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housework;
Xoo much housework wrecks wo- I
men's nerves. And the constant
care of children, day and night, is
often too trying for even a strong j
woman. A haggard face tells the |
story <tl tt>9 oyenvorked housewife
I and mother. DofSaged tfteaH's,
I ieucorrhcca and falling of the i
I womb result from overwork.]
[ Every housewife needs a remedy
Ito regulate her menses and to
I keep her sensitive female organs |
fin perfect condition.
WIXS° F CARDUI
lis doing this for thousands of
I American women to-day. It cured
I jxrs. Jones and that is why she
■ writes this frank letter :
Glendeane, Ky., Feb. 10,1901.
I lam so glad that your Wine of Cardui
lis helping me. lam feeling better than
B t have felt for years. I am doing my
I own work without auy help, and I
I washed last week and was not one bit
I tired That shows that the W r ine is
I doing me good. I am getting fleshier
I than I ever was before, and sleep good
I and eat hearty. Before I began taking
I Wine of Cardui, I used to have to lay
I down five or six times every day, but
I now Ido not think of lying down through
I me day. Mrs. Richard Jones.
I £I.OO AT DKUOiISIS.
I For advice and literature, address, giving aytnp-
I , 0c , 6 " The l.adiea’ Advisory Department The
I Chattanooga Medicine Cos., Chattanooga, ten n
I&W. E.B.OFAIA
Taking Effect Jan. 13,1901.
W No 2 1 AHHKNOEII—Eaot
daily. daily.
irtiTsville 10.15a.m. Lv felicity 0.30 an
Itilesboro.. 10.39 " "Coal City 10.15“
’avl'rgv’le. 10.52 “ “ Ragland 11.10
lockmart .11.18 “ "Duke’s 12.15 pn
rady 11.33 “ “ Piedmont.... 2.02
'dartown..l2,ls pm “ Warner's 2.39"
Earner’s .12.45 pm " Cedartown.. 3.25 "
iedmont... 1.39 " “ Grady 3.43 "
uke’s 3.15 “ “ Kockmart... 4.04
agland.... 4.23 " " Tayl’rsv’le.. 4.30 “
jal City.... 5.10 " “ Stilesboro... 445
ell City . 5.35" Ar.Cartersville.. 5.15 ••
PAB3BNOEB—West No 4 Passenger-EAg-.
AXLY EX. SUNDAY. DAILY EX. SUNDAY
artersvllle.. 5 55 pm Lv Cedartown...7.so an
tllesboro ... 8.19 " “ Grady 8.08 "
avlorsvllle 8.32 “ “ Rockmart.. ..8.29 “
ockinart... 8.57 “ " Taylorsville..B 58 "
rady 7.17 “ I " Stilesboro 9.06 "
ulartown... 7,35 " |Ar atCartersvllle 930 *
5 Passenger—W No. 34 Passenger E
SUNDAY ONLY. SUNDAY ONLY
irtersville..4.ls p m Lv Cedartown 11.20 t
i1('5b0r0....1.37 “ " Grady 11.38
lylorsvllle 1.47 “ " R0ckmart....11,63 "
x'kmart....2.o7 ” " Taylorsville 12.13 j.c
ady 2.27 “ “ 5ti1e5b0r0....12.23
dart’own ..2.40 " Ar Cartersvllle..l2.46’
lutnein Railway
88 Miles—
One Management.
penetrating
IHT SOUTHERN STATES.
id Yestibuled Trains,
Unexcelled Equipment
Fsst Schedules.
INING CARS
re operated on Southern Kailway
_ Trains.
■OBSERVATION CARS,
19 On Washington and Southwestern
■Vestibuled Limited, and Washington
Hind Chattanooga Limited via Lyncli-
Pesant Pullman Sleeping Cars
I Of the latest pattern on all through
■rains,
I J, H. CULP, Traffic Manager,
■ Washington. D. C.
■ W. A. TURK, Gen. PasseDger Agent,
S Washington, D. 0.
■ c. A. BEN SCOTER, Ass’t OeD. I’awtßMT Agt
■ Chattanooga, Tenn.
