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THe News and Gouranl.
I>. B. HICKMAN,)
> Kilitoro miil.Piiblixhcis.
H. A. AH ADC AJi.J
A. M WILLIN'(III CM, (’nVrep;>niiliig Editor.
SUUSCHI PTIOJf It.\ TKS.'
One Year $1 00
Six Months iyi
Three Months :
rHURSDAY. le4 19, 1901.
SHORT LOC IS-, !
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Mr. Ruofis Byron apent Sunday in
Atlanta.
Mr. John Simpson and wife, of
Laurens. S. 0., reached the city Mon
day and will remain ten days as the
g testa of Mrs. A. 11. (Junyiis, at Fair
vi-w. „ . ,
Mr Henry Snow, of Dalton, was in
town yesterday,
Readers and Writers supplies at
the Cartersville Bookbu-re.
Miss Hattie Jones- coTnesihoTiiff from
Milledgeviile, where she has been at
tending school, for < ■’hristmas, ixt
hair \ iew.
Mrs. Sam Jones, Miss Laura. Jones
and Mrs. j. E. Mays, Judge Fite t.nd
Mr. li. E. cary were among the visi
tors to Atlanta on Tuesday.
\uu will finely some .
large pictures good enough to
adorn a king’s palace. Call and
get them at Menkee’s Studio.
Pure oil for all sewing machines
at Union Supply Co’s, near Post
office.
Mr. Lem Dixon Knghlt has returned
to Cave Springs after a few days visit
in cartersville.
Dr. Clark If. Griffin spent last Sat
ureay in (Jedartowh, where he ex
pects to locate after the lirst of Jan
uary.
Bargains in sewing machines of
all kinds at Union Supply Co’s,
next door to Book store.
Get the best oil for sewing ma
chines at Union Supply office alfo
the best needles, shuttles, bands
etc. for all machines.
Union Supply Cos. will dispose of
two carloads of sewing machines
just from their factories.
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Sir, und Mrs. 11. E. Cary go down
tonight to see Ward and \ oke.s in
“The Head \\ a,iter.”
Miss Alya O'.Veil 1, of Dalton, will
be tile guest of Mrs. tSam Jones p.t
“ld>se Dawn,” during tin* holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barnwell, of
Atlanta, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar l’oe
ples, of Chattanooga, spent pan, of
Christinas week in Curtersville.
N a]vHiMn t 11 the It* ht Liiunii'iU,
Price 15 cents; large bottles 25
cents Greatest ;ure on earth.io'r
rheumatism, neuralgia, soreness,
sprains, backache, stiffness, cuts,
bruises, wounds, swellings, burns
and frostbites. Salvation Oil kills
all pain.
TO C’lliL A COLD
DAY.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine
Tablets. All druggists refund the
mo ray it it fails to cure. E. YV.
Grove’s signature is on each bos.
Price, 25c
ITltiCfe
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; MilkU \Jf l
| You have used ai!
e sorts of cough rerae
j dies but it does not
i vic'd; it is too deep
I seated. It may wear
itself out in time, but
| it is more liable to
| produce la grippe,
1 pnenrndnla or a seri
j ous throat affection.
I You need something
jtl t<a t will give you
j strength and build
j up the body.
SCOTT’S
EMULSION
will do this when everything
else fails. There is no doubt
about it. It nourishes,
strengthens, builds up and
makes the body strong and
healthy, not only to throw
off this hard cough, but to
fortify the system against
further attacks. If you are
I run down or emaciated you
I should certainly take this
t nourishing food medicine.
X 50c. and SI.OO, all d-v '"tats." - f
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, "New York.
CAPTnYoiinWb miss reagin.
Marriage at Cedariown Yesterday
Evening— Return to Cartersville.
Capt, Thpa.‘ JjLyon anda party
of nieuds'w*t*d* er to Cedartowu
in the private
car nf r CflLrihf'W s*• Tlall, which
was krtttliy%4Uiki>ed for the occas
ion, w-as married at three
o’ciock f evening to Miss
Elizab at the home of
Mr. C. U*ji%nw.£Rev. Newt. Turn
ing officiatVtfg*, atyd returned toCar
tersv ill e y q|U£jJhy evening.
The pajtj .jvas composed of Dr.
W. I. li*teMHtC. N. Patterson,
M G, Dobbins,' H. T. Bradley, J.
