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_JN BRIEF.
Mrs. H. E. William-; is spending
a few days with relatives iu Rome.
The great closing out sale com
mences Monday, Nov. 26th at
Bkadley Griffin & Cos.
Mrs. T. R. Jones is visiting rela
tives at Covington, Ga.
Gentry’s dog and pony show was
here Tuesday and atti acted a good
crowd.
Miss Mamie Hudgins left last
week for a visit to friends at Bartl
esville. Ga.
Attend the great clothing out
sale of winter goods at
Bradley Griffin & Cos.
Mr. T. M. Gilreath will conduct
the services at tne Methodist church
next Sunday evening.
Mrs. Fred Lochrane, of Atlanta,
is spending a few days in the city
the guest of Miss Annie Wallace.
A bill repealing the dog law,
which was adopted by the last
grand jury foi Bartow county, has
passed the house.
Reys. W. R. Branham and C. A.
Allday will attend the North Geor
gia conference which convened in
Atlanta yesterday.
Cotton has been selling in the
neighborhood of ten cents the past
few days, and a good deal has been
brought in from the country.
The democratic majority in Bar
tow county in the recent national
election was 16S instead of 68. The
error occurred in the additioa
Anew line fine fur collarettes
just received at
Bradley Griffin & Cos.
Thin
is all right, if you are too fat;
and all wrong, if too thin already.
Fat, enough for your habit, is
healthy; a little more, or less, is
no great harm. Too fat, consult
a doctor; too thin, persistently
thin, no matter what cause, take
Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver
Oil.
i here are many causes of get
ting too thin; they all come
under these two heads: over
work and under-digestion.
Stop over-work, if you can;
hut, whether you can or not,
take Scott’s Emulsion of Cod
Liver Oil, to balance yourself
with your work. You can’t live
on it—true—but, by it, you
oan. There’s a limit, however;
you’ll pay for it.
Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver
Oil is the readiest cure for
“can’t eat,” unless it comes of
your doing no work--you can’t
long be well and strong, without
some sort of activity.
The genuine has *
this picture on it,
take no other.
If you have not
■tried it, send for -4fcsegifm
free sample, its a- 'SI
Sreeable taste will y §
surprise you. If
Sc OTT & BOWNE SJL ; L
Ohemists, -iHT iJlwf
409 Pearl Street,
New York.
£oc. and $1.00; all druggists.
. t.K. MctUMY. Vlc-PrM. A Trm. SHERRY NcAULEY, Sm*j. A M’ft.
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FLOORING, CEfUNC, WEATHER3OAFT
SASH, DOORS and .
other stodk too numerous to mention, write*
•elsewhere.
137 Hamilton St., - " f* *■ r *
| / r ' ■ J°nes, of Stilesboro,
1 a sample of his sweet potato
crop at the Courant American of-
Li.c last week, which were very
fine specimens,
j Overshoes are high this season,
: but vv e sed mens, ladies and misses
good quality at 35c pair.
Bradley Griffin & Cos.
Judge J. W. Harris and family
are occupying the Lochrane house,
since their home was destroyed by
fire, and will remain there until
they can rebuild.
All millinery goods to be sold
out cheap at
Bradley Griefin & Cos.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Satterfield,
who have been spending several
days here, returned to Atlanta
Tuesday evening. They carried i
Master Joel Gilreath with them, i
The grandest line clothing for '
men, youths and boys in Carters
ville to be sold out cheap at the
big clothing cut sale, commnceing
Monday, Nov. 26th at
Bradley Griffin & Cos.
The bills which have been intro
duced in the senate by Dr. Baker,
affecting Bartow’ county, are all
impracticable and undesirable, and
are opposed by the good people of
the town and county. The caption
of the bills are published elsewhere
in this issue.
A union thanksgiving service
will be held at the Baptist church
next Thursday morning at eleven
o’clock, and Rev. E. M. Craig will
deliver the sermon. A collection
will be taken up for the orphan’s
home and will be equally divided
between the Methodist, Baptist and
Presbyterian churches.
The census of Cartersville does
not show’ a very marked increase
over that of ten years ago, and our
only redress is to follow’ the exam
ple of other towns in the same
predicament and claim that the
new census figures are wrong, ana
numbers of people were not count
ed.
