The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946, November 07, 1907, Image 6

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Qopjrrtiht 1901 by Hart Rrbaffnar A M*/I DAVIS BROS. THE CEDARTOWN STANDARD TBOHSDAT, lOYEMDEfl 7. 1107 An announcement of much Inter est to the Acworth social set is that of the approaching marriage of Miss Helen Lois Good, of Cedartown, to Mr. Paul Jones Slaton, the wedding to take place Thursday evening the four teenth of November.—Acworth Post. Nov. 7th, 1907. Dear Friend: All flour Is made out of wheat, but some wheat Is better than others; therefore some flour is better than other kinds. Wheat is very high now but may go higher. When you get real good flour it raises nicely and makes good bread. I love good bread. We have good bread at our house. We make it out of Pos- tell's Elegant Flour, which makes the finest cakes and pastry ever ate. Your friend, JACOB. P. S. The best flour there is in this town is Postell's Elegant flour. It costs $1 a sack, although you can' get a good sack for 75, 80 or gO cents at EO. A. LOWRY, Phones 43 and 74. Get Into our good clothes game at once; we’re on the winning side, and you’ll look the part as soon as we get you Inside one of our Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits, and top it with a fine Overcoat of the same su perb mak; $18 to $15. We’ve got the other things you want to wear, too; hats, shirts, hosiery, neckwear; we get these things to match our Hart Schaffner & Marx quality; as near as we can. There’s no better standard for us or for you. PEEK BLOCK CEDARTOWN Col. W. K. Fielder Bpent Monday in Dallas. Mr. J. E. Houseal spent Tuesday in Atlanta. Mrs. J. R. Ilarber spent yesterday in Atlanta. Col. L. R. Waddey, of Atlanta.spent Sunday here. Mr. E. L. Ledbetter was here Sun day from Rome. Mrs. F. L. Rountree was in At lanta yesterday. Mr. R. J. Swain was in Rome Sat urday afternoon. Paints for all purposes at brad- ford’s Drug Store. Prof. E. E. King was here from At lanta over Sunday. Rev, G. E. Benedict and family spent Sunday in Atlanta. Grand Cloak Sale Tomorrow. PHILLIPS DRY GOODS CO. Mrs. J. W. Dodds and Miss Pauline Bailey were in Rome Saturday after noon. Mr. R. B. Parks returned last week from an extended trip through the West. Mrs. M. D. Russell has been spend ing the wefek in Atlanta and Talla poosa. Mr. John A. Webb, of Clam, was the guest last, week of his sister.Mrs. J. R. Styles. Miss Mae Langford left Thursday for a visit to her uncle, Mr. Z. B. Mil- llcan at Macon. MIds Maude Sellers, of Emerson, Is the attractive guest of her sister, Mrs. J. C. Doullneau. Mr. M. N. Elliott spent the first of the week In Norcross attending the marriage of a relative. A good room for rent, with board, for two young men or a couple with out children. Phone 177. Mrs. J. H. Conley, who has been vis iting friends in the city, returned yesterday to Birmingham. A few more copies of “The Country man,” by C. K. Henderson, only $l. ELLIOTT’S BOOK STORE. Mr. Buell Stark, of Rockmart.,was here yesterday, attending a meeting of the County School Board. Miss Kate Hammond.who was an at tendant at the Smith-Leary wedding, returned home to Cartersville. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Dunn were call ed Friday to Madison to attend the funeral of the latter’s uncle. Mrs. J. w. Akers, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. K. Holmes, returned home Friday to At lanta. Mr. L. O. Benton, of Montticello, was here Monday to attend the annual tpeetlng of the stockholders of the Bank of Cedartown. Just received a large and pretty selection of Hawkes’ Cut Glass, some new designs. To see is to admire. W. W. TURNER, Jeweler. Mr. J. G. Cantrell, general western agent of the Seaboard Air Line in St. Louis, spent yesterday in