The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946, November 08, 1900, Image 4

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IJUHI1VJSSS OABDH. W. O. BUNN, W. II. TUAWIOK. BUNN & TRAWICK, at haw, (Oilico, 1st Nat. Hank Bldg.) CEDARTOWN, G A, All business placed In our binds will S>« glvon prompt and vigilant attention. |. II. SANDERS. J. K. DAVIS SANDERS & DAVIS, Attorneys at Law, 0111™ in Chamberlain Building, CEDARTOWN, GA. W. FI. 5FURRER ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, OKDARTOWN GA, \T|TJLDpractIcoln nil tho Court# ol W Polk, Paulding,Floyd and Harnl- mo Counties, and In all tho courts of Georgia, SUto, Fodoral and Hupromo. AIho, in Alabama courts by special ar rangement. W. K. FIHLDBIt. W. W. MUNDY. ' FIELDER & MUNDY, ATTORNEYS • AT • LAW, OlSDABTOWN, GeOBOIA. Prompt attontlon glvon to nil business. Collections n Bpoolaity. Offico up-stairs In Stttbbl Building. Wm. JANES, Attorney - at - Law. Pirst National Bank Building. CEDARTOWN,' - - GEORGIA J. C. WALKER, Attorney at Law. Over Pirat National Bank Building, Cedartown, - Georgia. £dF"Oolleotions a Specialty. LI. M. NICHOLES, LAWYER. Oommlssionor to Tako Testimony, miles in Jmigo's room at Court Houso. CEDARTOWN, GA. ) J. A. WRIGHT, ATTORNEY AT LAW Oedahtown, Ga. Oilioo with J. A. Blanco, in Chamber lain Building. J. A.’LIDDELL, Physician - and - Surgeon, Cedartown, Georgia. W. A. CHAPMAN, Physician 0 Surgeon, CEDARTOWN, GA. R. Fl SHIRKS, --Physician and Surgeon,=* OEDARTOWN, GA. Galls nnuworod promptly dny or night. W. G. ENGLAND, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON CEDARTOWN, GEORGIA. Cnlla nttondod day nnd night. ' CHAS, VANN WOOD, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Olttbo over Collins cfe Holmes, CEDARTOWN-,' GA,, HENRY M. HALL, ■ Physician - and - Surgeon, CEDARTOWN,'.GA. tiffioo with Dr. J. A. Uddell. B, F. Sims. Wm. H. Marsh. SIMS & MARSH, DENTISTS. Offers their services to the publlo Office evor J. 8. Stubbs’ store. Office hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. JT. J?. GKE&EHUR,, DENTIST, ■lenders his aorvlcos to tho public. Of fice over tho Racket Store. ’Phono 11(1. MONEY 10 LOAN. Wo are prepared to NEGOTIATE LOANS in nny amount desired, on approved FARM LANDS as se curity. For further information ap ply at- our offico in the Stubbs building, Cedartown, Ga. Fielder & Mundy. 1 HE CEDARTOtfM STANDARD Published Evory Thursday in the Year K. B. KUHHKl.I-, i . W. «. OOLKMAN, / KD1T0U »* SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year . fl.OO Six Months.. .50 lureo Months 26 Aovkrtisino Hatkm will bo furnished on application. THORSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, I9C0. Cedartown mines and ships more Iron Ore than any other point in the whole South, out side of Birmingham. Kodo! Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. Itartlflclallydlgeststhofood and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest- ant and tonic. No other preparation tan approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permabently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea E. BRADFORD. THE GAME DAWS OF GEORGIA. Hunting Season Began Nov. 1—Soino Daws Concerning Huntsmen. An Aot to protect insectivorous nnd singing birds, nnd game nnd ani- mnls in this stnte, to prohibit the hiking or destroying the eggs of game birds, to prohibit the sale or offering for sale any of said blrdsor animills during certain seasons, to make penal the violation of the pro visions of this Act, tq supersede all existing laws on the subject of gamo protection, and for other purposes. Section 1. Be it ennetod by the Gen eral Assembly of the state of Georgia, and it is hereby ennoted by authority of tile same, That on nnd after the pnssnge of this Act, it shall be unlaw ful for any person to shoot, trap, kill, ensnare, net or destroy in nny manner any wild turkey,pheasants,quail, part ridges or nny insectivorous or singing blrdB, except English sparrows, crows, larks, rice birds, nlgbt-bnwks, wheat birds nnd doves, between the 10th day of Mnroh and 1st day of November. It shall also be unlawful to shoot, trap, kill, ensnare, net or in nny man ner destroy nny doves between tile loth day of March nnd 1st day of No vember. It shall nlsobc unlawful to shoot, trap, kill, ensnare, net or in nny man ner destroy any doves between the 10th