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PREMIUMS AWARDED
BY COUNTY FAIR
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well, Adairsville.
Shorthorn heifer —First, Chas. Max*
well, Adairsville; second, Chas. Max
well, Adairsville.
Shorthorn bull—First,V. W. Burns,
Adairsville; second, M., D. McMaree,
Cass Station, Ga.
Shorthorn calf —First, Chas. Max
well, Adairsville; second, W. W.
Trimble, Adairsville.
Berkshire boar —First, R. Byron,
City; second,- ft. Pyron^Citv.
Berkshire sow---Finn, R. Pyr-n,
City.
Berkshire gilt—First, R. Pyron
City; second, Mrs. It, S. Munford.
Poland China boar—First, I‘Jenry
ay burn, Taylorsville.
Negro Department.
For best and most complete display
or agricultural products by 1 farmer—
First, Leroy Patterson, Adairsville;
second, Frank Watson, Stiles boro.
Single stalk cotton—First, Charlie
Murphy, City R. 5; second, M. R.
Perkins, Stilesboro.
Bundle of wheat —First, Willie
Smith, Cass Station; second, Simon
Edwards, Cass Station, R. 1.
Bundle of oats—First, Simon Ed
wards, Cass Station, No. 1.
Ten ears corn—First, Charlie Mur
phy, City R. 5; second, Charlie Beav
er, Cassville; third, James Perkins,
Stilesboro.
Six stalks corn First, Charlie
Beaver, Cassville; second, Willis
Wise, City No. 1.
Six stalks sorghum—First, Aiix
•Little, Stilesboro; second, Clem
Green, Stilesboro.
Peck Wheat—First, Charlie Mur
phy, City R 5; second, Leroy Patter
son, Adairsville.
Gallon sorghum seed—First, Leroy
Patterson, Adairsville; second, M. R.
Perkins. Stilesboro.
Collection of field peas'-First, Hat
ftie D. Moore; City; second, Edward
Hardy, City R. 1.
Collection of beansr—First, Anthony
Wofford, Cass Station.
Collection of vegetables—'First. Ned
Wade, Cassville.
Peck sweet potatoes—First, Charlie
Murphy, City R. 5; second, Leroy Pat
terson, Adairsville.
Peck Irish potatoes—First, F. W.
Watson. Stilesboro; second, Leroy
Patterson, Adairsville.
Largest pumpkin First, Clem
Green, Stilesboro; second, Pat
terson, Adairsvttlle.
Gallon dried apples— First, Hattie
D. Moore, City; second, Cora Perkins,
City.
Gallon peanuts'—First, Leroy Pat
terson; second, Charlie Murphy, City.
Display of home cured meats-First,
Ladies’ Union Suits
75c.
Bleached, 2 styles, high
neck, long sleeves and
ankle length, or round
neck, short sleeves and
ankle length.
Suits Dresses Coats
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The Express has brought to us many wonder
ful new styles in Dresses, Suits and Coats. These
are the latest winter styles, many of them fur trimmed;
the colors are navy, tan, brown, plum, green and black.
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Ladies’ New Coats Ladies’ Serge Dresses Ladies’ Coat Suits
12.50,19.00,18.50,29.00/ 110,12, 19,19.50,24.50 12.50,19.50,21.50,23,25
House Dresses
$1.50
—t052.50
$2.50
The famous Electric
Brand, self conform
ing; adjustable, light
and dark patterns.
J. W. Vaughan & Cos.
Phone 122 Cartersville, Ga.
| Charlie Murphy, City R. 5; second,
, Willis Wlise, City R. 1.
•Gallon home made iard —First, Cora
j Perkins, Stilesboro; second, Willis
| Wise, City R. 1.
Quatt sorghum—First, Leroy Pat
! terson, Adairsville; second, Jessie
| Carson, City li. 2. ,
Best and most complete display of
table comforts and canned goods—
First, Nora Jones, City.
Port'd butter —First, Julia .Mont
gomery, City R; second, Mrs. Belle
i Watt on, Stilesboro.
1 Pound cake -Fi:st, Grace Goods,
9‘tlesboro.
