The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946, August 29, 1901, Image 8

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Constipation- & Biliousness Sick-headache, Pains in the back, Sallow complexion. Loss of appetite and Exhaustion. There in only one cure, which is LIVER PIUS — AND — cvTonic Pellets One Pink PHI touches the liver and removes tne pile. One Tonic Pellet nightly, nets 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. HHOWM MFC* CO.. New York. For sale by K. Bradford. UPONS JlevToNICPl Soft Harness Toe mm eaki jav bar- new* as soll as a floe# and as loach os wire bjr uilofBVRIKIHsr. | eooo Oil. You cad lengthen Ils life-make It 1 laat twice as lonf aa It 1 ordioarll/ would. EUREKA Harness Oil makes a poor looking bar- neaa Ilka new. Made of pure, baavy bodied oil, ea- psclally prepared to wlU»* stead tbe weather. Sold evervwhero tu cuue—all slzeu. Mifc bj STANDARD OIL CO. V- WINE QP CARDUI /¥ has brought permanent relief to lion Buffering women who wero on their way to premature graves. Mrs. Mitohol! was fast declining In health, when Winn of Cardut performed a "wonderful cure" in her cane. Hhe suffered with the ago nies of falling of the womb, loucorrhout and profuse menstruation. The weekly appearance of the mensosfor two months sapped her vitality until she was a phys ical Bor nervous system guvo way. Then ciuno the trial of Wino of Cardut and the cure. Mrs. Mitchell's experience ought to commend Wine of Cardui to suffering women in words of burning eloquence. WINE«CARMI is within the reach of all. Women who try it are relieved. Ask your druggist for a fl bottle of Wine of Cardui, aud do not take a substitute if tendered you. Mrs. Willie Mitchell, South Gaston, N. C.s 1 lUnck- "Wine of Cardui sud Thedford' Draught hnve performed a mlraculi 1 y case. 1 had been a great sufferer fnlllng of the womb and leucorrhiea. menace came every week for two laluful. My hue- _—_ —-— .— Wine of Cardui end Black-Draught, aud now the leueor- disannulled, and 1 am restored t» ealth." perfect health. 1 with falling of end my mem months and , induced i THE NEW YORK WORLD. CEDAR CREEK ITEMS. Mr. W. P. Ray, of Blooming Grove, wu up lost week. Mr. John McWhorter, of Esom Hill, was among relatives and friends heie last week. Mrs. J. L. Bedding, of Bremen, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. B. B. Hudson, returned home Saturday. Miss Ora Hunt closed a successful term of school last Fridpy. Mr. Wm. O. Hamrick and sister, Miss Fannie, attended church at New Home last Sunday. Mr. T. E. and Miss Inez Hunt have returned from a pleasant visit to Iron Oity, Ala. Mr. B. F. Weaver has accepted a po sition with Mr. B. G. Campbell. Mr. B. E. Biobardsen, of Blooming Grove, was up on business last week. Bev. W. J. Lovvorn returned from Carrollton last Saturday, where he has been carrying on a revival meeting, and filled his regular appointment here Saturday aud Sunday and also deliv ered an able sermon Sunday night. Miss Lizzie Iioberts is visiting her brother, Mr. Wm. Iioberts, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell spent Sunday with his father, near Iieboboth church. Mr. B. A. Bay, of Cedartown, was with relatives and friends over Sunday. Mr. William Price, of Alabama, was here over Sunday. l&ss Gussie Wiggins was the guest of Miss Odessa Hunt last Sunday. Mr. Ollie Bogers, of Etna, was among friends here Sunday. Mrs. 8. II. Allport, Johnstown, Pa., says : "Our little girl almost strangled to death with croup. The doctors said she couldn't live, but she was instantly relieved by One Minute Cough Cure. E. Bradford. “[ tell you," said the ourbstono mor alist, "this is a tough world.” "That’s so,” the busy man took time to reply; "and very few of us will get out of it alive.” ^_____ If the action of your bowels is not easy and regular seriouscomplications must be the linal result. DeWitt’s Lit tle Early Kisers will remove this dan ger. .Safe, pleasant and effective. E. Bradford. Subbubs-"See here, you said that honso wo bought of you was a stone’s throw from the station.” Agent— "Well?” Subbubs—"Well, I simply want to know who throw that stone.” 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 three bottles of medicine from 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 tlx, that they had been running olf so long that it was almost bloody tlux. 