The Bartow tribune. The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1917-1924, April 05, 1917, Image 3

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Professional Cards HOWARD E. FELTON, M. D. Office 2 1-2 West Main Street, (over Young Bros. Drug Store Office Telephone No. 33 Residence Telephone No. 175 SAM M. HOWELL, M. D. Office over Softener Bros. Residence Telephone No. 255 DR. C. H GRIFFIN, DENTIST Office in Walton Building CARTERSVILLE, GA. Office Phone 191. Residence Phone 241 CLAUDE C. PITTMAN LAWYER Represents National Surety Company, “The Largest and Strongest in the World.” J. K. WHITAKER Aitorney-at Law Office in First National Bank Bid*. Money to loan on improved farm lands at 6%; prompt service. Cartersville, Georgia 11. W. CALDWELL, Veterinary Surgeon At Jones & Oglesby Stable Day Phone 143. Night Phone 388. Calls will receive my prompt atten tion. GEO. H. AUBREY, Attorncy-at-Lavv, Fire Insurance. Cartersville, Georgia. We Carry a Complete Line of Coffins, Caskets and Robes. G. M. JACKSON & SON, Cartersville, Ga. W. W. PHILLIPS Civil Engineer County Surveyor Surveys of all kinds —Maps, Profile. Specifications Furnished. Phone 430 Cartersville, Ga. vt r ■■ I— I | IHTIIH 1 MISCELLANEOUS. C l 244 or 246 for Tip-Top or But ter-Nut Bread. TRAIN SCHEDULE. rival and departure of S. A. L l;y. Company trains at Cartersville. Ga., daily: No. 311 departs 6:50a.m. No. 323 departs 4:00 p.m. No. 322 arrives 11:15 a.m. No. 312 arrives 7:50 p.m. ”OR RENT —Six room house on West Avenue. (Gid Ward house). All modern conveniences. Apply to Dr. R. E. Adair. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stops the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE’S signature on each box. 25c, Bread is the staff of life, therefore have it good. Tip-Top or Butter-Nut Bread. Money to Lend At Low Cost Paul F. Akin Cartersville Lodge No. 142 v - v> i.o.o. f. Regular meetings, first and third 1 iiursday nights of each month at f *3O o clock. EASY to TAKE NO PAIN OR ACHE. ; no longer necessary to bear the weakening sickness and terrible nau sea that always follows a dose of cal omel. UV-VER-LAX cleanses the torpic • u er, and livens up he whole systen L Adding it of the clogging poisons it works so gently and pleasant!] '"‘ at you hardly know you’ve taken it LIV-VER-LAX, being pnre’y vegeta- D ' e ’ * s absolutely harmless, and does 0 tear up the system like calomel. -- ‘d its guaranteed io he sa:i? factory, P druggist will return your money. n OT sale a t 50c and $1 at Griffin Drug v -cf-‘-(a<ivt.) County Home Demonstration Department By MISS JESSIE BURTON. Garden Notes For April, Ihe following may be made during the month of April: Beans (bush), beans (pole), beans (inna), beets, cabbage, cantaloupe, torn, cucumber, lettuce fin North Georgia), onion sets, squash. The following crops may be planted in the latitude of Macon: Egg plant, set out in field; peppers, toniaitoes, okra, pumpkins, watermel ons. An extra effort should be made this spring to add to the list of vegetables in the garden. The heavy rains have delayed planting but there is still time to plant most crops. In fact, most seeds will be better off planted after the recent heavy rains than before. For fertilizers see March Notes. Cultivate the garden often and shal low with some light implement. Be careful to keep the crust broken after every rain. Be prepared for the insects and fungus diseases by an early applica tion of Bordeaux and Arsenate of Lead. Bordeaux. Copper Sulphate (blue stone) 3 lbs. Quick lime 6 lbs. Water 50 gal. Dissolve the copper sulphate in 25 gallons of water. Slake the lime in 25 gallons of water. Pour these two olu ,tions together at the same time into a 50 gallon barrel. To this add 1 lb. of Arsenate of Dead (2 lb. of pasre). Strain before putting into pump. For small amounts of Bordeaux use 1 oz. Copper Sulphate, 2 oz. quick lime, 1 gallon water and add 1 oz. Arsenate of Lead. * * * Orchard Notes For April, During the month of April is the accepted time to begin the fight against insects and diseases in the or chard. APPLES should be sprayed for Cadlin Moth as soon as the petals have fallen. This also controls Cur culio and Scab. PEACHES should be sprayed for Curculio and leaf diseases about the time the shucks fall or when they are the size of a large buck shot. PEARS, PLUMS, etc., should be sprayed also as they are subject to some of the same insects and diseases as the peach and apple. The following formula can be used EFFICIENCY 365 DAYS in the YEAR the goodness and hcalthfulncss of every meal depends on the efficiency of your refrigerator. The health of your family is safe with one of our refrigerators. They are re frigerators in every sense of the word. They refrigerate. The postive circula tion of cold, dry air penetrates every por tion ot all food and auto matically discharges all moisture, odors and impurities through a water sealed drain and trap.. We will guarantee them to use less ice than other refrigerators. Ask us for demonstration of both, our “Cold Bh*t” and “McCray "Refrigerators FAIN & ADAIR THE BARTOW TRIBUNE-THE CARTERSVILLE NEWS, APRIL 5, 1917. cn apples: Concentrated lime, sulphur solution, 1 gallon, (commercial). Water, 40 gallons. Add one pound of powdered Arsen ate of 1-iO'ul to the above. Make Ar senate of Lead into a paste and work out all lumps before adding. Two to three weeks after the above application has been made a second should be applied to apples and pears. PEACHES. Self-boiled lime-sul phur should be used on peaches. Self-boiled Lime-Sulphur. Quick lime 8 lbs. Sulphur (flower or p1ain)...... 