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VOLUME U.
CEDARTOWN, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 21, 1900.
NUMBER 22.
LANHAM & SONS’
CLOSING OUT SALE,
Bright, New, Stylish Summer Dry Ms
AT PRICES NEVER HEARD OF.
A store filled from basement to third floor with the most marvelous 'bargains ever shown in
this city. Some goods reduced to just one-fourth the price they were one week ago, oth
ers half, and some even down to one-fifth their real value, the price they sold for a few
days ago. We have had the best spring business we have ever had, and now while sum
mer is still with us and the goods are in demand, we are going to close out every piece of
summer goods.
COnE QUICK AND BRING THE CASH
to get these bargains. Nothing charged nor sent out on trial. Mail orders must
include express or postage.
MILLINERY
At Closing Out Prices.
AH the mi miner before you in which to
wear these hats, and wo are going to
close them out while they will do yon
the most good.
Ladies* and Misses* Sailors and Tain
O’Sliaiders, some sash trimmed, some
straw trimmed, some straight brim,
others dip brim; sold up to $1.50 each,
closing price 50 cents.
Ladies’ trimmed Walking Hats, were $1
and $1.25, now only 25 cents.
Beautiful all-silk Tafleta Ribbon in
white, black ami colors, 4 in.' wide, per
yard only ...15c.
Fine Novelty Ribbon, worth up to $1
yd, in this sale 25c.
All-silk Satin Ribbon, cream, white
and pink, No. 12 width, worth 15c, dos
ing out at 5c.
No. 1 all-silk Baby Ribbon poryd...le.
Ladies’ Trimmed Mats, trimmed by
the best milliner that ever came South
and the prices arc. so very low every
body can buy.
Ladies’ nil trimmed shapes, including
short back Sailors,lace straw ina variety
of styles,worth up to 75c,closing at...15c.
DRESS GOODS
Closing Out.
Beautiful French Organdy worth 25c,
closing out at 10c.
Fine dlk Madras worth 58c, closing out
just halt 19<*.
Fine Dimity, nil colors, beautiful de
signs, soft and sheer, closing 5c.
Fine Scotch Lawns, fast, colors, good
neiv style, closing 3%e.
Fine wool Albatross Silk, crochet dots
• and* stripes, worth more than double,
closing prices 15c
Fine black Orepons for skirts, closing
out price 69c and 9Sc.
SILKS.
Beauti fu 1 black Taffeta 59c.
Fine Satin Brocades for Skirts, worth
75c and $1, to close y 49c.
White Goods.
Beautilul white Lawns and India Linen,
closing price 5e
White Organdy, 3G in. wide 10c.
White Organdy, 2 yards wide,worth 50c,
closing price 25c.
White alFover Lace Yoking, Tucking
and Embroidery, worth more than
double, closing at 15, 19, 25, 35, 50c.
20c white P. K., closing at 10c.
10,000 yards Embroidery, closing at 5, 7
and 10c, worth really double.
Full standard Percale 5)£e
Best Gingham 5c
Best heavy Sheeting.. .1 5c
Best Drilling 5c
Full standard Calico 3&c
Good Mattress Ticking 5c
Good yard wide Bleaching .5c
10 4 Bleach Sheeting : 15c
Genuine linen buck Towels, 17 inches
wide, 34 inches long, only 5c
(not over four to customer.)
Large Honey comb Towels 3c
Extra largo Bath Towels, each .....Gc
5G Inch Bleached Damask..... ...19c
NOTIONS,
Closing Out Prices.
One lot Featherstich Braid, bunch lc
Safety Pins, per paper dozen lc
Adamantine Pins per paper lc
X A Quire Good Note Paper.. lc
Best steel Thimble ,1c
Best Aluminum Thimble V lc
FANS. AH our tine Japanese Fans at
closing out prices. 2 Folding Fans
for lc
Folding Fans, worth up to 8c for.........3c
Fans worth 10c, 12J4 and 15c for 7c
Fans worth 15, IS and 20c for....... 10c
Finest Folding Fans, worth 25c ...13c
Finest Imported Fans, decorated and
enamelled stick, tVorl.h 35 and 40c
for 25c
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CR1TIGAL PERIODS
In Woman’s Life Are Made Danger
ous by Pelvic Catarrh.
