The News and courant. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1901-1904, October 03, 1901, Image 7

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A k I MOT s-M STOPS PAIN Athens, Tenn., Jan. 27,1801. r TC r ci-nr-e the first appearance of my menses they were very irregular and I Offered with great pam in my hips, Lck', stomach and legs, with terrible bearing dr-.-.. pains in the abdomen. n,,rine the past month 1 have been taking Wine of Cardui and Thedford’s Black-Draught, and 1 passed the month f. „ er iod without pain for the first time years Nannie Davib. What is life worth to a woman sutler jng like Nannie Davis suffered? Yet •here are women in thousands of homes to-day who are bearing those terrible menstrua! pains in silence. If you aro one ol these we want to say that this same WINE"CARD9JI w ill bring you permanent relief. Con sole yourself with the knowledge that 1,000,000 women have been completely cured by Wine of Cardui. These wom en suffered from leucorrhoea, irregular menses, headache, backache, and bearing down pai"s. Wine o' Crrtiui will stop ril these aches and pains (or you. Purchase a SI.CG bctlio of Wine of Cardui to-day and take it in the privacy ct your home. For advice and literature, RiMrep,gtTtn?ymp toms, “The Ladies* Advisory Department,” itio Chattanooga Medicine Cos., Chattanooga, Tenn. It A W. R. R. OF ALA Taking Effect .1 an, 18, UK)I. L 1 piSSKSfiEa—W IMo 2 l-AHHUI-Klfl I daily. daily. L .-.•!>villeii).ir>am. bv eellClty BSO •* ■ gtileiiboro. ,10.88 11 ” Cold dty.,,,111.15 ” I Tsri’rsv’le. 19.58 •• “ R&giand 11.10 “ B fiockmart ,11.1 " " Duke's 1215 pa I Grady 11.88 “ “ Piedmont.... 2.( ICedartoWn..t2,M pm " Warner’s 2.38” l Varner’s .12.45 pm *• CeiTartown.. 3.25“ f Piedmont,.. 1.28 “ “ Grady 3.43 “ h Duke's.. 3.15 “ “ Rockmart... 4.04 “ !■ Kazlitnd.... 4.23 “ i “ Tayl’rsv’le.. 4.30 “ ‘ Coni City.... 5,10“ j “ Stilesboro... 445 “ rPelH'itv 5.35“ I Ar,f!artervtlle.. 5.15 “ i,- PAsshMiKii—West No 4 I’assknukk Eas- DAILY V. y . srsD AY. DAILY EX.BUNDAY r Cartersvllle. 5.55 pm bv Cedortowu...7.so an ■ Stilesboro... 8.19 “ “ Grady “ ' Tavlorsville ti. 32 “ “ Uoekium’t.. 28 “ - Koekiuart. . 0.57 “ “ Tn.ylorYlU>j..S 53 " - Grady 7.17 “ ' “ Stilesboro.... B.oft “ rOlartown... 7.35 “ lAr atCartersvllleß 8v " o. 85 Pasnenubr —W So. 34 l’. ri . rn—S SUNDAY ONLY. | SUNDAY ONLY vC(irtersville..l.ls pm Lv Cedartown 11.20 i> ' 5ti1e5b0r0....1.37 “ | “ Grady 11.33 ‘ Tavlorsville 1.47 “ “ Rockmart.. .11,58 “ ' Kurkin art.... 2.07 ra.vlorsviUe 12.13 |.o tiradv 2.27 “ “ Stilesboro 12 231“ r Cedartown...2.4o “ Ar CartersYllls..l2.4s loutnern Railway iBBB Miles One Management. PENETRATING iIGHT SOUTHERN STATES. 'Olid Ventibuled Trains, Unexcelled Equipment I'f Ht Schedules. DINING CARS 'iAre operated on Southern Railway Trains OBSERVATION CARS, On Wash in Eton and Southwestern Limited, and Washington nd Chattanooga Limited via Lyncn urg. 'leeant Pullman Sleeping Cars Of the latest pattern on all through rains, J, H. CULP. Traffic Manager, Washington, L>. W. A. TURK, Gen. Pasaenger Agent, W ashington. D. r . ("C. A. BENBCOI Kit, Ase't Cm. l tiset rgr Agt I Chattanooga, Tenn. MgST" PARtttfc’S ~ HAIR BALSAM And beAUtific* the htir. Promote* A laxunAnt growth. HN,ver Fmils to Restore Ory Rtf?. SSf to n* Youthful color. N ~) Curt, scalp rt,.cases k hair tailing CC.i.aodtl.uOat llninKnn J rffUs. Every Woman vVAAWIia is interest*, land should know \ about the wonderful V i \i * MARVEL Whirling Spray The new Vsf Imml Byrtage. Jnjec tion and Suction. Best—Saf rTT_ est—Most Convenient. Clcabmjii InaUntlj, Jk Tonr druggist for it. jSI. /■ n vrvpi "'PiCythe X V’ "* K*-. accept no WT, ' hot mend stamp foril- % rW&\7 li®S^reet V Sin. \ 'a®& ySE*fesft/ I * —T*’ tobacco spiT Le | and SMOKE "™"‘ Your Lifenway! . °.V. can he cured of any form of tobacco using - v '. he made well, strong, magnetic, full of 'at , antl vigor by taking MO-TO-BAD, ■ nii kes weak men strong. Many gain C’j.ea >oUtlt^s ln ten days. Over SOO,OGO L, a - A H druggists. Cure guaranteed. Book kLv.i t h advice FREE Address STERLING ’ 'ELY CO., Chicago or New York. 437 OUR WEEKLY LETTER FROM WASHINGTON (tromOur Regular Correspondent.) Washington, Sept. 26, 1901. T heodore Roosevelt had scarcely seated himself in the presidential chair before he was besieged by men who devote a laige share