The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946, January 18, 1900, Image 3

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ANOTHER KNITTING MIMi. Encouraging Words for Others, gratitude for the benefit received from Dr. Miles' Nerv ine prompts me to -write, that of this grand medicine. I _ _ _ fered extreme nervous exhaus- tion.which rendered me unable to work. My nerves seemed to be 'on edge' and I had much latitude. I began, taking Dr. Miles' Nervine and steadily improved and now am enjoy ing good health. Mrs.-Rev. F. M. Lacy, Fortville, Ind. ft OR. MILES’ ffl&pvino is sold by all druggists on guarantee, first bottle benefits or money back. Book on heart and nerves sent free. Or. Miles Medical Company, Elkhart, Ind. BUSINESS CARDS. W. C. BUNN, fIfefe@p^eY * (Office, 1st Nat. Bank Bldg.) OEDARTOWN, - GEORGIA. ;. It. SANDERS. J. K. DAVIS SANDERS & DAVIS, Attorneys at Law, Office in Chamberlain Building, OEDARTOWN, GA. W. R tyHRQBR ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, OEDARTOWN GA. Y\T1L,L practice in all the Courts ol ' ' Polk, Paulding, ifloyd and Haral- THE CSDARTOWN STANDARD Tinsni, jiiu.Bi ii, iso«. don Counties, and in all the courts of Georgia, State, Federal and Supreme. ALso, in Alabama courts by spocial rangemont. W. K. FIELDER. W. \V. MUNDY. FIELDER & MUNDY, ATTORNEYS • AT . LAW, Cedabtown, Georgia, Prompt attention given to all business. Collections a specialty. Office un-stairs in Stubbs Building. Wna. JANES, Attorney - at - Law. First National Bank Building. OEDARTOWN, - - GEORGIA J. C. W.4LKER, Attorney at Law. r Over Firsf National Bank Building, ; Cedartown, - Georgia. ^^“Collections a Specialty. H. M. NICHOLES, LAWYER. Commissioner to Take Testimony. |Office in Judge’s room at Court Houso. CEDARTOWN, GA. J. A. WRIGHT, lttorney at Law Cedabtown, Ga. Jffico with J. A. Blance, in Chamber lain Building. J. H. ANDERSON, Attorney at Law. Office with Ordinary at Court Hoiise, CEDARTOWN, GA. J. A. LIDDELL, ‘hysician - and - Surgeon, Cedartown, Georgia. VV. A. CHAPMAN, Physician 0 Surgeon, CEDARTOWN, GA. R. R. SKRKS, =Physician and Surgeon, CEDARTOWN, GA. Calls answered promptly day -or night. W. G. ENGLAND, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OEDARTOWN, GEORGIA. 'Tailsattended day and night. CHAS. VANN WOOD, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Collins «fc Holmes, CEDARTOWN, GA. B. 3F - S 13VX S. DENTIST. Odors bis services to tho public Offico rover J. S. Stubbs’store. Offico hours 9 . a. nil to 5 p. in. r .’m^>rsliall, Jr., X1“ QCQ 65e ;' T:IS ' r - -L. aotoj, oa v.> Baltimore College of jdurgery. Sthe Times. , _ V^ork Guaranteed. 1 DOC. _ (iingham’s. finest Truss*., at FACTORY MUCKS, less than tl a price charged by others, *uj\ C if A tU^r £ .> IS . 'm&tSSSSSSii Yolk lUimiklr KUstle Truss, illustrate ml. out aflj| send to us with OfK LOAN. kUL your H ieiure'is larpe or Negotiate Sturo.Siy'whether raptur^b'un'rij-hdesired, on will send either t 8 as “tnniatiori ap- AU sorts stock food at Wood Co’s. Hon. W. C- Bunn was in Atlanta yesterday. Fresh sausage at Wood Co’s, mrst all the time. A nice line of school lunch baskets at J. A. Adams. Col. W. W. Mundy attended court in Buchanan yesterday. The 50 cent Queen Olives al Pitt A Bunn’s are extra fine. Dainty and appetizing ’‘cheese straws” at J. A. Adams’. Mr. Hervey Hall was home from Birmingham over Sunday. Barge lot of those nice Langdon Cakes just in at Wood Co’s. J. H. Dodds wants your Lime and Cement trade. Call on him. Miss Lila Peek, of Rockmart, is visiting Miss Nita Whitfield. Chase & Sanford’s celebrated cof fees and teas at Pills & Burin’s. Mr. J. B. Morris, of Collinsville, Ala., was in the city yesterday. Second hand Iron Safe for sale cheap. Apply to L S. Ledbetter. Mrs. Joe Richards, of Macon, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Frazer. To get I lie best and freshest crackers, always go to J. A. Adams. Mrs. B. F.'Sims left Tuesday for a visit in Atlanta and Spartanburg, S. C. Mrs.M. E. Carpenter,of Rockmart, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. N. Spinks. Anything and everything you want in the grocery line at Pitts & Bunn’s. Misses Sara and Margaret ilarri left Tuesday for an extended visit at Austell. If you always want the best quality of groceries, go to J. A Adams. Mrs. C. M. Dunaway returned Saturday In m an extended visit in Atlanta. Cols. F.A. Irwin and J. A. Wrigl were in Rome on legal husines.