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DEATON.
The* farmers are busy planting cot
ton.
Mr. am! Mrs. J N. Deetnea, of Rock
mart, wct guests of their son, near
Htll**l>oro, Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Burton Cochran a business
trip to Aragon Saturday.
Mr. Noel Gaston, of near Taylorsville,
spent Saturday night with Mr. Will
]>e-ra<**, at Hockmart.
Mr. Dave Owens and family, of near
Taylorsville, were the of the
former’s partntH at this place Saturday
and Sunday.
Mr. Bin?on Owens was in Kockmar €
Saturday.
Miss Merle Gaston, of near Te
yille, was the guest of her sis’ Mr „
Edwards, near Aragon, Hu ml Ay ‘
Miss-s Ida and l ithe I^r )r ,, „f xa
lorsvtlle were guests jj,. h <> w ,, n
Sunday.
Mr* Bmson Ow v,as the gtu st of
AUTO MOVIES
J*B y G.T. BLACK ACCESSORY C?
Does an auTu \ ther.e’sl
OWNER EVE R. \
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YES, MR. INQUIRER, an auto owner learns several
lessons. The one that impresses itself upon
his mind most firmly after having owned a car for
several weeks is that he must buy his supplies with
care. He does if he buys them of us.
C. F. Tain Cos.
Successors to Fain 8C Adair
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ALUMINUM f Ci
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Mrs. W F. Fendley Saturday.
Miss Fannie Dempsey, of St sboro
spent last wek-end with her s' _ er Mnf '
S. W. Deaton, of this place.
Mr. L A. Deemes m. abußlneß9
trip to Hockmart Satur
Mr W. F. Fendley & bus , neM
tr:p to Aragon Hat afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. G* Boswell, of Flint
H.ll. were guei <tf her Mlßler> Mra .
°f n ‘ . Sunday.
1 ** ** Fendley was the gucHt
0f ,. ; v< Anderson, near Taylors
vil,< Sl ' aA-u.
Mr. w T (las ton made a business
j iii Atlanta Monday.
Mr. llartle Curbey, of Carteravllle,
was the guest of Mr. 7ohn Ingle, near
Taylorsville, Sunday.
,ne Quinine 'mat Does Not Affect the tie:
!' came o' it* tmsic and Icarative effect, l.n.K
HVK L'KOMCMJI ININK h. better than orlii,j.
Jtimme and does not cause nervousness id.
ringing in head. Kero ember the fuli name a:
- v for the Mgr.aturc <A H. *v. GKOVF
THE TRIBUNE-NEWS. CARTERSVILLE. GA., APRIL 14, 1921
FAIRMOUNT.
The Tribune-New; was brimful of
good things In the last issue. We are
glad to see Mrs. Sugars’ garden talks,
and know they will hav an influence
for good. Many tired and nervous
housekeepers would feel better to get
out in the open, plant vegetables and
flow.Ts and watch them grow And do
we know It is one way to worship God
by appreciating and earing for the
many wondrous plant atul flowers He
has made?
ltev. Hell preached a v-ry interesting
sermon the first Sunday at the Baptist
church, from Huth's Choice.
The Dramatic Club is preparing to
treat the public to another entertain
ment in the near future.
The faculty and pupils of the Fair
nrount high school are very busy pre
paring for the commencement exercises
which will embrace the 13th. 14tH and
15th of May. Rev. J. A. Sharp, of Km
ory university, will preach the sermon
Sunday.
Tile Store of N. A. Hambrle was bro
ken into on Friday night and several
articles stolen. Bloodhounds failed to
track ihe robbers.
.Mrs. Finest Boyd, of Zcbulon, Ga., is
visiting her sisters, the Misses Harris
The Rev. W. H Clarke, of Douglas
ville. has been visiting old friends in
Fairrnount.
J. W. Ferguson, of Marietta, visited
his mother In Fairrnount last Sunday.
The baseball team of Fairrnount were
victor- in their bout with the Waleska
team on the 2nd of April.
DESTROYS SLEEP
Many Cartersville People Tes
tify to This.
You can't sleep at night.
With aches and pains of a bad back.
When you have to get up from urinary
troubles.
If the kidneys are at fault '
Set them working right with Doan’s
Kidney Pills.
Here is Cartersville proof of their
merit..
