The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1904-1917, December 22, 1904, Image 7

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HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT How many hours out of each week .xjnid be saved by yourself, your family lijvLf teams, by the telephone? nl you I'ver calculated how many can lie saved in ca.-e of hus.net Bkness, or emergency ? ou ever thought of the dollar’ Ka might gain, if you were only in Flos*- connect ion with the market ? Can you conceive of the pleasure to ierived from having in your home it mediate communication with the horn if neighbors and friends though situated miles away V The telephone will pay for itself by jetting better market prices. It will save several dollars every -month by avoiding needless trips to town. It will take and deliver telegraph me>sages immediately without extra ixpeuse. \ It will keep you informed on weather predictions upon inquiry. It will order repairs instantly when machines break down. It. will do the visiting and make social I .alls without the trouble of “dressing up" and taking a long, dusty, heated or freezing ride. 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 iprqwling burglars. It will keep the boys on the fafm. , jl; will make homes happier, brighter, better lucre delightful in a thousand different ways. . Progressive farmers living hi the pountry are inst ling telephones in their ihomes, and in iie near future eC ry 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. IVScCLATCHY, Manager. on. hark ilTriffin, DENTIST, : Oilreath Hiiiidi'<• ' T oStairs over Nt-ws an '< c., !n -.. n t Office. CARTE* ■<lLE.,^a Heal Estate Insurance G. H. A *3REY, Attorney !<*t Law. I Loans Mej~otiated. I office in Sam Jones building ft idigestion Causes w Catarrhi of the Stomach. For many years it 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 mucavm membranes lining the stomach and ■cxysrgg.- ate 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. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure 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, $ i .00. holding 2% time* the trial size, which setts for SO cents. Prepared fcy E. C. DeWITT a CO.. Chicago, 111. flfl. F. WORD. CHICHESTER’S EKSLISH PENNYROYAL PiLLS L W V*" fe * ■Safe. Always reliable sek Druggist for CHirHiMTER'N KNVLUH in Red and 4i)e2d metallic boxes, sealed with bl" 9 ribbon. Tslir no oilier. Refuse daDgcraun iaksti -1 lulln:i>>a iniiludoiu. Buy of your Druggist, or send le. in stamps for Partirulsri, Testl niffilil'ii and “Keller Tor Ladirt,” in kflr, iby return Bail. 10,000 Testimonials. Sold by aft Druggists. CHIOHBSTBR CHEMICAL 00. 8100 Kadium Square. I’HILA., PA. Mnadcn O'" —' "“ Koc ! ©2 Dyspepsia hJui t s fjSi-jcsstf. witait yc.r fwt' One Minisf e Gough Cure For Coughs, Colds and Croup. c _ J cC X . Bear * a y? 1 - titlld YOU Haw Alt ajfS Bcilgtt 1 The Cherokee Baptist Associa tion has inaugurated the series of ► Fifth Sunday meetings and Ring gold is to be favored with the first of these, which will convene on [Friday before the fifth Sunday in [January and, continue for three days. A number of gifted minis ters are expected and a helpful sea- spiritual feasts. Let every 1“* v look toiward to helping the se which is a good one for all. -Ringgold New South. THE NEWS, CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA. DECEMBER*22, 1004. HOME OF ANDY JOHNSON j Is Being Preserved by the Daughters of Amsrican Revolution. Today the work of removing from this city lo the public park, a miie west of here, of the quaint old house in which President Andrew Johnson was born was begun, under the direction of the Co lonial Dames and the Daughters of the American Revolution, says a Raleigh, N. C., dispatch. The house was built in 1793. and then stood quite near where the capitol now is. being an out house in the rear of the then leading hotel. In an upper room, of a veiy low pitch, aid of the humblest char acter, Andrew was born. His name was given him by a bride, the daughter of the owner of the property, who, returning late at night from her wedding ball, was told about the