The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946, September 13, 1900, Image 1

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CEDARTOWN, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 13, 19' 1A YL OR& VIL1-E Nb II *• The town of Taylorsville is looking up, ana things generally are “imP™*' in<' The citizens are moving m matter of a good school for their chil dren, and Prof. Richardson is going to have solid backing from his patrons. Messrs. Monroe & Ilowren, contrac tors, are building a new school house, which will seat comfortably all pup'l* in reach of this place. -The Taylors ville High School is going to be one of the best schools in. the county. Board of Trustees, are among the best and . most progressive citizens, Mr..R. B. Hitchcock-being the excel lent chairman, with Messrs. John P. borne his honors worthily and proved himself a faithful servant of the entire people,' and his unanimous re-election HON. JOHN W. MADDOX A constant drain of mucus from the system Is known as systemic catarrh. This may occur from any organ of tho. body. Systemic catarrh is more com mon in spring and summer .than in the Winter. Dr. Rachel A. Magaw, 67 West Jeffer son Street, Springfield, Ohio: “Tour Pe-ru-na is worth Its weight in gold. X feel like a new woman. T can’t praise it enough. I spent a great deal of money on doctors, but nothing ever did me any good until I sent to yon and tried your Pe-ru-na. I now feel well of the catarrh.” - ^ . Ralph W. Chnlip, of La Porte, Ind., says the following as regards Pe-ru-na for catarrh: “I had been troubled with catarrh for tho jc~~ past eight years. I became so bad ||| \ a year and a half Caj? ago that I took yagLL treatment from two different specialists on. catarrh. The hlf®: / discharge from | Jl my head was >' dreadful. Fin- f J ally my stom- : aeh became affected, and eight months 1 ago I had to quit work. I lost in L weight from 165 pounds to 140. I was i completely discouraged. I procured a . -Z - -r-* --..a v,nri nnt. taken SYSTEMIC CATARRH. MADE A RINGING ADDRESS TO POLK’S VOTERS. would be a well-deserved compliment to his services and ability. Thousands Suifer From It and Do Not Know It. Hon. A. T. Wimberly, Collector of the Port of New Orleans, La., and member of the National Republican Committee, in writing of Pe-ru-na, says: Relieves MlffB Pains, Neuralgia, .Etc. Used inside and always . Friday at the Court. House— lirjan ‘ and Stevenson f lub Organized. There was a good crowd in atten- dance Friday at the Court House to listen to Hon. John W. Maddox, the popular standard-bearer of Democracy Written in Blood is the record of Hood’s Sarsaparilla—the pure, rich, health-giving blood which it has given to millions of men, women and children. It is all the time curing diseases of the stomach, nerves, kidneys and blood. All liver ills are cured by Hood’s Pills. 25c. and outside; ingthe dry weather. Messrs. Wills & Tant are putting down a saw mill at the Cut I.og Pond near here. They have a pretty fair lot of timber in their reach. They have a good mill and we hope they will be successful. J. B. Woods ail'd T. 5. Drummond thought that they were the champion check players of Lake Creek until an old gentleman came along and heat them both. One thing has bothered them and that was keeping a check board. Their wives would get out of stove wood and the check board would be the first thing burst up. Mr. J. A. Sewell lias recently built a house, and in it you will find a set of blacksmith and wood tools. He is. a first-class workman, and expects to do all in his power for the upbuilding of Lake Creek. Mr. Sewell takes the bench for his portion, and Mr. J. M. Beck the forge. Mr. Sewell says that this is the beehive of industry. And they heard a right good speech— As people always do when they go out to hear Judge^laddox. His address was a clear anil forcible, exposition of the issues of the day, and was a strong presentation of the Democratic position in the present campaign. Judge? Maddox showed himself tlior- Oiighly posted on the great issues of imperialism, the tariff, the trusts, and ' The Peculiar Toucan. The most amusing thing about that peculiar bird the toucan was to see him preparing to roost, and he began quite early, while other birds were still wide awake. carefully cock _ and cautious proceeding- little scut of a tail, w The first thing was to up—for it was a slow ;V~3—his absurd JPH which was only about three."Or four Inches long. This must in some- way