The Cartersville courant-American. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1888-1889, October 25, 1888, Image 3

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Fashion Notes. w York Sun. This is a gold ami silver braid Reason. The bustle is not moribund. It is dead. brick red or Venetian red shades are in favor. . Gobelin bine remains a very fashionable eolor. The sleeves of all wraps are made looser and more flowing. Two or more fabrics are used in the combinations of all dressy .gowns. Never was fashion soeapricious, varied, and uduptublein her moods as she is this fill. All fashionable dresses have long dra peries and very little looping of the skirt, b irk or front. Lmerald green is combined wit h tur quoise bine in some of the most elegant toques of this season. The morning robe most in favor takes the Princess form, but it is made with many modifications. The round hat or toque, with a straight high crown, sunken in on the top, is a first favorite* this season. King Charles cloth is a fleece-woven woolen cloaking stuff that is much in favor for little gills’ “coats.” Fringes, which for some years have been neglected as trimmings, have again been taken into fashionable favor. Birds’ wings and tails, and quill feath ers are much used in millinery, but whole birds are no long* r seen on hats or bon nets. The very latest fa ncy in waists oi gowns for grown women is the guimpe bodice, very much like the guimpe waists of little girls. The wide Empire sash, passed twice around the waist and knotted low on one side, is seen on numbers of imported fall costumes. The variety in styles of wraps, bonnets, hats, gowns, and ma terials this fall make if a dress-as-you-please season and no mistake. The new French friozes are among the warmest fleece woven cloakings that come for children’s wear. They are very thick, but light as a feather. New waterproof garments come in the form of loose fitting Ragians and New markets with capes, and in plaids, checks and stripes, with fine velvet finish. All shades of green are immensely fash ionable. and combinations of green with blue browns and Venetian reds are seen in Paris millinery and Pans gowns. The ends of ribbon bows ami the fringes of cut cloth are given the finish of passe menterie spikes or ball on many of the dressiest garments for big and little people. The favorite style for the cloth gown is the Diivctoire, but dressy toilet of silk, broche, moire, and plush demand the dressier lines and fulness of the Empire styles. Green is an extremely fashionable color, and in its various shades of emerald, lapis lazuii, and berry is fashionably combined with bines, oifves, browns and dull reds, Aiany of the gowns seen at the open ings and privatedisplays of dress depart ments during the past week were priced at figures ranging from S4OO to S7OO, and some were at SI,OOO. Who buys all these costly gewgaws of fashion? The buttons on dresses and wraps are features this fall. A set of fine artistic buttons costs almost as much as jewels, and they are gems of art in the way of carving, enaaiding, cut and faceted metal and opaline and “cat’s-eye ' effects" in nacre or mother of pearl, in all tints and shades of color. Supporting Lora 1 Papers. The people of Radford will not look in the direction of advertising the town. They will even attempt to cripple their town paper by patronizing offices of other towns with their job work and so fourth. Still every one expects the Democrat to boom Radford for all it’s worth.—Radford (Va.) Democrat. We have seen many cases of this kind, and some business men seem to be inca pable of appreciating the fact that every good local paper does its town ten times a- much good as it is ever paid for. Men having large interests in a town and deeply concerned as to its progress often try to see how little they can do for their own local papers. The papers of the south are to-dav doing far more for the good of their countrv than they • reeei\ e credit for. Day after day and week after week they are telling of its advantages of soil, climate and minerals and of its progress. The facts which they give are widely published in other papers, and thus the good work is carried far beyond their immediate circle of readers. The Manufacturers' Record has often noted with admiration the great work that southern papers are doing, and regretted to see how poorly in many cases they are supported by the people whose interests t hey are serving.