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HtWS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY
ADAIRSVILLE.
H. Word and daughter
Rotor last week.
G. A. Veac’n spent one day of last
week in ( 'artersville.
Miss Mattilee Pearce has returned
to * *•)• home at Henderson, after a
vi * to friends here.
Mrs. Mary 1). Freeman, of Carters
viile, hits been on a visit to Mrs. <i. A.
Votwli.
Mi's Kate H rad ley spent several
di. of last weak in Athtnta.
Dr. W. H. Darmill held the regular
Prr sbyterian service on Sunday last.
Hr- It. L. McCollum and children
w i 1.-ave this week to spend the hol
i<i; -with her parents in Milton
eoi tity.
Miss F.ugonin Word spent Friday
in Ca rtersville.
Dr. J. 1). Hradlev. of Kingston, was
a visitor to the city Friday.
Joe F. Neel, of ('artersville, spent
Tuesday in this city.
Mrs. Julia Veach, Misses Susie and
Mary Yeaeli leave this week to spend
the holiday s with Mrs. W. H. (irady
ir Chattanooga.
The holidays will be laden with the
usual festivities Christmas trees, din
ners. etc. Both Hie Baptist an-2
Methodist Sundav Schools will have
trees.
The c'ose of school for a week holi
day will occur on Thursday, a play,
“The Deacon,” will be given Thurs
day evening for tlie benefit of the
school.
A burg'ur eutered the store of Tur
i < r, King and Ootilpuny on Saturday
flight and stole a prize box of money
which was to be given to some lucky
customer. An entrance was effected
.through one of the show-windows.
The damage done was considerable,
as the window was very large and
both the outside and inside glass was
wrecked. There is no due for the rob
bery.
CASSVILLE
Ihe farmers of this section are
through gathering and sowing wheat.
It is said that Bartow is rarely vis
ited with such a prosperous year as
11*04. lam sure this section has the
best crops it has had in several years.
We should he very thankful it has
come our way, although I guess the
republicans will claim the “booty.”
I am glad that ou distinguished
friend, Mr. M. L. Johnson, is taking
such an interest in the cotton plant-,
We need more just such men to
ptb 1* to the front and help the (arm
erg.
f Hiv'd sav that I admire the pluck
of the lV’U't growers in their move*
merit. Boft.th Georgia is awaiting the
energetic men who are developing
north Georgia md Bartow county.
I visited the crew, B "'ho were work
ing and grading tin* J> ew railroad.
It is interesting to see how they move
the dirt with the shovels and teams.
Isham Edwards is up on a Visit to
home folks for two or three W©<?hL H -
He will return to South Georgia Jan
uary sth, where he will resume his
duties as principal at the Little Creek
high school.
We are more than well pleased with
our rural mail route and its clever
Jtiauager carrier, Willie Cliunn.
fie is always pleasant and polite
to all.
MVE FORK'S-
We have a very floiyiahing school
at this place, with Prof. Freeman as
principal.
Miss Urie Henderson visited Dr.
Monroe at Emerson lust week.
Mrs. B. F. Garmon, who came up
to attend the Gilreath-Yarborough
w. dding, has returned home in Home.
Mr and Mrs. Blake Rutland spent
last Saturday in Cartersville.
Mrs. Walter Yarborough is visiting
her mother this week.
Mr. Jabez Donald and faurly, of
Chattooga county, are visiting rela
tives here now,
, Madam Humor says there is to be
i: wedding here soon.
Cotton picking seems to be the
rage in this community. The candy
[Hillings are especially enjoyed by
those fortunate enough to attend.
WtST ADAIRSVILLE.
The skilful hand of Cupid affected
some of our young people during the
peach gathering season One of
Waleska s brown eyed beautieS( Miss
Mamie Boston) being one of the vic
tims, who on last Wednesday was
claimed by Mr. Charlie Hubbard as
Fis life partner- May they have
pleasant sailing on life's ocean.
Miss Lula Anthony has dismissed
school for two weeks vacation and
will spend the holidays with home
folks.
M. T. Hays and Bat Pickard pass
ed through our vincity to Rome re
ar n tly.
M. M. Cunningham will spend the
holidays with hie daughter in South
Carolina.
