The Cartersville courant-American. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1888-1889, September 13, 1888, Image 5

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SKIN-CURA, JIAWFOED'S*ECZEMA. WASH certain cure for Eczema, Scald ' ttcr. Itch, St. Anthony’s Eire, Pimples, I Sait Rheum, Erysipelas, Heat, Milk I : '* luifert. Dandruff, and all affections of (’nrcK a!l diseases of the Feet caused ,h, y ir ' t nd Perspiration. JOHN CKAWFOUI) & CO., i .rietors, - - - ATHENS, GA, i 1 f j or sale b,y M. F. Word ami J. K. Wikle C rfersville, Ga. AXES FREK Manufacturers, - Attention! < ITY OKDINANt’E. Ordained, By the Mayor and Aldermen ~■i! ( it.v of Cartersville, That any party or 7, - who shall in future invest in property in D tv for the purpose of conducting any man , nJ r enterprise and shall actually operate . . shall be exempt from all city taxes • property and all machinery and im ' nts thereon of every character, for the I’’., - five years from the purchase of such pjopet ty. A ftp roved Nov. 1, 18*8. n n oovKRNM t NT—STANDING COM MITTEES f 1 ., _,j A. < rawford, Chairman, A. M. Will hi, m. Moses Schcuer. ( ; w, Wahlrup, Chairman, A. L. Tlar ‘rdn E. A Bradley. Collins, Chairman, A. L. Barron, L. I' Matthews. I- 15 Matthews, Chairman, G. W. A\ al- Collins. nildimrs —W. A. Bradley, Chairman, A. Collins, L. 1C Matthews. ~ L. Barron, Chairman, A. M. Will ingham, Moses Scheuer. , M moon, .1. C. Wofford, Herk. Mayor. q\4 13 W EVI I IPCS. li. J. McCormick, County Surveyor, j> 0 Stilesboro, Ga. K very body welcomes the delightful weather. Prof. Freyer, of Marietta, is in tliecit.v, talking music. ('apt. J. J. Calhoun went to Cedartown yesterday. The E. & W. will run special trains during the meeting. Misses Kateand HattieSofgearrived at West Hud Institute on Wednesday morn ing. Make your arrangements to attend every service possible during the meet ing. Mr. Gordon Bass spent a few days in Home last week visiting friends and re/a tires. Our schools are flourishing. Carters vilie has cause to be proud of her solen did schools. The Cartersville Steel & Furnace Com pany is receiving bids on material to be used in their buildings. Miss Cl ar a L) avidso ii , acliarmin gyo u n g lady of Selma, Ala., is the guest of Mr. Robert Anderson’s family on Erwin street. Mr. Tomlinson, the photographer, has lifine artist with him for the season, and yop- sos to compete with anybody in fiisline. See card. Mr. .J. E. Morris, near Emerson, visit ed CartersviUe last week and placed his son. Charlie, in the West End Institute. Charlie is a. very bl ight boy. The indications are that the Taberna cle meeting will be very largely attended, bet us see to it that all are well treated, and made to fall in love with Carters ville. Prof. L. B Robeson, of West End Insti tute, is regarded by his associates as at least the equal, if not the superior, of any teacher who has ever been in Car tersville. Mr. W. E. Tull, from Kansas, arrived at Emerson with his family the first of the week, to take up liis abode there. Bartow county gladly welcomes such citizens as Mr. Tull. In\ Collector J. F. Linn lias his books ni-arly ready to begin the collection of 1 ixix. He informs us that the amount tnr State and county combined will be $3.06 on the #I,OOO. kev. T. M. Smith, pastor oi! the East •Jacksonville Presbyterian church, is re port* * among the yellow fever cases. He Fi' many friends in this section, and an earnest prayer will go up for fcjC* recovery. a are informed by the teachers of Ks t End Institute that they have nine- F"' ■ pupils in actual attend.'nice. Mrs. ‘kci'is lias eight pupils boarding with Fr and several more have engaged Many students are expected af- F' r the rabernacle services. * name of Mr. Joseph 8 haw is pre sto! this week as a candidate for tax ' ! iM tor. He is a worthy, deserving ,liai " and if liis fellow sitizens see fit to him this office they rnav feel as- N : ; that he will faithfully and satis- L< t(iriiy flu p. Bead his card under the propfr head. Sanford Venable took from a well *' l! ~ dug on his premises three miles I’nssville, the other day, some 11 "' K> that, show up to be slate ami mnr -1 la* disco very created quite an in- H " Si oniony his neighbors who iiave ! °see t he specimens. They may i tof profitable lends of one or f these minerals ami we hope they U’e.'untie discoveries may yet * Wy, of the >{. Id i hlli'eh. South, ■ u ‘ !i; sl church in this city last Sun* f| m-ssion being the 1 Oth anni *■ he Women's Missionary So (*l *’ ■ : ireb. he preached a ser l] . . evi!ieii, on the subject of mis "Hll.S ri’j 1 sermons were greatly enjoy- O! 