The Bartow tribune. The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1917-1924, August 23, 1917, Image 4

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IjubArliuW TRIBUNE . ~e C-RTehsVILLE NEWS. Published Weekly on Thursday iRI BU N E PUBLISHING CO. (jscorporated) Subseriplion Rates: $1.50 per year. 75c for six months. 40c for three months. Advertising rates furnished upea implication. Proper notice of deaths will al ways be published without eharg* t soon as we leans of them, but Vrmal obituary notices sent in later •nil be charged for at regular ad * -rising rates. We rese-rve tba * sht of editing all items published. Entered as second-class matter, February 17. 1910, at the post offica t Cartersville, Ga., under the Aat t March 3. 1879. Draft Law Constitutional. The decision of Judge Emory Speer relating to the question brought before him as to the constitutionality of the selective draft act by which an army is now being raised, by the United States government to be sent to •Europe, is both sound in law and in accordance with the understanding of the average man with reference to the flowers of his government. Judge Speer horns that the conscrip 4ive act Is in all respects constitution al and a wise and valid exercise of rights given the congress under it. Touching upon the question of com pelling men to serve in the war and as to the contention that it subjects the citizen to slavery, Judge Speer, in a well reasoned and logical decision, supported by precedent, thoroughly upholds the government and denies that any man is thus deprived of any right that he does not owe in duty and service to the United States. For every privilege, every protection and every immunity enjoyed by the citi zen under the government, he owes a duty to the government and a corres ponding responsibility which may be demanded in service, even to the dan ger of sacrifice of life. Upon the question of the right of the United States to send soldiers beyond its territorial lines, Judge Speer is particularly strong and impressive. To adopt the contention of those object ing to the law for this reason whould he to give our enemies the right to se lect the battle ground and would com pel us, while suffering from attacks upon ourselves on the sea, denials of our own land until such time as Ger many may see fit to either stop her depredations or gather strength from other overpowered nations to come and attack us here. Who would not rather the war be fought on European soil than our own ? Who, in fact, is> really honest and sin cere in expressions of a desire that ar. invading force should come to America before we take anv steps engage it? Is it not better that the men of America go now to the Euro pean battle fields and join our allies in putting down the German govern ment, rather than have the German army invade our shores and subject our women and children to the treat ment furnished the women and chil dren of France and Belgium, destroy our cities and gash our lands with trenches? Tlie fact of the matter is that these contentions are flimsy and largely put forward by insincere men. The time will come when these men will have cause to regret the stand they have taken through the emphatic disap proval of a people who are going to support the president in our purposes in this war, and our sailors and sol- J iers ''l Me iU-niies of United Spates. LAND We will give a three-year lease to have cleared and put into culti vation 250 acres of as fine land as there is in Bartow County, where the timber has just been sawed, divided into tracts of 50 acres or more. Will furnish houses and give whatever timber that is left on the land. This land is a part of the Lyon Farm, six miles west of Cartersville on the Etowah River. For further information, write T. J. LYON, 46-50 West Alabama St., Atlanta, Ga. 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. Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's. The Old Standard Grove’9 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. 