The Bartow tribune. The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1917-1924, September 13, 1917, Image 6

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11 FT YOUR CORNS OF? WITH FINGERS Tells How to Loosen a Tender Corn or Callus so it Lifts Out Without Pain. You reckl ?.s men and women who are pestered with corns and who have a 1 least once a week Invited an awful death from lockjaw or blood poison are now told by a Cincinnati authority to use a drug called freezone, which the moment a few drop are applied to any corn or callus the soreness is relieved and soon- the entir e corn or calms, root and all, lifts off with the fingers. Freezone dries the moment it is ap pl.ed, and simply shrivels the corn or callus without inflaming or even irri tating the surrounding tissue or skin. A small bottle of freefone will cost very little at any of the drug stores, Tut will lositively rid one's feet of every hard or soft corn or hardened callus. If your druggist hasn’t any freezone he can get it at any wholesale drug house for you.—(advt.) A CARTERSVILLE MAN GIVES EVIDENCE His Testimony Will Interest Every Cartersville Reader. The value of local evidence is indis putable. It is the kind of evidence we accept as true because we know we can prove it for ourselves. There has been plenty of such evidence in the Cartersville papers lately, and this straightforward testimony has estab lished a confidence in the minds of Cartersville people that will not lie easily shaken. G. A. Howard, 502 W. Main St., says: “My trouble was weakness and severe pains in my back and limbs. I don’t know what brought it ofi, but I think the poor water I drank was the chief cause. I used Doan’s Kidney Pills and they gave me relief from the very first. I continued using them and am now feeling better than I ever felt De- Fore. I give Doan’s Kidney Pills all the credit as I used nothing else.” . Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills' —the same lhat Mr. Howard had. Foster-Mil-burn Cos., Mfgrsv, Buffalo, N. Y.— (advt.) mm Rats&M \%m. L ~ - - - 1 -- - ■ • For Sale by: Wholesale Distributors CARTERSVILLE GROCERY CO., Cartersville, Ga. Retailers: F. E. MATTHEWS, Cartersville. Ga. BOSCHEE’S GERMAN SYRUP. Why use ordinary cough remedies, when Boschee’s German Syrup has been used so successfully for fifty-one years in all parts of the United States for coughs, bronchitis, colds settled in the throat, especially lung troubles. It gives the patient a good night’s rest, free from coughing, with easy expec toration in the morning, gives nature a chance to soothe the inflamed parts, throw off the disease, helping the pa tient to regain his health. 25 and 75 cent bottles. Sold by Young Bros. Drug Cos. —(advt.) FOR SALE—Several second hand wagons, all at a bargain. See W. H. Field. LEMONS WHITEN AND BEAUTIFY THE SKIN fie —.. c > ■ -y- Make This §eauty Lotion Cheaply For Your Face, Neck, Arms and Hands. At the cost of a small jar of ordin u*y cold cream one can prepare a full quarter pint of the most wonderful emon skin softener and complexion beautifier, by squeezing the juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle contain- ng three ounces of orchard white. Here should be taken to strain the mice through a fine cloth so no lemon mlp gets in, then this lotion will keep re®h for months. Every woman knows hat lemon juice is used to bleach and •(-move such blemishes as freckles, ml town ess and tan and is the ideal ;liin softener, whitener and beautifler. Just try it! Get three ounces of or- •hard white at any drug store and two envons from the grocer and make up t quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant emon lotion and massage it daily into he face, neck, arms and hands. It is narvelous to smoothen rough, red and®. —(advt.) WANTED —To sell my 6 cylinder, passenger, 60 horse Cole automobile r will trade for small farm or city roperty. Machine cost $2,850.00 and as been run less than 5,000 miles. * ood as new. This machine is for sale Lt a real bargain. W. H. Field. Couni, Home Demonstration Department By MISS JESSIE BURTON. • LAST CALL FOR INCREASED FOOD PRODUCTION. During last spring quite a campaign : vas mads, as we all re member, for , increased production off octet u If.