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THE CEDARTOWN STANDARD
CEDARTOWN, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 3, 1900
WATSON WILL NOT ACCEPT.
PETTINGILL’S AXIOMS.
GOVERNOR M’CORD
NEW
Under no
Circumstances Will He
Stand l'or Office.
Atlanta, April 27.—The action of
populist conventions in several Xorth-
| ern states in endorsing Hon. Thomas
Bnsiness Truths Proved True by a
Well Known Advertising
Authority.
(From the Boston Herald )
Do, you want to feel the pnlse of the
buying world? Advertise.
The old Cobweb and Spider style of
obtaining business is a thing of the
past—now you must get customers by
judicious advertising.
The public is just as anxious to buy
your goods as yon are to sell—if the
mentis there.
In almost every bnsiness there is one
leader —where is your place in line?
Procrastination of advertising plans
may be the thief of prosperity.
The proper time to prepare an ad
vertising campaign is now—be ready.
Recommends Pe-ru-na For Catarrh,
i E. Watson of Georgia, and naming
him for first place on the ticket, has
caused something of a stir in political
circles all over the South. The asso
ciation of Mr. Watson’s name with
Ins rumored re-entry into politics
took the form in one instance of a re-
port that he had decided to accept the
nomination and that he was consider
ing who should present his name.
Mr. Watson has stated several times,
tersely and emphatically, that he was
out of politics, but in view of recent
rumors connecting him prominently
with the populist convention, the
distinguished Georgian was asked for
a final declaration, to which he has
replied as follows:
“Under no circumstances would I
accept any nomination or any office.
Please number me among the politi
cally dead, and let me henceforth rest
in peace.” .
LAKE CREEK LEKJER.
Hon. M. H. McCord.
Hon. Myron H. McCord, Ex-Governor
of New Mexico, in a letter to Dr. Hart
man, from Washington, D. C., says:
Dear Sir—At the suggestion of afriend
I was advised to use Pe-ru-na for catarrh,
and after using one bottle I began to
feel better in every way. It helped mo
in many respects. I was troubled with
colds, coughs, sore throat, etc., but as
soon as I had taken your medicine I
began to improve and soon got well. I
take pleasure in recommending your
great remedy to all who are afflicted
with catarrh.—M. H. McCord.
The spring presents a much more
favorable opportunity, for the perma
nent cure of chronic catarrh, especially
old, stubborn cases. Now is the time to
begin treatment. Insist upon having
Pe-ru-na. There are no successful sub
stitutes for this remedy. Send to Dr.
Hartman, Columbus, Ohio, for a free ca
tarrh book.
The farmers are making good use of
the pretty weather for the last week,
preparing and planting corn and cot
ton.
Mr. J. H. Cooper was in our burg
Thursday. He is making arrange
ments to begin raising ore this week-
near this place.
Mr. J. B. Woods has bought a large
lot<of dry goods, shoes, hats and no
tions of various kinds.
Mr. J. A. Hamilton, who has been a
a resident here for several years,
moved to your town last week. We
will miss him very much.
Mr. D. S. Dempsey, a well known
young man in this country, died Sat
urday at 1 o’clock a. ui.,:uul was buried
at Pleasant Hope cemetary
Upward of fifty writers and artists
contribute to the May Ladies’ Home
Journal, consequently variety is com
bined with excellence thronghont its
pages. Budyard Kipling drolly tells of
“The Beginning of the Armadillos.”
Ian Mnclaren’s article answers the query
“Is the Minister an Idler?” and Ed
ward Bok writes of early marriage and
of domestic science in the schools.
Two pages of pictures, “Through
Picturesque America,” reveal the
beauties of onr country’s scenery.
Fashions for women and for girl
graduates, cooking, and in fact every
phase of home making, from the
AbsolufeV Pure
Made from most highly refined and
healthful ingredients.
^ ' Onr buyers have re
turned from New York and
Boston, where they spent
over three weeks buying
some of the biggest Bar
gains in Dry Goods, Dress
Goods, Millinery, Clothing,
Shoes, Etc., we have ever
owned. Come and see them
>^_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.
services
by L C. D. Payne and W. C. Bryan.
We sympathise with the bereaved. He
was about twfenty years old, a very
promising and reliable young man, in
the prime of life. We feel that he at
rest beyond the river.
The singing at this place Sunday
proved a grand success. Mr. G. B.
Holder together with Profs. Cash,
Shitlet, Collins, Copeland. and others
were present; Organists, Miss Ida
Holder, Mrs. Susie Bobo and Mr.
Claude Porter. Mr. Porter also made
a nice talk, and invited us to meet
Assures light, sweet, pure and
wholesome food.
Photography plays a most important
part in recording the phenomena <f
eclipses, and special interest, there
fore, attaches to an article on “Astro
nomical Photography” which Prof.C.A.
