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FEMALE
WEAKNESS
M 2 1-2 Congress St.
Pobtland. Mains, Oet. 17,1902.
I consider Wine of Cardui superior
to any doctor’s medicine X ever used
and I know whereof I apeak. I suf
fered for nine months with suppressed
menstruation which completely pros
trated me. Pains would shoot through
my back and sides and 1 would have
blinding headaches. My limbs would
swell up and I would feel so weak I
could not stand up. I naturally felt
discouraged tot 1 seemed to be beyond
the h*lp of physicians, but Wine of
Cardui came as a God-send to me. 1
felt a change for the better within a
week. After nineteen days treatment
I menstruated without suffering the
agoniee I ueaallr did and Boon 1 1 —i
regular and without pain. Wine off
Cardui is simnly wonderful and I wish
that all suffering woman knew mt Mb
good qualities.
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Treasures, Matlaad Bi—mis Iwmgne
Periodical headache* tail of fe
male weakn***. Win# at Cardui
cure* permanently ninetaen out at
every twenty cnees o t irregular
menses, bearing down pain* or
any female we&knew. If you are
discouraged and doctor* hare
failed, that i* the best reason in
the world you hould try Wine of
Cardui now. Remember that
headache* mean female weakness.
Secure a SI.OO bottle of Wine of
Cardui today.
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<§ LOCAL MATTERS. |>
Read ads on back page.
Dr. Nix, of Aragon, spent Friday
in the city.
Buy no clothing till you’ve seen
Vaughan’s.
Mr. Clarence Taff spent last
Sunday in Rome.
Harry Wikle gives the picture
framing business his best atten
tion at the Cartersville Store.
Mr. Marvin McClatchy spent
Sunday in Atlanta.
Make a guessf at the box of
money. Fifty dollar bill in front,
and get ten dollars free. It costs
you nothing. W. R. Satterfield
store.
HrMiss Wells spent Sunday in At
lanta with home folks.
The “Perfection” Mattress is
the best made, and von can get
them at Chapman & Conn’s big
furniture house,
Mr. Paul Smith, of Rockmart,
spent last Monday 7 in town.
One price to all, and that’s the
3est—Vaughan’s.
Miss Annie Tinsley spent, a few
days in Euharlee last week. *
Leave your orders and subscript
ions for any periodical or book
with the Cartersville Book Store.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Walton,
spent Sunday in Cass Station.
Bright, sweet No. i, timothy 7 hay,
cotton seed meal and hulls in abun
dance. Call onus. *J.-E. Field &
Son.
Mrs. Chas. Kerr, of Atlanta,
spent Sunday with home folks.
Mr. Elmer Goode made a flving
hip to Cedartown Friday night.
New lot of Carpets, Mattings
and Rugs just received this week
—Carpets made and laid without
additional cost. Chapman & Conn,
the furniture rrmn
rs J. w. E. Brown, of Stiles-
F>ero, spent Saturday in the city.
j Can you more than a re
l able guarar tetf, and money back
>ou want it?—Vaughans’ for
Rood goods. r
Misses Lucy, Pearl and Maggie
I'uron speut Sunday with home
■oiks.
1 l! vou find the price of cotton is
■ 1 r 'ghf, you will find cool dry
I l ' l >ge in our warehouse. Try it.
|- E - Field & Son.
it’s Pills
After eating, persons c? a bilious habit
l derive great benefit by taking one
■ these p,l!s. If you have been
INKING TOO MUCH, ,
B s promptly relieve the nausea,
l c k HEADACHE
Bjkthi.' ‘-‘ rv,) usness which follows, restore
appetite and remove gloomy feel
eiegantly sugar coated,
P dr ' e Substitute. •
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. McKelvy, of
Kingston, spent last Thursday in
Cartersville.
The daily and Sunday Constitu
tion and other up to-date news
papers and magazines always on
sale at the Cartersville Book Store.
The many friends of little Free
man Puckett will be sorry to learn
of his illness.
The millinery showing at
Vaughan’s was great —the style
and price attractive.
Miss Kate Hammond spent sev
eral days last week ip Taylorsville
with relatives.
We absolutely give away one
hundred dollars in gold this year.
Ask about this. J. E. Field & Son.
Daughter of the Confederacy
will meet with Mrs. J. W. Akin
Friday, at 3:30.
Low prices and easy term on all
sewing machines, etc-, at Union
Supply office, Bank Block.
Dr. P. S. Moon spent Sunday in
the city, the guest of his mother,
Mrs. P. L- Moon.
Appearance money saved
Vaughan’s lor dress goods, shoes,
clothing.
Miss Mary Lou Wikle leaves
Fridayfor Atjanta, wheie she will
spend a few days.
You get a cash ticket for every
dollar paid to us for goods, on note
or on account. Call for the tickets.
