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This Year Thou Shalt Die!
AWAHIS prophecy will certainly be fulfilled in the cases
of a number of men and women in Bartow countv
before January i 1904.
YOU MAY BE ONE OF THEM.
Look back for’one year and count the number who a year
ago bad the promise of a long life, and who are now dead!
Have you any better promise now than they had then?
Are }ou insured? Have you made provision.for those de
pendent on you, whose lives will be full of hardship if you neg
lect this provision? If not, delay no longer—attend to it at
once—NOW! Don't delay. Time passes rapid'y. Regrets for
lost opportunities will not recall mem, and it will be too late
when your hour comes to grieve over your neglect and its
inevitable results. Get insured now while you are well.
Call on W. H. Howard, who will insure you in a strong,
reliable old line company that fulfills to the letter every prom
ise. Be quick! Act now! Who knows what tomorrow has in
store for you? But, be assured of this—fate lias written for
some of you who read these lines the inexorable decree—
This Year Thou Shalt Die!
Coffins, Caskets, Robes and Shoes
Embalming and Funeral Directing.
Phone No. 26. J. W. JONES, F. D.
Buggies, Phaetons, Runabouts,
Harness and Farm Wagons.
'For cash or credit. p rices right. First class repairing
and repainting. Get our prices, estimates and terms.
THE JONES CARRIAGE COMPANY
LOCAL NEWS
| __BRIEF.
The Barlow Minstrels will ap
pear at the opera house tomorrow
night, October 2d, and is a first
class minstrel show. With elegant
costumes and a brilliant array of
fun-making talent, you cannot fail
to be pleased.
For Sale —Hard time prices.
City and country property- G. H.
Aubrey. 3tnos
Mr. Martin Collins has been ap
-1 pointed a member of the board of
registrars, to fill the vacancy caused
by the death of Col. F. M. Ford.
Will have meal and hulls next
week. J. E. Field & Son.
Ladies coat suits and skirts
cleaned and pressed at M. & J. C.
Milam’s, West Main street.
Mr. L. R. Gilreath left last week
for Tifton, Ga., where he will as
sist in a meeting with Rev. J. L.
Morrill.
J. Bernstein closed his store on
Wednesday, and celebrated Yom
Kippur with his friends in Atlanta.
The American Company’s bread,
hot and just from the oven, and on
the Nashville express at 2 o’clock
n the morning, arrives at W. R.
Satterfield’s Department Store at
10 o’clock.
Mr. H. D, Jones, of Jasper, and
Miss Victoria Chapman, wh<> lives
near Cross Roads, were married at
Pine Log last Wednesday after
noon.
Mr. J. H. Vivion is at the bank
again after an illness ef several
days.
Miss Ella Neel will return today
from an extended visit to Texas.
Bradley Sells it lor Less.
Miss Julia Hail left last week
for San Antonio, Texas, where
she will resume her position as in
structor injmusic at the college in
that city.
Set the Most
Out of Your Food
You don’t and can’t if your stomach
* s weak. A weak stomach does not di
ail that is ordinarily taken into it.
h gets tired easily, and what it fails to
digest is wasted.
Among the signs of a weak stomach
are uneasiness after eating, fits of ner
vous headache, and disagreeable belch
mg.
“I have taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla at
C'Serent times for stomach troubles, and a
mn down condition of the system, and have
greatly benefited by its use. I would
jot be without it in my family. I am trou-
n "?d especially in summer with weak stom
ac“ and nausea and find Hood’s Sarsaparilla
“■valuable.” E. B. Hickman, W.Chester. Pa.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
and Pills
Y r enethen and tone the stomach and
lue wfeShMesgrrttoi %-stem.
Mrs. W. C. Satterfield and little
daughter Evelyn, and Miss Burton
Cobb returned last Saturday from
a visit to Houston, Texas.
Miss Ella Neel will begin her
music class the first Monday in
October.
Wanted —To buy a horse and
buggy. Bring what you have to
offer to our yard. Cartersville
Brick Cos.
Plenty good storage room in our
house for cotton. J. E. Field &
Son.
A warm welcome is extended to
the ladies and the misses to attend
our millinery opening, October 7th
and Bth.
When you are ready to buy a
piano of any grade, it will be to
your interest to let Mr- W, H. Wi
kle, of the Mason Music House,
give you his figures, etc. it
Mrs. Sell Neal died at her home
on Mrs. Freeman’s place Sunday,
Sept. 20th leaving an infant about
three weeks old. Their many
friends sympathize with the family
in their great sorrow.
Don’t fail to visit Scheuer’s
millinery opening, October 7th
and Bth.
The latest improvements are
found in the White and Wheeler
& Wilson sewing machines, mak
ing them superior to all others.
