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WEAKNESS
M 2 1-2 Congress St.
PobtlaWD, Maiwb, Oct. 17,1902.
X consider Wine of Csrdui superior
to any doctor’s medicine 1 ever used
nd I know whereof I speak. I Buf
fered for nine months with suppressed
menstruation whioh completely pros
trated me. Pains would shoot through
m v back and sides and I would have
blinding headaches. My limbs would
swell np and I would feel so weak I
could not stand up. I naturally fait
discouragad for I seamed to be bayoad
the aeip of phyeielans, but Wine ad
Cardui came as a Ood-esnd to as. I
fait a change far the better within a
week. After nlaateaa days trmdment
I -ncastruated withoat suffering the
agonies l usually did ead soon baunsna
regular and without paia. Wiaa sd
Cardui is simply woaderful sad I whW
that all suffariag wsaaas haaw sd Mu
good quantise.
Periodical hmdadM toll at fe
male weakndn. Win# of Cardui
cures permaamtly nineteen out of
every twenty oases of irregular
menses, bearing down paint or
any female wee nssti If you an
discouraged aad doctors have
failed, that is the best reasan in
the world you should try Wins of
Cardui now. Remember that
headaches mean female weakness.
Secure a SI.OO bottle of Wine of
Cardui today.
WINE"
CdRDUI
<| LOCAL MATTERS. f>
Miss Grace Gilreatfi is spending
i few weeks in Birmingham with
•elatives.
Miss LKEie Gaines entertained a
ew friends at her bocne inform*iy
rhursday evening;.
Miss Marie Gikeath went to
Atlanta last Saturday where she
rill be tbe guest f Miss Louise
ohnson for several weeks.
Rev. and Mrs. Sam P. Jones and
amily have returned from thear
it. Louis trip. •
Messrs. Harry Clayton, Robert
(George Caldwell and
s|rvin McClatchy, spent last
Rdnesday in Adairsville.
Miss Asraie Hall returned to her
omt last Friday night night after
several weeks visit to Chatta
ooga.
Judge John W. Akin speut last
riday in Atlanta.
Miss Mamie Smith, who has been
ie guest of the Missed McElreath,
as gone to Adairsville to stay of
few days.
Miss Van Hunter McCormick,of
tilesboro, spent last Friday in
artersville. ,
Dr. Edwin Mcßryde, of Rock
tart, spent a few hours in Carters
ille Thursday afteruoon.
Mr. M. R. McClatchy spent last
hursday and Friday in Kingston,
t' will install an exchange there,-
ad it will soon be'‘Hello Central''
! Kingston.
Mr. Jake Grogan’s father and
other, of Acworth, spent a few
iys with him last week.
Mrs. P. S. Shelman and niece,
iss Hood, have returned from St.
ouis.
Mr. Stanton Landers spent
hursday iu Atlanta.
Miss Mattie Lee Walker, of
orue . has been the attractive guest
her aunt, Mrs. Trevitt.
Miss Annie Dobhs, of Marietta,
turned to her home last Friday,
ter being the guest of Miss Jessie
jr and Mrs. Garnett Greene for
veral weeks.
>o Tired
I *t may be from overwork, but
the chances are its from an in
active nvFgg _ *
With a well conducted LIVER
one can do mountains of labor
without fatigue.
E adds a hundred per cent to
Ones earning capacity.
it can be kept in healthful action
I by, and only by
■ < AKC no substitute.
Mrs. Sam Abbott spent several
days in Adairsville last week, vis
iting Mrs. Geo. V?ach.
Mr. Julius Menko, “the little
manager,” lett Saturday morning
for Eufaula. Ala. The Ladies
Minstrel last Friday night was a
success in every way.
Miss Christine Lumpkin return
ed home Friday from a delightful
trip to LaGrange, Newnan and
Atlanta.
Miss Marion Strickland returned
from Dalton last week.
New fraternal Order.
Mr. W. R. Dale, special organ
izer for the Junior Order United
Americas Mechanics, hat spent
the past two weeks in our city, in
the interests of this American
Patriotic Fraternal Order, and has
succeeded in organizing a fine
council. The new council starts
out with fifty charter members, and
has elected the following principal
officers.
Dr. Howard E. Felton, Jr. P, C.
John K. Trippe, C.
Rufus F. Eaves, V. C.
James B. Smith, R, S.
G. W. Hendricks, Jr., F. S.
S. P. Satterfield, T.
Some Seasonable Advice.
It may be a piece superfluous
advaee to urge people at thi; season
of the year to lay in a supply of
Chiuuberlain’s Cough Remedy. It is
almost sure to be needed before win
ter is over, and much more prompt
and .satisfactory reewlfts are obtained
when taken as soon as a cold is on
tracted and before it lias become et
tled in the system, which can only be
done by keeping the vetnedy at hand.
