The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946, December 13, 1900, Image 1

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CEDARTOWN STANDARD VOLUME 14. CEDARTOWN, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 13, 1900. NUMBER 46. Sound Kidneys Insure Good Health. Mr,JohnH.Oorllos,Socrotary of the Council Bluffs, la., Athlotio Association, was cured of kidney trouble by Foruna. Ho says: "I am a firm believer la Peruaa. For three years I suffered with severe trouble of the kidneys and other pelvic organs, trying several remedies without relief. I used Peruna faithfully for fourteen weeks and am glad to say It relieved me 'entirely of all pains. "lam In excellent health, have gained twelve pounds In weight, and never felt better In my life." Hon. D.Ij.Jaycox, Chaplain of tho Grand Army of tbo Republic, writes from 865 Broadway, Oakland, Cala: "lam an old war veteran. I contracted severe bladder and kidney trouble, spent hundreds of dollars and consulted a host of doctors, but neither did me any good. "Finally some of my comrades who had been cured by Peruna, advised me to try It. 1 at once bought a bottle and found It helped me so much that I kept on using It tor nearly four months. "Peruna has proven the best medicine I ever used, my pains are gone, and I believe myself to be cured. 1 feel well and would not be without a bottle lo time of need for ten times Its cost. Mrs. Mary Lawler, of Appleton, Wis., was curod of kldnoy troublo by Foruna. In a recont lottor to Dr. Hartman, sho says: “Last AugustI oaughtasummor cold whioh sottlcd In tho kldnoys and caused mosorlous lnconvonlence. Noth ing I did soome'd to help mo and tho doctor advised a chango of cllmato. As that was out of tho quostion for mo, I tried Poruna os a last rosort, and I found It was a God-send to mo." Tbo kldnoys aro tho natural gatoway out of which much of tho waste tlssuo finds Its escape. This wasto matter be comes a vory poisonous substance if al lowed to accumulate. Tho ronal artory brings tho blood charged with Impuri ties to the kldnoys. If tho kldnoys aro healthy thoy will oxcroto tho poison from tho blood. The ronal volns return tho purlflod blood from tho kldnoys to tho gonoral cir culation. Foruna stimulates tho kldnoys to ox- croto from tho blood tho accumulating poison, and thus provontB tho convul- 1 sions which aro suro to follow if tho poisons aro allowed to romaln. It gives groat vigor to tho heart’s action and dlgostlvo systom, both of which aro apt to fail rapidly In this disoaso. Kldnoy disoasos aro more liable in summer than in winter. Send for a copy of “Summer Catarrh," writton by Dr. Hartman. This book will bo sont froo to any addross upon application. FREEMAN-HOLLETT. An interesting marriage will occur in- this city on December 28:1 which will Join In wedlock Miss Mallie Ad elaide Freetown to Mr. O.W. Hollett. The ceremony will be performed quietly at the home on Gibson street, and the happy couple will leave im mediately on n bridal tour North, where they will visit the groom’s relatives. The bride is a charming lady, handsome, gracious and popular. She is a sister to Messrs. Wilnur and Charley Freeman, and is an accom plished nnd stylish dress-maker. The groom is a clever gentleman, affable and populnr, and holds a re sponsible and lucrative position with the machine shops of the E. & W. road. Their many friends will offer hearty congratulations on this inter esting event. A Monster Devil Fish destroying its viotim is a type of con stipation. The power of this murder ous malady is felt on organs and nerves and musoles and brain. There’s no health till it’s overcome. But Dr. King’s New Life Pills are a safe and certain euro. Boat in tho world for stomach, liver, kidneys nnd bowels. Only 25o, at E. Bradford’s drag Btore. “Why, Mrs. Parkinson, whatever in the world induced you to buy that dead blaok dress-pattern? Surely, you don’t think of giving up bright oolors at your age?” “No, but it was a bargain, and I got to thinking it might oome in handy, too. My husband’s going deer hunting in the Adirondaoks.” 