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COUNTY NEWS.
CASS STATION.
Mr. Walter Guyton, of Oak Grove,
passed through Cass one day last
week.
Mrs. M. A. Gravley and Mrs. J. A.
Blankenship, of Cass, were in Carters
yllle Thursday. >
Mr. Frank Denman, of Fefrubutte,
passed through Cass one day last
week.
Mr. S. J. Allen and Misses Bobbie
and Finchie Verner, of Cass, attend
ed church in Cartersville Sunday morn
ing.
Mr. Ed Skelton, of Atlanta, was in
Cass Saturday afternoon.
Miss Ollie Bohannon, of Cass, who
has been very ill, we are glad to repor
is better.
Mr. Tom Bruce, of Glenview, attend
ed prayer meeting at Cass Sunday
night.
Mrs. M. L. Johnson and Miss Min
n e Weems, of Cass, were in Carters
ville Wednesday.
Mr. Charlie McKelver, of Cass, was
in Ferrobutte Sundav afternoon
Mrs. Dan Smith and little son, Luth
er, of Cass, spent Saturday night and
Sunday at the home of her parents
at Kingston.
Messrs. Archie and Charlie Witt,
of Oak Grove, were in Cass Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Cox have moYed
to Macon. Their many friends wish
them success in their new home.
STAMP GREEK.
Mr. H. J. Vernon, of Dalton, and
Mr. J. W. Leach, of White, weie in
our vicinity Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Culver and
coildren, of McCally, visited the lat
ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrg. J. A.
Byars, Sunday.
Mr. J. H. Young is spending a few
days with friends at Whitestone, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Allen visited
homefolks Saturday night.
Tax Receiver’s Notice For 1914
I will attend the places named below on the days stated, for the
purpose of Receiving Tax Returns for the year 1914, to-wit:
' Cartersville, February 6, 21, 26, March 2,
14, April 6.
Euharlee, February 2, March 3, 23.
Atco, February 7.
Iron Hill, February 3, March 4, 25.
Taylorsville, February 4, March 5, 24.
Stilesboro, February 5, March 6.
White, February 9, March 21.
Rydal, February 10, A. M.
Bolivar, February 10, P. M.
Sallacoa, February 11. March 20.
Rogers Station, March 13, A. M.
Liberty Hill, March 13, P. M.
Pine Log, February 12, March 19, 31.
Folsom, February 13, March 18, 28.
Gum Springs, February 14, A. M.
Dewey, February 14, P. M.
Cass Station, February 16.
Kingston, February 17, March 16, 26.
Barnsley, February 18, A. M.
Halls Station, February 18, P. M.
Adairsville, February 19, March 17, 27.
Cassville, February 20, March 7, 30.
Emerson, February 23, March 9, April 4.
Allatoona, Feb. 24, March 10, April 3.
Island Mills, February 25, A. M.
Wolf Pen, Feb. 28, March 12, April 1.
READ THE FOLLOWING BEFORE MAKING YOUR RETURNS,
AND THE LIST CAREFULLY BEFORE FILLING OUT.
I am required to administer the prescribed oath to every one (except sick and infirm persons and non-residents
nd females who can take and subscribe to the oath before any officer authorized to administer oath.) I will b;
•compelled to refuse to accept any return not duly and regularly sworn to. I am not allowed to copy any returns from
ast year’s digest. All property of every description, money, evidence of debt, etc., held on the Ist day of January
1914, must be returned at the fair market value. It is the duty of every free holder or agent to make returns of the
names of all tax payers on their premises on January Ist, rnd especially of all colored tax payers between the ages
of 21 and 60. Answer every question on the list. All city or town property must be returned, giving its location
ctreet, etc. The Christian names of all tax payers must be given and returns must not be intermingled with that of
o her persons. Many changes have been made which will appear by reading the tax lists carefully. And according
io the act of the General Assembly of 1913, I must close n y books on the Ist day of May and turn the same over to
the Tax Board of Commissioners. Hence the importance ni giving in your tax before May Ist to avoid a double tax
bv the Board of Tax Commissioners. I trust all persons wMI give their returns careful attention and avoid trouble
for themselves and the tax receiver. My instructions a'e imperative and I will be compelled to reject returns not
made out and filled as the law requires. By an act of the General Assembly, approved August 22, 1905, I am required
to take a census of all Confederate soldiers and the widows of Confederate soldiers who reside in Georgia on Ist
Fay of January, 1914, and to give the name of the company and regiment which the soldier of the dead husband of
the widow served, and the time and place of enlistment and when and where discharged. This is important to these
persons and I ask their attention and the attention of th>-ir friends.
W. T. PITTARD, = Tax Receiver Bartow County
GLENVIEW.
