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WE HAVE THE Ymno ftnnrlo
MOST ATIRACTIVE Allies IjJULIO
This year this house has ever had, and we
intend to sell tneni cheaper than ever be*
fore. He sure and cull on us before you
purchase elsewhere for ,/ i
. : —vv'- nave yuuuh
and prices to suit all.
YOUNG BROS.
proprietors of
“Smokeless Lamp Oil.”
CITY AFFAIRS.
Home News Carefully Collected
and Condensed.
LOCAL NOTES BY THE WAY
Various Happenings and Doings Briefly Pe
corded —Personal and Social Notes—
This, That and the Other
Mr. W. C. Baker paid a flying
visit to Rome Monday.
Miss Elia Baker is on a visit to
relatives in the Gate City.
Mr. Gerald Griffin is quite sick at
his home on Leake street, in this
city.
The city court has been holding
the boards at the court house this
week.
Mr. ami Mrs. L Van Gilder en
tertained a few friends at tea last
Thursday evening.
Rev. J. H. Mashburn and family
will leave next Tuesday for their
new home at Elborton.
The contest for city marshal
grows interesting as new candi
dates drop into the race.
Mr. George Stiles returned last
week from Atlanta, where he spent
several days with friends.
A hand organ with a monkey at
tachment amused the children of
Cartersville last Saturday.
The county school commissioner
will pay teachers on the 21st and
22d. See corrected notice.
Col. Geo. 8. Hodgson, of Athens,
spent several days with his friend
Mr. Henry Stiles, ! st week.
HOLIDAY GOODS
The most elegant line ever before in this mar
ket now on exhibition at
ROGAN & YOUNG'S
•?E3OOK STORO. ?-
CARTERSVILLE, - - - GEORGIA.
Our line comprises beautiful
Gift Books, Booklets
Picture Books lor file Children,
(iimes of various kinds, Dressing Cases, Manicure
Sets, Albums, &c., in plush, wood and celluloid designs,
unsurpassed in beauty. Beautiful Pictures, fine French
Mirrors, Glass, China, Bisque and Japanese wares in
endless variety. Dolls —China, Bisque, Wax and Rub
ber. Drums, Tin, Iron and Wooden Toys. Furniture,
Wagons, &c., in a variety to make glad the heart of
boys and girls. Our line is so varied that it is
Impossible To Enumerate
but a few articles. Come and see for yourself. We
have a beautiful line of Xmas Cards, etc., in satin ana
celluloid, hand painted. Also, keep the celluloid in
sheet. All these goods we are going to close out at
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
Come early and get choice from the best assorted stock
ever before offered our people
ROGAN & YOUNG
Miss Mary Lou Wikle went down
to Atlanta Monday on a short visit
but will return before the holidays.
Col. J. VV. Harris’ two oldest chil
dren, who have been qu'te sick, are
out of danger and rapidly improv
ing.
Mr. Bradley Howard, who has
been confined at home the past ten
days with fever, is able to be out
again.
Mi. Lee Simpson came up from
Atlanta Sunday and spent a while
among his hosts of friends in Car
tersville.
Miss Estelle Calhoun returned
last Saturday from a pleasant visit
to her sister Mrs. VanDevander, in
Cedartown.
Messrs. Frank Satterfield, Eu
gene Chunn and John Stover, Jr.,
went down so Atlanta Saturday
evening and took in the Soudan, at
the Grand.
TheCourant American will move
into its new quarters today—the
second story of the Dobbins build
ing. Drop in and see us in our
new home.
Miss Edwina Crosby, who has
many friends in Cartersville spent
a few days wPh them last week,
and returned to her home in At
lanta Friday.
Dr. M. M, Puckett left yesterday
for Nashville, Tenn., and Louis
ville, Ky., and will he absent several
weeks, looking ofter some business
affairs in those cities.
Maj. C. H. Smith, and his daugh
ters, Mrs. Brnmbv and Miss Marion,
and granddaughter, littly Miss
Marion Brumby, will leave today
for Tampa Fla., where they will
spend several months.
Mr. Thomas Walker has gone to
Atlanta to locate. He has taken a
situation with the National Furni
ture company.
Annie Abbott, the little Georgia
Magnet, will appear at the opera
houso tomorrow night. Her fame
has preceded her and she v/ili no
doubt have a full house.
Mr. S. J. Dowis brought to Car
tersville Tuesday evening the lar
gest otter ever seen in this place.
It weighed about thirty pounds,
and its hide is very valuable.
While attempting to arrest a ne
gro Saturday night marshal Milner
was shot at but the bullet missed
its mark. The coon has since been
captured and now’ languishes be
hind the bars.
