The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946, November 07, 1907, Image 5

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~oupon fm is Worth TH« Switnl i 'botniwl Labor* roryf’.o. 4246 LmjmU Af, St. Low. M » ;Ut out this coupon in upper right hand comer and send to he Sanitol Chemical Laboratory Company, of St. Louis,/ ith a $1.00 bill and our name, and they will deliver you through us the complete assortment of ten full size ; packages of Sanitol as illustrated. These are the mbst sa isfactory toilet preparations in the world and the regular total retail price of these articles is $2.70. Bradford's Drag Store, I’lrono I When a girl lx gins to boss a young ! man. he might just as well begin to j save money to buy furniture. CEDAHTOWf; STANDARL THOBDAT, MOYEMBEfl 7. 1107 The Badge of Honesty Is on every wrapper of Doctor Plerc. _ Golden Medical Discovery because a full \ noon in Home, Miss Helen Good spent Friday after- lint of the Ingredients composing it is printed there in plain English. Forty years of experience has proven its superior worth as a blood purifier and invigorat ing tonic for the cure of stomach disorders ' and all liver ills. It builds up tho run down system as no other tonic can in which alcohol Is used. The active nmdic- Inal principles of natlvo roots such as Golden Seal and Queen's root, Stone and Mandrake root, Hloodroot and Black Chorrybark are extracts and preserved by the use of chemically pure, triple- j refined glycerine. Send to pr. R. V.^ierco j 11 at Buffalo, N. Y., for free booklet which ' ~ quotes i xtracts from well-rocounlzcd med- i al authorities such as Drs. Bartholow, King, Scud 'cr. Coe, Elllngwood and a host of othep/, showing that these roots can be d**t»wnltd upon for tneir curative action in all weak states of the stomach, accompanied by indigestion or dyspepsia us welly i n/all bilious or liver complaints and in irfl/wastlng diseases" where thero is loss^niesh and gradual running down of tl^'strength and system. The "Golden Medical Discovery "makes ci|. Dure JbTood and so Invigorates and 'gulates fhe~stomach, liver and boweis. riel reg.— and, thronen them. the whole system. Thus all skin affections, blotches, pimples and eruptions as well as scrofulous swel lings and old opon running sores or ulcers are cured and healed. In treating old running sores, or ulcers, It Is well to In sure their healing to apply to them l)r. Pierce’s AU-IIeallng Salve. If your drug gist don’t happen to have this Salvo In stock, send fifty-four cents In postago stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute. Buffalo. N. Y., and a large dox of the "All-Healing Salvo" will reach you by return post. You can f t afford to accept a secret nos • trum as asubstltute for this non-alcoholic, medicine ok known composition, not even though the urgent dealer may thereby make a little bigger profit. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulata and Invigorate stomach, liver and bowola. Sugar-coated, tiuy granules, easy to take as candy. CHAPMAN PLUMBING CO J. R. CHAPMAN, Prop. THE FINAL MEETING. The Board of Stewards of the Meth- )dist ciiurch will meet Smittayi at 3 m. at the church, and every Stew ard is urgently requested to b«* present with a complete areport of his list. It Is hoped to make this the final meeting of the year. J. A. PEEK, Chmn. B. RUSSELL, Treas. Mr. Chas. Beasley spent Friday at Rockmart. Mr. W. II. Trawlck spent Saturday In Atlanta. Mr. F. A. Witt was In Carrollton over Sunday. Mr. W. S. Coleman was In Rome Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. \V. Branch speut Sunday at Berry’s. Mr. 1. M. Brantley, of Buchanan, was here Thursday. Mrs. W. C. Wheeler spent Saturday afternoon in Rome. Born, last week to Mr. and Mrs B. G. Hilton, a girl. Postmaster J. I. Fullwood spent Thursday, in Atlanta. Mr. L. L. Carmichael, of Fish, was here on business recently. Mr. .1. A. Morgan was the guest of friends in the city last week. MIhs Monta McKinney Hpent Sun day with her parents at Fish. Mrs. Guile Parish left Saturday for a visit to relatives at Attulla, Ala. Mr. C\ M. Isbdl, of Berry’s, vis ited relatives at Stllesboro last week. Mr. C. J. Thompson spent the lat ter part of last week in Jacksonville, Ala. Mr. Bert Shlflett has sold his Web ster Mountain farm to Mr'. J. H. Pil grim. Mr. VV. O. Hamrick, of Henry El len, Ala., was here the Tlrst of the week. Miss Mabel Jones, of Rome, spent last week with her sister, Mrs. J. K. Thomas. Mr. Sam Hackney has bought the Nffrth Main street residence of Mr. C. F. Harris. Mr. J. E. Evan-, of Chattanooga, was the guest Sunday of his son, Mr.Krucst Evans. Mr. Z. M. Tussey lias purchased the residence cf Mr. \V. J. Slaton on North Broad street. Mr. W. V. Wray, one nr WaKh ill’s F ading truck farmers. was here on business tie other clay. A few more copies of "The Country man," by C. K. Henderson, only $1. ELLIOTT’S BOOK STORE, and Mrs. J. T. McElveen are happy over the nrrival of a fine boy their household Thursday evening. Miss Susie Watts, who was the guest last