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WEAKNESS
542 1-2 Congress Bt.
Portland, Mains, Oct. IT, 1901.
I consider Wine of Cardui superior
V, an. doctor’s medicine I ever used
jpf j J know whereof I speak. I suf
77r<Hi for nine months with suppressed
menstruation which completely pros
trated me. Pains would shoot through
back and sides and I would have
blinding headaches. Mv limbs would
Btvell up and I would feel so weak I
maid not stand up. I naturally felt
J JC ou raged for I seemed to be bevond
trie help of physicians, but Wife of
Tirdui came as a God-send to me. I
,‘it a change for the better within n
week After nineteen days treatment
I menstruated without suffering the
jronies I usually did and soon became
reenlar and without pain. Wine of
Cardui is simply wonderful and I wish
that all suffering women knew of its
g , nod qualities.
te%.c <£
Treasurer, Portland Economic League
Periodical headaches tell of fe
male weakness. Wine of Cardui
cures permanently nineteen out of
every twenty cases of irregular
menses, bearing down pains or
any female weakness. If you are
discouraged and doctors have
failed, that is the best reason in
the world you should try Wine of
Cardui now. Remember that
headaches mean female weakness.
Secure a SI.OO bottle of Wine of
Cardui today.
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|| LOCAL MATTER'S. f>
H Mr, Floyd Vickery and wife are
■ie guests of Mr. W. H, Vickery.
H Mr. and Mrs. Will Gaines have
leturned from a week’s visit to
■datives in Anniston,
[I Miss Mamie Alley has been vis
ping the past week in Kingston,
ji Miss Lucy Dunahoo has returned
■rom a ten days’ trip to the St.
pouis fair.
I Get a free key at the box of
poney. They exist you nothing,
w. R, Satterfield Department
■tore.
f| Mrs. D. J. Davis, of Rome, is the
■uest of her sister, Mrs. Howard
'pelton.
-■ Mrs, I, M. Hightower was called
JPflkGave Spring last i riday to the
of her sister, who is very
I Mr. and Mrs. John Skelton spent
nst Sunday at Kennesaw, the
puesCs of Mr. Skelton’s pareuts,
I Mrs. James Stanford is visiting
Ber mother, Mrs. Willingham, in
■tome.
I Mrs Lou Morgan has returned
■rom a delightful visit to Atlanta.
I Miss Mamie Smith, of Winder,
■s the attractive guest of the Misses
BlcElreath.
I Guess how much money is in
■tie box, and get ten dollars free.
pV. R. Satterfield Department Store.
The many friends of Miss Ollie
■tanford will be glad to know she
I 1 - improving.
Mrs. Charlie Hudgens, of Cedar
p°wn, is the guest of Mrs. A. R.
pLudgens.
Mr. Frank Watkins [is building
•p 1 neat little six-room cottage on
pbe corner of Church and Gilmer
ptreetsfor rent.
Mr. W. A. Howard, Sr., made a
Business trip to Atlanta last Fri
■day.
Fifty dollar bill in the iront of
phe box. Guesshow much more is
|pu it and get ten dollars free. W.
Satterfield Department Store.
I Mrs. E. H. Pattillo, of Atlanta,
w s in the city, visiting her daugh-
p tr . Mrs. A. V. Eaves.
V ben you are in the city come
■over and guess how much money
ps in the box, and get ten dollars
Ifree. W. R. Satterfield Depart
ment Store.
putt’s Pills
will derive great benefit by taking one
■ of these pills. If you have been
PRINKING TOO MICH,
B they will promptly relieve the nausea.
Pick headache
and nervousness which follows, restore
in e a PP et ’ te and remove gloomy feel-
P, n ßs. Eiegantly sugar coated.
No Substitute.
THE NEWS AND COUIIANT, CARTERSYI .LE GEORGIA, OCTOBER, 6, 1904.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamrick, of Sugar
Hill, spent last week here, the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Haney.
Mrs. Robert Jones, who has been
very ill, is convalescent.
Mrs. Zuber, of Cuthbert, was
the guest of Miss Viola Stanford
the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McMullen,
of Rockmart, are spending this
month at the Terrace.
Horseback riding is the latest
fad. Many of our ladies are en
joying the sport to the fullest ex
tent.
Miss Addie Simmons, of Rome,
spent F'riday with Miss Bessie
Baker.
Guess how much money is in
the new box of money we are going
to give away and get ten dollars
free. W. R. Satterfield Depart
ment Store.
