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Miss Louise Price is visiting in
Atlanta.
Mrs. A. O. Granger is visiting
in Atlanta.
Mr. Royal Smith has returned
from Rome.
Mr. Ed Strickland Jr. spent Sun
day in Atlanta.
Col. J. G. B. Erwin, of Calhoun,
was here Monday.
Mr. George Veach.of Adairsville,
spent Monday here.
Mr. Bradley Howard was up
from Atlanta Sunday.
Mr. John Dobbs is now with
H. T. Bradley and Cos.
Miss Lena Ford has returned
from a short visit to Atlanta.
Lost —a roll of music. Finder
will please return to this office.
Acme flour, every sack guaran
teed, at J. A. Monfort & Co.’s.
Mr. Felton Jones left Wednesday
for Nashville, St. Louis and Kansas
City.
Misses Hattie and Louise Price
returned home from St. Louis Sat
urday.
Mrs. Vickery and little son,
Marshall, are spending a few days
in Atlanta.
Messrs. J. H. Corbin and W. D.
Green, of Euharlee spent Saturday
in the city.
Get some keys to the box of
money. W. R. Satterfield’s De
partment Store,
Cream of Almopds and Roses
will cure the “Chapp,” 25c. The
Greene Drug Cos.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Corley, of
Atlanta, are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Monfort.
The many friends of Judge
Aaron Collins are sorry to hear of
his continued illness.
Misses Laurie and Juliet Neel
and Loulie Lumpkin spent last
Thursday in Atlanta.
Miss Lucy Simpson, of Lumpkin,
was the guest of her grandmother.
Mrs. Lang last week.
Miss Berta James, -of Cave
Springs, is the guest of her aunt,
Mrs. I. M. Hightower.
Mr. Scott Templeton, of Euhar
lee. was the guest of Mr. Warren
Tinsley last Saturday.
Mrs. S. H. Galloway, of Atlanta,
spent last Sunday with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Fred Gresham.
Miss Evans, who has been the
charming guest of Mrs. Ford Mc-
Ree, has returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Willie Jones
left Thursday for St. Louis, to
take in the world’s Fair.
HEALTH
is the
Most
Important
The manufacturers of Royal
Baking Powder have had 4c
years of scientific experience.
Every method of bread-and
cake raising has been exhaus
tively studied in this country and
abroad.
The result is a perfect prod
uct in Royal Baking Powder.
There is no substitute for it.
The purity and efficiency of
Royal Baking Powder have
been commended by the highest
authorities of the world.
These facts mean two impor
tant things to all housekeepers:
First: that Royal Bakin;
Powder is healthful and
makes wholesome food.
Second : that Royal Bak
in; Powder makes food
good to taste.
ROYAL POWDER j
ABSOLUTELY
PURE
Mr. Charlie Fain left Monday
for Calhoun, where he will be
located at Bradley’s store.
Mr. George Ferguson, of Rock
mart, was in the city one day last
week, en route to Atlanta.
Mrs. Robert Dunahoo, of Cedar
town, is very ill at the home of
her mother, Mrs. J. C. Wofford.
Mrs. Nat Cannon, of Stilesboro,
spent last Monday in the city,
the guest of Mrs. C. W. Sproull.
Mr. Charlie Yarborough, of Cass
Station, was shaking hands with
his friends in the city Monday.
The next key you get may be
the one that gets the money. W.
R. Satterfield’s Department Store.
Miss Mamie Wikle attended the
meeting of the State Federation of
Woman’s Clubs, in Augusta, last
week.
Miss Gena Moon left Thursday
night to spend a few weeks in
Rockmart, the guest of Miss Lucile
Randall.
Every dollar you spend with us
gets a chance at the box of money
free. W. R. Satterfield’s Depart
ment Store.
Mrs. Pear! Price, of Stuttgart,
Ark., who has been visiting her
mother, Mrs. S. E. Milam, has re
turned home.
You certainly ought'to have a
few of those keys at the box of
money. W R Satterfield’s Depart
ment Store.
Cream of Almonds ana Roses fo,
the complexion, can’t be beat. Try
it and see for yourself. 25c. The
Greene Drug Cos.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Maxwell
spent Saturday and Sunday in
Pine Log, the guests of the latter’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bradford.
