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10c Loaves of Bread
The ones with the label—call for them
from your Grocer.
I am also making Delicious 10 cent
square cakes—the kind with distinct
individuality.
Taylor’s Sanitary Bakery
‘‘Phone 28
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Buy a "K. K." Cast Iron Range at the Old
Price $59
A Cor Just in For This Stilt?,
Welare\the only[distributors of this Range in this territory'.
ATCO STORES CO.
“THAT COTTON MILL STORE”
Retailers of Everything and Buyers of Produce
Atco, ..... Georgia
THE BARTOW TRIBUNE-THE CARTERSVIU-E NEWS.
INTERNATIONAL GO-TO-SUNDAY
SCHOOL DAY NOVEMBER. 4.
An official call for Go-To-Sundav-
Sc hool Day to be observed on Novem
ber the 4th, has been issued by the
International Sunday School Associa
tion, representing the Sunday school
workers of all denominations in the
United States and Canada, The Gov
ernors of the states are issuing proc
lamations regarding it. The movement
is being promoted by the Georgia Sun
day School Association and the var
ious County Sunday School Associa
tions.
As both the United States and Can
ada will share in the observance of
this day, it is expected to result in an
increase of between four and five mil
lion in the Sunday schools in North
America.
The purpose of the day is to get as
many people as possible to attend the
Sunday school of their choice on this
occasion, interest them in Sunday
school and bible study and give an
opportunity to all who will, to become
regular members of the Sunday
school. “Everybody invited, every
body welcome, everybody come” is
the slogan of Georgia.
“Go-To-Sunday-Sc h ol Day” has
been observed in Georgia for several
years In February, but now that the
day has become a national affair, like
Thanksgiving Day, it will be observed
annually the first Sunday In Novem
ber.
BiMtk, B*<l C*M, S*ur
StCWKk.
Get a 10-cent box.
Sick headache, biliousness, coated
tongue, head and nose clogged up
with a cold—always trace this to
torpid liver; delayed, fermenting food
in the bowels or sour, gassy stomach.
Poisonous matter clogged in the
intestines, instead of being cast out
of the system is re-absorbed in the
blood. When this poison reaches
the delicate brain tissue it causes
congestion and that dull, throC/oing,
sickening headache.
Cascarets immediately cleanse the
stomach, remove the sour, undigest
ed food and foul gases, take the ex
cess bile from the liveT and carry 'out
all the constipated waste matter and
poisons in the Ibowels.
A Cascaret to-n : ight will surely
straighten you out by morning. They
work while you sleep—a 10-cent box
from your druggist means your head
clear, stomach sweet and your liver
and bowels regular for months.
Plies Cured In 6 to 14 Days
Your druggist will refund money if PAZO
OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching,
Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in6tol4dsys
1 The first application gives Ease and Rest. 50c
Don’t Wait for
the New Ad
vance Prices
Which Are Sure To
Come —Place Your
Order Now. We
Will Deliver Any
Time. Come In
Now. Don’t Wait.
Why You Should Buy a
‘Kitchen Knmfort” Range
Study the six points—they are NEW.
1. Fire goes entirely around oven
when baking.
2. Boils and fries evenly on all 6
covers.
3. No shifting of pans necessary
when baking.
4. Bakes bread in 3 to 5 minutes—
browns top and bottom alike.
5. Patented hot blast and flue con
struction saves one-third of fuel.
6. Quickest water heater on record.
Legal Advertisements.
Executor's Sale of Wild Lands.
GEORGIA, Bartow County:
By authority vested in them under
the last will of J. S. Beazley, late of
said county, deceased, the undersigned
will sell before the court house door,'
in the city of Cartersville, Bartow
county, Georgia, within the legal sale
hours, on the first Tuesday in Novem
ber, 1917, to the highest bidder for
cash, the following lands, to-wit:
All of lot number 1231, the undivided
cne-half interest in lots numbers 1160,
1?18 and the undivided one-fourth in
terest in lot number 1219; all in the
4tb district and 3d section of Bartow
county, Georgia.
Also lots of land numbers 6,9, 65,
C 6, 67, 79, 137, 138 and 136, (except
the minerals in lot number 136), all
in the 3d district and 3d section of
Paulding county, Georgia. Soldjis the
property of estate of J. S. Beazley, de
ceased, for the purpose of distribution.
This 6th October, 1917.
