The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946, October 25, 1900, Image 8

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7 JANCER Cannot bo Cut Out or Removed with Plasters Surgical operations nml flesh destroying plasters are useless, painful mid dangerous, and besides, never cure Cancer. No matter how often a cancerous sore is removed, another comes nt or near the same point, and always in a wome form Docs not tills prove conclusively that Cancer is a blood disease, and that it is folly to attempt to cure tills deep-seated, dangerous blood trouble by cutting or burning out the sore, which, after all, is only all outward sign of the disease—a place of exit for the iraisoii ? Cancer runs In families through many generations, and those whose ancestors have been afflicted with it are liable at ilny time to be stricken with tile deadly malady. Only Blood Diseases can be Transmitted from One Generation to Another —further proof that Cancer in a disease of the blood. To cure a blood disease like this you must cure the entire blood system—reniove every trace of the poison. Nothing ct Cancer effectually and permanently but S.'S. S. , 8. vS. S. enters the circulation, searches out and removes all taint, aiid stops the formation of cancerous cells. No mere to or ordinary blood medicine can do this. S. 8. S. goes down to the very roots of the disease, and forces out the deadly nois S. S. nt the same time purifies the blood and builds up the general )king wart or mole, a lump in the breast, a cut or bruise that rel uld all be looked upon with suspicion, as this is often the begin Mrs. Hnrnli M. Keenllng, 941 Windsor *• thf * til. refuses to beginning of 41 years old, nnd for t s years B&iMi in tills city said Tenn., writes 1 my Jaw, which the doctors i imu 1 couid not live more than six months. I accepted t true, nnd had given up all hope of ever heirig well agaii ■ form < Cancer < julhs. I accepted their statement ns .. „ r .ver hclug well again, when mydrug- K Ut, knowing of my condition, recommended 8. 8. 8. After tnklng a few ottles the sore began to heal, much to the surprbe of the physicians, and In n short lime made a complete cure. I have gained in flesh, my nppetite is splendid, sleep is refreshing —in fnct, am enjoying perfect health.'' Our medical department is in charge of physicians of long ed In treatini ^gjll xpericnce, who are especially skilled in treating Cancer i , - ,, o and other blood diseases. Write for any advice or information wanted, we make no charge whatever for this service. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, OA. Polk County Sheriff Sales for November, 1900, Stato of Goorgla—County of 1’olk. Will bo Hold boforo tlio court house door in tlio olty of Codartown, Polk county, Ga., within tlio legal hours oi Halo 011 tlio lirst Tuesday In Nov., 1000, lotholilghost blddor for cash tlio follow ing doscrlbod proporty to-wlt:— Certain proporty, of which the follow ing Is a full nnd complete desnrip- tion:—Dots of land Nos. 010, 0-18, Oil and 080 in the 21st District nnd IJrd Sootion of Polk County, Georgia. .Said property levied on as the prop erty of Mrs. Emma Dovier to satisfy an execution issued from the Superior Court of said County In favor of F.M. Randall against -Mrs. Emma Devier. Said 11 fa having been transferred to John P.JDavis. Said property boing in poasoaBion of Mrs.Ernnm Devier. Said ll fa being for puroliaBB monoy. Said F. M. Randall lias exeouted a deed to the Defendant and tile Bame lllcd in the Clerk’s OOloe of Polk County and reoorded. Written notice given Defendant ns required by law. Also, nt tlio snmo Unto and placo will bo sold tlio following prooorty, to-wlt Ono farm lying in a body consisting of thirty (80) noros lying on tho nortli sido of lot of land No. ono hundred and oighty-nmo (180), twenty (20) noros on tho north sido of lot of land No. two hundred and forty-four (244), nnd ilf- teon (IS) aoroa on tho south eido of lot of land No. two hundred nnd forty- throo (243), all in tho 17th district and 4th sootion of Polk county, Ga., said farm containing aixty-throo nnd fivu- oighths (08§) aoroa, loviod on na tho property of Riohnrd B. Browator by virtuo of and to satisfy a A. fa. issued from Polk Suporlor Court in favor of