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Bagging and Ties
FREE!
^ 'We have one of the Best Equipped
Gins in the state, and will gin
FOR TOLL OR CASH!
Just as our customers may prefer. We will
also FURNISH BAGGING AND TIES
FREE, thus saving our customers money on
this important item, as well as making money
for them by the improved quality of the cot
ton through Perfect Ginning.
Cedartown Cotton Co,
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1900.
Cull on J. C. Hand for seed wheat.
Wanted—COO clean quart bottlcR.
E. Bradford.
MoJ. J. A. Blanco wan In Bock-
mart yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Pace, were In
Buchanan Monduy.
Col. W. 0. Bunn was In Borne
Tuesday on business.
Col. J. H. Sanders attended court
Monday in Buchnnan.
Mr. J. T. Wright was umong the
Atlanta visitors last week.
Mrs. S. k. Hogue, of Bockmnrt,ls
visiting frionds in the city.
Go to E. Bradford for lino soaps—
likowise for nice holiday goods.
Mr. J. A. Burdette visited rela
tives in Campbell county Inst week.
Capt. Balloy Tuelcor, of Orlando,
Pin., 1b spending a low days in the
olty.
Miss Mary Harrison, of Alvarado,
Tex., is visiting hor sister, Mrs. L.
H. Jones.
Miss Myrtlco Brooks is visiting
her sister, Mrs. O. 8. Chester, in
Columbus.
Miss Euln Stubbs arrived home
Tuosduy Irom a visit ol sovornl days
in Atlnnta.
Mr. John T. Thompson, a sterling
citlzeuof Fish Creek district, was In
tho city yesterday.
Mr. Rnd Mrs. G, F. Morgan, of
Bockmart, were guests of relatives
in the city yesterday.
Editor J. T. Fain, of tho Bock-
mart Slate, was a welcome visitor in
our sanctum Saturday.
Mrs. L. H. Jones returned yester
day from a several weeks visit to
relatives at Alvarado, Tex.
Suits cleaned and pressed in line
style by E. Boyd, Merchant Tailor,
in rooms overBtoroof H. J. Domp-
sey.
Prol. J. 0. Harris, of Borne, was
hero Frldny to see his little daugh
ter, Maggie Monk, who has been
sick.
Miss Martha Adams leaves today
for Griffin, where she will be the
guest of Mrs. J. L. Gros3Jor a few
days.
Miss Florence Fouche, of Borne,
was tho churming guest of her aunt,
Mrs. 0. Philpot, the latter pnrt of
last week.
Miss Buckie Davis went to Buch-
nunn Monday to spend a couple of
weeks with her sister, Mrs. W. B.
Hutcheson.
Mrs. W. S. Coleman, after spend
ing the past ten days in Atlanta, is
tho guest of her friend, Mrs. J, L.
Gross, in Griffin.
Mr. Wm. Lybrand, the auditor of
the Cedartown Company, returned
Tuesday to Philadelphia after a stay
of several days here.
Miss Mary Walsh, who has been
spending a mouth with her aunt,
Mrs. J. M. Collins, left Tuesday for
her home in Anniston.
Only 50 cents to hear the election
returns Tuesday night at the Opera
House, under tho auspices of the
Baugh-Zimmerman Band.
Miss, Mamie Hudgins, of. Carters-
ville, nnd Miss Arloy Murphy, of
Bartlesville,are two charming young
Indies who will arrive today to visit
Miss Lucy Chambless.
FOR SALE—real estate.
A desirable 0-room cotluge on Olb-
son street, newly painted nnd in tip
top condition. Lot 92x100 ft. Price
$1700; deferred pnyments on two-
thirds of nmount.
A magnificent two-story brick
cottage on Wlssnhlckon avenue,
covered with slate nnd having all
the modern conveniences. Large
lot.
The magnificent Bunn plantation
on Cuvo Spring road, 2J miles out,
containing 840 acres of rich valley
land. Cedar Creek on west side.
Largo two-story frame dwelling,
barn, tenant nnd other houses.
J. B. Bauiier.
Mrs. J. H. Ilincs went to Atlanta
yesterday for a short stay.