Mr. Clifford Bateman, of Atlan
ta, has been in our city the past
week.
Mrs. J. B. Smith, of Marietta, is
visiting her son, Mr. J. B, Smith,
at the Commercial Hotel.
Mrs. Hal Wikle returned from
Fairburn last Friday.
Mrs. Laura Jones Flournoy sp nt
Saturday in Atlanta.
Some Seasonable Advice.
It may be a piece of superfluous
advice to urge people at thi; seast n
of the vear to lay in a supply of I
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is 1
almost sure to be needed before win- >
ter is over, and much more prompt
and satisfactory results are obtained
when taken as soon as a cold is con
tracted and before it has become set
tled in the system, which can only be
done by keeping the remedy at hand.
This remedy is so widely known and
so altogether good that no one should
hesitate about buying it in preference
to any other. It is for sale by Greene
Drug Cos. and M. F. Word.
1 Continual Strain.
Many men and women are constantly
subjected to what they commonly term
“a continual strain” because of some
financial or family trouble. It wears and
distresses them both mentally and
physically, affecting i,heir nerves badly
and bringing on liver and kidney ail
ments, with the attendant evils of con
stipation. loss ot appetite, sleeplessness,
low vitality and oespondenev. They
cannot, as a rule, get rid of this ‘‘con
tinual strain,” hut they can remedy its
health destroying effects by taking fre
quent doses ot Green’s August Flower.
It tones up the liver, stimulates the
Kidneys, insures healthy bodily func
tions, gives vim and spirit to one’s
whole being, and eventually dispels the
physical or mental distress caused by
that “continual strain.” Trial bottle
of August Flower, 25e; regular size, 75c.
At all druggists.
Good for Children.
The pleasant to take and harmless
One Minute Cough Cure gives instant
relief in all cases of Cough, Croup
arid LaGrippe because it does not pass
immediately into the stomach, but
takes effect right at the seat of the
trouble. It draws out the inflamma
tion, heals and soothes and cures per
manently by enabling the lungs to
contribute pure life-giving and life
sustaining oxygen to the blood and
tissues. Sold by Greene Drug Cos.
Pill Pleasure.
If you ever took DeWitt’s Little
Early Risers for billiousness or con
stipation you know what pill pleasure
is. These famous little pills dearie
the liver and rid the system of all
bile without producing unpleasant
effects. They do not gripe, sicken or
weaken, but pleasantly give tone and
strength to the tissues and organs of
the stomach, liver and bowels. Sold
by Greene Drug Cos.
A Sustaining Diet.
These are the enervating days
when, as somebody has said, men
drop by the sunstroke as if the Day
of fire had dawned. They are fraught
with danger to people whose systems
are poorly sustained; and this leads
us to say, in the interest of the less
robust of our readers, that the full
effect of Hood’s Sarsaparilla is such
as to suggest the propriety of calling
this medicine something besides a
blood purifier and tonic—say. a sus
taining diet. It makes it much eas
ier to bear the heat, assures refresh
ing sleep and will without any doubt
avert much sickness at this time of
year.
Danger In Fall Colds.
Fall colds are liable to hang on all
winter leaving the seeds of pneu
monia, bronchitis or consumption,
Foley’s Honey and Tar cures quickly
prevents serious results. It is old and
reliable, tried and tested, safe and
sure. Contains no opiates and will
not constipate. Greene Drug Cos.
Lost No Time.
“Mi?B Grabbs declares her girl
friends can’t deny that her attach
ment to that gentleman with a title
was a case of love at first sight.”
“That’s very true,” replied Miss
Cayenne. “She saw him first.”
Washington Star.
Competing With the Bishop.
A friend met Herr Glostein, the
Grand street saloon keeper, famous
for his fish stories and wit, says the
New York Times.
“Well, Glostein, making any mon
ey these days?”
“How do you expect me to make
anv majiev in the 6aloon business
these days?” asked Glostein.
“Why not ?” asked his friend.
“Because I’m in Potter’s field.”
Both took beer.
BAPTIST EETIN G
Gen. Meeting at Tay oravllle Fifth Sunday
in October.
The general meeting of the Mid
dle Cheiokee Association will con
ve#e with the Taylorsville Baptist
church Friday before the fifth
Sunday in October, 1904. Pro
gram is as follows:
Friday morning at 11 o’clock,
Inttoductory Sermon by Elder
W. J. King; alternate, J. E.
Barnard.
