The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946, November 08, 1900, Image 7

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* Is a constitutional disease. It originates Jn a scrofulous condition ot the blood nnd depends on that condition. It often causes headache and dizziness, impairs the taste, smell nnd hearing, af reets the vocal organs and disturbs the stomach. It Is always radically nnd permanently cured by the blood-purifying, alterative and tonic action of Hood’s Sarsaparilla This Brent medicine has wrought the most wonderful cures of all diseases depending on scrofula or the scrofulous linblt. Hood's I'ills are the belt cath»rtlc. FOR RATES and MAPS ALL POINTS North # West ADDRES8 FRED D. BUSH, DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENT Louisville & Nashville R. R, No. 1 Brown Bid., Opp. Union Depot ATLANTA, GA. “No Trouble to Answer Questions.” Arc you nervous? Arc you completely exhausted? Do you suffer every month? If you answer “yes” to any of these questions, you have ills which Wine of Cardui cures. Do you appreciate what perfect health would be to you? After taking Wine of Cardui, thousands like you have real ized it. Nervous strain, loss of sleep, cold or indigestion starts menstrual disorders that arc not noticeable at first, but day by day steadily grow into troublesome complications. Wine of Cardui, used just before the men strual period, will keep the female system In perfect condition. This niedicine is taken quietly at home. There is nothing like it to help women enjoy good health. It costs only $1 to test this remedy, which is* endorsed by 1,000,000 cured women. Mrs. Lena T. Fricburg, East St. Louis, III., saysj “I am physically a hew woman, by reason of my use of Wine of Cardui ana Thedford’s Black Draught*” In ca*08 riSquirinf? apodal directions, ad dress, giving symptoms, **Tbo Ladles' Advis ory Department,” Tho Chattanooga Modi- olne Co., Chattanooga, TennJ ST ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. Georgia, Polk Connty. By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold at public outcry, on the llrst Tuesday in December, 1000, at the Court House in said county, be tween the usual hours of sale, the fol lowing real estate situated in Polk county, Ga., to-wit: 1 house and two lots, Nos. 7 and 8, fronting 70 feet eaoh on Elm street,, running back 140 feet, they being in the town of Hook- mart, Ga.; 1 house and lot, lot being No. 2, fronting 00 foet on Mnrble street., running back to high water mark on branch in Rockmurt, Ga.,also one-half !nforeet in store house and the lot No. 4 fronting 80 feet on Depot square,running back 80 feet on Marble street: also one-half interest in house and lot, lot No. 1 fronting 125 feet on Marble st. 117 feet on Maple st. 125 feet on E.&W. railroad; also one-half inter est in mill lot No. 2 and building there on, the lot fronting 125 feet on Water street and running baok 100 feet. Terms cash. ’ Mrs. W. R. Cochran, Administratrix of J. B. Whitehead, deceased. Foreclosure by Advertisement Under Power of Sale. Georgia, Polk County. Under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a mortgage executed by H. F.'DeBardeleben to L. Sutberlin, dated the 30th day of Sept., 1800, and recorded in the olllee of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Polk county, Ga., in book “D” of Mortgages, page 152, the undersigued will sell at publio out cry, at the court house door in said county, during the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, on the 1st Tuesday in December, 1000, the following property, to-wit:—Lot of land No. 1 in the 17th District and 4th Section, Lot 1 in the 2d dist. and 4th sec., Lot 30 in the 16th District and 4th Section, Lot 1206 in the 3rd District and 4th Section. Also water privileges from oreeks, streams and springs or other supplies in lots 1205 and 1204 in the 3rd Dist. and 4th Sec., and piping privileges over or under said land, and right of ingress and egress, except right heretofore deeded by T. H. Hampton to the Marsh Min