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The CARTERSVILLE NEWS.
Published Weekly on Thursday
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Entered as second-class matter,
February 17, 1910, at the post offic#
at Cartersville. Ga., under the Afit
March 3. 1879.
DETACHMENT LEAVES
FOR MACON CAMP.
The detachment of the sth regiment
which has been for several weeks
camped on the Etowah river at the
railroad bridge broke camp Tuesday
and left for Macon in accordance with
orders received to this effect. No sol
diers have been yet ordered to take
their place and, hence, Cartersville
will, for the first time in several
weeks, he without the inspiring pres
ence of these guardians of our coun
try’s safety.
The people of Cartersville greatly
regretted the necessity of parting
with the boys. They have been uni
formly gentlemanly in their bearing
and conduct and have entered largely
into social affairs which has contrib
uted greatly to the pleasure of all.
Friendships have been formed and
many citizens will follow' the mem
bers of the detachment into the life
of the soldier on the field and it is
needless to say that the universal
w;ish and confident expectation goes
forward that each will acquit, himself
well.
Mr. Irwin Alrnaml of the Medical
Corps National Guard has been with
both detachments which have guarded
this bridge and, hence, became the
t‘BSt known to Cartersville citizens of
any of the soldiers and great regret
has been expressed that he has been
called away from our community life.
KEEP A BOTTLE OF
C. C. C.
DN YOUR MEDICINE SHELF FOR
DIARRHOEA AN DYSENTERY
25c A BOTTLE AT
YOUNG BROS. DRUG CO.
COCOTONE
SKIN WHITENER
25c BOX FREE
Skin Bleach or Whitener for dark or brown skin, removing all
lemishes and clearing swarthy or sallow complexions and causing the
km to Grow Whiter. Don’t envy a clear complexion use Cocotone
:in Whitener and have one.
WHAT USERS THINK OF COCOTONE
Macon, Ga.
scotone Cos.
.Dear Sirs: Send me by return mail
to boxes of Cocotone. Skin Whitener
)d three cakes of Cocotone Skin
>ap. They are fine and I do not care
be without them. Enclose is money
der for $1.26.
Yours truly,
CLARA M. JACKSON,
Waycross, Ga.
. cotone Cos.
Dear Friends: Your Cocotone stun
hitener is the finest thing I ever
w. My skin was very dark and the
box has made it many shades
hter, and my friends all ask me
at I have been using. Enclosed you
4 find $2.00. Please send me six box-
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of Skin Whitener and two cakes of
ip. j
Yours truly,
ANNA M. WHITE.
Eureka Tile & Cement Company
John R. Young & Cos., Proprietors
VY. J. Burdett, Mnnager.
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Office and Shop on Market Street, East of
Grand Opera House Building
CARTERSVILLE, ;; ;; GEORGIA
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WE will contract to furnish material at lowest
cash prices and do any kind of concrete
vork, such as tile and cement walks, street paving,
* bridges and culverts, cemetery walls, steps, cement
1 prick and all kinds of building blocks, and furnish
he best of references as to responsibility, work
nanship, etc.
PATRIOTIC DAY AT SAM JONES
MEMORIAL SUNDAY SCHOOL.
The First Methodist Sunday school
will fittingly comply with the message
of -President Wilson and observe
Patriotic Day next Sunday. A large at
tendance is exjiected and a very inter
esting program, as follows, will be
rendered. The presence of the Sun
day school, the church and the whole
town will be' welcomed for this ob
servance.
Song—‘'America”—School.
Scripture Reading—Psalm 40,
The Call to Patriotic Sunday—Mr.
C. C. Pittman.
Anthem —“Lift Up Your Heads O
Ye Gates.”
Our Flag—Mr. John Logan.
Reading—“ Old Glory”—Miss Vail
Jones.
Solo —“The Star Spangled Banner"
—Mrs. A. B, Cunyus.
Salute to the Flag —Led by Joel Fite
and Bennett Conyers.
Roll of the Young Men of Bartow
County Who Have Enlisted—Mr. W.
N. Howard.
Prayer—Prof. J. W. Jackson.
The Y. M. C. A. on the Battle Field
—Mr. Lord.
