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HARVEST OF
EPWORTH LEAGUE.
We
That’s what you will find at this store
have searched the markets thoroughly for\them, and selected
the best that could be found. They d.re made with all the
care that custom workmanship can give. '1 hey look well
feel well and wear well. We are well up with the advancing
season, and are ready for all ages and sizes of men and boys,
can fit you up from head to foot with ]
Suits, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings.
Isn’t it about time you
what we can do (or you ?
were coming around to see
1. SC. HOLMES.
Clothier and Furnisher.
BUSINESS CARDS.
W. C- BUNN,
-afe - Iiaw,
(Office, 1st Nut. Bank Bldg.)
• JEDARTO VVN, - GEORGIA.
J. IL SANDERS. J. K. DAVIS
SANDERS & DAVIS,
Attorneys at Law,
Olliee in Chamberlain Building,
CEDARTOWN. GA.
W. R 3FURF2ER
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW,
CEDARTOWN GA.
VtTll.L practice in all the Courts ol
VV Polk, Paulding,Eloyd and Haral
son Counties, and in all the courts ol
Georgia, State, Federal and Supreme.
Also, in Alabama courts by special ar
rangement.
W. K. FIELDER. W. W. MUNDY.
FIELDER & MUNDY,
ATTORNEYS . AT - LAW,
Cedaetown, Geobgia.
Promftattention given toa’l business.
Collections a specialty. Olliee up-stairs
in Stubbs Building.
Wm. JANES,
Attorney - at - Law.
First National Bank Building.
CEDARTOWN, - - GEORGIA
J. C. WALKER,
Attorney at Law.
Over First National Bank Building,
Cedartown', - Georgia.
£@“Collections a Specialty.
IT. M. NICHOLES,
LAWYER.
Commissioner to Take Testimony.
Olliee in Judge’s room at Court Molise.
CEDARTOWN, GA.
J. A. WRIGHT,
Attorney at Law
Cedaetown, Ga.
Olfico with J. A. Blance, in Chamber-
lain Building.
J. H. ANDERSON,
Attorney at Law.
Office with Ordinal-- at Court House,
CEDARTOWN, GA.
Will practice in State and Federal Courts. At-
orney for Bradstreet Co. Will push collections
vigorously.
J. A. LIDDELL,
Physician - and - Surgeon,
Cedartown, Georgia.
W. A. CHAPMAN,
Physician 0 Surgeon,
CEDARTOWN, GA'.
R. Ff. SPr^KS,
—Physician and Surgeon
CEDARTOWN, GA.
Calls answered promptly day or night.
w. G. ENGLAND,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON \
CEDARTOWN, GEORGIA.
* -alls attended day and night.
CHAS. VANN WOOD,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office over Collins & Holmes,
CEDARTOWN, GA.
B. F. Sims. Wm. H. Marsh.
SIMS & MARSH,
DENTISTS.
Offers the r services to the public Office
over .T. S. Stubbs’ store. Office hours 9
a. in. to 5 p. m.
J". IP. GKR/ZEIEIR,,
DENTIST,
Tenders bis services to the public. Of
fice over the Racket Store.
MONEY to LOAN.
We are prepared to NEGOTIATE
LOANS in any amount desired, on
approved FARM LANDS as se
curity. For further information ap
ply at our office in the Stubbs
building, Cedartown, Ga.
Fielder & Mundy.
We can furnish The Standard and
the American Agriculturist, with the
Agriculturist’s Year Book and Alma
nac, for only $1.85 a year, cash iiuad-
vance. This is an opportunity of
which our farmer friends should
generally avail themselves.
THE CEDARTOWN'STANDARD
THMiasr, afi.il 1,an.
Col. I. E. Shumate, of Dalton,was
here Friday.
Majestic flour, the finest on earth,
at Pitts A- Bunn’s.
Col. J. M. Rudolph, of Dalton,was
in the city Friday.
