The News and courant. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1901-1904, August 22, 1901, Image 5

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PuRE BReiGS, Patent Medicines, FINE STATIONERY, And Druggists Sundries. Can be bought at lowest prices from HALL & GREENE. LOCAL NEWS _JN_ BRIEF. Bargains in furniture at Car tersville Furniture Cos. Mr. E. Boyd, of Cedartown, spent Monday in the city. Mr. Paul Jones has returned from a trip to Louisville, Ky. Chairs and tables, any style, *at the Cartefsville Furniture Cos. Cash or credit at the Curtersville Furniture Cos. for any thing you want. Mrs. John Postell went down to Atlanta Monday for a short visit to friends. If you want a nice suit of furiia ture call on the Cartersville Fur niture Cos. Miss Orie Best has returned from a delightful visit of several days to Dalton. Mr. F. Stukenborg, of Selma, Ala., spent last Sunday in the city the guest of friends. Miss Mattie Williams, of Green ville, Ga., is the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Gresham. Messrs, J. N. McKelvey, and C. M. McMakin, of Kingston,were in the city Monday. Miss Johnnie Hannon, of Pied mont, Ala , has been a visitor to relatives here this week. Miss Christine Brown, of Mon tezuma, Ga., is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. M. R. Stansell. The Cartersville Furniture Cos., can supply you tvith any kind of furniture at the right price. Quite a number of people from this place attended the Camp meet ing at Pine Log last Sunday. Miss May Belle' CunyuVßtias-’re turned irom a pleasant visa to friends in and Rockmart. Mrs. W. P. Phillips, of Marsha'l ville. Ga., is a guest at the Hud gins house for the summer. All kinds of mattresses and springs to make you sleep good, at Cartersville Furniture Cos. Miss Florence Campbell will vistit at an early date Miss li’inor Jones in Cartersville.—Atlanta News. Miss C. E. Glauton, of Coving ton. Ga., is a pleasant guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W P. Lara more. Mrs. D. A. AttawAy and chil dren, of Chattanooga, are spe di g a short while in the city with rel atives, Mrs. C. M. Fields has been ill for more than a week, but her friends will be pleased to l£arn she is much better. Mr. John T. Norris left yester day for Warm Springs, Ga., where he will spnd a week at that de lightful resort. Miss S. M. Akin has returned from Athens, where she has been spending several weeks at the State Normal school. Misses’Carrie and Tillie Moon, of Cartersville, visited the family of Col. J, J. NorthcutT Thursday. —Acworth Post, The peach crop of this section has been gathered and shipped to market, and the growers have re ceived handsome returns. Mrs. W. P Milam, of LaGrange, who has been spending several weeks with her mother, Mrs. M, E. Hood, returned home Monday. Mrs. J. G. Simpson, of Darling ton, S. C., arrived Monday even ing and will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. B. Cunyus, for a few days, Mrs. Sitnpson has a host of friends in Cartersville, who are glad to see her again. General Debility Day in and out there is that feeling of weakness that makes a burden of itsel.. Food does not strengthen. Sleep does not refresh. It is hard to do, hard to bear, what should be easy, vita'ity is on the ebb, u.id the whole system suffers. For this condition take Hood's Sarsaparilla. It vitalizes the blood, gives vigor and tone to all the organs and functions, and is positively unequalled for all run-down or debilitated conditions. ' Hood’s WllS cure cunßlipdtiou. c-.rt. Mr. P. S. Shelman returned home Sunday from a two weeks trip in the north and east. He re ports a most enjoyable trip. Miss Margaret Dayidson, who is pleasantly remembered by many Cartersville friends, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. R. Anderson. After a pleasant visit of two weeks to her aunt, Mrs. J. R. An derson, Miss Rosa Belle Wise left Monday morning for a trip to Washington and New York. On account of a washout at Punrpkinvine creek near Dallas the passenger trains from the Southern were run over the West ern and Atlantic last Sunday. Halstead Smith, Jr., a prominent young attorney of Rome, commit ted suicide last Friday night, at Clebu'rne.Texas. The direct cause of the suicide is thought to be mental aberration. Miss Amanda Smith, who has charge of Bradley, Griffin & Co’s millinery department, left Monday for New York, where Mr. Bradley is buying fall goods, and will make her season's selections. Mrs. J. H. Walker brought the News and Courant a basket of very fine Elbeita peaches last week, which were very much enjoyed by force. Mr. Walker shipped twelve hundred crates from four acres which brought him a very handsome profit. Mr. G. H. Aubrey, of Carters ville, special commissioner of the South Carolina and West Indian Exposition, of Charleston, was in the city a few hours Saturday morning. He is doing some good work for the exposition.