The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946, November 22, 1900, Image 1

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CEDARTOWN STANDARD. VOLUME 14. CEDARTOWN, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 22, 1900. NlvIBER 43. A Knight Tem^ar Praises Peruna And Says: “I am Better Than I Haro Been for Twenty Years.” Colonel T. P. Moody, a prominent Knight Tomplar, is well known in ovory city in tho United States westof Buffalo, N. Y.,as a Jowolor’s Auctioneer. In tho city of Chicago as a protninout lodgo man, Doing a membor of tho K.T.’S and also of tho Masons. Tho Aha-vs Colonel Moody in tho costumo oi tho Oriental Consistory Masons,32d degroo. In a recent letter from 6000 Michigan avenue, Chicago, Ill., Mr. Moody says tho following:' “For over twenty-five years I suffored from catarrh, and for ovor ton years I suffered from catarrh of tho stomach terribly. “I have taken all kinds of medicines and liavo boon treated by all kinds of doctors, as thousands of my acquaint ances aro awaro in different parts of tho United States, whero I havo travolod but my rolief was only temporary, until a little over a year ago 1 startod to take Peruna, nnd at tho prosont timo I am bottcr than I havo boon for twouty yoars. ‘•The soreness has left my stomach entirely and I am free from Indigestion and dyspepsia and will say to all who are troubled with catarrh or stomach trouble of any kind, don't put It off and suffer, but begin to take Peruna right away, and keep It up until you are cured, as you surely will be If you persevere, “My wife,as many in tho southwest can say, was troubled with a bad cough and bronchial trouble, and doctors all over tho country gavo hor up to die, as they could do nothing moro for hor. She began taking Peruna with thorosult that sho is hotter now than sho has boon in years, and her cough lias almost loft hor ontiroly. Tho soreness has loft her lungs and sho is as woll as sho ovor was in hor lifo,with thanks, as sho says, to Peruna. Yours very truly, T. P. Moody. Catarrh assumes many forms and at tacks many organs. Colonel Moody had catarrh of tho stomach, whilo his wlfo had catarrh of tho lungs. Both wero cured by Poruna,simply bocauso catarrh is catarrh, whorovor located. It may attack ono organ or another. It may bo chronic or acuto. It may causo ono a slight inconvenience or groat suffering. Diseases that catarrh sots up aro called Colonel T. P. Moody, of Chicago# by various names but thoy aro all in roality catarrh. Poruna euros catarrh whorovor located. Address Tho Poruna Mcdlclno Co., Co lumbus, 0.,for a froo book on catarrh. “Ho says ho wouldn’t think of accept ing money for his political influence.” “No.” answered Senator Sorghum. “He doesn’t havo to think. It has got to bo second nature with him.” “What do you mean when you any that sho lampooned her* husband?” asked tho magistrate of tho witness. “I mean that sho throw a lighted lamp at him,” tho witness explained. Baking Powder Economy The manufacturers of Royal Baking Powder have always declined to produce a cheap baking powder at the sacrifice of quality. The Royal is made from the most highly refined and wholesome ingredients, and is the embodiment of all the excellence possible to be attained in the highest class baking powder. Royal Bakina; Powder costs only a fair price, and is cheaper at its price than any similar article. Samples of mixtures made in imitation oi baking powders, but containing alum, are frequently dis tributed from door to door, or given away in grocery stores. Such mixtures are dangerous to use in food, and in many cities- their sale is prohibited by laiv. Alum is a corrosive poison, and all physicians condemn baking powders containing it. ROYAL BAKINQ POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST, NEW YORK. CONCERNING WHEAT. Tho Slum Agricultural Department Answers a Question. Hon. O. B. Stevous, Commissioner ol Agriculture, Atlanta, Gn.: What do yon consider tho propoi dopth for sowing wheat?. No bettor roply to the nbovo question enu bo given than to rolato tho expert- meats mado soveral years ago by M. Moreau of Paris, who formoil 18 buds iu which he planted 150 kornols of wheat at various depths, with tho following results: At depth Uamo up 7 inches. 