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By Buying Yonr Christinas Presents from the Place Where You Have the Goods to Select From.
And at the same time know you are getting just what is sold you. The blind can buy with as much intelligence as the expert from me. All goods are sold
strictly on guarantee. Come in and see what I have to offer you. The prices are the most interesting. I have the goods and the price is what will move them. This
sno below cost sale, as I have ever sold way down below what you have to pay elsewhere. I have
Rings of all Kinds That Are Good.
Chains to Suit Everybody.
Watches that you Can’t help Buying if you Need One.
Fine Brooches from $1.50 to SSO.
Stick Pins from SI.OO to $75.
Cuff Links ft*om SI.OO to sls.
In fact, I have just what you want for self or for Christmas presents. All nicest things that is suitable tor young or old. Sterling silverware, Tableware
th; heavy kind. Cheap too !
Sterling Sil ver Tnlile Ware -j.
THE VERT HEAVY KIND-CHEAP, TOO.
AS
Just Across the Street from Scheuer*s Store.
DID NOT HANG NEGRO-
Man Sentenced to Death t Daltwn
Given New Heart***.
Dalton. Ga., Dec. ty — Bill Col
liar. the negro under sentence of
death at Dalton lor an assault on
Mrs. McPherson, will not he exe
cuted today,’
When the crime was committed
and the negro arrested, a special
term of count was called by judge
Kite, and after a short but sensa
tional trial, he was sentenced to
hang today.
\\ . C. Martin, R. J. McCamy
and W. M. Jones were appointed
by the court to defend the prisoner,
and the time having elapsed for an
appeal, it was thought that noth
ing would arise to prevent or post
pone the execution. A week ago.
however, a motion for anew trial
was made, but was overruled by
Judge Fite. Last night Mr. Jones
came to Cartersville and presented
an amendment to the motion for a
new trial, on extraordinary
grounds, chief of which was that
the jury was intimidated. That
during the trial and while the jury
was out a mob was congregated on
the outside of the courthouse firing
pistols and clamoring for the death
of the negro, saying that H th
jury did not find him guilty they
would lynch him.
Rev, F. L. Lingle, pastor of the
Presbyterian church at Dalton, has
interested himself in the negro’s
behalf , and visited Atlanta to ask
the governor to commute the sen
tence, which was refused.
Judge Fite granted a rule nisi
and set the hearing for next Wed
nesday.
Distress after eating, belching,
and nausea between meals ere
symptoms of dyspepsia, which
Hood’s Sarsaparilla always cures.
CURS AIL YOoR PAIRS VITR
Pain-Killer.
A Medicine Chest in (IselL
SIMPLE, SAFE AND QUICK CUM FOC
Cramps, Diarrhoea, Caltfa,
Coughs, Neuralgia,
Rheumatism.
25 and 50 cent Bottle*.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
BUY ONLY THE GENUINE.
PERRY DAVIS*
kH and poor
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won! kind of a com-
Eureka
Harness Oil '-m
not only makes tbo harness anil tbs I
bora* lock better, but makes tbs Mte
leather soft and pliable, puts It In con- I
bllli at . dttlon to lost— twice ns long
MLj/mm, us It ordinarily would. M
fJEM .7, Bold every where In cans—all Kin
I slsas. Mad* by ij %
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Your i™
Horse a
Chance!
As True as Gospel.
Haste is a pivot whereon injus
tice turns easily.
He who breaks his word invites
others to be false to him.
It is not enough to keep good
company; we should be one of the
number.
Abundance hath greatei, com
pleter, and more hopeless victims
than Want.
All troubles have two handles; a
fool takes the hot one, a young
man the long one, and a wise man
neither one nor the other.
Diligence hath many a fair for
tune for her airs, and we daily see
and hear of the numerous fine es
tates Industry hath bestowed on
her pupils.
Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders
For Children.
Successfully used by Mother
Gray, nurse in the Children’s
Home in New York, cure fever
ishness, bad stomach, teething
disorders, move and regulate the
bowels and destroy worms. Over
30,000 testimonials. They never
fail. At all druggists, 25c. Sam
pie free. Address, Mien S. Klmsted.
Leßoy, N. Y.
World’s Great l ever Medicine
Johneon’n Tonic do* s in a day what
stow Quinine cannot. doin ten (lava.
Its splendid 'Mire* in striking con
tract with Vise treble cures made bv qui
nine.
If you ure utterly wretched, take a
thorough done nt Johnson’* Tonic and
drive out <■ very trace of malarial poi
soning 'l'he wiaeinsure their liveaand
the wiser insure their health hv using
Johnson’s Chill and Fever Tonic It
costa 50 cents if it cures; not one cent if
it does not.
SERIOUS WRECK-
On Central of Georgia Near Macon
—One Killed and Twenty Injured.
Macon, Ga.. Dec. 8. —A Central
of Georgia passenger train en route
from Savannah to Atlanta was
wrecked as it entered Macon early
this morning. One person was
killed and twenty were injured.
The train had just crossed the
river when it jumped a switch on
top of a high embankment, the
engine and tender parting from the
train. An appalling wreck ensued.
There were ioo passengers on
board, and it seems a miracle that
no more were hurt.
The baggage and express were
thrown down the embankment and
burned. The second-class coach
was thrown upon its side and aiso
burned. The first-class passenger
car fell over the embankment, and
the Atlanta sleeper, filled with pas
sengers, caught fire and was de
stroyed. Two sleepers were saved
The members of the Walter Mains
circus were aboard. The only per
son killed was Julian Boynton, col
ored, of Columbus, Ga.
SHE DIDN’T WEAR A MASK.
