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CEDARTOWN STANDARD.
VOLUME 14.
CEDARTOWN, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1900.
NUMBER 31.
SYSTEMIGCATARRH.
Thousands Suffer From It and Do
Not Know It.
Hon. A. T. Wimberly, Collector of tho
Port of Now Orleans, La., anil mombor
of tho National Republican Committee,
in writing of Pe-ru-na, sayB:
lion. A. T. Wimberly,
* Fe-ru-na Drug M’Pg Co., Columbus, O.:
“Gentlemen—I havo used Po-ru-na and
can gladly recommend it os being all
you represent. 1 wish that every man
who is in need of a good tonlo could
know of it. 1 would advise all such to
take It now, and am sure it would nevor
bo regretted.” A. T. Wimberly.
Pe-ru-na is an Internal remedy—a
selentlfle remedy for catarrh. It cures
catarrh wherever located. Its euros
last. Pe-ru-na gives strength by stop
ping waste. By saving the mucus it en
riches tho blood. By cleansing the
mucous membranes it preserves the
vital forces.
A constant drain of mucus from the
system is known as systomio catarrh.
This may ocour from any organ of tho
body. Systomio catarrh is more com
mon in spring and summer than in tho
winter.
Dr. Rachel A. Magaw,«7 Wost Joffor-
son Street, Springllold, Ohio: "Your
Pe-ru-na 1b worth its weight in gold.
I feel llko a now woman. I can't praise
it enough. I spent a great doal of
monoy on doctors, but nothing ever did
mo any good until I sent to you and
tried your Po-ru-na. I now feel well of
tho catarrh."
Ralph W. Chullp, of Da Porto, Ind.,
says tho following ns regards l’o-ru-na
for catarrh i “Iliad boon troublodwith
catarrh for tho
pastclghtycars.
I became so bod
a year and a half
ago that I took
treatment from
two difforont
specialists on
catarrh. Tho
dlscliargo from
my head was
dreadful. Fin
ally my stom
ach became nlTcctcd, and oiglit months
ago I hail to quit work. I lost in
weight from 105 pounds to 140. I was
completely discouraged. I procured a
bottle of Pe-ru-na and had not taken
half tho bottlo, when, to my Joy and
surprise, I began fooling bettor. My
head began to get bettor; the discharge
began to dry up. I kept on, and have
now taken two bottles. I havo resumed
my work, havo a good nppotlto, and have
not felt better in ten years. I am now
30, and I thank Po-ru-na for tho way 1
feel to-day.”
For free book address Dr. Hartman
Columbus, Ohio.
The first damage suit in this branch
of the United States eonrt has been
filed hero. Mrs. Eugenia King, of
Brunswiak, through her attorneys,
Bunn & Trawiok, of Gedartown, asks
for $10,000 damages from the Southern
Railway. She sets forth that she pur
chased a tioket from Brunswick to
Rockmart on September 17tb, 1807,
and in alighting at her destination the
train gave a sudden Btnrt, precipitating
her to the ground. Mrs. King was se
verely and permanently injured.—Rome
Tribune. _
Working Night and Day
The busiest and mightiest little thing
tbnt ever was made is Dr. King's New
Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-oonted
globule of health, that changes weak
ness into strength, listlessuess into
energy, brain-fag into mental power.
They’re wonderful in building up tho
health. Only 25o per boa. Sold by E.
Bradford.
»•«
Mr. Kerger Franois and Miss Sarah
Childers, of Taylorsville, woro united
in marriage Sunday, 'Squire M. M.
Jones officiating.
Tho key to health is in.the kidneys
and liver. Keep these organs active
and you havo health, strength and
oheerful spirits. Priokly Ash Bitters is
a stimulant for the kidneys, rogulatos
the liver, stomaoh and bowels. A golden
household remedy. T. F. Burbank.
“Papa, what is the vain pomp and
glory of this world?” "My son, it’s
the things we preach against when wo
don’t succeed in getting them.”
When you cannot sleep for eongbing,
it is hardly necessary that any one
should tell you that you need a few
doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
to allay the irritation of the throat, and
make sleep possible. It is good. Try
it. For sale by E.’ Bradford, druggist.
When a man's matrimonial venture
turns ont badly he cannot say that he
neyer took his wife seriously.
For all fresh cuts or wounds, in either
the human Bubjeot or in animals, as a
dressing, Ballard’s Snow Liniment is
exoellent; while for sores on working
horses, especially if slow to heal.or sup
purating, its healing qualities are un-
eqnaled. Priee, 25 cts. and 50 ets. T.
F. Burbank.
His ability to say “no” at the right
time is of more use to a man than his
ability to quote Latin.
