The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946, November 08, 1900, Image 8

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OUIt HONOR ROLL. Tint Standard has been made happy within the past few days by the pay ment of the following subscriptions: G G Leake ..*1 00 A J Bowen . 1 00 D L Maret .100 B Richardson .. 100 B F Ivey .. 1(10 11 Gilmore .. 100 J Ham Davltte .. iod Frank West ..6 00 L 11 Poole .. ioo Rev R B O England .. 1 00 O P Sewell. .. 1 00 IV M Irwin .. 100 .1 K Davidson 50 11 C Mann ‘ .. 200 Dr R N Spinks .. 200 MrsJere Philips .. 25 J D Hightower .. 100 E Gregory 25 It II Harris ..2 00 Joe Culberson .. 1 00 Mrs Jean Chambless .. 26 Mrs Joel Chambless 50 F M Woods .. 1 00 J M Prewett . 200 MeDulile Doyle .. 500 J W I'liinizy .. 100 A F Gross .. 50 W P Short 25 J E Good 75 Dr J W Good .. 75 Miss Nellie Fite 25 J 11 Quinlan 50 J T Thompson . . 1 00 J .1 L Pearce .. 100 J J Grillln .. 100 D A Hubbard .. 60 Dr J 11 Hines .. 25 J B Ayers ..100 W M Hicks .. 1 00 Hal Hawkins .. 100 David West .. 100 J M Harrell .. 1 00 B F Hagan .. 76 J J Hngnn .. 76 Wm 11 Wright .2 00 Tho kidnoya are small bnt important organs. They need help occasionally. Prickly Ash fitters is a successful kid- ney tonio and system regulator. Burbank. T. F. “Hhve you heard the 8-year-old Ger man boy violinist?” “Ob,yeB. Twolvo yoara ago in Borlin.” DoWitt’s Little Early Riaore aro tho best liver pills ever made. Easy to tako and never gripe. E. Bradford. One of the best compliments a man can pny a woman ia to say “stylish.” sba is RHEUMATISM Ih duo to nn acid poison which gnins access to the blood through failure of the proper organs to carry off and keep the system clear of all morbid, effete matter. This poison through « -*— "'*• ** ' ' ‘ * Distorts Muscles, Shatters Nerves, Stiltens Joints. doping, with si: zy in i * ess and bed-ridden, with distorted limbs and sluittered nerves; or it may be slow in igbt wandering pains, Just severe enough to make one feel uncomfortable; the ten- i is to grow worse, and finally become chronic. ;o damp or cold, want of proper , frequently cause it to develop middle age or later. In whatever form, whether acute or chronic, active deveh dancy In such cases: m 0 Like other blood diseases, Rheumatism is often inherited, and exposure to damp or cold, want food, insufficient clothing, or anything calculated to impair the health, will frequently cause ' in early life, but more often not until i '* * “ I'nTcritoi" Rheumatism Is Strictly a Blood Disease, aud no liniment or other external treatment can reach the trouble. Neither do the preparations of potash and mercury, and the vnrious mineral salts, which the doctors always prescribe, cure Rheumatism, but ruin the digestion and break down the constitution. A remedy Which builds up the general health and at the same time rids the system of the'poison is the only safe and certain cure for Rheumatism. S. S. S., made of roots, herbs and barks of wonderful solvent, purifying properties, attacks the disease in the right way, and In the right place —the blood—and ouickly neutralizes the acid and dissolves all poisouous deposits, stimulates and reinforces the overworked, worn-out organs, ana clears of all unhealthy accumulations. 8. S. S. cures permanently and thoroughly, and keeps the blood ill a pure, healthy state. Mr. J. O. Mnlley, 113 W. isth Street, Imllnnnpolln, lnd„ for eighteen month* wnn no terribly afflicted with Khcnnmtbnn he wnn unable to feed or dreas hinwtelf. Doctors paid hi* case wnn hotxrlcBB. lie had tried fifty-two prescription* that friend* had given him, without the alighteat relief. A few l»ottlc*6f B. B. B. cured him permanently, and he has never hud n rheumatic pain since. This wa* five year* ago. We will send free our special book on Rheumatism, which should he in the hands of every sufferer from this torturing disease. Our physicians lmve made blood aiul skin diseases a life study, and will give you uny information or advice wanted, so