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* STILESBORO. *
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Miss Grace McCormick is spec ding
some time with Dr. and Mrs. J. W.
Ragsdale* of Taylorsville.
Mr. Cell Conyers spent last week
with relatives in Atlanta.
Miss Lucy Hammond, of Carters
ville, was the week-end guest of Mr.
Hugh Brandon.
Mr. Bob McGinnis left Saturday for
several days’ stay in New Orleans.
Rev. B. F. Pirn, of Atlanta, spent the
past week with friends.
Mrs. S. M. Roberts returned home
Saturday after a two weeks’ stay with
Mrs. I. W. Alley and daughters, of
Cartersville.
Mrs. Fred Turk’s many friends will
be delighted to know she is very
much improved from her recent ill
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hardeman, of
Marietta, Mrs. John Dudley and Mas
ter John, Jr., of Brunswick, motored
up from Marietta Monday and were
guests of Mr. E. G. Beazley’s family.
Misses May Belle Cunyus and Elea
nor Gracewell, of Atlanta, spent the
week-end with Mrs. J. M. Conyers.
Mrs. C. W. Sproull, of Cartersville,
spent Friday with Mrs. James B.
Sproull.
Quite a number from here attended
Statement of the Condition of
The BANK OF KINGSTON,
at Kingston, Ga„ at the close
of business, September 19, 1916.
RESOURCES.
Time loans $124,153.81
Bonds and stocks owned by
the bank 7,650.00
Banking house 8,019.75
Furniture and fixtures .... 3,966.16
Due from banks and bank
ers in other states 26,035.82
Currency $3,682.00
Gold 25.00
Silver, nickels, etc. 773.97
Cash items 180.60 4,6*61.57
Advances on cotton 1,720.53
Revenue Stamps 36.46
Total $176,244.10
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in ....$ 25,000.00
Undivided profits, less cur
rent expenses, interest
and taxes paid 4,844.40
Individual deposits subject
to check 30,190.17
Demand certificates 49,500.00
Time certificates 46,709.^3
Ellis payable, including time
certificates representing
borrowed money 20,000.00
Total : $176,244.10
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
Before me came B. Blackmon,
cashier of Bank of Kingston, who be
ing duly sworn, says that the above
and foregoing statement is a true con
dition of said bank, as shown hy the
books of file In said bank.
B. W. BLACKMON.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 2t> day of September, 1916.
H. L. HARGIS, N. P„
Bartow County, Georgia.
Statement of the Condition of
The BANK OF TAYLORSVILLE,
IxK-ated at Taylorsville, Gu., at the
close of business, September IS, 1916.
RESOURCES.
Time loans $ 87,645.89
Overdrafts, unsecured .... 4.28
Bonds and stocks owned by
the bank 700.00
Banking house 1,400.00
Furniture and fixtures 1,797.11
Due from banks and bank
ers in this state 8,527.72
Due from banks and bank
ers in other states 8,207.95
Currency $1,8^.00
Gold 85.00
Silver, nickels, etc. 610.47 2,570.47
Wi thorn’s Banks Mutual
Fire Insurance Fund 120.00
Revenue Stamps 28.27
Total ..’ $111,001.69
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $ 25,000.00
Undivided profits, less cur
rent expenses, interest
and taxes paid 5,527.02
Due unpaid dividends 152.00
Individual deposits subject
to check 32,447.
Demand certificates 4,000.00
Time certificates 8,852.21
Cashier’s checks 23.42
Notes and bills rediscount
ed 15,000.00
Bills payable, including time
certificates representing
borrowed money 20,000.00
Total $111,001.69
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
Before me came W. M. Dorsey, cash
ier of Bank of Taylorsville, who be
ing duly sworn, says that the above
and foregoing statement is a true con
dition of said bank, as shown by the
books of file in said bank.
W. M. DORSEY.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 26 day of September, 1916.
J. M. DORSEY,
N. P. and J. P. Bartow County, Ga.
the address of Dr. Fred Manget, of
China, at Euharlee Sunday afternoon.
Members of Raccoon church met
Tuesday morning and removed the
furnishings of the church preparatory
to tearing down and rebuilding this old
historic structure.
Mr. Sterling Garwood, of Atlanta, is
spending his vacation with his grand
father, Mr. S. M. Roberts.
The fourth quarterly conference was
held with the Methodist church Sun
day, Dr. Ledbetter, of Oartersville, as
sisted by Rev. B. F. Pirn, presiding.
A splendid dinner was served on the
church lawn.
Mrs. Joell Conyers left for Atlanta
this week to spend some time with her
daughter, Mrs J. J. Bennett.