ing Co. And also the right of build ing and operating a tram way over L1. F 1 I? *1 i n t 1.1, On/I T\ iot the south side of lot 73 in the 2nd Dist. and 4th Sec, all in Polk comity,Ga. For the purpose of paying two certain promissory notes for the sum of $800 eaoh, executed and delivered by H. F. DeBardeleben to L. Sutberlin on the 30th day of Sept., 1899, and due one on the 30th of Sept,., 1000, and one on the 30th of Sept., 1001, stipulating for in terest from date at the rate of 7% per annum together with the cost of this proceeding as provided in said mort gage. A deed to the purchaser will be made by the undersigned. This the 1st day of Nov. 1900. — L. SOTHERLIX. HEXEY ISIQHtS. Mr. W. F, Parker, of Brooklyn, N, Y., is Bponding several days in our community hunting birds, Mr, H, Z. Sheffield was in your oity Friday. Mr. Joe Forrestor, of Stilcsboro, was boro Monday and Tuesday bunting birds, Mr. H. N. Sheffield was in tho Cedar Oity last Saturday. Mrs. H, N. Sheffield spent part of last week in Dallas, tho guest of bor father, Mr. Roberts. Mr. John Pullen is sponding soyorn) days with bis family at this place. Ho is employed on a railroad in Kentucky. Mr, W. J. Calloway was in Homo Saturday on bnsinoss. Mr. O. O. Smith was in Ocdnrtown Saturday. Mr. Parker nnd “ye soribo” woro in Rookmurt Sunday. Mr. W, O. Pougb wns in Homo Fri day. One op the Nine. A Village Blacksmith Saved HIs Little Son's Life. Mr. H. H. Blaok, tho well-known vil- lago blacksmith of GrohamsviUo, Sulli van Oo., N. 1’., says: “Onr littlo son, five years old, has always boon subjeot to oronp, nnd so bad havo tbo attaoks boon that wo bavo feared many timcB that ho would die. Wo havo had tbo doctor and used mnny medioinos, but Chamborlain’s Cough Romedy is now our solo reliance. It eocms to dissolve tho tough muous, nnd by giving fre quent doses when tho oroupy symp toms appear, wo bavo found that tbo dreaded oronp is oured before it cots settled.” Thoro is no danger in giving this remedy, for it contains no opium or other injurious drhg, and may be givon as confidently to n babo ns to an adult. For sale by E. Bradford, drug gist. “Then yon wouldn’t cull Waters an offioe-seokor?" “Certainly not! Call a man an offiac-Bookor because be ran on the Prohibition tiokot?" Many people worry boenuso tboy think tboy bavo honrt diseaso. Tho obnnocs aro that thoir hearts nro all right but tboir stomachs aro unablo to digest food. ICodol Dyspepsia Cure di gests what yon eat nnd prevents tbo formation of gas wbiob makes tho stomach press against tbo benrt. It will ouro every form of indigestion. E. Bradford. Bailiff B. B Bishop, n good,Demo crat of Buncombe district, spent Tuesday night here to gel the elec tion returns. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys'upon the mind: dis- lurages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order, or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that It Is not uncommon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin ates loo often. If the urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches an age when It should be able to control the passage, It Is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon It, the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these Important organs. This unpleasant trouble Is due to a diseased condition of tho kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as v/ell as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the Immediate effect of Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, In flfty- cent and one dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mall free, also pamphlet tell- nomo’ot Swamp-Root, ing all about it, Including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Polk Connty Sheriff Sales for December, 1900. State of Georgia—County of Polk. Will be sold before the court house door in the city of Cedartown,- Polk eounty, Ga., within the legal hours oi sale on the first Tuesday in Dec., 1900, to the highest bidder for cash the follow* ing described property to-wit:— Lots