The Bartow tribune. The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1917-1924, July 05, 1923, Image 14

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McDaniels Remodeling Sale! Continues Until July l4tli All items advertised last week still on sale-Exoept those entirely sold out Over Two Thousand Pairs Mens, Womens and Childrens, Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers Included In Sale-As Follows: MEN’S SHOES and OXFORDS $5.00 quality $3.95 $4.00 quality $2.95 $3.50 quality $2.45 $2.50 Elk Plow Shoes $1.95 $3.00 Elk Plow Shoes $2.45 $4.00 Soft Army Shoes $3.50 Ladies Best Solid Leather Heavy Everyday Shoes-$3.00 quality $2.45. $3.50 quality $2.95 a. r. McDaniel & company 5c to $5.00 Store W. Main St. Cartersville, Ga. EXPERT ARMATURE AND MOTOR WINDING We have the latest improved machinery and facilities for doing your motor repair work. SAVE TIME AND MONEY LET US SERVE YOU. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Cone’s Electric Shop Phone 131 ROME, GA. 3 Third Ave. H jl n I^ll^^. You Know OLDFIELD Cord Quality BUY NOW From Regular Tire Dealers at These Astounding LOW PRICES Oldfield Cord Tires are race tested—hold- FABRICB mg all of the track records made in the past ______________________ three years. stze - Tlre rut ' e Oldfield Cord Tires are road tested—in 30x3 “999” 7.40 1.65 the Wichita, Kansas, Economy Road Test, 30x3'/a “999” 8.85 1.75 in the winter of 1922, the official record — showed a set of Oldfield Cords had traveled CORDS 34,525 miles before the first tire gave way. . TIT And this is only one of many instances of 30x314 11.25 • unusual highway performance. !!! Oldfield Cords are built by one of the 33** ill .so largest tire manufacturers, who must main -32x4'/2 28.00 3.30 tain the established reputation of these re s3xV/z 2830 3.50 markable cords. 33x5 34.90 8.95 Here are the biggest tire and tube values 3x5 3530 4.15 ever offered by anyone. Come in today. 36x6 60.25 8.70 Buy your tires now before our stock is ex -38x7 85.75 10.60 hausted. Purchase from a regular tire deal 40x8 110.50 13.75 e r, located near you. We stand behind these tires and .are ready at all times to 1 give you prompt service. The above prices # will last only ten days, and are Cash Prices. LEACHMAN’S GARAGE Authorized Dodge Service Station * THE TRIBUNE-NEWS. CARTERSVILLE, GA.. JULY 5, 1923. SENIOR CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORS Subject— Christian Brotherhood. Song Scripture Rading. I’rayr. Recitation—Mrs. W H. Lumpkin. Song—Mrs. A. B. Cunyers. World Wide Brotherhood —Lee Wom elsdor.', Brotherhood In Christian Endeavor— William Walton. Plano Solo —O Solo Mio —Mrs. W. W. Young. Quotations for Comment —(1) Mar tha Akerman, (2) Mary Milner. Violin Solo —Vivian McGowan. Sentence Prayers Song. Mispah. Special Musical Numbers, everybody invited to come, First Presbyterias Church Sunday July 8 at 7 o’clock in auditorium. , LADIS’ OXFORDS and SLIPPERS $4.95 quality $3.95 $4.00 quality $3.45 $3.50 quality ___ $2.95 $3.00 quality $2.45 $2.50 quality $1.95 $2.00 quality $1.45 Rev. and Mrs. H. H. Popham were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Seward Hol land Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Roper, of Rome, were visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs G. W. Osborne last week. Mr. Jtck Popham and family spent Sunday with Mr. Ben Popham and family. Mr. Henry Holland and family were visiting his brother, Mr. Dee Holland and family Sunday. Messrs, G. W. Osborne and Sherman Roper were in Cartersville on business Friday. Mr. Bryan Ballard and family were guests of Mr. Freeman Popham and family Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osborne and son spent Sunday with Miss Maggie Cantrell. Mr. Ransom Haney and family were I visiting Mr. Walt Haney and family I Sunday. ‘‘Grandpa" Popham has been quite sick for some time. Much smpathy is | being shown this feeble old solider. Mr. Ed Freeman and family of Ma con were recent visitors in our com munity. Mr. Herman Roper and his mother, Mrs. Mary Roper, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. Ed Cox and family Misses Aileen and Lun a Rutledge spent Friday night with Mrs. Pauline Fopham. M. and Mrs. Arthur Robertson and children, and Miss Lula Law, were visiting Mr. P. L. Robertson and fam ily Saturday. Misses Myrtis and Vassie Clines were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brooks Sunday. Mr. Jack Fopham and family were visiting Mr. Freeman Fopham and family Sunday Messrs. Awtrey Cantrell and Lewis Robertson, of Rome, attended services at Bethel Sunday. Mrs. Will Ballard and sons. Fair and Johnnie Bob, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Popham Sunday. Mrs. Mary Cline is on the sick list at this writing. We hope to see her better soon. Miss Christeen Freeman of Taylors ville was voting her cousin. Miss Annet-t Buford Saturday night and Sunday. Mrs Pearl Fletcher, of