The News and courant. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1901-1904, October 10, 1901, Image 5

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j'IETY PEOPLE WHO USE PERUNA BBBsenßMNyk IPil SnHpl SllfeJit ■SIUmIMI I TEFT. JOHNSON AND MISS ABBE JOHNSON, OP 9. % ■r. THFFT. JOHNSON, a well-, B ysciety man of Washing- B ingtoa, I). ~ topiaryodlast sua- E- leading man in “ The Hteart of B-lad” coißpaoy<wrl%ea-ttoe fo-llow- Bftte-r to Dr. Hart man, of C\/liunbus, E whiefa he gives his opinion of the Brh remedy, Peruna. Mr. Jehnaon Bp gU mf experiments with medl- E /a the effort to lasprww a condl- I impaired by overwork, I have Erf nothing that has done so much ■as Peru me. Asa tonic It Is grand. E- ptoaaare in rttctuwrn ending It to Ess*>n7 people and to the public m-afly. ” E sister, Miss Abbe Johnaon, a tal- E youa* actress-and woman, Erf Washington, D. C., speak* in the Best ternwef Peruna. Sfcesayw: ■ *■ p?e* la Tf -n B I*v- an exoll*sn4 remedy. I Bttiy Join with my brother, Mr. B.Johnaoa, th® leadin* man>in “The Bt of Ms-yland,” in testifying to Bn a as a fine Professional B r travel!*** from ariy to Bhoaid not be withoat Peruna.” Be abev* letter* were written from Bring ton, D. C., Fourteenth and I Bts. B Pohert B. *tame!l, the great ro- Btis actor, says: “Peruna in re- Bin? to the nerves mod brain- It Es me fxl like anew mao. M IPCIRE DR&GS, I Patent Medicines, I'IKE STATIONERY, And Druggists Sundries. ■ tan be bought at lowest prices from I ALL & GREENE. I lOGAL NEWS I _JN BRIEF. ■o fo Buatou Buggy & Harness B for cheap buggies. Bfr. J. M. Field welcomed the B*ai of a fine baoy girl last week. Hlr. J. Bernstein has been paint ■up his store and now calls it ■ blue front. Buy your groceries at cost from BA. Donahoo & Bro., at the Bing out sale. 2t. where will be services at the Bseopal church next Sunda}- at All are cordially in- Bd. B l *' Mary Dwelle, of Charlotte, I C., is the guest of her aunt, B John P. Anderson,for a short Be. Bui! stock of groceries retailing B'holesale prices at E. A Don- Bo & Bro- 2t. Br. C. T. Joes, of Stilesboro, ■Priding a few weeks with rel- B*s in Sullivan county, Tenn. BE. John Rousch, manager of B Ladd Lime Works, donated a ■ load of lime to rebuild t)*; sol '■* hom in Atlanta. This is a y Hberal contribution from Mr. |tisch, ~ —— "I Ml Staffed Up ‘at’s-Jie condition of many suffer?*! <x*nrrh, especially in the morning, 'wit dffioulty is experienced. in clear- B the lead and throat. Xo wmder catarrh causes headache, ‘pairs die taste, smell and hearing, ■utß he breath, deranges the stom a and ffeste the upp&itti. To cur* catarrh, treatment must be ‘natitutbnal—alterative and tonic. Si was afflicted with ca'wWi. I took aiAneaof difh-rent kinds, dying each hir tfiaft bqt gradually eryv worse until - r 'uld haffly hear, taste or smell. I the* 'm't'nnpd , try Mood's Sarsaparilla, ’and m*tles J was c(*ed mid mot hfl any return of the disease l 'ce.’ KvesE Forbes, Lebanqp, Kan. ioods Sarsaparilla ires cataih —it soothe* and strength tbe iryjous irfembrane and builds i> the wlib; system. PERUNA HAS MAJfT FHttEIlD* among sectetj pM-ate a^oryrihaf*. They all reco&meß it at a fne tonic, excellent far anuJKa, celda and hoarseness to wUeh >; at ah itehle Late hcnire, awari, the mm lesa rounds of social dutaaa, the an aw <Uent supping of nervoaa vitality, aialf* the society feaa ar wagaaa especially ftahle to tfffectiaaa a t cataavhal origin. ' Vice President Iktxa %ler, prifcarV nently connected in Chicago, aai Tice President of the llMnoia Woman’s Ah liance, in a letter written from eio'Sast doth street, says: “Duringthepaatyeai I gradually lost flesh amt atramgA unhit I warn unable ha jiarte aja my mark proper!y. Peruna gave me an* Ufa and restored my streprih. ” m Geeage Backus, in “Wa w Sown Cast” C0.,-saya: “Mknotr