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i ijh This s,nall word adequately describes our great line of Clothing; clothing that fits, that is shapely
| K If that has tone, that is right in price,-not one detail neglected. The standard of this department is higher
| |M than ever.
I n ' ( l ll * reinent °* fashions has been overlooked, no good quality has been slignted ;
| ' 4Sf THE VERY
; colors the most desirable, workmanship the very best. It is the
f> 4LHRCEST HND BEST STOCKED*
fX\ Clothing Department in Cartereville.
(Offi Tt ackl,OWledgeS n0 peer ; H has none - Tt stands ] one in its very greatness, and prices are snch as
lUiTI- Y wlll ,neet the ,ieart Y approbation ot every.man or boy who spends his money here. The past week’s in-
If.tff ’ A° w of business in clothing is a test of this store’s ability to serve you satisfactorily.
Itt JIl 1 i Ask to see
• l|jj Pechheimer, Pischel & Cos. and Sperro, Michael & Sons Clothing
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YOUNG PEOPLE’S MEETING.
Prof. M L. Brittain and Rev. J. J.
Bennett to Speak Here.
There will be a Young People’s
at the Baptist church to
to v 'bich the public is cor
diaßr invited.. It will be in the
nature <.'£ a conference to set forth
the werft .that is being done by the
Baptist Yo.’ ln £ People’s Union of
-Gt orgia.
>Pro f . M. 7/. Brittain, county
'school comm -**lt>. ,ier / or Pulton
countv, and also president of the
B. Y. P. U. for Gee' r £ ia - will be
here to conduct the conference,
iicv. Joe J. Bennett, who assisted
Mr. Bealer in his recent faceting
and who made such a favorable
impression on the people of Ca."‘
' tersvilw., mil also be present at 4 ,
s'Ngiaiflik.
The Baptist churches in the
county have been invited to send
representatives to this meeting and
tthe young people’s societies of the
• other churches in Cartersville have
been invited to be present to hear
these leaders in this great move
ment for the education of the young
alcng religious lines.
Miss Laura Dwelle, of Charlotte
N. C., arrived Monday evening
and is the guest of Miss Lottie
Anderson.
Gray ?
“My hair was falling out and
turning gray very fast. But your
Hair Vigor stopped the falling and
restored the natural color.”—Mrs.
E. Z. Benomme, Cohoes, N. Y.
It’s impossible for you
not to look, old, with the
color of seventy years in
your hair! Perhaps you
are seventy, and you like
your gray hair! If not,
use Ayer’s Hair Vigor.
In less than a month your
gray hair will have all the
dark, rich color of youth.
fI.M tattle. All trautos.
I If roar druggist cannot •apply yon,
•end ns one dollar and w will express
I you a bottle. Be sore and giro the came
I of your nearest express office. Address,
J. C. AYKR CO., Lowell, Mass.
Senator Thos. 11. Baker and
Representatives M. L. Johnson and
K. S. Andeison went down to At
lanta yesterday to be pieseiit. ai
the opening of the Georgia legis
lature, which convened yesterday
at rflbon, -
J. McCormick has a
fine display at the in
ter-state fair in Atlanta, and hopes
to capture the first prize. He will
also attend t ie state fair in Savan
nah.
Scheuer advertises this week ev
erything in their store at cost and
intend to quit the dry goods bus
iness as soon as the present stock
can be disposed of. -Mr. Max
Scheuer does not know what he
will engage in, hut will quit the
dry goods business.
Miss Carrie Williams, who,with
her mother has been spending the
summer in Cartersville, left Mon
day tor Atlanta, to be the guest of
M?s. R. D. Spalding during the
horse show, after which she will
return to LaGrauge.
Mr. Starling Roberts, Maj. A.
M. Foute, Capt. J. L. Neel and
Mr. Joe Bell have gone to Macon
to attend the state veterans reun
ion.
Dr. M. M. Puckett, of Dalton,
made a business trip to the city
Monday.
Mrs. Julia Trippe Johnson leaves
next Monday for Columbus to rep
resent the Cassville chapter at the
convention of the Georgia Divis
ion, U. D. C. Mrs. Johnson, by
her activity and eainest interest in
their cause has earned the name
of “the veteran’s friend.” She is
a prominent figure in U. D. C. cir
cles.
Judge Hendricks, a few days
ago, came home quite ill from At
lanta, where he had been with
Mrs. Hendricks to see Dr. Cal
houn about the latter’s eyes. The
judge was seized w r ith a chill while
in the city and has since been suf
fering with inflammatory rheuma
tism.
Dr. Dowman, president of Em
ory College, preached a very strong
sermon at the Methodist church
Sunday and took up a collection
for Science Hall an intended an
nex of Emory.
Rev. C. H. White, of Appleton
City, Mo., is spending a short
while in the city and has preached
several times at the Presbyterian
church. He is an able preacher,
and the church is contemplating
calling him as pastor.
The Eminent Kidney
and Bladder Specialist.
The Discoverer of Swamp-Root at Work 1b
His Laboratory.
There is a disease prevailing in this
country most dangerous because so decep
tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by
h—heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure
or apoplexy are often the result of kidney
disease. If kidney trouble is allowed to ad
vance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack
the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves
break down and waste away cell by cell.
