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Is your)wardrobe equipped
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.
IftKOLnm
Clothier and Furnisher. /
BUSINESS CARDS.
W. 0. BUNN.
W. H. TBAWICK.
bUNN & TRAWIOK,
©fe Llaw,
(l)ffiee, 1st Nat. Bank Bldg.)
CEDARTOWN, GA.
All business placed'in our bands will
be given prompt and vigilant attention.
THE CEDARTOWH STAi ABD
For Member Legislature.
I hereby announce ipyself a candidate
for member ot the Legislature, aud ask
your support and votes. If elected, I
will serve the ptJopJr. faithfully. .
. — •v.'”"'*" " J. B". Ayebs.
J. K. DAVIS
SANDERS & DAVIS,
Attorneys at Law,
Office in Chamberlain Building,
CEDARTOWN,GA.
W. R JPHRF^ER
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW.
CEDARTOWN GA.
TTT1LL practice in all the Courts oi
YV 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.
W. K. FIELDER.
W. W. MUNDY.
FIELDER & MUNDY,
ATTORNEYS • AT • LAW,
CEDARTOWN, GEORGIA.
Promptaltention given to ail 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,
Cedartovvn, - Georgia.
'Collections a Specialty.
H. 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 Building.
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
rigorously.
J. A. LIDDELL,
Physician - and - Surgeon,
Cedartown, Georgia.
W. A. CHAPMAN,
Physician ^ Surgeon,
CEDARTOWN, GA.
I Clerk.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
lor re-election as Clerk of Polk Superior
Court, and ask the votes ot the people
of the county, thanking them most
beartilv 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. Ckabb.
Sheriff.
I hereby announce myself acandidate
for Sheriff, and ask your votes. In event
of my election, Messrs. T. C. Hagan and
Ab Hackney will be my deputies, and
we promise to treat everyone fairly and
impartially. J. C. Knight.
Thanking the'people for their maDy
past favors, I hereby announce mysell 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 myselr a candidate
for the office of Sheriff of Polk county.
The following gentlemen will be asso
ciated with ine: J. B. Hogg- and Dave
Hesiep as Deputies and J. E. Brooks as
Jailer. We solicit the support of the
voters of the county. Respectfully,
, W. S. Shiflett.
I take this method of notifying the
voters of Polk county that I am a candi
date for the office of Sheriff. The ma
jority of the people know as to my past
record as an officer. If elected, I prom
ise to be as faithful in the future as in
the past. It . will be impossible ior me
to thoroughly canvass tbe county, but
I ask and will appreciate your votes.
W. W. Cone.
County Commissioner.
I stand tor re-election as County Com
missioner. Will appreciate your vote.
D. M. RUSSET.L.
lam a candidate for County Com
missioner, and will appreciate your
support. W. R. Beck.
I hereby announce myself acandidate
for County Commissioner.
" Jas. S. King.
I hereby announce mysell a candidate
for Com missioner of -Roads and Rev
enues of Polk county, and solicit the
support of all the voter and tax-payers
in tbe county. I promise, if elected, to
fill tbe office'to tbe best of my ability.
0. R. Simerville.
I annource myself a candidate lor
Commissioner of Roads and Revenues.
I wish I could see everybody, but I can
not; so remember me kindly and vote
for me if yon can on Oct. 3d.
T. H. Adams.
R. FL 3EIF*K3, .
^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 Jt Holmes,
CEDARTOWN, GA.
Tax Receiver.'
I take this method of letting the
voters ot Polk county 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. Bespectfully,
Emeka 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
ior tbe office of Tax Receiver for Polk
county, and will very much appreciate
the support of the general public.
T. B. McCurry.
HENRY M. HALL,
ysician - and - Surgeon,
CEDARTOWN, GA.
Office with Dr. J. A. Liddell.
Tax Collector.
Thanking the people ot Polk far past
favors, I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election as Tax Collector,'
and solicit your support.
Votiz Schliestett.
At the solicitation oi a goodly num
ber ol voters, 1 hereby announce myself
a candidate for the olifice of Tax Collec
tor ot Polk county. Those who are ac
quainted with my physical as welt as
my financial condition know that I need
the office, and if the voters of the county
will trust me by electing m e, I will do
my best to make them a faithful officer.
Election, Wednesday; Oct. 3d, 3900.
Resp’y, W. A. Calhoun.
f For Treasurer. ' -
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election as County Treasurer.