We still handle these delicious
“Split Peas.” J. A. Adams.
Mrs. W. C. Bunn visited Atlanta
the first of the week.
Sure Kill kills Bed Hues sure.
For sale at Wood Co’s.
’Squire W. N. Strange was over
Tuesday from Rock mart.
Go to Pitts & Bunn’s’for that
famous “Cairo” Can Syrup.
Blanke Bros’, celebrated candies
always fresh at Pitts & Bunn’s.
Judge C. G. Janes and Mr.- Geo.
Harris were at Aragon Monday.
Go to J. A. Adams and get a pack
age of Ralston’s Breakfast Food.
Capt. and Mrs. J. A. Peek spent
the first of the week in Atlanta.
When you want “Hr-No”
Tetley’s Teas, go to J A. Adams.
New styles in Laces and Embroid
eries just arrrived at Scheufr’s.
Dr. and Mrs. B F. Sims spent th
first of the week in the Gate City.
Chase * Sanborn’s coflees and teas
The public is cordially invited
attend the literary exercises of the
Epworth League at the Methodist
church tomorrow evening. Thomas
Nelson Page, the South’s great
novelist, will furnish the theme
the evening, and the following is the
program:—
Music—Quartette. .
Re.station—Mr. A. T. Garrard.
Solo, “Anchored”—Mr. L. G. Smith.
Review of “The Old South”— Dr L
Ledbetter.
Solo —Mr. Hester.
Paper, “In Ole Virginny”—Mr. Wa’ter
Butler.
Review of “Red Rock”—Mrs. A.
Hogg.
Clean up for spring!
Mr. J. A. McDonald spent Sunday
Pulverized and cut-loaf sugar
Pitls & Bunn’s
Mrs. Ivy F. Thompson visited
A nice lot of seed Irish potatoes of
fferent varieties, at J. A. Adam-'.
Mrs. J. A. Peek and Mrs. W C
Bunn spent Friday and Saturday in
Rome.
The latest thing of beauty—those
‘lightful preserves at Pitts &
Miss Katie Peek returned Salur
If you haven’t tried that blended
For fresli garden seeds, early corn
nd onion sets, go to Burbank’s
[rug store.
If you are hard to suit with syrups,
ve can please you and everybody
I fi e. J. A Adams.
Cel. W. It. Hutcheson, a promi-
You can find rice
’ills * Bunn’s. It
Veal Loaf at
will “make
Misses Rena May Ledbetter and
The first half of your Street Tax
nee. J. II. Piiilpot, Marshal.
Miss Nancy Lou Pitts returned
A liberal sprinkling with lime
Mr. Louis Wade has been at Ars
on this week, placing seme new
aaehines at the big eottoh factory
We have just received a large ship-
Mrs. J. L. Turner left Saturday
We have just received the fintst
Pitts A Bunn.
Mr. E A. Heard, of Rome,
in the city Tuesday.
Fresli assortment of Langdon cakes
just in at Pitts & Bunn’s
Mr. H. E. F. Jones, of Carters-
vil e, was here yesterday.
Just received a fresh lot of Cali
fornia prunes at'Pitts & Bunn’s.
Those fresh Saratoga chips at J
Adams are delicious. Try them.
Mr. Holmes Smith is home from
the Technological School in Atlanta
If you want a ham that will please
you. get the “Star” at J. A. Adams
Onion sets and fresh garden seeds
of all kinds at Burbank’s drug store,
For a first class job of painting or
paper-hanging, call on A. F. Gross,
Mr E A. Tate, a sterling citizen
of Esom Hill, was in town yester-
ay.
Mr. L. M. Pronty, of Atlanta, was
the guest of Mr. F. Frederick over
Sunday.
If you want a flour that will please
you, get that “Highest Patent” at J
A. Adams.
South Georgia’syrup in half gallon
cans, the best thing you can get, id
Pitts * Bunn’s.
