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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 col=
ors, loud enough to be heard a
block away, or modest enough
to suit the most sedate.
W. K. HOLMES,
Clothier and Furnisher.
BUSINESS CARDS.
W. C. BUNN.
W. H. TRAWICK.
tUNN & TRAWIOK,
afe Law,
(.Office, 1st Nat. Bank Bldg.)
CEDARTOWN, GA.
All business placed in our bands will,
be given prompt and vigilant attention.
f, H. SANDERS.
J. K. DAVIS
SANDERS & DAVIS,
Attorneys at Law,
Office in Chamberlain Building,
CEDARTOWN, GA.
W. FI. VURQBR
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW,
CEDARTOWN GA.
W ILL practice in all the Courts ol
Polk, Paulding, Ployd and Haral
son Counties, and in all the courts of
Georgia, State, Federal and Supreme.
Also, in Alabama courts by special ar
rangement.
W. K. FIELDER.
W. W. MUNDY.
FIELDER & MUNDY,
ATTORNEYS • AT • LAW,
CEDARTOWN, GEORGIA.
Prompt attention given to all business.
Collections a specialty. Office up-stairs
in Stubbs Building. x
Wtn. JANES,
Attorney - at - Law.
First National Bank Building.
CEDARTOWN, - - GEORGIA
J. C. W.aLKER,
Attorney at Law.
Over First National-Bank Building,
CEDARTOWN, - GEORGIA.
^©“Collections a Specialty.
H. M. NICHOLES,
LAWYER.
Commissioner to Take Testimony,
o'fflce 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,
CEDARTOWN, GA.
Will fwactice in state and Federal Courts. At-
orney for Bradstreet Co. Will push collections
rigorously.
j. A. LIDDELL,
Physician - and - Surgeon,
Cedartown, Georgia.
W. A. CHAPMAN,
Physician @ Surgeon,
CEDARTOWN, GA.
R. fj.
p=Physician and Surgeon,^
CEDARTOWN, GA.
Halls answered promptly day or night.
W. G. ENGLAND.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
CEDARTOWN, GEORGIA.
.Sails attended day and night.
CHAS. VANN WOOD,
LH-YSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office over Collins <fc Holmes,
CEDARTOWN, GA.
THE CEDARTOWN STANDARD
TBDBSDAY, AUGUST 23, ISOO.
-AJ>Tl?TOT^r3SrCE35^BISTTS-
For Member Legislature.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for member of the Legislature, and ask
your support and votes. If elected, I
■will serve the people faithfully.
J. B. Ayers.
Clerk;
I hereby announce myself a candidate
tor re-election as Olerk of Polk Superior
Court, and ask the votes ot the people
of the county, thanking them most
heartily for their support in the past.
W. C. Knight.
Ordinary.
By request of many of my friends, I
hereby announce myself- a candidate
for Ordinary of Polk county.
J. B. Crabs.
Sheriff.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
tor Sheriff, and ask your votes. In event
of my election, Messrs. T. C. Hagan and
Ab Hackuey will be my deputies, and
we promise to treat everyone fairly and
impartially. J. C. Knight.
Thanking the people for their many
past favors, I hereby announce myseli a
candidate for Sheriff*. If elected, J. F.
Carmichael and Eli Dempsey will be
my deputies, and we promise to do our
duty as such officers to the best of our
ability. John Hutchings.
I hereby announce inyseli a candidate
for the office of Sheriff of Polk county.
The following gentlemen will be asso
ciated with me: J. B. Hogg as Deputy
and J. E. Brooks as Jailer. We solicit
the support of the voters of the county.
Respectfully,
W. S. Shiflett.
County Commissioner.
I stand tor re-election as County Com
missioner. Will appreciate your vote.
D. M. Russell.
I am a candidate for County Com
missioner, and will appreciate your
support., ~ W. R. Beck.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for County Commissioner.
Jas. S. King
Tax Receiver.
I take this method of letting the
voters ot Polk county know that I 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,
E.VEKA C. Kingsbery.
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. McCurry.
Tax Collector.
Thanking the people ot Polk for past
favors, I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election as Tax Collector,
and solicit your support.
