Newspaper Page Text
•• tßlp* inw ~% 1
H ■; /£rMS£r\ \* • •] v, *1
it wbp- *i \* • 1 \.*i
B 1 ■l V * ,1,1 -* M
• ~Y\\\|v m 10
( i | [I
HOUSEWORK
Toorouch housework wrecks wo
men’s nerves. And the oonstant
care of children, day and night, is
often too trying for even a strong
woman. A haggiird face tells the
story of the overworked housewife
jind mother. Deranged menses,
leucorrhcea and falling of the
wonft) result from overwork.
Everv housewife nteds a remedy
to regulate her menses and to
keep her sensitive female organs
in perfect condition.
WINE" CARDUI
is doing this for thousands of
American women to-day. It cured
Mrs. Jones and that is why she
writes this frank letter:
Glendeane, Ky., Feb. 10, 1901.
I am so glad that your Wise of Cardui
me. lain feeling better than
I have felt for years. I aiu doing my
own work without any help, and I
washed last week and wae not one bit
tired. That shows that the Wine is
doing me good. I am getting fleshier
thati I ever was before, and sleep good
ardent hearty. Before 1 began taking
Wine of daruui, I used to have to lay
down five or six times every day, but
now I do not think of lying down through
the dav. Mas. Richard Jones.
| gi.OO AT lUiKRUNTS.
I g,]vicr ar.i literature, address, giving symj,-
I tons ‘‘The l.adies‘ Advisory Department”, The
I Chattanooga Medicine Cos., Chattanooga, iVnn
*E. & W. E.R.OFALA
Taking Ettect Jan. 13,1901.
M, 1 I’AHHENOEB —W NO 2 1 ASHENOEIt—E*M
daily. daily .
LTCartersville 10.15 am. M fell City 930 an
“ Stilesboro.. 10.39 oal City 10.1a
.. Tft?l’rv’le. 10.52 “ “ Kaßland tl.lD
.. Smart .1U ’’ " 8uke’a.........1215 n
•• Grad.v UM " “ Piedmont.... 2.02
Cedartown.. 12.15 pro “ rnrß ,
Warner's .12 45pm •• Cedartown.. .
- piedmont, . 1.29 “ “ Otd.v •• •
.. nuke's.... 3.15 “ " Rockmart... 4.04
“ Ragland.... 4.23 rayl’roVle.. 4.30
“ Ctaal City.... 5,10 •• •• SMlenboro... 445
Ar PellCitv . 5.35 •• AT.Oartereville.. 5.15
So 3 Pahsicngkr—West No 4 Pabbenokb— KaM
DULY KX. SUNDAY. DAILY EX. SUNDAY
LTCarteravllle.. 5.55 pm Lv Cedartown...7 50 a
•• Stilesboro ... 0.19 “ “ Grady H.OB "
•• Taylorsville 0.32 •• “ Rockmart. ..8 29
" Hock in art... H. 57 ** ** Ta.yl#rgTill..B o3
“ Gradv 7.17“ “ Stilesboro 9.00“
Ar Cedartown... 735 “ iAr attSartereviUe 930 •
I
So. 35 Passknsb—W No. 84 Pa ssengeb—F.
SUNDAY ONLY. SUNDAY ONLY
btCartersvllle.,l.ls p m Lv Cedartown 11.20 D
• 5ti1e5b0r0....1.37 “ ” Grady 11.83
■' Taylorsvtlle 1.47 “ “ R0ckmart....11.63 "
•'R0ekmart,....2.07 “ “ Taylorsville 12.13 1-0
"Grad.v 2.27 “ “ 5ti1e5b0r0....12.28 *■
Ar ueuartown..,2,4o “ Ar CarTAi*evi!le..l2.4s‘
Southern Railway
6888 Miles———-
One Management,
EIGHT SOUTHERN STATES.
Solid Yestibulod Trains,
Unexcelled Equipment
Fast Schedules.
DINING CARS
Are operated on Soutliern Railway
Trains
OBSERVATION CARS,
On Washington amt Southwestern
Vestihuled Limited, and Washington
sid t'hattanooga Limited via Lyiicn
birg.
Elegant Pullman Sleeping Cars
Of the latest pattern on all through
trains.
J, H. CIJbP, Traffic Manager,
Washington, l. C.
W. A. TURK, Gen. Passemrer Agent,
Washington. D. r -
C. A. BEKSCOTEP, Ass’t Cm. F&ssnpfT Agt
Chattanooga, Tenn.