- Tuesday. Mrs. ALA. Walker,of Cave Spring, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wm Bradford. Mr. F. M, Randall, one of Ham let’s best citizens, was in the city Saturday. The first “white cream” cheese ever brought to Cedartown, at Pitts & Bunn’s. Airs. Bettic Davis is visiting her daughter, Airs. W. R. Hutcheson, in Buchanan. Good farm for rent, west ot Cedar- t twn. Cali on W. P. Wes', Cave Spring, Ga. White French flannel, the latest thing for ladies’ waits, just arrived at Scheuer’s. Col. J. H. Sanders was in Annis ton the latter pnTl of last week on legal business. Our line of California dried fruits— peaches, apricots etc.,- can’t lie ex celled. j. a. Adams. Mias Luia Morrell, oi Cartersviile, was the guest of Alias Sue Pittman the first of the week. Fresii lot of Langdon’s reception crackers and wafer crackers just re ceived at Wood Co’s lor hardware that is used on the farm, it will pay you to go to J. H. D aids, Hardware Store. Aliss Maria Brumby, of Marietta, is visiting in tho city, the attractive guest of Miss Martha Adams. Now is the season for buckwheat cakes, and you will find the purest grade of flour at J. A. Adams’. Airs. G. A. Ward left Thursday to spend a month with her daughter. Mrs. W. G. Reed, in Savannah. The Tuesday Night Whist Club was very pleasantly entertained this week by Air. and Mrs. F. S. Bunn. If you want lime that is noted for its purity and whiteness, buy t! e Alabaster Lime from J. H. Dodds. Mrs. B. F. Curtright returned to her home in Atlanta Alonday, after a visit to her son, Air J. M. Curtright. Judge C. G. Janes is presiding at Haralson Superior Court this week. Airs. Janes is at Buchanan with him. Trousers! This is the time when you I need an extra pair of Trousers As cotton is the raw’ material used by cotton factories, so the yarns ofj the latter are the raw material for knitting mills, and Cedarlown’s big factories—present and prospective— will furnish abundant material of the finest quality for numerous mills knitting hosiery and underwear. A gentleman from New York has been spending several days here pros- , _ . peeling with a view to moving his|^° hmsh the season, knitting mills to Cedartown, and we are happy to say that arrangements | you can find an excellent line have practically been made for him to do this His plant will be about I to se lect f rom . Prices the size of the Wahneta Mills, which lias added so considerably to the, weekly pay-roll of our wage earners. 15° a P alr Cedartown gladly welcomes such Here to industries. The Standard will give further | details concerning this new enter prise 11s soon as its publication is | advisable. SHIRTS! COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. J The shirts wt sell are the kind that wear well and fit The City Council met in regular session Tuesday evening, Mayor Ledbetter presiding. As heretofore stated, Dr. Jos. A, Liddell is chairman of the Board of Health, and the remaining members I comfortably. In Fancy arid were elected at this meeting, 3 as follows: Dr. W. A. Chap man, and .Messrs R. a. Adams, J.H. White Laundered Shirts we Sanders and W. C. Bunn. Tlie hail over Tiie Standard of-1 a .. , , , fice was re-rented for the use of the oner a line strengthened by. Eire Department and the Baugh Zimmerman Band. i., , . . , ... A franchise was granted undpr the Hie latest and nobbiest pat- new City Charter to Air. J. A. Dodds tor tiie Cedartown Telephone Ex-1 tl„ , , . change. This was right and proper I ^^ rns - ‘ he styles are choice action, and Mr. Dodds has given