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the
Cartersville Lumber Cos
Has a Fully Equipped Plant.
PJrrirg Mill, Dry Kiln, Ware Room, Lumbr
Yard. Keeps in stock everything needed in
the way of rough and dressed lumber,
shingles, etc.
THROUGHOU
.JI COUNTY.
FA I UiMOUaT.
Tbe farmers are all very busy
getting ready for chopping cotton.
The exercises ot tbe Fairuiount
college commencement will begin
Saturday evening*May 21st with a
musical entertainment. Commence
ment sermon wili be preached the
following Sunday by Rev. Tumlin,
of Kingston. St rvices Sunday
evening. Declamatory exercises
Monday with an entertainment by
the pupils Monday evening. Tues
day a literary address by Rev C-
M, Yerdelle. Music will be fur
nished bv the Star band.
Several from this place attended
the singing at Forrest Hill Sunday.
Miss Lillian Clarke, of Augusta,
is visiting her brother, Prof. W. H.
Clarke, of this place.
Miss Mamie Goode spent Sunday
with friends at Fambro.
Miss Ada Findlev. of Atlanta, is
spending some time with her par
ents of this place.
Postmaster J. F- Hubbard is vis
iting relatives near Colima.
D L. Dorroh is wearing a broad
smile. A young lady has arrived
at his home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. tiller spent
Sunday with their daughter, Mrs.
Dorroh.
lid Keeffe, of Farmville, spent
part of last week with home folks.
To thedelight of his many friends
Perry Byid had returned from
Young Harris where he has been
attending school the past year.
Mr. Joe Johnson went to Adairs
ville Monday.
Mr. Neal Keeffe left Monday for
Rome to attend the congressional
convention.
Miss Oneila Morris has returned
to her home after a pleasant visit
to her sister, Mrs. Harris.
Barrow Watts, of Calhoun, spent
last week with relatives here.
Miss Maggie Mahone is in school
again after spending a week with
home folks at Pine Log.
l’rof. R. H Sprayberry and Mr.
Yarbrough went to Shiloh Sunday.
(JASSY ILLE.
Cassville is on quite a boom now.
We have a tree mail delivery, a
telephone and a picture gallery,
with possibilties of other improve
ments soon.
Our popular young townsman.
Willie Chunn, was the successful
applicant for mail carrier, leading
from Cass Station through here
and on to Gum Springs. Every
body seems delighted with the ru
ral delivery, especially the out of
town people. It is quite a conve
nience.
The central office of the tele
phone is in Mr. W. D. Pittard’s
store, and it also connects with
the store of Walton & Pittard at
Cass a .and oilier places in town.
The Sunbeam Photo Gallery, of
Huckeby, S- C., is here only for
two weeks, and now’ is the time to
get your summer photos The
work being done is strictly up to
date.
Henry Pratt came up from At
lanta Sunday, and remained over
until Wednesday, visiting relatives
and friends. Come again, Henry,
the Cassville people are always
glad to see you.
Miss Mary Lu Milholin is visit
ing relatives in Rome.
Miss Campbell, of Atlanta, is
the charming guest ef her sister,
Mrs. Dr, Redwiue.
The annual Masonic convention
of Bartow county meets here on
the 27th inst. Quite a crowd is
expected to attend, as preparations
are being made to give all a mon
strous spread under the big oaks.
Speakers from Atlanta, Rome and
other places will be here on that
occasion
Cassville has begun to shine like
new money from the painter’s
brush. The Masonic hall, Dr.
Battle’s residence and others are
being newly painted.
Miss Mamie Smith will leave
soon for an extended visit to Nash
ville, Teun,
Mrs, Bennett, nee Miss Jessie
Garwood, has returned to Atlanta
after visiting the home of her
grandfather, Mr. Y 7. A Chunn.
Miss Dell Headden has returned
from Chattanooga, where she has
been in school since September.
Miss Headden entertained quite
a number of friends on her return
from college on the night of the
nth inst. Miss Headden is a pop
ular favorite in Cassville society,
which gave her a hearty welcome
on her return home to spend her
vacation.
