The News and courant. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1901-1904, October 10, 1901, Image 1

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tew SERIES—VOL-I—NO. 13. the place to boy, money back ip you want it. i >f Dependable *SAT PRICES THAT MEAN A BIG SAVING TQ’YQTT, AT^ CARTERSVILLE'S GREATEST STORE. J. w. VAUGHAN & CO. gREAT, because they possess the highest commercial rating and facilities for buying goods. BEAT, because they buy and sell more Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats-* etc., than any other house in the county. GREAT, because they display and sell the latest creation as to style—best as to quality —lowest as to prices. YVe are business building, and aim to win the trust and confidence of the great public by furnishing them evsry day (not spasmodically, and bv the be*t goods, at the lowest price?. To regular buyers this moans a large saving. Thousands of wide awake shoppers haye learned this money saying secret, 'and every day and year th<* number has increased, business grown until we possess the largest line of customers in the county. Consider These. IT not to your interest Money will be rorund*pd* K<*ad\ Made BED CLOTHING. Selling at prices that make home: sewing false economy. White c* o ' chet and Marseilles (guilts, color ed Comforts, hemmed Sheets and Pillow Cases, of good sewing and bt fabrics, selling at small of proqt. White crochet Spreads, btautiful designs. Heavy white Quilts, inches, cheap Extra large and heavy Marseilles Quilts at Faacy covered Bed Comforts, heavy, at 75c and SI.OO each. Fine cotton filled colored Coui foits, at $1.50 and $2.00. Good quality hemmed bleached ibeots at 6o each. Vary heavy bleached Sheets, hem med stitched 80c each. Fine bleached Pillow Cases, 15c to 23c each. We sell with great success the ■celebrated Defender Sheets and Gases. WINTER UNDERWEAR For Men, Women and Children When the frost is on the pumpkin And the fodder’s in the shock It is high time of shedding your light underwear and donnirfg the heavier kind. This is the pet de partment with us. Yon won't find stecks any larger, assortments more complete, prices any lower—- bnt here you find the best place in town TO BUY YOUR UNDER WEAR. Women’s heavy 36 inch knit flfcoced Vest (pants to match) 25c each. Women's wool knit cotton fletced Vest (pants to match) 50c each. Finer quafttv wool Vest and Pants cheap at 75c, $1 00 and $1.50. Women’s knit fleeced Union Suits, 25c, 50c, SI.OO, $2.00. Boys’ heavy fleeced Vest and Drawers, good values, 25c, 50c. ’Children’s Vest and Pants, all cotton, 15c and 25c. Men’s heavy knit Vest and Draw ers, fleeced, 25c gxtra heavy fleeced Shirts and Drawers, very good, 50c each,. Men’s all wool Jersej knit camel's hair and wool fleeced Shirts and Dnnwers, at sj.oo, $1 5° aat * $2.00 each. No woman wears corset* For fun, not, yet some might suppose so from the way some mer;hants try to sell corsets. A good corset means a good form and proper support. We sell “Her Majesty,” Thompson’s Glove Fit ting, “R & G,” “Ferris" and “C B" makes, in short, medium, long lengths, straight tor large people. Prices 50 to 3.50, cheaper cornets at 15c. to 25c. ASK FOR TICKETS WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE. We have several complete sets and hundreds of piece* of fine CHINA WARE to give away free to every cash purch jr. A great opmrtu n’tv to ootain a Set of Dishes free. With every cash purch. se ask tor tickets, and ask the plan to be explained to you R membe ell thi oest ai * leav es price— v- are not undersold —we refund the money, ——J. W. iZHUGHHN GO. Mn n|jKg| IHR^I rn | Ca 'crsville, ls : THE NEWS AND COURANT. OARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1901. UNDERWEAR TRIMMINGS, Laces and Embroideries. Hcve you seen them ? A few dim®* will buy enongh for all the underwear yoa are making and make the garments many times prettier. Very fine Torchon Laces, dainty patterns, 1 to 2 1-4 inches. sc. Fine beaded Torchon Edges and Inserting, 2 1-4 inches, toc. a inch Point d’Argenfian Laces, xoc. Fine Mecline Laces and Insert ings, 10c. Pare all linen Laces, very fine, 10 to c • 3 1-2 inch Embroidery, fast edge, good muslin, sc. DRESS GOODS