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 minuteB if he did not find relief, but he took no more and was entirely cured.” For sale by E. Brad ford, druggist. Smelton—"I say,Fred, I suppose you don’t want to lend me a fiver?” Bra- brook—"Smelton, you ought to set up as a olairvoyant. The way you read another’s mind is simply marvelous.” Eruptions, cuts, burns, scalds and sores of all kinds quickly healed by DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Certain cure for piles. Beware of Counter feits. Be sure you get the original— DeWitt’s. E. Bradford. Poets have been fond of likening woman to a flower. Her fairness is flowerlike. Her sweetness suggests the flower fragrance. Her very fragility finds its type again In the frail flower, which languishes when neglected, and is so easily destroyed. It is a pretty simile and almost as perfect as pretty. All women love flowers, and ever who grows them knows that thei depends on daily care. Not alone are water and sunshine necessary to the health of the plant. Their leaves and roots must be guarded from the parasites which soon destroy the flower’s beauty and undermine its life. If a woman would care for herself as she does for her plants she would preserve her beauty and retain her strength far beyond the period when the average woman looks old and feels older than she looks. THE GREAT SECRET Of woman’s preservation of her beauty lies in the intelligent care of the womanly health. .So close is the relation between the health of the delicate womanly organs and the health of the whole body, that whenever the feminine functions are de ranged or disturbed the eouscouences arc felt by every nerve in the body. Severe headache, backache, pain in the side, and bearing-down pains are borne with by so many thousands of women that one who is in sound health is a rare exception. Most women would give anything to know how to be cured. ThV way is very plain. Fol low the path made by more than a half a million women who have been perfectly cured of womanly ills and weakness. "1 believe I owe my life to Dr. l’ierce’s Favor ite Prescription and • Pleasant Pellets,’ ” says Mrs. Marin G. Hayzel, writing from llrookland, I). C. " Six years ago, after the birth ot one of my children, I was left in a weak, run-down con- My health seemed utterly gone. 1 suf fered from nervousness, female weakness rheumatism, and I suffered everything ouecouli suffer from these complaint SB? I doctored with three different physicians and got no relief. I tried several patent medicines, nil with the same result. I Itegatt to get worse, aud to add to the complications I suffered ter ribly from constipation. I chanced to see one of your advertisements aud concluded to try the above remedies. I commenced to take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and * Pleasant Pellets' and began to improve right away, ami continued improving and gaining In strength. I cannot express the relief, it was so great. Seven mouths later my little daughter was horn with* much trouble, hnve been able to it not been for the help 1 t hnd en able to years old and 1 have never hnd to take any medicine since, bo 1 feel that your tuediciue nas made n lusting cure with me. I owe so much in thanks, it would be Impossible fc how thaukful 1 and l)r. Pierce.” NOTHING IS SURER Than the effect of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It makes weak women strong, sick women well. It regulates the periods, stops disagreeable drains, heals inflamma tion and ulceration, and cures female weak ness. It prepares the wife for motherhood, gives her vigor and physical strength, so that the birth bonr is practically painless. It is the best of tonics because it contains no alcohol, neither opium, cocaine, nor any other narcotic. For working women in the home, store or schoolroom it is an invalu able medicine. It quiets the nerves, in creases the appetite, and causes restful and refreshing sleep. Nursing mothers will find no tonic so beneficial to mother and child as Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip tion. WHAT SHALL I DOT That question is often on a woman's lips, for of her it is expected that she shall be ready to do something in any emergency in the horfle. When that question refers to health, sickness or disease, the answer will be found in Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medicnl Adviser. This (treat work contains look large pages, and is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send ai one-cent stamps for the book bound in paper or 31 stamps for the volume in cloth binding. Address Dr. R.BV. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. A TRIBUTE TO TBE DEAD. When Mrs. Angelina A. Payne closed her eyes in death, Aug. 10, 1001, a life good, trne and beautiful passed from earth to heaven. She was the youngest child of Asa A. and Sarah Prior, who were pioneer settlers of this oonntry and among the best citizens our country ever had. She was a sister of Mrs. Matilda West, an aunt of our well- known citizens, John and Jim Prior, and of Asa Prior who resided in the county until a few years ago. On the 24th of April, 18.1/5, Angelina Prior was married to Samuel Thomas Potts, who died April 24th, 1807, leav ing his wife with five children,of whom our citizen, Asa Potts near Cave Spring, is one. Mr. and Mrs. Potts resided in Mississippi for a while after their mar riage, then in Texas, but when her hue* band bad died Mrs. Potts returned to Georgia