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Women suffer
ing from female
troubles and
weakness, and
I from irregular
I or painful men-
.ses, ought not
■ to lose hope if
■ doctors cannot
Ihclpthem. Phy-
1 sicians are so
I busy with other
‘ diseases that
they do not un
derstand fully
the peculiar ail
ments and the
delicate organism of woman. What
the sufferer ought to do is to give
a fair trial to
BRA DFIELD’S
Female Regulator
which is the true cure provided
by Nature for all female troubles. It
is the formula of a physician of the
highest standing, who devoted his
whole life to the study of the dis
tinct ailments peculiar to our moth
ers. wives and daughters. It is made
of soothing, healing, strengthening
herbs and vegetables, which have
been provided by a kindly Nature to
cure irregularity in the menses, Leu-
corrhuea, Falling of the Womb, Nerv
ousness, Headache and Rackache.
In fairness to herself and to Brad*
Held'a Female Regulator, every
suffering woman ought to give it a
trial. A large (i bottle will do a
wonderful amount of good. Sold by
druggists. 0
• S«n,l fm . .k.l, IIInv.M ft- h-.,k „ fh, .ukj-t
The Bradfleld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
The Georgia Loan and Trust
Co. will negotiate loans, well se
cured by improved real estate, at.
SIX PER CF.XT IXTEREST
on reasonable commission in
sums of $2.10 or more. Good
applications wanted.
IF. C. BUNK
Correspondent for Polk Co.
I WANT
to makt», for you, a dozen FINEi
PHOTOGRAPHS.
AND I WANT
Your orders for excellent Cray
on Portraits, size, 16x20 inches
ARAGON DOTS.
Kdh. Standard Tuesday atXito p.
m. our quiet village was thrown ip to a
commotion by u man accosting the
good wife of our druggist, Dr. .1, B.
Golden. Slie was at the water plug,
drawing a bucket of water, and the
would-be robber first asked her where
the Doctor was. She told him he was
at the olitce. The villain then placing
his hand on her fleck, demanded her
money. She told him sin* had no
money; he cursed her and threatened
to kill her. Mrs. Golden then called
her husband, and the villain ran away.
Dr. Golden notified our efficient mar
shal, K. M. Brumbelow, who responded
at once, bringing his blood hounds.
The dogs went off at a lively rate, and
for over half an hour the chances were
that the rascal would soon be run in,
but a freight train stood at Long’s for
the vestibule to pass,and it is supposed
lie swung the train and 1 made his es
cape. I)r. Golden ilred three shots,
and Mr. Brumbelow fired once. It is
not known if he was wounded.
Our null is doing finely—good offi
cers, and everything is bright for the
future.
Health good; no sickness and plenty
of money. Knox.
$1.30.
(These are th e kind the agent
sell at $1.98.)
I Make Frames, All Sizes and
Price.
Barber, Photographer,
He (fervently)—“You are the only
girl I have ever loved.” She—“Ah!
What lots of fun you have ahead of
you!”
Insure your health in Prickly Ash
Bitters. It regulates the system, pro
motes good appetite, sound sleep and
cheerful spirits. T. F. Burbank.
Many a man would starve if he bad
nothing to live on but his reputation.
B. Y. P. U. MEETING.
Following is the program for the
meeting of the Baptist Young People's
I'nion next Sunday afternoon
Song; Prayer.
Scripture Heading by Mr. G. S.
Borders.
Heading by Miss May Langford.
Solo—Miss Gertha Henderson.
Heading by Miss Mamie Smith.
Duet—Miss Nita Whitfield and Mrs.
J. T. Phillips.
Song; Benediction.
Magistrate — “ Yoti are accused of
stealing a ride on the railroad. What
have you got to say about it?” Gon-
rong — “You may search me, y’r
Honor.”
To save mending, avoid breaking,
and to avoid suffering, prevent coughs
and colds by the timely use of Bal
lard’s Horehound Syrup. It is a safe,
sure and swift remedy for all bron
chial ailments. Price, 25 and 50 cents.
Rnssell Drug Co.
The bathing suit is saying to the sum
mer girl : “I’m onto your curves.”
A few months ago, food which I ate
for breakfast would not remain on my
stomach for half an hour. I used one
bottle of your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
and can mow' eat my breakfast and
other meals with a relish and my food
isthoroughly digested. Nothing equals
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for stomach
troubles." II. S. Pitts, Arlington, Tex.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what
you eat. E. Bradford.
