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OVER XJBlvIFSE'Sr’S STORE.
EPWORTH LEAGUE.
The Epwurth League held lls reg
ular semi annual election of officers
Friday evening, electing a good
corps, ns follows:—
President— L. G. Smith.
1st Vice Pres.—Miss Lenora Mel-
son.
2nd Vice Pres.—Miss Fannie Lou
Monro,
3d Vice Pres.—Miss Delia Russell.
Secretary—M. J. Williams.
Treasurer—E. W. Collins.
Caledonia Lodge, No. 121, F. & A.
M., will enjoy an oyster supper to*
morrow evening, to which all Ma»
sons in good and regular standing
are cordially invited. The banquet
will follow the annual election of
officers. The lodge has prospered
greatly the past two years with Mr.
J..W. Judkins as Worshipful Master,
and is a large, growing and influen
tial organization.
Now is the time when croup nntl
lung troubles prove rapidly fntnl. The
only harmless remedy that produces
immediate results is One Minute
Cough Cure. It is very pleasant to
take and can be relied upon to quickly
cure coughs, colds, and all lung dis
eases. It will prevent consumption.
E. Bradford.
THE LEGISLATURE ADJOURNED,
The Georgia Legislature ad
journed last Sunday morning
about 5 o’clock, after a session of
stormy scenes just at its close.
The wrangle over the bill to
erect a depot on the terminal of
the state road in Atlanta, caused
by a little handful of obstruc
tionists, cahie near precipitating
an extra session on. account of
their determination to block any
and all legislation, or have their
way about things. A little coterie
of about thirty members in the
House prevented an overwhelm
ing majority of about 126 from
voting on the proposition to im
prove the state’s property and
stop its deterioration in value.
A committee, however, was ap
pointed at. the last moment to
confer with the state road lessees
before the next session of the
Legislature.
This General Assembly has
gone on record as opposed to so
much legislation, and will bo
conspicuous for the number of
bills it killed rather than what it
In a drug store it isn’t always well for
tko sliop-liftcr to tnko something for
his health.
In sluggish liver, Uerbine, by Its
beneflbial action upon the biliary
tracts, renders the bfle more fluid, and
brings the liver into a sound, healthy
condition, thereby banishing the sense
of drowsiness, lothnrgy, and the gen
eral fooling of apathy which arise from
disorders of the liver. Price 60 cents.
T. F. Burbank.
Somo pcoplo aro known by tho com
pany thoy koop, and others by tho poo-
plo thoy shake.
Jhe Cure that Cures
Coughs, 1
Colds,
Grippe,
Whooping Cough, Asthma,
Bronohltls and Inclplont
Consumption, 13
olio's
TtaGERMAN REMEDY
' Cutesftwa* «A Wa ',
VSoUVtjAV Attests. 258^50cts/
There wore 401 bills introduced
in the House and 168 in the Sen
ate. About half of these passed,
and fully 00 per ceiit. of them
were local bills. Of the bills
which are held over until tlie
next session" about half are also
local bills.
To size up the situation in a
few words, the Legislature lias
done little but pass local bills
The absences nt this session on
part of the members were very
large, probably larger than over
before. This fact kept the authors
of many important measures
from bringing up their bills.
The important bills' defeated!
wero the osteopathy hill, the dis
pensary bill, the depot hill, the
bill to elect ordinaries every two
years, and the bill to hold bien
nial sessions of the Legislature.
Somo important bills which went
over until the next session are
file franchise bill, the bill to re
quire all railroads of the state
doing business in this state to be
chartered under tho laws of the
state, the Ellis bill, which author
ized the holding of a constitu
tional convention, the anti-
barroom bill, by Mr. Wright, of
Floyd, the hill by Mr. Mitchell,
of Thomas, requiring uniform
text books.
. The most important bills passed
were the tax bill, the appropria
tion bill and the soldiers’ home
bill.
THE CHEROKEE CLUB
WILL FORMALLY OPEN THEIR
NEW PARLORS
Next Thursday Evonliift—Annual
Election of pillccrs.