have-affected his balance, for lie never moved on the perch after the tail had been laid care fully back. Then, later in the even ing, he gently turned the huge, un wieldy bill around by degrees until it, too, was laid along his hack and buried in feathers'in the usual bird fashion. By the wot, T have always wonder ed how and why the myth arose that birds sleep With their beads under their wings. A raiment's thought or obser vation would" show that it is quite as Keep it in the house, and save yourself from suffering and sor row and sin and things. Good tor all the ailments your doctor can’t handle and most of those he can. A whole family medi cine chest in a 25c. bottle. oval mass of fen them supported!? leg. looking as unlike a bird as possible to imagine, m. Jig j airnl.-unud hr n ciltfliWf. ruthlessly awakened by a suuuc.:>-. . , or noise, which, 1 grieve to state, was often done—in my absence, needless to say—I heard that he invariably tum- bled'dowu in a sprawling heap, being unable to adjust the balance required by the ponderous bill all in a moment. —Cornhill. Brick Tea. Our endurance would be tested to the breaking point were our only re source the brick tea of Tibet, made and flavored after the true Tartar recipe. Tbi* tea. for the convenience of porterage on-camels, is made up in the form of hard, solid, bricklike lumps, which are supposed to consist of the stems and leaves of our ordinary tea plant But in the majority of cases brick tea is merely the offscourings of the tea plantation, together with dust and adulteration of endless other plants. There is little of the crisp, curly tea leaves to be found In these lumps. When tea is to be made, pieces are chipped off the bricks and Immersed in boiling water. The result is a dark, East and Vesi “It’s a mistake to go into the water after a hearty meal,” cautioned the pro prietor of the sea-side hotel. The guest’s face fell. “Can’t 1 get it there, EAST BOUND TRAINS t No. 4. No. 2. Leave— (Daily) ex-Sun. either?” he asked hoarsely. CONGRESSMAN' MADDOX. How’s This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case ol Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall s Catarrh C~re. Toledo. O. Pell City.... Piedmont.. _Esom Hill. Cedartown. ►Grady Fish Creek. Rockmart.. Aragon Cuts and Bruises Qnickly Healed. Chamberlain’s Pain Balm applied to’a out, braise, bum, scald or like inju«| will instantly allay the pain and wH heal the parts in less time than other treatment. Unless the injury very severe it will not leave a scar. Pain Balm also cures rheumatism, sprains," swellings and lameness. For sale by E. Bradford. Fame is like a duck in the rnudpud- dle—easv enough to see, but hard to The petition of Frederick C. XValcott, John O. Waddell, H. McBryde, J. &. Davilte, C. C. Bunn, J. R. Barber and F. A. Irwin, all of said county, respect fully shows:— , , 1st. That thoy desire for themselves, their associates and successors, to be come incorporated aic a soeial society under the name and style of ARAGON GUN CLUB. " 2nd. The tern, for which petitioners ask to be incorporated is twenty years, with the privilege ol renewal at the end of that time. 3rd. The object and purpose of the proposed association is to promote social :„tol1nntnol infaramiiNA. Him nartic- at the demand of the trusts from what he had declared to be the “plain duty” of our. government, viz., the fulfill ment of our promise to Porto Rico by making her a part of our common country- Instead of this, a heavy tariff is placed, aftlie dictation of the erything that is sent to or Taylorsville. Carters ville WEST BOUND TRAINS. No. 1. No. 3. (Daily) ex-Sun. ! trusts, on ev from Porto Rico and the States. In other words, we treat Porto Rico like a foreign country, in spite of our ex plicit promise to make liermne with ourselves. It is a striking instance of the hold which tlie trusts have on our government under republican rule,and Judge Maddox treated their course in the most scathing terms. The address made a very favorable impression oil his auditors, and was enthusiastically received. After tlie speech of Judge Maddox the organization of the Bryan and Stevenson Club was perfected. Col. J. K. Barton had already secured a large number of members for the Club, and his services were recognized by his election as President of the Club. Editors E. B. Russell, of The Stand ard, and J. T. Gibson, of tlie Advance Courier, were elected Secretaries, and Cartersville. Taylorsville. Aragon Rockmart.... Fish Crfiek... Grady ..t Cedartown.. Esom Hill- Piedmont,... Pell City Pence nl Any Price. Two o'.d ladles were next to each oth er In a station 1ms. One of them wish ed to have tlie wiudow shot, the other to have it open: the conductor was call ed to decide tlie question. One said if it were open she would catch cold and die; the other said if it were shut she would die of apoplexy. The conductor did not know what to do, when an old man. who had been sitting quiet in a corner, said: “Open the window; friend; that wiU kill one of them. Then shut it, and we shall be rid of Hie other and have some peace.”