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GEDARTOWN STANDARD.
DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF CEDARTOWN AND POLK COUNTY.
VOLUME 15
CEDARTOWN, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING. MAY 9, 1901.
NUMBER 14.
' HEALTHY WOMEN.
Mary J. Kennedy, manager of Ar
mour A Co.’s Exhibit at tho Trans-
Mississippi Exposition at Omaha, Neb.,
writes the following of Peruua, as a
euro for that
common phase
of summer ca
tarrh, known as
indigestion.
Miss Kennedy
says
• I found the
i t i :
a 1
change of diet
incidental to
eight year s'
trareling com
pletely upset
my d iges ti vo
system. In con
sulting several
physician s
they decided I
suffered with
catarrh of the
stomach.
“ Their pre
scriptions did
not seem to
help me any,
so, reading of
the remarkable
cures effected
‘by tho nse of Peruna I decided to try it
and soon found myself well repaid.
“1 have now used Poruna for about
three months and feel completely re
juvenated. I believe I am permanently
cured, and do not hesitate to give un
stinted praise to your great remedy,
Poruna.’*
The causes of summer catarrh are
first, chronic catarrli; second, derange
ments of tho stomach and liver; third,
impure blood.
Such being the ease anyono who
knows anything whatever about tho
operations of Peruna can understand
why this remedy is a permanent euro
for summer catarrh. It eradicates
chronic catarrh from the system, invig
orates tl\pstomach and liver, cleanses
the blood of all impurities, and there
fore permanently cures by removing the
cause,—a host of imctadies peculiar to
hot weather.’* The cause being removed
the symptoms disappear of themselves.
“Summer Catarrh” sent froc to nny
address by The Peruna Medicine Co*
Columbus, Ohio.
The following will represent Qoor
gia's School for the Deaf at the Buffalo
Exposition: Prof. W. O. Connor, Dr.
J. W. Taylor, Misses Annie Ervine,
Della Harris, Berta Mosely, Rebenia
Hummers, Messrs. Frauk Bright and
B. E. Millican
A Monster Devil Fish
destroying its victim is a type of con
stipation. The power of this murder
ous malady is felt on organs and nerves
and muscles and brain. There’s no
health till it’s overcome. But Dr.
King’s New Life Pills are a safe and
certain cure. Best in the world for
stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels,
Only 25c, at E. Bradford’s drHg store.
"It’s bad to hov too much confidence
in yirself,” said the janitor philosopher,
“but it’s worse to have too muoh in
ither paple.”
Liver Complaint.
C. B. Henderson, Morris Church,Va
says : I have had the Liver complaint
very badly for three years, and tried
medicines of every description, but
found no relief at all. Seeing your
Ramon’s Liver Pills advertised, I
bought a box. After using these I
found my complaint better, and after
using two boxes I bought 9 third, and
now my disease is about cured. I shall
always recommend your medicine.
For sale by E. Bradford.
Anyone who is familiar with boarding
house coffee knows all about the milky
Piles are not only most painful, but
also very dangerous, as the inflamed
nodules are very apt to take on malig
nant action and cancer of the rectum
is produced. They should be cured.
Tabler’s Buckeye Pile Ointment will
cure the mo t obstinate cases. Price
50 cents in bottles. Tubes, 75 cents.
Russell Drug Co.
Irate Customer—“This stuff isn’t fit
for a pig to eat.” Waiter—“Then don’t
eat it.” _____
Tf people only knew what we know
about Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, it would
be used in nearly every household, as
there are few people who do not suffer
from a feeling of fullness after eating,
belching, flatulence, sour stomach or
water-brash, caused by indigestion or
dyspepsia. A preparation, such as
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which, with no
aid from the stomach, will digest your
food, certainly can’t help but do you
good. E. Bradford.
It is far easier to get money like a pa
gan than to spend it like a Christian.
TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE.
AN EXCELLENT PROGRAM AR
RANGER
By CoimuisNioner Honeral 1‘or (he
Institute June 3d—7th.
The teachers of Polk county
can anticipate another most en
joyable meeting at their annual
Institute this year. It will be
leld again at the Samuel Bene
dict Memorial School, and will
be conducted on the “house
party.” plan as last year. The
place and the plan go together
admirably, and enable the teach
ers to make the Institute pleas
ant socially as well as profitable
professionally.
