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COUNTY NEWS.
* DEWEY.
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Miss Mamie Carr visited Mr. Henry
Dooley's Itamily, of Gum Springs,
Tuesday.
Misses Rossie and Flonnie Bell have
been taking music from Mrs. Tom
Green, of Folsom, for the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bartow Edwards have
returned home from a three weeks
▼;sit to the former's parents, Mr. and
Vr ß . G. H. Kings, of Paris, Texas.
Messrs, Luther and Chesley Hen
bricks made a business trip to Car
tersville Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meadows pas-ed
through this place Wednesday enroute
tJ Gum Springs.
We are glad to say that little Mar/
I.ou Edwards, who has had pneumo
tia fever, is some better at present.
Mr. M. B. Pruitt was in White one
day last week on business.
Mr. Jim Adams, of near Rydal, is
visiting his daughter of this place,
Mrs. Fomie Johnson.
Mrs. Clary Alarkom, of Gum Springs,
was here last Friday.
Misses Bessie and Nettie Edwards
were in White Friday shoeing.
Mr. Lint Crow and little son, L. C.,
of Crow Springs, were in Dewey Fri
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Fornie Johnson wero
in Adairsville Saturday on business.
A few of the young people of this
place attended the singing at Mt
rteasant Sunday and report a nice
time.
Mr. Lee Redmond, of Gum Springs,
was in our community Sunday.
Miss Delia Edwards visited her
grand-mother Tuesday.
Messrs. Lenard Bell and Earl
Payne were in Folsom one day last
week.
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His remarkable remedy, Stella- Vitae,
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less compound, is the perfected work of
a life time and is the gift of a great
physician to his people.
Stella- Vitae is a woman’s tonic. It
corrects irregularities and relieves con
ditions peculiar to women. It builds
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aids digestion, creates rich, red blood,
quiets nerves and clears up the com
plexion.
Don’t be blue, nervous, sick or run
down—don’t get ugly. Get a bottle of
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knows about it and he will give your
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Do you want to get'well and stay
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a good appetite, clear skin and strong
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|W| dW. W. ROBERTS
13m HORSE and MULE CO.
if CTiMEw Cartersville, Ga.
■JWIk '
I WANT TO PLEASE YOU
I carry a good assortment of Mules and
Horses, and it will pay you to see them
before you buy. Come and see me; make
my barn your headquarters while in Car
tersville.
At Cotton Ware House J. E. FIELD & SON Stable.
• C E N T E R.
I Rev. J. M. Goss filled his appoint
ment at Center Saturday night and
Sunday. A large crowd attended the
services.
The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Picket Morris, near Rowland Springs
happened to get badly burned by fall
ing In the fire Friday afternoon of las'
week.
Mr. .Mort Sheffield had the misfor
tune of losing his house and all con
tents by fire last Wednesday night
March 4. We are sorry to hear of hir
misfortune.
There will be a box supper at Cen
ier school house Saturday night
March 14th, and the proceeds of the
sapper will be given Mr. Sheffield
Let all the girls bring boxes and boys
pocket books as it is for a good cause
Don't forget the date, March 14th.
Miss Minnie Beavers, of Acworth,
attended preaching at Center Satur
day night and Sunday.
Mr. John Baker, of Pine Log, was
at Center Sunday.
Mr. Gus Chitwood and mother spent
Sunday and Sunday night with Mr.
and Mrs. James Chitwood near Tir.
Top.
Mr. James Haney, of Tin Top, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Tran
tham near Center.
Mr. Eli Lewis spent Sunday with
friends at Union Hill and reports a
nice time.
Mr. Albert Lewis will go to Atlanta
soon where he has accepted a position
in the Southern car shops. We hope
for him success.
Mr. A. J. Lewis made a business trip
to Cartersville Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mort Sheffield thank
the people very much who have been
so kind bo them since the burning of
their home.
