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Entered as second-class matter,
February 17, 1910, at the post office
at Cartersville, Ga., under the Aat
March 3. 1879.
PERSONALS.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wylie are spend
ing several weeks in Arkansas as
guests of relatives.
Dr. R. I. Battle’s many friends are
pleased to know he has recovered
from his recent illness.
It is what the neighbors say about
Tanlac that makes it the greatest suc
cess in the medicine world toady. Ad
vertising may sell one bottle, but the
person who uses one bottle will in
fluence the sale of a dozen additional
bottles by recommending it to friends.
There will be a lemon party at the
Stilesboro Academy on Wednesday
night, November 16, for the benefit of
the piano fund. Everybody bring a
(lemon and a penny for every seed
your lemon has. Everybody cordially
invited.
Miss Irene Kensel, of Etowah, Tenn.,
spent part of Last week with Mrs. E.
R. Kelly.
Mr. F. S. Golden, Mrs. Rollins, Mrs.
Flewenoy, Mrs. S. B. Bankston, Mrs.
W. E. Golden and CoL and Mrs. W. C.
Hendrix and children motored from
Atlanta Sunday and were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Goodson and other
relatives.
See the new one-piece dresses at
Vaughan’s. They are beautiful, prices
range from $7 to S2O.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Hook, Jr.,
of Atlanta, have returned from their
wedding trip, and will be at home
with Mrs. Hook's aunt, Mrs. Alfred
Truitt. Mrs. Hook was formerly Miss
Mona Price, of Cartersville and Cass
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‘‘This Tanlac is really the first med
icine I have ever taken that does what
they say it will do,” said J. F. Hoßy,
Lexington, Ky.
* Mrs. D. B. Freeman has been spend
ing several days in Moultrie, Ga., as
the guest of her son, Mr. Robert Free
man.
The new Belting Wales one-piece
dresses made in satin, char me use and
serge, at special prices. J. W. Vaughan
& Cos.
Mtes Irene Shaw, who is attending
Shorter, was recently elected presi
dent of a nature study club which was
formed by the Biology class.
"I would not take One Thousand dol
lars for what this wonderful; Tanlac
has done for me,” said Mrs. Mattie
Lutes of Lexington, Ky.
A man can’t do good work with his
windpipe full of dust, his leg dislocated and his arm in a sling.
Neither can you expect your car to work
properly with the cylinders full of carbon
and various parts out of adjustment.
To insure satisfactory service the car should
be gone over thoroughly twice a season.
We are specialists in that line and guar
antee absolute satisfaction at reasonable cost.
sSAnjFAcr/OM guaranteed
ROBERT H.RENFROE-
P/iO/v£L -4SJ _ GARAGE PSYOA/£ /£/ I
REPAIRING - RENTIN6 .STORAGE-AUTO SUPPLIES
fOT 10 EAT, BO!
NO APPETITE
Declares He Had Bad Case of
Stomach Trouble and Began
Going down Hill. Gams 25
Pounds on Tanlac.
“It may sound unreasonable, and you
may believe me or not, but after tak
ing four bottles of this Tanlac medi
cine I have actually gained 25 pounds,”
said J. B. Williams, a well-known and
prosperous farmer who resides at
Greenbrier, Tenn., near Nashville,
Tenn.
"I had a bad case of stomach trou
ble last summer, and it came pretty
near knocking me out,” continued Mr.
Williams. “It was something like ner
vour indigestion. I began to go down
hill. It looked like the more medicine
I took and the harder I tried to get
well, the worse I would get. We had
pretty near everything to eat, but
nothing tasted right, and 1 got so weak
and nervous I couldn't do anything, in
fact, I was just completely knocked
out.
“Before I had tnius spell I weighed
160 i>ounds, and kept falling off until
I got down to where I only weighed
125 pounds.
“I am now back to my regular
weight again, and feel strong and
well. My appetite is simply fine now,
and I don't mind my work. This med
icine just took right hold of me, and
put. me on my feet.
“Well, sir, the second day after I
began taking it, I got hungry and oh,
how good that old ham did taste! I
steep fine now too, and am not ner
vous Like I was. Even the barking of
the dogs at night does not wake me
up.
“I never believed a medicine could
be made that would do anybody as
much good as Tanlac has done me,
and I want to recommend it to any
body who has suffered with the same
trouble I have.”
Tanlac is sold by Young Bros, in
Cartersville, Bowdoin Drug Cos. in
Adalrsville, Dr. T. L. Arnold In Kings
ton, Farmers Supply Cos. In Taylors
ville, Atco Stores Cos. in Atco, Bob H.