H PARKER'S":
hair balsam
antea and beautifies the batr.
mote* a luxuriant .
■*ggr
, jjllk Every Woman
is interested and should know
e2Lk\\\Mi? \ about the wonderful
'X ill MARVEL Whirling Spray
VP' The new T*tal Byrtj*. Jnjee
' -m “"d tioa and Suetianf Best—Saf
\V est—Most Convenient.
1 1 luuti luiutlj,
f? h^ r i,ru s | * t fr it. \}„ iaL—
/fete’
TOBACCOSRIT
L/UN I and SMOKE
* YourLifeaway!
>ou can be cured of anr form of tobacco using
easily, ma d e well, strong, magnetia, full of
life nnd vigor by taking StO-TO-BAG,
oat makes weak men strong. Many gain
in ten days. Over SO 0,000
, , re< *- All druggists. Cure guaranteed. Book
bow'Al advice FREE. Address STERLING
EMEOY CO., Chicago or New York. 437
' How Are Tour K.tdner *
ti^” ,Abs ' Sr Vagus Pi Ws cure all kulney Ills, Sara
“efree. Add Sterling Remedy Cos.. CTHcagoor N. Y
HIE COTTON
CROP REVIEWED.
Twenty-four Per Cent- Decrease
Indicated in Texas’
NUMBER OF BALES ESTIMATED
At 2.622,ooo—lncrease Shown In
Indian Territory-Okiahoma De
clines About Eight Per Cent,
Galveston, Tex., August 15. —
The News presents an exhaustive
review of the condition of the cot
ton crop of 1901-02, gathered from
reports from 396 correspondents,
covering 1.48 counties in the Texas
cotton belt.
East Texas produced per
cent, of the total crop of Texas for
1900-1901, The prospective crop
for the district for 1901-02 is 7 per
cent, decn as .
The coast district produced 3 per
cent, of the Texas crop, and an in
crease of 21 percent, is indicated.
North Texas produced per
cent, of the crop, and a decrease of
17 per cent is indicated.
Southwest Texas produced 10
per cent of the crop, and a decrease
of 13 per cent is indicated.
Central Texas produced per
cent of the crop, and a decrease of
37 per cent is indicated.
The trade has generally accepted
the Texas crop of 1600-1901 at
3,450,000 Dales of 500 pounds upon
which basis the above percentages
indicate a decrease of 24 per cent,
or a crop of 2,622,000 bales.
The Indian Territory crop shows
an increase of 32 per cent which
indicates a crop of about 3x5,000
bales.
Oklahqma shows a decrease in
the probable yield of about 8 per
cent, indicating a crop of 161,000
bales.
Thus far in Texas and the terri
tories the probable yield indicated
is 3.098,000 bales. Further deter
ioration of the crop is possible with
continued dry weather, the check
ing of which by rains in several
localities might bring about im
provement.
The chief decrease is in cental
Texas, and next to that is the de
crease in uortn Texas. Southwest
Texas also shows an increase, but
the smallest decrease is iq east
Texas. 111 the coast district there
is an increase, due to the fact that
boll weevils were more scarce than
last year; there were no disastrous
floods, and lhe crop was not injured
by hurricane, three events which
contributed fo rhe serious curtail
ments of the crop of 1900-1901.
SECRET OF SCHWAB’S RISE-
Got His Start by Not Grumbling
Over Doing Extra Work.
McKeesport, Pa., August 15. —
A story is told here about Presi
dent Charles M Schwab ol the Uni
ted States Steel Corporation which
will show a good many persons
who may not know why President
Schwab became what he is. The
tale was told by an engineer for
whom Mr. Schwab, as a boy, car
ried the chain. Everybody down
here knows how Mr. Schwab be
gan life as a grocer’s clerk at Brad
dock. Next he carried a chain at
Homestead and later was a
draughtsman in the Carnegie
works. While holding that place
young Schwab came uuder the no
tice of Captain William R. Jones,
who was general manager of the
Carnegie plant, and whose name is
synonymous with everything good
and manly. Captain Jones was
killed at homestead by an accident
a few years ago.
The story is that Captain Jones
at that time needed the services of
an expert draughtsman He ap
plied to the head of the department
for a man. asking for the best man
in that place.
“I have no best man,” saici the
chief. “They are all good.”
