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FINE STATIONERY,
And Druggists Sundries.
Can be bought at lowest prices from
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LOCAL NEWS
_JN BRIEF.
Service at Mt. Carmel protracted
irom the second Sunday in Octo
ber.
Miss Mamie Sparks, of Sanders
ville, Ga., is the guest of Mrs. W.
L Cason.
The buildings on the site for the
new court house are being torn
<?cwn and hauled away.
Rev. Geo. E. Benedict, of Cedar
town, passed through the city Mon
day, en route to Atlanta. ,
Miss Julia Smith left Tuesday,
for Athens where she will enter
the State Normal school.
• Miss Aurela Galt, who has been
spending the summer in Bi;ming
ham with relatives, will return
home this week.
Get the Most
Out of Your Food
You don’t and can’t if vonr stomach
is weak. A weak stomach does not di
gest all that is ordinarily taken into it.
It gets tired easily, and what it fails to
digest is wasted.
Among the signs of a weak stomach
are uneasiness after eating, fits of ner
vous headache, and disagreeable belch
* lng
“I have taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla *t
different times for stomach troubles, and a
run down condition of the system, and have
been greatly benefited by its use. I would
not be without it in my family. I am trou
bled especially in 6ummr with weak stom
ach and nausea and find Hood’s Sarsaparilla
invaluable.” E. B. Hickman. W.Cbester, Pa.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and Pills
•Strengthen and tone the stomach Mid
*he whole digestive system.
Big Scoop in Clothing
NECESSITATES A
GREAT CLOTHING SALE.
When our buyers were in New York in August they availed themselves of the
greatest opportunity in the history of this business of bargain getting in clothing
There were five big stores represented. They closed out a lot from the manu.
factories of ($60,000) Sixty Thousand Dollars worth of clothing, and one-fifth of
that amount was shipped to this store. To day it is here- —the greatest line of
clothing ever shown in tnie town, at the lowest prices ever heard of here, else
where, anywhere. This stock comsists of Men’s, Youths and Boys’ Suits, Over
coats and Trousers of the best makes in the Union, FECHHEIMER, FISHEL
&CO, and SPERO MICHAL & SON, of New York.
Do you want a good stylish
SUIT OR OVERCOAT
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BRADLEY,GRIFFIN l CO.
The Bell Telephone Cos., has re
newed operations and are erecting
I the poles lor the local exchange.
Miss Lois Hudson, of Griffin,
after a two week’s visit to Mrs. T.
|C. Crenshaw, returned home this
: week.
Don’t forget the silver tea at the
park Saturday evening, but help
the ladies in their w’ork of im
provement.
The Village Improvement com
mittee of the Cherokee Club will
give a silver tea at the park Satur
day afternoon.
Th ere w ill be services at the
Episcopal church next Sunday
evening at 7:30 o’clock. All are
cordially invited.
Regular preaching at Best chap
el next Saturday and Sunday.
Last communion service Sunday,
service Sunday morning.
Rev. W. J. Luke will preach at
Poplar Springs next Sunday morn
ing, the pastor at night. Services
protracted the week* following.
Mrs. Rebecca Durham has gone
on a visit to relatives at Chipley,
Ga., and will also visit Marietta
and LaGrange before returning.
Mr. C. Peacher left Monday for
Savannah, where he will remain a
week attending to business matters.
The office of the Kentucky Mutual
agency will be under the charge of
Capt. T. J. Lyon during his ab
sence.
Dr. A. B. Fite, of Muscogee,
Indian Territory, spent a day or so
with his brother, Judge A. W.
Fite, the first of the week. He was
on his return home from a visit to
New York. Dr. Fite was reared
in Bartow and many of his old
friends were rejoiced at meeting
him again.
Cheap. Our Clothing combines all the dash,style and wear
ing qualities, and best of all, the price is right.
Kour inspection will be better than pages of praise and
the prices in plain fignres are the most eloquent argu
ments.
. Don’t buy without seeing this line or you may regret it.
Mr. Augustus S. Quillian re
turned to Little Rock, Ark., Sun
day night after a most pleasant
visit to Cartersville, Cass Station
and Rome Ga.
Mr. L. C. Watson, of Dukes,
Ala., has charge of the E. & W.
freight depot, in place of Mr. E.
Hodges.
Mr. John H. Dobbs has bought
the home of Mrs. Rebecca Durham,
on Leake street, to which he will
move soon.
Mr. F. M. Loveless has pur
chased the Stansell place on South
Erwin street, and with his father
and mother moved in on Monday.
Mr. J. M. Purse, who was quite
sick for ten days, is improving and
able to be at his office again. Dur
ing his illness his son, Mr. Ben
Purse has been looking after his
work.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Forrester
have rented the Terrace place,
where they will conduct a board
ing house, and moved in on Tues
day. The people of Cartersville
give them a cordial welcome to the
city.
Mrs. L. E. Sheats, wife of A. Y.
