The Bartow tribune. The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1917-1924, September 06, 1917, Image 3

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■ „jFvv CHARTER TO BE SUBMITTED TO VOTERS. iContinued from page six.) ■ Tube and isoha rued bv the Board cf If .u.en until the vacancy can be I;,- I and to this end, there may be ■ r “ ?rt of one or more mem , o!>arate departments for ad- K'iCwiiou purposes as Ike Board ■ by resolution regularly ■adopted. ■r. . v of Board to Inspect Accounts of B y City Manager. lotion 56. Be it further enacted. ■ Th ‘ r he Board of Aldermen shall ■ .. .veeklv inspection of the reports I',, i . lCC ounts of the City Manager, and uithority to summons him be ■ tin 111 to furnish any information |‘ ie Vi- M i concerning the same, and it ■"v ll i,i> the right and duty of the ■V- and and of the individual members, I , • n in the interest of the City, to I !r . • |uen't inspections of the work lUd operation of the various utili ■‘V uid departments of the City. ■Map of City Utility Pipes, Mains, etc. I Section 57. Be it further enacted, B-p soon as practicable, after he ■, ( >,| and qualified., the first City ■u"iiger selected under this act shall K,‘V e tbe made a complete map or ■ri j in;, in permanent form, by some K. l); , . ten' engineer showing the loca ls , f all water, gas and sewer pipes, K] ’ii'js, cut-offs, connections, and all Ki data connected with the water, K ami sewer systems as will facili- K , , efficient and economical main ■tlnm and extension and improve- K,en T 'hereof. Such map shall be pre- Kerved by the City Clerk and shall be H n: . led from time to lime as altera- K -and extension® are made render- K. a,, same incomplete, not oftener B|a,i: once every two years, except for Kfiia pressing need. It shall be his Bm to plan and direct the street,. B,n. and other like improvements ■ -v stem a tic plan, with a view to Bea ain-pcy. It shall be liis duty as Bp hs practicable each year to sub ■ the Board of Aldermen outlin- Bnr the permanent improvements plan- Be! for the ensuing year with an esti ■ of the costs, together with an es- B ! a"' of the financial needs of the Bitv f >r all purposes. Nepotism Clause. I S ’ ’ii rs. Be it further enacted, B"n;i. no person related to the City ana?er or to an T member of the Bnaril of Aldermen, by blood or mar- Bim" ' ithin the second degree, shall Hr ml, appointed, or employed, Hoi ai work or position in the City, By c e; >;: ag ordinary la<borers. Illegal Voting. :I s in :.9. That all persons voting Bt an' City election who is not quali- B ' ' vote, according to the provis- B : of this act, shall be guilty of a B i .|e minor and upon conviction Hii i-ooi in the State Court having Bn: :ion. shall be punished as pre- Bcriled by the laws of this Slate for Bleaal voting. ■ Audit of City Books and Accounts. ISi : ii 60. Be it further enacted, pilin' :11 be the duty of the Board ' ‘ n. within 30 days after they [flifj f PfMpq sftIESINTI mm ’opular Revival of Joe! Chandler Harris Classics Which Have Delighted Millions. ’tr.irt'.’nent - made in tills issue 1 ;i i'll •; tv hereby TU Atlanta Oeor v i | I egianing Kept* mber 10, and onti’,:::i. daily tliereal'u r, publish a.\ - 1 ' I It' inns story front the pen of f nfJ • • fuel Cfimdlcr Harris. 1 ' • I’l’ii- It; mus sti't'i- s have here- M or in published in book form f" iii" copyright being held ,by JQEL CHANDLEE HARRIS. luhii i, r :' n * *•'(>•, f Boston, ftr■ ;n , u "ho appreciated their frai'v' ! -' an ln,e, 'est and genuine lit - 111 .lieuion • Irn ho,) - h * ni " rj S.ht "f biol.s i, ‘ Millions oi copies of the forlq ’ ‘ ,ef n '*)!d ai! nv r the in*. "t.i (reorgta). : ,i> nmv pur rs. „ ris f u prim, an facie Re ts ,f J t*V. so that the read toi-j,s ' 'eirgian will secure these dtp 1 C(> nts !>er week, along mturex ot *\ ei >i'Ws and special "'in i mMllp The At lortip. • ' Un 1 Newspaper of the •Vo w n er , nduht,.. , , . " ,J ‘ l * closer or more ’* th/n t* n the of the pw l®T’!ichv" o' T ANARUS"! 1 t (,^ar,<ll '‘ r Harris. His wt, imsieal humor, 'by “ N a nding and keen iihilosa- Ires. ... ~ “ “♦range appeal to “ehil lot forj-ottTn 71 , and who have If-, vh i V ** children.” !he r ~r , ;v 1 Brer Fox and all the h - ohlldVeT ? A* 1 ? Wili Mi * hl To *n-„n, rn which th. ? h r,la se of thL rntu e ’^ f take -<*- h " Alisnta n< l‘ p era,,s revival In '"cie pgl •^, r 6 n of course, the wHI • C * Je tiv. bat Th * a ® or *** olhn c,,Td Popular interest 1018 an l l and quallfled ’ to January, to moc 1 y tW ° years thereafter a competent accountant to and m-u C ‘. y books accounts, and nuke a full and complete report herec., which .shall he „r72rvT?