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BLOOD POISON
In pome cases the external signs of Contagious Blood Poison are so slight that t
victim is firmly within the graft) of the monster before the true nature c
is known. In other cases the bloc
swollen glands, mucus patches in
throat, eruptions on skin, coppei
okabl
Mercury
AMD
Poiash
Make
ases the blood is quickly filled with this poisonous virus and the ll/nAA|/o
is patches in the mouth, sores on scalp, ulcers on tongue, sore Ww I rl II
skin, copper colored splotches, and falling hair and eyebrows
c no room for doubt, as these arc all unmistakable signs of Contagious Blood Poison. HlAft PimAP
Doctors still prescribe mercury and potash ns the only cure for Blood Poison. These poisonous min- lllfllfl I III (“Jh
i never yet made U complete and permanent cure of Contagious'Blood Poison., They drive the disease 1
back into the system, cover it up for a while, but it breaks out again in worse form. These powerful minerals produce mercurial
rheumatism and the most offensive sores and ulcers, causing the joints to stiffen and fihger nails to drop off. Mercury and
potash mako wrockB, not euros, and those who have been dosed with these drugs are never after free from aches and pain.
S. S. S. acts in an entirely different manner, being a purely vegetable remedy; it forces the poison out of the system, and
instead of tearing down, builds up and invigorates the general health. S. S. S. is the only antidote ' 1 *' "*
.. . . the only antidote for this specific virus, and
therefore the only Cure for Contagious Blood Poison. No matter in what stage or how hopeless the case may appear, even
though pronounced incurable by the doctors, S. S. S. can be relied upon to make a rapid, permanent cure.' **
“ “ * ’ - - • - * • ” * unfailfn
new, untried remedy;
able 1
, S’. S.’ S. is not a
ng cure for this disease. It is the
spread all
xpcricnce of nearly fifty yeurs has proven it a sure and
only purely vegetable blood medicine known.
Mr. II. I,. Myers, ion Mulberry St., Newark. N. J., says: " I was afflicted wlllf-a terrible blood dlsenue, whlcli wn« In spots at first, but afterwards
_ — ut Into sores, and It is essy to Imagine the Buffering 1 endured. Uefore 1 l>ecaine convinced thst the
doctors could do me no good I find spent n hundred dollars, which wus really thrown away. I then
tried various patent medicines, hut they did not reach the disease. When I had finished my first
bottle of B. S. S. I was Rrcatly Improved, and was delighted with the result. The large, red splotches
on my chest began to grow paler and smaller, and before long disappeared entirely. 1 regained my
lost weight, became stronger, and my appetite improved. I was soon entirely well, and my skin as
clear as n piece of glass."
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this disease, with complete directions for self treatment. Our medical department io
in charge of physicians who have made a life-time study of blood diseases. Don’t
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THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA, GA.
Polk County Sheriff Sales for
November, 1900.
Hluto of OoorKln—County of I’olk.
Will lio Hold lioforo tlio court liouso
door In tlio olty of Codnrtown, Polk
county, (ill,, within tho legal hours ol
sale on tho dint Tuesday In Nov., 1000,
10 tlio highest, bl.ldor for caHli tho follow
ing donorl bod property to-wlti— •
Certain property, of which the follow
ing is a full and complete dencrip-
tion I.ots of land Nos. 010, (MS, (144
and (ISO in the 21st Dlstrlot and llrd
Seotlon of Polk County, Georgia.
Said property levied on aa the prop
erty of Mrs. Emma Devlcr to satisfy
at) excoution Issued from the Superior
Court of said County In favor or F.M.
Randall against Mrs. Emma Devler.
Said 11 fa having been transferred to
John P.’.DavIs. Said property being In
possession of Mrs.Ermna Devler. Said
11 fa being for purohnsn money.
Said F. M. Randall lias exeoutod a
deed to tho Defendant and the same
died in tlio Clerk’s Olllco of Polk
County and recorded. Written notice
given Defendant as required by law.
AIho. at tho Hamo llmo and placo will
ho sold tho following pronorty, to-wlt
Ono farm lying in a body oonBistmg of
thirty (80) aorea lying on tlio north sido
of lot of land No. ono hundred and
eighty-nino (180), twenty (20) aorea on
the north sido of lot of laud No. two
hundred and forty-four (244), and flf-
teon (IS) aoros on tho south sido of lot
of land No. two hnndrod and forty-
throo (248), all in tho 17th dlstrlot and
4th sootion of Pollc county, Ga., said
farm containing eixty-throo and livo-
oighths (08|) aoros, lovied on as tho
property of ltiohard B. Browstor by
virtno of and to satisfy n 11. fa. issuod
from Polk Superior Court in favor of
Georgia Loan ,fc Trust Co. vs. tho snid
B. B. Browstor. Dooil ot re-oonvoy-
anoo tiled and recorded in tho Clork’s
olllco ns tho law roqniros, and tenant
in possosBion notified ns required by
tho law.