-;. The ! people in town and country responded jto this nobly. Asa result we have liv : edlkmntifully during hi growing e - son. An appeal then was made for peo ple to conserve for winter use every bit of the surplus by canning, drying, brining or some method of preserva tion. Again to this there was a full response. More containers have been bought in t*he county this year than c\ er before and I believe there are fewer empty containers at this time of the year. Many hundreds of cans of late fruits and vegetables are still to be saved. We must not let any thing go to waste even at this time. Seme have said, “We have enough for our home use.” Remember, there are thousands of people who have not the opportunity to can things for them selves, but are depending on some one from whom to buy. All this has been good. You boys and girls as well as the men and women have responded nobly to your coun ty's call for-service in the matter of food up to the present. We should be so thankful to live in a climate where we cat) raise a good crop of vegetables the year round. If we could only de part from the idea that when we have had a spring and sometimes a summer garden we have done wonderfully well. Then we have a few turnip greens for winter use. We can grow" not only tur nips but froan ten to fifteen vegetables during the winter. We can yet plant many things. Garden Notes For September. The following vegetables can be planted in September: Cabbage (plants), carrots (plants), celery, eollards (plants), kale, kolil rabi, lettuce, mustard, onions, rape, spinach, turnips. Now is the time to make a good winter garden. The ground should be made rich and put in good condition' before planting. Cultivation should be gin as soon as the plants are up and should be repeated at least every week. Insoots and diseases are not un usually serious in the fall garden but spraying should be done if they put in their appearance. , We may say we do not like some of these things to eat. Tfie reason for this is that we have not had them enough to like them. However, we should Tike them and we can if we realize that they are absolutely es sential to our health. If we would use more of the winter vegetables there would be leas “spring fever” with us. . An answer to the call for winter gardens is just as necessary as the ones to which we have already re sponded so well. Get the plants and seeds just as quickly as you can prepare your ground. Get your plant® out and your seed sown that you may have a sup ply of fresh vegetable® during the win ter. Paint of our boys are gone, others are going to do their part in protecting you and me from worse than death. Do you, even though you are just a, girl or boy, appreciate their sacrifice and your opportunity enough to con tinue doing “your bit” in this fight for food? Bartow County Fair. Opens October 9th and closes Octo ber 12th. Aie you going to be ready "itb the exhibit to show in a way What we have been no in?, 2? rLn * r ,he year? Remember boys and girls that you are mAkihg your record. Shall your record be that you stayed by your job to the finish or that you be came fainthearted by the way? You will make the same kind of man and woman that you are a boy or girl. Get jour work well rounded up by this time. EASY TO TAKE NO PAIN OR ACHE. It s no longer necessary to bear the weakening sickness and terrible nau sea that always follows a dose of cal mel. LIV-VER-LAX cleanses the torpk liver, and livens up the whole systerr by ridding it of the clogging poisons Yet it works so gently and pleasantlj 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.) What is LAX-FOS LAX-FOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA A Digestive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic and Liver Tonic. Contains Casesra Bark, Blue Flag Root, Rhubarb Root, Black Root, May Apple Root, Senna Leaves and Pepsin. Combines strength with {(ala table aromatic taste. Does not gripe. 50c THE. BARTOW T“!3UNfe-THn CART I.'" SV! I ~ 3- STFT. '3, 1917. Adyerdseinelits. SHERi’fF’S sales. lEOUGIA, Bartow C.-uuty: Will Im=> soKd before the court liQuee door is said County, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in October, 1917. to the highest bidder for cash, the following described prop er! >, to-wit: One hou.