The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946, November 29, 1900, Image 3

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wyvSWzWmV'>r \ ' * TPfW BURBANK’S A CURE GUARANTEED $} j$ OR MONEY REFUNDED. MANUFACTURED AND SOLD BY T- IF 1 . BURBANK', 3DK,TTC3-<3-IST. Foundry Castings OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. MADE ONLY FROM CHARCOAL IKON.. Machine Work and Repairs OF ALL KINDS. LUMBER SURFACING, RIPPING, ETC. ALL' WORK PROMPTLY EXECUTED AT REASONABLE RATES. ALABAMA & GEORGIA IE0100., Cedartown, Gra. VANDIVER WHISKEY CO., JOHN M. VANDIVER, Mgr No. 18 Broad St. stable) HOME, dA, FINE WHISKIES, BRANDIES, WINES, ETC. JUO ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. - ■ TELEPHONE NO. »4 BIG LUMBER MILL. CEDARTOWN TO HAVE A MUCH DESIRED INDUSTRY. Messrs. T. M. ami J. D, Hightower, Prnclioal Lumber Men, Aro Own ers and Operators. Cedartown Is to have onn of those Industries that The Standard spoko 'about lost week—a lumber plant. Messrs. Thomas M. and John D, Hightower,two practical and success ful lumber men, aro going to build a big plant here to furnish nil kinds of dressed lumber and building ma terial. The site has been selected und purchased, and lies right lit the place of the old Cedartown Lumber Company in East view. It Jb access! ble to both railroads, and Is going to be an industry lone wanted and much needed In Cedartown. They will have planers und matchers, turning lathes, rip-saws, und all kitnjs of machinery for manufactur ing first-class finished lumber. Already there is a lot of undressed lumber nil the grounds, and the buildings for the plant will soon go up so that line material tor building purposes can be turned out hy the first of January. The Messrs. Hightower are excel lent gentlemen and good business men, Mr. Thos, M. Hightower being one of the most successful lumber dealers in North Georgia. They have ample capital on which to ope rate their business, besides owning largo saw-mills In Alabama from which they will draw the major por tion of the rough lumber required by their Cedartown plunlng mill. The families of these gentlemen still resident Ragan, Ala., but will remove to Cedartown during tho month of December. Mr. Thos. Hightower will occupy his hand some new home on Ellawood street now receiving tho finishing touches, while Mr. John D. Hightower will move into his forifier home at the corner of Main and Ellawood streets. istFor Fine Job Printing come to The Standard Office..^ SUMMER’S TERROR It isn’t the discomfort from heat. It is the danger to your children from bowel disorders induced by eating unripe fruit or drinking** iced water. For that matter, children are not the only ones who suffer. To check summer complaint and diarrhoea use Curry’s Diarrhoea and Dysentery Spe cific. It is agreeably spiced and prompt in effect. It’s strong enough for grown folks, but not so ugly that you have to bribe a child to take it. Price, 25 Cents, E. BRADFORD. L, B. LEDBETTER. WM, J. HARRIB LARGEST Fire, Life and Accident Companies in the World. Special Attention given to the Prompt Payment of Losses. Large or Small. The Travelers’ Accident Ins. Co. Hartford Fire Ins. Co. yEnta Fire Ins. Co. Phcenix Fire Ins. Co. Commerical Union Fire Ins. Co. National Fire Ins. Co. Insurance Company of North America. North British and Mercantile. Continental Ins. Co. Greenwich Ins. Co. St. Paul Ins. Co. Georgia* Home Ins. C. Pennsylvania Ins. Co. Liverpool and London and Globe. German American Ins. Co. Atlanta Homo Ins. Co. Home of New York Ins. Co. v Manhattan Ins. Co.*. Traders Ins. Co. Imperial Ins. Co. Union of London Ins. Co. All Old and Reliable Companies ’L. S. Ledbetter & Co,, Agts Mrs. Partleigh—“I ought to ask Tit- tleton, I know; bat I'm afraid if ho oomes hero onoo ho'll bo'ooming all the time.” Partleigh—“Wo oould ask him some evening whon Bertha is doing her piano praotico.” guarnn of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and will refund tho money to anyone who is not satisfied after using two-thirds of the contents. This is the best remedy in tho world for la grippe, oonghs, colds, oroup and whooping eough, and is pleasant and safo to tako, It pre vents any tendonoy of a cold to result in pnenmonia, .