5 No.hcnils 58 No. grainl II hi 15 140 8,530 Oft 20 174 3,818 4 •10 400 8,000 -1?:, ■ ill 700 lli.500 8?j (18 t)31 IS, 534 2 8-5 188 . 1,417 85,434 3H 130 1,500 84,840 s 140 1,600 38,-ISO ua 1,(100 85,830 l 137 1,661 35,073 H 03 530 15,687 oil sm-fneo •10 107 1,(100 TOYS, TOYS. DOLLS, DOLLS. Biggest Line in Rome. Tho nbovo tnblo corroborates an opin ion previously oxpressed by this depart- meat tlmt wheat shoald uot bo plnntod at a depth greator than 0 to 2)4 indies. —State Agricultural Department. i BERMUDA GRASS. Best .Method of Cultivating and liar, vesting the Same. Qukstions.—Wo have 150 noros ol good meadow bind in Greouo county, 00 or 75 acres of which aro woll soddod to Bormuda. Tho remainder is uot cleared, and is oovorod with some big tixses nnd heavy undergrowth nnd a lit. tlo cuno. Bermuda boilig indigenous to tho soil, wo boliovo that wo would only havo to clean up tho land nml oultivato it a year or two boforo It would bo n« good liny land as ouc would want. Tlih lnnd is all subject to overflow, and we would bo pleased to lmvo your ndvioo. 1. Will it bo hotter to lot tho grass ro- main, cultivate it, and improve it, or to plant tlio land iu corn ? 3. If wo lot tho grass romnin, what it tho best method of cultivating Bermuda grass on this kind of land? 8. If wo havo an overflow just whoa tho grass is ready to out, is It bottor to cat it as soon as tho water recedes and tho ground is hard enough and give the now crop a quick start, or try to make hay of tho grass that was overflowed? 4. Is grass that 1ms boon ovorflowod and cut ns soon ns tho water is off good for anything? AsswEits.—1. Knowing tho reputa tion of Greouo county for grassos aiid tho largo yiold of Bermuda grass hay, wo do not hesitnto to oxpross tho opin ion that If your laud Is woll sot with Bermuda it Is worth ns much perhaps ns any other orop that onu bo grown ou it. Wo aro borno out in tills opinion V tho Rov. O. W. Hownrd, a recognized authority on grnRsos. Wo would sug. gost that you lot tho 00 or 75 acres al ready sodded remain iu Bormuda. Clear tho remaining aoros of mendow laud. It might bo well to put thorn in corn for ono or two years. If, howover, yon are ablo to remove tho stnmpsnt onco, it might bo boft6r to uso tho wholo 160 acres of mendow laud for Bermuda at 3. Tho best way to oultlvnto Bormuda gram that is already soddod is to plow, roll nnd Bmootli your laud, so that it may bo as ovon ns possiblo. A good fer tilizer for Bormuda grass Is ordinary oottonsoed meal, whloh contains from 10 to 1-1 par oeat of phosphoric aold, 3 to per cent of Ammonia and 3 to 8 per cent or potash. Tho best oompost Is made from barnyard maaaro, aold phosphate and koinit. 3 and 4. In odso of tho ovorflow of grass by wator wo havo this to say: II the overflowing water remains only a short whilo thoro will bo no inntorlal damago, if the grass Is not left soiled aud muddy, but, if the wator remains a day or two aud leaves tho grass dirty, it wUl not in that condition bo good for stock unless it bo run through corn shredder, which will remove the dust and dirt to a groat oxteat. But, ii after a f.w days’ waiting, a good rain should wash tho grass dean, it wouM make good hay after all. Howover, ll is generally host to oat grass that has been overflowed soon after tho wator re cedes and the land dries out. In uo cass would wo mix hay whloh has boon over flowed with a orop of undamaged hay.