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IPO Pains
?lev St.,
, 111., Oct,, 2, 1902.
with falling and con
the womb, with severe
igh the groins. 1 suf
fy at the time of men
iad blinding headaches
5 of blood to the brain,
ry I knew Bot, for it
it I had tried all and
I had never tried Wine
hat blessed remedy for
„ I found it pleasant
soon knew that I had
medicine. New blood
ourse through my veins
using eleven bottles I
woman.
ush is now in perfect
iuse she took Wine of
• menstrual disorders,
wn pains and blinding
Headaches when all other remedies
Kiled to bring her relief. Any
Kfferer may secure health by tak-
Kg Wine of Cardui in her home.
Hhe first bottle convinces the pa
pent ahe is on ths road to health.
I For advice in cases requiring
Special directions, address, giving
■ymptoms, "The Ladies’ Advisory
department, ” The Chattanooga
Medicine Cos., Chattanooga, Tenn. i
a Bulletin Bubbles
adelphia Bulletin.
s aised work —circus tents,
j :raiued for effect —popular
u ss.
| he chriropodist’s is a place to
]■ aowledge the corn,
s ven the mind reader can’t find
;j in some unruly children.
5 he musician is seldom so tired
* ; he cannot drag.
J! 'he cobbler can invest his com
- ;e savings and still not risk awl.
- l girl in her lover’s arcus seems
j ie satisfied with ner ■surround
- s.
•! fa ship is a “she,” it is bold for
“ to hug the shore?
. t isn’t intemperate to go in the
~ ding alley and “set ’em up.”
'he state of being; in the state’s
>on is a bad state t® be in.
ome men keep their eyes open
he chance of getting an eye
ner.
t’hen you go to select a watch,
e plenty of time.
have often heard of a “but
ly dance” and have seen many
10th ball.
'he amount of love between a
i and his wife should be a (mat-
Htfial) tie.
|fiHl folks think they are in the
K&ociety if they are left entirely
At bedtime it isn’t procrastina-
A to put off your clothes till
‘Borrow.
■'he Mormon gives evidence of
i jg in favor of “sixteen to one”
J trine.
Information for the Ignorant
■isas City Tunes.
ftear Editor: My wife insists on
ling me a prune pie daily. How
1 1 I head her off? —“Dyspeptic.”
I order her not to
J p baking them.
1 Cind Site I have a btjmp orr the
I: side of my jaw that mars my
merwise good looks. People
Ink I have a hunk of tobacco in
r cheek. What shall I do?” —
kndsome Henry.”
Put a chunk of tobacco in the
rti ier cheek and even up things.
ft t ; Editor: I sent a lovely poem
;il led “Visions of a Dying Calf” to
11 editor and he sent it back with
t i curtlike rejection card, What
a tion shall I take about it? —
“ eamy Lola.”
ir You might send it again and
re him to print it. If that tails,
n nish the coward by sending him
li solutely nothing more,
ir One of our farmers and one who
t ought he worked most all the
„ oe kept account of the number of
ys he worked on his farm last
ar and the amount of money he
i! ide from the work. In the ac
unt he found that he had worked
;< usiderably less than half the
• ar and averaged for every day he
irked $2.87. This is a far better
erage than most town people
ike and farmer enjoys himself
id his work much more than does
< e average merchant —Senoia En
rprise.
rutt’s Pills
This popular remedy never falls to
effectually cure
spepsia, Constipation, Sick
iadache, Biliousness
And ALL DISEASES arising from a
>rpid Liver and Bad Digestion
The natural result Is good appetite
solid flesh. Dose small; elegant-
SSly sugar coated and easy to swallow.
jflo Substitute* -
Wanted Bread; Had Courage-
One day, riding along the road,
General Gordon came upon a regi
mental prayer meeting, which was
very impressive. The men were
kneeling or standing with bowed
heads about the chaplain, who was
praying in a voice of wonderful
compass.