Goorgla Loan & Trust Co, vs. tho said R. B. Browstor. Dood of ro-oonvoy- anoo Hied and rooordod in tho Giork’s offloo ns tho law requires, and tenant in possession notified ns requirod by tljp law. Also.nt tbo snmo tlmo and placo will ho sold tho following proporty, to-wlt— Lots of land Nos. 1181 and 1185 in tlio 21st District nnd 3d Section of Polk oounty, Georgia, oaeh lot containing 40 noros, loviod on as tho proporty of Aiion MoDonald, umlor and by virtuo of a mortgngo 11. in. Issuod from Polk Supo rlor Court inlavorofG. L. Drummond against Aiion McDonald nnd against said land. Also nt tlio snmo tlmo nnd plnoo will bosoldtliA following proporty, to-wlt: Land lot No. 452 in tlio 20tli district and 3d sootion ot Polk oounty, Ga., as tho proporty of O. II. and N. P. Rico; levied on under nil. fa. issuod from Justlco Court of tbo 1223d District G. M. of said county in favor of T. W. M. Brown, Administrator, against O. H. and N. P. Rico lor tho puroliaso money of said land. Tommie In possession no- tilled oi levy. Also nt tlio samo time nnd placo will bo sold the following proporty, to-wlt:— Lota of land Nob. 8,0,10.11, 72,78,01, A2UW IIIUU it Uni O) V | llh Xl| (A) I Of 02 and 150, oaoli containing 40 acres, more or less, and tlioso parts of lota of land Nos, 12 and 13 lying oil tbo north sido or tho Vnu Wort road, containing rospoctivoly nine and twonty acres, nil In tho 1st District and 4tb Sootion of Polk county, Ga, Also lots of land Nos. 100,110, 111, 178, 171), 180, 181, 182, 183, 251, 252, 253 and 251, oaoli containing 40 ncros, nnd nil boing in tbo 2d DiBtrlot nnd 4th Sootion ot Polk oounty, Ga., known as tlio Ann L, Camp farm, and containing nine bundrod and nino noros more or loss, and all loviod on ns the proporty of Mrs. Ann L. Camp by vir tuo of nnd to sntisly a 11. fa. issued from Polk Suporlor Court m favor of Travel ers Iusurnuco Co. vs. tlio said Mrs. Ann L. Camp. The doed of reconveyance tllod and rocordoil in the otllce of tho clerk of tho Suporlor Court ns required by law. and tho tenant in possession, boing the dofeudnnt In li, fa., notified ns tho law provides. Levy made by W. T, Crookor, Sberlll. Also at the samo time nnd placo will bo sold tlio following proporty to-wlt:— One farm lying in n body comprising lots of land Nos. 620, 621, 600, 601 and 607, nnd also all of lots of laud Nos. 618 and 510, which He on the south side or tbe public road which runs from Cedartown to Prior’s Station, being about one-half of oacb ot said land lots Nos. 618 and 610, said farm lying In the 2d district and 4th section of Polk county, Ga., and containing 230 acres, more or less, except tbe tract; oi one aero being the proporty ol New ie proporty ol Harmouy church, takou partly from eaob of said lots Nos. 618 and 610, all levied on ns tbe proporty of George C. Green l>y virtue ol and to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Polk Superior Court In favor of Watson V. Coe vs. tbo said Geoige C. Green. Deod of re-conn y- ance Hied and recorded In tbo otHco of tbo Clerk of Superior Court as required by tbo law. Tenant In possession noti liod in writing as tbe lnw requires, This tbe 4th day of Oct., 1900. T.C. HAGAN, Shorin'. J. B. HOGG, Dop’ty Sli’tf. Mrs. Nagsby (impatiently oalling)— "Norn, drop everything at once, and come to mo!" “Nora—“'Yes, ma’am." Mrs. Nagsby—“Now, what's the baby prying for?" Nora—” ’Cause 1 dropped him, ma'am.” You aro porfootly Bate in lending money to a man who promptly returna a borrowed silk umbrella. Tho careful hen seldom mislays nn egg. Motlvoi Money Not Philanthropy. In tho absurd publications with which oompross ownors fill oortain Southorn papors thoy fail to inform tho puhlio that thoir motive is not philanthropy hut dollars, Long aoonstomod to mako big profits out of tho necessity of reduoing the old halo’s sizo by a second oomprossion, thoy havo oomo to holiovo that ootton is grown in ordor that it may ho oomprcBsed. The larmor, howovor, doos not labor aarly and late moroly to proyido a fat living for a privileged olass. Ho soils his cotton to tho man who will give him tho most monoy, nnd ho has it halod in tho way that will oost him tho loast. If ho is within ronoh of a Roundlnp halo plant, 1)6 hauls his ootton thoro beoauso ho knows that by having