The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1904-1917, November 03, 1904, Image 2

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SCHEUER BROS. SCHEUER BROS. I GREAT SALE |*-v,v ' * . * . H *- • , * ■■ . * / OK THE BENEFIT OF THE NEW BAPTIST CHURCH. !§ • pH t m® • I The Ladies of the Baptist Aid Society have made arrangements with Ls to hold a sale for the benefit of the NEW BUILDING OF THE BBfT * baptist church. I The Ladies will have charge of our store during this sale and with [he help of our salsepeople satisfy your wants. I Our stock is larger than ever at present and we shall make special efforts by low prices, great variety and food quality of goods to make the sales extra large for the benefit of this fund. , I The Sale will start MONDAY, OCTOBER, 31st and last until FRIDAY, NOVEMBER the 4th included. Corner Main Street and Bank Block | LOOM, MATTERS. ([any admiring firends will wel uie Mrs. A. O. Granger, of Car rsvilie, upon her arrival. Two :ars ago Mrs. Granger visited ;re in the interest of the federated übs. Though no longer state pres ent, she is prominent as the feder ion's secretary of Georgia—Au lsta Chronicle. Miss Sallie Akin, of the Carters lle Music club, will be the guest Mrs. Rufus Brown next week ugusta Chronicle, Wanted —position as stenogra ler, by a young lady swift and illy competent on any kind of enographic work. Address P. O. ox 293, Cartersville, Ga. 4t Mi;. Albert Howard spent Sunday 1 town. Mr. lias Foute spent Sunday in tlanta. Mr. Herbert Walker was up from tlanta Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cone Maddox were sitors to Atlanta the first of the eek. Miss. Marie Gilreath returned from tlanta Friday, aeeompaned by Miss ouise Johnson, who washer guest util Wednesday. Mrs. p. l. Moon sjrent a few days is week with Mr. R. T. Moon, in Home Made Have your cake, muffins, and tea bis cuit home-made. They will be fresher, cleaner, more tasty and wholesome. Royal Baking Powder helps the house wife to produce at home, quickly and eco nomically, fine and tasty cake, the raised hot-biscuit, puddings, the frosted layer cake, crisp cookies, crullers, crusts and muffins, with which the ready-made food found at the bake-shop or grocery does not compare. Royal is the greatest of bake-day helps. ROYAL BLKINB POWDER CO., NEW YORK. SCHEUER BROS. Mrs. T. W- McLeod, of Rising Fawn, spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. J. C. Wofford, this week. Mrs. R. X. Bruce and little daughter of Emerson, spent Sunday in Car tersville. Miss Lucy Donalioo and Miss Flor ence-Quinu spent Sunday in Taylors ville. Rev. M. J. Coffee, of Atlanta, | preached at the Methodist church | last Sunday morning. Mrs, Clark Criffin is spending a few days in Rome this week, the guest of Mrs. Waring Best. Miss Nora Hal l lias accepted a posi tion as sales-ladv at Calhoun Bros, until after the Holidays. Mrs. Kate Poster, entertained with an “all Hallow’een” party Monday evening, for the benefit of the East side Mission, a pleasant evening re ported by all. Mrs. John P. Adair and children spent several days in Roekmart, visi ting relatives. Mrs. W. P. Laramore, spent a few days in Atlanta, last week, with her son Clifford, who is attending a mil itary school. Mrs, Ed Jackson, of Callhoun, is the guest of Mrs. George Jackson, this week Mrs. William Hall, of Rome, is the guest of her sisters, the Misses Mount castle. Mr. J. M. Anderson, of Adairsville, spent Tuesday in the city. Miss Laura Aycock and Mr. John Bwnin, of McDaniels, were guests of relatives here this week. fHE NEWS, CARTERSVILLE GEORGIA, NOVEMBER 3, 1901 M; ssrs. Raymond Smith and Boyce Fickland, of Washington, we e visi tors hire eu route from St. Louis. Mrs. Martha Akerman returned to her home in Wilmington, X. C., Thursday. Miss Kate Hammond spent Sunday in town. Col. R. J. McCainy, of Dalton, at tended court here this week. Miss Maggie Lewis, of Adairsville, is visiting Mr. John P. Lewis’ family. Hon. Sam P. Maddox, of Dalton is in attendance upon court this week. Thoroughbred Jersey Bull for serv ice. T mis, sl. Apply to Sherman Granger, “Overlook.” 