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Rock=a=Bye Baby
These are sweet wards, but how much
pain and suffering they used to mean. It’s
different now. Since Mothers Friend has
become known expectant mothers have
been spared much of the anguish of child
birth. Mother's friend is a liniment to be
applied externally. It is rubbed thoroughly
Into the muscles of the abdomen. It gives
elasticity and strength, and when the final
great strain comes tney respond quickly and
easily without pain. Mother's Friend is
never taken internally. Internal remedies
at this time do more harm than good. If a
woman Is supplied with this splendid lini
ment she need never fear rising or swelling
breasts, morning sickness, or any of the
discomforts which usually accompany preg
nancy.
The proprietor of a largo hotel In Tampa,
Fla., writes: “My wife had an awful time
with her first child. During her second
pregnancy. Mother’s Friend was used and
the baby was born easily before the doctor
arrived. It’s certainly great."
Oct Mother’* Friend at the
drugstore. >1 per bottle.
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Write for our free Illustrated book, “ Refor# Baby
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to make, for you, a dozen FINE
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AND I WANT
Your orders for excellent Cray
on Portraits, size, 16x20 inches
$1.30.
(These are the kind the agent
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I Make Frames, All Sizes and
Price.
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SOUTHERN KAILWAY.
Condensed Schedule i
STATIONS. » NoTs -
LvChattanoogu
Ar Jacksonville
Lr Jesup.
Ar Brunswick.
io.:iojunl 5.00amj u.uopm
I0.45pnij 5.Warn
12.twain; 8.30am]
5.2(him| 1.00pm|
5.30uni[ 4 “0pm;
B 80am 7,4 pm
5.35am I 1.00pm!
7-ltiami 2.35pm I
No. 14 is solid Vesttbuled troln Chattanooga
Jacksonville carrying Bngguge Cur. Day
'oaches and elegant Pullman Drawing Room
Sleeping Car. through without change
r ChatU
Sleeper Atlanta to Brunswick.
No. 16 carries Pullman Sleeping
nooga to Atlanta.
stations. j»Na y ,*N'o. 13 ;*N<> 16 jfNo.'T ‘
Cv Atlanta 111.00pm 1 5.30am 5.15pm 7.55am
».45nm I0.05ptr.' 1.00pm
).0i)am"' " v — 1
2.40pmI 5.15pm 5.55am 1 .
Ar Cliattanga.
Lv Chattanga..
ArPurgln.
Ar Lexington ..
Ar Louisville .. j I 7 50pmj 8.40am
Ar Cincinnati 5.5<it«in '.: ‘ ' j • i ‘ s .
Lv i ■iialtanga 1.25pm 1.15am I ::5pm
Ar Nashville.. .| 1 0.55pmi 6.40aml 0.55pm
No. 13 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Atlauta
■No. 12 j*No. 36
Ar Asheville....
Ar Salisbury. ..
Ar Greensboro..
Ar Wa-hingtou.....
Ar New York
4.ooam 10.35pm
8.05am I 1.10am
9.50aml 3.15am
11.15am- 4.41am
1.10pm I 5.50am
7.85pm 11.15am
9.55pm: 12.‘43pin
5.30am I 3.46pm
XTrim /
! 6.42pm y.OOpm
' 12.43pm 6.13am
No. 12 carries Pullman Drawing Room Sleep
ing cars Chattanooga to New York via Ashe
ville. and Salisbury to Richmond, arriving
Richmond 6.00 a.m. also Pullman Sleeping Car
Greensboro to Norfolk.
No. 36 is solid train Chattanooga to Salis
bury. with Pullman Sleeping Car Chattanooga
to Salisbury and Salisbury to New York.
STATIO
Ar Knoxville....
Ar Morristown..
Ar Bristol
Ar Washington..
Ar NOW York .
|*No. 40;;*No. 36
.[ 9.55am. 10.35pm
. 1.10pm 1 1.40nm
. | 2.36pm 3.15am
. I 5.45pm 7.00am
. 12.43pm 7.13am
No. 36 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Cha
iNo. 33i»No. 15
8.45pm 0.20am
7.40ptn[!1.35am
xville. Knoxville t
Hagerstown and Harrisburg.
stations. I
t,v Rome
Ar Anniston j ;J _!
Ar Birmingham 1 10.00pm[10.00pm
Ar Selma .... .. 1.Spain 4.30pm
Lv Selma ( 1.56am, 4.85pm
Ar Mobile ±3>am, 10.55pm
Ar Meridian 8.05pm
Ar New Orleans .... ••• 1 8.30am
Ar Jackson , ' 5.29am
Ar Vicksburg I f ! 6.50am
Ar Shreveport > i ■ 12.45pm
No. 15, Pullman sleepers Meridian to New
Orleans and Shrevepor'
•Dally. +Daily except Sunday.
