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HEALTHY OLD AGE
Hu cl their blood becomes wenic nnd thin, and diseases that were
easily controlled in earlier life begin to allcct the constitution.
Those predisposed to Scrofula, Cancer, Khcumatlsm, Gout and other hereditary troubles may escape
till then, but bb they age the blood, so long tainted nnd weakened by accumulated waste matters, Is no
longer able to properly nourish the body, and it becomes an easy mnrk for disease. At this critical period
of life the blood must he re-enforced before it can perform its legitimate functions and rid the system of
these poisons, nnd nothing so surely and effectually does this as S. S. S.
S. S. S. strengthens nnd enriches the blood, improves the appetite, and builds up the general constitu
tion.' It is not only the best blood purifier, but the best tonic for old people. It warms the blood, tones up
the nerves, removes nil taint from the blood, nnd prevents the development of disease.
S. S. S. iB the only purely vegetable blood medicine known. Not one particle of mercury, potash or
other mineral poison can lie found in it, nnd it mny be taken for any length of time without harm.
S. S. 8. is the only remedy that reaches deep-seated blood troubles like Scrofula, Cancer, Rheuma
tism, Eczema, Tetter, etc. It purifies and restores the blood to n healthy, normal condition, and makes it impossible for
any poisonous waste materials to accumulate.-
If you have an old running sorc,or an obstinate ulcer that refuses to heal, or arc troubled with boils and carbuncles, try 8. 8. S.
It never fnils to make a quick nnd permnnent cure of these pests. If your system is run down and you feel '
the need of a tonic, S. 8. 8. will strengthen and help you ns it has many others to a happy, healthy old age.
Mrs. D. R. Johnson, of Rlacktliettr, Gn..wns for years nffllctrd
wllh a severe type of rheumatism, and had used every remedy
known and recommended a* n cure without receiving any
benefit. B. B. B. promptly reached the scat of the disease and
made n complete and permanent
8. B. 8. cured Mr. H. Borden of Baumsville, Va„ of a case of
ftesemn of thirty-five years' standing, after the best physicians
ding country had failer* “ " “ r ‘—
^ urrotu „
ago, and there has lieeii no return
lied. This
of the disci
was seven years
If you arc In doubt about your disease, and Will send us a statement of your case, our physician will
ou any information or advice wanted, for which we make no charge,
k on Mood and Skin Diseases sent to any desiring it. Address Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, On.
S, S. S. IS THE IDEAL TONIC * AND DLOOD PURIFIER FOR
OLD PEOPLE.
APPLICATION POE OHAETEE FOE
THE ROOKMART BANK.
Georgia, I’olk County:
To thu lion. Philip Cook, Seorotnry
of State:
James Heaton, John A. Fnmbro, II.
0. Allgood, Polk County Mercantile
Company and W. W. Munily, of the
county of Polk, Iluell Stark of thf
county of Polk, nnd Hoke Sm'th, of
the county of Kulton, state of Geor
gia, bring this their petition pursuant
to the provisions of an act of the Gen
eral Assembly of Georgia, npproved
December 20, 1803, nnd respectfully
shows:
1. That they desire for themselves,
their aBsooiates and successors, to be
their aBsooiates nud successors, to be
incorporated for the purpose of carry
ing on the business of banking.
2. The nnuie nnd Btyle of the
posed corporation shall be
THE ROCKMART. BANK.
3. Tile location and prinoipal place
ill be at Rock-
of business thereof alia!
mart, Baid state and county,
4. The amount of the capital stook
of snld bnnk is Twenty-live Thousand
(2.-5,000) Dollars, in Two Hundred nnd
Fifty (200) Shares of One Hundred
(100) Dollars enoh.
B. The nature of the proposed corpo
ration shall bo that of a bank, its gen
eral purposes being to discount bills,
notes, or other evidenoes of debt; to
receive and pny out deposits with or
without interest; to reoelve on speoinl
deposit money, bullion, foreign ooin
and Btooks, bonds and other securities;
to buy and sell foreign nnd domestio
exchange, nnd other negotiable paper;
to lend money upon personal security
and upon bonds, stocks and other ne
gotiable securities; to take und receive
seourlty by mortgage or otherwise on
property of every sort both renl and
personal, and generally, do and per
form nil such other matters and things
not hereinbefore enumerated ns are
or mny be inoldent to the business of
banking.