California violet roo s and palm
roots for sale, 25 cents per hundred.
M rs. J. O. CRAP.!!
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mundy, of
Cedartown, were in the city yestpr
day shopping.—Rome Tribune,3d.
Our California fruits, both canned
and dried, cannot be excelled in
either price or quality. J.A.Adams
Mrs. W. S. Coleman, who has
been visiting re’atives in Atlanta
the past week, returned home last
eveningr
Mrs. Fannie Newcombe has gone
to Rome for the summer, much to
the regret of her numerous Cedar-
town fiiends.
We have just received a lot of
sweet cakes and crackers, ail kinds
and fancy varieties.
Pitts A Bunn.
Money to Loan—On city prop
erty, improved or unimproved, at
low rates and on easy terms.
Jas A. Dodds.
Mrs J. M. Rudolph, of Dalton,
:ir .vi d yesterday to spend a couple
•<f weeks with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Morris.
Mr. W. T. Gibson is having the
Hines property on South Main street
improved, and it will be occupied by
by Mrs. L II. Jones.
Messrs. Ross Pitts, Ross Thomason
and John Pace, three clever young
men who have been seriously ill,
are up and about once more.
Go to J. R. Davis to get your dry
goods. He has just received a hand
some and new line of both drygoods
and groceries Call and get his
prices.
Oaeof the pleasing featuresol last
week’s millinery openings was the
artistic w indow decorating of Mr.
Albert M. Line at Cobb’s. The
design was unique and beautifully
carried out.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Hines have
moved into the residence on Her
bert street just vacated by Mrs. W.S.
Wallace. Mr. Hines is the efficient
General Manager of the Cedartown
Cotton Company.
Col. J. K. Barton, who negotiated
the sale of the Prior properties to
the Alabama Consolidated Coal and
Iron Co , is now working on some
other big mineral deals which will
prove of value to Polk.
Lost—Policy blank ol the Green
wich Insurance Company of New
York,number 74S,791,lost or mislaid,
o - abstracted from our office. The
public is warned accordingly.
Ledbetter & Co , Agents.
Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Swayne left
Saturday for a trip to New York. On
their return they will occupy the
house on West avenue belonging to'
Mr. J. R. Barber, which will be en
larged and re-modeled for them.
Mr. G. A. Lane left Monday to
accept a lucrative position as super
intendent of some extensive mining
operations at Chapel Hill, N. C.
His many Cedartown friends con
gratulate him on his good fortune.
NEW SWITCH-BOARD.
Mr. Dodds Makes Big Improvement
ai Telephone Exchange.
The Cedartown Telephone Ex
change is oue of c ur most uselul
institutions—in fact, we just couldn’t
get along without it.
Mr. Jas. A. Dodds, the accommo
dating General Manager, keeps the
Exchange up to date, and has couple
ni excellent assistants in Mis-es May
Langford and Mamie Smith.
Mr. Dodds has just' received a
large and elegynt new Eureka
switch hoard, which he will have
installed in a few days.
The new-bourd is of the latest and
most improved design, and will
enable Mr. Dodds to give even more
prompt and efficient service than
heretofore.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
-PROMINENT REPRESENTATIVES
OP GREAT SYSTEM
Visit Cedartown Last Friday—Road
to be Extended Here.
NOTICE.
All accounts due me before Jan
1st, 1900, must be settled or arranged
by April io, or they will be put i
judgment. H. J. Dempsey.
dartown for the
Rome Steam Laundry,
rome 9 ga.
Laundry Work leaves Cedartown on Tuesdays
and returns on Fridays.
st Equipped Laundry in State
«®”We make Lace Curtains look as good as New.
SSS“We guarantee to not break yi.ur collars in laundrying.
Bh$“NO SAW EDGES on your collars. Give us a trial.
ROME STEAM LAUNDRY CO.
MissMary Harris was in Rome
Saturday.
Go to J. A. Adams and get 13 bars
of soap for 25 cents.
