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J, VV, VAUGHAN & CO. j
Outilti*T l'or I*a.rtioular leoxle.
A SNIFF OF AUTUMN JR\
IS 18 THE AIR ill|| I
An ounce of prevention, you know, is worth a
pound of cure, and if you are a man of prudent 1
judgement, you will provide yourself with clothing- \|l 1 J
(,f heavier u eight and take no chance of catching a
I : .iii cold trying to get a little longer wear out of X
\ our thin and seedy Sumnur Suit. fgf
We are now displaying some particually snappy
Pall styles for Men selected from the best productions of Schloss 3ros., A Co- the
Fine Clothes Makers, whose celebrated ready-to-wear clothing has raised the stand
ard in Men’s Apparel.
You will find fit and grace in cut, quality in fabric and honest workmanship in
the making. Aid to these the fact that you have seen nothing like these clothes,
and you have exclusiveness. Take these points altogether, and you have the foun
dation for the fame of superiority enjoyed by Schloss Hand-Tailored Clothing.
This picture represents a popular Fail winner, and has to be seen to be appre
ciated. Look at these suits before they have been picked over.
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STARTS AT - (piU.UU
“Drop in and let us talk it over.”
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Outfitters to Particular People, Cartersville, Ga.
County News..;
A DAI US V I LLE.
Miss Pauline P.oyd left Monday for
Washington, D. where she will
enter school.
Mr. Abbott, of Ac.worth, was the
guest of bis daughter, Mrs. Paul
Martin one day of the past week.
Mr. Will Hill has accepted a posi
tion with the Adairsville Hardware
Cos.
Clay Dear, of Calhoun, spent a
short time in our city Sunday.
Mrs M. Chamlie has returned
from a visit to At ianta.
Col. and Mrs. lloss Thomas are at
home after a trip to St. Louis with
( toy. Terrell's party.
J. R. Combs spent Monday in At
lanta.
Miss Dell Holcomb, of Atlanta, is
the guest of relatives here.
Mrs. Julia Yeach is with Mrs. A. H.
Grady in Chattanooga.
Mrs. V ill Seott, ot Calhoun, was
the guest of Mrs. J. S. Price Saturday.
Miss Mary Shelor was tin* guest of
friends and relatives here the past
week.
J. E. Scott was a visitor to Carters
ville Thursday.
Mr. Harry Ford went down to
Acwortli Friday and cut in an office
of the Postal Telegraph Cable Cos.
Owing to the great increase in tele
graph business the company will
string more wires on their poles so as
to give their customers the quickest
service possible.
Miss Maggie Brewster, of Talla
poosa, is the guest ot Miss Ruth
Shockley.
Miss Mamie Alley has returned
home after a pleasant visit to Kings
ton.
Mr. Robert J. Speir left Tuesday
for the Southern Medical College.
His friends are glad to learn that he
has decided to follow his father's
profession.
Mrs. H. L. Roberts and Mrs. Jabez
Galt, of Canton, are the guests of
Mrs. Amanda Speir and Mrs. John
Lewis.
Mr. M. D. McEwen left last Thurs
day for Grand Island, Fla., to spend
the winter.
Miss Laura Roberts is now at
Scheuer's where she will be pleased
to meet her friends.
The “Perfection” is the best
mattress made —new lot at Chap
man & Conn’s.
| Woman l Soeiefij j
CARKIK GARKKU JONES,
Scarcely has our city ever been
more shocked than upon the receipt
of the news of Mr. R. P. Morgan's*
tragic death last Monday morning.
A deep gloom has been cast over
social and business circles for in both
he, the genial “Bert'’ Morgan, was a
great favorite. His countless friends
mourn his loss and have manifested
their tenderest sympathy toward the
bereaved wife in her great sorrow.
The secret is out that the J. W.
Vaughan A Cos. have in closed boxes
some beautiful hats to show to the
Cartersville smart folks next week
on Tuesday and Wednesday. This
week there is an exhibition of shirt
waist hats a’nd withJMiss Lucia Hicks
at the head of the millinery depart
ment of’this firm the discriminating
buyers of our community know that
they may expect an artistic collection
of hats.
The puli' a man likes is associated
with smoke, a woman's with powder.
The glass in which woman takes
pleasure reflects her, the glass in
w lieliirhts drowns 8.1! reilec
tion.
The Music Club held a rousing
meeting at the home of Mrs. Felton
Jones last Saturday afternoon. Much
interest was shown in the coming
winter’s work. The next meeting
will be held with Sirs. Max Scheuer
on October 15th at three o'clock. The
programme is:
Song Love Me —Chopin—Mrs. A.
O. Granger.
I Berceuse (duet)—Chopin—Mrs. W.
W. Young and Miss Estelle Calhoun.
Etude Chopin Miss Marylu
Wikle.
Piano Grieg Mrs. Susie F. Abbott,
i Barcarolle—Rubenstein —Miss Akin.
