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Mock and
Poultry
Medicine
1 Stock and poultry have few
L-lhles which are not bowel and
Ijv r irregularities. Black
■iraupht Stock and Poultry Medi
|j n V is a bowel and liver remedy
I, r stock. It puts the organs of
■iLTi-stion in a perfect condition,
li'mmcnt American breeders and
I. ir!:! , rs keep their herds and flocks
lealthv by giving them an occa
lonalI ona l dose of Black-Draught Stock
l m l Poultry Medicine in their
K o j Any stock raiser maybuya
s <en t half-pound air-tight can
If this medicine from his dealer
lml keep his stock in vigorous
Health for weeks. Dealers gener
ally keep Black-Draught Stock and
ft’cmltry Medicine. If yours does
■ot. send 25 cents for a sample
K n to the manufacturers, The
ffhattanooga Medicine Cos., Ch*t
■anooga. Tenn.
I Rochelle, Ga., Jan. 30, 1902.
I Black-Draught Stock and Poultry
Medicine is the best I ever tried. Our
Itock was looking bad when you sent I
le the medicine and now they are
letting so fine. They are looking 20
ler cent, better.
S. P. BROCKINOTON.
t A Tribute of Respect-
In the evening of April the 26;h
lit ten o’clock when all was
It and still God sent his mes
fter to the home of Mr. and
I. Jeff Boston and took from
In their little daughter Leo, ;
II 8 years. She was sick but a !
It time. She began to com
■l with toothache and had her
■h taken out and it is believed it
■ed into blood poison. How she !
It have suffered, but she was so
let and good she bore it all
n patience. She said when she
I got sick she would never get j
I but she was perfectly willing
■0 and seemed to spend her hap-
It days on her sick bed for she
■ld often speak of being so:
Ipy and seeing so • * ty pretty
ftgs. On one ocr ton her
■her asked her wLat - . saw
I she said: “You or t know
Ilia.” God help the da> 10 come
In we may all see and know as
le Leo, but how sweet to think
■er resting in heaven with the
■els where there is no more
Ible and sorrow. She leaves a
■of relatives and friends to mourn
I loss. May God comfort them
prayer.
■■ Written by her cousin,
Lucy.
I Not Generally Known
lisville Times.
tombs are found in the earliest
twn graves.
In the Rock of Gibraltar there
I seventy miles of tunnels.
■The proportion of divorces to
Images in Japan is one to four.
[The general depth of the Niag
-1 river at the brink of ibe falls
■our feet-
Irhere are 155 women commer
|l travelers now on the road in
■eat Britain.
|.\ new explosive which is called
ftmonal, has been made from
Iwered aluminum,
■ln the religious communities
■ere the use of meat is forbidden
Ipendicitis is unknown.
iThe records of the weather bu
fcu conflict with the popular be
lt in the equinoctial storm.
■ The propellers of the fast auto
ftats revolve 1,250 times a minute,
Iving a speed of twenty-five miles
ft hour.
■ During the year 1002-03 there
Jere 4,402 beekeepers, with 32,126
■ves, in the state of Victoria,
lustralia. They produced 1,199,-
fti pounds of honey and 23,061
ftunds of wax.
IA Berlin woman’s club, of which
ftrau Bauer is the leader, has a
Bembership of 5,000, all working
■omen,
Ml OLD ADAGE
Mve
I' “A light purse is a heavy curse”
J Sickness makes a light purse.
I The LIVER is the seat of nine
I tenths of all disease.
Futt’s Pills
go to the root of the whole mat
ter, thoroughly, quickly safely
and restore the action of th e
LIVER to normal condition.
iive tone to the system and
K>lid flesh to the body.
¥* No Substitute.— -
Pointed Paragraphs-
Chicago News.
, , ILM l LM, eS a * ast 11130 to beat a
board bill.
If adversity does not crush a
tuan prosperity will not spoil him.
Two can play at the game of
love, but three makes it hard work.