of atdiiag ah etlca adoqa.in Mie spr igi relief fruju hoaaea ns HUana. h* ie janjiftn ta all persons who use their yatce fn priWlic woak. It almaet immediately relieves huskiness and renders the veioe strong and natural.” * Mies- Maude Lid am Bereri, one #f the loading operasingersof America, writes: aga my narves was# in danger ah absolute and hopeless collapse from th sitrafci of hard work, study and excite menL A friend sent me a bottle of Pa nina Mid prevailed upon me to take A I did, with marveloas results.” A nook on eatarrh sen agree by The rune Meckoiae ©0.,, Columbus, Ohio. Mr. Thomas M. Gilreath, who has been located in Chicago for i se/eral months, ijt risking In* j mother at present. Gentlemans 12 siz fllglin wnpeh jeweled movement, Brga.m at 325,00 for * few dayu To see them is to buy. i\ Opt iWHA w. Miss Ruby Purse left a few days ago for Littleton, N. C.„ where she will enter college. She was ac companied on tbe trip by her *i*- ter, Miss Louise. E. A. Donahoo & Bro. have de cided to quit busuions and will close out their stock of gmcpries st cost. Now is the time t* by your groceries. *t Little Robert Bflbr* happened-* to an accident a few days ayu, by badly dislocating hi* though after the careful attention of Dr. Griffii* is doing kicslf and will soon be,out. Buggies nnd snrriss in tbs latest patterns and good styles at the Burton Buggy and Harness Cos, just received a aew ear laatf. Call and see them at tha 'Hnrwn tottness shop. The friends of Maj. ©• o. H. Waring, of Cement, will regret to learn that he had a strsksai paral ysis a few days aso. tf*j- Waring received a stroke min tame ago from which he h*d krgsly recov ered. Ladies s6lid gold waufc FWgin or Waltham jeweled ■ovsraent, aerfactly reliable time fc*epr*, for a week I will make a spesaal price 50 regular $30.00 yatehsa. F. ftawwili. Mr. Ed Strickland, Jr., is now engaged in the wholesale grocery establishment of bis unde, Mr. Al bert Strickland. He is a bright and energetic young man and bids fair to develop into a successful man erf businsn*. Gen. C. A. Evans, of Atlanta, made a business visit to the city Tuesday and met many old time friends who were glad to shake his hand once mare. No Geor gian occupies a warmer place in the hearts of Bartow csnntians than Gen. Evans. Mr. W. V. Baker was able to b at bis office yesterday after an ill ness of several weeks. His friends ari glad to set him out again. The Burton Buggy & Harness Cos have just received a car load of buggies which the will sell at bot tom pricer. Cal-1 on W. T. Burton and see them. Hd. V. Price & Cos , h*d a repre sentative with us last spring and those who bought suits from us at j that time will remember the excel- j ent fit of each garment aud also the workmanship. Try us again. Remember the date, Oct 4th and sth. C. L. Collins & Cos. Miss Nancy Davis died at the honrti of ‘Mrs. Arthur Davie last Thursday, and was buried at Oak Hill cemetery on Friday. 4lie was a sister of the late Mr. Arthur Davis, wan a devoted Christian, and leaves a large circle of friends to mourn bei loss. Mr. J, W. Hill, of Resaca, and j Mrs. Mary A. Griffin,of Oostanaula Ga.. were married at the residence of Dr. W. C. Griffin in this city last Wedeusday eceuing, Rev. G. W. Yarbrough porformmg the cer emony. Mr. and Mrs. Hill left 011 the evening traiu for the home of the groom at Resaca. The board of county comrais sioaiers desire an expression of the people of the different districts of the county upon an isstie of bonds to complete the court. If the peo ple prefer bonds they should let the commissioners know before the next meeting of the board, when some action can be taken looking to an election. Tha Presbyterian church is be ing overhauled and repainted in side and out. Anew carpet has been put down and the water motor attached to the