The News and courant. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1901-1904, September 26, 1901, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

Poorly? “ For two years 1 suffered ter ribly from dyspepsia, with great depression, and was always feeling poorly. I then tried Ayer’s Sarsa parilla, and in one week I was a new man.” —John McDonald, Philadelphia, Pa. Don’t forget that it’s “Ayer’s” Sarsaparilla that will make you strong and hopeful. Don’t waste your time and money by trying some other kind. Use the old, tested, tried, and true Ayer’s Sarsapa riila. si M a bottle. All drcffisti. Ask your doctor what ho thinks of Ayer's Sarsapon.io. He knows <ll about this Tand old family medicine. Follow his advice and we will be satisfied. J C. AVER CO.. Lowell, Mass. THROUGHOUT j?JI COUNTY. FOliD. The past few nights have been very chilly and cover was much needed in the latter part of the night. Winter time is close at hand when coyer and coats are called for, and we were informed j yesterday that Jack frost was dis-1 covered one morning last week on the farm of Mr. L. D. Jolly. Ac-! cording to the katydids the frost -already seen is pretty near the time it should have appeared, only about ten days difference. Mr. and Mrs. James Jolly were kindly requested last week to make room for another—its a girl that made the demand. Mrs. Matilda Sexton, of South Carolina, is now visiting her many relatives in this and adjoining com munity. Mr. John Terhune and daugh ter, Miss Pearl, of Etowah, spent a day last week with friends at Ford. Mrs. Fred Durant and Miss lilla Dodd attended the association held with the Raccoon church last week Cards are out announcing the marriage of Prof. J. 11. Jolly to Miss Mamie Prince England, of Grantville, Ga. G. M. Isbell has been for a cou ple or more days the past week quite sick, but is improving great ly. Miss Ina VanMetre left last week for Wesleyan College. Cotton has opened rapidly the past week but farmers seem to be somewhat despondent over the price, It's very discouraging. I hose who have never experienced .anything of the kind can’t have 0y kind of sympathy whatever for those who are year by year be ing paid less for their products than it cost to make them. We wish there could be some move made somew here by some one that would make the hearts of all those who handle the products of the •farmers more broad and liberal ihau has been heretofore. No one could tell what a joy it would bring to the homes of our dear old sunny south. We don’t want to grow rich but we feel like if we could get a fair compensation for our product that we could do more to help others in their sore distress. CASS STATION. Miss Neal of Atlanta, who ha.- been visiting Miss Dixie Hargis returned home recently after a most pleasant visit. Mrs. J. F. Mays, and children, of Birmingham, Ala., who has been visiting her mother and family Mrs. R. H. Walton, for several months returned home last Tues day week. We will miss her and the bright little ones from our midst and hope they may soon re turn again. We welcome back to Cass Mr. and Mrs, R. R. Hargis and family, who have moved back from At lanta to make their permanent home here. Mr. Hargis can’t stay away from his old home long as it has many ties that were formed in childhood. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hargis of .North Carolina are visiting the ioimer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Hargis. Harry’s friends are al ways glad to see him. Mrs. Watkins, formerly Miss Hattie Posey, returned home last week after spending some weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Posey. Her health was not so good before coming, but while here it was greatly improved. Miss Tate, of Cedartown who has been visiting Mrs. E. G. Cox A CHICAGO DENTIST i Relates How He Found a Cure for | Systemic Catarrh. R. A. Norrle, D. D. 8. R. A.N'orrlfi, Doctor of Dental Surgery, 126 State street, Chicago, 111., writer to The Pcrun# Medicine Company as fol- low a: “I desire to ex press/or the benefltof the public my experience with the famoua ! catarrh remedy, Peruna I was afflicted | with catarrh of the head and throat fol twelve years. I had tried many reme dies