„ tv rily 1 **• - Of Tax Executions. Section 61. Be it further enacted } hat the City Clerk shall not delat ion ger than 30 days the issuance of ;." y execution after tin date it may hist be legally issued for the enforce ment and collection of any fine for feiture, assessment, taxes, or other claim, demand, or debt due the Cit\ and shall not delay the placing of said execution in the hands of the proper officer for levy and sale longer than five days after the same is issued. The officer in whose hands such executions are placed, and whose dutv it is to cof lect the same, shall make lew thereof upon the property of the defendant in execution (or the specific property where it is directed against specific property) when the same car. be found sufficient to make the amount due and advertise for sale not later than the second sale day occurring after the execution is placed in his hands, pro vided that no failure on his part to comply "with this section shall affect the validity of the execution or of a later levy thereunder. •Section 61, How Applied. Section 63. Be it further enacted. That the next preceding section shall apply to all past due fines, forfeitures. Jaxt:-, and other claims. List of Fines, Taxes, etc. Section 63. Be it further enacted, That it shall be the ditty of the City Clerk to prepare and post in the vesti bule of the City Hall, in a conspicu ous place, between the first and fifth of February and the first and fifth of October, in each year, a type written list, under his certificate of all tines, forfeitures, taxes, and claims of every description past due by any person, showing the amount, when the same became due, and for what it was due. indicating whether or not execution has been issued. Repealing Clause. Section 64. All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this act are re pealed. When This Charter Takes Effect. Section 65. All provisions of this act shall take effect upon its approval by vote of the qualified voters of the City of Cartersville, as provided in section 66 of this charter, provided that it shall not be construed so as to terminate the office of any officer of the City until his successor is elected and qualified under this act. and shall not be construed so as to affect or h.-enge the regular administration of the City affairs for the remainder of the present term of the Board of Com missioners. Section 66. Be it further enacted, That the Board of Commissioners shall cause ar election to be held in the City on the second Friday in Oc tober, 1917, to determine whether or not this, act shall go into effect. The election managers as then constituted shall hold the election under the regu lations governing special election®, ex cept the clerk shall open the hooks for the registration of voters on the first day of October, and keep the same open until the 9th day of October, in clusive, Sunday excepted, and hold tin books open each day from 7 o’clock a. m. to 12 M. and from 1 p. m. to 6 p. m., those registering shall take the rath now required by law and shall be qualified as now required, and the elec tion shall be held and the result de clared under the same rules and regu lations and laws as now govern special elections in the city. The said clerk shall cause the ticket- to be‘printed, which shall together with all other legitimate expense of the election be paid for out of the city treasury, and shall deliver the same to the election managers for distribution. The ballots shall have printed on them ‘‘The Adoption of a New Charter for the City of Cartersville as enacted by the General Assembly of 1917,” preceded by the words “For" and ‘Against.” Those voting for the adop tion of the new charter shall erase the word '“against.” Those opposed to the adoption of the new charter shall erase the word “for.” If a majority of the votes cast are in favor of the new charter, the same shall'be so declared, and shall go into effect, subject to the restrictions in this act, as the charter of the City of Cartersville. It shall be the duty of the clerk to have the date and purpose of the election published in a newspaper published in t’ne City at least once before the election-. DESTROYS SLEEP Many Cartersville People Testify to This. You ran t sleep at night With aches and pains of a Had back. When yon have to get up from uri nary troubles. If the kidnejs are at fault S-e them working right with Doan's Kidney Pills. Here is Cartersville proof of their merit. T. P. Tedder, shoemaker, W. Main St., says: “I was riding in a street car in Atlanta, a few year- ago. 1 had been feeling bad while 1 was sitting down and when I got up to get off the car 1 almost fell over from the pain in my back. That night I couldn’t sleep I felt so nervous and nij back was so sore. The nexi morning I wasn’t able to get up and 1 lay in bed for three days, hardly able to move, I could hardly pas<* the kidney secretions and they burned in passage. After raking Doan’s Kidney Pills I wa able to get up and. return to work " Price GOc. at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills —the same that Mr. Tedder had. Foster-Milburn Cos., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—(advt.t Bread Is the staff of life, therefore have It good. Tip-Top or Butter-Nut Bread THE BARTOW TRIBUNE-THE CART ERSVILLE NEWS, SEPT 6 1917 County Home Demonstration Department By MISS JESSIE BURTON. SHORT COURSE FOR CANNING CLUB GIRLS. The county course