The man is never old who, the longer
he lives, lives the more.
If you are troubled*with that most
uncomfortable disease cal let! piles,
don’t neglect it. Don’t let the com
plaint get a firm hold. Every day the
disease is neglected it grows worse.
Commence at once to use 'Fabler’s
Buckeye Pile Ointment, the relief is
immediate, and cure infallible. Price
50 cents in bottle*. Tubes 75 cents.
Russell Drug Co.
It is a wonder some people don’t get
indigestion from chewing the rag.
If the stomach performs its func
tions actively and regularly, the food
of which it is the receptacle, is trans
ferred into blood of a nourishing
quality, which furnishes vigor and
warmth to the whole body. Herbitie
gives tone to the stomach and promotes
digestion and assimilation. Price 50
cents. Bussell Drug Co.
It Rained Copper.
The cadets of Annapolis sat In the
side aisles of the chapel, leaving the
center aisles for the officers and their
families, says Dr. Cyrus Townsend
Brady in "t inier Tops’ls and Tents.”
When the offering was received, the
two boys (‘barged with the duty of
passing the plates did not make the
(lightest effort to circulate them among
the cadets, for we never had any mon
ey. They would walk rapidly down the
aisle and then come deliberately up the
middle, gathering thence what they
could. One Sunday the chaplain an
nounced that lie would preach a mis
sionary sermou the next Sunday. It
did not have the ordiuary effect In
emptying the church, for wo were
obliged to go ns usual.
During the week It occurred to the
bright mind of n senior, or first class
man, who Is now a prominent New
York financier, that It would be well
for the cadets to make an offering. So
he sent out to the bnnk on Saturday
morning and succeeded in smuggllug in
over 300 copper cents, which he dis
tributed 1 cent per boy to the Epis
copal battalion. We stationed a strong,
long armed man on the outside sent of
the first pew In each aisle.
The chaplain made a piteous appeal
for pennies even, and when the aston
ished cadets who passed the plates
started on their perfunctory promenade
the strong, one armed men nforesaid
promptly relieved them of the tueial
plates, and each one dropped In one
copper cent with an ominous crash
and then deliberately hauded the plate
to the next boy, who did the same
thing. It rained copper cents for about
teu minutes. The chaplain was dread
fully disconcerted, the officers fidgeted
and looked aghast. Some of them
laughed, and the cadets preserved a
deadly solemnity. The affair was a
striking success.
Tutt’s Pills
This popular remedy never falls to
effectually cure
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick
Headache, Biliousness
And ALL DISEASES arising from a
Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion
The natural result Is good appetite
and solid flesh. Dose small; elegant
ly sugar coated and easy to swallow.
Take No Substitute..
AT POPULAR PRICES.
the Big
The performances of the Bostock en
terprises at the Pan-American Exposi
tion, which consist of the great Zoolog-
I ical Arena, Chiquita, the Golden Char
iots, Esau, the Man-Ape. and others,
are the most popular on the Esplanade,
i for the reason that they are constantly
open, and the prices of admission and
J reserved seats are moderate. Perform-
I ances given at 11 a. m., and 2, 4, 7 and
9 p. m. Admission 25 cents, children
15c.; balcony 35c., children 25; reserved
chairs 50, children 25c; box seats dll,
children 50c. A ride on the Golden
Chariots only 10 cents,and the same ad
mission is charged to the receptions of
Chiquita and Esau.
When some people feel for the poor
they forget to feel in their pockets.
Mr. James Brown, of Putsmouth,
Va., over 90 years of age, suffered for
years with a bad sore on his face. Phy
sicians could not help him. DeWitt’s
Witch Hazel Salve cured him perma
nently. K. Bradford.
PATRONIZE HOME ENTERPRISE
The Cedartowu Art Store will order
any book or paper that they haven't in
stock, take subscriptions for any peri
odicals, furnish any fancy-work materi
als as cheap as you cau order from auy
retail house, with addition of postage;
do stamping, accordeon plaiting, and
give for the next two mouths free iu-
structious in Lace or Embroidery, (if
materials are bqught from them,) ex
change, rent or sell lace patterns, and
will sell without commission auy fancy- 1
work for others, if materials are bought ,
from them, and other things for tive
per oeut.
There’s one thing dogs never do, uo
matter how savage they are,” remarked
the Simple Mug. *‘ What’s that?" quer
ied the Wise Guy. “Bito holes iu their
own pants,” chuckled the Simple Mug.
