The Adairsville banner. (Adairsville, Ga.) 1898-????, July 30, 1898, Image 2

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Distress After Eating Pain* In *iho Hats and Constant Aching cf .h. Jcli.ta —Ail Havo Been Completely Cured by Hood’s I Sarsaparilla. “Ira tioubled with a pain in my atomacb after ir.cali aud a coiu'.ant ech tn* in my joints. 1 also had pains in my head. I toe'* medicines but without benefit. Sc-cirg ro many tcstlmduialß in aegartl to "HikxTs Sarsaparilla I was in <l .iced to try it. I Ik. i taken it only a alter! time when I fe-tt a change, i can now cat a hearty meal without Buffering distress, my jjiats ore free from pain ar.d I weigh nforctbau I have for eight year*.” E. G. FoLI.rMXJEIi, care W. h. Jenkins, Kacon, Georgia. “I hid ptrera pdas in my rtcmach every morning. I toolc Hood Baraapa il!a and Hood's Pilis and tiic pain bos entirely left me.” Wm. E. Hodges, CS‘ t lUndciph Street, Savannah, Georgia. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Isthelicst -In fact the One True Wood PmlSe.r. ®oid l.y nil drag" da. I’rlee, ; *'x fir J 5. ■ _j . [)!■!, wo the only p'lfi l-i ink* HOOti a 1 U 5 vithflood'*Baisaparllkt. THE BANNER. (PVF.RY FATUUI>A Y. ) JOE P. BO WJ>O I N E(1 i tort TIUtMA.S JOrnCKOjT, Proprietor. RUIJBORI I’TION : $0 mn PER YEAR, in ADVANCE. Entered nl the Adr.lrsvillc post ifflrp ns Bv ini rlnas mniJ matter SATITHBAT, JULY 20 1898, What About That Bank? Is there being made by ou r people ft sufficient effort to ob tain iliat I>:uik which we need so bad*y? It 'should bo nn nc vomplished fact nt no distant day. Wo understand flint sev eral foreign parties havo l ean making inquiries. Have they met with the proper encourage ment? Look after this matter closely until the bank is open. We need it and must have it. EditortAh CormKsroNDrcxuit. Greater New York.—There arc only two sections of country be tween hoiv anil Adairsville that equal* in fertility Oothcalooga valley, and as for exchanging r. homo in our town for a home here for its pleasure I would never for n moment think of it This groat city makes mo tired. I was taken sick with a longing for Georgia the first day. Wo came otg" the Baltimore and Ohio road on one of its Hoy-1 al Blue trains, which often make 1 as many ns 7f> miles per hour. Baltimore is a lino city, so is Philadelphia, but they aie small compared to this, the me tropolis of the now world. 1 have endeavored to get out of eight of tho everlasting monoto ny of houses built alik, painted alike and that are alike, but j none of the street cars scorn to go far enough. 1 rido every afternoon on the cable cars af ter tho clinics close- until I get tired. I have not scon anything of tho Press Association since we arrived. My time is complete ly taken up from 0 A. M. until dark at tho college of tho suffer ing. The want, tho woe these people suffer makes mv heart acho and my physical being tired. Tho oulj time I ha’-n been with 'he Association was la*t Thursday aftorrtoon at a lunokcon served by tho Mer chants . ssocintion in the New York Life Building. This is one of the tallest in the ci'v ami the Association the strongest of the Metropolis. Tho affair giv en us was elaborate in five courses. Speeches and toasts wore made and responded to. tho wine and the punch flowed freely. Pretty souvenirs were distribute.’ to all m tho shape of a pretty desk ornament in the way of n paper weight. The greater part of the Associ ation left for home Friday af ternoon, 22ad. J. HI.VEACH & CO Keep always on liana ALL GRAm-.e Ok i LO! it usually matte IV} first class mills]* HtCHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR WHEAT AND CORN AT ALL TIMES CORN MEAL MADE BY THF. NEW ROLLER PROCESS PHARMACY. Established | 1872 \MWfh Adairsville, Ga. fJ. A. BAILEY MEAT MARKET. ALL persons desiring Frewii Micat of EVERY KIND to-wit QOOD BEEF, PORK, MUTTON HOME-MADE LARD 3AU3ACE9 & FISH CAN CET WHAT THEY WANT fit ?H FROM 51! : ip JA PASS ETV Two doors rnst NVvr Midway Jiotel. • Ufllfc.L.l, Adnirsvillv, Ga ' E. E. FORBES At tho E. E. FORBES Music House, Rome, Ga., will be found tho most complete Music and Bicycle House in North Georgia. They nro thoroughly UP-TO-DATE, and sell mon g nds in their line than all other denlors combined in K.irllt MrorKi.i. They lisvn 1 tie Trrj-best barp.