The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946, October 18, 1900, Image 3

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s Pain in Head, Side and Back. 9 For years I suffered with pain In the head, pain In the side, and In tho small of tho back. I was nervous and constipated and could not sleep. Tho pills and other medicines I tried only mado ft bad matter worse. Then I tried Celery King. One packago cured mo and made n now woman of me.—Mrs. Th. Klee- hammer, Crotou-ou-Huilson, N. Y. Celery King cures Constipation and Nerve* Stomach, Liver and Kidney Diseases. 2 SUMMER’S TERROR.——a It isn’t the discomfort from heat. It is the danger to your children from bowel disorders .induced by eating unripe Iryit or drinking iced water. For that matter, children are not the only ones who suffei. 1 6 check summer complaint and diarrhoea use Curry’s Diarrhoea and Dysentery Spe cific. It is agreeably spiced and prompt in effect. It’s strong enough for grown folks, but not so ugly that you have to bribe a child to take it. Price, 25 Cents, E. BRADFORD. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Condensed Schedule In Effect May 6,1900, •SfoToONi 5.80am lv.. Mobile..ar lv...Selma ..lv arlitrm’ham lv Cbat'n r Knoxvl r Chut'n'iuv lv " jxvllle lv r .Bristol..lv r Lynohb’rglv FLASHES FJW.V SHADES. I!t-dutiful, balmy days those. Mr. D. 0. Fetish was in tho oity Monday. Mr. E. 0. Carter was in Codartown last Wednesday. Messrs. P. A. MoBride and son, Boss, woro at Sonoy Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Fambro, of Book- mart, woro at Shades last wook. Messrs. John and Bon MoBride were in your oity last Friday. 'Squire G. W. Peek has boon on tho siok list for tho past week. Cotton will soon bo all out nnd mar keted. Farmers ought not to lot tho present prioo of eotton oheat thorn out of a largo orop of grain for next year. Ye sorlbo was in Codartown Monday shaking hnnds with frionds nnd saying "good-byo.” Mr, J. T. Andrews has boon siok for the past weok or two. Wo hopo ho may soon bo ontiroly recovered. Charley and Bermn Baldwin have been Biok for tho past few days. We hope they may soon bo well. Mr. Woodson Morgan, J. P., of Mor gan Valley, wns horo Saturday holding aourt. MoBsrs. Green, Smith and Blggers attended tho Bethlehem Association on Saturday nnd Sunday near Yorkvillo. Mr. Gus Young, of Young’s, was at this plaoo Monday InBt. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Baldwin, of Wal thall, visited homo folks Saturday nnd Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lloyd Atkins viBitod homo folks Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Atkins havo been on tho siok list for the past fow days, Mr. Will nnd Miss Stella Baldwin at tended tho Bothlehem Assooiation Sun day, near Yorkvillo. With those fow lines wo will bid adieu to The Standard and all Polk oonnty friends, over frosting that tho hand of Him who dooth all things woll may gnldo and protoot you till wo meet again. B. B. Qaldaway. Tho most stnbborn cases of Bron chitis euooumb to Ballard's Horehound Syrup. Prico 25 and 50 ots. T.F. Bur bank. Tho worst onemy of labor is a work ing man who will not work. 0.10pm 2.10pm 9.60nm 8 00am 9 50pm 3.25pm No. 22 and 21 carry Pullman sleeping cars be tween Mobile and Chattanooga and Chatta nooga and New York. Dining car servos meals e ESTATE ”8^5 fr 9.35nn\ 10. ♦8.15am H 52am 9.:nam 1" ■’-’itHI ♦11.60 IB 120 STATIONS. 10.-Mam I (1.55am 11.2 am 11.45am 1.30pm 1.45pm 2.11pm 2.42pm 3.18pra 4.10pm 4.34pm 4.55pm 5 !"J*m 0.15pm .New OTs.ar lv..Meridian.ar Domopolts... .. .mui Mill tililt. • J v r f Solmafl'; ...Montovallo.. STATIONS. .....Calera.,... ..Columbiana.. •Chlldcrsburg. .... Romo,.... 