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The North Georgia Cheap Furniture House
STILL CLAIM TO SELL
Better Goods for Less Money,
Than Anyother House in this Section.;
As space forbids mentioning Jeverything, we will only enumerata a few. We have
a complete stock of
Parlor and Bed Room Suits,
Wardrobes, Baby Carriages, Chairs Mattings, Rugs and Carpets, and
MAUTJFACTTTRJBIIS of MATTRESSES.
We have also added a full stock of Undertaker’s Supplies, consisting of
Collins, Caskets, Robes, Shoes and Gloves,
In.thebuilding, corner Main.and Erwin Streets, formally occupied by Mr. W. C.
EJwurds.
Will give personal attention and render assistance at funerals. Respectfully,
PEACOCK & VEAL,
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
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
LUMBER YARD
in the city. We carry in stock a large assortment of Framing of all sizes and
lengths, i)ry Flooring and cejling, Weatherboarding and Mouldings, of any patera.
We have just received cars of all heart Fencing and will carry a supply of it in stock
in future. Lumber Yard and Plaining Mills, cor. Leake and Skinner Sts.
GALLOWAY & FREEMAN.
Notice This As You Pass By.
W. i BRADLEY
WEST MAIN STREET,
CARTERSVILLE, GEO.,
Carriages, Buggies § Wagons,
And do all kinds of
Repairing in Wood and iron,
Making new ideces when necessary. He is also
prepared to do all kinds of blacksmithing:. None
but the best workmen employed who can make
anything: that is made of wood or iron. All
work warranted to give satisfaction. Terms
reasonable. Work done promptly. Give hini a
trial and be convinced.
Elys catarrh
Cr “ Bal " Ml
Cleanses It h:c ß
Nasal Passages, g| h^ADJ
Allays'Pain a& d rHAYFEVERPS M*!
Inftamml itioln, bP
Eoalslthej Sorss. IK* / gg
Restores thcilL^
Senses of Taste
and Smell.
TRY the CUREH AY-FEVER
CATARRH
e a disease of the mucuous membrane, generally
originating in the passages and maintain
ing its stronghold in the head. From this point
n sends forth a poisonous virus into the stomach
and through the digestive organs, corrupting the
blood and producing other troublesome and
dangerous symptoms.
A particle is applied into each nostril and is
agreeable. Price 50 cents at druggists; by mail,
registered, 00 cents. ELY BROTHERS, 235
Greenwich St., New Y'ork.
rvy/ TTY ’i T Rewarded are those who read
Ulf * s LI I V this and,thf n act ; they will find
ft ilill 1 1 X honorable employment that will
not take from them their homes
and families. The profits are large and sure for
every industrious person, many have made and
are now making several hundred dollars a month.
It is easy for any one to make $5 and upwards
per day, who is willing to work. Either sex,
young or old ; capital not needed: we start you. #
Everything new. No special ability required;
you, reader, can do it as well as any one. Write
to us at once for full particulars, which we mail
ree. Address Stinson A Cos., Portland. Maine.
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
I will sell my house and lot in Cartersville, lo- I
rated on Cassville 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 3 room house.
TERMS REASONABLE.
tebM( J. T. OWEN.
Tvn T\ Sea Wonders erist in thousanus o
llr r r forms,but are surpassed by the mar
vels of invention. Ttuvse who are in
need of profitable work that can be
done while living at home should at once send
their address to Hallet, & Cos., Portland. Maine,
and receive free, full information how either sex,
of all ages, can earn fro iff $5 to $25 per day and
upwards wherever they live. You are started
free. Capital not required. Some have made
voer SSO in a single day at this work. AH suc
ceed. _ Rg-ehir-l
J. M. XTEEL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Special ateention given to litigation in real 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
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
GEQRGIA —Bartow County.
All persons having demands against the estate
of Isham Alley, dec’d, are hereby notified to pre
sent the same properly made out and verified ae
oording to law. And all persons indebted to said
Isham Alley are hereby notified to come forward
and make payment in full. This January 9, 1889.
Isham W. Alley and Elizabeth A1 ey as Adm’r
and Adm’rx of Isham Alley, dec’d. jan 1
33. W. 3£. FIJICOCE.
REAL ESTATE,
CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA
MINERALS A SPECIALTY.
Real Estate bought and sold. Information
cheerfully given.
R.M . Murphey. G. H. Aubrey. Chas. McEwen.
