The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946, December 06, 1900, Image 6

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Old Santa Claus will make his Head quarters this year—as usual—at D. J. Lowry & Son’s, with a larger assort ment than ever of Toys,* Dolls, Candies, Nuts, FIREWCRKS, ETC. CHRISTMAS TREE FURNISHINGS A SPECIALTY." ^ D. J. LOWRY A SON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER (. (100. Oranges ami Cooonnuts at Wood Co’rt. thresh Mnckerel at J. II. Phil pot & Co's. Mr. J. M. Pitta spoilt yoatordny in Atlanta. Malaga and Catawba gropes at Wood Co’s. Full lino of Toilet Heap o>J. II. Phllpot'A Co. Mr. Frank Jones was over Tups- , day from Itoqkinart. Hun. J. It. Ayers was homo from Atlanta over Sunday. To make Xiniis cake good, get Life Flour at Wood Co’s. You can always find what you want in Qrocerles at J. II. Phllpnt A Co's. Sheriff T. C. Ilagan was over Tues day from ltockmart on oftlelal bust ness. Mr. Oscar Marshall Is- spending a few days from the road with his family. Mr. A. O. H. Davis, a prominent clti/.en of Tayiorsville, was here Tuesday. ' , Mrs. J. it. Stovall, of Madison, is Visiting herdaughtor,Mrs. J. Wright Adamson. Mrs. O. E. Marshall returned homo Saturday after an extended visit to Alabama relatives. Miss Estelle Calhoun, ol Carters- vllle, is the charming guest of her sister, Mrs. II. N. VanDevander. Miss Martha Adams returned Sat urday night from a delightful visit to friends in Orillia,Macon, Tcnnillo and Flovllla. Silverware for tho table in sterling ns well as best plate, a large assort ment.' J. L. Turner, Jeweler,' * at Old Poatofaco Building. Mr. Charley Fay,oi Williamsburg, Pa., lias been sponding the past week with ids brothers-in-law, Messrs. H. N. and A. H. VanDevander. Fresh Mackerel 'at Wood Co’s. Best Cream Choeso at J. H. Phil pot & Co. Everything to suit tho tasto at Wood Co’s. Sir. Will Cochran, of Posen, was hero Tuesday. Candy cheap at Wood Co’s.j no room to put It. Finn millinery at low prlcesat Sirs. F. Frederick’s. , Mrs, Dave Randall is visiting rnla lives at Aragon. Go to Wood Co’s, for anything on earth good to eat. Miss Borchea York, an attractive Rnckmnvt lady, was hcre'Friday. If you want t|po host lilour made, try tho Roller King at J. A. Ailauis. Mr. W. A. Greer, of Noreross, is the guest of Ills kinsman, Dr. J. P. Greer. Mr. A. W. Epps, of Barnesvllle, spent last week here with his son, Mr. Geo. Epps. Remember that Majestic Flour is for sale at J. H. Philpot & Co’s, ft one better made. Messrs. A. Y. and A. B.■ Philpot and Misses Lizzie, Dovioand Fan- nlo Philpot went up to Rome Sun day afternoon. I am still buying all tho cottonseed I can get, and am paying- the high est market-price in cither cash or trade. J. A. Adams. Mrs, W. I. Iloyward, who has boon tho guest of her brother,- Mr. C. R. Brumby, roturned yestordny to hor homo In Marietta. Find mo at tho old postofllco building—also anything you want in thejow.elry line. J. L. Turner, Jowelcr. Selma, tho bright littlo daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Scheuor, of Cartersville, Is spending tho month With her little consin, Irma Scheuer. A beautiful lino of brooch pins, nowest nnd prettiest designs, at prices to suit all classes. J. L. Turner, Jeweler, at Old Postotlico Building, Olive Oil for sale at J. H. Philpot A Co’s. Mr. Wm. Parker was in Atlanta over Sunday. Mrs. Euunndene Dodds is visiting relatives in Rome. Mr.J. F. Carmichael,of Rockmart, was here Tuesday. Mbs Mamie Hmith Is visitli-g rela tives at Stllesboro. Wantep—a good pair of wagon scales. H. J. Dempsey, Ml.-s Leahnora Bradford spent Thanksgiving in Atlanta. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Adams spent yesterday in tho Gate City. Wood Co. is crowded to/death with good things for Xmas. J. II. Philpot A Co. Is headquar ters for Horse and Cow Feed. J. R. Barber’s agency has, unsold, n few Iota on Ellawood avenue. • Any one wanting good dry stove- wood, call on Dempsey & Vann. Mr. nnd Mrs. Acton Sowell, of Gadsden; Ala., were here Friday, Ladles, if you want a nice lint cheap,call on Mrs. F. Frederick. Mrs. BernF. Borden loft Monday on a visit to,her parents at Oxford, Fla. Feed Meal at J. H. Philpot & Co’s, mado of Pen Meal, Corn and Wheat Bran. Mrs. L. A. Larsen is visiting hor daughter, Mrs. Peter-Berg, at Sa- bula, la. Miss Exa Fite returned homo yes terday from a pleasant visit to Amer icas relatives. Mr. F. Frederick was up homo from Atlanta tospend Thanksgiving with his family. Mr. L. E. Chandler, of Carrollton, was tho guest of relatives in tho city tho first of tho week. Fine dairy butter from the famous Yancey farm received fresh each week at J. A. Adams. I will sell some of my thorough bred Brown Leghorn Cl^cknus at nnr trio. If am .Tomks. $2,130 por trlV>. Ha-mTJonks, Mrs. J. M. Curtrlght. has been spending "several days' with her sis ter, Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson. Mr. F. L. McGrudor, of Atlanta is J.L. TURNER, PBAGTICAL Watchmaker and Jeweler. I GARRY A SPLENDID LINE OF Watches, CIoGks, Jewelry and Silverware, Spectacles, DEJtc. 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 Goods In Silverware, both in' sterling and plated Staples and Novelties—sure to please). J. L. TtJKOTSR, Jeweler IN OLD POSTOFFICE BUILDING; (V GREAT REDUCTION SALE! We find our stock entirely too large for this season of the year, only three weeks to sell them in. Now, to turn our immense stock into cash at once, we have ■ 'M ^ ^ *Cut the Prices Deep. 4 Ooiuparc Our Pricen with Others., Trion Mills 3 A Sheeting,yd wide 5 %c Standard Calico, fast colors, 4c Fruit of the Loom Bleaching. y J /ic Heavy Fleeced-back Flannettein large assortment of new de’g’s 10c Special quality Table Damask, 75c value, for this sale 50c Fine Satin Damask, 72-in. wide 75c Hemed Huck Towels, all linen, 10c Hemstitched Huck Towels, with iancy borders, regular 35c val ues, only 25 c A beautiful lineol all-wool Vene tian Cloths all shades, 60c and 75c, now for 5 oc A big bargain in ladies’ sample Handkerchiefs, 5c, 10 and 15c These goods are worth almost double. Our Ladies’ Jackets at $5 All these we have been selling from $6.50 to $7. They are made of fine Kersey- cloth, lined with Silk, and nicely stitched. In our SHOE Department we do hot claim to sell the cheapest goods in town. Buy BROWN’S SHOES and you know about,the high quality and the low prices..—— Ladies’ Walking Hats in all the new shapes at greatly reduced prices for this sale. Ladies’ last-black Hose, good heavy winter weight, seamless, iqc. These are 15c. goods. Good Pins, ic a paper. 4 Spools oi^good Thread, 200 yards, only 10c. —We have many other bargains to ofler you. They must be seen to be appre ciated. Do not guarantee these prices, as we cannot buy them at the prices we are selling them at. sfe . ^ O. Willingham. tho guest of bis sisters, Mrs. F, Frederick nntl Mrs. E. R. Miner. That Gold Star Coffee nt J. II. Philpot A Co’s. Is taking the lend. Try it pncktige. You will bo pleased. Mr. Ilnrry Gilmore roturned Sat urday from a trip to Aberdeen, Miss., where Ills family is now lo cated. Thoso lots on ‘‘Highland Avenuo” are now, stylish nnd desirable. Call nt Barber's Real Estate Office nnd secure one. ‘ Mrs. R. P. Gann returned home to Dallas yesterday, after a sevoral days slay with her daughter, Mrs, W. W. Mundy. Now that wo nro having 10 cent cotton nnd general good times,every one should pay up his subscription to The Standard, Wo have just received a fresh con signment of all the materials so nice for making fruit cakes—nuts, raisins, llgs, ole. J. A, ADAMS, Judge and Mrs. C.G. Janes arrived homo Tuesday from Dnuglnsvlllc, \vhere the Judge has been holding Dougins Superior Court. I want every kind of bide you have—green or dry; also, beeswax