The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1904-1917, October 13, 1904, Page 8, Image 8

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8 HELLO THERE! Have you bought your Fall Suit yet? Xr Or are you trying 1 to squeeze a little more wear out \ °f Summer suit already looking seedy? b i Better come here and take a look at our snappy Schloss Hand Tailored Clothing I for Fall and Winter, befoie all the choicest patterns TT_W_ You can’t tell these clothes.from the highest class merchant tailor work, because they have the same tone and refinement cf appearance—something not to be found in ordinary ready-to-wear garments. Why dally with the unknown quantity of doubtful make, when there’s the absolute certainty of always getting properly made garments here at the right prices. Suits like those in the picture V FOR SO LITTLE F RIO EPt S wTp* w W W © It is not a question of how little vou pay, but how much you get for what you pay. That is the secret of real economy. “Drop in and let ns ta'k ft over.” Making a specialty of Dress Goods, Shoes, Clothing, Millinery, Mattings, Ca rpets and Rug s. J. W, VAUGHAN l 80. * t Outfitters to Particular People, Cartersville, Ga. -<| LOCAL MATTE-S.§> Miss Verdye Cotton who has been visiting relatives in Atlanta has returned to Cartersville. Mrs. James E. Price and little son, Burt, of Atlanta, speut last •week with Mrs. Rebecca Cotton. Thh Cartersville News office wants a bright industrious boy to learn the printers trade. He must be able to read well and be willing to work. 4t For Rent —3 connected rooms. .Apply w. T. Beaman, Grogan’s Barber Shop. Dr. O. L. Butord will go to St. Louis to attend the meeting of the ■Congress of Military Surgeons. Whether friend or foe, you get the best here —a bargain not found -elsevfhere. Vaughan. Mr. D- C. Beckham, of Carters ville, arrived in the city on Satur •day to take charge of the repair work at the jewelry store of Mr. Cbxries H. Kittrell. Mr. Beck ham is said to be an expert work man. , He will be welcomed to this city by the customers of Mr. Kittrell. —Dublin Times- The Cedartown papers publish a notice requiring all legal adver tising to be paid in advance. The Uw allows all publishers to collect for all legal advertising in advance, and it is only a matter of simple business that this should be •done. Miss Emma Powell, of Stiles boro. was in town Wednesday. Miss Mary Lou wikle leaves to day for Atlanta, where she will spend several days. Miss Maxie Barron is up once moTt, after a two weeks’ sickness. Miss watters, who has been the guest of Miss Maggie Eaves the past week, returned to her home in Marietta Wednesday morning. Mr. Carl Bradford and his bride were in town weduesday. They will spend a few days wfth his people at Pine Log, and then leave ior a ten days’ trip to St. Louis. Mrs K. I*. Larv and bar daughters, the Misses lieweese, have just return ed from a visit to the world's fair. 1 Thk News wishes to employ two bright industrious girls to learn type setting. This is an opportunity for some worthy girls to get employment at home. Mrs. W. W. Austell and Mrs. Ada j Rice spent several days with Mrs. | Georgia Tumlin last week. Mr. Wickliffe Gray, of New York, made a short visit to his aunt, Mrs. Georgia Tumlin, last week. John Norris spent several days in Atlanta last ve*k attending the United States Court of Appeals. Don’t forg *t to seud in your adver tising copy early. I Don’t wait until you have used the last sheet of your office stationery before ordering alnew job. Place the order several days before you are out and thus save disappointment and annoyance. It will pay you to read the adver rising pages of The News every week. I Send us in more county correspond ence. Don't forget to send us all the news you know. Come in and ask about your sub scription the nt t time you are in Cartersville. 1 The rush of job printing orders at , The News office for the past month has been unprecedented. New names are being added con stantly to our subscription list. “The paper grows better every week,” they say. 1 Mr. W. W. Trimb?e, of Adairsville, spent Saturday here on business. Mr. L. P. Gaines, of Kingston, was in town Saturday. Mr. J. M. Lang, of Calhoun, was here Saturday. Saturday was a busy day in Carte -s --ville. A large amount of cotton was brought in and sold and the stores were crowded with buyers. It began to look like fall “had fell” sure enough. The man who advertises is the man who gets the cro^d—and sells the stuff. Mrs. J. P. Lewis is improving from her recent illness. Mr. O. D. Anderson returned from a visit to Adairsville Tuesday. Mr. Charlie Collins, of Dalton, spent Wednesday here. Mr. Charlie Fain spent last Sunday jn Atlanta. THE NEWS, CARTERSVILLE GEORGIA, OCTOBER 13, 1904 Uncle Boh Rogers, of Rogers, was here Wednesday. •Lost—A gold brooch, coral setting, finder please leave at this office. Mrs. Dr. Bradley, of Adairsville, spent Tuesday here. Mr. Carl Brown, <sf