The Bartow tribune. The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1917-1924, August 16, 1917, Image 4

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I'dfi BARTOW TRIBUNE ir.e CARTERSVILLE NEWS. Published Weekly on Thursday miBUNB PUBLISHING CO. (incorporated) Subscription Rates: $1.50 per year. 75c for six months. 40c for three months. Advertising rates furnished upoa implication. Proper notice of deaths will al ways be published without charga u soon as we learn of them, but formal obituary notices sent in later rill be charged for at regular ad vertising rates. We reserve tb* *iirbt of editing all items published. Entered as second-class matter, February 17, 1910. at the post offic* at Cartersville. Ga., undeT the Aal ■*f March 3. 1879. ’MILAM’S CANDY SHOP OPEN FOR BUSINESS. The new candy shop and ice cream parlors of Madison Milam opened for business Thursday and presented an attractive appearance. All the fixtures were of the latest, most modern and artistic design, and the stock of can dies and cigars added color and beau ty to the place. The soda fount is a work of art and a mechanical perfec tion. Mr. Milam will have a capable corps of assistants as clerks and wait ers and the central location and the artistic arrangement is bound to at tract a large patronage. FIDDLERS CONVENTION TO BE FOR RED CROSS. An old time fiddlers’ convention will be held at the court house in Car tersville, August 21st and 22d. These capable music makers will furnish to audiences airs and familiar pieces which will both please and amuse. In addition to the instrumental features will be some singing voices to render old time popular airs, and the per formances to be given will be for the benefit of the Red Cross Society. Ev erybody should attend and thereby en joy an entertainment as well as help ing a capable cause. —— — ALL DAY SINGING. There will be an all day singing the fourth Sunday, August 26, at Mace donia church in the Stamp Creek Dis trict. Everybody is invited to attend. Tfea Quinine That Does Not Affect The Heat 2?f*?** * ts tonic anti laxative effect LAX A TIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordi nar’ yumme and does not cause nervousness no racing in head. Remember the full name am f to it for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 2.S c j Blue Chambray Shirts N° Approvals 48c Cash Let Us Fit You-- Sizes 141-2 to 17 -—Positively Cash= ■ Hf' J. W. VAUGHAN & CO. — Men’s Colored Sox Do You Appreciate a Bargain? Palm Beach Suits 1 5c Cash 84 PAIR MEN’S OXFORD TIES $4.50 Lisle finish in gray, blue, Cash white, black, palm beach On Sale Saturday, August 18th Jn severa j patternSi i lg ht and navv. About as Cheap as You Can Have Your Old Ones Halt Soled and dark colors. lf you appreciate worth and service more than style, this All Straw Hats ad will interest and prove a wonderful saving. 1-2 Price c , . , , ~ , . c rhniro Graham’s Bath Soap ■ ■ i 84 pair men s oxlord ties in gun metal, tans vllOlCc Men’s and boys* straws, patent leather, (all sharp toes), sizes r d* | OJT 9c D j to 11, all high grade shoes and worth from all 1# O O Panamas and thrce to five times the price they will sell r Leghorns for v SH 1 Six Varieties. - Now be on Time and Reap the Benefit of These Bargains = Saturday Morning, August 18th j Phone No. 122 Cartersville, Georgia MRS. CASON HAD 10 HOPE OF RETURNING Went to Atlanta 6 Weeks Ago Propped Up on Pillow's. Takes Tanlac and Gains 35 Pounds. A short time ago Mr. J. B Battle who is well known in Atlanta, came into Jacobs' Pharmacy to get a bottle of Tanlac for his sister-in-law. Mrs. O. C. Cason, who lives some distance out of Atlanta, near Acworth. While mak ing the purchase Mr. Battle told of the wonderful improvement in Mrs. Cason’s condition since she began us ing the medicine about six weeks ago. He had made the statement that Mrs. Cason felt so grateful for the wonderful benefit she had received that she wanted to make a public statement, as she felt it her duty to tell the whole world about Tanlac. He then suggested that. Dr. Elder, the Tanlac representative at Jacobs’, call at his residence for a personal inter- view. When Dr. Elder called at Mr. Bat tle’s residence on English avenue, the following morning, it happened that Mr. Battle himself met him at the door and very cordially invited him into his living room. Mrs. Cason, who was bright and happy, soon made her appearance and began with delight to tell of the wonderful recovery of her i health, and her statement will go | down in history as being one of the most remarkable ever given a pro prietary medicine. Here is her story m her own words: ‘‘About six weeks ago I left my home on our farm near Acworth, Ga., to come to my sister’s home here in Atlanta, and I left with only a shadow of hope of ever returning alive to my home and husband. "I left Acworth,” she continued,‘‘in a comfortable automobile, propped up on pillows, coming through the coun try. I had almost as much medicine as I had baggage —a big box full of all kinds of medicines that had been prescribed for me. I reached here very weak and exhausted and with scarce ly enough strength to walk to the door. This trouble, from which 1 had suffered so long, had reduced me to almost a shadow, as I only weighed 60 pounds. “My brother-tin-law, Mr. Battle, said, ‘Well, you have tried everything else with no relief, now I want you to lay aside your “drug shop” and take Tan lac.’ Of course I was willing to try it, for the medicine is the talk of the whole country. Well, he got it for me THE BARTOW TRIBUNE-THE CART ERSVILLE NEWS, AUGUST 16,1917 >71(1 I j.i ,i\j L.a. tliul Jay. ‘ When 1 had taken about half of the first bottle I began to feel stronger r-’d encouraged. I continued to take it and it is nothing short of marvel ous how 1 improved day by day. I felt myself further and further from the grave. My appetite returned and my food seemed to nourish me and agree with me. My skin and complexion be gan clearing up and I improved in ev ery way possible until lam now a well woman, and when I say well, I mean absolutely what I say. I want to tell the whole world that I thank God and Tanlac. “I weigh 95 pounds now and feel a> well as I ever felt in my life. I am going back to my husband and home on the little farm five miles from Ac worth tomorrow, and won’t it be a joy ful meeting, returning to my husband and home absolutely well and happy— and won’t I tell everybody about what Tanlac has done for me?” “Yes, it’s just like she says,” chimed in Mr. Battle about this time. “Tanlac has simply robbed the grave, and if you could have seen her when she started on this medicine, you would say the same thing. “I didn’t know at the time just what her trouble was, but the doctors said she had pellagra. She may have had it. for all I know, but there is one thing certain, she hasn’t got it now, or at least you wouldn’t think so if you could watch her eat. I told her, jokingly, the other day, that she was eating me out of house and home. I don’t guess there ever was a case like hers, and there is one thing certain, you can count on us telling everyobdy about it, because I fully believe she owes her life to this medicine.” Tanlac is sold by Young Bros, in Cartersville, Bowdoin Drug Cos. In AdairsvMe, Dr. T. L. Arnold in Kings ton, Farmers Supply Cos. in Taylors ville, Atco Stores Cos. in Atco, Boh H. McGinnis in Styesboro, The Ligon Mercantile Cos. in Taylorsville, Ga., R. F. D. No. 1, J. A. Dorroh & Cos., Pine Log, Ga., G. W. Elrod, White, Ga„ J. T. Bray, Linwood, Ga., Cass Mercan tile Cos., Cass Station, Ga., Geo. H. Woodrow, Jr., Ladd, Ga., R. F. D., Car tersville, McTier & Milhollin, Cass ville, Ga., T. W. McHugh, Bolivar, Ga., (R. F. D. Rydal.)—(advt.) FOR SALE—Several second hand wagons, all at a bargain. See W. H. Field. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stops the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E- W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 25c. Clear Your Complexion with This I i J Old Reliable l 0 / j Remedy— SulphurCompound For Dimples, black-heads, freckles, blotches and tan, as well as for more serious face, scalp and body eruptions, hives, ecaema. etc., use this scientific compound of sulphur. Asa lo ll?* it soothes and heals; taken Internally— I nrw drow in a glass of water-K gets at the root of the trouble and purifies the blood. Physicians agree that sulphur is °° e °f * he .ffpetive blood purifiers known. Re- Semb*e?. a complexion isn’t skin deep —U’s health deep. n. ..... (a ask for HANCOCK SULPHUR COMPOUND- It has been used with satis factory results for over 25 years. 50c and $1 the bottle at vour druggist s. If he can't supply you. Jend his name and the price in stamps and we will send you a bottle direct. HANCOCK LIQUID SULPHUR company Baltimore. Md. I Sm'fhur Cimfiund Oint mtrr-Z! W SOc—fir Ult xmth tht IMuid Omt.ud. Spend Your Vacation in the Land of the Sky. This famous resort section is in WESTERN NORTH CAR OLINA, a few hours ride. Two thousand feet above the sea level in an ozone laden atmosphere where all recreations may be enjoyed. GOLF TENNIS RIDING MOTORING MOUNTAIN CLIMBING HUNTING A few of the famous resorts are ASHEVILLE TRYON SALUDA FLAT ROCK HOT SPRINGS WA YNESVILLE HENDERSONVILLE BREVARD Write for summer folder showing list of Luxurious Hotels Attractive Bungalows Homelike Boarding Houses LOW SUMMER FARES For complete information and illustrated literature communicate with R. L. BAYLOR, J. S. BLOODWORTH, D. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. T. P. A., Macon, Ga. SAYS PHOSPHATES MAKE BEAU TIFUL WOMEN AND STRONG, HEALTHY, VIGOROUS, RO BUST MEN. ; Physicians all over the world are pre scribing phosphates to build up run down enemic conditions and those who have treated their patients with Argo-Phcsphate are changing thin, enemic wo men with toneless tissues, flabby flesh, into the most beautiful rosy cheeked and plump round formed wo men imagin able. Atlanta, Ga. —Dr. Jacobson said in a recent interview that 90 per cent of enemia comes from nervous break down which can only be corrected by i supplying the necessary phosphates to the nervous system that is lacking in the food you eat, and this can be quickly supplied by taking one or two 5-grain Argo-Phosphate tablets after each meal, and at bed time. It will in many cases make a pale scrawney face the picture of health in a few da T, have seen women that i P ,8 ‘ ‘ would have to be kept' unde,’",”'? ment for months restored ” beultb one or two wee k SPECUL NOTICE. The Argop h phate recommended by Dr f ° Jacobson contains phosphates B ucl H are prescribed by leading p throughout the world, and it will found the most effective f orra f treating patients with Nervour Z pepsia, Stomach troubles, Brain F * Nervous Prostration, it wiU ren a§ ‘ youthful vim and vigor, and build V' the whole body. If your druggi st w -r not supply you with Argo-Phosphate send SI.OO for two weeks treatment’ to Argo Laboratories, lo Forsyth ?,' Atlanta, Ga.—(advt.) alfalfal^ just as profitably in Georgia, the < Alabama, as iu the West it you limt 10 na ’ with LADCO GROUND LIMESToVe " Costs a trifle. Insures good standlnT* growth of alfalfa, vetch, clovers ana goro ' 1 ’ Write for delivered price, valuable hrfvi tr>ia reports. Attractive proposition to mul e L anii and farmer agents. 0 mere h* tui LADD LIME & STONE COMdauu 46 HEALEY BUILDING. COMPANY, ATLANTA. SA