On the same evening the kinder
gartners met at the home of Hon.
R, M. Smith. Numerous games
were played, and a jolly time was
had by all present.
Don’t forget the photographer
will only be here ten days. Now
is youi time to get good work
cheap.
KM KItSON.
Miss Eva Wyly has been quite
sick for several days. We hope
lor her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrington, of
Atlanta, are visiting relatives at
Emerson.
Mr. Henry Purcell, of your city,
visited Mr. E. VV- Brooks Sunday.
Mr. A. L. Kontz, of Atlanta, is
spending several days at the Amelia
Mills.
Mrs. Petty, of Marietta, visited
relatives here Sunday.
Mrs. R. O. Crumley, accompan
ied by two sisters has returned
from Alabama, where she has been
visiting the past two weeks.
Mrs. Bryant, of Marietta, is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Towns,
at Bartow.
Mrs. Donehoo, of Atlanta, is
visiting her sou, Mr. J. H. Done
hoo.
Mr. Geo. M. Park, our efficient
postmaster, spent last Sunday in
Allatoona. Wonder what the
affinity is down there?
Hurrah for “Poley.” He smiles,
it’s a girl.
There will be an all day singing
at the Baptist church next Sunday,
conducted by Prof. Spartan Gil
reath. FJverybody invited.
We are sorry to note that Prof.
Huckabay leaves us this week.
Paul has taken up the study of
music, aud is progressing rapidly.
His ability as a reader of music
lias been thoroughly demonstrated,
We hope tor him success in his
new undertaking.
s!<)<> Howard, SIOO.
The readers ol tins paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one oreaded disease that science has
been able to cure in all its stages. and
that is t'atarrh, Hall’s Catarrh Cure is
the only positive cure now known to
tlie medical traternlty. Catarrh hung
a constitutional disease requires a con
stitutional treatment Hail’s Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, acting directly
upon the blood and mucous surlaces of
the system, thereby destroying the
foundation of the disease and giving
the patient strength by building up the
constitution and assisting nature in do
ing- its work. The proprietors have so
much taith in its curative powers that
they offer One Hundred Hollars for any
case t hat it fails to cure. Send for list
of testimonials.
Address K. J. CHENEY A CO., To
ledo, Ohio.
Sold by all druggists, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pilis for consti
pation.
Msde Young Again.
“One of Dr. King’s New Life
Pills each night for two weeks has
put me in my ‘teens’ again’’ writes
D. H. Turner of Dempseytown,
Pa. They’re the best in the world
for Liver, Stomach aud Bowels.
Purely vegetable. Never gripe.
Only 25c at Young Bros.’ Drug
Store
A Startling Test.
To save a life, Dr. T. G. Merritt,
of No. Meboopany, Pa- made a
startling test resulting in a won
derful cure. He writes, “a patient
was attacked with violent hemorr
hages. caused by ulceration of the
stomach. I had often found
Electric Bitters excellent for acute
stomach and liver troubles so I
prescribed them. The patient
gained from the first, aud has not
had an attack in 14 months.”
Electric Bitters are positively
guaranteed for Dyspesia, Indiges
tion, Constipation and Kidney
troubles. Try them. Only 25c at
Young Bros.
Lameness in the muscles and
joints indicates rheumatism. Don’t
daily with it a minute. Take
Hood’s Sarsaparilla and cure it.
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;
g . sediment or seV
• unhealthy condi-
I nTD tion of the kid-
I \y/\ ’ i / neys; if it stains
J your linen it is
\ evidence of kid-
JXI \\[ if/ ney trouble; too
Wyyy frequent desire to
pass it or pain in
• the back is also
convincing proof that the kidneys and blad
der are out cf order.
What to Do.
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-
I ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon
realized. It stands the highest for its won
derful cures of the most distressing cases.
If you need a medicine you should have the
best. Sold by druggists in 50c. andsl. sizes.
