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TUo Kind You Havo Always Bought, and which has hccn
in use for over 30 years, has homotho signature' of
SjP . /ft nml lms hecn nindo-iindcr his pcr-
f,/- sonnl supervision since its infancy.
Allow no ono to deceive you in tliis.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex
periments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Cnstoria Is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops
and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo
substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
nml Flatulency. It assimllntcs the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THC OKNTAUB COMPANY, TT MUWHfkV ■TRCKT, NEW YORK OITY.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Condemed Schedule In Effect May 6.1900,
•No. 22
•No. 16
STATIONS.
♦No. 15
•No. 21
7.00pm
1.00am
6.30am
0.45 am
1,10pm
6.45pm
1 50am
5 3uam
6.45pm
0.45pm
lv.. Mobile..ar
iv...Selma ..lv
arUirm’ham lv
ar Chat'n’ea lv
ar Knoxville lv
ar.. Bristol .*.lv
ar Lynohb’rglv
ar W’sh’gt’n lv
ar..N.York..lv
ia 10pm
4.20pm
0.80am
7.30am
1.55am
1 a 20pm
a 10pm
2.10pm
0.60am
3 00am
0 50pm
a 25pm
6 42am
12.48pm
No. 23 and 21 carry Pullman sleeping cars be
tween - - -■
nooga
meals c
Ko. *18
8.55am
9.35am
10.28am
11.40am
No. *20
No. *16 STATIONS. No. *15
Iv.New OTs.a:
lv..Meridian, a-
..Demopolls..
No. *17
2.11pm
2.42pm
3.18pm
4,10pm
4.34pm
i :•.]hi•
6.40pm
0.15pm
ar..Uniont'n.lv
...Marlon Jet.,
fv | Selma £
...Montovallo..
Calora
..Columbiana..
..Childersburg.
...Talladega...
....Anniston...
..Jacksonville.,
7.10pm
0.23pm
5.31pm
4.05pm
No. *19
:ipm
5.23pm
4.65pm
4.80pm
11.80atn
11.04am
10.43am
0.50am
0.20am
.Anniston
Hcliln
...Edwardsvllle...
....Prulthurst....
....Tallapoosa....
"'.biusIos»mo.'“.
..Llthla Springs.,
ar.... Atlanta.. ..lv
0.10pm.
4.40pm
t3.46pm
l
10.18 8.51
8.27 7.00
8.18 0.50
7.47 0.20
7.29 ~
0.44 6.10
0.31 “ “
5.40
Lv Atlanta
Ar Jacksonville..
4.40pm
0.67 pm
10.45pm
12.55am
5.20am
a 30am
6. Warn
a 10am
12.05pm
At Brunswick.. ,. x 7.10am a35pm
Na 30 carries Pullman Drawing Room Buffet
Buffet Sleeping car Birmingham to Atlanta
and Atlanta to Jacksonville and Brunswick.
Na 38 carries Pullman Sleeping car Blrm-
Ingham to Atlanta and Atlanta to Jacksonville
STATIONS.
Lv Romo
Ar Chattanooga.
Ar Knoxville.
Ar Asheville
Ar Salisbury FCentTime).
Ar Greensboro.. (East Time).
Ar Washington &50pm
Ar New York a 13am
No. 15 carries Pullman Sleeping car Rome
Chattanooga, Chattanooga to sa” '
Salisbury to New York without cht
STATIONS.
No. 2
No. 4
Lv Chattanooga
||I
IIh
o.oopm
7.45am
7.6uam
Ar Louisville
No. 4 Pullman Sleeping car Chattanooga to
Lv Birmingham..
Lv Atlanta
Ar Charlotte
Ar Danville. .
r Lynchburg
r Charlottesvllla
8.00am
10.15am
12.43pm
meals en route. Pullman Library Observation
car Atlanta to New York.
No. 30 carries Pullman Drawing room Sleep
ing car Birmingham to Charlotte and Atlanta
to New York, and Dining car Charlotte to
Washington.
•Doily. tDally Except Sunday. -
r. S. GANNON. 3d v.p. & o.m. Washington,D.O.
J. M. CULP. Traf Mgr. Washington. D. C.
Clcanae* And beautifies the htit,
~~ iotci A luxuriant growth,
er Fails to Bestore Gray
ir to its youthful Color.
a scalp diieAsea ft hair lolling.
WCjAndfLOOAtDnjjjgUtA^^^
Dr. Fenner’s KIDNEY
Unfailing in FemaleWeakness.