G. EC. Aubrey Cos.
REAL ESTATE
Bought and sold on commission. Desirable
Town, Countay and Mineral Property for sale.
uIG
OR. J. G. GREENE,
•
having located ill Cartersville for the purpose of
practicing medicine and surgery, offers 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. janl3-tsm
A. M. FOTJTE,
Attorney-At-Law,
Cartersville, Ga.
Office up-stairs, corner Main and Erwin sts.
Special attention given to Collections and Com
mercial Law.
BARTOW LEASE,
INSURANCE.
Loan M Real Estate Agent.
Money Loans made on the most reasonable
terms. P. O. BOX, 123,
july2l-ly Cartersville, Ga.
J ob.ii T. Owen,
Real Estate & Life & Fire Insurance
A-Q-E^TT,
The interest of patrons carefully considere.d
unreasonable.
1 Dr. C. McLane’s Celebrated I
LIVER PILLS
WILL CURE
SI EMI.
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
ING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., is
on the box. None other is Genuine.
Use IVORY POLISH lor the Teeth,
Perfumes the Breath.
Positively the best remedy ever discover
ered for all diseases of man and beast
' can be reached by an external medical
application, is Rangum Root Liniment.
One trial will convince Manufactured
only by Rangum Root Medicine Co s,
Nashyille, Tenn. 50 cents per bottle.
For sale by all druggists. m 20-lm
After Three Years.
W. F. Walton, of Sp'ingfield, Tenn.,
says: “I have been suffering with Neural
gia in my face and head off and on for
•three years. I purchased a box of Dr.
Tanner’s Infallible Neuralgia Cure and
took eight of the pills. 1 have not felt any
symptoms of Neuralgia since. It gives
me pleasure to recommend it. Sold by
J. R. Wikle&Co.
TEETH, TEETH
MADE WHITE AS SNOW
DE-LEC-TA-LAVE
WHITENS
THE TEETH.
BY USING.
DE-LEC-TA-LAVE
Dr, Calhoun Endorses Delectalave.
Atlanta, Ga., October 17, 1885.—Dr. C. T.
-Brocket: My Dear Sir —If affords me pleasure,
after a careful examination of the formula of
your Delectalave, to beafftestimony to its value,
and to state that its curative qualities are be
yond question. I regard it as the name implies,
a delightful wash, and can recommend it to the
public. Yours truly, A. \V CALHOUN, M. D.
Get a bottle and try it, and you will be con
vinced to its merits. Its taste is pleasant and
ts aroma delightful. 50 cents a bottle.
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 Constitution, Indigestion, Piles, etc.
Manufactured only by the California. Fig
Hyrup Company, San Francisco, Cal
Sold by J. R. Wikle & Cos., druggists.
jau2o-iy
Ku:kten's Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sa t Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hauds, Ch lblains
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 cent'
ter box. For sale by J. R. Wikle & Cos.
My winter goods are nearly all gone
but what is left must go at once to make
room for spring goods, come early and
get some of the bargains we are offering
n that tine. J. G. M. Montgomkry.
always have
TV,V Acker's Baby
Soother at hand. It is the only safe
medicine yet made that will remove all
infantile disorders. It contains no Opium
or Morphine, but gives the child natural
ease from pain. Price 25 cents. Sold by
Sold by J It Wikle & Cos.
Home testimonials are most relit,ble, and
if you will send your name and address
we will send statements of numbers of the
best citizens of Nashville regarding the
wonderiul cures effected by the Ethiopian
Pile Ointment. It never fails. 50 cents
and $1 per bottle Manufactured by Ran
gum Root Medicine Cos., Nashville Tenn.
For sale by all druggists. m2O-lm
When you want a nice umbrella and a
cheap one, come and see me.
J. G. M. Montgomery.
The Furnace
is bound to be built. Everybody is going
to take stock in it and when we get one
started more will follow. Everybody
work for it and buy your Drugs, Cigars
and Soda water at Word’s Drugs Store,
tnay 11 tf
Hood s Sarsaparilla. Lemon and Orange
Elixir, Fig Syrup, Lemon in
fact everything in the drug line lower than
any town in North Georgia at Wikle’s
drug store near the railroad. m25-tf
Our Future
Was never brighter and our citizens are
beginning to realize the glorious possibili
ties iu store for them by taking stock in
the new furnace and other enterprises,
and while all these improvements are as
suming positive shape and enhance our
city and lend energy and enterprise to the
surrounding country. We are the more
determined to make our business all that
can be desired. We shall surely keep
pace with any city in the South, no mat
ter its size and abilities, in pu’-e drugs,
chemicais, toilet articles, paints, oils and
pitent medicines. Our stock is complete.
