The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946, August 29, 1901, Image 3

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The END is HEAR! -4^ We are Closing Out All Summer Goods at KNOCK-OUT PRICES! Negligee Shirts!k ^Summer Underwear! >o NECKWEAR! « Straw Hats at Your Own Prices! ^ We are receiving our New Fall Goods. Call and inspect them. LACY & CO. J.L. TURNER, PRACTICAL Watchmaker and Jeweler. I CARRY A SPLENDID LINE OF MODERN INSTANCES OF ALTRU ISM. It is .li'lightful for one to say, There is some money lor your church; make i* go as far as !l will; I want to help in all such enter prises.” Since a week a gone several have vulmiteerert money, via: Jas. Young $5, A. E. Young $5, Miss Mary Jones $1 50, J. R Chapman $1, and Isatlore Scheuer f 5; Joe. Dodds gives nails, and J. A. Burdette sand and hauling. I need money to shingle and floor the house. I know that I am going to get it, for I am obliged to have It. How can a man get to Heaven when he will not help build a church? You are a little slow, friends, but better late than never. Lay aside your egoism and learn to practice altruism. Then come to meeting. The theme of the Baptist pulpit next Sunday will be "Polonlus’ Advice to Laer tes.” Truly, C. K. Henderson. HAD A CLOSE CALL. There was a bad runaway accident Sunday alternoon on the Cave Spring road,which narrowly escaped being fatal to its participants. Mr. J. Berman was driving home from Cave Spring behind Pace A 8on’s line grays, in company with Miss Mary Coplan and her gupsts, Misses Bessie Feld and Bessie Ney, ol Atlarda. Just ihis side of the bridge across Big Cedar creek, Mr. Berman under took to pass another vehicle, and in doing so dashed into a stump on the roadside. This broke the tongue of the carriage, and the team became frightened and ran away. The vehicle was n complete wreck, and all four of the occupants were more or less badly bruised. Miss Feld was quite badly hurt in the smash- up. Mr. Tube Ray brought the sufferers to town, where they re ceived prompt medical attention, and th»y will soon he all right again. a mo bargain. 5, HOCKS, rware, PITTS—STEWART. The announcement of the ap proaching marriage of Miss Nancy Louise Pitls to Mr. John Henry Stewart next Wednesday, Sept. 4th, Is an Interesting piece of news to the many friends of the contracting par ties. It Inis been recognized among their friends lor gome time that these two young people have been devoted to each other, and the announcement of the near approach of tiieir nup tials, while rather sudden, is not surprising. The ceremony will be performed at the home of the bride, Mrs. S. A. Pitts, on Philpot street at 1.80o'clock p. in., and the happy couple will leave immediately for Cincinnati, Buffalo and Niagara Falls. The bride-to-be is one of Cedar- town’s most charming and popular young ladies, and a host of warm friends wilt shower their best wishes on the occasion of this interesting event. The groom-to-be is a genial and popular young gentleman, and is re ceiving the hearty congratulations of his numerous friends on his good fortune in winning a bride so charm- ing. m What a Tale It Tells. If that mirror of yours shows a wretched, sallow complexion, a jaun diced look, moth patches ami blotches on the skin, It’s liver trouble; but Dr. King's New Life Pills regulate the liver, purify the blood,give clear skin, rosy cheeks, rich complexion. Only S5o at E. Bradford’s drug store. Etc Spectacles, 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. work entrusted to me will have prompt and careful attention. Charges al ways reasonable. Come to see me. J. L. TURNER, J eweler. IN OLD POSTOFFICE BUILDING. Foundry Castings OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, MADE ONLY FROM CHARCOAL IROIS. Machine Work and Repairs OF ALL KINDS. LUMBER SURFACING, RIPPING, ETC. ALL WORK PROMPTLY EXECUTED AT REASONABLE RATES. ALABAMA & GEORGIA IRON CO., CedartoAvn, Oa. ii sium hit *i i m For u short time I offer for sale at a bargain the corner lot on Main and Rock mart streets, the store room and five-room dwelling, lot 82x100 feet. I am offered $180 rent for next year. Terms to right parties. I mean what 1 say—a bargain. Apply to J. A. Tate, Be. Mr. John S. Collins, of Cedartown,is spending a week here with friends and relatives. A certain young indy, who has just returned from the mountains, says she counted gray mules on her trip, and that “Potts” was the first one to shake hands with her after she returned.