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New Goods!
Fine Clothnig
For
Fall!
\ Cents’ Furnishings in all the
LATEST STYLES.
They’re coming every day.
You come, too!
DAVIS BROS. ^ k ar b t l o°w c n k
THOKDAT, OCTOBER tO. HOT.
THE CEDARTOWN STANDARD A “ r nt f K Un<taey ,,,ent 8und,y ln
Blue Stone for sale now at Russell
Drug Co.
Mr. Holnus Smith was In Newnan
Saturday. — •
Col. J. O. Waddell was In Atlanta
yosterday.
Mr. T. J. Griffin was In Atlanta
yesterday.
Mr. D. O. Landrum Is spending
several clays In Atlunta.
Chief of Police J. M. Jolley wok
In Birmingham yestorduy.
Col. J. ID, Lovvorn spent Tuesday
and Wednesday In Huchunaii.
Oct. 3d, 1907.
Dear Friend:
We have nice calces
for breakfast every
morning ever since we
found some nice syrup
to put on them. We
must use a gallon eve
ry two weeks.
But it is not ex
pensive, for we can
get a whole gallon of
Louisiana Pure Cane
Syrup for 75 cts. and
it's the best. You
■can also get pure Por
to Rico Molasses and
Georgia Cane,too,which
is good for Breakfast
and Supper.
Your friend,
JACOB.
P. S. We have got
out of the habit of
going to any other
place for our Grocer
ies but
.ED. A. LOWRY,
Phones 43 and 74.
MIhh Nell Norton was in Atlanta
over Sunday.
Mrs. T. J. Davis spout the week
end at Aragon.
Mrs. Frank Marsh returned to At
lanta yesterday.
Mrs. B. F, Wright was In Atlanta
the first of the week.
Mrs. Chns. Word Is visiting rela
tives In South Georgia.
TO KENT -Nice, largo room. Ap
ply to Tho Standard office.
Mr. R. M. Hold ridge woe in Savan
nah the first of the weok.
Mayor J. H. Lacy and family spent
tho week-end In Atlanta.
Col. J. M. Hunt was in Piedmont,
Ala., yesterday on business.
He sure to attend the ladles’ Fair
dinner Saturday at the City Hall.
Mr. Winfrey Peek was home from
business college In Atlunta over Sun
day.
Mrs. B. F. Matthews returned Mon
day from a visit of several days In
Dallas.
Mr. E. L. Henderson Is visiting his
brother, Prof. Chas. Henderson. In
Newnan.
Mrs. J. \V, Boos Inst week sold to
MaJ. T. H. Boob a vacant lot on Phll-
pot street.
Mrs. Z. Grant, of White Plains
On., is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
J. E. Purks.
Mr. and Mrs- J. C. Hand are visiting
their daughter, Mrs. T. W. Parsons,
In Birmingham.
Call on Mar Van Roberts 1f you
waut your cleaning and pressing neat
ly and promptly done.
Mr. F. M. Duncan, formely of Ce-
durtown but now of McDonough, Is
visiting frleuds in the city.
Miss Gussle Adanut went to Atlanta
Friday to spend a few days with her
sister, Mrs. H. D. Bigham.
The ladies of the Maccabees are re
quested to meet at Mrs. A. M. Dunn’s
residence this afternoon at 3 o’clock.
Nicely furnished front room for
rent. Parlor floor. Apply to Mrs. \\.
C-Barber, coy. Phllpot and Noyes sts.
Mr. J. C. Trltt returned Thursday
from Marietta, where he was called
by the Illness and death of his sister.
Mr. 1 Q. Hunt left Monday for New
Castle, Ala., where lie bus accepted u
position with the Illinois Central Rail
way.
Rev. Chas. E. Wlldnmn, who Is at
tending the Atlanta Theological Semi
nary, was here to spend Saturday and
Sunday.
Miss Dora Williams, who has been
the guest of of her brother, Mr.
J. Williams, returned yesterday to
Marietta. ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Wright Adamson
have been in Atlanta this week
attendance at the international cotton
convention.
Mrs. Roger Dewar, of Nelson, with
her Infant daughter, arrived Tuesday
on a visit to her father. Mr. C. K.
Brumby, Sr.
Sergeant F. A. Witt, Corporal How
ard Uentou and Privates Will Ragtt-
dale and W. J. Wall uttended the
regimental shoot in Atlanta Saturday
Silver Cream, only 25 cents, will
make your old silver look new’. Put
up lu pint jars ready for use: easily
applied. For sale by W. W. TURNER
Jeweler.
