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A Heaithy Man
Until the Crip Broke Down Hf
Health —HoocT's Sarsapariiia
Cave Him Appetite and Sleep.
uUp to the time when I had the grip 1
WM a strong, healthy man. After that I
had no appetite and waa not able to
rest well at night. 1 decided to try
Hood’s Sarsaparilla and purchased a sup
ply. It has done me a vsiat amount of
good. I have a good appetite and can
sleep well.” Joseph M-. Warplaw,
Rome, Georgia.
“I have found Hood’s Sarsaparilla in
valuable for purifying the blood and loss
of appetite. It cures all eruptions and
makes me feel better in every way.”
J. A. Croel, Brunswick, Georgia.
Wonderful cures of Scrofula, Salt
Bheum, Ulcere, Sores, Dyspepsia, and
other diseases, prove the great curative,
blood purifying and enriching powers of
Hood’s \7rm
The best —in fact the One True Blood Purifier.
Insist upon Hood’s ; take no substitute.
ijTTji c pni cure liver nis; eas >'
nouu o riuo take, easy to operate. 960.
LOCAL NEWS
JERIEF.
Mr. W. F. Maffett, of Rome, apent
Sunday with his family here.
Mr. G. A. Patillo is out again
after a two weeks tussle with the
grip,
Mr, W. J. Neel, of Rome, spent
Tuesday in the city on legal busi
ness,
Mr. Harris Best came over from
Rome Sunday to spend the day with
his family.
Mr. W. S. Witham, president of
the Bank of Cartersville, was in the
city yesterday.
Mr. W. L. Bolt was out for the
•first time Tuesday, after a week’s
spell of the grip.
Mrs. Nat Garner, of Atlanta,
spent last Sunday in Cartersville,
the guest ol Mrs. J. A. Stover.
Robert Edwards, of Marietta, has
been with his parents in Carters
ville for a week, being indisposed.
Mr. Lee Burrough continues quite
sick with an attack of the grip. His
friends hope for an early recovery.
Mr. Asa G. Candler, of Atlanta,
was in Cartersville yesterday, the
guest of his sister, Mrs. J. W. Har
ris, Sr.
Miss Lula Merrell, of Cedartown,
is in the city and will spend a week
or so with her sister, Mrs. J. A,
Monfort.
Mrs. J. H. Vivion lias been quite
sick for several days, but is im
proving, and her friends hope for
her early recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wardlaw,
came over from Rome, and spent
Sunday with the latter’s mother,
Mrs. T. E. Collins.
The friends of Mrs. A. B. Cunyus
will regret that she has been quite
si<*k for several days, and hope for
her speedy recovery.
The Shelman hotel is enjoying a
popular run of custom just now and
travelers continue to speak of its a
capital place to stop.
Mr. Robert Gilreath has returned
from a pleasant visit of several
weeks to his sister, Mrs. J. Gordon
Cassells, in Savannah.
Mr. S. W. Roberts was in town
Tuesday for the first time in several
weeks. He has been confined at
home with rheumatism.
Rev. J. F. Mixon, the presiding
elder of the Rome district, with his
wife, will be the guests of Rev. and
Mrs. B. P. Allen for a week.
Mr. B. G. Boaz Jr., cashier of the
Bank of Calhoun, at Calhoun, spent
last Sunday in the city, the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Chapmaa.
A few loads of sand or gravel
would improve the street crossings
and make them fairly passable.
This work should be done at once.
Mr. G. S. Cobb was recommend
ed by the grand jury to succeed
Judge R. W. Murphey as notary
public for the Cartersville district.
Citizen John W. Jones wears a
broader smile and steps more elas
tic the last few days. All on ac
count of that bouncing boy at his
house.
Mr. Abda J. Collins returned a
few ago from St. Augustine,
-la., where, with his wife, he has
been spending a month with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Masters.
Mr. 8. L. Vandivere has moved
his family to Atlanta, and is located
at 202 Luekie street. This excellent
family *v ill be missed from the com
munity. Their home here is now
occupied by Marshal J. A. Hender-
s ° n and family.
fhe city council should see that
t!lft streets of Cartersville are put
oi condition to stand the winter
r aios before another season such as
'-9 2re now having comes upon us.