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be
Incorporated under the laws of the
state. Hoick Smith,
Jam kb Hkaton,
.1. A, Famiiro,
Poi.k Oo. Mkrcantii.k Co.,
Per W, Fkiihuson, M’gr,
11. C. A i.l.(iool),
W. W. Mundy,
Huki.i. Stark.
Georgia, I’olk County.
Personally nppenred Hoke Smith,
James Heaton, J. A. Fnmbro, W. Fer
guson, Mgr., H. C. Allgood, W. W.
Mundy and Iluell Stark, who,on oath,
say that Fifteen Thousand (18,000)
Dollnrs of the oapitnl subscribed to
The Rookmart Rank, for wliioh bank
deponents are now soeklng incorpora
tion by the Secretary of State, hns
been actually paid by the subscribers,
i la in'* ' "
nnd that the'same is In fact held, and
1b to be used solely for the business
and purposes of the said oorporatlon.
Hoick Smith, ,
Jamks Hkaton,
J. A. Famiiro,
W, Fkiihuson, Mon.,
H. C. AnLooon,
W. W. Mundy,
Buki.1. Stark.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this the 20th day of September, 1000.
A. D. Ilona,
Ordinary Polk County, Qa.
Filed in office of Secretary of State
September 32,1000.
Stnte of Georgia,
‘ State.
Office of Secretary of
1, Philip Cook, Seoretary of State of
the state of Georgia, do hereby certify
that the three (3) pages of type-writ
ten matter hereto nttaohed contains a
true nnd oorreot oopy of tile applica
tion for Charter of “The Rookmart
Rank,” filed in this ollloe Sept. 23,1000.
In witness whereof, l have hereunto
set my hand and affixed the seal of
my office, at the Capitol, in the city of
Atlanta, this the 22nd day of Septem
ber, in the year of our Lord One
Thousand and Nine Hundred, nnd of
the Independence of the United States
of America the One Hundred and
Twenty-llftli. Philip Coo*,
Secretary of State.
Administrator* Snle.
My virtue of an order from the court of
(Huary of I’olk county, granted at the Septem
ber torm, will bo Hold on first Tuesday in No-
nor luriu, win uv amu mi mob jiiuouuj hi tier
vember. WOO, at the court house door in said
county, within the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing described lands, consisting of these
Tract No. 1. Consisting of lots Nos. 5, 6, 00.
and 70, situate in the 20th distriot und 3rd
section, and south half of lot 1327, situate in
the 21st distriot and 3rd section. The whole
tract containing 180 acres, more or loss, lying
in a body.
Tract No. 2. consisting of whole lots Nos.
1265 and 1320, tiud 10 acres lying in soutli-wost
corner of 1266, and 10 acres lying in north-west
corner of 1325; situate in the 21st district and
3rd section, and lot No. 7. situate in the 20tli
distriot and 3rd section, the whole traat con
taining 140acres, uioro or less, lying in a body.
Tract No 3, consisting of lot No. 4. situate
In tho 20tli district and 3rd section, nud con
taining 40 acres, more or less.
All «u said lands lying in Volk county, and
all sold ns the property of the estate of 11. F.
Wright, deceased, lato of said county. Hold
r the purpose of paying tho debts of said do-
‘ ong tho
,-jedi S' making' distribution ;
heirs of said deceased-
lo-4 4\vks W. H. W mo nr.
1 .lix’r «,f It V •
Foreclosure by Advertisement, Under
Power of Sale.
Georgia—Polk County.
