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With Every Cash Purchase.
And we also continue to
sell the Best and
Cheapest
Staple and Fancy Groceries
In Cedartown.
Give us a call and you
will be convinced.
DuBose & Williams.
THE CEDARTOWN STANDARD
T1IKD1T, SEPTEMBERII. HOI.
Phone your orders lor laundry to
No. 117.
Editor E. B. Bussell spent Friday
In Atlanta.
Mr. V. L. McCluney spent Mon
day In Borne.
Mr. N.F. Cobb is visiting relatives
In Carroll county.
Mrs. J. B. Lisle left Tuesday for u
visit at Thomasvllle.
Mr. Luke McDonald, ol Borne,was
in the city yesterday.
See Beil and Stovepipe Enamel at
Burbank’s. Call, ladies.
Mrs. G. A. Thompson Is at Foster’s
Mill for a couple of weeks visit.
Mr. E. G. Ottley was the guest ol
relatives in Atlanta over Sunday.
Mrs. J. C. DuBose loft Saturday for
a visit among relatives in Marietta.
Mr. Claude Sawyer has entered the
State Technological School in At
lanta.
Good riding bridles for 05 cents'and
up, at the harness shop of W. A.
Wefcb.
Col. J. C. Walker left Tuesday ou
a business trip to Atlanta and Chat
tanooga.
Miss Stella Bussell left yesterday
on a visit to her sisters at Worth and
Ashburn.
I guarantee my buggies,—all de
fects made good right at home.
M. H. Cotton.
Miss Lily Ford, of Cave Spring,
lias been the guest this week of Mrs.
N. M. Wright.
Mrs. Lucy Henderson returned
Thursday from a visit of several days
In Cartersville.
Just received—a fresh barrel of
mango pickles.
J. Hud Philpot.
Mr. John W. Dodds returned last
evening from an extended stay In
Atlanta and Marietta.
Mrs. T. J. West returned to At
lanta this morning,after an extended
visit among relatives here.
Wanted—To >ent the rear of my
store room to any good dress maker.
Apply to Mrs. C. G. Janes.
Mrs. E. B. Barber, of Bockmart,
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Barber the first of the week.
Mrs. M. A. Wright has purchased
the Tolbert place on Philpot street,
and wdll move there next week.
Messrs. Felton and Ernest Mundy,
of Bockmart, spent Sunday with
their brother, Col. W. W. Mundy.
Mrs. J.L. Gross has returned to her
home in Gritiln, after a visit to her
parents, Col. and Mrs. W. F. Turner.
For Sale—A large building lot
convenient to knitting and cotton
mills and railroad. Call at this office.
Mrs. Lltt Bloodworth returned
Saturday to Atlanta, ufter a pleasant
visit to her sister, Mrs. W. Iv.
Holmes.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mayes and
Mrs. B. B. Watkins, of Atlanta,
were the guests over Sunday of Mr.
L. C. Butler and family.
Experienced salesman, draftsman
and book-keeper wants position.
Beferences furnished. Address “A.
D. C.,” care Standard.
Miss Libbie Armstrong, who has
been the attractive guest of Misses
Annie and Mary Brumby, returned
Monday to her hotneiu Atlanta.
MnuuiEBY Opening
AT
COBB’S,
Todays Toiorrow
Sept, 26th-27th.
New flannels at the Cedartown
Art 8tore.
Col. J. H. Sanders spent Sunday
at Slllesboro.
Mr. Geo. S. Beese was in Borne
over Sunday.
Mrs.'S. C. Wise is visiting Carters
ville relatives.
Mr. Cliff Jones, of Bockmart, has
been attending court this week.
Home Folks, clean the spots from
your carpet with Burbank’s “(I. C.”
Miss Annie Tate returned last
week from a visit in Bartow county.
Miss Edith Wyatt,of Tunnell Hill,
Is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. K,
Fielder.
Webb, the harness man, will ex
change good harness for your green
cow hides.
Col. L. J. Spinks, of Bockmart, is
looking after some clients at court
this week.
For Sale—House and lot, corner
Main and Central streets. Apply to
C. J. Turner.
Mr. Geo. L. Agee and family, of
Macon, are visiting ’Squire and Mrs.
