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\ ou have never seen in Cedartown such a complete
stock ol SiiiiuiKM'Clolhiiijr for Men and
Boys as you can find at our store. It will enable
men in every walk of life to obtain the best clothes
at bottom prices. Every taste can be perfectly satis
fied, every purse can conform to our prices. No
matter how you are built, whether very short, very
tall or perfectly born, we can fit you.
Mothers of Boys:—
If everyone ol you knew as well as we do the enor
mous values we put in our Boys’ Oiotlies
you would make a rush for our store, Jg Jg
Come and See the New Summer Styles.
W. K. HOLMES,
Clothier and Furnisher.
CITY OFFICERS.
Mayor, L. S. Ledbetter.
Mayor pro tern., C. W. Smith.
Clerk, J. C. Walker.
Treasurer, B. A. Fite.
Counoilmen: J.A. Liddell, R.A. Fite,
T. J. Griffin, A. R. Golightlv and C. W.
Smith.
Marshal, J. M. Jolley.
Supt. Water A Lights, II. B. Johnson.
City Attorney, J. K. Davis.
Cb. Board of Health —Dr. J.A. Liddell.
Ch. Street Com.—*A. R. Golightly.
Cemetery Commissioner, T. J. Griffin.
CITY SCHOOL BOARD.
J. S. Stubbs, Chairman; J. H. Dodds,
Secy; E. B. Russell, Treas; W.S.Shiliett,
W. C. Bunn, R. A. Adams, W. K.
Fielder, J. W. Judkins, J. E. Good.
Superintendent, Prof. H. L. Sewell.
POLK SUPERIOR COURT.
Judge, C. G. Janes.
Solicitor General, W. T. Roberts, 01
Donglassville.
Clerk, W. C. Knight.
Official Stenographer, H. M. Nicholes.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Commissioners, D. M. Russell, T. H.
Adams, B. F. Johnson.
Ordinary, A. D. Hogg.
Clerk, W. C. Knight.
Sheriff, John Hutchings.
Deputy Sheriff, J. F. Carmioha»l and
J. E. Dempsey.
Tax Receiver, M. E. McCormick.
Tax Collector, W. A. Calhoun,
Treasurer, J. M. Hamrick.
Coroner, J. (). Crabb.
Surveyor, S. A. Hunt.
County School Commissioner, J. E.
Houseal.
COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD.
M. V. B. Ake, Ohm; A. D. Hogg, A. H.
McBryde, J. K. Davis, J. H. King.
CHURCHES.
Baptist: Rev. C.K. Henderson, Pastor.
Services Sunday morning and night:
Sabbath School 9.30 a. m. Prayer meet
ing Wednesday night.
Methodist: Rev.T.R. McCarty, Pastor.
Services Sunday morning and night;
Sabbath school 9.30 a. m. Pra3'er meet
ing Wednesday night.
Presbyteiian : Rev. F. L. MoFadden,
Pastor. Services Sunday morning and
night; Sabbath School 9.30 a.m. Prayer
meeting Wednesday night.
Episcopal : Rev. G. F. Benedict, Kec-
tr.r. Services 11 a. m. Sunday; Sabbath
School 9.3U a. in.
BOARD OF TRADE.
President, J. S. Stubbs.
Vice Presidents, W. F. Hall and J. E.
Good.
Secretary, E. B. Russell.
Treasurer, H. N. VanDevander.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chiet, Chas. V. Wood; 1st Asst, t’hief;
J. H. Pbllpot; 2d Asst., Holmes Smith,
Sec’y, E. W. Collins; Treas., W. W.
Crawford
Fire Co. No. 1.—Capt., L. H, Smith;
Pres., F. W. Wood; Sec’y, C. R. Pitt
man: Treas., II. W. Branch.
Fire Co. No.2.— Capt., Robt.Van Wood;
Prest., Holmes Smith; Sec-Treas., Cliff
Collins.
SECRET FRATERNITIES.
Caledonia Lodge, No. 121, F. and A.
M. , W.K. Fielder, W.M., J. Hutchings,
S. W., B. F.Sims, J. W., Chas. Beasley,
Sec’j., i. F. Burbank, Treas. Meets 1st
and 3d Friday evenings in each month.
Adonirain Chanter, No. 41, R. A. M.
W. G. England, H. P., W. R. Beck, K.,
J. W. Judkins, Sec’y., T. F. Burbank,
Treas. Meets 2d and 4th Friday even
ings.
Cedar Valley Council, No. 1386, Royal
Arcanum, W. C. Bunn, Regent, R. H.
Marchman V. R., E. B. Russell, C., L.
S. Ledbetter, Sec’y, J. O. Crabb, Col.
Cedartown Lodge, No. 73, I. O. O. F.
