The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946, December 06, 1900, Image 5

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WEST END BAPTIST CHUHCH, Anew Baptist church hits been organized by Rev. 0. K. Henderson to bo located in tho colony west of Cedar'Creek. A charter membership of 103 has been secured, nnd n formal organiza tion will bo effected Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock by Dr. S. Y. Jameson, who will bo In the city next Sunday with Mr. Henderson. Dr. Jameson Is secrotary of tho State Baptist Board of Missions,nnd is an eloquent speaker nnd an able minister. Dr. Henderson has been quietly at work for several months, gathering together tlie membership of the West End church,and that religious Organization will start out with tho promise of great good to Its member- OUR STOCK OF We are in step with the advancing season, and ready ior the needs which these fall winds produce. Our stock is the largest ever shown in Cedartown, Much time and care has been spent in its selection, and we can show you the best products of the lac tones of the North and East. Every departmeht is full of the season’s nobbiest styles. IMCen’s Clothing-, Boys’ • Clothing-, Cents’ Furnisliing-s, Men’s nnd Boys’ Shoes nnd lints— all to suit the most fastidious and please the most exacting. Special attention is called to our splendid line of Underwear. An immense variety to choose from at very attractive prices. Is now at its best — better, stronger, more original than over before and at prices no other store can match and give as good value. What we show you is the very best product^ the best ma kers can produce. It will be A solid satisf|lztion nAvnitAyoui- view of the ninny popular silk values. An array of Silk beauty we are proud of, prioed in such a manner that, they will quickly change their ownership. How About Furs? Our line of FUR OOLLAR- ETTES and SCARFS i 8 v ready and prices exceedingly low. .• ship and usefulness in the neighbor hood. Fresh Celery at Wood Co’s. Boys, come to see Wood Co’s, llrc- worlts. Candy of nil kinds and prices at Wood Co’s. Messrs. John Judkins and Curl Whltely spent Sunday in Rome. Mr. M, M. Jonhs, of Taylorsville, was shaking bunds with friends in town Monday. If you haven’t tried those German Dill Fiekles at J. A. Adams, you ahould Uo so at o'nce. If you have turkeys to sell, let us see them nnd offer you la good price for them. J. A. Adams. ’Squire C. N. Waits, of r Buncombe district, brought in the returns Mens day from the.Saturduy election. Suits cleaned and pressed In line style by E. Boyd, Merchant Tailor, In rooms ove r bIoio of H. J. Demp sey. Miss Florence Chapman, a lovely young lady ot Cedartown, is the guest of Miss Nell Ramsaur.—Rock- mart Slate. Call on me for estimates on paint ing, decorating, paper-hanging, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed. R. F. Haines. 1 Col. W. H. Trawick attended the annual national congress ot the Chi Phi “Greek letter” college fraternity Friday and Saturday in Atlanta. I have two new (? room cottages with city water and plenty ot land attached, oh Rockmart St., to rent by the year. Apply to Mr. J. A. Wright. E. H. Richardson. Mr. Paul R. Culberson, of Cave Spring, hnB accepted a position in the drug store of Dr. T. F. Burbank ns prescription clerk. Mr. Culberson la a druggist of long experience nnd of proved efliciency, and will find a cordial welcome among Cedar- town’s excellent corps of business young men. Mr.E lt. Stephenson, of Anniston, Ala., bus purchased the outfit and shop of Mr. E Hlnkley, the popular barber,, and (lie former gentleman is now proprietor of the “Old Reliable”, barbershop. Ho Is a clever gentleman and n flrst-clnss barbel, and proposes As proof positive that wo have filled wants other houses have 'failod fo supply satisfactorily, we point with pride to our remarka ble growth, which has been little short' of phenomenal, and the fact that it has boon proiltahlo to buy of SCHEUER’S is evinced by our present' large and always increasing patronage. Wo' establised a record lost week of soiling more FALL GOODS