write them We make j the system fully and freely about your case. We mnkc no charge whatever for tliia service. Address, SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. The Youth's Companion in 1001, Tha ends of the earth will bo Inld under tribute for the 1001 volume of the Youth’s Companion, Statesmen, Diplomats, Travelers, Trappers, In dian Fighters, Cow-Punohers, nnd Self-Made Mon and Women of mnny vooatlonu will contribute to the en tertainment of young nnd old In Com panion homes. Theodore Roosevelt will writo upon “The Kssoncc of He roism.” The Seorotary of the Treas ury will nnswer the question, "What is Mouey?’ 1 Frank T. Bulion, t|ie old sailor who spins fasstnntlng yarns of life at sen, Will -contribute a story. W. D. Howells will describe the rela tions between “Young Contributors nnd Editors." Paul Leicester Ford will writo about “The Man of the Dlotionnry"—Noah WabBter. There Is not space here to begin to tell of the good things already provided for readers of tho new volume of The Youth’s Companion—Interesting, In structive, Inspiring—from the pons of famous men nnd woinon. Illustrated Announcement of the 1001 volume and sample copies of the paper sent free to any address. 'All new BUbBorlbers who Bend In tlielr subscriptions now will receive not only the 62 issues of The Com panion for 1001, but nisn all tho issues for the remaining weeks of 1000 free from the time of subscription, be sides the beautiful “Puritan Girl” Calendar for 1001, lithographed in 12 oolors ami gold. THE YOUTH’S COMPANION, Boston, Moss, A man raroly marries tho first girl with whom ho thinks ho 1b in lovo. Constipation moans tho aooumula- tion of wasto mattor that Bhonld bo disohargod daily, and unless this is uiuuimiKUU uuii,), uuu umuoo min in done tho foul mattor in nbsorbod nnd poisons tho systom. Uso Horbino to bring nbout regularity oi tho bowols. ,s. T. F. Burbank. Prioo 60 ots. Foroolosure by Advortlaombnt Under Poworof Sals. Georgln, Polk County. Under and by virtue of a power of Bale oontninod in a mortgage exeouted sale oontninod in a mortgage exeouted by II. F. DoBardeleben to L. Sutherlin, dated the 30th day of Sept., 1800, and recorded in the otlloo of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Polk county, Gn., in book "D" of Mortgages, page 162, tho undorslgued will sell at public out ory, nt the court house door In said county, during the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for oash, on tho 1st Tuesday In Deoember, 1000, tho following property, to-witi—Lot mu luiiuvviiiK |iiu|iuit>j, uw»>v n uuu of land No. 1 in the 17th Dlstrlot and 4th Section, Lot 8(1 in the 10th District nnd 4tli Seotton, Lot 1200 in the 3rd District and 4th Section. Also water privileges from oreoks, streams and springs or other supplies in lots 1203 nnd 1204 In the 3rd Dist. nnd 4th Seo., and piping privileges over or under said land, and right of ingress nnd egress, exoept right heretofore deeded by T. II. Hampton to the Marsh Min ing Co. And also the right of build ing nnd operating a train way over the south side of lot 73 in the 2nd Dist. and 4th Seo, nil in Polk county, Ga. For the purpose of paying two oertain promissory notes for tho sum of 3800 eaoli, executed and delivered by H. F. DoBardeleben to L. Sutherlin on the 30th day of Sept., 1800, and due one on the 30th of Sept., 1000, and one on the 30th of Sept., 1001, stipulating for in terest from date nt the rate of per annum together with the cost of this proceeding as provided in said mort gage. A deed to the purohaser will be made by the undersigned. This the 1st day of Nov. 1000. L. Suthbhlik. EXECUTOR'S SALE. By vl ot Ordinary of said oounty, will bo sold nt publlo oiltery on the first Tuesday in December, 1000, nt the Court House in said county, betwoon the legal hours uf sale, the following real estate, to-wlts All of lot No. 623, nnd all of lot No. 624, oxoopt a strip oil' of tho north side of said lot supposed to oonmtn throe acres nnd running