SPECIALS Fresh as Apple Blossoms The recent growth of our DRESS GOODa bnsfciess Is one of the significant signs of the times. THIS ST#RE is literally becoming Dress Goods headquar ters for the people. Our client age is not limited to one class but to all who enjoy any degree of in telligent discrimination concern ing values. We dos’t advertise a tenth, but note these: 28 inch fancy double-width half Jacquards, iaj4c. All wool 34 inch Homespun and Cheviots, double width, 25c. Double width all wool Venetians, new and cheap, at 50c {6 inch all wool Sackings, Home spuns and Flannels, at 50c. Extra wide Venetians, Chalk Stripes, Broad Cloths, at SI.OO. See our line of illuminated Etta mines, Parker Cloth*, Cheviots, Gol't Suitings and Reversibleß, $1.25 to $1.50. Special purchases is Black Goods, everything sew and stylish, prices lowest. Velvet Cords for waistsj new and raging, 80c. In the FUR DEPARTMENT We will make the fur fly in more senses thas one, and these are the special values that will do it. Fur scarfs, with tails, all shades, 1.00 each up to 5.00. Extra Long Fur 9carfs, new style, 2.25 to 6.00. Fur Collarettes, with or without Tabs, 1.25 to 5.00. OUR riHOES Means Standard of Merit This is by far the best lot of Shoes ever offered for the price. The varieties of leathers, shapes and styles arc.jsufficient to satisfy the most varied taste. Every pair newly made ; therefore, you get the latest. This is one of the greatest departments of our house. Sole selling agents for ZEIGLER SHOES, Queen City Shoes, B a tle Ax Shoes, Edwin Clapp Short, “Smart Set” Shoes, and other guaranteed lines. Money made by wearing them. Childs' and Misses’ heavy School Shoes, 75c, SI.OO and $1.50. Women's Polk Shoes, also Don gola Button Shoes, at 50c. Best heavy kip, or Dongola But ton Shoes, you can buy for SI,OO. Try our Women’s Queen City Shoes, all solid, all styles, $1.50. Fine Zeigler Shoes, none as good for the price, $2.00, $2.50 and $3-s°- Men’s and Boys’ heavy guaranteed Work Shoes, SI.OO to $1.50. All solid fine Dress Shoes, latest style, sl.s* to $2.50, Try a pair of “Smart Set” or Clapp Shoes for $3.50 to $6.00. GREAT CLOTHING VALUES We consider the word “value” to be a combination of excellence of quality and reasonableness of price, and whan we say GREAT CLOTHING VALUES, we mean an extremely low price attached to Men’s and Boys’ Clothing of unquestioned all around excel lence. HERE ARE ONLY A FEW : LOT 28343. —Men’s all wool Che viot, Oxford mixture, with herring-bone stripe, heavy weight, ss.to. LOT 27513. Men’s all 4tbl Washington Mills Black Che viot Suit, French fancy, $8.60. LOT 27761. Men’s daik grey •tripe Howard Cassimere Suits extra good value, SIO.OO. Finer tailor-made Suits for men at $12.50. $15.00 and $20.00. Cheaper Suits in good values for men at $2.90 to $4.00. Boys’ fancy striped Knee Suits, SI.OO. Boys’ fine heavy all wool Knee Suits, $2.00, $3.00, $4.50. The best Man’s Overcoat in town at $8.50. See our complete line for Men and Boys, SI,OO to $2.00, Special offering in Men’s Pants, SI.OO to $5 00. Opeiiing Week In CLOAK DEPARTMENT If you get it here you know it s right We seem to hit it jnst right in garment buying. Perhaps it’s the style, or price, or both. What ever it is, it’s doing the business. Better hurry ; first comers get best pick. Ladies' black 18 inch jacket,plain, $1.90. Ladies’ black or castoT 27 inch Jacket, half fitting bad*, $3 *O. Fine Kersey jacket, ip all new shades, $4.00, Latest novelties in half tight fit ting back, $7.50, si.oo, $15.00. The new Automobiles, 45 inches, in black, Oxfords, Castors, swell style, $8 00, $12.00, $15.00. Novelties in Misses’ Jackets, 14 to 18 years. $1.25 to $lO 00. Childs’ Wraps, in new designs, 4 to 12, at SI.OO to $5.00. Cloth Capes, plain and fancy, 20c to $5 00 each. Silk Plush Capes, bargains, $3.00 to $5,00. Ladies’ black fancy reedy-nia-de Skirts, 75c each. Full line made Skirts, ia dress and walking, black and colors, SI.OO to $5.00. IN LINENS We Offer 54 inch bleached D*ffca<h, at 19c. 60 inch bleached caija Dampsk, at 30c. Finer 72 inch satin Damask, cheap at 65c to SI.OO. 18x36 inch black Damask Towel, 10c each. Cotton Bath Towels, heavy, 10 and 15c each. Heavy COTTON GOODS JEANS CASSIMEES. The weight and weaves that prove to be exceedingly cheap at the low price we put on them 25 inch fancy Cotton Checks, at 2 per vard. Better qua. y Checks, extra wide, 5c and 6c. Superior weight and quality Cot ton Flannel, sc, Hearvy full width Cotton Jeans, 9c and 12 j4c. Heavy wool Jeans, good value, 20c, 25c and 35c. Good heavy Cassimere, new pat terns, 25c, 50c and 75c. Best indigo and red Calicoes, as long as they last, at 3# c - How About the LITTLE THINGS I Top are using them every day— glance through and save your pennies. 