Newspaper Page Text
WISE ONES SAY,
YOU CANNOT ' /JV
' OSE - \\
IF YOUR. • Cl. - WJ
DINNER HERE I)'*
YOU CHOOSE? A
YOUR DINNER
will be a highly satistactory 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 even weight
bags for the feed
trade.
Let us fill your or
ders at market price.
Field MUling Cos.
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.
Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System
The Old Standard general strengthening tonic,
GROVE’S TASTELESS Chill TONIC, drives out
Malaria.enriches the blood,and bui Ids 11 p the sys
tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. 60c
The rjvpn with mgagy doesrit fear
we never know when we start out in the morning what’s
going to happen to us. An accident cr 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 his 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
Our Coca Colas are delicious.
They can’t be made any better.
They are the best in town.
BEN C. GILREATH DRUG CO.
“A Safe Drug Store*'
STILL BEING GALLED
FOB EXAMINATION
(Continued from page oue.i
945 1074 Albeit C. Teague, Carters
vtlle, R. 2.
h4<i 1518 Howard Arnold, Kingston.
947 742 Wim. Jackson Hite. Car
tersville, K. 4.
948 827 John M. Kimcannon, Stiles
boro, R. 1
949 1242 George Hamilton, Emerson.
950 1903 Condie Mell Holland, Ara
gon, R. 1.
9f l 1038 Jessie Smith, Cartersville.
952 1386 Joseph H. Smith, Adairs
ville, R. 3.
9 l'c 976 Barney Stephens, Carters
ville.
551,, 473 Emmett Wallace Hendon,
Oartersville, R. 2.
955 1683 Dan Sparks, Rydal.
950 1614 Alfred C. Law, Kingston.
957 287 John F. Dover Adairsville.
958 586 Lewis Carson, Oartersville.
959 260 Charlie Floyd Fossett,
Adairsville.
960 527 James Williams. Garters.
ville. '
961 254 James Whitfield Venable,
Adairsville.
962 446 Dock Pinkard, Cartersville.
963 1838 Geo. N. Waters, Taylors
ville.
964 89 Howard Pickett. Adairs
ville.
965 1726 Walter (’has. Thacker,
Rydal.
966 1197 Robt. Lee Mitchell, Emer
son.
967 932 John Lester Gibb.v, Car
tersville, R. 4.
968 1204 Albert Stephens, Emerson.
969 1377 Burton Thos. Wright,
Rydal, R. F. D. 2.
970 863 Wm. Clifford Brown. Car
tersville.
971 358 Lonnie Stewart, Atco.
972 451 Lorenzo Dow Spriggs, Car
tersville.
975 745 Arthur S. Branton. Carters
ville, R. 3.
THE BARTOW TRIBUNE-THE CARTERSVILLE NEWS, AUGUST 30, 1917.
97 i 573 Clarence A. Lochrldge.
Oartersville. It. 3.
975 1789 J. Ratia Henderson, Sub- -
boi o.
976 1742 Johnny Archie Holmes,
Rydal.
977 1137 J. Tom Carson, White.
978 1106 Heath, Oartersville.
979 308 Bud Morgan. Cartersville.
980 429 Fred Douglas Edwards,
Oartersville, R. 1.
981 1833 Henry M. Atwof>d, Stiles
boro.
982 1703 Robert Silas Woody, Fair
mount.
983 1451 Edgar H. Wilbanks, Rome,
R. F. D. 10.
934 1383 John W. Edwards, Adairs
ville.
935 1787 J. Dixie Ferguson, Stiles
boro.
986 2050 Howard F. Alexander.
White, R. 1.
987 2041 John Clifford Massey,
White, R. 1.
988 1608 S. Arthur Andrews, Kings
ton.
989 1459 Claude Henderson, Tay
lorsville. *
590 1814 David P. Brandon, Stiles
boro.
991 1055 Arvel C. Mathews, Cass
Station, R. 1.
99 L 1225 Claude Richardson, Enter
son.
993 394 Henman C. Davis, Carters
ville.