Oe- dartown uniformly fair treatment an d var j Pt l an d vrm ranrmt ami an efficient service. He is the| ana vanea ' ana y ou cannot pioneer in this line here, and is en titled to every protection which the help beinp- suited city can give him. I 1 6 Nice pork sausage at J. A. Adains. Hi n W. C. Bunn was in Rome on legal business Friday. Everybody knows that Wood Co handle the tics! flour in town. The be-t grades of maple and New Orleans syrup at J. A. Adams’ “Moore’s Besi” is (holiest flour in the. market. Pitts A Bunn have it. Air F T Hardwick, of Dalton, was in the eily yesterday on busi ness. New upright piano and household goods lor sale cheap. Irqniro at this office. Air. Fred Hanson, of Rome, has Collars, Cuffs We have them that fit, feel comfortable and look right, been here on important business this Stay clear of low grades; they week. A complete line of canned fruits | are sure to disappoint you. and meals of the best quality at J. A. Adams. , We offer you goods where Aliss Claire Norman, of Cave Spring, is visiting her sister, Airs. J. I best qualities are tendered at H. Phillips. I will operate my gin next Snlur-1 a price that will suit you. day and the two following Fridays. J T. West. Capt. J. B. Crabb was over Sunday from Long’s, where be is in charge of (he English ore bank. Our line of roasted coffee in the different blends ean’t bn excelled in the town. J. A. Adams. Air. nenry Roberts is smiling happily over the arrival of a fine levon-pound girl in his household last Thursday. W,((.Holmes, Clothier 0 Furnisher. NEW ROAD COMMISSIONERS. Polk’s County Commissioners— Messrs. D. AI. Russell, J. C. Hand ah a . , , , ~ , , and H. N. Sheffield—met Monday in Ail kinds ot feed stuff-—oats, corn, , ... . . „ , . .. . , , .’ regular monthly session. After the hay, bran, cottonseed meal, shorts , . .. . . V ,.,,,, transaction of routine business, they and corn meal—at wholesale and re , , . , 'selected the following excellent corps of Road Commissioners for the Air. ITam Jones has bought the various districts of the county:— valuable property of the Grafflin es- cedartown-T.utberPoole, N. B. Hunt, tate on South Alain street, through John Orebangh. the agency of Fielder & Mundy. win'fjud'Morgfn. 8 ' C ° PP ’ 3my Ba ' d ‘ Mr. A. 0. Cobb, a prosperous mer Hampton’s—Walter Sehliestott, Joe chant of Cedartown, spent a day or “SKeek-STl^wson. Sam Dol two here last week, looking-after lar,Sam Hogg* his branch store.—Buchanan Banner, bi?t, r Bran^Uey V Pams ’ P ' W ' Mar * Judge Janes, of tiie Cedartown Antioch—Will Evorett, Davo Maret, circuit, is in the city. He is one of Blooming Grove—Ross McKiliben, the ablest jurists in the state,and has John T. West, Will Isbell, many friends here.—Rome Tribune, add,West Duke ’ starl,n S Whit- 12th. Rockmart—Arthur MeBr3 r de,Anthony tat LLLiti i »»_ wt t I Tittle, John S. Davidson. Dr. J. A. L.ddill and Mr. \\ . L I Buneoinbe-Sam Davitte, W. R. I, Knight went with Col. C P. Ball to Kinney, Jas. Sproull. Talladega, Ala., to witness the blow-1 n^Branch ” J ° n6S ’ J “ ,e Hacknoy ’ ing in of Air. Zimmerman’s furnace there Alonday. I Dr. B. F. Sims has been in At- AN INJUNCTION GRANTED. Stockholders of Ore Belt Railroad Enjoin Southern Railway from Trespassing on the Former’s Chartered Rights. Tiie stockholders of the Ore Belt Railroad, whose charter provides for rights of way for a road from Cedar town to Cave Spring, have enjoined the Southern Railway from en croaching on the chartered privileges of the former company, and as a re sult, work on the road from Cave Spring to the scene of the DeBardeie- ben mining town has temporarily suspended. The injunction was granted Tues day by Judge W. AI. Henry, of the Rome Circuit, and was obtained by Blance, Irwin & Wright and J. C. Walker, counsel for the plaintiffs. The incorporators of the Ore Belt Railroad have deeds to rigiits of way to the most practicable route fora road between Cedartown and Cave Spring, and lully three miles have been graded