The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946, May 03, 1900, Image 1

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cedartown, Georgia, Thursday morning, may 3,1900 lied need Kates via Southern Rail way. The Southern Bailway. announces re duced rates from points on its line for the following occasions:— HUGH MOORE is now Agent in Ce= dartown for the DIAMOND DOLLARS OF 1804. Died, March 10th, 1900, Betty -Mc- Corkle, aged ten years. “But He said, Weep not; she is not dead, but sleepeth.” Luke viii, 52. The little child whose earthly life was thus early ended—we may not say un timely ended, for in God’s providence nothing is untimely—was the second in a family of four children, idolized by a widowed mother and devotedly loved by a brother and two younger sisters. When God saw lit in the carrying out of His ail-wise plans to remove from hei earthly home this little ore, leaving broken hearts ami a librae bereft of its greatest joy and comfort, .it verily seemed as if He was hiding His face behind an impenetrable cloud; bat it is given to them to know that “the Lord is with them of a broken heart,” that they can look with a steadfast hope be yond these storms of sorrow, and that their prayers can rise on the strong wings of faith and reach the ears of a merciful and loving Esther. Those of us who are willing to learn, and none are too old or too wise to be taught the lesson of how to live, might learn Only Four of the Original Coinage of 10,370 In SlUtriive. “Every now and then one reads about • the discovery of another of the famous ‘diamond dollars’ of 1804,”;said a gen- ; tleinan of this city who owns one of the finest private collections of coins and medals in the south. “The dollars #f that date are popularly supposed to be worth from $1,500 to $2,000 apiece, and if a few originals could be pro duced I dare say they would bring that figure easily enough. But it happens, unluckily, that there are only four on earth, and they are locked up in the vaults of the treasury building at Washington and couldn't be bought at any price. They are what are known as the ‘test pieces,’ which are always laid aside whenever a new coin is struck, and the rest of the issue is at this moment quietly reposing under several miles of deep blue sea. The true story Is rather interesting. In 1804 tile mint at Philadelphia Is known to have turned out 19,570 silver dollars. That was the entire issue, barring the test pieces 1 have just spoken of, and. It was never put into circulation. The whole lot, just as it came,from the stamping presses, was dumped into an iron chest and put on board a mer chantman bouud for China. It was directed to the captain of a United States frigate then in oriental waters, and was intended to be used in paying certain expenses connected with the service. The merchantman ran iuto a Chinese typhoon and went to the bot tom, where to the best of my informa tion she still remains, iron chest and all, and that Is the reason your Uncle Sam is the only collector in the world who has a complete set of American dollars. Every other collection, includ ing my own, is short one Issue, aud the gap will never be filled uutil the sea gives up its own.” “Do you mean to tell us, then,” said a listener to' the foregoing, “that all the ‘diamond dollars’ now in private cabinets are counterfeits?” "By no means,” replied the collector. “I own an 1804 dollar myself, and there are at least three others, to my knowledge, in the south. They were issued by the government and are perfectly good and legal coins, but they are not originals. They are what are known technically as ‘restrikes.’ In the early days, when the mints had a few coins left over from one year to another, they would change the date by striking them with a special die, an operation that can al ways be detected by an expert. For some reason or other, nobody knows just why, a few dollars of the 1800 is sue were restruck in 1804 and put in circulation. It is probable that the total number was not over 40 or 50, and a good many have been lost. The ones in existence are worth $150 apiece, and you may rest assured that ail the ‘dia mond’ dollars’ not mere Imitations be long to this little lot of restrlkes. "Of course, some of them have been sold to green collectors as originals, and I was myself the innocent cause of such a transaction only a few years ago. A friend of mine, who lives in an adjoining state, and who owns a great many rare and beautiful coins, tele graphed me one day asking whether $500 was too much for a genuine 1804 dollar. I took it for granted that he knew the facts about the issue, and after puzzling over the message for a considerable time concluded that it was an obscure joke of some kind and that I-was simply too stupid to see the point. So I wired back advising him to buy a bushel at that figure, and be promptly closed the deal. It turned out afterward that the coin was a restrike, and my friend has never quite forgiven me. What deceived him was the fact that the piece was known positively to have been locked up in an old chest at Savannah since 1812. That did away with the counterfeit theory, and the only thing he was doubtful about 'was the price.”—New Orleans Times-Demo- crat. Unhappily the most dangerous diseases are the most stealthy ones—ones that at first cause you ittle or no inconvenience—ones that yoii neglect nntii it is too late. Such is the case with diseases of the heart and lungs—don’t wait too long! Happily you have a great remedy- within your reach. byterian church, Chattanooga, Tenn., May 17th-24th, tickets will be sold at one fare for the round trip, selling dates May loth to 18th inclusive, with final limit to return May 26th, 1900. General Assembly Presbyterian church, Atlanta, Ga , May 17th-2Gth. Tickets will be sold on May 15th, lGth and 17th, limited to return May 29th, 1900, at rate of one fare for the round trip. General - Assembly Presbyterian church, St. Louis, Mo., May 17th-31st. Tickets will be sold May 15th, 10th and 17th, with final limit to return June 3rd, 1900, at rate of one fare for the round trip, plus $2. Eor further information regarding these occasions, apply to nearest South ern Bail way Ticket Agent. On account of the meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention at Hot Springs, Ark., May 10-17th, tbe South ern Railway will sell tickets from points on its lines to Hot Springs, Ark., and return at rate of one fare for the. round trip. Compound Oxygen ROMK, GA. Laundry Work leaves Cedartown on Tuesdays and returns on Fridays. Best Equipped Laundry in.State CSyVVe make Lace Curtains look as good as Now. CSy-We guarantee to not break yi ur collars in iaundrying SAW EDGES on your collars. Give us a trial. which acts like magic on the whole system', put- ting new life into lungs and heart. It has been in use for moredhan thirty years; thousands of patients have been treated and over one thou sand physicians have used it aud recommended it—a very significant fact. No. 1907—Height, 4 ft. 1 in. ...2 8x1 GxO.4 > 1.9x0 7x0 5 lase 2.2x1 Oxl.O Price, $21.00. Price, $15.00. ROME STEAM LAUNDRY CO HUGH MOORE, Ageni at Cedartown. When you want Monumental or Cemetery work of any kind or an Iron Fence just write me for my catalogue and prices and discounts arid I will surprise you with low prices. DALTON MARBLE