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AN OLD ADAGE
SAYS —i
■'A light purse Is a heavy curse"
Sickness makes a light purse.
The LIVER Is the seat of nine
tenths of all disease.
Tutt’s Pills
go to the root of the whole mat
ter, thoroughly, quickly safely
and restore the action of t h e
LIVER to normal condition.
Give tone to the system and
solid flesh to the body.
Take No Substitute.——
REVIVO
RESTORES VITALITY
Made a
Well Man
of Me.”
THE
GIUE3A.T
REVIVO IlEMEDT
produce* flue rcNtilt* lit 30 dttj*. It ncu.
powerfully nnd quickly. Cures when others fail.
Youn»? men can regain their lost manhood and
Old men may recover their youthful vlRor by
using HKVIVO. It quickly uml quietly re
moves Nervousness. Lout Vitality. Sexual
Weakness such as Lost Power, Falling Mnmory.
Wasting Dlsoases, and offsets of nolf-abuso or
excess and indiscretion, which unfits one for
study, business or marriage It not only cures
by Htarting at the seat of disease, but la a great
nerve tonic and blood builder, bringing
back the pink glow to lmlc checks and re
storing the lire of youth. It wunlH off ap
proaching disease. Insist on having HICVIVO,
no othor. It can be carried In vest pocket. By
mall. 91.00 per package, or six for 9&.00. Wo
give free advice and counsel to all who wish it,
with guarantee. Circulars free. Address
fiOYAL MEDICINE CO.. Marine Bldo.. Chicago. Itf
A lIG SUCCESS.
THE DRIVING CLUB PULLS OFF A
GOOD SHOW.
SENATOR ( LAV AMM ONGRLSSM AN
LE E M A K E FIN E S PE EC I! 1 S.
Good Races, Splendid Music ami Some
Excellent Exhibits T he Mail)
Prize-Wluuers.
The third County Fair for Pol a was
a successful hIiow.
Everything transpired os advertised,
and the prize-winners "ill get thoir
money. The crowds "era large both
Tuesday a nd Wednesday, and the
weather was ideal for the Fair though
hundreds remained at home gathering
their crops because <>t the unusual h ;a-
son.
Tuesday morning the ga.C3 were
opened, ami at 11.30 o'clock Senator
A. S. Clay delivered hie address I rum
tiie Grand Stand lo a large and a -
tentlve audience, l-le was welcomed
by Judge F. A. Irwin in a happy lit-
I most favorablo lmpresBlon on those
| who hea.d him. Senator Clay has
j many warm friends and admirers in
| Polk, and he added largely to that
number by bis visit to Cedartown.
' He was entertained while here 1
! Mr. and Mrs. Win. J. Harris at their
j hospitable home on Park avenue,
j Jtldpe Irwin then Introduced Con-
j gressman Gordon Lee, who made a
brief but Interesting speech. He com-
I llnicnted Polk county on her Indus
trial progress, her good farmers and
her fine products. Being a farmer
himself, he wanted a cutting down of
tariff taxes on farm products and an
equalizing of transportation rates for
the farmer and manufacturer alike. H
spoke of his many warm friends and
supporters in this county, and had
come lo help enjoy our prosperity and
our recreations.
lie was hospitably entertained while
here by Dr. and Mrs. VYm. Bradford.
At 1.30^ p. m. the horse Hues be
gan, and the large crowd filled up tbs
Grand Ejtand And lined the pulling.
The bell tapped and the excitement
BEALE IIS IN
First=Class Wines
Whisky & Beer, j
Givens a trial order.
Satisfaction guaran
teed.
RICE BROS.,
414 E. Montgomery Ave.,
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
IM) YOU WANT TO BUILD OK BUY
A HOME 1
If no, we can offer you a 6 per cent, line ol
money, principal and interest payable monthly
In other words, what you pay or your hoiiae In
7 «r 8 years. In paying rent at the end of 7 years
you would have a large pile of reut receipt*. On
our plan you would have your home paid tor
having paid all your note*. WHICH BO YOU
PREFER? City or farm loan*, at 6. 7 »nd 8 per
cent according to condition*.