McGinnis In Stilesboro, The Llgon
Mercantile Cos. in Taylorsville, Ga.,
F D. No. 1, J. A. Dorroh & Cos., Pine
Log, Ga., G. W. Elrod, White, Ga., J.
T. Bray, Linwood, Ga., Cass Mercan
tile Cos., Cass Station, Ga., Geo. H.
Woodrow, Jr., Ladd, Ga., R. F. D., Car
tersville, McTier & Milhollln, Gass
▼ille, Ga., T. W. McHugh, Bolivar, Ga.,
(R. F. D. Rydal.)—fAdrt.)
CARD OF THANKS.
We desire to express our heartfelt
thanks to our friends and neighbors
for their many kind acts and ministra
tions during the recent ihlness and at
the death and funeral of our father.
Words are inadequate to express our
appreciation of such kindness and at
tention, but we feel that a higher pow
er will always reward such kindness.
ARTHUR JOHNSEY and FAMILY.
JAS. KNIGHT and FAMILY.
T. E. JOHNSEY and WIFE.
We have made special prices oh all
one-piece dresses, better hurry and
look them over. J. W. Vaughan & Cos.
THE BARTOW TRIBUNE, NOVEMBER 9, 1916..
Legal Advertisements
SHERIFF’S SALES.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
Will be sold before the Court House
door in said County, within the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bidder for
cash, on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber, 1916, the following described prop
erty, to-wit:
Lots of land numbers four hundred
ninety-one (491), four hundred ninety
two (492), four hundred ninety-three
(493) and four hundred ninety-four
(494) lying and being in the fourth dis
trict and third section of Bartow coun
ty, Georgia, levied on and wilt be sold
as the property of M. G. Dobbins to
satisfy one certain fi fa issued against
him from City Court of Cartersville in
favor of W. H. Lumpkin, William H.
Howard and Mrs. Lulie B. Lumpkin as
executors of the wfM of W. H. Lump
kin, deceased.
Also, at the same time and place,
fifty-five acres of land off of the west
side of land lot number seventy-nine
(79), in the fifteenth district and third
section of Bartow county, Georgia, and
being all of said lot of land except the
one hundred acres, more or less, on
the east side thereof which was con
veyed by T. J. Noland on November
18, 1913, to Atlanta Oil and Fertilizer
Company; said property (Levied on and
will be sold as the property of T. J.
Noland to satisfy a certain fi fa issued
against him from the Superior Court
of Bartow county, Georgia, in favor of
Marietta Trust & Banking Company.
Also, at the same time and place,
one two horse wagon, Thornhill l make,
size two and one-half, the same having
been new on January' 25, 1916, said
propetry levied on and will be sold as
the property of General M. Belli to sat
isfy one certain mortgage fi fa issued
against him from Superior Court of
Bartow county, Georgia.
Also, at the same time and place,
one certain automobile, Mitchell make,
seven passenger, six cylinder, levied
on and will be sold as the property of
A. J. Eaves to satisfy one certain fi fa
issued against him from City Court of
Cartersville in favor of Atco Stores
Company.
Also, at the same time and place,
all that traot or parcel of land situat
ed, lying and being in the town of
Adairsville, Ga., described as follows:
Commencing at the north-east corner
of Fugazzi Bros, store and running
south 144 feet to a corner with Ander
son & Biddy, thence east along Ander
son & Biddy's line to Main street,
thence along Main street north eightv
one feet to a corner with Bogle, then
west along rear of Price and Bell’s
stores one hundred and one feet,
thence along the east side of Hillburn's
wall sixty-three feet to the - Public
Square, then west along street forty
four and one-half feet to starting
point, upon which is located two
double story brick buildings and other
buildings, said property (levied on and
will be sold as the property of T. J.
Noland to satisfy' one certain fi fa is
sued against him from City Court of
Cartersville iu favor of The Bank of
Covington.
Also, at the same time and place,
that certain real estate in the City of
Cartersville, Bartow County, Georgia,
described as follows: That certain
house and lot on the West side of Bar
tow Street, bounded on the East by
Bartow Street, and beginning at the
fence at South-east corner of lot, and
running North ninety feet to a stake,
thence West one hundred and fifty
nine feet to a stake (a twelve inch
pile driven in the ground), thence
South to the corner seventy-six feet
to fence, thence East to starting point,
and being the lot conveyed to Mrs.
