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THeSUN
FOR
1591.
Some people airrce wit If The Sun's opinion
about and Thing;*. and some people don’t;
bat everybody likes to get hold of the newspaper
which is never dull and never afraid to speak its
mind.
Democrats know that for twenty years The
Scs has fouitht in the tront line for Democratic
principles, never wavering or weakening: in its
loyalty to the true interests of the party it
serves with fearless intelligence and disinterested
wigor. At times opinions have differed as to the
b* st means of accomplishing the common pur
pose; it is not The Sun's fault if it has seen fur
ther into the millstone.
Eighteen hundred and ninety-one will be. a
great year in American politics, and everybody
should read The Sun.
Daily, per month, - . . _ _ * r>o
Daily, per year, s Ou
Sunday, per year, - 2 'on
Daily and Sunday, per year, - - s.’lMi
Daily and Sunday, per month, ... 70
Weekly Sun. per month, . j (M ,
Address THE SUN, New York.
The Dourant-flmerican.
I'AKTPttKVIM.K. GA.
D. B. Freemim Cos.
Entered at the PoGtnflice at Cartersville
Oh., as second class mail matter.
FEBRUARY 6, 1891.
TERMS OF SUBHCRIPTIO* —IX ADVAWCR.
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hpack. ; 1 mo. ! 3 took 1 h mo. | 1 year
line inch i~*2 MR $ .'> (K> #7 Mi fill
Tso inched i :t on 7 50, in on 1 5 (HI
I'hrwe inched 5 on 1 10 o*i 12 60 20 10
Pour inched BOO* 12 50' 15 On 25 no
Fourth column , 7 IMi 15 on 25 00 40 01
Half column 1 II 01 20 Ort low; ij)<*>
One column 15 on 35 no Oo 00' -IWOO.
~ t ii \ 111 Its, TKI I.UTES Ot’ RESPECT
The Conrant-Arnorlcan, in its effort to
tve all the nows, w ill endeavor to see
iat deaths which may occur will not
capo proper notice ;n these columns,
tegular obituary notices, tributes of re
lict, etc., furnished us for publication
ill be charged for at hall the usual
*?es.
HERE AND THERE.
Spooner and Hour are called the
force bill twins.
Cain and Abel never wore Lord
Fauntleroy suits.
Adam never saw Lve-on-a moth
er hubbard. How fortunate.
Wannamaker has political coffins
for sale on his bargain counter.
Bill Candler, no doubt, wishes he
he had been born without ears.
If it were not for sleep a woman’s
tongue would be perpetual motion.
The table upon which the C. F.
D’s. washed their hose has fallen
down. %
It lias been discovered that a
man’s heart is the shape of a silver
dollar.
Ingalls should deliver a lecture
on the peculiarities of the Kansas
farmers.
At marriage a girl not only
changes her name, but the tones of
her voice.
Ingalls now knows that a Kansas
farmer cannot be caught with his
silver taffy.
Blaine’s smile, when he heard the
news, ran all over his face and hid
behind his ears.
The people, not the newspapers,
will saw the planks for the political
platform of 1892.
The singing of the carbine bullet
was the kind of music that tamed
the American savage.
Ingalls no doubt will deliver a lec
ture on the braid development of
the Kansas farmers.
The political chestnut, “force bill
dead,” has been thrown away by
the newspaper reporters.
Gentleness of speech are the at
tributes of unmarried females under
twenty-five years of age.
Spooner will now stay at home
and spend his leisure hours writing
love letters to Granny Hoar.
Bennie’s hair rose on end to such
a height that his grand daddie’s
hat was lifted off of his ears.
The year 1893 will see upon the
stage the great political tragedy
from senate to white house by Hill.
The girl that is as sweet as a
ripe peach before marriage gener
ally becomes a pickled one after
wards.
Some|one should invest in a com
bination esk n bed to be used n
the senate chamoer of the Uniteu
States.
Reed is hunting for a soft plank
in t lie floor of the house, upon which
to seat himself after the 4th of
March, 1891.
The qualifications for a republi
can vice president should be that
he can set up all night with the boys
in the senate.
Wannamaker will no doubt furn
ish Hoar with the tight* in which
the old granny will dance the di
vided skirt dance..
Kansas’ new senator, Peffer, was
once a staunch republican, then he
turned editor, now elected senator.
What a mixture!
Brains and patriotism won the
fight against boss and bloody-shirt
ism when the force bill was wrapt
in its winding sheet.
The question that is bothering
the outsider is, how can an alliance
lecturer lecture on the Offala plat
form and not touch on political
matters.
The death of the force bill has so
affected Benny that he will, after
*92, retire from public life and take
the position of superintendent of a
goose ranche.
Benny Harrison, it is said, has re
quested Granny Hoar to dance the
divided skirt dance as proof posi
tive that the old lady is still on her
feet, force bill or no force bill.
Petti-coat government is the
most ancient of all governments
having been founded by Eve when
she made-Adam nurse Cain through
his first attacks of cholera in
fantum.
