The Bartow tribune. The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1917-1924, April 12, 1917, Image 10

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PERSONALS. Airs. George H. Aubrey is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Henry Gooding, in Columbia, S. C. Miss Evelyn Garwood, of G. N T . I. C., spent the Easter holidays with home folks. Miss Ixmise Walker, of Monroe, has returned home after a visit to her sis ter, Mrs. Hampton Field. Special Train Party U. C. V. REUNION The Confederate Reunion to be held in Washington, D. C. June 4-8 will be of National importance, and the most won derful pageant seen in years. Great crowds are going. Congress will be in session, and government activities will be at their height at this time. We are forming a special train party at very low rates for an all expense paid tour, and have a special offer for early bookings. Several of these trips will be given to influential people in different sections. Write or call for full information NOW. SMcFARLAND TOURS , 15 Peachtree Street Atlanta, Ga. “ASK THE SEABOARD TICKET AGENT" Reliable Rubber Goods <1 In buying rubber goods, the most important consideration should be quality. Much deception is practiced in the manufacture of rubber ar ticles, and to make sure of best quality you must rely upon the word of some responsible dealer. We buy only from reliable makers and through years of experience we have learned comparative values of such goods. Hot Water Bottles, Bulb and Fountain Syringes, Nipples, Bottle Fittings and Miscellaneous Nursery and Sick-Room Supplies. <1 All of our rubber goods are guaranteed to be just as represented. Our prices are reasonable and in keeping with the quality. Ben C. Gilreath Drug Company FOUR STORES FIVE PHONES FOUR STORES L. F. Shaw & Sons Company Wholesale and Retail Dealers in PRODUCE, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, FEED STUFF COAL, WOOD, GINNING, GRINDING MEAL, SHINGLES, LUMBER OFFICE AND STORE NO. 117 WEST MAIN STREET Office Phone No. 247 Gin House. Mill and Feed Stuff 245 Groceries and Feed Stuff 244 Meat Market and Groceries 24 6 Lumber and Coal Yard 243 Cartertville, Ga., “Mrs* Jones of Cactus Creek let a can-opener slip last week and cut herself in the pantry.' * Trusting that you will see the wisdom of growing something to eat this year as it is not absolutely necessary that you keep up with the Joneses during war times. If you insist upon buying can goods then naturally we want to sell you* Yours very truly, L. F. SHAW & SONS CO. April the 12th * 19 17 Mu-;. J. C O’Ho.ir/.e cf Florida, L the guest of her mother, Mrs. Thomas W. Milner. Mrs. Logan Vaughan returned Wed nesday evening from Quitman. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Attaway, of Nashville, are the guests of Mrs. Lutie Attaway during a part of Mr. Attar way's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Nelson and Miss Emily Daves spent Easter in At Junta. THE BARTOW THItUNE-THE CA” l ! E *’EV'S. APRIL 12, 1317. Miss Eula Whitehead is spending two weeks in Atlanta. FOR SALE—We have three good work mules that we will sell at a bar gain. They are good mules and sound. Foster & Son. m Miss Mildred Garwood, of the State Normal school, at Athens, spent Sun day with her parents in Cartersville. Captain J. A. Peek, of Cedartown, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Brown. Mrs. Sara Tucker, of Cedartown, is the guest of Mrs. Claude Brown. FOR SALE—Light, two seated car riage, almost new, bargain. J. H. Little. .Airs. W. L. Jones, of Rome, will come this week for a visit to her sis ter, Mrs. Hightower. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Emerson Crown, of Kalamazoo, Mich., arrived Monday to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. L. Brown. POR SALE —We have throe good work mules that we will sell at a bar gain. They are good muj*s and sound. Foster & Son. Airs, Joe Rowan, of Louisiana, ar rived Saturday to be the guest of Mrs. R R. Rhea, and the Misses Rowan. Air. and Airs. Harry Hebble have re turned from their wedding trip and are making their home here. Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Weems and Airs. Av. T. Townsend spent Tuesday in At lanta. MOTHER SUPERIOR Says Vinol Creates Strength Rosary Hill Home, Hawthorne, N. Y. *—“l have used Vinol for many run down, weak or emaciated patients with benefit. One young woman was so weak and ill she could hardly creep to my door for aid. I supplied Vinol to her liberally and in a month I hardly recognized her. She was strong, her color charming and her cheeks rounded out.” — Mother M. Alphonsa Lathbop, 0. S. D. We guarantee Vinol to sharpen the appetite, aid digestion, enrich the blood and create strength. M- F. Word, Druggist, Cartersville, Ga. SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION TO BE HELD AT WHITE, GA. The following is the program of Sunday School Convention to be held at White, Ga., April 22, 1917: 9:30. Sunday school. 10:30. Song. 10:35. Duty of Church to Sunday school —Rev. Griffin. 11:00. Elementary Work —Aliss Lil lian Greene. 11:30. Grading Sunday Schools and S Graded Lessons —W. C. Henson. 12:00. Dinner hour. 1:30. Devotional Exercises—Led by Rev. Griffin. 1:45. Organized Classes and Home Department—Mrs. R. Pyron. 2:15. Have An Aim—Henry Milam. 2:45. Roll Call of Schools—C. L. Anthony. 3:00. General Discussion and Ques tions answered. 3:30. Adjourn. A CHILD’S TONGUE SHOWS IF LiVER OR BOWELS ARE ACTIVE It Cross, Feverish, Sick, Bilious, Give Fruit Laxative at Once. Every mother realizes, after giving her children “California Syrup of Figs,” that this is their ideal laxative, because they love its pleasant taste and it thoroughly cleanses the tender little stomach, liver and bowels with out griping. When cross, irritable, feverish or breath is bad, stomach sour, look at the tongue, Mother! If coated, give a tea spoonful of this harmless ‘•fruit, laxative,” and in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food passes out of the bow els, and you have a well, playful child again. When its little system is full of cold, throat sore, has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, indigestion, colic —remepi- ber, a good “inside cleansing” should always be the first treatment given. Millions of mothers keep “Califor nia Syrup of Figs” handy; they knpw a teaspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for a 50- cent bottle of “California Syrup of Figs,” which has directions for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups printed on the bottle. Beware of con terfeits sold here, so don’t be fooled. Get the genuine, made by “California Fig Syrup Company.”—(advt.) PLAY TO BE GIVEN AT ATCO SCHOOL. The play, “All a Mistake,” will be given at Atco school, Saturday night at 7:30. The length of play is two hours and cast of characters are as follows: Captain Obadiah Skinner Mr. W. R. Nelson. Cornelia Skinner (the Captain's Old Alaid sister) ... .Aliss Abbie Denman. George Richmond (the Captain's Nephew) Mr. Rupert Cox. Nellie Blanchard (George’s wife) Miss Floy Denman. Nellie Huntington (a friend of Nellie Blanchard). .Aliss Elizabeth Gaines. Richard Hamilton (a stranger) Mr. Frank Denman. Ferdy Lighthead (a neighbor boy to the Captain) Mr. Miles West. Just Nell (a servant of the Captain’s) Mrs. W. R. Nelson. SPECIALS IN REAL ESTATE 160 Acres timber 6 miles from Cartersville on good road will cut over 1,000,000 feet. With L. & N. survey through it. Bargain price $2250. My house and lot on Gilmer street, joining the Hudgins’ house fronting Gilmer and Tennes see streets. Good house, barn, garden and truck patch. Special price $1750. Terms. Two stores in Emerson, best location, front ing 140 feet. Room to build five more stores that will rent for $5.00 per month. Paying 12 per cent now. Only SI,OOO for both. Further information, write owner H. A. QAY, OMEGA, GA. __ - ~ F T I S iJlr STEINBERG SAYS: prgg “If You Want to Succeed Don't Lose Your Head and Make Se- VI cure the Comfort of Your Feet.' ’ H AND WHAT STEINBERG SAYS IS SO ! ■ i I jXX)T comfort is an ally of sound thought and sensible living. The mmSsßari things that go toward making man happy \ epe, in this world aren’t so expensive after all. I\y Students of real economy dress their feet 0 in a fitting manner. Let us dress yours. STEINBERG’S DRY GOODS—SHOES—SLIPPERS 14 Wall St. Phone 322 Cartersville, Ga. EFFICIENCY ~~ z r ~—l ■ 4 rllU F~i AM, 1 /' fiOT | [ n.n iBMi i 1 yiii s 36S DAYS in the YEAR the goodness and healthfulness 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 of all food compartments 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 Blast” and “McCray”Refrigerators FAIN & ADAIR