The Bartow tribune. The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1917-1924, November 15, 1917, Image 8

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NORTHEAST CARTERSVILLE. Mr. Lee Tomlinson and family have moved to the Matthews place on Ford Hill, on Tennessee street. Mr, Tom linson has recently purchased this place. We welcome them in our midst. Mrs. Fannie Jolley and children have moved to North Cartersville from Mrs. Jolley’s farm near here. A wel come is also extended them. Mrs. Elzo Smith has been confined to her bed for a few days with rheu- Registration Notice! The Registration Books will be opened on November 21, 1917 and closed on De cember sth, 1917, for the Registration of the qualified voters of the City of Car tersville, Ga., for the elections to be held for Mayor and Aldermen, during the month of December 1917, as provided in the new Charter- Tire Registration books will be open daily, from 7 o’clock A. M. until 12 M, and from 1 o’clock P. M. until 6 o’clock, P. M., Sundays and Legal Holidays excepted, m You must register if you expect to vote—no previous registration is valid. W. W. DANIEL , City Clerk Childrens Coats We have just received a large shipment o f children’s coats in sizes 4 to 17 years-ail new splendid styles. . Silk Sale November 19th to 24th ONE WEEK For ONE WEEK we are going to :ut prices on our entire stock of Mlks, Satins, Messalines, Taffetas, >epe de Chine, Georgette, Poplins, tajahs, Meteors, etc. ion’t miss this opportunity. We lave the largest stock of silks we ave ever had, so we can give you big selection at a big saving, emember the silk sale starts Mon ay the 19th and lasts until Sat rdav the 24th. 9/ l Ladies Union Suits 75c cached, 54 x 44 inches , * J. W. Vaughan & Cos. hone 122 |,il Cartersville^Ga. • s i matism. Mr. Sara Layton is very sick at present with pneumonia and fever. Mr. Gidd Jolley, of Chicago, was visiting hsi sister-in-law. Mrs. Fannie Jolley, and family last week. • Miss Gladys Watkins is spending some time with her sister,. Mrs. Lula Merchant, of Coppepr Hill, Tenn. Miss Agnes Ingram is spending a few months with h&r sister, Mrs. Lewis Barton, at LaGrange, Ga. J. V. Vaughn l Cos. $1.50 Satten Petticoats SI.OO Colors--Blue and Red (THE BARTOW TRIBUNE-THE CARTERSVILLE NEWS, NOV. '5, 1917. j Mrs. John Phillips and little son, who have been spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John I Burke, left last Friday for Sumter, S. C., where they will make their fu ture home. Mr. Phillips has a posi tion with the Cole Coca-Cola Compa ny in that city. Mr. anti Mrs. John Roberts are spending some time in Duektown, Tenn. Rev. A. F. Smith delivered an inter esting sermon at East Side Baptist Church Sunday. Rev. Mr. Smith is attending the session of the Georgia State Baptist State Convention at Newnan this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Adams are spending a few days in Atlanta shop ping and attending the Billy Sunday meetings. Mr. Fred A. Camp, of Fort Ogle thorpe, and Miss Katie Lawhon, of Cartersville, were quietly married at the residence of Rev. A. F. Smith Sat urday afternoon. They have the best wishes of their many friends. They left Tuesday for Chattanooga, where they will reside for the present. Mr. Camp is one of Uncle Sam’s soldier boys, and is serving in the Sixth In fantry at For tOglethorpe. Mrs. E. J. Swanson and nephew, Clarence Pass, went down to Atlanta Sunday to visit relatives, and also at tended the Billy Sunday meetings. They returned Monday night. FOR SALE—One Conover piano, in very best of condition. Apply to Young & Smith, Real Estate and Renting Agents. LOST—In Cartersville, seventy dol lars in currency Tuesday afternoon. Finder, by returning to Tribune office, will be liberally rewarded. WANTED—Manganese and barytes lands. Will buy outputs or will work on shares or percentage basis. What have you to offer? Prefer deal ing with owners. Address Prompt, P. 0. Box 169, Atlanta, Ga. SMART, NEW Winter Coats The express just brought them. We believe we have the exact coat you will want, so come see the new line, the prices range from $ 1 0 to $39.50. Coat Suits Style 942. Made of all wool mannish serge; coat is belted; pleat ed skirt effect, plush trimming on collar and cuffs, skirt plain, gath ered back, colors grey, green and navy, $17.50. FIVE FILTHY FINGERS. Did you ever make a diary of your fingers? Did you ever set down in cold black and white the things your fingers touch every day and did