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FARMING
IMPLEMENTS
Of Every Description
FULL LINE OF
John Deere Steel and
Disc Harrows, Com
bination Corn and
Cotton Planters Stalk
Cutters, Walking
and Riding Cultiva
tors. It will be to your
interest to see our
line before you buy.
Come and See for Yourself.
Bartow Hardware Cos.
EAST MAIN STREET
CARTERSVILLE, - GEORGIA.
CENTRAL UNION WAREHOUSE CO.,
Cartersville, Georgia.
THE RODERICK-BEAN
Pivot wheels, pivot gangs, spring trip. The
strongest and best cultivator in the market.
PRICE $40.00. ORDER TODAY.
KUNZ 3t S7VUTH
■ 3larket
-J- C. DOIKrE>'S 01.1) SI AM).
Western and native beef and pork. Boiled and cured ham
and bacon, Firft-class sausage. Fish Fridays and Satur
days. We expect Shad and Red Snapper this week. Try us,
Yours Respectfully,
KUITZ <& SMITH.
WE BUY BEEF CATTLE. PHONE NO. 188.
♦ “HARD CLINCH”^
GEORGIA WOOD FIBRE PLASTER
Beats the world for holding and lasting qualities.
Notice the keys! It locks as securely as if there were a lock and
key on every lath. It never cracks, breaks or disintegrates. In
fact, it is the one and only real wood fibre plaster which gives
lasting and guaranteed satisfaction. It is sold by thousands of
tons all over the South. Don’t consider rsitig any other brand
until you write us for information, prices, etc.
THE CARTERSVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 2 S IQO S
COUNTY NEWS?
BARTOW.
We are yltul to state tba 4 ; the far
mers are along nicely chop
ping cotton. We are needing rain
very badly.
Miss Docia Aron was the guest of
Miss Mollie Heath Sunday.
Miss Minnie Davis, of Tallapoosa,
was the guest of Miss Eula Ingram
last Thursday.
Mr. Frank and Miss Julia Denman
were visitors to Bartow Sunday.
Mr. Alonzo Ingram spent the week
end with his brother, Mr. Clyde In
gram, of Whites.
Mr. Bud Ingram, of Indian Terri
tory, is visiting relatives at this place.
Preacher McGee spent Saturday
with Mr. Will Collins.
A large crowd attended church
Sunday.
Mr. Len Denman was in our burg
Sunday.
LINWOOO.
The people in our town and com
munity are generally in good health,
except some little sickness among
the children. Little Joe Bowdoin
Dodd, son of Mr. Cary Dodd, is right
sick at this time with chills.
The farmers are hard at work now
getting cotton chopped and putting
everything in shape so they can
spend a happy day when the 4th of
Juue comes.
Last Sunday was Children’s day at
the Methodist church heie and it was
a grand affair. Miss Jessie Lumpkin
had trained them and the very least
of the children could stand on the
rostrum and recite their pieces as if
they were grown. Miss Jessie played
the organ and the children sang. It
was delightful to be there.
LONG FIELD.
The farmers are very busy now,
crops are looking fine.
Mrs. Dan Treadwell is with her
sister in Tennessee who is very sick.
Mr. Clyde Patterson spent a few
days at Waleska last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Parker visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Boston last Sun
day week.
Commencement at Waleska was
fine, large crowds attended the exer
cises. Everything good to eat and
drink was there.
Mr. Marcuss Brooke has anew
buggy. Look out girls!
Miss Fannie Campbell will be at
home in a few weeks to spend-sum
mer.
There will be a big day at Fields
chapel the first Sunday in .Tune, chil
dren’s day. Everybody is invited to
take dinner and spend the day.
Miss Mattie Boston spent last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Parker, of
Whites.
Quite a large crowd attended the
singing at Millows chapel last Sun
day week.
Mr. Guss Shinall and Miss Cline
were quietly married a short time
ago. We wish them a long and
happy life.
Mr. Presley and family visited Mr.
and Mrs. Campbell one day last week
We understand Charlie is
almost crazy, its a boy.
We think Cliff Cole had quite a
lonely time a few Sundays ago at
home all day by himself.
