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ONE SHOULD DRINK GLASS
>F WATER TO CLEAN
KIDNEYS
Back Hurts or Bladder Both-
You Drink Lots of Water.
your kidneys hurt and your
els sore, don’t get scared and
to load your stomach with a
Irugs that excite the kidneys
itste the entire urinary tract,
our kidneys clean like you
our bowels clean, by flushing
,itli cold water and kidneco
,reinoves the body's urinous
and stimulates them to iheir
1 activity. The function of the
j Is to filter the blood. In 24
.hey'strain from it 500 grains of
id waste, so we can readily un
' id the vital importance of keep
kidneys active.
k lots of water —you can’t drink
ch; also get from your druggist
one dozen 5 grain kidneco tab
ke one t ,v, !et before each meal
bedtime with a glass of water
few days and your kidneys will
e. This famous remedy is made
perfectly harmless ingredients
:ts quickly, and has been used
orations ;o clean and stimulate
and kidneys; also to neutralize
* ids in urine So it no longer is a
of irritation, thus ending blad
eakness.
aeco is inexpensive, cannot in
make no mitsake insist on kid-
Ahich everyone should take now
to keep their kidneys clean
‘ctive. Try this, also keep up the
f drinking and no doubt you will
Sr what became of your kidney
es and backache.—(advt.)
A DELICATE CHILD
lade Strong By Our Vinol
rettcville, N. C. —“My little daugh*
vas in poor health, delicate and
eak it made us very uneasy. X
t about Vinol and decided to try it
the results were marvelous; her
ite improved, she gained in weight,
s now one of the healthiest children
>wn. Mothers of delicate children
Id try Vinol/ 1 -— Mas.Gordon Jessup*
- nol Is a constitutional remedy
h creates an appetite, aids di
on and makes pure, healthy blood.
1 -hildren love to take it. Try It on
guarantee.
Gilreath-Champion Drug Cos.
es Out Malaria, Builds Up System
'ld Standard general strengthening tonic,
, rE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives oul
ia,enriches the Mood,and builds up the sys
A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c.
ead is the staff of life, therefore
it good. Tip-Top or Butter-Nut
MEN’S SUITS
Blue Serge Suits $9.98
00 Suits $9.00
00 Suits $7.50
50 Suits $6.00
00 Suits $4.98
00 Summer Suits $4.98
LADIES’ DRESSES
i lot of ladies’ dresses for less than
r own material cost; sizes from
o 44. Your choice 50c
LADIES’ SLIPPERS
■ large lot of ladies’ sample slip
3, small sizes. They are all of high
ie quality. At this sale.. 50c
MEN’S HATS
> large lot of men’s sample hats;
a hat in the entire lot worth less
a $2.50. Economy price is 9Sc
tkabout hats, made by the Elberton
Cos ,49c
LADIES’ HOUSE DRESSES
■ large lot of ladies’ sample dress
made of the finest kind of French
ghams; guaranteed fast color; at
economy sale 92c
3. Coats .Thread, spool 3c
•Jington Thread, 2 spools 5c
Shoe Strings, a pair 2c
r Pins, a box
04 Wall St.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Duncan, of Oak
I Hill, visited G. W. Finley’s family Sun
{ day.
Mr. Lloyd Taylor, of Atlanta, spent
the week-end with his mother, Mrs.
T. B. Taylor.
Several from this place attended the
singing convention at Pine Log Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl White are receiv
ing congratulations on the arrival of
a fine girl.
Mr. and Mrs. Parks Durham spent
Sunday with the former’s parents
near Calico Valley.
Misses Lois and Agnes Clore and
Maline Landrum, of Adairsville, were
the guests of Mrs. Lula Taylor Friday
night and attended the Bartow County
Singing Convention Saturday.
We appreciated our visitors at Slate
Sunday afternoon at the singing. Come
again.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bagwell and
John Henry, of Fairmount, spent a
while Sunday at their old home place
here.
T. W. McHugh was a business-visi
tor to Fairmount last week.
We are glad to state Mr. Jack
Thacker is able to be out again after
a serious hurt from a falling tree.
The epidemic of measles in our
community has disappeared. Our
school continued regardless of them.
Just received a car load of cane bot
tom chairs. Price for cash 65c each. G.
M. Jackson & Son.
Mrs. Mary Lochridge and daughter,
Miss Ida, are visiting Mr. Clarence
Lochridge.
Mr. Bethel Brawner was visiting in
Sugar Valley Sunday.
Mrs. Cora Padgett was a guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank James Saturday
and Sunday.
Misses Gertrude and Bell Smith
were guests of Miss Clara Lochridge
Saturday night.
Mrs. Julia Jarrett was a visitor at
Atco Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Rufus Crane attended the Sun
day school at Liberty Hill Sunday.