44 New Brooms Sweep Clean.” The human body has been compared to a temple and the poet urges us to keep it entire and clean. To accomplish this end, every nook and cranny must.be swept and garnished. The agent of the body that goes everywhere is the blood. If it is not strong, pure and life-giving, it is like a worn-out broom. It fads to do the work. Hood's Sarsaparilla makes a new broom of your blood. skin Disease — "/ have been troubled with a skin disease. Seeing Hood's Sarsaparilla advertised I decided to try it, and after taking it a short time the disease disappeared." Miss Mary Jagen,4050Cambridge St,,Philadelphia,Pa. Never Disappoint Hood's Pllla cure UveMU*; the non-irritating and Thk Standard’s Clubbing I,|8t will save only cathartic to take with Hood’a SaraaparlllaJ money on any paper or magazine you want. EXECUTORS’ SALE. Georgia—-Polk County. By virtue of an order granted by the Court of Ordinary of said county at the regular November Term, 1890, of said Court, the undersigned will sell, betorn the Court House door In Codartown,said county, within the legal hours ot sale and at public outcry, to tho highest bid pose < butlo I , | estate, to-wlt:- One body of land con slstlngot whole lots ot land Noa.874; 876, 902 and 903 situated on the E. & W. R.R. In 21st district and 3rd section of Polk County, Ga., and designated as the Old Homo place. Also one body in same district and section consisting ol land lots Nos. 973, 974 aud 951, being about one-half mile south of said railroad and having thereon a line Iron ore mine. Also one body consisting ol land lots in same district and section consistini whole lots Nos. 950, 949, 948 and al No. 947 except five acres in northeast corner thereof whioh Is owued by Ham mond, and all of lot No. 904, except olevon acres on east side thertfot, whioh is owned by Hammond; also whole lot in same district and section, No. 1026, which is also rich in iron ore; also, the following unimproved lots of land, to wit: Lots Nos. 080 and 1201 in 21st dis* trlctand 3d section, and Nos. 1289 and 482 In 18th district and 3d section, and No. 970 in 8d districtand 4th section, all of said county; also, vacant city lots Nos. 26 and 20 according to the Stewart & Davenport survey of Eastvlew addi tion to Cedartown, Ga.; also, whole lots ot land in 21st district and 3d section of said county, Nos. 097 and 998, situated about one-half mile of Rockmart, and which is very valuable as a slate mine. This slate property will bo sold and the contract ot Joel Brower with W. C. Bar ber iu regard thereto will be carried out aud the interest of said Barber’s estate will bo respeeted. Terms, cash. This December 6th, 1900. R. If. Brewer & E .C. Bhkwer, Executors of Joel Brewer, deo’d A PROCLAMATION. Georgia: By A. D. Candler, Governor of said State: Whereas. Official information has been received at this department that in the County of Polk, one Amos Bonnet (colored), stands charged with the mur der of Jack Pullen, committed on the night of November 29th, *1900, and the said Amos Bennet is now a fugitive from justice, I have thought proper, therefore, to issue this, my Proclama tion, hereby offering a reward of one hundred and fifty dollars for the appre hension afod delivery of said Amos Ben- net, wjtb evidence sufficient to convict, to the shenffof Polk County, Georgia. And I do moreover charge and require all dfficers in this State, civil and mili tary, to be vigilant In endeavoring to apprehend the said* Amos Bennet, In order that he may be brought to trial tor the offense with which he stands charged. Given under my hand and Seal of the