Mr. Charlie Knowles, of Cassville,
was in our midst last Sunday week.
Miss Nannie Satterfield, of Corbin,
was in our burg visiting friends and
relatives a short time ago.
We are very glad to have Mr. Sim
Jenkins family with us again.
Alma Boston and little sister Floy
also Aline Satterfield visited the
Misses Presley's last Saturday and
Sunday.
We are very sorry to know Mrs. A.
O. Moore, of near Weleska, has her
leg broken. We hope she will soon
recover.
Miss Fannie Boston made a trip to
Whites last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Robertson spent
the day at Mr. and Mrs. j. j. Bostons
last Sunday.
Quite a large crowds attended
preaching at Stamp Creek last Sun
day.
Success to the News.
ManZan Pile Remedy comes ready
to use, put up in a collapsible tube
with nozzle attached. One applica
tion proves its merit. Soothes and
heals, reduces inflammation and re
lieves soreness and itching. For all
forms of Piles. Price 50c. Guaran
teed. Young Bros. Drug Cos.
Early Clocks.
Many clocks with weights and wheels
were in use in England during Chau
cer's time, and most of the monasteries
of the fourteenth century possessed
clocks, though these were used to show
the astronomical movements as well
as the passage of hours. Throughout
the fifteenth century clocks were made
mostly by armorers and blacksmiths,
and they were constructed of iron and
steel.
A Californian’s Luck
“ The luckiest day of my life was
when 1 bought a box of Bucklen’ Ar
nica Salve;” writes Charles F. Bud
ahn of Tracv, California “Two 25c.
boxes cured me of an annoying case
of itching piles, which had troubled
me for years and that yielded to no
other treatment.” Sold under guar
tee at Young Bros Drug Cos.
Phis man writes to ask a favor,”
declared Herlock Sbolmes without
openiug the missive.
“How can you tell?” demanded Woe
tor Dotson.
‘Tie addresses me as ‘Honorable.’”
answered the great Herlock. tossing
the missive aside.—Exchange.
Kodoi Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
RIDING CULTIVATOR.
CARTERSVILLE THREATENED!
Any attempt to break down a Cartersville institution, is a stab at every
loyal citizen, and a move which threatens the prosperity of the city and
thereby the entire county.
Cartersville Manufacturing Plants deserve the full patronage of home
people. Wreck one of your home plants and it effects the entire city. No
patriotic, no loyal, no genuine good citizen, who really has the interests
of his home town and county at heart, will patronize an effort to “wreck
and drive out of the city” one of the city’s largest manufacturing plants.
The Cartersville Ice Plant is located in Cartersville, is owned by home
people, employs home labor, and contributes in every way to the material
prosperity of the city and county. Every nickel spent with the “home
plant” stays here. Every nickel spent for ice shipped into Cartersville for
the purpose of “breaking down the home plant,” goes away forever and
builds up some other community.
Only two manufacturing plants in Cartersville. The Ice Plant is one
of these. Do you want more manufacturing plants? If you do, patronize
the ones now in the city, and thus say to others, the people of Cartersville
will be loyal to their interests, will stand by her “home institutions,” come
and invest your money in Cartersvillo. If you do not patronize your home
industries, you say to everyone, we don’t want anything in Cartersville and
we will not stand by, we will not uphold by our patronage anything
located in Cartersville.
Be sure you are getting ice that is made in Cartersville. Don’t buy ice
shipped in for the purpose of cutting the throat of a Cartersville Industry.
Cut the home plant’s throat and you cut your own. It is the duty of every
good citizen to know that he is getting ice daily made by the “Home
Plant.” Telephone 73 or buy from the wagon with the “Blue Top.”
CARTERSVILLE SUPPLY Cl).
TELEPHONE 73.
Bees laxative gough syrup
4 - . • J CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PURE FOOD AND DRUGS LAW.
i An Improvement over many Cough. Lung and Bronchial Remedies, because it rids the
system of a cold by acting as a cathartic on the bowels. No opiates. Guaranteed to give
satisfaction or money refunded. Prepared by PINEULE MEDICINE CO.. CHICAGO. U. S. A.
has the lucious flavor of the finest Malt; the enticing aroma and tang of the best
Bavarian Hops, brewed to masterly perfection as a pure, sparkling light beer.
