The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946, March 22, 1900, Image 4

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I DOES IT PAY TO BUY CHEAP? A cheap remedy for cohglis and colds is all right, bnfc you want something that will relieve and cure the more severe and dangerous results of throat and lung troubles. What shall you do? G > to a warmer and more regular cli mate? Yes, if possible; if not possible for you, then in either case take the only remedy that has been introduced in all civilized countries with success in severe throat and lung troubles, “Boschee’s German Syrup.” It not only heals and stimulates flit* tissues to destroy the germ disease, but allays in flammation, causes easy expectoration, A NEGRO BRUTE to Another Tor Infants and Children nnered to mi —v, 1 •nieron, of t are suffering. The ' joughtful w ^ ma ^ port - N.Y., convey a in adeulonMn a * , rs *Ganieron says: st form. Nothinir « * ihadstom- lmost starve ^ ould stay on nourishment rA? e side pained to U7 pounds 1X18 to lose flesh itest color ffinl 0 ro lng y«aker all the l,e Physician? 1 simply a wreck when n ■fES a K d me * but failed Pale People a SS 1 ® 101(1 m e to try 5 astonishinr/hP^ 0 b° x greatly Im- , a ning how quickly they built J Career of the Author of “Robert Hardy’s Seven Days,” “In His Steps” and “The Cru cifixion of Philip Strong”—His Attempt to Run a Newspaper as Jesus Would. Miss Amanda Snellgrove, a white girl i about 29 years old,yesterday afternoon about 6 o’clock,by a negro brute named John' Hailey. Miss Snellgrove lives with her mother and brother about a mile east of Marietta, and on yesterday' after noon bad left her home and gone into a piece of woods about 300 yards from her home for the purpose of getting some wood with which to prepare the- evening meal. While, there and without any know ledge or warning, she was siezed from behind by tlie violent hand of a big, surly negro brute, who, it is believed, had been hiding in the woods for tile purpose of putting into execution his evil intentions. Miss Snellgrove fought the negro furiously, and succeeded in getting loose from his grasp and began to run, screaming, in the direction of iier home, hut she was soon overtaken by the brute, who threw her to the ground and telling her that lie- would kill her by cutting her head off with the knife he then had open in his hand if she made any alarm. In I he struggle M AVfcgefable Prep arationfor As similating Uierood andRegula- ling the Stomachs andBowels of Uev. Charles M. -Sheldon, whose at tempt to run a Topeka newspaper as Christ would, has attracted widespread attention and is a most interesting per sonality. He might he preaching to great audiences in a rich church, he might he making an immense fortune simply by collecting royalties on books whose editions run into the millions of copies, or he might he on the lecture platform receiving the plaudits of the people or great cities, but lie is content to remain pastor of a modest church in Topeka and do his work as he did it before his vtiia uy an -urnggisrs in tue Sample bottles at Knight Drag world. Co’s. to the fact that .an unusual sort of preacher was among them. Then lie wrote his stories—those which preceded “In His Steps”—and read them from the pulpit, one install ment at a time, Instead of delivering sermons. He interested his congrega tion in liis plan to regenerate “Tennes- seetown,” one of the squalid suburbs of Topeka. Such is the outline of the career which has brought liim fame. He is a bard worker and* lives modestly. He. has a wife and one child, a hoy of 2 years. His father also lives near him in Topeka and helps him with his work. Although Sir. Sheldon has written a dozen books, be is known best as the author of “In His Steps. / J>. Williams Pink puis for Pale People f Imm The speaker of the house is usually a man’s wife. PromotesDiges tion, 1 Cheerful ness and Rest.Contains neither Opmm,Morphine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. SWAMP FOX. Swamp Fox costs yon nothing