from Cedartown towards Cave Spring. The stock holders allege that the Southern Railway is encroaching without legal authority on the chartered rights of the Ore Belt road, and have asked the courts to adjudicate their differences. It is understood that the Ore Belt road would sell its franchises at a reasonable figure, and it is hoped that some sort of a satisfactory agreement may be reached by the parties. It is not the purpose of the Ore Belt people to obstruct develop ment in that locality in any wav. but simply to protect themselves and their rights under their charter. Judge John W. Inzer, of Ashviile, lanta this week. Ala., one of the attorneys in the Very fine evaporated apricots at East & West railroad litigation, was Pitts & Bunn’s, in the city Saturday and Sunday, the LarRe lot of those* fresh canned guest of Col. W. C Bunn. goods just in at Wood Co’s. Lost—On night of 10th inst.-some Go l0 Plttg & nunn for the best where between Cedartown and J. E. grePn coffee , , cn pounds for a dollar , Houseal’s, one ice wool and one — , , _ black and gray plaid shawl. The ^ew store, new goods! Every- finder will deliver to W. E. Wood. ( '" ng , fresh and at P,tts * Bunn’s. Hon. Chas. Adamson left Alonday We would again call ^ w, al|en . Prof, and Airs. J. C. Harris, 0 f | on 11 tri I> to Philadelphia on impnr-1 t ; on )o QUr crealn e ) ieese . We have Rome, were guests of their parents, tant businpss for {he Cedartown I the best. J. A. Adams. Dr. and Mrs C If Harris ^tnru-iv Company, of which he is the enter- ljro “• “arris, Maturoay ., , . . We have some ot the most beauti- prising vice president and general , , , .. , ... ful decorations in crockery that cai ‘ ° ' be found. J. A. Adams. Air. Geo. H. Wade is in New York _ „ ,, uiisweek.on important business for Vfb* roce o c,a e £- un the Wahneta Knitting Mills. Mr I day at he marriage of Mr Jas. Hay- Wade, although he has recentl J ".e and Alias Fannie West. Go to Pitts & Bunn’s for those de Sheriff Crocker has eleven county, boarders at the jail awaiting the spring term of Polk Superior Court. and Sunday. Air. J. W. Merrell, of Cartersviile, was in the city Tuesday. He con in Eastview. The largest and finest assortment of canned goods ever brought to Ce dartown can be found at Pitts & Bunn’s new store. Alias Julia Dean, who has been tiie chaiming guest of Airs. C. V. Wood and Aliss Guasie House.il, returned Tuesday to Rome. Miss Gertha.the bright and accom plished daughier of Rev. C. K. Hen derson, lett Monday for Cleveland, Tenti , to attend Centenary College. Mr. W. T. Gibson has purchased, through the agency of Fielder & Alutidy, the valuable property of Airs. W. H. Hine3 on South AJain street. Dr. H. Al. Hall, who has been '■ ifmiv -< tall altiircc tlmra our prlre,you *ill return your money. WRITE FOR FREE TRUSS CATALOGUE v " ' icw.910. WRITE FOR FREET Hr tru»*rn, inolmlinirt: / litre** SEA /t- L wfclrh « wll fur $2.7. NM..SEARS. ROEBUCK & Co. CHICAG spending a short vacation -/illi home folks here, returned Monday to Augusta to resume charge of the gity hospital. Mr. Watier E. Good returned home from the Technological School in Atlanta where he has been the past year. lie will soon enter some literary college, Mrs. John Akers and Airs Lilt i Woodworth, of Atlanta, mother and j sister respectively of Mrs. wh. K Holmes, are visiting the latter aW Ji.iome on Herbert street. trebled the capacity of his plant, con templates still further enlargement. I Hcltma “silver crown” peaches, The Cherokee Club will give a re- pei,rs ’ cherries a,lrl a -P rico,s : ceplion this evening in honor of Mr. ^'° Contractors: Before closing and Mrs. A. H. VanDevander and I }' our contracts for builders,hard ware, Dr. and Mrs. C. Vann Wood, at lhe j prices from J. H. Dodds, parlors ol tiie Club. The affair will Mr. John Carroll, a clever and be one of the pleasing social functions industrious citizen, died Monday of the season. morning from pneumpnia, leaving a News has been received here of the ai 'd a