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The Wants
Of Life.
Vou want Groceric::—\V<: want to sell them to you.
You want Low Prices—we want prompt paying customers.
You want the ;in<i Crbotls—
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
Fresh Groceries.
Our prices are the lowest, and we will treat you right.
Your trade solicited.
DuBose & Williams,
Successors to Bobo & Simmons.
THE CBDARTOWN STANDARD
THURSDAY, DECEKEER 27, HOD.
Fresh Mackerel at.!. &
Co’s.
a happy and prosperous New
Year to all!
Mrs, Hernia Embry lelt Friday to
visit relatives at Kenriesnw.
Mrs. Louis 1). Wado returned
Tliursday from a visit in Atlanta.
Miss Willie Kitchen, of Aeworth,
Is the guest of Mrs. W. IC. Fielder.
Miss Bennru Melson is spending
the holidays with relatives at .Tones-'
hero.
Miss Gertie Knight was the guest
Sunday of Miss Hcrln Maddox in
Home.
/Air. 0. 1C. Henderson, ,Jr., spoilt
last wick with relatives and friomls
In Cave Spring.
THE Sl'A N h A it D’H advertisers have
had the host Christmas trade In their
Imsiness career this year.
Mr. L. H. Cutter, of Uarnesvlllo,
was shaking hands with Cedarlown
Irlends the llrst of the week.
Maj. T. H. Haoi! is spending the
holidays at Samtersville with Ills
daughter, Mrs. A Willis Evans.
Misses Jessie and Tenulo Buller
are homo from the seminary at
Gainesville lor the holiday vaentiou.
Mr. Julo Trawlek, of Little Rock,
Ark., Inis, been spunding a low days
with his parents, ltev. null Mrs: ,1.
W. Trawlek.
Silverware for ij^o table in sterling
as well ns best plate, a largo assort
ment. J. L. Turner, Jeweler,
ut Old Postolllco Building.
Miss Bella Harris returned Mon
day from a few (lays’ slay in Atlanta,
the guest of Mrs. Ed. Van Winkle
and Miss Belle Nash.
Capt. and Mrs. E. D. Estes arrived
Inst week from Columbus, MlssT, and
will make this thotr home for a time
at least. Cedarlown hopes to have
them locate here permanently.
Best Cream OheosenlJ. il. PIUI-
pot ,fc Go.
Misses Stella and ICate Hassell
spent Chrlstiims day with relatives
ill Shades.
Remember Unit Majestic Flour is
for sale at J. II. Pliilpot & Co’s.
Nono betlor mado.
Mr. Geo. Epps Is smiling over the
arrival of a bounding hoy In his
household last Week.
Mr. Randolph Hamrick Is happy
over the arrival of a One boy at Ids
home Saturday night.
Mr. Frank Bowthcr is home Irom
the Stuto Technological Sehool In
Atlanta for the holidays.
Barge lot of elegant Oranges,
packed expressly for me, direct from
the grove. S. F. Marshall
Misses Buoy Freeman nnd Nellie
File are homo for the holidays Irom
the fomnlo colleges at BnGrnnge.
Col. W. J. Harris arrived home
Sunday from Washington to spond
the Congressional holiday vacation.
Miss Biiu A. Morgan, the popular
milliner at A. 0. Cobh’s sloro, is
spending the holidays with her
family at Abbott, Ky.
Find mo at the old posloinco
budding—also anything you want In
the jewelry Hue.
J. L. Turner, Jeweler.
Mr. Bouls Wnddey.eaine up Kntui-
day evening from Atlanta to spend
Christinas with Cedarlown relatives,
returning home yesterday.
Miss Lizzie Harris, who has been
attending the MoDomild-Ellis School
in Washington, D, O., arrived Sun
day lo spend the holidays with home
folks.
Mr. Robert P. West, of Header
son county, Tex., Is the guest of Ills
father, Mr. B. T. West, in Collard
Valley, after an libsence of twenty
years,
A beautiful line of brooch pins,
newest nnd prettiest designs, at
prices lo suit all classes.
