The News and courant. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1901-1904, October 10, 1901, Image 7

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WOMAN I IS LIKE A DELIOA TE I MUSICAL INSTRUMENT §j j n good condition she is sweet and lovable, Ind'sings life’s song on a joyful harmonious ■V ing . Out of order or unstrung, there is Bj’scordance and unhappiness. Just a; t*—* Ks onr ey note to all music so there is one key Bj ot e to health. A woman might as well try K 0 fiv without wings as to feel well and look ■Lgjl'while the organs that make her a woman Kr e weak or diseased. She must be healthy ■ns:de or she can’t be healthy outside. There thousands of women suffering silently all Kver the country. Mistaken modesty urges Bhe;r silence. While there is nothing more Rdmirable than a modest woman, health is St the first importance. Every other con federation should give way before it. Brad- Bela's Female Regulator is a medicine foi I women’s ills. It is thesafestandquick- gst wav to cure leu corrhea. falling of Qry A E.&W. R.E.OFALA i Taking Effect Jau. 13,1901. In 1 PASSENGER—W No I 1 ASSENQER—K AS* I DAILY. DAILY. It CartersYlUe 10.16 am. Lv fdlCity 3< J I Stilesboro.. 10.89 “ “ Coal City 10.15 I Tayl’rgv’le. 10.52 “ ••Ragland 11.10 ■• Bockmart. “ "Duke’s 12.15 pn (jrady 11.33 “ “ Piedmont.... 2.02 " I'Cedartown.. 12,15 pm “ Warner’s 2.30" I '.Varner’s .12.45 pm “ Cedartown.. 3,25" I* Piedmont,.. 1.29 “ • C.rady 3.43 Duke’B 3.15 “ “ Rockmart ... 4.04 |‘ Ragland.... 4.23 iTiyl’rsv’ie.. 4.30 l-Cml City.... 5,10“ •• Sttlesboro... 4.45 Ir PellCitv. 5.35" Ar.Cartersvllle.. 5.15 “ fas Passenger—West No 4 Passenger-Eas? daily EX. SUNDAY. DAILY EX. SUNDAY i,v Cartersvllle.. 5.55 pm L,v Cedartown...7.so an •■ Stilesboro ... 6.19 “ “ Grady s,o “ " Tavlorsyille 0.32 “ " Rockmart.. ..3.29 •• •• Rockmart... 6.57 “ “ Taylorsville. 8.5S " •* Grady 7.17 “ “ Stilesboro 9 Jj6 “ ir Cedartown... 7,35 “ |Ar atCartersvlUe 930 ‘ No. 35 Passenger— W No. 34 Paspenbfb—l SUNDAY ONLY. SUNDAY ONLY jvCartersviUe..l.ls p m Lv Cedartown 11.20. n 5ti1e5b0r0....1.37 “ ” Grady 11.33 |“ Taylorsville 1.47 “ " R0ckmart....11,53 •• R0ckmart....2.07 “ “ Taylorsville 12.13 pn “ Grady 2.27 “ “ 5ti1e5b0r0....12.23 ir Cedartown...2.4o “ Ar Cartersvllle..l2.4s Souttiem Railway 6888 Miles ——- One Management. PENETRATING EIGHT SOUTHERN STATES, Solid Vestibuled Trains, Unexcelled Equipment Fast Schedules. DINING CARS IS k Are operated on Southern Railway Trains OBSERVATION CARS, On Wash ire ton and Southwestern Vestituled Limited, erd Washington md Chattanooga Lintiied via Lynch teant Pullman Sleeping Cars Of the latest pattern on all through fains, J, H. CULP, Traffic Manager, Washington, D. C. W. A. TURK, Gen. Passenger Agent, Washington. D.O. C. A. BENSCCTEB, Aes’t 1 set* i k ,T A kt Chattanooga, Tenn. PARKER’S ' j HAIR BALSAM j ClMtiuci and I Promote* A luxuriant growtii. I never Pails to Restore Gray! ■agAaHFgjgs j 'jgik Every Wonsan isintercstfc! 1 and should know mf\ 'kL\\v JL \. WL about the wonder! nl J MARVEL Whirling Spray \ The new Syringe. Jrnec /;JL tion and Suction. Best >ls —w <Jil_ Most Convenient ** * l®Aiikrn *fk vonr druKKi.t f or It. £SL —• WAnT’i?! 18l 'P!'ly she send sump for 11- 7\y ' Vui dm! lK l ok —1*- Rive* Inin* m' 11 .’" i ar9 and directions in- o>i, / Jg 'G l-oiiet MAKVKL CO., L/,;. ■“->■• • lu.es Udg.,\ew York. irv IV IS "I" TOBACCO SPIT lUUI V I and SMOKE l" i " Your Lifeaway! can be cored of any form of tobacco using W“=ily, be made well, strong, magnetic, fulled If"* life and vigor by taking MO-TO-BAC, Jk; at makes weak men strong. Many gain IP’’- pounds in ten days. Over 500,000 ■* red - All druggists. Cure guaranteed. Book *hd advice FREE. Address STERLING VkMECV CO., Chicago or New York. 437 FITE SUSTAINS STATE’S CLAIM. Overruled DemurrertoSuit Brought for Rental of Right of Way- TITLE TO LAND NEAR DALTON- Question Will Now Go to Supreme Court on RullngOut of theDa murrer, Atiauta Constitution. Judge A. W. Fite, of Carters ville, vesterday overruled the de murrer filed by the Southern Rail j way 'Company to the suit of the state of Georgia against the Sou thern for use and occupation of about 4 miles of the right of way of the Western and Atlantic rail road