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lITMAIT, SMITH CO.’S, **
(Atlanta, Georgia)
FKA3STH & PRAYS,
(Baltimore, Maryland)
CHARLES HEYSER’S,
(Baltimore, Maryland,)
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4iFor Men, Women and Children.-^
BARTOW COUNTY
Courant American Correspondents
Gather the News
FRESH FROM HEHIGHWYAS
Tersely Told in Pleasant I’m aKraphs for the
Edification and Entertainment of our
Rural and Other Readers.
KINGSTON.
Kingston has been blessed with
line showers and our crops and gar
dens are growing nicely.
Rev. E. B. Barrett was to have
delivered an address at the Metho
dist church Sunday at 8 p. m., St.
John’s day, but owing to the rain it
was postponed until theSth of July.
A Demorest club was organized
Saturday, ('apt. A. Y. Shouts was
elected president, and it is started
under favorable circumstances.
Misses Lucy and Sallie Heyward
and Flo Gazzam, of Cartersville,
and Miss Sue Craighill, of Dalton,
are the guests of Miss Belle Bay-
Jess and Mrs. C. Irby.
Misses Katie and Connie Beas
ley, of Round Mountain, Ala., are
visitin' their relatives, Mrs. and
Capt. A. Y. Kheats. Their father,
B. B. Beasley, met with the sad
misfortune a few weeks since of
having his house and contents de
stroyed by fire, the family narrowly
escaping. The fire was discovered
between one and two o’clock a. m ,
when all were asleep, and it was
under such headway that nothing
couid be saved. The cause of the
fire is unknown.
Mr. and Mrs. Swanson,of Mont
gomery, Ala., are visiting Capt. A.
F. Woolley, near Kingston.
Miss F. T. Howard has gone to
Nashville, Tenn., on business.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Harris, of
Rome, are visiting relatives here.
Carrie Orene King
Save the Children
By Purifying Their Blood
Hood’s Sarsaparilla Makes Pure
Blood, Cures Scrofula, Etc.
“My experience with Hood’s Sarsaparilla has
been very effective. My little girl, five years
old, had for four years a had skin disease. Her
arms and limbs would break out in a mass of
sores, discharging yellow matter. She would
scratch the eruptions as though it gave relief,
and tear open the sores.
Two Bottles of Hood’s
6arsaparilla caused the eruptions to heal and
and the scabs pealed off, after which the skin
became soft and smooth. Asa family mediciue
HOOD’S
Sarsaparilla
CURES
we believe Hood’s Sarsaparilla has no equal and
I recommend it.” W. L. King, Bluff Dale/Tex.
Hood’s Pills are the best family cathartic,
ge.nie and effective. Try a box. 25 cents.
KUHAKL.EE.
The copious rains have been of
great benefit to the crops which
were in a distressing condition, and
the farmers feel thankful for the
blessings of a kind Providence.
Rev. Harrell preached an inter
esting sermon at the Presbyterian
church Sunday to a large and at
tentive audience.
Rev. Homan will fill his regular
appointment at the baptist church
next Saturday and Sunday.
There must be something in the
wind, for we have noticed some of
our widowers starting out occa
sionally on Sunday evenings. One
says he thinks that he will capti
vate “brown eyes’’ before long. Be
courageous, gents. “Paint heart
never won fair lady.”
Blackberries are now ripe, and
everybody seems to be enjoying the
iuscious berry pie. Other kinds of
fruit being scarce, it is also largely
preserved for future use.
Mr. Dodd will hold another sing
ing at the Baptist church next Sun
day at the usual hour. Everybody
is cordially invited to attend.
Mr. Thomas 11. Goodwin, of At
lanta, in company with his uncle,
Rev. J. S. Goodwin and lady, will
visit relatives in this vicinity the
corning week.
Miss Mary E. Goodwin was in
Kingston Saturday.
Several of our teachers are attend
ing the institute in your city this
week.
Messrs. G. A. Fink and Joe Ken
nedy were in your city Thursday.
Prof. M. D. West will open his
school at the academy the second
Monday in July.
Another runaway couple startled
the old folks last week. The knot
was tied, and two souls were made
happy. Wonder whose time will
come next? Madam Gossip says
there is another being contem
plated.
Mr. Lester Stevenson, a popular
young man of Stilesboro, was seen
in our midst Sunday.
Miss Ella Davitte,who is visiting
Miss Cora Isbell, attended church
in this city Sunday.
