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Scrofula
Few are entirely free from It.
It may develop ao slowly as to canse
little if any disturbance during the whole
perlo*d of childhood.
It may then produce Irregularity of tho
stomach nnd bowels, dyspepsia, catarrh,
and marked tendency to consumption
before manifestingItself In much cutaneous
eruption or glandular Swelling.
It is best to be suro that you are quite
free from it. and for its completo eradica
tion you can rely on
Hood's Sarsaparilla
The best of all medicines for all humors.
KAY & BRO.,
DEALERS IN
Fine Whiskies,
Beer and Wines,
Cash Orders Promptly Filled.
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FOR BATES andMAPS
ALL POINTS
North 0 West
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.”
DISBOTORY.
CITY OFFICERS. '
Mayor, L. S. Ledbetter.
Mayor pro tom., T. H. Adams.
junvui inu iuiii.. a* j
Clerk, J. O. Knight,
Treasurer, B. A. Flto.
Councilman: J.A. Liddall, B.A. Fite,
D. J. Lowry, T,F. Burbank,T.H.Adauis,
Cb. Board of Health—Dr. J.A. Liddell.
Cb. Street Com.—T. F. Burbank.
Cemetery Commissioner, D. J. Lowry,
Marshal and Collector, J. H. Pbilpot.
Supt,Water and Lights,J.M.Curtrlgbt.
City Attorney, J. K. Davis.
01TT SCHOOL BOARD.
J. S. Stubbs, Clinlrman; J. H. Dodds,
Secy, E. B. Russell, TreaH; W.8.Sh!llott,
ouvjj, ik. iii Avuoaaii| iioun, .o.oiiiuuli,
W. T. Gibson, R. A. Adams, W. K.
Fielder, J. W. Judkins, W. G. England.
Superintendent, Prof. H. L. Sewell.
POLK SUPERIOR COURT.
Judge, 0. G. Janes.
Solieltor General, W. T. Roberts, oi
Donglassvlllo.
Clerk, W.C. Knight.
‘Official-Stenographer, B. M\ Nicholes,
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Commissioners, D. M. Russell, U. N.
Sheffield, J. C. Hand.
Ordinary, A. D. Hogg.
Clerk, W. C. Knight.
Sheriff, T. C. Hagan.
Deputy Sheriff, J. B. Hogg.
isepuiy ouuriH, «j. u, nugg.
fax Rocoiver, M. E. McCormick.
Tax Collector, Voltz Schliostet.
Treasurer, J. M. Hamrick.
Coroner, J. O. Crabb.
Surveyor, C. R. Pittman.
County School Commissioner, J. E.
Houseal.
COUNTY SCHOOL HOARD.
M. V. B. Ake, Ohm; A. D, Hogg, A. H.
McBryde, J. K. Davis, J. S. King.
CHURCHES.
Methodist, Rev. T. R. McCarty.
Baptist, Rev. C. K. Henderson.
Presbyterian, Rev. C.O’N. Martindalo.
Episcopal, Rev. G. E. Benedict, v
Services every Sunday morning ana
evening; Sunday schdol 9.80 a. in,
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, Clias. V. Wood; 1st Asst. Chief,
J. H. Pbilpot; 2d Asst., Holmes Smith;
Sec’y, E. W. Collins; Treas., John Jud
kins.
Fire Co. No. l.—Capt., J. H. Philpot;
Pres., J. H. Sandeis; Sec’y, Fred Wood:
Treas., J. E. Judkins.
Fire Co. No. 2. Capt., Carden Bunn;
Prest., Joe Langford; Secy, Hugh Rob-
• erts; Treas., Cbas. Sewell.
SECRET FRATERNITIES.
Caledonia Lodge, No. 121, F. and A.
M*. J.W.Judkins,, W.M., J.T, Phillips,
S. Wm J.p. Carter, J.W., Chas. Beasley,
Sec’y., T. F. Burbank, Treas. Meets 1st
and 8d Frlday.evenings in each month.