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* STONERS SCHOOL HOUSE. *
Misses Delia, Leolß and Susan Cun
ningham, of near Halls, spent Sunday
with their cousins, Muses Lucile and
Myrl Evans.
Mr. Fletcher Oglesby, of near Crow'
Springs, spent Saturday night with
Mr. Horace Price.
Miss Sadie Payne, of near Calhoun,
spent a few days last week with her
brother, Mr. J. W. Payne.
Mr. and Airs. Will Price, of this
place, spent Friday with Mr. Tom
Price and wife, of Milner Springs.
Mr. Hood, of Linwood, attended
singing at this place Sunday.
Mr. James Jones, of Cassville, pass
ed through Stoners Wednesday.
Air. Tom Payne, of near Calhoun
was in our community Saturday and
Sunday.
Air. Paul Henry and Alisses Stella
and Flonnie Price attended the box
supper at Qothcaloga Saturday night.
Air. Arthur Woodring, of Pettits,
spent Saturday night with his sister,
Airs. Artie Sparks.
Air. Arvel Alatthews, of near Crow
Springs, attended singing at this place
Sunday.
Mr, Hubert Henry, of this place, at
tended the box supper at Ootlicalogi
Saturday night.
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. \V. GROVE’S signature on each bo.:. 25'-,
THE BARTOW TRIBUNE, MARCH 12, 1914.
Capt. John J. Cal
houn announces
that he will be in
the race for Coun
ty Treasurer. : :
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* BIG SHADE.
Air. Frank Williams, of near Kings
ton, was at Big Shade Wednesday.
Messrs. Arthur and Walter Chas
tme, of near Glenview, were here on
business last Tuesday.
Air. Wheeler Bearden visited friends
here one day last week.
Mr. Tom Bruce was here Tuesday
Mr. Henry Harper, of Kingston, was
the guest of Mr. J. O. Cox and family
one day recently.
Mr. Louis Barnett, of near Kings
ton, and Aliss Delia Bearden passed
through this place Tuesday enroute
to Glenview.
Air. George Cinyard, of near Cass
Station, was at Big Shade Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harper, of
F ingston, visited relatives here last
v eek.
Mr. Crawford Neal and Mr. K. C.
Atkinson, of Glenview, were at this
place Thursday on business.
Airs. Arthur Cox visited friends in
Glenview Tuesday.
Mr. Alarion Brandon, of Grassdale,
visited relatives here Friday,
Mr. Wesley Cox, of near this place,
happened to a bad accident while
building a garden fence. He stuck a
mi’l in his eye and has not been able
to see for # the past week.
Mr. Tom Posey, of Glenview, was
here Thursday.
Alisses Mamie amd Effie Bearden, ol
Coeuview, passed through this place
Saturday.
Mr. J. W. Cox and family visited
relatives here Friday.
Air. and Mrs. Harvy Bruce, of Glen
view, spent Saturday night and Sun
clay at this place the guests of Air.
A L. Cox and family.
Air. and Mrs. Talmage Bailey, of
V bite, visited her parents, Air. and
Airs. McEver, Saturday night and Sun
day.
Messrs. Ollie and Louis Cox and
Oscar .Tarrett attended preaching at
Chile Grove Sunday.
DRUMMONDS HILL. *
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Messrs. Frank Nelson and Will Ken
indy were in the city Friday.
Airs. Alma Kennedy and children
| v ere the guests of Mrs. Wiley Couch
; Tuesday.
Mr. Ben Hitchcock, of Taylorsville
i p issed through here Thursday r.ftei
noon.
Mrs. G;media Powell, of Carters
ville, has moved back to her country
j home. •
Airs. Alarie Whitesides and children
j v ere in our midst a short while
: 'I hursday.'
Air. Wofford Callaway, of Carters
ville. was here Saturday.
Air. and Mrs. Rufus AlcCra ■ have
returned from a few days visit o rel
atives near Cedartown.