-e and lot in the City of Cartersville, Georgia, and 1 rounded a follows: North by Mrs. J. B- Conyers, east by Wofford street, south by Dr. J N. Weems and west by Len How aid. Levied on and will lie sold as the property of Eldrua Bell, to satisfy one state anil county tax fi fa against said Bell for (he year 1916. Also at the same time and place, lot of land No/ 943 in the 4th district and 3d section of Bartow county, Georgia. Levied on and will be sold as the property cf Mrs. M. A. F. Davis, de ceased, to satisfy one state and coun ty tax fifa against the said Davis for the year 1916. Also at the same time and place, lots of land Nos. 1183, 1184, 1185, 1112, 1113, 1115, 1046 and 1121 in the 4th district and 3d section of Bartow county, Georgia, and also lots Nos. 934, 1007, 1008, 1288 and 1119 dn the 21st district and 2d section of said county. Levied on and will be sold as the properly of W. H. Camp and M. R. Wilkinson to satisfy one state and county tax fifa against said Camp and Wilkinson for the year 1916. Also at the same time and place, one house and lot in the City of Carters ville, and bounded as follows: On the east by Gilmer street, north by prop erty of H. ,T. Galt estate and south ar.d west by property of Mrs... Jane Smith. Levied on and will be soTct as the property of Mrs. Janie Smith to satisfy-one fifa issued from the Jus tice court of the 822d district G. M. in favor of Dr. R. L. McClure against said Jane Smith. Also at the same time and place, one opera house and lot in the City of Cartersville, Georgia, and bounded as follows :-North by the Jerre Field es tate, west by Wall street, south by Market street and east by vacant lot of Mrs. Nettie Chiles. Levied on and will l>e sold as the property of R. E. Butler to satisfy one state and county tax fifa against said Butler for the year 1916. This sth day of September, 1917. W. W. CALAWAY, Sheriff T. J. PRICE, Deputy Sheriff, R. A. HICKS, Deputy Sheriff. SALE. By virtue of an order granted in the case of ,T. K. Orr Shoe Company et al vs. H. A. Black, No July Term. 1017, Bartow Superior Court, I will sell before the Court House door to the highest bidder for cash within the legal hours of sale on the first Tues day in October, 1917, that certain bouse and lot and all appurtenances thereto in the city of OarterpviHe, Bar tow County, Georgia, fronting north on Leake Street 94 feet, more or and extending back south to the prop erty of W. C. Walion, containing one acre, .more or less, bounded east by the A. F. Jackson, Mountcastle and .T. P. Letwis properties, south by W. C. Walton property and west by the G. S Crouch property. The east line of said lot running back from Leake Street to an iron stob at the south west corner of A. F. Jackson’s lot, thence east to the Mountcastle line fence; with the right and privilege to use the water from a tank in the well under the F. A. Jackson house, more fully described in deed from H. A. Black to the Cartersville Building & I/oan Association, dated February 3, 1913, and recorded in Book SS of Deeds, page 227. Clerk’s office. Super ior Court of Bartow County, Georgia. The sale will be free from all liens and subject to confirmation by the court. W. W. CALAWAY. Receiver. Citation for Letters of Administration. GEORGIA. Bartow’ County. To Whom It May Concern: , H. Stanford, having in proper form applied to me for permanent letters of administration on the estate of Annie Stamford, late of said county, this is to cite all and singular, the creditors and next of kin of Annie Stanford to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any- they can, why permanent ad ministration should not be granted to Jmo. H. Wikle, county administrator on Annie Stanford’s estate. Witness my hand and official signature, this 3d day of September, 1917. G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. Administrator's Sale of Land. GEORGIA, Bartow County. By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary, of said county, will be sold at auction at the court house door of said county on the first Tuesday in October, next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: Forty acres of land, more or less, of lot No. (4) Four, in the sth district and 3d section of said county, lying in the north-east corner of said lot and known as the home place of Mrs. B. C. Smith, sold as the property of Mrs. B. C. Smith, late of said county, de ceased. Terms cash. This sth dav of September, 1917. WALTER