THE XEWS.CAUTKUSVILLK, CiKORGIA. JDXIMIiKR t*>. IDO l.
KINGSTON.
hast Monday evening the Kingston
Music (hub held their first meeting
in the music room of the school.
Donizetti was the composer studied-
Following is the program, which was
well rendered.
Paper Donizetti, the composer,
Miss Susie Rollins.
Lucia Di Lammermoor. Donizetti,..
Mi'S Mattie Tumliii, Miss Kenn* dv.
Anecdotes <4 Donizetti
Miss Winifred Tumlin.
:!rd Movemeur of 7tli Symphony
Hogden,
..Mrs. Maxwell and Miss Kennedy.
I Italian Opera study in Dunizetti Time,
M is. < 'htude I rby.
Ist Movement of 2nd Symphony
Beet hoven,
Miss Kennedy nil* Mrs. Irby.
IMivsichms Endorse A-CM.
Dr. R. ( . Johnson, Stringer, Miss
1 have used A rid Iron Mineral in my
practice for nearly 5 years, I have
thoroughly experimented with it and
find it has no equal as a Nervine Blood
Purifier, and Liver Medicine. Nothing
surpasses it in the treatment of Indi
gestion. Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Flux,
Cutaneous Diseases, Chronic Diseas
es, especially of females For Pro
lapsus and Irregular Menses nothing
can compete with it It stands as an
antidote against half the diseases of
the human family.
Trade A 1 M mark on each bottle
Sold by druggists.
Acid Iron Mineral Cos., ('olumbia, S <'.
Stock bold rs’ '’citing.
The anmial meeting of the stock
holders of the Bank of Carters
ville will he held at their banking
house in Cartersville, Ga., on Fri
day. December 30, 1904, for the
purpose of electing directors ior
the coining year, and transacting
any other business that may come
before the meeting.
C. M. Milam, Cashier.
Any Church
or parsonage or institution supported
by voluntary contribution will be
given h liberal quantity of Longman
&Martinez L. &M. Paint whenever
they paint. 8& (I make 14. Therefore
when you want fourteen gallons of
paint buy only eight of L, & M., and
mix (i gallons of pure linseed oil with
it, making actual cost of paint about
•#1.20 per gallon. Don.t pay *1.50 a
gallon for linseed Oil (worth 60 cents)
wqich you do when you buy other
paints in a can with a paint label on
it. Many houses are well painted with
four gallons of L.& M., and three gal
lons Linseed Oil mixed therewith.
Wears and covers like gold.
These Celebrated Paints arc sold
by Lumpkin Bros
THE CITY.
Mr. W. H. Vickery will move
his family to Rome very soon.
Our people regret to give them up.
Good clothes; we can fit you.
H. T. Bradley & Cos.
No Coal burns better and cleaner
than Red Ash. At williams’.
Phone 119. 41
Mr. Paul Akin expects to spend
the holidays with friends in Burke
county.
How about some old -fashioned
ginger cakes? we have the genu
ine Cuban molasses.
Department Store-
A converted Jew delivered an
interesting address at the Baptist
church last Frinay night.
See that Doll Furniture at the
Book Store.
When you want a pleasant physic
try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets. The\ are easy to take and
produce no griping or other unpleas
ant effect. Sold bv Greene Drug Cos.,
and M. F. Word.
Tabourettes, Center Tables and
a nicely assorted stock of Rockers
suitable for holiday shoppers await
you at Chapman X Conn’s.
Miss J ulia Fouteieavestomorrow
for which she will
spend the holidays with Miss
Frances Sy tnmesv
The latest in stationery is burnt
orange. You will find it atj the
B >ok Store.
Our stock is brimming over and
we are ready to show you desira
ble Xmas presents. Chapman X
Conn.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee B. Wormels
dorf and little daughters, Margaretta
and Ruth left Monday morning to
spend some time in Pottsville, Pa.
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.
New belts, new bags, new col
ars for Christmas selling, at Brad
ley’s.
Misses Lucile Randall and
Ruby Johnson will be the guests
of Miss Gena Moon during the
holidays.