without avail. I applied to several doctors, but they were not able to cure me. I learned of the remedy, Peruna, through your pamphlets and took It for four months. It entirely cured me, and as I took the remedy three years ago, I consider the cure permanent.” Hon. Clement M. Hammond is one of the best known newspaper men in New York City. Writing to The Peruna Medicine Cos., he says: “For about six years I have had trouble every fall and winter with my voice. At times it has extended to my bronchial tubes and lungs. I think all 1 this trouble came from whooping cough, which I had when I was about twelve years old, and which left me with ca tarrh. Since I have taken Peruna, my voice has been blearer than in over two years, all of which I am willing to tes tify to.” Mr. 'Hammond’s address is “The Arlington,” 64 Montague street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Address Dr. Hartman, Columbus, 0., 1 for a free catarrh book. for several days recently, returned home last week after a pleasant. Miss Helen Green, of Rome spent several days last week with her aunt and uncle, Miss Jennie and Mr. C. M. Quillian. Misses Ida and Jim Vernon spent several days with friends in your city, and attended the taber nacle meetings during its progress there. The farmers are all busy picking cotton now, and the hum of the gins have commenced. We hope the errp will turn out well and bring a good price. We deplore the tragic death of our late president whose place vi 1 be hard to fill, but there has been one that has taken his place that will yet be found to fully meet our expectations of a good ruler. Mrs. Fletcher Walton, of Edge wood, Ga., spent several days re cently with her mother-in-law and family, Mrs. R. H. Walton. Beauty is born in the blood. Beauty is more than “skin deep.’’ it is blood deep. When the blood is tainted by disease the flesh will feel it and the skin will show it. Sallow or muddy complextions.pim ples, blotches, and eruptions are only the surface signs of impure blood. Face washes, lot’ons, com plextion powders, may palliate the evils but they cannot cure the dis ease. The only cure is tp cleanse the blood of the poisonous matter which is the cause of the! outbreak in the flesh and 'skin. Impure blood can be absolutely purified b the use of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Aledical Discovery. Its effect on flesh and skin is marked. Sores heal and disappear. The skin be comes smooth, and regains its natural color. The eyes brighten and sparkle, the whole body is radiant with the brightness and beauty of health. “Golden Med ical Discovery” contains no alco hol, whiskey or other intoxicant, land is absolutely free from opium, cocaine and other narcotics. The use pf Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets, assists the action of the ‘ Discovery” by cleansing the system of clog ging matter. Poisoned by Glass- Atlanta, Sept. 23. —The 19- months’-old son of Mr and Mrs. J. W, May son died last night from blood poison caused by a small piece of glass sticking in the little fellow’s foot. Three weeks ago the boy while playing in the yard chanced to step upon a small piece of glass. The particle was so small that it could not be located, and for this reason it was believed that the wound was only a cut. A few days ago the foot became greatly inflamed and blood poison set in. Physicians were called in but nothing could be done to stay the hand of death. And in conse quence life passed away last night about 10 o’clock. THE AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW OF REVIEWS is the one important magazine in the world giving in its pictures. Its text, in Its contributed articles, editorials and departments, a comprehensive, timely record of lhe world's current history. Nol lhe enumeration of mere bare facts, but a comprehensive picture ol the month, its ac&vftfes, Its notable personalities, and notable utterances. The beat informed men and women is the world find It Indispensable. -i — - ► There ere many readers In your locality who have yet to learn of ita uaefulnew. We with to establish active agents in every city and township In the country. We will pay liberally for ener getic effort fn the