Lula B. Bilbro by R. H. Jones on May
21, 1895, recorded in Deed Record FF,
page 395, in Clerk’s office of Bartow
Superior Court, and Including the
dwelling known as the Home Dwelling
of Mrs. lula B. Bilbro, situated there
on; also that certain parcel of land sit
uated in said City, described as fol
lows: Beginning at the North-west
corner of Jones and Carter Streets,
and running North to the water tower
lot of the City of Cartersville, thence
West along the South side of that lot
to the Riley lot, thence South along
East side of Riley lot to the North
boundary line of the Mansfield lot,
East on this line, thence South along
East side of said lot to Carter Street,
thence East along North side of Car
ter Street to beginning corner at Jones
and Carter Streets, including the three
(or more) tenant dwelling houses, lo
cated on said lot, as conveyed to me
by deed of Mrs. L. B. Bilbro on Novem
ver 16, 1912, recorded in Book 30,
pages 446-7 in Clerk's office of Bartow
Superior Court; said property levied
on and will be sold as the property of
Mrs. Lula B. Bilbro to satisfy a certain
fi fa issued against her in favor of Miss
Mary A. Graves from City Court of
Cartersville.
November 8, 1916.
W. W. CALAWAY, Sheriff.
R. A. HICKS, Deputy Sheriff.
T. J. PRICE, Deputy Sheriff.
Citation for Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
J. A. Price having in proper form
applied to me for permanent letters of
administration on the estate of P. B.
Mayfield, 'late of said county, this is
to cite all and singular, the creditors
and next of kin of P. B. Mayfield, to
be and appear at my office within the
time allowed by tew, and show cause
if any they can, why permanent admin
istration should not be granted to J. A.
Price on P. B. Mayfield's estate.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture. this 26th day of October, 1916
G, W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Citation for Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
W. T. Cox having in proper form ap
plied to me for permanent letters of
administration on the estate of Lucin
da Bohannon, late of said county, this
is to cite all and singular, the credi
tors and next of kin of Lucinda Bo
hannon, to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by few, and
show cause, if any they can. why per
manent administration should not be
granted to \V. T. Cox, or some other
proper person on Lucinda Bohannon's
estate.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this Bth day of November. 1916
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Citation for Leave to Sell Land.
GEORGIA, Bartow County
To All Whom It May Concern:
C. E. Brown, administrator of J. W,
Brown, deceased, has in due form ap
plied to the undersigned for leave to
sell the lands belonging to the estate
of said deceased, and said application
will be heard on the first Monday in
December, next.
This November 8, 1916.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
By virtue of an order of the Court
o* Ordinary, of Polk County, Georgia,
will be sold at public outcry on the
fust Tuesday in December, 1916, at
the court house in Polk County, Geor
gia, between the usual hours of sale,
the following real estate situated in
Bartow County, to-wit: Land lot num
ber three hundred and thirty-eight in
the 22d district and 3rd section, con
taining seventy-eight acres, more or
lens; also land lot number ten hundred
and eighty, containing forty acres,
more or less, and a one-third undivid
ed interest tin land Tot number twelve
hundred and twenty-four in the 17th
district and 3rd section. Terms, cash.
October 30, 1916.
C. E. WHITEHEAD,
Administrator of Mrs. P. L. Cochran.
In the District Court of the United
States, for the Northern District of
Georgia, Northwestern Division.
In the matter of James T. McClure,
Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy, No. 859.
To the Creditors of James T. McClure,
of Aetworth, in the County of Bar
tow, and District and Division afore
said:
Notice is hereby given that James
T. McClure was duly adjudicated a
bankrupt on the 31st, day of October,
1916, and that the first meeting of his
creditors will be held at the Court
House in Cartersville, Ga., on Novem
ber 17th. 1916, at 10:30 o’clock in the
forenoon at which time and place his
creditors may attend, prove their
claims, elect a trustee, examine the
bankrupt and attend to any other bus
iness which may properly be brought
before said meeting.
C. D. McCUTCHEN,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
The New
Wirthmor Waist
J-9. A pretty eemi- tailored style made
of all white Palm Beach cloth. Cut
with shoulder yoke; all seams double
stitched. Two-in-one collar, that can
be worn effectively either way. Wide
plaits trim front and back.
J-10. Is a very attractive trimmed
model. Front is daintily embroid
ered; deep cape collar outlined with
hemstitching and lace trimmed.
Cuffs trimmed with matching Val.
Lace. Sleeves are inset with hem
sticthing and back neatly tucked with
group of fine tucks.
