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WYLIEBROADFIELD.
Mr and Mrs. John Robert Wylie
nave issued invitations to the mar
■ iage of their daughter, Sara Eliza
th to Mr. Ward Holt Broadfield on
Tuesday afternoon, December 19, at
borne. '
POE-CALDWELL.
Mr and Mrs. E. Poe announce the
marriage of their daughter, Elizabeth,
t ‘ D Mr. Thomas P. Caldwell, formerly
this city, and for the past several
,L r < a prominent young business
man of Chattanooga.
They are at home to their friends
at 788 E. 9th St., Chattanooga.
nights of unrest
No Sleep, No Rest, No Peace With a
Lame or Aching Back.
Weary the lot of many a kidney suf
ferer.
pain and distress from morn to
night.
Get up with a lame back,
Twinges of backache bother you all
day,
Dull aching breaks your rest at
night.
Urinary disorders add to your mis
ery.
If you have kidney trouble,
Reach the cause —the kidneys.
Doan’s Kidney Pills are for the kid
neys only—
Have made an enviable reputation
in Cartersville.
J R. Trippe, farmer, 108 Carter St.,
Cartersville, says: ‘‘Backache troubled
me and it was pretty severe at times.
Nights when I lay down, my back
pained and ached and in the morning,
when I got up, I was sore. Doan’s Kid
ney Pills strengthened my back and
caused the kidney secretions to be
come natural.”
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Poan’s Kidney Pills —the same that
Mi. Trippe had. Foster-Milburn C*.,
Props., Buffalo, N. Y.— (advt.)
Only a Few Days More Tlien
CHRISTMAS
are you ready por it?
New names remembered ?ust in time; and for the last minute
decisions you will find our stock the easiest to select from.
Ideal Xmas Gift Suggestions
FROM OUR CATALOG
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NO 2.86 rSSIfuT bbightmsumVnish $2 75 No 2196
~ruf OLIDCOLO fjNtRLNANOIME DOUBLET PINK SHELL CAMEO SOLID GOLD
■"lvjht English finish richly embossed .
NANO ENGRAVED SIDES BRIGHT FINISH
A .. 75 CENTS No 2175 //2EN
■ 50 cents No 2168 ,3 go No 2184 solid gold K£3 j
B SOLID gold solid gold RICHLY EMBOSSED UWf7
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solid goi n 12 25 No. 2224 $1.75 No 2064 bright English finish
ROHAN Finiu TIE CLASP SOLID GOLD LINGERIE PINS REAL PEARLS
COME SHAPFn top SOLID GOLD ROMAN FINISH GENUINE
No jII? English finish fine Sicilian pearls reconstructed rub.
HAND ENGRAVED ' "° 2302
AND ENGINE TURNED
G^LQ 2052
c->c GREEN GOLD FINISH 0 75 No
# s sf,'=„ No 2273 FINE RUBY AND NEAL PEARL* SOLID COLO KKEEI
L F^t% L u D A r,°TY*w SM **"" 4r f ACH BtNT ,o^s G N OL FIN,1 C H' ,n
GENUINE ^ L A?c U T T U D .°“*'
r DEPENDABLE JEWELRY-If all that glittered were
- the buying of jewelry and precious stones would bean
asy matter quickly uccomplished, but there is so much that
fitters that is not gold, so much that sparkles that deceives
‘ that it behooves the purchaser to buy only from an
polished firm, where the word “Guarantee” means some
ining.
Dere the diyersity of beautiful and worthy things is so
y^ at ’ the reliability of every item so well understood, the en
„ onm * so pleasant, the clerical service so courteous, dili
qu l t attent ive,and the Prices so Agreeably Low for the
y ar j j V offered, that many discreet shoppers depend upon our
stor , assortmen t to complete their lists before leaving our
>ln direct from the Manfacturers and Save you Middleman’s
Profit.
FRED M. RADEBAUGH
r (See sign of big watch)
"WERSVILLE, . . . GEORGIA
? Store Open Evenings Until Christmas.
theatorium party.
Mrs. Harry Womelsdorf will be hos
tess at a theatorium party on Friday
afternoon to see “Romeo and Juliet.”
After the pictures the guests will be
entertained at the home of Mrs. Wo
melsdorf.
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Little Miss Marian Hammond w*s
the hostess at a party last Wednesday
afternoon when she celebrated -her
tilth birthday. A lovely cake held the
birthday candles and the affair in ev
ery way was most delightful.