By dealers. fi0c.slze by mill COeFredonla.NY.
Pay up your subscription.
LAND POSTED.
Our farms south and oust of Cedar
town are pouted legally, and all pers
sous are warned against hunling on
the same. This not lee to the public
means what it says, and trespassers
will get Into trouble.
Seaborn Jonhs,
Lutiier H. Poole,
Hypooritos frequently lay thomselvos
open to discovery by overacting their
parts. _
If you havo sore throat, soronass
aoross the back or side, or your lungs
feel sore or tender, or you are threat
ened with diphtheria or pneumonia,
apply Ballard's Snow Liniment extor-
nally, and uso Ballard's Horohouud
Syrup. T. F. Burbank.
Whenever you meet a man who
thinks he knows it all, it’s ten to one
that he isn’t married. I
For bnrns, outs, bruises, laoorations
or injuries of nny description, Ballard’s
Snow Liniment is a sovereign remedy.
It never fails to do good, and so
promptly that its wonderful eurative
properties frequently create surprise
Price 25 and 50 ots. 'f. F. Burbank.
Any man oan make. at least one
woman happy for life. All he has to
do is to romain a baohelor.
It Makes Restful Sleep.
Sleeplessness almost Invariably accompa
nies constipation and Its manifold attendant
evils—nervous disorders, Indigestion, head
ache, loss of appetite, etc. To attempt to In
duce sleep by opiates is a serious mistake, for
the brain lsonly benumbed and the body suf
fers. Celery King removes the coubo of wake
fulness by Its soothing effect on the nerves
and on the stomach and bowels.
Celery king cures Constipation and Nerve,
Stomach, Liver and Kidney diseases. 8
SUMMER’S
TERROR——
It isn't the discomfort from
heat. It is the danger to your
children from bowel disorders
induced by eating unripe Iruit
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’s
strong enough for grown folks,
but not so ugly that you have
to bribe a child to take it.
Price, 25 Gents.
E. BRADFORD.
Pay your subscription to The Standard.
A FLOURISHING INDUSTRY.
Sixty Cars of Pi# Iron Shipped Thus
Far This Week,
All is activity ut the Cherokee lur-
rmceol the Alabama and Georgia
Iron Company, and never in its his
tory has this furnace done more or
better work.
Sixty cars ol high grade pig iron
have boen shipped thus far this
week, and it has been necessary to
put on twonty-four extra men, just to
load cars.
Tins Iron Is of such high grade as
to be in special demand for the mak
ing of car-wheels, and Vico'Presi
dent N. H. Swayne Is in receipt of
the following letter from ono of the
largest makers of car wheels In this
cunntryt— \
“We have made destructive physioal
tests which indicate great strength
and resistance to thermnl conditions,
in the thermal test tile wheel Is im
bedded in sand, with an annular space
about the periphery into wliloh melted
iron is poured. It is required that the
wheel shall endure this condition for
two minutes without serious oraoklng.
in this test the wheel did not oraok in
the least for three-quarters of an hour,
after which time the observation was
ended. When takep from the san0 on
the following day, it was found that
the iron poured abqut. the wheel had
become llrmly welded to It. The iron
evidently has exceptional chilling
properties, is strong in the casting,
gives great resistance to thermal
ohanges.”
HOCK MARI NE ILS.
Quarterly meeting sorvioos will be
held at the Methodist ohuroh Saturday
and Sunday. Tho pastor, Hoy. W. A.
Harris, is winding up a highly sttooess-
ful year’s work.
Mr. Tkos. J. Morris has boon in
Maoon this week as the representative
of the Boakmart lodge at the annual,
session of the Grand Lodgo of Georgia
Masons.
Mr. Jay Ford, of Clyde, 0„ is hero
to spend.tho winter with his oonsin, Mr,
Frank Wost.
Mr. B.I. Thomas has accepted a posi
tion as tolegrapher at Abboviilo, S. O.
Miss Bossio Morgan visited in Atlanta
last week.
Messrs. J. F. Dover, Dave Baiford,A.
H. Graofor, Ohae. Simpson and Larkin
Barnett aro among, the number who
went down tfi attond tho Atlanta Fair
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davitto attended
the Fair in Atlanta last woek,
Mr. B. F, Dunn and Miss Mattio
Burnley wero united in marriage last
Sunday, ’Squire W. N. Strange per
forming the ooromony at his residenoo.