Under and by virtue of a power of
sale contained In n mortgage executed
by II. F. DeBardelcben to B. W. Hunt,
dated the 0th day of September, 1800,
and recorded In the cilice of the Clerk
of tho Superior Court of Polk county,
Qa., in Book I) of Mortgages, Folio
12(5,' the undersigned will sell at public
out-cry, ntthe Court House door In
said county, during the legal hours of
snle, to the highest bidder for cash, on
the 1st Tuesday in Nov., 10UO, the
following property, to-wlt:—Lot of
land No. 480; the west half of No.
434 and the west linlf of No. 43S, sit
uated, lying and being in the 2nd Dis
trict and 4th Seotion of Polk county,
Goorgln, except about one acre deeded
to Mount Hope Churoli. For the pur
pose of pnyitiga -certain promissory
note for the sum of Five Hundred
((800) Dollars, executed nnd delivered
by II. F. DeUardeleben to B. tV. Hunt
on the Otli day of 8ept., 1800, anil due
on the Otli day of Sept.,. 1000, stipulat
ing for interest nt 1% from date and
nil ccBt of collection,I colliding 10% at
torney's fees, together with the cost of
this proceeding, ns provided In said
mortgage. A deed to the purchaser
will be made by the undersigned.
This the 3rd day of Oot., 1000.
B. W. Hunt.
Sandhiib & Davis, Attoroeys.
Polk County Sheriff Sales for
November, 1900.
ty
Will bo sold before the court house
door in the city of Codartown, Polk
county, Ua., within the lognl hours ol
salo on tho first Tuesday In Nov., 1000,
to tho highest bidder for cash thefollow-
Ing described proporty to-wit:—
Certain proporty, of wtiloli the follow
ing is a full nnd complete descrip
tion Lots of land Nos. (110, (143,1144
nnd 081) in the 21st Djstrlot ami 3rd
Section of Polk County, Georgia.
Said property levied on ns the prop-
of Mrs, Emma Devier tn satisfy
erty i
A satirist is a man who discovers
things about himsolf and thon says
them about some ono else.
No otlior pills can equal DeWitt’s
Little Early Risers for' promptness,
oertainty and efficiency. E. Bradford.
Tho aavngo who wears a coat of paint
doesn’t scold his wife because of a
missing button.
“For tbroo days and nights I suffered
agony untold from an nttaok bt oholorn
morbus brought on by outing ououm-
bors,” snye M. E. Lowtbor, olork of the
dietriot court, Centerville, Iowa. “I
thought I should surely die, nud triod a
dozen different medioinee but all to no
E urposo. I sont for a bottlo of Olinm-
erlain's Ooiio, Oholorn nnd Diarrhooa
Romedy nnd threo doses rolievod mo
ontiroly.” This remedy is for salo by
E. Bradford, druggist. '
Editor (of now paper)—“Havo you
eoen our last number yet?” Poet (who
has just had nshonf of sonnets rejootod)
—"No; but I expeot to in about a
month,”
Dr. W. II. Lewis, Lawrenoeville.Va.,
writes,"! am using Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure In my praatioe among severe
oases of indigestion and find it an ad
mirable remedy." Many hundreds of
physiolanB depend upon the use of
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure In stomach
troubles. It digests what you eat, nnd
allows you to eat all the good food you
need, providing you do not overload
your stomaoh. Gives instant relief
and a permanent cure. E. Bradford.
“I am in favor of tho elootion of
United States senators by .popular
voto,” ho announced omphatioally. The
Montana legislator looked at him sns-
plolonsly. “What grndge have you
against us?” ho asked.
Blood.
Ailin’r of M. F. Wright-
The demand for good advico is not
eqnnl to tho supply.
We live by our blood, and on
it. We thrive or starve, as
our blood is rich or poor.
There is nothing else to live
on or by.
When strength is full and
spirits high, we are being re
freshed, bone muscle and brain,
in body and mind, with ton
tinual flow of rich blood.
This is health, |
When weak, in low spirits,
no cheer, no spring, when rest
is not rest and sleep is not
sleep, we are starved; our blood
is poor; there is little nutri
ment in it.
Back of the blood, is food,
to keep the blood rich. When
it fails, take Scott’s Emulsion
of Cod Liver Oil. It sets the
whole body going again—man
woman and child.
