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THERE ARE OTHER
CLOTHING STORES.
, jOME who sell good cloth
ino—others that we know
do not! YVe don’t think
__ we have a monopoly on
the business by any
ZZ* means, but there is one
leamre of our .-tore which
we know is far superior to any
ot 1 t r store, and that is our lib
eral methods. We don’t want
you to keep a single article
bought ot us t a f is notptrlect
)y satisfactory to \ou We
give \ou vour mime) back and
do it cheerfu '.y.
If e did no* ell thorough!'" reliable clothing it
is not reaaonab e to suj>| ;ose that e w utd be so
an- • -t you know that you can get your
money back
.. c ...... a pleasure to treat | eople squarely—
it's the only satisfactory way of doing business.
fc or Spring and Summer we have outdone our
previous tfforts in show in : the greatest stock ol
.1 cl's am. Boys' Suits In the county and at such
Low Prices that we are b;und to greatly increase
i.ur business.
J. W. VAUGHAN & CO.
RENE GRANGER.
LETTER NO. 3.
Peninsular and Oriental Steam
Navigation Company, S. S.
Isis, Brindisi, Italy, March
17, 1901.
Well, here we are after a 45
hour journey from London. The
whole ride was delightful, but we
didn’t make quite as quick time
after we got into Italy as we did
while in France where the locomo
tives are larger and faster.
I came via the Mt Cenis Tun
nel instead of the St. Gothard be
cause by doing that I could stay one
day longer in Londan and wouldn’t
have change cars, re-register my
baggage at the tunnel, or be pres
ent at any customs inspection en
route. Neither my valise nor my
roll has been opened by officers at
Southhampton, Calais, or Modane
where the hand baggage was ex
amined.
We started out in the warm
weather of France, rose that same
day to an elevation of 4,500 feet,
'mid snow and ice, and down
again to the warm mild climate of
Italy. The scenery through the
lowlands was beautiful. For hours
we rode through the great wine
producing section of the country,
in which are many o’d villages
looking, some of them, as if Julius
Ccesar had built them. The old
churches with their pointed G othic
windows etc., made quite a con
trast with the modern buildings
around them. But the scenery of
the Alps was the most impressive
of any. It very nearly gave one
a feeling ot awe to see those im
mense cliffs hanging over the
tracks in some places. In showed
the hand of some superior being.
For about six hours we seemed to
do nothing but go out of one tun
nel into another, until we reached
the highest point about half way
through the long tunnel.
Today, c ossed the Rubicon
early in ihe morning and skirted
the Adriatic Sea the whole way
down to Brindisi. Even after we
were away down in Italy moun
tains, half covered with snow rose
to our right. The scenery coming
down is very much the same after
the first few miles, grapevines, well
trimmed fruit trees, ancient dilap
idated villages, with now and then
a tunnel through the soft dirt
cliffs at the bench. But one thing:
in the northern part we had snow
and ice, then as we came
south a few trees began to
show their blossoms until near
this place whole orchards of al
mond trees were in bloom and then
we saw cacti springing up all
along by the roadside.
We will leave here about 11 p.
m., now 7p. m. Another letter
from Port Said, Aden and Colom
bo, and then Singapore.
Rene Granger.
T. C. CRENSHAW
Railroad Commissioner Is Said to
Bea Candidate For
Federal Prko 1
Warden.
Washington, April 22. — Pres.
McKinley and Attorney General
Knox told Congressman Living
ston today that the positions at the
.Atlanta Federal prison will not be
tfilled until after the president
returns from his western trip in
June-
It is understood Colonel T. C.
Crenshaw, railroad commissioner
of Georgia, is an applicant for the
position of warden at the prison
and he called on the president last
week, accompanied by Senator
Clay.
The attorney general is disposed
to appoint an experienced prison
man from Fort Leavenworth for
the warden’s place,and the Georgia
THE PL*CE TO BUY.
MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT
MENS SHIRTS
AND FURNISHINGS.
We sh iw the most atttiactive
line known.
We are also thoroughly in
touch with the
DRESS COODS, SILKS,
LACES, LINENS, EM
BROIDERIES AND
SHOES
situation, and can make prices
and give Myles that you don’t
find elsewhere.
Special t>rett sale every day.
You are protected in your pur
chases.
Get Acquainted Kith
Our Store and Keep in
Touch with the Times
applicants for this nice berth may
be disappointed. It is said Colonel
Crenshaw has been promised a
place of some sort by the president
and he may go to Cuba as a 1 onsul
when civil government is establish
ed there. Sheriff Anderson, of
Rockdale county, is a strong favor
ite for prison warden, should it
fall to a Georgia.