—Manufacturers Record. The first epidemics of yellow fever in the Tinted States were in Boston, Now York and Philadelphia. Fever appeared in New York in 1702, and 500 people, out of a population of 8,000, died, Ep idemics also occurred therein 1 T-4-o, 1 <Ol UDd 1798, about 2,000 people dying of it in the last named year* In 1822 the scourge broke out, and the board of health put a IV-nce around Rector street, extending the inclosure as the infection spread. .The death, of yellow fever, of Prof. Pr<in that city the other day, will no doubt cause many people to pon der over t hese facts, and to wonder if the city is to be again uflii ‘ted. A Life-Time Trouble Averted. Tati: Springs, Tenn., July 4, 1888. The Swift Specific Go,, Atlanta, Ga.: During the spring of 1871. while work ing in the field at. my home in Morgan county, Ga., I pulled off my shoes to give my feet a rest. Fnfortunately, 1 walked into a clump of poison oak, and in* a few days my feet were in a terrible condition, and I could not put on a shoe because of the soreness and swelling. I was treated as poison oak cases usually are, and everything was healed up. About the same time the following spring, 1872, my feet became sore again, as at first, and every succeeding spring for fiveyears brought back the same condition of the disease, only each time it became more distressing, because I began to think it was a life-time trouble. Finally I was induced to try Swift’s Specific. 1 took six bottles and to-day am entirely well. My improvement was gradual from the first, and no evidence of the disase re mains I shall taki* pleasure in testify ing as to its curative properties. It Is the greatest blood purifier in existence. Yours truly, J. L. Morgan. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. The Swift Specific Cos., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. Forewarnings. Cough in the morning, hurried or diffi cult bre ithing, raising picegm, tightness in the chest, quickened pulse, chiliness in the evening or sweats at night, all or any of these things are the first stages of con sumption. Acker’s English Cough Reme dy will cure these fearful symptoms, and is sold under a positive guarantee by J. R. Wikle&Co. eow Old people suffer much from disorders of the urinary organs, and are always gratified at the wonderful effects of Dr. J. 11. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm in banishing their troubles. SI.OO per bottle. 9 0-3 m ADVICE TO MOTH EKS. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, for children teething, is the prescription of one of the best female nurses and physi cians in the United States, and has been used for forty years with never-failing success by millions of mothers for their children. During the process of teeth ing, its value is incalculable. It relieves the child from pain, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, griping in the bowels, and wind-colic. By giving health to the child it rests the mother. Price 25c. a bottle. tf Merit Wins. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King’s New Discovery for* Consumption, Dr. Kings New Life Pills, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that s< 11 as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them ever} 7 time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great populaiity purely on their merits J. R. \\ ikle & Cos , Druggists. 1 Our CHiulidate for President He will be nominated by the conven tion and will be elected by the people, be cause he will come the nearest to filling their ideal of a Chief Magistrate. Elec trie Bitters has been given the highest i place, because no other medicine has so well filled the ideal of a tonic and alter ative. The people have indorsed Elec tric Bitters and rely upon this great remedy in all troubles of Liver, Stomach | and Kidneys. For all Malarial Fevers ' and diseases caused by Malarial Poisons, j Electric Bitters cannot be too highly re commended, Also cures Headache and Constipation, satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50c and $1 at V\ ikle & Cos. s Drug Store. 