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|\ LOCAL MATTERS. , %|j
Miss Lydia Jackson is visiting
relatives in Lafayette.
Miss McLain and Mis. Johnson,
of St. Louis, are the guests of the
Misses Galt.
Miss Rubye Hammond, of Eu
harlee, spent several days last week
with Miss Annie Tinsley.
Miss Pearl ’Landrum and little
sister Villa May, spent a few days
last week in Rome the guests of
their parents.
Miss Wells spent last Saturday
and Sunday in Rome the guest of
Miss Pearl Landrum.
Misses Lofxise and Hattie Price
returned last week from a delight
ful trip to the St. Louis fair.
Will wash family washing and
wring <iry for 75c., at Cartersville
Steam Laundry. tf
Every dollar you spend with us
gets a chance at the box of money
free. W. R. Satterfield’s Depart
ment Store.
Mr. D. A. Spriggs, of near Car
tersville, left Tuesday for Dyer,
Ark., to spend a tew days with his
brother, Mr. J. D. Spriggs.
Mrs R. F. Mann and children
from Emerson, are visiting Mrs.
Katherinn Kennedy.
Two Year Old Fruit Cakes for
Thanksgiving, at W. R. Satter
field’s Department Store.
Miss Caliie Ginn, who has been
very ill is improving, and tier
many friends hope to see her out
again soon.
Miss Virginia Brandon, of Stiles
boro spent Monday in our city.
Miss Rena Gitaea i returned
home Saturday ev png n a
delightful visit to aer siater, M*>s.
Harris Hall, in Chattanooga.
Mr. CharlesSorrefls, 6f Acwontf*,
spent Tuesdsy in onr city the
guest of his sister., Mrs. W. iF„
Baker. *
Mr. L. C. Watson, of Anniston,
spent Sunday in the city, visiting
friends.
Mrs. R. F. Jones and Miss
Bessie Baker spept Wednesday in
Atlanta.
Miss Maggie Irick, of Grassdale,
spent Tuesday here, the guest of
friends,
M rs. John Colbert, of Stilesboro,
was the guest, Tuesday, of Mrs. C.
N. Paterson.
We do first class Dyeing, Cleaning
and Pressing. C&rtersyille Steam
Laundry. tf
Mrs. W. H. Felton will go Dal
ton next week to attend the Whit
field county fair.
Acme flour, every sack guaran
teed, at J. A. Monfort & Co.’s.
Cream of Almonds and Roses
will cure the "Chapp,” 25c. The
Greene Drug Cos.
Good Health
to the
(Children
Children especially are fond of dainties,
and the housekeeper must look carefully
to their food.
As good cake can be made only with
good eggs, so also a cake that is health
ful as well as dainty must be raised with
a pure and perfect baking powder.
Royal Baking Powder is indispensable
in the preparation of the highest quality
of food. It imparts that peculiar light
ness, sweetness and flavor noticed in the
finest cake, biscuit, doughnuts, crusts, etc.,
and what is more important, renders the
food wholesome and agreeable to young
and old.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
Judge*Fite returned home Tues
day from Dalton where he has
been holding court.
Natioual Biscuit Cos. Fruit Cases
two years old for Thanksgiving
At W. R. Satterfield’s Department
Store. ’
Dr. Joe Bowdoin came down from
Adairsville Tuesday and took part
in the laying of the corner stone
of the Baptist church. Dr. Bow
doin is one of the leading Masons
of north Georgia.
You certainly ought to have a
few of those keys at the box of
money. W. R: Satterfield’s Depart
ment Store.
Mr. John Kennedy, of Anniston,
visited his mother and sisters re
cently,
Mr, Ola Smith, of Acworth, vis
ited Mr. Jerre Marr Sunday.
Mrs. Rhodes, of Taylorsville;
Clothing sales don't let up at
Vaughans—theirs’ satisfy,
spent Tuesday in the city.
Mrs. John Reusch spent several
days in Atlanta last week.
Lost —a roll of music. Finder
will please return to this office.
T|ip many customers <vf Mr
W. Ginn, are grieved to know
that he will no longer furnish
Cartersville with butter and milk,
having sold out his dairy.
Mr, Cannon of Nashville, spent
one day this week, in our city
visiting friends.
Mr. J. A. Stephens is Te
modelling his home on South Gil
mer street, and whoi it is finished
will be one of the most attractive
homes in onr city.