'Hi,, tj eisnop iias promised to return r, here one or two days during the * ,( ' 1 Ua ’ : 'le meeting. Mrs. Lula B. Julian, of Carrollton, Ga., is visiting her grandfather, Mr. W. P. Johnson, of this city. Mrs. V. M. Alexander, of Cartersville, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Bonner, near town. —Calhoun Times. Anderson A Cos. have suspended work in their mines, here, until the steel plant gets ready for ore at Cartersville, as this will save them $3.75 per ton advantage over shipping to Pittsburg—Dalton Argus. The words so touchingly written by John W. Akin about the death of that noble Christian woman, Mrs. Serena I). Munford. will strike a vein of sympathy that will staid an echo of their sentiment in the hearts of all her hosts of friends who may read them. She was indeed a blessing to her own generation, and her memory will long linger, like the mellow ing light of an autumn sunset, upon the generation to follow. Those desirous of purchasing splendid property should read the advertisement of commissioners’sale of the Moseley & Used lot near Stileboro, a valuable tract on Euharlee creek in Polk, some fine iron ore property near, some good bottom land in an adjacent tract, all combined in the well known Dickerson place—keep their eye on the date and attend the sale on the first Tuesday in November, in this city. It will be a rare opportunity and the shrewd investor nor the seeker of a pleasant and desirable home should neither fail to be on hand. Dr. W. 11. Felton delivered a speech at the court house last Saturday on the po litical issues of the day, which was lis tened to with profound interest by a most intelligent and appreciative au dieuce, mainly made up of farmers. He dwelt mainly upon the importance of the State retaining her hold upon the State road, giving many cogent reasons why it should not go into the hands of those whose interests are foreign to our own. He strongly defended the interests of the farmer and laboring classes, and indicated needed legislation looking to this end The doctor is always inter esting, and our people esteem it a treat to hear him. He is a candidate for the legislature, and whenever he is in the field, in Bartow county, his election is considered a foregone conclusion. Death of an Infant. Died in Chattanooga, Sunday last, Walter Oliver, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Rogers. The remains were brought here Sunday and interred in the cemetery, Rev. W. H. Cooper officiat ing. Mrs. Rogers was Miss Lack.v, daughter of Mr. Oliver Lackey, of this place, and her many friends willl be pained to learn of her sad bereavement. About Gold. Information just received by a certain indefatigable friend of Bartow county’s material growth and to the importance of a constant lookout for good things, is to the effect that new openings on our gold leads near the county line are pan ning good results. These same leads penetrate Bartow county, and our in former says we ought to be at work on them in a dozen places, at least, before strangers absorb all the cream therein. The Tabernacle Meeting. The first service of the Tabernacle meeting will be held at 10:30 next Fri day morning. The opening sermon will be preached by Rev. Dr. Lockwood if he arrives in time. If he should not be on hand Rev. Sam Jones will preach. There will be three services each day during the meet ing—morning, afternoon and night. The railroads will sell excursion tickets during the meeting. The E. &. W. It. It. of Ala., will run special trains between Cedartown and Cartersville, commencing Monday, 17th j inst., until the close of the meeting; and ! on Sundays special trains from Pell City to Cartersville —one fare for round trip. These