The Courant-American. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1887-1888, October 20, 1887, Image 3

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COURANT AMERICAN. Enteredin the Pontofflce at CarterimlU, Ga. (It tecondeLwt* mutter. Small Items Corralled. 11. J. McCormick, County Surveyor, I‘. O. Stilesboro, (la. ir. Puckett's Dental Parlor, West Mam Street. nug4-tf Unlpli Smith HjMaifc SumJuv with his parents. <trlniiflo Cant, of Nashville, was in town last week. Mr. It. T. Moon, now of Birmingham, s|m iil several days with his parents here this and last week. Miss Maggie Vandivere i down from \\ ini hester, spending her exposition va cation with her parents. Nol.le Sayre was up from Talladega and spent several days with the family of Captain -I. .1. Calhoun last week. Misses Mary and Julia Hall came up tmm Cat.range last Friday, where they are attending school, and sjxmt Saturday and Sunday with their parents. Itev Sam Jones raised over $30,000 ( !" 1 * n C.irininghaiii Sun day. \\ e|] reproduce this $30,000 ser mon next week Now for the State fair. It ojieiis up Monday and will he thegreatest ever held in Ihe State. Ihe old “\ets” will go Mown to see ex-President Jefferson Davis. \ servil e of song will he held in the Met liodist ( liureli to-night, (fetoher 20th, ili and h.v Prof. U. F. Hudson of Alliance, Ohio. Everybody invited, es|w<-ially the ehildren. The nerve tonic and the Atlanta police men are getting in their work in great shape at tlie exposition. From reports, both are covering themselves with glory. Mrs. Henderson and her charming daughter, of Savannah, who have been spending the summer season ut the St. James Hotel, left last Monday for.their home. hveryhody is off to the exposition— business is at a standstill. The few that remain pass the day away at tending the trains and watching the crowds, which arc generally large and orderly. I he cash books of this office do not de note (he fact that any great amount of cot ton has been sold in this or any other market by our subscribers. If it has been sold we have been wofully forgotten. I ley. W. 11. Cooper, pastor of the Bap tist ('hurch, and hiscongregntion occupied the Presbyterian Church last Sunday night. They held services in the opera house in the morning. This was onac-' count of their own church undergoing repairs. Dr. Robert Lee, of Mustang, Texas, is on a visit to relatives and old friends here. Dr. Robert, though quite young, lias taken on much the air of a man since lie Ims been in his Western home. His friends are glad to know of his pros perity. The time is rapidly passing away when the debtors of our county should be mak ing themselves solid with their creditors. A not her year is pretty apt to roll around, also the same demand for credit. Prompt payments make the road easy for all and keeps down a powerful sight of hard feel ing. Our readers will excuse us for not giving a greater variety of matter in the past tow weeks. We have been engaged in the luubable cause of bringing our section to Hie attention of the many strangers that arc in the locality. We never tire of pro claiming tin 1 greatness of our grand old comity. Two weeks before the Tabernacle meet ing began the ladies of the Baptist Church determined to freshen up and im prove the interior of their house of worship The work has been finished this week, and those who worship there next Sabbath, as they note the beautiful wall and ceiling, and observe the clean ness of tin* floor, will say, “Well done pood and faithful servants.’’ FLORENCE ELMORE. This brilliant young act mss will boat our Opom House Monday night, Octo ber .'list. Advertisement and full notices in our next issue Sugar Cured Hams, IJfC. at Skinner's. Bartow’s Exhibit. Our exhibit is attracting considerable attention, not from mere curiosity-hunt ers, but practical men, who are not look ing for beauty in stolid iron, but are looking after the merits of our ores and the prospects of our county. The Atlanta Journal says ot the exhibit and its untir ing manager : l’.artow makes a magnificent showing at t In* Piedmont Fair. A beau ti fa I blue silk banner with “Bartow County'' print ed upon it is upheld over the central The exhibit shows an infinite variety of the li nest ores in the world. I anionite specu lar magnetic manganese in every form, crystallized down showing by analysis from do to 70 per cent lime, asbestos, baryta, fire-clay, siena, red ochre, gold and silver cm?, graphite tripoli; show to the world that Georgia is the Empire State of the South, and that Barlow is the banner county. The only hydraulic cement works in the South are in Bartow county Take special note of this fact Beautiful specimens of black and white variegated marble and an economic va riety of woods tire especially noticeable The display is in charge of a distinguish ed Fartersville gentleman, as clever as the day is long—Mr. G II Aubrey, a son-in law of Bill Arp. One could hardly help asking about “Carl tmd Jess The tine specimens of hay, grain, flour, tobacco, ealnuts root, wheat, corn, oats, rcye, immense pumpkins, ehafas, eggs— everything under the sun—minerals and the products of the ground, show that Bartow is one of the richest counties of t he South Many visitors are attracted to “Bar tow." The\ are both surprised and de lighted with the beautiful and artistic ar rangement The Dade coal exhibit shows magnifi cent specimens from Bartow county Some of the coal is so large that they cannot get it inside the door One of the finest views is the Sugarhill mountain of iron ore from Bartow county. Look up Bartow and you will be amply repaid. Carry your cotton to Stilesboro and W. E. Pukett will always pay the best price and will sell goods cheap for the cash. seplS-tf. FRESH AND MCE GROCERIES! SAM. ARNOLD, at the -Oi.ii Excuanue Hotel Building,— Has opened up anew and select stock of staple and fancy groceries, to which he invites the attention of the people of Cartersville and surrounding country. The freshest goods that will be rushad off at the closest figures will be the plan upon which he proposes to do business, tints guaranteeing satisfactory results. For fresh and nice goods, at the lowest prices, go to Sam. Arnolds, at the Ex- Exchange Hotel building, east side of the public square. septS-tjan Gur stock of Shoes, wearing qualities and prims considered, can’t be beat. "Solid its i Rock,” is our motto in the Shoe department. .1. G. M. Montgomery. 31 of her. B the little darling is spending such sleepless nights slowly and pitifully wast ing away by the drainage upon its sys tein from the effect of teething, give I>r. diggers’ Huckleberry Cordial and cure ill result. CHINA WEDDING. Mr. and Mrs. A. >1 Puckett Very Happily Celebrate Their Twentieth Mari tl Anniversary. It was a happy scene at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Buckett on the Liist Side Monday morning, the occa sion being the celebration of these clever leopie s china wedding. Their friends were there in great numbers and the tore -1100,1 was passed otf pleasantly in con versation, all enjoying themselves to the greatest extent. Mr. and Mrs. Puckett were the recipients of many congratula tions and most cheerful greetings. When the hour ot one arrived the assembled friends sat down to a collation that would stagger an epicure. Everything good to eat was there in magnanimous profusion, such a dinner is rarely given here. The markets of distant towns were called upon to supply largely the delicacies. After the (lining, which was fully and satisfac torily done, an hour or so was sjH-nt pleasantly in conversations, games, etc. The following were the presents and names ot tiie donors: A handsome pitcher by Miss E. M. Padgette. Vase by Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Mayfield. Tea service by Mr. and Mrs. L. It. Matthews. Howl and pitcher by Mr.and Mrs. J. K. Rowan. Wine set by Mr. and Mrs. (i. W. Sat terfield. Two cups and saucers by Mr. and Mrs. j John A. Gladden. Set of plates by Mr. and Mrs F. M. I Daniel. Set of butter plates by Miss Lila L. Daniel. Fruit stand bv Mr. and Mrs. Walker 1 Alley. Ten set by Miss Zula Puckett. Set of hand painted fruit plates by Miss Oct a Puckett. Hand painted swinging lam]) by Misses Mary and Lola Puckett. Pair of vases