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HEiAJUKANI AMtKIOA-N
•. 1. rRRKNtif. H. A. CHAPMAN.
PREEMAK A CHAPMAN,
bdltorM mirl l’liiumher*.
OKK UOUriilt I* till VKAII
JANUARY 31, 1901,
The growth of commerce in the
United States in the past century
is marvelous and is an eye opener
to all nations.
Crazy Snake, the leader of the
hostile Creek Indians, has been
caught and the troubles that have
been occurring with the malcon
tents will now cease.
Filipino resistance to American
processes for order are weakening
very much, according to latest ac
counts. The insurgents on one of
the big islands have all ceased hos
tilities and given themselves up.
The president in a message to
the senate, urges immediate legis
lation on the Filipino question.
Owing to the short time before ad
journing the present session, if
such legislation is to be had an extra
session of congress will have to be
called for the purpose.
If the big waves of progress
don’t sweep over our part of the
land as people of some localities
would make believe it does them,
nevertheless, the people of Rartow
•count)' have much to render them
happy and contented at the dawn
ing of the twentieth century.
MOTHER.
Thy feet hare passed through the vale
l' shadows,
Kind, geode, and beautiful, loving,
and iov*d-
Wi'h vim i.s Immortal thou walkest
through meadews.
By rivers that gladden the city of God.
Oh: sweet is the song that the wild bi- and
is s<ngi ng.
And <a r a e tne t ee that wave over
thy head,
And so k a e -he shadows that the sun
set is fl ng eg
O’er ,uee dear mo her in thy lone bed.
How j orim seems earth of thy pres
ence bereb.;
How sad is the home thy sunshine
made gav.
How e usbed tie her f s of ones thou
ha v iefi
The I guio.'our l : ves i hus ial. en a way.
But h ght g'eams the path thv dear feet
have i 'od,
A ’’giu shone a ound thee through
the dark va 'ev,
And jov was wUh the angels in the
of' (tod
As idxjp we'comed, my mothe**, to her
ete 1 nal home.
Minnik Lbk Arnold Williams,
July 15, IK9W. Durham, N. C.
Pity
and
Beauty
The most beautiful thing fn
the world is the baby, all
dimples and joy. The most
pitiful thing is that same baby,
thin and in pain. And the
mother does not know that a
iittle fat makes all the differ*
ence.
Dimples and joy have gone,
and left hollows and fear; the
fat, that was comfort and
color and curve-all but pity
and love-is gone.
The little one gets no fat
from her food. There is some
thing wrong; it is either her food
or food-mill. She has had no
fat for weeks; is living on what
she had stored in that plump
little body of hers; and that is
gone. She is starving for fat;
it is death, be quick!
Scott’s Emulsion of Cod
Liver Oil is the fat she can
fake; it will save her.
JjjL The genuine has this picture on
it, take no other.
If you have not tried it, send
for free sample, its agreeable
"taste will surprise you.
g SCOTT & BOWNE.
Chemists,
409 Pearl St., N. Y.
50c. and SI.OO
ra3! ' v all druggists.
Two hundred bushels of po
tatoes remove eighty pounds
•w of “actual” Potash from the
soil. Unless jthis quantity
is returned to the soil,
Milk ow ‘ n S cro P
inaterially decrease.
<W h about
newsofZT
WOMEN’SCLUBS
(by MARY S. MUNFORD.)
GKORGIA WOMEN BEGIN MOVE
MENT TO HONOR VICTORIA’S
MEMORY.
The suggestion in the Atlanta
Evening News that the women of
America hold a memorial service
for Queen Victoria, has been
promptly taken up by tiie women
of Georgia. At a meeting of the
women of Atlanta Monday morn
ing in the rooms of the Atlanta
Woman’s Club, it was decided to
hold, on Saturday afternoon next,
a memorial service in honor of
Queen Victoria.
A,
TO THE WOMEN OF GEORGIA.
The women of Georgia are in
vited to participate in a memorial
meeting to honor Queen Victoria
as woman, wife and mother on Sat
urday afternoon, February 2d, at
3 o’clock at the First Methodist
church in Atlanta.
