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I F!RS t baptist church
B. Y. P. U. PROGRAM.
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GROUP No. 4.
M Ethel Griffin, Leader.
- iject —Why Must We Confess
t/lnist Before Men?
Song. \.
Prayer.
Scripture Reading —INlatt. 7:12-23—-
M , carl Boring.
What Is Meant by Confessing
Misses Louise Dodd and
Keha Tedder.
•We Must Confess Christ Before
v en Else He Will Not Confess Us
ivi God." —Miss Mamie Alley.
■ \Ve Must Confess Christ in Order
I0 Manifest Our Faith in Him.”—Miss
Cecil Daniel.
■•We Must Confess Christ in Order
to Show Our Appreciation of What
Christ Has Done For Us." Mr.
The only place for your money is in the BANK. You al
ways know where it is and can get it when you want it.
In our bank you can open a household account and pay
jyour bills with a check. This will give you “a standing” with
the merchants---and your checks are legal receipts. It also
helps you to keep your accounts straight.
Put YOUR money in OUR bank.
We pay 4 per cent interest.
Bank of Cartersville
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
a ter 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 pursued in creat
ing, building up and maintaining it. The writer has been a competitor of Mr. Word tor the past eight
years, has had a great many business dealings with him, and gladly testifies that he has never 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 of 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.
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Your trade and patronage will be highly appreciated and we hope to prove it by the conscientious
..service we expect to render. |pg| M BpMß*
GILREATH-CHAMPION DRUG COMPANY
Charles Vaughan.
Poem “Slackers.”—Miss Ola May
-Manly.
Me" DS ~“ JeSUS IS A1! The W ° rld To
Meet at G.oO. Visitors welcome.
EULA WHEELER. Cor. Sec.
MRS. SUCK’S LETTER
Mothers of Delicate Children
Palmyra, Pa.-“My little girl had a
J*™ 1 ? cou gh and was so thin you could
K k er r,^s ' and she had no appetite
Nothing we gave her seemed to help her
treV on i da j Mrß ‘ Neibert asked me to
y * mol, and now r she is hungry all the
' er COUffh is gone * Bhe >s stouter
and has a more healthy color. I wish
every mother who has a delicate child
J w ould try \ mol.”—Mrs. Alfeed Slack.
I , . guarantee Vinol, our non-secret
: tome, to make delicate children
[ healthy and strong.
M F. Word, Druggist, Cartersville, Ga.
THE BARTOW TRIBUN E-TH E CARTERSVILLE NEWS, APRIL 19, 1917
L. 811. SETS FORTH
j EQUIPMENT PROBLEM
Answering complaints made by ship
, t>ers relating to failure to secure equlp
j n.ent the L. & N. railroad has sent a
! r opy of Vice-President Evans’ letter,
a copy of which appears below, to the
Car Service Commission to prove that
it is using for justice and fair
ness, as well as persuasion, to get its
owu cars, or their equivalent back on
its own rails for the use of its local
patrons:
Louisville, Ky., April 4, 1917.
Commission on Car Service,*
Kellogg Bldg., Washington, D. C.
Dear Sirs:
Referring to your advices as to the
ret-urn of this company's equipment
and delivery of foreign box cars to
this company for an equalization, also
to your requests that other lines con
necting with this company be supplied
with cars, I desire to call your atten
tion to the conditions existing with us
on April 1, when our aggregate short
age of box cars was 2,937.
T he telegraphic interchange reports
: lunv that o r . April l we had in our
possession 6,729 L. & X. box cars corn
fared with 5,171 on March 1, a gain of
| 1,612; that there was a loss of 38 auto
mobile cars which we are using for
the same purposes as common' box,
making a net gain of 1,574. However,
| ‘he reports show the total number of
| T & N. and foreign box cars on Apri:
j 1 to have been 12,159 and of March 1,
11,200, a gain of 959, with a loss of 168
automobile box, making a net gain of
i‘ I. While we have made a gain of
S.-> per .cent of our ownership of L. &
N. box and automobile cars at home,
we have lost 4.3 per cent of the
equivalent of our ownership in for
eign cars, so that we have a net gain j
of only 4.2 per oent.
