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(B .WFOKD’S eczeka wash
uid certain care for Eeseimi, Scald
| .itch. St. Anthony’s Eire, IMm pies,
AM . it Khenm. Erysipelas, Heat, Milk
Tftf DnudniC’, and all affecthinfl of
raves all'list ov, s of the Keet caused
|tt " . ~,] Perspiration. •
; 1111 V CHAW FOHD & <50.,
• tors, ... ATHKNfI, GA,
, sale by M. F. Word and J. K. Wikle
tersville, an.
~taxe§ Free.
Manufacturers, ■ Attention!
< ity ohiusasuf.
A i>i:n, Fly the Mayor and Aldermen
! of Onrtersvflle, That any party or
"• ; i ~ siml! In future invest in property in
!■ r thepurposeof conducMnpr any tnan
eviterprise, and shall actually operate
'' ill he exempt from all city taxes
property and all machinery and im
. thereon of every character, for the
years from the purchase of such
Approved Nov. 1, 1888.
,’pVKKSMt NT —STAN 11 IN G COM
BI ITT KEN.
i a. < rawfoni. Chairman, A. M. Will-
Moses Scbener.
, \V Waldmp, Chairman, A. L. Bar-
On Bradley,
foliins, Chairman, A. L. Barron, L.
Matthews, Chairman, G. W. Wal
sr'nr f foliins.
li r ,— '.V. \. Bradley, Chairman, A.
Y i. |t. Mat thewa.
A. h. Herron, Chairman, A. M. Will-
V‘„ Moses Scheuer.
, \[ OON . J. 0. VVOFFOTtT),
‘ Clerk. Mayor.
ii ime Brevities.
K McCormick, Comity Surveyor,
kui Stilophoro, Ga.
K. t strangers in the city,
i: ter Las taken a jump. Make more
of if.
\\.|. c,clous have seemingly disap
peni‘ i! from the markets.
I • p,ob Williams had one of his
cut off tit the broom factory the
ether tlay.
C itti ravine merchants should 'place
j| lt ■ yertisements at <. nee. The people
are looking for it.
Ker up with the procession by liber
al], patronizing the advertising columns
oft be county paper.
i -viUe Lodge No. 63, F. A. M. , -will
Ip , '*‘-r meet, at seven o’clock instead
of half past seven.
5..". rel of our county correspondents’
j ( .p, . me in last week too late for our.
) ;i .f They should reach this office
by Tuesday’s mail.
The l-cns ought to feel encouraged to
! !, irid hump themselves. Eggs are
briny: _■ twefity cents per dozfen and
Hie s occ in the market.
Ir. Kd Camp, electrician and nervanic
hi ii Consumption, heart and other
cl• diseases cured; consultation free.
( ii residence Nelson Gbreath.' ,
Tin; will be a picnic at Rowland
jin: ,■ church on the 20th inst. Every
lL vdeome. Come and bring baskets.
N'- V'j and speeches by all speakers.
ib‘\ Dr. Johnson, of Canada, arrived
Tm- My evening, and our people will
have tin* pleasure of hearing him again
daring the remaining days of the meet
inir.
< an is beginning to come in freely.
T!i- planters of the surrounding com -
ti; u , find by testing the matter that
this > the ’place to sell their cotton and
viy their supplies.
Tie tabernacle meeting has already
drawn its usual quota of visitors from
neighboring points. Next Sunday, it is
heliewd, the railroads will bring in an
immense crowd.
The protracted meeting at Smith's
(TupC,, near Gum Spring, commences
next Saturday. It will be in charge of
the pa'tor, Rev. Mr. McGee. Everybody
is invited to attend.
Col. J. R. Conyers is having his law
office conveniently and attractive fitted
up and arranged. He has added a large
revolving book case that holds several
Jiundred law volumes.
1C v. .1. M. White informs ns that the
qmc •.•••/,- conference for the Kingston
dreiM M. E. Church, will beheld at Bran
d<>n's elinveh on the second Saturday
||d Sunday in October.
* forget to bring your mineral
Tinmens for the State Fair to Col. It.
" V irphy. It will cost Bartow comity
1:1 ' -to make a display that, will be
"" ‘.ousands of dollars to her.
1 city council are giving attention
~l ‘ -Meets ami sidewalks in numerous
pi,, - where work is needed. Carters-
Vi: • despite some negligence, presents
11 iy and inviting look to the vis
iter.
