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My Hair
Ran Away
Don’t have a filling out with
your hair. It might leave you I
T^en v. hat? That would mean
thin, a.'raggly, uneven, rough
hair. Keep your hair at home I
Fatten it tightly to your scalp!
You can eaally do it with Ayer’s
Hair Vigor. It ia something
more than a simple hair dreas
ing. It ia a hair medicine, a
hair tonic, a hair food.
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BIG COUNTY FAIR
To be Held at Cedartown on Oct.
29th andr 30th,
Under Auspices of Cherokee Driving Club.
Governor Smith ro Speak.
IDLE DOLLARS
EARN NOTHING.
There htp ThotuniiiU of dul
lam in Polk rounty lyitifc idle.
If this money wan dopoaited in
the Banka, ii would add a crest
stimulus to tlm business of tho
community, anil at the aaine
time britiit incnme to its owners.
Why not convert that 110, foil
or $100 that you have been sav
ing for a “rainy da,#"’ into one of
our lotereat-hearinir eertilieatea?
Our facilities Hr« first-cluss and
ample. We serve the interest of
our customers. Our burglar-
proof vault prolectod by insur
ance guarantees absolute safety.
Bank of Cedartown.
K. C. BENTON, Cashier.
A K. YOUNG, Vico Pres.
Phone 89
NORTH MAIN ST.
We are now prepared to do
all kinds of Plumbing
10 Per Cent Less
than any other tigin" in Polk
county. Give us a call. Sat
isfaction guaranteed.
Do Yju Know
That VULCANITE ROOFING is
the most economical and durable
HKADY ROOFING on tho mar
ket. Nut affected by the weather
and is water, oil and aoid proof.
Endorsed by Nationul Board of
Fire Underwriters and South
eastern Tariff Association. •
J. H. DODDS, Agent,
OEDARTOWN, GA.
tJCBAftJDOn
It aKAUAMDUlHU&
ancAcio. " * ilunois.
Get along without a County Fair
thla year? Not much! There la too
much energy and enthualaam among
our people to think terlouily of auch
a thing aa letting It go by default
The persistently (touring rains be
fore and during the Fair last year
put the Folk County Fair Aaaoclatlon
■'under' the wea’h*r"financla11y,thou*h” bicycle
Its Officers have anme plana on foot
which they hope will put It on Itn
feet again. Hut In the meantime, old
Polk must have a Fair, and the Cher
okee Driving Club ha* patriotically
taken the matter In hand and will nee
to It that wo have a good one.
Tuesday and Wednesday. Oct. 29th
and 30tb. have been selected an the
dates, after a due consultation with
the weather department of various
almanacs, the predictions for fair
weather on those days deciding In their
favor as the dates for the Fair.
Governor Hoke Hnilth, Georgia’s dis
tinguished Chief Kxecutlvo. has ac
cepted an Invitation to act as the or
ator of the occaslon.and will deliver an
clay for the Fair. 12verybod^ will want
address In the morning of the first
to hear him. for besides being the
honored Governor of | the Km pi re
State of tho South he Is an especially
Interesting and forceful speaker.
Of course, there will be some good
horse racing. That almost goes with
out saying, for a county fair without
races would be ’ Ilk** Hamlet with
Hamlet left out."
Then, too, there sill be some pop*
ular athletic sports * with attractive
(irises. There will be foot races and
-and se wouldn't be at
all surprised If there would be a
"greased pig" race.
Agricultural, poultry and live stock
exhlbtffi will receive their due share
of attention, and good premiums will
be offered by our business houses In
these departments.
The Isdles' department will be aa
Intert'tipp as ever, and our good
women are taking hold of the matter
In a manner that Inaures Its success.
They will give a big dinner next Sat
urday at the Firemen's quarters In the
City Mall for the purpose of raining
additional funds.and everybody should
attend.
Think Fair and talk Fair for the
next two weeks. "Get a move on
yourself," and get your friends In
terested In 1L
And dou't forget that Governor
Hoke Smith will del.ver tho opening
address on Tuesday, the 29th Inst.
Selz Shoes.
WEAR THE BEST.
LOOK THE BEST and
ARE THE BEST.
Selz Liberty Bell School Shoes for Children
are Guaranteed.
Don’t neglect your Childen’s feet. Foot wear is as es*
sential o good health as anything else.
CALL ON
C. F. HARRIS &.
CO
And see a full line of the best shoes made.
( OXI'lKOLI.EK MRNKKAI, WIIIUHT
Vl.lt. OiUrtown III N|irrlat Kf(|ur«t
of Tkv ti.orvla I'lrr In.ur-
aarv ('ampin,.