While this apparently shows that, a
number of tiie lines are observing the
car service rules to some extent, if
we compare the available box ear
equipment April 1 with February 1 we
find that we have a net gain of 1,217
I- & N. box and automobile cars on
F-. & N. R. R„ but from this should be
deducted 80 new automobile cars that
were added to our equipment during
this period, leaving 1,137. Taking the
total of L. & N. and foreign box and
automobile cars on the L. & N. R. R ,
there was a net gain of only 35, de
ducting as before the 80 new' cars ad-
. ded to our equipment. At the same
i t;uie - because of the increased demand
j for box cars from various causes our
i daily shoitage has been constantly in
! cieasin S. and our condition today in
this respect is more serious than at
any time since June, 1916. 1 fear that
cur daily shortage reports do not con
vey to you how serious our conditions
aie and how great a shortage actually
exists, as we undertake to give you iii
those reports only the actual shortage
as it exists from day to day. In a few
days I expect to send to you some in
formation I am collecting through our
superintendents from shippers, which
will give you approximately the num
ber ol car loads of freight actually
awaiting immediate shipment. I wish,
however, here to emphasize again the
necessity for relief of the shippers
along the line of the L. & N. R. R.
The small number of foreign cars that
has been delivered us by connecting
Fines is simply not noticed or felt by
the shippers in the supply. And at the
same time you are calling ui>ou us to
deliver cars to other lines. 1 submit
that it is an injustice to the shippers
along the L. & N. R. R., and to the
company as'well, to derive th£m of
any cs that may be available lor
movement of traffic that has been so
seriously delayed, and especially so
when lines that have an excess of
equipment are not delivering to this
company its own equipment or the
equivalent in such number as they
should under the car service rules.
Apparently the railroads nebd to be
stived from themselves
Yours truly,
(Signed) G. E. EVANS,
Fourth Vice-President.
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- NEW HOME
TREATMENT FOR
BANISHING HAIRS
(Beauty Topics)
I W ith the aid of a rnedol paste, it is
| an easv matter for any Woman to re
; move every trace of hair or fuzz from
! face, ueck and arms. Enough of the
j powdered medol and water is mixed
j into a thick paste and spread on the
iliaiiy surface for about 2 minutes,
-then rubbed off and the skin washed,
i This completely removes the hair, but
Ito avoid disappointment, get the
| niedol in an original package Medol
I costs only 50c and SI.OO a package.
I Mail orders filled by American Pro
j prietory Cos., Boston, Mass.—(advt.)
FOR SALE One thoroughbred
| white Chester boar, 10 months old. J.
1 1* Davis, Emerson, Ga.
WHEN EASTERTIDE
COMES ’ROUND
vr generally think the time for using
very much coal is over, but there will
be a good many days yet when a fire
will feel good, so don’t let your coal
supply run out. We will deliver you
coal In any quantity, and get it to you
promptly, for we always have a large
supply on hand. Send us your order.
L. F.Shaw & Sons Cos.
AUTO COMFORT
THE comforts and conveniences of owning a car
are so many and so obvious that we don’t have
to enumerate them here.
The Main Thing Is The
Proper Selection of the Car.
In that particular we can help you materially and honestly. Our
experience with cars is a valuable one and we will steer you clear
of trouble if you consult with us. We are representing three of
the best cars on the market for the price. Chevrolet, Saxon and
Chandler. Each fully equipped. Electric lighted, and self
starting.
I Robert h.reneroe-I
P PrtO/vE -4SJ GARAGE PfYOASE /2/ jj
- RENTING.-STORAGE-APTO SUPPLIESG
LOST!
Small red pig
weighs about 3 0
lbs. Return for
reward to C. W.
mwmmmmati* .
Kevs. Phone 490
1 05 Summit St.