The News and courant. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1901-1904, December 26, 1901, Image 8

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S| ■M 1 UKE.£' rMSJv.v By medicine in Authors *nd colds/’ :YvV-ms, Attica, N. Y. serious lung pj'bles begin with a .ickling in the throat. You can stop this at first in a single night with Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Use it also for bronchitis, consumption, hard colds, and for coughs of ail kinds. Three .lie*: 25c., 50c.. sl. All dru K lr!*. (Vinniilt vour doctor, it take ttW ” V 8;. 1 to tVe It. then <ln t talio It. He Icuowe. Leave it &.■ BMtsHKHaacr A Pretty Speech- Thostf who hi'ard th<* little speech "by Editor Gibson, in presenting a "beautiful butter dish to Capt. Lyon, at his wedding in Cedartown, pro nonnc-ed ir a gem. After the ceremony and many hearty congratulations and cordial handshakes the editor of the Courier approached and said: Captain Lyon: You will pardon me in extending to yourself and lovely bride hearty congratulations for lin gering long enough to discharge a most pleasant duty which the kind partiality of my friends and yours makes obligatory upon me at this time, Your chivalrous deportment on many a blazing battlefield —the gleaming sword grasped in your strong right hand, have brought many well greaved foemen trembling captives at your feet. In the political arena, your intelli gent tactfulness, superior diplomacy and eloquent advocacy of good men and wholesome measures, have won for you fadeless laurels! But compared with this conquest— the matchless victory of which this delectable occasion is the consumma tion and attestation —those of the past pale into insignificance. Stud ed as it is, Sir, with so many bril liant achievements, the dazzling crown which through these years you have most worthily worn, is here dis placed to he succeeded by another, the exceeding brightness of which rivals the golden light of the noon day sun, and the beauty of which incurs no risk in comparison with the flowers of the field and the stars of the heavens. I allude to the pure love of this pure woman. You have captured a Queen, and therefore, your latest and no doubt most highly prized victory has brought you into everlasting captivi ty; but the servitude will be that which true love alone levies, and that which true love delights to perform. Now, Sir, in behalf of Maj, J. A. Blanco the peerless gentleman and brave sold er—your comrade in arms —Col. jno. u. Waddell, in peace as gentle as a woman and as poiite as a Chesterfiield v but in war as dauntless as Julius G®sar, and myself. I beg that you will accept this little gift, not for its intrinsic value, but as a memento of our love and esteem and faintly expressive of our best wishes for the future welfare and happiness of yourself and regal captor. May vour pathway through life be bordered by flowers of rarest beauty and exquisite fragrance, and when you shall have come down to the margin of lhe last cold stream, may you find a golden gondola with angv' gondoliers to row you o’er the foaming billows to safe and happy anchorage on the eternal shores. The present w'as a beautiful silver butter dish and knife. See Wikle at Mason Music house when your mind is on the purchase of a piano or organ, etc. There's K&ithing “ju* mm as wmmk G&ed''**S^o As Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription for womanly diseases. No one knows this better than the woman who has tried local doctors and many medicines and found no cure until she began the use of "Favorite Prescription." It establishes regularity, stops weakening drains, heals inflammation and ulcera tion and cures female weakness. I* makes weak women strong and sick women well. " I was troubled for three years with ulcera tion and female weakness and my doctor pav. me but little relief." writes Mrs. Lulu Huuter. ■of Allenton, St. I,ouie Cos., Mo "I saw an advertisement in the paper of Doctor Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. I began the use of :> about a year ago. I took five bottles of it, and one bottle of ‘ Golden Medical Discovery,' and mv health is better now than it was for years. I have also recommended these medicines to ■one of my friends, who suffered from female weakness, and good results have followed." Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of 21 one cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Address Dc. R. V. Pierce, Buf falo, N. Y. Mmiine facts. The bazaar arranged and gotten up by the ladies of the Cherokee Club, and run for thiee days, De cember 12th, 13th and 14th, was a great success. The club mem bers were assisted in this work by a great many who do not belong to the club, but who are interested in the Public Library building. Liberal donations from every store in town were given, and from sev eral houses in Atlanta, Byck Bros , Black Shoe Store, Rich's, Cham berlain Johnson Dubose Cos., Nun nally, Kutz and Fuguzziand Love lace were the contributors from Atlanta. Never did the women and young ladies of the town look brighter, or seem happier than during this ba zaar, and