.Secretary Noble having made
such an enviable reputation as the
provisor of the maternal wants of
the poor Indian, should come south
and titke the place of teachet in
the third grade of a “nigger school.”
Billy Candler* is rather uneasy
that the 52i\d congress may pass
resolutions requesting the president
to investigate and report whether
a republican government as re
quired by the constitution really
exists in the state of New Hamp
shire.
RHKt VI.VTIS.H CURED IN .V DAY.
“Mystic Cure” for Rheumatism and
Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days.
Its action upon the system is remarka
ble and mysterious. It removes at
once the cause and the disease immedi
ately disappears. The first dose great
ly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by M. F.
Word, druggist, Cartersville. janß-6rn
A Millionaire.
Mr. George M. Pullman, the pos
sessor of $50,000,000, recently said to
a correspondent, when asked how
it felt to be a millionaire: “I have
never thought of that. But now
that you mention it, I believe that
I am no better off—certainly no
happier—than I was when I didn’t
tiave a dollar to my name, and had
to work from daylight until dark.
I wore a good suit of clothes then,
and I can only wear one now. I
relished three good meals a day
more than Ido three meals a day
now. I had fewer cart's; I slept
better, and I may add, generally,
that 1 believe I was far happier in
those days than I have been many
times since I have been a million
aire. And yet it is a comfortable
feeling to be rich.”
A DISVIGUKKD COUNTENANCE.
Many people who would scarcely
notice an armless or legless man will
instantly direct and remark on any
blemish of the human face, and dive
into all sorts of speculations as to its
cause and attendant circumstances. If
you doubt this assertion become j os
sessed of a discolored optic and note
how much attention it will invite. A
black eye is generally avoidable, but
blotches, pimples and other scrofulous
and eruptive marks steal upon us with
out warning, and are frequently the
first intimation of the fact that our
blood is going wrong. A prompt and
systematic use of P. P. P. (Prickly Ash,
Poke Root and Potassium), will purify
the blood, cleanse the skin and give
back to the face nature’s familiar, ruddy
signs of health. Get it of your drug
gist. til mar
From authentic report it requires,
for the management of London’s
humanity, 17,000 policemen—about
one to every two hundred and fifty
people. The chief of police gets
SII,OOO per year, while the police
men receive on an average of $8
a week.
Rev. Goo. H Tnayor, ol'Bouroori, Inth
says: “Both myself and wife owe <,l.
lives to Shiloh's Uonsumpt'on Cure '
For sale by R. 0. Miofc. 2
Shiloh’s Curo will iimnuUDtte'y r
lieve Croup, Whooping Cough an
Bronchitis. Eorsaloby K. C. Mint. 2
CUKKY’S DIARRHOEA AND DYSEN
TKItY SPECIFIC.
A sure and speedy cure for diarrhoea,
lysenter \, ciioleraihorbus, flux, grip'n 2,
■olio and all allied affections. In diur
.uea of children teotliing it is invalua
4a. Only 25 cents a bottle. Prepared
>v David W Curry, wholesale druggist,
■ ome, Ga. Sold by Young <& Mavs and
I. K. Word. may 29-ly.
DRUNKENNESS - UQUOR HABIT—In
all the World there is but one cure, I>r.
Haines’ Golden Specific.
It can be given in a cup of tea or cof
fee without the knowledge of the per
son taking it, effecting a speedv and
permanent cure, whether the patient is
a moderate drinker or an alcoholic
wreck. Thousands of drunkards have
been cured who have taken the Golden
Specific in their coffee without their
knowledge, and to-day believe they
quit drinking of their own free will. No
harmful effect results from its adminis
tration. Cures guaranteed. Send for
circular and all particulars. Address in
confidence, Golden Specific Cos., 185
Race street, Cincinnati, O. 7-17-ly
English Spavin Liniment removes all
hard, soft or calloused .lumps and blem
ishes from horses, blood spavin, curbs,
splints, sweeney, ring-bone, strides,
sprains, all swollen throats, cough, etc.
Save *SO bv use of one bottle. Warrant
ed Sold by M. F. Word, druggist. Car
.ersville. ,* oovl4-ljr
Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy a jwjsiti\
cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Can
ker-mouth. For sale by R. C. Miot. 2
BUCK TEN'S ABNICA SALT*.
The best Salve ii the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Soie<, Ulcers, Salt Rheuih, Fe
ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Haeds, Chil
blains. Corns, and all Skin Eruption*,
and positively cures Piles, or no pay re
quired. It to give perfect
-atisfaction, or money refunded. Price
45 cents per box. For sale by Young A
Mays. ju26-ly
CHEAP MONEY.
The Atlanta Trust and Banking Com
pany is prepared to negotiate loans on
Bartow county farmlands, atfi andß per
-ent., with reasonable commission.
Apply to Douglab Wish,
tf Attorney at Lan,
CASTORIAi
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 me of its
good effect upon their children.’’
Da. G. C. Osgood,
Lowell, Mass.
11 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 forcingopium,
morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful
agents down their throats, thereby sending
them to premature graves.”
Dr. J. F. Kincheloe,
Conway, Ark.