number of small children sudden death at Buffalo, N. Y.,nf to,nournhisIoss - Alajor Guthrie, the father of Capt P. Tiie property of the Cedartown C. Harris’ wife. Airs. Harris has the Company on the corner of Pliilpot sympathy of our people in this her and Woodland streets is being second great bereavement during the greatly improved. Air. T. J. Griflin past few months. has the contract for re-modelling and - T _ ye,,, r>.,t I enlarging the house, which will bo Air. \\ m. P.tikir armed home transformed into a pretty residence. Alonday evening from a business , , , , , , , ... .. j? . ,, . , . J An elegant and largely attended „np to New \nrk in the interest of rl >eep!ion was given yesterday after- thenew Standard At ills. He says noon by Mrs. H N* VanDevander there is no town in the South more at her handsome home on Wissa- widely or favorably known in the I'ickon avenue. She was assisted in ,, ... ... ,, . ‘ receiving by her sister. Alias E-itelle L 1st tin n Cedartown. Calhoun, and Miss Gilbert of Car- Call on Wood Co. fir Saratoga I tersville; Airs J. W. Barr invited Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Pitts,who have been visiting their mother, Mrs.S. A. Pitts, and other relatives in the city, returned Tuesday to their home in Arlington, Tex. They were greatly pleased with Cedartown and our future prospects. Mr. Glenn S. Borders, of Ragan, Ala., was in the city the first of the week, and was surprised and grati fied at the substantial signs of pro gress here. It is among the proba bilities of the near future that_ Air. Borders and the Messrs? Hightower will move with their families to Ctdartown to reside. Airs. H. N. VjinDevander gave an enjoyable reception Thursday after noon in honor of the Fortnightly Cluh. The ladies were asked t< lentify illustrated magazine adver tisements, at which Mrs. 0 G. Janes and Airs. F. S. Bunn tied for the prize.tlie former proving the winner. Elegant refreshments were served. Cedartown is indebted to the Fire Department for one of the finest en tertainments ever given here. Alba Hey wood having appeared Saturday evening under their auspices. Hey wood is the peer of any impersona tor on the American stage, and was well supported by his troupe. He had a good house Saturday evening, and will have a full house whenever he visits Cedartown. Air. Wilbur FI Freeman has opened a family grocery store in the new building at the Alain street crossing, and is selling for cash only. He keeps no hooks and credits no one. He has been in business for several years, both for himself and others, and his long experience will stand him well m hand now that he keeping store” again. He solicits share of the public’s trade. Air. Bob Terry, tiie popular station agent of tiie C. R. & S. road at Young’s, was happily united in marriage last evening to Miss Daisy, the charming daughter of Air. and Mrs. Al. E. Pittman, of Walthall Rev. T. W. Griffith; of Buchanan, performed the ceremony at tiie home of the bride in the presence of only the immediate members ot the family. Their numerous friends are offering congratulations. The Fortnightly Club was delight fully entertained Friday afternoon by Airs. W. C. Bunn. A unique form of amusement was found by the ladies in trying to see who could carry the most peanuts on a knife- blade in two minutes from one end of the hall to a dish in the other, which 'furnished plenty of lun. Airs. J. R. Barber and Miss Gertie Knight proved equally expert, the latter drawing the prize on breaking the tie. The “O. C.” Club was pleasantly entertained Tuesday afternoon by Miss Kate Thomason. The foilow- b g “macorn.vx letters” furnished food for thought for the bright com pany of young ladies present: “U 0 a 0, bat I 0 n; O 0 no 0, but O 0 me; O let not my 0 a 0 go, but give 0 010 u so.” The translation of these “naughty” words is: “You sigh tor a cipher, but I sigli for you; O sigh for no cipher, but O sigh for me; O let not my sigh for a cipher -go, but give sigh for sigh, for I