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Sacrifice Sale!
$2.50 Straw Hats for
$1.15
2.00
.75
1.25
.55
1.00
.40
.75
.30
.25
.15
Big Bargains in Ladies’ and Hisses’
Shoes.
50 per cent Reduction in Ladies’and
Misses’ Shoes. -*•$**-
We mean just what we say. Call
and be convinced.
LACY & CO.
J.L. TURNER,
PRACTICAL
Watchmaker and Jeweler.
I CARRY A SPLENDID LINE OF
5, HOCKS,
Spe<^ta<*lc»Ni,
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
Repairing a Specialty.
— A11 work entrusted to me will have
prompt and caretul attention. Charges al
ways reasonable. Come to see me.
J. L.TUrtlTER, J eweler.
IN OLD POSTOKFICK BUILDING.
(Delayed Letter ]
CA VE SPRING LETTER.
After a Bevere illness of several days,
Mrs. A. Rich is improving slowly.
Miss Marion Gregg, of Marietta, is
spending the summer with Mrs. H. R.
Rees.
Miss Lillian Sparks is in Anniston
visiting her sistar, Mrs. Foster.
Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Bradford, of Ce-
dartown, spent Sunday with Mrs. J. M.
Walker.
Mrs. Willingham, of Atlanta, is visit*
ing her mother, Mrs. Martha Davis.
Miss Lula Aabury is home from
Milledgeville, where she has been a
student of the G. N. and I. Oollege.
Mr. Johnson held his regular monthly
service at the Baptist church Saturday.
Mr. Johnson is very much beloved by
his congregation and the community at
large.
Miss Nobia Beaird entertained her
friends at a moonlight picnic Thursday
evening at Perry’s Lake, in honor of
her charming visitor, Miss Sewell.
Miss Green, of Rome, is visiting Miss
Florence Gray.
Ralph and Beatrice Minhinnet have
returned home from Barnesville, where
they have been attending (Jordon Insti
tute.
Mrs. D. W. Simmons and son,Capers,
of Rome, are visiting Mrs. W. O. Con
nor.
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Tumliu, their son
Josh, and Mr. F. C. Wright leave soon
for a month's sojourn at Asliville, N. C.
Miss Annie Lee Sewell,of Cedartowu,
is visiting Miss Alice Pittman
Miss Bessie Hight.of Rome, is spend
ing the week with Miss Lotr'so flight.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Ray have re
turned to Atlauta,
Mrs. Georgia Cabiniss and son, Car-
roll, of Atlanta, are spending the
mer w.th Mrs. Ann Carroll.
Mr. Allie MoCollister, of Piedmont,
is visiting his brother, Mr. Chas. Mc-
Collister.
Miss Corput, of Atlanta, is visiting
her brother, Capt. Felix Corput.
Brave Men Fall
Victims to stomach, liver and kidney
troubles as well as women, and all feel
the results in loss of appetite, poisons
in the blood, Imekuche, nervousness,
headache and tired, listless, run-down
feeling. But there’s no need to feel
like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner,
Idaville, Iud. He says: Electric Bit
tors are just the thing for a man when
he is all run down, aud don’t cure
whether ho lives or dies, ft did more
to give me new strength and good ap
petite than anything I could take, f
can now eat anything and have u new
lease on life.” Only 50 cents,
Bradford’s drug store. Every bottle
guaranteed.
Sentimental aud ThirtyC?)—“Did ho
say he knew me when I was a girl
Sweet Twenty—“Oh, no! He said he
remembers you when he was a boj ?
. A Ge
Foundry Castings
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
MADE ONLY FROM CHARCOAL IRON.
Machine Work and Repairs
OF ALL KINDS.
LUMBER SURFACING, RIPPING, ETC.
ALL WORK PROMPTLY EXECUTED
AT REASONABLE RATES.
ALABAMA & GEORGIA IRON CO.,
Cedartowu, G».
