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Round About in Bartow.
KINGSTON
Wll I.OUISF. LITER Ak V SOCIETY.
As this society has just recently
organized and we have not had a
correspondent appointed until this
week 1 suppose I had better tell
you what we are doing.
On Friday night May 17th the
Willouise society gave an enter
tainment in our handsome new
school building. It was given for
Ehe benefit of the school building
•and an admission was 15, 20 and
25 cts was ch irged About $33.00
was realized. A handsome sterl
ing silver medal given by Miss
Belie Bavless for excellence in
history was delivered to Miss Hat
tie Lee Hargis. Several other
prizes we given by Prof. Whiten
berg. Miss Bertha Barrett receiv
ed the prize for selling the largest
rum her of tickets to the entertain
ment.
riot, and Mrs. Whitenberg have
been elected teachers for our
school again next term. We all
love them very much and are glad
to have them accept the school for
another year.
Miss Alice Kennedy left for
Atlanta last Monday and will re
main there about two months, the
priest of her aunt. Mrs. F. M.
Ware.
Kingston base ball team went
iver to Stilesboro this morning to
play the Stilesboro team.
Misses Bessie and Ethel Gaines
have returned from Milledgeville
where they have been attending
school, accompanied by their
Iriends, the Misses Greene.
Mrs. J. N. McKelvey, Miss Su
sie Mason and Miss Birdie Hyde
are going over to Rome Tuesday
to attend the Baptist Young Peo
ple Union.
Mr. Ed Harling and his bride of
Atlanta came up Thursday morn
ing to the reception at Mr. liar
ling's mother and returned to At
lanta where they will make their
future home.
Rev. C. A. Jameson and wife,
Mr. J. D. Rollins and wife and
-others attended the quarterly meet
ing held at Mizpah.
CORBIN.
People are awfully behind with
their work.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Gav, of
this place, are visiting friends at
Liberty Hill.
Measles are not so plentiful at
this place as they have been.
Wheat harvest is at hand.
We have an idea that Kimball
and his driver will be able to go
on the hill Sunday.
LIBERTY HILL.
Rev llenty Havernalr filled his
regular appointment at the
school house last Sunday and the
attendance was unusually large.
Mr. |ohn W. Forrester is visit
ing his grandchildren, Misses
Leila and Carl and Mr. Ab John
son, at their home at Mr. and Mrs.
H. A. Loveless.
Mr and Mrs. Jno. L. Padgett
have returned from a visit to their
daughter, Mrs. Frank James at
Ladds Lime Kiln.
Mr. Benson Honea, of Rogers,
visited his daughter, Mrs. Charlie
Erwin, one day this week.
Mr. Geo. W. Ponder’s father,
who has been on an extended vis
it to this section, has gone to vis
it another son at Pleasant Valley.
Mr. Charlie Booker met with a
\H u f yfl
The popular idea expressed in the
phrase, ’’ the art of self-defense," shows
the opinion that the chief enemies a man
has to defend himself from are visible
and external. But the real danger of
every man is from minute and often in
-visible foes. In the air we breathe and
the water we drink are countless minute
organisms leagued against the health of
the body.
The one defense against these enemies
is to keep the blood pure. Dr. Pierce’s
Golden Medical Discovery thoroughly
purifies the blood, removing poisonous
substances and accretions. When the
blood is pure the ** is no harborage for
•the germs of disease which find a lodg
ing only when the blood is Impure and
corrupt.
"I consider your ‘Golden Medical Discovery ’
one of the best medicines on the face of the
earth,” write* Mr. Wm Floeter, of Redoak,
Montgomery Cos.. lowa. "While in the south
west, three years ago, I got poisoned with poi
son ivy. The poison settles in my blood and
the horrors I suffered cannot be told in words.
I thought I would go craty I tried different
kinds of medicine, tried different doctors but
all the relief they could give me was to make my
pocket-book lighter I then began taking Dr.
Pierce’s Golden Medical-Discovery Took four
bottles without relief. Kept taking it I took
ia all ten beetles and got entirely cured.”
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure eun
■stinaticn.
slight accident this week; in re
moving a log with hL plow, the
mule became frightened and made
a sudden jerk in which Mr. Book
er was thrown against a tree and
received a painful hurt in the
shoulder.
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Foster
and son Horace visited the par
ents of the former, Mr. and Mrs.