if it does not cure your chills, and only 30 cents if it does. “No cure, no pay,” is onr motto. We do not want \onr saved my life. 1 was enabled to sleop, and tn the morning i f e ,, and rested. My stomach was strengthened whioi h J benetited me, my weight Increased, and I soon re™i,f all I had lost. I am now well and strong. I cannnF. too highly of Dr. Williams’ Pink Piltsfor Pai?Peonfe I ■ Nkllie Cajieeox. name became known in many lands. Here is the story of his career: He was born in Wcllsville, N. Y., in 1S57. While he was still a very small boy his parents removed to Dakota. Ilis father was a minister who farmed weekdays and preached in a little church on Sunday. The Sheldon fa nil was just outside of Yankton, and tii-ce the man who was to write "Robert Hardy’s Seven Days,” “In His Steps” and “The Crucifixion of Philip Strong” spent most of his boyhood. It was The work was not copyrighted in England, and 20 publishing houses there are still is suing editions. It has been translated into French, German, Russian, Italian, Armenian, Swedish, Norwegian, Span ish and dialects of western Africa. Mr. Sheldon is by nature a retiring man and almost dreads notoriety. When told that the people who read his books would like to know about the Author, he said: “That is mere idle curiosity. I do not wish to be talked about or to have my church work talked about The message I have for these people among whom I live I give in my ser mons The message 1 have for. ttm A perfect Remedy for Constipa- Subscribed and sworn to before me, tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca, Worms,Convulsions.Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. If it weren’t for your memory would be unable to forget. CASTORIA. Bears the y? The Kind You Hava Always I Signature /T? , S/3/?-*-#- ' All womankind should know and undersinn* the virtues of Dr. Williams* Pink Pills for Pale People. 4^ Sold by all druggists. Prepared only by A !$gv THE DR. WILLIAMS MEDICINE CO., Schenectady, N. Y, Pac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. Snellgrove was cut across I lie face, on the nnn and on the head by the knire which tlie brute had in his hand. 1 lie alarm was quickly’ given and tlie news was telephoned to tile Sheriff in town, and aided by a posse of in dignant citizens, he went quickly .to tlie home of the victim, where she gave the Sheriff and his depot ies a full and minute description of the negro. Tlie negro brute was run down, cap tured and brought before liis victim, will) identified her assailant. A lynch ing was prevented only hy tlie advice of cooler iieads. On Sunday morning about one o’clock, a party of masked men went to tlie jail, battered down tlie doors and took tlie prisoner lo the park in the center of tlie city of Marietta. A rope could not. be obtained, but tlie negro was stood up against a tree and shot a number of times. bee what Capt. J. I). Kirkpatrick, president and general manager of the White Star Line Steamboat Company, says: 1 J ’ “I have used Curry’s Headache Pow ders for several years. They give prompt relief and leave no unpleasant alter effect. I consider them invaluable, 3 a ?f v ? r ^ rav el without them.” Sold in boxes containing five pow ders, five doses, and five enres, all for' 10 cents. For sale by E. Bradford. EXACT COPY 07 WRAPPER. Dr. Ticlienor’s Antiseptic makes friends with every one who gives it a Fair trial. Clean, pleasant, harmless, reliable. Use externally for Wounds, Burns, Sprains, etc. Internally for Colie, pain and derangement of tlie Stomach and Bowels. Little wonder of the world. Household favorite wherever known. Ask drnggists for it. Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest- ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. - It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, VANDIVER WHISKEY CO JOHN M. VANDIVER, Mgr No. 18 Broad St, (EAHEY’S 01 STABLE) HOME, Cl FINE WHISKIES, BRANDIES, WINES, ETC. 