The Bartow tribune. The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1917-1924, November 15, 1917, Image 4

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fMBARTOW TRIBUNE The CARTERSVILLE NEWS. Published Weekly on Thursday JRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO. (incorporated) Subscription Rates: $1.50 per year. 75c for six months. 40c for three months. Advertising rates furnished upo Proper notice of deaths will ak vays be published without charg* a sooir as we learn of them, but 'ormal obituary notices sent in later srili be charged for at regular ad crtising rates. We reserve th of editing all items published. Entered as second-class matter. *’, bruary 17, 1910, at the post office ti Cartersville, Ga., under the Ael March 3. 1879. A PRAYER OF THE DEFENDERS, ON LAND AND SEA, OF AMER ICA AND OF CIVILIZATION. Almighty Father of infinite love, Thou who didst give Thien only begot ten Son to die upon the Cross that men might be saved, we would come unto Thee in this solemn hour and seek Thy guidance and Thy protect ing care for our loved ones and for our Nation. Thou, 0 Christ, who didst give Thy life that men might live, hast taught us that the highest life is in service to others. We feel that Thou art call ing us in this, the supreme hour of civilization, to battle for the right, fpr the welfare of others, and to save mil lions from being destroyed by the power of evil, and we would not, 0 Christ, our Saviour, our Leaedr, refuse to hear and heed Thy command. We heard Thy call, O Thou Al mighty Ruler of the Nations, in our country’s call to gird ourselves for war and go forth to save mankind, and thus to serve Thee. No hatred, except the hatred of sin and barbarism, fills our hearts. We go not from love of adventure, nor moved by false national pride. We go determined to battle for the right that evil may be destroyed. We realize what this jnomentous hour means to the whole world, and our hearts are bowed with a sense of responsibility, as to the call of God and of humanity, we answer: “Here am I, send me.” We are offering our lives in a ser vice which we believe is dear to Thee. 0 father of infinite love, be Thou with us. Let Thine everlasting arms be about us, and may we fear not, because Thou art with us. Temptations we know will assail us, but help us that we may trust in Thee, O God, for strength to resist evil. Be very near us, O Father Almighty, as we tread the path of duty, and guide us and guard us day by day, that our lives may be clean and pure in Thy sight. . If there are any among us who know Thee not, 0 Christ, our Lord and our .Redeemer, we beseech Thee draw them unto Thyself. May their eyes be open ed to see Thee; may their ears be un stopped to hear Thy tender voice, and may their hearts be so touched by Di vine love as to yield obedience to Thy call. May the camp and the battlefield be unstained by sin. May they indeed be come hallowed ground where our lives shall be dedicated to Thy service. But not for ourselves and our com rades alone would we plead with Thee, O Thou prayer-hearing and prayer answering God. It is for the loved j ones that we leave behind that we pray. They will need Thy help. Their sorrow will surpass our sufferings. By .day and night they will be bowed with grief at the dangers we may have to face, except that Thou, O Father, shalt give them the comfort which Heaven alone can offer. We pray for them. 0 Father, Almighty, tender and loving, give them the joy of Thy presence; help them to feel in all its fullness Thy rich grace. Fill their hearts with the Peace of God. Unto Thee would we lift up our hearts in prayer for these dear ones. We know that Thou lovest them far more than we do, for God’s love •surpasses man’s love as the Divine sur passes the human, as eternity sur passes time. Therefore, we commend them. O Father, to Thy tender care, and Thy loving kindness, and we go forth with the joy of knowing that Thou will sustain *and keep them, and that their health and their lives will be very precious in Thy sight. As Thou v.’orkest through human agencies, honor us, O God, by using us j as Thy instruments to save the world i from the fearful evil which wreaks j its vengeance upon innocent women | and helpless children and to bring to all peonies everywhere religious and civil liberty, that Thy name may be glorified throughout