trains will be run so as to allow for attending the services and returning home at convenient hours. Hotels and boarding houses in the city will give special low rates. < A first class restaurant will be run on the Tabernacle grounds, where parties who do not choose to bring their meals can be supplied. Reliable Instruments. Prof. F. L. Freyer, of the firm of Frey er & Bradley, of Atlanta, was in the city yesterday, moving among his friends. The professor has sold pianos and or gans in this section for twenty years, and it is but natural for the people to think of him when wanting to buy a piano or organ. In this day of shoddy and unre liable instruments, we are fortunate in having such dealers so near at hand. His house is located at *27 Whitehall street, Atlanta—having as partners his son, Chas. H. Freyer. also well known here, and Samuel Bradley, for the last nine years, as head salesman with the Estey Company. They represent only the very best and most reliable instru ments made, which they fully warrant and sell on reasonable and accommoda ting terms. We ad vise our readers to call on tins firm when anything is wanted in their ! line, or write them for any information | wanted. Address Freyer & Bradley, 2 1 j Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. ! For Sale, Good milch cow with young calf. Satis faction guaranteed. Apply to 9 13-tf W. C. Baker. See Jones & Monfort about coal, wood and kindling. 9 13-4 t. Rack From New York. Mr. J. P. Jones returned home last Saturday. He reports business lively in New York. Southern merchants were there in large numbers, and all seemed cheerful and hopeful—considering the outlook for business splendid. “What do they think of Cartersville up there?” we asked. ‘•Cartersville is well known and looked upon as one of the best towns in Geor gia—the truth is, they think our little city is fairly humming with enterprise. The wonderful mineral wealth of Bartow county is common talk, and with proper effort I think thousands will visit us from the North the coming winter, with a view to business. It made me feel prouder than ever of Georgia and Bar tow county to hear the good opinion that others ha ve of our country. Mr. Jones says the people among whom he moved while in New York, seemed nearly solid for Cleveland, and he thinks the Democrats will carry the State by a good majority. “How about goods?” “Well, I struck it just right—made some grand ten strikes in the way of bargains—and will have a huge stock, and many eye-openers in the way of prices—of which I will speak in my ad vertisements.” Technological School. Monday of last week was the day set apart by the Board of Education for the examination of applicants for admission to this school. Four young men were promptly on hand when the hour ar rived for the work to begin. The balance of the day was spent in answering the questions sent up by President Hopkins. On the day following the Board began the work of examining the papers of the young men, and spent part of two (lays at it. All of the applicants did well, but Mr. Charlie Pritchett, of this city, and Mr. Eugene Dodd, of the 17th District, were the successful contestants. Mr. Pritchett made the highest mark, and by his acquaintance with the mat ters under consideration, reflects great credit on the East Cartersville Institute (under Profs’. Lee and Zellars), in which he had been a student for the past year. Mr. Dodd was very close to him, and made a fine record tor himself. The other young men did well, but somebody must be ahead, and Pritchett and Dodd are the men to represent Bar tow county in the Technological School the first year of its existence. On account of holiday, our store will be closed Saturday, Sept. 15, until 6 p. m. Scheuer Bros. A good supply of wood and coal will be kept constantly on hand by Jones & Monfort. 