If,you have not tried it, send for free sample,
its agreeable taste will surprise you.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists
409-415 Pearl Street, New York-
50c. and $1.00; all druggists.
an execution issued from the Superior
Court of said County in favor of F.M.
Randall against Mrs. Emma Devier.
Haid II fa having been transferred to
John IV Davit}. Said property being in
possession of AMrs.Ernma Devier. baid
il fa being for purchase money,
bald F. M. Randall has executed a
deed to tho Defendant nnd the same
llled in the Clerk’s Ofllcs of Polk
County and recorded. Written notice
given Defendant as required by law.
Also, at tho same time and placo will
be sold the following property, to-wit:—
One farm lying in a body consisting of
thirty (80) acres lying on the north side
of lot of land No. ono hundred and
oighty-mno (180), twenty (20) aores on
the north sido of lot of land No. two
hundred and forty-four (244), and fif
teen (15) acres on the south side of lot
of land No, two hundred and forty-
three (248), all ia tho 17th distriot and
4th section of Polk county, Qa., Baid
farm containing sixfcv-threo and five-
eighths (08&) acres, levied on as the
property of Richard B. Brewster by
virtue qf and to satisfy a fi. fa. issued
from Polk Superior Court in favor of
Georgia Loan & Trust Co. vs. tho said
U. B. Browster. Deed of re-convoy-
anco filed Und recorded in the Clerk’s
office as the law requires, and tenant
in possession notified os required by
tho law.
Also at tho same time and placo will
ho sold the following property, to-wit—
Lots of land Nos. 1184 and 1185 in the
21st District and 3d .Section of Polk
county, Goorgia, each lot containing 40
acres, levied on as the property of Allen
MaDonald, under and liy virtue of a
mortgage fi. ia. issued from Folk Supe
rior Coqrt In favor of G. L. Drummond
against Allen McDonald and against
said land.
Also at the same time and placo will
bo sold tho following property, to-wlt:
Laud lot No. 452 in the 20th district and
3d section ol Polk county, Qa., as tho
property of C. H. and N. P. Rice; levied
on under a fi. la. issued from Justice
Court of tho 1223d District G. M. of
said county in favor of T. W. M.
Brown, J Administrator, against C. H.
and N. P. Rice for tho purchase money
of said land. Tenauts in possession no
tilled of levy.
Also at the sanie time and place will
low" M
he sold the following property, to-wit:—
Lots of land Nos. 8, 0, 10, 11, 72, 73, 91,
02 and 150, each containing 40 acres,
more or less, And those parts of lots
of land Nos. 12 and 13 lying on the north
side of the Vau Wert road, containing
respectively nine and twenty acres, all
In the 1st District nnd 4th Section of
Polk county. Ga. Also lots of land
Nos. 100, 110, 111, 178, 170. 180, 181, 182,
183, 251, 252, 253 and 254, escli containing
40 acres, and all being in the 2d District
and 4th Section of Polk county, Ga.,
known as the Ann L. Camp farm, and
containing nine hundred aud nine acres
more or less, and all levied on as the
property of Mrs. Ann L. Camp by vir
tue of and to satlsly a fi. fa. Issued from
Polk Superior Court in favor of Travel
ers Insurance Co. vs. the said Mrs. Ann
L. Cafnn. The deed of reconveyance
filed and recorded in the office of the
clerk of the Superior Court as required
by law. and the tenaut in possession,
boing tho defendant in fi. fa., notified
as the law provldos. Levy made by W.
T, Crookor, Sheriff.
Also at the same time and place will
be sold the following property to-wit:—
Ono farm lying in a body comprising
lots of land Nos. 520, 521, 560, 561 and
567, and also all of lots of land Nos.
518 and 510, which lie on the south
side of the public road which runs
from Cedartown to Prior’s Station,
being about one-half of each of said
land lots Nos. 518 and 510,. said farm
lying in the 2d district and 4th seotion
of Polk county, Ga., and containing 230
aores, more or less, except the tract of
one acre being the property ol New
Harmony church, taken partly from
each of said lots Nos. 518 and 510, all
levied on os the property of George C.