Layer cake—First, Mattie McCoy,
j. City; -pe/jncl. Not a J nes. City.
Quart huckleberries First, Bessie
i Fields, Stilesboro; second, Nettie Dob
"on, Stilesboro.
Quart peaches—-First, Rena Wof
ford, Cass Station; second, Cora Rob
erson, City K. 3.
Quart blackberries Fiiat, Nettie
I Dobson, Stilesboro; Second, Gr e
Goode, Stilesboro.
Collection of fruit, 3 kinds —First,
Grace Goode, Stilesboro.
Quart pear preserves First, Nora
Jones, City; second, Young,
City.
Quart apple preserves—First, Net
tie Dobson, Stilesboro; seeond, Grace
Good, Stilesboro.
Quart peach preserves—First, Nora
Tones, City R; second Helen Young,
Cavtersville.
Collection of jellies—First, Cora,
, Robinson, City R. 3; second, Grace
Goode, Stilesboro.
Collection of jams—First, Norlf
Nora Jones, City.
Quart tomatoes—First, Mrs. W. R.
Moore, City; second, Mrs.-. Alvin Da f,
City.
Quart beans—First, .Airs. W. R.
Moore, Citv; second, Mahaley Riley,
City R. 3.
Collection of canned vegetables, 3 j
kinds—First, Nora Jones, City R: sec- ;
ond. Mrs. Alvin Day, City.
Quart chow chow First, Grace j
Goode, Stilesboro.
Quart peaches—First, Lula Jones, :
City No. 1. I
Quart cucumbers First, Temple
Hilser, City R.
Best and most complete display of
hand and machine work by one
woman—First, Mrs. S. F. Conyers,
City, Wofford St.
Crochet, any kind —First, Mrs. Ora
Moss, City; second, Mrs. Lou Mc-
Crary, Cass Station.
Pair pillow cases First, Sallie i
Browdens, Emerson; second. Airs. W. j
R. Aloore, City.
Embroidery-First, Sallie .Browdens,
Emerson; second, Helen Young, City.
Corset cover —First, Sallie Brow
dens, Emerson; second, Mrs. W. R.
Moore, City.
Best collection of Ellen
'Price, City; second, Ellen Price, City.
School exhibit —First, Mrs. A. W.
iohnson, City; second, Belle Wofford.
J. W. VAUGHAN & CO,
Phone 122
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THE BARTOW TRIBUNE-THE CART EVSVILLE NEWS. NOV. 8, 1917.
Cass Station.
Exhibit raffia work—First, Anna W.
Johnson, City.
Exhibit woodwork —First, Anna W.
Johnson, City; second, Belle Wofford,
Cass Station.
Exhibit sewing— First, Belle Wof
ford, Cass Station; second, Anna W.
Johnson, City.
Collection canned fruits First,
Charlotte Edwards, Ci’y R. 1; second,
Lucile Harris, Stilesboro.
Collection of canned vegetables—
First, (’hajiotte Edwards City R- 1.
Collect: of jeH'ies- Fir-t, Char
lotte Edwards, City R. 1.
Quart canned tomatoes -Firsi, .Jos
ephine Brans on, Cass Station,
j Best tatting—Fir l, Mary Smith.
C - Station.
Be.- drawing'—First, Tojn Bel, Sim
r oi, Stilesboro.
Best apron—First, Estelle Y ung
! t tersviile; sec nd, Etejl?* Yom-’
■t ;t tersviile.
Best school dress—First, Ruth Rob
inson, City R; second, Josephine
Bra nson, Cass Station
Crochet First, Sylvia Richard,
City R. 2; second Nannie Richard,
City R. 2.
Raffia basket—First, John W." Da
niel, Stilesboro.
Wood work by boy under 13i —First,
Julius Canty, Cass Station.
Wood work by boy under 13—First,
John F, Datson, Stilesboro.
Cook apron by child under 13-First,
Lillie Gay, Stilesboro.
School dress by child under 13 —
First, Janie Riley, City R. 3.
Best record by canning club girl—
First, Alena Milner, City No. 1; sec
ond, Leah Davis, Cass Station; third,
Oliver Lee Carson, City No. 3.