4 If your kidneys are inactive, you will feel and look wretched, even in the most cheerful society, and melancholy, on the jolliest occasions. Dr. J. H. McLean’s Liver and Kidney Balm, will set you right again. SI.OO per bottle. 9 (5-3 m limiter Than Bloody Battles. General Wheatcroft Nelson, says: “My experience in the English army as well as in America, convinces me that, not hi ns so thoroughly purifies the blood or adds to health, vigor and life as Acker's English Blood Elixir. ’ This great Remedy is sold under a positive guarantee by J R. Wikle & Cos. When you are constipated, with loss of appetite, headache, take one of Dr. .1. H. .McLean's Little Liver and Kidney Pellets. They are pleasant to take and will cure you. 25 cents a vial. J)G-?3m Croupy suffocations, night coughs and all the common affections of the throat and lungs quickly relieved by Dr. J. H. McLean's Tar Wine Lung Balm. SHPiiu Wanted —Farming; Lands, Cit.v Property,Min eral Lands, etc. We want them bad and that at once. Cartersville Real Estate Cos., A. M. Willingham, Manager. 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 Billions or Costive; to dispel Head aches, Colds, and Fevers; to cure Habit ual Constipation, Indigestion, Piles, etc. Manufactured only by the California Fig Wrap Company, San Francisco, Cal. Sold by .T. R. Wikle & Cos., druggists. jan2o-iy Imperfect digestion and assimilation produce disordered conditions of the system which grow and are confirmed by neglect, I)r. J. H. McLean's Strengthen ing C.ordial and Blood Purifier, by its tonic properties, cures indigestion and gives tone to the stomach. SI.OO per bottle. 9G-3m 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 Ilan gum Root Medicine Cos., Manufacturers, Nashville, Tenn. cents per box. Sold qy all druggists. 8-00 tl oet Biingins; Gladness To millions, pleasing their palates and cleansing their systems, arousing their Livers, Kidneys, Stomacns, and Bowels to a healthy activity. Such is the mission of the famous California liquid fruit rem- California Syrup of Figs. -'CUBS BILIOUSNESS, SIC I? HEADACHE HEARTBURN, LITER INDIGESTION DYSPEPSIA* COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE BY USING THE GENUINE Dr.C.McLA^E’SBH —CELEBRATED'— mmLWER PILLS! PREPARED ONLY BY FLEMING 3R03., Pittsburgh, Pa, Counterfeits made in St. Louis."®! A POSmYE O/RE Tor SCROFULA rheumatismscaidheadorTetter BOILS PIMPLLS OLDoaCHROXIC Sores of AuWXdSako au DISEASE arising FROM AN IMPURE. oYfHEBLOOD $1 PMBSSSh FEVER. TARA To cURJ T TSkYT JL © jINL * %sa> 9 ’3 OJ/lY ntFAIUBLt CURE • • • FoR NEUH4I-GIA • • AOL3 EVE.RyWHE.PvW . N ash Yi uu Tenk . mmis& CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. Best Cough Syrup. Tastes good. Use iu time, bold oy druggists. ii—r - nil ,'.y— unr* w ■mr ti ■ isa I bolieve Piso’s Cure for Consumption saved my life.— A. H. Dowell, Editor Enquirer Eden ton, N. C., April 23, 1887. The best Cough Medi cine is Piso’s Cube i or Consumption. Child ron take it without objection. By all druggists. 25e. mtmmwmmmsmßk CURES 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 for catnlogue giving particulars. GROWTH.— 1885-0. 1886-7. ISS^-S Enrolled 104 146 179 Boarders 40 62 84 Music Pupils 68 72 127 RTTFUS W. SMITH, Pres. EULER B. SMITH, Secs para sytes can’t be relieved by so-called worm lozen gers which only tickle the palate. The time-tried tested cure is B. A. Fahnestock’s Vermifuge. 