994 1025 Charlie Cook, Cartersville,
R. F. D. 2.
995 417 Edward Clark. Cartersville,
R. F. D. 1.
996 354 Dave Butler, Atco.
997 1931 Jesse Maxwell. Aragon, K.
F. D. 1.
998 445 Bartow Freeman, Carters
ville.
999 1497 Wm. Henry McCamy,
Kingston. R. 15 I). 1.
1000 1819 Harry Green Daniel,
Stiles boro.
1001 1609 Harlie Robt. McArthur.
Kingston. U. F. D.
1002 217 Horace Car] Price, Adairs
ville.
1003 1615 Lucius G. Smith, Kings
ton. R. F. D. 2.
1004 259 Thos. Jackson Carey,
Adairsville.
1005 1295 Albert Agau, Kingston, R.
F. D. 2.
1006 1756 Warren F. Allen, Rydal.
1007 1068 Harry T. Teague, Cass
Station, R. 1.
1008 1324 Mar sail A. Wright. Rydal,
R. F. D. 2.
1009 1268 Thomas Fowler, Emerson.
1010 1631 Bertram Murphy, Lin
wood.
1011 1450 Clarence Thos! Kelley,
Tat lorsvrlle.
1012 322 Lewis Wiley, Atco.
1013 1120 John K. Headden. Cass
ville.
1014 1365 Olin Jefferson. Adairs
ville, R. F. D. 1.
1015 242 Millard A. Perry, Adairs
ville.
1016 1333 Robert Lowry, Carters
ville. R. F. D. 1.
1017 1584 Gordon T. Rogers, Kings
ton.
1018 702 Grover C. 'Adams. Car
tersville.
1019 232 Louis B. Mosteller,
Adairsville.
A BIT OF ADVICE
First Don’t Delay. Second Don't
Experiment.
If you suffer from backache; head
aches or dizzy spells; if you rest poor
ly and are languid in the morning; if
the kfidney secretions are irregular
and unnatural, do not delay. In such
cases the kidneys often need help.
Doan's Kidney Pills are especially
prepared for kidney trouble. They
are recommended by thousands. Can
Oartersville residents desire more con
vincing proof of their effectiveness
than the statement of a Oartersville
citizen who lias used them and willing
ly testifies to their worth 0
Mrs. E. M. Harrison. Market St.,
says: *‘l am glad to recommend Doan's
Kidney Pills. T have used them at dif
ferent times in the past twelve years
when 1 have suffe-ed with backache or
other trouble with my kidneys. They
have always removed those ailments.*’'
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that
Mrs. Harrison had. Foster-Milburn Cos..
Mfgrs., Buffalo.N. Y. —(advt.t
FOR SALE
AT BARGAIN
120 feet lft Shaft
With boxes and couplins >
good condition, also one
good 13 H. P. boiler and 10
H. P. engine. See
J. J. WADE.
Allatoona, Ga.
Ned a wagon’ Lt ua tails to you
about tlie MITCHELL line. Sen W. H.
F!.ia,
I OBi - T AR\ j
J. W. ADAMS.
j. w. Adams, a highly esteemed and
universally honored citizen of Bartow
county, died at his home at Cass Sta
t’on, Saturday, August 25th, sixty
eight years of age.
James Wade Adams was born in
liuckam county. North Carolina, Au
gust 22, 1849. Early in life he moved
to Fannin county. Georgia, where at
the age of 26 years, he was married tff
Mias Missouri D. Morris. Soon after
marriage Mr. and Mrs. Adams moved
to Bartow county, Georgia, where their
life was afterwards spent.
Ajs .Mr. Adams became known his
nature and character became appre
ciated. Quiet and unostentations, stu
dious and thoughtful, he caime to have
irfliienoe among all who knew him,
his character and fidelity to coniuc-
t.on giving added cause for confidence
u[K)ii the part of all his neighbors and
friends.
At an 1 arly age, in 1866, in Pnion
county, Georgia, he joined the Baptist
church and from that time was a loyal,
devoted worker, and served as a Sun
day school superintendent for a num
ber of years. In 1891 and until thr
time of his death he was a consecrated
deacon in the Cassville Baptist church.