the city with his brother, Mr. H. W. Cantrell. All parties indebted to me will please settle either by note or cash beforci Nov. 20th. After that date all accounts will be placed in hands of collector. B. F. SIMS. Mrs. W. S. Coleman returned home Saturday from a visit in Atlanta and from Augusta where she attended last week the state convention of the daughters cf Confederacy. ! Read our “Sanltol” ad in this pa per. Send on the dollar; when you get the goods, if you are not satis fied, we will give you $1.25 for them. BRADFORD’S DRUG STORE. IN HONOR OF MI8H GOOD. Miss Forrest Pitts was the charm ing hostess nt an elegant bridal re ception Saturday afternoon ^iven * n honor of Miss Helen Good, whose ap proaching wedding Is Of much inter est to her many friends. The hours were from 3 to 5 o’clock and about one hundred and twenty-five guests were present. The color scheme of green and white was beautifully carried out In every detail. The hostess was as sisted by the honoree and‘Mesdatnes F. M. Binford and W. E. Good and Misses Lucy Houseal, Evelyn Fite and Bessie Dean Wood. The guests were received at the door by little Misses Amy Stewart and Annie Roon ey Pittman, and they were invited In to the dining room by Mesdames M. C. Bobo and J. H, Stewart, where dainty refreshments were served. Misses Lucile Fielder and Helen Crabb presided at the punch bowl, and cof fee was served by Mrs. S. H. Smith. Mr. S. H.Smith wa3 In Dallas Mon day. Dr. Wm. Bradford spent Monday in Rome. Mrs. E. C. Benton was In Atlanta Tuesday. Col. W. W. Mundy spent Monday in Dallas. Col. J. M. Hunt was in Buchanan yesterday. Mrs. E. A. Mann spent Friday In Rock mart. Mr. Rolt. Campbell spent Sunday in Atlanta. Mrs. R. M. Boldrldge spent Tuesday ip Atlanta. Mr. M. O. Berry was In Columbus over Sunday Mrs. Craton Vincent Is visiting rel atives at Aragon. Mrs.Suaie Jobes spetot Saturday af ternoon in Rome. Mr. D. L. Maret, of Youngs, was In the city Monday. Squire M. M. Jobes, of Rockniart, spent Saturday here. Mrs. A. C.Brewster spent the first of the week In Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cone wort? iu Rome Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Robt. Riggers is spending the week with relatives at Fish. Mr. and Mrs. A. Griggs leftl.Mon day for a ten days trip to New York. Miss Annie Kerr, of Piedmont. A la.,' was the guest lost week of Mrs. A. B. I Philpot. Mrs. J. W. Murray has been spend ing the past week In Atlanta' with her husband. Mr. P. A. Hunt spent Tuesday in Aragon and Rockniart Inspecting the 1 ginneries. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stubbs, return ed Saturday night from a visit to rel atives in Scotsboro, Ain. JAYESSCO CLOAK FASHIONS Ladies’ Misses’ Children’s For Fall M Winter, 1907. The CLOAK event of the Season. Grand * Opening : Sale Of Surpassing Attractiveness. This “Jayessco” Opening Sale will take place at PHILLIPS M IDS DL, Big Department Store, Don’t Forget the Date Nov. 8, 1907. PLEASE NOTE WELL— In uriW to make lIns grpml ex hibition of FASHIONS a groat, attraction to our customers, the prices on these HIGH CLASS CLOAKS will be made (for this occasion) so temdtingl.v l"\v that they will appeal to the most critical and careful purchasers. CEDARTOWN, CA. Miss Nell Watts spent Tuesday In tlanta. Mr. W. T.Lee, of Youngs, was here We offer—-until they are gone- 5 rooms Wall Paper at. $2.50 per room. BRADFORD’S DRUG STORE. Miss Clyde Webb, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. R. Styles, returned home Friday to Clem. Mr. Clias. Dunwcoc’y, of At’anta, was up to spend the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Mamie Dunwoody. Miss Edith Wood, who has been the charming guest of Miss Arabella Dunwoody, returned Monday to Ros well. Mrs. W. D. Ivey, who has been the guest