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S ', n ,e of Sam Folio’s Saying* at Durham,
North < a rollita.
The biggest question we have to deal
with in thecMildren. If the children ques
tion don’t interest yon it is because you
are * ither an old baehelor or an old hot;,
and I don’t think there is inueh dif!Vrene\
j am by wijisky selling as I am by a
louse. Mv most principal objection is
the way he nets his living.
The shape of Durham, morally, is the
shape of a batter cake. God help you to
grow up as you grow out.
Somebody said the Methodists had to
,-ut 'own their steeple about twenty feet.
Ho-kon they thought they went about as
far in that direction as they owned.
I hate to see a bog in a fine house.
The meanest fellow is one that will pack
i preacher in an ice box and cuss him
because lie won’t sweat.
You swap your religion off for a fine
house and you’ve made the worst bargain
any poor tool ever made.
God pity a fellow so poor that he hasn't
got anything but money.
Heaven is a |dace where you can live
without locking up everything and sleep
ing with your breeches under your head.
You might take an auger and bore into
some men and you wouldn’t bore a half
inch before you struck a pure dog. Reckon
this is the reason so many women love
dogs.
{ thank God fort lie disposition to sti*k
t o the bottom dog. If you want to find
Sam Jones, scratch under the bottom
dog and if you don't find me, then I'm
gone to dinner.
I'll be a bull in the china shop before
this thing’s over, and you may prepare
yourself for it.
Hold your gi ip. We’ll get there, Eli.
I expeet some of the dudes will want to
fight me tomorrow. I can whip a cow
pen full of'em. Thank God, it's no harm
to kill a dude. Murder is taking the life
of a human being.
Show me a minister that approvt s I
dan ingand I'll show you a minister that j
shouldn't preside over a litter of imps
for me.
You've got merchants here that you
ran take nickels and scatter ’em a hun
dred yards apart and toll them into hell.
There ain’t half of you that can pray
as high as you can spit.
Some ofyou had as soon set in to make
af’hinamanas to prepare the way for
the Lord.
When you put a No. 3 shoe on a No. 7
last you'll squeeze the last or bust the
shoe.
Foolishness is the stuff to rub on fool.-,
and if takes a heap of stuff to go round,
too.
They Should Learn to Work.
New York News,
t >nr of theeoinmon errors of rich parents
is the failure to teach their children how
to earn their own living, so-that, should
their fortunes melt away, they would not
be compelled to live on charity. It is by
no means an uncommon thing to see men
and women, who have been reared in
luxury, living in poverty, serving as
waiters or ia some capacity where they
can earn the necessaries of life. These
| <‘i>oiis have been “educated,” as gen
erally understood, but they well illustrate
the need of practical instruction. Possess
ing only book learning, when thrown on
their own resources, they are helpless.
It :s gratifying to see a tendency in
some quarters towards a different course.
A rich lady in this city, whose daughters
•speak various languages, and have been
otherwise educated in the conventional
way. recently placed them in the kitchen
to receive practical instruction in cooking
and housework. Fortunately they sub
mitted with good grace and will soon
make bread, broil steak and do other
such work. In another family the girls
are learning dressmaking. The late
(herlesf rocker, the California millionaire
stated that he compelled all his sons to
lea’ii some practical way of earning their
own living in case the time should come
when they might have to do so.
It is best for the children of all parents,
Hch and poor, that they should* have
suci! an education. Many parents regret,
when it is too late, that they did not
follow this course. In connection with
this matter it is well to bear in mind the
great benefit that would flow from a little
more practical instructions in schools.
The step taken in that direction by the
partial addition of manual training
should be followed up by still more radi
cal reforms. Tbereis need of less “higher
im-t ruction” and more practical training.
The man who refuses or neglects to pay
his debts when lie has the money is a
a willful obstructionist to the prosperity
of his community to the extent of his
liabilities The pro mp t pay ine ntof cl ebts
l'.eeps the money in circulation and keeps
up confidence. If a man hasn't got the
money he can't pay, but if those who
have it would pay, lie would ‘probably
soon get it.
A Mother's Affliction.