You may have a sample bottle of this
wonderful discovery | K'K nr
and a book that tel!sgrttej!Bbr®iej“*~h
more about it, both sentßfcjs<WHßj
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.
Special Sermon.
By request of several parties
Rev. Joli'i E. Baruard, pastor of
tbe Baptist church, will preach on
the same subject he discussed the
first time he ever preached to a
Cartersville audience, next Sunday,
the 22d inst-, at 11 o’clock a. tr.
The text is Ephesians 2:8, at and
First Corinthians 3:8.
There are also four candidates
to be baptized after the morning
service.
For Sale.
A splendid young sot rel horse. Fine
drivet.
To Kent -One l'onr-room house with
good barn. Mrs. Sam P. Jones.
To Stock Raisers.
Service of tine Biltmore stock hog
offered to the public. Inquiie at resi
dence on Iron Bridge mad,
2t. Ruohs Pyron.
Pneumonia anti La Grippe.
Coughs cured quickly by Foley’s
Honey and Tar Refuse substitutes
The'Greene Drug Cos.
A POOR MILLIONAIRE.
Lately starved in LondQp be :
cause he could not digest his food.
Early use of Dr. King’s New Life
Pill would have saved him. They
strengthen the stomach, aid diges
tion, promote assimilation, im
prove appetite. Price 25c. Money
back if not satisfied. Sold by
Young Bros, druggists.
True Economy in Clothes Buying
The economy of buying your
spring suit early in the season is
true economy, as you undoubtedly
get longer w'ear for the money you
expend. An added argument is
that you have a greater assortment
to select from. These two points
are strongly brought out in the
Vaughn & Cos. ad. in another col
umn. They handle the art-tailored
clothing of Schloss Bros. & Cos.,
of New York and Baltimore.
Children Poisoned.
Many children are poisoned and
made nervous and weak, if not killed
outright, by mothers giving them
cough syrups containing opiates.
Foley's Honey and Tar is a safe and
certain remedy for coughs, croup and
lung trouble, and is the only promi
nent cough medicine that contains
no opiates or other poisons. '1 he
Greene Drug Cos.
for iale
140 acres of land in the 16 h d.s
triet of Bartow county, rented for
-1904 to w. H. Hammons. Adairsville,
Ga. Price •5700. If not place
will be for rent. Parties
will please communicate with
The Southern Mortgage Cos. •
24 South Broad St., Atlanta, Ga.
2t.
White Fair at Bradley’s.
Wanted.
Special Representative in this
county and adjoining territories to
represent and advertise an old es
tablished business house of sound
financial standing. Salary s2l
weekly, with expenses advanced
each Monday by check direct from
headquarters. Horse and buggy
furnished when necessary; position
permanent. Address Blew Bros.
& Cos., Room 610 Monon Bldg
Chicago, Illinois. 28 apr 6t
To Teachers.
A Key to Examinations. It con
tains the Questions and Answers of
every Pub'ia School Examination in
Georgia since 1888. Sixteen years'
work. We will send it postpaid, on
receipt of One Dollar. Descriptive
circulars free. B. S. HOLDEN,
Cashier Gilmer County Bank, Elli
jay, Georgia. 4t
C.. ... . Jirt 3C -A. ■
Bearciiw Haw Always Bought
A RAGING, ROARING FLOOD
Washed down a telegraph line
which Chas C. Ellis, of Lisbon,la.
,* ad to vepa r. “Standing waist
deep in icy water," he writes,
“gave me a terrible cold and
cough. It grew worse daily.
Finally the best doctors in Oak
land, Sioux City and Omaha
said 1 had Consumption and could
not live, Then I began using Dr.
King’s New Discovery and was
wholly cured by six bottles.” Pos
itively guaranteed for Coughs,
Colds and all Throat and Lung
trouhles by Young Bros. P.ice
50c and Si.oo.
"C” With a Tail.
The “C ” with a tail is the trade*
mark of Cascarets Candy Cathartic.
Look for it on the light blue enameled
metal box! Each tablet stamped
C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. Al ?
druggists, ioc.