it put in Round- lap halos tho burlap oovoring used will oost him about 60 oonts per halo loss than bagging and ties, nnd that his ootton,not noeding to bo rooomprossod, will soli for a promlum moro than suill- oiont to pay tho baling > ohnrgo. He knows, too, that if tho timo should over oomo wkon it will not pay him to havo his ootton put up in Roundlap halos ho can havo it halod in somo other way that will pay him. , Rose—"Lot’s play kooping bouso," Matsio—"All right. Protend you're a lady, and I’m oalling on yon. Bobo— “That’ll bo fun. Now sit down nnd ask mo how I liko my now oook.” APPLICATION TOR CHASTER FOR THE R00KMART BANK. Georgia, l’olk Countyi To the Hon. Philip Cook, Secretary of State: James Heaton, John A. Fnmbro, II. O. Allgood, Polk County Mercantile Company and W. W. Muncly, of the county of Polk, Buell Stark of the oounty of Polk, and Hoke Sm<th, of the county of Pulton, state of Geor gia, bring this their petition pursuant to tho provisions of nn act of the Gen eral Assembly of Georgia, approved Deoember 20, 1803, and respectfully shows: . 1. That they desire for themselves, their associates and successors, to be incorporated for tlio purpose of carry ing on'the business of banking, ,2. The name and style of the pro posed corporation shall be place Rock- Dr. W. II. Lewis, Lawronoevllie,Va., writes, "I am using Kodol Dyspepsin wtibca, x at „ .... , - r - r Cure in my praotioo among severe i.4Ti onsos of indigestion and tlnd it an ad mirable remedy.” Many hundreds of physioinns depend upon the use of Kodol Dyspopsia Cure in stoinnoli troubles, It digests what you eat, nnd allows you to eat nil the good food you neod, providing you do not overload your stomnoh. Gives instant relief nud a permanent cure. E. Bradford. A lady writor says that it must have bo on a woman who invented tho alpha bet, for had it boon a man ho would havo hogun with tho lottor I. No othor pills can equal DoWitt’s Little Early Risers for promptness, certainty and effloionoy. E. Bradford. Tho mnn who rotiroe with tho eun oortainly has a warm bod-follow. Torturing skin eruptions, burns nnd sores are soothed nt once and promptly healed by applying DeWitt’s Witch live, the b ' Hazel Salve, the'best known oure for piles. Beware of worthless counter- fi ” cits. E, Bradford. An nbsont-mindod man forgots, but the oovotouB man is for getting. Tho most stubborn cases of Bron- ohitis sitcoumb to Ballard’s Horehound Syrup. Prioe 26 nnd 60 ots, T.P. Bur bank. Miorohes nttnok thoir viotims when thoy aro worn out." “That’s so; wo road about them until wo aro dead tired, and then they take a mean ad* vantage of us.” Don't Get Thin Get fat; get nice and plump; there is safety in plumpness. Summer has tried your food-works; winter is coming to try your breath-mill. Fall is the time to brace yourself. But weather is tricky; look out 1 Look out for colds espec ially. Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the subtlest of helps. It is food, the easiest food in the world; it is more than food, it helps you digest your food, and get more nutri ment from it. Don’t get thin, there is afety in plumpness. Man woman and child. tried it, send for free sample SCOTT & BOwff» Chemists, 5oc. aud $i.oo; all druggist. THE ROCKMART BANK. 3. Tho looatlon nnd principal of business thereof shall bn at innrt, said stato nnd county. 4. The amount of the capital stock of snid bank Is Twenty-live Thousand (26,000) Dollars, in Two Hundred and Fifty (260) Bliures of One Hundred (100) Dollars enoh. 6. The nnture of the proposed corpo ration shall bo that or a bank, its gen eral purposes being to discount hills, notes, or othor evidences of debt; to reoelvo nnd pny out deposits with or without interest; to reoelvo on speolal deposit money, bullion, foreign coin and Btooks, bonds and other securities; to buy and sell foreign and domestic exchange, nnd other negotiable paper; to lend money upon personal seourity nnd upon bonds, stooks and other ne gotiable seourities; to take and receive seourity by mortgage or otherwise on proporty of every sort both real nnd personal, nnd generally, do nnd per form nil suoli other matters and things not hereinbeforo enumerated ns arc or mny be inoident to the business of banking. Wherefore, petitioners pray