The Bartow tribune. The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1917-1924, August 23, 1917, Image 8

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WISE ONES SAY | You cannot I ♦ LOSE - -J iF.youß.. . Cl- - Wi-- DINNER HERE ])' - You Choose 1 !y->, \ YOUR DINNER will he a highly satisfactory one and will be served on time if your meat order is sent to this market. Our rapid delivery is making us friends. No better meats can be purchased anywhere at any price. Investigate our courtesy and fair ness. L. F. Shaw & Sons Cos. Mr. Merchant: We have a good stock of white corn sacked in e ven weight bags for the feed trade. Let us fill your or ders at market price. Field Milling Cos. FREE ART SERVICE For the Correct Finishing of the Interior of Your Home. The artistic decoration of the interior of the home presents many problems: Dimensions of various rooms; the char acter of the furniture and woodwork; the colors of draperies and carpets must be considered; all this requires experience, taste and skill. If you are contemplating redecorat ing your home or building anew one— you will find it a decided advantage to consult with .the Art Department or the Peaslee-Gaulbert Company, Incorpo rated, of Louisville, Ky. • Every assistance, every Information, every suggestion bearing on the subject of proper finishing of your interiors will be gladly furnished without cost r obligation to you. v Write for any infiotmation or sugges tions you may wish. Send in your specifications and the Art Department will originate designs, suggest practical' Ideas and schemes, and give you the promptest and most careful service. The best architects and decorators of this country frequently call upon this department for information and help for obtaining desirable effects in the execution of their plans. That these suggestions are almost uniformlv adopted makes us believe that the word of our Art Department is authoritative and final on such matters. There’s a Pee-Gee finish for every purpose. Ask for Free Paint Books' and Color Cards. Lumpkin Hardware Cos. Cartersville, Ga. Drug Store Comforts And Conveniences % We are constantly studying to find where we cart add more comforts and conven iences for our customers. Telephones, rest rooms, etc., are provided. Come in and wait for your friends, let this be your meeting place; leave your packages in our care and make yourself at home in every way. Any service which we can render is free and welcome under all circumstances. We realize the part that service plays in a business like ours-and we want it to be known that the class of service which \ we render is in keeping with the high grade goods which we sell. LET US SERVE YOU Ben C. Gilreath Drug Cos. “The Accom nodating Store” EAST SIDE BAPTIST CHURCH B. Y. P. U. PROGRAM. GKOI'P NO. 2. GeoT f). Adams, leader" Subject—“.Missi ns in Jem a'etn." Song -Have Thine Ora Wa;. Lord.” Prayer. Scripture reading My Group. 'ls the City a Wholly Evil Place”-- ! Cora Kitchens. “But the City is Desporateh W:ck ! ed”~—Terah Rogers. -“The City is ‘Materialistic ami Pro no to Forget Social Obligations” Alto i Bishop. “Christ Did Not Forsake the Cities ' —Hassie Dalton “We Cannot Neglect Our Chios Without Having Such Neglect Act as a Boomering Upon Ourselves” —Paul yfcEver. “The Method of City Missions” — Addie Rhodes. ‘•Method of City Missions" —Grace Pinion CAPPIE COPE. Cor. Set PERSONALS. Mr. and Mrs. Will Peebles have re turned from Roanoke, Va. Bunch of five (•">) keys found in an automobile near Court House. Ownei can get them by calling at Tribune of fice ami paying for this ad. Mrs. Luke Ginn, who has been mak ing lier home in Atlanta this year, is the guest of relatives and friends. Miss Kathleen Cason, of Ac worth, was the guest last week of Mrs. A. W. Franks, and for the week-end Mrs. Franks had as her guest, Mrs. Elmer Goode, of Fairmount. Mrs.' Ed Cole and children leave Sunday for Sumter, S. (\, in their oar and they will be accompanied home bv Mr. Emory Gilreath. Mr. and .Mrs. F. V. Smith, Mr. Hampton Smith and Misses Kite and Joe Smith left Tuesday morning for a ten days’ motor trip through South Georgia and Florida. Miss Leata Ray returned today frPm a week’s visit to her sister, Mfs. Carl Jdhkins, ip Etowah, Tenn. Misses Eula and Roslyn Wheeler spent the week-end in Rome as guests of Miss Emogene Yarbrough. Mr. and Mrs. George Hardin, of Gal hart, Texas, spent a few days the past week with friends and relatives in and. near Cartersville. Misses Edith and Lucile Marchant, of Duektown, Tenn., left for their home Tuesday after to rela tives. Miss Jewell Cranshaw, of Atlanta. is the guest of Miss Mollie Burdette. * , V Miss Laura Bishop is visiting rela tives in Marietta. THE SARTOW TRI2UNE-THE CARTERSVILLE NEWS. AUGUST 23, 1917. Mrs. W. C. Henson and children a e visltlr.g relatives in Rome. Miss Mayltelle Archibald, who ha bee* t.he guest of Miss Evelyn Wat kins. returned Thursday to her home in Atlanta. .Irs. M. C. Puckett and daughter, ML- Elsie, have returned frem a visit ti relatives at Jeffen*m, Ga Miss Isabel Ray is visiting friends and relatives in Hamilton, Ohio a'.id Detroit, Mich. Mr and Mrs. Albert Poor, of Louis ville. Ky. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T Burton and family. Mrs. Leon Covington and young son, of Rome, spent Tuesday with relatives. Mr. Clarence Worley, of Marietta, is a guest of the family of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Spence. Mrs. George Crouch and Misses Jen nie and Alice Crouch have returned fiom Wrightsville Beach. Mr. and Mrs. R. c. Mclntosh are guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Vaughan Mr. and Mrs. Mclntosh motored from Quitman enroute to Lookout Mountain, Tenn., and will lie accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan for a few days' stay at laiokont Mountain. Mrs. Stella Brtimhv leaves today for a visit to her brother and sister, Dr Ralph Smith and MLs Marian Smith in Jacksonville, Fla. Mr. and Mr-. W. T. Reel ands n and daught r, of Edgefield. S. (’.. ate guests cf Ah', and Mrs. T. V. Genres. Miss Lucile Va.'l, who has been spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones, will return next week to Mantanzas, Cuba. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Satterfield have returned frem a ten days’ trip to Bal timore and New York. CONVENCING TESTIMONY. Given By Many Cartersville People. Experiences tcld by Carte: sville people Those who have had weak kidneys- Who used I P an's Kidney Pills-- Who found the remedy effective Such statements prove merit. You mighj: doubt an utter stranger. You must believe Cartersville peo ple. " ' Here’s Cartersville proof. Verify t Read. Investigate. Be convinced. You’ll find why Cartersville folks believe in Doan’s. .1. (’. Herring grocer. Main St , says: 1 have never hesitated to recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills to anyone com plaining of kidney trouble. They have proven beneficial to me and fully de serve the confidt nee 1 have in them.” NO TROCHEE SINCE. Over three years later Mr. 'Herring, said: “I never have any symptoms of kidney complaint now and I am just as glad to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills at this time as I was some years ago.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Herring had. Foster-. Wilburn Cos.. Mfgrs., Buffalo. X. Y. — (advt.) Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6tol4days the first nurdii-"-’-i. gives'- . a ni! ke:.t ‘ --- .a- L- 1 /?ATW/V t Kills ’ RatssMi££ * ■*' - For Sale by: Wholesale Distributors CARTERSVILLE GROCERY CO., Cartersville, Ga. Retailers: F. E. MATTHEWS. Cartersville. Ga. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It rt -ps the tough and Headache and works off the Cold. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. H \V. GROVE’S signature on each bog. 30c. GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER Has been used I ,r all ailnn nts thu' are caused by a disordered stomach and inact ve liver, such as .-irk head ache, constipation, sour stomach, ner vous indigetion, fermentation of fo id, palpitation of the heart caused by ga.— es in the stomach. August Flower Is a gentle laxative, regulates digestion both in stomach and intestines, cleans and sweetens the stomach and ailmen tary canal, stimulates the liver to secrete the bile and impurities from the blood. 2S and T.'> cent bottles. Sold by Young Bros. Drug Co.—(advt.) TAKING CATHARTICS EVERY DAY FOR WEEKS DON’T CURE STOMACH TROUBLE They do not eliminate the poison ous Bile Accretions from the System, so declares a leading Chicago Stom ach Specialist. Often Gall Stones. Can cer and Ulcers of the Stomach and Intestines, Auto Intoxication, Yellow Jaundice. Appendicitis and other dan gerous ailments are the consequences. Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy is the idea' prescription for Stomach. Liver and Intestinal ailments. It has restored millions. One dose will prove that it [ •will help you. Mayr’* Wonderful Rem edy Is for sale by Young Bros. Drug Co.-—(advt.) The Bartow Rural High- School THE SCHOOL WITH A PURPOSE OPPERS: Practical High School Training Special Courses for Teachers. Strong Faculty. Wholesome Dormitory Life Ideal Location. Reasonable Cost. Pall Term Begins September 3. • Por full particulars apply to HENRY MILAM, Cartersville, Ga., Route 1 MULES WJ MULES I will be at Herman Leake’s Stable mm, mm u To buy Mules from four to ten years old. ED COWLEY A GARAGE m DEPENDABLE SERVICE COMPETENT WORKMAN PROMPTNESS SAFE STORING Goodyear Tires Fisk Tires Frank T. Jackson Cos. Cartersville, Ga. Telephone No. 92 Drives Out Malaria. Builds Up System The Old Standard aenernl ■trentheninf tonic. GROVE S TASTELESS chill TONiC.dnve. out MlrU.enriche the blood.nnd buUdiup the y.. teai. A tint tonic. For adult# aad children. 60c LOST One automobile electric laavp. Sunday. Return to CarteTsvil!.* Itis'sa-Cola - BottSlne Cx>. tor reward. TRAIN SCHEDULE. Arrival and departure of S. A. L Ry. Company trains at Cartersville. 5a., daily: . No. 311 depart 6:50 a. m No. 323 depart 4:00 p.m No. 322 arrive 11:15 a m Xo. 312 arrive 7:35 p.m. FOR SALE Two good servicea bie old Mules at bar- W. H. FIELD