The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946, December 20, 1900, Image 6

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m Santa Clans Arrived! All who wish to procure a nice, stylish or beautiful Christmas gift for your family or friends should call at once at J, O. Crahb’s store, and With the Biggest, Best and Most Complete Line ol Holiday Goods (( fa Ever collected under one roo(. Don't buy a thing un til you see our line, and we suggest that you come early and make your selection, as our line is now com- plcte. • 5$ M* Vases, China and Glass Novelties, Albums, Toilet Cases and Ladies’Work-Boxes • Dolls 1 Dolls ! Dolls ! get some of that select chlnnwnre before it is all gone. Everybody is admiring it, and people aru buying It fast. Don’t forget my choice fruit, fancy candies,fresh nuts, firecrackers, and all kinds of holiday novelties. In endless vaiiety and prices, Iron Wagons, Carriages and Wheelbarrows, Iron Trains, Drums, Air Guns, Automobiles, Battle Ships for Boys. Tea Sets, Games, Tin Toys, Story Books, A. B. C. Block and 1999 other things too numerous to mention. Special prices to Country Merchants and parties buy ing for Xmas Trees. Don’t buy until you visit Head quarters.- D. J. LOWRY A SON. THE CEDARTOWN STANDARD TUMMY, DECEMBER 21. 1100. Freeh Mackerel at J. H. Fhilpot & Co’s, Full line of Toilet Soap at J. H. Philpot A Co. Col. H. M. Nicholes was home from Douglasvillo yesterday. Mr. Chas. I). McCollister, of Cave Spring, spent Thursday night here. You can always find wlmt you want in Groceries at J. II. Philpot <fe Co’s. Mr. E. S, Mumford, president of tho Wahneta Mills, Ih up from At lanta. For something really nice In the line of Christmas goods, go to T. F. Rurbnnk. Mr. Albert Stubbs returned Mon day from a few tliiys visit to friends in Dalton. Flno dairy butter trom the famous Ynticoy farm received fresh each week at J. A. Adams, Mrs. 0. M. Dunaway went to At lanta yesterday to spond tjio holi days with hor parents, j Miss .Ruble Johnston, ol Rock- mart, was tho guest of Miss Lu6lle Hightower over Sunday. Miss Katie Peck returned Tuesday from a visit of several weeks to rela tives and friends in Summerville. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Paco left last week,for a wintor sojourn at Orlando, Fin., where Mr. Paco has extensive interests. Mrs. J. 0. Crockett and MrB. J. A. Farabro, of Roukmart, have been tho guests of Mrs. A, II. Goodwin this week. Silverware for tire table in sterling as well ns best plate, a large assort ment. J. Ij. Turner, Jeweler, at Old Postofllce Building. Miss Sadie Branch, of Berry’s, spent the week in tho city the guest of Miss Irene Wood. Miss Branch left this morning for Greensboro for tho holidays. Dr. J. P. Greer is in Dallas ' today Bfst Cream Cheese at J. H. Phil' pot & Co. Mr. Andrew Mize,'of Rome, was here yesterday. I sell Fireworks cheaper than any body. S. F, Marshall. Mr. Ralford. Davis spent a pait of last week in Cartersvilla. Olive Oil for side at J. II. Philpot & Co’s. Mr. John Carter was home from Gadsden, Ala., over Sunday. J. H. Philpot & Co. is headquar ters for Horso and Cow Feed. Any one wanting good dry. stove- wood, call on Dempsey & Vann. Mr. F. L. Clark, a clever Rock- marter, was in the city Tuesday. Ladles, If you want a nice hat chenp, call on Mrs. F. Frederick Mr. John Terhusio is spending tho week with relatives in Floyd county Feed Meal at J. Hi Philpot & Co’s, made of Pea Meal, Corn and Wheat Bran. The Russell Drug Company have received their handsome now pre' scriptlon cases. Miss Rosa Nunn is visiting the family of her brother, Rev. A, F. Nunn, at Dallas. The Baugh-KItnmerman Band has purchased a couple more new horns—beautiful altos. If you want to save money, have your shoes made by