J Thanking the people for their past sup
port, I respectfully ask a continuance of
continufi to ser '’ e
B. F. Sms.
Wm. H. Marsh.
SIMS & MARSH,
DENTISTS.
[Offers thelrservices to the public Office
i, over J. S. Stubbs’store. Office hours 9
m. to 5 p. m.
JY 3?.
DENTIST,
Tenders his services to the public. Of
fice over the Racket Store.
them, if re-elected, to itevery
my ability. John M. Hamrick.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for County Treasurer. If . elected, Mr.
Jas. Morris, ot Buncombe district, will
be my assistant, and we ask your sup
port. G. W. Peek.
cents a glass. >
Mr. Geo. D. Collins was in Atlanta
Tuesday on business.
Mrs. Marie Ford returned Satur-
day from a trip to Atlanta.
Col. C. E. Carpenter, of Rome, is
attending court here this week.
Miss Ladie Roberts left Monday
for an extended stay in Atlanta.
Dressed lumber for sale, at Chero
kee furnace yards. J. V. Oppebt.
Pay.up your subscription to The
Standard while attending court.
Mrs. S. S. Steadham, of Bartow,
Fla.,is the guest of Mis. J. A. Wilson.
Mr. Paul R. Turner returned Sat-
froin a. sojourn'at Monteagle, Tenn.
Col H.H..Carpenter,of Rockmart,
is in attendance at court this week.
' Mrs. W. W. Mundy returned the
first of the week from a visit in
Dallas. " -
Go to the Chapman Plumbing
Company (for -first-class hose,, guar
anteed. j .
Miss Portia Louise Bunn returned
Saturday from a visit to relatives in
Atlanta.
Messrs. J. A. Dodds and J. A.
Tat^are home from a pleasant trip
toChieago.
/Miss Rossie'Wilson returned Sun
day from a visit to Chattanooga and
(Cleveland, Tenn.
Col. I. E. Shumate, ol Dalton, is
here at court looking after the inter
ests of some.clients.
Maj R. T. Fouche,-of Rome, is
one of the prominent attorneys at
tending court this week.
Col. Reuben Arnold, Jr M of At
lanta, is in the city, looking after
some cases before the court. -
Ml Everard Richardson returned
Friday to Atlanta after spending a
few days with relatives here.
Mrs. II N. VanDevander is at Mt.
■Airy--Ibis week, where her husband
is receiving mecfFcait r£atrueE*■ _
Mr. F. T. Hardwick, of Dalton,
was here the first of the .week look
ing after some business at court.
Hon. W. J. Neel, one oi Rome’s
leading attorneys, was here' the first
of the week on business at the court.
Col. and Mrs. W. F. Turner ar
rived home last night from a pleas
ant summer’s sojourn at Monteagle,
Tenn.
Mr. J. Wideman Lee, Jr., of St.
Louis, is visiting in the city, the
guest of his uncle. Mayor L S. Led
better,
Misses Jennie Mae Gibson and
Nellie Fite were the guests of Miss
Susie Gammon in Collard Valley
over Sunday.
Celero-Pepsin is a positive diges
live tonic and nervine; refreshing
and invigorating. At all soda founts,
5 cents a glass.
Mrs. M. A. Gaines, who has been
yisiting her brother. Dr. D. M. Rus
sel l.returned Thursday to her home
in'Cartersville.
Col. M. B. Eubanks, a clever
Rome atti r.iey.was looking after the
interests of clients Monday in Polk
Superior Court.
Dr. and Mrs. R. L Butt, ot Mid
way, Ala., are visiting their daugh
ters, Mrs. T R. McCarty and Mrs
M. L. Thornton.
Farmers should bring their chick
ens, eggs and butler to the new store
of J. EL. Philpot & Co. for the high
est market prices.
Mr. Herbert W. Stubbs returned
Friday to Quitman, after spending a
brief vacation with his parents, Mr
and Mrs. J. S. Stubbs.
Miss Mary Jones relumed-home
Saturday from a month’s visit to
relatives in Texas, and is again at
the Western Union office.
Bicycle For Sale—Good sec
ond hand Columbia bicycle, in good
condition, cheap. Call oh John
Wright af Commercial Bank.
Capt. J. A. Peek and family and
Miss Mary Harris arrived home Sat
urday from a delightful ten days
outing at Tallulah and Toccoa Falls.
Miss Beulah Bordets, who has
been the attractive guest of her
uncle, Mr. G. S. Borders, left yester
day for her home at Stepliensville,
Tex.