•* Olorgyman—“My ohild, beware of pioking a toadstool instead of a mush room. They are easy to oonfase.” Ohild—“That be all roight, aur. Us hain’t agoin’ to eat ’em ourselves— they’re agoin’ to market to bo sold." womm IS LIKE A DEUOATE MUSICAL INSTRUMENT In good condition she is sweet and lovable, and sings life’s song on a Joyful harmonious string. Out of order or unstrung, there is dtfbordance and unhappiness. Just as there is one key note to all music so there is one key note to health. A v/oman might as well try to fly without wings as to feel well and look well while the organs that make her a woman are weak or diseased. She must be healthy inside or she can’t be healthy outside. There are thousands of women suffering silently all over the country. Mistaken modesty urgqs their silence. While there Is nothing more admirable than a modest woman, health is of the first Importance. Every other-con sideration should give way before it. Brad- field’s Female Regulator is a medicine for women’s ills. It is thesafestandquick- estv/ay tobure leu- corrhea. falling of the womb, nervous ness, headache, backache and gen eralweakness. You will be astonished at the result, es pecially If you have been experiment ing with other so- called remedies. We are not asking you to try an uncer tainty. Bradfield’s Regulator has made happy thousands of women. What it has done for others It can do for you. Sold in drug stores for $1 a bottle. free Illustrated WHEN YOU VISIT ROME With intentions to trade, have you made up you mind where you aro going to do it? There is no doubt about this store being the cheapest place to buy goods at in Rhine. Our reasons for doing it are so plain, so simple and so well known, that it is hardly neoebsary to repent them hero. You should not trade anywhere till you have had our prices—that is, if you value your money. Your neighbors all save money by trading with us. Why don’t you? C,UT ThE: PRICE - SPOT CASH TO ALL. 228 8r 230 BROAD ST., ROME, GA. His Life Was Saved. Mr. .T. E. Lilly,a prominent oitizon of annibal, Mo., latoly had a wonderful deliveranoo from a frightful death. In telling of it ho Bays: “I was taken with Typhoid Fovor, that ran into Pnenmonia. My lungs beoamo hard ened. I was so weak I oonldn’t oven sit ap in bod. Nothing helped mo. I expected to soon dio of Consumption, when I hoard of Dr.- King’s Now Dis covery. Ono bottle gave great rolief. I oontinnod to uso it, and now am well and strong. I oan’t say too miioh in its praiso.” This marvelous medioino is tho surest and quiokest euro in tho world for all Throat and Lung Trouble. Rogular sizo SO oents and $1.00. Trial bottlos free at E. Bradford’s Drug Store;*ovory bottle guaranteed. Assistant—"Hero aro more dispatobfcs about that battle in tho East.” Editor —“What do they say?" Assistant—"It appears that both sides were greatly outnumbered, but eaoh defeated the enemy with sevoro loss.” "I havo used Chamberlain’s Oolio, Cholera and Diarrbcoa Remedy and find it to bo a great modioine,” says Mr. E. S. Phipps, of Potoau, Ark. “It onrod me of bloody dux. 1 cannot speak too highly of it.” This remedy always wins tho good opinion, it not praise, of thoso who use it. Tho quiok ouros whioh it effoots even in tho most sovero oases make it a favorite evorywhoro. For Bale by E. Bradford, drnggist. Fine dairy butter irom the famous Yancey farm received fresh eaoh week at J. A. Adams. Wp have just received a fresh con signment of all the materials so nice for making fruit cakes—nuts, raisins, dgs, etc. J. A. Adams. Mr. J. C. Hand, one of Polk’s most successful farmers, has just sold the balance of his wheat crop—about 800 bushels—at 80 cents a bushel, making wheat one of his most prof itable crops. Cedartown needs now a large num ber of residence houses of the better class. An excellent family in Chat tanooga are anxious to come to Ce- dartuwn to rasido permanently, if they can secure a home, hut up to date neither love nor money can procure a house in which to live. Tbe--publlc should not overlook the fact that the last Grand Jury in Polk county recommended the adoption of the game law as to “pot” hunters, and it is now a violation of law to hunt, trap or kill birds on the premises of another for the purpose of selling the game, without drst ob taining a license which costs $25.00. Hon. Daniel