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FOR EVERYTHING IN THE
JEWELRY
Line. You will tinJ my Block always up to flie full
stciidaril in qunntity. quality ami STYLE. New Honda
c-'iutimially beinc added. 1 keep a viailaut watch for
the latest fads and fashions, and nnthinc in that line
will be overlooked. A large and varied stock of
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 an 1 novelties, including a most complete as
sortment of
Hawkes’ Cut Glass,
Sterling Silver,
As well as best plate. 1 am now better prepared to
cive special attention to all kinds of REPAIRING in my
W. W. TURNER, Jeweler.
FAItMKKK’ UNION DAY AT THE
COUNTY FA I It.
The mass meeting Monday of Farm
ers’ Union men .at the £ourt Houbo
gave Its endorsement, and encourage
ment to this county enterprise by
naming the opening day, Tuesday,Oct.
29th, as ‘ Farmers’ Union Day” at our
County Fair.
The farmers will be here In large
numbers, and as lion. A. S. Clay,
Georgia's distinguished representative
In the United States Senate, will de
liver hts first speech to a Polk county
audience on Tuesday, the 29th, the
suggestion has been made that a reg
ular basket dinner he had on the
grounds. There will ho some fine
races and many exciting contests on
that day. And those who paid their
entranco Into the Fair would not have
to purchase another ticket for the af
ternoon.
While casting about in search
of a wedding present, don't fail
to see W. W. TURNER'S large and
varied stock of Cut Glass, Silver
ware, Hand-painted China, Moor
ish and Nubian Busts, Figures,
Vases, etc. Their beauty and va
riety will certainly aid you in
making your selection.
W. W. TURNER, jeweler.
Capt. J. A. Peek was In Rome yes
terday.
Col. G. R. Hutchens was lu At'ant a
Tuesday.
Mr. A. tv. Dtrkheck spent Tuesday
in Atlanta.
An Interesting Exhibit of the
Smartest Fall Fashions for Men
and Young Men d* d dt
are now on display. You and your
friends are offered an opportunity
of viewing the largest and most
magnificent display we have ever
made ^
Fashionable Clothes
Which have just cotne in from the makers who enjoy a national reputation as manufacturers
of strictly high-class clothing. '1 he materials, in patterns that are novel and color effects
that will delight you, are exclusive weaves of the best mills of Europe and Aim rica.
We vouch for the absolute style-correctness of every Suit as well as the excellence ot
WASTING STRENGTH
N
Women who suffer from unnecessary, disagreeable,
painful, weakening, female complaints, will find that
Wine of Cardui is a safe and pleasant remedy for all
their ills. It acts directly upon all the delicate, inflamed
tissues, purifying the blood, throwing off the clogging
matter and relieving female disorders such as irregular,
scanty, profuse, painful catamenia, prolapse, etc.
Also relieves headache, backache, dizziness,
cramps, dragging pains, nervousness, irritability, etc.
If you need advice, write us a letter, telling us all
your symptoms. We will send free advice (in plain
sealed envelope). Address: Ladies’ Advisory Dept.,
The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT IN $1.00 BOTTLES
“I WROTE YOU
for advice, and by following It and
taking Cardui, my Female Trouble*
wera cureJ.”—Mr*. R. S. Wallace.
Lavaca, Ala. J12
WINE
OF
CARDUI
IM) YOU WANT TO BUILD OB BUY
A HOMEI
If an, we can offer you a 6 per cent line of
money, principal nud interest payable monthly
In other words, what you pny or your houae in
7 er R years. In paying rent at the en«t of 7 yeara
you would have a large pile of rent receipta. On
our plan you would have your hone paid lor
having paid all your notea. WHICH DO YOU
PRKHKR? City or farm loana. at 6. 7 and 8 per
cent according to conditions
For further informatiou, call on or address
J. MALLORY HURT,
Coilnrtown, (in.
MONEY to LOAN
We have clients who can loan you
all tlie money you winb to borrow on
acceptable real estate security. I<oan*
of $1,000 or over at 6 per cent, loss
than $1,000 at 7 per cent interest, lie
sure yon see us.
MI NDY & MI NDY,
- '.irr..potiileiil« fur Polk < nnrtj .