2t The Sandersville correspondent of the Atlanta Journal says: “The social event of the week was an entertain ment gjven by Miss Malinda Speir, of cartersville. The evening was spent in playing the new game of, “Sher lock Holmes.” Refreshments were served at a late hour. Those present were Miss Mattie Mae Wall, Miss Ma mie Sparks, Miss Malinda Speir and Miss Esther Butts, Messrs. Richhourg, Mitchell, Ott and Malone. Miss Speir is the lovely guest of Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Malone.” The Cartersville friends of Col, Ben Conyers, of Atlanta, were glad t see him here Monday, lie is one of the Cartersville boys who has scored for himself a measure of sucess in the Gate City. Mr. Walter D&vts, who has been con nected with the Fourth National Bank, in Atlanta for some time, has returned to Cartersville and will hereafter he vith the Cartersville Lumber Cos. Mr. Jim Milam came up from Atlanta and spent Sunday in Cartersville. Mr, Milam holds a responsible position at Rich's. Col. R. T. Fouche, of Rome, was in Cartersville Tuesday. W. G. MeNeiiy. of nhe Atlanta Jour, nai, was in Cartersville Tnesdas. Capt J. J- Conner has been invited by Hon. \Valter B. Hill to accompany the faculty of the University ol Georgia on a triu to the Agricultural Colledge ofWiseons'n on November )s.The party will leave Atlanta on a special train oyer the Southern railway and will spend sev eral days in the northwest. Mrs. Lillie Bradley ex hi bite 1 at the News.office a lew days ago an apple sent from Michigan which weighed near a pound. The apple crop this vear is said to be remarkably good. But that apple was a peach. . The office of M H. Gilreath, local agent and correspondent ot the Atlanta Journal, will be located after October Ist m the Bradley building first office toffhe right at head of stairway. Mr. Royal Smith has returned from south Georgia, where he has been spending some time surveying a county line for the state of Georgia. Mrs. M. L, Troutman, ot Gainesville, aim Mrs. Clayton Quillian, ot Dalton, were the guests of Mrs. Sam P. Jones, last week, attending the District Con ference of the Womans Home Mission Society. Mrs. Hutcherson has been very ill the past week, at the home of her son, Rev. Ford McKee- Miss Mamie Fincher, of Dalton, was the guest of Miss Mamie Wikle last week. Two weddings are rumored for Sun day afternoon. Let every one keep eyes and ears open. Mrs. Warren Tinsley spent Tuesday at Cass Station. The many friends of Capt. Charles B. Wallace'will regret to learn that he | and his family have moved to Atlanta, | where they will in the future ieside. Capt. Wallace, h is long .bemi a well known figure in the life of Bartow County and, his removal from the I county will cause widespread regret An examination was held at Calhoun J Saturday for the three tree rural routes ■ soon to he established from Fail-mount, Col. John Frwln, of Calhoun, attended j court here Mornday. ! Col. F. A. Cantrell, of Calhoun, was among the visiting lawyers at court Monday. Col. Cantrell has to many years been chairman of the democratic I executivecommittee of Gordon county i and is one of the best known citizens of his community. Mr D. A. Attavvay came down from Chattanooga and spent Sunday in Cartersville. Mrs. Eugene Whetstone, left- Sat urday morning for Canovia, Ala., where she joines her husband to spend a few months. Little Miss Margaret Gaines is a wel come visitor at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. R. M Gaines. Judge A. M. Foute spent several days in Taylorsville last week. Do not forget the musical at Mr, John Anderson’s tomorrow evening. Mrs. A. B. Cunyus left Tuesday mor ning (or Murlresboro Twin., where she will visit her sister. Mrs. Bert .Sims While in Murfreesboro Mis. Cunyers will sing at the great Baptist meeting now in progress there. Mr. and Mrs. John G, Simpson are at the Cunyers home during Mrs. Cunyus’ absence. Judge George Hendricks was laid up with grip a few day's this week. * Ordinary Hendricks now has the com missions. oaths and other papers for the newly- elected county officers, who can now come in and make their bonds, subscribe to Ihe oaths and lie reaoy to take charge ol their offices on January Ist. | The pastor of the Presbyterian church will on next Sabbath morning preach a special sermon to parents on the sub ject, What should we do for our chil dren? At night he will preach at the sec ond Prestiytorian church on “Death and the J augment.” Mrs. M. 1\ Syfert, of Kentucky, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Vi'. A. Cleveland. Mrs. Pearl Price, of Stuttgart, Ark., is visiting in Cartersville. l>ime Music ale. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Pres v—j... 01.1 i ii,.. ij\ini(iii biuubit im\ c cut following attractive program, to be given at Mrs-John Anderson’s, on Fru day evening, November 4th, begin ning at 8 o’clock. Admission, 10 cents. PROGRAM. Piano Solo, - - Miss Bertie Milner Recitation, * •> Miss Nellie Menkee Hong, •• ' Mrs. Roy battertield Quartette, ~ Messrs. Joe anti John Cal* houn, Paul Akin and Sherman Granger Piano Solo, * Miss Mary Foute Reading, ' * Miss Lizzie Ford Song, • - Mias Marie uilreath Violin and Piano, Misses Neal and ikle Song, ' Miss Octavia Aubrey Recitation, * * Miss Lillian Akin bong • - Miss Florence Milner Reading, - - Mr W A. Cleveland bong. * ... Mr. J. A Miller Violin and Plano. • • Misses Neal and Wikle bong in Costume. • Mary Lon Young and Imogens Munfora. Fiano Solo. - - - Miss Hudgins Quartette, - Messrs. Calhoun, Akin and Granger. Piano Solo, - - Miss Rosa Aubrey FOKITSKIDNEYCURE ■ikM Hwn ami ItlflM /CONSTANT 5*3 „AUTI9N WOUNTS!. This bank has been in operation over fifteen years. During this period it has witnessed many trying times in the financial world, but in every instance hasthebank come through unscathed It.is exceedingly comforting for the depositor to feel that his funds are judiciously invested or safely cared for.; Your account will be appreciated by the! FIRST NATIONAL BANK, i Cartersville G 1 This Fall and Winter I am showing the most magnificent collection of DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER, Viiiwv rvi’s, iutii tUi ULASS And numerousother ones to be found in a flrgr.dass jewelry establishment. My selection of Wed ding Gifts ftifd Holiday Goods lias never been equaled In the South. I am anxious for the patronage of the people of ROME and NORTH GEORGIA and invite vou to Come in and examtnine rny fine stock. Vou will always find a cordial welcome and much to see to interest you. All communications by wire or mail will receive prompt attention CHARLES W. CRANKSHAW Diamond Nerchant and Jeweler, Century Buildine:, Whitehall Street, Atlanta Petition for Charter. GEORGIA —Bartow County. To the Superior Couit of Said County; The petition ot the Clifford Lime and Stone Company respectfully shown that It is a eorporation creat ed and doing business under and by virtue of a charter duly granted by this court: That for business reasons It desires to amend its charter by changing its said corporate name and style to that 01 Clifford Stone and Cement Company. Wherefore petitioners pray an order of this court amending Its charter so that Its corporate name shall hereafter he Clifford Stone and Ce ment Company, with all the rights and privil eges heretofore granted to the Clifford Lime and Stone Company under its said Charter. G. H. AUBREY, Petitioners' Attorney. Filed in office October 31st, ItHM. W. C. WALTON, Clerk Superior Court. GEORGIA —Bartow County. The above and foregoing is a true copy of the original application for amendment of Charter as it appears of reeord in this office. W. C. WALTON, Clerk of Superior Coort. One Minute Cough Cure For Coughs, Colds and Croup* Cartersville, Georgia. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. GEORGIA, Bartow County: Agreeable to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Bartow county will be sold at. auction, at the court house door of said county of Bartow, on the first Tuesday In December next, within the legal hoars of sale, the following property to-wit Lot of land number two hundred and filty-flve 1255), in the 9th district and 2nd section of Fan. nlu county, Georgia, including all the mineral Interest in said lot of land. Sold as the property of Asa S. Davis, late of Bartow county deceased. Terms cash. This November 2. 1904. PAUL j. DAVIS, Aministrator. Libel for Divorce. , Mary^ Jones ) Ib the g nperlor Court of James L. Joeest Bartow County, Ga. To the defendant, James L. Jones: You are hereby notified, required and commanded, per. sonally or by attorney, to be and appear at the Superior Court, to be held in and for said coun ty of Bartow, on the second Monday in Janu ary next, then and there to answer the plaintiff's libel for a total divorce, and in default thereof the court will proceed as to justice appertains Witness the honorable judge of said coert. thie the 15th day .of October. 1904. A. W. FITE J.fi.y. C.C,