THE
H II MR.
tL. BOYD.
|in|in|iTTi »'P|«i>i | i | i 1 *Ti | l , r i T n " T
(I Cough Medicine.
Many thousands have been restored
to hea'th ami happiness by the u
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. If af
dieted with any throat or lung trouble
give it a trial for it is certain to prov
beneficial. Coughs that have resisted
all other treatment for years, have
yielded to this remedy and perfect
health been restored. Cases that
seemed hopeless, that the climate of
famous health resorts failed to benedt,
have been permanently cured by its
use. For sale by K. Bradford,druggist.
FISH SCALES.
Last Friday was regular Justice Court
day and several cases were disposed of.
Cols. F. A. Irwin and J. A. Wright, of
Cedartown, and Col. H. H. Carpenter,
of Rookmart, were representing their
clients before the Court.
The much needed rain came Hatur-
day, and crops are revived.
There will be singing at tbe Metho
dist church here next Sunday. Several
musicians are expeoted to attend.
Lovers of music and those desiring the
prosperity of snob are invited to attend.
Rev. M. F. Waddell spent part of last
week in Cedartown, but returned home
sick the last of the weekg
J. V. Phil pot was oft’ to Cedartown
Saturday to see his brother, C. Philpot,
who is sick.
High Bailiff G. J. Weaver was here
from Cedartown Friday.
J. W. Sims, of Cedartown,spent Sun
day with friends here.
J. M. Jackson and Mrs. Lizzie Jack
in, of Piedmont, Ala., were here last
Sunday.
The crowd that gatheis at the post-
office on Sunday and using language
is not proper for ladies or anyone
else to hear, is likely to result in trouble
to those who participate. It is best to
attend ehurob or Sunday School.
Omikhon.
Millions Given Away.
It is certainly gratifying to the public
to kuow of one concern in the land who
are not afraid to be generous to the
needy and suffering. The proprietors
of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con
sumption,Coughs and Golds,have given
away over ten million trial bottles of
this great medicine; aud have the satis
faction of knowing it has absolutely
cured thousands of hopeless cases.
Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all
diseases of the Throat.Chost aud Lungs
•ely cured by it. Call on E. Brad
ford, druggist, anti get a free trial bot
tle. Regular size 50c. and s>l. Every
bottle guaranteed, or price refunded.
Mrs. Brown--Will this bottle hold a
quarter’s worth of hair tonic?” Drug
gist—“Oh, yes, Mrs. Brown; T can
make it hold fifty cents’ worth if you
say so.”
If your bruin won’t work right and
you miss the snap, vim and energy that
was once yours,you should take Prickly
Ash Bitters. I cleanses the system and
invigorates both body and brain. T. F.
Burbank.
Mama—“Come, boys, you must not
quarrel that way on Sunday.” Willie—
“But, rna, this is a religions discussion
we’re huving.
You can never cure dyspepsia by
dieting. Wluit your body needs is
plenty of good food properly digested.
Then if your stomach will not digest
it, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will. It con
tains all of the natural Uigestants,
hence must digest every class of food
and so prepare it that nature can use
it in nourishing the body and replac
ing the wasted tissues, thus giving
life, health, strength, ambition, pure
blood and good healthy appetite. K.
Bradford.
BURBAXTS’S
A CURE GUARANTEED gg $
OR MONEY REFUNDED.
MANUFACTURED AND SOLD BY
T_ IF 1 . ZBTTZRB-A-lsriK:,
JDJE^TT Q-C3-IST-
J. R. BARBER,
OFFICE—Richardson Bid*:, Herbert St.,
CEDARTOWN, < J A.
REAL ESTATE, City, Mineral, Timber, Farm Lands,
FIRE INSURANCE, At Lowest R “ es
LIFE INSURANCE,
For All Classes, Conditions
Hazards.
Twofnii^s a
to Texas.
You have two trains';??^
a day to Texas, on the
It’s hard to convince an honest man
that the world is full of thieveN.