birth of a little child to Polly Johnson, who was the “weaver” of the family. Dressed in her ball costume, the bride ran out to the quaint little house, went up .stairs, saw the baby and at the mother’s request named him. The house was purchased by the Colonial Dames and Daughters ot the American Revolution last summer for a nominal sum, and arrangements were completed this week for its removal. It stands { , within a few yards ot both the Seaboard Air Line and the South ern railways, s r > that all passengers can easi,; see il The building is 16 by iS fffev in size - with thret? rooms and the !d fashioned .hip roof, with tiny d3frw r w ' ndovvs ’ and has for tlifee-qtiarw rs ot a century been one of the fcigNv" °f Ral.eigh, having been visited fry’ thousands of tourists from all parts of the United States. The building will be fitted Up with antique furniture, aud will contain portraits of all the presidents and some relic of each of them. ' o -a. fES J&L ‘X A, c jeara tie j* The Kind V,d Have Always BocgK A Flue Topic. A member of the family of the University of Chicago tells of the sad case of a young worn <n from Indiana who was desirous of attain ing social prominence in Chicago, says the Harper's Magazine. Soou after her arrival here she made the acquaintance of a student at the university, to \\ hom she took a great fancy Evidently it was at this time that she realized for the first time her early education had been neglected, for she said to a friend: “I suppose that as he is a col lege man I’ll have to be awful careful what I say. What’ll I talk about to him?" The friend suggested history as a safe topic. To her friend’s aston ishment, she took it seriously, and shortly commenced in earnest to “bone up” in English history. When the young man called the girl listened for some time with ill concealed impatience to his talk of football, outdoor meets, dances,etc. 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. *—-— } -rFJ? Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, j the great kidney, liver |L and bladder remedy. iPj EkL'J j. It is the great medi l Js/ cal triumph of the nine- Uj_l j]r teenth century: dis ! ||| 1 covered after years of lltn ; , I ij ! l scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi * * nent kidney and blad • der specialist, 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 buyf you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. 11 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 has 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. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and send your address to MStgft Dr. Kilmer St Co.,Bing regular fifty cent and Home ot smp-Ro*> dollar sizes ar sold by all good druggists. TAINTS" Q Columbus, Ohio, May 19, 1903. Some four years ago I was suffering from impure blood and a general run down condition of the system. I had no appetite, was losing flesh, and had an all gone tired feeling that made me misera ble. I began the use of S . S. S., and after taking seven or eight bottles my skin was cleared of all eruptions and took cn a ruddy, healthy glow that assured me that my blood had been restored to its nor mal, healthy condition. My appetite was restored, as I could eat anything put be fore me, and as I regained my appetite I increased in weight, and that 1 ‘tired feel ing’’which worried me so much disap peared, and I was once again my old self. I heartily recommend S. S. S. as the best blood purifier and tonic made, and strongly advise its use to all those in need of such medicine. Victor Stubbins. Cor. Bartliman and Washington Aves. f Wheeling, W. V., May 28, 1903. My system was rundown and my joints ached and pained me considerably. I had used S. S. S before and knew what it was, so I purchased a bottle of it aud have taken several bottles and the aches and pains are gone, my blood has been cleas ed and my general health built up, I can testify to It as a blood purifier and tonic. *533 Market St. John C. STHXN. If >; ou hav ; any f 1 symptoms of dis- V*” ’ T ordered blood write us and our physicians will gti advise yo u free. B Our book on k2S k ./$ j. M? blood and skin HpJZ diseases sent free. The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. but finally she decided to take the mrtter in her own hands. She hid not done all that reading for nothing; so, a pause in the conver sation affording the desired oppor tunity, she exclaimed, with cont-ii erable vivacity: “Wasn’t it awful about Mary , Queen of Scotts?" “Why, what’s the matter ? stammered the student, cov f ’ sed pjYj ■ gracious!” almost ' lie’ the Jrl /rott, ; ndiatia - “ did /’’- • u know? Why, thtf p- ocr * a ■ her liead'cut off!" WUatf A<i’#afiy? She—What did papa say? He—He said you were hardly old enough to think of marriage. She —Humph! He’s forgotten that I'm going on six.—New York American. xntntnK Orowin*. The Girl—l guess you're mistaken, Willie. I can’t see de least sign of a mustache.—New York American. $lO To Texas. One-Way Colonist Rates December 13 and 21 Via Cotton Belt Route. sell oneway Colonist tickets from Memphis to points in Texas at rate of $lO, tickets good in chair cars and coaches. The territory to which these rates apply includes Texarkana, Greenville, Paris, Bonham, Sher man. Dallas, Ft. Worth, Wichita Falls, Amarillo. Tyler, Corsicana, Waco, Marshall, Palestine, Long view, Hillsboro, Biown wood, San Angelo, Austin, San Antonio, COjgus Christi, Houston. Galveston Beaumont and intermediate points. Write for map. descriptive liter ature and any further information concerning rates. H. H. SUTTON, D. P. A., Cotton Belt, CkatUioofr*, Ten*. McDonald-Brown Furniture Cos. OF ROME, GA. Are Showing the Hottest Line of Furniture, Carpets, Hugs, Mat ting, Etc., That Has Ever Been . 1 Displayed in North Ga. * 1 Besides medium Priced Furniture for the Classes, they are showing - vey elaborate styles in Colonial and Modern Patterns of Chamber Suits, Dining Roo A Suits in Mahogany and various Shades of Oak. 1 Chairs and Rockers of every discription and all kinds 'of goods to furnish j - * I house complete, including Stoves and Steel Ranges. * / We pay the Freight and Sell ’em Cheap. KIBHET DISEASES arc the most fatal of all dis eases. Cm EY’O kidney cure is i l ULI I 0 6uarant9id Remedy or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50c. and SI,OO. Bend and twist, at work or play you can’t break the PRESIDENT SUSPENDERS and they yont break you. Trimmings cannot rust. Guaran teed. If “President" is on buckles. 50c at dealers or by mail postpaid. C. A. EDCARTON MFC. CO. Box 463, Shirley, Maas. are planted by farmer BE and gardener wbo lias VjUAX ffgjg atoppedexptilmenting.lt BkPj Amt iSr'Kerry’X and reap a great gtfXf deal wore at the harvest. All P*g dealers. 108 Seed Annual WA < postpaid free toail applicants, O. M. VA ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD Direct Route to the St. Louis Exposition TWO TRAINS DAILY, In Connection with W. t A. R. R. & N. C. A St.L. Ry from Atlanta , Lr Cartersviile 10:17 a. m. Ar St. Lonio 7:08 a in *• " 10:00 a. m. Ar St. I.ouia 7:80 p m WITH THROUCH SLEEPING CARS RUTE OF THE FAMOUS “DIXIE FLYER” Cnreylnp; the only morning sleeping car from Atlanta to St. Louio. This car leaves Jackson ville dailv. 8:06 p. in., * tlanta 8:25 a. m., giving you the enMre day in St. Louis to get located. For rateo from your city. World’s Fair Guide Book and scbedulee. Sleepiug Car reservations, also tor book showing Hotels and Boarding houses, quoting their rates, write to FRED D. MILLER, Traveling Passenger Agent N. I M. Pror St. V ■ .rm 1 hce > wrgEimiray w’ • w m . hr' ■ ■ i --X t■ .1 .I i)' 1. i.m Lc .. ..r “' m 1 For CCGSHS, CCIGSRa’SOR£ T3RMT, use m H BRON-CHO-DA A * " r Burns, £ y \ \\y Dr. TICHFNOR’S^ANTIS EPTIC S >. \\M lOc SOc SI.OO a bottle I SHERHOUSE CO.,iJ'rs.anl Preps. R Y,- > ■ NEW LA. Western & Atlantic Railroad AND Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railroad To St. Louis and alljpoints West and Northwest THREE SOLID TRAINS DAILY V With Pullman Palaoa Sleeping ar3 Atla lta 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.ofJ Georgia] Railway and the Southern Railway trains. For maps, folders or other information write t > C. E. HARMAN, G. P. A. W. & A. R. R., Atlanta, 0&*