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gJIII i Low Ratos to Texas.
\ At intervals Jur
\n£ 1 9° • # round trip
jj tidvets will be sold via the
y Q&te* ‘Beit Route,
*£|Sr (2Q jfcS njpprom Cairo and
ElSi a> 33L JUffW^P 11 * 8 t 0 points
W{: ' j|-X IaKSSI IflmMti' Arkansas,Louis*
Texas, and
% I}| if \l F / /// ■ ; / and* I ' us w W fc y°u want to go: al*>
t ill if W all / InK: / y<w wAuld like to leave, and we
IE i .' I j ll|T \ ■"*' I* l Vi" Wl you when you can secure on.
w j I I V'-'l ■P f t!;e low-rate tickets and whad it will
Ilf _j II V .' ,‘ cos *’ We will also send you a complete
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II / \. ; // !j jH- B. SUTTOtI, T. P. 1, Chattanooga, Tom
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STATE OF DADE NEWS
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When our subscriptions are not paid in ad
vance rates are $1.25 per year, and 05 cents for
ix mouths.
Advertising rates reasonable and will be
■t ide known upon application.
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a dvanoe.
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Ith the real name of the writer
Address all correspondence to
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DIRECTORY.
Dade SupcrlorCourt meets Srd Monday sin
•larchand September.
County Court (monthly term) meets 2nd
Monday in each months.
Quarterly term on Irst Wednesday after 2n '
Monday in February, May, August, and No
vember. W. U. Jacoway Judge, und J, G
Hale, County Solicitor,
Justice Court for Trenton District mcot ,;
2nd Saturday in each month.
County officers.— f. A. Cureton, Ordinary
I, J. Allison, Clerk Superior Court: Robert
Carter, Sheriff; 'A. Bryan, Tax Collector;
l>. it, Rogers, Tax Receiver; J. W. Woods
Treasurer; W. G. Morrison, Surveyor.
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WANTED AN IDEASir.VSS
thing to patent? Protect your idea. ; they m
bring vom wealth. Writ. JOHN' WSDDSR
BURN * CO., Patent Attorney*, Waahlagtt!
D. c.. for theu- fl.spo pri*# offer.
A BOON TO MANKIND!
D R TABLETS BUCKEYE
A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and
EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIN.
CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED.
Tubes, by Mail, 76 Cents; bottles, 60 cents.
JAMES F. BALLARD. Sole Proprietor, • - 310 North Main Street, ST. LOUIS. MO.
WA
WESTERN and ATLANTIC R.R. .
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AMD
NasMlle,
SHORTEST ROUTE amo QUICKEST TIME
ST. LOUIS AND THE WEST.
PULLMAN SLEEPERS ATLANTA TO ST. LOUIS
WITHOUT CHANGE.
CHICAGO amd the NORTHWEST.
PULLMAN SLEEPERS ATLANTA TO CHICAGO
WITHOUT CHANGE.
NEW TRAIN to LOUISVILLE and CINCINNATI
PULLMAN SLEEPERS ATLANTA TO LOUISVILLE AND
CINCINNATI WITHOUT CHANGE.
Cheap Rates to Arkansas and Texas
ALL-RAIL AND STEAMSHIP LINES TO
NEW YORK AND THE EAST.
TOURIST RATES TO ALL RESORTS.
Jor Schedules, Rates, Maps or any Railroad information, call upon or write to
J. W< THOMAS, Jr., H. F. SMITH, CHAS. E. HARMAN,
D 6eneral Manager, Traffic Manager, General Paee. Agent,
Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Atlanta, Ga.
Look In Your Mirror
Do yon c sparkling eyes, a healthy,
tinted skin, a sweet expression and n grace
ful lorm i These attractions are the result
of good health. If they are absent, there R
is nearly always some disorder of the dis
tinctly feminine organs present. Healthy
meastrual organs mean health and beauty
everywhere.
MeELREETS
Wine of Cartful
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makes womsn beautiful and healthy.
It strikes at the root of all their
trouble. There is uo menstrual dis
order, ache or pain which it will not
cure. It is for the budding girl, the
busy wife and the matron approaching
the change of life. At every trying
crisis in a woman’s life it brings
health, strength and happiness. It
costs si.oo of medicine dealers.
For advice in cases requiring special
directions, address, giving symptoms,
“The Ladies’ Advisory Department,'’
The Chattanooga Medicine Cos., Chat
tanooga, Tcnn. *
arKS. HOZEN'A LEWIS, of OenaYlll.,
Texas, .ays i—"l wu troubled et monthly
interval* with terriblo pain* in mr head and
back, but hav. been entirely nd . -d by Wine
of Cardui."