MR. CRENSHAW NOT AN APPLICANT.
To the Editor of the Journal.
I desire to say I have not filed
an application for warden at the
Atlanta federal prison, and that I
do not intend to file any, I wish to
further say the president has not
promised me an appointment as
“consul to Cuba,” or to any other
office. I was in Washington City
last Friday and Saturday for the
purpose of getting the arrears to
pay due by the government to my
son, who lost his lfie in the Phil
lippine islands fighting for his
country’s rightful sovereignty over
those islands, audited and approv
ed. and I am glad to be able to
say I was successful in my under
taking.
T. C. Crenshaw.
FIVE FORKS.
An Interesting Community Above
Cassville.
In accordance with your kind
offer in your last issue I propose
to let you know that we have a
great big community at this place.
1 hough new, we are by no means
least among grand old Bartow’s
rural burgs.
Our Sunday Schools here is
largely attended, in fact most
every Sunday evening more re
sembles a little camp meeting than
an ordinary rural Sunday School.
Most visitors extol the singings,
under Prof. S. A. Gilreath too
highly for us to report publicly.
One of our best boys. Mr. John
Davidson, is sojourning in your
city at present. •
Mr. Henry Greene is remodeling
his residence, which will be an or
nament to our burg. When Will
Carlisle gets through with it.
Our worthy ex-sheriff was in
our midst some days past, come
again “Rob.”
Should yofi see fit to set this in
type you may have more anon.
FOOD CHANGED TO POISON.
Putrefying food in the intestines
produces effects like those of arse
nic, but Dr. King’s New Life Pills
expel the poisons from clogged
bowels, gently, easily but surely,
curing Constipation, Biliousness,
Sick Headache, Fevers, all Liver,
Kidney and Bowel troubles. Only
25c at Young Bros, drug store.
NEW ENON.
A Few Personals and Other Inter
esting Items.
The farmers are taking a rest
now on account of rain and cold
weather.
Our Sunday School at New
Enon is a flourishing condition.
Mr. W. R. McMillan, of Pine
Log, spent a few days with his
daughter, Mrs. T. J. Brawner, of
this place.
Mrs. Oscar Matthews has been
right sick, but his friends are glad
that he is able to be out again.
Miss Clara Brawner anticipates
a visit to Lily Pond soon. The
peodle are preparing the cemetery
for the decoration.
Don’t use any of the counterfeits of
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Most of
them are worthless or liable to cause
ihjury. The original DeWitt’s Witch
Hazel Salve is a certain care lor piles,
eczema, cuts, scalds, burns, sores and
skin d'seases. Hall & Green
THE WEEKLY NEWS, CARTERSVILLE. GA
FURTHER DEVEPMENTS IN
OUR COASTWISE TRADE.
Ihe Clvde S. S. Cos., is about
to add to its already large fleet of
freight and passenger steamers
two of the most efficient and de
sirable vessels ever built for the
coastwise trade.
These steamers are being con
structed be the cramps at their
I great shinyard on the Delaware,
the first of them to be called the
“Apache,” wdl be launched on
Saturday, March 30th, at 10:45 a
m. She will be 310 feet long, 46
feet wide and 31 feet deep, with a
speed of 15 knots, and capacity
for 3,000 tons of cargo. Her ad
mirably arranged and handsomely
decorated accommodations for
over 200 passengers will be en
tirely above the upper deck, thus
insuring the best of light and ven
tilation at all times. She wiU be
lighted throughout with electrici
ty and all her fittings and equip
ment will be up to the highest
standard.
Tne second ship, to be called
the “Arapahoe” will be a dupli
cate of the “Apache” in all re
spects, and will be launched a
month later.
Both these vessels, which com
bine capacity for freight and pas
sengers with speed and lightness
of draft to a degree never before
attained in ships of their size, will,
as soon as finished, join their
widely and favorably known sis
ters, the “Comanche,” “Iroquois”
and “Algonquin” in their service
between New- York and Charleston,
S. C., and Jacksonville, Fla.
With the addition of the
“Apache” and “Arapahoe,” the
Clyde S. S. Cos., will have 17
ocean going steamers, besides a
numerous fleet of river and inland
craft.
I his company already serves
with regular lines the ports of
Boston, Providence, New York,
Philadelphia, Norfolk. Richmond,
Wilmington, N. C., Georgetown,
S. C., Charleston, S. C., Bruns
wick, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla.,
operating also a regular line of
steamers between New York,
Turks Island and Santo Domingo,
and it rumered that further exten
sions are contemplated in the near
future.
STATEMENT
OF THE
Condition of The
Bank of Cartersviile.
LOCATED at
Cartersviile, Georgia.