of their time to seeking offices for their friends and adherents. Close upon the heels of congratulations and pledges of hearty support have come importunities for the designa tion of this or that man for this or that position in the public service, And, though he has not yet been chief magistrate fof two weeks,Mr. Roosevelt finds that questions of policy are accumulating at a rate that promises to make them moun tainous by the time congress is ready to begin its season of legis lation. One of the leading problems will involve the Philadelphia post mastership. Both Senators Quay and Penrose are said to be unal terably opposed to the present in cumbent, Mr. Hicks. As Senator Penrose has already presented his card at the white house and had an audience with the president, it is presumed in political circles that he made known both his op position to Mr. Hicks and his nomination of a successor. The present Quaker city postmaster has administered his office in an eminently satisfactory way, but this is a minor consideration in the opinion of some of the republican leaders of the Keystone common wealth, for they contend that sen atorial courtesy gives them the in alienable right to name another man when the term of the present official has expired. Even the postmaster general admits that the Philadelphia office has been raised to the highest state of efficiency by Mr. Hicks, but when the com bined efforts of the senatorial rep resentative of the state are put for ward to decapitate the incumbent and waen it is considered that the approval of the senate is necessary to confirm a candidate, it looks as though even a strenuous man would have to yield to the press ure. Then comes the collectorship of the port of New York to worry the executive. The late president re appointed George R. Ridwell. For fear that Mr, Roosevelt may select another beneficiary, Messrs. Platt, Woodruff and Quig have become most uncomfortable. Inasmuch as they were partially influential in forcing the present chief magis trate into the second place on the republican national ticket, with a view to sidetracking him as a pres idential possibility, they now fear retaliation. It is said that * ley have sent a whole detachmei ' of messengers to the capitol, each generously supplied with olive branches and carrying a message to the effect that it would please them greatly to have the hatchet permanently interred. There will be a nervous galaxy of republican leaders in the Empire state for some time to come. It is reported that the president received the floral tributes and the messengers of good-will with great courtesy, but that he failed to indicate his position in the momentous matter. There is no way to compel ac tion or to secure a pledge and the New York combination fully real izes that fact; so they must wait as patiently as they can for die ar rival of that time when action must be taken. In the meantime, the row of notables on the political anxious seat are furnishing an in teresting spectacle. Despite the tragic changes at Washington, interest in democratic presidential possibilities for 1904 has not been even temporarily eliminated. It is a significant fact that republican leaders who drop into the capitol from time to time —and they are coming now in droves—discuss the matter with quite as much speculative energy as their opponents. Democrats are silent but confident. They know that the crisis will bring the man A great party is never without a conspicuous champion, and there is such a quantity of good demo cratic timber to be brought into requisition when the time arrives that the futurt may be considered with equanimity. Among the well known repre sentatives of the party, who aie now here, the question of candi dates is being confidentially con sidered. There is no need of her aiding names at this early day,but the disciples of Jackson and Jeffer son may lest assuredtfiat the hour will bring the leader and that the competitors for the high honor are sufficiently numerous and capable to guarantee a choice that will mean a united battle front and a brave fight for victory. Although handicapped by the sudden death of his chief advocate, Rear Admiral Schley will continue to press his case for vindication before the naval court of inquiry with the determination that char acterized his engagement