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Y To Cotton Planters.
The Cedartown Cotton & Export Co.
Begs to inform you that their
Electric Gin, with Air Blast Attachments,
Is now ready to serve you. We have in
stalled the Air Blast system because we be
lieve it will give you a cleaner sample and
longer staple than the old system, and thus
bring you a higher price for your cotton.
Your patronage is respectfully solicited.
R. D. TRAMMELL,
MANUFACTURER OK
Farm and Spring Wagons.
Nc.v in Commodious New Quarters,
Cor. Warehouse and Woodlawn Sts.
Horse = Shoeing, Carriage Painting,
Rubber Tires.
REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY.
| TAX COLLECTOR'S ROUNDS.
I Will be at the following named places at the dates Indicated for the
purpose of collecting State and County Taxes for the year 1907. I will also
have with me on the rounds the Registration Books, which will be open for
thefteglstratlon of voters.
Bace
Rockmnrt
Arajon
Ituncomhe
Browning’s
Antlo-h
Fistic reek
Jgffrtown
Lake Creek
Hampton's
Esom Hill
Blooming U rove..
Young's ....
Lovvorn’s Mill
Etna
Walthall .
Seney
Brooks X Roads
Taylorsville
Richard Davis
Oremont
Bailey Store
Berry’s (Isbell's Store)
lnt Bound
2d Round
3d Round
Oct 1st. N
»v. 2d and lflth
Dec. 2d and 14th.
“ 2d.
” 4th
•• 3d.
” 3d. a. m.
“ 5th, a. m.
“ 4th, p. m.
“ 4th, am.
** Will, h. in.
“ 6tli, a. m.
“ 4 th, p.m.
“ 15tb, a. in.
“ 5th, p. m.
“ 7th, a.m.
“ 7th, a. m.
*• 8th, a. m.
“ 8th,
“ Ht4i and 9tli
“ 7, 16 to 20th.
“ 11th, a. m.
“ 9th, a. m.
“ 10th,a m.
“ 12th, a. m.
“ 10th, p.m
“ 11th,a.in.
** 13th, a. m.
" 11th, a.m.
“ 11th,p.m.
“ 13th, p. m.
" 12th, r. m.
“ 12th, a .m.
“ 14th, p. m.
“ 13th, r. m.
11th, p. m.
12th, p. m.
14th, a. jn.
18th, a. m.
18th, p. m.
19th, a. m.
19th. p. m.
“ 4tli, a. m.
“ 10th, a. m.
“ 13th,noon 12 to 1
“ 11th, p. m.
W. A. CAI.HOUN. T. C.. Polk County, Ga.
Mica
Axle
> Grease
Helps the Wagon up
the CUI <
The loa 1 seems lighter—Wagon
aid team wear longer—You ni..I.e
nore money, and have more limo
to make money, when wheels arc
ca Axle Grease
-The longest wearing and most
atisfactory lubricant in the world.
STANDARD OIL CO.
|and Health REVIVO
j RESTORES VITALITY
A*
“Made a
Well Man
of Me.”
3V1VO RBMBDT
area fine result* In 30 days. It acu
irfully and quickly. Cures when others fall,
iff men can reffaln their lost manhood, and
Imen may recover their youthful vigor by
: KEVIVO. It quickly and quietly re-
s Nervousness. Lost Vitality, Sexual
_-ine«8 such as Lost Power, Falling Memory.
Wtlng Diseases, and effects of self-abuse or
i8S and Indiscretion, which unfits one fer
y. business or marriage. It not anly cures
f Starting at the seat of disease, but is a great
re tonic and blood builder, bringing
t the pink glow to pale cheeks and re-
ring the fire of youth. It wards off ap-
kching disease. Insist on having KEVIVO,
"ther. It can be oarrled in vest pocket. By
l. 91.00 per package, or six for 9&«00. We
B free advice and counsel to all who wish it,
h guarantee. Circulars free. Address
ftAL MEDICINE CO.. Marine Bldg.. Chicago, 19
RIPE BROS.,
DEALERS IX
First=Class Wines
|Whisky ^ Beer.
I Give us a trial order.
atisfaction guaran
teed.
RICE BROS.,
414 E. Montgomery Ave.,
CHATTANOOGA. TENN.
Tay up your subscription.
The Georgia Loan and Trust
Co. will negotiate loans, well se•
cured by improved real estate, at
SIX PER CENT INTEREST
on reasonable commission
sums of $250 or more. Good
'ipplications wanted.
W. C. BUNN,
Correspondent for Polk Co
MONEY TO LOAN.
We are prepared to lend money to
farmers at 8 per cent Interest, strictly
re-payable In annual Installments, and
no commission chargtd for making
Bame.
All persons desiring to borrow mon
ey secured by first mortgage lien on
proved farm lands in Polk county will
improved farm lands In Polk County
will be promptly served and save
money by consulting us.*
FIELDER & FIELDER,
Cedartown, Ga.