1 artersville city court is in session.
I r > ;>iness is more voluminous than
a account of cases brought over
! " l iner terms, win n litigautsamong
! > asked for extension of time for
j
’ J. H. Crabb, of Gedartown,
i ,! '" through Cartersville the other
(| ’ si his return from -Calhoun, where
• m to receive four new prisoners
'" r ‘ points atiary. sent up from Gor
-o,‘ county.
c- maud lor dwellings increases.
1 ' ■■ numbers, of people t rying to
M ‘*renting property. Why don t
pie go to building'? Vie know
M 1 Miter paying investment than
*!:"• lSi iaiuses for rent.
W*' t artersville Steel and Furnace
I ■' > s nil airs are moving along sat
| ' Contracts .are now being
I .■ different parts of the mate-
I " a k on the side tracks will
■ tiCu ij i , ,
|[ ° ‘ "emu a day or two.
The Middle Cherokee Baptist Associa
tion meets at Taylorsville to-morrow.
It will b> worth a great deal to our
farmers to attend the State Fair. It is
held bv the State Agriculture Society,
and is p’. e-eminetly a farmers’movement,
It will put new life and hope and cour
age into tlie heart of a farmer to attend
it. -
Mr. \Y. W. Ginn asks of his fellow citi
zens the office of tax collector, at the
coming election. He is well qualified for
the discharge of the duties of the office.
He has been tried and not found wanting
in this line of work. See his card in an
other column.
The Coukant-Americax will duplicate
prices and styles of job work done in any
city in this country Remember we can and
will do your work as cheaply as Atlanta
or Chattanooga. Let us all patronize
each other and keep all the money we
can at home.
We learn that, a difficulty occurred
Monday night last at old man Schley’s
place, just across the line in Paulding,
between two men, and one of them was
cut seriously with a knife. The names of
the combatants we could not learn.
14 Why don’t the city council publish their
regular proceedings, so that tax payers
can know what’s being done—like they
do in other towns and cities?” This
question was put to us the other day by
a but we could not answer it .
Pomp Johnson’s restaurant ha* been
a popular resort for the hungry during
the week. His table is usually filled with
a good variety well prepared. He will
begin this week and keep regularly
during the season celery and fresh oys
ters. The latter lie will be prepared to
serve in any style.
Mr. A. G B. Vandivere, the mail eon
tract'T, has fitted up a nice two horse hack,
to make daily trips between Carters-ville
and Erwin. This will be a great conven
ience to the people along the line, and it
should: be encouraged with a liberal
patronage. See card with schedu e and
rates in another column.
( apt. R. R. Hargis announces his can
didacy for the Legislature in this week’s
Come n r-Am e rican , and states his posit! n
on some leading questions. Captain Dick
has a host o‘ friends in the county, and
will make a lively race, and if elected will
do liis best to protect the interests of the
peojde in the matter of legislation.
Mr. Crosby, of New York, a business
man who has traveled the Union over,
happening in Cartersville and taking
notes of her advantages, is syi agreeably
impressed that he expresses an intention
to settle here and invest, provided suita
ble iilans mature. He has authorized
friends to look out for him a home, with
a view to locating at once with his
family.
Mr. J. T. Bell, of the St. Janies Hotel,
offers to deliyer a series of lectures the
coming winter, *t the opera house, as fol
lows: The North and South contrasted—
a trip through the Yellowstone—ten
thousand miles by rail, stage and mus
tang —the world's great battles and the
physical and political changes thereof
the world's great commanders, their ante
cedants, etc., etc.
That popular train on the \Y. & A.,
known as the Rome Express, will cease
to be run after October Ist. President
William,son is not willing to continue the
train under the agreement with the old
management of the Rome road, and
Superintendent Anderson, of the W. &
A., it seems is not willing to accede to
terms offered by Mr. Williamson. A
great many Romans and others to
whom this train was a great conven
ience will greatly regret its discontin
uance.
Mr. S. L. Vandivere received a very
painful injury last Friday while attemp
ting to stop a runaway horse. The
animal was attached to their delivery
wagon, and becoming frightened broke
loose while Mr. A. B. G. Vandivere was
unhitching it. In running to catch the
reins Sanford stepped on a stone that
rolled and he jell violently to the ground.
His left arm was sprained and the bone
slightly crushed in the shoulder joint.
It will necessarily trouble him some time,
but we are glad to see him able* to be out
again.