J. E- Field & Son.
Miss Gena Moon spent Friday
night in Rockmart, the guest of
Miss Lucile Randall.
Needles, pure oil, repairs, etc,,
for all kinds of sewing machines at
Union Supply office in the book
store.
Mrs. Sorrells and Mrs. McKever,
of Acworth, spent a few days last
week with Mrs. w F. Baker.
School shoes, school suits—both
to last. Vaughan’s.
Mrs. Robt. Crow, of Cedartown,
is the guest of her mother, Mrs. F.
C. watkins on Douglas street.
Turf, rust, proof, number two,
mixed and white clipped oats on
sale at our place. J. E. Field &
Son.
Miss Sarah Tumlin was the for
tunate winner in the five dollar
contest at Bradley’s Saturday after
noon.
lAL w. ’ . t.. y V. Sli
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IBFawsTf wGafr vi>;i
A Continual Strain.
Many men and women are constantly
subjected to what they commonly term
“a contimlal strain” because of some
financial or family trouble. It wears and
distresses them both mentally and
physically, aflecting their nerves badly
and bringing on liver and kidney ail
ments, with the attendant evils ot con
stipation. ioss oi appetite, sleeplessness,
low vitality and uespondencv. They
cannot, as a rule, get rid of this “con
tinual strain,” but they can remedy its
he-Ith destroying effects by taking fre
quent doses of Green’s August Flower.
It tones up the liver, stimulates the
Kidneys, insures healthy bodily func
tions, gives vim and spirit to one’s
whole being, and eventually dispels the
physical or mental distress caused by
that “continual strain.” Trial bottle
of August Flower, 25c; regular size, 75c.
At all druggists. _
flood for Children.
The pleasant to take and harmless
One Minute Cough Cure gives instant
relief in all eases of Cough, Croup
and LaGrippe because it does not pass
immediately into the stomach, but
takes effect right at the seat of the
trouble, it draws out the inflamma
tion, heals apd soothes and cures per
manently by enabling the lungs to
contribute pure life-giving and life
sustaining oxygen to the blood and
tissues. Sold by Greene Drug Cos.
Pill Pleasure.
If you ever took DeWitt’s Little
Early Risers for billiousness or con
stipation you know what pill pleasure
is. These famous little pills cleanse
the liver and rid the system of all
bile without producing unpleasant
effects. They do not gripe, sicken or
weaken, but pleasant y give tone and
strength to the tissue < and organs of
the stomach, liver and bowels. Sold’
by Greene Drug Cos.
A Sustaining Did
These are the enervating davs
when, as somebody lias said, men
drop by the sunstroke as if the Day 7
of fire bad dawned. They are fraught
with danger to people whose systems
are poor'y sustained; and this leads
us to say, in the interest of the less
robust of our readers, that the full
effect of Hood’s Sarsaparilla is such
as to suggest the propriety of calling
this medicine Something besides a
blood purifier and tonic—say. a sus
taining diet. It makes it much eas
ier to bear the heat, assures refresh
ing sleep and will without any doubt
avert much sickness at this time of
year.
Danger in Fall Colds.
Fall colds are liable to hang on all
winter leaving the seeds of pneu
monia, bronchitis or
Foley’s Honey and Tar cures quickly'
prevents serious results. It is old and
reliable, tried and tested, safe and
sure. Contains no opiates and will
not constipate. Greene Drug Cos.
THE NEWS, CARTERSVILLE GEORGIA, OCTOBER, 13, 1904.
FOR THE LITTLE ONES.
How the Little Necromancer Make*
Wet Sancf Dry.
The table being cleared by her as
listant, the witch has brought in a
basin and a small bag of sand. She
invites members of the audience to
advance to the table and throw
handfuls of sand in the bas-ri, which
is partly filled- with water. When
all are reseated she dips her hand
in the basin and withdraws the sand
perfectly dry.
This trick was long kept secret
by the Hindoo fakirs, but, like most
things about conjuring, its explana
tion is surprisingly simple. The
sand is prepared beforehand by be
ing heated in a frying pan. When
it becomes sufficiently hot a small
piece of paraffin is placed on it
and allowed to melt. The sand is
then taken off the stove and allow
ed to dry. The wax coats every
minute grain of the sand, which
when dry does not appear to have
been thus treated. A gentle shake
of the hand should be given when it
is lifted from the water to insure
the 6and being perfectly dry.
Hook ’Em, Sniffey.
“Ifook ’em, Sniffey,” is a game
played by any number of persons
with a ring at the end of a long cord
tied io the limb of a tree. A hook is
driven into the tree, and the play
ers in order try to swing the ring so
that it will catch on the hook. He
who succeeds scores a point. In
stead of a tree an upright post with
a crossbar is often used. Some
times, instead of one hook, a board
is arranged with several hooks, each
of which has a number under it. In
this case the successful player
scores the number of, the hook on
which he hangs the ring. After
any number of turns agreed on, he
who has scored the highest number
of points wins.
