The News and courant. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1901-1904, November 14, 1901, Image 8

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Colds tvT'r -•>"TTgatf^O XrT~:L'Z ~." “ I had a terrible cold and could hardly breathe. I then tried Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and it gave me im mediate relief.” W. C. Layton, Sidoll, 111. How will your cough be tonight? Worse, prob ably. for it's first a cold, then a cough, then bron - chitis or pneumonia, and at last consumption. Coughs always tend downward. Stop this downward tendency by taking Ayer’s Cherry Pec toral. Three sires: 25c., 39c., SI. All druitgists. I Ccrault. your doctor. Tf he Bnya take it, I then <iu a. I.e says. If' he tells you not S to take it. then don’t take it. He knows. I Leave it will' him. IV arc willinir. f J. 1.. AYKK CO.. Lowell, Mass. STILESBORO FARMERS’ CLUB- Monthly Moetlnk Held at Mr. J. W. L. Brown’* Home. The monthly meeting of the Stilesboro Farmer’s Club was held at the beautiful country home of Mr. J. W. L. Brown last Saturday and a most delightful day was spent by the members of the club, their families and guests. The convenience of the home to the railroad tempted a number of friends from Cartersville to accept an invitation to be present and enjoy the day with the fanners, Owing to the absence of the president and other members at the state fair in Savannah, and others attending the superior court, there was not as large an attend ance of the members of the club as usual, and very little business was transacted. The dinner which is always an interesting feature of these occa sions, Was superb, and Mr. Brown excelled himself in the variety whDh he spread before his guests. It was an elegant repast and great ly enjoyed by the large company present. After dinner Mr. Brown piloted his guests around the premises,and strolling leisurely through the grove could be seen a large flock of immense bronze turkeys, the leader being a specially fine specimen and estimated to weigh about fifty pounds. A pen of fourteen fine hogs esti mated to weigh about three hund red pounds each made a pleasing spectacle as they grunted and crunched the corn which will make them stiil fatter. The cribs were full of corn, the barns over flowing with hay. the stock and cattle sleek and well fed, and bales of cotton lying around waiting for a better price gave evidence of prosperity on the farm. Mr. Brown has a beautiful home and to be his guest is always a pleasure. There are some women who seem to be perennially youthfu*, The grown daughters are compan ions as well as children, and the color in the mother’s cheeks, the brightness in her eyes, the round ness of her form, all speak of abounding health. What is her secret? She is at the middle age of life when so many women are worn, wasted and faded, and yet time has only ripened her charms The secret of this matronly health and beauty may be told in the brief phrase, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. The general health of woman is so intimately related to the local health of the delicate womanly organs, that where these are diseased, the whole body must suffer. ‘‘Favorite Prescription” dries debilitating drains, heals ulceration and inflammation,cures female weakness and imparts to the delicate female organs natu ral vigor and vitality. Women who have lost their health and their beauty have been made “robust and rosy cheeked” by the use of this marvelous medicine. Change in Business- Desiring to make a change in my business at an early date, I must request ail those indebted tu me to call and settle as it is impor tant my books should be closed by the first of December. I appreciate the patronage which has been given me in the past, and hope to be in a position where 1 can serve my customers to better advantage than ever before. D. F. Bradford. Nov. 13, 1901 2t. Catarrh, an excessive secretion from an inflamed muscous mem brane, is radically and permanent ly cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Beautiful cut glass at reasonable prices. Nothing nicer, at tf Barer s, The Jeweler. PRETTY HOME WEDDING- Mr. L.C. Hall, of Millfcdaevllle, Weds Miss Emy L. Norris. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Clayton, last Wednesday after noon, a pretty home wedding oc curred, that of Mr. L C. Hall, of Milledgeville, to Miss Emy L.Nor ris, of this city. The home was profusely and tastely decorated with chrysanthe mums and vines. The bride wore a beautiful trav eling suit of castor cloth. Sue came into the flower embowered spa cious hall on the arm of her broth er, Mr. John T. Norris, while the groom entered with his brother, Dr. Thomas Hall, his best man. The ceremony was ths beautiful ring ceremony, and was performed by Rev. B. P. Allen, presiding elder of the Dalton district, M. E. church, at 4:30 o’clock. The presents were numerous and handsome. Conspicuous among them was a chest of silwr contain ing seven dozen pieces given by Misses Maray, Maud and John Norris. The marriage took place in the presence of quite a large gathering of relatives and friends. Among those present from other points were Misses Marie and Myra Graves, and Miss Mary Bacon, ot Atlanta, and Miss Maud Napier, of Milleageville. The couple left on the afternoon train on a short bridal trip to Chattanooga. They will make their home in Milledgeville. The bride- is a lady of rare grace and attainments and numbers her friends by the score wherever she is known. Mr. Hall is a popular and successful merchant of his town. It Is Kan) To Say “Be careful,” but we must all go from heated houses into chill outer air, ani the change sets us coughing and wheezing. Avoid ing winter colds is