The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946, July 12, 1900, Image 1

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- . I ;\.5 THE CEDARTOWN STANDARD. VOLUME U. CEDARTOWN, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 12, 1900. NUMBER East and West R’y of Alabama, EAST BOUND TRAINS. No. 4. No. 2. No. 34. Leave - (Daily) ex-Sun. Sun. only Pell City am 9.40 a i 1 7.10 a III Raoul Hill — 2.45 i lU.51 reilartown 7.00 3.25 111.20 Urtuly 7.IS 3.42 11.88 Pish Creek 7.2:t 3.47 11.88 Rock mart 7.3!) 4.(14 •11.53 Anigon 7.47 4.1fl ill-*9 Taylorsville.... 8.03 4.23 12.13 p in Carte rxvi lie 8.40 5.00 i 12.45 WEST KOUND TRAINS. No. 1. No. 3. No. 35. Leave— (Haily) ex-Sun. Sun. only Cartersville... 10.00 a in 0.40 pin i 1.15 pm Tavlorsvifle... 10.:M 7.12 ! 1.47 Aragon 10.49 7 24 1 2.01 Rock mart 10.57 7.81 2.07 I-’isli Creek LI.11 7.4 C j 2.22 Grady 11.15 7.51 ; 2.27 Oeilartown 11.30 S.10 1 2.40 Esom Hill .... 12.45 pm i 3 09 Piedmont. 1«42 ; 3.48 Pell City 5.50 | 0.50 isS-CIose connections as follows:'- Codartown with Central of Georgia, at Hoelcmart with Soutliern Railway at t’artersville with W. <S A., at Piedmont with 1C.T. V. AG. Chattanooga, Rome & Sonthern RAILROAD CO. PuK.sengf'rSchedulo iu efloct April 10.1900 SOUTHBOUND. STATIONS. No. 2 No. 4 No. 12 No. 10 I«v Chattan’ga Battlefield Ch'kain’ga L.a Hayette. Trion Sum’rville Lyerly K ome 8 ooatn 8 30 83S 934 ^9 44 s'sse&s.xi •0 s 5 ooam 5 40 625 7 25 8 35 S55 9 45 Cedartown Buchanan . Bremen Ar Carrollton.. 11 44 12 27pm 1 43 3 20 pm 5 00 6 10 7 00 1 45I»ni NORTHBOUND. STATIONS No. t No. 3 No. 11 No. 9 Lv Carrollton, i 50pm Bremen 2 17 Buchanan [2 33 Cedartown 3 20 Rome ,4 05 Lyerly 4 5» Sum’rville- 5 ifl Trion is 26 LaFayette-,5 54 Ch'kam ’ga 6 22 Battlefield 6 30 Ar Chattan'gai7 00 6 10 6 55 7 4« r 8 06 8 is 842 9 12 9 50 am 5 ooam 6 20 6 45 S 00 am I v:r 105 155 is 5 00. Nos. 1 and 2 daily. N s. 3 and *1 Sunday only. . , Nos. 9, lO t 11 and 12 daily except Sun day. Trains Nos. 9 and 10 arrive and depart tr* in O. 1C «v s. sliMps n.rtir Montgomery a \en in*. <%innee*:ions mado at (Tmttnnooga, Ti mi , witli all roads for {mints North ai d West ’l\or any information apply to (\ II Wii.iutk.v, President anil TraOic Manager. 11- A. Kitk. Agent, (’edaYtown Ga. American Beauties. f. c. Latest Models. KALAMAZOO CORSET CO. Ou I-ach Box. COLE MANUFACTURERS. SOLD BY .A.. C. COBB. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest- ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, SickHeadache,6astraigia,Cramps,and all other results of imperfect digestion. Prepared by E. C. DeWItt & Co-Chicago. K. BRADFORD. I WANT to make, for you, a dozen FINE PHOTOGRAPHS. AND I WANT Your orders for excellent Cray on Portraits, size, 10x20 inches at .30. (These are the kind the agents sell at $1.98.) ° I Aiake Frames, All Sizes and Price. Barber, Photographer. VIRGINIA COLLEGE For YOUNG LAD.ES, Roanoke, Va. Opens Sept. iStli, 1900. One of the leading schools for Young Ladies in the South. Magnif icent buildings, all modem improvements Cam pus ten acres. Grand mountain scenery in Valley of Va., famed for health. European and American teachers. Full course. Superior ad- vatagesin Art. Music and Elocution. Students from thirty states. For catalouges address Mattie V. Harris, President, Roanoke, Va. CRITICAL PERIODS In Woman’s Life Are Made Danger ous by Pelvic Catarrh. Mrs. Mathilde Richter. Mrs. Mathilde Richter, Doniphan Neb., says: “I suffered from catarrh for many years, but-siuc.e I have been taking Pe* ru-na I feel strong and well. I would advise all peoplo to try Pe-ru-na. As! used Pe-ru-uaand Man-a-lin while I wal passing through the change of life, I am positively convinced your beneficial remedies have relieved me from all m3 ills.” Be-ru-na has raised more women from beds of sickness and set them to work again than any other remedy. Pelvi€ catarrh is the bane of womankind. Pe» ru-na is the bane of catarrh in all form! and'Mages. Mrs. Col. Hamilton, Colum* bus,0., says: ** I recommend Pe-ru-na to women, believing it to bo especially beneficial to them.” « Send fcji* a" free book written by Dr Hartman, entitled “Health and Beauty.