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CEDARTOWN, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 26, I960
AN ADMIRABLE ADMIRAL.
NO REMEDY EQUALS PERUNA,
SO THE WOMEN ALL SAY Geor = e! Deo , r George,
- Wnot tvia(1 a tt/mi Hn if ^
NEW
What made you do it?
You’ll surely rue it!
Your banner’s furled,
Sure as the world!
You’ve done gone and done it!
Y r onr wife’s Easter bonnet,
As all can see,
Has a Presidential bee
Buzzing around it,
And we’il be bound it
Will make you trouble
More than donble
That May-day
THE. MARIETTA CRITIC PLOPS
ITS LONG EARS
Baking
Powder
Economy
And Drays About Cedartown’s Ex
cellent Fire Department.
Battle in Manila Bay,
When you made the Hons sink so!
Do we really think 10?
Do we,
Dewey ?
Why, certain, sure!
Yon’ll find that your
Fond hopes are dashed.
Dike a star yor Hashed
Athwart the sky,--
Miss Susan Wymar.
Miss Susan Wymar, teacher In the
Richmond school, Chicago, Ill, writes
the following letter to Dr. Hartman re
garding Pe-ru-na. She says: “Only
those who have suffered as I have, can
know what a blessing it is to be able to
find relief in Pe-ru-na. This lias been
my experience. A friend in need is a
friend indeed, and every liottle of Pe-ru-
na I ever bought proved a good friend
to me.”—Susan Wymar.
Mrs. Margaretha Dauben,.1214 North
Superior St., Racine City, Wis., writes:
“ I feel so well and good and happy now
that pen eannot describe it. Pe-ru-na is
everything to me. I have taken several
bottles of Pe-ru-na forfemale complaint.
I am in the change of life and it does me
good.” Pe-ru-na has no equal in all of
the irregularities and emergencies pe
culiar to women caused by- pelvic
catarrh. »
Address Dr. Hartman, Columbus, O,
for a free book for women only.
Unless yon do
As we tell yon to.
And run for Vice.
Twonld sound right nice—
Bryan and Dewey!
Beally and truly,
We think it would;
So, George, be good
And run for Vice,
Then in a trice
Ahead you’ll forge,
Dear George, by George!
ment lias re-entered the Tri-State
Firemen’s Association, and will take
part in the next contest which takes
place in Gadsden, Alabama, how would
it do to have the meeting for next
year held in Marietta sometime during
Chautauqua week? It would prove a
drawing card for the Chautauqua,
bringing people here who would not
otherwise attend the Chautauqua, but
being here would probably patronize
it. 'We understand that a movement
is on foot to have a tournament of the
local department during Chautauqua
week this year. We think the idea is
a good one, and we hope it will be car
ried out.
“In regard to the approaching con
test at Gadsden, it is to be hoped that
that town is far enougli removed from
Cedartown as not to' be contaminated
with Cedartown’s questionable prac
tices. We advise our boys not to al
low Cedartown men (or enougli of
tliem to affect a ruling) to sit as judges.
It is a matter for congratulation that
Gadsden is not situated on the East &
West Railroad, with its Ball-bearing
president to influence decisions.”
Now, isn’t that a dandy!
Marietta hitting at Cedartown’s gal
lant fire department for “questionable
practices,” when it was tlieir own
“baby act” at the Cartersville tourna
ment three years ago that took them
out of the Association!
From Mr. W. L. Knight, the popular
gentleman who was then manager of
our running team, we learn substan
tially that the “questionable practice”
to which the Critic refers consisted-in-
tliis: The rules of the tournament
provided that time should be taken
from the first appearance of water
through the nozzle; Cedartown’s noz-
zlemen noticed while making the con
nection in the “grab test,” that they
were about to throw water on a group
of ladies, and in changing direction
after making connection slipped and
fell, disconnecting the nozzle after
water had been shown; Marietta ;
had made a fine run, and as Cedar-
TIIE RUSTLER.
The Aragon Mills of Aragon, Ga.,
will establish a large bleachery in con
nection with its cotton factory. This
plant was built last year by the New
York Mills, of New l’ork Mills, N. 'Y.,
and recently commenced operations.
Its equipment is 20,000 spindles and
400 looms, but only half of these looms
are running at present because of in
ability to obtain competent weavers yet.
