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TUo Kind You Havo Always Bought, and which has heon
In use fop ovop 30 years, has homo tho signature of
. and 1ms boon inndo under Ills per
sonal supervision since its infancy.
^ Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are hut Ex
periments that trlllo with and endanger tho health of
Infants and Children—Exporionoo against Experiment,
What is CASTORIA
Cnstorln is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops
and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morplilno nor other Narcotic
substance. Its ago Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colie. It relieves Toothing Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho
Stomncli and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Tho Children’s Panacea—Tho Mothor’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORSA ALWAYS
’ Bears the Signature cf
The KM You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
t CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY ■THKKT, NSWVOtlKC
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Condensed Schedule In Effect May 6.1000,
♦No. S2~*No. 16 stations. ♦NoTl5 •NoTsT
7.00pm
1.00am
6.80am
B.45am
LlOpm
6.45pm
1 60am
6 4Jom
12.43pm
lv.. Mobile..ar
lv...Selma ..lv
arHIrra’hum lv
ar Cbat’n'Ra lv
ar Knoxville lv
ar.. BristoL.lv
ar Lynchb’rulv
VV’sh’Kt'n lv
.N.York..lv
7.80am
1.65um
lauopm
6.10pm
I"p:m
9.60am
8 00am
0 60pm
8.25pm
"Ray, that hunting dig iR no good; I
wouldn't havo him around." “Yes, you
would; wo koop him to lond.”
No. 22 and 21 carry Pullman sleeping oars bo-
twcon Mobil, nnd Chattanooga and Chatta-
“ ind Now York. Dining car serves
l route.
nooga
meals e
8.65am
9.35am
10.28am
11.40am
No. «20
lv Akron ar
Greensboro.
....Marion
Selma lv
jpiwSSE
tll.BOJIll
Iv.New OT
lv.. Meridian, or
...DemopollH...
1.45pm
2.11pm
2.42pm
3.18pm
4.10pm
4.34pm
pm
5.40pm
6.16pm
. 10.25pm
V—ar
STATIONS.
-.V.Unlont'n.lv
...Marlon Jot..
Solma | it
“ r
...Montevullo..
.....Calcra
..Columbiana..
..Chlldersburg.
...Talladega...
....Anniston...
..Jocksonrtllo..
...Piedmont...
..Cave Springs..
&S
fl! 03pm
.] .in
i ;> pin
i. ij in i
4.16pm
2.28pm
2.16pm
1.45 pm
10.43am
9.56am
9.20am
6.30am
9.43 ..I
10.86 or.
om p,m
... .Anniston
.Lithia Springs..
r.... Atlanta....lv
No. *17
7.10pm
6.23pm
&.3ipm
_4.05pm
No." ♦lii
.in
6.10pm
4.40pm
t3.45pm
STATIONS.
■V Birmingham..
dv Anniston
Lv Atlanta,.......
Ar Macon..
Ar Joi
Ar'jnc&vii,
Ai Brunswick 7.10am 8.35pm
4.40pm
6.67pm
10,45pm
fl.00am
&10am
18.05pm
2.25pm
6.50pm
10,00pm
Ingham to Atlanta and Atlanta to Jackaonvlllo
STATIONS.
Ar Chattanooga
Ar Knoxville
ArHot Springs.
Ar Asheville
Ar Salisbury... ..(CentTime)
ArQreonsboro.. (EastTime)....,
No.15 carries Pullman Sleeping car Romo to
CbAttanooga. Chattanooga to .Salisbury and
Salisbury to New York without change.
STATIONS.No. 2~~NoTT
Lv Chattanooga 10 00am 6.00pm
Ar Cincinnati 7.3upm 7.45am
Ar Louisville 7.40pm 7.5(iam
No. 4 Pullman Sleeping car Chattanooga to
Louisville and Cincinnati.
No. 2 Pullman Sleeper Chnttanooge to Cin
cinnati
No. 38 No. 36
Ar Charlotto..
Ar Lynohourg
Ar Charlottesville..
