The Bartow tribune. The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1917-1924, December 27, 1917, Image 2

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r iiEBARTOW TRIBUNE The CARTERSVILLE NEWS. Published Weekly pn Thursday RIBUNE PULISHING CO. ( incorporated) Subscription Hates: $1.50 per year. 75c for six ftionths. 40c for three months. V uni !<-■■ !■!■■■ I .1 ■ ■' ■——————■— Advertising rates furnished upo ? ’.^ration. Proper notice of deaths will al ways be published without charge a soon as wc barn of them, but ’ormal obituary notices sent in later will be charged for at regular ad vertising rates. We reserve the ght of editing nil items published Entered as second-class matter, F; bruary 17, 1910, at the post o.ffice it Cartersville, Ga., under the At vi March 3. 1879. SHAREHOLDERS’ MEETING. The regular annual meeting of the Shareholders of this Bank will be held Tuesday, January 8 ,1918, at 1 o’clock p. m. for the flection of Directors to serve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may he properly presented. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, CARTERSVILLE, GA. O. W. HANEY, Cashier. SH A REMOLD ERS- MEI TING. There will be an annual sharehold ers meeting of the stockholders of the Bank of Cartersville at the office of the bank on Thursday, January 10th, 1918, at 11 o’clock A. M, for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors, receiving annual reports and such other business as should come before said meeting. C. M. MILAM. Cashier. This December 12th, 1917. Hog Cholera is Greatly Reduced Remarkable results have been at tained this year in the suppression of hog cholera by the State Veterinary Department, under the direction of Dr. Peter F. Bahnsen. As & result of the persistent and thorough field work di rected toward the suppression of hog cholera, the losses, for 1917 will not exceed 8 per cent of the total produc tion in Georgia. In 1914, these losses went as high as 30 per cent ;in 1915, ihey exceeded 25 per cent, while in 1916 they were about 15 per cent. These figures will indicate the splen did progress that is being made in the suppression of this serious disease in the State. The unusually high commercial value of hogs at this time has de manded a more through and more ac tive campaign against hog cholera than has ever before been waged. The United States Department of Ag riculture, co-operating with the State Veterinarian, is now furnishing seven veterinarians, while the State Depart ment has four veterinarians in the field, making a total of eleven, who are engaged wholly in the work of hog cholera control. The results have been extraordinarily gratifying, and a tremendous saving has been effect ed to the producers of Georgia this year. The Veterinary Department, Dr. Bannsen states, desires' very earnest ly to caution -farmers against the time-honored practice of placing brood* sows in peanut fields, because the ex perience of the past has conclusively shown that brood sows wintered on peanut fields suffer from a physical breakdown during the late winter and early spring. One of the most fre quent symptoms in this connection is paralysis of the hind quarters. Farm ers should keep their brood sows out of the peanut fields. A STITCH IN TIME. Cartersville People Should Not Neg lect Their Kidneys. No kidney ailment is unimportant. Don’t overlook the slightest backache j or urinary irregularity. Nature may he warning you of approaching drop-| sv, gravel or Bright’s disease. Kid- j ney disease is seldom fatal if treated in, time, but neglect may pave the way. Don’t neglect a lame or ach i g back another day. Don’t ignore dizzy spells, headaches, weariness or pression. If you feel you need kii\- roy help, begin u*ing the reliable, ' ime-tried remedy, Doan’s Kidney Pills. For 50 years Doan’s have been found effective. Endorsed by Carters- \‘lle people. Mrs. E. J. Swanson, 502 Douglas: . t, Carier-ville, says: “1 was.feel-j run down and my kidneys acted in j ich an irregular way 1 knew they i needed condition. The relief 1 re vived from Doan’s Kidney '-ills gave! i '.e faith in them, so i don’t hesitate j t i recommend them.” Price 60c at all dealers. Don’t sim- J'-ly ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Swanson had. Foster-Wilburn Manufacturers, Buffalo N. V ' Alt. Wholesale Grocers Aiding Fodd Administrator Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 19.