9 13-4 t Democratic Executive Committee. At the Democratic mass meeting for Bartow county, held Sept. 4th, 1888; the following gentlemen were appointed to serve as the Executive Committee for the ensuing two years: Cartersville —Martin Collins, J J Con ner. Euharlee (17th) —G M Isbell. Taylorsville—J no Dorsey. Iron Hill—R L Griffin. Kingston—L Burrough. Cassville —J G Lowry. Adairsville —G M Boyd. 6th District—W A F Stephens. Pine Log— ft A Barton. Wolf Pen—D J Haney. Stamp Creek —J 0 Goodson. Allatoona —T C Moore. Emerson—C M Jones. On account of holiday, our store will be closed Saturday,Sept. 15, until 6 p.m. Scheuer Bros. Those in want of coal, should see Jones A Monfort for best coni and lowest prices. Supply always on hand. 9 13-4 t On account of holiday, our store will be closed Saturday, Sept. 15, until 6 p. m. Scheuer Bros. On account of holiday, our store will be closed Saturday, Sept. 15, until 6 p. m. Scheuer Bros. Just received, 500 gents’ and ladies’ campaign (bandana) handkerchiefs, at Scheuer Bros. Tell me not, in mournful cumbers That this life is but a, dream, While Pomp Johnson feeds so cheaply, And even hash is what it seems. In the classic language of Shakespeare, Pomp is a boss feeder. The City Exchange Restaurant and barber shop will be prepared to accom modate the visitors to tiie great taber nacle meeting. Pomp Johnson is pre paring to-do his part of taking care of the crowds. Flectric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special men tion. Ail who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise.—A purer medicine does not exist audit, is guaran teed to do all that, is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove impure blood.— Will drive MaDria from the system and prevent as well us cure all Malarial fevers. —For cure of Headache, Consumption and Indigestion try Electric Bitters— Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded.—Price 50 cts. and’ $1 00 per bo tie at Wikle’s Drug Store. 5 is Consumption Incurable? Foul the following: Mr. C A. Morris, . Newark, Ark., says: “A as down with Abscess of Lungs, and Iriends and phy ; sroians pronounced me an Incurable Con i sumptive. Began taking Dr. Kings New | Discovery for Consumption, am now on ! my third bottle, and able to oversee the I wont on my farm, it is ilie finest medi j cine ever made.” 5 sen hr iir bros. A Xj Xi GOODS^- =AT COST!= A G olden Opportunity SCHEUER BROS., The Leaders of Low Priees. Hunuieutt’s Rheumatic Cure Endorsed by tlie Medical Profession. A GREAT blood purifier. Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 4,1887. H. R. C. Cos.: Gentlemen —I have used five bottles of your H. R. C., and cheerfully recom mend it as the best blood purifier and tonic I have ever used since taking yourcuiel have gained twenty pounds in weight. Yours truly, Wm. Turner. AN ATLANTA PHYSICIAN SPEAKS. Atlanta, Ga., Oct 26,1887. H. R.C Cos.: Gentlemen —I have used your Rheu matic Cure in several cases of the worst type, and lam glad to say it had the desired effect in every case. I take great pleasure in recommending your medicine to those who are suffering from rheuma tism and its attendant complications, and if tried I am confident of its efficacy. Respectfully, P O Box 62 J. A. Nelms, M. D. A CURE IN EVERY CASE. H. R. C Cos.: Gentlemen —I pronounce your Rheu matic Cure a success beyond question. I have tried the great remedy in three cases, and find a cure in every case. I pronounce it good. Very respectfully, Dr. IV. L. Clay. 432 Walnut St , Louisville, Ky. FROM THE AUTHOR OF UNCLE REMUS. Atlanta, Ga., March 3, 1888. H. R. C. Cos.: Gentlemen—l take pleasure in saying that your Hunnicutt’s Rheumatic Cure is the best I have ever seen. My mother, who had been suffering with rheumatism for thirty years, was entire v relieved by a few bottles Yours truly, Joel Chandler Harris A PROMINENT ATLANTA LAWYER’S TESTIMONY. Atlanta, Ga.. Dec. 28,1887. Hunnicutt Rheumatic Cure Cos.: Gents —I have taken your Hunnicutt’s Rheumatic Cure for Inflammatory Rheuma tism with great benefit. It is, in my opinion, the best medicine for rheuma tism I ever took. Jno. D. Cunningham, Ex-Judge U. S. Court of Ala A U. s. MARSHAL TELLS HIS EXPERIENCE. Atlanta, Ga , Feb. 4, 1888. Hunnicutt Rheumatic Cure Cos.: Gentlemen —It affords me pleasure to sdd my testimony to that of the many who indorse your Hunnicutt s Rheumatic Cure I had been a constant sufferer from rheumatism for years, when 1 determined to try your cure, and to my surprise and delight one