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m FROM ALL OVER IRE COUNTY
TAYLORSVILLE.
Mr. Conner Pittard, of Cartersville,
/spent Sunday here.
Mr. and Mrs. A R. Davis entertained
the young people at a pound pariv
'J haiiKsgiving night.
Mr. Ciitude Kennedy and mother, of
Kingston, spent Saturday with rela
tives.
Clifford Hawaii, of Cartt rsvlile. spent
Thanksgiving here.
Miss Berta Thompson, of Binning
ham, has returned home after a mourns
visit here.
M . ./onu P. Davis entertained a few
\ outig people Tuesday evening \ery
in form .> \.
Mr. Hix. of Atlanta, is visiting Dr. F.
M . Hli >■ ies.
Mia \.II er Hagan, of At anta, who
has o< en visiting here, lias returned
home, uiiiiiiii|idiiiol l } Miss Caro
Trinp.:.
Mr. Olev.-land, the popular agent for
Cai It-Co., has sold Stveial pianos here
receuily, some ot tiie puretiasers being
Dr. H. K. Adair, Messn. John P- Davis,
J. B. Davis, J. t\ . Kennedy and A. u*.
Whin .
Mr. Jim Hammond, ol Stileaboro,
accepted a position witti Taxlorsville
Trading Cos.
Will Brisentine was in Oassville Sun
day.
Among lliose who spent Thanksgiv
ing in A'.lanta were: Dr. and Mrs. P.
M. Khodes and lauiily and Miss (jrace
Tall.
Mr. John Trippe and family spent
Thanksgiving itt Taylorsville.
J. W. Kennedy and James M. Smith
apent Tuesday in Home on bu*ine-
Claude Trippe was in Cedartown
Sunday.
Success lo tha Cartersviiak NRWS.
KINGSTON,
Misses Daisy Koller and Lily Blanton,
of Adsirville, were the guests ol Mr*.
K. N. Oney Sunday.
Mr. T. Perkins, of Atlanta, is y .siting
Mrs. J. M. Tumlio.
Messrs. R. ft. and J. V\ hitehead, and
J. E. and J. F. Hargis returned home !
Friday night, alter being on the road
for six weeks delivering fruit trees.
M -ssrs. Rollins, Hargis and Rogers,
Misses Hattie Lee, Lula and Jessie
Hargis att nded the Measuring Paity
at the home ol'Capt. Dick Hargis at
Cass (Station last Thursday' evening.
T.ie Willouise Socie y Literary late'y
he dit* lepth r meeting tli** lfith insi. A
splendid program was carried out.
This society will give au entertainment
Christmas.
Dr. ami Mrs. Edwin Mnßryde visited
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
fames Rogers last week.
Miss (trace Rabb is visiting Mi. and
Mm. W. Henderson at Hotel Victor.
The Ladies Historical Club v as enter
tained at the home oi' Mrs. John Mc
rfeivey last Thursday alternoon.
Miss Isabel Kennedy, accompanied
by Mrs. Claude Irby went to Cave
Springs last week to see Mr. Charles
Nelan, the famous cartoonist, who is
critically ill. Mr Nelan is a brother
in law of Miss Kenned v.
Mrs. W. C. Bailey, oi Cedartown,
visited at home last week.
Mr. W. T. Duniap spent last Thurs
day at home.
FIVE FORKS.
The farmes of this section are about
’.trough sowing wheat and gathering
Miel* crops.
Irbv Henderson is attending the
North Georgia Conference at Marietta
this week.
Tom Rutland* of Roekmark, spent
Thanksgiving with home lolk-u
Mrs. B. F. Gammon, of Rome, is visi
ting the family of S. A. Uilreath.
J. R. Richardson and wife, of Groely,
spent several days with the latter s par
ents here last week.
Miss Lou Collins, ot Adairsville, Is
visiting her sister Mrs. Rutland.
One of our most attractive young
ladies is to be married soon.
Mr. C >!y Parker, of Alabama, visited
friends here recently.
Hairy Pratt left last week (or Arkan
sas.
PINE LOG.
Misses Madge and Cora Bagwell have
been the guests of Miss Bob Roberts
for the last few ouys.
Mr. Dee Cowart who has been out
west for about a year has returned home
His friends are glad to see him again.
The box supper which was given at
the college last Saturday night was
•juite a success.
The music class is getting on tinely
ADAiRSVILLE.
>l. M. Veach spent Thursday in
Adaiisville.
Miss Jessie Combs was a visitor to
Chattanooga last week.
Mrs. Ida Oament and son Hary were
with Mrs. Ed Scott from Thanksgiving.
Misses Allie Ward and Leith Bibb
have beta spending some days in
Roc km art.
Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson spent
Sudavin Oartersville.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wray have
moved in to the Anderson house on
Railroad street.
The death of Mrs. J. P. Lewis, of
Cartersyilie, brought sadness to many
friends in this city. The buiiai at
O-iihcaloga cemetery on Thursday was
attending by a largt concorse of peo'pie.
The bereaved lauiily weie the rteip
! ten's of uiu'll sympathy. The floral
Mrs. Julia Veach entertained a
I no mb' r of friends atdinner on Thank. -
giving.
Ali ii in her of visitors was up from
,' in ters! ille Wededesaay night 10
assist in the work ol engaging a Knight
• Oi Pythias lodge.