Ar Washington. ...
Ar Baltimore
Ar Philadelphia
. Ar New 5
8.43pm
6.3 pm
8.6)pm
11.35pm
New York, carrying Pullman Sleeping car
Atlanta to New York. Dining car serves
meals en route. Pullnv.n Library Observation
r Birmingham to Charlotte and Atlanta
to New York, and Dining car Charlotte to
Wn-btngton.
•Daily. tDally Except-Sunday.
F. S. GANNON. 3d v.P. & g.m. Washington,D.C.
J. M. CULP. Trof Mgr. Washington, D. C.
w A. TURK. G. P. A.. Washington. D. C.
C.A.UENSCOTER. A.a.P.A..Chattauooga.Tonn.
luxuriant growth.
M Never Pails to BcBtoro Gray
1 Hair to its Youthful Color.
9Cure* ucalp diseases It hair 1 tiling.
■ 60cjandtL(J0atJ)ruggljt|^^^
Dr. Fenner’s KIDNEY
«Backache Cure.
Kidney. Bladder and Urinary
Troubles. Lame Back.Heart Dlsease^kln
Disease, KhoumatUm, BodWettIng, etc.
By dealers.
by mail 00CFreiUmla.Nl
■Pay up your subscription.
DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo will
quiokly heal the worst burns nnd
scalds nnd uot leave a soar. It can be
applied to cuts nnd raw surfaces with
prompt and soothing efleot, Uso it tor
piles nnd skin diseases. Boware of
worthless counterfeits. E. Bradford.
Hearts coed to bo fed as much as
bodies.
For burns, outs, bruises, IncorationB
or injuries of any description, Ballard’s
Snow Liniment is a sovereign remedy.
It never fails to do good, and so
promptly that its wonderful onrativo
properties frequently create surprise.
Prioo 21. and 50 ots. T. F. Burbank.
Tho girl with pretty shouldois ia not
apt to disapprove of decollete gowns.
The Cure that Cures
Coughs,
Golds,'
Grippe,
Whooping Cough, Asthma,
Bronchitis and Inolplent
Consumption, Is
OllO’S
The German remedy
' Cura Wtoa'c otA. Vuuq V
VSo\4\nja\\ 258^50 ds/
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’s
strong enough for grown folks,
but not so ugly that you have
to bribe a child to take it.
Price, 25 Cents,
E. BRADFORD.
KAY & BRO.,
DEALERS IN
Fine Whiskies,
Beer and Wines,
Ciash Orders Promptly Filled.
Home, Ga.
ROVKMAm NEWk.
Miss Lilly Davies, of Adalrsville,
who has been spending tho past few
dnys with Mrs, O. L. Kelly, returned
home Tuesday.
Col. and Mrs. L. J. Spinks returned
Monday from a visit among relatives
in Gcdartown and Ragland, Ain.
Miss Nina Whitfield spent Saturday
and Sunday with MIsb Lylin Peek.
Mr. and Mrs. Fleming, of Styles-
boro, visited friends in the olty Sat
urday.
Rev. W. A. Harris attended the pro
tracted meeting In Cednrtown Thurs
day.
The’ literary entertainment given
by the Piedmont boys on last Friday
night was quite n suoeess.
Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Mixon, of Rome,
attended.the quarterly meeting here
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. DaviB Howard has returned
from a visit in Atlanta.
J. L. Allgood is at home from Van
derbilt University, on aooount of 111
henlth,
Mrs. McDonald,of Arkansas, Is vis
iting her nieue, Mrs. Frank Jones.
Mrs. Kirton, of Livingston, is spend
ing several days with old friends
here.
Messrs. Charles and Hill Wlngard,
of Hamlot, Bpent Saturday in the oity.
Mrs. .John Moore, of Posoo, was here
Saturday.
Mr. Sam Atwood, of Stilesboro, at
tended quarterly meeting Saturday.
Frank Raifurd spent Sunday with
liotnu folks.