DcBull’s
1C0UGH SYRUPj
1 cures Hacking Coughs,
Sore Lungs, Bronchitis, ,
Grippe, Pneumonia and
all severe Lung affections.
Why then risk consump
tion, a Blow, sure death ?
Take warning 1 Act at
once! Buy a bottle of
Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup,
a doctor’s prescription,
used over 60 years. Price,
only 25 cents. Insist on
having it. Don’t be im
posed upon. Refuse tho
dealer's substitute: it is
not os good os Dr. Bull's.
s Clubl
Hon. Ohus. A, Collier, ox-Mayor of
Atlanta,accidentally shot himself Thurs
day, and died tho next day from tho of-
feots of tho wound.
Red Hot From The Gun
Was thl ball that hit G. B. Stoadman,
of Newark, Miob., in tho Civil War. It
caused horrible Olcors that no treat
ment helpedJnr 20 years. Then Btiok-
len’s Arica Halve onred . him. Cures
Outs, Bruises, Burns, Boils, Folons,
Corns, Skin Eruptions, Best Pile ouro
on earth, 25 ets. n box. Cure guaran
teed. Hold by E. Bradford, druggist,
MiBS Georgia Lowthor, a very oharm-
ing young lady of Oudartown, was the
guest of Miss Noll Ramsaur several
days recently.—Rookmart Slato.
Strengthen tho tired kidnoys and
purify the liver and bowels with n few
doses of Priokly Ash Bitters. It is an
admirable kidney tonio. T. F. Burbank.
Amious—“So you havo anothor baby
at your house. What is ho like?
Eminent Critio—“Woll, ho is not very
interesting, but ho is mighty con
vincing. ” _
“Hunger is tho best sauoo.” Yet
some people are nevor hungry, and
they get weak and siok. Hood’s Sarsa
parilla helps suoli people. It oreates a
good appetite, gives digestivo power
and makes tho whole body strong.
Siok Headache is cured by Hood's
Pills. 25o.
Some one says that a woman never
talks when she is doing up hair. Per
haps it.is bocauso her mouth is full of
hairpins ut that stage of the game.
This is the season when mothers are
alarmed on occuunt of croup, ft is
quickly cured by One Minute Cough
Cure, which children like to take. E
Bradford.
Reduced Rates via Southern Rail
way.
On aooount of the Annual Reunion of
tho Sooiety of the Army of the Cum
berland, and Confederate Veterans,also
account Annual Meeting of the Spanish
War Veterans, wbioh will bo held at
Chattanooga, Tenn., Ootobor 9th-lltli,
the Southern Railway will sell tiokets
from all points on its linen to Chatta
nooga and return at rate of one fare for
the round trip. Tickets will bo sold
Ootober 8th abd 9th, with final limit to
return Ootober 18th, 1900. For further
information, oall on Southern Railway
ticket agent.
Diamond Cutter* and Their Work.
Not only Is diamond cutting not a
specially highly paid occupation, but it
is one Involving a most humiliating
system of espionage to the worker.
Each man has to strictly account for
the stones he receives on going to work
in the morning, and the count has to be
carefully taken when the unfinished
work Is handed in at night to be locked
up In a safe against the return of the
workmen the next day. The possibili
ties of theft are great, though a dishon
est workman knows that an attempt to
dispose of an unfinished stone would
bring suspicion upou him wherever the
attempt was made.
Paper Wheel*.
Every wheel on a Pullman car is
made of paper. You do not see the pa
per because it Is covered with iron and
steel. The body of tho wheel Is a block
of paper about four inches thick.
Around this Is a rim of steel measur
ing from two Inches to three Inches.
It is this Btcel rim, of course, which
comes In contact with the rails. The
sides are covered with circular Iron
plate, bolted on.
FROM THE PHILIPPINES.
Santa Rita, P, I„ Aug. 9, 1900.
Dear Emion: -If you will allow mo
tho spaoe in your paper I will try and
write you something of the life of a
soldier in the Philippines.-^
A soldier’s life over hero is a lonely
and desolate kind of liviug, Ho sees
nothing to interest him in tho way of
young ladies. He oaraB nothing far
dress; ho is just sleeping, as it woro,
Lis timo away.
Tho only thing that puts now life in
him is the arrival of tho mail from the
States. Ho goos wild until ho hoars
tho names nil oallcd and his loft out.
