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THE CITY.
Mrs/d A. Stover, of Atlanta,was
up S ui!a .
• Mr.- ; lilan spent Sun
day in Atlanta.
Mr. George Allen,of Atlanta,was
in the chy Monday.
Want to buy a good cow fresh in
milk. R. M. Pattillo.
Mr. Monroe Neel spent several
days at home last week.
Mr. Joe Calhoun spent Thanks
giving day in Atlanta.
We do first-class Dyeing, Cleaning
and Pressing. Cartersyille Steam
Laundry. tf
Capt. Cbas. Wallace, of Atlanta,
spent Tuesday in our city.
Mr. Dedrick Johnson spent
Thanksgiving in Marietta.
Two Year Old Fruit Cakes for
Thanksgiving, at W. R. Satter
field’s Department Store.
Miss Gussie Calhoun visited At
lanta and Marietta last week.
For Rent—Four-room house and
two-acre lot on Forest street; $8
per mouth. Apply to L.P. Gaines,
Cave, Ga.
Acme flour, every sack guaran
teed at J A. Monfort & Co.’s.
Miss Ina Cone, of Atlanta, visited
Mrs. Fred Gresham last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Anckrson,
of Adairsville, spent Sunday here.
Vaughans’ fur Furs.
Rev. Wester Gaines spent Mon
day in the city,the guest of friends.
Miss Laura Fink, of Euharlee,
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Fink.
For Rent —Four room house on
Far tow street. Apply to Mrs. R. H
Jones. . 2t
Mrs. Robert Renfroe and Miss
Maggie Irick visited Marietta last
week.
Cream of Alusonds and Roses
will cure the “Chapp,” 25c. The
Greene Drug Cos.
Miss Jennie iwcMicken, of Kings
ton, is the guest of Miss Fannie
Lewis.
For rent —Six room house with
lot and bartn Also three rooma for
light house keeping. Vacant Jan.
*ist. Miss Leo Shockley.
Prof, T. J. Branson, of Rock
mart, was a visitor to our city
Sunday.
Miss Emily Pittard, of Grass
dale, is the guest of Miss Lena
Renfroe.
When yo want a pleasant physic
try Chamberlain’s Stomach and liver
Tablets. Tbe\ are easy to take mid
produce n© griping or other unpleas
ant effect. iSold by Greene Drug Cm.,
and M. F Word.
Mrs. James O’Donnell, of Chi
cago, is spending several weeks in
Cartersville.
Blankets, comforts, bead spreads—
best quality for price—Vaughan.
Miss Grace Gilreath returned
last week from a delightful visit to
Birmingham.
>0 cents gets the best underwear at
Vaughans.
Mrs. Bessie and Eunice Ander
son, of Adairsville, were the guests
of relatives here this week.
National Biscuit Cos. Fruit Cases
two years old for Thanksgiving
At W. R. Satterfield’s Department
Store.
Misses Bessie and Ora Vaughan,
c f Sugar Hill, are the guests of
A Matter
of Health
There is a quality in Royal
Baking Powder which makes
the food more digestible and
•wholesome. This peculiarity
of Royal has been noted by
physicians, and they accord
ingly endorse and recom
mend it.
ROYAI BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
THE NEWS. CARTERSYILLE, GEORGIA. DECEMBER j 19Qzi
®
Mrs. Robert Jones and Miss Bessie
Baker.
For swell* shoes —that wear well
try Vaughans.
Miss Nettie McLain, who has
been the guest of the Misses Galt,
has returned to her home in St.
Louis.
■ wilt wash family washing and
wring dry for Toe-' at Cartersxille
Steam Laundry. tf
Miss Clyde Galt and Mrs. A.
Johnson, of St. Louis, leave in a
few days for Birmingham, where
they will visit friends.
Every dollar you spend with us
gets a chance at the box of money
free. W. R. Satterfield’s Depart
ment Store.
Mrs. Mary Freeman and little
daughter Mary returned from Dal
las, Tex., Saturday night, where
they have been tw© months with
Mrs. Capers Quillian.
Cream of Almonds ana Roses tor
the complexion, can’t be beat. Try
it and see for yourself. 25c. The
Greene Drug Cos.