A. L. Ellen burg, N. G.; G. W. Groce, V.
G.; Frank Howard, Sec.; J. G. Eubanks,
Treas. Meets every 1st and 3d Saturdays,
and 2d and 4th Thursdays.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
Cedartown. 1075th district, J.A. Bur
dette, 3d Tuesday; J. A. Wilson, N. P.
Young’s, 12 l> 3d district, W. T. Lee,
4th Saturday, J. B. Jones, X. P.
Rockmart, 1072d district,J.G. Bullock,
4th Monday; W. N. Strange; N. P.
Fisk, 1074th district, L. Y. Jackson,
4th Friday; J. M. McKinney, N. P.
Blooming Grove, 1469th district, W P
Ray, 2d Saturday; Abijah Watson,N P.
Esorn Hill, 1079th district, W. A.
HackDey, 1st Saturday; J. N. Torrence,
N. F.
Hampton’s, 1076th district, T.J.Demp
sey, 2d Saturday, L. Sutberlin, N. P
Buncombe, 1073d district, B.B-Bishop,
4th Saturday. M. M. Jones, N. P.
Browning’s, 1447th district, H. H.
Tibbitts, 4tb Saturday. N. V. Parris,
N. P.
Antioch, 1518th district, Thos.Wright,
2d Saturday; W. H. Morgan, N. P.
Lake Creek, 1570th district, Ben H.
Harris, J. P., 2d Tuesday; W. J. Brown,
N. P.
Aragon, 1588th District, T. N. Vinson,
J. P., 3d Saturday: S. R. Jones, N. P.
THE CEDARTOWN STANDARD
TIBBD1T, JOLT 4. 1101.
This Is the "Glorious Fourth.”
Will Fielder is visiting relatives
at Dallas.
Col. W. J. Harris spent Thursday
night in Chattanooga.
If you want the best tea on the
market,get Tetley’s, at J. A. Adams.
Mr. A. S. Hester went to Atlanta
Saturday for a stay of several days.
Call on Lucy A Co. tor Bargains in
Straw Hats, Ladies’ and Misses’
Shoes.
Miss Fannie Lou Bradford, of Cen
tre, Ala., is the guest of Cedartown
relatives.
Mrs. J. A. Darrell returned lust
week from a visit among relatives in
Alabama.
Prof. H. L. Sewell lelt Thursday
for a month’s visit among reiuiives
in Cobh county.
l)r. W. H. Marsh returned last
Thursday from a visit to his old home
in Collinsville, Ala,
Have your old Buggies and Car
riages re-trimmed and painted by
Cotton-White Buggy Co.
Mrs. S. W. Trawick, of Atlanta, is
tile guest of her husband’s parents,
Kev. and Mrs. J. W. Trawick.
Mason’s fruit jars are the best.
You can get them for only 95 cents a
dozen u! I Hi Bose A Williams.
Mrs. L. W. Henderson, of Grand
Junction, Col., is the guest of her
daughter, Mrs. Lucy Henderson.
Messrs. L. S. Ledbetter, K. A. Ad
ams, W. C. Bunn and J. H. Sanders
were in Rome on business Saturday.
Misses Sarah and Marion Brumby,
of Cedartown,are visiting Mrs. Hey
ward at this place.—Marietta Jour
nal.
Dr. \V . O. Bye, of Kansas City,
Mo., a noted specialist, was in ttie
city last week attending some pa
tients.
Miss Bertha Adams left Tuesday
to join a delightful house party in
Adairsvilie.as the guest of Miss Pau
line Boyd.
If you want columns, balusters or-
rosettes turned, I cun do the work in
the best style and very cheap.
K. W. Faille, j
Mrs. B. T. Sewell, Mr. Russell
Sewell and Mrs. J. H. Sanders and
children are sojourning for a month
at Wheeler’s Spring, Ala.
The friends of Miss Janie Hood
will be pleased to learn of her return
home after an absence of four
months in Cedartown. — Atlanta
News.
Mr. Charlie Hudgins, of the East
A West, was off duty last week on
account of the death of his brother,
Sam, one of Cartersville’s best known
young men.
Mayor L. S. Ledbetter went down
Monday to Wheeler’s Spring, Ala.,
to prepare his cottage there lor his
family, who will go next week lor
the summer.
I will be ready to take all the
wheat on the market this year. If
in good condition, you can bring it
right from the thrasher.
J. A. Adams.
Miss Mary Lee Culberson is receiv-
ing charming attentions in Cedar
town, where she is the popular guest
of Miss Martha Adams. — Atlunta
Evening News.
Lacy A Co. are offering some big
bargains in ladies and misses’ shoes,
to close out.
Mr. Morgan Calloway, of Atlanta,
a clever insurance agent, has been in
the city tlie past week.
The largest line ot fruit jars in
town is at J. II. Stewart A Co’s.
Call on them lor lowest prices.
Place your accounts for collection
with W. F. Freeman's Collecting
Agency. Office with W. F. Turner.
