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OVBE DEMPSEY’S STOEE.
DR. LIDDELL'S BOOKS.
It belnpj impossible for me to atny
in my office where my friends cun
find me, or look after the collection
of ray accounts, I have placed my
books and accounts in the hands of
J. K..Davis, and all persons owing
me will please call and settle with
him. J. A. Liddell.
APPLICATION POR CHARTER.
Georgia, Polk County.
To tbo Superior Court of said County:
The petition of D. Cameron, n duly
eleotod Doacon, and P. Mi Agan, duly
elected Clerk, and J. T. Camhron, a
tnombor, all ol said state, and county,
respeotfully shows:-—
1st, That they dost re for themselves,
their associates and successors, to bo*
come Incorporated ns a Religious So*
olety,under the namo and style of “East
View Baptist Church.”
2d, Tho term for which petitioners ask
to bccuno Incorporated is twenty years,
with tne privilege of ronewal at the end
of that time.
3d. Tho solo objoct and purposo of tho
proposod Church is to promote tho causo
of Christian Religion.
4th, That said church lias been estab
lished in East View, Codartown, said
state and county, and your petitioners
und their associates and successors in
office desire to bo incorporated with
corporate authority to enforce good
order, receive donations in iridney or
property, personal or real; make pur
chases and alienations of real and per
sonal property, not for tho purposo of
trado and prolit but for the purposo of
promoting the general design and look
ing after tho general interest of said
church; to sue and bo sued, contract
and bo contracted with, and do all other
things necessary to carry out the pur
poses oi said church.
Wherefore, Petitioners pray, for them
selvos, their associates and successors, to
be, made a body corporate and politic,
with all the rights, privileges, irnmutil-
wiuiiMi iuu pnvia'KUH, mi
ties and restrictions fixod by law.
Sanders «fc Davis,
Att’ys for Petitioners.
I certify that tho within is a true copy
of the original as tiled.in office 30th Oc
tober, 1900. W, C. Knight, Clerk,
Georgia, Polk County.
Clerk’s cilice Superior Court.
Enterod on minutes of Superior Court,
page 531. This 30th day of October,1900.
W. C. Knight, Clerk
Polk County Sheriff Sales for
December, 1900.
Stato of Georgia—County of Polk.
Will bo sold Ijofora tho court house
door In the city of Codartown, Polk
county, Ga,, within tbo legal hours ol
aalo on tho llrst Tuesday In Dec., 1900,
to the highest bidder for cash the follow
ing described property to-wlt:—
Lots ol land Nos. 1048, 1044 and 1045,
all In tho 21st dlst. and 3d see. of Polk
county, Ga., each lot containing 10 acres
more or loss, and levied on ns tho prop
erty ol G. M. Williams and Naomi Wil
liams by virtue ol end to satisfy a 11. fa.
issued I rom Polk Superior Court In
favor of John I 1 . Davis, administrator
ol W. B. S. Davis, deceased, vs. tho said
Croon M. Williams and Naomi Wil
liams. Proporty pointed nut In II. fa,
and In the possession of tho defend
ants. Deed of re-conveynnce lilod and
recorded in tho Clork’s olllco ns the law
provides, and the defendants notified os
required by law.
Also at tho snmo time and place will
be sold tho billowing proporty, to-wlt:—'
Lots of land Nos. twelve hundred and
iorty-llvo (1245) and twelve hundred
and seventy (1270) in the 21st dlst. and
3d see. of Polk county, Ga., and levied
on ns the proporty of Thomas Wright
by virtue of and to satiety a 11. fa. Issued
from Polk Superior Court In favor ol
D. M. Russell vs. tho said Thomas
Wright. Property In tho possession ol
dofondant and pointed out in 11. fn.
Tonant in possession notified as tho law
requires.
Lota of land Nos. 1103, 1104 and 1105,
lying in the 21st diet, and 3rd sea. ol
Polk county, Ga., levied on and to bo
sold as the property of Allen Young,
under and by virtue of three Justice
Conrt Q fas issned from Jnstice Court
of the 1504th dist. G. M. of Floyd Co.,
Ga. All issned against Allen Young,
ono in favor of Treadaway & Co., and
the other two issned in favor of Everett
Ridiy-Bagan Co., and all said 11 fas be
ing transferred to B. J. Bagan.