VOLTZ SCHIilKSTETT.
At the solicitation of a goodly num
ber ol voters, 1 hereby announce myself
a candidate for the o*ilice 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 it the voters of the county
will trust me by.electing me, I will do
iny best to make them a faithful officer.
Election, Wednesday, Oct. 3d, 3900.
Resp’y, W. A. Calhoun.
For Treasurer.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election 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, aud
ask your support.
Charlie R. Pittman.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for County Suryeyor, and ask vour
votes. S. A. Hunt.
HENRY M. HALL,
ysiclan - and - Surgeon,
CEDARTOWN, GA.
Office with Dr. J. A. Liddell.
B. F. Sims. Wm. H. Marsh.
[S & MARSH,
DENTISTS.
i,a e rs tho r services to tlie public Office
over J. S. Stubbs’ stare. Office hours 9
a. m. to5p.ni.
JV IF. O-IR/IEIEIIR,,
DENTIST,
Tenders his services to the public. Of
fice over the Racket Store-
MONEY to LOAN.
We are prepared to NEGOTIATE
DOANS 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 & Mimdy.
Jelly Glasses at Bobo & Simmons.
Dr. T.F. Burbank spent yesterday
in the Gate City.
Don’t forget that Wood Co. has
plenty of Li'fe flour.
Go to (he Park festival at the Big
Spring thi-i evening.
Judge J. M. Neel, of Cartersville,
was in the city Tuesday.
Miss Kate Bradford,of Centre, Ala ,
is the guest of Cedartown relatives.
That White Cottolene at Wood
Co’s, makes the best bread and cake.
Miss Lena Ford, of Cartersville,
was the guest of Mrs. J. R. Barbers
part of last week.
Watermelons on ice. Don’t buy
hot melons, but get cold ones at H.
Robt rts’ ice house.
Misses Willie and Rosebud Wood
returned Saturday from a pleasant
sojourn at Ingraham's Wells, Ala.
Now’ that crops are laid by, you
should give that worn-out horse
Pratt’s Food and fatten him. Wood
Co. sell it. ,
Misses Adele and Ella Waddell,
who have been attractive guests of
Capt. and Mrs. J. A. Peek, returned
to Aragon yesterday.
You should see ray assortment of
rings for ladies or gentlemen. My
stock in iliis line was never more
complete! J. L. Turner, Jeweler,
Go to Bobo & Simmons for Fruit
Jars.
Dr. H. M. Hall is in Atlauta this
week.
Mr. T. A. Hunt was in Aragon
yesterday.
Fine lot Brooms just received at
Wood Co’s.
Mrs. W. W. Mundy is visiting her
parents in Dallas.
Gold- Band Hams, the finest ham
on earth, at Wood Co’s.
Mrs. Ben Borden returned Friday
from a visit in Newnan. -
Hon. J. O. Waddell, of Aragon,
was in the city yesterday.
Get rid of bed bugs by U3ing Sure
Kill; for sale at Wood Co’s.
Capt. J. B. Crabb spent a part of
last week in Chattooga county.
Col. W. J. Harris visited friends
in Murray county over Sunday.
Col. H. M. Nicholes is- attending
court at Douglasville this week.
Miss Rose West returned yester
day from a visit in Cave Spring.
Mp. (3. W. Featherston returned
last week from a visit in Atlanta.
Prof. J. C. Harris, of Rome, spent
Sunday with relatives in the city.
Dressed lumber for sale, at Ohero
kee furnace yards. J. V. Oppert.
Our city public schools will open
for the fall term on Monday,Sept.3(i
Messrs. Albert Lane and A, T.
Hester spent Sunday in Tallapoosa
Mr. G. W. West, of Atlanta, is the
guest of his uncle,Maj. J. A. Blance,
Profs. O. L. Kelly and O. King, of
Rockmart, were in the city Thurs
day.
Finest and largest assortment of
French Sardines in town is at Wood
Co’s.
Mias Ladie Roberts returned Tues
day from an extended visit in Ten-
Go to the Chapman Plumbing
Company for first-class hose, guar
anteed.
