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This Year Thou Shall Die!
,x iA HIS prophecy will certainly be fulfilled ia the cases
JIL of a number of men and women in Bartow county
before January i 1904-
YOU MAY BE ONE OF THEM.
Look back for one year and count the number who a year
ago had the promise of a long life, and who are now dead!
Have you any better promise now than they had then?
Are you insured? Have you made provision for those de
pendent on you, whose lives will be full of hardship if you neg
lect this provision? If not, delay no longer—attend to it at
once __NOW! Don’t delay. Time passes rapid 1 y. Regrets for
lost opportunities will not recall them, and it will be too late
when your hour comes to grieve over your neglect and its
inevitable results. Get insured nc v tvhile you are well.
Call on W. H. Howard, xvho will insure you in a strong,
reliable old line company that fulfills to the letter every prom
ise. Be quick! Act now! Who knows what tomorrow has in
store for you? But, be assured of this—fate has written for
some of you who read these lines the inexorable decree—
This Year Thou Shalt Die!
le Will Whisper in fer Ear &4jjk
ret our prices on Buggies, Surries and Wagons. We are
crowded for room and must sell for cash or credit. r/W( /
Do fra M Any of the Following Articles! 23handfwoS
-,00 Elberta trees, three two horse plows at cost, eight \ \
second’ hand buggies, blacksmith outfit, regrinder, smelter,
10-horse boiler, etc. . , ,
We want the privilege of showing you how cheap, for
cash or credit, we will sell you a Top or Open Buggy, Run
about. Pony Phteton, Surry, Carriage, Farm W agon or Harness, Lap Robes
alKl lfVoif have not seen the latest improved Farm Wagons, we invite you to call
and examine them. A good note will buy one-of them with every piece strictly
guaranteed.
RIGHT NOW-—a
Is the very time of the year to repair and repaint vour buggy ox carriage
We have the best force of hands in every department that the country afloras.
Let us make you estimates on your work.
Jones Carriage Cos.
LOCAL NEWS
-IN BRIEF
Mrs. Felton Jones spent Tuesday
in Atlanta.
Mr. R. H. McGinnis made a
business trip to Atlanta last Satur
day.
Prescriptions carefully com
pounded at Gilreath & Son at all
hours day or night.
Ask your grocer for a sack of
Mv Cormicks Highest Patent Flour
(there is none better.) It is water
ground. If they haven’t got it
phone 74. Cartersville Cotton &
Produce Cos. 2t.
Rev. Sam P. Jones is spending a
few days at home after a trip
through Texas,
If you owe us and can pay us,
if you owe us and can’t pay us,
if you want a bargain for cash come
to see us. J. E. Field & Son.
Mr. Robt. Donahoo, of Cedar
town, spent Sunday in the city with
homefolks.
Try Gilreath & Son’s Orange
Gem.
Mr. W. W. Roberts spent several
days in Nashville, Term., last
week where he purchased a car
load of mules v\ hich he is selling
at the old Roberts stand.
■ Mrs. L. J. Broad wolf,of Chicago,
will be the guest of her aunt, Miss
Laura Roberts for a few days next
week.
Read’s Fertilizers are worth
while your asking about. See
Cartersville Cotton & Produce Cos.
before placing your orders. We
solicit good trade at small profit.
2t.
Pay less and dress better.
Mr. Louis Gilreath returned last
week from a pleasant trip to
Florida.
Judge G. W. Hendricks went
down to Atlanta Tuesday to draw
the pension funds for the veterans
of Bartow who are entitled to
pensions.
We sell cotton seed hulls by the
hundred and not by the bale. Try
’us and see how 7 you like them that
way. Phone 74. They deliver
them. at.
There will be services at the
Episcopal chuich next Sunday
evening at 7:30. Sermon by’ the
rector. All are cordially invited.
Dr. F, C. McConnell will preach
at the Baptist church next Sunday.
All are invited, Dr. McConnell is
°oe of the ablest of our Baptist
divines.
Call at Gilreath & Son for D.
Ferry & Co!s. and Robert
Euists fresh garden seeds.
gj a ALL ELSE FAILS. EJ
m Couch Syrup. Tastes Good. Use £5
timo. Sold by druggist-. r~|
Mrs. J. W. L. Brown left last
Friday for Bonair, Ga., vhere she
will spend a few days with her
parents, Dr. and Mrs. Newman.
Mr. A. G. B. Vandivere killed a
very large ’possum in his henhouse
last week. He had been missing
chickens for some time but could
not find the thief. Since the
’possum’s death no more chickens
have been missed.
Cartersville Cotton and Produce
Cos., are agents for McCormicks
Water Ground Meal. Ask your
grocers for it if they cannot furnish
you, phone 74. It is the best. 2t
We have concluded that our best
advertiser on fertilizers are our
farmer customers. Ask you neigh
bor about results from the goods
we sold him. “Animal matter
ammouiated is the kind be sell and
they stand above in their class.
J. E. Field & Son.
Capt. and Mrs. L. S. Munford
and Mr. Robert Munford who have
been spending several tveeks in
Florida, returned home Monday
evening. Miss Mary Munford
who was with them stopped with
friends in Atlanta. They had a
delightful trip and Capt. Munfcrd
has a good stock of fish tales to
tell his friends.