to be incorporated under tile laws of the stnte. Hokk Smith, Jamks IIkaton, J. A. Famuro, Polk Oo. Mkucantile Co., l’er W. Fkiiquson, M’gr, H. C. Alluooo, W. W. Mundy, Bokll Stark. NEWSPAPER DON'TS. Don't discontinue a paper until yon have squared up with it. Don’t abuse a paper unless you pay for it. Borrowers are tho greatest faultfinders a nowspapor has to con tend with. Don't abuso a paper if it uses spaoa in printing something you do not con sider worth reading. Thoso who read your part of tho paper mny think it pure.rot. A paper is built to ploaso many, not ono. Don’t toko a pnpor ont of tho post- Ofllco for flvo years and then refuso to pay for it because you nover subscribed for it nohow. This is plain thievery, pnro nnd simple. You could havo re fused it four years aud eleven months boforo. Don't got mad if your visitor’s name does not appoar in tho personal col umns. Forhaps you did not toll tho editor; bo's no mind rondor. Don’t stop a paper if your tbreo-ool- umn contribution is oondonsed into eight lines. Tho editor may bavedono you a favor. Don’t cuss tbo editor bccauso bis opinions do not oonform to yours. If thoy did he might bo at varianco with eight or ton million other people. Don’t dolay paying your subscrip tion beoauso it is a small matter. If all did tho samo way it would kill tho papor in two ihontbs. Don’t oxpeot ntoro of tho paper than you do for it. If you expect tho paper to speak woll of you, you must speak speak woll of it. FOUR IN ONE PRICKLY ASH BITTERS ] For sale by T. F. Burbank. A BOON TO MANKIND! D" TABLER’S BUCKEYE PILE . 2 iS<n„S — o c 5 & “ < v ro 2 2 - - r C K-! £ H pi z ■nS ° i — = I m o ° ° no jo 5 £ 0 - 03 hi pz M c> sSmnnn CURE A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIN. CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED. TUBES, BY MAIL, 75 CENTS; BOTTLES, 60 CENTS. JAMES F. BALLARD, Sole Proprietor, - - 310 Nortli Main Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. FOR SALE BY T. F. BURBANK. Mule, Hwp £ SI. Louis Kg. For sprains, swellings and lameness thore is nothing so good as Chamber lain's Pain Balm. Try it. For salo by E. Bradford, druggist. “An’ why do thoy call tbim free oi- gnrs if yo havo to dhrop a niokol in tho shlot?” “ Oh I you don’t drop tho niokol to got tho oigar—yon just drop it to find out if tho maohiuo is working. It is well to know that DeWItt’s Witoh Hazel Salve will lienl a burn nnd stop the pain at once. It will cure Gozsmn nnd skin disease and ugly wounds and sores, it is a certain oure for piles. Counterfeits may lie odored you. See that you get the original DeWitt’s Witoh Hazel Salve. E.Brnd. ford. “Prisoner, I hope yon realize how swiftly tho wrong-door is punished. In six short weeks after your orime you stand at tho bar of justice.” “Yis, yor honor; mo monoy give ont." Georgia, Polk County. Personally appeared Hoke Smith, James llenton,.!. A. Fambro, W. Fcr- S uson, Mgr., II. C. Allgood, W. W. lumly nnd Buell Stark, who, on oath, say tlmt Fifteen Thousand (15,000) Dollars of the oapltal subscribed to Tbe Rockmart Bank, for which bank deponents aro now seeking incorpora tion by the Seoretnry of State, has been actually paid by the subscribers, nnd tlmt tho samo is In foot held, and la to be used solely for the business and purposes of the said corporation. Hokk Smith, Jamks Heaton, J. A. Famuro, W. Fkrquson, Mqr., H. C. AnLooon, W. W. Mundy, Burll Stark. Swora to and subsoribed before me, this the 20th day of September, 1000. A. D. Ilona, Ordinary Polk County, Ga. Filed in office of Seoretary of State September 22,1000. State of Georgln, Office of Seoretary of State. I, Philip Cook, Seoretary of State of the state of Georgia, do hereby certify that the three (3) pages of type-writ ten matter hereto attaohed contains a true and oorreot copy of the applica tion for Charter of “The Rockmart Bank," Hied in this office Sept. 22, 4000. Iu witness whereof, I have hereunto set my band and affixed the seal of my office, at the Capitol, in tile city of Atlanta, this tbe 22nd day of Septem ber, in the year of our Lord One Thousand and Nine Hundred, and of the Independence of the United States of America the One Hundred and Twenty-fifth. Philip Cook, Seoretary of State. Administrator's Sale. liy virtue of nn order from tlio court of or dinary of Polk county, granted at the Septem ber term, will ho Bold on first Tuesday in No vember, 1900, nt the court houso door In Bald county, within tho legal hours of sale, tho fol lowing described lands, consisting of these tracts Tract No. 1, Consisting of lota Nos. 6. 