Messrs. Ned Beasley and Joe
Brandon were in our‘vicinity Mon
day.
stilksßoßO.
We had a nice even
ing, and the farmers are at work
with renewed energy.
Mrs. T. Y. Turk[earried her sick
b“hy to Canton last week. She
writes that lie is, getting along
nicely.
Rev. Mr. Barrett fpreaehed at
Raccoon Creek church Saturday
and Sunday.
Miss Sue Davitte is] up visiting
relatives.
Last Saturday”morning, little
William Colbert was on the wagon
with his father hauling water, when
he led off, breaking"his arm. He
is getting along all right, and hope
in a few weeksj’will be well again.
On Monday Messrs.* McGinnis
and Freeman went]; down to Lock
Three to fix up the grounds for the
picnic.
Prof. Sharp went up to your city
Monday to attend *the
meeting.
The boys around"here played a
very interesting t ganie of base ball
last Saturday.
The young people are going to
get up a concert this summer for
the enlargment of the library.
Don’t forget that Dr. Harris extracts
teeth without pain. No extra charge.
Sad Death at Cassville.
Mrs. Della Crawford, the amiable
and much beloved wife of Mr. James
B. Crawford, passed peacefully
away at her home at Cassville on
Tuesday morning last. Some two
years ago Mrs. Crawford had a se
vere spell of the grip, from the ef
fects of which she never recovered,
pulmonary trouble developing
therefrom and causing finally her
death as above stated. Previous to
this above attack she had enjoyed
the very best of health. Mrs. Craw
ford was formerly Miss Della Grif
fin, the daughter of I)r. T. C. Grif
fin,. of Gordon <ounty. She was I
married to Mr. Crawford about!
thirteen years ago. She leaves be
hind besides her husband three
children, two boys and one girl. ;
She was a model wife and mother,
the sunshine of her loveiy disposi- j
tion permeating as a softening ray
the affairs of home life. She was a j
consistent and dutiful member of j
the Baptist church and found time j
from home duties to do much for i
the cause of religion and the church.
Mrs. Crawford has four sisters
and three brothers that survive
her. One uf the brothers is Dr. \V.
C. Griffin, of this city.
Her death is much lamented in
the large realm of her acquain
tance.
Her funeral took place at Cass
ville yesterday, her pastor, Rev.
Charles Wright conducting the ser
vices. Her remains were interred
in Cassville cemetery.
Marvelous ltcsul'.s.
From a letter written by Rev. J. Gun
derman, of Dimordale, Mich., we are
permitted _t 0 make this extract: “I
have no hesitation in recommending
Dr. King’s New Discoyery, as the re
sults w )re almost mavelous in the case
[of my wife. While I was pastor of the
Baptist Church at Rives Junction she
was brought down with Pneumonia
succeeding La Grippe. Terrible parox
ysms of coughing would last hours with
little interruption and it seemed as if
she could not survive them. A Friend
recommended Dr. King’s New Discov
ery; it was quick in its work and higlilv
satisfactory in results.” Trial bottles
free. Young Bros., Drug Store. Regular
size 50c and SI.OO.
Blotches, Old Sores Ulcers and all
skin eruptions cured by P.P. P., tiie
greatest blood purifier of tlie age.
Rheumatism and Syphilis yield read
ily to P. I’. P. [Prickly Ash, Poke Root
and Potassium],
If you are troubled with Dyspepsia,
Stomach Disorder, or Liver and Kidney
Complaint, try P. P. P., and you will re
joice at its magical workings. Females
are peculiarly benefited by P. P. P. It
expels disease, and gives healthy action •
to every organ.
Lis, manhood lost energy, weakness, 1
general debility are ail cured by P. P. P.
New life, new energy are infused iu ttie
system by the blood purifying and
cleansing properties of P, I*. P., the
greatest hood purifier of the age.
A fact worth knowing is that blood
diseases w hie I all other medicines fail
to cure yield slowly but surely to the;
blood cleansing properties of P. P. P.
| Prickly Ash Poke Root and Potassium.
Catarrh originates in scrofula’s taint.
P. P. P. purifies the blood; and thus!
permanently cures Catarrh.
Terrible bood poison body covered 1
with sores, and two bottles of P. P. P. '
[Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium j
cured the diseases, making the patient ‘
lively as a ten year-old.
What the I Joe tor Save.