R. R. BEAZLEY,
J. S. BEAZLEY,
E. G. BEAZLEY,
Executors of J. S. Beazley, deceased.
CHANGE IN BUSINESS.
The real estate and rental business
carried on in Cartersville and Bartow
county for the last twelve years by
Jno. R. Young, under the firm name of
Jno. R. Young & Company, was oa
October 1, 1917 superceded by and
will now be carried on under the firm
name of Young & Smith, composed of
Jno. R. Young and C. D. Smith, which
wiil also include the Eureka Tile &
Cement Company business in Carters
rille.
All the business of the old firm will
be Bettled up by Jno. R. Young at
once.
JNO. R. YOUNG.
C. D. SMITH.
|r the District Court ef the United
States, For the Northern District of
Georgia.
Iu re- Alex M. Byron, Bankrupt. No.
771 In Bankruptcy.
A petition for discharge having been
filed in conformity with law by above
named bankrupt and the Court having
ordered that the hearing upon said pe
tition be had on December Ist, 1917
at ten o’clock A. M. at the United
States District Court room, in the city
of Atlanta, Georgia, notice is hereby
given to all creditors and other per
sons in interest to appear at said time
and show cause, if any they have, why
the prayer of the bankrupt for dis
charge should not he granted.
O. C. FULLER, Clerk.
J. C. PRINTUP, Deuptv Clerk.
In the District Court of the United
States. For the Northern District of
Georgia.
In re- Robert F. Hall, Bankrupt. No.
930. In Bankruptcy.
A petition for discharge 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 December Ist, 1917
at ten o’clock A. M. at tlie United
States District Court room, in the city
of Atlanta, Georgia, notice is hereby
given to all creditors and other per
sons in interest to appear at said time
and show cause, if any they have, why
the prayer of the bankrupt for dis
charge should not be granted.
O. C. FULLER, Clerk.
J. C. PRINTUP, Deupty Clerk.
to the District Court of the United
States, For the Northern District of
Georgia.
In re- James A. Cox, Bankrupt. No.
Ssl. In Bankruptcy.
A petition for discharge having been
filed in conformity with law by above
named bankrupt and the Coprt having
ordered that the hearing upon said pe
tition be had on December Ist, 1917
at ten o’clock A. M.. at the United
States District Court room, in the city
of Atlanta, Georgia, notice is hereby
given to all creditors and other per
sons in interest to appear at said time
ami show cause, if any they have, why
the prayer of the bankrupt for dis
charge should not be granted.
O. C. FULLER, Clerk.
J. C. PRIXTUP, Deupty Clerk.
BOSCHEE’S GERMAN SYRUP.
Why use ordinary cough remedies,
when Bcschee'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 front 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 —Excellent
Seed Wheat —W. H,
FIELD.
Call 244 or 246 for Tip-Top or But
pr-Nut Bread.
MACON 10 ENTERTAIN
FARMERSJJNION MEET
The annual meeting of the Farmers’
Union of Georgia will be held in Ma
con, November 13th and 14th. Head
quarters have been arranged at the
Lanier Hotel. President J. H. Mills
and Secretary A. J. Fleming will be
there in advance of the meeting date
for arrangement of any final details
r.ot already provided for.
Charles S. Barrett, president of the
National Organization, says this meet
ing will be, by long odds, the most
important gathering since the organ
ization of the Farmers’ Union. Never
before has the organization ih Georgia
or in any other state been confronted
with as great responsibility or with
as wide possibilities of an almost un
bounded success as now. This nation,
ia fact, practically the whole world, is
dependent upon the farmer, and the
greater part of that dependence rests
upon the success of the southern
farmer.
Every local organization in Georgia
is being urged by the state officers to
so arrange its affairs that nothing can
or will turn up to prevent its full quota
of delegates attending the annual
meeting in Macon. Not only in the
electron of officers for another year,
but in the facts and figures on world
crops, world demands and world pros
pects will be Important to them as in
dividuals and as delegates. It will be
for thorn to get this information and
take H back home to their local mem
bers.
$ * *
When the Fanners’ Union of Geor
gia meets in annual session in Macon
on November 13th and 14th Charles S.
Barrett, president of the National Or
ganization, will give to Georgia, farm
ers a. war message. Mr. Barrett, has
covered the- country as .probably no
other individual in the United States
has in the past year. He has b'den in
contact with the national authorities
and is in a peculiarly favorable condi
tion for making a study for himself —
and that means for the farmers —of
actual conditions, actual supplies in
hand or in prospect, and actual de
mands.