Sheriff Sales for Nov., 1907.
Will be sold before the court house
door in Cedartown in said county on
the first Tuesday in November, 1907,
within the legal hours of aale to th
highest bidder for cash the followng
described property, to-wit:-—
One house and lot just outside the
city limits of Cedartown, Ga., in Polk
county, now occupied by Mrs. H. M.
Carter. Said house and lot being on
the north side of Prior Station public
road and a short distance west of Ce
dartown Cotton Company’s public gin
nery; said lot fronts south on West
avenue or Prior Station public road
26 feet, and runs back north of uni
form width a distance of 130 feet, and
is known as lot No. 9 of Block 82 of
Cedartown Land Improvement Com
pany survey made by S. S. Evans, map
of which is recorded in the record of
deeds of said county. Said property
levied on as the property of Mrs. H.
M. Carter to satisfy an execution Is
sued from the superior court of said
county in favor of W. K. Holmes a-
gainst said Mrs. H. M. Carter; said
property being in the possession of
Mrs. H. M. Carter.
This 4th day of October, 1907.
J. E. DEMPSEY, Sheriff.
J. F. CARMICHAEL, Dept. Sbff.
TO POLK COUNTY PEOPLE.
Mr. William J. Harris Addresses a
Personal Card to III# Fellow-
CltlietH.
Ten years ago Hon. A. S. *Clay
was elected U. S. Senator. He had
only one position—that of Private
Secretary—with which to regard his
thousands of friends who hud Btood b
him. There were a hundred or
more splendid young men who ap
plied for this position, many of them
no doubt more worthy than myself,
but he appointed me his Private Sec
tary. During the ten years I have
been with him my Polk county
friends, who were interested in get
ting rural routes by their doors, seeds,
documents, etc., have made hundreds
•cqursts of me, and Senator Clay
has gladly done everything he could
for the people of Polk and our state.
Senator Clay Is a member of the
ublic Buildings Committee of the Sen
te, ns well as of every other com
mittee that brings money to Georgia
fro’m the Federal Government, and he
has introduced a Mil in the Senate
providing for a handsome public build
Ing for Cedartown. which is sure to
adorn our prosperous city.
o public man in the United
States has worked harder for IiIh peo
ple, and every speech he has made
and every vote he has cast has been
In the interest of the great musses.
He has been kind enough to he
very helpful in the organization of
some enterprises 1 am establishing
here in Polk that will directly or In
directly be beneficial to every citi
zen of the county.
I shall greatly appreciate It If all my
friends In Polk will come out to hear
him speak and shake his hand next
Tuesday at the Fair grounds.
Yours very truly,
WILLIAM J. HARRIS.
’07
FARMERS.
We have on hand, just one car of
WHEAT FERTILIZER, which Is all
that we will order out this season. If
you are Interested call and leave jour
orders at once. A. W. STUBBS & CO.
October 24th,
Dear Friend:
Prunes, when you stew
them are mighty nice
thing to begin break
fast with. Don’t you
think so?
There is lots of dif
ference in the kinds
of prunes you get,
though. If you want
to get real nice
prunes you must go to
a grocery that carries
good prunes and other
fruits.
New crop Prunes are
nice and healthy too.
They make a good eco
nomical breakfast
fruit, because you can
get a whole pound for
12^c. Your friend,
JACOB.
P. S. All kinds of
dried fruits, the best
to be had, also seeded
raisins, currants,cit
ron, figs and dates,
nuts, etc., for fruit
cake, and if you want
your fruit cake to be
the best in town, buy
now, at
Ed. A. Lowry
Phones 43 and 74.
PASTOR IN ST AI LED.
KEY. W. >V. POWELL FORMALLY
INSTALLED SUNDAY
An Pastor of the Presbyterian Uluinli
Impressive Services Held.
Rev. W. W. Powell. of Kentucky,
e new pnstor of the Cedartown Pres
byterian church, was formally Install
ed In his pastorate last Sunday morn
ing In the presence of a large con
gregation. The commission recently
appointed by the Cherokee Presbytery
performed Its duties In an impressive
manner.
“V. W. H Darnall, D. I)., of Cal
houn, presided at the session. He
ched an excellent sermon,and pro
pounded the constitutional quest Ions
to the new puBtor. The charge to the
pastor was delivered by Rev. 11. B.
Searight, of Acworth, and the charge
to the people by Rev. W. A. Cleve
land, of Cartersvllle. The delivery
of these charges was a most impres
sive feature of the services.
bv. W.A. Cleveland f.lled the pul
pit most acceptably at the evening
service. Excellent music formed an
important part of both the morning
and evening services.
POLK COUNTY BAPTISTS
Enjoy a Great Assoclatlonal Meeting
in Rockmnrt.
The Polk County Baptist Associa
tion held one of the largest ami most
nthuslastlc gatherings In its history,
beginning last Friday evening and
ontlnulng through Sunday.