FOR SALE —A few more 35-p!ece
Aluminum Sets. G. Jd. Jackson & Son
Need a wagon? Let us talk to you
about the MITCHELL line. See W. H.
Field, Agent.
BOYS’ KNEE PANTS
One lot, 117 dozen boys’ Khaki Knee
Pants; get your boy fixed for the sum
mer. While they last 25c
SPORT SHIRTS
One of the line of the keep cool shirts.
You better come and get your share.
They are dandies. Economy price.. 39c
JOHN WANAMAKER SHIRTS
We have bought out from John Wana
maker all of their high grade Shirts
with their own label. SI.OO and $1.50
Shirts at this sale ...,69c
LADIES’ WAISTS
A fine lot or Waists, the latest make
and quality. Your choice 39c
LADIES’ HOSE
50c Black Silk Ladies’ Hose 25c
25c Hose i2c
White Hose loc
Tan Hose g c
50c Men’s SiftT Hose 25c
25c Silk Hose Jsc
25c Lisle Hose x2c
15c Hose g c
MEN’S SHOES
Everlasting Work Shoes, black and j
tan, that is positively the best shoe i
] you ever had on your feet. Economy j
I Price <r. ; $2.49
; Brogan Shoes t 04 I
Sale Starts Friday, May 11th, at 8:30 A. M.
Cartersville Bargain House,
BOLIVAR.
SUGAR VALLEY.
THE BARTOW TRIBUNE-THE CARTERSVILLE NEWS. MAY 10, 1917.
OBITUARY
WILLIAM D. CLEGHORN.
The passing years are constantly
calling upon our pioneers to lay down
their burdens and enter unto rest.
Just so the sudden call came to Wil
iam D. Cleghorn, Sunday, April 29th,
at 11 a. m. He was an active, respect
ed, life-long, citizen, of Bartow county,
having reached the age of 74 years.
He was always a familiar figure on our
streets, friendly, affable and genial
and his many friends will always re
member his loyal sincerity to them.
Mr. Cleghorn had been in failing
health for the past year, but only for
the past month, confined to his home.
He was ever a cheerful, patient suf
ferer, a worthy exponent of his loyal
soldier principles.
Mr. Cleghorn was a brave old Con
federate veteran, joining Company I,
Fifth Georgia Calvary, and serving
throughout the war’s fiercest battles
with honorable distinction. He always
remained faithful to the cause and
w ith undaunted courage, fought to the
finish in this long dreadful conflict.
The annual reunion was to him the
brightest memory of his passing years
and as was his custom, he had planned
to again meet his few remaining com
rades, of the Lost Cause.
He was kind, true and sincere, and
his many friends will miss his gra
cious kindly greeting and genial pres
ence.
His life-work here is finished, yet
this truth comes to us more and more,
the loDger we live, no matter what
our aims, what our field of duty, great
oi small, noble or obscure, if one
faithfully performs his duties here,
just so it trains and fits him for the
greater life beyond.
He was a warm hearted, true friend,
unobtrusive in hfcs manners, and only
his most intimate acquaintances un
derstood the real kindness of his na
ture.
Rev., Hames conducted the funeral
service and the body was laid to rest
in Oak Hill cemetery, accompanied by
Ids many friends and relatives. Those
left to mourn his loss together with a
host of friends are a sister, Mrs. Mary
C. Hill, of Grand Rapids, Mich., a
daughter, Mrs. Mary Rooney, of
Ocalla, Fla., and two sons, Messrs
Claud and Homer Cleghorn.
Sincerest sympathy is extended to
these bereaved relatives.
Oh, dear, familiar yesterday, Oh,
sad, and strange today, yet who would
call this kind soul back; or rouse his
resting clay?
MEN’S SAMPLE SERGE SUITS
We only have 43 of these high grade
Milton Brand Suits. They are highly
tailor made and they will fit anybody.
They will even make a hump-back
man look straight. Your choice. .$7.50
! ——
NOTIONS
60c Suspenders 23c
25c Suspenders 14c
Men’s Handkerchiefs 4c
Ladies’ Handkerchiefs 3c
Collar Buttons, dozen 3c
Shoe Polish, box 7c
Ladies’ Black Hose 5c
Children’s Hose 7c
MEN’S PANTS
$5.00 Serge Pants $2.49
SI.OO Serge Pants 5195
$3.50 Serge Pants .$1.75
$3.00 Serge Pants ....$1.49
$2.00 Serge Pants g§ c
One lot of sample pants 09c
—'"
CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS
$2.00 Hats 9Sc
Hats 69c
H.OO Hats
Boys’ Hats o 3c
These Misses’ trimmed Hats come
from Hyde Fashionable Jamaica Mil
linery Company.
IN MEMORY OF MRS. J. C. MILNER.
