The Cartersville courant-American. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1888-1889, October 18, 1888, Image 5

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SKIN-CURA, o n UAWFOItD’S eczema wash nid certain cure for Eczema, Scold , i', itch. St, Anthony’S Fire, Pimples, salt Khetun, Erysipelas, Heat, Milk ),.s. Dandruff, and all affections of • •tirc all diseases of the Feet, cuused 6? and IVrspimtion. ,|OJ|\ Cli.V\V FOKD & CO., . piaprietors, - - - ATHENS, OA. ]■ 1,; by M. F. Woru and J. K. Wikle & r 1 ursville* Ga. "taxes free. Manuiacturers,Attention ! CITY ORIHNAM!E, ~ j ii:iainej>. By the Mayor and Aldermen , ~('jr v of Fartersville, That any party or . .ho shall In future Invest in property in I • *or the purpose of condnetiuK any umn . ~j|-jiijr enterprise, and shall actually operate ,11,1.. shall i>c exempt from all city taxes _ . property and all machinery and im vrii.'nts thereon of every character, for the j in of five years from the purchase of such ii. rt Approved Nov. 1, IHKB. GOVERN J*f ► NT—STANDING CO ML MITTFES. A. ( rawford, Chairman, A. M. Will i' i'hani, Moses Sehener. (Vrietcrv —G. W. Waldrnp, Chairman, A. L. Bar _on> w. a. Bradley. u. r^ts— A. Collins, Chairman, A. L. Barron, L. * R Matthews. itfhef—E B. Matthews, Chairman, G. W. Wal * drop, A Collins. e, ,lii buildings—W. A. Bradley, Chnirinan, A. Collins, L. B. Matthews. priiinnnce—A. E. Barron, Chairman, A. M. Will* inffhani, Moses Seheuer. j oK \i Moon, J. C. Wofford, Clerk. Mayor. H< )ME 1 BREVITIES. H. J. McCormick, County Surveyor. (’, (). Stilesboro, (ia. p Don't be a clam. Where tire the scavenger oarts? ‘AC' Vt returned from t-lie East last week. IJuhe Satterfield spent yesterday in Atlanta. Col. R. 11. Jones spent the first of the week in Atlanta. Work is going ahead on the Sam .Tones Female College. The dirt moving tit a lively rate at the furnace grounds. Mr. VV. E. Jefferson, of Atlanta, is vis iting relatives in this city. The next Sabbath will be Communion H-ssion at the Baptist church. Uu.iry up the college. Our girls should not leave home for college next year. The sound of the saw, hammer and trowel is making it lively in Cartersville. Mrs. R. M. Aubrey and daughter, Miss Kafir, are visiting Mr. (j. 11. Aubrey, of this city, I Yep; ire your strawberry beds. This is oimofihe best sections ot the country for raising them. la v. Sam Jones is tit home for a two days rest. He leaves to-morrow to till his engagement, at Durham, X. C. Don'; kick against a little extra taxa tion for public improvements. It will u y an hundred fold in the long run. r Advertising is now one of the most im- I rtaat items in the business of a mer c ant. None can afford to neglect it. Our railroads are doing an immense freight business just now. Cartersville is nvciving an unusually large amount of merchandise. Rov, 11, J. Adams, the pastor, preached ii sermon of great interest at the Metho erst church last Sunday, on the subject of infant baptism. Uur cotton buyers are “well heeled” with funds, and our merchants have the I *-t stocks of goods to be found in this s'vtion. Bring your cotton to Carters ville. In laying out new streets see to it that they are made wider than the present cues. A great deal of valuable property has already been spoiled by little narrow streets. •Miss Nannie Hood has returned home D*on 'unladen, Ala., where she has been '"siting her sister, Mrs. J. L. Curry. She reportjs Gadsden and the railroad men booming. R'v. \\ H. Coojier, pastor of the Bap- I >t church, gave his congregation a n last Sunday on “Christian TJni ' ■ which we hear commented on most favorably. L Ihe cornet will be introduced next >!;i *(.l:iy into the music at the Baptist r lIIV This will be an appreciable new f ature added to tin 1 melody of the splen (fal choir of that church. Miss Grace Stephens, one of Bartow Dainty's prettiest girls, left Tuesday 7 last ln! Cleveland, Tenn., to attend college, and can now truly claim four ot * artersville’s prettiest girls. bM-of. E. 0. Excell, and wife, of Cincwi -1 ;t ti, arrived in the city yesterday, and Ee professor lead the