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THURSDAY, NOV. 14, 1901.
BAKToW’S PHOHIBITIONi ACT.
The recent decision of the su
preme court in tne case of Wallace
Eaves, who it will be remembered,
was indicted and convicted for sell
ing a species of beer known as
white nops, holds that the prohi
bition law which has been in effect
in Bartow county for the past sev
enteen years, is unconstitutional,
in that it conflicts with the general
domestic wine act of 1877, and
violates that clause of the const!
tutiou which prohibits special leg
islation in any case for which pro
vision has been made by a general
law.
This leaves Bartow county where
it was before the prohibition law
went into effect, except that there
are no barrooms in the county and
the sentiment of the people is
strongly opposed to any reopening
of these institutions.
If an attempt should be made to
open a barroom in Cartersviile the
city council has authority to enact
a license ordinance which would
be prohibitive, and the other incor
porated towns in the county could
do likewise. The general law
which prohibitsthe sale of whisky
within three miles of a church
would protect the outside districts
of the county, and there is no need
to fear an early opening of bar
rooms in Bartow. The decision is
published in full in another col
umn.
Take your suits to be cleaned,
pressed, etc., to Dorsett, up stairs
over Bradley, Griffin, Cos.
J. Bernstein is selling out at
cost his entire stock of goods as ht
is going to make a change in bus
iness the first of the year.
Mr. Sam P. Abbott, of Atlanta,
spent a day with relatives here
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barnwell,
of Atlanta, spent Sunday with the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.K.
Cary.
The Nickel Plate Show will be
here next Saturday with a grand
free parade and a good show.
OASTORIA.
Bears tie /Q The Kind You Have Always Bough!
II |Q) I
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i
Nature
Babies and children need I
J proper food, rarely cvei medi- j
j cine. If they do not thrive J
* on their food something is 1
I wrong. They need a little |
j help to get their digestive |
j machinery working properly, j
SC -
COD LIVER OIL
WfTfi HYPOPHOSPHITES or LIME <S SODA
will generally correct this
difficulty.
If you will put from one
fourth to half a teaspoonful
in baby’s bottle three or four
times a day you will soon sec
a marked improvement. For
larger children, from half to
a teaspoonful, according to
age, dissolved in their milk,
if you so desire, will very
soon show its great nourish
in<* Dower. If the mother’s
•J i
rr.'.X does not nourish the
baby, she needs the emul
sion. it v/fJ show on effect
at once both upon mother
and child.
50c. and si.oo, all druc.-fists.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chem'ivs. Naw York.
Miss Lottie A iderson will leave
next Tuesday for Quitman. Ga..
and she will visit triends in Ala
bama before returning home.
Mr. George S. Crouch received
a letter yesterd iy from Mr. J. H.
Legg, at Marietta, stating that his
little son, abou ten years old, was
run over by a train on J uestlay
and one of his legs was so badly
crushed that it was necessary to
ann utate it bel jw the knee.
Mrs. R. P. Morgan and Miss Es
tell Calhoun gave a delightful re
ception to their friends Tuesday
afterno >n and evening. Delight
ful refreshments were served and
the occasion was very much en
joyed.
Mrs. W. C. Barnwell, of Atlanta,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. E. Cary.
Mrs. M. E Hood has rented her
farm and will move to the Captain
Wallace place next month. Mrs.
Mood and family will receive a
cordial welcome to Cartersviile by
their many friends.
Miss Fannie Hood has returned
home after spending a short time
w th fiend in Atlanta.
The Postal Telegraph Cos. are
putting in new poles lor the lines
through Cartersviile. The new
poles are forty-rive feet long and
tower above the trees.
Mr. Dorsett has opened a mer
chant tailoring shop in Satterfield
building over Bradley, Griffin Cos.
4. re.
The 11. rris Nickel Plate Show
wiii exhibit at the ball ground
next Satu: day. It is a first-class,
Id fashioned one ring circus and
is spoken ot in the highest tetms
by the press where it has exhib
ited.
A Mother
i®
“I am the mother of
five children,” writes
Mrs. S. E. Rose, of
Big Otter, West Va.,
44 and have been as
high as eight days in
the doctor's hands,
and never less than
two days with any
child until the last.
Then I had used two
bottles of Dr. Pierce’s
Favorite Prescription
and was only two
hours in the hands
of the doctor.”
Or. Plarco's Favorite Proscription!
la a wom in's medicine. It euro*,
diseases of ffte wcmsnly organs. I*
In a wonderful medlclno for moth •
era, making the baby’s advent
practically painless and giving
abundant atre,*pth to nurse m*td
nourish the cm lid.
A N!GP f> 'WPOSTOR.
Mulatto Blacksmith of CaVtersvllle
Passes For White Man.
