The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946, October 25, 1900, Image 7

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Difficult Digestion That Is dyspepsia. It makes lifo miserable Its suflorevs eat not becauso they want to, — but because they must. They know thoy are irritable and fretful; but they cannot bo otherwise. . They complain of a bad taste In the mouth, a tenderifcss at the .pit of the stom ach, an uneasy feollng of pufly fulness, headache, heartburn and what not. The effectual remedy, proved by perma nent cures of thousands of severe coses, is Hood’s Sarsaparilla noon's Pills are the best cathartic. KAY & BRO., DEALERS IN Fine Whiskies, I Cash Orders Promptly Filled. Borne, Gra. FOR RATES andMAPS ALL POINTS North 0 West ADDRKSS FRED D. BUSH, DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENT Louisville & Nashville R. R. No. 1 Brown Bid., Opp. Union D.epot ATLANTA, GA. “No Trouble to Answer Questions.” DIRECTOR?. CITY OFFICERS. Mayor, L. S. Ledbetter. Mayor pro tern., T. H. Adams. Clerk, J. C. Knight. Treasurer, B. A. Fite. Councilman: J.A. Liddell, B.A. Fite, D. J. Lowry, T.F. Burbank,T.H. Ada ms. 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.Sbillett, W. T. Gibson, R. A. Adams, W. K. Fielder, J. W. Judkins, W. G. England. Superintendent, Prof. H. L. Sewell. P0L1$ SUPERIOR COURT. Judge, C. G. Janes. Solicitor General, W. T. Roberts, oi Donglassville. Clerk, W. C. Knight. Official Stenographer, H. M. Nicholes. COUNTY OFFICERS. Commissioners, D. M. Russell, H. N. Sheffield, J. C. Hand. r Ordinary, A. D. Hogg. Clerk, W.C. Knight. Sherltl, T. C. Hagan. Deputy Sheriff, J. B. Hogg, fax Receiver, M. E. McCormick. Tax Collector, Volts Sclilicstet. 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, Kov. C. K Henderson. Presbyterian, Rev. G'.O’N. Martiudale. 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, Cba8.V. Wood; 1st Asst. Chief, J. H. Philpot; 2d Asst., Holmes Smith; Sec’y, E. W. Collins;’ Treas., John Jud kins. Fire Co. No. 1.—Capt., J. H. Philpot; Pres., J. H. Sandeis; Sec’y, Fred Wood; Treas.. J. E. Judkins. Ffre 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.Judklns,, W.M., J.T. Phillips, S. W., J. P. Carter, J.W., Chas. Beasley, i Sec’>.. T. F. Burbank, Treas. Meets 1st I and 3d Friday evenings In each month. Adonlram Chapter, Wo. 41, R. A. M. W, G. England, 6. P., W. R. Beck, K., J. W. Judkins. Sec'y., T. F. Burbank, Treas. Meets 2a and 4th Friday even- °§edar Valley Council, No. 1380, Royal Arcanum, W. C. Bunn, Regent, R. H. March man. V. R., E. B. Russell, C., L. S. Ledbetter, Sec’y, J. O. Crabb, Col. Cedartown Lodge, Woodmen q* 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 9 3d district, W. T. Lee, 4th Saturday, J. B. Jones, N. P. Rockmart, 1072d district, O. K. Sim- mervllle, 4th 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; Abljah Watson,N P. Esom Hill, 1079th district, Robert Caldwell, 1st Saturday; J. N. Tor rence, N. F. Hampton's, 1070th district, T.J.Demp sey, 2d Saturday, L. Sutlierlin, N. P Buncombe, 1073d district, C.N.Waits, r 4th Saturday. M. M, Jones, N. P. f J Browning’s, 1447th district, F. H. >yMarbut, 4th Saturday. N. V. Parris, 1 N.P. ' ' Antioch, 1518th district, G. W. Peek, 2d Saturday; W. H. Morgan, N. P. Lake Creek, 1570tti district, John A. fucker, J. P., 2d Tuesday; tV. J. Brown, N. P. FIUE AT TAYLORSVILLE). Mr. Jeff Davis lost his ffne gin near Taylorsville by lire • Sat urday afternoon. He had just put in a new engine and had everything in excellent running order. The building and machin ery were totally destroyed/ and a couple of car-loads. of cotton seed wore burned. Mr. Duvis is one of Pollc’.s best young men, and his many friends sympathize with him in his heavy loss. At the twenty-sixth annual session of tlio Mississippi Valley Medical Associ ation, whiok was in session at the Bat tery Park hotel, Asheville, N. 0,, last week, Dr. E. H, Biohardson, of At lanta, contributed an elaborate artiolo on gangrene. Those who attended the mooting say tho paper was one of the most interesting rend'before tho asso ciation. Dr. Biobnrdson’s treatise was listonod to with marked interest by tho members of the aBsooiation.