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m FROM mi OVER THE SIITY
STILESBORO.
The Stileshoro Farmers cluh
met at the hoe of Mr. Dave Taf
on lat Saturday.
Mr. Jack Cole, of BiriainjVam
A,!*., paid bis brother, Mr. J. H
Cole a-short visit a few days ago
N. M. Adams, W. H. Baicei
and K G. Beazley are attending
the fair this week.
Mrs. B b H. McGinnis and Mis!
Willie Belle Cannon have returnee
lrom Atlanta.
Mrs. Nena Taff Lochridge i:
visiting her parents Mr. aud Mrs
Samuel Taff
M s Marian Colbert visited ii
Carters!ille Tuesday.
Mrs. Henderson has been visit
ing the home of her daughter, Mrs
L H. Colbert.
ADAiRSVILLE.
L'r. J. D. Bradley, of Kingston
spent Saturday and Sunday in tin
city.
Mrs. W. P. Whitworth was a visitoi
to Home last week.
Harold Durham, of Calhoun, was
here recently.
Miss Mary Shelor, of Gordor:
county, was in the city Sunday.
Mrs. A. J. Maxwell is spending somt
days with her sister at Whites.
Miss Sudie Sanders spent Satur
day and Sunday at her li >me in Dal
ton.
Miss Jessie McCormick spent last
week in St. Louis, taking in the
world's fair.
Mrs. Rosser Thomas has returned
from a stay of some length in Atlanta*
Mrs. Ed Payne was a visitor to
Rome last week.
Mr. Oscar Haney, of Whiles, was
in town Sat unlay,
Rev. A. J. Morgan held the usual
service at the Baptist church on Sun
day
I'Olt THANKSGIVING.
Stores W ill be Closed Next Thursday,
November a.jih.
Recognizing the proclamation of
our president for a day of national
thanksgiving, Thursday, Novetn
ber 24, 1904, we, the undersigned,
hereby agree to close our places of
business on that day, aud promise
not to transact any business in
appreciation of the many aud boun
tiiul blessings bestowed upon us
in the last twelve u.ouths:
V G. H. Gilreath, J. Bernstein
StatitC rd Brothers, after 12; w. T
Burton, / ohn L. Smith, Foster &
Eaves, walteT white, J Q, Gassett,
I. A. Monfort Cos., T. P. Tedder
& Son, Madison Mii am, J. w
Jones, Milner & Smith, A - Pa y ne >
D. T. Bradford, R. w. Eanw es . First
National Bank, Bank of CaT ters *
ville, H. T. Bradley & Cos., Ad% ir
& webb, J. w. Vaughan & Cos.,
Kuigbt Hardware Cos., Jarmulow
sky & Knoller. Chapman & Conn,
G. M. Jackson, wholesale Mercan
tile Cotton Cos. ,F\ Gresham, Strick
land Bros., w- R. Satterfield,
Lumpkin Bros., Scheuer Bros., J
T. Marr, M Schlossberg. Calhoun
Bros., S. C. Smith & Soil, Mat
thews & Trippe, w. T. Puckett.
Smitli-Davis.
Mr. R. T. Davis and Miss Belle
Smith were united in marriage at
the residence of Rev.w. A.Cleveland
Sunday night after church service.
Rev. Mr Cleveland performed the
ceremony. Mr. Davis is the night
telegraph operator for the Sea
board here and Miss Smith was
the day operative. Mr. aud Mrs.
Davis have the best wishes ofall
their friends. They are boarding
at present at Mrs. Hudgens.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That
Contain Opium-
As mercury will surely destroy the
sense of smell and coinpleteljAdertinge
the whole system when entering it
'hrough the mucous surfaces uoii
articles should never be used except on
prescriptions from reputable physi
cians, as the damage thev will do is
tenfold to the good you can possibly
fierive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure,
manufactured by F. J. Cheney * co.,
Toledo, 0., eon tains no mercury, and is
taken internally, acting directly hpon
the blood and mucous surfaces ot toe
svstepi. in buying Hall’s Catarrh f ure
I h sure you get the genuine. It is taken
internally and made in Toledo. Ohio,
hv K. J. Cheney <X Cos. Testimonials
free.
S-od by Druggists. Price. /sc. per
bottle.
lase Hall’s Family Pills for consti
pation.
C .ZN. E CT <CD> X A--
*eß tae Hie Kind You Have Always Bought
Sl I.lrnltr.iion*
“There i Tl anything our manager
would not attempt to produce."’
“Except salaries.”
Australian Mine 3,COD Fcot Deep.
What is believed to be the deep
est gold mine in the world is being
worked at Bendigo, Australia. The
mine in question, which is called the
New Chum Railway mine, has sunk
its main shaft to a deptii of 3,900
feet, or only sixty feet short of
three-quarters of a mile. The chief
problem is how to keep the tunnels
and general workings cool enough
for the miners to work in at such a
depth. It is usually about 108 de
grees, and to enable (he men to
work at all a spray of cold water let
dbwn from above has to be kept con
tinually playing on the bodies —
naked from the waist upward—of
the miners. Even then they cannot
work hard; or they would faint from
exhaustion. —Leisure Hour.