Miss Van Hunter MoCormiok, a
Piedmont pupil, visited Cedartown
relatives over Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Raiford went
shopping in Rome last Wednesday.
Miss Mny Williamson visited friends
in your olty part of this week.
Mrs. Todd left Tuesday for a visit
in Onrtersvllle.
Rev. W. A. IlnrrlB tilled bis regulnr
appointment at Bethlehem Sunday.
Hurry Ferguson, of Aragon, is vis
iting home folks this week.
MIbs Reese, of Rome, Is visiting
Mrs, Isnao Jones near town.
Miss Ella Spinks is visiting her
brother, Dr. J. M. Spinks, st Ragland,
Ala.
HIs Life Was Saved.
Mr. J. E. Lilly,a prominent oitizou of
E. Lilly, .
Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonderful
delivcrnnoo from a frightful dontli. In
tolling of it ho says: "I was taken
with Typhoid Fover, that ran into
Pneumonia. My lungs boonmo hard
ened. I was so weak I oouldn't ovon
sit up in hod. Nothing helped mo. I
expootod to soon dio of Consumption,
whon I hoard of Dr. King’s Now Dis
covery. Ono bottle gave great reliof.
I eontinued to uso it, nnd now nm well
nnd strong. I can’t say too mueh in its
praise.” This marvalous medioino is
tho Biirost and quiokest otiro in tho
world for nil Throat and Lung Troublo.
Regular sizo 00 oontB nnd $1.00. Trial
hottlos free nt E. Bradford's Drug
Storo; every bottle guaranteed.
"Well, little Jim, did Undo Jim
seem to enjoy tho oarniynl, too?"
"YeB, ma; say, mn, Uno’ Jim took him
an’ me into th’ phonograph prizo-fight
throe times.”
Whon you want prompt noting little
E ills that nover gripe, uso DoWitt’s
little Enrly Risers. E. Bradford.
Lady Assistant (.behind oountor, to
oabman)—“Pair of gloveB?" Cabman—
“Yes, miss.” Lady Assistant—"What
is yonr number?” Cabman—"Fifteen
hundred and ninety-three, miss.”
If yea havo sore throat, soreness
aoroBS tho bnok or side, or yonr lungs
feel sore or tondor, or you aro threat
ened with diphtheria or pneumonia,
apply Ballard’s Snow Liniment oxtor-
naily, and use Ballard’s Horehonnd
Svrup. T. F. Burbank.
Itoad Notice.
Georgia—Polk County:
All persons aro hereby notified that
there Is a petition before the Board
I'ommiaslonrrs Hoads and Revenues to
discontinue tho publioroadleading from
the Cedartown and Esom Hill road nt
C. U Isbell's, to tho state lino, nnd
reviewers linvmg i oported upon tho samo
it will he tried nt the next meeting of this
Bonrd on the 3d, Monday in November
next, nnd unless a good cuuso Is shown
to the contrary that part of said road,
from C. M. Isbell’s, to the Esom Hill nnd
Cave Spring rond will bo made a pri
vate way; from the Esom Hill and Cave
Spring road to the Esom Bill and
Priors Stntlon rend will continue n nub
ile rond; from tbo Esom Hill and Prior’s
Station road’ to tho Alabama line,
will he made a private way and tho road
leading from J. It Haokney’a residence,
tothoE.om Hill nnd .Cedartown road,
between the residence of Ben Jones nnd
Shiloh church, will bo established as a
public road. Done by order of the
Board.’ This Oct. 15th, 1000.
D. M. Russell, dim. Bonrd Gins.
10*18 4t
Notice Public'Hon'd.
Georgia—Polk County.
All parlies aro hereby notified that
there Is a petition for u new public road
in tho 1447 Dlst. G. M.. from count?
line to the (Jodnrtown and Villa Rloa
Rond,'befoul the Board Commissioners
of Road anil Revenues that will be acted
upon nt the Novomtiei meeting of the
said Board. Done tiy order of tlio
Board. This Oct. loth. 1900.