WORKS, H. P. COLVARD, Prop., ZD-A-ILiTOIsr, Q--A_. C0HF0VHD OXYCEH. It has been in use for more than thirty years. It is well tried. Thousands have testified -to its wonderful curative powers. Hundreds of physi cians have used it in their practice and are warm in praise of it. It can be used at home without interfering with one’s business or employment. It cannot harm the most delicate patient. Treat ment includes consultation of most experienced physicians. For the cure of chronic diseases. Send for free book of 200 pages. The great success of our treatment has given rise to imitators, unscrupulous persons, some calling their preparations Compound Oxygen, often appropriating our testimonials and the names of our patients, to recommend worthless concoctions. But any substance made elsewhere, or by others, and called Compound Oxygen, is spurious. /rickets will be sold May 7th to 10th inclusive, with final limit to return until May 24th, 1900. Tlie schedule and sleeping service -afforded by the Southern Railway is excellent, and those contemplating tin; trip should communicate with nearest ticket agent for any informa tion. For the occasion of The Vnndevllle Theater. Sometimes the vaudeville theater, is | an individual and independent enter- j prise; more often It belongs to a circuit- j The patronage, expenses and receipts are enormous. One circuit will speak for alL It has a theater in New York, one in Philadelphia, one In Boston, and one in Providence, and they give no Sunday performances, and yet these four theaters entertain over 5.000,000 people every year, give employment to 350 attaches and to 3,500 actors. Four thousand people pass in and out of each one of these theaters dally. Ten thousand dollars are distributed each week in salaries to the actors and $3,500 to tlie attaches. Take one thea ter for example, the bouse in Boston. It Is open the year round, and it costs $7,000 a week to keep it open, while its patrons will average 25,000 every week. On a holiday it will play to from 10,000 to 12.000 people.—From “The Vaudeville Theater.” by Edwin Milton , Royle, in Scribner’s. ml tho Weak are Restored to Full Vigor and Strength at the Hands of the Great est Healer of Modern Times. fi aTO rooany rain or ache or weakness? re YOU Does your hlood sbowtliatitcoatalnsim- !ick? Panties? Are you nervous? I*> you lack ■ snap and activity of mind and Imdy? Are ..■on , , you easily tired? Have you -■ lost ambition? is there auy unnatural drain upon the jK, —system? Is every organ per- H rorailntr ils projier func- Y A*. srS- D lion? In Ollier Words: tj H) Are \oii a I’erfrxtly , 1/ Strong, Active, Vigor- ,7 ?{“• Healthy, iiapp, t.- , Z' ' . tv M’iii or U omuii 7 MSgeTretSN If not, you ehoi.M not do- * IwSS’-rijvo layonedayliefr.reyaucoir Sound Endorsement: the Annual Reunion of the United Confederate Veterans at Louisville, Ivy., May 30lh- .iune 3rd, 1900, the Southern Railway will sell tickets from points on its line to Louisville, Ky„ at very low rates. These tickets will be sold from points in-Tennessee on May 28th, 29th and 20 h, and from other points May 27th, 28th, 29th; final limit until June 10th- An additional extension of the final limit until June 25th, 1900, may be secured provided tickets are deposited with joint agent of the terminal lines at Louisville on or before June 4tb,and on payment of fee of 50 cents. The Southern Railway offers excellent ser vice en route to Louisville, and those contemplating the trip should com municate with nearest Ticket Agent of tlie Southern Railway for sleeping car reservations and any informatioin they desire. Testimonials of many well-known men and women establish the claim of Compound Oxygen to be tlie great revitalizing remedy of the present time. It will cost you nothing to investigate. Call and convince yourself, or send for our free book. Home or office treatment for chronic or acute diseases. OWN RAILS, WITH THROUGH TRAIN SERVICE TO PULLMAN SLEEPERS AND FIRST- CLASS DAY COACH TO SL Louis and All Points West. QUICKEST SCHEDULES TO CHICAGO m? NORTHWEST. 