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Corn
most have a sufficient supply of
IT*) A- ' ?!_
a W iicj.fi,> ill
in order to develop into a crop.
No amount of Phosphoric
Acid or Nitrogen can compen
sate f>r a lack of potash in
? fertilizers [for
grain and all
\|xn other crops].
We shall be gUd
to send free t 0 any
farmer ourl.ttlebook
mm i which contains valu-
V able information
!T-'wv[ about soil culture.
tO-ofi'V
OCRPIAN KALI WORKS,
Xew York —P3 Noas&u Street, or
‘llanfa t. ~'~'j I!rood St.
HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT
How many hours out of eacli week
would be saved by yourself, your family
and your teams, by the telephone ?
Have you ever calculated how many
minutes can be saved in case of business,
sickness, or emergency ?
Have you ever thought of the dollar?
you might gain, if you were only ii
close connection with the market ?
Can you conceive of the pleasure tot
derived from having in your home in
mediate communication with the horn
of neighbors and friends though situate',
miles away ?
The telephone will pay for itself by
getting better market prices.
It will save several dollars every
month by avoiding needless trips to
town.
It will take and deliver telegraph
messages immediately without extra
expeue.
It will keep yeu informed en wenfcker
predictions njmn mgusry.
It Will eider repair* instantly when
machines break dewn
It will do the visiting and make social
calls without tits tronbis mi “dressing
up” and taking a long, dasty, heated or
freezing itde.
It will get a doctor on a moment’s
notice and maybe save a loved one’s
life.
It will get election returns as soon as
they are in.
It will keep away insolent tramps and
prowling burglars.
It will keep the boys on the farm.
It will make homes happier, brighter,
better and more delightful in a thousand
different ways.
Progressive farmers living in the
country are installing telephones in their
homes, and in the near future every
cultivator will have a direct means of
communication with the outside world.
THE SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH CO. will be glad to
furnish full information upon ap
plication to
M. R. McCLATCHY,
Manage r.
DR. CLARK 11. (iRIFFIN,
DENTIST,
—OFFICE :
Gilreath Building Up Stairs oyer
News an i Cnui am Office.
CARTERSVILLK. .SA
Rea! Estate Insurance
C. H. AUBREY,
Attorney at Law.
Loans Negotiated.
Office in Bam Jones building
Indigestion Causes
Catarrh of the
Stomach.
For many years M has been supposed that
Catarrh of the Stomach caused indigestion
and dyspepsia, but the truth is exactly the
opposite. Indigestion causes catarrh. Re
peated attacks of indigestion inflames the
m'vfffui membranes lining 1 the stornacn and
evjssao hc nerves of the stomach, thus caus
ing the glands to secrete mucin instead of
the juices of natural digestion. This is
called Catarrh of the Stomach.
ifede! Dyspepsia Gere
relieves all inflammation of the mucous
membranes lining the stomach, protects the
nerves, and cures bad breath, sour risings, a
sense of fullness after eating, indigestion,
dyspepsia and all stomach troubles.
Kodol Digests What You Eat
Make the Stomach Sweet
Bottles only. Regular size, $ 1.00, holding 2% time#
the trial sire, which sells for 50 cents.
Preoart* te” SU C. OeWITT & 00., Chicago, lit
m. F. WORD.
CHI CHESTER’S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
Always reliable. laAdf**,. a*k Truest for
; “ifISEVrRR s in K*><l and
metallic boxes, sealed with bl”e ribbon.
* a ke no other.
tution., an( | imitation.. Buy of yourPruggisJ,
nr send If. in stamps fur I’orlieular*. Testi
monial. and *• MX Mrl for Ldle." > tf tU~r,
lr v s® l *™ Vail. 10.000 Testimonials, bold by
lmiggists.
W CHIOHBSTBR OHBMIOAL CO.
tiadimn hqnare, I*HIJLA, PA.
Kuiii.a this aaMr.
ALL OVER THE HOUSE.
