The News and courant. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1901-1904, October 10, 1901, Image 8

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■ Ijt \ \ / s p tf: ,• < \ ' V. |— ’• ‘‘PfUNCETON"SackS „ ‘tfwr 6a*kuA. war <3. . OCIETY - Mary Muuford is visiting Mrs. Oscar Peeples in Chattanooga. Mrs. F. W. Ambler returned last week from Sewanee, Term., where she has been spending sev- months with her mother, Mrs. Wiluierding. , Mrs. Sam Galloway, of Atlanta, was the guest of her daughter,Mr*. Fied Gresham, last Sunday. Miss Mary Dweile, of Charlotte, N. C., is the popular guest of Miss Lottie Anderson, on Erwin street. Hiss Lottie Cowherd, of Gor donsville, Va., will arrive in tbe city soon, and will be the guest of ber sister. Mrs. W. D. Johnson. Col. Jas W. Austin and Mr. Ed win H. Calhoun, of Atlanta, spent Sunday in the city. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. flite and children returned to their home in Barnesvilie last Tuesday. The Village Improvemen t com aittee of the Cherokee Club had a No Hair? “■Nlj hair was falling out very fast and I was greatly alarmed. I then tried Ayer’s Hair Vigor and my hair stopped falling at once.”— Mrs. G. A. MrV" l - Alf rnr’ f] * ' / tt The trouble is your hair i does not have life enough. I Act promptly. Save your \ hair. Feed it with Ayer’s 1 Hair Vigor. If the gray hairs are beginning to show, Ayer’s Hair \ is will restore color ev timC. 51.83 a Vitti*. Ati in . If you-. canr '* * Bead u one dollar and awi TwitotHe. P'leurear of your nearest , otto J. C. A. £EH 00., U. Big Scoop in Clothing NECESSITATES A GREAT CLOTHING SALE. When oar 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 mania factories of ($00,OCX)) Sixty Thousand Dollars worth of clothing, and one-fifth o* that amount was shipped to this store. To-day it is here —the greatest line of clothing ever shown in this town, at the lowest prices ever heard of here, else where, anywhere. This stock consists of Men’s, Youths and Boys’ Suits. Over coats and Trousers of the l>est makes in the Union, FECHHEIMER. FISHEL &CO-, and SPERO MICHAL & SON, of New York. Doyou want a good stylish SUIT OR OVERCOAT p " ahea l ) our Clothing combines all the dash, style and wear & Bf 1 iliJ< Qualities, and best or all, the priee is right J Tour inspection will be better than pages of praise and the Pri®3 in plain figures are the moet eloqment argu- V ■- • * Don’t buy without seeing this line or you may regret it BRADLEY,GRIFFIN & CO. “silver tea” in the park last Satur day afternoon, the proceeds to go to buy a drinking fountain. De licious hot chocolate, whipped cream, tea aud crackers were serv-. ed. Q u * te a nice sum was real ized. * The Lyceum- The de Barrie Gill Johnstone Cos. will be the next attraction of the Lyceum course at opera house Otft. 17th. A delightful evening of music with mirth and meVody. PROGRAMME. PART 1. I Contralto Songs (h) “Could I” Harp Accompaniment .. Tosti (b) “J*st sup pose,” Hajrnes. 2. Humorous Recitals, (a) "Aunt Sarah on Bicycles” (new) (b) ‘‘bill Perkiua and His Toboag gan Slide” (new) 3. Harp Solo, (a) Mazarka de Concert Schuecker (b) Murmuring Waves 4. Contralto Song, (a) Love Among Ouraelvea, •‘Celeste,’ (o) Love Among the Fairies, ‘‘The Fairy Wedding” (ej Love Among the Negroes, “You'se My Lady” 5. Dramatic Recital, The Arena Scene from Quo Vadis, Sienkiewicz. PARI 2. 1. Dialect Recitala, (a] Boy of 12 Yeare. ‘‘Limitations of Youth” Field, lb| Boy of Four Years, "The Kindergarten Tot” 2. Herp Solo, The Intermenzeo from “Cavsleris Rustic* no’' 3. Dramatic Recital. “For Her Sake” [new,] A tragic story presenting a piea for over worked Labor. 4. Harp Solo, Popular Aire: Bonnie Sweet Bessie. The Sweetest tory. Darling Sue, Believe Me Irish Balad 5. [a| Pai' etic Reeding. “Thrush, the Newsboy” lb] Dialect Song, “Santa Clans Song” Fitz 6. Rcciu.l in the Deaf In ute Language, ‘‘Nearer My God to Thee,” with Harp Accompaniment. County Schools At the regular quarterly meeting of the County Board of Education held Oct. Bth., the following order was passed. Oideied that the public schools of this county for the next year open Nov. 1 ith and continue until five school months or 100 days be taught not including recess of one Week for the Christmas hollidays. If any community cannot open its school on day named, the board will consider petition of said com munity for another opening day at | a Ui-.etmg to be held Oct. 26th 1901. j Petition to be filed with me setting i lorth reasons for f he r< quest of 1 no<hhr day. 1 \. (. 1 'IT- N. bupt. of County St: COls. Kodoi Dyspepsia Cure what you ant sr£wsjto. * NOW IS .. IHETIME THIS IS THE PLACE FOR Fall and Winter FURNISHINGS, HATS, SHOES and UNDERWEAR. We UNDERBUY, UNDERSELL, UNDERSTAND The Store That Saves You Money. FREEMAN & HALL CfIRTERSVILLE, Gfi. [lew Meot Market W.W, ROBERTS Has opened anew meat market in the Hood building, on Main street, and is prepared to serve the public with fresh meats every day. He has a tine lot of YOUNC OATTLE and will aerye nice tender meat*. MR, J. C. DODOEX has charge of the market, and will be glad to aee hie frienda. + IT Ift + A Coal Day And I Am Going to h. c. wiLLiflnr TO BUY. It ia a real pleasure to burn hia eoal. He does net charge coal or oil, and I must aot forget to taka the money, aa alt era*it orders ara laid aside. Caah customers receive prompt atten tion. The Cash Coal Dealer* KBS CAR LOAD Buggies AND Surries Just Received bv thy BURTON BUGGY &HAR "SCO. Which wiii be sold at BOTTOM PRICES. Pall on W. T. BTRTON at .he harness Shop and he will he pleasure in allow ing vou the new b >ok. it Will no ~on ey in your pot-S; • • e.- u. ns w# ’ ought them i<~> -e<i uu m If You Are in Need 01 FURNITURE. It Will Pay You to Call On Jackson, Griffln & Cos. COFFINS ANI) F AAdlvW when°eJired! ““** “ Ud ° Ur Mr ’ Jackßon is prepared to do embalming < aliaad Me Mforanihmg you need in our line jack son, oßirirnr a co. Don’t Forget us When Yon Want Fertilizers^^ . Mg®* j J- E. FIELD : 1.1 T"7fTilniMi a nmii■in ’i tobacco SPIT YoirUfi a °truyl that D s d S r I*° ™ **°' ldrugjnate. Care euaranWod 9 Book- RBMJU>Y d co* fk ER STERLING HkMfcDV CO,, Chicago or Hew YwL 7 111 ■KiMBflnSK* Notise v. s> "’’ diiors* Notice i* - ;■ ci -flitor* of i i.e *l tieceß s td.iorn, he ir . v de , • -in-'s v vscribea ii ~ t i',-ron* udeo.e.i ‘ hereby i"• (juesteu ' IT , l '' t .i , , , I*l - .>i’r.