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CAIIDH.
^ tt BUNN. W. II. TRAWIOK.
BUNN & TRAWIOK,
pfefe©pr?eY& ah Liaw,
(Office, 1st Nat. Bank Bldg.)
CEDARTOWN, G A.
All buHltiOHH placed iu our liatida wilt
given prompt and vigilant attention*
V. If. SANDERS. J. K. DAVIS
SANDERS & DAVIS,
Attorneys at Law,
Office in Chamberlain Building,
CEDARTOWN, GA.
W, B. ffiURFlBR
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW.
OEDAHTOWN GA.
'1171LL prActico in all tho Courts of
YY Polk, Pauldiug,Floyd and Haral-
*»n Counties, and in all tho courts of
Georgia, Hi a to, Fed oral and Sunrome.
Also, In Alabama courts by special ar-
rangement.
nr. JC. FIELDER. W. W. MUNDY.
FIELDER & MUNDY,
ATTORNEYS • AT • LAW,
Oedartown, Georgia.
JPrOfliJ t attention given to all bUSitlOM,
Collodions a specialty. Ofllco up-stairs
in .Stubbs Building.
Win. JANES,
A ttorney - at - Law.
Hirst National Bank Building,
L’f'.llARTOWN, ' - GEORGIA
J. C. WALKER,
Attorney at Law.
Over First National Bank Building,
Cedartown, - Georgia.
MrOolIsotions a Specialty.
H. M. NICHOLES,
LAWYER.
tloiumissioner to Take Testimony.
Gillen In Judgo's room at Court Houso.
OEDARTOWN. GA.
J. A. WRIGHT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Osdaktown, Ga.
Offloe -with J. A. Blanco, in Ohnmbor-
luin Building.
J. A. LIDDELL,
Physician - and - Surgeon,
Cedartown, Georgia.
W. A. CHAPMAN,
Physician 0 Surgeon,
OEDAHTOWN, GA.
R. Ft SHIRKS,
■^Physician and Surgeon,^
OEDAHTOWN, GA.
Calls nnaworod promptly day or night.
W. G. ENGLAND,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OEDARTOWN, GEORGIA,
trails attoiidod titty nnd night.
CBAS, VANN WOOD,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Oftlco over Collins A, Holmes,
OEDARTOWN, GA.
HENRY M. HALL,
Physician - and - Surgeon,
CEDARTOWN,IGA.
Ofllco with Dr. J. A. Liddell.
• i —~—-
R. F. Sens. Wb. H. Mahsh.
SIMS & MARSH,
DENTISTS.
oasrs thoir sorvloos to tho publlo Office
In Unit National Bank building. Office
hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
tT. i 3 . gkr,:e:e!:r,,
DENTIST,
T&ndtora’ fils sorvloos to tho public. Of
llco over tho Rackot Store.
Thono 116.
money™ loan.
Wenro prepared to NEGOTIATE
IOANS in any amount desired, on
approved FARM HANDS ns se
curity. For further information ap
ply at our office in the Stubbs
building, Cedartown, Ga.
Fielder & Mundy.
fflE CEDARTOWN STANDARD
Published Every Thursday in the Year
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year.. ........ .....fl.00
Six Months 50
Inreo Months .25
Advertising Ratkh will be furnlshod
on application.
THURSDAY, MEMBER 22, 19C0
Cedartown mines and ships
more Iron Ore than any other
point in the whole South, out
side of Birmingham.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests tlio food and aids
Nature in strengthening and recon
structing the exhausted digestive or-
'gans. It is the latest discovered digest-
iutand tonic. No other preparation
can approach it in efllolency. It in
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
SlckHcadaclie.Gastralgla,Cramps,and
ill other results ot Imperfectdlgestlon.
. Prepared by E. C. DftWltt & Co.* Chicago.
E. BRADFORD.
WANTED—TWO INDUSTRIES !
Ocdurtown needs badly and
must have a brick yard and a
lumber mill!
Not a day passes tliat there is
not a strong; demand for brick
and lumber to keep masons and
mechanics busy.
Two-thirds of the time there is
not enough brick in town to build
a stove Hue, or sufficient lumber
to construct a chicken coop. And
tlio scarcity of both keeps up to
a discouraging degree.