8 lbs. Water 50 gal. Place lime in 50 gallon 'barrel and s’, art to slaking with enough hot water to cover it well. Have the sulphur al ready made into a paste with hot v ater and pour it into the barrel when slaking starts. Let It boil for 5 to 8 minutes and then add rapidly water to make 50 gallons Add three-fourths of a i>ound of powdered Arsenate of Lead. Repeat this on peaches and plums in two or three weeks. By all means use a good pump and maintain a high pressure, otherwise the work will not be effective, espec ially for Cadlin Moth of apples. All fruit and foliage should be cov ered thoroughly. Consult the Spray Calendar for fur ther information. Write to this de partment for one if you haven’t one ci' hand. WONDERFUL STUFF! LIFT OUT YOUR CORNS Apply a Few Drops Then Lift Corns or Calluses off With Fingers — no Pain. No humbug! Any corn, whether hard, soft or between the toes, will loosen right up and lift out, without a particle of pain or soreness. This drug is called freezone and is a compound of ether discovered by a Cincinnati man. Ask at any drug store for a small bottle of freezone, which will cost but a trifle, but is sufficient to rid one's feet of every corn or callus. Put a few drops directly upon a ay tender, aching corn or callus. Instant ly the soreness disappears and shortly the corn or callus will loosen and can be lifted off with the fingers. This drug feezone doesn’t eat out the corns or calluses but shrivels them without even irritating the surround ing skin. Just think! No pain at all; no sore ness or smarting when applying it or : ficnv. rd e If your druggist" don’t ave freezone have him order it for you.— (advt.i Department of Public Schools Edited by JESSE W. JACKSON Superintendent of Schools. 1 he public schools of Bartow coun ty will close the 20th of April. This has been one ot the best years perhaps in the history of the schools. The enroll ment has increased materially and the attendance, considering the severity of ibe weather has been good, and iho character of the work has been grati- Uiiig. With a few exceptions the c-f --lecr. of the compulsory attendance law lias been notably good. The congested condition of the schools, the severity of the weather and the limited funds have caused the board to be more limited in the en forcement of the law to the letter, than they otherwise would have been. At this time we wish to direct your attention to the county commence meet, the exercises of which will he held in Cartersville on Friday, April -’oth. Every school in the county is ex pected to be present, with the largest delegation of parents, friends anti sup porters of public education, that has ecer assembled in Cartersville. Every community should catch the spirit and realize the importance of this occas ion. And certainly the parents should lend their presence and influence at least one day in the year to the great educational work of the county. On this day specimens of work from e'i ery school will be exhibited and the children will vie with eacli other in their friendly rivalry and spirited con tents in declamation and field sports v ill constitute the program for the day. Parents, you owe it to your children not only to see that they are present on this, their commencement day; but U- come with them. citizens and business men of Cartersville are going to help us make this a gala day for every child in the rural schools of Bartow county. It is possible to have three thousand children in the parade. If there are fewer than that present, it will possi bly be, because some parent has de nied his child the right to be present the last school day of the term. Watch for a further statement and announcement of the complete pro gram. FOR SALE—One piano and one organ for the unpaid balance. Address K J. Doby, P. O. Box 109, Atlanta or care this office. Deafness Cannot Be Cured* by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitution al remedies. Deafness is caused by an inhumed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian lube. When this tube is infamed yon have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and wbeit it is entirely closed Doalnes, is