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Rheumatism
What is the use ot telling the rheumatic
that he (cels es If. his Joints were being dis
located ?
He knows that his sufferings are very
much like tho tortures of the rack.
IPftat he uuntj to know Is what will per
manently cure his disease.
That, according to thousands of grateful
testimonials, Is
Hood’s Sarsapariiia
It corrects the acidity of the blood on which
the disease depends, strengthens the atom-
ach, liver and kidneys, and builds up the
whole system. Try Ilood s.
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ADDRESS
FRED D. BUSH,
DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENT
Louisville & Nashville R. R.
No. 1 Brown Bid., Opp. Union Depot
ATLANTA, GA.
“No Trouble to Answer Questions.”
CITY OFFICERS.
Mayor, L. S. Led better.
Mayor pro tem., T. H. Adams.
Clerk, J. C. Knight.
Treasurer, B, A. Fite.
Counoilinen: J.A. Liddell. B.A. Fite,
D. J. Lowry, T.F. Burbank, 1 T.H.AdfUiis,
Cb. Board of Health—Dr. J.A. Liddell.
Ch. Street Com.—T. F. Burbank.
Cemetery Commissioner, D. J. Lowry,
Marshal and Collector, J. H. Philpot.
Supt.Water and Lights,J.M.Curtrlght.
City Attorney, J. K. Davis.
CITY SCHOOL BOARD.
J. S, Stubbs, Chairman; J. H. Dodds,
Secy; E. B. Russell, Treas; W.S.Shlfiett,
W. T. Gibson, R. A. Adams, W. K.
Fielder, J. W. Judkins, W. G. England.
. Superintendent, Prof. H. L. Sewell.
POLK SUPERIOR COURT.
Judge, C. G, Janes.
Solicitor General, \V. T. Roberts, 01
DonglasBville.
Clerk, W. C. Knight.
Official Stenographer, H. M. Nicholes.
COUNTY OFFICERS,
Commissioners, D. M. Russell, H. N.
Sheffield, J. C. Hand.
Ordinary, A. D. Hogg.
Clerk, W. C. Knight.
Sheri If, T. C. Hagan.
Deputy Sheriff, J. B. Hogg.
Tax Receiver, M. E. McCormick.
Tax Collector, Voltz Sohliestet.
Treasurer, J. M, Hamrick.
Coroner, J. O. Crabb.
Survoyor, C. R. Pittman.
County School Commissioner, J. E,
Houseal.
COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD.
M. Y. B. Ako, Ohm; A. D, Hogg, A. II.
McBryde, J. K. Davis, J. S. King.
CHURCHES.
Methodist, Rev. T. R. McCarty.
Baptist, Rev. C. K. Henderson.
Presbyterian, Rev. C.O’N. Martihdalo.
Episcopal, Rev. G. E. Benedict,
Services every Sunday morning and
evening; Sunday school 9.30 a. m.
Prayermeeting every Wednesday even
ing.
BOARD OF TRADE.
President, J. S. Stubbs,
Vice Presidents, W. F. Hall and J. E.
Good.
Secretary, E. B. Russell.
Treasurer, H. N. VanDevander.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief, Chas. V. Wood; 1st Asst. Chief,
.T, H. Philpot; 2d Asst., Holmes Smith;
Sec’v, E. W. Collins; Treas., John Jud
kins.
Fire Co. No. l.-Capt., J. H. Philpot;
Pres., J. H. Sandois; sec’y, Fred Wood;
Treas., J. E. Judkins.
Fire Co. No. 2. Capt., Carden Bunn;
Prest., Joe Langford; Secy, Hugh Rob
erts; Treas., Chas. Sewell.
SECRET FRATERNITIES.
Caledonia Lodge, No. 121, F. and A.
M„ J.W.Judkins,, W.M., J.T. Phillips,
S. W., J. P. Carter, J.W., Cbas. Beasley,
Sec’y., T. F. Burbank, Treas. Meets 1st
and 3d Friday evenings in each month.
Adoniram Chapter, No. 41, R. A. M.
W. G. England, H. P., W. R. Beck, K.,
J. W. Judkins, Sec’y., T. F. Burbank,
Treas. Meets 2d and 4th Friday even-
ln & ar Valley Council, No. 1380, Royal
Arcanum, W. C. Bunn, Regent, R. H.