The guests were: Catherine and
Warren Akin, Mary Walton, Harriett,
Octavia and Rosa Howard, Sims and
George M unford, Lyda Womelsdorf,
Sara Howard, Adolph Scheuer, Thom
as and William Leake, Howell Dodd,
Carter Townsend, Elizabeth Ann Mc-
Cafferty, Anne Jackson, Elinor Simp
son, Eliza Matthews, Octavia Young,
Billie Fite, Lewis Brown, Kitty Adams,
Virginia .and Sara Madge McGowan,
Ruth Haney, Eliza Campbell, Cather
ine Hames, Caroline Radebaugh,
Aiice Field, Rosanna Milam, '.Margar
et Logan, Wilbur Ham, Billie Aker
man, Marshal] Foster, Mary Trammel
Flemister and Marian McGinty.
For Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Hawkins.
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Hawkins enter
tained with a six o’clock dinner at
their home in Sti'lesboro, November
26, for Dr. and Mrs. T. I. Hawkins,
whose marriage was a recent event.
Mrs. Hawkins was formerly Miss
Marjorie Young, of Nashville, Tenn.
The table was beautifully decorated
with a bride’s cake embossed with a
horse shoe, sprays of roses, white
chrysanthemums, and maiden hair
fern.
The place cards were concealed in
the hearts of sliver wedding chrysan
themums.
Seated at the table were: Mr. and
Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Mr. Ben Hawkins,
West Point,-Ga.; Miss Idalu Fincan
non, Newnan, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
THE BARTOW TRIB UNE, DECEMBER 7, 1916.
Cannon, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Ragsdale,
Taylorsville, Ga.; Dr. and Mrs. M. F.
Haygood, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Davris,
Taylorsville, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Atwood,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Harris; Capt. H.
J. McCormick, Miss Ann McCormick,
Mr. R. R. McCormick and little Miss
Margaret Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins were assist
ed in entertaining by Misses Cample
and Bessie Hawkins, Misses Grace,
Jessie and Malinda McCormick.
PERSONALS.
Misses Myrtice and Ethel Adair
spent the Thanksgiving holidays in
Columbus, Ga., with their cousin, Mrs.
I.eßoy Bidez.
Mrs. George Cope returned Monday
after a visit of several weeks to rela
tives in Griffin.
-Mrs. Sam Good, of Cedartown, has
been spending several) days in Car
tersville as the guest of her cousin,
Mrs. Claude Brown.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Neel, Jr., have
returned from a visit to Florida.
Miss Irene Goodson spent Sunday in
Rome with her sister, Miss Ivee Good
son.
Mr. and Mrs. WiiiLli Satterfield have
returned from a trip to .Philadelphia.
Mrs. Horace Howard and Mrs. L. B.
Womelsdorf spent Wednesday in Ac
worth.
Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Henderson, of
Charlotte. N. C„ Mr. and Mrs. John G.
Simpson, John G. Simpson, Jr., of At
lanta, spent the Thanksgiving holi
days with Mrs. A. B. Cunyus.
Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System
The Old Standard general strengthening tonic,
GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out
Malaria.enriches the blood,and builds up the sys
tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c.
DIXIE
THEATRE
B. W. GOULD, Prop.
Phone 411 Cartersville, Ga.
PROGRAM
Week Beginning Monday, Dec. 11th
Monday, Dec. II
WE PRESENT
Alice Brady
_IN_ -
' “The Gilded ftage”
' A Drama
Tuesday, Dec. l 2
WE PRESENT ’P
■AN '.i
Clara Kimball Young
—IN—
“The Feast of Life’’
By Francis Marion
Wednesday, Dec. 13
WE PRESENT
C. AUBREY SMITH and
ELEANOR WOODRUFF
—lN—
“Jaffery”
8.7 William J. Locke
SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
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”
Retailers of Everything and Buyers
of Produce
Phone 316 Atco, Georgia
P^IRfiINM.FJWyM*
r Bwtored To Health By Vinol *
Atlee, Va.—"l wasweik,' run-dowm,
no appetite, ay blood was poor, I could
not sleep sights and was rapidly los
ing flesh, but I am a farmer and had to
work. Medicines had failed to help mo
until I took V inol, , After taking three
bottles my appetHo is fine, I sleep well,
my blood is good and I am well again." 1
—Orlando W. Bbkst.