10-18 4t D. M. Russet,r,, Chm’n
Notice to Creditors.
Notice Is hereby given to all creditors cf tho
b aro also rennostec to scttlo same promptly.
W.-If. Wuidlrr,
Aihn’r. of It. F. Wlli-ht.
Have You Noticed?
h Always Tel Yt: WI CUT THE PUKE.
You will.naturally ask, 'WHY *? We answer : For the simple reason, it pays us to
do it. Our business, daily increasing, demonstrates clearly to us that our method of
Buying- in Large Quantities for Cash and Selling
on a, Very Close Margin is what the people desire and appreciate.
Besides, owning the building we occupy and having no rent to pay, enables us to un
dersell all our competitors, and still make a Ittle profit on each sale, Not a Large
Profit on a Small Sale but a Small Profit on a Large Sale, is our motto.
A SPECIAL IN ALL-WOOL DflISS GOCDS.
We aro showing a splendid
inn nf nll.wnnl Ti'i’nnfo in nil flm
line of all-wool Tricots In all the
latest shades of the season, ht a
E riee tha t is sure to tempt thrifty
uyers, only 80c yd.
A Bargain In Elldo Width Dross Goods.
64-inch all-wool Suiting, good
weight, linn finish, and cotnes in
all sitades of gray and castor, as
woll as standard colors, and is
sure to be appreciated, at 60c yd.
A BAEGAIN IN EEMHANTS.
We have secured direct from
tho mills a splendid assortment
of Short Ends, 2 to 9 yds, of
dark color English llonnelette,
in the newest patterns, worth
10 and 124c yd, the sale price
is 7c yd.
A SPECIAL IH OUTING FLANNEL.
We are showing a very heavy
weight. in . the very best quality
of teazle down outing flannel in
tho most handsome of this sea
son’s patterns, all new colors, the
kind others ask 124c for, we oiler
them lit 10c yd.
A BABGAIN IN MEN’S UNDEBWEAB.
Wo have secured 6 enses of
men’s heavy natural wool Shirts
and Drawers. The usual price
of these garments is 40c each; we
are going to sell them at !39c.
Children’s fast black hose, 6c pr.
Ladies’ fast black Hose, 6c.
Ladies’ cloth Capes, 48c.
Ladies’ plush Capes, 80c.
Lndies’ braid-trimmed plush
Onpes, $1.00
Ladies’ fine plush Onpes, fur
and braid-trimmed, $1.76
Children’s Union Suits, 26c.
Ladies’ Combination jersey
Ribbed Suits, 26c.
Ladies’ line Beaver Jackets, $1.08
Ladies’ new style light color
Jackets, $8.60
NOTIONS AND SMALL WARES.
1 cake Onyx Soap lc
Children’s School Tablets lc
Children’s colored border hand
kerchief lc
Largo bottle Bay Rum 6c
Paper Pins lc
Pair steel pincers 5c
Good steel Tack-Hammer 5c
Large bottle Vaseline 6c
Good steel Currycomb 10c
Good bristle Hair Brush 10c
1 dozen good Bend Pencils 10c
200-pnge ink Writing Pad 10c
Ladies’ black or tan Leather
Belts 15c
Best kangaroo Razor Straps 15c
Ladies’ jersey rib Vests 16c
Men’s fleece lined Under-
Men’s Shirt Collar and Cuffs 15c
Children’s kid button Shoes 15c
Quart bottle best black Ink 19c
MEN'S FURNISHINGS.
Men's Sunday congress Shoes 50c
Men’s full stock oak kip Slices 08c
Men’s heavy mixed Socks 5c.
Men’s Sunday percale Shirts 26c
Men’s good elastic Suspenders 10c.
Men’s 4-ply linen Collars 10c
Men’s heavy jersey rib Shifts 25c
Men’s very heavy fleece-lined
Shirts and Drawers ‘ 48c
Men’s 28-inch steel rod Um
brella 49c
Men’s striped jeans pants 40c ,
Men’s gorilla brand all-wool
pants 08c
Men’s niekelWntch and Chain 00c
Men’s rubberized Duck Coats 08c
Men’s odd Salmet.te Coats 08c.
