The news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1901-1901, April 03, 1901, Image 1

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La 032*71 Bl, ‘ . \ Arc&ed Senorita \° 0 THAT THIS 'V IS BRANDED k ■ ON EVERY jy SWiHI^ J Kibo Kid. /" l| ( Light Sole. Medium High Heel. CXACT RtPRODUCTION OP THIS STVLt SHOE. NEW CENTURY WASH FABRICS. , VVith , ! hH fulllluH 1 h of ilow be. ' decned June come those fresh cri-p productions ot the now century s daintiest designs. Summer se wmor is best done during house-staying of early spring and you will take pleas ure in choosing from these new while they are fresh and have the satisfaction of choosing while the bloom is or each piece of goods ; LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. over the town t hese Roods were selected with cans ans cannot'fail’to pleas^'" ls terns a S °^ iiV * ab ' aUtlfU - 1,,t,0t 1 <ll,le Jjinen ' Doylies, Towels in beuutitul pat Pjtt PfMKPTC “"“‘belwtst on the markets. We have them in all shape • Ullll JL I 0 and tllree st >les ot straight fronts, which are very populai just now 1 * 1 SWELL LINE OF PARASOLS, , VVe ca ’ * show yoi I something new and pretty , in all colors, with lace effects.l stylish and handsome. OX BRAND PANTS. t hese pants are perfect fit.l stylish, dressy and wilil h4V an? i usl wll:lt >' ou want n elegant roods at a low price. See them. UNOhRVVEAR. 9 ur li!ie of underwear is larger than usual, and these new good are J ,jst what you will need during the summer months. Get them now fv€i)W G enera ' nno: Favorite. THAT this (\ A I X TRAOtXM^RK Vv N. * 12 BRANDEO VcA 0N EVERY xIX Ns. B SHoe - Hfeo Kid. \ \ Medium Heavy /&? \ Sole. \ x>w Heel. r **CT reproduction of tk:3 stylc shoi ENRAGED WOMEN FIGHT A DUEL TheMesdamesZeiglin and Daughson Use Pistols. BET ACCORDING TO THE “CODE” Zeiglin Was Punctured By Two Bullets, But Is Still Game. Husbands On Warpath. Mrs. Ella Zeigliu ami Mrs, Daugh- >n, living near Newkirk, Oklahoma, f "iglit a duel with revolvers at twenty paces Thursday and Mrs. Zeiglin is now m a hospital dangerously, but not necessarily fatally, wounded, Two of her opponent’s shots lodged in her breast, but she is able to talk and is noxious to recover that she may again tight Mrs. Daughson. The duel grew out of a long standing feud between the women, jealousy be ing the original cause. Mrs. Daugh sou lives on a farm just south of the city and Mrs. Zeiglin frequently endeavored to arouse the temper of her ueighbor by various meaus, the most effectual being the claim that she (Mrs. Zeiglin) could take Mrs. Daugh kou'h husband away from ber at any tuna she wished. Mrs. Daughson ti.’irtily appealed to the courts and Wednesday forenoon Mrs. Zeiglin was titled sodo for trespassing upon the Daughson property aud incitiug trouble. As soon a*- she paid the fine Mrs. Zeigliu drove to the Daughsou home, smarting over the loss of money and the criticism of the trial judge. Riding up t>> the door of the Danghsons, she in vited her rival to come out aud fight a Juei. Mrs. Daughson promptly accepted the challenge and came ont armed with a revolver. The women then faced each other at fifty feet and began shooting,the signal being given by a daughter of Mrs. Zeiglin, who hud*ac companied her from town. Each fired three shots without effect. Then Mis. Daughson got the range and fired two shots iu quick succession, both striking Mrs. Zeiglin in the breast. She fell and Mrs. Daughson assisted in carrying ber into the ;y>use, w here a physician dressed her wounds, after which she was con veyed to a hospital. Now the husbands of the women are seekiug each other, vowing to kill on •ight. The partisans of each woman ' EVERYTHING FOlt * < * ' v *t' WE YOUR SPRING PURCHASES sre also burnishing up their weapons and seeking an excuse to shoot some body. During the trial Thursday the two women attempted several times to fly at each other and fight it out and thou and there the belligerent spirit permeated the entyre courtroom. Mrs. Zeiglin says her revolver re fused to work ufter the first three shots and that she will make a better record when next she faces Mrs. Daughson. The latter lias not yet been arrested aud grimly remarks that she has taken the precaution to reload her revolver and oil its joints and that she can he found at home by auy one looking for an argument. CIRCULAR oh INSTRUCTIONS Sent Out By Postoffice Department Regarding Rural Free Delivery. Superintendent A. W. Maohen, of the free delivery bureau of the post office department, has issued a circular of instructions governing rural free delivery throughout the country. It directs that petitioners for such ser vice be beads of families, who shall show the relative population along the route, character of the roads, princi pal vocations of the people aud dis tances each one now' has to travel to get mail. A map of the route propos ed is required. The petition must be indorsed by either a senator or repre sentative in cougress. Each route must be over twenty miles long, serv ing at least a hundred families, and those desiring the delivery hereafter must be prepared to put up suitable boxes. Rural carriers may carry other busi ness other than United States mail. Patrons are required to co-operate by keeping the roads np to the standard in all weather. The maximum pay for carriers now is §SOO per annum for a full route of approximately twenty-five aides. BAR TO FOREIGN CATTLE. D.pnrtment Fears mportation of Foot and riouih Disease. The officials of the agricultural de partment are closely watching all re ports from abroad regarding the ex tent of ihe foot and mouth disease, a fatal malady that is raging among the live stock in