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COUNTY NEWS.
PINE BOUGH.
* The farmers of our vicinity are
about through chopping cotton and
gre harvesting their wheat and oats.
Messrs. Warren Baker and Will
Cabe S pent Saturday and Sunday with
relatives and friends in Cartersville.
Misses Kora and Sinnie Vaughan, of
Centerville, were the guests of Miss
Aljw Lambert Saturday.
Several from here attended memor
ial services at Hill’s Creek Saturday.
Mr, and Mrs. Joe Womick and child
ren, of Gosstown, were the Sunday
g nest3 of the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. J- Vaughan.
Several from here attended the sing
ing given at the home of Miss Efifie
Ingram, of Stilesboro, Sunday.
Mrs. John Howard, of near Stiles
boro, passed through our vicinity Sun
day enroute to Mountain Village to
be the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. M. Dudley.
Misses Nora and Sinnie Vaughan
cpent Sunday with the Misses Ingram,
of Stilesboro.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Roberts, of Moun
tain Village, passed through our vic
inity last Wednesday enroute to Car-
to attend the funeral services
of Judge Foute.
Messrs. Walter Watters and Gede
Baker were in Stilesboro Friday.
Mr. John Mote was a caller in Rac
coon vicinity Sunday.
Mr. Henry McCormick, of Stiles
boro, was in our vicinity Monday.
The many friends of Mr. J. H. Mc-
Cormick, of Adams’ Chapel, will be
glad to know that he is improving af
ter a long illness.
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* CENTER.
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Mr. Sam Lincumfelt, who lived on
Mr. Joe Rogers place here, dropped,
dead last Tuesday, May 19th. Heart
failure was the trouble. He had just
been home one week from the Car
tersville hospital. The family have the
deepest sympathy of all the commu
nity.
We are glad to say Mr. T. J. Garrett,
i improving very fast. He has been
: :k so long his friends are glad to
h ar of his improvement.
Messrs. Fred, Eli and Fletcher Lew
is. Ed Abernathy, Will Smith, Wesley
1. ichiman, H. Adkerson, M. P. Mul
-1 ns, Sid Guyton and William Guyton
it urned home Tuesday from Rome,
vhi re they have been attending
court.
Mr. and Mrs. Mort Sheffield spent
the week-end in Cartersville visiting
friends and relatives.
We are glad to see the announce
ment of Mr. J. M. Neel, Jr., for solici
tor general as we think he will fill t.he
1 la e. We wish for him success.
PROGRAM
FOR SIX DAYS
DIXIE THEATRE
Friday East Lynne in 7 parts.
o . J North of 53, [in 2 parts]. Carbon Copy. Bron
baturaay cho Billy in a Western Drama.
\ it j Courtship of O’San, [2 parts]. Between Show-
Monday ers. and one other.
T 1 Green Eyed Devil, [2 parts]. Mutual Girl aud
1 uesday one other.
■w ■% j- i 1 Victims of Speed. Sorrow Fades. Film
VV ednesday Johnnie and one other.
i MARIO, (in 2 parts). Italian Love and
1 hursday one other.
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PINE GROVE.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Leake spent the
week-end in Kingston the guests of
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gil
lam.
Mr. and Mrs. Dink Underwood spent
Sunday with relatives in Cartersville.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jordan attended
the funeral of Mr. William Collins
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Joe Bell has returned home af
ter spending several days in Carters
ville with her mother.
Mrs. John Goode, of Chattanooga,
and Mrs. John Gladden, of Carters
ville, spent Monday with Mrs. Jim Jor
dan and family.
Miss Mamie Jones and Mrs. W. T.
Leake attended the Woman’s Club
meeting at Kingston Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Layton were
guests of relatives in Cartersville Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. Jerome Layton and sister, Miss
Addie, attended the singing at Stamp
Creek Sunday.
We were very sorry to hear of the
death of the little infant of Mr. and
Mrs. Day .and extend to the family our
heartfelt sympathy.
The Pine Grove Improvement Club
has re-organized and changed their
club name to “A Band of Workers.”
The director, Miss Mamie Jones, has
named the following ladies as officers:
Mrs. W. T. Leake, president; Miss
Evelyn Jordan, secretary; and Mrs.
