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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.
PEEK BLOCK
CEDARTOWN
THE CEDARTOWM STANDARD
TIIBMT, OCTOBER 24. 1107
Col. C. C. Bunn, Jr., Qttendod the
meeting Monday iu Atlanta of tlio
Htato Flrtmun's Association, and pre
sided over the meeting. Ho modestly
declined re-elect ton an president of
that popular organisation, but contrib
uted much to tlio succoss of that An-
Koclnttnn, and finally accepted the vice
presidency.
Oct. 24th, 1907.
Dear Friend:
I don’t see how they
make macaroni. I don’t
see how they get the
hole in it. The doc
tor says this is a
good thing because it
won’t lump in your
stomach.
And my, how good
macaroni is with a
little cheese sprin
kled over it, and they
are cheap too. 10 and
15 cents a pound for
macaroni, and 80 cents
a pound for nice fresh
cheese shipped direct
from New York.
Your friend,
JACOB.
P. S. You can always
get fresh macaroni,
spaghetti, cheese,
American and imported,
at
EO. A. LOWRY,
Phones 43 and 74.
M. Dunn has bought from
Davis a lot on Thompson
I Prof. K. K. King, of Atlanta, spent
Sunday here.
Mr. W. B. Young, of Griffin, was
hero over Sunday.
Mr. and Mr». Holmes Smith spent
Friday In Atlanta.
Mr. W. B. Everett, of Rockmart
was here Tuesday.
Miss Leahnora Bradford Is spending
some time iuAtlanta.
Mr. M. C. Bobo was home over Sun
day from South Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. 10. B. Russell spent
the week-end In Atlantu.
Mrs. Frank Bunn returned Mon
day from a visit to Griffin.
Mrs. II. F. Johnson, of Atlanta. Is
the guest of Mrs. J. H.Williams.
Mrs. J. A. Darrell is visiting her
niece, Mrs. Moore. In Chattanooga.
A few choice Ferns ami Begonias
for sale. Apply to Mrs. M. J. Whltely.
Mrs. A. L. Kennedy Is spending a
few days with relatives at IOhoiii Hill.
Rev. II. M. QuIUlan and sou. Henry,
spent the first of the week in At
lanta.
Miss Maggie Eubanks, of Fish, Is
the guest of Miss Sallle Sewell this
week.
Mr. A.
J. K
street.
Messrs. W
Latham. Jr.,
Friday.
Capt. W. F. Hall has bought from
.Mrs. S. A. Pitts her residence on
Phil pot street.
Miss Mary Harrison returned Tues
day from an extended visit to rela
tives In Birmingham.
Call on Mar Van Roberts If you
want your cleaning and pressing ne il
ly and promptly done.
Miss M. Kate Boos is visiting in
Sondertville, the guest of her sister.
Mrs. A. Willis Kinns.
A good room for rent, with board,
for two young men or a coupld with
out children. Phone 177.
Mr. Oliver Waddell. of Atlanta,
spent Sunday with his parents. Col.
and Mrs. J. O. Waddell.
Extensive Improvements are being
made on the residence of Mrs. W.
F. Turner on Herbert street.
Mrs. C. S. Lemon, who has been
the guest of Mrs. U H. Smith, re
turned home Monday to Acwortli.
The automobile and motorcycle
races at the Fair next Tuesday aud
Wednesday will be thrilling events.
Mrs. J. W. Baker, who has been
the guest of Mrs. Geo. S Sftubbs. re
turned Monday to her home In Kno\-
Wood
Felton,
aud
here
HTOP AND THINK.
Now Is your time to buy a home
In Cedartown. All properties close In
are advancing very rapidly. Ere long
there will he nothing on the market.
We have a good six room house on
lones street one block Irom Main
street; also one six room dwelling
on Highland avenuo. The properties
arc in good condition and can bo had
at a bargain. Call at once.
A. B. PH1LPOT & CO.
Mrs. J. E. Good was in Rome Mon
day.
Mr. John Cornelius was In Atlanta
Sunday.
Mr. Isacc T. Mee spent Tuesday in
Atlanta.
Mr. I. W. M. FroHt was In Rome
Monday.
Mrs. A. W. Stubbs spent yesterday
In Atlanta.
Mr. J. A. Kirk, of Piedmont, Ala,
wus here Monday.
Mrs. G. A. Nunley, of Rockmart,
si.ent Sunday here.
