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CEDARTOWN STANDARD.
DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF CEDARTOWN AND POLK COUNTY.
VOLUME 15.
CEDARTOWN, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING. JULY 18, 1901.
NUMBER ‘23.
DR. HARTMAH’S ADVICE
Is Sought by Female Suffer
ers From Ocean
to Ocean.
f Mrs.F. W. Gouldc r, 1300 Fourth are
Hue, Rock Island, Illinois, writes
g re
all the
time. I be
gan taking
your Peruna
with t
marked Im
prove meat
from t h •
first. Inde
pendent ol
curing that,
the Peruna
has greatly
improved
my general
health.’
“E
«■ 7
bottle of Pe-
r n n a is
worth its
weight in
gold; espec
ially to me,
for I owe my present good health to it.’
All over the country there are women
who have been invalids for many years,
suffering with female derangements.
What a boon to such women is Dr.
Hartman's free advice I So famous
has his skill made him that hardly a
hamlet or town In the country but
knows his name. He cures tens ol
thousands, and he offers to every
woman who will write to him her
symptoms and a history' of her trou
ble, free advice and treatment.
The medicines ho prescribes can be
obtained at any drug store, and the cost
is within the roach of any woman. IIo
describes minutely and carefully just
what she shall do and get to make a
healthy,robust woman of herself.
Address Dr. Hartman, Columbus,
Ohio, for a free copy of “Health ana
Beauty
COURT CALENDAR.
Schedule of Cases Set for Trial at the August Term, 1901, ol
Folk Superior Court.
FIRST WKKK.
Monday, September 2d, 1901.
Morgan vs Brewer.
N«. 4 Aug. Term 189(1 Judkins vs Judkins.
“ 19 “ “ 90 Sewell vs Rhodes et al.
97 Hardwick, Trans., vs Hickman and Hickman, Clint.
97 Fielder vs Southern B and L Association.
97 Herbert vs Brewer.
98 Dun woody vs Dun woody.
98 1st Natl Bank of Rome vs. W M and J H West.
99 .1 A Adams vs Mrs F S Bunn.
99 Frazier vs Paragon Mills.
99 Equitable Life Association vs Barton and West.
99 John James vs Cedartown Cotton Mfg. Co.
99 Phillips vs Sanders, Administrator.
99 Hackney vs Hackney.
99 Chattanooga National Bank vs Bunn, agent.
99 Asberry vs Asberry.
99 VanDyke vs Martin & Company.
99 VanDyke vs Cochran et al.
99 VanDyke vs Newton Cochran.
Tuesday, September 3d, lOOi.
99 Beasley vs Bunn and Bunn.
90 Wilcoxon vs Wilcoxon.
99 Peek vs Waters.
99 Ainsby vs Waddell.
1900 Humphreys vs Southern Ky Co.
’00 Baker vs Southern Ry Co.
’00 Bass & Simpson vs Randall and Colbert, Clmt.
’00 Bulloch, Trans., vs W II Williams.
’00 Rowland vs Rowland.
’(K» Hall, Trans., vs Biggers. '
’00 Cummings vs Hightand Aderine, claimant.
’00 Fleetwood vs Fleetwood.
Wednesday, September 4th, 1901.
“What are you doing there?” cried
the farm dog as he observed the hen in
the ccal bin. “Oh, I thought this was
a good time to lay in coal,” cackled
the hen.
Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin cures
Sick Headache. Sold by all druggists.
“Who is the smartest boy in your
class, Bobby?” asked his uncle. “I’d
like to tell you, Uncle,” anawered
Bobby, modestly, “only papa says I
musn't boast.”
Constipation-
& Biliousness
1 ' Sick'headache,
Pains in the back,
£a :. .v c: inflexion,
Los ; iA appetite and
, Exhaustion.