Ab Underwood, treasurer. We will
have our next meeting Saturday, May
30th, at three o’clock at the home of
Mrs. W. T. Leake. All old members
are requested to be present, and all
others that will join our club. We also
wish to organize a junior band of
workers and therefore it is necessary
for the children to attend our next
meeting.
* DAVIS TOWN. *
Rev. H. G. B. Turner and wife, of
near Atco, spent last Sunday night
with the latter’s brother, Mr. W. R.
Shelly and family.
Mr. J. I. Harris was in Cedartown
on business last Monday.
Mr. W. R. Shelly was in Mountain
Village on business Saturday.
Several from here attended the dec
oration at White River church la t
Saturday.
Messrs. John and Frank Haney were
in Stilesboro on business Saturday.
Mrs. W. R. Shelly spent Saturday
and Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Ma
tilda Lanham, of Harris.
Mr. William Ferguson visited rela
tives near Bunkum last Sunday.
Mr. Elzo Shelly was in Cartersville
on business last Monday.
DEWEY.
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Mr. Herman Foster, of Ducktowu,
Tenn., is at home for the summer.
The ice cream supper given at the
home of Mr. Bartow Edwards, Satur
day night, was enjoyed by all. Those
invited were, Messrs. Grady Ran
dolph, Luther Richards, of White,
Homer Cantrell and Arthur Edwards,
of hit. Pleasant, Frank Greene, Leslie
Crow, of Crows Springs, and Clifford
Brookshire, Misses Eva Hendrix, Bes
sie Edwards and Lillian Hendrix.
Miss Mamie Carr and two brothers,
Portland and Willie, were the week
end guests of their sister, Mrs. S. L.
Pratt, of near Cassville.
Mr. Jim Adams, of near Rydal, is
the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Tom
mie Johnson.
Mr. Worn Whitworth, of Adairs
ville, was in our community Sunday.
Mr. Ernest Brook, of Folsom, was
a caller at the home of Mr. George
Bell Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hitt, of Jack
sonville, Miss., have been visiting the
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Worthington.
Mr. Arthur Pratt, of near Cassville,
was in our comjmxnity one day last
week.
Messrs. Luther and Chesley Hen
drix made a business trip to Adairs
ville Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edwards were
the guests of his father, Mr. Ham
Edwards, of Pleasant Valley, last
week.
Mrs. C. It. Hendrix’s little brother,
of Waleska, has been spending a
while at this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Bartow Edwards and
daughters, Misses Ethel and Nettie,
were in Cartersville Monday shopping.
Some of our young people attended
the singing at Mt. Pleasant Sunday
and report a good time and some fine
singing.
Miss Ethel Edwards left Wednesday
for Black Mountain, N. C., where she
will spend the summer.
Mr. L. A. Adcock and family were
visiting near Folsom Sunday.
There is to be an all day singing
Sunday at Crows Springs. Let every
body come prepared to help. Bring
your song books, friends and well fill
ed baskets.
* CENTER. *
Rev. J. M. Goss filled his regular
appiontment at this place Sunday.
Mrs. Maude Hill, of Cartersville, is
visiting Mrs. C. H. Harris, of this
place, this week.
Mr. Earl Satterfield and Miss Sallie
Guyton attended singing at Sweet
water Sunday.
Mr. Alford Davis and Miss Reter
Davis, of this place, attended Sunday
school at Rowland Springs Sunday.
Mr. Elie Lewis, of this place, at
tended singing at Stamp Creek Sun
day.
Messrs. Claude Guyton, Fred Trat
ham and Albert Lewis, of this place,
attended the foot-washing Sunday at
Betheny.
Mrs. A. J. Lewis was in Cartersville
Saturday shopping.
* NANCY CREEK. *
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Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Pass, of Car-
I tersville, were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Phillips Sunday.
Mr. aud Mrs. Calvin Padgett vis
ited their son, Mr. Andrew Padgett,
of Gillam Springs, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Shelly, of Cass
Station, were the guests of their sis
ter, Mrs. Turner, Sunday.