of her parents, Col. aid Mrs. J. O. Waddell, returned yesterday to Atlanta. Miss Mary Jones went Tuesday to Wellington, Ala., where she will be temporary operator lor the Seaboard RaJwny. Mrs. M. R, Davidson, who has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. T. M. Jolley, returned Monday to her home in Rockniart. Mlrs Florine Richardson, who has been tae attractive guest of her aunt. Mrs. Est.lle Hardwick. returned Mon day to Atlanta. Mis. J. A. Tiirner arrived Thurs day from Bi.mingham on a visit to her children. Mfrs. W. O. Cornelius and Mr. C. J. Turner. Miss Delia Neal, one of the popular Public School teachers, left Monday for a few days stay at Commerce on account of her health. Found—A bunch of keys at the Fair grounds. v Owner can recover them by Identifying the same and pay ing for this advertisement. Mrs. A. O. Herrington, of Atlanta, attended the Brewer-Oampbell wed ding Tuesday ferening, and Is vis iting her sister, Mrs. J. W. Brewer. Moorish and Nubian Figures, Bushs, Vases, etc., a good assortment, new. pretty and cheap: Call early and get first choice. W. TURNER, Jew eler. # i Mrs. E. T. Killer, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. S. S. Evans, returned) Monday to Media. Pa., accompanied bp her little grind daughter, Dorotjhy Evans. The Counrtyraan.by Rev. C, K. Hen derson, for only 25c, provided you sub scribe for the Ladies’ Home Journal and Saturday Evening Post for one year at $3 before Dec. 1st. Mr. G. P. Northeutt was In Rome Saturday. Mr. J. R. Styles spent yesterday In Rockniart. Miss Myrta Dodds spent Tuesday in Atlanta. Miss Mamie Jones was in Rome over Sunday. Mr. Thornley West was up Sunday from Atlanta. Mr. B. H. Leonard spent Monday at Piedmont, Ala. Dr. C. W. Peek, of Antioch, was in the city Monday. Mr. W. P. Tims, of Esom Hill, was here Friday. Mr. Aleck T. Hamilton, of Glenwood. was here yesterday. Miss Levia Reeves spent Saturday afternoon In Rome. Col. W. W. Mundy was in Rock niart over Sunday. Mr. G. M. Pettltt spent Saturday afternoon In Rome. Mrs. Emma Watson is visiting rel atives in Cave Spring. Mr. W. E. Bridges is building a new residence on Line street. If you have a cloak sell it, and buy one of the latest on sale tomorrow at Phillips Dry Goods Co. Squire L. Sutherlin, of the 17th, was shaking hands with his many friends on our streets last Saturday. Fall cleaning—Use Devoe Polishing Oil on your furni.ure and wood work. BRADFORD’S DRUG STORE. Miss Lily Mae Cook, who has been the guest of Mrs. Susie Jones, return ed Saturday to Greenville, S. C. Mrs. D. C. Wright, who has been visiting her sistre, Mrs. J. D. Moore, returned home Friday lo Powder Springs. Misses Buddie Mae York. Dixie Browning and Maybelle Campbell, of Rockniart, attended the Brewer-Camp- bell wedding Tuesday evening. Miss Mosher, a successful orgauizer of the "NY. C. T. U., gave ail interest ing address at the Baptist church Sun day evening and talked to a large gathering of ladies Monday afternoon. WHEEL STOLEN!— Some one stole my Eagle bicycle Saturday even ing from the residence of Mr. W. L. Jones on Stubbs street. Liberal re ward will be paid for its’return. HOMER HUNT. A Good Move! We are now nicely settled in our new home in the Hardwick-1 elford Build ing, and leel that we have made a good move. You will now make a coming to us to have PRESCRIPTIONS . Ol course, we Carry a lull Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils Articles, Etc. ~~ 1 i, — HALL & BARR General Hardware. ^ We wish our friends and the public generally to be apprised of the fact that we have gathered into our new and ppmmodi- ous quarters a complete and desirable line of the best goods to be bought. These we of fer at prices ern irely reasonable, as always. We offer fair treatment. Drop in and be convinced.