The News and courant. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1901-1904, October 31, 1901, Image 5

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A KANSAS EDITOR SAYS: PI Use Peruna in My Honw as a Family Doctor.” Mr. K. A. Dixon, jjf, East Tenth Street, Kansas City, Mo, Mr. F. A. Dixon, Editor Pythian Echo, e ays in a recent letter to Dr. Hartman i "Some two years ago I began using Pe runa in my family as a family doctor, and I hare been highly pleased with the result. My wife has used it foi catarrh and experienced great relief My little girl has been sick a number oi times,and when we used your medicin it proved a success. I have used it my self several times and consider it a very valuable medicine. Speaking from per sonal observation, 1 consider it a good investment to keep it iu my home, and believe every man who desires to re lieve suffering, and at the same time save money, should investigate the real merits of your Peruna and othei medicines.” In a later letter he says : “For about {our years I have used Peruna in my home for myself, wife and two ohildren, and I have saved many doctor bills. Many times a dose or two of Peruna taken in time will stop asickness, which, if permit ted to go for a day, would re sult in serious trouble. For grip it is splendid and can be used successfully with very young children as well as old people. I use it in my home as an all around family doctor and when it has been given a fair trial, it has proved an excellent remedy.” Address The Peruna Medicine Cos., Columbus. 0.. for free catarrh book- LOCAL NEWS _JN BRIEF. Go to Burton Buggy & Harness Cos., for cheap buggies. Col. will J. Neel, of Rome, vis ited the city Monday. Black cat stockings for girls and boys at C. L. Collins & Cos. Beautiful cut glass at reasonable prices. Nothing nicer, at tf Baker’s, The Jeweler. Mr. G. H. Hall who has been tpending a few days at home has returned to Albany. Look at the line of plain, fancy and striped flannels at C. L. Col lins & Cos. Wait for Dorsett, the tailor, to have altering, cleaning and press ing garments done. i.oo shirts for 75c.; 1.50 shirts for 98c. Best linen collars Bc. C. L. Collins & Cos. Col. Alex Akerman, of Dublin, Ga , spent last Sunday with rela tives and old friends in the city. The cheapest place in town, ev erything sold at a cut price. C. L. Collins & Cos. One thousand matches for a nickel at Bauton’s Novelty Store and other things in proportion. 2t Railroad overalls all sizes, best on the market, at C. L. Collins *c Cos. truth advertises us. Our watch work is the best to be had. tf Baker, The Jeweler. We have a line of ladies capes that must be sold. Don’t fail to see them. C. L. Collins & Cos. Don’t fail to see the little ponies and baby elephant with Spark’s big one ring shews at Cartersville, Triday, November 1. We are interested, not only in getting your work, but in giving you satisfaction. Allworkthe best, and fully guaranteed at tf Baker’s, The Jeweler. Pains in the “Back Are symptoms of ft weak, torpid or stagnant condition of the kidneys or liver, and are a warning it is extremely hazardous to neglect, so important is a healthy action of these organs. They are commonly attended by loss of energy, lack of courage, and some time* by gloomy foreboding and de spondency. “I had pains in my back, could not sleep and when I got up in the morning felt worse than the nigtit before. I began tak ing Hood’s Sarsaparilla and now I can sleep and get up feeling rested and able to do my work. I attribute my cure entirely to Hood’s Sarsaparilla.” Mrs. J. V. Pkkbt, care H. S. Copeland, Pike Road, Ala. Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Pills Cure kidney' and liver troubles, relieve the back, and build up the whole system. Dr. R. I. Battle and Mr. T. N. Pittard left Monday for Macon, to attend the meeting of the State Grand Lodge of Freemasons. Have your clothes made right and a good fit. wait for j. L Dor sett. who will open a tailor shop in Cartersville early in November. 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 Americus, oa., Daily Times- Recorder says: “we have paid 75 cents manj' a time to see a circus not as good as Sparks’ Big 25 cent shows.” Quality of goods considered we cannot and will not be undersold. tf Baker, The Jeweler. We advertise the truth and the The last church conference for the year at Best’s chapel will be held first Saturday in November, and on the first Sunday the last sermon before confereuce will be delivered. We give you one hundred cents worth of watch work for a dollar and fully guarantee all we do. tf Baker, The Jeweler. The Burton Buggy & Harness Cos have just received a car load of buggies which the will sell at bot tom prices. Call on W . T. Burton and see them. 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. B. P. Allen, presiding elder of the Dalton district, will preach in Adairsville on Thursday morn ing, November 1. Quarterly con ference for the church will be held on that day. The Bell Telephone co. has bought out the cartersville Tele phone company and will take pos session November Ist. The new system will begin operations to morrow'. Mrs. Roberts, the mother-in-law of Mr. j. j. Bentley, died while on a visit to her son-in-law on Mon day. Her remains were taken to Cherokee county for burial on Tuesday. Buggies nnd surries in 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. will jackson, the negro who assaulted Mrs, Smith a few weeks ago, will be hung tomorrow. The gallows has been erected near the shooting grounds of the Gun club, north of the city. Mrs. Ed E. Hull, who has been spending several weeks with rel atives and friends in Acworth and Kennesaw, returned home Sunday, accompanied by her husband, who went down to spend the day with home folks. Remember the grand free balloon ascension, thrilling parachute jump and a high tower dive that is given free to all from the show grounds in connection with Sparks’ New Railroad shows at Cartersville, Fri day November, 1. The body of John Spencer, who died in Floyd county, near Rome, Monday, was brought to this city Tuesday and yesterday was buried at Oak Hill. Spencer was the sou of Seaborn Spencer, who moved from this city to Chattanooga about, the year 1875. Our prices for watch work are the lowest and work the best. tf Baker, The Jeweler. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon Cassels and little daughter, Gladys, re turned to their home in Savannah Monday afternoon, after a visit of several weeks to Mrs. Cassels’ par ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Gilreath. On account of the retirement of judge A. M. Foute as referee the bankruptcy business of this county is transferred to the Dalton dis trict, composed heretofore of whit field and cordon counties, and of which C. D. Mccutcheu, of Dalton, is the referee. Mr. Thomas M. Walker and wife, en route from New York, where they make their home in summer, to St. Augustine, Fla., is the guest of relatives in the city for a short while. Mr. Walker is em ployed as stenographer by the Flaglers, and has been for a num ber ot years. Do you want first class en graving? We are the people and the cost, not more that others charge for “botch work.” tf Baker, The Jeweler. Maj. A. M. Foute has been ap pointed judge of the City Court of Cartersville by Governor Candler. Judge Foute succeeds Judge Watt Harris, and will make an excellent official. He is a one-arm confed erate soldier, and has many friends in north Georgia who heartily con gratulate him on this appointment —Cedartown Standard. The best watch work cannot be done lower than our prices. All w r ork guaranteed. tf Baker, The Jeweler. The remarkably pretty weather has been universally remarked upon. A more beautiful fall sets ni is not remembered. Cotton has been opening beautifully and the fields are a sheet of white, keeping pickers busy. The leaves are drop ping fast and the showerss of foli age are pictures to linger. But for all this, merchants would be bene fitted by an admonishing spell set with chilliness in moisture and cutting air. John H. Sparks’ Old Reliable Virginia Shows and Great Trained Animal Exposition will exhibit in Cartersville, Nov. 1 on Friday afternoon and night. Larger, grander and better than ever be fore, twice its former size, but the price of admission is the same, 25 cents, children under 12 years of age, only 10 cents. Known the world over as the cleanest, neatest’ and most up-to-day show in Amer ica. With all new, original feat ures. Remember the day and date. Why Not Keep Up to Date in style, particularly when it is money in your pocket to do so. When you buy anew collar you do not find it lauudried a sleek,cel luloid finish, but domestic, show ing the linen thread of the fabric,a pure, white, neat, unpretentions dressy finish. Our specialty in laundry work is the domestic finish, will give you the glass if you prefer it. But your linen will last a third longer domestic laundried. The wax used for the glass necessarily breaks the fabric quicker than the domestic. Please bear in mind that we rep resent the old reliable Guthman Steam Laundry, the best in the south. Basket goes every Wednesday and is returned every Saturday morning of each week. Suits cleaned and pressed or cleaned and dyed. Miller H. Gilreath, Jr., Agent, Cartersville, Ga., Box 122. Leave your packages at the store. i0,30,2t New Tailor Shop. Mr. j. L. Dorsett, from New r nan, proposes to open the first part of November a first-class tail or shop in cartersville. He is a workman who knows his business aud will give satisfaction to all Lis patrons. A good tailor shop has been a need of cartersville for some time and this enterprise will be welcomed by those who value the tailormade garment. Mr. Dor sett will do all such work as alter ations, cleaning aud pressing and asks those who have such work to hold it for him. Bankrupts Petition for Discharge For the No rthern district of Georgia, Northwestern Division. In the matter 01 John P. Stoyerifc Cos. bankrupt in bankruptcy. A petition for discharge having been filed in confonnity with law by the above named bankrupt; and the court having dulv ordered that the hearing upon said petition be had November 9i b i9Ol at 10 o’clock a. m, at the United Slates Distract Court room, at Atlanta Georgia, notice is hereby given to all creditors and other persons in interest to appear at the time and place named, and show cause, if any they have why the prayer ol said bankrupt for dis charge should not be granted. This 26 day of October 1601. W C. Ca ter, Clerk. By .! ohn C. Printi\>, Deputy Clerk. •Tc Hew Man and Hin Pipe, One of Cleveland’s leading business concerns hired anew man 'the other day and a little later, when the super intendent passed by, he noticed that the new man was smoking a pipe. The rule against smoktng on the premises is a rigid one. '‘See here, my man,” cried the offi cial, “you can’t smoke here.” Tiie new man looked up and nodded and the superintendent passed along. A half hour later he was back again and, la, the new man was still enjoy ing his pipe! “Say,” the official cried, "didntt { tell you fliat .smoking was not permitted here?” “You did,” replied the new man. “Didn’t you understand me?” "I did.” “See here, perhaps you don’t know who I am?” “That’s a true word.” “Well, I’m the superintendent.” The new man looked up at the ©ffi clal with an expression of deep Inter est. “Are you, sure?” bo cried. “Superin tendent, eh? Well, It’s a fine job—take cagp of it.” , And he calmly returned to bis w-erk. —Cleveland Plain Dealer. IT GIRDLES THE GLOBE. The fame of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, as best in the world, extends round the earth. It’s the one per fect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils, Ul qers, Felons, Aches, Pain 'and all Skin Eruption. Only infallible Pile cere. 25c a box at Young Bros’. Going* # v\i 'tsS'mte ria JLi& Q*sJ*l '-aS w ÜbwO Thrown on the Market at Exactly Cost Prices. As we are going- out of business, we must close out our entire stock by January 1, 1902, and we offer our troods *!AT AMI BELOW COST.i> This is No Fake but a Fact. OURPRICESWILL PROVE IT We v ill not offer you just a few articles below the regular price, but each and every item is offered at cost. The season of the year when you need a supply of winter goods for yourself and family is at hand. Our stock of Dry Goods, Clothing,Shoes, Hats Ac i is large a wi well assorted. You will save bignxmey by coming to our store and taking advantage of this closing out sale. All Accounts Closed. No Goods Charged. SCHEUERS