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COUNTY NEWS.
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Mr. Kimsy Paris and wife, of near
Calhoun, sjtent Saturday and Saturday
night with their sister, Mrs. T. M.
Evans.
Mr. Perry Lacy, of near Milner
Springs, was in our community Mon
day.
Misses Ruth and Claudie Payne
spent Thursday night with their grand
naither, Mrs. Herrington, of near
.Adiairsville.
Misses Mamie and Jessie Henry and
S'ella and Flonnie Price spent Satur
day night with Miss Annie Pitman, O;
near Crow Springs.
Mr. Tom Payne, of near Calhoun,
spent Sunday night with his brother,
Mr. Jasper Payne, of this place.
Mr. Will Biddy spent Saturday night
and Sunday with friends, of near Crow
Springs.
Mrs. Julia Pickard, of near Milner
Springs, spent a few days last week
■with her mother, Mrs. Mayfield, of
this place.
Mrs. E. J. Coffey returned home
Tuesday after spending a few days
with friends and relatives in Alabama.
Mr. Paul and Hubert Henry and *Mr.
Horace Price visited Mr. Hubert Pit
man, of near Crow Springs, Saturday.
Mr. Fariest Ellis, of near Oak Grove,
attended Sunday school at this place
Sunday.
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The birthday party given by Mrs.
Saylor last Saturday uight wait on
joyed by all who attended.
Mr. Bill Hutcherson, of Alabama,
Tisited his daughter, Mrs. G. B. Sher
man, Saturday night and Sunday.
Mr. Nonnie Mathis attended Sun
day school at Bamesley school house
Sunday afternoon.
Miss Minnie Gillam and Mr ; John
Sibby passed through Bamesley Sun*
Jay afternoon.
Mr. Cary Dodd, of Linwood, was at
Jarnesley one day last week.
Mr. Frank Bing made a trip to
; 'ome Monday.
Mr. Henry Milam and Miss Jessie
ji ?nrton visited Linwood and Barns
ey schools last week.
Watch Our Window This Week for a Special
Offering in Embroidery
Will not sell any of the lot until Sat. morning, March 28th
Then will continue to sell through Saturday, April 4th; 7 days, if it lasts that long.
No limit to the amount sold to any one customer, but we reserve the right to discontinue
the offering as soon as this supply is gone. Produce accepted same as cash.
ATCO STORES COMPANY
“THAT COTTON MILL STORE”
Retailers of Everything and Buyers of Produce.
Phone No. 316
The narrowest piece of this embroidery is 7 1-2
inches wide and the widths run on up to 26 inches wide.
It is made up with special care for this price goods, and
made on a good soft finish bleaching. Your selection
while it lasts, by the piece or by the yard, for only
10 cents per yard.
* BEST’S SIDING. *
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown, of White,
were at Best’s Sunday as the guests
of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Cochran.
Mr. Charley Dover and Misses Bes
sie and Lila Blassengame, of Mace
donia, were the guests of Misses Cora
and Eula Dyer Sunday.
Messrs. Willard Holt and Tom Dyai
spent Sunday afternoon at Glenview.
Messrs. Charley Kelley and Grady
Looney were in Cartersville Monday.
Mrs. Cora Davis, of Adairsville, was
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Anna
Hogan, Monday.
Messrs. Daily and Willard Holt
made a business trip to Cartersville
Monday.
Miss Mamie Bearden, of Glenview,
was ,tlie guest of Miss Etta Hunni
cutt Saturday night.
Misses Rillie and Effie Bearden, of
Glenview, were the guests of their
uncle, Mr. B. L. Bearden, Saturday
night.
Miss Bertie Presley, of near Pettit,
attended preaching near Best’s Sun
day.
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Mr. Bert Shelly, of Cass Station,
visited his sister, Mrs. H. G. B. Tur
ner, Sunday.
Mrs. Fronie Bruce, of Glenview, vis
ited her mother, Mrs. L. M. Bruce,
Sunday.
Mr. G. Roberson, of Cass Station,
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Smith Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John McFarlin, of
A!co, visited Mr. and Mrs. Claud Phil
lips Sunday.
Mr. Paul Padgett and Horace Loch
ridge, of Sugar Valley, attended our
prayer meeting last Sunday night.
Misses Ollie and Delia Branton, of
Hood’s Ford, Visited Misses Minnie
Lee and Selma Smith Sunday.
The prayer meeting will be held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. B.
Turner next Sunday night. Everybody
is invited.
THE BARTOW TRIBU KE. MARCH 26, 1914.
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* ROWLAND SPRINGS. •
Mrs. .Mattie Smith has returned
home after a visit to her son and oth
er relatives.
Mrs. Beulah Gaines and Mrs. N'ola
Morris were the guests of Mrs. Emma
Blown one day last week.
Our Sunday school is progressing
nicely at this place. A good many from
Center attended Sunday school at this
place Sunday evening.
Mrs. Morris, of Cherokee, visited
her son, Mr. Perry Morris, one night
last week.
The singing at Mr. T. A. Brown's
Sunday night was enjoyed by all pre
cut.