song service at the Methodist church last evening. He will Jl ‘oiapauv Itev. Sam Jones to North bfiroliaa. " *be handsome countenance of Mr. Atkinson, of Chattanooga, beamed !; ,! ’i us yesterday. Mr. Atkinson still l ; t> interests in Cartersville, and is much Ki-atitiwl at tin 1 very pleasing outlook f° r the city 7 . Hysters and celery—don’t the mention ( ‘tli*:n make your mouth water? Well °nip Johnson has them. He recieves Evatera every Thursday, Friday andSat l!l(i;iy. You can get them raw or cooked lj| style you like. L Me* ida Bradley left on the noon train I Dies Jay for Pickens C. H., S. C., to be fiesrat at the marriage of Miss Lewis ' Ul<l Mr. Carpenter, which will take place Hi tiie 25th inst.,in the Ist Presbyterian Duuvh, Dr. Wriley, officiating. Notwithstanding the many diawbacks our farmers generally seem hopeful and cheerful. r Phey are paying up and pre paring for better times in the luture. it would lie hard to find a better and more reliable set of farmers than those of Bartow county. Cotton js rolling in lively , and the in dications are that Cartersville will get her share, Our buyers are paying the top of the market, our merchants are selling goods cheaper than other [daces, and Cartersville will treat tin* farmers as cleverly as any town or city. Bring on your cotton. I have a fine lot of strawberry plants raised for sale, of the following varieties: The larger portion of the Sharpless, Charles Dowing and Wilson Albany, “Big Bob” and Crescent. I can supply 2,000 or 3,000 plants. I have also a small lot of fruit trees for sale. W. S. Latta. The thing that Cartersville specially needs now is a public school system that will put her on an equality with other growing cities in this particular. Public schools have done as much towards building up the citiesof the great West as any other one item. Let us move promptly in this matter. Mr. Martin Collins, the public weigher, informs us that the cotton receipts up to yesterday were only thirty-nine bales be hind the same date of last year, notwith standing the fact that the crop has been cut offconsiderably 7 . This would indicate that Cartersville will receive a larger pro portion of the crop this year than last. flie dos, the doKS. he beautiful dogs. Barking aud howling. Snarling and growling, Making night hideous with norrible yells, Stone them, shoot them, — If you can, boot them, Thu nuisance but serves To shatter our nerves And drive away sleep with conniption spells— Doggone ’em. Our Sam Jones is having a big time in Nashville. It is said that such a wide spread religious influence has not been manifested there for years. A special from that city says that the Broad street amusement hall, the largest hall in the city, is to be purchased for an undenomi national gospel tabernacle. The price agreed on was $21,000, and under Sam Jones' lead, $10,500 was given in one day. The rest of the money will easily be rais ed. The movement has been on foot but a few days. The hall seats 3,000. Bishop Beckwith will visit this parish on next Monday', the 22d inst., and will preach in Ascension church at eleven o’clock, a. m., and administer the Holy Communion, It is expected also that there will be a small class for confirma tion. The Rev. Byron Holley, of St. Phillips church, in Atlanta, will also be here, and is expected to hold services and preach at the same church at seven o'clock p. m. Of course those who at tend these services may expect a literary treat, as there are no more able divines in the State than Mr. Holly and Bishop Beckwith. A Splendid llou.se. One of the best known and most popu lar merchants in North Georgia is R. W. Satterfield, of this city. He now occu pies his splendid new house, corner of Railroad and Main streets. This is about the most attractive business house in the city. It is 30x120 feet in the clear, has massive walls, and the whole design is tasty. Inside is magnificently finished and conveniently arranged. In order to make his stock correspond wit h the building, Mr. Satterfield went to the Eastern markets and selected Ins stock in person, and it is one of the