* Address Dr. Hartm in, Columbus, O. BRYAN AND STEVENSON Will Lead the Democratic Hosts to Glorious Victory! A Strong Ticket Nominated by an Enthusiastic Con vention at Kansas City. Mr. T. C. Leonard has the sympathy Working Night and Day The busiest and mightiest little thing lat ever was made is Ur. King’s N< w ife Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated lobule of health, that changes wt-ak- np the Every time yon avoid doing wrong you increase your inclination to do right.. Dots IT P Y TO BUY CHtAP? A cheap remedy for roughs and colds is all right, lmt yon want something that will relieve ami cure tile moie severe and dungeri ns nsil ts of tluo.it and lung troubles. What shall you do? Go to a warmer and mmo regular cli mate? Yes, if -possililc; if not imseihle for you, then in either case take the only remedy that lias been introduced iu.all civilized countries with, success in severe throat and lung troubles, “Boschee’s German Svrno ”, It not lily heals and stimulates tile tissues to lestroy the germ disease, hut allays n dnmmnt-iott, call esea-y expectoration, ives a good night's rest, Hill] cures the patient. Try one Imltie R-eommendid mniiv y-'ins !»y all ding -isls in the world Sample lait.tIrsuit. Knight Drag Co’s. Even a wi ak woman call put up a pretty strong talk. The Democrat ic National Convention at Kansas C ; ty was a large, harmonious and enthusiastic body, and did its work well in every particular. Bryan and Stevenson! Bryan by acclamation, and Steven son an easy winner on the first ballot. The ticket is a splendid one, and the Democratic hosts will do their utmost to make it a winner. - Bryan has won and maintained a won derful hold on the aflections of the American people. They know him to be honest and fearless, and fully alive to their interests. Every mention of his name in the convention evoked the most tnmultons and enthusiastic ap plause. Next to Bryan the Democrat most popular with the convention delegates was ex-Senator David B. Hill, of New York, and that distinguished Democrat could have had the nomination for Vice- President if he had been willing to take it. He declined the honor, however, and it went to Hon. Adlai E. Steven son, of Illinois, who served as Vice- President with President Cleveland and ism, together with the fact that the money question has been virtnally set tled for the next few years, has reunited the Democracy of the country, and there is bright prospect for Democratic suc cess in November. PIlINCIPAIi POINTS OF THE DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM. Reaffirmation of allegiance to the con stitution. Government not based on the consent of the governed is tyranny. Porto Bican law enacted by the Be- publican Congress is denounced, as it taxes without representation people who were pledged to honest treatment. Prompt fulfillment of onr promises to the Cnbun people is demanded that the raid of the carpet baggers may be cat short. Policy of the present administration in the Philippines is condemned and de nounced because it pnts the United States in the false and nn-American pc sition of crashing with ‘military force the efforts of former allies to achieve liberty and self-government. Favors election of United States Sen ators by the people. Opposes government by injunction, denounces th^black list and favors ar bitration. FREE BLOOD AND SKIN CURE. All Offer 1’ioving Faith. llicers. Hating Sores. Cancer, Scrofula, Itching Sim, scalls ami Scales of Kczeuia. Aches and Pains iu bones, back or joints. Syphilitic Blood Poison, Kottcu Cuius and Chronic Rheumatism and all obstinate deep seated Blood troubles are ipitckly cured by taking a lew large bottles of botanic- aloud Balm. We challenge the world for a case of Blood Disease that Botanic Blood Balm will not cure. The cures are permanent and not a patching np. Is vonr Blood Thin? Skiu Pale? All Run Down? As tired in the morn ing as when you went to bed? Pimples? Boils? Swollen Clauds or Joints? "Catarrh? Putrid Breath? Eruptions? Sores in Mouth or Til oat' If so, your Blood is Bad. Blood Balm will make the Blood Pure and Rich, Heals every Sore.Stops the Aches and invigorates the old and weak. Botanic Blood Balm, the only perfect Blood Puri- her made. Sold at Drug stores. $1 per large bottle, including complete directions. To prove />, *r faith in Blood Balm a trial bottle given away sufferers. For fi>e trial bottle, address Blood Balm Co., Atlanta Ga. Don't hesitate, but write at once describing trouble, and free personal medical ad\ice given. Blood B ilm (B. B. B) Cures when all else fails. Thoroughly tested for voluntary testimonials of Du You Need an Electric Belt? Dr. J. Newton Hathaway has per fected an