R. SMITH, Administrator. Citation for Leave to Sell Land. GEORGIA, Bartow County. To Whom It May Concern: J. N. MeKelvey, administrator of W. >l. Stubbs, deceased, has In due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to the es tate of said deceased, and said appli cation will be heard on the first Mon day in October, next. This September 3, 1917. G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. • Citation for Leave to Sell Land. GEORGIA, Bartow County. To Whom It May Concern: R. S. Bradley, administrator of Mar tha A. Lewis,, deceased, has in due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of said deceased, and said ap plication will be heard on the first Monday in October, next. This' September 3, 1917 G. W. HENDRICKS. Ordinary. TAX LEVY FOR THE YEAR 1917. GEORGIA Bartow County. Bv ihe Board of Commissioners of t, j ~i Rf.venues of Bartow Coun tv Georgia, "rutting for County par ltd s hereby ordered that one dollar | i Vents on the one hundred drdl i'- be and i® hereby levied on all t.l tax ble property in said county, * uerYhe divert of 1917, and any oth er proper)v in" said county subject to I fixation for county purposes, for said * v7d that the fame be collected L ' r j lf , -j-yj. collector of said County, r- 1 ,, following purposes, to-writ: Ist. * Thirtv-five (3-H. cents on the one ! hundred dollars, to pay the legal in debtedness of the county, due and io beco' V due, during the year 1917, or past due. - 2d. Twenty-five (25) cents on the one hundred dollars, to build and repair bridges and other improvements, ac cording to the contract. 3d. Three (3) cents on the one hundred dollars, to pay Sheriff, Jailers, or other officers: fees, lhat they may be legally entitled to out of the county. 4th. One (1) cent on the one hundred dollars, to pay the expenses of the county, for bailiffs at courts, non-resi dent witnesses, in criminal cases, fuel, staficnerv and the like. v sth. Two (2) cents on the one hundred dollars, to pay expenses incurred in keeping the poor of the county, and as otherwise prescribed by the code of Georgia. 6th. Five (5) cents on the one hundred dollars, to pay jurors a per diem com pensation. Forty (40) cents on the one hundred dollars, for a public road fund, for the purposes and as provided in section 696 of the Code of Georgia and amend ments thereto. Bth. Nine (9) cents on the one hundred dollars, to pay %n.y other lawful charge against the county. Said sums aggregating one dollar and tw r enty cents, on the one hundred dollars, on the taxable property of said county, for county purposes, as aforesaid., for the year 1917. It is further ordered that this order be spread upon tbe minutes of this court and the same published, a copy posted at the court "house door and a copy furnished the tax collector, as provided by law. Done in open court, this the sth day of September. 1917. G. M. BOYD, Cos. Com. N A. WHTTE. Cos. Com. N. M. ADAMS, Cos. Com. S. W. BRADFORD. Cos. Com. G. H. GILRFATH, Cos. Com. Board of Commissioners of Roads and Revenues, Bartow County. Georgia. It is further ordered, that there be and is hereby levied, as a special local tax for the public schools in the local districts hereafter named, as certified to this board by the Countv School Commissioner, as provided by law: For Ransom local school district, twenty-five cent® on the one hundred dollars. For Stilesboro local school district, twenty-two and one half cents on the one hundred dollars. For Snow Springs lccal school dis trict, thirty cents on the one hundred dollars. For Emerson local school district, twenty-five cents on the one hundred dollars. For Kingston local school district, twenty-five cents on the one hundred dollars. Said sum® so levied by this order, shall be collected by the tax collector of said county, upon the special tax digest® of said districts of said several local tax districts, as furnished by the local boards of trustees of said dis tricts, as provided by law. Done in open court, this the sth day oi September, 1917. G. M. BOYD, Cos. Com. . N. A. WHITE, Cos. Com. N. M. ADAMS, Cos. Com. S. W. BRADFORD, Cos. Com. G. H. GILREATH, Cos. Com. Board of Commissioners of Road® and Revenues, Bartow County, Georgia. TO EACH SCHOOL COMMUNITY, BARTOW COUNTY, GEORGIA: Your School Board asks your co-op eration and wants every child of