G. B. Foster a few days recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Havernair visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Loveless
last Sunday.
Mr. J. H. Walker has brought
Nis interesting family here to rus
ticate through the summer season.
We accord them a hearty welcome.
Well, the Sunday school is go
ing to have a picnic soon, but the
lav has not yet been appointed.
Of cours# we all anticipate a most
delightful day at the well known
Gillam Spring.
COURT NOTICE.
At the request of many farmers
and fruit growers a. and others of
the county, no court will be held
in July, except for such business
as may be transacted by the court
without a jury, and all jurors, par
ties and witnesses are excused 'till
the Ist Monday in November next
. when court will convene and he
held as long as the business of the
court may require, and all jurors
drawn for the Ist, 2nd and 3rd
weeks of the July court will be re
quired to attend and serve the Ist,
2nd and 3rd weeks of the court in
November, respectively.
Very respectfully,
A. W. Fite, J. S. C. C. C.
Cartersville, Ga.. June 15, 1901.
Wheat Sax of ev=
ery description.
J. B. Pyron & Son.
6-1 4-4 w
Boys who ark away at school
should have a sure remedy for
sudden attacks of cramps, diar
rhoea or dysentery, and an hour’s
delay in cases of this kind often
leads to serious results. Parents
should supply their sons with
Pain-Killer, which is simple,
safe and sure. One dose rarely
fails to bring relief from any bow
el complaint. There is but one
Pain-Killer, Perry Davis’. Price
25c. and 50c. ,
BOCHEE.
Wheat Cutting is in full blast
now. Soon the sound will be
heard ot the thresher will be heard
and the chicken will flee the
wrath to come.
Mrs. Janies Pickard who is visit
ing at this place, is very sick at
this writing. We wish "for her a
speedy recovery.
Mrs. Adron Adcock and daugh
ter, ot Folson, passed through our
burg, Saturday and Sunday.
Misses Ada and Lena Goss two
charming young ladies were the
guests of the Misses Henderson
Sunday.
Guess what young man disap
appointed his best girl by buying
candy in her presence, and not di
viding with her.
Mr. James Gaines, Jr., Misses
Mary and Ida Gaines, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Wil
son Sunday evening.
Mr. O. U. Glasgow, our famous
old bachelor, says a cook would
be nice these hot days. Look out
girls!
These hot days are making the
5 cent cotton hustle. The farmers
should plant more corn and less
cotton. What economy is there
in raising cotton even at 10 cents
per pound and paying 80 cents per
bushel for corn, instead of de
creasing the acreage of cotton it
is increased to 2,111,000 acres
more than that of last year in the
United States my opinion is if
there were more. “Hog and Hom
iny'’ raised at home there would be
better times in o'd Georgia.
A RAGING, ROARING FLOOD
Washed down a telegraph line
which Chas.C. Ellis, of Lisbon,la.
,had to repair. “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, Neb., Sioux City and Omaha
said I 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
troubles by Young Bros. Price
50c and SI.OO.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
~r„,
For whooping cough, asthma, bron
chitis or consumption, no medicine
equals Ballard s Horehound Syrup
l > r*r*a and 'iVfa Vryincr Rrna
THE WEEKLY NEWS, CARTERSVILLE, GA
Look for tho Warning*
Heart disease kills suddenly, bol
■ever without warning. The war**
togs ®ay be faint and brief, or may
be startling and extend ©*er many
Tears, but they art none the less
certain and posit Its. Too often the
victim Is deceived by the thought!
“it will pass away.” Alas, it never
passes away voluntarily. Once in
stall'd, heart disease nevyr gets bet
ter of itself. If Dr, Miles’ Heart
Cure is used in the early stages re
eovery is absolutely certain In every
cUae where its use is persisted In.
“for many years I was a great suf
ferer from heart disease before I
Anally found relief. I was subject
to fainting and sinking spells, fuU
ness about the heart, and was unable
to attend to my household duties. I
tried nearly every remedy that was
recommended to me and doctored
with the leading physicians ef tMf
section but obtained no fftlp until I
began taking Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure.
It has done me more good tha* all
the medicine I eve - to dk.”
Mhs. Anna Follow ay,
Geneva, Ind.
Dr. Miles’ Heart Care is sold at all
druggists o* a positiva guarantee*
Write for free advice and booklet to
Dr. Miits Medical Cos., Elkhart, lad.