with the Spanish fleet off the coast of Cuba. During the past few days consider able testimony, pro and con, has been adduced, out none to weaken the belief that Schley performed his duty and even tiiuinphed over the limitations that confronted him in the way ot red tape strung cut from bureaus at Washington. The acknowledgment of a navy department witness that the gov ernment charts concerning the de tailed movements of the squadron are inaccurate and practically worthless was a strong point in fa vor of the popular admiral. The counsel for the victor of Santiago succeeded in scoring another bulls eye yesterday when they forced into evidence a message from Sampson, instructing Schley to re -111 iin at Cienfuegos during the blockade and to ignore the orders of the navy department if they in terfered with necessary operations, Schley’s attorneys base their case largely upon this and believe that in itself it is sufficient to prove that their client did not disobey or ders as alleg and by those jealous of his fame. They contend that in the pursuit and defeat of the Span ish fleet he acted according to the demands of the situation and the instructions of his superior officer, who did not happen to be within hailing distance when the Amer icans reduced Cervera’s ships to junk. Admiral Schley has received from all parts of the country sym pathetic telegrams concerning the death of his leading legal defend er, coupled with the advice to fight on. While Schley is by na ture a last ditch man, the know ledge that the American people are following his case closely and with responsive sympathy has served to encourage both the admiral and his energetic attorneys. After an absence of three months, during which he made an investi gating tour of the Philippines, Ad jutant General Corbin has return ed to his desk at Washington. In presenting his views as to condi tions in the archipelago, he is very optimistic, but certaiu of the state ments made by him indicate that there is a long and thorny path be fore the American authorities in the islands ere the Filipinos can be completely subdued and peaceful conditions established. General Corbin acknowledges that outside of the Island of Luzon there is a great deal of trouble, necessitating military operations on a consider able scale. He also admits that it will be a full year before the army can be safely reduced to 25,000 men and that that number of troops must be retained in the islands for a long period, “for moral effect.’’ In addition, he states that from $600,000 to $700,000 will be requir ed to provide permanent quarters for the soldiers who are to term inate the revolutionary habits of the natives. A lame shoulder is usually caused by rheumatism of the mus cles, and may be cured by a few applications of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. For sale by Hall and Greee. Gather Sunshine Some persons are like the hu man heart, inasmuch as they sprin kle rest and kindness and heart’s ease all through their daily tasks. They weave a bright thread of thankful happiness through the web and woof of life’s pattern. They are never too busy to say a kind word or to do a gentle deed. They may be compelled to sigh be times, but amid their sighs are smiles that drive away the cares. They find sunbeams scattered in the trail of every cloud. They gather flowers where others see nothing but weeds. They pluck little sprigs of rest where others find only thorns of distress. Tike the human heart, they make much of the little opportun ities presented to them. They rest that they may have strength for others. They gather sunshine with which to dissipate the shad ows about them. The grandest conception of life is to esteem it as an opportunity for making others happy. He who is most true to his higher self is truest to the race. The lamp that shines brightest gives the most light to all about it. ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND j rPain-KiWeti ? There Is no kind of pain i f or ache, internal or i? r.ai, that Pain-Kiiler wilM P net relieve. < look out for imitations and sua-J THE GENUINE BOTTLE J V BEARS THE NAME, ' y i £ PERRY DAVIS & SON. , won’s | Lite.... I is hard enough as 7\ it is. It is to her that /Vy we owe our world, / \\ and everything \ should be made as easy as possible for J gj— -r: *3 \ tier at the time of w’"*’., y\\ childbirth. This / \ \ is just what MOTHER’S yH Frieso will do. It will make \H,J baby’s coming easy and painless, and that without tak ing dangerous drugs into the sys tem. It is simply to be applied to the muscles of the abdomen. It penetrates through the skin carrv lug strength and elasticity with it. It strengthens the whole system and prevents all of the discomforts of pregnancy. The mother of a plumb babe in Panama, Mo., says: “ 1 have used Mother’s Friend and can praise it highly.” Get Mother’s Friend at the Drug Store, $1 per bottle. The Bradfield Regulator Cos., ATLANTA, GA. Write fer our free illustrated book, " Before Baby is Born.” If Vuu have a baby in the house you will wish to know the best way 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 teaspoonful of water and he got better at once.’’ For sale by Hall and Greene To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Lromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money it it laiis to cure. E. W Groves’ signature is on each box Many physicians are now Dre scribing Kodol Dyspepsia Cure regularly having found that it is the best prescription they can write because it is the one prepara ion which contains the elements necessary to digest not only some kinds of food but all kind and it therefore cures indigestion and dyspepsia no matter what its cause. The Surost Preaciption t'or Ma laria Jbills and Fever is a bottle of Drove’s 'tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron and quinine in a taste ess form. No cure—no pa*. Price 0u DR. WILLIAM L. CASON, DENTIST. Office: OverYoun>? Bros.* Drujc Store CARTERSVILLE. CA. t Nowif \ Fill tha bottle* with H IRES. / \ Drink it now. Every giaaa- / \ ful contributes to good / \ he* lth. Purifies J \ th* blood, clear* / \ the complexion, / V make* rosy B \ check*. Make / \ it at home. / , t gallon* V / Charter 25 cents. lfc / E. Hires Dealers. -jfe. jl Company, write for F Malvern, big offer. Pk. ffl/reb HriMi grjfeeer j Trade Marks Designs r fttyO Copyrights Ac. Anyone sending a sketch and description mat nulokly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention is probably patentable. Communtca. tions strictly confldential. Handbook on Patent* sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taker through Munn A Cos. receive gjterinl notice, w.thout charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely Illnstrated weekly. Largest ctr rulatton of any sclentlflo Journal Terms, a rear ; four montha, fl. Sold by all newsdealers MUNN &Cos. 36,8r0ad * ay New York r. mrti Office. '35 rSt W.—hinginu. D. ‘ - I Be/f g points reach Memphis, time BRAND NEW RATES Buffalo Exposition SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY “Capital City Route.” JUST ABOUT OSE FARE FOR THEROUKDTRIP From Via Routes 1,2, 3, 4. Via Route 5, Atlanta. Ga $25.85 $42,85 * Athens, Ga 25.85 42.85 Americas, Ga 29.70 42.85 Columbus, Ga 29.35 44,4.5 Klberton, Ga 2585 42.85 Greenwood, S. C 25.85 42,85 Griffin, Ga 26.85 42.85 LaGrange, Ga 28.00 44-45 Macon. Ga 26.85 42.85 Montgomery, Ain ~ 28 35 45.35 Opelika, Ala 28.00 44-4+ /"A I I 'T' O 1. Via Richmond, Washington and Phila. m I I I I I H \ 2. Via Norfolk, Washington and Phila. I\lf II I 3. Via Norfolk, Baltimore and Phila. 4. Via Norfolk, Cape Charles and Phila. 5. Via Norfolk, Old Dominion Steamers and New York, including meals and rooms on steamers. 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The newspaper and job outfit used in the publica tion of the News, consist, ing of a Cottrell power press, Liberty and Gordon jobbers, paper cutter, cases stands, stones, type etc. gas 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 C our ant. Farm Loans Negotiated. miLNER & UIILNER. Attorneys tit liiiw, CARTERSVILLE. GA Commercial and Corporation Practice and Collections. Othoa wath 7. AY. M liner over Hank of Carte ravtTle. WATERMAN’S Ideal Fountain Pen For Folks Who Write for a Living, Bookkeepers, Jyk Stenographers, Reporters, Y<f /A Librarians Authors. Yf Publishers Tliose Who Write Most and Best. Use Waterman’s Pens. Sold by HfILL & GREENE DR. CLARK 11. GRIFFIN, DENTIST. —OFFICE : Up Stairs in thy T. H. Jones Buildin-. CARTE liSYILLE.GA. How Art Your Klducri t Dr. Hobbs Bparagns Pills cure all kidney ills. 3am. Die free Add Sterling Remedy Cos. Ct.cc.go or N. S.