day of Mnroh nml the 10th day of August. It shall also be unlawful for nny person to remove from tile nests, or in nny manner destroy the eggs of nny of the birds protected by tills Aot dur ing the periods they are so proteoted. It slinll also bo unlawful for' nny person to hunt, kill, shoot, wound, ensnare or in nny manner destroy or capture any wild deer or fawn be tween tlie 1st day of January and the 1st day of September. It shall nlso be unlawful for nny person to sell or oiler for sale nny game bird or ,animal, or any part of either, whether dead or alive, Hint are proteoted by tills Aet during the pe riods so proteoted, nnd it shall be taken and deemed ns prima facie evi dence of a violation of tile provisions of this section for any person to be found ill possession of nny of the ani mals or birds (or the eggs of birds) dur- lag the periods in which they are pro tested by tills Aot; ami nny person or persons who,,shall violate any of the provisions of this Aet ns enumerated ill this section slinll be guilty of a misdemeanor. See. 2. Be it further enacted, That this act slinll supersede all existing laws on tlie subject of gnme and gnme protection, nnd shall have a uniform nnd general application; nnd that all laws nml parts of laws in confliot with this Aot be and the same arc hereby repealed. Approved Deo. 22,1800. BOMB LATER LAWS. An Aot to make it unlawful for any person to trap, net, kill or in nny way take for tlie purpose of sale, ex cept upon his o\vn land, wild tur keys, quail, doves or deer, without a license; to fix a penalty for the vio- intion of this Aet, and for other purposes. Beotion 1. Be it enacted by the Gen eral Assembly of Georgia, nnd it is hereby ennoted by authority of the same, That from nnd after the passage of this net it shall bs unlawful for any person to trap, net, kill or ii\ any way take for the purpose of selling tlie same, except upon his own land dur ing the hunting season, wild turkeys, quail, doves or deer. See. 2. Be it further ennoted, That nny person desiring to kill, trap, net or in any way take for the purpose of selling the same, except upon his own land, any of the gnme mentioned in the foregoing section, shall, before doing so, pay to tlie treasurer of the county in wliioh lie desires to kill, net trap or take such game the sum of 820 and upon the exhibition of such re ceipt to the ordinary of such county the ordinary slinll issue to such per soil a license to kill, trap, net or take such game in said county for the space of twelve months from the date of said license nnd no longer; and suoli per son at the time of procuring said it cense shall register his name as a li censed hunter in a book to be kept for that purpose by the ordinary. Li cense shall he procured nnd registra tion made in each county wherein said person proposes to carry on said business, provided that the provisions of this bill shall not he in effect until recommended by the grand jury of tho county desiring it. See. I). Be it further enacted, That any person violating the provisions of this net slmll be punished us for a mis demeanor. Sec. 4. That all laws nnd parts of laws in conflict with this net bo nnd tlie same arc hereby repealed. Approved Deo. 20,1800. An Act to protect game in this state, nnd prevent exportation of same be yond the limits of the state. Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by tlie authority of the same, That it slinll be unlawful for nny person or persons, firm or corporation to export or ship, send or carry beyond the lim its of said state, nny partridge or quail, at any season of the year. See. 2. Be it further enacted, Tlmt itsball bound is hereby declared unlaw ful for any person or persons within the limits of said state to net part ridges or quails at any season of the year. Sec. 8. Be it further ennoted, Tlmt any person violating the provisions of this Aot, upon conviotion filial! bo punished as prescribed in section 1030 of volume 5 of the Code of 1805. Seo. 4. Be it further enacted, Tlmt nil InwB nnd parts of laws in conflict witli tills Act be nnd tile same arc hereby repealed. IJN1TKD STATES LAW. Congress also has taken part in tlie protection of game. Sections one nnd two of the Act of the last Congress do not apply to Inter-state commerce, but to the importation from foreign coun tries. The other seotions follow: Seotion 8. Tlmt it shall be unlawful for any person or persons to deliver to any common oarrier, or for any com mon carrier to transport from one state or territory to unothcr state or territory, or from tlie District of Co lumbia or Alaska to any state or terri tory, or from nny state or territory to the District of Columbia or Alaska, nny foreign animals or birds tho im portation of which is prohibited, or tlie dead bodies or parts thereof of any wild animals or birds, where bucIi ani mals or birds have been killed in vio lation of tlie law in the state, terri tory or district in wliloli tho same were killed. Provided, tlmt nothing herein shall prevent the transporta tion of nny dead birds or animals killed during the senson when tlie same may bo lawfully captured, nnd the export of which is not prohibited by law in tho state, territory or dis trict in which the same are killed. Seo. 4. Tlmtnll packages containing suoli dend animals, birds or pnrts thereof, when shipped by inter-stnto commerce, ns provided in section one of tills Aot, slmll be plainly nnd clearly marked, so tlmt the name nnd address of the shipper nnd the nature of the contents may be readily ascertained on inspection of tlie outside of sucli packages. For each evasion or viola tion of this Aot the shipper shall, upon conviotion, pay a flue of not ex ceeding 8200, nnd tlni consignee know ingly receiving suoh armies so shipped nnd transported in violation of this Act slmll, upon conviotion, pny a fine of not exceeding 8200, and the enrrier knowingly carrying or transporting the same slmll, upon conviotion, pny a line of not exceeding 8200. Seo. 6. Tlmt all dead bodies, or parts thereof, of any foreign game animals, or game or song birds, the importation of which is prohibited, or the dead bodies, or pnrts thereof, of any wild game animals, or gnme or song birds transported into any state or territory, or remaining therein for use, consumption, sale or storage therein, slmll upon arrival in suoh stnte or territory be subject to the operation and effect of the laws of such state or territory enaoted in the exercise of its police powers, to the same extent and in the same manner as though such animals or birds lind been produced in suoh state or terri tory, and slmll not be exempt there from by reason of being introduced therein in original pnoknges or other wise. ' What Would You Give To ho cured of catarrh? If you or yonr friends have this disease, yon know how disagreeable it is. Its symp toms are inflamed eyos, throbbing tom- ples, ringing noisos in the ears, head aches, caprioions appetite, and con- stant disohnrge of muons. Fortunately its ouro is not a quostion of what you will give, but whnt you will tako. If yon will tako Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great constitutional remedy, whioh thoroughly purifies, enriohes and vi talizes the blood, you may expeot to bo completely and permanently ourod The good blood whioh Hood’s Sarsapa rilla makes, reaehing tho delicate pas sages of the mucous membrane, soothes aud rebuilds the tissues and ultimately cures all symptoms oi catarrh. The far-seeing man is not apt to rush into things blindly. Infant mortality is something fright ful. Nearly one-quarter die boforo they reach one year, one-third before they are five, nnd one-half before they are seven! The timely use of White’s Cream Vermifuge would save a ma jority of these precious lives. Price 25 ots. ‘ T. F. Burbank. INFORMATION WANTED. Mr. 8. IV. Green, one of tho enter prising farmers of Cedar Valley, ia interesting himself in tho wheat in dustry and tho erection 6f a patent roller flouring mill at this place. Tho Alabama & Georgia Iron Company will put in an up-to-date flouring mill at the Cherokee lurnace plant, il the product of wheat in this territory will Justify them in the outlay. They would liko to know the amount of wheat raised around Cedartown, and the records of the thresher men should contain the Information desired. Messrs. 