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THE CITY.
Miv Julian Clayton spoilt fcunday
and Monday in town.
Mr. Anton Pyron spent Sunday
here from Chattanooga.
Mrs. B, F. Godfrey and Aliases Ben
and Will Godfrey, of Atlanta, spent
Monday with Mrs. J. W. Vaughan.
Mr. and Mrs. England and Mrs.
Pritchett are visiting Mrs. J. W
Vaughan.
Mr. and Mrs. Cone Maddox are
visiting Mr. J. J. Maddox in Atlanta.
>fr. Collins Knight is spending
the holidays at home from the Tech.
Mr. Albert Moon is up for Christ
mas from the University.
Mr Hill, of Bowling Green, Ky.,
was the guest of Mr. Reese Marshall,
who spent the holidays at home.
Miss Marie GPreath left Tuesda
to spend several days in Atlanta. .
Miss Freda Galtfelder, who has been
in Bradley’s store this season, left
Tuesday for her home in the north
Mr. Fred Fraser, of Atlanta, spent
Christmas with his brother, Mr.
W. J. Fraser. *
Mrs. Mattie Cook, of Atlanta, is
spending this week with her mother.
Airs- Wells.
Louis and Mary Peeples, the two
bright and interesting children of
Mr and Airs. O. F. Peeples, of Chatt
anooga, are visiting- tin ir grand
parents,-Mr. and Airs. L. S. Mumford.
Miss Alarian Smith spent Monday
in Rome.
Master Robert# Neel spent last
Wednesday in Atlanta.
Mr. Emil Baer, of Odarfown, is
spending the holidays with relatives.
tlr. Robert Freeman spent C.irist
mas in Birmingham.
Mr. N. M. McC late hey spent Christ
mas in Marietta.
Miss Laura Neel is visiting the
Misses Jones, near town.
Miss Carrie Jones will leave soon to
spend the winter in Florida.
Miss Salie Heyward is spending the
holidays at home from Euliarlee.
Mr. and Mrs. w. H. Howard, Jr.,
of Atlanta, are visiting Mr and Mrs
W. H. Lumpkin.
Aliss Lillieftlitchell is visiting Mrs.
\j. S. Mumford.
Mr. Roulis Pyron is spending
Christinas herefrom Logansville.
Mr. Sydney Stubbs is in Atlanta.
Miss Laura Graham is at home
from Nashville spending the holidays-
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Simpson are
visiting in South Jarolina.
Messrs Warren and Paul Akin spent
Sunday with Miss Sally May Akin,
in Chattanooga,
Mrs. Horace Howard is spending
some t.nm in Cedartown.
Mr. Bradley Howard spent Sunday
here.
Mr. James C. Milam was up Sunday-
Mr. Henry Goodwin, of South Car
olina, visited the city this week.
Miss May Bell Jones is spending
Chr stmas at home from Wesleyan.
Miss Verdie Akin returned from Na
tional Park jtfeiiinary Thursday
accompanied by Miss Barbara Colton,
of New Mexico, to spend the hoii
davs here. .
Mr. aul Mrs. Royal Smith spent
Fridav in Atlanta.
Judge and Mrs. J. W. Akin and
daughters Lillie and Frances spent
last Thursday in Atlanta.
Mrs Stella Brumby left Friday
morning to spend some time in Jack
sonville, Fla.
Miss Marian Smith and Mrs. C. H.
Smith spent Friday in Atlanta.
Miss Julia Foute was in Atlanta
Friday.
Misses Cornelia Field and Berenice
; Tumlin visited Atlanta Friday
Miss I,egg, of Tennesee, is visiting
her aunt, Mrs. Geo S. Crouch. She
is a student of Agnes Scott.
Mrs. Frank Pruden, of Dalton,
was here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar T. Peeples spent
several days here with Mr. and Mrs.
L. S. Munford.
Mr. John Lapsley spent Tuesday
in the city the guest of Monroe Neel
and Gus Foute. John lias many
friends here who gave him a hearty
welcome.
Mrs. King, of Calhoun, is spending
several days with Miss Lydie Saxon.
Mr. Hugh Ford spent Christmas
with home folks.
Miss Lizzie Flfld is spending two
weeks in Atlanta
Mr. A O. Granger is at home
Mr. and Mrs. Shatzer, of Dalton,
are spending the holidays here.
| The Misses Goodwin entertained
the League at their home Monday
evening.
Little Miss Helen Scott entertained
!at her home. Tuesday afternoon.
Holly and mistletoe were the decora
tions and the dining room was beau
| tif ill in pink and green where ice
cream and cake were served. Miss
Nellie Hudgins served at the punch
j bowl. All present reported adetight
-1 ful time and Miss Helen a gracious
! little hostess.
Miss Peart Goodwin is spending a
few days in Rock mart.
Mr. Vickery and family have gone
to Rome where they will make then
future h me.
Mr. Sim Dodd and Mr. Brisentine,
of Euliarlee, spent Saturday in
Cartersville.
Mr. Virgil Bradford has returned
from St. Louis.
Mr. Bob Maxwell and wife were
called to the bedside of Mr. Tom
Maxwell at Pine Log.
Mr. Carl Nelson, who has been at
tending school at Davidson, N. G;,
is at home to spend .the holidays.
