The News and courant. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1901-1904, September 26, 1901, Image 5

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fHE GREATEST OPPORTfeINITY. II | or the People of Cartersville and Surrounding Country to Buy Their i • cine! • Winter • Goods^ All New, Stylish and Up to Date, at 3REMTLY REDUCED PRICES No doubt you will ask why we will start the sea so by selling new goods so cheap. According to law we must settle the estate ot our late Mr. Moses Scheuer ; the time of his death we had already made contacts for the larger part of our stock, such as Clothing, Shoes, Cotton Goods and others for this fall season. We uldn t cancel these controcts and now offer these goods at sacrifice prices. To have a well assorted stock our Mr. Max Scheuer went to New York in August and mpleted same by buying Dress Goods, Sjlks and other items. It is our policy to give you the best goods at the lowest prices. Even lower tharf ever. It will cer inly pay you to look at our goods and price them. We are receiving new goods daily and still more to come. Note prices below of goods which we offer for sale ring the month oj September. PGRE DR&GS, I Patent Medicines, [fine stationery, And Druggists Sundries. I Can be bought at lowest prices from IHALL & GREENE. LOCAL NEWS P J BRIEF. H Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Knight spent ■Saturday and Sunday in Atlanta. I Col. Mark A. Hardin,of Atlanta, gas a visitor to the city Monday. B Mew and latest of Schloss Bros, greations in clothing at Vaughans. B Col. Will J. Neel, of Rome,spent ■Tuesday in the city. ■ Services protracted at Mt. Carmel ■roni second Sunday in October. ge there. ■ Mr. Thomas Lyon, Jr., of At- B r mta, spent a few days in the city ■this week. I Miss Ilee Cotton left last week P°r Atlanta, where she will stay ■until after Xmas. II Mrs. Geo. S. Crouch and cliil-, f ‘ r "'u have returned from a visit to fwatives in Marietta, '• • Mac lent Foe ■•ith happiness is Scrofula — : ’ u? T> ZT njjuiprnoriui- 1 ■ benches In one neck, dls- ! 2 fildh,, iiitiames theonucous j b.ane, wastes the tsitscies, weak- ! tCe DGiicG, reduces ine power oi t I 'cr to c!ise&c' and the capacity ; : prici oe-r]. •.£ Into con- i 1 ill l s, 1 )'v caused grear j||i.n f v:as l&nced, I a —.unin; *>r-\ i wnt into a 1 . I V}■'. a i-d to try S'. • : ,f. Bi.<t when 1 had taken : , save it. ±. Ri,. ,iFi:, Troy, Ohio. * >■' oad's Sarsaparilla and Puts rid you of it, radically and per* as they have rid thousands. SILK BARGAINS. Black Taffeta, good heavy quality, worth 65c. at 45c. Klaek Taffeta, 36 inches wide, cheap at 1.25 at 96c. . Black Peaue de Soie, never sold for less than 1 00, '•t 75c. Metallic velvets, the latest thing out for waist, at 75c. BLACK DRESS GOODS BAR GAINS. Black Venetian, 52 inches wide, ail wool, worth 1 00, at 69c. Black ali wool serge, 40 inches wide, cheap at 65c. at 45c. We have a tine assortment of black dress goods, which comprises all the novelties and standard makes. You will find here Prunellas, Soieils, Gran ites. Poplins. Hopsacking, Venetians, Cheviots, etc, Postmaster Aker man had the postoffice suitably draped on the day of President McKinley’s fun ! eral. Miss Helen Greene, of Rome, i was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones for a short while the past week. Mrs. C. M. Milam returned Sun day afternoon from Atlanta, where , she had been spending several days I with relatives. Miss Rubie Jordan, of Atlanta, ; was the charming guest of Miss j Fannie Hood for a week, returning 1 home recently. Rev, F. R. Graves, a Presbyter ian divine, will preach next Sun day morning and evening at the Methodist church. Mr. B. A. Griffin, of the firm of Bradley, Griffin & Cos., came over from Villa Rica, and spent a couple of days in the city this week. Mr. H. L. Disheroon, who has been spending several weeks with , relatives in Bartow, has returned j to liis home at Hot Springs, Ark. | Rev. W. J. Luke will preach at Poplar Springs first Suoday iti Oc tober. at eleven o’clock. Services j protracted the week following. Come. Regular preaching at Best j Chapel first Saturday and Sunday ■ in October. Last communion ser- j vice of the year Sunday morning,' You are invited. . Dr. Buford Greene reached the city Sunday afternoon from Ard- i a tb, Texas, where he has been lo hned for several months. Dr. Greene has just passed through a j trying spell of sickness of several months’ duration and his father, Dr. J. G. Greene, went out a week or more ago to he with his son who thanks to a favorable turn, in his case, rallied sufficient to return, with him, COLORED DRESS GOODS BAR GAINS. Asa special we offer all wool plaids, 36 inches wide, worth 46c., at 19c. A line oi all wool granites in the most stylish shades, 38 inches wide, worth fully 65c. at 58c Our line of colored dress goods is the best which has ever been shown here. SPECIAL BAR GAINS IN TABLE LINEN. A half bleached table linen, 72 inches wide, worth 75c. at 48c. Fine Damask, 72 inches wide, half a dozen different patterns, goods worth 1 25 yard, at 85c. Miss Cora Milam, of LaGrange, returned home Saturday after spending two weeks with her brother, Capt. J. C. Milam, and with other relatives in the com munity. The citizens of Calhoun have voted to issue $5,000 in twenty year bonds fsr the purpose of erect ing and equipping a school building. It was voted at the same time to place a system of public, schools in the town. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Godfrey, who have been spending the sum mer in New York, stopped over and spent two days the first of the week with relatives of the latter, while on their way to their home at El Paso, Tex. The members of the Presby terian church, are renovating their church edifice, and the Rev. F. R. Graves whom they have invited to preach for them, will occupy the Methodist church next Sabbath morning and evening. Mr. J. C. Oram was up from Florida Tuesday and was smiling and happy as he shook hands with his numerous friends in the com munity. Mr. Oram is located a short ways from Leesburg and is I doing finely in developing a great | kaolin deposit. Mr. W. H. Howard. Jr., spent! Monday with his home people. He j is the private secretary of Mr. S. I H. Hardwick, passenger agent of j the Southern, with headquarters at i Washington City. Will is one of the Cartersville boys who has gone away and done well for himself. Miss Julia Catherine Hall left on Monday for San Antonio, Texas, to take charge of the music de partment of St. Mary’s Hall, an Episcopal college for girls. Miss j Julia is an accomplished musician, j and the school is fortunate in se- ! curing her services. Her Carters-; yitle friends regret to see her go so far from home Capt. T. J. Lyon and Mr. C. Peacher stood second in writing insurance for the Mutual Life In surance Cos. of Kentucky fast month in the five states that T. R. Jones is the general agent for. This is a good show for our home people and speaks well for these gciitlctncti As active workers in their business. Miss Ethel Dallis, an accom plished violinist, of LaGrange, will play at the Methodist church on Sunday next. Mrs. G. 11. Aubrey will be her accompanist. There will also be special music by choir. , BARGAINS IN COTTON GOODS. We offer you here some of the biggest bargains, ever shown here. Standard indigo blue calico, worth sc. at 3%c. Nice dark outings, lieayily fleeced, full value sc. at 2 3-%c. Seaisland,% yd. wide, worth 4c. at 2)4. Unbleached cotton tlannel, twilled, worth 6c. at 3>£. Fleeced back corduroys, dark colors, worth 1434 c, at 7}4c. French Flannelettes, sold everywhere at 15c. at 10c. Light colored outing, the very heav iest quality, cheap at 12'4c. at 9c. SPECIAL BAR GAINS IN LADIES SHOES. We have a lot of odds and ends ladies’ button shoes, worth 2.50 to 3.50, sizes only 2 1-2 to 4 1-2, at x .48. SCHEU6R’S. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT!! The New Store* Calling it the IVEW YORK BARGAIN fe^TORE The Most for the Money. JONES BUILDING, BANK BLOCK. Have placed their entire stock, consisting- of a great and compiete assortment of Dry Goods and Dress Goods. Silks, Underwear, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Capes, Skirts, Walking Jackets, tailor made Suits, &c. Everything for everybody.' of the newest, the best, the cleverest and the cream of the market at special cut prices. It will pay you before buying your fall goods to call and see our line first and be posted with our prices. The fabric and the styles are the most fascinating and with an eye single to your most critical taste. Our treatment to customers is above reproach and beyond criticism. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. A dollar saved is a dollar made and remember now is your chance or never again to reap a good harvest, Come early before fhe great rush. Big Drive in Fine Ladies’ Kid Gioves. $1.50 Kind for 09 Cents a Pair. BE SORE YOO SEE OOR PERFECT FITTING ' UP-TO-DATE LINE-OF CLOTHING BEFORE YOU BUY. IP ieenrn Flail BARGAINS IN MENS’ FUR HATS We have a lot of samples, hats worth 1.50 to 2.50, which we offer at 1 00. We wish to call your attention to our stock ol Child, Boys’ and Mens’ clothing. Styles are the very latest. Colors are the most desirable. Workmanship the very best, Prices are such as will meet the approval of everyone who buys here. In regard to our Millinery De partment, we state that we are pre pared to furnish you with fashion able and becoming millinery at prices that take away all the ex travagance and make your Fall Hat cost* vou but little. CHINA |AND (CROCKERY. Our shelves are lull of the latest shapes and decorations in China and Crockery, and we have just anything you may want in Glassware. Why go to store after store hunting what you want when you can get it by coming to us. We haye a complete stock to select from and our prices are low. mm RiM ImulUUli DllUiJ. I l i Educate Your Bowe'j With CascareUi. Candy Cathartic, cure, constipation forever. 10c, 25c. If C. C C. fail, druggists refund money.