Marchman. V. R., E. B. Russell, C., L.
S. Ledbetter, Sec’y, J. O. Crabb, Col.
Cedartown Lodge, Woodmen cf the
World: L. W. Branch, Consul Comman
der; M. C. Bobo, Sec’y and Collector.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
Cedartown, 1075th district, William
Janes, 3d-Tuesday; J. A. Wilson, N. P.
Young’s, 12°3d district, W. T. Lee,
4th Saturday, J. B. Jones, N. P.
Rockmart, 1072d district, O. R. Sim-
merville, 4tn Monday; W. N. Strange;
N. P.
Fish, 1074th district, W. J. Lawson,
4th Friday; J. M. McKinney, N. P.
Blooming Grove, 1469th district, W P
Ray, 2d Saturday; Abijah Watson,N P.
Esom Hill, 1079th district, Robert
Caldwell, 1st Saturday; J. N. Tor
rence, N. F. '
Hampton's, 10£fth district, T.J.Demp
sey, 2d Saturday/L. Sutlierlin, N. P
Buncombe, 1073d district, C.N.Waits,
4th Saturday. M. M. Jones, N. P.
Browning’s, 1447th district, F. H.
Marbut, 4tb Saturday. N. V. Parris,
N. P.
Antioch, 1518th district, G. W. Peek,
2d Saturday; W. H. Morgan, N. P.
Lake Creek, 1570th district, John A.
Tucker, J. P., 2a Tuesday; W. J. Brown,
N. P.
INTERPRETATION.
We long for a peace that it lotting.
We plead for a rapture that’t rare*
Like fishernu-n ccutcleuly rusting
Their nett in the gulf ut despair.
Wo dravy from deep wotert of sorrow
Dark wreck* of old falluro and fear,
And out of tea alienee we borrow
The atom that will never come near.
Faith speeda pait the footateps ot duty
And halts at the door ot a tomb;
Thought picrcea the aource of all beauty
To plan for tome positive gain,
And only And mysteries under
All life, be It pleasure or pain.
Lo, in realms of the mind there is treasure
For tollers who dwell In content;
There is truth that no aclenco can measure,
And the fearless are never forspent;
There is light when earth shadows are falling,
There's rswird for the deeds that oro done,
Where envy crowned virtues are calling,
“Through faith is thy victory won!"
—Charles W. Stevenson in Chicago Record.
CAR FARES IN GERMANY.
The Method ot Collection and In.
npectlon Prevent. Kree llldee.
The cliuuccs of evading fares on the
street ears of Ueriuau cities oro very
slight. When a passenger steps on a
cor, tho conductor Immediately asks
whore he Is going and then prepares
his ticket, which setwes also as a re
ceipt for tho fare. The preparation of
a ticket consists ouly In detaching It
from a block and punching It or mark
ing It with a pencil.
This process Involves much more
work than the simple process of ring-
lug up the fares, as conductors do iu
America, hut the tnsl: Is lightened by
tho fact that only a certain number of
porsbns are permitted to ride on a ear
at the same time. The number of Bit
ting and stnudlug places Is plainly
marked on each ear. If a car Is de
signed to carry 00 persons, no more
than 30 persons will be permitted on
that car nt the same time. When any
thing In Germany Is forbidden, It Is
settled once for nil.
Iu order that every person who rides
shall get tho prescribed ticket Inspect
ors arc employed who spend their time
In nsccrtululng whether tho conductors
are doing tliolr duty. These Inspectors
step Into tho ears and ask the pnssen-
gers for their tickets. They note the
number of tho tickets and whether they
correspond with tho stubs retained by
the conductor. Tho clerk who gives
out the blocks of tickets to the con
ductors notes tho number of the upper
most ticket and at tho return of ench
block collects from tho conductor who
returned It ns many fares ns there are
tickets detnehed.
The rate of fnros varies from 2V4
cents to B, according to the distance.
Small children are carried for one-half
fare, nnd nny one for the sum of $2.B0
may secure n ticket which entitles him
to rldo ns much ns he wishes for one
month. When a car Is full, tho con
ductor displays a placard henring the
word “Occupied."—Chicago Record.
MORGAN VALLEY ROTS.
Mr. Joe Stokes wns in the Cedar City
on business Thursday.