Adoniram Chapter, No. 41, R. A. M.
W, G. England, 6. P., W. R. Beck, K.,
J. W. Judkins. Sec’y., T. F. Burbank,
«J. IY ■ tJ UUKlIIbi OOB J., 1. X 1 . lyUrUUUN,
Treas. Meets 2d and 4th Friday even
ing
Cedar Yallev Council,. No. 1386, Royal
Arcanum, W. C. Bunn, Regent, R. H.
Marcbman. V. R., E. B. Russell, C., L.
S. Ledbetter, Sec’y, J. O. Crabb, Col.
Cedartown Lodge, Woodmen c? the
World: L. W. Branch, Consul Com man
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, lS^ad district, W. T. Has,
4th Saturday, J. B. Jones, N. P.
Rock mart, 1072d district, O. 71. Sim-
merville, 4th Monday; W. N. Strange;
N. P.
Fisk, 1074th district, W. J. Lawson
4th Friday; J. M. McKinney, N..P.
Blooming Grove, 1469th district, W P
Ray, 2d Saturday; Abljah Watson,N P.
Esom Hill, 1079th district, Robert
Caldwell, 1st Saturday; J. N. Tor
rence, N. F.
Hampton’s, 1076th district, T.J.Doinp
sey, 2d Saturday, L. Sutherlin, 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.
Antiocb, 1618tn district, G. W. Peek,
2d Saturday; W. JI. Morgan, N. P.
Lake Creek, 15/0tb district, John A.
Tucker, J. P., 2d Tuesday; W. J. Brown,
N. P.
liOCKMAR’J XE HA.
Mrs. D. W. Heslep has been spend
ing several days in Dallas at the siok-
bod of her grandfather.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hagan liavo
moved hero from Braswell.
Mrs. E, A. Lovelace is visiting in
Adairsville and Atlanta.
Mr. J. A. Hogue will build a largo
stone store building adjoining that of
Mr. A. H. Oraofer. Messrs. Ellis
Davis & Oo. have the contraot.
Mr. W. B. Fatubro, a well-known
Bookmart merobant, was in the city
yesterday.— Homo Tribnne, 11th.
Miss Bessie Morgan was a harried
visitor to your city Tuesday.
Dr. E. W. Ballenger, of Griffin, has
been among bis old friends boro this
week.
Mr. G. W. Peacock was in Cedar-
town Tuesday.
‘ Mr, Smith Sales died at bis home in
North Borne Monday night, and tho re
mains wore brought here Jor intormont
Tuesday morning, and wero buriod that
attornpon at 4 o’olook. Bov. W. A.
Harris conduotod the funeral services.
Ool. W. W. Mundy was hero on
Tuesday afternoon to attend tho fu
neral of his unolo, Mr. Smith Sales.
Mr. T. W. Morgan was in Bomo
Thursday on business.
Felton Mundy went over to Bomo
Friday and returned Monday.
Missos Smith and Gaston, of Taylors
ville, wero shopping in the oity Tues
day.
Charlie Whitehead, ol Bomo, spent
Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. J. Whitehead.
Mr. 0. M. Dunaway, of your oity, is
in Bookmart this wook, assisting Bov.
W. A. Harris in a protraoted mooting.
Miss Jennie Morgan spont a fow days
last week in Atlanta.
Mrs. Perryman, of Bed Olay, is tbo
guest of hor parents, Bev. and Mrs. J.
L. Perryman.
Mayor W. Ferguson wont down to
Atlanta on business this week, and
took in tho Fair whilo there.
Mrs, James Hoaton went down to
Atlanta Thursday, to ho gono several
days.
Mr. Herring, of Atlanta, has boon in
Bookmart sevoral days, tho guost of
George Ferguson.
Col. J. S. Davitte, of Davitto's, was
in tho oity Tuesday on bnsincss.