10.25pm ar..Atlonto..lv *30 ..... 5.54 8.10 6.57 7.60pm f'.Kijun .VJ.lpni 4.55pm 4.80pm 4.16pm 2.:>pm 2.15pm 1.45pm 12.67pm r.’ -.'upm 11.30am 11.04am 10.43am ’.'.-■•'•am 9.21 kl 111 Anniston..... . ..Hettin ..Edwnrdsvtlle... Frulthurst.... Tallapoosa.... Bremen. ... Douglas villo... ..Lithla Springs.. nta....lv 9.08 7.67 ,, T - W .- T - 9.17 8.OT ....Frulthurst.. 6.3lpm 4.05pm t7.40pm 0.5'Jpm a 10pm 440pm 13.45pm 8.18 0.50 7.47 0.20 7.29 0.44 6.10 Lv Anniston Ar Jacksonville.. Ax Brunswick. No. 38 4.40pm 6.67pm ia45pm 12.65am 6.20am H IKJiun 6.00am ElOum 12.05pm 2.25pm 6.60pm 10.00pm 8.35pm liman Drawing Room Buffot ar Birmingham to Atlu and Atlantato'JacksonvIlle and Brunswick No. 38 carries'Pullman Sleeping car Blrm- Bingham' " * j Ar Chattanooga Ar Knoxville. ArHot Springs. Ar Asheville - Ar Salisbury... .(CentTime)., Ar Greensboro.. (East Time).. 6.16um 9.40am 12.23pm No. 15 carries Pullman Sleeping oar Romo to Chattanooga, Chattanooga to Salisbury and Salisbury to New York without change. 9.00pm 7.45um 7.5unm No. 4 Pullman Sleeping car Chattanooga to Louisville and Cincinnati. No. 2 Pullman Sleeper Chattanooge to Cin cinnati. x * Na 88 Lv Atlanta Ar Charlotte Ar Danville. SteSSSSma: Ar Washington. ... Ar Baltimore Ar Philadelphia...., Ar New York No. 36 0 00.1 12.(J0n 8,13pm 11.53pm l.r-ani 3.37am 6.42am 8.00am 10.15am 12.43pm 4.40pm 11.60pm 9.85am 1.38pm 3.43pm 5.3 pm 8.5 )])m 11.35pm 2.50am 6.13am ~No. 38 “Washington and Southwestern Lim ited” Solid Vestibule train Atlanta *■• New York, carrying Pullman Sleeping Atlanta to New York Dining car se. _ meals en route. Pullm. n Library Observation car Atlanta to New York. Na 36 carries Pullman Drawing room Sleep ing car Birmingham to Charlotte and Atlanta to New York, and Dining car Charlotte Washington. •Daily. tDaily Except Sunday. F. s! GANNON. 3d v.p. & o.M. Washington,I J. M. CULP. Trof Mgr. Washington, D. C. ST. VITUS' DANCE Akron, O., Jon. 8,1800. Dr. M. 31. FENNEU, Fredonla, N. Y. 'We have Bold many dozens or your Bt. ■— and r—■■■* -—- — Bing here.” Vitus’ Danco Specific, and every ca«o has SURE AND PICK CURE. HAMLE'l 1TEM.\ Bright days, cool nights, but no visible signs of frost yet. A good deni or sickness prevails Ip this part of the country. Dr. G. F. M. Cummings, of Kook- mart, was looking after some |of the Ilsmlet sick Monday. Mr. F. M. ltandall visited relatives near Codartown Saturday and Sunday. Miss Knto Bryant, nfter a fortnight’s visit to relatives at Allatoona, returned home Saturday. Messrs. O. R. Wingard and W. F. Rhodes attended the Fair in Atlanta Monday. Mrs. Millie Ferguson, who has been on a visit of several weeks to relatives here, returned to her home In Ilir, minghnm iast week. Dr. and Mrs. R. X, Spinks, who spent pnrt of last week with relatives here and at RoaHJnnrt, returned to Cedartown Friday. The greater part of the cotton crop 111 tilts locality hns been picked. Willie the crop is short the price 14 encour aging to farmers. Tint Standard, In its new form, is nil attractive sheet, one of Georgia’s brightest, most progressive weekl|es.