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PHONE 316 ATCO, GA.
HIGH’S The Shopping Center of Georgia
The one store in Atlanta where your interests is a paramount issue.
Here you can shop by mail with the same degree
1 1 iimpL of satisfaction as when shopping in person.
Ijfll&vIlPS A trial order will convince.
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line of merchandise you may be in need. Your inquiry
will receive the prompt, courteous attention of experts,
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READY TO WEAR UNES, FOR FALL OF 1916
Are Ready, Subject to Your Mail Orders or Personal Selection
Showing the Greatest Collection of Ready-to- wear Apparel for Misses, Juniors, and Women, this
store has ever owned. Prices are fixed on a lower basis than the prices at other stores, for like
quality garments.
Featuring Wool Suits at $19.75, $22.50, $25.00, $29.75
Suits for Misses, Juniors, and Women. Of Serges, Gabardines, Poplins, and Whip
cords. In Bluet, Browns, Black, Greens and Mixtures.
The Best Suits in the State of Georgia for $25.00
Better in point of Materials used —in the quality of workmanship, and Stylings. One Model
is here pictured. Sizes for Misses, Juniors, and Women.
FALL DRESSES,
$14.75, $17.95, $19.75
Of Serges, Wool cloths. Crepe de Chine,
Taffeta, Mrs saline. and Combinations. In all
leading colors. Sizes lor Misses. Juniors, and
Women.
SKIRTS, $4.95, $6.50
Regular and Extra-large Sizes, of Serge,
Poplin, Gabardine. In Navy and Black.
“Sports” Coats, in White, Checks, and Fancy Patterns, for Misses and Women,
Priced, $4.95, $6.95, $8.75, $10.50, $12.75, $19.75.
J. M. HIGH COMPANY, Atlanta, Ga.
Come to the Southeastern Fair October 14 to 21, inclusive.
One-way Fare, plus 25c, buys a round trip ticket on all railroads
9 Make our store your down-town headquarters. Centrally located, an ideal meet-,
ing place for friends. Best popular-priced lunches In the city, served in our down
stairs Tea Koom. Make use of cur telephones, free of cost. Our Baggage Check
System enables you to check your parcels in our store, and call for them at the
Depot at train time. Information about the city cheerfully given. Ladles' Parlour and
Best Booms on our second floor, arranged for your convenience.
EXTRA SPECIAL!
To $3.50 Silk Shirtwaists, $1.95
Of extra quality Crepes de Chine, splendidly
made. Ten different styles. In leading colors
and white. Ail sizes.
To $2.50 Voile, and Organdy Waists, $1.29
THE BARTOW TRIBUNE, SEPTEMBER 14, 1916-
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* CASSVILLE. *
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(Left over from last week.)
Mlsk Corinne Crawford is visiting
relatives in Rome this week.
-Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Blair, of Chat
tanooga, Tenn., and Mr. and Mrs. L.
J. Allyn were the guests of Miss Deille
Headden last week.
Mrs. it. B. Rollins and Mrs. Bula
1 .ayton spent two days in Atlanta the
past week,
Mrs. VV. B. Hawkins and two sons,
George and Frank, have returned from
a delightful trip to Piedmont, Ala.
Misses Delle and Marie Headden
spent last Tuesday in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Crawford and
Misses Bessie and Lucy Crawford
have returned from a motor trip to
Chattanooga, Summerville and Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pratt, of Atlan
ta, are visiting relatives here.
Mrs. Harry Hargis and two sous,
Harry and Richard, of Raliegh, N. C.,
were guests of Mrs. W. D. Bittard last
Sunday.
Miss Mollie Belle Vincent, of Kings
ton, spent the week-end with Miss
Evelyn Milhollin.
Mr. Tom Whitehead, of Memphis,
Tenn., spent several days the past
week with his aunt, Mrs. J. L. Milhol
lin.
Miss Jessie Pittard spent last week
with Miss Lillian McDaniel at Pine
I^)g.
Quite a number of the young people
enjoyed the moonlight picnic given last
Friday evening in honor of Miss
Rupert Chapman, of Milledgeville,
and Miss Mollie Belle Vincent of
Kingston.
Mr. J. W. Headden, of Austell, spent
a few days with his brother, Mr. G. H.
Headden, last week.
FOR RENT: To an ac
ceptable tenant, our farm
six miles west of Carters
ville, with all stock and
tools furnished for a six
mule crop. References
required. Write to
T. J. LYON, 46-50 West
Alabama St.
Atlanta, Ga.
SCHOOL NOTES.
Work (in both athletic and literary
branches bias begun in earnest at the
High School. The pupils are endeavor
ing to make this the best year in both
departments that the school has ever
had and everyone is very enthusiastic.
* * *
The boys organized the Athletic As
sociation during the last week. C. T.
Conyers was elected president of the
association and LewiLs Peeples secre
tary and treasurer. Practically every
boy in school will join and help in ev
ery way to make the teams a success.
Candidates for the football team
were also called and preliminary prac
tice has begun. A liapge number of
boys will try for the team this year
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Sixes for Misses and Women
and one of the best tdams that we
have ever had is expected. Cart Wal
d:up was unanimously elected captain
I for this year and Norman Shaw man
ager. An unusually attractive sched- |
ule is being arranged and it is hoped
that the town will help the boys by
attending the games. v
The team was fortunate this year
! in se curing for coach “Skippy” Con
| yerSi for four years the star guard of
It'. University of Georgia team. Mr.
I Conyers volunteered to help the boys
I and was unanimously chosen coach.
He is in every way fitted to turn out
a winning team, and the boys all be
lieve that he will do it.
