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REMARKABLE CLOTHING SALE
Marvelous Values-Magnificent
Stocks-Unmat cha/ble Prices-
uiis and
Overcoats,
$5-
HICH
CLOTHES/
Registered, 1903, by
Cppenheimer, Seasongood & Cos., Cincinnati,
This Year Thou Shalt Die!
ATr\HIS prophecy will certainly be fulfilled in the cases
X. 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 }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 Dot recall mem, and it will be too late
when your hour conies 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 everj 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!
Wins, Caskets, Robes anckShoes
Embalming and Funeral Directing.
*hone No. 26. J JONES, F, P.
Buggies, Phaetons, Runabouts,
Harness and Farm Wagons.
'or cash or credit. Prices right. First class repairing
n d repainting. Get our prices, estimates and terms.
‘He JONES CARR2ACE COMPANY
-OGAL NEKS
IN BRIEF.
Miss Rosebud Johuson is visit
[g relatives iu Rome.
ilr s. R. N. Best has returned
°tn a visit to her son, Mr, War
's? Best, near Rome.
Suits and
Overcoats,
$7.50.
HATSAND FURNISHINGS.
Men’s Hats, new derby and alpine
shapes. All the new blacks, in
colors; in pure fur felt. At
$3.00, $2.50, $2.00,
Boys’ Hats and Caps in nobby
shapes and colors, Boys’ Winter
Caps; splendid values at lit- QCp
tie prices. 48c. and LUU
Boys’ Underwear in union -suits or
two-piece suits. In splendid fleeces,
two colors, all sizes 50 OC~
cents bUU
Boys’ Shirts, in stiff bosom or soft
negligee. Some with two collars.
All the new stripes and fig- and Cjp
ures, Hrvu
Boys’ Hose — Boys’ Neckwear—
two departments full to complete
ness,best we could get at the |f|p
price. 25c, 15c and lUt
Men’s Pants, all the new stripes
aud solid colors, in perfect fitting,
u’ell-made garments. $5, $4, I C|j
$3, $2 50, $2 and liJU
SCHEUBR BROS.
Who What When Minstrels to
night.
There is no abatement of the
bunding fever.
Bradley Se'ls it for Less.
This section was visited by a
heavy rain on Tuesday morning.
For Sale— Hard time prices.
City and country property- G. H.
Aubrey. 3010s
CUT THIS OUT AND BRINC IT TO US.
Bradley Sells it for Less.
Rev. H. C. White attended the
meeting of the Georgia Synod at
Brunswick last week.
Cream of almonds and roses, an
elegant preparation for the com
plexion. For sale by J. H. Gil
reath & Son, druggists.
Mr. C. A. Wikle, of Atlanta,
spent Tuesday in the city.
Lost —Gold bar pin about two
inches long with spray of torquoise,
rubies and pearls. Return to this
office and receive reward,
Miss Laura Stephens is yisiting
friends in Rome.
We are sorry to lose even you.
Stick to us. We furnish you the
paper of The People —the Atlanta
Journal. The Miller Gilreath
Agency.
Since the advent of frosty nights
young men have been indulging
largely in ’possum hunts.
One fare plus $2.00 for the round
trip to points in Arkansas, Indian
Territory, Oklahoma, Texas and
New Mexico via Rock Island Sys
tem. Tickets on sale the first and
third Tuesdays of each month.
Let S. L. Parrott, T. P. A., Atlan
ta, Ga., tell you about it.
Rev. Sam P. Jones left Monday
evening for a ten days lecture tour
to Arkansas and Texas.
Bradley Sells it tor Less.
Miss Annie Lou Hood who has
been the pleasant guest of her aunt,
Mrs. P. S. Shelman, left last week
for her home at LaGrange,
New features, crisp jokes, catchy
performances; everything to enter
tain at the opera house tonight.
Mrs. Harris Hall has returned
to Chattanooga after a pleasant
visit to Cartersville relatives,
Cream of almonds and roses does
not stick up the skin as most other
preparations. For sale by J. H.
Gilreath & Son, druggists.