of land Nos. 1103, 1104 and 1105, lying in the 21sfc dist. and 3rd see. of Polk connty, Ga., levied on and to be sold as the property of Allen Young, under and by virtue of three Justice Court fi fas issued from Justice Couit of the 1504th dist. G. M. of Floyd Co., Ga. All issued against Allen Young, one in favor of Treadaway & Co., ana the other two issued in favor of Everett- Bidly-Ragan Go., and all said fi fas be ing transferred to R. J. Ragan. .Also at the same time, place and manner will he sold:—Lots of land Nos. 324, 400, 400, 490, 532, 533, 534, 535, 507, 578, 0;.3, (ISO. 081, 724, 720, 703 pnd 888, all lying in the 2lst district audltrd section of Polk county, Ga;, and Nos, 1198, 1199, 1243 and 1011, lying in the 2d district and 4th section of said county; also one strip of land lying in Cedar- town, in said county, and being north ot the. vacant lot of \V. O. Bunn and F. A. Irwin on west side of Collpge street, south of the right of way of the E. A W, R, R. and west of the west side of Col lege street where the bridge crosses said railroad, and east of the land of the Alabama »& Georgia Iron Co., said striji fronting on College street 85 feet more or less and running back west along the railroad 210 feet more or le-s; all levied on and to be sold as the property of Cherokee Iron Co., under and by virtue ofthefi. la. issued from the Superior Court of said county in lavor- or W.. C. Bunn, administrator, etc., of A.-.G.West, vs. Cherokee Iron Co., the Alabama A. Geoigia Iron Co. being transferees oi said fi. fa. This the 7th day of T^ov., 1900. T.C. HAGAN, Sheriff. J. B IIOGG, Dsp’tv Sh’ff. THE CORN SHREDDER OF TI1E CEDAR. VALLEY FARM ERS’ CLUB. A Paying Investment mill it Big Success—Wlint It Is Now Doing. The members ot the Cedar Valley Farmers’ Club bought a oorn shredder this summer, and the machine is being run now by Mr. John J. Green. It Is doing a wonderful work for the hay crop of the vnlley, nnd is destined to revolutionize the old methods of our farmerq in raising a supply of forage, Instead of throw ing away the oorn stalk, and failing tu utilize fully the ehbok and fodder, the shredder shucks the oorn, and oonverts into excellent hay the entire stalk. Tile produot is n fine forage for all stock, nnd in rated next to olover and the grasses. The market value now of suoli hay is $10 per ton. The machine lias been this week on tho farm of Mr. D. A. Whitehead in Collard Valley, nnd has shredded about 75 aoree of corn. About 000 hales of hay have been turned out there, making about 00 tone of splen did forage valued at $000, Mr. Richard Gammon has had 80 acres shredded, and the shredder will oome tomorrow to Oapt. J. A. Peek’s farm for.about 30 aores of oorn. Quite a number in Cedar Vnlley have forage crops ranging all the way from 25 to 40 aores to be shredded, and the new method of raising liny hns among Us advocates suoli well known farmers as Messrs. J. U. Phillips, C. A. Wood.G. II. Wade, Aleok Hamilton, L. 11. Poole, John Hutohings, Lawson & Prewett, Dr. Win. Bradford, nnd others. Mr. A. E. Young hns a shred der of his own, and hns been n strong believer In Us worth nnd utility for two or three years. Several bales of shredded hay are now on exhibition at the store of Mr. John C. Hand in Cedartown, and all olir farmers who know notbiugof Its value nnd importance to this county should call and examine thoroughly this great produot of our farms, which hns heretofore been considered worth less here as a good stuff for oattle. No Right To Ugliness. Tho woman who is lovely in faoo, form- and tompor will always bavo friends, but ono who would be nttrno- tivo must koop bor health. If slio is weak, sickly and run down, she will bo norvous and irritablo. If slio bas con stipation or kidney trouble, bor impure blood will causo pimples, blotobns, skin eruptions and a wrotobod complex ion. Elootrio Bittors is tbo host modi- oino in tbo world to rogulato stomaob, liver anil kidneys ■ and to purify- tho blood. It gives strong nerves, bright oyes, smooth, volvoty skin, riob oom- ploxion. It will mnko a good-looking, obarming woman of a run-down invalid. Only 50 cents at E. Bradford’s Drug Store. /- Mr. Seaborn Smith, a prominent young man of this plaoe, nnd Miss Heppie Winkles, n ohnrming and onl- turod young lady of Polk county, wero married last Sunday ovening at tbo liomo of Rov. John S. Edwards, of near this place, tho Rev. Mr. Edwards per forming tbo oeremony. The young couple havo a host of admiring friends nnd acquaintances in this and adjoining counties who join in wishing them a pleasant, prosperous nnd happy jour- noy through life.