Baugh, of FhiladeN phla, reached the city Tuesday, and has been busy going over details of the big Josephine Cotton Mill now in process of erection. Work on the building has been retarded hy reason of scarcity of cars and the con sequent delay in delivering material. The Cedartown Pcjmpqny, of which Mr. Baugh is the affable president, is maturing some plans which mean much to our city when coiisum mated, and the new year promises to be ono of Ihe most eventful In our history. What 1 Cent Will Buy. Cuke good Onyx Soap, lc Good Aluminum Thimble lc Child’s Leather Purse lc Paper good Pins lc Paper good Steel Needles lc Box good Hair Pins lc Good Corkscrew lc Children’s Toy Shovel or Rake lc Wirt 10 Cents Will Buy. Man’s good Undershirt 10c Ladies’ Jersey Ribbed Vest 10c 1 dost. Ladies’ Aluminum Hair Pins 10c 1 doz. Horn Hair Pins 10c Largo Cabinet assorted Hair Pins 10c Good Hair Brush 10c Extra largo White Honeycomb Towels 10c Men’s extra lienvy mixed Socks 10c Men’s good Linen Collars 10c Bottle best Shoe Polish 10c Good Yale Spring-Lock,2 keys 10c Large Steel Gurry Comb ' 10c n What 5 Cents Will Buy. 1 pair Ladies’ East Bl’lc Hose 5c .Children’s East Bl’lc rib. I-Ioso 5c Ladies’ All-linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs 5c Ladies’ Hemstitched Initial Handkerchiefs 5c Men’s good mixed Socks 5c Men’s large Hemstitched Hand kerchiefs 5c Pair good Steel Wire-Cutters 5c Good Onn-Opener 5c Good Steel Tack Hammer 5c Large bottle pure Vasolino 5c Large bottle best Machine Oil 6c Bottle best, black Ink 5c Bottle good Mucilage 5c Large bottle good Bay Ruin 5c Fancy bottle good Perfume 6c Good Glass Gutter 6c Good rolling Tape Measure 5c Good Fire Shovel 5c Good Steel Poker 5c Men’s good Leather Purse 5c Lnrge size Honeycomb Towel 5c Large cake pure Castilo Soap 5c THESE ARE ALL BIG MONEY SAVERS. Ladies’ Fur and Braid-trimmed Gapes 80c Ladies’ good Cloth Cape 15c Extra good Fur-trimmed Cloth Capes 48c Ladies’ Black Dress Skirt, 80c Ladies’ Cloth Jackets, worth $5 $1.08 Men’s heavy Joan Pants 85c Men’s good Overalls 85c Boys’ good Suits 75c Boys’ extra good Knee Pants 20c Men’s good Wool Suits $2.08 Men’s Sunday Congress Shoes 60c Boys’ solid Leather Brogans 08c Men’s solid Leather Oak Kip Ties 08c Ladies’ good Sunday Shoes 08c Ladies’ heavy Fleeced Vests 25c Ladies’ 1 Jersey Combination Suits 26c Children’s Combination Suits 25c Good Turkey Red Damask 15c White Table Damask, Colored Border ' 20c AAA yard-wide Sheeting, yd 4Jc Heavy Cotton Checks, yard 4-Jc Good heavy Bed Ticking, yd o|c Heavy Southern Seal Drilling (Sic Heavy Canton Flannel, yd 5c Extra heavy Canton Flannel 84 Very heavy Colored Outings 84 Remnants best Flanolette, yd 7c Double-fold Fa’y Dress Goods 124 Double-fold Storm Serge,yd 12i Thousands of Yards of Remnants— Percales, Calicoes, Worsteds, Flanelettes Shirtings==all Big Bargains. and FOR SALE-READ ESTATE. A desirable (l-room cottage on Gib son street, newly painted anil In tip top condition. Lot 02x100 ft. Price $1700; deferred payments on two- thirds of amount. A magnificent two-story brick cottage on Wissahickon avenue, covered with slate and having all tho modern conveniences. Lnrge lot. *’ ^ Thu magnificent Bunn plantation on Cavo Spring road, 2J tniles out, containing 840 acres of rich valley land. Cedar Creek on wcBt Bide. Large two-story frame dwelling, barn, tenant and other houses. J. R. Bakhkii. Mr. W.P. Munson,a clever gentle man who has been for some months In the employ of the furnace at Talladega,Ala., came back from thHt place sick Tuesday evening. Pneu monia developed, the case resulting fatally Sunday night, and the re mains were sent Monday afternoon to his former home In Now York. Mr. Munson came to Cedartown sev eral years ago ffotn Now York in the employ of the Augusta Mining and Investment Company, in which his people were largely Interested. He was an expert book-keeper, and was a gentleman of such genial nature as to makfe him one of tho best known and liked young men in town. He was about thirty-five years of ago, and his untimely death is a great shock to his many friends. No Right To Ugliness. The woman who is lovely in fooe, form and temper will always have friends, but one who would bo attrac tive must keop her health. If she is weak, sickly and