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A Howling .shame.
Springfield, Mo , Hornet.
Rev. Ilurkhead, wliow wise hea<t con
ceived the idea of estnblishingu religious
palter in North Springfield, that would
revolutionise the Christian world, mop
the cold sweat of sm off tlie brow of in
credulity, and make satan leap from the
shores of confidence into the howling
ocean of consternation, afteo one week
has- temporarily suspended. To be
serious about this matte*-, we want to
take the public by the lower jaw, and
hold it until we make it clearly under
stood that it has not shown that degree
of appreciation which it was expected to
register. Rev. Burkbead had for years
employed his head in cracking some
theological nuts that had broken the
hammers of all theologians who have
gone before. Mr. Burkhead did it with
his little hammer. He knocked off the
hulls which since the Bible was first pro
mulgated, have encircled a delicate and
sweet kernel of spiritual truth. He has
taken out this kernel, has offered it free
ly to an ungrateful public palate, ‘and
they contemptuously cast it aside. Only
two subscribers according to Burk head's
statement, willing even to nibble at it a
little. This is all wrong, and shows how
deep the public is sinking into the Texas
mud of indifference toward the prophets
whose divine mission is to lift up the
fallen who have “stumped” the toes of
their angel nature and have fallen with
their noses of incredulity against the
stump of spiritual neglect.
Items of Interest.
Mr. J. 11. Bi-own, of Ilorneilsville,N.Y.,
says: “For three years 1 suffered with
blood poison, but 8. 8. 8. cured me com
pletely.”
Marriages between whites and Indians
are prohibited in Arizona and North Car
olina.
In 1775 there were only 27 newspapers
published in the United States. In
1885-15 the Swift Speeific Company ad
vertised their great remedy in over 5,000
weirdies and 012 daily papers.
The Metropolitan underground rail
road in London carried, during 1887,
over 82,000,000 passengers.
8. 8. 8. cured me of an epithelioma can
cer on my right cheek. I know this cure
was effected entirely by 8. 8. 8. —W. M.
Stanfield, Hampton, (in.
Paris was known as Lutetieuntil 1.184,
when the great French capital was
changed to that which it has borne ever
since.
We have used Swift’s Specific in our
family for years, as an antidote for ma
larial poison, and have never known it to
fail in a single instance.—W. C. Fmlow,
Americus, Go.
Many people want to buy 8. S. 8. by
the gallon. The company never sell it
that way. They sell only in bottles and
packages.
BUSINESS A: PROFESSIOFAL CARDS.
W. A. Kirkpatrick. It. C. Pentland.
KIRKPATRICK & PENTLAND,
Real Estate Agents,
CARTERSVILLE, OEOKGIA.
Parties wishing to buy or sell Ileal Estate in
Cartersville or neighborhood will find it to their
interest to call on or correspond with us.
Our personal attention is also given to the
renting of property.
W. C. Edwards, F. D.
UNDERTAKER AND EMIULMER.
Repository in new store room on West Maiu
Sreet, Cartersville, Ga. jan27-ly
J. M„ SVIESXi,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Special ateention given to litigation in real es
tate in the administration of estates of deceased
persons, and in cases in equity.
Office on Public Square, north of St. James
Hotel. 24febl.v
OR, J. G. GREENE,
ha ving located in Cartersville for the purpose of
practicing medicine and surgery, offers his pro
fession:.! services to the public. Calls promptly
answered. Office up-stairs overCourant-American
office; residence on the corner of Market and
Stonewall streets. janlS-flin
‘ DOUGLAS WIKLE,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW,
Office in the Court House.
Practices in all the courts of the Cherokee cir
cuit. Special attention given to the collection of
claims and the abstracting of titles.
Barlow Powder Works.
CLARKE ROBINSON, Proprietor.
—MANUFACTURER OF—
DYNAMITE
AND
PURE NITRO GLYCERINE.
Having had 12 years experience, is prepared to
ami will furnish explosives that will give entire
satisfaction. When desired will furnish for extra
heavy or dangerous work the necessary skilled
assistance. Address
BOX 1, Cartersville, Ga.,
Or, VOL. DUNNING, Agent,
1(1 £. x '.ii ww., AilAUUki La,
IS THE BEST
For Young Infants it is a perfect substitute
for mother’s milk, often saving life; for the Invalid
or Dyspeptic it ifl of the greatest value. It is
THE FINEST BABY FOOD,
THE BEST INVALID FOOD,
THE MOST PALATABLE FOOD,
THE MOST NUTRITIOUS FOOD,
THE MOST ECONOMICAL FOOD.
ISO Meals for an Infant for 31.00.
A Cabinet photo, of Mbs. Dabt’s Triplets—three
beautiful children—sent to the mother of any baby
born within a year. Also a valuable pamphlet on the
Care of Infants and Invalids.
