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Every woman loves to think of the
time when a soft little bodv. ail her
own, will nestle in her bosom, fully
satisfying the yearning which lies in
the heart of every good woman. But
yet there is a black cloud hovering
about the pretty picture in her mind
which fills her with terror. The
dread of childbirth takes away much
of the Joy of motherhood. And yet it
need not be so. For sometime there
has been upon the market, well-known
and recommended by physicians, a
liniment called
Momer’s mend
which makes childbirth as simple and
easy as nature intended it. It Is a
strengthening, penetrating liniment,
which the skin readily absorbs. It
gives the muscles elasticity and vigor,
prevents sore breasts, morning sick
ness and the loss of the girlish figure.
An intelligent mother in Butler, Pa.,
says: “ Were I to need Mother’s Friend
again. I would obtain 0 bottle* it I had
to pay $5 per bottle for it.”
Get Mother’s Friend at the drug
•tore. 91 per bottle.
THE BfUDflELD REGULATOR CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Write for ovr free Uhiitratctl book, '* Before
Baby is Horn.”
I WANT
to make, for you, a dozen FINE
PHOTOGRAPHS.
AND I WANT
Your orders for excellent Cray
on Portraits,size, 16x20 inches
at
$1.30.
(These are the kind the agent
sell at $1.98.)
I Make Frames, All Sizes and
Price.
Barber, Photographer.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
carries Pullman Sleeping Cur Chatta
nooga to Macon.
No. 14 1h solid Vcstlhulod train Chattanooga
to Jacksonville carrying Baggage Car. Day
Coaches and elegant Pullman Drawing Room
Sleeping Car. through without change; also
Sleeper Atlanta to Brunswick.
No. 16 carries Pullman Sloeping Car Chatta
nooga to Atlanta.
STATION*. |»Wft B *.'»••. n *N. Til ;»No. 7
5.30am 5 15 pm 7.55am
7.28am 7.25pm 10.20am
8.28nm| H.37jmi ll.Mnm
Lv Atlanta... ll.oopm
Ar Rome 2.08am
Ar Dalton I 8.5mm
Ar Chattanga..{ 5 45am
Lv Chattanga.. 1 5 50am
Ar Burgin 1.48pm
Ar Lexington 2.40pm
Ar Louisville •.'.... ....
Ar • •iiK-innuti 5.m
i Ego
Ar Nashville..,I■
7.50pm!
7.80ptnj”
1.25pm | 1.1
1.25pm 1.15um
I 1155pm! 0.4011111
No. 13 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta
to Cincinnati.
No. ,15 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta
j Cincinnati am' ' ‘
No. V carries J
to Chattanooga
STATIONS.
fcv C’hattanooga..
Ar Knoxville
l.41pm ll.45am
6.00pm 1. lopm
. I 7.35p
Ar Raleigh. ...
Ar Norfolk..
Ar Wa hlngton
Ar New York..
5.50am
Ild5am
12.43pm
No. 12 curries Pullman Drawing Room Sleep
ing car- Chattanooga to New York via Ashe
ville. ami Salisbury to Richmond, arriving
Richmond 0.U) a.m. also Pullman Sleeping Car
Greensboro to Norfolk.
No. 36 is solid train Chnttanooga to Salis
bury. with Pullman Sleeplug Car Chattanooga
Ar Morristown 2.36pm 3.15am
Ar Bristol 5.45pm 7.u0am
Ar Washington j 6.52a
Ar New York I 'I2.43p
Lv Rome 3.45pin ‘J. 20uin
Ar Anniston I ! 7.40pm 1L35am
Ar Birmingham lu.odpm utoopm
Ar .—.:i 1.5onm 4.30pm
Ar Vicksburg ■
i New
Tno83 Pullman >iec‘p -r Birmingham to Mobile.
. lAr <
lAr Attalla- lv 6.20am
tlly. +Daily excey
GANNON. 3dv,p. A; o.m..Washington. D.C.
. '1URK. A. P. T. M . Washington. D C.
HARDWICK. G.P A., Washington. D. C
BENSCOTER. A.o.P A..Chattanooga.Tena
BILLUPS, T. P, A., Chattanooga. Teaa.
Goins to Texas, Arkansas, Oklaho
ma or Indian Territory ?
The Iron Mountain Route via Mem
phis is the direct #nd most comfortable
way to go. Writetf^undersigned for
maps, pamphlets, ioB^^etion, etc. “No
trouble to answer
X. wBehlander,
T. P. i I* 80 * R’y.
Chattanooga, Tenn.
