The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946, November 07, 1907, Image 7

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Collar Label “Shield^ IT’S A RISK To buy Clothing from a general ap pearance stand point, as all suits, even the poorest grad.-s, IO"k go d be'ore they are worn IT’S SAFE To buy clothing with the S' ieid label as shown above, attached to collar. The retail price is also at ached to coat sleeve, IT’S OUARPNTEED. For Sale by W. M. WADDELL, FISH, GA. BREW KR -CAMPBELL. Miss Mattie AUlne Brower and Mr. Chas. Campbell, of Uockmart, wore appily united In marriage Tuesday evening at 6 o’clock at the homo of the bride’s parents, Hr. and Mrs. J. W. Brewer, on Cave Spring street',by Rev. J. F. Milton, pastor of the First Methodist church of Uockmart. Only a few near relatives and most inti mate friends were prei ter tho ceremony wai delicious salad course the happy couple left clock train, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John Salley, for Rockmart,where degant supper awaited their ar rival at the home of the groom’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Porter Campbell. The bride is one of Cedurtown's most attractive young ladies, while Mr. Campbell 1r one of Rockmart's most excellent young men. They wore the recipients of many valuable and useful presents, as well as a heavy shower of rice, old shoes and other tokens of good wishes as they made their departure. ‘'Sftie/cC TAX COLLECTOR’S ROUNDS. 1 will be at the following named places at the dates Indicated for the purpose of collecting 8tate and County Taxes for the year 1907. I will also have with me on the rounds the Registration Books, which will be open for the registration of voters. Place Rockmart A ragon Buncombe Browning’s.. Antioeh Fish Creek Cedsrtown Lake Creek Hampton's Etom Hill Blooming Grove Young’s Lovvorn's Mill Etna Walthall Seney Brooks X Roads Taylorsville Posco Richard Davis Oremont Bailey Store Berry’s (Isbell’s Store) 1st Round Oct 1st. “ 2d. . “ 3d,l “ 4th,, . “ 4th, p.in. “ 7th, a.m. . “ 8th, . “ Wh*. m. “ 10th. a.m. . ’* lltb,a.m. . “ 11th,p.m. 1 . " Pith,a.m. 2d Round . 2d snd Kith 4th 5th, a. m. 6th, a. in. 15thi a in. 7th. a. m. 8tlv and 9th 11th. s. m. Pith, a. m. 13ih, a. m. 13th, p. m. 14th. p. m. 11th. p. in. Pith, p m. 14th, a. in 18th, a. m. 18th, p. m. 19th, a m. 19th. p. m. 3d Round Deo. 2d and 14th. " 3d. “ 4th. p. in. ’* 6th. a. m. “ 5th, p. in. “ 6th. a. m. “ 7. 16 to 20th. “ 9th. a m. ” 10th. p m " 11th, n m. “ 12th, a. in. “ 18th, a in. “ 4th. a. m. " 10th, a. m “ 13th,noon 12 to 1 “ llih.p.m W. A. CALHOUN. T 0.. Polk County. Ga. For Curb Spavin or Splint* SIOOlIV’S I/iiviirveivt is unsurpassed It penetrates and relieves pain very quickly- needs very little rubbinq • ana aoes no! leave a scar or blemish. An antiseptic remedy for thrush, fistula and any abscess. PRICE «♦. 50$ fc *1.00 5loon’s‘Treotise an Horsey CaHle. Hogs ond Poultry" Sent Free Address Dr.Ear) S.Sloan, SoUon. Moss.U 5 A. ROCKMART NEWS. The wedding of Miss Corrle Mor gan and Mr. Benj. Fisher was solem nized last Wednesday evening al the Methodist church, and was a brilliant social event. The ceremony was per formed by Rev. O. L. Kelly, of Law- renceville, and the attendants were Misses Bessie Morgan, Ina Bacon and Ruby JohnBton and Messrs. Lonnie Roboson, Jus. F. Dover and Barclay Morgan. The wedding march was played by Mrs. T. E. McBryde, ac companied by the Messrs. Bidez with thd cornet n 0 trombone. Immedi ately after the ceremony the happy couple left for their future home at Huntsville, Ala. Miss Odessa Hunt, of Cedartown, was the guest last week of Miss An nie/ Williamson. Miss Nettle Simpson visited rel- tlves In Cedartown last week. Mr. I. M. Brantley, of Buchanan, was here Thursday. His many friends are glad to know that he is about to move back to Rockmart. Mr. E. Hodges was in Cedartown Sunduy. Dr. J. W. Fambrough attended the annual session of the Masonic Grand Lodge in Macon lost week. Mr. Richard Gaines, efi Cartersville, was shaking