'r it*best conquered .by kirn! CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Tlie Kind You Have Always Bought No matter how hard the times may be the wages of sin are never affected. Much pain and uneasiness is caused by piles, sparing neither age nor sex. 'fabler’s Bnekeye Pile Ointment cures the most obstinate cases. Price, 50 ets. in bottle, tubes 75c. T. F. Burbank. over apparently dead, and was left by tlie mob. Later he was picked up by the Sheriff, carried back to jail, and his wounds dressed by the county physi cian. He is not expected to live. It’s always the fellow with the sand who wins tlie girl with the rods. The resnlts of an over-indulgence in food or drink are promptly rectified, without pain or discomfort, by taking a few doses of Herbine. Price 50 cents. T. F. Burbank. The street car business is conducted on a fare basis. A BOON TO MANKIND It is very hard to stand idly by and see our dear ones suffer wbile awaiting the arrival of the doctor. An Albany (N. Y.) dairyman called at a drng store there for a doctor to come and see his child, then very sick with croup. Not finding the doctor in, he left word for him to come at once on his retnrn. He also bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy, which he hoped would give some relief until the doctor should arrive. In a few honrs he returned, saving the doctor need not come, as the child was much better. The druggist, Mr. Otto Sohoiz, says the family has since leccmmended Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy to their neighbors and When you get hurt apply Dr. Ticbc- nor’s Antiseptic. It will do the rest. Your drnggist will take pleasure in sell ing j ou a bottle for 50c. Satan is always on hand to help a man put up a stove pipe. Do Yon Need an Electric Deli? Dr. J. Newton Hathaway lias per fected an electric belt which he is pre pared to fnrnish to all patients who need it, at a merely nominal charge. Write to J. Newton Hathaway, M. D. 221 South Broad St., Atlanta, Ga. Some men’s idea of solid comfort is liquid comfort. DTABLER’S BUCKEYE PILE Bradford. The self-made man is inymlly pretty well satisfied with liis job. Indeed yon would be cruel to let your "gISKSI DEALERS IN sweet, helpless baby suffer with Colic or Pain in Stomach or Bowels when there is snch a pleasant, safe and re liable ltemedy to be obtaine 1 so easily. Your drnggist will sell you a bottle of Dr. Ticlienor’s Antiseptic for 50c. CURE A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and EXTERNAL PILES. WITHOUT PAIN, CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED- Tubes, by Mail, 75 Cents; bottles, 50 Cents. JAMES F. BALLARD, Sole Proprietor, - - 310 North Main Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. Tlie recording angel doesn't credit man with what his tombstone says : his favor. friends until he has a constant demand for it from that part of the country. oaln Kn TN D —.Jf .—.I Cash Orders Promptly Filled. Rome, Ga. For sale by E. Bradford. ' The Kind Yon Have Always Bough! Bears the Signature Shake Into Your Shoe Allen’s Foot-Ease. a Powder. ... ful, Sii arting, nervous feet and ingrowing nails. bunions. it's t the age. Allen’ snoes feel easy. wul = callous and hot, tired, aching feet MAV c.vl.l A... „ll ,1 • 1 . ..... ..< Some persons have very retentive forget! eries. It cures pain- and instantly takes the sting out of corns” and h.....v. nc *1,.^.^ 1fort discovery of tight or new for sweating. Try it TO- —.oe stores. By stamps^ Trial package FREE. It doesn’t take a double-jointed man to pat hitrself on the back. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK Kentucky Whiskey Bottled Under i Supervision of ! THE UEV. CHARLES M. SHELDON. Address. Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N?Y. 50c, and <1.00 at People are no longer lazy only taking the rest cure. There is usully lots of the long-winded man. begun to write stories. They were printed in the local paper, some of them. “And they were just as good,” says his father, “as those he writes now.” As his father was anxious for him td become a minister, the young man went east and entered Phillips acade my, Andover, Mass., where thousands of theological students are trained. Later he took a course at Brown uni versity and then returned to the An dover Theological seminary. After a summer in Europe be entered tbe ministry and began preaching iu Waterbury, Vt But the spirit of the west was in him, so when he received a call to become the pastor of the new ly established Central Congregational church, in Topeka, in 1SSS, be gladly ! accepted it as tbe opening be had been waiting for. Most men would not have thought the outlook an inviting one. The little congregation of CO had no church build ing, but held services in a dingy little hall over a grocery store. But he went to work with a will. As a result of his I energetic methods the little hall was soon abandoned and a substantial stone church erected, q’he congregatiou was increased to 300. It was-not a rich or fashionable congregation, nor is it to day, but it is very much alive. Early in his pastorate Mr. Sheldon began ,to employ strikingly original methods. He was not satisfied with the kind of work usually done by min isters. He wanted to know what ideas the masses of the people had on the subject of Christianity, and lie wanted to linjl out abont their dail3’ lives and occupations. With this desire in his heart he asked his congregation to excuse him from pastoral work for three-months, and his congregation saw little of him ex cept during church services. He was at home scarcely any of the time, but very few people knew what he was do ing. It was characteristic of the man. blow about Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable world at largo I give in my books: I 'have nothing more to say.” Although lie avoids notoriety, he is wiliing to speak when an opportunity presents itself to further the cause of religion or humanity. He believes in municipal ownership of public utilities and has studied tlie subject nt home and abroad. He affiliates with no po litical parts’, but iu local campaigns has made speeches in favor of public ownership. . 11 -: believes that water, heat and light plants, together with street car lines should be operated by cities. We are the on I, Distillers Selling Whiskey Bearing Gov. Stamp Direct to Consumers. 4 BottlesLi Rye or Bourbonjl* f Si Sbr-Year-OH ^ v ' Express Prepaid. SoHugMotiPtidMmj to Indicate Contents. Remit J*. <>. I.xpn-se. order or Rank Exchange, Refer by perrrdssior.r Firzl Ujfiorul Bjr.k. O’Bryan Bra.;, oni.-rrj’n-i r'.-r.r,.' fs.’na.’I 7- Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful jj l j , cures made by Dr —11 Kilmer’s Swamp-Root S the great kidney, livei I ta’iy^TT.) Us anc ^ bladder remedy WATCH THE FELLOWS Wlio advertise cheap prices! Look for U. S. Government Stump on TI1EIU bottles. All distil lers are privileged to use this stamp. No STAMP j means ADULTERATED or Chemical Whiskey. The Government Stomp Is a guarantee of ACE. IT*JUTY and Proof. The difference between oar prices and theirs is small—difference in quality, gn-oL Curs iso I! whiskey,imenlngne spirits mndebyGKXnXKOl.n KEN- I TITKT process-. Can you j DANGER IN CHEAP GLASSES. Arrest disease by the timely use of Tutt’s Liver Pills, an old and favorite remedy of increasing popularity. Always cures SICK HEADACHE, sour stomach, malaria, indiges tion, torpid liver, constipation and all bilious diseases. TUTT’S Liver PILLS Condens d Schedule in Effect November-19,1899. 19 stations. Na 20 Hi IIS A Great Many Byes Ruined Iiy At tempt* at Economy. Looking back now to the time when tlie itinerant quack doctor and the wandering dentist spread misery and destruction over tlie land, we wonder at the ignorance or carelessness of onr fathers in trusting tbeir teeth or even tlicir lives to hands so untrustworthy. A very similar tiling is done today by people who buy spectacles or eyeglass es from men wlio sell them on the streets or have tbeir eyes fitted by op- no qualifications for It is the great medi cal triumph of the nine teenth centuiy; dis covered after years :f scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and biad- Xo- *18 5.30am 6.15am 7.08am 7.40am 8.25am i STATIONS. v... Akron... ar .Greensboro... ....Marion..... . .Marion Jet.. r...Selma...ly stations. 