Never were facts aud figures more
needed by farmers than they are now.
Mr. Barrett has them and will make
that his message to the Georgia farm
ers at the annual meeting in Macon.
It is essential to the farmers of this
state that he get them, therefore it
is important that every local farmers
organization in Georgia send its full
number of delegates to the Macon
meeting, and that these delegates be
prepared to grasp all that is to take
place at the annual meeting so he may
go bac k home and enlighten the local
membership. State officers say every
local union in Georgia should see to
it that nothing is held as more im
portant than attending, the annual
meeting of the state union in Macon,
November 13th and 14th.
THE N. C. & ST. L. AND
THE NATIONAL ARMY.
Nashville, Tenn., October 17. —Re
cent tabulation of employes of the’
Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Ixmis
Railway now in the service of Uncle
Sam, and those subject to draft, show’s
a total of 1,642 out of approximately
10,000 on the company’s pay-rolls.
So far 193 employes have enlisted
in the army or navy, while 1,449 men
in the several departments of the road
are subject to draft. Of the enlisted
men one is from the executive depart
ment, one from the legal department,
five from the traffic department, one
fiom the purchasing department,
twelve from the accounting depart
ment, 170 from the operating depart
ment, tw r o from the agricultural de
partment and one from the department
of safety. Of the employes subject to
the draft there are 1,301 in (he operat
ing department, thirty from the ac
counting detriment and sixty-six
from the traffic department. The other
departments are represented by from
two to six employes.
FOR SALE!
A few bushels of Leap
Prolific Wheat. Won ffo
at Fair.
Georgia and Abruzzi K} 1
Write for prices.
A. H. HALL,
Highland Far 4
Paul F. Akin
Money to
Lend
At Low Cost
Cartersville
(gOQ. ‘I'S £
Regular meetings, first and third
Thursday nights of each month at
7:30 o’clock.
Fin ley & Henson
4ttorneys=aßaw
Loans Negotiated on
Real Estate, Improv
ed City Pr operty and
Farm Lands at 6 per
Cent Interest. . . .
Cartersville, Georgii
Wanted-Second hand
grain bags in good
condition-W.M. Field.
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KEEP A BOTTLE OF
c. c. c.
ON YOUR MEDICINE SHELF FOft
DIARRHOEA AN DYSENTERY
25c A BOTTLE AT
YOUNG BROS. DRUG CO.
H Quinine That oms Not Affect tta Htf
Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA
TIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordiMlj
Quinine and doea not cause nervousMta mi
rinsing in head. Remember the full &amMd
took for the signature of B. W. GROVE 30t
WANTED—To sell my 6 cylinder,
7 passenger, 60 horse Cole automobile
or will trade for small farm or cHr
property. Machine cost $2,550.00 at
has been run less than 5,000 miles.
Good as new. This machine i- for sale
at a real bargain. W. H. Field.
Bread is the staff of life, therefor*
have it good. Tip-Top or Butter-Nu
Bread.
NCftTCE.
A special examination wiii be aa
in the court house on Saturday,
vember 3d, for those teachers who*
license have expired and vho hav
been elected to positions to reach i
the county and who for good and 4
licitnt reasons could not take there!
ular examination held August 31 aB
4th, 1917.
A fee of one dollar will be charge
every applicant for the special exai
illation.
This will be the last opportunl
teachers will have to take an examii
tion until the next regular examta
tion.
J. W. JACKSON, c. s. a
WHENEVER YOU HEAR TH
WORD DIARRHOEA OR DYSEI
TERY THINK OF C. C. C. CORE
CHOLERA CORDIAL. IF YOU DON
BELIEVE IT THE BEST AND M<:
HARMLESS REMEDY FOR THE*
DANGEROUS TROUBLES A 25c B-B
TLE WILL CONVINCE YOU. I
YOUNG BROS. DRUG CQ.^j
To Cure a Cold In One Day* 9
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Qui ni*.
Cough nod Headache and wort* ((J
Druggist* refund money ■ >• **
K. W. GROVE'S signature on eacn*_*
LAND FOR RENT I
A two horse and a ont ’jfl
to rent at Grassdale farm, c -* 1
north of Cartersville. I
Route 2, Cartersville. l,a ß