Col. A. W. Fite went down to At
lanta the first of the week to attend
the supreme court in the ease of
George Robinson, from Whitfield,
convicted of murder, but appealing
for anew trial.
Dr. C. D. Cunyus, late of this
county, was married in Floyd
county, where he has lately made
his home, to Mips Florence Mathis,
on the 7th Instant. Dr. Cunyus’
Bartow friends congratulate him on
his good fortune, as the bride he
has won is a most estimable lady.
An effort is being made to get
ex-Governor Bob Taylor, of Ten
nessee, to deliver his famous lec
ture “Fools Paradise” in Curters
ville at an early day, and those
interested in securing him have
strong hopes of his coming. He
will draw a full house if he should
come.
One of the most enjoyable soci
ables of the season occuned at the
lovely home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Stephens, on Gilmer street, on Fri
day evening last. It was given in
honor of Mr. Mndley Mitchell.
There was quite a good gathering
of young people who enjoyed games
of different kinds, plays, music and
conversation.
The oyster supper given by the
ladies for the benefit of the Epis
copal church, Tuesday evening was
quite a success, and netted some
thing over forty dollars. Mrs. P. S.
Shelman had ehargeof the arrange
ments and its success is largely due
to her untiring energy. The sup
per consisted of many other dishes
besides oysters, served in every
style, and was a most enjoyable
feast.
Married in neivaiu.
*‘Al the beautiful new residence
of the bride’s father, iu the nice lit
tle village of Poplar Springs, in
DeKalb county, on Thursday even
ing, December 7th, Rev. W. A.
Dodge, of Walker street church,
united in the holy bonds of matri
mony Mr. T. W. Johnson and Miss
Bettie Mountcastle.
•‘His companion is one of De-
Kalb’s most charming and elegant
young ladies, and loath were her
many friends and admirers to see
her leave their circle, but none con
gratulate the fortunate groom more
sincerely than those who best
know his lovely bride.
“The groom was an Atlanta boy' l
and was raised near tiie home of
His bride, and in the daps of their
childhood the attachment which
has been consummated in their
union for life was formed.
“Mr. John.-on is a promising
young business man of Atlanta,
and his many friends extend to him
their most hearty congratulations
and their warmest welcome to his
lovely wife.
“Look down, ye gods, and upon
this couple drop a blessed crown.”
The above from the Atlanta Con- j
stitution last Sunday,will hw read I
with interest in this city by the re-!
latives and friends of the bride, the J
lovely daughter of Mr. B. 11. Mount- j
castle, who was for many years a
resident of this place.
Deafness Cannot he Cured
by local applications, as they cannot
read) the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure Deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con
dition of the mucous lining of the Eu
stachian Tube. When this tube gets in
flamed you have a rumbling sound or
imperfect hearing, and when It is en
tirely closed Deafness is the result, and
unless the inflammation can he taken
out and this tube restored to ! ts normal
condition, hearing will be destroyed for
ever; nine cases out often are caused
by catarrh, which is nothing but an in
flamed condition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O.
£3Bp-Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Election of Bank Directors.
The regular annual meeting of
the stockholders of the First Na
tional Bank of Cartersville, Ga., for
election of a board of directors, to
serve during the ensuing year, wi 1
be held at their banking office on
Tuesday, January 9, 1894.
J. 11. Vivion, Cashier.
December 7 1893. td.
TUTT’S PILLS require no chauge of
diet.
SCHEUER BROS.
•6CHEUER BROS)*
rmoraE
LOOK FOR THE
New Furniture House.
GOOD TIMES IN SIGHT.
Read the Message.
Order Christmas and Other
Goods at Once.
Cut Prices oil Everything,
Will be continued until January Ist.
Before moving my stock, every piece ot
Furniture was marked
in plain figures to reduce the stock be
fore moving to my new house. So that
is what
CUT PRICES
above mean; also, cut prices means
cash. My stock is complete. 1 have a
Dig stock of nice
PICTURES
just haif Drioe is all we ask for them,
compared to prices one year ago.
$2.00 Arm Rocker for $1.99.
$2 00 Rocker for '51.50.
Chairs, 40c. 50c, 60c, up to 112.00.
Furniture of all kinds sold at prices
to suit the times. Come at once and se
lect your
Diiristmas Present
for your wire, husband, sweetheart,
children and servants. Selections can
be made to suit anybody and at
CUT PRICES.
My trade is improving all the time.