difficult; curing them is not hard if you take Al len’s Lung Balsam. Better begin when the cold is young and not wait until it settles deep into the lungs, for then, with Allen’s Balsam, complete relief will be slower. Our prices for watch work are the lowest and work the best. tf Baker, The Jeweler. A BIG SALE IN BARTERSVILLK. •t $ Selling Out at Cost MY ENTIRE STOCK OF Glottal S toes, Hots, Dry Goods, Etc. Now is the time for you to get your Bargains. Come and sne at once the goods must be sold as I am going to make a change in business by the first oi the year. Don’t fail to see me before you buy as I will save you money. J. BERNSTEIN At the Blue Front, West Main Street, C t rtersviils, Ga, Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don’t Know it. How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with youf water and let it stand twenty-foyr hours; . > , sediment or st: J'/j' l LyM j tling indicates a, Es .JfcJxfTo) unheai'Ky condi rrrji tion the kid- VvA irTHf, i \ ne >'s; if it stains -•- i your linen it is it I evidence of kid _TjQ 1 / isf ne y trouble: too mpnW/y frequent desire to jpass it or pain in --the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. What to Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp- Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part cf the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root i3 soon realized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in 50c. andsl. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery fC'K /u ’ l and a book that tells more about it, both sent absolutely free by mail. address Dr. Kilmer & Home of Swunp-Roo*. Cos., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer in this paper. A Tribute- At the October meeting of the History Club, of Kingston Geor gia, expressions of regret and sym pathy were passed at the loss of oue of our most beloved and active members. On the 25th of Septem ber, 1901, passed to an eternal rest, Mrs. Louise Evelyn Irby Sheats, and our hearts have been saddened, for the reaper Death took from us one who was loved and cherished bv her friends whom she ever greeted with a smile and kind word. She was ever ready to plead her Master’s cause. In truth she was a typical Christian and her life bore much fruit. Her seat is now vacant but in our hearts her memory is preserved. Mrs. 1 D Rolltns. Mrs. Claude Irby. Miss Susie H. Mayson, Committee. City Tax Books Open. The City Tax Books are now open, and taxes can be paid at the council chamber from 9 a. m every day until December 15th, when the books will be closed. Nov. a, 1901. ad S. P. Satterfield, Citv Tax Collector. Important News. Cotton Planters and Everybody who Believes in Economy. A Sale Without a Parallel, at the New York Store, calling it the Newy ork bargain store Ths Most Cor the Money. JONES BUILDING, BANK BLOCK. 1 he arrival of the new season finds us equipped at every point for helpful successful merchandising, such as Dry and Dress Goods, Silks, Jackets, ®kivts, Capes, Clothing’, Shoes, Underwear, Hats, Caps, etc. We are Wto invite you to inspect the new goods ; we want your verdict ; want you to eel that this house is making a stronger bid for your patronage, The more you mow of our liberal policy the better you’ll like this house, as we believe in quick ales and small profits, Five dollars or more saved on everv suit purchased from s ’ on every pair of shoes Toe. and more, and so on even’thing vou will buy t " e New York B rgain Store. Ladies’ Capes from 29c up. We don’t say •ft Wfc d°> but we do what we say, Money refunded if not suited. It is to your n erest to call early With your triends before the great rush, Jarmulowsky &Knoller, Prop’rs. GASH OR CREDIT *SEE US* Before You Buy Your +FURNITURE. + - -• ’jy . ] Within the Reach of All. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST FURNITURE . * f ' ii Thai Has Ever Been Pul 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 ourl store before vou make a Purchase J CHE FM CO. Building, Bast SideJS* I 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 best. Don’t take our word for It, but come and see r or yourself. CALHOUN Bps, Housefurnishings. PARKER'S 1 HAIR BALSAM i ' >**■'••• an d betutifie* the hair. If Promotes ft luxuriant growth. || wfflNever Fails to liostore fiLftc-Vv Hair to its Youthful Color, f • 7^n\v>lCures pcalp dijw*ee * hair faliu.£. • PURE DR&GS, Patent Medicines, FINE STATIONERY, 1 And Druggists Sundries. Can be bought at lowest prices from HALL & GREENE. * DRUGGISTS.* Want fldYertisßinenis. FOR RENT. A couple of rooms with use of hall and kitchen, on Market street, next to Mr. L ouvers. Apply to New York Bargain Store. FOR SALE. Finest property in JHunts vil le, Ala, M list be sold at once to set tie up estate Right in i t liter of oil belt. For lull particulars address K. E. Walker, Dalton, Da. STOLEN. From premises, a one-inch 3 ply rubber hose, loriy or liitv feet long. 1 will reward the honest man who through mist tke bought it of thief by returning it to Mrs. Noia Withers. , WORK Wanted, A young married man willing to worlfc* would like **' otter of employment lor next year at reasonable w ages, would like a position in grocery store fan write a good bant* ( and would be useful on books. Any offer Good reference call or addres Z. this oftioe. *t. FOR SALE. The J. A. Bailey farm one mile south of Adairsyille, Oa. I" 1 ' is one of the best grain and stock faru - in North Georgia, being well watere > good panto res and equipped with a *' room dwelling, tenant house, good ban and out buildings. Also has fine iru' iand. Apply to Mrs Mary Baiieji Adairsyille,' Oa. i _ OR SALE—The Powell house and lot < n Dough s street. Apply to Jobn-tj W ikle. tf ,