The News and courant. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1901-1904, October 06, 1904, Page 5, Image 5

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\ LOCAL MATTERS. \| Jim Milam spent last Sunday in ICartersville. anything to wear, Vaughan’s Ogives best. Mr. Horace Howard is spending a few days here. \V. H. Howard, Jr. was in the city last Sunday. All parties indebted to me wil 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- Mr. John Hughes, of Rome, spent Saturday here. Dr. Hightower spent Sunday night in Cave Springs. 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. , Mr- Herbert Walker was up from Atlanta Sunday. Mr. John several days in Dalton this week. Mr. Jack Cobb, of Atlanta, spent Sunday with home folks. • Fifty dollar bill in front of the new box. Guess how much more is in it, and we will give you ten lollars free. W. R. Satterfield Department Store. Col. Ben Conyers, of Atlanta, ittended court this week. Miss Clio McKee is very sick at ler home on Erwin street. In selling the best, we grow— i’aughan. Mr. Buckholt, of Anniston, was t visitor in our city Sunday. Mr. Marvin McClatchy spent ast Saturday in Adairsville. The party making the closest uess to the amount of money in he new box will receive ten dok irs free, W. R. Satterfield De artment Store. Mr. FA L,. Jackson, of Calhoun, Ims in Cartersville Tuesday. - rfr. Miller Gilreath, of Atlanta, ™t Sunday in Cartersville. The best satisfaction to be had 1 tailored suits to measure is at aughan’s. Mr. R. H. A. Ellis, of Adairs ille, was in the city Monday. Mr. Sanford L. Vaudivere, of tlanta, spent Monday m towrn. Rost —Between Main street and r. Howard Felton’s, pair double ns glasses not in case. Heave at lis office, Miss Edna Field was the guest Miss Bernice Tumliu last week. Mr. Upshaw was down from alhomi for several days last week Set a key and guess how much oney is in the new box we start giving away this week, and we id give you ten dollars free. W. ■ Satterfield Department Store. Mrs. Clopton Mitchell returned her home in Nashville last Mou iy- Millinery for all—the best— aughan’s Oct. n and 12. I ROYAL Baking Powder taJces Bre&d With Royal Baking Powder there is no mixing with the hands, no sweat of the brow. Perfect cleanliness, greatest facility, sweet, clean, healthful food. U ll instructions in the “ Royal Baker and Pastry Cook” nook 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. ’’ .| f : * YOU.! ATTENTION PIFASF. We desire to call'your attention to the fact that we are receiving and displaying in our store room the handsomest, largest and best stock of Fui niture ever broaght to Cartersville. OUR UNE EMBRACES: Side Boards, Bedroom Sets, Odd Dressers, Hat Racks, Mairesses, Spiings, Chairs, Lounges Din ing Tables, Center Tables, Iron Beds, Chiffoniers Sewing Machines, Wardrobes, Trunks, Matting, Rugs, pillows, Comforts, Blankets, Etc , at the the lowest prices. Chapman & Conn, Phone 70. UNDERTAKERS. Coffins, Caskets, Robes and Shoes. Mr, and Mrs. McMullen spent Sunday in Rockmart with Mrs. Barber, Millinery opening. October n and 12th, Vaughan’s. Mrs. Walton and daughter are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Walton. Mr. Jim Milam, who is working in Atlanta, spent Sunday in Cart ersville. Miss Verdie Akin has gone to Washington to enter the National Seminary. 50c goes great ways in under wear at Vaugh in’s. Don’t forget to send in your ad vertising copy not later than Mon day night. Don’t forget to send us all the news you know. We are always glad to get it. Miss Laura Neel returned Mon day from a visit to the Misses Jones near town. THE NEWS AND COTJRANT, CARTERSVILLE GEORGIA, OCTOBER 6, 1904. Mr. Lipscomb Newton of Social Circle, visited his aunt, Mrs. James Conyers, this week. Miss Laura Graham left Sunday for Nashville, she will enter the Peabody Normal. The best millinery shown — Vaughans. See their opening Oct. 11 and 12. Miss Clestelle McLeroy, of New man, was the guest of Mrs. H. E. Felton a few days this week. When you come to town call at the News and Courant office and ask about your subscription. Miss Marie Gilreath goes to At lanta Friday, where she will be the guest of Miss Louise Johnson. would you save money? Buy clothing at Vaughan’s. Mrs. W. J. Adair, of Rockmart, spent Saturday in Cartersville wkh family of Mr, John Adair. Misses Hattie and Tempie Land have been visiting their sister, Mrs. 1 ord Price, for some time. Mr. Coleman, of Atlanta, was in Cartersville last Sunday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Summerville. Miss Sallie Mumford went over Monday to Cartersville on a visit to relatives. —Cedartown Stand ard. Misses Flora Fite and Charlotte Marshal! have gone to Bowling Greene, Ky., to attend Potter Col lege. Mr. Pierce Baldwin, of Madison, was the guest of his aunt, Mrs. R, M. Patillo, for several days last week. Miss Shelton, of Adairsville, spent last Saturday in Cartersville, the guest of Miss Bonnie Hen dricks. Mr. R. L. Griffin returned from Cedartown Saturday, where he spent the week looking aft£r his business interests. Mrs. Charlie Tune, returned to her home in South Carolina Tues day after spending several months with Mrs. waiter Akerman. SCHEUER BROS., FALL OPENING OF MILLINERY THURSDAY APB TRIBAY I ©GTOBER 6 & 7 You are Cordially Invited to At tend. SCHEUER BROS., Hon. Sam Murray, of Newnan, spent a short time in Cartersville Monday afternoon* on his return from Borden Springs. Rev. and Mrs. Sam Jones, Mrs. Ruohs PyrOn, Miss Julia Jones and Misses Laura and Eva Mays left Tuesday for St- Louis. Go to Vaughan’s millinery open ing Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 1 ith and 12th. Miss Addie Gaines, who has been visiting relatives in Anniston, returned to her home in Carters ville Sunday afternoon. Misses Susie Mae Price, Kitty and Bessie Conyers spent Saturday and Sunday with Misses Lizzie Renfroe and Nannie Irick. Clothing of best fabric, fit and price—Vaughan. Mrs. Hugh Hall and children, who have been visiting Mrs. Elibu Hall, returned to their home in Dallas, Tex., Wednesday morning. Mr. Jack Pfcter came in Tuesday morning from Louisville to attend the of funeral Mr. R. P. Morgan which occurred Tuesday afternoon. ’ Among the visitors here from Cassville last Monday were: Miss Maggie Irick, Miss Gibbons, Miss Gertie Chunn and Mrs. Robt. Ren froe. Miss Hattie Sayers, Mr. and Mrs. Sayei Calhoun, of Atlanta, and Mrs. Herbert Vanbevander, of Cedartown, are guests of Capt. J. J. Calhoun. A Royal coat is a work of art. Look at the perfect contour of the shoulders; they are as nearly per fect as moderu 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. Greatest Opportunity. CLOSING OUT AT COST. A full stock of new goods in Dry Goods, Cloth ing, Shoes, flats, Skirts, Overcoats, Trunks, Notions, etc., etc. Everything for everybody, must be sold at any priee before January ist. Come early and bny your fall goods at 50 cents on the dollar cheaper than elsewhere. Sale Begins October 7 th- M. SCHLOSBERG Cartersville, Georgia. LAMPS LAMPS • \ j LAMPS SWINGING TAMPS GLASS LAMPS HAND LAMPS AND BRASS LAMPS Chimneys, Wics , Burners, Etc. Come to 11s lor Lamp Goods. CALHOUN BROS. 5