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DEATH OF J. L IRICK-
Prominent Citlzed Passes Away
After Lon* Illness
James L. Irick, after a long
period of severe illness died at bis
home near Grassdale on Saturday
morning Feb. 7th, 1903, and was
buried at Cassville cemejtery Sun
day evening, a large number of
friends attending the funeral.
Mr. Irick was born in Rockbridge
county, Va., January 21st, 1849,
and came to Georgia in April, 1869.
He was married to Miss Sallie A.
Gibbons, October 29th, 1873'. He
joined the Methodist Episcopal
Church South at Cassville in 1881,
was soon thereafter made a steward
in this church in which capacity
he served continuously until his
death. He was elected to the office
of county commissioner eight times,
serving only seven terms or four
teen years. He was elected at the
last election met with the board at
their meeting in January for the
last time. He was a most excellent
official both in the church and in
the count y. He was noted for his
generous spirit and kind disposi
tion. He was iaithful to his trusts
and true to the right. He was
respected, honored and loved % by
all his neighbors. He leaves sur
viving him his wife and tw r o
daughters. He died as he had
lived a consistent, faithful, Chris
tian gentleman, leaving to follow
him an exemplary character of
faithful trustworthiness and duties
well performed, and died shouting
praises to Almighty God.
H. W. G.
PERRY IS GIVEN SENTENCE-
Whitfield Man Gains Nothing by His
Second Trial.
Dalton, Ga., February 9.—John
Perry, the man who murdered John
A. Walker, the attache of John
Robinson’s circus, in this city on
October 18, 1902, was today re
sentenced to hang by Judge A. W.
Fite.
The execution will take place on
Friday, April 3. Fully five hun
dred people were present to hear
the sentence.
The supreme court recently re
fused him anew trial. His counsel
notified the court that a petition
would be circulated asking for a
commutiou of his sentence to im
prisonment for life.
The general sentiment among
the lawabiding people is that the
sentence should be carried out.
Cassville Cemetery Association.
To the members of the Cassville
Cemetery Association: As money
is being recieved from some of our
members and from outsiders we
urge all members to send in their
contributions that we may begin
work at once.
Cassville Cemetery
Association.
PROFIT
The matter of feed is of
tremendous importance to the
farmer. Wrong feeding is
loss. Right feeding is profit.
The up-to-date farmer knows
what to feed his cows to get
the most milk, his pigs to get
the most pork, his hens to
get the most eggs, Science.
P But how about the children ?
Are they fed according to
science, a bone food if bones
are soft and undeveloped, a
flesh and muscle food if they
are thin and weak and a blood
food if there is anemia ?
Scott's Emulsion is a mixed
food; the Cod Liver Oil in it
makes flesh, blood and muscle,
the Lime and Soda make bone
and brain. It is the standard
scientific food for delicate
children.
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sample.
Pc sure tht this picture in
the :orra o' a label is on the
wrapper of every bottle of
Emuision you buy.
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CHEMISTS,
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SOCIAL AND —>
feminine Topics
CAliltlE fcARKKU JOAKS,
Miss Lottie Anderson is in Mar
ietta where :ha officiated as brides
maid at the pretty Dupre-Wallace
wedding on Wednesday. Miss
Anderson’s bridesmaid gown was a
beautiful white etamine with trim
mings of heavy lace insertion
and with it she wore a white pic
ture hat trimmed with long white
ostrich plumes.
Well there was one consolation
in the muddy crossings, the women
had an opportunity to practice
grace in the lifting of their shirts,
an art by the way, which they say
uo American woman understands.
Miss Mamie Wikle, at all times
a dainty little woman accented this
quality in a pretty luncheon with
which she complimented her niece,
Miss Jessie Wikle last Saturday.
This delightful little service of six
courses was beautiful in every de
tail with its color scheme of violet
and wh.te. A tall violet shaded
lamp surrounded by a bed of ivy
leaves was the centerpiece. Vio
lets were scattered profusely over
the snowy damask cloth and were
also attached to the place cards.
These were the prettiest kind of
pen and ink sketches of the pretty
guests aud their fads. The sweet
course of this attractive menu was
a charlotte russe capped off with
violet tinted whipped cream. This
was accompanied by cuuning little
cakes iced in the same color.
After luncheon, jollity was trans
ferred to the parlor where dignity
was the unkown quantity, and a
general good time the watch word
with music and laughter, the ac-*
companiment. The guests of Miss
Wikle upon this occasion were the
girl friends of her young niece and
were: Miss Lilly Crouch, Miss Jen
nie Crouch,Miss Margaret Wallace,
Miss Julia Foute, Miss Christine
Lumpkin, Miss Hattie Price, Miss
Bernice Tumlin, Miss Cornelia
Field, Miss Nellie Knight, Miss
Bertha Adams, ofCedartown, Miss
Aunie McEwen.