One woman dislikes calling on
another almost as bad as the other
dislikes to have her do it.
A man occasionally takes his
pen in hand, hut the umbrella he
takes in his hand usually belongs
to another.
If you see a lot of women com
ing out of a church it indicates
that a wedding has just been pull
ed off.
If a man is a born fool he can at
least blame it on his ancestors.
A woman doesn’t enjoy a play
unless she can pick flaws in the
plot.
After a woman has been married
six months she ceases to talk about
soul union.
A woman can’t understand how
a man can be so nice and so wicked
simultaneously.
When some men fall in love it
takes a minister and a divorce
judge to pull him out.
The average girl hasn’t much
use for a young man who fails to
muss her hair occasionally.
Keep right on performing kind
acts regardless of the ingratitude
'with which they may be received.
The trouble with most people
who say what they think is that
they think such disagreeable
things.
Too much corn juice is apt to
make a man’s voice husky.
No, Cordelia, all matrimonial
bonds are not dividend payers.
If a minister’s trousers bag at
the knees no apology is necessary.
When a boy gets old enough to
know better he thinks he’s too old
to do it.
Money is a minor consideration
with some men and a minus con
sideration with others,
When a young man is really
in love he doesn’t hesitate to pro
pose just because the girl has
money.
If people could only find money
as easily as they can find fault we
would all be millionaires in a short
time.
When a woman gets cornered in
an argument she always says: “Oh,
well, you know I’m right, but of
course you won’t admit it.”
Whooping Cough.
“In the spring of 1901 my children
had whooping cough,” says Mrs I).
W. Capps, ;of Capps, Ala. “I used
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy with
the most satisfactory results. I think
this is the best remedy I have ever
seen for whooping cough.” This rem
edy keeps the cough loose, lessens
the severity and frequency of the
coughing spells, and counteracts any
tendency toward pneumonia. For
Sile by Greene Drug Cos. may
When the Sap Ilises
Weak lungs should be careful.
Coughs and colds ai e dangerous then.
One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs
and colds and gives strength to the
lungs. Mrs G.E Fenner, of Marion,
Ind., says: “I suffered with a cough
r until I run down in weight from 148
to 92 lbs. I tried a number of reme
dies to no avail, until 1 used Ore
Minute Cough Cure. Four bottles
of this wonderful remedy cured me
entirely of the cough, strengthened
mv 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 eathariic pills
are especially fond of Little Early
Risers. All persons who find it nec
essary to take a liver medicine should
try these easy pills, and compare the
agreeably pleasant and strengthen
ing effect with the nauseating and
weakening conditions f Bowing 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 in This Town.
Children who are delicate, feverish
and cross will get immediate relief from
Mother Gray’s Sweet Pow ders for Chil
dren- They cleanse the stoim-ch, act
on the liver, making a sickly child
strong and healthy. A certain 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.
M. 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, and 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
“I have used Chamberlain’s Stom
ach and Liver Tablets with most sat
isfactory results,” says Mrs. F. L.
Pnelps. Houston, Texas. Fcr indi
gestion. biliousness and constipation
these tablets are most excellent. Sold
by Greene Drug Cos. apl
r- —■ ' I
A Remedy That No One Is
Afraid To Take.
Dr. Thacher’s Liver and Blood Syrup
has been used in thousands of homes for
fifty-two years with perfect confidence
and the most remarkable results.
The great success of this remedy is due
to the fact that its formula (which con
sists of Buchu, Hydrangea, Mandrake,
Yellow Dock, Dandelion, Sarsaparilla,
Gentian, Senna and lodide of Potassium)
has been freely published.
Doctors and Druggists everywhere do
not hesitate to recommend a preparation
which they know contains the best
known remedies for correcting all irreg
ularities of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood,
and the diseases caused by the failure of
these functions to perform their proper
work. *
Thousands of sick ones to whom life
has been a burden have written grateful
letters that others might profit by their
experience.
Blooming Grove, Tkx., Nov. 13, 1902.
