The Bartow tribune. The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1917-1924, August 30, 1923, Image 2

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Keep it ready to serve at home When it is ice-cold, nothing else \ ' is so sure®to please—at home par- \jj ties, when unexpected guests drop / in and for just the family. And / JOII Ju nothing is more convenient to serve—ordered by the case from ✓ "Jr V A l jfl your grocer like groceries, and a < v ji gfc JW few bottles kept on ice in your J§{ refrigerator. More and more a favorite every year for 37 years—since Grover /. ~ i.• 1 Cleveland was married in the iJ f Choicest products from nature make it wholesome. Our sani- tary plant, with sterilized bottles, f -—O'' Drink Bottled _ Delicious and Refreshing Cartersville Coca-Cola Bottling Company E. D. COLE, Manager. JOHN TERRY, City Salesman. *' B, \ PHONE 269. Cartersville, Georgia. PAUL LAYTON, Country Salesman. jJ' Bottled Undeh an Exclusive License from The Coca-Cola Company Ati anta. Ga & WvWW-y uceraMWMiKWMW y^:.mixio>jwgxxiy Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company Arriving and departing time at Cartersville. Ga.: LEAVE ARRIVE Louisville and Cincinnati _ 5:59 pm 9:52 am Louisville and Cincinnati 8:28 am 8:46 pm Etowah Accommodation 10:00 am 4:40 pm Etowah Accommodation 6:15 pm 9:20 am Atlanta 9:52 am 5:59 pm Atlanta - t 8:46 pm 8:28 am Above trains daily. i !| JPtan Makes It Easier ' f!\ fMU ' . '( "' / ) ' , I Jet the Whole Ramify Participate Enrolls You J For as little as $5.00 you can-start toward the ownership of a Ford Car under the terms of the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan. This enables you to become a Ford Owner out of your 4 weekly earnings. Your money is deposited in the bank and I • draws interest. What * easier way could there be ? The whole family can par ticipate. You’ll be surprised how quickly the car will be yours. I Come in! Get full particular! *. j : • :i I A. G. WHITE CO. ! | j , SALES. SERVICE. PARTS 1 J ’ AUTHORIZED HI * j j Ford. Fordson and Lincoln Dealers THE TRIBUNE-NEWS, CARTERSVILLE, GA., AUGUST 30, 1923. 6lear creek. We have not been heard from for a w hile, hut here we come again. The farmers of our community are pulling iodder. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cox. of near Rock Hid. were guests of Mr. K. E. Howell, of this place, who continues very ill. Mrs R. T. Summey is visitiitg her granddaughter. Mrs. LluAliu Lee, of near Center. Mrs. l.illie Jones,, Miss Georgia Sum mey and Messrs. Norman and Homer Cox spent „ unday at Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Howell's. Some of-the people from our com munity attended singing at Sweetwater Thursday and Saturday. Messrs. Luther Hite, EHhu Roosevelt and Floyd Abernathy spent awhile Sun day night at Mr. R. L, Howell's. School was out at Macedonia Friday. The school was success.ully taught by M ss Alice Cagle, of near Wa eska. M-r. and* Mrs. Wesley Abernathy, of Cherokee were guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. I). Aberna.hy, of this place one night last week. Mrs. Harley Abernathy and children were visiting JUr. and Mrs. It. L. How el'. Monday. Everybody remember preaching at ■Macedonia Saturday and Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Lester Womm k and Mr. Gei rge Womack were guests of Mr and Mrs. H. , Abernathy Fgjday night. Mr end Mrs. Ben Hite and two laughters. Ma . tie and Lillian, from near Adairsville, and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Ailernathy and children, of Cherokee, were visiting in our vicinity Wednesday and Wednesday night. Mrs. Della Guyton spent Thursday with her aunt, Mrs. Nan Abernathy. • Misses Xaiomi and Odessa Howell and Jewell Hardin : Messrs. Silas Har din and Jesse Howell attended services at Sweetwater Thursday niglvt. LIN WOOD The Epwor: h League had an enter tainment last Saturday evening it C. L Harris grove. L was quite an enjoy able affair. Albert and L. D. Jelly, of Atlanta, were on a visit to the r parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A Jo'ly. Saturday and Sunday. * • Mrs. Hose Hacketi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Joliy. has returned to her home n Atlanta, utter spending quite a time in our village Mrs. Wfshmyer and children motored from Atlanta and were guests of Mr. an,l Mrs. H. B Goodman. Theodore Ward came up from Atian. ta on a visit t 0 