best he has ever offered in his long experience in Cartersville. At this establishment will be found a corps of salesmen 1 hat would do credit to any city store. They are all experts at their business, courteous and accom modating, and it is pleasant to trade with them. Such men as Rube Satterfield deserve to succeed, and it is pleasant to us to note his growing. A Grand Display. Cartersville didn’t get up a National exposition this year, but she has the next tiling to it m the mammoth display ot dry goods, clothing, etc., at the popu lar house of Seheuer Bros. Mr. Albert Seheuer is just back from New York, where he spent some six weeks in getting into the true inwardness of the market as to prices, and has bought in such quantities and at such figures that they 7 cau show you as fine goods, and as great varieties as the boss houses of At lanta, and in some instances undersell them. As to styles, Mr. Seheuer made it a special point to catch on to the very latest wrinkle in every department, and buy accordingly. The ladies are already in ecstacies of delight over the grand display of fine dress goods, notions, hosiery, gloves, and dress novelties to be found in this huge stock. Here the ladies find every thing they want, and are satisfied. In men’s and boys’ clothing and gents' furnishing goods, this house has made it a point not to be outdone by 7 any es tablishment in this section, and a short look will convince you that they 7 have succeeded. As to prices, just juice their goods, and it will not be necessary- to say more on this subject. Don’t forget tlmt T. C. Burton is man ufacturing hand made harness and pay ing highest cash price for hides. Repair ing a specialty. West Main street, o-tf pOYM W L Royal POWOtjS Y Pill I' ' ip&f POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesoinenes. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight alum or nhosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Royal Baking Powder < 0., 10U Wall St., N. Y. A (lentle lieminder. We doubt if another newspaper in the country lias a more prompt and satisfac tory list of substribersthan the Coubant- Amekican. They renew promptly. It is pieasant ni deal with such people. We deem it only necessary now to remind our subscribers the time for which many have paid expires within the next few weeks. Some are out now. Come up and renew. The City Exchange Restaurant and barber shop will be prepared to accom modate visitors. Pomp Johnson is pre paring to do his part of taking care of the crowds. n*iklen’s A mica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, sores, Ulcers, Sa t Rheum, Fever Sores, Fetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 centf per box. For sale by J. 11. Wikle & Cos. The First Symptom* of Death. Tired feeling, dull headache, pains in various parts of the body, sinking at the pit of the stomach, loss ol app<. tite, fever ishness, pimples or sores, are all positive evidence of poisoned blood. N) matter how it become poisoned it must be puri fied to avoid deattr Acker’s English Blood Elixir has never failed to remove scrofulous or syphilitic poisons. Sold under positive guarantee by J. li. Wikle & Cos. e o w A well known citizen of Lancaster, Pa.. Mr. L. B. Iveifer, writes: Having a sprained leg of almost thirty days stand ing), and after trying half a dozen adver tised preparations in the market with out satisfactory results, I was advised to try Salvation Oil, did so, and in less than three days my leg was all right again. It did the work. Hunnioutt’s lihomnatic Cure Endorsed by the 31e<lieiil Profession. A GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 4, 1887. H R. C. Cos.: Gentlemen —I have used five bottles of your H. R. 0., and cheerfully recom mend it as the best blood purifier and tonic I have ever used Mnce taking yourouiel have gained twenty pounds in weight. Yours truly, Wm. Turner. AN ATLANTA PHYSICIAN SPEAKS. Atlanta, Ga., Oct 20, 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 Pom rheuma tism audits attendant complication*, and if tri and I am confident of its efficacy. Respectfully, P O Box 