The Bartow tribune. The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1917-1924, October 04, 1917, Image 7

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F-m ISSUE IF LIBERTY BUIS NOW OFFERED TO TBE PUBLIC - 1!y VV. G. McADOO, Secretary of the Treasury. for the purpose of Eaui p P ing with arms, clothing and , od our gaHa nt soldiers who have 'n called to the field; Maintaining our Navy and our val . n t tars upon the high seas; pro vid : 'ig the necessary means to a ., the wages of our soldiers and sail- \ P l and if the bill now pending in the congress passes, the monthly allow nces f ol - the support of their depend families and to supply them with life insurance, Constructing a great fleet or mer ant vessels to maintain the line of communication with o U r brave troops , Fra nce, and to keep our commerce af|oat upon the high seas in defiance j the German Kaiser and his submar ines; “ A Creating a great fleet of aeroplanes, which will give complete supremacy in the air to the United States and the br ave nations fighting with us against the German military menace; and for other necessary war purposes; The Congress of the United States has authorized the Secretary of the Treasury to sell to the American peo ple bond-- of the United States bearing umr per cent interest, with valuable i ?x exemptions, and convertible under certain conditions into other issues of STOMACH TROUBLE Mr. Marion Holcomb, of Nancy, Ky., says: “For quite a long while I suffered with stomach trouble. I would have pains and a heavy feeling after my meals, a most disagreeable taste in my mouth. If I ate anything with butter, oil or grease, I would spit it up. I began to have regular sick headache. I had used pills and tablets, but after a course of these, I would be constipated. It just seemed to tear my stomach all up. I found they were no good at all for my trouble. I heard THEDFOKD’S Buck-Draught recommended very highly, so began to use it. It cured me. I keep it in the house all the time. It is the best liver medicine made. Ido not have sick headache or stomach trouble any more.” Black-Draught acts on the jaded liver and helps it to do its important work of throwing out waste materials and poisons from the sys tem. This medicine should be in every household for use in time of need. Get a package today. If you feel sluggish, take a dose tonight. You will feel fresh to morrow. Price 25c a package. All druggists. ONE CENT A DOSE < J73) 1/ / ==s====!=^*? r ? J ■ ■ —HELL. I | /#£& JL. V >\\ -K- -* v;, 7 * T^- : .>. \- v| "In High” all the time when you 4 • • ...... " • '>!/ /'if i 11 ; ■ -■**•■* i ■ mm*- 11 J, drink j -■? ' ~ I Chero-Cola { j ■ WIK \ / 4 v , #/ \ V | \ if i ' I “In a bottle — \; / . * / > Through a straw” \ \ w ' /.W / I 1 • ijr / REFRESHING /#\ Jjf / jpg \ With no bad after effect /// / TrmgffS 1 y"- ' " rdWw/ ,Vhy only in bottles? We are determined CHERO-COLA shall be pure. We are de ,„// tennined it shall be clean and sparkling. £// 1 We are determined it shall be free from IjFSgtesMßßy substitution. We are determined it shall he uniform in quality. |(t|grcjjgj|)| | United States bonds that mhy b e au thorized by the Congress. The official circular of the Treasury Department ! gives full details. There is now offered to#the Ameri- j cun people anew issue of $3,000,000,- 1 °°° of bonds to he known as the Sec- i olid Liberty Loan. They will be issued in such denominations and upon such : terms that every patriotic citizen will have an opportunity to assist the gov ernment by lending bis money upon •he security of a United States gov ernment bond. It is essential to the success of the war and to the support of our gallant troops that these loans shall not only be subscribed, but oversubscribed. No one is asked to donate or give his money to the government; but every one is asked to lend his money io the government. The.loans will he repaid in full with interest at the rate of four per cent per annum. A government bond is the safest investment in the world; it is as good as currency and yet better, because the government bond bears interest and currency does not. No other • investment compares with it for safety, ready convertibility into cash, and unquestioned availabil ity as collateral security for loans in any bank in the United States. People by thousands ask the Treas ury constantly how they can help the THE BARTOW TRIBUNE-THE CARTERSVILLE NEWS, OCT. 4, 1917. government in this war. Through the purchase of Liberty Bond's every one can help. No more patriotic duty can be preformed by those who cannot actually fight ui>on the field of battle than to furnish the government with the necessary money to enable it to give our brave soldiers and