London Neglects Ghakespsare.
London has never had a memorial
to Shakespeare. Recently a resi
dent of that city offered lo donate
$12,.W0 toward the purpose if the
eonnty council would accept a finan
cial respnnsihiltty in the undertak
ing and seen re other cont ribirUo-ns.
This the eouniril declines to do, and,
as much as it appreciates the fitness
cvf thus honoring the greatest of
English poet*, some one else must
guarantee the full funds before it
win entertain the provision of a site.
Meantime t.he city whiisb iihako-
Bpeerv *0 highly honored will ignore
the wishes and generosity of those
who would rospfch his memory and
coniine its one public testimonial to
the poet to tlie little bust in West
minster abbey.
The Crazy World.
“At the procont rate of the de
velopment of insanity, according to
the world's statisiiia,”' nays Df.
James P. Lynch of Ghicogo, “and
with present eouditiona of work ana
living unaltered kJt of tiio oavilizod
world will be meflfe or lose Luaauc
500 years £rom now, and in uunnthor
200 years irosa that time, under the
same •enchili/tis, moat of the Ca.uoa
siun race will lie mentally do ranged
and eivilizatiflb wiped ou the £fioe
of the earth by the multituiios of
Goths and yandale of Asia.”
The Greet Mississippi Valisy.
It inw required Jmt two deoades to
shift the ceofer of population from
Ohio to Indiana, the eenter of farift
values from eastern Indiana to
western Illinois, the center of the
farm income to the western banks
of the Mississippi and the center of
farming area from eastern Illinois
to central Missouri. Two centers
have already crossed the Mississippi,
and two more decades will be suffi
cient to advance another across the
Father of Waters. Des Moines
Register-Leader.
Wh=i Ailed Hiss,
Lion— What’s the matter, Mr. Snake?
It looks as though you bad experimeut
d with some hair grower!
Snake—No, I swallowed a porcupine!
--Boston Journal.
An Old Idf-
Every day strengthens the belief of emi
nent physician* that impure blood is the
cause of the majority of our diseases.
Twenty-five years ago this theory was used
as a basis for the formula of Browns’ Iron
bkters. The many remarkable cures effected
hv this famous old household remedy are
sufficient to prove that the theory is corrects
Bi v~-z’ Ir n Bitters is *uld by all dealers
Kodol Dyspepsia Cur^a
Oiciestr what yc* eat.
THE NEWS CARTERS V ILLE GEORGIA, NOVEMBER IT, 1904
Cartersville Lumber Cos.
Has a Fully Equipped Plant
Plaing MIU4 Dry Kiln, Ware Boom, Lumber
/ 1 I- •j /■ t .
Yard Keeps in stoek everything needed in
the way of rough and dressed lumber,
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sbin<rlGS, etc. .
Mr. Fogie: “What extraordinary fashions! Upon my word, the taste ef ths
modern woman is most eccentric!”
Mr. Tubbs: “Yes, milliners must be desperately hard up for ideas when they
let themselves go like that.”
Whereas it was only the three Smith girls, who were bringing home seme
lants as a present for their mother on her birthday.
Tjfre and His Money.
'Taw grautKk&j’k koeps bis nmnsy
t* ait and is such poor pay, even
to the bodyguard with in his palace,
that they revolted tlic other
tnd other troops had to be coiled tei
3 subdue them. When a baker’s
doian or so had beoii killed, includ
ing the sultan’s ai4-de-canip
the cunfiiuindcr of the palace nro
brigade, it was considered good do
mestic economy to pay oil the inni
coiueuts and establish anew force
in their place. The BcAiner Tago
kkitt tliat the incident greatly
discomposed the sultan, and he
- |
bon H ii halier’t.
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Wojr.ajj
Attention^'adj. , uwfi. by Dr, James
Shaw at thn AunlaiCx&l Uidiure
eooiety to the singular tact that the
buttons of feminine clothes are on
the wrong side, or, rather, since la
dies may maintain that it ifi men’s
buttons which are wrong, that men’s
buttons are on the right side of tiro ;
wearer and women’s on the left.
This peculiarity Dr. Shaw as-1
scribed not to feminine perversity,.!
but to the fact that those who set
ladies’ fashions were supposed to'
have maids to dress them, for whom
this position was more convenient.
—London News.
The Czar's Costly Relatives.
The list of the czar’s relatives in
cludes a brother, an uncle, four \
cousins of the first degree, ten of
the second, thirteen of the third and i
a great uncle. All ~f these except ,
the thirteen cousins of the third de
gree mu3t be addressed as “imperial
highness.” These thirty-three male
relatives of the czar are a great
financial burden to the empire, and
each of them receives an annual in
come of S46Q;®OO. They moreover
own in the aggregate 5,000 square
miles of land and 325 palace*, en
joying an army of 20,000 servant*.
•
Vanus, the Gorilla.
