The news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1901-1901, July 05, 1901, Image 10
Round About in Bartow.
LADD’S.
Writing* an interesting letter
from the lime kiln is almost as im
possible as it is tor a blind tiger
to be stuck on Soli:itor Mad lo>\
In me inst place vve have no “sas
sietv" t'i speak of. and cannot re
late the summer outings- once
and again one of us goes up to
Cartersville, and runs a little bill
sstimrn r paid, summer not.) As
we cannot report much from here,
we will go outside for doiS.
M . ],/nn Allen, the merchant
orti: ; ttif embryo city ot Cass
Station, visited at Mr. Frank
lame' ; t Sunday. Mr. Allen re
port g t 1 times in his bailiwick,
prosper! ' better, nd is as happy
and ■ •; rued as a Chicago girl
with a nc-w divorce, or inimitable
Lewis working on an old boiler.
Cu;'. N. M. Adams, everv
b dv't friend, has made some de
• ice I improvements at 1 is already
beautiful home. A large new
.barn ar 1 stables have been erect
'd, and his residence tastefully
. veriuml and. The genial captain
'will not take that contemplated
trip this summer, Dut will remain
home and look after his varied in
tereUs.
tin new Methodist church,
New Salem, at Adam’s Chapel is a
very beautiful edifice, a credit to
any settlement.
The woods around here are gen
erally full ot south Africans (not
Bqers) picking the toothsome
berry. Pain balms and antidotes
can be found at any of your drug
stores.
Mr. F. Limberg, temporary
manager of Ladds has developed
into a common, ordinary everyday
sager, and can be seen in the har
vest with his Mexican sombrero
regularly. Maybe he don’t get a
full day s work from the average
yap, oti, no, when it comes to that,
he’s at his post, Coney Island and
wins in a whisper.
Major Dennis Smith has finished
with his wheat crop. Col. Will
Graham and his team of hard
hustlers, thrashed out our settle
ment. When Wills set down to
thrash, the others had as well take
to the timber for Graham is i, 2,
3-
Mr. John Reusch is in Buffalo,
where his father has been critical
ly ill.
Mr. Dave Sanders, has had his
name enrolled as a member of the
Benedictive Corps, duty severe,
dicipline strict. We wish him
much happiness in this new de
parture.
Mr Martin Doyle's children have
returned from St Joseph's Acade
my, Washington; Ga.
W’e.understand that Col. Wil
lingham, of The News, was sitting
at a round table the other evening
(informant did not state whether
it was poker or progressive eu
chre) and the parties began seeing
who could tell the biggest lie, the
jack pot to go to the biggest.
Col. Kirby Anderson told a legis
lative yarn that near landed, Walt
SatUr.ield led off with a solar
plexus about some brick contract,
it was hot. Will Graham told
about vfo.ooo bushels he had al
ready threshed, and the jack pot
was edged toward him, Waller
Akerman said peaches, and told
of some Elbertas, but he went
over the hurdles at the size. Then
-quiet little Aleck merely started
his yarn, thuslv, “once upon a
time there was a wealthy editor of
Whai r 0&
Moiueruood fljtrip
Motherhood means either happiness
or misery. There is scant happiness for
the mother, who in pain and weakness
brings into the world a weakling babe
which she can neither nurse nor uourish.
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription fits
women for motherhood. It strengthens
the maternal organism. It tranquilizes
the nerves, encourages the appetite and
brings refreshing sfeep. It makes the
birth hour practially painless and gives
the mother the nourishment to give her
child.
There is no alcohol in " Favorite Pre
scription,'* and it is absolutely free from
opium, cocaine, and all other narcotics.
'Woris cannot express how grateful I am for
•your kind advice and your 1 Favorite Prescrip
tion. ** writes Mrs. D. *B. Barricks, of Perrows,
t Campbell Cos.. Va. "I feel that it has cured me.
£ had been in poor health for four years. Suf
teued greatly with my right side, also with
bearing and wn pains, and mv nerves were in a
dreadful state. After using Four bottles of your
4 Favorite Prescriptiou I am now well,
the mother of two children. With the first
child I suffered twenty-eight hours, and with
the second I used your medicine and was sick
only three hours i believe Dr. Pierce’s Favor
ite Presciption to be the best medicine in the
world for suffering females. I wish you great
success, and hope that God will bless you in
your noble work.”
Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical
Adviser, in paper covers, is sent free on
receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay
expense, of mailing o>ily. Address Dr.
a country newspaper”—and all
hands shoved him the jack pot
and wanted to fatten the pig—no
tlowers.
Wheat Sav of ev=
ery description.
J. B. Pyron & Son.
&-14-4 W
BOCIIEE.
