The Bartow tribune. The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1917-1924, December 27, 1917, Image 3

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r * x unis m proie?-' lon ‘ WL, — m- a nd mO* aRD E ; ei ; Main al.et.t. Wm 0® 2 1 g ro3 , Drug torti M W" yo “re!ephone No. 33 fl R i|d ° e 5 Teleph ° ne N °' B-i; 7>7777777. a or. : h griffin ’ m dentist m office in Walton Building ■ cabtersvilue, ga. ■ , q| Residence Phone 241 [Hfflce Pdone 1' ■— 1 LAW'feR Imk. *** 7:rZ H World." I ,J. R. WHITAKER HE AUurnej- a t Law ■ in i'iiM National !sa:ik Bid* Hf o ,ie> to loan on improved faro, W lands at 6%; prompt *'™ ce - H cartersville, Georgia ■ H. VV. CALDWELL, ■ Veterinary Surgeon I At Jones & Oglesby Stable Ly Phone 143. Night Phone 38* ■tails will receive my prompt alien- IHI V ■ tion. I GEO. IL AUBREY, ■ Attorney-at-Law, E Fire Insurance. I Cartersville, Georgia. We Carry a Complete Line of Coffins, Caskets and Robes. G. M. JACKSON & SON, Cartersville, Ga. W. W. PHILLIPS Civil Engineer County Surveyor Surveys of all kinds—Maps, Profile Specifications Furnished. Manager of Cartersville office for next few months, Homer Ray. Phone 201. JOHN WHITE & CO, LOUISVILLE, KY. Liberal assortment end full value ‘ ''"ArGSr**' 1 m Success A rv . Oi. Dainty Bakings or a Substa u t ia i Dinner is assure ed by the use of 1 iiSlll* || p Superlative Wf Rising rieor added zest for every meal the£° LLER mills The RED MILL Nashville, Tenn. ************* * LINWOOD. * ************* (Left over from last week) Mr. B. P. Curtis returned home Sun day from an extended business trip through the North and East. He re ports that we are having spring weather compared with the weather up there. < Rev. Scott Dodd, of Stoner’s, spent Saturday at Linwood visiting friends and relatives. We are sorry to announce that our fellow citizen, G. B. Ward, is to leave our community this week and will re side in Kingston, he having leased his farm for a period of six years. Judge O. M, Butler has bought the home of B. P. Curtis, near Linwood. Mr. Curtis and family are to move to Tennessee. Murphy Collett, of the Seventeenth United States Infantry, spent the week-end with home folk*. ********'*****, * . PETTIT. ********** **.„ (Left over from last week) School is progressing nicely at this place under the management of our efficient teacher, Miss Lois B. Brad ley, of Folsom, Ga. kr. Frank Johnson left Saturday for Young Harris, Ga., where he will spend Christmas with his sister, Mrs. Will Cloer. Mr. Arthur Henderson, of Folsom, spent Monday at this place. Mr. Frank Griffin spent Friday and Saturday in Atlanta. Mr. G. W. Johnson and ’ family leavewthis week for Plains, Ga., where they will reside. Misses Ada and Violet Pressley spent part of last week with their sis ter, Mrs. George Anderson. Mrs. Eugene Yarbrough and chil dren, of Akron. Ohio, are visiting rel atives in this community. Mr. C. F. Low entertained at dinner Sunday, when his guests were Misses Ada and Violet Pressley, Julia and Sara Frances Griffin, Hern, me John son and Messrs. Ernest Andrews and Frank Griffin. Statement of the condition of THE BANK OF CASSVILLE, Located at Casslvile, Ga., At the close* of business, Dec. 15, 1917.1 Resources. Demand loans $ 3.120.C0 i Time loans 66,297.25 Banking hous e 1,.741.13 Furniture and fixtures .... 1,549.82 Due from banks and bankers in this State 5,987.10 Due from banks and bankers in other States 6,904.31 Currency 1,890.00 Gold ...'. 30.00 Silver, nickels, etc 510.79 Advances on cotton 9,499.48 Total $97,529.88 Liabilities. Capital stock paid in $15,000.00 Undivided profits, less cur rent exepnses, interest and taxes paid 1,136.93 Individual deposits subject to check 22,363.49 Demand certificates 40,000.00 Time certificates 18,743.39 Cashier’s checks 286.07 Total $97,529.88 STATE OF GEORGIA, Bartow County: Before me came R. B. Rollins. Cash ier of the Bank of Cassville, who, be ing duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of file in said bank. R. B. ROLLINS. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 24th dav of December, 1917. J. N. McKELVEY. Justice of the Peace. Statement of the condition of TRE BANK OF WHITE, Located at White, Ga., At the close of business, Dec. 15, 1917. Resources. I'ime loans $20,965.32 Overdrafts, secured 253.90 Overdrafts, unsecured 344.73 Bonds and stocks owned by Reinhardt College Established 1883. fOR ' Chartered 1893 Boys and Girls ' Splendidly Health conditions unsurpassed. li°rvmrt! that meets the requirements of a Junior College. Several Specia ments with teachers trained for their work. Expression, Art, run , * Domestic Art. and Domestic Science, Military I 1P A marked religious influence prevails. Sjti-'IJS r - •*** T ANARUS, • u No boy or girl will make a mistake in coming to interests will be carefully looked after by teachers and matrons.;.*-" t The college has modern conveniences, including electric ig sea heat, laundry and a water system. , . Reasonable rates for board and tuition Spring term begins 0 n January 2, 1918. • \ For further information write at once to*— E. P. CLARK, A. Af.. President , Waleska, Georgia. THE.BARTOW TRIBUNE THE CARTKRSVI! I „ rR , „„ th ebank 1,000.00 Banking house 2,500.00 Furniture and fixtures 2,130.00 Due from banks and bankers in this State 7,470.71 Due from banks and bankers in other States 369.67 Currency $1,129.00 Gold 47.50 Silver, nickels, et ? 98.49 Cash items 103.43 1,378.42 Total ; ..$36,412.75 Liabilities. Capital stock paid in $15,000.00 Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses, interest and taxes paid 189.22 Individual deposits subject to 18,010.87 Cashier’s checks 361.64 Bills payable, including time certificates representing borrowed money’ 2,851.02 Total $36,412.75 STATE OF GEORGIA, • Bartow County: Before me came D. W. Watson, Cashier of the Bank of White, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of file in said bank. D. W. WATSON. Sworn to nd subscribed before me, this day of December. 1917. E. P. KING, C. N. P., State at Large. Statement of the condition of THE BANK OF KINGSTON, Located at Kingston, Ga., At the close of business, Dec. 15, 1917, Resources. * Time loans $122,026.53 Bonds and stocks owned by the bank 3,050.00 j Banking house 8,412.57 Furniture and fixtures ... 3,966.16 Due from banks and bank ers in other States 24,794.15 Currency 2.363.00 Silver, nickels, etc 1,245.23 Advances on cotton and seed 74,055.45 Other resources (itemized) 178 56 Total $240,086.65 Liabilities. Capital stock paid in $ 25,000.00 Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses, interest and taxes paid 3,987.96 j Due to banks and bank ers in other States 50,000.00 ‘lndividual deposits subject to check 104,419.50 Time certificates 56,127.81 Cashier’s checks 551.38 Total $240,086.65 j STATE OF GEORGIA, Bartow County : Before me came B. W. Blackmon, j Cashier of the Bank of Kingston, who, j being duly sworn, Says that the above I and foregoing statement is a true con ! dition of said bank, as shown by the books of file in said bank. B. W. BLACKMON. Sworn to and subscribed before me j this 20th day of December, 1917. H. L. HARGIS, Notary Public, Bartow County, Ga. ITCH CURED In 30 Minutes with Par-a-sit-i - cide 50c from druggists or 55c mailed Mfr., OR. L. J. SHARP & CO., Commerce, Ga. Take no substitute. Sold by Young Bros. Drug Cos. if you don't kuow who handles Tip op and Butter-Nut Bread, excuse vour neighbor when he laughs In your 'ace If not, its because you have not •ried Butter-Nut Bread Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard teneralstrcngtheninK tonic GROVE’S TASTELESS, clyl* TONIC. d ri , resl out Malaria,enriches theblood.aDdbinW^iP'r.esys tem. A true tonic. For adults aud cl.i AFIBt SICKNESS THEY GAVE Her vinol And She Soon Got Back Her Strength New Castle, Ind.—“ The measles left me run down, no appetite, could not rest at night, and I took a severe cold which settled on my lungs, so I was unable to keep about rft y house work. My doctor advised me to take Vino!, and six bottles restored my health so I do all my housework, in cluding washing. Vinol is the best medicine I ever used.”—Alice Record, 437 So. nth St.. New Castle, Ind. We guarantee tnis wonderful cod liver and iron tonic, Vinol, for weax, rur.