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LION COFFEE
A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL!
A Tablespoonful to a Cup.
Watch our next advortlsomont.
-IS THE RULE POR MAKING COrrEE
BUT % OF A TABLESPOOHFUL of
Lion Coffee
will give you stronger coffee than a tablespoonful
of any other kind. Here is where you save money!
USE LION COFFEE!
Always insist upon getting it. LION COFFEE
is absolutely pure, and not a coffee which is glazed
or coated with egg mixtures or chemicals in order
to hide imperfections.
In every package of LION COFFEE you will find a fully illustrated and descriptive list. No housekeeper. In
fact, nn woman, man, hoy or girl will fail to find in the list some article which will contribute to their happiness,
comfort and convenience, and which they may have by simply cutting out a certain number of Lion Heads from
the wrappers of our one pound sealed packages (which is the only form in which this excellent coffee is sold).
WOOLSOf* SPICB CO„ TOLBDO, OHIO.
Constipation-
& Biliousness
Sick-headache,
n | Pains in the back,
v&USO | Sallow complexion,
Loss of appetite and
Exhaustion.
There is only one cure, which is
LIVER
PILLS
— AND —
^Tonic Pellets
One Pink PHI touches the liver and
removes tr.e Dile.
One Tonic Pellet nightly, acts as a
gentle laxative in keeping the bowels
open, restores the digestive organs, tones
up the nervous system and makes new
rich blood. Complete treatment, two
medicines, one price, 25c.
Treatise and sample free at any store.
MIIOWN MFU CO.. New York.
For sale by K. Bradford.
RAMONS
^Tonic Pi
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and this pays for 150 papers. We offer
this uneqnaled newspaper and the
Standard together one year for $1,05.
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two papers is $2.00.
“Heury is a brute,” said Mrs, Just-
wed to her mother, to whom she had
gone for sympathy. “Why, what has
he done, my poor child?” “Why, he—
he says that my new bonnet—the one
that is trimmed with those lovely' cher
ries and things— boo-boo—he says it
looks like a boiled dinner.”
The prettiest thing in feminine head-
gear iB a good-humored face.
NOT WHILE THIS WORLD GOES
’ROUND.
JIY NONCOMPOSMBHTIN.
Will men cease chasing after worldly
gain,
Or tho toper Irom hie drinks abstain?
Will railroad bonds be sold at cost
Where by the trade a fortune’s lost ?
Not while this world goes ’round
Would the miserly man into his pock
ets dive
And pay a bill that was hardly alive?
Or perhaps give to charity when ell was
well ?
No, not today he would be there to tell,
Not while this mundane Hphere gy
rates.
Would the cheeky drummer when he
was told
That by a joke he was completely sold,
Desist from Ills buzzing to himsol! chase
Before he had sold him even a case?
Not while this (fizzing world continues,
Will clothiers cease slaughtering prices
Or grocers adulterating spices ?
Will the Jew desist in selling the best
At lowest prices, from pants to vest?
Not while tins whirling ball keeps
moving.
When the end of time will come,
And the rich man starts to run,
Then a bargain you can buy,
For they are going to the sky.
THROUGH SLEEPER
To San Francisco Via the Missouri
Pacific Railway.
No change to Kansas and Nebraska
points—Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Den
ver, Leadville, Qlenwood Springs and
Junotion, Colorado, Salt Lake City and
Ogden, Utah, and San Franoisoo.
Two trains each day, leaving St.Louis
0.00 a.m. and *10.10 p. m. The only
line without change of cars to San
Francisco. California.
Information gladly furnished on ap
plication to I. E. Rehlander,
Trav. Pass. Agent.
16 East 6th St., Chattanooga, Tenn.
“This pool table,” growled the luck
less player, “must be built like a wo
man’s dress. I haven’t been able to
find a pocket in it for an hour.”
If the action of your bowels is not
easy and regular serious complications
must be the final result. DeWitt’s Lit
tle Early Risers will remove this dan
ger. Safe, pleasant and effective. E.
Bradford.
Sunday Sohool Teacher — “Now,
Tommy, you may give your oonoeption
of ‘the future state.’ ” Tommy—
“Please, ma’m, it’s a territory.”
.Tames White, Bryantsville,Iud., says
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve healed
running sores on both legs. He had
suffered 6 years. Doctors failed to
hqlp him. Get DeWitt’s. Accept no
imitations. E. Bradford.
' man at all.” “What’s the trouble?'
