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COUNTY NEWS.
MACEDONIA.
Mr. J. S. Fields, of Wooley, spent
Sunday at this place with Mr. W. E.
Hubbard.
Mr. T. E. Hufstetler, of Cassville,
was in Macedonia Thursday.
Messrs. W. A. and E. C. Hubbard
spent Sunday evening at Riverside
with their sister, Mrs. G. C. Carver.
The box supper at the church at this
p?ace Saturday night was a success.
There was $31.15 raised which is to,
help pay for covering the church.
Miss Eva Jolly, of this place, is
teaching school at Maple Grove.
The fanners of this place would like
to see good rains as water is getting
scarce in some wells, some have been
dry for five months or longer.
Messrs. W. A. Hubbard and Ziff
Abernathy were in Kingston Friday on
business.
Mr. A. W. Taylor, of this place, has
gone to Birmingham, Ala., to go to
work in a bank. We wish him good
luck in his new work.
Mr. A. D. Owens, of this place, spent
Saturday at Blackville with Mr. T. W.
1 aylor.
Miss Leasy Hubbard spent Sunday
with her aunt, Mrs. Dannah Aber
nathy, at Oak Grove.
Wake up, Wooleys, and let us hear
from you as we like to read your news.
Mr. Jack Wade, of this place, spent
Sunday evening at Blackville with Mr.
Charlie Wade.
Rev. Rowe, of Spring Creek will
preach at the church at this place next
Sunday at 11 o’clock. Everybody is in
vited to come out.
* PUMPKIN VINE. *
The farmers of our section were
getting busy until the rain came Sat
urday and stopped them.
Mrs. Ledford, of this place, has been
real sick for a few days, though she
is improving now.
Mr. Dupree and son, Luther, of
Cherokee, spent Saturday and Sunday
with Mr. C. W. Dupree.
Mr. Palmer Lanham spent Sundav
with Mr. G. W. Ledford, of this place.
Mr. Melvin Ferguson was In our
community one day last week.
Mr. Clide Jones,, of Emerson was
here a short while Saturday.
Mr. Nay Williams, of near Allatoona,
was in our community Sunday after
noon.
Messrs. Thad Dupree and Jess Hes
ter made a trip to Cartersville Satur
day.
Mr. Thad Dupree was in Stonewall
a short while Sunday.
Mr. Lon Goddard, of near Allatoona,
was the Sunday guest of Mr. Andrew
I odford.
Mr. Bill House passed through this
rlace Sunday afternoon.
One good six-room nouse for rent,
in good neighborhood. See Bishop &
Cos.
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of the heart. The palpitation is so violent at times as to be really painful and
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not heart disease at all but only a symptom of a liver disorder which has affected
the normal action of the heart, and on applying the proper remedies the unusual
throbbing ceases. The stomach and digestion need strengthening and the
depressing effect of these disorders on the female organism must be corrected.
For the latter purpose there is no more effective remedy to be found anywhere than
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vatikand Back.ache°due to disorders
of Kidneys and Bladder
Den C. Gilreath Drug Company.
KINGSTON.
Rev. Barnet.t preached two inter
ring sermons at the Baptist church
Sunday and Sunday night.
The school at this place is progres
sing nicely under the management of
Prof. McLinn and Misses Carden and
Head.
Mr. Henry Jolly and Miss Hallie
Slrozier, who are teaching at Taylors
ville, spent Thursday night here on
their way to the teachers’ meeting at
Linwood.
Miss Ray Shelton, of White, spent
Thursday night here with her brother
enroute tc the teachers’ meeting.
Mr. G. C. Phillips, of this place, has
moved to Atlanta where he has ac
cepted a position. His house will be
; occupied by our new doctor, Mr. Rawls.
|
■ Mr. Mark Jolly who has been on an
j extended trip to Atlanta has returned
home.
Mr. G. R. Smith will take posses
sion of his new store the first of the
month.
The old Kingston bank and lot ad
joining has been bought by Mayor
P-arrett who will build a large store
there and do business at that place.
The Kingston bank will move to the
1 new brick building on the corner of
j Main street west of post office.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. McKelvey attend
e' the funeral services of Mr. Quillian
at Cassville Sunday.
* RIVERSIDE.
The farmers were busy turning land
in our vicinity the past week, but the
rain Saturday will stop their plows
I for a few days.
Mr. C. J. Gemes was in Rome one
! cay last week on business.
Miss Maud Brandon spent last week
as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Brandon and family, of Calhoun.
Mr. W. R. Reynolds was in Carters
ville several days last week attending
court.
Miss Thelia Couch was in Kingston
cne day last week shopping.
Mr. F. M. Moore was in Cartersville
last week on the jury.
Miss Irene Reynolds spent Sunday
as the guest of Miss Eva Moore, of
Oak Grove.
Mr. Ben H. Ayer, of near Ligon,
passed through our community one
ciay recently.
Messrs. F. W. Shelley and R. T.
Blakenship were in Cartersville Mon
day attending court.