and salad dishes by Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Turk, of < an ton. A handsome lamp by ( apt. and Mrs. J. M. McAfee, of Canton. Fruit stand and pitcher by Capt. and Mrs. H. W. Newman, of Canton. Match urne by Master Rop Newman, of Canton. Cream pitcher by Mrs. R. P. Keith, of Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Puckett are deservedly popular, and when the time arrived for leaving, their friends wished great pros perity and continued happiness. The ( ’oukant-A m erica n extends its best wishes and many thanks for the kindly remembrances. Fanners, when you go to Home and want any Hoots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing. Jeans, Carol meres, Flannels, etc:., you certainly want them for as little money as a genuine article can be procured. This is so, and will remain so as lons as time lasts. We can say with all truthfulness that we are fully prepared to gratify this wish. Be sure you try us before buying elsewhere. J. T. IVOTIIAM & Cos., No. NS Broad Street, Horae, Ga. If you want to buy Gro ceries cheap, go to Skinner’s. All goods delivered. Cure for Piles. telling Piles are known by moisture like perspiration,producing a very disa greeab’e itching atter getting warm This form as well as Blind, Bleeding, and protruding Piles,yeild at once to the ap plication of Dr Bosanko’s Pile Kerne y, which acts directly upon the parts affect ed, absorbing the tumors, allaying tlie in tense itching and effecting a permanent cqre. 50 cents Address The Dr Bosan ko Medicine Cos., Piqua, 0. Sold by Wikle& Cos mch3-ly. COMPLIMENTING A BARTOW MAN. The Impressions Created by Col. Waring in Philadelphia. Home Tribune.] A gentleman writing to this city from Philadelphia deservedly compliments a prominent North Georgian. His letter was private and not intended for publica tion, but it shows so well how Georgia was regarded there and how our repre sentatives bore themselves, that we ex tract a paragraph: “Since my return I have been very busy helping to entertain the na val, army and militia officers who have been paying a visit to Philadelphia to aid us in celebrating the centennial of the signing and promulgation of the Fuited States Constitution, and let me add by way of parenthesis that the three most prominent visitors were President Cleveland, Gov. Gordon, of Georgia, and Gov Fitzhugh Lee, of Virginia. They were received everywhere with acclama tions and were followed by crowds in the street, cheering for them and their States I had the pleasure of a few minutes’ con versation with Gov. Gordon and did my best to answer and introduce at the club Col. Waring, of his staff, who in the hours he spent with us, made himself so popular he had trouble to get away in time for his train.” Col. Waring is an elegant gentleman of the ante-bellum type of manner, and Georgia could not have been better repre sented than she was by him He is a resi dent in Cement, Bartow county. Dr. Itn-san-ko In liis new discovery for Consumption, succeeded in producing a medicine which is acknowledged by all to be simply mar velous It is exceedingly pleasant to the taste, perfectly harmless, and -does not sicken. In all cases of Consumption, Coughs. Colds, Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis, and Pains in the Chest, it has given universal satisfaction, I)r Bosan ko’s Cough and Lung Syrup is sold at 50 tuts by V\ ikle & Cos. mchd ly Thousands of women bless the day on which Dr. Pierce’s “Favorite Prescrip tion” was made known to them. In all those derangements causing backache, dragging-down sensations, nervous and general debility, it is a sovereign remedy. Its soothing and healing properties ren der it of the utmost value to ladies suffer ing from “internal fever,” congestion, inflammation, or ulceration. By drug gists. Water White Headlight Oil, 150 test, at 20c. gal. at Skinner's. Red Corner. For Sol.*. I House and Lot. 1 New Home Sewing Machine. I Hair Sofa or Lounge. 1 Itab.v Crib and Bedding. 