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 • it never fails. A GREAT YEAR In the history of the United States is now upon us. Every person of intelligence desires to keep pace with the course of its events. There is no better way to do so than to subscribe for The Macon Telegraph. Its news facilities are unsurpassed by any paper in the South. In addition to the fullest Associ ated Press dispatches, it has special correspond** ence by wire and letter from all important points in Georgia and the neighboring States. During the present session of Congress Wash ington will be the most imp rtant and most in teresting news centre in the country. The Washington Correspondence of the Telegraph is the verv best that can be had. Its regular correspondent furnishes the latest news and gossip in full dispatches. Frequent special letters from Hon. Amos J. Cummings, member of Congress trom New York. Frank L. Carpenter and W. A. Croflut, three of the 'yy t known newspaper writers at the capital, dis cuss the livest and most important issues oi the day. fhe Telegraph is a Democratic Tariff Reform paper. It is thoroughly in line with the policy if President Cleveland and the Deme- rstu* party In the coming national campaign the ’’olograph will not only give all t 1 ' news, but will discuss all public-issues from the stand point oi geuuine Democratic faith. Subscribe at once. l> : ly, one year, - - - - *® ‘ "aily, six months, ..... I'sily, three luonths, ... -3 <>!! iaily, one mqntk, - Weekly, one year, • Terms: Cash in advance. Address THE TELI Ai It.VPH, Macc*’ Georgia. V SAXE'S & PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. C. Edwards, F. D. ( FXDERTAKER AND EMBALMER. Repository in new store room on West Main Sreet, Cartersville, Ga. jan27-ly J. M. ITEEI-, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Special ateention jriven to litiKation in reat es tate in the administration of estates of deceased persons, and in cases in equity. Office on Public Square, north of St. James Hotel. 24febly DR. J. G. GREENE. having; located in Cartersville for the purpose of practicing medicine aid surgery, otters his pro fessional services to the public. Calls promptly answered. Office up-stairs over Courant-American office; residence on the corner of Market and Stonewall streets. j inlJ-Om DOUGLAS WIKLE ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, Office in the Court House. Practices in all the courts of the Cherokee cir cuit. Special attention griven to the collection of claims and the abstracting of titles. A. M. FOXJTE, Attorney-At-Law, Cartersville, Ga. Office np-stairs, corner Main and Erwin sts. Special attention given to Collections and Com mercial Law. Joh.n T. Owen, Real Estate & Life & Fire Insurance -A-a-Eari', The interest of patrons carefully considere.d unreasonable. LOANS NEGOTIATED TO BE SECURED BY First Mortgage cs Plantations and Farms, Apply to JOE >l. Att’y. at Law, Cartersville, Georgia. VALUABLE CITYPROPERTY FOE SALE. I will sell my house and lot in Cartersx-ille, lo cated on Cassviile street. Good dwelling and outhouses, lot containing five and a half acres. Fruits of all kinds on the place. A most conven ient residence. Also one lot containing one acre on which there is a 8 room house, TEEMS REASONABLE. rebs-,, j. T. OWEN. Bartow Powder Works. CLARKE ROBINSON, Proprietor. —MANUFACTURER OF — DYNAMITE PURE KITRO-GLVCERINE. 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, 2aug.”m. Ki S. Forsyth St.. Atlanta. Ga. tz&vmu New Hack Line! Ee tween Gartersvilie $ Erwin, 21 MILES AND RETURN DAILY. Having provided myself with a comfortable new hack and safe team, with careful driver, 1 am prepared to carry passengers t-e+n- ©n this city and Erwin, Ga., and interm diate pY.nts, and solicit the patronage of the pi flic. Fare: 5 cents a mile. Children half pi ice. SCHEDULF. Leave Cartersville 6 a. ni. Arrive at Erwin 12 m. Leave Erwin 1:15 p. ni. Arrive at Cartersville 7 p. m. Respectfully, A. C-. 3. VAffDIVERE. PUBLIC SALS Dry Mi, Bouts,Shoes Jctiis,&c " ill be sold, at puslic outcry, to the highest bidder, ou Saturday, October 27th, 1888, at the old stand of Isham Aljey, deceased, in Carters ville, Ga. the stock of merchandise now on hand at said stand, to-wit Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Roots, Shoes, Notions, Prints, Domestics, Hardware, Guns, Gun Wads, Caps, Crockery ware anu such goo s as are usually found in a general stock of merchandise, The sale will continue each Saturday until the stock is ail disposed of. Terms: Cash on delivery of the goods. E. & I. W. ALLEY, Administrators. Cartersville, Ga , October 17, 1558.