AIho at tho sumo timo and plneo will
bo sold tho following property! to-wlt—
Lots of land Non. 1184 and i 185 In tho
21st District and Sd .Sootion of Polk
county, Goorgla.oach lot containing 40
aorea; lovlod on as tho property of Anon
McDonald, under and by virtue of a
mortgage II. la. Issued from Polk Supo-
rlor Court Inlavor ofG. L. Drummond
against Alhm McDonald and ngalnBt
.said land.
Alaont tho same time and plnoo will
ho sold tho following property, to-wlt:
Land lot No. 452 In tho 20th dlstrlot and
2d Hootlon ot Polk county, Ga., ns tho
proporty of O. II. and N. P. Hloo; lovlod
on mulor a 11. la. Issued from Justloo
Court of tlio 1223(1 Dlstrlot G. 51. of
said county in favor of T. W. M.
Drown, Administrator, against C. H.
and N. P. Rico tor tho purohaso money
of said land. Touants In possession no-
tilled ol levy.
Also at tho same time and place will
bo sold tho following proporty, to-wlt:—
Lots of land Nos. 8, II, 10, if, 72, 73, 01,
02 and 150, each containing 40 acres,
moro or loss, and thoso parts of lots
of land Nos. 12 and 13 lying on the north
Hido of tho Van Wort road, containing
roopootlvoly nine and twenty aoros, all
In the lBt Dlstrlot nnd 4th Sootion of
Polk county, Qn. Also lots of land
Nos. 100,110, 111, 178, 171). 180, 181, 182,
183, 251, 252, 253 and 254, osoh containing
40 aoros, and allbotng In tho 2d District
nnd 4th Sootion ol Polk county, Ga„
known as tho Ann L. Camp .farm, nnd
containing nlno hundred nnd nlno aoros
moro nr loss, ami all levied on ns the
proporty of Mrs. Ann L. Camp by vir
tue of ami to satiety a 11. fa. issued irom
Polk Superior Court in favor of Travel
ers Insurance Co, vs. the said Mrs. Ann
L. Camp. The deed of rooonvoynneo
tiled ami rooorded In the oiUce of tho
olork of the Superior Court ns requlrod
by law, nnd the tenant In possession,
being tlio defendant In 11. fa., notified
as tho law provides. Levy madoby W.
T, Crooker, Skoritl.
Also nt tho samo time nnd placo will
be sold tbo following property to-wlt:—
Ono farm lying In a body comprising
lots of land Nos. 521), 521, 600, 501 and
607, and also all ot lots of land Nos.
518 and 610, wliluli lie on the south
side of the publlo road which runs
from Codnrtown to Prior’s Station,
bolng about one-half of eaoh ot said
land lots Nos. 618 and 510, said farm
lying In the 2d district and 4th sootion
of Polk county, Ga., and containing 230
acres, moro or loss, oxoept the Iraot: ot
one aore being the proporty ol New
Harmony chnrob, taken partly from
each of said lots Nos. 618 and 510, all
lovied on as tlio property of George C.
Green liy virtue ot and to satisfy a it. fa.
issued from Polk Superior Court in
favor of Watson V. Cloe vs. the said
Geoigo C. Groom Deed of re-oonv: y-
ance tilod nnd rouorded in the olllco of
tbo Clork of Snporloi Court as requlrod
by the law. Tenant In possession not!
Bod In writing ns the law requires.
This tho 4lli day of Oct., 1800.
T. C. HAGAN, Sheri If,
J. H. HOGG, Dop’ty Sh’ff.
No mnn undertakes a trade he has
not learned, ovon the meanest, yet
everyone thinks himself sufficiently
qualified for the hardest of all trades
that of tho government of tho nation.
For sprains, swellings and lameness
there is nothing so good as Chamber
lain’s Pain Balm. Try it. For snlo by
E. Bradford, druggist.
Wo oan’t compute a man’s ability to
kiok by foot power.
Tlio Farmers aro ill tlio Hadillo.