—Consti tution. Constipation is tho rook that wrooks many lives; it poisons the vory life blood. Regularity onn ho established through tho uso of Priokly Ash Bitters. It iB mildly oathartio and strengthens tho stomaob, liver and kidneys. T. F. Burbank. Mrs. .T. W. Burnley, of Aragon, died last Sundny morning. Mrs. Burnley was a member of tho Motkodist church and was a highly respected and truo Christian woman.—Rookmart Slate. Dizziness, Bpells of blindness, head ache aud sour stomach aro caused by torpid liver and constipated bowels. Priokly Ash Bitters removes tho oauBO of the troable ana puts the system in perfeot ordor. T. F. Burbank. Mesdnmos R. R. nnd W. H. Beasloy visited in Cedartown Tuesday.—Rook mart Slate. Priokly Ash Bitters ouros disease of the kidnoys, olennses and strengthens the liver, stomach and bowels. T. F. Burbank. If a wife foots her husband's sooks it is seldom a bnrdon for him to foot her hills. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don’t Know it. now To Find Out.. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set tling Indicates an unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; If It stain's your linen it Is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass It or pain in the back Is also convincing proof that the kidneys, and blad der are out of order. What to Do. ^ There Is comfort In the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain In the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to hold water and scalding paln-tn passing It, or bad effects following use o( liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many tlme3 during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary etfect of Swamp-Root ts soon realized. It stands the highest for Its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists In50c. and$l. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery and a book that tells more about It, both sent absolutely free by mall, address Dr. Kilmer & nomo or Swamp-Boot. Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer In this paper. 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 agentB sell at $1.63.) I Make Frames, All Sizes and Price. Barber, Photographer. KUCKMjyRI NEI6A. Mrs. E. Todd Bpout a few days last woek in Oastorsvillo, tho guest of her sister, Miss Anna Dobbs. Miss Witt Mosley went down to At lanta Friday. Miss Ella JohuBon, a oharming young lady of Rookmart, spoilt Saturday in your oity. Mesdames Adams and High ton or, of your oity, are tho guests, of Mrs. T. W. Morgan’s family tliis week. Messrs. Roovos and Henderson, of Stilesboro, woro in the town Sunday. Mrs. E. Barbor spent a fow days last woek taking in tho Fair in Atlanta. Mrs. M. E. Carpenter vlsltod her daughter at Hamlet last week. Miss Kate Hill, of Stilesboro, is the guest of friends in Rookmart this week. Mrs. R. R. Thompson, of Cedartown, is spending this woek with relatives in Rookmart. Mr. Phillips, of Mississippi, !b visit ing bis daughter, Mrs. W. B. Fambro, this wook. Miss Elia Spinks was oallod to Dallas last week on acoount of illnoss in her brother’s family.. Dan Williamson left last week for Oakhurs.tTox., whore ho will make ills future homo. Mr. and Mrs. MoQinnis spent a fow days this wook taking in tho Fair in At lanta. Mrs. J. B, Jones, of Walthall,is visit ing her brother, Mr. T. W. Morgan, this week. Mr. O. M. Dnnawny went over to Oar- torsvillo Tuosdny morning, returning that night. Prof. Buell Stork will open a hank in Rookmart about November 1st. Tho Argns wishes him sneoess. He wont down Saturday to mako arrangements. Dalton Argns. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Hoelop woro onlled to Dallas last weak by tho death of the lattor’s grandfather,tho venerable Dr. Chapman. Mrs. Jas. Hoaton was in Atlanta last wook. REGISTRATION NOTICE. Georgia, Polk County: Notioo is hereby given that tho Board of Registrars for Polk eoanty will meet at the Oonrt Honse in Cedartown on Monday,the 20tb inst., to review the list of voters preparatory to tho national cleotion. All parties desiring to be transferred from ono distriot to another should mako application to tho Board at that timo. This Oat. 24th, 1000. J. L. Branch, Chairman, Board of Registrars for Polk Co., Ga. DR. LIDDELL’S BOOKS. It being impossible for me to stay In my office where my friends can find me, or look after the collection of my accounts, I have placed my books and accounts in the hands of J. IC. Davis, nnd all persons owing me will please cull and settle with him. J. A. Liddell. A WORLD OF SPECIALTIES! -JhJSTJD THE- Largest Thing in This or Any Other Woridi TXTita. eut? McDonald Furniture Co. «iii!!|!Iiiiiiii!iiiiiiiii»hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!|||!iii«' 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 fumiture co, CEDARTOWN and ROME, You assume no risk when you buy Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. E. Bradford will re fund your money if you aro not satis fied after using it. It is everywhere admitted to be the most sucaessful remedy in ubo for bowel complaints and the only ono that never fails. It is pleasant, safe and reliable. Husband (at dinner) — "My! Myl This is a rogular banquet—worthy of a Delmonioo. Finest spread I've seen in an age.” What’s up? Do you expeot oompany?” Wife—"No, but I presume the aook does.” Thousands of the most stubborn and distressing cases of piles have been oared by Tabler’s Buckeye Pile Oint ment. It never fails to cure. Price, 50 cts. in bottles, tubes 75 ots. T. F. Burbqnk. Kind Lady—"Here is a dime. Now, promise me yon will not go to that sa loon over the way and spend it.” Thirsty Thomas—" I promise, lady. Bat is there any special saloon in town you’d like me to patronize?” White’s Cream Vermifuge is a highly valuable preparation, capable, from the promptitude of its aotion, of olearing the system in a few hoars of every worm. Priee 25 ots. T. F. Bnrbank. J_i)>el For Divorce, Georgia—Polk County. Lucelia Tipsey) Petition for Divorce In vh. >lho Superior Court of Joseph Tipsey. j Polk County, Georgia. To February Term. 1001: It appearing to the Court that the de fendant in the above stated ,-ase rosidea out of the state of Georgia, and that it is noeessary to perfect service upon him by publication, it is ordered that service he perfected by publication ol this order in Tan Cedartown Standard twlco a month for two months prior to the Feb ruary term, 1901, of this Court, and that the said term bo tho appearance term for this case. This the Hth day of Octo- her, 1000. C. G. Ianes, J. S C. T. O. Bunn A Trawick, Plaintiff's Attys. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Clcuuci and bcautlficf the ,&»'*- Promote! ft luxuriant■ growth. <& tggjj|gS^£ Many a black bat is an example" of darkness that may b6 felt. An old baobelor says the writes of women are mostly postscripts. Feelings of safety pervade the household that uses One Minute Cough Curq, the only harmless remedy/ that produces immediate results. It is in fallible for coughs, colds, croup and all throat and lung troubles. It will pre vent consumption. E. Bradford. Conscience is like a railroad switch. If it is carofully tended it will keep you on the right track. Nature can only feed the flame of life with the food eaten which is digested. Herbine will reinvigorate a weak stom ach, and so improve digestion as to in sure the natural bloom of health. Price 50 cents. T. F. Burbank. People talk about the “flowing bowl,” when they know it isn’t the bowl that flows. Do You Need an Electric Belt? Dr. J. Newton Hathaway has per fected an electric belt which he is pre pared to famish to all patients who need it, at a merely nominal ebarere. Write to J. Newton Hathaway, M. D. 22£ South Broad St., Atlanta, Ga. The naughty schoolboy is, always glad when he sees the teaober loy down tho rule. FREE BLOOD AND SKIN CURE. An Offer Proving Faith. Ulcers, Eating