all the world. Let Thy benediction, O God, be upon our Nation. Banish from it all that is unholy. Quicken its people to anew .sense of duty to Thee and to mankind. them with the spirit of sacrifice. Teach them that Thou art calling them to some great service in the home, in j the factory, on the farm, as Thou art calling us to the battlefield. Awaken everywhere, O Heavenly Father, a j deeper sense of the meaning of life, a ‘ new consecration of our Nation to Thy j service, thatNhe time may be hastened I when, through the service and the sacrifices of our country, Thy kingdom shall come and Thy will be done' throughout all the earth as it is done in Heaven, and Christ shall reign in every heart. Hear us, O God, in these our plead-' ings, for we come in the name of Thy blessed aon, our Saviour, lifting up be fore Thee Thy promise to hear and an swer when we come in His name. And now, 0 Father, keep us pure and clean; keep our lives unspotted that the work which we have been ealled to do may not he stained by sin; and unto Thy name shall we give praise and honor here and through eternity. OBIT T \RY MRS. K. C. ATKINSON. Mrs. K. C. Atkinson died at her home near Cassville Tuesday, Novem ber 6th, aged 62 years. Mrs. Atkinosn as a maiden was Miss Josephine Cox, and was born in Gwin nett county. She married Mr. K. C. Atkinson, also a resident of Gwinnett county, at that time. The couple mov ed t<y Bartow county about 24 years ago. Mrs. Atkinson was an estimable woman in every particular. Asa wife and mother she gave to her home duties every domestic care and atten tion and reared her children in ac cordance with the best precepts. She was a member of the Methodist church and no woman ever lived a more truly Christian life or was more devoted to the aims and great objects of the church. She is survived by her husband; four sons, W. C. Atkinson, of Rome; T. B. Atkinson, of Chester, S. C.; Claude Atkinson, of Cartersville, and M. F. Atkinson, in the Aviation Corps of the U. S. A.; and by three daugh ters, Mrs. George L. Gaines, Mrs. T. C. Neal and Mrs. 0. H. Cowart, all of Cartersville. The funeral services were conducted from the home and the remains in terred at Oak Hill Cemetery in Car tersville. GEORGE AUBREY HOWARD. George Aubrey Howard, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Howard, died Sunday evening, aged one year. The funeral services were conducted from the home and the remains interred at Oak Hill Cemetery Monday afternoon in the presence of a large company of neighbors, friends and relatives. CLIFFORD BRADFORD. Clifford Bradford, the twelve year old son and only child of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bradford, died in Atlanta last week. Young Bradford was taken sick just on the eve of the parents re moval to Atlanta and upon getting to Atlanta was carried to the hospital, where he was operated on for appen dicitis. The relief came too late to the great sorrow of the parents and family ond his own associates who were many as well as the old and the young who knew him as a bright, attractive young hoy. The sorrow of the community has been expressed. The remains were car tied to Tilton. Ga., and laid to rest. DESTROYS SLEEP Many Cartersville People Testify to This. You can’t sleep at night With aches and pains of a bad back, When you have to get up from urin ary troubles. If tfie kidneys are at fault Set them working right with Doan’s Kidney Pills. Hrere is Cartersville proof of their merit: T. P. Tedder, shoemaker, W. Main St., says: “I was riding in a street car in Atlanta a few years ago. I had been feeling bad while I was sit ting down and when I got up to get off the car I almost fell over from the pain in my back. That night I couldn’t sleep I felt , so nervous and my back was so sore. The next morning I wasn’t able to get up and I lay in bed for three days, hardly able to move. I could hardly pass the kidney secre tions and they burned in passage. After taking Doan’s Kidney Pills I was able to get up and return to | work.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t sim i ply ask for a kidney remedy—get ■! Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that j Mr. Tedder had. Foster-Milburn Cos., 1 Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—advt. SALESMAN WANTED —Owing to draft and enlistments we have a few well-worked territories open and will he pleased to hear from inter ested persons. Applicant must be ex empt from draft. MeCennon and Cos., (Room 6, Winona, Minn. WANTHfD—To sell my G cylinder. 