electric belt which’he is pre pared to furnish to all patients who need.it, at a'merely nominal charge. Write to J. Nekton Hathaway. M. D. 22i South. Broad St, Atlanta, Ga. It is far better to be alone than in bad company. castor 1A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Wise is the man who selects the obedient daughter of a good mother for his wife. did not inenr the displeasure of his party as did his chief. The selection is a wise one, as Illinois is debatable ground this year, and Mr. Stevenson is one of her most able and popnlar sons. Hon. Clark Howell was honored by re-election as Georgia’s representative on the National Executive Committee, and the honor was certainly worthily bestowed. Georgia was represented on the plat form committee by Hon. L. F. Garrard, of Colnmbns, who did good work in shaping that splendid document. One of the most significant features of the convention was the annonnee- meat of Hon. Webster. Davis, hereto fore a staunch republican and one of President McKinley’s appointees, that he wonld. snpport Bryan and the Demo cratic platform. Mr. Towne, who was nominated for Vice-President by the populists, with draws from the race,' and Bryan and Stevenson will have the hearty snpport of both Democrats, popnlists and silver republicans. The fight against trusts and imperial- Becommends that Congress create a Department of Labor in charge of a secretary with, a seat in the Cabinet. Insists on the redaction and speedy repeal of the war taxes and a return to the time-honored Democratic p61icy of strict economy in governmental expend itures. Demands the continuance and strict enforcement of the Chinese exclusion law and its application to the same classes of all Asiatic races. Favors the immediate construction, ownership and control of the Nicaragua canal by the United States, and de nounces the insincerity of the plank in the National ’Republican platform for an isthmian canal in the face of the fail ure of the Republican majority to pass the bill pending in Congress. Views with indignation the purpose of England to overwhelm with force the South African repnblics, and speaking for the entire American nation except its Republican office-holders, and for all freemen everywhere, it extends- our sympathies to the heroic bnrghers in their unequal struggle to maintain their liberty and independence. A strict maintenance of the Monroe doctrine is demanded as necessary to prevent extension of European author ity on this continent and as essential to our supremacy in American affairs. Condemns the Dingley tariff as a trust- Cancery Scrofula, Old Sores, Rheumatism, Contagious Blood Poison, The One Day Cold Cure. Kermott’s Chocolates Laxative Quinine for cold m the head aud sore throat. Children take them like candy. As the blood contains all the elements necessary to sustain life, it is impor tant that it be kept free of all impurities, or it becomes a source of disease, poisoning instead of nourishing the Ixxly, and loss of health is sure to follow. Some poisons enter the blood from without, through the skin by absorption, or inoculation ; others from within, a-? when waste products accumulate in the . system and ferment, allowing disease germs to develop and be taken into the circulation. While all blood troubles have one common origin, each has some peculiarity to distinguish it from the other. Contagious Blood Poison, Scrofulas ^ m m mas Cancer* Rheumatism, Eczema and other blood diseases can.be distinguished bv ftwGGK*Sm a certain sore, ulcer, eruption or inflammation appearing on the skin. Every blood disease shows sooner or later on the outside and on the weakest part of the ibody, or where it finds the least resistance. Many mistake the sore or outward sign ’ for the real disease, and attempt a cure by the use of salves, liniments and other external applications. Valuable time is lost and no permanent benefit derived fronnsacli treatment. BLOOD TROUBLES REQUIRE BLOOD REMEDIES; tiiei poison must be completely and perma nently eradicated—the blood reinforced, purified and cleansed, or the disease goes deeper and saps the very life. Mercury, jxitash aud arsenic, the treatment usually prescribed in this class of diseasrs, are riofeut poisons, even when taken in small — never cure, but do much harm by adding another poison to the already oveiflj srdened, diseased blood. S. S. 