Also at tho same time, place and
manner will he sold:—Lots of land
NOS. 324, 400, 400, 400, 532, 533, 634 , 535,
507, 578, 053, 030, 081, 724, 720, 703 and
888, all jyingin tbo 21st district and 3rd
section of Polk county, Ga., and Nos.
1108, 1109, 1243 and 1011, lying in the 2d
district and 4th section of said county;
also ono strip of land lying in Cedar,
town, In said county, and being north
ot tho vacant lotof W. C. Bunn and F.
A. Irwin on west side of College street,
south of tho right of way of the E. A W.
R. R. and west of tho west side of Col
lege street where tho bridge crosses said
railroad, and east of tho land of the
Alabama & Georgia Iron Co., said strip
fronting on College street 35 feet more
or less and running back west along the
railroad 210 feet more or less; all levied
on and to be sold as the property of
Cherokee Iron Co., under and by virtue
of the ti. la. Issued from tho Superior
Court of said county in lavor of
Bunn, administrator, etc., of A. G.West,
vs. Cherokee Iron Co., the Alahnma &
Geoigin Iron Co. being transferees ol
said fi. fa.
This tiie 7th day of Nov., 1900.
T. C. HAGAN, Sheritf.
J. B. HOGG, Dep'tv Sh’lf.
A HA a OX ATOMS.
Mr. Pomeroy, of Buffalo, N. Y., lias
been spending the week here with Mr.
Walcott, ns have also Capt. Sony and
Mr. VanDyke, of Rome. Mr. Pomeroy
is delighted with Georgia,and Is think
ing of building n winter home here.
Col. J. O. Waddell has just returned
from attending the Georgia Confeder
ate veterans’ reunion in Augusta.
Hr. A. Atulerton spent Sunday in
Cedartown, the guest of the Misses
Rirkbeck.
The school here is in a prosperous
condition, conducted by Mr. J.M.Lnw-
son and Miss Mary Harris, An at
tractive program will be presented
next Thursday ns Thanksgiving and
Arbor Dny exerotses, as follows :—
Prayor.
Song by school.
A I'orost Lullsby— Fourteen Girls.
"Birth of tbo Tree"— Laura Eborhart,
"October"—Connie Collins. >
"Autumn"— Zula Bradshaw.
Choosing State Troo and Flower—By
24 Second Grade Pupils.
"Tho uso or Flowers”—Laura Wyly.
Arbor Day.’Brovitlos-Sohool.
“Tho Troo"—Corn Mosoly.
Kong—School.
Declaration nnd Quotations.
“Undo Sain, or Woddlng of tho Palm
and l’lno.”
Thanksgiving Song—Four Girls.
“Picking Apples”-Marcus Dovor.
"Jack O'Lantorn”—Arthur Kldor.
Quotations nnd Answers.
"I thank tho Father"-School.
Rooitation- Bola Morgan.
Song- Eight Girls.
A Frightful Blunder ,
Will often canso a horrible Burn,
Scald, Cut or Bruiso. Bnoklon’s Ar
nica Salvo, the best in tho world, will
kill tho pain and promptly heal it.
Caros Old Sores, Fovor Sores, UloorB,
Boils.Folons, Oorns, all Skin Eruption.
Best Pilo euro on earth. Only 25 ots. a
box. Ouro guaranteed. Sold by E.Brad
ford, Druggist.
Messrs. W. F. Hall, W. P. West
D. A. Whitehead and W. G Eng'
land, of Cedartown: A. E. Young,
of Young’s; Thos. M. Randall and
S. O Jones, of Hamlet; E. C. Kings-
lierry, of Rnckmari; W. T. Lee, of
Felton; mid A. T. Hamilton, ol
Etna, went to Rome the llrst of the
week to attend the first session of the
new Federal Court, which continued
only two days.
