The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946, November 07, 1907, Image 3

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Headquarters FOR EVERYTHING IN THE JEWELRY Line. Ynu will litnl my stock alwnys up to the full staiidxrd in quantity, qunlity xml STYLE. New poods continually beinp added. I keep a vipilant watch for the latest fads and fashions, and nothinp in that line will he overlooked. A larpe anti varied stock of Watches and Clocks At specially reduced prices. DON'T FORGET THAT. A new and complete lino of BRACELETS, COMBS, SASH PINS AND BUCKLES. E verything for the table in staples an t novelties, including a most complete aB MASONIC CONTENTION OKUAM7.ED IIKKK TUESDAY* AT A ltlti OATIIKKINO. sortment of Hawkes’ Cut Class, Sterling Silver, As well as best plate. 1 am now better prepared to uive special attention to all kinds of REPAIRING in my line. W. W. TURNER, Jeweler. BACKACHE' "I wrote you for advice,’’writes Lelia Hagood, of Sylvia, Tenn., ‘‘about my terrible backache and monthly pains in my abdomen and shoulders. I had suffered this way nine years and five doctors had failed to relieve me. On your advice I aook Wine of Cardui, which at once relieved my pains and now I am entirely cured. I am sure that Cardui saved my life.” It is a safe and reliable remedy for all female diseases, such as peri odical pains, irregulari ty, dragging down sen sations, headache, diz ziness, backache, etc. rREE ADVICE it u« a letter describing all .. mptoms, and wt will send you Advke, In plain sealed envelope. Address: Ladles 1 Advisory Depart men t, The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chatta nooga. Tenn. At Every Drug Store In $1.00 bottles. Try It. .WINE OF CARD1 R. D. TRAMMELL, MANUFACTURER OF Farm and Spring Wagons. No tv in Commodious New Quarters, Cor. Warehouse and Woodlawn Sts. Horse-Shoeing, Carriage Painting, Rubber Tires. REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY. Think of Farming Lands Selling for Irom FIVE to TWENTY - FIVE DOL LARS PER ACRE. Producing Crops Worth Rom Fifty to TWO HBNDRED DOLLARS PER ACRE. That's on the SUNSET ROUTE In Texas. Uniinralleled Opportunities for the Farmer, the Manufacturer and Capl- i 5 f) O : . tallst. Write and tell me what ydu want.. E. C. ROBINSON, P. O. Box 826, Birmingham, Alabama. Uenera! Office, IIOVSTON, TEXAS. for childrent tafe. Jfo oplatea FOLEYSHONEMAR Cures Colds; Prevents Pneumon»» Pay up your subscription. Sheriff Sales for Dec., 1907. Will be sold before the court house door In Cedartown In laid county on tl^e first uesduy in December, 1907 within the legal hours of sale to th highest bidder for cash the followng deecrtbedf property, to-w!t:— Land lota Nos.674, 680, 647,618,942 983, 984, 660. 660, 490, 637, 539, 350, 658, 945, 640, 784. 267, each lot <;on tains forty acres, more or less, and all lying and being In the 21st die trict and 3d section of oPlk county, Georgia, levied on as the property of, . pie defendant. R. H. Brewer, arid’ pointed out and described in the a certain mortgage fi. fa. of R, Ragan against said Brewqr. Also, at the sam4 time and v p1ac will • be ^nld tfre f dUMvisig; dpscribe property to : wit;—Six tales of co ton marked as follows: G, 46,weight 560 pounds; G, 47, weight 510 pounds G, 48, weight 486 pounds; G, 49,weight 495 pounds; G, 50, weight 494 pounds G, 51. weight 561 pounds; all levied on and be sold as tthe property of A. W. Stubbs & Co. by virtue of and to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the City Court of Polk County, Ga., in favor of C. G. J^anes. Property pointed out by the defendants and found In their possession, said cotton graded as 5' or American good