The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946, December 27, 1900, Image 7

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iZ3 OVER IDEMDPSE-ST’S Muster—“Did you give tlio raaro her brandy this morning, Put?" Pat— "Sure, yer honor, it was a very oowld morning, so we tpsaed for it, and, faith, tho male lost!” The. most effective little liver pills made are DeWitt’s Little Early Kisers. They never gripe. E. II rail lord, Tho Angel—“Don’t you think it’s a shamo for mo to go to ohnroh alone every Sunday?" The llrhto—“Oh, I don't know. You might bo doing some thing worse.” In sluggish liver, llcrbine, by Its beneficial action upon the biliary tracts, renders the liile more fluid, and brings Ihe liver into a sound, healthy condition, thereby banishing the sense of drowsiness, lethargy, and the gen eral feeling of apathy which arise from disorders of the liver. Price 60 cents. T. F. Burbank. Ho—“Do you objeot to tho word ’obey’ in tho marriago servioo?” Sbo— “Oh, Mr. Walter, this is so suddenl” fflSl A BAD WRECK, The C. R. & S, road sustained n bad wreck Sunday afternoon about 4 o’clock in East Rome The north bound passenger was in charge of Conductor Lee Young, with Engineer Sam Ayers at the throttle and Fireman B.D. Branson ‘ shoveling the blnck diamond. On rounding the curve in Enst Rome, the engineer saw an open switch only a few yards ahead while his train was making nbout 80 miles an hour. Ho signaled for brakes, reversed his engine and turned on the air quicker than it takes to tell it. Tho train dashed into the switch, from which another sidetrack branched oft', but a string of froight cars It Makes Restful Sleep. SlcoplcRsnoHB almost Invariably accompa nies constipation ontt its manifold attendant evils—nervous disorders. Indigestion, liend- nebo, loss of appotlto, etc. To attempt to In- fers. Celery King romoves tho cause of wake fulness by Its soothing effect on tlio nenes and on tlio stomach and bowclSt lOSflSSS?- NC T Widows are peculiar. Some of them pino away, and others spruce up. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of OA.STOHIA Bears tie Rind 7* Haia Always Bought Signature of OASTOH.IA Bears the Tha Kind You Hava Always Bought Signature of OASTORIA. Bears tie Kind Yiu Have 1' Signature ^Iha Kind Kuu Haia Always E UU) UUIl <1 0111.111^ UA auipllf blue did not clear the first switch, and the engine struck a car heavily loaded with iron ore. Just before the collision, tire engineer and fireman leaped, tlio former landing in a mudhole while the latter sustained pain ful injuries in a dislocated shoulder and a wrenched ankle The 160 passengers escaped with a hard shake-up, a few sprained wrists, several bruised noses and black eyes. The engine turned over, land itigon its back, the mail car was badly splintered at the front end, and two conches derailed. Tho rolling stock was damaged fully $8,000, the crew and passengers making miraculous escapes from death. The dastard who. broke the switch-lock and caused the wreck deserves to be sent up for good,•and the road’s detective force is trailing down tho mis creant. A number of Oedartown peo ple on the train relate many thrilling but laughable incidents of the wreck. Brave Men Fall Victims to stomnoh, liver and kidney troubles as well as women, and all feel tho results in loss of nppotite, poisons in tho blood, baokaolie, norvousnoss, licadaoho and tired, listless, run-down feeling. But there’s no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Idaville, Ind. Ho Bays: Eleotrio Bit ters are just tho thing for a man when lie is all run down, and don’t care whether ho lives or dies. It did more to givo mo new strength nnd good ap- petito than anything I could take. I can now eat anything and have a now loaso on life.” Only 00 oentB, at E. Bradford’s drug store. ■ Every bottlo guaranteed. “And was my present a surprise to yonr sister, Johnny?” Yon bet! Sbo said she novor suspected you’d give her nnything so cheap.” MR. RICHARD GAMMON DlftD OF II13 ART FAILURE ON CHRISTMAS NIGHT. A Good Citizen Uubbob Away tit-the Itlpe Aro or Scvont y-llvo—Fu- iterui In Collat'd Valley This Moraine;. Mr. Richard Gammon died Christman evening at 7 o’clock of neuralgia of -the ’ heart at his homo in Collard Valley about seven miles from Oedartown. , He was seventy-five: years old, and lmd been a man of robust health all his life. Sunday night lie was attacked by a violent spell of nourajgin of the Stomach, the malady spreading to his heart Tuesday night, which hastened the end. His death was a sur prise to many of his friends.’the mblic generally not learning of lis illness until the announce ment of his demise. about ms KtFfs; Mr. Gammon was Jfcrn in Enst Tennessee, and traveled drummer for a Cincinnati house when a young man. It was on one of his