SMITH—LEARY.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Smith announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Miss Callle, and Mr. William Meri
wether Leary, the marriage-to occur
on the 8oth Inst.
The fair- bride-to-be is one of Ce-
dartown’a most (topuiar and attractive
young Indies, and the groom Is one
of our prominent and ^sperouH
young business men who Is at the
head of the North Georgia Ore Co
Their wedding .which will be a beau
tiful home affair, will be rii event of
much interest to thllr host of friends
and well-wlshrrs.
MEETINGS IN PROGRESS.
The second week of the revival
meetings Inaugurated at the Meth
odist church by ita Moved paator.
Rev. H. M. Qullllnn, is now lu pro
gress. There is a good attendance und
a strong Interest is being manifest'd.
Services Hre held only at 7.30
this week, because of the fact that
this Is the' week of prayer” for the
Woman's Home Mission Society,whose
meetings are held every afternoon at
3 o'clock. It Is hoped and believed
that much permanent good will be acc
omplish* d by this series of meetings.
BIG DINNER HATI RIUT.
The ladies of Cedartowu arc taking
a commendable Inter* st in the ap
proaching county fair on the 29th and
30th inst., and propose to make their
department u distinct success, in or
der to Hifpplement the premiums of
fered by the Cherokee Driving Club
for displays In their department, the
ladles propose to gits one of their
popular dinners next Saturday at the
Fire Department rooms in the City j
Hall. Don't fall to attend if you like]
good things to eat.
Mr. Ellis Davis, of Rock mart, was li
town' Mondny.
Mr. Felton 11. Knight has been in!
Atlanta this week.
Mr. Hal Sparks was over yesterday;
from Cave Spring.
Phone 350 If you want cloanJng ami »
pressing promptly done.
Mrs. Henry Baldwin spent the first !
of tho week In Chattanooga.
Two five-room houses for sale in
Eastvlew. O. WILLI N01IAM.
Mesdames Clare Huff and Eugene;
Roberts were in Rome the first of the
week.
Mrs. W. T. Reville, of Greenville. |
is visiting her brother, tyr. L. S.!
Ledbetter. ^ I
Mrs. by 8. Ault Is visiting in At-1
lanta, the guest of her sister, Mrs.
H. B. Bigham. m
Miss Florlne Richardson is with a
party of Atlanta friends at the James
town Exposition.
The ladles of the Maccabees will
give a rummage sale next Saturday
opposite the postoffice.
good room for rent, with board,
for two young men or a couple with
out children. Phone 117.
Miss Kate liooz went to Rome
WHAT YOU WANT.
Long Kid Gloves
In Black, White and Tan. Every
wlieri) $8 60 nml Our price,
$3
American Lady
Corsets,
In all the regular and new
shapes, from $1 to $2.50 each.
Hosiery.
Fur Ladies, Misses uiul Children,
in Cotton and Wool, from 10c to
SOc. Special 35c, or 8 pair
for $1. See them.
Cloaks.
A/complete line of Ladies,Misses
and Childrens’ Cloaks just re
ceived, in Plain and Fancy Col
ors. $3.50 to $15.
Silk Mufflers
At prices to suit you.
Laces and
Embroideries
Arriving constantly, in all tjual-
ities and widths.
Dress Goods
In all the new shades and weaves
the most attractive line ever
shown here, with linings and*
trimmings to match. Ask to see
them.
Shoes
Queen Quality for Women.
Barry Shoes
Fur MEN.
PHILLIPS
Big Department
Store.
218.
CEDARTOWN, CA.
Atlanta
Sprlnr
Mr. 8. R. Nowell was in
Monday.
Col. W. G. M. Simmons
Rome Saturday.
Caj>t. Felix Corput, of Cavj
was here Tuesday.
Mr. Warren Dodd, of Taylorsville,
was here yesterday.
Mrs. S. F. Hanson spent Monday at
Friday to spend a few da\s with her I Borf * en Bpftag^ Ala.
brother, Mr. Tho#. Boos. ' Mr. F. A. Witt spent Sunday and
llr. W. W. Tlaon arrived home j Mond * y ln Carrollton -
Monday from a visit In Savannah.I Squire J. A. Wilson made a business
where his mother Is quite 111. 1 trip Monday to Borden Springs, Ala.
