The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946, October 25, 1900, Image 3

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Jhe Cure that Cures Coughs, Colds, Grippe, Whooping 'Cough, Asthma, Bronohltls and Incipient Consumption, Is olio's (ju% , The German remedy* i &\sease9.' 25fi^50tVs/ SUMMER’S TERROR— It isn’t the discomfort from heat. It is the danger to your children from bowel disorders induced by eating unripe fruit or drinking iced water. For that matter, children are not the only ones who suffer. To check summer complaint and diarrhoea use Curry’s Diarrhoea and Dysentery Spe cific. It is agreeably spiced and prompt in effect. It’ strong enough for grown folks but not so ugly thatlyou have to bribe a child to take it. Price,<25 Cents, E. BRADFORD. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condemid Schedule In Enact May 6,1000. No. 82 and 31 carry Pullman sleeping oars bo- tweon Mobile and Chattanooga and Ciiutta- noo;*a and Now York. Dining car sorves meals en route. KSTqs STATIONS*- No. <Ti 8.65am 9.35am lv .> Akron ar Greensboro 7.10pm 10.28am 11.40am mm i Marlon., ar Solmu i v 5.3lpm 4.06pm No. *16 STATIONS. No. »I5 No. *19 : : : : : :SB : : : : : :: : : : : ::: ; :“»• 7.30pm &0Uam i>.42am 10.23am 10.65am 11.2 am 11.45am 1.30pm 1.45pm 2.11pm 2,42pm 3.18pm 4.10pm 4.34pm 4.55pm 5k 40pm 0.16pm 10.25pm lv.Now OTs.ar lv..Meridian, ar ...Demopolis... ar..Uniont'n.lv ...Marion Jet.. ft Se.ma £ ...Montevallo.. Calcru 8.3U,im 7.50pm 6.03pm 5.23pm 4.55pm 4.80pm 4.15pm 2.28pm 2.16pm 1.4.spm 12.57pm 12 20pm 11.30am 11.61am 10.43am 9.66am 9.20um 5.30am 10.22am 8.32um 48.15uuj H 62am 9.:pam 10.63am ♦11.50 H ..Columbian^. ..Childersburg. .. .Tullndcun... ....Anniston... ..Jacksonville.. ... Piedmont... ..Cave Springs.. Homo ar.. Atlanta., lv f7.40pm 6,52pm 6.10pm 4.4opm t3.45pm m * » *36 STATIONS *36 •at tes ...Edwardsvllle... ....Prulthurat..,. ....Tallapoosa.... Llthia Springs.. ar....Atlanta....lv Ar Macon Ar Jesup... Ar Jacksonville Ax Brunswick.. 6.20am a 80am 7.10am fcKpm a 60pm 10.00pm a 15pm No 36 carries Pullman Drawing Room Buffet Buffet Sleeping car Birmingham to Atlanta and Atlanta to Jacksonville and Brunswick. No. 38 curries Pullman Sleeping car Birm ingham to Atlanta and Atlanta to Jacksonville No. 16 1 10am 4.00am 6. i&am 8TAT1QN8. Lv Rome Ar Chattanooga Ar Knoxville Ar Hot Springs. Ar Asheville Ar Salisbury.... (CcntTirae Ar Greensboro.. (East Time] A* Washington j. Ar New York ai3am No. 15 carries Pullman Sleeping car Romo to Chattanooga. Chattanooga to Salisbury and Bansbury to New York without change. STATIONS. No.' 2 PNoTT Lv Chattanooga Ar Cincinnati . Ar Louisville.. loooara ,9.00pm No. 4 Pullman Sleeping car Chattanooga to Ar Danville. Ar Lynchburg Ar Charlottesville.. Ar Washington . ... Ar Baltimore . 3.-i3pm 6.3 pin 8.5Jpm No. 38 "Washington and Sbuthwostern Lim ited" Solid Vestibule train Atlanta to New York, carrying Pullman Sleeping car Atlanta to New York. Dining cur serves meals en route. Pullru. n Library Observation car Atlanta to New York. No carries Pullman Drawing room Sleep- ingear Birmingham to Charlotte and Atlanta to New York, and Dining car Charlotte to Washington. •Dally, fDully Except Sunday. F. S. GANNON. 3d v.p. &g.m. Washlngton.D.C. J. M. CULP. Traf Mgr. Washington. D. C. W A. 