There i« cnly cne cure, which is
LIVER
PILLS
AND
g-Tohic Pellets
Qr.fc ptr.k Fit! touches the liver and
tiovc? tne bile.
line Tonic Pellet nightly, acts as a
r.tle laxative in keeping the bowels
en. restores the digestive organs, tones
the nervous system and makes new
h blood. Complete treatment, two
rdicines, one price. 25c.
Treatise and sample free at any store.
I HOWK UK> CO.. New York.
For sale by E. Bradford.
Harold (desperately)—“I tell you, old
chap, I cannot live without her!” Ru
pert (complacently)—“ Oh, yes, you
can, old man, Why, I used to think I
couldn’t live without cigarettes.”
75 Feb
5 Aug
9 Feb
12 Aug
2 Feb
BO Aug
13 “
22 Feb
24 Feb
13 Aug
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A Great Nerve Medicine.
Celery King cleanses tbe system and builds
It up.
It makes the blood pure.
It beautifies the complexion.
It cures constipation and liver disorders.
It cures headache and most other aches.
Celery King cures Nerve, Stomach, Liver
and Kidney diseases. 1
’00 Snow vs Hanson, AVinkles et al.
’00 Rounsaville A Bro vs Peek, Ledbetter et al.
’00 Tate vs Tate.
’00 Lewniftii vs Cornelius.
1901 Winship Machine Co., vs Blissett it Wyun et al.
’01 Atlanta Brewing and lee Co vs Williams.
*01 Towns vs Southern Ry. Co.
’01 Hall vs Hardwick, Stinson et al.
’01 Newman et al vs Jones it Co.
*01 Thurmon vs Richardson, Janes et al. •
’01 Palmore vs Palmare.
’01 Garner vs Trentham et al.
’01 Holcomb vs Bunn.
Thursday, September 5th, 1901,
’01 Shiflett vs Shiflett.
’01 Parller vs Parlicr.
’01 I’nion Fertilizer Co. vs Waddell.
’01 Elkin vs Elkin.
’01 Southerlin vs Southerlin.
’ol Watley vs WatJey et al.
’01 Pitts vs Pitts.
’01 Wat ley vs Watley et al.
’00 Stephens vs Stephens.
’(K) Sanders, Admr., vs Borders.
’00 Lyons, for use, vs Thurmond, Admr.
’01 Carmichael vs Brennon.
’01 Montgomery it Co. vs Yarbrough and Dunahoo, Clmt
’01 Brennon vs Carmichael.
’01 Coker, Admr., vs Etna Mfg. Co., Clint.
Friday, September (ith, 1901.
’01 Bass Bros, it Co. vs Cook.
’01 Union Fertilizer Co. vs Dawson and Dawson, Clmt.
’01 Wilson vs Southern Ry. Co. ~
’01 Tipsey vs Tipsey.
’01 McGregor vs Waters it Burge.
’01 Johnson vs Thompson.
’01 Simpson Grocery Co. vs Mee and Mee, Clmt.
’01 Simpson Grocery Co. vs Mee and Mee, Clmt.
’01 Driimmons vs McDonald and Young, Clmt.
’01 Simpson Grocery Co. vs Knight and Knight, Admr,Gar.
’01 Ragan vs Calloway.
SECOND WEEK.
Monday, September 9th.
No. 30, Feb. 1901 Orebaugh, administrator vs Equity Life Association.
“ 33, ”
Land vs Southern Railway Co,
Branch vs Cambron.
30, “ “ Clark vs Clark.
40, “ “ Passmore vs Collins.
42, “ *• Etna M’f’g. Co. vs Wra. Barton.
43, “ “ Harden vs Prior and Barr, Receiver.
44, “ “ Prior Heirs vs Steve Evans.
45, “ “ Reeves vs Southern R’y, Co.
40, “ “ Reeves vs Southern R’v. Co.
47, “ “ Willingham vh W. K. Freeman.
TUESDAY—Sept. 10th.
8, “ “ Ga Iron A Coal Co. vs Ala. & Ga. Iron Co.