Mrs. Robert Emory Park,
Chairman of Called Meeting.
to the state eederation of
woman’s clubs.
The memoers of the Georgia
State Federation have been invited
to participate in the memorial meet
ing to be held in Atlanta, Saturday,
February 2d, in honor of Queen
Victoria. With appreciation of
the invitation, I will ask as many
state women as possible to be pres
ent. Annie E. Johnson,
President ot Georgia Federation.
TO THE DAUGHTERS AMERICAN
REVOLUTION.
The Daughters of the American
Revolution are invited to be pres
ent at a memorial meeting in honor
of Queen Victoria. They are eai
nestly urged to respond to this
call.
Mrs. Robert Emory Park.
Georgia State Regent D. A. R.
TO THE UNITED DAUGHTERS OK
THE CONFEDERACY. (
I am heartily in favor of testi y
ing by this memorial service to the
womanly chaiacter of Queen Vic
toiia. Mrs. Helen Plane,
Honorary State President U. D. C.
The educational committee of the
general federation, in a recently
published report, suggests to clubs
the importance ot several different
points. Among these are the en
couragement of manual training,
the study of domestic science, and
the organization of mother's clubs,
evening schools and public free
kindergartens. It was also urged
that the four lower grades of all
schools be improved in every way
possible, as eighty per cent, of all
the pupils in the schools finish
their education in these grades.
Another point made, is the ne
cessity of securing in every and
any means possible, systematic in
struction and moral training in all
the grades of the public schools.
The committee made a final sug
gestion that “local conditions must
always necessarily determine the
kind of educational work underta
ken by the clubs, but every club
can find some good work of this
kind at its own doors. Yet con
centration of effort is much to be
desired. To undertake one or two
lines of work and pursue them
strenuously is better than to at
tempt many lines and reach no
definite results.”
Tne Woman's Press Club of
Tennessee has a brilliant member
ship, and is a body of clever wo
men. Recently this club withdrew
from the state federation in order
that it might be able to join the
National Press League, which it
has now effected. A particular in
terest is taken by this Tennessee
club in the progress of education,
and through its efforts a compul
sory educational bill has te:n
drawn up. endorsed by various
clubs, teachers, institutions, etc. t
and is now pending action in the
state legislature.-
It is believed that before many
years Tennessee will fall into line
with the other thiny-tvyo states,
which already have inforced cpm
pulsory education.
HALL CAINE PRAISES THE AMERI
CAN WOMAN.
Hall Caine, writes to the Sorosis,
a womans club of Missouri, under
date of Greba Castle, Isle of Man,
December 8, says:
“When one considers what the
position of woman was, even in the
most civilized countries as recently
as one hundred years ago, and how
high a place she has now won for
herself, not only in the statute
books of nations, but in the repub
lic of art, one cannot but feel that
the change is even more remark
able than some of the great mater
ial developments which have dis
tinguished the century.
“Speaking as one who has seen
life in many countries. I feel that
it is within the truth to say that
the position of woman is higher in
America than in any other part of
the world. For this result Ameri
can women have, no doubt, to
thank their own natural gifts and
great independence of mind, but
they have also, I think, to be grate
ful to the splenid chivalry m the
other sex, which is nowhere more
conspicuous than in the best type
of American gentlemen.
Hall Caine.
“mark twain’s” daughter on
THE CONCERT STAGE.
Harper’s W eekly of this week
announces: “Miss Clara L. Clem
ens, second daugnter of Samuel L.
Clemens —Mark Twain—is to
make her first public appearance
on the concert platform in Febru
ary. Miss Clemens was fortunate
enough to be able, before deciding
on her public career, to select which
of the two branches of music she
would follow.
“Trained as a pianist by the
great master Lesclietizk’, in
Vienna, she was fully prepared to
play in public, and her voice was
cultivated by Marianne Brandt in
Hamburg, and Blanch Marchesi,
in London.
“Miss Clemens has now fully de
cided that she will come before the
public as a singer when she begins
her professional career next month.