Our prescription department shall be kept
in the best possible order and our friends
who will favor us with their patronage
may rest assured that no pains will be
spared in their interest.
Very truly,
m25-tf J. R. W ikle & Cos.
When you want to buy shoes that
will wear, “solid as a rock’’ and want
to get them at prices you can afford to
pay come and see. Yours, truly,
•J. G. M. Montgomery.
Exposure to rough weather, getting
wet, living iu damp localities, are favora
ble to the contraction of diseases of the
kidneys and bladder. Asa preventive,
and for the cure of all kidney and liver
trouble, use that valuable remedy, Dr. .T.
H. McLean’s Liver and Kidney Balm.
SI,OOO per bottle. ‘ 6-8-3 m
Hurrah for Gordon!
The gallant General captured the peo
ple of Cartersville and Bartow county
last Saturday night in his talk on devel
oping this section. Everyone is praising
him and all rushing to W’ord’s Drug Store
for Pure Medicines, Fine Cigars and deli
cious ice cold drinks. mayll-tf
We have still on hand twelve or fifteen
of those cheap Overcoats. You can al
most buy them at your own price. Come
.soon* J. G. M. Montgomery.
Purify Your lilood.
Bodily and mental health depends upon
a healthy condition of the blood. The
blood particularly in the spring and sum
mer months, becomes clogged with im
purities, which poison it and generate
disease. A harmless blood purifier is nec
essary to restore a healthy tone. The
best purifier and tonic known is Swift’s
Specific (S. S. S.). Of its wonderful
purifying and tonic powers we give a few
testimonials:
Mr. Wm. A. Siebold, with George P.
Rowell & Cos , 10 Spruce Street, New
York, writes: U I feel it my duty, for the
benefit of others who may be afflicted as I
was, t:> write you this letter, which you
can use in any w T ay you choose
I suffered great pain from boils, all over
my neck; I could not turn my head w r ith
out acute pain. After trying all the usual
remedies, and finding no re ief, I used one
bottle of S. S. S. and very soon I was entire
ly relieved ot my “Job’s Comforters ’’ Now
not a sign of my affliction can be seen.”
Mr. M. S Hamilton, Winston, N. C.,
writes: “I use it every spring. It always
builds me up, giving me appetite and di
gestion, and enabling me to stand the hot
summer days. On using it I soon become
strong of body and easy of mind.”
Mr. C E. Mitchel, West 23d St. Ferry,
New York, writes: “I weighed 116 pounds
when I began taking youi medicine, and
now 152 pounds. I would not be with
out S. S. S. for several times its weight in
gold ”
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases
mailed free. The Swift Specific Cos.,
Drawer 3, Atlanta, Gi.
Before her death Lady Marion Alford
left a memoranda for her daughters gui
dance in arranging for her funeral.
Among other things, she wrote: “I think
that in this short life too much is given
to signs of grief for the departed into
happiness. I should prefer no mourning
for myself, but I should not like to shock
any one’s prejudice on this account, and
would only set an example as restricting
the matter to the smallest compass. I
think that crape moment is a cruel tax
to the pool” it is expensive and tawdry,
and nasty the monument it ceases to be
fresh, and, therefore, I would wish you to
set the example by not wearing it for
me.” Consequently, no crape was worn
at Lady Alford’s funeral.
DE-LEC-TA-LAVE
PERFUMES
THE BREATH.
Your Old Buggy.
You can maxe your old buggy or
carriage look new by the use of one can
of Detroit Carriage Paint, Only r (sc, at
Wiklc’s drug store near the railroad.
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A Story of Abuse.
Not of an abused human being, but of
an abused part of a human being,—an
abused liyer. It is abused by beiDg let
alone when it first complains. Paine s
Celery Con pound cleanses and invigor
ates the clogged and torpid liver, and
cures the worst case of liver complaint.
ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
Mas. 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 25e. a
bottle. tf
House Proprietor (at a watering-place)
“As you see, the house stands on the
verge of the forest. The fragrance of the
pine trees constantly prevades the apart
ments. You ought to try it! It’s splen
did! And so healthy, too! Do you hap
pen to have a consumptive patient in
your family?” Visitor —“No.” H. P.—
“What a pity that is, now.” —Fankfur-
ter Zeitung.
is warranted, is because it is the best
Blood Preparation known. It will posi
tively cure all Blood Diseases, purifies the
whole system, and thoroughly builds up the
constitution. Remember, we guarantee it.
