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VOL. X.
WITH THE PEOPLE.
THE Y6RR EIGHTEEN HUNDRED RND NINETY.
Now rapidly drawing to a close, has been one of unusual prosperity to our whole community. We have been blessed with abundant crops, and our induntrial interests have advanced. Every
thing shows that this has been one of the most prosperous years our county and city has ever enjoyed. The Christmas holidays are upon us and it should be a
season of rejoicing and gladness. Show >,our gratitude by remembering friends and loved ones. Give each a memento of the year 18IK)
YOUNG 6a MAYS, the Druggists,
Stand at the head of the list with the most complete assortment of Holiday Goods ever ofiered to the people of Bartow councy and the city of Cartersville. Our stock is cheap, tasty and elegant.
DOLLS! DOLLS!! DOLLS!!! DOLLS! DOLLS!! DOLLS!!! |
Presents for the baby! Presents for the little folks! Presents for the young folks! Presents for the old folks. Presents for everybody!
LEATHER GOODS, SILVER GOODS. PLUSII GOODS, NATUARAL WOOD GOODS. i(
Dressing cases,
Manicure sets,
Shaving mugs, Shaving cases,
Collar and cuff boxes,
Glass boxes,
Whisk broom holders,
LAMPS — See our beautiful Lamps. Lamps for the kitchen, Lamps for the library, Lamps for the parlor, Lamps to give light and Lamps to look at.
HT’We have the goods and are going to sell them. Come and look at our stock. No trouble but a pleasure to show thenLJSJ
T JKT 37. 1 7\ /T 7 V O WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS,
Y I V X Yl/ IdD f Near Railroad Crossing,
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Post Ofllce Statistics.
According to the report of the
First Assistant Postmaster General
there are in the United States of
postoffices of all kinds a total of
62,401. This is an increase of 3,402
oyer last year. Missouri has 2,389,
only six states in the Union having
a larger number, namely, Illinois.
New York, North Carolina, Ohio,
Pennsylvania and Virginia. Post
offices by states and territories are
as follows:
Alabama I.SM Montana 34R
Alaska Ter 17 Nebraska 1.1U7
Ariiona 17b Nevada 148
Arkansas 1.447 New Hampshire . 543
California 1.355 New Jersey S3I
Colorado 7B New Mexico 256
Connecticut 495 New York 3,405
Delaware 157 North Carolina ... 2,>1l
Diet.ofColumbla.. 13 North Dakota
Florida 835 Ohio. 3,073
ueorid* 1.878 Oregon 653
jdaho 260 Pennsylvania 4,670
Illinois 2,400 Rhode Island 13S
Indiana 2,050 South Carolina ... 1,096
Indian Ter 347 South Dakota 674
j owa 1.75! 'Tennessee ... 2,273
Kansas 1.638 Texas 2,248
Kentucky, 2,214 Utah 2j3
Louisiana .. .. 846 Vermont M*
Maine 1.004 Virginia 2,70.
Maryland ........ 1.0.’0 Washington, .... 99-
Massachusetts.... 855 West Virginia, — 1J..6
Michigan 1,857 Wisconsin 1,640
Minnesota 1.272 Wyoming 226
Mississippi 1.278
Missouri 2,389 Total, 62,401
Nashville, Tknnt., April 8, ’9O.
Radam’s Microbe Killer Cos.,
Nashville, Tenn.:
Gentlemen— My wife has been
suffering for several years with an
ovarian tumor; has been treated by
our best physicians and has been
tapped twice. In july last the
doctors said they would have to
use heroic measures and perform
an operation which was very dan
gerous. Having heard of the Mi
crobe Killer we would not consent
to the operation until we had given
it a trial. I procured a jug at once
and after two days my wife began
to improve and she has improved
very rapidly ever since. She has
been reduced in size nearly three
inches, seems strong and well, and
is able to do her own work, it
is something she has not done for
five years. We consider it a most
wonderful medicine and believe it
will do all you claim for it.
