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FOR EVERYTHING IN THE
JEWELRY
Line Yen will Ami mv stock .lwnys up to the
sruiul.ml in quantify, quality ami STYLE. New n"
continually being ailitod. I keep a vigilant w atch
the latest fads and fashions, and nothin^ ii
will he overlooked. A lar^e and variei
that lim
Watches and Clocks
At specially reduced prices. DON'T FORGET
Anew and complete line of BRACELET, . (
SASH PINS AND BUCKLES. Everything for th
in staples an 1 novelties, including a most Cditfff
sortment of
Hawkes’ Cut Class,
Sterling Silver,
As well as best plate. L am now. Wetter prep,
siive special attention to all kinds of REPAIRINI
W. W. TURNER. Jeweler.
-No Operation-
Mrs. Malinda Akers, of Basham, Va,, writes:
"I had what doctors call ‘prolapse,’ and couldn’t
stand straight. I had pain in my back and
shoulders, and was very irregular and profuse.
Doctors said an operation was needed, but 1
couldn’t bear the thought of the knife. After tak
ing three bottles of Wine of Cardui, 1 could walk
around. Can now do my housework and am in
splendid health.”
Cardui is a pure, vegetable, medicinal essence,
especially adapted to cure Women’s diseases. It
relieves excessive periodical pains, regulates
irregularities, and is a
safe, pleasant and re
liable remedy for all
sick women. In suc
cessful use for over 70
years. Try it.
FREE ADVICE
Write us a letter describing all
f our symptoms, and we will send you
ree Advice, in plain sealed envelope.
Vddressr I miles' Advlsnrv Department.
At Every Drug Store in $1.00 Bottles.
.WINE
OF
CARDUI
FAIR BRIDE-TO-BE HONORED.
One of the most pleasant social ev-
ents of the season whs the reception
given by Mrs. C. W. Hollett
ester-
day afternoon at her elegadt home on
Rockmart street in honor of
Miss
Helen Good, whoie marrluge
to Mr.
Paul Slaton, of Griffin, will be h<>1-
emnlzcd this evening m 6
o’clock
at the Presbyterian church
The
•ours wire from 3 to 5 o’clock, and
about, one taundrt d and fifty
RU. St 8
were present. The prevailing
colors
11 in the dining room were link and
L green.
(»l The hostess was assisted
■y tho
p honoree and Mesdames Frank Btnford
j and Walter E. Good and
Misses
' Evelyn Fite, Forrest Pitts,
Emma
Quillian and Lucy HoUseal.
The
guests were received at the
door
by Mrs. E. C. Benton and .Miss Qua-
T. sic llouseal, and were Invited into
c the dining room by Mesdnmes
E. S.
1 Ault and J. H. Stewart, where a
delicious salad course was scr
ved by
R Missis Lit tie Fielder, Mary
Grigs*
and Pauline Bailey; they were then
invited into the library by Mesdames
R. O. Pitts and Chos. Vann
Wood,
where coffee and saadwiohe
s were
. $erved by Mesdames M. C. Bobo and
A. W. Stubbs. Misses Guasle
Adams
and Helen Crabb presided
at the
j punch bowl.
At 6 o’clock the bride'and
groom
with their attendants were ent
r. allied
i at this beautiful home.
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List of New Telephone Subscribers
Added During Month of Oe
o’>er.
380——Benton, E. C...
.. Res.
— 352 Beall, C. E
.. Res.
320 Brazwell, C. E
. Cafe.
348 Cambron, C. E
Res.
m 349 Cantrell, H. W
. Rob.
171 Coplan, I
341 - Chester, O. S
.. lies.
342 Elliott, M. X
.. . Res.
306 Flournoy, 11. \V
.. . R. s.
355 Ga. Fire Ins. Co
Orflco. !
285 Green, S. T
. Res.
344 Gibson, W. T
••Res.
73-3 *Hicks, 11. W
.Store.
345— K uster, F. E
.. lies.
347 Muse, Mrs. Eva.,
.. Res.
99 Millhollen, E
.. Res.
361— Neese, D. F
.Store,
353— Philpot, J. Hud.. ..
...lies.
203 Pierce, Jeff,.
. Res.
346 Pritchard, W. E... .
. . Res,
281 Ray, Olio
.. Res.
119 Spinks, Dr. It N
.Office.