J. B. Turner, Jeweler,
at Old Postnlllce Building.
J.L. TURNER,
PBAGTIOAL
Watchmaker and Jeweler.
I GARRY A SPLENDID LINE OF
St
wire,
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 he duplicated when .. aality is considered-
Holiday Goods!
In Silverware, both in sterling and plated,
Staples and Novelties—sure to please.
L. TURNER, J ©weler,
IN OLD POSTOFFICE BUILDING.
Olive Oil lor sale at J. II. Pliilpot
A Co’s.
Mr. J. M. I’itlH was In Atlnnli
yesterday.
Miss Mallle Shlijett is visiting
relatives at Aragon.
J. It. Pliilpot <t Co. Is headquar
ters for Horse and Cow Feed.
Any one wanting good dry stove-
wood, call on Dempsey A Vann.
Mr. Wesley Crocker is spending
the day in Roekmarl with friends.
Dr. J. A. Liddell wns In Carters-
vijlb yesterday on professional busi
ness.
Mr,,T. II.Adams loft this morning
fora visit to Ids old homo at Sanders-
vllle.
Feed Meal at J. II. Pliilpot & Co’s,
irjltde of Pen Meal, Corn and Wheat
Bran.
Mr. W. B Taylor, of Briscoe, Is
visiting his daughter, Mrs. M. 0.
Bobo. -
Mrs, S. B. Holcombe is spending
the week with relatives in Clialta
nqoga.
Miss May Weems, of Rome, Is the
attractive guest of Miss Minnie
Young.
Miss Cora Young returned yester
day from n pleasunt visit to friends
in Romo.
Mr. Hum Tcrhutic left this morn
ing for a few days slay nt Macon and
llllledgevllle;
Col. G.W. Featherslon gavo all tlio
employees of the Wray mines a big
barbecue yesterday.
It you want tosavo money, hftvo
your shoes made by G. E. Manning,
tlio expert shoemaker.
Messrs. Hurry Hall,of Cariersvlllc,
and Mercer Fain, of Atlanta, aro the
guests of Dr. II. M. Hall.
Mrs. A. E, Smith, of Conyers, Is
visiting in the elty, tlio guest of her
filstor, Mrs. 0. Willingham.
The how Josephine Mills building
Is nearly completed, and tho big
engine and boiler Imvo arrived.
Mr. 0. C. Bunn returned Saturday
from Cnlliouii, where ho has spent a
successful cotton-buying season.
Mr. M. Hunter Harris went down
to Atlanta on Christmas day to spend
tlio week with Gate City friends.
Mr. Claude Sawyer, who has been
attending Piedmont Instiluto at
Rnekinart, is homo for tlio holidays.
Prof, and Mrs. J. C. Harris, of
Rome, were hero Christmas, tlio
guests or their parents, Dr. and Mrs.
0. H. Harris.
Pulled only eight days ago, an elo
gunt lot ol oranges, the kind 1 al
ways have, you know.
S. F. Marshall.
Miss Mary Barton left Tuesday for
Clmtlanodgii, where she is spending
the holidays as Iho guest of her
friend, Miss,Fletcher.
Mr. John V. Stubbs was homo to
spend Christmas Irom Dalton, where
he Is spending a busy and prosper
ous season buying cotton.
Mr. Felton B. Knight arrived
homo MOnday from Washington to
spend tlio Congressional holiday
vacation willi homo folks.
Mr. Blanton Johnson passed away
Monday night after a protracted
Illness, leaving a wife and a number
of small children to mourn his loss.
Mrs. T. R. Qarlington with her
bright little sou, Algernon, came
over Monday from Rome to spend
a few days with her father, Capt. J.
A. Peek.
Mr. and Mrs. II.N. VanDevanduf
have been called to Cartorsville by
the serious illness of their little
daughter, Bello, who is visiting
relatives there.