sailors all that they require to make them strong for the fight and capable of winning a swift victory over our ene mies. We fight, first of all, for America’s vital rights, the right to the unmolest ed an unobstructed use of the high seas, so that the .surplus products of our farms, our mines and our factor ies may be carried into the harbors of every friendly nation in the world. Our welfare and prosperity as a peo ple depend upon our right of peaceful intercourse with all the nations of the earth. To abandon these rights by withdrawing our ships and commerce from the seas upon the order of a mil itary despot in Europe would destroy prosperity and bring disaster and hu miliation upon the American people. We fight to protect our citizens against assassination and murder upon tiie high seas While in the peaceful j exercise of those rights demanded by ; international law and every instinct j and dictate of humanity. We fight to preserve our democratic institutions and our sovereignty as a nation against the menace of a power! ful and ruthless military autocracy headed by the German Kaiser, whose | ambition is to dominate the world, i We fight also for the noble ideal of universal democracy and liberty, the right of the smallest and weakest na tions equally with the most powerful to live and to govern themselves ac cording to the will of their own peo ple. We fight for peace, for that just and lasting peace which agonized and tor tured humanity craves and which not the sword nor the bayonet of a mili tary despot but the supremacy of vin dicated right alone can restore to a distracted world. To secure these ends I appeal to every man and woman who resides upon the soil of free America and en joys the blessings of her priceless in stitutions to join the League of Pa ; triots by purchasing a Liberty Bond. l************* GAINES MILL. • ************* .Mr. J. P. Gaines spent Sunday night i with his father, .Mr. L. P. Gaines, of Adairsville. Mr. Isaac Craig, of Cass, was the guest of H, C. Cowart, Sunday. Miss Alice Sexton, of Cass, was the guest of Miss Lola Bearden. Sunday. .Miss Sarah Francis Gaines, of Adairsville, spent last week with her sister, .Airs. .1. .P. Gaines. Air. Eugene Cowart spent Sunday with friends near Fairmount. Air. and Mrs. B. L. Bearden spent Sunday with the latter’s sister, Miss Lela King, of Adairsville. BACKACHE IS A WARNING Cartersville People Should Not Neg lect Their Kidneys. Backache is often nature’s most fre quent signal of weakened kidneys. To cure the pains and aches, to remove the lameness when it arises from eakened kidneys, you must reach the cause—the kidneys. If you have pain through the small of your back, urinary disorders, headaches, dizzy spells, or are nervous and depressed, start treating the kidneys with a test ed kidney reuiedj Doan's Kidney Pills have been prov ed good and are especially for weak kidneys. Doan’s have been used in kld i<ey trobule for over 50 years. Read Cartersville testimony. W. X. Howard, X’. Railroad St., says: “I used Doan's Kidney Pills for back ache, brought on by being on my feet so much in the store. It was no time before my back stopped aching. I glad ly recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills for others in my family have taken them with good results, too.” Price HOc, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidn&y remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills-the same (bat All. Howard had. Foster-AUlburn Cos., Mfgrs.. Buffalo, XL Y. —(advt.) WAR SONG OF AMERICA. Words by Lewis Kerry Smith, of Car rollton, Ga. Tune, “John Brown’s Body,” or “The Battle Hymn of the Republic.” (No rights reserved. All who choose may sing and publish tihs song.) We stand at Armageddon, and we bat tle for the lord, We fight the Hohenzollern and his sav age Prussian horde, \Ye trust the God of Battles and rely upon h,is word, And we shall win the war. Chorus. Glory, glory, hallelujah! Glory, glory, hallelujah! Glory, glory, hallelujah! Yes, we shall win the war. We strive against oppression and the bloody Kaiser’s reign, Who seeks to build his throne upon the mountains of the slain, With murder of the innocents upon the land and main, And we shall win the war. We fight for human freedom and the captives’ swift release, We seek to speed the happy May when bloody wars shall cease, AYe’re praying for the jubilee of uni versal peace, And we shall win the. war. The Kaiser’s iron hand is at your throat, America, His plan of subjugation you may note, America, Over your destruction he would gloat, America, But you shall win the war. The deadly peril’s Qn you, even at your verj door, You see the marching millions, and you hear the cannon’s roar; The Kaiser’s spies and