—Announce ment has been made to the office of j the Federal Food Administrator for ! Georgia that a committee of repre sentative grocers various sec | tions of the country has been formed Ito co-operate with the United States Food Administration in carrying out ! its program. Mr. John fI. Shafer, president of i (he National Retail Grocers' Associ i ation, has been appointed chairman, lit is his purpose to visit the retail I grocers’ associations in all parts of | the United States during the coming months. t The appointment of this committee joy the Food Administration comes as ! a direct result of the co-operation which the retail grocery trade has shown. The spirit of that branch of business life—and it has been shown as clearly in this state as in other j states—is exemplified in a set of reso- j lutions adopted by national reprgsen-! tatives of the retail grocery trade at! a meeting in Washington, in which they declare: “We will, whether licensed or not, co-operate with the U. S. Food Admin istration in every way possible to in sure the enforcement of its rules and regulations and the success of its con servation plans, and deliver to the con sumers of the United tSates the ne cessities of life as cheaply as it lies within our power to do.” License Taken Away From Food Dealers Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 19.—The United States Food Administration has given a definite answer to those wholesale handlers of foodstuffs who have been in the habit of unjusti fiably refusing shipments consigned to them, thereby being responsible for a great waste of food. The form of an swer has been in the revocation of the lieense of Morris, Singer & Cos., in Washington, for the reason that they rejected two car loads of potatoes con signed to them, and permitted them to deteriorate. This announcement is of more than ordinary interest to the people of Georgia because of the fact that just at this time the matter of consignment of potatoes is principally in mind. The firm thus penalized by the Ad ministration will not be permitted to handle for sale any foodstuffs subject to license after December Bth, and they have been put on notice that any violation of this prohibition will make them liable to a fine of not exceeding $5,000 or two years imprisonment or [both, as provided in the recent license ruling. The case of Morris, Singer & Cos. is the first where the Food Adminis tration has found it necessary to use its powers to revoke licenses and the casern ay be considered as a warning to any other dealers in any part of the country not disposed to co-operate with or abide by the regulations. Unjustifiable refusal of shipments on the part of consignees has for years been one of the detriments to the production and handling of perish able food products. It has been a somewhat common practice for a dealer to order a shipment from a farmer and if, when the shipment ar ! rived, the consignee would take ad- I vantage of a situation and reject it, j the shipper invariable has been placed at a great disadvantage. It meant I for him an almost interminable law -1 suit or a total oss of his product. The Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect. LAX.V 1 TIVK BROMO QUININE is belter than ordinary j Quinine auil does not cause nervousness nor i tinging in head. Remember the full natneauil look for the signature of E. VV# GROVE. 30c. Bread Is the staff of life, therefore 1 it good. Tip-Ton or Butter-Nut I Bread Wanted=Second hand grain bags in good condition-W.H. Field. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stons the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. Druggists- refuud money if it sails to cure. K. W. GROVE S signature on each bo*. 30c. SPP3 Bli oreThroar f This fifty year old remedy eases Sore Throats and Bronchial affections; soothes, heals and gives quick relief. _ __ m @Soia by ail druggists jiinyß N iiscovlrY for Coughs s Colds Keep your Stomach anJ Liver Healthy A vigorous Stomach, perfect working Liver and regular acting Bowels, if you will use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They correct Constipation have a tOusC effect ou the system —eliminate poisons through the Bowels. 