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office,” but It hits grown entirely too
sinnll for the demands of our rapidly
Increasing Job business
Wo have accordingly put In u (
splendid new Chandler & Price 30*
inch cutter, right from the factory,
which Is one of the finest machines
manufactured. It Is a mammoth
machine of tho kind, weighing 1000
pounds, and does Its Work with
rapidity nud precision.
Tiie Standard has one -of the
finest Job departments In North
Georgia, equipped with the best of
presses, type, cutler, etc., and with
printers who know how to handle s
them all to the best advantage. The I
year 1000 has been an especially s
prosperous one for tills department, ,
and we are constantly adding to our
already superb equipment in order '
to still better deserve our splendid '
patronage.
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A merry Christmas to all! (
Mr. Geo. Harris, of Aragon, spent .
Sunday here.
Col. \V, W. Mundy was in Rock- I
mart Friday.
Editor W. S. Coleman spent Fri
day in Atlanta.
For Watches, Jewelry nud Silver- .
ware, go to Faille's.
■Mr. "Bob” Whitehead spent a part
of last week in Rome.
I want to buy all your old metals 1
and bottles. Lonnie Casey.
When you want your Rifles re- 1
paired promptly and well, take them
to G. E. Manning, the shoemaker.
That Gold Star Coffee at J. II.
Philpot & Co’s, is takiug the lead.
Try a package. You will be pleased.
Mrs. I). C. Randall and sister, Miss
Exor Shiflett, returned Saturday
from a week’s visit to relatives and
friends at Aragon.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Gann returned
hbme Monday to Dallas, after spend
ing a few days with their daughter,
Mrs. W. W. Mundy.
Mr. John Pace went to Romo Fri
day, and brought back a handsome
wagonette for the popular livery
stables ot E. Pace & Son.
I have two new 6 room cottages
with city water and plenty ol land
attached, on Rockmart St., to rent by
the year. Apply to Mr. J.\A. Wright.
E. H. Richardson.
Mr. M. O. Bobo, ope of the clever
est and most successful “knights of
the grip” on the road, was at home
with his family last week, en route
from his travels'to headquarters at
Nashville. ' j
Mr. J. Sam Davltte, of Aragon,
was in the city Saturday. He and
his wife left Monday for an extended
sojourn at Phcenlx, Arizona, where
It IsTThpediMr. Davitte may soon re
gain his health. ^ y
Rev. J. T. Curtis-, Gainesville,
came over lu-t week to see Ids little
granddaughter, the child of Rev. and
Mrs. A. F. Nunn, The little girl has
been quite sick hut is better. Mr.
Curtis.returned last Monday.
Mrs. W. E. Book purchased last
week through the real estate agency
of Mr. J, R. Burlier the property of
Mr. J. B Lacy on Prior street, op
posite the Court Hou-e,now.occupied
i by the McDonald Furniture Com-
pany.
The dental firm of Sims & Marsh
hus dissolved partnership, the busi-
: ness being continued by the popular'
senior partner, Dr. B. F. Sitns. 1 Dr.
W. H. Marsh, the clever junior
member of the firm, has accepted a
position in the ‘store of his uncle,
Mr. E. Bradford.
Miss Georgia England, one of our
most attractive young ladies, was the
OUR STOCK OF
selecting your Christmas Gilts, choose something
servicable. Out stock offers a wide range lor the selection
ol Presents for Christmas:—
Men’s Suits, Boys’ Suits, Children’s
Suits, Overcoats, Shoes, Etc.
We are just opening up a new andattroctive line of
Handkerchiefs, Neckwear, flufflers,
Walking Canes, Fancy Hosiery.
Just the things for this happy season. Come in and make
your selection. We can please you.
An immense variety to choose
from at very attractive prices.
Is now at its Lest — bettep,
stronger, more original than over
before and at prices no other
store can match and give ns good
value. Wlint we show you is the
very best products the best ma
kers can 'produce. It. will be
worth your time to 'call and see
ciur CLOTHES before you buy,
that is, if you wish to dress well
and are economically inclined.
A solid sntisfnztion awaits your
view of the many popular sillc
values. An nn'tiy of Sillc beauty
we are proud of, priced ill such a
manner that they will quickly
change tlioir ownership.
As proof positive tluit, we have
filled wants other houses have
failed to supply satisfactorily, we
poilit with pride to our remarka
ble growth, which lias been little
short, of phenomenal, find the
fact that, it Inis been profitable to
buy of
Our lino of FUR COLLAR
ETTES and SCARFS is rendy
and prices exceedingly low.
SCHEUER’S
is evinced by our present large
and always increasing patronage,,.;
We estiuilised a record last week
of selling more FALL GOODS
in a week than we ever did be
fore so early in the season. We
attribute it, to the excellent se
lection of stock and '.tlie wonder
fully low prices. Our success of
last week-- inspires us to still
greater efforts. With additional
quantities of new goods and ever
lower prices we expect to break
the record., of last'weeks
Better buy yoiir, Blankets now,
when,the cold weather edmes we
will' be taxed ’ to the outmost.
Why delay?
In greater variety than ever.
Not a;garment in stock, however
low the price, hut what comes
up to the standard of fashionable
correctness. They are made right
—made by the best man tailors,
expressly to our order; we know
the prices are nil right.
As indescribably beautiful dis
play of which the chief charm is
the dainty appropriateness, bf
each individual article to the par
ticular nge for which it is intend
ed. The largest assortment to be
found anywhere both as regards
to styles and prices. ,
Just a reminder that we are
sole' agents of the celebrated
“Americas Girl” Shoe.
