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Geo. S. Crouch Geo. S. Crouch
A CLOTHING AND SHOE TALK
Strouse & Bro., of Baltimore, Md., are
makers of the celebrated “High Art Cloth
ing.” We are their agents in Cartersville.
Their goods have no superior ior flit work
manship and the minor details that go to
make up a nice suit of clothes.
Out sorck is full and complete and we
want to fit you up with one of their suits.
YJ e carry also another special line of cloth
ing, the Mayfield Woolen Mills Clothing
and Pants, that for hard wear can’t be beat.
Get some of their clothes that have the pic
ture of a sheep on them and they will stay
with you and never fade-
HBYWOOD SHOES WEAR,
They come in box calf, velour and old
fashioned calf skin. If you will try a pair
you will buy them again and thank us for
calling your attention to them,
A fresh lot of JOHN B- STETSON HATS
just arrived.
Geo. S. Crouch Geo. S. Crouch
LOCAL NEWS
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Mr. Frank Pruden was a visitor
the city Sunday.
Mr. W. F. Maffetc; me over and
spent Sunday in the city.
The Thanksgiving turkey is try
ing to get a higher perch.
Mr. John P. Adair is rallying
from a trying illness of ten days
duration.
Rev. G. \7. Yarbrough has been
spending several days in Savan
nah.
We give you one hundred cents
worth of watch work for a dollar
and fully guarantee all we do.
tf Baker, The Jeweler.
The North Georgia Conference.
M. E. Church South, meets on the
20th.
Mr. Albert Strickland, with his
little son,Sydney, visited Nashville
the first of the week.
Several mountain wagons with
apples, cabbages and chestnuts
were in tow r u this week.
Mrs. E. Strickland, of Dalton,
spent several days with relatives
in Cartersville the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Harwell wel
comed the arrival of a little girl
baby at their home last week.
Quicksilver has been discovered
in E ast Rome and investigations
as to the extent of the metal will
be made.
The best watch work cannot be
done lower than our prices. All
work guaranteed. if
Baker. The Jeweler.
Get the Most
Out of Year Food
You don’t> ai.'-i can’t if ycur stomr.cn
is weak. A weak stomach does not di
gest all that is ordinarily taken in o ...
It gets tired easily, and what it fails to
digest is wasted.
Among the ? ; gr ’of a weak strnnaca
are uneasiness afuur outing, hts <>. "
vous headache, and disagreeab, e be.cn
ing.
“I hfl-rc taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla at
diGerenr time:) ior stomach troubles, an . a
run down condition of the system, ano *'a \ e
been greatly t nef.ted by its use. ;
not be without it in my family. *cm tio,.-
bled especially in summer with weak s.o.n
ach anti nausea and find Hood's Snrsapai tia
invaluable.” K. If. Hickman. W.Chester, -a.
Hoad's Sarsaparilla
and Pills
Strengthen and tone the stomach and
the whole digestive system.
ROVAt
Absolutemy Pure
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
HOYAI BAKtWO POWDER CO., HEW VOW*.
Mr. H. C. Fisher, of Newnan,
was in the city Monday.
The Postal Telegraph Company
are having new poles put in along
their line running from Atlanta
northward.
Editor James A. Hall, of Cal
houn, passed through the city
Tuesday on his way to Cedartown
on a short visit.
Rees Marshal, who is attending
College Park military school, came
up and spent a few days with the
home folks this week.
The pretty weather has been
favorable to chrysanthemums, and
unusually fine flowers are seen in
the door yards of the city.
We are interested, not only in
getting your work, but in giving
you satisfaction. Allworkthe best,
and fully guaranteed at
tf Baker’s, The Jeweler.
Hon. Kirby Anderson, one of
Bartow’s faithful representatives
|in the legislature, came up and
; spent Sunday in the city.
Mrs, T. M. Boaz and Miss Jen
' nie Boa/., of Calhoun, spent several
days in the city last week, the
guests of Mrs. H. A. Chapman.
Opossum hunting is a popular
pastime and frequent excursions:
to the nearby woods are taken in
search of the grinning marsupial.
Messrs. Robert Jones and War- !
ren Donahoo have formed a part
nership and gone into the grocery
business on the east side of town.
Capt. A. J. Tomlinson went
down to Atlanta Saturday after
noon and spent a short while with
| his brother, Mr. Walter Tomiin
i son.
i Gentlemans 12 size Elgin watch
j jeweled movement, Bargain
! $25,00 for a few days $18,50, To
see them is to buy.
F. Gresham.
The sweet potato crop is report
ed as generedlv very fine in this lo
cality and the dry weather leaves
the crop after being dug sounder
and in much better condition for
saving than usual.
The Nickel Plate Show comes
Saturday, the 16th inst.
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.
Albert Howard, who holds a sit
uation as stenographer in the office
of the Frisco Line, at Atlanta,
came up Sunday and spent the day
with the home folks.
There is a considerable demand
for houses to rent, and there are
none vacant in the city. Rents, in
consequence, have taken an up
ward tendency.
The council is having that part
of Church street between the Meth
ods t church and the railroad cov
ered with rock and gravel and put
in first-class condition.
The Alkahest Lyceum’s third
attraction was Mrs. Sarah McDon
ald Sheridan, the ballad singer,
who appeared at the opeta house
Monday night. Mrs. Sheridan’s
singing charmed her auditors. She
has a voice with volume and
smoothness and under most re
markable control. She is a Geor
gia woman, having been reared in
Rome but now living in Atlanta.
She was accompanied by a reader
of rare talent, Miss Cochran. Her
readings from Hall Caine and
Barrie were exceptionally fine
while her lighter renditions were
captivatingly effective.
Do you want first ct.ass en
graving? We are the people and
the cost, not more that others
charge for "botch work.”
tf Baker, The Jeweler.
Mr. Tom Williams has been
shaking hands with his many
friends in Cartersville for several
days. Mr. Williams, who has
been traveling for some time for
the D. M. Osborn Cos., makers of
reapers and ufowers and other farm
appliances, has lately been made
by the company their representa
tive for Southern Georgia and
Florida. His headquarters will be
at Macon.
Out of
I
Business
WORTH OF GOODS
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Thrown on the Market at
Hzactly Cost Prices.
As we are going out of business, we must close oi t our entire stock by Janua:
1, 1902, and we offer our goods
JAT AND BELOW COST.!*
Th 1 3 sNo Fake but a Fact.
OURPRICESWILL PROVE IT
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We v ill not offer you just a few articles below tf e regular price, but each and
every item is offered at cost. The season of the year when you need a supply of
winter goods for yourself and fam yis at hand. Our stock of
Dry Goods, Clothing,Shoes,Hats&c
is large and well assorted. You will save big money by coming to our store and
taking advantage of this closing out sale.
All Acscuats Closed. No Giods Charged.
Our Store is Presenting' a Busy 3: mo
Throngs of buyers eagerly make purchases of bargains, which never before
have been offered in Cartersville, Naturally there are remnants, where suoh a
Mammoth Sale is going on. We have a good many va uable remnants no-at, which
we offer.
REGARDLESS OF COST
At 50 Cents on the Dollar.
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