The Bartow tribune. The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1917-1924, April 12, 1917, Image 9

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SWANS DOWN A Flour Untouched by Hands Until You Use it in Your Baking FROM the moment it is cut-graceful golden, life-giving wheat—it is never touched by hands. Giant sickles cut it, wonderful modem machinery binds it, carries it through process after process of threshing, milling, testing and grading. Its cleansing is a marvel of real dainti ness. Great shining rolls crush it and numerous “shakers” sift it through silk till the creamy white, fairy-like powder is ready for your use. Wholesome, Light, Delicious jjjf flour IB®- CARTERSVILLE GROCERY CO., Distributor FOLEY’S HONEY and TAR MASTERS La Grippe Coughs and Colds The Standard Family Cough Medicine Take No Substitute Sold Everywhere FIVE DOLLARS DOWN One Dollar per week will put this range in your home. We believe it to be a good value. "The firm that appreciates your business . ’ ’ Q. M. JACKSON & SON Hir ’ll L, j!| gg g I L! jj| II wywm ii! Throat. Cl II aqd tiunj |1 ill foley* Ha raifiaH i, *—.m h il m i SOLD EVERYWHERE “No Better Flour Made” is claimed as the result of sixty years* experience in milling. We honestly believe that you will find that with Swans Down you will make the most perfect biscuits and other things with flour that you have ever tasted. Phosphates, gluten and other healthful elements are retained in this finest of flours —and ail that is inferior eliminated. We are proud to ask you to try it today. “Igleheart’s Self-Rising Flour,” made from Swans Down, will also prove its value to you every time you want to make something good in a hurry. IGLEHEART -BROTHERS EVansVille, Ind. THE BARTOW TRIBUNE-THE CAR TERSVILLE NEWS, APRIL 12, 1917 VETERAN OF CONFEDERATE ARMY WOULD JOIN UNION BLUE. Little Rock, Arkansas. Another gratifying example of loyalty was demonstrated at the U, S. Navy Re cruiting Office, Little Rock, Arkansas when Mr. J L. Leigh of 1511 West Second street applied for enlistment in the U. S. Navy. Mr. Leigh requested that he be en listed at once and sent to the largest battleship afloat for service on that vessel, and he was greatly disappoint ed when informed by the recruiting officer that he exceeded the required age limit by forty some odd years, he being sixty-nine years of age. Mr. Leigh is a warrior of experience, i iving enlisted in the Confederate Army at the age of thirteen and hav ing served for four years, which end ed in April, 1865, under General Lee, at Appomattox. It is most gratifying, in these times of need to find such loyal spirit in lilt “Boys of 1861” and such an ex ample as shown by our worthy vet eran, Mr. Leigh, will no doubt find a like response by the “Boys of 1917.” PROFIT BY THIS Don’t Waste Another Day. When you are worried by backache; By lameness and urinary disorders — Don’t experiment with an untried medicine. Follow' Cartersville people’s exam ple. Use Doan’s Kidney Pills. Here’s Cartersville testimony. Verify it if you wish: T. P. Tedder, shoemaker, W. Main St., Cartersville, says: “Last January 1 was riding in a street car in Atlanta. 1 had been feeling had wiiile I was sit ting down and when 1 got up to get or; the car, I almost fell over, owing to the pain in my back. That night 1 couldn’t sleep, I felt so nervous and by back was so sore. The next morn ing 1 wasn't able to get up and 1 lay in bed for three days, hardly able to move. 1 could hardly pass the kidney secretions and they burned. After taking Doan’s Kidney Pills, T was able to get up and return to work.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills —the same that Air. Tedder had. Foster-Milburn Cos., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. —(advt.) CLOSING EXERCISES OF SCHOOL AT WHITE. The closing exercises of the school at White will take place April 18 and 19. The program for Wednesday night, to be given by the intermediate depart ment, will consist of recitations;, dia logues and songs. The primary de partment will give their entertain ment Thursday afternoon. Thursday night the high school pupils will ren der the paly, “The Widow McGinty.” Following the play will be “The Tom Thumb Wedding.” Admission for Thursday night will be fifteen and twenty-five cents. ALL