The Bartow tribune. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1910-1917, January 01, 1914, Image 2

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COUNTY NEWS. CLIFFORD. (Loft over from last week.) F Mr. and Mrs. Tom Murphy spent HBaturday night as the guests of the Matter's mother, Mrs. J. K. Ward, of ■■near this place. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Ward, of this ; place, were the guests of the latter s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Dodd, of )near Adairsville, last Saturday night. M.. Murphy Collett, of near Adairs \ ville, spent Sunday afternoon as the ; guest of Mr. Cliff Casey, of this place. I Mr. Perry Bray, of Halls, was in Clifford last Sunday morning. Mr. Clifford Casey, of this place, spent Sunday night as the guest of Mr. Sam Collett, of near Adairsville. Miss Alba Johnson, of this place, was at Halls last Monday afternoon. Miss Dovie Ward, of near this place, was at Halls last Monday afternoon. Mr. B. P. Curtis, of this place, made a trip to Chattanooga last Monday on business. Mr. J. C. Dodd, of Halls, passed through Clifford one day last week in his automobile. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Morton, of near this place, made a business trip to Rome last Tuesday. Mr. Sam Conaway, of Cassville, passed through Clifford last Tuesday morning enroute to Barnesley. Miss Alba Johnson, of this place, spent Tuesday night as the guest of Miss Pearl Hood, of Halls. Mr. Jim Green, of Barnesley, pass ed through Clifford enroute to Kings ton last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Farmer, of near Barnesley, were at Clifford last Tues day morning. Mr. G. W. Andrews was at Clifford one day last week. Mr. Clifford Casey, of this place, was at Halls last Monday night. Mr. Jesse Smith made a trip to Kingston last Tuesday morning on business. Mr. John Massey, of near Kingston, passed through Clifford enroute to Halls last Wednesday morning. Miss Dovie Ward, of near this place, was at Halls last Wednesday morning. Mr. E. T. Ward, of near this place, made a trip to Bess Sideline last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Elam Ward, of this place, made a trip to Halls last Fri day afternoon. Mr. Price Shaw, of near Kingston, passed through Clifford last Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Dude Ward announce the birth of a girl, December 18th. Mrs. M. E. Honeycutt, of Bess Side line, spent Thursday night as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Dude Ward, of this place. Mr. Elam Ward, of near this place, made a trip to Bess Sideline last Thursday. Miss Maude Honeycutt, of Bess Sideline, spent Thursday night as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Julia Ward, of this place. ' MOTHER! IF CHILD’S TONGUE IS COATED If Cross, Feverish, Contsipated, Bil ious, Stomach Sour, Give “Cal ifornia Syrup of Fir^s.” A laxative today saves a sick child tomorrow. Children simply will not take the time from play to empty their bowels, which become clogged up with waste, liver gets sluggish; stomach sour. Look at the tongue, mother! If CoatOd, or your child is listless, does n’t eat heartily, full of cold or has sore throat or any other children’s ailment, give a teaspoonful of “California Syrup of Figs,” then don't worry, be cause it is perfectly harmless, and in a few hours all this constipation pois on. sour bile and fermenting waste will gently move out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. A thorough ‘ inside cleansing” is oftimes all that is necessary. It should be the first treatment given in any sickness. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of “California Syrup of Figs,” which has full directions for babies, children cf all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. Look carefully and see that it is made by the “Cali fornia Fig Sjtup Company,” Don’t be fobledV ‘ GLENV I E l\ Misses Mittie and Clara Mae Tur ner, of Rockmart. have been vlschig relatives at this place. Misses Daisy and Effle O-igg re turned to their home in Ocha, Ala., Wednesday after visiting relatives at this place. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cagle, of Smithville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Luther House Sunday. Mr/ and Mrs. Frank Harper, cf Kingston, spent several days last week with t.he latter’s parents, Mr and Mrs. J. O. Cox. Mrs. J. M. Cagle and children visit ed her brother, Mr. J. M. Chapman, of Happy Valley, Saturday. Mr. Bill Teel, of Cass Station, pass ed through Glenview Sunday. Mr. Jim Cowart, of Smithville, was here Saturday. Mr. Tom Posey spent Friday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Posey, of Pettits. Mr. Bill Teel and sister, Miss Pearl, of Cass Station, passed through this place Tuesday. The surprise party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bruce Friday night was enjoyed by a large crowd. The Misses Bearden spent Satur day night at Cassville. Miss Beatrice Tatum, of Riverside, visited Miss Mamie Bearden Sunday afternoon. Messrs. Arthur Cox and Fletcher Atkinson visited Mr. Marion Brandon, of Happy Valley, Sunday. Miss Lucile Bruce spent Sunday af ternoon with her grandfather. Rev. H. G. B. Turner, of Smith’s Cross Roads. Mrs. Tom Posey, of Red Hill, spent Xmas with her mother, Mrs. H. T. Cox. What’s the matter with Ferrobutte? Come on and let us here from v <t. We are good old friends you know. (Left Over from Last Week.) Miss Daisy Griggs, of Ohache, Ala., is visiting friends and relatives at this place. Mr. and Mrs. Doss Tidwell, of River side, spent a short while at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cox Sunday af ternoon. Mr. Wilson Teel and family have moved from Glenview. We were sorry to give them up, but wish them much success in their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cox and Miss Effie Lee Griggs w r ere in Cartersville Saturday shopping. Mr. Will Teel, of Cass Station, passed through our community Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bruce spent Saturday and Sunday in Sugar Val ley. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Strlplin. Mr. Tom Posey and family, of Red Hill, visited Mr. J. W. Cox Sunday af ternoon. Mr, and Mrs. K. C. Atkinson have gone to South Georgia, where they will spend Xmas with their son, Mr. Claud Atkinson. Mrs. Jim Smith, of Blakley, Ga., spent Thursday with Mrs. J. M. Bruce. LONG FIELD. Misses Cleo and Verdah Maxwell, of Rydal, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Boston and family. Mrs. General Saiterfield and chil dren si>ent Saturday and Sunday with homefolks. Mr. Pierce Brooke, of Texas, spent a few days last week with relatives of this place. Mr. Lonnie Woodall, of Cherokee, attended preaching at Stamp Creek Sunday. Air. Alberry Lipscomb was visiting in Cherokee Sunday. Mr. Shannon Moore passed through this place Monday. Misses Ida and Bessie Jenkins vis ited Miss Floy Boston last week. Several young people at this place attended the pound supper at Mr. and Mrs. Campbell’s Saturday night and report a good time. Wake up, Corbin, and let us all hear from you again. THE BARTOW TRIBI A'E, JANUARY 1, T 94. Sl GAR VALLEY (Left Over from Last Week.) A large crowd attended the meet ing at Zion Hill last Saturday and Sunday. Rev. Popham preached inter esting sermons to the congregation. A large crowd attended the services at Liberty Hill last Saturday night. Miss Belle Stephens was the guest of Misses Gertie and Belle Smith Sun day afternoon. Miss Clara Lochridge was the guest of Miss Nellie Cain Sunday. Miss Ora Pruitt, of Cass Station, io spending a few days with Mrs. E. C. Pruitt, of this place, this week. Miss Rosa Sewell was the guest of Mrs. Tom Stephens last Saturday night. Mrs. Allie Striplin was in Carters ville on business last Saturday. Mrs. Julia Pruitt and Miss Nellie Cain were in Cartersville shopping last Thursday. Miss Fannie and William Law made a business trip to Cartersville Mon day. Mr. Paul Padgett was the guest of Mr. Harry Loekridge Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cain were visit ing Mrs. J. W. Lichridge Sunday. STONERS SCHOOL HOUSE. The health of our community is very good at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Reace, of Barnes ley, spent a few days last week with their mother, Mrs. Dover, o! this place. Mr. Will Biddy and family, of this place, spent Saturday night and Sun day with their father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Biddy, of near Calhoun. Raymond Payne and sister, Miss Ruth, of this place, attended the pound supper at Mr. Floyd