hands here yesterday with old friends. ADAMS & WHITAKER, Livery, Sale H Feed Stables New Brick Stable, North Main St. STYLISH TURN-OUTS, PROMPT & POLITE SERVICE. Soeciai Attention to Boarding Horses. $a»tuumfctl jBpjsuudi. j J>0ttraam|s H G.il ALEXANDER. PRES. CHICAGO. ILLCVOT* The Lindsey-Humbrecht case in the federal court In Atlanta is on, and Messrs. G. W. Lindsey, W. O. Cor nelius, R. O. Pitts and A. D. Hogp and Judge C. G. Janes and Cols. W. C Bunn, G.RHutchens and W. H. Tra wick are in attendance on the trial. lent. Just nf- performed a vas served,and >n the 7.42 o’- NOTICE TO PUBLIC. My brother, Chester A. Knight, is now connected with my insurance and real estate agency. All business put in ills hands will have prompt and careful attention. When your insur- i expires again, remember us. FELTON B. KNIGHT. THE \ Hignirioent Prayer. "May the Lord help you make Bucklen’s Arnica Salve known to all,” writes J. G. Jenkins, of Chapel Hill, N. C. It quickly took the pain out i felon for me and cured it in a wonderfully short time." Best on eartli for sores, burns and wounds. 25c. at Bradford’s Drug Store. Rev. J. A. Watts and Prof. L. E. Hall uttended the annual conference of the A. M. E.Church in Athens last week. The former has been the pastor of tho colored Methodist church here for tho past five years, and has won the good opinion of both rnces by his exemplary conduct here, and all will regret that ho has been transferred to South Georgia. Prof. Hall, who Is the efficient principal of our col ord public schools.has been re-appolnt- ed os the Conference Superintendent of Sunday Schools. 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 Dress Goods, >’ovoltioH, Etc., we have the very cream of the Eastern markets, and are able to supply your demands with money-saving prices. 4-4- Dress Goods.= Appendicitis is dun in a large measure to abuse of tho bowels, by employing drastic purgatives. To avoid all danger, uho only Dr. King’s New Life Pills, tho safe, gentle cleansers and invigora- tors. Guaranteed to cure headache, biliousness, malaria and Jaundice, at Bradford’s Drug Store. 25c. Sunday evening at 5 o’clock, Rev. A. L. Scoggins officiating. The bride w Mrs. Alice Smith, and the lucky groom Is Mr. Arthur Steadman. Wool Dress Goods seemingly are cheaper than last season, or else we bought them cheaper, and will sell them accordingly. All the latest novelties inDrcNH Goods, SilliH, l^ancy Waistings, Etc., of all kinds are on display in our mammoth store, and we will quiet woddiiiK occurred at tho gladly show you through the stock any time free ol charge. residence of Mrs. Alice Smith last Make our store headquarters. You will be gladly welcomed. We have all the Petition to Foreclose Mortgag Polk Superior Court, August Term 1907. It appearing to the Court by the petition of The Commercial Bank of Cedartown, that on the 31st day of July, 1907, E. Boyd executed and de livered to said petitioner a mortgage on tho following described land, to- wit: One city lot on Clio street with Im provements thereon known as lot No. 14, block 7, and one city lot on Mari etta street known as lot No. 61, both being In city of Cedartown, Ga., for the purpose of securing the payment of the following described promissory note: A certain note for the sum of $200 dated July 3lst, 1906, due Jan. 2nd, 1907, with Interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum from mi t- urlty, said note containing and sot- ling a mortgage upon the described real estate, upon which said prom s- sory note there Is claimed to be due the sum of $100, as principal, with In terest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum since the 1st day of July,1907, and also 10 per cent on said principal and interest for attorneys’ fees, which said sums the said E. Boyd neglects and refuses to pay. Now, therefore, it is ordered that the said E. Boyd pay into this Court on or before the 1‘rst day of th-j i.»xt term thereof, the principal, interest Kirk lli'ttricoho. This distressing disease results