—BuobnDnn Tribune, Dolly—“Ob, dear! My summer oandy-bill is $451” Polly—“Goodness! What will yonr father say?” Dolly— “Well, I’m going to toll it to him $5 at a time. ” Tho woll-drossed woman never adopts the exaggeration of fashion. You can’t afford to risk your life by allowing a cough or a cold to develop into pneumonia or consumption. Ono Minute Gough Ouro will ouro throat and lung troubles qniokor than anv other preparation known. Many doo- tors nso it as a specific for grippe. It is an infallible remedy for oroup, Chil dren like it and mothers endorse it. E, Bradford, Visitor—“Is this an old homestead, or a modern imitation of antiquity?" Tenant—“Oh, it’s now, brand-new, Tho roof leaks in forty nlaoos,” FREE BLOOD AND SKIN CURE. An Offer Proving Faith. Ulcers, Eating; Sores, Cancer, Scrofula, Itching Skin, >cabs and Scales of Eczema, Aches ana Pains In bones, back or joints, Syphilitic Blood Poison, Rotten Gumsand Chronic Rheumatism, and all obstinate, deep-seated Blood troubles are quickly cured, by taking a lew large bottles of Botanic Blood Balm, we challenge the world for a case-of Blood Disease that Botanic Blood Balm will not cure. The cures are permanent and not a patching np. Is your Blood Thin? Skin Pale? All Run Down? As Tired in the morn* ing as when you went to bed? Pimples? Boiis? Joints? Cdtarrh? Putrid the Aches and invigorates the old and weak Botanic Blood Balm, the only perfect Blood Puri fier made. Sold at Drug Stores. $i per large bottle, including complete directions. To prove faith in Blood Balm a trial bottle given away to sufle-ers. For free trial bottle, address Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Don’t hesitate, but write pt once describing trouble, and free personal medical advice given. Blood Balm (B. B. B.) Cures when all else fails. Thoroughly tested for 30 years. Over 3.000 voluntary testimonials of cures by usirtg B. B. B, “So that’s yonr little game, is it?” said tho guest at the restaurant to tho waiter who had brought English spar rows for reed birds. Thousands of mon and women suffer from piles, especially women with fe male weakness have this suffering to contend with in addition to their other paras. Tablor’s Buokoye Pile Oiut- ment will qniokly effeot a cure. Price 50 ots. in bottles, tubes 75 ets. T. F. Bnrbank. NEW FOR CEDARTOWN! But Old People in the Business! the- McDonald furniture COMPANY HAVE OPENED A BRANCH HOUSE OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE IN CEDARTOWN. ■A-IfcTID- Make the Lowest Prices! Go Bedsteads, $2 and Upwards. Chairs, 40c. and Higher. to see them and SAVE MONEY, and get the BEST=MADE FURNITURE. ©■ © © McDonald fdrnitdbe co. CEDARTOWN and ROME, First Oitizon (roading paper)—“Great robbory reported in Now York.” Seoond Citizen-“Yes? Offloinl or unoffloial?” A. CLEAR HEAD; go-od digestion; sound sleep; a fime appetite and a ripe old age, are some ofthe results of the use of Tutt’s Liver Pills. A single dose will convince you of their wonderful effects and virtue. A Known Fact. An absolute cure for sick head ache, dyspepsia, malaria, sour stomach, dizziness, constipation bilious fever, piles, torpid liver and all kindred diseases. Tutt’s Liver Pills • / For FREB Scholarship POSITIONS GUARANTEED, Under $3,000 Cn«h Deposit. Rail load Par® Paid. Open all yoar to Both Soxna. Vary Cheap Board Gteorffia-Alabama Business College, , Uacon, Georgia NOTICES OF THE ORDINARY. Georgia, Polk county: To all whom it unay concerneeorgo W. Moore having in proper form applied to mo for permanent lottors of administration on tho es tate of Mrs. M. E. Moore, Irto of raid county, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of Mrs. M. K. Moore to be and ap pear at my office with ill the time allowed by law and show cause, If any tboy can, why per- manent administration should not bo granted to oeorge Moore on Mrs. M. E. Moore's es tate. witness my hand and official signature, this 5th day of November. 