Mrs. Maggie Hooper Sends a Message
Jeffersonville, lnd.. May 15, 1900,
Pepsin Syrup Co., Monticello, III;
Dear Friends—I was bothered with
Stomach Trouble and Dyspepsia for
years. Nothing helped me until I tried
your grand Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pep
sin, and now I fell like a new woman.
You may publish this, that all others
may learn of the great benetlt of your
cure. Sincerely yours. Mrs. Maggie
Hooper. Sold by all druggists.
“I wonder why people are always so
muck more pleased with boy babies
than with girls?” “I don’t know, unless
it is beoause a boy never ooniea amiss.’’
The F. Hanson Supply Co,
SANITARY AND Ill’.TO-DATE
PLUMBING,TINWORK g ROOFING
OF ALL KINDS.
Hot Air, Steam and Hot Water Heating.
Estimates furnished on application. All work done under
personal supervision of F. Hanson, and Guaranteed.
325 Broad St., ’Pbone 32. ROMS, GA.
VANDIVER WHISKEY CO.,
JOHN M. VANDIVER, Mgr
Ho. 18 Broad St, (lAMIT’S OLu STAILI) ROME, GA.
FINE WHISKIES, BRANDIES,
WINES, ETC.
JUG ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
TELEPHONE NO.tt4.
A I’lgron ■■ Vain *o n Crow.
“Torn was the name given to a lordly
young crow.” says Florence M. Kings
ley in The Ladles’ Home Journal.
"Beauty was a snow white pigeon of
about the crow’s age, with whom he
was reared. Just how It came about
we never knew, but we soon discovered
that Beauty regularly acted as maid of
all work to Tom. She fetched and car
ried morsels of food at bis Imperious
command, and one of her unvarying
duties was the preening of her mas
ter’s feathers. Tom was very much of
a dandy. Ills coal black plumage al
ways appeared perfectly dressed and
shining, but the arduous labor of his
toilet was performed for him twice
every day by the humble and affection
ate pigeon.
"Our line gentleman would come In
from a roll In the dust or a dip In the
fountain and, seating himself upon a
certain railing, utter a short, sharp call.
Instantly Beauty would descend to Ills
side and begin her tifsk. Muttering anx
iously from side to side as she worked,
drawing each shining black feather
carefully out to Its full length In her
pink bill. Tom meanwhile dozing luxu
riously. with closed eyes, after
manner of the complacent patron of a
skillful barber. If Beiftity unfortunate
ly pulled n feather too bard, a squawk
and a sudden peg-k Informed her of her
mistake.”
Ill* Spelling Sy*lem.
Dobbs met his friend Turner In the
tram. They were both going to, Bir
mingham and stopped at the same ho
tel. Turner registered bis name "E. K.
Plithologtiyrrh.”
Dobbs, noticing It. exclaimed. "Here,
wlint are you using such a foreign, out
landish name for?"
"I am not assuming any foreign
name.” replied Turner.
"What kind of n name Is It. then?”
‘‘That Is my Identical old name, and
It Is English too—pronounced ‘Tur
ner.' ”
"1 can't se»» bow yon make Turner'
out of those 13 lejters: besides, what is
your object In spelling that way?”
asked Dobbs.
"Well, you sis*, nobody ever noticed
! my name on the register when I wrote
it Turner.’” the latter explained, "but
since I commenced writing It ‘INitholo-
gynrrh’ I set them nil guessing. It Is.
as I said before, English spelling.
‘PbtlT Is the sound of V in ‘phthisis,’
‘olo’ Is the sound of *ur' In ‘colonel.’
•gn’ there Is the *n* In g:iaf.’ *yrrh' is
the sound of ‘er’ In ‘tuyrrli Now. If
that doesn't spell ‘Turner’ wlint does It
spell?”—London Standard.
A Itenl Need.
"Why. oh, why.” walled the woman,
picking up the watch at her feet and j
holding it to her ear. "doesn’t some
body invent a watch that you can drop j
Without Its stopping 7"—N«*w York Sun
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Cheap Rates to Arkansas and Texas
all-rail and steamship lines to
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No man can work well with a torpid
liver or constipated bowels. A few doses
of Prickly Ash Bitters will quickly re
move this condition and make work a
pleasure. T. F. Burbank.
Lots of people actually believe that
their troubles interest other people.
Nothing equal to Prickly Ash Bitters
for removing that alumn-h bilious feel-
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