The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946, July 26, 1900, Image 3

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■ - -yj--;. WILL BUY This Week Is your wardrobe equipped for the Summer Season ? We can sup= ply you in NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, LIGHT HATS, . COOL UNDERWEAR, FANCY SOX, SERGE COATS, DUCK TROUSERS, BELTS, NECKWEAR to be proud of; all coI= ors, loud enough to be heard a block away, or modest enough to suit the most sedate. DISTRESSING ACCIDENT. As we go to press, Mr. Weldon Hawkins, a clever young brakeman on the 0. R. & S., has just fallen under the north-bound local and had both legs cut off above the ankles. . He is a son of Mr. Hal Hawkins, and a popular member of Fire Co. No. 2. W. K. HOLMES Clothier and Furnisher. BUSINESS CARDS. tUNN & TRAWIOK, its Lew, (Office, 1st Nat..Bank Bldg.) CEDARTOWN, G \ . All business placed in our hands wilt be given prompt and vigilant attention f. H. SANDERS. J. K. DAVIS SAWDERS &DAYIS, Attorneys at Law, Office in Chamberlain Building, CEDARTOWN, GA. W. R 5PURRER ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, CEDARTOWN GA. \TTltiL practice in all the Courts ol VV Polk, Paulding, Floyd and Haral son Counties, and in all the courts of Georgia, State, Federal and Supreme. Also, in Alabama courts by special ar rangement. FIELDER & MUNDY, ATTORNEYS • AT . LAW, Obdabtown, Georgia. Prompt attention given to all business. Collections a specialty. Office 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. II. M. NICHOLES, LAWYER. Commissioner 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 Bnilding. J. H. ANDERSON, Attorney at Law. Office with Ordinary 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. R. SETRKS,. ^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 over Collins «fe Holmes, CEDARTOWN, GA. HENRY M. HALL, Physician - and - Surgeon, CEDARTOWN, GA. Office with Dr. J. A. Liddell. , Wm. H. Marsh. B. F. Sims. ~ SlMS & MARSH, DENTISTS. Offers their services to the public Office over J. S. Stubbs’ store. Office hours 9 a. in. to 5 p. m. J\ IP. O-ZR/IEIEIR,, DENTIST, Tenders bis services to the public, fice over the Racket Store. MONEY to LOAN. THE CEDARTOWN STANDARD THOBSD&Y, JULY 26, 1600. ^.JsnsroxnsrcEivrEKrTS. For Member Legislature. I hereby announce myself a candidate lor member ot the Legislature, and ask your support and votes. If elected, I will serve the people faithfully. J. B. Ayers. Sheriff. To the Voters of Polk Count y:—I have, for some time^ con tern plated en tering the race for Sheriff of Polk county. I have withheld a public an nouncement for a settlement of the question as to whether or not a white primary-would be held for the selection of county officers, being unable to buy votes, and also opposed conscientiously to vote buying, even if I were able to buy them. That question being settled, since nearly all the people of the county who have expressed their wishes anil opinions on the subject have pro nounced in favor of a white primary, and the Committee the people elected to manage it have called for a white prL mary to be held on August the 15th for the selection of county officers, I feel that there is an open field and a fair race for all, whether rich or poor, upon their merits and qualifications for office. I, therefore, announce myself a candidate for the oflice of Sheriff, subject to tlio white primary on the date aboye men tioned. If 1 am not Hie nominee of the white voters of the county for that of fice, I am for the man who is. If elected, 1 shall endeavor to sho\y_ my apprecia tion of the confidence my ’fellow-citi zens repose in me by making the best officer in my power.” My Deputies will be Messrs. T. C Hagan and W. A. Hack ney. JVC. Knight. Clerk. I hereby announce myself a candidate lor re-election as Clerk of Polk Superior Court, and ask the votes of the people of the county, thanking them most heartily for their support in the past. W. C. Knight. Tax Receiver. I take this method of letting the voters of Polk comity know that 1 am a candidate-for the office of Tax Receiver of Polk county. Should I be elected, i will do my utmost to make the people a faithful officer, and will very much ap preciate their help. Election, Wednes day, Oct. 3d, 1900. Respectfully^ Emeka C. Kingsrery. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the” position of Tax Receiver of Polk county. M. E McCormick. I hereby announce myself a candidate tor the office of Tax Receiver for Polk county, and will very much appreciate the support of the general public. T. B. McCukry. of i FOR TAX COLLECTOR. Thanking the people of Polk for past favors, 1 hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election as Tax Collector, and solicit your support. r VOLTZ SCHLIESTETT. At the solicitation of a goodly num ber ol voters, 1 hereby announce”myself a candidate for the office of Tax Collec tor ot Polk county. Those who are ac quainted with my physical as well as my financial condition know that I need the office, and il the voters of the county will trust me by electing me, I will do my best to make them a faithful officer. Election, Wednesday, Oct. 3d, 1900. Resp’y, W. A. Calhoun. FOR TREASURER. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-electiou as County Treasurer. Thanking the people for their past sup port, I respectfully ask a continuance of the same,promising to continue to serve them, if re-elected, to the very best of my ability. John M. Hamrick. FOR SURVEYOR. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election as County Surveyor, and ask your support. Charlie R. Pittman. We are prepared to NEGOTIATE LOANS in any amount desired, on approved FARM LANDS as se curity. For further information ap- •ply at our offife in the Stubbs building, Cedartown, Ga Fielder & Mundy. Jelly Glasses at Bobo & Simmons. Fresh shipment Life flour at Wood Go’s. Attend the shoe sale at O. Willing ham’s. Mrs. J. E. Good spent yesterday in Atlanta. Mr. Paul Baugh was in Atlanta over Sunday. Miss Sara Harris went to Atlanta Tuesday for a brief visit. Col. J H Sanders went to Atlanta on legal business Tuesday. Miss Annie Brumby returned last week from a visit in Atlanta and Marietta. You will find the best lines of prepared soups in the market at.J. A. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Isadoie Scheuer left Tuesday for a visit- in ■Carlersvilie and Atlanta. Mrs. C. Iv. Henderson returned Monday from a visit among relatives at Fort Valley. Miss 8. Gordon Williams, of At lanta, lias been the guest of Mrs. J. W. Barr this week. We will sell our $1.25 and $1.50 Oxfords now for $1.10. . O. Willisguam's. Dr. T. F. Burbank and family left yesterday lor Wheeler’s Spring,Ala., to spend a couple of weeks. Mrs. W. E. Wood left Thursday fora monlh’s visit among relatives at Union Springs and Kinhaw, Ala. Messrs. W. T. Gibson and J. II. Dodds with their families left Tues day for a slay of several weeks at Wheeler’s Spring, Ala. Mr. Y. H. Boper. spent Tuesday in Atlanta. « The best 2 for a nickel soap is at J. A. Adams. Cut prices on summer pants at O, Willingham’s. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Borden are vis iting in Newnan. Iloosier Irish Potatoes for seed at Bobo & Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Shiflett spent Sunday at Hamlet. Mr. Geo. H. Wade spent the first oi the week in Atlanta. Miss Ladye Roberts left Saturday lor a visit in Tennessee. Prof, and Mrs. J. C. Harris, of Borne, spent Sunday here.' Mr. G. A. Nunley, of the E. & W., spent last week in Chattanooga Mr. E.Pace attended the Blue and Gray Beunion in Atlanta last week. Run to your ’phone quick and or der some of that Life flour at Wood Co’s. Mrs. J. B. Lacy left yesterday to spend a week with Rockmart rela tives. Belief has come at last. Woo'd Co. has just received a shipment of Life flour. ■ Miss Lizzie Ford, of Cartersville, was the gui st last week of Mrs. J. B. Baiher. Go to the Chapman Plumbing Company for first-class hose, guar antecd. Miss Ella Spinks, of Rockmart, is visiting her brother. Dr. R. N. Spinks. If you want jelly glasses, fruit jars and rubbers cheap, go to J. A. Adams. Hon. B. T. Fouche, of Rome, spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. j. Philpot. Mrs. R. A. Adams left