OKI*A RTOWX. OA
Think of farming Lands Selling for
from FIVE to TWENTY - FIVE DOL
LARS PER ACRE. Producing Crops
Worth from Fifty to TWO HUNDRED
AOLLAR3 PER ACRE. That's on
tlk'
SUNSET ROUTE
In Texas.
Unpauiielcd Opportunities for the
Farmer, he Manufacturer and Capi
talist.
Write anottil me what you want.
E. C.ROBINSON,
p. Oflox 826,
Birmingham, Alabama.
General Office, TEXAS.
(TTY TAX NOTICE.
T. » hooks for the collectloucf City
Taxes for the year 1907 open at the
Clerk’s office Oct. 1st, and close Nov.
25th, 1107, J. C. WALKER,
City Clerk.
Application Tor Dismission.
Georgia, Polk County:
Whereas, D. H. Hubbard, adminis
trator of J. B. Robards, represents to
the court In his petition duly filed and
entered on record that he has fully
administered J. B. Robards' estate:
this is therefore to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, If any they can, why
said administrator should not be dis
charged from his administration and
receive letters of dismission on the
first Monday in Nov., 1907.
A. D. HOGG, Ordinary.
Application for Dismission.
Georgia, Polk County:
Whereas, Felix Corput, adminis
trator of Daniel Diamond, represents
to the court in his petition duly filed
and entered on record that he has
fully administer'd Daniel Diamond’s
estate; this Is therefore to cite
all persons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to show cause, If any they
can, why said admlnistr itor should
not be discharged from his adminis
tration and receive letters of dismis
sion on the first Monday in Nov.,
1907.
A. D. HOGG, Ordinary.
One of the railroad? doing business
here has footed up its records for
the month of September In th^years
1906 and 1907. and the figures show
that in 190j Cedartown, handled 36,-
198,351 pounds of freight for which
it received $15,436.52. In 1907 there
was handled here 44.068.917 pound?,
receiving $12S57.73. The road claims
that on account of lower rates and
the increase in the expense of
doing business, It handled 7,890,166
pounds more in 1907, for which it
received $2,578.79 less than in 1906.
Mr. P. A. Hunt spent the fir3t of
the week in the east end of the
county, making his regular enumera
tion of cotton hales ginned to date.
City Clerk J. C. Walker spent Tues
day In Atlanta.
Mr. Frank Hightower spoilt Saturday
in Birmingham.
Mr. C. M. Colbert spent yesterday
at the Fair In Atlanta.
Mr. and Mn?. T. H. Shcllman are
taking lu the Fair 1n Atlanta.
Mrs. Chas. I). Wood, of Romo, Is
the guest of Mrs. Wm. Bradford.
Judge Joel Branham, of Rome, was
hero Tuesday at the City Court.
Mr. and Mrs. V,. A. Young are visit
ing relatives In Jacksonville, Ala.
FOR KALE Indian motorcycle it
a bargain, good as new. Apply to
Howard S. Whitely.
M*. Arthur Colquitt lias bought
from. Maj. J. A. Blance twenty acres
or lui.ii north of town.
The twelve-year-old son of Mr. Geo.
Allen shot himself lu the foot with
a parlor rifle Saturday night.
Miss Alligene Driver,of Birmignhain,
is visiting Miss Caliie Smith, and will
attend the Smlth-Leary wedding.
Editor S. W Murray and son, Mr.
H. H., of Newnan, were here yester
day en route to Wheeler Springs.
Mr. W. Scofield, of Savannah, Is
spending a few days in the city with
Ills father-in-law, Mr. C. F. Miller.
Mrs. W. T. Revill, who has been
visiting her brother, Dr. L. S. Lod-
better, returned Tuesday to Greenville.
The Georgia Fire Insurance Co. has
$10,000 to loan on real estate In
Polk county. Call at offiee in Peek
building.
Mr. C. H. Colton, of Johnson City,
Tenn., Is opening a new fruit and con
fectionery storo In the Chamberlain
building.
Mrs. (’has. Puugh, who has been
visiting Mrs. W. W. Crawford, re
turned last week to her home at
F’rChester, Pa.
Mr. Wm. Robinson. oT Chattanooga,
is visiting his brothers-in-law,Messrs.
Gus and Felton Moore, who have been
sick several days.