Fa l'Merhville, Tex., June 22, 1888.
The Swift Specific Cos., Atlanta, (Ja.,
Gentlemen: The mother of a member of
our firm was afflicted with a cancerous
nore on her face for about twenty years,
huring the past few years it troubled liy
very much by continued pain and itching
Nho used your S. S. S. and the sore has
disappeared and is apparently well.
Should it break out again will advise
V< M! Very truly, Pendleton, Nearly
& Riley, Druggists.
Treatise on Blood and-Skin Diseases
mailed free. The Swift Specific Cos.,
Drawer 3, Atlanta, (la.
Dr, C. McLane/s Celebrated
LIVER PILLS
WILL CURE
A few doses taken at the right time
will often save a severe spell of
sickness. Price only 25 cents at
any drug store. Be sure and see
that Dr. C. McLANE’S CELE-!
BRATED LIVER PILLS, FLEM-I
ING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., is]
on the box. None other is Genuine. I
Use IVORY POLISH for the Teeth,
Perfumes the Breath- j
ForTße Blood
a positive: cvretokscroti/la
RKE.UMATISM.SCAXO HEAD or Tint R
BOILS PIMPLtS QIDoRCHROXIC SORtS
of AuKlHdSawo An. DISEASLSARISING
FROfl AN IMPURR STATt ot The BLOOD
slPerßoTTle: 6 for $5
IS TRE best of eabjk
hEYER TAILS To CURE
t. i.m.c.
’3 UfFAVUBLt CURE
• • • foR NEURAJ-GIA.- • •
-Sold IYERYYYHe^
Pi MashyiuxToch:
THE LADIES
ARE GEN'ERALLY
THE BEST JUDGES
OF TOILET ARTICLES.
Henw it is nothing strange that their verdict
has been rendered in favor of the pleasant and
fragrant
I > K-IJJC T A-LAVE
The most efficient preparation for cleansing and
preserving the teeth Ask your neighbor about it.
Read what Dr A. W. Calhoun, the celebrated
specialist, says about Delectn lave:
“It affords me pleasure to bear testimony 1o
its virtue, and to state that its curative proper
ties are beyond question. “1 recommend it to
the public.”
Delectalave will whiten the teeth, harden and
beautify the cum*, purify the breath, prevent the
formation of tarta , aid ig. preserving the feet,
cure tender and bleeding gums.
Ask for Delectalave and Have Nothing
Else.
Sold by Druggists at 50 cents.
/■SA G. CANDLER & CO.,
Wholesale Prnuuist, Gen. Agts., Atlanta, Ga.
, DR. HENLEY’S F
A IVSost Effective Combination.
This well known Tonic and Nervine is gaining
great reputation as a cure for Debility, Dyspep
sia, and NUKVO US 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 24 ounces.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
ITHUT FIGHT
JjJ The Original Wins,
C. F. Simmons, St. Louis, Prop’i
M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine, Est’d
§ I IS4O, in the U. S. Court defeats J.
I feSSI H. Zeilin,Prop’r A. Q,Simmons Liv
f s J er Regulator, Lst’d by Zeiiin IS6S.
gkHjfa M. A. S. L. M. has for 47 years
P cured Ixdigestion, Biliousness,
I t-jL Dyspepsia,Sick Headache,Lost
Appetite, Sour Stomach, Etc.
nf 5, Rev. T R. Reams, Pastor Al. K.
\ O u\Church, Adams, Tenn., writes: “1
\ v Ithink I should have been dead but
% * I for your Genuine M. A. Sim
icons Liver Medicine. I have
sometimes had to substitute
wM orr ) “Zeilin’s stuff” for your Aledi-
I iCauor "• f cine, but it don’t, answer the
1 Lkno 5 / purpose ”
I PYoflel Dr. J. Ix. Graves, Editor The
\p r Memphis, Tenn. savs:
T f I received a package of vour Liver
A \\\ Medicine, and have use ’ liaif of it.
l y It works like a charm. I want no
Jpl ''l better Liver Regulator and cenj
l i tainly no mors ot Zeilin’s jnixture?