The children’s day service at
Best’s chapel Sunday was highly
enjoyed by a large concourse of
people. There were two sermons,
one at 11 o’clock and the other at
3 o’clock. Rev. Wister Gaine s , of
Rome, preached at 11 o’clock
and Rev. Mr. Grogan a> 3,o’clock.
Mrs. Jas. Pickard has recovered
from her illness and returned
home.
Mr Willard Martin is very sic k
with typhoid fever.
Mrs. L. Luke, of Rossville, Ga.,
is visiting her father and mother,
Mr. and Mrs. j. P. Garmon, this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Martin, of
Adairsville, stopped and chatted
with your correspondent while
passing through Bochee Sunday
morning.
Mr - Arthur Williams and moth
er, of near Folsom, visited the
family of Mr. Willard Martin this
week
Some of the farmers are begin
mg to lay by corn, soon the hap
py time will come when they can
sit back in the shade and enjoy
that sweet rest long looked for.
Wheat Sax of ev=
ery description.
J. B. Pyron & Son.
6-14 4W ,
Be sure and read the ad
vertisement of the guess
ing contest. There’s a
a chance to make $5,000.
You stand as good chance
getting it as anybody else.
Read the big ad.
MRS. BEARER’S FATHER.
A Prominent Citizen of Forsyth
Dies Friday Last.
The many friends of Mrs. A. W.
Bealer will deeply sympathise
with her in the loss of her father,
which occurred in Forsyth last
Friday morning. Mrs. Bealer
went down to Forsyth several
days previous to the death of her
father.
The Macon Telegraph corres
pondent furnishes the following:
Forsyth, Ga., June 30. —Dr.
Benjamin Franklin Rudisill, one
of the most prominent physicians
of this county, died last Friday
night at the home of his son-in
law, Mr. George B. Thweatt, af
ter an illness of about one month.
His condition was not considered
very serious until about ten days
ago, upon his return from a visit
to his son, Mr. Will Rudisill, of
Thomasville, Ga. The cause of
his death was the result of a fa
cial stroke of paralvsis and some
internal cause. Dr. Rudisill’s
health has been failing for at
least six months.
He was bom in Hancock coun
ty, Georgia, about sixty-six years
ago. Soon after reaching his ma
jority he was elected sheriff of
Washington county, serving only
one term;Jdeclined a re-election,
preferring the reading of medi
cine instead of office-holding.
After graduating with honors in
medicine at one of the leading
medical colleges of the state, he
settled in Forsyth to practice his
chosen profession. He served
during the entire period of the
war between the states on the
medical staff and in the hospital.
After the war was over he return
ed to Forsyth to again resume his
profession, which he followed to
his last illness.
He leaves four sons and three
daughters to mourn his death,
his sons being Messrs. Will Rudi
sill. a prominent railroad man ot
Thomasville, Ga,; Ed. D., a mer
chant of this city; Hillyer, asist
tant postmaster of Macon, Ga.,
and Gus Rudisill, of Jacksonville,
Fla. His daughters are Mrs. A.
W. Bealer, of Cartersville, Mrs.
G. B. Thweatt, of this city, and
Miss Nettie. He was twice mar
ried.
The funeral services occurred
this morning from the residence I
of Mr. Thweatt, Revs. J. S. Bry-j
an. of this city and Alex W. '
Bealer, of Cartersville officiating. :
After devotional services his re- i
mains were turned over to the
members of Strict Observance j
Lodge No. 18, F. and A. M., fora
Masonic burial.
Mr. Paul Akin is attending the
Georgia Bar Association meeting
Warm Snrimrs.
THE WEEKLY NEWS. CARTERSVILLE, GA
Look for the Warning.
djsease kills suddenly, but
never without warning. The vjuirn
ings may be faint and brief, or”nay
be startling and extend over many
years, but they are none the less
certain and Too often the
victim is deeeivedjby the
“it will pass away.” Alas, it never
passes away voluntarily. Once in
stall'd, disease never gets beb
ter ot itself, if Ur. Mile#’ Iftart
Cure is used in the early stages re
el aery is absolutely certain in every
where it’s u*?is persisted in.
“For. many veara I was a'great suf
ferer ’’from heart disease before I
finally found relief. I was subject
to fainting and sinking spoils, full
ness about the heart, and was unable
fro attend to my household duties. I
tried nearly every remedy was
rl'ceu!mended to me and doctored
with the leadihg physicians of this
section but obtained 00 help untU I
began taking Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure.
Ii has done me mote good than ad
the medicine I eve VxJk.”
Mas. A>;.na Hoi.i.owat,
Gurieva, Tnfl.
I>r. Miles’ Heart Cure is sold at all
dniggists on a positive guarantee.
“Wrib* for free aflvica and booklet to
joi-wu iivkicai Cos. 1 iSakiuii lud.
q ...