J. A. Wilson.
Leave your orders for Graphos
phones and records with the Cedar
town Art Store.
Dr. J. A. Liddell, Dr. J. H. Hines
and Mr. W. L. Knight spent Satur
day night in Borne.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Sewell, of near
Marietta, have been spending a few
days here with their son, Prof. H.
L. Sewell.
City Marshal Gus Williamson, of
Bockmart, is among the familiar
faces at court from the east end of
the county.
The finest quality of druggist’s
sundries—combs, brushes, soaps, per
fumes, etc.,—can always be found at
Bussell Drug Co’s.
Monday was “Yom lvippur,” the
Jewish “Day of Atonement,” and
all Hebrew places of business were
closed in observance of the day.
Dr. B. F. Sims went to Cleveland,
Tenn.,last Saturday, where he placed
in Centenary Female College his two
bright little daughters, Shirley and
Margaret.
Hon. John Burnett, of Gadsden,
one of Alabama’s most popular
Congressmen, and Mr. J. M. Garvin,
of Hock Bun, Ala., were in the city
yesterday.
Col. J. S. Davitte, of Aragou, has
been attending court this week, aud
ba« been looking after the better
ment of some public roads in that
end of the county.
Mrs. B. P. Gann came over from
Dallas last week to visit her daugh
ter, Mrs. W. W. Mundy, and both
ladies have been spending a couple
of days in Buchanan.
Mr. Will J. Barr came up Friday
evening from Atlanta, haviug been
summoned by a message announcing
the last illness of his grandmother,
Mrs. Arabella Lockhart. He re
turned Tuesday to Atlanta.
For Fire Brick go to the Chapman
Plumbing Co.
Dr. D. M. Bussell spent Tuesday
at Taylorsville.
Bev. T. B. McCarty spent Tues
day in Bockmart.
Mr. E. A. Heard, of Borne, was in
the city yesterday.
Mr. H. M. Anderson, ot Shades,
spent Tuesday in Atlanta.
Strictly high-grade buggies, now
ready for sate at M. H. Cotton’s.
Miss Ladye Huberts returned yes
terday from a visit in Bockmart.
Mrs. J. E. Shurp, of Jacksonville,
Ala , is visiting at the Central Hotel.
Deputy Sheriff J. E. Dempsey
spent Tuesday in Atlanta on official
business.
Miss Fannie York, of Bockmart,
was the guest last week of Miss Min
nie Burgdorf.
Leave your orders at the Art
Store lor Chiistmas presents in time
to have them filled.
White wine vinegar—Just the thing
for pickling purposes. Weguarantec
it. J. Hup Philpot.
Mr.C.H. Pittman left this morning
on a business trip through Haralson,
Carroll and Heard counties.
Mr. I. A. Sewell, of Marietta, has
been the guest this week of his
nephew, Prof. H. L. Sewell.
Col. and Mrs. F. A. Irwin enter
tained the brothers and sisters of
Mrs. Irwin at a delightful dinner
Sunday.
Col. C. P. Bull was shaking hands
with friends in the city Tuesday.
The Colonel is always a welcome
visitor to Cedartown.
Lost—On Main street yesterday,
a gold ring with “Initial A” and four
chipped diamonds. Finder please
return to Miss Donle Bowman.
Cols. J. M. McBride, S. L. Craven,
G. B. Hutchens, A. I. and Al. J.
Head, of Tallapoosa, were here Sat
urday on business before Judge
Janes.
Mr. Charley D. Harris, who has
been for some time in South and
Central America, is now in Mexico,
and writes that ho expects to be
home Christmas.
Mr. W. O Cornelius has sold a 70-
acre farm, known as the Bufe Gibson
place three miles from town on the
E. & W. road, to Mr. J. C. DuBose,
the hbstlmg merchant.
A bouncing baby boy arrived
Tuesday in the home of Dr. and
Mrs. T. B. Garlington, nee Miss
Flora Peek, In Borne. Their many
Cedartown friends send hearty con
gratulations.
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hogg, who
live just east of town, have the sym
pathy of their many friends over the
loss Saturday morning oftheir bright
little four-year-old daughter. The
remains were tuken to Lake Creek
for interment.