Neither brick nor lumber can
bo obtained on orders from Romo
or elsewhere fast cnoiigh or in
quantities sufficient to keep going
any enterprise going up here,
and tliore is certainly a profita
ble field hero for two such in
dustries. Thefe certainly is money
in the business of making brick
and lumber manufacturing on a
scnlo worthy of the name, and
tlio man who establishes either
industry in Oednrtown can begin
to coin money tlio minute his
plant begins operation.
Oednrtown neods these two
particular industries right now,
and the demand for both brick
and lumber will be brisk and
steady for years to come right
here in our city. Both would do
a permanent and profitable busi
ness. There are going to hoover
one hundred housos built in Oo-
dartown inside of the noxt six
months, nnd the material will
have to come from some place.
Shall wo continue to depend or
Rome, Ohnttanoogn, Atlanta,
South Georgia and Alabama for
this supply of material, or will
Oednrtown manufacture shin
gles, lumber and brick right at
our own doors?
Besides the new housos oer-
tain to be built, there is a cbn-
8tai.it demand for materials of
every kind for repairing and en
larging houses, fences, cellars,
and nil kinds of improvements.
Oednrtown is a good market right
now for building materials ,of
every kind, and will continue to
be such for the next five years to
come.
Who will reap this harvest?
W. J. LANGFORD DEAD.
Mr. W. J. Langford, a popular unci
well.known printer, died at liis homo in
Oednrtown Thursday at 0:80 p. m. This
sad intolligonoo will bring sorrow ,to
many Atlanta printers, as ho was for
many years a favorite among tlio oraft.
Ho was an onthusiastio union man,
nnd sorved sovoral torms ns vioo presi
dent of'the looal organization.
Ho has for several years boon oon-
nactod with the Atlanta Newspaper
Union, nnd, up to a few months ago,
when ho retired from the service on
aeeount of bad health, ho was the effi
cient assistant foremnu of that com
pany.
Tlio causa of Wb death was consump
tion. Ho leaves a wife and one child,
who linvo tho sympathy of thoir many
friends in Atlanta. Tho fanoral occur
red yesterday in Oednrtown.—Atlanta
Eve. Nows, 17th.
W. J. Langford, ono of the most
popular and best known members of
Atlanta Typographical Union, died at
tho homo of his mother in Oedartown,
Gn., Thursday, of consumption. “Joff,"
ns ho was familiarly known among his
associates, had served the union in
many offioinl onpnoitios, nnd for two
years gained the distinction of being
tho best and most pains-taking sec
retary tho Federation of Trades ever
had. For soveral years ho had been in
tho employ of tho Atlanta Newspaper
Union, on Loyd street. Mr. Langford
leaves a wife nnd ono small child.
The news of his death will bring sor-
sow to tho hearts of many workingmen
of this oity.—Atlanta Journal.
After a lingering illness W. J. Lang
ford, a well-known young man of At
lnnto, passed away Thursday afternoon
nt tho homo of his father in Cednrtown.
Mr. Langford was a viotim of consump
tion, nnd hnd suffered greatly for many
months. Ho leaves a wife nnd one ohild
to mourn his death. Mr. Langford wns
a prominent member of the Typo
graphical Union of this city, and has
many friends here who will regret to
learn of his demise.—Constitution, 18th.
THE SEVENTH DISTRICT.
The Constitution Makes Amends for
Erroneous Census Figures.
Owing to incorrect handling the
figures of the population of tho Sev
enth Congressional distriot were mado
to show a decrease of population.
Tho oorroot figures show tho prosent
population of that distriot to ho 197,001,
as against 179.259 ton years ago—a gain
of 18,342.
This is gratifying, as showing a hand
some increase.
The Seventh district extends from
Whitfield, through Folk and Floyd,
and aronnd to Oobb and Bartow. In
these oonnties aro situated suoh oitics
as Rome, Dalton, Marietta, Cedartown,
Tallapoosa and Cartersvillo. Half a
dozon of tbeso counties are regarded as
tho ohampion agricultural centers in
the state, Floyd, Oobb and Bartow
successfully competing in every state
fair. Within the limits of this district
are to bo found mines of iron, slato and
other minerals in successful operation.
Borne is metropolitan, with resources of
rivor and rail; Cedartown has tho
foundation for ono of tho most success
ful manufacturing centers in tho South,
while Marietta is an established manu
facturing comer, as well as a choice
residence seotion. If over there was
occasion to listen to tho suggestion of
incorrcot returns, it would socm to bo
in this case, for thore is no moro enter
prising and wide-awake seotion in tho
wholo South than the ono undor con
sideration. Disonssion of tlicso returns,
however, is only useful in ono way—
that a lesson for the future bo drawn
from it.
