The News and courant. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1901-1904, December 26, 1901, Image 5

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SPECIAL RNNOUNC6M6NT PERTAINING TO THE GREHT CLOSING OUT SMLE, Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, Etc. NOW GOING ON ATSCHEUER'S! Tuesday we commenced a Public Auction Sale. We ha ve had hundreds of ladies and gentlemen urge us to sell our MAMMOTH STOCK this way. Others again said, “We can’t 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 of our best customers, we have decided to offer Everything in our Stock at Public Retail Sale at Auction Prices, We simply say: There was never such an opportunity in Cartersville to get good goods at such prices. <|They flust be Sold and Sold Quick.t>> Everything must be closed out before Christmas at LOCAL NEWS _JN BRIEF. The public schools closed last Friday until January 6th. Mr. Stiles Hopkins is visiting his sister, Mrs. W. VV. Daves. All our clothing to be sold at some price—way down quick as possible Biadley, Griffin & Cos. Miss Nellie Knight has returned home from Wesleyan College, at Macon. Great bargains in mens and boys suits and overcoats for the next six days at Bradley, Griffin & Cos. The cheapest place in town to buy fire works;bought them cheap and want to sell them. Martin Collins. Miss Alice Cary has returned home from Macon, where she has been attending Wesleyan College. Special bargains in clothing rom now till Christmas at Bradley, Griffin & Cos. Mr. Allen Webb, of Cedartown, is in the city to spend the holidays with his friends. Our prices for watch work are the lowest and work the best, tf Baker, The Jeweler. Miss Christine Lumpkin has re turned from a visit to friends in Atlanta. Fine photographs will make nice Xmas presents. Go to Men kee’s Studio and have them made. Mr. J. P. Daves, of Atlanta, is visiting the family of his brother, Prof. W. W. Daves. I 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. Martin Collins carries the best brands of cigars, cheroots, stogus and smoking tobaccos on the market. Try this line, you will be pleased. Miss Gena Moon, who has been on an extended visit to Cincinnati Ohio, and other points north, will arrive in the city Thursday, much to the delight of her many adrnir l erS ‘ Every suit clothes and overcoat ~'ut way down from now till Christ mas at Bradley, Griffin & Cos. Picture frames made to order, A flew line of mouldings just in, at -e.ikee’s Studio. News and Courant Wagon. IVo. 05. Do you want f:rst class en graving? We are the people and the cost, not more that others charge for “botch work.” tf Baker, The Jeweler. Miss Lila Gair.es went down to Anniston, Ala., lr.st week to spend the holidays with relatives and friends. Bargains in everything from now til January Ist at Bradley, Griffin & Cos. Dr. W. L-. Cason and family have gone to Warrenton, Ga., where they will spend the holidays with his mother. I have everything it takes to make a good fruit cake —cranber- ries to go with your tnrkey, fruits, candies, etc., for Santa Claus. Call and see me. Martin C< llins. Mr. Norvel Stover came down from St. Louis a few days ago, to be with the tome folks for a part of the holidays. 1 buy hay, corn, cotton seed hulls, and meal, iu car load lots, pay cash afid can sell you cheaper than anvoue, Martin Collins. Do you want fine photos for Xmas presents? Don’t wait tin the last day, but call at Menkees Studio at once. Go to ihe Book Store next dccr to the Post office where you will find a great variety of dolls, toys, boys wagors, doll cabs, picture books, presentative books, fine stationery, etc. Mrs. E. M Gilreath goes to Texas, where she will in future make her home. Mrs. Gilreath has many friends in the commun ity who will regret her departure from their mi' vt. If you waut good Xmas cake buy your flour from Martin Col lins. The celebrated Henry Clay brand —nothing better. We give you one hundred cents worth of watch work for a dollar and fully guarantee all we do. tf Baker, The Jeweler. The section of-grand jury pre sentments relating to the new court house published last week should have been designated as from the presentments of the grand j j iry of the January term, 1890. A full line of candies, nuts, and fruits, in fact anything you want in this line at Martin Collins’ new store —everything fresh. Everything in the Musical line at Mason Music House next door to the Book Store. Martin Collins intends to sell groceries, fruits, nuts, candies,etc, cheapei than you can buy else where. Inspect his goods before buying. Martin Collins buys for cash and sells for cash. Give him a tria’ and see the d’fference in price on groceries, fruits, candies, nuts, fireworks, etc. The Book Store continues to be headquarters for old Santa Claus. Mrs. Ben Akerman arrived a few days age from Villa Rica, and will spend the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Graham. The best watch work cannot be j done lower than our prices. All S work guaranteed. tf Baker. The Jeweler. Dr C. H GriSa, who contem ! plated locating :n Cedartown after the first of January, has decided to 1 remain in Cartersville and will con tinue his office in the Jones build -1 ffifL tm. S. W On. S. M Special Dress Goode Sale. I have placed on the center counter of lot of that have been marked at a price that will surely make you buy them- They are New and Desirable 1 and way down below their value- They will not last long at the figures we have placed on them, and you had better be early to get your selection. This sale is for CASH and only for 10 days. Geo, S. Crouch Geo. 8. Crouch