—Dallas New Era. The Knights of Pythias barbe cue and picnic, which was to have been held last Friday, was post* poned indefinitely oh account of the heavy rains. The lodge had made preparations for an elegant affair, but the weather was against them. - - The protracted meeting at the Baptist church closed last Sunday night The rite of baptism by im mersion, was administered to one candidate, Mr. William Hudgins. The meeting has resulted in much good to the church and the cause of religion. On next Sabbath morning at the Presbyterian church, the people will have an opportunity of hear ing the Rev. J. Lynn Bachman, of Tennessee, who is one of the most gifted divines of that state. We bespeak for him a large congrega tion, and all are cordially invited to attend this service. Rev. R. B. Headden, of Rome, will fill the pulpit at the Baptist church next Sunday and Rey. A. W Bealerwill preach in his church. Mr. Headden was a number ot years ago pastor of the church here, -and was greatly beloved by his church and congregation. He will be warmely welcomed by his host of friends. Messrs. Henry Milner, Ab Har rison,‘and John Wikle got as far as White Path springs on their overland trip to Tallulah and came back, the rain being so continious as to make traveling not very agreeaole. They say the springs has quite a number of summer vis itors, and they saw considerable crude gold mining going on about the springs. Col. J. J. Conner, returned Mon day from Thomasville, where he went to attend the meeting of the Georgia State Agricultural Soci ety. On Col. Conner was bestowed the no small honor of being elected vice president of the society. He is a level headed progressive far mer and a clean, upright citizen and is fully worthy of such recog nition as his election to the place implies. Misses Hattie and Louise Price entertained Thursday evening com plimentary to the following Wes leyan girls: Misses Stevie Campbell, Bertha Adams, Nellie Knight, Elinor Jones, Alice Cary, Christine Lumpkin. Julia Jones and Pauline Boyd, the game of progressive love was played and Mr. Harry C lav ton took tne first prize. Salad and sherbet courses were served and the evening was a most delight ful one. Mrs. W. W. Banks, of Tifton. Ga., who has been the guest of Mrs. C. N. Patterson for a week, returned to her home yesterday. The rains of the past week have improved the crops, and Bartow’s farmers will have corn to sell as well as cotton when the harvest comes. When you get married and start to house keeping get your furni ture from the Cartersville Furni ture Cos, and you will always be happy. Thpat, present and future of Hood’s trsHparilla are: It has cured, it is eur i ig, it will cure. OA.BTOHIA.. Boar. th. yf The Kind You Hava Always Bought For Rent- Terrace Place on Main street, close in. Large house with fifteen rooms, makes au excellent board ing house, and can be kept full all the year. Large garden, city wa ter. Address Mrs. M. D. Freeman, 4t- Cartersville, Ga. Th* Su;9s Prescription for Ma laria. chills and Fever is a bottle of lirove’s Tasteless Chill Touie. It is simply iron and quinine :t; a last* • ess torm. No cure—no p.i r °ric oUo Watch Lost- Open face stem-winding silver watch between Tabernacle and Presbyterian church. P'mder will be liberally rewarded. J. B. Eubanks. little justice, it would seem, in the suffering that many ■lj j£j Yuj jj women undergo month after p' s}*<)] month. WlWffV* Justice acts upon the Id fJlJ'jh legal maxim that ignor- W\ \ ance of the law be pleaded in mitigation of punishment. It is ignorance which causes so much I womanly suffering. Ignor- I r' wra ance of the requirements of j Rw womanly healtii; ignorance ffll'l/ on the part of those who f lj attempt to cure and fail, / /, I and ignorance of the fact lj jlj I that Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Z If I I Prescription cures