FISH SCALES,
The i>eople of this community have ;
no just complaint to make. The wheat
and oat crops were good. We have as
good a cotton crop as has been here for
many years. The corn crop is also good.
We have had plenty of rain through
July and August, We have had good
revival meetings. The Methodist peo
ple ran a meeting the first week in Au
gust, and closed Friday night. The
Baptist began Saturday aud continued
till the continuous rain of Thursday
night and Friday prevented the people
from attending. The ordinance of
baptism will be attended at the Septem
ber meeting. We trust that much good
has been accomplished at both of the
churches. Large congregations at
tended each service, and there were
several additions to the oburoh. The
music was fine, and too much praise
cannot be given to Miss Ida Matthews
for her faithful service as organist at
the Baptist church.
Mrs. J. M. McKinney is spending
some time in Haralson oounty.
Miss Ora Simpson spent last week
here, the guest of Miss Monta McKin
ney.
Mr. J. A. Dean has returned home
after several days with friends here.
Mrs. Lizzie Jaokson, of Piedmont,
Ala., is visiting friends and relatives
here.
Rev. J. A. Atkins, of Cobb county,
attended the Baptist meeting here last
week.
J. C. Atwood and family have been
recent visitors among friends here.
Mrs. James Akins and ohildren re
turned to their home near Kymulga,
Ala., last Friday, after spending soveral
days here.
Dr. Hillyer, of Atlanta, preached an
eloquent sermon last Saturday at the
Baptist churoh here.
Rev. M. F. Waddell and family are
attending this week at Union Hill
church in Haralson county.
W. F. Stringer,of the firm of Stringer
Manufacturing Co., was off to tho Hill
City Monday. Omikrox.
Astounded the Editor.
Editors. A. Brown,of Bennettaville,
S. C., w as once immensely surprised.
’Through long suffering from Dyspep
sia,” he writes, “my wife was greatly
run down. She had no strength or
vigor and suffered great distress from
her stomach, but she tried Electric-
Bitters which helped her at once, and
after using four bottles, she is entirely
well, can eat anything. It’s a grand
tonic, anil its gentle laxative qualities
are splendid for torpid liver.” For
Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Stom
ach anch Liver troubles it’s a positive,
guaranteed cure. Only 50o at E.Brad
ford. ^
Host-r-“Bo sorry you have to bo go
ing.” Quest—-“Indeed, I am, too. By
the way, Pm not sure about my train.
It’s uino-somothing, but-r—” Host’s
Eldest— “It’s 9.82. Pa said ho hoped
you’d take that one.”
Plump cheeks Hushed with the soft
glow of health, and a pure complexion
make all women beautiful, llerbine
imparts strength and vitality to the
system, and the rosy hue of henlth to
the cheeks. Price 50 cents. Russell
Drug Co.
“Harriet, let’s give each other a dime
every time we grumble about the heat.”
“No, Harry; you give me a dime every
time you say you never grumble about
tho heat.”
1*. T. Thomas, Summerville, Ain.: “l
was suffering from dyspepsia when I
commenced taking Kodol Dyspepsia
(’ure. I took several bottles and can
digest anything.” Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure is the only preparation contain
ing all the natural digestive lluids. It
gives weak stomachs entire rest, re
storing their natural condition. E.
Bradford.
“Bliggius is one of those people who
think they know it all.” “Nevermind,”
answered Mr. Sirius Barker. “Pride
goes before a fall. He has a daughter
who will soon be through school. He
will sit and listen to her graduation
essay and feel like an ignoramus.”
Constipation,impaired digestion and
a torpid liver, are the most common
ailments that are responsible for that
t ired, listless, fagged-out feeling that
makes the summer a dreaded period to
so many people. llerbine will cure
constipation, it improves the digestion
and arouses the liver to normal activ
ity. Price o() cents. Russell Drug Co.
“And did you find the Chinose a
brave nation?” we asked of the re
turned soldier. “Indeed,” he replied,!
easting a sidelong glance at tho wagon-
fnl of loot which was being unloaded,
“they were foemen worthy of our
steal.”
“l)e»i Mixed Pills.”
Wallace & Coleman, Solgohachie,
Ark, write: In regard to Ramon’s
Liver Pills we bought of you. will say
that we have never yet handled a pill
that gave better satisfaction. When
our colored customers forget the name
of what they want they call for “Dem
Mixed Pills.” E. Bradford.
DOES POLK WANT IT?