Monday ior a three weeks visit among relatives in Alabama. Mrs. L. C. Butler was called Mon day to Lovejoy by the serious illness her sister. Mrs. M. E. Carpenter, of Rock- mart, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. . N. Spinks. If you want a good sewing ma chine for a little money, go to O Willingham’s. Capl. W. F. Hal Ms spending the reek on a hunting and fishing trip t Lock 3, Ala. The White Cloud Steam Laundry does the very best of work. John Knight is agent. — Mrs. M. W. Barber and Mrs. Cliff Madden arrived home Monday from a visit in Griffin. Miss Jennie G. Clark left Saturday to spend the summer with relatives at Boonton, N. J. 20 and 25 cent Piques only 15c,and lie 121 and 15 cent ones for iOe. O. Willingham’s. Mrs. Lizzie Rhodes and two chil dren, of Rome, are t lie guests of Mrs J. R. Barber. Mrs. W. F. Prewclt arrived hon e yesterday from a visit in Cobb and Cherokee counties. Mrs. W. H. Turner, of Birming ham, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Shiflett. Ladies’ $2 and $2 50 Oxfords, all will lie sold at $1 65. O. Willingham’s Mrs. Robt. Ryals, who has been the guest of Mrs. H. L. Sewell, re turned Friday to Macon. Wanted—$700 for client; Main street property as security. Address, Box “E,” Cedartown, Ga. Miss Gerlie Knight gave an ele gant tea last Thursday evening in honor of Miss Julia Stovall. Mrs. H. G. McGhee, of Chatta nooga, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. H. Huntington. Mr. F. B. Knight has been spend ing the past week at an enjoyable house party at Washington, Ga. We can furnish you something nice in butter at any time, as we have a good refrigerator. J. A. Adams. Ail interested in the formation of a Gun Club are requested to meet at the race track at 4 30 p. m. today. Mrs. M. P. Campbell 'and two bright little children, of Atlanta, are the guests of Miss Elizabeth Booz. Mr. Charley Dowman, who has been the guest of Col.W.H.Trawick, returned Saturday to his home in Ox fold. If yon always want-the freshest crackers and cakes, go to J. A. Adams. He buys direct from the bakery. Mrs. Walter Davis and Miss Fan nie Lou Hightower, of Ragan, Ala., are visiting relatives in Cedartown and vicinity. Our big refrigerator has arrived, and we will store perishable goods for you at reasonable prices. Hughes Roberts. Miss Alice Fletcher, who has been the attractive guest of Miss Mary Barton, returned Monday to her home in Chattanooga. Miss Mae Simmons, of Oxford, who has been the popular, guest of Miss Mary Barton, left Monday to visit relatives at Cave Spring. Mrs. Goodall and her accomplished daughter, Miss Julia, returned Thursday to Macon after having been the guests here for some time of Mrs. G. D. Collins. A large number of gentlemen en joyed a splendid barbecue given last Thursday at Dr. Liddell’s fish pond in honor of Hon. Daniel Baugh, of Philadelphia, and Col. C. P. Bali, of I he East A Wist. Hon. W. C. Bunn has given Mr. T. J. Griffin the contract for adding a second story and otherwise im- prbving Jhi.s residence on College street, wfiiicli will make it one of the handsomest homes in the city. A SPLENDID BRIDGE Built by ibe City Across Tanyard Branch. The city authorities last week com "pleted a new bridge on Main street across Tanyard Branch, to re-place the old structure, which had become unsafe. The Street Committee^-Messrs. T. F. Burbank, chairman, D. J. Lowry and'B. A. Fite—have certainly dis played excellent, judgment in this much needed improvement. The bridge is both wider and longer tnan the old one, and the approaches have been straightened. It is not only one of the best bridges in this section both as to material and workman' ship, but is a marvel of cheapness, The bridge is 20 feet wide and 128 feet long. It took J7,082 feet of lum ber, at $170 82; carpenter work. $58 38; hardware, $8.17; making a total for the bridge complete of only $237.37. The work was done.under a con tract advantageous to the city by the E. &. W. bridge gang, in charge of Mr. J. H. Cooper, a thoroughly ex pert bridge-builder. Mr. Cooper says that if rails were laid on this bridge, it would be strong enough for a rail road