The News and courant. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1901-1904, November 07, 1901, Image 4

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Ttie Nsws and courant. It. B. KHUEMAYd V Killtori Hnil Pnbllslieri. H. A. niAPJUN.J A M AVILLISMH AM, ('orresjmmlSMf Ktl'tor. sui;m liirnox uatks. Out 1 Year $1 00 Six Month* ■ • 50 Throe ,'i.onths 25 THURSDAY, NOV. 7, 1901. Savannah is having a good time with the state fair. The horse sh jw and red vest aie gone for a season. The general assembly has started off as though it meant business. The legislature adjourned over yesterday to take in the state fair at Savannah. The vote in Greater New York was the largest ever known in an American municipality. Great Britain is negotiating a big loan to buy more mules. And still the Boers are not w hipped. The coming congress will be asked to provide for building thir ty-two new warships at a cost ot $55,000,000. Russia's Transsberian railroad has been completed but as >et it is not a world’s thoroughfare, being devoted mostly to Russia’s inter ests. All Washington is regretful at the recalling of Wu Ting Fang, the Chinese minister, who has been by all odds the most popular of the foreign representatives, The occupants of an escaped bal loon landed all right at San Fran cisco. They had a very breezy if thrilling little ride above the sea, having been swept out by the winds. Gorman is being spoken of in connection with the democratic nomination for president. As Shep ard wasn’t elected mayor of New York his star will not be in the as cendancy. The republican papers shout yet for a bigger aimy in the Phillip pines asserting at the same time, some of them, that a general aid swift cleaning out of the rebels should be a job looked after. Sure ly there has been time and force enough to have effected a “clean ing out” if such was the policy. The republicans don’t know' what they want, except fat places and fat contracts for their favorites. Stop Hm Blight It is a sad thing to see fine fruit trees spoiled by the blight, You can always tell them from the rest. They never do well * afterwards but stay small and sickly. It is worse to see a blight strike children. Good health is the natural right of children. But some of them don’t get their rights. While the rest grow big and strong one stays small and weak. Scott’s Emulsion can stop that blight. There is no reason why such a child should stay small. Scott’s Emulsion is a medicine with lots of strength in it—the kind of strength that makes things grow. Scott’s Emulsion makes children grow, makes them eat, makes them sleep, makes them play. Give the weak child a chance. Scott’s Emulsion will make it catch up with the rest. This picture represents the Trade Ma.k of Scott's jflKSniNHsLj Kme'.sion and it on ihc "“PP®* of cvcr 7 tottlc. Mi .1 ! SCOTT & BOWXF, raw St, Nsw Vo* I and ,*i. a’.! drugsji..' • (kS. Grouch Geo. S. Crouch A CLOTHING AND SHOE TALK Strouse & Bro., of Baltimore, Md., are makers of the celebrated “High Art Cloth ing.” We are their agents in Cartersville. Their goods have no superior ior fit, work manship and the minor details that go to make up a nice suit of clothes. Out sorck is full and complete and we want to fit you up with one of their suits. We carry also another special line of cloth ing, the Mayfield Woolen Mills Clothing and Pants, that for hard wear can’t be beat. Get some of their clothes that have the pic ture of a sheep on them and they will stay with you and never fade. HEYWOOD SHOES WEAR. They come in box calf, velour and old fashioned calf skin. If you will try s pair you will buy them again and thank us for calling your attention to them, A fresh lot of JOHN B. 3TETSON HATS just arrived. Geo. S. Crouch Geo. S, Crouch Carnegie and some other commer cial magnates now favor a tariff eduction, and such a policy is in favor largely' with republicans, President McKinley leading off on inat line beioie his tragic death. That the rich who have been receiv ing the benefits, aver in so many v o ds they do not need h gh tariff, is evidence that class advantages have gone to a class as a simple gift. The probable change of front of