Tho Soventh distriot has railroads
and rivers,farm lands nnd mining prop
erties, and can raise tho grains, tho
fruits, and eattle. Tho’ faeo of tho
earth is as rloh as its internal wealth.
Whilo tho Soventh has not led in
population, it should havo dono so, bo-
catiso Providence has blessed it with
ovory gift. The dnty of tho day should
ho tho development of latent resonreos;
tho expansion of oxisting plants, and
tho encouragement of immigration by
ovory method known. Let the oitics of
Mariotta, Bomo, Tallapoosa, Cartors-
ville, Oedartown, Dalton and tho otbor
county sites organize at oneo business
leagues, caah to exploit its own seotion,
and when tbo oenstis of 1910 is takon
the distriot can show a marvelous in
crease.
Tho eonntios comprising tho Soventh
Congressional distriot offor tho widest
opportunities to investors of capital.
That seotion is rloh in minorals, timhor
and produotions. It is well pierced by
railroads. Tho opportunity for nil
mnnner of hnndioraft and maohinery is
not oxaoedod any whore.
It only waits for tho pooplo to mako
the foots known!—Constitution.
$100 Howard, $100.
The readers of this -paper will be pleased to
corn that there Is nt least one dreaded disease
.hat science has been able to cure In all its stages
and that Is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is the
only positive cure known to the medicine Irn
ternlty. Catarrh bain;; „ constitutional dlacnse,
requires a constitutional treatment Ilntl's
Catarrh Cute Is taken tnUrnally, acting directly
upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys
tem, thereby destroying the fuundnllon of the
disease, amt giving the patient strength by build
lug up the constitution nnd assisting nature In
doing Its work The proprietors hsve so much
faith in lla curative powers, that they offer, One
Hundred Dollars for any case that It fnilsto cure.
Send for list of testimonial. Address,
P. J. CHUNKY & CO., Toledo, O
Sold by Druggists, rsc
Hall’s Pamtly Pills are the best.
For sprains, swellings and lameness
thore is nothing so good as Chamber
lain's Fain Balm. Try it. For salo by
E. Bradford.
Cholly—“There! I killed that ono
all right, didn'tl?" The Gamokeepor—
"Yes, sir! He’s just ns dead ns any
body could havo killed him!"
WOMAN'S TROUBLES AND FEMAl.B
DISEASES CURED BY
Johnston’s
Sarsaparilla
QUART BOTTLES.
Painful and Suppressed Menses, Ir
regularity; Leucorrhoea, Whites, Steril
ity, Ulceration of the Uterus, change
of life, in matron or maid, all find re
lief, help, benefit and cure In JOHNS
TON’S SARSAPARILLA. It is a real
panacea for all pain or headache about
the top or back of the head, distress
ing pain in tho left side, a disturbed
condition of digestion, palpitation of
the heart, cold hands and feet, nerv
ousness and irritation, sleeplessness,
muscular weakness, bearing-down
pains, backache, legache, irregular ac
tion of tho 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.
H1G11IG1N DRUG CO., Detroit, Mich.
For sale by E. Bradford.
BAPTIST GENERAL MEETING.
The following is the program for tho
General Meeting of the Polk County
Baptist Association, to be held with tho
Antioch church on tho 5th Sunday in
December, 1000, and Saturday before:
SATURDAY.
10 a. m.—Organization.
10,15—“What Baptists Believe and
Why"—Rev, T. W. Griffith and Itov.W.
P. Whitlow.
11.90—“The 4th Article of Faith aa
contained in the Minutes of the Folk
County Baptist Association"—Bbv. L.
E. Roberts and Dr. J. L. Branch.
I. 30 p. m.—“Ohnroh Discipline, and
how and why it shonld ho maintained"
E. It. King nnd Bov. J. Davis.
2,30—“Pastoral Support"—Maj. J. A.
Blanco.
8USDAV.
9.00 a. m.—"Why Baptist Ohurohtis
should maintain Sunday Sohools”—Dr.
D. M. Bussell and J. O. Head.
10.00—"What Baptists Believe as to
Communion and Why”—Bov. G. B.
Roman.
