The News and courant. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1901-1904, November 07, 1901, Image 8

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THROUGHOUT jeJMCOUNTY. FORD. Messrs. J. C. Jolly and W. W. Morjis are attending court this \ eek at Cartersville. Since the boys attended the s>how Kingston last week much talk ing has been done.especially about 1 e elephant. They think he was the most dangerous animal exhib ited there and the one most to be i tred it turned loose to roam at will. The sweet potato crop is being 1 irvested and many patches have yielded abundantly. The'pea ciop where sown or cultivated has been beayily loaded w ith pods but iront some cause a very large per cent, of the peas did not mature to full growth. Miss Gillam, of Kingston, is vis it mg the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Stone. Irby Henderson, of Chicka mruga, is visiting home folks at Ligon. Mr. and Mis. Fred Durant left, last Friday morning for their home at Jacksonville, Fla. Mr and Mrs. Ciemson Tate It ive had to make room in their mansion for another —it’s a girl. Many of our farmers in this sec ern have gathered corn and they tell us that it has done better both in yields and quality than ex pected . We noticed a few days ago that tie amount of fertilizers used by the State of Georgia this year amounted up to five hundred thousand tons. Make an estimate o t this vast amount in dollars and cents and see if it is not enough to claim the attention of the most careless farmer, let alone the most thoughtful. It amounts to a stu pt ndous sum and if every farmer would save and not sell the cotton st ed but turn them back to the hud mixed with all manures and other things which are wasted about the premises, the large amount of money expended annu ally for chemical plant food would b sav.'d and our land and profits increased three fold, and one trust a. e st kii el, if not two. Let us try it next year and see what the results will be. Thomas Morris, of Rockmart. was in our midst last week. Rev. John McMurry, of Lin wood, filled his regular appoint ment again last Sunday and Sat urday before at Macedonia. J EURtS WHtKtAIL ELS^F * S.C£| U Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use W tn time. Sold bv druggists. FI , Why Not Keep Up to Date ii style, particularly when it is money in your pocket to do so. When you buy anew collar you do not find it laundried a sleek,cel luloid finish, but domestic, show ing the linen thread of the fabric,a pure, white, neat, unpretentious dressy finish. Our specialty iti laundry work is the domestic finish, will give you the glass if you prefer it. But \our 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 c eaned and pressed or cleaned and <1 ved. M I I.LER H. Gii.rkath, J r., Agent, Cartersville, Ga., Box 122. Leave your packages at the store. i0,30,2t Dark Hair “ I have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor for a great many years, and al though i am past eighty years of age, yet I have not a gray hair in my head.” Geo. Yellott, Towson, Md. We mean all that rich, dark color your hair used to have. If it’s gray now, no matter; for Ayer’s Hair Vigor always re stores color to gray hair. Sometimes it makes the hair grow very heavy and long; and it stops falling of the hair, too. sl.o# a bottl*. All drafgtsti. ———nir—it - ~w If your druggist cannot supply yon, send us one dollar and we ■will express you a bottle. Be sure and give the name 01 your nearest express office. Address, J. C. AVER CO., Lowell, Mass. S- <g> OCIETY Miss Emma Belle Lowndes, af ter a delightful visit to Miss Mary Munford, returned to her home in Atlanta Tuesday 7. * Miss Lottie Cowherd, of Gor donsville, Va., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. D. Johnson. Miss Cowherd is receiving a hearty wel come from her many friends. Mr. Torn Lyon, of Atlanta, spent Sunday in the city. Miss Mary Muniord left Tues day for Athens, where she went as a delegate from the Cherokee Club here to the Georgia Federation of Women’s Club iti session there. Mrs. Sproull Colbert and baby, of Cedartown, spent fjora Sunday until Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. Susan Wallace. Mrs. R. P. Morgan arrived from A lanta last Tuesday. Mr. Rees Marshall will arrive tomorrow night and spend a cou ple of days at home with his un cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Vivion. Mrs. G. H. Gilreath left Tues day for Savannah, where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Gordon Cassells. The following invitations have been received in the city: Major and Mrs, Robert T. F'ouche inyite you to be present at the marriage of their daughter, Kitty Florence and Mr. Swan Burnett Norton on the evenining of Thursday, the 14th of November, at six o’clock First Presbyterian church, Rome, Georgia. Miss Fourhe and Mr. Norton have many friends in the city who wish them much happiness. On last Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. James McConnell were at home to their friends from 8:30 to 10:30 o’clock at their elegant home Karv-ahi.-Koo. The house was beautifully decorated with smilax, palms and carnations. Mrs. McConnell was gowned in white chiffon white carna tions. Til*- receiving with Mrs. McConnell were: Miss Idalu Milam. Mrs. Tumlin, Mrs. R. P. Morgan, Miss Bernice Tumlin, Miss Corne lia Field, Miss Estelle Calhoun Delicious refreshments were served during the evening. An orches tra from Atlanta furnished the music. F'rom 10:30 til 12 o’clock was delightfully spent in dancing by the younger members of the society. About one hundred guests called during the evening. Miss Alice Napier, of Milledge ville, Misses Mary and Myra Graves and Miss Mary Bacon, of Atlanta, came up Wednesday to attend the Hall-Norris wedding which took place Wednesday after noon at four o’clock. I> illness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deaf ness, and that is bv constitutional remedies. Deafness lscaused by an inllained con dition of the mucous lining of the Eus tachian Tube, When this tube gets in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is en tirely closed deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing wi 1 be destro-ed forever; nine cases out often arecaused by catarrh, which is nothing out an in flamed condition of the mucous sur faces. We give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by calarrh)that cannot he cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free F. J. CHENEY A CO„ Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c Hall’s Family Pills are the best. COME TO SEE US If You Need Anything in China, Crockery, GLASSWARE, Tinware, Stoves, RANGES, etc; Our stock is the largest, Our prices the lowest, Our goods the t est. Don't take our word for It, but come and nee *'or yourself. CtPI Bis., Hous ©furnishings. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor t j. and cheerfulness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order -QtilluiL or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent y j] that it is not uncommon X rj for a child to be born /y mv'v afflicted with weak kid * neys. If the child urin •ates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it, the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, In fifty- fT-'# 7 '*' cent and one dollar sizes. You may have a l sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet tell- Home o t Swasop-Root. ing all about it, including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Cos., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Bartow Sheriff’s Sales. Will bo sola before tho court bouse door in the -ewnot Cartersville, Bartow county, Ga.. within the leizal hours of sale, on ihe first Tuesday in December, 1901, the following property, to-wit: A tract ot land containing one hun dred acres, more or less, in the 22d dis trict aim 2d section of said county being parts oi lots numbers lour and live, con stituting and Known as the .Nat Dun aiioo place and being the property con vey ed by Joint t Kay to Nat Dun a boo by deed .ecorded in book “C'<f”of deeds, page 378 clerk’s office, Bartow- Superior 0 mrt. Levied on and w r ill be sold as the property of the defendant, Nat Dunahoofand in his possession) to sat isfy one Bartow Superior Court mort gage fi fa in lavor