with tho lane, aald lane boing the dividing line between tho lands of Andrew Copp, deeoasnd, and John A. Orohaugh. deceased, aud fifteen acres otl ot the earl side of iot No. 323; all ot said lots nnd parts ot lots lying nnd being in tho 21st district and 3rd seotinu ot said county, and containing tu tho aggregate U2 acres, tnoro or less. Tho above described property is tho homo placo of tho Into Andrew Copp, sitimtod in Collnril Valley, with about 70 aerosol open land, tho remaining 22 acres ill tho woods, nnd well timbered, with dwelling and out buildings, siith- oierit t“ make It a very desirable home. .Said placo also contains a tins ore bank. Tho above described property is sold for division among tho heirs of said estate. Terms Cash. W. J. Lawson, Kxo'r of Andrew Copp, llec'd. This Oct. 30th, 1000. ROUNDLAPH a-Ie PREMIUM. Mrs, M. J. Monro Sold Rounillnp mill Squnro Cotton With That Result. Mrs. M-. J. Moore, a business woman of Yallsbusha county, Miss., who oon- duots two plantations on which she makes about 100 bales of cotton a year, August 15 Inst wrote to tho Oakland Gin.Co,: “During the past season 1 had the ootton raised on my plaoe near town ginned at your gin nnd put up on your roundlap halo press, but all the .ootton raised on my Yooonn plantation was put up in tho old- fashioned square bale. Believing that the price of ootton would bo muolt higher In the spring after the short ness of the crop was fully realized, I concluded to hold, nnd did not sell out u))tll Into In tlie spring. “I put my roundlap and squnre cot ton on .the market at the snme time, the grades of eaoli being the same, and sold • both lots to Messrs. Ilnrvey, lllnok & Co., their bids on both kinds being the best itiade. I got 0 cents for my square ootton and 0J.,' oents for my roundinp ootton. "1 watched tho ootton markets here very carefully during the past sea son, nnd the roundinp ootton always brought n premium of from cent to X cent more thnn the squnre bales of the snme grnde." Ono bouquet to tho living ia worth a dozen laurol wreaths on tha oollln of tho dead. TUoro is no plonsnrn in Hfo if you dread going to tho tnblo to ont and onn’t rest at night on aoaount of indi- gostion. Honry Williams, of Boon- villa, Tud., says ho sufiorod that way for years, till bo ootnmonood the uso of ICodol Dyspepsia Cure, and adds, “Now I onn cat anything I liko and nil I want nnd sloop Bonndly ovory night," Kodol Dyspopsia Ouro will digest what you cat. E. Bradford. Wbou a oat washes its faoo, it’s a sign of had wenthor; usually when a small hoy washes his faoo It’s a sign of a maternal storm. Thin, pale, anotmic girls' need a fatty food to enrich S their blood, give color to' | their cheeks and restore their < health and strength. It is( safe to say that they nearly \ all reject fat with their food.; Stf&siw COD LIVER OIL WITHJiYPOPHOSPWTES of LIHE <S SODA Judging from tho way they talk, tkore nro n good many people in this world who oonld give Providonoo a hint or two on how to rnn the uni- E. Bradford gunranteoa every bottle of Ohnmhorlnin's Cough Romody nnd will refund tho monoy to anyone who is not satisfied nftor using two-thirds of tho contents. This is tho best romedy in tho world for In grippo, coughs, oolds, croup nnd whooping cough, and is pleasant and eufo to tako. It pre vents nny tendonoy of a oold to result in pnoumonia. Somo pooplo pray for tboir daily broad and than grnmblo if they do not got pound enko. If yon havo over soon a ohild in tho agony of oronp you can realize how grateful mothers nro for Ono Minute Cough Onro, which gives relief as soon ob it is administered. It quiokly cures ghs, oolds nnd all throat and lung ablos Moro thnn ono woman koopa a “best drcsB" hanging on hooks until it is out of stylo. is exactly what they require; it not only gives them the im portant element (cod-liver oil) in a palatable and easily di gested form, but also the hypo- phosphites which are so valua ble in nervous disorders that usually accompany