II. 00—“Soripturai Missions”—Rev.O.
K. Hondcrson.
1.80 p. m.—Unfinished and miscella
neous business,
Eaoh of tho suhjcctB nhovo mentioned
will bo open to general dlseussion.
Respectfully submitted by tho Exec
utive Committed of tbo Folk County
Baptist Association.
DoWitt’s Little Enrly Risers are tho
best liver pills ever made. Easy to
take and nover gripe. E. Bradford.
44 A Burnt Child
Dreads the Fire/'
You have been ill. Oh,
the weary, dreary days of
illness and that depressing
tired feeling. Nauseous med-
icines taken copiously. You dread to
think of it, Be wise after this. Half
teaspoonful doses of Hood's Sarsaparilla
will keep your blood pure, bright, dean
and wholesome, and half the battle with
disease is won. II puts the dreaded
enemy to rout as nothing else can.
After the Grip—"After the grip I
was weak, suffered from catarrh and
was run down. In a week after I began
taking Hood's Sarsaparilla I felt stronger.
It relieved the catarrh and gave me an
appetite/' John Roberts, Ionia, Mich,
3&cd6 St
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Condeniod Schedule In Effect May 6,1900.
•No. 2T*No7Tfl
I. 0-1,ill,
l>.30.im
II. 45 am
1,10pm
STATIONS.
Iv.. Mobile..an:
lv... Selma ..lv
nrnirm’hnm lv
ar Chat’n’ca lv
:tr Kno.xviil.- lv
nr.. Bristol., lv
rLvnohb’rglv
r Wsh’gt’n lv
r..N.York..lv
•No. 15 *No. 21
0.50am
3 00am
0 50pm
No. 22 and 21 carry Pullraap slooplng oars bo-
moals on route
ffoT*I5"
f' .''-'Hill
mi
l 11 -‘>11111
t8.15nm
8. Kara
9. ; Oi
In
11.8 am
11.45am
l.:i -pm
l i:.]iin
2.11pm
r.’iun
lv.NowOTH.ar
lv..Mcr!d!nn.ar
...Demopolls...
jr..U»lont*n.lv
...Marion Jet..
?, r J Selma f‘ r r
...Montovnllo..
Cnlcra.....
..Columbiana..
..Chtldorsburg.
...Talladega...
....Anniston...
..Jacksonville..
..Homo.....
*>.<■:! pin
5.23pm
4.55pm
4.30pm
1.1 •! *in
8.28pm
2.16pm
1.1 pm
1 - ''7pm
12 20pm
1". li’.llll
0.50am
0.20am
5.30am
lv...BIrm , hara..nr
.Pell City.,..
.Anniston....,
.. I’M waftlsv illf*. ..
....Frulthurst..,.
....Tallapoosa..,.
ar.... Atlanta....lv
. l"pm
0.23pm
5.3ipm
4.05pm
STATIONS.
Lv Birmingham
Lv Anniston
Lv Atlanta
No. 3fi No. 38
Ar Jacksonville..
Ai Brunswick.
O.w.im
8 10am
r-’.u-.nm
2.2’'pm
6.50pm
liUHpm
7,10am 8.85pm
No 30 carries Pullman Drawing Room Buffet
Buffet Sleoping oar Birmingham to Atlanta
and Atlanta to Jacksonville and Brunswick.
No. 38 carries Pullman Sleeping car Birm-
Ingham to Atlanta and Atlanta to Jacksonville
Ar Chattanooga.
Ar Knoxville. ...
Ar Hot Springs..
Ar Asheville .
Ar Salisbury... .(CentTime).
Ar Greensboro.. (East Time),
Ar Washington 8.50pm
Ar Now York 6.13am
No. 15 carries Pullman Sleeping car Rome to
Chattanooga. Chattanooga to Salisbury and
Sansbury to New York without chango.
Ar Louisville 7.40pm 7.50am
No. 2 No. 4
^ 8TATION8. . .
Lv Chattanooga 10 00am 9.00pm
Ar Cincinnati 7.30pm 7.45am
No. 4 Pullman Sleeping car Chattanooga to
C. PHILPOT,
Real Estate Agent
CEDARTOWN, GA.
SPECIALTIES.
SSTFOR SALE—City Lots. Resi
dences, Timber Lands. Business
Property.
6Sy4,t)00 acres Fine ORE Properly
near E, & W. road for sale.