/ The Virginia Reel.
Have you ever danced a Virginia
reel? If you haven’t you surely will
Borne day, and it is interesting to
know what the dance symbolizes or
stands for.
It is an imitation of weaving.
The first movement represents the
shooting of the shuttle from 6ide
to side and the passage of the woof
(crosswise threads) over and under
the warp (lengthwise threads). The
last movements indicate -the tight
ening of the threads and the bring
ing together of the cloth. In some
places the boys and girls stand in
the row by sevens to ifiiitate the dif
ferent colors of the strands.
The Hungry Eskimos.
The Eskimos have enormous ap
petites. An arctic explorer relates
that he-savv a boy eat ten pounds of
solid food and’drink a gallon and a
half of liquid with much gusto.
This same explorer observed an
adult eat ten jiounds of meat and
two candles at a meal and tells how
a boy of seventeen years *ate twenty
four pounds of beef in twenty-four
hours. It’s a good thing American
boys haven’t such appetites, for just
thirrk of the butcher's bill.
Ths Sioux Doll.
The Sioux doll is made of chamois
and deerskin. The curious thing
about it is that it is perfectly flat.
To judge from this one might think
that the Sioux babies were sys
tematically starved. This ■is not
the case, for they are as round ancf
fat and jolly as apy children you
ever saw.
Been There.
Teacher Now, Johnny, what
does the busy bee teach us ?
.Johnny—To keep away from the
hive.
The Little Gray Owl.
The little gray owl that lives up In our
tree
Is as wise a little gray owl as can be.
He sleeps all the day, but at night he
comes out
To ask the old moon what she’s thinking
about.
For he fancies the moon and himself of
one mind.
Since they both watch by night, while by
day they are blind.
So he scyeeches and calls, and, hearing his
cry,
A little mouse trembles and hurries fast
by.
For all the mice know the gray owl in
our tree
Is as wise a little gray owl as can be.
ACROSS COUNTRY.
The signs of the times point to an enor
mous increase of intelligent public interest
in health: to anew generation with purer,
•tronger blood and therefore more active,
f wains and
No phys
robust,
person
uccumbed
consump
talaria or
her germ
But with
ened sys
! all have
the germs
lisease.
blood is
a in a fer
condition
growth of
bacteria—
the
of disease
—because
our stom
ver is tor-
Mthercase
and does not
proper
nent. A
ver means
lation of
and and an
ation of
s which
s a weak
•J** for bacteria to enter.
To enrich the blood and increase the
red blood corpuscles, Dr. Pierce years ago
found a vegetable compound, which he
called Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov
ery, that would quickly cure the bad symp
toms by increasing the red blood corpus
cles and thereby feeding the nerves on rich
blood. This "Medical Discovery ” also acts
upon the digestion and assimilation of food,
so that the blood trets its proper elements
from the products of digestion. Feed the
lungs, stomach and heart on rich red blood
and you have surely a healthy body which
will throw off the gCrms of disease which
lurk everywhere. Get as -hear nature’s
way as you can. A medicine made entirely
from botanical extracts and which does not
contain alcohol is< the safest. Dr: Pierce’s
Golden Medical Discovery contains neither
alcohol nor narcotics.
TO BEAUTIFY
YOUR COMPLEXION
IN IO DAYS, USE
.. Satinola ..
THE UNEQUALLED BEAUTIEIEK
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\FEW applications will remove tanorsallow
ness nurl restore the beauty of youth.
SATINOLA is anew discovery, jrußnintoed.
and money refunded ifit fails to remove Freckles,
Pimples, Liver Spots, Black-heads, Discolora
tions and Eruptions. Ordinary in in ays,
the worst in -0 days. After these defects are
rcnidv. and the skin will he soft, clear and beautiful
Price 50 rents at dru;? stores or h.v mall. Thou*
ands ot ladies teetifv to Mu* merits of Safclnola,
Mrs. It. A, Foster writes;
Nashvill . Tenn , January 2, 1904
National Toilet Do , Paris, Tenn.
Gentlerneif: T have used your SA ITXDLA and
EGYPT!AN PItEAM ever since t.hyy liuve been
on the market and uiihesttat.iuKl.V sn.v that they
are the best preparations for removing discolo
rations and improving the complexion tiiat I
have evei known. I your NADhNE FACE
PO o DKK as superior to any on the market.
NATIONAL TOiLET CO.,
Paris, Tenn.
Sold in Ctirtersville by
31. F. WORD
and a!! leadis*** dru iro *ists.