DAY SINGING. There will be an all day singing at Upper Stamp Creek the third Sunday in April. Prof. W. B. Bradshaw and Prof. Gilreath will sing. Everybody is invited to attend. AT DAVISTOWN SCHOOL. The Davistown school will give an entertainment Friday evening, April 13, when the admission price will be 1C and 15 cents. EAT BIG MEALS! NO SOUR, ACID STOMACH, INDIGESTION OR GAS “Pape’s Diapepsin’’ is Quickest, Surest Stomach Relief Known —Try it! Time it! Pape’s Diapepsin will sweeten a sour, gassy or out-of-order stomach within five minutes. If your meals don’t fit comfortably, or what you eat lies like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heartburn, that is usually a sign of acidity of the stomach. Get from your pharmacist a fifty eent case of Pape’s Diapepsin and take a dose just as soon as you can. There will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness o heavy feeling in the stomach, nausea, debilitating headaches or dizziness. This will all go, and, besides, there will be no sour food left over in the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. Pape’s Diapepsin helps to neutralize the* excessive acid in the stomach which i causing the food fermenta tion and preventing proper digestion. Relief in five minutei is waiting for you at any drug store. These large fifty-cent cases contain enough “Pape’s Diapepsin to usually keep the entire family free from siorn ach acidity and its symptoms ot indi gestion, dyspepsia, sourness, gases, heartburn, and headache, for many months. It belongs in yo® r borne (sdvt.) PROGRAM FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. Ihe Middle Cherokee Association will give the following program at the Taylorsville Baptist church on Satur day and Sunday, April 28th and 29th: SATURDAY A. M. 10:00. Devotional—E. Q. Davis. 11:00. Sermon—Rev. A. F. Smith. SATURDAY P. M. 1:30. ’ The Importance of a Teacher Training Class—C. L. McGinty and Mrs. W. B. Hawkins. 2:30. "Practical Methods of Increas ing and Holding Sunday School Ai tendance”—E. E. Martin, G. M. Isbel and W. TANARUS, Townsend. SATURDAY NIGHT. Sermon—Rev. L. F. Waller. SUNDAY MORNING. 9:30. Devotional—L. P. Gaines. 10:00. ‘The Church Member'„ Obli gation to the Sunday School”—W. S. Adams, J. B. Crawford and J. E. Hud son 11:00. Sermon—Rev. B. W. Collier. SUNDAY AFTERNOON. 1:30. “Enlisting Our Young People in Church Activity”—c L. McGinty and Miss Jessie Burton. 2:30. ’•Value of Missionary Day and Orphans’ Home Day in the Sunday School”—N. C. Anderson, L. F. Shaw r and J. W. L. Brown. Your responsibility to your children does not end with your death. The Prudential Monthly Income Policy enables you to provide steady, unfailing support for wife and family after you are gone. Ask me about it. It is my busi ness to help you—let me do it }. B. HOWARD, Agent, Cartersville, Ga. Mascot Range Here Is a Range So Good We Say TRY IT AT OUR RISK '1 —VB fflF /w/ w&A ATCO STORES CO. ‘THAT COTTON MILL STORE” Retailers of Fvery thing and Buyers of Produce We are the only distributors of this Range in this territory. THE MAN WHO SAYS |r, HE NEVER FELL DOWN J©* VJM HASNT TRAVELED AROUND VERY MUCH ! OF course we’re all bound to make mistakes but you’re not apt to make a blunder if you patron ize this establishment. “Your money’s worth” is our motto. “MONEY’S WORTH PRICES” 1 7 1 -2c Curtain Goods lor 12 1 -2c 20c Curtain Goods for 15c School Dresses from 50c to S2.SO Ladies’ Wash Skirts worth $1.25 for 98c STEINBERG’S 12-14 Wall St. Phone 322 THE PRUDENTIAL Insurance Company of America Home Office, NEWARK, N. J. If you could try out any Ordinary Good Range for a week in your own kitchen and then try out the MAS COT for one week, you'd find such a differ ence and distinction in favor of the MASCOT that you wouldn’t give the ordinary range a second thought. We know the MASCOT will give you greater service, ‘doing your baking and cook ing much better, and last long er—but you, yourself, don’t know this, so that’s why we make this remarkable SPECIAL OFFER Order a MASCOT, put it £in your kitchen. Try it out thoroughly on your baking and cooking. If it doesn’t prove better than any range you have ever used, and you decide within thirty days you don’t want to keep it, notify us and every cent zvill be refunded. Could anything be more fair?