The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1904-1917, December 08, 1904, Image 3

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THE CITY. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Chapman and Mr. and Mrs. Com. have ren the Frederick Vida, aud'*hre occupying it. Miss Annie MeEver came up Sunday, from Stilesboro, and spent the day with her parents. Wanted —To rent five or six room house, close in, by December T. G. Williams, Cartersville Steam Laundry. The many friends of Miss Cleo McKee are delighted to know she is improving. Miss Clyde Galt left this week :or Birmingham, where she will visit relatives. Rev J. H. Pace, of Stilesboro, pa'sed through the city the first nf the week, en route to Coving ton. where he will reside in the future. In buying a Clapp’s, Mann’s Smart Set, ' Queen Quality, or Xeigler shoe, you get the best — Vaughan’s. Miss Mamie Lou Quinn, of Jacksonville, Ala., visited Miss Laura Stephens last week. Mr. Daniel Keever, who has been attending school in Atlanta, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. M F. word, Mrs. John w Akin, amt Miss Sallie May Akin attended the lutieral of Mrs. Cecelia Shelman at Shelman Heights, last week. Santa Claus at Satterfield’s De pariment Store. Rev. and Mrs. J. O. Brand, of Forsyth, are in the city, the guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. McElreath. Try some of our old fashioned Cuban molasses. Satterfield’s Department Store. Messrs. Miller Gilreath, Anton Vernon and Odell Tedder attended Sunday School at Cass Station last Sunday, and returned home before the train came. Mrs. Gear, of New York, is the guest of her sister Mrs. wheeler, . near the city, and will remain all winter. Furs are good, style and price, hair made them move, none left*— Vaughan’s. Col. will Harris, private secre tary to Senator A. S.Clay, stopped in Cartersville on his way to Wash ington last F'riday and was warmly welcomed by his Cartersville friends. Mr. Neal Keeffee. of Fairmount, was in Cartersville Friday. He was on his way home trom a two laonths’ trip to North Carolina. ’ How about some old-fashioned ginger cakes? we have the genu ine Cuban molasses. Satterfield’s Department Store. Rev. Sam Joaes went over to Rome last Wednesday and per formed the marriage ceremony at the wedding of Rev Quill Watts and Miss Corrie Jones. Mr. Jones was accompanied by hisdaughters, Misses Laura and Julia Prices on underwear, to your liking, quality in every way super ior—Vaughan's. Hon. Mart King, Judge J. A. Price and Messrs. D. W Louder milk and Berry Elrod came down rom Adairsville Tuesday on busi ness. Last month to get keys for the box of money, we will give it away the first Monday in Christ mas week Satterfield’s Depart- Store. The many friends of Mr. P. S. Shelman and his brothers and sis ters deeply sympathize with them in the loss of their mother, whose death occurred at Etowah heights last Wednesday. Dress goods of style and a saving of 50 per cent over ready made suits, if you buy,at Vaughan’s. Home Made Have your cake, muffins, and tea bis cuit home-made. They will be fresher, cleaner, more tasty and wholesome. Royal Baking Powder helps the house wife to produce at home, quickly and eco nomically, fine and tasty cake, the raised hot-biscuit, puddings, the frosted layer cake, crisp cookies, crullers, crusts and muffins, with which the ready-made food found at the bake-shop or grocery does not compare. Royal is the greatest of bake-day helps. ROYAL BAKINQ fOWOCR CO., NEW YORK. 0 THE XITWS. CARTERSVIIjLK, GEORGIA. DEC. 8.1004. tsWSpsi LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED LINE OF FURNITURE Ever shown in Cartersville, now on display at CHAPMAN & CONN’S We have a full line in all departments and can suit your taste in style and price in anything you want OUR CHRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY goods are the prettiest in town, and you can find suita ble presents for young and old. We are selling goods cheaper than they have ever been sold in Cartersville, and invite you to inspect our stock. Carpets made and laid. Chapman & Conn, . Furniture and Undertaking. Coffins, Caskets, Robes and Shoes. Misses Bessie and Emmie Ander son are visiting relatives at Cass ville aud Cartersville this week. — Adairsville Banner. The Box of money will positive ly be given away the first Monday in Christmas week. Now is the time to get keys. Satterfield’s Department Store. Mr. Ernest Roberts and Mr. Reeder, of Connersville, Indiana, have returned home after spending a week withthe former’s sister,Mrs. Georgia Tcsiilin. Two rooms for rent upstairs over Madison Milam’s, Main street. Mrs. R. H. Jones. On Sunday, Nov. 27, Messrs. Miller H. Gilreath, Antone Vernon and Royston Tedder took a walk to Cass station to Sunday school. It was a nice walk. Everything you want in Santa Claus goods at Satterfield’s De partment Store. J. C. Moser has returned from Yorkville, S. Miss Estelle Calhoun is the guest ot her brother, Sayre Calhoun, in At lanta. Miss Hattie Price is visiting in At lanta. Miss Cornelia Field returned home from Versailles, Ky., Saturday night Miss Sara Tumlin spent Tuesday in Atlanta. Miss Maggie lrlck, of ,’Grassdale, is the guest of Miss Christian Lumpkin. Miss Maggie Lewis returned to her home in Adairsville Wednesday morning. Mrs. Will Chidsay, of Rome, was the guest of Miss Elinor Jones last week. L. S- Munford was in Chattooga county last week. Judge A. M. Foute spent Saturday in Rome on legal