Guard tho kidneys; tho health of tho
body depends on those small but im
portant organs. They extraot urio noid
from tho blood, wbiofa if allowed to re
main in tbo systom would canso dropsy
nnd Bright's disease. Priokly Ash Bit
ters is a successful kidney tonio; it
lioals and strengthens tbo kidneys, reg
ulates tho livor, stimulates tho stomach
nnd digestion, clonuses tho bowels, It
will prevent or oure Bright's disease.
T. F. Burbank.
In tho Attio.—“How do yon like
your room at your now boarding-place?"
asked Von Braam. "Well," replied
Dinwiddle, hesitatingly; "it’s tiptop.”
Many people worry because they
think they have heart dieease. The
chances are that their heartB are all
right but tbeir stomachs arc unable to
digest food. ICodol Dyspepsia Oure di
gests what yon eat and prevents tho
formation of gas whioh makes the
stomach press against tho heart. It
will onre every form of indigestion. E.
Bradford.
What is home without shade trees?
Every residence lot in Cedartown
should be ornamented with trees.
I'l have used Chamberlain's Colie,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy and And
it to be a great medioine,” says Mr. E,
S. Phipps, of Poteau, Ark. “It cured
me of bloody flux. I cannot speak too
highly of it.” This remedy always wins
the good opinion, il not praise, of
those who use it. The quick onres
whioh it effeots even in the most severe
oases make it a favorite ovorywherc.
For sale by E. Bradford, druggist.
35f' T0_0!
CEDARTOWN AND ROOKMART
EOOX'-RAIjIi TEAMS
Met Friday on tho Gridiron—Collar-
town Wins Easily.
Tho Cednrtowu mfd Rockmnrt,
elevens met at Rockmnrt Inst
Friday, nnd played nn interesting
game in the presence of a good
crowd. Of course, the game was
too one-sided to ho really inter
esting from tho standpoint of a
genuine admirer of tho sport,hut
there is no manner of doubt that
the Oedartown hoys made it
“mighty interesting” for Rock-
mart.
Codartown lined up with
Moore, center; Brumby, right
guard :Tom Whitfield,left guard;
Jesse Smith, right tackle; Bobo,
left, tacklo; Holmes Smith, right
end; Luther Whitfield, left end;
SVood, captain and quarter back;
England and Thomason, half
backs; Clary, lineman.
Rockmnrt’s line-up was ns fol
lows: Sawyer, manager and loft
tackle; Carlton, right tackle;
Herbert and Henry Mayhew,
right nnd left guards; Mundy,
center ;Mosoly,right end ;Brooks,
left end ;C:unpbejl,quarter back;
Jones and Barnett, half backs;
Simpson, full back; Davis, line
man.
Mr. A. W. Stubbs served ns
referee, and Mr. Hughes Roberts
as umpire.
The Rockmnrt team was out
classed from the start, and
spite of plucky playing on their
part, tho game was won by Oe
dartown by n’seoro of 82 to 0.
The Rockmnrt hoys will prob
ably play a return game in Cedar-
town in tho near future. .But
whenever they meet Cedartown
on the gridiron, they will buck
against one of the best, amateur
football teams i n North Georgia.
A Monster Devil Fish
destroying its viotim is a type of con
stipation. The power of this mnrtlor-
ous malady is felt on organa and nerves
nnd musolos and brain. There’s no
health till it’s ovoroomo. But Dr.
King’s New Life Pills nro a safe and
oertain onre. BoBt in tho world for
stomaeb, liver, kidneys and bowols.
Only 20o, at E. Bradford’s drug storo.
LOPEZ HILL NEWS.
Mr. M. E. Lopez is in Charleston,
8. 0., this week.
Tile farmers are winding up wlient
sowing here.
Mt. Hope niul Friendship linve gone
in winter quarters in regard to Sun
day school.
Mr. John Hamrick has bought Mr
Bowmnn’s farm and will move on It
soon.
A number of our people went to
preaching at Ellis Olinpel Sunday.
Mr. .1. B. Hunt has bought the B
IV. Hunt place, nnd will-move,on it
in tile near future.
Lopez Hill is four miles from Cave
Spring on the W. A. Brook plane.