For tho first timo in yonrs tho ootton
fnrnior within ronoh of a Boilndlap
halo plant finds himself indopondont of
compresses and bagging and tio men,
who have grown rich ont of tho mo
nopoly they ha'vo onjoyod of oovoring
and oomprosslng his cotton. Bosldos
enabling him to sell his ootton in
Boundlap halos ot a promium whioh,
aftor paying tho baling obnrgo, loaves
him n handsomo profit, tho competi
tion aroused by tho proBonoo of a round
halo plant compels squaro halo buyers
to ndvnnoo thoir limits. How mnoli of
tho higher prices paid last fall was duo
to this competition patrons of Bonnd-
lap plants know.
For a month boforo marriago and a
month aftor death, a man regards his
wifo as an angol.
writes,”! am using ICodol Dyspepsia
Cure in my praotjoe among severe
oasos of Indigestion'ond find It an ad
mirable remedy." Many hundreds of
pliysioinns depend upon the use of
ICodol Dyspopsla Cure In stomach
troubles. It digests wlmt you eat, and
allows you to eat all the good food you
need, providing you do not overload
your stomaoli. Gives instant relief
nnd n permanent cure. E. Bradford.
A woman knows how ohildren should
bo brought up, until sho beaomas a
mothor.
Constipation moans tho aoonmula-
tion of wasto matter that should be
disohurgod daily, nnd unless this is
dono tho foul matter is nbsorbod nnd
loisons tho systom. Uso Horbino to
iring nbont regularity ol tho bowols.
Frioo 60 ots. T. F. Burbank.
In tho lop of luxury—tho heiross’s
poodle.
Torturing skin eruptions, bums and
sores nrc soothed nt once and promptly
lienled by applying DeWltl’s Witch
Hazel Salve, the beet known oure for
piles. Bownro of worthless counter
feits. E. Bradford.
Tho porsistont lovor novor gives up
so long ns thoro’s tho sign of a spark
loft.
This picture is the trade mark of
SCOTT’S EMULSION, nnd is on
every bottle of SCOTT’S EMUL
SION in tlie World, which now
amounts to many millions yearly'.
This great business lias grown to
such vast proportions,
First;'-Because the proprietors
have always been most careful in
selecting the various ingredients
used in its composition, namely;
the finest Cod Liver Oil, and the
purest Hypopliosphites.
Second:-Because they have so
skillfully combined the various
ingredients that the best possible
results are obtained by its use.
77i/rd:-Beeause it has made so
matiy sickly, delicate children
strong and healthy, given health
and rosy cheeks to so many pale,
anaemic girls, and healed the lungs
and restored to full health, so many
thousands in the first stages of
Consumption.
If you have cot tried it, send for free sample,
its agreeable taste will surprise vou.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists.
409*4*5 Pearl Street. New York.
50c. and $1.00; all druggists.
Dencrvcd Tribute.
Chicago's chief of police says ho
Would rather have a good, well trained
newspaper mini for detective service
than tbo usun'l police officers who act
ns detectives. As a matter of fact tbo
newspaper reporter does moro good de
tective work every dny In tlio yent
t(i(in the average member of n city de
tective force, but the public docs not
11s a rule recognize the obllgutlon.-
Oinnlm Bee.
To romovo a troublesome corn or
bunion: First sonk tho corn or bunion
in warm wator to sotton it, tbon paro it
down as olosoly as poesiblo without
drawing blood and apply Obambor-
lnin's Pain Balm twioo daily, rubbing
vigorously for fivo minutos at oaoh ap
plication. A oorn plaster should bo
worn for a fow days, to protoot it from
tho shoo. As a gonoral linimont for
sprains, bruisos, lameness and rheuma
tism, Pain Bnlm is anequnlcd. For
sale by E. Bradford, druggist,
Whon marriago brings a woman to
tho washtnli, sho has n right to call it a
labor union.
If yon aro'suffering from drowsiness
in the day time, irritability of temper,
sleepless nights, gonoral debility, liead-
aolio, and general want of tone of tbo
system, ubo Herbine. Yon will cot re
lief nml finally a ouro. 1 Prico 60 ots.
T. F. Burbank.
RAPID RISE.
Young George llnrrls Promoted at
Arngon Mills.
Tho Bomo friends of the young mnn
will ho interested in tho following no
tice taken from Tub Cedaiitown Stand
ard:—
"Mr. Goorgo 8. Harris, of Aragon,
was over Friday with Cedartown rela
tives. It will be gratifying nows to
his many friends hero to loam that
Mr. Harris has been promoted rapidly
by reason of his effloionoy at tho Arn
gon ootton mills, and is now the night
superintendent of tho entire carding
department.”
Goorgo Harris is the son of Super
intendent J. 0. Harris, of tho public
sohools. Aftor tho young man gradu
ated from the publlo sohools, he at
tended tho Naval Academy nnd the
Georgia Teohnoiogical school.