Mrs. Matliilde Richter.
Mrs. Matliilde Richter, Doniphan
Neb., says:
“I suffered from catarrh for manj
years, but since I have been taking Pe*
ru-na I feel strong and well. I would
advise all people to try Pe-ru-na. As 1
used Pe-ru-na and Man-a-lin while I wai
passing through the change of life, I am
positively convinced yonr beneficial
remedies have relieved me from all my
ills.”
Pe-ru-na has raised more women from
beds of sickness and set them to work
again than any other remedy. Pelvic
catarrh is the bane of womankind. Pe*
ru-na is the bane of catarrh in all forma
and stages. Mrs. Col. Hamilton, Colum*
bus,0., says: “ I recommend Pe-ru-na tc
women, believing it to be especially
beneficial to them.”
Send for a ffee book written by Dr
Hartman, entitled “ Health and Beauty.*
Address Dr. Hartman, Columbus, O.
HEATH OF MR. SEXTON.
Mr. Nathan M. Sexton died at his
home near Antioch on Thursday, June
7th, and funeral services were held the.
following day.
Mr. Sexton was one of Polk’s clever
est and most popular citizens. About
eight years ago lie ran for Deputy
Sheriff with Mr. W. W. Cone at the
m; %
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liiti-ffel It
MR. X. M. SEXTON.
head of the tie.ket. They were elected,
and made exceptionally good officers
in that capacity.
The many friends of Mr. Sexton
throughout the county regret his de
mise, although his sufferings from the
dread disease of cancer made death a
welcome release from pain.
Red Hot From The Gun
Was the hall that hit G. B. Steadman,
of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. It
caused horrible Ulcers that no treat
ment helped for 20 years. Then Bnck-
len’s Arica Salve enred him. Cures
Cnts, Bruises, Burns, Boils, Felons,
Corns, Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure
on earth. 25 eta. a box. Cure guaran
teed. Sold by E. Bradford, druggist.
FROM THE LONE STAR STATE.
Waco, Tex., June 12, 1900.
Eds. Standakd:—Here I am hack in
Texas again, after a most pleasant visit
to my native state of Georgia. I have
been in Texas twenty-five years, and
yet I nm not weaned from the grand old
state of Georgia yet. I love her moun
tains, her hills and beautiful valleys,
and the pnre mountain air that gives
renewed vigor to those who are so for
tunate as to enjoy it. The cool, re
freshing wafer that runs ont from every
mountain and hill causes me many and
many a time to wish I was there to get
a sip now and then. The good old-
time friends of mine whom I love, aDd
whose friendship is so mnch appreciated
by me, are.ever in my heart, and the
dear relatives who are so near and dear
to me occupy a warm place in my heart.
It seems every time I go to Georgia I
DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM
ADOPTED BY THE STATE CON
VENTION LAST THURSDAY.
Good Democratic Doctrine Outlined
by a Harmonious Convention.
1. The Democracy of Georgiain con
vention assembled indorse our State ad
ministration and commend onr Chief
Executive, and each of onr state of
ficials, for their wise, patriotic and eco
nomical administration of the state’s
affairs. Their unanimous nomination
and their certain re-election will be but
a justly deserved tribute to their fidelity
and integrity.
2. We congratulate the people of
Georgia on the present system of pub
lic schools, inaugurated and brought to
its presert state by the Democratic
party, and we pledge the best efforts of
love her better, and I leave more re- i the party to a continuance of the same.
Inctantly. My recent visit was one that
1 never will forget. Meeting my rela
tives who were so kind to me, and meet
ing such good old time friends and
chums of many years ago as Dr. L. S.
Ledbettei, Thad Bnrbank, Jnd Crabh,
Jce Dodds, Jim Dodds and various
others too numerous to mention,
brought the past to the present, and I
seemed to live in a new Bphere. Our
friendly intercourse together was full
of pleasure to me, and made me feel
twenty years yonnger. Time has dealt
kindly with my old friends, but yet you
can see the silvery hairs intermingling
with the others on their heads, bnt the
jovial nature of all was still lingering
with them all. Thad Burbank’s modest
laugh still remains; Jnd Crabb’s ex
treme modesty unfortunately bangs to
him, and “Dock” Ledbetter still en
joys a joke at the expense of a friend,
even if he is from Texas.