L’cople, pay up your subscription to
Tine Standard nnd have a big honor
roll Xmas. Rock-a-Fbi.i,ow.
NEW FOR CEDARTOWN!
But Old People in the Business!
:THE:
McDonald furniture
COMPANY
HAVE OPENED A BRANCH HOUSE
OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE
IN CEDARTOWN.
They Make Furniture!-"
-AJSTID
Make the Lowest Prices!
Bedsteads, $2 and Upwards.
Chairs, 40c. and Higher.
Go to see them and. SAVE MONEY, and get the
BEST-MADE FURNITURE. ® •© ©
McDonald furniture co„
CEDARTOWN and ROME.
By the time a man gets to bo fameus
he has ceased to care for fame.
FREE BLOOD AND SKIN CURE.
An Offer Proving Faith.
Pains in bones, hack or joints, Syphilitic Dlood
Poison. Rotten Gumsand Chronic Rheumatism,
and nil obstinate, deep-seated Blood troubles are
quickly cured by taking a lew large bottles of
botanic Blood Italni. We challenge the world
case of Iilood Disease that D 0 tanic nlood
E. Bradford guarantees every bottlo
of Ohamborlain’s Cough Bomedy and
will refund tho monoy to anyone who
is not satisfied after using two-thirds of
the oontents. This is tbo best remedy
in tbo world for la grippo, coughs,
aolds, croup and whooping oough, and
is pleasant and safo to .take. It pre
vents any tendonoy of a cold to result
in pneumonia.
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ROOKMAR'l NEWS
Col. L. J. Spinks was in Dallas
Thursday.
Mrs. S. J. Kambro has returned from
an extended visit in South Georgia
Mr. M. A. Haynle spent Thursday
in Rome.
Mrs. W. B. Fambro left Thursday
for n visit among relatives in Missis
sippi-
To remove a troublesome corn or
bunion: First rfoak the corn or bunion
in warm water to soften it, then pare it
down as closely as possible without
drawing blood and apply Chamber
Iain’s Pain Balm twice daily, rubbing
vigorously for five minutes at each ap
plication. A corn plaster should be
worn for a few days, to protect it from
the shoe. As a general liniment for
sprains, bruises, lameness and rheuma
tism. Pain Balm is unequaled. For
sale by E. Bradford, druggist.
In politics every well-regulated small
boy sides with his grandfather.
You can’t afford to risk your life by
allowing a cough or a oold to develop
into pneumonia or consumption. One
Minute Oough Ouro will cure throat
and lung troubles quicker than any
other preparation known. Many doc
tors use it as a specific for grippe. It
is an infallible remedy for croup. # Chil
dren like it and mothers endorse it. E.
Bradford.
Balm will not c
The cures are pern
patching up. Is your Blood Thin?
Skin Pale? All Run Down? As Tired In the morn-
when you went to bed? Pimples? Boils?
and not i
The Standard’s Clubbing List will save you
money on any paper or magazine you want.
If so, your Blood is Bad. Blood Balm will make
the Blood Pure and Rich, Heals every Sore,Stops
the Aches and invigorates the old and weak
Botauic Blood Balm, the only perfect Blood Puri
fier made. Sold at Drug Stores. $i per large
bottle, including complete directions. To prove
our faith in Blood Balm a trial bottle given away
to suffe ers. For fr»e trial bottle, address Blood
Balm Co., Atlanta'. Ga. Don’t hesitate, but write
uble, and free, personal
Blood Balm (B. B. B.)
fails. Thoroughly tested for
.... jo voluntary testimonials of
cures by using B. B. B.
describing trouble, and free, personal
medical ad\ ice ‘ ” ""'
Cures when all els<
30 years. Over 3.
Pay your subscription to The Standard,
Mr. G: H. Barrett, ono ot the
cleverest farmers of this vicinity
brought 10 our office Fridny a sweet
potato which is a decided curiosity,
measuring over twenty-four inches
in length.
Thousands of men and women suffer
from piles, espeoially women with fe
male weakness have this suffering to
contend with in addition to their other
pains. Tabler’o Buckeye Bile Oint
ment will quiokly effect a oure. Price
50 cts. in bottles, tubes 75 ots. T. F,
Burbank.