for, canning club girls was conducted last week at the Bartow Rural High school. While the number that attended was not so large compared to the enrollment, it was well attended for the first course of the kind. The girls came from most every section of the county where the canning club work is appreciated by the girls and their parents, Letters came from many girls who wished to attend but who were unavoidably kept away, ft is regretted that many others could not attend. The girls were there almost ready for work at the opening hour Wednes day morning, having already obtained and arranged their rooms in the dor mitory for use for the three days. Af ter a very appropriate opening exer cise by Mr. Henry Milam, the superin tendent of Bartow Rural High school, the girls wejit earnestly to work, some to preparing their lunch and others to begin preparations for their canning. The girls worked principally - on put ting up the special products for their exhibits at the fair this fall. The ex hibit (Displayed at the close of the ci urse showed how diligently the girls Lad applied themselves. The speci mens would have done credit to any woman’s display. Miss Era Proctor from the State College of Agriculture spent Thurs day and Friday helping with the work. She gave the girls two lessons on the cooking of vegetables, showing not on ly the proper cooking but the various ways in which they may be used. The girls were also given instructions as tc. the sewing connected with their v ork. On Thursday evening the canning club girls were entertained by the local club and the people of Euharlee at a party on the lawn. To this the school boys and school girls were invited and Brer Rabbit and Brer Fox J J __ - /jCJ' and ail tie oLk” critters s&S r •i- are comma tirily m \ • 1 - - v *• , , . . v<‘ f The Atlanta Ucorjjian ’ \ \J | “77i. N'.wspape' o f the 7/omc” - IP ■ . •&&&& a- Ub 1 as aill 1 ” cK:I i c n c.asp*your firmer in 'X\ (Vi liia chubby hand mm had yen: back over \\ the iOc •ci ht ppy I • • o —;■ r can Vrr.h rf 4 b ■' Renms In’ .? the chib' cn or his knee and with tender voice charm them with stories -st/ of “Brer Rabbit,” “BTev Fox,” “Brer.B’ar” and all W (f tli.i other “critters” of the old plantation days. m’iVvi By special arrangement with the publishers, THE ATLANTA GEOR GIAN—-“The Newspaper of the Home” —has secured the right to reprint Let Uncle Remus Delight Your Lit 11 c 0n e s I If i/ it live O h ll If l m utli rr<ri .* r n'l t l‘t i ill ll 'l' 1,1 v it-rx. •■■■< ii'i in /< i x ni. t tll.tl >:■< mil (t< i:U i iH-nr fj ii n i!ii i i'l ] <u t.i nil :; : i i nil. The li<: i , (ivoiiiinn 12 ,ix n irn !;. With hi] Sit If dn'ii AMvrivttn Ir, i f*, a trrek, rlx. mfiitlh. ST..' ll V'lir, ithlr in nd- V'llirf. Sub sc ribs through your agent or ear ner. JOHN 0. KELLY, Agent Cartersville, Ga. 301 S. Ave. 1 Phone 168 by 6 an'' 11,1 " as very much enjoyed Though the course was not just nmrn We l? Ul(l like for i( to have been, much good was derived from it by all who attended, ft it hoped by those who have it in charge that it will be an annual course, not only for canning c.ii t girls, but other club members as well. Several of our boys and girls have enjoyed and derived great bene ht from the short com res given at the State College cf Agriculture. Whv can we not have something similar wh h more of our boy® and girls may get? The canning club members wish to express, to all those who helped to make this course |>ossible and pleas** ant, their sincere thanks. We appre ciate more than we can sav the kind ness of the Bartow Rural High school in extending to us the use of their buildings and equipment, and to each individual member of the school and community who helped us to enjoy it. On Saturday morning the girls who attended this course were brought to town to join the other club members in a club rally. The ciub rally was thoroughly enjoyed by all those pres ent. The talks of the local people were very appropriate and much appreciat ed by the boys and girls. The hoys and sirls arc always glad to have Dr! Brad ford from Gedartown with them. We feel that he is a father to us all in the club work. After lunch all the hoys, and girls were treated to a trip tc the moving picture show, where they not only saw the daily picture, but pictures from the State College of Agriculture. Canned Goods For Sale. During the spring the club women, the merchants, the bankers, the doc tor®, the lawyers, the preachers, many housewives, in fact nearly everybody in Cartersville became very much in terested in a larger production of food stuffs, by the farmers of Bartow coun ty. Conferences were held, committees were appointed, campaigns over the county were held. It was well and wise that this all he done because of the shortage of food stuffs at that time. Now after about four and one half months’ time we find that the peo ple on the farms have responded to this call nobly. They are to be con gratulated on the amount of food stuffs they have to show for their ef- An UacA Remits Story -=—By Joel Oh mdler