middlings. This 4th day of Nov. 1907. J. E. DEMPSEY, Sheriff. J. F. CARMICHAEL, Dept. Shff. An Interesting Exhibit of the It Smartest Fall Fashions for Men and Young Men di S are now on display. You and your friends are offered an opportunity of viewing the largest and most magnificent display we have ever made of ^ Fashionable Clothes Grand Mauler Jeffries an Honored Vis itor Hue Hurbecue Served- Worshipful Master J. L. Tlson, the fflclent head of Caledonia. I-odge, No. 21, F. & A. M., has been at work lor some time on a plan which was brought to a successful culmination here Tuesday—the organization of the various Masonic bodies of Polk Into a doser union. There are five lodges of Masons In the county, all of them in a flourish ing condition, and they were Invited to meet here Tuesday as the guests of Caledonia Lodge. OrandMaster T. II. Jefferies of At lanta, the new head of the order In Georgia, was tnvltbd to l*e present, and Cedartown has the honor of re ceiving his first official visit, since his Induction into his high office. The Lodge met at 10 o’eloci, and Hon. W. K. Fielder delivered an ex cellent address of welcome to the Grand Master and the visiting breth ren, to which feponse was made by the Grand Master In one of the beat addresses ever heard here. The Polk County Masonic Conven tion was then formally organised by the election of lowing of ficers;—^ J. L. Tlson—W. M. J. W. Fambrough-S. W. J. 8. Davi.tte—.1. W. Chas. Beasley—Hec’y and Treas. J. S. Brewster S. D. E. D. Hulsey—J. D. The lodge then repaired in a body to the Fair grouhds, where a sump tuous barLcbue was * spread Never were fine meats better prepared than on this occasion, and it was the gen eral consensus of opinion that “Prof." Garrard had even outdone himself. The dinner wus thoroughly enjoyed, after which short talks were made at the Fair grounds and In the lodge room by Dr. W. G. England, Mr. W. S. Coleman. Mr. J. 1. Fullwood, Rev. H. M. Qullllan, Mr. E. B. Russell, Dr. R. N. Spinks, Mr. 1). L. Roberts and Dr. J. W. Fambrough. The following committees were ap pointed: On Jurisprudence W. G. England, chmn., T. J. Morris, W. K. Fielder, Michael Jumes and E. B. Russell. On Memorials—J. T. Gibson ami, the Secretaries of the various lodges. On General Welfare—I). H. Hub bard, J. I. Fullwood, F. 1). Dunn, J. C. Ezell, J. T. Garner. Finance Committee—Treasurers of. ^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmhmm■ the five lodges of the county. The next session of the convention J Mr. J. C.Knight wsb in Rome over will be held in RockmarL on the Sunday. fourth Tuesday In May. 1 Ur. J. ^.Cooper was in Dallas was a great clay for the Masons j Monday, of Polk county,and much benefit to j Mr. W. K. Ho)fries spent Monday the order is certain to grow out of the in Atlanta. county organization. The hos- j Mr. F. D, Dunn, of Aragon, was pltallty of Caledonia Lodge was as here Tuesday. warmly praised by the visitors os it I Squire J. A. Wilson spent yester- was highly enjoyed. clay in Buncombe district. ^ | Mrs. E. H. Richardson was In At- We will have a traveling salesman lanta tho flrst of the week, here Friday, Nov. 81U, with MO sty-1 Mr w „ Cruwford and daughter> les of children's, misses and ladles | Mlgg Bvy ^ „, ent Monday ln Uonie . cloaks. Do not fall to see tills display. FORM TWO Tlit. KECHHLlMl.lt HSHELOQ. W| Which have just come in Irom the makers who enjoy a national reputation as manufactut'ters ol strictly hi^h-class clothing. ’I he materials, in patterns that are novel and color effects that will delight ynu, are exclusive weaves of the best mills of Europe and Ann rica. We vouch for the absolute style correctness of every Suit as well as the