When other people drop things they
are careless; when wo drop them wo are
ESOM HILL.
Esom Hill lias remained quiet for
sometime, but here we come again.
The peonlo of this place are iniioli
pleased with our new school house,
ioliool opened Monday with an attend
ance of forty, and everything looks
fair for one hundred soon. We all feel
that with such an efficient prinolpal
ns I’rof. G. B. lloninn, nnd a new soliool
house furnished so nicely, IOsom Hill
Is going to have one of the best schools
in the county. Since we have started
the ball to rolling, we should keep it
going, and wo earnestly hope every
body in or about Esom Hill .will pull
for the school.
Esom Hill isalBOcoming to the front
in the cotton business. It is now one
of the very best cotton markets
In the country. Bound-lap ontton
brought 10 to 10)4 cents last week,
which was one-lmlr to three-quarters
of a cent more than other innrkets.
The gin lias been .running regularly
every day nnd a part of each night
since the advanoe in the price of cot
ton. The hum of- the gin, suoli a rush
of wagons, with tho tap of tile Aoad-
eniy bell, makes us think our town is
growing rapidly.
Misses Minnie and Leila Boman,of
Hellin, Ala., are hero attending our
school.
Misses Lula Caldwell and Pearl
DuPree were In your, city shopping
last Monday.
Mr. T. B. Blake, Atlanta, was here
inspecting the Bound Bale press last
Tuesday and Wednesday.
Mr. Gaines, an American Cotton Co.
tnan, was here the latter part of last
Success to Tint Standard. Uno.
There is no pleasure in life if you
dread going to tho tablo to oat and
can’t rest at night on account of indi
gestion. Henry- Williams, of Boon-
vilie, Ind., says ho suffered that way
for years, till ho commenced tho use of
ICodol Dyspopsia Ouro, and adds, "Now
I Can cat anything I like and all I want
and sleep soundly ovory night.” ICodol
Dyspopsia Cure will digest what you
cat. E. Bradford.
He BuggoBtod that possibly I might
learn to lovo him,” said tho spinstor.
"Yes, of course,” returned her dearest
friend. “Doubtless ho roalizos tho
truth of tho saying that ‘ono is novor
too old to learn.’ ”
If you have over soon n child in tbo
agony of oronp you can realize bow
grateful mothers are for Ono Minuto
Cough Ouro, whioh gives roliof as soon
as it is administered. It qniokl.v oures
coughs, colds nnd all throat and lung
troubles. E. Bradford.
",
“As I camo by tho kitohon window,
Jane, I thought I saw you on a young
man’s kneel" "Well, ma’am, it is an
artist friend of mine, and I bnvo been
giving him a fow sittings.”
If you nro suffering from drowsiness
in tho day time, irritability of temper,
sleepless nights, general debility, head-
aohe, and general want of tone of tbo
system, uso Herbino. You will get re
lief nnd finally a cure. Price 00 cts.
T. F. Burbank.
LAKE CREEK LE'flER.
There were services here Saturday
night nnd Sunday by Kev/ O. C.
Childers, of Borne.
Mrs. B. If. Cook is very sick nt this
writing. We fear tlmt she will not
cover.
My. 8. A. Hunt was in our burg Sun
day.
It is only a short time till our elec
tion. T. E. Brook hns decided , to run
for Justice of Peace against Cnpt. J.
A. Tucker. Messrs. Llm Parris, Paul
Faires and Everett White are candi
dates for Constables. We expeot .to
have a lively time, though a friendly
Somebody is going to get bent;
but there is ono consolntion,those tlmt
get beaten will be by good men, for
they arc all good men.
Mr. J. B. Woods and wife were visit
ing relatives at Lindale Sunday.