Abont 400 hands are now employed,and
in the near future it is expected the
remaining 200 looms will commence
operating;—Manufacturers’ Record. *
^ • Our buyers have re
turned from New York and
Boston, where they spent
over three weeks buying
some of the biggest Bar
gains in Dry G-oods, Dress
Goods, Millinery, Clothing,
Shoes, Etc., we have ever
owned. Come and see them.
-s—Some people talk about
High Prices. We do not.
Our’s are lower than ever.
Our stock for this spring is
the finest we have ever
carried, but we bought in
large lots from first hands,
and they are cheaper than
you can buy elsewhere.
See them.
Two more Atlanta Building and
Loan Associations—the Atlanta Na
tional and the National Railway—have
been put in the hands of receivers. _
Cleanse the liver, purify the blood,
invigorate the body by using DeWitt’s
Little Early Risers. These famous little
pills always act promptly. E. Bradford.
Samples of mixtures made in imitation of baking
powders, but containing alum, are frequently'-dis
tributed from door to door, or given away in
grocer)- stores. Such mixtures are dangerous
to use in food, and in many cities their sale is
prohibited by law. Alum is a corrosive poison, and
all physicians condemn baking powders containing it.
Fine Millinery,
Clothing,
Dress Goods
Spring time is here, “gentle An=
nie, y and there’s plenty of paint here,
too, and if you haven’t brightened
up your premises with paint and
whitewash you are not living up to
your opportunities. It helps the looks
of your property and your town, and
protects both from damage and dis=
Come in and let me talk
75c Taffeta Silks for 29c.
75c Shirt vVaist with white
collar—New Goods -a bargain
at 29 cents.
48-cts Silk Madras, new
styles, only 25c.
40-inch White Lawns at this
store for 5c.
Remnants best Percale made
for only 6c a yard.
Short Remnants of Calico,
per yard, 2c.
Finest French Organdie,
worth 20c, tor 10c.
White Organdie worth 20c,
for 1 o c.
Tins Clothing Store can certainly
(si in the South
lots Irum maim
cheaper than any store in Rome or
Georgia Our Milliner is one of the
best that ever came from New York,
and if you want tlie best work,latest
styles and lowest prices come to our
store. We have cheap hats too
save you money. Our new Spring
Suits and'Panls are in, and they are
pretty cheap.
We closed out an immense stock
of fine suits from a manufacturer,and
now offer them way below anything
in Rome or elsewhere.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK.
refused to allow anyone to inspect her
hose and nozzle, thus giving rise to
the suspicion that they were“cupped,”
and so would not bear inspection—the
use of such implements being strictly
forbidden by the Association rules.
Again, in the preliminary meeting be
fore the tournament, Captain “Bill”
Knight, of the Cedartown team, called
attention to the fact that our boys’
running su its were not strictly in ac
cordance with the regulations, but was
assured by Marietta that it would make
no difference:
boys are gentlemen, and know how to
accord courteous treatment. They
also know gentility when the see it
in others.
Gadsden is one of Alabama’s best
cities, and the Georgia, Alabama and
Tennessee Volunteer Firemen’s Asso
ciation can be certain of a hospitable
welcome and nniformly courteous
treatment there.
Look'at these Prices
Bismark’s Iron Nerve
Was tlie resalt of his splendid health.
Indomitable will and tremendons
energy are not fonnd where Stomach,
Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of
order. If you want these qualities and
the success they bring, use Dr. King’s
New Life Pills. They develop every
power of brain and body. Only 25c at
E. Bradford’s drag store.
Ladies’ Trimmed Hats 48c,
75c, 9SC, $1.25. Pretty an'd
worth moie.
Boy.-,’ two-piece suit worth $1 for 49c
$1 iil) Boys’ Suit for ggp.
$2 Boys’ Suit for $1 49
And on up to lhe finest.
but—just before the
tournament Marietta went back on
herself and tried to keep Cedartown
out of the race on the very rule on
which Mr. Knight had inadvertently
posted them.' “Questionable?” Oh,
no, of course not!
It should be borne in mind that Ce
dartown had no representative on the
board of judges in the Cartersville
touruanent. Tlie cut of the Critic at
Cpl. C. P. Bali, of Cartersville, is en
tirely uncalled for and utterly unjust
The genial Colonel was fighting the
battles of the South before the editor
of the Critic was “up in arms,” and is
too big a man to be guilty of or to
repute
paints to you a
Misses’ Hats.Trimmed with
Silk, Ribbon and Flowers.
