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COUNTY NEWS.
W HITE.
The Ilay. “Diamonds and Hearts,”
iven by the ladies of the Improve
ment club, was well attended. The
j.-ogram closed with a pretty panto
r;ne -The Star Spangled Banner.”
-; em iid music was rendered by the
Oii-eath band. A neat little sum was
ihzed, which will he spent inside
, school rooms for the health and
cc; v,fort of the pupils.
’iev. McGhee filled his regular ap
.ntment at the Methodist churcn
Sunday night.
y r W. D. Shelton, of Kingston,
s ~n t Saturday with his parents.
1 esses Gertrude and Lona Smith,
0 r cartersville, were the guests of
r . tatives here last w'eek.
ucs. Mary Page returned home last
vvc-i k from an extended visit to rela
tes in Alabama
.nr. and Mrs. W. B. Reese, of Ce
('irtown, were recent guests of the
j-trer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
tp.'.hards. Mr. Reese returned home
Sunday accompanied by Mr. Luther
Richards. Mrs. Reese will be with rel
at ves for two welks.
Mr. Alfred McClure, of Atlanta,
;-,unt the -week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Bolding.
hiss Aline Jackson, of Cartersville,
s; ent the week-end with her sister.
Miss Myrtle Hendricks, of Rogers
Station, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
J Shelton Sunday.
Mr. Earl Leach, of Cartersville,
sue&t Saturday and Sunday at home,
.V;'-. and Mrs. Hamrick spent a few
dj.vs the first of he week at Waleska.
Miss Mattie Sarrette, of Cassville,
who has been spending sometime with
li. and Mrs. B. E. Wilson, returned
l ame Sunday.
KINGS T O N.
(Left over from last week.)
Mr. Gordon Rogers has returned
Pome after spending several weeks in
the hospital in Atlanta.
The entertainment given by Rev.
and Mrs. H. M, Strozier Friday night
was enjoyed by all present.
Mr. Frank Jolly, who has a pos.tion
with Adair & Lewis, of Cartersville,
spent Sunday with homefolks.
.Mr. Willie McDaniel, who has been
In Florida several weeks, has retti.’hcM
lunpe,
"D r . Rawls has purchased anew au
tomobile.
Mifr. Parish, cashier of the Citizens
Bank, made a trip to South Georgia
idst -week.
.\‘r. Will Henderson, of Stiles ooro,
xisited his sister, Mrs. W. H. Griffin,
Mi.nday.
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FOR SALE BY
H. E. YOUNG and J. B. FOSTER, Cartersviile, Ga.
* LIBERTY. *
(Left over from last week.)
We are glad to say that little Miss
Opal Cook, who has been very ill with
pneumonia fever, is improving.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs
W. A. Donald will be sorry to hear of
ihe death of their Infant son who was
r.uied Sunday at the Pleasant Valley
cemetery.
Mr. Imyd Keith, of Oak Dale, was
the guest of his uncle, Mr. Floyd Keith,
last Sunday.
Mr. Hugh Haynes, of Adair.-’, lie,
v as in Liberty Sunday.
Mrs. Bessie Hayes is on the sick
list this week.
Misses Jessie and Blanche Hall, of
Pettits, attended the singing here
Sunday.
Master Will and little Maggie Lou
I air are on the sick list this wet k.
Mr. Emory Pittman, of Oak Dale,
attended the singing Sunday.
Mr Luther Green attended tinging
true Sunday.
GiRLS! THICKEN AND
BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR.
Bring Back Its Gloss, Lustre, Charm
and Get Rid of Dandruft—Try
the Moist Cloth.
To be possessed of a head of heavy,
beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, fluffy
wavy and free from dandruff is mere
ly a matter of using a little Dand trine
It is easy and inexpensive to have
luce, soft hair and lots cf it. Jutt get
i 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Dan
der ine now—all drug stores r scorn
mend it —apply a little as direct? 1
and within ten minutes there will be
an appearance of abundance: fresh
ness, fluffiness and an incomparable
.-loss and lustre, and try as you will
you cannot find a trace of dandruff or
falling hair; but your real surprise
will be after about two weeks' use
when you will see new hair —firm and
downy at first —yes —but really new
hair —sprouting out all over your
scalp—Danderine is, we believe, tin
on’y sure hair grower; destroye • of
dandruff and cure for itchy scalp and
if never fails to stop falling ha ! r at
cnce.
If you want to prove how pretty
and soft your hair really it, moi ten a
cloth with a little Danderine and care
fully dravyjti through your hair—tak
ing one small strand at a time. Your
hair will be soft, glossy and beautiful
in just a few moments —a delightin'
surprise awaits everyone who tries
tins.