G. E. Manning, the expert shoeitinker. Mr. Judson Greer, of Marietta, is here to spend several weeks with his brother, Dr. J. P. Greer. Mrs. R. W. Everett, of Shades, waq the gueAt of her Bister, Mrs. G.S. Borders, the flrsf of tho week. Col. H, H. Carpenter was jtp from Rockmart on business Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Baldwin, of Fish, wore visiting here Tuesday. Remember that Majestic Flour Is for sale at J. H. Philpot A Co’s. None better made. Largo lot of elegant Oranges, packed expressly for me, direct from thogrovo, S. F. Marshall. Mrs. ! J. W. Carroll, of Atlanta, Is lioro to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Turner. I am still buying nil tho cottonseed lean get, and am paying tho high est market price in either cash or trade. J. A. Adams. Find mo at the old postoffleo building—also anything you want in the Jewelry lino. J. L. Turner, Jeweler. Cnpt. G. W. Holms, tho worthy chnlrmnn of the Democratic Execu tive Committee of Paulding county, was over Tuesday from DallnB. Acceptable holiday gifts uro not hard to Dnd—if you go to the right place for them. If you don’t know it already, you ought to—T. F. Bur- bank’s Is tho right place. A beautiful lino of brooch pins, newest and prettiest designs, at prices to suit all classes. J. L. Turner, Jeweler, at Old Postofllce Building. Mr. Geo. J. Weaver, the clever constable, hns purchased the old Van Williams property on Court House Square through the real estate agency of Sanders & Davis. Found—A bunch of threo keys near tho crossing of the C. R. & S. and Buchanan ronds at tho Poole residence south of town. Owner can obtain Btune by calling at this office. Mr. E. A. Mann is home this week from Roanoke, Ala., Where he is en gaged in building a new church. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Everett, of Shades, were in tho city yesterdny, making some Christmas purchases. Little Bello and Nell’ VanDovan- J.L. TURNER, PBAOTIOAL Watchmaker and Jeweler I CARRY A SPLENDID LINE. OF *} V,UUUJ > 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 _ A aality is considered Holiday Goods! In Silverware, both in sterling and plated, Staples and Novelties—sure to please. J. L. TTJR1TEF-, Jeweler IN OLD POSTOFFICE BUILDING. THE LAST CALL. J. O. Cradii dor are visiting their grandfather, Capt. J. J. Calhoun, at Girtersvilie. Pulled only eight days ago, nn elo gant lot ol oranges, the kind I al ways have, you know. S. F. Marsha ll. We have Just received a fresh con signmcnt of all the materials so nice for making fruit cakes—nuts, raisinsi ilgs, etc. J. A. Adams. I want overy kind of hld6 ybu have—green or dry; also, beeswax Will pay cash or trade J. A. Adams. —sflflJHjJlpDlHhmininii GREAT REDUCTION SALE ^ 'We find our stock entirely too large for- this season of the ear, only three weeks to sell them in. Now, to turn our immense stock into cash at once, we have M $8 3S j; ■: i;: Cut the Prices Deep Oompare Onr Prices -vvitli Others.. Trion Mills 3 A Sheeting,yd wide 5 Standard Calico, fast colors, 4c Fruit of the Loom Bleaching, y'/ic Heavy Fleeced-back Flannettein large assortment of new de’g’s 10c Special quality Table Damask, 7,5c value, for this sale 50c Fine Satin Damask, 72-in. wide 75c Hemed Huck Towels, all linen, 10c Hemstitched Huck Towels, with lancy borders, regular 35c val ues, only 25c A beautiful lineof all-wool Vene tian Cloths all shades, 60c and 75c, now for 50c 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 not claim to sell the cheapest goods in town. Buy 33IRO"WISPS SZE3COIES and ou know about the high qualit 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, ioc. These are 15c. goods. Good Pins, ic a paper. 