The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1904-1917, October 27, 1904, Image 7

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I:CHEUER BROS. SCHEUER BROS. GREAT SALE OR THE BENEFIT OF THE NEW BAPTIST CHURCH. The Ladies of the Baptist Aid Society have made arrangements with s to hold a sale for the benefit ©f the 2TZW BUILDING OF THE !AFTIST CHURCH. • The Ladies will have charge of our store during this sale'[and with \te help of our salespeople satisfy your wants. Our stock is larger than ever at present and we shall make special efforts by low prices, great variety and iod quality of goods to make the sales extra large for the benefit of this fund. The Sale will start MONDAY, OCTOBER, 31st and last until FRIDAY, NOVEMBER the 4th included- Corner Main Street I and Bank Block ■ loch matters. j. \v. Knight spent Tuesday Bertha Adams, of Cedar- spent a few days in Carters this week. |Mhe /act that our competitors us shows who’s at the top in Vaughan. ■ol. Paul F. Akin went to Dal- businss last Saturday. Hidge John W. Akin made a trip to Dalton last week. forget to see W. H. Wikle you are ready for a piano, direct from the factories on earth. The prices and lifetime guarantees. Jimmie Smith, one of Rome’s and popular citizens, Cartersville Monday. BHi)-: Cakteksyiu.e X i:\vs ofiice ■s a bright industrious boy to -||aHi the printers trade. He must to read well and be willing to work. 4t Paul K. Akin, of the Car Masonic lodge, leit iviqn for Macon to attend tin of grand lodge. ROYAL Baking Powder Saves Health The use of Royal Bakins Powder is essential to the healthfumess of the family food. Yeast ferments the food Alum baking powders are injurious. | Royal Baking Powder saves health. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. SCHEUER BROS. In buying a “Fish Wagon” you get a guarantee for twelve months. And don't forget the cash tickets. J. E. Field & Son. Judge Joel Branham, of Rome, was in Cartersville on business Monday. Our tailoring has always been the kjnd 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, fit and a ija socaableness in price are hobbies with us. Madison Milam. Among the visitors to Carters ville Monday was Mr. Ed Maddox, of Rome. Mr. Maddox is a son of Hon. John W. Maddox and a lead ing young lawyer of the Hill City. Whether friend or foe, you get the best here —a bargain not found elsewhere. Vaughan. Rev. W. A Cleveland will preach at Cass Station academy next Sab bath afternoon at three o’clock. Go direct to the factory office, in 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. THI NIWS, CAKTIEBVILLI, BBORGIA, OCTOBER. 27, I*o4. The adjourned term of Bartow superior court meets next Monday Oct. 31. Some important business will be disposed of. In selling the best, we grow. Vaughan. A son has arrived at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Cleveland. We sell everything you have to buy, aud buy everything you have to sell. W. R. Satterfield depart ment store. Miss Lydie Jackson will leave Saturday for Rome where she will spend a few days before going to LaFayette where she will remain some time. Hand tailored and finished suits made to order. Vaughan. Come in and see about your sub scription to The News when you come to court. 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. Judge A. M. Route was in At lanta Saturday. You ought to have a few keys to the box ■of money. They cost nothing. W. R. Satterfield depart ment store. Rev. Tom Branson, of Rockmart, was in Cartersville Saturday and Sunday. He preached at Adams’ chapel Sunday morning. A. Y. Soule, of Marietta, was in Cartersville Saturday. Shoes that fit, wear —satisfy Vaughan. Ed Strickland and Jerry Tumlin spent Sunday in Atlanta. New lot ot matting in pretty patterns just received at Chap man & Conn’s. Mr. Williams, the telephone manager at Cedartown, passed through CartersvilleTuesday morn ing going to St. Louis, He will speed a few days in Nashville with home folks. Lonnie Robson, of Gainesville, who has bee,' holding a responsL ble position at the Aragon mills, passed through Cartersville Satur day enronte to Atlanta, where he will study dentistry. Miss Mary Haney, who has been visiting in Atlanta for several weeks, returned home Sunday. 2,000 bushels No. 2, Mixed and White Clipped Oats. J, E. F’ield & Son. a All subscribers to The Car tersvillk News are expected to call at the office and settle their subscriptions or to remit by mail. We have no collector and will not have any. Do not wait expecting one to call on you. All names not paid up will be dropped. For Sale —600 bushels Georgia raised seed Rye. We are now prepared to do Steam Cleaning and Dyeing. Car tersville Steam Laundry. 1 Misses Bonnie and Gabe Hen dricks went down to Atlanta Tues day. where they have been appoint ed to compile records in the office of pension commissioner J. W. Lindsey. They were accompanied b\ their father. Judge G. Y 7. Hen dricks. They will be in Atlanta for several months. Mules Wanted" —to average from 900 tu i ,uuu pouiKis, froQj iuiii to seven years old. J. E. Field & Cos; The Louisville Property Com pany,acting for the L. &N., is still buying property in Cartersville. The latest transfer is three acres of land from Mrs. P. L, Moon. The consideration was one thousand dollars. This parcel of land will form a part of the trans fer yard. Have your blankets and quilts cleaned at the Cartersville Steam Laundry. Schenr Bros.,the well known and popular merchants, are arranging for a great special sale at their store for the benefit of the new Baptist chnrcb building. The sale starts next Monday and continues till | Friday. The Ladies Aid. Society i will have charge of the store dur ing the sale and no doubt the cbnrch will derive very substantial benefits from this sale. Read the ad. this week which tells all about it. 1 mi ... j Bf* . v -' : '^H SK AV' • _, kf' J ■ j^~< ! / *|Jj2L . .; 15- *-- - ffijjW Furnature and Carnets 1 EVERYBODY Needs furniture. There is always a place about the house where you can put in anew suit,dresser or wash stand, or it may be a chair, table or something to fill up a corner, and the only question is when and where to buy. The time to buy is when you have the money and the best place is at Chapman & Coma’s You can get the best quality for the least money and that is what everybody wants. New lot of CARPETS MATTING AND RUGS just received. Carpets made and laid without extra cost. Give us a trial. Chapman & Conn, Undertakers. Coffins, Caskets, Robes and Shoes. Phone 70 Cartersville, Georgia. f o-Carts and Baby Carriages