Mr. »J. E. Ilouseal, our excel
lent County School Commis
sioner, has arranged a fine
program for the occasion. lie
will be assisted in conducting the
work of the Institute by Prof.
nry R. Hunt, si Polk county
boy who is making si splendid
record as superintendent of the
public schools at Winder. The
program in full is as follows:
MONDAY.
MORNING SESSION.
Organization.
County School Commissioner's Ad
dress.,
How to Tench Reading: Primary
Reading, Class Work—Miss Mary Har
ris; Higher Grades in Reading, Class
Work—M r. Kuel Hunt.
Writing: Different Systems Com
pared; When and How to Use Copies
— Miss Ora Hunt.
A I'TKltNOON- SESSION.
History: When to Begin the Study
and How to Teach Primary Pupils,
Class Work—Miss Mary Brumby.
Illustrate the Teaching of Advanced
History by Topics, Class Work—Prof.
Olin King.
Value of Mnemonics and Epochs.
History in Country Schools and IIow
Taught.
Importance of a Knowledge of His
tory.
History of Page.
TUESDAY.
MOKNINO SESSION.
IIow to Teach Beginners in Arith
metic, illustrated by Class Work—Miss
Lucile Hightower.
How to Teach Fractions, illustrated
by Class Work—Miss Cynthia Sewell.
How to Teach Beginners in Interest;
Best Methods of Working Interest and
Problems in Interest—Mr. J. M. Law-
son.
How to Teach Proportion and Alli
gation.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
Teachers’ Ethics.
Proper System of Grading—Miss
Mary Burton.
Value of Report Cards.
Opening Exercises in the Morning.
Punctuality of Teachers and Pupils.
Examinations and Entertainments—
Miss Louise Houseal.
WEDNESDAY.
MORNING SESSION.
Language Lessons and Primary
Grammar, illustrated by Class Work—
Rev. G. B. Roman.
How to Teach Technical Grammar—
Mr. J. L. Ingram.
Value of Diagrams; Moods and
Tenses.
Rhetoric. Literature.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
Teaching as a Profession—Rev. Geo.
E. Benedict.
Value of Grades in License.
System in School Work.
School Libraries; How to Secure
Them.
THURSDAY.
MORNING SESSION.
When to Begin and Ifow to Teach
Geography, illustrated by Class Work
—Miss Florence Chapman.
How to Teach Conventional Divi
sions of Earth. *
Necessity of Types; Nature Study
in Geography.
Illustrate the Methods of Teaching
Oral and Written Geography, Class
I Work—Miss Elsie Head.
Question Box.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
Value of Memory and Cultivation.
Value of Imagination and Culture.
Value of Reason and Culture.
How to Secure Attention—M iss Mary
Shitlett.
Answers to Questions.
FRIDAY.
MORNING SESSION.
Committee Reports and Discussions.
Resolutions.
Course of Reading, Work, Etc.
Adjournment.
All Teachers will please be prepared
to assist the Conductor in the work
embraced in the foregoing program. k
A Frightful Blunder
Will often cause a horrible Burn,
Scald, Cut or Bruise. Buoklen’s Ar
nica Salvo, the best in tho world, will
kill tho pain and promptly heal it.
Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers,
Boils, Felons, Corns, all Skin Eruption.
Best Pile cure on earth. \Only 25ots. a
box. Cure guaranteed. Solti by E.Brad
ford, Druggist.
Jimmie—“How’s the ice, Bill?” Bill
—“It’s soft and warm, o’ course. You
didn’t ’sposo it was slick an’ cold, did
yor?” _
$100 Reward, $100.
The renders of this paper, will be pleased to
earn that there is nt leasi one dreaded disease
that science has been able to cure in all its stages
and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure lit the
only positive cure known to the medicine Ira
ternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease,
requires a constitutional treatment Unit's
Catarrh Cute is taken iuUrunliy, acting directly
upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys
tem, thereby destroying the foundation of the
disease, ana giving the patient strength by build
iug up the constitution and assisting nature in
doing its work The proprietors have so much
faith in its curative powers, that they offer One
Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure.