Comptroller (leneral Wm. A. Wright
.pant yesterday In the city, bavin*
boon REV ANNOUNCE.
Cedartown la again fortunate In the
high character of the men who have
yielded to the aollrltatlon of friend,
and have connented to enter tho rare
for municipal honor, thla year. The
terma of Mayor J. II. Lacy and Alder-
men A. C. Cobb and H. O. PltU expire \ roro< * h ' rr ** th « •l**»*l request of The
this year, andelsewhere In this Issue j Georgia Fire Insurance Co., the $100,-
we publish the announcements of the J corporation with $6 000 surplus
excellent gentlemen who aspire to organlxed by Mr. Wm. J. Harris,
succeed them. His trip to Cedartown was a com-
Mr. R O. Pitta, who has made an pNment to the company.for his duties
excellent record as Alderman from the * M Insurance Commissioner of Oeor-
6th Ward the paat two years, is a do *»<* require a personal visit to
candidate for Mayor. He Is the pres- company headquarters
Ident of the Commercial Hank and ,,e •* hl « hl > pleased at the ex-
onc of our most highly esteemed busl- ®®Uent showing # made
ness men, and It Is felt that he will
give Cedartown a thoroughly busi
ness-like administration.
Dr. L. H. laedbeMer, who announces
Ills candidacy for Alderman from the
2d Ward, has served Cedartown In
past years a* Mayor and Alderman,
and the city will he Indeed fortunate
In securing his services.
Mr. A.M.Dunn, the clever agent of
the Central Railway. Is the announced
candidate for Alderman from the 6th
Wnrdind Is a good business man who
will look after the Interests of his
constituents.
They arc excellent nun for the of-
r.o* they aspire to fill and it Is
hardly probable Hint they will hftve
any opi»os|tlon to the’.r election.
by the Geor
gia Fire and the spleudld personnel of
the stockholders In Cedartown and
throughout the state. He complimen
ted the plan and organisation of the
company, and could no reanou whyj umc kind »t wax practically ludUtln
the enterprUe should not prove a alg- gulthablc from the aid one. It I. cu»
CENSORSHIP IN RUSSIA.
Fsrgmg Sca t «n Latter* and Replac
ing Stamps.
The modus operand I of the political
postal rensorMiIp. which has for some
time (mat l*ci n uuiMtially active In Its
scrutiny of prlvatp rorrespoadsm'e, lias
not materially chang'd since the time
when the nlhlll«t propaganda flrst
aroused Its energies.
The boiling kettle sod steam vapor
application are still In vogue, except
where the Intercepted lottoc hears a
wax seal or seal*. To op**n and re-
close a sealed letter wlthwH leaving
any eaally noticeable traces o? It hav
ing Imhmi tnmiN-red with I* n process re
quiring some llttls delicacy of tu iulp-
iilution on the part of the inquisitor
A thin, sharply edg*d steel blade
heated Just to the requisite decree to
pass under and remove the si-sl Intact
Is nsetl. but If this Is done clumsily,
writ*** the Odessa correspondent of the
Idswlon Standard, then, unless the let
ter be appropriated or destroyed, a
new seal must Ik» made. This Is ef
fected by taking n mold of tbe seal
with a substance wboas chief lugredl-
eut Is gypsum snd the elaborate ap
pliances of tlie eobluet nrdr quickly fur-
nidi from tbs mold a now sen I of the
Agents Wanted.—Continental Cas
ualty Company, 1208 Michigan Ave„
Chicago, HI.
We have represented life and ac
cident companies for fifteen years
mm4 every claim has been promptly
paid. We guarantee our rates and
•company. It will pay you to Investi
gate our policies.
W. J. HARRIS A CO.
thb who; wines.
The Wray ore mines near Walthall
arc soon to be reopened, and ore min
ing resumed on a larger scale than
ever before nt thla rich bank.
L. S. Collier of ChAttanongn. Rowe
Price of Tallapoosa, Will C. Hatter-
field of Cartersvllle, and Mr. Manley
of New York, have formed a new
company to operate this mine, and
the work of preparing the plant for
Immediate operation Is going rapidly
forward. A big steam shovel Is on
the ground, and ii new washer will
he added, togehter with dinkey en
gines, Irani* and other equipment for
mining .100 to *00 tons of ore dally.
This Is one of tho big ore properties
of Folk, and this amount
of Folk, ami this Industry will turn
loose a large amount of money.
The Georgia State Fair opens to
day in Atlanta and closes Oct. 20th.
The war between the oil mills in
Rome Is over, and buyers In that city
ure now* paving only the regular
market price for seed.
It Is all right for President Roonexelt
to get off the lid and go bear hunt
Ing. But don’t you remember what
howl was raised when lTesldent
Cleveland nsetl to go duck hunting
•Funny, Isn’t It?