Men’s good wool Suits $2.08
Men’s line worsted Sunday
pants 2.08
Men’s waterproof Coats 1.25
COVERT CLOTHS .UNDER PRICE.
Wo have placed on sale a large
assortment of patterns of heavy
double and twistedwarp Covert
Cloths, in stripes, checks anti
solid colors, in the now shades of
tan, gray and blue; tho price
should be 10c, we offor them
nt 124c-
iilMiMi iciiMpoTCASti
228 & 230 BROAD ST., ROME, GA.
HR. LIDDELL'S BOOKS.
It being impossible for ine In silly
inmycifllce where my friends eun
find me, nr look after the collection
of my accounts, I linvo placed my
books and accounts in (he hands ol
J. K. Davis, nnd all personsowing
me Will please call and settlo with
him. J. A. Liddell.
It is a grantor theft to steal reputa
tion than to stoal diamonds.
Both makers nnd oirculntors of coun
terfeits oommit fraud. Honest mon
will not doooivo j ou into buying worth
less counterfeits of DoWitt's Witch
Hazel Salvo. Tho original is infallible
for onrtng pileB. injuries, eczema nnd
' ’ - los. k Bi '■ '
skin diseases.
Bradford.
"Mr. Hardonse,” said the ministor,
"I saw yonr son in a saloon yesterday.”
“Did you?” replied Mr. Hardonse; "I
hope ho bad tho politeness to ask you
to have something.”
Women are Like
Healthy andstrong
0 SHJJWd they blossom
and bloom. Sickly, they wither and
die. Every woman ought to look well
and feel well. It’s her right and duty,
but she might as well try to put out a
fire with oil as to be healthy and at
tractive with disease corroding the
organs that make her a woman. Upon
their health depends-her health. If
there is inflammation or weakening
drains or suffering at the monthly
ns,l/\J aftan/I in It at nnaA TTnn't
period, attend to it at pence. Don’t
delay. You're one step nearer the
grave every day you put tt oft.
Women can stand a great deal, but
they cannot live forever with disease
dragging at the most delicate and
vital organs in their body. You may
have been deceived In so-called cures.
Wo don't 800-how you could help It—
there ia so much worthiest stun on
the market. Hut you won’t be dis
appointed In Bradficld’s Femalo Reg
ulator. We boliovo It is tho ono medi-
clnoon earth for womanly ills. There
is ns much difference between it and
other so-called remedies as thero Is
between right nnd wrong. Bradficld’s
Kemble Regulator soothes the pain,
stops tho drains, promotes regularity,
strengthens, purifier, and cleanses. It
does all this quickly and easily nnd
naturally. It Is for women alone tode-
cide whether they will-be healthy or
sick. Bi-adfield's Regulator lies at
head. SI p.r buttle at drugstore.
pend ft.- oar tr oo two Id,it.
THE BRADflElD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Go.
TREI1GAR MINERAL RAILWAY
Trnnsfors All Its Properties to tlio
Basr * West Railway.
Anniston, Ala., Nov. 4,—(Special)—
In the probate oflloe tn tills oity yes
terday a deed was recorded 111 which
the Tredegar Mineral Railway com
pany transfers to tile EnBt and West
Railwuy company all of Its tracks,
rights of way, depot grounds, rights
and terminals, the consideration being
given as $8,000. The Tredegur Mineral
is a spur rend about three miles In
length from a point on the East nnd
West to the town of Jacksonville. It
alBO owned depot grounds and termi
nals at Jacksonville.
How are your norves? If yon aro
easily "flustrntod," oan’t sleep and feel
unrofresbed in tho morning, yonr
norves aro weak. Hood’s Sarsaparilla
makes tho nervos strong by making the
blood rioh and pttro.
Siok Headaoho is ourod by Hood’s
Fills. 25o.
LOCAL LEGISLATION.