Dr. W. C. Griffin has been at
Oostanaula, the home of his father,
Mr. T. C. Griffin, for several days,
on account of the illness of the lat
ter, and yesterday, Dr. C. H. Grif
fin received a telegram that his
grandfather was dead. Mr. Grif
fin was eighty-nine years old, and
was a prominent and highly es
teemed citizen of his county.
In giving a list of counties,which
would be affected by the new cen
sus, the Atlanta Constitution sta
ted last w’eek that Bartow would
lose one of her representatives, but
the evidence was given in the same
column that she would not as Bar
tow T ’s population is larger than
some other counties which will
have two representatives. The
Constitution got mixed in its fig
ures.
The Presbytery of Cherokee held
an adjourned meeting Tuesday in
the Presbyterian church at Canton,
Ga. Rev. E. M. Craig and Judge
T. W. Milner attended from Car
tersville. A ruling elder in the
Canton church was put on tiial
for distilling and selling liquor and
was deposed, as being totally dis
qualified for an office in the Pres
byterian church and further he was
suspended from the church. The
Presbytery voted unanimously in
each case.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Johnson, on
the occasion of their fifteenth wed
ding anniversary, last Saturday
evenning, entertained a gathering
of friends at a six o’clock dinner.
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Young, Mr. and Mrs. C. N.
Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. D. B.
Freeman, Miss Amanda Smith,
Mrs. Lillie Bradley, Miss Lottie
Cowherd, Mr. J. H. Vivion and
Mr. Horace Bradley. The menu
was superb. Delightful music was
one of the features of the evening.
The -x:casion was well enjoyed by
all present.
!* MERCHANTS WILL CLOSE,
For Thanksgiving Day. November
29th, 1900.
To our customers: We, the un
dersigned, will observe Thanks
giving day. Thursday, November
; 29th. 1900, and will close our re
spect've places of business during
the entire day and transact no bus
iness therein. The firm that vio
lates this agreement, hereby agrees
to donate the sum of SI.OO to each
church in the city of Cartelsville.
C. L Collins & Cos.
J. W. Vaughan & Cos.
Geo. S. Crouch.
Leo . HOCKLEY.
L. Hicks & Cos.
J. Bernstein.
F. Scheukr.
Bradley, Griffin & Cos.
Mrs. M. A. Spkir.
Ladies, misses and childrens
jackets, capes etc., to be sold out
cheap at Bradley Criffin & Co’s
clothing out sale.
The best on the mar
ket, will give
strength, make you
feel like anew per
son. Word’s Sarsap
arilla. 75c.
To The Pub!'?.
Mr. Withers wishes to in
form those who have old
stoves, that are out of re
pair, that he has a huge
assortment of stove paterns
of all kinds. Me ’can re
place any part of a burnt
stove at a reasonable price.
Dry lumber, ceiling and
flooring for sale. 2t.
Yon Know Wlut You Are Tak
ing.
When you take Grove’s Tasteless
C'.: 11 Funic because 1 the formula is
plainly printed on every bottle
showing that it is simply Iron and
Quinine in a tasteless form. No
Cure, No pay. 50c.
Have you any plumb
ing to be done! We
have pipe fittings,etc.
of ail sizes and kinds.
CALHOUN BROS.
Sliafie Into Your Shoes .
Allen’s Foot Ease, a powder. It cures
painful, smarting, swollen leet andin
growing nails, an'd instantly takes the
sting out of corns and bunions. It’s the
greatest comfort discovery of the age.
Allens Foot-Ease makes tight or new
shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for
sweating, callous and hot. tired, aching
feet. Try it today. Sold by all drug
gist and shoe stores. By mail 25c. in
stamps. Trial package FREE, Ad
ress, Allen S. Olmsted, Leßoy, N. Y.
Square box stoves
for wood, especially
for country churches
and school houses.
Four sizes, at
CALHOUN RROS.
CASTOniA.
Bears the ** The Kind You Have Always Bought
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This signature is on every box of the genuine
Laxative Bromo=Qumine Tablet,
the remedy that rare* a eold to one day
Crockery, Glassware
and China at
CALHOUN BROS.
Square box stoves,
for wood, especially
for country churches
and school houses.
Four sizes at
CALHOUN BROS.
honesty in values
One of the Vital Principles in This Bisiness is Value Giving,
We bank on the honesty of our merchandise. You may bank on receiving an
honest, equivalent tor yourmoney ev ry time. If wrongs creep in, we’ll right
tneni ior you. Honest goods, honest prices, honest service—and your monev back
it you want it.