womanly diseases. It establishes * regularity, dries'weakening (£ drains, heals inflammation ftvwH l and ulceration and cures female weakness. "When I first wrote to Doctor Pierce concerning my health,” says Mrs. Mollie E. Carpenter, of Dinaria, Cumberland Cos.. Tenn., "I was so weak I could only write a few words until I would have to rest; was so weak I eould hardly walk. Words cannot express my sufferings : dimness of sight, palpitation, shortness of breatli, black spats or else shining lights before my eyes, terrible headache, numbness iti my arms and hands and tongue, also my jaws would get numb; constipation, falling of the uterus, disagreeable drains, soreness through my bowels ; in fact I was diseased from head to foot. Now I can do my own washing and cook ing. I can take a ten quart pail in one hand and a six quart pail in the other (full of water), and carry both one-ffmrth of a mile and never stop to rest. lam as heavy as I was at 19 years (ijj pounds). J used thirty bottles of ‘ Favorite Prescription ’ and ‘ Golden Medical Discovery ’ and twenty-five rials of ‘ Pleasant Pellets.' ” Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, paper covers, is sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Anyone sending n sketch and description ms-> a-jlckly ascertain our opinion free whether n Invention Is probably patentable. tlons strictly confidential. Handbook Wn Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Mann & Cos. recolvt special notice, without charge. In the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. largest clr culatlon of any scientific Journal. Terms, jo year ; four months. $L Sold by all newsdealers MUNN & Cos. 36,Broadway New York TVNtmb OftW. Y St.. Wnhinifton n < Best Seeds that Growl CASH PRIZES for 1900 At Every American Fair and many New Feature*, of particular interest, presented in BURPEE’S Farm Annual Leading American Seed Catalogue Mailed FREE to all. A handsome new book of 14® P****’"^''" the plain truth about Seeds, incfuaUig we Novelties which cannot be had else • lteautifal colored plate and hundred* of lilt (rations from nature. Gives practical in™™, tion of real value to all who wool'l r choicest Vegetables snd met beautiful nowe.„. Write • postal card TO-DAY I W. ATLEE BURPEE & CO., Philadelphia PENNYROYAL"PiLLS * Original f! Only tie-nutm* c4< U-'Tm f.r CHICHKSTKK'N KX.USII in KKl* sol tiold meiaiil- ia with bloe ribbon Take no other. !mita -1-3 tlonau Boy f Dru*i#-t. or nd 4*. in 1 Jr alampa for PartlpNlnia. Teaffwoni*** 1m iQ and•• Roller for by re- If tarn Mot!. IIMWO l-witmo.t*,- idbj all Pruggiat- Cfclck*t*r * Co*, Rea tion t&is japar. MadUoa FllibA., FA. SGHEtiIiR’S GRANDWINDUP XHE WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT. All Sheer Muslins, Lawns and Dimities Sacrificed. Three Great Lots for This and Next Week’s Selling. 15 pieces sheer lawns, dimities and batistes. The season’s best 10 and values. Your Choice at 7^c. 10 pieces finest American dimities and swisses, never a yard sold underlie. Your Choice at 10c, 10 pieces imported wash labrics, values up to zqc a yard, Your Choice at 15c. Great Clearance Sale of Slippers. NOTE THESE PRICES. LOT NO. 1. All our ladies’ low quarter shoes worth 2.00 to 2,50 at I.SO. LOT NO. 2. AU our ladies’ and Misses Oxford’s and Sandals worth 1.50 to 1,75 at 115. LOT NO. 3. All our ladies’, Misses' and children Oxford’s and Sandals, worth 1.00 and 1.25, at 89c. LOT NO. 4. A iot of Odds and Ends, some worth 1.00, seme worth up to 2.00 at soc. NO GOODS WILL BE CHARGED AT THESE PRICES. SCHEU6R’S, A Dinner Set^o Adds more to a dining room than any other part of tne furnishing. Here are a few prices to show how cheap you can buy one of us : A 55 piece whit* granite Dinner Sea for $6 75. An 82 piece white granite Dinner Set for $ll.OO, A 66 piece Dinner Set of Johnson Bros.’ best Porcelain ••Loraine” pattern, for $10.75. A 54 piece Dinner Set of Johnson Bros.’ best Knglish Porcelain, “Atnericus” pattern. $6.75. V 110 piece white China lor $17.50. A 101 piece rtecorat*d China for *25.00. Call and let us show them to you. It is no trouble for us to show our goods. CALHOUN BROS. $15.25 ROUND TRIP VIA THE Queen & Cresent ROUTS CHATTANOOGA ITO CLEVELAND. Acconnt Encampment Gr. A. H. September 10-14, 1901. W. J. Murphy. W. C. Rinearson, Cen’ Mgr. Cen’l Pass. Ag*. CABTOHIA. 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