tin* result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hear ing will he destroyed forever; nine cases out <f ten are caused bv Catarrh, which is nothing hut an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case 3f Deafness (caused hv catarrh) that cannot he ?urod by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circu ’ars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation. Danger Lurks in Dark, Damp Places At this season germs breed and if not destroyed will become a menace to health and life. Use DISINFECTANTS freely around your premises. We have all of the most effective disinfectants and can recommend what is best to use in special cases. Act now. Delay may result in serious illness in your family. Ben C. Gilreath Drug Company Cotton Seed That Are Fit to Plant Wannamaker Cleveland Big 801 l 9 VH Why send away for planting seed when you can get just as good or better grown here in Bartow county, therefore, better suited for your land. There’are none better to be had at any price. $2.00 per bushel in small lots. 25 b'ishels or more at the farm $1.75 A. H. HALL, (Highland Farm.) * ROWLAND SPRINGS. * ************* Mr. and Mrs. Otto Guyton visited Mr. John Branton and family, of Siuith ville, Sunday. Mr. Ed Bramblett, of Norfolk, Vir ginia, is visiting his father, Mr. Till man Bramblett, and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Chitwood, from below Cartersville, were guests of Mr. Frank Wilson and family last Sunday. Mr. B. F. Leaonman and family, of Cartersville, were guests of Mr. rnd Mrs. Josh Guyton last Sunday. Rev. Shelton, of White, was the guest of Mr Charlie Simpson last Sat urday night. Mr. Eulus Hazel, of Cherokee, was the guest of Messrs. Clifton and Jen rNngs Bryant Friday night. Miss Lydia Chitwood, of Stamp Creek, who has been spending some time with Mrs. Frank Wilson, returned home last Sunday. A Kinging was given at tlw home of Mr. Tillman Bramblett last Saturday night. ReV. and Mrs. H. G. B. Turner, of Cartersville, Air. Leonard Hunt, of At lanta, and Mrs. Julia McMilan, of Ohio, were guests of Mr. T. A. Brown and family Monday. If you don’t know who handles Tip- Top and Butter-Nut Bread, excuse your neighbor when he in your face. If not. its because yofi have not tried Butter-Nut Bread. ****,********* * GAINES MiLL. * ************* Mrs. Artie Smith and. Mrs. M. W. Ward, of Linwood, were guests of the latter’s mother, Mrs. M. E. Hunnicutt, Sunday. Miss Lizzie Edwards, of Pleasant Valley, is the guest of relatives at this P : nce this week. Quite a number of young people at tended the singing at the home of Mr. J. J. Souther, Sunday evening. Mr. George Rice, of Adams Chapel, was the guest of his brother, Mr. Beil Rice, Tuesday. Born—to Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Holden March 3toh, a boy. Special Notice City Tax Books will be open on April Ist for receiving of returns of personal property for the year 1917, and remain open until 6 o’clock p. in., on the first day of June 1917. All persons failing to make returns of their per sonal property will be doubled taxed as provided by law. By order of the Board of Commissioners of the City of Cartersville, Ga. W. W. DANIEL, City Tax Receiver. LOST OR STOLEN —One steamer rug, brown plaid on one side and of a reddish plaid on the other. Either dropped from or was taken out of sur iey last Saturday afternoon. Return to this office and receive reward. Field’s Special Meadow Ground Meal Is just as good as ever and a differ ence of a few cents per bushel should not keep you from enjoying the best corn bread. Just received a car load of cane bot tom chairs. Price for cash 65c each. G. M. Jackson & Son. BIDS. The Board of County Commission ers at their regular meeting, April 4, 1917, will receive sealed bids for fur nishing supplies for the month of April for the chain gangs, also for supplies to the pauper farm. These supplies consist of hay, corn, oats flour, meal, meat, syrup, rice, sugar, - eap, soda and tobacco. By order of the board. This March 27, 1917, G. H. GILREATH, Clerk and County Treasurer. O’-A i PI in this terrilory to rnak r - 6a ■ 34-lli n ix tin- lan, him vii . :.' C.-Vil f jM> ai *OOO, completely equipped. P iIMI-inch wheel-base —4- cj-lin.hr §2 n 25-ii.p, molor —7 f.in.nrd speertt,— Pi elect rie starting and lighting, ct : . w Eg Write to-day fur full drtctls of f>; $ ffl Mm'ni-Mnkiny XIXTZ l J ropoi : ‘i •... 11& Mela Company—-Vvaitliam, Mas*. "J For Rent, $17.50 Per Month. No. 206 South Erwin street. Six room house, all conveniences. This house now occupied by Mr. J. M. Rising. Can give possession about April 6th. See or phone W. H. Field at the warehouse. The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary Qui-nine and does not cause nervousness nor Ingiiia in head. Remember the full name and mk for the signature of K. W. GROVE. 2.',c Refrigerators for sale on cheap and easy terms. G. M. Jackson & Son.