The Bartow tribune. The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1917-1924, May 17, 1917, Image 3

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Honey to Lend On good security, Bartow County Farms given preference. Loans will be closed without any delay and rates and terms will be made satisfactory. 1. T. NORRIS A Reliable Remedy for Kidneys and Bladder Foley Kidney Pills Also Do Remarkable Work Where There Are Urinary Irregularities __ Irregular, painful bladder action is another convincing evidence of kidney trouble. The urine becomes concentrated, causing great irrita bility of the bladder. Ther.e is a de sire to pass water frequently with a painful burning gen nation. 'This ir regularity becomes a serious nuisance at night, causing loss of rest and sleep to one already weakened by kidney trouble. There is also the added danger of chilling the body, a .•audition to be very carefully avoided at such a time. Foley Kidney Pills control this sityation promptly and effectively. They cause a normal, healthy flow, relieving the concentrated condition Hint produced the irritability and ' urning sensation. The bladder ac -1 'on is regulated to avoid the too frequent calls, and easy restful nights, without.pain or backache, without loss of sleep or bad dreams, is a quick result. Eureka Tile & Cement Company John R. Young & Cos., Proprietors W. *J. Burdett, Manager. Office and Shop on Market Street , East of Grand Opera House Building CARTERSVILLE, :: :: GEORGIA W r E will contract to furnish material at lowest cash prices and do any kind of concrete work, such as tile and cement walks, street paving, bridges and culverts, cemetery walls, steps, cement brick and all kinds of building blocks, and furnish the best of references as to responsibility, work manship, etc. 'ale Faced Women Take Phosphates to Rosy Cheeks and Beautiful Forms. Men to Make Strong, Healthy, Vigorous Bodies. increase their strength, energy and endurance 200% or more by simply taking a few weeks treatment of Argo-Phosphate. Atlanta, Ga. Dr. F. A. Jacobson says that Phosphates are just as essential tc any man or woman who tires easily, nervous, or irritable, worn out, or ■coks haggard and pale to make a strong, robust, vigorous healthy body, ts they are to cotton to make it grow. The lack of Phosphate is the cause of '■ 1 enemic conditions and the admin - tration of 5-grain Argo-Phosphate fblets will increase the strength and endurance of weak, nervous, eare worn ; en and women 300 per cent, in two three weeks time in many instanc and'their continued use will build the whole nervous system, and give new life, vim, vigor, and vitality to the hole body. I always prescribe Argo -1 hosphate to patients who are pale in '1 colorless, ana it is surprising to e kow quickly a few weeks treat ment will transform a pale face to a cheeked beauty. There can be no rosy cheeked, healthy, beautiful wo rn en > without their system is suffic r supplied with Phosphates. In Rl interviews with physicians on grave and serious consquences of a deficiency of Phosphates in the blood American men and women. I have gJy emphasized the fact that doc should prescribe more phosphates the form of Argo-Phosphate for wom °ut, haggard-looking men ', a Wom on- When the skin is pale, - neth flabby, It is a sign of anema. phosphates go from the ’ Ptah cheeks go too. The SOLD EVERYWHERE JS w Mr. J. M. Hayes of Spring' Place, Ga., R. F. D. No. 3, writes us: "I suf fered with a terrible backache in the small of my back, and 'urinating was irregular and excessive in quantity. It was very red and I suffered a ter rible stinging and burning sensation. I could hardly stoop over and it ’in terfered with my work. I began tak ing Foley Kidney Pills, and after awhile my urine became regular, the stinging and burning stopped, and my backache disappeared entirely." Foley Kidney Pills are-kold every where in 50c and SI.OO sizes. The SI.OO size is the more economical buy, as it contains 2% times as many as the 50c size. muscles lack tone. They become ner vous, irritable, despondent, melan choly, the brain fags, and the memory fails. Therefore if you wish to pre serve your youthful vim, vigor and vitality, to a ripe old age, you must supply the deficiency of Phosphates lacking in your food by using Argo- Phosphate, . the form of Phosphates most easily assimilated. NOTICE: Argo-Phosphate which is recommended and prescribed by phy sicians in all enemic cases is not a secret or patent medicine, but one that is sold and recommended by well known druggists everywhere, and phy sicians are daily subscribing the con stituents contained in it. Being entire ly unlike many other Phosphates, it is easily assimulated and will be found effective in the treatment of indiges tion and stomach troubles, as well as for care worn, nervous conditions. The manufacturers of Argo-Phosphate will forfeit to any charitable institution $200.00 if they cannot treat any man ot- woman under 65 who lacks Phos phates, and increase their strength and endurance from 100 per cent, to 300 per cent, or more in one month’s time, if they are free from organic trouble. It is dispensed by all reliable druggists. I? ycur druggist will not supply you, send SI.OO to the Argo Laboratories, 10 Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga., and they will send a two weeks’ treatment by return mail. THE BARTOW TRIBUNE-THE CARTERSVILLE NFWS, MAY 17, 1917, WILL WE HAVE SAILING DAIS? Definite 'sailing days” for the rail roads may come into existence as a result of transportation economies forced by existing conditions. It is w ell known that many cars are hauled with light loading. That is because either the shipper or the railroad has hitherto thought shipments should move forward the day of their receipt. 