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german kali works,
QT N’as^u St., New York.
Ced irtown mines and ships
more Iron Ore than any other
point in the whole South, out
side of Birmingham.
DIRECTOR'
CUTY OFFICERS.
Mayor, L. S.'Led better.
Mayor pro tem., T. H. Adams.
Clerk, J. C. Knight.
Treasurer, H. A. Fite.
Councilman: .I.A. Liddell, B.A. File,
D. J. Lowry, T.F. Burbank,T. II. Adams.
Cl*. Board of Health—Dr. J.A. Liddell.
(Mi. Street Com.—T. F. Burbank.
(Cemetery Commissioner, D.J. Lowry.
Marshal and Collector, J. H. Philpot.
Supt. Water and Lights,J.M.Curtright.
Cit3 r Attorney, J. K. Davis.
C1T1T SCHOOL BOARD.
J. S. Stubbs, Chairman; J. H. Dodds,
Secy; E. B. Russell, Treas; W.S.Shillett,
W. T. Gibson, R. A. Adams, W. K.
Fielder, J. W. Judkins, W. G. England.
Superintendent, Prof. II. L Sewell.
Superintendent,
POLK SUPERIOR COURT.
Judge, C. G. Janes.
Solicitor General, W. T. Roberts, 01
Donglassville.
Clerk, W. C. Knight.
Official Stenographer, FT. M. Nicholes.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Commissioners, D. M. Russell, II. N.
Sheffield, J. C. Hand.
Ordinary, A. I>. Hogg.
Clerk, W. C. K.light.
SheriII, W. T. Crocker.
Deputy Sherifls, T. C. Hagan and .I.
. Hogg.
fax Receiver, M. E. McCormick.
Tax Collector, Voltz Schliestet.
Treasurer, J. M. Hamrick.
Corouer, J. O. Crabb.
Surveyor, C. R. Pittman.
Registrars, \V.R.Beck, S.K.Hogue and
J. L. Branch.
County School Commissioner, J. E.
Heuseal.
COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD.
M. V. B. Ake, Ohm; A. D. Hogg, A. H.
McBryde, J. K. Davis, J. S. King.
CHURCHES.
Methodist, Rev. T. R. McCarty.
Baptist, Rev. C. K Henderscn.
Presbyterian, Rev. O.O’N. Martin dale.
Episcopal, Rev. G. E. Benedict,
Services every Sunday morning and
evening; Sunday school 9.30 a. ui.
Prayermeeting every Wednesday even
ing.
BOARD OF TRADE.
President, J. S. Stubbs.
Vice Presidents, W. F. Hall and J. E.
ood.
Secretary, E. B. Russell.
Treasurer, U. N. VanDevaiuler.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief, Chas. V. Wood; 1st Asst. Chief,
Charles Beasley; 2d Asst., Fred Wood;
Sec’v, Wiley West; Treas., Ross Thom
ason.
Fire Co. No. 1.—Capt., J. H. Philpot;
Pros., J. Hi Sandeis; Sec’y, Fred Wood;
Treas., J. E. Judkins.
Fire Co. No. 2. Capt., Carden Bunn;
Prest., Joe Langford; Secy, Hugh Rob
erts; Treas., Chas. Sewell.
SECRET FRATERNITIES.
Caledonia Lodge, No. 121 y F. and A.
M. , J.W.Judkins,, W.M., J.T, Phillips,
S. W., J. P. Carter, J.W., Chas. Beasloy,
See’>., T. F. Burbank, Treas. Meets 1st
and 3d Friday evenings in each month.
Adoniram Chapter, No. 41, R. A. M.
W, G. England, H. P., W. R. Beck, K.,
J. W. Judkins, Sec’y., T. F. Burbank,•
Treas. Meets 2d and 4tli Frida3 r even
inp«.
Cedar Valley Council, No. 138(>, Ro^^al
Arcanum, W. (J. Bunn, Regent, R. H.
March man V. R., E. B. l tnssell, C„ I
S. Ledbetter, Sec’y, J. O. Crabb, Col.
Cedartown Lodge, Woodmen c r the
World; L. W. Branch, Consul Com man
der; M. C. Bobo, Sec’y and Collector.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
Cedartown. 1075th .district, William
Janes, 3d Tuesday; J.A. Wilson, N. P.