'S., Nature’s own remedy, madu of roots and herbs, attacks the. disease iu ajy-y-v the blood, antidotes and forces out all imperities, makes weak, thin blood rich, strong and healthy, and at the same time builds -up the general health. S. S. S. is the only purely vegetable blood purifier known, .tnd the only one that can reach deep-seated blood troubles. A record of 50 years of successful cures proves it to be a reliable, W unfailing specific for all blood ami skin troubles. B|0 Free Medical Treatment. —Our Medical Department is in charge of Rigr skilled physicians, who have muiie blood and skin diseases a life study, so if you have Contagious blood Poison, Cancen, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Eczema, an Old Sore "or Ulcer, or any similar blood trouble, write them fully for advice alxiut your case. All correspondence is conducted in strictest confi dence. We make no charge for this service. Book ou blood and skin diseases free. SWIFT, SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. breeding measure, skilfully devised to give the few favors which they do not deserve,and to place upon the many bur dens which they shoald not bear. Opposes militarism, as it means con quest abroad and oppression and intim idation at home. It means the strong arm which has ever been fatal to free institutions. It is what millions of onr citizens have fled from in Europe. Private monopolies are designated as indefensible and intolerable, as they destroy competition, control the price of all material and of the finished pro duct, thus robbing both producer and consumer; and lessen the employment of labor and arbitrarily fix the terms thereof, and deprive individual energy and small capital of their opportunity for betterment. The principles of tne National Demo cratic platform adopted at Chicago in 1890 are re-affirmed and indorsed, and the demand of that platform for an American financial system made by the American people themselves, who shall restore and maintain a bimetallic price level, and as part of such system the immediate restoration of the free and nnlimited coinage of gold and silver at the present legal ratio of 16 to 1 with out waiting for the aid or consent of any other nation, is reiterated. Red Hot From The Gun Was the ball 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 Buck- len’s Arica Salve cured him. Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Boils, Felons, Corns, Skin Eruptions. Best Pile enre on earth. 25 cts. a box. Cure guaran teed. Sold by E. Bradford, druggist, Mr. Henry Roberts, of Quitman, in remitting for his subscription, sends his regards to Cedartown friends, and says: My children like your paper so well that they read every word in it. They never forget when Friday comes to ask me if I have got The Standard.” “We have sold many different cough remedies, but none has given better satisfaction than Chamberlain’s,” says Mr. Charles Hnlzhauer.Druggisl.New- ark, N. J. “It is perfectly safe and can be relied upon in all oases ol coughs, colds or hoarseness. Sold by E. Bradford. They do not rnn for office iu my country,” said the man with the tierce British accent. “They Btand for it.” And here,” said the proml American, “they ran for it and the people have to stand for it.” It’s your own fanlt if yon tiseold-fush- ioned. greasy salves and liniments that soil your clothing aud offend your ol factories, when yon can get that very pleasant aud stainless liquid, Dr. Tich- enor’s Antiseptic. It heals Cuts, Burns, etc., quicker and with lees suffering than anything. Only 50 cts. at drug gists and they like to sell it. What do yon propose to do iu con nection with the coming campaign?” You know the old sayiug, ‘money talks,’ ” r< joined Senator Sorghum. ‘Yes.” “Well, I suppose I’ll lie called on for a few speeches, as usnal.” DeWiti’s Little Early Risers are fa mous little [nils for liver and bowel tronbles. Never gripe. E. Bradford “This bone,” said the professor of anatomy, “is the humerus. Now, then, designate its proper location in the hu man body.” “It’s located in the elbow,” said the first scholar,“and is more com monly known as the funny bone.” To eradicate worms from the sys tem give the child plain, nourishing food and White’s JJream Vermifuge. The result will be, the worms will dis appear and the child become liealthy and cheerful. Price 25 cts. T. F. Bur bank. Ilia I.OHK Drnivtf Out “No." Everybody knows the man who is. careful never to say "No" abruptly in answer to a question. "No” is a bard word,' btit one may sometimes lie made ridiculous by a reltu-tatu-e to litter it certain mail wiio bail this habit was once me! by two women who bad been discussing the peculiarity, and one of them said that she was positive she could make him say. “Ob. no!” flat ly. So she addressed him thus: Let me see. Mr. Smith, you are a widower, are yon not ?” 