bottle was all I found neces sary to relieve me of all symi toms of rheumatism, and I it but justice not only to those who originated this cure, but to all others who may be suffering from the same cause, to say this much in confirmation of what is claimed for this medicine. Yours respectfully, John W. Nelms. Price —$1 per be ttle Mx bottles $5. Prepared only at Laboratory of Hunnicutt Rheumatic Cure Cos., Atlanta, Ga. sale by all Druggists Send for book of valuable information and testimonials of well known citizens. The Rolling Mill —(sub-rosa) —lt’s going to be built—no mistake—Cartersville is bound to be the steel making centre of the South. Don’t get too much excited, though, to put your prop erty in our hands to sell. Cartersville Real Estate Cos., A. M. Willingham, Manager. The Cattersville Real Estate Company, A. M Willingham manager, propose to do a rushing business. Property placed into that company’s hands may be safely claimed as sold. They pro pose to boom the interests of their custom e*s 11 is their o.v n. Sick headache, wind on the stomach, biliousness, nausea, are promptly and agreeably banished by Dr. J. 11. McLean’s Uttle Liver and Kidney Fillets. 25c. a vial. 6-8-3 in Fetid Biefilli. A bottle of Defbctalave may save you a month's suffering. If your gums are sore, h< al them with Deleetalave. Ise Delecbriave on yom tooth-brush, and * "s> •n‘ ; oa , ,■ 4 ■ ■.'tw; u \ or teeth with it, to remove the f-od particles ami prevent fermentation, which causes : a fetid breath* For sale by all Djuggists. Biingiug Gladness To mi ions, phasing their palates to 1 cleansing their sv.- terns, ar u dr. their Livers, Kidneys, Stomachs, and Bowels to a healthy activity. Such is the mission ol tiie famous California liquid fruit rem edy, t aiifomia Syrup of Figs. Hurrah for Cleveland and Thurman! Bandana handkerchiefs at 50 and 25 cents at Scheuer Bros. City Tax. The city tax books will be open from September 17th to October 17th. The city tax is one half of one per ceut. J. D. WILKEItSON, tl oct 1 City Tax Collector. Get your property ready for the coming boom. Advertising is what booms. We propose to pro duce the purchasers if you will furnish the property. Cartersville Real Estate Cos.. A. M. Willingham, Manager. Notice, Gin house insurance can be had by applying to Bartow Leake, Insurance Agent, box 8, Cartersville, Ga. Ten Thousand Pamphlets—Descriptive Of Cartersville and her magnificent resources, wiij soon be issued and sent abroad by the Carters ville Real Estate Company, A. M. Willingham, manager. List your property with the company at once and secure the first and best customers. Children Cry For It. The pleasant taste and agreeable aro ma of Delectalave make its use attrac tive to children at well as to adults. Early impress the child with the impor tance of good teeth. Spare it the suffer ing of decayed teeth by proper care and attention. Keep its mouth clean and in a healthy state by using: Delectaltwo. For sale by all Druggists. Ladies In delicate health, and all who suffer from habitual constipation, will find the pleasant California liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs, more easily taken and more beneficial in effect than any other remedy. It acts promptly, yet gently on the Bowels, Kidneys, Liver, and Stom ach, and does not sicken or debilitate. T I. N. C. Don't suffer any longer but use Tan ner’s Infallible Neuralgia cure, the only infallible cure on earth for all forms of neuralgia and nervous headache Ran gum Root Medicine Cos., Manufacturers, Nashville, Tenn. 5o cents per box. Sold by all druggists. 8-30 tl oct Personal. Mr N. H. Frohlichstein, of Mobile, Ala., writes: I take great pleasure in re commending Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, having used it for a severe attack of Bronchitis and Catarrh. It gave me instant relief and entirely cured me and JL have not been afflicted since, i also 7*eg to state that I had tried other remedies with no good result. Have also used Electric Bitters and Dr. Kind’s New Life Pills, both ot which I can rec ommend. Dr. King’s New Discove y for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, is sold on a positive guarantee. Trial bottles free at J R. YV’ikle & Co.’s Drug Store. 