Sores, Cancer, Scrofula, Itching Skin, hcabw and Scales of Eczema. Aches and Pains in bones, back or joints, Syphilitic Blood Poison, Rotten Gumsand Chronic Rheumati—* and all obstinate, deep-seated blood troubles quickly c botanic : for n case of Blood Disease that B 0 tnuic Blood Balm will not ctfre. The cures are permanent and not n patching Up. Is your Blood Thin? If so, your Blood is Bad. Blood Balm will moke the Blood Pure and Rich, Heals every Sore,Stops the Aches anti invigorates the old and weak Botanic Blood Balm, the oirly perfect Blood Puri fier made. Sold at Drug stores. $! per large bottle, including complete directions. To prove our faith in Blood Balm a trial bottle given nwoy to sufferers. For fi* *e trial bottle, address Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Don’t hesitate, but write at once describing trouble, nnd free personal medical athice given. Blood Brim (B. B. B.) Cures when all else falls. Thoroughly tested for 30 yenrs. Over 3.000 voluntary testimonials of cures by using B. B. B. Some men enjoy ohronio laziness more than others enjoy a well-earned rest. Twenty Years Proof. Tutt’s Liver Pills keep the bow els in natural motion and cleanse the system of all impurities An absolute cure for sick headache, dyspepsia, sour stomach,'con stipation and kindred diseases. “Can’t do without them” R. P. Smith, Chilesburg, Va. writes I don’t know how I could do without them. I have had Liver disease for over twenty years. Am now entirely cured. Tutt’s Liver Pills 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, a tract of land in said County where on Mrs. M. E. West resided at the time of her death, described as follows;— undivided interest in lots Nos. 893, 000 and 007 and the south half of No. 008, all in the 2nd District and 4th Section of Polk county, Georgia. The entire tract containing 180 acres, more or less. The other half of said land owned by J. W. West. Said farm is well improved. Terms of sale, cash. This October the 3rd, 1900, William Janes, Administrator of Mrs. M. E. Wefit. Pay vour subscription to The Standatd, APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. Georgia, Polk County. To the Superior Court of said county: The petition ot E. IC. VauWtnkle, w. t ; . Harris, II. L. Sterns and Hunter Har- ris, all ol said state, respectfully shows: 1st, That they desire for themselves, their associates, successors and assigns, to become incorporated under tno name and stylo of CEDARTOWN ICE COM- FAN Y. 2d, Tho term for which petitioners nsk to be incorporated Is twenty years, with the privilege of renewal at the eud of that time. ,3rd, The capital stook of tho corpora tion is to be Six Thousand Dollars; di vided into shares pf One Hundred Dol lars each. Petitioners, however, ask tho privilege ol increasing said capital stock from time to time not exceeding in tho aggregate Tw’enty-Five Thousand Dol lars. 4th, The obioot of tho proposed cor poration is pecuniary gain and profit to its stockholders. The petitioners pro pose to carry on the business of manu facturing nnd selliug ice and furnishing cold storage, and to exercise tho usual power and to do all usual necessary and proper acts which pertain to or may be connected with such business. 6th, The principal office and place of business or the proposed corporation will be in the oity of Cedartown, in said state and county. Wherefore, petitioners pray to be made a body corporate under the name and style aforesaid, entitled to the rights, privileges and immunities and subject to the liabilities fixed by law. Tills October 22d, nineteen hundred. Harry L. Sterns, William J. Harris, Edward K. VanWinkle, Hunter Harris. Filed in office this the 24th day of Oc tober, 1900. W. C. Knight, Clerk. I certify that the* foregoing is a true copy of the orlgiual petition lor eharter filed in my office. This Oct. 24th, w.o. ~ 1000. . Knight, O. P. S. C. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Georgia—Polk County. By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold at public outcry on the 1st Tues day in November, 190U, at the court house door in said county between the usual hours of sale, the following real estate,situated iu Polk county,Ga.,to- wit:— Lots of land Nos. 512, 513 and 507 and the east half of lot No. 508 in the 18th dist. and 3rd section of Polk county, Ga., and containing 140 acres more or less. Sixty-five acres of good farming land, in cultivation. Good lime and slate quarries on said land, and located in a good community. The terms of sale, cash. This the 1st day of October, 1000. J. C. & C. L. Hulsey, Administrators of Mrs. Sarali A. Hulsey, deceased. YtHTClfwi V)N\\TOS>nY. CSnairroH. Kv. He fere nee—Awards at 2 greatest World’s Expo* PitioDS and thousands of jrriidimte! in positions. Cantor roll Duslnewi Course, including Tui tion, Books and Bo.-ml in family, about SDOniniSD, 71I‘E»WFUTISG £ TELEGRAPHY, 8PECI1L1IE3. OiTTho Kentucky University Diploma, under 6eul, jwiirdnuu-rii.liiattf!. Literary Course free, if desired. ftovac.itJon, Enter now. Graduates successful, J.1 order to .kw your Mtere reach u 1, address only WILBUR R. SMITH, Lexington, Ky. Hole.— Kentucky University resources, t-VMi.OOQ, and iad nearly Iva) siucsnts in aUendanoe last year. Foreclosure by Advertisement, TTndeZ Power of Sale. Georgia—Polk County. Under and by virtue of n power of sale contained In a mortgage executed by H. P. DeBardeleben to B. \V. Hunt, dated the Otli day of .September, 18011, and reoorded in the ollloe of the Clerk of the Superior Cuurt of Falk county, Ga., in Book D of Mortgages, Folio 12(1, the undersigned will sell at publio out-cry, at the Court House door in said county, during the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, on the 1st Tuesday in Nov., 16U0, the following property, to-wit:—Lot of land No. 430; the west half of No. 434 and the west half of No. 435, sit uated, lying nnd being in the 2nd Dis triot nnd 4th Section of Polk county, Georgia, exoeptnbout one norc deeded to Mount Hope Churob. For the pur pose of paying a certain promissory note for the sum of Five Hundred ($500) Dollars, executed and delivered by H. F. DeBardeleben to B. W. Hunt on the 0th day of Sept., 1800, and due on the Oth’dny of Sept., 1000, stipulat ing for interest at 7% from date and all cost of colleotion,ino!uding 10% at torney’s fees, together with the oost of this proceeding, ns provided in said mortgage. A deed to the purohaser will be made by the undersigned. This the 3rd day of Oot., 1000. B. W. Hunt. Sanders & Davis. Attorneys. Rond Notice. Georgia—Polk County; All persons are hereby notified that there Is n petition before the Board Commissioners Roads and Revenues to discontinue the publluroad loading frqra tho Cedartown and Esom Hill roa.l at C. M Isbell’s, to the stato line, and reviewers having reported upon tho samo It will be tried ot tho next meeting of this Board on the 3J, Monday in November u.xr, nnd unless a good cause Is shown io the contrary that part of said road, front C. M. Isbell’s, to the Esom Hill and Cave Spring road will be made a pri vate way; from the Esom Hill and Cnvo Spring road to the Esom Hill and Priors Station road will cnntlnuo a DUb- !tc road; from tho Esom Hill nnd Prior’s Station road to the Alabama line, will be made a private way and the road lending from J. R Hacknoy’s residence, to the E-om Hill nnd Cedartown road, between the residence of Ben Jones nnd Shiloh church, will ho established ns a public road. Done by order of the Board. This Oct. loth, 1000. D. M. Bussku., Chm. Board Oms. lU-18*4t Notice Public ltoad. Georgia—Polk County. All parties arc hereby notified that there is a petition for a new public road in the 1447 Diet, G. M.. from oounty line to tho Cedartown and Villa Bica Rond, before the Board Commissioners of Bo id and Revenues that will be noted upon nt tho Novembei meeting of tho said Board. Done by order of the Board. Thle Oot. loth. 1000. 10-18 4t D. M. Russell, Okm’njffiS It is probably oalled.the gift of speeoh becauso talk is ohcap. I