Sheriff T. O. Hagan spent Thursday
and Friday in Atlanta, taking in tho
Fair.
Mr. Wm. H, Wright was in Atlanta
Friday.
* .Mr. R. P. Ggnn, of Dallas, was in
town Monday on business.
Mrs. M. E. Mundy spent last week
with friends at Aylmer.
Mr. J. E. Honseal, of your oity, was
in Boojtmart Monday.
Miss Ella Johnson was shopping in
Oartersville Monday.
Carlton & Lee moved into their now
store Tuesday. The building that they
moved out oi will bo ocoupied by Mr.
J. W. Brinsfleld.
Misses Francos and Fannie York
went down to Atlanta to the Fair > Fri
day.
’Squire H.N. Sheffield, of Senoy, one
of Polk county’s most prosperous farm
ers. was in the oity Friday. ,
Mr. Buell Stark and family have re
turned from a stay of several weeks at
Dalton, and are residing in tho Long
house on College street.
Mrs. Rhodes, of Taylorsville, was in
the oity shopping Monday.
Dr. T. E. MoBrydo, who has boen
attending the Medioal Oollego in At
lanta for some time, arrived in the oity
Monday, and is quite siok at the home
of Dr. w. J. Adair.
Dr. Warren Cochran, of Posoo, was
in tho oity Tuesday.
Ed Miller visited bis parents at
Plainville last Saturday and Sunday.
Col. and Mrs. L. J. Spinks are at
Ragland, Ala., this week.
Mrs. S. O. Addison, of Buchanan, re
turned home Wednesday after a very
pleasant visit to Bookmart relatives.
Mrs. McDonald, of Arkansas, is vis
iting her neiee. Mrs. Frank Jones.
A Night of Terror.
“Awful anxiety was felt for the widow
of the brave General Burnham, of Ma-
obias, Me., when the doctors said she
could not live till morning,” writes Mrs.
S. H. Linooln, who attended her that
fearful night. "All thought she must
.oon die from pneumonia, but she
begged for Dr. King’s New Discovery,
saying it bad more than onoe saved her
life, and had oured her of consumption.
After three small doses she slept easily
all night, and its furtheruse completely
oured her.” This marvelous medioino
is guaranteed to cure all throat, ohest
and lung diseases. Only 50c and $1.
Trial bottles free at E. Bradford’s drug
If love makes the world go round it
is no wonder lovers aot dizzy.
Do not. get scared if your heart
troubles you. Most likely you suffer
from indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure digests wlist you eat and gives
the worn out stomach perfect rest. It
is tho only preparation known that
completely digests all classos of foods;
that is why it cures the worst cases of
indigestion and stomach trouble after
everything else has failed. It may bo
taken in all conditions and cannot
help but do you good. E. Bradford.
800 YARDS 18-IN.OHANGEABLE SILK ON SALE AT 10c. YARD. 5 YARD LIMIT.
5ib BUNDLE REMNANTS OALIOO ASSORTED, ABOUT 60 YcL IN BUNDLE FOR $1„
CUT THE PRICE - SPOTCASH TO ALL
228 8r 230 BROAD $J., RQME..GA.
w— J “’ Selling as we do for SPOT CASH enables us to place belofe you the Hessfc
Oooris for the same money as you would pay lor 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 MCarg-iii. 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.
TThe Spot Cash Store
Ohildren’s Kiel button Shoes,
pair, ’ 15c
Boys’ Knee Pants, sizes (S to
16 years, pair, 20c
Boys’ good School Suits, small
sizes, each . 60c
Boys’ lino two piece Suits, all
sizes, oacli 76c
Boys’ good School Umbrella,
.each 80c
Ohildren’s fast black Ribbed
Hose, pair 6c
Ladies’ black or brown. Seam
less Hose, pair 6c
Ladies’ heavy .Jersey Rib Un
dervest, each 16c
Ladies’ fur trimmed Cloth
Capes, each 48c
Ladies’ very line Applique
trimmed plush Capes,each 75c
Men’s percale Shirts, collar
and cuffs, each 16c
Men’s heavy Waterproof Duck
.Coats, flannel lined, ench 08c
Children’s Colored - Border
Handkerchiefs, ench lc
Ladies’ all-linen hemstitched
Handkerchiefs, each 6c
Ladies’ black or tail leather
Belts, each;, 16c
Children’s hand - made wool
Hoods, each 26c
Ladies’ all-wool hand-made
Fascinators, each 80c
Ladies’ heavy Swiss Rib Elas
tic Undervests, each 25c
Ladies’ Jersey Rib- combina
tion Suits, ench 25c
Ohildren’s Jersey Rib combi-
tion Sleep’g garments.ench 25c
Ladies’ heavy Striped Flannel
Underskirts, each 26c
10-4 heavy fancy border Cot
ton Blanket, each 26c
10-4 extra heavy Cotton Blan
ket, pair 00c
Ladies’ hands’e but. trimmed
all-wool Shirt Waists, ctfcli $1
Ladies’ fine accordion ,plaited
Underskirts all colorsj $1
.ONE ROOK BOTTOM PRICE TO ALL..
