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CEDARTOWN STANDARD.
VOLUME 14.
CEDARTOWN, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11, 1900.
NUMBER 37.
GENERAL JOE WHEELER
PRAISES PE-RU-NA FOR CATARRH.
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JOE WHEELER’S CHARGE AT SAN JUAN HILL.
United States Senator Snllivan.
M I desire to say that I have been tak-
Major General Joseph Wheeler, com*
mantling the cavalry forces in front of
Santiago and tho author of “The San
tiago Campaign,” in speaking of tho
great catarrh remody, Pe-ru-na, says:
“I Join with Senators Sullivan, Roach
and McEnery in their good opinion of
Pe-ru-na. It is recommended to me by
those who havo used it as an excellent
tonic and particularly effective as a euro
for catarrh.”
United States Senator MoEnery.
Hon. S. D. McEnery, United States
Senator from Louisiana, says tho follow
ing in regard to Pe-ru-na*
“Pe-ru-na is an excellent tonic. I
have used it sufficiently to say that I
believe it to be all that you claim for it.
—S. D. McEnery, Now Orioans, Loulsl-
ing Pe-ru-na for somo time for catarrh,
and have found it nn excellent medicine,
giving mo moro relief than anything I
havo evor taken.—W. V. Sullivan, Ox
ford, Miss.”
United States Senator Roaoli,
“ Porsuaileil by a friend I liars used
Po-ru-na as a tonlo, and am glad to tes
tify that It lias greatly liolpod mo in
strength, vigor and appotlto. I havo
boon advtBod by friends that it is re
markably efficacious as a care for tho
almost universal complaint of catarrh.
—W. N. Roach, Larlmore, North Da
kota.”
A froo book on catarrh sent to any
address by Tho Po-ru-na Drug M'lb Co,
Columbus, Ohio.
Harriot—“When I said, ‘Speaking
about husbands,’ what made yon stop
me?” Carrie—"Beonuse I was afraid
you would offend Mrs. Moniwed. Sbo
has lost no less than threo husbands,
and she is very sensitive on the snbjeot,
therefore. She is afraid that people
will think they were lost through her
carelessness.”
A Frightful Blunder
Will often oauso a horriblo Barn,
Soald, Cut or Bruise. Bueklen's Ar
nica Salve, the beat in the world, will
kill tho pain and promptly heal it.
Cnres Old Sores, Fever Sores, Uloers,
Boils, Felons, Corns, all Skin Eruption.
Best Pile ouro on earth. Only 25 cts. a
box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by E.Brad-
ford, Druggist.
“What is an optimist?” askod the
youth who would fain beoomo wise.
“An optimist," answered the man who
has beeome wise at a sacrifice of amia
bility, “is a man who, having no ooal
bills or other household expenses him
self, takes it for granted that every
body can he just as light-lioartod as
hois.”
The koy to health is in the kidnoyB
and liver. Keep these organs aotive
and you havo health, strength and
oheerful spirits. Prickly Asli Bitters is
a stimulant for the kidneys, regulates
the liver, Btomaoh and bowels. A golden
household remedy. T. F. Burbank,
“This company,” said the impresario
in despair, "reminds me of the concert
of Europe.” “In what way?” “Every
individual member of it wants to bo
tho prinoipal soloist.”
For all fresh outs or wounds, in either
the human snbjeot or in animals, as a
dressing, Ballard’s Snow Liniment is
excellent; while for sores on working
horses, especially if slow to heal,or sup
purating, its healing qualities are un-
equaled. Price, 25 cts. and 50 ots. T.
F. Burbank.
“They say the—or—late departed,"
said tho first oanuibai, indicating the
dish before them, “was a very learned
man.” “Indeed,” replied tho other,
helping himself for the third time,
“then this is truly what the white men
call an ‘intellootual feast.’ ”
Ragged Robert—“Wot yor doin’?"
Mouldy Mike—“I’m lay in' wid my
head in dor snn, so’s to got mesclf sun
burnt." “ Wot’a tho game now? ”
"There’s n tomperanco feedin’ placo
aronn’ tb' corner, an’ th’ rodder
man's noso is, th’ moro symporthy ho
gits.”