Air. and Airs. W. H. Jones, of
Euliarlee, spent last week in town.
Air. M. C. Nelson, of Euliarlee, spent
Monday in town
Mrs. John Stubbs, of Pine Log,
spent last week as the guest of Mrs.
Stanford.
James Dodson, colored, while out
hunting shot and killed Dude Ale-
Entire, colored,accidentally. It hap
pened on Mr. Levi Jolly’s place near
Oak Grove. The boy is twelve
years of age and the girl lourteen.
: - * meicj l&iiiny opvlil
Thursday with relatives a f Euhar
lee.
Mr. O. L. Garwood, of South Caro
ina, paid a short visit to the city
last week.
Miss Julia Foute left last week
for Brunswick, where she spent the
holidays.
THAT OFFERING.
Christmas Donations tor the New Baptist
Church Reach a Goodly Sum.
The Christmas offering by the
Baptist congregation iast Sunday
was flattering indeed. The final
results will not be announced until
next Sunday, January, ist 1905
It is expected that a goodly num
ber who have not yet responded
will be beard from during this
week. The collections during the
day last Sunday were between six
and seven hundred dollars. So
you see our Christmas offering is
already a-success. All our mem
bers who wish to join in this must
act by Saturday, 31st inst If vou
do not hurry you will miss a great
blessing. Out members who were
not at church last Sunday missed
a rich blessing. When the dea
cons- had taken up the offering,
and the ladies saw the baskets
heaped up with envelopes, some
of them could hardly keep from
shouting. It was a great day, the
greatest Christmas day the Cart
er-ville Baptist church ever saw.
Those who were not there missed
much that they need very badly.
Let all the members who have:
not turned in their offerings do so
before Saturday night of this week.
Hand it to the pastor or mail it to
him this week sure. Some have
asked me if we will be able to cover
(he building in before we slopwork
on it. Let all rest assured that we
will not only be able to cover it in,
but we will be able to complete
the building and furnish it, ready
for occupancy, before work is
stopped. We are going on to
completion. All who wish to
have a part in this great work
must act within the next few
months.
John E. Barnard. Pastor.
Lodge of SOl row.
The Lodge of Sorrow intended to
j be held by the Masons of Cartersyille
Tuesday night was postponed until
Sunday night. The exercises will be ;
held at the Methodist church, the
j public is cordially invited to attend, i
The officers of fhe lodge for the
00 8111112: year are: Paul F. Akin, W.
AI,; G. S. Crouch, 8 W.; E. Mathews,
J. W.; G. W. waldrop, Sec; G. H.
Gilreath, Treas.; J. J Calhoun, Jr.,
8 I).;Joe S. Calhoun, J. I).; R. W.
, J.anders, Tyler; A. M. Foute, chap
lain; m F. Word, 8. S.; Geo. 8. Cobb,
J. 8.
All masons of the county are in
vited to meet with cartersville Lodge,
at the lodge room at 6:45 p m. From
the lodge room the masons will march
to the church.
Lost —Wednesday, December 21,
near cotton factory. Hair Saddle
j Blanket. Finder will leave for
; reward at J. E. Field & Sou’s
; warehouse.
Wanted, To Rent—A four room
; cottage uear in. Strickland Bros.
Pink —Nelson
The marriage of Miss Laura
Alma Fink and Mr. Vance Ed
ward Nelson was solemnized De
cember 22d, 6:30 P. M., at the
home of the bride’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. G. A. Fink, Euharlee,
Ga.
The ceremony was performed by
Rev. J. M. Turnlin, in the presence
of a large number of friends atid
relatives.
The occasion was beautiful in
its sinplicity of detail and arrange
ment. The lower floor was beau
tifu 11 v decorated in ferns, chrysan
themums and th season’s emblem.
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In a corner of the parlor was an
arch of holly, from which was
suspended a large floral bell; under
this the couple stood during the
ceremony. Cities formed a pretty
background. Mendelssohn’s wed
dtng march was rendered by
Miss Maud Brandon.
The bride wore a beautiful gown
of brown cloth with touches of
white.
Following the . ceremony were
congratulations; two vourses were
served.
The bride is a young lady of
cha. ruing personality, and the
groom is a young man of many
sterling qualities.
Tneir many friends are glad to
know that they will still reside in
j this community.
The Chicago Chronicle justly
says that “'the south does itself
|an injury in not' securing a large
part of the immigrants to this
1 country. Wiih the propel care
that is now taken, the foreigners
landing on our shores aredesirable.
The south has need of them. With
immense tracts of land waiting the
'labor of the farmer and horticultur
ist, with a soil that responds prompt
ly to the attention given to it,
with a genial clime, it is a pity that
he various resources of the south
should not be more fully devel
oped.”
The successor of Henry Ward
Beecher recently said to his con
gregation: “You are eating many
kinds of food, pouring wine down
youi throats, saturating youiselves
with all kinds of ease and luxuries
and then preparing to die out of
life, when God has put you here
for something better. You’re not
happy, but in seven days I could
make you happv. Organize the
resources of life in the interest of
the poor and weak, and for misery
you will have happiness, for self
ishness that corrodes you will have
a blade that flashes more and more,
and then you will know real lux
ujy —luxury of service.”
Miss Estelle Strickland hasjreturned
from Lucy Cobb’s, and spent Christ
mas at home.