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B. Y. P. U. PROGRAM.
BIBLE STUDY MEETING.
MISS ANNA BELL CONNER, Leader.
> November 12, 1916.
Introduction' —Leader.
Scripture Reading, Acts 12:1-11 —
Miss Eula Wheeler.
Peter J’ut in Prison —Mias Lucy
Furry us.
Peter Prayed Out of Prison —Miss
Louise Dodd.
Peter Outside the Prison —Mias
Christine Hicks.
Song.
Herod's Fate—Mias Pauline Pittard.
Illustration —Prayer and Protection
Mias Jessie Burton.
Illustration—Victim, Yet Cc nqueror
—Miss Odessa Law.
Mrs. Alfred Zachary and her two at
tractive children from West Point ar
rived Tuesday to spent a week with
Mrs. Zachary's mother, Mrs. J. W.
Brown.
“We have sold 1,180 bottles of Tan
lac and have never had a dissatisfied
customer.'' Smizer Drug Cos., Clarks
ville. Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Satterfield, of
Birmingham, Ala., are guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Taylor.
Little Miss Sara Jones returned
Tuesday from a visit to relatives in
Atlanta.
NOTICE
Royal Arch Masons
There will be a regular Convo
cation of Cartersville
Chapter No. 144 Roy
a) Arch Masoas in the ioßfini
Masonic Hall, Monday \l
evening, November 13,
1916, at 7:30 o’clock. All duly
qualified Royal Arch Masons are
cordially invited to attend. Work
n Mark Masters degree.
[ Professional Cards
HOWARD E. FELTON, M. D.
President Board of Health.
Offioe 2 1-2 West Main Street,
(•rer Yeung Bros. Drug Store
Residence Telephone No. 175
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•AM M. HOWELL, M. D.
Office over Scheuer Bros,
Residence Telephone Ne. 255
DR. C. H GRIFFIN,
DENTIST
Office in Walton Building
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
Office Phone 191. Residence Phone 241
CLAUDE C. PITTMAN
LAWYER
Represents National Surety Company,
“The Largest and Strongest in the
World.”
J. It. WHITAKER
Attorney-at Law
Office in First National Bank Bldf.
Money to loan on improved farm
lands at 6%; prompt service.
Cartersville, Georgia
GEO. 11. AUBREY,
Attorney-at-Law,
Fire Insurance.
Cartersville, Georgia.
We want
COW PEAS
Also buy any kind of Peas.
BRING US YOUR PRODUCE,
YOUR SCRAP IRON
AND HIDES.
Atco Stores Cos.
“That Cotton Mill Store’’
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Retailers of Everything and Buyers
of Produce
Phone 316 Atco, Georgia
THE BARTOW TRIBUNE. NOVEMBER 9, 1918.
SL W. CALDWELL,
Veterinary Surgeon
At Jones & Oglesby Stable
Hay Phone 143. Night Phone 388
Calls will receive my prompt atten
tion.
WATT H. MILNER
Attorney-at-Law
Farm Loans wanted. Interest 6,6 H
and 7 per cent. According to amount.
Commissions reasonable.
Offices Bank Block over Store of Mad
ison Milam.
We Carry a Complete Line of
Coffins, Caskets and Robes.
G. M. JACKSON & SON,
Cartersville, Ga.
J. B. CONYERS
Attorney-at-Law
Sam Jones Bldg.
Cartersville, Ga.
Si>ecial prices on ladies’ one-piece
dresses at J. W. Vaughan & Cos., made
of French serge, satin and crepe.
J. W. Vaughan & Cos.
Underwear Day
Saturday
Underwear for the kiddies, girls, boys, young ladies,
young men and the full growns
We are prepared with a full line, bought before the big advance
SATURDAY is the day--it will mean a big saving to you.
Children’s Ribbed Union Suits,
all sizes from 2 to 14. Special
values Saturday 25c.
Ladies’ Ribbed Shirts or Draw
ers, sizes 34 to 44, Saturday the
price is 25c each.
SI.OO Ladies’ Union Suits, knee
or ankle height, long or short
sleeves. Saturday they sell at 75c
Ladies’ Knit Corset Covers, long
sleeves, 50c and 25c.
Ladies’ Heavy Knit Shirts and
Drawers, all sizes 60c each.
Men’s Fleeced Lined Shirts and
Drawers, the 65c quality, they
sell Saturday at 50c each.
ON SALE MONDAY ONLY
New Round Thread Val Lace, Insertions to match—just
the thing for dainty underwear, boudoir caps and fancy work
on sale Monday only, by the bolt, 12 yards 50c
J. W. VAUGHAN & CO.
Cartersville, - - Georgia
Receiver’s Sale!
Cartersville’s Most Desirable Residence Lot to
be Offered to the Public.
By virtue of an order of Bartow Superior Court, granted
21 st day of July, 1916,1 will offer for sale at public outcry on
the premises, on
Wednesday, December 6, 1916, at 10 O’clock A. M.
All the realty of the Estates of C. H. and Mrs. M. O. Smith
on the west side of Erwin street, and known as
“BILL ARP” HOME PLACE, Cartersville, Georgia.
Lots to be offered separately as per the accompanying
plat, which plat is recorded in the Minutes of the Clerk’s office
of Bartow Superior Court, in Minute Book “P” page 572.
Terms of this sale are cash, but a reasonable time will be giv
en the successful bidder within which to secure the money
to comply with his bid. Sale will be immediately reported
to the Court for confirmation, and the sale will be subject to
the order of the Court.
The purchasers of these lots will have the right to the
undivided use of an alley 12 feet wide, west of lots Nos. 1,2,
3 and 4, and an alley 12 feet wide, north of lots Nos. 5 and
6, and an alley 20 feet wide west of lot No. 6, this use and
easement to be undivided and equal to each and all of the pur
chasers of any or all of the said lots of land, as shown by said
plat.
After each of said lots have been offered for sale separate
ly, the entire property on Erwin street, together with dwell
ing thereon, will be offered to the bidders for sale as a whole,
and the plan which results in the largest amount of money to
the heirs of this estate will promptly thereafter be confirmed
by the Court, unless good and valid objections be made there
to by some party or creditor at interest.
THERE WILL BE NO BY-BIDDERS FOR THE ESTATE.
The property will be sold free from any liens, or any taxes
due the State and County, or City, for past years, or for the
year 1916, all taxes, through the year 1916,t0 be paid out of
the funds arising from said sale.
All lots are well drained, centrally located, comfortably
shaded, and lot No. 6 carries substantial, extensive improve
ments, with two-story house and outbuildings.
This is an opportunity for heme seekers and investors,
YOU SHOULD NOT MISS.
H. M. SMITH,
. As Receiver of the Estates of
C. H. and Mrs. M. O. Smith-
75c Men’s Heavy Ribbed Shirts
and Drawers, the best quality,
Saturday the price is 50c.
$1.50 Men’s Ribbed Union Suits
the kind you will like, special
price for Saturday $1.15.
Men’s Heavy Knit Work Shirts in
brown only, size 15 to 17 1-2 50c
Boys’ Gray Union Suits, size 30
32 and 34, 50c Suit.
$2.00 Heavy Double Blankets in
gray only. Special price Satur
day $1.47.
Special prices Saturday on all
LADIES’ COATS AND COAT
SUITS.