Young’s, 12*>3d district^ W. T. Lee,
4th Saturday, J. B. Jones, N. P.
Rockmart, I072d district, O. R. Sim-
men ille, 4th Monday; W. N. Strange:
Fish, 1074th district, W. J. Lawson,
4th Friday; J. M. McKinney, N.. P.-
Blooming Grove, 1409tjf district, W 1
Ray, 2d Saturday; Ahijali Watson,N P.
Esom Hill, 1079th district, Robert
Caldwell, 1st Saturday; .1. N. Tor
rence, N. F.
Hampton’s, 1070th district, T.J.Pemp
sey, 2d Saturday, L. Sutherlin, N. P
Buncombe, 1073d district, O.N.Waits,
4th Saturda\ r . M. M. Jones, N. P.
Browning’s, 1447th district^ F. IT.
Mar but, 4th Saturday. N. B. Parrish,
N. P.
Antioch, 1518th district, G. W. Peek,
2d Saturday; W. IL Morgan, N. P.
I^ake Creek, 1570th district,’ John A
ticker, J. I\, 2dTuesda3 r ; W. J. Brown,
I’M CEDARIOWS STANDARD
Published Ex.
sryThursilav in the Year
B. RUSSELr,
W ' s - 0OUEMAN,
0'>eYear. U .. B ! C .^ PT10N RATES *1.00
Six Months 50
luree Months
IINQ Rates -will be furnished
on application.
nm ° fflcial Organ of Polk County.
mclal Organ or the City of Cedartown
THURSDAY, MAY 10,19C0.
A a )°r H. J. Mills and his talented
young son, Grady, have purchased the
anton Advance, and the press of the
state will be enlivened now with the
flashes from the Major’s trenchant
pen. Here’s to you, mon ami, and may
3 our sheckles keep pari passu with your
atne. We confidently expect the Mills
to maintain an Advance in weekly
journalism worthy of their leadership
and creditable to the craft i. will be
remembered that the genial Major and
his interestin', family resided last 3'ear
at Prior’s in this 'county.
ESOM HILL.
Farmers are very badly behind with
their work. A shower of rain would be
appreciated now.
There is no small pox here, as has
been reported. There are seveial cases
at Tecnmseh, but I understand they are
in the pest house.
Lueile, the brightjittle daughter oi
Dr. and Airs. J. E. Pennington, is very
sick at this writing.
There will be an all day singing next
Sunday at Shiloh church, conducted by
Prof. Tom Hutcheson, of Bnchanan.
Everybody invited to come and bring
dinner with them. It will also be
preaching day. Beta,
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 yon
the clear, bright, beautiful skin of
health. Price 50 aDd 75 cts. T. F. Bur
bank.
Tax and 'Beg:station Notice for 1900.
" hen it i3 remembered that TrFon
cotton factory has grown from 52S to
53,000 spindles; from a few hands to a
town of 2,500 of tlie most neatly
dressed and healthiest looking opera
tive to lie found in the South,and from
a $25,000 to a million dollar invest
ment, the success of cotton manufac
turing in tins section may be better
understood."
I had stomach trouble twenty years
and'gave up hope of beiug cured till I
began to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It
has done me so much good that I call it
the savior of my life,’’writes W. R. Wil
kinson, Albany, Tenn. It digests what
yon eat. E. Bradford.
Tbe publishers of the Youth’s Com
panion of Boston. Afass., have author
ized the Seaboard Air Line to offer
prize banners to the one hundred
schools making the most improvement
in the snrronndings of their school-
houses, ; n the way of painting their
buildings, laying out their gronnds and
planting trees and shrubs. These prize
banners are lnig>, handsome United
States flags. Tbe contest will close on
next S. A. L. Arbor Day, Wednesday,
March 20th, 1901. The banners will bo
presented to tbe schools on .Inly 4tb,
1001, and each school receiving a ban
ner will have a grand 4th of Jnly cele
bration and flag raising. The day will
be a notable one for tbe states through
which the Seaboard Air Line rnns.
CASTORIA.
Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature
of
N. P.
ROAD COMMISSIONERS.
Cedartown—Luther Poole, N. It. Hunt.