I'was suffering terribly with indigestion and
kidney trouble and sent to my druggist for
something to relieve me.
As he sent me a package of Dr. Thacher's
Liver and Blood Syrup I concluded to try it,
and now I am deeply grateful to my druggist
as well as to you.
I had been a sufferer from these things and
a general run down condition for ten years,
and had only received temporary relief from
other medicines. But after using not quite two
packages of your Liver and Blood Syrup I feel
as stout and hearty as I ever did in my life, and
lam satisfied that lam entirely cured. I feel
no svraptoms whatever of kidney trouble, and
ray digestion is as good as any living man’s.
I can now eat whatever I choose.
I never had any remedy give me such quick
and permanent relief, and I can not put a cor
rect estimate on the value your medicine has
been to me. I would not take any amount of
money for it. Very gratefully yours
J. C. BROWN.
If you nerd n medicine write to-day for a
free sample bottle and **Dr. Thacher’s
Health Hook.”
dive symptoms for advice.
We simply ask you to try it at our ex
pense. We know what it will do.
Ear sale by all Druggists—two sizes — SO
cents and SI.OO.
TEACHER MEDICIRE CO.,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
There are some women who seem
to be perennially youthful. The
grown daughters are companions
as well as children, and the color in
the mother’s cheeks, the brightness
in her eyes, the roundness of her
form, all speak of abounding health.
What is her secret? She is at the
middle age of life when so many
women are worn, wasted and faded,
and yet time has only ripened her
charms. The secret of this matronly
health and beauty may be tola in
the brief phrase, Dr. Pierce’s
Favorite Prescription. The general
health of woman is so intimately
related to the local health of the
delicate womanly organs, that
where these are diseased, the whole
body must suffer. “Favorite Pre
scription” dries the debillitating
drains, heals ulceration and inflam
mation. cures female weakness and
imparts to the delicate female
organs natural vigor and vitality.
Women who have lost their health
and their beauty have been made
“robust and rosy cheeked”, by the
use of this marvelous medicine.
“Do It Today.”
The time-worn injunction, “Never
put off ’til tomorrow what you can
do today,” is now generally presented
in this form: “Do it today!” That is
the terse f advice we want to give you
about that hacking cough or demor
alizing cold with which you have
been struggling for several davs, per
haps weeks. Take some reliable
remedy for it today—and let that
remedy be Dr. Boschee’s German
Syrup, which has been in use for over
thirty-five years. A few’ doses of it
will undoubtedly relieve your cough
or cold, and its continued use for a
few days will cure you completely.
No matter how dtep-seated your
cough, even if dread consumption
has attacked your lungs, German
Syrup will surely effect a cure—as it
has done before in a thousands of
apparently hopeless cases of lung
trouble. New trial bottles, 25c; reg
ular sizes, 75c. TANARUS" e Greene Drug Cos.
Citation for Dismission.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
Whereas, F. J. Bray, executor of Mar
garet Mooney, represents to the court
in his petition duly 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, 1904.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Citation for Dismission.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
\\ hereas, John A. Stover, adminis
trator of Hannah Stephens, represents
to the court in his peiition, 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 e&n
why said administrator should not be
discharged from his administration and
receive letters of dismission on the first
Monday in June, 1904.
G* IV. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Administrator's Sale.
GEORGIA, Bartow Countv.
By virtue of an order from tl e
Court oi Ordinary of said countv
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 d£
trict and second section of said count*
containing one hundred and sixtv acre's
more or less, sold as the property of o'
B. Bagwell, late of said county, de
ceased. Terms cagh.
WELL. Administrator
Cotton Hiph Prices.
FOR NEXT FALL DELIVERY.
S|—• l — i| q Tomaks a big ero> von will find labor scarce) aid
I- I__ w> # high, but we have arranged this for you by securing
the agency and putting int > our warehouse so'.ii car Farmers’ Moline Cultivi -
tors. Hundreds of the best farmers in Bariow, Floyd and Gordon endorse th s
tool as the best on the market. See or write ns at once.