Best exhibit—First, Maggie Pert Tins,
ftilesborc; second, Louise Carson.
City No. third, Maud Knowles,
Emerson.
Best story of garden—First, Lily
Canty, Cas-s Station; second Nannie
t Richards, City No. 2.
Best apron—First, Mary E. Smith,
Cass Station; second, Nannie Rich
ards, City No. 2.
Best record by corn club boy-First,
W. R. Scott, Stilesboro; second, John
11. Daniel, Stilesboro; third, Homer
Brown, Cass Station.
Best ten ear exhibit —First, W. A.
'Sct>tt, Stilesboro; second, John W.
Daniel, Stilesboro; third, Frank Dob
gon, Stilesboro.
Best story of acre—First, W. A.
fScott, Stilesboro: second, John W.
t'aniel, Stilesboro.
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Quick-Easy Shines
Tan-Black-White
SOLD IHTHE BEST STORES
E-Z
GLEANERS
DRESSINGS
American Lady
Corsets
There are American Lady
Corsets in an almost unlim
ited range of styles—in
front lace and back lacc
designs—among them there
is one or more models
which will be perfect for
“your” needs. Prices range
, SI.OO, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00 ,
2.50, 3.0 V, 3.50 , 5.00
Cartersville, Ga.
A BIT OF ADVICE.
pj rs t _ Don’t Delay. Second Don't
Experiment.
If jou suffer from backache; head
aches or dizzy spells; if you rest poor
]V',U(] n r e languid in the morning; if
the" kidnev secretion p re irregular
and unt'tural do not delay. In such
th< kidneys Pen need help.
p (; n- Kidr- •• I’-l’ are especially
|.... ei ,a;*f-d for kidi ey tr-üble. They
"in b Can*
Carter v ile n ite"- desire more
(pnv -, , | - , f (if their effectiveness
t' an re tv> rrrevt of r Cartersville
cit iV who has u-eff”them and will
ingly t! stifles to thel worth?
vji .m, Harr 5 r Market Street,
. a . . " T am glad to rerommend Doan’s
Kidn m'!’;. i ha’e used them at
differ ex t time- in t'-e past twelve
; V( at s when I have suffered backache
r other trouble with my kidneys
They have always removed these ail
ments.”
Price GOc, at all dealers. Don’t
fimply ask for a kidney remedy—get
'Doan's Kidney Pills—the same That
Airs. Harrison had. Foster-Alilburn
i’o., Alfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Advt.
FOR SALE —Crystal Wax Bermuda
Onion Plants, $1.25 per thousand.
SI.OO in ten thousand lots. Ready for
shipment December Ist. Six hundred
dollars realized from two hundred
fifty-five crates- onions last year. Ber
nard Cos., Fort McCoy, Florida.
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SALESMAN WANTED — By estab
lished manufacturer of established
line. To call on retail trade selling
through the jobbers in local territory.
Address manufacturer, care of ihiis
paper.
ANNOUNCEMNT.
To the Voters of the City of Carters
ville: __ /
Each of the undersigned hereby an
nounces his candidacy for the position
of alderman of said city under the
new charter recently adopted.
P. C. FLEAIISTER,
H. H. GREEN,
7. AT. JACKSON.
CARTERSVILLE PHYSICIAN SUR
PRISED.
“Hearing of some good results from
the use of Alayr’.s Wonderful Remedy
1 decided to try it on a chronic case of
indigestion and gastritis I was inter
ested in. Alter the first dose the pa
tient was relieved of gas trouble and
was soon able to eat rpdishes and
most everything else he had not eaten
in years. It removes the catarrhal
mucous from the intestinal tract, and
allays the inflammation which causes
♦practically all stomach, liver and in
testinal ailments, including appendici
tis. One dose will convince or money
refunded. —Advt.
Baby Caps 3Sc
In white, red, navy,
gray, etc., knitted,
silk and wool caps,
caps to fit babies from
one month to two
years old, and all
worth double.
