The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1904-1917, October 20, 1904, Page 5, Image 5

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SCHEUER BROS. The reliability of this store as the best Trading Place in the City is especially appreciated a t this season of the year, when new Fall Goods of every kind are for sale. Our Facilities for obtaining the best and choicest products enables us to give our customers the greatest assortment of the newest and most stylish goods at the lowest prices obtainable. RERD OUR STORE NEWS Choice Display of Fall Dress Goods. We have gathered for this autumn what is undoubtedly the most qompre liiMisi ve and attractive variety ot super- j -- oHc oi'or QPpn *r> ai!* T StOfC ' in Oartersviile. Tim greatest collection of 50c dress j g oo ,is ever offered, including black and ! colored materials such as Cheviots, y.ihelines, Serges, Henriettas,Granites, Suitings, Scotch Mixtures, Venetians worth up to 75e yar<i at 50c, ( Out line of Broadcloth and Worsted Venetians is unsurpassed in quality, range of colors and price at $1,50, SI.OO and He. Our novelty suitings comprise the latest ideas at $1.50, $1.25 aid SI.OO. Our line ordkeaper grade dress geode is the best, which can be had for the money ; they look very much like the finer grades and the price mentioned makes the customer look twice, as she took them for better goods. They range from 45c to 85c. Corner Main Street and Bank Block LOCAL MATTERS. Mrs. O. A. Granger spent this veek in Marietta the guest of Mrs. Till Hassell. The /act that our competitors ight us shows who’s at the.top in aerchandising. Vaughan, Cos!. James B. Conyers was in Madison and Atlanta this week on msiness. Don’t forget to see W. H. Wikle vhen you are ready for a piano. Ml instruments direct from the )est factories on earth. The prices ire right and lifetime guarantees. Mrs. J. Jones and children eturned from a trip to Dalton last Saturday afternoon. House (or rent. Apply to T. D. fc'atkins. The Caetersville New* office fants a bright industrious boy to earn the printers trade. He must >e able to read well and be willing o work. 4t ■ Mr. John A. Stover, of .Atlanta, pent Saturday in the city. ROYAL Baking Powder MeJkes Bread With Royal Baking Powder there is no mixing with the hands, no sweat of the brow. Perfect cleanliness, greatest facility, sweet, clean, healthful food. Full instructions in the “ Royal Baker and Pastry Cook hook for making all kinds of bread, biscuit and cake l With Royal Baking Powder. Gratis to any address. ■ ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK A Beautiful and Exclusive Dis play of Fail Millinery. "t* ' '' - , I We wish to call your attention to the fact that never beiore have we shown such a variety of really beautiful crea tions. We are making a special show ing of .novelties in street hats, semi dress hats and dress hats. On all sides we hear words of nraise and commenda tion. Of variety ot assortments, of % choiceness •of selections, of satisfying the tastes of almost everyone, of ita beauty it would take volumes to tell you. We o not exaggerate one bit, when we say that we sell you hats that would oast you SIO.OO to $15.08 for $5.00 to $10.40. The price of onr. ready-to-wear bats ranges from SI.OO to $6.00. SCHEUER BROS. Misses Lillian Tumlio, Mamie Jones and Emy Jones left Tuesday morning for St. Louis. Whether friend or foe, you get the best here —a bargain not found elsewhere. Vaughan. Mrs. C. C- Chamberlain, of At lanta. is visiting her mother, Mrs. Georgia Tumlio. Our tailoring has always bear the kind to merit the entire appro val of the discriminating buyer, but every time we see an opportun ity to improve oui service, we do it. Style, elegance, Tit and a rea sonableness in price are hobbtes with us. Madison Milam. Miss Ilee Cotton has returned to Atlanta where she will resume her position with the Kirkcaldie di Css making establishment. In buying a “Fish Wagon” you get a guarantee for twelve months. And don’t forget the cash tickets. J. E. Field & Son. Mr. Walter Wood died at his home in Rome Tuesday afternoon about 6 o’clock. He has many triends in Catreraville who will re gret to learn the sad news. THE NEWS, CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA, OCTOBER, 20, 1904. I >' l 1 * ’ * ’ ' ■ „ . ' . r ■ - SIO,OOO Worth of Shoes. Wanted- Everybody, Male and Female, Old and Young, to Look at Our Shoes Beiore Buying. Many months ago we began prepara tions lor the largest business in theshoe department in our histoiy. We went direct to the largest inanuiacturers of slmes in America, placing with them large contracts. The shoes are here; been arriving for several weeks. They represent altogether the best collection of mens, ladies, boys, misses arid children shoes ever brought to Carters ville. We guarantee, that for the price .asked, no better line ol shoes was ever ottered this trade. We are sole aent lor the celebrated lines of fine ladles’ shoes, the Dorothy Dortd. the American Girl and the Hannan McCarty Sboe. For'mtn we handle the well known King Quality shoe at 13.50 aud $4.00. For misses and children we haye the - J deal and Wear Well shoes, especially constructed for the hard wear, which children subject the shoes to. We-have plenty other lines suitable to the differ ent demands of the trade. Don’t fail to look at our shoes before, buying yosir fall and winter supply. We want to impress you that in buying shoes our main object * to buy good solid leather shoes. Considering this fact we are bound to save you money oh your purchases. 