The Bartow tribune. The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1917-1924, April 12, 1917, Image 8

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Good Bread Is Half the Meal Then make that Half a Surety by using % - h W. ju3drvuirC ifoTw^ baking success. You can not fail when you use RISING SUN FLOUR. The select Soft Winter Wheat, the pure ingredients, the sanitary scientific mixing, all go to set the high standard for Rising Sun Flour. Ask your grocer for it. Prepared only by the famous RED MILL, Nashville, Tenn, Two to One in Quality and Quantity ""‘ORTERS fr ROASTER* The Luzianne Guarantee: If, after using the contents of a can, you are not satisfied in evertf respect, your gro cer will refund your money. HmAlWEcoffee The Reily-Taylor Company, .New Orleans Money to Loan We are in a position to handle good long time loans on farm or city property to responsible parties, at reasonable rates. If you nant to bor row money see us. Send for our list of farms for sale. Holland & McCleskey Reynolds Bldg., Marietta, Ga. It Always Helps says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in writing of her experience with Cardui* the woman’s tonic. She says further: “Before 1 began to use Cardui, my back and head would hurt so bad, 1 thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles of Cardui, I began to feel like anew woman. I soon gained 35 pounds, and now, I do all my housework* as well as run a big water mill. 1 wish every suffering woman would give The Woman’s Tonic a trial. I still use Cardui when I feel a little bad, and it ahva s does me good.” Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness, tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman ly trouble. Signs that you need Cardui, the woman’s tonic. You cannot make a mistake in trying Cardui lor your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing women for more than fifty years. Get a Bottle Today! ?£Ei -7'F v^ia f wr. Rising Sun Flour (Seif-Rising and Ready Prepared) All the ingredients already mixed for you in proportions that assure Yes, Ma’am; and you don’t have to take it for granted, either. You can prove the first by taste, and the second by arithmetic. Buy a can of Luzianne. Use half the quantity you ordinarily would. If it doesn’t go farther and taste better than other coffee at the price, tell the man who sold it to you and he’ll give you back your money. Make no mistake, Luzianne is great coffee —exceeding great. Ask for profit-sharing catalog. THE BARTOW TRIBUNE-THE CARTEPSVILLE NEWS, APRIL 12, 1317. RECRUITING K MEANS OF PREPAREDNESS. Those who are interested in pre earedness can render no more effec tive service, at present, than by using their utmost influence to recruit the Regular Army to the strength author ized by law. JL>o not overlook the lact that the Regular Army, as well as a v < i unteer army, is composed of vol unteers, and that both form a part of the Army of the United States. The regular army is already organized but needs additional men now. A volun teer army, in addition o the regular army, can be organized only under special authority of congress and is not in existence at present. Under the laws in force the conditions of service as to term of enlistment and oppor tunity for return to civil life after ser vice with the colors are practically equal in the regular army and in a volunteer army. The regular soldier serves three years with the colors and is then en titled to a furlough to the reserve, which relieves him from further ac tive service in time of peace. He is also eligible in time of peace to be fur loughed to the reserve after one year’s service with the colors if he is r< ported by his immediate commander a: proficient and sufficiently trained, and is serving within the continental limits of the United States. Thus, un der normal conditions, the maximum service with the colors in the regular j army, at the option of the soldier, 4s three years and the minimum service with the colors is one year. Under the law, the term of enlistment of the “volunteer” is three years, but these volunteers will be mustered out in a loss time if peace is restored or the menace of war ceases. It is unlikely that the minimum time of service with the colors will be less than a year. A man who enlists in the regular army is immediately placed in training under competent instructors and under of ficers who know how to care for him and how to teach him his military du ties in the shortest possible time. The first regiment of infantry was oiganized 128 years ago. The second infantry was organized March 3, 1791; tl'e third and fourth regiments of in fantry September 4, 1792; the filth and Mxth regiments of infantry July 16, 1798; the seventh infantry May 17, 1815; the eighth infantry July 5, 1838: the ninth and tenth regiments of in fantry 1855; the infantry regiments numbered from eleven to twenty three, inclusive, were organized in May, IS6I. All these infantry regi ments, as well as those organized since the Civil War, are organization-: in which anyone may be proud to erve. Nearly ail of them now need from 200 to 400 additional men. All able-bodied unmarried male citi zens under 35 years of age who desire to prepare themselves for the military service in the national defense, and who have no one dependent upon them for support, may be safely advised to enlist at once in the regular army— the great military training school of the Nation and the “back-bone” of the first line of land defense. Should organizations, which have been provisionally enrolled with a view to tendering