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l'o£;Ul*£.pMghty race pur share-of tlifi fall and winter business that’s to be distributed through the section of this city and surrounding
country. tWtfHfJ£f jfA die this enormous basiness that’s expected of us the coming, season. Already every department of this
great
Ihe tfiis business js “Onward ! onward !” in the mighty struggle for superiority/ Trustworthy merchandise sold upon merit only and backed
by such a house as ours should capture for us the coveted amount that we feel ve are entitled to. The same claim that we always hold out will be strictly
enfoiced, that is, more foi your money than you can tmu elsewhere or kmur money back for the asking.
Grant! Display of Dress Gopds. ?
Novelty, originality*, <1 istinetiVeh
firjiUie powerful attraigjous ujuniLdri-^s
S!lSii;sS!ki?|lQ!Sf
sight of in our strenuous searen foi- the
new things. • -r r. •£ 2
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plain and fw'Ti f v
mixtures and eflect**^
Then huae <are
fash ion • V
tures, CngTi^*t4j^i4CTWHiJ**l< ,, '4rt‘^®'nS^
in all the shades and mixtures that are
ow Fjplhion’s list ff.rv tailored
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The following wedwjts in
leading
surpassed anywhere amr fffe pftces7
where. Venetian
branites, Cheviots, Serges, Prunellas,
Ladies Cloths. These are all-year-round
“*’gTtTTry v -' rrwrei mil ul iWyl■ i elimijm ill .
good taste.
25c to 2.00.
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I his business is conducted on the basis of the.strictest honesty. Our motto, ? Honest aiwavs both to you and to ourselves,” is here lived up to as
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strictly as it can be. That’s why this store is. successful. - That’s why you are satisfied when you buy here. <r That’s why you come here to buy.
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This Year Thou Shalt Die!
prophecy will certainly be fulfilled in the cases
c f 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 had the promise of a lons 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-at.tend to it at
once—NOW! Don’t delay. Time passes rapid'y. Regrets for
lost opportunities will not recall uiem, and it will be too late
when your hour co.aes 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 has 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.
_ Mil- ,i’kfr j
Buggies, Phaetons, Runabouts,
Harness and Farm Wagons.
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For cash or credit.’ right. First class repairing
and reoainting. ;,Get ourprices, estimates and terms.
THE JONES CARRIAGE COMPANY
LOCAL NEWS
BRIEF.
Judge L. B. Matthews visited
Natives in Cherokee last week.
Banquet Wafers. W. R. Satter-
Leld Department Store. Phone 130.
Fashion’s Favorite
WWBfcfhts?
There wStsSmjjjjjr a moment’s dPAtbt
N^l at the Waistings
°^^ r ' y r e show new
of weaves that have
TfnT' KWrV n !n ,, fTt fm we T'f.
jffV^X Se ’£' 'L* Wffles weaves,
white grounds with colored dots figiiresC
afihl checks and a superb I
white. All highly mercerized, as.
trous as silk,
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25c to 86c.
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HSK FOR TRHDINC STAMPS.
Miss Elinor Jones has returned
from a pleasant visit of several
Weeks to friends in Kentucky.
' . Vaughan may net sell it for less,
but for the same money you get
better quality.
Elberta June buds for sale, W.
L. Cason. 4*-
For Sale— Hard time prices.
City and country property- G. H.
Aubrey. 3 mos
Dr. H. E. Felton is out again
afier an illuess of several weeks
j with chicken pox. His little
daughter, Annie, who has been
quite sick with fever, is very much
improved, and was able to be up
yesterday.
Men’s suits dyed, cleaned and
pressed. The Miller Gilreath
Agency.
Lost—Diamond shaped society
pin; gold and. black enamel; en
graved with initials “A. S.
Finder can leave at this office.
We sell Rye Brea'd and Light
Bread. It’s fresh. W. R. Satter
field Department Store. Phone 130.
Mr. Felton Loveless, represent
ing the Alkahest Lyceum, of At
lanta, has. been spending several
days in town.
Read Vaughan’s ads, regularly.
Mr. Jack'D. Cobb, who has been
for a long time in the employ of
the Oglesby Grocery Cos., of At
lanta, has resigned his position and
will spend a short while in Car
tersville, recuperating.
Bradley SeMs it for Less
The Daisy Roller Mill.
fi 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 ot 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 annouuce
tothe public that the “Daisy Roller
Mill” will be ready to begin opeiv
ations about Oetober sth; So bring
in; your grain and have your own
grain ground. No musty, very
srfiutty, or rotten wbdat will be run
through the flour 4epartment.
C*n grind damaged grain into Feed
on mill kept for that purpose.
Honest and fair treatment will be
accorded to all.
Daisy Mills, Sept. 22d, 1903.
Ttie New Dress Trimmings.
We take special pleasure, in valtiOg
f he attention of all dressmakers and opr
patrons generally to this splondbl hoi
lectirtn 'of dre*s accessories. Braids.
Ornaments, Passementries, Appliques,"
Walloons, Propsana ot-ftrins*'
.of heairtitnl novelties necessary for
dressy cOstumes, We are sure that it rif
the most complete god; cpjpnrehensi ve
showing ofJiandsonie trimmings to he
tounain ihcCify.