1112 Girard St, PHILADELPHIA, PA. San Francisco, Cal. Toronto, Canada. Please mention this paper. Excellent Service to LouisviiSe, Cincinnati and Ohio, Indiana and Michigan Points. ALL RAIL AND STEAMSHIP LINES TO NEW YORK AND the BAST, TOURIST RATES TO ALL RESORTS. Grounds For Action. Softleigli—I aw—had me mind wead by a pwofessional mind weader w.e- cently, doncher know? Miss Cutting—Indeed! And what did he charge you? Softleigh—Foah dollars. Miss Cutting—What an outrage! Why don’t you have him arrested for obtain ing money under false pretenses?— Chicago News. DOES IT PAY TO BUY CHEAP? A cheap remedy for coughs and colds is all right, but you want something that will relieve and enre tbe more severe and dangerous results of throat and lung troubles. Wbat shall yon do? Go 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, “Bosehee’s German Syrup.” It not only heals and stimulates the tissues to destroy tbe germ disease, but allays in flammation, causes easy expectoration, i ws a good night’s rest, and cures tho ..atieut. Try one bottle. Recommended many years by all druggists in tbe world. Sample bottles at Knight Drug Co’s. PassengerSehedule in efiect April 10 1900 “I understand he had the best of the debate,” said one statesman. “Yes,” answered the other. “He made every body so sleepy they couldn’t talk back.” ' r*f schedules, maps, or ang railroad Inlormation, call upon or write lo J.W. irtdMAS, JR., H. F. SMITH, CHARLES E. HARMAN, fj^NERAL Manager. traffic Manager, Cen. Pass, agent II^JASHVILLE, TENN. NASHVILLE, TENN. ATLANTA, CA. The Olliers to Blame. * “Yon can’t keep a secret, Marie.” “Yes. I can; but I always happen to tell things to other girls who can’t.”— Chicago Record. Lv Chattan’ga Battlefield Ch'kam’ ga La Fayette. Trion..*—... Sum’rville Lyerly Rome. Cedartown Buchanan . Bremen Ar Carrollton.. “I suppose you have qnite forgotten, Mr. Jones, that yon owe me a fiver?” Give me time and “No, I haven’t yet. I will.” SENEMJS QME DOLLAR A little sugar.taken with water, not too cold, in case food is not obtainable, will relieve any feeling of exhaustion and sharp hunger. 451>m Ballard’s Snow Liniment cures Rheu matism, Neuralgia, Headache, Sick-head- nche,Sore Throat, Cats, Sprains, Braises Old Sores, Corns and all pain and in flammation. The most penetrating Iin- Tbe use of cocaine to produce local Insensibility Is forbidden in Turkey on religious grounds. Lv Carrollton, i 50\ Bremen.....: 2 17 Buchanan 2 33 Cedartown 3 20 Rome 4 05 Lyerly 4 sS Snm’rville- 5 16 Trion 5 26 LaFayetle-5 54 Ch'kam ’ga 6 22 Battlefield 6 30 Ar Chattan’ga!7 00 A man is invariably disappointed when the man he is said to look like is pointed out to him.—Atchison Globe. In Constipation Herbine affords a natar&i, healthful remedy, acting promptly. A few small doses will usu ally be fonnd to so regulate the excre tory functions tnat they are able to operate without any aid whatever. Price 50 cts. T. F. Burbank. JPrlc- R-duc -ul On»-lialf. Georgia Education, the popular school paper published in Allan• a by Miss S. Y. Jewett, has just celebrated irs birihday by Condens d Schedule in Effect November 18.1899. No. 19~ . . stations. ~T~ No. 20 the first anniversary of . .. reducing the subscription price from $1 00 to 60 cents. It is announced that arrangements have been made to publish