Mrs. S. K. Bell, Gilmer St., says: "I
have used Doan's Kidney Pills for the
iast three years on different occasions.
My back would be sore and lame and
my kidneys would be disordered. I had
a constant headache at these times,
too, and couldn't sleep night, I was so
restless. I felt tired and languid all
the time. I heard of Doan’s Kidney
Pills and began taking them. They
greatly relieved me of this complaint
and put my kidneys in good condition.”
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply
ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's
Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Bell
had. Foster-Milburn Cos., Mfrs., Buf
falo, N. Y, —adv.
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Cigarette
To seal in the
delicious Burley
tobacco flavor.
It’s Toasted
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STILESBORO
.Miss Alta Williams spent last week
in Atlanta with her brothel, Mr. Henry
Williams,
Dr. and Mrs. T. I. Hawkins and Mas
ter Billie Hawkins, of Griffin, came
Sunday for ten days’ visit w'ith their
parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. S, Hawkins.
Mr and Mrs. E. G. Beazley, Mrs. Sal
lie Tuff, Mrs. Joel Taff and children
spent Sunday at Taylorsville with Mrs.
C. P. Sewell’s family.
Miss Jessie McCormick went dow'n
to Atlanta Saturday, returning Monday
evening. While there she was the
guest of Mrs. T. J. Lochridge.
Mr. Moss Sproull, of Ramhurst, was
the Sunday guest of his brother, Mr.
James B. Sproull.
Mr. Kary Sproull spent Tuesday and
Wednesday in Atlanta.
Messrs. Jack, John and Roy Taff
spent Tuesday in Rome.
Mrs. Raymond Davis, of Taylorsville,
spent Monday with Airs. T. S. Hawkins.
Mrs. John Taff was a recent visitor
in Rockmart.
Mrs. Herbert Taff and Miss Bettie
Auchmutey were guests of Mrs. Ed
Auchmutey, of Cartersville, Friday.
The Village Improvement Club held
a very interesting meeting at the school
building on Friday afternoon.
Misses Jessie McCormick, Lizzie
Jackson and Mrs. A. V. Folsom were
joint hostesses. After the business ses
sion a social hour was enjoyed, after
which a delicious salad course was
served. Four new names were added
to the roll, which wag a pleasure to the
club.
Mrs. Ratla Henderson and little
daughter returned Friday after two
weeks delightfully spent in Gainesville
with her mother, Mrs. Beazley.
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
Dn.*gists refund money if PAZO OINT MENT fails
to cure Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding
Piles. Instantly relieves Itching Piles, and you
can get restful sleep after first application. Wc.
RACCOON NOTES.
.Mr. Kagle, of near Kockmart, spent
Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. J.
T. Weems.
Messrs. N. A. and Crawford Brock.
Noah and Jasper Hovers were in Car
tersville shopping on Thursday.
Mr. Black, who came here from Ala
bama to attend the funeral of his niece,
Miss Kathleeu Black, after spending a
few days with home folks, has returned
home.
Mrs. N. A. Black nnd Mrs. J. T.
Weems attended the organization of a
B. Y. P. U. at Euharlee Baptist church
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. P.atia Henderson and pretty
little daughter have returned home af
ter spend ng several days with ner
mother in Gainesville, Ga.
Mr. Hender-on and Mr. rtV-ms were
in CartersviUe Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Folsom and chil
dren visited Mrs. Jack Beazley Sunday
after noon.
Misse Dora and Leo Brock visited
Miss Annie Brock Sunday afternoon.
Miss Rhodes, of Taylorsville, passed
through here Saturday.
Quite a number from here went to
the mountains Sunday on a flower hupt.
SUECHESTEEIS PELLS
DIAMOND BRAND
LADIES ! ~r
A.k ▼otr l>ru*irfst for CTTI-CHES-TER S
DIAMOND BRAND PILLS in Rno and/A\
Gold metallic boxes, sealed with Blue(y>
Ribbon. Taeb NO OTIIEIi. Huy of yoar \/
DrurrrHt ia4 ask for t'HI-CIIES-TLR • Y
DIAMOND HU AN I> PILLS, for twentv-flvc
years regarded as Best,Safest, Always Reliable,
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
-iSS EVERYWHERE S&S
Better Baking Sure; I
" Hi 1 „ A/o More Failures |
the range business. By anew patented t
/ , principle, the MASCOT insures even bak- -i hm——an in
ing, quicker hot water, and a saving of
one-third or more fuel, because the heat I ■ m m
mk lbs -ms
CLEAR CREEK.