Always One Dollar
Always Worth More
SOLD HERE EXCLUSIVELY
J. W. Vaughan & Cos.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Sallie Davis vs. Forest Davte. lAbeU
for Divorce, in the Superior Court
of Bartow county, Georgia. January
Term, 1917.
To the Defendant, Forest Davis, a non
-resident:
You are hereby notified and re
quired, personally or by attorney, to
be and appear at the next Superior
Court, to be held in and for said coun
ty, on the second Monday in January,
1917, then and there to answer the
plaintiff’s petition in an action of Libel
for Divorce, as in default thereof, the
Court will proceed as to justice shall
appertain.
Witness the Honorable A. W. Fite,
Judge of said Court, this November
9th, 1916.
J. R. ANDERSON, Deputy Clerk,
Superior Court of Bartow County, Ga.
Citation for Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA, Bartow - County.
Whereas, James R. Hurling, admin
istrator of Mrs. Mary H. Harling, rep
resents to the court in his petition,
dufty filed, that he has fully adminis
tered Mrs. Mary H. estate,
this is therefore to cite all persons
concerned, to show cause, If any they
can, why said administrator should not
be discharged from his administration
and receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday in December, 1916.
This November 8, 1916.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
MANUFACTURER'S MISTAKE
SAVES SOME BARTOW COUNTY
PEOPLE LOT OF MONEY.
The Proctor and Gamble soap fac
tory, a few weeks ago, received an or
der for an assortment of soap and 100
packs of Star Naptha washing powders
from a Cartersville merchant and mis
took the 100 packs of washing powders
for 700 packs and shipped accordingly.
Imagine the surprise of the merchant
when he received invoice and ship
ment of 600 packs washing powder
more than he ordered. He first thought
of returning the excess or delivering
to the jobber and then half decided to
sell it out to other merchants. About
that time he discovered that a few
days after the shipment and before it
reached him, that the wholesale price
of it had been raised nearly hallf cent
a package, and a bright idea struck
him of using that mistake to help
many of his customers, so he decided
to let his customers have 500 packs of
that Star Naptha washing powder for
J-11. Both a sightly and serviceable
Waist. The material used is anew
and novel weave, called a fancy
Grosgrain. It is cut so collar can be
worn high or low; has square shaped
pearl buttons, which are ornamental
a well as useful, and pretty turn
back cuffs.
J-12. This waist ii developed from a
very splendid material, a two-tone
Gabardine. The collar is cut in an
original and unconventional manner,
that gives a touch of distinction.
Fancy pearl buttons trim front. A
A decidedly appealing model.
nearly a half cent a pack below the
present wholesale price, instead of giv .
ing it to other merchants. And yo J
know that only one merchant i u t hi s
town ever does such a nervy or foolish
thing as to let his customers have
goods for less than other merchants
pay for them, and that one is Harda
way, who will commence next M on .
day morning and setll 7 packs of that
Star Naptha washing powders for 2.", c
and sell not more than 7 packs to on e
customer. And this sale will last only
three days provided the 500 packs 3a st
that long, but for fear it might gi Ve
out.before the three days expires y ou
better hurry. After that time you still
get it 5c or 6 for 25c and also 6 cakes
of 5c Ivory soap or 3 cakes of lo c
Ivory soap for 25c. Also 6 cakes Octa
gon, Star, P. & G. White Naptha soap
for 25c and six cakes Sweetheart soap
or six boxes Sweetheart talcum pow
ders for 25c while the present supply
cf all these things last, as they have
all advanced in price to the point
where they can’t be sold much iLonger
at that price. Notwithstanding the
recent advance in price of Coats spool
thread Hardaway still sells 6 spools
for 25c and 50c five string two pound
brooms at 35c and all! best calico at 8c
a yard, and a whole lot 12 l-2c ging.
hams still at 10c a yard, and hundreds
of other things at like reduced prices.
—(advt.)
BRACE UP!
Liv-Ver-Lax Will Make You Feel
Better.
That tired feeling, dull headache and
lasting grouch are most probably due
to a clogged up liver. Now, don’t make
yourself feel worse by taking nasty,
disagreeable calomel, but clean out
that bile and make yourself feel
brighter and better generally by taking
Liv-Ver-Lax. It acts safely, surely and
pleasantly, and is made entirely of
harmless vegetable material.
Liv-Ver-Lax is guaranteed to give
satisfaction or your money will be re
turned without question. Insist on the
original, bearing the likeness and sig
nature of L. K. Grigsby, for sale here
in the 50c and $1 sizes at Griffin Drug
Cos. —(advt.)