The general checked his horse
and removed his hat and waited for
the end of the prayer. The chaplain
asked the Lord to give the men of
Lee’s army supreme courage to
meet the great crisis that had
come upon them, fortitude to bear
new privations and troubles,
strength to fight against the pur
suing enemy. Just then a tall
private rose from his knees and
shouted to the chaplain: “Pray for
bread, chaplain; pray for bread!
We have courage to spare, but to
fight we must have something to
eat. Pray for bread!” This broke
up the prayer meeting—Ex.
The Moltke of Japan-
Harper’s Weekly.
The Moltke of Japan—a man
“whose name is rarely heard, whose
face is never seen, and whose web
is spinning on all sides of the Rus
sian forces, as was that of the
illustrious Danish strategist when
he locked Napoleon in Sedan;’’
such is General Fukushima. Mr.
Bigelow met Fukushima while the
latter was military attache at the
German court, a tew years before
the Chinese-Japanese war; and he
tells several anecdotes illustrating
the shrewdness of the Japanese
officer, who, while purposely pass
ing himself off as of feeble mental
capacity, was kneely observant of
Western military methods and
principles, which he was supposed
to be incapable of understanding.
Although, says Mr. Bigelow, he
spoke seven languages, he never
allowed any one to suspect that he
knew T anything but a few scraps
of German.
“Guten morgen,” would be
the greeting of the German Gen
eral.
Fukushima would be polite in
acknowledgement.
The General: “Tell me, my dear
Fukushima, how long would it
take you in Japan to mobolize ar.
army corps and laud it in Korea?”
Fukushima. “Thank you, Herr
General, my health is very good!”
Russia also despised his intellect,
for he was permitted to ride un
molested across Siberia, from Mos
cow to the Manchurian coast,
counting telegraph poles and tak
ing note of the position of bridges,
wells, farms and everything that
would prove interesting to Japan
ese visitors who might come after
him.
Whooping: Cough.
“Im the spring of 1901 my children
had whooping cough,” says Mrs D.
W. Capps, of Capps, Ala. “I used
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy with
the most satisfactory results. 1 think
this is the best remedy I have ever
seen for w hooping cough.” This rein
edy keeps the cough loose, lessens
the severity and frequency of the
coughing spells, and counteracts any
tendency toward pneumonia. For
sde by Greene Drug Cos. may
When the Sap ltises
Weak lungs should be careful.
Coughs and colds aie dangerous then.
One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs
and eolds and gives strength to the
lungs. Mrs. G.E Fenner, of Marion,
Ind., says: ‘‘l suffered with a cough
until I run down in weight from 148
to 92 lbs. 1 tried a number of reme
dies to no avail, until 1 used Oi e
Minute Cough Cure. Four bottles
of this wonderful remedy cured me
entirely of the cough, strengthened
my lungs and restored me to my nor
mal weight, health and strength.
Sold by M. F. Word. may
Ladies and Children
Who cannot stand the shocking strain
of laxative syrups and cathariie pills
are especially tond of Liitle Early
Risers. All persons who find it nec
essary to take a liver medicine shou Id
try these easy pills, and compare the
agreeably pleasant and strengthen
ing effect with the nauseating and
weakening conditions f* llowing the
use of other remedies. Little Early
Risers cure biliousness, constipation,
sick headache, jaundice, malaria and
liver troubles. Sold by M. F. Word.
To Mothers iu This Town.
Children who are delicate, feverish
and cross wilt get immediate relief from
Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders for Chil
dren- They cleanse the stomuch. act
on the liver, making a sickly child
strong and healthy. A certain cu-e for
worms. Sold by all druggists. 25c.
Sample Free. Address Allen S. Olm
sted, Leßoy, N. Y,
After the grip or other serious
illness, Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the
medicine to take to restore the
appetite and strength.