republicans on this line may be intended as a leverage for success, the convictions of the country being reckond as fast trending that way, or as a heading off cratic purpose. The voter should remember when the time comes that tariff reduction has been a principle of the democratic party time honored and strongly ground ed. The boy cr young man who sys tematically saves his earnings will eventually become the employer of those whi spend every cent they can get There is not so much in the amount saved as in the habit formed. Business opportunities will inevitably come to the young man who makes the proper effort o prepare himself to meet them and the best way to accomplish this is to save your earnings for future investment. It is needless to remind those Savannah visitors who know', but to those who don’t know’ it is well enough to say: “Beware of artil lery punch,” for as the late lament j ed Col. Bill Harris, of Worth, said, ! “it is stronger than it looks.” The Atlanta papers are taking their annual turn at the depot in that city The beautiful pictures representing the ear shed as a death trap are for the special bene fit of the Georgia legislature. Seth Low 1 , the fusion candidate for mayor of New York, was elected on Tuesday over Edward M. Shep ard, the Tamnany candidate, by a plurality ranging from thirty to forty thousand. The Burton Buggy & Harness Cos have just received a car load of buggies which the will sell at bot totp prices. Call on W . T. Burton and see them. CHECKED SOUTH. 1 When the first keen winds of winter begin to be felt in the North, many an invalid is hurried away by anxious friends to the kindlier climate of the South. The cause is apparent as you look at the hollow cheeks and listen to the rasp in* cough of the Persons suffering ’ Kp with weak lungs, M. obstinate cough and severe hemor- B rhage even, have J ■ Bffl-I found the change f\ W EBk ' of climate made unnecessary by the (k. u*e of Dr. Pierce’s fry,.) - ' . * Golden Medical mm/F vk. Discovery. It jß&tw strengthens weak tfoZM t* lungs, cures obsti- EjW X nate coughs, and Sf builds up the body with sound, healthy / / flesh. It contains /\ no alcohol, neither Of y V* * > ' opium, cocaine nor * * "I feel that I owe a v debt of gratitude to a friend for recorn- f* N mending your medl- wj % cine, as well as to B. 4 j| you for preparing HJBBj K WPp/$\ ; such grand remelies ■ lift Is NV , i for chronic diseases F.TlMli pysßE K’.; ! especially, which the doctors failed to reach," writes I. B. Staples, Esq., of Barclay, Osage Cos., Kans. "I desire t; pass the good word along for the benefit v! others who need your remedies. I am a rail road agent, and four years ago my work keep iug me in a warm room and stepping out fr" quently into the cold air gave me bronchitis which became chronic and deer- seated. Doc tors failed to reach my case and advised me to try a higher air, but, fortunately for me. a friend also advised me to try Dr. Pierce’s medicines. ' commenced taking your * Golden Medical Dis covery,’ and by the time I had taken the first bottle I was better, and after taking about four bottles my cough was entirely gone. This wn* a year ago last winter; and again last winter took atx>ut three bottles to prevent a return of the trouble. I have found no necessity for seek iug another climate.” Free. The Common Sense Medical Ad viser, 1008 pages, cloth bound, sent free o.> receipt of 31 one-eent stamps, to pay ex pense of mrlitig only. Address Dr. k. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Administrator's sale. Bv virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Bartow county, Georgia, I will sell before tne court liouse door in the city ol Cartersville. said county and state, between the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in December, 1901, (terms of sale cash, the loilowing lands belonging to the estate of Linford Abernathy, deceased, to-wit: 80 acres, more or less of land being all of lot of land number 4-KS, 17 acres of lot 445 and 15 acres of lot number 420, all In 2lst dis trict and 2d section of said county, be ing all the lands included within the following boundaries, bounded < ast and south by lands of the Etowah company, west by I)iek Howell’s and E. R Aber nathy’s laid,north by E. R. Abernathy’s land, excepting from said described lands; one acre and a halt heretofore deeded by Linford Abernathy to the primitive Baptist church of Macedonia, where said church now stands, and one acre in southwest corner o/ said lot nmnher 420. owned by W. W. Roberts, and the rents for present year, property herein excepted will not be sold. Sold tor payments of debts of deceased and for distribution, November.s, 1901. JOE M. MOON. Adm’r. Estate Linford Abernathy. Educate Tour Bowels With Cusearets. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10c, 26c. If C. C. C. fall, druggists refund money. No Use Arguing WE ARE BETTER PREPARED TO FURNISH YOU WITH Furnishings Hats and Footwear THAN ANY PLACE IN THE COUNTY. FREEMAN & HALL ttpornis. THE OLD RELIABLE Leader in Bargains. J. BEMSTEUT |At the Blue Front. ON WEST MAIN STREET, Has Received His Fall and Winter Stock of Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats The most complete he has eve r shown the people of Cartersville. COUNTRY MERCHANTS Will find it to their interest to see him before buying, as be sells at wholesale and retail and •will give them some genuine bargains. BARGAINS IN EVERY LINE We can only give you a lew prices,but guarantee all to be equally as low. Suits for men at $1.50 on up. Come and sea loryourselfr freight. Suits worth $4.00 at $2.50; Suits worth $5.00 at $3.50; Suits at $6.00 at 4.00; Suits worth $7.00 at $5.00; Suits worth SIO.OO ats7.oo; Suits at $12.00 at $8.00; Suits at $15.00 at $9.75. Overcoats from $1.50 up to SIO.OO. Tailor-made pants from soc. to $6,00. Ail kind of shoes at 15 cents rp. We have enough shoes for all of Bartow county. Hats and Caps, in endless variety. Boj sand children’s suits at any price. Ladies Capes, .lai ke sand fancy lints in up-to-date stiles. Ladies underwear from 10c. up. Ladies’ Corsets from loc*up. Ladies’skirts at your own price. .wen’s heavy oyeishirts from 2ue. up. Men’s fleece lined unih rshirts at. 15c Mclntoshes and rubber > oats SI.OO up. ov-ralls and Jackets at 3fc . aeh. Win dow shades 0c up. Suspenders from 5 cents ud. A big lot ot ladies’and gentd hosiery Iro i 5 cents no. Outings, calico, sheeting and drilling going at any ] no 1 m ets and carpets going at tiie price you are hunting for. Anyone trading SIO.OO at one time will be given a plush cape or ladies’ hat FRLlii. i Remember the Old Reliable d BERRSTEIN At the Blue Front, 3 West Main Street, Cartersville, Ga. Coming 1 to CartersviHs W. H. HARRIS’ WORLD FAMOUS Nickel Plate Show WILL EXHIBIT AT CARTEBSVILLE, ■■■■Saturday, November lG.vaMi - , LY j mmu. zsm yz&v jiM* * [p. THE XHT EXPENSIVE FSA7UEZ WZTN AW StitM SN AME2UM [ |[l B Seen Moi PbtitivefrlWict A DyWiikT^Woxid KKKEI PIAH SHOfl; THE FAMOUS ST. LEON FAMILY, Supreme Acrobatic Artists and Riders. THE WONDERFUL CARROLLS, Kings and Queens of the Air. Miss Emma La Tou, Queen of the’Wire, the Largest Elephant on Earth. 8 MAGNIFICENT SIBERIAN CAMELS 8 Trained to work in Harness. A SIO,OOO Den of Performing Lions. A Brilliant Constellation of Prominent Arenic Stars. Twice Daily, at 2 and 8 P M Doors Onen One Hour Earlier. K, of P, Meeting Notice- A regular con vention of Car lersville Lodge No. 42, Knights w .f Pythias, v' Vill be held in Vnjl he Castle Hall Priday, Nov. Bth, 1901. at 7:30 p. >n <harp. Work in 3rd Rank. C. M. Milam, C. C. W. H. Wikle, K. tv 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 Jeu r eler. Local Legislation. Notice is hereby given that appl> ca " tion will be made at the present session of the General Assembly of Geor gia for the passage of an act to be enti tled “An act to amend the charter of tb® town of Emerson, in Bartow countv, Georgia, so as to restrict the corporate limits of said town by excluding there- Isom ail tliat po.tlon of the present cor porate limits lying north of Indiana A\emie and east of the Western an Atlantic Railroad, so that the territory thus excluded shall not be within in corporate limits of said town, and to other purposes , TT -c. C. 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