7 passenger, GO horse Cole automobile ! or will trade for small farm or city | property. Machine cost $2,850.0ft and i has been run less than 5,000 miles. ! Good as new. This machine is for sale | at a real bargain. W. H. Field. FOR SALE —Crystal Wax Bermuda Onion Plants, $1.25 per thousand. ! SI.OO in ten thousand lots. Rehdy for shipment December Ist. Six -hundred I dol'ars realized from two hundred ! fifty-five crates onions last year. Ber nard Cos., Fort McCoy, Florida. - There Is more Catarrh in this section of the 1 country than all other disease* put together, aud until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many year- doctor* ! pronounced St a local disease and prescribed local | remedies, and by constantly falling to cure with ; local treatment, pronounced It lucuratdo. Science j has proren Catarrh to ti a constitutional disease. : and therefore require* institutional treatment. | Hall's Catarrh Cure, qanufactnred by F. 3. I Cheney & Cos., Toledo, t hio. 1* the only Constltu j tlonai cure on the market. It 1* taken Internally !“! doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acta directly on the blood and mucous anrfaees of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any ease It fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio Sold by Druggists, 75c. Tak* Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. THE BARTOW TRIBUNE-THE CART ERSVILLE NEWS, NOV. 15, 1917. * SNOW SPRINGS. • • •*•******* Mrs. R. A. Carey died at her home Wednesday, November 7th. She is survived by her husband,' two sons, Tommie and Johnnie Carey; one sis ter, Mrs. Lizzie Sutton, and three brothers, George, Harvey and Jim Morrow. Her remains were laid to rest at Snow Spring cemetery. Mrs. Sam Boatfield, of Rome, has returned home after spending two weeks with her brother, Mr. J. L. Carey. Mr. Bill Holland, of near Calhoun, is visiting friends at this place. Messrs. Samuel Sutton and Carl Culberson spent Sunday vith Mr. B. I\ Davis. Miss Bertie Davis spent Sunday with Miss Otha Culberson. • H you don’t know who handles Tip Top and Butter-Nut Bread, excuse your neighbor when he laughs In your face. If not, Us because you have n<v fried Butter-Nut Bread. ajfel I Sw pjpjP SI |e|i/y iers. Sailors Vyw Nurses all y ) the comfort \ refreshment \ 1 >e had from v \ IGLFYS h thirst and fatigue J i the throat and / Mat lasts Keep Your Kodak Busy The home can be kept close to ihe Soldier Boy through Kodak Pictures. Give some number of the family a Cam era for a Christmas present. It wi ! l_ provide enteriainrrent for those at home and will enable you to take pictures of home scenes and home folks to send to the boys who are abroad fighting for our country. Send a small Eastman Pocket Camera to your soldier friend or relative. It will enable him to give more graphic descriptions oi what is happening at the front than can be conveyed in a letter. Prices $2.00 to 5t5.00 A camera will prolong Christmas cheer throughout the year. Ben C. GilreathDrug Cos. “A Safe Drug Store” CARTERSVILLE BUTCHER RE JOICES OVER WIFE’S RE COVERY. “My wife suffered for five years and practically lived on toast and water. Doctors said she would have to be op erated on for gall stones. A lady ad vised her to take Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy and after taking 4 bottles over two years ago, she has been en tirely well ever since. It removed the catarrhal mucosu from the intestinal tract, and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convmve or money refunded. —Advt. SALESMAN WANTED —By estab lished manufacturer of established lire To cail on retail trade selling through the jabbers in local territory. Address manufacturer, bare of thiis paper. The Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA TIVE BKOMO QUININE is better than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor ringing in head. Remember the full name and look for the signature of E. W. GROVE- 30c. GIRLS! HAVE WAVY, THICK, GLOSSY HAIR FREE FROM DANDRUFF. Save your Hair! Double Its Beauty In a Few Moments—Try This! If you care for heavy hair, that glistens with beauty and L radiant with life; has an incomparable soft ness and is fluffy and