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COUNTY NEWS.
ir UNION IIILL.
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I A wedding which came as a sur
fprise to their friends was that of Miss
HUaytaie Holden and .Mr. Olen Doss
l gßunday afternoon at the home of Mr.
|IN. L. Lipscomb.
Among those who attended the all
day singing at Pettit last Sunday from
§ Union Hill were, Misses Cola and Wil
li lie Collins and Mr. William Milliner.
Miss Eliza Smith, of Cartersville,
Jis spending some time with Misses
' Eliza and Kate Richards.
There will be a singing at this place
1 Sunday afternoon. Everybody come
Rev. Cochran preached an interest
ing sermon at this place Sunday even
ing and will preach again the next
aecond Sunday.
Mrs. R. A. Milliner and little daugh-
I ters, Mary and Lela, went to Rome
Saturday.
We were all sorry to see Mr. Grady
Caldwell leave Wednesday for Shick
ley. Mo., where he will spend the sum
mer with homefolks. He has spent the
past two months at Union Hill.
Mrs. Eugenia Bennett, of Adairs
ville, spent Saturday night and Sun
cay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W B. Woodall.
Misses Cola and Willie Collins at
tended the singing at Pettits Sunday
evening. *
Mr. Grady Caldwell, who has been
spending some time with relatives at
this place, has returned to his home
in Missouri.
Rev. J. C. Cochran, of Linwood,
preached a very interesting sermon at
this place Sunday afternoon. He left
another appointment for next second
Sunday afternoon. Everybody coiye
and hear a good sermon.
Miss Eliza Smith, of Cartersville,
visited Misses Eliza and Kate Rich
ards Sunday.
Miss Beatrice Milner, who has just
graduated from Cartersville High
school will entertain her classmates
at her home at a spend-the-day party
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rhodes, of near
Adairsville, visited relatives at this
place Sunday.
The people of this community had
quite a surprise last Sunday evening.
Mr. Olin Doss and Miss Mayme Hol
den drove down to Mr. N. L. Lips
comb’s w r here Rev. Cochran was stop
ping and were united in the holy
bonds o f matrimony. They were two
of our most popular young people and
we trust that God will bestow his rich
est blessings upon them.
Messrs. Dee and Buren Bagw’ell and
their sister, Miss Nera, visited theijp
grand-parents near Fairmount Satur
day and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Denman spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Ward.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Lipscomb spent
the week-end with relatives at this
place.
Dr. Weems, of Cartersville, came
up and carried his sister, Mrs. R. A.
Mjlner, to Rome Saturday.
Everybody remember next Sunday
afternoon there will be singing at this
place. Some good singers are expected.
LOCAL LEGISLATION.
Notice is hereby given that applica
tion will be made to the Legislature of
Georgia for the passage of a bilT to be
entitled an Act to amend an Aot cre
ating a Board of Education to admin
ister the Public School System of the
City of Cartersville, a.pporved July 19
1912, so as to provide for the presiding
circuit judge NOT to prohibit nepotism
in naming teachers as to himself.
W. F. Baker
Jeweler and Optician
Owing to increased demand for spectacles and eye
glasses, we have put in a complete stock of Optical
goods, at prices to suit everyone. A competent Opti
cian in charge, to examine and test your eyes and fit
them with proper correcting glasses, if needed, or if
glasses are not required, to so advise you.
Also I have increased my working force and am
prepared to do watch work and repairing, with the
greatest degree of promptness consistant with doing
first class work.
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PUBLIC SQUARE
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Miss Willie Belle Cannon has re
turned from several weeks’ stay la
Florida.
Mr. Fiance Hawkins, of Atlanta, Is
-pending his vacation with homefolks.
Mis? Margie Beazley spent the week
end in Cartersville with Miss Marguer
tta Womelsdorf.
Miss Ethel Taff spent last week
with relatives at Fish and Rockma-t.
Mr. William Harris is visiting his
tjrother, Roy. He has just returned
from Tampa, Fla., where he spent the
winter.
Mr. J. S. Beazley’s many friends r*
gret to hear of his illness.
Miss Jenny Miller, of Rock Springs,
Ala., spent Sunday night with her sis
ter, Mrs. Kary Sproull.
Mrs. Della McAteer is spending this
week with relatives.
Misses Connie Tinsley and Isabel
McAuley were week-end guests of
their sister, Mrs. Charles Cannon.
Miss Jessie McCormick visited at
Cedartown last
Miss Edith Atwood was the charm
ing hostess at a spend-the-day party
Fiiday. Her guests were Mrs. James
B Sproull, Misses Susie Williams, Pqt
Haney. Bettie Brandon, Anne Ha;n
nond and Gertrude Cole.
Miss Frankie Patterson is spending
the summer with her sister, Mrs. R.
W. I’atterson.
Miss Eliza Williams is at home af
ter the season as milliner of Aragon*
Miss Anne Hammond, of CaHeis
ville, spent last week with Miss Edith
Atwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taff announce
the birth of a son on Monday, June 15.
* M T. P L E A SANT.
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The farmers of this place are busy
with their harvesting.
Messrs. Grover Cantrell and Graxly
Worley were visiting near Kingston
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Perkins, of Columbus,
Ga., were at the singing here Sunday.
Mr. Walter Thacker spent Saturday
night with his uncle near Fairmount
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Edwards and
Mr. Arthur and Miss Lillie Edwards
attended the all day singing at Pettits
Sunday.
Misses Delia and Ophelia Edwards
and little brother, Dennis, of Dewey
attended singing here Sunday.
Messrs. R. L. Griffin and A. H. Ed
wards have been harvesting their
wheat on Mrs. Harris’ farm.