State, this tho7th dayot December, 1900. A. D. Candlur, By the Governor, Governor. Philip Cook, Secretary of State. DESCRIPTION. Amos Bennet is a vory bright mulatto: nearly white; about 6 feet 3 inches high; about 17 years ol age; rather boyish looking; weighs about 120 lbs.; has sharp,' piercing eyes; is very smart and sprightly, and when last 3«tm neatly dressed. you LYNCHINGjN FLOYD. NEGRO RAVI9HER SWUNG FROM TRESTLE And RIs Doily Riddled with Builds. Mrs. Joo White loft her liouso near Early, iu Floyd county, Thursday after noon to pick ootton in a near-by field. Her huBband was away from home haul, lag wood. Sho had not yet returned to the house when hor husband got home, aud he wont to tho field nftor her, To his surprise and horror, she had disappeared, but ho finally discovered her whereabouts by low groans eoming from n oane-brake. Ho rushed to the spot, and thero found hiB wife nearly stripped of hor olothing, brutally ravished and almost murdered, having boon terribly beaton about tho head and ohest with a heavy olnb. Tho unfortunato woman was taken to hor homo, aud tho alarm wns speedily given. Snspioion quiokly oentoroil Friday morning on Bud Bufus, a young negro working in tbo neighborhood, and ho wob soon onptured and takon to tho soono of his awful' orimo. His foot fitted oxnotly tho prints about tho spot, nnd bis olothing wns stainod with dirt like thnt in the field whoro tho tragedy ooourrod. Ho wns onrriod in tho pros- onco of his viotim, and though nnablo to speak tho poor woman roused horsolf BUfiioiontly to nod identification. This wns sufllolent for tho largo gnthoring of determined mon called togothor by tho tragedy, nnd thoy took tho brnto nogro nt onoo to a Homo & Decatur railroad trestle, made tho proper ropo connec tions and bhovod him oil into spnoo. The orowd then riddled hiB dangling body with bullets, and loft him ns an awful warning to rapists. Mrs. White, tho poor viotim of tho negro’s orimo, died Sunday from her injuries. Tho otime wob brutal beyond doBorip- tiou, and who shall say that it was not properly punished? A Frightful Blunder Will ofton oanso a horrible Burn, Sonld, Out or Bruise. Bnoklon’s Ar- nioa Salvo, tbo beBt in tho world, will kill tho pain and promptly hoal it. Ouros Old SoroB, Fever Soros, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, nil Skin Eruption. Best P ilo ouro on'earth. Only 25 ots.|a box. Ouro guaranteed. Sold by E.Brad ford, DrnggiBt. , "Yon’vo' boon in a fight,” said his mother reprovingly. “Oh, notmuohof a ono," anoworod tho boy. "Did you oount 100 as I told you when you folt your angry pnssions rising?" "Oh, sure,” returned tho boy. “I oonntod 100 ail right, bat I kiiookod the other boy down first. It’s tho only safe way," How’s This I We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall'- Catarrh Ore. P. J. Ciirnry & Co. props., Toledo. O. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for Jhe last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business trnnsnetions and fin ancially able to carry out any obligation made \&jst & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O., Waldino, & Rinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally .acting directly upon the blood and raucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials tree. “I wish I oould think of somo now; and unusual Christmas present to snr- priso mamma with this year,” said Miss do Muir, wrinkling hor fair brow in deep perplexity. “How do you think sho’d like a son-in-law?” hoarsely whis pered young Spoonamore, falling read ily into tho only line of thought that seemed to suggost itself, A Gift to Give. It is often diffionlt to deoide what to get yonr friends for holiday gifts. Here is a suggestion: “Good morning, Jennie, I have brought yon a nioo present," said Ger- trnde, as she hended her friend a neatly wrapped