One of the neatest pieces of work of
the kind to be seen in Cartersville (or
any other town, for that matter), is the
new job of painting and paper hanging
just completed for J. R. Wikle & Cos., at
their stand, corner Main street and the
railroad. In the selection in colors ideas
ing harmony is secured and every touch
evinces modern taste. Mr. A. Iv. For
ester, who is always up with the times
in his line, is the executor. The people
of (’artersville are highly favored in hav
ing so skilled and progressive a work
man in painting, paper hanging and kin
dred branches as Mr. Forester.
Tne sagacious purchaser of dry goods
tests variously the inducements offered
in different quarters and upon a final
computation acts with intelligence and
usually to profit. H. B. Park & Cos., of
Home, are broad in their policy towards
customers, handle an immense stock, em
bodying a pdeasing variety, in which
can be found all novelties for the season
and goods in each special line that in
quality the purchaser can always depend
on. They are each season widening their
field, and with that liberality and push
that should characterize all thrifty
Ponses, they are reaching out for the
trade of neighboring counties, including
Bartow. It will pay to read their ad
vertisement and call on them when in
Nearly all our streets are too narrow,
and there should be an eye to opening
them up wider, in all future improve
ments. We have seen Main street
blockaded with vehicles within the past
week. Property owners will enhance the
value of their property by mutual agree
ments to take iii fences in the residence
parts of the city, and widen the streets.
It looks badly, and prevents a good
show of nice property to have such nar
row street*.
For Sale.
Good milch cow wit h young calf. Satis
faction guaranteed. Apply to
913-tf W. G. Bare it.
See Jones & Monfort about coal, wood
and kindling. 9 13—It.
On accouut of holiday, our store will
be closed Saturday, Sept. 15, until G p. ni.
Scheuer Bros.
Cartersville Alliance.
At a meeting of the Cartersville Far
mers’ Alliance, which convened on Sat
urday. Sept. 15th, 1888, the following
resolution was adopted:
Whereas, There has been formed what
is termed a “bagging trust’* for the pur
pose of raising or fixing the price of ban
ging at exorbitant figures and thus
taking advantage of the necessities of
the fanners of tie* South; which combi
nation, in the last analysis, is simply a
species of robbery; and.
Whereas, the last means of thwarting
this outrage is for a, combination on
the part of the cotton planters to resist
to their utmost this mbbery; and,
Whereas, There is an effort being made
to get a substitute for jute bagging;
therefore,
Be it resolved, by the Cartersville Far
mers’ Alliance, That we will not buy any
jute bagging during this season, mid re
quest every farmer of Bartow county,
whether an Alliance man or not, to join
us in this effort to crush this piece of rob
bery. J. C. Tr.MLKVf Sec.
Wai:nek's Log C a i -1 x
Remedies. —“Sarsapu r i 1 -
JljlpanjV la,” “Cough and Cowsump-
Remedy;’*—Hopsand
Bu e h u —“E x traeiy'—
SfepygbH air To,. ver
K&StfZft’m Pills Planters.-’ (!>„.
rous-Eled rical), —“Rose (’ream," for Ca
tarrh. They are, like Warner's “Tippe
canoe,” the simple, effective remedies of
the old Log Cabin days.
A good supply of wood and coal will be
kept constantly on hand by Jones A
Monfort. 9 13-It
On account of holiday, our store will
be closed Saturday, Sept. 15, until Gp. m.
Scheuer Bros.
Those in want of coal, should see Jones
& Mon fort for best coal and lowest
prices. Supply always on hand. 9 13-4 t
On account of holiday, our store will be
closed Saturday, Sept. 15, until G p. in.
Suheuer Bros.
Hunnicutt’s Rlicmimtic Cure
Endorsed by the 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. G. t and cbeerfuby recom
mend it as the best blood purifier and
tonic I have ever used tince taking
yourcuiel have gained twenty pounds
in weight. Yourstru.lv,
Wm. Tui nek.
AN ATLANTA PHYSICIAN SPEAKS.
Atlanta, Ga., Oct .0,1887.
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 f p oro rlieuma
tism and its attendant complication®, and
if tri and I am confident of its efficacy.
Respectfully,
P O Box 62 J. A. Nei ms, M. D.
A CTJi.E IN EVERY CASE.