Wheat Sax of ev=
ery description.
J. B. Pvron, & Son.
6-14-4 w
Tiie most effective little liver pi 1G
made are i)eWitt’s Little e arly Kisers
They never gripe. Ilali & Green.
I'nless a woman eats sufficient nour
ishing food, she can neither gain nor
keep a good complexion. Food, when
digested, is the base 6 r all health, all
strength, and ail beauty, Herbine will
help digest what you eat, and give you
the clear, bright, beautiful skin fno
health. Price 50 and 75 cts. Young
Bros.
rust's COTTONROOTand
PENNYROYAL |& ILLS Original
always reliable and Genuine
always ask for Dr. | safe. I.adie.!
Hoot and Penny- 1 Ku s t’s Cotton
, , roval. 1 hey never f emale Pills,
fail and Mailed to any ad- Never injure,
dress. on receipt ot *i.
<t M Sold by YOUNG BROS.
VIGOR I MEN.
EASILY, QUICKLY AND PER
MANENTLY RESTORED.
MAGNETIC NERVENE,
is sold v ltli a written guarantee to Cure Insom
nia. Fits, Dizziness, Hysteria. Nervous Debility.
Dost Vitality. Semina) Losses, Failing Memory—
the result of Over work, Worry, Sickness, Errors
ot Youth or Over-indulgence Price $1: 6 boxes
$5. By mail in plain package to any address on
receipt of price. Sold only by YOUNG BROS.
PIGEON MILK
INJECTION.
Cures Gonorrhoea and Gleet is ito | days Its
action is magical Prevents vlrkture. Ail com
piete. To be carried in vest p icket. Sure preven
tative. Sent by mail in plain package prepaid, on
receipt of price. £I.OO per box; 3 for 1 2 50
Sold YOUNG BROS.
JAPANESE
PILE CURE.
r-'z-K-'r-W-H’
A New and Complete Treatment, consisting of
SUPPOSITORIES, Capsules of Ointment and
two Boxen-ot Ointment. A never-failing cure for
Piles of every nature and degse-s. It makes an
operation wkh the knife, which is painful, and
often result* in death, unnecessary. Why endure
this terrible disease? We pack a Written Guar
antee in ea fa4i Box No Cure, No Fay. 50c.
and 51 a bo*, 0 for #5. Sent by mail. Samples
free.
OINTMEMTS, 25 atid 50.
rfINQTIPATIfIN Cured. Piles Prevent
vU I* 3 I lIM I lUll ed by Japanese Liver
Pellets, the great LIVER and STOMAIH
REGULATOR and BLOOD PURIFIER.
Small, mild and pleasant to take: especially
adapted for chiMsrens use. 50 doses 25.
Sold by YOUNG BROS.
Ci DI MA E weakness easily cured tiv
•36 18 #A.s*h I>. Miles’Plasters.
When the stomach is tired out it
must have a rest, but we can’t live
without food. liodol Dyspepsia Cure
digests whao you eat, so that, you can
eat all the good food you w T ant while it
is restoring the digestive organs to
health. It is the odly preparation that
digests all kind of food. Hall & Green
CASTOnixA.
Bean the Kind You Have Always Bought
Points about
Printing:
We have on# ef the most com
plete job offices In North
Georgia, and Are prepared to
turn out th# best grades of
printing at reasonable cost.
The smallest orders receive the
same careful atteDtioo as th#
largest, and are especially so
licited from those who have
not before dealt with us.
Our facilities enable us to fill
all orders with th* 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 us when In need ot any
thing in oar line.
The New* Printing Cos.
’Phene *. Cartersville, Ga.
VVE HAVE
CONTROL FOR
THIS TERRITORY
THAT’S THE KINO WE WANT OUR BARTOW COUNTY FARMERS TO RAVE,
THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR THEM. THAT’S WHY WE SELL
McCormick Binders, Mowers and Rakes; Hancock
Rotary Disc Plows, Superior Disc Drills, Avery’s
Disc Cultivator, Anchor Buggy, Tennessee Wagon,
jgg— f| N °
WE ARE SELLING
Shelf Hardware. Plumbers’ Supplies, Harness, Etc.,
These Prices are the Reason we are Kept Busy,
• While Others Complain of these dull Summer Days.
We still have a few Ice Cream Freezers and Hammocks left, but they are
going fast. “Selling then cheap.” Come to see us. '•
LITIvr3PKZX2ST BROS.
* Buy New' Jersey Screen Wire Cloth and keep the flies out.”
HOME GOLD CURE,
An Ingenious Treatment by Which
Drunkards are Being Cured Daijy
In Spite of Themselves.