Rev. YV. S. Adams is spending >. part
o&Uhis week at Cartersville. —Calhoun
Times.
THE BARTOW TRWUKE. FEBRUARY 2K, HIM.
* FERROBUTTE.
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’1 he health of our community i? not
I good at this writing. Mrs. Guyton and
!Mrs. John Chinnier are very sick.
>iv. E. R. Williams and son and
i (laughter, Robert and Nolle, visited at
j the home of Mr. J. B. Crawford, in
Cassville, Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. M. A. Lewis, of Folsom, is vis 7
icing her daughter, Mrs. N. A. Den
j man.
i Messrs. F. D. Rogers and F G
i Honea visited in Cartersville one day
last w’eek.
Miss Ethel Gardner, who is teach
ing at Rebeccas, spent the week end
with her sister, Miss Emma Gardner,
at Cass. !
Mr. Farris Tribble visited at the
home of Mr. T. R. Hicks, Sunday.
Mr. B. F. Denman was in Cass.ille
I'tiday on business.
Mr. Thos. Wheeler visited his broth
p; at Kingston Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Walter Stephens, of Sugar Val
ley, visited his sister, Mrs. John Chum
ler, Saturday.
Misses Jenness and Julia Deuman
spent Tuesday afternoon at. the home
of Mr. J. A. Heath, at Smithville.
Messrs. John Roberts and Roy Guy
ton, of Atlanta, were at Rogers Sta
Con Sunday afternoon.
Mr. O. H. Rogers and family vidted
friends at Cass Sunday.
The Misses Williams visited rela
tives in Cartersville one day last week
Miss Jenness Denman and g'and
rttofher, Mrs. M. A. Lewis, were in
Cartersville Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard and children
are visiting Mrs. W. H. Lumpki. .
Mrs. Gravist is visiting her grand
daughter, Mrs. Martin, of Sugar Val
loy.
Mrs. Bailey, of Rowland Springs, is
v'th her grand-daughter, Mrs Geo.
I Wheeler.
* C E N TER.
Miss Maybelle Bennett got her right
arm broken Thursday morning.
YVe were sorry to hear of the death
of Miss Crese Rogers which occurred
hist Friday. The family have our deep
est sympathy.
Mr. Albert Lewis, of this place, vis
ited Mr. James Chitwood Sunday near
Corbin.
We are glad to know that Mr. Fred
Tiatham is improving at this writing.
Mr, Andrew Lewis, of this place was
,I White Saturday on business.
Miss Josie Lewis, of this place, vis-
Red relatives in Cartersville Tuesday.
Mr. John Baker, of Pine Log, was
it: our community Sunday.
There will be a box slipper at Center.
Saturday night. Let everybody come
jci-t.
SI.OO LIMIT STORE
We sell “A Little Bit of Everything'*
At Prices you Never Heard of.
STRICTLY FOR CASH
If you want to save money visit our
store. We are your friend and assure you
a square deal.
4
OUR GOODS
are all New and Fresh. Our Motto:
j*
Small Profits and Quick Sales.
Come and see us and be convinced.
In the Opera House Building, formerly oc
cupied by W. H. Milner.
T. W. DAY & CO.
“AH the Time Bargain People.”
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REBECCAS CHAPEL.
.
We have been silent for some little
feiue with our pen as well as our pro
ceedings, so here it goes in such a
way, that It is hoped that the write,
wi’i reveal a few facts to the public
as *hey have been revealed to him.
Mr. Roy Guyton, of Atlanta, was with
i once folks Sunday.
Mr. A. Strickland, of Cartersviile,
was ia the community Sunday.
Miss Myrtle Hendricks visited
"friends in White Sunday.
Y.fs. W. A. Forter was in Carters
viile shopping Monday afternoon.
Mr. Farriss Tribble spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Mr. H. J.
Kicks.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hendricks were
the Sunday guests of the former s
brother, Judge G. W. Hendricks, in
Carieravllle.
Mr. Frank Hendricks and his pheno
f.vj.pii contributed much pleasure to
(he school children on Friday after
noon.
>Ms. Sam H. Jones, of bake City.
F!a.. is spending several months with
nei parents-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C
T Jones.
Misses Katherine Hannon and Delta
Not cross- were the guests of Miss
Charlotte Hicks Sunday afternoon.
•Jr. George Smith, of Cartersviile
was here a while Monday.
Mr. Charley Cagle passed through
this place Sunday in his new car en
idate to Aragon.
Mr. H. G. Jones, of Atlanta, is ex
pected to spend Sunday with his home
feds.