with her children, and here in Polk eonnty she has lived ont her beau tiful life. On the 10th of September, 1801), she was married to Thos.J.Payne, and became the mother of two more ohildren—Mrs. Hawkins, who resides in Birmingham, being the youngest. The others are living in the West. Angelina Prior was educated at the Deaf and Dumb Institute at Cave Spring. She was a consistent member of the Baptist church, a faithful wife and a good mother. In her last days she was tenderly cared for by the family of her son, Asa Potts. She always seemed happy and had a smile for every one, notwithstanding the fact that she had her share of the reverses of life. She was a woman of refinement and culture, and in that has left her chil dren and grand-children a legacy on earth that will ever beckon them on ward and upward to true manhood and womanhood. Mrs. Payne was for several years in feeble health, but she was ill only a few days when the Good Father numbered her with his angels in the celestial world. A Friend. CARD OF THANKS. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Potts and family wish to return their sincere thanks to thoir friends who so kindly rendered their services in their hour of bereave ment in behalf of our beloved mother, Mrs. A. A. Payne. Asa Potth. You assume no risk when you buy Chamberlain’s Colic,Cholera and Diar- rhu** Remedy. E. Bradford will re fund your money if you are not satis- lied 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 E. Bradford, druggist. First Neighbor—"Well, my daughter doesn't play the piano any worse than your son writes poetry.” Second Ditto —"Perhaps not, but it can be heard so much iarther.” Thrice-a-Week Edition—The Moat Widely Read Newspaper in America. Time has demonstrated that the Thrice-a-Week World stands alone in ite class. Other papers have imitated its form but not its success. This is be cause it tells all the news all the time and tells it impartially, whether that news be political or otherwise. It is, in fact, almost a daily at the prioe of a weekly and you cannot afford to be Without it. Republican and Demoorat alike oan read the Thrice-a-Week World with ab solute confidence in its truth. In addition to news, it publishes first- class serial stories and other features suited to the home aud fireside. The Thrice-a-Week World’s regular subscription prioe is only $1.00 per year and this pays for 150 papers. We offer thiB unequaled newspaper and tho Standard together one year for $1,05. Tho regular subscription prioe of the two papers is $2.00. New Clerk—"That young lady in front wants to look at some rings ex actly like she has on. Says she is think ing of purchasing a duplicate for her 6ister.” Old Jeweler — "Huh! needu't waste any time on her. The ring she has is an engagement ring, and she merely wants to find out what it cost.” "There, dear, after toiling and plan ning for years, we have at last been able to buy this beautiful home, and you ought to be perfectly happy.” She— "But I am not.” He—"What’s the matter?” She—"I know we shall never be able to sell it.” THROUGH SLEEPER To San Francisco Via the Missouri Pacific Railway. No ohange to Kansas and Nebraska Most women have the same soruples j points—Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Deu- about flirting as they have about ohew- ver, Leadville, Glenwood Springs and ing caramels and drinking ice cream Junction, Colorado, Salt Lake City and soda. %| Ogden, Utah, and San Franoisoo. . ~ 1 . * Two trains each day, leaving St.Louis This la An Advertisement. 9 . 0 o ». m . and 10.10 p. m. The only If you are looking for a laxative, Dr. j Rue without ohange of cars to San Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is it. The Vrnn „ ifi0n n*lifnmi* "Through the months of June and July our baby was teething and took a running off of tbe bowels and sickness of tbe stomach,” says O. P. M. Holiday, of Detnitig, Ind. "His bowels would move from live to eight times a day. 1 bad a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in tbe bouse and gave him four drops in a teaspoonful of water and he got better at once. For sale by E. Bradford druggist. Author—"I am troubled with insom nia. I lie awake at night hour after hour.thinkiug about my literary work.” Friend—"How very silly! Why don’t you get up and read some of it?” There la 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.Cald well’s Syrup Pepsin advertised several times and have neglected to try it? An ounce of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is as good as a three weeks’ vacation. Ask any druggist or any one who has taken it. Sold' by all druggigts. convenience and merit of this valua ble remedy will be explained to your satisfaction by all druggists. "Jobstock is very tender-hearted, isn’t he?” "Tender-hearted? Well, say, that man wouldn’t even strike an average.” Jame9 White, Bryantsville,lnd., says DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve healed running sores on both legs. He bad suffered (l years. Doctors failed to help him. (let DeWitt’s. Accept no imitations. E. Bradford. "The bulls aud bears in Wall Street are all carnivorous animals,” remarked tho Horse Editor to the Snake Editor. "Indeed?” "Yes; they are fond of spring lamb with United States mint sauce.” say "Consumption can be cured.” Nature alone won’t do it. It needs help. Doctors say “Scott’s Emulsion Is the best help.” But you must continue its use even In not weather. If you have not tried it, send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409-415 Fearl Street, New York. 50c. and $1.00; all druggist. Just about the time a man gets the hang of a whole lot of things his wife insists he must do, she trots out a whole lot more that he musn’t do. Francisco, California. Information gladly furnished on ap plication to I. E. Beiilandkr, Trav. Pass. Agent. 16 East 6th St., Chattanooga, Tenn. GRAND ARMY OF REPUBLIC. For occasion of the National Encamp ment, Grand Army of the Republic, Cleveland, O., Sept. 10th to 14th, the Southern Railway and the Alabama Great Southern Railroad will make very low rates from all points on their lines. Tickets will be sold Sept. 7th to 11th inclusive, with Anal limit Sept. 15th. By depositing tickets with Joint Agent at Cleveland on or before 12 o’olock, noon, of Sept. 15th, and payment of a fee of 50 cents, an extension of final limit up to aud including Oct. 8th, may be secured. For further information call on any agent or Passenger Representative ofr the Southern Railway or Alabama Great Southern Railroad. Mrs. Hatterson—"I am going to meet my husband at one o’clock to seleot some decorations for the drawing room.” Mrs. Catterson—"What do you want him with yon for?” "Well, in case they don’t turn out right I can say it is his fanlt. 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 tbe stomach. Nature re ceives supplies from tbe food w Tbe 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. Many a man lias been hopelessly in jured by the accidental discharge^ his duty. / CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of CASTOniA. Bears the _/} Kind You Have Always Bought Signature A souud discretion is not so much in dicated by never making a mistake atf’ by never repeating it. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which baa been In use for over CO year*, has borne tho signature of — nnd lias been made nn«ler bin per- \ P sonal Rttperv!:'ion since its infancy* • Allow no cno to decisive you i :t this* All Counterfeit.?, Imitations nnd " -7r t-ns-good’’nro bub Experiments t-Lnt trifle with and «:: danger the health of Infants and Children—Experience i.gainst Experiment* What is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Southing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys 'Worms and nllnys Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and ‘Wind. Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA always Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. A BOON TO MANKIND! ^ D R TABLER’S BUCKEYE ■ozS ’3 "^1 5 _iZ- ^ T1 30 niC^r ° = in ml* to </> ^COh! tO 51 $ H _ 01 ® no 9= 5 “gngow o "nmrtpi ™ ! W Z ■< 5- -i bIQ PILE CURE A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIN. CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED. Tubes, by mail, 75 Cents; Bottles, 50 Cents. JAMES F. BALLARD. Sole Proprietor. - - 310 North Main Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. POK SALE HY RUSSELL DRUG CO. TT 11 WHITE’S CREAM Worms! vermifuge > H< ht la Quantity. — Be* For 20 Years Has Led at! Worm Remedies. 1392 SOLD I2Y iLLlh DBLTJGGrIBTS. JAMES F. BALLARD, St. LotilsJ FOR SALE BY RUSSELL DRUG CO. Any first-class jeweler can supply stepping stones to matrimony. Ladies Can Wear Shoes one s..;e smaller after using Allen’s Foot-Ea: a powder to be shakeu into the shoes. It mak< tight or new shoes feel easy; gives instant relief to corns and buuious. 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 lor sweating, hot aching feet. At all druggists and shoe stores twenty-five cents. Trial packages free by mail Address Allen S. Olmsted, I.e Kov, N. Y. * ONLY ONE NIGHT OUT New Orleans to BUFFALO AND NIAGARA FALLS Double Dally Train Service Low Rates and Through Pullman Sleepers Queen&Crescent ROUTE AND CONNECTING LINES. Through Sleeper daily without change leaves New Orleans 7.30 pm. Lve NEW ORLEANS, 9 10am 7 30tsn Lve BIRMINGHAM, 6 50pm 5 45aa CHATTANOOGA, 10 40pm 10 00am Arriving BUFFALO (Big 4 Rout* and Lake Shore) 7 30pm DOUBLE DAY train service New Orleans, Birmingham, Macon, Chatta nooga and other points South to Cincin nati. Close connection at Cincinnati with all lines to Buffalo and other points North. Full information as tc Schedules, Hotels, Kates, Checking °f^te had by address- THE NEWS is what you want, and yon get it in The Standard. HFor Fine Job Printing come to Tbe Standard Office.^