31. F. Word
Does not hesitate to recommend Ko
dol Dyspepsia Cure to his friends and
customers. Indigestion causes more
ill health than anything else. It de
ranges the stomach, ar*d brings on
all manner of disease. Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure digests what you eat,
cures indigestion, dyspepsia and all
stomach disorders. Kodol is not
onlv a perfect digestant but a tissue
building tonic as well. Renewed
health, perfect strength and increased
vitality follow its use. may
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13113 JP
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS,
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If you have never tried this
great remedy
SEND TO-DAY
for a free sample and state
your symptoms.
We simply ask you to try it
at our expense. We know what
it will do.
Thacher Medicine Cos.
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
Mortgage Foreclosure’
J A Stover, for use 1 Foreclosure of
of'X M Adams,vs. > Mtge. in B’tow Sup
Mrs. Della Doyle.) Ct., Jan. term, 1904.
It being represented to the court by
the petition oi J. A Stover lor use of
X, M. Adams that on July 14, 1599, Mrs.
Della Doyle executed and delivered to
f etitioner a mortgage on certain real
estate iyiug in said county, described
as follows; A certain tract of land lying
and being in said county, in the 4th
district and 3d section thereof, being
lot of land number five hundred and
eighty (680 b except that part of said lot
heretofore deeded to Zion Hill Baptist
church; also twenty (2u) acres o© of the
west side of lot number live hundred
and eighty one (581); also twenty acres
off of the north side of lot number six
hundred and forty-five (645); also three
(3> acres iE northwest eornerof lot. num
ber six Hundred and fortv-four (644), be
ginning at the northwest eornerof said
lot, running east seventy yardson north
line, thence an d south two hundred and
ten yards, then 'e west to land line,
thence to beginning point, said tract of
and containing eighty-one acres, more
or less, and being the land bought by
Mrs. Delia Doyle from Mrs. Atmie fi
Milner and Mr. J. W. Harris, lor the
purpose of securing the payment or a
certain promissory note for SIOO, dated
December 14, J 899, due November 1 after
date, interest from date at eight [B] per
cent, ten [lo] per cent attorney’s fees.
It is ordered that the said defendant
pay into court bv the first day of the
next term tne principal, interest and
attorney’s fees acid cost due on said note
and mortgage, or show cause why she
should not pay the same, and in default
thereof the aforesaid mortgage be fore
closed, and the equity of redemption of
the said defendant therein forever bar
red; that service of this rule be per
fected on said defendant according to
law.
In open court, this January 30. 1904.
A. W. FITE,
Judge Superior Court, Chorokee Cir
cuit.
I certify officially that the foregoing
is a true and correct copy oi the original
rule nisi filed in this office, recorded in
Book of Minutes “N,” page 49.
This February 2, 1904.
W.C. WALTON, •
Clerk Bartow Superior Court.
1 a mo. for 4 mos.
Citation for Dismission.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
Whereas, F. J. Bray, executor of Mar
eraret Mooney, represents to ibe court
in his petition dulv filed that he has
fully administered Margaret Mooney’s
estate, this is therefore to cite all per
sons concerned. kindreu and creditors
to show cause, if any they can. why said
executor snould not be discharged from
his administration, and receiye letters
of dismission on the first Monday in
June, lfK)4.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Citation for Dismission.
GEORGIA, Bartow County
Whereas, John A. Stover, adminis
trator of Hannah Stephens, represents
to the court in hi- petition, duly tiled
that he has fully administered Hannah
Stephens’ estate, this is therefore to cite
all persons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to show cause, if any they can,
why said administrator should not be
discharged from his administration and
receive letters of dismission on the tirst
Monday in June, 1904.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Administrator's Sale.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
By virtue of an order from t! e
Court of Ordinary of said county,
will be sold at the court house door
in said county, on the first Tues
day in June next, within the legal hours
of sale, the following property, to-wit:
Lot of land number 212, in the 23d dis
trict and second section of said county,
containing one ..undred and sixty acres,
more or less, sold as tbe property of C.