Try a sack of our Brand and
Shorts mixed and you will use no
other. It is pure. Phone 74. if you
cannot find it at your grocers, Car
tersville Cotton & Produce Cos, 2t
Now is the time for you to pay
less and dress better. We have
iqi different patterns of spring
suitings, all new and stylish, made
to-measure by The Royal Tailors
at SIO.OO to $16.00, Madison Milam.
Mrs. David M. Flournoy return
ed from Kentucky with her mother
Mrs. Sam P. Jones, last week, and
is spending a few days with her
sister Mrs. Ruohs Pyron, on the
Tennessee road.
Jill Humors
Are impure matters which the skin,
liver, kidneys and other organs can
not take care of without help, there is
such an accumulation of them.
They jitter the whole system.
Pimples, boils, eczema and other
eruptions, loss of appetite, that tired
feeling, bilious turns, fits of indiges
tion, dull headaches and many other
troubles are due to them.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and Pills
Remove all humors, overcome all
their effects, strengthen, tone and
invigorate the whole system.
j had salt rheum on my hands so that I
could not work. I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla
and It drove out the humor. I continued
its use till the sores disappeared.” Mbs.
Iba O. Brows, Rumford FaUs, Me.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla promises to
cure and keeps the promise.
Hawks, the inimitable mirth- I
producer, at the opera house |
Thursday night, 25th.
Mrs. P. S. Shelman was called |
to -LaGrange, last week by the ;
death of her nephew, Mr. Dallis I
Hood, which occurred in Texas, j
and his remains brought to La-
Grange for burial. Mrs. Hood,
mother of the young man, and
sister of Mrs. Shelman, is also very
sick at her home in LaGrange.
Mr. Henry W. Perry, who has I
been engaged in mining at Bronco,
Ga., for several mouths past, has
returned to Cartersville, and will
open an office in the Sam Jones
building. Mr. Perry is a practical
civil engineer and will offer his
services to the people of this section.
He has numerous friends in Car
tersville who welcome his return
to the city.
“Hawks beats a concert company
and he thoroughly delighted our
j people,’’ writes the Tabernacle
j Lyceum, of Nashville.
Little Tom Roberts, sou of Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Roberts, had the
misfortune to break his arm last
Saturday. He was playing ou the
veranda which is very high from
the ground and fell off, breaking
both bones in his arm between the
elbow and the wrist. The arm
was promptly set, and the little
fellow is doing as well as could be
expected.
We have received several com
munications lately without a signa
ture, and we desire to notify those
who write for the News and Cour
ant that the name of the writer is
necessary to insure us against
fraudulent articles. If you do not
want your name published sign the
article as you please but always
give your name aud address with
the article to insure publication.
A lecturette by A. W. Hawks.
Subject, “Sunshine and Shadow.”
His stories and anecdotes kept the
people in a roar of laughter, yet as
quickly would he bring tears to the
eyes of his listeners with a pathetic
story. —Wellsville Reporter, Oct. 6,
1899.
Mrs. Chas. T. Stewart and little
son, of Lexington, Ky,, were the
guests of Capt. and Mrs. J. R.
Anderson several days last week,
and left Monday evening for
Selma, Ala. Mrs. Stewar%-will be
remembered as Miss Ella Wise, a
niece of Mrs Anderson, who has
often visited here and has many
friends in Cartersville.
Royal Tailoring is the Acme of
Perfection. 2t.
Mrs. Mary Wilmerding has re
turned home after a pleasant visit
of several weeks in Atlanta.
Mr. J. W. Knight left last
Thursday fer Florida, where he
will spend several weeks.
A congregational meeting will
be held at the Presbyterian church
immediately after the morning
service next Sunday for the pur
pose of electing two new elders for
the church. All members are ear
nestly requested to attend.
A. W. Hawk’s lecture “Sunshine
and Shadow” under the Lyceum’s
auspices promises to be one of that
institution’s best attractions.
Mr. S. H. Galloway, of Atlanta,
who represents the Penn Mutual
Life Insurance Cos., has been in
the ci y a day or two.
Why not buy “Swift’s” or
“Armour’s” fertilizers from us and
get honest goods that you can
afford to pay for? J. E. Field &
Son.
Lost —Between Bartow and the
Ochre Mill, a pair of gold rimmed
soectacles. Finder will be reward
ed by leaving at this office or with
R. L. Saxon.
Lard Expensive and Injurous.
Lard is not only expensive but is
injurious to the health when used in
liberal quantities. To make the so
called cheap patent flours white
enough, the life is all ground out of
the flour; then it is necessary to load
it up with lard in order to make it
work. This accounts largely for
your heavy biscuits and rolls and
your bad ' digestion. It takes less
than one-half the lard to work
“Clifton” that it does the cheap
patents, so you not only save more
than the difference in price but get a
more healthful and nutritious food
product. Health and economy dictate
the use of “Clifton.” For sale by
Stanford Bros., Foster & Eaves, G.