'As much a widower, rnauam,” he; answered; with a polite inclination of his bead, “as it is possible fork man to be who was never married.” The woman bad to own herself beat en.—Youth’s Companion. White’s Cream Vermifuge not only effectually expels worms, but it is un- eqnaled as a tonic,and is a certain and permanent cure for chills and fever in children. Price 25 cts. T. F. Burbank. Two Straight Flashes; I played poker for 12 years and nev er saw a straight flush. A few nights ago a woman , in a millionaires’ row palace held one and. disdaining the small pile of cash on tbe table, called for her check book. Everybody ex cept an old bachelor who bare learned the game In tbe Union club laid down. He, scorning to take advantage of a weak woman, said: 'Mrs. B., let me advise you to be careful. I shall see yon for any amount and raise you. Tbe limit is off. I sup pose ?’’ She said it was and cast a check for $500 in the pot. “Before I see that may I ask a ques tion?” he sa|d to tbe assembled play ers. “I want to know this—in case there are two straight flushes, each aee high, Which suit wins?” Diamonds.” was the unanimous re ply. He handed to Mrs. B. her check and, laying down a ten, jack, queen, king and ace of diamonds, remarked that she was a very brave woman. But she assured him that tier hand was worth $500 and exposed a ten. jack, queen, king and aee of clubs. “How far wonld you have gone?” some one asked her. to which she made answer.: I shouldn't hart’ thought of stopping under $5,000. nnd I am half angry that he didn't give me a chance to bet. It’s such glorious fun.”—New .York Press. SCHOOL NOTICE. The summer term of the Common Schools will begin Monday, July 10th, in Polk county. J.E.Houseal.C.S C. OBITUARY. The solemn notes that betoken the dissolution of this earthly tabernacle have again alarmed our outer door, and another spirit has been summoned to the land where many of onr loved odes have gone before us. On the night of Jnne 2otb, 1900, the spirit of David C. Randall crossed over the mystic river and joined on the other side with the saints and glorified ones of earth, leaving behind him a glorious record of a short hut well spent life. Though he was member of no church ho left a blessed assurance to his friends and loved ones that he was going “where all was beantiful.” I only knew the snbject of this sketch quite two years, but during that time I was in his society a good deal, and certainly never met a more pious, qniet nor manly young man. He never spoke harshly of even his enemies, and was always in sympathy with the poor and needy. I also introduced . to him the beantifnl girl who now monrns the loss of a husband, dearer to her than all earthly things. Their courtship and married life was as she told me only a few days since, “short but very sweet. It seems hard that two so well suited should be parted in so Short a while,bat, dear Essie, “God knoweth best,” and yonr loss is heaven’s gain. Being the baby of fonr boys, and the first to be called from the family circle by onr Father, his parents are almost crashed to the earth with sorrow. Dear ones, the best I can do is to recommend you to God and the word of His grace, which is able to keep yon and give an inheritance among those who are sanc tified through faith in Jesns Christ. Sorrowfully, L. J. H. IS IT RIGHT Fur an Editor to Recommend Pat ent Medicines? From Sylvan Valiev News, Brevard, N. C. It may be a question whether Hie ed itor of a newspaper lias the right to publicly recommend any of the various proprietary medicines which flood the market, yet as a preventive of suffer ing we feel it a duty to say a good word for Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. We have known and used this medicine in our family for twenty years and have al ways fuiinil it reliable. Iu many cases a dose of this remedy would save hours of suffering while’ a physician awaited. We do not believe in deep ening implicity 011 any medicine for a cure, but tve do helieve that if a bottle if ( lianiherlaiii’s Diarrhoea Remedy were kept 011 hand and administered at the inception of an attack much suf fering might be avohled and in very many cases the presence of a physi cian not be required. At least this has been our experience during the past •tventy years. For sale by E. Bradford. “I neither conlil un’stau’,” said Uncle Eben, “why it is dat I finds so much mo’ satisfaction in marchin’ fob miles, hollerin’ hurrah, dan I does walkin’ a ROYAL The Absolutely Pure Baking-Powder is the baking powder of general use, its sale exceeding that of all other baking powders combined. 