Atlanta, spent Sunday in the city. Mrs. Cone Maddox has returned home after visiting in Atlanta several months. Some Seasonable Advice: It may he a piece of superfluous advice to urge people at thi i season of th*> year to lay in a supply of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It is almost sure to be needed before win ter is over, and much more prompt and satisfactory results are obtained when taken as soon as a cold is con tracted and before it has become set tled in the system, which can only he done by keeping the remedy at hand. This remedy is so widely known and so altogether good that no one should hesitate about buying it in preference to any other. It is for sale by Greene Drug Cos. and M. F. Word. At ths Club. Fuddy—l can’t abide Siblin. He’s one of those fellows who think they know it all, you know. Buddy—Should think he’d be a delightful person—to play poker with, for instance.—Boston Tran script, A Capital Reflection. Mrs. Crimsonbeak—Do you be lieve that a horse can eat his head off’ Mr. Crimsonbeak—l don’t know, but I wish to gracious a man could drink his head off. —Yonkers States man. in the Flat. Visitor — What is that horrible grinding noise I heard this morning about 8 o’clock ? x Flatdweller—The folks in the flat below had toast for breakfast.—Bal timore American. CA.BTOIUA. Bean the Tto Kind riti Have Always Bougtt Johnson’s Tome dots in a oay wnat slow Quinine cannot do in ten days. Its splendid •’ures are in striking con trast with the feeble cures made bv qui nine. A Judicious Inquiry. A well known traveling man who visits the druggist inquired of custo mers who asked for a cough medicine, whether it was wanted for a child or for an adult, and if ior a child they almost invariably recommend Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy. The reason for this is that it always cures There is not the least danger from it and for coughs, colds and croup, it is unsur passed. For sale by Greene Drug Cos. and M. F. Word. SffOF'<* fV(?M£N rflbLi ANB VINTER SHOE FASHIONS Queen Quality is (resigned and finished for the extremely par ticular—everything about it (lenoter a high order of manufacture. Its accurate fit and correct fashioning stamp an impression of worth upon its wearers —hence, its splendid reputation. * „ , ■ Opf Boots WjsiLj? s3.°o . The Pair |L a A Eew Specials' $3.50 W DOZEN ITE WSOJNTS. There are a dozen reasons for buying u Q,ueen duality” Shoes but your own comfort is excuse enohgh —it eases the foot because it fits it. Fall designs for every need are now being shown, we invite your critical examination. J. W. VAUGHAN i 00. Cartersville, Georgia. Smoking by Women. It is not to he denied that smok ing is much on the increase among women in England, and it is now more or less an accepted fact and is tolerated even in the most old fash ioned houses. There is no doubt that when indulged in moderation its effects are beneficial, particular ly to nervous, overstrained or over- 1 worked women, and the prejudice against it is bound to disappear.— Mrs. G. Cornwallis West in Pear- j son’s. Will "Fly or Bust." Sir Hiram Maxim says of the fly ing machine he is making: “Yes, this time I think I have really solved the problem. I have always said that if a goose can fly a man should be able to. lam getting on in years—l shall be sixty-five my next birthday—hut as I neither smoke nor drink I am a tough old fellow, and I mean to fly before I peg out or—or bust.” Deposits Insured A BANK where every detail is characterized by absolute reliabilito and trustworthi ness in the Bank where you may fe sure your money IS SAFE. Ladies will find it both convenient and pleasant to bank here. BanKof Cartersvillß Notice to Debtor! tsd Creditor* All persona hurin-c demands against the e*. tateof Marlab Henderson, late or Bartow coun ty, deceased, are hereby notlfled to render In th.tr demands ro the nndersljrned according to law; and all persons Indebted to said eetote are required to make Immediate garment. Oct. 12, IW. JOE M. MOON, Administrator Hartah deceased. A ' Wake up vour liver. Cure j\ I I O your constipation. Get rid i\\ C I 1 mI 12 of your biliousness. Sold lAJ for 60 years. iMSS;: Want your moustache or beard BUCKINGHAM’S DYE abeautiful brown or rich black? Use FLfTY CTB. OF DEUGGIBTB OR R. P. HALL * CO., NASHUA, N. H. 9 the Cartersville Lumber Cos. Has a Fully Equipped Plant. Paning M i, Dry Kin, Ware Boom, Lumber Yard. Keeps in stock everything needed in the way of rough and dressed umber, shing es, etc. Greatest Opportunity. CLOSING OUT AT COBT. A full stock of new goods in Dry Goods, Cloth ing, Shoes, Hats, Skirts, Overcoats, Trunks, Notions, etc., etc. Everything - for everybody, must be sold at any priee before January ist- Come early and bny your fall goods at 50 cents on the dollar cheaper than elsewhere. Sale Begins October 7 th- M.-SCHLOSBERG Cartersville,. Ceorgia. I- I Bsswtks Tin Kina Yob Haw Always BoagfE Bssntk. >Th Kind V Haw Always BwfM