H. Gilreath and Milner & Smith.
Cassville Honor Roll-
The Cassville public school is
ptogressing nicely under the man
agement of Misses Chunn and
Pratt. Below are given the names
of those on the honor roll for month
of January. . .
Mary Lu Millhollin, Lillian
Delle Headden, Louise Smith,
George Anderson, Aileen Battle,
Charlie Gilbert, Jessie Pittard.
Ella Kimsey John Headden, Linsey
Millhollin, Robert Headden, Sail e
Pratt, Willie May Millhollin, Jessie
McCravey.
Bear. Kind You Have Always Bought
A ST2GK TAKING
*•*
We have just finished our annual stock tak
ing. It was a big job, but it is one of the
necessary evils in business. It is somewhat
like housecleaning. You find a lot of things
that you did not know you had.
We found that we have too many winter
goods. On all these goods we have cut the
price nearly half in two and some of them
at even less. Our customers know that our
price reductions are genuine and are not to
s, 1 be compared with those fake sales by which j j /
the unwary is so often taken in. Be sure (/j
and taKe advantage of this sale.
All ladies’ jackets worth $5.00 to SO.OO, at
$2.50. Heavy walking skirts, worth $4.00
to $5.00, at 1.98. Men’s overcoats, worth
12.50 to 15.00, at 7.50. Men’s odd pants,
worth 3.00, at 1.98. Men’s and boys’ fine
fur hats, worth 2 OO to 3.00, at 1.00. Plen
ty of other bargains in all of our other de
partments.
WE WILL BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU our first
arrival of Spring Goods, a beautiful line of Ma
dras Cloth, Damasse. Etamines, etc. They are
the correct thing for waists. We also have a
new line of Embroideries and Laces in all
widths and qualities.
ASK me TRADING STAMPS.
SGHEtiER BROS.
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve.
The only positive cm*e for blind,
bleeding, itching and protruding
piles, cuts, burns, bruises, eczema
and all abrasions of the skin. De-
Witt’s is the only Witch Hazel Salve
that is made from the pure unadulter
ated witch hazel—all others are coun
terfeits. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve
is made to cure—counterfeits are made
to sell. M. F. Word.
Georgia Day-
The chairman of the state com
mittee of the Joseph Habersham
Chapter o f the D. A. R., has ap
pointed Mrs. Lula Tumlin Lyon
chairman of the Bartow county
committee to celebrate the observ
ance of Georgia Day. (Feb. 12th)
throughout the public schools of
the county. This appointment is
perpetual, and while Mrs. Lyon
will not have an opportunity to do
any personal work on this line for
the present year, she will appoint a
committee of the leading women of
this county to co-operate with her
hereafter in the observance of this
day, which is now becoming so
general throughout the state.
DO YOU GET UP
WITH A LAME BACK ?
Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable.
Almost everybody who reads the news
papers is sure to know of the wonderful
n c j cures made by Dr.
’—iL Kilmer’s Swamp-Root,
I the great kidney, liver
ffrSztT.) Ik and bladder remedy,
f ( i-fi 1* * s l^e £ reat medi-
cal triumph of the nine
, U |j a teenth century; dis
M scientific research by
Dr. Kilmer, the emi
; __: . " nent kidney and blad
• der S p ec i a ii s t ( anc j j s
wonderfully successful in promptly curing
lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou
bles and Bright s Disease, wmeu is tne worst
form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is not rec
ommended for everything but if you have kid
ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found
just the remedy you need. 11 has been tested
In so many ways, in hospital work, in private
practice, among the helpless too poor to pur
chase relief and has proved so successful in
every case that a special arrangement has
been made by which all readers of this paper
who have not already tried it, may have a
sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book
telling more about Swamp-Root and how to
find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
When writing mention reading this generous
offer in this paper and
send your address to
Dr. Kilmer & Cos., Bing
hamton. N. Y. The
regular fifty cent and Homo of Swamp-Root,
dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists.
BIS BARGAUS!
In order to Saise
10,000^
During the month of February we have dicid
ed to offer great bargains in every article we
handle.
Special attention is called to our stock of
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls
which is the largest ever brought to Bartow
county. Great inducements are offered for
every cash dollar paid to us for goods or on
old note or account.
J. E, Field & Son,
Prices 1 Interest
You on our
5,10 £25
CENTS
COUNTERS.
Lots of things you
need at low prices. See
them.
Galhounßros,
FhrryV,
m Seeds \
arc planted tiy farmer H
and gardener who lias ■
W stoppedt-xperimenting.lt ■
m pays to pay a little more 1
■ for Kerry's and reap a great A
f deal mure at the harvest. All
dealers. 1 #OB Need Annual
postpaid free to all applicants.
D. M. FERRY &. CO.,
Detroit, Mich.
ROGERS STAINFLOOR FINISH
Stains and finishes floors at
one operatic j
|Sllodi!oOil!lloW
HBLSMjKMgUcJ] Easily applied and dries over
night so it can be used
next morning.
Hate Pine Floors Look like ilardwood.
Whether Painted or not.
EQUALLY GOOD FOR HARDWOOD FLOORS!
Ask us for Booklet ou Treatment of Floors.