Mr. Charley Munchey, of Oak Grove,
was in our vicinity Sunday.
Mr. Arthur Hubbard, of Macedonia,
was in our vicinity Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Felton Shelley attended the box
srpper at Macedonia Saturday night.
Misses Eva and Rena Jolly, of Oak
Grove, passed through our vicinity
Friday afternoon.
Mr. Frank Brandon was here Sunday
aUernodh.
Young Bros. Drug Cos.
THE BARTOW TRIBUNE, JANUARY 29, 1914.
CASS STATION.
The farmers have been making use
of the pretty weather.
M>\ Frank Honea, of Ferrobutte,
was in Cass Thursday hunting.
Mr. Millard Bryant, of Cartersville,
v as in Cass one day last week on bus
iness.
We w'ere all gTieved Friday morn
ing as the news spread over the com
munity that the death angel had come
into the home of Mrs. Chap Quillian
and taken from them their dear father
aud devoted husband. Mr. Chap Quil
l:an, -who had been in bad health for
sometime, had only been confined
to his bed three or p our days. The
grief stricken family have the sympa
thy of the whole community in this
their hour of sorrow.
Miss Ethel and Mrs. Mary Blaken
■slup, of Cass spent Saturday night and
Sunday in Calhoun.
The little infant of Mr. and Mrs. S.
E. Hilyer is very ill at this writing.
Miss Sarah Chumbler, of Oak
Grove, was the guest of Mrs. J. A.
Blakenship one day last week.
Everybody come out to prayer meet
ing at the Academy every Sunday
r.ight.
Mr. Harbin Dunaway passed through
Cass one day last week enroute to
Calhoun.
Miss Jenness Denman, of Ferrc
butte, passed through Cass Saturday
enroute to Calhoun.
Mrs. Joe Gravley, of this place, who
has been very ill, we are glad to re
port is better.
* GAINES MILL.
Rev. C. A. Neal filled his regular
appointment at this place Sunday.
Miss Lillian Cowart, of this place,
visited Miss Kay Coffey, of Linwood,
Saturday and Sunday.
Misses Stella Pruitt and Lema and
Effie Bearden, of Cass, were the guests
of Mrs. R. L. Law Sunday.
Messrs. H. F. Cowart and J. C. Law
were in Cartersville on business
Friday.
Mr. Tom Hendrix, of Riverside, at
tended preaching at this place Sunday.
Mrs. Frank Harper has returned
home after a week’s visit to her par
ents near Cass.
Mrs. Cynthia Yancey and family, of
Atco, were Sunday visitors at this
place.
Mr. L. L. Mathis, of this place, was
at Ford on business Monday.
We are shocked to hear of the sud
den death of Mr. Greenaway, which oc
curred at his home near Atco Friday.
We are sorry to learn that Mrs.
Henry Harper, who has been sick fer
some time, is not improving as her
friends would wish.
CORRIN.
(Left Over from Last Week-l
Mrs. Ida Satterfield Is very sick at
t his writing. We hope for her ai speedy
recovery.
School at this place is progressing
nicely under the management of Miss
Moore. Miss Moore is a fine teacher
and we wish her much success in her
s'.hool.
We gladly welcome our new neigh
bors to this county. Among those we
have are Mr. Dickson and family, of
Cherokee; Mr. Darvin Satterfield and
wife, of Cherokee Mills, and several
others.
Mr. David Massey, of Rockmart, is
spending a few days with homefolks
this week. We are glad to have him
back with us once again.
Mrs. Sim Jenkins spent Friday af
ternoon with Mrs. Dan Shinai!. of
Stamp Creek.
* IRON HILL.
Mrs. Going and daughter, Miss Lilia
were the guests of Mrs. Chandler, of
this place, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. C. D. Huffstetler, of Allatoona,
was at Iron Hill for a while Saturday.
Mrs. Woods, of Cave Springs, was
U e guest of Mrs. S. T. Earwocd, of
Iron Hill, Saturday.
Mr. J. P. Cox was in Atlanta Thurs
day on business.
Mr. Lee Jones, of Macedonia, was
the guest of Mr. J. W. Cox Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. It. D. Cross and Mr.
Tobert Cox, of this place were visiting
friends at Woodstock Sunday.
Mr. Lawrence Shinall, of Cantcn, is
visiting friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Guyton, of
Rock Hill, were in our town for a
while Sunday.
Miss Bertha Willbanks, of Paynes,
was the guest of Miss Effie Sumne~
Saturday . ,
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The judges of this contest will be prominent
citizens of Cartersville and their decision shall
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Rhyne Bros, reserve right to use any or all of
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* FIVE FORKS and BEST CHAPEL *
Miss Alma Gaines, who has been
assisting Mr. B. E. Shope at Dewy,
spent the week-end with homefolks.
Misses Ora Adams and Eunice Ginn,
of Pettit, visited the Misses Gaines,
of this place, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Wilson and
daughters, Miss Emma and Mrs. Will
Pranton, motored to Rome Wednesday.
