The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1904-1917, December 01, 1904, Image 2

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FIREMEN’S FALL FESTIVAL, . nit. kootk srsi'KSKD Weil Kmvu Methodist tried by Coafe ence ai Marietta. A report from Marietta to the Constitution of Saturday says: A minimum amount of words and a maximum amount of work that is of interest to every charge of North Georgia conference characterized the third session of the thirty eighth annual meeting ct the body this morning. Naturally the most interesting incident of the day to laymen and churchmen who are not allied with Methoiism was the finding of the trial committee in thj charges ngainst Rev. W. R Foote, 1). D. or Rome, Ga. The verdict of the l at committee is as follows: “We the committee of trial in tle case of Rev. W. R. Foote, charged with immorality, find the accused guilty, and recommend that he be suspended for the ensuing year. “S. R- Belk. M. H Eakes, J. E. England, W. F. Roberson, J. C. Atkinson, J. A. Sewell, J. D. Tur ner, C. H Branch and J. W. Gober.” L. W Rivers, the chairman of the trial committee, and S. P. Wiggins, the secretary, designated by Dr. J. W. Heid,t. the conference ;cretary, to act for the committee, : not sign the report, as they are custom declared iO be not ■ir-übers of the jury. The verdict was read in a very emn voice early this morning by Hedit. and it was recived with essions of sorrow by the mem of the conference, who are much attached to Dr. Foote no were much pained by the ig of the trial committee. th benefit of the laymen lose who are not connected Methodism it should be stated vhile charge is “immorality” ot to be inferred that Dr. is found guilty of anything serious than intxication, an -ive use of stimulants being .1 ‘immorality” under the , the general conference of i , ' ethodist church. ti ?;e\vs, < 'Airs' syiLu-r, cjeorgia. deceviber L 190^ jt* JSLJaL L- JBUI P" • ■ JL .. . e 1 I an cl • j. Bolter I f 9 i si an a Circus. (•AUTKiiHVILLK. (iKOIKiIA. December Sth to IQ th 1904. Sis Big Days and Nights ALL ATTRACTIONS FURNISHER BY THE FAMOUS METROPOLITAN AMUSEMENT COMPANY. Not. the Largest. Rut the Best on Earth. FERRIS WHEEL ■Rio- TT All KttiilS 1 er .... CiA aim .*J y '■jdf 23b: JM suiir IS W v BRASS BANDS. * $ OSy-THE STRLETS < A • viA Gy and OPEN AIR -HU it • Dare Devil Foley . THE WORLD S GREATEST HIGH D‘VE. Diving from a loity tower 100 feet in height into a tank con aining only three feet of water. The limit of human venture Many More Wonderful Free Act By tiie World’s Greatest Daring Performers Gome and see for Yourself MUSIC MUSIC ALL THE TIME, IF ITS FUN VOU AE,E BOOKING FOB, MEET ME ON THE MIDWAY. Excursions X?:itt*ss on .A.ll Railroads. 1 )eeesober otli to lOtli 1904. THE CITY. Mr. G. W. Jackson visited‘Cal houn last Saturday. Judge Fite, of Cartersville, held court here this week for Judge Gobei. —Marietta Journal. Mr. John If Smith is in the city today from Cartersville and is autographed at the Choice House. Rome Herald. Mrs. W, F. Quillian. who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Jones, left Monday for Marietta. She will return to Cartersville after spending several davs in Atlanta. Hon. Satn Murray, one of the leading citizens of Newnan, spent Monday in Cartersville, on his way home from a a week’s stay at Borden Springs. He was the guest while in the city of his cousin, Mr. D. B. Freeman. . J. H. Nation, of Allatoona, was in town Monday and informed the Post that he had bought the in terest of George L. Smith in the mercantile business of Smith & Nation and would move the busi ness to F'mersoti. Mr. Smith will soon move to the Brooke place in Acworth. —Acworth Post. Judge John W. Wofford, who is well known to many of our readers and who resided for years in Bar tow county, was elected over his republican opponent by a handsome majority: everv other democrat running went down in defeat. The many friends of Judge Wofford in this section of Georgia will warmly congratulte him.—Marietta Jour nal. The Marietta Journal says: On Tuesday ol last week, Capt, Z. T. Terre!, of Smyrna, was happily marrived to Mrs. Agnes Fiarle, of Adairsville. They left imme diately foi the world’s fair in St. Louis. Capt. Terrell is a most genial and clever gentleman, and has a host of fiieuds who congrat ulate him in winning so beautiful and charming bride. Our best wishes.’* „ n ’ nmuo EVERY FTNTJTE I FIREMEN’S gag es'3 v A n rag „ n | R tSfy 85 | tree it mhi m : o Hon. W. S. Coleman, the well known and popular editor of the Cedartown Standard, passed through Cartersville Sunday, en route to Marietta. Mr. Coleman is a leading and positive factor in the life and affairs of his city and in co-operation with the Hon.E. B. Russell, makes one of best news papers in Georgia. We are glad to see but few people leading this fall for Texas and the far west. Last fall the number was very large. The mountains of North Geoigiaand North Carolina supplied the rest less crowd that wended its way to the west, hunting new homes and fortune®. A number have returned, and doubtless this has discouraged others who contem plated a move. Now and then you hear of a Cobb countian who is selliug out “going to Texas” but they are few and far between. Other families move in and take their places aud the world moves on serene and the sun rises and sets as usual. —Marietta Journal. Best ( uun Syrup. ') lines Good. Cec H FOLEYSIIONEY^TAR for ehlldrmni safe, ear*. Km mmlmtmm TIIA. Bearr tise 'f K > Yu Have Always BougM Xc ’o! VfaOS;' ' M' „ 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. U. W. VV AI.DRI P. Collecto Scanty V t)ee|i. Cion l blood nioii- < „ . .can skin. No beaut< without it. 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