“ *• Southerlin vs DeBardeleben & Lane et al. Garnishees and Ga it
Ala. Mining Co , Claimant.
48, “ “ Baugh, etal v« Wahneta Mills. Munford et al.
49’ “ “ Algood & Co. vs (iarner anti Reeves, C’lm’t.
50. “ “ Brewer, Ex’r. vs Hubbard.
51 “ “ Brewer, vs Crocker SheiifT, Morgan and Hogue Adm’r.
53, “ “ Lowe vs E. it W R. R.
54, “ “ Shepherd vs Stephen Samuels.
55, “ “ Garrett et al vs Williams.
nO, “ “ Morgan vs Toombs et al.
57, “ “ Hubbard vs Brewer Ex’r & Barber Gar.
WEDNESDAY—Ski*t. 11th.
Hale vs Hale.
Wilsou, Next friend tor Wilson, vs Phillips Adm’r.
Davis, et al vsS. K. Hogue Adm’r
Hauson vs Cedartown Cotton Co.
Walton Guano Co., for u*e vs Waddell.
Strickland vs Lowtber Executor et al
Haskius vs York & Simpson.
J. P Cooper & Knowles. Executors vs Fam, King et al.
09 f J. H. Browning et al, vs Jack West.
70* “ Milam vs Milam.
71, “ “ Parish vs Parish.
THURSDAY—September 12,1901.
Kelley & McWilliams vs Plits A Bunn.
Priorj for use of Barr, Recr. et al vs Lowe Sc Flower.
Barr, Receiver, vs Sterling Price et al.
Hooper vs Hooper.
Gilbert vs So. Railway Go. (Cost.)
Gilbert vs So. Railway Co. (cost )
Wilson vs Mee & Phillip**.
Terrence vs Hackney.
England, Executor, vs Cook.
Simpson Grocery Co. vs S. J. Winkles.
Davis Bros, vs Rowland et al.
FRIDAY—September 13, 1001.
L. L. & S. B. Bunn vs W. T. Crocker.
L. L. A S. B. Bunn vs S. A. Crocker
/5, Aug. 1901. Farmers Alliance vs Allred etui, Bedford, Clm’t
0, “ Jones vs Brumbclow.
7, •• “ Travelers’ Ins. Co. vs (.’amp & Camp Clm’t.
8, 4 » “ Roberts vs Grubbs.
9, “ Johnson for use of Davis vs North Georgia Mining Co.
11, •* “ Bass it Heard vs Anderson and British & American Mortgage
Co , Clm'ts.
12, “ “ Graeft'er, surviving partner, vs Arrington & Arrington Clm’t.
13, *• Hurst, Purnell vs Dodds and Bunn Extr and Dodds clm'ts.
14, “ “ Hurst Purnell vs Dodds and Dodds next friend clm’t.
10, “ “ Fight vs Pittman,
20, “ “ Dempsey vs Carver.
21, “ “ VanDyke vi Jones it Smith clm’t.
24, “ “ Mrs. S. P. Wood vs Sanders adm’r.
25, “ “ Jones vs Pittman.
“ Dempsey vs Carver and E. & W. R. R. Garnishee.
CARBUNCLES
AND BOILS
SYMPTOMS OF BAD BLOOD
♦
There is a popular belief that every boil is worth
many times its weight in gold, and the sufferer
patiently, even cheerfully,.endures the pain under the
mistaken idea that these little tormentors are health
promoters; that they thin the blood when too thick,
and cleanse and cool it when too hot or too rich. On
the contrary, boils and carbuncles are evidence of blood
poverty, or a fearfully depraved condition of that fluid.