Sold by
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., BURLINGTON,VT.
T“DR. HENLEY’S ”
BblSiln,
A Ulost Effective Combination.
This well known Tonic and Nervine is gaining
great reputation as a cure for Debility", Dyspep
sia, and NERVOUS disorders. It relieves all
languid and debilitated conditions of the sys
tem ; strengthens the intellect, and bodily functions;
builds up worn out Nerves ; aids digestion ; re
stores impaired or lost Vitality, and brings back
youthful strength and vigor. It is pleasant to the
taste, and use ' regularly braces the System against
the depressing influence of Malaria.
Price—sl.oo per Bottle of 34 ounces.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
3 T- A T'lTircst
THE BEST 'JUDGES
V, gr-j ' -
V\ ss s tj
t‘ . 'W/..,../
OF TOILET ARTICLES.
Hence it-is nothing strange that their verdict
has been rendered in favor of.the pleasant and
fra grant
JL> K- -TA -LAV E
The most efficient preparation for cleansing and
preserving the teeth Ask your neighbor about it.
Read what Dr A. IV. Calhoun, the celebrated
specialist, says about Delectalave:
“It affords me pleasure to hear testimony to
its virtue, and to state tho-t its curative pr per
ties are beyond question. -‘I recommend it to
the public.”
Delectalave will whiten the te.th. harden and
beautifv the gums, purify the breath, prevent, the
formation of tarta-, aid in preserving: tire feet,
cure tender and bleeding gums.
Ask for DtTcc till avo anil Have Nothing 1
Else.
Sold by Druggists at 50 cents.
/ASA G. CANDLER &. CO.,
Wholesale Druggist, Gen. Agts., Atlanta, Ga.
" STHAT FIGHT
TO The Original Wins.
fS C. F. Simmons, St. Louis, Prop’r
ff M. A. Sim mons Liver M edicine, Esi’d
* : IS4O, in the U. S. Court defeats J.
& H.Zcilin, Prop’r A. Q. Simmons Liv
er Hegniator, Sst’d by Zoilin IS6S.
M. A. S. L. M. has fer 47 yeax-s
s Iwfi cured Indigestion, Biliousness,
1 Dyspepsia,Sick Headache,Lost
Jjgr Appetxte, Souk Stomach, Etc.
P A Rev. T B. Reams, Pastor I\l. E.
\ O Church, Adams, Tenn., writes: “I
J think I should have been dead bn*
JE | lor your Genwine M. A. Sim
tK -—mons Liver Medicine. I have ■
sometimes had to substitute
til errig I “Zeilin’s stuff” for ye ur Medi
f!/-Cyfi,'s7 c >ne, hut it don’t "answer the
1/ £> ' I Purpose ”
l tTSPUEI Dr. J. R. Graves, Editor
A Baptist, Memphis, Tear., says:
Ifl' received a package of your Liver
fk A Medicine, and have used hrdf of it.
jm ,| It works like a charm. I want rrn
fm V better Liver Regulator and ceoj
\ tainly no more of Zeilin’s mixture,
NOTICE TO fIrHEEST
We’ll fee Ready to Gin Your Cotton
"We have purchased anew Gullutt Gin,
the latest improved, and will he pre
pared in time to gi;i for the paniic, as
usual, and guarantee satisfaction.
GALLOWAY & FREEMAN,
u9-4t Successors to Galloway k Uiiu
M Big G has given univer
sal satisfaction in the
JHu to 5 of Gonorrhoea and
'wal^atj-lctow. 10 * Gleet. I prescribe il and
K2v feel safe in reoommend
b/ !!*! lug it to all sufferers.
\mC™ &—A. J. STGNEB, M.D.,
‘s#f“ Dee.tur, 111.
Trsds^^Bif^^Ur’a Sold by Druggists.
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—lO "CT X3IO <—
BILIOUSNESS, SICK HEADACHE
HEARTBURN, UVER INDIGESTION
DYSPEPSIA, COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE
BY USING THE GENUINE
Dr.C.McLAL2’SBD
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mamuvEß fills!
PREPARED ONLY EY
FLEMING BROS., Pituburgh, Pa,
4KF*Bewaxeof Counterfeits made in St Louis.**®
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RHEUMATISMSCAID HEAD or TtTTfLR
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of NX KlK'dSav'o au WSEASES ARISI NS
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CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS.
Best Cough Syrup. Taste s good. Use
in time. Sold by druggists.
I believo Piso’s Cure
for Consumption saved
my life. — A. 11. Dowell,
Editor Enquirer Eden
ton, N. C., April 23, 1887.
PISO
The best Cough Medi
cine is Piso’s Cure tor
Consumption. Chi ldren
take it without objection.