That Question is Settled.
Rob’t P. Bradford & Cos.
North Georgia Headquarters for
Farm and Family Supplies.
The good* in stock, as well as heavy Invoices on tne road have all been bought at spot cash prices
and we are able to defy competition).' All country Produce bought at the highest market prices. A
careful inspection of our stock is cordially invited.
ROB’T F. BRADFORD & CO.
THE HOWARD BANK.
CARTERSVXLLE, GA.
Does a General Banking Business.
Deposits Received, Subject to Check-
Exchange Bought and Sold.
Collections Made in all parts TJ. S.
Discounts Desirable paper.
All Accommodations Consistent with Safety
EXTENDED TO ITS CUSTOMERS.
” GERALD GRIFFIN,
Fire Insurance Agency.
Represents Leading Companies.
Office over PostofFj.ee, Cartersville, Ga.
West End Institute.
1 lie fall session will open on
Monday, August 6th,1888.
Associate Principals,
NDs. J. W. Harris, Sr. Prof. L. B. Robeson.
*L. B. ROBESON, A. M.
Professor of Latin, Greek, Higher Mathematics and Book-Keeping.
mrs. j. w. Harris, sr.
Teacher oi Academic and Preparatory Department.
MISS MARY SOFGE.
lastinmeutal and Vocal Music, German and Calisthenics.
MISS MARION C. D.\RST— Art Department.
Primary and preparatory, per month - $1 50
Intermediate, * “ - 2 00
Collegiate and high school, “ “ - - - 300
Incidental fee, “ “ - - - 15
French and German, each, “ “ - 150
BARTOW LEAKE,
File, Life end tamp!
Dwell inns, mercantile buildings and stocks, saw, planing, corn and flour mills insured at reasonable
rates. Gin houses and contents insured in any portion of the county. Best of companies repre
sented. Office West Main street, 3 doors West of the old N. Gilreatli orner. 7-2<>-C.m
LUMBER! LUMBER!
Parties in want of Lumber of any kind will find it to their interest to see us be
fore buying, as we keep the only regular
l jUMBER YAR I)
in the city. We carry in stock a large assortment of F-osuing of all sizes and
lengths, Dry Flooring and ceiling. WenCierltoarding and Mouldings, of any patern.
We h ivejust received cars of.all heart Fencing and will carry a supply of it in stock
in luturo. Lumber Yard and Plaining Mills, cor. Leake and Skinner Sts.
GALLOWAY & FREEMAN.
Only $2 For The
Gourant-flinerican
‘ Monthly iragazlnD.
Many pnppose DEMOREST’S BIOTTTIIIiY
f° be a fashion magazine. This is a great mistake.
*) It undoubtedly contains the finest '"Fashion Db-
F^liil - /V" tfji) i \ u 1 partment of any magazine published, but this is
r|?.-j the case from the fact’that great enterprise and ex
perience are shown, se that each departim nt is
i V ' innfiFffin tT f I e< -l ua * 10 a magazine in itself. In Dejiorest’s you
1 get a dozen magazines in one, and secure amuse
l ment and instruction for the whole family. It con
<jbJjfe
tu*"r(* ' .1 including Artistic, Scientific, andllouseholdmatters,
LjLr. ..Aglp 7 ' *1 ~ v \ j and is illustrated with original Steel Engravings,
** Ay v(/ _ r TwopouaßaYtAft y\Vi Photogravures, Water-Colors, and line Woodcuts,
Imaking it the Model Magazine t>f America.
Each copy contains a Pattern Order entitling
the holder to the selection of Any Pattern illustrated in any number of the Magazine, and in any
of THE sizes manufactured, each valued at from 20 cents to aO cents, or over *3.00 worth of patterns
per year, free.
Yearly subscription, $2.00. a trial will convince yon that yon can get ten times the value
of the money paid. Single copies (each containing Pattern Order), 20 cents.
Published by W. JENNINGS DEMOKEST, New York.
The above combination is a splendid chance to get our paper aad Demorest’s Monthly at *
reduced rate. Send your subscriptions to this office.