Young has written for the last May
1 sne of The Youth’s Companion.
Housekeepers must exercise care in buying bak
ing powders, to avoid alum. Alum powders are
sold cheap fo catch the unwary", but alum is a poi
son, and its use in food seriously injures health.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM" ST., HEW YORK.
Fine Millinery
Dress Goods
Clothing.
SHORTER COMMENCEMENT.
Spring time is here, “gentle An=
nie,” 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=
repute. Come in and let me talk
paints to you a bit.
The commencement exercises of
Shorter College in Borne will ho held
May 25th to 2fith,. with the following
excellent program:—
Friday, 25th, 4 p. m., Becilal by
Graduates in Expression.
8 p. m., Address before the Alnmnae
Association, by 0. M. Walker, Esq.
Exercises in honor of the Fonnder.
Saturday, 2Bth, 10 a. in., Class Day
Exercises.
4 to 7 p. m., Art Exhibition.
8 p. m., Entertainment by the Under
graduates.
Sunday, 27th, 11 a. m , Baccalaure
ate Sermon, by Bev. John D. Jordan,
D. D., Savannah.
8 p. m., Sermon before Y. W. C. A,
and Martha Shorter -Missionary Society.
Monday, 28th, 9 to 11-30 a. m., Art
Exhibition.
12 m., Alnmnae Beeeption.
8 p. m , Grand Concert.
Tnesday, 29th, 10 a. m., Becital by
Graduates in Music.
8 p. m., Literary Address, by Hon.
James M. Griggs, M. C.; Conferring of
75c Taffeta Silks for 29c.
75c Shirt Waist with white
collar—New Goods-a bargain
at 29 cents.
4<S-cts Silk Madras,
styles, only 25c.
-40-inch White Lawns at this
store for 5c.
Remnants be.st Percale made
for only 6c a yard.
Short Remnants of Calico,
per yard, 2c.
Finest French Organdie,
This ('billing Store can cerlainly
save you money. Our ne«v Spring
Suits nml Pauls are in, find they nre
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.
. department is
Ejg est iii the South
lots lrotn uiariu
1. mI1 " 1
■ can and do sell
cheaper than any store in Rome or
Georgia. Our Milliner is one of Ihe
best thal ever came from New York,
mid if you want the best work,latest
styles and lowest prices come lo onr
slore. Wo have cheap hats too.
Look.
Mr. S. A. Hunt, of your town, were
with us until 730 p. in. • ’
Messrs. Faires and Ivey expect to
cut a bill of lumber this week for the
purpose of repairing the C. B. & S.
depot at this place. We hope when it
repaired, Mr. C. B. Wilburn will give
us an agent. Saokr.
new
A Frightful Blunder
Will often cause a horrible Burn,
Scald, Cut or Bruise. Bneklen’s Ar
nica Salve, the best in the world, will
kill the pain and-, promptly heal it.
Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers,
Boils, Felons, Corns, all Skin Eruption.
Best Pile cure on earth. Only 25 cts. a
box. Cure guaranteed. Sold byE.Brad-
ford, Druggist.
Mrs. T. C. Leonard, who has been
tnssliDg with ihe grip, is convalescent.
Look at these Prices
The ancients believed that rheuma
tism was the work of a demon within a
Any one who has bad an attack
Lac’ies’ Trimmed Hats 4SC,
75c, 9SC, $1.25.“ Pretty and
worth moie.
Buys’ (wo-pii-ce suit worth $1 for 49c
$1.50 Roys’ Suit for... 9Sc.
$2 Boys’ Suit for $1 43
And on up lo the finest.
man.
of sciatic or inflammatory rheumatism
will agree that the infliction is demoniac
enough to warrant the belief. It has
never been claimed that Chamberlain’s
Pain Balm would cast out demons, bnt
it will cure rheumatism, and hundreds
hear testimony to the truth of this
statement. One application relieves
the pain, and this quick relief which it
affords is alone worth many times its
cost. For sale by E. Bradford
Miss Sara Harris, a very charming
young lady of Cedartown, was in Bock-
mart Thursday.—Bockmart Slate.
W. S. Musser, Millheim, Pa., saved
the life of his little girl by giving her
One Minnte Cough Cnre when she was
dying from croup. It is the only harm
less remedy that gives immediate re
sults. It quickly enres eonghs, colds,
bronchitis,grippe, asthma and all throat
and lnng troubles. E. Bradford.
Men’s Fine Suits worth $10 und
$15 fur only $5 98
They nre nll'new, stylish goods,
made up iu In si style and finish.
Men’s Sails worth $4 lor $| 98
$(! Suits-fur $:! 49
$10 Suits tor $•> 98
Misses’ new hats, all colors,
aid Trimmed with Flowers,
29 cents.
