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COUNTY NEWS.
* HOOD'S FORD
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Mrs. W. A. Hughes is spending the
•week with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith,
of Smith’s Cross Roads.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mathews, of Ladds,
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. E. T. Branton.
Mr. T. 1). McClure, of Fairborn, was
a visitor at Hood’s Ford recently.
Misses Lucy and Aline Padgett, of
Smith’s Cross Roads, spent Sunday
with Misses Bessie and Bertie Smith.
Rev. and Mrs. H.G. B. Turner spent
Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Shelly, of Rowland
Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Gardie Robinson, of
Cass Station, spent Sunday with the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Smith.
Miss Bonnie Grenaway spent SunC
day with her sister, Mrs. Monroe
Orton, of Atco.
Prayer meeting was at the home of
Mr. Calvin Padgett last Sunday. It
will be at the home of Rev. H. G. B.
Turner next Sunday night.
* WEST SUGAR VALLEY
Mrs. M. E. Porter and little son, Joe,
were the guests of her daughter, Mrs
Allie Striplin, Sunday.
Mrs. Ella Stroud was the guest of
Mrs, J. L. Law a few days last week.
Home Seekers
Desiring to locate in Southern
Alabama should communicate
with me at once, as I have an
attractive proposition. : : :
Cleve Cowart, Cave, Ga.
Spring Has Come
Order Your Flowers at Home
Begonias and Ferns For Shady Places.
Mrs. A. O. Granger, Phone 286.
IB STAG Hg|
| She has ret urned to her home in Ac
j worth.
j The singing at Mr. J. L. Law’s Sun
; day afternoon was enjoyed by all who
; were present.
Rev. Pratt filled his regular api>oint
j nient at the new church near here Sun
j day.
Mrs. Frank Milam was the guest of
; her sister, Mrs. Ephriam Striplin, last
| Sunday.
j Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Striplin visited
Their daughter, Mrs. Alice Padgett,
l Sunday.
We ere glad to report the little, in
ifant of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pruitt is im
: proving.
I* CENTER. *
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Messrs. Earl Satterfield and Carl
| LoekMun attended the all day singing
Ufl Kurietta, Ga., and rei>ort a nic
Tfcne.
Mr. and .Mrs. M. P.. Mullins visited
Mr. ami Mrs. Stanford Guyton Sunday.
Messrs. Albert and Wearn Lewis at
tended the singing at White Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Guyton and
Mrs. Sallie Blair visited Mrs. A. L.
Johnsey Sunday.
Mr. Frank Trantham is very sick.
His many friends hope for him a
speedy recovery,
Air. Wesley Leachman visited in
Cherokee Sunday.
Miss Sallie Guyton has accepted a
position as clerk with Mr. Earl Satter
field in his store.
THE BARTOW TRIBUNE, APRIL 30, 1914.
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* STONERS SCHOOL HOUSE. *
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Mrs. Maggie Ward, of Linwood,
spent Friday with Mrs. Nellie Stoner.
The siugiug given at the home of Mr.
Will Biddy Sunday night was enjoyed
j by a large crowd.
Misses Delia and Creola Cunningham
| of Hall, spent Tuesday night with their
jaunt, Mrs. Mary Evans.
I Mr. Leake, of Show Springs, passed
through Stoners Sunday.
Mr. Herrington, of near Adalrsvllle,
! spent Sunday with Mr. .lasi>er Payne.
Tom Price spent Friday night with
his sister, Mrs. Perry Lacy,, of near
Milner Springs.
Mr. Hugh Hayes and wife, of near
Adairsville, attended singing at Mr
Will Biddy’s Sunday night.
Mr. Tom Evans and Mr. Will Price
went th Cassville Monday.
Mr. Bob Holt and wife, of Linwood,
were in our community Tuesday.
Mrs. Artie Sparks spent Sunday
with her father and mother, Mr. and
Mrs. Woodrig, of Pettits.
Mr. Frank Ward and Mls Odessa
Long, of near Linwood, attended the
singing at Mr. Will Biddy’s Sunday
night.
Mrs. Minnie Smith spent a few days
last week with her sister, Mrs. Anna
Smith ,of Snow Springs.