Captain Jones we*t away. The
next day an order was issued that
to complete a certain piece of work
all of the draughtsmen should
work two hours over time each
day for several weeks without pay.
All of the draughtsmen grumbled
except one man. Captain Jones
came along next day and said to
the chief of the draughting depart
ment:
“Howdothe men like thatorder:’’
“They don’t like it and all aru
grumbling except one man,” was
the reply.
“Who is that man?” asked Cap
tain Jones.
“Schwab.”
“Give me Schwab,” said Cap
tain Jones.
* From that day tbt* vomig man's
success began. The man who told
this story was asked what he
purrrATM
Is Guaranteed
thought of President Schwab.
He said:
“Charlie Schwab has no equal as
an executive in the steel world to
day.”
The mother who would be hor
rified at the thought of letting her
daughter wander away to a strange
country without guide or counsel,
yet permits her to enter that un
known land of # womanhood with
out counsel or caution. Then, in
utter ignorance, the maiden must
meet physical problems whose so
lution will affect her whole future
life. Dr Pierce’s Favorite Pre
scription has been well named “a
God-send to women.” It corrects
irregularities and imparts such vig
orous vitality to the delicate
womanly organs, as fits them for
their imporant functions. Many a
nervous, hysterical, peevish girl
has been changed to a happy young
woman after the use of “Favorite
Prescription” has established the
sound health of the organs pecul
iarly feminine.
Every woman should own a
copy of the People’s Common
Sense Medical Adviser, sent free 011
receipt of 21 one cent stamps to
pay expense of mailing only. The
same book of 1008 pages in sub
stantial cloth for 31 stamps. Ad
dress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.
Y.
WHITE MAN TURNED YEL
LOW.
Geat consternation was felt by
the friends of M. A. Hogartv of
Lexington, Ky., when they saw
he was turning yellow. His skin
slowly changed color, also his eyes,
and he suffered teiribly. His mal
ady was Yellow jaundic He was
treated by the best doctors, but
without benefit. Then he was ad
vised to try Electric Bitters, the
wonderful Stomach and Liver
remedy, and he writes: “After
taking two bottles I was wholly
cured.” A trial proves its matchless
merit for all Stomach, Liver and
Kidney troubles. Only 50c. Sold
by Young Bros. Druggists.
<9 C&'j&mrur
Thia signature is on every box of the genuine
Laxative Bromo-Quiaine Tablet.
the remedy that cares m eoM fm erne day
What most people want is some
thing mild and gentle, when in
need of a physic. Chamberlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets fill
the bill to a dot. Thev are easy
to take and pleasant in effect. For
sale by Hall and Greene.
Letters From Abroad-
There is no better way to keep
posted in detail of the progress of
the world outside of the United
Slates than by watching the “For
eign News Notes” published in the
Chicago Record-Herald. Over a
hundred foreign staff correspond
ents of the Chicago Record-Her
ald are located in important cities
abroad. Their duties do not end
with the transmission of news by
cable, but also coreespond
ence by mail concerning all im
portant matters of any interest to
readers in this country. It is worthy
of note also, that in addition to the
work of its own correspondents
the Record-Herald receives the full
foreign news service of the New
York Herald, the New York Tri
bune and the Associated Press.
CURE ALL YOUR NIRO WITH
Pain-Killer.
A Medicine Chest in Itself.
SIMPLE. SAFE AND QUICK CURE FOR
Cramps, Diarrhoea, Colds,
Coughs, Neuralgia,
Rheumatism.
25 and 50 rent Bottles.
tiE WAKE OF UJUTATiONS.
BUY ONLY THE GENUINE
Pi-kSY DAVIS’
SOLD BY YOUNG BROS.. DRUGGISTS.
A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH OF ALLI
- • -
A Tablespoonful to a ftip
IS THC RULE TOR MAKING COrrtE
I. Pi ibis 111 BUT %OF A TAILESPOOIFUL OF
Wi-M
Lion Coffee
..M U 7 will give you stronger coffee than a tablespoonfnl
I\Jsn _ 11 of any other kind. Here is where you save money!
USE LION COFFEE!
J l J Always insist upon getting it. LION COFFEE
4 J r is absolutely pure, and not a coffee which is glazed
or coated with egg mixtures or chemicals in order
Watch aur naxt atfvarttaamant. to hide imperfections.