It satisfies, refreshes and up-builds. Is a food-stuff of the highest nutritive value,
a wholesome, delightful natural tonic without any intoxicating effect.
It is safely within the Prohibition Lavj as interpreted
by the Court of Appeals and Superior Court.
F= S, is sold bottled and on draught by all brewed by nr\
clubs, cafes, hotels, and beverage ACME BREWING CO.
■*= iTiUItUIG dealers. Always call for ACME I,IALTALL Macon, Georgia
. 5
Vaiued Same as Cold.
B. G. Stewart, a merchant of Cedar
View, Miss, says; “I tell my custom
ers when they buy a box of Dr. King’s
New Life Pills they get the worth
of that much gold in weight, if af
flicted with constipation, malaria or
biliousness.” Sold under guarantee
at Young Bros. Drug Cos. 25c.
A Dilemma.
"Old man, you seem worried."
“Worried Is no name for it. Brown
Is coming round at 4 o’clock to pay
me £3.”
"Think he may not come?'
*‘oh, he’U come all right, but Jones
is due at 4:15 to try to collect £2 I owe
him. Suppose he should get here Just
as I was being paid by Brown.”—Lon
don Saturday Review.
If any person suspects that their
kidneys are deranged they should
take Foley’s Kidney Remedy at once
and not risk having Bright's disease
or diabetes. Delay gives the disease
a stronger foothold and you should
not delay in taking Foley’s Kidney
Remedy.
A Good Reason.
“And is Gladys at all conceited?’
“No, indeed. She comes of a large
family.”—New York Times.
OH. KING CURES CHROMIC DISEASES |
e . We treat this disease by painless methods, and I
vaiiCOCvlV with no detention from business. The stag
nant blood Is driven from dilated veins with the assistance of
our Improved Varicocele Truss and Eleetro-Chemlc process, the j
parts being restored to their natural condition and circulation I
reestablished. * j
We cure stricture without severe operative i
wtfiCHli B procedures. Our treatments act directly on the
parts affected, completely dislodging the stricture by our gal
vanic electric medical treatment; it is painless and lu no wise
Interferes with your business duties.
Mervous Debility of Men I
A our methods we will restore that vigor and strength to you that
\ w. vmVn. should be yours. Ohr treatment Is not a mere stimulant but
' \ gives satlsfaotory and permanent results
moTdSVc" FREE Contagious Blood Poison
In person or by mail. All mall hereditary or contracted In early days. We cure Ha ccm
mattcr In plain envelope* and plications. We atop Us progress, eradicate every vestige of
medicine sent In plain wrapoers. poison from the system, and by the use of harmless remedies,
Cues not too complicated which leave no after effect upon the system,
treated at home. If you cannot KIDNEY, BLADDER AND VKINARY PISEASBffi
call, write for Information. successfully treated and permanently cured. PILES and
Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 8 p m. BITTCRE eared by painless and bloodless methods,
ftnndays: 9 ft, (XL to 1 p. m.
CHRONIC DISORDERS OF WOMEN. CATARRHAL CONDITIONS CURED.
We aoccesafaUy treat all nervous and chronic Catarrn of the Noae, Tbroat and Longs
lisea*** of women, and disease* peculiar to their 5® 8 ” ully treated by my new inhalation matbod.
•ex. aucb a§ Falling of tba Womb, D tpiaoement. removes all Irritation, pain in forebead, “drop -
Unnatural Discharges. Nervon* Decline. Dirtiness, ,*'"*'** and spitting and prevents
Pain ia the back. Women who wish to avoid oper- < ;? m P ilcatl ?J, L *; chronic bronchial and pulmonary
ative procedure* should investigate our methods regarding oar home treatment
of treatment- Addraa all letters: * or Catarrh.
Dn. N. KINO, Chief Consulting Physician.
JR. KIMS MEDICAL INSTITUTE. ; ” , at : lanta“ca: >~h;" v
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