I. F. Wikle offers for rent his
splendid store house, formerly oc
cupied by Scheuer Bros. it
Mrs. W. V. Gaston and children,
of Atlanta, have returned home
alter a pleasant visit to Mr. and
Mrs. S. C. Smith.
Bradley Sells it for Less.
Rye Bread, Light Bread, all
kinds of Bread fresh from the
American Bread Cos. at W. R. Sat
terfield’s.
Mr. Miller Gilreath Jr., went to
Atlanta a few days ago and may
take up his abode in that city. He
is a bright young man with plenty
of hustle and is calculated to attain
success in whatever line he may
select to enter.
We have a full crop of corn,
oats, bran, shorts and hay. J. E.
Field & Son.
For Sale— Milk cows, cheap. J.
P. Walker, Cass Station. Ga.
Miss Mary Foute went down to
Atlanta last Thursday to enter the
Southern Female College, at College
Park.
Don’t miss the Barlow Minstrels
tomorrow night. It is a star
troupe, and is worth your while
for an hour or two's fun.
Miss Estelle Calhoun went down
to Atlanta Sunday evening to spend
a few days with relatives in that
city.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bailey and
family desire to thank their friends
and neighbors for their many acts
of kindness during the illness of
their daughter, Mrs. Nealj j ~
The Great Barlow Minstrels will
be here Friday night, October 2d,
and will give one of their best per
formances. This company has
been on the road many years, and
is one of the best minstrels now
traveling.
Highest cash price paid tor cot
ton seed. J. E. Field & Son.
A warm welcome is extended to
the ladies and the misses to attend
our millinery opening, October 7th
and 8th —Scheuer.
The Daughters of the Confeder
acy will meet at their room in the
court house Friday afternoon at 4
o’clock. All members are request
ed to be present.
The State Federation of Wom
en’s Clubs will hold their annual
meeting in Cartersville November
3d to 6th, and a large body of the
representative women of the; state
will be present. Mrs. A. O Gran
ger, president of the Federation,
is making extensive preparations
for their entertainment.
Don’t fail to visit Scheuer’s
millinery opening, October 7th
and Bth,
Mr. E. P. Calhoun, of Atlanta,
J. F. Calhoun, of South Carolina,
and Pat F. Calhoun, of Macon,
were the guests of Mr. J, S. Cal
houn last Sunday."
Mr. L. J. Blackman speaks of
opening a skating rink in Carters
ville.
Miss Stella Greene, of Rome,
w T as the guest of Mrs. J. W. Jones
the past week, and left Monday
evening to visit relatives at Cass
Station.
Mr. J. A. Stover spent several
days in Atlanta this week.
Bradley SeHs it far Less
Judge A. W. Fite went up to
Calhoun Tuesday to hold a motion
court.
The plans for the new Baptist
church selected by the committee
were adopted by the church at the
morning service last Sunday, and
work will soon begin on the build
ing. The plan is a very pretty
one, and contemplates a Sunday
school room in front, with folding
doors opening into the auditorium.
Mr. A. D. Gilbert, who is travel
ing for a Louisville stove house, is
spending a few weeks with his
family in this piace.
Do You Wear a Truss?
If so, call at J. H. Gilreath &
Son’s drug store and be fitted with
one of Seeley’s celebrated Hard
Rubber Trusses. Will give you
comfort and last indefinitely.
Rev. J. E. Barnard, Major i\.
M. Foute, Mr. W. H. Lumpkin,
Mr. J. P. Lewis and daughter, Miss
Mildred, Mr. aud Mrs. J. H. Gil
reath, Dr. W. L. Cason and Mr.
J. C. Hilburn attended the Middle
Cherokee Baptist Association at
Dalton iast week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stover, of
Atlanta, spent Sunday in Carters
ville.
Rev. J. S. Hillhouse and son
Walter, who have been the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Chapman
for the past three weeks,left on mod
day for Calhoun, where they will
spend a few days before returning
to their home at Vicksburg, Miss.
The two younger children, Joe aud
Nida, will remain here and attend
the public schools.
Mr. E. Strickland and family
came down from Dalton this week
and are at home at the Hall place.
We welcome their return to Cai
tersville.
Mr. J. W. Hill is sick at his
home on Forrest avenue.
Fun for your pocket book—at
Vaughan’s, of course.
The Daisy Roller Mill.
Charles T. Jones is glad to in
form the public that he has so
transformed and rebuilt the old
Wikle Mill, on Pettit’s creek, from
wheel pit to roof, and equipped it
with the most modern and up-to
date new process roller flour ma
chinery, with all the new wrinkles
in the way of sifter, centrifugal
reels, bran-dusters, cleaners, speed
indicators —in fact a complete 30
to 35 barrel, “right up to the
scratch” flour mill. He has also
rebuilt the corn mill, adding anew
sheller and cleaner, elevators, etc; in
fact, every facility to make the very
best flour and meal that will please
the most fastidious. No name so
well suits this gem of a mill as the
expressive appellation, so often
applied to a charming girl of sweet
sixteen —“She’s a daisy.”