BRYAN ON REPUBLICANISM.
First Politician—“I read an article
not long ago that said if Cnba was an
nexed it wonld take ten thonsad office
holders to govern it.” Second Politi
cian—“Yes sir! I tell yon, prosperity
follows the flag!”
“We are unalterably for the -pub- ,' ^
lie and everlastingly against the em- ()f asfe j n( , t | ienl
pire, and denounce the present 11a- | t |, e i none y. and
tional administration for its shameless and not year’s
attempt to unsettle the foundations of you at once,
our government. For its abandon-
ment of the Monroe doctrine, for its
attempt to thrust our country into ‘Ionia TO "
European and Asiatic politics,against i • improve!
which we have been warned by the * ow am 01
fathers; for its attempt to subjugate
unwitting Jamlliberty-Ioving people—, _ „
not to make them citizens, but serfs; r " " . 01
. ~ was a nrominen
for its attempt to adopt for our country - _ *
. .. . , . , a r • Wednesday.—Bo
the English colonial system,as foreign J .
to our plan of goverment as a titled _ „i
. * f. .. In almost ever
aristocrat to a king; for its gross d.s- . i3S(Jineone who
regard of our prom.se to the people byClianiberlain >
of Cuba to give them their freedom; Diarrhoea Reme
for its permanent increase of our _ . .
. mniwi cured of chronic
standing army from 2o,000 to 100,000
.f, .., . of that medicine
men with no possible justification ex- a point of telHn|
cept to keep unwilling foreign peoples portunity offers,’
in subjugation; for its notorious the means of sav
secret alliance with England to be sale by E. Bradfi
used as a
Ladies’ Broad - brim Field
and Garden Hats, only 3 cents
each.
Unless a woman eats sufficient nour
ishing food she can neither gain nor
keep a good complexion. Food, when
digested, is the base of all health, all
strength and all beauty. Herbine will
help digest what you eat, and give you
the clear, bright, beautiful skin of
health. Price 50 and 75 cts. T. F. Bnr-
bank.
One lot Men’s Fine all-wool
Serge and Worsted Suits,
worth up to $18 lor #9 9S
Infants’ Caps
3c Folding Fans for.
5c Fans for
Sc Fans foi
10c Fans for
25c Fans for
faith in its curative powers, that they offer One
Hundred Dollars for any case that it tails to cure.
Send for list of testimonials Address.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
I consider it not only a pleasure hut a
duty I owe to mv neighbors to tell
about the wonderful cnre effected in
my case by the timely use of Chamber
lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Kemedy. I was taken very badly with
flux and procured a bottle of this
remedy. A few doses of it effected a
permanent cnre. I take pleasure in re
commending it to others suffering from
that dreadful disease.—J. W. Lynch,
Dorr, W. Ya. This remedy is sold by
E. Bradford.
“I suppose yon have learned some
valuable lessons from the United States
recently,” said the stranger. “Yes,”
answered the Puerto BieaD, “the only
trouble is that we can’t find any islands
littler than ours to play the same trick
on.”
“I have decided,” said the girl in
bine, “that when I marry I shall marry
a widower.” “Coward!” returned the
gifl in gray scornfully. Truly, it would
seem that a woman should be willing to
tame her own husband.
All at Half Price.
Notions,
White Lawn Caps 5 cents.
New and worth a lot more.
Others at ioc, 15c, 19c, 25c,
38c, and up.
Dear mother, don’t let your baby suf
fer and cry with Colie when a few drops
of Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic, dilated
and sweetened, will give almost instant
relief. Non-poisonous and therefore
harmless. Tastes like peppermint candy
and baby will take it without a “kick.”
A silver half dollar will get a bottle
from yonr druggist.
A pretty girl draws interest on her
face value.
“DcWitt’s Little Early Bisers are
the first pills I ever used.”— D.J.Moore,
Millbrook, Ala. They quickly cure all
liver and bowel troubles. E. Bradford.
J. C. Kennedy, Boanoke, Tenn.,
says, “I cannot say too mnch for De-
Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Onebtx of
it enred what the doctor’s called an in
curable ulcer on my jaw.” Cures piles
and all skin diseases. Look ont for
worthless imitations. E. Bradford.
P.nupuiioiir C,mi|is, worth 15c for 5c.
Two Bounty Pins for 1c.
25c Bi It Buckles for 10c
Rings for I lie new Pulley Belts pair
2 cents.
New Pulley Belts 25c.
Three Spools best Thread Hie.
$1 Kid Gloves for 75 rents.
menace to other friendly
nations, and for its carpet bag govern
ment and unconstitutional tariff in
augurated in Porto Rico. All of
these tilings, the natural sequence of
republicanismnnd the first symptoms"
of a military imperialism, we will
forever oppose.”