1 Clock, Ac., Ac. All in fair condition; cheap for cash. ( has. a. Moon. Blue Stone, Blue Stone, at Wikle’s j Drug Store at wholesale and retail. tf j Don't forget our Beerless Shirt, when you want tiie finest one in the city, and remember also, that we sell the Daisey 1 at Toe., the best one at the price in j America. J- Go M. Montgomery, j We are willing to bear personal testi mony to the efficiency and value of Hood's Sarsaparilla, which we have been adver tising some years in our paper, having used it for blood impurities with great success. It is a preparation ol standard merit, made of perfectly pure ingredients, and thoroughly effective in cleansing and purifying the system, for eruptions, boils, etc., it can be remsl upon every time. Our own experience with it has ■ been most gratifying, and we are glad to give it this endorsement. —Athol, (Mass.) Transcript. octlJ-lm Call on us for anything in the Jewelry line, and if our long experience and close attention to this business is of any value, you shall have the full benefit. Turner & Baker. THE COMING SALE. Several Fine City Lots to be Put on ibe Block. A Very Enterprising Coin puny Taking Hold of Tiling* and Will ltu*li. I On our fourth page this week will be I found an attractive advertisement of a I land sale that is to take place in Cartel s } ville on the 27th. These lots are very desirable and are in a good local ity. Those intending to secure them a good home could not do better than to invest. The gentlemen owning the land are public-spirited enough to put the ball in motion, now let it lie kept rolling. They are aware of the fact that the high prices of some grasping property own ers have scared many prospectors off to other towns, and now they propose to show to the world that that kind of spirit does not prevail entirely To the high est bidder will the lots he sold The in terest that is centering on Cartersville is increasing and healthy signs are plainly apparent As an investment these lots will psove good. Rev. .Joe Jones in Kansas. His many friends and admirers will he glad to learn of the Rev Joe Jones suc cess in his evangelical field lie has just returned from an extended trip to severu camp meetings and is full to overflowing with admiration for the cordial manner in which lie was received and treated. The Democrat, published at Benton ville, Ark., has this to say of our fellow citizen: In company of friend Bumlmrger and wife, the editor hereof and wife attended Joe Jones’ camp meeting at Elm Springs, last Sunday VVe were surprised at the immense crowd in attendance. Payne wotcher informed us that 1,500 vehicles were counted on the grounds. They were mostly wagons and hacks, and would easily average four persons, This would make 6,000. There werehundreds who came on horseback and on foot, and the entire crowd may be fairly estimated at seven thousand A remarkable fea ture was, they were listeners to the speaker, and we never saw a man hold his audience so well in hand as did Mr. Jones on this occasion He is equal and in some respects superior to his brother Sum. The secret ot the success of these men is the freedom with which they talk and the plain and homely and sometimes humorous way they have of illustrating the truths they tell. We never heard anything like the ser mon of last Sunday. It surpassed any thing we had ever read from Sam Jones, and the roughness and what is termed the “slang” used was tempered arid modi fied by the manner in which he used it — by what preceded and what followed it, and the great truth it so pungently ap plied The citizens of Elm Springs and neighborhood talk of building a taberna cle to cost about $5,000 If they do so, Joe and Sam Jones will hold a two weeks’ meeting every year in August or Septem ber at that point. The camp meeting closed on Sunday night, and on Monday Mr. Jones came to lien ton ville and preached that night in the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, and also on Tues day, day and night. From our Western exchanges we see a great many complimentary notices of Mr. Jones, all of which he eminently de serves . Java Roasted, Coffee, 30c. at Skinner’s. Cure tor Sick Headache. For proof that Dr. Gunn’s Liver Pills cures Sick Headache, ask your Druggist for a free trial package. Only one fora dose. Regular sized boxes 25 cents. Sold by Wikle & Cos. mch3 ly , Dollars are saved by saving one cent on every, thing you buy. Remember this when you go to Rome and want anything in Dry Goods, Boots, .Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Notions, etc., and save these dollars by calling on J. T. Wortham & Cos., No. 88 Broad Street, Koine, Ga. A Sound Legal Opinion. E. Bainbridge Munday, Esq., County Attorney, Clay County, Texas, says: “Have used Electric Bitters with most happy results. My brother also was very low with .Malarial Fever and Jaun dice, but was cured by timely use of this medicine. Am satisfied Electric Bitters saved his life.” Mr. I). 1. Wilcox 011, of Horse Cave, Ky., adds a like testimony, saying: He positively believes he would have died lmd it not been for Electric Bitters. This great remedy will ward off, as well as cure, all Malarial Diseases, and for all Kidney, Liver and Stomach Dis orders stands unequaled. Price 50c and sl, at J. 11. Wikle & Cos. tf Sweet Gum Chewing Gum at Wikle’s Drug Store. Chronic Coughs and Colds, And all disease's ofthe Throat and Lungs, can be cured by the use of Scott’s Emul sion, as it eont aines the healing virtues of Cod 1 aver Oil and Hypophosphites in their fullest form. Is a beautiful, creamy Emulsion, palatabte as milk, easily di gested, and can be taken by the most delicate. Please read: “I consider Scott’s Emulsion the remedy par excellent in Tuberculous and Strumous Affections, to say nothing ofordinary colds and throat troubles.” —W. R. S. Connell, M. D., Manchester, O. “I ant using your Emul sion Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites for an affection of my throat, and the improvements are beyond my expecta tion.”—l). Taylor, M. I)., Coosawatte, Georgia. oct 13-1 in Blue Stone in quantity, very low at Wikle’s Drug Store. Head Tt is, Farmer. We have secured the best Home-made Jeans for the least money ever brought to the Rome market. Also the best Home-made Waterproof Boot. J. T. Wortham A Cos., sep29-tf 88 Broad St., Rome, Ga. Health 3larks. A bright eye, clear skin, glowing fea tures. animated expression, and a quick, firm step. These are all secured by using Dr. Harter’s Iron Tonic. Yellow Pine Shingles. W. W. ROBERTS, Dealer iu and Manufacturer of YELLOW PINE SHINGLES I will be glad to furnish all who desire them first-clans Shingles at reasonable prices. Orders will receive the most prompt and personal atten tion. P. O. Childersburg, Ala. and Cartersville. Ga. VV. VV. ROBERTS. Iy7-3m AGENTS WANTED for the most complete popular family physician book ever prodqced. Select something thor ouohlv useful, of true value, and sales are al ways sure and iarge. ENTIRELY NEW, up to the very latest science, yet in plain language. A GREAT NOVELTY in all its parts and attracts instant attention. 250 engravings. The most profusely and beautifully illustra tedbook of the kind ever gotten up. BEST OF ALL.it is BY FAR the LOWEST-PRICED ever published—less than half the cost of any decent volume yet out. Agents who are tired of struggling with high priced books, write for particulars of this great new departure in bookselling. PLANET PUBLISHING CO., 010 Arch St., PHILADELI’IA, PA. 0 day’s time given Agents without capital. ug2B-6m PINE LOG. Well, I just wish somebody would come or leave or get married and we believe they will pretty soon if In* gets through ginning cot ton, then we will have some thing 1 to write about. Mr. R. L. Boyd will Ix giu his school at Oak Hill 011 the .‘list of this month. Miss Ethelda MeCanless is visiting triends and relatives in and around the ; village. A great many of out* jieople have lteen down to the exposition and were vtyv much delighted with the same. Yon will excuse brevity this time as we feel very much indisposed. * * ST EG A LL. Mr. Sam Smalley, of Kingston, Tenn is spending several weeks with Mr. John Stegall’s family. Miss Katie Hicks is visiting friends and relatives in Atlanta. Mrs. Easley Stegall is visiting her sou, K. B. Stegall, in Chattanooga. Mr. H. 1). Phillips and Miss Lillie Gilbert, of Savannah, are visiting Mr. H. W. Bay ley’s family. Mrs. Henderson and daughter, of Car rersville, sjieitt Thursday with friends at Stegalls. Mr. (’. E. Stegall, of East Tennessee, is visiting Mr. J. P. Stegall. For Sale. An no 1 seed-cotton cleaner for sale at a great bargain. Apply to 5t Bartow Leake, Cartersville, Ga. Trunks and Valises of all kinds just in, and at prices to please you. J. G. M. Montgomery. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Fleers, Salt Rheum, Felos Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin,Eruptions, and jhis itively Piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J R. Wikle & Co.* mr3 tf. Picnic Hams , smalt, 10c. only, at Skinners. Bailies, when you go to Home anil want the handsomest Wrap, in the latest style, the pret tiest Dress, tiie nicest and best Shoes, and tlie most attractive line of Notions ever brought South for the least money, don’t stop till you get to J, H. Wortham & Co.s’. No. 88 Broad Street, Home. Ga. Large assortment of Damps just received at Wikle’s Drug Store. We sell the old reliable 1847 Rogers Bros. Knives, Forks and Spoons, the very best goods known to the trade. Prices Guaranteed. Turner & Baker. Stile,sboro is the place to get the high est price for all kinds of produce, and you can buy goods cheap at Puckett's for cash. sepls-tf. School Girls. Why do school gills like northeast winds? It brings chaps to their lips. Should it bring colds to their heads, let them take Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mtllein. Is There a Cure for Consumption? We answer unreservedly, yes! If the patient commences in time the use of Dr. Pierce's “Golden Medical Discovery,” and exercises proper care. If allowed to run its course too long all medicine is powerless fo stay it. Dr. Pierce never deceives a patient, by holding out a false hope lor the sake of pecuniary gain. The “Golden Medical Discovery” has cured thousands of patients when nothing else seemed to avail. Your druggist has it. Semi two stamps for I)r. Pierce's com plete treatise on consumption with nu merous testimonials. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's “Pellets”—the original “Little Liver Pills” (sugar-coated)—cure sick and billions headache, sour stomach, and billious attaks. By druggists. An elegant assortment of Hand, Stand and Library Lamps, just received at Wikle’s Drug Store. Knitting thread in Wool and Cotton. All colors at Montgomery’s. \\ hen you need a Watch, whether a $2,50 Waterbary, or a $l5O Gold Ticker be sure to call on us. We are confident we can suit you in goods and prices. Turner & Baker. Gejntlemcn, we have got something nice to show you in Hats. Shirts, Collars, Ties, Cravats, one-half Hose, Handker chiefs, etc. Come and see. Yours truly, J. G. M. Montgomery. Lamps and Lamp goods in great variety at Wikle’s Drug Store cheap, Notice. T collect claims by or without suit for less than any cheap lawyer in town. F. U. Watkins, L. (’. Money to Loan. lam prepared to negotiate loans for farmers upon more reasonable terms than ever offered before. Douglas Wikle, Attorney-at-Law. Ladies will find relief from their eostiv tivness.swimmingin the head,sour stom ach. headache, kidney troubles, etc., by taking a dose of Simmons Liver Regula tor after dinner or supper, so as to move the bowels once a day. Mothers will have better health and the babies will grow more robust by usingthe Regulator. If an infant shows signs of Colic, nothing like a few drops in water for relief. The Genuine has the red Z on front of Wraaer. A Baby Like a Gale of Wind. Why is a newly-born baby like a gale of wind? Because it begins with a squall. Cold gales induce coughs and croup. Taylors’s Cherokee Remedy ofSweetGum and Mullein will cure it. A Post ivc Gentleman. Which is the most positive gentleman? Cer-tain. Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein is certain to cure coughs, colds and croup. It is pleasant and affective. Like Fainting Ladies. Why are good resolutions like fainting ladies? They should be carried out, and parents should not forget the resolutions that would never suffer them to tie with out that cough and croup cure, Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullien. SAM JONEA ER.MON In the Principal Cities, with History of His Life; and Sermons by Sam Small, his Co-laborer. Only Illustrated Edition. Most remarkable and intensely interesting and amusing engravings ever seen in a book. Only Full and AUTHENTIC EDITION The first complete reports ever printed. Great est book sensation of the day. Tremendous de mand. No book ever before like it, AGEhfTS WANTED. Popular low-down prices Write for terms ; or, to secure agency quick, send “acts, in stamps for full outfit. Time for payments allowed agents short of funds. SCAMMEL & CO.. PHILADELPHIA. Pa. aug2B-6m Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA—Bartow County. By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi nary of Bartow county, will be sold on the fii-St Tuesday in November next, 1887, at the Court House door in said county, between tlie legal sale hours, the tract of land whereon Edmund Cullinana resided at the time of his death, con taining 200 acres, more or less, being lots of land Nos. 1004. 1065, 1006, 1067 and 1004, in the 21st District and 2d section of liurtow county. About 40 acres cleared, in good state of cultivation, balance well timbered. Improvements, 2 small frame houes and 2 stables, good bold spring, free stone. A small creek runs through lot No. 1004, and branches on other parts of the land. Terms cash. Sold as the property of the estate of Edmund Cullinana, for distribution and pay ment of debts. This 20th September, 1887. B. A. ISEMAN, Administrator. fIOYAI W l ROYAL t?OSSfC4? ! gg c POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and wholesomenexs More ergonomical 'han the ordinary kinds, and cannot t>e sold in competition with the multitude of lowest short weight alum or phosphate powder. Sold only in cans. ltojral Baking l’owder Cos., juneft-tlm. 106 Wall St., X. Y. AMfiiWlo Speaks Oni in the Meetings W 15. WYNNE. Here is What an Oltl Atlanta Man Says. I have been troubled with acute rheumatism most of the time since IS4O, and a large portion of the time to so great ail extent as to deprive me of attending to my business. It finally got into my left side, hip and leg', and for the last eight or ten years 1 have been troubled with it in my right shoulder, arm and both feet, so it was nearly all over and through me, l have tried the most extensively remedies in the South ; of one 1 took seven bottles and of an other three, neither of which did me any good. Finally I was pursuaded to try Hunnicutt’s Rheumatic Cure. After taking one bottle and before the second was all taken 1 began to im prove, and before I had taken the sixth bottle i was cured sound and well and I now feel like a new mfin. 1 can now walk miles in a day and work outdoors in any kind of weather without the slightest inconvenience. I do not believe your Rheumatic cure has an equal in tlie world. 1 have recommended it to many of my friends, who have used it and are highly pleased with the result . Ido not believe there is a case of acute, inflammatory or chronic rheumatism that your remedy will not cure if taken according to direc tions and persevered in. I have almost dally calls from persons inquiring about the Rheumatic Cure. One old tnan came into m.v place of busi ness yesterday and told ine that one bottle had done him more good than all the medicine he had ever taken for rheumatism. W. It. WYNNE, Gadsden, Ala. 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WILL BE PAID FOB ARBDCKLES’ COFFEE WRAPPERS , 1 Premium, • 51,000.00 2 Premiums, • $500.00 each 6 Premiums, * $250 00 “ 25 Premiums, * SIOO.OO “ 100 Premiums, • $50.00 “ 200 Premiums, * $20.00 “ 1,000 Premiums, SIO.OO “ For full particulars and directions see Cirou lar in every pound of Aiuicckles’ Coffee. 