| | THE SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY THAN ELSEWHERE. BliTTER GOODS FOR THE SAME MONEY THAN ELSEWHERE t CUT THE PRICE-SPOTCASH TO ALL. 228 fir 280 BROAD ST,, ROME ,GA. The recent big advance in the price of raw cotton . has caused a corresponding big advance in the price of manufactured material. We foresaw this lact, and , purchased largely before the advance, And will Sell at the Did Prices! Many merchants who had neglected to take advantage of the markets while they were low realize this, and are making big demands on our large supply. You can buy all Cotton Fabrics as cheap as they do if you buy at once. A Word, to the Wise is Sufficient! His Life Was Saved. Mr. J. E. Lilly,a prominent oitizon of Hannibal, Mo., lntoly had a wonderful deliverance from a frightful death. In tolling of it ho soya: *‘I was takon with Typhoid Fovor, that ran into Priomuonia. My lungs hooamo hard- ouod. I was so wook I oonldn't ovon sit np in bod. Nothing liolpod mo. I oxpootod to soon die of Oonanmption, when I hoard of Dr. King’s Now Dts- oovery. Ono bottlo gave great roliof. I oontinuod to use it, and now am woll and strong. I oan’tsay too muoh in its iraiso.” This marvelouB inedioino is ;ho surest and quiokost ouro in tho world for all Throat and Lung Troublo. Rogalar sizo CO cents nnd $1.00. Trial bottles free at E. Bradford’s Drug Store; ovory bottle guaranteed. The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist. -vy- A- The political manipulators will have a hard row In Bartow county for\all time to come. The successful primary eliminates from oounty politics two bad elemonts~the purchasable vote nnd the professional politician.—Cnr- tersvIlleNews. L. O. Irwin, seorotary nnd troasuror of tho Irwin Mcronntilo Oo. at Lindalo, has disappeared, and it is reported that ho leaves a largo shortago behind him. The Discoverer of Swamp-Root at Work la Bis laboratory. There Is a disease prevailing In this country most dangerous because so decep tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by It—heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble Is allowed to ad vance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Then the richness of the blood—tho albumen —leaks out and the sufferer has Bright's Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root the new dis covery Is the true specific for kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases, after all other efforts have failed. At druggists In flfty-cent and dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent free by mall, also a book telling about Swamp- Root and Its wonderful cures. Address Dr. Kilmer Sc Co., Binghamton, N, Y. and mention this paper. becauic their duties ere so exacting, the anxiety of pregnancy, the shock of childbirth, ana the care of young children, an severe trials on any woman. But with Wine of Cardul within her grasp, every -j f mother—every woman In tne land—can f j - pay the debt of personal health she owes her loved ones. Do you want robust health with all Its privileges and jdeasures? Wine of Cardul will give II strengthens the female organs and Invig orates weakened functions. For every female ill or weakness It Is the best medicine made. Ask your druggist for 51.00 bottle Wine of Cardul, and take no substitute under-any circumstances. Mrs Edwin Cre*,. Cornier, Mich., "When I commenced using Wine of Cardul 1 ww hardly etlr lowalk serose (he house. Two week* alter I wihsed hall a mile end picked strawberries, when my other child was bom I suffered with labor pains 24 hours, end hd to raise him on a bottle because 1 had no milk. Alter usine die Wine during pregnancy this time, I gave birth last month toe baby girl, and wain labor only two hour,, with but little pain, and I have plenty cl milk For due meat Improee- ment in my litagh i dunk God and wine of CarduL Do not get soared if your heart troubles you. Most likely you suffer from indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat and gives the worn out stomanli perfeot rest. It is tho unly preparation known that completely digests all classes of foods; that Is why Itoures the