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HAIR BALSAM ;
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uH Promote* luxuriant growUi.
evpr Fii s to Kestore Qi*y
S&X nlfr Kill Youthful Color
Every Woman
*® Interested and ahonid know
.fSTfI Su\ about the wonderful
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li The new V**l *T ring*. Jnjet-
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atfZrz accept no W ,
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PirsiVM-T- tobaccospit
UU N I and SMOKE
Your Life away!
. a can be cured of any form of tobacco using
„ o\ be made well, strong, magnetic, full of
C Hfe , anci '•'got by taking MO-TO-&AO,
1 makes weak men strong. Many gain
tureP° U ?3 8 in ten days. Over 600,000
u. u - A 'l druggists. Cure guaranteed. Book
i-, advice FREE. Address STERLING
•‘SMEDY CO., Chicago or New York. 437
nnymuc
" TWSINT]
In the Pubiie Vault at Canton.;
Ohio-
WILL BE BURIED IN GRAVE
By the bide of His Children-lmpos
inj? Funeral Ceremonies at
Church and Grave.
'Tis the wink of an eye, ’tis the draft of a
breath
From the blossom of health to the paleness of
death;
From the gilded salon to the bier and the
shroud—
Oh, why should the spirit of mortal be proud?
Canton, 0., Sept. 19. —With ma
jestic solemnity, surrounded by his
countrymen and his townspeople,
in the presence of the president of
the United States, thsAcabinet, jus
tices @f the United twites supreme
court, senators and representatives
in congress, the heads of the mili
tary and naval establishments, the
governors of states and a great
concourse of people who had known
and loved him, all that is mortal of
the third president to fall by an
assassin’s bullet, was committed to
the grave today. It w T as a spec
tacle of mournful grandeur. Can
ton ceased to be a town and swell
ed to the proportions of a great
city. From every city and hamlet
in Ohio, from the remote corners
of the south, and from the east and
west, the human tide flowed into
the town until 100,000 people were
withiu its gates, here to pay their
last tribute to the fallen chief.
The final scenes at the First
Methodist church, where the fun
eral services were held, and at the
beautiful West Lawn cemetery,
where the body was consigned to a
vault, were simple and impressive.
The services at the church con
sisted of a brief oration, prayers by
the ministers of three denomina
tions and singing by a quartette.
The body was then taken to West
Lawn cemetery and placed in a re
ceiving vault, pending the time
when it will be finally laid to rest
beside the dead children who were
buried years ago. The funeral
procession was very imposing, and
included not only the representa
tives of army and navy of the Uni
ted States, but the entire military
strength of Ohio and hundreds of
civic, fraternal and other organiza
tions. It was two miles long.
One of the most pathetic features
of the day was the absence of Mrs.
McKinley from the services at the
church and cemetery when the
body of her husband was laid to
rest. Since the first shock of the
shooting, then of death,and through
the ordeal of state ceremonies, she
had borne up bravely. But there
was a limit to human endurance,
and when today came it found her
too weak to pass through the trials
of the final ceremonies. Through
the open door of her room she
heard the prayer of the minister
as the body was borne out of the
house. After that Dr. Rixcy re
mained close by her side, and al
though the full force of the calam
ity had come upon her, it was be
lieved by those about her that
there was a providential mercy in
her tears, as they gave some relief
to the anguish of the heart within.
At 7 o’clock tonight President
Roosevelt and the members of the
cabinet started back to Washing
ton.
If you have a baby in the house
you will wish to know the best wgy
to check any unusual looseness of
the bowels, or diarrhoea so com
mon to small children. O, P. M.
Holliday, of Deming, Ind., who
has an eleven months’ old child,
says: “Through the months of
June and July our baby was teeth
ing and took a running off of the
bowels and sickness of the stom
ach. His bowels would move
from five to eight times a day. I
had a bottle of Chamberlain's Co
lic, Cho!era and Diarrhoea Rem
edy in the house and gave him 4
drops in a tcaspoonful of water
and he got better at once.” For
sale by Hall and Greene
Many physicians are now pre
scribing Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
regularly having found that it is
the best prescription they can
write because it is the one prepara
tion which contains the elements
necessary to digest not only some
kinds of food but all kind and it
therefore cures indigestion and
dyspepsia ho matter what its
cause.