29 Seals, W. It
. .Store.
351 Thomas, H. B
. .Res.
ir>9- Trawtck, W. II
.. Res.
117 Walker, J. C
Res.
343 Wiley, A. .1
... Res.
30tl Wood, F. w
...Res.
—■ You Buy Your Overcoat or
Winter Suit see the splendid values we
are showing. We offer for your selection
a great assortment for Men and Young
Men. In style, material, workmanship
and fit, we can suit you perfectly.
Our clothes are not only made to sell,
but are made to wear. The trimmings
and workmanship are done by master
tailors. It is our constant endeavor to
sell you the best clothes that are made,
at moderate prices. Come and you will
be delighted with the style 33* quality and
value in these clothes. If you have not
supplied your winter needs, come in while
stocks are complete.
l-iwHCLCO.
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R. H TRAMMELL,
MANUFACTURER OK
Farm and Spring Wagons.
No.v in Commodious New Quarti-rs.
Cor. Warehouse and Woodlawn Sts.
Horse = Shoeing, Carriage Painting,
Rubber Tires.
REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY.
Think ot Farming Lands Selling for
from FIVE to TWENTY - FIVE DOL
LARS PER ACRE. Producing Crops
Sheriff Sale9 for Dec., 1907.
Will be sold before the court house
door in Cedartown in said county on,
the first uesday in December, 1 f*07
J within the legal hours of Bale to th
Worth from Fifty to TWO HUNDRED! highest bidder for . cash tha followng
! d Bcrlbed properly, to-w’t: —
UNION REVIVAL MEETINGS.
Boys’ and Children’s
Clothes
Are here too- Good as the Men’s for the
Little fellows: Sailor Blouse Suits in
Blue Serges and Fancy Cheviots, 4 to 8
years, S3 50, $5 and $6.
Russian Blouse Suits with Knibker-
bocker trousers, in various mixtures and
patterns, sizes 2V* to 6 years.
K. HOLMES,
Clothier a Furnisher.
llev. S. B. Ledbetter, of Rome,has
I been the guest this week of his
| brother, Dr.L.S.Ledbetter.
Mr. Hutson Lee, of Atlanta, was
The Presbyterian church Is making here yesterday with the Georgia Fire
preparations to hold a series of revival Insurance Company,
meetings. Rev. .John G. Patton, 1).
D., of Decatur, will preach and lead
the revival services. Dr. Patton Is
eminently pious, und is one of the
most eloquent preachers in the South. I If you want your orders for cut
Ills coming to Cedartown will be flowers filled promptly and at reason-
an event of great Interest and im- j able prices call at Burbank’s drug
portance to the entire city. A most j store. He has the agency for C. A.
cordial Invitation is given to all the j Dahl, the Atlanta florist,
lmstors and churches to unite in the Dr. F. L. Rountree has been re-
meetihgs and help In any way to make elected dental surgeon for the School
them a success. The meetings will f or Deaf and Dumb at Cave Spring,
begin on Monday, Nov. 25th, and con- and hereafter will spend Thursday and
tinue ten days or two weeks. Ask- ; Friday of each week in that place,
ing the prayers and co-operation of I All other time he will be at his home
the entire city for the success of the office In Cedartown.
meetings, I am, Sincerely, i NOTICE—Having opened a fruit and
W. W. POWELL, | confectionery stand in your city,
Pastor Presbyterian church. ^ nex t door to Turner’s jewelery store,
I expect to carry a nice line of fruits
and candies; and as I am not a
new hand In the business, will be
pleased to receive part of your pat-
A few more copits of "The Country
man,” by C. K. Henderson, only $1.
ELLIOTT’S BOOK STORE.
We have represented life and at- i ronage and will try to please yo
•IfJuUl •OUipUillCH ft;
mu *vtry claim ha:
uald. We guarantee
xnnpuuy
uttH ii.ir uolicieu
W. .1. HARRIS
DOLLARS PER ACRE.
the
That'll on
SUNSET ROUTE
In Texas.
Unparalleled Opportunities for the
Farmer, the Manufacturer and Capi
talist.
Write and tell me what you want.
E. C. ROBINSON,
P. O. Box 826,
Birmingham, Alabama.
(ieneral Ofllca, HOUSTON, TEXAS.