- ■ ■ • "■■■
In every package of LION COFFIE you will find a fully illustrated and descriptive list. No in
fact, no woman, roan, boy or girl will fail to find in the list some article which will contribute to their happiness,
comfort and convenience, and which they may have by simply cutting out a certain number of Lion Heads from
the wrappers of our one pound sealed packages (which is the only form in which this excellent coffee is sold).
WOOLSON SB**CE Ct>., TOCEDO, OHM. ,
WHAT’S YOUR FACE WORTH?
Sometimes a fortune, but never,
if you have a sallow complexion,
a Jaundiced look, moth patches
and blotches on the skin,-all signs
of LivwW Trouble. But Dr. King’s
Ntw Life Clear Skin,
Rosy Cheeks, Rich Complexion.
Only 25 cents at Young Bros.
Drug Store.
It Saved His Baby.
“My baby was terribly sick
with the diarrhoea, we were un
able to cure him with the doctor’s
assistance, and as a last resort we
tried Chamberlain’s Colic, Chol
era and Diarrhoea Remedy,” says
Mr, J. H. Doak, of Williams, Orc
gen lam happy to say it gave
immediate relief and a complete
cure. For sale by Hall and Greene
Druggists.
A Ministers’Good Work.
“I had a severe attack of bilious
colic, got a Jiottle of Chamber
lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy, took two doses
and was entirely cured,” says Rev.
A. A. Power, of Emporia. Kansas.
“My neighbor across the street
was sick for over a week, had two
or three bottles of medicine from
the doctor. He used them for
three or four days without relief,
then called in another doctor who
treated him for some days and
gave him no re’ief, so discharged
him. I went over to see him next
morning. He said his bowels
were in a terrible fix, that they
had been running off so long that
it was almost bloody flux. I asked
him if he had tried Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea rem
edy and he said, ‘No.’ I went
home and brought him my bottle
and gave him one dose; told him
to take anothe * dose in fifteen or
twenty min ites if he did not find
relief, but he took no more and
w,s errti-veVy en-reci. I think it the
best medicine I have ever tried.”
For sale by Hall and Greene.
SANFORD’S SHORTAGE GROWS-
Experts Say Floyd’s Tax Collector
IS #35,657 Short.
Rome, Ga., Aug. 15. —The
amount of the alleged shortage
now held against Tax Collector V.,
T. Sanford of Floyd county iss3s,-
657-18-
The expert accountants, B. M.
Marshall, M. S. Govan and Foster
Harper, finished their examination
of the books at noon today and
submitted their report to the county
commissioners which states that
there is a deficiency in the accounts
due the state and couyty to the
amount of $35,627.18.
The commissioners have called
in all the tax fi fas issued against
those who are behind, as shown 0:1
the collector’s books. The greatest
number of these papers are still in
the hands of the district bailiffs.
The charge made by the grai and
jury was a shortage of $34,089.14
After the careful work of the ex
pert accountants it is found that the
amount will be enlarged almost
$2,000.
The representative of the bond
ing company and the attorneys of
Sanford have been holding a secret
meeting here today, presumably
looking toward a settlement of the
matter.
Quite a sensation was aroused
when the announcement of a big
increase came from the account
tants. Two bills for embezzlement
were found agaius’ Sanford on July
1. He is under heavy bonds to
answer the charges.
From a preacher a*d his w ife
My wife, after taking your K.K.
IK. Liver Pills, likes them better
than any liver medicine she has
: ever tried. I also have used them
myself with very satisfactory re
| suits. Rev. A. D. Echoes.
Shady Dale, Ga.
OA.BTORZA.
Bern the
1
S',
(I
’
■
:
,
i
, k'acwaeer!
1 -- - ■ 1 8 1 A
CABTORIA,
Bear* the /) Kind You Haie Always BoiJgH
Farm Loans Negotiated.
MILNER & MILNER,
Attorneys at T^avr,
CARTERSVILLE. GA
j Commercial and Corporation Tractue
and Collections.
Offices with Judge T. W. Milner over
Bank of Cartersvilie.
DR. WILLIAM I. CASON,
DENTIST.
4
Office: Over Young Bros.’ Drug Store.
_ CARTERSVILLE. CA.
DR. CLARK 11. GRIFFIN, ~
DENTIST.
OFFICE: —
Up Stir, Opposite Word’s limit Stors,
CARTE} SYILLE.GA.
Educate Tour Bowels With Cascarete.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
10c, 25c, If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money.