Grand old Cedartown, the beautiful
little city nestling among the moun
tains, is the same lovely place. Pros
perity has cast its bountiful hand oyer
her, and planted cotton factories in her
domains, whose spindles make melody
and add so much to the prosperity of
her people. Long may she enjoy this
deserved prosperity, and may time con
tinue to bring it to her until she will
have to double her limits.
HON. W. C. BUNN,
Who was Unanimously Elected as a
Delegate from the 7th District to the
Democratic National Convention.
3.- We favor an amendment to the
constitution of Georgia limiting the
power of the General Assembly to levy
and assess taxes, for any purpose what
soever,exceeding a specified percentum,
When 3 returned to Texas, I was j except for the purpose of suppressing
asked many times, “How are crops in | insurrection, repelling invasion and de-
Never Again
10. Public taxation shonld not be
imposed for private purpose; we there
fore adhere to the doctrine of n tariff
for rovenne only.
11. We are convinced that the pro
tective tariff system is the hot-bed that
has produced these vast numbers of
trusts and combinations,and we demand
that they be suppressed by the repeal of
the protective tariff and other privilege-
conferring legislation responsible for
them.
12. The power of the national <!on-
ress to regulate interstate and for
eign commerce,!! honestly exercised by
the enactment of laws for the suppres
sion of trusts and the faithful and ef
ficient execution of such laws, together
with the active enforcement of such
laws as the states may enact against
such unlawful combinations and trusts
in their own borders, will put an end
to the danger from the growth of
these great combinations and trusts
13. We hold that the constitution of
the United Slates was wisely ordained
and established for an intelligent, lib
erty-loving and self-governing people,
and cannot be successfully applied to
a people of another hemisphere, who.
Perhaps, will they have a better Irom racial ana geographical con-
Sherald the people be as completely
without home-canned traits, vegetables
and preserves as they now are.
Never Again,
.,.-1 ’
Crockery, Glass and
Tinware.
6 Tumblers, worth 30c, for 18c
6 Cups and Saucers, worth 50c 39c
6 Plates, worth 40o....v...; 29c
Beautiful Decorated Dinner Sets, 50
pieces for only $4.9S
Syrup Pitchers each........ 9c
Fine 8 in. Cake Stands, \ 23c
7 in. Pie Plates.... : ■ 2c
9 in. Pie Plates 3c
Large Glass Bern’ Bowl. 13c
Jelly Glasses, best make, complete with
top set -.. **14c
One solid carload best Fruit Jars, cheap
est in Rome.
Fruit Jar Rubbers Cheap.
CLOTHING.
Men's Suits, worth §10, closing out §5 9S
Men’s finest §1S Suits 8.05
Boys’ Clothing, §1 per suit : 19c
Boys’ §1.50 Suits for... 9Sc
Boys’ Pants 15c
Men’s Pants, big lot to close, worth §2
for
Corsets and Underwear.
Warner’s $1 Corsets 50c
Best Summer Corsets in Rome foiv...4Se
See this one sure.
Corsets, (R. A G) 45c
Corsets as low as 15c
R. & G. Corsets, worth $1 75c
True Fit Corsets, made by makes of
Thompson’s Glove Fitting, cost 4Sc
Ladies’ Vests...: 3c
Ladies’ Bleached Vest 5c
Ladies* fine Bleached Vests, silk tape,
20c kind 10c
Lidies* Silk Vests. .........25c
Straw Hats worth
25c for 12«
40c for 20<:
Scriven’s Drawers, 45c.
The Best Elastic Seam Drawers in the
world, made of best bleached Drill, fi
Pearl buttons and every pair guaranteed.
SO Cents.
SHOES
At Closing Out Prices.
Ladies’ low cut Shoes sold for $l,now 49c
Ladies* new style Ox fords,gen nine solid
leather, fine soft kid, worth $1.50,...98c
Ladies’ lino hand-turned Oxfords, the
best quality and big bargain,now $1.29
Children’s low cut Shoes 10c
Children’s 50c Slippers ...30c
Children’s 75c Slippers 7.’.,..55c
Children’s §1 Slippers 75c
TRUNKS
At Closing Out Prices.