organ. Mr. A. O. Granger has been the lead ing spirit in the improvements and much credit is due to his generosi ! ty for the work accomplished. There is more catarrh in this section of this country than all other diseases put (•gether, and until the las* few years was supposed to be incurable. Vur a great many years doctors pro* uouuued it a meal disease, aud prescrib ed local relivedics, and bv constantly failing to core with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science lias proven catarrh to be a constitutional treatment, Hall's Catarrh Cure, manu factured by V. J. Cheney <fc Cos. Toledo. 0., is the only constitutional cure on the market, it is taken internally in doses from ten drop* to a teasposaifu). It acts directly on the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Thev nfler one hundred dollars for any case it tails to cure. Sendior circulars and testimon ials. Arid<**, F. J. CM KNEY A Cos,, Toledo, O Sold by Brugeists, 75c. H!l’s Family Pills are the best. K, of P. Meeting Notice- A regular con ventfon of Car keraville Lodge So. 12, will ke held in th C-flsHe Hall FrMmv,Oct. 11th, 1901, at 7 :§0 p. m. # ***’ g\ mp. Work in 2<l Rank. C. M. Milam, C.C. W. H. WlKliK, K. K. -r— -rr — . 1 r. 7 Waqt flavertisernenis. FOR SALE—Nine fine mules, McCor mick binder,McCormick mower,rake, superior drill, corn planter, Disc and smoothing harrows, all of my tanning toala. wagons, etc. Corn, fodder and oats Seems. J. D, Trotter. 7-15-Sm. FOR SAL# —Forr fine fresh cows, reg istered aud liign grade Jerseys. J. S. Beasley, M.D., fetilesbore,Ga, tf. FOR SALK—The Powell house and lot on Douglas street. Apply to John H Wikle. tf, f wish to rent for next year my o and komeste'd farm, containing two hun dred acres, more or less, with dwelling, large stock barn, out houses, cribs and pasture facilities. I will either rent all to one party or divide into two horse Thia is considered hr many as the finest property in north Georgia, for rest. I will rent to the right p*irty eith er for |iart of the crops or for standing eotton rent. I desire to rent this farm at once toagood man. with good recom mendation. Come and see me. William 11. Felton. IC-10-2t FORREnr. Julia A. Aiken Fai m of 140 acres, in the Kith District. Now regited to W. B FI. Barnes. Apply to J. T. fUdleman, 8 West Alabama street. Atlanta, Ga. sepliMt FOR SALE OR BERT. A good three horse Farm, mineral inoiuded. Ap ply to~D J. Guyton, Cartersyille. Ga. *epl9-4t fuK RENT. 'My house on South Er win street now occupied by Mr. K. Hodges. Posaessiomgiven October Ist. Address J. A. Crawford, Dalton, Ga. 2t POSTED. All parties ere warned not to hunt or haul pine off the pinejands belonging to me in the 17th district. This September 12, 1901. R. B. Hitch cock, lmo __ _*L FOR SALK OR RENT. Tb® R. H Brown place, 381 acres, five miles from Emerson, eight miles from Carters ville. A foui-horse farm open. Wil sell on easy terms. The Gkoruia Loan A Trust Cos. Macon, Ga. or Milner * Anderson, Cartersrille, Ga 9-19-41. m SPECIAL BARMS the >iext 'l'en ] >ays. 80 CORSETS, such ae Thompson’s Glove Fitting, R. & G., Warner’® Health Corset, C B. a La Sprite extra long waist, worth SI.OO to $1.25, at 69c only. 8 pieces of all wool 62 inches wide VENETIANS good and stylish shades, worth fully SI,OO a yard at 75c only. 10 pieces of heavy twilled unbleached COTTON FLANNEL, cheap at 10c, at 8 1 2c only. The end of this week we will receive another ship ment of Ladies’ Ready-to-wear Hats. which we will sell at low prices. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT!! The New Store* Calling it the MEW YORK I BARGAIN S^TORE The Mo st for the Money. JONES BUILDING, BANK BLOCK. Have placed their entire stock, consisting of a great and complete assortment of Dry Goods and Dress Goods. Silks, Underwear, Clothing, Shoes, Ilats, Caps, Capes, Skirts, Walking Jackets, tailor made Suits, &c. Everything for everybody! of the newest, the best, the cleverest and the cream of the market at special cut prices. It will pay you before buying your fall goods to call and see our line first and be posted with our prices, The fabric and the styles are the most fascinating and with an eye single to your most critical taste. Our treatment to customers is above reproach and beyond criticism. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. A dollar saved is a dollar made and remember now is your chance or never again to reap a good harvest, Come early before the great rush. Big Driv in Fine Ladies' Kid Gloves. $1.50 Kind for 69 Cents a Pair. Report of the Condition of The First National Bant Of Cavtersville, at Cartersvtlle. is the StwSe of Rvoggia, at theclose of business, Sept. S9th, 1901. RESOURCES. Load* ami iHsconntß...—. $188,658.94 Overdraft*, secured an’ unsecured 07.70 u. s. Bonds to secus® circulation 12,500.00 Premiumsou U.S. Bonds *ioo.oo Stocks, securities, etc 2,254.29 Bankinft-honse. furniture and fixtures 5.000.00 Otiler Real Estate Owned 5,''79.(K1 Due frpm National Bn* its (net Reserve Agents I *.9*1.72 Due from approved reseffe agents 6,i40.it Internal-Revenue stamps.. 00.00 Checks and other caelf items .*. *.*30.75 Notes of Other National Ranks 2,015.00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 193.77 Lawful Mosey Rhskbvb is Banx. viz, Specie...*. $ 7.098 no tewtfer swkes 11,13.00 W. 138.00 Redemption fuudwith tJ. B. Treasurer (5 F' Bl ' cent, of circulation) 025.00 T0ta1..... $292,580.37 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $50,000.00 SurplOs Fund 3.000.0 h Unmvideai profitless expenses and tax es paid 5,490.31 Natioual Bank Notes outstanding 12.5U0.00 Due to other National Banks 29?.15 Dividends unpaid 171.<0 Individual deposits subject to check 90,139 91 Cashier’s checks outstanding, 90.00 Bills payable, including certificates of deposit for money borrowed 35.000.00 To* At $202,089.3W State or Oeorwia, Co**fy or Bartow, ss: I, J. H. Virion, Cashier of the above name i bunk, do solemnly swear that, the above state ment is true t® the best of niy knowl4>ge and belief. J. H. VBMON, Basbier. Subscribed and sworn to before me Mils 9th day of Ost. 1901. SAMUEL F. HILA.R, Notary Public for Bartow County, Georgia, CoetKEet -Attest: J. A. STOVER, 5 BAM P. JONES, ( .1. R, VTIKEK, i Directors. L, H. MINFORD. ) The Great MAJESTIC. Commencing October 21st and continuing all week we have arranged to nave an expert stove man, direct from the factory, t© show oir friends and customers that THE GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE will last longer, bake better and quicker, heat more wa ter, and do all this in less time and with less fuel than any other Range. Biscuit baked in 3 minutes and served with delicious coffee to all who call. Don’t fail to come. CALHOUN BROS. DismUaiOn from Guardianship- GEORGIA, Bartow County. Geo. B. Elrod, guardian of Oscar E, Cook, has applied to me for a discharge from bis guardianship of Oscar E. Cook, this is therefore to notify all persons concerned, to file their objections, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in Noyember next, else he will be discharged from his guardianship as applied for. October 9th, 1901. G, W. HENDRICKS, OediaFy. Letters of Administration GEORGIA, Bartow Countv. To whom it may concern: D. A. Hardin has applied to me for permanent letters ot administration on estate of MerediMi Anderson, late of said eouutr, to be granted to Joe M. Moon, sount v administrator, and l will pass ujJon said application on the first first Mon day in November, IgOL Witness my hatld and official signature, this 7th day of October, 1901. C*. W. H ENDRICKS, Ordinary. Time, Money & Fuel Saver