Get some keys to the box of
money. W. R. Satterfield’s De
partment Store.
Miss Anna Dobbs, who has been
visiting Mrs. John Dobbs and fam
ily, left Tuesday for Blue Ridge,
Ga., where she will visit Mr. and
Mrs. Charley Dobbs.
The next key you get may be
he oue that gets the money. W .
R. Satterfield’s Department Store
For Rent The Cartersville
News will have elegant front office
space for rent in its new building
after January Ist. Apply to J. A
Hall.
Mrs. Susie Abbott,and Miss Lois Free
man spent several dajs last week in
Atlanta.
Miss Lou’se Johnson is the attractive
'guest of Miss Marie Gilreath.
Mrs. Lou Morgan is spending several
weeks in Atlanta,the guest of her sister,
Mrs. Sanford Vandiver, who is very
ill.
Mrs. John Adair and children visited
Cass Station last week.
Messrs* Judson Tidwell and Charlie
Kown spent Saturday and Sunday in
Lindale, the quests of Miss Met Fuller.
Miss Carrie Dallas visited Atlanta last
week.
Miss Nellie Knight is attending a
house party in Grantville. W. S.
Mrs. Bradley and daughter, Lillian,
ol Adairsyille. visited our city last
Friday.
Mr. Janies Milamcame upfrom Atlan
ta, Thanksgiving and spent t..e day
with home folks.
Mr. Sydney Stubbs spent Thanks
giving in Aatlanta.
Mr. Warren Tinsley and Mr. Wesley
Roberts spint a few days last week in
Nashville.
Mrs. Will Chidsey, of Rome, is the
guest of Mrs. L. S. Muntord and Miss
Elinor Jones.
Mr. Bynon Bray, of Adairsville,
Visited Cartersville last week.
Misses Lucile and Annie Laurie
Davis, of Rome, visited Miss Dorothy
Cunyus last week.
Mrs. Jones, mother of Mrs. L. S.
Muntord, has returned from a delightful
visit to Sandersyille.
Drs. J. F. and H. S. McGown spent
Tuesday in the city.
Mr. Jim Stephens and Mr. Clifford
Lara more came up from Atlanta Sun
day to attend the funeral of Mrs.
Frank Daniel.
Robert Speir, who is attending a
Medical college in Atlanta is spend
ing a few* days here, with his mother.
Mr. Harry Wheeler, of Macon, has
been the guest for several days of his
aunt, Mrs. I. M. Hightower.
The Adairssville Banner says:
Such a large attendance at the
burial services of Mrs. Ada Lewis, on
Thursday, attested the high regard
in which that estimable lady was
held by the citizens of this commu
nity.
Mrs. Mary D Freeman, who has
been spending the past few month
with her daughter, Mrs. Capers
Quillian, in Texas, has returned home.
Mr. C. C. Sorrells, of Acworth, visi
ted his sister, Mrs. W. F. Baker, last
Monday.
Miss Lydie Saxon spent several
days in Marietta last week.
The Daughters of the Confederacy
will meet Friday at three o'clock
with Mrs. Steila Brumby.
Miss Berta Jones, of Cave Spring,
who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs.
I. M. Hightower, has returned home.
Mr. D. A. Spriggs has returned
home, after a delightful visit to
Dyer, Arkansas.
Dr. and Mrs. Clark Griffin have
moved into their home on Erwin
street.
Mr. Dunbar has returned from
Augusta.
Charley Patterson is home from a
long business trip and is well supplied
with new and entertaining stories
which Charlie knows so well how to
tell.
The Southern Cotton Oil Company
has purchased from Gaines Bros, the
lot formerly used “by them as a mar
ble yard.
Mr. W. L. Jackson has bought the
farm of L. T. Gilbert near Cassville.
W. W. Stokes, of Folsom, has sold
his farm to J. B. McEntyre, of Gor
don county.
Lost—Somewhere between L- S.
Munford’s and Menkee’s photograph
gallery, diamond and pearl brooch in
green plush case. Finder please re
turn to Mrs. Horace Howard and re
vive reward.