Mrs. Ruff, who has been attending
the revival meeting at Cedartown, re
turned a few days since from that
place and reports a most glorious
meeting.—Carrollton Times.
Last fall I sprained my left hip while
handling some heavy boxes. The doc
tor I called on said at first it was a slight
strain and would soon be well, bnt it
grew worse and the doctor then said I
had rheumatism. It continued to grow
worse and I could hardly get around to
work. I went to a drug store and the
druggist recommended me to try Cham
berlain’s Pain Balm. I tried it and one-
half of a 50-cent bottle cured me- en
tirely. I now recommend it to all my
friends.—F. A. Babcock, Erie, Pa. It'
is for sale by E. Bradford.
Pepper and salt cldthes are season
able.
Zinc Trucks worth $1 25 98e
Zinc Trutnks worth $1.50 $1.19
Zinc Trunks worth $2.......... $1.45
Fine oak enamel Trunk woith $6, 3G
inches long, for onlj T ......$3.98
Fine Canvas Trunk, strap and brass
bands, worth $5..~ $2.93
Fine Linen-Lined Canvas Trunk,leather
trimmed, worth $10 lor..... .......^G.75
Big stock line Trunks, and wo are mak
ing prices that will close them out
quick.
Dress Suit Cases, brass trimmed, new
and up-to-date, $3 kind.. 1 $l 35
Valises and Telescopes at closing out
prices.
Ladies’ Bleached Vests, Closing Out at 4c. Each.
I75 Cents flouseline deSoie, Silk and Chiffon, 29c per yd.
Window Shades, on Spring Rollers, 9c Ladies’ V\ ash Suit, complete, Skirt 0 Waist, 34c
245 BROAD ST. I
Corner Third Avenue. J-JuLA
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Ladies’ Crash Skirts, 18c Each.
All who suffer from piles will be glad
to learn that DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
Salve will give them instant and perma
nent relief. It will cure eoiema and all
skin diseases. Beware of counterfeits.
E. Bradford.
It is easier to take things as they
come than it is to part with them as
they go.
chance to lay up a bountiful store of
such things than they have this year.
Gardens and Orchards will soon be la
den with wasteful abundance of fruits
and vegetables.
Can them while you can. I have
over 1000 Mason Jars—pints,quarts and
K -gallons—to help on the good work.
E. BRADFORD.
Georgia?” I wonld answer, “Crops I fending the state in time of war.
look well, people have plenty to eat, 4. We believe in ballot reform and
and they have the finest crop of cotton favor the enactment of snch measures
factories I ever saw.” I thought most as will secure honest elections, and be-
all the Georgians had moved to Texas, lieve that snch safeguards shonld be
" You Cant Catch the
Wind in a Net/*
Neither can you cure ner
vous diseases by using drugs
or compounds that only stim
ulate or deaden the nerves.
The delicaie nervous system most be fed
and sustained by pure, rich blood, and the
one medicine lo purify and vitalize ihe
blood is HoodI"s Sarsaparilla. That is the
prune object for which it is made and
it has won success unequalled in the his
tory of medicine. You should know by
actual experience what it will do for you.
Nervous — "/ was weak, always
tired and nervous. After taking five bot
tles of Hood's Sarsaparilla I could sleep
well, felt cheerful arid could do my
work.” Mrs. Emma Smith, 68 E.
Mitchell Street, Oswego, N. Y.
Pay np yonr sutwcriplior, t,
The Standard. -
but I find such is not the case. I do not
see any less people there now than when
I left, bnt in fact more, and they look
slick,fat and jolly. The only objection
I had to my trip was its brevity.
The Cedabtowx Standard shonld be
patronized liberally in the way of sub
scriptions and advertisement. The peo
ple of Cedartown and Polk Co. have one
of the best weekly papers that I know of.
There is none in Texas that excels it.
Its editorial and mechancial make-up is
superior, and the general and local news
it gives is like a sweet letter from home.
I have been subscribing for it since' it
started, and expect to keep it np until
I rass over the river. May it ever
enjoy and get all the prosperity it so
justly deserves.
Texas is harvesting one of the biggest
gTain crops in its history. Never was
snch a crop made. Wheat is averaging
twenty and twenty-three bushels to the
acre; oats and corn fine; fruit crop
abundant; cotton has had so mnch rain
that it is not doing so well, yet if the
weather will keep dry for a while so
that farmers can get rid of grass and
weeds, there will be plenty of it made.