25c. THE BARTOW TRIBUNE—THE CARTERSVILLE NEWS, DEC EMBER , 1917 NOTICE OI FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS In the District Court of lhe Unite3 . States for the Northern District of Georgia, Northwestern Division. In the matter of Wilber M. Martin, Bankrupt. in Bankruptcy No. IUO7. To the creditors of Wilbur M. Martin, of Rydai, iu ,in the County oi Bar tow, and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that on the j 26th day of Dev. A. D,, 1917 the said Wilber M. Martin was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first y*euing of his creditors will be held at the Court House in Cartersville, C on the loth day of January A. D., 1918, at 10:30 • o’clock in the forenoon, at which time the creditors may attend, prove their i claims, appoint a trustee, examine the ; bankrupt, and transact su* ii other busi iness as may properly come before said ; meeting. C. D. McCUTCHEN, Referee in Bankruptcy • December 26J 1918. Paul F. Akin Money to Lend | At Low Cost FOR SALE—Several second hand wagons, all at a bargain. See W. H. Field. - fTTL, WAfv:V'V.Vfc JThl WgfrL Lm L w VyS —— 1 1 ~~ Reilv TqVtvc^ MP ORTERS&-RO*STERS The Luzianne Guarantee: If, after using the contents of a can. you are not satisfied in every respect, your gro cer will refund your money. PZtANMEcoffee The Reily-Taylor Company, .New Orleans “I imagine I am in HiSi office talking to him”* That’s the secret of ope man’s success in talking over the tele phone. He pictures himself face to face with the man with whom he is talking. He ’’sees” his man over the tele phone. And he talks to him wkh added carefulness and consideration and court esy, because he knows that all depends on his voice and manner of talking. The practice of trying to “see” the man you are talking with goes a long way towards making all your telephone conversations pleasant and more-of them profitable. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY i WHENEVER YOU HEAR THE i WORD DIARRHOEA OR DYSEN TERY THINK OF C. C. C. COREA CHOLERVCORDIAL. 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 Need a wagon? Let is ta*k to you ! about the MITCHELL lint See W. H. Field, Agent. —. — , • Plies Cured in 6 to 14 Days Your drusrfrist will refund money it PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protiudin;: Piles in 6to 14 days. The first application gives Ease and Rest. 50c CHANGE OF SCHEDULE S, A. L —— Effective November 4th, 1917. No. 311, depart 7.05 A. M. No. 323, depart 3:40 P. M. No. 322, arrive 11:00 A. M. No. 312, arrive 7:25 P. M. Gall 244 or 246 for Tip-Top or But |. er-Nut Bread _ WANTED —To sell my 6 cylinder, ! 7 passenger, 60 horse Cole automobile • n will trade for small farjn or city I >roperty. Machine cost $2,850.00 and ; has beyn run less than 5,000 miles. I Good as new. This machine Is for sale ! it a real bargain. W. H. Field. What is LAX-FOS LAX-FOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA A Digestive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic 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 “It Shorely is Good”— Start the day with a cup of good, old Luzianne. There’s cheer in its very aroma —spunk and go to-it in every swallow. You’ll like Luzianne. Buy a can today and, if you don’t agree it goes farther and tastes better than any other coffee at the price, tell the grocer and he will give you back exactly what you paid for it, with out argument. You simply can't go wrong on Luzianne. Ask for profit-sharing catalog. You Are Cordially Invited to Attend the C„„ Majestic Range Demonstratioi —AT— ~~~ Knight Mercantile Co.’s All Next Week. FREE GOODS, LIVES JIDN’T ACT DIGESTION WAS BAD v Say* 65 year Old Kentucky Lady, Who Tells How She Was Relieved After m Tew Doses of Black-Draught. Need a WAGON? W. H. FIELD, Agt. Meadorsvllle, Ky.—Mrs. Cynthia Higginbotham, of this town, says: “At my age, which Is 65, the liver does not act so well as when young. A few years ago, my etomach was all out of fix. I was constipated, my liver didn’t act My digestion was bad, and it took so little to upset me. My ap petite was gone. I was very weak... I decided I would give Black- Draught a thorough trial as I knew it was highly recommended for this trouble. I began taking it. I felt better after a few doses. My appetite Improved and I became stronger. My bowels acted naturally and the least trouble was soon righted with a few Instantaneous Service ( Phone us your orders. No matter How smai! the article, it will be sent • out to you at once. / “To please you” is our Motto . * Lumpkin Hardware Cos. “Everything in Hardware ’’ doses of Black-Draught” % Seventy years of successful u 2e has made Thedford’s Black-Draught a standard, household remedy. Every member, of every family, at times, need the help that can give In cleansing the system an& re lieving the troubles that come from constipation, indigestion, lazy liver etc. You cannot keep well unless your stomach, liver and bowels are in good working order. Keep them that way. Try Black-Draught. It acts promptly, gently and In a natural way. if y oa feel sluggish, take a dose tonight. You will feel fresh tomorrow. Price 25c. a package—One cent a dose All druggists. j t 59