At the Close of Business
APRIL 15, 1901. *
RESOURCFS.
Loans and discounts t -.Sq-sS 28
Banking House V OOO P 0
Furniture and Fixtures i coo oo
Due from Banks and Bankers in this
State
Due from Banks and Bankers in other
States 10,025 63
h U L enCy 4.200 CO
Silver Nickels and pennies \g 7 00
Checks and cash items Z oi -g
Interest paid t ?.
1 R. Stamps and Stamped Che.ks 42 50
1 ot<il 107,909 34
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in * 25,00000
Surplus funds jo 000 co
l ndivided Profits less Current Ex
penses and taxes paid 16566
Due Unpaid Dividends goo
individual Deposits subject to Check. 72,735 68
107.909 34
STATE OF GEORGIA,I
County of Bartow I
Before me came H. E. Cary, cashier of Bank of
Cartersviile who being duly sw >rn, says that the
above and foregoing statement is a true condition
of said bank, as shown bv the books of file in said
“ an L ■ F. CARY, Cashier
Sworn and subscribed to before me. this 23rd
day of April, 1901 INO H. WIKLE,
Notary Public, Bartow county, Ga.
WANT COLUMN.
“Wanted ” “For Sale,” “For Kent,” “Lost
Found,” Help Wanted,” Situations Wanted,
and advertisements of a similar nature will be it
sertea in this column at the rate of one cent pet
word for each insertion. Nothing less than
25 cents.
FOR SALE.
SALE. One 45 saw Pratt Gin, feeder and
1 condenser perfectly new, (the brush will have
to be refilled ) All complete. I have never'un
boxed it since it left the factory. Cost #225.00.
I will take #IOO.OO cash, for it complete.
Two Tiger Disc Plows in perfect condition used
ast u spring, cost me #35,00 each or #70.00
for both 1 will take #45 00 cash for both of them
together or #25.00 cash tor either one separately
One Von Culen Improved Simplex Incubator
300 egg capacity, in perfect condition, as good ?s
I 'i e 'j' I will sell it complete, in
cluding trats, lamps, thermometer, regulator, etc.
with full Instruction to run it for #25.00 cash.
One Buckeys hiding Cultfvator. made by the
the P. P. Mast Cos. In almost p rfect condition
have owned it for several years it has never been
used a single day,
1 will sell the articles at the prices named
1 guarantee each article named as represented, and
the best of its kind made.
DK. HOWARD E. FELTON,
Cartersville, Ga.
POK SAI E.—Lot of dry Hooting and ceiling at
At reduced price.
4-26-2 t. T. H. WITHERS.
FOR SALE.—No I Blacksmith eoal at
4-26-tf. A. C. WILLIAMS,
FA NO FOR SALE. —Good condition, cheap
for cash.
zL MRS.W.C. EDWARDS,
DOR KENT—The residence wrere I reside
f 4-12-tf W. L. CASON. Dentist.
Remember that the Un
ion Supply Cos., at Car
tersvilie, Ga., will furnish
you with all styles and
grades of Sewing Ma
chine 3 to better advan
tage than any other house
in America.
IIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIHIIIIII i„|
To Everybody Interested in Buying Buggies.
We wish to announce than we have made a large con
tract with the ANCHOR BUGGY CO., on a SPOT CASH BA
SIS, and have received another car load’shipment. These Hih
Grade Buggies are to he sold at an amazing and unequivocal
Low Price. See them.
What prettier sight is a sight to behold,
Than an Anchor Buggy, and a horse worth srold;
As vou go down the street in a mazing whirl,
Holding the reins, beside a beautiful girl.
Quality! Quality! Quality!
Some items in the construction of this Bug
gy that tell the tale and are conclus.ve arguments
that the best is cheapest in the long run.
Ist. All wheels are strictly selected hicko
ry, with full screwed rims, screw on each side of
every spoke and with heavy round edge tire, of
carbon steel, so as not to get loose. See a sam
ple of these wheels and bring three of your
•friend-i so that all four of you can stand on the
rim and test it to the fullest ixteut.
Axles.
2nd. All axles are of the finest steel forged
out, iati-tailed and swedged under the hottum.
LOOK! These axles are the Coiluige Double
Collar, Long Distance Axle, guaranted to run
I.OOU miles. It is the highest priced and finest
on the market. NO DUST can get in box, and
18 ground is oil and does run light—very light.
Try it. The Anchor Buggy.
Bodies.