it was no easy task to serve the lunches, dinners and sup pers as fast as the men wanted them, or to stand behind the coun ter at the “Country Store,” and candy booth and expatiate to all comers the value of the different articles for ’sale. But nothing b.iightens the countenance more than the assurance that one is do ing good for others, and certainly great good will be done by the erection ot ; public library build ing. The exact amount made is not known definitely, but the la dies hope to have a nice bank ac count of S2OO. This bazaar is the first move ment toward raising the necessary amount for the library building, but the progressive women of Car tersville warn the men that it is not the last —and they expect the men to come to their aid just as they did this time until the re quired sum is raised. The plan for the library build ing also includes a rest room, and no town ever needed anything as much as Cartersville needs this rest room. The combination of a public library and a room where our country friends and customers can rest during a tiresome day of shopping, is certainly a good one and should be pushed forward to an early completion by the entire county and town. It is requested that all who have dishes sent out during the oazaar, return them to Mr. John Banton’s store as soon as possible, To all those who assisted in any wav toward the success of the bazaar, either by donation, or work, a great many thanks are due. Any aid that was given was greatly appreciated by those who had the bazaar in charge. THR ART AND CRAFT BAZAAR OF THE ATLANTA WOMAN’S CLUB. “The paradise men seek,the city bright That gleams beyond the stars tor long ing eyes, Is only human goodness in the skies, Karth’s heed, well done, glow into hea venly light,” Never did the beautiful rooms of the Atlanta Woman’s Club look more beautiful than they do at present, decorated, as they are, with the handiwork of the club women of Georgia. Nothing brightens the counte nance more than the assurance one is doing good for others. And certainly great good is being done at the Atlanta Woman’s Club Ba zaar under the able management of Mrs. J. K. Ottley, the chairman of Arts and Crafts. There are to be found the bats woven in Gordon county under the patronage of Mrs. Nellie Peters Black. Hats so beautifully made that the addition of a few grasses would make them desirable garden hats for even as fashionable a place as Newport. Hand woven coverlets and eur tains sent by the mountain wonhen through Mrs. J. Lindsay Johnson Beautiful embroidery and lßce work as well as many delicacies, for the palate made by the mem . bers of the Atlanta Woman’s Ex change. One of the most remarkable ex hibits, thfwork of Mis. Kate Hes ter Robson of Kirkwood, is com posed of hand made rugs, jute cur tains and many smaller articles all artistically made. It is said ol Mrs. Robson that she can make artistic things out of common place things, and out of things beautiful she makes commercial commodi ties. Raising and selling, the tn< st beautiful dowers at telling prices annually. Her annual profit from the sale of bulbs alone being ($75.00) sev enty-five dollars.—Southtrn Wo man. Mrs. A. O. Granger president of the Georgia Federation, enter tained at luncheon, Frida' .Decem ber 6th, in honor of the new ex ecutive beard. The function was elegant in every appointment The tdeasure of the guests was heightened by the surprise of hav ing with them Dr. and Mrs. Tol man, of New York, Mrs. Granger having arranged her luncheon for a time directly after the arrival of the train which brought Dr. and Mrs. Tolman from Birmingham. There were present Miss Rosa Woodberry, of Athens; Mrs. Tbos. Mills, of Griffin; Miss Mabel Head, of Dalton; Mrs. Eugene Heard, of Elberton; Mrs. Janies Jackson,Mrs. J. K. Ottley, Mrs. J. Lindsay John son. Mrs. A. O. Granger and the New York guests. —Southern Wo man. frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly for January. Tradition and the newspapers are [ so fond ot referring to Kentucky as the dark and bloody ground,” that at the request of the editor of Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly, Mr. E. Carl Litsey, a painstaking and accurate observer of social con ditions, made a leisurely journey through the most notorious dis tricts of the state, carefully noting what he saw and heard, and rely ing solely upon first hand informa tion. The story of this journey, together with a yery accurate and dramatic account of Kentucky feuds and their causes, is the open ing article in Frank Leslie’s Pop ular Monthly for January. This January number is unus ually fortunate in its fiction. lan Maclaren breaks his long silence by contributing one of his exqui site little sketches, “The Vision of the Soul,” while Hamlin Garland tells an Indian tale in his best vein, a story which has been elaborately illustrated in colors. 