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COUNTY NEWS.
• CAINES MILL.
Mr. Mose Jackson, of this place,
stent the week-ena at ■Calhoun.
Miss Nancy Cochran, of Ball Ground,
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. F.
Cowart, of this place.
Vlr. J. C. Law was in Cartersville
or; business Saturday.
Lev. C. A. Neal, of Atco, preached
an interesting sermon at this place
Sunday.
Miss Ora Pruitt, of Cass, was the
guest of Miss Lillian Cowart Sunday.
Miss Mamie Jackson has returned
K. me after a weea's visit with rela
li.es at this place.
Mr. A. Bozeman attended preaching
ai this place Sunday.
Mr. J. C. Jackson made a business
trip to Cartersville Saturday.
Mr. Warren Pinson is quiet sick.
We hope he will scon be out again.
Mr. T. L. Partner, of Linwood, was
at this place on business Saturday.
A'iss Odessa Law, of Cartersville, Is
spending the week with relatives at
this place.
Mr. Felton Shelly, of Riverside, was
at ‘his place Sunday.
Mr. Meldon Bearden, of Cass, spent
Sunday with relatives at this place.
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PUMPKIN VINE. *
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wheeler, of
n 'ar Emerson, spent Saturday and
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hes
ter.
Mrs. Jennie I.edford, if this place,
s, ent Saturday and Sunday with her
father, Mr. B. H. Williams, of near Al
ii toona.
Mr. J. A. Stephens and Mr. Landrum,
of Cartersville, were on Pumpkin Vine
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. John Morris, of near Emerson,
was here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jones spent Sun
day with Mr. J. H. Hester, of this
place.
Messrs. Thad Dupree and Jesse Hes
*“r made a trip to Cartersville Satur
day.
Misses Eliza and Lena Jones and
Bessie Jones were the guests of
,V”S. J. H. Hester, one day last week.
WantecHOOO Pairs of Old Shoes
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You literally have a chance to ‘‘Turn your old Shoes into money”
For we will take them m at A Cash Valuation.
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Beginning Saturday, February 28th and lasting through Saturday, March 7th, we will accept your
Old Shoes as a part cash payment on anew pair. We will give you for your Infant’s Shoes up to No.
8 25cts per pair. [This does not include soft soles, and they will not be sold or taken in on this deal.]
For children’s shoes from No. 9 up, we will give you 50 cents per pair. For ladies’ shoes, any
kind, we will give you 7 5 cents per pair. For men’s shoes, any kind, we will give you $ 1.00 per
pair.
Only conditions are as follows: You wear your old shoes into our store, select the new pair you
want, change shoes with us, and pay us the difference, leave the old shoes, that’s all.
No Shoes Charged on this exchange, but we will accept Produce same as Cash.
What will we do with the old shoes? Well, that’s another story, wait and see.
Yours Shoely,
ATCO STORES CO.
“That Cotton Mill Store.”
Retailers of Everything and Buyers of Produce.
Phone No. 316.
* PINE BOUGH.
Mesdames R. J. and Gid Vaughan
were visitors of relatives in Gosstown
a few days last week.
Miss Alice Lambert visited relatives
in Centerville last Wednesday.
Several from this place attended the
singing at the home of Miss Effie
E.ighram near Stilesboro Sunday.
Misses Willie and Nettie Waldrup,
of near Davistown, were guests of the
Misses Vaughan, Saturday.
Mr. Earl Free, of Harris, was in this
vicinity Saturday on business.
Mrs. Gid Vaughan is on the sick list
this week, we hope she will he out
soon.
Mrs. Homer Batten and lit 1 daugh
ter, of Lindale, spent Saturday and
Sunday here with iter mother, Mrs.
Jack Abney, and sister, Mrs. R. J.
Vaughan.
dr. Legrant Carson, of near Stiles
boro, was at Pine Bough Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Roberson and
children speut Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. John Enghram and family near
Stilesboro.
The young people of onr vicinity
enjoyed a singing Sunday night at the
home of Misses Nora and Linnie
\ aughan.
Miss Bessie Watters, of Hills Creek,
is spending a few days in our vicinity
with relatives.
Mrs. Tana Wilson and brother, John
Swanson, of near Stilesboro, attend
ed the singing at the home of Misses
Nora and Linnie Vaughan, Sunday
right.
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* STONERS SCHOOL HOUSE. *
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Payne, of neai
I Calhoun, spent a few days last week
with their brother, Mr. Jasper Payne,
: of this place.
Mr. and Mrs, Perry Lacy, of near
j Milner Springs, spent Sunday with
i tl eir father and mother, Mr. and Mrs.
| Will Price.
j Mrs. Mattie Biddy attended preach
j tag at Adairsville Sunday,
j Mr. Eule Beauford, of Oak Dale, was
i * our community Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Artie Sparkes, of this
place, spent Saturday night and Sun-
THE BARTOW TRIBUNE, FEBRUARY 26, 1914.
Capt. John J. Cal
houn announces
that he will be in
the race for Coun
ty Treasurer. : :
day with their father and mother, Mr.
and Mrs. Woodring, of Pettits.
Mr. Hugh Haynes and Miss Jessie
Hall, of Pettits, attended Sunday (
school at this place Sunday.
Mr. Stonewall Dodd, of Plainville,
spent Sunday with homefolks at this
p'.ice.
Mr. Bob Halt and wife, of Halls, at
tended Sunday school at this place
Sunday.
The singing given at the home of Mr.
V. ill Biddy’s Sunday night was enjoy
ed by all present.
Mr. Clyde Price, of this place, spent
Friday with his brother, Mr. Charlie
r-; ce, of near Oak Dale.