New goods only, 39c.
BOLD BURGLARY
Mall & Barr’s Store Entered-
Stolen.
Another burglary occurred some time
Saturday night which “takes the cake”
for boldness. The side door of Hall &
Barr’s hardware store was pried open,
and the thief made his way to the
pistol counter. Breaking the glass case,
he helped himself to three fine gnns; if
Jie took anything else, Messrs. Hall &
Barr have not discovered it.
The bnrglar was a cool hand, as he
stopped in the store to crack and eat
some .walnuts. There is no clue as yet
to the miscreant.
Burglaries are growing so nnmerons
that it will be well for our people to
to adopt every i>Ossible precaution
against them.
-Pistols
Men’s Fine Suits worth $10 nnd
$!•> for only $5 gg
They are all new, stylish goods,
.made up iu best style and finish.
Men’s Suits worth $4 lor 98
$(> Suits fur 49
$10 Suits for $5 98
Misses’ new hats, all colors,
and Trimmed with Flowers,
29 cents.
Having formed a co-partnership, I
am forced toelose up my individual
accounts.
All persons interested in iron ore
w ould do well to examine the fine speci
mens on the valuable plantation of Mrs.
N. L. Hines near E. & W. Railroad at
Berry’s, Ga.
parties owing me
must settle up their accounts before
Ladies’ Broad - brim Field
and Garden Hats, only 3 cents
each.
the 1st of May; after that date I will
turn over all unsettled accounts to
Mr. J. K Davis for collection
B F. Sims.
In almost every neighborhood there
is some one whose life lias been saved
by Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera -and
Diarrhoea Remedy, or who has been
cured of chronic diarrhoea by the use
of that medicine. Such persons make
a point of telling of it whenever op
portunity offers, hoping that it may be
the means_of saving other lives. For
sale by E."Bradford.
One lot Men’s, Fine all-wool
Serge and Worsted Suits,
worth up to $ j 8 lor oS
have
I would be delighted to
everybody pay what they owe me,
and not cause me the embarrassment
of asking them in person, 1 need
the money, and if I didn’t,it is mine
and rnit your’s Let me hear from
you :if once. Very respectfully.
Infants’ Caps
3e Folding Fans for.
5e Fans for.....
Se Fans foi
10- Fails for.
If troubled with rheumatism, give
Chamberlain’s Pain-Balm a trial. It
will not cost you a cont if it does no
good. One application will relieve the
pain. It also cures spraius and bruises
in one-tbird the time required by and
other treatment. Cuts, burns, frost
bites, quinsey, pains in the side any
chest, glandular and other swellings
are quickly enred by applying it.
Every bottle warranted. Price, 23 and
50 cts. E. Bradford, Druggist.
Mr. E. Hinkley, of Cedartown, was
in town Monday. Ho reports Cedar-
town on the jump and that be is doing
extremely well in bis business.—Talla
poosa Journal.
Money to Loan—On city prop
erly, improved or unimproved, :<t
low roles and on easy terms.
J as a. Dorms
•Men’s and Boy’.- Straw
wi*£ih 10c for....
Hals worth 25c for
Hals worth 50e for
Hals worth 75c for
get beaten by one of these same “in
ferior companies!”
But, as we said at the outset, Mari
etta does have a really good fire de
partment, and Cedartown is glad to
help welcome them back in the Asso
ciation. Our gallant firemen do not
believe that the Critic represents the
sentiments of any considerable pro
portion of the Marietta department,
as it would be unworthy of true gen
tlemen.
The Tri-State Firemen’s Association
is in a prosperous condition. Its pres
ident is Mr. John Norris, one of Car-
tersviile’s best young men. He is an
Notions,
State of Ohio, Citv of Toledo, 1
Lucas county. j 5
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the
senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & co.,
doing business in the city of Toledo, county and
state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the
sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and
every case of catarrh that cannot b _* cured by
" *** ca arrh cure.
White Lawn Caps 5 cents.
New and worth a lot more.
Others at ioc, 15c, 19c, 25c,
38c, and up.
The people of Rockmart are pro
foundly grateful to Rev. T. B. Mc
Carty and Messrs. L. J. Baker and C.