Respectfully,
H. P. Polk.
IT SAVED MY LIFE.
After suffering for twelve years
from contagious lilood Poison, and
trying the best physicians attaina
ble and all the patent medicines
procurable, and steadily continuing
to grow worse, I gave up all hopes
of recovery, and the physicians pro
nouncedthe case incurable. Hoping
against hope I tried S,S. S. Him
proved from the first bottle, and af
t >r taking twelve was cured, sound
a id well, and for two years have
had no return or symptom of the
vile disease. As I owe my life to
8 S S. I send this testimony for
publication, H. M. Register,
* Huntley, N. C.
Gained Eighteen Founds.
I consider S. S. 8. the best tonic
in the market. 4 took it for broken
down health and gained eighteen
pounds in three weeks. My appe
tite and strength came hack to me
and made anew man of me.
Wm. Oarlock, Bellviile, O.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases
mailed free.
Swift Specific Cos., Atlanta, ua.
Large sales indicate the merits of all
good articles. Dealers sell more of Dr.
Bull’s Baby Syrup than of all other
remedies for the cure of baby disorders.
THE G OLJKANT -AM EE I GAN.
A New Tall for His Cow.
Several wetflts ago a cow owned by a
well known gentleman employed in the
lower shops of Altoona, Pa., met with a
mishap. The animal was turned out of
the stable for exercise, but in a short
time she was attacked by several dogs.
They succeeded in getting hold of her
tail, and almost tore-it out of the socket,
only a short stub remaining. The ani
mal was seriously disfigured, and the
owner conceived a novel idea of fixing
her up. He visited a slaughter house
near by and secnxed anew tail and
started for his home, happy ov-r his
scheme to save his pet an ; ,al from un
favorable comment.
He secured the necessary tools and set
to work. The stub and new piece were
carefully worked out into a good job of
dovetailing. He placed the ends to
gether and they fitted like a charm. The
joint was wrapped and tied with a heavy
string.
All worked well for a few days, but
the other morning he took the animal
out for a stroll, met a crowd of friends
and stopped to explain his patent. His
achievement was simply wonderful wo
his hearers. But a moment later his
labor and idea were a thing of the past.
A large horsefly made its appearance
and perched upon the animal’s back.
The stub commenced to work and the
new end was thrown in the direction of
the pest. Then it became detached and
landed around the neck of the inventor.
He pleaded with his friends to keep the
matter quiet, but it b aked out, and now
he is the subject of considerable fun at
the hands of his fellow Workmen. —Ex-,
chango.
A Dry Season in Kansas.
Ex-State Senator Jool Moody, of Linn
county, located in Kansas In 1557, and
has rtutely been out of the state since.
Speaking of drought, he says that in
1800 Kansas had a drought by the side of
which this year was good. It quit rain
ing in September, 1859, and did not
commence again until the following
September. The winds were so hot as
to cook eggs before the hens could lay
them, and not a thing was raised in
Kansas. The next season was exactly
the ltverse, and produced abundantly
everything that was put into the ground.
He thinks the season of 1800 corresponds
to that of 1860, and that 1891 will sur
pass in plenty any year that preceded it.
Mr. Moody advises farmers to dam ev
ery draw that can be used for reservoir
purposes, and save the water from run
ning away in the streams. —St. Joseph
News.
Opuleut Beggary.
Two beggars, named Jakultowski and
Wasilewics, who for years have aolicitod
alms before the doors of the Kief cathe
dral, have just retired and set up at
rentiers. Jakabowski possesses a houst
worth 20,000 roubles (£2,000) and a snip
of 66,000 roubles (£6,600) lodged at tht
reichsbank. Wasilewies has invested all
his earnings in property, and own* two
houses of the value of 75,000 rouble*
(£7,500) each, which he lets.—Oor. New
York Post,
Georgia, "the land of wonders,” the
state which has more cariosities than all
the others combined, the home of Lulu
Hearst, the “magnetic girl,” and hun
dreds of other freaks, now claims a ne
gro, Charles Hardin, of Athens, who
brags that he has not elosed his eyes in
sleep for over four years.