FOIEYSHOMT^TAK
far children/ safe, taro. J{° oplatoi
FOLEYSKOMMCAR
Cures Colds; Prevents Pneumonia
Pay up your subscription.
Land lot3 Nos. 6S4, C80, 647, 618,942,
983, 984, 660. 650, 490, 537, 539, 350,
658, 945, 640, 784, 267, each lot con
tains forty acres, more br less, and
all lying and being in the 21st dis
trict and Pd section of oPlk county,
Georgia, levied on as the property
of the defendant, R.. H. Brewer,
and pointed out and described in the
a certain mortgage fi. fa. of R. J.
Ragan agilnrt said Brewer.
Also, at the sum’ time and place
will be sold the fallowing described
property to-Wi:.:—Six tales of cot
ton marked as follows: G, 46,weight
qGO 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 fl. fa. issued from the City
Court of Polk County, Ga., In favor
of C. G. Janes. Property pointed out
by the defendants and found in their
possession, said cotton graded as 5’s
or American good middlings.
This 4th day of Nov. 1907.
J. E. DEMPSEY, Sheriff.
J. P. CARMICHAEL, Dept. Shff.
fifteen yours ( Respectfully, C. H. COLTON,
been promptly j The Fire Department had four
guarantee o *r rar.ub und; runs lust week, and thanks to their
It will pay you to invest!- quick work but very little damage was
done. The first was an old barn be
longing to Mr. j. W. Nunn; the next
the kitchen of Mr. G. S. Borders'
residence; the third was at the bar
becue stand, and might have been an
ugly one if it had occurred at night,
and the fourth was at Mr. A. W.
Stubbs’ kitchen Saturday noon.
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
The books for the collects Jcf City 1 * or corn * ort a,ld solidity. I have ftl-
Taxes for the year 19U7 open at the B0 added to my stock a few dozen pairs
Clerk’s office Oct. 1st, and close Nov. ex tra good sample shot s fer men t
25th, 1107. J. C. WALKER, at from * 2 to Ir >' ou want a good |
City Clerk. 0 ' 100 alld care 10 *-ave a half dollar
— —•- or so, please --all at A. Jrojsley’s Shoe
Application for AdmlnLtrution. 1 p.; t q,.
Georgia, Polk County: j
To all whom it may concern:—M. S. Lr. Percy L. Jones, of the United
Pritchett having in proper “iorm ,ap-1 States Army, has been spending a few
plied to mo for permanent lit ers of I days here with his mother, Mrs. Del-
administratiion on the estate of .Mrs. 1 ^ a Jones. He has just completed a
Nancy A. Crocker, of said county, successful assignment in charge of
this is to cite all and singular the Government sanitary department
creditors and next of kin of Mrs. a t the Jamestown Exposition, and will
Nancy A. Crocker to be and appear at i sal1 about Dec. 1st for service in the
The Daughters cf Confederacy met
last week Wednesday with Mrs. J.
W. Ca3ey, the meeting being a pleas
ant one. The bazar, which wiil be
held on the 11th and 12th of Decem
ber, is progressing nicely, and the af
fair is going to be a matter of gen
eral Interest to all the ladies of Cedar
town.
CITY TAX NOTICE.
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
shew you the weaves ^quote 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 our
household goods, we wiil treat you
right and please you besides.
/
Griffin & Davis,
Phone 103.
Cedartown, Ga.
my office within the time allowed by
law, and show cause, if any they can,
why permanent administration should
not be granted to M. S. Pritchett on
Mrs. Nancy A. Crocker's estate. Wit
ness my hand and official signature,
this 4th day of Nov., 1907.
A. D. HOGG, Ordinary.
Philippines. The many Cedartown
friends of this brilliant young gentle
man are glad to welcome him, and
wish him health and success during
his sojourn on the other side of the
world. He left yesterday morning for
Washington, D. C., where his wife
is now visiting relatives.
IF YOU WANT A
Doctor Right Quick,
Just phone No. 59, and we will deliver your mes
sage promptly at any hour ot the day or night.
And Don’t Forget
That we keep.a lull line oi Drugs and
JPateiit Medicines, and that we pay
especial attention to filling' prescriptions.
Agents for C. A. Dahl, the Florist ot Atlanta. Orders
filled promptly and at reasonable prices.
T. Jp-
iDR-g-a-o-xsT.