Mrs. Mary A. Whitley has purchas
ed a lot on Thompson street through
the Phil pot real estate agency, on
which she will build a home.
Tee-hce! If you wdnt to he gen
uinely tickled over your coffee, buy
the famous Cliaso & Sanborn’s Seal
Brand at Lowry’s. It’s the best.
Dr. W. A. Ilolbeck has returm d
from his visit In Texas, and after
spending this week in Atlanta, will
he In his office here next Monday.
Good Lot for Sale—60x172 feet, ly
ing just west of my residence on
Stubbs struet. Apply at once if you
want a bargain. O. WILLINGHAM.
Mr. Harry Baker, son of Mr. R.
It. Baker, was badly cut last week
in a tussle with a negro loot pad in
Birmingham. His friends will be glad
to learn that he is out of the hos
pital.
Master Junior Bunn touched a
match to a cartridge Sunday which
had been left by the Boldicrs who
were camping at the Fair ground and
received a very painful Injury to IPs
hand.
Master Jack, the bright little sou
of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Williams, cel
ebrated his birthday Tuesday, enter
taining the members of his Sunday
School class and the children of the
Ladies of the Maccabees.
The masqerade party at the Armory
last Friday evening was quite a suc
cess, and everybody had all the fun
they were looking for. Mesdames W.
A. Chapman and Emmie Ballow won
the prizes for the cutest costumes.
the labrics, workmanship and fit. These we ofler you for selection, and cordially invite your
critical inspection, at your earliest convenience.
Suits and Overcoats
$12.5(1 to $30
The new At tumn Hats and Smart Haberdashery also await your criticism
W. K. HOLMES,
Clothier a Furnisher.
NOTICE TO PUBLIC.
My brother, Chester A. Knight, Is
now connected with my Insurance and
real estate agency. All business put
in his hands will have prompt and
careful attention. When your Insur
ance expires again, remember us.
FELTON B. KNIGHT.
Col. W. K. Fielder spent Tuesday In
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. X. N. David Hpont the
first of the week at the Fair In At
lanta.
Mr. J. Hud Phllpot attended the
State Firemen’s meeting Monday In
Atlanta.
Messrs. Tone ami Perkins, of Chat
tanooga, were guests over Sunday of
Mr. Sam Wheeler.
Miss Mary Bruce, of Cartorsvllle.was
the guest the first of the week of
Mrs. Sam Wheeler.
Mrs. R. A. Dewar, who 1ms been
visiting her father, Mr. C. R. Brumby,
returned Tuesday to Andrews, N. C.
Mr. J. S. Davltte, of Aragon, was
one of the leading Farmers’ Union
men at. the big rr.ily here Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. a. Wright, of Esom
Hill, spent Monday night here with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kennedy, en route
home from Rome.
Col. J L. TIboii returned yesterday
from a ten days visit to his mother
In Savannah. He was sick while there,
hut his many friends are pleased to
see him well again.
The best way for the farmers to get
15 cents for cotton is to put their
cotton in the warehouse and hold it.
The speculators and gamblers cannot
get it without paying for It.
Dr. J. A. Liddell and Messrs. W. W.
Crawford and J. E. Whitaker were In
R*me yesterday to talk with the own
ers of fast horses there about send
ing them to the Fair uext week.
Mrs. Homer Arrington entertained!
Miss Helen Good, of Cedartown, and
Mr. Paul Slaton, of Griffin, at tea
Saturday evening, after which Mr.
William Ledbetter entertained the
party at ‘‘Red Feather." Miss Good’s
marriage to Mr. Slaton, which will
take place shortly, Is of great Inter
est to Romans.—Rome Tribune.
Mrs. Nettle M. Brown, of Colum
bia, Tenn., with her daughter, Miss
Mattie, and her son, Mr. E. W. Rob
inson, arrived in the city last week
and have moved into the elegant new
residence on Phllpot street just built
by her son, Mr. Frank N. Brown.
They are cordially welcomed to Ce
dartown.
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 about the prices of our
household goods, we will treat you
right and please you besides.
Griffin & Davis,
Phone 103. - Cedartown JG-a.
IF YOU WANT A
Doctor Hight 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 full line ol and
F*n.tent JVIetlioineH. and that we pay
especial attention to filling prescriptions.
T. IF 1 - BTJRBA1TK,
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