Jesse F. Carpenter, of Cazenovia, has
purchased a fine residence site in Wash
ington, D. C., paying $95,000, which is
6aid to be the largest sum ever paid for
a single lot in that city. Mr. Carpenter
bought with the purpose of building and
making Washington his winter home.
CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, DEC EMBER IS. 1800.
THE EDITOR’S PRIZE.
Mr. A. K. Hawkes has gained a na
tional reputation as a practical optician,
and his celebrated spectacles and patent
spring eye-glasses are known through
out the United States. We are writing
this article with a pair of his New Crys
talized Lenses, and they seem to us as
transparent as light itself, and with
them the finest print is as dear hs in
youth. —Editor, Christian Adyocate.
All eyes fitted and fit guaranteed by
Youno A Mays, Druggists, Carters
ville, Ga.
CRITICISING A YOUNG LADY.
“She would be a pretty girl but for om
thing.”
“What’s that?” asked Charley.
George—“ Her face is always covered
with purple and red blotches.”
Charley—“Oh, that’s easily enough
disposed of. Used to be the same way
myself, but I caught on to the trouble
one day, and got rid of it in no time.”
George—“ What was it?”
Charley—“ Simply blood eruptions.
Took a short course of P. P. P. I tel.
you, it’s the boss blood corrector. The
governor had rheumatism so bad tliai
you could hear him holler clear acrost
the county every time he moved. Hi
tried it, and you know what an athlete
old gent he is now. If somebody wouh
give Miss Daisy a pointer, she woulc
thank them,afterwards. All the drug
stores sell it.” lil jau
COLD WAVES
Are predicted with reliable accuracy,
and people liable to the pains and aches
of rheumatism dread every chango to
damp or stormy weather. Although
Hood’s Sarsaparilla is not claimed to he
a positive specific for rheumatism, the
remarkable cures it has effected show
that it may be taken for this complaint
with reasonable certainty of benefit. Its
action in neutralizing the acidity ot the
blood, which is the cause of rheuma
tism, constitutes the secret of the suc
cess of Hood s Sarsaparilla. If you
suffer lrom rheumatism, give Hood’s
Sarsaparilla a fair trial; It will do you
good. til jan 15
V\*hy wtll you cough when ShflohV
Eure will give immediate relief. Price
IPcta 60ots and 41. For sale by R. C.
Miot. 2
CURRY’S LIVSB COMPOUND.
Nature’s own remedy for all liver
kidney, stomach and blood diseases
mamlfhrtured by David W. Curry,wholf
ale druggist, ftothe, Ga. For sale by
Young <£ Maya and M.-F. Word.
far®-ly
DISTINGUISHED MEN.
Governor John Ireland, of Texas;
Simon P. Hughes, of Arkansas; 8. D.
McEnery, Governor of Louisiana; E. B.
Turner, Judge U. S. Court; Ex-Gov.
Hubbard, Minister to Japan; Marion
Martin, ex-Lieut. Governor of Texas;
W. R. Miller, ex Gov. of Arkansas; E.
A. Perry, Governor of Florida; W. D.
Bloxliam, ex-Gov. of Florida; John B.
Gordon, ex-Gov. of Georgia; Alex Gregg,
Bishop of the Episcopal church and
Chancellor of the University of the
South, and hundreds of other distin
guished men of the United States in all
professions and in every department of
science have had their sight restored b\
the use of llawkes’ Crvsfalized Lenses.
All eyes fitted and fit guaranteed by
Young A Mays, Druggists, Cartersville,
Ga.
ABYICR TO MOTHER*.