bridge. The Street Committee are certainly to he commended on their good judg ment in the whole matter, and the workmen are to be complimented on the result of their labors. Go to Bobo & Simmons for Fruit Jars. Mr. S. J. West was in Atlanta yes terday. Maj. T. H. Booz spent Tuesday in Atlanta. Nice and fresh confectioneries at J.,A. Adams. Miss Exer Shiflett spent the first of the week at Hamlet. Dr. E. H. Richardson lias been up from Atlanta this week. Col. H H. Carpenter, ot Rockmart, was in the city yesterday. Col. and Mrs. W. P. West,of Cave Spring, spent Sunday here. Miss Louie May Weems, of Rome, is the guest of Miss Cora Young. Those who have been suflering for Life flour, can now get it at Wood Co’s. Mrs. C. C. I. Rudicil, of Chicka- mauga, is the guest of Mrs. Lucy Henderson. Mr. J. W. Judkins and son,Master Tom, went to Atlanta yesterday for a few days visit. Men’s plow shoes 85c—the kind you pay $1 15 for'at other places. - O. Willingham’s. Mr. John C. Hand and family left Monday for an extended sojourn at Wheeler’s Spring, Ala. The finest blends of coffee on the market are to he found at J. A. Adams. They are sure to pljase. Mr. John Hutchings and family and Ml T. J. Beasley are spending the week at Wheeler’s Spring fish ing. Mi-s Annie Wallace, of Carters ville, returned home Tuesday after a visit io her sister, Mrs. Sproull Colbert. Mr. C. M. Dunaway is at Stiles- boro assisting Rev. W. A. Harris in a series of meetings at the Methodist church there. Mr' John V. Stubbs left this morn ing to attend a house party given by his friend,Mr. Walter Tale,at Tate’s, Pickens county. Your gardens and lawns need wa tering these days. Go to the Chap man Plumbing Company for good, guaranteed hose. Mrs. J. W. Carroll came from At lanta last Thursday to spend a couple of weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Turner. Mrs. M. E. Clark and her talented daughters, Misses Josie and Jennie, went to Atlanta last week, and will make their home there. Mr. W. F. Bundle, a clever and hustling auctioneer of Atlanta, was here Saturday to conduct the sale of Major Field’s personal property. Miss Ola Wright returned to Chat tanooga yesterday after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wright, south of town. Mrs. R. H. Lockhart gave an en joyable tea parly Friday evening in honor of her nieces, Misses Buford Matthews and Berta Lockhart, two attractive young Atlanta ladies. Mr. Walter Wynn is here from Rome. He is a bright young man who recently graduated from tlie State Technological School, and has a position with the Cedartown Cot ton Oil Co. - Now is the reason for pickling and spicing. We have just received a shipment of spices especially mixed for this purpose, and also have the best of pickling vinegars. J. A. Adams. Mr. M. B. Ware has bought, through the agency of Sanders & Davis, the J. M. Morris store build ing and tenant houses on the corner of Main and Canal streets, and will improve the property at once. - Air. A. R. Harper, an enterprising and clever, business man from Rome, has opened a brokerage and com mission office here,representingsome the largest manufacturing and TO LAWYERS: We want a reliable Attorney to send ns applications for farm loans from this county. We prefer a young lawyer who has never been engaged in -the loan business. Our rates are low, plans lib eral and resources unlimited. * Barker & Hodhemax, Gonld Building., Atlanta, Ga. CEMETERY NOTICE. To all persons who have their loved ones buried on lots belonging to the City:— You are hereby notified that there is a great deal of complaint made against the City because its officers have permitted yon to use cemetery lots without having first paid for them as required by law, and that the Mayor and Council ordered me at the last meeting to at once collect for all lots not paid for or dispose ot same by sale or otherwise, or to re move the bodies interred thereon to the pauper lots. ' All persons who have not paid for their lots will please call at my store and settle for same at once. D. J. Lowry, Cem. Com. wholesale houses in the country Col. A. Willis Evans, a prominent Sandersville