There may be no external evidence of bad blood until
the warm days of spring set in motion the sluggish
circulation and the pent-up impurities, unable to escape
through the natural outlets, gather near the surface of
the skin, and a Carbuncle or a Boil is the result. When the blood is burdened with an
undue amount of this impure matter, the Boils come in greater number, eat deeper into the
surrounding flesh, and, being nearly always located on a bed of nerves, cause the most
intense suffering. Robust and apparently healthy people are subject to Boils, and there is
always some hidden agency at work within the blood and system that will eventually
undermine the ( liealtli, but those whose constitutions are broken down by previous sickness
or other causes, are most often the unhappy victims of Boils and Carbuncles. Exposure to
tbe deadly malaria destroys the red corpuscles and reduces the blood to such a weak and
watery condition that it succumbs to the boil-producing poisons, and the pale and sallow
sufferer is continually nurs
ing one or more of these
feveyish and painful erup
tions. A harmless Boil is
sometimes the precursor of
dreaded. Cancer, and too
often the best evidence of a
deranged condition of tbe
kidneys or chronic liver trouble, brought on by lack of nutritious blood; or it may develop
into a running abscess or ugly eating sore, causing years of suffering, and often terminating
fatally. To seek relief from the inflammation and pain produced by these terrifying erup
tions through tire application of local remedies is natural and right, but this method of
treatment does not prevent others coining, or bring the slightest relief to the disease-burdened,
deeply poisoned blood. Only a thorough regeneration and building up of the depreciated
blood can bring about a lasting cure of Carbuncles and Boils and prevent their reappearance.
S. S. S. restores to the old blood all its lost properties, re-invigorating and giving it the
healthy red color that only pure, fresh blood can have, and through this new blood strength
and vigor comes to the bodily organs; the skin resumes its
functions, and impurities of whatever character are taken
up and filtered out of the system in nature’s way.
vS. S. S. is made exclusively of roots and herbs selected
for their wonderful purifying and tonic properties. It cures
blood poison diseases of all kinds, whether acute or chronic.
No matter how long the poison may have been in the blood,
S. S. S. removes every vestige of it, thus insuring a faultless circulation and healthy body.
Those subject to boils or any skin eruption, old sores or ulcers, are asked to write our
physicians all about their disease, and any information or advice wanted will be cheerfully
and promptly given without any cost to the patient whatever. A valuable book on Blood
and Skin Diseases sent free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga.
DANGEROUS CARBUNCLES.
Mr. J. B. Scott, a resident, of Hazel-
hurst, Miss., writes: “ S. S. S. cured
a malignant carbuncle on my neok
which the doctors Rad boon unable to
bring to a head. As soon as I began
to uso S. S. S. I was relieved of pain
and the dreadful carbunole got entirely
well. My skin is clear, sound and
smooth, and I am well today through
using S. S. S. I am 05 years old.”
BANEFUL BOILS.
Mr. R. M. Pratt, Cave, S. C., says:
,r For twenty years I was afflicted with
boils and carbuncles, part of the time
be v.,t unable to work or sleep. Several
doctors treated mo and I tried numer
ous blood remedies, ‘but received no
benefit. During the Bummer of 1388 I
was persuaded to try S. S. O. A few
bottles cured roe entirely and I have
had no roturn of those painful peBts.”
All claims, appeals and other cases triable at August term, 1901, will be tried | “Enjoyed Jour party, Bobby?” “Yes,
whether on the calendar or not, when notice is given by eithe* party to tbe other 1 "Well, wbat little girls did you
of the desire for trial.
Third and fourth weeks will be devoted to the trial If criminal cases.
The fifth week will be devoted to tbe trial of ciyil business undisposed of in
lirst two weeks and to the disqualified calendar.
No. 10 Aug Tt
21 “
07 Feb
32 Aug
34 “
35 Feb
DISQUALIFIED BUSINESS.
1 1887 Long vs Duke and E T V «fc Ga Ry, gar.
95 Bailey, for use vs J J Lamptou.
97 1st National Bank of Koine, Ga., vs Bunn A Bro.
