The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1904-1917, December 22, 1904, Image 5

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THE CITY, j yMr. R- F. sptn t iis week home. Great stir in clothing at Prad ley’s. ■•''All kinds of Toy Tea Sets at the Book Store. Mrs. Jim Morgan returned from Atlanta Tuesday. In buying a Clapp’s, Mann’s, Smart Set, Queen Quality, or Zeigler shoe, you get the best — Vaughan’s. Clothing for men, youths and boys at Bradley’s. Mr. Ed Kenedy, of Kuharlie, spent last Saturday in Cartersville Santa Claus at Satterfield’s De partment Store. Pictures of all kinds at the Book .Store. Mrs. M ary Freeman spen severa days in Adairsville last week. When it comes to serviceable presents “we are in it.’’ Chapman & Conn. Do yourself proud—buv j'our suit and overcoat at Bradley’s. Get the EFF-EEF brand, and you get the be<t made. Mr. Harrison Loveless has sold his farm near Liberty Hill to Mr. Jap Wheeler, and Mr. Lovelace and Mr. Lee McKelvey have purchased the Will Trippe farm at Taylorsville, and Mr. Lovelace will move there. Try some of our old fashioned Cuban molasses. Satterfield’s Department Store. All Kinds of Mechanical Toys at the Book Store. Furs are good, style and price, hair made them move, none left— Vaughan’s. Mrs. Stella Brumby is oo a visit to Jacksonville, Fla. Prices on underwear, to your liking, quality in every' way super ior—Vaughan’s. Best Coal on the market at will iams’. Phone 119. Try a ton and be convinced. 4t New' line wraps, just in for Christmas selling. See them at Bradley’s. The News needs a few copies of recent past issues of the paper — almost any date for the pasi six or eight weeks. We are willing 10 pay reasonably for such copies as may be brought us that we need. Burnt orange is the rage. Get a box of burnt orange stationery at the Book Store. A complete line of Teachers Bibles at the Book Store. f Try a ton of williams’ Red Ash cJoal and you will want no other. Phone 119. 4t Cheap for sale. A large desk with three draweres and pigeon holes, hm stool, one cash drawer, two counter scales, one large swinging store lamp, two pine tables or counters, two good heavy counters, a large chicken coop, one set wood measure". M. H. Gir.itKATir. Cali at office over U rad ley’s store. Mr. J. H. Walker, engineer of the southern division of the L. & N. extension, covering forty miles of the line, accompanied by Mrs Walker, has gone away on a hol ■ iday visit. Mr. Walker spends a week with his father at Mavsville, Good Health to the Children Children especially are fond of dainties, and the housekeeper must look carefully to their food. As good cake can be made only with good eggs, so also a cake that is health ful as well as dainty must be raised with a pure and perfect baking powder. Royal Baking Powder is indispensable in the preparation of the highest quality of food. It imparts that peculiar light ness, sweetness and flavor noticed in the finest cake, biscuit, doughnuts, crusts, etc., and what is more important, renders the food wholesome and agreeable to young and old. . ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. THE XKW. CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA. DECEMBER 82, 11)01 Ipypa j | aj| B LARGEST AXTD BEST SELECTED LINE OF FURNITURE f Ever shown in Cartersville, now on display at GHAPWAN St CONN'S We have a full line in all departments and can suit your taste in btyle and price in anything you want FOR CHRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY goods are the prettiest in town, and you can find suit-a --| Pie 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. j Chapman & Conn. Furniture and Undertaking. Coffins, Caskets, Robes ancl Shoes. PHONE S RESIDENCE 52 Ky., returning next Monday. Mrs. Walker will spend a month at her old home at Zanesville, O. Clothing selling, the best ever, at Bradley’s. They all say the Cartersville Book Store has the largest and j most complete stock of Dolls, Toys and Holiday Goods ever displayed ! in the citv. See the beautiful assortment of Cane Rocking Chairs at Chapman j & Conn’s. Mr. G. H. Hall, writing to the ] News from New Orleans, says : ' : “I hoped to see M. L. Johnsou, or some of the other boll weevil mur derers from Georgia, at Shreveport, but they had killed all the weevils before I got there and left the place.” for you and us to place your orders today, and work can be delivered promptly. Table linens, napkins, towels, scarfs, table