STEPPED INTO LIVE COALS.
“When a child I burned my foot
frightfully,” writes W. H. Eads,
of Jonesville, Va.,“which caused
horrible leg sores for 30 years,
but Bucklen’s Arnica Salve who'ly
cured me after everything else
failed.” Infallible for Burns,
Scalds, Cuts, Sores, Bruises and
p iles. Sold by Young Bros at 25c
Urile a s a woman eats sufficient nour
ishing food, she can neither gain nor
keep a good complexion Food, when
digested, is the base of all health, all
strength, and ail baauty, Herbine will
help divest what you eat, and give you
the clear, bright, beautiful skin fno
health. Price 50 and 75 cts. Young
Bros.
rust’s COTTON ROOT and
F| ENNYROYAL M ILLS Original
P always reliable and Genuine
always ask tor Dr F safe. Ladie-1
Root and Fenny | Rust’s Cotton
, n j [ he * neve , r Female Fills,
fail and Mailed to any ad- Never injure,
_ _ on receipt ot #i!
bold by YOUNG BROS.
VIGOR E MEN.
EASILY, QUICKLY AND PER
MANENTLY RESTORED.
MAGNETIC NERVENE.
is s °ld v ith a written guarantee to Cure Insom-
f ,a * Dizziness, Hysteria. Nervous Debility
l.ost \ itality. Seminal Losses, Failing Memory—
the result of Overwork, Worry, Sickness, Errors
ot \ outli or Over-indulgence. Price#!; 6 boxes
#v By mail in plain package to any address on
receipt of price. Sold only by YOUNG BROS.
PIGEON MILK
INJECTION.
Cures Gonorrhoea and Gleet in i to 4 days. Its
action is magical. Prevents stricture. All com
plete. To be carried in vest p icket. Sure preven
tative. Sent by mail in plain package prepaid, on
receipt of price. #[.oo per box; Tfor #2 50
Sold YOUNG BROS.
JAPANESE
PILE CURE.
S£3 H-H-'H-K*' X ■
A New and Complete Treatment, consisting of
SUPPOSITORIES, Capsules ot Ointment and
two Boxes ot Ointment. A never-failing cure tor
Piles of every nature and degrees. It makes an
operation with the knife, which is painful, and
often results in death, unneccessary. Why endure
this terrible disease? We pack a Written Guar
antee in each #1 Box. No Cure, No Pay. 50c.
and #1 a box, 6 for #j. Sent by mail. Samples
free
OINTMEMTS, 25 atid 50.
CONSTIPATION Cured. Piles Prevent
yUllO I ll M I lUn ed by Japanese Liver
Pellets, the great LIVER and STOMACH
REGULATOR and BLOOI) PURIFIER.
Small, mild and pleasant to take: especially
adapted for children's use. 50 doses 25.
Sold by YOUNG BROS.m
OCDIMI A I weakness easily cured by
IIwMIb Miles’ Nerve Plasters.
When the stomach is tired out it
must have a rest, but we can’t live
without food Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
digests whao you eat, so that you can
eat all the good food you want while it
is restoring the digestive organs to
health. It is the odly preparation that
digests all kind of food llall & Green
CASTOITTA.
Bear* the /i The Kind You Lffl Always Bough
"rr
Points about
Printing:
W* hare on* f the most com
plete )eb offices in North
Georgia, and*are prepared to
turn eut the best grades of
printing at reasonable cost.
• • • • e e •
The smallest orders receive the
same careful attection u the
largest, and are especially so
licited from those who hare
net before dealt with us.
Our facilities enable ns to fill
all orders with the least pos
sible delay, and the uniform
fair treatment extended soon
converts the occasional patron
into a regular customer. It
will be to your advantage to
see as when in need of any
thing ia ear linn.
Th* Nows Prim flag Cos.
'Phene . Carters villa, Ga.
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 “McCORMICK”
Everybody knows what the
name “McCORMICK” on ma
chinery means
HOME GOLD CURE.
An Intremous Treatment by Which
Drunkards are Being: Cured Daily
In Spite of Themselves.
No Noxious Doses No Weakening? of
the Nerves. A Pleasant and Posi
tive Cure for the Liqucr 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
toxicating 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 loss of time from
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 how hard a drinker. Our
records show' the marvelous • transfor
mation of thousands of drunkards into
sober, industrious and upright men .
