The news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1901-1901, June 07, 1901, Image 12

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Round About in Bartow . FORD. R sin still continue to fall, but farmers are not stopping as they did season , work is being push ed rapidly The stop is made only long enough for the water to penetrate the ground then the hoes started. But little plowing is done. Kv J■ >hi MoMurray, of Lin wo and fibed his regular appointment • Maeededonia last Saturday and Sunday. Litl Thursday morning while itmroute from Memphis we p>ss*d lh rough tweti’y live in 1 ! ►• s of frost. We notice that M mphia has a few v.sitors who can givo tier p-ruise for the genial hospitalities hhown the many thou-and visiiors present duru g the reunion. We glad that somebody enjoyed it and are able to toot a horn, as for our part we was satisfied with it in one day and boarded the train fora summer clime with all the dust well shaken from our feet. A bed to sle-p on and a sorry one at that ranging front seventy-five cents up to two dollars and then your boatu bill to pav besides at still exorhant prices explains readily why so many thousand old confederate sol diers left there so early. We don’c want uor even expect it of any place where we are invited to have them defray all expenses hut we do exnect them to not rob us. It would be a good move for the lead ers of these reunions to arrange mat ters so as to meet at some point where invited and go into camps, ihen we could et joy it better and there would be no hard feelings. Miss Ina Yunmetre is spending vacation at home. Wheat is beginning to ripen and we can say now the yield is going to he fairly good. If farmers had sown oats last fal’, plenty of them B triow, would have been rich iu food for her stock. We notice those who did sow are going to reap heavy yields. The spring sowing is also going to be tine. LIBERTY HILL. The frequent rains are interrupt ing farmers in their work, butcrops are looking well and if the rain is not continued for a few days there is no material damage. .Mrs. 11. A. Loveless has return ed home after a most enjoyable visit to relatives and friends in At lanta. Miss Clara McKelvy haß return ed to her home at Taylorsville. Miss Clara’s visits ara always a great pleasure to her many friends and we hope she will soon come again. Rev . Bealer came out from Car tersvil e last Sunday and favored the Sunday school with a most in teresting talk. Rev. Bealer is too well and favorable known as a Sunday school worker to call for any comment from us. We hope be will come again. Mrs. 11. A. Loveless visited her .daughter, Mrs. L. W. McKelvey, at Taylorsville last week. We were grieved to hear of the suddeu death of Mr. Sam Lock ridge at Euharlee, as he was rear ed here and had only recently moved away. Mr. Lockridge was a most worthy citizen and was one of the most industrious of men. He has left a deserving family who GLUTTONY Is more common than we may think, if •we define gluttony as eating beyond the body’s need of sustenance and beyond the stomach’s capacity for digestion and assimilation of food. That is a fair definition, and it fastens the name glut ton on many a person who would resent the term as an insult. The fact of this gluttony is marked by its consequences. The overloaded stomach becomes dis eased. The popular term for the condi tion is "weak” stomach. The "weak” stomach fails in furnishing adequate nu trition for the body, and soon the " weak ness ” spreads from the stomach to other organs. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It enables the perfect assimilation of food, by which alone the health and strength oJ the body is maintained. * Your medicine helped me so much that I cannot praise it too highly,” writes Mrs. C. L Brooks, of Poland, Androscoggin Cos , Me. "The first dose I took helped me I cannot forget how I felt when I took it; I was suffering every thing with indigestion, and my stomach was so bloated that it seemed as though it must burst. My husband said he was going for the doctor, but I said if he would get me a bottle of the ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ I would try that. 1 