Hon. J. B. Ayers, Polk’s clever
Representative in the Georgia
Legislature, lias received n letter
from Mrs. J. Lindsey Johnson,
president of the Georgia Federa
tion of Women’s Clubs, which
he hands The Standard for pub
lication. We commend it to the
attention of our readers, and
would suggest that Polk make an
effort to secure the Model School
for this section. The letter is as
follows:—
Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 13, 1901.
Dear Sir:—The FedefatioQ of Wo
men’s Clubs in Georgia, answering the
appeal of Mr. E. C. Branson, president
of the State Normal Sohool, has decided
to maintain a Model Sohool in one of
the northern conties of Georgia.
The county offering the best location,
the best building and the most liberal
support, will get the first of these
sohools to be established. The county
offering the next best inducement will
get the second school, and so on until
every oounty in the state has at least
one Model School.
The school oannot be opened until
January, but responses and returns
must be sent in at once, in order that
arrangements oan be made for teaohers
and supplies.
Will you not show this letter and the
paper sent to you to your Board mem
bers, and in the meantime open up on
tho subject in your county papers?
We shall be glad to hear from you at
once if yon decide to help on this noble
undertaking. Yours truly,
Mas. J. Lindsay Johnson,
Pres. Ga. Federation Women’s Clubs.
Flrat <o Wear a Gnlnahorniwlt.
The great wheel shaped hat with
plumes that during tho travels of the
celebrated picture which has Just been
recovered has been generally known ns
a Gainsborough or a Duchess of Dev
onshire was never associated In the
Inst century either with the artist or
the duchess. It was invented by Mile.
Bertln, the celebrated niuntua maker
to Marie Antoinette. The queen did
not think It became her, but It took the
fancy of the pretty and unfortunate
Princess do Lnniballe, who mude the
hat populnr, and It was known In Lon
don and Paris as the Lnniballe.
In The Ladles’ Magazine for 1785
there Is a description of tills hat. In
which the author described it ns “wide
brimmed and made of black velvet,
surmounted with bunches of ostrich
feathers. It Is much patronized by the
Princess do Lamballc, tho Duchess
do Polignao and Mine, de Vlgler Le
brun.” Mine. Lebrun Is represented as
wearing one of these lints in one of her
most populnr portraits.—Pall Mall Ga
zette.
Comtilnlnu; Work.
Mrs. Stanford, president of the Illi
nois Federation of Women’s Clubs, in
addressing a body of women said In
reference to club work and the prepara
tion of club papers: “Try working out
the points for your manuscripts over
your dishpans. Nice hot suds will fur
nish a sweeter Inspiration than you can
get from sitting at your front window
or dreaming over your pianos. Dignify
kitchen work by doing It yourself and
teaching your daughters to do it. Study
food as you study the Dutch masters
or Italian art. I have a daughter in the
high school. 1 shall take her out of
school for a year aud send her to nn In
stitution where she can learn cooking,
dressmaking and millinery. Why
shouldn’t a girl cut out her own shirt
waist and trim her own hat? The rea
son why,” continued Mrs. Stanford,
"we find it difficult to retain girls In
the kitchen Is because we do not place
their work on the level It deserves.”
CHEAP RATES TO ATLANTA VIA
E. &. W. R. R.
Tickets on sale Aag. 15, 16 and 17th,
limited to Aug. 27; also on sale Sept.
1st and for morning train Sept. 2nd,
limited to Sept. 3rd, at rate of one
fare for round trip.
Oooasious do not make a man; they
only show what there is in him.
For mosquito bites, bites or stings
of insects, animals or reptiles, apply
Ballard’s .Snow Liniment. It coun
teracts the poison in the wound, sub
dues the inflammation and heals the
fiesh. Price 25 and 50 cents. Russell
Drug Co.
Little Boy—“Papa?" His Father—
“Well, my son?” Little Boy—“Papa,
what would yon do if some bad mau
was to catnip me?”
O. O. Buck, Beirne, Ark.,says : I was
troubled with constipation until 1
bought DeWitt’s Little Early Risers.
Since then have been entirely cured of
my old complaint. I recommend them.
E. Bradford.
“It seems strange that suoh an old
man should be in love with me.” “Yes,
doesn’t it? Usually they are after some
young girl.”
Being hated is often useful. Many a
mau has failed in love, politios and busi
ness because there was no one to abuse
him at the right time.
“Ah,” sighed the ambitious young
poet, “I long to do some great service
for American letters.” “Why not atop
writing?” suggested Miss Kandor.