—London Answers. Tabler’s Buckeye Pile Ointment re lieves the intense itching. It soothes, heals and cures chronic cases wheie surgeons fail. It is no experiment; its sales increase through its cures. Every bottle guaranteed. Price, 50 cts. in bottles, tubes 75 cts. T. F. Burbank. EASE AND DISEASE, rt Lesson on tlie.Meaning of a he wants the office or that there is sime one here who is more precious than any office. SAGKg. Red Hot From The Gun Was the ball that hit G. B. Steadman, of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. It ®ff-CIose connections as follows:-- Cedartown with Central of Georgia, at Rockmart with Southern Railway at Cartersville witii W. A A., at Piedniout with K.T. V. A G. - ui uoua, 1.. in the Civil War. It caused horrible Ulcers that no treat ment helped for 20 years. Then Bnck- len’s Ariea Salve cured him. Cures Cnts, Bruises, Burns, Boils, Felons, Corns, Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure - th. 25 eta. a box. Cnre guaran- Sold by E. Bradford, druggist. Rev. Jos. M. Thomason has sold his farm in Browning’s district to Rev. Mr. Marks. The progressive nations of the world are the great food consuming na tions. Good food well digested gives strength. If yon cannot digest all you eat, yon need Kodol Dyspepsia Cnre. no capital stool,, but they' desire to he incorporated for themselves, llieir as signs and successors, with the power to elect and receive members, to proyide initiation lees or annual dues as it may find necessary or useful m accomplish ing the purposes of the organization, to make by-laws,to elect officers,to employ wardens or other agents to carry out the purposes of organization, to take control of the protection of the game and fish on posted lands of members or others with their consent, and also to post lands of members or others with their consent, and m brief to have all legiti mate powers necessary or useful lor the proper carrying out of the purposes of tlie association; to receive donations of realtv or personalty,or to acqune realty or personalty by purchase and to dis pose of the same at will, and in its uroper nan.e to sue and to be sued, and to exercise all usual and proper cor porate powers consistent with the pur poses of its organization. notitiDUBrS ORIV lOl* LilOTTl- len’s Arica Salve cured him. Cnts, Bruises, E—:, -~- Corns, Skin Eruptions. Best r on eartb. 25 cts. abox. Cure teed, f Passenger Schedule in efleot April lt> t 1900 kind of labor, could not even travel, but by accident I was permitted to find a south nou: 'it doesn’t take "a burglar to break into a song. [f you eat without appetite you need r» • 1 • . a -1_ f>:»r«- nrnmntl V 5 40 I.v Chattan’ga We can furnish Thb Standard and the American Agriculturist, with the, Agriculturist’s Year Book and Alma nac, for only $1.35 a year, cash in ad vance. This is an opportunity of which our farmer friends should Prickly Asli Bitters. ' ft promptly removes impurities that clog and im pede the action of the digestive or gans, creates good appetite and diges tion, strength of body and activity ol brain. T. F. Burbank. Trion. Som'rvflTe Lyerly —.. Rome. 9 45 " 35 i 45pm s ^^3’\auau. Bremen Ar Carrollton.. digest all classes of foods m a bottle. No other preparation will do this. It instantly relieves and qnickly cures all, _ ■ stomach trouble. E.Bradford. generally.avail themselves. NORTHBOD: The average man never gets religion 1 until he has had abont everything eUe. Minute Congh Cure. E.Bradford. stomach trouble. his re-election to Congress. box of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve,the well known cure for piles, injuries and skin diseases. The ladies took care to obtain tbe original DeWitt s W itch Hazel Salve knowing that all tbe count erfeits are worthless. E. Bradford. Some men are so perverse as to die just the day after a bargain sale in moarning goods. ' Poisonous toadstools resembling mushrooms have caused frequent deaths this year. Be sure to use only the gen uine. Observe the same care when you Lv Carrollton.: i 50 pm Bremen 2 17 Buchanan - 2 33 - Cedartown ‘3 20 Rome '405 I ■ tyoifjr. ;4 5S I Sum’ rville-;5 16 ! Trion 15 26 I.aFayetle-15 54 Ch’kam ’ga.6 22 Battlefield 16 30 Ar Chattan’ga 7 00 - -—— ^ .cttf .ftf* ■ , £ *WTO* * \ 'I , * ,-f^ V ' *R 8NiS , w * C > l6r * u u ** Jw ^ c > * Cf " 1* 1 * 7m uAOff \ ( ? I***-'' 6 '* O otCt .'iSJ'* N ' ES " -,Tl» jjoN 1, iff 1 * ^ HCWt Dr. Hathaway - Treats All Diseases. His Method Invariably Cures All Nos. 1 and 2 daily. Nos. 3 and 4 Sundav Nos. 9,10, 11 and 12 < day. Trains Nos. 0 an lrr ni C. R.