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SPECIAL MNNOUNOOM6NT
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PERTAINING TO THE
GREHT CLOSING QOT SHLE,
Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, Etc.
NOW GOING ON AT SCfff UER'S!
Tuesday we commenced a Public Auction Sale. We have had hundreds of ladies and gentlemen urge
us to sell our MAMMOTH STOCK this way. Others again said, “W 6 *dSn’f wait all the afternoon till a cer
tain article is put upon this sale,” and similar other remarks. And as these remarks come to us from some o£
our best customers, we have decided to offer Everything in our Stock at -
Public Retail Sale af Auction-Prices,
We simply say: There was never such an opportunity in Cartersviliejip. get good goods at such prices*.
<]They Tlust be Sold and Sol*l Quick.[>
Everything must be closed out before Christmas at . ...
SCHEUER’S
LOCAL KB'S
_JN BRIEF.
Mrs. A. Strickland spent Thursday
in Atlanta.
Miss Verdi© Cotton spent last week
in Taylorsville.
Greit b irgains in mens and boys
suits and overcoats for the next six
and ays at Bradley, Griffin & Cos.
Miss Will Cotton is spending this
week in Atlanta.
Mrs. Bartow Cowden left Monday
for, Birmingham, Ala., on a short
visit. . I
The cheapest place in town to
buy fire works;bought them cheap
and want to sell them.
M artin Collins.
Fostmaster Walter Akerman has
returned from a trip to Washington
City. % m
Mrs. T. M. Lester, who was the
guest of Mrs. W. W. Cotton has re
turned to her home in Grantville.
Special bargains in clothing
from now till Christmas at Bradley,
Griffin & Cos.
Our prices for watch work are
the lowest and work the best. ,
tf Baker, The Jeweler.
Fine photographs will make
nice Xmas presents. Go to Men
ace’s Studio and have them made.
Mr. James Chadwick, of near Emer
son. leavesJhis week for West Ten
nessee, where he will spend the holi
days with relatives he has not seen in
some time.
500 dolls at one half price at
Bradley. Griffin & Cos.
Bargains in all kinds of sewing
machines at * Union Supply Co’s,
office, at Mason Music House, next
to Book Store.
Strange as it may seem one of last
seasons most successful theatrical
attractions proved to be that old but
ever welcome temperance play,
“Ten Nights in Bar Room.” At Des
Moines. lowa, for instance, during
the engagement of Geo. L. Painter’s
Company standing room at every
performance was the rule. The
Daily Register, one of lowa's leading
papers, says: “Palmer’s Spectacular
production of Ten Nights in a Bar
Rodin delighted an overflowing house
at the Grand upon its opening per
formance last night. It was a S. R.
O. house and the first one of the
season. The box office had to be
.closed owing to the fact that all
standing room space was occupied.
The large audience was very appre
ciative ami the applause loud and
numerous. This beautiful play has
never been presented here before on
such a scale of grandeur. This com
pany comes to Cartersville tonight.
News and Courant Wagon.
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The Bell Telephone Company have
found it necessary to put in an addi
tional switch board in their office
here, Their list of subscribers is
swiftly growing and already number
ing about a hundred. The service is
superb.
Every suit clothes and overcoat
cut way down from now till Christ
mas at Bradley, Griffin & Cos.
The Ministering Children’s League
will nave a sale of fancy articles and
home made candies at the Jones cor
ner store Saturday, December 21st.
from 10 A. M. until 6 P. M. This
bazaar offers a unique opportunity
for securing Christinas presents for
children and others.
Martin Col’ins carries the best
brands of cigars, cheroots, stogus
and smoking tobaccos on the
market. Try this line, you will
be pleased.
Miss Rnby Purse, one of Carters
vill’s future belles, will arrive in the
city Saturday to spend the Christmas
holidays at home, She has been at
tending school at The Littleton Fe
male College, at Littleton, N. C., and
will return after Christmas.
All our clothing to be sold at
some price—way down quick as
possible Biadley, Griffin & Cos.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bolton left a
few days ago for Rockingham, Va.,
where thev spend the holidays. Cn
their return they will continue house
keeping, having rented the t ollins
cottage, corner Church and Railroad
streets. Mr. and Mrs. Bolton have
made many friends during their so
jurn of more than a year in the city,
who will be gratified that they are
permanent residents.
The program of the Bartow county
Baptist Union published in another
column of this issue should be to
meet with the Adatrsville Baptist
church, and not at The Glade, as
stated. The program held at the
Glade in September will be repeated
at Adaissvilie and this caused the
error.
Postmaster J. A. Crawford, of Dal
ton, was mingling with his many old
friends in Cartersviiie last Thursday.
1 buy hay, corn, cotton seed
hulls, and meal, iu car load lots,
pay cash and can sell you cheaper
than anyoue,
Martin Collins.
The usual morning service will be
held at the Episcopal church next
Sunday morning at eleven o’clock.
Sermon by the rector, Rev. F. \V.
Ambler.
Bargains in everything from now
til January Ist at Bradley, Griffin
& Cos.
I have everything it takes to
make a good fruit cake —cranber-
ries to go with yourtnrkey, fruits,
candies, etc., for Santa Claus.
Call and sec me.
Martin C- llins.
Rev. Geo, T. Self, of DeLand, Fla.,
is fhe guest of his relative, Mr. H. S.
Hull and Mr. Cofer, on South avenue,
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.
Miss Anna and Julia Foute will re
turn the latter part of the week and
will spend the holidays at home,
Little Verna Marie, the wonderful
child actress whose portrayal of
Mary Morgan, the drunkard's daugh
ter in Palmer’s scenic production of
“Ten Nights in a Bar has
made such an impression with the
public and dramatic critics the past
two seasons, will be next seasons
bright star iu anew play written pm
the lines of Little Lord Fauntleroy.
So intense and realistic is her work
that she is mentioned as the coining
emotional actress. Considerable in
terest is already manifest about her
among our own amusement lovers
ever since her appearance- was an
nounced with the Palmer Company
at the Opera House to-night.
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This sale is fof CASH and only for 10 days.
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