M. Dunaway, of Cedartown, for the
wonderful impetus their efforts have
Pompadour Comps, worth 15c for 5c.
Two Beauty Pin3 for Ic.
25c Belt Buckles for 10c.
Rirgs for ihe new Pulley Bells pair
2 cents.
New Pulley Belts 25c.
Three Spools best Thread l()e.
$1 Kid Gloves for 75 eenls.
PETTINGILL’S AXIOMS.
the use of Hall* ...
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to befort me and subscribed inmv pres
ence. This 6th day of December. A. D.,iS86.
A. W. GLEASON,
■J seal. J- Notary PublitL-
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and
acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces
of the system. Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & C O., Toledo. O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
giveiTthe religious force of tlie town. Tn
Business Truths Proved True by a
Well Known Advertising
Authority.
(From the Boston Herald )
Advertising is the “Golden Gate” to prosperity.
Advertising is the lever that moves the busi
ness world.
Scientific advertising is a development of the
last half century.
There’s an instinct for very vocation-very
few men have advertising instinct.
Do you wani to leel the pulse of the buying
world? Advertise.
leaving us they leave a lasting impress
on onr people nnd influences in the
lives of those with whom they as
sociated here that shall not lose their
potency in the ages to come.—Rock-
mart Slate.
Shoes and Oxfords
Silk Ribbon, Yard, 1 c.
Fine Ribbon worth up to
;c a yard at 29 cts.
Big stock and for less than
any store in Rome.
75c Oxfords for 49c
$1.-00 Oxlords lor 75c
$1.25 Oxfords for S9C
$1.50 Oxfords for $1.00
$2 Oxfords for $1.39-
Shoes cheaper than you ever
bought before.
Volcanic Eruptions
; Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob
life of joy. Bueklen’s Arnica Salve
cares them; also Old, Running and
Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons,
Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns,
Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains.
Best Pile cure on earth. Drives out
Pains and Aches. Only 25 cts. a box.
Cure guaranteed. Sold by E. Bradford,
Druggist. .
You never miss the water till the well
runs dry, but you can miss a railroad
train any time you try.
42 inch Chiffon worth 65 cts.
for 29 cents.
company in the Association is treated
with the most exact fairness, and he
will know how to deal with any com
pany that asks more than this or
which indulges in “questionable prac
tices.’’
Cedartown expects an enjoyable
tournament at Gadsden in May. Our
■ H Clark, Chauncey, Ga., says De-
Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve cared him of
piles that had afflicted him for twenty
years. It is also a speedy cure for skin
diseases. Beware of dangerous coun
terfeits. E. Bradford. ; .
■ -dOC Corsets for.
Prof. H. H. White has resigned as
principal of the Hearn School at Cave
Spring, to enter the profession of law.
Prof. A. N. Swain, of Gordon county,
has been elected to fill the vacancy.
50c Corsets.
Ladies’ Under Vests,
ioc Vests, crochet neck, 3c.
Best ioc Vests for 5 c.
Finest ioc Vest in the city.
75c Corsets for.
Corsets R. i£ G. make.
Prof, and Mrs. J. C. Harris have
moved in the place owned by Miss
Linnie Hargrove on Second ayenne,and
will keep house. Prof. Harris and his
family have been boarding for several
years, and are very happily located in
their new home.^-Rome Tribune.
In 1892 Mr. James G. Rossman grad
uated at Georgia School of Technology.
He took the electrical course. He
went to work in Atlanta reading meters
at $25 a month. It was not very long
before he was getting $85 a month. He
was called to Baltimore and became
chief electrician of the Edison $05,000,-
000 syndicate plant at $1,800 a year. Af
ter a time his pay was raised to $2500.
Later he was employed by Stone &
Webster to go to Seattle, where he is
now the chief electrician of eight
plants. His salary is $300 a month and
expenses. This is one of the results of
Georgia’s State Institution, which is
doing so much for industrial education.
$1 R. & G. Corsets for.
Best Stock of Corsets in Rome.
“Of a Good Beginning cometh a good
end.” When you take Hood’s Sarsa
parilla to purify your blood you are
making a good beginning, and the good
end will be health and happiness. It
never disappoints.
Siek headache is cured by Hood's
Pills. 25c.
Broad St