John Orebaugli.
Fish Creek—D. S. Copp, Jerry lijllil-
■ win, Jud Morgan.
H | '' 'Joe
Ham pton’s—Walter Sell 1 iestett,
Hopper, Eli Dempsey.
Lake Creek — Hob Lawson. Sam Dol
lar, Sam Hogg.
Browning’s—N. V. Parris, P. W. Mar-
. but, I. M. Brantley.
Antioch—Will Everett,-. Dave Maret,
Woodson H. Morgan.
Blooming Grove—Rosa McKihbeii
John T. West, Will Isbell.
Young’s—Tom Duke, Sterling Wliil-
fioid, David West.,
Koekmart -Arthur McBryde. Aotiion,
Tittle, John S. Davidson.
liuiu-omhe -Sam Davilte, W. II. -L
Kinney, Jas. Sproull.
Esom llill —lien .Itmes, Jiilo lI:t<:knev,
Hack Branch.
HAVE YOU HEARD
that there is a well-tried anti sei»*n
tifie treatment T«»r iho vine of h!
chronic diseases bv the
Inhalation of
Compand Oxyge ?
Its \voiulerlul efi.
Asthm •, Consnmpti n,
R'leomatism, CatarJi,
Hea ache, Kervons
Pr stntion, Bronchitis,
KeurJgia,
General Debility
is well known in iHoiisaiviS wlm
have, been hent-ltied after ycais ot
siiilei ing ami disappointment.
To aP those who have tried differ
ent remedies without success and
have he nine dis-enraged, our (’mil
pound Oxygen Treatment
bringing hope and encouragement.
It lias restored manv chronic siif
ferers.
Reduced Hales via Snnlhern Hail
way.
The Southern Railway announces re
duced rates from points on its line for
the following occasions:—
General Assembly Cnmberland Pres
byterian church, Chattanooga, Tenn.,
Alay 17tli-24tb, tickets will bo sold at
one fare for tbe round trip, selling
dates May 15th to 18th inclusive, with
final limit to return May 20th, 1000.
General Assembly Presbyterian
church, Atlanta, Ga., Alay 17tli-26th.
Tickets will be sold on May 15th, 10th
and 17th, limited to return Alay 20th,
1900, at rate of one fare for the round
trip.
General Assembly Presbyterian
church, St. Louis, AIo., Alay 17th-31st.
Tickets will be sold Afay 15tb, lfith and
17tli, with final limit to return .Tune
3rd, 1000, at rate of one fare for the
round trip, pins $2.
For further information regarding
these occasions, apply to nearest South
ern Railway Ticket Agent.
For Hie occasion of the Annual
Reunion of the United Confederate
Veterans at Louisville, Ky., Alay 30tli-
June 3rd, 1000, 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 Alay 2Sth, 29th and
SO. h, and from other points Alay 27th,
28th, 20th; final limit, until June 10th.
An additional extension of the linal
limit until June 25th, 1000, may be
secured provided tickets are deposited
with joint ageiitfoT the terminal lines
at Louisville on or before June 4th,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-the Southern Railway for sleeping
car reservations and any information)
they desire.
SECOXD ROUXD.
Berry’s Station Alay 11.
Lake Creek " 14.
Ray’s Mill..
Orcdell School Honse.......
Hampton’s Court Honse...
C. A. Wood’s
Esom Hill
Blooming Grove ...
Young’s......7
Antioch
Rockmart
Browning’s
Buncombe
Posco
Aragon
. f
Hamlet
15.
Hi a. m.
10 p. m
10 night,
17 a
17 p. m.
18 a. m.
18 p. m
19 i 23
21.
24 a. m.
24 p. m.
25 a. m.
25 p. m.
2G a. m.
20 p. m,
28 a. m.
Seney,
Grady :
Fish Creek
Phillips’ School Honse
Lindsey’s _ _
Cedartown May 20, 30 and 31.
THIRD BOUND.
Lake Creek Jnne 5.
Hampton’s
Etna
Esom Hill
Blooming Grove
Wal thrall
Young’s
Antioch
Browning’s
Buncombe
Rockmart June 14, 15 and 10.
Fish Creek 18.
Cedartown....Jnne 19, 20, 21, 22 and 23.