ATessrs. S. W. Law on 1 Garland Par
■ were In Taylorsville .Monday..
* S\ O \V SP !! ING S.
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Rev. W. T. Shelton, of White, filled
his regular appointment at this place
Saturday and Sunday and delivered
iv o very interesting sermons.
Air. J. C. Burnett, of Atco, has mov
| ed back here to live. We were glad to
see him come back.
j .Misses and Alyrtle Holcomb
j spent Saturday and Sunday with home
folks, of Idly Pond.
Messrs. J. F. Davis and J. H. Thomp
son went to Rome Friday on busines e
Messrs. J. M.*Culberson and J. H
Leake spent Saturday in Rome.
Mr. and Airs. L. B. Crowder, ,o r
Floyd county, spent part of this wee 1 ’
with their daughter. Airs. J. F. Davis
Alessrs. Carter and Butler, of Floyd
j county, attended preaching here Sun
' day.
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BOLIVAR.
Airs. William Bagwell, who has been
indisposed for several days, is conval
escing, we are glad to state.
Sunday school was well attended
Sunday regardless of bad weather.
Mr. T. W. McHugh, of Fairmount,
spent the week-end with friends at
this place.
Messrs. Henry White and B. Willis
made a business trip to Pine Log Sat
urday.
Air. and Mrs. Tom Aloss, of Calico
Valley, w r ere visiting relatives at the
Slate Mines Sunday.
Air. John Bruce, of Jasiper, spent the
veek-end with his daughter, Airs. Lula
Taylor.
Airs. Alcßee and daughter, Miss Sal
lie, of Jerusalem, Pickens county, af
ter spending several day's with the
family of Mr. Jack Hightower, have
returned home.
.Mr. Doc Taylor, of Atlanta, visited
his parents here the middle part of
the week.
Airs. Ella Durham spent Thursdav
v ith her mother, Airs. Fannie White,
rear Oak Hill.
* ROWLAND SPRINGS. •
Mr. A. F. Shelly, of Cass Station
visited his parents, Air. and Airs. J.
W. Shelly, of this place, Sunday.
Mr. John Baker, of Pine Log, was
at Rowland Springs Sunday.
Mr. and Airs. J. W. Shelly are visit
ing their son, Mr. A. F. Shelly, of
Cass Station, this week. They will go
from there to Stilesboro and Taylors
ville to visit relatives.
Prof. Suits, of this place, is visiting
at Rome this week.
AVe are sorry to report two deaths
in our community this week.
The little girl of Mr. and Airs. B. F.
Leachman was called from this earth
on .March sth. Little Bonnie Kate was
a bright child 21 months old. The fam-
2 Houses for Rent.
7-Rooms, electric lights,
baths and good sewerage.
Both houses in good con
dition. Located on South
Erwin street. Phone No.
67. J. E. FIELD & SON.
Money to Lend
on Farm lands. Low rate of interest
PAUL F. AKIN,
CarteirsviJSe, Ca.
E. W. 3 EL 3 .
Paper Hanning, Cleaning Carpets
and Hatting Laid, White Washing
and Tinting. Over 250 Samples Wall
Paper. Gi\e me a trial. 12 Church
Street.
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Special “Health Warning” for March
March *is a trying month fo- *he
"■cry young and for elderly
Cioup, bronchial colds, lagrippe and
pneumonia are to be feared and avoid
ed. Foley's Honey and Tar is a a?
family medicine that will ru n kly
stop a cough, check the progress of
a cold, and relieve inflamed and con
gested air passages. It is safe, pure
sod always reliable. Ben C. G'Jreath
Pmg Cos.
Disordered Kidneys Cause Much Mis
ery.
With pain and misery by day, sleep
d sturbing bladder weakness at night.
Fred, nervous run-down men and wo
men everywhere are glad to know
tnat Foley Kidney Pills restore health
ana strength, and the regular action
cf kidneys and bladder. Ben C. Gil
reath Drug Cos.
ily and relatives have the sympathy
of our community.