“Oh, she gets mad when I say she’s
'mature; and she gets mad when Isay
ubIio’s immature.”
A pictorial number is the Woman’s
Home Companion for September. The
great double page contains photographs
of the most beautiful paintings in the
Chicago Art Institute. There are be
sides three full-page reproductions. In
fiction there is the beginning of a two-
part novelette, by Lewis E. MacBrapne,
short stories by Robert Grant, Robert
C. V. Meyers and Annie Steger Wilson.
The titles of the feature articles are as
follows: “A Sohool on the Irish Bog-
lands,” by Clifton Johnson, “The First
Mansion in America,” “A Presenta
tion at Court,” “Women as Yacht Own-
” “International Kindergartens”
and “Children’s Play Grounds.” Tho
number has forty-eight pages, of which
twenty contain artioles of help to wo
men in the household. It is an unusu
ally stroii «r number. Published by the
Crowell Sc Kirkpatrick Go., Springfield,
Ohio; one dollar a year: ten cents a
copy; sample copy free.
“Who is that whistling?” asked the
teacher, looking over the assemblage of
juveniles, “Me,” promptly replied a
new pupil; “didn’t you know I could
whistle?”
A Minister’s Good Work.
I had a severe attack of bilious colic,
got a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, took
two doses and was entirely cured,”
says Rev. A. A. Power, of Emporia,
Kan. “My neighbor across the street
was sick for over a week, and had two
or three bottles of medicine /rora the
doctor. He used them for three or
four days without relief, then called in
another doctor who treated him for
some days and gave him no relief, so
discharged him. I went over to see
him the next morning. He said his
bowels were in a terrible fix, that they
had been runniug off so long that it
was almost bloody fiux. I asked him
if he had tried Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and he
said, ‘No.’ I went home and brought
him my bottle and gave him a dose;
told him to take another dose in fifteen
or twenty minutes if he did Dot find
relief, but he took no more and was
entirely cured.” For sale by E. Brad
ford, druggist.
“Did you ever notice what a super
cilious expression Upnose has?” “Yes.
He looks like a Chicago man visiting
the Buffalo Exposition.”
There Is So Much News
that even if it comes by telegraph we
overlook some of it. Isn’t it a fact
that you have seen Dr.Caldwell’s Syrup
Pepsin advertised several times and
have neglected to try it? An ounce of
Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup l’epsin is as good
as a three weeks’ vacation. Ask any
druggist or any one who has taken it.
Sold by all druggists.
They Hadn’t Made !7f.
“Well,” said he. anxious to patch up
their quarrel of yesterday, “aren’t you
curious to know what’s In the pack
age?” •
“Not very,” bis wife, still unrelent
ing, replied indifferently.
“It’s something for the one I love
best iu all the world.”
“Ah, I suppose it’s those suspenders
you said you needed.”—Philadelphia
Press.
AS BIRO. NAPIER SAW IT.
The reunion of the 1st and 6th Geor
gia Cavalry, held in hospitable Cedar-
town on the 7th, was a very great suc
cess. The attendance was large, the
speaking good and the barbecue perfec
tion.
After a brief talk from the president
of the association, Dr. John L. Branch,
and an address of welcome by Hon.
Joel H. Sanders, Dr. J. T. Gibson and
Hon. John W. Maddox delighted the
veterans by their eloquent efforts.
The dinner was served in the large
cottonseed warehouse near the Central
depot. Twenty-one carcasses had been
barbecued, and the tables were loaded
besides with fruits, salads and cakes.
Twenty gallons of coffee that wonld
have delighted an epicure were made.
Admission to the dining hall was by
ticket.
Editors Russell and Coleman, of The
Standard, who have done so much for
Cedartown, were on hand to aid in
making the occasion a success. Secre
tary J. A. Wynn, of the 1st Ga , was
indispensable.-Walker County Messen
ger.
CAPT. PHILPOT DEAD.
Capt. Calvin Philpot, one of Cedar-
town’s leading and most useful citizens,
and a brother of Mr. Allen Philpot, of
near this place, died last Thursday after
noon after a long and painful illness.
He leaves a devoted wife and a large
number of relatives,both in this county
and in Polk, to mourn his death.
Capt. Philpot was 72 years of age at
the time of his death, and a retired
merchant of Cedartown. He was a
brave captain in the war between the
states, and bas ever since its close been
one of the most prominent oitizens of
his town. He was always found on the
right side of all moral questions, and in
the fore-front of all good moves for the
betterment of the morals of the people,
the furtherance of the ehnrch and the
building up of his town. -Buchanan
Tribune.