Mr. T. H. Williams, who has
returned front South Georgia,states
that while at Milieu, Ga., he saw
Henry Milner, a mulatto, who is a
j son of Haynes Milner, the negro
blacks nth, of Cartersviile, with a
linen duster on, sampling cotton
at a warehouse in that place
Upon inquiring he fojnd that
tbeuegio bad represent*d himself
- u white man and a cotton buyer
| from Texas. He had secured em
ployment at the warehouse as a
| cotton buyer, and was boarding
with a white family in the town.
i t
: He had join and the Methodist Sun
day School wnere he took com
munion a tew Sundays ago. He
had also been invited out to tea
with one of the best families of the
town, and was treated socially as
one of the nice young men of the
town.
He was living in high clover
when Mr Williams identified him
as a negro, when he took to the
woods and has not been seen at
Milieu since It would not be
healthy for Henry should the peo
; pie of Milieu catch hint.
Vagaries of a Cos and.
You can never We quite sure
where a cold is g ting co hit you,
in the fall and winter it may set- !
! tie in the bowels, producing severe
pain. Do not be alarmed nor tor
; ment yourselves with fears of ap
! pendicitis. At the first sign of a
! cramp take Perry Davis’ Painkil
j ler in warm, sweetened water and
1 relief comes at once. There is but
lone Painkiller, Peny Davis’. 25
and 50.
Judge and Mrs. John W. Ak n
entertained the court and bar at
dinner last Saturday evening, com
plimentary to Judge A M. Foute.
the new jydge of the city court.
Mr. Van Astor Bachelor, of At
lanta. visited friends in Carters
ville Tuesday evening.
Miss Evelyn Jones was called
home from Rome on Tuesdav on
account of the illness ot little Miss
Dorothy Cunyus. Miss Jones was
the attractive guest of Mrs. Helen
Davis while in Rome.
Mrs. A. B. Cunyus reached
home Monday from Mobile, Ala.,
where she sang at the meetings
conducted by Rev. Sam P. Jones
at that place.
Miss La Una Black, Jof Nash
ville, and Miss Jane Caldwell, of
Louisville, will reach Cartersviile
next Tuesday and will be the
guests of Miss Julia Baxter Jones,
at Rose Lawn.
Mr. W. L. Durst, of Greenwood,
S. C., is expected in the city to
day, and will be the guest of Mrs.
J. P. Anderson.
Election flotio; for Court House
Bonds.
GEORGIA., Bariow 1 ountv.
1 o the qualified voters ofsaid county :
In pursuance 01 an order passed by
the Commissioners of Roads and Re
venues of Bartow county, Georgia, at a
meeting ot said hoard, held tor county
purposes, on tne 13th uay ot November,
ii)t)i, it is ordered, and notice is hereby
given, that an election will beheld in
and for said county at the several elec
lion preoinds therein, on Thursday,
the liKh day of Decomher, 1901. to de
termine the question whether t,he said
county of Bartow, by its board of Com
missioners of Roads and Revenues,
shall issue the bonds of said county to
the amount of thirty thousand ($30,000)
dollars; said bonds to be thirty in num
ber, each for the sum of one thousand
(M-OOO) dollars, and nil to bear interest
at the rate oi live (5) percent, per an
num from the date of issue. Said oonds
to becotre due and payable as follows:
Ten bonds lor one thousand dollars
each, to be numbered from one to ten
inclusive, to become due and payable
ten years after the date of their issue.
'Ten bonds for one thousand dollars
each, to he numbered from eieven to
twin v, inclusive, to become due and
pa\..ole fifteen y> ars after the date o
“their issue.
Ten bonds for one thousand dollars
each, to be numbered from 21 to 30 in
clusive, and to become due and payable
twenty years after the date of their is
sue.
All said bonds to bear interest at the
rate of five percent, per annum from
date of issue. Maid interest to be pay
able annually on the tirst day of Jan
uary, at the office fit the treasurer ol
sai - unty at Cartersviile, Ga.
All o said bonds to be fully paid off
anu (lischar ;<-i as follows: 'i'eu thou
-5..U.1 uoliars at t - expiration ol ten
years fiom the date of issue; ten thou
sand dollars at the expiration of fifteen
years l orn the date or issue ami ten
thousand dollars at the expiiation of
twenty years from the date of issue
The principal of said bonds and the
interest thereon to be paid by a special
tax to nu lev led and collected annually
011 all the taxal le property in said comi
ty, as the other timmy taxes are levied
and collected, as follows: One’thousand
dolla: s annually as a sinking fund to
pay the principal on the first ten bonds
at their maturity and til teen hundred
dollars to pay the armu -1 interest 011 tin
whole issue of thirty thousand dollars,
to h, collected for the tirst t--n years.