All property owned on 1st day of Feb
ruary must be retnrned for taxes.
M. E. McCormick,
R. T. R., Polk Connt.v,
E. C. Kingbbebt, Associate.
0 a. m.
Op. m.
7.
8 a. m.
8 p. m,
9.
11.
12.
13.
Registration books will be with Tax
Receiver - on his second and third
rounds.
W. C. V. SOHDTESTETT, T. C. P. C.
NOTICE.
The annual meeting of the Tolk
County Union Singing Convention
will he held at Antioch on the fourth
Sunday in this month. It, will be pre
sided over by Pres. W. R. Garner.
A. D. WAit, Ass’t. Supt.
No, Maud, dear, the baseball fan
doesn’t rise tbe wind.
Dear mother, don’t let your baby suf
fer and cry with Colie when a few drops
of Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic, diluted
and sweetened, will give almost instant
relief. Non-poisonous and therefore
harmless. Tasteslike peppermint candy
and baby will take it without a “kick.”
A silver half dollar will get a bottle
from yonr druggist.
The bald-headed man dreads the ap
proach of fly time.
The sea of matrimony swamps many
a courtship.
The .greatest triumph of modern
chemistry.is Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic.
As a dressing for Wounds, Burns, etc.,
it simply has no equal. Prevents in
flammation, preserves the flesh and
heals like magic. Fragrant as the “last
rose of summer,” and cooling as t
breeze from oil' the deep, blue sen.
Sold by’ all np-to-date druggists.
A girl loses her self-possession when
she puts on a wedding ring.
The maker of alarm clocks certaiuly
does a rousing business.
Ajwoman talks until things get serious,
then she gives the man a chance.
Ballarn’s Snow Liniment cures Rheu
matism, Neuralgia, Headache,Sick-head
ache,Sore Throat, Cnts, Sprains,Bruises
Old Sores, Corns and nil pain and in
flammation. The most penetrating lin
iment in the world. Price 25 cts. and
50 cts. T. F. Burbank.
Usnally the more money a innn has
the more selfish his children are.
In Constipation Herbine affords a
natural, healthful remedy, acting
promptly. A few small doses will lisn-
ally be found to so regulate the excre
tory functions that they are able to
operate withontany aid whatever. Price
50 cts. T. F. Burbank.
IIA it LET ITEMS.
According totlie old adge about ex
tremes—that one follows another—we
may expect a few weeks of dry
weather now.
Air. and Airs. David Randall, of
Lake Creek, visited the former’s pa
rents at Aragon Saturday and Sun
day.
Air. and Mrs. C. R. Wingard were
shopping in Cedartown Saturday.
The second Quarterly Aleeting of
the Rockmart Circuit convenes at
Bethlehem Saturday and Sunday next.
Quite a number of ne.r ei partici
pated in a May-day picnic here last
Saturday. They selected for the scene
of their festivities the site where the
old school building formerly stood.
The house has been torn away, but
part of the floor remains. This they
used as a platform npon which to “trip
the light fantastic toes” Late in the
evenifigan altercation arose between
two young negroes, Felt Barnes and
Henry Dobbs, when the former, who
had been brandishing a pistol rather
recklessly all the afternoon, fired ill
Dobbs, the shot taking effect in the
left shoulder. Barn"s“skipped by tile
light of the moon.” His victim is not
I bought to be fatally wounded.
Misses Adele and Ella Waddell,
who have been visiting their sister,
Mrs. Hill of Aragon, for Hie past few
weeks, returned to Atlanla Alonday.
Many a fair young child, whose pal
lor has pnzzled the mother until she
has srspected rightly her darling was
troubled with worms, has regained the
rosy hne of health with a few doses of
White’s Cream Vermifuge. - Price 25c.
T. F. Bnrbank.
LAKE CREEK LE1IER.
Mr. J. A. Sewell has been in very
bad health for several days, but is bet
ter now.
nealih is generally good in this por
tion of the county.
The fanners are about done plant
ing; some or them will commence hoe
ing cotton this week.
Cotton and corn look very well, and
all seem to have a good stand. Wheat
and oats look promising, though there
is not a great deal planted in this
community. Vegetable crops and
gardens look w’ell, especially those
that were planted when the moon was
right.