you ever consider tire numbei of times daily that your unwished finegrs seek your mouth ? When surgeons discovered that it was their own infected fingers which carried germs into wounds they set about trying to discover a means whereby their hands could be rendered j surgically clean, i. e., free from germs. The whole realm of chemistry was ransacked for agents which would dis infect hands, and the scrubbings and immersions to which they subjected their hands are even yet a tender mem ory to the surgeons of that period. But all of these efforts proved useless and at last in despair surgeons took to wearing rubber gloves which could be boiled, thus bringing to each pa tient, as it were, a fresh pair of sterile hands. In other words, try as you will you can’t by any known method make your hands absolutely clean. The great agent in the spread, of those diseases whose causative organ ism is present in the secretions of the mouth and nose, is the human hand; and if saliv& was bright green we would be amazed at the color of our fingers. Asa matter of fact most of us carry our fingers to our mouth or nose many times daily, there to im plant the germs of disease which other careless people have spread about, there to collect a fresh cargo of infec tious material to scatter for somebody else. It is true that most germs of disease die quickly once they leave the human body but what does the death of a few billion germs matter so long as the supply is copious and never ending? What an enormous number of in fected things we touch during the day and how infrequent and cursory are the hand washings we perform. The answer is to keep your fingers out of your mouth and nose. Thus we limit the spread of disease from these orifices at least, thus we eliminate the danger of contracting disease from someone else who was not quite so careful. Ladies’ Collars The new stocks, 50c to $ 1.50. Collars and cuff sets, in the pretty styles at 75c a' set Co llars for coat suits and serge dresses; big new line. 35 cent Turkish Towels 25c Pair Bleached. 18 x 36 inches ALWAYS IN THE LEAD DIXIE THEATRE - 1 DIRECTED BY K. W. GOUU) and ./. Y. HARRIS Phone 41 I Cartersville, Ga. Monday, !Nov. IQtH We Present Mice Brady —lN— “Betsy Ross” A Story of the Flag Admission 10c and 15c, which includes the War Tax. Tuesday, Nov. 30th We Present Mme. Petrova IN “Exile” By Delf Wyllard Admission 10c and 15c which will in clude the War Tax. Wednesday, Nov. 31st WE PRESENT Bessie Love —IN— “The Little Reformer” A DRAMA. THE COMEDY PLAYERS IN “A Warm Reception” A COMEDY Admission 10c and 15c which will in clude the War Tax Thursday, Nov. 22nd We Present Pauline Frederick —lN— “Dtuble Crossed” By Hector Turnbull Admission 10c and 15c wliLh will in clude the War Tax. FViday, Nov. 23 rd We Present Emily Stevens —IN— “A Sleeping Memory” A DRAMA. Admission 10c and 15c which will in clude the War Tax. . . Saturday, INov. 2-4th We Present The Comedy Player# -IN- , Their Latest Comedy MUTT and JBPF Latest War Newa. First Chapter “The Fighting Trail” With Win. Duncan Admission 10c and 15c which will in clude the War Tax. f j| i\„; £'.• LkC C -•-# oi- Dainty Bakings or a Substantial Dinner is assur ed by the use of Superlative Seif Rising Flour A- _ /Xu auu.eu.zesi for every meal NASHVILLE HOLLER MILLS THE RED MILL Nft>hviUe, Tetm. Farm For Rent 500 Acres on river near Hardin riv er bridge, 2 miles from Kingston. Paul F. Akin Finley & Henson Attorneys=at=Law Loans Negotiated on Real Estate, Improv ed City Property and Farm Lands at 6 per ' Cent Interest. . . Cartersville, :: Georgia If Interested in Seed Wheat, (finest quality.) Seed Rye, (Ga. raised.) Fulghum Oats. Red Rust Proof Oats. Hastings 100 Bushels Oats. Appier Oats. 16 per cent Acid Phos phate. 7 per cent Cotton Seed Meal. “Ladco” Ground Ag ricultural ;L i m e stone. Mitchell Wagons. Smith Form-a-Trucks Write, phone or Call W. H. FIELD _ - - - What is LAX-FOS LAX-FOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA A Digestive Liquid Laxative, Cathan.c and Liver Tonic. Contains Cascara Bark. Blue Flag Root, Rhubarb Root, Black Root , May Apple Root, Senna Leaves and Pepsin. Combines strength with pala table aromatic taste. Does not gripe. 50c i A few high class pigs for sale. W. H. Field. KEEP A BOTTLE OF c. ,c. c. ON YOUR MEDICINE SHELF FOR DIARRHOEA AN DYSENTERY 25c A BOTTLE AT YOUNG BROS. DRUG CO. Paul F. Akin Money to Lend At Low Cost The perfect qs% f)alat?ce | *aShv„.u to* Hapi^pi makes 1t makes whitest Vyolks