just this side of Dalton. The case w 11 now be carried to the su preme court upon this demurrer. The* case was heard by Judge Fite in the state library. It will be remembered that the testimony in this case was taken before Judge Fite here about a month ago and yesterday was set as the time for hearing the argument. The argu j ments on the side of the Southern were presented by Colonel P. H. Brewster, J. E, Shumate, of Dalton, and Sanders McDaniel, while the state was represented by Attorney General J, M. Terrell, Special Attorney E- T. Brown, of the Western and Atlantic,and Hol lins Randolph. The state’s case was presented to the court by Mr. Randolph. CONTENTION IN TOINT. The contention of the attorneys for the Southern was that the les sees of the Western and Atlantic and not the state should have brought the suit. In this connec tion it was urged that the relation of landlord and tenant did not ex ist between the state and the Sou thern, and therefore a suit for use and occupation could not hold. The Southern also contends that the state, by the legislative act of 1865, ratified the possession by the Southern of this property, it being the successor of the Georgia Sou thern. It was further contended Hhat the official map of the Wes tern and Atlantic could not be used as prima facie evidence because the special act so providing is void for the reason that there is already a general act on the subject in question. Mr. Randolph then presented to the court on part of the state the history of the alleged grant of the use of the right of way in ques tion. He held that the suit was properly brought, as it was the state, and not the lessee, that is in terested. The state contends that the terms of the original grant of the use of this right of way were never complied with for the reason that no governor ever issued the writ of authority provided for in the original grant to the Dalton and Gadsden railroad. If such a writ of authority was granted, the state holds it was granted to the Dalton and Gadsden and not to its successors or assigns. Finally, if such grant could descend to the successors or assigns of the Dalton and Gadsden, it is held that it could not be acquired by a foreign cor poration. The state seeks to require the Southern to pay rental for the use of this right of way, and through such suit to establish its absolute title to the property in question. After hearing the argument on both sides Judge Fite overruled the Southern’s demurrer on every point. • Colonel Brewster gave no tice that he would appeal to the supreme court, and the case will go there in its order. TRAGEDY AT MEMPHIS- Feud Between Witnesses In Mur der Case Results Fatally. Memphis, Tenn., Sept. 25. —A bloody sequel to the assassination of Dr. H. S. Scruggs was enacted this afternoon in front of the court house, in which Will Humes was Shot and killed by George W. Tur ner. The trial of J. W. Skinner, charged with the murder of Scruggs, has bee.i in progress in the crim inal court sffice Monday. Dr. Scruggs was found in the bottom of his buggy with a bullet through his brain on the morning of April 18th. The theory of the state in the prosecution of the accused is that Dr. Scruggs was murdered kscause of the position he had ta ken as a member of the school board of his distric with reference to the suspension of certain chil dren. There was much factional feeling between residents and pa trons of the school. Many residents of the neighbor hood have been summoned by the state as witnesses against Skinner, and among them was Humes. Humes had a wife and three chil dren, and one of his children was suspended. The murder of Dr. Scruggs was associated in many minds with this school trouble. Turner is a substantial resident of the same vicinity. He and Humes mutually condemned the action of the school board. This afternoon Turner, while walking toward the courthouse, saw Humes and advanced upon him. “I un derstand you have been making in quiries as to the color of the horse I drove on the night that Scruggs was murdered,” said Mr. Turner. “It is not true,” replied Humes. “You are a liar,” was Tur ner’s response. Humes then struck Turner in the face, and the men clinched. Suddenly four pistol shots