Tne little four ytar old girl of Air.
and Mrs. Pickett Alorris accidently
cuugl t fire while her mother -was out
of the house and was so badly burned
that she only lived about 24 hours.
The body was carried to Sixes, near
Canton, for interment. The family
have our sympathy.
Air. and Airs. W. V. Smith, Air. Sam
Smi< t and Airs. Weems, of Rome, were
the guests of Air. and Airs. Frank
Leach ~an Saturday and Sunday.
Mr Andrew Goss, of near Cherokee
MiLs, was at Rowland Springs Sun
day.
ADMINISTRATOR SALE.
GLORGIA, Bartow County:
Will be sold at the court house in
Bartow county, Ga„ on the first Tues
day in April, 1914, between the legal
hours of sale, the following property
tc-wit: Lots of land Nos. 592, 593, 561
and 633. Also lots Nos. 521, 522, 523,
€32, 494, 451, 452, 487, 448, 594, 598,
r GO, 486, 410, 628 and 629, containing
in all (680) six hundred and eighty
pet es more or less. All lying and being
in the Eighteenth (18) District and
Third (3) Section of Polk county,
Georgia. Sold as the property of W. G.
Taylor deceased. Also the following
property bo-wit: One undivided half
interest in the following propeity, to
wit: One acre of land lot No. 520, de
scribed as follows: Commencing on
the east side of pond at center
of pond running west through cen
ter of pond two hundred ten feet
west; thence south (210) two
hundred ten feet; thence north
(210) two hundred ten feet, mak
ing one acre, at or near center ot
lot of land No. 520. Also one half
interest in gin house and mill
shed. One twenty-five horse engine
am) boiler. One bolting saw. One shin
gle mill. Two sixty saw gins. One cot
ton press. One suction and fan and
cue set platform scales. Said personal
property being manufactured by F. II
I.ummis Sons & Cos. All of said being
cumbersome and expensive to move.
ni be delivered to purchaser at said
place. Said property sold as the prop
erty of W. G. Taylor, deceased. Terms
of sale: One half cash, balance due
the first day of December, 1914, with
interest from date. The purchaser has
the option of paying all cash.
J. W. WILLIAMS, Administrator,
Estate of W. G. Taylor, deceased.
Announcements.
FOR TREASURER.
In making my announcement for
Treasurer of Bartow county, 1 want
to and will say, I want the office, and
your support will be highly appreciat
ed. I hope you will give me that sup
port. If you do, and I am elected
’.treasurer, I can only say I will use
:ny best efforts to manage your finan
cial affairs in such a way that you
will not regret voting for me.
I will further promise, if elected
that I will each month make a state
ment giving in detail the expenditures
of your money upon the different de
partments of the county, and also the
financial condition of the courty af
fairs, and by it you will see exactly
wno gets the money and for what.
Respectfully,
G. H. GILREATH.
Jan. 27th, 1914.
T a the People of Bartow" County:
I hereby announce mysdlf a candi
date for the office of Treasurer of
Bartow county, subject to the demo
cratic primary which will be held in
the near .future. If e’ected I will ful
l'll the duties cf the office to th" besr
j r f my ability. Will appreciate your
Mote and support.
JOE G. BRANDON.
1 announce myself as a candidate
f r the office of County Treasurer sub
ject to. the Democratic, primary. To
| the duties of the office I promise th
same character of service that I have
heretofore given it.
MARTIN COLLINS. -
Captain John J. Calhoun announces
chat he will be a candidate fo • Count-
Treasurer, and solicits the aid ami
voles of the people of Bar?ow county
•n the regular primary election.
FOR CLERK.