Mrs. Ada Marr, oi this place, is vis
iting her uncle, Mr. Vess Howren, of
Cartersville, who got hurt last week
Miss Gertrude Spriggs and brother,
of Cartersville, and Miss Julia Nor
they, of Smithville, attended Sunday
school at Rowland Springs Sunday
evening. We are glad to welcome vis
itors to our Sunday school.
Mr. Bradford, of this place, has
moved to White.
Mrs. Shinall, of Cartersville, visited
lu r daughter, Mrs. Perry Morris, one
day last week.
" DRUMMONDS HILL. *
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Mr. and Mrs. George Cornwell and
little son, Roy, were the guests of Mr.
end Mrs. Arthur Nelson Sunday.
Mr. Charlie Godfrey and sister Miss
Lillie, of Davistown, spent a short
while Sunday afternoon with Misses
Lula and Julia Law.
’ Mr. Frank Powell was in Stilesboro
Saturday.
Messrs. Jeff Davis and Walter Ken
redy were in our midst one day last
week.
Messrs. Arthur Kennedy and Henry
Nelson and Misses Beryl and Ruby
Kennedy spent Sunday afternoon with
the Misses Law.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Sutton were the
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sproull
Sutton.
Little Frank Nelson was painfully
injured one day last week by a trough
falling on his leg. We hope to see him
out again soon.
* UNION HILL.
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Messrs. Alonzo Claude Ingram I
made a trip to Cartersville Saturday. I
Mr. and -Mrs. P. T. Richards visited j
the former's parents Saturday and
Sunday.
Mr. Walter Randolph and family, of
Alabama City, are visiting their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Randolph, of
this place.
Mr. and -Mrs. J. S. Rhodes visited
relatives at this place recently.
The candy pulling given by Misses
Maggie and Fannie Lipscomb lasi
Friday night was enjoyed by all who
were present.
Messrs. Dee and Buren Bagwell vis
ited relatives in Gordon county last
week.
Mrs. J. F. McKay, of Oostenaula, is
spending sometime with her son, Mr
J. W. McKay.
The birthday party given in honor
of Mr. Arthur Allison last Wednesday
night was enjoyed by all. Among the
guests from Cartersville were: Mr.
and Mrs. Will Day, Miss Bessie Mills
and Mr. Grady Allison.
Miss Eula Ingram spent Monday af
ternoon with Miss Nena Woodall.
Mr. John Collins spent last Friday
night with Mr. J. L. Lipscomb.
Several from this place are expect
ing to attend the Sunday school con
vention at Pine Log next Sunday.
Miss Cola Collins, who was called
to the bed side of her mother, has re
turned to Mount Berry.
Miss Frances Wilson visited Misses
Eliza and Kate Richards one day last
week.
Several from this place attended
the singing at Mt. Pleasant last Sun
day.
Sunday school is progressing nicely
at this place. Everybody come and help
us.
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* EMERSON.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wilson spent
one day last week in Atlanta.
Mr. Roy Jones and Mr. Ray Pledger
were in Acworth on business one day
recently.
Messrs. C. E. and J. N. Parsons, of
/ilanta, were Sunday guests of Rev.
end Mrs. N. A. Parsons.
Mr. John Hubbard, of Atlanta, spent
the week-end with homefolks.
Mrs. Joe Moon, of Cartersville was
If not satisfied with your purchase we will cheer
fully refund the money for the return of the goods.
The first 50 buyers of this embroidery will be given
a McCall Fashion Book worth 20 cents.
Remember the dates, March 28th., 7 days to
April 4 th.
B Cartersville, Ga.
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.
late visitor to her sister, Mrs. R. L.
Sellers.
Mrs. T. R. Ferguson and son, Pled
ger, returned Monday after spending
several days with relatives in Pauld
ing.
Miss Ethel Hubbard, who has spent
sometime in Atlanta, has returned to
n.ake this her permanent home.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flemming, of
Smyrna, were the recent guests of
their mother, Mrs. L. A. Park.
Miss Chloe Morris, who has been
spending several days with her moth
er, Mrs. J. E. Morris, returned to At
lanta Monday.
Mr. J. E. McElory, of Norcross, was
in Emerson visiting relatives this
week.
Mrs. C. M. Jones has returned after
a visit to relatives in Atlanta.
Mr. J. C. Taff, of Cartersville, was
here a short while Saturday.
Mr. Wallace Bailey, of Cartersville
was here one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Vergil Pendley have
returned to their home in Etowah,
Tenn., after having spent several days
with relatives.
Special “Health Warning’' for March
March is a trying month for the
very young and for elderly peep'."
Croup, bronchial colds, lagrippe and
pneumonia are to be feared and avoid
ed. Foley’s Honey and Tar is a f:vat
family medicine that will gu fkly
stop a cough, check the progress of
a cold, and relieve inflamed and con
gested air passages. It Is safe, pure
and always reliable. Ben C. Gilreath
Drug Cos.
Disordered Kidneys Cause Much Mis
ery.
With pain and misery by day, sleep
d sturbing bladder weakness at night,
tired, nervous run-down men and wo
men everywhere are glad to know
tnat Foley Kidney Pills restore health
and strength, and the regular action
el kidneys and bladder. Ben C. Gil
reath Drug Cos.