B. Bagwell, late of said county, de
ceased. Terms cash.
W. H. BAGWELL.Administrator.
CA.STORIA,
dears the _y) Il Kind You Have Always Bougfft
Cotton Mi Prices.
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FOR NEXT FALL DELIVERY.
-JP■ I V 1 31 | j 'lk
/-> i—. y—- | p, To make a big crop you will tin'l labor scarce and
r*~" r~~" \J , high, but we have arranged this lor you by securing
the agency and putting into our warehouse solid car farmers’ Moline Cultiva
tors. Hundreds of the best farmers in Bartow, Floyd and Gordon endorse this
tool as the best on the market. See or write us at once.
KNIGHT HARDWARE CO.
New—
Furniture
Store.
Having sold my interest in the firm ot Jackson
& Griffin, I have opened an entirely
lew Stock of Furniture
Just across the street from the old stand. Mv
stock was selected to suit the trade, and I will
guarantee the prices right.
I will give special attention to undertaking and
embalming and furnish hearse.
Parties desiring furniture will find it to their in
terest to examine my stock before buying.
Phone at Residence.
G. M. JHCKSON
KEEP AN *9 ON'US
IF YOU WANT
Old and Tested Brands
FERTILIZERS.
. V
Reads Phosphate Co’s Diamond Brands.
Aumour & Cos. Hamlet Brands.
Tennessee Chemical g Brand.
They are too well known to com
ment on, come and see us v Y e give
you good honest goods at right prices.
WHOLESALE MERCANTILE AND COTTON CO.
808 H. McOINAIS, Manager,
A NEWLY SUPPLIED
FURNITURE STORE
At Old Stand of Jackson & Criflfin.
Having bought G. M.Jackson’s entire interest of Furni
ture. Coffins, Caskets and Undertaking Supplies, and
having tilled in largely of the latest styles from several
different factories, I am prepared to accommodate the
wants of the people in my business. Every article sold
on a guarantee.
Call and see m v stock, before purchasing elsewhere, and
save money. Money saved is money made.
Oak Suits. consisting of 3 pieces, bedstead,
dresser and washstand, $12.50 to SIOO.
China, Japanese and Cocoa Mattings* 15
to 65 cents per yard.
Am also prepared to give Undertaking and Embalming
especial attention. Phone 127 at residence. 0
R. L. GRIFFIN.
Cotton Must Have *
Potash
Potash is an essential plant food
which must be added as a fertilizer
4 b e c o m e ex
hausted, as is
true of so
many cotton
giving valuable de
tails about fertiliz
them free to any farmer who asks us for them.
GFRHAN KALI WORKS,
New York -D8 Nbmhu Street, or
Atlanta, So. Broad At.
Commissi entr’s Sale.
United States of America,!
Northern Dist. of Georgia.) 8 *
By virtue of a decree of the Unitod
States Circuit Court for the northern
district of Georgia, entered on April ,
1904, modifying the terms of sale, stated
in the herematter mentioned original
decree of foreclosure, as well as by vir
tue ot the decree of foreclosure and sale
rendered on December 30, 1903, in the
United States Circuit Court lor the
northern d’strictof Georgia, at Atlanta,
Georgia, in tue equity case of City Trust
Company, of New York, Complainant,
vs. Blue Ridge Mining Company, De
fendant, foreclosing the mortgage given
hy said Blue Ridge Mining Company
to the City Trust Company ot New York
as trustee, the undersigned, appointed
as commissioner by said decree to con
duct the sale ordered thereby, will on
Saturday, the 14th day of May, 1904, at
12 o’clock m., expose and otter for salo
to the highest bidder, subject to con
firmation by the court, before the court
house door of Bartow county, in the
city of Cartel svilte, Georgia (said sale
being the adjournment of the sale ad
vertised to be’held under said original
decree oi foreclosure on February 27.