't ITItK. G. P. A.. Washington. D. C. C.A.BKNSCOTER. A.o.P.A..Chattanoogh.Tenn. MARRIAGE THURSDAY. Miss Mary Matthias to Dr. G. A Thompson. Tho marriago of Miss Mary Joso pliino Matthias and Dr. George Alvah Thompson, of Oedartown, was sol emnized at high noon Thursday at tho homo of Oapt. and Mrs. John 0. Foster at Fostor’s Mill. Tho homo was prettily deooratod in honor of tho oooasion, and quito a nnmbor of friends from Romo, Cedar town and othor points woro presont, An ologant dining was given tho bridal party, oftor which tho young couple left for their future homo in Oodar- town, driving through tho oountry. Tho fair bride is tho adopted daugh tor of Oapt. and Mrs. John 0. Fojtor, and is a young lady of many graocs of heart and mind. Dr. Thompson is a prominent and popular young pbysioian of Cedar- town.' The host wishes of a host of friends go with thorn.—Romo Tribune, Brave Men Fall Viotims to Btomnoh, liver and kidnpy troubles as woll as womon, and all fool tho r(‘suits in loss of appotito, poisons in the blood, baokaolio, nervousness, hendaoho and tired, listless, run-down feeling. But there’s no nood to fool like that. Listen to J. W, Gardner, Idaville, Ind. He says: Eieotrio Bit tors aro just the thing for a man when hois all rnn down, and dou’t oaro whether ho lives or diOB. It did moro to give mo new strength and good ap petite than anything I could take, ' can now oat anything and havo n now lease on lifo.” Only HI) oonts, at E. Bradford's drug store. Every bottle guaranteed. The now oottonsoed oil mill at Co- dartown, Ga., commenced oporations last week, when everything oonnootod with tho plant was in porfeot order, Mr. J. E. Housoal is president and gon oral manager; L. S. Lodbotter, seoro tary-troasurer, and E. VanWinkle, su perintendent.—Mannfaoturors’ Rooord. Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to tho ptiblio to know of ouo conoorn in tho land who are not afraid to bo gonoroas to tho needy and suffering, Tho proprietors of Dr. King’s Now Disoovory for Con sumption,Goughs and Colds,havo givou away over ton million trial bottloa of this great inodioine; and havo tho satis faction of knowing it has absolutely oured thousands of hopeloss cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all diseases of tho Throat, Ghost and Lun nro surely onrod by it. Call on E. Bra- ford, druggist, and get a freo trial bot tle. Regular size 00c. and 81. Every bottle guaranteed, or prioo refunded, Tho Standard Cotton Mills, Cedar town, Ga., has ordared five additional carding raaohinos, an inoreaso of 20 por cent., as it has twonty-livo in position at prosont, This mill lias boon in ope ration blit' three years, running 10,000 mulo spindles, and alroady contoni plates some further improvements, Manufacturers’ Beoord, iCOUGH SYRUP/ euros Hacking Coughs, Soro Lungs, Bronchitis, I Grippe, Pneumonia and nil severe lung affections. Why then risk consump tion, a Blow, sure death ? Take warning I Act at oncol Buy a bottle of Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup, a doctor’s prescription, used over BO years. Price, only 26 cents. Insist on having it Don’t bo im posed upon. Rofhso tho dealer’s substitute: it is not as good aa Dr. Bull’s. Salvation Oil cures Rheumatism Aches and Pains. 15 & 25 cts. WINE OF CARDUI j has brought permanent relief to a rail- I Hon sufforlng women who were on tholr I way to premature graves. Mrs. Mitchell | was fast declining in health, when Wine I of Cardui performed a "wonderful cure" y **} h ° r case. Shp suffered with the ego- I n *ea °* falling of the womb, leucorrhtca I and profuso menstruation. Tho weekly j appearance of tho mensesfor two months sapped her vitality until she was a phys- I leal wreck. Her nervous system gave way. Then came the trial of Wine of Cardui and the cure. Mrs. Mitchell’s experience ought to commend \Yino of Cardui to suffering women in words of burning eloquence. for a 51 bottlo of Wine of Cardui, and c not take a substitute if