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THE BARTOWTRIBUBE
CIIBUNU PUBLISHING CO.
(incorporated)
Subscription Rates:
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Proper notice of deaths will al
ways be published without charge
48 soon as we learn of them, but
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aril 1 be charged for at regular ad
vertising rates. We reserve tha
•tght of editing all items published.
Entered as second-class matter,
February 17, 1910, at the post office
*t Cartersville, Ga., under the Aet
*r March 3. 1879.
STILESBORO NEWS.
Miss Grace McCormick returned
Sunday from several weeks’ stay with
Dr. and Mrs. Ragsdale, of Taylors
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cannon had as
their guests Sunday and Monday, Air.
and Mrs. B. F. Pim, Mr, B. F. Pim, Jr.,
Prof, and Mrs. Harris, of Atlanta.
Mrs. James B. Sproull spent Monday
in Rookmart with Mrs. Roy Harris.
Miss Daisy Taff spent Monday in At
lanta.
Mr. Rashie Henderson and Miss
Irene Thompson motored over to
Rome for the day Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hammond and
children, of Fish, were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Taff.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brandon, Misses
Irene Thompson, Margie Beazley and
Messrs. Claude Brandon, Rupert At
wood, John and Roy Taff attended the
musicale at Euhanlee Friday evening.
Master Tohmas Henderson is im
proving after an attack of chills.
One of the most enjoyable occas
ions of the season was the surprise
party given Miss Ethel Taff on Wed
nesday evening from seven-thirty to
ten-thirty, by her mother, Mrs. R. W.
Taff, and Miss Margie Beazley, in hon
or of her birthday. Hot chocolate and
wafers were served.
Mrs. Joeli Conyers came last week
from Atlanta, and will spend sometime
with her son, Mr. Cell Conyers.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hargis spent Sun
day with Mrs. Hargis’ parents in Car
tersvllle.
The ladies of Raccoon Baptist
church will Serve dinner Thanksgiving
at the school building beginning at
three p. m., proceeds to go for fur
NO APPROVALS I
Please don’t ask us to approbate
J\\7 1/ A I a ivt <• r* r\ these Suits for there are hardll
.W. VAUGHAN. & CO. two models alike. ]
Attention Ladies, Big Reductions on all Coat Suit!
This is your opportunity, Special Sale of Ladies’ Coat Suits for one week only, includinl
every new model shown this season. Sale commences Saturday, Nov. 25th. I
We are showing below the sizes we have on hand as well as the special low price they will be sold for, look them over, fol
we can fit the small, medium or stout figure, most of the suits are in navy blue or black, but a splendid selection in gree*
brown, burgundy and a few shepherd plaids and checks. EVERY SUIT MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. I
43 Suits t'J iC
at . . . l£*w cash
worth up to 22.50
One Coat Suit, size 1 2
Five “ Suits “ 14
Six “ “ “15
Four ‘l6
Three “ “ “17
it ii It i 4
Six “ “ “ 36
Five “ “ “ 38
NOTICE: If you are not prepared to buy one of these suits 'now, pay one-third or one=half and we will laj
it aside for a stated period. 1
J. W. VAUGHAN & CO. I
Phone 122 Gartersville, G^
nishiag the church. A short literary
program will be given both afternoon
and evening. Let everybody come and
help with this good cause.
Mr. Lee Harper, of Maxey, was the
week-end guest of his sister, Mrs.
Henry Taff.
Miss Leo Turk, of Atlanta, is visit
ing Dr. and Mrs. F. V. Turk.
Mrs. Bob McGinnis spent Friday in
Cedartown with Miss Nell Duke.
A lemon party was given at the
school building Monday evening for
benefit .of Methodist piano fund.
Mesdames Kary Sproull and Marian
Colbert si>ent Tuesday in
with Mrs. W. A. Harris.
TRY “CASCARETS” FOR
LIVER AND BOWELS
IF SICK OR BILIOUS
Tonight! Clean Your Bowels and Stop
Headache, Colds, Sour
Stomcah.
Get a 10-eent box now.
Turn the rascals out—the headache,
biliousness, indigestion, the sick, sour
stomach and bad colds —turn them out
tonight and keep them out with Cas
careta
Millions of men and women take a
Cascaret now and then and never
know the misery caused by a lazy
liver, clogged bowels, or an upset
stomach.
Don’t put in another day of distress.
4<*t Cascarets cleanse your stomach;
remove the sour, fermenting food;
take the excess bile from your liver
and carry out all the constipated waste
matter and poison in the bowels. Then
you will Feel great.
A Casoaret tonight straightens-you
out by morning. They work while you
sleep. A 10-cent box from any drug
store means a clear head, sweet stom
pch and clean, healthy liver and bow’el
action for months. Children love Cas
carets because they never gripe or
sicken.—(advt.)
SALESMAN WANTED.
To sell lubricating oil, grease, special
ties and paint. Part or whole time.
Commission basis until ability is es
tablished. Permanent position and
wide field when qualified if desired.
Man with rig preferred.
RIVERSIDE REFINING COMPANY,
Cleveland, Ohio
LOST —Last Saturday between Fos
ter & Son’s store and Taylorsville, two
packages of dry goods. Anyone finding
same will please return to Mrs. Wal
ter J. Davis, 713 Gilmer St., Carters
ville, Ga.
Two Coat Suits size 39
“ “ “ “ 4Q
Four “ “ “42
One “ “ “ 43
“ “ * “
Suits 14 6ft
at . . . cash
worth up to 24.50
One Coat Suit, size 14
Three “ “ “16
One . “ “ “17
THE BARTOW TRIBUNE, NOVEMBER 23, 1916.
MISS BREWER NOW
WELL UNO HAPPY
Fell Off Until She Only Weigh
ed ( )8 Pounds. Gains 15 Lbs,
on Tanlac.