New goods, and lots offliem—in
stock, arriving, and to arrive. Como
and see them;
J. B.-Turner, Jeweler,
at Old Postoffiec Building.
Misses Berllm Adums,Fannie Led
better and Myrta Dodds arrived
home Friday evening for the holi
days from Macon, where they have
been attending Wesleyan Female
College.
Dr. and Mrs. R. N. Spinks spout
Christmas with tlio former’s brothef,
Hon. W. E.Spinks, in Dallas,having
been summoned by wire on account
of tho illuefs of Sonntor Spinks’ little
daughter.
For Sale—One good houso and
lot on North Main street, removed
one lot from Rockmnrt street, samo
55x100 feet, with six room house,
good barn and cistern. A bargain.
C. F. Harris.
Prof. L. G. Smith, the popular
nnd efficient assistant principal ot
the city High School department, is
spending tho holidays with his par
ents, Rev. nnd Mrs. G. G. Smith,
in Macon.
Mr. Hervey Hall, who has been
o npioyed in a lucrative position in
ttm engineering department of the
Southern Railway in Washington,
D. C., is here to spend (he holidays
with home folks.
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
lilt the Pies Dm.
Conipiiro Our Prices willi Others, ygaaaa,
Trion Mills 3A Sheeting,yd wide 5 J/£c
Standard Calico, fast colors, 4c
Fruit of the Loom Bleaching, y'/ 3 c
Heavy Fleeced-back Flannette in
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 Muck Towels, all linen, ’ 10c
Hemstitched Muck Towels, with
fancy borders, regular 35c val
ues, only 25c
A beautiful line ol all-wool Vene
tian Cloths all shades,Tioc and
75c, now for 50c
A big bargain in ladies’ sample
Handkerchiefs, 5c, 10 and 15c
These goods jire worth almost
double.
Our Ladies’ Jackets at $5
All these we have been selling from
$6 50 to $7. They are made of
fine Kersey cloth, lined with Silk,
and nicely stitched.
In our SHOE Department we do not claim to sell the cheapest
goods in town. Buy IBIRAD'WUSrS SHOIES and ou know
about the high qualit and the low prices.
Ladies’ Walking Hats in all the new shapes at greatly reduced prices for this sale.
Ladies’ last-black Hose, good heavy winter weight, seamless. io<;. These are 15c. goods.
Good Pins, ic a paper. 4 Spools ol good Thread, 200 yards,, only 10c.
\ We have many other bargains to offer you. They must be seen to be appre
ciated. Do not guarantee these prices, as we cannot buy them at the prices we are selling
m m . m
O. Willingham.'
For Salk—An eight-room house,
with electric lights and water-works,
good barn about two acres of land;
garden and fruit, known as the Sto
phens pitted on Collego street.
C. Phjlpot. Agent.
Mr. R B. Parks, the popular trav
eling man who sells fine china, re
lumed from Now York last week
Thursday with his new samples 'for
the 1001 trade.
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Job Printing
^=COME TO THE ==$=££
Sta ndard Office
Enjoyed a good trade last week,and desires
to thank the people of Cedarfown and Polk
county for their patronage. We have many
odd lots of goods that we will-s&i^-.
We are going to close out our IDIR/ST
GOODS, IDDLIEiSS OOQLS and
O-A-TjIOO to make room for our Millinery
department tor the Spring trade.
We have bargains in Overalls and Work Shirts, Overshirts, and
Undershirts, Children’s Underwear and Ladies’
Union Suits, Tinware, Kitchen
Furnishings.
-asgssas*-' G-ood Towels 3 to 9 cents each; Capes and Jackets from
50c to $2.9$) each; Fine Collarettes from $1.10 to $2.50; Boys’
Suits from $1.33 to $2. Latest Sailor Walking Hats''from 40
to 60 cents ea,ch; Underwear for Men cheap for 25 cents a
suit and up. mi HI HH insl
FAIR STORE.
Dr Russell’s old stand on Main St. A. A. ^‘■TJIBTE.Eg.SiS.,Prop.