The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1904-1917, November 03, 1904, Page 8, Image 8

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8 n Will You be Bead? When the First Cold Snap Comes? Or will you find it necessary to hustle around—hit or miss—and buy your cool weather suit, after every one else 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 full 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 1 ' would charge $6O for a suit of like quality, character and appear ance. We can fit you better with more swagger, snappier clothes at $22.50. We also have lower grades—look equally as well — sotvye ms d* LOW MS / ‘‘Drop in and let us talk it over ” !J. W. VAUGHAN FI Outfitters to Particular People, Cartersville, Ga. | County ’News. FORI). The weather is dry with no signs of rain. The writer has lived in this im mediate vicinity for 55 years and in all these years has never seen the Etowah river so low as it is i>ow. The water supply over our entire section is the lowest ever known, and unless we are soon favored with rain to replenish it it is going to be a very serious affair. Cotton fields, where they have been kept up w ith, are about shorn of their fleecy staple, and,takin into consideration the increased acreage above last year,the yields will not sur pass the past year despite all the fig uring that may be done by those in terested in the profits they expect to chouse the farmer out of. There will be, in the very near fu ture, a telephone line from Kingston through this community. The number of patrons has already been obtained, and as soon as the push of work is over the posts w ill be set, and then Ford can hello to Cartersville. Jack Frost arrived here on the 15th, but every thing was so dry that very little damage was done. On our way to Kingston, the 21st, we met a 75 years old man on his way to the cotton field;he said it was liislast, day,and his wife told him she wanted to see how much he could pick that day. He is a lovely old man; we love him and hope the Lord will let him live a long time yet. Prof. J. H. Jolly and wife, of Oak grove, were cordially requested on the 20th to make room in their spa. cious mansion for another; it's a girl. Mr. Fred Durant, of Jacksonville, is visiting the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Isbell. Politics are not discussed much in this section, but we guess P will soon begin to warm up, and at the end Thos. Watson will not be wanting to know where he is at, for some think he will sure know then. W T e are glad to note the new name of the News and Courant; its name is better. We wish for the paper and its editor unbounded success. A RUNAWAY BICYCLE Terminated with an ugly cut on the leg of J-B- Orne. Franklin Grove,lll I* developed a stubborn ulcer unyield -ing to doctors and remedies for four years .Then Bucklens Arnica Salve cured.lts just as good for Burns'Scal -ds ,Bkin Fruptionsaud Piles. 25c,at Young Bros.Drng Store. WE POINT THE WAY TO TRUE ECONOMY IN DRESS |*jjj i 111 MADIMIOfI uAM. West Main Street. Buy Cartersville Property NOW I am offering bargains in vacant and improved realty, t. G. H. AUBREY. Buy your stove from Calhoun Bros, and save money. THE NEWS CARTERSVILLE GEORGIA, NOVEMBER 3 1904 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 you get, not in what you pay. Saving money at the'expense of quality—that isn’t economy; it is oxtrava ganee.ln onr tailoring we look first to quality, both in ma terials and workmanship, and onr prices are never higher than this’ careful, personal service is worth. We hold the patronage of the mc.n who knows what true econom • To Music Pupils Miss Ella Neel will return the last of November to take charge of her music class. During her absence Miss Wikle will teach for her at mu sic room on Market Street. In the new room special attention will be * iven to ensemble work and harmony. 2t Acme flour, every sack gruaran teed, at J. A. Monfort & Co.’s. (jjuee/i SffQE'<* fP&MEN TAbb ANB WINTER SHOEIPASHIONS Queen Quality i% designed and finished for the extremely pap ticular —everything about it denotes a high order of manufacture, • Its accurate fit and correct fashioning stamp an impression of worth upon its wearers —hence, its splendid reputation. Boots The Pair W DOZEjNT REASONS. There are a dozen reasons for buying “Queen Quality” Shoes but your owif comfort is excuse enoligh—it eases the foot because it flits it. Fall designs for every need are now being shown, we invite your critical examination. J. W. VAUGHAN & Cos. Cartersvillo, Gwrgia I 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. Geo. S. Cobb, for settlement of accounts due thereon, he alone is authorized to make settlement. Parties owing said firms must make payments and save 8t A w Vegetable, liver pills. That \ £ r - $ S ICJ is what they are. They cure i a. 7 VI & 111 O constipation, biliousness, - SL sick-headache. Want your moustache or beard DjjpVj lift UkM !C nyC a beautiful brown or rich black ? Use BMJj MRU HA IW and JJ U the Cartersville Lumber Cos. Has a Fully Equipped Plant. Pacing Mill, Dry Kiln, Ware Room, Lumber Yard. Keeps in stock everything needed in the way of rough and dressed umber, shinges, etc. Greatest. Ppportunity. CLOSING OUT AT COST. 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, Georgia.