Dr. E. H. Richardson was up from
Atlanta last Friday.
You will find the Ray seed sweet
potatoes at J. A. Adams.
Mr. R B Hitchcock, of Taylors
ville, was here Tuesday.
Go to Pitts & Bunn’s and try some
of that fresh Corn Starch.
Editor W. S. Coleman was in At
lanta the first of the week.
Sure Kill cleans out all the bed
bugs. For sale at Wood Co’s.
Go to J. A. Adams and get a box
of that frpsh, delicious candy.
The finest, freshest California fruits
to be had only at Pitts & Bunn’s.
Col. W. F. Turner was in Atlanta
the first of the week on business.
Garden seeds of the best varieties
in bnik or papers at J. A. Adams.
Mr. Walter Harper, of the Rome
Argus, was in the city yesterday.
Large shipment of Magic Slock
Powder just received at J.A.Adams
Mr. I. Coplan is having another
house built on his Cedar Hill prop
erty.
Mrs. W. ML Hines has returned
from an extended visit at Barnes
ville.
Tlie “Star Brand” and Magic
Yeast are perfectly fresh at Pitts &
Bunn’s.
Good work guaranteed. Call on
F. Gross, the painter and paper-
hanger.
Pillsbury Flour—the finest and
best on the market—can be found at
Pitts & Bunn’s.
Those Pitted Preserved Cherries
and Spanish Queen Olives are very
fine at Pitts & Bunn’s.
Drop a card to A. F. Gross, and he
ill call on you with a fine -line ot
samples of wall papers.
Bailin' J. F. Carmichael, of Rock-
mart, brought in another boarder
Tuesday for Hotel de Crocker.
The biggest and best line ol
piekles, preserves and fruit butters
ean be found at J. A. Adams, to suit
the taste of all.
Mr. G. M. Roberts, of Buchanan,
was here Tuesday. He purchased
the old Phillips place on Main street
Sheriff’s sale.
have several old vehicles to sell
cheap Will trade for anything that
can use in any way. Come to see
if you want one. T. H. Adams.
Give your_house a spring cleaning, .
and go to Wood Co’s, and get a can
Sure Kill. It destroys all Roaches,
Bed - Bugs, Carpet-Bugs, Fleas, Wa
ter Bugs and Ants.
Mrs. J. K. Barton arrived home
Monday from a visit at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Clias. McGhee
Niles, at McGhee, Tenn. She was
the guest of friends in Chattanooga
for a few days on her way home.
I would be delighted to have
everybody pay what they owe me,
and not cause me the embarrassment
of asking them in person. I need
the money, and if I didn’t,it is mine
and not yimr’s Let me h< ar from
you at once. Very respectfully,
T. II. Adams.
Mr and Mrs. R. A. Adams at
tended the funeral of Mrs. T. W.
Morgan Tuesday afternoon in Rock-
mart. Mrs. Morgan was a sister of
Mrs. Adams, and was an excellent
lady. A large number ot friends
here sympathize with the bereaved
family at her death.
We have a beautiful line of White
Goods, Striped and Figured Lawns,
Dimities, etc,, Ladies’ and Misses’
Sailors, Trimmed Hats, Ladies’
’..Slippers, Men’s Shoes, Shirts, Hats
and Pants, bought with Spot Cash
before the advance, that we are
selling at a bargain.
J. T. Bright.
Leave your order for Shingles at
the New York Racket Store. In
addition to a general line of Mer
chandise and Novelties, we have ac
cepted the agency for the best
Shingle we have seen in this market.
Cali and get our prices before plac
ing your order.
L. C. Butler, Prop.
Dr. R. R. Thompson met with a
painful accident Saturday. He was
riding horseback, and reining the
horse up sharply -the animal fell.
He escaped with a broken shoulder-
blade, whieh is a serious enough
accident to a man of his “youth”--
the Doctor being one of those men
who count themselves “so many
years young” instead of old.