had not taken it long when I felt relieved, and have not had a touch of indigestion or stomach trouble since. I had been sick for four years, and less than four bottles cured me. Some people that knew me before 1 began to take the ‘Golden Med lea' discovery' tell me that they never saw such a change in any one, and they also say they don’t ee hew Inn do such large washings as I do now, when I had not done A has our sympathy. Mr. and Mrs H. A. Loveless and family attendtd the Hargis family reunion last Saturday at the old Hargis homestead; they report it a most enj ibable reuniou that has evever been there. Mr. Geo. W. Bonder’s father, of Hickory Flat, Cherokee county, is visiting him. Mr. Ponder is a very old gentleman, says he will soon he eighty-seven years old. EXTENSIVE MINING A Big Manganese Bed to be Open ed Out Beyond Lindale. Rome Tilbune. The Georgia Manganese and Steel company is preparing to opf n up an extensive manganese mine auout one mile south of Boozeville and some six miles south of Rome. It is understood that an almost inexhaustible supply of the rich est ore has been discovered there, and that one hundred hands will be employed at once Dr Fowler, of Boston, is the leading man in the company, but Maj. J. M Couper is the man ager and prime mover in all the departments in this section. This large mine will give employment to many men, and will add to the prosperity of the county. Mining interests of all sorts are looking up m this section. BOCIIEE'. The entertainment at the Acad emy Friday was a decidedly suc cess. Mr. Thos. W. Mill, a prominent New York salesman, also a college ‘‘chum” of Mr. W. 11. Whit worth call to see him Tuesday. They were in college together at Nashville, Tenn., in 1894, and had not seen each other since their sep aration. Mrs, Jas. Pickard, of Adairs ville at this place this week. Master Claud Wi son who has bfen very aick, is convalescing. liev. Mr. Searcy preached at the academy Saturday night and Piled his regular appointment at the Methodist church Sunday. Mr. C. D. Wilson and wife and Mr. Willie Martin, visited relatives near Adairsville Saturday and Sunday. One of our girls says she prefers the Anchor buggy. Children’s day and preaching at Smith’s Chapel Sunday (better known as Bartow church) Let’s all go- Mr. Henry Green has about completed his dwelling which has added very much to the beauty of his place. Mr. W. R. Whitworth made a busiuess trip to Cartersville Satur day . Mr.Williard Martin and wife of this place, visited relatives near Adairsville Sunday. Don’t use any of the counterfeits of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Most of them are worthless or liable to cause ibjury. The original DeWitt’s Witah Hazel Salve is a certain care for piles, eczema, cuts, scalds, burns, sores and skin d’seases. Hall & Green WILL STOP ABUSE. The County Commissioners Will Manage Paupers Differently. For years Bartow County has provided for indigent people out side of the pauper home, until the expense of providing for these paupers at their homes is much more than is expended for the maintenance of the pauper home. The commissioners think that this privilege has been grossly abused by some and at. the meet ing of the board Wednesday deci ded to put a stop to provisions be ing furnished these people indis criminately, and hasisued a notice which is published elsewhere, to the effect that all tradesmen who have been furnishing goods, to stop doing so. Each commissioner will look af ter those needing the charity of the county, in his own district and in this way, those who have been abusing the privilege will be de nied in the future. MRS. F. N. GRAVES. An Aunt of Cartersville Young People Dies in Atlanta. Mrs. Myra Norris Graves, of At lanta, died at her home there Wednesday morning, after a short illness. The deceased was a sister of the late Rev. J. T. Norris, and was a native of Columbus, Ga. She was an aunt of Misses Mamie, Emmie and Maud and Mr John T. Norris. She was the mother of Misses My ra and May Graves, who have vis ited here often and who have ma ny friends in this section, who deeply sympathize with them in THE WEEKLY NEWS, CARTERSVILLE, GA PURELY LOCAL. The