attorney, came up Fri day and stayed over Sunday. Airs. Evans, who has been spending a couple of weeks with her parents, Maj. and Mrs. T. H. Booz, returned home with him. For Sale:—I will sell 20' lots in Eastview, near C. R. & S. depot, on reasonable terms on the installment plan. This is your opportunity to buy and build and stop paying rent. Also two desirable building lots on Main street. C. Philpot. Air. T. M. Hightower, of Ragan, Ala., has let the contract to Air. J V. Oppert for the erection of a hand some eight-room residence on Ella- wood avenue, which he will move here to occupy on its "completion This is welcome news to the many Cedartown friends of this excellent family.... / M Fruit Jars at Bobo & Simmons. Air. J. D. Smith is in Atlanta this week. For Jelly Glasses go to Bobo & Simmons. Air. Julian Field, of Atlanta; was here Saturday. Full cream cheese, a fresh supply, at J. A. Adams. Little Aliss Mattie Peek returned Monday from a visit in Rome. Any one wanting good dry stove wood, call on JDempsey & Vann. Col. F. A. Irwin has been in At lanta this week on legal business. Aliss Jennie Griffin is visiting her sister,"Airs. Cora King, in Atlanta. Air. A. R. Davis, a good citizen ol Taylorsville, was in the city yester day. All family fusses can now be ad justed. Wood Co. has plenty of Life flour. Mr. and Airs. J. B. Jones, of Wal thall, visited Cedartown relatives Monday. Miss Tennie Morris returned Mon 1 day from a month’s visit in Dalton and Rome. Sheriff- Crocker “’jugged” four prisoners Sunday,one a negro wanted at Jackson. Mr. and Airs. Thos. West, of At lanta, are the guests of Alaj. and Mrs. J. A. Blance. Remember we have cut the prices on all summer goods. O. Willingham’s. A full and splendid line of sar dines, potted and canned meals for summer use, at J. A. Adams. Aliss Norton and Miss Kate Peeor, of Galveston, Tex., are visiting .the family of Dr. W. G. England. The third quarterly conference .for the Cedartown Circuit will be held at Mt. Hope church on Aug. 4th and 5th. ' Airs. Eugene Logan, of Rome, is pending a few days with her grand mother, Airs. AI. E. Lawson, near Cedartown. Air. and Airs. Fred Remsbothen have the sympathy of many friends in the death Monday of their bright little two year-old boy. Money to Loan—On improved farms for ten years at 8 per cent. Principal can be reduced in the meantime if desired. Apply to Wm. Janes. The public meeting of the Cedar town Literary and Debating Club lias been postponed until Tuesday evening, Aug. 14th, when it is ex pected a “moot court” will be held. Miss Irene Wood, after a pleasant visit to her cousin near here, has re turned to her home in Cedartown, carrying with her the well-wishes of numerous friends and admirers made during her visit to Fort Valley.— Fort Valley Leader. Our farmers should notice tiie ads vertisement of the Cedartown Cotton Co. in this issue. They will furnish bagging and ties free-to the patrons of their gin this season, and will gin for either toil or cash. They have one of the finest gins in the South, and it will pay our farmers to patron ize them largely. Polk County Sheriff Sales August, 1900. State of Georgia—County of Polk. Will be sold before the court house door in tlie city of Cedartown, Polk county, Ga., within the legal hours ol UUUUbJ ) ua., 1111*11 mo ivgai *-*””' sale on the first Tuesday in Aug., 1900, to the highest bidder for cash the follow ing described property to-wit:— Two right-hand SO-saw Standard Gul let Gins with feeders and condensers complete; also, one left-hand 70-saw Standard Gullett Gin with feeder and condenser complete, all levied- on and will be sold under and by virtue of a fi fa issued Irom Polk Superior Court in favor of W. T. Gibson, transferee) vs. J. T. West, Abram Jones and G. M. Battey,andall levied on as the property of the defendants. Said property was found *n the possession of J. T. West, one of the defendants in li fa. Property located in Cedartown, Polk county, Ga., and is also pointed out in fi fa. Also at the same time and place will he sold the following property to-wit— One house and lot situated in the city of Cedartown, Polk