Grady Mealer and Herman Foster
were at singing here Sunday.
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* EAST CASSVILLE.
The ice cream supper given by Miss
Anna Emerson Saturday night was
enjoyed by all.
Mrs. H. T. Galloway will leave Tues
day for Rome where she will spend
a week or ten days.
Miss' Hattie Kimsey has returned
fvom a several w'eeks visit in Gaines
ville and Atlanta.
Miss Mattie Sowers and little broth
er and sister from Atlahta are spend
ing awhile with their sister, Mrs. S.
J. Gore.
Mr. Paul Rutland, of Cedartown,
was here last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Gaddis are spend
ing the week with their son, Mr. Vic
tor Gaddis, of Tilton.
Mr. J. G. Emerson is spending a few
days with his sister, Mrs. Lavasque,
of Crow Springs.
THE BARTOW TRIBUNE, JUNE 18, 1914.
COULD SCARCELY
WALK ABOUT
And For Three Summers Mrs. Vin
cent Was Unable to Attend to
Any of Her Housework.
Pleasant Hill, N. C.—“l suffered for
three summers,” writes Mrs. Walter
Vincent, of this town, “and the third and
last time, was my worst.
I had dreadful nervous headaches and
prostration, and was scarcely able to
walk about. Could not do any of my
housework.
I also had dreadful pains in my back
and sides and when one of those weak,
sinking spells would come on me, 1
would have to give up and lie down,
until it wore off.
I was certainly in a dreadful state of
health, when I finally decided to try
Cardui, the woman’s tonic, and I firmly
* CASS.
Miss Mary Walker arrived home
Saturday from Lagrange where she
has been visiting the Misses Pierce.
Mr. M. L. Johnson attended the wed
ding of his neice, Miss Sara Best, in
Rome last week.
Mrs. F. R. Walker accompanied by
her sister, Mrs. J. P. Walker, will
leave Wednesday for Atlanta to spend
several days with their father, Rev.
Mr. Stipe.
Master Hughland and Miss Lucile
Tomlinson spent the week-end in
Rome.
Miss Ruth Walker left Sunday for
a week's visit in Atlanta after w'hich
she will go to Ponder Springs to visit
her aunt, Mrs. W. E. Puckett.
Mrs. C. M. Quillian spent Monday in
Kingston as the guest of her sister,
Mrs. J. F. Hargis.
Miss Ruby Hargis was in Marietta
Sunday attending the Chatauqua.
The many' friends of Mrs. Millard
Bryant will be glad to know she is
improving after an illness of several
weeks.
Miss Ethel Walker’s many friends
will regret to hear of her indisposi
tion and hope for her an early recov
ery.
Mr. l ee Tomlinson spent Saturday
in Calhoun.
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believe 1 would have died if I hadn’t
taken it.
After 1 began taking Cardui, I was
greatly helped, and all three bottles re
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I fattened up, and grew so much
stronger in three months, I felt like an
other person altogether.”
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Cardui makes for increased strength,
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Cardui has helped more than a million
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It will surely do for you, what it has
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Mr. and Mrs. James Gilstrap and
little daughter, of Atlanta, were t'he
recent guests of the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gilstrap.
Mrs. X. A. Parsons has been spend
ing some time with her daughter, Mr'.
Southerland, of Jonesboro.
Mrs. Augustine Hubbard and child
ren, who have been visiting relatives
here, have returned to their home in
Atlanta.
Miss Ray M.itchell, of Acworth,
spent several days recently with her
aunt, Mrs. G. B. Pledger.
Little Marjorie Taff, of Cartersville
was the week-end guest of Louise Sel
lers, and Sarah Pyron.
Miss Katie Davis, of Atlanta, is vis
iting relatives here.
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* NORTH EAST CARTERSVILLE. *
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bradshaw visit
ed their daughter, Mrs. Wilburn Bry
son, Saturday.
Mr. John Merchant and little daugh
ter, Mildred, have returned to their
home in Ducktown, Tenn.
Mrs. Boh Crow and children, of At
lanta, are spending some time with her
mother, Mrs. Frank Watkins.
Miss Rosalee Smith and Miss Ida
Chitwood have returned home after a
delightful visit to Mrs. H. A. Chitwood,
of Best’s.
Mrs. Victor Foster and children have
returned from Atlanta where they
were the guests of her sister, Mrs. Bob
Crow.
Miss Marie Puckett gave an ice
cream supper Wednesday evening and
invited quite a number of her friends.
Miss Irene Goodson, of Davis, spent
Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Edgar
Barron.
Mrs. L. Collins, of Copperhiil, Tenn.,
is visiting friends here.
Mrs. Henry Turner passed through
Cartersville Sunday.
Little Jack Eaves, of Copperhiil,
Team., is spending some time with his
grand-mother, Mrs.-Bill Puckett.
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* WEST ADAIRSVILLE *
Mr. and Mrs. John Sullins spent
Saturday night with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Clark.
Mr. Eli Mashburn, of Calhoun, spent
the week-end with his brother, Mr.
John Mashburn.
Quite a number of young people
from Stoner’s attended the all day
singing at Pettits last Sunday.
Mrs. King is very ill with typhoid
fever.
Messrs. Herod and Dyar are pre
paring to start with their threshing
machine this w r eek.
Mr. Henry Black and uncle attend
ed singing at Pettits last Sunday.
Mr. Frank Byers, of near Adairs
ville, dined at the home of Mr. Johu
Mashburn Sunday.
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LOCAL LEGISLATION.
Notice is hereby given that appli
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of the Legislature of Georgia for the
passage of a bill to be entitled an Act
to amend an Act creating a Board of
Education to administer the Public
School System of the City of Carters
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