Sold l>3 r J. R. Wikle A Cos., Druggists.
Astonishing Success.
It is the duty of every person who h*s
used Boschee s German ~yrup to let its
wonderful qualities be known to their
friends in curing Consumption, severe
Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, and
in fact all throat and lung diseases. No
person can use it without immediate re
lief. Three doses will relieye any case,
and we consider it the duty of all Drug
gists f o recommend it to the poor, dying
consumptive, at least to try one bottle, as
80,000 dozen bottles were year,
and no one case where it failed was re
ported. Such a medicine as the German
Syrup cannot be too widely known. Ask
your druggist about it. Sample bottles to
try, sold at 10 cents. Regular size, 75
cents Sold by all Dfuggists and Dealers,
in the United States and Canada, eo w
An old slave has been discovered in
Jonesboro, Ga., who is one hundred and
eight years old, has been married nine
times and is the father of 117 children.
His name is Nero, and he devotes himself
to preaching at camp meeting.
Who Are You For.
Bartow county is entitled to name
State Senator this year. Go to your dis
trict meeting and express your choice. M.
F. Word is not in the race, but he wants
you to call on him for Drugs, Paints, Oils,
Cigars and nice cold drinks. You can
also get a lump of ice to cool off with at
his store. mavll-tf
CcosOY 2S£wSt l lt
thousands suffering from Asthma, Con
sumption, Coughs, etc. Did you ever try
Acker’s English Rem*d w 9 It is the best
preparation known rcr all Lung Troubles,
sold on a positive guarantee at IQ*., 50c.
Sold by J. R. Wikle & Cos., Druggists.
WHAT THEY WEAR.
Military effects are notifiable in ths
season’s millinery.
Colors are extensively U3ed in the decora
tion of black toilets.
Glove stretchers of oxidized silver are worn
as a jHjndant to the chatelaine.
Pretty daini-trained toilets for young ladies
are of white wool braided with silver.
Venetian green and terracotta are com
bined in some of the newest tailor gowns.
Charming evening toilets have lace skirts,
with moire bodices with sashes to match.
White and gold and j>ale blue and silver
are favorite combinations for evening bon
nets.
Young ladies trim their black silk gowns
very effectively with silver and cut jet
gimps.
Bonnets of dark green velvet are spangled
with jeo and trimmed with black moire rib
bon.
Dainty home toilets are almost invariably
made with a belted corsage of some descrip
tion.
Pale and deep tan plush skirts are wo"n
with winter dresses of various colors an<;l
fabrics.
Ocean gray and old silver are neutral col
ors which are much admired for cloth tailor
made gowns.
Anew gold horseshoe brooch is formed by
several smaller horseshoes, set with rubies or
other stoues.
Laces, silk and passementeries and jet gal
loon are the favorite garnitures for black
faille dresses.
Cashmere bonnets, with pinked edges and
caps sewn inside, are in vogue for babies
and little girls.
Beige, tan, bronze, golden brown and all
the tawny yellow shades are very fashionable
the present season.
New cloth bonnets matching cloth dresses
are covered with passementerie like thai,
used to trim the dress.
Theatre bonnets of cashmere, with pinked
edges and full gathered fronts, are pretty
and generally becoming.
Bridemaids who follow the newest fashion
carry walking sticks of ebony and silver, to
which bouquets are attached.
A Paris correspondent writes that fur
trims everything iu spite of all imitations.
The real article is always so expensive ana so
different that the fashion grows and thrive^.
Wadded jackets are worn under the India
wraps, which averts the possibility of the
wearer freezing to death on the street,
although the camel’s hair material is of itself
celebrated for its warmth.
Small mantel clocks, with a musical box
attachment, are new and pretty, and had a
popular sale during the holidays. They are
of Swiss manufacture, and come in several
sizes and a variety of tunes.
Toboggan hats are of many varieties, and
none of them especially admirable. Disfig
urement in costume se<?ms to bo essential tc
this now kind of outdoor sport, which has
now become a veritable craze.
A Paris correspondent tells that anew
fashion is peacocks’ plumes tied iu the
coiffure with narrow ribbons. If prettily ar
ranged, says the correspondent, they are very
effective, and new in any case.
