The Bartow tribune. The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1917-1924, September 27, 1917, Image 3

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County Home Demonstration Department By MISS JESSIE BURTON. y r- to the members of the Can , an( j Poultry-Club show that much has extended throughout the ▼ear. S\'e feel that we will have the larg . ~n <j best, exhibit from the clubs „ bare ever had. Let the older people encourage the fcevs aud girls in the finishing up of .• work. * * * POULTRY CLUB SONG (Tune oi “Dixie”) * is by .Mary J. Stone, Tallapoosa, Georgia. T ;e Poultry Club’s the club for money, It's both for daughter and for sonny, Join away, join away, loin away, girls and boys. i( we set our eggs ere flowers are swaying, i n early fall young hens are laying, Set away, set away, set away, girls and hoys. Chorus: And I wish I had a chicken, hooray, hooray, In Georgia land I’d take niy stand And join that jolly poultry band, hooray, hooray, Ld win or try with poutry. Poi its winter eggs that we are after, To set by March fifteenth we have to, Work away, wofk away, work away, girls and boys. We dust and spray and grease and powder, (ticks grow fast and hens sing louder, Dust away, dust away, dust away, girls and boys. We weigh and feed and keep our re co id, Though our career may be some checkered, Write away, write away, write away, girls and toys. I Autumn to the fair we'll hie us, GIRLS! HAVE A MASS OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR, SOFT, GLOSSY, WAVY W* cent Bottle* Destroys Dandruff and Doubles Beauty of Your Hair. Within ten minutes after an appli- , •ation of Danderine you can not find a 1 ,ngle trace of dandruff or falling hair •ad your scalp will not itch, but what 1 will please you most will be after a few weeks’ use, when you see new hair, fine and downy at first —yes —but really new hair-—growing all 'over the •calp A little Danderine immediately j doubles the beauty of your hair. No ! difference how dull, faded, brittle and j •craggy, just moisten a cloth with Bander in e and Carefully draw it ifcrough your hair, taking one small j •trand at a time. The effect is amaz es—your hair will he light, fluffy and wary, and have an appearance of •Ibunadnce; an incomparable lustre, •oftnesis and luxuriance. Get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton’s Banderine from any drug store or toil et counter, and prove that your hair is as pretty and soft as any—that it has been neglected or injured by care less treatment—that’s ail —you surelv can have beautiful hair and lots of it rf you will just try a little Danderine. —fadvt.) Notice of Election An election will be held in the City of Cartersvilie, Ga. on October 12th, 1917; PUR POSE, THE ADOPTION OF A NEW CHARTER for the CITY OF CARTERS VILLE, AS ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEM BLY OF 1917. W. W. DANIEL, CITY CLERK There to win a prize we’ll try us, Try away, try away, try away, girls and boys. * * * CANNING club song Make the Best Better. J hose '.here are who cannot, and those there are who can; Can we can? Yes, we can and we know it! And were willing to conf(’ss\we’ve already won success, And to cheerful, steady plodding work we owe it! There's a scientific way, you don’t learn it in a day, And it calls for lots of patience to win out; And the aim we have in view is to win results for you, So we’ll live up to our motto and we’ll shout, shout, shout! Chorus:. Make the ttest-better; our motto true; Make the best better, in all we do; Make the best better, posterity our debtor, And we'll can, can, can, can, can, for you. Those who think they cannot, must envy those who can;, Can we can? Yes, we can, and we love it! And we're careful for our rep, mount ing not a single step Without reaching for another step above it; So we can’t afford to flop, for there’s victory on top, And we’ll wear the laurel togs you can het! Fur perfection is our. aim, and we’re bound to play the game, And surpass the highest record we have, set, set, set! Don't confess you cannot, but join the ranks who can; Can you can? Yes, you can, if you'll try it! And there’s satisfaction sweet, when you know that what you eat, Proves a sanitary, scientific diet. | Won’t you have your name enrolled, and be numbered with the fold? We are here to stay for keeps be yond a doubt! You’ll no longer be a dub when you the Canning Club, And you’ll live up to our our motto and you’ll shout, shout, shout! FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH B. Y. P. U. PROGRAM, GROUP NO. 1. Miss Eula Wheeler, Deader. Song. Prayer. Introduction —By Leader. We owe it to our own state to seek Ibe highest good of the citizens —Miss Mae Butler. Evangelizing the lost—Miss Eva Dodd. Teaching the saved —Miss Roslyn Wheeler. Developing the forces in the church es—Miss Evelyn Lewis. Church building and pastorial sup ply—Mr. Lucius Bishop. We owe it to our own state to pro l vide adequately and systematically for the financial needs of our state mis sion work —Miss Josie Smith. The word pf God —Talk by Mr. Me- Ginty. Meet at 6:30. Visitors welcome. MAYME LUE SORRELLS, Cor. Sec. 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 upthe sys tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. 60c THE BARTOW TRIBUNE.THE CART ERSVILLF. NEWS, SEPT, 27, 1917. ENDORSED AT HOME. Such Proof as This Should Convince Any Cartersville Citizen. The public endorsement of a local citizen is the best proof that can he produced. None better, none stronger can be had. When a man comes foi ward and testifies to his fellow-citi zens, addresses his friends and neigh bors, you Pipy he sure he is thorough ly convinced or he would not do so. Telling one’s experience when it is for the public good is an act of kindness that should be appreciate.!. The fol lowing statement given by a resident of Cartersville adds one more to the many cases of Home Endorsement which are being published about Doan’s Kidney Pills. Read it. J. H. Morris, Sr., merchant, 311 Moon St., says: “I had some trouble w ith irregular passages of the kidney secretions. Doan's Kidney Pilb soon removed the disorder and I didn’t have to take them long either. My kidneys now act ail right and 1 have no need of Doan’s Kidney Pills.” Price GOo, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—'get. Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Morris had. Foster-Milburn Cos.. Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. —(advt.) In the District Court of the United States, for the Northern District of Georgia. . In re- .T. H. Hester bankrupt. No. 86S. v In Bankruptcy. A petition for disch irgu having been filed in conformity with law by above named bankrupt and the court having ordered that the hearing upon said pe tition he had on October 27, 1917 at ten o'clock A. M., at the United States District Court room, in the city of At lanta, Georgia, notice is,hereby given to all creditors and other persons in interest to appear at said time and place ahd show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the bankrupt for discharge should not be granted. O. C. FULLER, Clerk. J. C. PRINTUP, Deputy Clerk. EAT WITHOUT FEAR OF INDIGESTION OR SOUR, ACID STOMACH Instant Relief! “Pape’s Diapepsin” Ends Your Stomach Distress. Try It! Wonder what upest your stomach — which portion of the food did the dam age—do you? Well, don’t bother. If your stomach is in a revolt; if sick, gassy and upset, and what yon just ate has ferinehted and turned sour; head dizzy and aches; belch gases and acids and eructate undigested food; breath foul, tongue coated —just take a little Pape’s Diapepsin to help neutralize acidity and in five minutes you won der what became of the indigestion and distress. Millions of men and Women today know that it is needless to have dys pepsia. A little Diapepsin occasionally keeps the stomach sweetened and they eat their favorite To ids without fear. If your stomach doesn’t take care of your liberal limit withoift rebellion; if your food is a damage Instead of a help, remember the quickest, surest, most harmless relief is Pape’s Diapep sin. which costs only fifty cents for a large case at drug stores. It’s truly | wonderful —it stops fermentation and I acidity and sets things straight, so gently and easily that It is really as i tonishing.—(advt.) i W V. - r A \ y ' '.V:?*, • In the heated season, everyone craves i a cooling and refreshing beverage. "" ~ o# and . and WlSk \ c ° ■- v \; i 1 'v | w I IJnnk II # gs _ Chero-Cola | nil In a bottle —Through a straw f J. I ill REFRESHING A '% 'll I ls*&P w.u ~*r rr U v.✓ A W* ■ ✓ With no bad after effect Sold and served only in sealed sanitary . 111 Mmjk (ybottles. Absolutely dust and germ proof. VC ]|WM' |y | . ■ KiF'-'j '' "Nv % , | ... pp p— I. . L OBi , T AR\ | w. M. RHODES. \Y. M. Rhodes one of, the oust known railroad men in Cartersville, and a native .of Bartow county, tjjed Saturday, September 22, at his home on Douglas street, after an illness of several weeks. Mr. Rhodes was horn .">2 years ago at Folsom in this county and has lived hi Cartersville about-twelve years, lie was a locomotive engineer and a mem ber of the Brotherhood, to whose in terests he was devoted. He was a faithful employee of the railroad and a thoroughly efficient engineer. He had a wide a-xiuaintance and a large circle of personal friends. ‘'Mac” Rhodes, as he was familiarly called by all who knew him, had a Compan- Icnble nature and a sunny disposition which attracted all who came In asso ciation with him. Mr. Rhodes was a member of the Baptist church and to this denomina tion he gave loyal supi>ort and fur nished a consistent Christian life. Surviving him are his widow and two daughters, Addie Emma and Gladys. The funeral services were conduct ed at the Bast Side Baptist church and congregated there on Sunday after noon were hundreds of friends, the church auditorium being unable to hold all who came to pay tribute. Rev. A. F. Smith conducted the services, assisted hv Rev. .McCollum and by Lev. Bond, and the remains were in terred at Oak Hill cemetery. HARRISON SMITH. We print below a clipping from Hie Atlanta Constitution giving an account of the death and burial with military honors of Harrison Smith, a brother of Mrs. Lindsay Forrester, of Carters vilie. The many friends of Mrs. For lester extend sympathy. “Harrison Smith, the seventeen year-old Atlanta boy, who, last June, while a wireless operator aboard the ili-fated steamship “Olympia” won a hero’s laurels by gamely sticking to his post of duty sending out “S. O. S.” calls long after his boat had been wrecked, was laid to rest in the nat ional cemetery, Washington, D. C., Saturday. v “He was the son of Professor J. H: Smith, well known in Atlanta, and head of the English department of the' Commercial High school. “Young Smith was taken ill with pneumonia several days ago, and car ried to the naval hospital at Brook lyn, N. Y., where he died last Thurs day. His father reached his bedside before death. “The funeral was conducted with military honors at Brooklyn, many of young Smith’s shipmates turning out to do “last honors’’ to their oom\ade. “News of his death reached Atlanta Saturday by telegram from the father.” If you don’t know who handles Tin Top and Butter-Nut Bread, excuf* your neighbor when he laughs in you> face If not. its because you have no tried Butter-Nut Bread For seed wheat, oats, rye. barley—/ H e Knight Mercantile Cos. Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching. 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Thanks Awfully, JIM SHAW