7.10pm 6.22pm 5.28pm 12.30pm 11.15am 9.30am 8.0 urn 7.10am 4.36pm 4.10pm der specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing 7.30pm lv.NewOTs.ii 5.00am lv..Meridian.c 5.45am ......York..... 6.40am ...Demopolis!! 8.30am 7.50pm 7.u0pm G.03pm 5.20pm 4.51pm 4.25pm 4.15pm 2.25pm ?J2pm lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid, trou bles and Bright’s Disease, which is the worsi form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is not rec ommended for everything but if you have kid* _ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be. found just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur- The jiroper study of womankind man. The jcung live in the future; old in the past. Worms! WHITE’S CREAM - I VERMIFUGE! ar..Uniont’n.lv .. .Marion Jet.. h-1 Selma f a, ...Montevallo.. Calera ..Columbiana.. ..Childersburg. ticians wlio hav doing the work. A surprising number of people buy their glasses from venders on the streets. They get glasses for 50 cents which seenTlo them just as good as a pair they would pay $5 for having made on an oculist’s prescription, and they think they have saved money. Glasses acqnired in all sorts of ways hy inheritance or exchange from a friend or even glasses found on the streets are-used to the detriment, even to the destruction, of the wearer’s sight. “People seem to think glasses are like clothes.” said an old oculist the other day. “and if they are fairly com fortable and look well they ask no further questions.” Another way in which people dam age their ^eyes is through carelessness In trying to remove dust or cinders from them. They try themselves, a _£r!end- tries a rub. the nearest drug store and the nearest optician are call ed on, all before an oculist is consult ed. ~ The result is that the eyeball is often badly rubbed and scraped, and In many Instances permanent injury is done.—New York Evening Post 3.15pm 5. (6pm 8.45am 10.33am 10.48am ll.llam 11.47am 12.50pm 1.27 pm For 29 Years Has Led all Warns Remedies i ~ _ 1.48pm . 12.57pm 12 15pm .*. 11.39am . 11.25am . 11.04am . 10.43am . 10.00am . 9.25am . ..Talladega... ... -Oxford..... ...Anniston... ^Jacksonville.. .. Piedmont... •Cave Springs.. Rorae.„... 1.40pm 2.03pm 2.23pm 8.10pm 3.45pm And the Weak are Restored to Full Vigor and Strength at the Hands of the Great est Healer of Modern Times. U aro y° n «ny rp 1 ” or ache or weakness? PO T OU Does your blood show that It contains im- sick? Purities? Are yon nervous? Do you lack snap and activity of mind and body? Axe "i 1 you easily tired? Have you lost ::mbition? Js there any unnatural drain upon the 10.25pm •Atlanta*! .iv lv...Birm’ham..i .....Pell City..., Anniston.... Heflin..... . ..Edwardsville.. ... • Pruithurst... ....Tallapoosa..! Bremen ...Dougla.sville.. ..Lithia Springs, ar.... Atlanta....! Man or Woman ? If not, yon skoal.! not do lay one day before you con sult a specialist one to whom tho human body is an open bock and who under- - etands every r-hasoof weak- ness and dfeeafe and to Do you take cold with every change in the weather? Does your throat reel raw ? And do sharp pains dart through your chest? Don’t you know these are danger signals which point to pneumonia, bronchitis, or consumption itself? if you are ailing and have lost flesh lately, they are certainly danger signals. The question for you to decide is, “Have I the vitality to throw o:f these diseases ? ” Don’t wait to try SCOTT’S GiVlULSION “as a last re sort.” There is no remedy equal to it for fortifying the system. Prevention is easy. i hom llio proper treatment ”* " '””xj is as simple as , DR-J. NEWTON i kaan 4^0 Ir«lHwfl> . Hisprac- --■/ -Jr^erthan lli«»cures of al:' Lv Birmingham. Lv Anniston Lv Atlanta...... Ar Macon.... 7..* Ar Jesup *' Ar Jacksonville!’ 4.40Rm 6.57pm 10.45pm 12.55am 5.20am 8.30am 6.00am & 10am 12.05pm 2.25pm 6.50pm 10.00pm 7.00pm the adding of a column of figures. Tlie Leading ha¥ha\va?