This remedy is a© widely known and
so altogether good that no one should
hesitate about buying at in preference
to any other. It is fetreale by Greene
Drug Cos. and M. F. W<erd.
Korfol Dyspepsia Cure
01 fltrtt mat wi mmt*
A Coatteual Strain.
Mny men and women are constantly
subjected to what they oammonly turm
“a continual straiai” because ot some
tinaneial or family trouul*. It wears and
distresses them both mentally mid
physically, affecting their nerves badly
and bringing on ltver .and kidney ail
ments, with the attendant evils ot con
stipaticn. lossot appetite,.sleeplessness,
low vitality and despondency. They
cannot, as a rule, get rid of this “con
tinual strain,” but they can remedy its
health-destroying erftects by taking fne
?uent dsses ot Green’s August Flower.
t tones p the liver, stimulates the
.kidneys, insures healthy Atodilv func
tions, grebes vim and spirit to one’s
whole bfcing, and eventually dispels the
physical.nr monta! distress -caused by
ttaat “continual strain.” Trial bottle
of August Flower, J®<-; regular size, 75c.
At all druggists.
CJ 1 A. fc* ML* Cv Jt*. Jt A. t
Bears the The Vdh Have felways Bought
Johnson’s Tonic does in a day wnati
slow Quinine cannot do in ten days.
Its splendid ures are in striking con
trast with the feeble cures made bv qui
nine.
A Judicious Inquiry.
A we® known traveling man who
visits the druggist inquired of custo
mers who asked for a cough medicine,
whether it was w anted for a child or
for an adult, and if ior a child they
almost invariably recommend Cham
berlain’s Cough Remedy. The reason
for this is that it always cures There
is not the least danger from it and for
coughs, colds and croup it is unsur
passed. For sale by Greene Drug Cos.
and M. F. Word. '
FOLEYSHONEYHCAR
for childrens cafe, cur*. No ooiatae
Good for Children.
The pleasant to take and harmless
One Minute Cough Cure gives instant
relief in all cases of Cough, Croup
and 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 and 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 no not gripe, sicken or
weaken, but pleasantly give tone and
strength to the tissues and organs of
the stomach, liver and bowels. Sold
•by Greene Drug Cos.
A Sustaining Diet.
These are the" enervating days
when, as somebody has said, men
drop by the sunstroke as if the Day
of fire had 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 consumption,
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, 20, 1904.
CONDENSED STORIES.
Afhat Congressman Bourke Cockran’a
Would Be Client Neoded.
Congressman Bourke Cockran was
*eated in his law office one day re
cently when one of the clerks an
nounced a visitor, says the New
York Herald. The orator was very
busy, but the man refused to tell his
business to a clerk, insh ung that it
was a personal matter and he must
see Mr. Cockran himself.
“Well, show him in,” said the
lawyer finally in disgust.
“I want to get some legal advice,
Mr. Cockran,” said the visitor, “and
“YOU WANT TO BKK A KBUVK SPECIALIST."
I came to you because I am a poor
man and cannot afford to pay a real
lawyer.”
“What do you mean?” thundered
the representative indignantly.
“Well, I mean that as a politician
you will not be hard on one of your
constituents. Besides, I have an
other claim on you. My aunt does
washing for one of your cousins.”
“My dear sir,” said the lawyer in
his most withering tone as he ush
ered the visitor out, “you don’t
want to see a lawyer. You want to
see a nerve specialist.”
A Friend to Woman.
The late Nellie Farren, when she
visited America with the London
Gaiety company, danced before a
well known New York club.
At the end of the dance, during
an informal supper, some one be
gan to talk about the new woman,
a burning topic at that time.
“Do the English believe in wom
an’s emancipation ?” a lawyer said
to Miss Farren. “Do they believe
in opening the sgme fields to wom
en as to men and in paying them at
the same rate ?”
“Oh, yes,” said the little actress.
“Even the English tramps believe
all that. A tramp asked a country
woman of mine one day for assist
ance, and she said to the man stern
ly:
“ 'Why don’t you go to work ?’
“‘Madam,’ said the tramp, ‘twen
ty years ago I made a vow not to do
another stroke of work till women
were paid the same wages as men.’ ”
—New York Tribune.
Offered King Edward Her Pipe.
It is said that King Edward tells
with great glee that when in the
west of Ireland last year he one day
went into a cabin whose occupant
was an old woman who sat by the
turf fire smoking an old clay pipe.
The old lady welcomed the king
and, asking him to sit down, wiped
a three legged stool with her apron.
The king did so and said:
“Do you know who I am, ma’am ?”
“Begorra, I don’t,” was the reply.
“Well, I am the king of Eng
land.”
