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NEW CENTURY WASH FABRICS. With i h of tiowerbe.
' decked Jane come these fresh crisp
productions of the new century’s daintiest designs. Summer sewing is best done during
house-staying days of early spring and you will take pleas
ure in choosing from these new lines while they are fresh
and have the satisfaction of choosing while the bloom is on
ecch piece of goods. 4
LUCES AND EMBROIDERIES. KfM’Xf,
, , , . , out going to the trouble ot looking ail
over the town. 1 hese goods were selected with care and cannot fail to please.
We also have a beautiful line of Table Linens, Dovlies, Towels in beautiful pat
terns. *
Pai nfIDCCTC are the best on the markets. We have them in all shapes
■ UUlluL I O and three styles of straight fronts, which are very popular
justnow.
SWELL LINE OF PARASOLS. 2; £
something new and pretty, in all colors, with lace effects,
stylish and handsome.
OX BRAND PANTS.
wear well. They are just what you want iu elegant roods at a low price. See them.
IJNOPI?WPAS? Our ne unoerwear > s larger than usual, and these new good are
*''* just what you will need during the summer mouths. Get them now
f j General
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“XACT REPRODUCTION OF THIS STYLE SHOI
MONARCHISTS PLOT
NIPPED IN THE BUD
The Brazilian Government
Greatly Excited.
WAR VESSELS GUARDED
Through the Suicide of Huron De
Urn-gal Some Sensational Kevela
tions Were Hrought to Light—Blot
to Assassinate President Salles.
Rio de Janeiro, March 25. Great ex
citement prevails here over the arrest
of Admiral Custodo Jose Mello and
others on account of the revelations of
a monarchistic plot through the suicide
of Baron De Burgal.
Extraordinary precautions are being
taken by the government to prevent any
outbreak. Apprehension centers about
the navy. The war vessels are being
closely guarded, as it is believed that
the officers are not quite trustworthy.
Details of the plot which Baron de
Burgal revealed to the authorities have
been made known. It was the purpose
of those concerned, it is declared, to
give the signal of the outbreak by the
assassination of President Campos
Salle*.
During the excitement that followed
the monarchist adherents in the army
and navy were to take possession of the
city and hold the government offices.
The affairs of state were to be entrusted
to a triumvirate composed of Admiral
Mello, Marshal Canturia and Counsellor
Lafayette Pererina.
■ Admiral Alkes was quietly removed
from this city, as it was feared his pres
ence would cause disturbance. He was
conveyed to Cobias island.
Beared Mob Vengeance.
Gshenwood, S. C., March 25. —Fear-
ing the vengeance of a mob, tne author
ities of this place sent Emanuel Hay
good, the negro charged with attempt
ing to assault Mrs. J. S. Hail of Rich
mond county, Ga., to Augusta. The
negro was believed to be equally unsafe
in Augusta and he was carried to At
lanta Saturday, and is now confined in
the Tower. Haygood, who is only 19
years of age, already has a very notori
ous career as a criminal.
Output Alabama Coal Mines.
Montgomery, Ala., March 25.—The
output of the Alabama coal mines for
the year 1900 was 9,400,000 tons, an in
crease of nearly 1,000,000 tons over the
previous year. The mines are being
worked to their full capacities and new
openings are being made and it is esti
mated that the output for this year will
reach 12,000,000 tons. The figures have
been compiled by State Mine Inspector
Hooper, who has completed his official
report.
EVERYTHING FOR
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WE.WANT. YOUR SFIRIUTG}- PURCHASES.
DEMANDS ARE CONCEDED
No Danger of a Strike In the Pitts
burg District Now.
Pittsburg, March 25.—Patrick Dolan,
district president of the United Mine
Workers’ association, announced today
that after a conference lasting more than
three weeks the operators conceded the
demands made by the miners in the new
wage scale and a fair settlement for the
Pittsburg district has been effected.
A call was issued Saturday for a con
vention to be held Thursday next to con
sider the advisability of striking, but
all the convention will have to do now
will be to ratify the scale assigned. The
miners’ officials will take up the Beaver
and Irwin district scales this week.
Columbus Reporters Strike.
Columbus, 0., March 25. —The entire
local staff employed on the Press-Post
went out on strike this morning. The
proprietor had been given until 9 o’clock
this morning to sign the scale of the
newly formed Newswriters’ association,
but failed to do so. It is understood
that the management is making an
effort to settle the dispute.
Furnace Employes Threaten Strike.
Youngstown, 0., March 25. —The
furnace employes of the Mahoning and
Shanango furnaces who have just been
organized into unions, served notice on
operators today that unless an increase
of 10 per cent in wages was granted
they would go on strike April 1. About
2,500 men are employed at the furnaces.
Marseilles Strike Unchanged.
Marseilles, March 25.—The strike
situation has undergone little change.
There have been no further disorders;
more street cars are running today, pro
tected by police. The strikers are quietly
trying to influence workers to join them,
and many factories are closed owing to
want of engineers.
Ht bHQT HIS WIFE DEAD
Terrible Tragedy Occurs In Chicago
Milliuery Store.
Chicago, March 25.—Charles Latti
mer went into his wife’s millinery store
at 506 West Sixty-third street today,
walked no behind Mrs. Lattimer, who
was examining a hat preparatory to de
livering it to a customer, and without a
word shot her in the heart, killing her
instantly. He then placed the weapon
to his own head and fired, inflicting a
fatal wound. No reason is known for
the tragedy.
Snowbound Trains Believed.
Omaha, March 25. The Union
Pacific railroad reports this morning that
the four passenger trains that were
snowbound most of the day yesterday
and last night in the vicinity of Ogal
lala, Neb., have been relieved and are
making headway. Several snow plows
last night cleared the tracks between
North Platt and Julesburg. The storm
has abared and danger of further block-
I ade i" fn be ras*.