Miss Elite Barber, ol Bockmart, Is
the guest of relatives in the city.
Any one wanting good dry stove-
wood, call on Dempsey & Vann.
Miss Nolia Simpson, of Bockmart,
is visiting her uncle, Mr. J. W.
Simpson.
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. J. Fearing, of
Tecutnseh, Alu., were in tho city
yesterday.
Tho infant child of Mr. nnd Mrs.
P. F. Davis died Saturday alter a
lingering illness.
Wanted—A lady to learn the
tailor’s trade. Apply to E. Boyd,
over Dempsey’s store.
Christmas Is less than two months
oil - . It is time for our merchants to
bo advertising holiday goods.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M, Woods, of
Oxmoor,Ala.,are visiting the latter’s
pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Hunt.
Mr, McGuire lias been here from
Waco for several days nt the bed
side of his daughter, Mrs. J. M.
Crow.
Editor W. S. Coleman returned
yesterday from a short visit to his
aged mother, who has liedn quite til
at her home in Canton.
Mr. E. W. Orebnugh, a good citi
zen of Collard Valley, was in town
Snturduy for the first time after get
ting up from a severe illness.
I will open my Ten-Pin Alleys in
my new house on Main street about
Nov. 9th. Everything new nnd up-
to date. Come and see me.
J. A. McDonald.
Messrs. B. W. Everett and E. C.
Carter, ol Antioch, were in town
Saturday. A new organ was pur
chased from the Cable Piano Co. for
the Antioch Sunduy School.
Lost—A brown, gilt-edged pocket-
book containing $10 and a number
of receipts, Tuesday, nenr tho Tan-
yard branch. Finder will please re
turn to Phoebe Foster, colored.
Judge Janes, of Tallapoosa Cir
cuit, has been presiding at court for
Judge Harris, who has gone to At
lanta. Judge Janes has no foolish'
ness around Ids court.—Carrollton
Times.
Mr. A. T. Harper of Cave Spring,
Mr. G. W. Fleetwood ol Borne, and
Mr. T. II. Shellman of Cedartown,
are the three clever gentlemen in
charge ol the McDouald Furniture
Company’s new branch store hero
Mr. E. Hinkley, the popular bar
ber, was in Atlanta on a pleasant
mission Monday. He was united in
marriage witli Mrs. Mattie P. Babb,
an excellent lady of that city, Rev
J. W. Vaughn performing the cere
mony. The happy couple came to
Cedartown that evening, and are at
home at the Philpot House.
WHAT OTHERS THINK OF OUR
JUDGE.
Judge C. G. Janes held court for
Judge S. W. Harris at Carrollton
Inst week, and made a most favorn
ble Impression, ns will be seen from
the following excerpt from the Car
rollton Times:—
At a meeting of the bar of Carroll
ton, held just before court adjourned
Inst Friday, Col. Reese was called to
the chair nnd Hon. 3. E. Grow eleoted
seeretnry.
After complimentary speeches from
every member present nnd other ofll
cers of the court, the following resolu
tions offered by Col. R. D. Jackson
were unanimously ndopted by n rising
vote:—
Whereas, Hon. C. G. Jnnes, Judge
of the Tallapoosa circuit, has kindly
relieved our beloved Judge, S. W. Har
ris, for one week of the term of this
court, and .
Whereas, Ills Hohor, 'Judge Jnnes,
has very much endeared himself to
this bnr by his courteous trcntinent
and his nmlable disposition, ns well as
by the nble nnd impartial manner in
which he has discharged the business
of the court;
Therefore, bo it resolved, that We
tender our thanks to Judge Jnnes and
wish for him nnd his nil that Is good
in the future, nnd should lie ever re'
turn to hold our court again we assure
him a lienrty and cordial reception.
Be it further resolved, that these
resolutions bu spread upon the inin
utes of tills court nnd n copy engrossed
by the Clerk be bunded to the Judge,
After the adoption of these resolu
tions, Judge Jnnes, in a few appro
priate remarks, returned his thanks
to the bnr for its kindly expressions
toward him.
MRS. CROW DEAD.