For further informatiou, call on or address
J. MALLORY HINT,
Cedartown, 6a.
MONEY to LOAN.
We have clients who can loan you
all the money you wish to borrow on
acceptable real estate security. Loans
of $1,000 or over at 6 per cent, leas
than $1,000 at 7 per cent Interest. Be
Bure you see us.
MUNDY & MUNDY,
Correspondents forPolk County,
CEDARTOWN. GA
MONET TO LOAN.
We are prepared to lend money to
farmers at 8 per cent Interest, strictly
re-payable in annual installments, and
no commission charged for making
same.
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.
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 your
orders at once. A. W. STUBBS A CO-
entries in the Baby Show yesterday
morning, and the judges Messrs. M.
O. Gulss, H. M. Hall and C. Wagstaffe
Bateson—had a difficult task to de
cide among them, The first prize
as awarded to Elizabeth, the ten
months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Collins, uml the second prize to
the ten-weeks-old son of Mr. aud Mrs.
A. H. Nunis.
THE HORSE SHOW.
Everybody complimented the beau
tiful showing made by Cedartown’s
ladles at the horse show , and the fol
lowing proved the winners in all the
morning contests:
Ladies' driving contest 1st. Mrs. S.
P. Holloway; 2d, Mrs. Eitelle Hard
wick.
Young ladies' riding cont st 1st,
Miss Carro Dodds; 2d, Miss Irene
Dempsey.
Girls' driving contmit-- 1st, Miss.
Floiiue Hardwick; 2d, Miss Mary
Wood.
Girls' riding contest 1st. Miss
Florlnt* Hardwick; 2d, Miss Lois
Wood; 3d, Mins Mary Wood; 4th,
Miss Annie Rooney Pittman.
Gentlemen's driving contest- 1st,
W. W. Crawford; 2d. S. P. Holloway,
(C. B. Lynch, driver.) !
The list of winners in the Wednes
day afternoon contests will be print
ed next week, ns will all the prize
winners in the woman's department,
agricultural, live stock, poultry and
all oilier branches.
All prize-winn rs will be paid In
full this morning cither in cash or
articles from our merchants and busi
ness men, Just as advertised by the
Driving Club. Those entitled to
prizes should call at 10 o’clock at
the office of Secretary F. It.
Knight.
The Cherokee Driving Club deserv
es the hearty thanks of both town
and county for Its splendid arrang
ing for such a successful show in
less than thirty days time, and The
Standard warmly congratulates the
members on their out.*,rprlse and pa
triotism in giving our people such
enjoyable recreation and amusement
at home.
ROOKMART NEWS.
Miss Julia McIntosh, of Boston,Svus
the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. W.
Fainbrough, last week.
Mr. W. It. Everett was in Cedar
town Thursday.
Mr; John Slmpqon and Mias Marlon
Cook have been spending a few days
witli relatives at Wrightsville.
Mrs. T. E. McBryde Is home from
a visit among relatives at Kingston.
Mr. Geo. Walker was in Cedartown
Thursday.
Rev. L. H. Harris, of Nashville,
Tenn., was the guest last week of his
brother, Rev. W. A. Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sykes left last
w’eok for their future home at Roan
oke, Ala.
Mr. H. F. Joyner spent Thursday In
Cedartown.
Mr. J. W. Cochran has returned to'
Meridian, Miss., alter a visit to rel
atives here.
Mrs. N. W. Me Pry do spruit Friday
i.i Atlanta.
Air, J. P. Johnson spent the week
end .» Atlanta.
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 Dren*
Goods, T\ovelti<*H, Eto., we have the very
cream of the Eastern markets, and are able to supply your
demands with money-saving prices.
Dress Goods.;
day.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Williams were
in Atla ta Friday.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Qno. Mor-
fctth was lhe scene of a brilliant re
ception T .o. day evening, given in
honor of their daughter, Miss Corrle,
whose wedding with Mr. Benj. Fish
er, of Huntsville, Ala., occurred last
evening.
