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TEMPERANCE contest.
temperance contest held in the
rium of the 'Kingston High
Friday night, April 6th, was en
"Cved by all present.
J Three passes of children spoke, and
beautiful silver medal was awarded
* Jhe successful contestant of each
'V !g Those taking medals were: Ist
c Nora McGuire, age twelve
‘ a 2d class, Frank Stephens, age
• p e f vears; 3d class, Thelma Latimer.
Twenty children were in the con
torts and all did well.
ReV Walter Adams was present and
delivered the medals.
R evs. Scott, Latimer and Hudson
were present and made appropriate
tliisic rendered by Mrs, John Me-;
Ke Vy was enjoyed by all.
Two choruses were sung by twelve
pf the best male singers of Kingston
Several out of town visitors were
present.
Georgia sends away each year over
eighty-five millions of dollars for food ,
stuffs. We have fertile lands; we have
farmers; we have the climate within
which such products can be grown.
The rest of the country simply asks
that it be relieved of the duty of con
tinuing to feed us so that which is
raised elsewhere may go toward the
sustenance of our army and to meet
the demands for food that come from
states less favored with good agricul
tural lands than ours.
Statement of the Ownership, Manage
ment, Circulation, etc., Required by
the Act of Congress of August 24,
1912. of The Bartow Tribune, pub
lished weekly at Cartersville, Geor
gia, for April Ist, 1917.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
COUNTY OF BARTOW, s.
Before me, a Notary Public in and
fci the State and county aforesaid,
personally appeared O. T. Peeples,
who, having been duly sworn accord
ing to law, deposes and says that he
is the Editor of The Bartow Tribune.
1. That the names and addresses
of the publisher, editor, managing edi
tor, and business managers are: Pub
lisher, Tribune Publishing Company,
Cartersville, Ga.; editor, O. T. Peep
les, Cartersville, Ga.; managing editor,
0. T. Peeples, Cartersville, Ga.; busi
ness managers, W. A. Blackwell, Car
tersville, Ga.
2. That the stockholders owning
or holding 1 per cent or more of the
totai amount of stock are: O. T.
ANNOUNCEMENT
A NEW DRUG FIRM
We have just purchased the drug business, with the good will of the establishment, until now the
property of M. F. Word, who has sold to us this business on account of the need of rest and recreation
after thirty-five years of close application, nearly all of this time doing a drug business at the same location.
We expect to conduct this business on the same high plane that Mr.-Word has pu sued in creat
ing, building up and maintaining it. The writer has been a competitor of Mr. Word fo the past eight
years, has had a great many business dealings with him, and gladly testifies that he hrs nev;r dealt with a
more honest and straightforward man. We are going to continue to conduct this business upon a fair
and square basis, just as he has done.
Mr T J Champion who has been with the Ben C. Gilreath Drug Company for the past year, will
be the active manager and will be in charge of the business at all times. Mr. Ben C. Gilreath, who has been
running the Ben C. Gilreath Drug Company for the past eight years will assist in the general manage
ment and executive supervision of the business. Mr. Champion will be aided by a corps of well trained
clerks selected by reason of their capacity to take care oi the wants of our customers. We will seek to hold
all the old customers of this well established business and trust that none will see fit to discontinue trading
at the same place. We want each and every one of Mr. Word s customers to do business with us.
Your trade and patronage will be highly appreciated and we hope to prove it by the conscientious
service we expect to render.
GILREATH=CHAMPION DRUG COMPANY
Peeples, W. A. Blackwell, E. D. Cole,
Young Bros., p. C . Flemister, .Mayes
Grocery Cos., F. E. Matthews, W. C. &
W R. Satterfield, Gould & White, J
W. Knight, Ben C. Gilreath, W. ’ H
Lumpkin, J. E. Field & Son, W. A.
Leake & Cos., Jno. R. Roberts, J. W. L.
Brown, N. M. Adams, Amos Keith,
Henry Milam, Cartersville, Ga.; W. D.
Trippe, Taylorsville, Ga.; S. R. Brad
ford, Pine Log, Ga.; S. I. Sheats,
Kingston, Ga.; B. C. Allen, Adairs
v’lle, Ga.
O. T. PEEPLES.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 5 day of April, 1917.
C. M. MILAM.
(My commission expires September
28, 1918.)
Statement of the Ownership, Manage
ment, Circulation, etc., Required by
the Act of Congress of August 24,
1912, of The Cartersville News, pub
lished weekly at Cartersville for
April 1, 1917.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
COUNTY OF BARTOW, ss.
Before me, a Notary Public, in and
for the State and county aforesaid,
personally appeared I). B. Freeman,
who, having been duly sworn accord
ing to law, deposes and says, that he
is the Editor of The Cartersville News.
1. That the names and addresses of
the publisher, editor, managing editor,
and business managers are: Publisher,
The Cartersville Printing Cos., Carters
ville, Ga.; editor, D. B. Freeman, Car
tersville, Ga.; managing editor, D. B.
Freeman, Cartersville, Ga.; business
managers, C. A. Freeman, Cartersville,
Ga.
2. That the stockholders owning
or holding 1 per cent or more of the
total amount of stock .are: The Car
tersville Printing Cos., Cartersville,
Ga.; D. B. Freeman, Cartersville, Ga.;
Mrs, U. B. Freeman, Cartersville, Ga.;
; t A. Freeman, Cartersville, Ga.
