The News and courant. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1901-1904, November 21, 1901, Image 2

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THe News anti Cturant. 11. B. KBKKM i\.) > K.lltors and PiiblUhori. H. A. ( H APMAXj A. JI. WILUXiIIiM, <orrMpon<llnK,Kdltor. SITBfiCKimO.^KATKS. One Year #1 Ofl Six Months 8< Three Mentha JBt r HUBS DA Y. NOV. 2!, 1901. in r; mini* I l< >vs Tit Aile Among tho e who have watched the course of affairs in Pennsylva nia and viewed the trail of corriu> tion that stretches through her public affairs there has been a feel ing of sympathy and as her people have pined for the hour of deliver ance the country has made the wish common. The Johnstown Demo crat draws this vivid picture of the situation: “The record of the republican machine in this state during the last few years has been an amaze ment to the world. The infamy of our political misrule has every where brought upon us the shame and the reproach of decent com munities. The finger of scorn is pointed at us by sister states, and even Europe holds us up as a frightful example of the failure of popular government. Yet Penn sylvania herself is not ashamed. Pennsylvania herself accepts her degradation and w’ears it as she might a silken robe. She sits amid the wreck of her ideals and smiles at the grief and indignation of those who weep over the ruins. Her indurated conscience receives no impression from the impact ot crime and debauchery that in oth ers would fire the train of political revolution. “It is almost unbelievable that the unprecedented scandals of the last legislature should go unre buked by a people who boast of their schoolhouse and their churches. The record of that car nival of crime transcends any ever before made in this country or in any other country. It includes not only the overthrow of popular government, not only the spoliation of the treasury through gigantic steals, not only the looting of the state’s resources through the gi ant ing of rights worth millions to favored corporations, not only a conspiracy against a clean ballot, not only the grabbing of franchises worth untold millions, not only these things and many others, but it includes bribery and the stain of all manner of indecent jobbery. And the sweep of it per haps will not be realized in this generation.” After a caretul survey of the sit uation, the Indianapolis News ex presses the opinion that “at pres ent the rate of progress of the white man’s republican party in the south is such as to warrant the belief that Texas will continue to go democratic in presidential elections. The fact that republicans speak tauntingly of Gorman and essay to name him a failure is a real proof of their chagrin at his entry again into public life. Gorman has many elements of the leader in his com position. TESTING FETILIZERS. Mr. D S. Stephens Tries Cottc n With and Without Guano. Dr. D. S Stephens has made a test on fertilizers on his farm this season using 10-2-2 and 10-4 Ox Brand fertilizers, and he asked the three clubs to send committees to inspect the same. Mr. J. S. Leake of the Pettits Cieek Club, T W. Tinsley a"d H. H. Milam, of the Euharlee club met with Mr. Co.v art and made the inspection. Mr. Stephens has his cotton laid off in plats designated as No. 1,2, 3> 4. 5- On plat No, 1, he used 600 lbs. fertilizers per acre, using in alter nate rows 400 lbs. acid and 200 lbs. ammoniated guano together, and 600 pounds guano alone. We could see a slight advantage in fa vor of the acid and guano over the guano alone. We place the yield 011 this plat at 1000 lbs. per acre. On plat No. 2 he used 300 lbs. guano and we placed the yield at 900 lbs. per acre. On plat No. 3he used 200 lbs guano per acre and we placed it at 900 pounds. 011 plat No. 4he used 150 lbs. guano and it was placed at 1000 lbs. per acre. This plat a little Rain mndiweat ID - * \\ \ \ I have no effect on V 7 YT? JT* M ffi ■ harness treated M MJK\ J with Eureka Bar- M ”I* a. is X&J U nes* Oil. It re- ~ * \ T ANARUS istl the damp, )r \ ■ keeps the leath- Hi OkltTC'C ffl I i 9 do not break, t ' \ ' 9 II No rough sur- \\\ \ Matt \ 9 ■ face to chafe „ \ f//#A\ H m andcut \ V H 9 harness not V\ \ \ \ ■ only keeps \ .'