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OUR SPECIALS:
Fechheimer-Fishel
Clothing.
Dutchess Trousers.
Walk Over and Wil
liamsKneeland Shoes
for Men.
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Krippendorfs Shoes
for Ladies.
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John B. Stenson’s
Hats.
Peyser Shirts,
Collars and Cuffs.
W. B. and R. & G.
Corsets.
Visit our Dress Goods,
Wrap and Millinery
Department.
A has most remarkable tonic proper-
J ties for all who live in malarial dis-
Malaria and tricts. A never-failing remedy for
A. dU 0 0 Vl* C malarial diseases.
THROUGHOUT
ail COUNTY.
EU HA KLEE.
Mary, the little daughter of Rev.
G. T. Bourne, has been very sick,
but is now convalescent.
The school at the Euharlee In
stitute is progressing very rapidly
under the efficient care of Prof. G.
C. Sells, of Bristol, Tenn. Prof.
Sells is a very learned man and is
universally liked by all. It is hop
ed this will prove a most prosper
ous year for the Institute.
Rev. G. T. Bourne will help in
stall the pastor at Lindale the
fourth Sunday in this month.
Madam Rumor says there is to
be a wedding in our village soon.
There will be an oyster supper
at Euharlee Institute next Friday
evening i November 2ist. Come
one, come all, we assure you a
good time and plenty to eat.
Messrs Carey and Vance Nelson,
Misses Ruby Hammond and Jessie
Broame visited Mrs. J. B. Mulinix
last week.
Quite a number of our young
people attended a party at Mr.
Gemes* last Wednesday night and
all report a pleasant time.
Miss Bessie Kennedy is visiting
relatives in Kingston this week.
Mr. R. T. Cochran, Jr., of
Laurel, Miss., has been visiting his
sister, Mrs. T. H. Powell. He has
decided to locate in Georgia. His
family will come in a few days.
They will reside in Rockmart for
the present. Mr. Cochran was rais
ed in this county and has a host
of friends who will gladly welcome
him back.
Messrs John and Charley Bran
don, who have been attending
school at Young Harris, returned
home last week on account of their
health.
Dr. Tanner Lowry, who is at
tending the Medical College, in
Atlanta, spent several days with
home folks recently.
Miss Marie-Powell has returned
home after spending some time
WII i be closed thanksgiving day
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and the business we are having is very, very gratifying. Don't wait till the last moment, but come along now and
make your selection.
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Largest Distributors of Clothing, Shoes, and Dry Goods in Cartersville.
with her sister, Mrs. M. C. Kay, of
Rome.
Mr, Walter Archer spent several
days with home folks at Cass last
week.
LIBERTY HILL.
Wheat sowing is now thiough
and the valley prospects a beauti
ful appearance with its fields of
green set off by the georgeous
autumn colorings of crimson and
gold. Nowhere does the eye rest
upon a more peaceful and restful
scene.
The school opens Monday, Nov.
17, with a good attendance; Miss
Haney, of Cartersville, as teacher.
There will be considerable mov
ing in this neighborhood. Some
families have already gone while
others come to take their place.
Miss Clara McKelvev, of Tay
lorsville, has been spending this
week with Miss Leila Johnson,
Miss Clara’s sweet disposition and
charming ways make her a most
welcome visitor wherever she goes
and her visits are always a source
of great pleasure to her many
friends.
Lost Hair
“ My hair came out by the hand
ful, and the gray hairs began to
creep in. I tried Ayer's Hair Vigor,
and it stopped the hair from com
ing out and restored the color.” —
Mrs. M. D.Gray, No. Salem, Mass.
There’s a pleasure in
offering such a prepara
tion as Ayer’s Hair Vigor.
It gives to all who use it
such satisfaction. The
hair becomes thicker,
longer, softer, and more
glossy. And you feel so
secure in using such an
old and reliable prepara
tion. SI.M a bottle. All dmuUt*.
If your druggist cannot supply you,
send us one dollar and we win express
you a bottle. Be sure and give the name
of your nearest express office. Address,
J. C. AYEK CO., Lowell. Mass.
So much and so favorably of our famous Fechheimer-Fishel Clothes that it would seem
that we have exhausted the subject, but the skill and genius of these wholesale tailors is in
exhaustible, and. develops each season some new and desirable feature of fit, trimming,
style or finish. 1 hat their products are rapidly and surely pushing the made-to-mec sure
tailor out of the business, and wearers of these famous clothes are increasing in numbers
daily, every new convert proclaiming his perfect satisfaction, because the wearer finds that
everything in Fechheimer-Fishel clothes is the same or better than in the made-to-measure
garments, and the price is about half, with the additional advantage in your favor that if
you are a purchaser of one of these suits and don't like it after you get it home, you are at
liberty to return it and exchange for one you ao like.
We have by far the greatest line of this tamous clothing this season we ever had
We also have a big line of Dutchess Trousers. You know what they are. You get
a dollar for every rip and ten cents for every button that pulls off.
We are also showing the new things in Hats, Shoes, Neckwear, Shirts, Furnishings, etc.
Mrs. Goodwin and little grand
daughter, of Cedartown and Mrs.
William Loveless, of Cartersville,
spent a delightful day last Thurs
day with Mrs. M. A. Loveless.