KNIGHT HARDWARE CO.
New
Furniture I
Having sold my interest in the firm ot Jackson
& Griffin, l 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 mv stock before buying.
Phone Ho, tit Residence.
G. M. JHCKSON
KEEP AN W ON US
IF YOU WANT
Old and Tested Brands
FERTILIZERS.
Reads Phosphate Co’s Diamond Brands.
Aumour & Cos. Hamlet Brands.
Tennessee Chemical Cos. Ox Brand.
They are too well Yl known to com
ment on, come and see us we will give
honest goods at right prices.
WHOLESALE MERCANTILE AND COTTON CO.
bob H. MeGINNIS, Manager.
A NEWLY SUPPLIED
FURNITURE STORE
At Old Stand of Jackson & Griffin.
Having bought G. M.Jaekson’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 my stock, before purchasing elsewhere, and
save money. Money saved is money made.
Oak Suits, consisting of 3 pieces, bedstead,
dresser and washstand, 812.50 to 8100.
China, Japanese and Cocoa Mattings* 15
to 65 cents per yard.
Am also prepared to give Undertaking end Embalming
especial attention. Rhone 127 at residence.
R. L. GRIFFIN.
Bartow Slieritt*Sales.
GEORG I A, Bartow County.
Willi lie sold before the court house
door in the town of Cartersyllle. Hai tow
county, Ga.. within the legal hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday in June, 1904,
the following property, to wit.
One certain House and lot in Carters
vllle,Ga.,said county, bounced as inf
lows:! ’mninenoiiig at the north west cor
ner of said lot adjoining and cornering
with the property known as the S: .V.
Khea property and running south in
Tennessee street bio leet, thence
running east 200 feet., thence run
ning north 100 feet, thence run
niug west to beginning point 200
leet. and known as tlie L. Bennett
place, levied on and will he sold as the
property of 8. H. Hobgood. to satisfy
one justice court fifa issued fr .in 822nd
district, G. M., said county, in favor or
Atlanta Wooden Ware Company, vs, s.
If Hobgood, trading as Cartersville
Furniture Company, property in defend
ant’s possession. Levy made and re
turned by F. C. Watkins, L. C.
Also at same time and place lots of
land numbers 255 and 250, m the 17th
district and 3d section of Bartow county,
Georgia, levied on and will be sold ts
the properti of Mrs. Mattie Astin, o
satisfy one state and county t-x ri. a.
issued by Joseph Sltaw, tax collect o of
Bartow county, Georgia, lor ta*>s for
the year 1903. levy made and returned
by J. W, Hill. L. C.
Also at same time and place all that
certain tract of land lying and being in
the loth district and 3d section of Bar
tow eonntv, Georgia, containing 134
acres, more or less, the same being parts
of land lots numbers 21.40 and 41 in
said district and section, and bounded
on tile north hv land formerly known
as the Samuel MeDcw place, aho by the
Calvin Ward place, on the ea-t by the
right of way of the Western A \tlantie
railroad, on the south by lands f rmerly
known as the Turner Uonavav place,
and on the west by land lot number 30
in said district and se. tion. a id land
formefly known as the Hill urn place,
afterwards known as the Pooe and
Sheafs place, the said bounded tract of
land being the same land conve ved Vc
the and ed of Mrs. Fannie Shaw to said
G W. Shaw,said deed recordt don page
258 of book "K K” of the need records of
said county, levie I on and will bs sold
as the property of G W. fhiw to
satisfy one Bartow superior court fiia
in favor ot I). W. Loudermilk and T. J.
Benson, administrators of B. F. Shaw
deceased, tor use of B. J. Sli'W, John
McDow, Lena McDow, Mrs. Kate Byrd,
Mrs. Mar.v Nealey, Horace Shaw, Ltfie
Lee Siiaw and Lena May Shaw. vs. i>.
W. Shaw. Tenant m possession notified-
H, R. MAXWELL, Sheriff.