Mrs. WrMtow's Soothing Strut,
for children teething, i? the prescription
of one of the best female nurses and
physicians in the United States, and
has been used for forty years with never
failing success by millions of mothers
for their children. During tlve process
of teething, Its value is Inoa'cuUble. It
relievos the child from pain, eyres dys
jntory and dyarahaea, griping in th*
bowels, and wind colic By giving
health to child it rests fho mothan
Price 250. a bottle. auglSMy
Writing desks,
Writing tablets,
Albums,
Pressed glass bottles,
Cut glass bottles,
Bottles filled Golden Rod Cologne,
DYSPEPSIA and indigestion
In their worst forms are cured by the
use of P. P. P. If you are debilitated
and run down, or if yoa need.a tonic to
regain flesh and lost appetite, strength
and vigor, take P. P. P., and you will be
strong and healthy. For shattered con
stitutions and lost manhood P. P. P.
(Prickly Ash,Poke Root and Potassium)
is the king of ail medicines. P. P. P. is
the greatest (flood purifier in tile world.
For sale by all druggists. til jan
LURRY’S DIAKKHIEi AND DYSEN
TERY SPECIFIC.
A sure and'speedy cure for diarrhoea,
yßenters, cholera morbus, flux.gripin
olio and all ajjied. affections. In diar
iiojaof children teething it is lnvalua
lo. Only 25 cents a bottle. Prepared
y David W. Curry, wholesalo druggist,
tome, Ga. Sold by Young A Mays aud
F- Word. giayfli-ly.
A sure Liver medicine, strengthening,
invigorating. w:w;g.
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HAT IT COSTS
Must he carefully considered by tin
great majority of people, in buying even
necessities of life. Hood’s Sarsaparilla
commends itself with special force to
the great middle classes, because it
•ombines positive economy with great
nedicinal power. It is the only medi
cine of which can truly bo said “100
Doses One Dollar,” and a bottle taken
according to direction s will average to
last a month.
Positive aud unsolicited testimony
from every section confirms every claim
made for the wonderful efficacy of Dr.
Bull’s Cough Syrup. Price 25 cents.
HOUSE TO RENT.
Desirable location. Apply to M. 11.
Gilreatl), at Porter A Vaugan's. 2t
The summer girl while climbing the
mountains or bathing in the sands of
the seashore, should carry witli her a
box of Old Saul’s Catarrh Cure. ]t is in
valuable for cold in the head.
NOTICE TO SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Teachers of county public schools
will be examined on Saturday Dec. 20th,
at Sam Jones College, Cartersville,
8 o’clock a. ni., one day only. Assis
tants wanted. Rout. C. Saxon,
Cos. School Com’r.
English Spavin Liniment removes al.
hard, soft or calloused lumps and blem
ishes from horses, blood spavin, curbs,
splints, sweenuy, ring-bone, stifles,
sprains, all swollsu throats, cough, etc.
Bare $56 by use of one bottle. Warrant
ed. Sold by M. F. Word, druggist, Car
kersTlihx nprl4-ly
PROGRESS.
It is very important in this age of vast
material progress that a remedy he
pleasing to the taste and to the eye,
easily taken acceptable to the stomaeh
aud healthy in its nature and effects.
Possessing three qualities, Syrup of
Figs is the one perfect laxative and most
gentle diuretic known. til jan
Shiloh's Catarrh Remedv a positiVk
core for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Can
ker-mouth. For sale by K. C. Miot. 2
A friend induced me to try Salvation
Oil for my rheumatic foot, I used it and
the rheumatism is entirely go.i*-.
John D. Andkbson,
Baltimore, Md.
Shiloh's Cough and Consamptioi
enre is sold by us on guarantee. D
cures Consumption. For sale hv R. C
Idiot. 1
ATTENTION 1
To Camp Bartow Confederate Veter
ans: The members arc earnestly re
quested to be present at the next regular
meeting, to be held at the court house
on Saturday, December 13, 1890. Busi
ness of importance. R
Vases from 5 cents to $lO a pair,
Cicar stands,
Smoking sets,
Puff boxes,
Moustache enps and saucers,
Cups, saucers and plates.