Miss Pearl Herrington, of near AU
airsville, spent Wednesday with her
sirter, Mrs. Jasper Payne.
Mr. Luther Green and Miss Blanch
Hall, of Pettits, attended Sunday
school at this place Sunday.
Mr. Alvin Dover and brother, of this
place. visited their sister, Mrs. Tom
Reeves, of Bamesley, one day last
week.
Mr. Barnes, of Rome, spent Satur
day night with relatives at this place.
Mrs. Nellie Stoner, of this plaoe,
spent Saturday afternoon with her
mother, Mrs. Calvin Ward, of Linwood
Mrs. Tom Franklin and children,
of Vinnings, are visiting friends and
relatives at this place.
Mr. Frank Ward, of Linwood, spent
one day last week with his sister, Mrs.
Nellie Stoner.
Mr. Howard Sawyers, of this place,
spent Saturday night and Sunday with
his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
V> oodring, of Pettits.
OAK GROVE.
Mr. and Mrs. R L. Law, of Atco,
w-re visiting in this vicinity Sunday.
Dr. G. W. Battle, of Cassville, was
c'.lied to see Mrs. L. A. Guyton Sun
day, who is quite sick.
Mr. Marvin Harris and sister, Mrs.
Lula Potts, of Cass, were the guests
'if Miss Clara Cooper Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cooper, of this
place, attended preaching at Cass
ville Sunday.
Vlr. and Mrs. J. L. Law, of Sugar
Valley, visited their son, Mr. William
l aw, one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Stiles Howren, of Iron
Hill, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Nolan
Sunday.
Messrs. Ben Smith and Walter Guy
ton were in Cartersville Saturday on
business.
Miss Maude Guyton spent Saturday
afternoon with Misses Burnese Pres
iey and Ruby Hardin, of Cass.
Mr. W. D. Law' and Mr. Green John
son and son, Clifford, of Acworth,
v, ore at this place one day recently.
- NANCY CREEK.
Miss Amy and Mrs. Luther Padgett
vis ited their brothel, Mr. Andrew Pad
gett, near Gilliam Springs, Saturday
night.
Mrs. Mattie Smith is visiting her
son, Mr. C. L. Smith, this week.
Mrs. Stockman, of Kingston, and
Mrs. Carpenter, of near Rockmart,
were called to the bedside of their
father, Mr. Whitaker, who after two
years of illness, passed away Monday
evening at four o’clock. The bereaved
family have the sympathy of their
-rainy friends in our community.
Mrs. M. Orten, of Atco, visited her
mother, Mrs. W. A. Greenway, Sunday.
The prayer meeting which was held
at the home of Mrs. W. A. Greenway
Sunday night was good. Same will be
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C
P adgett next Sunday night. Everybody
invited.
Vi CENT “CASCARETS”
IS YOUR LAXATIVE.
Best Liver and Bowel Cleanser and
Stomach Regulator in the Worlii
—Work While You Sleep.
Get a 10-eent box.
Put aside —just once —the salts,
v.ills, castor oil or purgative waters
which merely force a passageway
through the bowels, but do not thor
oughly cleanse, freshen and purify
these drainage organs, and have no
effect whatever upon the liver and
stomach.
Keep your “insides” pure and f: esh
with Cascarets, which thoroughly
cleanse the stomach, remove the undi
gested, sour food and foul gases, take
the excess bile from the liver and
carry out of the system all the con
stipated waste matter and poison/ in
the bowels.
A Cascaret to-night will make you
feel great by morning. They work
while you sleep—never gripe, si.'ken
and cost only 10 cents a box from your
druggist. Millions of men and wi.men
take a Cascaret now and then and
never have Headache, Biliousness.
Coated Tongue, Indigestion, Sour
Stomach or Constipated Bowels. Cas
carets belong in every household.
Children just love to take them.
PERFECT CONFIDENCE.
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For Complete Reliance.
Lo you know how—
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To correct distressing urinary ili s;
To assist w r eak kidneys?
Your neighbors know the way—
Have used Doan’s Kidney Pills;
Have proved their worth in many
tests.
Fere’s Cartersville testimony:
O. R. McElroy, N. Gilmer St„ Car
t-rsville, Ga., says: “I have take?
Phan’s Kidney Pills off and on fo
liar? and I found them very satisfac
tory. My complaint was brought on l
believe by exposure and overwork
The chief trouble was with the kid
ney secretions, the flow being pro
fuse and too frequent. My back was
weak and pained me severely. Doan’s
I'iduey Pills have brought me great
relief. For some time I have had no
fit thef* need of a kidney medicine.”
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New York, sole agents for the
United Slates.
Remember the name—Doan’s
and take no other.
• LIGON. •
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The school at this place is progres
smg nicely under the management of
Miss Olive Reynolds and Miss Rati
Carlisle.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. I’hillips and their
mother, Mrs. J. O. Ligon, of Atlanta.
a;e spending a few days in our midst.
The pound party given by Miss Ly
ma Mathis last Friday night, was en
j .yed by all who attended.
Mrs. W. I. Henderson and Miss Hutto
Carlisle spent last Saturday in Kings
tcn.
Mr. W. E. Mathis made a busings*
Lip to Euharlee Monday.
Mr. P. D. Wilson, of Cassville. pass
ed through Ligon one day last Wfeek
e route to Rome.
Mr. W. I. Henderson spent Monday
!u Rome.
Miss Olive Reynolds spent the week
end with homefolks at Stilesboro.
Alr. Fletcher McCreary and Mis*
Fearl Carlisle, of near Cassville, Spent
la c t Sunday in our midst.
Mr. FYed Madden and sister, Mis*
Annie, visited relatives at Stilesbor*
recently.