Mr. Tom Bruce was the guest of
friends and relatives at Pine Log Sat
urday, and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Turner, of
F.ockmart, passed through this place
Wednesday.
■ Mrs. M. V. Bruce, of Smith’s Cross
Roads, spent several days of last
week with her son, Mr. M. J. Bruce.
Mrs. Crawford Neal spent several
days last week in Cartersville the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Geo. Gaines.
Mrs. Denman and daughter. Miss
Julia, of Ferrobutte, visited Mrs. J. 0.
Cox Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Bruce, of Smith’s
Cross Roads, were the guests of Mr
and Mrs. M. J. Bruce Tuesday.
Mr. Wiley Posey, of Pettits, was at
this place Wednesday.
Misses Effie and Mamie Bearden
were at Cass Thursday morning.
Mr. Taylor Cagle spent Saturday
night with homefolks at this place.
Mr. Sam Huffstetler, of Happy Val
ley, spent Sunday at this place.
Misses Lucile and Pauline Bruce
were the guests of Mrs. Henry Jar
rett, of Atco, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Cox, of Cas,
were in Glenview Sunday.
OAK GROVE.
Mr. Herschel Simpson, of Rowland
Springs and Mr. Otto Guyton, of Re
becca’s Chapel, were visiting in this
vicinity Saturday night and Sunday.
Misses Virginia Beale, Ruby Hardin,
Burnese Presley, of Cass, spent Sun
day at the home of Misses Maude and
Edna Guyton.
Mr. Roy Guyton, of Atlanta, and
Miss Jenness Denman, of Ferrobutte*
passed through this place Sunday af
ternoon.
Mr. L. A. Guyton was in Sugar Val
ley Sunday morning.
We wish to say that Sunday ichool
at Oak Grove is 10:30 instead of 11:30.
Several from this place attended
prayer meeting at Cass Sunday night
LAXATIVE FOR OLD
PEOPLE—-"CASC A RETB”
Salts, Calomel and Pills Act on Llvar
and Bowels Like Pepper Acts
In Nostrils— Danger!
Get a 10-cent box now.
Most old people must give to the
towels some regular help, else they
suffer from constipation. The condi
tion is perfectly natural. It is Just as
natural as it is for old’people to walk
slowly. For age is never so active a .
youth. The muscles are less elastic.
And the bowels are muscles.
So all old people need Cascarets.
One might as well refuse to aid weak
eyes with glasses as to neglect this
gentle aid to weak bowels. The bowels
trust be kept active. This is impor
tant at all ages, but never so much
as at fifty.
Age is not a time for harsh physics.
Youth may occasionally whip ihe bow
els into activity. But a lash can’t b'
used every day. What the bowels of
the old need is a gentle and natural
tonic. One that can be constantly used
w'thout harm. The only such tonic is
Cascarets, and they cost only 10 cents
per box at any drug store. They work
while you sleep.
Mr. J. M. Ward, of this place, made
a trip to Kingston last Thursday.
Mr. G. W. Andrews was at Clifford
one day last week.
Miss Alba Johnson, of this place,
was at Halls one day last week.
Mrs. J. K. Ward and Mrs. P. D.
Casey made a trip to Kingston one
day last week on business.
Mr. E. T. Ward, of this place, made
a trip to Kingston last Saturday.
Mr. Tom Murphy, of near this place,
was in Kingston one day last week.
Mrs. P. D. Casey, of this place, was
lie guest of her uncle, Mr. J. W Mc-
Guire, last Saturday.
We are sorry to report Mr. Will
Clemmons is on the sick list this
week, but hope he will soon be well
again.
We are glad to know that Mr. Will
Mathis little boy is improving at this
w riting.
Peruvian Ochre Company, Feb. 25, P. M.
Stamp Creek, Feb. 27, March 11, April 2.
Dean Owens, February 2, at night.
H. J. McCormick, February 4, at night.
E. M. Upshaw, February 9, at night.
W. H. Bagwell, February 10, at night.
D. W. Hughes, February 11, at night.
L. A. Ingram, February 12, at night.
Frank L. Linn, February 13, at night.
W. C. Lipscomb, February 16, at night.
J. N. McGuire, February 17, at night.
Scott Dodd, February 18, at night.
Bobo Shops, February 19, at night.
T. G. B. Gore, February 20, at night. •
W. T. Robertson, February 24, at night.
Dennis Smith, February 26, at night.
W. P. Kay, February 27, at night.
N. M. Adams, March 2, at night.
Jolly’s Store, March 3, at night.
Butler Anderson, March 4, at night.
W. H. Lumpkin, March 16, at night.
R. F. Mosteller, March 17, at night.
Sid Stegall, Match 18, at night.