from a disordered condition of the stomach, and can be cured by taking Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. Get a free sample at Rus sell's drug store and try It. Mr. Henry Richards, of Youngs, died Saturday, aged twenty-five years. He leaves a wife and one child. »l. Application for Year’s Support Georgia, Polk County: Mrs. S. A. Godwin having made ap plication for twelve months support out of the estate of M. A. Godwin,and appraisers duly appointed to set apart the same having filed their return, ] and attorneys’ fees due on said prom all persons concerned are hereby re- I iusory note and the costB of this suit, quired to show cause before the Court 0 r In default thereof, the Court will Agents Wanted.—Continental Cas ualty Company, 1208 Michigan Ave., Chicago. Ill. of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday in Dec., 1907, why said application should not be granted. This 4th day of NoV., 1907. A. D HOGG. Ordinary. City ilegifttra Ion Notice. The registration books for regis tering voters for city election to be held the third Wednesday in Decem ber 1907, will be open at the City Clerk’s office from Nov. 2d to Dec. 7th, 1907, this election to be held for Mayor and Aldermen from the Second and Fifth wards and four members of the City School Board. J. C. WALKER, City Clerk. The major blessings often come from what we call the minor virtues. proceed as to justice shall appertain. And It Is further ordered that this rule be published in The Cedartown Standard, a newspaper published in the County of Polk, once a month for four months, or be served on said E. Boyd or his special agent or attorney, three months previous to th next term of this Court. In open Court, this 12th day of Sep.., 1907. PRICE EDvYARDS, J. S. C. T. C. FOLEYSKIDNIYCURI Makes Kidneys and Blnddor Right POLEYSHOTEr^TAR •tops the cough and hoals lungs Our SHOE stock speaks for itself, novelties in loot wear. The Guaranteed Kind, Remember the famous brands—The White House Shoes for Men and Women, The Buster Brown Shoes lor Boys, for Girls, The 2d floor of our building is devoted to Daneli'IT Pro* Many men and women catch colds at dunces which terminate In pneu monia and consumption. After ex posure, If Foley’s Honey and Tar Is taken It will break up a cold and no serious results need be feared. Re fuse any but the genuine In a yellow packuge. Bradford’s Drug Store. IliNMoliitiuii Notice. The firm of Russell Drug Co. Is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Dr. C. W. Peek and Mr. W. K. Rus sell retiring. Persons Indebted must settle their Indebtedness prior to Dec. 15th next. The undersigned will con tinue the business under the same firm nante, and will do their best to so conduct the.r business as to gain the good will and patronage of the public. D. M. & M. D. RUSSELL. Application for Year’s Support. Georgia, Polk County: Mrs. Laura C. Reeves having made application for twelve months sup port out of the estate of W. B. Reeves, and appraisers duly appointed to set apart the same having filrd their re turn, all persons concerned are here by required to show cause before the Court of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday In Dec., 1907, why said application should not be grant ed. This 4th day of Nov., 1907. A. D. HOGG, Ordinary. The United States Steel Corporation has bought the Tennessee Coal & Iron Co., one of the biggest mineral properties In tho South. Hr Kpralu Sprains, swellings and lameness are promptly relieved by Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. This liniment reduces Inflammation and soreness so that a sprain may be cured In about one- third the time required by the usual treatment. For sale by Russell Drug Co. It’s a waste of time to get angry if you have anything else to do. 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. Ladies’ Skirts and Coats. 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 ficm the lowest to the highest. We ask a share oDyour 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,