covers, etc., for Xmas selling. At Bradley’s Everything you want in Santa Claus goods at Satterfield’s De partment Store. Dr. J. S. Beazley, of Stilesboro, was in town Tuesday. See that beautiful line of Doll at the Book Store. Mrs. Augusta Roberts returned homo Monday 'from Cave Spring. Newline dark tan shoes, for man or woman, just arrived, correct style—Vaughan’s. See that Oil Painting at the Book Store. It wdtfid make a beautiful Christmas present. Mr. Perry, of Summersville, spent a few days in 4he city last week. Get your Santa Claus at the Book Store. If your coat that you have been wearing for no matter how long is wrinkled, rumpled and hangs like a wet rag in front, there is no hair cloth in it, nor are there any shrunk linen canvass in it; nor was it made by Fecbheimer. Fishel & Cos.: nor was it sold by H. T. Brad ley. Mr. J. T. Deal, of Rocktnart, spent a few hours in our city Sunday. All clothing sold by H. T. Brad ley &: Cos. must be made right, of the right material, bought right, sold right and must wear right. Mr. Marvio McChatchey spent a few days this week in Chattan ooga. Photo Albums, Pictures and Picture Frames at the Book Store. Just the thing for an Xmas pres ent. • Rev T. N. Stanford and family of Douglas, Ga., came up to attend the funeral of Miss Ollie Stanford. Don’t forget to cisit the Book store. You will find anything in the way of Toys, etc., that you need there. Mrs. Harry womelsdorf returned to her home in Pottsville, Pa,. SCHEUER BRO„ BEST VALUES LIBERAL® 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 i efforts that holds a a customer continuously. Our business broadens daily because we are always doing something that’s interesting. SGHEtIER BROS. Dry Goods, (Milling, Shoes, Hats, Millinery, Etc. Corner Main Sereet and Bank Block. Monday morning. She has been the guest of Mrs. Lee Womelsdorf for several weeks and has made j many friends during her stay. Don’t be imposed upon by taking substitutes offered for Foley’s Honey aud Tar. Greene Drug Cos. dec Commissioner Clayton will pay his teachers for March during the present week. Before buying your Xmas gifts don’t overlook Chapman & Conn’s stock. You will find there many serviceable and ornamental things for your homes. Any kind of Toys you may need at the Book Store. Mr, John Trippe aud others went to Adairsville Monday night to organize an Odd Fellows Lodge. EFF-EFF clothes make the man a well dressed man. Bradley sells them. New Blouse Sweaters for ladies at Vaughan’s. Mr. Georgia Tunilin will spend the holidays with her daughter. Mrs. C. C. Chamberlin, in Atlanta. Dolls from one cent to five dol lars at the Book Store. If you need any job printing now, or will need auy soon, send in >our orders to the Cartersville News office before the delay of removal comes on. It will be bet ter for you and us to place your orders today, and work can be de livered promptly. Mr. Hope Lumpkin, of South Carolina, has been the guest of Mr. Tom Lumpkin’s family. He is attending # school at Sewanee Tenn., and is an exceptionally bright youag man. If you need any job printing now, or will need any soon, send in your orders to the Cartersville News office before the delay of removal comes on. It will be bet ter for you and us to place your orders today, and work can be delivered promptly. Mrs. Sam Smith and Miss Pearl Donahoo are visitng relatives in Stilesboro. If you are looking lor office space vou may find what vou w ant in the liew News building.—See J. A. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Gaines, of Fairburn, are expected the last of the WLek. 1 have closed hit store next door to It \V. banders, and moved my goods to my other store on tiilmer street, win- re I will hereafter conduct a general department store. I wish to thank the i public or the liberal patronage given me in the past, and ask continuance ol sam at my present stand. D. F. Bradford. READ! READ! i>< > von Need Shoes? Every Shoes, Shoes that will last. I have such Shoes, home made Shoes, Shoes •f mi de 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's all. Walter White li Ok Hum Dollars SIOO POSITIVELY GIVEN AWAY. We propose to actually give to our customers one hundred dollars in gold on December thirty-first. Only a few more days left in which to give the tickets. p 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 and 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. FI ELD & SON