Illili [TIES
POBSITIVBLV NO LEGAL
ADVERTISING DONE WITH
OUT CASH IN ADVANCE.
Wanted-—* correspondent at
every locality in the county.
The One Day Cold CurA
Keraotts C bocolob s Laxative for
cold in the head and sore throat. Children
take them like candy.
Misses Lola and Leila Killian of
Jasper spent Wednesday In the
city visiting friend*.
Mrs. J. R. Bookout of New En
gland boarded No. 2. at this place
Wednesday morning, en route to
Chattanooga.
Can you gues3 what gentleman
it is, who is prying the field of
matrimony for a young laesief He
lives hern too—lookout boys. ■
Hon, John W. Maddox of Rome
is in town today .
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wells of
Chattanooga were in town yester
day.
AV . T. McCarthy made a busi
ness trip to Chattanooga Tuesday
and Wednesday,
Mrs. Geo. Serratt’s mother of
i Cartersville, after a visit of sever
]al days to her daughter here, re
turned to her home Wednesday.
Prof, and Mrs. J. B. Alitor. ar
; rived in town today from an ex
pended trip to Wataska Michigan.
We desire a regular weekly cor
respondent from Sulphur Springs,
Cloverdale, Rising Fawn, Byrd’s
Chapel. Dillon, Cole City, Hooker,
Wildwood, Morganville, New En
gland City, Durham Mines and
other places. This is IMPERA
TIVE and MUST BE ATTEND
ED TO.
NOTICE. —The Burkhart stock
of goods are now offered for sale
at wholesale-price, for which he
will take peas at the market price.
If you want good goods cheaper
** f
than you ever bought them, see
bis stock and be convinced; he al
so has a lot of patent medicines
iorsaieat half piice, -
“ * uildinf
WANTED. —You to know that
legal advertising is payable strict
ly in advance.
'Elder John D. Floyd of Middle
Tennessee will a series of
meeting at Union on the fourth
Sunday in this month. Let every
body attend ibis meeting.
J. C. Robert son made a business
trip to Birmingham Tuesday.
It is rumored that a hypnotic
exhibition will he given at New
England tomorrow night.
Subscribers who have cattle, hog*
sheep, or money lost, estrayed or
stolen may’ have iheir advertising
done free in the NEWS columns.
I
WANTED. —A correspondent in
every precinct of the county is
wanted to spnd in tlie news items
by Wednesday of each week.
We are informed that Mr, Russ
Gass was joined in holy wed.ock
to Miss Ida Kiik out near Shi lon
Sunday. We wish '.hem a pros
perous sail down the stream of life.
D. E. Tatum of Sligo was in
town Monday.
MI M. CASTtEMY
The leader in low prices for merchandise
Keeps a full line ofmione). Standard pat>
of groceries dryjent medicines and line
goods- -includingjof ordinary drugs,
lawns, prints, ging- Thc , >g friend
hams etc.- and me,- he h<)lds up
chaiu jse. , his products lor the
Look at his stand- . 1 . ,• .
, . . , . i c Ihighest. prices w hien
ard prints at 4 and 5c
\ r iu * t iuh *he al vays pays.
A good hat for a littlei J 1
TRY GAMMY.
ON THE SQUIRE
BOXING BRIEFS.
The figlir at Snnf ran cisco hr.
tween Joe Walcott and Kid Car
ter came to a sudden termination
in the seventh round, when Wal
cott fell down and cried *‘foul,”
claiming that he had been struck
low. If such a blow was s luck
uo one saw ii. A physician exam
ined Walcott, but coaid find no
injury. The g-neral impression i
of those who saw the tight was
that Walcott had “laid down.’’ if
this is so it is the first time in
Walcott’s career that he has been
guilty of such an act. Up until
the seventh round Walcott had had
the best of matters. In the fifth
round it looked as if he had Carter
going, and in the sixth round the
white man was again in distress.
In the seventh Carter landed a
nasty right uppercut in the stom
ach. A few minutes later Walcott
set up his cry of fraud.
A special to the Enquirer in re
gaid to the Walcott-Carter bout
says : There was no evidence of a
foul, and it was palpably a case of
quitting, as a physician made an
examination ot Walcott ami found
no injury. Carter was betting
strongly on himself, hut Walcott
refused to bet on himself. Wal
cott was hoi ted and hissd as his
seconds left the ring. The police
had trouble in quelling the disor
der, but as soon as the crowd learn
ed the truth it became orderly.
Walcott wu* able to walk out of
the ring.
Marvin Hart, who began bitting
the horze cup as soon as he began
to be prosperous, says he is back
ill shape again amt he wants a
chance. Hart could make it in
(teiesting for the best of them >t
1 he would take care of himself.- Ex.