Rendered you. Mrs. Wjllio Mifrholl. RouUt Gnsten, N. C.t "Wine of Ccrrinl r.nd Thud ford's Black- . Draught have porfnuned a miraculous cure r | had been n with falling of tbe'worob nrid^loiicm me ovory week fi.r two (, very pnlnful. My hu.v k ,n try Wine of Cardui 1 ST. VITUS’ DANCE TV « ar . Afcron. °.. Jan. 8,1900. Dr. M. M. FENNER, Fredonia, N. Y. "Webave sold, many dozens of your Bt. \ Itus* Dance Specific, and every cafe baa .been cured by it. It hns proved a tiles- Bing here." ALJ.EN-CLAIIK DRUG CO. [SURE AND QU1GK CURE,! Pay up V ur subscription. onthi bund induced i.. t ... and Rl. ok-Draught. and now tho loucor- rheen has disappeared, and 1 perfect health." THE CANAL STREET METHODIST CHURCH. The new Methodjst church on Ca nal street is completed, and is n neat and commodious edifice. Beats are being put In tho new church this week, ai d next Sunday a series of revival services will be bpgun, conducted by Revs. T. R. McCarty, J. M. Crow and G. W. Groce. Meetings will be held every evening next week, and there is every prospect of u gracious revival. It is more than likely that the new church will bo attached to the Cedar, town Circuit When the North Geor gia Conlerenco convenes. It will start out with a large and active membership, and will he a very im portant part of tho circuit work. THE BAPTIST ASSOCIATION. Elsewhere in this Issue we publish an account of the annual session of the Polk County Baptist Association, which held an enjoyablo and proflln- ble meeting at Oak Grove church last week, from the pen of Rev. C. K. Henderson, the honored pnstor of tho Ccdnrtown Baptist church; and also an interesting paper on Missions read by Dr. Henderson on that oc casion. Rev. G. B. Bomnn was re-elected ns Moderator, and Dr J. P. Greer tt- Clerk, and tho Association Is thus well officered. Its reports showed tho various churches of the Associa tion to be in excellent condition. 860 YARDS 18-IN.CHANGEABLE SILK ON SALE AT 10c. YARD. 5 YARD LIMIT. 51b BUNDLE REMNANTS CALICO ASSORTED, ABOUT 60 Yd. IN BUNDLE FOR $1;. Messrs. W. T. Crocker nnd J. T. Carter have been in Atlanta this week Mr. M. V. B. Ako returned last night from Atlanta, where he has been speeding a few days after at tending tho Cherokee Presbytery in Adairsville. Hon. J. H. Banders, the popular chairman of the Polk County Demo cratic Executive Committee, will speak next week Wednesday, Oct. Slsl, at the court ground In iBrown ing’s district. A largo crowd will hear the speech, tho appointment being made by the cltlzins of that district and Col. Sanders Invited accordingly. The literary meeting ol the Ep- worth League tomorrow night at the Methodist church wil,l have as its chief lealure of attraction tin inter esting debate on the following sub ject, with the following speakers:— “Resolved, That the United. Stales should not hold tho Philippines.” Affirmative:—Messrs. W. H. Tni- wlek and William Albert Stubbs and Miss Annie Brumby. Negative:— Messrs. W. W. Mundy, Judson Crabbund Waller Butler. Mr. R. S. Hester will sing a solo, nnd other musical selections will be rendered during the evening. OBITUARY. Wm. A. Camp was born Oot. 16, 1830; diqd 6ot. 16, 1000; aged 04 years. Ho was married to Miss Elizabeth Gurley in 1850, she having long since preceded hip to that bettor land. Ho was mar, ried for the second time to Mary Pew in 1800. He was baptizod into tho Baptist ohnreh in 1853, and ordained to tho ministry in Botblohem ohuroh, in Polk opunty, in 1833, Mr. Gamp entered tho war in 1808 and bravely served his oountry until the oloso of tho great struggle between the Btatcs, after whioh he was honora bly discharged. As far