W. Harri'sj'Jti. Ji.'Freeman, Aloert
Strickland, . R.' H. Couper, J. P.
McConnell •rtd 'ftC. Crenshaw.
The presentk vvere numerous and
among them
was a beautiful .-Silver butter dish
given jointly by Maj. Jr A. Blance,
Col. J. O. Waddell and Editor T.
H. Gibson. This wbs presented
by Mr.- after
the ceremony w accompanied by a
most ek*g#fcli£tje speech.
Capt. LVon and his bride will
be at home at the Shelman House
for the present. -
The bride is a jnost estimable
•lady, possessed of’ intelligence and
many superior.qualities which win
the irietKishnp of all who know her.
Capt. Lyon IS Well known all over
Georgia*, .Td prominent in
public affairs, and possesses hosts
of fiiends.
CHEROKEE CLUB BAZAAR.
a, if
Success’ AYtetp6 Efforts of the
Ladles for "the Library.
The Club Bazaar held
at th Joties. building last Thurs
day and Friday was both a social
and financial Success. The bazaar
was liberally patronized from the
°PIP' n L and 1 * when *it -closed on
•Friday evening the room was
crowded with eager purchasers.
w£s disposed of at
good prices..uuwi th 6 laches were
well pleased with the suecess of
their
The ; peoplecmb led in
the evenfri^ 'hind made it a most
delightfurfcaqi£ l gathering.
Tbe4y ee imß*#fcor ■ Ikf-two days
amounted., t,A'hundred and
eighty dollars, and the expenses
amounted •to about fifty dollars,
leaving, about VJjwp 'hundred and
thirty dollai fMdlLiibrary build
ing fund. * '* *' V
The ladies w!kl had charge of
the bazaai deserve a great deal of
credit fo.r .‘.splendid manage
ment and successful results which
crowned ’• the ff ef(oris to raise
money fo.L tJie*!ili rary building.
Mrs. Alonzo. Monk is the guest of
friends.in the. city.. Mrs. Monk is
stopping overt ®n her journey from
Knoxville to-lrer fnture home in At
lanta. ' •*4 v
Picture frames made to order. A
new line of.mrmlchngsjust in, at
Menktfe’s. S'tytlYd; • *
If you wdut-good Xmas cake
buy .flojff Xro'ijh ’.Martin Col
lins. The .(wl(Abwrtft4s+P nr V Clay
Letter.
We give^atfwifc‘hundred cents
worth uf watch work lor a dollar
and fully guarantee 1 ail we do.
tf Jeweler.
A full nuts, and
fruits., iur*fafEV.kcit^iuig.you want
in this lit\e aivWa'rtitf •'Collins’ new
store — every thiQg/resh.
Moon-BTUGsW<ddmg.
At the Ka-sC-Sklc CJlflrch Wed
nesday m£Sf.u*ip{*';at ’ ten o’clock,
Miss Carrie:.otrfy daughter
ol Mr. P. 'T* Mo’b'V^aqd''Mr. Rufus
Nepolebn iTjryc.cUwefe’uftited in the
holy bonds of; Vmvtriujou.y by the
Rev. Mr. YV?l)VosJisit :Tlie bride
wore a beau ti f ukdiwk,, 'h,Vvy blue,
r’ress and hat to match. The
church was mo£t elaborately dec
orated with cedar, holly and mis
tletoe. T , ir£ , ta>'ts’ple stc6d under an
arch of €verg*efl. The large ini
tial letters 111 silver B hung
from the cert ter xsif ! the’ f arch.
M rs; Post ell i>Tay.ed Mendelssohns
wedding, muveta.*-During the cer
vmpuy she p]a££d*t'iie air -from the
.•opera,•'•**sl';ltaug ’ • This was the
'first mjtrriage ceremony'in the East
Side cfcuYch, and of ; course created
quite a; flurry of excitement and
j interest-among the members.
Mr Bruce is the
efficient the Blue Ridge
ocre compapY he
has’held iowtii*,. p4st" year. Mft
and Mrs. Tfrirce" left' immediately
for Walesca, wire re they- will spend
tliQ.Christmas holidays with Mr.
Bruce’s
A friends* tvkli them
miich joy, happiness*prosperity and
long’life.''*."** ... . :u .. .. , .
