The Bartow tribune. The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1917-1924, August 09, 1917, Image 8

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>LS LIFT A CORN OFF WITHOUT PAIN! Cincinnati Authority Tells How to Dry Up a Corn or Callus so it Lifts off With Fingers. You corn-pestered men and women need suffer no longer. Wear the shoes that nearly killed you before, says this Cincinnati auth rity, because a few drops of freezone applied directly on a tender, aching corn or callus, stops soreness at once and soon the corn or hardened callus loosens so it can be lilted out, root and all, without pain. A email bottle of freezone costs very little at any drug store, but will posi tive^ - take off every hard or soft corn or callus. This should be tried as it is Inexpensive and is said not to irritate the surrounding skin. If your druggist hasn’t any freezone tell hint to get a small bottle for you from his wholesale drug house. It is fire stuff and acts like a charm every time.—(advt.) The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Heai Because of Us tonic and laxative effect I.AXA riVE BROMO QUININE is better than oribuar Outnine and does not cause nervousiu - r n., ioging in head. Remember the full r,an:e ' < ■ok for Ibe signature of V.. W. CfcO'-’t- BUY PAINT WITH YOUR EYES OPEN There's as much difference in the character of paints as in people. You want paint that not only looks well on your property, but that will give you the best service at lowest cost. That is the reason you should buy a paint containing the greatest amount f zinc. Without it paint rapidy darkens, scales off and decays. Mastic Paint, the kind that lasts, is made with pure white lead and zinc oxide, 50 per cent, each, ground in pure jLinseed Oil. Mastic Paint lasts longest, has greatest covering capacity, and is very economical. Be sure to use MASTIC PAINT—it is guaranteed and must give you absolute .satisfaction. For Color-Cards and Paint Book, "Homes and How to Paint Them,” call on i Lumpkin Hardware Cos. Cartersville, Ga. Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove’s The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 50 For men 'who care to dress well. J. W. Vaughan & Cos. New line of BARRY SHOES For Men Just received—all the new shapes for fall wear in black or tan. THEY ARE READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION AND APPROVAL. J. W. Vaughan & Cos. Phone 122 Cartersville, Ga. BHH urn 10 WARD OFF TVPHOID Pyhsicians report the existence of a few cases of typhoid fever within the city limits, and there has been one ! known fatality from this disease here. Citizens of Cartersville, as far as | possible, should look to their premises | with a view of removing all breeding places of flies and mosquitoes, which pests are the conveyors and carriers of this disease. In the absense of a sanitary sewerage system in Carters ville, each man must care for his own health and must take extraordinary preoeutions to insure the keeping of this disease at a minimum. There are many complaints arising f:om various quarters of the city be cause of lack of "sewerage facilities, and. should this question again be submitted to the people of Carters ville, it is doubtful whether there will be any votes cast against it. Certainly the sentiment in Cartersville today, due to the existence of fever in the month of July, almost a full month ahead of the time when it usually ap pears, and the death of one prominent, bright and esteemed citizen from this disease, has caused universal demand for a sanitary system of sewerage and it appears to be the fervent hope of every citizen that the time will soon I be reached when Cartersville will it self install a sewerage system. i In the meantime, let every citizen ; whose general health will permit, sub j mit to vaccination for typhoid and to ! see to it that members of his family also are vaccinated. Statistics submit ted by the members of the medical profession prove that typhoid has ] been almost completely eradicated j from the armies formed today in i America and on European soil. Out j of the British army, composed today of something like 3,500,000 soldiers, there is said to be only two cases of typhoid. In the American army where soldiers suffered during the Civil war and during the Spanish-American war, more from typhoid than from bullets, the disease has been almost totally eradicated; while the German army is supposed to be practically free from this disease, —all due to vaccination and the disepyery of the vaccine that one immune from attack. THE BARTOW CAT'. r. T.L" AUGUST <>, 1917 71ADIS0N MILAM TO OPEN AN ATTRACTIVE CANDY SHOP. One of the most attractive soft drink and ice cream parlors, candy and cigar shops to be found anywhere is now being furnished and equipped by Madison Milam on Bank Block, who hopes to have it open and ready for business within the next week or ten days. Mr. Milani has thoroughly overhaul ed the building which he has previous ly occupied as a tailoring establish ment, moving his tailoring shop up stairs, and has completely revolution ized the appearance of the ground tleor. Providing a vestibule as part of the entrance, he has placed upon this a white tile floor of very attractive design. The room will be lined with fixtures of the latest'and most up to date pattern with mahogony finish. These fixtures are provided with humidor equipment for the keeping cf cigars and with sanitary and safe provision made for the keeping of candies and other delicacies. The soda fount which will be installed will be a very expensive and elaborate, as r ell as artistic, piece of equipment, and will be placed in the front part of the room where plenty of space has been provided. The cigar counter with the accessories going with cigars and lobacco, such as humidors, pipes, ci gar and cigarette holders, will be as- i s ; gned