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SOCIETY LADIES
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Mr*. C. H. Back, 2923 Douglas street,
Omaha, Neb., writes:
•>I have used Peruna and can
cheerfully recommend It as being
the best remedy for catarrh and
general debility that I have ever
used. " Yours gratefully,
Mrs. C. 11. Buck.
Perun* is applicable to catarrh of
any mucous surface of the body In all
stages. From the slightest catarrhal
attack or cold to the most chronic or
prononneed case of hypertrophic form
Peruna is a specific.
Men and women are subject to ca
tarrh. Women are oven more subject to
catarrh than men. This is due to many
causes. The chief cause is the delicacy
of her organism, as compared to man.
The extreme sensitiveness of the mm
cous lining of every organ of a woman’s
bod}' is well known to physicians. This
explains why, in part at least, so few
women are entirely free from catarrh.
A vast multitude of women have
found Peruna an indiapensible remedy.
“Health and Beauty, ” a book treating on diseases peculiar to women, sent free
to any address by Dr. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio.
LOCAL NEWS
_JN BRIEF.
Go to Burton Buggy & Harness
Cos., for cheap buggies.
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.
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.
Mr. A. B. Cunyus has accepted
a job on the road for a large furni
ture concern.
The cheapest place in town, ev
erything sold at a cut price. C. L.
Collins & Cos.
Sara McDonald Sheridan will be
the third attraction of the Lycuein
Monday, Nov. 11.
Quality of goods considered we
cannot and will not be undersold.
tf Baker, The Jeweler.
If you fail to hear Mrs. Sheridan
at Opera House Monday, Nov. 11,
you will miss a treat.
Our prices for watch work are
the lowest and work the best.
tf Baker, The Jeweler.
One thousand matches fot a
nickel at Banton’s Novelty Store |
and other things in proportion. 2t
Railroad overalls all sizes, best
on the market, at C. L. Collins &
Cos.
Don’t fail to hear Mrs. Sheridan
and her reader Monday, Nov. 11,
at Opera House.
The president has issued a pro
clamation naming November 28th
as Thanksgiving day.
You have never heard but few
like Mrs. Sheridan who will be at
Opera House Nov. 11.
An Jincierd Foe
To health and happiness is Scrofula
as ugly as ever since time immemorial.
It causes bunches in the neck, dis
figures the skin, inflames the mucous
membrane, wastes the muscles, weak
ens the bones, reduces the power of
resistance to disease and the capacity
for recovery, and develops into con
sumption.
“A bunch appeared on the left side of
my neck. It caused great pain, was lanced,
and became a running sore. I went into a
general decline. I was persuaded to try
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and when I had taken
six bottles my neck was healed, and I have
never toad any trouble of the kind sincq,”
Mbs. K. T. Snyder, Troy, Ohio.
Hood* s Sarsaparilla
and Pills
will rid you of it, radically and per
manently, as they have rid thousands.
Miss Helen Murphy a popular ociety
woman of Oshkosh, Wis., is aa ardent
friend to Peruna. The following is a
letter written by Miss Murphy, and
gives her opinion of Peruna as a pre
ventive as well as cure for catarrhal
ailments:
Oshkosh, Wis.
The Peruna Medicine Co.,Columbus,O.:
Gentlemen—“ About three months ago
I contracted a severe cold at an evening
reception, which settled on my lungs
and threatened to be very serious. As
my mother has used Peruna with good
results, she sent for a bottle for me and
I found that it gave me blessed relief.
Before the second bottle was consumed
I was well.
“We keep a bottle of it on hand
all the time and when 1 have been
out in inclement weather, 1 take a
dose or two of Peruna and it pre
vents my taking any cold and
keeps me perfectly well. ” Yours
very truly, Helen Murphy.
The Cassville Chapter of the U.
D. C. will meet 2nd Tuesday, No
vember 13th, at the home of Mrs.
Dr. William Battle. All members
please try to be there.
Mrs. J. C. Herring, Pres.
Miss Lucy Alexander won the
first prize at the Atlanta exposition
for the best cakes, and was the
recipient of a check for ten dollars.
This is quite a nice compliment to
Miss Lucy’s skill in the culinary
art.
Mr. R. E. L Majors has a force
of hands at work on the founda
tions of the new court house, and
the inside walls aie going up right
along. He will begin work on the
outside walls as soon as the stone
arrives.
We are glad to learn that Mr.
W. E. Stegall will soon have his
wife and little ones with him at
Chickamauga, Ga. Mr. Stegall is
an old Bartow county boy.one that
we are proud of and it gives us
great pleasure to note his advance
ment with the Central Railway at
that place.