About ono year ago yonng Harris en
tered the mill at Cedartown, beginning
at tho very bottom of the ladder. He
was tho "right sort,” however, and soon
forged to the front. Some months ago
ho wont to the Aragon mills near Book-
mart, nnd by closo application has risen
to his present important position. Ho
has a very bright future before him in
his profession.
Tho cotton mill business in tho Sonth
opona a now field of possibilities for
young men, and many will grasp the
opportune os offorod.—Borne Tribune.
Sneoze and blow, hut you can’t got
permanent relief from catarrh unless
you purify your blood. Hood’s Sarsa
parilla doos this, soothes and heals tho
inflamod Burfaeos, removes all scrofu
lous taints, nnd ouros catarrh.
Siok lieadaobo is oured by Hood's
Pills. 26a.
It always takes two to mako a quar
rel. Whon there's a will there's gen
erally a won’t.
E. Bradford guarantees every bottle
of Chamborlain's Cough Bomcdy and
will rotund tho monoy to anyone who
is not satisfied aftor using two-thirds of
tho contents. This is tho best remedy
in tbo world for la grippe, coughs,
oolds, oronp and whooping congti, and
is ploasant and safe to take. It pre
vents nny tendonoy of a ooid to result
in pneumonia.
Whon n woman bogins to keep an
expense account her hnsbund knows
thore is something to pay.
Duryliitf u SimnlnU King:.
Strange and almost weird Is tlio cere
monial which accompanies tlio burial
of Spanish kings. Tlio pantheon, or
royal tomb, Is nt tlio palace of tlio
Bseurlnl, situated 8,000 feet nbovo tbo
level of the sea nnd some distance
from tlio capital. Only kings, queens
nnd mothers of kings are burled there,
tbo coffins of tho kings lying on 0110
side, those of tbo queens on the other.
After lying In stnto for several days
In tlio throucroom In Madrid an enor
mous procession Is formed, accompany
ing tbo body to tlio Eseurlnl. A lmlt
Is made 011 the way, nml tbo .corpse
rests there for ouo night. '
In the morning tlio lord high cham
berlain stands nt tho side of the coffin
and says In loud tones, "Is your majes
ty pleased to proceed 011 your Jour
ney'/" After a short silence tlio pro
cession moves on and winds up to tho
grand portal of tlio palace. These
doors aro never opened except to ad
mit n royal pcrsoungc, (lend or alive.
When tho ensket containing tbo re
mains Is nt lust placed in tlio vault,
tlio clmmborlnln unlocks It and, kneel
ing down, calls with u loud voice:
"Senor! Senor! Senor!"
After a solemn pauso ho cries again:
"His majesty does not reply. Then It
Is true, tbo king Is dead!’’
lie then locks tlio coffin, gives the
key to the prior and, taking bis stnlf
of office, breaks It In pieces and flings
them nt the casket. The booming of
tbo guns and tho tolling of bells an
nounce to tlio lintlon that the king has
gone to his flnnl restlug place.
WOMAN’S TROUBLES AND FEMAlfl
DISEASES CUfyBD BY
Johnston’s
Sarsaparilla
QUART BOTTLES.
Painful and Suppressed Menses, Ir
regularity, Leucorrhcea, Whites, Steril
ity, Ulceration of the Uterus, change
of life, in matron or maid, all find re
lief, holp, benefit and cure in JOHNS
TON’S SARSAPARILLA. It is a real
panacea for all pain or headache about
the top or back of the head, distress
ing pain in the left side, a disturbed
condition of digestion, palpitation of
the heart, cold hands and feet, nerv-
p;isncss and irritation, sleeplessness,
muscular weakness, bearing-down
pains, backacho, legache, irregular ac
tion of the heart, shortness of breath,
abnormal discharges, with extremely
painful menstruation, scalding of urine,
swelling of feet, soreness of the breasts,
neuralgia, uterine displacement and
catarrh, and all those symptoms and
troubles which make the average wo
man’s life so miserable.
MICHIGAN Dlt 170 CO., Detroit, Mich.
For sale by E, Bradford.
A Specialist.
A few days ago a well known Wash
ington lady, beiug unexpectedly bereft
of her. kitchen assistance, advertised
for a colored woman capable of per
forming general housework.
Tho first caller in respouso to the ad
vertisement was a mulatto damsel, be
decked with ribbon and finery. From
her airs and graces she might have
been a graduate of a seminary. Sho
announced that she had noticed the ad
vertisement and was desirous of se
curing employment.
