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What- mother Is not proud of
her boy and likes to see him
well dressed ?
Our stock contains many striking designs in BOYS’
SPRING DRESS. Suits with Fancy Vests and Double-
breasted Vests, just like papa wears them. Your boy \yill
look like a gentleman and feel like a King in one of our nobby
Spring Suits Make your selection from our Children’s
Department, and you will be delighted with your son’s ap
pearance. $§* if sg w • «j
Prices, $2 to $5.
W. K. HOLMES
Clothier and Furnisher.
We have added a department in the rear of our store for
Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Clothes.
BUSINESS CAROS.
W. C- BUNN,
■ Llaw,
(Office, 1st Nat. Hank Bldg.)
iJRDARTOWN, - GEORGIA.
f. U. SANDERS.
SANDERS & DAYIS,
Attorneys at Law,
Ollice in Chamberlain Building,
CEDARTOWN. GA.
W. R JKJRi^ER
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW,
CEDARTOWN GA.
W ILL practice in all the Courts o 1
Polk, Paulding, Floyd and Haral
son Counties, and in all the courts of
(leorgia, State, Federal and Supreme.
Also, in Alabama courts by special ar
rangement.
w. w. MONDY.
W. K. FIELDER.
FIELDER & MUNDY,
ATTORNEYS • AT • LAW,
„ Cedabtown, Georgia.
Prompt attention given toa’l business.
Collections a specialty. Office up-stairs
in Stubbs Building.
Win. JANES,
Attorney - at - Law.
First National Hank Building.
CEDARTOWN, - - GEORGIA
J. C. W.ILKER,
Attorney at Law.
Over First National Bank Building,
Cedartown, - Georgia.
/fjgrCoilections a Specialty.
II. M. NICHOLES,
LAWYER.
Oommissioner to Take Testimony.
Office in Judge’s room at Court House.
CEDARTOWN. GA.
J. A. WRIGHT,
Attorney at Law
Cedartown, Ga.
Office with J. A. Blance, in Chamber-
lain Building.
J. H. ANDERSON,
Attorney at Law.
Office with Ordinary at Court House,
(’EDARTOWN, GA.
Will practice in State and Federal Courts. At-
orney for Bradstreet Co. Will push collections
vigoiously.
J. A. LIDDELL,
Physician - and - Surgeon,
Cedartown, Georgia.
W. A. CHAPMAN,
Physician 0 Surgeon,
CEDARTOWN, GA.
R. R
=Physician and Surgeon,^
CEDARTOWN, GA.
Calls answered promptly day or night.
W. G. ENGLAND,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
CEDARTOWN, GEORGIA.
Calls attended day and night.
CHAS. VANN WOOD,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office oyer Collins & Holmes,
CEDARTOWN, GA.
B. F. Sims. Wm. H. Marsh.
SIMS & MARSH,
DENTISTS.
THE CEDARTOWN STANDARD
THDfiSD&Y, APRIL 26, 1900.
-A.isrisro'crisrcEivrBisrTS.
FOR SIIKillFF.
To the Voters of Polk Couniy:— 1
have, for some time, contemplated en
tering the race for Slienll of Polk
county. I have withheld a public an
nouncement 'for a settlement of the
i|uestion as to whether or not a white
primary would be held 1 r the selection
of county officers, being unable to buy
votes, and also opposed conscientiously
to vote buying, even if I were able to
buv them. That question being settled,
since nearly all the people of the county
wlio have'expressed their wishes and
opinions on the subject have pro
nounced in favor of a white prlinary,
and the Committee th6 people elected
to manage it have called lor a white pri
mary to be held on August the loth for
the solection of county officers, I feel
that there is an open field and a fair race
for all, whether rich or poor, upon teeir
merits and qualifications for office. I,
therefore, announce myself a candidate
for the office of Sheriff, subject to the
white primary on the date above men
tioned. It I am not the nominee of the
white voters of the county for that of
fice, I am for the man who is. it elected.
I shall endeavor to show ray apprecia
tion of the confidence my feilow-ci'i-
zens repose in me by making the best
officer in my power. My Deputies will
be announced later. J. C. Knight.