Mi-s Margaret Rice Harris re
turned Tuesday from an extended
visit to Virginia points, Washing
ton, Asheville and Lookout Mouns
tain.
Farmers, even if we had four cot
tonseed oil mills in Cedartown, I
would still buy your cottonseed and
pay as much for it as anybody else.
J. A. Adams
Judge John W. Akin, Judge J.M.
Neel and Col. J. B.-Conyers, promi
nfinl Cartersville attorneys, were at
tending Polk Superior Court the
first of the week.
Miss Rose West left this morning
with her younger sister,Miss Lillian
for Milledgeville where the latter
will enter the Girls’ Normal and
Industrial School.
Miss Belle Nash, an attractive
ofAtlanta, came
Willingham pluce—40 acres, two
miles east of Cedaftown.
John L. Branch jptace—200 acres,
five miles southwnt of Cedartown.
W. N. Hiiley pi; le—240 acres, on
Rome road seven miles north of Ce
dartown.
J.K. Baldwin p’uce—177 acres, two
miles from Grad ’s Station.
C. J. Wood ^tace—120 acres, two
miles southwest of Cedartown.
Briscoe Lands—514 acres,five miles
north of Cedartown.
The above property is offered for
sale and while always ready to ac
cept rash, the owners have money to
put out, so that they are willing to
sell just as cheap on time, with a
reasonable cash payment of enough
to secure the trade. They are pre
pared to give terms as easy as wanted
on the balance at lowest prevailing
rates of interest. Call on or address,
C. Philpot, Agent, Georgia Loan &
Trust Co,, at Cedartown, Ga.
For Surveyor.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election as County Surveyor, arid
ask your support.
Charlie R. Pittman.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date tor County Surveyor, ami ask your
votes. . S. A. Hunt.
Mr. E. Hinkley was in Atlanta
Monday.
Dr. T. F. Burbank spent .Tuesday
in Atlanta.
Mayor L. S. Ledbetter spent the
in the Gate City.
luesday
up Saturday to spend a few
the guest of Miss Della Harris, re
turning home Tuesday.
Mr. A. E. Turner, of Atlanta, and
Mr. Dwight Shaw, of Rome, two
popular young gentlemen, were .the
the guests of- Messrs. W. J. and
Hunter Harris over Sunday. . - '
Mr. Ed. VanWinkle came upjfrom
Atlanta Monday to conter with his
business assoeiates-of the Cedartown
Cott<jn Oil Co., and to arrange for
tlyfrerapval ot his family in a few
days to lii'isipilace.
Mr. J. il. Good left yesterday
morning lor Decatur with his charm
ing youn(^jjmgj|^^^|^^gniie,
who lias,
at
Celero Pepsin at all soda founts, 5
cents a glass.
Mr. Louis D. Wade was in Atlanta
ovfer Sunday.
He-No Tea,especially nicefor iced
tea, at J. A. Adams.
Mr. A. R. Harper was in Atlanta
the first of the week.
Miss Exa Fite, of Young’s, is the
guest of Cedartown relatives.
Have you tried Celero-Pepsin? At
all soda founts, 5 cents a glass. '
Dr. J. M. Spinks, of Rockmart,
was here Monday on business.
• Col. D. B. Hamilton, of Rome,was
engaged in court here yesterday.
Cottolene. the latest and most im
proved manufacture^ J. A. Adams.
■ Good six room house on Philpot
street for sale at a bargain.
C. Philpot.
- Miss Kittie Richardson returned
Tuesday from a pleasant visit to At
lanta relatives.
The White Cloud Steam Laundr;
does the very best of worj
Knight is agent. —gsffi
I want all your Beeswa
-OLlrj-eefi-Sitr^Tahtrv
for them. J. A. Adams.
Mrs. Belle Scott and daughter,
Miss Mittie, of Travis, Tex., are the
guests of Mrs. J. A. Wilson.
Bagging and ties free at W. W.
Cone’s gin; equipped with the cele
brated Murray Cleaning Feeder.
Miss Leila Gaines, of Anniston,
was the guest over'Sunday of (he
family of her uncle, Dr. D. M. Rus
sell.
Country produce of every kind
boHght by J. H. Philpot & Co. at
best figures. Call at second door to
the postoflfice.
Mrs. O. B. Whatley, who has been
visiting the family of ’Squire R.
Gammon in Collard Valley .returned
Thursday afternoon, to her home in
Atlanta.
