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LADY
Speaks in Higkest Terms of
Peruna as a Catarrh Cure.
Mrs. M. A. Ttaeatro,member Rebecca
f „.„ e ’ lota Lodge; also member of
o-oman’ B Reli<sf Cor P s > writes the fol
ding letter from 18S8 Jackson street
;' :
Mr. M. A. Theatre, Minneapolis, Mina.
Peruna Medicine Cos., Columbus, O.
Gentlemen “Asa remedy for catarrh
1 can cheerfully recommend Teruna. I
have been troubled with chronic catarrh
for over six years. I had tried several
remedies without relief. A lodgefriend
vised me to try Peruna, and I began to
ÜB e it faithfully before each meal. Since
then I have always kept it in the house.
I *in now in better health than I have
beeo in over twenty years, and I feel
sure my catarrh is permanently cured.”
Peruna cures catarrh wherever locat
ed. As soon as Peruna removes sys
temic catarrh the digestion becomes
good, nerves strong, and trouble van
ishes. Peruna strengthens weak nerves,
not by temporarily stimulating them,
but by removing the cause of weak
nerves _systemic catarrh. This is the
only cure that lasts. Remove the cause;
nature will do the rest. Peruna removes
the cause. Address The Peruna Medi
cine Company, Columbus, Ohio, for a
book treating of catarrh in its differ
ent phases and stages, also a hook
entitled “Health and Beauty, ” written
especially for women.
PCI RE DRUGS.
Patent Medicines,
FINE STATIONERY,
And Druggists Sundries.
Can be bought at lowest prices from
HALL & GREENE.
DRUGGISTS.*
LOCAL NEWS
_JN BRIEF.
Go to Buaton Buggy & Harness
Cos., for cheap buggies.
Miss Effie Roberts will spend
the month of November with rel
atives in Atlanta.
Railroad overalls all sizes, best
on the market, at C. R. Collins &
Cos. '
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Patterson
and children went to Atlanta Tues
day and took in the fair.
Misses Jennie and Lillie Crouch
leaves today for Atlanta and Mari
etta for a several days’ visit.
Look at the line of plain, fancy
and striped flannels at C. L. Col
lins & Cos.
Misses Bess and Nell Hicks, of
vSweetwater, Tenn., are visiting
their aunt. Miss Laura Roberts.
Black cat stockings for girls and
boys at C. L. Collins & Cos.
The “Who, When, What” min
strels at the opera house Saturday
night. Don,t fail to be there.
The cheapest place in town, ev
erything sold at a cut price. C. L.
Collins & Cos.
Itching Skin
Distress by day and night —
That’s the complaint of those who
are so unfortunate as to be afflicted
with Eczema or Salt Rheum—and out
ward applications do not cure.
They can’t.
The source of the trouble is in the
blood—make that pure and this scal
ing, burning, itching skin disease will
disappear.
“I was taken with an itching on my
arms which proved very disagreeable. I
concluded it was salt rheum and bought a
bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla. In two days
after I began taking it I felt better and it
was not long before I was cured. Have
never had any skin disease since.” Mbs.
Ida E. Ward, Cove Point, Md.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and Pills
rid the blood of all impurities and cure
all eruptions.
Rev. Sam P. Jones left Tuesday
on a short lecturing tour iu Miss
issippi and other states, returning
home by the 3rd of November. He
will hold a series of meetings in
Mobile, Ala., beginning on the
7th of November.
Buggies nnd surries iu the latest
patterns and good styles at the
Burton Buggy and Harness Cos,
just received anew car load. Call
and see them at the Burton harness
shop.
Mr. Jesse Hammock is here on a
visit to relatives, for the first time
in thirty years. He resides at
Tallapoosa, Ga. Mr. Hammock
was the last confederate soldier
leaving the streets of Cartersville
as Sherman entered the town in
1864.
Captain Fletcher Leake, whose
parents were among the first set
tlers of this town, is here for a few
days with old friends and relatives,
enjoying the scenes of his early
manhood. Capt. Leake is now 73
years of age. He was a gallant
confederate soldier. He removed
from here about thirty years ago.