Pratt’s Poultry Food at Wood
Cols.
Miss Lily Horan is visiting rela
lives in Dalton.
Mrs. O. E. Marshall is visiting in
Rome this week.
The finest Green Cane Canned
Syrup at Wood Co’s.
Col. J. K. Davis spent Friday in
the Gate City on legal matters.
Any one wanting good dry stove
wood, call on Dempsey & Vann.
New neckwear for Gentlemen and
Ladies just arrived at Scheuer’s.
Cream of Wheat,” the finest of
all breakfast food3,at Pitts & Bunn’s
Every citizen in town should help
along the good work ol the paint
brush.
Good work guaranteed. Call on
A. F. Gross, the painter and paper-
hanger.
Now is the time to buy your sew
ing machine. Willingham is catling
the price.
Waited—A good Shepherd or
other kind of watch dog. Apply at
this office.
Mr. Artliur Bridges is buiiding a
neat five-room cottage for his home
in East view.
That assortment of Fancy Cakes,
and Crackers at J. A. Adams is as
good as it looks.
If your horse or cow is not doing
well, try Pratt’s Animal Regulator;
for sale at Wood Co’s.
Just received a shipment'of Ten
nessee millet seed.
Otters the'r services to the public Office
over J. S. Stubbs’store. , Office hours 9
a. m. to 5 p. m.
J\ jP. GKRjIETKIIRj,
-x DENTIST,
Tenders bis services to the public. Of-
. dee over the Racket Store.
MONET 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-
mu;; for onTy $1,85 a year, cash in ad
vance Tins is an opportunity of
Whiclj our farmer friends should
generally avail themselves.
Pay up your subeerij^tion,
cription.
Pralt’s Stock Powders at Wood
Co’s.
Call and sec the Piqu'fsat Wil.ing-
ham’s.
Mr. E. A. Lowry spent the first of
thejveek in Atlanta.
Sure Xvili destroys all lied bugs.
For sale at Wood Co’s.
Capt. J. A. Peek was in Atlanta
last Friday on business.
A nice lot of Flower Pols just re
celveil at J. A Adams
Mr. R. L Jones was at Tnllad ga,
Ala , the first of the week.
Majestic flour is the finest made;
sold only al Pitls & Bunn’s.
Sir. D. A. Whitehead returned
Thursday from a visit in Rofae.
New and nobby. J’nt tern Hats , at
Mrs. Frederick’s millinery store.
Sure Kill does away witli all bed
bugs sure. For sale at Wood Co’s.
A beautiful line of ladies’ Oxfords
at very low prices at Willingham’s.
The biggi-st bargain, in toilet soap
is at J. A. Adams—a d< zen liars for
35 cen Is.
A lasly line of new goods just
received at Mis Frederick’s milli
nery store.
J. IT. Dodds'sells the famous Ala
baster Lime, and lie will make the
prices right.
Miss Ella Johnston, of Roekmart,
was the guest liver Sunday of Mrs.
M. T. Borden.
We have Fleisclimann’s Com
pressed Yeast fresh, twice-per week.
Pitts & Bunn.
Mrs. J. W. Trawick returned last
Friday from a visit to her sister.Mrs.
C. J. Ledbetter, at Greenville.
Have something to drink?”
“Thanks, I’ll take a glass of soda.”
All right; we’ll go to Turner’s.”
Miss Alice Birkbeck arrived home
last week after an extended visit
among relatives at • Brooklyn, N. Y.
Miss Ethel Lawson spent the first
oi the week with her parents at
Aragon, her mother being quite ill-
Mr. and Mrs. J Y. Chapman, of
Colquitt county, were the guests
last week of Rev. and Mrs. J. N.
Crow.
Spring is very much in evidence
just now; so is Turner’s soda fount.
See ’em go there for refreshing
drinks.
Mr. M. O. Guiss, auditor of the
Alabama.& Georgia Iron'Co., left for
Cincinnati on business for his com
pany Tuesday.
The largest and prettiest assort
ment of watches ever seen in Cedar
town. To see is but to admire.
J.L. Turner, Jeweler.
Messrs. Hugh Turner and Millard
Parish, two popular young Romans,
were guests of relatives and friends
in the city over Sunday.
