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NOT WHHT WE SHY. BUT WHHT WE DO.
Deep within ns we are free to confess we believe that our assortments this season are not only the best we have ever
shown but unexcelled, if equaled, by any hereabout. Nevertheless, in conformity to our accustomed policy, we are duly
cautious against being aggressively or orchestrally fortissimo about it.
In truth, we deem it almost as poor taste for a merchant to nublicly present himself with bouquets in appreciation of his achieve
ments as It would be were he to boast of his birth, his brains or his boodle. And that a similar view of the case is entertained by the
public cannot be questioned.
We have long realized that it’s not what we say that ultimately counts, but what we do. Consequently we shall proceed to put
you next to “what’s doing” throughout our various departments during the coming month.
Black Dress Goods Specials.
Some telling - values in our service
able and popular black dress goods.
Here is a chance to get a bargain in
material for that black gown you
have in view.
38 inch all wool black Venetian worth 65c at 480.
38 inch all wool black Cheviot worth 75c at 50c.
38 inch all wool black Granite worth 75c at 50c.
52 inch all wool black Zibeline worth SI.OO at 75c.
50 inch all wool unfinished Serge worth $1.25 at 85c.
50 inch finest twill Broadcloth worth $1.75 at $1.26.
Colored Dress Goods Specials.
We anticipated fashion’s demand
and are showing the most popular
weaves of the season. Here are a
few of the many bargains.
30 inch all wool Tricot flannel worth 35c at 25c.
36 inch fancy all wool suiting worth 50c at 35c.
30 inch fleeced suiting worth 40c. at 25c.
38 inch Cheviot suiting worth 50c at 35c.
33 inch all wool Venetian worth 65c at 48c.
41-HSK FOR OUR TRHDING STHMPS.^
—BROS.^=
This Year Thou Shalt Die!
prophecy will certainly be fulfilled in the cases
JL 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 had the promise of a long life, and who are now dead.
Have you any better promise now than they had then
Are 5 011 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 tuem, 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 m
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!
Mins, Caskets, Robes anffloes
I Embalming and Funeral Directing.
FhoneNo. 26. J. W. JONES, F. P.
I Buggies, Phaetons, Runabouts,
I Harness and Farm Wagons.
| : or cash or credit. Prices right. First class repairing
|nd repainting. Get our prices, estimates and terms.
[The JONES CARRIAGE company
LOCAL NEWS
I BRIEF.
l. Ca pt. J. P. McConnell spent last
■ kursday in Atlanta.
■ Mr. John R. Trippe visited At-
Monday.
Empty lard tubs, 124 cents.
Miller H- Gilreatb, Jr.
Mr. Max scheuer spent Tuesday
in Atlanta on a business trip.
Bradley Se T ls it for Less
Elberta June buds for sale, W.
L. Cason. 4t ’
Mr. Robert Gilreath lias anew
girl baby at his home, and is very
proud of the event.
Cotion Dress Goods Specials.
Excellent line of Outings worth 10c at 7c.
A cheaper grade Outings worth 7}4c at sc.
36 inch fleeced back Outings worth 15c at 10c.
2,000 yards Outing remnants in pieces from 4 to 10
yards worth 10c at flj.
Domestic Specials.
Yard wide Bleeching excellent quality wor'h 9c
at 7c.
Yard wide heavy Sheeting A A A in pieces from 4
to 10 yards at sc.
Excellent grade of Checks at sc.
Soft nice Canton flannel at sc.
The heaviest Canion flannel in town for the money
only B%c.
Children and Ladies’ Underwear
Medium weight ribbed Undervests at 15c.
Heavy weight ribbed Undervests at 25c.
Ladies’ and children’s Union Suits at 25c.
Children’s Undervests and Pants from 10c up.
Use cream of almonds and roses
for rough and chapped skin. For
sale by J. H. Gilreath & Son, drug
gists.
Mrs. J. C. Fink spent several
days in Atlanta last week.
Bradley Sells it lor Less.
Mr. Orie Best has returned from
a pleasant visit to friends in At
lanta. 1
For. Sale —Hard time prices.
City and country property- G. H.
Aubrey. 3mos
Mbs Estelle Calhoun is visiting
friends iu Atlanta this week.
Cream of almonds and roses, an
elegant preparation for the com
plexion. For sale by J. H. Gil
reath & Son, druggists.
Mr. waiter Burton and Oliver
Neel spent Sunday in Atlanta.
Old newspapers, 1 cent a pound,
or 20 cents per hundred average
papers. The Miller Gilreath
Agency.
Mr. J. Bernstein has rented the
A. M. Puckett place on East Main
street, and will move his family
there about the first of Noyemb£r,
weather has been too warm for
heavy underwear, we are going
to unload some of our stock in
this line. See us before you buy.
w. R. Satterfield Department Store.
Dr. M, F. word’s new house on
Erwin street will soon be com
pleted, and he will move into it
with his family about the first of
December.
Bradley Sells it for Less.
Messrs. M. E. and John Goode,
H. J. Galt and W. M. Patterson
visited Atlanta Monday.