The Centaur Company, TT Murray Street, New York City.
H. D. GILBERT,
j Sioves. Tinware.
Crockery and Glassware.
Wrought Pipe and Steam Fittings a Specialty.
Roofing and Guttering Promptly Done.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
Coal Vases at 51.50 up.
Coal Hods at 25 Cents Up.
Heaters, $2.00 up.
Corner Main and Erwin Streets.
4i W.L., BQLT4
Competition is the Life of Trade.
and if you will come and see my goods as they arrive you will say, why
have we not had competition before now? Ido all kinds of
Watctt, GlocK and Jewelry Repairing,
AND THE ONLY ENGRAVER IN TOWN.
fUF’Store between Postoffiee and Courant-American, Cartersvilie, Ga.
John T. JN orris.
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE.
Office: Upstairs, First Door Below Howard Bank.
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Send a message as a token
To some distant friend of mine,
Say my back was almost b:oken
! Ard from nain was nearly blind*
But I found relief to be sure
By using Woolridge’s Wonderful Cure.
So arc many girls and women with broken down constitutions from necessary
physical labor, only awaiting the happy introduction of such a purely vegetable
compound a-’ W.W .O . It is a boon to weakly females; cures Rheumatism
and Biood Poison in its worst forms.
“MV wife suffered six years from DlenJ Poison: tried manv specialists ann several blood reme
dies with no effect; a few bottles of V,\ W. C. cured her. 'A. C. McGEIiEK, Columbus, Ga..
For sale by ail druggists. Manufactured by Woolridge’s Wonderful Cure Cos..
foLI’MBUS, GA-
What is
Castoria.
“ Castoria is so well adapted to children that
I recommend it as superior toany prescription
known to me.”
H. 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 and Dispensary,
Boston, Mass.
Allen C. Smith, Pre*.,
3. H. Mayfield,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Chronic Diseases a Specialty.
OFFiCIE east side Public Square. Car
tersville. tn- aug22-6m
J. B. Connelly,
Attorney-at-Law.
p R OM p T ATTENTION GIVEN TO
♦ K°? s ’ Admin strations on
Estate to abstracting of Titles, and to
all business in the Courts.
Office:— ln the Court House.
The Booz Hotel,
CEIJAKTOUN. GEORGIA.
OKCENTLY ENLARGED. AMPLE
A\i accommodations for the traveling
public. novi4-tf °
Douglas Y\ ikie,
Attorney-at-La\v.
PRACTICES IN ALL THE COURTS
of the Cherokee Circuit. Special
mention given to the collection of
Maims and the abstracting of titles.
CW Office : In the Court House.
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A. M. FOCTE. T. C. MILNER.
Foute & Milner,
Attorneys-at-Law,
CARTKKSYILLE, GA.
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE
courts. Prompt attention to bus
iness. Office: Up-stairs,corner Main
and Erwin Streets.
J. M. NEEL. ROBT. J. SWAIN,
Neel & Swain,
Attorneys-at-Law,
CARTERSVILLE, CA.
Office on public square. Prompt and
careful attention given to all business
entrusted to us. In cases of importance
a stenographic report of the evidence
will be made byone member of the firm.
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West End Institute.
Will resume its exercises on Monday,
January sth.
FACULTY :
Mrs. J. W. Harris, Principal,
Mrs. Lucy Carpefter, Art and Pre
paratory Department.
Mrs. Mari’ Sofge, Music, German and
Calisthenics.
Mrs. J. J. Willard, Ass’t in Academic
Department.
further information address
MRS. J. W. HARRIS, Sr.
PROF. W. F. GRACE
Piano, Organ and Guitar
Vocal Instructions Given.
VOICE CULTURE
TUITION, $4.00 Per Month.
gjtTW ooms in T. R. Jones’ building
over R. S. Crutcher & Co’s.
January I—2m
Chemical and Analytical Labratory. '
GUST. J. BIDTEL, Ph. D.
Chemist for the W.lker Iron And Coal Cos.,
Labratory, 4 i 4 Elm Street,
P. 0. 1!X SKO, CHATTANOOGA, TEJIIt.
CHEMICAL Analyses of ail kinds
made, promptly and accurately.
Will take samples directly from mines
or cars on reasonable terms.
Analyses of Iron and Manganese Ores,
Furnace Slags, Limestone stnd Iron a
specialty.
SW~ Terms for contract work or single
analysis turnished on application
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Call on us for good coal.
Full weights reasonable
prices.
Aubrey fc McEwen,
AGENTS FOR
GLEN MARY AND LEHIGH COAL.
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Real Estate!
ALEX M. WILLINGHAM.
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PARTIES HAVING REAL ESTATU
of any character for sale can do na
batter than by placing it in my hands. 1
will pay strict attention to
FARMING LANDS,
CITY PROPERTY,
MINERAL PROPERTY,
AH property placed in way hands will
be ADVBRTISED FREE OF COST to OWr.*r,
and every effort made to bring about a
sals.
ALEX NL WILLINGHAM
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TERRY M’F’G CO.. Nashville. Tenn.