Strengthen tho tired kidneys nnd
purify the liver and bowels with a few
doses of Priekly Ash Bitters. It is an
admirablo kidnoy tonio. T. F. Burbank.
Stubb—"You say ho ia very sensi
tive about being oalled awkward?”
Penn — "Yos; when ho accidentally
gashed himself with a razor ho tried to
make people believe ho had attempted
suicide.”
Rich, warm, healthy blood is given
by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and thus it pro
toots tho Bystem from oolds, fevers,
pneumonia and other diseases that
qniokly ovorcomo a weak and debili
tated system.
Tho favorite catbartio is Hood’s
Pills. 25o.
“I think that I’ll bo raarriod on my
birthday," said Miss Tommey. “What!”
oxelaimod Miss Frocks, holding up her
hands in consternation, "and lose ono
entire set of presents!”
This Is the season when mothers are
alarmed on aocount of aroup. ft is
quinkly cured by One Minute Cough
Cure, which children like to take. E
Bradford.
“Annie Nibbina is the moanest kind
of gOBsip.” “What variety is that?”
“She’s the kind that doesn’t toll any
thing herself, but gets you to tell all
yon know.”
When yon cannot sleep for coughing,
it iB hardly neoeseary that any one
should tell you that you need a few
doses of Chamberlain’s Congh Reined
to allay the irritation of the throat, an
make sleep possible. It is gqod. Try
it. For sale by E. Bradford, druggiBt,
IS MARVELOUSLY EFFECTIVE.
It conveys a healing, strengthen
ing Influence to the afflicted organs
which is instantly /lpparent Quiets
pain, stops wasting of the kidney
tissue, removes that tired, despond
ent feeling that all victims of kidney
ailments have . A short course with
this splendid remedy brings back
strength, good digestioa energy and
cheerful spirits.
Price, $1.00—at Drug Stores.
For saleibyJT. F. Hurbank.
Turned the Joke to Account,
Sonic friends once invited the late
Tiny Waterman to their shooting club
at Kings Lake, near St. Louis, and the
first afternoon they stationed Tiny in
a ducking tank, or sink box, where they
well know ducks had never been seen
He took the joke good naturedly, and
that night at dinner he pulled a shell
out of Ids pocket and tossed it on the
table with the remark that he “thought
he had put all of his shells away/ 1
Most naturally one of the diners cut
the shell open with his pocketknlfe,
disclosing the contents. Tiny seemed
astouuded at the number of “bullets/ 1
as he called them, and asked how
many were In a shell. Of course no
one could enlighten 1dm, so ho said,
“If you fellows who are hunters really
don’t know, it seems to me that it is a
good betting proposition/'
“Good scheme,” exclaimed one of his
hosts. “Let's make It a dollar ench as
to who guesses nearest to the actual
number In the shell/'
“As there Is only one bet In this
proposition,” Tiny suggested, 1
make it $3 a corner,” which was agreed
to.
Each one wrote on tile tablecloth his
guess as to tlu* number contained In
the shell, arid when the pellets w<
counted It was found that Tiny had
guessed the exact number. He ac
cordingly gathered In the .$30, and
When he had It safely bestowed ho
casually inquired, “What do you fel
lows think I was doing In that blamed
tank all afternoonV”—San Francisco
A DESPERATE NEGRO
SHOOTS AT OFFICERS AND RE
SISTS ARREST.
Overpowered by Ofllcor J. E. Brooks,
I ho Burly Ilruto Is Lockett
In County Jail.
A ripple of excitement swept
over the city Monday, canned by
the report of several pistol shots.
Two negroes became engaged
in an altercation—Monroe Bonner
and Henry Sterling—and the lat
ter made for the former with an
ugly ax. Bonner shot at Sterling
to save himself, and thus the row
attracted attention.