paokago. Tho pale, weary looking girl, who wob slowly recovering from severe ill ness, opened the bundle and held up a large bottle of oiear, rioh medioine. "Hood’s Sarsaparillal” she exolaimed. “I have been reading about it today and wished I had a bottle.” On New Year's Day Jennie was able to be out on the street, and to her friende who remarked how well she was looking sho simply said, “Hood’s Sar saparilla,” and every one of them knew it was this great medioine that had given back her health. “Sarah,” said the lady of tho house, breaking tho nows gently to tho new Bervant-girl, “we shall have to got along without yonr servioes after tho first of the month.” “Yes, mum,” re plied Sarah; “I’m sorry tho master’s affairs aro in snoh bad shape, mum.” beneHoial action tracts, remlers.the bile more fluid, and brings the liver into a sound, healthy condition, thereby banishing the sense of drowsiness, lethargy, and the gen eral feeling of apathy whieh arise from disorders of the liver. Pope SO cents. T. F. Durban k TOYS, TOYS. DOLLS, DOLLS. Biggest Line in Rome. Childrens’ ShoeB, Bize 8 to 8, 4c. All Wool DreBS Goods, Double Width, per yard, 7c. 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 guarantee 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 11 big manufacturer, and can and do sell Olothing cheaper than any house in Rome. Men’s $4 suits - $2.10 Men’s 5 suits - 8.25 Men’s 8 suits - 4.45 Men’s 10 suits - 5.98 Men’s 16 suits - 9.98 Boys’ $1 suits - 48c Boys’ 2 suits - 1.25 Boys’ 2.50 suits - 1.48 Boys’ 8 suits - 1.98 Boys’ 4 suits - '2.26 Boys’ 0 suits - 8.59 SHOES. We . have the biggest, stock Leather 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 as we buy, Cheap. flen’s Underwear Men’s heavy Shirts - 26c Men’s heavy 50c Shirts 88c Men’s heavy 75c Shirts 48c Boys’ 50c Shirts - - 80c Good Calico Remnants . 2c 2 Papers Needles for lc Toilet Soap per cake lc 10c Tar Soap - 2o Octagon Soap - - 8c 8i-in Fine Comb - lc i pint Tin Oup - lc Pie Plates lc Ladies’ Fine Plush Gape, Fur Trimmed, each only 89c Good Yard * wide Bleached .Sheeting - 4|c Mattress Ticking, 88-in. wide 4Jc Fine Double Fleeced Outing, good style - 6c 8 Spools best Six-Oord Thread 10c Tailor Suits. This is the largest and flnekt Suit Department in North Geor gia. The suits are all new styles, fine material and best workman ship. Prices are from $2.98 to $45 suit; every garment guaran teed to fit. Boys’ Wool Hats Pins, per paper Ladies’ Ribbed Vest Children’s Cloaks All Wool Fascinators 6c lc 18c 29c 15c Fine All-Wool Fascinators, all colors; beaded 25c 24-in. Umbrellas, 25c Pretty bright Dress Plaids, per yard - 3ic 12 Envelopes for - lc 12 Sheets Paper - lc Vaseline, per bottle - 2c Good Machine Thread, 200 yd spools, only - • 2c 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 19c No. 2 Glass Lamp complete 19c Decorated Plates, set 25c Gups and Saucers, set 29c Tumblers per set . - 10c Goblets-per set - 28c Tin Dippers - 8c Syrup Pitchers - 8c Oream Pitchers - 8c Glass Vase - 0c Large Bowls each 8,5,8,10 and 16c Crystal Glass Sugar Dish, Oream Pitcher, Spoon Holder and Butter Dish, all for 26c THLLINERY. This is one of the largest and finest Millinery Departments in the South. Our milliners are the most skilled in the city, and buy ing as we do in largo quantities from first hands, we sell cheaper than any other store in this sec tion. One large lot Felt Hats trim med with Silk, Ostrich Feathers, Fancy Pompons, etc., all colors, choice - 98c Big line fine Trimmed Hats at $1.25, 1.48, 1.98, 2.25, 8.98 , 8.26 and up to $20. Turkey Red Table Damask, 00-in. wide - 19c Fine Bleached Table Damask 19c. Lonsdale Bleached Ootton, yard wide - 0Jc 27-in. Checked Cotton Ging hams, yard wide - 8jc Heavy double Front Overalls, strapped buttons . - 88 c LANHAM & SONS, ROME, GA. 245 Broad Street. Corner 3rd Ave.