their services for the National Defense desire to enlist a a body in the infantry of the regu lar army, recruiting officers will be promptly sent, upon request, to the home rendezvous of the organization to accept those who may be qualified, and all those men who desire to serve together, will upon enlistment, be as signed as far as practicable, and with in the limits of existing vacancies, to the same regiment. All enlistments made in this manner must necessarily be individual auid in the grade of private. Young men under IS years of age may enlist if they fully meet the re ouirements, but only with the written consent of their parents or guardians. Application for enlistment may be I made to any postmaster of the second, third, or fourth class, or at any re cruiting office. Immediate assistance in obtaining i the men now needed for the regular | army can be given by any patriotic j society or association. — First—By encouraging qualified men I to enlist at once. Second—By giving information to ! the nearest recruiting officer for the j army as to the names and addresses cf qualified men who are like'y to en lfst. I STOP IN ATLANTA AT HOTEL EMPIRE Opposite Union Depot on Pryor St. Renovated and refurnished throughout. Reservations made on application. Hot and cold water, private baths, electric lights and elevator. First class accommodations at moderate prices. Rooms 50c anVup JOHN L. KDMONOSON. Prop. §£> J|s. ip Legal Advertisements. SHERIFF’S SALES. GEORGIA, Bartow County: Will be sold before the court house 'door is said County, within the legal I hours of sate, on the first Tuesdav in : May, 1917, to the highest bidder for ,-:;sh, the following described pioperty, to-wit: One Cadillac Automobile, Model No. IbM. Engine No. 98522, carrying Geor gia license No. 13568, 1917, the same levied on and will be sold as the prop erty of Henry Boyd to satisfy one fi fa issued from the Municipal Court of Atlanta in favor of Hughes Roberts, against Henry Boyd. W. W. CALAWAY, Sheriff, T. ,1. PRICE, Deputy Sheriff, R. A. HICKS, Deputy Sheriff. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. GEORGIA, Bartow' County. By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Bartow county, Georgia, will be sold before the court house door of said county, within the legal sale hours, on the first Tuesday in May, 1917, to the highest bidder, for cash, that certain house and lot in the city of Cartersville, said county, said lot containing one-lialf acre, more or less, and bounded and fronting south on Kernodle street, on the west by an alley and T. P. Tedder’s lot, north by F. V. Smith, and east by Mull street. Sold as the property of estate of Anna Browder, deceased, for the purpose of paying debts and for distribution. This 4th day of April, 1917. JNO. H. WIKLE, Administrator. Citation for Letters of Administration. GEORGIA, Bartow- County. To Whom It May Concern: J. A. Chitwood having in proper form, applied to me for permanent let ters of administration on the estate of W. M. Smith, late of said county, this is to cite all and singular to be and appear at ray office within the time al lowed by law, and show- cause, if any they can, w-hy permanent administra tion should nor be granted to J. A. Chitwood on W. M. Smith’s estate. Witness my hand and official signa ture, this 4th day of April, 1917. G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. lost or mislaid Policy No 714217 and 218, issued by The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Com puny, on the life of William W. \ oung. 'I lie finder will please return it to the undersigned. 1 n application has been made for i i' issuing of a duplicate. Win. W. YOUNG, Oartersville, Ga. LOST OR MISLAID Policy No. 714169 and 714170 issued b.v The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company, cu the life of Griffin W. Young. The finder will please return it to the undersigned. An application has been made for the issuing of a duplicate. GRIFFIN W. YOUNG, Oartersville, Ga. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. GEORGIA —Bartow County. By virtue of an order from the Couit of Ordinary of Bartow County, Geor gia, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, (terms cash) on first Tuesday in May, 1917, between the le gal hours of sale, before the court house door in the City of Oartersville, said county, lot of land number one hundred in the 22d district and 2d sec tion of said county, containing 160 acres, more or less, to be sold as the property of Lucinda Bohannon, for the purpose of paying debts of deceased and for distribution. A well timbered tract said to contain valuable mineral. This April 3, 1917. JOHN H. WIKLE, Admr. Est. Lucinda Bohannon. Citation for Letters of Dismission. Whereas, J. M. Anderson, adminis trator of Sam Linn, represents to the court in his petition, duly filed, that he has fully administered Sam Linn’s estate, this is therefore to cite all per sons concerned, to show cause, if anv they can, why said J. M. Anderson should not be discharged from his ad ministration and receive letters of dismission on the Ist Monday in May, 1917. April 3, 1917. G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. Notice to Debters and Creditors. Notice is hereby given to all credi tors of the estate of Galveston Har well, deceased, to render in an account of their demands to me within the time prescribed by law, properly made out. And all persons Indebted to said deceased are hereby rerpiested to make immediate payment to the un dersigned. This 3rd day of April. 