Mrs. John M. Neal, of Mountain
Home, Idaho, reached here Tuesday
on a visit to her parents, ^Mr. and
Mrs. M. E. Pittman, at Walthall.
r.
Chains for ladies and gentlemen, a
splendid assortment, new styles and
designs, best selections from leading
manufacturers, sure to please.
J. L. Turner, Jeweler.
At the meeting of the Epwortji
League at the Methodist church
tomorrow evening, a lecture will lit
delivered by I lie ptstor. Rev. T. R
McCarty, to which all are invited.
J. D. Lowry & Son.
We have the best variety of Syrups
in Cedartown, and can suit every
body. J. A. Adams.
Boarders Wanted—Terms rea
sonable. Apply to Mrs. G. W. Har
din, South Main street.
Mrs.'R R. Beasley, of Roekmart,
spent the first of the week with her
sister, Mrs. M. T. Borden;
Mr F. L. McGruder, of Atlanta',
is visiting his sisters, Mrs. F. Fred
erick and Mrs. E. R. Miner.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Russell, Mrs.
M. A. Rogers and Mr. Geo J Hall
spent Sunday at Cave Spring.
Ladies, you can save money and
get something extra nice in the
millinery liae at Mrs. Frei'e‘ick’s.
Mrs. John Taliaferro, of Talla
poosa, has been spending the pait
week with her sister, Mrs. H. V.
White.-
Messrs. M.E. McCormick and E.C.
Kingsbery, Polk’s clever Tax Re
ceivers, commenced their first round
yesterday.
Messrs. C W. Smith and S. F.
Marshall are spending the week at
Wheeler’s Spring,Ala., on a hunting
and fishing trip.
Mrs. D. N. Hightower was in
Roekmart yesterday, having gone
there to see her aunt, Mrs. Minerva
Morgan-, who is quite ill.
Wood Co. keep the best line of
Canned Goods, Bottled Goods, Ce
reals of all kinds, Saratoga Chips,
Asparagus Tips, etc., etc.
Judge C. G. Janes held court for"
Judge Henry in Rome the first of
I lie week, sitting in some eases in
which the latter was disqualified.
Don’t forget that I carry a com
plete line of S|)ectacles,from 25 cents
to $5, and you are sure to get what
you buy. J.L Turner, Jeweler.
Messrs. J. Wright Adamson, Paul
Raugh and S. S. Evans and Mrs. N.
V. Glaser and daughter, Miss Jose
phine, spent Sunday at Cave Spring
It will pay you to call on Bobo &
Simmons foi their prices on No. 1
heart and sap shinglts. They also
do all kinds of hauling at reasonable
charges.
For Sale—A part of the F. J.
West farm in Collard Valley, near
Lake Creek, cheap for cash or on
easy terns. Apply to
Fielder & Mundy.
Mr. Ol'ie Willingham is having
some improvements made on his
Stubbs street house.and the painter’s
brush will.add much to the attrac
tiveness of his home.
10 yards ot oc calico, fast colors,
only 39c; 10 yards of nice sheer
lawns, as long as they last, 39c; 15c.
Pique, slight imperfection in the
weave, at lie; Willingham’s.
The Fire Department have in
stalled a couple of bath rooms in
their hall in the Standard building,
and its clever members are reviving
the ancient order of “Knights of
the Bath.”
The Cedarto.vn bir is well repre
sented before the Supreme Court this
week, Cols, W. C. Bunn, J K.Davis,
W. K. Fielder, F. A. Irwin and J.A.
Wright having gone down to At
lanta yesterday.
Messrs. Thos. Adamson and S. S.
Evans are having a couple of tenant
houses Jjuilt on the rear of their
South Main street property, fronting
on the narrow cross street running
to College street.
The City School Board at its meet
ing last week fixed the salary of the
Superintendent at $1000 for the com
ing year, and the compensation of
the teachers in the Grammar and
Primary grades at $40 per month.
We have for sale, cash or on time,
vacant lots and improved property
in different parts of Cedartown.
Purchasers will do well to see these
propeftiesbefore buying.as they must
sell. Why not you get the bargain?
Fielder & Mundy - .