For the next succeeding five ve .is, at
tei the expiration of the tirst ten years,
the su 111 of iwoAhousaud doi lars annusl
ly as a sinking fund for the payment of
Ihe ten bonds for one thousand dollars
each, to fall due fifteen years after llieir
issue, and the suin of one thousand dol
lars annually to pay the interest on the
same and the other outstanding bonds
as it becomes due and pa a ,
and for the tive years next succeeding
the last above named term of fifteen
years, the sum of two thousand dollars
annually as a sinking fund to py the
principal of the last ten bonds lor onr
thousand dollars each when they fall
(lue at the expiration ot twenty year
from the date of issue and the further
sum of five hundred dollars annually t<>
pav the interest on said last named ten
bonds as it becomes due.
The sums to be so levied and colleetoo
annually ,10 tie as follows: For the first
ten years SI,OOO annually for sinking
fund and SISOO to pay interest; for the
next succeeding five veais, $2,000 an
nually foi sinking fund and SI,OOO tor
interest, and for the last five years
$2.0 0 for sinking fund and SSOO for in
terest.
All said bonds principal and interest
to be tilll v paid off and discharged at
the expiration of twenty years in the
1, aimer iiouye staled.
Said bonds to be known as the Bartow
I comiLv court house bonds, to be issued
! an-i so and and tpe proceeds expended m
| the erection and lurnishing the new
j court house for sain county’ for which
j purpose tliev are to be issued.
! '- ml election is ordered and will lie
| held by virtue of, and in accordant:* -
j with the provisions of paragraphs 1 and
2. lection 7. Article 7, of the coustitu-
I tii<n ol the state ot Georgia and the laws
j passed in pursuance thereof.as mcorpo
j rated in section 377 et. seq, Vol. I code
ot 1 <eoigia 131)5, applicable to such elcc
| tions. Ail peiso 11 s duly qualified to
' v 't> for comity officers will be entitled
i lo vi to at this election .
Ail voters at said e'ection voting for
the issuing ofsaid bonds to be used for
| the purpose aforesaid, shall have wru-
I ten or printed on their ballots “For
l Boruis” and all voters voting against
; the issuing of said bonds shall havi
I written or printed on llieir ballots
: •• Against Bonds.”
Saiu election to be held and manager)
‘ under the same rules and regulations as
ole •; ions for county officers Tne man
agers of said election shall make re
turns thereof to the board of County
Commissioners of said county at the
court house in Cartersviile, bv noon on
the day loi.owing said election, for con
solidation in tin ; r since of, and to
gether with, said I o trd’oi County Com
missions, as required by law.
It is further ordered that this notice
for said e ecion be published in the
< 'ar tersville News Gomant, the news
paper publishing the Sheriff’s adyertis
meniH rf said county for tuiriy days
m-xt preceding the day hereinbefore
fixed lor said -lection.
' ’tlies-, our official signatures at Car.
ter-ville,Ga.,this 13 .hdavot Novemb r,
1901.
L. B. MATTHEWS, Chairman.
A. M. PUCKETT,
T. A. JEN KIND,
W. D. ROWLAND,
W. M. KING,
Commissioners of Roads and Peve
nues Bartow County, Ga
M . M. K 1 NO, Clerk ot Board of*
Commissioners Bartow County.
TWO UTTLE BEfiUTC SAVED
FROM BEAU J! FEBUBA.
MRS. H. 11. OYERMANN’S TWO LITTLE GIRLS.
“Enclosed find a picture of my two little girls who couldn’t b'e without their
Peruna. They have both had the measles since I last wrote to you, but even
through the sickness I gave them the Peruna.
We have used Peruna constantly for the past two years with our
children and have received the most satisfactory results. We would
not be without it. The youngest one, Elsie, is the one that had
bronchial trouble, and had it not been for your medicine she would
have chocked to death. It has done wonders for her. Positively wc
couldn’t keep house without Peruna. Yours gratefully, <•
Mrs. H. H. Overmann,
2865 Winslow Ave., Cincinnati, O.”
M r. L. G. Vandegriff, Carrollton, Ga,
writes: “I endorse your Peruna. I had
* liffio >iri aftfinttul with o a tarrh and
Ho Use
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& HALL,
Cartersviile, Georgia,
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new life and vigor by taking HQ-TO-BAG,
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Kodoi Dyspepsia Cup
what you eat.
have had two physicians to treat her
and found no relief. After using two
bottles of vour Peruna she is sound and
Coming' to Cartersviile
W. H. HARRIS’ WORLD FAMOUS
Nickel Plate Show
WILL EXHIBIT AT
CARTERBYILLE,
iTiiftiTjaiiiaSaturday, November 1
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Ep. THE MOST EXPENSIVE FEATURE WiTH AHT SHOP iN AMEBUA i
|| To Bg Seen Most Positivefy Tmc c A HlayWilk h fr&moc/i NKfiul ?IAT£
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.
Gypsy, the Largest Elephant on Earth.