Mr. Herman Smith and Mr. Howren,
of Rowland Springs, visited their cous
'in, Mr. John Smith, Sunday night.
| Prayer meeting, held with Mr. John
j Smith, was well attended last Sunday
' r.ight. Same will be held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bell next Sun
day night. Everybody come.
Rev. H. G. B. Turner filled his ap
pointment at Pleasant Valley Satur
day and Sunday.
Rev. H. G. B. Turner was called to
Zion Hill Monday to attend the funeral
of the little infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Rube Watson, of Atco, and also the
little infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
H. T. Day. The little caskets that held
their little forms set. side by side in
the church and the funeral of both
preached at once. The bereaved fami
lies have the sympathy f their many
friends.
LOCAL LEGISLATION.
Notice is hereby given that an ap
plication will be made to the next ses
sion of the Legislature of Georgia, for
the passage of a bill, to he entitled:
An Act to amend the charter of the
City of Cartersville, approved August
18th, 1911, so as to provide for the
election of a Mayor and Four Commis
sioners, one Commissioner from each
ward of said City, to fix their compen
sation, to prescribe their respective
duties, and for other purposes.
We are Actively in the Market For
Chickens, Butter, Eggs,
Ducks, Geese, Turkeys,
Guineas, Peas of all
Kinds, Cane Seed
and Cord Wood
Cash paid for any of the above, or very highest
trade prices. We have the goods, and we want your
produce. We can often use green stuff also, and we
buy Hides, Rubber, Old Brass and Copper, Tallow and
Beeswax.
ATCO STORES CO.
“That Cotton Mill Store”
Retailers of Everything and Buyers of Produce.
Phone 316 and ask for “Produce Buyer.*’
The Place to Buy and the Place to Sell.
CARD OF THANKS.
Cartersville, Ga., May 26, 1914.
To the People of Bartow County:
I desire to express to you my thanks
for electing me Treasurer for the two
terms ending December 31s.t, 1914. I
also desire to thank my friends for
the support and influence given me in
the recent primary, and have nothing
but the kindest feelings toward the
candidates and their friends who op
posed me.
Again thanking you for your kind
ness in the past, and with best wishes
to all the citizens of the county, I am,
Yours to command,
MARTIN COLLINS.
IS YOUR SEWER CLOGGED?
Bowels Plugged Up?
You know what would happen if the
sewer system of a city got clogged.
Foisonous gases, gene.-ated by th
stagnated sewage, would seep out
through all the joints aid apeuures,
and pretty quick the hospitals would
h-> full. Folks would die by hundreds.
That’s just exactly what happens
when your “sewer system" gets clog
ged. Your bowels were made by the
Almighty to help keep you alive, not
to make you sick, but, when your bow
els get plugged up, or move Lregu
laiiy, it is contrary to the pian of
nr ture, and the stagnant putrid mat
ter produces poisons that are aosorb
■. i by your blood and taken to every
organ of your body.
Maybe it is your habit to let this
t'ouhle go until it gets real bad, and
then take a violent medicine like cal
or.iel. That’s a serious mistake. You
ought to keep your bowels regular,
and in perfect condition all the time,
v hicli you can do if you use Moore’s
Liver-Ax and so enable your liver to
do its duty to the bowels.
Moore’s Liver-Ax Is the wonderful
r emedy everybody is talking about. It
acts on the liver gently, yet surely,
ft makes the liver produce just the
right amount of “lubrication" to keep
a'l that waste matter moving right
along through the bowels. Constipa
tion is prevented. And you are well
sf’ong, vigorous, happy every day.
Buy Moore’s Liver-Ax on the guar
antee of satisfaction or money back
50 cents at any drug store. For sale
by Young Bros. Drug Cos., Cartersville
da.
DRINK
Chero=Cola
THERE'S NONE SO GOOD
the “WINNING DRINK”
5 C
IN BOTTLES
BOTTLED BY THE
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Chero-Cola, Ginger Ale and all kinds o
SodalWater Delivered by Wagons.
Mail orfTelephone us you orders. We hav
one of the best equipped plants in the
country. Give us a chance and
let us convince you.
We are the people who
appreciate your business.
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Bottling Cos.
Cartersville, = Qeorgia
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