The farmers are prospering this year
and have plenty of money. If we only
Itad a big mountain here and there to
relieve the monotony of the endless
prairies, the country wonld look more
picturesque, bnt it looks beautiful now.
May is the best time in the year to see
Texas. Texas is full of Georgians, hut
they are not all ont here,as Iaseertained
on my last visit to Georgia. Tell the
Georgia delegates' to the Democratic
National Convention that meets in Kan
sas City that they had better carry
plenty of money, or have an under
standing with their bankers at home to
get money,for the hotels in Kansas City
have made their rates §4 per day; wa
ter will be 50 cents a drink, shoe shines
25 cents, shaves 50 cents, 50 cents to ad
dress hotel clerk, and $1 to speak to
proprietors. The only thing free is
bed-bugs and mosquitoes. More anon.
W. N. Gbxffith.
thrown around the exercise of the
elective franchise as will seenre the'free
and intelligent expression of the will of
the voter.
5. We favor an amendment to the
Federal constitution providing for the
election of United States Senators by
the direct vote of the people.
C. We are in favor of the immediate
constrnction and control of the Nicara
guan canal by the United States.
7. We re-affirm and renew onr belief
in and allegiance to the principles "of
Democracy as contained and enumer
ated in the national Democratic plat
form of 1890. and we denounco the
republican legislation in Congress
whereby the single gold standard has
been fastened upon the people—for the
time being, we hope, and the control of
the currency has been turned over to
the national banks, whereby the great
est and most oppressive of all trusts—
the money trust—has been created to
feed-npon the labor and industries of
the people, and to add to the wealth
and power of a favored class, whose
greed is insatiable.
8. The collection of war taxes _ in
time of peace should be discontinued,
and we demand the repeal of the war
revenue tax act..
9. We view with alarm tho multipli
cation of those combinations of capi
tal, commonly known as trusts, that arc
concentrating and monopolizing the
industries of the country, crushing ort
the independent producers of limited
means, destroying, restraining the op
portunities for labor,artificially limiting
production and raising prices, and we
emphatically declare onr opposition to
all snch unlawful combinations, and de
mand the enactment of snch laws, both
state and national, as will aid in the
destruction of these great combinations
and trusts.
The difference of cost between a
good and a poor baking powder
would not amount for a family’s
supply to one* dollar a year.
The poor powder would cost
many times this in doctors’ bills.
Royal Baking Powder may cost a little
more per can, but it insures perfect,
wholesome food. In fact, it is more
economical in the end, because it goes
further in leavening and never spoils
the food.
Royal Baking Powder used always
in making the biscuit and cake saves
both health and money.
You cannot, if you value good health, afford
to use cheap, low-grade, alum baking pow
ders. They are apt to spoil the food; they
do endanger the health. All physicians will
tell you that alum in food is poisonous.
'ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK.
by proper authority,however much we
may deploy the policy of the admin
istration now directing their move
ments; we pledge to them our hearty
support and sympathy under all cir
cumstances wherever engaged.
17. We demand that the 10 per cent
tax on state bank issues be repealed,
so as to permit a system of local state
banks, under such restrictions and by
the deposits of such securities as will
absolutely protect persons dealing
with them.
18. The Democracy of Georgia fa
vors the nomination of William Jen
nings Bryan,of Nebraska,for President
of the United States, and the delegates
of tliis state are herebj’ instructed to
unite with the Democracy of the
other states of the Union in making
uch nomination.
19. Confident is the correctness of
these principles and policies, we cor
dially invite all voters, irrespective of
past party affiliations, to join with us
in our effort to give relief to the peo
ple.
ditions, can never be assimilated with
ourselves or educated up to our stand
ard of citizenship; and who can never
be safely incorporated into an equal
participation with ourselves in our
free system of government. We,there
fore, hold that the imperialistic policy
of the.present republican administra
tion, which contemplates schemes of
conquest in accordance with British
theories and practices, is contrary to
the theory of our government, and
subversive to those great principles of
civil liberty which we. have been
taught to cherish and which are neces
sary to the preservation of our free
institutions. We oppose the inaip-
tenance of large standing armies,
necessary for the subjugation and con
tinued domination of distant peoples,
and which.is a standing menace to the
personal liberties of our own people,
impoverishes the people with vast pub
lic expenditure, creates hordes of of
ficials to rule over people who should
be permitted to rule themselves, dis
regards the declaration of indepen
dence, and materially changes the
nature of our republican form of gov
ernment.