GIRLS! ITS YOUR
STEP THAT ATTRACTS! ,
6ays Women Pay Too Much Heed to
Their Face Instead of Their Corns.
Watch your step! . A brisk, lively
Step is what charms more than a love-!
Ty skin, lu_ your h'uh heel ave
caused c rns and y; u imp a li t e
That’s bad, girls, ad you know i .
Corns do--troy In t ad grace, be-,
sides corns a:e very e ■ -.- t > remove. I
Rid yctir fee! of eve’ ■- corn by a-k
- drug st re fa quarter of
•an ounce f free; one Thi vrfl 1 or t
little Jp.it. I- uffie'en t ■ ■ ev <y
’hard .or shft err or cell", f* u. ve's
feet.
A few dr-ijr-' ap Ted dvr-'etly upon a
tender, toueby-em- n -eK (*>''< s the sore
ness and m the < ;j-e cv-rn root
"•nd all. lif - rlgh out wi I out pain.
T’nis ft one a m substance
which dries in-tat t’y and sinv.t'v
shrivels up the corn wi- nut inflanv u
or ev*i imitating the surrounding
fkin.
Women nrajf keep in mind that corn
less feet ereafe a youthful step which
enhances her attractivene-s.
FOR SALE!
With only a few bushels
left of Georgia and Abruzzi
Rye, will close out at $2,25
per bushel.
A. H. HALL,
Highland Farm.
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"2 ml Black (paste) and "2 in 1 Black Combination” (paste and
White Shoe*, “2 in 1 White Cake" (cake) and
2 mlWhUeLrquid * (liquid); for Tan Shoes, "2 in 1 Tan" (paste)
and 2in 1 Tan Combination** (paste and liquid),
16c Black—White—Tan 10c
P. P. DALLEY CO. of New York. Inc. Buffalo. N. Y.
QUICK —HANDY—LASTING
J. R. YOUNG C. D. SMITH
YOUNG & SMITH .
Successors to John R. Young & Cos.
REAL ESTATE AND RENTAL AGENTS
Also contractors for Concrete Work
Located in the Grand Opera House Bldg.
CartersviUe, - Georgia
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
No. 19S —Throe good 4-room houses, nicely located and rented to R. R.
employes. Tor sale at a bargain
No. 507—A good well improved Ijjfl-acre farm. Nicely located near Pirm
Log. For sale and would consider exchange in part for other property.
No. 415—A 5-room residence with good barn. large rich garden and
poultry yard. Well located close in. For sale at a bargain..
No. 635—A good 200-acre farm, mostly bottom land. Well located east of
Adairsville. One of the best in thecounty. For sale at a bargain.
No. 60-3—A nice 5-room residence. Nicely located on Forrest Ave. For
sale at a bargain.
No. 696—A good Polk County iarm, i 20/acres, well* improved. Located 5
miles from Cedartown. For sale on easy terms. Would exchange for
Martow County property and pay or take the balance.
No. 697—Three houses 1 and lots located on Summer Hill. Rented to col
ored people. Has to be sold and you can buy them* at a bargain on
easy terms.
We are getting inquiries nearly every day for both large 'and small
farms and'would like to have your property on our lists, which will cost
you nothing until we find a trade for it that you will accept.
Will have more to say in this space next week.
YOUNG & SMITH.
THE BILLY SUNDAY ATLANTA
REVIVAL HAS BEGUN
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minute of Mr. Sunday’s *'•' -
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“The South's Greatest Newspapers”
Every Sermon in Fuii
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article exclusively in The
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tons aaacar every Saturday
in The Georgian
Send
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jLAmerlcan for re
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(about teven weeks.)
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. want ED—To sell my 6
. passenger, GO horse Cole “ fler
or W rade for small
property. Machine cost $2,850 Z t
has been run less than Boaq n -*
Good as new. This machine' is for i
m a real bargain. W. H. Field.
!jread ls the sta ff of life, tbe „ f
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OINTMENT falls to cure any c„ s J
Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles ' ‘“l.
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The GEORGIAN AND AMERICAN,
Atlanta. Ga.:
I inclose SI.OO. Please send me The
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of the Billy Sunday revival (about freven j
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