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W« nr« very anxious to got
y,ur traJa on toilet soap* and
are doing everything In our power
to make a favorable impression.
Please look at our case the next
time you are in the neighborhood
and it will prove to you that we stu iy
carefully the wants of our patrons.
We keep only good soap,
a good supply, and a good
assortment.
We have all the popular
brands, including Purple Azalea,
English hawthorn Blossoms,
and many others. The next time
you want soap coma to
Bradford’s Drug Store,
l.
Mrs. Wm. White was In Atlanta
Friday.
Mtas Kllen Heaton spent Saturday
In Rome.
Col. J. O. Waddell was In Aragon
Saturday.
Mr. W. B. McBryde spent Sunday
at Hockmnrt.
Mr. Eugene IMttnian. of Rome, wa*
here Sunday.
Mr. 8. 8. Evans spent Friday at
Ragland. Ala.
Mr. W. R. Pitts was In Atlanta the
first of the week.
Mrs. J. A. Wynn spent n part of
last week In Rome.
Mr. J. C. Knight, Jr., has been In
Atlanta this week.
Mr. 11. N. VanDevur.il* r returned
from Atlanta Friday.
Mr. C. R. Wlngard. of Hamlet, was
In the city Saturday.
Mrs. G. W. Whitfield spent Sunday
with Rockmart relatives.
Mr. G. W. Allen la visiting his
brother In Piedmont. Ala.
Mist Viola Jenkins, of Cartersvlllc,
Is the guest of Mrs. Reese.
Mr. J. M. Maxwell, of Cartersvllle.
was here on business Friday.
Misses Ethel Felton and Ola 11II-
burn were In Rome Saturday.
Mrs. John Pare, of Birmingham,
spent tho first of the week here.
Mr. Wm. Dollar left Friday for n
Visit to friends at Bear Creek. Ala.
Messrs. J. M. Hamrick and W. M.
NVaddell, of Fish, spent Sunday here.
Tomorrow never gets here, but yes- I
terday Is always at our heels.
Tho Story of a Medicine.
Its name—"Golden Medical Discover? •
was suggested by one of Its most Import
ant and valuable Ingredients — Golden
Bog) root.
Nearly forty year* ago, Dr. Pierce die*
covered that he could, by the u*e of pure,
triple-refined glycerine, aided by a cer
tain degree of constantly maintained
boat and with the aid of Apparatus and
appliances designed for that purpose, at
tract from oar most valuable natlvo me
dicinal roots their curative properties
much better than by the use of alcohol,
•0 generally employed. So the now world-
famed "Golden Medical Discovery," for
the cure of weak stomach. Indlf estlon. or
dy»pep«la. torpid liver, or blllou»ne*s and
kindred deranfemsnta was first made, as
It ever ilnfte has barn. without a particle
of alcohol In Its maiJe-up. •
A glanceVoXikr JuU list of Its Ingredi
ents. printed nTi-TyefY bottle-wrapper. * 1
will show that It Is \*4* from the mosi
valuable medicinal roA^s\found growing
In our American fores
these endorsements nil
been complied by I)r. R. V. Pierce, of
Buffalo, N. Y.. and will be mailed frtt to
any one asking same by postal card, or
letter addressed to the Dortor as above.
From these endorsements, copied from
standard medical books of all the differ
ent schools of practice. It will bo found
that the ingredients composing tho "Gold
en Medical Discovery" are advised not
only for the cure of the above mentioned
diseases, but also for the cure of all ca
tarrhal, bronchial and throat affections,
accompainnd with catarrhal discharges,
hoarseness, sore throat, lingering, or
hang-on-cough'. and all those wasting
afferlions which. If not promptly and
properly treaUsi are liable to terminate
In consumption. Take Dr. Fierce • Dis
covery In time and persevere In Its u»o
until you give It a fair trial and It Is not
likely to disappoint. Too much must not
be expected of It. It will not perform
miracles. It will not cure consumption
In Its advanced stages. No medicine will.
It will cure tho afflictions that lead up to
consumption, \f taken in lime.
IBB CEDARTOWN STAHJAKD
T8BMDIT, OCTOBEB 10 Itfll.
Mr. R. H. Jones waa in Rome Satur
day.