As many turbans as bonnets are seen at
the theatre now, and most of them are stylish
and becoming. In Paris turbans of bird
feathers, with a gold aigrette in front, are
described as the height of fashion.
Now that the imitation jeweled swinging
lamps have reached barrooms and worse
places, the probabilities are that they will bo
discarded without a tear by the so called ex
clusive people who first had them.
Fashion prophets say crinoline will bo back
in all its “balloonity” within a year, and that
the bustle is fast being driven away to make
way for it. Then good-by to scant skirts and
to economy in buying dress patterns.
Velvet basques and rcdkigotes are increas
ing. Apropos of the former, the news comes
over the cable that the Princess of Wales has
a velvet basque trimmed with black, long
haired fur down the front and around the
edge.
BASEBALL GOSSIP.
Clarkson, tho noted Chicago pitcher, says
he would like to seo Mike Kelly with a Chi
cago uniform in right field.
Mr. J. W. Spalding says tho Cincinnatis
will bo the showiest team on the ball field
next season, with their many colored uni
forms.
Smiling Mickey Welch will be found with
a New York uniform on, notwithstanding all
rumors to the contrary.
From all appearances tho remainder of the
New York combination will sojourn on tho
Pacific slope for some timo yet. The climate
agrees with them.
There will be an interesting fight between
the Brooklyn and Cincinnati clubs next sea ;on
for first place. However, the chances are in
favor of the latter.
Silver King is looked upon as tho star
twirier of the St. Louis Browns for tho season
of 1888, and will be expected to do tho bulk
of the work for that club.
Manager Phillips, of the Pittsburg club,
announces that nearly all his spring dates
have been arranged. Ho has a few left, and
any club desiring games should communicate
with him.
The fifty cent gate admission to the Amer
ican association, games is creating quite a
stir in the different cities'which contain As
sociation clubs. It is thought that the scheme
will not be a success.
It is now believed that Manager Williams
will take his Cleveland club south in the
spring. Should he do so he will open at
Macon, Ga., on or about March 15. He will
meet other clubs down there.
Big Dave Foutz, one of Brooklyn’s new
pitchers for next season, is doing some tall
work in the box this winter for the St. Louis
combination, now in California. It is hoped
he will keep it up next season.
It will not be astonishing to see Buck
Ewing occupying the pitcher’s box next
season. Buck is doing great work in that
lino this winter on the Pacific slope. He
seems to boas good in one place as another.
THREE BIRD STORIES.
A Georgia man had a pure white hen.
Recently she began molting, and every white
feather that dropped out was replaced by a
black one, and now she is clad in deep black
from bill to tail.
Hundreds of English sparrows are being
dragged from their nests or roosts beneath the
cornices of the high buildings in Columbus,
Ind., by large flocks of screech owls, that
carry them away and devour them.
For the fifth year a common crow has come
with the first snow to the home of a corre
spondent of The London Field. He will take
a piece of fat from the hand. There was a
heavy fall of snow on Dee. 11, and the bird
then appeared for the first time this season,
received his breakfast and departed. He re
turned again with the first severe weather.
NERVES! NERVES!!
Wlot terrible visions this little word brian
before the eyes of the nervous, s ™
Headache, Neuralgia,
Indigestion, Sleeplessness,
Nervous ProstrttioT
AS stare them in the face. Yet all these nervoia
troubles CAB be cured by using
(^.Paine’s
Si£ r Y .
(gmjiouiul
For The Nervous
The Debilitated
. The Aged.
THIS GREAT NERVE TOffTO
Also contains the best remedies for diseased con
ditions of the Kidneys, Liver, and Blood, which
always accompany nerve troubles.
It is a Nerve Tonic, an Alterative, a Laxative,
and a Diuretic. That is it
CURES WHEN OTHERS FAIL.
si.oo a Bottle. Send for full particulars.
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietor*.
BURLINGTON, VT.
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The treatment of many thousands of cases
of those chronic weaknesses and distressing
ailments peculiar to females, at the Invalids’
Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y.,
has afforded a vast experience in nicely adapt
ing and thoroughly testing remedies for the
cure .of woman’s peculiar maladies.
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
is the outgrowth, or result, of this great and
valuable experience. Thousands of testimo
nials, received from patients and from physi
cians who have tested it in the more aggra
vated and obstinate cases which had baffled
their skill, prove it to be the most wonderful
remedy ever devised for the relief and cure of
suffering women. It is not recommended as a
“cure-all,” but as a most perfect Specific for
woman’s peculiar ailments.
