The Bartow tribune. The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1917-1924, April 12, 1917, Image 6

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The CARTERSVILLE NEWS. 'RJBUNE PUBLISHING CO. (incorporated) Subscription Rates: it.UO per year. 50c for six montba. 25c for three months. Advertising rates furnished upoa Proper notice of deaths will al ways be published without charge u soon as we learn of them, but formal obituary notices sent in later •rill be charged for at regular ad vertising rates. We reserve the *ight of editing all items published #O-11" lll——.-. 1 Entered as second-class matter, February 17, 1910, at the post office at Cartersville, Ga., under the Aet V March 3. 1879. AT WAR WITH GERMANY. Like a desperado at bay, and yet determined to defy well established rights, and finding itself condemned by nations interested in the suppres sion of lawlessness and militarism, the German government from its am bush beneath the cover of the sea persists in its determination to use its submarine craft in attacks upon boats upon which American citizens are passengers in its effort to destroy American shipping, from which at tacks American liveir have been lost. Notwithstanding frequent protests upon the jiart of the government of the United States after the sinking of the Titanic and the avowal of the German authorities that our rights in this respect would not be again mo lested the German government re pudiated its promises and entered up on a ruthless warfare in which we were told that none would be spared if within the range of its submarine attacks. If Germany, or any other nation, be lieves that our people would supinely submit to such treatment, it is be cause they believe that the spirit of our fathers, of those who*have fought for liberty and gaining it have thus far maintained it, no longer moves ns and is no longer a heritage which we prize. If Germany believes we will not fight and that rather than fight we would endure humiliation and the death of Americans in the pursuit of their liberty of movement, she will soon find that these conclusions are ! altogether wrong. Asa matter of fact the people of ! the United States have long sympa- UNCLE SAM, (Bless him, we’re with him, Right or Wrong,) may have to take over the control of some prices, but he don’t have to regu late our price as we hold them down the lowest limit ourselves. We will “divide up” with you one case of Ladies’ Hose, true, they are seconds, but they are worth every cent, in case lots, that we ask for them by the single pair. You may get them while they last for only 10c a pair, limit, 12 pairs to the customer. We also have a case of India Linon, [White Lawn! and Pajama Checks, short lengths, worth in even normal times 12 l-2c per yard. We will sell this lot for only 10c per yard, limit 10 yard s to the customer. We have a limited number of “Middy Suits” of Shepherd Plaid, a good serviceable neat skirt These are only a few of the many things we offer at prices that don’t look so worse after all, now do they? We’re with Uncle Sam to the limit, and are ready to serve him when he calls us, but while we are still here we are going to serve our customers to the best of our ability. ATCO STORES COMPANY “THAT COTTON MILL STORE” Retailers of Everything and Buyers of Produce * \ • ATCO : : : : : GEORGIA ' v.i ,i the u. cs, no. be-ta-se oi any prejudice against the people of Germany, not for any bias in favor of the people of one race over another, but because there has been a growing conviction that the government of Germany denies to its people the right to liberty, and participation in the af fairs of the government which proper ly belongs to the governed. We have been shocked at the treatment accord ed Belgium, relying upon its treaty rights which were scorned as a “mere scrap of paper.” We were horrified v/hen the Titanic was sunk with hun dreds of men, women and children the best of several nations. We have been convinced that civilization has not been advanced by such methods l.or by the preparations which have been going on for many years to build ii) a wonderful war machine with which to bully and browbeat and ul timately to conquer the world and hold it in .subjection. We have rather hoped