Mr. Jones is happy to announce
to the public that the “Daisy Roller
Mill” will be ready to begin oper
ations about October sth. So bring
in your grain and have your own
grain ground. No musty, very
smutty, or rotten wheat will be run
through the flour department.
Can grind damaged grain into feed
on mill kept for that purpose.
Honest aud fair treatment will be
accorded to all.
Daisy Mills, Sept. 22d, 1903.
SGHEdER BROS.
Grand
Millinery
Opening.
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
%
October 7th andßth.
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED.
SGHEtJER BROS.
GENTfcIRY WHITE LiEflD
Is Specified by the War Department of the United
States for use in the Southern Climate.
UIL O Because practical and scientific tests made by government experts
j IIW 2 show that it outlasts all others.
Manufactured by The Tripod Paint Cos., Atlanta, Ca.
For Sale By
YOUNG BROS.,
CARTERSVILLE, CA.
Mrs. B. E. Proctor has returned
from a pleasant visit to her old
home in Virginia.
to ward the im- j
aginary blows /
which threaten L
her. When a \ ~
sick woman
seeks the means of health she is often
like a woman blindfold. She has no
confidence. She cannot tell what her
effort will lead to. She turns now to
this side and then to the other in uncer
tainty and doubt.
. The sick woman who uses Dr. Pierce’s
Favorite Prescription may do so with
absolute confidence. It invites open
eyed investigation. There need be no
hesitation in following the hundreds of
thousands of women who have found a
perfect cure for womanly ills in the use
of this medicine.
" Favorite Prescription ” cures irregu
larity ana dries weakening drains. It
heals inflammation and ulceration and
cures female weakness.
" With a heart foil of gratitude to you for (end
ing out over the land your wonderful medicine I
•end these few linea, hoping that some poor suf
fering women will try Dr. Pierce’s medicines,*
writes Mrs. Cora L. Root, of Greenspring Fur
nace. Washington Cos., Maryland. "I had suf
fered severly from female weakness and had to
be in bed a great deal of the time. Had head
ache. backache, and pain in left side when lying
down. I commenced taking Dr. Pierce’s Favor
ite Prescription, and had not taken two bottles
when 1 was able to be around again and do my
work with but little pain. Can now eat any
thing and it never hurts me any more. Have
taken seven bottles of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre
scription, and one of his ’ Compound Extract of
Smart-Weed and several vials of his ’ Pleaaant
Pellets ’ Feeling better every day. My kws
band says I look better every day.”
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure bil
iousness aod sick headache
Rainy Days Come
1 o each and every one some time. Afterwards
some show the effects ot the rain.
Some Don’t.
Those that don’t generally have a little stored away
against the arrival of that damp peried. Have you"
If Not, NOW
Is a good time to start. If you have, a good place
to keep it is in the
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
Cartersville, Georgia.
Special Occasion.
Very Low Rates Offered *>y Atlanta
and Birmingham Air Line Railway
Cheap rates haye been authorized for
the followingocoasions, and all desiring
to take advantage of same will please
apply to tne neaiest ticket agent of this
company for lull-information:
Cabin Creek Baptist Association, Tu
rin, a., September 30- October 2.
Georgia State flair, Macon. oa„ Octo
ber 21--31.
Kennesaw Baptist Convention, Cedar
town, oa., October 15-19.
Reunion Non-resident North Carolin
ians, Greensboro, N. C., October 12-23.
Southern Interstate Fair.A.tlanta, oa.,
October 1-24.
For further information apply to the
undersigned.
3t W. L. WOODROW,
Division Passenger Agent.
Brood Sows for Sale.
Five (5) large sows al
ready bred. Good mothers
£nd prolific. P. B. Bi bb.
One fare plus $2 00 tor the round trip
to points in Arkansas, Indian Territory,
Oklahoma, Texas and New Mexico via
Rock Island System. Tickets on sale
the first and third Tuesdays of each
month. Let S. L. Parrott, T. P. A., At
lanta. Ua., tell you about it. Nov 10.
Farming Implements for Sale.
One Superior Drill, two Disc Plows,
two Oliver Chilled Plow?, two Smooth
ing Harrows, two Disc Harrows; fii'tv
Hogs, all sizes. All implements useJl
only two seasons.
Apply at Stiles’ place, or write me at
Cartersvilie. Will ho sold cheap.
J. H, Hoop,