60 cents. SHORT COURSE FOR CANNING CLUB GIRLS. There will be'a short course at the Bartow Rural High school at Euhailee for the canning club girls of the coun ty, August 29 through September Ist. Special work will be doue on can ning exhibits for the fair and on the making of caps and aprons. Help will be given the girls on their record l*ooks and stories. There will be three regular class periods each day. and Miss Proctor, from the State College of Agriculture, will assist Miss Jessie Burton, the Home Demonstration Agent, in giving this course. About 110 girls have been enrolled this year in the canning club work, end they are doing splendid work — better than ever before. It is hoped that most of the number enrolled will attend this course. Many have express ed their desire to attend. The trustees of the Bartow Rural High school have been very kind in offering the club the use of the build- The wjth mmjgy doesrit jear we never know when we start out in the morning what’s going to happen to us. An accident or sickness could over take us any moment. But the man with a snug sum tucked safely away in the bank knows he can tide over without going into debt or be coming a burden to hrts family or friends. It makes a man happy to be independent. Put YOUR money in OUR bank. We pay 4 per cent interest. ‘BANK OF CARTERSVILLE Best Coca Colas _ In Town — " v / Our Coca Colas are delicious. They can’t be made any better. They are the best in town. Gilreath-Champion Drug Cos. “A Safe Drug Store” Farms For Sale In Northwest Georgia All Kinds. If Interested Write For Free List. T. M. BOAZ, Calhoun, Ga. THE EARTOW TRiSUNE-THE CART ERSVILLE NEWS, AUGUST 23, 1917. ~ ;; • v.; i , .• till time. It - just another expression on the part of these ieop!e to assist the county in progress. The girls will live dormitor ies preiMi ing their own meals. The number of girls who attend this course will come into Cartersville Sat urday. September Ist, to join the oth er club members in a great club rally. It is hoied that every club member and each person interested in the boys and girls of the county will attend the program at the court house on Sep tember Ist. An address will be made which should interest everyone In the afternoon si>ecial work will he given for each particular club. FOR RENT.-. Two horse crop, also light one horse crop, stock furnished, 3 miles east of Cassville. Address John P. Davidson. T iisa. Okla., Route 5. “Pull Bread,” Taylor Maid, “nuff said.” CARTERSVILLE BOVS CALLED FOR U. S. NAVY TRAINING. On Tuesday, August 14, Clarence Shaw, Frank Jolly and Will Galt left Cartersville for New Port, R. 1., where on the following Thursday they ar- j rived and were put into their uniforms and thus became naval soldiers be longing to the third Ninth Company. Letters received in Cartersville from these young men. report a most [pleasant trip ami high hopes. Some thing less than one hundred naval re cruits were with them on the train all •the way and a happy bond of friend ship was formed between them before their arrival at their destination. Their many friends in Cartersville and Bartow county will be pleased to learn of their pleasure with the environ ment and view with pride the gplendid opportunity these young men will have to acquire a great education, both with reference to the magnitude of the United States government and tihe op portunities for seeing the various por tions of the world in the course of the naval fleet's voyages from port to port. MOTHER! DON’T TAKE CHANCES IF CHILD'S TONGUE IS COATED .If Cross, Feverish. Sick, Bilious, Clean Little Liver and Bowels. A laxative today saves a sick child tomorrow. Children simpiy will not take the time from play to empty their bowels, which become clogged up with waste, liver gets sluggish, stomach sour. Look at the tongue, Mother! If coat ed or your child is listless, cross.fever ish, breath bad, restless, doesn’t eat heartily, full of cold or has sore throat or any other children's ailment, give c teaspoonful of “California Syrup of Figs,” their don’t worry, because it is perfectly harmless, and in a few hours all this constipation poison, sour bile and fermenting waste will gently move out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. A thorough “inside cleansing” is oftimes al! that necessary. It should be the first treatment given in any sickness. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent. bottle oi "California Syrup of Figs/’ which has full directions for babies, children of ail ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. Look carefully and see that it is made by the “Cali fornia Fig Syrup Company.”—(advt.i 081 x T \RY WM. ANTHONY DANIEL. William Anthony Daniel, aged four months, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Daniel, died at their home in Car tersville Saturday, August 18. The funeral services were conducted at the home by Rev. John G. Logan, and in terment made at Oak Hill cemetery. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs, Daniel and family extend sincere sym pathy in this hour of their bereave ment. CLIP THIS AND PIN ON WIFE’S DRESSER k Cincinnati Man Telle How to Shrive! Up Corns Or Calluses So They Lift oft With Fingers. Gnch ! ? ? ! ! This kind of rough talk will to heard less boro, in (own it people troubled with corns will follow the simple advice of this Cin c.nnati authority, who claims that a few drops of a drug called freezone when applied to a tender, aching corn or hardened callus stops soreness at once, and soon the corn or callus dries up and lifts right off without pain. He says freezone dries immediately and never irflames or even Irritates the surrounding skin. A small ordtle of freezone will cost very little at any drug store, but will positively -remove every hard or soft corn or callus f-am one’s feet. Millions of American wo men will welcome this announcement since the inauguration of the Irgh high heels. If your druggist do isn’t Lave freezone tell him to order a •mall bottle f* r you.— (advt ) FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. Town lots Nos. 65 and 66, fronting on Ripley street 83 1-3 feet each run ning back 210 feet in the town of Adairsville, Ga., on which is located two new' and modern cottages. Will sell for cash or on terms, or will ex change for other desirable property. n THE FARRAR LUMBER CO. Dalton. Ga. KEEP A BOTTLE OF C. C. C. ON YOUR MEDICINE SHELF FOR DIARRHOEA AN DYSENTERY 25c A BOTTLE AT YOUNG BROS. DRUG CO. If you don’t know who handles Tip- Top and Butter-Nut Bread, excuse your neighbor when he laughs in your face. If net. Its because you have not tried Butter-Nut Bread. EASY TO TAKE NO PAIN OR ACHE. It’s no longer necessary to bear the weakening sickness and terrible nan tea that always follows a doso of cal imei. LIV-VER-LAX cleanses the torplc liver, and livens up the whole systen by ridding it of the clogging poison* Yet it works so gently and pleasantl] that you hardly know you’ve taken it LIV-VER-LAX, being purely vegeta ble, is absolutely harmless, and does not tear up the system like calomel And it's guaranteed to be satisfactory, or the druggist will return your money. For sale at 50c and $1 at Griffin Drug Co.—(advt.) Need a wagon? Let us talk to you about the MITCHELL line. See W. H Field, Agent. Call 244 or 246 for Tip-Top or But er-Nut Bread. NOTICE! We have on hand several hundred nice Half Gallon AND One Gallon Bottles Which are fine for putting up syrup in, and are cheaper than tin cans. BEN C. GILREATH DRUG CO. A SAFE DRUG STORE Pauper Farm to Rent. The Board of County Commissioners will receive sealed bids at the Commission, er’s office in Court House on Sep. 5, 1917, at 12 o’clock M. for the renting of the Pauper Farm for the year 1918, which in cludes all of the agricultural lands belong ing thereto,-2 dwellings,.-bany-and some out buildings. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board, this 15th day of August, 1917. Q. H. GILREATH, Clerk Promises Fulfilled By Performances A druggust who renders the best service in a community must emphasize the pro fessional side of his business- for it is the professional side that has to do with the health and welfare of patrons. We recognize our duty to the public and fulfil it the best we can. Back of the service which we render is a rare technical knowledge of drugs and - -years experience. AH of this is con stantly applied for the benefit of our customers. We realize that our interests are mutual. We have never believed that immediate profit was the thing to be striven for in a family drug store. If the service is right, profit will,, in ihe long run, take care of itself. So we say to our customers that Al ■ PROMISES MADE BY US ARE FULFILLED BY PER FORMANCE. GILREKTH-CHAMPIQN D RUG CO. “A Safe Drug Store” SUCCESSORS TO M. F. WORD WHEN MASTIC PAINT bj ON THE HOUSE, THtl “FOR RENT” si? I COMES OFF. Too many houses I ants on account oi th. ,' Vlth °ut tHL B It’s false economy to i,,t appear aiwS ty stay unpainted. y u J yp , Ur revenue but it s value M lessened to a marked dee™ llfe M The expense of paint if* ■ less than the loss thus L ® 18 lj - v J The wise owner paints h- rred- 1 before he puts th e “for rent” Proper J Let us tell yo u how little it wi n 8n M cost you to paint vourhn,, c „ 1 r J Tic paint-",k"L7£ 2? *m the best paint fo r vou to ~ Bts ' purest white lead and Till per cent. each, ground In‘o °* *• 9 oils, go into it That's 7h7 I:ns ‘J It stood the test of time of rea '” I tury. Don’t put off paintimY figure with you at once '■ paint booklets and color f ° r fr * Lumpkin Hardware Col . Cartersville, G a . 1