-.ins aiul any one desiring any thing in their line, can do no hotter than give them a call. They will rave you money. Call or write for pricos, and Catalogues. SECOND-HAND, AND TRADED IN PIANOS AND ORGANS at your own price. Sheet music at half price. Orders have special attention. 10c Catalogue sent free on application. S. r. DAVIS, MANAGER ROME, CIA. jpflT” J. C. POWELL, Traveling Agent. J&Tt On Wednesday I went over to Jersey City hospital to sec our friend, Dr. LoConto. 110 has an elegantly appointed hos pital and .*vciy surrounding to make his stay not only profita ble but pleasant. Tho warden, Mr. Asburn, and family have tho geuuino hospitality that it takes to make one feel at case and enjoy themselves. We congratulate Dr. LoConto on being in the household of such hospitable people. The posi tion that our friend fills is very responsible and confines him very closely, day and night. Thursday 1 had tho pleasure of a visit to Pacific Lodga No. 23d and found work in tho 3rd degree. B'o. Wood, editor of the Craftsman, Atlanta, was also a visitor. Wo enjoyed the evening, but must say that it would afford me much pleasure, and think Pacific lodge much profit if I could have our A dairsvillo team Lore and exemp lify the work for them one time. There a great many lodges here. From two to n h df dozen meet ings every night, all in the •ante building. J. P. B. Our baby has been continual ly troubled with colic and chol ora infantum since his birth, and all that wo could do for him did not scorn to give more than temporary relief, until we tried Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhooa Remedy. Since giving that remedy ho has not betdi doubled. We want to give this testimonial as an evidence of our gratitude, not that you need it to advertise your meri torious remedy. G. M. Law, Keokuk, lowa. For sale by Thos. Johnson, Druggist. litre?!* with j-mi vr bettor too continue* ft*rve-: i !\in g tomcco bahit. H o*l<-A<& ■ fV .vt remove* Utc dm ire for tabcv, ffigEytea out r.. rousvitatf oia. K tlac. pun Sea Utc blood, ii K xtorr# lost nttahod,J^|ftM ntAUra t°u >irong IBS /<v? 000 in health.r.cnrool li I care* cured Bur and pVtfVV AT from AM JJPjobt own drtterctot. who S '**** TOt *ch torn* Take it with witrill, patiently, pr*ltently. (-nc •! ... yV koar. tl. uaualty cures; Z bexes. f? W, Jz~~' snrvtt c*d to core, cr re refund money, bttrtlrc f., Ckfcapa. Montreal, Saw fork. sires. ** Running sores appeared on rev leg and spread over the entire lower portion of the limb. I got no help from medicine till I tried yours. 1 was cured by one bottle of Q Ayer’s wsaparEia” ISAAC ACKER. Cowass, T* THE SECTION F.OUNDf.bOUT US. Cisnrps'zsfcle toes Tint Yield Abnsuii-icc 2nd Ycricty. CCLBIF. Quite* a number of young peo ple attended the Sunday school pirn'm at Ma-rl-mia S:i*u:\l:i\ and repo t a delightful tim *. Mr. Oliver Layton visited fi lends here recently. Mis , Jimpsie Fuller was a niong th* lair visitors in our village Sunday. Evidently there is a very great attraction in ourcomimnii, ty for Mr. Warren Dunahoo suf ficiently attested by his frequent visits. Messrs Will Belle and An drew Chitwood are visiting friends near Adairsville. Miss Pearl Addington who has been spending several weeks with her sister Mrs. W. P. Kay will leave in a few days for her home in your city. Miss Pearl's departure is sinceraly regretted by the friends whom she num bers by the score and we hope she will hreaftor be a frequent visitor in our community. Tho school at this place now numbers 45 while it is not quite so good as usual on account of tho vaccination