Miss Annie Lou Hood, who has
been the attractive guest of her
aunt, Mrs. P. S. Shelman, has
returned to her home in LaGrange.
Mrs. Rosa Kirkpatrick, of An*
niston, a former resident of this
place, is spending several weeks
with Mrs. S. E. Mil?"*.. Her many
friends are glad to se her again.
One of the largest potatoes ever
seen in Cartersville was brought in
Wednesday by Mr. James Stepp, of
Taylorsville, who exhibited it at
the court house. It was of the
Hayti variety, and weighed 9J
pounds.
W. P. Dawson, of near Black
well. made ten bales of cotton on
five acres this season. Mr- T. W.
Garrison has already picked nine
teen bales from 20 acres, and will
get six more. Old Cobb county
lands will raise the stuff. Two
bales to the acre is hard to beat.
—Marrietta Journal.
Instead of a sermon there will
be a song service at the Pres
byterian church next Sabbath even
ing. The choir will render special
music and the conngregation will
join in singing many of the old
hymns. The pastor will preach in
the morning and the subject of
“Music” and the song service will
follow in the evening.
State Organizer R. F. Duckworth,
of the Farmer’s Educational and Co
operative Union, will make a public
address at the court house Saturday,
November 12. Everybody is cordially
invited to attend.
Mr. Joseph E- Brown, of Kalama
zoo, Mich., spent several days last
weeK witn ms orotner, Mr. J . W T . Jj.
Brown, at his home near Cartersville.
Mr. Brown is one of the most prosper
ous citizens of Kalamazoo but always
enjoys a visit to his old Georgia
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Akerman are
happy over the arrival of a son at
their home.
The Daughters of the Confederacy
will meet Friday afternoon at3oclock
at the home of Mrs. C. A. Allday-
Mr. M, L. Johnson has returned
from Elberton, where she went to
attend the state convention of the
Daughters of the Confederacy. She
went as the representative of the
Bartow chapter and enjoyed the
meeting very much. Mrs. Johnson
holds the position of registrar for the
state organization. -*
Mrs. R. P. Morgan is spending some
time in Atlanta.
Mr- L. D. Knight is on a hunting
trip as Carters quarter.
Mr. Sydney Stubbs has returned
from Atlanta.
Mrs. Sam Abbott spent several days
in Atlanta this week.
THE NEWS, CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA, NOVEMBER, 10, 1901.
Misses Malline Bradford and Helen
Janes, of Cedartown, were quests of
Miss Susie Wallace, this week.
Mrs. Sproul Colbert is visiting in
Cedartown.
Mrs. C. H. Griffin has returned
from Rome.
Mr. R. L. Guyton and family left
Thursday for Chattanooga, where
they will make their future home. <
Mr. John Goode has gone to Dur
ham mines in Walker county, where
he assumes the duties of the position
of warden lately made vacant by the
death of Capt. MCMillam.
Will wash family washing and
wring dry for 75c-, at Carters\ ille
Steam Laundry. tf
Capt. Gus Tomlinson, of Polk
county, was here at court one day
this week.
Capt. Dick Hargis stopped off his
run Tuesday and cast his ballot for
Judge Alton B. Parker. Capt. Dick
never (ails when it comes to voting
right. He is always interesting in the
political matters of the day and al
ways says what he thinks about
them.
The Etowah river is the lowest ever
known here. This stream, which is
usually muddy, has been very clear
for a long time. A few days ago Mr.
Swan Ray waded across the river at
the shoals near town, and found it to
be less than knee deep in the deepest
place.
We do first class Dyeing, Cleaning
and Pressing. Cartersyille Steam
Laundry. tf
The Four D’.
Charles Spurgeon once said that
there were three great enemies to
man-“dirt, dept and the devil.” He
might have added one more and and
included dyspepsia. The evil results
of this disease could hardly be
exaggerated. It’s effects are felt
in mind and body, and are as far
reaching as the effects of the curse
that was laid on the Jackdaw of
Rheitns which was cursed in “eat
ing and drinking and sleeping, in
standing and sitting and lying.”