0 <l9 fin Made To Order C|o QC
B f lfi.UU Mail's Suit, for WJ.9B
BY BUYING DIRECT FROM I
£. ROSEN3URGER & CO., I
202-204 E. 102d St.. NEW YORK CITY.,
The Largest Clothing ’
Manufacturers in America. .
OUR GREAT BARGAIN OFFER!
PW^ :r l9 7fi
we PuylxpresMge.
These Salts art made up of All Wool Cnsslmeres*
trimmed with fast blue k Sat* rn, the best of workman
• hip, cut Double Hrenstt-d, Slcza, j Jo g yvurs, with
Silk Embroidered Snilor Collar, iu to 13 yenrs, with
out Sailor Collar. /.II f*nnew have Dnten ( Wnist B.md*
WeNcnd pieces of ilit I* •I* and e*tto buttons, with
each suit, kindly uiciuiou il Inrire or siuull for age.
”™I /StTX Tills Style IJP'Ys, CO
§ * Si T 1 1 “ u l*i&M l> -
•3 4 ixf with liitrn / o^l
ijfeA
£ I | j rh 'y I ''•
When ordering scad Pwt Office.
Express Money Order or Registered I vm Wi
Letters, also age at last birthday, MM M
and if large or small for his age. jPf
Money cheerfully rcfun<led If not I a l
satisfactory. Send sc. ntamps for MiS Bln I
samples, tape ffleasure. measuring mT L - I
bi^"*k. etc. -V "
ifiipi
jlteipj!
- mt I
rwiosMor
A smart Broadway, New
York, druggist lias
Lhio sign hanging outside
his store; it marks the
new era of drug selling.
Is it any wonder that he
has to enlarge his quar
ters, that his clerks are
busy, and that his store is
one of the most popular
along the leading thor
oughfare ?
You can afford to trade
with a druggist who gives
you SCOTT’S EMULSION
when you ask lor it.
THE PORTRAITS OF
OUR PRESIDENTS
With Bios Ulrica I Skctc hes
BY
GENERAL CHARLES! H. GROSVENOR,
Member of Congress lor nearly 20 your*.
( ontnins twenty-loui large I’hoto-gruvii.r
Eti-hinars from the paintings imloiM.il by ch
linnilies an<l near relatives of tlm President,.
Printed on heavy plate paper, mbiw.s"rt. *
very large book : t * tie page designed by Tiffa
ny. Biographical tketche* printed in Inrge.
open type in two colors. The greutest ivork
of the 20th Century, So beautiful that when
President McKinley saw it he subs ribed im
mediately. One ugent. selling HPO copies in
small territory in Pennsylvania. A million
copies will be sold Quick. Fortunes will I c
made this Inaugural year. Hign class man or
woman of g.'Od social standing can make a
little fortune in this territory. Territory is
going rapidly, Presses running day and night
to till orders.
Wanted.—State Manuger to look after corre
spondence and agents.
Address to-day TitKCONTINENTAL PRESS,
Corcoran Building,
WASHINGTON, I>. C.
[PATENTS
Quick! v soctfrod. OUR FEE DUE WHEN PATENT
OBTAINED. Send model, sketch or photo, with
description for free report as to patentability. 48-PAGE
HAND-BOOK FREE. Contains references and full
information. WRITE FOR COPY OPOUR SPECIAL
OFFER. It is the most liberal proposition ever made by
a patent attorney, an 1 EVERY INVENTOR SHOULD
READ IT before applying for patent. Address:
H. B. WILLSON £ CO.
PATENT LA ■VYERS.
La Droit Bldg., WASHINGTON. D. C.
#> ! JO HE. ~
Uameras
r make good pictures
V ® ffmsj AND GOST UTTLE MONEY.
' Him Ladies and gentlemen will find pleasure and profit
I fljV selling them. Ask for Catalogue.
PBir Dixie Camera Cos.
ATLAMTA, GEORGIA.
RHEUMATISM and CATARRH CURED
SY
Johnston’s
Sarsaparilla
QUART BOTTLES.
El THE SHADOW OF DEATH.
A r.nllf Cra.
Mrs. C. H. Kingsbury, who keeps a
millinerv and fapey goods store at St.
Louis, Gratiot Cos., Mich., and who is
well known throughout the country,
says;
*• I was badly troubled with rheums-;
tism, cata.rrh and neuralgia. I had j
liver complaint and was very bilious. I
was in a bad condition; every day I be
gan to fear that I should never be a
well woman; that I should have to
settle down into a chronic invalid, and
live in the shadow of death. I had
JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA rec
[ ommended to me. I TOOK FOUR
| BOTTLES AND IT CURED ME, and
! cured my family both. lam very glad
i that I heard of it. I would cheerfully
recommend it to every one. I have
taken manv other kinds of medicine.