F. S. GANNON. 3dv
C. A. BENSCOTER.
..Washington. D.C.
..Chattanooga.Tena
J.P. BILLUPS. T. P. A., Chattanooga, Tena.
oing to Texas, Arkansas, Oklaho
ma or Indian Territory ?
The Iron Mountain Route via Mem-
iis is the direct and most comfortable
ay to go. Write the undersigned for
aps, pamphlets, information, etc. “No
ouble to answer questions.”
I. E. Rehlander,
T. P. A. Mo. Pac. B’y,
hattanooga, Tenn.
No Apparent Cnnar For Offemr.
It was the third day out on an ocean
liner, and some of the passengers were
Just getting acquainted. A Indy who
had made the trip many times lay com
fortably In her steamer chnir, when
the pretty and stylishly clad daughter
of n newly rich family stopped near
her, and they drifted into conversation.
Presently the Indy bowed to a pnle
faced man who walked by.
"Who was that?” Inquired the girl.
"That was Signor Slambnngskl, the
famous pianist.” replied the lady, who
then went on to speak of the probable
performers at the Inevitable concert at
the Journey’s end.
"Oh. are there any tnuilclnners on
board?” eagerly inquired the girl.
"I beg your pardon?” said the Indy
Interrogatively.
The girl gazed at her inquiringly.
"What for?” she asked.-—New York
Mall and Express.
Ilow She Rnlea Him.
"Skinphllnt’s wife certainly has re
markable success In managing hltn. I
wonder how she does It.”
"When he undertakes to deny her
anything she really wants, she threat
ens to sue him for divorce.”
"Does he care so much for her,
then?”
“Oh, no. It’s not that, but he figures
that It Is cheaper to let her have her
own way than It would be to either
defend the suit or pay alimony.”—Chi
cago Post.
A Qneatlon of Salutations.
"What Is your favorite salutation?”
•he asked the dilatory youth.
“Eh! Why, I don’t know, What’s
/ours?”
The fair girl yawued wearily.
“It would have been good night,” sho
said. "But In about two minutes It will
be good morning."
“Goodby,” said the dilatory youth.—
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Money and blood should be kept in
circulation.
Do you want a sound liver, vigorous
digestion, strong healthy kidneys,regu
larity in the bowels? Take Prickly Ash
Bitters. It has the medical properties
that will produce this result. T. F.
Burbank. ______
A bad complexion generally results
from inactive liver and bowels. In all
such cases DeWitt’s Little Early Ris
ers produce gratifying results. E.
Bradford.
Spite enables the fool to believe he is
happy in his unhappiness.
It is easier to keep well than get
cured. DeWitt’s Little Early Kisers,
taken now and then, will always keep
your bowels in perfect order. They
never gripe hut promote an easy, gen
tle action. K. Bradford.
Pride and folly cost some people more
than their actual necessities.
Those famous little pills, DeWitt’s
Little Early Kisers, compel your liver
and bowels to do their duty, thus giv
ing you pure, rich blood to recuperate
your body. Are easy to take. Never
gripe. E. Bradford.
Borne men are made by circumstances
and some are unmade.
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve should
be promptly applied to cuts, bur ns and
scalds. It soothes and quickly heals
the injured part. There are worthless
counterfeits, be sure to get DeWitt’s.
E. Bradford!
The high premium on honesty proves
that it is the best policy.
am indebted to One Minute Cough
Cure for my present good health and
y life. I was treated in vain by doc
tors for lung trouble following la
grippe. 1 took One Minute Cough
Cure and recovered my health.” Mr.
E. H. Wise, Madison, Ga. E. Bradford.
The man who tries to do his neigh
bors imagines they are always trying to
do him.
You assume no risk when you buy
Chamberlain’s Colic,Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy. E. Bradford will re
fund your money if you are not satis
fied after using it. It is everywhere
admitted to be the most successful
remedy in use for bowel complaints
and the only one that never fails. It
is pleasant, safe and reliable. For sale
by K. Bradford, druggist.
' Teach your child to hold his tongue;
he’ll learn fast enough to speak.
Business men who lack the vim, snap
and vigor they once had, should use
Herbine. It will purify the blood,
strengthen and invigorate the system.
Price, 50 cents, Russeli Drug Co.
A person who tells you the faults of
others will tell others of yours.