Messrs T. H. Adams nnd John
Cantrell went to arrest the ne
groes, and Sterling ran away
while Bonner held his ground,
tiring at the editors in their at
tempt to arrest, him. The shots
attracted a large crowd, and after
emptying four barrels af the
white men on College street,
Bonner also lied. Me was over
taken by Oilicer .). E. Brooks
south of the city, and emptied
the last, barrel of liis gun at the
officer when only a few feet- away.
Officer Brooks snapped his weapon
in the negro’s face, lmt tho pistol
refused to lire. Seeing that his
ife was endangered, Brooks fell
upon the burly brute with his
pistol as a club, and soon brought
the belligerent, negro to his feet.
Bonner was brought, to town, a
large crowd following the posse
with the prisoner. He was lodged
in jail to await the charge of as
sault and attempt to nnmjer be
fore the superior court.
Chief J. M. Jolly tracked down
Sterling Monday night, arresting
him north of the city concealed
near a branch under cover. The
two negroes are bad characters,
and will he dealt with as they
deserve.
A Monster Devil Fish
destroying its viotim is n typo ot con
stipation. Tho power of this murder
ous malady is felt, on organs nnd nerves
nnd musoloB nnd brain. Thoro’s no
health till it’s overcome. But Dr.
lting’B Now Life Fills are a snfo and
eertain onro. Bost in tho world lor
stomach, liver, kidneys and bowols.
Only 25o, at E. Bradford’s drug Btoro.
“I think," said littlo FrnnooB, who
had boon studying hor history lesson,
"that it would bo very kind of Queen
Viotoria if sbo would die this year."
“That iB a singular romark,” said
Francos’ mother, “whstdo you moan?"
‘It would be suoh an easy date for fu
ture hiatory oIosbos to remombor.”
It Happeuod 111 a Drug Storo.
“One day last winter a lady came to
my drng store and aBked for a brand of
eangh medicine that I did not have in
stock,” says Mr. O. R. Grandin, tho
popular druggist of Ontario, N. Y.
"She was disappointed nnd wanted to
know what oongh preparation I oould
reoommend. I said to her that I oould
freely reoommend Chamberlain’s Oongh
Remedy and that she oould take a bot
tle of the remedy and after giving it a
fair trial if she did not find it worth tho
money to bring back the bottle and I
would refund tho price paid. In tho
course of a day or two tho lady oamo
baok in oompany with a frieni in need
of a oough modicine and advised her to
bay a bottle of Chamberlain's Oongh
Remedy. I oonsider that a very good
recommendation for tho remody." It
is for sale by E. Bradford.
NEW
GOOD
Blanket
White or
Gray for
25C
* FALL * GOODS *
AT
LANHAM & SONS.
BOYS’ JEANS SUITS ONLY 45 Cents.
At once we b9gin a sale of all New, Clean, Stylish Dry
Goods, Millinery, Shoes, Clothing, Jackets, Suits, Capes, Crockery,
House Furnishing Goods and Many Other Things. W.
AT PRICES UNHEARD OF IN THIS C0UNTHY.
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. Read 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 cannpt last long at the prices we are selling them.
MisB Passay—“Yes, and when he
proposed I tried to pretend that I
didn’t oare for him at all. I tried hard
not to let him road encouragement in
my face, but ho did." Miss Pepprov—
“Ah, I suppose ho ooald read between
the linen."
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, I
I.UCAH COUNTY. j
Frank J. Cheney makes onth that he is the
senior pnrtner of the firm of F. I. Cheney & co.,
doing business in the city of Toledo, county nnd
state aforesaid, and that said/nrm will pny the
sum of ONK HUNDRED DOLLAR for ench nnd
everv case of catarrh that cannot b_* cured by
the use of Hall’s ca nrrh cure.
FRANK J. CIIENHY.
worn to before me nnd subscribed in niv pres
ence. This 6th day of December. A. D., 1886.
Lonsdale Bleached Cotton, Yard
Wide, Extra Value, for only -
6'
Brunswick AAA Sheeting, Best
Quality, Yard Wide, for only -
DRESS GOODS.