But her beauty was completely
hidden by sores, blotches and
pimples till she used Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve. Then they vanished
as well all Eruptions. Fever Sores,
Boils, ’ Ulc rs, Carbuncles and
Felons from its use. Infallible for
Cuts, Corns, Burns, Scalds and
Piles. Cure guaranteed. 25c Young
Bros drug store
Coughs and Colds in Children
Recommendation of a Well
Known Chicago Physician.
I use and prescribe Chamber
lain’s Cough Remedy ior almost
all obstinate, constricted coughs,
with direct results. I prescribe it
to children of all ages. Am glad
to recommend it to ail in need and
seeking relief from colds and
coughs and bronchial afflictions
It s non-narcotic and safe in the
hands of the most unprofessional.
A universal panacea for all man
kind. — Mrs. Mary R. Melendy, M.
D., Ph. D., Chicago, 111. This
remedy is for sale by Hall &
Greene. Druggists.
CASTORIA.
sear* the The Kind You Have Always BougM
FAVORS NEW COURT HOUSE.
Mr. W. E. Gllreath Disclaims Sign
ing Injunction Papers.
Editors News and Courant:
I would like for you to have just
a small notice, to appear in your
next issue, stating that the W. E.
Gilreath printed in your last issue
as a petitioner for an injunction,
to stop the building of anew court
of justice in Cartersville, Ga., is
not me. I would not like for any
of the people of Bartow county or
any othe ’ county to think it was
me who objected to such a great
thing as anew court house for
Bartow county,something that cer
tainly is needed there. I am a
non-resident, but I used to be, and
am proud to say that I am a Geor
gia raised boy, and especially in
Bartow county and am glad to hear
of any enterprise that may help or
benefit old Bartow. Wishing you
great success and a merry Xmas, I
am Your friend,
W. E. Gilreath.
The Alkahest.
The Christmas Alkahest comes
this month in an enlarged form,
standard magazine size, printed on
heavy, supercalendared paper, and
teeming with good stories and
beautiful illustrations. The lead
ing article of the current issue is a
story by Wu Ting Fang, minister
from China to the United States,
"The South’s Trade with China.”
There is a Christmas poem by
Frank L Stanton, a Christmas
story by John H. Gautterson. "The
Water powers of Georgia,” by
Geologilt Yeates, is practical
and illustrated with fine cuts of
water falls. A sketch is given of
Thomas PL Watson, who has of
late become famous for writing the
best history of France. The edi
torials, book reviews and other
departments are up to the high
standard established in other issues
of this popular magazine. The
Alkahest is the only magazine
published in the south, and we are
gratified to see the success it has
already achieved.
CANDY CATHARTIC . <
Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold In bulk.
Beware of the dealer who tries to sell
"something just as good."
Johnson, Of Bartow-
Atlanta Constitution.
A member of the legislature,
discussing the race for the com
misionership of agriculture, re
marked in the lobby of the Kimball
house last night that he would not
be all surprised to see Representa
tive M. L. Johnson, ol Bartow
county, in the race. The gentle
man in question is said to be one
of the closest of Mr. Johnson’s
friends in the house.
“I know that he received urgent
and numerous requests to enter the
race,” he said, "not only from mem
bers of the general assembly but
from prominent citizens all over
the state. I know many of these
gentlemen personally, and from
what I have seen of the correspond
ence I can say it is perfectly nat
ural that Mr. Johnson should, in
view of these requests, give the
matter serious consideration. I
regard Mr. Johnson as one of the
ablest members of the legislature
and one of the strongest men in
in Georgia politics today. If he
should decide to enter the race I
believe he would be elected. I
don’t know that he is going to run,
but the talk of his entering the race
has already led to Colonel Stevens’
friends crystallizing their forces
against him. Mr. Johnson at
present is sawing wood and saying
nothing, but if he decides to talk,
you may count on it he will be
heard all over the state.
TOT CAUSES NIGHT ALARM
’’One night my brother’s baby
was taken wkh Croup,” writes
Mrs. J. C. Snider, of Crittenden,
Ky,,”it seemed it would strangle
before we could get a doctor, so
we gave it Dr. King.s New’ Dis
covery, which gave quick relief
and qermanently cured it. We
always it in the house to
protect our children from Croup
and Whooping Cough. It cured
me of a chronic bronchial trouble
that no other remedy would re
lieve.” Infallible for Coughs,
Colds, Throat and Lung troubles.
50c and SI.OO. Trial bottles free
at Yeung Bros. Drug store
Dr. Kull s Pills For Liver Ills.
One pill a cio e. Box, 50 pills,
10 cts. Cure constipat 01, liver
troubles, billi msness, impure
blood, dyspeps a, fen a ; com
plaints, stomach and low ;1 dis
orders. Dr. B ill’s f ills never
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Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests-what you eat.
This preparation contains all of the
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cured after everything else failed. Itr
prevents formation of gas on the stom
ach, relieving all distress after eating.
Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take.
It Nil Mp
but do you good
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CARTERSVILLE, FA.
VIRGINIA COLLEGE
For YOUNe LADIKX. Roane he. Va.
Open* Sent. 21st, 19ul. One of the
leading Schools for Young Ladies in
the south. New buildings, pianos and
equipment. Campus ten acres. Grand
mountain scenery in Valiep of Va.,
famed for heaUb European and Amer
ican teachers. Pull course. Conserv
atory advantages in Art, Music and El
ocution. Students from thirty States.
For catologue address
MATTIK P. HARRIS,
Preaideut, Ro tuoke, Va,
Farm Loans Negotiated.
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Attorneys at Law,
CARTERSVIXXE. OA
Commercial and Corporation Practice
and Collections.
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