The elegant parlors of the Chero
kee Club In tho new W. J. Harris
building will bo formally oponed
next Thursday evening, and the
Club lias Issued Invitations to a largo
number of friends to uttend. Tho
Club members ami their families, of
course, need no invitations, but all
are expected to bo present.
Tho occasion will be made thor
oughly onjoyable, nnd the guests
will bo glad of this opportunity to
visit the elegant new apartments of
the Club ns well us to onjoy its hos
pitality.
Tho following ladies have boen re
quested to net ns Patronesses for tho
occasion: Mrs. G. H. Wade, Mrs.
E. B, Russell, Mrs.. W. C. Bunn,
Mrs. J. K. Barton, Mrs. W. A. Chap
man, Mrs. J. A. Liddell, Mrs. W. S.
Coleman ami Mrs. C. Van Wood.
Tho committee in charge of tho
entertainment—Messrs. Win. Par
ker, A. M. Lane nnd J. T. Wright—
is sparing no pains to make it a sue
cess, and it will be the chief social
event of tho season.
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
The Club held its annual election
of officers Monday evening, and will
bo well served tho coming year by
tho following excellent corps oi
officials:—
President—J. Wright Adamson
Vice President—B. F. Sims.
Secretary—A. M. Lane.
Treasurer—J. T. Wright.
Governing Committee—(with four
liold-ovors)—E. Bradford, C. Van
Wood, G. H. Wado nnd J. A.
Wright.
Tho Cherokee Club is in a very
prosperous condition, and its mem
bers nre justly proud of their elegant
now home. While these parlors aro
(or the pleasure and convenience of
the individual members, the Chero
kee Club has never hesitated to open
its rooms to the public for the rccep
tlon nnd entertainment of distin
guished guests—in fact, their rooms
are the only ones in the city ade
quate lor such a purpose. Its mom
bershlp Includes many of our leading
and most public-spirited citizens
and Cedartown can congratulate her
self that she has such an excellent
institution in so nourishing condi
tion.
E. Bradford guarantees ovory bottlo
of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and
will refund tho monoy to anyone who
iB not satisfied aftor using two-thirds of
tho contents. ThiB is tho best romody
in tlio world for la grippo, coughs,
colds, oroup and whooping' cough, and
is pleasant and safe to take. It pre
vents any tendonoy of a cold to result
in pneumonia.
A wiso wife inoroases her hold on bor
husband by holding her tongue occa
sionally. _
There are few ailments so unooin-
fortuble ns piles, blit they can easily
be oared by using Tabler’e Buckeye
Pile Ointment. Boiler follows Its use,
and any one suffering from piles can
not nflurdto neglect to give It a trial.
Price, 60c in bdttles, tubes 75c. T. F.
Burbank.
In order to live long it is neocssary to
live slowly. .
Don’t use any of the counterfeits of
DeVitt’s Witch Hazel Halve. Most,of
them nre worthless or liable to cause
injury. The original DeWItt’s Witch
Hazel salve is a certain cure for plies,
eczema, cuts, Bcnlds, burns, sores nnd
skin diseases. E. Bradford.
Ten Dimes Make One Dollar!
SAVE THE DIMES
That you are going to spend for.candy,
fire-crackers or some other worth
less trash, and go to
McDonald furniture
COMPANY.
l^ou will be surprised to find how EASY it is to pay for a
good Bedstead, a nice Center Table and a splendid Bureau. Just a
FEW DIMES saved a Few Weeks will furnish your room
handsomely. ‘ '
~TT WILL PAY all housekeepers to call and examine our
fine CHRISTMAS DISPLAY of Extension and Center Tables,
Sideboards, Chiffoniers, Dining 0 Rocking Chairs, Folding Lounges,
and all House-Furnishing Goods.
A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT!
CEDARTOWN, GA., Dec. 20th, 1900.
’JPlioiie 113,
W. A. WEBB,
Manufacturer of Harness, Cedartown, Ga.
Gentlemen, Harness is a thing of importance. It it a mere chance between life and death to
use old, rotten harness, and you can’t afford to throw your money away on them. I make my own
Harness right here in my shop and sell them direct to tho consumer, thereby saving him 20 per cent
on bii purchase. My goods are made from good, leather, and are well put up. I have harness in use
that has been used nearly two years, and there is not a break or rip about them. I also make a very
^iimjlliiMFINE HARNESS TO ORDt3R.«illl|llii'“'
Come and see me, and I will show you how I can save you money.