The barn of Dr. I.M.Hightower,
on Douglas street, caught fire a lit
tle after dark on Sunday night and
was entirely burned up with its
contents, a lot of hay. The origin ’
of the fire is not known. The
flames had gotten such violent
headway when the alarm was
given the reel companies could do
little to allay them.
The Harris circus, the biggest
and best one-ring circus on earth,
put up a very interesting and at
tractive parade today, and gave a
performance this afternoon at the
show grounds to a very fair pat
ronage. The circus is a fine one,
of the old-fashioned one-ring vari
ty. —Richmond. (Ind.) Palladium,
Mav 11.
Mr. Hal Wikle went down to
Decatur Tuesday. He has a case
in Dekalb court for damages
against parties who had him ar
rested in Atlanta during last year
falsely for alleged connection with
an offence committed in Decatur
some months before by some per
son. Although he showed he
could have no knowledge even of
the matter, he was treated with lit
tle consideration and humiliated no
little by senseless detention. Maj.
Foute, W. H. Milner,G. W.Young
and Walter Akerman all went
down to offer proof of what he is
thought of as a young man and
the weight of the injury inflicted
by the treatment he received.
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.
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.
Mias Lillian Roenheld, a gradnat*
from the Conservatory of Music, Pari*,
is tho violin soloist of the Chicago Ger
mania Club. Mi6B Roenheld used Peru
na as a tonic, when run down by over
work. She speak* of it in the following
glowing terms:
Chicago, 111.
The Peruna Medicine
Gentlemen—“l cannot give too great
praise to Peruna. Last winter my ner
vous system became so overtaxed from
constant overwork with my violin that
my right side seemed partially para
lyzed.
“ I naturally became very anxious and
consulted my physician. After giving
me a couple of prescriptions without
effect, he advised me to try Peruna, and
I am glad to say it effected a speedy and
permanent cure.
“Although the past year has
been a severe tax on me Peruna
has kept me strong and vigor*
ous. ” Yours truly,
Lillian Roenheld.
Mr, Frank Satterfield, of Atlanta,
spent a day or so this week with
relatives and friends in the city.
Miss Lucile Hightower, of Cedar
town, was the guest of Mrs. L. W.
Reeves a day or so the past week.
The best watch work cannot be
done lower than our prices. All
work guaranteed. tf
BakEr, The Jeweler.
You can get a nice lunch next
week and help the public library
by patronizing the lunch room of
the Cherokee Club.
The ladies of the Cherokee Club
will serve lunches every day next
week at some convenient place,and
the proceeds will be used for the
public library and rest room.
The Cartersville Land Company
will receive bids for the renting of
its lands for 1902, at 1 o’clock at
office of the president. it.
Dr. B. F. Sims, of Cedartown,
was a visitor to the city Tuesday
and attended the reception at Mr.
and Mrs. J. P. McConnell’s.
Little Miss Nellie Hudgins won
the second prize at the Atlanta
fair for a hemstitched handker
chief.
In the case before the railroad
commission complaining of charges
of the W. & A. against this city for
carrying coal, heard last Friday
and Saturday, the railroad claimed
it had made a contract to run a
spur track and would be allowed to
charge $4 for hauling each car of
coal, and the city paid sl2 for cart
ing a load of coal before the track
was built. The commission decid
ed this charge must be put in writ
ing so that the Cartersville people
might have a chance to answer it.
The Bell Telephone Co’s, local
system went into operation on the
Ist. There are now over 125 sub
scribers. The system has cost, it
is said, about $13,000 to be put
in. Miss Leila Eaves, of Atlanta,
is’ the temporary superintendent
and is instructing those who will
attend the phones. Miss Leila
Henderson,daughter of Night Mar
shal J. A. Henderson, will attend
the day calls and Luke Hall the
night calls.
In company with Mr. Kerr, the
press representative for the show,
a Jacksonian man today made an
inspection of the circus equipment.
One of the most attrac
tions of the circus is the big ele
phant Gypsy, noted for her man
killing record. Gypsy is thought
to be about 90 years yld and in her
career has killed nine of her keep
ers. James Rourke, her present
keeper, has been in a hospital twice
because of injuries inflicted by her
Gip has been condemned to spend
the balance of her days in irons,
and her trunk is chained down
when she is on exhibition. She is
said to be the largest elephant in
this country since . the death of
Jumbo. Will exhibit in Carters
ville Saturday, November 16.
Goings
Out of
WORTH OF GOODS
Thrown on the Market at
Exactly Cost Prices.
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As we are going out of business, we must close out our entire stock by January
i, 1902, and we offer our eoods
<1 AT AUD BELOW COST.t*
This is XTo Fake but a Fact
OURPRICESWILL PROVE IT
We v ill not offer you just a few articles below the tegular 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&G
is large and well assorted. You will save big money by coming to our store and
taking advantage of this closing out sale-
All Accounts Closed. No Goods Charged.
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