Mrs. J. M. Crow, the estimable
wife of the pastor of the Cedartown
Circuit,passed away yesterday morn
ing after a long illness from con
sumption. Her sufferings were
borne with Christian fortitude, and
death came us a welcome release.
The remains will be taken to her
old home nt Waco today for Inter
ment. She loaves a husband nnd
two young sous to mourn her loss,
and they nccompany the remains to
Waco today. Rov. T. B. McCurty
accompanies them, and will conduct
funeral survices.
COTTONSEED WANTED.
I want nil your cottonseed,nnd will
pay tho highest mnket price for
them. Ham Jones.
Hon. and Mrs. Daniel Baugh, who
have been spending the past ten
days hero, left this morning for
Philadelphia. Mr. Baugh is much
pleased with the progress of tho new
Josephine Mills, und will soon visit
Cedartown again.
Revivul services are in progress
tills week at tho now Canal Street
Methodist church, conducted by
Bovs. T. B. McCarty nnd G. W.
Groce. Meetings are held every
evening, and are largely attended,
with good prospects for a great re
vival.
A telegram was received here
Monday stating that Coleman
Moody, tho clever colored, porter at
the Wright House,had been accident
ally killed in Atlanta. Colemun ef
fectually contradicted the report that
evening, however, by coming in on
the E. & W. safe nnd sound.
A largo Sunday School whloh has
been meeting in a warehouse build
ing near the creek, moved last Sun
day afternoon into the new Canal
Street Methodist church, and there
was great rejoicing in their hand
some new home. Mr. Allen Garrard
is the efficient superintendent of the
school.
The United Brotherhood of Car
penters nnd Joiners of America has
organized a lodge here, with the
following excellent corps of officers:
J. D. Smith, pres’t; J. C. Ellington,
vice pres’t; Chas. Wildman, sec’y;
A. D. Wall, trees.; B. M. Wheeler,
wardenjGeo. Artope,directors; W.H.
Tilery,financial secy.
Mr. Wm. Parker, the enterprising
Vice President and General Man
ageroftho Standard Mills, arrived
home Moaday frpm a business trip
to Northern and Eastern states. He
found his trip successlul as well ns
pleasant, and received orders for
large quantities of the splendid
yarns irom his mill. Mr. Parker
says he finds Cedartown and Cedar-
town yarns well nnd favorably
known wherever he went.
The Debating Club has been re
organized by electing Mr. Walter
Butler president, Mr. Judson Crabb
vice president, and Mr. Hugh
Roberts seeretnry and treasurer.
The subject discussed at the last
meeting was, “Resolved, .that the
Fifteenth Amendment should lie
abolished,” the negative winning.
The Club meets every second and
fourth Tuesdny evenings in each
month, and has a membership of
fifteen of our brightest yiiungmen.
Old
riachines
Bought in
Exchange.
We can
Save You
from
$io to $25.
This machine is ball bearing case hardened, and guaren-
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it is easy to operate open shuttle self threading and double feed
insuring an equal stitch, doing all kinds of work. HEAVY, LIGHT,
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or without attachments. These and other well known qualities
combined with our liberal terms makes it the most economical ma
chine to buy. Must be seen to be appreciated.
O. Willingham.
We are requested to say that
the [.friends of the dispensary
plan, notice of local legislation
for which appears iii another
column, wish the question to lie
submitted to the coming city
primary, and say they will abide
the result either wily. The pro
posed dispensary would iiavo all
tlie rigid restrictions for its regu
lation of the Athens dispensary,
as found in Acts of Legislature
of ’00 and ’01, vol. 2, page 430.
L.8. LKDBBTTKII.
WM.J. IIMIUI8
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The very best selections from leading
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All work entrusted to me will have
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ways reasonable. N Come to see me.
The Georgia Loan and Trust
Co. ivill negotiate loans, ivell se
cured by improved real estate, at
SIX PER CENT INTEREST
on reasonable commission
sums of $350 or more. Good
applications wanted.
W. C. BUNN,
Correspondent for Polk Co.
DR. R. E. CASON,
Resident Dentist,
CEDARTOWN, GA.
Office and Residence on Main St., at
home of Mrs. A. C. Prior.
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