8 MAGNIFICENT SIBERIAN CAMELS —8
Trained to work in Harness.
A SIO,OOO Den of Performing - Lions.
A Brilliant Constelh tion of Prominent Arenic Stars.
Twice Daily, at 2 and 8 P M Doors Qnen One Hour Earlier.
A Brilliant Spectacle.
Cartersviile, Ga., Nov. 12, 1901.
Editors News and Courani:
On the evenings of the 14th or
15th of this month there will be
a grand free exhibition that no
one should miss, viz. the assemb
ling of the moon and three brilliant
planets in the southwestern sky.
Venus is the brilliant star nearest
the horizon, then conies Jupiter
and then Saturn. The crescent
moon will be near Venus 011 the
14th or near the other two planets
the next night.
On the evening of November 27
Jupiter and Saturn will only be as
far apart as the diameter of the
moon, and this will not occur again
for ’ o years.
Some astronomers think that the
great meteoric shower due every 33
or 34 year will be seen after mid
night on the 14 and 15th insts. It
should be looked for in the north
east about 1 to 5 a. m. and if it is
seen the sight will well repay a
long vigil.
Respectfully,
A. O. Granger.
well. lam now giving it ]
children.” B U t 0 m T othe;
Mr. Joseph Kirohensteiner R 7 r
•troct, Cleveland, 0 ,
used Peruna lor eight years „„„ '*
ily medicine. During the whole of it
time we have not had to employ a
sician. J a P h J-
Our famly consists of seven „
we also use it for the thousand 111
onb ailments to which mankind is 11, t.
We have used it in cases of scarlet fe '
measles and diphtheria. Whenever '
of the family feels in the leastili
always says: ‘Take Peruna and
will be well,’ or If we do not happen 2
have any, ‘We will have to Cet ~ ”
Peruna.’ Peruna is always
in colds and coughs.” -
Children are especially liable to aem
catarrh. Indeed, most of the affeotil.
of childhood are catarrh. All fortn.-
sore throat, quinsy, croup, hoarsened
and laryngitis are but different nh.. '
of catarrh. p ases
These affections, in the aca ,„
form, may pass away without treat*
ment, but they leave a foundation
for chronic catarrh in later years FveA
a slight cold is aente catarrh, and len
ders the mucous membrane of the he
and throat more liable to chronic .
tarrh afterwards. The child is con
stantly asailed winter and summer, with
catarrh.
Affections of the stomach and bowels
colic and diarrhoea, are due to c *
tarrhal derangements of these organs
A great many families are learning by
bitter experience that these affections
must be promptly treated or the child’s
health is permanently injured.
Peruna is the remedy, N 0 family
should be without it. As soon as the
symptoms of cold, cough or any other
affection of the throat or stomach is,
noticed, Peruna should be given accord, !
ing to directions. A vast multitude o{
families are relying entirely upon p e J
runa for safety in this direction.
There are no substitutes. Peruna is]
the only systemic catarrh remedy
known to the medical profession. j
That Peruna can be relied upon is- ...1
denced by the great number of testi-•
monials which Dr. Hartman is receiving j
daily. Only a very few of these can
published. Only one in a thousand. !
Every household should be pror: :.
with Dr. Hartman’s free book c:i r'-\
tarrl- ; also “Facta and Faces,” a book ]
testimonials concerning Peruna ‘
free by The Peruna Medicine Cos.. Cos,
lutnbus.O.
Administrator's sale.
P.v virtue of an order from tlie
of Ordinary of Bartow emnlty, Geor.-t* >
I will sell before me court house d■’ 1
in the city of Cartersville. said COJ ”
and state, between the legal * :OU, I r
sale on the tirst Tuesday m Def ;f m ,-„ 0 ’
1001, (terms of sale cash, the following
lands hoidtnring to the eat at- ~ in __ ps
Ai.ernathv, deceased, 10-w t: * O
more or less of land being al ,
land number 44(1, 17 acres oilot 4to •_
15 acres of lot number 420. all i !1 .
triet and 2d section ot said u n O’ „ <
insr ali the lands included vitniti -
following boundaries, bounded east ..
south by lands of the Et Avail comp • -■ > •
bv Dick Howell’s arid 15. ■>
nathy’slai d,north by E. K. Ahern**
land, excepting from said de‘cr .f
lands; one acre and a halt hereto
dec ed by Linford Abernathy to
primitive Baptist church of Macedo
where said church now stands, ana
acre in southwest cort’-r ot >a "' A
number 420. owned b\ W. W • ’ .2
and i he rents for present rear. P r ° ! '
herein excepted will not be sold- ,
tor payments of debts of deceased an
for and i st ri hut ion.
Novembers, IfXil. ,
JOE M. MOON. Adm r.
Estate Linford Abernathy.
Quality of goods considered
cannot a::d will not be underso r •
tf Baker, The Jeweler.