Then the richness of the blood—the albumen
-“leaks out and the sufferer has Bright's
Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root the new dis
covery is the true specific for kidney, bladder
and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands
of apparently hopeless cases, after all other
efforts have failed. At druggists in fifty-cent
and dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent free
by mail, also a book telling about Swamp-
Root and its wonderful cures. Address
Dr. Kilmer & Cos., Binghamton, H. Y. and
mention this paper.
Hon. W. J. Neel has been quite
sick at his home in the Fifth ward
for the past few days. His friends
hope to see him out again in a
very short time.—Rome Tribune.
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leave to Sell for Reinvestment.
GEORGI \, Bartow County.
Notice is hereby given,' that, on the
20th day of November, 1901, at 10 o’clock
a. m., at the court house in Cartersville,
said county, John VV, L. Brow n as guar
dian for Janies R, Brown, a minor of
said county, will apply to the judge of
the superior court of said county, for
leave to sell,for the purpose of reinvest
ment, an undivided one-half interest,
belonging to his said ward, James K.
Brown, a minor in the follow ing prop
erty, to-wit:
That certain tract or parcel of land
known as the lourth (4th) division of the
estate of Elijah M, Field, late of said
county, deceased, awarded to Carrie 8.
Field, by the commissioners appointed
to divide said Elijah y. Field’s estate,
to-w-it: Beginning on the east line ol
lot numoerylO in the4th district and 3d
section of Bartow county, Georgia, at
the southeast corner of the 3d division
of said estate,runs southS chains,thence
west 96 chains to Pumpkinvine creek,
thence along down the creek to the
mouth of a certain ditch,thence up said
ditch to the corner of the 3d division,
thence east 99.25 chains to the point of
beginning, being lots or parts of lots of
and Nos. 910, 9 11,12, I3 and gHjalso
lbe north half of lot number 893, all in
the 4th district and 3d aection ol said
tounty, and as appears of record m th j
book “C” of distributions, etc., pages
l&Jand 188, Ordinary’s office said coun
ty,
Tbis application for leave to sell said
property will be mace ior the reason
that the guardian cannot give it ins per
sonal attention, and the income reaized
upon the value ol the property and in
vestment is very small, fluctuating and
uncertain, and because the proceeds of
tins sale can be moie advantageously
otherwise invested, securing a more
certain and increased income,
1 his 22d Oct. Iqul.
JOHN W. L. RROWN,
Quaidian tor Jas, R, Brown,
JOHN H. YVJKLE, Att’y.
Application for Homestead.
GEORGIA, Bartow Ceuntv.
Janies H. Ford has applied for exemp
tion of personalty under section 2828 et,
seq. civil code of Georgia, and I will
pass upon the same at ten o’clock a. m ,
on the 12th day of Novembei, 1901, at
my office, This 2Tst Oct, IjjOl. 10-23 2t.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
WHO WHAT WHEN
HHNSTHELS.
ORIGINAL IN NAME,
RICINAL IN NATURE,
RICINAL IN DESIGN.
A Fete Day jor the Ladies.
The Mos-i Perfect and Complete
Minstrel Organization Extant.
A Host of Eurooean Novelties.
Bill LAHttHHBLK TAI’DYIGUK 4
I 1/ AXb SPRCIALTI ACTS, l %J
Celebrities culled from the ranks
Of the World’s foremost ar
tists. More than any oth
er Minstrel Organiza
tion Traveling-.
A GALLAXY OF
OPERATIC VOCALISTS.
50-PEOPLE-50
Lauded by the Millions.
SOT a CHEAP PRIC’EDCOMBINATION
50c., be
coming Saturday, Oct, 26
AT OPERA HOUSE.
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
Don’t Accept a Substitute!
When you ask for Cascarets be
sure you get the genuine Cascarets
Candy Cathartic t Don’t accept
fraudulent substitutes, imitations or
counterfeits! Genuine tablets stamp
ed C. C. C. Never sold in bulk.
All druggists, roc.
If You Are in Need of
FURNITURE.
It W ill Pay You to Call On
Jackson, Griffin & Cos.
We carry a full line of cheap, medium and fine furniture, carpets
rugs, mattings and trunks and can suit you in both price and quality
COFFINS AND CASKETS.
when* desired 1 tlmeS and ° ur Mr ' Jaekson is prepared to do embalming
Gall and see us for anihing you need in our line.
JACKSON, GRIFFIN & CO.
Don’t Forget Us
When Yon Want
Fertilisers
J. E. FIELD & SON.
n^M J T tobacco SPIT
L/UIM 8 nd SMOKE
v Your Lifeawayl
J* ™d say form of tobacco using
* ro “K. magnetic, full of
new life and vigor by talcing KO-TO-BAO
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Notice to Debtor* and Creditor**
Notice is hereby given to all creditors
of the estate of Thos. C. Barron, deco***
ed, to render in an account of their a ■
niands to me within the time presort"®"
by iaw, properly made out. Person
indebted to said deceased are ® er
requested to make immediate
to the undersigned. October 9th, I“**
H. M. GREEN, Admr..,