A. J. Nally, March 20, at night.
J. S. Rhodes, March 27, at night.
Grassdale, March 30, at night.
R. L. Howell, April 1, at night.
THE 3ARTOW TRIBUNE, FEBRUARY 19, I*l4,
CLIFFORD.
BOLIVAR.
(Left over from last week.)
Mr. B. Willis and family visited rel
atives in Calico Valley the latter part
of the past week.
Misses Blanche and Leo Allrad
spent last Saturday and Sunday with
their aunt, Mrs. Martin Carr, at Gum
Springs.
Mr. William Bagwell, who has been
indisposed for several days with grip,
is able to be out again.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bruce, of Jasper,
spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Taylor.
Mr. H. H. White, who is suffering
vTth rheumatism, was not physically
able to attend to his legal business at
Tine Log Saturday. We hope he will
scon be out again.
Mr. and Mrs. Parks Durham were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Newt While
last Thursday night.
Bailiff Harmon still continues to im
prove, to the delight of his many
friends.
The Messrs. Griggs were in our
community last Monday.
ALLATOONA.
There will be a box supper at the
school house at this place, Friday
night, February 27. The money receiv
ed for the boxes will be used to buy
an organ for the Allatoona singing
class. Everybody Is Invited.
The singing at the home of Mr. W.
II Carter Sunday afternoon wan at
tended by a large crowd and enjoyed
ty all. .
Several from this place attended the
pound supper given at the home of
Mr. J. P. Cox Saturday night. All re
port a good time.
Mr. A. J. McMlchen, of Atlanta, has
been visiting relatives at this place.
There will be a singing at the home
nf Mr. W. L. McMlchen next Sunday
efternoon. Everybody Is Invited.
BRAINS DULLED BY
CONSTIPATION.
Seme People Only Half Alive; Dod
son’s Liver Tone Cleans You Jut
and Wakes You Up.
When constipation is having its evil
effects on your body and brain, Nature
is doing her best to offset them and
(<>.ercome the cause itself. But usually
Nature cannot do this unaided.
In the past, many sufferers at such
a time used to turn to dangerous cal
omel in hope 'of relief. For some people
calomel does appear to give a tempor
r.-v benefit, but as a matter of fact it
‘s a poison that proves to be injurious
and even dangerous to many. If you
have ever taken calomel you probably
have suffered from evil conditions
following its use.
But nowadays great numbers of peo
ple have learned how to feel better,
brighter and healthier by taking Dod
son's I.iver Tone instead of calomel.
Indeed, this harmless vegetable liquid
1- recommended and guaranteed by
Oilreath Drug Cos., who will refund the
purchase price to you without question
If yon are not completely satisfied
with it.
Get a bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone
fer only 'soc. and learn for yourself
how easilv and naturally it. assists
Nature in getting rid of and correct
ing constipation and biliousness, how
i* clear* a wav the sick headache and
coated tongue and sets you right with
out ache or gripe, without any inter
ference with your regular habits. Fine
fer the children. They like to take it.
stovvtpc r Honr unrsE.
Mr. J. W. Payne and daughter, Miss
F uth, of this place, visited relatives
near Calhoun last week.
A large crowd attended the singing
a’ the home of Mr. W. W. Price Sun
day night.
Mrs Mattie Biddy visited relatives
in Adairsville Sunday.
Mr. Tom Payne, of Calhoun, was in
our community Sunday.
Mr. W. J. Clark and wife, of near
Crow Springs, spent Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. Isaac Boswell, of this place.
Miss Muriel Mayfield, of this place
returned to her home Sunday after
spending a few days with her sister,
Mis. Lelia Franklin, of finings Ga.
Miss Cora Biddy, of near Calroun,
returned to her home Monday after
spending a few days with relative's a
this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ward, of Lin
wcod, spent one day last week with
.'n and Mrs. Bill Stoner, of this place
Mr. Nolan Coffey and Mr. Bill Jar
rett, of this place, went, to Carters
tille one day last week.
Mr. Robert Chattin, of Pleasant
Valley, attended Sunday school at thf*
place Sunday.
Mr. Bob Dodd, of this place, attend
ed the singing at Mr. Will Price's Sun
dry night.
NORTH EAST CARTERSVILLE.
(Left over from last week.)
Mrs. J. R. Phillips, of Atlanta, vis
ited relatives here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jokn Burke and fami
ly. who have been residing in Acworth,
for the past year, have moved back to
their home on North Douglas street.
Mrs. Ida Goodnight, of near Adalrs
ville, has been spending sometime
v ith her brother, Rev. George Brown
Mrs. F. A. Adams, who has been
visiting her children here has return
ed to Ranger, Ga.