Her repertoire of songs was ar
ranged by Mme. Blanche Marchesi
who trained her in their interpre
tation; so she may be relied upon
to have something interesting to
.->ing, and to sing it inteiestinglv,
apart from any consideration of
her personal qualities.
“There is every promise that
Miss Clemens is well fitted in every
respect to meet with the highest
reward in the profession she has
chose to adopt.
Miss Clemens is Hark, "ither be
low than above the average stat
ure, and during her re udence
abroad has become an accomplish
ed linguist.
“Hitherto Miss Clemens has only
sung in private for the entertain
ment of her friends, although it
has always been her ultimate iiiten
tion to follow the profession of
music as her career.
MUSICAL NOTES.
The greatest woman's voice in
Paris ju.->c now i Dciua’s. There
has been no great prima donna
found in France of recent years,
and since Madame Calve is known
to be hopelessly ill, the French
people are putting all their hopes
upon Delna. She has a rich con
tralto voice with a mezzo-soprano
Over-Work Weakens
Your Kidneys.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
All the blood in your body passes through
your kidneys once every three minutes.
fThe kidneys are your
blood purifiers, they fil
ter out the waste or
impurities in the blood.
If they are sick or out
of order, they fail to do
their work.
Pains, aches and rheu
matism come from ex
cess of uric acid in the
blood, due to neglected
kidney trouble.
Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady
heart beats, and makes one feel as though
they had heart trouble, because the heart is
over-working in pumping thick, kidney
poisoned blood through veins and arteries.
It used to be considered that only urinary
troubles were to be traced to the kidneys,
but now modern science proves that nearly
all constitutional diseases have their begin
ning in kidney trouble.
If you are sick you can make no mistake
by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild
and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer’s
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is
soon realized. It stands the highest for its
wonderful cures of the most distressing cases
and is sold on its merits
by ali druggists in fifty- 0
cent and one-dollar siz
es. You may have a
sample bottle by mail Home of swtmp-Boot.
free, also pamphlet telling you how to find
out if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer
Sc Cos., Binghamton, N. Y.
FOR GOLDS AND CATARRH
Norwalk. Ofißfl WrmU..
Peruna is a A Most Excellent
Sure Cure. W aajc Family Remedy.
MR. HARRY M. STEVENS, MIDLAND BEACH, L. I.
Mr.Harry M.Stevens,Midland Beach,
L. 1., New York, proprietor of “The
Richmond” Hotel says of Peruna:
“It gives me pleasure to testify
to the value of Peruna, I have
used It for years and have found
It to be a most excellent family
remedy. For colds, catarrh and
similar Ills, It Is unsurpassed.”
Mrs. C. E. Long, box 214, Atwood,
Colorado, in a recent letter to Dr. Hart
man, shvr the following:
GET OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY.
We Want Your Trade and will Give You Good Values.
J. E. FIELD & SON, Cartersville, Georgia.
range, and was a peasant girl ser
vant when it was found that her
voice was remarkable.
A three year’s course was gi”en
her bv Mmme. Labords, and she is
now singing the heaviest roles at
the opera.
SENATOR HARRISON’S LUNCH-
Ex-President Used to Carry It to the
Capitol In His Pocket.
The congressman’s wife, in her
bright letters to the Saturday Eve
ning Post, tells many good stories.
Here is one of them:
Finally, these men got around
to the recent visit of ex- President
Harrison to Washington.
“Gen. Harrison, said Senator
P —, “Is one of the strong, sound
est, ablest men we have ever had
in public life. He has always been
reserved and is rather handicapped
by an unresponsive, cold manner.
Why, I remember —” and here the
senator began to chuckle to him
self, and the whole table leaned
forward full of expectation. The
senator went on:
“When Harrison was in the sen
ate he always used to bring his
luncheon to the committee room.
He carried it in his coat pocket
and would eat it while he went on
with his work. One day when he
got it out as usual from his pocket
we saw him look it all over rueful
ly, and it did look rather flat and
dubious. He finally remarked to
us that he guessed he must have
sat on it accidentally. One of his
colleagues, one who had recently
been ignored by Harrison, spoke
up impulsively, ’Well, by Jove,
Harrison, if you’ve sat on it, I’ll
bet you a sixpence it is frozen solid:’
and of course a shout went up from
the whole committee.”
