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" ht> t or han't-American.
I In- ,\<• i4- of .Fruit.
1 write this tor the benefit of the Laiety
at I®' £ e ' , .
l ,j) i c tor, may 1 have an orange or
(;. in iT sour r
rn nU- t D
* , i(U do we hear this question
r , r / cuts that have been refused by
, rse or put off “till the doctor
the little face looking up eagerly
,-s ft aring lest we, too, may deny
i'' >
~ slut th yso much desire. I 1-
rV . iant it in some form. The sys
, uires an acid, and while the
~ is agreeable to most patients,
. (r ],) not require it and do not risk for
j ~ h fruit has its own peculiar acid.
J t])l . ;v ve two or more. Others have
tions that render them adapted to
cMl ; : ,r casts. The grateful acid of the
Ji übaib leaf, or stem rather, arrises not
,v ;rom the malic acid, but from the
j, a -'ixalate of potash which it also con
{- 1(S ft is the only fruit that contains
, , b u oxalate of potash. I never yet
w ;i patient who would not take a little
r [ubmb and say it tasted good to them,
, !; j ;r never injures them. The lemon,
the range, and all the species Of the
nu , citrus, owe.their refreshing acidity
, dn ,-itric acid which they contain in
abundance The apple, the pear, and the
, um contain mal e ncid* there are
tJ , n e< when nothing <s more grateful to a
krertd patient than u nice, juicy apple
thoroughly baked. I never refuse a pa
{;,;llt t hiked apple when he begs for it.
Ti,e cherry, while it also contains malic
. lC id, also contains another that makes the
i ilp bard to digest, and curdles in the
A.* unach when it is mixed with the acid
there, and the reaction or the
g igtric juice is always notoriously acid,
all th t may have been said to the con
trary a<>tvvithst mdiug. Gooseberries and
currents hive two acids, a mixture of
malic and citric. They, as a rule, are not
the fruit for the sick. However, if I
could get no other kind, they could have
the gooseberries, stemmed. The grape
has two acids, the malic and tartaric.
Tltes ■ make a combination that agrees
with most stomachs, however ill the pa*
tu nt 11. iy he. Some grapes have a third
a id tint renders them hard, with but a
sm‘.ill 'imount of fluid, and should never
tu Ldvcn a patient with typhoid feve*.
The m ng), while a line fruit where it
not good for the sick north of
Mason and Dixon 1 ne, <*n account of a
Main esse tial oil it contains. This in
va -as the fruit goes north, or is kept
I : The most valuable fruit of all, one
that is good in any sickness, is the tama
rind. lb is wonderful f uit contains
three acids, the citric, the malic and a
h: p]>y oinbination of tartaric. When a
j atiejj t is burning iu> with fever, calling
i r water continuaily, there is perhaps
nothing more grateful to the hot. parched
mouth than a cool drink made from the
tamarind. It cools the throat and mouth,
Ibsens the desire for fluid-*, quiets the
pntient and never injure s them There is
known to be over one hundred acids to
day; many of them are found in our
touts, and some in our sweetest meets.
Honey, for instance, contains formic acid.
Far ytars it was impossible to tel from
what the bee extracted formic acid. It, is
now known to be a secretion from the
gland in the jaw of tire bee mixed with
the lmney to preserve it and to help
♦•vaj.nr,te as well. Time and space wi 1
r.ot a imit of my giving* metre, but the
acids f fruit should be known and re
membered,
Thomas L, Arnold, M, D,
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Dr. Norman Kerr, an eminent physi
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each year in three counties aggregating
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Knoxville, Tbnn„ July 2, 1888,
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M rk. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, for
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jan2U-iy
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ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Special attention given to litigation in real es
tate in the administration of estates of deceased
persons, and in eases in equity.
Office on Public Square, north of St. James
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ATTORNEY - AT - LAW,
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Practices in all the courts of the Cherokee cir
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claims aud the abstracting of titles.
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Office up-stairs, corner Main and Erwin sts.
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Apply to JOE HI. MOON, Att’y. at Law,
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VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY
FOE, SALE.
T will sell my house and lot in Cartersville, lo
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outhouses, lot containing five and a half acres.
Fruits of all kinds on the place. A most conven
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on which there is a 3 room house.
TERMS REASONABLE.
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Bartow Powder Works.
CLARKE roeinson, Proprietor.
—MANUFACTURER OF—
DYNAMITE
PUREMTfiMLKEPJE.
Having had 12 years experience, is prepared to
and 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,
2ang3m. If! S. St.. Atlanta. Ga.
New Had Line!
Between Cartersville f Erwin.
21 MILES AND .RETURN DAILY.
Having provided myself with a comfortable
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I am prepared to carry passengers between this
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ami solicit the patronage of the public.
Fare: 5 cents a mile. Children half price.
SCH V BULK.
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■V rrive at Erwin 12 m.
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Respectfully,
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Dissolution of Copartnership.
The firm heretofore existing in Cartersville,
Ga., under the name and style of Yandivere &
Wahlrup, is this day dissolved by mutual consent
—A. D. Yandivere retiring from tlie business.
As we desire to close up the outstanding busi
ness of the old firm at once, all parties indebted
to us will please call at the old stand and make
immediate-settlements. A. I). Yandivere,
G. W. W aldrcp.
Cartersville, Ga., Sep. 5, 1888.
NEW FIRM.
The undersigned have associated themselves
together under the firm name of Waldrop & Mil
ler, and will continue the business heretofore con
ducted by Yandivere & Waldrop, at the same
stand.
We respectfully solicit a continuance of the
liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon the
old Arm. G. W. Waldrtjp,
W. M. Miller.
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I have engaged Mr. F. H. Simpson to assist ine
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process in the United States. Call and examine
work. Am prepared to compete with anybody
n work and prices. A. M. TOMLINSON. '
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B„ ~ _ _____ T We do a General Banking Business and
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Speeial attention giyen to repairing of Engines and Boilers, Clyinders bored and
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Work of every kind done on short notice Write for prices.
P S Old Iron, Brass and Lead bought. maj 22 ly
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CARTERSVILLE, GA.
Buy and Sell City Property, Farm and Mineral Lands'!
We h i ve some desir ible F inns nod a line c f City Property, including
'velliugs , Store Houses and Unimproved Li>ts.
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Leather and uum Belting.
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Wagon and*Buggy Harness, Saddles,
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