1 If you spit up phiegrn, and are troubled with a hacking cough, use Dr. J. H McLean’s Tar Wine Lung Balm. 96-3 m. Parents Criminally Liable. More than half of all deaths occur be fore six years of age. An armv of inno cent, lovely children are swept needl v away each year. Parents are criminallv responsible for this. The death rate of children in England is less than half this. Acker’s English Baby Soother has done more to bring this about than all other causes combined. You cannot afford to be without it. Sold by J. R. Wikle & Cos. eo w Get ready for the fall boom that is sure to come by putting your property into the hands of live, hustling real estate men that have “no flies on ’em.” Cartersville Real Estate Cos., A. M. Willingham, Manager. W anted at Once —Small farm near in, for cash customer. Cartersville Real Estate Cos.. A. M. Willingham, Manager. Your < Gtl Buggy. .You can mwKe your old buggy carriage look new by the use of one can of Detroit Carriage Paint, Only 75c, at Wikie’s drug stole near the railroad. m25-tf Are you restless at night and harassed by a bad cough? i.so Dr. J. H, McLean s Tar Wine Lung Balm, it will secure you sound sleep, and effect a prompt and radical cure. 6-8-3 m Frequently accidents occur in tlie household which cause burns, cuts, Dr. J. ti. McLean's Volcanic Oil Lini-* meat has for many years been the con stant favorite family remedy. u 6-3 m Wanted —-i arming Lands, City Pro]Jcrt.y, Min eral Lands, etc. We want them bad and that at once. Cartersville Real Estate Cos., A. M. Willingham, Manager. 125,000 Acres Timber Land! 3,000,000 Acres Florida Land. 5,000 Acres Iron § Manganese. i t — — — ~ ■ * AUBREY & M°EWEN, fjeal *- Estate, Coni, -*• Insurance. Choicest City Property on the Market. Farms, All Sizes. COAL PROPERTY! auf?3o-4m. JSueklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Ctrs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sa t Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no p:y required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisf c tion.or money refunded. Price 25 centf per box. For sale by J. R. Wikle A Cos. Syrup of Figs Is Nature’s own true laxative. It is the most easily taken, and the most effective remedy known to Cleanse the System when Billious or Costive; to dispel Head aches, Colds, and Fevers; to cure Habit ual Constipation, Indigestion, Piles, etc. Manufactured only by the California Fig fWrup Company, San Francisco, Cal. Sold by J. It. Wikle A Cos., druggists. jan2o-iy Attention, K. F. L. For sprains, bruises, rheumatis a, cramps, inflammation, spelling, cuts, burns, etc., in man, and splint, ringbone, windfall, epizootic, scratches, etc., in horses, Ilangum Root Liniment is a sure cure. The “King of Liniments'’ is the universal verdict. Never fails to care any ailment that can be reached by an external medical examination. 50 cents per bottle. For sale by all druggists. 8-80 tl oc K. P. O. Don't waste time and money and un dergo needless torture with the knife when Ethiopian Pile Ointment will afford instant relief and certain cure in every caseot blind, bleeding, itching, internal and external piles. Ilangum Root Ms di cing Cos., Manuiacturers, Nash ville, Tei a., 50 cents and $1 per bottle. Sold by all druggists. 8-80 tl c • Now i* the Time to use Hoages’ Sarsaparilla with IoF, jo of Potash, the great purifier for a<> blood. A certain cure for rheumatism, scrofulous affections and all diseases pe culiar to females, Renovates and in\ ;g --orates the system. PaysFmns roc< ai mend it. Take no other. Ilangum R< t Medicine Cos., Manufacturers, Nash v he, I eon. SI.OO per bott i . oold by an druggists. 8-80 tl o • The First sympiuiu of ? -euth. •Tired feeling, dull headache, pains in various parts of the body, sinking at IA pit of the stomach, loss oi app.Fte, fe* * r iskness, pimples or sores, are nil positive evidence of poisoned blood, hd matter how it become poisoned it must be puri fied to avoid tie tn Acker’s English Blood Elixir has never tailed to remove scrofulous or syphilitic poisons. Sold under positive guarantee by J. R. Wikle & Cos. e o w