Mr. J. A. Fambro took in the Fair in
Atlanta Tuesday.
Feelings of safety pervade the
household that uses One Minute Cough
Cure, the only harmless remedy that
produoes immediate results. It is in
fallible for coughs, colds, oroup and all
throat and Inng troubles. It will pre
vent consumption. E. Bradford.
Tormenting a ohild in fun is tho
worst possible form of a joko.
Tried Friends Best.
For thirty yearsTutt’s Pills have
proven a blessing to the invalid.
Are truly the sick man’s friend.
A Known Fact
For bilious headache, dyspepsia
sourstomach, malaria,constipa
tion and all kindred diseases.
TUTT’S Liver PILLS
AN ABSOLUTE CURE.
I WANT
to make, for you, a dozen FINE
PHOTOGRAPHS.
AND I WANT
Your orders for excellent Cray
on Portraits,size, 10x20 inches
$1.30.
(These are the kind tile agents
sell at $1.08.)
I Make Frames, All Sizes and
Barber, Photographer.
Libel fox* 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-i
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
be perfected by publication oi 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 tjie appearance term
for this case. This the 9th day of Octo
ber, 1900. C. G. Janes, J. S. C. T. O.
Bunn dr Trawick, Plaintiff’s Attys.
PARKER’S
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Promote! a luxuriant growth.
'Nover Pails to Hcstdro Oi
Hair tp ita ? Youthfuj r Colo
ijOnd^UjJn^Dru^istg^
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Note.— Kentucky Uniyerelty rciovrcei, |50(i,C<»i), and
4id Marly iWittudcnU in attendance lait t
LAKE CREEK LEI 1ER.
The farmers are getting along very
woll gathering their orops.' Cotton anil
corn aro very short. There has been
just about half enough fodder saved
till another orop, although thoy have
saved quite a lot of hoy. Tho potato
orop is about an aveiage. Several of
the farmers are getting toady to sow
wheat. • Thoy Bay that they will sow
more than they have in tho past, thus
roduoiug tho acreage ip cotton. Wo
hopA that tho farmers everywhere will
adhere to this plan, and let their cotton
orop be a surplus, making a fow aoros
of ootton bring them just as muoh as
tho largo orops in the past, and there
fore save having to buy so muoh North
ern pud Western corn in the Bpring at
suoh enormous prices. Let tho South
food hersolf, should bo tbo ory of ovory
farmor. Grow plonty of oorn and
wheat, and wo will not starve. Wo can
do this and then make a good deal of
ootton and will get a good prico for it.
Mr. J. B; Woods, T. S. Drummond,
S. B. Hogg nnd sovoral others of this
placo will attoud tho Atlanta Fair this
wook. They expeot to havo a nioo
time.
Mr. J. F. Shiilott, who has boon vory
ill for Boveral days, is ocmvalosoont.
Mr. J. B. Woods boarded tho train
for Lindnlo Sunday ovoning, and went
from there to Bomo Monday.
Tho writer has boon very sick with
fovorand ague, but is able to write, a
fow liuos this wook, so that you may
know that Lnko Crook is still alive.
XVo learn that Messrs. J. H. Cooper
and G. W. Vaughan are survoying tho
way for a lino of water-piping running
from near Mr. J. F. Oono’s to tho Boy-
nolds Mountain, whoro they will put
down a largo washer for tho purposo of
washing manganese. Lake Greek will
be thoir shipping point.