No letter from mothor nor sweet
heart; nothing to do but go off to
brood over hiB enlistment and long for
homo. Rut alas, it seoms to ho ono of
tho most impossible tliiugs ho can hopo
for. No oxoitomont of any kind—just
tho sumo old thiug—guard duty ono
day after another. Yon who read this
will understand wlmt n soldier’s life is
on this side of tho world, holding up
tho rights of “Old Glory," the ling all
truo Americans love so woll. Whon I
onliotnd last Hoptembor at Anniston,
Ala., I had no idea what I had to go
through witli when I renohed hero, nor
I oan’t tell, but will say to nil of the
boys who would like to know that “ox-
porienoo is tho best tcnobor,” and I
think if they will try it for about
twelvo months, they will learn all they
want to know nbout it.
The nativos bore are a dark brown,
aimloBB raoo of people, who soom to
carol for nothing in tho way of work.
What work there is to bo done tho
women do, whilo the mon stay in the
“shook," or go to town and indulgoin
n “lottery gamo.” Thoy nil soom to
think Imoro of gambling and oook-
fightiug than anything olso, tho women
as woll as tbo mon. Thoy go to ohurob
tho first thing ovory Sunday morning
and stay about an hour, than thoy go
book, get their cooks and proaoed to
tho ring, wkoro thoy spond tho remain
der of tho day. Many women take
their baskets of oocoanuts, bananas and
"chowohow” for tho mon, so thoy will
not have lo lose timo to go homo for
thoir noon moal.
Tho dress of tho mon is quito odd,
but that of tlio women muob more.
Tbo men wear pants and shirts similar
to tho Americans, oxoept thoy woar tbo
"southern” portion of their shirts on
tbo outBide of their pants. Tbo women
woar a waist and a piooo of olotb—not
made into anything—wrapped around
tbom and pinned Id front, which an
swers in tbo place of a skirt. Thoy nro
of indifferent length—some of thorn
roaoh as far down as tho knoaB, and'
somo not so far,
If this siionld escape tho wasto baskot
pleuso send Mr. J. W. Bates, whoso ad
dross is Esom Hill, Ga,, a copy.
Vory rospcotfnlly,
J. D. Rates,
Co. “K,” 41st Inf., U. H. V.
It. Happntloll in a Drug Store.
“One day last winter a lady oamo to
my drug store and asked for a brand of
oongli medioino that I did not havo in
stook,” sajB Mr. O. R. Grandin, tbo
popular druggist of Ontario, N. Y.
"She was disappointed and wanted to
know what oougb preparation I oould
recommend, I said to her that I oould
freely recommend Chamberlain’s Gough
Remedy and that she oould take a bot
tle of tho remedy and after giving it a
fair trial if she did not find it worth the
money to bring baok tho bottle and I
would refund the price paid. In the
oonrse of a day or two tho lady oame
baok in oompany with a frien I in need
of a oongh medioino and advised hor to
buy a bottle of Ohamberlain’s Oongh
Remedy, I oonsider that a vory good
recommendation for tile remedy,” It
is for sale by E. Bradford,
Mrs. Alfred Kennedy, an estimable
lady of Taylorsville, died last Satur
day.
Cleanse the liver and bowels, and
regulate tho system by using Priokly
Ash Bitters. It oreates and sustains
energy. T. F. Burbank.
Edith—Unoie George, is it a painful
operation when’ a man has his leg
polled? And do thoy take anything?”
Unoie George—“Gas is usually admin
istered, I believe.”
Statu of Ohio, Citv of Toledo, I
LUCAS COUNTY. / 8h
Prank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the
senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & co.,
doing business in the city of Toledo, county ami
state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the
sum of ONK HUNDRED DOLLAR (breach and
every case of catarrh that cannot b_* cured by
the use of Hall’s ca arrh cure.
FRANK J. CHIJNHY.
worn to before me and subscribed in rav pres
ence. This 6th day of December. A. D., 1886.
‘ W. GLEASON,
Notary Public.
r nd
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c
Hall’s Family Fills ari
The gamo isn’t wicked, even if it is
called baseball.
No other pills can equal DeWitt’s
Little Early Risers for promptness,
certainty andjefllcienoy.' E. Bradford.
Boys’
Wool nr
Hats
NEW
GOOD
Blanket
White or
Gray for
25C
* FALL * GOODS *
AT
LANHAM & SONS.
BOYS’ JEANS SUITS ONLY 45 Cents.
At once we begin a sale of all New, Clean, Stylish Dry
G-oods, Millinery, Shoes, Clothing, Jackets, Suits, Capes, Crockery,
House Furnishing Goods and Many Other Things. W.
AT PRICES UNHEARD OF IN THIS COUNTRY.
We have the largest stock ALL NEW goods in Rome, and we sell at whole
sale and retail. We buy direct from manufacturers, and can and will sell for less than you
can possibly buy anywhere else in the land. Rlead these items and prices and come to see
the goods. It will pay you to come hundreds of mi es to this sale. Be as quick as you can*
for these goods cannot last long at the prices we are selling them.