Notioo is hereby givon of an intention
to apply to tho present Legislature for
tho passage of a local or epcoial bill,tho
title or oaption of which will • bo ns
follows:—A bill to bo entitled “An Aot
to authorize and empower the Mayor
and Council of the Oity of Godartown,
Polk oounty, Ga., to establish a dis
pensary for tho saio of spirituous,vinous
and malt liquors by submitting tho
question to tho qualified votors of said
munioipal corporation. To provide for
tho regulation of snob dispensary, and
for other purposes.”
The title or oaption of tho proposed
bill may be as follows, instead of tho
preooding:—A bill to bo entitled "An
set to authorize nnd empower tho
Mayor nnd Connoil of tho Oity of Co,
dartown, Polk oounty, Ga., to establish
a dispensary for tho snlo of spirituous,
vinous and malt liquors. To provido
for tbo regnlations of such dispensary,
nnd for other purposes.”
TAX COLLECTOR'S NOTICE.
I will be at'the following name®
places at dates named below for th«.
purpose of collecting tho state and
county taxes for tbo year 1000: —
8BOOND BOllNn.
Blooming Gl'ovo...,, Nov. S, urn
Liino Branch..'. .... s, p in,
Antioch 0, a m
Yoniig-s 0, p nt
FIbL Creek 10, a nt
Grady... 10, p in
Browning's 12, a m
Buncombe....... J3, am
Cochran’s Mill.,. 18, p m
Aragon 13 pm
Seney / 14 a in
Lake Creek 14pnt
Ray’s Mill 15 a nt
Cedartown 1G, 1>
Roekmart ......1... M
Tinnn round.
Etna Dee. 4, a in
Hampton's ' 4, p m
Esom Hill ..Tn.. 5
Blooming Grove... G, a nt
Lime Branch (j, p no
Antioch... I,iu
Young’s...,,:.., 7, pm
Fish Creek H, a m
Grady 8, p no
Browning’s 10
Buncombe....,..., LI
Aragon 12, a m
Roekmart 12, p m 13, If
Lake Creek 15,am
Cedartown....:...,. 16, pml7,18,19,20
This Oot. 1st, 1900.
W. C. V. Sonr.iESTBTT, T. C. P. C.
“Was tho play sad,Miss Bing?” “Yea.
very; if I hadn't hud a box of candy
with mo, I oouldn't halve set through
it.”
DcBulFs
ICOUGH SYRUP/
id for other purposes.
(Signed) J. A. Liddell, T. H. Adams, I
A. H. VanDevander, ,T. K. Davis, E.
Bradford, J. Wright Adamson.
curc3 Hacking
Soro
Grippo,
all sovoro lung affections.
Why thou risk consump
tion, a slow, snro death ? •
NOTICE OF SALE.
Agreeably'to an order of ttie Court
of Ordinary of Floyd county, Ga., will
be sold at public outcry at the Court
House door of said oounty, on the first
Tuesday in December, 1900, within
the legal hours of sale, the following
property, td-.wlt:—
l ot of land number one hundred
nnd eighty (180) in the 10th dlst. nnd
4th see. nr Prilk county, Ga. Sold ns
the property of W. B. Sims, deceased,
and Mrs. O. R. Sims, deceased, jointly,
late of Floyd county, Ga. Terms cash.
This Nov.’S, 1000. ' J. M. Sims,
Administrator of W. U. Sims and Mrs.
C. R. Sim', deceased.
l’ako warning 1 Act at
once I Buy a bottle of
Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup,
a doctor’s proscription,
used over 60 years. Price,
only 25 cents. Insist on
Laving It. Don’t be im
posed upon. Refuse tho
dealer's substitute: it is
not as good as Dr. Boll’s.
Salvation Oil cures RhcumntlHm
Aches and Pains. I5&25cts.
Mamma—"Johnny, I fonr you were
not nt school yesterday." Johnny—
“H’m! T’iy bet the teacher told yon.
A woman can never keep a seoret."