subscription field. Leisure moments can be utilized with substantial increase of income. Make a list of the persons in your locality who should have the “ Review of Reviews," and send to us for agent's terms, sample copies, and working outfit. Then solicit their subscriptions. It is a compliment to approach a person with a subscription proposition for the " Review of Reviews," and consequently orders are easily secured. This is the active subscrip tion season. Mate application at onae, naming your references. Price, 23 cents & number. f 2.30 a. yeer. THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS COMPANY/ 13 Aator Piece, New York City. Woman’s Home Companion jgVJW—-VMP ■ -tmrm am *- —— m ■■■■!— il on thly, 40 to 64 IWos, Eacb 11 by 18 Inch*?. It already has ,540,000 subscribers, and this number is constantly increasing. A Live Agent Wanted sv?ry Camraar.’ly. Most Libera! Terms. Subscription Price $2.00 e. Year. Tea Ceois s Cepv. Tpri fer a sample copy and we wiji send you an elegant oc *‘ M ■ cu Vviita engraving. 20 by 25 in hes in si 22, of Landseer’s famous painting Defiance, or Stag a: Eay.” Mention this offer when you write. Address WOMAN’S HOME COMPANION, Springfield, Ohio New Shipment Of ''Rogers Bros. Farpous 1847 Knives and Forks just received. Will sell un til! \ this lot is gone at $4.30 for 6 Knives and 6 I’orks. Remember there is but one quality of Rog ers Bros. 1847 Knives and Forks made in the round handle, ho matter what you may be told to the contra ry. I guarantee everything I seh to be exactly as rep resented. Better secure a set this week! F. GRESHAM, Jeweler. For Sale. Complete Newspaper and Job Office Outfit. The newspaper and job outfit used in the publica tion of the News, consist ing of a Cottrell power press, Liberty and Gordon jobbers, paper cutter, cases stands, stones, type etc. gas engine, all in good con dition, for sale at great bar gain- 1 his is a good op portunity to buy an outfit cheap, Apply to the News and Courant. If you are scrofulou®, dyspeptic, rheumatic, troubled with kidney complaint, general debility, lacking strength, take Hood’s Srasaparilla. THE IDEAL HOME MAGAZINE Is in its twenty-eighth year; is printed on fine paper and pro fusely illustrated. It gives 40 to 54 pages a month, each page 11 by 16 inches, and anew and beautiful cover in colors every issue. Its editors and contrib utors are the most popular American writers; in short, it is the ideal family magazine, magnificently illustrated. Its departments are edited by ex perts and are full oi interest. Asa home magazine it has no su periors, ana few, if any, equals. 6GD Pages—] ,200 Pictures EACH PACE !S EQUAL TO FOU* gsdlnaxy Magazine pages... Hundreds of thousands con sider it a family necessity. It is clean, pure and inspiring. Its contents, while varied, are entertaining and of the highest order. It contains neither sen sationalism nor provincialism. flew ffat Hotfel W.W.ROBERTS Has opened anew meat market in the Hood building, on Main street, and is prepared to serve the public with fresh meats every day. He has a tine lot of YOUNG CATTLE and will serve nice tender meats. MR. J. C. DODGEN has charge of the market, and will be glad to see his friends. IT IS + A Coal Day Ami 1 Am Going to H. c. WILLIfImS’ TO BUY. It is a real pleasure to burn his coal. He does not charge coal or oil, and I must not forget to take the money, as all credit orders are laid aside. Cash customers receive prompt atten tion. The Cash Coal Dealer- Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digest* what you eat. CASTORZA. Bean the _ The Kind You Have Always Bought If You Are in Need of FURNITURE. It Will Pay You to Call On Jackson, Griffin & Cos. We carry a full line of cheap, medium and fine furniture * rugs, mattings and trunks and can suit you in both price and r COFFINS AND CASKETS In stock at all times andour Mr. Jackson is prepared to doemi.li. ■ when desired. uoaitn i n g (’all and see us for anihing vou need in our line. JACKSON, GRIFFIN & CO. Don’t Forget Us When Yon Want Feed Stuffs—: We have just’received the following in car load lots : Mixed Oats in 5 bushel bags. Bran shorts in 100 poudd sacks, guaranteed Cotton Seed Meal in 100 pound sacks, New crop Hay, in bales. A little more damaged Wheat for hogs, and it’s tae best feed on earth for the money, You can’t make a mistake in buying Fertili zers if the sacks are brandded “Swift’s All Ani mal Matter.” If you want the best fertilizer for peach trees or grape vine call and see us. J. E. FIELD & SON. What a dreadful thing it is to wake up in the night suffering from cholera morbus, and yet cases of this kind are very common. The trouble, however, will never become serious if you keep a bottle of Pain-Killer at hand, for it is a remedy that never fails to cure cholera, diarrhoea or dys entery. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pain-Killer, Perry Davis. Price 25c. and 50c. Want Advertisements. FOR SALE, One pair of good young mules. C. H. Starling, Bartow, Ga 9-20-30 FOR RENT. Julia A. Aiken Farm of 140 acres, in the 16th District. Now rented to VV. B H. Barnes. Apply to J. T. Hollemau, 8 West Alabama street. Atlanta, Ga. sepl9-4t FOR SALE OR RENT. A good three horse Farm, mineral included. Ap ply to D. J. Guyton, Cartersyille, Ga. sepl9-4t FOR SALE. Fine Jersey Cow for sale at reasonable price. G. H. Waring, Cement, Ga, it WANTED—To buy a pair of Big Bone Guinea hogs. Would like to corres pond with some one in regard to same. Also with any one knowing of such stock. “R. F. H.,” Lock Box 108, Car tersviile, Ga. FOR RENT. My house on South Er win street now occupied by Mr. E. Hodges. Possession given October Ist. Address J. A. Crawford, Daltoß, Ga 2t POSTED. All parties are warned not to hunt or haul pine off the pine lands belonging to me in the 17th district. This September 12, 1901. R. B. Hitch cock, lmo | FOR SALE OR RENT. The R. H. Brown place, 361 acres, five miles from Emerson, eight miles from Carters ville. A loui-horse form open. Wil sell on easy terms. The Georgia Loan Sl Trust Cos. Macon, Ga. or Milner & Anderson, Cartersville, Ga 9 -1 9 - 4 t. - For Sale- Nine fine mules, McCormick binder, McCormick mower, rake, superior drill, coui planter, Disc and smoothing harr®ws, all of my farming tools, wagons, etc. Corn, fodder and oats. See me. 7-i5-3mos. J. D. Trotter. For Sale- Four fine fresh cows, registered and high grade Jerseys. J. S. Bf.azley, M. D. tf- Stilesboro, Ga. LCSt. Between Methodist personage and tabernacle Thursday night, 12th inst., an Adelphian badge, with name of Corinne Turnbull. Reward will be paid if left with I Rev. G. W. Yarbrough. For Sale. The Powell house and lot on Douglas street. Apply to tf Jno. H. Wikle. For Sale- Desirable building lot fronting on Rowland street 150 feet, and running back 275 feet. Applyto - Mrs. T. L,. Gilbert, 8-22-tf. Lost. Between the postoffice and res idence of J. C, Milam, on Market street, ladies purse, containing about S2O in bills and change; one note for fhioo, card of Mrs. J. A, Curtis, and money order receipt. Finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving at Lumpkin Bros. The great remedy of the day is unquestionably Pain-Killer, for the instant relief of all burns, scalds, bruises, etc., and for pains in the stomach and bowels as well as in sudden attacks of cholera morbus. No family should pretend to keep house without it always by them. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pain-Killer, Perry Davis’. Price 25c. and 50c. K. of P. Meeting Notice- A regular con vention of Car tersville Lodge \ No. 42, Knights v * rythu..^^^ will be held in \ the Castle Hall WiLfiCh Friday,S'-pt 27th 1901, at 7:30 p. in. Sggj* sharp. Work in Ist Rank. y C. M. Milam, C.C. W. H. Wikle. K. B. Jurors Excused- The jurors drawn for the Sep tember term of the city court, and adjourned to the fourth Monday is September, are excused from duty and need not appear at the time specified. Only such cases as be disposed of without a jury "in be tried at this term. J. W. Harris. J udge City Court. Sept. 25, 1901. ■BUFFALO. | LONG LIMITS-LOW BATES ; Now in Effect. IQubbii & crescsnii ROUTE. I Pinegt trains South. Dottble d®' l .' ’ train service to and from Ciiminu i Through sleepers to Buttalo. , | Visit tln> Great Fair at 1 the Rainbow fit} - . , Ask ticket agents for paitleulars. | W. i *1 RFHY, W. Ct BISKABSOS. 1 UeiTl Manager* * * ***** | CINCINNATI.