4 Spools of good Thread, 200 yards, only ioc. We have many other bargains to offer 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. m O. Wiljingham. For Sale—An eight-room house, with electric lights and water-works, good barn about two acres of land; garden and fruit, known ns the Ste phenB place on College street, C. Philpot, Agent. Mr. John D. Hightower is having his residence nt the eornor of South Main and E'lnwood streets re painted, and will occupy tho same tho flrst of January. g;=FOB FINE=^ Job Printing ^=COME TO THE=^ Standard Office. and tallow, for them. Mrs. M. A. Booz and daughter, Miss Elizabeth, left this morning for Sandersville to spend a few weeks with Mrs. A. Willis Evans Rov. T. R McCarty wont down to Atlanta this morning to hnvo treated tho throat of his little nephew, Rich ard Thornton, by a specialist. Sheriff T. 0. Hagan, Polk’s popu lar police officer, was over yesterdny 'rom tho east end-of tho county, looking after some official business. New goods, and lots of them—in stock, arriving, and to arrive. Come and see them. J. L. Turner, Jeweler, at Old Postofllce Building. Wanted—Young man with busi ness qualifications and not afraid of work, ns partner in paying livery business. Only a little cash neces- Rury. Tho right man- is main ob ject. T. H. Adams. \ For Sale—One good house and lot on North Main street, removed one lot from Rockmart street, same 65x100 feet, with six room house, good bnrn and cistern. A bargain Headquarters for TOYS, XDOT1IL1S and OHRIST- HVr A p? G-OOIDS. Buy a Gold-plate Clock or an Enameled Gold-plate Ink Well for your sweetheart, wife or husband—a thing of beauty and a joy tor ever. # # # The argest stock of FIRE WORKS to be found in the city will be at the 0. F. Harris. The Sunday School of the now Eastvlow Baptist church will have a Christmas tree next Monday night ai the Eastview School House. Com mittees will take charge of all gifts and contributions for that purpose, and no child in thst community should fail to be remembered. The Indies of the Baptist Church' will give a "salad lunch” nt,tho resi dence of Col. and Mrs. J. H. Sanders on Gibson street next Monday aiter- noon and evening, beginning at 4 o’clock. A nominal chnrge of 16 cents will be made, and the public is invited to call and lunch with these excellent ladies. Mr. "Jack” Bullock, of Aragon, the new Justice for Rockmart dis trict, was in the qity Tuesday, having come up to get his Commis sion from the Governor. ’Squire Bullock is one of the cleverest citi zens of the county, and his Cednr- town friends are always glad to shake his hand I am forced, by stress of circums stances, to ask all who are indebted to me for professional services to please call and settle at once. My books, and some ono hr settle with you, are nt the Bradford drug store. My absence need not delay a settle ment. A prompt response to this request will be greatly appreciated Wm. Bradford, M. D. FAIR STORE, and cheap enough to burn. Pistol Crackers, Sand Crackers, Canon Crackers and Georgia Crackers at'the S'X’OXnSJEL Crockery Just Arrived 10-piece Decorated Toilet Sets at $3.25, 6-piece plain Toilet Sets, worth double, at 1.45. Cups and saucers, set - 25c. Set Dinner Plates, - - 35c. BABY WRAPS arrived, the prettiest lot of Capes, Cloaks and Wraps for babies and children Have just ever shown in this city at from 49c to $1.90. Buy your girl a box of Paper and Envelopes, a Work Box or Basket for a Christmas present. —The cheapest line of Bagster’s Indexed and Plain Morocco-bound Teacher’s Bibles evar offered to you, are now on sale at the IF^A-IIE^ STO E2/IE for just half what others charge you. Stories of the Bible, Pilgrims’ Progress and Child’s Life of Christ and other entertaining Story Books at 25 cent^ per copy. A. B. C. Books, 4 cents each at FAIR STORE. Dr Russell’s old stand on Main St. A..