“I firmly believe that if it hadn’t
been for Tanlac I would be in my
g.ave today,” was the remarkable
statement made last Monday by Miss
Ethel Brewer at her home, 211 Peari
Street, Chattanooga. Miss Brewer's
father called at the Live & Let Live
Drug Cos. last Saturday and requested
the Tanlac representative to call at
his home and get his daughter’s state
ment.
“I am glad that you have called,”
Miss Brewer told the Tanlac repre
sentative as he entered the door, “’be
cause 1 want my statement to go in
the paper so everybody will know
what Tanlac did for me and what a
wonderful medicine it is.
‘ I suffered terribly with stomach
trouble gnd indigestion, and for some
time a little milk and the white of
eggs was all I could eat. I would often
have vomiting spells and the pains in
my stomach caused by the forming of
gas was something awful. I tried ev
erything in the way of medicines, but
nothing did me any good, and I just
kept getting worse all the time. Final
ly the doctors told me I had Pellagra,
and I was under treatment for four
months. My arms and hands were all
broken out and my skin began to peel
off. I lost weight and strength until
I could hardly get about and only
weighed ninety-eight pounds. This is
the very shape I was in when I began
taking Tanlac.
‘‘l started taking Tanlac, determined
that it would help me, and I am happy
to say that it has done that and even
more. I have finished my fourth bottle
and the results have been simply won
derful. My hands and arms have heal
ed up entirely and the pains in my
stomach have disappeared. I sleep
better and am not nervous like I used
to be. My cheeks are rosy and I feel
well and strong in every way. I now
weigh one hundred and thirteen (113)
pounds, which is fifteen (15) pounds
more than I weighed when I began
taking Tanlac.
“I don’t have to live on milk and
eggs now, but eat such things as meat
*
Two Coat Suits, size 18
’ One “ “ “ 36
a a a 38
“ “ “ a
a a a
h!
12 Suits 10 CA
at ... . lOOv Cash
worth up to 29.50
Two Coat Suits size 14
Three “ “ “16
Two “ “ “18
and vegetables of all kinds —in fact,
anything I want—and everything
agrees with me and seems to give me
strength instead of making me sick
like it used to.
“Tanlac is the finest medicine in, the
world, and 1 had no idea there was
anything that would do me so much
good in such a short length of time.
Yes, sir, you may put my statement
in the pai>er if you want to, for I want
to do my part towards letting the
world know about this wonderful med
icine.”
"Yes, it’s just wonderful the way
this medicine has changed her,” said
Miss Brewer's father, who had joined
in the conversation, “and no one is
more happier over it than myselif. She
has had a world of suffering to go
through, and I have been very uneasy
about her. Her sickness has cost me
many a dollar, too, and I am mighty
glad she found out Tanlac w'hen she
did.”
Tanlac is sold by Young Bros, in
Cartersville, Bowdoin Drug Cos. in
Adairsville, Dr. T. L. Arnold in Kings
ton, Farmers Supply Cos. in Taylors
ville, Atco Stores Cos. in Atco, Bob H.
McGinnis in Stilesboro, The Ligon
Mercantile Cos. in Taylorsville, Ga., R.
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 & Milhollin, Cass
ville, Ga., T. W. McHugh, Bolivar, Ga.,
(R. F. D. Rydal.)—fAdvt.)
FOR RENT —Furnished or unfur
nished rooms. Apply to 200 S. Erwin
street.
SALE UNDELIVERED FREIGHT.
Notice is hereby given that at the
Pride Mill at Cartersville, Georgia, at
the hour of 9 o’clock, A. M„ the 18th
day of December, 1916, there will be
sold by the Western & Atlantic Rail
road Company at public outcry to the
highest bidder, for cash, three car
loads of ochre stored at said mill ship
ped by J. W. Coulston & Company, of
New York, N. Y., to the Blue Ridge
Ochre Company, Cartersville, Georgia,
one car from Philadelphia, Pennsyl
vania, August 14, 1916, and the other
two cars from New York, N. Y., Au
gust 14, 1916, acceptance of said ship
ments refused by consignee. Said sale
is to be made on account of unpaid
freight, demurrage and storage charges
on said shipments.
J. H. WOFFORD,
Agent Western & Atlantic R. R. Cos.
FOR RENT —Two nice rooms, fur
nished or unfurnished, with electric
lights. 108 S. Bartow street.
To the Voters of
Cartersville District:
I have devoted much of my lif e
to collecting, and believe if I am re
elected to the office of Justice of the
Peace for another term I will be able
to handle the affairs of the office to
the satisfaction of every citizen of this
district.
My business keeps me at the of
fice and it will be impossible for me
to see all the voters before the elec=
tion; in the meantime I will appreci
ate the influence and work of those
who believe my experience and ability
fits me for the office. Will greatly
appreciate the votes of the good
people of the Cartersville district.
Election to be held Dec., 2, 1916.
Respectfully,
F. C. WATKINS, J. P.
Three Coat Suits, size 38
One * “ “40
One “ “ “42
6 Suits 7 5 CA
at - ■ Cash
worth up to 34.50
One Coat Suit, size 18
“ “ “ “36
Two “ “ “ 40
“ u n u 42
FOR SALE
One Horse, 2 Mules, One Au
tomobile. Cash or Credit.
F. E. MATTHEWS
If you want results, advertise iirnJi
Bartow Tribune; a paper with a -J
dilation. ]
l?“ HS 2s.oocal
worth up to 37.50
Three Coat Suits size 1
One “ “l|
a, s “ i,s 28.50Z|
worth up to 50.00 I
One Coat Suit, size Ifl
Three “ “ “3|
One “ “ “ 31
“ “ “ 4(1