DON’T LET THEM SUFFER
Often children are tortured with
itching and burning eczema and
other skin diseases but Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve heals the raw sores,
expels inflamation, leaves the skin
without a scar. Clean, fragrant,
cheap, there’s no salve on earth
as good. Try it. Cure guaranteed.
Only 25c at Young Bros, drug
store.
DO WU NEED A
MEDICINE?
IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO INVESTIGATE.
There is no one who does not need a
Liver Medicine occasionally.
The symptoms of Liver Complaint are
well known to every one, such as consti
pation, dyspepsia, loss of appetite, sleep
lessness, headache, a tired feeling and
many others of a similar nature.
Thousands die annually by not heeding
the warnings of nature.
Many acquire some chronic disease
from which they never recover.
Many of these could be spared for years
of usefulness, by keeping in the home
some reliable remedy.
We believe that we can convince any
fair-minded person that there is no bet
ter remedy for the Liver known, than
Dr. Thacher’s Liver and Blood Syrup.
The formula is known, consisting of:
Buchu, Hydrangea, Mandrake, Yellow
Dock, Dandelion, Sarsaparilla, Gentian,
Senna and lodide of Potassium. You
know just what you are taking. How
many other formulas of a liver medicine
are published? Ask your druggist about
this. It is already prepared and can be
taken immediately.
The strength is extracted in the most
skillful manner, certainly superior to any
powdered preparation known. (We also
manufacture a Liver Medicine in pow
dered form, with which any druggist can
supply you, but this, like all other dry
Liver Medicine* requires preparation.)
Dr. Thacher’s Liver and Blood Syrup
is pleasant to take, does not lose its
strength, as Liver Medicine in dry form,
and will keep in any climate.
Your doctor, however skillful, could
prescribe nothing better.
There is no opportunity for a doctor
to make a mistake in writing a prescrip
tion, or a drug clerk to make a mistake
in compounding the same, (besides a
doctor’s bill and the cost of the medi
cine.) You can be absolutely sure of the
proper proportion being in every dose.
Dr. Thacher’s Liver and Blood Syrup
has been used with the greatest confi
dence and success in thousands of homes
for 52 years, and is prepared by a phar
macist of 25 years’ experience, in a labo
ratory equipped with the most modern
appliances for the most perfect safety.
Jf you do not understand your cane,
write today for a Free sample bottle and
**l>r. Thdeher’s Health R00k. ,, Give
sy vnptoms for advice. We sitnply ask that
you try it at our expense. We knotv what
it will do.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
50 cents and SI.OO.
THACHER MEDICINE CO.
Chattanooga, Tenn.
: A Perfect Wall Coating-
Combines Cleanliness
and Durability
Any one can brush It on
No one can rub it off
Plastico is a pure, permanent
and porous wall coating, and
does not require taking off to
renewasdoall kalsomines. It is
a dry powder, ready for use by
adding cold water and can be
easily brushed on by any one.
Made in white and fourteen
fashionable tints.
ANTI-KALSOMINE CO.
GRAND RAPIDS. MICH.
For full particulars and
sample card ask
M. F. WORD.
vrys
y Seeds
8? are planted by farmer ■
7 and uirdeuer n-;,o iiaa M
f stoppedrißH-nting. It Vi
pay., to pay a link- more
for I (Try's and reap a great 1
ara! nore at the harvest. All 1
deolers iaO)J Annual 1
IX/s.pa’.d iree loall oppiK-ancs.
ti. . FERfiY & CO.,
Detroit, Mich.
skin mum t rq
And while not always painful are aggravating beyond expression Al
few exemptions they are worse in spring and summer when the system^S
to tliaw out and the skin I Buffered with Bcawma of tJM
is reacting and making an<i face for over a year, it waslol
extra efforts to til row off oT,J
the poisons that have MS streets.