Our friend, Mr. Henry Sanford, is
in Cedartown’ tills week representing
the Adams Forma t C'o Let everybody
glvp him thc-ir fall order. He will
return to Rome Saturday. Everybody
rush. ADAMS PORTRAIT CO., Chlea-r
<^ i> 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 1 Cdroodias,
Willis, Wiiistings, ol all
kinds are on display in our mammoth store, and we will
gladly show you through the stock any time Iree ol charge.
Make our store headquarters. You will be gladly welcomed.
Orr SHOE stock speaks for itself. We have all the
novelties in loot wear. The Guaranteed Kind. Remember
the famous brands—The White I louse Shoes for Men and
Women, The Buster Brown Shoes lor Boys, for Girls.
The 2d floor of our building is devoted to
I T I
ISIS,
HON. GORDON LEE,
The Seventh's Fnpulitp (JonumuMmin, Who Rhoised lhe People with
His Speech Tuesday Mt the Fair.
tie talk, who relat'd ma.iy laughable
incidents that occurred while ho ^anu
Senator Clay were la v-pariners in!
Marietta wh.le young men
Col. W. G. M. Simmon,) was then j
presented, and luLrod.iC.il the speaker;
in a pleasing manner, rol ting n few ;
amusing anecdot s about the Sena
tor.
The distinguished visitor caught the
crowd immediately, and delivered a
strong and patriotic address. ' He.
spoke of our wonderful growth even j
inside of ten years, and declared that i
Polk was one of the richest in re- j
sources and - most progressive in de
velopment of the counties of the state.
He spoke of good citizenship, \>f hon
est public officials and clean govern
ment. 1, He called upon the young men
to educate themselves, to help give
us a pure ballot and maintain a sober
country.
He was frequently applauded.and his
earnest and eloquent effort made a
started, Messis. S. H. Smith, M. 0.
Gulss and R. H. Jones were the Jud
ges, v/hile Mr. J. V. Stubbs was the
starter.
THE RACES AND PRIZES.
No. 1, free for all, was a $200 con
test, first money going to Mr. Geo.
G. Stiles, of Rome, on “Opal Wilson”
in 2.33 a mile; 2d, “Happy Jack," by
Mr. Geo. Ramey, of Rome; 3d,
“Jack," by Mr. A. E. Young, and 4th,
“Tempest,” by Dr. It. F. Sims.
No. 2, mule race, for $25 purse,first
and second money won by Mr. Will
Hightower; third by Mr. L. M. John-
No. 3, running half mile, for $50
purse, won by "Belle," Mr. King Pitt
man, in 57 seconds; 2u, D. J. Lowry;
3d, “Dollie,” Claude Allred.
No. 4, trotting race, for $1Q0 purse,
won In 2.48 by “Ashland King," Mr.
J. W. Casey; 2d “Tempo," Mr. S. P.
Holloway; 3d “Silas," Mr. A. E.
Young.
There were a number of interesting,
The Housekeeper for November
celebrates its thirtieth anniversary by
issuing a double number. One of
the most interesting pages is a re
print of short extracts through the
thirty years, the references lo anti
quated styles and fads being of spec
ial Interest to women. There are
several excellent cookery pages devot
ed to the celebration of the Thanks
giving festival, and other departments
of the home are amply covered. The
Housekeeper Corporation, Minne
apolis, Minn. Sixty cents u year.
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 Pants. We are anxious to save you money on your
Clothing purchases. Ask to see the values in this department.
Lund Sale.
Georgia, Polk County:
I will sell before the Court House
door in Cedartown In said county, on
the first Tuesday In November, 1907,
within the legal hours of sale to the
highest bidder, terms made known
on the day of sale, the following de
scribed property, to-wit:
Lots of land No. 107, 108 and the
south side of 10G, on Hills Creek,
known os the J. A. Thompson prop
erty. Bounded on the north by Rob
inson’s property, east and south by
Mrs. Brown's property, and west by P.
Spinks. The property, contains good
dwelling and out-buildings. Sold as
dowry of Mrs. L. C. Woozencraft.
D. A. PORTER, Admr.
Ladies’ Skirts and Goats.
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 from 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. GA.