Hon W. C. Bunn was In Atlanta
Saturday.
Mr. Wm. Leary siwnt Friday In the
Gate City.
Mrs. Estelle Hardwick Spent Satur
day In Rome.
Miss Callle Smith spent the week
end In Atlanta.
Miss Florlede Jones left Saturday
for Ohatchle, Ala.
Mr. W. K. Holmes s|>ent the first of
the week In Atlanta.
Miss Cora Anthony spent Saturday
and Sunday at Jonesboro.
Prof. K. B. King, of Atlanta, spent
Saturday and Sunday here.
Mias Kllen Heaton visited her par
ents Sunday In Itockmarl.
Miss Annie Brumby returned Thur.-
Uny from a visit at Marietta and Nel
son.
Capt. T. M. Hightower Is sending
sc*eral days In Talledega. Ala., on
business.
Miss Sarah, Bunn return'-d to Ma
con Saturday'after a visit to relatives
in the city.
Mr. nnd Mrs. 8. V. Richardson left
8unday for a trip to the Jamestown
Exposition.
Mr. W. H. Trawlck spent the first
of the week ul Anderson, S. C . on
legal business.
Mrs. \V. 8. Coleman Is visiting In
Atlanta, the gu< si of her sister, Mrs.
J. I. Coleman.
Mr. 8. G. Garrett, a good farmer of
Hah district, was In the city Saturday.
Mr. E. A. Locklear, of Rockmart,
spent Thursday In the city on busi
ness.
Messrs. A. W. and E. D. Stone, of
Etna, we re In the city on business Sat
urday.
j Col. W.W. Haskell has purchased a
bouse from Mrs. Marie Ford on Her
bert street.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Burner, of Ma
con, are visiting their brother, Mr.
Olln Chester.
I Messrs. Fred and Charles Thompson
wgnt to Piedmont, Ala., on a hunt
ing trip Friday.
Mrs. W. N. Hutchings returned
Thursday to Cartersvllle after a visit
to relatives here. •
Mr. It. M. Wheeler, one of our
clever carpenters, has moved hls fam
ily to East Point.
Rev. H. D. Leonard, of DeKalb
county, Ala, Is visiting hls uncle,
Mr. T. C. Leonard.
Mr. J. T. Harrctt last Saturday
I bought eighty acres of land near Ber
rys from Mr. C. W. Smith.
Mrs. Julia Mobley, who has been
visiting her brother, Mr. A. J. Hardy,
returned to Piedmont. Ala., Saturday.
Mr. J. F. Brown, n popular salesman
who has been with Peltitt ft West.will
h« found at G. L. Sloan's grocery
store.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Cunningham.who
have been the gu sts of Mrs. G. W.
McMeektn. return* d to Birmingham
Friday.
After several days visit to rela
tives in the city, Mrs. Ed Minn and
son, Mr. William Horan, returned to
ArknnHan Friday.
DEAR MADAME:--
Cold weather will soon be here, a
fact that can’t fail to suggest the need
for new BOYS’ CLOTHES.
If you’ve fitted out the boy at this
store in former years, we need only
remind you that we’ve again prepared
for your visit. If you are not one of
our customers, we wish to come out
boldly with the statement of our ability
both to undersell give better quality.
In personal service, in preparedness to meet
your needs, in the intrinsic value of our goods, in
variety of style, we not only excel but positively lead
all others to the degree that it becomes practically a
duty to make your purchases here.
CHAPMAN
PLUMBING CO
J. R. CHAPMAN, Prop.
3T.ce next to Standard Bldg.
Phone
CEDARTOWN. GA.
Sanitary Plumbing,
Steam Fitting.
First-Class Work at Reasonable
Prices.
DO YOU WANT TO BUILD OK BUY
A HOME!
If an, we can offer you a 6 per cent, line ol
money, princiosl sud interest payable monthly.
In other word*, what you pay or your houae In
7 ar • yeam. Ia paying rent at the end of 7 year*
you would hare a Urge pile of rent receipts On
our plaa you would hare your home paid lor
haring paid all your note*. WHICH DO YOU
PRKKKR? City or farm loans, at 6. 7 and 8 per
ceat according to condition*
For further information, call on or addreu
J. MALLORY HINT,
Cedartown, Gu.