Mr. Adams is survived by his widow
and seven children, Mrs. J. M. Boyd,
Peach, Texas; Homer Adams,
Texas; Herman L. Adams, Carters
ville, Ga.; Mrs. P. R. Dinning, Tifton,
Ga.; Rev. Walter S. Adams and J. M.
Adams, Cass Station, Ga.; Mrs. Lind
say Milholland, Rome, Ga.; also by
the following brothers and sisters: W.
L. Adams. Cleburne. Texas; N. H.
Adams, Shannel, Okla.; J. F. Adams,
Atlanta, Ga.; J. V. Adams, Calhoun,
Ga.; Mrs. Josie Lewis, Calhoun, Ga.;
and Miss Lydia Adams, of Cass Sta
tion, Ga.
The funeral services were conducted
the Cassville Baptist church Mon
day afternoon by Rev. Jesse Hunt, the
pastor, and by Rev-. .T. E. Hudson, of
Adairsville. Ga., and at the last rites
there were present hosts of friends
and relatives who by their presence
]Kiid sincere tribute to the worth and
memory of the deceased.
The remains were interred in Oak
Ilill cemetery at Cartersville, Ga., the
four sons of the deceased and Messrs.
Een Ple-s and Alex Pressley acting as
pall bearers.
Two one-horse wagons and one good
surry for sale cheap. Will exchange
for slow note or chips and whet-stone.
See J. Q. Gassett.
EASY TO TAKE NO PAIN OF
ACHE.
It’s no longer necessary,to bear the
weakening sickness and terrible nau
tea that always follows a dose of cal
nnel.
LIV-VER-LAX cleanses the torpk
iiver, and livens up the whole systen
by ridding it of the clogging poisons
Vet it works so gently and pleasantl}
fhat you hardly know yon’ve taken it
LIV-VER-LAX, being purely vegeta
ble, is absolutely harmless, and doe?
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
Cos. —fadvt.)
COOL AS A CUCUMBER
■ ■ ■ •' ■ i
Chat’s the way you feel when you visit our fountain.
Electric fans, tempting fruits, frosted glasses filled with
sparkling beverages, dishes brim full of delicious creams
and ices—these are some of the things that esiake our
fountain such a cool, inviting spot these hot days.
The sanitary surroundings and dainty service will
also add to the pleasure of drinking here.
When you are tired from shopping, warm and thirsty
come in and cool off. Treat yourself to one of our
-many popular beverages.
It’s a good place to meet your friends* too.
BEN C. GILREATH DRUG CO.
A Safe Drug Store,
FINEST d w e Sbk l
AT LOWEST PRICES
We do not charge one penny more than
the price we advertise.
ONE PRICE ZBH22 E
Best Gold Crowns
Bridge Work
set or
WWgS Wy TEETH,
Painless Method. Skillful Operators of
years' experience. We will pay your rail
road fare to Atlanta if your work
amountt to at much at $lO.
One Price Dental Office,
IQ4L Whitehall SI. Cor. Mitchell, Afiaet*. Ga.
Call 244 or 246 for Tip-Top or But
er-Nut Bread.
Need a WAGON?
W. H. FIELD, Agt
Taylor 8 I Taylon
Maid j PHONE2B | Maid |
I
One label like these will be on
each of our 10c loaves’-sare
them , they are valuable.
Bring us 10 labels and we will
give you free one 10c loaf. Call
for it by name from your grocer.
If he does not handle it, call phone
28; we will send it to you.
Tay, ° r I PHONE 28 FH
Maid I I Maid
SALESMAN
Lubricating oil. sre .,
paint. Part or whole tinm
basis until ability j s e „ .' ""*ov
with rig preferred.
RIVERSIDE REFl\i\,j ruy
Oh; J
TRAIN SCHEDULE
Arrival and departure 0 f s
Ry, company trains at r a ,, A 1
Ga., daily:
No. 311 depart
No. 323 depart .... ’ ’° a A
No. 322 arrive
No. 312 arrive .. J' 15 *®-
- 7 -35 b
. sale
Two good servicea
ble old Mules at b a
gain.
-H. FIELD