4 ’ ,v * ' ... Mrs. Eugene Smith and little son, Clifton, of Taylorsville, spent Sun day in the city. You ought to have a few keys to the box of money. They cost nothing. W. R. Satterfield depart ment store. Miss Verdye Cotton spent a. couple of days in Chattanooga last week. The “made to measure” garment is not always a tailored, we give you high class tailoring as well as garments made strictly to your measure. Madiso’’ Milam. Mr. Will Rowland was the lucky winner of the five dollars at the clock contest at Bradley’s Satur day. Hand tailored and finished suits made to order. Vaughan. Miss Annie Hall has just return ed from a visit to Chattanooga. She geek to work this week in the store of Adair & Webb. We sell everything you have to buy, and buy everything yoO’fcave to sell., W. R. Satterfield depart ment store. . "s* > . Dr. O. H. Bfordfiss just return ed from St. Lbais, where he attend ed the Congress of Military Physi cians. He also attended the world’s fair and calls it a big show indeed. In selling the best, we grow. Vaughan. Mr. W. T. Gentry came over from Rome a few days ago and will remain through the season i buying cotton. Go direct to the factory office, in I Wikle building, bank block next to Postoffice; and learn how to save the road agents’ commission in the purchase of all kinds of sewing machines, etc. Largest discounts from all prices—guarantees the best. Capt. J. L. Neel leaves today for Macon to visit his son and take in the state fair. That which gives a garment dis junction is not so much what it is made as how it is made—how cut, how put together, how finished, as to certain apparent hallmarks of superiority. >• Men’s and Youth’s Clothing. We will no! try to stnll you with sueh j talk as our clothing is superior to any body else’?. This country would lie in j a had tix it one man had the monopoly j on ix certain article* Look aronnrl in a big oily, Atlanta lor instance and it is the individual retailer who guarantees his goods. If the customer lias any complaint to make he looksfer his home merchant to rectify them. He cannot go to New York or to Baltimore on account oi it. Now is the time to select your suit. Largest Stock, Greatest Variety, Latest Approved Styles, Beat Qualities, Fairest Frices. • They are the attractions that keep our cW>ostftg department so busy. Huits at I Ss*gt 17.94, SIO.OO, $12.50, $16.00, $18.60 and Hons. Gordon Lee and Jake Moire were attendants at the funeral of Capt. McMillan, which took place in this city last Friday. Shoes that fit, wear satisfy Vaughan. Mr. Charley Gribble spent Sun day in Emerson. The Misses Vaughn, of Sugar Hill, are the guests of Mrs. Rob ert this week. The Misses Millholland, of Cass Station-, were in the city Tuesday. The ball game between the sol diers of Chickamauga Park and the Cartersville boys Monday af ternoon was a treat to all the young people. The score was 6 in favor of the soldiers. Mrs. John A. Crawford, of Dal ton, is visiting in the city, the guest of Capt. and Mrs. John P- Ander son. Mrs. Frank S. Pruden, of Dalton, ia the guest of her parents, Capt. and Mrs. John P. Anderson. Miss Mary Lou Wikle returned home Monday morning after a 'several days visit to Atlanta. A detachment of eighteen men from the Seventh Cavalry camped near the tabernuc’e Monday night, while on their way from the de partment athletic meet in Atlanta to their camp at Chattanooga. Mrs.JDelphia Mayfield , of Lo gansville, Ga., is the guest of friends in the city this week. Judge G. W. Hendricks, the or dinary, now has copies of the acts of the last legislature, and would be glad to have the notaries and justices of the peace, for whom they are intended, call and get them- Mr. F. M. Willis, of Emerson, spent Sunday in the city. Mr, Marvin McClatchey spent Sunday and Monday in Marietta. Mr. Anton Pyron from Chatta nooga spent Sunday here. Mrs. W. R. Turner returned home after a pleasant visit to Ma con. Mrs. R- N. Bruce and little daughter, of Emerson, spent Sun j day in Cartersville. SUITS FOR BOYS Abnormal strength, where strength is needed it the rule which governs the tailoring Gf our suits for boys. To that and the low prices is due the steady groth of this department. Huits atsl.. r O, $2.00, $260, s3.uo, $3.60, $4.00 and $6.00. ; ( • * ' S 4 f i % Fdrnature and Carpets EVERYBODY Needs furniture. There is always a place about the house where you can put ia anew suit,dresser or wash stand, or it may be a chair, table or something to fiU up a comer, and the only question is when and where to buy. ‘ time to buy is when you have the money and the best place is at Chapman & Conn’s You can get the best quality for the least money and that is what every body wants. New lot of CARPETS MATTING AND RDGS just received. Carpets made and laid without extra cost. Give us a trial. Chapman & Conn, Undertakers. Coffins, Caskets, Robes and Shoes. Phone 70 SPECIALS. (Jonri heavy yard wide sheeting sc. Good cotton checks sc. Ladies’ fleeced undervests 10c. Children’s and ladies’ union suits 25c. A lot of German hand made torchon laces, worth 10c to 15c at sc. A lot of embroideries, 2 to 3 inches wide at sc. A lot of embroideries, 3 to 5 inches wide at 10c. The best heavy ribbed boys how for 15c. Boys’ caps, worth 28c St 15c. Cartersville, Georgia. 5 Go-Carts and Baby Carriages