Money to Loan—On improved
harms, for ten years at 8 per cent
Principal can be reduced in the
meantime if desired. Apply to '
Wm. Janes.
Court Stenographer, Mr. H. M.
Nicholes, is home again after a stay
at Douglas Superior Court, and a
short visit with his family at Easley,
South Carolina.
Mrs: Lucy Henderson, of Young’s
is fitting up her property—-known
as the Duncan place—in Eastview for
her. own occupancy. Her many
friend will be glad to see her a .resi
dent of Cedartown.
The Cedartown Cotton Oil Com
pany is rapidly putting the finishing
touches on its splendid new plant.
They bought their first cottonseed
Tuesday, paying Mr. Mark Corne
lius $11 per ton for same.
Mr. Henry Stewart, Of Cave
Spring, was in the city Friday. He
is a genial member of the hustling
firm of'Stewart & White, who will
open up a new store here in the
building about to be erected by
Messrs. Davis, Siins and Sanders.
Mr. Thos. M. Hightower has
leased the We3t & Jones gin, and is
making extensive improvements.
He hopes to have it .ready by the
first of next week, and asks the
farmers of this vicinity to give him
a call, guaranteeing them fair and
square treatment.
Rev. C. O’N. Martindale will be
absent, in Atlanta on next Sabbath,
and there will accordingly be no
preaching here in the Presbyterian
church on that day, but he will be
back in time to hold prayer-meeting
on Wednesday night at 7.45 o’clock.
Members of the church and friends
will please take notice.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Diary returned
Saturday from_Atlanta where they
had been to con.-ult Dr. Calhoun for
the benefit- of Mf. Clary’s healing.
It will be bad news to the friends
of that gentleman to learn that his
deafness now seems incurable, but
every possible remedy is being ap
plied for his improvement
The Ladies Parsonage Aid Society
of the Methodist church will meet
tomorrow afternoon at 4 80 o’clock
at the home of Dr. Ledbetter. A
full attendance is desired. Mrs.D.B,
Freeman, of Cartersville, District
Secretary of the Home Mission So-
:iety, will be present, and contribute
' 'meeting."
I have 100 acres of choice Cedar
Valley land just outside of City
limits,bounded on the west by Cedar
creek. Very desirable; a real bar
gain; must sell. C. Philpot.
Cream cheese, nice and fresh, at J.
A. Adams.
Mr. W.-K. Holmes ran down to
Atlanta Tuesday on business.
Mr. Bay Fite, of Resaca, is visit
ing his cousin, Mr. B. A. Fite.
Any one wanting good dry stove-
wood, call on Dempsey & Vann.
Col. R. W. Everett, of Shades,was
shaking hands in town Monday.-
-Bon.J. M. McBride,of Tallapoosa,
was here attending court yesterday.
Mrs. J. M. Collins and children ar
rived home Tuesday from a visit at
Ironaton, .Ala.
Col. Frank Shumate, a popular
youDg Dalton attorney, is attending
Polk Superior Court.
Wanted—$700 for client; Main
street property as security. Address,
Box “E,” Cedartown, Ga.
Mr. Edgar Jones, one of Rocks
mart’s excellent young men, was in
the city Saturday on business.
Hon. J. W. Maddox, our popular
Congressman's the guest while' here
of Mr. F. B. Knight this week.
Your gardens and lawns need
watering these days. Go to the Chap
man Plumbing Co. for good, guar
anteed hose.
' Mrs. T. R. McCarty, Mrs. M. L.
Thornton and Miss Marie Johnson
are home from a pleasant sojourn at
Piedmont Springs, Ala.
It is astonishing how low J. H.
Philpot & Cc^^jjBing their family
groceries-j^^^^^^Hid price their
ipwhere. J]
~-sd here
k'he at
our most accoi
leaves this afternoon for Cleveland
Tenn., to resume-her studies in
music and literature at Centenary
College.
For Sale:—I will sell 20 lots in
Eastview, near C. R. & S. depot, on
reasonable terms on the installment
plan. This is yo'ur opportunity to
buy and build and stop paying rent.
Also two desirable budding lots on
Main street. C. Philpot.
Mr J. A. Wynn and family have
moved from Rome to Cedartown,
and are occupying'their residence on
Park street: The many friends of
this.family are glad to have them
again in this city, where clever Jule
Wynn has a responsible position
with the cottonseed oil mill.
E. S. LEDBETTER.
SUMMER’S
TERROR.^—-
It isn’t the discomfort from
heat. It is the danger to your
children from bowel disorders
induced by eating unripe fruit
or drinking iced water. For
that matter, children are not
the only ones who suffer.