Miss Mayfield and brother, of Hall
Station, were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Blake Ruthland Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. John Davidson are
visiting relatives in Atlanta this week.
Miss Ada Carlisle attended services
at Bartow Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Branton spent
the week-end with the latter's parents.
Miss Pearl Covington, who has been
attending the short course at the Uni
versity, at Athens, Ga., has returned.
Miss Kate Gaines has returned homft
after a four weeks’ stay with her sis
ter at Jasper, Ga.
Miss Ruth Carlisle has accepted the
place as assistant teacher at Ligon.
Misses Susie and Caroline Tierce, o!
Rebeccas, are visiting their sister, Mrs.
Cochran, of this place.
Miss Ida Gaines is spending some
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Cascarets immediately cleanse the
stomach, remove the sour, undigested
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take the excess bile from the liver and
carry out of the system the consti
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No odds how r sick, headachy, Wlious
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to-night will straighten you out by
morning. They work while you sleep.
A 19-cent box from your druggist will
keep your head clear, stomach sweet
and your liver and bowels regular for
months. Don’t forget the children —
their little insides need a gentle
cleansing, too.
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$2.00 for Second Best Ad
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BESS SIDELINE
Mrs. J. Hall spent last Sunday af
ternoon with her sister, Mrs. Mathis
near this place.
Mr. John Cowart attended the cot
ton picking last Wednesday night at
Mr. Sherman Beardens near this place.
Mrs. M. E. Honeycutt, of near this
place, is spending a few days with
her daughter, Mrs. G. T. Conaway, of
Eaves Station.
Mr. Willard Holt and Miss Cora
Pyar attended preaching Sunday at
Pettits.
Misses Etta Honeycutt and Cora
Dyar, of this place, were in Cassville
shopping Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Will Gibb and son, Bryson, of
rear this place, made a trip to Kings
ton one day recently.
The singing given by Miss Lillian
Cowart was enjoyed by all who at
tended.
Mr. Tom Dyar and Mr. Willard Hop.
made a trip to Atco on business Fri
day.
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* GLENVIEW.
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Mr. John Heath, of Smithville, was
1 1 ; Glenview Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Posey, of Pettit-*
spent Saturday night and Sunday with
their son, Mr. Tom Posey.
Mr. W. H. Bruce was at Meadow
view Monday morning on business.
Mrs. Frank Harper, of Kingston,
returned to her home Sunday after a
week’s visit with her mother, Mrs. J.
O Cox.
Mrs. M. J. Cox spent Friday with
Mrs. H. T. Cox.
Mrs. Arthur Cox and Mrs. Frank
Harper were in Cartersville Thursday
shopping.
time with her sister, Mrs. TANARUS, L. Rut
land, of Powder Springs, Ga.
Mrs. Arthur Lynn, of Atlanta, is
spending a few days with her mother,
Mrs. Bell.
Mr. Fletcher McCreary is at work
with Mr. John Lowe at Fairmount.
We are glad to welcome Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Carlisle into our communi
ty.
The school teachers, of this place.
Misses Pearl Covington and Bessie
Gaines, spent Thursday night with
Mrs. Blakfc Rutland.
Miss Emma Wilson has returned
after a delightful visit In Atlanta, with
relatives.
N. C. & St. L. Railroad
Current Schedule at
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
SOUTH: * y
No. 1 departs 5:53 pm
No. 3 departs 5:29 am.
No. 93 departs 9:58 am
No. 95 departs 6:48 pm
No. Rome Express 8:27 am
No. 95 will stop at Cartersville to
let off passengers from points North
or West of Nashville.
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NORTH: ‘
No. 2. departs 10:21 am
No. 4 departs 10:31 pm
No. 92 departs 6:29 pm
No. 94 departs 9: am
No. 72 Rome Exp departs .. 7:04 pm
No. 94 will stop at Cartersville to
let off passengers from points south
of Atlanta or to take on passengers
for points north or west of Nashville.
L. & N. Railway
Arriving*and Departing at Cartersville,
Ga., all train daily.
Lv. Ar.
l.oulsville&Cincinnati B:3oam 8:25 pm
Louisville&Cincinnati 6:40 pm 10:26am
Etowah Accom 7:13 pm 9:25 am
Etowah Accom.. ..10:30 am 5:30 pm
Atlanta Accom 10:25 am 8:30 am
Atlanta Accom 8:25 pm 4:40 pm
if i
Seaboard Air Line
Railroad
No. 141 for Rockmart and
points west (daily) .6:55 am
No. 151 for Rockmart and points
west (daily) 4:20 pm
These departures are given as Infor
mation only and are not guaranteed.
Give us a chance at your draving.
We will do it cheap. We need the 2
work. Phone No. 226. United Livery
and Transfer Cos.
We are getting a lot of new custom- }
ers, but have plenty of room for more i
We guarantee to please in quality and
workmanship. Nothing but the best o* ‘
printing will leave this office.