HARNESS.
Buggy Harness, Wrgon Hfit
ness of all styles, made here in
my shop from good leather and
well built, ranging in price from
$8, $10 and $12 up. Bargains at
price offered. Don’t fail to see
them.
BRIDLES.
Buggy Bridles, Team Bridles
and Riding Bridles of all size 8
and styles. Good Bridle from
76c up according to kind wanted.
I have good Bargains in them,
and they surely please you.
Horse Collars
pjllliiiia and Pads.
■ I sell the famous Gee Haw Col
lars. They are made from heavy
duck stuffed with fine lint cotton.
The best plow collar made. See
them. Only 76c., any size.
Harness Oil, Axle Oil, Axle
Grease, Whips and Har
ness Parts.
I have a fine line of Harness
Oil—I MEAN Harness Oil—at
80c to $1.60 per gallon. Also,
pure Neats’ Foot Gil. I have a
large trade in the city.
Harness Repairing.
My shop is fitted up especially
for neat and prompt Harness Re
pairing. If your harness needs
repairing, send them to WEBB’S
HARNESS SHOP, and have
them put in first-class shape. It
won’t cost much.
You will'also find all kinds of
Harness Parts for sale at my
shop: Lines, cotton and leather,
Hold-back Straps, Breeching,
Backhand, Hames, and most any -
thing else if you will call for it.
W. .A.. WEBB. W.A.WEBB. 1 w. -A. WEBB.
Mr. Will Kerr and Ml«s Lula
Phillips, two of Collard Valley’s
most 'estimable young people, were
united’ in marriage last Thursday
morning at the home of the bride’s
mother. Mis Jere Phillips. The
ceremony was performed by- Rev.
T R. McCarty,ami the happy couple
left at once (or in Rome.
The Cedar Valley Farmers’ Club
will hold Its regular monthly meet
ing at the home of Mr D. A
Whitehead in Coltard Valley on
Saturday, Jan. 5th. Tlijs first meet
ing of the Club In the new year and
century will no doubt prove nn in
teresting anil pleasant one to the
members. g
Rev. and Mrs. A. F. Nunn, who
have been spending a few days w ith
the former’s parents In this city, re
turned to Dallas this morning where
Mr. Nunn is pa-toi of the MethodlBt
church. "
The recent olootion in Browning’s
district resulted in a tio for Justloe of
the Peaoo botwoen Messrs. J. W. Kim
ball and H. H. Tibbitts.and a now elec
tion will bo held soon for that office.
The bailiffs elooted wero Messrs. J. M.
Brantley and Noble Brown.
No Right To Ugliness.
The woman who is lovely in face,
form and tempor will always have
IriondB, but one who would bo attrao-
tivo must kcop her health. If she is
weak, siokiy and run down, she will be
nervous and irritable. If she has con
stipation or kidney trouble, her impure
blood will oauso pimples, hlotohes,
skin ernptions and a wretched complex
ion. Eleotrio Bitters is tho best raedi-
oine in the world to regulate stomaob,
liver and kidnoys and to purify tho
blood. It gives strong nerveB, bright
eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rioh com
plexion. It will make a good-looking,
charming woman of a run-down invalid.
Only 60 oonts at E. Bradford’s Drag
Store.
Mr. J. S Collins, the popular Cedar
town merohant, was in the olty Sunday.
—Bookmart Slato.
How’s This I
We offer Oue Hundred Dollars Reward for uny
_nse of Cntarrli that cannot be cured by Hall’s
Cntnnh C- re. ,
P. J. Cheney & Co. props., Toledo. O.
We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney
for the last isycnrs, and believe him perfectly
honorable in nil business tram,: ctions and fin-
nnctally nftle to carry out any obligation mode
by their firm.
NVest&Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,
O., Waldino. & Kinnan tk Marvin, Wholesale
Druggists Toledo. O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting
directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system. Price 7$c. per bottle. Sold by all
Druggists. Testimonials free.
Changing one’s mind is often a very
olever triok.