Tho following Item trom the Atlanta
Georgian In reference to a former
Cedartown young man will he read
with Interest by his many friends: —
"Louis R. Waddey, secretary to At
torney General Hart and one of the
most popular officials In the Capitol,
was admitted to practice In the fed
eral court on Monday by Judge New-
nan. Mr. Waddey had already been
admitted to the state courts. He be
gins his career In tho federal court
with a host of friends who wish him
success.*" i ||, $
nsl success.
Wright was driven over the
city by Vice President L. H. Led
better, Treasurer Wm. Bradford snd
Judge C. O. Janes, attorney for the
company, and he expressed him'elf
both surprised and gntiifltri at the
wealtir and progress of the Cedar
City, this being hi* first visit to our
town. Ha was shown our various In
dustries, and took much Interest In
our hig Iron ore mine* that lay In
sight of our court house.
He was the guest of President Har
ris while here,and greatly enjoyed his
day’s stay In North Georgia.
lier.ptroller General V* right was a
bre\e and loyal Co. f* derate soldier,
and lest a log on th- battlefield. Ills
father was Gen. "Bans" Wright, of
Augusta, who was a brilliant editor
and
tomarr In this country to attach the
(>oetage on a letter ns a wafer In
stead of a seal—that Is. the postage
Is placed on tbs reverse side of the en
velope, covering the point of tbe Join
ing flap.
This almost luvarliihls custom ren
ders the application of the steuru ket
tle a comparatively easy, matter, and
If the postage tie urcaslounlf} destroy
ed it Is readily repaired by uewr post
age of tli«> same denomlu^ia, und
the obHterutlug stiU’.p of the place of
origin 1s again applied, a su«pect let
ter may lie open*] st tbe p »*toffice of
Itn destinntkMi, but that Is of no con
sequence. ns every branch cabinet nolr
posncHNes obliterating stamps for ev
ery city and town In the empire, and
should the Intercepted epistle be of for
eign origin tho expert officials can vory
rapidly prepare a perfect counterfeit of
the obliterating stamp.
A different proceos. snd s very situ- f , Ih . n
prominent rltlsen of Cteorgta | pie owe. is employed when the cover of n „„ u .
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED.
We have bought the W. W. Cone mill
and gin, west of town, and guarantee
satisfaction in every line.
We are prepared to meet all compe
tition in ginning, and can give you prompt
and reliable service.
Our Crist Mill is in daily operation,
and solicit your patronage.
We pay the highest market price for
Cottonseed.
Early Whitt.
Mm. Hervcy writes on Oct. 2.". lt»7.
to her husband that bis "four listers
bow l*een hear thla afternoon, an l as
they never come uuattended, hr* ught
with them Mr. Gn—. Mr. Down— nnd
Mr. Bo—. Part of them staid' and
played st which (sic) tel this moment,
w hich I* past 11 w’clock.”
Twenty years later (March IK 1
for years. Hr Is one of Georgia's pur-
Nt and beat public officials, ami his
long service of twenty-eight years In
the important position be has so
faithfully and ably filled constitutes
one of the most Inspiring chapters In
the history of thestntc.
ROCKMART XEWS.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. W Inn, of Rome,
have been the guests this week of
their daughter. Mrs. II. B. Sasser.
Hon. Felton Mundy *iwnt Friday at
Cartersvllle.
Editor E. B. Bussell, of the Cedar-
tho nrivfted letter Is of stout texture,
such ns the official stationery common
ly used in the diplomatic and other
ottb b.l services, snd Is sealed. The up-
(wr or lower or one of the cud folds of
the letter I* carefully cut with h nar
row nud extremely sharp paper knife.
11$ the silt Ml Is NjtlMl wteb n
»|mhIa1 kind *»f very flue aud strongly
adhesive cement, which Is of various
colors to mutch the particular shade of
envelope operated upon. The uaturul
crease in the fold of very thick paper
greatly assists the success of this proc
ess.
It was flrst publicly revealed some
twenty years ago through a curious
blunder on the part of a postal lnqulal-
town Standard.has been shaking hands i tor In Pt. Petersburg. A member of the
with Kookmnrt friend, this week j * lprU ' nl *<»tT »« ,ho Q»«l it'Orsay bnd
Hon-. W. 10 Spink., of Dali., .pent!
Thursday here with his brother. - - -
M. Spinks.
Mr. W. J. Slaton
day from Cedartown.
Mr. A. N.Sewell spent the week-end
In Birmingham.
Mr. Jas. Tate spent the latter part
of laHt week at Esom Hill.
an* over Thum
per to a friend In the French legation
In the Russian capital. The envelope
boro three seals nnd was oppnrentl.i
intact when delivered.