14 The action of the republican
Congress in denying to the Porto
Ricans the status of citizens of the
United States, in passing a law impos
ing tariff taxes upon the products of
Porto Rico different from those im
posed in the United States, and in the
establishment of a government in
that island, whereby its people are
denied the right to govern their own
local affairs and to select their own
local representatives,demands the con
demnation of all people who love self-
government, and the demonstration of
a purpose of the republican party, if
given an additional lease of power, to
convert this republic into an empire.
10 We favor all legitimate and prac
tical means for the expansion of our
trade and the developement of foreign
markets for our products, manufactur
ing and agricultural, but we deny that
the acquisition and domination of
lands in a distant hemisphere are
necessary or conducive to this end. On
the contrary, the present marvelous
and rapid development and growth of
our commerce both in Europe and
Asia, where we own no territory, de
monstrate t hat, our trade with foreign
peoples will steadily and surely ex-
pantl, develop and increase in propor
tion as our products exceed in excel
lence and cheapness similar products
of other countries. And our trade
upon t his secure basis can be best pro
moted by the arts of peace and the
happy influences of friendly relations,
rather than through the harsh and
hostile agencies of war.
10. We commend the signal loyalty
and valor of our soldiers and sailors
in the performance of every military
duty to which they have been assigned
Working Night and Day
The bnsiest and mightiest little thing
that ever was made is Dr. King’s New
Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated
-lobule of health, that changes weak
ness into strength, listlessness into
energy, brain*fag into mental power.
They’re wonderful in building up the
health. Only 2oc per box. Sold by E.
Bradford.
“Don’ be too suspicions an’ ready to
’case people o’ bad intentions,” said
Uncle Eben. “Sometimes it sounds
like yon wns figgerin’ ont what you
wonld do if you wus in deir place.”
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, »
LUCAS COUNTY. ’} S
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he :
the
senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & c _.
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 cured by
the use of Hall’s ca arrh cure.
FRANK j. CHENEY.
Sworn to befort me and subscribed in in v pres
ence. This f>th day of December. A. D„ 1SS6.
,,—'—. x A. W. GLEASON,
' seal. I Notary Public.
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 & GO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists. 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
Mr. S. O. Addison, agent for the C.
11. & S. Ilai!way at this place, will leave
this (Friday) evening on a ten days’
pleasure trip to Charleston and other
points of interest. Mr. Addison nas
been with the above mentioned railroad
for about eleven years, and during that
long period of time has lost but five
days, and he richly deserves tho vaca
tion which has been so generonsly
accorded him. Mr. H. P. Embry, of
Cedartown, will “sub” for Mr. Ad
dison during his absence.—Bnchanan
Tribune.
Bad blood is a bad thing. It is re
sponsible for scrofula, salt rheum,
humors and many other diseases, in
cluding rheumatism and that tired feel
ing. Bad blood is made good blood by
Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
Sick headache is cured by Hood’s
Pills. 25c.
“Can you give evideuce in regard to
the character of the deceased?” said
the Judge. “Yes, my Lord,” replied
the witness. “He was a man without
blame, beloved and respected by all
men, pure in all his thoughts, and ”
“Where did you learn that?” “I copied
it from his tombstone, my Lord.”
Unless food is digested quickly it will
ferment and irritate the stomach. After
each meal take a teaspoonful ol Kodol
Dyspepsia Cnre. It digests what yon eat
and will allow yon to eat all you need
of what you like. It never fails to cure
the worst cases of dyspepsia. It is
pleasant to take. E. Bradford.
Wiilie—“Tommy James went aud
hit me an awful crack with an apple.”
Papa—“On purpose?” Willie—“No.on
the nose.”
The Chinese ask“how is yonr liver?”
instead of “how do yon do?” for when
the liver is active the health is good.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are famous
little pills for the liver and bowels. E.
Biadford.