— State Agricultural Department. LAND POSTED. All tho lands of tho undersigned aro hereby posted according to law, and trespassers will ho punished accord ingly. Nov. 0, 1000. D. A. Whitehead, K. Gammon, W. H. Honloy, B. T. WeBt, F. J. West, O O. Bunn, O. P. Sowoll, Jaok Parks, Frankio Whatley, Miko Whatley, Asberry Alunford, Levi Thurman, Cass Chisolm. Childrens’ Shoes, size 8 to 0 -hr All Wool Dress Goods,Double Width, per yard - 7c Tho Doctor—"Here I carried that patient through a desperate sickness, only to—” His Wifo—“Havo him objeot to yoar fee?” "No; drop dead when he saw my hill I" “JIarie, did you bring mo a present from Paris?” “Of course, Harry, and I brought a lot of beautiful things for you to give me on my birthday anni versary.” This is by far the Largest Store ever in Rome. We now occupy the Entire Building==24i, 243 and 245 Broad street, and have every Nook and Corner of the Three Floors filled with new, up=to=date Dry Goods, Millinery, Shoes, Clothing, Crockery and House Fur= nishings. We Wholesale and Retail, and at lower prices than any house in Georgia. Come and see, and we guaJantee to save you money. Read these prices; they are only a few of the many bargains. The whole store is full of them. CLOTHING. We bought: the stock of Cloth ing of a big manufacturer, and can and do sell-Clothing choapor than any house in Rome. Men’s $4 suits - $2.1!) Mon’s 5 suits J 8.25 Men’s 8 suits - 4.45 Men’s 10 suits - 5.08 Men’s 15 suits ' - 0.08 Boys’ $L suits - 48c Boys’ 2 suits - 1.25 Boys’ 2.60 suits - 1.48 Boys’ 8 suits -. 1.08 Boys’ 4 suitB - 2.25 Boys’ 0 suits - 3.50 SHOES. We lmvo tlio biggest stock Lentlier Shoes in Rome, all solid leather, and priced so low you need not buy the cheap paper shoes. We buy all our shoes direct from manufacturer and get the lowest price and sell ns we buy, Cheap. Boys’ Wool Hats - 5c Pins, per paper - lc Ladies’ Ribbed Vest. 18c Children’s Cloaks - 20c All Wool Fuscinators 16c Fine All-Wool Fascinators, all colors; beaded. 25c 24-in. Umbrellas, 26c Pretty bright Dress Plaids, per yard - 3£e 12 Envelopes for - lc 12 Sheets Paper - lc Vaseline, per bottle - 2c Good Machine Thread, 200 yd spools, only - 2c 1 1 Hen’s Underwear Men’s heavy Shirts 25c Men’s heavy 50c Shirts 38c Men’s heavy 75c Shirts 48c Boys’ 60c Shirts 30c Good Calico Remnants 2c 2 Papers Needles for lc Toilet Soap per cake lc 10c Tar Soap 2c Octagon Sonp 3c 84-in Fine Comb lc 4 pint, Tin Cup lc Pie Plates lc In the NewCrock= ery Annex. Full Size No. 7 Box Stove, $4.50 20-inch Fire Shovel 5c 10-quart Dish Pan 16c 17-quart Dish Pan 10c. No. 2 Glass Lamp complete 10c Decorated Plates, set 26c Cups and Saucers, set 29c Tumblers per set 10c Goblets per set • 23c Tin Dippers - 8c Syrup Pitchers 8c Cream Pitchers 8c Glass Vase 6c Large Bowls each 3,5,8,10 and 16c Crystal Glass Sugar Dish,.Cream Pitcher, Spoon Holder and Butter Dish, all for 25c Ladies’ Fine Plush Oupe, Fur Trimmed, each only 80c Good Yard - wide Bleached Sheeting - 4Jf Mattress Ticking, 88-in. wide 4-p Fine Double Fleeced Outing, good style - ' 5c 8 Spools best. Six-Cord Thread 10c Tailor Suits. This is the largest and finest Suit. Department in North Geor gia. The suits are all now styles, fine material aud best workman ship. Prices are from $2.08 to $45 suit.; every garment guaran teed to lit. MILLINERY. This is one of the largest anil finest Millinery Departments im the South. Our milliners are the most, skilled in the city, and buy ing as we do in large quantities from first hands, we sell cheaper than any other store in this scc- tion. One large lot Felt Hats trim med with Silk, Ostrich Feathers., Fancy Pompons, etc., all colors, choice - 08c: Big line fine Trimmed Hats a£ $1.25, 1.48, 1.08, 2.25, 3.98, 3.25 and up ( to $20. Turkey Red Table Damask, CO-in. wide - 10c Fine Bleached Table Damask 19c; Lonsdale Bleached Cotton, yard wide - DJe 27-in. Checked Cotton Ging hams, yard wide - tyc Heavy double Front Overalls, strapped buttons - 38c. LAN HAM & SONS, ROME, OA. 245 Broad Street. Corner 3rd Ave.