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WILL CONTINUE SALE AT
CUT PRICES.
j.j September only on Buggies and Surries to reduce stock and make
rom Now is your time to examine if you want to buy cheap.
Farm Wagons, Buggies, Surries and Harness always on hand and
subject to your inspection. Terms easy on good notes.
Jones Carriage Cos.
REMOVAL notice.
mv undertaking stock of Coffins and Caskets has just.been moved into
the repository of Jones’ Carriage Cos.
phone No. 26. John W. Jones, F. D.
LOCAL NEWS
t-in brief.
Albert Howard was up from At
lanta and spent the day at home
Sunday.
At Vaughan’s you get the best—
that’s cheaper.
Robert Freeman was up from
Atlanta Sunday and spent the day
with his parents.
Mr. Foster Williams returned to
the city last week from a pleasant
visit to his home folks, near Car
rollton.
Mr. Herbert Milam, of Atlanta,
visited his father in this city last
Sunday.
Bradley sells it Tor less
Miss Rebecca Wofford left yes
terday to spend two weeks with
friends in Atlanta.
Dr. Joseph LeCoute, formerly of
Adairsville, was married in Atlanta
last Wednesday to Miss Lillian
King, of that city.
Dr. T. T. Bradley, son of Mr.
W. S. Bradley, left last week for
Ashburn, Ga., where he has locat
ed for the practice of his profession.
His friends in Bartow wish him
snccess in his new field.
Makers of Queen Quality shoes
are giving away $5000.00 in gold
to American women. Ask where?
Vaughan’s of course.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. L. Majors
who have made their home in Car
tersville for the past year, Mr.
Majors having had the contract for
the stone work on the new court
house, left last week for Reidsville,
Ga., where he has a contract for
the stone work on the new court
house being built at that place.
Swell dressers and lean purses
can be suited by wearing our
clothes—greatest line ever shown
in Cartersvtlle —The Queen Quality
dealers.
Miss Verdie Cotton left last week
[for Atlanta, where she will be the
[guest of her sister, Mrs. James E.
[Brice.
Mrs. M. R. Akerman who has
[recently returned from Germany,
[spent several days with the family
jpf her son Mr. Walter Akerman
last week, and left on Monday for
Jsew Jersey to be present at the
inarriage of her son, Mr. Alfred
■Akerman, to Miss Brown.
! Mr. H. J. Galt spent Monday in
Rome,
I Miss Carrie Williams went down
Id Atlanta and will spend a short
I'hile with friends and attend the
lorse show.
1 Our ladies hats must please yov,
D t me. I allow you to be the
jl dge not—Vaughan.
■ The many friends of Judge Watt
■arris will regret to learn that he
■as been seriously sick for some
■nie and shows no improvement.
■he latest news we have was a
Recial in Thursdays Journal which
■id he was critically ill from men-
Bgitis. Wesinceiy hope he will rap
■ly improve.— Adaisville Banner.
My Lungs
' mn ßssauaaHcmmmimmmasßtai' : s aaa
“An attack of la grippe left me
a bad cough. My friends said
I had consumption. I then tried
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral and it
cured me promptly.”
A. K. Randles, Nokomis, 111.
You forgot to buy a bot
tle of Ayer’s Cherry Pec
toral when your cold first
came on, so you let it run
Vlong. Even now, with
11 your hard coughin % it
Till not disappoint you.
here’s a record of sixty
>ars to fall back on.
: 25c., 50c., sl. All dross: ts.
r° ur doctor. If he says l ke it.
to * a y- M he tells y u not
Leave then don’t take it. He nows,
with him. We are willing.
J- C. AYKR CO,, Lowe:.. Mass.
Judge A. M. Foute and Col. Joe
M. Moon spent last Friday in At
lanta, having some cases in the
supreme court.
A party of nearly a dozen took
in the Sells-Forepaugh show in
Rome last week.
Miss Laura Stephens, a beautiful
and atlractive young lady of Car
tersville, is the much admired guest
of Miss Mary Lou Quinn. Miss
Stephens has been shown much
social attention during her visit
here. —Rome Tribune.