Ile coming spring and summer
'bould see the beginning of paved
streets.
Mr. Norvell Stover and his friend
Mr. Davis, came up last Sunday
and spent the day with Mr. and
Mrs J. A. Stover.
The government thermometer at
Word’s drug store registered seven
teen degrees above zero on Tuesday
night. The highest for the day
was forty two, making the fall in
temperature twenty-five degrees.
It was one of the coldest nights of
the winter.
Mrs. Annie Graham returned
Tuesday evening from Hopkins
ville, Kv., where she assisted in
the music at the big meetings held
there by her father. She will leave
Sunday for Chattanooga, where Mr.
Jones will conduct a meeting next
week.
*Judge Hendricks 'requests to
state that he is prepared to pay the
indigent and widows pensions, and
all who are entitled are requested
to call and get the amount coming
to them.
Mr. A. B. Cunyus has been quite
sick at his rooms at Terrance Place
for several days.
The Denton case which has con
sumed, the past week in the supe
rior court, went to the jury Tuesday
evening, and a verdict was return
ed yesterday in favor of the rail
road. The plaintiff send for $20,-
000.
The snow on Friday night was a
phase of the weather not anticipa
ted and many were surprised at the
immaculate earth covering visible
on Saturday morning. The ground
was covered only a few inches and
the snow was not very long in
melting away.
Don’t forget the fact that the Cou
rant American’s facilities are un
surpassed by any establishment in
North Georgia for the turning out
of neat job printing, promptly and
at city prices. We keep a good as
sortment of stationery on hand and
can fill your orders on any variety
of printing satisfactorily.
The Schubert Symphony Com
pany will appear at the opera
house on Tuesday, February 21
under the auspicesof the Knights of
Pythias. This company comes
highly recommended and will give
a first class entertainment which
will be greatly enjoyed by the
music loving people of Carters
ville.
A case of quick adjustment of
losses by an insurance company
seldom finding a parallel is that of
Mr. Thomas Taylor, who was burn
ed out at Euharlee, on the 18th.
He insured with Mr. G. H. Au
brey in the Liverpool, London and
Globe, and the money for his losses
was here ready for him on the 28th,
just ten days after the fire.
Mr. T. J. Taylor, of Euharlee, was
in town Monday adjusting the in
surance on his store house, which
was recently burned. He carried
eight hundred dollars insurance on
his store and stock, which about
covered half his loss. The post
office effects including forty six
dollars in stamps were also burned.
Mr. Taylor will rebuild at once.
The Moderi* Way
Commends itself to the well-inform
ed, to do pleasantly and effectually
what w T as formerly done in the
crudest manner and disagreeably
as well. To cleanse the system and
break up colds, headaches, and fe
vers without unpleasant after ef
fects, use the delightful liquid laxa
tive remedy, Syrup of Figs. Made
by California Fig Syrup Cos,
A Fearless Judge-
Canton Advance.
Judge Fite, of the Cherokee cir
cuit, has positive ideas on all vital
questions affecting the people and
he does not fear to express them on
the bench as well as in private con
versation with his friends. We
quoted some of his expressions last
week in regard to tax-dodging and
how to bring out all hidden proper
ty. Last Friday he instructed the
Bartow county grand jury to return
true bills of indictment against the
express agent at Cartersville for
jugs of whiskey shipped there for
delivery. Judge Fite generally
sends violators of the laws against
the selling of whisky in the coun
ties prohibiting its sale to the chaiu
gang instead of allowing them to
pay fines and i.i this way he has
done much to break up the blind
tigers, but the jug trade through
the exp.ess has therefore become a
great public nuisance
Tonight
If your liver is out of order, causing
Biliousness, Sick Headache, Heart
bum, or Constipation, take a dose of
Hood’s Pills
On retiring, and tomorrow your di
gestive organs will be regulated and
? r ou will be bright, active and ready
or any kind of work. This has
been tie experience of others? it
will be jours. HOOD’S PILLS are
''ld by ill medicine dealers. 26 cts.
THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIOS
is due not only to the originality and
simplicity of the combination, but also
to the care and skill with which it is
manufactured by scientific processes
known to the California Fig Syrup
Co- only, and we wish to impress upon
all the importance of purchasing the
true and original remedy. As the
genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured
by the California Fig Syrup Cos.
only, a knowledge of that fact will
assist one in avoiding the worthless
imitations manufactured by other par
ties. The high standing of the Cali
fornia Fig Sy*>up Cos. with the medi
cal profession, and the satisfaction
which the genuine Syrup of Figs has
given to millions of families, makes
the name of the Company a guaranty
of the excellence of its remedy. It is
far in advance of all other laxatives,
as it acts on the kidneys, liver and
bowels without irritating or weaken
ing them, and it does not gripe nor
nauseate. In order to get its beneficial
effects, please remember the name of
the Company
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRAN CISCO, OiL
LOUISVILLE, Ky. NEW YORK. If. T.
We will send the Courant Amer
ican and the Atlanta Semi-Weekly
Journal one year for only $1.60. A
combination of good reading at
small cost. Try it.
Jewelry—Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money
Refunded.
Jewelry of our manufacture warran
ted to give the wearer satisfaction o.
money refunded.
We manufacture a complete line in
rolled gold plate, gold filled, gold front
and solid gold.
A complete line of jewelry of our
manutacture is for sale by Fred Gres
ham ol Cartersville, Ga.
Call at the store and examine the line
Prices low and goods first class.
st. W.F, MAIN CO.,
Manufacturing Jewelers,
For LaGrippe.
Thomas Whitfield & Cos., 240
Wabash-av., corner Jackson-st., one
of Chicago’s oldest and most promi
nent druggists, recommend Chan
berlain’s Cough Remedy for la
grippe, as it not only gives a prompt
and complete relief, but also
counteracts any tendency of la
grippe to result in pneumonia. For
sale by Young Bros.
Dr. Bull's
COUGH SYRUP
Will cure Tonsilitis and Bronchitis.
A specific for incipient consumption.
Doses small. Price 25 cts. at druggists.
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Mrs. Gwilliams—l heard you tell
Mr. Smut to come around at lunch
time tomorrow and you would have
a hotscotch. What is a hotscotch,
dear?
Mr. Gwilliams—Cooked oatmeal,
my dear.—Chicago Tribune.
If you have a watch that has
given you trouble, take it toGres
ham, the white front jeweler, just
across the street from Scheuers. tf.
LONDON PRESS.
Papers In That City Fear the Fili
pinos’Attitude Means War,
London, Jan. 28.—The paper
here are impressed by the increas
ing gravity of the position in the
Philippines. They fear that the
defiant, passionate attitude of the
Filipinos renders war probable, if
not imminent. The Times advises
the United States to be prepared
for a serious struggle.
The Standard says that the pro
clamation of a republic by the
Malolos government is a gage of
battle which the United States can
hardly refuse to take up. The
situation justifies a great deal of
anxiety, as Gen. Otis’s forceis in no
wise equal to the demands that
must be made upon it if operations
begin in earnest.
The Standard compares the diffi
culties in the Philippines with
those Great Britain has frequently
had to grapple with. It believes
that the Americans will face them
with something less than the first
flush of enthusiasm, but with a
steadfast determination to succeed.
The Daily News is convinced
that whatever happens, the task of
pacification must be a long one.
The Chronicle ridicules the new
republic, which it says, if it is allow
ed to run, will endure for about a
month. The paper blames the
United States for allowing the
movement to gain such headway.
It ascribes the growth of the move
ment to politics in the Umteu
States, which it deplores.
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without
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Box, post-paid, 15 cts. in stamps.
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SPECIAL SALE
For the Month of February.
In order to make room for the large stock of
SPRING GOODS
which will begin to arrive soon, we have made
Great Reductions
of prices in all the different departments of our stores
If you are in need of a Dress Pattern, a Skirt or a
Silk Waist, it will certainly pay you to give us a call.
All our heavy underwear we offer at cost and some
for less.
We have a great many Odds and Ends in Shoes
which you can have at your own reasonable price.
In Men’s Clothing and Furnishing Goods we will
give you better goods at a lower price than you will
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