Everybody invited to ca*l and take a
look through my new store. Those that
owe me are
CORDIALLY INVITED
to call, also. Very truly,
A. B. CUNYUS.
Christmas soon on Hand and still a great big
stock on our shelves and counters. Only a few
weeks left to us for active business. We must re
duce our immense stock in quick order. We want
everybody to come in and help to reduce it. We
will lend you a helping hand by giving the best
bargains ever sold in North Georgia.
Please Note our Awful Heducticns in
goods. We have sold them cheap this season, but
for the next thirty days we will surprise you how
cheap, good new goods, bought at panic prices, can
be sold. Elere it goes :
Bargain I.— All our $20.00 Men’s Suits at $10.00;
Our $15.00 Suits at $7.50; SIO.OO Suits at $6.50.
Bargain ll.— All our Men’s Overcoats at just half
price. We also include in this lot all our boys and
and children’s suits. We have accummulated in
tn the rush of this fall business a good many odd
pants, vests and coats, which we nearly give away-
Bargains 111-—We have entirely too many fine
Ladies’ and Misses’ garments. We will sell them
for the next thirty days at 50 cents on the dollar.
Bargai IV.—All our Men’s, Ladies and Misses
fine Shoes at cost. You can buy from us a good
shoe at what other houses charge you for cheap
trash.
Bargain V , —All our fine dress goods at cost, trim
mings included. We bought too many. You can
find among this lot the latest novelties as Hopsack
ings, Changable Serges, Whipcords, Bengalines,
Etamines. We accummulated a big amount of
remnants of stripes and plaids, flannels, water
proofs, etc. They are yours at your own price.
THEY ALL DO IT I
Cartersville Ga., Sept. 11.
Will F. Baker Jeweler:
Bear Sir: I have tried the Watch I bought
from you for THREE YEARS and can truth
fully say there is not a better time piece on
the W. & A. R. R.
J. W. BYRD,
Conductor W. & A. R. R.
We will sell you one just as good. Come
to see us.
WILL F. BAKER, Jeweler.
To the Public.
I most respectfully announce that
I will hold free clinics, three days
in ea*h week between the hours of
8 to'-lO a. m., and i to 4 p. m., on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
This is done in order to give the
powr people a chance to receive
medical services free of charge.
Medicines furnished in office at a
reasonable cost. Office opposite
Anderson’s liverv stable.
Most Respeeffully,
Geo. P. K ixg, M. D.
“Silver Threads Amone tl.e Gold,”
Are a sign that your hair l'CPds invig
orating. Beggs’ Hair Reuewer pro
motes a healthy growth of hair, prevents
ts tailing out or turning gray. Sold an
guaranteed bv M. F. Word
FOB DYSPEPSIA,
Indigestion and Stomach disorders, take
SIIUWSS I lit} IV BITTSKs.
All dealers keep it, St per bottle. Genuine has
trade mark and crossed rod lines on wrapper.
To The Public.
This is to certify that I have suffered
for 25 years with cancer, and that I
haye peen entirely cu ed by a remedy
prepared by Mr. A. 8. Eipscomb, ot
Bartow county, post office Stamp Creek.
1 have also known several oaher cases
of cancer cured by him.
Any one suffering with this dreadful
disease would do well to apply to Mr.
Lipscomb. He guarantees a cure or no
pay. He is known by many people in
Cartersville and surrounding country
to be an honorable, truthful and reliable
good citizen. E. H. Adcock.
Attested by F. M. Durham, Clerk Su
perior Court, Bartow county. Ga.
K. H. Adcock’s post office is Gum
Springs, Ga. 4t
if vou are worn out, run down and
nervous, Magnetic Nervine will restore
your health. Sold by M. F, Word.
_*HCltf.K*rh%kKjriCA HAITI.
The brat Saive In the world for Out*,
ili uiMjs, Soil*;,,UJ oer s.B*4t-*Rheum, F*-
vt r Sores. Tutor, Chapped Masds. Chil-
<rne, and all Skin‘Eruption*,
a, v‘ positively cores Piles, or no pay re
frf! red. ,ft is guaranteed to give perfect
- u.sfaoCitpi, or money refunded. Prfos
2-ienw per box. For sal# by Young M
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Don’ tfool with ludigesion. Take Bee
iiam's Pills.
NOTICE
To All and Evorv One Oweiog Us
on Notes or Accounts:
The year 1893 is nearly at
an end, and we earn
estly request you to
pay said claims at once
We need our money and
unless these matters
are satisfied we will
without further notice
put them out for col
lection.
Saving Suit, Cost and Trouble.
R. H. JONES & SONS Mfe. Cos.
Captain Sweeney, U.S. A., San Diego,
Cal., says: “Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy
isthe first medicine I have ever found
that woud do me any good.” Price 59c.
Sold by all druggist,