.Vinol, which contaiac beei and cod
liver peptones, iron and manganese
peptonatea and glycerophosphates, is
guaranteed for run-down conditions.
M. F. Word, Druggist, Cartersville, Ga.
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove’s
The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic properties of QUININE
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents.
Mr. Chris A. Balanls spent last Mon
day in Atlanta.
FOR RENT —Five room residence
oi: We t Church street next to Miss
Fionnie Collins’. Apply to H. R. Max
well.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Daniel have
moved this week to the home recently
occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Howell
Dodd which they have recently pur
chased.
Mr. Jim A. Balanis, of Dublin, Ga.,
is visiting his brother, Mr. Chris
BalaniisJ this week.
!
Mr. Hubert Barron, of Atlanta, who
i is spending his vacation with his par
ents at White, spent Saturday in Car
j tersville.
i it is of interest to the Cartersville
1 friends of Rev. T. B. Stanford to know
!
: that upon the completion of his four
| years’ pastorate at Trinity church, Sa
j vannah, last week, he was presented
I with a beautiful chest of silver by his
j congregation.
Thursday, Dec. 14
We Present
Fannie ward
—IN—
“The Witchcraft”
A Drama
A Rip= Roaring Comedy and Edu
cational Picture
Admission 10 and 15c.
Friday, Dec. 15
We Present
Win. Desmond and Enid Markey
—lN—
“Lieut. Denfiy U. S. A.'’
A Story Dealing with the MexL
can Situation
Saturday, Dec. 16
We Present
Keystone Players
—lN—
“Lying Heart”
A COMEDY
“THE GIRL AND THE GAME”
RAILROAD SERIES
Latest War News, Fashions, Etc.
Your purchases for Christ
mas will be stored and de
livered at any time you wish,
so do your buying now.
J. W. Vaughan & Cos.
This will be a Christmas fi
of Practical Giving.
Only a few more days to do your shopping.
Have you realized it yet? We have; so
every department is ready and waiting for
you with the best selections we have ever
shown.
PETTICOATS
3 SPECIALS that will make gift choosing
easy.
Pretty Underskirts of heatherbloom or sat
teen, in plain colors, black, green, blue, etc.
with fancy frills and pleated flowers
$ 1.25
Splendid quality rich Satteen in 1-2 inch
black and white stripe, fancy frills and
pleats, also black underskirts with dresden
pattens, both very effective
at $ i .50
Silk Petticoats
Navy green, black and taupe. Special val
ues, made of changeable taffeta
at $3.90
A beautiful assortment of lingerie waists, the Wirthmor spec
ial, comes in sealed envelopes.
Fancy Pottery
Novel patterns, styles and shapes, in that beautiful dull
gray finish, with outstanding figures, they will make an appre
ciative Xmas remembrance.
The price—it’s very low, 60c, 70c, 80c and 90c each.
Knit Goods
L, j
Toques, Sacques, Scarfs and Sweaters. We have just re
ceived a large assortment of these goods.
Infants’ Knit Caps 29c
Misses’ Toques, assorted colors 69c
Infants’ Knit Sacques 59c to SI.OO
Angora Scarfs \ 75c
Iflfanfs’ Sweaters 5 Q c
Scarfs* fcnd Toques to match, a set 75c to 2.00
Ladies’ Wool Sweaters, red, navy, gray and blacks, special
values at..;./......... S3. SO
\
Embroidered Weees
Could anything be mor£ grfty? We particularly want you
to see this line; then you will' butter realize how gifty they are.
Towels
The big assortment of fancy Towels were bought long before
the advance. Nothing so nice when they carry your Yuletide
Greetings.
Flannelette Gowns
Misses’, age 6 to 10 a
Misses’, age 12 to 14 s q c
Ladies’, assorted styles 50c to 1.25
Boys’, all sizes 50c
Men’s, assorted styles ’. 75c to 1.25
*
LADIfcS’ COAT SUITS
Two special leaders for this week.
All Suits worth'up to $22.50
$ I 2.45 cash
Sizes 12 to 4o
All Suits worth up to $24.50
$ I 4.60 cash
Sizes 14 to 47
J. W. Vaughan & Cos.
Phone 122 Cartersville, Oa.
Wirthmor
Dainty and
inexpensive
Gifts
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