You want the best, of course! 8«» ' Mr. C. H. Kinney, of Attalla, Ala.,
always buy Chose & Sanborn's fanuniH 18 the guest of Mr. George Owens.
Seal llrund coffee at Lowry's i Mra. 8. J. Kennedy left Monday
Get ready to send aq exhibit to the for s visit of several days In Atlanta.
County Fair on the 29th and 30th. I Capt. C. T. Wilson, of Atlanta, Is
Of course, you are coin.ug yours If. j the guest of his nephew, Mr. Chas. Al-
Mr. Herbert W. Stubbs, of Quit- ,en -
man. spent Tuesday nigh: with bis | Mrs 8. B. Corley went to StUes-
parenta. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Stubbs. boro Friday for a couple of weeks
Messrs. Wm. Parker ami a. \\ . visit.
Blrkbcck spent the first of the week Mrs. J. W. Good, of Rock Run. Ala.,
Atlanta at the big International Is the gue.«t of Cedartown relatives
Cotton convention. I and friends.
Fire Co. No. 2 met Monday even-, Mr. Frunk Pierce, is spending sev-
lug and elected Mr. R. L. Bridges s.- eral days In B.>rtu-*ville and Zebulon
their driver to take the place of Mr. on business.
Glover Crimes, resigned. , Mrs. T. W. Stone, of Columbus, is
Dr. Win. Bradford has been attend- visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ing the International cotton conven- M. S. ltarron.
tion in Atlanta this week as a del-1 After a stay ln Jacksonville. Ala.,
egate from the Farmers' Union. | Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jarrell returned
Mr. E. S. CllBmblViB, of New York, home Monday,
arrived In the city Monday, .hav
ing been call.,) here-by the death o>
hU brother. Mr. t. E. Chanibless.
Shine 'em up! Silver Cream will I ,
polish you- Old stiver giving it a' liev ' '' M Ag *" h ** Purchas.d the
beautiful lustre. Try a pint jar. oply 1 0rebau * h l’ lacc on North Main street,
25 cents. \v. Wr-TURNEIl. Jeweler. nnd Mil1 mova theri ' 8 ° on '
Mr. Jr'iius A. Harris left Tuesday to *' ,r - ftntl Mrs - P* Hill are mov-
resumehls engineering duties in South 1 hig^baek this week from Frog Moun-
Amertca. He will spend some tlnie! tain * A,a « much to the gratification
For sale or exchange—one-horse
agon, good as new.
M. O. BARRETT, R. F. D. 1.
en route on the Isthmus of Panama.
A iHI/l rul registered Jersey cow,
‘ A.j.ncvat's Julia,” No. 163,450, fresh
i*» Villk, for sale; also, a Jersey bull,
tw,. years old. Apply to T. W. As-
Rury. Cave Spring, Qa.
Rev. 8. B. Ledbetter, the Pres ding
Elder of this district, will fill ihe pul
pit Sunday at the Methodist church,
ami will conduct the fourth quarterly
conference of the year Monday morn
ing. „ z
All the members of the W. C. T. U.
are cordially Invited to a social gath
ering at the Boob House at 3.30 o'
clock Saturday afternoon. The pres
ence of every White Ribboner is es
pecially requested.
A Good
We are now nicely settled in our
.new home in the Hardwick-1 elford Build
ing, and leel that we have made a good
move.
You will now make a good move by
coming to us to have your
PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED
Ol course, we currv a full line of
Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Toilet
Articles, Etc.
Russel! Drug Co.
Store Phone 125
Res. Phone 143
Moved Back
of their friends.
It is always best to buy the best
when it comes to buying coffee. Chase
& Sanborn’s famous Seal Brand at I
Ed. A. Lowry's will "suit you to a
T.”
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Allcott, of St.
Louis, arrived in the city Monday
and will be the guests of the latter’s
aunt, Mrs. J. W. Boob. Mrs. Allcott
ts remembered as Miss Bannie Rev-
ells. who visited here last spring.
Ladies, come to see my new, pret
ty hats, and other fancy novelties.and
let me show you the different ar
ticles in my store.
THE LADIES’ BAZAR. \
Miss Clara Whitaker, Mngr.
BUT
Hot a Backward Move!
We have now moved back to our old
stand in the Ledbetter Building, which has
been handsomely refitted for us. When you
want Hardware, we are there.
HALL & BARR