The good effects of Dr. Pierce’s
Golden Medical Discovery are
most marked in aggravated and
chronic cases of dyspepsia. It en
ables the stomach glands to secrete
the necessary quantity of digestive
fluids, and this at once removes
that craving or gnawing sensation
so common to certain forms of indi
gestion. It tones and regulates the
stomach, invigorates the torpid
liver and gives the blood making
glands keen assimilative power.
Golden Medical Discovery cures
ninety-eight per cent, of those who
use it. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets
are superior to all other laxative
medicines when the bowles are
obstructed.
Sub-District School Trustees.
The terms of office of all sub-district
School Trustees of the county having
expired October 8, 1904, the County
Board of Education at regular month
ly meeting held October 11, 1904,
appointed the persons named below
in the sub-districts to serve for three
years.
Allatoona —Jno. Bennett, Win. H.
McMicken, Flournoy Wood.
Adairsville—Dr. Joe P. Bowdoin, G
M. Boyd, J. W. Gwinn.
Cftrtersviile —John S, Leake, W.
W. Ginn, Thos. F. Jones.
Cassville—W. D. Pittard, J. P.
.Hawks, T. N. Pittard.
Euharlee —G. A. Fink, J. F. Mc-
Gowan, J. T. Jolley.
Emerson —Win. House, P. Mans
field, M. D. Costephens.
Kingston—C. N, Mayson, J. H. Mc-
Kelvey, H. J. Jolley.
Iron Hill —Ed Griffin, Z. T. Nichols,
F. M. Martin.
Sixth--Robt. Dellinger, T. J. Hen
dricks. J. W. Adams.
Pine Log—O.C. Bradford. A. E. Vin
cent, Tlios. Maxwell.
Stilesboro —J. H, Cannon, K. R,
Beasley, J. T. Conyers.
Taylorsville—W. A. Dodd, W. M.
Trippe, R. B. Hitchcock.
Salacoa—J. P. Shellhorse, A.C. Col
lins, A. Richardson.
Stamp Creek —Jonas Keever, Mon
roe Knight, William Keown.
Wolf Pen—S. P. Jenkins, Jack
Jones, A. T. Brooks.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That
Contain Opium.
As mercury will surely destroy the
sense of smell and completely derange
the whole system when entering it
through the mucous surfaces Such
articles should never be used except on
prescriptions from reputable physi
cians, as the damage they will do is
tenfold to the good you can possibly
derite from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure,
manufactured by F. J. Cheney dfc uo.,
Toledo, 0., contains no mercury, and is
taken internally, acting directly npon
the blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure
be sure you get the genuine. It is taken
internally and made In Toledo, Ohio,
by F. J. Cheney A Cos. Testimonials
free
So\d by Druggists. Price. 75c. per
bottle.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for consti
pation.
Notice.
I want everv man and woman in the
United States intetested in the cure oi
the Opium or Whiskey habits, w hether
lor themselves or friends, to have one of
my books on these disease*. Address
B. M. Woolley, Atlanta, Oa., Box 307,
and one will be sent you tree.
july42Bti
Gets’a Transfer.
The friends ot Lieut. Conyers
Fite were glad to see him last
week when he stopped over to
visit his parents, Judge and Mrs.
Fite. Lieut. Fite was on his way to
San Francisco where he will enter
upon his duties as assistant pay
master of the steamship Solace
which plies as a trausport between
San Francisco and Manila. He was
recently transferred from the ship
Florida with which he has been
connected for some time in New
York port. Conyers Fite is a veiy
talented young man, and his
many friends in Cartersville are
proud of his success.
NO POI SO iTI ITCH AMBER L AIN’S
COUGH REMEDY.
From Napier New Zealand, Herald:
Two years ago the Pharmacy Board
of New South Wales, Australia, had
an analysis made of all the cough
medicines that were sold in that mar
ket. Out of tne entire list they found
only one thaflt hey declared was entire
ly tree from all poisons. This except
ion was Chamberlains Cough Reme
dy,made by the Chamberlan Medicine
Company, Des Moines, lowa, U. S. A.
The absence of all narcotics makes
this remedy the safest and best
that can be had; and it is with a feeling
of security that any mother can
give it to her little ones. C laberlain’s
Cough Remedy is especially recom
mended by its makers for coughs,
coJds, cjoup and whooping cough.