worst oases of indigestion and atomaoh trouble nfter everything else hns failed. It may be taken in all conditions nnd cannot help but do you good. E. Bradford. "Ono great troublo wid dis yoarf," BaidlUnolo Eben, “is dat bo many folks bab Booh high ambitions aombinod wid Bcob low prinoiples.” ‘Don’t you soo that sign: ’Book Agonts Not A llowod in This Building’ ?' ‘I’m not a book agent, sir. I’m a lit erature promotor.” Dizziness, loss of appetite, flatnlonoy and nnUBon nro all conncotod with dys pepsia or indigestion. Herbino will give prompt relief. Prioo BO ots. T.F. Burbank. "Do you think this nation could oivi lizo the Philippines?” “Woll, ongbt to put in some faithful practioo on Now York first.” >. First Imp—"Who is that boisterous party who has just arrived?" Seoond Imp—“That is a gentleman from Illi nois who is trying to oonvinoo Mb- phisto that Chicago boats Hades." liver is the use of the famous little pills known as DeWItt’s Little Early Risers. Easy to take. Never gripe. E. Brad ford. , “Was that dramatio venture a sue oess?” "Yes, indeed; tho law arrested the aotress, she sued tho manager, ho aned tho author, and tho author sued tho aotress.” “Papa, will you give too a good sound lioking?” “What for, Bobbie?” “Well, I am going to sneak off and go Bwimming, and I don’t want to ho both ered with a future.” N otions. Children's Colored-Border Handkerchiefs, each Children’s Leather Purse, each, Ladies’ Initial Hemstitched Handkerchief, each Children’s Fast. Black Ribbed Hose, per pair Ladies’ Fast Black Seamless Hose, per pair 10 balls Sewing Thread for cake Best. Pure Castile Soap Men’s Lenther Purses, each 8 oz. bottle Best Machine Oil 1 lb. bottle Best, Vaseline Box Best, Buttermilk Soap Razor Strap, Best, Kind, Quart, bottle Best, Black Ink Ladies’ Black Russian Lea ther Belts 16e Ladies’ Black Russian Lea- thej: Pocketbooks 25c New Style. Velvet, Belt 85c Shoes. Babies’ SlmeB, all sizes 25c Men’s Congress Shoes 50c Ladies’ Heavy Leather Shoes 50c Ladies’ Dongola Kid Shoes 08c Men’s Fine Leather Shoes 1.00 Men’s Solid Leather Cannon Ball homo made shoes, guaranteed, 1.10 Do you Cough? Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup will cure n Cough or Cold at once. Conquers Croup,Whooping-Cough and Menslo- Cough without fail. Mothers praiso it. Doctors prescribe ft for Bronchi tis, Hoarseness, Grippe, Pneumonia and Consumption. It gives quick, sure results. Price, 25 cts. Refuse the dealer’s substitute; It 1b not as good. Dr.Burfs Cough Syrup Always cures when others fail. •. Bull's Pills cure lc lc 5c 5c 5c • 5c 5c 5c 5c 10c 10 c 15c 19c Men’s Suits. Men’s.Black Onssimere Suits 2.08 Men’s Mixed Tweed Suits, well made, well trimmed 5.00 Men’s all wool black or blue Serge Suits, value $7.50, 6.00 Washable Fabrics. Solid Ground Oha'mbrny, all Latest. Colorings, per yd 10c New Covert. Cloths in Plain Colors, Stripes and Checks, per yd 12^c Yard-wide English Flaneletts in Polka Dots and Figures, per yd 12Ac Best, quality Outing Flannel, all this season’s patterns, value 12 4c per yd 10c Remnants Best. Light, Per cales, per yd (Uc Remnants Best, Dark Por- Best, 7*e 26c 1.00 cities, per yd 84 yds in Remnants Calico 5 Pound Bundle Calico for ^ lumens. Check Crash Towels, each 2e Extra large Birdseye Towel each 10c Good Turkey Red Table Da ill icit, per yd 16c Extra-wide Oil-Boiled Tur key Red Damask, per yd 25q Full Bleached or Silver Bleached Linen Finish Table Damask, per yd 25c Boys’ Pants and Suits. Boys’ School Pants per, pair 20c Boys’ extra heavy, all wool, Knee Pants 85c Boys’ Good School Suit, 76c Extra Good Boys’ Suit, 08c Boys’ very fine AVell Made Suits, all