were fired, and Humes sank to the street, his coat blazing from tne close proximity of Turner’s re volver. He was a corpse in less than ten minutes. Turner will make no statement, but from all the circumstances it is almost certain that the tragedy will draw a flood of sensational light upon the Scruggs assassina tion. People Believe in It. It has been cynically said that anything can be sold by advertis ing now-a-days. This is not so. Many liniments have been adver tised but only one —Perry Davis’ Pain-Killer —has stood the test of sixty years’ use. Today its pop ularity is greater than ever and is based not upon what anybody says but upon what the remedy does. There is but one Pain-Killer, Per ry Davis.’ Mothers everywhere praise One Minute Cough Cure for the suffer ings it has relieyed and the lives of their little ones it has saved. Strikes at the root of the trouble and draws out the inflammation. The children’s favorite Cough Cure. The Surest Prescription for Ma laria. Chills and bottle of Grove’s Tasteless Cfo Tonic. It. is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure —no pay. Price 50c. DeWitt’s Little F ar ly Risers never disappoint. They are safe, prompt, gentle, effective in re moving all impurities from the liver and bowels. Small and easy to take. Never gripe or distress. Dr Bull's Cough Syrup Cures a Cough or Cold at once. Con quers Croup, Whooping Cough and Measles’ Cough without fail. Best for Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Grippe, Pneumonia, Consumption and Lung Affections. Quick,sure results. Price, 25c. BLOWN TO ATOMS. The old idea that the body sometimes needs a powerful, dras tic, purgative pill has been explod ed; for King’s New Life Pills, which are perfectly harmless, gently stimulate liver and bowels to expel poisanous matter, cleanse the system on absolutely cured Constipation and Sick Headache. Only 25c. at Young Bros’, drug store. Be Greater Than Your Position- A distinguished theological pro fesaor once said: “If I had a son I should tell him many times a day to make himself as big a man on the inside as possible.” Young men too often want to be big men on the outside; to occupy positions which fit them as a tur tle’s shell fits a clam. Never mind your position, young man. Whatever it may be, try co fill it. The duties which you have to perform may seen trival; but be cause it is a small position is no reason why you should be a small man. You may be big inside, you know, if you are small outside. The young mas * who applies himself to eternal growth, as it were, is bound in time to find a place where he will be able to use every power he possesses. At any rate, better be a big man in p small place than the opposite. A pinch of powder in a small car tridge can make a deal of noise and drive a bullet a long way. What can it do in a Krupp gun? CURE ALL YOUR PAIRS WITH ! Pain-Killer.! A Medicine Cheit in Itself. ' SIMPLE, SAFE AND QUICK CURE FOR || ; Cramps, Diarrhoea, Colds, Coughs, Neuralgia, Rheumatism. 25 and 50 cent Bottle*. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. BUY ONLY THE GENUINE. PERRY DAVIS’ WOMANS RELIEF I A really healthy woman has lit jtle pain or discomfort at tne I menstrual period. No woman l needs to have any. Wine of I Cardui will quickly relieve those smarting menstrual pains and, the dragging head, back andj skle aches caused by falling of the womb and irregular mensos. has brought permanent relief to 1,000,000 women who suffered] every month. It makes the men-1 strual organs strong|md healthy. It is the provision made by Na- J ture to give women relief from! the terrible aches and paius which blight so many homes. T >. Greenwood. La., Oct. 14,1900.' I have been very sick for some time, i was taken with a severe pain in my t u n „°i any relief until I I tried a of Wino of Cardui. Be (°, re * taken all of it I was relievod ' X reel it mv duty to say that you have a wonderful modi cine. Mas. M. A. Yount. I J' orad .Xi cp and literature, address, givine svmn- I Fiji*?,’, Department/Tile I Chattanooga Medicine Cos., Chattanooga, Teun STRIKES A RICH F IND. ‘‘l was troubled for several years with chronic indigestion and nervous debility,” writes F. J. Greene, of Lancester, N. H., ‘‘No