Bradley sells it for less
A mammoth cloth sign advertis
ing the state fair at Valdosta has
been stretched over the square.
There is much fear expressed on
the first development of fevers this
season lest, from improper drain
age we may encounter a siege of
disease due to unwholesome odors.
Premises should be well cleaned,
hog pens abated and every possible
precaution used against such possi
ble consequences.
There will be services at the
Episcopal church next Sunday
morning at the usual hour. Sermon
by the rector. A full attendance
is requested by the rector as he
■wishes to confer with all the mem
bers after the service.
Maybe you would like to know
where to buy good goods. At
Vaughan’s you get the best —that’s
saving.
Mrs. J. J. Conner, of Carters
ville, spent a part of last week here
as the guest of Mrs. H. L. Sewell.
—Cedartown Standard.
Messrs. Harry Clayton, Robert
Munford and Jerre Tumlin, of
Cartersville, spent Sunday with
friends in the city.—Cedartown
Standard.
Wanted —A second-hand iron
safe, Apply to this office.
Mr. Joe M. Moon, wife and chil
dren spent several days in Atlanta
last week. Mr. Moon went down
to appear before the supreme court
in several cases which he repre
sents.
Mr. Ernest Hood returned
home from Atlanta last week, sick
with fever. His many friends hoi *
for his speedy recovery.
An unusual interest is manifest
ed in the appearance here, on Oct.
17th of the Brennan-Sale Company.
This company is a decided novelty
and has drawn packed houses in
other cities. Refined comedy has
always taken well here and a pack
ed house is expected.
Invitations have been received
in Cartersville to the marriage of
Miss Floy Jones, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Jones, to Mr, Paul
Felton Smith, which will take place
at the Stilesboro Methodist church,
on Thursday afternoon, October
23d, at half past three o’clock.
Both young people are quite popu
lar with a large circle of friends in
their neighborhood. The public is
invited to the church.
Dr. Oliver H. Buford, of Fort
St. Phillip, La., who has been on a
trip to Washington City, stopped
off last Saturday to spend ten days
with the home folks. His Carters
ville friends are glad of the oppor
tunity to see him again.
We would rather loan you a
SIO.OO cloak for $7,50 than borrow
$5000.00 from the bank to pay
bills—Vaughan.
Relatives in Cartersville have re
ceived invitations to the marriage
of Mr. Alfred Akerman to Miss
Adeline Sophia Brown which took
place at Yale, N. J., yesterday.
Mr. Akerman is a son of Mrs. M.
R. Akerman and is well known in
Cartersville, aud Miss Brown is a
daughter of Rev. Mr. Brown, a
Presbyterian minisiter in charge of
the church at Yale.
Mr. D. R. Nesbitt, who has been
the clever E. & W. freight agent
for the past few years, has resigned
his position and returned to his
old home at Jacksonville, Ala, He
is succeeded by Mr. E. Hodges,
who has until recently been agent
for the E. & W. at Pell City, Ala.
Cedartown regrets to lose Mr.
Nesbitt, but is glad to welcome
Mr. Hodges, who is already well
krown in this section. —Cedartown
Standard. s*gaiL
Prices dont make quality with all
the people—good values and cor
rect styles are stopping the people
at Vaughan’s.
Have your fall suit made by the
Royal Tailors if you want a perfect
fitting, well tailored garment at
"ready made” prices. Madison
Milam, west Main street.
A large number of cotton wagons
seen on the street Tuesday made a
a lively sight. A man with a kodak
took a snap shot of the scene from
the window of a car.
Bradley sells it for less
The ladies of the library com
mittee, have been conferring with
Mr. John R. Bantou with a view
to a deal with him for his home
property to use as a site and struct
ure for the proposed library. Noth
ing definite has been done but this
property is being considered be
cause of its desirability in many
respects. The location is eligible,
the present building could be over
hauled and used and so important
an enterprise near the new county
court house would be quite logical.