Old Afee.
| O and age as it comes in the or
derly process of Nature is a beau
tiful and majestic tiling. The
very shadow of eclipse which
threatens it, makes it the more
prized. It stands for experience,
knowledge, wisdom and counsel.
! That is old age as it should be.
i But old age as it so often is means
nothing but a second childhood of
mind and body. What makes the
difference? Very largely the care
of the stomach. In youth and
the full strength of mai hoed it
doesn’t seem to matter how we
treat the stomach. We abuse it,
over work it, injure it. We don’t
suffer from it much. But when
age comes the stomach is worn
out. It can’t prepare and distrib
ute the needed nourishment to the
body, and the body, unnourished,
falls into senile decay. Dr.
Pierce’s Golden MedicalDiseovery
is a wonderful medicine for old
people whose stomachs are “weak”
and whose digestions are “poor.”
Its invigorating effects are felt by
mind as well as body. It takes
the 6ting lrom old age, and makes
old people strong.
THE SECRET OF SUCCESS.
Forty mil ion tiottles of August
Flower sold in the United States
alone since its introduction! And
the demand for it is still growing.
Isn’t that a fine showing of success?
Don’t it prove that Aognst Flower
has had unfailing success in the cure
of indigestion and dyspepsia—the two
greatest enemies 6f health and hap
piness? Dei it not afford the best
evidence that August Fiower is a
sure specific for all stomach and in
testinal disorders?—that it has proved
itself the best of all liver regulators?
August Flower has a matchless rec
ord of over fchirty-flve years in cur
ing tiie ailing millions of these dis
tressing complaints—a success that
is becoming wider in its scope every
day, at home and abroad, as the fame
Of August Flower spreads. Trial bot
tles, 25c.; regu'ar size, 7oc. For sale
by Greene Drug Cos. dee
Libel for Divorce.
Little Hixhfleldi In the Superior Court o
y.
Charlie Hijthfleld' Bartow County, Oa.
To the defendant Charlie Hiahfleld: You are
hereby no'lfled, required and commanded. per.
eonallv or by attorney to be and appear at the
Superior Court to be held In and for said county
of Bartow, on the second Monday In January
next, then and there to answer the plaintiffs
libel lor a total dlyorce, and In default thereof
the court will proceed as to justice appertains.
Witness the honorable judge of said court,
thttie is 17th day of September, 1904.
A. W. KIT E.J. S. C. r. C.
Beware of Oinfaents for Catarrh That
Contain OpiKis,
\s mercury will surely destroy the
sense of smelt and completely derange
the whole system when entering it
through the mucous surfaces Bueh
articles should never be used except on
prescriptions from reputable physi
cians, as the damage tbev will do’ is
tenfold to the good you can possibly
derive front theip. Hall's Catarrh Cure,
manufactured by F. J. Cheney A to.,
Toledo, 0., contains no mercury, and is
taken internally, acting directly upon
the blood and ’mucous surfaces of the
system. In buying Hali’s Catarrh Cure
be sure you get’the genuine. It is taken
internally and made in Toledo. Ohio,
by F. J. Cheney it Cos. Testimonials
free,
Soid by Druggists. Price, 75c. per
bottle,
'l ake Hall’s Family Pills for consti
pation.
For Sale.
T. H. Withers offers
his Foundry and Machine
Works, situated at junction
of Three Railroads, as an
entirety, or will sell real
estate separate. See the
property and make me an
offer. If not sold by Janu
rry i, 1905, I will reopen
for business.
2t T. IT WITHERS.
DISASTROUS WRECKS.
Careles - ness 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
and 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 by Young Bros., Druggists Price
50c. and SI,OO. Trial bottles free.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind Yon Have Always Bought
IHE NEWS, CARTERSVILLE GEORGIA, DECEMBER 1, 1904
CARTERSVILLE LUMBER (JO.
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Planing Mill, Dry Kiln, Ware Room, Lumber
Yard. Keeps in stock everything needed in
the way of rough and dressed lumber,
shingles, etc.
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This Fall and Winter I am showing the most magnificent
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An Old Idea.
Every day strengthens the belief of emi
• nent physicianr that impure blood ft the
cause of the majority of our diseases.
Twenty-five years aero this theory was used
as a iMtsis for the formula of Browns’ Iron
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That is the deep and well- fjjfc
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CLOTHING
Hand-tailored by Schloss bros.
They are markedly superior in
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•‘Fine pictures do not make fine clothes” is one of
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FRon 515 UP.
Store will be closed Thursday Nov. 24, Thanksgiving.
Drop in and let us talk it over.
J. W. VAUGHAN & CO.
Piead the Ad. which will appear in this span# next week
Complying with the request in
Gov. Terrell's proclamation this
•
bank will close
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We are heartily glad to
with all of the state and county
in celebrating our National Hol
iday, and give thanks for the
degree of prosperity which is
ours.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Gartersville, Ga.
Geo. S. Crouch, President. J. H. Vivion, Cashier.
A Thanks
wj ! ) giving l
Day Cut.
We are thankful to our customers for their patronage
during - the last year, and we have decided to extend
our thanks to you in a material way,
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
November 25th and 26th we will sell
Cups and Saucers
the kind that usually sells for 65 to 75c per set for onb
55 Cents Per Set*
Remember this is only for two days and not over two
sets to one person. See qpr window
CALHOUN BROS., -
THURSDAY, NOV. 24
TO OBSERVE
THANKSGIVING DAY.