“D’ve tell me so!” said the old
lady in a tone of surprise, and then,
remembering the rights of hospital
ity, she took the pipe out of her
mouth, wiped the shank with her
hand and, passing it to the king,
said, “Will yer honor shmoke?”—
Philadelphia Ilecord.
The Only Remedy.
Captain Yolger of the Koenigen
Luise said the other day:
“An architect was complaining
because an architects’ club had been
.organized in liis town on total ab
stinence principles.
“‘Think of it,’ lie said, ‘a club
where you can’t get anything to
drink!’ :
“The person addressed looked
thoughtful.
“‘With such a club,’ he said, ‘I
suppose the remedy would be to go
there drunk.’” —New York Trib
une.
Christian Principles.
Quin, the old time English actor,
complained to Beau Nash of the? ex
orbitant charges made at Bath. Nash
said they were acting on trulv Chris
tian principles. “How so?” asked
Quin. “Why,” answered Nash, “you
were a stranger, and they took vou
in.” “Ave,” replied Quin* “but they
fleeced me instead.of clothing me.”
The crown of womanhood Is motherhood.
But uneasy lies the head that wears the
crown or .anticipates this coronation, when
there is a lack of womanly strength to beaf
the burdens of maternal dignity and duty.
The reason why so many women sink under
the strain of motherhood is because they
are unprepared.
"I unhesitatingly advise expectant moth
ers to use Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip
tion,"writes Mrs. J.W. G. Stephens, of Mila,
Northumberland Cos., Va. The reason for
this advice is that Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre
scription is the best preparative for the
maternal function. No matter how healthy
and strong a woman may be, she cannot
use " Favorite Prescription ” as a prepara
tive for maternity without gain of health
and comfort. But it is the women who are
not strong who best appreciate the great
benefits received from the use of "Favorite
Prescription.” For one thing its use makes
the baby’s advent practically painless. It
has in many cases reduced days of suffer
ing to a few brief hours. It has changed
the period of anxiety and struggle into a
time of ease and comfort.
The proprietors and makers of Doctor
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription now feel
fully -warranted in offering to pay SSOO for
any case of I.eucorrhea, Female Weakness,
Prolapsus, or Falling of Womb, which they
cannot cure. All the World’s Dispensary
Medical Association, Proprietors, of Buf
falo, N. Y., ask is a fair and reasonable
trial of their means of cure.
TO BEAUTIFY
YOUR COMPLEXION
IN 10 DAYS. USE
.. Satinola ..
tu cnqcnut beactifikb
lb .a..• ti * . f M-m
A FEW application!; will remove tanoraallow.
iicrh and restore the beautv of youth.
SATINOLA Ih anew discovery. KUarauteed,
and money refunded if It fails to remove Freckles,
Pimples, Liver Spots, Black-heads, Discolora
tions and Eruptions. Ordinary i-a-es In 10 ays.
the worst in 20 days. After these defects are
removed the skin will be soft, clear and beautiful.
Price 50 cents at stores or b.v mail. Thous
ands of ludies testify to the merits of Satinola,
Mrs. R. A, Foster writes:
Nashville, Tenn , January 2, 1904.
National Toilet Cos , Paris, Tenn
Gentlemen: I have used youi^SATINOI.A and
EUYPTIAN CREAM ever since they have been
on the market and unhesitallukl.v say that they
are the beHt preparations lor removing: discolo
rations and improving the complexion that I
have ever known. 1 legard your NADINE FACE
POrt DER as superior to any on the marliet.
NATIONAL TOILET CO.,
Paris, Tenn.
Sold in Cartersville by
31. F. WOlil)
and all leading druggists.
Notice.
At a i meeting of the Directors of the
Atlanta, Knoxville Northern Railway
Company, held in the city of Atlanta,
at the office of the Company on the 12th
day of September, 1904, the following
resolution was unanimously adoptee,
to-wit :
Resolved, by the Hoard of Directors
of the Atlanta, Knoxville and North
ern Kailway Company, that said com
pany, pursuant to the authority pos
sessed by it under its charter, do ex
tend its railroad or build a branch road
from its line ot road as hereinafter spe
cified,ami hereby designates as the rome
ot said extension or branch road, to be
from a pointon said railroad near wtiere
Cane < reek crosses the same near Cam
bria in MoMinn county. Tennessee,
southwesterly through McMfnn, Rradly
and Polk counties to a point- where the
Connesauga river crosses the line be
tween Georgia and Tennessee; thence
lrom said point . southwestwardiy
through Murray, Gordon and Bartow
counties, in the state of Georgia, to and
into the city of Cartersville in said Bar
tow county.
RESOLVED, That 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 by section 2169 of the
Ciyil Code of Georgia, of 1895.
H. \V. OLIVER.
Secretary Atlanta, Knoxville A North
ern Railway.
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Elocution. Certificates Wellesley. Stu
dents from (10 States. For catalogue ad
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