Miss Ruth Payne spent one day last
week with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Herrington, of near Adairsville
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mayfield, of near
Oak Grove, spent Saturday night with
his parents, Mr and Mrs. Pierce May
field.
Mr. Fite Casey went to Kingstln Sun
day.
Mr. Tom Sawyer spent Sunday with
Mr. Woodring, of Pettits.
Mr. T. F. Payne, of Calhoun, spent
Tuesday night with Mr. J. W. Paine.
Mr. Lucius Manning, of near Milner
Springs, attended Sunday school at this
place Sunday.
-Mr. and Mrs. Ziak Paris, of near
Adairsville, spent Sunday with their
sister at this place.
Singing evening at this place is every
second Sunday.
* WEST ADAIRSVILLE *
Farmers are taking advantage of
the nice weather and are busy plant
ing corn and cotton seed.
Gus Carter, of Snow Springs, was
in our community Sunday.
The singing given at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Will Biddy Sunday night
was enjoyed by all present.
Miss Lucile Evans gave a pound sup
per at her home last Tuesday night.
John Boswell and wife spent Satur
day night with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Mashburn at the Bauxite.
They are planning to erect a two
story building at the Bauxite mine to
accommodate the workmen.
Hugh Hayes and wife attended Sun
day school at Stoner’s Sunday.
• FERROEUTTE.
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Mrs. Graham, of Cartersville, is vis
iting her son, Mr. Will Graham and
wife.
Mr. George Wheeler and family vis-
Tted relatives in Cartersville Sunday.
Misses Jenness and Abbie Denman
j were in Cartersville Friday.
Mr. Frank Honea and Miss Bessie
t Mills, of Cartersville, passed through
j this place Sunday afternoon.
Mr Hiram Hensley, of Graysville,
spent the week-end with friends at
j this place.
Miss Julia Denman has been visit
ing her sister, Mrs. G. W. Stewart, of
Farmville, for several weeks.
Mr. Thomas Wheeler and family
[ and Mr. Witt and family attended the
baptizing at Cassville Sunday.
Mrs. Will Posey and daughter, Mrs
Harry Tigg, of Pettits, visited Mrs.
X. A. Denman and family Tuesday.
Mr. Lucious Guyton and little son
and daughter spent Sunday afternoon
with .Mr. John Bennett at Cartersville.
Mrs. Jane Gravit is visiting her
grand-daughter, Mrs. Mac Martin, in
Sugar Valley.
Mr. E. R. Williams made a business
trip to Cartersville Wednesday.
Mr. Frank Denman went over to
Rome Sunday to see Mr. G. W. Stew
art, who is in the hospital.
Miss Ruby Hargis, of Cass, was the
guest of Mrs. John Chum-bier Satur
day afternoon.
Mr. Wallace Bibb, of Adairsville,
called on his aunt, Mrs. X'. A. Denman,
recently.
Messrs. F. D. Rogers, Hiram Hens
ley and Edwin Williams were out mot
oring Sunday afternoon.
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CLIFFORD.
The farmers around here are busy
planting their crops this fine weather.
Mr.and Mrs. Clifford Johnson, of
Kingston, spent Sunday as the guests
of Mrs. O. 13. Johnson, of this place.
Mr. Murphy Collett, of near Adairs
ville, was at this place last Sunday.
Miss Albe Johnson and Miss Dovie
Ward attended Sunday school at Mt.
Carmel last Sunday.
Mr. Fite Casey, of near Adairsville,
was the guest of Mr. Cliff Casey, of
this place, last Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Li lie Bailey, of Acworth, was
the guest of her mother, Mrs. A. O.
Johnson, at this place, last Sunday.
Mr. James White, of Kingston, was
•t Clifford on business last Thursday.
Mr. Cary Dodd, of Halls, passed
through Clifford enroute to Kingston
on© day last week.
Mr. Tom Murphy, of near Halls, was
at Kingston last Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McGuire were the
gues-ts of Mrs. A. O. Johnson, of this
place, a few days last week.
One good house to rent on Johnson
street. Also one good house on Mont
gomery street. Apply to G. M. Jack
son & Son or Phone No. 164.