that the al lied governments would win because with their success would result a larger and more vital supremacy of the average man. But we have remained neutral until live Imperial German Government be came a reckless outlaw and flagrantly trampled upon the rights of neutral nations who admittedly had never sought to quarrel nor to interfere with European politics. We remained neutral but helpful to those who were engaged in the awful warfare. We have sought even to aid the helpless of Germany, we have ministered unto Belgium ami we have studiously and patiently tried to avoid war. Germany would not have it so. So now, after months and years of effort to prevent a conflict, we are forced in to defend our rights and to protect | American lives. Being in we will be ! felt. Having defied us w r e have be come determined. Every resource of our great nation, its health, its re sources, Its men, its women, its ideals and its glorious past inspire every free-born American citizen to put flown this German Autocracy and though blood will be the sacrifice, and treasures will be thrown in the vortex, it will be spent freely and enthusiastically that, democracy may obtain and that civilization may he hereafter unimpended. Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, GROVE’S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives oui Malaris,enriches the blood,and builds up the sys tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c. THE BARTOW TRIBUN E-THE CA“ , ."’”RSVILLE NEWS, APRIL 12, 1917 UK. CHEEK GAINS 25 LBSJN TANLAC Began Taking Tanlac Jan. Ist and Was Down to 107 Pounds— Now His Weight is 132 Pounds Another wonderful endorsement for Tanlac was received through the mail recently, at the Tanlac office, and in (many respects it is even more remark able than any heretofore published. It is from Dr. M. C. Cheek, a well known optician of Brownsdale, Ga. Dr. Cheek formerly lived at Hawkinsvilie, Ga., where he practiced his profession, and is well-known in that city and section. Dr. Cheek states that he has spent over three thousand ,($3,000) dollars trying to get rid of a stomach trouble, and that he had been treated by several of the best specialists of this state and Chicago, ill., without getting relief. Referring to Dr. Cheek's statement, Dr. E. W. Goode; the well-known Haw ; kinsville druggist, said: “Dr. Cheek was in my store a few days ago, and was conversing with some gentlemen regarding the merits of Tanlac, and his experience with Tanlac was so remarkable that I asked him if he would object to giving me a signed statement for publication. He said certainly not. I wmote the state ment just as he gave it to me, and enclose same herewith, which is as fol lows: “‘I spent over three thousand dol lars trying to get rid of a stomach trouble, and had tried some of the best doctors in this state and Chicago, Til., and was unable to find anything to benefit me. The doctors said 1 had to operated on. I lost weight and was down to one hundred and seven pounds. •' •! began taking Tanlac the first or , January, and have taken four bottles’ I now weigh one hundred and thirty two pounds, and can eat. anything 1 wantfto eat. (Signed) *“M. C. CHEEK. ” Tanlac is sold by Young Bros, in Cartersville, Bowdoin Drug Cos. In AdairsviFle, Dr. T. L. Arnold in Kings ton, Farmers Supply Cos. in Taylors ville, Atco Stores Cos. in Ateo, Bob H. McGinnis in Stilesboro, The Ligon Mercantile Cos. in Taylorsville, G.a., R. F. D. No. I,*J. A. Dorroh & Cos., Pine and middy, well made and worth $2.50, for only $1.98 per suit. And we have a small lot of a much better Middy Suit of good Shepherd Plaid Suitin g [really the goods in the suit would cost you jus t about what we ask for the complete outfit,] the skirt and middy well made, and well fitted, and the collars, cuffs and bottom of the skirt trimmed with a fast color navy cloth and with white soutache. The two pieces are well worth $3.50, but we Offer this little lot at only $2.98 a suit. Middy suits of good heavy Pique and of Gabardine, made in latest styles, right up to the Log, Ga., G. W. Elrod, White, Ga., J. T. Bray. Linwood, Ga., Cass Mercan tile Cos., Cass Station, Ga., Geo. H. Woodrow, Jr., Ladd, Ga., R. F. D., Car tersville, McTier & MilhoHin, Cass ville, Ga., T. W. McHugh, Bolivar, Ga., (R. F. D. Rydal.)