The News and courant. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1901-1904, December 26, 1901, Image 7

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gS/ Y. | [Sll womeh I i Wine of Cardui is the gnardian | c £ a woman's health and happi- | t ess from youth to old age. It I jjglps her safely into womanhood. | It sustains her during the trials H 0 f pregnancy, childbirth, and g motherhood, making labor easy g aud preventing Hooding and mis- B carriage. It gently leads her H through the dangerous period B tnown as the change of life. OTE£g"CARDUJt cures leucorrhtEa, falling of the || 1 womb, and menstrual irregularity Q in every form. It is valuable in H every trying period of a woman’s R life. It reinforces the nervous g system, acts directly on the geni- | tal organs and is the finest tonic for women known. Ask your H druggist for a SI.OO bottle of H Wine of Cardui. BatcsvlJle, Ala., July XI, 1900. r! lam using Wine of Cardui r,nd Tiled- H ford's Elac r-Draup'it mid 1 feel iu-o a J different noic.au already. Sever, i la- W dies hero Ire •* the medicines in their [i homes all the time. I have three girl3 tg sad they are using it wit a ire. . Mrs. KATii BROWDER. W For advlefc unit literature, nrtrtreas, piTlng Kj mnnton:*, “'!!•<> Indies' Adv Detsirt- St ; ", The Ch-.itanooga -Medicine t om.,any, \ l V[ i "william l. cusoi dentist. Office: Over Young Bios.’ bruit Store. CARTERSVILLE. CA. Ewry Ussss > N lV \% i- ■ -c: chtcM awl fii’ouid know V ■ ■' about rjie wonderful t 1 Av Uli MARVEL Whirling iipruy kwtk'\v. The new Vaginal sj rtage. Injec ' Sls^ /A. tionand Suctinn. Best—Saf ' . .tH <rst—,llot Convenient. I “ 1: ,n “- v - HO, -..'fit S.e It. /ri, Ilh-'-annul s-tpti.y the Xif V" •v vr. .no 1.0 ""'tu- • ter. I- -ttiKi f=;jui|. for 11- y/,. Ji' ■•/// \s tawiM ?. it -f d.rt tfives y \ f y/ jjs jL iib ula.shim‘lirertionsin- I hi ..dies >Ha ic VKf, CO,* o misnau,- Jr B*i>i” I'it'tea ork. [laVone sending & sketch and description ma* hcklv ascertain our opinion free whether au Dv>nt*ion is probably patentable. Communica Hots strictly confidential. Handbook on Patenu Ben free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Pitents taken through Munn & Cos. receive nwal notice , without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir dilation of any scientific journal. Terms, fa Tear: four months, fd* Sold by all newsdealers F i P, Qq 361 Broadway. Hew York T-r‘l, Office. (85 V St.. Washington. P. C. ft CKICMESYUrt'O ENGLISH _ KRNYIUiYAI. PILLS / AX OrSjciiml u<l Ohiv Ut nin.ic. * <\ lor CHICHKSTKiCS i ia I£*lJ> au ! l‘Li metallic Vxes aenK..i OvAt*/) with blue riutnin. 'I j*J;e no oft *. lLcfii:-** P* IlHEtfemuA soi>Mtii.ufloßA uiul iraitii | / (Jr tlwnn. But of your Ornggi-t. or-. nd to. in 1 V ylr HtAD|H for ihirtk'iiiniß. Tent!looiiiula v V El and “laelici fur I.ndle*,” <u letter t j j-o- A y turn Mail. 10,000 IVutimoniaiv Snldbjf 1 ell Druggists. t'hlohceter Chemical 00.. leafion this pkper. MudlMott **urL, l**-PA. For Sale. Complete Newspaper and Job Office Outfit. The newspaper and job used in the publica tion of the News, consist tngf of a Cottrell power t>ress, Liberty and Gordon obbers, paper cutter cases stands, stones, type. etc. engine, all in good con ' tion, for sale at great bar •lain- This is a good op portunity to buy an outfit Teap, Apply to the News, and Cod rant. it K L. ’ Ji l" HAiR BALSAM . V 1 £ All Cleanse* and beautifies tne hi* : V -iu %^, SlM|Prum.ite* a luxuriant fftuwfh. f* .ft* >JyjMever Falla to Bestore O' •RJ Hair to its Youth! -.1 C' ■‘V;Curca pralp^rti.*tg' s aMn-ir <■■ if Pop-Fizz! Fbem-Sparkle! if at ‘° n,s '^l [ yk&j temperance wj beverage 'Sj§^ > /I HIRES V | J Roofbeer Ll P ll®} Maka it at home. Sold Wt f uVgn everywhere in 2.V. pack- B|H I 3W ***• whic J l ffike Uve H V .WR I ijft-j gallons each. , ft. , , I j£ CHABJ.FS F- HTRCSOO. M'.IBH •> fcgjt JUttlvcrn, i'u. 1 SEED T.I AT IS UMG STABBING. Grand Juries In the Past Give Ex pression About New Court House. [Under this head the News and Courant will publish from week to week what the grand juries for years hack have had to say'regard ing the need of anew court house for Bartow county. On the juries were piominent citizens, whose names are