01 the next, at the outside, else the railroad would not he performing its duty to forward “with reasonable dis patch.” The proposition is to have railroads announce definite days on which pack age freight will be taken from certain stations. In other words, make a sched ule for package freight movements such as are now in force for steam ships and passenger trains. No shipper moves his freight to a steamship dock for loading on a cer tain ship until he has been notified that the carrier is ready to receive the freight. It is suggested that such a system would result in conservation of equipment and freight houses. In a letter to the secretaries of trade bodies, A. W. Thompson, vice -1 resident of the Baltimore & Ohio in charge of traffic and commercial de velopment, after saying that a tardily handled shipment is an annoyance to both consignor and consignee, said: ‘When package freight for several destinations is loaded into one car, it is carried to transfer stations, there tu be sorted and consolidated with shipments from other points into other cars, each having freight for but one destination. Here is a delay, and in cidentally, a risk of damage. “It is our thought that at times ship pers can materially aid in securing better and quicker service for them selves if they will so consolidate their shipments as to make carloads, though it, he necessary to hold freight twenty four hours. This will insure through movement without transfer with a con sequent saving of time, and by elim inating the need for additional hand ling, will lessen the risk of damage.” The Washington Chamber of Com merce has replied to Mr. Thompson that the conservation of equipment and of loss and damage claims could probably be accomplished by bringing into operation a plan for having pack age freight received for certain sta tions only on certain days and within certain hours, such schedules having the effect of forcing consolidation of all shipments not requiring expedited movement such as could he afforded by express, if necessary. v FREE OF CHARGE Why -suffer with indigestion, dys pepsia, torpid liver, constipation, sour stomach, coming up of food after eat ing; etc., when yoa can get a sample bottle of Green’s August Flower free at Young Bros. Drug Cos. This medi cine has remarkable curative proper ties, and has demonslrated its effic iency by fifty years of success. Head aches are often caused by a disordered ! stomach. August Flower'is put up in 25 and j 75 cent bottles. For sale by all dealers | in civilized countries.—(advt.) GRAND OPERA TO BE PRESENTED IN CARTERSVILLE. This city will be able to boast ot an evening of grand opera, as a result of the coming of the Lincoln Chautauquas this week, because one of the star at tractions of the interesting week of Lincoln entertainments will be the roted American Opera Quartet, an or ganization of widely known singers. On grand opera night at the big Chau tauqua tent, the audience will be given a program almost equivalent to an ev ening at a New York opera house. The ever popular opera “Bohemian Girl” will be .presented, with the following well known opera singers in the lead ing roles: Joel Mossberg, baritone, James Hamilton, tenor, Miss Mildred I. Smith, contralto, Miss Ix)is John ston, soprano. The opera, which will of necessity ho in tabloid form, will be accurately costumed, staged, and sung, and will be a real ..musical treat for the city. Such an advantage as this is rarely offered cities that are not on the regu lar opera circuits of the larger com panies, and it was a happy stroke of the Lincoln management when they added the grand opera attraction to their program of popular entertain ments. Those who are familiar with activ ities in the world of music will proba bly recognize in the "Bohemian Girl cast, the names of American singers who have attracted considerable at tention in operatic circles. Joel Moss berg’s baritone has brought him fav orable mention among the musical notables and James Hamilton enjoys the reputation of a gifted singer with marked dramatic ability. Miss John slon and Miss Mildred Smith are no less famed for their concert work. In addition to the tabloid opera, the company will present a varied pro gram of oratories, arias, grand opera selections and populalr songs, filling out an entire evening rich in music that all will enjoy. Of equally high order will be the other Lincoln attractions during Chau tauqua week. The noted Brooks con cert band, with Ellis Brooks himself directing it, Vierras Hawaiian Singers and musicians, Ralph Parlette, with his popular lecture, “The University of Hard Knocks,” the Gales, iu “Songs and Stories of the Red Men,” the Em erson Winters Company, the Schroed tei Quintet, in beautifully costumed musical programs, and a full week of other high class offerings will make the chautauqua season one long to be remembered by all who enjoy its many advantages this year. The local committee composed of many of our leading citizens, expect to make a great success of the chautauqua. LIFT YOUR CORNS OFF WITH FINGERS Tells How to Loosen a Tender Corn or Callus so it Lifts Out Without Pain. You reckless men and women who are pestered with corns and who have at least once a week invited an awful death from lockjaw or blood poison pre now told by a Cincinnati authorily to use a drug called freezone, which the moment a few drops are applied to any corn or callus the soreness is relieved and soon the entire corn or callus, root and all, lifts off with the fingers. - Freezone dries the moment it is afF plied, and simply shrivels the corn or callus without inflaining_or even irri tating the surrounding tissue or skin. A small bottle of freezone will cost very little at any of the drug stores, but will positively rid one’s feet of every hard or soft corn or hardened callus. If your druggist hasn’t any freezone he can get it at any whole sale drug house for you.