accumulated during the i
winter. Then boils and Aw. ' until I read in the paper of theJ
and performed through the use of 8. si
pimples. ras..ej ' ‘ !ad little faith n‘ first but deterj
eruptions of every con- “1 |) u to arivo it a month’s fair trial at i&]
„ l-; „ and nuke 12 —I—— : nm pleased to state that I soon notiS
ceiyable kind r.iaxe litrlr- improvement, sufficient todl
tlieir appearance, unu me to keep H up. After the use of six bottles mv 1
p r7P mi andTetter —the was as smoat ti and soft as a baby’s. This was a I
tezema ana letter uic ftgo and j llJ>v j never had any trouble sinoe. 1
twin terrors ot sxin MISS GENEVA BRIggI
diseases Nettle-rash, SlO Bo 7th Bt 1 2ri nne apoli*, ninn.
Poison Oak and Ivy, I
and such other skin troubles as usually remain quiet during cold \reai
break out afresh to torment and distract by their fearful burning, itcl
SS and stinging. A course of S. S. S. now will pJ
and enrich the blood, reinforce and tone up the!
system and stimulate the sluggish eirculal
twJJ thus warding o.T the diseases common to spring!
w ✓ summer. The skin, with good blood to nouriai
remains smooth and soft and free of nil disfiguring, eruptions. * |
Send for our free book on diseases of the skin and write us if you dj
medical advice or any special information. This will cost you nothin!
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA A
JOHX R YUIXH. PAUL UILK4 ATH, I'APT. T. J. l,yj
Late of Tenn., Kj, and 111. .Major of Cartersville. Attorney!!
YOUNG, GILREATH & CO.]
Real Estate and immigration flgei
Office Over Young Bros.' Drug Store,
CARTERSVILLE, - - - - GEORG J
Watch the Want items in these columns, which will be changed from time t!
as new business comes to us. I
For Sale or Fxchahge.
Injustice to our customers who list
their property with us for sale and ex
change, we will not give their names to
anyone except prospective buyers torn.
No. 14, a stock of general merchan
di*e, store house and residence. The
stock is in fine condition, and will ini
voice about $5,000. Owner wants to ex
hange for a g.iod farm and pay or take
the difference.
No. 3. a stock oi furniture and under
taker’s business, to exchange lor a good
farm.
No. 6, 4 acres in Cartersville, nicely
located for building lots. Just the prop
erty to make money out of.
No 9, a good farm situated taro miles
from Calhoun. <4a., well improved and
very cheap at $2,600.
No. 8. a good farm. 280 acres; price.
$8,000; situated two mil“s and a half
from Cartersvil’e.
No. 15, a well improved farm of 250
acres; price, $33 1 3 per acre; nicelv lo
cated and one of the richest and best
farms in Bartow county.
ADAIR &WEBq,
Come to our place if you want a fine Shirt
Waist Suit cheap. A few fine Shirt Waist
patterns in white and champaign. Very cheap
at the prices. Shoes to suit every body.
Best values possible at the price.
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS.
ADAIR&WEBB
Another Ad. will appear in this space next week.
Jay Gould Once Said^-^g^
Take Care of the Dimes,
The Dollars Will Take Care of Themselves
This piece of advice coming from
such a high authority should not be
regarded lightly. It is just as true
for today as for the time it was
made. We otfer every encourage
ment to those who wish to save.
First Nntionnl Ml
CAHTERSYILLE, GA. ]
No. 11, farm, 430 acres: price,
acre; well improved and well stij
one oi the best farms in Warrel
Tenn.; to exchange for a mere!
business. 1
No. 16, store house, residence*
small farm, all ituated in a small!
ness town in Bartow countv, an!
sale at a bargain. F
No. 17,farm,85 acres; price, $1500.1
veniently located in Barlow col
good wheat, corn, cotton and orl
land. I
No, 19, farm, 190 acres; price,!
Near Res ted, Ga. Was raised onfl
of cotton per acre; mostly bottom!
No. 20, farm, 65 acres; price, I
All good land, well improved, anfl
2000 Fiberta peach trees in thrivinl
dition.
Don’t forget that We want ;H
come and list your pro] erty with!
you want to sell it.