-3 t Photographs! Photographs! I have engaged Mr. F. TL Simpson to as-ist me for this season. Mr. Simpson has had 30 years experience and was the first to work the new process in the United States. Call and examine work. Am prepared to compete with anybody n work and prices. A. M. TOMLINSON. HOTEL FOR KENT The Emerson Land Company offer their beau tiful new hot*- 1 36 rooms free of rent for one year to any suitable party who will furnish same. New house, New anti growing town. Address, A. Loxu more, Ser-’y, Emerson, Bartow County, Ga, nPO SELL —Flexible sand stone, brown hema JL tite ore; also combination roof paint, me talie, golden sienna, brown umber, ochre, dry and mixed paint. Address L. Scofield A Sor. 10 College street, Ohatt auooga, Tenn 7-26-31 in , BAKER & HALL, The most extensive dealers in North Georgia in G-eneral Hardware. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, BUGGIES, WAGONS, HARNESS, ETC. Can supply anything from a Knitting Needle to a 100-horse power Engine. Sash, Doors end Blinds. Engines, Saw Mills. Blacksmith Tools, Guns, Pistols, Powder. Shot, Etc. THE GOWE.I BUGGY is still being handled bv us. Being L made of lirst-class material and a M I home institution, the reputation of ItSL I which has long ago been made, we v keep a full line of other work, which iff Ml) we fully guarantee. We also handle 1/ / | TENNESSEE WAGON Wc: assure the farmers that they need not go elsewhere for anything they wan in our line, for We have everything they need in their business at prices that, c not be beaten. In fact we are headquarters for 11 aid ware, Agricultural Impu ments, and Machinery for this section. Bn T/rn o ttttt tfn „ NY edo a (jeneral Banking Business jc > AKER & HALL, BANKERS, and solicit deposits, Loans made co mensurate with security. BAKER A HALL, West Main Street, CAHTERBVIT.I.E, GrA. ||( SgUMHaCUk -CipigLl ~p' '.'jUiw jTvS. Dr. SALMON’S # HOG CHOLERA SPECIFICI Y CHICKEN POWDER.—SHEEP POWDER. \ CATTLE POWDER.—CONDITION POWDER. ff PREVENT & CURE HOG CHOLERA. ~ WE CAN . CURE CATTLE MURRAIN,TEXAS FEVER, &c. | I CURE CHICKEN CHOLERA & CAPES. / l CURE SHEEP ROT, TAPE WORM, &c. / manufactured by THE VETERINARY MEDICINE CO. J NASHVILLE, TENN. For sale by I. A. Stover, Cartersville, -I. P. Hawks. Cassviile. Shelton A Childe - Pine Log, -I. (i. B. Erwin, Erwin, W. H. C. Lloyd, Fairmount, Jno. B. Boyd, Soma... •J. M. Anderson, Folson, Hr. Thos. Johnson, Adairsville. BARTOV FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS Erwin Street, near Transfer Yard, CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA, MANUFACTURERS OF AND BOILERS.*- Railroad Castings, House Fronts, Tram Wheels, Pulleys, Hangers, and Boxes, Sh ings, Cane Mills, (2 and 3 rollers, of modern design), Brass Castings, of any desi Iron Stairways and Ladings, Mill Castings, tor water power or steam, Gravey; fencing. Agent for Medart s Pulleys, Hangers and Shaftii gs, and dealers in Second. Had Egines and Boilers Speeiil attention giyen to repairing pi’ Engines and Boilers, C yinders bored and refitted, Stone Castings, Grates and Fenders. Work of every kind done on short notice. Write for prices. P S Obi Iron, Brass and Lead bought may2i y G. M. MONTGOMERY. J. G. M. ~()XTGOMEL~. GEO. M. MONTGOMERY SCO., R e AK'™A GENTS CARTERSVILLE, GA. Buy and Sell City Property, Farm and Mineral Lancs! We have some desirable Envms and a trood line of Ci y Property, includ . dwellings, Store Houses and Unimproved Lots. Correspondence Solicited. OUR S TOOK OI" GROCERIES Is Complete in Every Respect. Fine Tobacco and Cigars A Specialty. All Gcods Delivered Free of Ch- rge. s. l. & w. j. vmdiver; . JOHN T. NORRIS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANC E (TTPSTAIBS.I First Uoor South. of Howard’s Eanl:. Leather and Gum Beltin~. Plows, Harrows, Corn Shelters and all kinds of Agricultural Machinery. Wagon and Buggy Harness, Saddles Bridles, etc., in great profusion at VERY LOWEST PRICES.