H. R. C Cos.:
Gentlemen —I pronoimce your Rheu
matic Cure a success beyond question. I
have tried the great remedy in three
cases, and find a oure in every ease. I
pronounce it good. Very respectfully,
Dr. W. L. Clay.
432 Walnut St , Louisville, Ky.
FROM THE AUTHOR OF 1 UNCLE REMUS.
Atlanta, Ga., March 3, 1888.
H. R. C. Cos.:
Gentlemen— I take pleasure in saying
that your Hunnieutt’s Rheumatic Cure is
the best I have ever seen. My mother,
who had been suffering with rheumatism
for thirty years, was entire y 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—l have taken your Hunnicutt’s
Rheumatic Cure for Inflammatory Rheuma
tism with ereat benefit. It is, in my
opinion, the best medicine for rbeuma
tism I ever took.
Jno. D. Cunningham,
Ex-Judge U. S. Court of Ala
A D. S. MARSHAL TELLS HIS EXPERIENCE.
Atlanta, Ga , Feb. 4, 1888.
Hunnicutt Rheumatic Cure Cos.:
Gentlemen —It affords me pleasure to
add 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 , ail T found neces
sary to relieve me of all symptoms of
rheumatism, and I deem it but justice not
only to those who originated this cure,
but to all others who may be suffering
from the same cause, *o say this much in
confirmation of what is claimed for this
medicine. Yours respectfully,
John W. Nelms.
Price—sl per bottle Six bottles $5.
Prepared only at Laboratory of Hunnicutt
Rheumatic Cure Cos., Atlanta, Ga.
?2f“F<>r sale by all Druggists
Send for book of valuable information
and testimonials of well known citizens.
Hurrah for Cleveland and Thurman 1
Bandana handkerchiefs at 50 and 25
cents at Seheuer Bros.
A Xj Xj
GOODS—
=AT COST!=
A Golden Opportunity
The Leaders of Low - Prices.
125,000 Acres Timber Lend!
AUBREY & MLEWEN,
j 1 1 * .-.ti jj ,1m * uuii.j mm
3,090,000 Acres Florida Land, 5,000 Acres Iron f Manganese.
COAL PROPERTY!
aug3o-im.
Are you restless at night and harassed
by a bad cough? Use Dr. J. H. McLean’s
Tar Wine Lung Balm, it will secure you
sound sleep, and effect a prompt and
radical cure. (5-8-3 in
Frequently accidents occur in the
household which cause burns, cuts,
sprains and bruises; for use in such cases
Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Lini
ment has for many years been the con
stant favorite family remedy. 1) 0-3 m
Wanted—Farming Lands, City Property, Min
eral Lands, etc. We want them bod and that at
once. Cartersville Real Estate Cos.,
A. M. Willingham, Manager.
On account of holiday, our store \\ ill be
closed Saturday, Sept. 15, until b p. in.
Scheufr Bros.
Just received, 500 gents’ and ladies’
campaign (bandana) handkerchiefs, at
Seheuer Bros.
Tell mo not, in mournlul numbers
That this life is but a dren^>,
While Pomp Johnson feeds so cheaply,
And even hash is what it seems.
In the classic language of Shakespeare,
Pomp is a boss feeder.
TiiE Rolling Mill—isub-rosa) —ft’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 Cartersville 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 p; o
pose to boom the" interests of their customers as
well as their own.
Electric Bitters.
This remedy is becoming so well known
and so popular as-to need no sped-d men
tion. All who have used Electric Bitters
sing the same song of praise.—A purer
medicine does not exist and it is guaran
teed to do all that is claimed. Electric
Bitters will cure all diseases of tlie Liver
and Kidneys, will remove impure blood. —
Will drive Malaria from the system and
prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers.
—For cure of Headache, Consumption
and Indigestion try Electric B’ttyers—
Entire sat-sfaction guaranteed; or money
refunded.—-Price 50 cts. and $1 00 per
bo’tie at Wikle’s Drug Store. 5
Sick h end arch e, wind on the stomach,
biliousness, nausea, are promptly and
agreeably banished by Dr. J. H. McLean's
Little Liver and Kidney Pillets. 25c. a
\Vial. ’ 6-8-3 m
v ~ ~ ~f\ wjj .
Ga.K
LARGEST STOCK, FINEST GOODS, LATEST STYLES VXD LOWEST PRICES.
Millinery, Flannels, Jeans, Beets, Slices and Clothing.