CALOMEL DYNAMITES
A, SLUGGISH LIVER
Crashes Into Sour Bile, Making You
Sick and You Lose a Day’s Work.
Calomel salivates! It’s mercury.
Calomel acts like dynamite on a
sluggish liver. When calomel comes
into contact with sour bile it crash
es into it, causing cramping and
nausea.
If you feel bilious, headachy, con
stipated and all knocked out, just go
to your druggist and get a 50 cent
bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone,
which is a harmless vegetable sub
stitute for dangerous calomel. Take
a spoonful and if it doesn’t start
your liver and straighten you up
better and quicker than nasty cal
omel and without making you sick,
you just go back and get your
money.
If you take calomel today you’ll
be sick and nauseated tomorrow;
besides, it may salivate you, while
if you take Dodson’s Liver Tone you
will wake up feeling great, full of
ambition and ready for work or play.
It’s harmless, pleasant and safe to
give to children; they like it.
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* ROWLAND SPRINGS. •
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Air. Cas Smith and family, of this
place, were guests of Mr. Luther In
gram, of Paynes, last Saturday and
Sunday.
A large crowd from this place at
tended the singing at S'mithville last
Sunday.
Mr. CharMe Simpson and family
were guests of Mr. Branton, near
Smithville, last Sunday.
Messrs. Howard Bradley, Edga r
Lewis and T. A. Brown attended the
funeral services of the former’s refla
tive, Mr. Heath, last Sunday at Gross
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THE BARTOW TRIBUNE, SEPTEMBER 28, 1916.
Roads. We extend our sympathy to
the bereaved family.
Mr. Love and family, of Alabama,
are camping at Rowland Springs.
Mr. Wofford, of Cartersville, was the
guest of his sister, Mrs. R. J Dona
hoo, one night last week.
M>r. Tyra Simpson and family, Mr.
John Guyton and family and Miss
FYankie Simpson, were guests of Mr.
Tracy, of Cartersville, last Sunday.
The ice cream supper given by Mies
Bessie Culver last Friday night was
greatly enjoyed.
Mr. Winston FuSlton was visiting in
FOUR STORES FIVE PHONES FOUR STORED
L. F. Shaw & Sons Company
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
PRODUCE, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, FEED STUFF
COAL, WOOD, GINNING, GRINDING MEAL, SHINGLES,LUMBER
OFFICE AND STORE NO. 117 WEST MAIN STREET
Office Phone No. 247 Gin House. Mill and Feed Stuff 245
Groceries and Feed Stuff 244 Meat Market and Groceries 24 6 Lnmber and Coal Yard 243
Cartersville, Ga Sept. 27th, 1916.
It would require a tongue more eloquent, and a pen more
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fluent than mine to adequately describe the many things which have
happened since we last wrote to you. Perhaps, however, you know
them from your own experience, or maybe some kind friend has told
you that we are giving away absolutely free A TICKET TO THE BARTON
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COUNTY FAIR good for the opening day with every cash purchase of
Five ($5.00) Dollars.
We shall be in hourly expectation of receiving an order
from you for the above mentioned amount, as just at present we are
not very busily engaged, and could therefore give your order prompt
attention. Under no consideration, however, could we keep this
offer open indefinitely. We hope, therefore, that you will take
advantage of this offer at once and become a booster for the Bartow
County Fair.
Yours very truly,
L. F. SHAW & SONS CO.
Atco tost week.
Mr. Melvin Ferguson, of Acworth,
was the guest of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Tennesse Ferguson, one night
last week.
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* PETTIT. *
Several from here went to the Sun
day school rally at the Cassville Bap
tist church Sunday morning.
We are sorry to report that Mrs.
Eugene Yarbrough, who for some two
months has been critically ill at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
F. Anderson, is no better at this writ
ing.
The Pettit singing class met at the j
home of Mr. Z. Presley Sunday even- 1
ing and enjoyed some fine singing.
A shadow of sorrow was cast over j
this community when the sad news I
reached us of the death of Mr. David*
Heath, which occurred near here at
the home of his father Saturday even
ing about 6:00 o’clock. The remains
accompanied by friends and loved
ones were conveyed to Cross Roads
church, where funeral services were
conducted by the Rev. F. Edwards.
Interment was in Cross Rf>a , 1
tery. Mr. Heath was a v
years old, had all the fine Q 1
which enabled him to act the J
a gentleman wherever he w fl
had hosts of friends in ;u ' ( f I
here who were deeply grieved tl
of his untimely death. The fan J
loved ones have our heartfelt' J
thy in this their darkest ho,!
may they look to God who
things well” and be comforfej
Free Ticket to the opening J
the Bartow County Pair with!
paid subscription to The Tribul