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Soars tie Have Always BotigM
dfe 'll iiiiii'iiii
Ifi if Else fails. a
Iset C4> iih syrup. TaptCs Good. Use g
.il t*v drudei-’v W
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For Mayor-
To the voters of Cartersville,
Ga.: With a desire to represent
you as mayor of your city, I now
offer myself a candidate for that
position. I am no stranger in
your midst nor am Ia stranger to
the management of the affairs of
your city. Everything that I own
is within the incorporate limits of
Cartersville. What is your inter
est is mine, and, if elected, all I
can promise is to do what is best
for the advancement of both and
all concerned. Respectfully,
G. H. Gii.reath.
For Alderman.
I heareby announce myself a
candidate for alderman from the
fourth ward, and ask the support
of the voters of Cartersville. The
position is not new to me and I am
satisfied that I can serve the best
interests of the people.
It may be possible that I cannot
be present at the election, but ear
nestly hope to be remembered by
the voters.
W. Henry Milner.
DEATH Or MRS- WITCHFR.
Dies Suddenly at the Home of Her
Sister Mrs. Akin.
Virginia A. Witcher, widow of
the late Dr. Witcher, of Polk
County, died suddenly at the home
of her sister, Mrs. M. F. Akin on
Monday evening. The family
were around the fire in the sitting
room when Mrs. Witcher remark
ed that she had to go to her room.
In a tew minutes the family heard
a fall in the part of the house
where Mrs. Witcher had gone, and
on going to her room, found her
unconscious on the floor. She re
vived sufficient to indicate that the
pain was in her chest and expired.
Mrs. Witcher was a sister of Mrs.
Akin, Mrs. J. S. Pruther, of At
lanta, and Mrs. Verdery Battey.
Her husband, Dr. Witcher, was
killed while serving in the confed
erate army. Mrs. Witcher came
to Cartersville a short time ago,on
a visit to her sister, and was in her
usual health, when she died so sud
denly. The funeral service was
conducted at the home of Mrs.
Akin yesterday morning by Revs.
G. W. Yarbrough and A. W.
Bealer, and the remains were car
ried to Cassville for interment.
Oranges, best Florida fruit at
25c per dozen at Martin Collins.
The best watch work cannot be
done lower than our prices. All
work guaranteed. tf
Baker, The Jeweler.
Asa preventive as well as cura
tive medicine, Hood’s Sarsaparilla
is pre-eminent—its great merit is
fully established.
All persons indebted to me must
settle their notes and accounts at
once. F. V. Turk,
Stilesboro. Ga. imo
Notice-
All those indebted to me are re
quested to call and settle before
Christmas, as I am going out of
business and desire these accounts
closed up. All accounts not paid
by the first of Januaiv will be
placed in the hands of a collector.
Miss Lucy Hicks.
November 25, 1901.
H. T. Mclntyre, St. Paul, Minn.,
who has been troubled with a dis
ordered stomach, says, “Chamber
lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets
do me more good than anything I
have ever taken.” For sale by
Hall & Greene, Druggists.
SIOO lteward, eIOO.
Tho readers of this paper will be glad
to learn that there is at least one
dreaded disease that science lias been
able to cure 111 ail its stages, and that is
catarrh.- Hall’s Catarrli Cure is the
only positive cure now known to the
medical Maternity. Catarrah being a
constitutional disease, requires a con
stitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, acting directly
upon the blood and mucous suriaces
ot the system, thereby destioving the
foundation of the disease, and giving
the patient strength by building up the
constitution and assisting nature in
doing its work. The proprietors havt
so much faith in its curative powers
that they offer One Hundred Dollars fo
anv case that it fails to cure. Send tor
list ot testimonials.
Address F. J CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills are thebest.
Itching Skin
Distress by day and night—
That’s the complaint of those who
are so unfortunate as to be afflicted
with Eczema or Salt Rheum —and out
ward applications do not cure.
They can’t.
The source of the trouble is in the
blood —make that pure and this scal
ing, burning, itching skin disease will
disappear.
“I was taken with an itching on my
arms which proved very disagreeable. I
concluded it was salt rheum and bought a
bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla. In two days
after I began taking it I felt better and it
was not long before I was cured. Have
never had any skin disease since.” Mns.
