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CEDARTOWN STANDARD.
DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF CEDARTOWN AND POLK COUNTY.
VOLUME 21
CEDARTOWN, GEORGIA. THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 21. >90T.
NUMBER 42
The
Young;
Man
A ltBAl'Tim, WKIHHNH.
Miss (.nod mid Mr. Slaton I nltpd In
MorrliiRo nt I'resbjrterluii Church.
him
Cuts a b’g figure wiih us, and we have planned lor
In school or college or business his clothes should be
the echo ol his tastes, and not ol his lather’s or his uncle's.
So Stein-Bloch have made specially designed sack suits and
overcoats for him, in style adapted to his exacting demands
in dress. We believe they are what he ha; b a en searching
for and ask him ti come in and find out.
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4-
Suits and Overcoats
$12.56 to $30.
Agents BOYDEN, CLAPP and WALK
OVER SHOES, $3.50 to $6.
Stetson and no name Hats, $2.50 to
$5.
Jno. B. Lacy & Co.
Next Door to Postoffice,
Up - to - Date Clothiers and Furnishers.
It’s almost as difficult to believe
the nice things you hear of others as
it is easy to believe the nice things
others say of you.
Deafness Cannot be Cared
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deaf
ness, and that is by constitutional
remedies. Deafness is caused by an
inflamed condition of the mucous llu-
ing of the Eustachian Tube. When
this tube is Inflamed you have a rum
bling sound or imperfect hearing,and
when it is entirely closed, deafeness
is the result, and unless the inflam
mation can be taken out and this
tube restored to its normal condition,
hearing will be destroyed forever;
nine cases out of ten are caused by
Catarrh, which is nothing but an in
flamed condition of the mucous sur
faces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot be cured by
Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for cir
culars free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggist, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for consti
pation.
Friendship may have the true ring, A mans’ silliness may border on the
but it isn’t the kind of ring that' ragged edge of lunacy, but you can’t
is calculated to satisfy the girl who make the woman he is in love believe
is in love. it.
A Missouri preacher, at the con
clusion of one of his sermons, said:
"Let all in the house who are pay
ing their debts stand up.” Instantly
every man, woman, child, with one
exception, rose to their feet. "Now
every man not paying his debts
stand up.’’ The exception noted, a
care worn, hungry looking individual,
clothed In his last summer’s suit,slow
ly assumed a perpendicular position.
"Plow is It, my friend," asked the
minister, "that you are the only man
not to meet his obligations?" I run
a newspaper," he meekly answered,
"and the brethren here who just
stood up are my subscribers, and—”
"Let us pray," exclaimed the min
ister.—Minnesota Companion.
The New Pure Food And Drug Law
We are pleased *o announce that
Foley’s Honey and Tar for coughs,
colds and luiig troubles is not affect
ed by the National Pure Food and
Drug law as it contains no opiates
or other harmful drugs, and we rec
ommend It as a safe remedy for child
ren and adults. Bradford’s Drug
Store.
Rapid changes of temperature are hard
on the toughest constitution.
The conductor passing from the heated
inside of a trolley car to the icy temperature
of the platform—the canvasser spending an
hour or so in a heated building and then
walking against a biting wind—know the
difficulty of avoiding cold.
Scoff’s Emulsion strengthens the
body so that it can .better withstand the
danger of cold from changes of temperature.
It will help you to avoid taking cold.
ALL DRUGGISTS: SOc. AND $1.00. (
The Youth's Companion In* 1908.
The Youth’s Companion announces
among the attrations of its 52 issues
In 1908.
250 GOOD STORIES
—Serial Stories, Stories of Charact
er, Adventure and Heroism by
writers whose fame is. now growing,
and those now famous who won their
first spurs in The Companion’s col
umns.
350 ARTICLES
—Reminiscences, Sketches, Contribu
tions to Knowledge by men and wo
men who have made their mark as
Statesmen, Musicians,Travellers, Sold
iers, Philanthropists, Physicians, Law
yers, etc.
1000 UP-TO-DATE NOTES.
—on Current Events, Discoveries and
Inventions In Natural History, As
tronomy, Physics and Manufactures.
2,000 ONE-MINUTE STORIES
—Including Anecdotes, Miscellany,
Humorous and Character Sketches.
The Weekly Health Article, the Child
ren’s Page, Timely Editorials.
A full Announcement of the new
volume will be sent with sample cop
ies of the paper to any address on
request. The new subscriber* for 1908
who sends $1.75 for the new volume
at once will receive free all the re
maining Issues for 1907, including
the Double Holiday Numbers; also
The Companion’s Hour-Leaf Hang
ing Calendar for 1908 In full color.