111 several other stories, notably those by Ralph Henry Barboi r, and E. S. Chamberlayne, the humorous predominates, while Miss Marion Hill’s story, “In Honor of the Infant,” combines a delicious sense of the ludicrous with a half unconscious pathos that comes from a perfect under standing of childhood. Among the more serious articles in this number is a striking char acter sketch of Chief Arthur, of the Locomotive Engineers, the single permanent leader of labor in this country, and Senator Till man’s successful defease of his plan for the solution of the liquor problem. Readers who are look ing for less serious entertainment will be much diverted by the auto biography of David Warfield, an actor who has the rare credit of contributing anew character to the American drama. ftAlvation oil tli* Beit L.lntmeut, Price 15 cents; large bottles 25 cents. Greatest cure on earth for rheumatism, neuralgia, soreness, sprailSl, backache, stiffness, cuts, bruises, wounds, swellings, burns and frostbites. Salvation Oil kills all pain. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the irionay if it fails to cure. E. W, Grove’s signature is on each box. Price, 25c Among the large stock of sewing machines at Union Supply Co’s , office at Mason Music House in Bank block, you will find the new Wheeler & Wilson No. 9, the Im proved Vibrating and Rotary White, New Domestic, New Home and all other high grade machines also a lot of the various kinds of the cheaper machines —ail at a low price. Terms reasonable. General debility—failure of the strength to do and the power to endure —is cured by the great tonic —Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don’t Know it. How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; . . feist/ or sej /iTTTH CpQ rA ' tling indicates a*. 'Swyj unhealthy condi tion f tion of the kid- JT)W i)l neys; if it stains I your linen it is fjj evidence of kid jUU \\J If ney trouble; too frequent desire to j. “ pass it or pain in “ the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. What to Cos. 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 of 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 is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If youjieed a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in 50c. andsl. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery and a book tha; tells more about it. both sent absolutely free by mail, address Dr. Kilmer & Home or swamp-Root Cos., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer in this paper. Like the Deadly UmSer=Cerrerat which grasps one without warning, the mucous membrane which line! the entire body suddenly become! weakened in some spot and diseasi is established. It may be of th? lungs, the head, throat, stomach, bowels, or an} - other organ. Where ever it is, and whatever it seems, il all springs from the same cause— CATARRH or inflatnmQkk >u of this delicate pin! membrane. The system is weakened in win ter. The delicate lining is mor susceptible to irritation or inflamma* j tion, and thus wt have pneumonia, ! grip, colds coughs, fevers, etc., all catarrhal conditions which may easily be checked by one catarrt cure —Pe-ru-na. That’s the only way out of it. You may dose forever—you will not be well until you try the true cure and that is Pe-ru-na. You may think your trouble is some other disease end not catarrh. Cab it what you will one thing is sure, your system is affected and must be treated, ana Pe-ru-na is the only remedy whic h reaches the, righl place and dots cuie, EO2N2MY IS WEALTHY A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR EARNED. CHANGE OF A LIFETIMES Once, and Never Again, to Buy the Best Goods at the Best Bargains. X 1 " YORK 1 BARGAIN {STORE T. H< Jones Building, Bank Block. Is now Ottering the Grandest Bargains Ever Known to the Public in the Line ol Of the finest and latest for men and boys, recently purchased by"our New York buyer at FORTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, Everything else sue!: as Jackets, Capes, Skirts, Dry Dress Goods, Uundervear Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc,, etc., to be sold ■*!P— S AT ONCE AT A GREET SACRIFICE. They are made to sell and to wear well. Great () lit* rings to Early Comers. Jarmulowsky & Knoller, Frop’rs. We are interested, not only in getting your work, but in giving you satisfaction. All work the best, and fully guaranteed at tf Bakfivs, The Jeweler. Major R. K. Conner has return ed from Lope? Ala., where be has resided- for several months past, and will again make his home in Cartersvilie. I want your trade and if fair dealings and cheaper prices than you can get t’sewhere will get it I will haVe it—r. w grocery store. Martin Collins. Lost —Pearl suburst with, dia ruond center. Finder will he re warded if returner to this office. Mr. Lucius Hannon has return led from Atlanta, where lie has | been taking a bus-mess course, and ! will spend the holidays with the home folks Quality ox go -as considered we cannot and w..h rot be undersold, tf B • kr The Jeweler. I The cold vea t her of last week was disastrous to water pipes, and the plumber- ha -e/had a picnic. Oranges est Florida fruit at 25c per and >ztn at Martin Collins I W. T. W< :son,Gholscnville,Va., druggists, writes: “Your One Minute Congi Cure gives satisfaction My customers say 1 i<= the best remedy for