3rd- Bodies on the Anchor Buggy are
made different from any other buggy body on
the market. Thev cost the lactory about $5.00
more to build them than does any other buggy
factory to build the regular kind. You ask,
What’s the difference? We ausw r er, Call and
look at and see why the corners wont ever open,
why the floor is mortised in, why a center sill is
put in, why a crossbar sill is put in, why the
steps wont break up the floor, why the pitch is
higher and more comfortable than any other
make and why? why—Well just see i he Anchor
Buggy and you will uuderetand.
Fifth Wheel.
4th. Fifth Wheel patented and used only
on the Anchor Buggy. It is the best as well as
the most expensive of all fifth wheels. Why?
Because it has steel connection, spooled and
thimbled on four bearings, has extra safety at
tachment, has King Bolt running on rear of ax
le and guaranteed to never break under any kind
of strain—you have to break six parts of it to
pull the buggy apart. Test the Buggy and the
fifth wheel on Anchor Buggies.
Painting.
sth. Painting—A poor and cheap Buggy
has from four to six coats of finish ; a good me
dium price buggy has from six to twelve coats
of finish; a fiae Buggy, the Anchor has just six
teen coats of finish, the highest quality—the fi
nest finish. You can shave by tne mirror finish
of these buggy bodies. Try it. Nothing made
finer and pretty color, too The girls all like to
ride in the Anchor Buggies because they are
in keeping with their fresh beauty and pretty
Suuday dresses. Boys be in it and take ihe
lead with an Anchor Buggy.
Leather and Trimmings.
6th. The leather and trimmings on the
Anchor Buggy are the finest quality. Leather
is guaranteed to be No. 1 oak tanned leather,
soft and pliable. The cushions have open bot
toms and are fitted with coil springs; like sitting
in a rocking chair to ride in one of these Bug
gies. Put a cheap suit of clo hes on a man and
he looks bad ; just as good clothes set off a man,
so we set off the good qualities of an Anchor
Buggy with flue paint and tine leaih*r tr.m
mings.
I/CJIAjPKIH BEOS.,
GEORGIA.
Wood that is good—
-Bteel smooth to feel, '
Strong and well annealed ;
Leather that stands the weather.
And you know there ; a nothing better,
1 aint, rich and smooth, as a silver lake,
ou always tlnd the above on Anchor make
Shafts.
7th Shafts Every pair of shafts are
made of the finest split hickory. See them test
ed. We put a heel brace under the heel to
strengthen them ; we put a brace under cross
bar to hold them stiff while putting in horse; we
put on a plate to cover the cross bar joint. Al
together the finest pair of shafts ever put on a
buggy we put on the Anchor Buggy.
Dashes. ,
Bth D sh—Examine the dashes. All of
them are of the Best. Full Leather and with
so'id rails Tusi the thing to look sweet. You
can go down the road dashing and splitting ev
erythin? on the pike with an Anchor Buggy.
Best Velvet Carpet.
9th Velvet finished. Long Carpets, 56
incl e< long and nice side panel carpets. Cheao
buggies have a poor quality of Brustells carpet
We trot in a higher class BO we give the best
velvet carpet. Some difference you will admit
and it is in favor of the Anchor.
Long Oil Carpet.
10th All the Anchor Buggies are fitted
with a long oil carpet in the bottom. Cheap
buggies don’t have this. Remember and see it.
Gears.
nth. All the gears have full length irons
and are well drawn up If you were to pav oue
thousand dollars for a huggy the joints in the
gear couldn’t be put together any better than
in the Anchor.
Clips.
12 h Count the clips. The Anchor has 10
clips on front axle—no other make of work
has this many. Count them for yourself; figures
don’t lie.
Shaft Couplings.
I3’h. Quick shift couplings, the best
anti-rattling and quick shifting coupling on the
market and it cost the most to make. too. Look
at them and be convinced. On only the Anchor*
Buggies.
Rubber Steps.
14 h- This Buggy is fitted with genuine
Rubber Pad Steps, and has this advanmfP
when the weather is damp and slippery, y° nr
foot is not liable to slip and strike your shin ./
against the step, as the rubber catches the shoe
sole, and holds it. besides this is a more rxpeo
sive article than is put on other makes, it. costs
more aud is better. Put on the Auchor Buggy,
without extra charge.
Seat Braces.
15 h Look at the seat braces that clamp
the comer of the seat together so that the damp
weather and hot, sun won’t cause the joints to
gap open. N > other make of buggy has this
kind of seat braces. It is worth money to the
buyer.
The Anchor Buggy
II is taken the premium at every exhibition it
appeared at in the United States under expert
judges for it-. Durability, Paint aud Trimming
—tn ironclad factory guarantee given wit!
every Buggv. If you want a first-class Buggy
buy the Auchor. If vou want a second-clas
cheap Buggy, then don’t buy an Anchor.