THE YOUTH'S' COMPANION,
144 Berkeley Ptreet, B ston, Mass.
Libel for Dixoroo
Georgia, Polk County:
Vera Me Dow vs. Jim McDow, Li
bel for Divorce.
August Term, 1907, of Polk Sup
erior Court:
To Jim McDow, defendant in the
above stated case: You are In r by
required to be arid appear at the F< ’>-
ruary Term, 19C8, of Polk Superior
Court to answer the petition filed
the above stated case.
Witness the Hon. Price Edwards,
Judge of said Court, this .the 4th
day of November. 1907,
D.L. ROBERTS, Clerk.
Bookkeeping Course $3.00 per
month; Shorthand Course, $3.00 per
month; Telegraph Course unlimited
scholarship, $30.00. Write Southern
Business College and School of Tel
egraphy, Newnan, Ga.
One of the mos. beau Jf.il weddings i
ver solemnized in Ceda.town was
that of Miss Helen, the lively daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Good, and
Mr. Paul J. Slaton, of Griffin, Thurs
day at the Presbyterian church. The
church was most artistically decor
ated, and the ceremony was perform
ed beneath a large floral horseshoe
from which depended the initials G
and S, from which the lights avere
turned ns the fateful words of proYnlse
were spoken and the la ger single
initial S wns Illuminated.
At the stroke of six Mr. Walter E.
Good Bang a pleasing solo, after
which the wedding march was ren-j
dered by Mrs. T. H. Shellman and
Prof. Witt with the piano and violin.
The ushers were Mescrs. W. E Good,
R. V. Wood, Howard Benton and
Felix Bowman, and the ribbon bear
ers were little Misses Frances Good,
and Lois Mundy.
Miss Evelyn Fite was the maid of
honor, and was daintily attired In
green radium silk.
The bridesmaids were Misses Lucy
Houseal, Lyda Day, Forrest Pitts and
Emma Qulllian, and they were be
comingly gowned in White with green
sashes, carrying large bouquets of
pink chrysanthemums.
The groom’s best man was his
brother, Mr. W. S. Slaton, of
Amerlcus, and t.te groomsmen were
Messrs. R. M. W >rd of Forsyth, Her
bert Harris of Columbus, E. F. Travis
of Griffin, and Win. Ledbetter of
Rome.
Mesdames Frank Binford and Walt
er Good were the matrons of honor,
attired In white and carrying white
chrysanthemums,' and they were fol
lowed by the cute little ring-bearer,
Master Charles VanDevander.
The bride was escorted to the
altar by her father, and presented a
vision of rare loveliness in her gown
of white satin with pearl trimmings,
wearing a crown of orange blossoms,
bride’s roses and lilies of the valley.
Rev. W. W. Powell performed the
ceremony In an especially appropri
ate and Impressive manner.
Immediately after the wedding a
largely attended and very enjoyable
reception was given at the home of
the bride’s parents.
The guests were met at the door by
little Misses Clyde Dodds and Mary
Wood, and were Invited to the dining
room by Mesdames A.H. VanDevander
and O. Willingham, where an elegant
salad course was Berved. Miss Paul
ine Bailey invited the guests to the
punch bowl, at which Mrs. A. W.
Stubbs and Miss Josephine Chapman
presided, and Mrs. M. C. Bobo .serv
ed the coffee. Little Misses Annie
Rooney Pittman and Lois Wood pre
sented the favors to the guests on
leaving the dining room.
The fair bride Is one of Cedar-
town’s most popular young ladles, and
this fact was pleasantly demonstra
ted by her election last spring as the
Queen of the Firemen's Tournament.
As lovable as she is lovely, we con
gratulate our sister city of Griffin
on her acquisition. The groom Is one
of Griffin’s best young business inen,
well worthy of the bride he has won.
The happy* couple left on the even
ing Seaboard train for a trip to
Florida before going to their future
home In Griffin, and took with
them the congratulations and
hearty good wishes of u host of
friends.
Fared nf Bright’s I Incahc.
Mr. Robert O. Eurke, Elnora, N.
Y., writes: "Before I started to use
Foley's Kidney Cure I had to get up
from twelve to twenty times a night,
and I was all bloated up with drop
sy and my eyesight was so Impaired
I cculd scarcely see one of my fami
ly across the room. 1 had given up
hope of living, when a friend rec
ommended Foley’s Kidney Cure. One
50 cents bottle worked wonders and
before I had taken the third bottle
the dropsy had gone, as well as tl
other symptoms of Bright’s diseas .”
| There would probably be more wo
men inventors if they were anxious to
discovert new wrinkles.
He Pong hr hi Gel i yhbmg.
Divid Parker, of Fayette, N. Y.,
who lout a foot at Gettysburg, writes:
"Eie< trie Bitters have done me more
*’ >od than any medicine 1 ever took.