Mr. Benjamin Beynolds, one of
Floyd’s highly esteemed and respected
pioneers, died at his home near Borne
last Thursday from small pox-
Shoes and Oxfords
“I understand Jenks is suffering with
rheumatism.” “He has it, but he isn’t
suflering.” “What do yon mean?” “He’s
quite prond and happy. The doctor
says it’s gout he’s got.”
The man who follows the straight
line of duty will not he led into any
crooked transactions.
Silk Ribbon, Yard, 1 c.
Fine Ribbon worth up
;c a yard at 29 cts.
'‘Miss Bird sent two dollars for ‘a sure
method to preserve the voice.’ ” “What
was it?” “ ‘Sing in to a phonograph.’ ”
Big stock and for less than
any store in Rome.
75c Oxfords for 49c
$1.00 Oxford^ lor 75c
$1.25 Oxfords for 89c
$1.50 Oxfords for $1.00
$2 Oxfords for $1.39
Shoes cheaper than you ever
bought before.
“After Suffering from severr dyspepsia
over twelve years and using many rem
edies without permanent good I finally
took Kodol Dysdepsia Cnre. It did me
so mnch good I recommended it to
every one,” writes J. E. Watkins, Clerk
and Becorder.Chillieothe.Mo. It digests
what you eat. E. Bradford.
Nothing has ever been produced to
equal or compare with Tabler’s Buck
eye Pile Ointment as a curative and
healing application for Piles, Fissures,
blind and bleeding, external or internal
and Itching and Bleeding of the ltec-
tnm. The relief is immediate and cure
infallible. Price 50 cts. in bottles,
tubes 75 cts. T. F. Burbank.
Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic smells like
Peppermint Candy andis“jast as good”
bnt for a different purpose. Try it next
time you get hurt or have Colic. Only
50c. a bottle at druggists.
“After suffering from piles for fifteen
years I was cured by using two boxes of
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve,” writes
W. J. Baxter, North Brook, X. C. It
heals everything. Beware of counter
feits. E. Bradford.
“A single fact is worth a shipload of
argument.” Every cure by Hood’s
Sarsaparilla is a fact, proving its merit,
and the thousands and thousands of
cures recorded certainly shonld con
vince you that Hood’s will cure yon.
Indigestion and nausea are cured by
Hood’s Pills. 25c.
42 inch Chiffon worth 65 cts.
for 29 cents.
40c Corsets for.
50e Corsels
Foster—“Do all yonr employees drop
their tools the instant that the whistle
blows?” Ployer—“0b, no, not all of
them. The more orderly ones have
their tools pnt away before that time.”
In Illlnoin* Early Days.
Teaming to Chicago is a favorite
topic of the early settlers, and many
pleasing anecdotes are told of those
long and weary, though oftiines hila
rious. trips. It always required a
week, and sometimes longer, to make
the journey. Twenty or thirty hungry
teamsters stopping at a rude country
tavern overnight sometimes made it
interesting for the landlord. Fifty
cents for supper, breakfast and lodg
ing. with all the whisky one could
drink and free hay for the horses, was
the uniform price for entertainment in
the early days, und the average team
ster usually intended to get the worth
of his money before he settled his hotel
bill.—Stillwater Valley (Ills.) Graphic.
Some people are not content to have
a finger in the pie; they want both
hands there.
Ladies’ Under Vests.
ioc Vests, crochet neck, 3c.
Best ioc Vests for 5 c.
Finest ioc Vest in the city.
“Why do you think painting stage
sceDery a good occupation for a wo
man?” “Oh, because there are so many
of them who love to make a scene.”
The howl the small boy sets up when
his mother proceeds to give his face a
good washing caD hardly be called a
rag-time melody.
75c Corse Is for.
Corsets]R. & G. make.
$1 li A- G. Corsets for..
Mr. Frank B. Ford came over lrom
Cedartown Sunday, and after a visit to
Atlanta on Monday returned yesterday.
His many friends here gave him a cor
dial greeting.* Frank expresses himself
as well pleased with his new location.—
Cartcrsyille Conrant. —
Best Stock of Corsets in Rome.
LANHAM & SONS
45 Broad St., ROME, Q/
J. Q. Hood, Justice of the Peace.
Crosby, Miss., makes the following
statement: ‘Ucan certify that One Min
uteiCongli Dure will do all that it is
claimed for it. My wife could not get her
breath and the first dose of it relieved
her. It has also' benefited my whole
family.” It aets immediately and cures
ooughs, colds, croup, grippe, bron
chitis, asthma anclall throat and lung
troubles. E. Bradford.
► Bv taking Hood’s
'Sarsaparilla l|
was co rn pletely 1
>cured.” Jennie
•Thompson,Box 3tf,|
l Oak.sville, N. Y. j
Get only Hood's.)
Never Disappoints