AFTERNOON.
Ist. “Is There a Lack of Chris
tian Influence in the Home Circle?”
J. W. Adanls, B. F. Brown, J. W.
Aycock. A. T. Chandler, George
Brown.
2d. “Should We Establish and
t
Maintain Schools of a Denomi
national Character?” E. M.
Dyer. J. B. Crawford, H. J. Mc-
Cormick# R. A. Clayton, W. H.
Lumpkin, B. E. Lewis, W. A,
Dodd.
3d. State Missions. M. N. Mc-
Call, G. M. Isbell, S. G. H, Barton,
G. H. Headden, A. M. Foute, Jo
seph Bradley.
4th, “What Should Be the Atti
tude of the Christian Towards the
Use and Sale of Intoxicating Liq
uors?” J. W. Swain, J. A. Mc-
Lain, W. T. Shelton, George W.
Tribble, T. J. Bell, J. K. Farrar,
W. B. Head.
sth. Exegesis of I John 5:8. A.
F. Roberts, J. N. Hightower, R. L.
Kogers.
Question box.
Lecture on Sunday school work.
George Andrews.
Submitted by committee. J. E.
Hudson, chairman.
A Dozen Times a Night.
Mr. Owen Dunn, of Benton Ferry,
W. Va., writes: “I have had kidney
and bladder trouble for years, and it
became so bad that I was obliged to
get up at least a dozen times a night.
I never received any permanent bene
fit from any medicine until I
tried Foley’s Kidney Cure. After
using two bottles, lam cured,” For
sale by Greene Drug Cos.
A Judicious lnqnry.
A well known traveling man who
visits the druggist inquired of custo
mers who asked for a cough medicine,
whether it was wanted for a child or
for an adult, and if lor a child they
almost invariably recommend Cham
berlain’s Cough Remedy. The reason
for this is that it always cures. There
is not the least danger from it and for
coughs, colds and croup it is unsur
passed. For sale by Gie3ne Drug Cos.
and M. F. Word.
Etching Eggshells.
Melt some tallow and with it
{mint on the shell of an egg, making
etters, numbers, profiles or any out
line which your fancy may suggest,
then immerse the egg in strong vin
egar.
After the lapse of a few hours
whatever is covered with the lines
of tallow will project slightly, the
vinegar’s acetic acid having dissolv
ed away the unprotected surface.
By painting with a fine brush an
intricate scroll or vine pattern, car
rying it all around the egg, the re
sult is very pretty, giving the effect
of carved ivory.
A Cat Tail.
“Oil, see, grandpa! Oh, Just look there!
Meow, meow! What can it be?”
Said grandpa, “I do declare,
That's our ancestral tree!”
—St. Nicholas.
Eve's Apple Tree.
In Ceylon there is a tree called
“Eve’s apple tree,” which is remark
able in that the orange fruit is
beautiful to look upon, yet out of
each fruit a piece appears to have
been bitten. It is said that the sim
ulation of a fruit which has been
bitten into i6 perfect. For this rea
son and because the fruit is a deadly
poison, the natives declare that it is
the same tree which grew in the
garden of Eden, and is a perpetual
reminder of a disobedient act.
Bessie and the Kitty Birds.
“I know where there is a catbird’s
nest,” said Jack as he came in to
dinner, “and it’s full of young ones.”
“Let me see,” shouted wee Bessie.
“I want to see the kitty birds.”
’ 1 Eg jj K 1
culiar to women
ever attained, the proprietors and makers
of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription now
feel fully warranted in offering to pay SSOO
in legal money of the United States for
any case of Leucorrhea, Female Weakness,
Prolapsus, or Falling of Womb, which they
cannot cure. _ All they ask is a fair and
reasonable trial of their means of cure.
No other medicine than Dr. Pierce’s Fa
vorite Prescription could possibly "win
out," as the saying goes, on such a proposi
tion; but they know whereof they speak.
They have the most remarkable record of
cures made by this world-famed remedy
ever placed to the credit of any prepara
tion especially designed for the cure of
woman’s peculiar ailments. This wonder
ful remedy, therefore, stands absolutely
alone as the only one possessed of such
unrivaled properties as to fully warrant its
makers in publishing the remarkable offer
above made in the utmost good faith.
"A short time ago I was almost dead with
nervous prostration, general debility and female
weakness,” writes Mrs. Loretto Webster, of 317
Virginia Ave., Lexington, Ky., Worthy Treasur
er, Independent Order of Good Templars, Dr.
