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CEDARTOWN
STANDARD.
VOLUME 14.
CEDARTOWN, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 6, 1900.
NUMBER 45.
HIDE OLD QUAKER LADY
f MBS. POLLY EVANS, A LIFE-LONG FRIEND OF PE-KU-NA.
"My wlto {Polly J. Evans) says she feels entirely cured of systemic catarrh
of twenty years’ standing. She took nearly six bottles of thy excellent medi
cine, Peruna, as directed, and we feel very thankful to thee tor thy kindness
and advice. She did not ever expect to be so well as she Is now. Twelvo years
ago It cured her of la grippe. I want to tell thee there has been a great deal of
■ Peruna used here last winter. Peruna does not need praising. It tells for
Itself. We can and do re ommend It to anyono that Is afflicted with catarrh.”
As ever, thy friend, John Evans,
South Wabash, Ind.
' The above loiter written by n venerable old Qualtor, Mr.John Evans, living
at South Wabash, Ind. tells In his quaint language his oxporlonco with tho
national catarrh remedy, Poruna.
Tho QunkorB have nlwayn boon on .
notorized by tholr untiring caro H
rollovlng tho sultorlng of tholr owt
poor, and nro hospitable,swoot-splrlu.
and goutlo pooplo. Thoy universal!;,
woar plain, unobtrusive clothing, not t
much for uniformity, ns to oscupo tin
ovor-ohanglng fashions In dross.
Tlioir honesty and voracity Is well
known. Hcnoo this lottor will bo resi
With Interest by all olnsses.
Could any words bo more to tho poin i
could any ovldonco bo more convincin',’
than tho above persuasive, direct, >..
cere lottor? Systemic catarrh is a o<v..
ditlon In which olironic catarrh haspei-
vadod tho whole Bystom. Oatarrl t'rst
begins by localizing Itself In some on
or tnoro organs of tho body, but vcy
soon it shows a tendonoy to spread n
othor organs. If It Is not cheeked, tie
whole systom becomes Invaded by Dili
Insidious dlscnso.
When cntarrli has reached this stags,
of courso It has gono beyond tho reach
of all local remedies.
Nothing but a systomio remedy can
reach It.
Poruna Is tlioonly remedy yet devised
to moot such cases.
Poruna eradicates catarrh from the
system. )
It does Its work qulotly, but surely.
It cleanses tho mucous membranes of
tho whole body.
It produoos regular funotions.
Poruna restores porfoot health In a
nntnral way.
Anna P. Nlohols, Vice Grand Baiter
Robekali Lodge, In A lottor from (WO
Main street, Kansas Olty, Mo.,says:
" My friends rec
ommended Peruna
sohighlytliatlpur-
clmscd a bottle to
try it and have
never been sorry.
“ At times my
system bectuno en
tirely run down, 1
could not Bleep
well and lost my
appetite. Since I
havo used Poruna I
feel like a different
woman and hardly
know what it is to
bo sick. I congratulate you on tho
merits of your wondorful medicine and
wish you continued success.”
One of Dr. Ilartman's freo books 0:1
catarrh, sent to any address by Tho
Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio.
TOYS, TOYS. DOLLS, DOLLS.
Biggest Line in Rome.
Childrens’ Shoos, size 8 to 0 4c
All Wool Dross Goods,Double
Width, per yard - 7c
This is by far the Largest Store ever in Rome. We
now occupy the Entire Building-,241, 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 guarantee to save you money. Read these prices;
they are only a few of the many bargains. The
whole store is full of them. ,
“Oh, lior husband is as riok nB
Croesus! She could have tho lovolicst
things if Bho wore not too lazy to pino
for them!”
When yon need a soothing nnd lienl-
ing nntlseptio application for any pur
pose, use tile original DeWitt’s Witch
llazel Salve, a well known cure for
piles and skin diseases. It healseores
without leaving a scar. Beware of
counterfeits. E. Bradford.
“Olara, an indoor flying maohino has
been invented." “Well, you needn't
got ono, Olnronoo; you break enough
brioabrao now."
Don’t use any of tile counterfeits of
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salvo. Most of
them are worthless or liable to cnusc
injury. Thu original DeWitt’s Wltoh
Hazel salve is a curtain cure for piles,
eczema, cuts, scalds, burns, sores nnd
skin diseases. E. Bradford.
Teaoher—“How many voyages did
Columbus mnko?” Pupil—"Ho mndo
four, ma’am." Teaohor—Correct; nnd
ftcr which of them did bo die?"
“Miss FrookB is a very pretty girl,"
said Mr. Hunker. "Pretty?” repented
Mr. Spatt8. “Mias Frooka is handsomer
than her own photograph."
THURSDAY AFTERNOON CLUB.
The Thursdiiy Afternoon Club met
last week will! Mias Pauline Chap
man, and the members were charm
ingly entertained by the
hostess.
A pleasing nnd Interesting feature
nf the afternoon's pleasure was a
guessing contest. There were four
tables, on each of which were placed
twelve objects. On the first were
twelve kinds of vegetable seeds; on
the second twelve pictures ol anl-
mal’s heads; on the third twelve
bottles, the contents to be determined
by smelling; on the fourth twelve
kinds of foliage. The contest was
interesting, Miss Mary Barton prov
ing the winner.
Following tho delivery of the
prize, a silver call bell, delicious re.
freshments were served, and the
club members voted the Thankss
giving meetiug one of the most
pleasing social gatherings yet en
Joyed by that popular organization.
THE MEETING OF 1JHE BAPTIST
UNION AT ANTIOOH.