of Rounsaville Bros,, toe Cartersville Milling Company, Og lesby Grocery Company, Martin Bros., l-'lemisier Bios. <& Heggie, Gaines <ft Lewis, and J. M. Veaeli A Cos. atrainst Donation Brothers, a partnership com posed oi Nat Dunahoo, Warren D. Dun a hoo and Nat Dunanoo. Propeity pointed out in said ti fa. Also lot of land number 274 in the 4tb district and skl section of Bartow coun tv, Levied on and will be tpdd as the property of Etowah Iron Company to satisfy one Superior Court subpoena ti fa in favor of Cnarles T. Culver vs. Eto wah iron Company, in case of Etowah Iron Compan.v vs. D. J. Guyton Prop eity lii defendant's possession Also at same time and place, all the lile interest or estate of P.* 11. Reynolds in the following property, to wit: Lots of land Nos. 13,14, 15, 16." 17, 57, 58, 59, 56, 60, 85, 82, 86, 88 and 89, in the 17th dis trict and 3d section of Bartow county, Georgia Levied on and will be sold as ihe propeity ot P H. Reynolds to satis fy two fi fas front city court of Carters ville, slid county ; one in *avor of C. M. Howard lor use of officers oI Court vs. P. H Reynolds, and one in favor of C. M Howard lor use of officers of court and lor witnesses’ lees vs. P. H. Rey nolds Propeity in possession of de fendant and pointed out by W. VV. Roberts. Also at same time and place, ihat cer tain real estate lying in said county and being one-hall acre, n.O’-e or less, in the city of Cartersville, Bartow countv, Ge orgia. on tbe west side of South aven ue, hounded on the smith by what is known (at the time of the execution of this mortgage) as the Rice lot owned by S m 11, Galloway on the n >rth by the A. A. Skinner place, on the west by land ot A. D. Gilbert and on the east by sad South Avenue. Levied on and will be s. id as the property ot A. M Foute and Mrs. Laura A. Foute ti satisfy one Bar tow’ Superior Court mortgage ft fa in favor of The Mutual Life Insurance Company, of Kentucky, vs A. M, Foute and Mrs. Laura A. Foute. Property in possession of F. Greshatn and pointed out in said ft ta. R. L.GRI FFIN, Sheriff. \v. S, BRADLEY, Dap’tv Sharift, N. M. ADAMS, Dep’ty Sheriff. November 6th, 1901. Commissioner’s Saie Valuable • City Property. GEORGIA, Bartow County. By virtue of a decree granted by the Superior Court of Fulton county, Geor gia, on the first day of February, 1901, in file case of Roby Robinson, et. al., vs. the Southern Mmual Building A Loan Association of Atlanta, Ga., A. M- Foute et. ah, peiiding in said court, the under signed as commissioner appointed in said decree, will sell at public outcry, before the court house door in Carters ville, Ga., wiihin legal hours of s !■ , on the first Tuesday in December, 1901, to the highest bidder for cash, the follow ing described real estate, to-vvit: All that certain city lot containing one and a halt acres of land, more or less, known as the A, M Foute home p ace, wnereon he now resides, in the city of Cartersville, Bariow county, Georgia, bounded on the north by Neel street, east bv South Avenue, south by lot ot J .V. Neel, and west by lands ot W. J Neel. Said sale to be made pur suant to sad decree for the purnose of satisfying the debt therein adjudged against said Foute and said prop-rtv in favor of J. A Anderson and M. . O’Bvrne. receivers of the Southern Mu tual Building A Loan Association, of Atlanta. Ga., said debt being the bal ance due on loan made by said ssocia tion to said Foute, and secured by the deed of said Foute, dated July 12th,18p0, amt recorded on pages (54 and 65 of book ‘•CC” of the deed records of said coun ty. conveying to said Association the above described real estate to secure said loan. Said real estate will be sold as the property of saiil A. M, Foute. so t hat the l ight title and lieu of said As sociation and its receivers aforesaid upon the above described real estate by virtue of the deed aforesaid and of said decree shall be transferred Irom the land to the money ar sing from said sale, and so that the purchaser of said 'eal estate shall obtain title thereto, •p-c from the incumbrance of said deed os p.ovided in said decree Said decree mil the sale thereunder is now proceed ing fr