0, G9, and 70, situato 111 tho noth district and 3rd section, and south half of lot 1327, situato in the 21st distnot and 3rd seotlon. Tho whole tract containing 180 acres, more or loss, lying in a body. Tract No. ,2, consisting of whole lots Nos. 265 nml 1320, and 10 acres lying.in south-west corner of 1200, nud 10 acres lying in nnrth-wost corner of 1325; situate in tho 2lst district nud 3rd section, nnd lot No. 7. situalc in tho 20th district and 3rd section, tho whole tract con taining 140acres, more or less, lying In a body. Tract No 3, consisting of lot No, 4, situato In tho 20th district nnd 3rd sootion, and i tabling 40 acres, moro cr less. All of said lands lying in Polk county, all sold as tho property of the estate of It. K. Wright, deceased, Into of said county. Sold for the purpose of paying the debts of said do. ceased, anil making distribution among the heirs of said deceased. IV. H. WlucmT, Adm’r of 11. F. Wright. Gold dust has rendered many a man blind to his duty. GOOD HEALTH by the Quart. Every bottle you take of Johnston's Sarsaparilla means better hoalth, and every bottlo eontalns a full quart. It makes bettor blood—purer blood. For thirty years this famous romedy has boeu creating and main* talnlng good health. Johnston’s Sarsaparilla V builds up tho system, tones tbo nerves, and strengthens the muscles moro promptly and cffootually than any othor remedy known. Tho pallor of tho cheek disappears, energy takes tho placo of languor, and tho rich color of health flows to the oheeks. Unequallod for all disorders of the stomach and liver, and for all woakoning com plaints of men, women and children. Bold mrywfctrv. Pri**, $1.00 p*c full quart bottlo. MICHIGAN DRUG CO., - Detroit, nidi. For sale by E. Bradford. A New Book For Men Special Arrangements Whereby a Free Copy Can Bo Obtained by Every Reader of This Paper. havo been busy turning out tho onormous edit ion of Dr. J. Newton Hathaway's now bool ‘ ' VlR( Manliness, Vigor, Hoalth"—necessary to satisfy tho public de mand. Dr. Hathaway has reserved a limited number of thoso books and thoso ho liasspeclally ‘ to send free by ‘readersof this send n am oi] iross to him. l'or 20 years Dr. Hathaway has confined tils practice almost exclusively to diseases of men, and during tlmt timo ho has restored more men to hoalth, vigor, usofulnoss and happiness than any ton other doctors In the country combined. Dr. Hathaway treats and cures by a method ‘ roly his own, discovered and perfected by ;olf and usod oxclpstvoly by him. Loss of Uty, Varicocele, Stricture, Blood Poisoning * - rt "orcnt stages, Rheumatism, Weak Back, -.-..-.-or of urinary complaints, ulcers, Sores and Skin Diseases, Brights Disease and all forms of kldnoy Troubles. Bis treatment for under* louod men restores lost vitality and makes tho patient a strong, well, vigorous man. l)r. Hathaway’s success in tho treatment of Varicocele and Stricture without the aid ot knits - - itYi. In Us aim all mannor the onlj^treatmcnf which cures withoufan ojpii> ation. Dr. Hathaway calls the particular auc tion of sufferers from Varloocele aud Stricture to pages 27.2S, 29.30 and 31 of his new book. Kvoi himaropreparod f roin thupurestami bestdrugs in his own laboratories undarhls personal oversight. l)r. Hathaway makes no charge for consulta tion or ndvleo, either sit his office or by mall, and when a case is taken tho ono low foe covers all :ost of motliolues and professional services. Dr. Hathaway always prefers, when it Is possi ble, to have his patients call on him for at; least onj interview, hut this is not essontial, as he has cured f^oresof thousands of patients in all sec tions cf the world whom ho has uover seen. H is ystem of Homo Treatment is so perfected that e can bring about a oure as surely aud sjjeodlly though the patient called daily at lus < J. HSWTONHATHAWAY, M. D. liv. liutlmwajr & Co., 43H South >3road Street, Atlanta, Ga. 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