sizos 1.48, Domestics. Cotton Checks, all colors, per yard 44c Yard-wide Bleaching, per yd '5c Yard wide Fruit, of the Loom 74c Good striped Ticking, per yd 04c Yard-wide Lonsdale, per yd 74c Heavy Feather Ticking per yd 10c Yard-wide Indian head, per yd 10c Dress G-oods. Double-width Storm Serge, per yard 124c Double-width Fancy Mixed Plaids, per yard 124c Fancy Figured 10c Yard-wide Fancy Figured Jacquards, per yard 8-inch 88-ilicit Fine Armurethe in all New Colors, per yard 88-inch Black Brocaded Satin Soleil, per yard 80-inch all wool Tricot, in all New Colors, per yard 40-inch Black Orepons 40-inch all-wool Venetians in all Popular Shades, per yd 50c Solid Colors in French Flan nel, per yard ( 50e 64-inch all wool Suitings in all the up-to-date Shades, per yard 50c- 20c- 89c 80c 40c SO pills, i Troubles.' “So tho leading man refuses to play the)title role in ‘The Hnnohlmek.’ Why is that?" "Ho says he was engaged to play nothing but straight parts.” Messrs. Senb P. Davis, of Rome, nnd A. Y. Philpot, two clever representatives of tho great Cable Piano Company, have n large nnd fine army ol pianos and organs on exhibition here in the old postofilce building. They have competent musicians to preside at these instru ments,nnd largo crowds are attracled daily—and at all hours of the day— by the good music und splendid ex hibit. Rend their advertisement in this Issue; and give them a call this week. • The foundry und machine shop of Mr. W. W. Prior 1h one or Cedar- town’s Industries that is doing it fine business. He has just added a big new 80-Inch lathe und other ma- cliinery, costing about $1,800. Dr. R. R. Thompson says he hopes he shot a negro named Ed Bell, who was stealing chestnuts from h’B place Sunday. He says he made “a good try” at it,and hasn’t seen the darkey around since. ’ ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Georgia—Polk Oounty. By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said oounty, will be sold at public outcry on the 1st Tues day In November, 1000, at the court house door in said oounty between the usual hours of sale, the following real estate,situated iu Polk county,Ga.,to- wit:—Lota of laud Nos. S12, 618 nnd 507 and the east half of lot No. 508 in the 18th diet, and 3rd seotion of Polk county, Ga., and containing 140 acres more or less. Slxty-flve aores of good farming land, in oultivation. Good lime and Blate quarries on said land, and located in a good community. The terms of sale, cash. This tho 1st day of OotobePrTOOO. J. C. & O. L. Hulsey, Administrators of Mrs. Sarah A. Hulsey, deceased, ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Georgia, Polk County. By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Polk County, will be sold on the 1st Tuesday in November, 1000, at the Court House door in said County, between the legal sale hours, n tract of land In said County where on Mrs. M. E. West resided at the time of her death, described as follows;—14 undivided interest in lots Nos. 803, 000 and 007 and the south half of No. 008, nil in the 2nd District and 4th Section of folk oounty, Georgia. The entire traot containing 130 acres, more or less. The other half of snid land owned by J. W. West. Said farm is well improved. Terms of sale, cash. Tills October the 3rd, 1000. William Janes, Administrator of Mrs. M. E. West. “They Bay Robert ‘Grant's story of ‘Unleavened Bread’ is selling exten sively.” “Yes, it naturally briugs in tho dough.” ‘My wifo,” ho snid proudly, “has boon known as tho queon of hearts.” “No doubt," they answered, “it wns bcenu80 sho took tho knavo.” Nature oan only food the flame of life with