Air. J. W. Crabb says that his Trisli
potatoes are blooming. lie thinks he
will have potatoes soon.
Air. Sparks, who is raising ore near
Reeseburg, was here Tuesday pros
pecting for ore. He says if he can
get property to justify him he will
open a mine near here.
I notice in reading the Tribune-
Gazette, of Alabama, a correspondent
writing from Laretto, boasting on
himself and others of that paper be
ing superior to those of Georgia. 1
am well acquainted with the writer;
he is a Georgian, and moved from near
Cedartown to that county, lie thinks
The Standard is one of the best pa
pers in the South, or he would not
take it. I have been thinking for
some time that The Standard was the
best county paper I ever read, and to
compare it with the Tribune-Gazette,I
know it is. Wherefore The Stand
ard is having such a wide circulation
in Alabama as well as in Georgia.
There was a number of us went fish
ing Friday night and had a very nice
time. They bit well, (the mosquitoes
did.) The’ fish seemed to be asleep.
WA expect to try it again soon, if we
can purchase a mosquito bar.
Air. .1.1!. Woods has recently pur
chased a concert roller organ. His
arms have been sore every since. He
says the least, child he has can play
him to sleep. He is guilty of taking
a nap every day any way.
Air. S. G: N. Gates took a sifler and
went to Mr. .1. W. Crabb’s Sunday and
hived a swarm of-bees. When he re
turned he found that his bees were in
the same notion so he had to hive a
swarm for himself. Sifters can be
used for other purposes Ilian in the
kitchen.
There is quite a number of people
from this place expect, to go to the
singing convention next Sunday,
know we will have a nice time. Come
and go with us.
Miss Patience Faires visited relatives
in your town this week. Sauer.
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CHEAPEST LINE -
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FURNITURE
>K
We make the goods, consequently are the people
for you to see when in need of Bedroom, Parlor and
Dining-room Suits, Iron and Brass Bedsteads, Side
boards, Chiffoniers, China Cases, Hall Racks, Tables,
Chairs, Rockers, Mattresses, New Home Sewing
Machines, Stoves, Ranges, Window Shades, Carpets,
Rugs, Matting, Couches, Lounges, Desks,Wardrobes,
Etc. Solid Oak Suits, $15 and up; Stoves, $5 and up ;
Bedsteads, $1.75 and upwards, and other things in
proportion.
Liberal Discounts to Merchants and Close Prices to
Everybody. *
McDonald Furniture Co.,
ROME, QA.
Peculiarities of the Japanese Bath.
To tlieir credit, he it said. Japs are
regular whales at bathing, and usually
when not drinking tea are liatbin
Their only trouble in life seems to be
tlieir Inability to enjoy both these de
lights at the same time. If some
American trick swimmer could teach
the Jilps how to swallow tea out of a
bottle while under-water, they would
build a tin temple round him, burn-in
cense made.of old rngs and bones uu
der bis nose and worship hint.
Public baths are numerous In which
"mixed bathing" was practiced until
lately, lint now a bamboo fence sepa
rates the sexes, though it does not
screen them from view, the fence be
ing only two fee:cli in .bat It houses In
It preserves the flesh when lacerated
or wounded in any way. Stops tbe
bleeding, stops tbe pain and heals
quicker than anything. ’I hat is what
Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic does. Try it
when you get hnrt. Ask druggists for
it.
Every man knows how mean his ac
quaintances are, but he is never abso-
I lutely sure about himself.
BE CURpD BY
CATARRH CAN
Johnston’s Sarsaparilla
QUART BOTTLES.
“DANGER IN TOES EARTH AND AIR; DANGER EVERYWHERE.*’
not you?
Write lor book at on«*<\ frf
DRS. STARKEY A PALEN,
1112 Girard St., Philadelphia, Pal.
£A
A TYIso and Venerable Doctor Talks abont Advanced Science.
In a leading" hotel, in great city, a famous and aged physician was convers
ing. ^ Listening to his wise and sententious discourse, were a group of well
dressed inen, evidently lawyers, business men and commercial travelers.
My firm belief, is ** that medical science is certain yet to show that all dis
eases without exception are caused by invisible germs which are living organ
isms. Here is the germ of that terrible disease diphtheria. Here is the bacillus
of typhoid fever; and here is the still more dreadful bacillus of tubercle which
causes that most destructive of all diseases, consumption.. This of that very
common and supposed incurable disease, catarrh.”