The annual May picnic at High
tower’s Falls will be held next
Wednesday, May 2d. These yearly
festivities have been invariably
pleasant, and the young people are
anticipating an especially delightful
time next Wednesday at this beauti
ful and picturesque place.
The entertainment of the Baptist
Young People’s Union Tuesday
evening at the residence of Mrs.
Mary Sewell was a pleasing affair,
and the net proceeds have been ap-
jjdied to the fund of $100 pledged by
,l\ Cedartown church at the Georgia
BaVtist Orphans' Homeat Hapeville.
Jones’ Jumbu Melon Seed at
Wood Co’s. s
Maj.-J. A. Blance was in Rock-
mart on business Monday.
The finest vinegar in the market
something reliable—at J. A. Adams.
’Squire J. A. Wilson went over to
Taylorsville yesterday on business.
Just received a new line of all-
over Embroideries at Willingham’s.
Fresh lot of those fancy Langdon
Cakes and Crackers just in at Wood
Co’s.
Mr. P. J. Callahan returned Tuess
day from ah extended visit in At
lanta.
Try one of those custom made
shirts at Willingham’s, and you will
have no other.
Paint that front fence, and brush
up those dilapidated out-houses on
your premises!
A fine display of Cakes and Crack
ers at J. A. Adams. Call on him for
something nice.
That Full Patent Elour at J. A.
Adams is something that will cer
tainly please you.
Miss Irene Wood returned yester
day afternoon from a pleasant visit
to friends at Berry’s.
Drop a card to A. F. Gross, and lie
will call on you with a fine line ot
samples of wall papers.
Mr. Joe C. York, of Roekmart,
was the guest of Mr. Jud Cnibb’s
family last Thursday night.
Work at the Standard Mills is pro
gressing rapidly, and the splendid
engine is now being put in place.
Mr. C. O. Pittman, a clever citizen
of Antioch district, has accepted a
position as clerk for Mr. W. F.
Prewett.
Besides Lime, Cement, Plaster
of Paris, e’e , J. H. Dodds carries
a nice line of builders’ and general
Hardware, and wants your trade.
Mr. and Mts. Will H. Moore, of
jAragon, came up Tuesday to attend
the funeral of the former’s mother,
Mrs G. W. Moore, at Lime Branch
cemetery yesterday.
This is the season when canned
goods are in demand. You will
find a fine and full assortment of
choice meats, fruits and vegetables
nicely canned at J. A. Adams.
Turner, the Jeweler, is vying with
lovely spring in adding new beau
ties to his store. His well-selected
stock is larger titan ever before,
with new selections being constantly
added.
Mr. Wiley R. West, formerly of
Cave Spring, has accepted a position
at the popular dry goods establish
ment of O Willingham. His num
erous friends here are glad to have
him again in Cedartown.
Clocks for everybody! Some very
handsome designs in oak, waitin',
enameled wood, iron,porcelain, etc ,
$1 50 to $12 50. Best nickle alarm
clocks, 75c.
J. L. Turner, Jeweler.
Mr. Thos. Kelly, of New York,
vice president of the East & West
road, passed through the city Tues
day en route to Birmingham,accom
panied by Colonel London, Ala
bama counsel for the road, as the
guests of Colonel Ball in his private
car.
Mr. Paul R. Turner, the talented
young son of Col. and Mrs. W. F.
Turner, was awarded one of the
speakers’ places at the annual com
mencement of Emory College in
Oxtord. Mr. Turner is a Sophomore,
and one of the brightest members of
his class.
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 Casli
before the advance, that-we are sell
ing at a bargain. J. T. Bright.
Dr. John W. Good, one of Cedar-
town’s brightest and best young
men, has been elected Demonstrator
of Anatomy'in the Medical Depart
ment of the University of Tennessee
at Nashville, having been Assistant
Demonstrator during the pa3t year.
This is a high compliment to a
rising young physician, whose many
Cedartown relatives and friends ^re
joice at his success.