The Surost Presciptlon for Ma
laria.
Jhills and Fever is a bottle of
Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is
simply iron and quinine in a taste
rs* form. No cure—no pay, Price
50c
r Is Guaranteed
Rulers Assassinated Since 1848-
From 1848 to 1901 the following
attempts, many of them successful
were made to kill royal personages
and rulers:
Queen Victoria’s life was at
tempted three times.
Two efforts were made to kill
the Prince of Wales.
Napoleon 111 frequently was
shot at, but died in bed.
The King of Prussia twice w. s
fired at in 1851, but escaped in
jury.
King Victor Emmanuel of Italy
narrowly escaped death at an as
sassin’s hands in 1853.
King Ferdinand, of Naples was
stabbed by a soldier in 1856.
Queen Isabella of Spain was at
tacked by Fuentes in 1856.
The Queen of Greece was shot
by a student in 1862.
Abraham Lincoln, President of
the United States, died on April
15, 1865, from a bullet fired by
Wilkes Booth the night before.
One attempt on the life of the
German Emperor in 1873 and an
other in 1878.
King Alfonso of Spain was shot
at in 1878,
Alexander II of Russia was as
sassinated on March 13, 1881, in
St. Petersburg. Unsuccessful at
tempts on his life had been made
in St. Petersburg in 1866 and in
1867.
President James A. Garfield was
shot by Chas. J. Guiteau on July 2,
1881, and died on September 19.
President Carnot of France was
stabbed to death by Caserio Santo
in Paris, June 24, 1894.
A bomb was thrown at President
Faure of France in June 13, 1897.
The Empress of Austria was
stabbed to death by Luigi Luccessi,
Sept. 10, 1898.
King Humbert of Italy was as
sassinated in Monza on September
30, 1900, by Angelo Bresci, an an
archist from Patterson, N. J. Two
former attempts had been made to
assassinate King Humbert.
Several mouths ago a workman
attempted to kill the present Em
peror of Germany by hitting him
in the head with a piece of iron.
The Kaiser only was injured
slightly.
Recognized at Washington.
The only instance on record of a
postoffice being named after a pat
ent medicine, was last year, when
in Wetzel county, W. Va., anew
post office was established and
named Kodol,' after the famous
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, manufac
tured by E. C. Dewitt & Cos., of
Chicago. It had given such satis
factory results that the name was
unanimously selected by th* people
for the new office and adopted by
the department at Washington. D.
C. This action was entirely vol
untary on the part of the people of
the community, without any solici
tation whatever from the manu
facturers of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.
In fact the first knowledge they
obtaiued regarding the matter was
when they received a letter bearing
the post mark “Kodol, W. Va.,”
and the contents fully explained
the circumstances. For a verifica
tion of this statement the reader is
referred to the latest Pest Office
Guide.
A preparation so highly prized
by a community must be worthy of
the greatest confidence. A
CORE ALL VBBB MfK SIT*
Pain-Killer.
A Medicine CH**t In MmH.
SIMPLE. SSFE A"0 y‘J!CK CURE FOR
Cramps, Diarrhoea, Colds,
Coughs, Neuralgia,
Rheumatism.
25 and 50 rent Bottles.
BEWARE OF STATIONS.
BUY ONLY THE GENUfNE.
PERRY DAVIS'
SOLD BT YOUNG BROS., DRUGGISTS.
Farm Loans Negotiated.
ITIILNER & miLNER.
Attorneys at X^w 9
CARTERSVILLE. GA
Commercial and Corporation Practice
and Collections.
Offices with Judge T. W. Milner over
Hank of Cartersville.
DR. WILLIAM L. CASON.
DENTIST-
Office: Over Young Bros.’ Drug Store.
CARTERSVILLE. CA.
DR. CLARK H. CRIFFInT
DENTIST.
—OFFICE :
Up Stairs in tho TANARUS, R. Jones Building.
fABTEKSVILLE.GA.