The Royal Tailors are always
the best for the money. Madison
Milam, west Main street.
Cotton to 8f yesterday.
Miss Oetavia Smith returned
yesterday from an extended visit to
relatives in Rome.
Mr. J, W. Knight and family
have moved to the Harris place
recently purchased by him.
Why don’t you have that old suit
made new? It can be done at the
Royal Pressing Club. Madison
Milam, west Main street.
Judge G. W. Hendricks, the
ordinary, has the bonds, commis
sions and other necessary papers for
the recently elected county officials
and the laws requires that the
bonds be made some time between
now and the first of January next.
At the Presbyterian church next
Sunday morning at 11 o’clock, Rev.
H. C. White, the pastor will preach
a special sermon to the Masons.
All masons of Bartow county are
cordially invited to be present.
How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh
Cure.
F. J. CHENEY k CO., Props.,
Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years,
and believe him perfectly honorable
in all business transactions, and
financially able to carry out any
obligation made by their firm.
West & Trttax, Wholesale Druggist,
Toledo, O.
Waldixg, Kinnan & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all
druggists. Testimonials free.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
Pigs for Salt.
Well bred and well fed,
from good stock—Berk
shire and Poland China.
Scrubs don't pay. Get the
best. They fatten easy and
grow fast. Call at fudge
Akin’s Froncesca Farm.
2t, W. E. Lee, Foreman.
When you wake up with a bad taste
n your mouth, go at once go to Hall <ft
Greene’s drug store and get a free sam
ple of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets. One or two doses will make
you well, They also cure biliousness,
sick headache aud constipation,
A Word to Travelers.
The excitement incident to traveling
and change of food and water often
brings on diarrhoea, and for this reason
no one should leave home without a bot
tlo of Chamberlain’s colic, cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by Hall &
Greene, druggists.”
Seed Wheat and Rye.
Refanned and recleaned
Curreli’s Prolific and Gold
en Chaff from Virginia
seed, at judge Akin’s Fran
cesca Farm. W. H. Lee,
2t. Foreman.
Coming to Cartersville-
Mr. James Sale is a clever, young
and successful worker in the host
of entertainers. His talents natur
ally adapt him for his roles in the
unique organization in which he
will appear here on Friday evening
October 17th. With a true con
ception of the characters he
assumes, he sinks his own individ
uality and “lives his part,” a
quality envied by all and possessed
bv few-. He is pleasing in his origin
ality, and fortune has endow r ed him
with that strange power called per
sonal magnetism. As “Reginald”
in “One Christmas Eve,” Mr. Sale
has made a great reputation, and
audiences everywhere have lavish
ed praises upon his excellent work.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat*
CASTOniA.
Bears the /? The Kind You Have Always Bought
SGHE6JER BROS.
Monday, Oct. SO,
We will begin moving our stock into our new
quarters, corner Main street and Bank Block,
right opposite from our okl store.
A\ itliout any attempt to exaggeration we
can say that our new place will be the handsom
est and best equipped store in town. Our
FALL § WINTER STOCK
matches our new store. All our goods are new,
stylish and selected by an experienced buyer
with the utmost care. We shall be pleased to
welcome you to our new store next vveex.
A. ' ■ , , _ ...
SGRdEER BROS.
Dodd-Smith-
On the evening of October
twenty-second at half after seven
o’clock at the Taylorsville Baptist
church, Miss Clara Dodd and Mr.
James M. Smith will be united in
marriage. The ceremony w-hich
will be performed by Rev. A. J.
Morgan, of Acworth, will be wit
nessed by hundreds of friends of
the young couple.
Miss Dodd is the eldest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dodd. She
is a young lady of rare culture and
refinement. Mr. Smith Is a gentle
man of more tha 1 usual integrity.
The friends of Mr. Smith and
Miss Dodd will be interested to
know that they will reside at Tay
lorsville.
Tlie Koyai Mouth aud the Royal
Disease.