“Say,' Jim, these OX f •<! UCHES is regular •-Life-savers! pa! pi
KTT~ Hurry an’ finish the (ob; It the ropes on this end of the scaffold breaks too, it's ell :r ‘ 1• -j
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C. L. COLLINS & CO.
Accidentally Shot Himself.
Washington. Ga., March 26. —While
Hon. F. H. Colley, Archie Colley and
Judge Henry B. Tompkins of Atlanta
were snipe hunting yesterday afternoon
Arch it l Colley’s gun was accidentally
discharged, burying a dozen or more
shot in Hon. F. H. Colley’s hand and
side. One entered his eye, bat his phy
sician thinks it will not necessarily de
stroy the sight.
Judge Wither-poon Dead.
Columbia, S. C., March 25.—Former
Circuit Judge Isaac Donem Witherspoon
died at Yorkville, aged 60. Judge With
erspoon was the leader in redeeming his
county from radical rule in 1876. He
was greatly beloved for his charity and
good works. After being on the bench
for 16 years, Judge Witherspoon retired
four years ago.
Salisbury Not Seriously 111.
London, March 25. The report that
Lord Salisbury is ill is somewhat exag
gerated. He suffered from a slight cold
in the head yesterday, but is better to
day.
The Portraits of Our Presidents
With Biographical Sketches
BY
General Charles H. Grcsvenor
Title page designed by Tiffany
This inaugural year, when the public mind is
aroused over Presidential questions, is a fitting
time to issue General Grosvenor's book. Its sale
is already tremendous, and wifi perhaps exceed
that of Geneial Grant,s Personal Memoirs.
Evert) patriotc American desires to read what
General Grosvenor has to say of George Wash
ington,Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jacksou, Abra
ham Lincoln, Piesident McKinley and the other
Chief Executives of the Nation. 'Everybody de
sires to read what Ceueral Crosvenor.the staunch
old Republican leader in Congress,wlllsay oi that
staunch old Democrat, Andrew Jackson, the
Father oi the Democratic Party. General Gros
nenor has thrown into his sketch of Jackson all
the fire and energy of his nature The biography
of Thomas Jefferson m grand. The biography of
Lincoln is as beautiful as a sunrise over the nill
tops. Generai Grosvenor has personally known
all the Presidents since the time of James Buch
anan The General’s book will therefoie contain
history which has never before been published,
written from his own personal observation of
these great men. General Grosvenor has served
in Congress lor nearly twenty years, and he has
served his countsy in War and Congress for
nearly fortv years. The book contains twenty
four large Photogravure Etchings as fine as Stee
Plates, printed by hand, on heavy piate pai er,
made epecialiy to order. These 24 Photograure
Etchings aie in different tints, and are "ell
worth $2 each. These Portraits are ade from
the Paintings endorsed by the family and near
relatives of the Presidents. Two years time and
a fortune have been expended in securing these
reproductions. The complete book is well worth
SSO, but the price has been placed so low that the
most humble American citizen can own it. The
biographical sketches are printed in large open
rype in swo colors; the work is so beautiful that
when people see it they want It. The advance
sale is already very large. President McKinley
was the first subscriber. There is one edition
known as the Pjfesident Edition de Grande Luxe
initial ldters hand painted. Portraits hand col
ored, title page hand illuminated, registered and
numbered; subscription price, #250. Orders and
applications for territory are coming in rapidly.
A high cfa=s man or woman of good social stand
ing can soon make a small fortune taking orders
in this cdfcimunity. Send references and apply
for terms quick, as the Territory will all be as
signed soon.
AddreesTHE CONTINENTAL PRESS,
Corcoran Building,
Orpo-siTF United Bttfs Treasury,
WASH.NGTiN, D C
THK WEEKLY NEWS CRTERSVILLE. GA.
WP HA DP TO A <N<sPI?T thut uever in the history °f Cartersville has such an
W L L/fAKE Iv/ /\OOL IV 1 elegant display of Dress Goods in all the latest de
signs and colors been shown . * Pretty and 6tylish are gentle terms when used to describe the
I RFI TC The ladies will find a beautiful line of latest style Belts, Broaches,
iLnUILu UCU 10. side c om bs, Kid Hair Curlers and all other recessary articles to
,please their fancy. We have a pretty line of Curtain Swiss, Scrim, etc.
1
We Have Sol ved It.
We never sacrifice qualily but buy in such large
lots that we can affoi and to sell at very low prices.
is the one who is sure to make a success of his
season s labor. Our customers cannot but do so,
for feed saving
r
Crop Making* Farm Machinery
is the only kind we self
1
THE
HOUSE THAT
SAVES
YOU MONEY.
beautiful line of Dress Goods which we ate placing before
the public this season. What you find here is" up-to-date,
and you should not fail to see these goods before making your
selections for spring dresses.
SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. Sflsg
introduced in Cartersville by us has given universal satisfaction, and there is no
cotter shoe made tor ladies.
■■l fj IjO CUfIC f° r men aret l' e bf* s t f° r 4 ' ie P r “iP ever shown in Cartersville-
MRNNA Xrlllr They are not only made to sell, but are made to we;r, and
uiniiitu w ’ lut every pair is guaranteed We nave a fall line of Children’s
Shods of excellent quality, and the prices are right. •
GENTS FURNISHINGS. ™
which canuot be excelled even in the larger cities. Latest
patterns in Hats, plain and fancy Negligee Shirts. Fancy
jbalf Hose in beautiful stripes and colors. Belts and every
thing a man needs to dress well and look well.
n ual l ty
it IIANTITV.
That is the problem which has long
confronted us. You see there are so
manv goods which may look all right
but which are really inferior.
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