as the writer can learn, he ijad always been a quiet, upright Ohristinn gentleman without an onomy, bat ev erybody loved “Uncle Billie,” as ho was often oalled. Ho had a kind word for all, and was always shown the kind est regard by those he met. Bat on the morning of his birthday, at about the honr of his birth, whioh marked him 04, the word wae spoken from whioh there is no appeal: “It is onoagb; come up higher." Brother Camp has gono to that beau- tifal land where ho will not need the light of tho snn to guide his footsteps over tho Elysian plains of heaven; for the smiles of Jcsns will bo snfQoient to illuminate the pathway of the blest. To the friends and relatives ,wo say, be faithful and go on, and ere long the distant hill of Canaan will loom up into your view, and you will bo ena bled to exolaim, "I am almost home.” And tho vessel will glide swiftly over earth’s stormy waves and land you safely in the haven of eternal rest. A Fiitund. liver is the use of the famous little pills known as DoWItt’s Little Early Risers. Easy to take. Never gripe. E. Brad ford. Miss JesBie Lewis, of Borne, and MiEses Vera Turner and Hattie Good win, of Cedartown, are guests of tho Misses Good win,on Gilmer street. -Cur- tersville News, 24th. CUT THE PRICE-SPOTCASM TO ALL 228 8r 230 BROAD ST., ROME, GA. , Selling as we do for SPOT CASH enables us to place belore you the I3e»L Goods for the same money as you would pay for an inferior grade. Because we al ways are in a position to buy'when the market is at its lowest and as we have no bad debts can afford to sell on a Very Close Margin, it will pay you to visit OUR STORE while in Rome, In fact it will pay you to visit Rome just to visit Our Store. The Spot Cash Store. Fascinators, each 80c Lnilies 1 heavy Swiss Rib Elas tic Umlervests, each 25c Ladies’ Jersey Rib combina tion Suits, each 25c Children’s Jersey Rib eombi- t-ion Sleep’g garments,each 25c Ladies’ heavy Striped Flannel Underskirts, each 25c 10-4 heavy fancy border Cot ton Blanket, each 25c 10-4 extra heavy Cotton Blan- I ket, pair 00c Ladies’ hands’e but. trimmed all-wool Shirt Waists, each $1 Ladies’ fine accordion plaited Underskirts all colors^ $1 Children’s Kid button Shoes, pair, 15e Boys’ Knee Bants, sizeB (1 to 15 years, pair, 20c Boys’ good School Suits, small sizes, each 50c Boys’ line two piece Suits, all sizes, each 75c Boys’ good School Umbrella, each 81)e Children’s fast black Ribbed Hose, pair 5c Ladies’ black or brown Seam less Hose, pair 5c Ladies’ heavy Jersey Rib Un- dorvest, each 15c Ladies’ fur trimmed Cloth Capes, each 48c Ladies’ very fine Applique trimmed plush Capes,each 75c Men’s percale Shirts, collar and cuffs, each Me Men’s heavy Waterproof Duck Coats, llnnnel lined, each 08c Children’s Colored - Border Handkerchiefs, each - le Ladies’ all-linen hemstitched Handkerchiefs, each 6c Ladies’ black or tan leather Belts, each 16c Children’s hand - made wool Hoods, eacli 25c Ladies’ all - wool hand-made .ONE ROCK BOTTOM PRICE TO ALL.. lib hot. best Petroleum Jelly 10c Pair largo steel Scissors 10c Good steel Curry Comb 10c 83 foot Plow Line 16c Good Fire Shovel' 5c Pair good steel Cutting Pliers 5c Large hot. House’d Ammonia 10c Large hott-le good Bay Rum 5c Good steel Gross Cut Saw 25c 8 oz. hot. best. Machine Oil 5c 5 papers Pius for 6c 80 hulls best Sewing Thread 16c Large Cnko Pure Olive Oil Oast-eel Soap 5c Box best, Buttermilk Soap 8 cakes a box 10c Leather Purse with chain 6c Pyfirl Buttons, all sizes, value 15c doz. for 7ic 500 page School Tablet, each 5c Niekle Alarm Clock, warran ted one year 76c Wnde and Butcher hollow ground Razors, encli 50c Watch, Chain and Charm, warranted one year, eacli 00c Good size Zinc Trunk, iron bottom, teach $1.25 Largo size Dress Suit Case, spring lock, each $1.50 Heavy yard wide . Standard Sheeting 4Jc Heavy yd. wide Bleaching 5c Men’s white Alpine tar Standard Cotton Checks, yd. 4Jc Hats, each ' Heavy striped Ticking, yd. (i|c Yd. wide Shirting Percales in ’ remnants, yard (t£e Very liea’y English Flnnelette in remnants, yard 7c Heavy yd. wide English Flnn elette, new patterns . 