In the passing away of Mrs. Louise
Milner, April 17th, this community
has lost one of its most beloved, prom
inent, Christian women. Seldom has a
death occurred in our midst which
caused greater sorrow and regret, in
the homes, on the street, in business
places and every where the sweetest
expressions of love and sympathy
were heard.
Mrs. Milner was a faithful and con-;
sistent member of the Methodist
church, and lived most of her life here
iu Bartow county, where she was high
ly respected and loved by all who
knew her.
Her beautiful Christian life was ,
truly an inspiration to others. She
lived a noble example of service and
sacrifice to loved ones. She freely and
cheerfully gave herself up to her
home duties, to her loved ties, far be
yond the limit of her endurance and
strength.
No task was too great for her to under
take, for the benefit of those depend
ent upon her service and counsel. She
has been all her life the bright morn
ing star shining with helpful kindness
through all the dark shadows of life,
and just so she answered the Master’s
early morning call and peacefully,
trustfully, the saintly, gentle, spirit of
Louise Milner passed on without pain
or suffering into the great beyond,
Mrs. Milner is survived by her hus
band, three young children, one broth
ei, Mr. Thos. F. Jones, three sisters;
Misses Emmie, Carrie and Mamie
Jones, of Cartersville. She was the
daughter of the late lamented Dr. and
Mrs. Thos. F. Jones highly esteemed,
and well known clbizens of Bartow
county.
Impressive funeral services were
conducted by Rev. John G. Logan, of
the Sam Jones Memorial church, Wed
nesday, April 18th, attended by a large
concourse of sorrowing relatives and
friends, mutely testifying to the es
timation felt by this community, in the
less of this good, noble woman. Fare
well dear friend, your life will always
be a blessed memory, a lingering
strain of sweetest music. Sleep on,
peacefully sleep, and may the birds
sing their sweetest requeim o’er thy
grave ’till the morn of resurrection.
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Call 244 or 246 for Tip-Top or But
ter-Nut Bread.
LOST—Between Young Bros. Drug
Store and White Garage, one small
black leather pocket book, containing
$5.00 bill. Reward if returned to Mrs.
J. W. L. Brown or to Tribune office.
FANCY SKIRTS
One large lot of ladies’ sample Skirts,
latest style and make. They are really
worth for $2 to $2.50. Our price.. 89c
WORK SHIRTS
We have bought the entire stock C?
Lewis & Swelzer Work Shirts that are
made from real imported dyes. We are
putting on In this special sale at. .35c
OVERALLS
You know how scarce overalls are
now, but we are prepared with them.
You can still get a $1.50 pair of Over
alls for 98c
SI.OO Overalls ; .75c
$1.50 Striped Overalls 75c
Boys’ Overalls 25c
TABLE COVERS
Pure white linen table covers, hem
stitched; they are worth not less than
$2.00; economy price 9Sc
$1.50 Table CoVers, Hawaii designs,
at 69c
5Gy White Damask, no limit to custom
er; you can buy as much as you
v.’ant 25c a yard
Finest kind of Table Oilcloth, in fancy
colors, 15c a yard; for this 10-day sale
only. -
SPEAKERS TO URGE
PATRIOTIC LOYALTY.
That the Lincoln Chautauquas will
“do their bit” during the war crisis
by inspiring patriotism and advocat
ing loyalty to country and flag is the
announcement made in press dispatch
es a few days ago. President Alonzo
E Wilson, of the Lincoln system,
states that throughout their circuits,
including 600 or more towns and cities,
their entertainers, speakers and musi
cians will do what they can to arouse
a keener sense of patriotism among
the people.
The Lincoln chautauquas are well
fitted to bring messages' of loyalty to
tLe fifteen million before whom they
will appear is indicated by-the inter
esting list of prominent men on the
Lincoln programs. Vice-President
Thomas R. Marshall, Capt. Richard
Pearson Hobson, of Merriifiac fame,
Ira Landrith, recent prohibition can
didate for vice-president, Robert Per
ry Shepherd, of Texas, Ralph Parlelte,
oi Chicago are among the platform
orators on the Lincoln programs this
season. Other attractions which will
doubtless arouse patriotic enthusiasm
at the Lincoln chautauquas include the
Ellis Brooks concert band, the Hippie
orchestra, Craven orchestra, and other
musical and entertainment organiza
tions. Patriotic airs will be featured
at the Chautauqua meetings.
The Lincoln chautauquas are booked
solid for an extended engagement in
the southern states this spring and
summer. This city, and many towns
in this section are on the southern
tour of the well known tented amuse
ment organization.
The United States Civil Service
Commission will hold an examination
for clerks and carriers on May 26,
If 17, at Cartersville, Ga., to fill va
cancies in the post office in this city.