Ida E. Ward, Cove Point, Md.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and Pills
rid the blood of all impurities and cure
all eruptions.
For Alderman.
I hereby announce my name for al
derman from the Third Ward and ask
the support of my friends -it the elec
tion on second Wednesday in January,
L 902, aud if I am elected will promise to
look to the best interests of the city.
Kesnectfuliy,
TOM D. WATKINS.
We are requested to announce the
name of H. M. LANDERS as a candi
date lor alderman from the First Ward
at the ensuing election to be held on
the second Wednesday in January, 1902.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for alderman from the First Ward
at the city election. Janury Sth, 1902,
and respectfully osk the support of the
voters of Cartersville.
JOHN R. TRIPPE.
We are authorized to announce the
name of Mr. Geo. S. Cobb for reelec
tion as alderman of the Fourth
Ward.
I am a candidate for Alderman from
fhe second word, and if elected will
endeavor to serve the city faithfully
and for her best interests.
JOHN C. HILBURN.
Report of the Condition of
tub First National Banß
Of Cartornvllle, nt Cartersville, in the State of
Georgia, at the close of business,
Dec. 10th, 1901.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts 9115,911 61
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 477.77
U. S. Ronds to secure circulation 12,500.00
Premiums on IT. S. Ronds 610.00
Stocks, securities, etc 2,493.47
Banking-house. furniture and fixtures 5.000 00
Other Heal Estate Owned 5,70.00
Due from National Ranks (not Reserve
A (tents) 26,319.20
Due from approved reserve’agents 19,219 25
Internal-Revenue stamps 35.00
Checks and other cash items 4,623.91
Notes ot other National Ranks 1,175.00
fractional paper currency, nickels and
cents 51.44
Lawful Money Rf.sebve in Rank, viz,
Specie $ 11.212.00
Legal tender notes 9.03U.00 20.242 00
Redemption fundwlth U. S, Treasurer
(other than 5 per cent.) redemption
fund 625.00
Total 9215.163.55
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In 950,000.00
Surplus Fund 3,000.00
Undivided profits leHS expenses and tax
es paid 6,613.73
National Rank Notes outstanding 12.500.00
Due to other National Banks 1,45<.69
Dividends unpaid 51.‘0
Individual deposits subject to check 141,329 93
Cashier’s checks outstanding, 90.00
Total 9215,163.55
State of Qeoroia, County of Bartow, ss:
I, J. H. Vivion, Cashier of the above named
bank, do solemnly swear that the above state
ment is true to the best of my knowledge and
belief. J. H. VIVION. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16t,h
day of Dec. 1901 SAMUEL F. MILAM,
Notary Public for Bartow County, Georgia,
Correct -Attest:
J. A. STOVER. 1
J. R. WIKLE, (-Directors.
L, S. MUNFORD. J
Raw An Yssr Kidneys t
Ur. Hobbs' Sparagu* Pills eare all kidney IBs. Sam
ple free. Add. Sterling Remedy Cos.. Chicago or N. Y.
Kode! f&yspepsia Gun
Digests what you eats
ToungMan
We want
your trade,
not only for
once, but
all time.
vm
1 U l
may not be
able to buy
anew suit
but a tew
db d>
vp Cp Cp
will make
you look as
well a 11 and
neat as anybody if
you buy your
HATS, SHOES
AND SHIRTS
from our new and up
to - date stock. We
make a specialty of
bright stylish
NECKWEAR
FREEUMHIIU.
4 CHEERFUL CALL
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Never So Cheap.:
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OUR FINE DISPLAY OF j
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HOLIDAY GOODS
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IS OPENED AND READY. „ r , ,
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The Newest Novelties, the Best
Most Appropriate Presents for One and ■
All at Fairest Prices. v-' .
Do not fail to come in and see our Christmas attractions in ! I
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Fancy Goods Novelties!
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Toilet Articles, Notions, etc.> ,**
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We claim for our holiday display general excellence in quality, i
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great variety and very reasonable prices, making it beyond question
or doubt the right place to get the right gifts at the right prices. '
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Whatever your wants may be, we can meet them with beautiful
and appropriate selections. f:
We solicit a comparison of goods and prices, knowing that our
Holiday Stock will make friends, outshine rivals, please everybody and I
sell itself on its merits. rl
REMEMBER e:;.
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Fresh Christmas Candias-
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