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Old Santa Olaus will make his Head
quarters this year—as usual—at D. J.
Lowry & Son’s, with a larger, assort
ment than ever of
Olive Oil for mile at J. H. Philput
& Co’a.
Mr. l'hos. J. Griffin spent the first
of the week in Atliinta.
Wanted—a good pair of wagon
scales. H. J. Dempsey.
Editor J. T.Fain, of the Rockmart
Slate, was here Tuesday.
J. H. Phllpot & Co. is headquar
ters for Horse and Cow Feed.
Mrs. W. S. Coleman spent Tuesday
with relatives near Rockmart.
Born—to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rems
bothen a Hoe boy Friday night.
Ladies, if you want a nice hat
cheap, call on Mrs. F. Frederick.
Toys
Dolls,
Candies, Nuts,
FIREWCRKS, ETC.
CHRISTMAS TREE FURNISHINGS
A SPECIALTY,'
D. J. LOWRY & SON.
THDBSDAT, MEMBER 29. 1900.
Register!
This is Thanksgiving Day I
Fresh Mackerel at J. II. Phil pot &
Co’s.
Mr. Hunter Harris is in Atlanta
this weolt.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Holt are here
from Rome.
Full lino of Toilet Soap at J. H.
Phllpot & Co.
Mr. M. O. Gulss spont Monday at
Talladega, Ala.
Mr. M. O. Gulss spent a part of
last week in Atlanta.
Hon. Price Edwards, of Buchanan,
was in tho city yesterday.
Election noxt Saturday for Justices
of tho Poaco nnd Constables.
Don’t fail to roglstor for the city
primary. Books closo Saturday.
Cedartown Is thankful today for a
year of unprecedented upbuilding. '
Mrs. R. P. Gann, of Dallas,is visit
ing hor daughter, Mrs.W. W.Mundy.
Dr. J. 0. Tronthnm, a clever Esom
Hill physician, was in the city Fri
day. /
You can always find what you
want in Groceries at J. H. Phllpot &
Co’s.
Next Saturday is tho date for elec
tion of Justices of the Pence nnd
Bailiffs.
Mrs. Heyward, ot Marietta, Is tho
guest of her brothor, Mr. C. R.
- Brumby.
Thore will be interesting Thanks.-
giving services tonight at the Baptist
church by the Young Pegple’s Union
Silverware for tho tnble in sterling
as well as best plnte, a large assort
ment. J. L. Turner, Jeweler,
at Old Postofilce Building.
Tho Bnptist Young People’s Union
will give an interesting entertain
ment at tho residence of Col. and
Mrs. J. H. Sanders on Gibson street
next week Friday night, Dec. 7th.
Best Cream Oheeso at J. II. Phil-
pot & Co.
Fine millineryntlow prices at Mrs.
F. Frederick’s.
Mr. Fred Hanson was here from
Rome yesterday.
Miss Georgia Pace Is visiting
friends In Birmingham.
Any ono wanting good dry stove 1 -
wood, coll on Dempsey & Vann.
If you want tho best flour mado,
try tho Roller King at J. A. Adams.
Mr. Newton Cochran, oneof Polk’s
best citizens, was over from Posco,
yesterday.
Mr. T. H. Caldwell, ol the Cudahy
Packing Company, ( was up fro/11 At
lanta Tuesday.
Mr. A. H. Boyd, ot Ithica; has
been the guest of relatives In the city
the past few days.
Remember that Majestic Flour is
for sale at J. H. Phllpot & Co’s,
JNone better made.
’Squire D. F. Neose, ono of the
sterling citizens of Blooming Grove
district, was in the city Tuesday.
Miss Mnry Mayson was culled
Monday to-Cartersville by tho se
rious Illness of her sister, Mrs. Rows
land.
Mr. Franklin G. Baker, a promi
nent Philadelphia manufacturer, Is
in the city, tho guest of lion. Thos.
Adamson.
I am still buying all the cottonseed
I can get, and am paying the high
est market price in either cash or
trade. J. A. Adams
Find mo nt' tho old postotilco
building—also anything you want In
the jewelry lino.
J. L. Turner, Jewelor.
All parties indebted to B. F. Sims
and Sims & Marsh are requested to
call and settle same beforo Dec. 10th
inst. B. F. Sims,
Sims & Mabrii
Miss Rena Mae Ledbetter, the
charming daughter ot Dr. and Mrs
L. S. Ledbetter, returned home
Monday after a very pleasant visit to
relatives and friends in tho Gate City,
J.L. TURNER,
PBAOTICAL
Watchmaker and Jeweler.