By all druggists. 25c.
crs; :
CURLS WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS.
Best Cough Syrup. Tastes good. Use
in time. Sold by druggists.
LaGrange Female College,
LAGRANGE, GEORGIA.
Thorough teachers, modern methods,complete courses,
best books, reasonable rates. Music advantages unsur
passed. Voice culture a specialty, book-keeping and
sight-singing free. Send fur catalogue giving particulars.
GROWTH.— 1885-6. 1886--7. 1881-3
Enrolled 104 146 179
Boarders 40 62 84
Music Pupils 68 72 127
RUFUS W. SMITH, Pres. EULER B. SMITH, Sea
MW WP
Children suitonntr irorn these destructible para
sytes can’t be relieved by so-c dlcd worm iozen
gers which only tickle the pa! te. The time-tried
tested cure is B. A. Fahnestock's Verrnifuoe. As
you value the life of your child, don’t wait until
spasms and. incurable sickness seize it, but get
this reliable remedy at once; never fails.
A GREAT YEAR 1
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us. Every person of iutelligenwFdesires to keep
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better way to do so than to subscribe for
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in the South. In addition to the fullest Associ
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During the present session of Congress Wash
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Its regular correspondent furnishes the latest
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THE TELEGRAPH,
DRY GOODS! DRYGOODS!
as —
Our Irresistible Bargains!
Inspect the Goods, compare the Prices and you must admit that
We are offering the opportunity of the Season.
R; H. GARWOOD,
West Main Street, Cartersville, Ga.
NORTH GEORGIA and ALAB AMA
-^EXPOSITIONS
• TO BE HELD AT *
Rome, Ga., October Ist to 6th Inclusive.
*
A grand combination of the rich counties of Cherokee Georgia and North Alabnmn, to give
the world some idea of the untold wealth of this seetio
IN MINERALS AND AGRICULTURE.
A SSOO Premium for the county making the best general display. Libera) pi. mini >i
every departmen. Send your address for premium list, circulars,'&c., to
lyui.ta. . A. W. WALTON, Sec’y, Rome, Ga.
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I DON’T BUY GROCERIES AT JONES &
MON FORT.]
EAST MAIN STREET
DRY GOODS
iv :nx)
Grocery House!
is the place to so for
I
BARGAINS
Tn order to make room for an enormous fall
otock we will sell for the next thirty days goods
at greatly
REDUCED PRICES!
% ,
We }\%vio:\ i ml i large lot of Gents’ and Boys
C. OTHING! 1
That must be closed out at once. JEANS PANTS
in all Styles. Don’t miss this rare opportunity
to secure GREAT BARGAINS. Yours truly,
GEO. W, SATTERFIELD & SON.
M7-lv
STILESBORO_TD_THE FRONT!
W. E Packet, Dealer in Gen
eral Merchandise,
Wishes to announce to his many friends and
customers that he will be in the field for 1888 with
increased facilities for handling a big business.
COTTON AND COUNTRY PRODUCE,
He handles nothing but the best goods at the
cheapest prices and gives nothing but the best
prices forgot ton and all kinds of country produce, I
Guanos and Fertilizers.
I will handle the best grades of Guanos and
will be enabled to give the farmers of this section
the very best terms.
Thanking the people for their past patronage j
and hoping for a continuance of the same, I am,
Yours to command,
W. E. PUCKETT, I
Merenant and Cotto i Buyer of Stilesboro.
V2S- ly
IN ADDITION TO OUR COMPLETE
LINE OF
Faicj aai Stapls fames
We carry a good line ot
Dry Goods,
Men and Ladies HATS.
We keep the Gainesville Hand-Made
Shoe, the best Shoe in Cartersville.
All goods delivered free.
JONES k MONFORT.
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SPECIAL
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FARM MACHINERY!
ENGINES, GULLATT GINS.
McCormick Mowers, Thomas Rake* Sorghum Mills, One-horse Wheat Drills S2O to .?:!" Tw
Drills. All guaranteed.
@ECOISr33-lIA-JBfD OUTFIT.
Gin. Condenser, Feeder and Engine, Cheap. See me when you want any kind of Farm Machine!.
THOMAS LUMPKIN, Cartersville, Ga
Office with B. F. Godfrey. . . -*
WESLEYAN FEMALE INSTI.IB
W&UB STAUNTON, VA. Opens Sept. 20, 1888. One of the most attractive
ftjfciß for Young Ladies in the Union. All Departments Thorough. Bnildiags Elepan
heat; Gaslight; Situation beautiful; Climate splendid; Pupils from ,I|!
HI Terms among the lowest In the Union. For the LIBERAL TERMS of tlufiCELfc
0 ly OLD VIRGINIA SCHOOL, write for a catalogue to WM. A. HARRIS, PrlTt, Statin?
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