The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946, October 31, 1907, Image 6

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New Goods! Fine Clothing For Fall! Cents’ Furnishings in all the « LATEST STYLES. They’re coming every You come, too! day. DAVIS BROS. PEEK BLOCK CEDARTOWN THE CBDARTOWN STANDARD THUKD1T, OCTOBER 31. 1101 K. Fielder was In Atlanta Thomas spent Sunday nf Rome Col. > Monday Rev. In Dalton. Mr. James Cothran u v* Monday. Mr. J. W. Murray was up from At lanta Sunday. Rov. N. B. Mathes, of Euharlee, was here Tuesday. Mr. F. L. Clark, of Kuckmurt, w.i* been In Mrs. J. H. Sanders entertained a couple of table* at bridge very pleus- antly Friday afternoon In honor of Mrs. E. T. Miller, of Media, l*a., and served dainty refreshments. The Kuest'B prize to Mrs. Miller was a lovely maiden hair fern, and the first | prize—a pretty handkerchief—was won here Tuesday, by Mrs. J. lloury Stewurt. Mrs. \V. C. Bunn tui ! Junta tills week. Mr. A. M. Dunn and family vr%re In Rome 8unday. I. B. Brewster was in Rome j Sunday afternoon. Paints for nil purposes at Brad* i ford's Drug Store. > V 1 ‘) r’ 1 i • and Mrs. B. B. Russell spent. Friday in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Stewart were ' In Atlanta Monday, j Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Turner spent Thursday and Friday in Atlanta, j Miss Suaie Watts, of Rome, Is vls- Itiug her sister, Miss is'ell Watts. Col. and Mrs. Felton Mumly, of Rockmart, were here during the Fair. Mrs. S. E. Purks, of White Plains, Is the guest of her son, Prof. J. E. Purks. Miss Ruby Reynobis, of Rome.was the guest during the Fair of Mrs. E. S. Ault. Mrs. f). U. Freeman, of Carters villi*, attended the Smlth-Leary wedding yesterday | Miss Florlno Richardson, of Atlanta, , In the guest or her aunt, Mrs. Estelle Hardwick. IN HONOR OF MISS SMITH. — Metdamca Rebecca Booth!)} and 8. P. Holloway gave an elegant recep tion Saturday afternoon at the hand some home of the Ufttrr on College street, at which Miss -CallIt.* Smith was the fair honorec. In the receiving party wore the hosLci.es and the hon- oree and Miss Aliigone Driver, of Birmingham. The reception hall was decorated with a pro fusion of magnificent chrysanthemums and ferns. At the punch bowl wore Misses Elizabeth Harris and Bessie Dean Wocd, and at the coffee urn was Mrs. M. 8. Evans u--s.hud by Miss Margaret Sims. The hostesses w'ere further assisted by Misses Mary Harris, Belle Bair and Shir ey Sims. The dining room was beautiful with its array of pink carnal.ons and sil ver candlesticks with" pink shades, and the ice cream was frozen in the snape of wedding bells In token or the ap proaching marriage of the honorec. Mr. E. E. Lindsey was In Atlanta Sunday. Col. W. C. Bunn was In Rockmart Monday. Mrs. P. C. Harris was In Atlanta Tuesday. Mr. Paul .lotus was home Sunday from Atlanta. Mr. 8. 8. Evans spent Monday at Tredegar, Ala. Mr. J. Wright Adamson was in At lanta Tuesday. Mr. Chas. Campbell, of Rockmart. was here Sunday. Mr. A. 0. Williams, of CarrollJow, was here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Dock Deaton, of Sil ver Creek, were here Monday. Mr. J. W. Johnson was up from Chlpley the first of the week. Mr. Moss Colbert has been home from Coweta county this week. Mrs. Geo. Watson, of Home, was one of the visitor* to4he County Fair. Mrs. 8. A. Blackman, of Anniston,! is The .guest of Mrs. 1). J, Lowry. County Commissioner T. 11. Adams speut Saturday uflernoju in Rome. . I>*e has been spending In Carrollton and Rock- JAYESSCO CLOAK FASHIONS Ladies’ Misses’ Children’s Fall U Winter, 1907. M.