What about the Cotton Growers’
Protective Association? Should we be
interested ill tills work? If wo con
tinue to grow cotton, we should be in
terested. I am in favor of anything
tlmt is to tiie farmers’ interest. Let
the farmers organize and stick to
gether, grow more wheat and corn,nnd
plenty of cotton, too. The prosperity
of t!liis great country is in the hands
of tile farmers. We need not look for
it through a republican administra
tion, neither n Deinoorntioadministra
tion. It will only come by the good
and prosperous acts of tiie people of
the country in general. Let every
distriot work to the interest of itself
nnd state, every state for itself nnd
country, nnd we will have a prosper-
ne. Success to the Cotton Grow.
Association, and also to Tub
Standard. Saber.
ARE YOU ‘
BANKRUPT;,, health,
constitution underminedby ex
travagance in eating, by disre
garding the laws of nature, or
physical capital all gone, if so,
NEVER DESPAIR
Tutt’s Liver Pills will cure you,
For sick headache, dyspepsia,
sour stomach, malaria, torpid
liver, .constipation, biliousness
and all kindred diseases.
Tutt’s Liver Pills
an absolute cure.
Foreclosure by Advertisement Under
Power of Sale.
Georgia, Polk County.
Under and by virtue of a power of
snle contained in a mortgage exeouted
by H. F. DeBardeleben to L. Sutlierlin,
dated the 30tli day of Sept., 1S00, and
reoorded in the office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Polk county,
Ga., In book "D" of M'ortgnges, page
152, the undorsigued will sell at publio
out ory, nt the court house door in
said county, during the legal hours of
sale, to tile highest bidder for cash, on
the 1st Tuesday in December, 1000,
the following property, to-wltLot
of Innd No. 1 in the,17th District anil
4th Seotion, Lot 1 ill the 2d dist. and
4th sec., Lot 3(1 in the lUtli District
and 4th Section, Lot 1200 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 Dial, nnd 4th Sec.,
and piping privileges over or under
said land, nnd right of ingress nnd
egresB, except right heretofore deeded
by T. II. Hampton to the Marsh Min
ing Co. And nlso the right of build
ing mill operating a train way over
tti6 south side of lot 73 in the 2nd Dist.
and 4th Sep.,, all in'Poll: county, Ga.
For the purpose of paying two certain
promissory notes for the sum of $800
each, executed and delivered by H. F.
DeBardeleben to L. Sutlierlin on the
30th duy.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 at the rate of 1% per
annum together with the cost of this
proceeding as provided in said mort
gage. A deed to the puroliaser will be
made by the undersigned. This the
1st day of Nov. 1000.
L. Sutherlin.
Foreclosure by Advertisement Under
Power of Sale.
Georgia, Polk County.
Under and by vlrtuoof a power of solo
contained In a mortgage executed liy H.
F. DoBardolebon to E.K. King,Sr.,dated
tho 9§th day of August, 1800, and re
corded In the office of tho Clerk of the
Suporior Court of Polk county in Book
“D” ol Mortgages, Folio 110, the under
signed will soil at publio outcry, nt tho
Court House door In said county,during
tho legal hours of salo, to the highest
bidder for cash, on the 1st Tuesday ill
Deooinbor, 1000, tho following proporty,
to-wlt:—The following tract or parcol of
Innd lying nnd being In tlio 2d dlst, nnd
4th sec. oi l’olk countv, Ga., lots 288,
287, 290, 280, 292, 350 and 217. For tlio
purposo of pay’ng three certain promis
sory notes, for tlio aggregate >11111 of
32500, exeouted and delivered by H. F.
DeBardeleben to E. It. King, Sr., on tho
23th day ot August, 180-1, tho llrst noto
for 3833.40 duo August 23th, 1000, tho 2d
due August 20th, 1901, nnd tho 3d dno
A ugust20lh, 1002, onch of tlio two last
notes being for 3833.30, onch ot said notes
stipulating for interest from (Into nt tlio
rntoof 7 por cent per annum: togotbor
with tlio cost and expenses lncldoiit to
lids proceeding, as provided in said
mortgage. Deed to tlio purchaser will
be made by the undorsigued. This the
31sl day of Octobor, 1000.
14. R. Kino, Sr.
Pay up your subscription,
The One Day Cold Cure.
Cold In liead nnd sore throat cured by Ker-
roott’s Chocolates Laxative Quinine. As easy to
take as candy. "Childrencry for them."