1 Royal Baking Powder has not its coun.v . part at home or abroad. Its qualities, which make the bread more healthful and the cake of finer appearance and flavor, are peculiar to itself and are not constituent in other leavening agents. Great efTorls are made to sell alntn taking powders under the plea that they are so many cents a pound cheaper than Koval. The admis sion that they are cheaper made is an admis sion that they are inferior. But aluirtlpow- ,ders contain a corrosive poison and should not be used in food, no matter how cheap. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 1C0 WILLIAM ST., NEW YOoK. few fiirloDgs befiin’ a mule, sayin’ ‘gid- dep.” Impprfect digestion and .assimila tion produce disordered conditions of tlie system, which grow and are con firmed by neglect, llerbine gives tone to tlie stomach, and causes good diges tion. Price 50 cts. T. F. Burbank. Ttioiifrlit of film. Papa Are you sure that you and mamma thought of me while you were away'? Grace—Yes. We hoard a man kick ing up a great row about his breakfast at the hotel, and mamma said, ‘-That’s just like papa.” Those who live on farms are liable to many accidental cuts, burns and bruises, which heal rapidly when Bal lard’s Snow Liniment is promptly ap plied. Price 25 and 50 cts. T. F. Bur bank. Mrs. Isaacs—“Vot vos all you boys qnarrelling aboud?” Ikey—“Veil ve vantedl to play ve vos forming a trust, but nobody vanted to be der gustom- ers.” One Minute Cough Cure is the only harmless remedy that produces imme diate results. Try it. E. Bradford. The individual who walks fastest when going to dinner usually walks slowest when going back to work. Is your liver tired? Dues it fail to do its duty? If so, don’t neglect, its call for help. A few doses of llerbine may save you a spell or sickness, ller bine is the only perfect liver medi cine. It. cures Chills and fever. Price 25 cts. T. F. Burbank. The silver lining of some mines is like that of the clouds— beyond the reach of men. Did you get a sample of Dr. Tiche- nor’s Antiseptic? If so, don’t throw it away—it’s too good to be wasted. Try it when yon get hurt or have colie It will do its business quick. Nell: “What-makesyou think Mr Oldbach wonld make a good husband’” Belle: I’ve noticed that babies never cry when ho looks at them.” For burns, injuries, piles and skin diseases use DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. It is the original. Counterfeits may be offered. Use only DeWitt’s E Bradford. Master Douglass Owen, the ei-riit, year old son of Mr. and Mrs. R x Owen', gave a delightful birthday’ party Monday afternoon at the hos pitable home of his parents on Jones street. Never a more beautiful sceue was observed than when the lovely- house was opened to the little hoys and girls, who most pleasantly en joyed the hours from three to five. We should especially mention the music which was so beautifully rendered by Mrs. R. E. Cason aud Miss i.ula Bar ron. Mrs. Cason’s performance on the piano was very much enjoyed. Miss. Barron, who is highly gifted with vo cal power, rendered tlie sweetest nf singing which was enjoyed also. *„* It has been demonstrated by experi ence that consumption can be prevented by the early use of One Minute Cough Cure. This is the favorite remedy for coughs, colds, croup, asthma, grippe and all throat and Inug troubles. Cores qnickly. E. Bradford. “I wistq” said the Infant Prodigy, “that I was a self-made man, like Uncle Henry.” “Why?” asked the person who is always playing second fiddle in the convorsalional orchestra. “Because I wonld have left my head bald, too. It is too much trouble to comb it.” An Fpidentie ut Diarrhoea. Mr. A. Sanders, writingfrom Cocoa- nut Grove, Fla, says I litre lias been quite an epidemic of diarrhoea there. He had a severe attack and was cured by four doses of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rpmedy. He says he also rpcommpnded it to others and tiipy say it is Hie best medicine they overused. Forsaie by E.Bradford. “The tattooed man says he gets' so despondent at times that he thinks of committing suicide.” “He ought to be watched. One can easily see that hi has designs upon his own person. What among human ills are inori nojing than piles? The afflictions that prevent active exercise are had enough, hut one that makes even re? miserable is worse. Women are anion its greatest martyrs. 