tho food enton which iB digested. Herbino will roinvigorate ft weak stom ach, nnd so improve digestion ns to in sure tho natural bloom of health. Prioo 50 conte. T. F. Bnrbank. Mrs. Browne—"Is Mrs. Gabble at homo?" “Faith sho is not, ma’am, bo great good lhok. But ye’d bettor l’avo yor oard an’ skedaddle away, far she’s liko to be in mosht onny minute now.” THY IT Women suffer ing from female troubles and weakness, and from irregular or painful men ses, ought not to lose hope if doctors cannot help them. Phy sicians are so busy with other diseases that they do not un derstand fully the peculiar ail ments and the delicate organism of woman. What the sufferer ought to do is to give a fair trial to BRADFIELD’S Female Regulator which is the true cure provided by Nature for all female troubles. It is the formula of a physician of the highest standing, who devoted his whole life to the study of the dis tinct ailments peculiar to our moth ers, wives and daughters. It is mado of soothing, healing, strengthening herbs and vegetables, which have been provided by a kindly Nature to cure irregularity in tho menses, Leu- corrhcea, Falling of the Womb, Nerv ousness, Headache and Backache, In fairness to herself nnd to Brad* ’Icicl’s Female Regulator, every suffering woman ought to give it a trial. A large $i bottle will do a wonderful amount of good. Sold by druggists. « ® Send for a nlcel, illuetreted ftee book on the lubjeet. the Bradfleld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. TAX COLL ROTOR’S NOTICE. I will bo at tho following named places at dates-, named below.for the purpose of collecting tho stato and county taxes for the year 1(100:— SECOND ROUND. Etna Nov. a,am- 11, p m> 7,a to 7, p m- 8, a in S, p m V, a m I), p m 30, u m 10, p m 12, a in 18, a m 13, p int 13 p mi 14 a lib 14 p m 15 a in to, 17 4, u m 4, p in 5 (I, n In a, p m 7, a m 7, pm 8, a m> 5, p in 12, a m- • / For FREE Scholarship POSITIONS^GUARANTESD, Under @3,000 canh Deposit. Railroad Faro Paid. Open alt year to Both Sexes. Vory Cheap Board. Gcorgia-AInbnma Business College, Mncon, Georgia Pay up your subscription. Hampton’s lisom tlill Berry’s Station Blooming Grove Lime Branch.; Antioch Young's Fish Creek Grndy Browning’* Buncombe Cochran's Mill Aragon..... Soney Lako Creek Ray’s Mill Cedartown Rookmart..... THinP 1IOUN1I, Etna i oo. Hampton’s Esom Hill Blooming Grove Lime Branch Antioch Young’s Fish Creek Grady.-:.,.;,.. 1 ii;*i Browning’s Buncombe.... I Aragon .... Rookmart 12, p in 13,14 Lake Crook 15, a m Cedartown 15,pml7,18,10,20- This Oot, 1st, 1000. W. C. V. SCHLIESTETT, T. C.P. C. Planter Docs Reoulvo a Premium. In an artiole printed in Southern pa pers nnd paid for by tho oompross in terest, the statement is made that the- American Ootton Company “has paid! both the planter and tho spinner bo nuses” to extend the uso of tho round- lap bale. This roluotant admission by tho eompressmon that tho uso of tho roundlap bale is profltablo to planters ahd spiunors is not an oxaot statement of fnot. The planter does rooeivo a premium for his ootton in roundlap bales, not as a bonus, but beoause his cotton in these bales is worth moro to any buyer than in any other paokago. In like manner, tho spinnor’s profit from the use of roundlnp bales oomes from the economics they enable him to mato. Tho farmer oares little who poys the premium which his roundldp bales command. What interests him is that they bring him more monay, nnd with his profit in his pocket he is not deoeived by the misrepresentations of men who, while affecting tender solioi- tnde for hiB welfare, have only thoir own Bolfish purposes to serve.