Fine Family Horse.
Good in harness or under
saddle ; 6 yrs. old ; sold for
no fault; a bargain.
Jin J. T. Norris.
GotoM. F. Word’s now while this
pretty weather lasts and make your se
lections for Christmas presents.
Dr. J. H. Mayfield lias recently adtl
the treatment of Ruptures to his practh
under the Mirck system. Satisfactm.
guaranteed or no ciiurgcs will be much
mayW-ly
There is now being opened the largest
and most complete line of holiday goods
on line o’l W. AA. R. R. Word’s drug
store.
A Nasal Injector free with every Ixit
tie of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Pric.
50 uents. For sule by R. C'. Miot. 1
For Sale.
I have four (4) mules,
which I will sell cheap, for
cash, or on time, with good
security. Apply either to
myself or John P. Ander
son. Thos. J. Lyon. iloU-tf
Purely V egetable Remedy,
exempt of mineral poisons, bad odors and
taste, acting on the liver, kidneys and
system, curing Headache, Rheumatism,
Bladder and Liver troubles, w. w. C.
is the nonpareil of all home prescriptions.
MERIT
Wo desli-8 to say to our citizens, th
for years we have been selling l)r. King'
New Discovery for consumption, Di
King’s Now Life Pil's, Rucklen’s vruic
Salve and Electric Bitter-*, and ha>. t
never handled remedies that sell as wel.
or that have given such universal satis
faction. Wo do not hesitate to guaran
tee them every time, and wo stand leari.i
lo refund the purchase price, if satis
fTctory results do not follow their use
These remedies have won their greai
popularity purely on their merits. J
It. WikleA Cos., druggists. mch7-ly
A WOMAN’S DISCOVERY
“Another wonderful discovery ha*
been made and that too by a lady in this
county. Disease fastened its eluteher
upon her and for seven years she with
stood Us severe tests, but lior vital or
gans wore undermined and death seem
ed imminent. For three mouths sin
coughed inoossantly and could nol
sleep. She bought of 1* a bottle of Dr
King’s New Discsvery for consumption
tnd was so much relieved on taking first
dose that she slept all night and with
one bottle lias been miraculously cured
Her name is Mr*. Luther Lutz.” Tiiui
writes W. C. Hamrick A Cos., of Shelby,
N. C. Get a free trial bottle at J. R.
Wfkle A Co.’s drug store. inch7-ly
SAVED FROM CONSUMPTION.
Several physicians predicted that Mt.
Asa B. Rowley, druggists, of Chicago,
would soon have consumption caused
by ana ggravated case of catarrh. Cus
tomers finally induced him to try
Clarke’s Extract of Flaxfpapilonjoatarrh
cure. He says: “The result was unpre
cedented. I commenced to get well after
the first application and am now after a
few weeks, entirely cured.” It will do
the same for you. Price SI.OO. Try
Clarke’s flax soap for the skin and you
will use no other. 25 cents. Ail of
tßlarko’s flax remodies are for sale by
J, R. Wiklo A Cos., druggists, meh7-ly
CASTORIA
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years* use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas
toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.
Castoria.
“ Castoria is an excellent medicine for chil
dren. Mothers have repeatedly told mo of its
good effect upon their children."
Dn. G. C. Osgood,
Lowell, Mass.
M Castoria is the best remedy for children of
which lam acquainted. I hope the day is not
far distant when mothers will consider the real
interest of their children, and use Castoria in
stead of the various quack nostrums which are
destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium,
morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful
agents down their throats, thereby sending
them to premature graves/'
Do. J. F. Kincheloe,
Conway, Ark.
Th. Centaur Company, T 7 Murray Street, New York City.
The CUy Exchange? Restaurant has
opened up at the Jones’ build in#, on
We.st Main street. A good table is al
ways spread. Fish, oysters, celery, etc.