On opening the letter the wctplent
was astonished to And Inclosed a Bus
alan translation of the same In pencil
script. The (Hiatal Inquisitor had Innd-
j vertcntly Inclosed Ills Russian tran-
1 script. The Indignant receiver made a
I very strong protest tn the proper quar
tsr. and six weeks later he was polite-
. . t ly Informed that the "erring official"
Arrangements are being made for beou severely reprimanded and
the biggest Jind best Race Meet we | |bat there w?ould l»e no re(>etltlon of
have ever had In Polk county. Pro- the Irregularity
gram and purses will be given next j
big races.
week. Let all who have any race
stock get ready. A. K. YOUNG.
Tbe Alabama State Fair has opened
In Birmingham, and will last until
Oct. 16th. Tho Seaboard Air Line Is.
selling tickets to Birmingham and re
turn from Cedartown for $3.44; Rock-
mart. $8.82; Esonfi Hill, $3 16.
Nothing pleases a little man more
an opportunity to crack a big whip.
For ('happed skin.
Chapped skin whether on the hands
or face be curl'd In one night by
applying Chamberlain's Halve. It Is
also unequalled for sore nipples, burns
and scalds. For sale by Russell* Drug
Co.
writes to tho Rev. Mr. Thomas
Foulkes, the tutor of Mad Tom ller-
vsy. at Oxford, about that ron’s gam
bling propensities. lie 1* to follow the
example of his "good grandfather Her
vsy. who, pray tell Torn, never pluyed
st any game but wbUt. and at that
only In Christman time for science a
coraer.”
Lady Bristol was at Bath In April,
1723, und was then In the center of the
world of whist. "Poor Bishop Nov-
ell." she writes, "can scarce be reck
oned among the living, being (In my
opplpUin) worn than dead. They say
ho sltts at Idndsey’s with one to hold
his cards and nuotber to give him
snuff. Palsey and gont hare brought
him to this mlsslrnble condition." On
May 1 site cheerfully Informs her hus
band that the diversion of the evening
Is the puppet show*. "Betty is gone
with Lad^ Torrlugton. The whiskers
have promised me sotuo diversion
after ’tls over."—I>*ndon Notes and
Quarles.
•wests and ths Disposition.
Nothing could lie said tn greater
praise of a people than that they like
sweets. It shows a wholesome, vigor
ous. healthful comillion, an appetite
not Jaded from excessive Indulgence.
The child whose appetite has not lie-
come polluted or calloused by false
rellshe*. smarting sauces and burning
drinks loves sweets; so does the girl o'
bright eyes and untainted youth, ns In
evidenced by her fondness for Ice
creams and desserts. The young ath
lete among men loves sweets nearly as
well as does the child. But the bar
room lounger, the "cigarette tieud,"
tho "dope fiend" and the depraved of
all other classed do not like sweets.
Long ago their minds and appetites
lost the desire for everything pleasing
to the nntnrn! palate.—What to Eat.
Application for Administration.
Georgia, Polk County:
To whom It may concern:—T. H.
Boox. 8r., having In proper form ap
plied t»> me for permanent letters of
admtnlstratiion on the estate of Mrs.
Clara J. Barton, late of said county,
this Is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next of kin of Mrs.
Clara J. Barton to be and appear at
my office within the time allowed by
law. and show cause, if any they can.
why permanent administration should
not be granted to H. J. Dempsey on
Mr*. Clara J. Burton’s estate. Wit
ness my hand uud official signature,
this 7ht day of Oct., 1907.
A. I>. HOGG, Ordinary.
Application for Administration.
Georgia. Polk County:
To all whom ll may concern:—J. M.
Jenkins having in proper form ap
plied to me for permanent letters of
administration on the estate of Wil
liam Jenkins, late of said county,
this lato cite all and singular the
creditors and next of kin of Wil
liam Jenkins to be and appear at my
office within the time allowed by law,
and show cause, if any they can, why
permanent administration should not
be granted to J. F. Carmichael on
William Jenkins’ estate Witness ray
hand and official signature, this 7tb
day of Oct., 1907.
A. D. HOGG, Orjliury.
Application for DI*ml«»don.
Georgia, Polk County:
Whereas. J. L. Moore and Seaborn
Jones, executors of last will of Mrs.
M. G. Jones, represents to the court
In their petition duly filed and en
tered on record that they have fully
administered Mrs. M. G. Jones* es
tate; this Is therefore to cite all
l»ersons concerned, kindred and cred
itors, to show cause. If any they can,
why said executors should not be
discharged from their administration,
and receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday* In Nov., 1907.
A. D. HOGG, Ordinary.