Mr.Joseph Calhoun and Miss Rose
bud Johnson attended the Conocene
German in Rome last Friday night.
Miss Johnson remained to visit
friends that city.
An Indiana bacteriologist is re
ported as having found by analy.-
sis that a woman .with a trailing
skirt had accumulated during a
shopping tour 10,000,000 disease
producing microbes.
Mrs. Eugenia Franklin, of At
lanta, will arrive soon to visit Mrs.
J. H. Wikle on Erwin street.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones are re
ceiving congratulations upon the
arrival of a fine boy in their home
who will be christened John W.
Jones, Jr.
The Dime Musicale occurs this
evening at eight o’clock at the home
of the Misses Foute.
Any Cook Good Enough.
“Clifton" flour makes the sweetest
and most nutritious biscuits that ever
came out of the oven—and any cook
is a good enough cook to make them
For sale by Stanford Bros.. Milner &
Smith. Foster & Eaves and G. H.
Gilreath.
a woman to the turn
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proaches this change
with a dread of its effect born of her
knowledge of the sufferings of other
women at this season.
There is not the slightest cause for
fear or anxiety at this period if Dr.
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It gives health of body and cheerfulness
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pangs of this critical period are pre
vented or cured.
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is
woman’s medicine with a wonderful
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"I feel it my duty to write you as I have
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taken four bottles of ' Favorite Prescription ’ for
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Do not accept an unknown and un
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Keep the Ixiwels healthy by the timely
use of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets.
HAWKS IS GREAT.
Lyceum's Next Number WillbeThis
Splendid Lecturer
The Lyceum, conducted this sea
son by the Womans Home Mission
Society of the Methodist church,
has been giving our people some
clever attractions, aud the next
number promises to be no excep
tion io the rule.
A. W. Hawks is known far aud
wide and the wit and pathos of his
lecture “Sunshine and Shadow’’
has made thousands laugh and cry.
He is from Baltimore and is called
the laughing philosopher, and is a
master of expression. To hear
him is to be not alone entertained
but to be bettered
The ladies of the Lyceum are
doing a commendable work in their
efforts to continue to elevate the
tastes of the amusement loving
public and they should be encour
aged.
To hear a good lecture or witness
a refined tuusicale is more enter
taining and a thousand times more
beneficial than to witness the min
strel and other shows of a cheap
o rder. Go out to hear Hawks and
u e eutertaiued genuinely. Febru
ry 25.
ONE
MINUTE
One Minute Cough Cure does not pass Immedi
steljr Into the stomach, but lingers In the throst, ch**B
and lungs, producing the following results:
(1) Relieves the cough.
(2) Makes the breathing easy.
(3) Cuts out the phlegm.
(4) Draws out the inflammation.
(5/ Kills the gsrms (microbes) of disease.
(6) Strengthens the mucous membranes.
(7) Clears the head.
(8) Relieves the feverish conditions.
(9) Removes every cause of the cough and the
strain on the lungs.
(10) Enables the lungs to contribute pure life
giving and life-sustaining oxygen to the blood. Cures
Croup and ail Cough, Lung and Bronchial AffeJlfcns.
GOUGH CURE
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Application for Charter.
GEORGIA. Bartow County.
To the Superior Court ol said county :
The petition of H. T. Bradley, A.
Strickland, C. M. Milam, W. H. How
ard, W. P- Laramore, J. R.Trippe, J. A.
Stover, J. J. Calhoun, Sr., J. W.
Vaughan, R. L. Griffin, G. S. Crouch,L.
W. Reeves, ail of said county and state,
respectfully shows:
Ist. That petitioners desire for them
selves and such others as may be asso
ciated with them and their successors,
to be incorporated for a period of twen
ty years, with the privilege Of renewal
at the expiration of that time, under the
corporate name and style of “Carteis
ville Chamber of Commerce,”
2nd. The objects and purposes of said
corporation are to enable the members
of the organization to act together lor i
their mutual protection and benefit and
for the advancement ol the commercial
manufacturing, agricultural and finan
cial interests of the City of Cartersville
and Bartow County, Georgia; to foster
and promote an honest, active and en
terprising commerce; to agree upon
commercial forms and regulations; to
decide and determine all matters of dif
ference between its members and per
sons not members when submitted to its
arbitration, to acquire and disseminate
valuable commercial and economic in
formation, and generally to secure toils
members the benefits ol co operation in
the furtherance of their legitimate pur
suits and such other matters as are cus
tomary in such organizations.
3rd, The business of the corporation
to be such as is incident to and proper
for the carrying out of the objects and
purposes named.