Board, (including fuel, lights and washing)
per month, ------ 12 50
Music, per month, 4 00
Use of piano, for practice, per month. - 100
Art—Oil painting or cra.von, per month, - 400
BAKER & HALL,
The most extensive dealers in North Georuin in
General Hardware,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
BUGGIES, WAGONS, HARNESS, ETC.
Can supply anything from a Knitting-
Needle to a 100-horse power Engine.
Sash, Doors end Blinds.
Engiues, Saw Mills, Blacksmith tools,
Guns, Pistols, Powder, Shot, Etc.
fTHE GQWE.T BUGSY N,
is still being handled bv us. Being 1
home institution, the reputation of l 1
which has long ago been made, we jNnuTV|
we fully guarantee. We also Unmii S
TENNESSEE WAGON "5^
the fnnnem that they need not go, eisf\vherfefbt-aiiytiiing the/ want
we have everything th§y need in their l his in ess fit prices that can
In fact we are headquarters for Hardwi re, Agricultural hilplfe
. , chinery for this section.
Br* ottnt tt\ t\ edo a General Banking Business and
AiyLia & HALL, BANKERS, and solicit deposits, Loans made com
mensurate with securny. BAKER & HALL, West Main Street,
RBVIXjIjEr, GrA„
Dr. SALMON'S
# HOG CHOLERA SPECIFICI f!
Jr CHICKEN POWDER.—SHEEP POWDER. M
POWDER.-CONDITION POWDER. I
W f PREVENT & CURE HOG CHOLERA.
nf . DESTROY <fe PREVENT HOG LICE & WORMS.
WE CAN \ CURE CATTLE MURRAIN,TEXAS FEVER, &C. I
CURE CHICKEN CHOLERA & GAPES. /
l CURE SHEEP ROT, TAPE WORM, &c. /
X MANUFACTURED BY the VETERIN ARY MEDICINE CO. J
NASHVILLE^^
For sale by t. A. Stover, Cartersvillc, J. P. Hawks, Cassville, Shelton & Childers,
Pine Log, J. G. B. Erwin, Erwin, W. 11. (J. Lloyd, Fairuiount, -Jno. B. Boyd, Sonora,
.1. M. Anderson, Poison, Dr. Thos. Johnson, Adairsville.
BARTOW FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS
Erwin Street, near Transfer Yard,
CARTERSYILLE, GEORGIA,
MANUFACTURERS OF
AND BOILERS.:*-
Railroad Castings. House Fronts, Tram Wheels, Pulleys, Hangers, and Boxes, Shaft
ings, Cane Mills, (2 and 3 rollers, of modern design), Brass Castings, of any design,
Iron Stairways and Railings, Mill Castings, lor water power or steam, Graveyard
teocing.
Agent for Medart s Pulleys, Hangers and Shaftir gs, and dealers in Second. Hand
Egines and Boilers
Speeial attention giyen to repairing of Engines and Boilers, Clyinders bored and
refitted, Stone Castings, Grates and Fenders.
Work of every kind done on short notice. Write for prices.
P S Old Iron, Brass and Lead bought may 22 ly
G. M. MONTGOMERY. J. G. M. MONTGOMERY.
GEO. M. MOHTGOMERY&CO.,
jpSTATE GENTS
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
Buy and Sell City Property, Farm and Mineral Lands!
We have some desinble F-rma and a food line of City Property, iiiclncliug
dwellings, Store Houses and Unimproved Lots.
Corresjpondence {^Solicited.
OUR :-BTOC KO 5?
GROCERIES
Is Complete in Every Respect.
•cr~. =zz>
Fixe Tobacco and Cigars A Specialty.
All Goods Delivered Free of' Charge.
S. L. & W. J. VMDiVERE
JOHN T. NORRIS,
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE.
lU' P S T A I R S .)
First 3Door Sovitb. of Howard’s Bank
Leather and Gum Belting.
Plows, Harrows, Corn Shellers and
all kinds of
Agricultural Machinery-
Wagon and Buggy Harness, Saddles,
Bridles, etc., in great profusion at
VERY LOWEST PRICES.