Mr. Geo. M. Fleming, of Philadel
phia, is in the city on bnsitiess with
the Standard Cotton Mill peojile. He
is a representative of the great firm
of cotton machinery manufacturers,
C. E. Riley & Co., who have done a
profitable business with the cotton
industries of Cedartown. Mr. Flem
ing is a genial gentleman, and was
very agreeably surprised at Cedar
town’s growth and resources.
A meeting of the “Church of the
Living God,” will be held at the hall
the Standard building next
Wednesday and Thursday, at 10 a.
m. and 8 p. in., with a free discourse
by Rev. Frank Draper on the
Divine Plan ot the Ages.” Bible
study classes will be continued as
may be arranged.' The subject will
be illustrated by a large chart of the
ages. Ail are welcome. Seats free;
no collection! •
Col.T J. Morris, of Roekmart, was'
in the city yesterday, and as Master
of the Masonic Lodge at that place,
gave a cordial invitation to Cedar
town Masons to be present this even
ing at some work in the Master’s
degree. A number of Romans will
be down, and several will likely go
over from this place. The Rock 1
mart lodge will provide some pal-
atble refreshments, and a pleasant
evening is in store for all visitors.
Reliable information having
reached our authorities through
Mr. Jas. L Sosebee, one of our good
citizens, that twenty-odd cases of
small-pox existed in Pied n’ont,Ala
the Cedartown Board ol Health 1ms
taken the matter in hand, quaran
tined against Piedmont and wil!
exercise the usual precautions to pre
vent the epidemic reaching our city
No excitement whatever, has been
caused here on accouut of the report
That Life Flour, .sold ouly at
Wood Co’s.
Mr". J. W. Barr was in Atlanta the
fir$t of the week.
Dr. B. F. Sims has been in Cave
Spring this week.
Col. L. J. Spinks was over from
Roekmart yesterday.
Mr. W. A. Webb visited Carters-
ville relatives over Sunday.
Pitts & Bunn have just received a
shipment of Sliced Ham; it is fine.
For a first class job of painting or
paper-hanging, call on A. F. Gross.
Pure South Georgia ribbon cane
syrup direct from the boiler at Pitts
& Bunn’s.
Every farmer should plant Ten
nessee millet. For sale at D. J.
Lowry & Son’s.
Mrs. E. B. Barber, of Roekmart,
was the guest of relatives in the city
the latter part ot last week.
We are prepared to negotiate loans
on city property and improved farms
on very advantageous terms.
Sanders & Davis.
Mr. R. B Parks is home from the
road fora few days with his family.
He is a popular traveling man, and
is an excellent salesman.
Mr. J. A. Thompson, of Earlville,
III., who is visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. J. Thompson at Rock-
mart, was in the city yesterday.
Mr. N. H. Swayne, vice president
of the Alabama & Georgia Iron Co.
returned last evening from a con
ference with the officers of his com
pany in Talladega, Ala.
My stock of rings was never more
complete—rings for gents, ladies,
missfs, children and babies—sure to
please in quality, design and prfee.
J. L Turner, Jeweler.
County School Commissioner J. E.
Houseal was in Aragon Thursday
looking afier the interests of the
-chool there, and to urge along the
cons'ruction of the house f. r .-chool
purposes.
My elegant soda fount has been
thoroughly renovated, and with a
full suppl v of the best syrup,extracts,
etc , 1 hope to merit a liberal share
of your patronage. .. .
J. L Turner, Jeweler.
YOU-
CAN
GET
THE
GREATEST
VALUE
From us styles controlled exclusively
by us We have to buy in such large
quantities in our DRESS GOODS
DEPARTMENT we are enabled to
display a better variety,larger assort
ment and greater values than can be
found elsewhere in the city ^
Offering ever made in Ladies and
Children’s Oxfords and Slippers.
We have anticipated all your wants.
When it comes to Shoes, it is a con
ceded fact that our line has better and .
greater values for the money than is
shown elsewhere.
AT
SCHEUER’S
STORE.
Our line of CLOTHING is m ade
by the best tailors. Nothing but the
best Linings possible to obtain are
used. For that reason our suits look
better, fit better and wear better than
those elsewhere.
Such values we have never been
in position to get as those in White
and Figured.Lawns this season, not
withstanding the great rise in cotton.
Having purchased before the advance
we are enabled to quote you lower
P riccs - M
Cash! Cash! Cash!