£L^., 1 „, Specialist. tliator all other specialistscombine^ "* sorts of diseased conditions havebucu uio marvel oi the medical profession and the people generally. Hi c fame has spread Into every town and every hamlet ThoseafllictedwitUnllmannerofdiseaseahavesfinght his services i n order that they might be made whole by the administering r.I his wonderfLi system oftreat- ment. wrecks of humanity have come to him for OWN RAILS, WITH TKROUCH T^AiN Brnnswicg:-—;;;;;;;;-;;; BSr.f’.Si? 1 ? 8 clee:mt Pullman Dn Sn S ' el rP, ln K c ar Birmingham vfile, and Atlanta to Brunswick 38 carrles Pullman Sloepinc Ingham to Atlanta and Atlanta to J Oner Child For Each Hoar. Henry Bloch, .a business man of Brooklyn, rats breakfast at half past Rosie, goes to breakfast at 15 minutes to Gabriel and retires for tbe night at Achilles. Mr. Bloch has 12 children. 9 girls and 3 boys. He is" fond of his' family and in order that he might al- waj’s have them in mind had a watch •made with the miniatur-e photograph of one of the children in the place of each of the : hours on its dial. Thus, where ttie figure 7 would he on an or- Lv Rome. Lv Knoxville- '...*. ^7!!!!;! 7"7 Ar Morristown !.*!!!! ArHot Springs.... Ar Asheville........ ,w*V* ^rS£bury (Cent Time) 7 * 77.7.7 A^S ei gl toro :; <i3aslTimc > ArGoldsboro * *!**"' y * --i.- ai- Washington AtXewYlg ■ " " wr-""" Salisbury to New York CHICAGO ^ NORTH" Excellent Service to £c»/SK®i$, p and Ohio? Bndsans and ALL RAIL AND STEAMSHIP LINE". NEW YORK skd the TOURIST RATES TO ALL Cheap Emigrant hales ie immz Scott’s Emulsion without change. Lv Roriie Ar Chattanooga. Ar Cincinnati... A r Louisville.... 6.25pm 8.40pm 7.45am au°'and Ul ( 1 w,® ! “Si nK . ca ';Pomelo Cincin- prevents consumption and hosts of other diseases which attack the weak and those with poor blood. SCOTT’S EMULSION Is the one standard remedy for inflamed throats and lungs, for colds, bronchitis and con sumption. it is a food medi cine of remarkable power. A food, because it nourishesthe body; and a medicine, be cause it corrects diseased conditions. • 5oc. and $i.oo, all drugrists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chtmists, New York to Louisville. Lv Atlanta........ Ar Charlotte Ar Danville. Ar Lynchburg Ar Charlottesville.. Ar Washington . .. .Ar Baltimore Ar Philadelphia.... lioon n ll.50pm 8.13pm 9.10am 11.56pm 1.22pm 2.00am 3.25pm 3.35am 5.28pm 6.42am 9.05pm 8.00am 11.35pm 10.15am 2.56am IB 112.43pm r6_13an> ted” 2 8 nli7l>r,» i ^ tO ?- a ^, S0Uth "' csfc ' ; ^ Lfiu- Missouri Pacific Ry., Colo.ado Short Line, lies! lino to otlioi- week was spent with the law yers in their oflices and in court. In the hard times of 1S!)3 Mr. Shel don received ; many applications for aid from persons who were out of employ ment. pc determined to find out for himself whether or not. employment could he secured by a common laborer, and. putting on a suit of clothes, lie started out in search of it. Krery one wlio ever employed labor received a call from him. but lie was invariably turned away with tlie information that no laborers were needed. On tlie fol lowing Sunday he related his exneri- r«? scuednies. naps, or uny raiirosu ^3. W. THOMAS, JR., H. F. SMITH General Manager, Trapfic Mi NASHVILLE, TENN. NASHV Tlie Deacon and (lie Prayer. “I didn’t like your prayer very much tills morning.” said a fault finding dea con to liis minister. “What was wrong with it?” “Well, in the first place, it was too long.-and then I thought it contained two or three expressions that were un warranted.” “I am very sorry it meets with your disapproval, deacon,” the good man re sponded. “hut you must hear in mind that the prayer was not addressed to you.”—Ohio State .Journal. * > s> N THE NEWS is what you want, and / it in The Standard, i kkiila-'nder, v. Pass. Agent, Chattanooga, Tenn kt For Fine Job Printing come to The St Pay your subscription to The Standard. No. 15 6.25pm 1 20am 2.25am 4.00am 5.10am 9.30am 12.06pm 3.23pm 5.10pra 9.10pm- 6.13am