WATERMANS
Ideal Fountain Pen
For Folks Who Write
for a Living - ,
Bookkeepers, lx
Stenographers,
Reporters, Yf
/A Librarians
Authors
y) Publishers
Those Who Write Most and Best
Use Waterman’s Pens.
Sold by
HULL & GREENE
TnowT?
\ Fill tli bottle* with HIRES. /
\ Drink it now. Every gla*- /
, \ ful contribute* to good /
\ health. Purifie* /
\ the blood, clears /
\ the complexion, /
\ make* rosy /
\ checks. Make /
S gallon* t Chftfle*
9 O’nlf. M E. Hire*
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write for Malvern,
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Designs
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euickly ascertain our opinion free wnetner an
Invention is probably patentable. Communica
tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents
sent free. Oldest agency for securingpalent*.
Patents taken through Munn s Cos. receive
medal notice, without charge. In the
Scientific American.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir
culation of any scientific Journal. Terms, a
ear ; four mouths, |L Bold by all newsdealers.
MUNN & New York
Branch Offloe. 825 F St-. Washington. D. C.
it futa with m vnetfcer y*n eoot!w*
nerve-hilling tob*eo habit. W O-TO-UAWI
remove* the deir* for tobxcoo. withflßEHgPP
out nfrvouscMtreti etpei* k x If yBRT
tin*, porifle* the H..od, H k
•tore# k*t manhood, a1 V | hoiee
and T<VBAC from
book. il 9 own druggist, wbo
** B & I roach for us. Take it with
patiently, persistently One
HBPaB bo*. SI. usually cures; ? boxes. $ ® ‘4
roMranteed to cm e. or we refund money.
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OABTO niA.
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\ing; 190 1, round trip B
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H y] j(7 l '•flrv ' •when, you would like to leave, and we fit
HI *■ y| jry ' Vail tell you when you cm secure one j j||
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BRAND NEW RATES
TO
Buffalo Exposition
SEABOARD AIRLINE RAILWAY
“Capital City Route.”
JUST ABOUT ONE FARE FOR THE ROUND TRIP.
From Via Routes i, 2,3, 4. Via Route 5^
Atlanta. Ga $25.85 $42,85,
Athens, Ga 25.85 42.85
Americus, Ga 0.29.70 42.85,
Columbus, Ga 29.35 44,-45
Elberton, Ga 25 85 42.85
Greenwood, $. C 25.85 - 42,85
Griffin, Ga...... 26.85 42.85.
EaGrange, Ga 28.00 44 4.5
Macon. Ga 26.85 42.85.
Montgomery, Ain 28.35 45-35
Opelika, Ala 28.00 44-44
p\ TTTT rn 1. Via Richmond, Washington and Phila.
Lr lilt I W \ 2. Via Norfolk, Washington and Phila.
I\ l 111 I I I j 3. Via Norfolk. Baltimore and Phila.
11\j KJ x 4 yia Norfolk) Cape Char i es and phila.
5. Via Norfolk, Old Dominion Steamers and!
New York, including meals and rooms
on steamers.
Tickets good for 20 days. Limit of five days given both going aud returr'iig,
allowing plenty of time for stop overs. Close connection made in Atlanta with,
trains from all points. See that your tickets read via Seaboard Air Line Railway.
For detailed information, schedules, reservation sleeper accommodations, etc.,,
call upon nearest ticket agent or address
WM. B. CLEMENTS,
Traveling Passenger Agent, 12 Kimball House, Atlanta, 6a.
R. E. L. BUNCH, W. E. CHRISTIAN.
G. P. A., Portsmouth, Ya. A. G. P. A., Atlanta. Ga-
W. M. ELSBERRY,
Saw and Planing Mill,
BRASWELL, GA.
Can supply rough or kiln dried dressefl Lumber of any on short:
notice. Ship from either Btiiesboro. on K.& W. Railroad, or Braswell, on South*-
ern Railway.
HEART FLOORING A SPECIALTY.
Mills located six miles south of Stilesboro. Orders solicited.
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine
Tablets. All druggists refund the
money if it lails to cure. E. W
Groves’ signature is on each box
Don’t wait until you become
chronically constipated but take
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers now
and then. They will keep your
liver and bowels in good order
Easy to take. Safe pills.