No Noxious Doses No Weakening- of
the Nervss. A Pleasant and Posi
tive Cure for the Liquor Habit
It is now generally known ami un
derstood that Drunkenness is a disease*
and not weakness. A body tilled with
poison, and nerves completely shatter
ed by periodical or constant ue of in
dicating 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 ios of ti'rse from
business by this wonderful “HOME
GOLDCUkE” which has been perfect
ed after many years of close stutdy and
treatut-ent ef inebriates. The faithful
use aecording to directions of this
wonderful discovery is positively guar
anteed to cure the most obstinato case
no matter how hard a drinker. Our
records show the marvelous transfor-*
ination of thousands of drunkard® into
.sober, industrious and uj right m*n .
Wives cure your husbands! Chil
dren cure your fathers! This remedy
is in no-sense a nost u n but a specific
for this disease only, and is so skillful
ly devissd 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 parson taking it. Thousands of
drunkards have cured themselves with
this priceless remedy, and as many
aiore have been cured and made tem
perate aen by having th* “CURB” ad
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
tree will. Do not wait. Do not be
deluded by apparent and misleading
“improvement.” l)rihre out the dis
ease at once and for all time. The
TlO.'lß GOLD CUKE” is sold at the
extremely low price of One Dollar,
this placing within reach of everybody
a treatment more effectual than others
costing s*2s to SSO. Full directions ac
company each package. Special adviee
by skilled physicians when requested
without extra charge. SeDt prepaid
to any part of the world on receipt of
One Dollar. Address Department 1
EDWIN H. GILES CO., 2330 and
233*2 Marketjstreet, Philadelphia.
Correspondence strictly confident
ial.
IT GIRDLES THE GLOBE.
The fame of Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve, as best in the world, extends
round the earth. It’s the one per
lect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns,
Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils, Ul
cers, Felons, Aches, Pain and all
Skin Eruption. Only infallible
Pile cure. 25c a box' at Young
Bros’.
CASTOniA.
Bears the. j* The Kind Vou Have Always Bough!
8 T*
I -oiTcPa y*
J? J TO
i Jiki^BUY
I 4 Mw k j THE
CASTOR IA
Tor Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bough)
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.
CASTOHIA.
Seat-rib# /j Tie Kind You Have Always BougM
Remember that the Un
ion Supply Cos., at Car
tersville, Ga., will furnish
you with all styles and
grades of Sewing Ma
chines to better advan
tage than any other house
in America.
ntu ©ns ttAftS
MINUTE
COUCH CURE
cures quickly. That la what it wr
lariclfi for. Prompt, safe, 6ure, quici
T-ick cure. Pleasant to take.
Children like it and adult,* like It
Mothers buy it for their children.
£* OeWlit A 00., rutkrvß ol
l'* l# oHU. e K*rlj ke it uua*
Halt. a i) Gkkknk,
ftll druggists soli Dr. Miles’ T aln T*m>
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bough)
sfglaTJe of
FARM LOANS ,
6% PER ANNUM.
Cheap Land FOR SALE.
£ H AIIRRFV
OF THE
VERY BEST
IMPLEMENTS.
WANT COLUMN
“Wanted” "For bale,” “For Rent,” “Lost
Found,” Help Wanted,” Situations Wanted.
, and advertisements of a similar nature will be in
seited m this column at the rate of one cent per
word for each insertion. Nothing less thus
1 28 cents.
! FOR SALE.
I T?OR SALE—Two Jersey cows, fresh.
I , „ MRS.C. M. IONES,
o-20-2t. ;Emerson, Ga.
FOR SALE—A complete ginning outfit, two
gins, elevators 20 h. p. engine, shafting, belt-i
! ing, etc., all complete.
Also saw mill outfit with 18 h p. engine, all
I complete for running* and in good shape.
TIiOS. LUMPKIN.
■ m
FOR SALE.—No r Blacksmith eoal at
4-26-tf. A. C. WILLIAMS.^
FOR RENT—The residence wrere I res ide.
-12-tt W. L. CASON, Dentist,
WANTED— A milk man,one with family pre- '
ferred. Apply ta
3-24, \V \V Ginn-
FOR SALE—Several second-hand portable en
gines. THCMAS LUMPKIN,
i --14 tf
Many persons have had the experi
! ence of Mr. Peter Sherman, of North
| Stratford, N H., who says. “For years
I I suffered torture from chronic indi
gestion, but Kosdol Dyspepsia Cure
j made a well man of me.” It digests
what you eat and is a certain cure for
1 dyspepsia and every form of stomach
j trouble, at once even in the worst
jases and can’t help but do you good,
Hall & Green.
Samper Cotrcentions
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To the National rciiinpri •"
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from all poLiis on tLe
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] people using them over a (jy#, Lsrg
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