Cartersville Bakery
Opera House Building
Fresh Bread, Rolls, Cake and
Pies Daily.
Everybody welcome to inspect
our bakery and we are sure you
will say that we have the best and
cleanest place you have ever seen.
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EVERYTHING NEW AND STRICTLY
UP-TO-DATE.
TELEPHONE NO. 39.
D. D. D. Opens New Era
in Cure of Skin Disease
Professor Budlong’s case of eczema
was known to almost every hospital
and physician of reputation throughout
the state of Connecticut. His letter is
another interesting demonstration of
what is being accomplished by the
famous specific D. D. D., Prescription.
“It may be of interest to you to know
that your life-giving preparation, D.
D. D. Prescription has been of incal
culable value to me. I -was covered
with eczema from head to foot when
I began using your remedies. I could
get no relief, although I tried a thou
sand means. I applied but two bot
tles of the Prescription; a cure was
effected in a very short time, in less
* ISLAND MILLS.
The farmers are making up for lost
time this pretty weather.
Mr. and Mrs R. E. Hunt attended
preaching at New Hope Sunday.
Mr. John Allen and daughters,
Misses Alma and Odessa, spent Sun
day in Marietta.
We extend our deepest sympathy to
Mr. and Mrs. Berry Haney in the death
of their infant.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McPhearson spent
Sunday with their daughter at Cher
okee.
ATr. Marion DuPre was here for a
short while Sunday.
Mesrs. L. A. Going and G. G. Elkins
attended preaching at Gantts Sunday.
Mr. Don Sims and Miss Maud M. Col
lins, were quietly married Sunday at
the bride’s home near Payne, Rev. Gus
Barnes officiating. We wish them a
long and happy life.
Mr. Will Latham, of Rock Hill, spent
Sunday with Mr. J. W. Going.
Mr. and Mrs. M. G Collins spent Sun
day with Mr. Homer Maddox.
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* RACCOON. *
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Miss Madie Bell entertained a large
number of young people at a singing
Sunday afternoon.
Quite a crowd from Pine Bough was
in this community Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Henderson were
in Kingston Sunday.
Mr. Chitwood, of Kingston, was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Barrett Sunday.
Over $25,000 Given Away.
The Daily Constitution has just an
nounced a big subscription campaign
in which over $25,000 will be given
away. The prizes consist of thirteen
automobiles, nine $750 self-player
pianos, and many cash awards. The
contest is open to any woman in Geor
gia or contiguous territory. If inter
ested, write The Constitution, Contest
Department, Atlanta, Ga„ today for
full particulars.
NOTICE.
This is to give notice that the time
limit for paying Street Taxes has been
extended to June 15th, 1914.
All parties subject to street tax are
hereby notified to pay said street tax
by said date of June 15th, and avoid
the penalties for failure to pay same.
R. A. HICKS,
Chief of Police.
than one month.” —Prof. C. J. Budlcng,
South Lyme, Conn.
Ask any druggist today for D P. D.
Prescription. He’ll tell you it allays
the itch instantly—and soon there are
signs of cure.
We have handled the remedy for
years and regard it as the specific for
skin troubles of all kinds. Come in or
ask us about D. D. Dt Prescription,
also about D. D. D. soap especially
for tender skins.
We offer the first full size bottle
on the guarantee that unless it stops
the itch at once, it costs you not a
cent.
Young Bros. Drug Cos.
Pasturage!
TERMS: Pay when
you take out. Do you
need a Real pasture?
Not just a piece of
ground with a fence
around it. If you do,
I have it. Forty acres
of Fine Bermuda.
Fresh Running water.
COST: Horses and
mules $1.50 a month;
cattle SI.OO.
Stock won’t only
just live on This Past
ure. They will get
Fat.
Send them along.
h. c. STILES
MALBONE, GA.
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Any woman who suffers even m a
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Don’t put it off, don’t neglect yourself
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But it will help you. It will improve
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this wonderful guaranteed-to-beneh
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Paper Hanging, Cleaning Carpets
and Matting Laid, White Washing
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Street.