school age to attend school. Teachers and Trustees of each school district are asked and required to take a census of their school, se curing the name and age of each child, am’ rti ort to our Superintendent, Mr. J. V. .’ackson, by December Ist, 1917. If you want a raise in teachers’ salar ies, our superintendent is authorized by lids board to raise a one-teacher school salary $5.00 per month; a two teacher school salary SIO.OO per month; a three-teacher school salary $15.00 per month, prorated* provided each teacher goes to work with the trustee® of their school,* take the cen sus, and raise last years average, and conform in a large measure to our compulsory School law. The trustees of said schools promise to raise one half of stated raised salaries and give a note payable to said teacher or teachers for the stated one half amount. Every child of school age in 'every school district will be required to attend school, as per our law. If any father or mother claims they are not able to send their child or children to school, he or she must make oath to this board, or their representative, immediately, stating this condition, and in every case parties making this oath will be required to secure two citizens of their respective community to confirm or ratify said oath. BOARD OF EDUCATION. Citation for Leave to Sell Land. GEORGIA, Bartow County. To Whom. It May Concern: •Tno. H. Wikle, administrator de bonis non cumtestamento on Mrs. E. C. Washington, deceased, has in due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of said deceased, and said ap plication will heard on the first Mon day in October, next. This September 3, 1917. G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND. Will be sold by the undersigned to (he highest bidder Tor cash, at the of fice of A. Y. Howq 6c Company, in the city of Tallapoosa, Georgia, on the 15th day of September, 1917, at the hour of ten o’clock in the forfJhoott, or as soon thereafter as the bids sum-bitted can be opened and considered, the fol lowing described lands, situate and being in Bartow county, Stale of Geor gia, to-wit: All of lots cf land numbers one hun dred and sixty-three, one hundred and sixty-seven, one hundred and sixty eight and one hundred and sixty-nine all situate, lying and being in the 16th district and third section of Bar tow county, in the State of Georgia, each lot containing one hundred and sixty acres, more or less; the whole tract being six hundred and forty acres, more or less, together with and including all and every of the rights,, privileges and easements appurtenant to said land, as mentioned and set forth in that certain deed of convey ance made by William J. Wooten to the First National Bank, of Tallapoosa, bearing date January 13th, 1908 and recorded January 15th, 1908, in Book “OO” of Deeds, pages 178 and 179, in the office of the clerk of the superior court, in Bartow county, Georgia, that is to say: A Right of Way forty feet in width cu and over lots of land numbers 193, 198, 199, 221, 222 and 223 to and along the Western and Atlantic Railroad; and on and over certain other lands of said William J. Wooten as in said deed menticned and described, for railroads, tramways, or other like pur poses; the right of way to the 80 feet wide for side tracks and spur tracks, with the right to keep, operate and maintain said railroads, tramways and roads at all times. Also a right of way of necessary width on and over said lands for a pipe line from Two Run Creek across the lots above named to lots Nos, 163, 167, 168 and 169, and the right to locate, erect, keep, maintain and operate a pumping station with all the machin ery and buildings therefor and houses for the operatives on any of said lands of said Wooten; with the free use of water in and from said Two Run creek for the purpose of minfhg, washing and preparing ores and minerals for shipment. Also the right to drain and run back into the creek over any of the lands of said Wooten the water from the mud dams and dykes at the mines on the lands herein offered for sale. Also a right of way not exceeding 15 feet in width for a wagon road or tramway, on and over any of the lauds of said Wooten. Also the right to build, , use and maintain mud dams, dykes, etc., on any of the lands aforesaid of said Wooten, for use in mining operations. For