“Aro you a good cook?” inquired the
lady of the house.
“No, Indeed. I don’t cook,” was the
reply.
“Are you a good washer and ironer?’’
was the next query.
“I wouldn’t do washing nnd ironing;
it’s too hard on the hands,” declared
the caller.
“Can you sweep?’’ the housewife then
wanted to know.
“No,” was the answer, and it was a
positive one. “ “I’m not strong enough
for that.’’
“Well, in the name of goodness, what
can you do?” said the lady of the
house, exasperated. The placid reply
was:
“I dusts.’’—Washington Star.
The Sons of Clergymen.
t>e Candn\c, the distinguished French
savant, says that the sons of ministers
have contributed to science more emi
nent men than lias any other class.
Ho might have added, too,, that they
have also swelled tho ranks of the
poets, theologians and not a few ol
the military heroes of the past.—Sat
urday Evening Post.
Dr. Hathaway
Treats AH Diseases.
His Motliod Invariably Cures AH
Catarrhal, Bronchial, Lung, Stom
ach, Liver, Kidnoy nml Othor Com
plaints, as Well ns All Diseases
and Weaknesses of Women.
In Dr. Hathaway’s most
extensive practice, cov
erlng a period of moro
thau 20 years.he has been
called upon to treat all
manner of diseases of
men and women and
along the whole line of
human ailments ho has
boon uniformly suc
cessful.
Dr. Hathaway’s me
thod of treatment gets
directly at the seat of
Pii.'inn. the trouble, purifies the blood
rurmos tQnes up Ul0 who j B S y S tem and
tho Blood, neutralizes the poisons which
produce tho diseased conditions.
All ni.fli.cn. Yearly he restores to perfect
All Diseases liealth thousan d s of sufferers
Treated. f rom catarrh. Bronchitis, As
thma. Hay Fever, Lung Complaints. Stomach,
Liver and Kidney Diseases, Piles, Tumors, Can
cers, Eczema and all mannor of skin affections.
nisAitciionr Dr * Hathaway also treats with
uisoasesor the greatest success all thoso
womon many distressing weaknesses and
diseases by which so many women are afflicted.
Elfictrlr-it Dr * Hathaway’s offices are fitted
an niian n a a with aU the latest electrical and
Appliancos. other appliances. In the use of
which, as well as tho microscope, ne has world
wide fame as an expert. All of tho medicines
used by Dr. Hathaway aro compounded In his
own laboratories, under his personal direction,
and special remedies aro prepared for each In
dividual case according to Us requirements.
Examination Dr - Hathaway has prepared a
ser,es of self-examination blanks
uianus. applylngto the different diseases
which he sends free on application: No. l, for
Men; No. 2. for Women; No. a. for Skin Diseases;
No. 4, for Catarrhal Diseases; No. 5. for Kidneys.
Dr * Hathaway makes no charge
consultation f or consultation at either his
) Free. office or by mall.
J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, At. D.
Dr. Hathaway & Co.,
82X South llroad Street, Atlanta, Go.
MENTION THIS l'ATKR WHEN WRITING,
. The Standard’s Clubbing List will save
money on any paper or magazine you want.
Kidney disease Is the enemy we have most to fear as a result of the
feverish restlessness of our modern civilization It In treacherous
enemy, working out its deadly effect under cover of the most trifling
symptoms. The first indication of changes in the urine, frequent head*
aches, digestive troubles, should be the signal for prompt remedial
measures. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS U a kidney remedy of great
merit. It Is soothing, healing and strengthening, quickly relieves the
aching or soreness that always appears in the advanced stage, checks the
progress of the disease, and through its excellent cleansing and regulating
effect In the liver and bowels, It brings back the strength and ruddy
glow of vigorous health.
8old at Drug 8tores.
Price, $1.00 Per Bottle*
For sal© by T. F. Burbank.
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GENERAL MANAGER,
NASHVILLE, TENN.
Traffic Manager, Gen. pass. Agent
NA8HV11.LE.TENN. ATLANTA. 0/
No. 1907—Height, 4 ft. 1 in.
Die 2 8x1 6x0.4
Bnse 1.9x1).7x0 5
B. Base 2.2x1 Oxl.O
Price, $21.00.
No. 2001-Height, 2 ft. 4 in.
Die \ 1.2x1.0x0.4
Base ’ 1.2xl.0x0.4
B. Base 1 0x0.10x1.0
Price, $15.00.
When you want Monumental or Cemetery work ol
any kind or an Iron Fence just write me for my 'catalogue and
prices and discounts and I will surprise you with low prices.
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DALTON, C3-JL.J