4th, The capital stock of said corpora
tion to be two hundred dollars with the
privilege ol increasing the same at anv
time and from time to time to any
amount not exceeding fifty thousand
dollars, by a majority vote of the stock,
which capital stock w r ili be divided into
shares ol one dollar each. On all ques
tions submitted to the stockholders each
share will be entitled to one vote.
sth. Said corporation to be vested
with the right to sue and be sued in its
corporate name, to contract and be con
tracted with, to have auu use a common
seal, to acquire, hold, use, lease, sell aud
convey property, both real and personal
to have a board ot directors and such
officers as it may desire and to prescribe
their powers and duties; to make, amend
and repeal by laws ot the laud; the
power to enfore such by laws, rules and
regulations by penalties not contrary to
law ; the power to issue bonds, promis
sory notes and other evidences of in
debtedness and to secure same by mort
gage on any of its property, and' gener
ally to be invested with all the rights,
powers, privileges and immunities now
or nereaiter conferred by the laws of
this state upon like corporations.
6th . The said corporation desires the
power to collect such monthly dues
from its members as the Board of Di
rectors may fix, aud to pioyide for tbe
collection of the same, and to provide
by its laws such penalties and forfeit
ures for non-psyment of dues and sub
scriptions to capital stock as said corpo
ration may deem desirable, and to pre
scribe in what manner stock and mem
ber-hip in the corporation may be
transferred.
Tth. It is desired that all the rights
and powers in the conduct and manage
ment ol the business ot the corporation
may be vested in a Board of Directors
to be chosen in such manner and for
such term as may be prescribed by the
by-laws,
'Bth. Petitioners desire that the mem
bers and shareholders in the corporation
shall be relieved from individual liabil
ity lor the debts, defaults and obliga
tions of the corporation or any wrongs
committed by it, beyond the amount of
their unpaid stock respectively.
Bth. The principal office aud place of
business of said corporation to be in
the city of Cartersville, Bartow county,
Georgia.
Petitioners pray, that they their as
sociates and auccessors, may be incor
porated under the name, lor the term
and for the objects and purposes and
vri.h ail the powers hereinbefore ex
pressed, with all the other powers,
privileges and immunities incident to
such corporations under the Laws of
Georgia. This 9th day of February,
1903. THOS. W. MILNER,
Attorney for Petitioners.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
I, W. C. Walton, Clerk of the Superior
court ot said county, do hereby certify
that the foregoing is a true and correct
copy of the original petition for charter
for the “CART ERSVILLE CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE” now of file in my
office.
Given under my hand and official
signature, this February 3, 1903.
, W.C. WALTON,
Clerk, Bartow Superior Court.
i .
Twilto Month* Support
G kORGI A. Bartow County.
The appraisers appointed to set apart
a twelve months’ support for the family
of John Piper, deceased, having tiled
their return,all persons concerned are
hereby cited and required to show cause
in the court of ordinary of said county,
on or before the first Monday in March,
1303, why the application for said twelve
months’’ support should not be grant
ed. This February 2d, 190-3.
G. W. Hendricks, Ordinary.
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BUYING A BUGGY ?
If so we can give you any price and any style you de
sire from the cheapest to the best. We have just re
ceived TWO CAR LOADS and we can give you a
“Barnesville,” or a “Columbia,’’ in a nice rubber tire
run-a bout or a top buggy. Our line of PHAETONS
and SURRIES are without equal in style and durbility
and we can give you to select from larger than
you have yet seen in this section.
Studeb&ker Wagons
Are still on top and always in the lead. No talk to sell
them, they sell on their own merit. We can give you
these in any size and any width of tire you desire.
Our spring stock of hardware and farming imple
ments is greater than we have ever had before, ana we
will be glad to show you and make prices.
When in need of anything in our line come to see
us, we will make terms and prices to your interest.
Good Fertilizers- If so
Are The Best.
They have been tested and found so
by others, why not you? Try them.
Apply to any of the names below for
prices:
CARTERSVILLE COTTON & PRODUCE CO.,
Lessees Pioneer Warehouses,
Gartersville, Ga.
bob h. McGinnis,
Stilesboro, Ga.
TAYLORSVILLE TRADING CO,, 4
Sole Agents Bartow County
Taylorsville, Ga.
Caetceeile Cora & Feodeci Cos.,
Lessees Pioneer Warehouses.
We announce the opening of a Wholesale
Grocery House and solicit the trade of those
who buy in original packages.
We have on hand and en route:
6 cars Cotton Seed Hulls,
2 Cars Cotton Seed Meal,
1 car Sugar, 2 cars Corn,
1 car “Spray and Veach’s Flour.
All bought before the advance, and we offer
also Meat, Lard, Rice, Coffee, Molasses, Oysters,
Sardines, Salmons and other things too numer
ous to mention. These have been bought and
will arrive during the next week or ten days.
Call and see us if you need anything in our
line or phone 74 and we will quote you.
Our Motto is to Sell Good Goods or Nothing.