02 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 ease. I pronounce it good. Very respectful Iv. Dr \\ . L. Clay. 432 Wainnt St , Louisville, Ivv. FROM TIIE AITHOK OF UNCLE REMUS. Atlanta, Da , March 3, ISMS. H. K. C. Cos.: Gentlemen—l take pleasure in sn'incr that your Hunnicutt’s Rheum tic Cure is the best I hive ever se-n. My mother, who had been suffering with rheumatism f>r thirty years, was entire v relieved by a lew bottles Yours truly, Joel Chandler Harris A PROMINENT ATLANTA LAWYER’S TESTIMONY. Atlanta, Ga.. Dec. 28, 1887. Hunnicutt Rheumatic Cure Cos.: Gents —I hive taken your Hunnicutt’s Rheumatic Cure for Inflammatory Rheuma tism with great benefit It is, in t my opinion, the best medicine for rheurna tism T 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—lt affords me pleasure to add my testimony to that of the many who indorse your Hunnicutt s Rheumatic Cure 1 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 symptoms of rheumatism, and I deem it but justice not only to those who originated this cure, but to all others who may he suffering from the same c;;use, to say this mu !i in confirmation of what is claimed for this medicine. Yours respectfully, John W. Nelms. Price—Bl per bottle Bix bottles $5. Prepared only at Laboratory of Hunnicutt Rheumatic Cure Cos., Atlanta, Ga. 23F*For sale by all Druggists. Send for book of valuable information and testimonials of well known citizens. ELECTED BY A LARGE MAJORITY -i- EVERYBODY -i- HAPPY, -i- The people have spoken, and the verdict is that the place for everybody buy thedheir Fall and Winter Dry Goods is at the popular Dry Goods Emporium of SCHEUER BROS., The Leaders of Low Prices. Our mammoth stock for the fall and winter trade is now rolling in, and already we have on exhibition the grandest display 7 of Fine Dress Goods, Trimmings, Flannels, Hosiery, UNDERWEAR, Ac., in NORTH GEORGIA. OUR READY-MADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT is full of attractions, embracing the latest styles aud all qualities. A Regular Groundswell in Boots, Shoes and Hats. But we haye not time now to enumerate. The people have long since learned that there is busihess in our advertisement'. We are filling up every department to its utmost capacity 7 , and will soon speak more definitely of our various attraction-*. Our buyers have struck a regular bonanza in bargains, and we cau easily lay Atlanta, Rome and Ch *n the shade when it comes to prices. Keep your eye on this space, aud listen for our racket during the fall campaign. SCHEUER BROS., * The Leaders of Low Prices. 125,000 Acres Timber Land! 3,000,000 Acres Florida Land. 5,000 Acres Iron Manganese. AUBREY & MCEWEN, Real - Estate, * Ton!, * Insurance. Choicest City Property on the Market. Farms, All Sizes. COAL PROPERTY a us: >O-4 m. During the next thirty days valuable reading matter can be had for less than half price at Wikle’s book store. ocs-2t Just received, 500 gents’ and ladies’ Campaign (bandana) handkerchiefs, at Seheuer Bros. Sick headache, 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. (>-8-3m You can procure the best sewing ma chines at reduced prices by going to Wikle & Co.’s at once. oc 5-2 t Bargains can be had in every 'depart ment of Wikle & Co’s book store (his month. oc 5-2 t Those in want of coal, should see Jones A Monfort for best coal and lowest prices. Supply always on hand. 9 13-4 t Writing tablets of all sizes and quali ty 7 of paper—all ju ices from 2c. to 50c., at Wikle & Co.’s !>• >. k sore. ' oc 5-2 t Notice. Gin house insurance can be,hud by applying to Bartow Leake, Insurance Agent, box 8, Cartersville, Ga. Twenty-five barrels new glass at the ten cent store also large lot new tin and notions. It The new “Triumphant Songs” sent by mail for 35 cents per copy. Wikle & Cos., Cartersville, Ga. oc 5-2 t Electric Hitters. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no specifil men tion. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise.—A purer medicine does not exist audit is guaran teed to do all tLuit is Claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the 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 letters — Entire sat<sfaction guaranteed, or money refunded.