“William, I wish you would go and
weed out the flower bed.” William
went and inspected it. Then he re
turned. “It would be a simpler job,
Marie, to flower out the weed bed.”
Catarrh
tic- L.Ot .Cl ill
It often c
in-pairs tlx
.«• mul dizziness,
and lieu rim;, af
oul disturbs the
HgqiI’o Sarsaparilla
Tlds great medicine Im- wrought the most
wonderful cures of all diseases depending
on scrofula or the scrofulous habit.
Some Reasons
Why You Shouid insist on Having
EUREKA HARNESS OIL
Uneuualed by any other.
Renders hard leather soft.
Especially prepared.
Keeps out water.
A heavy bodied pil.
Harness
An excellent preservative.
Reduces cost of your harness.
Never burns the leather ; its
"efficiency is increased.
Secures best service.
$titches kept from breaking.
Oil
|s sold ill all
Localities ManiifooMred hr
Standard Oil Company.
“I wish to truthfully state to you and
the readers of these few lines that your
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is, without
question, the best and only cure for
dyspepsia that I have ever come in
contact with, and I have used many
other preparations. John Beam, West
Middlesex, Pa. No preparation equals
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure as it contains
all the natural digestants. It will di
gest all kinds of food and can’t help
but do you good. E. Bradford.
Obeying: Order*.
General Harney was an officer of the-
old school, a strict disciplinarian who
took no excuses for hesitation In obey
ing orders. When he was on his way
to Mexico, when the United States was
ut war with that country, he engaged
teams to transport the baggage and
placed in charge of them a Texan
uumed Carter. The streams were all
up. und Carter had much troit^ hut
whenever he tried to modify tlivelier
al's requirements he was cut shun
with the admonition. “All you’ve got to
do is to obey orders.”
Says Nonh Smith wick in his recollec
tions called “The Evolution of a
State:”
They camped one night near the Nue
ces river, which Carter found to be Im
passable. He said nothing about It to
the general, and the next morning the
order was given to move on. Carter
started with the wagon train and halt
ed at the river, which was absolutely
Impassable. Harney came blustering
up.
“Didn’t you know that river was
up?” he demanded.
“Yes, sir.” meekly replied the wagon
master.
“Why didn't, you tell me?”
“You didn’t ask me. sir. You said my
business was to obey orders. You or
dered me to hitch up und move on. and
I did It.”
“You did quite right, sir. Turn round
and drive hack to camp.”
If the general had been “done," he
was not going to show It.
pph.g Car Lin
.M<
The Iron Mom
rating a through
tween Memphis i
Memphis at 7.45
it ii t a i ti Ho
tain Route is
ar line be-
i Texarkana, leaving
. in. daily, making
it Texarkana for all
principal points in Texas. Elegant re
clining chair cars and comfortable day
coaches are also operated on this train.
The morning train out of Memphis,
leaving at 0.00 a. m. daily, carries re
clining chai
points. ~
oping
, berths and furthe
I. E. He
’ to
OVER DEMPSEY’S
Cotton “Belt Route.,
One leaves Memphis at 8.50 a. m.,'
the'other at 8.30 p. m. Trains from
principal points reach Memphis, morning":
.’and evening, in plenty of time to connect'-with'SC
these trains.
Cotton Bell train* carry Pullman Sleepers at
night, Parlor Cafe Cars during the day and Free
Chair Cars both day and night. Write and tell
us where you are going and when you will
Ipave, and we will tell you the exact cost of a
ticket and send you a complete schedule for
the trip. We will also send you an Interesting little
book, “A Trip to Texas.”
^ _ II II SUnoi, r. P. i, CJialt.noog,, Tenn.
1 fl w.'iaBHUijf.'p.P.inilT.*., SIMs. Mo.
S3.50
PENNSYLVANIA PURE RYE,
EIGHT YEARS OLD.
OLD SHARPE WILLIAMS
FOUR FULL QUARTS OF THIS
FINE OLD PURE RYE.