Our stone will be dtased T hursday,
Nov. 24, — Thanksgiving— J., W.
Vaughan ACo
Mr. and Mrs. Warren. Tinnley.
entertained the Farmer?’ Club
Saturday. A sumptuous dinner was
served, and every one reported a
grand time,.
Master Thomas Sorrells, of
Acworth, will spend this winter
with his stunt Mrs. W. F. Baker.
Mrs. L.S. Munford left Monday
for Chattanooga, to spend a few
days with-her daughter Mrs. Oscar
Peeples.'
Miss. Jessie wikle has returned
from a delightful visit to Atlanta.
Miss Yerdye Cotton spent Fast
week in Atlanta.
Master J, E. Burt Price, of At
lanta, spent Sunday with his grand
mother, Mrs. Rebecca Cotton.
For rent —Six room bouse with
lot and barn. Also three rooma for
Hght house keeping. Vacant Jan.
1 st. Miss Eeo Shockley.
Get some keys to the box of
money. W. R. Satterfield’s De
partment Store.
Mr. J. w. Swain, one of the best
known citizens of Gordon county
spent a few days in Cartersvill.e
week.
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THE NEWS, CARTERSVILLE GEORGIA, NOVEMBER 17, 1904
Clifford Laramore spent Sunday
and Monday at home with his
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gresham
spent Sunday n Atlanta.
The next key yon get may be
the one that gets the money. W.
R. Satterfield’s Department Store.
Furs, new, stylish, confortable, get
one—at Vaughan^.
‘‘Shall we know each other in
heaven?” will be the subject of a
special sermon by Rev. John E.
Barnard at the Baptist chuach next
Sunday. The public is cordially in
vited.
Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Fink have
returned from a visit to Conyers.
Cream pf Almouds ana Roses to,
the complexion, can’t be beat. Try
it and See for yourself. 25c. The
Greene Drug Cos.
Mr. and Mrs, John Reusch went
to Atlanta last Friday on a short
visit. Mrs. Reuch has returned
and Mr. Reuch extended his trip
down to New Orleans for a short
stay.
J. Corroll Payne, of Atlanta, was
at court here last week represen
ting the W. and A, 'Railroad
For swell shoes —that wear well
try Vaughaans.
Mrs. Stella Brumby, and Misse®
Rosa and Octavia Aubrey spent
several days in Atlanta last week.
Mr. John Lapsley, of Atlanta
spent Sunday here.
Mr. J. C. Milam, Jr. was up
from Atlanta Sunday.
Mr. Rees Marshal w*s here
Sunday.
Col. Charlie Phillips was in the
city from Marietta last week.
The superior court adjourned
Friday. /,
Judge J. M: Neel spent Saturday
in Atlanta.
Mr. • Gus Foute, Jr. was ia
Atlanta Saturday.
50 cents #ets the best underwear at
Vaughans.
Misses Sallie and Namie Swain,
of McDaniel, are visiting Miss
Nora NeeL „ ?
Mr. R. L. Griffin spent last
week in Cedartown.
Col. Sid was down from
Fairmotitk Tuesday. He says
Fairmount will soon have electric
lights, street railways and all the
other frills which go to make a
metropolitan city.
Vaughans’ fur Furs.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M, McCafferty
have returned from a visit to their
old home in Ohio and other points
north. They took in the St. Louis
fair and had a very enjoyable trip.
Monroe Neel, who is attending
the state university at Athens
spent Sunday and Monday in Cart
ersville with home folks.
Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Griffin will
occupy their home on Erwin street
next week.
Mr. J. A. Hall has rented the J.
A. Crawford residence on Erwin
street and will move his family
here Januarv ist.
Miss Mary Chapman has re
turned to Cartersville and will
here after reside with her brother
Mr. H. A. Chapman.
Blankets, comfort*, bead spreads
heet quality for priee—Vaughan.
Postmaster J. A. Crawford, of
’Dalton, was in town Wednesday
shaking hands with old friends.
Mr. Frank Swain of Gordon eountv '
is visiting the family 01 Judge J, M. j
Neel.
Mr and Mrs. Harry Womelsdorf, i
ef Pottsville; Pa , are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Womelsdorf’
Mr. Ralph Newmaa, of Baltimore, !
was here last week.
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DISAfcT-.OUS WRECKS.