This remedy is for sale by Greene
Drug Cos. and W. F. Word.
Forty Gallon Kettle for Sale.
Large and heavy, made at Etowah
Iron Works- M. E. COOPER.
Wanted.
Beveral good farms to sell. I will
have parties here next month to see
them. JOHN R. YOUNG,
Real Estate Agent’s Office over
Young Brothers’Drug Store.
2w
Notice.
The books for collection of city tax
are now open. Call early and settle.
October 13, 1904.
G. W Walprcp, foilector.
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. 8.
Cobb, for settlement of accounts due
thereon, he alone is authorized to
make settlement. Parties owing said
firms mast make payments and save
at.
THE EXACT THING REQUIRED
FOR CONSTIPATION
“As a certain purgative and stom
ach purifier Chamberlain’s St >maeh
and Liver Tablets seem to be the ex
act thing required, strong enough for
the most robust, yet mild enough and
safe for children and without that ter
rible griping so common to most pur
gatives,” says R. S. Webster & Cos.,
Udora, Ontario, Canada. For sale by
Greene Drug Cos., and M. F. Word.
When you want a pleasant physic
try C hamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets. They are easy to take and
produce no griping or other unpleas
ant effect. Sold by Greene Drug Co>,
and M. F. Word.
Buy Cartersville Property NOW.
I am offering bargains in vacant
and improved realty.
t. G. H . AUBREY.
Thoroughbred Jersey Bull for serv
ice. T' rms, sl. Apply to Sherman
Granger, “Overlook.” 2t
Public Sale.
1 will sell at the Terrace house on
Saturday, November 19th, to the
highest bidder, for cash, if not sold
privately before that date, the folio - •
ing property: One good combined
Kentucky mare, buggy and harness.
One nice suit of furnitnre, also ward
robe, writing desk and shaving stand.
Farming implements, to-wit: One
Oliver Chilled Plow, one Thomas
Harrow, one Cotton Planter, one
Steel Range, one Two-Horse wagon,
one Post-hole Digger, Grindstone and
lot of Carpenter’s Tools, lot of Peach
Crates, etc. J. P- MeCONNELL.
2t
t To the Mining Public.
Bring your corn to me
and get the best meal in
Georgia. The waters are
low, but I can still grind 30
to 40 bushels meal per day.
I can’t grind wheat untii
wet weather sets in, as it
takes considerably more
water to grind wheat than
corn.
Respectfully,
C. T. JONES,
Proprietor Daisy Mills on
Pettit’s creek. 2t.
DISASTROUS WRECKS.
Carelessness is responsible for many
a railway wreck and the same causes
are making human wrecks of sufferers
from Throat and Lung troubles. But
since the advent of Dr. King’s New
Discovery for Consumption, Coughs
aud Colds, even the worst cases can be
cured and hopeless resignation is no
longer necessary. Mrs. Lois Cragg of
Dorchester,M.,is one of many whose
life was saved by Dr. King’s New Dis
covery. This great remedy is guar
anteed for all throat and lung diseas
es bv Young Bros., Druggists Price
50c. and SI,OO. Trial bottles free
fTHIS
CUT
illustrates haw we
pad, stay, stitch,
quilt and “brace”our
coats to make them
hold their shape-
*
If you would have your gar
ments neatly and faultlessly tailor
ed, to your exact measurements,
also perfect fitting ones, that will
permanently hold their shape, we
are the people to make them for you.
Madison Milam.
READ! READ!
1)0 YOl I
Need Shoes? Every d?y Shoes, Shoes that
will last.
I have such Shoes, home made Shoes, Shoes
mi de in Gainesville, Ga.
AND THE PRICE
on account of change in business and removal
I have been able to buy big lot of these goods
at a good discount on “every day” staples.
lam going to giye you this discount. I would
like if you would examine before you buy,that’s
all.
Walter White
Don’t Waste
all
\JI # your time trotting
awk\ !!%
■k I hunt for what you
Ixluvoneli
want m
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, TINWARE,
HOUSE HARDWARE, STOVES OR RANGES.
You will find nothing better than the
goods we sell and
OUR STOCK
is the most complete in Cartersville. We aim
to please you in every particular.
CALHOUN BROS.
Who
Gets
Rich
?
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