The News and courant. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1901-1904, August 08, 1901, Image 4

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lhst hnd bigcest CUT PRICE SUMMER SMLE 4 Commencing Saturday, August ioth, ATBRADLEY.GRIFFIN&CO'SSTORE JSomotliiiiu for Everybody# We Have Just Finished Taking Stock end find that We Have Entirely Too Many Goods. Our Bradley is in New York purchasing a big fall stock of goods and says: 4 ‘ Reduce stock as much as pos sible in all lines and make room for fall goods. Sell out all summer goods regardless of cost. We must have room.' 1 * We will have everything marked down and on sale t 1 t v /. ■ Saturday, August 1< >t 1 1 . , % COME AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OP THIS LAST CUT PRICE SUMMER SALE. f ft i , tub News and Gourant. I*. It. FKKKMAX. ) . „ , f F.dltor* mid I nldluliiTX- H. A. I'HAPBAS.j A. M MI I.I.IMiH AN. Miter SUBSCKIPTUN HATKB. One Year m . Six Months.. 5° Three Months - 6 THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1901. ■ . - —! The tea trust will probably join in with the ice trust and the sugar t-rust and make a good thing *ut of it. Ex-Congressman James H. Bloust is cwtically ill from a stroke of paralysis, at his country home, near Macon;- Between the Boxer and the Boer Eawope continues to have it. Among the Celestials another rev olution is threatened. George Kenuau’s being lifted out of Russia by the toe of a boot, so to speak, will boost Ins writings and lectures to beat the band. The minis only coined five mil lions and a half last month. As to hew many the “mints” cooled last month statistics are not yet In. An exchange notes the fact of a cow s illness from having eaten “celias,” Poor animal; from sue a bad spell as that she is liable to die. The farmers of Texas say that the drought and the unusually hot weather have so damaged the cot ton crop that even wkh seasons from now on, not over a half crop can be made. [LOSING I FLESH [ln summer can be prevented by taking Scott's Emulsiort ■ Its as beneficial in summer as Bin winter. If you are weak or B run down, it will build you up. I Send for free sample. ■ SCOTT fk BOWKE, Chemists, A 409-HS Pearl Street, New York EBTIIX FOR GOVERNOR. Col. J. H. Estell, oditor of the Savannah Morning News, an- 1 nounces his candidacy sor governor of Geotgia at the democratic pri ll. aries, in this issue of the News j and Courant. ( Col. Estill has never engaged in politics nor held political office, ' and consequently is not generally known to the masses of the people in this part of the state, but in southern Georgia, where his paper the Morning News, has a large circulation, he is well known to the people as a man of fine execu tive ability and successful in bus iness affairs. He served through the civil war *ad returned to his home in Sav annah without a dollar, and went to work on the pape* of which he is now the editor and owner. Personally he has been known to the writer for twenty odd years and is a most lovable man. Kind by nature and generous in all his dealings with his fellow’ men, he is well fitted in every respect for the position to which he aspires, and should the people of Georgia see fit to honor him with the position of governor, he would bring to the office the ripe experience of a suc cessful business career, and a I charming personality which would j win him friends wherever he is j known to the people. 11l a shootiifg scrape in Denver | only three bystanders were shot, j This lowers the usual reoortd and the time may come when one can, as a safe pasttime, w'rtch men pop at each other. Prof. G. W. Tribble who has been elected president of the Bap tist college at Adairsville, was in Cartersville Tuesday and meet with the couufy school board. He is a gentleman of pleasant addreas and comes to this section highly recommended as an experienced educator. For Rent . The residence on Market street, ‘ recently ocmpie<H>y myself. < It-is a six room house, well arranged and conveniently located. W. h. Cason. AN IMPORTANT DECISION. By Judge Fite on the Local Prohi bition Law of Bartow County. On Saturday last a writ of ha beas corpus sued out by Wallace H. Eaves against Sheriff R. I„. Griffin, was heard and decided by Judge Kite, who sustained the writ and discharged M<r. Eaves, from the custody of the sheriff. It seams that Mr. Eave* had been selling a drink known as White Hops, and was indicted on the charge of selling at retail without license, spirituous, vinous and malt liquors, and was tried and convicted theroon in the city court, it being contended that the White Hops drink was a malt liquor. It was conceded that if the local pro hibition law for Bartow county was csnstitutional and valid, the liquor license laws were thereby repealed or suspended in said county. Eaves insisted that the local prohibition law for Bartow county was valid and therefor# he could not be convicted of violating the liquor license laws, but could only be convicted for violating the local prohibition law. He therefore in sisted in his petition for habeas corpus, that the indictment under which he was convicted was vid and that the sentence of the city court under which the sheriff held him in custody was void in that the offence charged was for the al leged violation of the liquor license laws which were repealed by the local prohibition law of this coun ty. Judge Fite, after a full and pa tient hearing, and on careful con sideration, held