“I wish. Doctor,” said the traveling man, “that yon wonld tell ns abont
catarrh. X have had it for years, and X am thoroughly discouraged. ’*
The Doctor answered. “Catarrh, like diphtheria,-consumption, typhoid
fever, and a host of other drseases, is the result of a microbe invading the blood
and attacking speoially the mucous membrane. This foul-and-most disgusting
disease is especially prevalent in the United States and it' is rare to meet one
who is pot, or has not been troubled more or less with it. How often is he or
she obliged to remain at home from pleasant entertainments, deprive themselves
of many intellectual treats, from fear of the disagreeable odor arising from ca
tarrhal affections.^ .In its worst phase, the patient becomes loathsome both to
himself and his friends.
“ I believe,” continued this great physician, “ that the true way to heal ca
tarrh is to medicate the blood. This can be done only by powerful alteratives
which act as blood purifiers.”
Betsy A. Marett, of Manistee, Manistee Co., Mich., writes:
Dear Sirs:—For ten years I was a sufferer from general debility and chronic
catarrh. My face was pale as death. I was weak and short of breath. I could
hardly walk, I was,so dizzy and Had a ringing in my head all the time. My
hands and feet were always cold.. My appetite was very poor. On getting up
in the morning, my head swam so I was often obliged to lie down again. I had
awful pains in the small of my back. 1 had a continual feeling of tiredness.
My muscular power was almost entirely gone, and I couldn’t go half a dozen
i«teps without stopping to rest, and often that much exercise caused me to have
a pain in side. It seemed as though the blood had left my veins. The doc
tors said iny blood had all turned to water. I had given up all hope of ever get-
.ting well. I tried the best physicians in the state, but failed to get any relief.
My husband got- me a bottle of Johnston’s Sarsaparilla. I took it ; and then I
bought another. When these had been us$d, I was somewhat improved in
health. 1 continued its use. and felt I was growing stronger; my sleep was re
freshing, and it seemed as if I could feel new blood moving through my veins. I
kept on taking it, and now consider myself a well and rugged woman. I work
all the time, and am happy. I am positive that the Sarsaparijla saved my life.
The sick headaches I have had since childhood, have disappeared, and my ca
tarrh has almost entirely left me. I cannot be too thankful for what Johnston’9 1
Sarsaparilla has done for me. I recommend all women who have sick head
aches to use your Sarsaparilla.
MICHIGAXST £>H.UGr COM^AWY, DETROIT, MICH.
A HERO OF THE MINE.
Re Risked His Life to Save That of a
Fellow Workman.
Heber Franklin, a young man em
ployed at the Clear Creek mine, is as
much a hero as any man who ever
braved death on the battlefield. Frank
lin sought Hot glory, but to save a hu
man life. There was a fire in the mine.
The men were called out. Then they
were about to shuUoff the air in order
to stop tlie flames, when it was learned
that a lone miner was working deep in
the mine be3 T ond the point where the
fire started and was then ragiug with
growing strength. Here Is the story
of the subsequent events:
Foreman Thomas Immediate^* called
for volunteers to go with him into the
mine to rescue the man. Several at-,
tempts were made by different oues,
but they were driven back by the
flames, and the cry of “Powder!”
caused a hast3* retrc»at.
Finally Heber Frauklin. a young man
whose work keeps him oh the outside,
said. “I will goJ* And accompau3'ing
Foreman Thomas lie pressed on
through the fire and found the man
working away tamping a hole, entire
ly unconscious of the danger threaten
ing him. They succeeded in getting
out of the mine safely, when the„fan
was shut off and tlie dip closed up.
The rescue was an act of great bravery
on the part of Franklin, as fits work
kept him on .the outside and. be was
unacquainted with the exact lay of the
land inside, and the danger of suffoca
tion from black damp was great. He
was the only man of tlie iuany stand
ing by whose nerve did not desert him.