in a week than we ever did be fore so early in tho season. We attribute' it. to tho excellent se lection of stock and the wonder fully low prices. Our success of Inst week iuspires us to still greater efforts. With additional quantities of new goods nnd ever lower prices we expect to break the record of last week. Better buy your Blankets now, when the cold weather comes we will ho taxed to the outmost. AVliy delay? In greater variety than ever. Not a garment in stock, however low the price, hut -what comes up to tho standard of fashionable correctness. They are modo right —made by the best man tailors, expressly to our order; we know the prices are all right. As indescribably beautiful dis play of which the chief charm is the dainty appropriateness of each individual article to the par ticular ago for which it is intend ed. The largest assortment, to be found anywhere both ns regards to styles nnd prices. Just a reminder that we are sole agents of the celebrated “Americas Girl” Shoe. TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE. I will bo at tho following named places at dates nainod below for the purposo of collecting tho state and county taxes for tho year 1900;— THIRD BOUND. Blooming Grove Too. 6, a m Ltmo Branch t,pni For City Clerk. I hereby nivnounco myself a candi date* for tho office of City Clerk, and ask your votes, subject to tho City White Primary. J. 0. Walker. I hereby announce myself a candidate for City Clork, subject to tho Whlto Primary Deo. 7th. DaniBRoiikrth. Antioch. Young’s 7, pi Pish Creek 8,at Orady 8, p 1 'Browning’s 10 Buncombe 11 Aragon 12, a i Book mart 12, p m 13,1 Lako Crook 15, a 1 Cedartown 15,pm 17,18,19,1 This Oct. 1st, 1900. W. O. V. SonniESTETT, T. 0. P. C. Every one once and a fourth better value than the prioe would suggest. For Counollman 3d Ward. I boroby announco mysolf a candi date lor Counoilman from tho 3d Word, sublootto the Whlto Primary. If olootod, I will endeavor to lalthfully servo tho interests of tho whole city. Taos. J. Griffin. Isadore Scheuer NOTIOE TO PBOBATE WILL. Georgia, Polk County: Potitlon of G. P. Morgan to probato In solomn form tho last will ancf testa ment ol Mrs. Minerva Morgan. Ordorod, that Mrs. Julia Thompson, Mrs. Lizzie Jones, G. P. Morgan, Thomas W. Morgan, Mrs. Minnie Adams, John Torhuno, Mrs. Mollie P. Morgan,Thomas A. Morgan, J. B. Morgan, W. M. Tumlin and Mrs. Altco Tombs, do bo and appoar before the Court of Ordinary to bo hold in nnd lor said county and state on tho 1st Monday in January,1901. Lot citation issuo accordingly, nnd ho served person ally upon Mrs. . ulia Thompson, Mrs. Lizzie Jones, G. F. Morgan, Thomas W. Morgan, Mrs. Minnie Adams, John Tor huno, Sr., Mrs. Mollis P. Morgan, Thom as A. Morgan, J. B. Morgan (residents of said county except John Terliane, Sr., who resides In Floyd county), ton days before said term ot this court; and lot W. M. Tumlin, whoso wheroubouts is unknown, am) Mrs.,,lice Tombs,a non resident of the Statoof Georgia,ho served by publica^on of said citation once a wool; for four weoks in tho Advance Courior nnd Ckiiahtown Standard, newspapers published in tho City ot Ce- dartowu, said state and county. Tills Nov. 17, 190U. A. I). Hooo, / Ordinary Polk County., Ga. A CARD PROM COL. SANDERS. Editors of Standard:—Tho sugges tions of Dr. Hondorson in last waok’s issuo in the main woro good, but mis leading ns to tho timo nnd plaoo of bolding tho general meeting. The mooting will bo hold on tho 5th Sunday Nuts of ull kinds at Wood Co’s. Xmas fruits of ull kinds at Wood Co’s. Cnpt. J. B. Crabb is In Atlanta this week. ’Squire W. N. Strange, of Rock- mart, was here Monday. Mr. J. L. Mooro nnd family, of Ilmnlet, spent Thanksgiving here. Col. H. H. and Mr. R. L. Carpen ter, of Rockmart, wpre here Thurs day. Hats 1 lints ! The beauties of tho season—nnd so cheap 1—at Mrs. F. Frederick’s. Mr. C. F. Collins, of Acworth, spent Sunday with bis brother, Mr. Cliff Collins. In teas, we have the linest line in the market—the celebrated Tetley teas. J. a. Adam j. Prof, and Mrs. J. C. Harris, of Rome, spent Thanksgiving with borne folks