If you have worn a suit with the
EFF-EFF label on the inside coat
M / /s •/%••# *ftll
puv.av.l, kUUC AO uu UiUtV iw ivu juu
of their good fitting and weariug
qualities. You are already a cus ]
tonter and will come here for you
next suit; but send \our friend
here that he mav be a satisfied ,
customer also. H. T. Biadley & j
Company.
Mr. Z. F. Hannon, with his
family, will soon be domiciled in
their neat new residence at the
old home near the city. Their
friends are glad to welcome them
back again.
117 dozen fine embroidered
handkerchiefs, 25c value; special
price for quick selling, 10c. H. T.
Bradley & Cos.
Dress goods of style and a.saving
of 50 per cent over ready made
suits, if you buv.at Vaughan’s
Mr James Hannon has an ap
pointment as railway mail clerk,
on the VV. & A. and went down to
Atlanta the 14th December, to
make his first run,
Mrs. Georgia Tumlin leaves Thurs
day for Washington Ga., to v isit li t
brother, Mr. Kugene Roberts and
family.
New line suit cases and hand
bags—elegant Christmas gifts. Get
the n at Bradley’s.
See the pretty line of Rugs (
' Cane Tables,Tabonrettes and Rock
.ing Chairs at Chapman & Conn’s,
fab of which are sensible, useful
Xmas gifts.
AItOVK Sl/L l-.A I’u.vCT BOTTLK,
'tiI.ASS WITH STI’KI.IXO SILVKK
' IIKPOSIT, I’KICK ifr.OO. MAII.KD TO
ANY A DDKKSS ON UKPKIPT OF sl.lO
AN \TTKAtTVF, omiIST.M AS <>F
FKKIXi.
CHARLES W. CRANKSHAW.
JKWEI.KK.
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I Chnti’uy Buildino, Atlanta, Ga'
Cartersville Lumber Cos.
Has a Fully Equipped Plant.
.ailing’ Mill, Dry Kiln, Ware Room, Lumber
Y rd. Keeps in stock everything needed in
tu way *of rough and dressed lumber,
shingles, etc.
Hi "MK STOkT
’VN COOK SI'CVU L 5.00 UP jf
Ny HEATERS 2.00 UP./
KNIGHT HARDWARE CD.
rir A I ¥ if CE . TA f > LE S,C,L,AN
11ALL5 Hair Renewer
Perhaps you like your gray hair; then keep it. Perhaps not;
then remember —Hall’s Hair Renewer always restores color to
gray hair. Stops falling hair, also. B rli* loo **
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Overcoat Satisfaction.. _ na
If you have alwaysjlmd your overcoats
made to measure, you’will*give your prejn. W
dice against ready-ot-wear apparel a severe InM Jfcll"*'
slmck by dropping Jin here'jmd seeing the j glim,
swellest overcoats in town, at prices tii.it HH
will not only please but surprise you. 'NVe '
~11 jV . vr' ' Fii Clolhg#^M*ker
sell tne , wo-timore. ww .
SCHLOSS OV6RCLRDS
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and there is just as much style, just as much quality, just as gooi
fit, as you would get from the “merchant tailor," and at a price fai
below the amount helms been charging you. ,
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Here are two of the most popular style-, in long coats. They both pos-e]
the quality of Scloss “drapery" that is giving other clothing manufacturers j
much concern. In simple language they “hang right,” and the way they h*n
makes them distinctive in style. The “swagger’' is corsect, the material perfeJ
If you want to get away from the ordinary, buy a Schloss Overclad. j
This Label" Qw Carments
szr.m $lO to S3O. ISS3
Guarantees Superiorit}.
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All lengths Irom 44 to 52 inches. Drop in and let us talk it ovei
J. W. Vaughan & Cos.
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Outfitters to Particular People, Cartersuille. CM
THE
BflSanta
||j Claus
order more goods*for.
Christmas. We received them this week, and
want you to come and see them. Jardiniers,
Pern Dishes, Oil op Dishes, Hi euitlurs, Royal
Honn Vases,Etc. Everything- nice in fancy China
CALHOUN BROS.
ON ACCOUNT OF—
c as mas m a
Coming on Sundav. this bank
will observe MONDAY, DEC.
26th, as a legal holiday.
-r - -- -HI-..
Best wishes for all our friends
and customers, and the compli
ments of the season.
first national bank
CARTER SVILLE, GA,
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