Tho special offerings in this stock
are of worthy anil dependable goods
nnd priced so very low every one
who buys dress goods without seeing
this stock does their pocket book n
positive injury. The stock Is largo
—larger than nny in Rome, and em
braces all the nowest in both Foreign
nnd Domestic goods.
Beautiful Satin Venetian of the
finest twilled face,elegant for tailored
suits, in all leading colors, worth 78
cents, for 59c.
Fine French Broad Cloth In all the
new colors, lino goods and worth
$1.25 to $1.60 per yard 98c
Fine French Flannel all pure wool
worth at any storo 75 to $1, for 60c.
Tho styles are beautiful and this
offering very special.
Heavy Plaid backs for Walking
skirts 37c,
Double Faced French Flannels, all
cotton, exact copies fine goods, ele
gant for waists 12jc,
Hall’s Catarrii Curt is taken internally nnd
acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces
of the system. Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. C1IKNF.Y & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Fills are the best.
Isn't it funny that in so many pnrlor
windows tho best marble bust turns its
face to tho strangers without and its
back on tho family within?
No other pills can equal DeWItt’s
Little Early Risers for promptness,
certainty and efficiency. E. Bradford.
for a few items. The slock is one ol
the finest in Rome and contain*
Zibulan, Camel’s hair Serge, Knick
erbocker Homespuns, Henriettas,
Cheviot, Serge, Whip cords, heavy
cheviot for walking and rainy day
skirts, Plaid back serges 1
coloring and everything that is new
and stylish In dress goods with trim
tilings to match.
SHOES.
VVe buy-all our Shoes direct from
manufacturers in tho East and in
large quanlities for our wholesale
department, and are thus enabled to
sell for less than any of the retnil
stores.
Children’s shoos per pair 9c.
These, of course, are cheap shoes but
they would cost you at least 25c at
other stores.
Men’s heavy high cut English
ties per pnir 89c.
Men’s Extra Satin Calf creased
vamp Sunday Shoes 98c.
Men’s line Viei Kid Shoes,royal $2
kind at $1.25
Ladles’ Climax Shoes, .solid $1.25
kind 98c.
It will pay you to call here for
Shoes. We have them from the
cheapest to the finest at $5 per pair.
Wo sell the best for less than other
stores.
Heavy red twilled Flannel
..10c.
Best standard cnlioo
■4.14 c,
Good Outing, new style
.. ,5c.
lOo. outing or Flnnnelett
-7Xo.
Mattress tlok, for only
...5c,
Heavy ticking for only
..10c.
Ginghams 27 In. wide
..3Xo
Yd. wide Percales new fall styles, ,0c.
1000 medium size fine Combs,
while
they last
...lc.
Fins, per paper
... lo.
3 papem needles for
...lc.
Ladies’ tucking oombs
....lc
Toilet Soap, per cake
.;.lc.
White Tape, per bunoh
...lc.
Thimbles, 2 for
...lc.
Narrow silk ribbon
...lo.
4 Lamp Wicks
...lc.
Tin Pie Plates
...lc.
Ladles’ Plush Capes,full size lor.. 98c.
MILLINERY.
This millinery store is ono 01 the
largest and finest in the land. The
showing of hats cannot be excelled
in nny cily of tho south. The hats
this season are particularly attractive
and ns usual priced must remarkably
low.
One lot of ladles, 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 clothing from Newborg,Rosen
borg & Co., one of the largest manu-
faoturerB of New York who dosed out.
We bought the goods at half price and
will sell them for less than you could
buy the material.
Boys’$2 suits 08c Men’s $4 suits $1.98
Boys’ 3 suits 1.50 Men’s 8 suits 3.08
Boys’ 4 suits 2.25 Men’s 8 suits 4.25
Boys’ 5 suits 3.00 Men's 10 suits 5.08
Boys’ 8 suits 3.08 Men’s 12 suits 0.25
Boys’ 8 suits 4.25 Men’s 15 suits 8.75
Double Front Overalls with straps
at buttons, per pair 48c.
Children’s gray union suits for
only 25e.
Ladies’ white ribbed vests only..l3c
Crystal glass tumblers per set...19c.
White granite plates per sot 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.