Baptists in Cartersville are looking forward to a series of meet i'.gs to be held in their church in August. There are so many of the members who live in the coun try that a meeting will be held that they can attend. Mr. Bealer will probably be assisted by Rev. Joe Jones and others and he hopes to have Mr. H. A. Wolfsohn, the singing evangelist, to assist Mr. L. R. Gilreath the chorister of the church, in the music. The Presbytery, of Cherokee, meets at the P-esbyterian church next Monday at 8 p. m. at which time a sermon will probably be heard from Mr A. D. P. Gilmour, of Richmond, Va. Mr. D. W. Hollinsworth of La Fayette, Ala., will preach at n a. m. Tuesday and other young men, who may apply for ordination, at times to be announced. The public is in vited to attend any part of the proceedings but especially at the hours for the sermons. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hate Always Bought For several days before her marriage Miss Louise Cary enter tained a house party at her home on Erwin street composed of Miss es Lula and Grace Calloway, Atlanta; Miss Edna Arnold, El berton; Miss Elizabeth Horn, Ma con; Miss Aylmer Johnson, Atlan ta; Misses Alice and Jessie Boykin, LaGrange; Mrs. Segrest, LaFay ette, Ala. The many people seemed to be enjoying their visit as much as their presence was en joyed by those who met them. Queen Quality OXFORDS / $2 ’ 5C Louis XV. heel. Exact Reproduction of this Style Shoe Sold exclusively in Cartersville by C. L. COLLINS & CO. The Mason Music Cos. will supply any and ev erything in the musical line, from a jaw harp up to the finest Grand Piano made, lowest prices, easy terms. Consult their Cartersville office in Bank Block. CASTOR IA for Infants and Children. The Kind Yon Have Always Bough) Remember that the Un ion Supply Cos., at Car tersvilie, Ga., will furnish you with all styles and grades of Sewing Ma chines to better advan tage than any other house in America. JOB COULDN’T HAVE STOOD IT. If he’d had Itching Piles. They’re terribly annoying; but Bucklen’s Arnica Salve will cure the worst cace of piles on earth. It has cured thousands. For Injuries, Pains or Bodilv Eruptions it’s the best salve in the world. Price 25c a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Young Bros. SEVEN YEARS IN BED. “Will wonders ever cease?” in quire the friends of Mrs. L. Pease, of Lawrence, Kan, They knew she had been unable to leave her Ded in seven years on account of kidney and li/er trouble, nervous prostration and general debility; but, “Three bottles of Electric Bitters enabled me to walk,” she writes, “arid in three months I felt like anew person.” Women suffer ing from Headache, Backache, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Mel ancholy, Fainting and Dizzy Spells will find it a blessing. Try it. Satisfaction is guaranteed at Young Bros. Only 50c. OABTOIIIA. Bum the. ft* lind You Haw Hwa* BoiigM LUMPKIN BROTHERS. KEEP COOL! BUY A PEERLESS ICELAND ICE CREAM FREEZER. The Quickest Freezer, the easiest operated the simplest, the best on earth Now is the time to buy Harvesting Machines and Twine. We sell the “McCORxMICK” Everybody knows w-hat the name “McCORMICK” on ma chinery means NOTICE. THE MlwTfflßES POPULARITY IS GROWING EVERY DAY. E 8 QprpiAl 11111 lirQ Given to the People Has dILUInL VHLUIO Brought Success to Us. CLOTHING! CIOTHING!! Men’s Suits at double their Value at $2 98 to $4 48 Fine Worsteds, Serges and Cassimeres at $5.00 to $9 OO Extra fine Taylor Made Suits at 10,00 to 15.00 YOUTHS’ QIIITO An Immense Assortment to BOYS’ OUIIO Select From. Men’s Pants. A Great Line at 50c to 5 OO Hats, all Styles and Shades to go at 50c and Up Underwear, Shirts, Neckwear, Elegant Patterns at Special Low Prices, Big Line Men’s, Ladies' and Childrens’ Shoes at Your Own Price. If you don’t believe us come and see for yourself. If you need anything in our line, it will pay you to call and see us before buying elsewhere. We ern save you 50 per cent. ort*vour purchases Come and see whether you buy or not. We will be'glad to show you. The Guarantee Clothing House, S. FIISTE. Proprietor- Next to J. A. Stover. In constipation Ilerbine affords a natural, heaithiul remedy, acting