Ladies solid gold watch Elgin
or Waltham jeweled movement,
aerfectly reliable time keepers, for
a week I will make a special price
sl9, 50 regular $30,00 watches.
F. Gresham.
Rev. Alex W. Bealer is in At
lanta this week assisting Rev. Joe
J. Bennett in a meeting at the
Jackson Hill Baptist church. Mr.
Bealer was one of the first workers
in this chuich, and was for a num
ber of years superintendent of the
Sunday school. He was ordamed
by this church and went out from
its Sunday school to be pastor of
the Fifth church, Atlanta, where
he remained until coming to Car
tersville. Mr. Bealer and Mr.
Bennett will come up tonight to
take part in the B. Y. P. U. meet
ing at the Baptist church. The
usual services will be held at the
Baptist church on Sunday.
Educate Tonr Bowel* TVlfti Csucaretl.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
10c, 25c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money.
If you want to enjoy a pleasant
evening go to the opera house Sat
urday night and see the “Who,
When, What” minstrels.
Sheriff Griffin is having the gal
lows erected, on which Will Jack
son will be hung on Friday, No
vember i st.
Mr, William Ray, of Bowman,
Elbert county, Georgia, has been
on a visit to his brother, Mr. Swan
Ray. He lived here in 1866, and
this is his first visit in thirty-five
years.
1.00 sheets for 75c.; 1.50 sheets
for 98c. Best linen collars Bc. C.
E. Collins & Cos.
George Stephens, an old negro
man who was placed in jail Satur
day morning to await trial for lun
acy, died Sunday night. He was
quite old and feeble.
Mrs. W. F. King came up from
Cassyille last week and has re
opened her home here. She w r as
accompanied by Miss Ora Best,
who will spend some time with
her. —Calhoun Times.
We have a line of ladies capes
that must be sold. Don’t fail to
see them, C. L. Colhns & Cos.
Capt. J. J. Calhoun and ex-Gov
ernor Northen have entered suit
against the Etowah Iron Company
for $30,000, which they claim is
due them as commissions on the
sale of the Etowah property. '
Gentlemans 12 size Elgin watch
jeweled movement, Bargain at
$25,00 for a few days $18,50. To
see them is to buy.
F. Gresham.
The “Who, When, What” min
strel show which will appear at
the opera house Saturday night,
October 26th, is highly recom
mended by the press wherever it
has appeared. It is a good show
and you will enjoy it.
Services will be held at the Epis
cop church next Sunday, at 11
o’clock. All are invited to attend.
J EUR 1 L ”S.
Beit Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use r
In lime- Sold bv ilr n.-. -
The ladies representing the
Cherokee Club, went down to At
lanta Tuesday and gave a niusicale
at the auditorium at the fair
grounds. Those who took part in
the programme were Mrs. H. E. F.
Jones, Mrs A. B. Cunyus, Mrs. G.
H. Aubrey. Misses Florence Mil
ner, Mary Lou Wikle, Estelle Cal
houn, Jennie Crouch aud Ella
Neel.
Mr. and Mis. Alf Truitt, late of
Anniston, Ala., have leased and
moved into the home of Mr. W. A.
Callaway, at No. 15 East Pine
street. The Misses Price.two very
attractive nieces of Mrs. Truitt,
will spend most or all of their
time with their aunt. —Atlanta
Constitution.
The marriage of Mr. L. C. Hall
to Miss Emy L. Norris is an
nounced to take place Nov. 6th,
at the home of Mrs. R. A. Clay
ton, Cartersville, Ga., at half past
four o’clock in the afternoon. It
will be a very quiet home affair.
No invitations will be issued. Miss
Norris will be gladly welcomed
back to Milledgeville, where she
has spent several years as teacher
in the G N. & I. College, and has
won the admiration and love of all
who know her. Mr. Hall stands
as one of Milledgeville’s foremost
business men, and is highly es
teemed in this his native city. We
waft congratulations in advance,
and wish for tne popular couple a
life of unalloyed happiness.—Mil
ledgeville Union-Recorder.