BLACK DRESS GOODS.
Good this season. You are invited to choose from these excellent values and
up-to-date kinds
50 inch black Libeline, very serviceable and stylish, worth 1.75, at 1.25.
52 inch black satin soleil, lovely finish, worth 2.oat 1.19.
# 40 inch black silk crepon, the ever reliable shirt material, worth 2.00, at r.oo
52 inch black broadcloth,the regular 1.50 kind,at 98c. 36 inch black Venetian,
worth 75c, at 59c.
37 inch black granite cloth, the leader of strong and wearing weaves, worth 73c
at 59c. J *
inch black stormserge, ali wooi, worth 65c, at 48c.
32 lnc h black wool Henrietta, fully worth 35c, at 25c.
COLORED DRESS GOODS.
RARE VALUES.
Satin faced Venetian cloth, 04 inches wide, all the new shades, regular 1 ko
goods, at 1.20. 0
*
at Hoc. *
&4 inch ladies cloth, in leading shades, worth 1.25 at 85:.
37 inch granites, a full range of colors, worth 9oc, at <>9 C .
40 inch Zibelines worth 75c, at 45.
inch fancy novelty dress goods, garnet and brown, worth 90c, at 50c.
36 inch wool Henriettas, all colors’ worth 35c, at 25c.
0 inch colored crepons, very stylish, worth 75c, at soc,
52 inch grey and brown suitings, especially suitable for rainy day shirts worth
15c. at soc. ’
SOME FRESH ARRIVALS.
\\ e have just received some new waist goods, dotted corduroys, dotted velvets
ami lenriettas. Some very attractive goods at popular prices. Anew line of mlt
braids and gilt buttons. Anew line of gilt and patent leather belts
SOMETHING ABOUT SILK BARGAINS.
A fine black lean de Soie silk, unexcelled in wearing quality, regular i.50 kind,
at 98c.
silk S suitable for waists, worth 1.26 to 1.52, at 95c.
IN THE COTTON GOODS DEPARTMENT.
-o pieces of outings, worth 7c. at sc. 20 pieces of outing, worth 10c at 7c
50 pieces of outing, worth at 9c. Pdanelette, worth 12k, at icc. ’
Hanelettes, worth 15c, at 12 14.
linens. .
We have a lot of remnants in nice tablelinen, v\ hich we offer for less than cost.
Bargains in Shoes.
A lot of ladies’ fine button shoes, sizes to 4*4, wotth 2.50 to 3.50 a pair, at
I-2 5 to 1.50. A lot of mens shoes, odds and ends, worth’4.oo to 6.00 a pair, at 2.00
to 3.00 a pair.
Some Clothing Bargains.
For the next 30 clays we will make you some special prices on all our Mens’,
Boys’ and Children suits. Come in and see them.
Capes and Jackets and Furs.
Our prices on these goods are acknowledged to be the lowest in town. But in
order to sell them out entirely, we will ofier them from now on at lower prices
than ever.
Trimmed Millinery.
Now is your time to buy a fine PA T 1 HRN HAT. offer them at less than
cost. Other trimmed hats we will sell or make for you at greatly reduced prices. .
SCHEUGR'S.
TOBEGIVENAWAY
December 29th, 1900*
Choice of any complete Wagon, or Single Buggy and Harness in our store or
warehouse,
GALL FOR KNIGHT’S TICKETS.
Cur stock of Hardware is the largest and most complete we have ever had. We
have a full line of Double and Single Barrel 12x16 Gauge Breech Loaders that tor
price and quality can’i be beat. Smith & Wesson and luer Johnson Pistols,
Smokeless and Black Powder, Shells and Cartridges, Caps. Powder, Wads and
Leggins, Hunting Coats Hats and Belts. We are receiving daily an elegant line
CHRISTMASPRESENTS.
And you cannot afford to miss seeing our line of thes goods when in the city. Ctt
WAGONS and AUGGIES we are having a very large trade, our prices and goods
must be right. Call on us for anything in Hardware, Agriculture Implements
Building and Mining Supplies, Heating, Cooking Stoves and ranges.
SEE OUR FRRRIERS “HOT STUFF" HEATERS, $3.35.
SEE OUR DIXIE COOK STOVE, 30 PIECES. $6.50.
Slight Hardware Cos.
■Bast Main JStiroot*