3. That the known bondholders,
i mortgagees, and other security hold
ers owning or holding 1 per cent or
more of total amount of bonds, mort
gages, or other sucurities are: W. C.
Henson, Cartersville, Ga.; E. Strick
land, Cartersville, Ga.
• D. B. FREEMAN.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this Ist day of April, 1917.
SAM’L F. MILAM,
Notary- Public Bartow Cos. Ga.
(My commission expires July, 1917.)
Bread is the staff of life, therefore
have it good. Tip-Top or Butter-Nut
Bread.
THE BARTOW TRIBUNE-THE CARTERSVILLE NEWS. APRIL 12, 1917.
AT OAK GROVE SCHOOL.
The closing exercises of the school
at Oak Grove will take place Wednes
day night, April 18.
If you want to be patriotic and to
serve your country, do all you can to
ward aising a food crop, advocating
it at ail times and encouraging others
to do it. We are in war and the neces
sity for producing a food crop is upon
us. It is just as essential that our peo
ple be fed as that soldiers should go
to the trenches.
CIRLS! GIRLS! TRY IT!
STOP DANDRUFF AND
BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR
Hair Stops Falling Out and Gets
Thick, Wavy, Strong and
Beautiful.
Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluf
fy, abundant and appears as soft, lus
trous and beautiful as a young girl’s
after a ‘'Danderine hair cleanse.” Just
try this —moisten a cloth with a little
Dander.’ ne and carefully draw it
through your hair, taking one small
strand at a time. This will cleanse the
hair of dust, dirt and excessive oil and
in just a few moments you have dou
bled the beauty of your hair.
Besides beautifying the hair at once,
Danderine dissolves every particle of
| dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invig
j orates the scalp, forever stopping itch
j ing and falling hair.
But what will please you most will
be after a few weeks’ use when you
will actually see new hair —fine and
downy at first—yes—but really new
hair growing all over the scalp. If you
care for pretty, soft hair and lots of
it surely get a 25-cent battle of Knowl
ton’s Danderine from any druggist or
toilet counter, and just try it. —(advt.)
Mr. Town Man: You can raise a
garden in which vegetables can be
grown. They will come to your table
fresh without the necessity of being
placed in a refrigerator with its ex
pensive outlay of ice. They will come
to your table without having been
handled by dirty hands, nor pitched
from cart to wagon and from store
man to drayman, into your kitchen.
You can save the profit made by those
who have handled these vegetables;
you can gain exercise; you can be
prepared; you are insured against
want. Your duty to your country and
to your family is to have a vegetable
garden.
PREPAREDNESS IN
CARTERSVILLE.
The government has stationed
guards at the Etowah railroad bridge
to be prepart-d against an emergency,
tut the people of Cartersville and Bar
tow, if they would safeguard and pro
tect their own interests, have got
many things to do to keep from suffer
ing from the effects of the coming
conflict between the United States
and Germany. Many articles of neces
sity have already commenced and
will continue to advance in price and
it behooves every one who can do so
to lay in a supply at present prices.
Some older people who from exper
ience know the attendant high prices
ot war times, are already buying all
they can of certain things to be pre
pared against the scarcity and high
prices that are soon to follow.
For a few days, and in some in
stances, for a few weeks, you can still
get Lonsdale bleaching at 12 l-2c a
yard, best calico at 8c and best ging
hams and percales at 12 l-2c; all kinds
dress voils at 10c, and 25c poplins and
soisattes at 20c a yard; and a whole
lot of 25c and 30c awning and pongee
stripes at 23c a yard. White goods of
many kinds 10c to 25c a yard only at
Hardaway’s, when they still have some
more of taht 25c batiste in short
lengths at 12 l-2c and the 20c variety
at 10c, and a lot of 15c pajama checks
in short pieces at 10c, and enough to
last a while of the Jackson C. C. 65c
and $1.25 Corsets at 50c and SI.OO
each. But if you want them at this
same old price you had better hurry
before they are gone. And for a little
while, hut can’t say how long, you
can still get 4 A. roast coffee there at
20c a pound,—(advt.)
MILDREDINA HAIR REMEDY
NEVER FAILS
To restore gray hair to its natural j
color and beauty. No matter how old j
and faded your hair looks, or how long
you have been gray, it will work won
ders for you, keep you looking young,
promote a luxuriant growth of healthy
hair, stop its falling out and positive
ly remove dandruff. Will not soil skin
or linen. Will not injure your hair. Is
not a dye.
Refuse all substitutes; 50c a bottle
at druggists.
FREE. We will send a large trial
bottle Free by return mail, to anyone
who sends this Coupon to American
Proprietary Cos., Boston, Mass., with
their name and address and 10 cents
in silver to pay postage.—(advt.)
SONGS OF \in 0
VICTORY lIU. L
THE REVIVAL AND SUNDAY SCHOOL SPECIAL
Wifi send sample copy to superintendents mi nisters
or gospel singer for only 15c. A trial is ail we ask.
fel’rrtOßV'ML^
GET RESULTS
If judged by results you will certainly buy
one of our new Oil Cook Stoves.
Quicker cooking with less expense
for fuel, makes the kitchen work easier
for the housewife and is a source of
continued satisfaction to those who ap
preciate money saving.
Our new models have many im
provements over former stoves.
We handle both, the “Buck’s” and
the “New Perfection” in all sizes.
Ask us to demonstrate these stoves
and tell you exactly how much fuel
they use.
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