Mr. David Swanson, of Atlanta, vis
bed Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Swanson Sun
day night.
Mr. John Martin and family have
moved into the residence on Johnson
street recently vacated by Mr and
Mrs. E. R. Blalock.
Mr. John Harris, of Atlanta, was
t\ith home folks a few days recently
Mr. O. R. McElory and family have
moved into their new dwelling on
Moon street. Mr. Thad Johnsey and
family are occupying the residence
vacated by Mr. McElroy.
We regret to learn of the serious
illness cf Mr. Luther Allison, at his
father’s home in South West Carters
viile.
Mr. John Harwell, of Douglas St.,
and Miss Pearl Teale, of near Cass
Station, were happily married at the
home of the bride Sunday afternoon.
Eov. G. F. Brown performed the cere-,
mony. Those who attended the wed
ding from Cartersville were: Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Adams and daughter,
Miss Cleo Adams, Mr. and Mrs. D. D.
l ass, Mrs. E. J. Swanson, Mr. Harwell
and Rev. G. F. Brown. After the cere
mony a bountiful supper of several
courses was served. Their many
ft tends wish for them a happy and
prosperous life. Mr. and Mrs. Harwell
will go to house keeping In the near
future on North Tennessee street. Wq
gladly welcome them In our midst.
RIVERSIDE.
We are having some real cold weath
er at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Munchey, of
Oak Grove, spent Saturday night and
Sunday the guests of the latter’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Butler, of near
here.
Mr. R. A, Patterson, of Rome wa3
in our vicinity recently on business.
Mr. C. A. Dodd, of this place, at
tended the Farmers’ Club at his broth
er's, Mr. S. G. Dodd, of Ford, Satur
day.
Miss Eva Moore, of Oak Grove,
spent Sunday here the guest of Miss
iione and Mrs. Lula B. Reynolds.
(Mr. and Mrs. George Carver spent
Sunday at Macedonia the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hubbard.
Mr. Felton Shelley was in Kingston
Saturday afternoon on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rampley, of
kngston, spent Saturday night and
Sunday here the guests of the latter’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Reynolds.
The quilting given by Mrs. Rhoda
Carnes Thursday was enjoyed by all
present
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Moore spent Sat
urday night and Sunday with the for
mer’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Josh
Moore, of Oak Grove.
Mr. Frank Brandon was visiting
here Sunday.
Mrs. V. A. Shelley returned home
St-turday after spending last week in
I indale with relatives.
Mr. G. M. Isbell was in our com
munity Saturday on business.
Mr. W. R. Reynolds was in Kings
ton Saturday.
Rev. Strozier, of Kingston, filled his
regular appointment at Oak Grove
Sunday. Quite a crowd was present.
GAINES MI L L.
.Miss Mamie Jackson, of Atco, is the
guest of her aunt, Mrs. Mary Cowart.
Mr. Eugene Cowart, of this place,
i' on a visit to relatives at Bali
Ground.
Mr. J. C. Law, of this place, visited
fi lends and relatives at Murchison
Sunday.
Mr. Emory Mathis spent Sunday
with homefolks at Adairsville.
Mr. Glen Yancey, of Atco, is spend
ing the week with Mr. H. F. Cowart.
Mr. Cleve Cowart was at Riverside
im business Monday.
Mr. George Gaddis, of Cassvilie, was
in our vicinity Monday.
Saturday and Sunday will be regular
preaching days at this place. Every
body invited.
We were sorry to hear of the death
of Mrs. Clarence Clonts, which occur
red last week. The family have our
deepest sympathy.
To Prevent Blood Poisoning
apply at once the wonderful old reliable DR
PORTER’S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL, a sur
(deal dressing that relieves pain aud heals at
the :'-ame time. Not a liniment. 25c. 50c. 11.00.
ONE DOSE WILL MAKE
YOU FORGET
That You Ever Had Stomach
Trouble or Gall Stones.
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For sale in Cartersville by M. F. Word,
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The King of all Laxatives
For constipation, use Dr. King’r
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FOR SALE
One Car Load of Fine
Mules, Mares and
Horses.
All young and well broke. Sold,
on one, two and three years time,
or for cash.
c. B. BROWN,
At C. C. Bass Sale Stable
ROME, GA.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stops the
Cough and Headache and works off the Cold.
Druggists refund money if it fails to cure.
E. W. GROVE’S signature on each box. 25c.
i
FOR SALE —Two story, eight room
house, good water convenient, fivv
acres of good land, outbuildings and
good fruit trees on place. For further
particulars call on or communicati
with MRS. LENA A. PARK, Emerson r
Ga.
FOR RENT —Rooms for light house
keeping. Call at or phone Tribun*
tifiee. 4t 2-12-14