the use of J. M.Neel, as trans feree This November (5, 1901. JNO. II WIKLF Commissioner. Gentlemans 12 size Elgin watch jeweled movement, Bargain at $25.00 tor a few* days $18,50, To tee them is to buy. F. Gresham. I Important News. To Cotton Planters and Everybody who Believes in Economy. A Sale \vl a Parallel, at the New York Store, calling it the " lttlol NEWY ORK BAHRAIN STORf The Most for the Money. JONES BUILDING, BANK BLOCK. The arrival of the new season finds us equipped at every point for hel f successful merchandising, such as Dry and Dress Goods, Silks, Skirts, Capes, Clothing-, Shoes, Underwear, Hats, Caps, etc. We pioud to invite you to inspect the new goods ; we want your verdict ; want voio feel that this house is making a stronger bid for your patronage, The more v C know of our liberal policy the better you’ll like this house, as we believe in oini sales and small profits, Five dollars or more saved on every suit purchased fro us. on every pair of shoes 75c. and more, and so on everything you will h,3 from the New York B rgain Store. Ladies’ Capes from 29c up, We don’t sa what we do, but we do what we say, Money refunded if not suited, It is to von interest to call early with your triends before the great rush, u Jarmulo-wsky & Knoller, Prop’rs, CASHOR CREDIT *see us Before Vou I* 11 y Your + FURNITURE. + Within the Reach of All. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST FDRNITDRE i Thai Has Ever Been Put on the Cartersville Market We want your business, and if prices and quality count we will get it. We carry everything in the Fur niture line and invite you to visit our store before vou make a Purchase; CARTERSVILLE FHITH CO., Building, East Side.^ Three Papers a Week FOR ABOUT THE PRICE OF ONE The News and ( ourant and the Atlanta Twice-a-week Journal for $1,50. Here you get the news of the world and all vour Inol news w hile it is fresh, paying very little more than one paper costs, Either paper is weli • rih SI.OO, but bv special arrangi merit we are ena bled to putin both of them, gi\ mg tiiree Papers a week lor this low price. You cannot equal this anywhere else, and ttiis combination is the best premium tor those who want a great paper and a home paper. Take these and you will keep up with the times. The Semi-Weekly Journal makes common cause with itie larniers and publishes hundreds olletters from them on farm topics, describing their expe rience in making crops, etc Resides general news the Twiee-a- Week Journal lias much agricultural matter and other articles of special in terest to farmers It has regular con tributions by Sam .Jotie-, Mrs W H. Felton, John Temple Graves. Hon. C. H. Jordan and other distinguished wri ters. Call at this office and leave your sub scriptions for doth papers. You can get a sample copy of either paper f ere on application. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. PURE DR&GS, | Patent Medicines, FINE STATIONERY, And Druggists Sundries. Can be bought at lowest prices from HALL & GREENE. ' Want Advertisements. FOR RENT. A couple of rooms with use oi hall and kitchen, on Market street, next to Mr. Conyers. Apply to New York Eargaiu Store. FOR SALE. Finest property in Hunts ville, Ala. y list be sold at once to set tle up estate Right in center of oil belt. For lull particulars undress R. E. Walker, lralton, Ua. STOLEN. From premises, a one-inch H ply rubber hose, lony or fifty feet b ng. I will reward the honest man who through mistake boughtit of thief by returning it to Mrs. Nola Withers. WORK WANTED. A young mail willing to work woulu n Ke at offer of employment lor next y ea . u reasonable wages, would like a P<> s > in grocery store Can write a good . and would be useful on books. Anv g offer Good reference call or am _ , 'A. this office. _ FOR SALE. The J. A. Bailey ,Ifaring mile south o* AdansyillPi ha. , s one of tho besi grain and stocK in North Georgia, being w . e ..,^ a „ s ij good pastures and equipped witn ' room dwelling, tenant house, goo< and out buildings. Also lias hn* 1 land. Apply to Mrs. Mary 1 _ • Adairsyille, Ua. ’ FOR SALE—The Powell bouseaml 10l on Douglas street. Apply t 0 J ' t f, Wikle. ’