Send for list of testimonials Address,
F. J. CHKNEY & CO., Toledo, O
The postage stamp stioks to ouo thing
until it gets there, but it has to bo licked
before it will do it.
Royal
r Absolutely 'Pure
Baking
Powder
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
L BAKING POWDER C
Keep tho Balance Up.
It bas been truthfully said that any
disturbance of the even balance of
health causes serious trouble. Nobody
can bo too careful to keo|f this balance
tip. When people begin to lose appe
tite, or to get tired easily, the least im
prudence brings on Bickness, weakness
or debility. The system needs a tonic,
craves it, and should not bo denied it;
and the best tonic of which we have
any knowledge is Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
What this medioine has done in keep
ing healthy people healthy, in keeping
up the even balance of health, gives it
the same distinction as a preventive
that it enjoys as a cure. Its early use
has illustrated the wisdom of the old
saying that a stitch in time saves nine.
Take Hood’s for appetite, strength and
endurance.
If a man really deserves praise lie
doesn’t want it—and if he really wants
it he doesn’t deserve it.
The most vigorous workers have spells
of “tired feeling” now and then. This
feeling is caused by derangement in the
stomach, liver and bowels. A few doses
of Prickly Ash Bitters quickly corrects
the disorder and sends the blood ting
ling through the veins, carrying life
and renewed energy throughout the
system. T. F. Burbank.
The average man had rather be de
clared a lunatic ten tijnes than to have
his love letters read in court once.
Ever collected under one roof in this section of the country is now ready in this store for you to
look at and select, from. “The Big Store” was never so fortunate before in buying such heaps of
summer goods under the price. We buy direct from manufacturers and save you the jobber’s profit
on everything you buy. This year we have two enormous stores combined—‘25,000 feet of floor space,
and every foot Of it crowded iii bargains. AVe have the largest millinery department in Georgia and
the largest stock of line dress goods ever in Home, all the new goods are here and at 25, 05 and 50 per
cent, less than you pay at other stores. Head (his list and then come and see—everything we adver
tise is here.
Black, Red, Blue, Tan and White.
BEST PRESS DUCK
A It Pattern of 5 yds, for 50c with a 51c Belt Free I
Gilt Belt, Leather Belt, White Kid Belt.
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This is the linest Millinery ever shown
in Home. We luive more Millinery than
all other stores in Koine combined,
Here you will find all the latest tilings
in tine pattern Mats, designed by our
New York milliner and thousands of
stylish Walking Mats and sailors. Every
want, in Millinery has been anticipated
by us, and our prices are unmiitclmble.
Wo bought an enormous stock of line
Spring Dress Goods way below what
they are worth. This includes line Mer
cerized Foulards and Mercerized Oliam-
breys, Silk stripes, Scotch novelties,
batiste Dimities, Lawns, French Nain
sook, Swiss Organdies, l’iques, India
Linens, etc. We olios all those at cut
prices,and you can save money on every
thing you buy bore—every day is liar-
gain day.
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Ladies’ trimmed Leghorn Hats
worth $1.50, for 05c
Children's Leghorns trimmed
with flowers and ribbon... .40c
Nice Lawn Baby Caps 5c
See them.
50c white'Sailors for 29c
These are bargains.
Fine Sailors draped with silk,
worth $1, for 40c
Ladies’ $2 trimmed Hats for. 08c
These arc beauties.
Best PercaleB, in short lengths
per yard 5c
Large roll Percale remnants
An eye opener 05c
floe Silk Stripe wash goods per
yard 10c
Fine white Organdies, per yd 10c
You will buy them.
Fine Dimity all colors,per yd 5e
Come and see them.
Ladies’ 75c Shirt Waist, latest
styles, for 85c
..iiillfflpBEST BARGAINS IN CLOTHING !«iiiiiil®illi
The Biggest Bargains in Clothing You Ever Heard of!
Read the list.
Beware ot* a Cough.
A cough is not a disease but a symp
tom. Consumption and bronchitis,
which are the most dangerous and
fatal diseases, have for their first indi
cation a persistent cough, and if prop
erly treated as soon as this cough ap
pears are easily cured. Chamberlain’s
Gough Remedy has proven wonderfully
successful, and gained its wide reputa-
tion Jind extensive sale by its success
in curing the diseases which cause
coughing. If it is not beneficial it
will not cost you a cent. For sale by
E. Bradford, druggist.
The most and the best of every true
life is that which is spent in privacy.