T. W. TINSLEY, Deputy Sheriffs
May 11, 1904.
Lib 1 for Divorce.
Virgil A . Jones) In the Sti| erior Court
vs. - ot Bartow County,Ga..
Mary Jones. ) July Term, 1904.
To the defendant, Mary Jones: You
are hereby notified, required and com
manded to be and appear, personally or
by attorney, at the superior court to be
held in atid for said county of Bartow,
on the second Monday in July next.,
then and there to answer the plaintiff's
libel for divorce, and in default thereof
the court will proceed as to justice shall
apnnrtait).
Witness the honorable judge of said
court this 18th day of April, 1904.
A. W. FITE, J, S. C, C. C,
Libel for Divorce-
Lillie Bennett ) In the Superior
vs. r Court of Bartow Cos.,
Hiram A Bennett } Georgia,
Tothedefendant,Hiram A Rennelt:You
are hereby notified, required and com
manded, personally or by attorney, to
be and appear at the superior court, to
be held in and for S' id county of Bar
tow, on the second Monday in July
next, then and there to answer the
plaintiffs libei for a total divorce, and
in default thereof tbe court will pro
ceed as to justice appertains.
Witness' the honorable judge of said
court this April 18, 1904.
A. W. FITE, 1. F. C. C
Mortgage F>recl°Sore-
J A Stover, for use) Foreclosure of
ofN M Adams, vs. Mtge. in B’tow Sup,
Mrs. Della Doyle.) Ct., Jan. term, 1904,
It being represented to the courL by
the petition ot J. A Stover lor use of
N. M. Adams that on July 14, 1h99, Mrs.
Della Doyle executed and delivered to
petitioner a mortgage on certain real
estate lying 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. 1 eing
lot ot land number five hundred anu
eighty (580). except that part of said lot
heretofore deeded to Zion Hill Baptist
church; also twenty (20) acres of! of the
west side of lot number five hundred
and eighty one (581); also twenty acres
ott'ot the north side of lot number six
hundred and forty-five (045); al“o three
(3 1 acres in northwest corner of lot num
ber six hundred and fnrtv-fntir <044), be
ginning at the northwest corner of said
lot, running east seventy yards on north
line, thence duesouth two hundred and
ten yards, thence west to land line,
thence to beginning point, said tract ot
and containing eighty-one acres, more
or less, and being the land bought by
Mrs. Della Doyle from Mrs. Annie E
Milner and Mr. J. W. Harris, lor the
purpose of securing the payment ot a
certain promissory note for SIOO, dated
December 14, J 899, due November l after
date, interest from date at eight |B] per
cent, ten 110] 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 ami
attorney’s fees and costdueon said note
and mortgage, or show cause why she
should not pay the same, and in default
thereof the aforesaid mortgage be iore
ciosed. 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 u>
law.
In open court, this Jauu iry 30. 1904.
A. W. FITE,
Judge Superior Court, Cherokee Cir
cuit.
I certify officially that the foregoing
is a true and correct copy oi the original
rule nisi filed in this cilice, recorded in
Book of Minutes “N,” page 49.
This February 2, 1904.
W. C, WALTON,
Cierk Bartow Superior Court.
1 a mo. for 4 mos.
Administrator’s Sale-
By virtue ot an order from the Court
ot Ordinary of Butts county, Georgia,
will sell at the court house, in Bartow
county, Georgia, the first Tuesday in
J une next, within sale hours, the follow
ing property, situated in the city ot
CartersviUe, Ga.: The undivided half
lute est in lot situated immediately
south of vV. A. Jackson’s lot, nortn of
.J. G. M. Montgomery’s lot, bounded
east by Gilbert lot, and fronting west
about 163 leet on Bartow street. Also
lots 4 and 5, Frever’s survey, each front
ing 75 leet east on Bartow street and
running back, ot uniform width, 150 feet,
sold as tbe property of Meade Hen
drick, late of Butts county, deceased.
Terms cash.
IDA HENDRICK, Administratrix.