I prefer JO'HNSTON’S to all of them.*
MICHIGAN DKCO CO., Detroit, Mica.
Unt.'ldr nocuraJ. OITK V.,3 CUE WHEN PATENT I
OBTAIKID. Srr.J raudvl. ktli nr j-fs. ■ with f
fnrfrtenpurtMt<>raten*'>illty. tt-PAOB f
HANU-BOOS ritrX C intu in r • rcuct-s lull Ml ,
jufnriuali'iii. warn FOR COPY OF OUR SPECIAL t
OFFER It is th-J Stott literal f>r.„..,#ttitHi '• '“r finely t., |
a rut.nl fittorny., u,l I7BHY INVERTOR SEOUL3 $
HEAD II tef.ro applying >vr [-atari: AdiiroM: .
H.B.WILLSOfUCOJ
PATENT LAWYER3.
La Droit Bldg., WASHINGTON, O C. I
Terrifies Headaches
i.Tsmivu i'i<o.n
DhRANCiBMF.NT STOV.AwU.
l'vizr, o:i eov/EL£,
Relieved lit
Ayer’s Pill"
‘-1 dob'! Ijeltev" o*
there ever was so ©:
J good a pill made 0 j
as A’ IT'S C:.l!li 1 o;
'fit '• I’Slls. They Oj
\ ' will lilt all >l>!' Fee. o :
and f ummeiid tln tn for O]
fl Y/jq ;ud even more. ®
j- Ii jM l When I have a />!
' ' ' " null and ache Oi
o *
from head lieels, a dose or two of 0 :
these pills is all the medicine needed to o!
set mo right again. For heartache, they
never fail. 1 have been a victim of ter
lible headaches, :;nd have never found c>!
nnyt ing to'.elleve them so u’tiekly as “ ■
Ayer's Piils. Since ! 1 egan taking this 0 -
medi.dne, tlie attueks iiuve t een less and O :
less frequent, until, at. oresent, months \
have passed since 1 have laid one."— Y. q \
F. Nkwman. Dug Spur, Vi.. O.
AYER'S PULLS Sj
Prize Medrl at Woria rs Fair
poo oo go o o o coo o gor> o.ooo^
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
It artificially dlgeststhe food and aids
Nature In strengthening and recon
structing the exhaust'd digestive or
gans. It is the latest discovered digest
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can approach it in efficiency. It in
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
SickHeadache.Gastralgia.Cramps, and
all other results of imperfect digestion.
Prepared by E. C- DeWltt A Cos., Chicago.
T „f* b’ov , STEVENS FAVCIiITE |l
/ It wi>. teach liim to le*<l an artire outdoor life in I
I 1 Geld and forest. It will give him a practical acquaintance ,*
i with nature. It will encourage practice in afcooting, which
I tend* to give nteadinens of nerve, accuracy of eye. The'*
I. will be valuable qualities in after life, and, above all, it f
| will give him health. r
I I It fa nn ocournte rifle, puts every shot just where 3
i you hold it; Is light weight, graceful in outline, a bona tide N
I arm in appearance and construction; nothing cheap about (
I, it but the price. Made in three calibres—.22, .26 and .32 r
i rim-tire. /
'! _ No. 1T - Plain Open #l*hta. s.*
| No. I H Turget Klghta M-*0 )
I 1 No. 1 SI —Lyman Mehta U.OO )
I 1 Ask your denier for the “Favorite." If he doesn't S
1 1 keep It, we will send prepaid on leoeipt of price. S
1 1 Send slump /or our new 132-page catalogue S
, i containing descriptions of our entire line of \
1 1 rifles, target piste’s and combination rifts f
I. and pistols, and general information. I
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Box • • Chicopee Falla, Mam. (
Why not be your
own Kiddie-mats?
Pay but on profit between mater and
user and tlin t a sma! > Just one.
Our Bit? 700 Page Catalogue and Flyers
Quide proves that it s possible. Weighs
S'/, pounds, 12 000 illustrations, describes
and te 1 Is t he one-profit price of over 40.000
p -tides, everything yon use. Wo send 1 ,:
tor :scents; tout's not for the book but
to pa • ->*> rt of the postage or espressage
ancx isacv v,fl idlers You can't get it
quick.
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The Store of All the feopws
.li a iid MIcWgTJ Ave.. Chicago
THE DAY!S IM/UjIINE€GK
SELL THE BEST SEWING MACHINES ON EARTH
Direct to the consumer at fcetory prices.
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the Sterling
a r*m mcncaaoc macwkc ill 1 jHaSy
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MARION * MARION
| PATENT SOLICITORS A BRPXRTS
i Civil & Mechanical Engineers. Graduates of the
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