Coffee’s, of near Linwood, Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price, of near Oakdale, spent a few days last week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Price, of this place. Mr. Jessie Adams, of Barnsley, spent a few days last week with hi' uncle, of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ward, of Halls, spent Saturday night and Sun day with Mr. Bill Stoner and family, of this place. Misses Lucile Evans and Jessie Henry, of this place, visited Misses Stella and Flonnie Price Sunday. Mrs. Janie Lou Hill, of near Cal houn, spent a few days last week with her brother, Mr. Will Biddy, of this place. Miss Lula Coffee went to Halls Sun day. Mr. T. M. Evans visited relatives at Oak Grove Sunday. Mr. Paul Henry and sister, Miss Jessie, of this place, spent a few days last week in Gordon county. Mr. Horace Price, of this place, spent Saturday night with Mr. Hubert Pitman, of near Oakdale. Miss Mattie Lou Mayfield returned Friday from a few days’ visit with her sister, Mrs. Tom Franklin, of Vinings, Ga. Mr. Arvel Manning, of Barnsley, spent Wednesday with his mother, Mrs. George Manning, of this place. A good crowd attended the singing at this place Sunday afternoon. C E N T E R. Mr. Wesley Leachman and Mr. Guss Chitwood have returned from Ala bama. Mr. Albert Lewis and Mr. Eli Lewis, of Center, attended preaching at Stamp Creek Sunday. Mr. Andrew Lewis has returned from Cedartown where he has been visiting his sister for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chitwood, of Cen ter, spent one night last week with homefolks, Mr. and Mrs. James Chit wood. Mr. Fletcher Lewis, of Center, will soon move into his new house near Corbin. Don’t forget Sunday is meeting day at Rowland Springs. Everybody come out. JUNIOR ORDER NOTICE. Junior Order United American Mechanics meet every second and fourth Tuesday nights. J. V. BISHOP, Financial Sec’y. J. H. SPENCE, Recording Sec’y. “CASCARETS” RELIEVE SICK, SOUR STOMACH. Move Acids, Gases and Clogged-up Waste From Stomach, Liver, Bowels—Cure Indigestion. Get a 10-cent box, now. That awful sourness, belching of acid and foul gases; that pain in the pit of the stomach, the heartburn, nervousness, nausea, bloating after eating, dizziness and sick headache, means a disordered stomach, which cannot be regulated until you remove the cause. It isn’t your stomach’s fault. Your stomach Is as good as any. Try Cascarets; they immediately cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry off the constipated waste matter and poison from the bowels. Then your stomach trouble is ended. A Cascaret to-night will straighten you out by morning—a 10- cent box from any drug store will keep your stomach sweet; liver and bowels regular for months. Don’t forget the children—their little insides need a good, gentle cleansing, too. ROWLAND SPRINGS. (Left over from last week.) Mr. Sam Smith, of this place, went up to Chattooga Saturday on business Mrs. Ada Marr visited Mrs. Josh Guyton Sunday evening. Dr. MaClure and Mr. Louis Morris, of Cartersville, were in our midst one day last week hunting. Several from this place attended preaching at Center Saturday and Sunday. Mr. L. H. Brown, of Allatoona, was the guest of his son, Mr. T. A. Brown, of this place, Friday night. Mr. W. A. Greenway, of near Car tersville, was in cur midst Saturday. The singing at Mr. T. A. Brown’s Thursday night was enjoyed by all. The Sunday school at Rowland Springs is progressing nicely. We ba<i a large crowd Sunday evening. Mr. Arthur Andrews, of Kingston, was the guest of Mr. Herman Smith Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. H. G. B. Turner, of near Atco, were in our midst Satur day. Rev. Pinkney Jordon and Mr. M. N. Owens, of near Acworth, were the guests of Mr. D. T. Smith Saturday night. They also visited Mr. J. W. Shelley and family Sunday. Mr. Hershel Leonard, of Kennesaw, and Mr. Earl Satterfield, of Center, were the guests of Mr. T. A. Brown and family Sunday evening. Mr. Guss Chitwood, of Birmingham, Ala., was at Rowland Springs Sunday. Mr. Jules Guyton and wife, of Re beccas, were the guests of Mr. T. F. Simpson and family Friday. Mr. John Gaines, of this place, moved his family to Kingston Mon day. Mr. Linn Gaines, of Kingston, was at Rowland Springs Sunday. RI\ER S I D