1000. A. d. Hoog, Ordinary. nov8-it Georgia, Polk county:—Whereas, 8KHogue, administrator of J O Hitchcock- represents to the court in his petit ion, duly tiled and entered record, that he has tally administered J o Hitchcock’s estate: This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and oreultors, to show causo, if any tboy can, why said ad ministrator should not he discharged from lus administration and receive letters of dismis sion on the 1st Monday in January, 1001. 104 3m A Dllouo, Ordinary. Georgia, Polk County. To all whom it may concern: Jackson Young having applied for guardianship of tho persons and prop erty of Miller Borders and Luther Borders, minor ohildren under tho age of fourteen of Henry Borders, late of said county deceased, notice is given that said application will be heard at my office at 10 o’clock a. m. on the first Monday in January next. This Nov. 0th, 1900. A. D. Hoog, Ordinary, Do You Need an Electric Beit? Dr. J. Newton Hathaway has per fected on electric belt which he is pre pared to furnish to all patients who need it, at a merely nominal charge. Write to J. Newton Hathaway, M. D. .» iivu iu (i, iicnuiu iintuunXL 221 South Broad St., Atlanta, Ga. Pav your subscription to The Standard. Foreolosuro by Advertisement Under Power of Sale. Georgia, Polk County. Under and by vlrtuo of a power ot eulo eontainod in a mortgage oxocutod by II. F. DoBardolebon to U. N. Hamil ton, duteil tho 24tii day of August, 1899, and recorded in the offleo ol tho Clerk of tho Superior Court of Polk county in Book “D” of Mortgages In Folio 234, tho umlorsignod will soli at publio out-ory, at tho (‘ourt Houso door In said county, during tho legal hours of salo, to tho highest bidder for cash, on tho 1st Tues day in December, 1000, tho lollowing property, to-wit:—That tract or parcel of land situated In tho 2-1 dist. nnd 4th hoc. of Polk county, Ga., and known us lots ol land Nos. 1-10, 142,143, 144,446,212, 213, 215, 210, 219, 220, 222. 286, 284 and 285. For tho purpose of paying three certain promissory notos lor tho sum of 81500 euoli, oxocutod and delivered by H. F. DoBardoIobon to D. N. Hampton oil tho 21th day of August, 1800: ono duo tho 21th day of . ugust, 1000; ono duo tho 21th day of August, 4001, and ono duo 24th day of August, 1002, euoli ol said notos stipulating lor Intorcst from dnto at tho raio oi 7 por oont per annum; to gotlior with ail oust aud exponses Inci dent to this procooding us providod ill said mortgago. A deed to tho purchaser will bo made by tbo undersigned. This tbo 81st day of October, 1000. i • D. N. Hampton. APPLICATION FOB OHABTER. Georgia, Polk County, To the Superior Court of said County: Tbo petition of D. Cameron, n duly eleotoa Deacon, and P. M. Agan, duly elected Clerk, und J. F. Cainbron, a member, all ol said state and county, respectfully shows:— 1st, That they desire for themselves, their associates and successors, to bo-/ come incorporated as a Religious So ciety,under tho name and style of “East View Baptist Churoh.” 