week of her sister,Miss Nell Wyatts,ret limed home Friday to Rome. Messrs. G. W. Moore and T. N. Vincent, two of Fullwood Springs’ best farmers, were In the city Iasi week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lowe, of Brown ing’s district,were here last week on a visit to their daughter, Mrs. Ge<>. Knight. Mrs. J. B. Jones, of Walthrall, hr.s the editorial thanks for a mammoth beet, twenty-four inches In circum ference. Mr. and Mrs. L. II. U th fait have been stopping at the Right House sev eral days. Mr. LUhtfoot is a popular traveling man. Miss Minnie Brock, of Chattanooga, was the attractive guest at the Rignt House the past week with her brother, Mr. A. T. Brock. Mr. T. M. Pace has bought from Mr W. E. Bridges a house and lot c. Line street, the latter taking in pa i payment a lot on Thompson street. Mr. R. H. Brower, who has ju i moved back from Atlanta to Fish, was In town Friday. His many friends are glad of his return to old Polk. Lost—A gold watch, chain and charm on Main street Wednesday night, Oct. 30th. Ten dollars re ward will be paid for their return. M. B. WARE. Mrs. J. H. Britt, of Savannah, who has been visiting her uncle. Dr. C. W. Peek, is spending the week with rel atives in Rome and Summerville. She A. C. COBB’S One of the best things about our business, to us, is the enthusiasm which our customers feel for us as a firm and for our goods; the confidence they have in us and in our methods; and the security they feel in the high quality of our merchandise. It’s worth a good deal more than money to us to have the cordial approbation of so many customers in all parts of the country; it’s a strength to us; it helps us to uphold and main tain the high standard of quality and of business dealing which we have set for ourselves. Mrs. Glenn Sanders is visiting rel atives in Atlanta this week. Mrs. Marie Ford, of Atlanta, was the guest of friends here over Sun day. Mrs. VV. H. Trawlck Is visiting her mother. Mrs. G. B. Stovall, In Mad ison. Mesdainos Emmadene Dodds and A. VanDevaiider spent Friday in ome. Miss Lucy Houseal attended the Morgan-Fisher nuptials in Rockmart last week- MIbs Ruby Reynolds, who was the attractive guest of Mrs. E. S. Ault, re turned home Friday to Rome. Miss Fannielu Davison, of Lyerly, spent last week here as the guest of her sister, Miss Daisy Davison. Miss Gussie Adams returned last week from an extended visit to her sister, Mrs. II. U. Bigham, in Atlanta. Mrs. C. W. Richter, who has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. A. M. Dunn, returned Thursday to Birming ham. Misses Elizabeth Reese of Rome,and Laura Henderson of Piedmont, Ala., were guests last week of Mrs. J. M. Stewart. Mr. Jos. Mansell, of Nashville, Tenn., was the guest last week of his sisters, Mesdames, D. F. Necse and J. F. Stone. Mr. C. F. Harris has bought a lot on Cave Spring street from Mr. H. H. Carpenter, on which he will build a neat residence. Miss Olive Black, of Aragon, has been spending a few days with her 1 was accompanied by her cousin, Miss sister, Mrs. T. J. Davis, returning Inez Peek, of Antioch, home Monday. | This Is the time of the year to do 1 A few choice elections in Raven- 1 > our P“">t |n S- Painting, papering and . wood hand-painted china, sets and decorating i8 John C asey s business GREATEST LINE Ladies, Misses and Children’s Cloaks EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. ).T.ce next to Standard Bldg. IPlione 69, CEDAHTOWN, CiV. Sanitary Plumbing, Steam Fitting. First-Class Work at Reasonable Price*. Pay a* your subscription. odd pieces, all new and pretty. W. VV. TURNER, Jeweler. Mrs. 8. A. Blackman and Miss Stel la Greer, who have been the guests of Mr. D. J. Lowry and family, returned Saturday to Anniston. Mrs. R. C. Allen, who has been the guest of her father and brother, Messrs. N. F. and A. C. Cobb, re turned Monday to her home in Carnesville. Miss Alligene Driver, who was one of the attendants at the Smlth-Leary wedding,and has since been the charm ing guest of Miss Belle Barr, returned I Saturday to her home in Birmingham. He does nothing else. Leave word at Bradford’s drug store; he’ll git the message and will call on you. Mr. Leonard Carter and Miss Mat- tie Chitwood were happily united in marriage Sunday afternoon at 3 o’ clock at the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. S. E. Chitwood, In East- view. Rev. A. T. Scoggins perform ed the ceremony. Among the out-of-town guests for the Smith-Leary wedding last week were: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Barnett, Mr. Richard Peters, Mr. George Yan cey, Mr. Frank Turner, Mr. Henry Waite, Mr. George VVarda and Wil'lxm Martin, of Birini ifham. JUST RECEIVED MEW LINE Ladies’ Tailor Hade Suits IN ALL THE NEW WEAVES AND CUTS. When we prescribe the CLOTHES for your boy to wear, we analyze his case, and minister to his needs in the same careful way the physician does who prescribes for him when sick. Why shouldn’t we? Our reputation and good name are at stake. A. C. COBB The man on the Corner in the White Building.