during the year articles from n large number of the leading school men of as such prominent 630am 8.35am Lv Birmingham.... .... Birmingham Jet.. ....; Selma Ar... Mobile. Ar 7.15pm 5.02pm 3.00pm Lv 8.30am No. *.T No. f25 7.10pm 12.30 pm 6.22pm 11.15 am 5.28pm 9.30am 4.36pm 8.0 am 4.10pm 7.10am 10.22am Nos. 1 and 2 daily. Nos. 3 and 4 Sunday only. Nos. 9,10, 11 and 12 daily except Sun day. Trains Nos. 9 and 10 arrive and depart' fr* m C. R A S. shops near Montgomery ayeuuc'. Conneelions made at Chattanooga, Ti nn., with all roads for points North ard West. For any information apply to C. 15 Wilburn, President and Traffic Manager. B. A. Fite, Agent, Cedartown' Ga. * Cash Orders Promptly Filled. Houle, O a. lv. .Akron...ar ..Greensboro... Marion...*. .. .Marlon Jet., ar... Selma... lv 25 YEARS. g? i:.-tie a written liitidiugr &1 year guarantee, by the *^5, . terms and conditions of which if any part gives ont we repair it free «r charge. Try it one month and we will vi-i'Utid your money if you are not perfectly satis./ed. 500 of those organs will be sold at S35.50. ORDER / ATOXCE. DON’T DELAY. 6 CUR RELIABILITY IS ESTABLISHED Georgia, as well national educators as Dr. William T„ Harris, Dr. J. L M. Curry and others. Personal and local school news will continne a special feature of the pa per. The other departments, will be kept np to a high standard. A mairiage for money sometimes turns ont the worst kind of a sell. The One Day Cold Cure. Kennott's Chocolates Laxative Quinine for cold in the head and sore throat. Children take tEem like candy. The One Day Cold Cure. For colds and sore throat use Kermott’s Choco lates Laxative Quinine. Easily taken as candy lv.New OTs.a r lv..Meridian.a r York. ...Demopolis... ar..TJnlont’n.lv ...Marion Jet.. ?v^ Selma}* ...Montevallo.. Calera ..Columbiana.. ..Childersburg. 8.30am 7.50pm 7.00pm 6.03pm 5.20pm 4.51pm 4.25pm 4.15pm 2.25pm 2.12pm 1.48pm 12.57pm 7.30pm 5.00am 5.15am 6.40am 7.21am 7.53am 8.35am 8.4.iam 10.33am 10.48am 11.11am 11.47am 12.50pm 1.27pm 1.40pm 2.03pm 2.23pm 3.10pm 3.45pm 10.25pic CASTORIA. tie y? The Kind You Have Always Bought BRAinAATO NfVV METHOD ORGAN dealt with usu.sk your neighbor about us, write the publisher ot this paper or Metro poll tan National Bank, or Corn Nut. Bank, of Chicago; or German Exchange Bank, New York; or any railroad or express company in Chicago. We liate a capital of over $700,000.00. occupy entire one of the larjrent business blocks in C'hicapo. and employ nearly S.000 people in our own building. WE SKLL ORGANS AT £22.00 anil up; . PIANOS, S\ 15.00 and np: also everything in musical instruments at lowest wholesale prices. Write for freesix-cia organ, piano and musical instrument catalogue. Address, (Seara, Roebuck A. Co. are thoroughly reliable.—Editor. SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.), Fulton, Despliinesand Wayman Sts., CHICAGO. ILL AN ENGLISH “TREAT. 3.15pm 5.05pm Tlie Difference Between tlie Brltlnla * and American Methods. I was constantly struck, says Colonel T. W. Higginson in The Atlantic, with the genuine spirit of hospitality among Englishmen toward Americans.as such, even those with whose pursuits they might have almost nothing in common, and for whom they had not the slight est reason to put themselves out. 1 liked this none the less for its having its definite limitations as to pecuniary obligations, and the like, including ev- ‘treating,” For Whooping-Cough, Asthma, Bron chitis or Consumption, no medicine eqnals Ballard’s Horebnnnd Syrup. Price 25 nud 50 cts' T. F. Burbank. .Talladega. 11.39amj. ll.?5am . 11.04am . 10.43am . 