—(advt.) Competent Workmen Handle the Forma In Our Com posing Room. EVERY DETAIL of a job is care fully looked pfter. : oi Nothing but FIRST CLASS print ing work. We have the best equipped print ing shop in town. ■■■■■ . a COLORED PEOPLE DELIGHTED WITH NEW DISCOVERY TO BLEACH TFE SKIN Atlanta, Ga.—Says that recent tests have proven without doubt that swar thy or sallow' complexions can he made light by a ntew' treatment re cently discovered by a man in Atlan ta. Just ask your druggist for Coco tone Skin Whitener. People w'ho have used it are amazed at its wonderful effect. Rid your face of that awful aark color or greasy appearance in a ft w' minutes. It costs so little that you can’t afford to be without it. Just think how much prettier you would look with that old dark skin gone and new soft, light skin in its place. Men and women today must care for their complexions to enter society. If your druggist will not supply you with Cocotone Skin Whitener, send 2.'c for a large package to Cocotone Cos., Atlanta, Ga. —(advt.) SAYS PHOSPHATES MAKE BEAU TIFUL WOMEN AND STRONG, HEALTHY, VIGOROUS, RO BUST MEN. Physicians all over the world are pre scribing phosphates to build up run down enemic conditions and those who have treated their patients with Argo-Phosphate are changing thin, enemic wo men with toneless tissues, flabby flesh, into the most beautiful rosy cheeked and plump round formed wo men imagin able. i Atlanta, Ga.—Dr. Jacobson said in a recent interview' that 90 per cent of euemta comes from nervous break down which can only be corrected by supplying the necessary phosphates i-> the nervous system that is lacking in the food you eat, and this can be quickly supplied by taking one or tw’o 1 l -grain Argo-Phosphate tablets after each meal, and at bed time. It will in many cases make a pale scrawney face the picture of health in a few days, 1 have seen women that i expected would have to be kept under treat ment for months restored to perfect health in one or tw'o weeks time. SPECIAL NOTICE. The Argo-Phos phate recommended by Dr. F. H. Jacobson contains phosphates such as are prescribed by leading physicians throughout the world, and it'will be found the most effective form for treating patients with Nervous Dys pepsia, Stomach troubles, Brain Fag, Nervous Prostration. It will renew youthful vim and vigor, and build up the whole body. If your druggist will not supply you with Argo-Phosphate, send SI.OO for tw r o weeks treatment, to Argo Laboratories, 10 Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga. —(advt.) Call 244 or 246 for Tip-Top or But ter-Nut Bread. minute, 2 pieces for only $2.50. And a special or two in the “Place What Counts” [Eatables.] Remember them “Half Moon Pies” Grandma used to make? Well, we have the good old Georgia Dried Apples to make them with, and the price is only 10c a pound, limit 10 pounds to the customer. •*• i * Georgia Raised Irish Potatoes, [old crop,] just a few left to offer at the low price of 75c per peck, limit 2 pecks to the customer. YOU’RE BILIOUS! LET “CASCARETS” LIVEN • LIVER AND BOWEUs Don’t Stay Headachy, Constipated. Sick, With Breath Bad and Stomach Sour. Get a 10-cent box now. You men and women who can’t uet feeling right—who have headache, coated tongue, bad taste and i ou j breath, dizziness, can't sleep, are bil ious, nervous and upset, bothered with a sick, gassy, disordered stomach, or have a bad cold. Are you keeping your bowels clean with Cascarets, or merely forcing a passageway every few days with salts, cathartic pills or castor oil? Cascarets work while you sleep cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undigested, fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the system all the constipated waste matter and poison in the bowels. A Cascaret to-night will straighten you out by morning—a 10-cent box from any drug store will keep your stomach .sweet, liver and bowels reg ular, and head clear for months. Don’t forget the children. They love Cascar | ets because they taste good—never gripe or sicken. —(advt.) we—' —— ■.: a ' J Irene Fenwick, Famous Players Stsr In Paramount Pirtures. FOR SALE—Several second hand wagons, all at a bargain. See W. H. Field.