Olive Oii Valuable as a Food and as a
Medicine.
A tablespoonful of olive oil a
day, taken internally, v, Li help liver
trouble and inuiye.-tion.
It is also healing for throat or
stomach catarrh.
Serve it frequently in salad dress
ings, where it will be both appetizer
and medicine.
For severe internal disorders or
emaciated and run down condition
of the body rub the patient every
morning for twenty minutes with
the oil, then with a bath towel. At
night rub the spine for ten minutes,
and in two months you will see a
great improvement.
i\lixed with quinine, then rubbed
on the chest and back, it prevents
cold. Mixed with camphor, then
applied to the throat, it cures sore
ness. Mixed with kerosene and tur
pentine, then'used on the throat.and
chest, it relieves the most obstinate
cough.
Hungarian Goulash.
Cut two pounds of flank steak
into small cubes aud arrange on the
bottom of a flat bottomed kettle.
Season .with salt and pepper and
cover with a layer of sliced onion,
and so on,'until the dish is as full
as desired. . Add sufficient cold wa
ter to just show above the meat,
then put the kettle over the fire
and let it come to a boil. Have in
readiness canned or fresh tomatoes,
allowing a pint to each quart of
meat and potatoes. I’ourPhese into
the kettle, but do not stir. Now
ph the kettle back on the stove
and simmer gently two hours or
longer if necessary to make the
meat perfectly tender. Peel small
potatoes of uniform size and put
into the kettle, pushing the meat
to one ride to make room for them.
Cook fifteen minute* longer and
eerre.
Per tb* KH*h*<i FU*r.
In fora Lulling a house it w a* mx
trantgaac* to eovar the kitchen
floor with tha best quality of liao-
Imub, —ttif a Wat a dollar and a
quarter the aquar* yard. There ia
praetiaally a* wear out to this floor
•overiag, ii ia easily cleaned and ef
ftm no harbor far daafc or iuaeota.
Liaoievm ia Baade of cork, ground
In eat and subjected to great pres
sure. Vary good qualities are now
made in this country, and the Amer
ican design* are often very artistic.
Hie pattern* are not merely print
ed en the outaide, a* in the case of
oilcloths, but go dear through the
fabric. Thua they endure until the
linoleum is worn through.
A Sympathetic Yoiin(r*ter.
4 [ ' 'dii
‘T say, why won’t they let you go
into long trousers?”
Keeping Cheese Fresh.
The housekeeper on the farm will
find it economy to buy a large piece
of cheese at a time, brushing it
over with a thin film of fresh but
ter to keep the cut parts soft and
fresh, then wrapping it in oiled pa
per.
DO YOU GET UP
WITH A LAME BACK ?
Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable.
Almost everybody who reads the news
papers is sure to know of the wonderful
j; > cures made by Dr.
I j; Kilmer’s Swamp-Root,
8 j toe great kidney, liver
H j J UL an£ i blf dder remedy.
-fl if I RkA'/ .e It is the great medi
' i (■<-* \ tys cal triumph of the nine
j\ yi B ill [t teenth century; dis
' I Ak l!' 1 4 covered after years of
scientific research by
rt Dr. Kilmer, the emi
0. - * nent kidney and blad
• (j er S p ec i a iist ( and is
wonderfully successful in promptly curing
lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou
bles and Bright’s Disease, which is the worst
form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec
ommended for everything but if you have kid
ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found
just the remedy you need. It has been tested
in so many ways, in hospital work, in private
practice, among the helpless too poor to pur
chase relief and has proved so successful in
every case that a special arrangement hss
been made by which all readers of this paper
who have not already tried it, may have a
sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book
telling more about Swamp-Root and how to
find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
V/hen writing mention reading this generous
offer in this paper and
send your address to ! f
Dr. Kilmer fit C 0.,:
hamton, N. Y. The
regular fifty cent and Home of Sn-amp-Eoot
dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists.