It is stated Upon good authority that
ten minutes more of lust time would
have resulted in the death of the miner
who was at work ami possibly a great
loss to the company, us the supply of
air could not be cut off while there was
any hope of rescue, and this would
have tended to feed the flames.—Salt
Lake Herald.
the Interior of ^.pau. Some homes
have a wooden bathtub, circular shape,
with a stove built in one end. which
heats the water. The whole family,
beginning with the father, bathe in
the same water. Sometimes women
“tub” themselves and their children
outside their doors in the streets, where
sidewalks should be. The first time a
foreigner Tails over one of these hath
ing parties and into the arms of the
bather he feels the situation is unique,
but by the time he has tumbled over
half a dozen he tires of the fun. rubs
his shins and makes some very uncom
plimentary comment, while tbe polite
little woman underneath squeaks out,
“Sayonara” (Sir. please call again),
etc.—Baltimore Sun.
QUESTION ANSWERED.
Yes, Augnsfc Flower still has the larg
esc sale of any medicine in the civilized
world. Your mothers and grandmoth
ers neyer thought of using anything
else for Indigestion or Biliousness.
Doctors were scarce, and they seldom
heard of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostra
tion or Heart failure, etc. They used
August Flower to clean out the system
and stop fermentation of undigested
food, regulate the action of the liver,
stimulate the nervous and organic ac
tion of the system, and that is all they
took when feeling dull and bad with
headaches and other aches. You only
need a few doses of Green’s August
Flouer, in liquid form, to make you
satisfied there is nothing serious the
matter with yon. Sample bottles at
Knight Ding Company’s.
The world contains f*n oyersupply of
average men.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
Tbe Kind You Have Always Bought
FOR SALE BY E. BRADFORD.
ubscription to The Standard
The golddiandled by a dentist is_al
ways at a premium.
Try Allen's Font-Ease,
A powder to be shaken into the shoes You
feet feel swollen, nervous and hot. and get tired
easily If you hav«s niarting f«-etor t : ghtshoe.=,Ty
Allen’s Foot-Ease. lt:
walking eas •. Cures
■is the feet aid makes
swo len, sweating fett
ingrowing Kii!.-, !<li>u r-and call >n> spots. K<-
lieves corns and bunions of all pain and give>
rest and comfort. Try it to day. Sold by all
druggists and shoe stores for 25c. Trial pack
age KKEIv Address. Allen S. Olmsttd, I.eKov,
N. Y.
The nmu who is learning to play the
cornet is his own tutor.
beading ns Illustrated. Trimmed n.l urnnnd wi.h
fine Black Thlliet Fur. heai'ily Interlined with wai
and fiber chamois Wrlie 5>»r free rio-*k t'atalueu^.
BUYS A S3.50 SHIT
SKAT A.NlHMkKK. HKU LAK S3.SO HOIS' TWO-
PIKTC KSEK PAMS SLITS AT 51.98.
A H£W SLIT fBcE FOR AMY OF THESE SUITS
WHICH tCH T GIVE SATISFACTORY WEAR.
SEND NO MONEY, ratihwmd.
send to os. Hate age of boy and say wliei
lar?e or small forage and we w ill send
the'suit by express. V. O. D. subject to
atnination. You cun examine it at your
express office and if found perfectly satis
factory and eqnml to sails sold la jonrlown for
S3. SO, pay your express agent our Special
Offer Price, #1.9rt, and express charge
THESE KNEE PANT SUITS are for boys 4
« 15 reals Of age and are mailed errr?«Lere st
^ fS.5u. >!nde with DOLBLK HEAT and KNEES,
laid 11100 style as ilioKtrated. made from a
special lira*? weight, HrarrwWiitr, afl-wool
Stanlnn ta»vlmere. neat, handsome pattern,
fine Ita. an nlng. genuine Craydon InlrHInlag, padding,
•Ujlag sad reinforcin', •Jib snu Unra sewing, line tailor an
thrauzhuuL.n suit any boy or parent would be proud c
FOK FKEK CLOTH SAMPLES of Boys’ Clothing for ho 4
10 TEAKS, write Tor Sample Book No. 95B. contains fashion
lates. tape measure a nd full Instructions b<
Men’s Nit* made to order from $5.0<
Jes sent free on application. Address.
SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.), Chicago, ill.
iSearv. lioehuckA to. are thoroughly reliable.—Editor.