Farewell Dearest Gretchen —Gade
—Miss Florence Milner.
Ich Leiber Dich—Grieg—Mrs. Fe -
lon Jones.
H. T. Bradley A Cos. seem to have
combined many good things in their
millinery opening this season which
with their general op *ning occurs on
Thursday and Friday of this week.
They have secured Miss Galtfelter
| who comes from the east as a special
designer and hat “doctor” of much
taste.
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| Scheuer Bros, have their apening
THE NEWS AND COURANT, CARTERSVIbLI | tEORGIA, OCTOBER, 0, 1904.
I A 9 Wake up your liver. Cure
/% x* 7 /"V tpsC* 1. 1- 1 3, ACy your constipation. Get rid
>/::" aS* f RIB of your biliousness. Sold
I__V wA w * 5 a for 60 years.
Want your moustache or beard BUCKINGHAM’S DYE
abeautiful brown or rich black? Use nrrr cts. ok ciiummm uk k. r. mu t CO., babula, .v u.
-———THE--
Cartersville Lumber Cos.
Has a Fully Equipped Plant.
Planing Mill, Dry Kiln, Ware Boom, Lumber
Yard. Keeps in stoefk everything needed in
the way of rough and dressed lumber,
shingles, etc.
also on Thursday and Friday with a
beautiful stock of goods on display.
Miss Quinn litis charge of the milli
nery department here and there is an
attractive array of fall hats to be
seen.
Wanted, Cows.
Ten to twelve high grade to full
blood Jersey cows, fresh in milk, sec
ond calf preferred. Must he heavy
milkers. Will he in Cartersville on
the Bth. Leave description and price
with J. E. Field or address
T. B. BRADY,
Oakhurst, Ga.
Cow Wanted.
I want a GOOD cow, not merely an
animal with four legs, one on each
corner, but a cow that is fresh and
that will give four gallons per day.
Price must he cheap, and cow guar
anteed to come up to statements. .No
Fancy Pricks. Address box 80, city.
I- 0- 0- F. Meeting Notice-
A regular rueet-
Cartersville
Thursday night, Oct. sth, at 7
o’clock. Work in Initiatory de
gree.
W. E. Smith, N. G.
Gideon W. Hendricks. Sec’y.
The Cartersville Encampment I. O.
O. F. will meet Monday night and
the Marietta degree team will confer
all the degrees.
COMBI OCTOBER 11th ill 11
and continuing through the season we will put before the ladies
THE GBEATEST MILLINERY ATTRACTIONS
it has ever been our pleasure to exhibit.
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When you see the lints you'll find they embody all that is
most clever, fascinating and becoming in the season’s style.
You know there is that undescribable touch of genuis, in
every kind of the material, and construction that marks the IMS.
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TI NOTION HAT.
Our Opening Tuesday and
Wednesday, Oct. 11 and 12
an opportunity for artistic and economical priced Millinery tha
does not come only when we announce it.
J. W. VAUGHAN A CO.
Cartersville, G-aeorgia,
Georgians!
satisfaction,
new pair PIT3PI
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your jig[
money m\
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“President
Suspenders
Comfort and Service. No rust or leather
to soil the shirt: 50 cents and $1 at
J. BERNSTEIN’S aud other stores.
Made and Guaranteed by
The C. A. EDGARTON Mfg. Cos.
SHIRLEY, MASS.
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CABTORIA.
fear* th. Tl Kind Ym Haw Always BougH
YUn <| A A A 11 Id 1
MONEY
is linlAc to bo wasted, lost or stolen un
less deposited in a good,
RELIABLE BANK
Paying by check is the safest way to
s 'ttle your bills. Every possible cour
tesy and attention extended to all our
customers.
BanMartersvillß
Administrator’s Sale.
Between the legal hours of sale, on the first j
Tuesday in November, I!tii4, before the court
house door in the city of Cartersville, Bartow .
county. Georgia, I will sell, by virtue of an order [
‘the Court- of Ordinary of said county,to the ;
highest binder, terms cash on tiny of sale, the \
following property: All the rights, equity and .
Interests of the vsrateof ,\l. E. Gordon, late of said -
county, deceased, in and to a certain ose-storv
trante dwelling hou-e and lot in Folsom, said
county, lot containing one and a half acres, more
or less, beinur part of laud lot 13:) In tith and irtfiet
and 3d section, salo county, beginning at a rock
at the northeast corner ot the mill lot, thence
east with the Kairmount road to a ditch near .
wheat house; thence m a-'v south with said ditch
running nearly east: theace nearly west wirh
said ditch, to the'sou. .east corner of mill lot; :
thence north with the mill lot to beginning ptgnt, !
said estate's interest in said property held under
bond for titles, from R s, Bradley, balance of |
purchase money at present amounting to nearly
ninety dollars and due December 25, 1905. Pur
chaser at said sale can take tiansfer of sail
bond lor titles.and pay balance ot purchase mon
ey due. and receive warranty deed from said
Bradley, and administrator’s deed to interest of
said ew’ate Sold f-r purpose of pay ills d* btß
and distribution.