familiar as men of pub lic spirit and superior intelligence. Some of them have gone from life’s scene of action, but their names Jive in the memory of their people.] v'rom f.Hoseuuuents Graud Jury Ju,lv lorm, ,SHu, We have carefully considered the question of building anew court house and unanimously agree to recommend that our worthy commissioners take the necessary j action as provided by law for sub mitting the question of issuing bonds of the county in a sum not exceeding #30,000, bearing inter est at a rate not exceeding live per cent, per annum, payableone-sixrh in five years, one-sixth in ten yeais, oue-sixth in fifteen years and three-sixths in twenty years, interest payable annually, the pro ceeds to be applied to the purchase ol anew site and the building ot a new court house, that this be done as eariy as practicable. Also to provide tor the raising of a sink ing fund aud interest fund an nually for the payment ot bonus and interest thereon. By this means aud the sale-of tne old building we. can erect a building in keeping* with the dignity and standing ui toe county and give the couit and the people a com fortable place for tue transaction of business. The county will save more annually than the interest charges 111 the economizing and saving of the time now lost 111 try ing to transact business in the old building We would raise SISOO ! per annum, which would be on, - twenty-fiftn of one per cent, or less increase of taxation on pres ent valuations, which will not be felt by the tax payers and so dir - trioute the cost as to be borne, so gradually that no burden will be placed on the people. The pay ments will be so distributed for tne future years that the incoming generations can bear its propoi tion of the cost and we will at once enter upon the enjoyment of the much needed court house, and we therelore hope that our worthy county commissioners will take immediate action and submit the action to the people. To the presentments containing the above recommendation are at tached the names of the following jurors: Reuben W. Satterfield, foreman; John D. Murchison, Albert C. Shelton, Jefferson R. Brandon, William H. Baker, Robert L. Rog ers, Peter Hammond, William Walton, Abram Goode, Joseph Bradley, S. L. Bavless, Simpson Donahoo, Benj. F. Pettit, John Collins, James L,. Luther. What a splendid type of tireless activity is th-r sun as the psalmist describes it issuing like “a bride groom from bis chamber and re joicing like a strong man to run a race.” Every man ought to rise in the morning refreshed by slumber, and renewed by rest, eager for the struggle of the day But how rarely this is so. Most peopie rise still unrefreshed, and dreading the strain of the day’s labors. The cause of this is deficient supplv of pure, rich blood,and an inadequate nourishment of the body. There is nothing that will give a man strength and energy, as will Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It does this by increasing thequan tit\ and quality of the blood sup ply. 'l'llis nourishes the nerves, feeds the brain,builds up enfeebled organs, and gives that sense of strength and power which makes the struggle of Hie a joy. “ The ' good feeling” which follows the use of “Golden Medical Discovery” is not dti * to stimulation as it con tains no alcohol, whiskey or other intoxicant. It does not brace up the body, but builds it up in r o a condition of sound health. j Coughs and C 'hls in Children Recommendation of a Well Known Chicago Physician. I rise and prescribe Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy for almost all obstinate, constricted coughs, with direct results. Ipi escribe it to children of all ages. Am glad to recommend it to ail in need and seeking relief from cods and coughs and bronchial afl ictions. It is non-narcotic and safe in the hands’of the most unprofessional. A universal panacea for all man kind—Mrs. Mary R. Melendy, M. D.. Ph. D., Chicago, 111. This remedv is for sale by Hall 6c Gieeue, Druggists. Partor Cafe Car ■ r \R° ate t 0 T exas > £ j 6si]* \f \\\ In going to Texas, via (V. Jl j jiMemphis, you can ride iii all day in a Cotton Belt bd- Cafe Car for I trll pnly fifty cents extra. I 1 N—'-THiis car is furnished with 1/ •; ylarge ~ easy chairs, has an smoking room, •'■' a lounging room and I'Nk//// a Cafe, where meals are 1 : serve d on the European plan m '' at reasona^e Prices -3 \ V V . c' - Besides a Parlor Cafe Car. Cotton Belt I \ yv\ -' .