Tho olootion at this plaoo on Oot. 3d
wont Domooratio. I do not know whon
I was in suoh a orowd. Tho most of
thorn wore putting on Ayers; thoy wore
Hoggish and thoy wero Urabbish; thoy
all soemed to Hnnt, and at last it got
Knight, nnd everything pnBsed off qui
etly and pcaoonbly, and all aro satis
fied that we havo a good sot of officors,
both state and county. Tho next is onr
national elcotion. I am satisfied that
it will go ropublioan by throo-fourlhs
majority. MoKinley is our man. Wo
haven't forgotten tho last Domooratio
administration. We want ono like tho
present, whon capital has met with
suoh a demand, labor has boon profita
bly employed, the rate of interest de
creased, and the priocs of our farm
produotB increased. Times are bettor
in ovory respoot; so, how oould wo do
otherwise than voto for MoKinloy,
whon wo know that it iB to our interest?
Sager,
A
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Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dior
rhoea Bemedy, E. Bradford will re
fund your monoy if you aro not Batis
fled after using it. It is everywhere
admitted to be tho most successful
remedy in uso for" bowel complaints and
the only one that never fails. It is
pleasant, safo and reliable.
Thousands of the moBt stubborn and
distressing oases of piloB have boon
cured by Tahlor’s Buckeye Pile Oint
ment. It nover fails to cure, Price,
50 ots. in bottles, tubes 75 ots. T. F.
Burbank.
“My dootor ordered a trip to Europe
for mo.” “Did you follow' his direc
tion?" " No. He presented bis bill,
and thentook tho trip to Enrope him
self.”
White's Cream Vermifuge is a highly
valuable preparation, capable, from the
promptitude of its notion, of olearing
tho system in a few hours of 1 ovory
worm. Price 25 ots. T. F. Burbank.
"Has China any national motto?”
don’t know of any; but she might
adopt, ‘If ybu don’t s.oo what yon want,
askfoMt.’”
Do You Need an Electric Belt?
Dr. J. Newton Hathaway has per
footed an eleetrio belt which ho is pre
pared to fnrnish to all patients who
need it, at a merely nominal oharee.
Write to J. Newton Hathaway, M. D,
22J South Broad St., Atlanta, Ga.
A man is in iuok if ho lends a friend
an umbrella and lives long enough to
get it back. v
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Ulcers, Eating Sores, Cancer, Scrofula, Itching
Poison, Rotten Gunisand Chronic Rheumatism,
and all obstinate, deep-seated blood troubles are
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botanic Blood balm. We challenge the world
for a case of blood Disease that b 0 tan!c blood
balm will not cure. The cures are permanent
nnd not a patching np. Is your blood Thin?
Skin Pale? All Run Down? AsTired in tlietnorn*
ing as when you' went to bed? Pimples? boils?
joints? Catarrh? Putrid
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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
Botauic Blood Balm, the only perfect blood Puri
fier made. Sold at Drug stores, «, per large
faith in blood Balm a trial bottle ,
to sufle-ers. For free trial bottle, ndi
Balm Cor, Atlanta, Ga. Don't hesitate, but write
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About all some men are willing to do
for a living is to breathe regularly.
Do Your Feet Ache and Burn?
Shake into your shoes Allen’s Foot-Ease, i
ious, swollen, smarting, Hot. Callous, Sore and
Sweating Feet. Allen’s Foot-Ease relieves all
pain and gives rest and comfort. We have over
*?,ooo testimonials. It cures while you walk.
ry it to-day. All druggists and shoe stores sell
it. 25c. Sample sent FREE. Address Allen S.
Olmsted, Le Roy, N, Y.
A WORLD OF SPECIALTIES!
—JhFTJD THE-
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McDonald Furniture Co,
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The past week’s sale of Rome-made
Furniture was the largest in the history
of oulr business. The reason^ 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
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CEDARTOWN and ROME.
Two Car-Loads
OF—
PIANOS and ORGANS!
Now in Cedartown !
For Exhibition and Sale by Ameri
ca’s greatest Piano Manufacturers
SEAB P. DAVIS Will Conduct this sale at
the Old Postoffice Building.
lllUMilll
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 wiljh $2,000,000 capital.
YOU are welcome. We will have
DAILY ENTERTAINMENTS.
SEAB P, DAVIS.
At Old Postoffice Building.
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