To check summer complaint
and diarrhoea use Curry’s
Diarrhoea and Dysentery Spe
cific. It is agreeably spiced
and prompt in effect. -It’s
strong enough for grown folks,
but not so ugly that you have
to bribe a child to take it.
Price, 25 Gents,
E. BRADFORD.
LARGEST
Fire, Life and Accident
Companies in the World.
Special Attention given to the
Prompt Payment of Losses.
Large or Small.
AStna 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.
L.S. Ledbetter & Co., Agts.
Fine Cattle for Sale: Twe
five head of thoroughbred and high
grade Jersey cows and heifers; also,
one thoroughbred Devon bjili. Most
of these cattle are" from Kentucky
arid Tennessee and have been on my
farm from one to two years, and
they are therefore thoroughly accli
mated. The above cows and.heifers
are with calf by my fine Devon bull.
Call on or address Harry Gilmore,
on Cave Spring road.
Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Sims gave a de
lightful card party Tuesday evening
at the Booz House, which was ens
joyed by a large number of young
tie. “Drive Whist" furnished
[usement for the evening, and
" first and
EXEOUTOB’S SALE.
Georgia, Polk County.
By virtue of' an order from tbe
court of Ordinary of Polk county,
Georgia, will be'sold on the first Tues
day in October next, before the Court
House door in Cedartown, in said
county, between the legal hours of
sale, the following lots of land, to wit:
Nos. 1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1071, 1072,
1073,"'1074,1075,1146,1147, lying and be
ing in the 21st district of tbe 3rd sec
tion in the county and state aforesaid,
and containing in the aggregate four
hundred and forty (440) acres and sit
uated one mile south of tbe town of
Rockmart, aBd known as the planta
tion on which lived W. C. Barber, late
of said county, deceased.
There is embraced in said planta
tion about three hundred (300) acres
of tillable land, about ninety (90) acres
of which is excellent creek bottom
land, besides twelve (12) acres in an
apple orchard, the remainder being
good-up-land, besides about one hun
dred and forty (140) acres in timber
lands, embracing oaks, pine and hick
ory. On said premises are two creeks
of never failing water, one of which
traverses the plantation for the dis
tance of one mile, making it the basis
of an ideal stock farm. There is also
a small water power. There are also
workable quantities of marble and
limestone on tbe premises; also some
undeveloped slate.
The improvements consist of one
two-story, ten-room dwelling, covered
with slate and in good repair; one-cis
tern, one well and house, one smoke
house, one wheat granary, one three
room cottage, one poultry house, etc.,
enclosed and occupying about two
acres of land, and at a convenient dis
tance from which there are two two-
story bar ns, stables and sheds com-
jned, one small barn and twelve (12)
covered cattle sR?
on said premises, for tenants, two fou
room cottages, four three-room cot
tages and one two-room cottage; also
five wells and two springs in conven
lent distance from the next above
also sundry barns, stables, etc.
Sold for the purpose of distribution
to the heirs of said deceased and for
payment of debts. Titles unquestion
able. Terms of sale: one-third cash
promissory note , for one third, due
Oct. 2,1901, and promissory note for
the remaining one-third due Oct. 2,
1902. Interest on the two deferred
payments, at the rate of eight per cent
per annum from the date of the sal
aud providing in the bond for
and said notes, that in '
purchaser defaults
;be first
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That are Fashiona!
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The Shoes we sell are built forTerr
vice. The workmanship is so thor
ough and the materials so good
that they retain their shape. And
the best of it is that they don’t c
any more than the flimsy kinds.
For the last three weeks we havi|been
receiving over 100 cases of new
Shoes. “THE AMERICAN GIRL
SHOE” is our latest arrival. They
come in all the latest shapes blasts.
15 different styles to select frlpm.
y pair warranted!— 1
sadsfe
WM. J. HARRIS
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,
PRACTICAL
Watchmaker and Jeweler.
I CARRY A SPLENDID. LINE OF
S, IMS
} -wiiwnj uiiii *1.1111 i.u|p
Sfiectacles, 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. Gome to see me.
J.L.TTTR1TER, Jeweler.
Corner Main and Herbert Streets.
*1 i m
The Best Shoes Are
ZEIDLER’S
FOR
Ladies and Children,
AND
W. L. DOUGLAS’
FOR
Men and Boys.
Found Only at One Place in Town.
WHERE?
B’M