To the People of Bartow County
We wish to-announce that we are
in the race for the office of Clerk of
the Superior Court of Bartow count?
subject to the Democratic primary. Wr
will appreciate your vote and support
C. W. SPROULL.
JAMES M. SMITH
t hereby announce as a car.aidate
ii.r re-election to the office of Clerk
of Bartow Superior Court, subject to
white primary, if elected, Capt. J. R.
Anderson will continue in office as
Feputy Clerk. Our aim in the future
as in the past, will be to use our be?t
efforts to give good service.
W. C. WALTON.
I desire to say to my friends that I
hope they will bear in mind a vote for
Mr. Walton is a vote for me.
J. R. ANDERSON.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Tax Collector
of Bartow county subject to the Dea
ccratic primary which is to be hel i
some time in the near future. Your
vote and support will be highly ap
preciated. 1 am a cripple, having bi
cne leg, and was a Spanish-Americai
soldier and get no pension.
JNO. A. WILLIAMS.
I hereby announce as a candidate
fo • the office of Tax Collector of Bar
tow county, subject to the democratic
primary, and will appreciate the sup
port of the people. I promise if elect
ed that the duties of the office wi’i be
’.coked after to the satisfaction of the
nibiic. Respectfully,
J. B. WILLIS.
Pine Log, Ga.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the office of Tax Collector of Bartow
county, subject to the result of the
democratic drimary, when held for
tie nomination of county officers. To
comply with all the duties of this of
fice with energy and faithfulness will
be my sole purpose if elected and I
earnestly solicit the support of the
citizens of the county.
F. V. SMITH.
r, j the voters of Bartow county:
I hereby announce myself a
date for the office of Tax Collect*:
of Bartow county subject to the demo
cratic primary. I will appreciate you
vote and support. Respectfully,
JOSEPH SHAW
“School books printed by the 9tate
and sold at cost’’ is the platform ol
Prof. H. S. Bowden, candidate for
State Superintendent of schools.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
To the People of Bartow County:
I wish to announce myself a candi
date for Tax Receiver, subject to the
attion of the democratic primary and
I solicite the support of all the voters
of the county, and will do the best I
can to treat all alike. I thank you one
and all for past favors.
THOS. A. HUGHES.
I hereby announce as a candidat
fur Tax Receiver of Bartow county,
subject to the primary election Be
lieving that I am qualified for this
position, I respectfully ask the sup
oort of the voters, and promise to
serve the public to the very bv-t of
my ability if elected.
Respectfully,
WALTER D. SHELTON.
Kingston, Ga.
To the Voters of Bartow county:
I announce myself as a candidate
ter re-election for the office of Tax
Receiver for Bartow county subject
to the democratic primary. If elected
1 will fulfill my duly in the future as
I have in the past. Thanking you for
past favors.
W. T. pYttard.
the Voters of Bartow County:
I hereby announce myself a candi
op.te for the office of Tax Receiver of
Bartow count?", subject to the demo
cratic primary, when same is held,
and will more than appreciate you.
support" and vote, and should I b -
elected, I promise to serve the prop!
and fulfil the duties of the offic< to
the best of my ability.
Very respectfully,
JNO. C. HANEY,
Whi e. Ga.
e the voters of Bartow County:
I hereby announce myself a fi
xate for the office of Tax R
subject to the democratic pri - 'trr
hhichtwil! be held in the near f: ::ro
1 will appreciate your vote and sup
port, and if elected will fill the .iu i
o f the office to the best of my ab M-.y.
J. A. INGRAM.
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FOR SHERIFF.
To the people of Bartow- county:
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Sheriff ot Bar
tow county subject to the democratic
primary, which will he held in the
near future. If elected. Mr. J. H Lynn
will be my deputy. Will appreciate
your vote and support.
J. P. GAINES.
To the people of Bartow county
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for Sheriff of Bartow crunty,
subject to the democratic pvmary
w henever held, with W. E. Puckeit -
my deputy. If elected, I promise tf > a "'
tend to the duties of the office to tk®
Pest of my abilit?-.
W. W. CALOWAT