Green by virtue of aud to satisfy a fi. fa.
issued from Polk Superior Court in
favor of Watson V. Coe vs. the. said
Geoige C. Green. Deed of re-convey
ance filed and recorded in the otfic. >
the Clerk of Superioi Court as required
by the law. Tenant in possession noti
fied in writing as the law requires.
This the 4th day of Oct., 1000.
T. C. HAGAN, Sheriff,
.T. B. HOGG, Dop’tv Sh’ff.
Mrs. bparks—“Can’t you get that
stovepipe together, John?” Rev. Mr.
Sparks—“No, Ifbannot, Mary; and if it
wasn’t that I am a minister of the gos
pel I’d kick the whole darn thing to
pieces. ”
“Money is dirt cheap,” remarked the
Observant Boarder, who was reading
the Financial Department. “That must
apply especially to filthy lucre,” added
the Cross-Eyed Boarder.
lint* on n Wreck.
A ,correspondent of the Newcastle
Chronicle describes n striking scene
witnessed nt the breaking up of the
vessel Gothenburg City on St. Mary’s
island, off the const of Northumber
land.
Tito vessel might have been sailing
comfortably out of harbor for aught
that appeared except that there was
no sign of life on hoard. Wo had no
sooner put foot on deck, however, than
we wore furiously attacked by swarms
of rats.
Great, hungry, Innk, lean looking
rattf, many of them with their tails
chewed off, swarmed up from below In
hundreds nnd 'thousands, squeaking
and squirming over each other In a
manner sickening and horrible to be
hold. f ,
Those of us who had stepped on deck
ran to the rigging, whjle the others
scrambled hurriedly hack Into the boat
Our position In the rigging was dan
gerous in the extreme. It was more
than one’s life was worth to attempt
to run the gnntlet of tliohe fierce, starv
ing rodents, and to remnln In the rig
ging was equally Impracticable.
At last we cut off some loose ropes,
knotted them into convenient lengths
and, so armed, descended nnd fought
our way through tho squealing hordes
and eventually succeeded in beating a
passage to the boat.
It seemed ns if the rats knew the Im
pending fate of the vessel, for they no
sooner saw us over the side than they
began to swarm down the ropes and
try to enter the boat. It was with diffi
culty that we could beat them off be
fore casting clear. And they squeaked
in a horrible manner as we rowed
away.
A few hours later the Gothenburg
City went to pieces.
For sprains, swellings and lameness
there is nothing so good as Chamber
lain's Pain Balm. Try it. For sale by
E. Bradford, druggist.
“Ob! mah goodnese!” exclaimed lit
tie Abo Linooln Snow, “I wisht I wuz
laik de little boy in tlis hyar story
book.” “Whuffer?” asked his mother.
“Kase hit says he went to bod wif de
obiokens.”
It is well to know that DeWitt’s
Witch Hazel Salve will heal a burn
and stop the pain at once. It will cure
eczema and skin disease and ugly
wounds and sores. It is a certain cure
for piles. Counterfeits may be offered
you. See that you get the original
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. E.Brad-
ford.
Ma—“Tommy, you seem to love pa
bettor' than you do me.” Tommy—
“Ob, ma, I don’t mean to; but y' see,
pa alius has his pockets full o’ nickels.”
GOOD
HEALTH
by the Quart.
Evory bottle you toko of Johnston's
Sorsaporillo means better health,
and overy bottlo contains a full
qu&rt. It makes bettor blood—purer
blood. For thirty years this famous
remedy has boon creating and main
taining good health.
Johnston’s
Sarsaparilla
builds up the system, tones the
nerves, and strengthens the muscles
moro promptly and effectually than
any other remedy known. The pallor of the
cheek disappears, energy takes tho place of
languor, and tho rich color of health flows to
the oheeks. Uacqualled for all disorders of the
stomach and liver, and for all weakening com
plaints of men, women and children.
Bold mrywhoro. Prito, 91.00 p«r full qaort bottle.