his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Warde. Mr. Joe Lumpkin, of Rockford, Tern., is on a visit to his uncle, Mr. W. A. Lumpkin. Mr. W. A. Lumpkin is now on a visit ;o his brothers at Albertville. Ala Mr. Taylor and a few friends from Rome are now on an outing camping at Connasena Springs. Miss Gertrude Herod left ou- village Tunday for the purpose of get ing mar. ried. Miss Gertrude is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Forrest Herod and is a popular young lady, having many friends who wish her much happiness. She is also president of the Epworth League. Jhe Quinine That Does Not Affect The Herd -ause cf its tonic *nd laxative effect. LAXA IVE BKOMO QU ININS (Tablets) can be taken ■v env-.n- without causing nervousness or rinding a the head. E.W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c GILLAM SPRINGS. We are having some pretty weather at this wrlttrtg. \ We are having a lot of sickness in our lht : e city. , Mr. Albert Poole is on the sick list this week. We all hope hrr will he up I again soon. Ml . and Mrs. C. D. Pope and children spent Sunday with friends at Cedar town. We are all sorry to hear that the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Adkerson is sirk. Messrs. C. I). Pope. J in Kinson and Covington Pope and Karnes Pope, of this place, made a trip to Cartersvilli Saturday. Mr. M. A. Ball has returned home, after spending a few weeks with his grandmother, near Rome. Miss Mina Pope is on the sick list this Week, Miss Braska Foster has returned heme, after a few mon hs' stay in Rome. Mr Lloyd Foster and Miss o''b‘ Ev : ins were happily marr'ed last Monday : a wek ago. We wish t. am si long ami happy ife. Mr. C. 1 >. Pope was in Kingston Sat urday night. Mr and Mrs. Bley, of Kingston, spent one night with the r daughter. Mrs. Lula Adkinson, of this place. Messrs. Eugene and Albert Hubbard made a trip :o Kingston Sunday after noon. Mr. W. A. Jones passed through our little town Sunday morning. Messrs. Jake and Rob Hubbard, of Oak Grove, spent Sunday with Howard Pope and report a nice t me. Miss Ruby Pope called on Mrs. Lula Adkinson a short time Sunday morn ing. Miss Annie Earnest spent aturday afternoon with Misses Mina, Ruby and Be. tie Pope. Mr. Melvin Jones and sister Bessie, and Mittie Jones attended Zion Hill meetinti one night last week Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, of this place, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Les ter Pope; near Kingston. ACWORTH SCHOOL FREE TO PUPILS OF COUNTRY DISTRIST Board Announces No Tuition For Cobb County Pupils , This Year. (Cobb County Times.) Decision by the Acworth Board of Education to offer to children of the county he advantages of the Acworth h'gh school without tution is a unique example so far as Cobb county is con cerned on the part of Cobb county towns to offer to their surrounding ter ritories every facility for betterment. The board this week announced that any child in Cobb county would be ad - mitted to the Acworth high school ab solutely free. The Acworth school, which is one of the best in this sec Jon of the state, has eleven gades and is a standard high school. Its graduates are admitted to collid es and univers - ties without entrance examinations. Pupils .rom the country districts will lie admitted to the grammar grades of the Acworth school on payment of the usual tuition. . Piles Lured in 6 to 14 Days Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fail: ;o cure Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Instantly relievs Itching Piles, anil you can get restfrt -'eea after S r st anDlicativU. 60c WOLF PEN. Most everyone is attending protracted meeang at Stamp Creek and report a good meeting. Mr. Wilson and wife are vis ting Mr. Sum Garrett s family this week. Mr. J. T. Jenkins is making a lot of new baskets. Mr. Carrol Branton has purchased a car. Quite a lot of people are passing, en route to the Shinall crossing. Mr. S. E. Parker has returned home and reports a nice trip. The bridge is now ready for crossing over the creek near Jones old mill. Miss Essie Akin.- is visiting at Miss Amanda Black's this week. Mr and Mrs. Paul Dempsey are vis iting kinsfolk this week. ' Mr. Arthur Dickson and family were visiting Mr. John Jenkins and C. W. Kown last Sunday. i orry to say Mrs. W. T. Shinall is on the sick list. Messrs. Will King and Darvin Satter field. of near Parker Valley, are haul ing cro.