sigh for you so.” A number of ladies tied for the prize, Mrs. C. V. Wood proving the winner. A very pleasant informal recep tion was given Thursday evening by the Cherokee Club in honor of Mr. Eugene Zimmerman, the genial president of the Alabama and Geor gia Iron Company, and in spite of the disagreeable weather a large number ol ladies and gentlemen availed themselves of this oppor tunity of becoming personally ac quainted with this prominent capita list and manufacturer, whose enter prise has caused Cedartown to rejoice in the starting up again of the old’ Cherokee furnace. The Baugh-Zim : merman Band furnished some exl ceilent music, and the occasion was greatly enjoyed. WHAT * IS * A * BARGAI E E “ This question will be answered to your ^ greatest satisfaction if you will come to our store THIS WEEK AND NEXT. We have been taking stock, and we find in nearly every department some goods we would rather have the money for. ^ Now these goods and all our WINTER 2 ^ G-OODS will be offered at I s ASTONISHING LOW PRICES. 3 3 3 Chips, Ktnffr-d and plain Olives. Pitts 'the ladies'to the refreshment room, bury Vilas. Farina, IWmu Cereal, hjnJlL M ^J * . 1 ’Misses Jennie Backer, Gertie shredded Biscuit, Asparagus Tips. Knight, Katie Peek, Georgia Low- Graluiiu flnur, Buckwheat flour, ther, Frankie Liddell ami Clara Crabs, Olive Oil, Lea & Perrin’s Whittaker presided in the dining satire, Webb’s extracts, Webb’s Pis- rrtom - delicious refreshments wore * i • * •. /ii * i served, tfnd (he reception whs taeliio. Fruit Coloring, and every I creat ly ehjoyed by the largo coin- thing that’s fresh and nice. | pany ut guests. B. B. ..is..-..-. v . ...... FLASHES FROM SHAVES. We have had a few days of pretty weather tin's week, and the people gen erally are making good use of it. School now number? 61 and otliers are to come. The prospect is good for one of the best schools in years at Antioch. Mr. J. T. L. Baldwin ana son, Ben, were in yonr city Monday on bnsiness. Mr. Harvey Anderson lost his store one night last week by fire. Cause un known. Messrs. Will Baldwin and - Ye Scribe were in the hustling city of Cedartown last Saturday. Misses Jennie and Pearl Agan, of Ce dartown, visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Baldwin, last week, retnrnirg homo Saturday. The young people enjoyed a pound party at the hospitable home of Alr.and Mrs. Robt. Everett last Friday eve. g Work has been begun on the school house at Antioch, and Chairman E. C. Carter will pash the building to its com pletion as rapidly as possible. Dr. D. M. Russell, of your city, was here on business last Monday. Mr. Will and Miss Stella Baldwin at tended preachingjat Bethlehem last Sun day, and visited the Misses Hammonds. Means. Watson and Sexton were in your city Saturday on busiuess. With best wishes for The Standard. Oaelawax. C. PHILPOT, Real Estate Agent CEDARTOWN, GA. SPECIALTIES. 3®“FOR SALE—City Lots, Resi dences, Timber Lands, Business Property. BSy-1,000 acres Fine ORE Property near E. & W. road for sale. BSrFarm Lands. Some of the Finest Farm Lands in Georgia, in Either Small or Large Tracts—Also in Mid dle and South Georgia. jgyTaxes Paid, Rents Collected. mu nmmi jt hi i limn I mnmumni m i TirrriTfrrnmTmrm W, F. FREEMAN’S CASH STORE At Main St. E. E. Crossing. —ALL KINDS OF— FAMILY GROCERIES! FANCY AND STAPLE, Will be sold at LOWEST PRICES For SPOT CASH Only. Keeps no Books and Credits No One %. Pay up your subscription t,. The Standard TO THE PUBLIC:== Thanking you for your liberal patronage in the past, I respectfully ask a continuance of your favor, which I will ever strive to merit. J. L. TURNER. inlmrimumroTormTOiffro IIIUIMHIII umujuiDmioj n m, only ii i A C COBB C C 0 B B R I IY-™** W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES WE ALSO SELL ZEIGLER’S SHOES ies:^ LADIE! FOR MEN and BOYS. None Better. We Have the Sole Agency. We Have Re=ordered AND OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. PRICES RIGHT. SHOES -T.v\- ~ -- ----