HONEY to LOAN.
We have clients who ran loan you
all the money you wish to borrow on
acceptable real estate security. Loans
of 91.000 or over at 6 per cent, less
than 91,000 at 7 per cent Interest. Be
sure you see us.
MUNDY & MUNDY,
Correspondents forPolk County.
CEDARTOWN. GA
Mrs. J. H. Prlvfftt, of Jacksonville.
Ala., Is the guest of her daughter. Mr»*.
Fred W. Wood. ^
Mrs. W. J. Harris returned Thurs-
' day evening front a couple of days
stay In Atlanta.
MImh Tinsley Winston, of Went
Point, Is the guest of her mother,Mrs.
Eunice Winston.
Mr. J. W. Boo/, has bought from Mr.
R. M. Wheeler a couple of lota on
North Broad at reel.
Mrs. Ida Kaphan returned to At
lanta Friday after several days visit
to Mrs. L. M. Prouty.
Miss Bessie Lowry returned lust
week from a visit to friends and rel
atives In Birmingham.
Mr. J. D. Waddell, of Atlanta, spent
the week-end with his parents. Col.
and Mr*. J. O. Waddell.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Greer, of Mari
etta, spent the week-end with their
brother, I)r. J. P. Greer.
Mesdarnes W. T. Gibson and E. C.
Benton left Saturday for a visit/ of
several days In Jacksonville, Ala.
Mr. William Chambles*. of Birming
ham. was called here Saturday by the
death of hi* brother, Mr. Eugene
Chambless.
) Solicitor General W. K. Fielder Is
I attending Haralson Sujierior Court
! this week, and Is assisted by his son.
Col. W. J. Fielder.
Mr*. W. D. Davis, of Talledega. Ala.,
who has been the guest of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hightower,
returned home Saturday.
Mrs. G. B. Stovall, who has been
the guest of her daughters. Mtsdame*
J. Wright Adamson and W. H. Tra
wlck, returned Thursday to Madison.
Mr. Calvin Ledbetter and family,
who were called here by the Illness
and death of their brother. Louis Led
better, returned home Sunday to Lit
tle Rock. Ark.
Mr. Ransom Ayer*, of Anulston.
Ala., visited hi* parent*. Mr. and Mrs.
John Ayers. Saturday and Sunday and
returned Monday.
Messrs. Q. W. Moore, C. J. Turner,
B. H. Harris. J H. West, and G. F.
Haney attended the Farmers' I n Ion
meeting In Rockmart Friday.
Mr. N. J. Farmer, of Borden Springs,
Ala., has accepted a pos.tlon with the
Aiabamu ft Georgia 'ron Co., and wl 1
make Cedartown hls future home.
Mrs. James Pierce returned to An
niston. Ala., Saturday after *,*e.id n:;
several days in the city as the guest
of h< r father, Mr. R. H. McMeekin.
Mr. D. A. Hicks, of Cedartown. was
In the city yesterday on business." •
Mr. J. L. Chitwood, of Cedartown,
was In town yesterday.—Rome Trib
une. 3d.
The many friend* of Mr. and Mrs.
Gus Duke will be glad to know they
have returned from 0 trip to Shaw
nee, Okla, and will make Cedartown
j their home.
This Is the time of the year to do
I your painting. Pulnting, papering and
| decorating is John Casey's business.
1 He does nothing else. Leave word at
Bradford’s drug store; he'll get the
message and will call on you.
Squire W. F. Freeman has bought
the stock of groceries of Pettit ft
West and will move same to hls own
placo of business. Mr. J. M. Pitts
goes with the goods to the Freeman
store.and will be glad to welcome hls
many .rlends.
Miss Belle Barr was the charming
hostess at a beautiful lawn party last
Thursday afternoon given In honor
of Miss Edith Wood, of Roswell. Only
a few guests were Invited, and the
party was informal and delightful.
The hostess was assisted by Mesdames
E. 8. Ault and W. K. Holmes, MIbsih
Callle Smith nnd Emma Quilllan.
Cream, cake and punch were served.
A. C. COBB,
The man on the Comer in the White
Building.
XTRAGOOD IS THE BEST BOYS’ BRAND.