8. W. and J. J. Green threshed 0,600 bushels, in the four teen days they were on tho roa'd, and they would like to hear from the following gentlemen who also run threshers In Polk county, cover ing an area of twenty-five miles square around Cedartown:—8. J. Winkles, Everett & Co., W. IC. Bus sell, Green Williams, Dempsey <& Vann, Chnp Berry, Dr. J. C. Tront- ham, Tobo Ray, Burt Ellis, and any others who may have threshed wheut the past season. For sprains, swellings and lameness there is nothing so good as Chamber lain's Pain Balm. Try it. For sale by E. Bradford, C. PHILPOT, Real Estate Agent CEDARTOWN, GA. SPECIALTIES. SSyFOB SALE—City LoIb, Resi dences, Timber Lands, Business Property. tSr-1,000 acres Fine OBE Property near E. & W. road for Bale. S@rFarm Lands. Some of tho Finest Farm Lands in Georgia, in Either Small or Large Tracts—Also In Mid dle and South Georgia. JSyTaxos Paid, Bents Collected. “When the Elephant walked the rope-y, He greased Ms tail with Soap-y.” ■■^^So the poet says. But it was a wicked waste, if he used elegant Soaps like I keep. Such thorough Cleansing Qualities in combi nation with suoh Entrancing Odors have not been obtainable at such ridiculously Low Prices before. When you give mine a trial, and find that you can get Three 25-cent Cakes in an ele gant box for One Small Silver Quarter, you will be both convinced and delighted. Also,—and most emphatically—keep your weather eye on this space for some Holiday remarks very soon. I’ve bought the Prettiest line ever brought to Cedartown. [.BRADFORD. East and West R’y of Alabama. EAST BOUND TBA1NS. No. 4. No. 2. No. 34, Loavo— (Dally)ox-Sun. Sun. only Pell City Piedmont Esom Hill Codartown Grady Fish Crook Rookmart Aragon Taylorsville... Cartorsvillo,... Cartorsvillo... Tnylorsvlllo.. Rookmart!!!!! Fish Crook..... Grady Cedartown Esom Hill. Piedmont,. Pell City.... 7.00 7.18 7.23 0.40 am 2.02 pm 2.45 3.25 3.42 3.47 4.04 4.10 4.23 5.00 7.10 10.12 1U.61 11.20 11.33 11.38 11.63 11.60 12.13 p m 12.45 wrn HOUND TRAINS. No. 1. No. 8. No. 85, Leave— (Dally)ex-Sun. Sun.only 10.00 a‘m 6.40 pm 1.15 10.34 7.12 1.47 10.49 7.24 2.01 10.67 7.31 2.07 11.11 7.46 2.22 11.15 7.51 2.27 11.30 8.10 2.40 12.45 p m 3.09 1.42 3.48 5.60 6.50 r-Close connections as follows:— Codartown with Central of Georgia, at Rock mart with Southern Railway at Cartorsvillo with W. A A., at Piedmout with E.T. V.AO. Chattanooga, Rome RAILROAD CO. Passenger Schedulo In efloct April 16,1000 SOOTIIIJOUND. STATIONS. No. a No. 4 No.ia No. Lv Chattan’ga Battlefield Ch'kam’ga La Fayette, Ar Carrollton.. NORTHBOUND. STATIONS No. Lv Carrollton. Bremen Buchanan• Cedartown Rome Lyerly Sum'rville- Trion LaFayetle Ch'kam’ga Battlefield Ar Chattan’ga 9 50 am Nos. 1 and 2 dally. Nos. 3 and 4 Sunday only. Nos. 0,10,11 and 12 daily except Sun* dny. Trains Nos. 9 and 10 arrive and depart Irrtn C. R.&S. shops near Montgomery avenue. Connections made at Chattanooga, Tcnn., with all roads lor points North ard West. For any inlormation apply to C. B. Wilburn, President and,Traffic Manager. B. A. Fite, Agent, Cedartown Ga. GoodGinning I invite all my farmer friends to to bring me their cotton for ginning, and will be glad to see new friends as well as old. # I have leased the West & Jones Gin, and am prepared to give Prompt, Satisfactory Work. I will furnish Bagging and Ties Free! I guarantee Fair and Square Treatment to all. T. M. HIGHTOWER. New York Bargain Store. NEW STORE! NEW GOODS and OLD PRICES! Libel for Divorce, Georgia—Polk Couuty. Lucella Tipsey) Petition for Divorce in vs. Uho Superior Court of Joseph Tipsey.J Polk County, Georgia. To bebruary Term, 1901: It appearing to the Court that the de fendant ia the above stated ease resides out of the state of Georgia, and that it is necessary to perfect service .upon him by publication, it is ordered that service be perfected by publication ot ibis order in The Cedartown Standard twice a mouth for two mouths prior to the Feb ruary term, 1901, of this Court, aud that the said term bo the appearahee term for this case. This the 9th day of Octo ber, 1900. C. G. Janes, J. S. C. T. C. Bunn & Trawicic, Plaintifi’’s Atty$. - We have just returned from New York, where we bought a full line of fancy and up-to-date.^—— Dry Goods and Clothing. We bought them cheap. We sell them cheap. We want to close out our stock ■+■ BELOW COST. Our prices are the same as they were when cotton was only 4 cents a pound. Don’t miss this great opportunity to get a bargain in any thing in our line. COME ONE, COME ALL! ^ ^ d WHITE’S CREAM ; WORMSmMiFUGEii — Best In Quality. For 26 Years Has Led ali Worm Remedies* l SOLO 23W JA.X.X. X>ll.TJG-GIB , r£3. ,Prepared by -rA JAMES F. BALLARD, St. Louis FOR SALE BY T. F. BURBANK.