trips that ho met Miss Mary Whatley, a granddaughter of Gov. Lumpkin, whom he mar ried about thirty years ago. Tho family resided for a time in Rome, and afterwards moved to Oedartown whore he engaged in tho clothing business. A disas trous lire drove him out of busi ness in 1881, and.Mr. Gammon moved to his present homo place in Collard Valley where he has resided for nineteen years. Three- children came to glad den the home—Mrs. Addio Cor nelius, Richard, Jr., and Miss Susie Gammon, all of whom, with tho devoted mother wife, survive him. Mr. Gammon was a clever man, a good citizen, a splendid neigh bor and a kind father nnd hus band. He never joined any church, but was a man of integ rity and honesty. He believed strongly in the gospel of honest living and fair dealing, and was scrupulously exact m all his transactions and obligations Funeral services will bo held this morning at 10 o’clock at the home in Collard Valley, con ducted by Rev. O. K. Henderson pastor of tho Oedartown Baptist church, and tho remains will be laid to rest in tho family burying grounds on the old Whatley place nonr his home. A number of rel atives and friends from tlio city will go out to attend the funeral. nil FOR OEDARTOWN! McDonald furniture COMPANY HAVE OPENED A BRANCH HOUSE OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE IN OEDARTOWN. How’s This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case ol Catarrh that cannot he cured by Hall’* Catarili C -re. F. J. Chunky S: Co. props., Toledo. O, We the undersigned, hnvc known F. J. Cheney for the Inst 15years, nnd believe him perfectly honorable in nil business Irausr ctlous and fin ancially able to carry out any obligation made bv then-firm. . . , West & Truax, wholesale Druggists, 1 oledo, 0., Waldino, ft Kinnan St Marvin, Wholesale Druggists Toledo, o. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken internally; acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces oi the system. Trice 75c. per bottle. Soldhyall Druggists. Testimonials Iree. “Willie,” said the elder sistor at tho juvenile party, ‘‘.you’ll bo ill if you oat -anymore, and then yon won’t bo able to co to sobool tomorrow," “Well said Willio, with a sigh, “it’s worth it. lung troubles prove rapidly futa 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. ’Phone 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 t 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 lnm 20 per cent on his purchase. My goods are made from good leather, and are vyell 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 HARNESS TO ORDER. " ome and see me, and I will show you how I can save you money. HARNESS. Buggy Harness, Wrgon Har 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 5 and styles. Good Bridle from 76c up according to kind wanted. I have good ^Bargains in them, and they surely please you. Horse Collars -''iiiilllllliiiHi and Pads. I sell the famous Gee Haw Col lars. • They are made from heavy duck stuffed with line 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—T 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. Ydu will also find all kinds of Harness Parts for sale at my shop: Lines, cotton and leather, Hold-back Straps, Breeching, Backhand, Haines, and most any thing else if you will call for it. -yVY will 1513. *W\ -A.. WEBB. W. oA. WEBB. --THE: they Make Furniture! AJ<TJD Make the Lewest 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. COMMITTED SUICIDE. A Fortner Cotlnrtown Man Takes Stryohiilno In Rotno. Mr. G. T. England, who lived boro at one timo and married a daughter of tho laio Mr. J. T. Haleoy.oommittod suioido in tho Southorn Railway dopot Sunday morning in Romo. Ho lias boon omployed for somo timo at Lindalo, and wns a good acoountnnt. Ho wns a victim of tho morphine habit, however, and it is thought that de- spondoncy ou this account oconsioncd bis Buioidc. His remains, and also bis family, woro sent by frlonds to PonBnoola, Fla , Mrs. England having a brother in that plnoo. HOVKMAW1 NM16,V Misses Ruth Williams and Eula Net tles, two popular young Indies of nonr Rookmnrt, woro visiting in our town last Sunday, tho guests of thoir grand parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Stewart, oil Carrollton stroot.