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription was recommend
ed to me as a sure cure, and I found this to be
true, for I obtained splendid results, securing
fine health. Women ought to be grateful to
think there Is one safe and sure cure offered to
them for their troubles. I advise every sick
and suffering woman to stop spending money
and wasting time with doctors’ prescriptions,
when a few bottles of your remedy is sure to
cure. I am the happy mother of two children,
boy aged sixteen, and girl, eight years.”
Do not permit the dealer to insult your
intelligence by suggesting some other com
pound which he recommends as "just as
good,” because he makes it himself. Dr.
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription has stood
the test of time and experience. Thou
sands speak well of it —because thousands
have been cured by it.
TO BEAUTIFY
YOUR COM PLEXION
IN IO DAYS, USE
.. Satinola ..
THE UNEQUALLED BEAUTIFIES
A FEW applications will remove tan or sallow,
ness and restore the beauty of youth.
SATINOLA is anew discovery, guaranteed,
and money refunded if It fails to remove Freckles,
Pimples, Liver Spots. Black-heads. Discolors,
ttons and Eruptions. Ordinary cases in 10 ..ays,
the worst In 20 days. After these defects are
removed the skin will be soft, clear and beantiful.
Price 50 cents at drug stores or by mail. Thous
ands of ladies testify to the merits of Satinola,
Mrs. R. A, Foster writes:
Nashville, Tenn , January 2, 1904.
National Toilet Cos., Paris, Tenn
Gestlemeu: I have used your SATINOLA and
EGYPTIAN CREAM ever since they have been
on the market and unhesitatingly say that they
are the best preparations lor removing discolo
rations and Improving the complexion that 1
have ever known. I tegard your NADINE FACE
PO t\ DElt as superior to any on the market.
NATIONAL TOILET CO.,
Paris, Tenn.
Sold in Cartersville by
3X. F. WORD
and all leading druggists.
Notice.
At a meeting of the Directors of the
Atlanta, Knoxville <V Northern Railway
Company, held in the city of Atlanta,
at the office ot the Company on the 12th
day of September, 1904, the following
resolution was unanimously adopted,
to-wit:
Resolved, by the Board of Directors
of the Atlanta, Knoxville and Noith
ern Railway Company, that said com
pany, pursuant to the authority pos
s sued by it under its charter, do ex
tend its railroad or build a branch road
from its line ot road as hereinafter spe
cified,and hereby designates as the route
ot said extension or branch road, to be
from a pointon said railroad near where
Cane creek crosses the-same near Cam
bria in McMinti county. Tennessee,
southwesterly through McMinn, Bradly
and Polk counties to a point where the
Cotinesauga river crosses the line be
tween Georgia and Tennessee; thence
iront said point south westwardlv
through Murray, Gordon ana Bartow
counties, in the state of Georgia, to and
into the city of Cartersville in said Bar
tow countv.
RESOLVED, That this resolution
designating the route of said proposed
extension or branch, be published in
each of the counties through which the
same will run, once a week for four
weeks as required bv section 2169 of the
Civil Code of Georgia, of 1895.
H. W. OLIVER,
Secretary Atlanta, Knoxville cfc North
ern Railway.
.VIRGINIA COLLEGE.
For YOUNC LADIES, Roanoke. Va.
Opens September 26. 1904. One of the
leading Schools for Young Ladies of
the South. New buildings, pianos and
equipment. Campus ten acres. Grand
mountain scenery in the Valley of Vir
ginia, famed for health. European and
American teachers. Full course. Con
servatory advantages in Art, Music and
Elocution. Certificates Wellesley. Stu
dents Irons 30 States. For catalogue ad
dress MATTIE P. HARRIS,
30jun8t President, Roanoke. Va.
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The Famous Columbia
mill axle and braced black hickory shafts on every
job. Rest buggy that goes out of town. Prices
right—Call and let us show you.
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Making the Same Mistake Twice
Is Like Hitting a Sore Finger.
You make no mistake in selling or storing cotton
with us. Highest prices paid, satisfying weights
guaranteed.
WHAT BETTER CAN YOU GET?
Equally as strong when it comes to wheat ferti
lizers, we sell the best. We buy and cotton,
produce and all farm products. \ vt se p fertilizers-
We job groceries, meats, and mill products.
Wholesale Intile and Cotton Cos.
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