promptly. A few small doses will us bually be found to regulate the ex trerory functions so that they are a. co'operate without any aid whatever Price 50cts. Young Bros. LOCAL ADS. GET THERE WITH BOTH FEET. Locals this size, sc. a line each in sertion. Like this, 6}c. a line. Like this. 7 1-2 C. a line. Like this, 10 cts- All druggists sell Dr. Miles’ Fain Puts LUMPKIN BROS., Cartersville, Ga. BUY YOUR GARDEN HOSE FROH US. We have hose that stands our water pressue. Hose that will last at LOWEST PRICES. -ONE MARS MINUTE COUCH CURE cures quickly. That U what It wa ■J* 1 ® for - t Prompt, safe, sure, quid rel ef ; quick cure. Pleasant to tak* Children lice it and adults like It Mother* buy It for their children, dZ wPtVrV??it 2 * 00.. msk.r. ol Juulpui. L * lj KIMr *‘ Ball st and Opekn. DOK SALE—A complete ginning outfit, two I gins, elevators 20 h. p. engine, snafting. belt ing. etc., all complete. Also saw mill outfit with 18 h p. engine all complete for running and in good shape. Ben th /i N* kind You Haw Always Bough gL s We have the Nicest Line of COOL SUMMER HAMMOCKS In the City. You need one, Don't you? Come in and look them over. "HIGHEST IN QUALITY.” Don’t Forget “Anchor Buggies” and Tennessee Wagons- You can’t afford to. Our aim this year is to give our custo mers the best and save them money on every single item bought here. We are doing it, too. Try us, you wi’l know it then. WANT COLUMN. “Wanted,” “For Sale,” “For Rent,” “Lost Found,” “Help Wanted,” Situations Wanted, and advertisements of a similar nature w:ii be in serted in this column at the rate of one cent pet word for each insertion. Nothing less than 25 cents. FOE SALE. FOR SALE.—Eleven pounds nice, clean feath ers. MRS. MARY TRESCOTT, Leake street. FOR SALE.— No 1 Blacksmith eoal at 426-tf. A. C. WILLIAMS. _ POR RENT—The residence wrere I reside, f 412-tf W. L. CASON, Dentist. FOR RENT, House, 6 rooms. MRS J. D. THOMAS. WANTED.— A milk man, one with family pre ferred. Apply to 5-24. W W r . Ginn. HOME GOLD CURE. An Ingenious Treatment by Which Drunkards are Beinsr Cured Daily In Spite of Themselves. No Noxious Doses No Weakening of the Nerves. A Pleasant and Posi tive Cure for the Liquor Habit It is now generally known and un derstood that Drunkenness is a disease and not weakness. A body tilled with poison, and nerves completely shatter ed by periodical or constant use of in toxicatmg liquors, requires an anti dote capable of neutralizing and eradi cating this poison, and destroying the craving for intoxicants. Sufferers may now cure themselves at home without publicity or los of time trow business by this wonderful ‘‘HOME GOLD CUKE” which has been perfect ed alter many years of close study and treatment ef inebriates . The faithful use according to directions of this wonderful discovery is positively guar anteed to cure the most obstinate case no matter bow hard a drinker Our records show the marvelous transfor mation of thousands of drunkards into sober, industrious and uj right men. Wives cure your husbands! Chic dren cure your fathers! This reined! is in no sense a nostrum but a spec* 11 for this disease only, and is so skiHf u ‘ ly devised and prepaied that it is th° r ' aughly soluble and pleasant to to taste, so that it cm be given in a oup of tea or coffee without tlieknowledf of the person taking it. Thousands o drunkards have cured themselves vn this priceless remedy, and as nia J more have bsen cured and made te perate men by having the “CUBE * ministered by loving friends and te tives without their knowledge in co or tea. and believe to-day that - discontinued drinking of their freewill. Do not wail IMj t no Lg deluded by apparent and mis'c* “improvement.” Drive out the ease at once and for all time. * “IIOaIE GOLD CURE” is sold at extremely low price of One 1 .. this placing within reach of ever L e r* a treatment more effectual than o costing $25 to SSO. Full direction company each package. Spec* 8 '“ fed by skilled physicians when tea ‘ jj without extra charge. Sent P - 0 f to any part of the world on reo F 1 One Dollar. Address Depa rt ’ a „d EDWIN B. GILES <k CO., U;{B - 2 Market|street, Pbiladelpb l *, eo f. Correspondence st| j ft 1 T