We are glad to announce to the trade of North Georgia Lid Alabama that
ere showing the largest stock < f Dry Goods, Ac., ever brought to this part of ti e
S'ate. Our stock abou ids with real and wonderful bargains throughout.
We bu? goods in large quantities, t!ierei>y securing the 1 we-.t ]>ossil)le prices
of the manufacturers, &c., which enable us often to sell m tuy line-; of goods at
prices that our competitors call “New York cost ’ Examine, these prices :
3,000 yards Pacific Wool Cashmere, in rdl g< lor-*, only 10*.
2,n00 New York Fancy Worsted, in ail colors, 15c, worth 20c.
2 Cases Fine Double Width Wool Serge Suiting only 15c. worth 25x
2 Cases 38 in. Fine All Wool Henrietta Serge, 37R\ will not be matched f r
less than 50c, out < f our house.
1 Case 38 inch All Wool Henrietta, in ten shades, 55c, regular prio *, 65c.
Silts, Plushes, Velvets and Woolen Dress Goods,
In'All the Latest Styles, with Trimmings to Match.
- ’ '**v**kMr%*
MILLINERY! MILLINERY!
Our sfcoc’v of Hats, Bo i iets, Tips, Plumes and Ribbons are simply beautiful and
the piice v ery low.
Jeans, Cassimeres, &c. $$
G*od Pi as tern Doeskin Jeans at 121 and 15c. Heavy 9 ounice Kentucky Wool
Jemjß, 25 and 36c. Our best Longstaple Texas All \YL,oI Jeans at 3Cc, 37Ac and
42? r c. This Texas Jeans is the best and cheapest fine Jeans in Georgia. Alf Wool
Red Flannel at 12ic, 18c, 20c, 25c and upward.
Boots, Shoes i Clothing'.
Men’s heavy every diy Boots, all sizes, $1.75 and $2.00. Big job.
Men’s fine Sunday Shoes, all sizes. $1 50, $1.75 and $2.00. Baigaim--.
Women’s every day Shoes. 90c. SI.OO ond $1.25. Warranted solid.
Ladies Button Shoes, $1.25, $1.50 hug $1.75. Low in piice. high in grad *.
Largest stock Solid Brogans, SI.OO, $1.15, $1.25 and $1.40, Look at them
Clothing, Cloaks and Plush Wraps !J|
We are certainly healquarters for these goods. D m’t buy them till you see
our stock.
Make our store vonr lieadquarters while in Rome and visiting the Exposition.
DOCK CUN YUS, of Bartow County, is with us and he will be glad to
-ee and wait upon any of his friends or serve them in auy wav. (five him a call,
or if you can’t do this, send an order and it will have prompt atteutkr.
Send for Samples and Prices.
H. B. PARKS & CO.,
2<)sep3m. USSr*Agents for Butterick’s Patterns.
Choicest City Property on the Market. Farms, A1 1 Sizes.
' City lax.
The city tax books will be open from
September 17th to October 17th. The
city tax is one half of one per cent.
J. I). Wilkerson,
tl oct 1 City Tax Collector.
Get .your property ready for the coniine; 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, vvji
soon be issued and sent abroad by the Carters'
villo Real Estate Company, A. M. Willingham,
manager. List your property with the company
at once and secure the first and best customers.
Clultlreu 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. f Keep its month clean and in
n healthy state, by using Delectalave.
For sale by {^Druggists.
i Get rc&d.v for the fall Doom that is sure to
come by put Mug 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.
Wanted at Once—Small farm near in,for cash
Cartersville Real Estate Cos..
A. M. Willingham. Maimgei.
Your Mlcl Uuggy.
You can maxe your old buggy
carriage look new by the use of one can
of Detroit Carriage Paint. Only ?sc, at
Wikle’s drug store near the railroad.
The City Exchange Restaurant and
barber shop will be prepared to accom
modate the visitors to the great Gib r
naele meeting. Pomp Johnson is pre
paring to do his part of taking care of
the crowds.
Parents Criminally Liable.
More than half of all deaths occur le
fore six years of age. An erne/ of ini o
eent, lovely ohil dren are swept need I y
away tacii year. Pijynts are crim’na'ly
responsible for this. The death, rate of
children in England is le-s than half this.
Acker’s English B ibv Sootier ha- done
more to bring this about than all other
causes combined.. Ymi cannot afford to
be without it. Sold by J. li. Wikle &
(’o. e o w