Lonsdale Bleached Cotton, Yard
Wide, Extra Value, for only
: d 6\
Brunswick AAA Sheeting, Best
Quality, Yard Wide, for only -
DRESS GOODS.
Tho special offerings in this stock
lire of worthy and dependable goods
and priced so very low every one
who buys dress goods without seolng
this •stock does their pocket book a
positive injury. The stock is large
—larger than any in Rome, and em
braces nil the nuwest in both Foreign
and Domestic goods.
Beautiful Satin Venetian of the
finest twilled face,elegant for tailored
suits, In all leading colors, worth 70
cents, for 09c.
Fine French Broad Cloth in rill the
new colors, fine goods and worth
*1.20 to *1.50 per ynrd 08c
Fine French Flannel all pure wool
worth at any store 75 to *1, for 50e.
The styles are beautiful and this
offering very special.
Heavy Plaid backs for Walking
skirts 87c.
Double Faced French Flannels, all
cotton, exact copies fine goods, ele
gant for waists 12Jc,
Ol course we only have spaco here
for a few |teras. The slock is one oi
the finest in Rome and contains
Zibulan, Camel’s hair Herge, Knick
erbocker Homespuns, Henriettas,
Cheviot, Herge, Whip cords, heavy
cheviot for walking and rainy day
skirts, Plaid back serges in new
coloring and everything that is now
and stylish in drees goods with trim
mings to match.
SHOES.
Wo buy all our Shoes direct from
manufacturers in the East and in
large quantities for our wholesale
department, and are thus enabled to
sell for less than any of the retail
stores.
Children’s slioes per pair 9c.
Theso, of course, are cheap shoes but
they would cost you at least 25e at
other stores.
Men’s heavy high cut
English
ties por pair
89c.
Men’s Extra Satin Calf creased
vamp Sunday Shoes
Men’s fine Vlci Kid Shoes,royal $2
kind at
Ladies’ Climax Shoes, solid *1.25
kind ;
98c.
It will pay you to call
here for
Shoes. We hnve them
from the
cheapest to the finest at *5 per pair.
We sell the best for less than other
stores.
Heavy red twilled Flannel.
100.
Best standard calico
4^o.
Good Outing, new style....
5c.
10c. outing or Flannelett...
7J£c.
Mattress tick, for only
Heavy ticking for only
10c.
Ginghams 27 in. wide
3’i'c
Yd. wide Percales new fall styles. ,0o.
1000 medium size fine Combs, wlnle
they last
lo.
Pins, per paper
lo.
3 papers needles for
lo.
Ladies’ tucking combs
lo
Toilet Soap, per cake
lo.
White Tape, per bunch....
lc.
Thimbles, 2 for
lc.
Narrow silk ribbon
lo.
4 Lamp Wicks
lo.
Tin Pie Plates
lo.
Ladies’ Plush Capes,full size for.. 98c.
MILLINERY.
This millinery store is one ot the
largest and finest in the land. Thp
allowing of lints cannot be excelled
in any city of the south. The hats
this season are parllcularly attractive
and ns usual priced most remarkably
low.
Ono lot of ladies, fur felt hats
trimmed with silk ribbon ostrich
feathers, velvet, etc., a large lot to
select from, choice 98c.
Other Hats at from
25c. to $25.
CLOTHING.
We have just bought an immense
stock of olothing from Newborg,Rosen-
burg & Go., one of the largest manu
facturers of New York who dosed out.
We bought the goods at half price and
will sell them for less than you oould
buy the material.
Boys’$2 suits 98o Men’s *4 suits *1.
Boys’ 3 suits 1.50 Men’s 0 suits 3.
Boys’ 4 suits 2.25 Men’s 8 suits 4.
Boys’ 5 suits 3.00 Men’s 10 suits 5.
Boys’ 0 suits 3.98 Men’s 12 suits 0.
Boys’ 8 suits 4.25 Men’s 15 salts 8.
Double Front Overalls with straps
at buttons, per pair 48c.
Children’s gray union suits for
only .-h,. 25c.
Ladles’ while ribbed vests only,.18c
Crystal glass tumblers per set...19c.
White granite plates per set 29c.
4000 YARDS REMNANTS
CALICO FOR LESS THAN
Cents
per
Yard.
Ladies’ Tailored Suits, fine
Venetian Serges, etc., worth
up to #12, for $5.98. Others
at #3 to #35.
LANHAM & SONS,
ROME, GA. .
245 Broad Street.
Corner 3rd Ave.