-down, nervous condition: liiirjit i’Champion Oruß Cos. Cartersville, Ga. Rheumatic Aches Drive them out with Sloan’s Liniment, the quick-acting, sooth ing liniment that penetrates with out rubbing and relieves the pain. Always have, a bottle in the house for the aches and pains of rheuma tism,, gout, lumbago, strains .sprains, stiff joints and all muscle soreness. Generous sized bottles, 25c., 50c., s’,oo. SloanTs Liniment Kitts PAIN Catarrh Cannot Be Cured vith LOCAL APPLICATIONS, aa they cannot •each the seat of the disease. Catarrh Is a blood >r constitutional disease, and In order to cure it ?ou must take internal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was pre scribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics kno.vn, com bined with the best blood purifiers, acting ill rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients Is what pro duces such wonderful results in curing caturrh Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipatioß. FINEST d w e Srk l AT LOWEST PRICES \ - We do not charge one penny more than the price we advertise. - ONE PRICE noless c Best Gold Crowns s*** Bridge Work . . *9 Painless Method. Skillful Operators of years’ experience. We will pay your rail road fare to Atlanta if your work amounts to as much as $lO. One r*rice Dental Office, 104' - 2 Whitehall Si Cor. Mitchell. Atlanta. Ga. We Pay The Freight ON HIDES We want Horse and Mule Hides at $4.00 each; Cattle Hides according to size and take-off, 18 to 20 cents per lb.; Cake Tallow, 12 1-2 cents per lb. References: ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK. Atlanta Hide Tallow Cos., 140 Peters\St. Atlanta, Ga. Finley & Henson \ttorneys=at=Law Loans Negotiated otif IReal Estate, Imjzrov med City Property and Farm Lands at 6 per Cent Interest. . . . Cartersville, :: Georgia GRAHAM FLOUR Call your favorite Merchant for our Flour. Field Milling Cos. KEEP A BOTTLE OF C. C. ON YOUR MEDICINE SHELF FOR DIARRHOEA AN DYSENTERY 25c A BOTTLE AT YOUNG BROS. DRUG CO. If Interested in J Seed Wheat, (finest quality.) Seed Rye, (Ga. raised.) Fuighum Oats. Red Rust Proof Oats. Hastings 100 Bushels Oats. , Appier Oats. ‘Ladco” Ground Ag ricultural Lime stone. Mitchell Wagons. Smith Form-a-Trucks I \Vrite, oh or CaP v \j h pTri n if. n. I iillu Barred Plymouth Rocks FOR SALE Some choice Pullets and Cocker els at $2.00 each while they last. This is less than it cost to raise them. Come to the farm and select what i you want. A. H. HALL, Highland Farm Light Always Ready I ALLEY-LIGHT is electric light for the farm. It is always ready in every room of the house, in the barn. Simply turn a switch. No lamps or lan terns to carry. No matches to strike. No danger of fire. All at the cost of a few cents a day. -, * ” W. H. FiELD Dwaler for Bartow, Cherokee, Polk and Gordon Counties. 8 7 ". lA#% : j * When Willie spoke his little speech His parents thought it was a peach? He spoke in words of burning truth That Town T alk Flour’s the food for youth. Milled on Honor—ldeal for Every Baking TOWNTALK FLOUR Cartersville Grocery Cos., Cartersville, Ga. Wholesale Distributors. KINKY Don’t let some fake Kink Remover fool you. You really can't straighten your hair until it ia nice and lorn;. That’s what EXELENTO POMADE does, removes Dandruff, feeds the Roots of the hair, and makes it urow long. soft and silky. After using a few times you can tell the difference, and after a little while it will be so pretty and long that you can fix it up to suit you. If ExelePto don’t do aa we claim, we will give your money back. Price 25c by mail on receipt of stamps or coin. A CENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. Write for particulars. TXEUENTO MEDICINE CO., Atlanta, . , With electric power into yie bargain to run your water pump, churn, separ ator, and other light machinery. LALLEY LIGHT Electric Light and Power for every Farm free on your farm. Call for owners’ testimonials. mm Ejtolento Mvliclne Cos., Atlanta. G. ! ' itk’oen: Before I a***! ! w<:r EifeJmit© QutaiM V* amfetTft t ijp hnir v,xa ahijfti, oufto nappy, but now it hat grown tofcl lnot*?9 loo*, Q<t U#o w>ft end silky that 1 ct'O do it no any wf i Tran* to. i tin ou4itu' you uijr pic turo to si” ’W y*-u how f>r *ttf Bselento lias made iS. SAU.IEiiEKD. Lalley-Light is proved right by more than six years’ ac tual farm use. We will dem onstrate it