Prof. H. L. Sewell returned Tues
day from a visit in Bartow and Cobb
counties.
Mrs. D. L. McEachern, of Chatta
nooga, is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
A. C. Cobb
Mr. Marshall Hurt, of Tuskeegee,
Ala., is the guest of hiscousin, Mr.
L. H. Poole.
Dr. W.H. Marsh returned Tuesday
from a visit among relatives at Col
linsville, Ala.
Mrs. S. F. Marshall is visiting her
parents, Hon. and Mrs. J. O. Wad
dell, at Aragon.
Miss Portia Bunn returned Satur
day from an extended visit among
relatives in Macon.
Misses Eva and Benetta Keilz -1
left yesterday for a visit among rel
atives in Birmingham.
Whole spices,ground spices, mixed
spices, all sorts of spices for pickling
purposes, at Wood Co’s.
A bouncing thirteen-pound boy
arrived Saturday morning at thd
home of Mr. S. J. West.
Mr. Will J. Barr came up from
Atlanta last night to spend a week’s
vacaiion with home folks.
The-many friends of Mr. John W.
Dodds are glad to see him out again
after his recent severe illness.
Miss Agnes Harris, of Rome, has
been visiting her grandparents, Dr.
and Mrs. C. H. Harris, last week.
The army of friends of Dr. Wm.
Bradford are glad to see him out
again after a week’s indisposition.
Mrs. W. H. Turner, who has been
visiting her father, Mr. W.S.Shifletf,
returned Saturday to Birmingham.
Miss Frankie Bridges, an attrac
live young lady of Atlanta, is visit
ing the family of Mr. W.R. Walker.
Mrs. Minnie Terrell, of Atlanta,
is visiting the family of Mr. J. W.
Judkins and other relatives in the
city.
Registration books for state and
county election close at 6 p. in.,
Wednesday, Sept. J2th. Register at
once.
Judge and Mrs. C. G. Janes are at
Douglasville this week, where the
Judge is presiding at Douglas Supe*
rior Court.
Col. J. H v Sanders has given Mr.
A.F. Gross the contract for re-paints
Ing and re-papering his Gibson
street residence.
Capt. J. A, Peek and family and
Miss Mary Harris leave today for a
sojourn of several days at Tallulah
and Toccoa Falls.
Miss Minnie Cofield, who has heen
the charming guest of Miss Rena
Mae Ledbetier, returned home to
Atlanta Monday.
Watches! Watches! Watches!
not to bum, nor to give, away, but to
sell at reasonable prices,
J. L. Turner, Jeweler.
Rev. C.O’N. Martindaie was called
to Columbus, S. C., Monday by the
death of his father. He has the
sympathy of all in his loss.
Miss Lily Horan is acting as de
livery clerk at the postoffice during
the absence of Miss Eva Reitzs],who
is taking a few days vacation.
Miss Clara Wimberly, of Macon, a
charming society lady of the Central
City, is visiting in the city, the guest
of Mrs. J. H. Dodds and other rela
tives.
Mrs. Whitman and Miss Susie
Godwin, of LaGrange, who have
been the guists of Mrs. S. A. Pitts
and daughter, Miss Nancy, returned
home Friday.
I don’t sell groceries, dry goods,
shoes nor clothing, bat if you need
anything in the Jewelry line, then
you should call on me.
J. L. Turner, Jeweler.
Mrs. R. E. Cason having removed
to the Mrs. Prior residence on Main
street, is at home to friends and
patrons who wish to make ar
rangements for piano lessons.
Parents.should not overlook the
fact that our city public schools open
a week from next Monday, and
should have their children in readi
ness for |h'e first day of schoj^ygH
FOR RENX FOR 1901.
ELEGANT PORCH PARTY,
Miss Flora, the charming daughter
of Dr. amt Mrs. T. F. Burbank,gave
a delightful reception Tuesday even-
ing in honor of Misses Adele and
Eleanor Waddell, of Atlanta. The
hostess is one of Cedartown’s popu
lar debutantes. She was beautifully
attired in white; the Misses Waddell
were lovely in pink . and lavender
organdies respectively, and Misses
Sara Harris and Lucy Cham bless
who assisted in entertaining, were
attractively gowned in, yellow and
white—the colors of the evening’
decorations. The rooms were pleas
ingly adorned with palms and eallas,
and delicious refreshments were u and wjl , take on f the par , itioD
served on the spacious verandas. 1
The farm forir.erly belonging
Samuel E. Self, now rented to A.