124c Large size white Honey Comb Towels, each 10c 08-in. oil boiled turkey red Damask, yard 25c 08-in. heavy bleached or silver bleached Damask, yard 25c Extra large hemmed Honey Comb Bed Spreads, each $1 All sizes in R. & O. make of Corsets 48c. R^en’s heavy working Shifts, best. Percale, eacli 26c Men’s heavy seamless Sox, pr. 5r ’"en’s white Alpine fur felt Hats, each ' 75c Boys’ fur felt Cigarette Crush Hats fiOc Men’s medium wide ilat brim fur felt Hats, eacli $1 Men’s heavy ileeco lined Shirts and Drawers, each 28c Men’s natural wool Shirts and Drawers, each 89c. Boys’ heavy fleece lined Shirts and Drawers, each 30c Men’s good elastic Suspenders 15c Mr. Monroe Bouse and Mrs. Mattio Cochran, of Walthall, wero united in marriage Tuesday, ’Squire J. B. Jones officiating. Woman’s silence signifies more than a man’s because it is much less fre quent. FRANK AND TRUTHFUL. It is soldom a Northern paper has any regard for truth when it Bpoaks of tho race question in tho South, but tho Obieago Herald is au exception to tho rule. That papor is frank enough to say: “Forty yours ago tho negro wob a slave;, today ho is a problem. Tho South disfranchises him and lynohos him; the North lynches him and buys his franohiso. Of tho two tho North uses him the worse. The South under stands the negro better than tho North, and, on tho whole, treats him better. It at least gives him what ho most needs—employment,and gives it freely. But his ohanoos in tho North grow fowor every year.” MOJtOAL VALLEY DOTH. Mr. E. C. Wright spent last week In Atlanta taking In tho sights of the lilg Fair. MIbs Carrie Stokes has returned to Aragon aftoran extended visit In our community. Kov. John C. Head attended the Bap. tlst Association near the Cedar City lost Saturday and Sunday. Mr. H. O. Wynn was among the visit ors In tho Slate City lost Thursday. Messrs. W. H. Morgan and J. O. Las- lie wero In your city on a business trip Friday. Mr. and Mrs. James Clyatt spent Fri day In Rockmart. Dr. R. E. Cason, of Cedartown, was in our community on business Thursday, Mr. Charley Freeman was among the visitors In the Hill City last Saturday. Miss Ella Cummings, of Rockmart, as u visitor In our community Sun day. Mr, Mancp Peek was In Rockmart on business Saturday. Mr. Joe Parham, of Stllesboro, wus among the visitors In this Beotinn Sun day. Misses Emma Morgan nnd Elsio Head were numbered with tho visitors In Rock inart Sunday. Mr. Hugh Wllllayismi, of the slate City, was a passing visitor through our settlement Saturday. Mr. R. D. Dansby, ol Remits, has been in our community on business tho past few days. Mr. Will lli-owor was ovor to Aragon on business Tuesday. / Tho heavy rains here Monday greutly daniaged'tho cotton that-was open anil unpicked, but ow’ng to the lino weather wo have had for gathering, thero was but Iltilo in tho fields. Blub Jay. Dizziness, loss of appetite, flatulency and nausea are all connected with dys pepsia or indigestion. Herbine will give prompt rollef. Price 60 cts. T.F. Burbank. “Tho Loveliest Woman in all Amer ica,” “Tho Future of tho White House,” "Tho Man Who Wrote Narois- sus," "How Aunt Sally Brought Down tho House," a short story, are some of tho excellent features of the November Ladies’ Home Journal. "Josiah Allen’s Wife” funnily narrates tho inoidents of hor fourth visit. Thero are numerous artiolos on the fashions, and woman’s work. By the Curtis Publishing Com pany, Philadelphia, One dollar a year; ton oonts a oopy. Mr. A. E. Young, a prominent Polk county morokant and planter,was in the oity yesterday.