ordinance still Mio pupils are doing some good work notwithstanding the warm weather and tho school is movo ing on nicely under tho effici ent management of Miss Mattie Erwin. The farmers are rejuiceing for a much needed rain is failing and the fields smile in gladness. Rev. Sullivan preaches here next Sunday morning. Messrs. Warren, Ed and Ro! - ert Dunahoo, of Cartersvillo were visiting home folks here Sunday. A number of people from Cor bin attended the Veteran Reun ion in Atlanta last week. “Victor.” LOCAL "IToUTNING The trustees met one day lasi week and fleeted Prof. Walter Franklin as principal of the school for tho coming term. He is a brother of our towns man It. L. Franklin and comes well recommended for the posi tion he is to fill. The victory rest with Ameri ca’s Greatsest Medicine, Hood’s Sarsaparilla, when it battles ngaints any disease caused or promoted by impure impover ished blood. Hood’s Pill arc the faroite cathartic. Easy to take easy to operate Col. J. W. Gray, commander of the Adairsville camp U. C. V and the other members of the of tho camp who attended the reunion last week had a great time and all enjoyed another coming together of tho veterans whoso ranks grow thinner and deeds grander as each yea r passes. It is with genuine regret that tlie members of tho Methodist church and the whole of Adai;s -vlll o learn that Bov. O. L. Kel ley is to go to Rookmart to ac cept the presidency of the school there-. Few men stay in; a place so short a while and , make so many friends as Mr. j Kelley has made and Jus most estimable wife has also succeed ’ ed in making an equally large, share. YQ u K l’ O&rU wt* ■ •t T-.-r V." l i: ■ Me?, ! ri-ur Ccit Uia '!: rt .-?,!• i-.n.t • :V. •r.| r n:- ■•.! r."t *■ os -.1 \\-s v: .sm. . •: • \ TAKBIi! • 1 ‘ f i'.-r. v ••'■ J'Vi;* 34 Hv> • -?t s ...4 i.- u f <••)■. if ?? ?..<•• r..i .. !---(V.y CVIi.N r-v.c-. ■ ii! i **: *. !*r.. *. 8. A. c-^earrcasraxua.* Bear* tie kd t Hlf. UMJS ““T C&s-rfrl&Ui AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN TIIE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD “CASTORIA,” AND “PITCHER’S CASTORIA,” A5 OUR TRADEMARK. /, DR, SAMUEL PITCHER, cf llvannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of “CASTORIA,” the same that has borne and does now bear w? -on every the fee-simile signature of wrapper. This is the original “CASTORIA” which has been used, in the homes of the Mothers cf America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the kind you have always bought 071 & e and has the signature of wrap per. No one has authority from, me to use my name except • The Centaur Company, of which Chas. 77. Fletcher is President. Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even he does not know. “The Kind You Have Always Bought” BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. YW CCRTAVR OOWPAftY, TT PVftftAT DTPIIKT, NCWTQRK CITY. ■f ; Wheat is Doing Splendidly. So you can afford to buy all the Summer Dress Goods you think you need. It is going to be the hottest summer since the civil war. Lawns, Demeties, and Organdies In a thousand different co?er siigs and qualities, will be the most comfortable stuffs you can wear. Parasols, Slippers light Gloves and Fans are summer necessities. : Summer Under Vests * each nc Beautiful Dimeties per yard 6c String Calicoes per yard 33-4 c Choice of any Ladies or Misses Cap in house for 2*50 eaah. Boina of ’em wero 75c ouch. Other Bargains Just as Good. Ladies’ Skirts and Shirt Waists CHEAP. rune p|iuv 1 mid. mil i, 234 Broad St., Rome, Ga. Ask us for samples of anything you want —*—**—- -A —i- -V . 1 : ■ —-*-• .-j” - FiLEY & SONS, Practical : : Machinists, PIPE AND PIPE FITTING:-!. We turn Shafting, make Coupling, Pulleys Grate Bars and CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS. REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY. SATISFACTION GUARNTEED. Give us a trial eider. DALTON, GA. C! fi. H/ r.ILTGN 8T