The building of the . Standard
Cotton Mills in Eastview lias caused
a great deal of building activity in
that excellent portion of our city.
Col. W. F. Turner has just finished
building a tenant house there, Dr.R
R Thompson is building two, and
Mr T. M Pace has closed a contract
for four. These will all prove good
investments, and others are urgently
needed.
A party of Southern Railway of
ficials were welcome visitors in Ce
dartown last Friday, coming in an
elegant private ear.
The party consisted of Messrs J.
S. B. Tla lupsuu. Assistant General
Superintendent; Win A Vaughn,
Division Superintenden ; Lueiat
McCleskey, Division Freight Agem;
S. H Hardwick, Assistant General
Passenger Agent; J J. Seay.'Solicit-
ing Freight Agent, and I. E Shu
mate, Division Attorney. These
gentlemen are all capable and pop
ular officials of one of the largest and
best railway systems in the world
They came for the purpose of com
pletirg the purchase of the franchise
of the Ore Belt Railway, and effect
ing an organization under the liberal
provisions of that charter. They
made something of an investigation
of our resources, and were well
pleased with Cedartown’s present in
dustrial condition and her brighten
ing prospects.
It can now be stated with certainty
that the branch being built from
Cave Spring to the DeBardeleben
mines will be extended to Cedar
town, thus giving our shippers ad
ditional railroad facilities.
A number of Cedartown gentle
men were pleasantly entertained at
Col. Thompson’s special car.
It is hoped that these prominent
railway men will be frequent visitors
in Cedartown hereafter, where they
can be sure of a hearty welcome.
Fixings!
-FOB-
EASTER!
FINE MINERAL WATER.
Mrs. Booz Has a Well Which Rivals
Tate Springs.
Mrs. M. A. Booz lias a well at her
h it el which is likely to add largely
11 the widespread popularity of that
excellent hostelry. It has long been
known that it possessed mineral
properties, but Mrs. Booz had the
water analyz-d rfcently, tlie chem
ist pronouncing it nearly identical
with the celebrated Tate Springs of
Tennessee. The analysis is as fol
lows:—
Magnesium Sulphate, 1IU grs. per gal
Sodium Sulphate, IS “ “
Lime Sulphate, 21 “ “
Bicarbonate of Iron, 7:1 “ “
Such a combination of chemical
ingredients in drinking water is
very beneficial for many of the ail
ments “that flesh is heir to,” and
this well bids fair to win high repu
tation as a health restorer.
Street Commissioner T. F. Bnr-
bank continues to do excellent work
on our streets that will prove effec
tive and permanent.
The books of the late Dr. E. B.
Marshall, Jr., have been placed in
my hands for collection. All per
sons indebted to him will please
come forward and make immediate
settlement and thereby avoid pay
ment of cost. J. C. Walker.
The two big boilers at the new
Standard Mills arrived last week,
and are being put in place. Every
thing is on a big hustle at this
splendid new plant, and if the
weather continues favorable the
building will soon be ready for the
reception of machinery. Messrs.
Birkbeck and Parker are crowding
the work as rapidly a3 possible.
Rev. T. R. McCarty is at Rock
mart this week assisting Rev. W. A.
Harris in a series of revival meet
ings at the Methodist church theie.
His fame as a successful revivalist
has become widespread, and several
churches desire his aid in special
meetings. He will soon go to Macon
and Carrollton to assist in revival
servicis. Themeetingal Rock mart
is proving very successful, and Mr.
McCarty is preaching three times
daily. He will return home Satur
day and fid his pulpit on Sunday as
usual.
Mr. Paul Baugh gave a delightful
informal reception last Friday even
ing at his elegant new home “I’w-
ehlan,” in honor of his fiancee, Miss
Josephine Glaser, and her mother,
Mrs. N. V. Glaser, of Ashville.N.C.,
who are his guest for a time while
en route to their former home at
Jacksonville, Ala. Mr. Baugh is an
affable and popular host, and Miss
Glaser is a lovely and accomplished
Southern belle. The guests of the
evening were most enjoyably enter
tained, and the Biuigh-Zimmerman
Band discoursed some excellent
music.
