About The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1907)
Headquarters FOR EVERYTHING IN THE JEWELRY Lino. Yuii will find my stuck always jip »•> tIih full standard in quantity, quality and STYLE. New ^ouds continually lining added. I keep a vigilant watch for tlie latest fads and fashions, and not hi nit in that line will he overlooked. A I a rite and varied stock ol .A, . Watches and Clocks At specially reduced prices. DON T FORGET THAT. , A new and complete line of BRACELETS, COMBS, SASH PINS AND BUCKLES. Everything for the table in staples att I noveltieB. including a moBt complete as sortment of Hawkes’ Cut Class, \ Sterling Silver, As well as best plate. 1 am now better prepared to uive special attention to all kinds of REPAIRING in my line. W. W. TURNER, Jeweler. Woodward ftantel§ lead all othera by virtue ol quality —they are artistic at brains can make them, reasonable in price and made in every poasible style. No modern Southern home is com* plete without WOODWARD MANTELS. The tre mendous demand (or them has mado us the largest MANTEL MANUFACTURERS in the South. Our beautiful CATALOG “C" illustrated with many de signs. sent FREE ON REQUEST. WOODWARD MANTEL CO., K5 Whitehall St. ATLANTIA. CiA. WOODWARD MANTEL Cq " atuanta.ca.1 - r k “MAttqi'KRADK” PARTY. The "ball masque," that's the thing! Everybody, and their cousins and their uucles and their aunts, are go ing tomorrow (Friday) night to the Armory to see the fancy costumes, rich, riue mid rucy, and to guim the iaeut .y of the ' unknown dls tulscd." The ladies are preparing au enjoy able party for all who attend, and there are going to be revealed many surprises for the throng of spectators. A small charge of 25 cents will he made at the door, the proceeds to go for the prizes offered In the Woman's Department of the County Fair. A prize will be given nt the party for the best mash, which will coastal of two free tickets for both days of the Fair. The contest for these free pass es to the Fa'r will prove excltlng.and everyone who "dons the dominoes" will he a competitor for this stake. Get ready for the masque party, and enjoy an evening of rare fun while incidentally contributing to a good cause. The ladles will have the mon ey III hank for every prize offered nt the Fair by their department, and all contestants may know that the win ners will surely "get the gold." The Baugh-Zimmerman Band will furnish good music for the occasion, New l’ustor to Be Installed. Sunday, Oct. 20th, al the elov o'clock service Rev. W, W. Powell, the pastor-elect, will be formally In stalled as pastor of the Cednrlown Presbyterian church. The Cherokee Presbytery nt Its recent meeting ap pointed the following commission Rev. W. H. I)nrnail, D. l).,of Calhoun, to preside, preach and propound the constitutional questions; Rev. H. B Searlght of Acworth, to charge the pnstor; Rev. W. A. Cloveland of t tersville, to charge the people; and Elder Calhoun of the Cartarsvll.e church as alternate. Those services will he most Inter- .'sting and Impressive, and the public la cordially Invited to bo present. At the evening services Rev. W A. Cleveland, of Carlersville, will preach. Special music will bo rond- d on both occasions. MONTHLY MISERY is one of woman’s worst afflictions. It always leaves you weaker, and is sure to shorten your life and make your beauty fade. To stop pain take Wine of Cardui and it will help to relieve your misery, regulate your func tions, make you well, beautiful and strong. It is a re liable remedy for dragging down pains, backache, head ache, nervousness, irritability, sleeplessness, dizziness, fainting spells, and similar troubles. A safe and efficient medicine for all women’s pains and sickness. Mrs. J. L. Broadhead of Clanton, Ala. writes; “I have used Cardui for my disease, which was one peculiar to women, and it has completely cured me.” AT ALL DRUG STORES, IN $1.00 BOTTLES FORM TWO TV FECHHUMER FISHELCO. Mi I*. Horton and John uttending the Fair in I WRITE US A LETTER describing fully *11 your symptom and we will send you Fra# Advice In plain sealed envelope. Ladles' Advisory Dept.. The Chattanooga Medkine Co., Oiatunougo. lean. WINE OF CARDUI Application for l)iHmU*lon. I TOR MAYOR. Georgia Polk County: 1 heret » r announce myself a candt- Whereaa, D. H. Hubbard, admlnls-! date for Mayor, subject to the white trator of