E. Everybody had a merry Xmas at Riverside. Mr. Harry Dodd, of Atlanta, visited his brother, Mr. C. A. Dodd, during the holidays. Mr. C. M. Shelley was in Kingston Saturday oil business. Mr. Walter Brandon, of Calhoun, was visiting his mother, Mrs. W. J Brandon, of this vicinity, Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. George Hubbard, of Rome, was in our vicinity Saturday as the guest of friends. Mr. S. G. Dodd was in our vicinity one day last week. Mr. L. W. Jolly, of Taylorsville, passed through our corner one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Moore and daughter, Miss Eva, spent Sunday in Kingston the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bart Kitchens. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rampley, of Kings ton. spent Xmas day in our vicinity the guests of the latter’s parents. Mr and Mrs. W. R. Reynolds. Miss Mittie Dodd, of the Berry school, is spending some time here the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dodd. Mr. F. W. Shelley spent one night last week with Mr. Fred Madden, of Iron Hill. G A I N E S MIL L. Mrs. H. F. Cowart and son, John, of this place, are visiting relatives at Ball Ground. Mr. H. O. Bray and family, of Plain ville, spent the Christmas holidays here. Rev. C. A. Neal, of Atco, filled his regular appointment at this place Sat urday and Sunday. Mr. Mose Jackson is spending the week with relatives at Atco. Miss Kay Farmer, of Linwood, is the guest of Miss Lillian Cowart this week. Mr. Arthur Andrews, of Clifford, spent Saturday night with Mr. Eugene Cowart. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harper, of th place, spent Christmas with the lat ter’s parents near Cass Station. Messers. J. W. and Jim Farmer, of Linwood, attended preaching at this place Sunday. There will be preaching at this place the second Saturday night and Sunday in January. Messrs. Tom and John Hendrix, ot Riverside, were in our community Sunday. I* E T T I T. Mr. Joe Lowery and family, of near Halls, spent Saturday night with Mr. J. Hall, of this place. Miss Lydia Adams spent a few days recently with Miss Eunice Ginn, of near Atco. Mr. and Mrs. J. Queen, of near Halls Station, spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. E. Brown. Miss Eunice Ginn, who is spending the holidays with homefolks near Atco, will begin her school at ttys place Wednesday. Misses Onle and Grace Harris, of this place, attended the Christmas tree at Atco Xmas Eve night and report a jolly time. * -.w Mr. Virgil Dinning wwit to Carters ville Saturday on business. Mr. Hugh Haze, of Kingston, attend ed Sunday school at this place Sun day. The pound supper given by Miss Julia Griffin Wednesday night was much enjoyed. Fifty-two guests were present. Another pound supper given Saturday night at which Miss Jessie Hall was hostess, was also very suc cessful. The Christmas tree at this place Tuesday night was enjoyed by all w; attended. Don’t forget the singing at this place second Sunday. Mr. Newborn Richards, of Atlanta, spent the ho.’days at home. Mr. Ira Maxwell, of Ball Ground, spent a few days last week with rel atives. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Bray, of Adairs ville, were the guests of the latter's mother, Mrs. W. T. Shelton last week. Mr. Lem Randolph, of Alabama City, spent two days last week in Chat tanooga. Mr. and Mrs. Gid Warde, of Albany, spent the holidays with Mr. Warde’s father here. Mr. Grady Hutcherson, of Waleska. was a recent visitor to White. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Goode, who have been visaing the latter's mother, Mrs. W. B. Vaughan, have returned to their home in Monroe, Ga. Misses Bessie and Oatis Kirby, of Pleasant Valley, were the guests of friends during the holidays. Miss Venitia Hamrick, of Ranger, was the guest of'Miss Stella Hamrick Friday. Mr. Alfred Kirby, of Parksville, was here for a few davs last week. Miss Lilly Sheltc n left Sunday for a week’s visit to her sister, Mrs. J. G. Sparks, in Bessemer, Ala. Mr. Grady Randolph, of Etowah. Tenn.. spent the holidays at home. Mr. Bari Leach, of Cartersville. spent the here. Mr. J. T. Peace 'is visiting relatives in Springville, Ala. Mr. Earnest Culver is visiting his brother in Dallas. WIUTE. Wondwfsri Coughtfßemedy. Dr. King's New DiseJvery i s known everywhere as the remtdy which wilx surely stop a cough or cold. D. P. l.aw son of Edison, Tenn., writes: “Dr King’s New Discovery is the most wonderful cough, cold and throat and lung medicine I ever sold in my store. It can’t be beat. It sells without any trouble at ali. It needs no guarantee.” This is true, because Dr. King’s New Discovery will relieve the most obsti nate of coughs and colds. Lung trou bles quickly helped by its use. You should keep a bottle in the house at 8,11 times for all the members of the family. 