Sudden changes of weather are
especially trying, end probably to
none more so than to the scrofulous
and consumptive. The progress of
scrofula during a normal October is
commonly great. We never think of
scrofula —its bunches, cutaneous
eruptions, and wasting of the bodily
substance —without thinking of the
great good many sufferers from it
have derived from Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla, whose radical and permanent
cures of this one disease are enough
to make it the most famous medicine
in the world. There is probably not
a city or town where Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla has not proved its merit in more
homes than one, in arresting and
completely eradicating scrofula,
which is almost as serious and as
much to be feared as its near relative,
—consumption.
Worlds, Great Fever Medicin
Johnson’s Tonic does in a day what
slow Quinine cannot do in ten days.
Its splendid mires are in striking con
trast with the feeble cures made bv qui
nine.
If you are utterly wretched, take a
thorough dose of Johnson’s Tonic and
drive out every trace of malarial poi
soning. The wiseinsure their iivesand
the wiser insure their health by using
Johnson’s Chill and Fever Tonic. It
costs 50 cents if it cures; not one cent if
it does not.
Forty Years’ Torture.
To be relieved rrom a torturing disease
after 40 years’ torture might well cause
the gratitude ot any one. That is what
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve did for C.
Haney. Geneva, O. He says “DeVv itt’s
Witch Hazel Salve cured me of piles
alter I had suffered 40 years.” Cures
cuts, burns, wounds, skin diseases. Be
ware of counterfeits. M. F Word.
Get a free sample oi namberlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets at Hall A
Greene’s drug store. They are easier to
take and more pleasant in effect than
pills. Then their use is not followed by
constipation as is oiten the case with
pills. Regular size, 25c per box.
THE LARGEST
Stock ot Feed ever held in
Cartersville by one house.
12 Solid Car Loads.
Come to see us. Our prices
are business makers. . .
J. E. Field & Son.
PHONE 67.
SEND YOUR CATTLE, SWINE, SHEEP and POULTRY
ATLANTA'S BIG FAIR
Enter you horses at the great Horse Show. Fam
ous Seventh Cavalry will be there. Greatest dis
play of horses ever seen in the South
RACES EVERT DAY. FIREWORKS AT NIGHT.
Vanity Fair — Vivacious, But Not Vulgar; Gay,
But Not Coarse.
One building filled with Farm Implements, Ve
hicles, Machinery and Food Products
ONE BUILDING FILLED WITH ATLANTA MANUFACTURES.
Many Free Attractions. OCT• 3-25, 130 2*
LOW RATES ON ALL ROADS.
For premium lists and information write to
FRANK WELDON, Secretary.
Cured His Rheumatism.
Mr. John Chick, of Los Angeles, Cal.
writes: “I feel very grateful to you lor
inducing me to use your Rheumatic
Cure— ukicsol. I had suffered intensely
for two years, using all kinds of rem
edies, internal and external, without
the least benefit, ttricsol, cured uie."
It also cures all Bladder aud Kidney
troubles caused by uric acid. Send
stamp for book and particulars to the
Lamar <te Rankin Drug Cos., Atlanta, Ga„
or uriclol Chemical Cos ~ Los Angeles,
Cal. Druggists sell it at SI.OO per bottle,
or six bottles for $5.00.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cur j a
Digests what you eat*
Stricken With Paralys's.
Henderson Grimett, of this place, was:
stricken with partial paralysis and com
pletely lost the use oi one arm and side.
After being treated by an eminent phy
sician for quite a while without relief,
my wife recommended Chamberlain’s
Pain Balm, and after using two bottles
of it he is almost entirely cured.-oeo.
R. McDonald, Man, Logan county, W.
Va. Several other very remarkable
cures of partial paralysis haye been ef
fected by the use of this liniment. It is
most widely known, however, as a cuie
for rheumatism, sprains and bruises,
For sale bv Hall A oreene, druggists.
How Are Tour Kidney* r
Dr. Hobbs' Sparagus Pills cure all kidney Ills. Sam
ple free Add Sterling Bemedy Cos., Chicago or S. T.