The literary societies Were organiz
ed this year on a slightly different bas
is from the ones in previous years.
This year the boys and girls are in
different societies and they will alter
nate in their programs. A great deal
of interest is being taken and unusual
1> good programs are expected.
UGH! CALOMEL MAKES
YOU DEATHLY SICK
Slop Using Dangerous Drug Before
It Salivates You! It’s Horrible!
You’re bilious, sluggish, conali
pated and believe you need vile,
dangerous calomel to start your liv
er and clean your bowels.
Here’s my guarantee! Ask your
druggist for a 50 cent bottle of Dod
son’s Liver Tone and take a spoon
ful tonight. If it doesnlt start your
liver and straighten you right up
better than calomel and without
griping or making you sick I want
you to go back /to the store and get
your money.
Take calomel today and tomorrow
you will feel weak and sick and
nauseated. Don’t lose a day’s work.
Take a spoonful of harmless, vege
table Dodson’s Liver Tone tonight
and wake up feeling great. It’s per
fectly harmless, so give it to your
children any (time. It can’t salivate,
so let them eat anything afterwards.
JOE M. LANG THANKS THE
VOTERS FOR RE-ELECTION.
Tc the people of the Cherokee circuit:
The returns of the primary show the
vote as follows:
Henson and
Lang Harris Majority
Gordon 1,460 798 662
Whitfield ...1,438 608 830
Catoosa 442 203 239
Bartow 1,438 1,194 244
Murray 819 486 333
Dade 396 63 333
5,993 3,352 2,641
Words fail roe by which to properly
express my gratitude at this result.
Since a fight was being made on my
administration during the phst twenty
months, I accept this result as a vote
of confidence: and pledge you that I
shall use my best efforts to merit the
same. When it is recalled that two ex
cellent gentlemen w'ere combined
against me, and since one or the other
of them had lived in every county of
the circuit, except Dade and that Mr.
Harris married there, it is all* the
more gratifying that I have carried ev
ery county in the circuit
Thanking you for this- splendid vote
and assuring you that it shall ever he
my desire to discharge my duty and
further your interests, I am,
Yours very truly,
JOE M. LANG.
MEETING OF THE SUPPORTERS
OF HUGH DORSEY.
The executive committee has very
kindly consented for the supporters
of Hon. Hugh M. Dorsey to name the
four alternates who will go as dele
gates from this, county to the stafe
convention at Macon, Georgia.
I therefore request that all of Mr.
Dorsey’s supporters who are inter
ested in naming the delegates from
this county to meet at the court
in Gartersviilile, Ga., in the grand jury
room at 2 o’clock, p. m., next Satur
day, September 16th, for the purpose
of electing the delegates and alter
nates.
Each district should have before this
meeting the names' of any parties who
desire to go and are willing to pay
their own expenses, and who were ac
tive supporters of Mr. Dorsey.
It wifi not be possible to elect ev
eryone who wants to go, but it will be
the object of the meeting to select as
delegates men from various parts of
the county who will go and represent
the county at the state convention,
and who are unquestionably support
ers of Mr. Dorsey.
The state convention wfll be held
at Maoon, "Ga., on September 26th, and
will probably not last over two days.
I trust that all of Mr. Dorsey's sup
porters who want to participate in this
election which the executive commit
tee has so kindly delegated to us will
be present in person.
J. T. NORRIS.
The Quinine That Does Net Affect The Head
3ecause of its tonic and laxative effect I SXV
riVE BROMO QUININE is better than r-r n, r-.
Quinine and does not cause nervousness r.< •
'nging in head. Remember the fuU * . trt s •
•ok for the signature of E. Y,\ CKCU . -
FIVE DOLLARS DOWN
One Dollar per week will put this range in your
home. We believe it to be a good value.
“The firm that appreciates your business. *'
G. IWm JACKSON &ISOIX
HUSBAND RESCUED
DESPAIRING WIFE
After Four Years of Discouraging
Conditions, Mrs. Bullock Gave
Up in Despair. Husband
Came to Rescue*
Catron, Ky.—ln an Interesting letter
from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock
writes as follows: “I suffered for four
years, with womanly troubles, and during
u.is time, I could only sit up for a little
while, and could not walk anywhere at
ell. At times, I would have severe pains
in my left side.
The doctor was called in, and his treat
ment relieved me for a while, but I was
soon confined to my bed again. After
that, nothing seemed to do me any good.
Telephones
on Farms
50c per Month and Up
If there is no telephone on your
farm write for our free booklet
telling how you may get service at
small cost.
Address
FARMERS’ LINE DEPARTMENT
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
BOX 4, ROME. GA.
fulqhum:oats
sat
I have a limited supply of the best Fulgham Seed*oat>
that I have ever raised. This year has demonstrated i !|at
they are the oats for this section. Thoroughly recleaned
$1.25 per bushel.
RUOHS PYRON
Meadozvview Farm Cartersv.ille, G a -
I had gotten so weak 1 could not stand,
and 1 gave up in despair.
At last, my husband got me a bottle of
Cardui, the woman’s tonic, and I com
menced taking it. From the very first
dose, I could tell it was helping me. 1
can now walk two miles without its
tiring me, and am doing all my work.”
If you are all run down from womanly
troubles, don’t give up in despair. Try
Cardui, the woman’s tonic. It has helped
more than a million women, in its 50
years of continuous success, and should
surely help you, too. Your druggist has
sold Cardui for years. He knows what
it will do. Ask him. He will recoil*
mend it Begin taking Cardui today.
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Advisory Dept.. Chattanooga, Tenn.. for SpeotOs
Initructiovs on yovr case and 64-page booh, Horn*
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