—Borne Tribune, 28d. Rock=a=By,e Baby '"'"These are sv/eet words, but how much pain and suffering they used to mean. It’s different now. Since Mother's Friend has become known expectant mothers have been spared much of the anguish of child birth. Mother’s Friend Is a liniment to be applied externally: It Is rubbed thoroughly into the muscles of the abdomen. It gives elasticity and strength, and when the final great strain comes they respond quickly and easily without pain. Mother's Friend Is never taken Internally. Internal remedies at this time do more harm than good. If a woman Is supplied with this splendid lini ment she need never fear rising or swelling breasts, morning sickpess, or any of the discomforts which usually accompany preg nancy. TAX CCtyLiEQIQJVS NOTICE. I will bo tit tho Toil lowing naniod; places at dates named below Tor the purpose of collecting tbo state ami county taxes for tho year 1900:— , SKOOND HOUND. Etna ......Nov. li, a m. Hampton’s HtiftfiV, Esom Hill........... Berry’s Station.... Blooming Grove.. Lime Branch Antioch Young’s ...., Fish Creek Gradyi.„. Brownlng’«.,.,fc!| ft, p ui 7, a tn y 7,pm 8, a m • 8, p ni 9, a nt 9, p oz 10, a iiz 10, p in 12, a m 13, a uu 18, p mi 13 p m 14 a m 14 p IM 15 a m 10, IS Buncombe., Cochran’s Mill. Aragon Seney Lake Creek Ray’s Mill J Cedartown. ,.f Rockmart 4 THIRD ROUND, Etna Hampton’s Esom Hill..; Blooming Grove.. Lime Branch Antioch..; Young’s jFish Creek.... 1 .............. Grady ...,/. Browning’s...... Buncombe Aragon Rockmart 12, p m 13,1# Lake Creek.... ; y ... 15, a ua Cedartown ..15,pm 17,18,19,2C This Oot. 1st, 1000. W. C. Y. SOHLIESTETT, T. C. P. C. JDr. and Mrs. W. H. Mansell, oJ Walthall, are in Atlanta this week, vis* iting relatives and attending the Fair. When you cannot sleep for coughing it is hardly neoeseary that any one should tell you that you need a few doses of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy to allay the irritation of tho throat, anal The proprietor of a large hotel In Tampa. e W*Si#® Fla., writes: "My wife had an awful time I ^ ^or sale by E.Bradford, druggist, with her first child. During her second j ... tll ^ . • aregnancy. Mother’s Friend was used and Misses Callie and Jessio Ragsdale are .reo, 4, a m Lp tn 5 ft, U IT ft, p Dti 7, a m 7, pm .s, a tn. 8,.J> It 12, a in. the baby was born easily before the doctor arrived. It’s certainly great.” THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. Write for our free illustrated book, "Before Uaby 'WSgfec&a POSITIONS GUARANTEED, Under $3,000 Cash Deposit, kallroad Faro Paid. Open all roar to Both Keren. Very Cheap Board. Gcorglu-Alahnmn Business College, Slacou, GVe-Jv/fn attending tho Fair in Atlanta this week. Do( not get soared if your heart troubles vuu. Most likely you suffer from indigestion. Kndol Dyspepsia Cure digests what yuu eat and give* the worn out st'omneh perfect rest, it is tho only preparstion known that completely digests all classes of foods..- that is why it cures the worst oases of indigestion nnd stomach trouble eftei everything else has failed. It may !*. taken in all condiM-vir and , : help but do you good. E. Bradford. Afflictions are like lightning. Yep can never tell where they will .-trie: until they havo fallen.