-" For The CLOAK event of the Season. Grand * Opening * Sale Of Surpassing Attractiveness. This “Jayessco” Opsning Sale will take place at D kk m. and 7.”0 p. Jatne.i Ep.s.opal ’^JorbcJT” Oct. 24th, 1907. kui p j.yu r • j Dear Friend: I don't see how they^ make macaroni. I don’t 1 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 20 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 ED. A. LOWRY, Phones 43 an J 74. Mr. Winfrey Peek has been up from Atlanta this week, taking in the County Fair. Miss Belle VanDevander was home tho first of the week from Shorter College In Rome. good room for rent, with hoaad, for two young men or u couple with out children. Phone 177. Mrs. F. M. Binford, of Bluofleld W. Va., Ih the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Good. Mr. S. P. Holloway was called Mon day to Parkersburg, W. Va.. by tin serious illness of his mother. Fall cleaning—Use Devoe Polishing Oil on your furniture and wood work BRADFORD S DRUG STORE. Mrs. A. C. Cobb went over to Rock mart Tuesday to attend the weddltng reception of Miss Corrle Morgan. Mr. Hervey Hall, of Birmingham, was the guest over Sunday of his parents, Capt. and Mrs. W. F. Hall The Daughters of the Confederacy will meet next Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. J. W. Casey on Colle, street. Hr. and Mrs. Goo. G. Stiles. Rome, spent the week in the city, Mr. Stiles’ fast horses winning several pur sea on the race track. Just received a large and pretty selection of Hawkes’ Cut Glass, some new designs. To see is to admire. W. W. TURNER. Jeweler. Hon. J. J. Connor, of Cartersville, President of the State Fair Associa tion. was an Interested on looker here yesterday at our County Fair. Mrs. 8. A. Pitt.* last week bought from Mrs. J. O. Crabb a lot on Rock mart street, on which she will build a residence at once. Mr. Williams Sum mers has the-contract. Read our “Sanitol” ad in this pa per. Send on the dollar; when you get the goods, if yon are not satis fied. we will give you $1.25 for them. BRADFORD’S DRUG STORE. lhkrf. Services nt. Hundn church. Mr. H. B. McGregor, of Taylor-- villa, attend*d the Polk County 1 Fair Tuesday. Madame* C. W. Hollett* and J. O. Crabb spent tbe first of the week in Atlanta. W, D. Ivey, of Atlanta, Is the guest of her parents, Col. and Mrs. J. O. Waddell. Mr. Wu». Sheffield, of Dallas, Is the guest this week of his son. Mr. Lester Sheffield. J. R. McCoy moved bis East- view moving picture show to Talla poosa la.it week. Mrs. LeRoy Edwards, of Claxton.is the guest of her pareuts, Squire and Mrs. W. F. Freeman. Mrs. E. I). Turner attended the Morgan-Fishcr wedding reception Tuesday in Rockmart. Mrs. R. C. Allen, of Carnesvllle. Is visiting her father and brother,Messis. N. F. and A. C. Cobb. Mr. W. M. Fay. of Williamsburg, Pa., has been shaking hands this week with his Cedar tow n friends. You want the best, of course! So always buy Chase & Sanborn's famous Seal Brand coffee at Lowry's. Mrs. J. Wright Adamson returned Tuesday from a visit to her mother Mis. G. B. Stovall, at Madisjn. Mrs. J. W. Bagwell, who has been visiting her sister. Mrs. R. D. Tram mell, returned Sunday to Atlanta. Mrs. R. I*. Gann, of Rockmart was the guesT of her daughter. Mrs. W. W. Mumly, Lite f^rst of the week. Any relative or personal friend of Heury B. WILon in