Those who live on farms are espe
cially liable to many accidental cuts,
burns and bruises which heal rapidly
when Ballard’s Snow Liniment is ap
plied. Price, 25 and 50 cents. Russell
Drug Co. —
No man is truly great who is unable
to realize how insignificant he really is.
CEMETERY NOTICE.
Cedartown, Ga., May 27,1901.
All parties owning lots in the city
cemetery are required to clean them
off at once or pay to the City Tax Col
lector 50 cents for cleaning each lot.
T. J. Griffin, Ceiu. Com,
Stilted to n Tee.
l ux (to bean—Como over tomorrow,
ami we’ll play a game of golf on the
links.
Hear—All right. I don’t know what
the gmue is. hut If there’s any job you
can put up on the lynx I’m In with
you.—Boaton llernld.
If the stomach, liver and bowels fail
to perform their functions regularly
And naturally, the blood becomes con
taminated with impurities, and the
whole system is inconsequence debili
tated. Herbine is remarkable for its
elficacy in curing the ailments of sum
mer, and the disorders prevalent dur
ing hot weather. Price 50 cents. Rus
sell Drug Co.
You oan’t judge a man's business
capacity by his belt-line measurement.
A Postmaster Writes:
“L wish to add; uiy statement to the
genuine merit of Dr. CaldweU’s Syrup
Pepsin. I have tried many remedies
but have found your Syrup Pepsin su
perior to all other laxatives and stom
ach medioines. My wife and 1 both
use it and know it does all you claim
for it. Yours sincerely,
C. O. Kinnk.
Alma, Kans., Dec. 22,1900.
Sold by all druggists.
Queer Indium Beliefs.
There Is an. odd feature In the theol
ogy of the small Indian tribe of the
Bella Coola, which Inhabit British Co
lumbia in about latitude 52. They be
lieve that there are five worlds, one
above the other, and the middle one is
our own world, the earth. Above It
are two heavens, and under It are two
underworlds. In the upper heaven is
the supreme deity, who is u woman,
and she doesn’t meddle much with the
affairs In the second world below her.
The zenith is the center of the lower
heaven, and here Is the house of the
gods, In which live the sun and the rest
of the deities.
Our own earth Is believed to bo an
island swimming In the ocean. The
first underworld from the earth Is
inhabited by ghosts who can return
when they wish to heaven, from which
place they may be sent down to our
earth. If then they misbehave ngain,
they are cast into the lower of the un
derworlds, and from this bourne no
ghostly traveler returns.
The Bella Coola nro sun worshipers,
for Seuex, the sun, the master of the
house of gods, who also Is culled "the
father” and "the sacred one,” Is the on
ly deity to whom the tribe pray. Each
family of the Bella Coola lias Its own
traditions and Its own form of the cur
rent traditions, so that In the mytholo
gy of the tribe there are countless
contradictions.' When any one not u
member of a clan tries to tell a tradi
tion which docs uot belong to his clan,
It Is like a white man trying to tell
another’s joke—he Is considered as ap
propriating the property right which
does uot belong to him.
Hard Duck* «o Kill.
The screaming Walloon is a hard duck
to kill. Its bide Is very tough and Is
thickly covered with feathers* nud
down. Besides the bird Is a great
diver, one of the kind that used to
"dive nt the flash” when hunted with
the old arm that flashed when fired, h
Is of very little value for table use. be
ing so tough. The only way to manage
it at all is to sklu it and parboil it in a
big pot with plenty of water. The ne
groes make caps < f Walloon skins.
"They are great ducks for diving."
says a well known Tred Avon river
progger.
“They can dive quicker, go down
deeper, remain under water longer ami
come up farther away than any other
duck that frequents our waters. 1 re
member once 1 succeeded in killing a
Walloon, and. being short of game for
the table, I determined to cook my
bird. I got a negro to skin It, giving
him the hide for his trouble. After be
ing cleaned we put It In a great pot full
of water and under it kindled a hot
fire. After awhile I wanted to see how
the cooking or my duck progressed and
lifted the top oft the boiling pot, but
there was so much steam escaping 1
could not see Into the pot nud struck a
match over It. The blamed Walloon,
sir, dived nt the flash of the match. It
disappeared and has never been seen
Flnce.”— Baltimore Sun.
PATRONIZE HOME ENTERPRISE
The Cedartown 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 can order from any
retail house, with additiou of postage;
do stamping, accordeon plaiting, and
give for the next two months free in
structions iu Lace or Embroidery, (if
materials are bought from them,) ex
change, rent or sell lace patterns, and
will sell without commission any fancy-
work for others, if materials are bought
from them, uud other things for fi-ve
per cent.
Druggist Takes Customer's Advice.
Mound City, Kans., Oct. 22,1900.