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Notice.
At a meeting of the Directors of the
Atlanta, Knoxville A' Northern Rail wh o
Company, held in the city of Atlanta,
at the office ot the Company on the 12tli
day of September, 1904, the following
resolution was unanimously adopted,
to? wit:
R solved, by the Board of Directors
of the Atlanta, Knoxville and Noith
ern Kailway Company, that said com
pany, pursuant to the authority pos
st ssed by it under its charter, do ex
tend its railroad or build a branch road
from its line ot road as be einafter spe
cified,and hereby designates as the rente
ol said extension or branch road, to be
from a pointon said railroad near where
Cane creek crosses the same near Cam
bria in M/M inn county. Tennessee,
southwesterly through McMinn, Bradly
and Polk counties to a point where the
Connesauga river crosses the line be
tween Georgia and Tennessee; thence
Irom said point south westwarrllv
through Murray, Gordon and Bartow
counties, in the state of Georgia, to and
into the city' of Cartersville in said Bar
tow county.
RESOLVED, Tiiat this resolution
designating the route of said proposed
extension or branch, he published in
each of the counties through which the
same will run, once a week for four
weeks as required bv section 21(>9 of the
Civil Code of Georgia, of 1895.
H. W. OLIVER,
Secretary Atlanta, Knoxville <fe North
ern Railway.
VIRGINIA COLLEGET
For YOUNC LADIES, Roanoke, Va-
Opens September 26. 1904. One of the
leading Schools for Young Ladies of
the South. New buildings, pianos and
equipment. Campus ten acres. Grand
mountain scenery in the Valley of Vir
ginia. famed lor health. ’European and
American teachers. Full course. Con
servatorv advantages in Art. Music and
Elocution. Certificates Wellesley 7 - Stu
dents from 30 States. For catalogue ad
dress Mattie p. Harris,
30jun8t President, Roanoke. Va.
Only Wennlm-.
AlvjjviiaMe Lmlic-. DrufftfA
tor CHICHESTKH’S ENGLISH
HLD J*o4 mu Id metallic boxen. *eaied
¥ JT* 1 b, *’ ribbon. Tukt* no other. Ilefu*-
> 'Y- Ijunfcrom ‘*ubtltutJon und
(Tj llhitn. Buy of year Druggist, - r • n<i 4c. iff
and Keller for Lad lea.** in Utter, bt r*>
A £*** Mail. iOJßit* I estimonrals Sold by
r all Chlehetrr Chemical Cos.,
■muon llni pw. Indlami I*lll LA., i*A-
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Bearr th /? Bn Kind You Sara Always Bougltf
g STUDEBAKER \
M WAGONS. %
m There are more Studebaker Wagons in
M use to day than of any other three makes
■I combined, and there must be some £ o °d;jjP
reason for it. If you expect to need a 0 m
JSk wagon this year, come in and find out
V KNIGHT /
Hardware Cos.
Making the Same Mistake Twice
Is Like Hitting a Sore Finger
You make no mistake in selling or storing cotton
with us. Highest prices paid, satisfying weight
guaranteed.
WHAT BETTER CAN YOU GET?
Equally as strong when it comes to wheat ferti
lizers, we sell the best. VVe buy and store, cotton,
produce and all farm products. W§ se fertilizers.
We job groceries, meats, flour and mill products.
Wholesale mercantile and Holton Cos.
808 11. McGINMS, iVop.
Alton B. Parker.^;
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YORK WORLD the re>uf mi./h: \j *' ,u ' r ,f machines ctnd plat
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-1903. ; UKU]-.-, lely lu, 1! 03.
THE W.OkLD IN THIS FkESID NTIAL CAMPAIGN.
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from the day your st I r- r'ption ;s i ccc ved, including
every day of the President ~ 1 Ca paig 7 \ The regular price
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paper in America.
We are beginning a campaign that promises to be memorable in history. By t
single act of inspired courage the Democratic leader has restored his party to its
old place as the instrument of enlightened reform, sane and practical liberalism,
clear-headed progressivencss and constitutional government.
While the question of the standard of value remain.-d an issue all other topics
were submerged and the Democracy cop’j-not play it* historical part. In the
absence of that restraining force the Republican parly has rioted In imperialism,
centralization, militarism, extravagance a:;d privileged injustice. Now the time has
come when it can be called to account. Once more a wisely, bravely and
honestly led can raise v. Ith hep.fulness Tilden’s old war cry, “Turn the rascals
out! ”
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to promote trade with cur neighbors in Canada, to cut short the insane rivalry
with the military powers oi Europe in armaments made needless by three thousand
miles of ocean, to substitute the. reign of law for the personal caprice of an arbi
trary ruler, to rest re economy and integrity in government, to bring arrogant
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