2d, The term for which petitioners ask to become Incorporated is twenty years, Georgia, Polk County. To the Superior Court ot said county The petition ol E. K. Van Winkle, W V. Harris, H. L. Sterns and Hunter Har rls, all ol said state, respoctfully, shows 1st, That they desire for thomsolvos their associates, successors and assigns to become incorporated under tne nnm and stylo of CEDARTOWN ICE COM PANY. 2d, Tho term for which’ petitioner ask to be incorporated is twenty yoarg with the privilege of renewal at the am oi that time. 3rd, The capital stock of tho corpora tion is to be Six. Thousand Dollars; di vkjod into shares of One Hundred Dol lars each. Petitioners, however, ask th privilege ol increasing said oapltal stocJ from time to time not exceeding in th aggregate Twenty-Five- Thousand Do! lars. 4th, Tho object of tho proposed cor noration is pecuniary gain and profit t its stockholders. Tho petitioners pro pose to carry on tho business of rnami fee tu ring hnd selling ice and furnishin, cold storage, and to exercise the usur power unci to do all usual necessary an proper nefa which pertain to or may b connopted'wlth suoli business. 6th, The principal office and place c business of the proposed corporatio will be In tho city of Cedartown, in sal state and county. Wherefore, petitioners pray to b made a body corporate under the nam and stylo aforesaid, entitled to th rights, privileges and immunities an subject to the liabilities fixed by law. This October 22d, nineteen hundred. Harry L. Stkrns, William J. Harris, Edward K, VanWinkle, Hunter Harris. with the privilege of renewal at the end of that time. 3d. The sole object and purpose of the proposed Church is to promote tho cause of Christian Religion. 4th, That said church bas been estab lished in East View, Cedartown, said state and county, and your petitioners and their associates and successors in office desire to be incorporated with corporate authority to enforce good order, receive donations in moneys or property, personal or real; make pur chases and alienations ot real and per sonal'property, not for the purpose of trade ana profit but for the purpose of promoting the general design and look ing after tho general interest of said church; to sue and be sued, contract and be contracted with, and do all other things necessary to carry out the pur poses oi said church. Whereforo, Petitioners pray, for thoin* solvos, thnir associates and successors, to be made a body corporate and politic, with all the rights, privileges, immuni ties and restrictions fixed by law. Sanders tfe Davis, Att’ys for Petitioners. I certify that the within is a true copy of tho original as filed in bffice 30th Oc tober, 1900. W. O. Knight, Clerk. Georgia, Polk County. Clerk’s office Superior Court; Enterod on minutes of Superior Court, page 581. This 30th day of October,1000. W.C. Knight, Clerk. This Standard’s Clubbing List will save y m».ney on any paper or magazine you want. APPLICATION FOE OHAETER. Filod Id oliloo tills tho 24t.b day of ( tobor, lono. W. O. Knight, Clerl I certify that tbo tnrogoing is a t copy of tbo orlginnl potltfon Tor char ns iiiod in my office. This Oct. 2: 1000. w. C. Knight, C. P. S. ( Foreolosuro by Advertisement Under Power of Sale. Georgia, Polk County. / Under and by vlrtuo of a power of able contained in a mortgage oxooutod by H. F. DoBardolebon to 15.R. King,Sr., dated the 26th day of August, 1800, and re corded in the offleo of tho Clerk of the Suporior Court of Polk county in Hook “14” ol Mortgages, Folio 116, the undor- signod will soil at publio out ory, at tbo Court House door in said county,during tho legal hours of salo, to tho highest bidder for cash, on tho 1st Tuesday in Dooombor, 1900. tho,following proporty, to-wit:—Tlio following tract or parcol of land lying nnd lioing in the 2d (list, nnd 4th sec. oi Polk Colintv, Ga., lots 288, 287, 29U, 289, 292, 359 and 217. For the purpose of pay’ng tliroo certain promis sory notos, for tho aggregate sum of 82500, oxocutod and delivered by H. F. DoBardolebon to IS. H. King, 8r., on tho 20th day ol August, 1899, tho first noto for $833.40 due August 20th, 1990, the 2d due August 20th, 1901, and tho 3il duo August20th, 1902, eaoh ortho two last notes bolng for SSS3.30, each oi said notos stipulating for intorost from date at tho rate of 7 por cent por annum; togother with tho cost and exponsos incident to tills proceeding, ns providod In said mortgago. Deed to tho purchaser will ho made by tho undersigned. This the 31st day of October, 1900. E. R. King, Sit. Pay up your subsoriptlou to TheStandarp.