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LOCAL MATTERS.
Roy Cannon, of Stilesboro, spent
Sunday in the city.
A real big city store —Vaughan’s.
Soon be time to go ’possum
buuting.
Bradley sells’ Millinery for less
Cartersville needs a better class
of business buildings.
Don't buy Shoes until you have
seen the best, at Vaughan’s.
Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Allday
returned l-st week from their
St. Louis trip.
Don’t miss the Millinery open
ing October 6th and 7th, at Brad
ley’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Gaines left
Tuesday for Anniston to spend a
few days.
Buy no clothing till you see
Vaughan’s.
Mrs. J. Y. Baker and Mrs, Della
McAtier visited the family of C.
\Y. Sproull the first of last week.
Feed oats, either mixed or
white clipped, and plenty number
one timothy and clover mixed hay
at right prices. J. E. Field & Son.
Little Joe Sproull. of this city,
spent last week with her grand
mother at Sylesboro.
Don t forget to send us all the
Mrs. T. R. Hammond, of stiles
boro, and Mrs. T. M. Colbert and
children, of Cedartown, spent the
later part of last week with Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Sproull.
When it comes to Dress Goods,
Vaughan’s stands above all.
Rev. Sam P. Jones and family
returned Monday from Catoosa
Springs, where they have been
spending a few days.
To be well dressed used to in
volve annoyance, money and time,
because it presupposed the imme
diate presence of the tailor, numer
ous fittings, prohibitive prices and
not always satisfactory results.
Madison Milam.
The Daughterr of Confederacy
will meet with Mrs. C. H. Smith
Friday, at 4 o’clock. A full attend
ance is requested,
Underwear for all—comfortable
—cheap—Vaughan.
Mrs. G. H. Aubrey, with her
children, Miss Catherine and Will
Hal, have gone to Atlanta for a
limited visit.
You will see some beautiful
Hats at Bradley’s Thursday and
Friday, October 6th and 7th.
In selling the best we grow —
Vaughan’s.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Forrester,
of Bartow, spent the latter part of
last week with Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Sproull.
Have you read all the new ad
vestisements?
Mrs. James Haymaker, Mrs.
William Breckenridge and son,
Byraut, of Virginia, also Mrs. G J.
Davis of Rome, are guests of Mrs.
Howard Felton.
The greatest boon to parents is
the knee suit department for boys
at Vaughan’s—s 4 for $3.
ROYAL
Baking Powder
Makes Clean Bree^d
With Royal Baking Powder there is
4 no mixing with the hands, no sweat of
the brow. Perfect cleanliness, greatest
facility, sweet, clean, healthful food.
Full instructions in the “ Royal Baker and Pastry Cook”
book for making all kinds of bread, biscuit and cake
with Royal Baking Powder. Gratis to any address.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK.
Mr. R. L. Griffin left Monday
for Cedartown, where he will spend
the remainder of the week.
Get a fish wagon from J. E.
Field & Son. Guaranteed in every
particular.
Mrs. J. P, Davis, who has been
quite ill at the home of her father,
Mr. R. L. Griffin, for the past two
weeks, has recovered and returned
to her home in Cedartown.
We do not care to sell you sorry
goods—Vaughan.
All parties indebted to me will
find my books at the store of Chap
man & Conn, where settlements
can be made. Call and see me
about it. R. L. Griffin.
2t. *
Specials now ■' every day at
Vaughan’s.
If you are looking for style and
price in Millinery, go to H.* T.
Bradley & Co.’s opening.
$1.50 goes a long ways in Men’s
Pants—a pair at
Same old fire proof warehouses.
No chance for cotton to damage
from dampness. J. E. Field & Sou.
Cartersville’s greatest store —
big in every way—Vaughan’s.
Don’t forget the date—K. T.
Bradley & Co.’s opening the 6th
and 7th.
Stetson Hats —newest and best
styles—Vaughan’s.
If it’s a “Fish” its a good wagon.
It pays to buy a good one. J. E.
Field & Son.
Carpets, rugs, nlattings, window
shades in newness—Vaughan.
The newest things in Millinery
will be shown at the opening, the
6th and 7th, at H. T. Bradley &
Co.’s.
Special—Knee Suits for Boys—
good, low priced—Vaughan.
Mules wanted —J. E. Field &
Son.
50 cents Dress Goods feature at
Vaughan’s, a blessing to limited
purses.
Parties having telephones will
please add the name of Chapman &
Conn, No. 70, to their lists.
Plaid and two toned Silks for
W aists —V au ghan’s.
A Royal coat is a work of art.
Look at the perfect contour of the
shoulders; they are as nearly per
fect as modern tailoring can make
them- They fit as if molded to
the body. Our coat collar has the
right “set;” they don’t ‘‘hutch
up’’ in the back of the neck. The
lapels, too, are without a flaw,
while our coat fronts embody in
their make''up the best known ma
terials and the most expert work
to isure them against “breaking.”
Madison Milam.
Lost —Between Main .street and
Dr. Howard P'elton’s, pair double
lens glasses in case. Leave at this
office,
I. 0- 0- F. Meeting Notice-
Cartersville
Thursday night, Sept, 29th, at 7
o'clock Work in Initiatory de
gree.
W. E. Smith, N. G.
Gideon W. Hendricks.,Sec’y,
THE NEWS AND COURANT, CARTERSVILLJE GEORGIA, SEPTEMBER 29, 1904.