Very Fine Minstrel Show-
Salem, (N. C\) Sentinel.
We think we assume no risk in
saying that the minstrel perform
ance, by the “Who. What, When
Company,” last evening, at the
Armory, was the finest of the kind
ever presented in Winston, and
that the anticipations of the large
and appreciative audience were
more than fully realized. The vo
cal and orchectral music and the
clog dancing were far above ordi
nary and the Minuet dance and
the illustrated songs were parti
cularly pleasing. The juggling,
tight rope walking and contortion
acts were also fine in their respec
tive spheres and intermingled with
iit all wai plenty of fun. Those
: who have the opportunity to attend
: the “Who, What, When” perform
ance and miss it will deprive thein
! selves of an evening of rare enjoy
ment. We congrptulate Capt.
Bessent upm securing such an ex
cellent attraction for our city.
K, of P, Meeting Notice-
A regulareon
vention of Crr
tersville Lodge
No. 42,
of Pythias,
will be held in V
fhe Castle Hall
Friday, Get. 25th,
1901, at 7:30 p. in.
sharp. Work in Ist Rank.
C. M. Milam, C. C.
W. H. Wikle. K. k.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
This preparation contains all of the
digestants and digests all kinds of
food. It gives instant relief and never
fails to cure. It allows you to eat all
the food you want. The most sensitive
stomachs can take it. By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed. It
prevents formation of gas on the stom
ach, relieving all distress after eating.
Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take.
It can’t help
but do you good
Prepared only by E. 0. DeWitt & Cos., Chicago,
’■be sl. bottle contains 244 times the 50c. size.
Want flflYßrtisements.
pOR RENT. A couple of rooms with
use. of hall and kitchen, on Market
street, next to Mr. Conyers. Apply to
New York Bargaiu Store.
CARTERsVILLE LAND CO. RENT
ING NOTICE On Saturday, No
vember 2, the Cartersvilje Land Cos will
lent its lands for 1902. This Oct. 22.
1901. A. M.Fpute, President. 2t.
WANTED. A young married
man willing to work wouia like an
oiler of employment lor next year at
reasonable wages, would like a position
in grocery store. Can writ 1 a good hand
and would be useful on books. An.v good
offer • Good reference call or address
Z. this office. 3t.
FOR SALE. A nice saddle and driving
horse. Also thoroughbred Hssexpigs.
Apply to F. M. Rowan. It,
FOR SALE. Finest property m Hunts
ville, Ala, Must be sold at once t o set
tle up estate Right in center of oil
belt. For full particulars address K. E.
Walker, Dalton, Ga.
STOLEN. From premises, a one-inch
2 ply rubber hose, fqny or lifty feet
long. I will reward the honest man
who through mistake bought it of thief
by returning it to Mrs. Nola \V ithers.
WANTED, Two or three rooms for
light housekeeping for about six
months. Apply to Harris Hall. It.
FOR SALE —The Powell house and lot
on Douglas street. Apply to John H
Wikle. tf.
SCHEUERS
$35,000.00
Worth of New, Glean and Seasonable Merchandise
OFFERED FOR SALE POSITIVELY
We do not mean to let you have a few articles
cheap as an inducement, but we are going to
sell you anything and everything.
Diy Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats,
CLOTHING, MILLINERY, etc-
This is a Fact, and Our Prices Will Prove It.
Sale Starts Saturday, October 26.
All Accounts Closed--No Goods Charged.
Important News.
To Cotton Planters and Everybody who Believes in Economy. A Sale Without
a Parallel, at the New York Store, calling- it the
YORK J BARGAIN STORE
The Most for the Money.
JONES BUILDING, BANK BLOCK.