You assume no risk when you buy
Chamberlain’s Colic,Cholera and Diar
rhea Remedy. E. Bradford will re
fund your money if you are not satis
fied after usiog 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 E. Bradford, druggist.
Time—100 years hence. Scene-Liver-
pool-Aged British Inhabitant (pointing
to liner steaming out of harbor;—“That
boat, sir, is one of the most remarkable
vessels io this country.” Stranger—
“Indeed! How is that?” British In
habitant—“It’s the only British steam
ship that doesn’t belong to an American
syndicate.”
Extreme hot weather is a great tax
upon the digestive powers of babies:
when puny and feeble they should be
given a dose of White’s Cream Vermi
fuge. Price 25 cents. Russell Drug Co.
DON’T WATT,
If you Knew how SCOTT’S
EMULSION would build you
up, increase your weight,
strengthen your weak throat
and lungs and put you in con
dition for next winter, you
would begin to take it now.
■ Send for free sample, and trv it.
SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists,
I a 409 ms F
• l
id Ji.co; all druggist
Harry—“Wonder why it was that
Frank and Bertha broke off their en
gagement? I understood it was all ar
ranged, eyen to the marriage day.”
Diok—“It was discovered that the wed.
ding ring was made by non-union labor,
so the clergyman refused to perform
the ceremony, and no other minister in
town dares to do it.”
“Through the months of June and
July our baby was teething and took a
running off of the bowels and sickness
of the stomach,” says O. P. M. Holiday,
of Deming, Ind. “His bowels would
move from five to eight times a day.
I bad a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the
house and gave him four drops in a
teaspoonful of water and he got better
at once. For sale by E. Bradford
druggist.
Robson—“Do you think fishes can
hear?” Dobson—“I should hope not.
Listen to old Smith—he’s smashed his
rod.”
Don’t be satisfied with temporary re-
lief from indigestion. Kodol Dyspep
sia Cure permanently and completely
removes this complaint. It relieves
permanently because it allows the
tired stomach perfect rest. Dieting
won’t rest the stomach. Nature re
ceives supplies from the food we eat.
The sensible way to help the stomach
is to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which
digests what you eat and can’t help
but do you good. E. Bradford.
Downie (referring to the pleasant
faced lady who has just passed)—“Ah,
my boy, I owe a great deal to that wo
man.” Dorking—“Indeed! She’s not
yonr mother, is she?” Downie—“No,
my landlady.”
castor 1A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
A Scrlona Complaint.
What made you leave your place wif
dat gemman?” asked Miss Miami
Brown. “Didn’t be pay you right?”
"Yes,” answered Mr. Erastus Pink-
ley. “He paid fus’ rate, but bis clothes
was so out of style dat 1 was almost
foheed to keep out of society.”—Wash
ington Star.
Waited For the Appropriation.
“Yes, he has cut loose the dogs of
war.”
“What was holding them back?”
“The sinews.”—Cleveland Plain Deal-
CASTORZA.
Bears the ^ Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature
The most difficult thing for some peo
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Ladies Can Wear Shoes
one size smaller after usiug Allen’s Foot-Eai
a powder to be shaken into the shoes. It makes
tight or new shoes feel easy; gives instant relief
to corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort
discovery of the age. Cures and prevents swollei
feet, blisters, callous and sore spots. Allen'
Foot-Ease is a certain cure tor sweating, hot
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Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
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CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE TAILED.
Tubes, by Mail, 76 Cents; Bottles, 60 Cents.
JAMES F. BALURD. Sole Proprietor, - - 310 North Main Street, ST. LOUIS, HO.
FOR SALE BY RUSSELL DRUG CO.
Worms!
WHITE’S CREAM
VERMIFUGE
Berlin Quality*
For 20 Years Has Lad all Worm Remedies. \
*01,0 BX AI.X, DRtraaiBTS.
pnpmd by JAMES F. BALLARD, 8t. Louis.
FOR SALE BY RUSSELL DRUU CO.
ONLY ONE NIGHT OUT
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Low Rate* and Through Pullman Sleepers
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ROUTE'
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Through Sleeper daily without change leaves New
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Lva NEW ORLEANS, 9 10am 7 30mn
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Arriving BUFFALO (Bl* 4
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next day at .7 30pm io 30am
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