Mr. J. T. Carter s, ent Saturday at
the Fair In Atlanta.
Mrs. Eunice Winston spent the
week-end In Atlanta.
Mrs. Estelle Hardwick went down
yesterday to Atlanta.
Phono 300 If you want cleaning and
pressing promptly done.
Mr. Joe L. Davis spent Sutiduy night
and Monday in Atlanta.
Misses Kate and Lucy Young spent
the week-end iu Atlanta.
Mrs. W. N. Hutchings went over
yesterday to Cartersvllle.
Mrs. Frank Barnes returned Mon
day from a visit to Griffin.
Miss Mary Jones has been home
from Alabama for a few days.
Mr. L. P. Henley was here from
Gordon county the first of the week.
Mesdanies E. D. Estes and J. T.
Phillips were at Luke Creek Mon
day.
WHAT YOU WANT.
Long Kid Gloves
In Black, White airrt Tan. Every
w here $8 60 and |4. Our price,
$3
American Lady
Corsets,
In all flie regular and new
shapes, from $| to $2.50 each.
Hosiery.
For Ladies, Misses nnd Children,
in Cotton and Wool, from 10c to
50c. Special 35c, or 8 pair
for $1 See them.
Cloaks.
A complete lineof 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 qual
ities and »idths.
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
For MEN.
of Atlanta, is
i. R. D. Tram-1
Mrs. J. W. Bagwell
visiting her sister, Mr
mell.
Rev. J. E. Sammons, of Brunswick,
was the gur <t Tuesday of Mr. J. A.
Hamilton.
Mr. S. J. Sheffield, of Atlanta.was
the gueet Sunday of his brother, Mr
Lester Sheffield.
Mrs. TJL Boo* and daughter, Miss
Elizabeth, spent Sunday night and
Monday In Atlanta.
Miss Susie Reeves, of Atlanta.spent
Saturday and Sunday with her sis
ter. Mrs. R. 1). Trammell.
Col. C. B. Willingham, of Marietta,
is here this week as official steno
grapher for the county court.
You want the best, of course! So
always buy Chase & Sanborn's famous
Seal Brand coffee at Lowry's:
Miss Mattie Stubbs returned home
Monday night from a visit in Atlanta
to her sUter, Mrs. J. \V. Johnson.
Mr. Frank Lowther is home front
Gadsden, Ala., on a visit to his par
ents. Mr. aud Mrs. B. F. Lowther.
Mrs. H. M. Rountree, who hits been
visiting her son, Dr. F. L. Rountree,
returned home yesterday to Atlanta.
Mrs. Ola Hudgins has bought
through Philpot's real es ate ageucy
three houses and lots on Estes street.
Miss Nannie Hotels, of Rock wood. I
Tenn., who has been visiting Mrs
M. Burgdorf, returned home Thurs
day.
Mesdanies G. S. Borders, J. S. Col-1
llns and J. T. Phillips a tended the!
Baptist Association in Ro mart la t
Saturday.
Mr. J. M. Howington. a prominent
and clever c:tixen of Paulding county, I
was here Monday at the big Farmers’:
Colon rally.
FOR SALE- One go;ui gentle hors**.
1 vacant lot on Thompson stiv t,
$100; acres on Hogg’s Height s.$;:m
H. J. DEMP.-EY.
PHILLIPS DRY GOODS OL,
Big Department Store.
Phone 218.
I Mr. M. C. Evans spent Saturday in
Atlanta.
i Mr. W. J. Vance was in Buchanan j
1 Monday.
| Miss Ellen Heaton spent the first j
of the week in Rockmart.
i Mr. C. B. Wray returned last week j
from a stay of several days In Aih- |
I ena.
I Mrs. Ed. Berry and daughter. Miss j
| Lily, spent the first of the week in
: Atlanta.
Mrs. J. B. Jones, of Walthall, re
turned Monday from a visit to Rock
mart relatives.
Dr. P. M. Rhodes, of Taylorsville.
‘‘ was among the prominent Farmers’
Uulou men here Monday.
For sale or exchange—one-horse
wagon, good 03 new.
M. O. BARRETT. R. F. D. 1.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. West, of Lime
Branch.are happy over the arrival of
an eleven pound boy Sunday.
Mr. W. M. York, of Cave Spring,
was over Monday to attend the rally
of the Farnurs’ Union at the Court
House.