Bev. F. L. McFadden and Mr. J.
E. Good left this morning to attend
the session of the Cherokee Presby
tery at Chickamauga. On account
of the absence of the pastor, there
will be no services at the Presbyte
rian church Sunday.
All parties who have not paid
their box rents at the postoffice by
the 10th day of each quarter, will
have to call at the general delivery
window for their mail, as no mail
will be put in their private boxes
unless they are paid for by that
time.
WEST END BAPTIST CHURCH.
As Gallilei said, “It Still Moves,"
—but we wish it to move taster. We
acknowledge with thankfulness
these added gifts: McDonald Brett
Furniture Co.,15; John Hand, $.3; A.
C. Cobb, |5. There is room for more,
friends. Help! We need flooring,
windows and seats. The church
will be organized inWest End on 5th
Sunday in September at three p. m.
All sister churches will please send
delegates to form the council.
Truly.
C. K. Henderson.
MILLINERY IPEHING
COBB’S,
Thursdays Friday,
Sept. 26-27th.
The largest line of fruit Jars in
town is at J. H. Stewart & Co’s.
Call on them for lowest prices.
Dr. J. A. Liddell and sons, Mas
ters Frank and Joe, returned Satur
day from a stay of several days in
Alabama.
Call and see our high-grade bug
gies, made at home; strictly first
class In every respect.
M. H. Cotton.
Miss Ida Collins, of Acworth, and
Miss Beulah Helms, of Dallas, were
the guests Saturday of the former’s
brother, Mr. J. 8. Collins.
I will take orders for your washing
and Ironing—everything you have
to be washed—at two cents a piece.
Leave orders at Knight’s drug store.
Mr. Darden Borders, who has been
sick at the home of Col. and Mrs. B.
W. Everett near Shades, has suffi
ciently recovered to return home to
the city.
Mr. James H. Brett has sold his
interest in the McDonald-Brett Fur
niture Company to the other mem
bers of that excellent firm, and is no
longer connected with that estab
lishment. Mr. Brett is a po; ular
young gentleman and has made
many friends in Cedartown since his
residence here, who hope that he
will engage in some business in our
city.
Cedartown ladies will enjoy a
pleasant treat today and tomorrow
in visiting the millinery openings at
the big stores of Messrs. Isadore
Scheuer and A. C. Cobb. At the
former, Miss Janie Hood will be as
sisted by Miss Lily Horun, and at
the latter Miss Lou Morgan will be
assisted by Mrs. Cal Dodds. Mrs.
Frederick, assisted by Misses Martin
and Turner, will have her opening
next Tuesday and Wednesday. All
are accomplished and artistic mil
liners, ami the lady will indeed be
hard to please who cannot find some
thing to suit her at one of these
stores.
Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 24, 1901.
1 have three cottages to rent on
Bockmart St. for not less than one
year beginning Oct. 1st next. I
have also other residence and busi
ness properties to rent for next year.
I will be in Cedartown on Monday
next, and interested parties may
confer with me on that date.
E. H. Bickardson, M. D.
WAGONS! BUGGIES!
DISC PLOWS,
DISC HARROWS,
AND
SMOOTHING HARROWS.
We make a specialty of the popular
WHITE HICKORY WAGONS.
AT
^Now is your chance to
secure the pick of the la
test. Our New Stock of
fers unusual advantages
to all early buyers. There
is no time like the present
to make your selections.
Take interest in your own
welfare, and drop in and
see our fine goods, and let
us prove to you that we
are fully prepared to ^
SAVE YOU MONEY
and furnish you with the
best. -© -©
Here are only a few of
All the Leading Brands of Fertilizers
for both Wheat and Cotton.
Cedartown Supply Co.
the many
offer.
bargains we
Fruit of the Loom Bleaching, = 6 3=4
New York Mills 5=4 Pillow
Casing, - 10c.
No. 22 soft Taffeta AU=silk Rib=
bon, special, - = = 10c
Good 5c Calico, only, = 3 7=8c
We will take pleasure in
showing you whether you
buy or not.
0. WILLINGHAM
CEDARTOWN, GA.