For Rent
A brick house of nine rooms fur
nished or not. Also furnished rooms
for light house keeping. Apply to
Mrs. John Postell.
SATISFACTION
A woman rarely feels as sJm looks —
she usually looks as she f *els—if she
IJ GfA
Boots, $3.00
A few specials at $3.50.
w r ears QUEEN QUALITY shoes she
looks young—for she feels young.
J. WVAUCHAN & CO-
For Alderman.
The following ticket for aider
man in the coming city election is
respectfully suggested:
First ward —J. R. Trippe.
Second ward —C. D. Smith.
Third ward —J. W. Knight.
Fourth ward —W. W. Roberts.
Voters.
A RUNAWAY BICYCLE
Terminated with an ugly cut on the
legofj. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, 111
It developed a stubborn ulcer unyield
ing to doctors and remedies for four
years. Then Bucklen’s Arnica Salve
cured. It’s just as good for Burns,
Scalds, Skin Eruptions and Piles. 25c,
at Young Bros.’Drug Store.
Notice.
I want every man and woman in the
United States intetested in the cure ot
the Opium or Whiskey habits, whether
lor themselves or friends, to have one of
my books on these diseases. Address
B. M. Woolley, Atlanta, da., Box 307,
and one will be sent vou iree.
> ui} 428tl
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To the Miiiing Fuuiic.
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 dav.
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.
Buy Cartersvillß Property NOW.
and am offering bargains in vacant
improved realty.
It. G.H. AUBREY
SCHEUER BROS
BEST VALUES
LIBEAL TREATMENT
LOWEST PRICES
The growth of our business is one of the themes of
times. It is on the tongue of women and men who
know where the trade of the town is concentrating.
It isn’t very dificult to attract a customer ONE
time- But there must be real solid merit back of the
efforts that holds a a customer continuously. Oui
business broadens daily because we are always doing
something that’s interesting.
SCHEtIER BROS,
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Dry Goods, Cloathing, Shoes, Hats, Millinery, Etc.
Corner Main Sereet and Bank Block-
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 all the cough
medicines that were sold in that mar
ket. Out of tne entire list they found
only one tha tjthey 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. Chaberlain’s
Cough Remedy is especially recoin
mended by its makers for coughs,
colds, croup 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 Etowqh
Iron works. # M. E. COOPER.
2t
Wanted.
Several 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.
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Notice.
The books for collection of city tax
are now open. Call early and settle.
October 13, 1904.
G. W. Waldrttp, Collector.
Notice.
The books of account of the The
<'arteesville Wiimm urul Itwimir pain
j-.w r j
panv, Brown, Tribble A Milner, have j
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
3t.
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 withoutthat 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.
Notice To Creditors.
Ali creditors of the estate or J. xv. Ha
rris, deceased, apd all parties andihtir
counsel to the (rase of H. m. Powers et
al.. vs. watt H. Milner, administrator,
etc., et al., petition for receiver, equit
able relief, etc., to July term, 1904, Bar
tow .superior court, are notified that, as
auditor in said case, appointed by said
court. I will proceed to hear said case
according to said court order, com
mencing my sittings on the eighth dav
ot December. 1904, at 9 o’clock a. m., at
superior court room, Cartersville. (la.
JOHN H. wIKLE, Auditor.
November 4,1904. 2t
READ! READ!
1)0 YOU
Need Shoes? Every day Shoes, Shoes that
will last.
I have such Shoes, home made Shoes, Shoes
m; de in Gainesville, Ga.
A NEW PRICE
Oil 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 thi<= discount. I would
like if you would examine before you buy,that’s
all.
Walter White
SIOO One Hundred Dollars SIOO
pnsmvFi y given away
i vwinikLi viih.il mini ,
We propose to actually give to our customers one
hundred dollars in on December thirty-first. Only
a few more days left in which to the tickets. u ay
up your notes and accounts, and get the tickets.
We have a full line of
FEED STUFF
and can fill orders at wholesale in any quantity on sf
notice. A few
“FISH WAGONS”
left. They are all we claim for them.
Three big cars number one
TIMOTHY HAY
arriving this week. Four thousand bushels feed oats
expected any day. Let us have an order from you,
J. E. FIELD & SON