These ladies were raised neighbors
to each other and many and happy
were the memories brought up by
them of the past and recollections
which are st.ll to memory dear.
The marriage of Miss Leila
Johnson and Mr. Will Archer takes
from us the sweetest and best be
loved young lady we have and he
has indeed a jewel. She is loved
alike by old aud young and many
are the happy wishes which go
with her to her new home. Mr.
Archer is a young man of many
fine traits of character and a pros
perous farmer of Euharlee.
A Significant Demonstration-
Atlanta Constitution.
There was a remarkable and
significant demonstrations at the
smoker when Hoa. John W. Akin,
in the course of his speech, made
reference to the attitude of Christ
toward children. He said:
“When I look upon these efforts
to keep the little children of Geor
gia chained to the grinding slavery
of the mills I wonder what Jesus
would say to us on the subject?
For it was He who first brought to
earth a religion that gave equal
rights and equal station with men
and women and children, and who,
when he was asked: ‘Which shall
be greatest in the kingdom of
heaven?' set a little child in the
midst and said: ‘Except ye become
as one of these ye cannot inherit
i the kingdom of My Fateer!’ ”
The whole assembly broke into
| tumultuous applause and gave
spontaneous evidence of how really
the principles of the Xazarene are
those that labor relies upon for the
| recovery and defense of its rights.
For Sale.
A few food brood sows
and some fine pigs
RUOHS PYRON.
Properly for Sale.
Mrs. J. w. Reinhardt is in the
city for the purpose of selling a
house and lot on Main street.
Also one on Tennessee street. Any
one wishing a home in either part
of the city will do well to see her
before they are sold, as they must
be sold in the next 30 days. Call
on or address her at the residence
of w. T. Burton.
A Wretched Millionaire.
The story is told of the owrfer of
several railroads who was unable
to buy relief from the nerve-twist
ing agony of neauralgia. It is an
unlikely tale. The sick man must
have known that Perry Davis’
Painkiller would help him at once,
as it has helped so many thousands
of sufferers in the past sixty years.
There is but one Painkiller, Perry
Davis’.
Catarrh, an excessive secretion
from an inflamed mucous mem
brane, is radically and perman
ently cured by Hood’s Sarsaparil’a.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cur-i)
Oiats whet ym eat-
FOR SALE.
Two houses and lots on Church
street, in rear of Methodist church
and new court house. Apply to
2t. A. M. Foute.
±±T- The diver dies without air to
J 3 J breathe. The consumptive dies
"t without lungs to breathe the air,
I " or of lungs rendered incapable of
I breathing by disease. The blood
I as it flows in and out of the lungs
; indicates the consumptive's pro
| gress. As the lungs grow weaker
If less oxygen is inhaled and the
—I blood changes from scarlet to pur
-1,-iple. Oxygen is the life of the
l v blnrut a S the blood is the life of
feet of Dr. Pierce’s Gold
cal Discovery upon weak
to strengthen them, to en
full oxygenation of the
Test the progress of dis
d heal the inflamed tis-
Lung diseases have been
e being cured by " Golden
Medical Discovery,” in
cases where deep-seated
cough, frequent hemor
rhage, emaciation, weak
ness, and night-sweats
have all pointed to a fatal
termination by con
"Some years ago I
was almost a he'.p-
less victim of that
—-3 dread disease—con
-=— > Mr. Chas. Fross,
P. M., of Sitka.
" K White Cos., Ind. I
was confined to my room for several months;
my friends and neighbors had given up all hope
of my recovery, until one day a friend advised
me to take Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov
ery, and after I had taken the contents of the
second bottle I began to improve. After taking
six bottles I was, I honestly believe, delivered
from the grave and entirely cured. lam now a
strong aud hearty man.”
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cleanse
the clogged system from accumulated
impurities.
FOR 10 DAYS ONLY
You can buy Sterling Silver Knives,
Forks, Tea and Table Spoons (any weight
you desire) at prices that will surprise
Table Spoons(theheavy kind) fllO rn
Six for OIZ.dU
Tea Spoons (the heavy kind) 1 Aft
six for q.DU
Large heavy Dinner Forks, |i Aft
very handsome, six for . . || Qu
Dinner Knives, very heavy || in
and handsome, six for 11,4 U
Rogers Best Plated Knives n nn
and Forks, six each, for . . J.Ou
Rogers 1843 Tea Spoons, the a Pfl
best, six for . Z.uU
Rogers 1847 Table Spoons, 1 eft
the.best, six for . . 4.Du
Th* priett quoted are STRICTLY CASH, and
the Roods are guaranteed to be as represented.
WATCHES
Of all grades—that are good—from 7
to 23 jeweled, at Greatly Reduced
Prices. You can find a Watch here
that will suit you both in price and
reliability.
I must sell these goods and cordi
ally invite you to call and examine my
stock. Everything at reduced prices
to raise money to discount my bills for
the large and varied stock of Holiday
Goods I have purchased. It is a mat
ter of money with me. The goods I
have MUST and WILL BE SOLD.
F. GRESHAM.
JEWELER.
“Tl\e Fulltrvore”
Dulcmss Timms
Fit and Workmanship Perfect.
The Appearance without the Cost.
■ ■•T. IN THI WORLD. IOC. NOR A BUTTON.
TRY A PAIR. , POR A RIP.