About The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1907)
New Goods! Fine Clothnig For Fall! Cents’ Furnishings in all the LATEST STYLES. They’re coming every day. You come, too! DAVIS BROS. PEEK BLOCK CEDARTOWN Col, J, O. Waddell wav In Aragon f Hon. W. C. Bunn spent Saturday In yesterday. \ ' Mr. T. V. Lowe, of Brownings, won in the city yestorday. Mr. M. O. QuIsh la spending a few days In Chattanooga. Mr. (1. C. Hackney, of Beom Hill, spent the first of the week hero. Mr. J. 8. BrAvster, of Kaoin Hill, spent the first of the week In Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mat the we, of Spring Harden, Ala., are the guests of Cedartown and Fish relatives. The city council dfd a good thing when they placed a drinking fountain across the street front the postoffleo. 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. Atlanta. Mrs. H. A. Adams was In Atlanta Tuesday. Mr. 0. H. Porter,of Romo, was lioro Saturday. Mr. Byrd Trnwlck Is upending n few days In Atlanta. Mr. M. O. Horry, of Columbus, Ih in the city thin week. Mr. A. Crossley spent a part of laat week In Atlanta and Homo. Mr. L. (). Benton, of Montlcello.huH been In the city this week. Col. andMrs. W. 1C. Fielder spent Monday afternoon in Home. Messrs. A. W. and Edgar Stubbs spent llie first of the week In Atlanta. w choice Ferns and Begonias for Halo. Apply to Mrs. M. J. Whltely. Mrs. 11. M. Rountree, of Atlanta, is the guest of her son,Dr. F. L. Koun- treo. Mrs. C. Phi I pot, of Home, spent a part of last week with Cedartown friends. Mrs. A. C. Brewster Ih visiting her sister, Mrs. T. W. Parsons, In Birm ingham. Miss Hussle Houseal returned home Tuesday from a visit to South Caro lina relatives. Kev. 0. E. Benedict and little son, George, left Saturday for a week’ visit In Marietta. Miss Hath Hoblnson, of Atlanta,has been the guest of Mrs. Ivy Thomp son the past week. Call on Mar Van Robe rts If you want your cleaning and pressing neat* ly and promptly done. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Powell, of Jack- sonvllle, Ala., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Wood. Mrs. H. W. Rhodes, who has been the guest of Mrs. J. M. Elliott, return ed Saturday to Savannah. A good room for rent, with board, for two young men or a couple with out children. Phone 177. Mr. Seaborn J. Whatley, formerly of Polk county, but now of Floyd, is visiting Mr. W. T. Gibson. Dr. and Mrs. Boykin, of Currolhon, were the guests the first of the week of Mr. and Mrs.Holmes Smith. Mr. W. H. Trawlck has bought the Interest of Mr.J. A. Wynn In the farm they owned Jointly north of town. Hon. J. C. Foster, of Floyd county was the guest over Sunday of his daughter, Mrs. Alva Thompson. Mrs. K. H. Roberts returned Tues day to Jacksonville, Fla., after a visit to her sister, Mrs. J. II. Phillips. Miss Pauling Chapman returned Tuesday yfront a visit In Montgomery, Ala., to her slater, Mrs. Lamar Hal- lura. Miss Elisabeth Harris, who has been spending some time with her sister, Mrs. W. T. Garrett at Grilffin, return ed Saturday, Judge F. A. Irwin is hearing th criminal docket of the county court this week. Civil business will be u.k- cn up next week. Don’t forget to attend the "Mas querade Party" at the Armory to morrow tFriday) night Lots of fun and a good time. The Standard enjoyed a pleasant call Saturday from Mr. W. C. Kelley, the genial editor of the Twiggs County Citisen of Jeffersonville. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wright Adamson went to Madison yesterday to spend a few days with relatives and attend | the wedding of Miss Martha Foster. Mr. R. H. Prior returned Monday from a business trip in the West. He attended the ovation given to Presi dent Roosevelt at Memphis last week. GOOD—HI,A TON. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Good announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen Lois, to Mr* Paul Jones Blatou, of Griffin, the wedding to occur No vember M at the First Presbyterian church In Cedartown. The prospective bride Ih ope of Ce- dartown's most winsome and popular young ladles., and the groom Is one of Griffin’s rising young bus.n< h.h men. Their many friends congratulate them most heartily on their approaching union. Mr. Joe Liddell spent Saturday In Rome. * Mr. S. P. Holloway was In Atlanta Friday. Mr. W. .1. Harris was in Atlanta yes terday. Mr. 8. B. Brewster was In Rome 'Sunday. Miss Nell Watts spent yes erday in Atlanta. Mr. E. A. Lowry was in Atlanta Tuesday. Mr. R. O. Turner wi’\ In Atlanta yesterday. Mrs. J. H. PbiUii s spent Tuesday in Atlanta. Mrs. J. A. Sloman spent Tuesday in Rockmart. Mrs. Geo. Stubbs spent yesCrdiv In Chattanooga. Mr. Thos. Fisher, of Newnan, was! here Monday. Mr. J. W. Murray was up Sunday from Atlanta. Mr. F. B. Knight spent Tuesday In the Gate City. Col. J, 0. Waddell spent the week-! end at Aragon. Mr. C, A. Collins is ; pending Cat I day In Allanta. Mr. J. H.Wright, of Piedmont, Ala., I was hero Tuesday, Mr. E. 8. OhambloBB left Tuesday! for u visit In Atlanta. Col. I). A. Whitehead wan In Home the first of the week. Squlro J. B. Jones, of Walthall, Ih ! In Alabama tills week. Phone 350 If you want cleaning and ! pressing promptly done. Mr. G. W. Owens Is visiting relatives! and friends In Bartow county. Mr. Hughes Roberts, of 'Atlanta, spent Tuesday night In the city. r. J. L. Moore, of Hamlet, was In the city the first of the week. Miss Irma llardage, of Rockmart, Is the guest of Mrs. George Whitfield. rs. 8. O. Addison, of Huchanan, Is the gmst of her sister, Mrs. W. J. Vance. r. J. W. Taylor, of Luihersvlllo, the guest Friday of Mr. M. S. Barron. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rogers, of Car- tersvllle, are the guests of Mr. J. T. Stamps. Mesdames W. J. Doughnell and W. Foster were in Atlanta Tuesday. 2 In 3 $100. Mrs. J. M. Morris returned Monday from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. K. L. Burke, in Atlanta. Mr. andMrs. Jas. Ward are happy over the arrival of a boy in melr household yes.erday. Mr. T. W. Hensley has purchased the Janes property on Rockmart strtvt from Hon. J. C. Knight. Mr. W. R. Seals Is moving his mock Into the old A. C. Cobb stand In the VauDevtmdcr building. Mr. S. J. Fearing, manager of the Embree Iron Co.,of Bmbrejvtlle.Tcnn., spent yesterday In the city. Mr. Edgar Henderson return* d Tues day from a visit to his brolu«r, Prof. Ch&s. Henderson, In Newnan. You want the best, of course! So always buy Chase & Sanborn's famous Seal Brand coffee at Lowry's. Mrs. Frank Marsh came up yester day evening from Atlanta to make her iiome tor some time at the Booz House. Mr. C. B. Lynch was called to Grif- gin the first of the wet k by a mes sage announcing t ie str.ous illness of his father. Capt. W. Schen.ck, of Rome, was here Tuesday looking over the fie.d with a view to opening up a nice restaurant. Mr. Jones Whitehead vent to At lanta Tuesday to purchase Hie winter stock for the Col lard Valley Mercan tile Company. FOR SALE Olio good gentle horse. 1 vacant lot on Thompson street, $100; 5 acres on Hogg’s Heights.$350. H. J. DEMPSEY. *Mr. 1. T. Mee returned Tuesday from a trip to Milledgeville. His wife re mains there with their daughter. Miss Althea, who Is quite ill. Shine ’em up! Silver Cream will polish your old silver, giving it a beautiful lustre. Try a pint jar, only 25 cents, w. W. TURNER. Jeweler. The Atlanta Journal is inaugurating a $4iM poney contest, in which lGadys. the sweet little daughter of Mr. Mor gan D. Russell, will represent Cedar- town. Everybody should give Miss Russell their coupons. WHAT YO U WANT. Long Kid Gloves In Black, White and Tan. Every where $1! 50 and 14. Our price, $3 American Lady Corsets, In all the regular and new shapes, from $1 to $2.50 each. hosiery. For Ladies, Misses and Children, in Cotton and Wool, from 10c to 50c. Special 35c, or 8 pair for 51, 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. 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 Item. Laces and i; Embroideries Arriving constantly, in all qual ities amt w idthe. Shoes Queen Quality fur Women. Barry Shoes For MEN. PHILLIPS DBY GOODS % Big Department Store, Phone 218. CEDARTOWN, CA. Mr. W. K. Holmes spent Tuesday in Atlanta. Mr. Heyward Brumby was in Rome Saturday. Squire T. N. Vincent spent Tuesday in Atlanta. Mr. Lon Rogers was In Cartera- ville Saturday. Mr. Lee Benson spent Tuesday In the Gate City. Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Prior were In Atlanta Tuesday. Mr. A. J. Roberts, of Esom Hill,was In the city Tuesday. Mrs. Lily Yancey returned Monday from a visit In Atlanta. Mr. N. H. Evans is visiting rela tives in Walton conuty. Mr. W. S. Kincaid, of Atlanta.spent the week-end in the city. 0 Mr. R. A. Ray spent the week-end with relatives in Cartersville. Messrs. R. M. Brumbelow and J. A. Ingle, of Aragon, were here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Ware spent the week- end in Atlanta attending the Fair. Capt. E. D. Estes last week bought from Mrs. C. Phil pot a lot on East Gibson street. Mrs. N. A. Hamrick returned Fri day from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. oel Pyle, in Rome. For sale or exchange—one-horse w'R. on. good as new. M O. BARRETT. R. F. D. 1. Mr. Alfred Stoffregen, of Florida, was shaking hands with old Cedar town friends Tutsday. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Barron are hap py over the arrival of a fine boy in their household Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hand returned Saturday from a visit to their daugh ter. Mrs. W. T. Parsons. In Birming ham. It is always best to buy the best when it comes id buying coffee. Chase Jc Sanborns famous Seal Braud at Ed. A. Lowry’s will "suit you to a T.” The finest polish in the world for gold, silver, cut glass, china, porce lain. etc., in pint jars ready for use; I only 25 cents. \V. W. TURNER, Jeweler. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Ready, of Oremont. will be in terested lo know they have moved back to Cedartown. Mr. Ready has accepted a position with the Wood- stock Iron & Steel Corporation. A Good Move! S?* We are now nicely settled in our new home in the Hardwick Telford 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 Of course, we carry a full line of Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Toilet Articles, Etc. N Russell Drug Co. Store Phone 125 Res. Phone 143 Moved Back BUT Not a Backward Move! ^^^^0 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