coughs 1 colds, threat aad lung troubles,- I>r. (lull's Baby byrup For Teething babies. Price 10 cts. I Cures wind colic, Diarrhoea; dys-, entery, griping pains, sour stom ach, fever; cholera infantum. Dr. i Bull’s Eaby Syrup promotes the ' digestion and soetbes the haby. Empire State Almanac- The proprietors cf Mexican Mustang Liniment have issued an Almanac for 1902, especially adapted for this state, called “The Empire State of the South Alma nac.” The calculations are all made for tuis state only, and con sequently are much more reliable than any genera! aliiianac can be, and is deservedly more sought after than the old style almanacs, like Grier’s and others, whose calcula ! tious are supposed to cover several i states and sometimes the whole country. The Garden Remarks have been prepared by the most experienced agricultural experts in the state, and are up to date. The weather predictions are based not upon mere guesswork but upon the Signal Rtp ;from the station of Augusta. The Almana" also contains a Court Calendar for every circuit in the state, the names of the judges and the time of hold ing court. Altogether, it contains so much of interest to residents of this state that we advise everyone j to look over it caretully. .j They also publish an Afro-Anier- , ican Almanac for the uegros. Both ! Almanacs can be had free at the i drug stores and of general dealers, j Be sure and secure one before the j supply is exhausted. We can copj" or enlarge any pic- ' ture you have, :n crayon, pastel or j water color and guarantee results. L. E. Menkee. Subscriptions received for any book, paper or periodical at lowest price at the Cartersville Book Store. Dr. Bui g Cough Syruy Cures a cough or coid at once. Con quers croup, whooping cough and measles’ cough without fail. Best for bronchitis, hoarseness, grippe, pneumonia, consumption and lung flections. Quick, sure results. Price. 25c. OASTORIA. Bears the Tlw You Hate Always Bought B br aLh&fiEEl Uonr TPs! '.ss^gafi WOMAN*; RELIEF A really healthy woman has lit j tie pain or discomfort at the menstrual period. No woman [needs to have any. Wine of jCardui will quickly relievo those I smarting menstrual pains and ‘the dragging head, back and •side aches caused hy failing of the womb and irregular menses. has brought permanent relief to I .1,000,000 women who suffered! I every month. It makes the men strual organs strong and healthy, lit is the provision made by Na-I Iture to give women relief from | the terrible aches and pains which 1 blight so many homes. I Ghkesv ood, La., Oct, 14,1900. 1 Haro been very sick for some time. 1 waft taxon with a severe pain in mv I itriJSlff u ,A t .,f et ar -y relief unth I I tried a bcHle or Wine of Cardui. Be l°/° 1 a ad U t ke . n r ‘ u ot 1 was relieved. , wonde^^r y tha ‘ JOU haT ° * Mm. M. a. Yocwt. I Chaitanootm MedMneCo* Chattanooga, TMML It Keeps the Feet Warm and Dry. Ask today for Allen’s Foot-ease* a powder. It cures chilblains, swollen sweating, sore, aching' damp feet. At all druggists am shoe stores, 25c. * To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Groves’ signature is on each box’ WHITE MAN TURNED YEL LOW. Geat consternation was felt by the friends of M. A. Hogarty of Lexington, Ky., when they saw he was turning yellow. His skin' slowly changed color, also his eyes, and he suffered teiribly. His mal ady was Yellow Jaundic ; He was treated by the best doctors, but without benefit. Then he was ad vised to try Electric Bitters, the wonderful Stomach and Liver remedy, and he writes: “After taking two bottles I was wholly cured.” A trial proves its m tchless merit for all Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. Only 50c. Sold by Young Bros. Druggists. NIGHT WAS HER TERROR. “I would cough nearly all night long,” writes Mrs. Chas. Apple gate, of Alexandria, Ind., “and could hardly get any sleep. I had consumption so bad that if I walked a block 1 wonld frightfully and spit blood, but. when all ottmr medicines failed’ three SI.OO bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained 58 pounds.” It’s ab solutely guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds La Grippe, Bron chitis and all Throat and Lung Tioubles. Price 50c and SI.OO. Trail bottles free at Young Bros drug store. OASTOniA. Bears the ’• e Kind You Have Always Boughi FAIRLAWN Jersey Bulls. BEST BREEDING. Registered, solid colors, for saie. seven, one thirteen inoulhs old, or mature. At reasonable prices. Also B. P. R. Cockerels CHOICE, BEST STRAINS WM. BROWNE. CassviUe, Ga J. F. DOWIS’ New Restaurant Churcu St Cor. Next Fourth" I''* 1 ''* ME A CALL. Meals at all hours served accepta bly and at reasonable prices. Every Woman vflm U interested and elioold know WAAIiIL about the womler*:.i P ’aWVwPI MARVEL Whirling Sprey The new Visual ?* f- Vf pCI -Am. lion and Suction. Best-5:,.. est—Moot CouveM.-: - h* rr r.r H. \ . If hr funnot supply the V ,: ~ / / / 't'j . NABtll, ac.-epl no NFL other. but .end stamp forH- Na lustrated book—-wai.d.li trivet v- M M full nurtirnUre and direction* In- W-/ M valaai.lv 10 lad lee. ItIAHVKI.ro., UdMy, ***** Ud g .,v* fork,