Carelessness is responsible for many
a railway wreck ana the saai* causes
are making human wrecks of sufferers
frcssSTbroat and Lsm troubles. But
since the advent of Dr. King's Kew
Discovery for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds, even the worst eases can be
eared 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 #I,OO. Trial bottles free.
FOLEYSKIDNEYCDRE
Makes KMusya sag Slugger Right
Store will be closed Thursday, Nov.
24, 1904,‘Thanksgiving. -
SATISFACTION
A woman rarely feels as she looks—
she usually looks as she feels—if she
Boots, #3.00
A few specials at #3.50.
wea s QUEEN QUALITY shoes she
looks young—for she feels young. ,
I. W VAUGHAN k EO.
NO POISON IN CHAMBERLAIN’S
COUGH REMEDY.
From Napier New Zealand, Herald:
Two years ago the Pharmacy Board
of New South Wales, Australia, had
an analysis made of a'l the cough
medicines that were sold in that mar
ket. Out of tne entire list they found
only one thatjthey declared wasentire
ly tree from alI poisons. This except
ion was Chamberlains Cough Reme
dy, made by the Chamberlan Medicine
Company, Des Moines, lowa, U. 8. 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. Chaberlain’*
Cough Remedy is especially recom
mended by its makers for coughs,
colds, croup and whooping eough.
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.
St
Wanted.
Several good farms to sell. 1 will
have parties here next, month to see
them. JOHN ft. YOUNG,
Real Estate Agent’s Office over
Young Brothers’Drug Store.
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Notice. 7
The books for collection of city tax
are now open. Call early and settle.
October 13, 1904.
G. W. Waldhttp. Collector.
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 aui homed to
make settlement. Paxtiesowing said
Arias must make payments and save
THE EXACT THING REQUIRED
FOR CONSTIPATION
”Asa certain purgative and stom
ach purifier Chamberlain's Stomach
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 socommonto 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 h&mberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets. They are easy to take and
produce no griping or other unpleas
ant effect. Sold by Greene Drug Cos.,
and M. F. Word. r
Buy Cartersville Property ROW.
I am offering bargains in vacant
and improved realty.
t. G H. AyBREY.
Public Sale.
1 Wlii Sxzii at the ifctraCe house on
Saturday, November 19th, to the
highest bidder, for cash, if not sold
privately before that date, the foliov •
ing property: One good combined
1 Kentucky mare, buggy and harness.
One nice suit of furniture, 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 l)igger,Grindstone and
lot of Carpenter’s Tools, lot of Peach
Crates, etc. J. p. McQONNELL.
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Jo the Milling 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 until
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.
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*Of A W W VEGETABLE SICILIANS
S flair Renewer
2 fr A f re ;.! or color to gray .hair, all the dark, rich color it used
. ; 1% J- ' c a,r S *°P S grows long and heavy, and ail
An elegant dressing. 11
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f illustrates how 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!
DO YOU
Need Shoes? Every d?y Shoes, Slices that
will last.
I have such Shoes, home made Shoes, S ioes
m. 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 buydhat’s
all.
Walter White
This Fall and Winter I am showing the most magnificent
collection of
DIAMONDS,
• WATCHES,
JEWELRY, .
STERLING SILVER,
CLOCKS, RICH CUT GLASS
And nnmronnther nnw to be found in a flrgr-''la** Jewelry establishment. My selection of Wed
Ulux (lift* and Holiday Ooodt* has never been equaled in tbe South.
I am anil ohm for tbe patronaare of the people of ROME and NORTH GEORGIA, and invite vou
to come in and examlnine my fine etock. You will alwa.v* find a cordial welcome and much to nee
to inter** you. All communications by wire or mail will receive prompt attention,
CHARLES W. CRANKSHAW
Diamond Nerchant and Jeweler, *
Century Building, Whitehall Street, AtlarU
$ flfl flno Uimiirod fin oro $ flfl
tpuu uiiii liiiliiiiuu \k fl 5 tpUU
POSITIVELY GIVEN AWAY.
We propose to actually give to our customers one
hundred dollars in gold on December thirty-first. Onlv
a few more days left in which to give the tickets. p ay
up your notes and accounts, and get the tickets.
We have a full line of
FEED STUFF
and un fill orders at wholesale in any quantity on short
notice. A few
“FISH WAGONS”
left. They are all we claim for them.
Three big cars number one
TIMOTHY HAY
arriving this wetk. Fo-ir thousand bushels feed oats
expected any day. Let us have an order from you,
J. E. FIELD& SON.
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