county, Ga., fronting west on Main street 30 feet and running back 70 feet to the line of the vacant lot owned by Miss Portia Bunn, said house and lot kown as the J. H. Price prop erty, and levied on as the property * - ■ - -- " ’ 1, bv.virtue the defendant, J. H. Price, and to satisfy a Justice Court rt fa issued from the 1075th District G. AI. of said county, in favor of E. Bradford vs. the said J. H. Price. Tenant in possession notified in writing as the law requires. Also at the same time and place will be sold the following' property to-wit:— One 8-horse power Mounted Peerless Engine No. 5713, levied on as the prop erty of S. J. Winkles, the same being in his possession, by virtue oi and to satis fy a fi. fa. issued-from Polk Superior Court in favor of R. D. VanDyke _vs. S. J. Winkles A- Son, and B. A. Winkles security on appeal bond. Same is now in Polk county. Ga.,and will be deliver ed to the purchaser on the grounds at the court house in Cedartown on day of sale. Also at tlio same time and place will be sold the following property to-wit:— The following real estate situated in said countv, to-wit: The north half of lot No. 135, said portion containing twenty (20) acres more or less, being in tlie 21st dist and 3d sec of Polk county,Ga. Said property being in the possession of J.T. Pullen, tenant in possession, and being leyied on as the property of W. O. Tom lin, defendant in fi fa, by virtue of and to satisfy a Polk Superior Court ii fa is sued in favor of W.H. Coker, transferee, vs the said W. O. Tumlin. Property pointed out in fi fa. Written notice as required bylaw given to J.T. Pullen, tenant in possession. Place of residence ol tlie defendant not known. This the 12lb day oi July, 1900. W. T. CROCKER, Sheriff. J. B. HOGG, Dep’tv Sh’ff. T. C. HAGAN, Dep’ty Sh’ft. YOU CAN BUY FROM US ON SsLt-u.rcl.SL3 7- ^/Corrd.S-3 7 " At 5c Lappet Muslins worth t oc “ 3 Cotton Challies worth 7%c. “ 2^c Summer Suitings worth 6c, “ ioc Fine Organdies worth 20c. “ 6c Beautiful Lawns worth -I2j4c. At 50c Sandals & Oxfords worth $1. “ 75c Sandals & Oxfords w’th $1.50 “ 25c Imperial Ginghams worth 50c “ 5c Ladies’ Undervests worth 10c. GREAT REDUCTION I TV PRICES In every department on all lines of goods. But no matter how low our prices, we keep up the Standard ol reliability. We squeeze down the prices and hold up the qua ities, guaranteeing satisfaction in everything you purchase of us or your money back for the asking. You take no chance in buying merchandise here. ► Isadore Scheuer. ANNOUNCEMENT. At Presbyterian Clinrch: By special request of Rev. C. O’N. Alartindale made to the Elders of the Church, there will be no installation into the pastorate next Sabbath or there after and the Presbyterial Commission has been so notified; of which fact the membership is asked to take notice. Pastor’s Bible Class for Busy People at 10 a. ra. on Sabbath; topic, “Introduc tion to the Fonr Gospels.” Preaching at 11 a. m. upon “Failures and Suc cesses, ” and at 8 p. m. upon “Alarks that the Bible is from God.” Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 8 p. m., snb ject, “Bible Reading adapted to such as lack assurance because of ignorance or graver sin.” A most cordial invitation to these services is given to all who can attend, especially strangers and visitors. The Pastor. Editor Russell, the genial “Rustler” of The Cedartown Standard, passed through Wednesday on his way to Calhoun to attend the Congressional Convention, to which be was a dele gate.—Cartersville News. J.L. TURNER, PBAOTIOAL Watchmaker and Jeweler. I GARRY A SPLENDID LINE OF Watches, CloGks, Jewelry and Silverware, 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, J eweler. Corner Main and Herbert Streets. TIE fflUl, IV *11 MB, A fine Bohemian Bronze Clock goes with every $ro and over worth of goods purchased of us. 1 hree excellent styles of clocks to select from.' Honey to Loan on Lands The Georgia, Loan and Trust Co. will negotiate loans, well se cured by improved real estate, at SIMPER CENT INTEREST on reasonable commission in sums of $250 or more. Good applications wanted. W.C.BUNN, Correspondent for Polk Co. %(H,