nnd tallow. Will pay cash or, trado for them. J. A. Adams. Mrs. C. E. Horton, of Atlanta, is expected tomorrow evening tospend' a few days at tho homo of her brother, Mr. J. ftl. Curtright. Mrs. Tlios. M. Hightower nnd niece, Miss Fannie Lou Hightower, of Ragan, Ala., are visiting the for mer’s daughter, Mrs. G. S. Borders. All parties indebted to B. F. Sim9 and Sims A Marsh are requested to call and settle samo before Dee. 10th inst. B. F. Sims, Sims A Mabrii The many Cednrtown friends of Col. and,Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson, of Buchanan, congratulate them nn the arrival of a fine girl in their house hold Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Edward VanWinkle, who are spending the winter in Ce- dartown, will visit relatives in At lanta during Christmas week.—At lanta Journal. New goods, nnd lots of them—in stock, arriving, and to arrive. Come and see them. J. L Turner, Jeweler, at Old Postofllce Building, Rev. J. M. Crow left yesterday for his new appointment at Molena. The affection between the people of Cednrtown and himself is mutual and his departure is attended with general regret For Sale—Aii eight-room house, with electric lights and water-works, good barn about two acres of land garden and fruit, known'as the Ste phens place on College street. C. Pinm-OT, Agent. Mrs. Salllo Morton died' Inst Fri day morning, tho remains being in terred beside her husband, “Uncle” Arch Morton, who precedeu her to the, other world only a week. “Aunt” Snllie, as she was familiarly called, was a good woman, a clever neighbor, nnd 1ms gone to her long reward with many friends and rela tives to mourn her departure. LOCAL LEGISLATION. Notice is horeby given of nnintontion to apply to the present Logislnturo for tho passage of a local or special bill,tho titlo or caption of which will ho as follows:—A hill to ho entitled “An Act to anthorizo and empower tho Mayor and Council of tho City of Ccdartown, Polk county, Ga., to establish a dis pensary for tho sale of spirituous,vinous and malt liquorB by submitting tho question to tho qualified voters of said dTaponsary”and Bradford, J. Wright Adamson, for other purposes.” Tho titlo or caption of tho proposed hill may ho as follows, instead of tho preceding:—A hill to ho entitled “An act to anthorizo and empower tho Mayor nnd Counoil of the City of Co- dartown, Pqlk connty, Ga., to establish a dispensary for tho sale of spirituous, vinous and malt liquors. To provido for tho regulations of such dispensary, and for other purposes.” (Signed) J. A. Liddell, T. H. Adams, A. H. VanDevander, J. K. Davis, E. FAIR STORE. DR. RUSSELL’S OLD STAND. ^"We want to win your approval. We’d like to have a chance to wm 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. . . Sg W • ^ ^ * Toilet Soap at 12c per dozen. Electric Soap, 18 liars for 50c. •Fine line of Capes and Jackets from 50c to $8.45. Big lot to ar rive, this week, and the prettiest, line of Fur Capes and Collarettes ever seen in this city at from 98c to $8.50—each worth from $2.50 to $7. Baby* Caps for the little ones from 10c to 75c. Jack ets and Capes for the bigger ones from 40c to $1.08. 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 Cups, 5c; Cake Turners, 4c; Covered Sauce Pans, 5c; Fire Shovels, 4c; Muffin Pan,s, 7 cents. Falcon Pens, 5c 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, 3c; Meat Fork, 2c; Potato Mashers, 8c; Wire Broilers, 5c; Mouse Traps, 3c; Vegetable ' Bowls, 10c; Coat and Hat Hooks, 10c dozen; Chimney Cleaners, 5c; Whisk Brooms, 15c; Beef Pounders, 5c; Tin Graters, 3; Fry Pans, 7c; Plate Handles, 6c; Fire Pokers, 5c; Set Clear,, Glass Tumblers, 20c; Set Gobletsl 30c; Glass Lamp, 15c. Lot Blank Books, Day Books, Counter Books, Memorandum Books, Pass Books, Order Books, Note Books, from 24c to 50c each A 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. Prop.