1 little Nisi to Foreclose Mortgage 1 BARTOW SUPKKIOK COURT —July Term, Ks 7. It appearing to the court by the petition of H. I’. Frierson, as administrator of Albert Frierson, deceased, that Albert Eakin and Laura Dayton Eakin on August Ist, 1883, executed and deliver ed said Albert Frierson, then in life, a mort gage on one house and lot in the town of Ta.vlors | ville, in Bartow county, Ga., and known in the j plan of said town as lot No. 21, containing one half an acre, more or less, and then occupied by one Dick Soyer, being the same lot or parcel of land which was conveyed by Thomas M Ansle.v to Joel G. Green by deed dated January 18th, 1876. and by the said Green to Albert Eakin by deed dated August Ist, 1882, which latter deed is uncorded in the Clerk’s office of the Superior Court of said county in Itook X of deeds, page 275, which mortgage was made for the purpose of I ecuring the payment of a certain debt described ! in said mortgage by which the said Albert ! Eakin and Laura Dayton Eakin agreed to pay | to Albert Frierson or bearer, twelve months i after date of said mortgage the sum of two hnn ! dred and fifty dollars with interest from date at | the rate of seven per cent, per annum and also j agreed to pay all costs and expenses, if any, j which might be necessarily incurred in collecting I said debt among which expenses said petitioner claims ten per cent, of the amount of principal j and interest due on said debt for liis attorney’s ; fee in prosecuting this proceeding, which said debt j and expenses adn said Albert Eakin and Laura i Dayton Eakin refused to pay. It is therefore or j daiued that the said Albert Eakin and Laura 1 Dayton Eakin pay Into this court on or before 1 the nexc term thereof, the rrineipal and interest due on said debt, together with the costs and ex penses of this proceeding including ten percent, on the amount of said debt for attorneys' fees, or in default thereof the court will proceed as to jtstiee shall appertain. And it is further ordered that this rule be pub ■ lished. in the CocbanT-America.v, a newspaper published in said county of Bartow, once a mouth for four months, or served on the said Albert Eakin and Laura Dayton Eakin, or their zpecial agent or attorney three months previous fo the next term of this court. Done in open court this August Ist, 1887, A. M, Font*-, plaintiff's attorney. J. C FAIN, ,T. C. C. C. A true extract from the minutes of BartowSu perior Court. F. C. Durham. Clerk. Itule Nisi to Foreclose Mortgage GEORGIA —Bartow County. It appearing to the court by the petition of Battey & Hamiltons, that W. M. Nichols, jr., on the lit It day of December, 1885, executed and de livered to said Battey & Hamiltons u mortgage on the following real estate, to-wit: One lot of land No, 488 containing forty lu res, more or less; also four acres of lot of land No. 489, being on • the south side of said lot, all situated in the seventeenth district and third section of Bartow county, Ga, for the purpose of securing the pay ment of a certain promissory note for the sum of S2OO (besides two other notes which have been paid off) made by Ihe said W. M. Nichols, jr , on the Uth day of Ileeember, 1885, and payable to the said Battey A Hamiltons, due October Ist. after date, with interest at ten per cent, per an num from maturity, together with ten per cent. upon amount due for attorney’s fees, which said note the said W. M. Nichols refuses to pay. It is therefore ordered that the said W. M. Nichols, jr. pay into this court, on or before the next term thereof, the principal, attorney’s fees and inter est due on said note; the following credits ap pearing on said note, #48.21, Nov. 2, 1886; #6.11 Nov. 19. 1886, together with the cost of this suit, or, in default thereof, the court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. And it is further or dered, that this rule be published in the Courant- American, a newspaper published in the county of Bartow, once a month for four months, or served on the said W. M. Nichols, jr., or his spe cial agent or attorney, three months previous to the next term of this court. A. M. Foute, peti tioners’ attorney. J. <’. FAIN, J. S. 0. 0. C. True extract from the minutes. sepß-4t-m F. M. Durham, Clerk. DR. RICE, For is years at 37 Court Place, now at 322 Market Street, T nnic'oillp Bet. Third and Fourth, JJJllluVillu,Jlj A regularly educated and legally qualified physician and th# most successful, as his practice will prove. 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