Ft is patronized bv the best people, city
and country. Hot coffee always on
hand. Pomp Johnson, the proprietor,
wilt be glad to wait upon you. <J4-3t
Homestead Notice.
J. F. Veal ha applied for ademption of per-
Honulit-v. and Hefting apart and valuation of
honiwdead, and I will drum upon the sunn* at 10
o’clock a in., on the 31st day of December. lso,
at my office, G. W. H ENf>KICKS,
decl I 2t Ordhmrv.
United Stater *~*ernal Revenue
Sale.
Deputy i. oulector'h Office.
Cartermvillk, Ga., December*), 1890.
On Saturday December 20th, 1890. at II o’clock
a in., I w ill sell before the court hmsue door in
ParterHville, <Ja., the following property aeiz and
for violation of the United Srates Internal reve
nue laws to-wit: One bay horse about years j
old, a one-horse wagon and harness*, one 10 yal- j
lop containing about 2 Rations corn whisky,
two one gallon jugs contu ninpr corn whisky, two
empty 10 gallon kegs. J. A. CItVWFOUD.
v Deputy Collector.
Notice of Seizure.
United States Internal Revenue, Deputy Collec
tor’s office. District of Georgia. Cartersville, Dec.
17. 1890.—Not ice to hereby Iven of the following \
seizure made by me for violations of United
States internal revenue law to-wit: One pair
o{ red and white spotted oxen, four or five years ;
old, one covered ox wagon and about six gallons
corn whisky. Seized near Cartersville, Ga ,as
the property of Perry Padgett, of Gilmer coun
ty, Ga. Parties having any iipj*re*M in
the above described property must, maker claim j
and givt- bond as required bv law within thirty
days or the same will be sold and the net pro- 1
cmis deposited to the* credit of the see rotary of
the treasury United States.
JOHN A. CRAWFORD.
Deputy Collector,
What is
Castoria.
“ Castoria is so well adapted to children that
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
known to me." _ __
R. A. Archer, M. D.,
11l So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
“ Our physicians in the children’s depart
ment have spoken highly of their experi
ence in their outside practice with Castoria,
and although we only have among our
medical supplies what is known as regular
products, yet we are free to confess that the
merits of Castoria has won us to look with
favor upon it."
United Hospital Ann Dispensary,
Boston, Mass.
Allen C. Smith, Pm.,
Citation to Perfect Service.
GEORGIA Bartow County:
The Cartersville I.and Cos Petition for inj’tn, A.
VK, No. 4t
The Cartersville Steel * To Jnl.v Term. 1890.
Furnace Cos. In Sap. Court said Cos.
The defendants. R. M Mulford, Stewart T.
Martin, c. I King. J It. Hill. N, Smithson.
Soule Redo inid IV A. Pratt are hereby notified
and re.iaired personally rby attorney to be aud
lll,near ai the next superior court to be held in
uml for said county oil the 2nd Monday in Janu
arv M ,, s , then and there to answer the piaintiirs
demand in an action for Petition for injunet.lon.
Ac’ and in default thereof the court will proceed
as’to justice shall appertain
Witness the Honorable TUotnas Vt Milner,
indue of said court, this Bth day of October, 1-90.
r Vf f>f lift AM. Clerk.
Citation to Perfect Service.
GEORGIA Bartow County:
n. u,i Bennett.! Libel for Divorce in Sup. Oonet.
v 8 , Bartow County, Ga,
.John Bennett.’ No. 56 July Term. 1890.
To John Bennett, Defendant in above elate*
You’are hereby commanded to be and appear
Ut the I,ext term ofßurtow superior court, to be
held in and for said connty on the eecond Mna
i.,v in January. 1891, then and there to answer
Ihe plaintiff's compla'nt. as in default thereof
. id court will proceed as to justice .hall upte-r
W itness the Honorable Thomas W, Mil
' judge of said court, this 30th July. 1890.
nerju y M DUitHAM rlerk B _ 8 C
twice am ior2m’a h ' •
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