almost every country throughout Europe. For the last three years an outbreak has been gen eral on the European continent and the report* constantly arriving from various foreign points do not indicato any diminution in Its extent. Discussing Combines. Hearings on the question of com binations of capital were begun by the industrial commission at Washing ton Monday. Professor Jenks of Cor nell University is conducting the ex amination of the witnesses. “ Sa y> these OX BREECHES is regular Life-savers! i'-l f !j --~Tr*'rJ —,-Ci' Hurry ■’ IlnUh the |ob; If iht ropei ot thli tnd ol the icaflold hrtak 100, It's ill j-' ' 1 .YYy fl y/ ' t - 1 ovtr. Wc couldn't fix it up with your pants; you don't wear the OX BREECHES.” -~’■ [;; c. Iv. COLLINS it CO. Rheumatic pains are the cries Of protest and distress from tortured muscles, aching joints and excited nerves. The blood has been poisoned by the accumulation of waste matter in the system, and can no longer supply the pure and health sustain ing food they require. The whole system feels the effect of this acid poison; and not until the blood has been purified and brought back to a healthy condition wifi the aches aiid pains cease. Mrs. James Kell, of 707 Ninth street, N. E„ Washington, D. C., writes as follows: “A few months ago I had an attack of Sciatic Rhf.uiua tism in its worst form. The pain was so intense that I became completely pros trate.l The attack was an unusually severe one. and ‘ my condition was regard- Wt ed as being very danger- lHf. ous. I was attended by \ JSsA one of the most able doc- Yrtgr tors in Washington, who is also a member of the fac ultv of a leading medical college here. He told me to continue his prescrip tions and I would get well. After having i‘ filld twelve times without receiving the slightest benefit, I declined to continue his treatment am longer. Having heard of S. S. S.lSwift's Specific! recommended for Rheumatism, I decided, almost in despair however, to give the medicine a trial, and alter I had taken a few bottles I was able tc hobble around oil crutches, and very soon there after had no use for them at all, S. S S. having cure l ne sound aud well. All the distressing have left me, ir.y appetite has returned, and I am happy to be again restored to perfect health. 1 the great vegetable Cu I/ purifier and tonic, is the ideal remedy in all LJb Wjß rheumatic troubles. There are no opiates ot minerals in it to disturb the digestion and lead lo ruinous habits. We have prepared a special hook oti Rheumatism which every sufferer from this painful disease should read. It is the most complete and interesting book of the kind in existence. It will be sent free to any one desiring it. Write our physi cians fully and freely about your case. We make no charge formedical advice. 1* THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. WORKED PENSION FRAUDS. Charleston Court Sentences George MeClay to Six Years In Pen. George P. MeClay, who was con victed in Charleston Monday for gen eral pension frauds and who was sentenced to serve six years, is consid ered one of the shrewdest pension sharks that ever operated in South Carolina. The pension bureau that put 121 different cases against MeClay, and of this number lifty-four have already been examined. Iu the fifty-four cases the govern ment olaims that forgery and perjury were shown in forty-three, aud some of the more important charges have not yet been reached. MeClay was tried in the United States circuit court on four indictments consolidated into one, and a verdict of guilty was re turned in each of the fonr. A beach at Nome UOO feet long has yielded $475,000 this season. THE WF.EKLY NF.WS, CARTERSVILLE, GA. WE DARE TO ASSERT l b a t never in the history of Cartersville has such an elegant display of Dress Goods in all the latest de— Mens and colors been shown. Pretty and stylish are gentle terms when used to describe the LADIFS’ BfciLTS r f' he l ad ‘ es * T iH find a beautiful line of latest style Uelts, Broaches, | * Side Combs , Kid Hair Curlers and all oilier necessary articles to please their fancy. We have a pretty line of Curtain Swiss, Scrim, etc. Start The New Century Right! Don t try to get along with those old fashioned, out of date farm mplements. What’s the use, when our prices on up-to-date implements aie so low ? isv i:r y ' 1 'issnr for quality and durability, has been given tue machinery which we sell and recommend, “Tried and true” makes are the only ones good enough for our customers. WE ABE PROUD of our new spring line of STYLISH BIGS 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 net fail to see tliese goods before making your selections for spring dresses. SHOES FOR MFN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, U " iVerSal Satis ‘ action ’ and thesis "no M CUHC (S? m6n arethe for the price ever shown in Cartersville IflMllflO OfIUL rfcev are not only made to sell, bat are mack tower, and ( . ..every pair is guaranteed We have a f.U lino of Children’s Shoes of excellent quality, and the prices aie right. a en s GENTS FURNISHINGS. ," v h 7 e „ a line of Gents IVs, which cannot be excelled even in the larger cities. Latest patterns iu Hats, plain and fancy Negligee Shirts. Fancy half Hose in beautiful stripes and colors. 13 Its and every thing a man needs to dress well and look well. KNIGHT HARDWARE CD Long and Shapely. j that this IS BRANDED S. JAON EVERY Kibo Kid. Light 'V Flexible Sole. High Vamp. EXACT REPRODUCTION- OF THIS STYLE SHOt. Kid pi Fashion’s Tip. 0 Favorite. 4 see I si that th,s // "“^v. vk x3) t/e fr\ I \\ I \ A TRADE^^MARK is BRANDEO EVE R Y Medium Low Heel. "■**' ' EXACT REPRODUCTION OF THIS STYLE SHOE