business. Miss Ella Neel returned from Texas Saturday night. Misses Hattie and Louise Price at tended rhe McTier Chunn wedding in Cassville Thursday. Mrs. Martin Collins and Mrs. T. E. Vaughan are visiting in Dalton. Capt. John A. McDonald, of Plains. Ga, is in Cartersville visiting his daughter. Mrs. H. T. Bradley. Mr. Felton Loveless is up from Atlanta visiting friends and rela tives. Mrs. William Turner and little daughter have moved to Marietta, where they will hereafter reside. Marietta was considered by Capt. Turner a more convenient point for his residence, and for this reason his family moved there. The Carters ville friends of Mrs. Turner very much regret her removal from this city. Mrs. Annie D Harris was the guest of Mrs. Chas. H. Smith the first of the week. Mrs. T. c. Milner and Miss Bertie spent a few' days in Atlanta last week. Harrison Milam spent Tuesday in the city. M ss Gena Moon, who is visiting MissLueiie Kami ah in Rcckmart, will return home next week. A party of cartersville young peo ple attended a reception at the home of mis. Taff, near Taylorsville. Tues day night. Messrs. Judson Tidwell and Char lie Keown spent Sunday in Emerson, the guests of Rev. John Leonard. Miss Sarai. Tumlin leaves in a few davs for a visit to Mississippi. Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Walton, Dr. and Mrs. Buford Greene and Mr. John Hood, attended the McTier-Chunn wedding at cassville, Last week. Mrs. G. M Montgomery, of St. Louis, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Wheeler near town. The many friends of Mr. W. E. Smith are sorry to learn of his illness. Mrs. Weston Jones, of Taylorsville, is the guest of Mrs. Warren Tinsley. Mr. and Mrs. . W. Sproull were guests at fhe Cannon china wedding, in Sfilesboro, last week. Mr. Virgil Bradford visited Annis ton the first of the week. Miss Welch, ot Marietta, is the guest of Miss Gussie Calhoun. Dr. Tanner Lowry, of Euharlee, visited cartersville this week. Mr. Rob McGinnis visited relati'ves in Taylorsvihe last Sunday. Mrs* T. E. Vaughan will* leave in a few days for Dalton, where she goes to visit her sister, Mrs. Shatzer. Mrs. Frank Pruden, of Dalton, spent several days last week with her parents, Capt. and Mrs. John Ander son. 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 9 m business broadens daily because we are always doing something that’s interesting. SGHEUER BROS. Dry Goods, -Cloathiug, Shoes, Hats, Millinery, Etc. Corner Main Sereet and Bank Block. Mr. Richard Cains and children left last Friday, for Atlanta, to spend several weeks with the farm er’s Mother Mrs, Sandford Vandiver. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Ross, of'Eaton tou, will arrive Saturday to be the guests of the latter’s mother Mis. W. J.. Goodwin, until after Christmas. Miss Bert Cobb is visiting in Rockmart, The wedding of Miss Lear Neal and Mr George Wheeler took place Wednesday afternoon, November, 80th at the home of the bride’a grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, •near town. Rev. T. J. Christian performed the cerinony in the pres ence of a few friends and the immedi diate family. Both young people are j reat favorites in this county, and have the best wishes of numb erless friends. Mr, J. A. Stephens has been very sick for the past few days at his home on South Gilmer street, Mr. James Warlick, of Fairburn, w'ho has beed vising her parents Mr. and Mrs. Baley, has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Logan Vaughan attended the china wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cannon, in fctiles boro, last week. Mr. and Mrs. McLeod, of Rising Fawn are vising the parents, of the latter, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wofford. K. of P. Meeting Notice. A regular con vention of Car- ter&ville Lodge No. 4 2, Knights of Pythias, will be held in the vQra Jqr\ Castle Hall Fri- day, Sipt. 23rl 1904, at S:GO p. m., sharp. Work in xst Rank. Election of officers. C. M. Milam, C. C. W. H. Wikle, K. R. When you want a pleasant physic try Cham!>erlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. The? are easy to take ami produce no griping or other unpleas ant effect. Sold by Greene Drug Cos., and M. F. Word. A Guaranteed Cure For Piles. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Pro truding' Piles. Druggists refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any ease, no matter of how long standing, in 6to 14 days. First ap plication gives ease and rest. 50c. If your druggist hasn’t it send soc in stamps and it will be forwarded post paid by Paris Medicine Cos., St. I .ouis, MO. THE EXACT THING REQUIRED FOR CONSTIPATION Asa certain purgative and stom acli 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 so common to most pur gatives,’’ says R. 8. Webster & Cos., Udora, Ontario, Canada. For sale by Greene Drug Cos., and M- F. Word. REHD! RERD! DO YOU- Need Shoes? Every Shoes, Shoes that will last. I have such Shoes, home made Shoes, Shoes nude in Gainesville, Ga. A NEW 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 buy,that’* 1 all “ J Walter White SIOO One Hundred Dollars SIOO POSITIVELY GIVEN AWAY. We piopose to actually give to our customers one hundred dollars in gold on December thirty-first. Onlv a tew more days left in which to give tfie tickets, 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 quantitv on st * 1 notice. A few “FISH WAGONS” left. They are all we claim for them. I hree 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