anatmia. SCOTT’S EMULSION is a fatty food that is more easily digested than any other form of fat. A certain amount of _ flesh is necessary for health. $ You can get it in this way. We have known per sons to gain a pound a day while taking it. i, all druggists. £ SLOTT & no\VNE, Chemists, New York. 6666 666666666666666663T If you are suffering from drowsiness in tho day timo, irritability of temper, sleopleBB nights, goneral debility, head- aohe, and general want of tone of the system, use Herbino. You will get re lief and llnally a oure. Price SO ots. T. P. Burbank. TA YLOmVILLH HEMS, Mr. and Mrs, J. M, Dorsey enter tained at a “Hallowe’en Party” Wed nesday evening complimentary to Mrs. O. L. Trlppe and Miss Harriet Edwards. The house was beautifully deoorated in white.and green, crysau- themums being the dowers used. As each guest arrived his or her drst photo was presented to the hostess and much fun was derived from the guessing contest. Another feature of the evening was each one’s fortune in matrimony was revealed by Baucers tilled with magic powders. Delight ful refreshments were served, and around the table apples were suspen ded and lots of fun was caused by the attempted biting of the fruit. All kinds of Hallowe’en games were played, which made the evening a de lightful one to the large number of guests. The farmers are planting more than ever. Accompanied by Miss Leasie Smith, Mrs. J. A. Johnson returned home Saturday after spending quite a while with relatives here. Dr, P. M. Rhodes and family have been visiting relatives near Newnan. LAND POSTED. All the lands of the undersigned are hpreby posted aooording to law, and trespassers will be punished accord ingly. Nov. 0, 1000. D. A. Whitehead, R.* Gammon, W. H. Henley, B. T. West, F. J. West, O. O, Bunn, O. P. Sewoll, Jaok Parks, Frankie Whatley, Mike Whatley, Asberry Munford, Levi Thurman, Onisolm. Cuss ( Polk County Sheriff Sales for December, 1900, Will bo sold belore the court house door in the city of Cedartown, Polk county, Ga., within the legal hours of 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. 1043, 1044 and 1045, all in the 21st dist. aud 3d sec. of Polk county, Ga., each lot containing 40 acres more or less, and levied on as the prop erty ol G. M. Williams aud Naomi Wil liams by virtue ot aud to satisfy a ft. fa. Issued from Polk Superior Court in favor of John P. Davis, administrator ot W. B. S. Davis, deceased, vs. the said Green M. Williams and Naomi Wil liams. Property pointed out in fi. fa. and in tho possession of the defond ants. Deed of re-conveyance filed and recordod in tho Clerk’s office ns tho law provides, aud tho defendants notified as required by law. Also at tho same timo and place will be sold the. following property, to-witA- Lots of land Nos. twelve hundred aud forty-fivo (1245) and twelve hundred and seventy (1270) in the 2lst dist. and 3d sec. of Polk county, Ga., and levied on as tho property of Thomas Wright b3' virtue of and to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Polk Superior Court in favor ol 1). M. Russell vs. the said Thomas Wright. Property in the possession ot defendant and pointed out in fi. fa. Tenant in possession notified as the law requires. Tliis tho 7th day of Nov., 1900. T. C. HAGAN, Sheriff. J. II. HOGG, Dep’tv Sh’tV. WOMAN'S TROUBLES AND FEMAj.B DISEASES CURED BY Johnston’s Sarsaparilla QUART BOTTLES. Painful and Suppressed Menses, Ir regularity, Loucorrhcea, Whites, Steril ity, Ulceration of the Uterus, change of life, in matron or maid, all find re lief, help, benefit and cure ia JOHNS TON’S SARSAPARILLA. It is n real panacea for all pain or headache about the top or baek of the head, distress ing pain in the left side, a disturbed condition of digestion, palpitation of tho heart, cold hands and feet, nerv ousness and irritation, sleeplessness, muscular weakness, bearing-down pains, backache, legache, irregular no 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. MIOUIOAKT