Messrs. Luke and Roy Puckett were j
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dave Abernathy
Sundey
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Abernathy and i
children, of Cherokee, were gusts of the I
latter’s parents, Mr. and Airs. R. L
Howell.
Aliss Zula Puckett was visiting Alias |
Lydia Alae Abernathy Sunday.
Air and Airs. R. L. Howell have been !
visiting their daughters. Mrs. Nancy
and Darley Abernathy, of Cherokee.
Airs. Af.- M. Abernathy has been
spending a few days with Air. and Airs,
i J. P. Cox. of near Iron Hill.
Mr. and Mrs Lee Jones and children
spent Saturday night with the latter’s
father, Mr. J. T Abernathy, of Cher
okee.
.Mrs. Lillie Jon s is spending a few
j days with her sister Mrs. Alary Alar-
I tin, of Cartersville.
i Airs. Kay Summey, of this place, was
i visiting Mr. Cleveland Abernathy last
Sunday.
Miss Lydia Mae Abernathy spent
1 Wednesday night with Aliss Odessa
Howell.
LADDS.
Airs. Oscar Puckett and children have
returned home after a week’s visit with
their sister and aunt, at Gadsden, Ala.
Air. P. W. Porter, of Borden Springs
Ala., are visiting his granddaughter,
Mis. Maude Palmer, of Ladds.
Mrs. Alaude Palmer and her sister,
Miss Bertha Afills, and their grand
father, Air. P. W. Porter, were visiting
Cartersville recently.
Airs. Mattie Afills is visiting her par
ents at Borden Springs, Ala.
Aliss Eulah Mills and her brother.
Thomas, were visiting their sister, Mrs.
Hattie Palmer, Saturday.
Air. Oscar Palmer passed through
our vicinity recently.
Misses Bertha and Belle Alills were
visiting Atco Sunday.
Airs. Henry Addison was visiting Airs.
Will Armstrong Alonday afternoon.
Air. Jim Dupree passed through our
community Alonday.
Preventative Medicine.
The tendency of medical science is
toward preventative measures. It is
easier and better to prevent than to
cure. Pneumonia, one of the most dan
gerous diseases that medical men have
to contend with, often follows a cold or
attack of the grip The cold prepares
the system for the reception and devel
opment of the pneumonia germ. The
longer the cold hungs on, the greater
the danger Take Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy as soon as the first indication
of a cold appears so as to get rid of IS
with the least possible delay. It is foliy
to risk an attack of pneumonia wheß
this remedy may be obtained for a
trifle.—adv.
Unbleached Domestic, 36 in.
wide, a bargain at 10c a yard.
Burton-Saggus Company.
“There’s a ROGERS S* ore near y°u”
ROGERS REDUCES
THE PRICE OF FLOUR
$3.52 A BARREL.
Right now, while so many people are feel
ing the effects of unemployment—while the
need is greatest—we want to do our part to
ward relieving a stringent situation by plac
ing the Staff of Life within easy reach of all.
Not only have we met market declines, but
we have even waived entirely our usual close
margin of profit.
Rogers’“37” Self-Rising C] All J)
Rogers’ Laßosa I L U U K
12c-lb. 61 c 24-lb. sy 7
48 -! b - $2.34
sack _
Those who have used this Flour are fa
miliar with its excellent quality. Every sack
is sold under an unconditional money-back
guarantee.
ROG E RS
134 ECONOMY STORES 134
H. H. AKINS, Manager. 20 Wall Street
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PliliJHWv^SS
WE HAVE FURNITURE PRICED AS
low as you would want to go, and we
will please you at the other extreme.
It makes n o difference to us what price you want
to pay. The important thing is to see you pleased.
Whatever your furniture problem bring it to us
and we will help you to decide.
THE FIRM THAT A PPREC/A TES YOUR BUS I HESS
G.M.Jdckson &soil
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Indigestion and Constipation
“Prior to using Chamberlain's Tab
lets. I suffered dreadfully from indiges
tion. Nothing I ate agreed with me aa<
I lost flesh and ran down in health
Chamberlain’s Tablets strengthened
digestion and cured me of constipa
tion," writes Mrs. George Stroup sm
vay, N. Y—adv. '
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