- j"/ trains carry Pullman Sleepers at night and I \ vYI . \>T" "* ( ( Tt Free Chair Cars both day and night. H Jy) l\ I \ \;V !j- T Write and tell us where you are going J — - -y and when you will leave, arid we will tell 1 \ I' \\!i * :r you'the exact cost of a ticket and send A 1 1 ' *" r; il you a complete schedule for the trip. We will also send 9—y lE2,\ l \ J— 6 you an interesting little book, “A Trip to Texas. rj //Sli I c" 5 0 ? <> >. •- mJ j pTI I'ViA <? 9 c -oj,o vd V a />' . H. H. SUTTON. T. P. A„ Ciatimoga, Ton. Cl MY V £8- nV P$ 415 tW. ÜBEAUAiE, G. P. and T. L, St Liuli, x j \a If a , Recent investigations by the authorities of severe! States have at tracted attention to proprietary medicines, and there Isa marked dispo sition to draw a sharp line of distinction between mysterious nostrums and worthy articies of scientific compound and known character. “Many proprietary medicines,” says a leading fft&X physician, “are the best possible prescriptions for the 4?VaJ* diseases which they are made to cure. It is certainly Q anSy reasonable to expect that chemists —), world-wide reputation and unlimited re sources ought to make compounds with excep- / tional skill, and it is manifestly to their in- I terest to have their ingredients fresh and J\ ; g'-f gM:i pure. Take, for example, Lippman’s. great £ remedy, popularly known as P. P. P. J^c I The formula is on every bottle. Every J pliysician knows that the ingredients are the best possible remedies for purify- hlivkjr / ing the blood, and the compound is / a scientific one, which increases the tmljm I sfficiency of the whole. I some- JmeM /bSSL i times prescribe special mixtures / mm I for Blood Poisoning, Scrofulous j , Affections, Catarrh, Eczema and other complaints arising from impure and weak <2?~~ Ü— blood, but I always feel safest in prescribing P. P. P., especially where lam not personally acquainted with the druggist. In prescribing P. P. P. (Lippman’s Great Remedy), 1 know I am taking no chances.” ; When doctors feel such confidence in a standard remedy, it 1* no wonder that the general public insist upon having It. • P. P. P. is sold by all druggists. $1 a bottle; six bottles, $5. LIPPHAN BROTHERS, JpSS'S. Savannah, da. /".NO Nashville, Cliatiaßiiop & Sl.Lonis By. SHORTEST RQuTE and @ii£Gs€EST TIME ST. LOUIS AMOtTHE WEST. PULLMAN SLEEPERS ATLANTA TO ST. LOUIS WITHOUT CHANGE. GHICA&& Jim the NORTHWEST. PULLMAN SLEEPERS ATLANTA TO CHICAGO WITHOUT CHANGE. NEW mm to LQIiiSVILLE and CINCINNATI PULLMAN SLEEPERS ATLANTA TO LOUISVILLE AND CINCINNATI WITHOUT CHANGE. Cheap Hates fa Arkansas and Texas ALL-RAIL AND STEAMSHIP LINES TO NEW YORK- AUD THE EAST. rcvx:cr r&ws to all resorts. For Schedules, Rates, Maps or.cny 1 Railroad information, call upon or -write to I. W. THOMAS, Jr., It. F. SMITH, CHAS. E. HARMAN, General Manager, traffic f.Apagar, General Pass. Agen?, Nashville. ' . ; . jenn. Atlanta. Ga. FULL iOLRTS |Q “ft 8 5?8 K PURE RYE m umioprv e ™ !0 - lt&£M Ktj OHiLf,ft it 'A 9 1 In plain packages, no Bf I St ““**“"*• I B A /E offer a pnre eight-year-old whiskey of superb quality Ibl It is distilled in Kentucky upon the old fashioned plan, WW which has never been improved upon. The grain is care ■ ■ fully selected and mashed by hand in small tubs; we single and double in copper stills, over slow open fires. ammk The result is quality, not qtiantity. The whiskey is then stored in steam-heated Government warehouses, where it remains in bond for eight years before being offered for sale DIRECT TO CONSUMER. 'L-?We cut out prollts of jobber and retailer, and insure vottr get ting a pure unnianipulated whiskey for family and medicinal use. ? Test it; if you are not satisfied, return * at our expense and we will refund $3.15. References: Fourth National Bank of Atlanta, or any . Express Company. Send money by post-office or express IBSi Z. 2• Southern Distributing Warehouse. * ATLANTA. GA. DiSTiLLEftb. ! 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