18x34 inch Cotton Towels, 4c each 2 ink nickel Writing Tablets for 5c 1 boa 24 Envelopes and sheet* Pa per, good, sc. 3 mefal and rubber top painted pencils, 6c. Ito inch wide fine cotton Tor chon Lace, sc. 1 fine lawn hemmed Handkerchief sc. 5 c. 15 balls Sewing Thread for sc. Extra heavy fast black seamlesa ribbed Hose, 10c. 18x36 bleached damask Linen Towels, roe. ___ 36 inch by 3 yard Window-Shades at 10c. 3x7 fine Cloth Shades, in plain and faacies. 25c to 60c. Oak, walnut or mahogany Win dow Poles, 25c each. Brass Curtain Rods, for sash and lace Curtains, 15c to 50c. 4 hook fancy stitched and trim med Dorset, 15c. Good dress Comb or Hair Biush 10c, 15c and 25c. Zephyr, in all colors, split or sin gle. 5c per hank. Men’s heavy well made brown Overalls, till gone, 35c. Men’s diagonal Macintoshes, with cape, 75c. New MATTINGS AND RUGS Ingraii. Art Squares UPHOLSTERY CURTAINS Space won’t allow us to de scribe all. Anew one won’t come amiss. They will make the house look non cheerful these fall and wintry evenings, and a pick from thesis will satisfy and save money. Heavy Qil Mattings, one and * yards wide, at 30c a square yard. heavy floor Linoleum, a yards wide, at $1.20 a yard. Qiina Matting, medium weight, 15c. Heavy seamless Matting, new pat terns, 20c, 25c and 30c. Beautiful cotton warp Jap Mat tings, cheap, aoc, 25c and 30c, Large size Jute Rugs, no guaran tee, $1.25. Smyrna Rugs, made by Bromley Bros., the best put on the market, at SI.OO, 1.50, 2.00, 3.50, 3.50 and 6.00. Smyrna Rugs of less value, at 75c, SI.OO, 1.50, .00, 3.00, 4.50. Tapestry Curtains, in red, brown, green, blue, $2.00 to 5.00 per pair. Hall Tapestries and Lounge Cov ers, 25c, 50c, 75c and SI.OO. OLD SERIES—2OTH YEAR. We Can’t Recollect Of ever offering ns greatpities as we now show in Umbrsfcjfc and Parasols. The goods are pjtfect in every detail —and art ijM se conds as yc*i might judge the price— Ladies Cotton Serge Fa*t %iek, 26 inch at 30c. Ladies Taffeta, steel rod on Frame, 26 inch, 1.00. Ladies silk Carola, silver triiijpned. steel rod, cheap, 1.25 and Finer parasols for ladies at afso to 3-50. Men’s heavy Serge .28x30 inch, 50 to 1.00. Men’s Fine Dress Umbrellass'-fcilk, 26 or 28 inch, 1.23 and 2.00. Here and There Read carefully andex amiuo affods. Watch the silk sale. Boys’, Childrens’ and Mao*' -all wool or fancy plush caps, ctyeap, but good at 25c. Best Fur hat, all shapes and stMors sold in the county for 1.00. Carhart Overalls and work dbirts 1.00. Childs Polka Shoes, to close alt 25. Mens heavy Drill Drawers, elMjktic ankle, 15c. Knight Shirts, in fancy Defcjet. cotton, 50, 75, 1.00. Ladies new neck Buffs, black-and black and white, 1.25. Silk bargains si.ooquahty in ttfeey stylish patterns of silks, to Isoee at 50c. line xviu vjiv7Ta nauauieiir bTb hooks claps, buttons, al shades, 1.00 and 1.50. Great line kid gloves, all sfatfdes. 50 to 75c, Boys 2 piece knee suite, Gcey mix cheviot, 60c suit. Fancy all* wool Flannels, atebrt ment colors, 25 to 1.00. Look at Black Goods, all the 4few things 25c. to 2.00. Nazareth waists for Children all sizes, 25c. Don’t forget the sfik sale. A lew good Blankets Will be sold very cheap. Not more than a couple depen pairs, so it won’t do to say but we are anxious to see how manv housewives are curioe,n ough to answer an advertisement of this kind. Fine wool,silk bound,good weight, 10x4, at 3.50. Very fine all wool, heavy silk bound 10-4 at 4.50 and 6.00. 11-4 and 12-4 wocl b. .nkets,heavy, ; 3.50 to 7.50 pair. ID-4 Grev or white eotton blankets good quality and nicely bound at 1 00 to 1.50 pair. Already we have sold several • pairs of fine blankets. S<*e us be j fore you buy.