a place on the other side. Hailed off in the rear of the room will be an attractive ice cream parlor, with tables and chairs of the latest vogue. The Avails will he tinted and fres coed while the lighting fixtures will furnish an additional touch of art which will make complete a most at tractive place for the entertainment of theatre and other social i>arties, as well as comfortable and attractive i revision for regular patrons, Mr. Milam’s progressiveness in pro viding a place of such taste and elab orate design is to be commended and Its arrangement will carry its appeal for a heavy patronage. FRANK JACKSON BUYS GEO. TINSLEY GARAGE. Frank Jackson has recently acquir ed and is now the owner and operator of the garage on the corner of East Main and Gilmer streets, formerly owned and operated by George C. Tinsley. Mr. Tinsley expects soon to enter IdW.'lMK’ Have You Ever Stopped To Think that stockings should be fitted as carefully as shoes? That unless your hose fit properly your shoes won’t, either? The comfort and well-being of our customers concern us vitally—a satisfied customer is a permanent customer. In our hosiery department we have made a study of “foot-comfort”, and as a result we strongly recommend Armor Plate Hosiery Knit to shape and size exactly not shrunk or stretched into shape after knitting. Therefore, they fit the foot, ankle and leg perfectly, without sagging or wrinkling. And they’re dyed with “Harins-uot Dye”—guaranteed by the manufacturers not to rot, burn or weaken the yarn. That means longer wear as well as fast color. Oct a pair today for each member of the family. STEINBE RG’S 12-14 Wall St. CartertriUe. Ga. Phone 322 the United States naval service and this made necessary his relinquish ment of this business. His successor, Frank T. Jackson, is well known to the people of Carters ville and Bartow county; is a young man of fine judgment and diligent habits who will give attentive and skilful service to all bis patrons. Associated with Mr. Jackson in this business will be Mr \V. J. Noble, who is likewise popular and thoroughly ef ficient in all his business methods, and those owning and operating auto mobiles will be assured that the best of treatment will be furnished their machines. The style of the business will be The Frank T. Jackson Company, and its scope will embrace everything common to the garage business, in cluding mechanical repair, storage, oil, gas and air. SOME RACE HORSES TO BE SEEN HERE. Some race horses which have been giving a good account of themselves and which will be seen on the Bartow county fair track this fall are Tony 8., owmed by Horace Foster, of Car tersville, who at Berea, Kentucky, re cently won first money in two races, the aggregate of the purses being three hundred dollars; Black Heart, owned by Foster and Moran, took down first money on this track in one race; Lula Dillon, another horse w’hich will be here in October, won first money in one race; Belle Isle, yet another horse wdiich will be seen on the Bartow county fair track, won third money in tw-o races, and Dan Taylor, owned by Foster and Moran, ran second in two races. Patchenhart, a horse familiar to Cartersville lovers of good racing, is in charge of Mr. Moran who has Patchenhart and a green trotter at Sanders, Kentucky, this week. Fine Farm For Sale or Exchange. Fine little red land farm just out side of Atlanta, for sale, or will ex change for other property. Value $4,000. J. A. HALL, Decatur, Ga. Paint Promotes Prosperity And Affords the Best and Cheap est Insurance Against Decay. No other factor adds more to the value, life and beauty of your home than good paint—Pee-Gee Paint. Facts and figures conclusively prove that in any community where homes are well painted, property values have greatly increased. The cost of painting is small com pared with the amount it enhances the value and looks of your home. Remember, you cannot get better and cheaper protection against decay and depreciation than Pee-Gee Paint. Right now is the time to Paint, and whatever your paint needs may be, there is a Pee-Cee Paint or Finish for every purpose. For estimates, color cards, paint booklets, and practical advice, plea call on Lumpkin Hardware Cos. Cartersv'lle, Ga „ 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 WANTED —To sell my 6 cylinder, 7 passenger, 60 horse Cole automobile or will trade for small farm or city property. Machine cost $2,850.00 and has been run less than 5,000 miles. Good as new. This machine is for sale at a real bargain. W. H. Field. FREE OF CHARGE Why suffer with indigestion, dys pepsia, torpid liver, constipation, sour stomach, coming up of food after eat ing, etc., when you can get a sample bc.ttle of Green’s August Flower free at Young Bros. Drug Cos. This medi cine has remarkable curative proper ties, and has demonstrated 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 75 cent bottles. For sale by all dealers in civilized countries.—(advt.) LOT FOR SALE Located right in the heart of the business district on West Main street. 58 foot frontage and 200 ft* depth. Price $2000; terms cash. This is the best real es tate value ever offered in Cartersville. If interested, see SCHEUER BROS When you eat Bread, see that it is made right This is the old way in mixing This is the way the Taylor Sanitary Bakery Bread is mixed. The new wav \ wy ~ Come in and inspect I our Sanitary Bakery I and be convinced. I TAYLOR’S SANITARY! BAKERY I Bank Block Cartersville, Ga.B ALFALFA GROWN I just as profitably in Georgia, the < arolinas ami Alabama, as in the West if you lime your UdeH with LADCO GROUND LIMESTONE. I Costs a trifle. Insures good stand ami vigorou* growth of alfalfa, vetch, clovers and graiM Write for delivered price, valuable booklet reports. Attractive proposition to merctiun® and farmer agents. ■ LADD LIME & STONE COMPANY. ■ *46 HEALEY BUILDING, ATLANTA.