Norton and W. T. Cantrell, contain
ing 200 acres. Please make definite
offer and give references. The farm
is also for sale.
Barker & Holleman, Atlanta,
TO ENLARGE BUILDING.
Dr. Burbank^vill Enlarge His Drug
Store.
Dr. T. F. Burbank, the popular
druggist, is inaugurating some ex
tensive improvements at his store.
He will add a commodious brick
warehouse at the rear of his build
Mr. J. A. Adams spent yesterday
in Atlanta. Y-
Pure Ribbon-Cane Canned Syrup
at Wood Co’s.
Mrs. D. C. Randall is visiting at
Aragon this week.
Sure Kill, the bed bug extermina
tor, at Wood Co’s.
Mr. J. Sam Davitte, of Davltte’s,
was here Saturday.
He-No Tea,especially nice for iced
tea, at J. A. Adams.
Mr. Jas. H. Wright, of Piedmont,
Ala., is in the city today.
Mr. John Terhune returned Thurs
day from a visit in Floyd county.
Mrs. Della Jones is visiting her
son, Rev. Julius Jones,at Calhoun
Col. G. W. Featherston returned
Saturday from a trip to Chattanooga.
Cottolene, the latest and most im
proved manufacture,at J. A. Adams.
Miss Alma Marshall, of Rome, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. O. E. Mar
shall.
Mr. Goldsborough Owens, of At
lanta, is the guest of Mr. Robert
Jones.
Wood Co. has Heinz’s white wine
vinegar and also the best apple vine
gar in town.
Mrs. J. A. Wilson is the guest of
her brother, Mr. Hugh McGregor, at
Taylorsville.
Good six room house on Philpot
street for sale at a bargain.
C. Philpot.
Miss Mollie Taliaferro, of Chatta
nooga, is visiting the family or Mr.
M.-S. Barron.
Misses Susie Gammon and Nellie
Fite are visiting relatives at Kenne-
saw this week.
The White Cloud Sleam Laundry
does the very best of work. John
Knight is agent.
Mr. Carter Simmons,of Columbus,
was the guest Friday of his cousin,
Mr. John V. Stubbs
Mrs. Darden Asbury, of Nashville,
Tenn., was the guest of Mrs. M. O.
Bobo part of last week.
Mrs. R. H. Marehman and child
ren left yesterday for a two weeks
stay at Wheeler’s Spring.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bridges are
happy over the arrival of a fine, boy
in their household Saturday.
Mr. W.'S. Coleman attended the
funeral of Mr. T. J. Thompson at
VanWert yesterday morning.
Mr. J. A. Wood returneJ home to
Fort Valley this morning after a
short visit to Po!k county relatives.
Mrs. H. L. Sewell and Miss Annie
Culbreath returned last week from a
fait among Bartow county relatives.
Miss Mamie Smith, one of the
popular employe&s at the Telephone
Exchange, is visiting relatives at
Stilesboro.
When you buy a watch from me,
it’s guaranteed. You can find me
tomorrow, next week or next year.
J. L. Turner, Jeweler.
Mr. Calvin Ledbetter, the popular
young son of Mayor L. S. Ledbetter,
returned to Atlanta Monday after a
week’s visit to home folks.
I have some real bargains in
watches, $2 25 to $45. It will pay
you to investigate.
J. L. Turner, Jeweler.
Misses Mae and,Ora Simmons
were over from Cave Spring to
spend Friday night with their
cousin, Miss Marie Stubb3.
Rep tiring in my line neatly and
promptly done. Nothing but first
class work. Prices always reasona
ble. J. L. Turner, Jeweler.
Rev. J. M. Crow:, the devoted pas
tor of the Polk County Circuit, is
conducting a series of revival meet
ings at Ellis Chapel, three miles
west of town.