I GARRY A SPLENDID LINE OF
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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
Holiday Bonds!
In Silverware, both in sterling and plated
Staples and Novelties—sure to please.
Thankful Days
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Cs==Com0 all the time for those who in
wisdom do their trading with ns. When y on
buy the best qualities—the satisfaction-giv
ing grades of merchandise for as little prices
as the cheaper grades, there’s always occas
ion for THANKFULNESS. M M
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IN OLD POSTOFFICE BUILDING.
’Squire C. N. Walts, of Buncombe
district, was a visitor hero Tuesday.
Messrs. W. L. Craig and Ellis
Davis, of Rockmart, were here Mon
day.
Feed Meal at J. H. Phllpot & Co’s,
mado of Pea Meal, Corn and Wheat
Bran. ^
Hats I Huts I The beauties of the
season—and so cheap I—at Mrs. F.
Frederick’s.
Miss Maudo Godwin, of Llndale,
Tex., Is on n visit to her uncle, Mr.
E. O. Godwin.
In leiis, wo have tho finest line in
tho market—tho celebrated Tetley
teas. J. A. Adam-i.
Mr. W. G. Donnehoo, of Rome,
Deputy Sheriff of Floyd county, was
in the city Tuesday.
If you haven’t tried those German
Dill Pickles nt J. A. Adams, you
should do so at once.
If you have turkeys to sell, let us
see them nnd offer you n good price
for them. J. A. Adams,
Rev. 0. K. Henderson will take
Romoln” as his theme nt the Bap
tlst church next Sunday morning.
Mrs. Cora King and children, of
Atlanta, are visiting the former’s
parents, Mr. and Mis. T. J. Gridin.
That Gold Star Coffee at J. H.
Phllpot & Co’s. Is taking the lead.
Try a package. You will be pleased.
Mrs. Dr. J. P. Greer presented
the Doctor with a ten-pound boy for
a Thanksgiving present Tuesday
morning.
Messrs. William and Charles
White, ol Ellis county, Tex.,were in
Cedartown Monday with a view of
locating here.
I want every kind of hide you
have—green or dry; also, beeswax
and tallow. Will pay cash or trade
for them. J. A. Adams.
New goods, and lots of them—In
stock, arriving, nnd to arrive. Come
nnd see them.
J. L Turner, Jeweler,
at Old Postoflice Building,
Col. J- O. Walker accompanied his
mother, Mrs. J. M. Walker, of Cavo
Spring, to Atlanta this morning, the
latter having started on a visit to her
elder son, Mr. A. E. Walker, In San
Francisco, Cal.
For Sale—An eight-room house,
with electric lights nnd water-works,
good barn nbout two acres of land;
garden and fruit, known as the Ste
phens place ou College street.
C. Philpot, Agent.
Mr. S. V. Richardson, of Louise,
Tonn., spent the first of the week
with old Cedartown friends. His
wifo has been spending several
weeks with relatives near Rockmart,
and they return home today.
Miss Hattie Wise spent yesterday
in Piedmont, Ala., attending the
marriage ot Miss Sara Penny to Mr,
Henry McWilliams. The bride has
visited in Cedartown, and is pleas
antly remembered here. The groom
is n popular railroad man.
The nice residence property of Col
J. K. Davis and Dr. B. F. Sims on
Chisolm Hill will soon be opened up
and marked off for sale. The SO-foot
street through the Vann property
from Herbert to Noyes street has
been located,and is now being graded
for public travel.
The citizens of the First Ward held
an important meeting Monday, and
unanimously placed in nomination
Mr. C. W. Smith as alderman from
that ward. Mr. Smith is one of Ce
dartown’s most substantial and pro
gressive citizens, nnd the ward has
certainly made a good selection
Mr. Will J. Vance and Miss Mary
Jones wero united in marriage Sun
day at the home of the bride’s father,
Mr. F. P. Jones, near Young’s, the
ceremony being performed by Rev,
C. K. Henderson. The groom is a
clever young man and the bride
popular youug lady, aud their many
triends congratulate them most
heartily on their union.
Mr. E.A. Lowry nnd his charming
bride arrived in the city Friday
evening, nnd are gladly welcomed
and warmly congratulated by many
friends. Their wedding last Thins-
j day evening at Chunnenuggeo, Mr
was a brilliant social event. Ala.
and Mrs. Lowry are at present at the
home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. J. Lowry, but will he at home to
their friends after Dec. 1st at the
Philpot House.