DUUO CO., Detroit, Mich. For sale by E. Bradford. ^ WHY DR. HATHAWAY CURES. Reasons for nis Marvelous Success- Ills New, Free Book, Dr. Hathaway’s method of treatment Is no experi ment It is the result of twenty years of experi ence In the most exten sive practice of any specialist in hid- lino In the world. He was grad uated from one of tho best medical colleges in tho country and perfect ed Ills medical aud surgi cal education by exten sive hospital practice. Early in his professional career ho made discov eries which placed him at the head of his profes sion as a specialist In treating what are generally known as private diseases of men and women. This system of treatment he has more and moro perfected each year until today his cures are so Invariable as to be the marvel of the medical profession. Enjoying the largest practice of any specialist In the world he still maintains a system of nomi nal fees which makes it possible for all to obtain his sorvlces. Varicocele, ferenf stages, Rheumatism, Weak Back, Nerv ousness, all mauner ot Urinary Complaints. Ulcers, Sores and Skin Diseases, Brights Diseoso and all forms of Kidney Troubles. His treatment for undertoned men restores lost vitality and makes the patient a strong, well, vigorous man. Dr. Hathaway’s success in the treatment of Varicocele and Stricture without the aid of knifo or cautery Is phenomenal. The patient is treated by this method at his own home without pain or loss of time from business. This is positively tho only treatment which cures without an operation. Dr. Hathaway calls the particular attention of sufferers from Varicocele and Stricture to pages 27,2S, 29, 30 and 31 of his new book, entitled, ••Manliness, Vigor, Health,” a co^y of which will be sent free on application. Write today for free book and symptom blauk, mentioning your complaint. •\l. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D. Dr. Hathaway & Cp., 22M South HroadStreet. Atlanta, Ga. MENTION THIS PA UK 11 WHEN WHITING. ^ ^oNSTIPtfiS? „ —Hs'the R0CK;ihat WRECKS tnanjjL /lives. It brings In Its irain bodily evilsJ /ihat slowly but surely destrqy heaMi; Atrcnflih and cheerfulness. 7O.REM0VC.TMIS CONDITION TAKE PRICKLY, ASH BITTERS if is;a marvelous systemcfeanser andrraulatoni k Permanently.CURES a constipated habit,. ^ ^corrects trouble" In.the digestion. Purifies^ , the blood, strengthens the kidneys'. ■ PUTS THE SYS1EM IN PERrtCT ORDER^ SOLD AT DRUGGISTS. Price* 1 For sale by T. F. Burbank. A BOON TO MANKINDS D R TABLER’S BUCKEYE PILE £ T ^ 00 “ 4 E H rn z SSs-gs C 1 H c = z 5 -t to <4. ~ n I m 0 0 £ n a jp.3 P'O ImzZ C> ills "2 !s.=i-el£ CURE A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIN. CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED. tubes, by Mail, 75 cents; bottles, so cents. JAMES F. BALURD. Sole Proprietor, • • 310 North Main Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. FOR SALE BY T. F. BURBANK. Nashville, €Manooga & si. Louis eg. OWN RAILS, WITH THROUCH TRAIN SERVICE TO ROME, CHATTANOOGA, NASHVILLE AND MEMPHIS. PULLMAN SLEEPERS AND FIRST- CLASS DAY COACH TO St Loess and AM Points West quickest schedules to IHICAGO m NORTHWEST, Excellent Service to Louisville, Cincinnati and Ohio, Indiana and Michigan Points. ALL RAIL AND STEAMSHIP LINES TO NEW YORK 2SND THE EAST. TOURIST RATES TO ALL RESORTS. Cheap Emigrant Rales to Arkansas and Texas. for sciiedoles, maps, or ang railroad Inlormatlon, call upon or write to 4. W. THOMAS, JR., H. F. SMITH, CHARLES E. HARMAN, General Manager, traffic Manager, Cen. pass, agent NASHVILLE, TENN. NASHVILLE. TENN. ATLANTA. OA. No. 1907—Height, 4 ft. 1 in. Die ,. 2.8x1.6x0.4 Base 1.9x0.7x0 5 B. Base 2.‘2xl.0xl.0 Price, $21.00. No. 2001-Height, 2 ft. 4 in. Die 1.2x1.0x0.4 Base 1.2x1.6x0.4 B. Base 1.6x0.10x1.0 Price, $15.00. 3 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. DALTON MARBLE WORKS, H. P. COLVARD, Prop., ZD-ALTOUST, O-A. tie min w <t i mu. THE NEWS is what you want, and von get it in The Standard.' *