For several years I had stomach trou
ble. and paid out much money for
medicine to little* purpose, until I be
gan taking Electric Bitters. I
would not take $500 for what they
have done for me.’ Grand tonic for
the aged and for female weaknesses.
GreaJ. alterative and body builder;
sure cure for lame back and weak
kidneys. Guaranteed by Bradford,
druggist. 50c.
My steadily increasing patronage is the
best evidence that I am giving the
Best Drug Store Service.
])i> you want Pure Drugs, Careful Compounding of
Prescriptions and Honest Treatment ? Thou request your
Physician to leave hiw prescriptions nt.
0. E. Marshall’s Drag Store.
ilis 18 years experience hb a Druggist,
is his guiirantee.
Marshall's Cough ^ Cold Cure
Is positively guaranteed 10 cure or money refunded.
CALLS ANSWERED DAY OR NIGHT.
Store Phone, No. 5; Residence Phone No 304.
Pitts & Holmes Ilullding, CKDABTOW3N, GA.
Reasons why you should deposit your money and carry your account
with
BANK OF CEDARTOWN.
1st. Because, Comparing resources
with liabilities, which is the only com
parison of strength, the BANK OF
CEDARTOWN Is the strongest bank
in Polk county.
2nd. Because, The net resources of
our stockholders, who make good the
liabilities of the Bank, are more than
ONE MILLION DOLLARS.
3rd. Because, Our officers are bon
ded, and our vaults are insured to
protect your money deposited with us.
4th. Because, Your money Is safer
in bank than anywhere else.
5th, Because, It creates business
habits that will Increase your sav
ings.
6th. Because, BANK OF CEDAR
TOWN pays you interest on your
money deposited In their Saving De
partment.
7th. Because, You can have your
out of town checks and drafts deposi
A. E. YOUNG, Vice Pres.
ted to your credit without any cost
to you.
8th.Because, A Check Book is more
convenient for you to carry than a
wallet pilled with legal tender or loose
change; If ^our check book Is lost
the bank will furnish you another
free of charge. When your money is
lost, the story Is different.
9th. Because, It gives you a better
standing in the community, especially
among the business men, to pay by
check rather than cash. To have
money in the Bank strengthens one’s
credit.
10th. Because, Some day you may
need to borrow. The customer re
ceives not only the accommodation,
but the preference of rates and
amounts, while the non-customer in
times of stringency will meet with re
fusal.
E. C. BENTON, Cashier.
BANK OF CEDARTOWN,
Oodartown* Ga.
Pay up your subscription.
TO-DAY’S STRENUOUS LIFE.
The stress and strain of this stren
uous age tend towards stomach troub
les. Five people suffer to-day where
one did ten years ago with sick head
ache, dizziness, flatulence, specks be
fore the eyes, bloating, nervousness,
sleeplessness, and the many other
symptoms of Indigestion.
To relieve all stomnch troubles
nothing else is os safe and effective
as Ml-o-ua. It 1s not a mere diges
tive taken after eating,but a true tonic
stimulant and strengthener for the
muscular walls of the stomach, in
creasing the natural digestive fluids
and putting the stomach into such
condition that it does the work
Nature expets of it.
So positive are the curative powers
of Mi-o-na in stomach troubles that
T. F. Burbank with every 50-cent
box he sells ^Ives a guarantee to re
fund the money unless the remedy
does all that Is claimed.
Many a man’s first disappearance Is
the result of a strenuous attempt
to keep up appearances.
Be as careful a.i you can you will
occasionally take cold, and when you
do, get a medicine of known reliabili-
quick cure. Such a medic’up is Cham
berlain’s Cough Remedy. It has gain
ed a world wide reputation l» r its re
markable cures to this mostficommon
ailment.,and x:an always be depended
upon. It acts on nature’s plan, re-!
lieves the lungs, aids expectoration, 1
opens the secretions and aids nature
in restoring the system to a healthy I
condition. During th.* manyy years j
in whl.?ii it. has been In general use
we have yet to learn of a single case
of cold or attack of the grip having
resulted in pneumonia when this rem
edy was used, which shows conclusi
vely that It is a certain preventive of
that dangerous disease. Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy contains no opium or
other narcotic and may be given as
confidently to a baby as to an adult
For salae by Russell Drug Co.
Neuralgia and rheumatism co:nc un
der the head of sharpshooters.
FRIEND TO FRIEND.
The personal recommendations of peo
ple who have been cured of cough9 and
colds by Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
have done more than all else to make it a
staple article of trade and commerce over
a large part of the civilized world.
For sale by RUSSELL DRUG CO.
KILLthe COUCH
AND CURE THE LUNGS
Dr, King's
FOR
'OLDS Tlloi flottlo Freo
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.