Wives cure your husbands! Chil
dren cure your fathers! This remedy
is in no sense a nostrum but a specific
for this disease only, and is so skillful
ly devised and prepaied that it is thor
oughly soluble and pleasant to the
taste, so that it can be given in a cup
of tea or coffee without the knowledge
of the person taking it. Thousands of
drunkards have cured themselves with
this priceless remedy, and as many
more have been cured and made tem
perate men by having the “CURE” ad-
I ministered by loving friends and rela
tives without their knowledge in coffee
or tea, and believe to-day that they
discontinued drinking of their own
freewill. Do not wait. Do not be
deluded by apparent and misleading
“improvement.” Drive out the dis
ease at once and for all time. The
“HOME GOLD Cl RE” is sold at the
extremely low price of One Dollar,
this placing within reach of everybody
a treatment more effectual than others
costing $25 to SSO. Full directions ac
company each package. Special advice
by skilled physicians w hen requested
without extra charge. Sent prepaid
to any part of the world on receipt of
One Dollar. Address Department 1
EDWIN B. GILES & CO., 2330 and
2332 Market|street, Philadelphia.
Correspondence strictly confident
ial.
Notice.
The Cartersville Wagon and Repair Company will
open up about the first of Julv, on Erwin street.
We will use nothing but first-class material in re
priring and building. Call to see us, we will save you
money. Joe Brcwn.
John Tribble,
John Agents.
LUMPKIN BROS,, Cartersville, Ga.
BUY YOUR
GARDEN HOSE
FROn US.
We have hose that stands our
water pressue. Hose that will
last at LOWEST PRICES.'
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Ha?B Always Bought
Bears the //
Signature of /‘GcCCJuAt
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.
OASTORIA.
Bears the 0U avß
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.
•
fMM R| El UIS
MINUTE
COUCH CURE
cures quickly. That la what it we,
made for. Prompt, safe, sure, quid
relief, quick cure. Pleaiant to tako
Children ilka it and adulta like it
Mothera buy It for their children.
_ Prepwred by B. O. DeWitt A Go., makers ot
De Witt'a Little Karl y Klsart, the fa mam*
Uttle pill*,
Hall ar and Ghkknb.
ail drugglstasell Dr. Miles' lain Pill.-*
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. YVe are doing it,
too. Try us, you wi’l know it
then.
WANT COLUMN.
“ Wanted,” “For Sale,” “For Rent,” “Los*
Found,” “Help Wanted,” Situations Wanted,
and advertisements of a similar nature will be is
seited in this column at the rate of one cent p
word for each insertion. Nothing less that
25 cents.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE.—Eleven pounds nice, dean feath
ers. M RS. MA RY TRESCOTT,
Leake street
FOR SALE—A complete ginning outfit, two,
gins, elevators 20 h p. engine, shafting, belt
ing, etc., all complete.
Also saw mill outfit with 18 h.p. engine, all
complete for running and in good shape.
THOS, LUMPKIN.
FOR SALE.—No i Blacksmith eoal at
4-26-tt. A. C. WILLIAMS.^
FOR RENT—The residence wrere I reside
-12-tt W. L. CASON, 1
WANTED.— A milk man,one with family pre
ferred. Apply to
S-24. W \V Ginn. _
FOR SALF.—Several second-hand portable en
gines, THOMAS LUMPKIN.
6-u tf .
In constipation Herbine affords a
natural, healthiul remedy, acting
promptly. A few small doses will us
bually be found to regulate the ez
trerory functions so that they are a.
co operate without any aid whatever
Pricesocts. Young Bros.
LOCAL ADS.*
GET THERE
WITH BOTH FEET.
Locals this size, sc. a line each in
sertion.
Like this, 6jc. a line.
Like this. 7 1 =2C. a line. ' ,
Like this, lOcts-
Summer Convention
LOW RATES
To the National gatherings named below
and to various other Summer four ra
tions and meetings will be In effect
from all points on the
QuEEN&CrESCENT
ROUTE
National Educational Association.
Detroit, Mioh.. - - 7th-l*
Grind Army of the Republic.
Cleveland, Ohio. - Sept. 10th-l ’
Unirhts Templar Conclave,
Louisville, K/., - Aug. 2 -h-31s
Young People’s Society Christian Endeavor
Ciuoinnnti, Ohio, - July 6t!l "
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