a more particular description of the rights, privileges and easements in said deed contained, reference is hereby made to the record thereof as aforesaid. All bids for the purchase of said lands at said sale, shall be in writing, inclosed in ar sealed wrapper address ed to and filed with the undersigned A. V. Howe and Geo. W. Sheppard. Liquidating Committee, Tallapoosa. Ga., .on or before the day and hour i above named for said sale. No bid will be considered unless ac- j companied by a duly certified bank check in a sum equal to ten per cent ! of the amount bid, payable to. the or- j der of said committee. Checks, of un- | successful bidders will be- promptly returned to the respective makers m> on opening and consideration of bids. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Dated, this 21th day of July, 1917. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Tallapoosa. A. V. HOWE, GEO. W. SHEPPARD, Liquidating Committee. | Tallapoosa, Ga. ' Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GEORGIA, Bartow County. Notice is hereby given to all credi tors of the estate of Mrs. Mary A. Lay ton, late of said coupty, deceased, to render an account of their demands to me within the time prescribed by law, properly made out. And all persons in debted to said deceased are hereby re quested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 29th day of August, 1917. JNO. H. WIKLE, Administrator of Mrs. Mary A. Layton. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. Mary Hoard vs. Tom Hoard, libel for divorce in the Superior Court of Bartow County, Georgia. The defendant, Tom Hoard, a non resident, is hereby notified and re quired personally otr by attorney, to be and appear at the next Superior Court to be held in and for said Bar tow County on the second Monday in January, 1918, next, then and. there to answer the plaintiff's demand in an action of libel for divorce as in default thereof the court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. Witness the llbnorable M. C. Tarver Judge of said court, this the f day of September, 1917. J. R. ANDERSON, Deputy Clerk Bartow Superior Court, C. C. PITTMAN, Attorney for Plaintiff. For Sale—Excellent Seed Wheat—W. H. FIELD. Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove’s. The Old Standard Grove’s 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. FOR SALE Two good servicea ble old Mules at bar gain. W. H. FIELD Professional Cards' HOWARD E.-FELTON, M Office 2 1-2 West Main $t a (over Young Bros. Drug Office Telephone No. 33 Residence Telephone No y-. BAM M, HOWELL, M, q Office over Scheuer Br . Residence Telephone No < DR. C. H GRIFFIN DENTIST Office in Walton Building CARTERSVILLE, GA. Jffice Phone 191. Residence Phone 241 CLAUDE C. PITTMAN LAWYER Represents National Surety Company The Largest and Strongest In the World ” J. R. WHITAKER Aitorney-at Law Office 2n First National Bank Bld|. Money to loan on improved farm lands at 6%; prompt aervice, Cartersville, Georgia H. W. CALDWELL, Veterinary Surgeon At Jones & Oglesby Stable Day Phone 143. Night Phone S8& Calls will receive my prompt atten tion. GEO. H. AUBREY, Attorncy-at-Law, Fire Insurance. Cartersville, Georgia. We Carry a Complete Line of Coffins, Caskets a nr, Robes. G. M. JACKSON & SON, Cartersville, Ga. / W. W. PHILLIPS Civil Engineer County -Sun t-yor Surveys of all kinds —Maps, Profile. Specifications Furnished. Phone 430 Cartem U :>.a Finley & Henson Attornevs=at=Law Loans Negotiated on Real Estate, Improv ed City Property and Farm Lands at 6 per Cent Interest. . . . Cartersville. :: Georgia / Cartersville ■ Lodge No. 142 1.0.0.F. Regular meetings, first and third Thursday nights of each month at 7:30 o’clock. Money to Lend At Low Cost Paul F. Akin Wanted=Second hand grain bags in good condition-W.H. Field. WHENEVER YOU HEAR THE WORD DIARRHOEA OR DYSEN TERY THINK OF C. C. C. COREA CHOLERA CORDIAL. IF YOU BELIEVE IT THE BEST AND HARMLESS REMEDY FOR THESE DANGEROUS TROUBLES A 25c BOT TLE WILL CONVINCE YOU. YOUNG BROS. DRUG CO FOR SALE—One No. 10 Remington typewriter in good condition, and <•" roller top desk. Will be sold at a ti— gain. Apply at Tribune office. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It Cough and Headache and works on tl e< Druggists refund money if it fad® K. W. GROVE’S signature on each t>ox.