Cream of almonds and roses does
not stick up the skin as most other
preparations. For sale by J. H.
Gilreath & Son, druggists.
Mr. S. W. Ray has returned
home after a stay of several weeks
in McCays, Teun.
25 bu. slack coal, suitable for
blacksmith work, or to burn in
stove, for sale cheap, to the person
who will take it all and come for
it at once, at my house. Miller
H. Gilreath.
The first real ice of the season
was visible in exposed places last
! Sunday morning, and all tender
| vegetation was killed.
All shelf goods, including spices,
canned goods, pickles, olives, bak
! ing powder, etc., cheap for cash,
j Miller H. Gilreath, Jr,
Men and Boys Underwear.
Heavy ribbed Undershirts and Drawers 25c.
Heav\ r fleeced Undershirts and I)rawers3de.
Extra heavy Undershirts and Drawers 50c.
full line of all wool and camel
hair Underwear at lowest prices
possible.
Men’s Suits and Overcoats.
We carry the largest line of suits
and overcoats in town, because our
large trade demands it. We sell such
popular makes as the Kerschbaum
and Majestic. They fit as well as it
they were made to order by your
tailor. The prices are very reason
able and we are sure to please you in
the fit as well as in the price.
Boys’ and Children’s Clothing.
Nice fancy children’s Suits worth $2.00 at only $1.25.
All wool School Suits at only $2.00.
Best grade Cheviot Suits at only $3.50.
Boys 3 pieoe Suits worth $7.50 afl wool at only $5 00.
Marshal J. A. Henderson having
obtained a short leave of absence,
left Monday for Macoq, where he
will attend the state fair and visit
relatives,
we have lots of dry goods. The
weather has been against the seller
but with the purchaser. we have
put a price on ourKneof dry goods
that will make us the seller and
you the buyer. Come to see us.
w. R. Satterfield Department Store.
Mr. R. B. Bell, who has charge
of a department at the state fair,
left for Macon Monday.
Subscribe for the Atlanta Jour
nal. It gives you all the news all
the time. Delivered anywhere in
the bounds of established routes
in the city, 10 and 12 cents a week
to regular patrons; single copies, 5
cents. The Miller H. Gilreath
Agency.
Mr, C. M. Milam, grand chan
cellor, and Messrs. Walter Aker
man and John E. Wikle, as repre
sentatives from the Cartersville
lodge, left Monday for Macon, to
attend a call meeting of the grand
lodge K. of P, in that city.
Leave packages for first-class
laundry work at our store not later
than Thursday morning, 9 o’clock,
and you can have the same Satur
day morning after the arrival of
the 10 o’clock train. The Miller
Gilreath Agency, representing the
old reliable Guthman Laundry,
the best in the state,
The Daughters of the Confeder
acy will meet at the court house
Friday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock.
All members are urged to be pres
ent.
Pains in the Sack
Are symptoms of a weak, torpid or
stagnant condition of the kidneys or
liver, and are a warning it is extremely
hazardous to neglect, so important
is a healthy action of these organs.
They are commonly attend'd by loss
of energy, lack of courage, and some
times by gloomy foreboding and de
spondency.
“I had pains in my back, could not sleep
and when I got up in Ihe morning felt
worse than the night before, i began tak
ing Hood’s Sarsaparilla and now I can
sleep and get up feeling rested and able to
do rny work. I attribute my cure entirely
to Hood’s Sarsaparilla.” Mrs. J. N. Perky,
care H. S. Copeland, Pike Road, Ala.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
and Pills
Cure kidney and liver troubles, relieve
the back, and build up the whole system.
Ladies’ and Children’s Ready
to-Wear Garments and Skirts.
This department is a very impor
tant one with us now as it occupies
twice the space this season as it did
a year ago.
Ladies Skirts well made and trimmed, from 1.00 up
to 10.00.
Ladies’ Misses’ and Children’s
cloaks, we have in profusion, the
latest styles are here and the prices
are surprisingly low.
Children's Cloaks from 75c up to $5.00.
Misses Cloaks from $2 50 up to $7.50.
Ladies’ Cloaks f-om $3 00 up to $20.00.
Ladies and Childrens Shoes.
The best makes of the country
are to be found in our store. We
only sell shoes we can guarantee to
be solid leather and therefore it wears
well.
Children’s Shoes from 50c up.
Ladies' Shoes lrom SI.OO up.
Men’s Shoes from $1.25 op.
On our bargain counter we have 200 pairs Ladies’
Shoes all the finest makes, worth from $2.00 to $3.00, we
close out at 98c. This is the biggest Bargain we ever
offered.
J. E. FIELD SON,
CM and General Stage
WAREHOUSES,
Fertilizers, Cotton Seed, Cotton Seed Meal,
and Hulls, Grain, Hay, Bran,
A full stock of Rust Proof and Turf Oats
on hand. I
Try Cotton Seed Hulls in 100 pounmbags.
Bring Cotton and Cotton Seed to us and
get a top price.
Terms cash to everybody.
PHONE 67~-r
Farm
Wagons.
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WAGONS and COLUMBIA
BUGGIES Popular.