Beginning on the 1st day of May we will sell gro
ceries for CASH. By so doing, it will enable us to give
everyone the true value of their money. Realizing that
goods bought for CASH can be sold for a closer margin
for CASH than when sold on a credit, we have a large
and select stock of GROCERIES BOUGHT FOR CASH.
We have no old, stale or shelf-worn goods to put off
on our trade, but all the groceries that we have are fresh■
and sweet, and we are going to sell them at LIVE AMD
LET LIVE PRICES. So watch this space next week for
prices that will astonish you-.
Most heartily thanking our friends who have so
faithfully stood by us in the past, our greatest aim is to
merit their patronage in the future; and to those who
have not traded with us, we'ask that you examine our
stock and prices, and you will be convinced that it will
be to your interest to trade with us.
Our motto is COURTEOUS TREATMENT, SMALL
PROFITS AND QUICK DELIVERY.
Yours truly,
Bobo & Simmons
J.L. TURNER,
PBAOTIOAL
Watchmaker and Jeweler.
I CARRY A SPLENDID LINE OF
ilveiwe,
s, LBS,
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.
mm "All work entrusted to me will have
prompt and careful attention. Charges al
ways reasonable. Come to see me.
J. L. TURNER, J e weler.
Corner Alain and Herbert Streets.
IK STUD, 1Y. II1 Yl,
Col. and Mrs. J. K. Davis spent
Sunday in Cave Spring.
If you want some.of the best
Baked Beans you ever tasted, -get
some of P. J. Ritter’s goods at J. A.
Adams.
Dr. R. R. Thompson is adding a
three-room cottage to the colony of
tenement Houses he has already
built on his Eastview property.
I have several old vehicles to sell
cheap. Will trade for anything that
I can use in any way. Come to see
me if you want one. T. H. Adams.
J. H. Dodds handles Lime ior
white washing, Lime to build with,
Lime for disinfecting, and Lime for
every-purpose for which lime is used.
Call on him.
’Squire R. C. Wynn, oneoi the
best citizens oi Antioch district, was
in town'Salurday, and says the good
people of his district are almost
solid in favor of the white primary.
The many friends of Mrs. G. A.
Lane will regret to learn the bad
news which comes from the Holmes
Sanitarium in Atlanta in regard to
het condition. She is afflicted with
cancer of the stomach, and the phy
sicians give no hope of In r recovery,
though it is hoped that this excellent
lady may gain sufficient strength to
be brought home.
Mr. L. H. A. Swartz, of New Bed
ford, Mass., was the guest last week
of Mr. Wm Parker. Mr. Swartz is a
prominent cotton mill man of New
Eogland, and his family have been
engaged in cotton manulacturingin
Germany for the past hundred and
fifty years. He is a genial gentle
man, and it is hoped that his ener
gies can beenlisted in Cedartown en
terprises.
Dr. Henry M. Hall returned last
week from Augusta,and will engage
in the practice of his -profession
here—much to the gratification of
his many friends. Dr. Hall gradu
ated from the Augusta Medical Col
lege with first honors a year ago,and
lias since been in successful charge
of the city hospital there. He is a
popular gentleman, well equipped
for his chosen profession, and has a
bright career before him. He has
A. C. COBB.
Just a glimpse into our
DRESS GOODS
Department
WE CARRY
HENRIETTAS,
SERGES,
CREPONS,
BRILLIA NTINES
SATIN SOLI EL,
SILK STRIPE CHALLIES
WHIPCORDS,
LAWNS,
ORGANDIES,
DIMITIES,
MADRAS.
SILKS!
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 Style?
are gone.
Have filled his store with the
Season’s Newest and Choic
est STYLES.
EMBROIDERIES!
We will sell you the to and
20 cent quality this week
fof 5 and io cents.
Beautiful line of
ALLOVER LACES,
ALLOVER EMBROIDERIES,
SPANGLED NET,
APPLIQUE LACES,
TORCHONS,
VALENCIENNES.
NOTICE
The Remnant Basket.
H
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 SWISSE3
for Curtains
LACE CURTAINS
ALL TRICES.
COBB’S
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