'Fabler's Buck eye i’ile Ointment will cure tlie most obstinate cases. Price.50 cts. in bot tles, tubes 75 i. T. F. Burbank. Mr. A. C. McCnrry and Miss Alice Tims, near Berry’s, were nnited in marriage Sunday morning, the 1st of July, Rev. R. L. Locke officiating. How’s This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot he cured by Hall’s Catanh C**rc. F. J. Chunky & Co., props., Toledo. O. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for * the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in afl business trans: ctions and fin ancially able to carry out any obligation made by then-firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O., Waldino. & Kin nan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. “No,” said the St. Louis maD, “I didn’t enjoy the street-ear ride you gave me. The scenery was all right, and the roadbed good, bnt it was too tame.” “Tame?” “Yes. At home I’m used to being blown np at every second street corner.” A gentleman recently cured of dys pepsia gave the following appropriate rendering of Barns’ famous blessing: “Some have meat and cannot eat, and some have none that want it; bnt we have meat and we can eat—Kodol Dys pepsia Cure be thanked.” This prepar ation will digest what yo:t eat. It in stantly relieves and radically cures in digestion and all stomach disorders. E. Bradford. “I suppose yon feel sure of yonr ground in the coming campaign?” “I should say so.” answered Senator Sor ghum. “I think I may say without boasting that I have enongh laid by to hold my own without mortgaging any real estate.” After many intricate experiments, scientists have discovered methods for obtaining all the natural digestants. These have been combined in the pro portion found in the hnman body and nnited with snbstances that build np the digestive organs, making a com pound called Kodol Dyspepsia Cnre. It digests wbat you eat and allows all dyspeptics to eat plenty of nourishing food while the stomach tronbles are be ing radically cured by the medicinal agents it contains. ’It is pleasant to take and will give quick relief. E. Bradford. “What’s that message from Again-- aldo?” “He sends word he will cheer fully qait fighting long enongh to come over and help ns civilize St. Louis.” If your bicycle becomes frightened 1 companion “but a very present help and relieves itself of yonr avoirdupois, eve ry lime of need. ta_ m:.L nnnv ’ a Anfiaonfin lmmp.- __ Medicine and advice are the two tliiDgs it is always more pleasant to give than to take. Don’t Forgot! That during the summer you should have a bottle of Curry’s Diar rhoea and Dysentery Spectfie in (he house at all limes. We guarantee it. If not eured, we refund your mnn^y. From Rev. S. P. Jones—The Georgia Evangelist. Colfax, Iowa, Ang. 10, ’99. Curry-Arrington Co.. Rome, G.».: Dear Sirs:—Among the important and unimportant events of a Cosmopolitan on a tour ol eight weeks,covering nearly thirty states oI this Union, eating all sorts of grub and drinking alt sorts of water(no beer, wine or whiskey,) I find that a bottle of Curry’s Diarrhoea and Dysentery Specific is not only a good Yours truly, Sam P. Jonhs. It has cured thousands, and will apply Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic imme diately—not to the bicycle—bnt to that part of your anatomy most feelingly af- bTthttirh^fresuUoTihVa" Only 25 cents (or lar.e plication. Keep a bottle in your “kit” . bottle. drags , to 0 res. lrepairS ' 0nly ^^ at *“ j E. BRADFORD No. 190V Height, 4 ft. 1 in. No. 2001—Height, 2 ft. 4 in. 2.8x1 6x0.1' Die 1.2x1.0x11.1 1.9x0 7x0 5 j Base _1.2xl Gxiij B Basp 2.2x10x1.0 B. Base 1 GxO.lOxl [ Price, $21 00. • Price, $15.00. gr?— - When you want Monumental or Cemetery work any kind or an Iron Fence just write me for my catalogue aul prices and discounts and I will surprise you with low price/ DALTON MARBLE WORKS, H. P. COLVARD, Prop., ZD^LLTOIsT, G-_A_. THE NEWS is what you want, and vou it in The Standard.