Rt-v. and Mrs. W. J. Lovvorn went
to Rockmart Friday evening to at
tend the sesaious of the-Baptist As-
vlllo. Tenn.
Mr. J. 1\ Stone has Knight the prop
erty of Mrs. H. VanDevander on Noy
es street, through the agency of A.
1L Phil pot & Co.
Mrs. U H. Poole and children leit
Tuesday for a month’s visit to her
parents. Rev. and Mrs. R. B. O. Eng
land. in Conyers.
Just received a large and pretty
selection of Hawkes* Cut Glass, some
new designs. To see is to admire.
W. W. TURNER. Jeweler.
Mr. O. Willingham has sold his
home on Stubbs street to Mrs. H.
XL Rountree of Atlanta, through the | which
Phllpot Real Estate agency. n ice> residenc
The Cotillion Club will give a big Misses Ma
Cotillion next Monday night. Prof S. C.,
Wedempyer and his famous concert; ladega
band front Atlanta will be present and j Mrs. 1
great pleasure is anticipated. ) their homes Tuesday
Xlr. W. T. Cason has purchased the 1 Mesdanies
John P. Giles cottage aud lot? lle'j. Dempsey
j will use the cottage for a tenant
house and will build
>t suclatlon.
Mr. J. A. Dodds. Jr., h ;s purchas
ed a lot on Thompson s reel on which! B is always best to buy the best
he will build a ma; little cotta e. the *hen it comes to buying coffee. Chase
sale by the Phil pot real estate agency.! & Sanborn’s famous Seal Brand at
The famous \V«lemeyer', Concert A ' Lowr - v ' s " ,u ‘* > ou 10 a ,
Hand, of Atlanta, one of the best in T '
the state, will furnish the music for Mr. J. S. Lee. of Republic. Ala., i
the Fair next Tuesday and Wcduesda , has bought Mr. T. N. Duke’s farm;
Mrs. W. F. Turner returned Mon- al Lime Branch, and is moving back '
day from an extended v sit to her to Polk—much to the gratification
daughter, Mrs. J. L. Gross at Hons- of his ma “y friends,
ton.Tex., and among rel.u.vtsat New- Messrs. R. E. Griffin. Graham Nor-!
nan * j man and Claude Sheffield attended I
Moorish and Nubian Figures. Bus's., the State Firemen's Association Mon-*
Vases, etc., a good assortment, new. day in Atlanta as delegates from the
pretty and cheap. Call early and g* t. Cedartown Fire Department,
f.rst choice. W. \V. TURNER. Jew-|
elir.
’ We are now nicely settled in our
new home in the Hardwick-1 ellord 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 carry a full line of
Patent Medicines, Paints, OiH, Toilet
Articles, Etc..
Russell Drug Co.
Store Phone 125
Res. Phone 143
HALL
General
Missis Helen Good and Evelyn
| Fite, of Cedartown. are the pretty
. R. H. Marchman has purebas- and attractive guests for the week-
lrvmgh the agency of A B. Phil- end. of Mrs. Homer Arrington on
a ’ot on Main street ou East Fourth Street —Rcme Tribune,
will immediately build ai 20th.
& BARR]
Hardware.
Mrs. W.
.. Bunn entertained
, . °! t,r , Fortnightly dub most enjovably
ml Ju..a Cunningham of Tat- day xiemoon.
Ala., who have be.m visiting
XL Hightower, returned to
Fri-
meuibers,
enjoyed her hospitality. The hostess
| was assisted in entertaining by XIes-
C. K. Henderson and H. I dances Estelle Hardwick. A. C. Cobh,
left Monday to attend the J. H. Sanders and O.lie Casey. E>e-
'■''■'“vention In Columbus, gan; rofrvshmenti were ser.ellaad the We Offer fair tTPPtmpnt
•os » , »«°«.'-»rd.|The tot«*r will visit relatives la dlninc-l .nrlful «ith its treatment.
The sale by 1’hilpot real estate asency. Thomasville before her return. 'ferns, roses and silver candlesticks
, W. C.
* ' w e wish our friends and the publi F
generally to be apprised of the fact that w
have gathered into our new and cominodj
IVsides the Club ous quarters a complete and desirable line
numt r of elderly ! idles
the best goods to be bought. These we cf<
;er at prices entirely reasonable, as alwayl
Drop in and tj
convinced.