The examination is open to all who
meet the requirements. Application
blanks and full information, including
sample questions, can be obtained
from the secretary, Local Civil Ser
vice Board at the post office, Carters
ville, Ga., or from the secretary, Fifth
Civil Service District, Atlanta, Ga.
_ ________ ;j
LOST —One black glove with white
stitching, between Court house and
depot on Market St. Return to this
office for reward.
Plies Cured In 6 to 14 Days
Your druggist will refund money if PAZO
OINTMENT failg to cure any case of Itching,
Blind, Bleedin gor Protruding Pi les in 6to 14 day s.
The first application gives Ease and Rest 50c.
LADIES’ WHITE SHOES
16 inches White Boots, all sizes, are
really worth $4.50; economy price...,
$L75
S2.QO White Pumps .$1,49
$2.50 White Pumps $1.25
$2.00 White Pumps . gsc
Easy Walkers for ladies, men ail3
children, colors, black and white..49c
WHITE DRESSES
The finest line of children’s white
dresses that was ever seen in Car
tersville, and still the prices are lower
on them than before. This you will
have to see to appreciate.
BOYS’ CAPS
One lot of sample caps; SI.OO caps 49c
50c Caps 25c
Boys’ Caps, all colors and snappy !
styles; your choice ig c ;
Also one lot for little fellows, and]
they are beauties i9 C !
STRAW HATS
Just in time for the summer, for men
and boys, 50c hats i9 C
2Cc Hats ...15c
Boys’ Field Hats . g c
Girl’s Field Hats, “Sis Hopkins”
s< y le •••■
EASY TO TAKE NO PAIN OR
ACHE.
It’s no longer necessary to bear the
weakening sickness and terrible nau
sea that always follows a dose of cal
omel.
LIV-VER-LAX cleanses the torpid
liver, and livens up the whole systea
by ridding it of the clogging poisons
Yet it works so gently and pleasantlj
that you hardly know you’ve taken It^
LIV-VER-LAX, being purely vegeta
hie, is absolutely harmless, and does
not tear up the system like calomel.
And it’s guaranteed to be satisfactory,
or the druggist will return your money.
For §ale at 50c and $1 at Griffin Drug
Co.—(advt.)
Dr. Frederic Jocobson says, 75% of
women need Phosphates to givv
Strong, Healthy, rounded' figure
and to avoid Nervous break
down. Thousands of women
grow strong in Nature’s
way.
“Consider the Lilies of the Field, How
They Grow.”
The life of the lily is but a few
weeks or months. The life of man is
‘‘three score years and ten.” But to
live one’s life in its fullness, women
like the lily, must be nourished by
those same vital elements which na
ture provides for nourishing every liv
ing thing; and these include the valu
able phosphate so often lacking in the
usual food we eat today. Argo-Phos
phate is rich in these wonderful ele
ments. It contains them in concen
trated tablet form which is easy to
take and quickly assimilated and ab
sorbed into the system, and from youth
to old age, builds and rebuilds body
and brain in beautiful harmony with
Nature's perfect plan. “That’s why”
Argo-Phosphate makes good solid
flesh and muscles.
SPECIAL NOTICE: Argo-Phosphate
contains the Natural phosphates which
thousands of physicians afb prescrib
ing daily to build up thin, pale, color
less women to give them rosy cheeks,
red lips, and a beautiful complexion.
Many cases have been reported where
women have increased their weight
from 15 to 25 pounds with a few weeks'
treatment, and any woman who de
sires a well rounded and developed
form, should secure from her druggist,
this new drug which is inexpensive,
and is dispensed by any reliable drug
gist with or without a doctor’s pre
scription. If your druggist will not sup
ply you, send SI.OO to the Argo Labora
tories, 10 Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga.,
and they will send you a two weeks’
treatment by return mail.—{advt.)
25c Ladies’ Gauze Vest 9o
Men’s Summer Underwear 19c
Fine Linen Towels 8c
$1.50 Middies 69c
SI.OO Middies 49c
j
LADIES’ WHITE SKIRTS
Eagle Brand White Skirts; they are
up to the minute in style and quality.
They are really worth from $2 to $3,
as we are going to put these Skirts on
the market for the manufacturers,
therefore we are going to sell them at
the ridiculous low price of 90c
MEN’S SLIPPERS
$6.00 Custom Made Slippers $2.93
$5.00 Slippers $2.49
$4.00 Slippers $1.93
One sample lot ~...51.49
Men’s White Slippers 98c
Men’s Palm Beach Slippers..... .$1.25
LADIES' SLIPPERS
and $4.00 Ladies’ Slippers; pat
ent leather, tan and gun metal and
vini kid, high heel and low heel; econ
omy prices $1.49
Misses’ Slippers of the same grade
* $1.25
Baby Slippers 490
104 Wall St.