Mrs. John Hutchings spent lust
week In Carrollton visiting her pa
rents, Hon. and Mrs. N. J. Tumllu.
Why ride in an old rickety vehicle
when you can have them made as
good as new at Cotton-White Buggy
Co.
Mr. J. A. Waddell has returned
from Cedartown, where he visited
his sister, Mrs. Steve Murshall.—At
lanta News.
Ladies, you can get the Mason
fruit jar—the best made—for only 95
cents a dozen (quart size) at Du Bose
A Williams.
Mrs. W. A. Chapman returned
Saturday from Rome, where she has
been the guest of her sister, Mrs. T.
R. Gurlington.
Misses Rachael Milam and Rose
bud Bivins, who have been the at
tractive guesls of Miss Bertha Ad
ams, returned Tuesday to their
homes in Atlanta and Dalton respec
tively.
Mr. John R. Hutchings, the clever
youug son of Sheriff Hutchings, left
Monday for Cleburne, Texas, where
he has accepted a good position as
traveling salesman with a lightning
rod company.
Do you want a hat almost for
nothing’.’ Then every lady should
call on Mrs. F. Frederick, and get
one of those neatly trimmed, up-to-
date, shirt-waist huts; also a sailor,or
anything else cheap.
Misses Cora Lou and Kathleen
Thomas entertained a congenial
party Friday evening to meet Miss
Gertrude C. Ingraham, of Augusta,
and Miss Annie Hruraby, of Cedar-
town —Atlunta Journal.
Miss Clara Huwkins, of Indianapo
lis, Ind., arrived Friday to spend a
month here us the guest of her school
mate in Washington, Miss Lizzie'
Harris. She is an attractive member
of one of Indiana’s most prominent
families.
Mr. T. L. Cornelius, of Tyler, Tex ,
arrived in the city Friday to spend
a couple of weeks with relatives and
old iriends. “Tom” has a good posi
tion with the American .Snuff Co.,
and is looking as if Texas agreed
with him thoroughly.
Mr. W. D. Rowland and the chil
dren have returned from a visit to
Mrs. ltowlnnd’s parents in Cedar-
town. Mrs. Rowland has hml Iter
charming sister, Miss Mary Mayson,
visiting her for several days and
relurned with her to Cedartown.—
Cartersville News.
Messrs. Geo. H. Wade and J. H.
Hines entertained a number of ladles
and gentlemen at a tine barbecue at
Ake’s Grove last Saturday evening
The meats were prepared by Mr. J.
T. Garrard, and were delicious. Tin-
popular hosts have the thanks of their
guests for a most enjoyable occasion.
Mr. J. N. Hamrick, a popular Ce-
dartown gentleman now in charge
of Mr. A. C. Cobb's blanch store at
Buchanan, was united in marriage
on the 20th inst. with Miss Lizzie,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George M.
Roberts. "Newt’s” many Cedartown
friends send him congratulation-ami
best wishes.
Capt. W. F. HhII received a tele
gram last Thursday from bis-on, Dr.
Henry M. Hall, giving the ue.come
news of his safe arrival at Bon Fran-
ci-co trout Manila on (he United
States transport “Buford.” Dr. Hall
will probably be kept on duly as a
government surgeon for a lime at
Sail Francisco before going again to
llie Philippines.
Fire Company No. I held its an
nual election of officers lust Thurs
day evening with the following ex
cellent result: President—F. W.
Wood; Captain—L. H. Smith; Sec
retary—C. R. Pittman; Treasurer—
H. W. Branch; Representative—J.
C. Walker; Directors—1st, J. Hud
PHilpot, 2nd. J. W. Good, 3rd, Tom
Roberts, 4th, M. J. Williams; Jani
tor—W. W. Crawford.
One of the most pleasing functions
of the summer season was the “At
Home” of Miss Minnie Young last
Thursday afternoon from 0 to 7
o’clock, given in compliment to her
sister, Mrs. W. R. Young, of Came
ron, Tex. A large number of ladies
enjoyed the hospitality of the hostess,
who graciously received her guests.
The splendid relreshmenis were
served on the beautiful lawn front
ing the home, and were delicious
and tempting. The occasion was
genuinely enjoyed, the popular hos
tess and her charming visitor- con
tributing so much to the pleasure of
the large company.
SUMMER GOODS
Consisting of
and all Colored Wash Goods.
except Queen Quality,
and Medium Colored.
HATS.
MILLINERY.
MUSLINS
SLIPPERf
SUITS, Light
STRAW
•m AT COST!
WHY? BECAUSE
AT SCHEUER’S!
-^A. C. COBB’S.^
HAVE YOU SEEN?
Those Beautiful Patterns in
W liite Goods,
Dimities,
Foulards,
Fawns,
-A.T
COBB’S.
If you haven’t, then go and listen to
The Closing-Out Prices.
They are shown on GenterJCounter.
^•A. C. COBB’S. 4-