Asa powerful, invigorating tonic,
it imparts strength to the whole system,
and to the womb and its appendages in
particular. For overworked, “worn-out,”
“run-down,” debi.itated teachers, milliners,
dressmakers, seamstresses, “shop-girls,” house
keepers, nursing mothers, and feeble women
generally, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
is the greatest earthly boon, being unequaled
as an appetizing cordial and restorative‘tonic.
Asa soothing and strengthening
nervine, “Favorite Prescription” is une
qualed and is invaluable in allaying and sub
duing nervous excitability, irritability, ex
haustion, prostration, hysteria, spasms and
other distressing, nervous symptoms com
monly attendant upon functional and organic
disease of the womb. It induces refreshing
sleep and relieves mental anxiety and de
spondency.
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
is a legitimate medicine, carefully
compounded by an experienced and skillful
physician, and adapted to woman’s delicate
organization. It is purely vegetable in its
composition and perfectly harmless in its
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cause arising, weak stomach, indigestion, dys
pepsia and kindred symptoms, its use, in small
doses, will prove very beneficial.
“ Favorite Prescription ” is a posi
tive cure for the most complicated and ob
stinate cases of leucorrhea, excessive flowing,
painful inenstruati-n, unnatural suppressions,
prolapsus, or falling of the womb, weak back,
fk female weakness,” anteversion, retroversic i,
bearing-down sensations, chronic congestion,
indammation and ulceration of the womb, in
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Asa regulator and promoter of func
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and can produce only good results. It is
equally efficacious and valuable in its effects
when taken for th< se disorders and derange
ments incident to that later and most critical
period, known as “ The Change of Life.”
“ Favorite Prescription,” when taken
in connection with the use of Dr. Pierce’s
Golden Medical Discovery, and small laxative
doses of Dr. Pierce’s Purgative Pellets (Little
Liver Pills), cures Liver, Kidney and Bladder
diseases. Their combined use also removes
blood taints, and abolishes cancerous and
scrofulous humors from the system.
“Favorite Prescription” is the only
medicine for women, sold by druggists, under
a positive guarantee, from the manu
facturers. that It will give satisfaction in every
case, or money will be refunded. This guaran
tee has been printed On the bottle-wrapper,
and faithfully carried out for many years.
Large bottles (100 doses) SI.OO, or six
bottles lor $5.00.
For large, illustrated Treatise on Diseases of
Women (160 pages, paper-covered), send ten
cents in stamps. Address,
World’s Dispensary Medical Association,
663 Main St., BUFFALO, N- Y
ITHAT FIGHT
TO The Original Wins.
n C. E. Simmons, St. Louis, Prop’r
| I M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine, Est’d
f 1840, in the U. S. Court defeats J.
m J H. Zcilin, Prop'r A. Q. Simmons Liv-
I vUd er Regulator, Est’d by Zeilin IS6S.
■Pi gjl M. A. S. L. M. has for 47 years
1 cured Indigestion, Biliousness,
Dyspepsia,Sick Headache,Lost
■r Appetite, Sour Stomach, Etc.
■ A Rev. T B. Reams, Pastor M. E.
\ O “\Church, Adams, Tenn., writes: “1
I should have been dead but
J lor your Genuine M. A. Sim
—sX. tnons Liver Mfedicine. I have
sometimes had to substitute
II I Cf the J “Zeilin’s stuff” for y-ur Medi
I 1 Courts cine, but it don’t answer the
J I purpose”
(L/OPLEI Dr. J. R. Graves, Editor The
Memphis, Tenn. says:
1 T I received a package of vour Liver
A v\ Medicine, and have used half of it.
ga T It works like a charm. I want nn
■||l 'i better Liver Regulator and ceiS
no^moreof^^n^n: ixite re?
W. C. Edwards, F. D.
UNDERTAKER AND EMBALM ER
Repository in new store room on West Main
Sreet, Cartersville, Ga. jan27-ly
\\ r\V\*v p o that are fretful, peevish,
cross, or troubled with
W indy Colic, Teething Pains, a?
Stomach Disorders, can be relieved
at once by using Acker’s Baby Soother.
It contains no Opium or Morphine,
hence is safe. Price 25 cents. Sold by
Sold by J. R . Co., Druggists.