Cedar town should see Rev. W. W. Powell at once. We offer until they are gone- 3 rooms Wall Paper at $2 50 per room. BRADFORD’S DRUG STORK. Mrs. J. II. Cooper, of Bellbuctcle, Tenn., arrived Tuesday evening on a \lslt to her daughter, Mrs. Le 'Young. Misses Kate and Mo’lie Young at tended tho Morgan-Fisher wedding reception Tuesday evening in Rock mart. Moorish and Nubian Figures. Hus' Vases, etc., a good assortment, ne pretty and cheap. Call early and get | first choice. W*. W. TURNER. Jew eler. Mr. A. W. Stubbs has purchased from Mr. J. M. Morris the vacant lot on Herbert street next to Mrs. J Whitely. on which he will build a nice residence. The Cedurtown Cotillion Club gave an enjoyable ball Monday eveultig, nt which splendid music was furnish ed by the Wedeahej er Concert Band, of Atlanta. Mesdnmes W. 3. Coleman and G. S. Borders are in Augusta this week, at tending the State Convention of the Daughters of Confederacy as the rep resentatives of the Cedurtown chapter. P5 IB! GOODS H, Big Department Store, November 8th, 1907. PLEASE NOTE WELL—1m to make this pmiil hibition of FASHIONS n izroat attraction to <Mir cuRfonuMA. prices on theae HfOlI CLASS CLOAKS w ill Le made (for Mr. J. R. McCoon was in Rome Sun- j day. Mrs. Frank Marsh spent Monday In j Atlanta. Mr. Thos. Boo*, of Rome, was here Sunday. Hon. J. C. Knight spent last week In Tennessee. R. P. Hill spent Sunday at Piedmont. Ala. Pledger Kusstll was 111 At lanta Monday. Miss Ellen Heaton returned Satur day from Rockmart. Mr. W. W. Hobbs spent Sunday at Borden Springs. Ala. M. S. Pritchett, of Silver Crock, stient Monday in the city. Chas. Batson is building a neat cottage on Thompson street. W. T. Simpson, of Rockmart. took In the County Fair this week. Mr. Joe Harris, of Kingston, attend ed the Fair here Tuesday and Wed nesday. Mrs. Lawrence Hunt returned yes terday from a visit to relatives near Rockmart. Whitman’s famous Philadelphia cau dles, received weekly at Bradford's Drug Store. Mr. H. F. Jojyer, editor of the Rockmart Courlt r. attended the Fair aero Tuefcdoy. Misses Minnie Elsl erry and Corrie Carbon, of Rockmart, are the guests •if Miss Emma Jolley. It Is always best to buy the best when it conns to buying coffee. Chase & Sanborn's famous Seal Brand at Ed. A. Lowry’s will "suit you to a T." Miss Gusfcie Houseal has been the guest this week in Rockmart of Miss Corrle Morgan, and attended the Mor- gan-Fisher reception Tuesday even ing. Mr. M. E. Pittman left Monday for Boise, Idaho, where his family has I been for some time. His many Ce durtown friends wish him well in his new home. Miss Kate Hammond, of Carters ville, has been the charming guest of Miss CalHe Smith for the past few days, and was one of the attendants at the Smith-Leary wedding. The present and former members of the Cedartown Rifles will enjoy a barbecue at the Armory Friday even ing. It is not necessary to urge them to be present, as a most en joyable time Is expected. “nT* 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 lull line of Patent Medicines, Paints. Oils. Toilet Articles, Etc. Russell Drug Co. Store Phone 125 Res. Phone 143 HALL General & BARR Hardware. 9 ~ We wish cur friends and the public generally to be apprised of the fact that we have gathered into our new and commodi ous quarters a complete and desirable line of the best goods to be bought. These we of fer at prices entirely reasonable, as always. We offer fair treatment. Drop in and be convinced.