10.00am . ».25mu . . .Oxford ...Anniston... .Jacksonville.. ... Piedmont... .Cave Springs.. Rome. ...4 ir.. Atlanta., lv “Jack proposed to me while turning the mnsic for me at the piano.” Ah, 1 see; you played right into his hands.” lv...Binn*ham. .ar .....Pell City..... .... .Anniston..... Oxford...... .Heflin . ..Edwardsville... .... Fruithurst.... . ..Tallapoosa.... ......Bremen...... ...Douglasville... ..Lithia Springs.. ar....Atlanta....lv Job Printing COME TO THE=^ S t a ndard Office erything in the nature of all this" being in ray opinion a weak point in our more gushing or more self conscious habit. I remember to have once been taken by a gentleman, on whom I had but the slightest claim, to the country house of another, on whom 1 had no claim whatever. The latter was not at all literary, and-had not even the usual vague English Interest in American affairs. Yet he gave up his whole aft- lion. Jerry Al. Porter. I write this letter because I believe you have made a uis- covery in a cough, cold, throat «*nd lung remedy that ihe peo- pie ought to have. I refer to' l Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey. I 1 have thoroughly tested it and ft know Its merits. It cures. A Any one who ever needs a A remedy of this kind should never be without Dr. Bell s Pine-Tar-Honey. Jerry M Porter, Clinton, Ky. Could Not Talk. Mrs. Smith Wooldridge, of this place, who was so afflicted with her throat for over two years that - she could not speak above a whis per, after she used the first bot tle of Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar- i Honey, could talk as well as J ever, and the case is such a J wonderful cure that her. I neighbors come in to see M her for themselves, and A are astonished to hear her talk.— D. Wilson &. Son, Druggists, Kimble. “He sat on my joke.” “That wa<» safe.” “Safe?” “Yes. There wasn’t any point to it.” 6.00am 8.10am 12.05pm 2.25pm a 50pm 10.00pm Lv Birmingham'. Lv Anniston..... Lv Atlanta.... . Ar Macon.... ... Ar Jesup Ar Jacksonville. 4.40pm 6.57pm 10.45pm 12.55am 5.20am 8.30am CASTORIA 35am 7.00pm .30am[ 8.45pm Lv Jesup. Ar Brunswick. For Infants and Children. No 36 carries elegant Pullman Drawing Hoorn •Buffet Sleeping-car Birmingham to Jackson ville, and Atlanta to Brunswick No. 38 carries Pullman Sleeping car Birm ingham to Atlanta and Atlanta to Jacksonville to make, for you, a dozen FINE: PHOTOGRAPHS. EAST ROUND TRAINS. No. 4. No. 2. No. 34. Leave— (Daily) ex-Sun. Sun. only outer doorway, he, going first, looked back over his shoulder and said simply, “They make you pay threepence for ad mission here.” 6.25pm 1 2()am 2.25am 4.00am 5.10am LiV nome....... Lv Knoxvilld. Ar Morristown ArHot Springs.... Ar Asheville Ar Salisbury... (Cent Time) Ar Greensboro.. (East Time) Ar Raleigh Ar Goldsboro...... The woman who thinks of nothing but herself must hav& an awfully stupid time. Do You Need an Kli ctria Hell? Dr. J. Newton Hathaway has per fected an electric belt which lie is pre pared to furnish to all patients who need it, at a merely nominal charsre. Write to J. Newton Hathaway, M. D. 22i South Broad St.,* Atlanta, Ga. How did Eve ever get along without a hairpin? .. and then added, speak ing to the attendant, “here is my three pence.” After ail'the .time and trouble he bad given to his stranger guest he left him to pay his own threepence, a thing which most Americans would not have dreamed of doing. It would have been the American notion of good breeding to save a guest from expense, as it was the English Impulse-to save him from the sense of obligation. 1 confess that I prefer tlie latter method. Your orders for excellent Cray on Portraits, size, lfix2Q inches at T-\ ()•'>!,in 3223pm 5.10pm> 9.10pm 6.13am Ar Washington. Ar New York.... No. 15 carries Pullman Sleeping car Home to Chattanooga. Chattanooga to Salisbury and Salisbury to New York without change. (These are the kind the agents sel] at $1.93.) 