excellence ol the labrics, workmanship and fit. These we ofler you for selection, and cordially invite your critical inspection, at your earliest convenience. Suits and Overcoats $12.50 to $30 The new A tumn Hatt> and Smart Haberdashery also await your criticism W. K. HOLMES, Clothier a Furnisher. PHILLIPS DRY GOODS CO. Mr. C. M. Colbert spent the first of the week with Ills son,Mr. Sproull Colbert, in Atlanta. Miss Mamie Llgon. who has been the guest of Mrs. J. R. Davis, re turned Monday to Llgon. A few more copies of "The Country man," by C. K. Henderson, only $1. ELLIOTT’S BOOK STORE. Mr. A. C. Sewell, who has been vis iting relatives in the city, returned 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 Sunday to his home In GadHden. Ala. making your selection. ' Mr. Albert Campbell, of Rockmart, W. W. TURNER, jeweler. attended tho marriage here Tuesday of his brother, Mr. Charles Campbell, to Miss Mattie Brewer. Miss Bossle Simpson, who has been the attractive gueBt of her Bister,Mrp. Ewing Lowry, and her aunt, Miss Evva Crawford, returned yesterday to her home in Rockmart. Mr. Geo. S. Harris, who hits been the successful manager of the East Point cotton mills, has accepted the position of manager of the big West Point mills at a handsome Increase ln salary. His many Cedartown rel atives and friends rejoice at his suc cess. Mrs. S. 8. Evans entertained four tabLs at bridge Friday afternoon in tionor of her mother, Mrs. E. T. Mil ler of Media, Pa. Elaborate refresh ments In three courses were served, and the occasion was greatly enjoyed The first prize was a handsome deck of cards, and was won by Mrs. Chas. E. Kuster. Miss Elizabeth Booz won tho second prize, a wash cloth case. Now is the time to buy a pair of those home made, sewed, best calf upper, best white oak soles, insoles and counters; plain toe or toe cap, $3.50 and $3.75. Nothing to beat them for comfort and solidity. I have al so added to my stock a few dozeti pairs of extra good sample shoes for men at from $2 to $3. If you want a good shoe and care to save a half dollar or so, please -;all at A. Crossley’s Shoe Shop. Capt. J. A. Peek was ln Rome Mon day. Mrs. C. W. Alien spent uesday In Atlanta. Mr. R. M. Baldridge was In Atlanta yesterday. Mr. J. M. Carlton, of Rockmart,was here Tuesday. Mrs. II. W. Cantrell sperit the first of the week at Commerce. Hon. W. C. Bunn spent the week end ln Atlanta and Macon. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Fambrough, of Rockmart, spent Tu« sda> ln the city. Mr. J. > H# Willltams and family returned Monday from a trip to Bainbrldge. Whitman’s famous F’h 1 idelph a can dles, received weekly aL Bradford’s Drug Store. Grand Opening Sale of children's misses’ and ladies’ cloaks Friday,Nov. 8th. Phillips Dry Goods Co. Mr. W. 8. Coleman left last night for Northeast Georgia in the interest of the Goorgia Fire Insurance Com pany. Mrs. Wm. Ailcott, who has been the guest of her aunt Mrs. J. W. Booz, returned Monday to her home In St Louis. Thqrp, will be an Interesting game of foot-ball here Friday afternoon at Athletic Park between the Cedartown and Rome High School teams. Don’t miss It. 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 0quote 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 bur household goods, we will treat you right and please you besides. Griffin & Davis, Phone 103. !. ITM-’O Cedartown, G-a. IF YOU WANT A Doctor Right Quick, Just phone No. 5Q, and we will, deliver your mes sage promptly at any hour qf the day or night. And Don’t Forget That we keep a lull line of and Patent Medicine», and that we pay especial attention to filing prescriptions. T. ZB 1 . BITK/B-A-IEsriK:, DRiraaiST.