EXPRESS
PREPAID.
approval in plain, sealed boxes,
to indicate contents. When you
est it, if it is not satisfactory, re
turn It at our expense and we will return your
$3.50. We guarantee tlds brand to be eight
years obi. night bottles lor F>..S<>, express pre
paid; 12 bottles for to.M express prepaid; 1 gallon
jug, express prepaid. $3 00; j gallon jug, express
prepaid. $5.iso. No charges for boxing.
we handle all the leading brands of Rye and
Hourhou Whiskies in the market, and will save
vou 50 per cent on your purchases.
Quart. (jhIIom.
Kentucky Star Bourbon * 25 *1 26
Elk ridge Bourbon 40 150
Coon Hollow Bourbon 45 1 00
Moll wood Pure Rye 50 1 90
Monogram Kye 55 2 00
MoBrayer Kve 00 2 25
Baker’s A AAA 05 2 40
<). O. P. (Old Oscar Pepper) <15 2 40
Old Crow 75 2 50
Finches’Golden Wedding 75 2 75
I loll man House Rye 90 H 00
Mount Vernon (H year old) I 00 0 50
Old Dilllnger (10 year old) 1 25 4 00
The above are only a few brands or the many
we carry in stock. Send for catalogue.
All other goods by the gallon, such as i
Whiskey, Peach and Apple brandies, etc.,
equally as low, from Ji.as gallon upwards.
We make a specialty of the jug trade am
orders by mail or telegraph will have our pre
The Altmayer &
Flatau Liquor Co.
SOU, SOS, SOU, S10, S12 Fourth Bt.
LEDBETTER & HARRIS,
LARGEST
Fire, Accident, Liability
AND STEAM BOILER
Companies in the World.
Special Attention given to the
Prompt Payment of Losses.
L.arge or Small.
The Travelers* Accident Iiih. Co.
Hartford Hteam Boiler.
. Co.
./Etna J
Phtnnix Fire Iiih. Co.
Pbenix.
Commerical Union Fire Iiih. Co.
Insurance Company of North America.
Continental Imh. Co.
Greenwich Iiih. Co.
St. Paul Iiih. Co.
Georgia Home Iiih. C.
Pennsylvania Iiih. Co.
Liverpool anti Loudon and UBbe.
German American Inn. Co.
Atlanta Home Ins. Co.
Home of New York Iiih. Co.
Imperial Iiih. Co.
All Old and Reliable Companies.
Ledbetter & Harris, Agents.
KAY & BRO.,
DEALERS IN
M ACC )N
GKORGJA
It is probably true that almost every
man has in him certain qualities which
would draw Home woman to him, but it
is difficult to frame a statement in gen
eral terms of “What Women Like in
Men.” This is a task which a very well
known author, under the nom do plume
of Rafford Pyke, has undertaken in the
Cosmopolitan for July iu a clover essay,
which proves him to have made woman
the subject of thorough observation
and comprehensive study. “The for
eign girl,” says the author, “marries
the man with ^hom she will be happy,
the American marries the man without
whom she will be unhappy.”
Minnie - “Ho you are really going to
marry Fred? Did he tell you you were
the only woman he ever loved?” Rather
“No; lie told me that I was the only
woman he never told that to.”
Dr.Ienner sGOLDEN RELIEF
ML
JNFLA^MATICIN^
iclie (niunuto^ColdSorea.Felon^etc.etc-
| Told8 i ^ormin^Fevers^GJRIPj
CUKES ANY PAIN INSIDE OR OUT
Fine Whiskies,
Beer and Wines,
Cash Orders Promptly Filled.
R OHIO, (jra.
FOR RATES and MAPS
ALL POINTS
North-West
ADDKKHH
J. G. HOLLENBECK,
DISTRICT PAS8ENOKU AdKNT
R, R.
,Yo. 1 Brown Bid., Opp. Uniun Depot
ATLANTA, GA.
-No Trouble to Answer Questions."