Harr; 3 - ■■ ~ Every Day Beginning Sept. 10 These highly-prized storici, which.mark the crest of Southern literature, from the pen of that ma er of fcl.c tales have charmed youngsters and grown ups o! all nations alike. Up to ihb time the stories were available in book foim only, the books being copyrighted. This arrangement insures a popular revival of the literature distinctive of the Old South. The stories are of historical value in ihat they vividly portray Southern plantation lore shortly after the Civil War. The stories will appear exC'Vrively in The Daily Georgian. ;iu owe it to your children to make them familiar with these classics of American literature, not only from an educational standpoint but because oi the real heait happiness they bring and the joy you give your children is a joy in which you also can share. Subscribe Today to r- ■ - 1” ~~ Th ese Exclusive stories begin in the issue of September 10 Tear Oft and Mail Today THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, . j Mail Subscription Department. Atlanta, Ga.: Please enter my subscription to The Daily Georgian during publication of the Uncle Remus Stories. Name • Address City Street forts. Now since the farm people have an extra amount of food stuffs on hand, are the pei pie of Bartow county who need to buy these things going to purchase them from the people of Bartow county or are they going to demand a pr duet pm ch i e.l el e w here? The Home Demonstrat'on Depart ment is dealing principally with can | tied goods. Never before we bet'eve in J the history of Bartow county have as many canned goods been put up. The canning club girl® have as a lule had splendid gardens. The most of them tried to preserve their surplus vegeta bles in the best way possible. Many of them have these products for sale. Are you as residents of Bartow coun ty, and people who advocated raising mote food stuff® going to buy these goods from the home girls or are you going to demand another product? Please consult the Home Demonstra tion Agent,, and give her orders for canned tomatoes, beans, soup mix ture, tomato sauce and other products. 1 You may have enough canned gtwxfs to last you a while, but why not ray • in your winter supplies now while you can get them and accommodate the ones who have the products for sale? This department appreciates very much the loyal support that has been t given during the past year, and only i wishes that this support may continue ! until the year’s work is finished Winter Gardening. It is hoped that our winter gardens are already started. It is necessary that every one he just as alarmed now about food stuffs for winter as we were last April. The fresh vegetables from the garden in winter time are very necessary In onr diet. Many filings can be planted yet. Our Exhibit at the Fair. This is just to remind the canning club and poultry club members that , U Is only almut five weeks until their i exhibits must lie ready to show what ;we have done during the year. We may not lie ready now, but much can | be done An this length of time. I want [ tc urge each of you to look over your i exhibit lists, see what you must have 1 and get those things ready that you have not arranged. You will probably he visited before fair time, but do not I wait until that visit to begin to do the things that you should. Write and ask any questions that you like. Remem ber that this must lie the-best exhibit we have ever had because we believe ihe Ixiys and girls have done the best year’s work they have ever dome. So many i>eopie start out with a big aim, work hard and fail to finish np their work. ‘•Sticktoitiveness” is a good characteristic. Have you this trait? Your garden may not have been just what you would like for it to have benv; your chick; l may have all died. At the same time you can make your report and do what you can. Let in- say to the grown |>eople or the older people help the girls and boys in your community or with whom you come in contact to wind up their year's work like men and women should. Remember the Bartow County Fair open® October 9th. YES! LIFT A CORN OFF WITHOUT PAIN 1 Cincinnati Authority Tells How to Dry Uy a Corn or Callus 30 It Lifts Off With Fingers. You corn-pestered men and women need suffer no longer. Wear the shoes that nearly killed yon before, says this Cincinnati authority, 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 lifted out, root and all, without pain. A small bottle of freezone cost very little at any drug store, but will posi tively take off every hard or soft corn or callus. This should be tried, as it is inexpensive and is said not to irri tate the surrounding skin. If your druggist hasn’t any freezone tell him to get a small bottle for you from his wholesale drug house. It is fine stuff and acts like a charm every time.—(advt.) Plies Cured In 6 to 14 Days Your dnieeist will refund money If PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching. 1 Blind, Bleeding or Protruding l’ilc:tin6tol4day. ! The first application pivea liase and Rest. 50c