—Acworth Post. Their Secret is Out. All Sadieville, Ky., was curious to learn the cause of the vast improve ment in the health of Mrs. rt. P. Whit taker, who had for a long time endured untold suffering from a chronic bron chial trouble. “It’s ail due to Dr. King’s New Discovery,” writes her husband. “It completely cured her; also cured our little grand-daughter of a severe attack of Whooping Cough.” It posi tively cures Coughs, Colds, LaGrippe, Bronchitis, all Throat and Lung troub les. Guaranteed bottleB 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Bradford's drug store. BLOOMING GROVE DOTS. Messrs. Seab P. Davis, of Rome, and “Gus” Philpot, of Cedartown, two hustling piano agents, were in our community one day last week. Miss Mattie Belle Moore is home from Buchanan, where she spent a few days very pleasantly with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell, of Caldwell’s Station, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. Ray over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Wright visited the latter’s father, Mr. Geo. Moore, over Sunday. We are glad to say that the family of Mr. Wright will make “old Polk” their future home. Messrs. Joe Tate and Ed. Hackney, of Cedartown, were among the visitors to the springs Sunday evening last. Messrs. Simpson and Campbell, of Rockraart, and Mr. Baker, of Cedar town, are assisting Rev. E. M. Stanton in bis revival meetings at this place. BURBANK'S an A CURE GUARANTEED jjjg OR MONEY REFUNDED. MANUFACTURED AND BOLD BY T. IF 1 . BURBAISTK, IDIRTTGI-GKEST. J. R. BARBER, OffrlOE —Kichnrdgon Bld^, Herbert >St., CEDARTOWN, GA. REAL ESTATE, City, Mineral, Timber, Farm Lands. FIRE INSURANCE, At Lowest Rates LIFE INSURANCE, For A " cla S,d C r di,i ° ns When ridioule is weighed in the bal ance of reason it proves to be a feather weight. _ The more a man can get engaged the less he will get married. Piles are not only in and of them selves very painful and annoying, but often greatly aggravate and even cause other grave and painful affections, and should, therefore, not be neglected. Tabler’s Buckeye Pile Ointment, is a great boon to sufferers, as it will*cure them. Price 50 cents in bottles. Tubes, 75 cents. Russell Drug Co. The small boy who politely refuses a piece of pie at dinner when he sees the supply is running short is a true hero. Women flirt with fools and mon fool with flirts. “My wife was terribly sick with the diarrhoea,” says J. II. Doak, of Wil liams, Oregon. “We were unable to cure her with the doctor’s assistance, and as a last resort we tried Chamber lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I am happy to say it gave Immediate relief and a complete cure.” For sale by E. Bradford, druggist. You have two trains-' a day to Texas, on the'filfe. Cotton "Belt Route.: One leaves Memphis at 8.50 a. rih-.'•-! the j other at 8.30 p. m. Trains from ail Vj principal points reach Memphis, morning^?____ *' and evening, in plenty of time to connect^witB.-^ ' these trams. Cotton Belt trains 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 leave, and we will tell you the exact cost or a ticket and send you a complete schedule for the trip. We will also send you an Interesting little . book, Trip to Texas." » H SUTTON, T. P,l, OuttinooH Tom. ««*«*,.. .RHiiMitj p fjt T. 1. SI lolls. Mo Old loves are like old clothes—not so handsome to look at, maybe, but mighty comfortable to live with. FINE SUITINGS .JUST RECEIVED. Also, a Handsome Line of Fall and Winter Samples of LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE DRESSES MADE TO ORDER. CLEANING and PRESSING. OVER DEMPSEY’S BOYD, THE TAILOR. Self-reBpect in ourselves is looked upon as conceit in others. Have You Seen It? We keep Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pep sin in plain view, but if you don’t happen to see it, why ask for it. The manufacturers guarantee it to cure Dyspepsia and all forms of Stomach Troubles. Sold by all druggists. New Sleeping Car Line to Texas, via Iron Mountain Rsinte. The Iron Mountain Route in now ope rating a through aleeping car lino be tween Memphis and Texarkana, leaving Memphis at 7.45 p. in. daily, making direct connections at Texarkana for all principal points in Texas. Elegant re clining chair cars and comfortable day c.oaches are also operated on this train. The morning train out of Memphis, leaving at fl.00 a. m, daily, carries re clining chair cars and coaches to Texas points. For tickets, berths and furthe information, apply to I. E. Heulandbh, T. P. A., Chattanooga, Term. Through sleeping cars to Buffalo via Queen ,t Crescent route. You oan’t tell a thing about a kissable mouth just by looking at it. In cases of cough or croup give the little one One Minute Cough Cure. Then rest easy and have no feBr. The child will be all right in a little while, it never fails. Pleasant to take, always safe, sure and almoBt instantaneous in effect. K. Bradford. Riter — “Have yon read my last poem?” Reeder—"I hope so.” In scaling a precipice a man is np against a big blnff. The Bride at Lest laid “Ob«r." In telling about “Some People I Have Married" In Indies’ Home Journal the Rev. D. M. Steele says: "Being an Eptseopullau, 1 always use the formal printed Bervlce of the prayer book. In this the greatest stickler Is ‘obey.’ One day a couple enure to me, bringing as witnesses the parents of troth bride and groom. Everything proceeded smooth ly to the point ‘love, honor and obey,’ when the bride refused to sny the last. I repeuted It and waited. Again she refused, rind I shut up my book. ‘Then there was a scene. They talk ed It over, and the mor e seriously they argued and discussed the more stub bornly she refused. The parents be came angry, the groom excited and the bride hysterical. To humor her. be Joined In the request to have me leave It out But I liked the fellow and de cided that a little sternness from me lu the present might be a favor to him In the future. So 1 told them I had no authority to change It and would not do so. I tried to show the foolishness of her objection, hut It was no use. "Finally 1 said to him: ‘Well, this household must have a head some where. I will leave It out for her If you will say It.’ Then It was his time to refuse, which he did. lie gathered up his hat und started for the door, when, presto change, she sprang after him, led him hack by the hand, looked meekly up nt him null said It.” PENNSYLVANIA PURE RYE, EIGHT YEARS OLD. OLD SHARPE WILLIAMS FOUR FULL QUARTS OF THIS FINE OLD PURE RYE. $3.50 EXPRESS PREPAID. We ship with no mi receive it and test it, if it is not satisfactory, turn it at our expense and we will return your $3-5°. We guarantee this brand to be eight years old. Eight bottles lor $6.50, express pre paid; 12 bottles for $0.50 express prepaid; 1 gallon jug, express prepaid, $3 00; 2 gallon jug, express prepaid, >5.50. No charges for boxing. We handle all the leading brands of Rye and Bourbon Whiskies in the market, and will save vou 50 per cent on your purchases. Quart. Gallon. Kentucky Star Bourbon $ 35 $1 25 Elkridge Bourbon 40 Coon Hollow Bourbon 45 MeIIwood Pure Kye , 60 Monogram Rye 65 McBrayer Rve 00 Baker’s A AAA <15 O. O. P. (Old Oscar Pepper) HIkIi Collars. It Is an excellent plan during the summer to remove the high collars from one’s dresses. I‘ut on Instead a collar of the same material, shaped like a shirt blouse collar, and linlsh off the proper collar so that It can he worn over the under one if wanted. Some how one’s collar always looks disrep utable before the rest of the dress, hut If you follow tills plan and weur laco stocks or soft muslin ties over the shirt blouse collar, you will find It not only makes a change iu your ucckwear, hut also saves the proper collar, which you can then wear only for special oc- I casious. Old Crow 76 Finches’(iolden Wedding 76 Hoftrnan House Rye IK) Mount Vernon (8 year old) 1 00 Old Dillinger (10 year old) 1 25 The above are only a lew brands of the many we carry in stock. Send for catalogue. All other goods by the gallon, such as Corn Whiskey, Peach ana Apple Brandies, etc., sold equally as low, from $1.25 gallon upwards. We make a specialty or the jug trade and all orders by mail or telegraph will ha re our prompt uttentiou. Special inducements offered. 4®-Mail orders shipped same day receipt of order. The Altmayer & Flatau Liquor Co. 500, 508. 509, 510, 512 Fourth St. Near Union Passenger Depot. Phono 165. MACON. GEORGIA LEDBETTER & HARRIS, LARGEST Fire, Accident, Liability AND STEAM BOILER Companies in the World. Special Attention given to the Prompt Payment of Losses. Large or Small. The Travelers’ Accident Ins. Co. Hartford Steam Boiler. .A£tna Fire Ins. Co. Phoenix Fire Ins. Co. Phenix. Comtnerical Union Fire Ins. Co. Insurance Company of North America. Continental Ins. Co. Greenwich Ins. Co. St. Paul Jns. Co. Georgia Home Ins. C. Pennsylvania Ins. Co. Liverpool and London and Glibe. German American Ins. Co. Atlanta Home Ins. Co. Home of New York Ins. Co. Imperial Ins. Co. All Old and Reliable Companies. Ledbetter & Harris, Agents. KAY A BRO., DEALERS IN Fine Whiskies, Beer and Winns, Cash Orders Promptly Filled, Home. (xii. Deliberate long before doing what it is impossible to undo. Some fellows wait for something to turn np until they turn up their toes. Dr.Fcnners INFLAMMATION wChetimlii'u't.n’coirt^orw.FelOT.Ien’.et. "ColdB/^ormingFeverB^^mgj CURES ANY PAIN INSIDE OR OUT In one to thirty minutes. Jealers. The 00c. size by mail We. Kredonla,: Fast schedules, finest trams, to Cin cinnati and North. Queen & Crescent Route. FOR RATES and MAPS ALL POINTS North§|West ADDRESS J. G. HOLLENBECK, DISTRICT PAH8KNOKK AGENT Louisville & Nashville R. R. No. 1 Brown I3hl., Opp. Union Depot ATLANTA, GA. “No Trouble to Answer Questions.”