& S. sli ayenue. Connections n T< nn„ with all r« and West. For any \ AHD ,i a?wfn/iN n< ^ \ G ' yJ5swmOrTori ^ +***&"***&*" .pA‘* ar/sHnso* 3^akiikf»i«r f'ridep-o *"**Ke»T.* ?. s J**r* .e/itonTon I 10 arrive and depart >ps near Montgomery olfi at Chattanooga, ids lor points North ask for DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. .There are poisonous counterfeits. De- Witt’s is the orly original Witch Hazel Salve. It is a safe and certain cure for OUIVC. AU AO *» TN T» fir J piles and all skin diseases. E. Bradford. In the race for wealth too much to he an impossible qnan- iniormation apply c. is. vv President ami Trail B. A. Fite, Agent, Cedartov • BURN, Manager. GcORG/A. % SOUTH CATtOfWA. It money seems tity. _ Large sun spots, astronomers say, caused the extreme heat this summer, and doctors declare nearly all the pros trations were induced by disorders of the stomach. Good health follows good digestion.. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure di gests what you eat. If you have indi gestion or dyspepsia it will quickly re- The First Cincinnati Fall Festival Sept. 19 to 29, 1900, jro/trn caRou/vA. i» /naxama. r MtSSKSIPM. •>- TZIYHESSSE. X t-ovis/a.VA. 1 yiKbrnffl. I ARKAM3M. 1 TJtVRS. L TVr««WAt»-lA, 71 Purifies tones up tlie whole system and Hi. Blood, neutralizes the poisons which produce tbe diseased conditions. yearly he restores to perfect All Diseases Health thousands of sufferers f Treated. from Catarrh. Bronchitis, As- puna. Bay Fever. Lung Complaints, Stomach, liver and Kidney Diseases. Piles. Thmors^Can- sere. □ t6Vl4t'/4XJr '*u is “If you can’t go to Paris, come to the Paris of Americit.” One Hundred Thousand Dollars h: aside for the fa leading featui exposition buildings cover over 100,000 square feet of be filled with new, novel, instructive : esting exhibits. $1,000 in Gold Will be given for the best Float in the great Trades and Manufacturers Flower ieveBird permanently cure you. E. Bradford. Tho man who jump’ed up on the spnr of the spur of the moment was glad to sit down again. It is not ajihiment, nor a salve._ Com'ains'Tio gr^a.=£_&f-i pleasant stainless liquid, scientific, chemical com. Tichenor’s Antiseptic stands pre-emi nently superior to any remedy offered the public for healing wounds, burns and other injuries. Used internally +M ILL*# been set Cincinnati Fall An Industrial Exposition will be the All the famous permanent rill be occupied. They ipace, and will nswftmstmtM Dr. Hathaway also treats with the greatest success an those many distressing weaknesses and iii !i o many women are afflicted._ M **" qst»Teiat*'* 6 ’ 11 A rational, Electrical v itn an the latest electrical and Appliances, other appliances, in the use of which, as well as the microscope, ne has world wide fame as an expert. All of the nmdlcines lairatories, under his personal direction, and special remedies are prepared for each in- in Mills, Looms and Spindles. Wiue lame aa an cajicad. xria -------- nsed by Dr. Hathaway are eompoundea^m ms own 1— , , and special remedies are prepared for each in dividual case according to its requirements. Dr^flfe^yhas Prepared a Examination blanks Clanks. hJi winch lie □conffLe accidents show that an ^^Tby rail 72,000,000 averages It is Statistics oj ligeatioh + tf^> Mr4 ■able. ft because they want to. must. ire irritable and fretful; l-The above Map showing the location of Cotton MiUs in GeorgiaJWM : Q mills here, for CEDARTOWN HAS FIVE COTTON FACTOR ....... am 9.40 am' 2.02 put 2.45 ;1 7.00- 3.25 7.1S 3.42 7.23 3.47 7.39 4.04 7.47 . 4.10 ! 8.03 4.215 8.40 5.00 ! Stvr# LfiXSUnA i fit.S a ® L.Ui9, CftTiiRfr/4- NiKTH CAtiutr/L 11+1.0 oo ALABAMA.. 13.00 O Miami pfi. If/. DO O 7ro T£Mtt£sse r. tt.+oo Texas. //4 00o 3»* UtflAfAftJt. 7. TOO 1X0 ViA&tfiTA. S.o o o — MVAMMS. ■ 3.060 — foTXi-*. . f/r. luo IS.9U