-sties to W lll e this week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shinall are visit ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1). M. Shinall. WEAK, RUN DOWN AND AILING Lydia E.Piukham’s Vegetable Com pound Brought Relief When Other Medicines Failed Winston-Salem, N. C.—“l was weak and run-down and had trouble with my H m side. I had been tak- seemed to do me any m\ store and he sail to Jlfl the clerk, ‘I want the best medicine you ''•‘llll have for women’s | j§H troubles.’ He gave him a bottle of Lydia 'Wt E. Pink ham’s Vege- 1 table Compound and it has helped me. In a short time I was able to do my housework, and now I am not only able to do every bit of that and washing and ironing, but I help my hus band at the store and feel good all the time.”— Mrs. L. K. Myers, 1409E.14th St., Winston-Salem, N. C. Feels New Life and Strength Keene, N. H. “I was weak and run down and had backache and all sorts of troubles which women have. I found great relief when taking Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound and I also used Lydia E. Pinkham’s Sanative Wash. I am able to do my work and feel new life and strength from the Vegeta ble Compound. lam doing all Lean tc advertise it. ’’—Mrs. A. F. Hammond, 72 Carpenter Street, Keene, N. H. WHITE On September 22 the d'etrict di vision meeting meets with White Re bekah Lodge and all Odd Fellows are invited to rome and bring their wives and a well-tilled basket and spend the day And as each and everyone will hear something of interest it may do you good to come, so we are expecting you. Khali 1 say Brother Odd Fellow to be with us on September the 22. We are expec.ing a bountiful luncheon, lots o. good speaking, and "we 1 of course some fun." So Mr. Odd Fellows please remember the date, on the fourth Staurday in September. September 22. Come bring your family and "well fi led baskets.". Mr. and Mrs. Story anti Mrs. Stewart i (1 daughter. Miss Dofathy and Mas .'loss and wo children of Acworth, were Wednesday visitors at Mrs. Tom White and Mrs. H. J. Ingram. Mr. Davenport of Blue Ridge, (la., is the guest of his daughter, Mrs. McAfee King this week. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bennett and children of Bolton were guests of her parents, Mr. . ltd Mrs, Tom .White and o her relatives a few days last week. Mr. A. W. Haney and Mr. E. (1. Sul livan were in Canton one day last week. Large crowds from here were at tending Camp Meeting at Fine Log al last week. Mrs Bess e Chancey returned to her home in Texas last week after spend ing some time with her parents Dr. and Mrs. Vaughan. Mrs. Roll Shinnall spent last week with iter parents the Rev. and Mrs. Parsons, of Futon. The, many friends of Rev. Parsons were sorry to learn of iiis illness but glad to know he is im proving. Mr. G. W. Elrod was in Rome .Mon day on business. Mr. Sam Maylburn, of Cass Station, was the guest of his grandmother, Mrs. Fannie Strain one day last week. The K P.’s had their regular meeting on Friday. The new officers will be chosen at the next meeting with Edna Earle King, the president, as chairman. All members are urged to be present and bring their dues. League ‘‘Stunt Nite” at White. Programme Welcome and Prayer—McL. Elrod. Ist Stunt—By Ist Department, Supt Richard—“An Old Fashion Singing School." A Negro Sermon—Edna King. 2nd Stunt —By 2nd Department, Supt.. Miss Edna King—" That Old Sweetheart Of Mine.” Duet -"The Li'ac Tree'—Catharine Elrod and Joel T'erce. 3rd Stunt —By 3rd Department, Supt., Mrs. J M Maxwell.—“A Successful Operation.” Quartet—" Advise to Young Men"—By and Leaguers. 4th Stunt —By 4th Department. Supt., Miss Mary Hamrick.—Miss Popularity.” Judges Decision. Solo—“Goodnight.”—Louise Maxweil. Are we on the upward road'l The programme told just what our League is doing. We are making working men and women out of our boys and girls. The Stunts were a great success. A Loving Cup was awarded to the Dep ar ment that won by having the best, stunt. The judges found that that Department was the 3rd—Mrs. J. M. t Maxwell’s Come to our League every Sunday n’ght at 7:30 0 clock and help us in our great work. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank each and all our friends who were so' kind and sympa thetic during the illness and death of our darling baby, who passed away August 13. May *Clod‘s blessing be upon you. MR. A- N 'r> MRS. E COWART A Nil CHILDREN. All Star Concert At Acworth A concert will be given under the auspices of the Parent-Teachers As sociation at teh Acworth School Audi torium on Friday, August 31st at 7:45 P. M. Miss Clara Belle Adams of New York City, a pupil of Claud Wof ford and an artist of remarkable talent will be pressented in several piano anil voice selections. Miss Adams will bo accompanied by Miss Agnes Adams of Atlanta, who is a pupil of Mr. Lind- V o e of tlie most mted teachers of violin in the south. She will be heard In several violin selections. Mrs. I (la Collins Conrially of Dallas, an artist of unsurpassed abillity will give several readings in her inim cal manner. The auditorium will be unusually •at tractive ibecause of the new opera chairs recently installey there, and it is ex pected a number will motor down from Cartersvi.lle. # STONER. Everybody at Stoner ;s going to the big meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paris and Misses Myrl and Willie Rose Kvans*attended the baptizing at the Baptist church in Adairsville Sunday morning. Mr. E. M, Pen field s mother arrived] from Birmingham Sunday for an ex tended visit. Miss Agnes Stoner spent last week as the guest of Miss Vera Bagwell, of White. Ga., and attended camp meet hg iit Pine Log. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Paris and sons. Curran >.,u It. V.. a tended the Shrin "rs' barbecue in Cartersville Thursday evening. Mr. Merida Fulton, of Rome, is vis iting Mr. Bill Stoners family this week. Misses Jewell and Allie Landrum spent the week with their rnr.t at Ry dal, to attend camp meeting at Pine Log. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Penfield and family and Mrs. Lucy Gilbert, of Lake land. Fla , and Mr. Penfield's mother were gueets of Mr and Mrs. Bill Sto ner Sunday afternoon. Rev Dodd is still very ill. Messrs. Jim and Merida Fulton, of Rome; Messrs. M. C. and Gordon Sto ner and Misses Agnes and Willie Belle Stoner attended church at Oothcaloga Sunday night. Mr Wayne Roper, of Atlanta. Ga., was visiting Miss Agnes £,ner Mon day. Miss Willie Rose Evans is going to teach at Aliatoona this year,ait is un derstood. Success to The Tribune-News. There Is A Size To Meet The Needs in Every KITCHEN Detroit ' i oor DDL &7QWH * ' 1 1 ■ ■! j *■ ... 7.7 ' >-V •' - <3 No. 315 —Six-burner range. Oven equipped with two burners. Four burner cooking top— elevated glass door oven—sanitary base— white porcelain splash ers and drip pan. The Red Star is an Oil Stove that can be rel-ied upon to do all kinds of cooking. It will do the job with less attention than a wood or coal stove. A “gas” stove really, for homes without gas. Ask For Prices and Terms. Atco Stores Cos. "That Cotton Mill Store” Live Stock Owners! Use This Service Man US We have arranged for the services of Mr. W. M. Pistole, of th e Service Department of the Purina Mills, St. Louis, Mo., for a lim ited time to help the feeders in this com munity with their live stock feeding prob lems. Mr. Pistole has had special training in the most economical methods of feeding horses, cows, calves and hogs. As he has been in close touch with the most success ful methods in use throughout the state, he is able to render valuable service to local feeders. You can secure the services of this spe cialist free of cost. Phone us now and ar range an early appointment. PHONE 74. PLANTERS’ SUPPLY CO. i CARTERSVILLE, GA. MONEY ON LANDS It pays to borrow money on real estate to improve it, to meet purchase money obligations thereon, to buy live stock and farm equipments, provided you can get it on long time and easy payments. We -can negotiate such loans. See us before making application. We can take your application for The At lanta Joint Stock Land Bank, or for a loan from ail insur ance company, or for town loans. Finley & Henson Calcium Arsenate Immediate shipment by freight or ex press in any quantities from one hun dred pounds up. Reasonable stocks on hand in Memphis and Atlanta, best grade, guaranteed complying with Gov ernment specif ’cai ions. Why let the boll weevil des>rov vour cotton crop when you can easily control the weevil and make a crop? Wire cr write ns for prices. N ASHCRAFT -WILKINSON COMPANY Lowry Bar.k Tru:.t Company of Georgia Building ATLANTA, GEORGIA - - 1 w;. •' z> —■ • • y 30 No. 318—Five - burner oven range. Oven equipped with two burners—three - burner cooking top. White enamel splasher and drip pan—sani tary base—high shelf.