Plain gold rings, oval bands, 10
and 18k, always in style for gentle
men, ladies or children. My stock
is larger than ever before.
J. L. Turner, Jeweler.
The Standard is keeping “up
to the standard” by having a tasty
new covering of paint on its build
ing, the work being done by Mr. A,
F. Gross, the hustling painter.
Messrs. Cliff Marehman and Jnd-
son Greer came over from Marietta
on their wheels last Friday, and
spent the night with their brother?,
Mr. R. H. Marehman and Dr. J. P.
Greer.
The Baugh-Zimmerman Band
spent Friday evening very pleasantly
at the home of Dr. J. A. Liddell,
who has been one of the staunch
friends and liberal contributors to
this popular organization.
The ladies of the Park Association
will give another of their popular
festivals at the Big Spring this even
ing for the benefit of the park.
Everybody should go and have a
good time and help along a worthy
project.
Capt. and Mrs. E. D. Estes, of
Columbus: Miss., are the guests of
Mrs. J. M. Stewart. The Cap
tain is combining business . with
recreation, and will close a deal for
two new houses on some of his va
cant Eastvlew properties.
Miss Gus9ie Houseal entertained a
large party ot young people most
enjoyably Friday evening at the
home of her sister, Mrs. C. Van
Wood, in honor of Miss Minnie
Cofield, of Atlanta. The popular
and attractive hostess proved herself
a delightful entertainer.
between his store and- present ware-
room. He will then fit up his eri
larged quarters in first-class style,
making one of the nicesfstoresin
the city. '
Fruit Jars at Bobo & Simmons,
_ Dr. J. J. Cooper was in Dallas last
week.
Cream cheese, nice and fresh, at J.
A. Adams.
Mr. John W. Wright is in Rome
this week.
Col. W. W. Mundy joined his wife
yesterday in Dallas.
Mr. E. Hinkley spent a part of
last week in-Atlanta.
The best teas and blended coffees
in town are at Wood Co’s.
Born—Saturday morning to Mr,
and Mrs. Chas, Sorrells, a girl.
Any one wanting good dry stove
wood, call on Dempsey & Vann.
Mr. Archie Terhune, of Floyd
county v is visiting relatives here,
Col. J. H. Anderson returned
Monday from a visit in Ringgold.
Mr.; George F. Morgan, of Rock-
mart, was here Monday on business.
I huve a few old baggies that 1
would like to trade. T. H. Adams.
Miss Cornelia Hunt is visiting her
sister,Mrs. Anderson,in Birmingham.
Deputy Sheriff T. C. Hagan, of
Rockmart, was in the city Monday.
Miss Lessifl Asbury, of Cave
Spring, visited Mrs. M. C. Bobo last
week.
Mr. Raiford Davis is visiting
friends and relatives in Taylorsville
this week. -
Mrs. J. A. Adams and children are
spending the week with relatives
near Rome.
Mr. G. W. Peacock, one of Rock-
marl’s (lever citizens, was in the city
on business Monday.
Mr. J. S. Brewster, one of Esom
Hill’s leading merchants, was in the
city Monday on business.
Messrs. Hal Sparks, Wesley Con
ner and Frank- Bright, of Cave
Spring, were here Friday.
Wanted—$700 for client; Main
street prop >rty as security. Address,
Box “E,” Cedartown, Ga.
The people are going wild over
those large fat mackerel at Wood
Co’s. You should try them.
Mrs. C. H. Wood, Mrs. Emma-
dene Dodds and little Clyde Dodds
went to Rome yesterday on a visit
to relatives.
Your gardens and. lawns need
watering these days. GototheChap
man Plumbing Co. for good, guar
anteed hose.
Mr. Frank McCarren, the clever
local editor of the Rockmart Slate,
was a welcome visitor fin our sanc
tum Monday.
I can fit you in spectacles from 25
cents to $5, and you are sure to get
full value for your money.
J. L. Turner, Jeweler.
Rev. J. E. Jones, of Meridian,
Miss., spent a part of last week with
old Cedartown friends, who are al
ways delighted to see him.
A splendid collection ot diamond
rings, selected with the greatest care.