50c and SI.OO. All Druggists or by mail. H. E. Bucklen & Cos., Phila delphia or St. Louis. Sneffels, Col. A. J. Wash was badly done up with rheumatism und sent for Foley Kidney Pills which was the only thing that would cure him. Geo. Potter, of Pontiac, Mo. was down on his back with kidney and bladder trou ble and Foley Kidney Pills made him well and able to work. It Is a splendid medicine and always helps. Just try it. Ben C. Gilreath Drug Cos. An Ideal Woman’s Laxative. Who wants to take salts, or castor oil, when there is nothing better than Dr. King’s New Life Pills for all bow el troubles. They act. gently and natur ally on the stomach and liver, stimu late and regulate your bowels and tone up the entire system. Price, 25c. At all Druggists. H. E. Bucklen & Cos., Philadelphia or St. Louis A Difference in Working Hours. A man’s working day is 8 hours. His body organs must work perfectly 24 hours to keep him fit for 8 hours work. Weak, sore, inactive kidneys can not do it. They must be sound and healthily active all the time. Foley Kidney Pills will make them so. You cannot take them into your system without good results following. Ben C. Gilreath Drug Cos. Do you begin to cough at night, just when you hope to sleep? Do you have a tickling throat that keeps you awake? Just take Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. It will check the cough and stop the tickling sensation at once. Does not upset the stomach, is best for children and grown persons. Ben C. Gilreath Drug Cos. STOP—LOOK—L ISTEN Thousands Now Using Wonderful Liv er Remedy From Hot Springs, Arkansas. There’s a better remedy for consti pation, liver and stomach trouble than dangerous calomel. Thousands are praising gentle, sure Hot Springs Liv er Buttons. Make you feel fine —quickly clear up sallow skin and banish malaria and headache—They are a fine tonic and’ quickly put an edge on your appetite. 25 cents at all druggists. Hot Springs Liver Buttons, Hot Springs Rheumatism Remedy and Hot Springs Blood Remedy are sold in Cartersville, Ga., by M. F Word. Worms the Cause of Your Child’s Pains. A foul, disagreeable breath, dark circles aroun*d the eyes, at times fev erish, with great thirst; cheeks flush ed and then pale, abdomen swollen with sharp cramping pains are all in dications of worms. Don’t let your child suffer —Kictaapoo Worm Killer will give sure relief—lt kills the worms—while its laxative effect add greatly to the health of your child by removing the dangerous and disagree able effect of worms and parasites irom the system. Kickapoo Worm Kil ler as a health producer should be in every household. Perfectly safe. Buy a box to-day. Price 25c. All Druggists or by mail. Kickapoo Indian Med. Cos., Philadelphia or St. Louis. Colds to be Taken Seriously. Intelligent people realize that com mon colds should be treated promptly. If there is sneezing and chilliness with hoarseness, tickling throat and cough ing begin promptly the use of Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound. It is effec tive, pleasant to take, checks a cold, and stops the cough which causes loss of sleep and lowers the vital resist ance. Ben C. Gilreath Drug Cos. The “Mischief Quartette" and Its Work. Each year the month of January numbers its list of victims from in fluenza, la grippe, bronchitis and pneu monia. The prompt use of Foley’s Hon ey and Tar Compound will check the onset, of a cold and stop a cough, pre venting the development to more ser ions conditions. Keep it on hand. Ben C. Gilreath Drug Cos. For Weakness and Loss of Appetite The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, GROVE’S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out Malaria and builds up the system. A true tonic and sure Appetizer. For adults and children. 50c.