remedv helped me until I began using fclectric Bitters, which did me more good than all the medi cines I ever used. They have also kept my wife in excellent health for years She says Electric Bit ters are just splendid for femal# troubles; that they ar! a grand tonic and invigorator for weak, run down women. N© other med icine can take its place in fam ily.” Try them. Only 50c. Sat* isfaction guaranteed. Sold by Young Bros. C. M. Phelps, Forestdale, Vt., says his child was comp’etely cur ed of a bad case of eczema by the use of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of all counterfeits. It in stantly relieves piles. Pimples, blotches and all other spring troubles are cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla—the most effective of all spring medicines. GABTOXIXA. Sears tte The Kind You Have Always Bough! %, r IT GIRDLES THE GLOBE. The fame of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, as best in the world, extends round the earth. It’s the one per fect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils, Ul cers, Felons, Aches, Pain and all Skin Eruption. Only infallible Pile cure. 25c a box at Young Bros’. DR. WILLIAM L. CASON. DENTIST. Office: Over Young Bros.’ Drug Store CARTERSVILLE. CA. I?]r tES. I ISB- / and / Charlss E. Hire* Company, Malvern/ Pe. .- —-S. Designs Copyrights Ac. Anrone sending a sketch and description bu flntckly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention is probably patentable. Communica tions strlotly oonfldentfal. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patent* taken through Munr. & co. receive medal ns/tue, wtthoat charge, tn the Scientific American. A handsomely illnstrated weekly. Largest cir culation of any potentate journal. Terms, S a yar; four months. $L Bold by all newsdealers. NDNN&Co. NewM Branch Offloe. 8K T It.. Washington, D. C. H:sto Texas. will be sold via the m Veit Route. from Cairo and Memphis to points Arkansas, Louis iana, Texas, and Indian and Okla homa .Territories, at greatly reduced 5 -Where you want to go: also j would like lo leave, and we rou when you can secure one tickets and what it wtll ; will also send you a complete for the trip and an interesting c. "A Trip to Texas." 10, T. T. t. dyllMH Toil, lit. G.P. ltd I. A.. St Louis, Mo. BRAND NEW RATES TO Buffalo Exposition SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY “Capital City Route.” JUST ABOUT ONEFAREFOR THE ROUND TRIP From Via Routes i, 2,3, 4. Via Route 5, Atiauta. Ga $25.85 $4 2 - 8 5 Athens, Ga 25.85 42.85 Americus, Ga 29.70 42.85 Columbus, Ga 29.35 44-45 Flberton, Ga *- 25 85 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 44-44 /°\ I IHP PQ 1. Via Richmond, Washington and Phila. Lf I 1 I I I M \ 2 - Via Norfolk, Washington and Phila. I\l JIJ I 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. Tickets good for 20 days. Limit of five days given both going and returning, allowing plenty of time lor stop overs. Close connection made in Atiauta with trains from all points. See that your tickets read via Seaboard Air Line Railway. For tietailed information, schedules, reservation sleeper accommodations, etc., call upon nearest ticket agent or address WM. B. CLEMENTS, Traveling Passenger Agent, 1- Kimball House, Atlanta, <4a. R. E. L BUNCH, W. E. CHRISTIAN, P. A., Portsmouth, Ya A. G. I*. A., Atlanta, Ga. W. M. ELSBERRY, > Saw and Planing Mill, BRASWELL, (lA. • i f,r Can supply rough or kiln dried dressed Lumber of any dimensions, on short notice, Ship from either Stilesboro. on E. W. Railroad, or Braswell, on South ern Railway. HEART FLOORING A SPECIALTY. ■•, ti _ ■ Mills located six miles south nt Stilesboro. Orders solirited. For Sale. Complete Newspaper and Job Office Outfit. The newspaper and job outfit used in the publica tion of the News, consist ing of a Cottrell power press, Liberty andgGordon 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 Courant. Farm Loans Negotiated. miLNER & IDILNER. Attorneys at Tw, CARTERSVILLE, GA CommercUl and Corporation Practice and Collections. Offices with Judge T. W. Milner over Bank of Cartersvllle. WATERMANS Ideal Fountain Pen For Folks Who Write for a Living - ,. 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