The W T ork of the Red Cross Society
—Mrs. W. W. Daves.
Song—“ The Battle Hymn of the
Republic”—-School.
WHENEVER YOU HEAR THE
WORD DIARRHOEA OR DYSEN
TERY THINK OF C. C. C. COREA
CHOLERA CORDIAL. IF YOU DON’T
BELIEVE IT THE BEST AND MOST
HARMLESS REMEDY FOR THESE
DANGEROUS TROUBLES A 25c BOT
TLE WILL CONVINCE YOU.
YOUNG BROS. DRUG CO.
AN APARTMENT FOR RENT—
Three rooms and private hath, with
gas, electric, lights and screens. Mrs.
Henry Harvey, Phone 360, 221 North
Erw in Street.
TURNIP SEED. TURNIP SEED. TUR.
NIP SEED.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED $150.00
WORTH AND EXPECT TO SELL
THEM ALL FOR IT’S NOTHING
MORE THAN WE HAVE DONE BE
FORE.
YOUNG BROS. DRUG CO.
What is LAX-FOS
LAX-FOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA
A Digestive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic
and Liver Tonic. Contains Cascara Bark,
Blue Flag Root, Rhubarb Root, Black
Root, May Apple Root, Senna Leaves and
Pepsin. Combines strength with pala
table aromatic taste. Does not gripe. 50c
Montgomery, Ala.
Cocotone Cos.
Dear Sirs: 1 find that Cocotone Skin
Whitener is the best preparation I
have ever used to clear the skin, and
wish you would mail me two boxes at
once.
(Signed) MRS. C. P. JOHNSON.
Do not accept substitutes or Imitations.
CUT THIS OUT
THE COCOTONE CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
1 have never used Cocotone Skin
Whitener, but if you will send me a
25c box free, will be pleased to try it.
I enclose six 2c stamps to cover cost
~f mailing, packing etc.
Name
Address
AGENTS WANTED.
THE BARTOW TRIBUN E-THE CARTERSVILLE NEWS, J’JNE 28, 1917
FRESH
TURNIP
SEED
YOUNG BROS.
DRUG CO.
NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA & ST. LOUIS
RAILWAY CO-OPERATIVE
MARKET SERVICE.
The Marketing Division of the Traffic Department of
the Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway will fur
nish to persons desiring to purchase the names and ad
dresses of the owners of the following.
FOR SALE.
2 Registered Aberdeen Angus Bulls;
10 grade Jersey heifers; 25 high grade
Angus Heifers; 10 Registered Here
ford Bulls, singly or in lots; 14 regis
tered Hereford cows and 13 registered
Hereford Heifers, singly or in lots; 5
registered Holstein bulls, singly or i w
lots; 12 registered Jersey cows and 15
registered Jersey heifers, singly or in
lots; 7 registered Jersey bulls, singly
or in lots; 50 registered Short Horn
cows and heifers; 10 registered Short
*
Horn bulls, ail ages; Cherries, crated/
Seed corn, alii varieties; 200 Angora
Goats; draft, saddle and harness hors
es and mares, also brood mares; reg
istered Percheron stallions, mares and
fillies; cotton seed hulls; registered
Jacks and Jennetts; maple and beech
lumber; cotton seed and velvet bean
meal; mules, all ages; locust and
chestnut posts; poultry, all breeds;
e&gs for hatching, all breeds; scrap
iron; 250 ewes; 40 registered Hamp
shire bucks; registered swine for
breeding purposes, all ages.
To producers will be furnished the
names and addesses of persons by
whom the following commodities are
Beginning Friday, June 29,
tinlWW* W *
I; will>sell one of each of the follow=
mg articles to one person only:
75c Pocket Knives for . 50c
$1.25 Eight Quart Triple Coated Blue
and White Enamel Preserving Ket
tles With Cover of Same Material
f° r ' • • r • 75c
The above proposition is good as
long as the stock lasts or through July 5.
4F
; in the habit of paying cash; your
money wilTgo further and you will cer
tainly like it better.
• Sincerely,
HARRY L. OSMENT,
Working for The Osment Cos.