Dear Sir I wish to add my endorse
ment and re'ominendation as to the
merits of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin,
I have sold i: as a druggist and it al
ways gives satisfaction, and my cus
tomers are loud in its praise. I my
self had been troubled with my stom
ach, and hearing so many of my cus
tomers speaking of Syrup Pepsin, 1
«*ried it, with the result that it cured
my trouble. I unhesitatingly recom
mend Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin as
a laxative and stomach remedy.
Yours truly,
J. M. Hawkins.
Sold by all druggists.
If thou art a master, be sometimes
blind; if a servant, sometimes deaf.
Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin cures
Stomach Troubles. Sold by all drug-
gists. _____
Friend—“Her face is her fortune.”
Enemy—“How interesting! Made it
herself, too, didn’t she?”
Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin cures
Sick Headache. Sold by all druggists.
“Let me see the funuy paper,” urged
the little one. “But I'm looking at it,”
replied her father. “Oh, well,” she re
turned, “you can look at it after supper,
for you don’t have to go play.”
"I hope others will
do as I did.”
The F. Hanson Supply Co.,
SANITARY AM) UP-TO-DATE
PLUMBING,TINWORK| 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., ’Phone 32. ROME, GA.
VANDIVER WHISKEY CO.,
JOHN M. VANDIVER. Mgr
Ho. 18 Broad St. cuir» *»«!«) HOME, GA.
FINE WHISKIES, BRANDIES,
WINES, ETC.
JU« ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
TELEPHONE N0.3I.
Bliil
| WESTERN ANb ATLANTIEfl.n.
fered for
six years
with ovari
an trouble,”
writes Mrs.
E. Waite, of
Chicago, Ills.
( L,ake View
Postoffice.”)
"Sometimes I
could hardly
walk, and
when I had to
cough it felt
as though a
knife was cut
ting me. My
hands and feet
were cold all
the time. I
had such a tired feeling and such
a poor appetite, and when 1 went to
bed I slept only about two hours at
a time. I got a bottle of 1 Favorite
Prescription ’ and by the time I had
used two bottles I felt so much
better that I continued until I had
taken eight bottles of ' Favorite
Prescription ’ and one of 1 Golden
Medical Discovery,’ and now I am
so well that my friends remark how
well I am looking. I go to bed now
and sleep till morning. My appe
tite is splendid and that tired feel
ing has^left me. I hope others
will do t.s I did—give Dr. Piiirce’s
medicines a fair trial.”
Do good to tliy friend to keep him, to
thy enemy to enin him.
Tutfs Pills
This popular remedy never fails 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. —
SHORTEST ROUTE and QUICKEST TIME
— T0 . ——
ST. LOWS AND THE WEST.
PULLMAN SLEEPERS ATLANTA TO ST. LOUIS
WITHOUT CHANGE.
OHECAOO AN® THE NORTHWEST.
PULLMAN SLEEPERS ATLANTA TO CHICAGO
WITHOUT CHANGE.
NEW TRAIN to LOUISVILLE and CINCINNATI!
PULLMAN SLEEPERS ATLANTA TO LOUISVILLE AND
CINCINNATI WITHOUT CHANGE.
Cheap Rates te Arkansas and Texas
ALL-P.AIL AND STEAMSHIP LINES TO
NEW YORK AND THE EAST.
TOURIST RATES TO AIL RESORTS.
For Schedules, H.-ites, Maps or any I!aiIro%! information, call upon or -write to
J. W. THOMAS, Jr„ H. F. SMITH, CHAS. E. HARMAM,
General A’anagor, TralTo Mana-ynr, General Pass. Ajjenf,
Nashville, Tenn.
Nashville, Tenn,
Atlanta, I
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CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING
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All the Comforts of Home. The Family
Lawyer. Department of Health. The
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Home Study. The Coming Qeneration.
The First Thousand, and What to Do
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The Story of the World. When the Day's
Work Is Done.
Sample Copy for tho Asking.
Address GOOD TIME'S, Columbus, O.
TAT10N
Herbineclears the complexion, gives
buoyancy to the mind, cures headache,
regulates the stomaeh and bowels,
stimulates the liver, and is, in fact, a
perfe t guardian of the health. Price
50 cents. Russell Drug Co. ,
Lots of people seem to think it bad j
form to be polite in public.
Children often cry, not from pain, !
but from hunger, although fed abund- I
antly. The trouble arises from inani- j
tion; their food is not assimilated, but j
devoured by worms. A few doses of
White’s Cream Vermifuge will destroy I
the worms, when the children will be- j
gin to thrive at once. Price, 25 cents.!
Russell Drug Co.
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