—Price 50 cts. and $1 00 per bo tie at Wikle’s Drug Store. 5 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. 9 G-3m Dry Goods! z Dry Goods! H. B. Parks & Cos. -vi Rome, GaJr LARGEST STOCK, FINEST GOODS, LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST PRICES. Dress Siiks^ Millinery, Flannels, Jeans, Boot?, Sheer and Clothing. We are glad to aunouuee r. Dm tr *de of N wrh Q-i and A'abam i that we are showing the largest stock < f D ,- v G< hmk, Ac., ever brought to rliis part of the State. Our stock abounds with real and wonderful bargains throughout. We buv goods in large quantities, thereby securing the lowest possible prices of the manufacturers, Ac., which enable us f r cu to sell tuinv lines of goods at prices that our competitors call “New York cost ’ Examine these prices : 3,000 yards Pacific Wool Cashmere, in all colors, only 10. 2,500 New York Fancy Worsted, in all colors, 15c, worth 20c. 2 Cases Fine Double Width Wool Serge Suiting, only 15c. worth 25c. 2 Cases 38 in. Fine All Wool Henrietta Serge, 374 c, will uot be matched for less than 50c, out of our house. $ 1 Case 38 iucii All Wool Henrietta, in ten shades, 55c, regular price, 05c. Silks, Plushes, Velvets and Woolen Dress Goods, In All the Latest Styles, with Trimmings to Match. MILLINERY! MILLINERY! Our st >c>v of Hats, Bon lets, Tips, Plumes and Ribbons are simply beautiful and the price very low. ® jeans, Cassimeres, &c. Good Eastern Doeskin Jeans at 124 and 15c. Heavy 9 oiimee Kentucky Wool Jeans, 25 and 36c. Onr best Longstaple Texas All Wool Jeans at 30c, 37ic and 42dc. This Texas Jeans is the best and cheapest fine Jeans in Georgia. All Wool Red Flannel at 124 c, 18c, 20c, 25c and upward. Boots, Shoes t Clothing'. Men’s heavy every div Boots, all sizes. $1.75 aud $2.00. Rig job. Men’s tine Sunday Shoes, all sizes, $1.50, $1.75 an Is 2 00. Bargains. Women’s every day Shoes. 90c. SI.OO oid $1.25 Warranted solid. Ladies Button Shoes, $1.25, $1.50 amt $1.75 Low in puce, high in grade. Largest stock Solid Brogans, SI.OO, $1.15. $1.25 and $1.40. L >ok at them. Clothing, Cloaks ancl Plush Wraps ! We are certainly headquarters for these goods. Don’t buy them till you see our stock. Make our store vour headquarters while in Rome and visiting tl e Exposition. DOCK CUN YUS, of Bartow County, is with us aud lie will be glad to ~ee and wait upon any of his friends or serve them in any wav. Give him a call, or if you can’t do this, send an order and it will have pn mpt attention . Send for Samples and Prices. H. B. PARKS & CO., 20sep3ni. for Butterick’s Patterns. 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. Fetid Breath. A bottle of Delectulave may save you a month’s suffering. If your gums are sore, heal them with Delectalave. Use Delectalave on your tooth-brush, and rinse out your mouth and between your teeth with it, to remove the food particles and prevent fermentation, which causes a fetid breath- For sale by al 1 Giuggists Tell me not, in mournful numbers 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 agency for the Atlanta Constitu tion is at Wikle & Co.’s book store. 3t The Weekly Constitution receives sub scriptions through Wikle’s book store. Call and learn of the inducements. 5-3 t If you spit up phlegm, and are troubled .th a hacking cough, use Dr. J H. Lean's Tar Wine Lung Balm. 9G-3m Cluldren Fry For It. I lie 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 healthy state by using Delectalave. For sale by all Druggists. See Jones A Monfort about coal, wood and kindling. <) 13-4 t. A good supply of wood and coal will be kept constantly on hand by Jones & Monfort. 9 13-Jt Gold watch charm, set with large to paz. Finder will confer a favor and re ceive a reward by returning to G. 11. Aubrey. Parents Criminally Liable. More than half of all deaths occur fe fore six years of age. An armv of inno cent. lovely children are sw t -pt needlessly away each yer. P>rents aie criminally 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 & Go. eo w