Several from this place attended thf
Fiances E. Willard Memorial exer
i- -et in which Mrs. bem Gilrcath took
part, at the First Presbyterian church,
i ’ ( artersville Sunday night.
The Y. M. D. S. convened Saturday
l ight and as the roll was called every
member responded. The minutes- were
read and unanimously adopted. Two
treng trios of men were appointed by
the president in the preceding meet
ing to battle against each other men
l ib.", not physically, for the decision,
v,'• ich the judges would unfailingly
tend to the worthy side on the ques
t: • n for discussion that night. Resolv
ei that more pleasure can be obtain
ed through the eye than the ear. Aftei
a 1 rated contest for some hours the
ju 'ges honored the affirmative side
with the decision much to their dr
ip. ht.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Keith visited
1 datives in Cartersviile Sunday af
b moon.
The slate for the sick list has been
erased—-here's hoping for good
Speak up. Oak Dale, and ‘‘spress”
y n :,self.
MOTHER! IS CHILD'S
STOMACH SOUR, SICK?
* ’ * . I ’
If Tongue is Coated or if Crows Fev
ertsh, Constipated Give “Califer
nia Syrup of Figs.’’
iius't scold your fretful, punish
r'-iiidl See if tongue is coated; this is
a sure sign its little stomach, ;‘ver
and bowels are clogged with ...our
v ste.
'Alien listless, pale, feverish, full of
coll, breath bad, throat sore, doesn’t
tat. sleep or act naturally, has ~oma-
h ache, indigestion, diarrhoea give
a Itaspoonful of “California Syrup of
I igs,” and in a ferw hours all flu foul
w.t te, the sour bile and fermenting
food passes out of the bowels and you
have a well and playful child again.
Children love this harmless "fruit
locative,” and mothers can rest easy
after giving it, because it never fails
make their little "insides” clean and
-i weet.
Keep it handy, Mother! A little giv
i u today saves a sick child tomorrow,
but get the genuine. Ask your drug
cist for a 50-ceift bottle of “Ca ifor
nti Syrup of Figy” which has direc
tion for babies, children of all *>ge*
and for grown-ups plainly on the bot
"o. Remember there are counterfeits
sold here, so surely look and see that
; • urs is made by the "California Fig
Syrup Company.” Hand back with con
tempt any other tig syrup.
EAST CASSVILLE. *
(Left over from last week.)
Mr. and Mrs. Mart England were th >
g-osts last Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Fin: Goss, of Oak Dale.
Mr. and Mrs. \V. D. Davidson an
njurpe the birth of a girl.
Mr. and Mrs. John Davidson s jent
last Sunday In Cass.
Mrs. W. A. Anderson, of Calhoun,
v.as the guest last week of her parents
here, Mr. and Mrs, Gaddis,
* MACEIINI A.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fountain, of big
ot, spent Sunday at this place, witfc
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hubbard.
Mr. W. T. Bright and •*, of Ligop,
spent Sunday with Mr. W. E. HubnafrL
a- this place.
There Ls a lot of sickaass ia our c</-
nunity at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Barer announce
the birth of a boy.
Mr. Ed Callaway and Ikaiily, of Qar
tersville, are visiting Mrs. Hanißsb
5 4® §
Abernathy. at Oak Grove.
Messrs. E. C. and TV. A. Hubbard
▼ ere in Kingston Saturday on busi
ness.
Wake up, Coni Club Boys, and I#t
a* hear what you aim to do this year.
V e would be pleased to bear of £*
>f you in our district winning tW
grand prize.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Carver, of Ri.veTr
s>de, spent Sunday at this place.
Rev. Cleve Cowart, of Gaines Mills,,
at the church at this place
Sunday and a large crowd was out t*.
hear him and heard a fine sermon.
The boys of the school at, this pfeo*
went over to Euharlee Friday eveniag
to have a ball game with the Euharle*
college boys but returned and reports
n • game.
Mr. H. M. Owens, of Blackville. wa
m our community one day last week.
Mr. Taff, of Rome, was here o*
day last week selling automobiles.
Several around here are talking *f
buying a car in the near future.
There will be singing at the churak
at this place every 4th Sunday even
ing. Everybody come out and bring
somebody with you.
Rev. Neal, of Atco, will preach at
the church at this place Saturday
night, the 28th, at 7 o’clock, he will
also preach at 11 o’clock Sunday. As
the weather is cool let’s as many coma
out Saturday night as can, and every
body come out Sunday, as Brother
Neal is a good preacher.
JUNIOR ORDER NOTICE.
Junior Order Unitrd American
Mechanics meet every second and
fourth Tuesday nights.
J. V. BISHOP, Finameial Sec’y.
J. H. SPENCE, Recoediag Sec’y.