Sheats, died at her home at King
ston, last Wednesday. Mrs. Sheats
was a Christian woman, and had a
large circle of warm friends who
sympathize with the bereaved hus
band in his great loss.
Mr. J. W. Cunyus and family,
who have been conducting a board
ing house at the Harris place for
the past year, left Monday evening
for Atlanta, where they will engage
in the same business, having se
cured a place on Jackson street.
We regret to lose them from Car
tersville.
Mr. Ed Hodges, who has been
been depot agent of the East and j
West railroad here for several years
left last week for his farm at Fish
Creek where he goes to recuperate
his health. He will resume his I
place with the E. & W. R. R.
about the first of January if his
health improves sufficiently to jus
tify his return to office work.
Mr. Z. T. Russell, who has the
contract for the free mail delivery
route from Cartersville, started on
his first round at ten o’clock Tues
day morning. He had anew turn
out, horse, harness, buggy and
all, and made.a pretty showing for
the start. He was accompanied by
Mr. G. W. Lochridge, the veteran
mail carrier.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT!!
The New Store* Calling it the
NEWY ork bargain store
The Most for ths Money.
JONES BUILDING, BANK BLOCK.
nf the np irt ?’ a u l? C -V’’ tclLOr ma( l c &c. Everything for everybody,
x e 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 sec our line first
and be posted with our prices. Ihe fabric and the styles are the most fascinating
and with an eye single to your most critical taste. Our treatment to customers is
r A eP a r °n Ch and beyond criticism. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money
c k. A dollar saved is a dollar made and remember now is your chance or never
again to reap a good harvest, Come early before the great rush.
Big Drive in Fine Ladies’ Kid Gloves. $1.50 Kind for 69 Cents a Pair.
Go to Buaton Buggy & Harness
Cos., for cheap buggies.
Mrs. F. M. Walker has returned
from an extended visit to relatives
at Gadsden Ala.
Miss Madaline walker returned
Saturday from a pleasant visit to
relatives at Mt. Airy, N. C.
Mr. J. W. Hill, of Resaca, is
spending a few days in the city,
the guest of Dr. w. C. Griffin.
Gentlemans 12 size Elgin watch
jeweled movement, Bargain at
$25,00 for a few days $18,50. To
see them is to buy.
F. Gresham.
The Burton Buggy & Harness
Cos have just received a car load of
buggies which the will sell at bot
tom pricer. Call on W. T. Burton
and see them.
Ed V. Price & Cos, the largest
tailoring house in Chicago wil have
their representative with C. L.
Collins & Cos. Oct, 4th and sth; see
their line.
Buggies nnd surries in the latest
patterns and good styles at the
Burton Buggy and Harness Cos,
just received anew car load. Call
and see them at the Burton harness
shp. *
Ladies solid gold watch Elgin
or Waltham jeweled movement,
aerfectly reliable time keepers, for
a week I will make a special price
sl9, 50 regular $30,00 watches.
F. Gresham.
Try a tailor made suit this season;
we absolutely guarantee a fit, thev
hold their shape and are as cheap
as good Hand-me-down suits.
Look at the line shown at C, L.
Collins & Cos. in pattern pieces,
Oct 4th and sth.
Ed. V. Price & Cos , had a repre
sentative with us last spring and
those who bought suits from us at
that time will remember the excel
ent fit of each garment and also the
workmanship. Try us again.
Remember the date, Oct 4th and
sth. C. L. Collins & Cos.
The next attraction of the ly
ceum course will be on Thursday,
October 17th; when the deßassie
Gill Johnstone combinatson musi
cal and dramatic entertainment
will be given. This attraction is
spoken of in the highest praise by
press and public, and the people
of Cartersville are promised a rare
treat.
Educate Vonr Bowel* With Cumreti.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
l®c, ttc< It C. C. C, fail, druggists refund money.
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A Beautiful Countenance. '
It is a notable fact that many a>
face whose features are anything
but perfect, has been called beauti
ful because the owner wears an ex
pression of brightness, hope or
comfort. Indeed, no face, however
regular the features may be, can
claim to be really beautiful unless
it has a good expression. The best
way to acquire a kind expression is
to forget oneself, for no selfish per
son can really look genuinely pleas
ed at another’s pleasure, or really
be interested in another’s life. A
stubborn will causes deep lines-from
the nose to the corner of the mouth,
a morbid disposition causes- the
mouth to droop at the corners, and
an impatient temper draws deep
lines across the forehead. Tt i-s
quite possible to acquire a good
expression after an amount of time
and trouble, and, as a natural con
sequence, the mind and disposition
undergo a complete change. The
lines around the eyes will be the.
pleasant lines or laughter, the lips
will unconsciouly curve upward
and the forehead smooth.
Expression of the face depends
entirely upon inward disposition.
A hopeful disposition will smile
over things that to a despondent
mind seems all black and wretched.