1 Make Frames, All Sizes and Price. WEST BOUND TRAINS. No. 1. No. 3. No 35 Leave— (Daily) ex-Sun. Sun. only LvRome . -Ar Chattanooga. - Ar Cincinnati... Ar Louisville.... 8.40pm 7745am 7.50am No. 9 Pullman Sleeping car Home to Cincin nati and Chattanooga, to Louisville. DR. BELL’S PIN E-TAR-HONEY Don’t be fooled twice in the same way.—AtcbJfon Globe. Lv Atlanta. 12.00n n 8.13pm Bean the Signature Ar Charlotte Ar Danville. Ar Lynchburg.... Ar Charlottesvilli Ar Washington . Ar Baltimore .. . Ar Philadelphia.. Ar New Yorlc No. 38 ‘-Washington and Southwestern Lim ited” Solid Pullman Vestibule train Atlanta to New York, carrying Pullman Sleeping car Atlanta to New York. Dining car Atlanta to Greensboro and Washington to New York. Pullm n Library Observation car Atlanta lo New York. No. 36 carries Pullman Drawing room Sleep ing car Atlanta to New York, and Dining car Charlotte to Washington. •Daily. -tDaily Except Sunday. ^Sunday only. hP. S. GANNON. 3d V.P. &. C.M. Washington.D.C. IlM. CULP. Traf Mgr. Washington. D. C. BLa. TURK. G. P. A.. Washington. D. C. !^fc£KNS<X>TER, A.G.P.AwChuttauooga.Tenn. is a scientific prescription, carefully prepared from the purest and best ingredients, W. consequently the most costly cough medicine on the market. In buying m Dr. BELL’S PINE-TAR-HONEY you get as big a AB Unexpected. “Why, Clara,” said a mother to her little daughter, who was crying, “what are you crying about?” “ ’C cause.” sobbed the little miss, “I s-started to m-make dolly a b-bounet, and it c-eomed out b-blooraers.”— Trained Motherhood. ^ bottle and more doses for 25 cents than you do of ^ any other, but the druggist’s profit is less. % Mk Therefore some druggists are cunningly persuading ■Eflk their customers lo buy that which to them means greater profit. DON’T YOU DO IT. DEMAND flfH Dr. Bell’s PINE-TAR-flONEY and take no substitute. Prepared mtjbj Tke E. E. Satheriaad Medkiac Co., Foau)kin Park, Paducah, Kj. JLibel loir Divorce. Anna Adams^ No. 39, In Polk Superior vs. Court, February Term, Win. Adams I 1900. It appearing that Win. Adams defend ant In the loregoing petition, resides out of the state ami that it is neec-sary 1 > perfect service upon him by publica tion': It is ordered that serv ce be per fected bv publication in the paper in which Sheri ft’s advertisements .are printed twice a month lor two months. This March lath, 1900. C. G. Janks, J. S. C. Sanders A Davis, Plaiutift’s Attys. ,3^“Olose connections as tollows:— Cedartown with Central of Georgia, at Rock mart with Southern Railway at Cartersville with W. &. A.j at Piedmont with K.T. V. A G- It is probably true that love laughs at locksmiths, but any careful reader of the proceedings of the divorce courts cannot fall to observe that the lock smiths get a laughing inning later on.— Philadelphia Inquirer. HAIR BALSAM j ckj and beaxitifV* the aote* a lexuriant ‘ growth. ■er Fail* to Beato*** Gra^ ir to its YoutMul Mtor. J e’s Livery Stable, North Main Street. WESTERN and ATLANTIC R.R Pell Citv......... am 9.40 an Piedmont 2 02 pn 10 12 Esom Hill 2.45 10.51 Cedartown 7.00 3.25 11.20 4 Grady.... 7.1S 3 42 . 11.33 Fish Creek 7.23 3.47 11.3S Rock mar L— 7.39 4.04 11.53 Aragon 7.47 4.10 jilf9 Taylorsville.... 8.03 4.23 12.13 p ill Caitursville 8.40 5.00 12.45 Cartersville... 10.00 a n» 0.40 pm 1.15 pm Taylorsville... 10.34 7.12 1.47 Aragon 10.49 7.24 2.01 Rockmart...... 10.57 7.31 2.07 Fish Creek..... 11.11 7>i€ 2.22 Grady 11.15 7.51 2.27 Cedartown...- 11.30 S.10 2.40 Esom Hill..;.. 12.45 p m 3 09 Eiedinont,...... 1.42 . _i 3.48