■ The London zoological garden*
*r4 the proud possessors of oue
male and two female gorillas. There
is only one other female gorilla m
Europe. She is at Breslau. The
London specimens are named Clxloe
and Venus. The description of
Venus, who is fi\e years old, is as
follows: Height, two feet six inches;
chest measurement, thirty-six inch
es; hair, dark and patchy; eyes,
black and deep set, and huge, over
hanging brows; mouth, expansive,
with formidable teeth; expression,
morose.
'Special Notice-
By resolution of the mayor and
aldermen, I am ordered to close the
books for collection of city tax on the
30th day of November, 1904. This is
to give due notice of same.
G. W. WALDRUP, Collector.
jm It
THE
A SLIGHT MISTAKE.
for Aldermen.
The following ticket for aider
men is respecti fully suggested:
w. T. Burtin, first ward.
J. C. Hillborn, second ward.
J, w. Knight, third Ward.
M. F. word, fourth ward.
Manx; Citizens.
I- 0- 0- F- Meeting Notice-
Thursday night, Nov, /76b, at 7
o’clock Work in secoad degree.
W. E. Smith, N. G.
Gideon: W. HendrickSv Sec’y.
O Ute. fei -a.' <jj It .
Bear* the ,4 Ki n d You Have Always Baitglr
For Sale.
T. H. Wkhers offers
his Foundry and Machine
Works, situated at junction
of Th{;ee Railroads,.as an
entirety, or will sell rea'
estate separate. See the
property and make me an
offer. If not sold by Janu
rry 1, 1905, I will reopen
for business.
2t T. H. WITHERS.
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Bearr iho /j The Kind You Satejiways BougbS
Signature
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A RUNAWAY BICYCLE
Terminated; with an ugl y cut on the
legof J. B.Orner, Franklin Grove, 111
It developed a stubborn uteerunyield
ing to doetors and remedies for four
years. Then Bucklen’s Ao-nica Salve
cured. lt’ just as good for Burns,
Scalds, Ski® Eruptions and Piles. 25c,
at Young: Broa’Drug Stare.
Notice.
T MHuteverv man and woman in the
Uitin-d -states intetested in the cure ot
th- or Whiskey habits, whether
t'r iie**-<*Aves or friends, to have one of
no i.M>Jks on these diseases. Address
H. Vi. Wnoiley, Atlanta, Ga., Box 307,
alia one- will be sent you iree.
jl
E"h2ir R balsam
Cle<uMe and besutiile* tiie^hair.
Nevnr Paila to Heat ore Or(v
Hair to its Youthful Color.
Libel for Divorce.
Lizzie Hish field i In the Superior Coart of
v.
ChHf’i*-Hishfleld) Bartow County, fia.
To the defendant. Charlie Hivhftelfi: You a e
hereby notified, required and eommaudtd, p<-,.
souallv or by attorney to btanil appear at the
Superior Court to be held in and for said eonnty
•of Bartow, cvn the second Monday in January
next, then and there to answer the plaintiff s
libel *or a total divorce, and in default thereof
the court will proceed a* to justice appertains.
witness ths honorable judge of said conrt
thi* the 17th day of September, 19tM.
•>. W. FITE, J. S. C. c. r.
J. W. VAUGHAN & CO.,
Outfitters to Particular People.
Unmistakably
Different!
That is the deep and well
founded conviction in the public
mind regarding the
CORRECT STYLES.
Hand-tailored by Schloss Bros.
& Cos., Baltimore.
They are markedly superior in MyjßßEWi*
style and workmanship to other jf|
makes of ready-to-wear apparel. Plxilmv ..
Dont be deceived by the cloth- p I
ing pictures you see in the maga- . l|fl
zine advertisements Take these
elaborate illustrations and com- scHLOSSMros &C 9
pare them with the clothes they
claim to represent and watch the effect upon your
opinion.
•‘Fine pictures do not make fine clothes” is one cf
Schloss slogans. This make of clothing stands on the
genuine quality actually found in each garment. Look
for this label. It is a coin mark of sterling value
The suit shown in the lllustra-
This Label On Garments
tion but faintly represents the
latest shape of Double Breasted
Sack. We have it in the popular \(J wl) feL e „™ D r^ rs jj
brown and fancy m > xtures. saaraatee* superiority.
FROn lilij UP.
Store will be closed Thursday Nov. 24, Thanksgiving.
Drop in and let us talk it over.
J. W. VAUGHAN & CO.
Read the Ad. which will appear in this space next week
Complying with the request In
'
(tov. T errell’s proclamation this
bank will elose ----- -
THURSDAY, NOV. 24
TO OBSERVE
THANKSGIVING DAY.
We are heartily glad to join
with all of the state and county
in eelebratingour National Hoi
iday, and give thanks for the
degree of prosperity which j
ours.
FIRST MATIDNAL BAKK, Cartersuille, Ga.
Geo. S. Crouch, President. J. H. Yivion, Cashier.
THANKSGIVING DAY
IS COMING
* ' some additions
to your dishes?
wcAAEYIED 1 We have a nice
T* line of Carvers
Jj * from low priced
#| CARVE | ;o the nicest, and
CHINA
Our stock is larger than ever before and
prices lower Be sure to come in and
see what we have to offer.
CALHOUN BROS.
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