Skin affections will readily disap
pear by using DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
Salve. Look out for counterfeits. If
you get DeWitt’s you will get good re
sults. It is the quick and positive
cure for piles. E. Bradford.
He who heedlessly wastes time ap
praises his life at a low figure.
You are much more liable to disease
when your liver and bowels do not act
properly. DeWitt’s Little Early
Risers remove the cause of disease.
E. Bradford.
Blobbs—“They say he has quite a
sunny disposition.” Slobbs—“Yes; he
positively gives you freckles.”
Heupeckle—“My wife’s first husband
was a lucky fellow.” Bjones—“How
so?” Henpeckle—“He died.”
| Wife (rapturously)—“What a dear
i little bonnet!” Husband (practically)
—“What a little dear bonnet, you
' ihean!”
Men’s Serge Suits,w’tli $7.50 4.48
Men’s Linen Crash Suits,com
plete 08
Men’s $4 Sack Suits for . .. .$1.08
$1 Hoys’ Suits 05c
1.50 Suits 08c
$2 Suits; 1.85
Boys’ fine Suits, w’tli $4, $5, 2.80
Men’s Coats, worth $2 1.25
Men’s Coats, worth $8 1.05
Men’s $5 Suits for 8.08
$10 Suits for 5.40
$15 Suits for 8.08
$18 Suits for 0.08
Boys’ Pants 48, 25 and 18c
LOOK AT THESE BARGAINS !
Fine Wall I’aper, new pat
terns, regular 10c kind, for 4c
15c China Matting 10c.
Large Jap Rug, 30x60 98c
All wool Smyrna Rugs, 48c
Good Felt, Window Shades, 0c
Apaque Oloth.Window Shades
on spring rollers 19c
Pretty 75c Lace Curtains ... 48c
Ruffled Bobinet Curtains. .1.00
Fine Lace Curtains, ,98c ami 1.25
40 line wire Hair Pins lc
4 line Beauty Pins lc
Nice folding Fan lc
il papers Needles for lc
Fine Toilet Soap Jc
Bordered Handkerchiefs lc
A Aluminum Hair Pins lc
A Steel Thimbles, good Ie
A Aluminum Thimbles lc
Good Pins, per paper Ie
Newest Spikes for bolts, new
est out, eacli lc
All colors Baby Ribbon, lc
Three Rubby Hair Pins lc
Box Paper and Envelopes 8c
100 fine 50c Belts,your choice 15c
Newest L’Aiglon Belts with
streamers and spikes A5o
10 yds. remnants, all Silk Rib
bon, in short lengths, all for 7c
2000 yds. line A5p Dimity, 2 to
10 yards in piece 10c
50c Gilt Belts, newest, out. . . 15c
85c White Kid Belts 10c
8 yds White Lawn for 10c
Fine white Organdie 10c
Silk stripe Scotch Novelties,
ASc kind for 10c
10c wide Embroidery .... 5 c
Fine all over Laces for yokes
and trimming 20c up
I AW Dress Duck SW
Yard wide Bleaching 5c
Ate 10 yard pieces remnant
Calico, per yard AW
8c Solid Colored Lawns 5c
Ladies’ $A J. B. Lewis Shoes
ail styles 1.19
Ladies’ newest three-strap
Sandals 98c
Zeigler’s celebrated low cut
Shoes, $2.50 kind, for 1.98
Ladies’ low cut Shoes, $1.25
kind 05c
Ladies’ $1.50 Oxfords in new
shapes, for 98c
Men’B Sunday Shoes 09c
Men’s $1.25 all Leather Shoes 98c
50 piece White Granite Din
ner Set, new shape and line
ware for 3.48
j 250 line glass Tumblers, set 10c
White Granite Plates,per set 29o
; Gups and Saucers 25c to 48c
' Fine Glass sets,.0 pieces, for ASc
40o Tumblers, set 15c
| Goblets 19, 25 and 39c
j Coffee Pots 8, 10 and 18c
•• Pie Pans I, 2, 3c up
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