lustrous, try Danderine. Just one application doubles the beauty of your hair, besides it imme diately dissolves every particle of dandruff; you cannot have nice, heavy healthy hair if you have dandruff. This destructive scurf robe the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life, and if not overcome it produces a fev erishness and itching of the scalp; the hair roots famish, loosen and die; then the hair falls out fast. If your hair lias been neglected and is thin, faded, dry, scraggy or too oily, get a small bottle of Knowlton’s Dan derine at any drug store or toilet counter for a few cents; apply a little as directed and ten minutes after you will say this was theh best investment you ever made. We sincerely believe, regardless of everything else advertised, that if you desire soft, lustrous, beautiful hair and lots of it—no dandruff-—no itch ing scalp and no more falling hair yon must use Knowlton’s Danderine. If-eventually—why not, now? —Advt. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It Ctops the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. Druggists refund money if it kails to cure. E. W. GROVE’S signature on each box. 30c. wV) flag-to 75p - off * 3 * ne eal The Luzianne Guarantee: If, After using the contents of a c An, you Are not SAtisfied in every respect, your gro cer will refund your money. JPOAKMEcoffee The Reily-Taylor Company, .New Orleans % XMWS Ttftf SdODYEM iffllT jj vt REPAIRING IS THE I JJ j. - “; yr-Si ‘ l MANLY. BROsTI | - ImaosKT • i>iincauaßMsn mw i CM7IEOAMILY II IB BEDSIDE Six Years Ago, Thinking She Might Die, Says Texas Lady, Bat Now She Is a Well, Strong Woman and Praises Cardui For Her Recovery. Royse City, Tex.—Mr*. Mary Kil man, of this place, says; "After the birth of my little girl...my side com menced to hurt me. I had to go back to bed. We called the doctor. He treated me. ..but I got no better. I got worse and worse until the misery was unbearable,, .1 was In bed for three months and suffered such agony that I was Just drawn up In a knot... I told my husband if he would get me a bottle of Cardui I would try 1t... I commenced taking it, however, that evening I called my family about me... for I knew I could not last many days unless I had a change for Cr§ypJ Have this effective remedy" at hand for croupy children. It’s thank! l relief. Pleasant to take. Mildly laxative IJT !i Sold by all druggie Pi ...... m U@vO,f©rY for Coughs s Colds Constipation Causes SickneVi Don’t permit yourself to become constipated, as your system immediate ly begins to absorb poison from the backed-up waste matter. Use Dr King’s New Life Pills and keep well’ There is no better safeguard against illness. Try it tonight, 25c. All druggist. GREEN’S AUGUST FLOWER Has been used for all ailments thv are caused by a disordered stomach and inactive liver, such as sick head ache, constipation, sour stomach ner vous indigestion, fermentation of fo-xl palpitation of the heart caused by <> a .' es in the stomach. August Flower is gentle laxative, regulates digestion both in stomach and intestines, dean* and sweetens the stomach and ’ai no-'. tary canal, stimulates the liver to secrete the bile and impurities fr -i the blood, 25 and 75 cent bottles. Sol ’ by Young Bros. Drug Co.—(advt.) FOR^ALE-Se\e7l second hand wagons, all at a bargain. See W. H. Field. What could be better than a cup (or two ) of good, old Luzianne? The aroma will tickle your nose; the taste will tickle your palate; the price will please your purse; and all will live hap pily ever after. Luzianne tastes all the way down. If it doesn’t taste better and go twice as far as any other coffee at the price, go get your money back. NOW —get a can of Luzianne and make it do what we say. Do that. Ask for profit-sharing catalog. the better. That was six years and I am still here and am a well, strong woman, and I owe my life to Cardui. I had only taken half the bottle when I began to feel better. The misery in my side got less... I continued right on taking the Cardui until I had taken three bottles and I did not need any more for I was well and never felt better in my life... I have never had any trouble from that day to this.” Do you suffer from headache, back ache, pains in sides, or other discom forts, each month? Or do you teel weak, nervous and fagged-out? If s°, give Cardui, the woman's tonic, * trial J. W