The Bartow tribune. The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1917-1924, June 28, 1917, Image 8

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EPWORTH LEAGUE. TLic Kpworth League recently or ganized at the Sam Jones Memorial church will hold its regular weekly meeting Sunday evening at seven o'clock. The officers elected for the summer months are: • President, Mr. Lewis Peeples; vice-president, Mr. Ernest Ray; secretary. Miss P.erfha Jenkins; treasurer, Mr. James Knight; chairman of religious meetings commit tee, Miss Vail Jones; recreation and culture committee, Miss" Maybelle Jones; missionary committee, Miss Elizabeth Bradley; social service com mittee, Miss Florrie Wylie. All the young people of the Metho dist church are urgently requested to attend these, meetings and all Inter ested persons are most cordially in vited. If you are not interested, come a Statement of the condition of The BANK OF CASSVILLE, ]located at Cassville, Ga., at the close of business June jJO, in 17. RESOURCES Time loans* $ 88,189.64 . Overdrafts, unsecured .... G. 22 Banking bouse 1,741.13 J i rnttuie and fixtures ... 1,7*49.82 Due from 1 ranks and bank ers in this state 4,018.03 Due from bpnks and bank ers in other states 3,652.71 Currency 1,502.00 Gold 10.00 Silver, nickels, etc. 206.76 TOTAL $100,957.27 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in ....$ 15,000.00 1 udtvided profits, less cur rent expenses, interest and taxes paid 1,054.88 Individual deposits subject to check *10,710.39 Demand certificates 5g.500.00 1 Time certificates 18,652.36 Cashier’s checks 48.61 • __ ! TOTAL . .$100,057.27 J STATE OF GEORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY. Before me came R. B. Rollins, cash ier of Bank of Cassville, who being duly sworn,.says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condi tion of said bank, as shown by the books of file in said bank. R. B. ROLLINS. Sworn t& and subscribed before me, this 28 day of June, 1917. €. M. MILAM, N, P. Bartow County, Georgia. CORRECT GLASSES For those nho have eye trouble takes a great load of strain off the nervous system, helps you to store up energy and preserves the eyesight for a time when you need it. ‘Don’t strain your eyes it means trouble for you. See DR. PARKS REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST At Young Bros. Drug Company for few days. We believe Dr. Parks is one of the best and most careful men that we have ever known in his line. See jhim’about your eyes. n YOUNG BROS. DRUG CO. and- get interested. The following program will be given t ext Sunday by the missionary depart ment, with MBs Elizabeth Bradley as leader: Subject- ‘Present Day Need* in Mission Felds" > Devotional "The Utilization ot Christ." Papers: • Why I Study Mi.-sidns" -Mr. Ern est Ray,. "The Need for Christian Women in Non-Christian Lands" Mi s Clyde Foster. • ' * “Medical Missions in West China" Miss Bertha Jenkins. “Japan’s New Day"—Mfcss Florrie Wylie. Violin Solo —Mr. John Logan. AX APARTMENT FOR RENT— Three rooms and private bath, with gas, elect Ire lights amt screens. Mrs. Henry Harvey, Phone 3fif>, 221 North Erwin Street. Mrs. Henry Gooding and children, of Columbia, S. C., arrived this week for a visit of several weeks with .Mrs. Gooding’s parents, Judge and .Mr.-. G H. Aubrey. Mrs. .1. W. K. mn-dy, Miss Mary Lou Kennedy, Miss Glenna Trippe, Mis- Vera McGinnis and Miss Walta Swin ney, of Taylorsville, were in the, city Inst Friday, Money to Lend On good security, Bartow County Farms given preference. m ts Loans will be closed without any delay and rates and terms will be made satisfactory. J. T. NORRIS THE BARTOW TRIBUNE-THE CAR TERSVILLE N EWS, JUNE 28, 1917 Miss Ellen Wheeler, who has been visiting Mrs. Terreli Fincher, has re turned to her home in Prosperity, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Bam Bradford and son. ! c( Marietta, were tho week-end gues r ' * Mrs. H. R, Maxwell, -Mrs. Horace Howard entertained j bridge club on Friday afterii >on with | only the members invited j ' . j Mrs. r. Tinsley, .Mrs. gam How- I L and .Miss Connie Tinsley spent the week-end with relatives in Dalton. * Mrs. J. A. 'Jordon and children, ui I A' ant a, are visiting relatives here this ! week. Rev. and Airs. Walt Holcomb an nounce the birth of a daughter on Tuesday, June 26, at the home of Mrs. I Sam P. Jones. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured afth APPLICATIONS, a* thev cannot •each the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood >r constitutional disease, and iu order to cure it tou must take internal remedies. Hail* Catarrh v ure is taken internally- and acts directly upou the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall s Catarrh * ure is not a quack medicine. It was pre scribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years and is a regular prescription, it is composed of the best tonics known, com bined with the best blood purifiers, acting di rcctly on the mucous surfaces. The jierfect combination of the two ingredients is what pro duces such wonderful results in curing catarrh Send, for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Prcfps., Toledo, O. .Sold by Druggists, prie< >/75c. laki; Ilall s Family nil* for constipation. Don’t Let “Old Sol” W orry you This Summer-give him the laugh by wearing one of our Cool-Cloth, Palm Beach or Mohair Suits. Men's Palm Beach, Cool-Cloth and Mohair Suits Made from guaranteed, dependable materials, real comfortable, cool summery clothes, in gray, blue, black or mixtures. Indi vidual styles for men and young men, either pinch-back,.belted or more conservative models, with patch or plain pockets, coats mostly skeleton lined, in all regular and extra sizes from 32 to 46, reasonably priced at $6.50 up to $20.00. Men’s Palm Beach Cloth Suits Smart, Summery Coat and Pants Suits, made from the genuine Palm Beach Cloth, in the very newest pinch-back'or more con servative styles, carefully tailored and very fashionable, in all regular and extra sizes from 32 to 44 including stouts, reasonably priced at $6.50 to $12.50. Our Cool Summer Suits are Styled Right, tailored in the most careful manner by skilled men tailors, shaped to perfectly - fit any figure, and priced right. Most of them arc from the fa mous summer goods specialists, Schloss Bros. &Cos. of Baltimore and New York. Bovs’ Suits An immense stock of carefully tailored boys’ suits in a variety of the newest fabrics, in fancy weaves, checks and stripes; all, fashionable shades; si/.es from 7 to 18 years. Special $5 J. W. VAUGHAN & CO. • • Cartersville, Ga. Phone 122 "THE CLOTHES * ,* BEAUTIFUL’ T=L V/Y Made by > A,, j * SCHLOSS BROS.-& CO. /_7 /’ \ _ V , V i-!/ Lx N ? cm -s. i t r\ a / pi ; ’ Men’s Straw Hats All straw hats may look alike, at first glance, but they are not all made alike. Every straw hat in our stock comes from a manufacturer of high standing--they are the better kind; we have every favored shape and block in real Pana ma, Mackinaw, smooth or rough straw. Price from 75c to $5 Men's Oxfords Nc \v and correct V styles, in g u n metal ✓ and Russia calf, in the full English and other fashionable toe mod' els; extraordinary val ues at $4.00 up