J. B. Robards, represent!! to primary, and ask the votes of my the court In his petition duly filed and fellow citizens. Respectfully, entered on record that he has fully P1 rTS administered J. B. Robards' estate; FOR ALDERMEN, this is therefore to cite all iiersons , j am a candidate for/Alderman from concerned, kindred and creditors, to Die Ward, subject to the White show cause, if any they can, why i primary, and will appreciate the sup- said administrator should not be dis- ( J)0rl Q f my constituents, charged from his administration and j L.S. LEDBETTER, receive letters of dismission on the, j w i s h to announce my candidacy first Monday in Nov., 1907. f or Alderman from the 5th Ward, D. HOGG, Ordinary. subject to the White Primary, and ask the support of my constituents. A. M. DUNN. Application for Dismission. PAYS PROMPTLY. Georgia, Polk County: Whereas, Felix Corput, adminis trator of Daniel Diamond, represents Messrs. YV. J. Harris & Co., Agents, to the court in his petition duly filed Gentlemen: — and entered on record that" he has I have received check for f1.000 in fully administered Daniel Diamond s full payment of accident policy which estate; this is therefore to cite ray husband. W. L. Hunt, carried with all persons concerned, kindred and The Travelers Ins. Co. through your creditors, to show cause, if any .they \ agency. I thank you for prompt set- can, why said administrator should tlement of same. MR-v W. L. H NT. not be discharged from his adminis- j m tration and receive letters of dismis- ' Mrs - M - c - Bobo entertained a party Sion on the first Monday In Nov., of rrlendi ver >' Pleazantly yesterday | ordered to the Philippines, afternoon. Elegant refreshments were 1 served. Me-»d im* s Estelle Hardwick and Holmes Smith served the coffee, ! and Mesdame 1I«*7 D. HOGG. Ordinary. CITY TAX NOTICE. abor 1 Ault and E. A. Herndon prea ded at the punch bowl. The books for the colleetiouof City Meadamea J. H. Sanders and C. A. ^axes for the year 1907 open at the j Collins invit'd the guests into the Clerk’s .office Oct. 1st, and close Nov. dining room, where a delicious salad A'th.lSOT. J. C. WALKER, | course was served by Misses Helen City Clerk.- Good and Forrest Pitts. *b e.‘*| m I m ite a|j Mrs. W. J. Bllssltt, of Fish. Is the! Elder N. A. Hamrick went to Car- 1 ere. Snest of her daughter. Mrs. Henry ro n county Friday to attend an As- •y ca JV'ray, at Lime Branch. sociatlonal meeting tot :ratio < full \ Dooley Atlanta this week. The ladies should be certain to cut out and use the coupon In the adver tisement of Bradford’s drug store. LOST—A bunch of keys last Thurs day night. Finder should leave same at The Standard office and receive reward. Tuesday was the last day for pay ing road tax. and those who have not paid their tax will have to pay the ex tra cost. Tee'-hee! If you want to be gen uinely tickled over your coffee, buy the famous Chase & Sanborn’s Seal Brand at Lowry’s. It’s the best. Mesdumrs H. VanDevandcr and C. R. Fay, of Coal City, Ala., are the guests of their sons aud brothers, Messrs. H. N. and A. H. VanDevander I)r. and Mrs. Wm. Bradford spent Thursday In Cave 8prlng, where the former attended a meeting of the trustees of the State School for the Deaf. Silver Critam, only 25 cents, make your old silver look new. Put up In pint Jars ready for use; easily applied. For sale by W. W. TURNER, Jeweler. Miss Kate l*ooz entertained pie of tables very ploasantly at bridge Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. E. T. Miller, of Media, Pa, serving elegant refreshments. Dr. and Mrs. Everard Dugas Rich ardson and Miss Florine Richardson, of Atlanta, are spending some time in New York, after a delightful visit to the Jamestown Exposition. Mrs. W. W. Powell and children ar rived last week from Kentucky, hav ing been visiting relatives on the here to Join Mr. Powell, who has entered upon his duties as the pas tor of the Presbyterian church here. The Sunday School will be re-or ganized at St. James Episcopal church, and will hereafter be held at 9.30 a. m. Regular services on Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Special vpiusicaj program is arranged for both services. Ail are cordially invited. CapL Percy L. Jones, who is now ir. charge of the sanitary department o! the United States army at the James town Exposition, has au excellent ar ticle on “A Model Camp" in the cur rent number of Army & Navy Life. This popular young officer has been and will isit his mother, Mrs. Della Jo res before’ his departure Dec. 1st. The W. C. T. U. was highly com plimented last Saturday afternoon by an entertainment given by Mrs. J. W. liooz. The music rendered by Miss Mary Harris was beautiful and sweet, and the recitations by Miss Emma Quillian were interesting and amusing. Delicious refreshments wc served, and all seemed to enjoy double portion of pleasure. A peti tion was signed to prevent the forma tion of a locker club in Cedartown. An Interesting Exhibit of the Smartest Fall Fashions for Men and Young Men *£ a* are now on display. You and your friends are offered an opportunity of viewing the largest and most magnificent display we have ever made of Fashionable Clothes Which have just come in Irom the makers who enjoy a national reputation as manufacturers of strictly high-class clothing. The materials, in patterns that are novef and color cftects that will delight you, are exclusive weaves of the best mills of Europe and America. We vouch for the absolute style-correctness of every Suit as well as the excellence oi the labrics, workmanship and fit. These we oiler you for selection, and cordially invite your critical inspection, at your earliest convenience. Suits and Overcoats $12.50 to $30 The new At tumn Huts and Smart Haberdashery also await your criticism W. K. HOLMES, ' 1 Clothier ® Furnisher. way Just Mr. Lee West spent Sunday in Rome. Mr. C. M. Boynton and family have moved hack to Carrollton. Mr. J. A. Wynn, of Cedartown.wiyi hero Wednesday on business.—Rome Herald. Mr. and Mrs. 1). J. Witt spent the first of the week In Chattanooga with relatives. Sheriff Brcwstor.of Coweta county, waB here Monday from Newnan after a colored prisoner. In transcribing the honor roll for the 7th grade last week, the name of Miss Clyde Dodds was accidentally omitted. Mrs. Estello Hardwick has Just let the contract for another six-room house to Mr. Geo. Artope, contractor, on Main etreet, next to the West store building. Rev. 8. B. Ledbetter, the Presiding Elder of this district, filled the pulpit Sunday at the McthodlBt church, and conducted the fourth quarterly con ference Tuesday morning. His wife waB here from Rome to spond Sunday InvltatlonB have been ISHUed to the marriage of Mr. J. Paul Slaton this city, and Mls« Helen Ixils Good, of Cedartown, which will be solemnlz ed at the First Presbyterian church In Cedartown on November ltth.—Grif fin News. The Confederate VeteranH held meeting at the Court House last Sat urday afternoon ut 2 o’clock for the purpose of finding out who would at tend the annual reunion, which is to be held In Augusta on Nov. 11th and 12th. The following agreed to go Wm. Bridget, W. D. Crawford. R. R Thompson, J. A. Wilson, M. M. Ver non and T. M. Hightower. Commander T. M. Hightower, Dr. D. M. Itusmdl ind Mr. J. W. Harr were appointed a committee on transportation. The Ladles Aid Society of the Pres byterian church beautifully entertain ed Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Powell at the church parlors last Friday even ing. The social was given In order that the new pastor and his wife might meet all the members of their church, and was one of the most delightful and entertaining events of the souson. A musical program con sisting of vocal and Instrumental Bolos and duets had been arranged and was nicely carried out. At the close of the program a lovely course of salad, pickles, sandwiches and coffee was served by the members of the Sunday School. , Our flattings Are just the thing you should put on your floors, now that Summer has come. We have the latest patterns, the most beautiful designs and the best goods on the market. Let us show you the weaves *quote you our Low Prices. But don’t forget that we can fit out vour home with everything you need from a foot-mat to the kitchen range. Never mind abqut the prices of our household goods, we will treat you right and please you besides. Griffin & Davis, Phone 103. Cedartown, G-a. IF YOU WANT A Doctor Right Quick, Just phone No. 59, and we will deliver your mes sage promptly at any hour ol the day or night. And Don’t Forget That we keep a lull line ol Drug's and Duteut 3Xe<lioiiiee, and that we pay especial attention to filling prescriptions. T. IF 1 - ZDIRTJa-GKEST.