TODAY
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will be such an occasion. 5$ M
Price possibilities unattainable elsewhere,
and our prestige will forcibly assert itself to
our patrons.
Progressive Merchandising!
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Such as is being done here, has no coun
terpart in modern retailing.
Underbuying and Underselling
is the secret of the wonderful values we con
tinually offer. Sg Sg $£
MAKE US A VISIT TO-DAV.
O. Willingham.
NOTICE.
Owing to the Tact that I have re
cently bought the business of Hunt
Bros., I ask all who 0W0 us to call
and settle at once. Very truly,
Ben Hunt.
Mrs. S. B. Phillips, who has been
the guest of Mrs. Arabella Lockhart
for some time, returned to her ho,rae
in Atlnnta last week.
LOCAL LEGISLATION.
Notice is hereby given of an intention
to apply to the present Legislature for
the passage of a looal or epeoial bill,tho
title or oaption of wliioh will bo ob
follows:—A bill to be entitled “An Aot
to authorize and empower tho Mayor
and Counoil of the City of Cedartown,
Polk county, Ga., to establish a dis
pensary for tho sale of spirituous,vinous
and malt liquors by submitting the
question to the qualified votors of Baid
munioipal corporation. To provide for
for other purposes.”
title -
The title or caption oi the proposed
bill may be as follows, instead of the
preceding:—A bill to be entitled “An
aot to authorize and empower the
Mayor and Connoii of the City of Ce
dartown, Polk county, Ga., to establish
a dispensary for tho sale of spirituous,
vinous and malt liquors. To provide
for tho regulations of such disponsary,
and for other purposes. ”
(Signed! J. A. Liddell, T. H. Adams,
A. H. VanDovander, J. Iv. Davis, E.
the reguiation of suei, cHapcn^: and Bradford, J. Wright Adamson,
FAIR STORE.
DR. RUSSELL’S OLD STAND.
We want to win your approval. We’d like to have a
chance to win your patronage. We have the stock and our
PRICES + ARE + LOW/
Come and see our store. G-et the prices. Let us smile on you.
We are strangers in your midst. We want your encouragement by
a visit. M ^ ^ M
"S,
Toilet Soap V 12c per dozen.
Electric Soap, 18 bars for 50c.
Fine line of Capes and Jackets
from 50c to $3.45. Big lot to ar
rive this week, and the prettiest
line of Fnr Capes and Collarettes
ever seen in this city at from 08c
to $3.50—each worth from $2.50
to $7. Baby. Caps for the
little ones from 10c to 76c. Jack
ets and Capes for the bigger ones
from 49c to $1.03. Big lot to ar
rive this week at prices that will
make you wonder.
Witch Hazel at 9c, worth 25c
per bottle.
Fire Sets, 85c, worth $1.25;
2-Quart Milk Clips, 5c; Cake
Turners, 4c; Covered Sauce Pans,
5c; Fire Shovels, 4c; Muffin Pans,
7 cents.
Falcon Pens, 6c dozen; Coal
Hods, 20c, worth 40c; Galvanized
Well Buckets, 15c; Dinner Pails,
20c; Pot Covers, 5c; Coffee Pots,
7c; Tin Dippers, 8c; Dust Pans,
5c; 0-Quart Milk Pans, 9c;
Smoothing Irons, 50c pair;
Smoothing Iron Stands, lc;
Hearth Broom, 10c; Cover Lift
ers, 8c; Meat Fork, 2c; Potato
Mashers, 3c; Wire Broilers, 5c;
Mouse Traps, 8c; Vegetable
Bowls, 10c; Coat and Hat Hooks,
10c dozen; Chimney Cleaners,
6c; Whisk Brooms, 15c-f Beef
Pounders, 5c; Tin Graters, 3;
Fry Pans, 7c; -Plate Handles, 5c;
Fire Pokers, 5c; Set Clear Glass
Tumblers, 20c; Set Goblets, 80c;
Glass Lamp, 15c.
Lot Blank Books, Day Books,
Counter Books, Memorandum
Books, Pass Books, Order Books,
Note Books, from 24c to50c each.
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Large assortment of Christmas goods in the store and to arrive.
TOYS, DOLLS, and JAPANESE 0HINAWARE, NEW FRESH GOODS, DRESSED
DOLLS from lc. up.
FAIR, STORE.
Dr Russell’s old stand on Main St. A_, A.. S^TTBEIJRSS, Prop.