THE NEWS, CARTERSVILLE GEORGIA, NOVEMBER, 24, IX4.
While building railroads in Tennessee
some twelve years ago a number of hands
contracted fever and various forms of
blood and skin diseases. I carried S. S, S.
in my commissar}' and gave it to my hands
with most gratifying results. I can recom
mend S. S. S. as the finest preparation for
Malaria, chills and fever, as well as all
blood and skin diseases. W. I. McGowan.
I suffered greatly from Boils, which
would break out on different parts of mv
body. I saw S. S. S. advertised and after
using about three bottles I was cured,
and for the last three years have had no
trouble whatever. A. W. ZSUKR.
217 Read St., Evansville, lud.
I began using your S. S. S. probably ten
years ago for Malaria and blood troubles, !
and it proved so good that I have con- j
tinued ever since using it as a family I
remedy. It is a pleasure for me to recom
mend S. S. S for the benefit of others j
who are needing a first rate blood purifier, j
tonic and cure for Malaria.
Arkansas City, Ark. C. C. HbminGWAY. i
Boils, abscesses, sores, dark or yellow ,
splotches and debility are some of the j
symptoms of this miserable disease, j
S. S. S. counteracts and removes from the I
blood all impuri- j
vlk iLk guaranteed apure
’uk, Aka \, \tv vegetable reme-
L Ml JA l jyf ical advice or any
special informa
fhe.Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga.
Ills Diagnosis.
Tb* OatrloA —Doctor, I’ve pat taitlprn
Hon terribly!
The Monkey—l warned yen apt teat
pork. Yon’r* been eating pig Iron
again. Bowton Journal.
T• Prevent Nightmare.
Nightmare is generally caused by
lying on the back while asleep and
the pressure of the viscera on two
large blood vessels situated near the
spine and running parallel there
with. To prevent, tie a large, hard
knot in a long towel, or piece of
muslin, etc., in the middle, then
fasten the towel around the waist
in such a manner as to have the
knot over the spine. When the
sleeper happens to turn on her back
the hard knot will feel so uncom
fortable that she will be compelled
to roll over on either side.
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The Kid— Great snakes! There, I’ve
lost another fish! I’ll have to get an
other hook. This one ain’t big enough.
MOTHERS PRAISE IT.
Mothers everywhere praise One
Minute Cough Cure fortfie sufferings
it has relieved and the livesof their lit
tle ones it has saved. A certain cure for
coughs, croup and whooping cough.
A.Li Spafford, Postmaster, of Chester,
Mich., says, “Our little girl was uncon
scious from strangulation during a
sudden attack of croup. One Minute
Cough Cure quickly cured and relieved
her and I cannot praise it too highly.”
One Minute Cough Cure relieves
coughs, makes breathing easy, cuts out
phlegm, draws out inflammation and
removes every cause ’of a cough and
strain on lungs. Sold by Yourg Bros.
FOLEYSHCNEMDiR
stops the and lxea’is lungs
Ask for Allen’s ’Pool-Ease, a Powder,
To shake into your shoes, It rests the
i ee t. Makes walking easy Cures Corns,
Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, Swollen and
Sweating feet. At all Druggists and
Shoe Stores, 25c. Don’t accept any sub
stitute Sample FREE. Address Alien
is. Olmsted, Leßoy, N. Y.
Tf you are utterly wretched, take a
thorough dose of Johnson’s Tonic and
drive out every trace of malarial poi
soning The wise insure their iives and
the w iser insure their health by using
Johnson’s Chili and bVver'Tonie, Jt
costs 50 cents if it cures; not one cent it
it does not
Pneumonia and La tirippe.
Itch on Imm s n cured in 30 minule*
y Woolfords Sanitary Lotion. This
1 ever fails. Sold by Young Bros.
Druggists 1 yr
In Hurd Lnelc.
IfcH-lroim Furniture Cos.
OF ROME, GA.