\ \ ' -^j9 ■ looking like \TT 9 wears twice |jjf - useofF.ureka i Standard Oil jj \ Company /j * more advantage than the others, it being a little higher land and better adapte 1 to cote n. On plat No. 5 he did not use any fertilizers at all, and we placed ti is cue at 900 lbs. per acre. i nif> committee could not see any difference in the land except pat No. 4 was more adapted to cotton, as stated above. We do not say by this report that it does not pay to use fertilizers, but it is very evident that Mr. Stephens has made nothing by the use of it this year. Nor do we think it pays to use large amounts per acre —200 to *3OO lbs. pays best. The land on which this cotton was grown was stubble turned and well prepared. All of which is respectively sub mitted. J. S. Leake. T. W. Tinsley. J. H. Cowart. H. H. Millam. Com. Cold Comfort Fr m Doctors. Doctors say neuralgia is not dan gerous. This is poor consolation to a sufferer who feels as if his face were pierced with hot needles and torn with a thousand pairs of pin cers. A word of advice to him: stay indoors and us? Perry Davis’ Painkiller. The blessed freedom from pain which follows this treat ment cannot be told. There is but one Painkiller, Perry Davis’. C/LSTOTIIA. Sean the The Kind You Have Always Bougn * ,, r A Few Dont’s- Mrs. S. T. Rorer, in La lies’ Home Jorr nal. Don’t put saucepans away until they are thoroughly dry. Don’t allow greese to burn on the outside if your frying pan. Wash it everv time it is used. Don’t allow the dish cloth to re main wet from day to day. It will sour and become musty. Don’t throw or drain vegetables into the sink. Small particles will go through the sieve and lodge in the trap and necessitate calling in a plumber. Don’t allow ashes to accumulate underneath the fire grate. See that they are taken up every morning. Don’t keep the drafts open when you are not using the fire. It not only burns awa3 r the coal, but ruins the firebrick as well. Dot’t stand brooms in corners restii g on their broom ends. Hang them up by the handles, or turn them upside down. Don’t throw away pieces of bread. Put them aside, and dry or roll and save for scalloping or crumbling They will dry at the mouth of the oven door while you are washing the breakfast dishes. They may be put aside in a box and rolled at the end of the week. It will take less time than rolling a few each dav. Don’t keep flour in the cellar or in a damp place. Keep it in bins, if possible, in the kitchen. The bins ran be purchase 1 to put upon the vail, with a sort of crank or sieve at the bottom. This pre vents the mites and also the mice fro n getting into the fluur. Don't wrap bread in cloth, either cotp n or linen, and put it into the box Allow it to get perfectly cold and put it into the box. which should be dry and clean. I on’t beat eggs until dry and fin . Beat them moderately stiff. f 1 eaten till dry they break when sirred into a heayy mixt ire CUR£ ALL YOUR PJiNS WITH Pain-Killer,,! A Medicine Chest in Itself SIMPLE, SAFE AN'3 QUICK CURE FCf< Cramps, Diarrhoea, Coicis Coughs, Stfouraigia, Rheumatism. 25 anj 53 cent Bottles. 6EWA.RE OF IMITATIONS BUY ONLY THE GENUINE. | PtikßY DAVIS' BROOKS WINS FIRST PRIZE. Third Goes to Bartow. This County Also Gettinc SSOO for Minerals. j Savannah. Ga., November 14. — The committee on county agricul tural di.-plays today made known its awards in the county contest. Brooks county gets the first prize jof $1,500, Spalding the second of ; SI,OOO and Bartow the third of ; SSOO. The seven other competing I counties gel consolation prizes of j S2OO each. The committee, consisting t f Col. R. F. Crittenden, of Shellmai; ; Hun P. J. Berckmans, ol Augusta, and G. W. Hoimes. of Madison, was disposed to hold off its an nouncements until Saturday, but President Pope Brown insisted on the announcement being made to day. There was some dissatisfac tion, ol course. Both Cobb and Sumter had considered themselves in the prize winning class, Cobb having recently won the first prize at the Atlanta lair. The trouble with Cobb and some of the other counties, it is stated, was that their exhibits had already been shown in Atlanta and had suffered damage from the double hauling which they received in be ing installed at the two fairs. The awards meet with general approval here. Brooks had not only the largest, but the most ar tistic display and it was most thor oughly representative of the coun ty, having a larger number of con tributors than any other display. Spalding had a splendid display, but her success in taking second prize is considered somewhat re markable to the officers of the fair, for the reason that she had never before competed and the exhibit was made up on shoit notice. Bartow gets the SSOO prize for the best mine al display, being tl e only county exhibiting minerals. Colonel T. J. Lyon receives the SIOO prize for the best individual exhibit of minerals. Many other premiums were awarded today. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of food. It gives instant relief and never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive 6tomachs can take it. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. It prevents formation of gas on the stom ach, relieving all distress after eating. Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. It can't help but do you good Prepared only by E. O. Df.Witt & Cos., Chicago. *<* SI. bottle contains times the 50c. size. Reliable and Gentle. ‘‘April’s a pill," says the saw. But there are pills and pills. You want a pill which is certain, thor ough and gentle. Mustn’t gripe. DeVVitcS Little Early Risers fill the bill. Purely vegetable. Do not force but assist the bowels to act. Sfrengthen and invigorate. Small and easy to take. The Children’s Friend. You’ll have a cold thi- winter. Maybe you have one now. Your children will suffer too. For croup, coughs, bronchitis, grip and other winter complaints One Minute Cough Cure never fails. Acts promptly. It is very pleasant to the taste and perfectly harmless. C. B. George, Winchester. Ky., writes “Our little girl was attacked with croup late one night and was so hoarse she coaid hardly speak We gave her a few doses of One Minute Coufth Cure. It relieved her immediately and she went to s’eep. When she awoke next morning she had no signs of hoarseness or croup. Attractive Women. All women sensibly desire to be attractive. Beauty is the stamn of health because it is the outward maKifestation of inner purity A healthy woman is always attract ive, bright and happy. When ev ery drop of blood in the veins is pure a beaute< us flush is on the cheek. But when the blood is im pure, moroseness, bad temper and a sallow complexion tells the tale of sickness, all tt o plainly. And women todav know the e is no beautv without health. Wine of Cardui crowns women with beauty and attractiveness by mak : v strong and healthy those ns which make her a woman. Wine of Cardui, and in an ‘t your friends will knew Thin ri'-nctnre i8 on every box of tho genuine Laxative Bromo-Quitiinc Tablets tue remedy that cures u ioSJ iu on** day GASH OR CREDIT US-fc Hefore You Buy Your + FURNITURE. + Within the Reach of Ail. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST FURNITDRE Thai Has Ever Been Pul on the Cariersville 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. HIM FURNITURE CO, Building, East SideJS* CABTERSVILLb Found Store. BANK BLOCK. We haye just opened in Cartersville a Pound Store, which is anew way to sell drv goods in this section. Our goods are of the best and everything is sold by the pound at a much lower price than you can buy them by the yard. You make your selec tion, and the goods are cut off and weighed, and you get more for your money than any other way. We have a full line of Dress Goods, French Flannels, SHANDIES Linings, Outings, SRiriirgs, Calicoes PI RC ALES, Scrim, Crash SATINES. and all other goods of like character. We also have a full line of Notions, Hosiery, &c. and guarantee prices the lowest Call and see us on Bank Block, and one trial will convince you that it is the best place to buv. • RALPHE.GEST, PROPRIETOR. If You Are in Need of PUEITimE. It Will Pay You to Call On Jackson, Griffin & Cos. We carry a full line of cheap, medium and tine furniture, carpets rugs, mattings and trunks and can suit vmi in both price and quality COFFINS AND CASKETS. In stock at ail times and our Mr. Jackson is prepared to do embalming when desired. (tall and see ue for anihing you need in our line. JACKSON, GKIFFIN & CO. Don't Forget Us When You Want Fertilisers Farm Loans Negotiated. [MINER & MILNER. Attorneys at Ln w. CARTERS VULEE. GA Commercial and Corporation Practice and Collections. Offices with Judge T. W. Milner over Rani; of <'iit-t-o svifie Oon Are Toir ILldnej-. r Pr. Hobbs’ Spararos Pitls cc-e all Icl'inpy ills. Sam ple fiee. Aild. Sidling Remedy Co.,Chicacoor N. Y Notice to Debtors and Creoit* rs ’ t Notice is hereby given to all credit 1 of tile estate of This. C. Barron, deei i s ed, to render in an account of their a nands to me wit hin the time present" hv iaw, proper v made out. indebted to said deceased are nei ■ L f tpiested to make immediate pave ' ' to the umlersiirned October !*tn. '> H M. GKEEN. Adn r,. OA-STOrtX-A-- ~ Bear, the KM WBOTKag WK