lib b.ot. best Petroleum Jelly 10c
Pair large steel Scissors 10c
Good steel Curry Comb 10c
88 foot Plow Line 16e
.Good Fire Shovel 6c
Pair good steel Cutting Pliers 6c
Large hot. Ilouse’d Ammonia 10c
Large bottle good Bay Rum 5c
Good steel Gross Out Saw 26c
8 oz. bot. best Machine Oil 5c
6 papers Pins for . 5c
80 balls best Sewing Thread 16c
Largo Onke Pure Olive Oil
Onsteel Soap 5c
Box best Buttermilk Soap 8
calces a box 10c
Leather l’urso with chain 6c
Pearl Buttons, all sizes, value
15c doz. for 7Ac
500 page School Tablet, each 5c
Niekle Alarm Clock, warran
ts
ted one year
75c
Wade and Butcher hollow
ground Razors, ench 50'e
Watch, Chain and Charm,
warranted one year, ench 00c
Good size Zinc Trunk, iron
bottom, each $1,25
Large size Dress Suit Case,
spring lock, ench $1.50
Heavy yard wide Standard
Sheeting j 4Je
Heavy yd. wide Bleaching 5c
Standard Cotton Checks, yd. 4Ac
Heavy striped Ticking, yd. 6£c
Yd. wide Shirting Percales in
remnants, yard flic
Very hea’y English Flnnelette
in remnants, yard 7c
Heavy yd. wide English Flan-
elette, new patterns 124c
Largo size white Honey Comb
Towels, each 10c
68-in.’ oil boiled turkey red
Damask, yard 25c
68-in. heavy bleached or silver
bleached Damask, yard 26c.
Extra large hemmed Honey'
Comb Bed Spreads, each $1
All sizes in R. & O’, make of
Cornets 48c
Men’s heavy working Shirts,
best Percale, each 25e
Men’s heavy seamless Sox,.pr. 5r
Men’s white Alpine fur felt
Hats, each 75c
Boys’ fur felt Cigarette Crush
Hats 50c
Men’s medium wide flat, brim
fur felt Hats, each $1
Men’s heavy fleece lined Shirts.
and Drawers, each 20c
Men’s natural wool Shirts and
Drawers, each 80c
Boys’.heavy fleece lined Shirts
and Dra wers, each 80c
Men’s good elastic Suspenders 15c
DR. HIDDKbit'S ROOKS.
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. K. Davis, and all personsowing
me will please call and bettle with
him. J. A. Li [Him,I,.
Mr. Fnlmore anil Miss Malone, of
Esom Hill, were united in mnrriage
last week, ’Squire R. L. Caldwell of
ficiating.
A Wife Says:
44 We have four children, With the first
three I suffered almost unbearable pains from
\2 to 14 hours, and had to be placed under
the influence of chloroform. I used three
bottles of Mother's Friend before our last
child came, which
Is a strong, fat and
healthy boy, doing
my housework up
to within two hours
of birth, and suf
fered but a few hard
pains. This lini
ment is the grand
est remedy ever
made*”
Mother’s
Friend
will do for every woman.what it did for the
Minnesota mother who writes the above let
ter. Not to use it during pregnancy is a
mistake to be paid for in pain and suffering.
Mother's Friend equips the patient with a
strong body and clear intellect, which in
turn are imparted to the child. It relaxes
the muscles and allows them to expand. It
relieves morning sickness and nervousness.
It puls all the organs concerned in perfect
condition for the final hour, so that the actual
labor is short and practically painless. Dan
ger of rising or hard breasts is altogether
avoided, and recovery is merely a matter of
a few days.
Druggists sell Mother’s Friend for $1 a bottle.
The Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga,
Send for our free Illustrated book.
Vote next Tuesday
for the re-election to
congress of Hon. John
W. Msftdox, the faith
ful servant of the peo
ple.