For broken limbs, chilblains,burns,
scalds, bruised shins, sore throat, mid
sores of every kind, apply Ballard’s
Snow Liniment. It will give Immp
diate relief and heal any wound, Price
25c and 50c. T, F. Burbank.
Fussy—“How is it you oouldn’t koop
tho seorot I told you?” Mrs. Fussy—
“Why couldn’t you keop it youself?”
Tim Best Planter.
A pieoo of fiannol cUrapohed with
Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound to
tho nffeotod parts is superior to any
plaster. When troubled with lame biiok
or pains in tho side or chest, give it a
trial and you are certain to bo moro
than pleased with tho prompt relief
wbioh it affords. Pain Balm also onros
rheumatism, One application gives
reliof. For Bale by E. Bradford, drug
gist. ^ ,
Mrs. Wildway (vivaoiously)—“Tho
late Mrs. Mellow was oremated, you
know." Mrs. Staro (absont-mindedly)
-"Obi nil, yes; what did she wear?”
When you need n soothing, nnd heal
ing antiseptic application for any pur
pose, use the original DeWItt’s Witch
Hazel Salve, n well known cure for
piles nnd skin disenses. It heals sores
without leaving n scar. Beware of
counterfeits. E. Bradford.
Teaohor—“And why Bhould wo en
deavor ’to rise by our own efforts?"
Johnnie Wise—” ’Cause thero’s no
tollin' whon the alarm olook will go
wrong.”
Help is needed at once when a per
son’s life Is In danger. A neglected
cough or cold may soon become serious
lind should be stopped nt once. One
Minute Cough Cure quickly cures
coughs anil oolds nnd the worst cases
of oroup, bronchitis, grippe and other
throat and lung troubles. E. Bradford.
Mistress—"Yon say you aro well ro-
c immonded?” Maid—“Indeed, ma'am;
I have thirty-nine exoellent references."
Mistress—“And you have been in
domestio service?" Maid—“Two years,
ma’am.”
Sho—"What is it you like so muob
about football?" Ho—“Ob, tlio vigor
ous oxoroiso and tlio fight for viotory.’e
Sho—“Non'seneo; yon liko tho way wo
girls praise you when it is all ovor.”
Women as Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
DeBuII’s
iCOUGH SYRUP/
cures Hacking Conglis,
Boro Lungs, Bronchitis, ,
Grippo, Pnoumonia and
all Bovoro lung affections.
Why then risk consump
tion, a slow, euro death ?
Tako warning! Act nt
oncol Buy a bottlo of
Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup,
a doctor’s prescription,
used over 50 yoars. Price,
only 25 conts. Insist on
having it. Don’t bo Im
posed upon. Rofuso tho
dealor’s substitute; it is
not as good as Dr. BuII’b.
Salvation Oil cures Rheumatism
Aches nnd Pains. ISAZScts.
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis
courages and lessens ambition: beauty, vigor
and cheerfulness soon
disappear when tlio kid
neys aro out of order
or diseased.
Kidney trouble has
become so prevalent
that It Is not uncommon
for a child to be born
afflicted with weak kid
neys. If the child urin
ates too often. If the
urine scalds the flesh or If, when the child
reaches an age when It should be able to
control the;passage, .It Is yet afflicted with
bed-wetting, depend upon It. the cause of
the difficulty is kidney trouble, and tho first
step should be towards the treatment of
these Important organs. This unpleasant
trouble Is due to a diseased condition of the
kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as
most people suppose.
Women as well as men are made mis
erable with kidney and bladder trouble,
and both need the same great remedy.
The mild and the Immediate effect of
Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It Is sold
by, druggists. In flfty-
cent and one dollars
cent and
sizes. You may have a |
sample bottle by mall
free, also pamphlet tell- Homo of swunp-noo*.
Ing all about It, Including many of the
thousands of testimonial letters received
from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer
& Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and
mention this paper.
I WANT
to make, for you, a dozen FINE
PHOTOORAPHS.
Yoqr orders for excellent Cray
on Portraits, size, 10x20 inches
$1.30.
(These are the kind the agents
sell at $1.08.)
I Make Frames, All Sizes and
Price.
Barber, Photographer.
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