“How did he take it?” asked I,
when the merriment had died
away.
“Oh,” returned the senator, “he
joined in the laugh. “It was too
good a one ou him and he had to
uubt nd.”
“We can never thank you enoupfc for
the change you have made in our little
one’s health. Before she began taking
vonr “Peruna and rock candy she suf
fered everything in the way of coughs,
colds and croup, but now she has been
taking your medicine a month, not qpiite
one bottle full, and she is as well and
strong as she has ever been In her life.
Has not had the croup once since she
began taking it, and when she has a
little cold a few doses of Peruna fixes
her out all right.”
Mrs Nellie Courier, 14 Center avewue,
COAL! COAL! COAL!
THE GILREATH €O., CARTERSYILLE, GA.
PAUL GILREATH, Manager.
We are never out of coal. You will always find our yaras full oftbe best
grade, When you need it the worst is the time we will have it. We handle none
hut the highest grades of coal, Its a nleasure to burn our coal. Its solid com
fort-makes the hottest tire, burns up the cleanest, will not sog and run together
in the Krate, and is tree of slate, iou may depend upon us having it a. all time®
and we deliyer it promptly,
Blacksmith Coal.
We are soie agents for the celebrated “Etna Blacksmith Coal” which is* l ’'
solutely the best. There is none as good as “Etna”-—take no substitute, an y °
will tind it for sale only by us at our yards. Once you try it, a customer we
Cotton Seed.
For cotton seed, we pay the highest market price spot cash in anv quantity
Coal yards and cotton seed warehouse at the Ice factory, Give us a call,
THE GILREATH CO
PAUL GILRATH, Manager, CartersvilL, Oa.
Presents That Will Please
In selecting - my stock I first consider quality.
are obliged to have inexpensive goods, but vve do n •
buv anything the low price of which is its only recon
mendatiop.
We avoid buying goods which have an a PP u e . al j an !s
of value they do not possess, viz., articles which a
made to only sell. Our aim is to study the permane
interest of the customer. ..
Many fancy articles in Sterling Silver from
best manufactures. Nice heavy goods that y° u
buy at home, thereby giving your substantial suppo
home people and. at the same time, saving money.
We will appreciate your trade.
T. GRESHAM,
Norwalk, Cona., writ*.; up
done wonders for my boy , h ‘
praiee it aaoogh. I think It
bt medicine on earth • u, *" th *
yoa why I think .0 : V *•
been afflicted with catarrh at? *“*
was a baby fly months oI A * U
for years I had to watch him .u k *'
long, and keep his mouth op en
could breathe, as he could nm s, **
through his nose. He has aU*,. w*
very delicate. y ' ***B
“Since he commenced taking th
runs I can go to bed and sleep. n Vil?
He can breathe through his n ,
way he lies, and all that hawking 2
spitting is gone My boy i. f
today as when he left ofT takint ,
and he only took one bottle.” *
T. T. Llenallen, a prominent y oan ,
alien, in the U. S.
document room,
has taken Peruna f I
for catarrh and [
speaks of its ef- jWyiL I;
fieaey in the fol- AprcLgjtek jjU,
lowing words. UPf
Mr. Llenallen '
says: “I am -
happy to write ' WWjrA '
yon that I am
cured of what I T. T. Llenallen.
thought, as well J
as my doctors, an everlasting case of
catarrh,and take pleasure in sayingthu
Peruna has done it all.”
Any one who wishes perfect
health must be entirely free from
catarrh. Catarrh Is well-nigh uni
versal; almost omnipresent. Pe
runa Is the only absolute safe
guard known. A cold is the be
ginning of catarrh. To prevent
colds, to cure colds, Is to cheat ca
tarrh out of Its victims. Perunt
not only cures catarrh, but pre
vents it. Every household should
be supplied with this great rem
edy for coughs, colds, etc.
Address The Peruna Medicine Cos,
Columbus, Ohio, for a free book on
catarrh.