Messrs Tom Powell and Tom
Taylor, of Hot Springs, Ark., have
been spending a few weeks with
Cartersvilie friends.
Our esteemed contemporaries
will not give you for less money
something as good as we charge
you only a fraction more for. Stick
to the Journal, daily and Sunday.
The Miller Gilreath Agency.
Mr. J. C. Milner is building a
five room cottage at his home on
the river, and will occupy it when
completed.
Suits and
Overcoats.
The holder of this cou
pon is entitled to $5.00
worth of extra Trading
Stamps on buying one of
our SIO.OO Suits or Over
coats.
Mr. and Mrs. John Reusch spent
several days in Atlanta last week,
and were guests at the Piedmont.
Don’t forget the Who What
Whens. They are among the best
on the boards.
Mr. Walter Akerman went over
to Rome Monday to attend the
United States court as a witness.
Use cream of almonds and roses
for rough and chapped skin. For
sale by J. H. Gilreath & Son, drug
gists.
Mrs. Sam P. Jones and Miss
Julia Jones left Tuesday evening
for Louisville and other points in
Kentucky.
Be not deceived—we are some
what of a combination ourselves.
We furnish you the Journal, which
has all the news all the time. That
is what you want, all you can get
out ot any combination of papers.
The Miller Gilreath Agency.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Warlick, of
Fairburn, have been the guests of
relatives in Cartersville several days
this week.
The Who What When Minstrels
will perform at the opera house to
night. This is the second visit of
this excellent combination to our
city and their performance here be
fore was so entirely satisfactory
and won such widespread praise
that we bespeak for them a large
audience tonight.
Amusements promise to be plen
teous and very good this season.
Besides what our admirable lyce
um course gives us, it seems that
we are to have the visits of numer
ous entertainment companies.
Ml Stuffed Up
That’s the condition of many sufferer,
from catarrh, especially in the morning.
Great difficulty is experienced in clear
ing the head and thrc,^..
No wonder catarrh zvc.szz headache,
impairs the taste, smell and hearing,
pollutes the breath, deranges the stom
ach and affects the appetite.
To cure catarrh, treatment must be
constitutional—alterative ana tonic.
•‘I was afliicted with caterr’:. I took
medicines of different kinds, giving each
a fair trial; but gradually grew worse until
I could hardly hear, taste cr smell. I then
concluded to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and
after taking five bott' s I ured and
have not had any return of the disease
since.” Eugene Foebes, Lebanon, Kan.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Cures catarrh —it soothes and strength
ens the mucous rrfbmbrane and builds
up the whole system.
Suits and
Overcoats,
Sfl? 12.
FURNISHING GOODS.
Sweaters for Men, Boys and Chil
dren. All the new color combina
tions. Pure wool quality,any Efl n
style, $2.00, $1.50, st.oo and uUu
Neckwear, four-in-hands, English
squares, < cks and string ties
All new novelties, 50c aud &.3G
Underwear, in wool or part wool ;
some all cotton fleeced. Also
Weight’s Health Underwear
$1 50, #I.OO, 75c and vOC
Shirts, in white, colored, stiff and
soft bosom, neat figures aud
$1.50, SI.OO, 75c and VuC
Sox, in solid colors or fancy effects;
not an old style shown. Also cash
meie and wool Sox, 50c, I ftp
25c, 15c lu^
KNIGHT HARDWARE CO.
We are Going to Give Away Absolutely Free of
Charge Choice of
Steel Range, Trimmed Con plete)
Double Barrel nimeta Sbotgnn
New Home Ban Ben g Sewing Machine
Call and We WfflTeU You About It.
CAETEKSVIXIE, GA. ’ LMI
Suits and
Overcoats,
-s>s
J. E. FIELD & SON,
Col and General Storage
WAREHOUSES,
Fertilizers, Cotton Seed, Cotton Seed Meal,
and Hulls, Grain, Hay, Bran,
A full stock of Rust Proof and Turf Oat
on hand.
Try Cotton Seed Hulls in ioo pound bag’s.
Bring Cotton and Cotton Seed to us and
get a top price.
Terms cash to everybody.
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