Mrs. C. R. Crowell, of Huntsville,
Ala., is visiting relntlves nnd friends
in our community this week.
Messrs. W. II. and J. A. Morgan
were in your city on business Thurs
day.
Miss Cnrrle Stokes, of Aragon, has
been visiting relatives in our com
munity for several days.
Mr. James Clyntt was in the Slate
City on business last Friday.
Rev. Mr. Nicholes, of Dalton, vis
ited friends In our community part of
Inst week.
Mr. R. R. Beasley, ot Rockmart,
wns in our community on business
Friday.
Mr. R. D. Dnnsby, of I’nulding
County, spent the latter part of last
week in our community.
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. L. Morgan visited
relatives at Red Ore last Saturday nnd
Sunday.
Rev. Jaok Davis, of Shades, was
among the visiters in our community
Inst Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. W. U. Morgan wns shopping in
the Slate City lust Friday.
Miss I.ula White,of New Frospect,
visited relatives in our community
Inst Sunday.
Mr. George Dnnsby, one of our
clever hoys, was a visitor in the city
of Aragon a few days since.
Professors Kelley nnd King, of Pied
mont Institute, were among the visit
ors In our community last Saturday.
Mr. John Stokes wns in your city on
business Mondny.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fainbro.of Rook-
mart, were nrnong the visitors here
Monday.
The cotton-picking season will soon
he over in this section, nnd our farm
ers arc beginning to make preparn.
tions for sowing their crops of wheat
and oats. Blok Jay
It requires throe yenrs before mnny
species of birds acquire their mature
plumage.
The greatest troubles in life are
those which dn not lmppon.
Doctors Say;
Bilious and Intermitten t Fever:
which prevail in miasmatic dis
tricts are invariably accompan
ied by derangements of the
Stomach Liver and Bowels.
The Secret of Health.
The liver is the great ’’driving
wheel” in the mechanism of
man, and when it is out of order,
the whole system becomes de
ranged and disease is the result.
Tutt’s Liver Pills
Cure all Liver Troubles.
I WANT
to make, for you, a dozen FINE
PHOTOGRAPHS.
AND I WANT
Your orders for excellent Cray
on Portraits, size, 16x20 inches
$1.30.
(These are the kind the agents
sell at $1.98.)
I Make Frames, All Sizes and
Price.
Barber, Photographer.
Lil>ol for Divorce,
Georgia—Polk County.
Lucelia Tipsey) Petition for Divorce in
vs. >the Superior Court of
Joseph Tipsey. J Polk County, Georgia.
To February Term. 1901:
It appearing to the Court that the de
fendant in the above stated « ase resides
out of the state of Georgia, and that it
is necessary to perfect service upon him
by publication, it is ordered that service
bo perfected by publication ol this order
in Thk Cedartown Standard twice a
month for two months prior to the Feb
ruary term, 1901, of this Court, and that
the said term be the appearance term
for this case. This the 9th da}' of Octo
ber, 1900. C. G. Janes, J. 8. C. T. C.
Bunn Jr Tranvick, Plaintiff ’s Attys.
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Promotes a luxuriant growth.
Never Falls to Bcstoro Gray
Hair to its Youthful Color,
hut* scalp diseases k hair tailing.
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You assume no risk when you buy
Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy. E. Bradford will re
fund your money if you are not satis
fled after using it. It is everywhere
admitted to be the moBt successful
remedy in use for bowel complaints and
the only ono that never fails. It is
pleasant, safe and reliable.
Mrs. W. B. Lowe will leave tomor
row for Cave Springs, where she and
Mr. Lowe have spent much time re
oently on acoount of the latter's mining
interests in that portion of the state.
Atlanta Journal, Oet. 8th.
Thousands of the most stubborn and
distressing oases of piles have been
cured by Tabler’s Buckeye Pile Oint
ment. It never fails to cure. Prioe,
50 cts. in bottles, tubes 75 ets. T. F.
Burbank. ___________
The ideal wife has been desoribed as
the eompound of the bread of life,
whioh is love; the salt of life, which is
work; the sweetmeats of life, whioh is
poetry; and the water of life, which is
faith. .
There is something wrong with tho
ippetite of ft small boy who can wait
patiently for his dinner.—Chicago
News.