that the local pro hibition law of this county was constitutional and valid, except in so far as it restricts the sale of domestic wine to that manufactur ed in Bartow county, and therefore held and decided that the liquor license laws under which Eaves was convicted were repealed and not in operation in this county and that while he might have been in dicted and convicted under the lo cal prohibition law for selling malt liquor, he could not be convicted under the liquor license laws. On this ground Judge Fite held that Eaves was illegally cenvicted the charge aforesaid and that his ■detention by theshertff was illegal and ordered his discharge. This is a case of public interest and it is hoped by the friends of prohibition Two hundred bushels of po tatoes remove eighty* peunds isT of ‘ ‘actual ’ ’ Potash from the ]|p| : soH. Unless this quantity is returned to the soil tagjlsgk the following crop will that the Supreme court will take the same view as to the validity of our localprohil i.ion law. cot. fcSTHili ANNOUNCES. Col. J. H. Estill, of Savannah, makes the following announcement as a candidate for governor of Georgia. To the People of Georgia: In compliance with the express ed wish of a number of fellow cit izens, I hereby announce that I am a candidate for the democratic nomination for governor, and Sake this •pportunity to ask a liberal support at the primaries and mass meetings for the selection of dele gates to the nominating conven tion. There appears to be a very general willingness that the nomi nee shall be from lower Georgia and Mr. Dußiguon, whose candi dacy was so generally acceptable, having withdrawn, and several gen tlemen in other parts of fche state having either announced them selves as candidates or permitted it to be understood that they’ are candidates, it is but just to my friends to make this announcement of my candidacy. J. H. Kstill. For Sale or Rent- My house and lot corner Bartow and i,eake streets. Seven rooms, good garden, in good repair. Apply to Mrs. E. M.Gilkrath. 2t. . Hows This? We offer One Hurdred Dollars Re ward for any case of catarrh that an not be cured bv Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J CHENEY ct CO., Props., Toledo, Ohio. We. the undersigned, have known K. | Chenry lor the last fifteen years, and | believe him perlectiy honorable in all business transactions, and tinancialiy able to carryout any obligation made by their firm. West it Tiu a x Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waloing, Kinnam ik Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Cat arrh Cere is taken internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. WATERMAN’S Ideal Fountain Pen For Folks Who Write for a Living, Bookkeepers, li Stenographers, 512 Reporters, Tfif /A Librarians Authors w Publishers Those Who Write Most and Best l T se Waterman’s Pens. Sold by HfILL & GREENE. For Sale. Complete Newspaper and Job Office Outfit. The newspaper aad job outfit used in the publica tion of the News, consist ing of a Cottrell pijbwer press, Liberty and Gordon jobbers, paper cutter, cases stands, stones, type etc. £as engine, all in good con dition, for sale at great bar gain- This is a good op portunity to buy an outfit cheap, Apply to the News and Courant. A. C. WILLIAMS, Wholesele am! Retail Dealer in HIGH GRADE BOMESTjC ■i- hihs PRICES RIGHT. Satisfaction Guarantecrl YOURTRADE Cordially Solicited label for Divorce. i Mariah Young- In tne Superior Court vs. /• of .Bartow County, Ben Young ) Georgia. Thibet for Divorce. No. 28, i July term, 1899. 1 To the defendant, Ben Young: You ■ are hereby notified, required r-.nd com -1 inanded peasonally or by atrney, to be and appear at the Superior Court to be held in and fee said county of Bar tow on the secoruDMonday in January next, then and 'niere to answer the pla-intift’s libel fora divorce, and in de tault thereof the onrt will proceed as to justice shall appertain. Witness the Honorable A. W. f'ite, judge ol said court, this Julv JO. 1901. L. W. BEEVES, JR., Cleric Superior Court. Commissioner’s Sale of Valua ble Farming Lands. By virtue of an order from the Supe rior Court or Bartow county, Georgia, in re S. VV. Bradlerd vs. A. E, Vincent and Mrs. Sarah E. Higgins, petition for partition,No. 18,Jamuarv term 1901. The undersigned, as commissioner, will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in Car tersville, said county, within the legal sale hours, on the first Tuesday, the •3d' day of September, I*ol, the following property, io-wit: The piaee known as the VVnliam H. King farm, consisting of vhola lots numbers 277 and 278, and ninety-four and one half acres of lot number 299 and ninety-four acres of lot number 300, ail in the 6tb district and I 3d section of Bartow eounty, Georgia, and all of lot numoer 252 in the 23d dis trict and 2d section of said county ot Bartow, the whole tract containing acres, more or less. Raid lands sold under and by virtue of the afore , said order tor the utirpose of division among the said 8. W. Bradford, A. h. ) Vincent and Mrs. Sarah E. Higgins,- according to their several interests as ; appears from said order.. This is a valuable farm. Pine Dog creek runs through the place, several springs and branches, good pasture with running water in them, will make fine stock farm. Well timbered, good barns and tenant houses. Altogethei • oner*' fineft*n*t meetYiewM-wble farms*. in north Georgia. I This 31st July, 1901. R. L. GRIFFIN, Commissioner, i