The News and courant. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1901-1904, November 28, 1901, Image 5

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, • •> * % • * **• :• . n ; ; ;j ifriV f pwtfy'SiMsßL -Jp lEjßlftaß |Ki£i99§ RfiSttflS iß3MreiM ftk.. ■■■■■ HiiM Mfepwgi LOCAL NEWS _JN BRIEF. Now is the time for all good citizens to vote for bonds. Rev. H. C. White, the new pastor, will arrive this week, and will preach at the Presbyterian church next Sun day. J. Bernstein is selling out at cost his entire stock of goods as he is going to make a change in bus iness the first of the year. Rev. B. P. Searcy will preach on Baptism at the Methodist church in Adairsville next Sunday morning De cember Ist. We buy cotton seed in any quantity. J. E. Field & Son, *■ J Rev. Walter S. Gaines will preach at Best chapel next Sunday, Decem ber Ist, at eleven o'clock, followed by communion. See that wonderful line of 50 cents underwear at Bantons. 21- Miss Mary Munford is spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Oscar T. Peeples, in Chattanooga. Judge Hendricks has had one appli cant for manager of the dispensary, and there will be others. Quality of goods considered we cannot and will not be undersold. tf Baker, The Jeweler. Miss Maggie Kennedy has accepted a position at the Cartersville pound store where she will be glad to see her friends. Ml Stuffed Up That’s the condition of many sufferers from catarrh, especially in the morning. Great difficulty is experienced in clear ing the head and throat. No wonder catarrh causes headache, impairs the taste, smell and healing, pollutes the breath, deranges the stom ach and affects the appetite. To cure catarrh, treatment must be constitutional—alterative and tome. -I was afflicted with catarrh. I took medicines of different kinds, giving ear a fair trial; hut gradually grew worse until I could hardly hear, taste or smell. 1 then concluded to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla, ana after taking five bottles I was cured ana have not had any return of the disease since.” Eugene Forbes, Lebanon, Kan. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Cures catarrh —it soothes and str ? ens the mucous nfhmbrane and builds op the whole system. PC:! RE DR&GS, Patent Medicines, FINE STATIONERY, And Druggists Sundries. Can be bought at lowest prices from HALL & GREENE. Miss Bennie Cockreham who has been with R. E. Grest at tin Carters ville pound store returned to ,ier home at Cleveland, Tenn., Tuesday. Even with live dollars on the thous and for the court house the tax rate of Bartow county is lower than some other counties in the state. 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. Every good citizen should vote for bonds at the coining election. It will lessen taxes and the new court house will be paid for, and no one will ever know how it was done. The best watch work cannot be done lower than our prices. All work guaranteed. tf Baker. The Jeweler. The Cherokee Club gave a chafing dish demonstration at the home of Maj. C. H. Smith last Friday after noon, that was an enjoyable affair. See the 5. 10. 15 an.d 25 cents counters at Bantons. 2t. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Vaughan have moved to the Memmler place which was recently purchased by Mr. Vaughan, and after some improve ments which are contemplated, it will be a pretty home. Do you want first class en graving? We are the people and the cost, not more that others charge for “botch work.” tf Baker, The Jeweler. It is said that a check for two hun dred dollars has been sent to Judge J. K. Hines to come up here and fight the court house. That would have been a fat fee for some home lawyer who would no doubt have accomplish ed just as much. Get ypur boy a solid steel wagon at Banfons. 2t. Mrs. W. E. Stegall and children who have been visiting relatives at Stilesboro, left on Tuesday to join Mr. Stegall at their new home in Chickamanga, Ga. Their many friends hope they will be pleased with their new surroundings. Gentlemans 12 size Elgin watch jew r eled movement, Bargain at $25,00 for a few days $18,50. To see them is to buy. F. Gresham. The Erwin street Neighborhood Club was entertained Tuesday afternoon by Miss Jessie Cobb, and the occasion was a delightful one to all present. Tempting refreshments were served. “Bill Arp” was the guest of honor and his presence contributed no little to the pleasure of the afternoon. Beautiful cut glass at reasonable prices. Nothing nicer, at tf Baker’s, The Jeweler. The Book Reception of the Home Mission Society of the Methodist church at the home of Mrs. Sam Jones, Thursday evening, was a great suc cess. Great numbers called and made donations of books. -A collection numbering considerably over fifty volumes were gotten up to be shipped to the mountain schools. I A train load of soldiers from Fort Riley, Kansas, to Fort McPherson, Atlanta, passed through Cartersville yesterday. We are interested, not only in getting your work, but in giving you satisfaction. All work the best, and fully guaranteed at tf Baker’s, The Jeweler. Mr. J. A. Matthews, of Livingston, Ga., is visiting his son, Mr. E. Mat thews, in this city. Geo, E, M Geo. S. Crouch CLOSED ALL BAY THANKSGIVING. We have many things to be Thankful for. We thank Him each day for his manifold blessings Thankful for your past liberal patronage, Thankful for our many new customers, Thankful we have efficient Clerks to serve you, Thankful we can show you such a large and well selected stock of Dress Goods, Thankul that we can sell you as good suit ot clothes as can be manufactured for the money, Thankful we can give the house wife just what she wants in Table Linen Napkins etc, Thanjdng you again foi* your past patronage. Geo. S. Crouch Geo.jS. Crouch