TRUSSES, S5c. Si.25-AND pi
65c
selling tbe rcry finest Trasses made.
JUT PRICES, less than one-third
v 0 rt Reversible Elastic Trus*. illustrated above, cut thi.
id. out and Sfend to us wi hOCK SPEt UL PRICE namHt
state your Height, Weight, Axe. how long you have beet
ruptured, whether rupture is large o» jdso stat*
number inches around the oody on a hne with th*
rupture,say adiethcr rrptuic I on right or lertsid^
and we will t-Wd either tn:t> to you with the nndei
standing. If It U oot« perfect at aad egor i *
retail "at three times our prlce.you can return it and
will return your money. wWell Bho
WRITE FOR FREE TRUS* CATALOGUE our rnli re ua
imMMi£ajr™.. $2.7!
! V^EARs/HOESOck & Co.° CHICAG
£9.75 BOX RAffi COAT
’ AUEGi UK S5.00 W.Yi f : - ❖ ) 7C
/*> PiiOor MACKINTOSH -- V '< I 3
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Leighl a*4 tielg’.’. 3 '
irdj ou thi.:font by
t:;. it onut your neat
.fl’Ce, *fi if for:mi es.n
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special «m;u 'riuuk S2.7b
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3ADEJ ROP CABIHET 8 J3D1CK SEWIIIQ MACHINE by fraight,c.«.u *7,
on canjexamineit at yo«ir nearest freight d "*
ST
Y ou can examine it at your nearest freight depot ei
K.-& f ro
Special Offer Pnce^S15.W
and freight charges. Machine weighs 120 ?<ouncrajidthafre : 'ht will
average 75 cents for each aCO tnilcs. GIVE IT THREE MONTHS Ti’.te in
your own home, and we will return your *15.50 any day you art! not
satisfied. We sell dlffereo t makes sad Rrmks of Sewing Each ises a t f-L jO.
Free Sewfag
810.00, 811.00, 812.00 and ap» all fuiiy de cribej in r
Hachine Catalogue, but$15.5(l for this itlttlP DESK CABINET fitULICK i
the greatest value ever offered by any house.
BEWASE OP IMITATIONSg
untitr vaiioLS names, with »ariou,in-
amf lean who are rciiahie and who are i«f
THEBURD9QK
^ hc»* makers la America.'
■ial money
SOLID CHARTER SAffED OAK WCFKskCtUWiET^=.p«w*t
ClOrCii (Lead tiruppingjtx„i - JT*'*" *
<*r desL, tbe othero-s£n i ;-h ^ a '-^otcr tab>. aia«d
sew,ur. 4 filter ans * head in placef.tr
bofcbinwf‘cn's'djmtahU- bearirr^ T ibr ?* in P' shuttle,automatic
iing vibrating shuttle.'automatic
istablebrc^nre „i?. on uben»tor.lmprovcd Iwoee
s d ™if^ C iL CarTier - bar,
tiiwir., B.i'W Bjj* lt;rf isax “ ’ - -
ctructmn Bock tells jc-t howa
8CU.OO, and then if convinced that you a c siving B5 to iioJoTIJ??
ITK TO ikTCRX TOL'R £15.50 if stanv ti,.o withir. three nontha tTat«r^ 5 r
UGH': CET.AT. (Sear.,KBetmW; to.•» =
..V , V.™*’ unrsni-an.x nearest
ar;d ° :ir Free I--
1 kind of work.“'A20-Tra^»ElJ^|S2^U, aCd d ®f i “ ier P ,ain
^ 1 f COSTS I OU NOTHING acd examine Ibis aadhf, com juireit with
~ - sells at £40.00 to
rnreut the SI5.50.
_ _ jito., sattafied. OROXR TtLUAT.
Add,oss, SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO, (!r=c.) Chicago, III.
; t fih Kentudcv 0 tn:^.
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Dr. J. Newton Hathaway has per- \
fectetl an electric belt which he is pre- ;
pared to furnish to all patients who j
need it, at a merely nominal charge.
YVrite to J. Newton Hathaway, M. D. I
224 South Broad St., Atlanta, Ga.
juy
O'BrvanBfVr '
Cure Cold in Head.
Kermott’s Chocolates Laxative Quinine,«
to take and quick to cure cold in head and
throat.
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