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Dr. H. C. Timmons, of Atlanta, Ga., i
says: ”1 take pleasure in staling that 1 !
have used Royal Germetuer extensively
in my pi active, and have found it as
nearly a specific for dyspepsia, indiges
tion, catarrh and nervous debility as
any remedy I have ever tried. It is an
excellent remedy for all stomach and
bowel troubles. For debilitated women
I think it is a wonderful remedy. Asa
local application it is a prompt relief for
piles, cuts, bruises and sores ol all kinds.
With my tami.y it is a standing house
hold remedy.” sl, (j for $5.
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Meeting at Felton's Chapel.
The meeting at Felton’s chapel
will begin tomorrow, the 29th, and
continue three days, svith three ser
vices each day, dosing* Sunday
night.
Rev. Sam P. Jones, assisted by
Rev. George Stuart, will conduct
the exercises, and Mr. Excell will
look after the singing.
It will be remembered that Rev.
Mr. Jones professed religion during
a meeting conducted at Felton’s
chapel in the years gone by, when
his aged grandfather, Rev. S. P.
Jones, Sr., was pastor in charge of
the circuit.
His attachment to the locality is
therefore great, and when he stands
in the pulpit where he preached
perhaps his very first sermon, he
can look back during a series of
years and thank God for giving
him so many spiritual as well as
earthly blessings.
Everybody is invited to come.
Bring your baskets and stay for all
the services of the day.
Notice.
The republicans of Bartow coun
ty are hereby requested to meet at
the court house in the city of Car
tersville on Saturday 21st of July
next at eleven o’clock a. m. for the
purpose of reorganizing the county
executive committee for the ensu
ing two years, and also to attend
to any other business that may
legally come before the meeting.
All good citizens of our faith and
order are urgently solicited to be
present. S. M. Galloway.
Chairman Executive Committee.
Cartersville. Ga., June 26th, 1891.
A Leader.
Since its first introduction. Electric
Bitters, lias gained rapidly in popular
layer, until now it is clearly in the lead
among pure medicinal tonics and alter
atives—containing nothing which per
mitN its uses as a beverage or intoxicant.
It is recognized as the best and purest
medicine for, ailments of Stomach, Liv
er or Kidnevs. It will cure Sick Head
ache, Indigestion, Constipation, and
drive Malaria from the system. Satis
faction guaranteed with each bottle or
money refunded.
Four Big Successes.
Having the needed merit to more than
make good all the advertising claimed
for them, the following four remedies
have reached a phenomenal sale. Dr.
King’s New Discovery, for consumption,
Coughs and Colds, each bottle guaran
teed Electric Ritters, the great remedy
for 1 fiver, Stomach and Kidneys.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, the best in the
world, and Dr. King’s New Life Pills,
which are * perfect pill. All those rem
edies are guaranteed to do just what is
claimed for them and the dealer whose
name is attached herewith will be glad
to tell you more of them. Sold at Drug
Store. Young Bros.
A Grand feature.
Of ITood’s Sarsaparilla is that while it
i purifies the blood and sends it coursing
] through the veins full of richness and
i health, it alsoimparts new life and vigor
to every function of the body. Hence
the expression so often heard; “Hood’s
j Sarsaparilla made anew persoon of me.”
j It over comes that tired feeling so eon -
i mon now.
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I 811111 able premiums to good
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VIRCENSA COLLEGE
For YOUNG LADIES, Roanoke, Va,
Opens Sept. 12, 1894. One of the lead
ing Schools for Young Ladies in the
South. Magnificent buildings, all mod
ern improvements. Campus ten acres.
Grand mountain scenery in valley of
, Va., famed for health, European and
j American teachers. Full course. In
Art and Music Unexcelled. Pupils
from seventeen States For catalogues
address the President,
W. A. HARRIS, I). I)., Roanoke, Va.
“FLY FIEND.”
i will positively protect Horses and cat
tle from any annoyance from Flies,
Gnats and Insects of every kind, im
proves appearance of the coat, dispen
sing with fly nets. Recommended hv
thousands. Try it and be convinced.
Price of “Fly-fiend,” including brush,
quart cans, $1.00; half-gallon, $1.75; one
gallon, $2 50. One gallon will last 3 head
of horses or cattle an entire season. Be
ware of imitations. Address
( resi-ciit Mfg. Cos.. 2109 Indiana Are., Pliila.
PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
Cleanses and beautifies flic hair.