Hats ! Hats I The beauties of the
season—and so cheap !—at Mrs. F.
Frederick’s.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1900,
’Squire B. B. Bishop was in the
city Saturday, receiving the congrat
ulations of his friends on his recent
election as Justice of the Peace for
Buncombe district. The genial ahd
clever “Judge” received his commis
sion from Governor Candler while
here.
Welcome, Santa Claus I
Christmas next Tuesday I
- - Born—to Mr. and Mrs. Asa Carnes, 1
a fine boy last week.
Miss Mary Harris was home from
Aragon ovef Sunday.
Mr, Thus. W. Morgan, of Rock-
mart, was here over Sunday.
Miss Georgia England spent last
Friday and Saturday in Atlunta.
Mr. Edgar Scott, after a long and
painful illness, passed away Sunday
evening.'
Miss Bessie Vedder, of Aragon,
was the accomplished guest ot Miss
Marie Stubbs last week.
Miss Ella Johnston, of Rockmart,
was the guest of Mrs. M. T. Borden
the latter part of last week.
Dr. and Mrs. C.H. Harris relumed
Friday from a visit at the home of
their son, Dr. Seale Harris, at Union
i Springs, Ala.
Rev. E. M. Stanton,the new pastor
ol the pedartowu Circuit, filled the
pulpit at the Methodist church Sun
day evening.
You will find a nice assortment of
Christmas goods at Burbank’s drug
store—something to please young
and old alike.
Miss Julia Stovall returned Satur-
1 day to her home nf Madison, after
1 spending n week with her sister,Mrs.
J. Wright Adamson,
i Rev. C. K. Henderson united in
1 marriage last Sunday night Mr. W.
| M. Reynolds and Miss Nettie Jud-
i kins. The couple have the best
I wishes of many friends.
Watches for ladles and gentlemen,
II solid gold and best gold-filled; some
Every one once and a fourth
better value than the price would
suggest/ ■ ,
Schiller
The congregation at the Methodist
church Sunday morning enjoyed a
rare and unexpected treat. Dr. Benj.
F. Trueblood, of Boston, Muss., filled
the pulpit and preached a masterly
sermon. He has been a great traveler
and is a close student of International
affairs, and his sermon was largely
an exposition of tho Christian duty
owed by one nntion lir another. His
references to the Chinese and Philip
pine questions were of especial in
terest. !
^=COME TO THE
"NAME ON EVERY PIECE."
Lo WHEY'S
Chocolate Bonbons,
TAX COLLECTOR'S NOTICE.
I will bo at the following named
places at dates named below for the
purpose of collecting the state and
county taxes for the year 1900:—
T/IIKD HOUND.
Blooming Grove I co. G, a m
Lime Branch 6, p ni
Antioch.... » 7, a m
Young’s 7, pm
Fish Creek i 8, a tn
Grady: 8, p m
WHY NOT?
Sfelect a Pair of HOUSE SLIPPERS
Brownings... 10
Buncombe 11
Aragon 12, a
Rockmart . ... 12, p m 13,
Lake Creek...: 15, a
Cedartown.....>> 15,pml7,18,19,
This Oct. 1st, 1900. ‘
W. O. V. SCHLIKSTETT, T. O. P. C.
j real beauties.
Christmas Gift!
WE'HAVE THEH IN SEVERAL COLORS,
$t, $1.25, 1.50.
J. L. Turner, Jeweler,
nt Old Postoffice Building.
The Wants
Of Life.
afternoon. “Progressive hearts” fur
nished the amusement for the oc
casion, Miss Gertie Knight proving
the winner of the prize—a pretty
piece of statuary. The rest of the
company “cut”’ for the consolation
prize, a dainty piece of Wedgewood,'
and Mrs. Wm. Parker was the Win
ner. Delicious refreshments were
served.
One of the largest and most enjoya
ble social functions of the season was
the reception given last Friday after
noon by Mrs. R. O. Pitts at her ele
gant home, Mont Arbor./compli-
You want Groceries—We want to sell them to you.
You want Low Prices—we want prompt paying customers.
You want the Best and. Freshes Goods—
we want your money for them. You want goods Delivered
Promptly—we have a delivery wagon for that purpose.
We have studied your wants and are prepared to fill
them. We have a complete line of<^ =s5 ’
COLLARETTES
ARE NOT SO BAD FOR A GIFT.
Come in and See Our HOLIL AY OFFERINGS
mentary to the Fortnightly Club, of
which she is a prominent member.
She was assisted in entertaining by
Mrs. W. K. Holmes, Mrs. S. F. Mar
shall, Mrs. A. D. Hogg and Mrs. O.
E. Marshal!, and by a. charmiDg
bevy of young ladies. Delicious
punch was served during the after
noon in the library, and the guests
enjoyed a tempting array of viands
in the diDing room. Coffee and
fruits were served upstairs. The
largo number of guests spent a most
delightful afternoon at this beauti
ful and hospitable horife.
Our prices re the lowest,
v c will tret you right.
COBB’S
Your trade solicited.
Successors to Bobo & Simmons.
.JTTHrm.
HANDKERCHIEFS
. V. V.YM.WW
Or one of those
•
THEN
Apt Squares.
We have a beautiful line
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’ RUGS
We can furnish these 1 in different
colors,
FANCY SILKS,
Make Acceptable Presepts.
DIFFERENT PRICES.
FANCY LINENS
For LADIES'and
SEE OUR. LINE.'
^GENTS.
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