1. Remember that the Union meets
at Antioch on Friday before the 6th
Sunday in December, nnd not at Shi
loll. That was a mistake.
2. Let us make it n joyful Christmas
time. Brethren, put your house in
perfect order nnd let there be no UIb.
comfort to keep anyone away. Make
your house warm and keep it so.
8. Let it be filled with the spirit,
Many ought to speak besides the ap
pointees.
4. Talk about the meetings nnd ex
pect grent tilings from them. Let
each one do his pnrt. 0.1C. H,
Assures light, sweet, pure and
wholesome food.
Housekeepers must exercise care in buying bak
ing powders, to avoid alum. Alum powders are
soltl cheap to catch the unwary, but alum is a poi
son, and its use in food seriously injures health.
BOYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST.. NEW YORK.
Hov. J. R. King, who was assigned to
Park Street ohnrob, Atlanta, by the
North Georgia Methodist Oonfereneo,
wished to remain in Augasta, and has
accordingly exchanged appointments
with Rev. Luke ‘Johnson, who had been
assigned to that ohnrob, the “swap”
being sanotioned by the Bishop and
Presiding Elders.
Lawyer—“You say that you were in
the saloon at the time of the assault re
ferred to in the complaint?” Witness—
“I was, sir.” Lawyer—“Did you tako
cognizance of the barkeeper at the
time?” Witness—“I don’t know what
bo called it, but I took what tho rest
did.”
Judge—"You aro charged with steal
ing a gold searfpin of the valuo of ten
dollars. Aro you guilty or not guilty?"
Prisoner—“Not guilty, your Honor.
The pawnbroker said it was tbrowin’
money to tho birds to let mo havo moro
than two dollars on itj’
CLOTHING.
We bought the stock of Cloth
ing of a big manufacturer, and
can and do soil Clothing cheaper —
than any house in Rome.
Men’s $4 suits
Men’s 5 suits
Men’s 8 suits
Men’s 10 suits
Men’s 15 suits
Boys’ $1 suits
Boys’ 2 suits
Boys’ 2.50 suits
Boys’ 8 suits
Boys’ 4 suits
Boys’ 0 suits
$2.10 fi en > s Underwear
4.45 Men ’ s heavy Shirts
g_Dg Men’s heavy 50c Shirts
q qg Men’s heavy 76c Shirts
48c B °y s ’ ®0c Shirts ,
1.25 Qo0(i 0flBco Remnants
1.48 2 Papers .Needles for
1 jjg Toilet Soap per cake
2 25 10c Tar Soap
8.50 Octagon Soap
84-in Fine Comb
4 pint Tin Otip
Pie Plates
Ladies’ Fine Plush Cape, Fur
Trimmed,"each only i 80c
Good Yard - wide Bleached
Sheeting - 4| c
Mattress Ticking, 88-in. wide 44c-
Fine Double Fleeced Outing,
good style ” - "ic
3 Spools best Six-Cord Thread 10c
Tailor Suits.
This is the largest and finest
lc Suit Department in North Geor-
Tlie suits are all new styles,
gia.
SHOES.
We have the biggest stock j
Leather Shoes in Rome, all solid Jj-j NCW CrOCk=
leather, and priced so low you
need not buy the cheap paper ery Annex.
shoes.
2c fi' le material and best workman-
ac ship. Prices are from $2.08 to
$45 suit; every garment gunran-
lc teed to fit.
lc ““ 5
MILLINERY.
This is one of the largest and
finest Millinery Departments m
, „ , the South. Our milliners aro the
I JZlZJSZ B “ * 4 f i* «'» -Sr, - !’.y-
direct from manufacturer and get 2 0-inch Fire Shovel
the lowest price and sell as we 10-quart Dish Pan
buy, Cheap. 17-quart Dish Pan
■ No. 2 Glass Lamp complete
Boys’ Wool Hats
Pins, per paper
Ladies’ Ribbed Vest
Children's Cloaks
All Wool Fascinators
Fine All-Wool Fascinators,
all colors; bended
24-in. Umbrellas,
Pretty bright, Dress
per yard
5c Decorated Plates, set
lc Cups and Saucers, set
13c Tumblers per set
20o Goblets per set,
15c Tin Dippers -
Syrup Pitchers
26c Cream Pitchers
26c Glass Vase
* n S 1,8 "’ e do in largo quantities
15c from, first hands, we sell cheaper
15c than any other store in this sce-
15c (ion.
25c One large lot Felt Hats trim-
20<! med with Silk, Ostrich Feathers,
10c Fancy Pompons, etc., all colors,
28c choice - Qfc
!k Big line fine Trimmed Hats at
8e $1.25, 1.48, 1.98, 2.25, 8.98, 8.26-
8(5 and up to $20.
Turkey Red Table Damask,
00-in. wide - 19c
Plaids, Largo Bowls eacli 3,5,8,10 and 15c
3Ac Crystal Glass Sugar Dish, Cream L."" 77 , , 1
, otT ,’' Fine Blenched Table Damask 19c
Pitcher, Spoon Holder nnd . , ,
12 Envelopes for - , lc
12 Sheets Paper - lc
Vaseline, per bottle - 2c
Good Machine Thread, 200 yd
spools, only - 2c
Butter Dish, all for
Lonsdale Bleached Cotton,
yard wide - 04c
27-in. Checked Cotton Ging
hams, yard wide - 84c
Heavy double Front Overalls,
strapped buttons - 88c
LAN HAM & SO
ROME, OA.
245 Broad Street.
Corner 3rd Aye.