5 cents
Eight cents a pound is
what a young woman paid fpr
twelve pounds of flesh.
She was thin and weak and
paid one dollar for a bottle of
Scott’s Emulsion, and by tak
ing regular doses had gained
twelve pounds in weight before
the bottle was finished.
Eight cents a pound is
cheap for such valuable ma
terial. Some pay more, some
less, some get nothing for
their money. You get your
money’s worth when you buy
Scott’s Emulsion.
We will send you a little
free.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists,
f
409 Pearl Street, New York
50c. and sx.oo *, all druggists.
DEMOCKATI<J X uMiNKKS.
For Governor,
J(®EPH M.TERKELIA
For Secretory of State,
PHILIP COOK
For Comptroller-General,
WILLIAM A. WRIGHT.
For State Treasurer,
ROBERT E. PARK.
For Attorney-General,
JOHN 0. HART.
For State School Commissioner,
WILLIAM B MERRITT.
For Commissioner of Agriculture,
O. B. STEVENS.
For Prison Commissioner,
JOSEPH S. TURNER,
For Chief Justice of the Supreme Court,
THOMAS J. SIMMONS.
For Associate Justice ot the Supreme Court,
(Full Term)
WILLIAM H. FISH.
For Associate Justice of the Supreme Court,
(Term Expiring January 1, 1909)
BEVERLY D. EVANS.
For Associate Justice of the Supreme Court,
(Term Expiring January 1, 197)
Joseph k. Lamar.
Fair Congressman from 7th Congressional Dis
trict of Georgia,
GORDON LEE.
For Superior Court Judge Cherokee Circuit,
A. W,FITE
For Solicitor-General Cherokee Circuit,
SAM P. MADDOX.
For Representatives,
JOHN W. AKIN,
J. J. CONNER.
For Ordinary,
G. W. HENDRICKS.
Fir Clerk,
W. C. WALTON.
For Sheriff.
H. R. MAXWELL.
For Tax Receiver.
J. T. BENNETT.
For Tax Collector,
F.|V. SMITH.
For County Treasurer,
JOHN H. COBB.
For County Surveyor,
ROYAL R. SMITH.
For Coroner,
J. H. HARRISON.
For County Commissioners,
I. D. HENDERSON.
R J. RAID EX,
LEWIS P. GAINES,
W. P WHITESIDES,
W r . E. LEE
For Sale.
Pigs and fine registered Berkshire
stock hog.
tw. R. C_. ROWAN.
Lost,
Black and tan Terrier pup. Rev ard
will be paid for its return.
MRS. C. J. LOVELESS,
Erwin, street.
A Different Matter.
Father —But he is n(Jt the first
young man you thought you loved.
Daughter —No, but he’s the first
one with a million.
Wouldn’t Giv* Him Tim*.
Brokeleigh—l did think of order
ing a suit from Cutts, but I couldn’t
get him to promise to give it to me
on time.
Newitt —Why, he’s ueu&lly very
prompt.
Brokeleigh—Oh, yea, but he
wanted me r to be equally prompt.—
Philadelphia Press.
A Joyful Outlook.
“I suppose you will find it pretty
hard to give up your automobile and
go back to college?”
“Oh, no. I expect to be a mem
ber of the football team this year,
so I can go right on maiming peo
ple ” —New York Herald.
SCHEUER BROS.,
FALL OPENING
OF MILLINERY
THURSDAY ARB TRIBAY
OGTOBER 6.S 7
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You are Cordially Invited to At
tend.
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SCHEUER BROS.,
i oiPotl0 n ** 8 '
THACHER'S
SYRUp Ba<J ß,ood
?**?■ ■ 1
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS,
TWO SIZES, 50C AND *I. OO.
If you have never tried this
great remedy
SEND TO DAY
for a free sample and state
your symptoms.
We simply ask you to try it
at our expense. We know what
it will do.
Thacher Medicine Cos.
CHATTANOOGA. TENN.
CASTOR IA
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
A 7 Wake up your liver. Cure
/% I-Jf ISO your constipation. Get rid
ilk. \ £ I of y° ur biliousness. Sold
J for 60 years. iZ&SEL:
BUCKINGHAM’S DYE
a UUiUlllUi Drown Ol ncn MJCK r use rim CTB. of druggists or r. p. hall* co„ Nashua, n. h.
A WAGON WORTH BUYING-
In buying the original and genuine “Fish” wagon
you may rest assured that the quality and workmanship
are the best, and you are getting the best wagon on the
market. •
When in want ol a wagon please remember that
we guarantee everything we claim for the “Fish.’
J. E. FIELD.* SOFT.
JOHN R. TOtJNC A CO
Real Estate and Immigration Agents.
Cartersville, - - Georgia,
Office with W. H. Howard, over Young Bros., Drug Store.
ft
Being largely acquainted in most of the Northwestern States, where the tide of
Immigration starts SoutlpYard, and having several years of experience in
the Real Estate and Immigration business, it will be our purpose to bring
home-seekers to Bariow and adjoining counties, if we can get property
enough listed at fair valuation to induce them to come and see it.
Dont forget to call and list your property with us if it is for sale,
-—o■* w. 1 ; Oabtoria. "
Rmlt. thA The Kind You Have Always Bought Bear* the The Rind You Have Always BoogM
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