The arrival of the new season finds us equipped at every point for helpful
successful merchandising, such as Dry and Dress Goods, Silks, Jackets,
Skirts, Capes, Clothing, Shoes, Underwear, Hats, Caps, etc. We are
proud to invite you to inspect the new goods ; we want your verdict ; want you to
feel that this house is making a stronger bid for your patronage, The more you
know of our liberal policy the better you’ll like this house, as we believe in quick
sales and small profits, E'ive dollars or more saved on every suit purchased from,
us, on every pair of shoes 75c. and more, and so on everything you will buy
from the New York B rgain Store. Ladies’ Capes from 29c up, We don’t say
what we do, but we do what we say, Money refunded if not suited, It is to your
interest to call early with your triends before the great rush,
Jarmulowsky & KnocLer, Prop’rs.
There is more catarrh in this section
of this country than all other diseases
put together, and until the last tew
years was supposed to be incurable.
For a great many years doctors pro
nounced it a local disease, and prescrib
ed local remedies, and by constantly
failing to cure with local treatment,
pronounced it incurable. Science lias
proven catarrh to be a constitutional
treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manu
factured by F. J. Cheney A Cos. I oledo.
0., is the only constitutional cureon the
market. It is taken internally in doses
from ten drops to a teaspoontul. It acts
directly on the blood and mucous sur
faces of the system. They otter OI ? e
hundred dollars for any case it tails to
cure. Send tor circulars and tesumon-
Addess, F. J. CHENEY A Cos.. Toledo, O
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall’s Family Fills are the best.
They Work While You Sleep.
While your mind and body rest Ca -
carets Candy Cathartic repair your
digestion, your liver, your bowels,
put them in perfect order. Genuine
tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold
in bulk. All druggists, ioc.
Dr. Cudy’s Condition Powder
are just what & horse needs when
in bad condition. Tonic. Dlood pur
ifier and vermifuge. They are not
food but medicine and the best in
use to put a horse in prime condi.
tion. Price 2ii cents per package
For sale by alldruggists.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
Cheap Kates to the West.
The Western A Atlantic Railroad and
the Nashville, Chattanooga and Bc, Lou.
is Railway will sell homeseekers round
trip tickets to ad points in Oklahoma
and Indian Territory on the following
dates : October loth, November sth
and 19th, Deecmber 3d and 17th, Tick
ets good twenty-one days from date
of sale. Stopover privileges will be
allowed fifteen days going, at any
point in Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma
and Indian Territory. For rates and
lull information,call on or write to
SOHN L EDMONDSON,
S. N. P. A., Atlanta, Ga-
Money to Loan.
A limited sum of money
can be borrowed on farm
ing- lands. Apply to
Jno. H. Wikle, Att’y-
Local Legislation.
Notice is hereby given that applica
tion will be made at the next session
(1901) of the Geueral Assembly of Geor
gia for the passage of an act to be enti
tled
‘•An Act io amend the charter of the
town of Adairsyille, in Bartow county.
Georgia, so as to authorize and empow
er the Mayor and Councii of said town
to establish aehain gang and to provide
for the working thertinof persons con
y'eted of violating the town law's and
ordinances; to provide for the collection
of the annual street or commutation tax
in lieu of work upon the streets of said
town, and the punishment of defaulters
who fail to work or pay the said tax; to
authorize the collection of a license
tax upon businesses and vocations car
ried on in said town, and for other pur
poses.” D. W. LOUDERMILK,
This ltith October, IgOl. Mayor.
To Cure a Cold in One Day-
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine
Tablets. All druggists refund the
money if it fails to cure. E. W.
Groves’ signature is on each box.
H PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
Cleanses and beautifies the hair.
Promotes a luxuriant growth.
Neyer Pails to Restore Gray
Hair to its Youthful Color.
Cures scalp diseases & hair failing.
Tew car load
Buggies
AND
Surries.
Just Received by thy
BURTON BUGGY
& HARNESS CO.
Which will be sold at
BOTTOM PRICES.
Call on VV. T. BURTON at the Harness*
Shop and he will take pleasure in show
ing you the new stock, it will be mo toe
ey in your pocket to see us as *e
bought them to sell, and w ill sell Vb^tow