minions fill your land from shore to shore, But you shall win the war. Jehovah calls to you, America, awake, awake; Your sins and your iniquities; Amer ica, forsake, Come unto me in faith and every evil fetter break, And you shall win the war. . DELCO LIGHT safe as it is simple) || MING W ORK I just the same as 1 the many con- El s owner. W j. b. Dayton, O.) A RAILWAY WAGES AND TAXES INCREASE. Tiie Railway Age Gazette In its cur rent issue says: “The railways of the I’nited States in the calendar year 1916 paid a higher average wage, per employe, a greater amount of taxes per mile of line, and handled freight at a lower rate per ton (per mile than at any period in their history.” These facts, as given in the publica tion referred to, were gathered from statistics submitted in reports to the Interstate Commerce Commission by the so-called “class 1” roads -.those laving annual operating revenues of $1,000,099 or over. “These returns,” says the Gazette, ‘■as compared with similar rei>orts for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1916, show the average wage, per employe, increased from $840.62 to $868.69, or $28.07. This is exclusive of salaries of general and division officers. In the same period, taxes Increased from $631.29 per mile to $680.63 per mile, or $49.34; and the average freight rate per ton mile decreased from 7.07 mills in the year ended June 30. 1916, to 7.06 mills in the year ended Decem ber 31, 1916." While operating* revenues showed an increase equal to 6.2 per cent, oi>- erating expenses showed an increase of 6.4 per cent, and the number of em ployes increased 4 per cent, while tlieir compensation increased 7.4 per cent. The mileage included in the compila tions is practically the same, being 231,246 miles in the former period and 231,179 miles in the statement cover ing the new fiscal year. The gist of the whole statement is that while wages and taxes and ma terials have all advanced, that the cost at which the railroads market their pfbduot transportation re mains practically the same as always. TRY IT! SURSTITLJTE FOR NASTY CALOMEL Starts Your Liver Without Making You Sick and Can Not Salivate. Every druggist in town—your druggist and everybody’s druggist has noticed a great falling-off in the sale of calomel. They all give the same reason. Dodson’s Liver Tone is taking its place. “Calomel is dangerous and people know it, while Dodson’s Liver Tone is perfectly safe and gives better re sults,” said a prominent local drug gist. Dodson’s Liver Tone is person ally guaranteed by every druggist who sells it. A large bottle costs 50 cents, and if it fails to give easy re lief in every case of liver sluggish ness and constipation, you have only to ask for your money back. Dodson’s Liver Tone is a pleasant tasting, purely vegetable remedy, harmless to both children and adults. Take a spoonful .at night and wak* up feeling fine, no biliousness, sick headache, acid stomach or consti pated bowels. Tt doesn’t gripe or cause inconvenience all the next day like violent calomel. Take a dose of calomel today and tomorrow you feel weak, sick and nauseated. Don’t lose a day’s work! Take Dod son’s Liver Tone instead and feel fine, full of vigor and ambition. IfflSffiifi’ I Quick-Easy Shines himm Tan - Black-White fCTnrftl SOLD IHTHE BEST STORES Professional Cards HiWARD E. FELTON, M. D. •ffio* 2 1-2 West Main Street, (ever Yeung Bres. Drug Stere Office Telephone No. 33 Residence Telephone Ne, 175 BAM M. HOWELL, M. D. Office over Sciieuer Bros. Residence Telephone Ne. 255 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 In First National Bank Bldf. Money to loan on improved farm lands at 6%; prompt service. Cartersville, Georgia 11. W. CALDWELL, Veterinary Surgeon At Jones & Oglesby Stable Day Phone 143. Night Phone 388. Calls will receive my prompt atten tion. GEO. H. AUBREY, Attorney-at-Law, Fire Insurance. Cartersville, Georgia. We Carry a Complete Line of Coffins, Caskets and Robes. G. M. JACKSON A SON, Cartersville, Gs. W. W. PHILLIPS . - .1 -I ’ 3 i Civil Engineer County Surveyor Surveys of all kinds—Maps, Profile Specifications Furnished. Phone 430 Cartersville, Ga. Finley & Henson \ttorneys=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 Regular meetings, first and thud 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 DON’T BELIEVE IT THE BEST AND MOST 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 one roller top desk. Will be sold at a bar gain. Apply at Tribune office. To Cure a Cold In One, Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stopa the Cough and Headache and works off the Coid. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. K. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c.