The F. Hanson Supply Co,,
SANITARY AND UP-TO-DATE
PLUMBING,TINWORK gjj 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.
ECZEMA.
That torturing and disfiguring disease
has its cause in an impure condition of
the blood. The Impure condition of the
blood often arises from a diseased condi
tion of the stomach
and allied organs of
digestion ana nutri
tion. When diges
tion is imperfect, the
nutrition of the body
is inadequate to its
needs. The blood be
comes thin, poisons
accumulate in it, and
these poisons often
manifest themselves
in some eruptive
disease.
Doctor Pierce's
Golden Medical Dis
covery cures diseases
of the stomach and
other organs of di
gestion and nutri
tion. It eliminates
poisonous substances
from the blood,puri
fying it and increas
ing its quantity and
richness. The M Dis
covery ” cures per
fectly disenses of the
blood and other diseases which originate
in a diseased condition of the stomach.
The ” Discovery ” is absolutely a non
alcoholic and non-narcotic medicine.
There is nothing “just as good.”
"For three years I have Buffered with that
dreaded di-ease, eczema,” writes Mrs. J. Kocpp,
* * to try Dr.
hich I did,
VANDIVER WHISKEY CO.,
JOHN M. VANDIVER. Mgr
No. 18 Broad St. (BAHET'S OLO STABLE) ROME, GA.
FINE WHISKIES, BRANDIES,
WINES, ETC.
JUG ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
TE LIO PIT ON ENO.!J4.
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319 Broad St., ROME,
FINE LIQUORS and MOONSHINE CORN.
4 Bottles of Fine Rye for $2.40,
Guaranteed to give Perfect Satisfaction and
to be 12 Years Old.
THE NEWS is what you want, and you get
it in The Standard.
HFor Fine Job Printing come to The Standard Office.^
of Herman.
Pi
... "I
Olden Medical Mm
aud after I had tnk>
permanently cured. It has beer
stopped taking your
told
hottles I
ul^itha*
. I think yoi
1 hope others suffering as I did
1 be relieved of their suffering.’’
derful cure
will tnke it
Doctor Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are
powerful aids to the cleansing of the
clogged system. By all dealers iu
medicine.
“You said you were going to marry
hu artist, and now you are engaged to a
dentist.” “Well, isn’t he au artist? He
draws from real life.”
SHORTEST ROUTE and QUICKEST TIME
Invite Me, Invito My Dour.
Every fashionable woman has now a
tiny toy dog, which she usually carries
about everywhere with her under her
arm. These small animals, says Lady
Violet Grevlllo In London Graphic,
have taken the place of the dwarfs,
monkeys and spaniels of the fine Indies
of past centuries. They cost n great
deal of money and are generally very
111 tempered. One wonders what the In
dies’ maids and footmen, whose busi
ness It Is to look after these little dar
lings when their owners cannot have
them with them, think of the new
croze. I know people who never visit
In country houses where their dogs are
not Invited.
A FACT
ABOUT THE “BLUES”
What Is known as the “Blues’
Is seldom occasioned by actual exist
ing external conditions, but in the
great majority of cases by a disorder
ed LIVER —.
THIS IS A FACT
which may be demonstra
ted by trying a course of
Tutfs Pills
They control and regulate the LIVER.
They bring hope and bouyancy to the
mind. They bring health and elastic
ity to the body.
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE?
ST. LOUIS AND THE WEST.
PULLMAN SLEEPERS ATLANTA TO ST. LOUIS
WITHOUT CHANGE.
CHICAGO and 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 to Arkansas and Texas
ALL-RAIL ANT) STEAMSHIP LINES TO
NEW YORK AND THE EAST.
TOURIST RATES TO ALL RESORTS.
For Schedules, Rates, Maps or any Railroad information, call upon or write to
I. W. THOMAS, Jr., H. F. SMITH, CHAS. E. HARMAN,
General Manager, Traffic Manager, General Pass. Agent,
Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Atlanta. 6«
“Now, ma, you know I am anxious to
make an impression on those New York
people. Bring me the coal-oil can. I
went to perfume my clothes.” “With
coal oil! Mercy, child, what do you
mean?” “Why, I want ’em to think we
own an automobile.”
For digestive weakness, nervous
ness, pain in the side,flatulence, dizzi
ness, wakefulness, headache and other
annoying accompaniments of costive
ness, llerbine is a prompt and un-
equaied remedy. Price 50 cents. Rus
sell Drug Co.
TATI ON
A PERFECT BLOOD PURIFIER.^
FOR SALU 1IY T. F. 1IUKHAN K.