—Buohanau Trib une. Miss Neltio Heaton is sponding the holidays with relatives at Falmotto. Mr. H, F. VanDeventor was hero from Knoxville, Tonn., last week. “Doo” Harris, of StilOBboro, has bought Mr. Josso Harris’ livery stable bore. Miss Rertio Owon, of Adairsville, is sponding tho holidays boro as the guest of Miss Bessie Morgan. Piedmont Institute oloBed Friday for tho holidays, and will ro-opeu Wednes day, Jan. 2d. Watoli-Nigbt sorviooB will be bold Monday night nt the Motfiodist ohuroh, and the now year will bo welcomed with song nnd prayer. Messrs. Frank West and Jay Ford have opened a bicyole and general re pair shop here. The Masonic festival here last Thursday night was a delightful affair in every respeot, and -was greatly enjoyed by the large orowii who were guests of the Lodge. A number of ladies were present, and their happy faces added brillianoy to the feast. The occasion was the sooia! feature of the holidays, ami Ruokmart Masons not only enjoyed it themselves immensely,but made their guests wish for such celebrations more and ofteuer. E. Bradford guarantees every bottle of Chamberlain’s Gough Remedy and will refund the money to anyono who is not satisfied after using two-thirds of tho contents. This is tbs best remedy in tho world for la grippe, coughs, oolds, oroup and whooping oougli, and iB pleasant and aafo to take. It pre vents any tendoDoy of a cold to result in pneumonia. No man ever expects his wife to make as many mistakes aq ho does. For broken limbs, chilblains,burns, scalds, bruised shins, sore throat, and sores of every kind, apply Ballard’s Snow Liniment. It will give imme diate relief and heal any wound. Price 25c and 50o. T. F. Burbank. Mrs. Beacon-Strooto (during Miss Skreeoho’s vocal solo)—"Do you enjoy Howells, Air. Porkham?” Mr. Pork- ham (from Ohioago)—“You hot I don’t. And if thoro’s another verso to that song, I’m going to got out.” Tho Best Piaster, A pieoo of fiannol damponod with Chamberlain's Pain Balm nnd bound to tho afihoted. parts is superior to any plaBtor, When troubled with lamo book or pains in tlio sido or obost, givo it n trial and- you aro certain to bo moro than pleased with tbo prompt relief which it affords. Pain Balm oIbo cures rheumatism. One application gives relief. For sale by E. Bradford, drug- fiist. ^ “He’s a most unreliable man,” she assorted, “Why do you say that?” asked her dearest friend. “He asked mo to marry him, nnd I said ‘No,’ and tbo mean thing never asked mo again.” When you need n soothing nnd heal ing nntlBeptio application for any pur pose, use the original DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, a well known ouro for piles and skin diseases. It heals sores without leaving a scar. Beware of counterfeits. E. Bradford. Diner—"Isn’t that a rather small steak?” Waiter—“Yes, sir; but you'll find it will take you a good while to eat it.” Help is needed at once when a per son’s life is in danger. A neglected cougli or coltl may soon become serious nnd should be stopped ntonce. One Minute Cough Cure quickly cures enttghs and colds ami the worst cases of croup, bronchitis, grippe and other throat and lung troubles. E. Bradford. When a man stops having his picture taken ho begins to fool that ho is get ting old. Do you Cough? Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup will ouro a Cough or Cold at onco. Conquers Croup,Whooping-Cough and Me.tslc- Cough without jail. Mothers praise It. Doctors prescribe it for Bronchi tis, Hoarseness, Grippe, Pneumonia and Consumption, lb gives quick, sure results. Price, 25 cts. Eofusotho dealer’s substitute; it is not as good. BcBull’s Cough Syrup Always -cures when others fail. Dr. Bull’s Pills cure Constipation nnd Liver Troubles. 50 pills, 10 cts. Trjul box, 3 03, “Breakfast won’t bo ready for twenty minutes yet, John,” said tho "-wife. Husband—“Why, I thought tho cook had ovorything ready.” “Wife—"So she lias; everything oxcept that now ‘in stantaneous breakfast food.’ ” DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable, Almost everybody who reads the news papers Is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, II great kidney, liver I * lh and bladder remedy. -fl if 1 RM j2 It is the great medi cal triumph of the nine teenth century; dis covered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad der specialist, and is wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright’s Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root Is not rec ommended for everything but if you havekld- ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found Just the remedy you need, it has been tested In so many ways, In hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried It, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how. to find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer In this paper and send your address tog Dr. Kilmer & Co.,Bing-1 hamton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and jiomeof Swamp-noot. dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. I WANT to make, for you, a dozen FINE PHOTOGRAPHS. AND I WANT Your orders for excellent Cray on Portraits,size, 10x‘20 inches $1.30. (These are the kind the agents sell at $1.68.) I Make Frames, All Sizes and Price. Barter, Photographer, Tiie Standard's Clubbing i.ist will save you tdouej’ ou any paper or magnziue you want.