Aragon, has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Haney recently. , Mr. Jack Popham is the first to re port cotton blooms in this section, finding them on the first day of July. Misses AUeen and Luna Rutledge, of this place, and Messrs. Lee K. Davis and Sam Garrison, of Taylorsville, attended the singing at the Tabernacle in Cartersville Sunday afternoon. white” Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Cofer and son. Mr. Jolly and Miss Lillian Babb and Mrs. Lester and son , all of Atlanta, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Barron. Mr. Raymond Brown spent Friday nieht with his sister. Mrs H. C. Simp sa* of Rowland Springs. Miss Nell White ?nd Miss Dorris Bennett and Miss Alice Walker of At lanta came up Friday and visited until Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom White. Mr. Walter Moore of Akron Ohio, is visiting homefolks at this place. Messrs Mack White and Wesley Clarke accompained by Mr. Henry CTfmpkin motored to Blueridge Mon day on business. A large crowd from White attended the all day singing at the Tabernacle Sunday and reported a nice time. Mrs. Grady Bard ley and two sons spent last week with her mother in law, At Nawnaa Ga., she returned horns Saturday,accompained by Mr. and Mrs. Bradley and sons whi will spend a few days in White Mrs. Leone Phillips and daughter, Ailene is spending a few days this week with her sister, Mrs. John Knox, of Sutallee. Mrs. J. M. Brown and two sons of neat Allatoona and Mr. Hillman Keys and son, of Cartersville were the guests Mr. T. A. Brown, Sunday. Mr. Tate Haney of Etoiyah, Tenn was the week-end guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs A. W. Haney. A large crowd from White attended the Masonic supper at Pine Log Sat urday night and report a nice time. Mr. McAfee King was in Atlanta Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heart were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Poole of near Waleska. Mr. J. M. Elrod of Florida came up last week on business and will spend ten days or two weeks in White. Mrs Howell of Jackson, Ga., was the SERVING OUR CUSTOMERS Here’s a, picture of the Truck, which is ready to deliver anything you purchase from our large stock. The interest of our customers is always uppermost. We know that if we are not equipped to render every service that might be expected of a modern business house, we could not ask for your business. To serve you is our constant aim—to be prepared at a moment’s notice to send a suite of furniture, or an swer all call for an undertaker, around the corner from our store, or to Kingston, White, Euharlee, Stilesboro, Taylorsville, Emerson, Allatoona, Stamp Creek, Cass ville, Cass Station, Atco, Rowland Springs, points along the Paulding road, Ladds, Mission Community; in fact, anywhere in Bartow county. Just tell us what you want —it will be a privilege to serve you—to prove that our service is modem, up-to the-minute, and awaits your call, any hour, day or night. Day Phone, 164 Night Phones, 85, 299 and 248 WATCH OUR WINDOWS v " THE PI RM THAT APPRECIATES TOUR. BUS!HESS G.M. Jackson &SOll -* *■ * J-JLi fcl.li ji kjl ■m l >l l i1 L mU ' PHONE Ifi# ' • CARTTRSVILUE, GA. CHILDREN’S SLIPPERS $2.50 quality $1.95 $1.95 quality $1.50 $1.50 quality $1.25 $1.25 quality 95c SI.OO quality 75c guest of Mrs. Emma Brown a short while Monday afternoon. Mrs. Grace Chappell returned to At lanta Saturday after spending two weeks in White. Mr. and Mrs. jjavja Massey of Rock mart, Ga., were guests of her sistef, Mrs. Howard Lusk, Sunday morning. The people of White were glad to see the rain that fell Monday afternoon and oh, what a rain. Mrs. Mack White entertained in hon or of her son, Jessie, a large crowd of young folks Saturday night, games were played and merriment abounded, an iced course-was served. Mrs. White was assisted by Miss Jessie Sullivan Those prestnt were: Misses Dorris Bennett and Alice Walker, of Atlanta and Hellen Tierce, Winnie White, Rachel Sullivan, and Louise Maxwell, Messrs Jessie White, E. C. Goode, George Elrod, Weldon Hamby, Joel Tierce, Ben Maxwell, Burnes Bar ron, and J. M. Maxwell, and all reported a nice time. The Rev. O. B. Talley and Rev. Me. L. Elrod the delegates are back from the League assembly and report the finest time ever, reports are that Whites has the best League in the Dalton District, and the League say they aim to keep pressing forward till the League is one hundred per cent, and they invite both old and young to come to the League and if you won’t be active be, 1 a visitor for everybody has a cordial inyitation A Tragedy. She laid a still, white form beside those that had gone before. No groan, no sigh from her. Suddenly she let forth a cry that pierced the air, mak ing it vibrate into a thousand echoes. It seemed to come from the very depths of her soul. Twice the cry was re peated; then all was quiet again. She would lay another egg tomorrow.— Boston South Georgian.