Mrs. Wallace has shipped her
household goods to her future home
at South Rygate, Vt, where her
husband, Rev. W. S. Wallace, has
been for some time. The many
friends of the family will be glad to
know that she and her children will
remain .here for a month before go
ing to "their New England home,
Mrs. Wallace has conducted a pop
ular boarding-house, and her re
moval causes quite a “seatterment.”
Dr. and Mrs. B.F. Sims have secured
rooms at Mrs. N. M. Wright’s, Dr.
and Mrs. W. A. Chapman at Mr. W.
W. Prior’s and Col. and Mrs. H. M.
Nicholes at the Philpot House.
It is time you were selecting, but
before you decide, remember that it
PAYS TO LOOK HERE. There is
always a SAVING if you find here what
you want, and as our stocks are full,
the chances are ail in favor of your
finding JUST WHAT YOU WANT at
c. PHILPOT,
^eal Estate Agent
CEDARTOWN, GA.
SPECIALTIES.
S©*FOR SALE—City Lots, Resi
dences, Timber Lands, Business
Property.
8ST4,000 acres Fine ORE Property
near E. & W. road for sale.
serFarm Lands. Some of the Finest
Farm Lands in Georgia, in Either
Small or Large Tracts—Also in Mid
die and South Georgia.
SSTTaxes Paid, Rents Collected.
J.L. TURNER,
FBACTIOAL
Watchmaker and Jeweler.
I GARRY A SPLENDID LINE OF
W. F. FREEMAN’S
CASH STORE
At Main St. R. R. Crossing.
-ALL KINDS OF—
FAMILY GROCERIES!
FANCY AND STAPLE,
Will he sold at LOWEST PRICES
For SPOT CASH Only.
Keeps no Books and Credits No One.
5, HOCKS,
Spectacles, Etc.
The very best selections from leading
manufacturers, bought with the greatest pos
sible care, and will be sold at prices that can
not be duplicated when quality is considered.
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
^ 'All work entrusted to me will have
prompt and careful attention. Charges al
ways reasonable. Come to see me.
J. L. TURNER, Jeweler.
Corner Main and Herbert Streets.
Pav your subscription to The Standard.
THE SHI! H II1 YEAR.
A. C. COBB.
Just a glimpsejnto our
DRESS GOODS
Department
WE CARRY
HENRIETTAS.
SERGES,
CREPONS,
BRILLIANTINES
SATIN SOLI EL,
SILK STRIPE CHALLIES
WHIPCORDS,
LAWNS,
ORGANDIES,.
DIMITIES,
MADRAS.
NAME ON EVERY PIECE.”
LOWNEY’S
Chocolate Bonbons.
FOR SALE BY
J. O- CRABB.
SICKS!
See those Styles we are show
ing for 50 Cts. Usual
price, 75 cts.
The largest assortment of
• FANCY SILKS
in the city.
Come before the Choice Styles
are gone.
Have filled his store with the
Season’s Newest and Choic
est STYLES.
EMBROIDERIES!
We will sell you the io and
20 cent quality this week
for 5-and 10 cents.
Beautiful line of
ALLOVER LACES,
ALLOVER EMBROIDERIES,
SPANGLED NET,
APPLIQUE LACES,
TORCHONS,
VALENCIENNES.
NOTICE
The Remnant Basket.
iliMil!
SLIPPERS!
We have them to fit you
in the LATEST STYLES
Rugs,
Mattings,
Art Squares.
We offer you
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS
At LOW PRICES.
Complete Line.
CURTAINS!
BOBONETTE for’Curtains.
FIGURED SWISSES
for Curtain:
LACE CURTAINS
ALL FRICE5
COBB’S