Sept. 30. 1004.
JOE M. MOON
Administrator estate of M. E. Gordon.
Citation Leave to Sell Land
GEORGlA—Jlarfibw County.
To Whom It May Coucern: R. H. A. Adminis
trator or Martha Brooks. deceased has in due
form applied t.. the undersigned for leave to sell
the lauds belonging to theestateof said deceased
and said application will be heard on the first
Monday in November.
This October sth, lU4.
G, M . HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Twelve Months’ Support.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
The Appraisers appointed to set apart a
twelve months' support for the family of F. A.
Smith, deceased, having tiled their returns, al.
persons concerned are hereby cited to show cause
in the court ot Ordinary of said county, by the
first Monday tn November next, why said appli.
cation should not be granted.
This sth day of October I#o4.
O. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Bartow Sheriff Sales)?
d' ORGIA, Burtow County.
Will be sold be'dre the court house door in t
own of Cartersville, Bartow conntv, Ga, with
rhe legal hours or sale, on the first Tuegdnv
November, Imo4, the following property tc-wit
All that tract or parcel otland lying and M
in the fourth district and third section of Bnrti
county Georgia,to wit: Lots of land numbers;
355 three hundred and sixty-seven and threeht
fired ands-x O-six except one,.acre in the sum
west corner of said lot number three humlr
md sixty-six, said tract, of land containing!)
hundred and lifty-aine acres more or less,l
serving the r'ght reserved b.v .I I:. Field n dc
to James P. McConnell to use water for-ato
and domestic purposes for his tenants, it
assigns, Srotn well situated about the center
tract, and known as the William H. Law lai
Levied on and will be sold as the property
defendant by virtue of an execution trout it
Court of Cartersville, Bartow count), in favor
Mrs. Lizzie H McConnell against James
McConnel . Property in defendants po sessu
)ecd of reconveys nee tiled and recorded hefo
levy in clerk’s office superior court. Bsrtt
county, Georgia, in book LL of deed page'7l.
H. It, M AX WELL Sheriff.
T W. TINSLi.Y, Deputy Sheriff
.Octobers, 11)04.
Administrator'? Sale. *
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordina
of said county will be at public outcry,
the first Tuesday in November, 1!)4, at the coi
house iD Cartersville, said county, between I
usual hours of sale, the following real estate,!
wit:
Ail that Certain tract or parcel of land lyi
and beinginthe 23d. district und 2d section
Bartow county. Georgia, consisting of lo* of in
number 213, one hundred and' ten acres of
number Ist. said lit! acres bounded as folio!
South by lor number 213, east by vacant lan
west by W. H. ngwell and .VI. T. Dooley, noi
b .1 F Bagwe l’s land; also seventeen ;)nd oi
half acres off the easr side of lot number 211. m
fifteen ami one.half acres off the south side of
number 133 said lands containing in a11303 act
mare or less. Ordinary bnildiugs ontiicpla
150 acres cleared. Sold as the proper!
estate of Mrs, Sarah Ann Bagwell, decent)
Terms of sale cash. Crops ami rents for H
reserved. This sth October, 1904,
.1. F B VGA' ELL.
Administrator of Sarah Ann Bagwell, dec'**
Citation for Dismission.
GEORGIA—Bariow) County,
M. G. Dobbins, f rustee for Mrs. Lela Grab*
Mrs, Ruth Itoul, Mrs. Funnie Quilliao, Mr*- S
Abbott and M is. Susie Buckuall, has a plied
me for a discharge from his gaiil trugfeesior; l
is therefore to notify all persons concerned to
their objections, if any they have, on or be'
the first Monday In November next, else lie *
be discharged from nis said trusteeship
plied for. G W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary
Citation Leave to Sell Land-
GEOhGIA, Bartow County.
To Whom It May Concern: J. A. Price Ad®
istrator de bonis non ol B. F. Shaw deceas
has in due form applied to the undersigned
leave to sell the lands belonging to the estati
si id deceased, and said application will he nw
on the first Monday in November nest.
This October sth, 1904. ,
G. VV. HENDRICKS. Ordinal
Citation Leave to Sell Land.
GEORGIA—Bartow County,
To Whom It Ma.v Concern: John A- '"d’
Administrator of James M. Stephens,
has in due form applied to the undersign
leavs to sell the lauds belonging to the e* -
said deceased, and said application will he
on the first Monday in November ntxt-
This October sth, 1904. j-„ a rt
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinal
I.etters of Administration.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
To Whom It May Concern: Sarah E
and J. B. Smith have applied to me torPJ 1 ,,
nent letters of administration on the ,
F. A. Smith, late of said county, and 1
upon said application on the first Vtc>
November, 1904. 1
Witness my hand and official slgrjJfß
sth day of October, 1904, .wtnarf
G. W. HENDRICKS,