97 Rounsaville A Bro. et al vs Bunn A Bro.
98 J H Reynolds vs Mrs F H Bunn.
99 J A Adams vs Mrs F S Bunn.
98 Reece vs West and West, claimant.
99 Chattanooga National Bank vs Bunn.
98 New Eng. Mort. Sec’ty Co. vs Handers, admr, et. al, clmt.
98 New Eng. Mort. Sec’ty Co. vs Sanders, admr, et al, cluit.
98 New Eng. Mort. Sec’ty Co. vs Sanders, admr, et al, clmt.
98 New Eng. Mort. Sec’ty Co. vs Sanders, admr, et al, clmt.
98 New Eng. Mort. Sec’ty Co. vs Zanders, admr, et al, clmt.
90 Dunham, Buckley A Co. vs P C Harris, sur partner.
98 Acbey vs Self.
99 Equitable Life Ins. Co. vs Barton and West.
99 Beasley vs Bunn A Bunn.
99 Peek vs Waters,
99 Amsby vs WaddeH.
99 Frazier vs Paragon mills.
1900 Rounsaville A Bro, vs Peek c-tal.
’00 Hill vs West.
’00 Holcomb vs Bunn.
’00 vVood vs Samuel Benedict Memorial School.
1901 Branch vs Cambron.
’01 Walton Guano Co. for use vs Waddell.
’01 Hurst, Purnell A Co. vs Dodds and Dodds, clmt.
’01 Mrs SP Wood vs Sanders, admr.
_ WHEN THE
_ Todneys ARE OVERWORKED
•'^’heu make known their condition by frequent
w ^HEADACHES, SLEEPLESSNESS, NERVOUS WEAKNESS,
'backaches changes in urine, and irritable tempers
•fir is DANocnoug to neglect these WARNINGS.
YOU SHOULD
ACT AT ONCE.
1 A SVsPI m
IS A SUCCESSFUL
KIDNEY REMEDY
It cleanses the system of poisons and impurities,
conveys a healing and strengthening influence
to the suffering kidneys, PURIflES THE BLOOD,
‘ stimulates the liver. Stomach and Bowels. *
and works a speedy improvement in
the condition of the body.
AT DRUGGISTS^
For sa e by T. F. Burbank.
dance with?” “Oh, I didn’t dance; I
had three fights down stairs with Wil-
lie Richardson, and I lioked him every
time.”
tatk of Ohio, City of Toi.kdo, I
I.UCAH COUNTY j
Frank J. Chknby makes oath that he is the
senior partner of the firm of F. T. Cheney & co..
doing business In the city of Toledo, county and
state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the
of ONK HUNDRKD DOI.I.AR for each and
every case of catarrh that cannot b_* cured by
ise of Hall’s catarrh cure. ,
FRANK J. CHKNEY.
irn to before me and subscribed in my pres-
. This 6th day of December. ,
W. GLKASON
Notary Public.
Send for testimonials, free.
J. CHUNKY & CO., Toledo O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
Wimbleton—“Hello, old man, have
you taught your dog any new tricks
lately?” Quimbleton—“Yes: I’ve been
teaching him to eat out of my hand.
He ate a big piece out of it yesterday.”
“ I am i mlebted to One M i n ute Cough
Cure for my present good health and
my life. I was treated in vain by doc
tors for lung trouble following la
grippe, I took Ont? Minute Cough
Cure and recovered ray health.” Mr.
E. H. Wise, Madi8on,Ga. E. Bradford.
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION.
Georgia—Polk County.
Watson V. Coo
G. O. Green, W. T. and 8. A. Crocker,
.7. K. Howard and Ii. D. VanDyke.
Petition for relief, interpleader and
for judgment on notes, and for special
judgment on the land involved, etc., in
the Superior Court of Polk county, Ga.,
brought to August Term, 1991.
You are hereby commanded to be and
appear at the next Superior Qourt to be
held in and for said county on the
fourth Monday in August, 1901, to
answer the Plain tilt’ft complaint in this
Witness the Honorable C. G. Janes,
Judge of said court. This June 20th,
1901. W. C. Knight,
Clerk Superior Court Polk Co.
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