—(advt.) A FEW HINTS ON THE WELFARE OF BABIES. When a baby comes fTfto the world it is about the most helpless thing on earth. A calf has it on a baby forty ways when it comes to independence. A baby is dependent on some one to bathe and dress it, to feed it, to put it to bed, to teach it to sit up, to teach ty to walk, to protect it'against injury tnd disease. These things being true, in Is eminently proper that those who have babies, or who are apt to have the care of a • baby, should fit them selves for the responsibility. One of the most Important things to learn about an infant is how to feed it ft is highly probable that more ba bies die from being improperly fed than from any other cause. Mother’s milk is nature’s food for an infant, and w’hen anyone tries to substitute something else for it, before nature has given the baby teeth and strong 1 enough organs to digest the new food, j trouble practically always results. Much of the illness ascribed to “teeth- ! ing” is in reality uue to giving cow’s i milk or solid food too soon. “Summer complaint” is largely brought on by keeping the baby wrap ped up too warm, by giving solid food too soon or of a wrong kind, by Im pure milk, and by ily contaminatioft of the food. If an infant, for any reason, can not take its mother’s milk, then a physi cian should prescribe and teach the mother how to make the right kind of artificial food. Food prescriptions are often more necessary than medical prescriptions. The mistake some mothers make of keeping a flannel on a baby In the summer time is well-nigh criminal. It would be just as sensible for a grown man to keep his overcoat on. It seems astonishing that any moth er in this enlightened country should think it of benefit to a baby for it to have a string of buttons or a string of anything else around its neck, but the fact remains that this sort of fool ishness is frequently indulged in, in the vain belief that it is good for teeth ing. Many mothers are guilty of tying asafoetlda bags on their children in order to keep them from catching dis eases. Many infants are sinned against by being carried to places where there is a crowd—such as to church and to places of amusement. This practice Is fraught with danger, for the air in a crowded room is practically always bad and full of dust; and in crowded places the chances of catching a con tagious malady are greatly multiplied. In view of the fact that thousands of babies lose their lives from the dis eases of childhood, it is astonishing that such maladies should be looked on as trivial by some people. Not only do the so-called diseases of childhood frequently produce Immediate death, but In many Instances of apparent re- iihihhwmhhhhhmm §_■ Jp Tm Last Sifter Full is just as < Good as the First MsSgj in a Sack of JSSfSv RISING SUN MR | l(Slf-Risia£ and Ready Prepared) |jj This result is obtained by mixing * quality ingredients in just the proper g proportions. * Ground from select Soft Winter Wheat— scientifically blended with pure leavening L -that’s why RISING SUN is the choice of discriminating cooks. wl Your grocer expects you to call for it. Prepared exclusively by lire famous RED MILL, Nashville, Term, . 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, Ca. Notice is hereby given that the Comnlata tion Tax forlhe year 1917 is $3.00. All persons subject to street tax may pay this amount or work ten days upon the streets of said city as provided by law. The hooks are now open for collection of this tax and all persons failing to pay will r be served with notice to work. By order of the Board of Commissioners. This March 28th, 1917. W. W. DANIEL, City Clerk. tojirto Top - off jppi Fine Meal •M **• vLI COFFEE . The Luzianne Guarantee: If, after using the contenta of a can, you are not satisfied in every respect, your gro cer will refund your money. The Reily-Taylor Company, i\few Orleans oovery some one or more organs have been permanently damaged, and the victim, in the course of time, succumbs to heart or kidney disease, or some similar malady, as a direct result of one of the diseases of infancy. A targe part of the blindness in the world is due to improper care of ba What could be better than a cup (or two) of good, old Luzianne? The aroma will tickle your nose; the taste will tickle your palate; the price will please your purse; and all will live hap pily ever after. Luzianne tastes all the way down. If it doesn’t taste better and go twice as far as any other coffee at the price, go get your money back. NOW —get a can of Luzianne and make it do what we say. Do that. Ask for profit-sharing catalog. bies’ eyes. Sore eyes In newborn ba bies demand immediate attention by a good doctor. Blindness may result in a few hours or a few days if inflammed eyes are not properly treated. < . POR SALE?—Several loads of fertile izer. Apply to Anderson’s Stable. .