Are Showing the Hottest Line of
Furniture, Carpets, Hugs, Mat
ting, Etc., That Has Ever Been
Displayed in North Ga.
Besides medium Priced Furniture for the Classes, they are showing very
elaborate styles in Colonial and Modern Patterns of Chamber Suits, Dining Room
Suits in Mahogany and various Shades of Oak.
Chairs and Rockers of every discription and all kinds of goods o furnish
j .. .. 1 ‘ ,
p E, ..£• J? >- * A- V .
house complete, including Stoves and Steel Ranges,
" ,i V% , •,V \ \ f *?? V 4‘F i\ l % t’* J; - <
We pay the Freight and Sell ’em Cheap.
This Will Interest Mothers.
Mother Gray s Sweet Powders lor
Children cure Feverishness, Bad Stom
ach, Summer Bowel Troubles, Teething
Disorders, cleanse and regulate the
Bowels and destroy Worms. They
never fail. Over 30,000 testimonials.
At all Druggists, 25c. Sample FREE.
Address Alien S. Olmsted. Leßoy, N.Y.
FOLEYS HONIY™IAR
Cures Colds; Prevents Pneumonia
not A SICK DAY SINCE.
“Iwas taken severely sick with kid
ney trouble. I tried all sots of medi
cines,none of which relieved me. One
day 1 saw ayi ad of your Electric Bit!ess
and determined to try that. After tak
ing a few doses I felt relieved and,
soon there after was entirely cured,
and have not seen a sick day aince.
Neighbors of mine have been cured
of Rheumatism.Ngnraleia.Liver and”
Kidney troubles end General Debi
lity ’’This is \Giat B.F.Bass of Frem
-ont.N.Cwrites. Only 50,at Druggist.
One Minute Gough Gure
For Coughs, Colds and Croup.
ANXIOUS MOMENTS.
Some of the most anxious hours of
a mother’s life are those when the lit
tle ones of the household have the
croup. There is no other medicine so
effective in this terrible malady as
Foley's Honey and Tar. It is ahouse
hold favorite for throat and lung trou
bles and as it contains no opiates or
other poisons, it can be safely given.
Bend and twist,
at work or play
you can’t break the
PRESIDENT
SUSPENDERS
and they wont break you.
Trimmings cannot rust. Guaran
teed. If "President” is on buckles.
50c at dealers or by mail postpaid.
C. A. EDCARTON MFC. CG.
Box 4-63, Shirley, Mass.
jam Seeds -
fof are planted by farmer jL * •
muMM and pardener wlio luiS •
jWvW Btoppedexptrinieutinir. it V- .
to pay a little more yj.
Tor Kerry's aud reap a(// /'
r more Arrest. All t
rtf postpaid free to all a ? . *
'*! o. m. teas, v„• .....
v -y Ciitrelt,
' , :.v' ■
o jfv tsh - fix
tho * (he K: IV ■ Have Alwavs Bough.
many men of many kinds k#
I WHO ALWAYS USE ANTI) ARE NEVER WITHOUT ■
I DR. TICHENORS ANTISEPTIC 1
I AH say that It Is beyond a doubt the best remedy in
f the world for
| Wounds, Burns, Sprains, Bruises, Cramps,
I Colic, Diarrhoea, Flux, Headache, Indigestion 1
TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED SAMPLES FREE |
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SHERROUSE MEDICINE CO. New Orleans, La.^^
Western&Atlantic Railroad
AAI >
NasbYille, Chattanooga & St, Louis Railroad
To St. Louis and all]points_West and Northwest
THREE SOLID TRAINS DAILY
With Pullman Palace Sleeping ar 3 Atlanta
to St, Louis without change.
Only through car service, Atlanta to Chicago
without change.
Close connections made at Atlanta with the Sea
board Air Line Railway, Central of Georgia Railway
and the Southern Railway trains.
For maps, - folders or other information write to
C. E. HARMAN,
G. P. A. W. &;a. R. R.,
Atanta, Ga.