WANTED
10,000 bushels Soy Beaus, large and
small lots; 5,000 bushels Field Peas,
large and small lots; 500 bushels Sor
ghum Cane Seed, large and small lots;
large quantities Canned Vegetables;
10 cars grazers; Holstein Bulls, Cows
and Heifers; 2,000 bushels. Crimson
Clover seed, large and small lots;
French Country butter and eggs;
Herds Grass, Blue Grass, Soudan
Grass and Bermuda Grass seed; hay,
all varieties, large and small lots;
white or colored male hand; 2
white male farm hands; colored fam
ily to cultivate plated crop; splendid
opening for merchandise business;
millet seed; Burt, Apperson, Rust
Proof, Fulghum and Winter Turf oat
seed; seed peanuts; locust and chest
nut poles; Dwarf Essex Rape seed;
red clover seed; Abruzzie and common
rye . seed; 500 stock ewes, large and
small lots; sunflower seed; sweet
c'over seed.
Breeders of live stock and producers
cf field, garden and orchard products
for sale, except such as reach the mar
kets through established and logical
channels, are cordially invited to com
municate to the undersigned complete
descriptions, quantities and other ne
cessary information of such commod
ities.
. Address
L. P. BELL AH, General Agent.
Nashville, Tenn
ASK YOUR MERCHANT
FOR**
The IVleal that has a strong
guarantee
We do custom Grinding. Bring
us your Corn
Phone 244 E. Main St.
SHAW’S CASH STORE
“Keep on coming’’-the
more you come, the
more you save.
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Thanks Awfully,
JIM SHAW
REPORT OF CONDITION OF TIJE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
At Cartersville in the State of Georgia, at the close of
business on June 20, 1917.
\ ■ RESOURCES.
1. a Loans and discounts $253,503.40
Total loans $253,503.40
2. Overdrafts, unsecured, $866.13 _ 866.18
5. U. S. bonds (other than Liberty Bonds of 1917)
a U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par
value) 50,000.00
U. S. bonds and certificates of indebtedness owned
and unpledged 5,000.00
Total U. S. bonds (other than Liberty Bonds)
and certificates of indebtedness 55,000.00
6. Payment on account subscription for Liberty Loan
, Bonds t 2,384.00
7. Bonds, securities, etc.:
e Securities other than U. S. bonds (not includ
ing stacks) owned unpledged.. .., 1.031.92
Total bonds, securities, etc ’ ’ 1,031.92
9. Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per
cent of subscription) 3,000.00
13. a Net amount due from approved reserve agents
in New' York, Chicago, and St. Louis" 9,259.16
l) Net amount due from approved reserve agents
in other reserve cities 97,718.13 106,977.29
14. Net amount due from banks and bankers (oth
er than included in 13 or 21) 68,277.17
16. Other checks on banks in the same city or
town as reporting bank .* 3,349.20
17. a Outside checks and other cash items 18.00
b Fractional currency, nickels and cents 173.79 191.79
18. Notes of other national banks 13,320.00
21. Lawful reserve in vault and net amount w ith
Federal Reserve Bank 47,660.00
22. Redemption fund with IT. S. Treasurer and due
from IT. S. Treasurer 2,500.00
Total $548,000.90
LIABILITIES.
24. Capital stock paid in $ 50,000.00
25. Surplus fund • • 60,000.00
26. a Undivided profits $56,597.74
b Less current expenses, interest, and
taxes paid 6,164.76 50,432,98
29. Circulating notes outstanding 50,000.00
32. amount due to banks and bankers (other/
than included in 30 or 31) 2,039.75
Demand deposits subject to Reserve:
34. Individual deposits subject to check 301,301.95
35. Certificates of deposit due in less than 80days..! 42,852.17
36. Certified Checks 289.30
37. Cashier’s checks outstanding 1,024.75
Total demand deposits subject to Reserve
items 34, 35, 36, 37, 3S, 39 and 49 345,528.17
Total $548,000^90
STATE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF BARTOW, ss:
I, O. W. Haney, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and
belief.
‘ , , O. W. HANEY, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to betore me this 27th day of June. 1917.
J. F. HAMMOND, Notary Public.
Correct—Attest:
, R. W. LANDERS,
R. S. MUNFOKp,
bob h. McGinnis,
- Directors.
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