New Shoes.
v: vVqajesQje a>iet.s now f<sr the famous
line Ofladtes shoes/’•’Kmpress,” “Araer
•{ira'n <iir : h ! ’, ‘‘if&ntta McCarty*’ and
'T-Vitorw, , Va; p : L
,r AV'e wWJh tocajd vour special attention
lq,,ouK ( ~pew line'of EmpVess quality
nmi.’s shoes'. Ttidy Areprettier,shapelier,
hotter and fVneir than any other shoes
shown,:; the Kp)press -are the standard
i4&f thg.woUd, sjm,e,s i-an’t be better npuie.
’ Price3.oo and3 60.
Our S.Hn and 4.(id irmh’* fine shots, the
Stt ®Kii4)f Are perfect frr firiv4fr j;
and workmanship. M<d(*uey fthlidren.
aayl. inisqes shags,are UjVfinest made in .
this country. . Oiii r scho'rtl shoes,are.Uie,
nest. •*rifev’W’ili Stand sK.irii'ihl wear.'
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Prof. Ronald Johnston, of Syl
! vania, Ga., is spending a short
while with his daughter, Mrs. J.
i A. Dobbs.
Have your laundry work done
through the Miller Gilreath
Agency. You can leave your pack
ages at our store any day, up to
Thursday morning, and get them
Saturday morning of each week.
Domestic and gloss finish.
Mrs. M. M. Davies, ot Atlanta,
the Secretary of the Home Mission
Society for the North Georgia
Conference, M, E. church, will be
the guest of Mrs. Sam Jones. She
will make a talk to the ladies on
Mission work Friday evening at
, their meeting, which is one of the
series for the week of prayer now
being observed at the Methodist
church.
The Greatest Clothing Sale of
the season at Y'aughau’s,
Lost —Small blue enamel fleur
delis pin. Leave at this office.
Reward if asked.
Rye Bread, Light Bread, all
kinds of Bread flesh from the
American Bread Cos. at W. R. Sat
terfied r s. Phone 130
T. P. Tedder has put in a nice
j line of Harness with his repair
| shop, and if you need a set of har
| ness he would be glad to show you
j his stock and make you prices, 2t
Uneeda Biscuit. W* R. Satter
field Department Store. Phone 130.
Mr. R L Griffin w r ent over to
Cedartown Monday to adjust the
insurance on the stock of furniture
of-Jackson & Griffin, which was
damaged by water last week. The
adjoining store was burned.
Aching Joints
the fingers, toes, arms, and other
parts of the body, are joints that are
inflamed arid swollen by rheumatism—l
that, acid condition of the blood which
-affects the' frmscles also.
Sufferers dread! to move, especially
after sitting or King long, and their
condition is commonly worse in wet
'wieather.
“It has long time since we have
Been without Mood’s Sarsaparilla. My
father thinks it could not do without it.
Ho has been troubled with rheumatism
sipce he was a boy, and Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla is the only medicine he can take that
will enable him to take his place In the
field.” Miss Ada Doty, Sidney, lowa.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
and Pills
Remove the cause of rheumatism—no
outward application can. Take them.
Charming Millinery,
yTe*)! ftnowHhfc lian'tisomest line of
fnsl and winter headwear ever seen m
'Carbr'xViUc. We liavellie largest stock
"HiftffmmftrtTtTfd'TWut<> wear milfinery
in i/iis.section,
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Men’s, Boys’ and
Children’s Clothing.
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All of the newest and "most exclusive
fabrics are represented in our stock.
.Materials domprise Serges and Clays,
Black Thihets, Unfinished Worsteds,
Fancy ajiui Cheviots. Coats
.have broad and are made
throughout iri’a mlinner that insures
perfect HinF petiuahent*shape. We call
Vour speCial aitentidnrXhat we carry the
Jyersobha um hand made
uip,uVc)6Ui'uig:
Price 10.00 to 18.00.
Wagons.
RELIABLE VEHICLES
High Grade Material, Mas
ter Workmanship, Strength
and Durability Combine to
Make Our STUDEBAKER
WAGONS and COLUMBIA
BUGGIES Popular.
Handsome Driving Harness.
i. E. FIELD & SON,
Ceil id General Storage
W A RKIIOI’SKS,
Fertilizers, Cotton Seed, Cotton Seed Meal,
and Hulls, Grain, Hay. Bran,
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A full stock of Rust Proof and Turf Oats
on hand.
Try Cotton Seed Hulls in ioo pound bag's.
Bring Cotton and Cotton Seed to us and
get a top price.
Terms cast to everybodody.
PHONE 67~
P* £uil- ‘‘lb XPdr'T
Specials all
Around the Store.
fit) inch black talleta, the best for flic
money-
At 1.00.
All _ 00l camelshair, black, navy amt
brown, , , .....
Worth 60c at 39c.
Yard wide bleaching, soli and with
out starch, * - -
Worth 9c at 7 l-2c.
Ladies heavy Union Suits, - • ■>
Worth 1.00 at 76c.
A lot of ladies shoes, sizes. 2to 4. ,
Worth 2.00 to 3.00 at 98c.
1,000 yards ot machine made torchon ~
laces,
Worth lOcto IS l-2c at 6c.
50 pieces ol best printed UanneietteS,
36 inches wide,
Worth 16c at lOc.