1904, and thence adjourned to April 9 r
1904, and thence to said May 14, 1904),
as a whole and not separately, all the
property situated in the counties fit
Bartow, Cherokee, Dade and VN hitlield.
state of Georgia, known as the Bine
Ridge Mining Company property, for
merly Etowah Mining Company prop
erty, consisting of some 17,000 acres,
more or less, with the ores, and all oth -
er minerals and other things thereon,
and embracing a valuable water power
on the Etowah river.
Said description more particularly ap
pears by the said decree ol foreclosure .
of file in the office ot the clerk of said
United Stales Circuit Court, and tne
said mortgage therein referred to, as
well as by the original advertisement
of this sale appearing in the News and
Couraut, <>t Oartersville, Georgia, cn
January 2Sth and February 4th. 11th
and 18th; 1904, ali of which are here re
ferred to.
Terms of sale are as follows?
No bid will be received for less than*
$200,000, nor, unless, at the time of insk-'-
ing same, the bidder shall deposit with'
the undersigned as a pledge that he will
make good his bid if confirmed either
$20,000 in cash or by certified check upon
some national bank or trust company
in the city of Atlanta, Georgia, or in the
city of New York, or $50,000 par value
of first mortgage bonds of the Blue
Ridge Mining Company, secured by
the mortgage being foreclosed. A cer
tificate of the City Trust Company of
New York, payable to order, certifying
that it holds mortgage bonds therein
specified, will be received by said com
missioner for such ponds when duly
■ transferred to him.
Said deposit, if said bid is confirmed,
will be received as part payment of the
purchase price. It said hid is not ac
cepted, it will be returned to the bidder
without deduction.
Parties to the suitor bondholders may
bid at said sale.
The purchaser shall further pay ir
cash such sum as the court may. in the
order of confirmation or subsequently,
direct, the balance not thus paid in cash
to be paid either in cash or by surren
dering bonds and overdue coupons se
cured by said deed of trust, or either,
at such sum as the holders thereof
would receive from the purchase money
if it was paid wholly in cash.
Such purchaser shall also assume and
be bound to pay all receiver’s obliga
tions not directed by the decree ot-fore
closure to be paid from th l proceeds of
the sale, and also any indebtedness or
liability adjudged by said court to be
prior in lien to the mortgage being fore
closed For iurther particulars the said
decree of foreclosure is expressly re
ferred to.
This a pril 12, 1904
W, C. HARTER, Commissioner.
PLANT AND rfURE
URE MEED
In determining where to place your
orders (or seed, quality should be of first
onsideratioD, and the price second.
We propose making special Inducements
lor mail orders and are prepared to Mil the
HIGHEST GRADE OF SEED AT
WHOLESALE FRIGE J to the COKSUXEK
Before buying elsewhere, investigate
our send today for our finely
iilustratea catalogue. It is complete in
every detail. Use a postal.
■■■■■■SSE WEBB
ST. LOUIS SEED CO.
Successors to the Retail Department of
PLANT SEED COMPANY, "
615 N. 4th St., St. Louis, Mo
Administrator's Sale-
By virtue of an order from the Couit
of Ordinary of Butts countv, Ceorgia,
will sell at the court house', in Bartow
county, Georgia, the first Tuesday in
June next, within sale hours, the follow
ing property, situated in the city of
Cartersvilie, Ga.: The undivided‘hall
Interest in lot situated immediately
south of W. A. Jackson’s lot, nortn of
J. G. M. Montgoinerv’s lot, bounded
east by Gilbert lot, and fronting west
about 163 feet on Bartow street. Also
lots 4 and 5, Frever’s survey, each front
ing 75 teet east on Bartow street and
running back, of uniform width, 150 feet,
sold as the property of Meade Hen
drick, late of Butts county, deceased.
Terms cash.
IDA HENDRICK, Administratrix.