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Will You be Ready
When the First Cold Snap Conies?
Or will you find it necessary to hustle around—hit or
miss—and buy your cool weather suit, after every one
e’se has picked out the choicest patterns?
Don’t make this mistake. Select Fall Clothes early.
Your common sense tells you it is the wiser plan. You
get the best your money will buy, and you get the fud
limit of season’s wear for no greater cost. Besides this,
you fortify yourself against sudden changes in weather
that comes in the Fall. We sell the
Hand Tailored Clothing
Made by Schloss Bros. & Cos., Baltimore.
There’s nothing better—there’s nothing as good. When a man puts on a Schloss
Suit he feels and knows that every detail of the cut, make and.finish is correct.
The picture shows a particularly stylish suit for up-to-date young men. A
“merchant tailor” would charge $6O for a suit of like quality, character and appear
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ance. We can fit you better with more swagger, snappier clothes at $22.50. We
also have lower grades—look equally as well—
SQ7VTE as rr .
LOW AS
'‘Drop in and let us talk it o\ r er ”
J. W. VAUGHAN I 80.
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Outfitters to Particular People. Cartersville, Ga.
County News.
Cash station
The Sunday school of Cass will give
a box supper Friday evening Oct. 20,
to help raise the money to buy an oj
gan. Besidest e supper there will be
and songs to entertain the
audience.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Walton came up
and spent Siinday with home folks.
We are glad to know that Mrs. O. S.
Cox is very much better and hope she
will soon be entirely well.
• Miss Dixie Lee Hargis spent Satur
day andFiiday in Atlunva
C. M. Quillian is able to be out
again after his recent illness.
Mrs. M. L. Johnson left Monday ev
ening for a visit to Atlanta.
T. B. Richardson is visiting his sis
ter Mrs. Cole in Rome.
Miss Nell Posey entertaihed a few
friends last Wednesday evening.
Henry Walker came down from
Ringgold Sunday and spent the day
with his parents, Mr. Mrs. J. H.
Walker. ' •
FOLSOM.
The irin is now in full blast and do
ing gin work. g,
Mrs. Coffee whocounts great grand
children has borne off the palm as a
cotton picker.
We note some visitors, Mrs. Rosetta
Bradley and daughter, Lilian, with
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Hays Mrs. Dudley
Barton, and her mother, Mrs. Emma
Regan, are visiting the family of H.
Barton.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rhodes with
their youngson.are with their parents
for a few days.
We are glad to know Mr. Rhodes is
out among his friends auain
Little Raymond,son of Mr. Charles
Sexton, fed from a load of hay some
time ago and broke his arm and is
still carrying it in a sling.
Miss Georgia William lias been
dangerously ill, but at the present
is showing signs of improvement.
Sheis a most estimable young lady
and her friends hope for her a speedy
covery.
Mr Thomas Dinning a < family vis
ited his grandmother. Mrs. B. F. Mos
steller Sr., Sunday.
A little daughter of Mr. R J. Rai
den fell from a swing recently, receiv
ing a serious cut on the head.
Miss Orie Gore is visiting her fath
er and brother near Cassville. >
James Adcock has gone to Macon to
represent the lodge of Folsom at the
grand lodge of Masons.
WE POINT THE WAY
TO
TRUE ECONOMY IN DRESS
MADIS ON MILAM,
West Main Street.
There were fine services at the Bap
tist church 01. Saturday and Sunday,
a large attendance on sabbath, and a
Splendid discourse on the importance
of Missionary work.
‘‘Old Jack’‘put in a genuine appear
ance this morning. Now is the time to
put in your grain, bo says D. L, Mos
teller, and the chances of injury from
the fly is forestalled.
Mr,*and Mrs, Jonce Dykes were in
the community lately. They are soon
to occupy their home, the Blalock
hoinest ead.
ith nws, iixilft'ibiioil,' ofcroßiß, 27, im.
Most men don’t know what
economy means:merely pinch
ing the price isn’t economy.
Real economy thinks last of
price and first of quality. Econ
omy is in what yon get, not in
what you pay. Saving money
at the expense of quality—that
isn’t economy; it is extrava
gance.ln onr tailoring wo look
first to quality, both in ma
terials and workmanship, and
our prices are never higher
than this careful, personal
service is worth. W e hold the
patronage of the man who
knows what true economy is.
homestead. We are gad to welcome
him into our neighborhood
Notice.
The books of account of the The
Cartersville Wagon and Repair com
pany, Brown, Tribble & Milner, have
been put in the hands of Mr. (ieo. 8.
Cobb, for settlement of accounts due
thereon, he alone is auihorized to
make settlement . Parties owing said
firms must make payments and save
cost. St
J
fflbli ANB WINTER
SHOE FASHIONS
Queen Quality is designed and finished for the extremely pa
ticular —everything about it denotes a high order of manufacturi
Its accurate fit and correct fashioning stamp an impression o
worth upon its wearers —hence, its splendid reputation.
Boots PS
The Pair
A DOZEN REASONS.
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There are a dozen reasons for buying “Queen Quality” Shot
but your own comfort is excuse enoligh —it eases the foot be cans
it flits it. Fall designs for every need are now being shown, wi
invite your critical examination.
J. W. VAUGHAN A 00.
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Cartersville, .. Georgia
Lost.
About two weeks ago between Cass
Station and Vm. Jackson's farm on
Munford mill road, large lap robe,
b'ack on one side and variegated on
the other. Finder will be rewarded
by returning to Mrs. W. M. or Mrs.
Albert Cox, at Cass Station.
OAJH TORIA.
B*n tk. 4 Tta lini Yob Haw Aiwa n Bought
T
A ® * t| Vegetable,liver pills. Thai
n& w T/fk tPC? u 1 CT is what they are. They cure
l\y W i. IliO sick-Headachc.* iSil
Want your moustache or beard S DYt
s beautiful brown or rich black? Use FIFTY CTB OF DRUGGISTS OK R. P. HALLO CO., NASHUA. Mil
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. THE
Cartersyille Lumber 0
Has a Fally Equipped Plant.
Pacing Mill, Dry Kiln, Ware Room, Lumbe
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Yard. Keeps in stock everything needed i
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the way of rough and dressed umbel
shinges, etc
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Greatest Opportunity
CLOSING OUT AT COST.
A full stock of new goods in Dry Goods, Cloth
ing, Shoe'-, 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 7tb-
M. SCHLOSBERAj
Cartersyille, Georgia. Hi