The serinouH and the discussions of
live topics were all full of Interest,
and every session was profitable to the
largo numbers in attendance. The
good people of Rockmnrt entertained
their guests with the utmost hospital
ity. welcoming them in their homes,
and serving big basket dinners each
day on the church grounds.
Rev. J. T. Gibson was elected Mod
erator, Mr. J. M. Lawson as Clerk, Mr.
S. E. Smith as Treasurer, and Mr.
Buell Stark us chairman of the Fin
ance committee.
Kesolntions of Seventh Grade, Pub-
lie School.
It has pleased our Heavenly Fath
er to remove from among us a belov
ed friend and classmate, Lewis Led
better, who by his upright and manly
spirit and exemplary conduct had on
deared himself not only to Ills teach
ers and classmates, but to all with
whom he wus associated.
Resolved, That, while we realize
that his place ns one of us can never
be filled, we bow with bumble sub
mission to the will of “Him who
doeth all things well," knowing that
our loss is Lewis’ eternal gain.
Resolved, That a page on the min
utes of our Literary Society be ded
icated to his memory, that these res
olutions be published in The Cedar
town Standard and The Superiorls,
and a copy bo sent to the family.
Mury Bradford, Clyde Dodds, Neff
VanDevander, Committee.
“SIS IN NEW YORK.”
“Sis in New York" is coming next
Mo..u.ty to Hie Lyceum. Sis and her
Indiuiia neighbors have been so long
before the public entertaining and de
lighting those who have an ear for
the quaint brand of comedy found
Just the same nowhere else save Posey
county, Hooppole township, Indiana,
that they need no introduction. This
season’s tdition of the fun and frol
ic takes Sis and her ‘rural friends
into New York, and she is certainly
kept busy dodging tile autos and ca
for she insists on walking in mid
street for fear any of the big build
ings should fall.
FOR MAYOR.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for .Mayor, subject to the white
primary, and ask the votes of my
fellow citizens. R spectfully,
R. O. PITTS.
FOR ALDERMEN.
I am a candidate for Alderman from
the 2d Ward, subject to the White
Primary, and wi 1 appreciate the sup
port of my constituents.
L.S. LEDBETTER.
I wish to announce my candidacy
for Alderman from the 5th Ward,
subject to the White Primary, and ask
the support of iny tionstituents.
A. M. DUNN.
PAYS PROMPTLY.
Messrs. W. J. Harris & Co., Agents.
Gentlemen;—-
I have received check for $1,000 In
full payment of accident policy which
my husband, W. L. Hunt, carried with
The Travelers Ins. Co. th rough your
agency. I thank you for prompt set
tlement of same. MRS. W. L. HUNT.
THE
J. W. Lee Co.,
NEW GOODS.
^"~Now is the time when every person is looking lorward
for FALL necessities in wearing apparel, and as most peo.
pie are anxious to know just where to obtain these necessi
ties, we issue this special announcement
We come with one ol the most complete stocks of
Dry Goods, Shoes,
Clothing and Notions,
Skirts, Ladies’ ^ Children’s Coats, Etc.
Ever displayed in the city ol Cedartown, In T>i-etiis
C^ootls, Novelties, Ete., we have the very
cream of the Eastern markets, and are able to supply your
demands with money-saving prices.
= Dress Coods.=
Wool Dress Goods seemingly are cheaper than last
season, or else we bought them cheaper, and will sell them
accordingly. All the latest novelties in DroHN Goods,
Willts, Fancy Waimtings, Etc., of all
kinds are on display in our mammoth store, and we will
gladly show you through the stock any time free ol charge.
Make our store headquarters. You will be gladly welcomed.
Our SHOE stock speaks for itself. We have all the
novelties in loot wear. The Guaranteed Kind. Remember
the lamous brands—The White House Shoes for Men and
Women, The Buster Brown Shoes lor Boys, for Girls.
The 2d floor of our building is devoted to
Mr. R. J. Poole, a Confederate vet
eran of the 2d Georgia Regiment,wish
es to sell the army overcoat which he
received at Big Shanty on April 14th,
1861. He lives on the old Tread
well place near Lake Creek.
Mr. A. H. Berry, of Rome, famil
iarly known here as "Bose,” was found
murdered and robbed in his room at
a Norfolk, Vn., hotel Monday.
And just now is full of new cuts and styles for FALL. We
are offering cut-prices on Men's and Boys’ Clothing, also
Odd Bants. We are anxious to save you money on your
Clothing purchases. Ask to see the values in this department.
Ladies’ Skirts and Coats.
We also have a separate department for Ladies’ Fur
nishings. Skirts, Coats, Furs, Muffs, Etc. Our Ladies’ Coats
stand superior in workmanship and style. All colors and
kinds. Prices horn the lowest to the highest.
We ask a share of your patronage. We assure you our
prices are right and our merchandise the best quality. You
must remember the place.
J.W.LeeCo.
LEADER OF LOW PRICES,
CEDARTOWN. OA.