here. Mr. J. C. Chapman; of Atlanta, spent a few days last week with friends In the city. Mrs. W. C. Bunn and Mrs. J. A. Peek spent the latter part of last week shopping in Atlanta. Mrs. Cora King returned home to Atlanta Monday after n visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Griffin. Wanted—Men with families to raise soft ore at fifty cents per ton at Oredell. Oredell Iron Co., Ltd. Miss Ola Wommack returned to her home in Atlanta Saturday after an extended visit to Miss Minnie Young. Mr. S. W. Trawick came up lrom Atlanta to spend Thanksgiving with bla parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Trawick. Col. W. W. Mundy Is receiving congratulations on the arrival of. a fine boy in his household last week Wednesday night. Mrs. M. A. Bnoz and daughter, Mi.-s Elizabeth, spent Saturday and Sunday with the lumiiy of Mr. Alee White in Van’s Valley. Dr. S. Y. Jameson, of Atlanta, Secretary of the State Baptist Mis sion Board, will preach at the Bap tist church next Sunday. Nice lot of Turkeys on hand. I have a large enclosure in which to keep and fatten them, and you Kin get a nice one at any time. J. A. Adams. Miss Mary Nicholson, a popular society young lady of Atlanta, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Van- Winkle nnd Miss Della Harris the first of the week. Watches for ladies and gentlemen, solid gold and best gold-filled; some real beauties. J. L. Turner, Jeweler, at Old Postofflce Building. to give Cedartown tho best shop we have ever laid. Rev. Adolphus F. Nunn, who has been stationed at Cleveland tho pust yeur, has been spending a lew days here with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Nunn, before going to his new appointment at Dallas. His many friends In this section congrat ulate him heartily on his successful He is uccom- ADMINISTRATEIX SALE. Georgia, Polk County. By virtue of an order of tho Court of Ordinary oLsahl county, will be sold at publio outcry, on the first Tuesday in January, 1901, at the Court House in said county, between the usuui hour- of sale, the tallowing real estate situate in Polk county, Ga., to-wit: Lots ot land Nos. 450, ISO and 4S1, in 2nd district and 4th section, containing 120 acres. Terms of sale, cash. This December 3,1900. Mrs. N. L. Hines, Adrnrx. of W. H. Hines, deceased. Broadcloth, Venetian We have another NEW Selection ol Dress Goods, JACKETS, Repp, Camels’ Hair, Covert, Etc. work in the ministry, pained by his wife.’ Mr. Charley Hudgins and Mrs. 0. W. Hollett gave their friends a gen uine surprise Sunday afternoon by driving to the Methodist parsonage nnd getting married, Rev. T. R. Mc Carty performing tho ceremony. The groom Is an efficient engineer on the East & West road, the bride being a daughter of Mrs. Miller A. Wright. Their many iriends wish them much happiness. WE LEAD! Another Assortment j'ust received. We can fit you in the 0 NEWEST STYLES, g; Our Sales are Beyond our Expectations. “NAME ON EVERY PIECE." LOWNEY’S Chocolate Bonbons. If a dealer attempts to sett you a substitute when 'you ask for Hood's Sarsaparilla, his only object is to make more profit on the substitute, ’which ts always inferior andunsattsfadory. There- fore be sure to get Hood's, Scrofula —"For years I had scrofula sores on my bach, I took many medicines without avail and thought I could not be cured. Then I began taking Hood's Sar saparilla and it entirely cured me. My health is now perfed. I am a trained nurse, and recommend Hood's for all blood diseases." J. D. Toney, 46 W. Main Street, Fredonta, iV. Y. Remember we have the exclusive sale of Zeigler and W.L. Douglas Shoes. C. PHILPOT, Real Estate Agent CEDARTOWN, GA. SPECIALTIES. jjSTFOR SALE—City Lots, Resi dences, Timber Lands, Business Property. JJ®*4,000 acres Fine ORE Property near E. & W. road for sale. *6rFarm Lands. Some of the Fines! Farm Lands in Georgia, in Either Small or Large Tracts—Also in Mid dle and Soutli Georgia. |®-Taxes Paid, Rents Collected. Buy Your UNDERWEAR from COBB. illrerlllii tlia non-irritating »nd intr cathartlo to la He trlth Hood'. ijarTapiiri'iia': Pay up your subscription,