1917. D. F. BRADFORD, Admr. of Galveston Harwell. Application for Guardianship. GEORGIA —Bartow County. To All Whom It May Concern: Whereas, application for guardian ship of the estate of S. P. Clayt; n. lunatic, now confined in the asylum in Terrell' Kauffman County, Texas, whose estate, (located in Bartow Conn tv Ga,) was formerly represented by Joe M. Moon, late of said county, de ceased, : 1 hereas. it is necessary that n dim be appointed for said e late, and, whereas, the next of kin of ai’d S P. Clayton, have selected G H Aubrey for said guardian, there fore notice is hereby given that said application will be heard on May 7, 1917 G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary In the District Court of the United States, for the Northern District of Georgia. In re- Benjemin A. Vaughan, Bankrupt. No. 801. In Bankruptcy. A petition for discharge having been filed in conformity with law by above r.amed bankrupt and the Court having ordered that the hearing upon said pe tition be had on April 28, 1917, at ten o'clock A. M., at the United States District Court room, in the city of At lanta, Georgia, notice is hereby given to all creditors and other persons in interest to appear at said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the bankrupt tor discharge should not be granted. O. C. FULLER, Clerk. By .1. C. PRINTUP, Deputy Clerk. In the District Court of the United States, for the Northern District of Georgia. In re- J. F. Smith, Bankrupt. No. 857. In Bankruptcy. A petition for discharge having been filed in conformity with law by above r.amed bankrupt and the Court having ordered the hearing upon said pe tition be had on April 28, 1917, at ten o’clock A. M., at the United States District Court room, in the city of At lanta, Georgia, notice is hereby given to all creditors and other persons in interest to appear at said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the bankrupt for discharge should not be granted. O. C. FULLER, Clerk. By J. C. PRINTUP, Deputy Clerk. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GEORGIA, Bartow County. v Notice is hereby given to all credi tors of the estate of Lewis B. Mat thews, late of said county, deceased, to render in an account of their demands to me within the time prescribed by law-, properly made out. And all per sons indebted to said deceased are hereby required to make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 17th day of March, 1917. J. A. LAYTON, Executor L. B. Matthews, deceased. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT —Six room house on West Avenue. (Giu Ward house). All modern conveniences. Apply to Dr. R. E. Adair. TRAIN SCHEDULE. Arrival and departure of S. A. L By. Company trains at Cartersville. Ga., daily: No. 311 departs... 6:50 a. m No. 323 departs !., ”4:00 p.m No. 322 arrives 11:15 a.m. No. 312 arrives 7:50 p.m. FOR SALE CHEAP —One second band roll top desk, second hand oil stove, second hand sewing machines, one range, one dresser, three dining chairs. G. M. Jackson & Son. 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. For Rent, $25.00 Per Month. No. 200 South Erwin street. Seven room house, all conveniences. This house now occupied by Dr Roy D. Stone. Can give possession April Ist. See or phone W. H. Field at the ware house. FOR SALE —A few more 35-piece Aluminum Sets. G. M. Jackson & Son. FOR SALE —One piano and one organ for the unpaid balance. Address E. J. Doby, P. O. Box 109, Atlanta or care this office. If you don’t know who handles Tip- Top and Butter-Nut Bread, excuse your neighbor when he laughs in your face. If not, its because you have not tried Butter-Nut Bread. Mr, W. H. Field has purchased Bill Barton, a very fine male Poland-China hog which he is keeping at the ware house. For Rent, Barn. Well located for sale stable, corner of Leake and Erwin streets, in the heart of the cotton market. With Might changes this bam could be used for other purposes. See or phone W. H. Field at the warehouse. Refrigerators for sale on cheap and easy terms. G. M. Jackson & Son. For Rent, $15.00 Per Month. No. 300 South Erwin street. Seven loom house. Can give immediate pos session. See or phone W H. Field at the warehouse. Call 244 or 246 for Tip-Top or But rer-Nut Bread. Need a wagon? Let us talk to you about the MITCHELL line See W. H. Field, Agent. 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 Schcuer Bros. Residence Telephone No. 255 DR. C. H GRIFFIN, DENTIST Office in Walton Building CARTERSVILLE, GA. 3ffice Phone 191. Residence Phone 241 CLAUDE C. PITTMAN LAWYER Represents National Surety Company, “The Largest and Strongest in the World.” J. R. WHITAKER Attorney-at Law Office in First National Bank Bldg. Honey to loan on improved fann lands at 6%; prompt service. Cartersville, Georgia 11. W. CALDWELL, Veterinary Surgeon At Jones & Oglesby Stable Hay Phone 143. Night Phone 388. tails will receive my prompt atten tion. GEO. 11. AUBREY, AUorncy-at-Law, 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. REAL ESTATE LOANS Promptly negotiat ed at reasonable rates. Quick returns assured. Correspon dence invited. G. H. AUBREY Finley&Henson \ttorneys=at=Law Loans Negotiated on Real Estate, Improv ed City Property and Farm Lands at 6 per Cent Interest. . . • Cartersville, :: Georgia \ Money to Lend At Low Cost Paul F. Akin Cartersville Regular meetings, first md third Thursday nights of each month at 7:30 o’clock. For Rent, $17.50 Per Month. No. 206 South Erwin street. Six room house all conveniences. This ho i now occupied by Mr. J. M. Rising an give possession about Apiil 6th- ' Q, - e or phone W. H. Field at th-. warehouse.