Promotes a luxuriant growth.
1-Jever Pails to Bestore Gray
Hair to its Youthful Color.
Cures scalp diseases k hair falling.
50c, and SI.OO at Druggists
prasissraasiaiiil
l s.* Parker’s Ginger Tonic. It cures the worst Cough,
Weak Lungs, Debility, Indigestion, Pain, Take in time. 50eta.
The only sure cure for Coma.
Stop* all uaia. 15c. at Druggist*, or H2BCOX & CO., N. Y.
Daltoij Female College,
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DALTON, GA.
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Having taken this college for another
three years term 1 propose to
build it up to a
HIGHER DEGREE OF EXCELLENCE
than it has ever before known. If you
you wish your daughter
Well and Cheaply Educated
send her to Dalton. We enroll
Two Hundred Pupils.
of whom fifty are boarders. To insure
a place write at one. Desirable rooms
are taken first.
Address REV. G- J. ORR, Pres’t.
Make Your Returns.
The law requires that administrators
executors, guardians etc., should
annual returns of the business
estates which they have in charg*e on or
by the first Monday in July of each year,
and Judge Hendricks requests to call
attention to this law and asks parties
i concerned to govern themselves accord
ingly. Up to this time very few have
| made their returns.
Hood’s Pills are purely v< g liable, per
fectly harmless, always reliable and
beneficial.
A N N OUX CEMENTS.
FOR CLE'K SUPERIOR COURT.
To the Citize*' 1 of County :
I hereby announce myself a candidate for the
office o r dlerk of the Superior Court of Bartow
Courdf- and respectfully solicit your votes at
tp ensuing election January 2d, 1805.
W. \V. ROBERTS.
Tot I'’ 1 '’ Friends and Fellow-Citizens of Bartow
C
Dollar
if \ "i mrtTfe office I will faithfully
duties to the lest of my ability,
f Thrtirs truly, R. A. CLAYTON.
Cartersville, Ga„ Mav 8. 1894.
f
We are authorized to announce the name of J
J. CALHOUN as a candidate for the office o-tr
Clerk of the Superior Court of Bartow county
the Election January 2nd, 1893.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate for
Clerk of the Superior Court- of Bartow County,
! and solicit the support of my friends end the :t
--izens of the county, promising to faithfully dis
charge the duties ol the office if elected. Re
spectfully, J. E HaMUoND.^
Stih slioro, Oat Ski
Editors Courant American: Please announce
m,v narneas a People's Party candidate for Clerk
of the Superior Court at the ensuing January
election. J. f. PODD.
Ford, da.
To the Voters and my Fellow Comrades:
I announce myself as a candidate for Clerk of
the Court and ask your support, and if elected
will receive t lie office in the wav of a pension for
past services!rtnderea my country.
R. N. BEST.
FOR 1 HE SENATE.
To the People of Bartow County : I osk *be
honor of representing the 42nd Senatorial Dis
trict in the next Georgia. Senate and most re
spect idly submit my eandldnel to the democra
cy of the county. J. ,V. HAREMS, JR.
To the Citizens of Bartow County: ~
1 respectfully announce mjsel' as a candidate
to repres nt the 42nd district in the Georgia
Senate, subject to the nomination of the democ
racy of Bartow Coun'y. Sincerely yours.
W. H. LUMPKIN.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
To my Friends and Fellow Citizens of Bartow
County;
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
treasurer of Bartow county, and earnestly solicit
your support at the ensuing election Jan ry
id, 1895. BEN F. GODFREY.
for Representative.
To the people of Bartow County:
I respectfully solicit.vour support for the Low
er House of the next General Assembly of Geor
gia, subject to the democratic nomination. If
elected I promise to faith'ullv discharge my du
ties to the best of my ability.'
Yours very truly, v B. F. 8188.
To the people of Bartow County:
I am a candidute to represent Bartow county
in tin* Lower House of the uexi Genera! Assem
bly of Georg:-.anil retpectfully ask your sup
port, pledging you, if honoied with ti ls trust,
tuv best servee in behalf of the whole pe'-ple.
Very truly yours. T.C. MILNER.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
To the voters of Bartow County:
l am a candidate ior the otiire of Tax Colle, tor
and I promise if elected, a faithful disci. urg •
th -duties required at my hand-. Everv
will be thankfully received and highly appre,
ten iu this hour of need. R. B. GAINES.
Kingston, Us., June I9th, 1894.