run down, sho will be norvous and irritablo. If she has con stipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will oanso pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretohed complex ion. Eleetrio Bitters is tho best medi oino in the world to regulato stomach, livor and kidneys and to purify tho blopd. It gives strong nerves, bright eye's, smooth, velvety skin, rich com- ploxion. It will make a good-looking, oliarming woman of a run-down invalid. Only 50 oonts at E. Bradford’s Drug Store. Mrs. Woilo—“I’m suro tho constant anxiety must have boon terribly wear ing.” Mrs. Luors—“Wearing? Why, in the last three years I’ve grown to look at least Bix months older.” For burns, onts, bruises, lacerations or injuries of any description, Ballard’s Snow Liniment ia a sovereign remedy. It never fails to do good, and so promptly that its wonderful! curative properties frequently oreato surprise. Price 25 end 50 ots. T. F. Burbank. I’UDLIO SALE Of Stock ntitl Farming Implements, Friday, Deo. 21st. Sale will be positive, rain or shine, and for spot cash; to be held on the premises. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock. Parties desiring to buy on time must mako arrangements before day of sale. My entire herd of thorough-bred and high-grade Jerseys, consisting of 15 head; also, thorough-bred Devon bull; two extra good family horses; ten head ol hogs; one hun dred thorough bred fowls—Plymouth Rock, Leghorns, Indian Game chick ens and Pekin ducks; one 2-horse broad-tired wagon, and fine set of harness for same; one surrey and harness for same; plows, smoothing and disc harrow, shovels, spades, hoes, forks, picks, crow-bars, grind stones, vise, farm bell, 70-gallon ket tle, and many other things too nu merous to mention, all good and useful on a farm. Harry Gilmore. Nice lot of Turkeys on hand. I have a large enclosure in which lo keep nnd fatten them, and you can get a nice olio at any time. J. A. Adams. The recent fall in temperature has proven fatal to fat hogs, several fine porkers being slaughtered this week. Spare ribs, “possum and taters” have captured the county. < A beautiful line of brooch pins, newest and prettiest designs, at prices to suit all classes. J. L, Turner, Jeweler, at Old Postofflce Building. Mr. C. A. Wood, of Prior’s, one of Polk’s best farmers, was a welcome visitor Saturday. Mr. Wood is an ardent advocate of diversified tann ing, nnd has made good money by practicing what he believes in this line. Miss Eugenia Livingston Tucker’s Southern Dramatic and Concert Company gave an excellent enter tainment Tuesday evening at the Baugh Opera House.'The enter tainment deserved a large audience, but owing to the fact that the troupe’s coming was not known in time for announcement in last week’s paper, the attendance was very small. The program consisted of j monologue recitations and musical j selections, which were all well ren dered. It is hoped they will return here lor a future engagement. OUR HONOR ROLL. Tub Standard has been made happy within the past few days hy the pay ment of the following subscriptions: E B Cnlhoun $200 G if Barrett 1 00 Jesso MoKibben • 50 F IV Wood 1 00 Dr G W King 1 00 DB Hamilton 200 T O Moss 1 00 G D Smith .. 1 00 Jesso Jones 1 00 Dr J O Trentlmm 50 EWOrebaugh 100 Mrs F S Bunn BO J F Diamond 1 00 J I; Lewis ...... 2 00 WIC Russell 100 E M Wistar '. 2 00 J W Rogers 1 00 WGM Simmons 1 00 Miss VeraLloyd 1 00 C A Wood 1 00 It R Easterw lod t 00 DP.Neese 4 00 MIsb' Gertlia Henderson 25 Fred Ilnpson 1 00 Prickly Ash Bitters can be depended on to otire tho kidneys, correots tho urine, strengthens the Btomnoh and re lieves baokaohe, T. F. Burbank. Luoinda—"What stahtod de row at do station?" Melinda—"Dat vulgah Jim Johnsing wont o little too fah.” Lnoinda—“How’s dot?” Melinda—“He flowed ahull ricopuddin’ at do groom.” FOR KIDNEY TROUBLES PSriBimRSl IS MARVELOUSLY EFFECTIVE. It conveys a healing, strengthen* ing influence to the afflicted organs which is instantly apparent. Quiets pain, stops wasting of the kidney tissue, removes that tired, despond* ent feeling that all victims of kidney ailments have A short course with this splendid remedy brings back' strength, good digestion energy and cheerful spirits. Price, $1.00—at Ding Stores. For HHle by T. F. Burbank.