You should see them.
J L. Turner, Jeweler.
Mrs. Geo. J. Knight, an estimable
lady, died Monday morning. Fu
neral services were condncled at
Friendship church by Rev. J. M.
Crow.
Mr. T. M. Hightower, of Ragan.
Ala , will break dirt today on the
foundations of his new residence on
Ella wood avenue. The material is
being delivered and the bnilding
will go up rapidly.
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.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Clary leit yes
terday for Atlanta where the former
is under treatment for deafness,
His heating has been seriously im
paired for some-time, but on Mon
day he suddenly became almost to
tally deaf. His numerous friends
will regret to learn ol his misfortune,
but hope that Dr. Calhoun, the
specialist, may restore his hearing.
Mr. A. C. Cobb left yesterday for a
trip North and East to purchase a
big stock of tall and winter goods
for his popular store. He goe3 first
to Louisville and Cincinnati, where
Miss Lou Morgan will assist him in
the selection of goods for liis milli
nery department, of which that ar
tistic lady will again be in charge.
Mr. Albert M. Lane, one of his pop
ular salesmen, will join him Monday
in Cincinnati and accompany him to
New York, where an exceptionally
fine stock of seasonable goods will
be purchased.
Mr. Nathaniel B. Crenshaw, a
prominent attorney of Philadelphia,
was here last week, the guest of
Messrs. Thus. and J. Wright Adam
son. He is a member of the board
of Directors of the Cedartown Com
pany, and it has heen nine years
since he had visited Cedartown
Delore. He was delighted with the
evidences.on every hand of Cedar-
town’s present prosperity and in
dications for future greatness. Mr.
Crenshaw is one ot the most highly
esteemed citizens _of the City of
Brotherly Love, and it is hoped that
he will hereafter be a more frequeut
visitor in Cedartown. t
A fine Bohemian Bronze Clock goes with every $10 .and over worth
of goods purchased of us. T hree excellent styles of clocks to
select from. -*§)
GrREAT REDUCTION IINT PRICES
iti 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 of your money
back for the asking. You take no chance in buying
merchandise here.
YOU CAN BUY FROM US ON
At 5c Lappet Muslins worth t o"c
“ 3Cotton Challies worth 7%c.
“ 2^c Summer Suitings worth 6c.
“ ioc Fine-Organdies worth 20c.
“ 6c Beautiful Lawns worth i 2^c._
At 50c Sandals & Oxfords worth $1.
75 c Sandals & Oxfords w’th $1.50
25c Imperial Ginghams worth 50c
5 C Ladies’ Undervests worth ioc.
ioc Boy’s Straw Hats worth 20c.
Scheuer.
S. LEDBETTER.
WM. J. HARRIS
LARGEST
ire, Life and Accident
Companies in the World.
Special Attention given to the
Prompt Payment of Losses.
Large or Small-
ACtna Fire Insurance Company.
Hartford Fire Insurance Company.
Phoenix Fire Insurance Company.
Greenwich Fire Insurance Company.
Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Comp’y
St. Paul Fire Insurance Company.
Equitable Life Assurance Society of
United States.
Travelers’ Life and Accident Ins. Co.
Standard Life and Accident Ins. Co.
All Old and Reliable Companies.
.S. Ledbetter & Co., Agts.
DR. R. E. CASON,
Resident Dentist,
CEDARTOWN, GA.
Office and Residence on Main St., at
home of Mrs. A C. Prior.
TWENTY YEARS . EXPERI
ENCE. ALL WORK GUARAN
TEED. Terms Most Moderate.
J.L. TURNER,
PRACTIGAL
Watchmaker and Jeweler.
I CARRY A SPLENDID LINE OF
S, IMS,
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.
^-GAll work entrusted to me will have
prompt and careful attention. Charges al
ways reasonable. Gome to see me.
J.L. TURNER, Jeweler.
Corner Main and Herbert Streets.
>11 HI
The Best Shoes Are
ZEIGLER’S
FOR
Ladies and Children,
AND
W. L. DOUGLAS’
FOR
Men and Boys.
Found Only at One Place in Town.
WHERE?
AT
COBB’S.
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