I.OCAI, LEGISLATION.
Notioe is hereby given of an intention
to apply to tho present Legislature for
tho passage of a local or speoial bill,the
title or oaption of whioh will be ob
follows:—A bill to bo entitled “An Aot
to authorize and empower the Mayor
and Oonnoil of the Oity of Oedartown,
Folk oounty, Ga., to establish a dis
pensary for tho sale of spirituous, vinous
and malt liquors by submitting the
question to tho qualified voters of said
munioipal corporation. To provido for
the regulation of snob dispensary, and
for other purposes.”
The title or oaption of the proposed
bill may be as follows, instead of tho
preceding:—A bill to be entitled “An
aot to authorize and empower the
Mayor and Oonnoil of the Oity of Go-
dartown, Folk county, Ga., to establish
a dispensary for the salo of spirituous,
vinous and malt liquors. To provido
for the regulations of sueh dispensary,
and for other purposes.”
(Signed) J. A. Liddell, T. H. Adams,
A. H. VanDovsnder, J. IC. Davis, E.
Bradford, J. Wright Adamson.
HE NICY SIGIIIE.
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Sheffield spent
Thursday in Rookmart.
Mr. “Bud” Smith was in Rome one
day last week, and while there had the
misfortune to lose about thirty-two
dollars.
Messrs. H. Z. Sheffield and IV. J.
Calloway were in Rome last week on
business.
Mrs. .J. W. Pullen visited her father,
Mr. Parlier, in Rome last week.
Mr. C. C. Smith was in Cedartown
on business Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Allgood, of Rock-
mart.spent Sunday with relatives near
here.
Mr. W. E. Lyon was in Cedartown
one day last week.
Misses Stella and Katie Sheffield
were the guests of their sister, Mrs.
O. II. Randall, of Hamlet, last Satur
day.
Mr. R. N. Vincent was in Posco on
business last week.
Several of our “boys” took in the
Fair in Atlanta last week.
Mrs. J. IV. Pullen was shopping in
your city Saturday.
The entertainment at the home of
Mrs.SmithThursday night was highly
enjoyed by all present.
Oxk op toe Nine.
TAX COLLECTOR'S NOTICE.
I will bo' at tho following named
places at dates named bolow for the
purpose of oolloollug the stato and
oounty taxes for the 1 year 1000:—
SECOND BOUND.
Etna Nor. 0, a in
Hampton’s
,..i.. 0, p m
Esom Hill
7, a tn
Berry’s StatlonT......
L P ®
Blooming Grove
...... 8, a-m
Lime Branch
.... 8, p m
Antioch
9, a m
Young’s
9, p nt
Fish Creek... .
10, a m
Grady
10, pm
Browning’**
12, a m
Buncombe.......(
13, a in
Cochran’s Mill...............
13, p ut
Aragon i J .
... 13 p tit
Seney
14 a m
Lake Crock
14 p ni
Ray’s Mill
... 15 a ra
Cedartown '.
1C, 17
HI
THIRD ROUND,
Etna
Tec. 4, a ut
Hampton's
..... 4, pm
Esom .Hill
, . 5
Blooming-Grove
0, a m
Lime Branch
Antioch
7, a m
Young’s
7, pm
Fish Creek
..... 8, a m
Grady..
.8, p TO
Browning’s
10 •
Buncombe ........
11
Aragon
12, a m
Rock mart
... 12, pm 13,14
Lake Creek
15, a m
Cedartown
15,pml7,l8,19,2G
This Oct. 1st, 1900.
W. C. V. SOHI.IESTETT, T. C. P. C.
Wise men never trust
a second time
those who have deceived thorn once.
The best method of cleansing the
liver is tlie use of the famous little pills’
known as DeWitt’s Little Early Risers.
Easy to tske. N.ever gripe. E. Brad
ford.
Do you
Cough?
Dr. Bull’s Congh Syrup will cure a
Cough or Cola at once. Conquers
Croup, Whooping-Cough and Mensle-
Cough without fail. Mothers praiBO
it. Doctors prescribe it for Bronchi
tis, Hoarseness, Grippe, Pneumonia
and Consumption. It givoB quick,
sure results. Price, 25 ots. Refuse the
dealer’s substitute; it is not as f
Always cures when others fail.
Dr. Bull’s Pills euro Constipation and Liver
Troubles. 50 pills, io ctu. Trial bo*, 5 (.ts.
To mako them stiok to tho key, souu
musicians need a pitch plaster.