MICHIGAN DRUO CO., - Detroit, nicb.
For sale by K. Bradford.
CATARRH
Tlxe Mother of Consumption.
How this Dread Disease May be Prevented and
Cured—The Greatest o! Specialists Writes
on the Subject*'
Catarrh Is the mother of consumption.
~ - -* ‘si do not mean that every case of catarrh Ue-
velopes into consumption, but I
do mean that catarrh when un
checked, and when ^riven Uie
By thlsl
proper opportunities lor exten
sion from Its placo of beKlnntng,
which is the nasal passages
deeper and deeper* along the
breathing tract, invariably ends
In Consumption of tho Lungs.
Catarrh seldom destroys at.,
considerable part of the mucous
surfuce of the upper air pass
ages; It inflames Hnd congests
them, causing usually a super-
— . abundant nnd offensive dis
charge: bnt when It reaches the Intensely delicato
lining of the hntr-llko lung tubes and little lung cells,
the rnflatuaUnn nnd congestion which It causes,
closes these smalt air passages and, allowing the
putrid discharged matter to accumulate, causes a r-‘
ting away of the membrane, resulting tn what
lug away of the merabrnno, i
all Consumption of the Lungs.
© THB TENDENCY OF CATARRH.
The tendency of catarrh, w hen tt hns once obtained
( foothold tn uny portion of the mucous membrane
which lines every cnvlty of the body, is to constantly
extend In every direction.
Catarrh in almost every instance starts with what Is
commonly known us cold In the head. This cold Is
added to by another, because of some extra exposure
or weakening of tho system nnd becomes chronic.
Nasal catarrh la the result Unless a radical euro of
Is effected, the disease posses rapidly
to the bi —
'.anas.
the throat, to the bron chlul tubes, and then to the
NEW LUNOS.
flnge'reora
Consumption cannot bo cured. New lunge cannot
* *— — “■*ro than new flngersora
be cured In all Its stages
be made for a a
any moro than
; bnt catarrh can be cure
except this final aud always fatal on
A CERTAIN CURE.
In an experience of twenty years, jiurtng which
s of all
treated many thousands of
arrh, I hav
radical and permanent
exclusively my o\
o^prepareti undor
Many people Imagine thby hnve Consumption when
In reality the disease has not quite reached **•“*
itage. L am treating and curing cases of this
sveryday. So long ns tho process of deceyhai... .
pegnn In the lungs themselves lean make the putient
perfectly well ’ ‘
forms of catarrh, I have never yet failed to effect a
•• * • The method I employ
—I the remedies whtchl
use are prepared under my personal direction in my
Let l
begin treatment at <
now ts better tliunth.
I shall make for the r
i all catarrhal sufferers I
. Jton.
mnth a specially low fee
for tho treatment of catarrh uot complicated I)
other diseases, making no extra charge torallmei
lclnes, etc., that may be required.
J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D.
Dr. Hathaway & Co..
J&2K South Broad Street. Atlanta, Ga.
MENTION T11IS FAPElt WHEN WRITING.
:K!DNE
THE COMMON ENEMY
Kidney dluis. u the enemy we hive most to feu u • result of the
feverish restlessness of our modern civilization. It is > treacherous
enemy, working out Its desdly effect under cover of the most trifling
symptoms. The fust Indication of changes In the urine, frequent he.d-
aches, digestive troubles, should be the signal for prompt remedial
meesures. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS Is a kidney remedy ol gre.t
merit. It Is soothing, hesling end strengthening, quickly relieves the
aching or soreness th.t always sppesrs In the tdvtnced stege, checks the
progress of the disease, snd through its excellent cleansing tnd regulating
effect In the liver tnd howels, it brings bick the strength snd ruddy
glow of vigorous health.
8old at Drug 8tores.
Prloe, $1.00 Per Bottle.
For sa.e by T. F. Burbank.
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CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED.
Tubes, by Mail, 76 cents; Bottles, 60 Cents.
JAMES F. BALLARD, Sole Proprietor. - • 310 North Main Street, ST. LOUIS, MO.
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