White’s Cream Vermifuge is a highly
valuable preparation, capable, from the
promptitude of its action, of clearing
the system in a few hours of every
worm. Price 25 cts. T. F. Burbank
Incensed Voter —“What do you
mean, sir, by saying that a dollar a clay
is enough for a laboring man?” Suave
Politician—“ Oh, I mean that it is
euough for him to spend on trolley
rides and ice cream.”
Do You Need an Electric Beit?
Dr. J. Newton Hathaway has per
fected an electric belt whioh he is pre
pared to furnish to all patients who
need it, at a merely nominal charge.
Write to J. Newton Hathaway, M. D.
22$ South Broad St., Atlanta, Ga.
"Ido believe that young pair have
come to an understanding at last,” said
the landlady. "If they have, they are
the first couple in love that ever ex
hibited any eigne of possessing under
standing,” said the Savage Bachelor.
FREE BLOOD AND SKIN CURE.-
An Offer Proving Faith.
Ulcers, Eating Sores, Cancer, Scrofula, Itching
Skin, scabs and Scales of Eczema, Aches anu
Pains in bones, hack or joints, Syphilitic Blood
Poison, Rotten Gumsand Chronic Rheumatism
and all obstipate; deep-seated Blood troubles arc
quickly cured by taking a lew large bottles of
Hotanfc Blood Balm. We challenge the world
for a case of Blood Disease that B 0 tanic Blood
Balm will not cure. The cures are permanent
awtfnot a patching np. Is your Blood
Skin P*le? All Run Down? As Tired in the
Ing as when you went to bed? Pimples? Boils?
Swollen Glands or Joints? Catarrh? Putrid
Breath? Eruptions? Sores in Mouth or Thioat?
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
fier made. Sold at Drug stores. Ji per large
bottle, including complete directions. To prove
our faith in Blood Balm a trial bottle given away
to sufferers. For fr»e trial bottle, address Blood
Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Don't hesitate, but write
at once describing trouble, and free personal
medical aduce given. Blood Balm (B. B. B.)
Cures when all else fails. Thoroughly tested for
30 years. Over 3.000 voluntary testimonials of
cures by using B. B. B.
Bobbie (.with a sigh, after struggling
for a quarter of an hour with his fat
er’s hair-brushes)—"I say, father, how
do 3 on manage to get your parting so
nailed?”
Do Your Feet Ache and Burn?
Shake into your shoes Allen’s Foot-Ease, a
powder for the feet. It cools the feet and makes
tight or New Shoes feel easy. Cures Corns, Bun-
ionb, Swollen, smarting, Hot. Callous. Sore and
Sweating Feet. Allen’s Foot-Ease relieves all
pain and gives rest and comfort. We have over
testimonials. It cures while you walk.
A WORLD OF SPECIALTIES!
--A-HSTID THE-
Largest Thing in This or Any Other World!
I
McDonald Furniture Co.
!i:iUlllllinDlllllllliG!ll!!!i
The past week’s sale of Rome-made
Furniture was the largest in the history
of our business. The reasons are too
many to mention. The Main Facts are
these: The Biggest Store, Largest Stock,
/
Latest Styles, Lowest Prices, and last—
but not least-- CREDIT and a plenty of
it extended to all patrons.
McDonald furniture co.,
HOME and CEDARTOWN.
Two Car-Loads
-OF-
PIANOS and ORGANS!
TO REACH
Cedartown,Oct. 10th,
For Exhibition and Sale by Ameri
ca’s greatest Piano Manufacturers
SEAB P. DAVIS will conduct this sale at
the Old Postoffice Building.
Try it to-day. All druggists and shoe stores sell
it. 25c. Sample sent FREE. Address Allen S.
Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
They propose to sell Pianos and Or
gans at Prices and Terms never before
known to the trade of Cedartown and
Polk County. It will be to the interest
of everyone who can on Any Terms
purchase a Piano to call.
Everyone is invited to visit their sales-room during their TEN
DAYS’ SALE. Remember the dates—OCT. 10th to 20th. This sale
will give everyone the chance to purchase a Piano at prices below
any ever given by agents or dealers. This company manufactures
all they sell, and all their goods ARE FULLY GUARANTEED,
backed up with $2,000,000 capital.
YOU are welcome. We will have
DAILY ENTERTAINMENTS.
At Old Postoffice Building. SEAB F. DAVIS.