Farm Lands. Some of the Fines
Farm Lands in Georgia, in Either
Small nr Large Tracts—Also in Mid
dle and South Georgia.
seyTaxes Paid, Rents Collected.
No. 38 No. 39
Ar Charlottesville..
Ar Washington . ...
Ar Baltimore
Ar Philadelphia....,
Ar Now York.......
600 m
12. um
8.13pm
11.53pm
1.55am
3.37 am
6.42am
8.00am
10.15am
12.43pm
8.51pm
11.35pm
2.56am
6.13am
"When the Elephant walked the rope-y,
He greased his 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 such 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 Oedartown.
E. BRADFORD.
..... l route. Pullmi.n Library Observation
car Atlanta to New York.
.No. 36 carries Pullman Drawing room Sleep
ing car Birmtngbnm to Charlotte and Atlanta
to New York, and Dining cat “ * "
Washington.
•Dally. tDally Except Sundny.
F. s. GANNON. 3d v.p. & o.M. Washington,D.a
J. 5L CULP. Traf Mgr. Washington. D. C.
W A. TURK. G. P. A.. Washington. D. a
C.A.BENSCOTER, A. g.p. a.,Chattanooga. Tonn.
New York Bargain Store,
NEW STORE!
NEW GOODS and
OLD PRICES!
We have just returned from New York, where we bought
a full lino of fancy and up-to-date
Dry Goods and Clothing.
A Vo boughtjthem cheap. Wo 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!
-^Goldstein & Berkowitz,
HFor Fine Job Printing come to The Standard Office,
Chattanooga, Rome & Southern
RAILROAD CO.
Passenger Schedule iu ©licet April 10,1000
SOUTHBOUND.
STATIONS. No. 2 No. 4 No. 12 No.
Lv Chattan’ga
Trion
Sum’rville
Lyerly
Ar Carrollton..
IS
Poll City
flrn
Q aOntn
7 10 a m
Piedmont
0 * nQ
Esom Hill
2.45 P
10.51
Codartown
7.00
3.25
11.20
Grady
7.18
3.42
11.33
Fish Creok
7.23
3.47
11.38
Rockmart
7.39
4.04
11.63
Aragon
7.47
4.10
11.69
Taylorsville....
8.03
4.23
12.18 pm
Cartorsville
8.40
5.00
12.45
NORTHBOUND.
Bremen
Buchanan•
Cedartown
Rome
Lyerly
Sum'rviUe-
Trion.......
LaPayette
Ch'katn ’ga
Battlefield
Ar Chattan’ga
Nos. 1 and 2 dally.
Nos. 3 and 4 Sunday only.
Nos. 0,10,11 and 12 daily except Sun
day.
Trains Nos. 9 and 10 arrive and depart
frrra C. R.& S. shops near Montgomery
ayenue.
Connections made at Chattanooga,
Trnn., with all roads lor points North
arc! West.
For any Inlormation apply to
C. B. Wilburn,
President amfiTraffic Manager.
B. A. Fite, Agent, Cedartown, Ga.
C'/tScholarship
POSITIONS GUARANTEED.
Under $3,000 Cash Deposit
Railroad Fare Paid.
Open aU year to doth Sexes. Very Cheap Board.
Georgin-Alabnma Business College,
Macon, Georgia
The Standard’s Clubbing List will save you
iwniy on any paper or magazine you want.
East and West R’y of Alabama.
EAST BOUND TRAINS.
No. 4. No. 2. No. 34,
Leave— (Daily) ox-Sun. Sun. only
WEST BOUND TRAINS.
No. 1. No. 8. No. 85.
Leave— (Daily) ex-Sun. Sun. only
Cartersvillo...
Taylorsville...
Aragon
Rockmart
Fish Creek
Grady....
Cedartown,,,..
Esom Hill......
Piedmont
Pell City
10.00 a m
10.34
10.49
10.57
11.11
11.15
11.30
12.45 pm
6.40 pm
7.12
7.24
7.31
7.46
7.51
8.10
^-Close connections as follows:
Cedartown with Central of Georgia,
Rockmart with Southern Railway
Cartersville with W. & A., at Piedmo
with E. T. V. & G.
FOR RATES andMAPS
ALL I»OINTS
North 0 West
ADDRESS
FRED D. BUSH,
DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENT
Louisville & Nashville R, R.
No. 1 Brown Bid,, Opp. Union Depot
ATLANTA, GA.
“No Trouble to Answer Questions.”