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Most healthy,
vigorous men* and
women in the
United States are
raised cn good, old-
i fashioned Arbuck'es
ARIOSA Coffee.
Never mind what the othe-
drink, you want to be v.J
Say ttiingTto the man v.Iio ti.-.
to switch you from Arbucklcs’
to coffee that pays hirn
profits at the expense c.t your
stomach.
HOAD TAX IllJK.
The second half of the commutation
road tax Is past due and should be
paid at once. All delinquents should
attend to this matter promptly, and
save cost and trouble.
T. H. ADAMS,
County Commissioner.
Tutt’s Pills
After eating, persons of a bilious habit
will derive great benefit by taking one
of these pills. If you have been
□KINKING TOO MUCH,
they will promptly relieve the nausea,
T ICK HEADACHE —.
i;nd nervousness which follows, restore
the appetite and remove gloomy feel
ings. Elegantly sugar coated.
' ’Ae No Substitute.
REVIVO
RESTORES VITALITY
) "Made a
Well Man
QKBAT ^
REVIVO RBMERT"
product s lino results In 80 days. It act*
powerfully and quickly. Cures whon others fall.
Young n^pn can regain their lost manhood, and
Old .men may recover their youthful vigor by
using It lev I VO. It quickly and quloUy re
moves Nervousnoss. Lost Vitality. Seiual
Weakness such as LoHt Powor, Falling Memory,
Wasting Disoasna, and effects of solf-abuso or
excoss and Indiscretion, which unllts ono fsr
study, business or marriage. It not only cures
by starting at tho seat of dlsoase. but is a great
nerve tonic and blood builder, bringing
back the plnlc glow to nale cheeks and ro-
ttoring the Are of youth. It wards ofT ap
proaching dlso tso. Insist on having HBVIVO,
no othor. It can be carried In vost nockot. By
mall $1.00 por paokago, or six for $5.00. Wo
fire free advice and counsel to all who wish it
with guarantee. Circulars free. Address
lOYAL MEDICINE CO.. Marins Bldg.. Chicago, II
K. BRADFORD, Cedartown, Q-a.
RICE BROS.,
DEALERS IN
First-Class Wines
Whisky ^ Beer.
Give us a trial order.
Satisfaction guaran
teed.
RICE BROS.,
414 E. Montgomery Ave.,.
CHATTANOOGA. TENN.
FOLEYSKIDNEYCURI
Makes Kidney* and Bladdor Right
FOimnONEFHAR
flops tho vou$h and heals lungs
FOLEYSHONEY™>TAR
for ehlidroni mafo, euro. Ho oplatmt
rOLEYSHONEY^TAR
Cures Co I das Prevent* Pneumonia
There are dear wives and dear dear
wives; one kind is dear to a man's
heart, the other to his poeketbook.
If there are no distant relations at
a man's funeral it's a safe bet that he
died poor.
Delayed Letter.
BROWNINGS BUDGET.
Mr. F. M. Brown, from Paulding,
was among friends and relatives here
Saturday.
Mr. J. H. Elliott spent Sunday with
home folks.
Messrs.George Hutchings and Frank
Brooks were in our midst Sunday
Misses Millie and Allle Bolden vis
ited relatives in Rockmart last week
Miss Effle Waddell, of Antioch,vis
ited the family of Mr. N. C. Alexand
er Sunday.
Mr. J. R. Rutledge has recently
moved from this place to Rockmart.
Prof. W. D. Wood and Mr. Luther
Low, of Haralson, were in our burg
Sunduy.
Mr. A. H. Elliott made a busimss
trip to Rockmart Monday.
Tlie relatives of Mr. Earner Parris
are pained over the news from Cor
nelia of his Illness.
Mrs. Jane Kirk returned Sunday
from an extended visit with relatives
at Yorkvllle. Header.
M. re 1 h<t
Kn
gh la Too Mnoh.
To maintain health, a mature man
or woman needs Just enough food to
repair the wnste and supply energy
and body heat. The habitual con
sumption of more food than Is nec
essary for these purposes Is the prime
cause of stomach troubles, rheumatism
and disorders of the kindeys. if
troubled with indigent Ion, revise your
diet, let reason and not appetite con
trol and tako a few doses of Cham
berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets
and you will soon be all right again.
For sale by Russell Drug Co.
Delayed Letter.
OAK GROVE JVE TVS.
Mr. Will McCowan was with friends
near here Sunday.
Miss Lizzie Harris was the guest of
Miss Nina Cash Sunday.
Miss Emma Robinson was with
friends near Chestnut Grove Saturday
and Sunday.
Mr. Gus Camp spent part of last
oek with relatives at Fish.
Messrs Joe Hawkins and Charlie
CaRh were in Rockmart Saturday.
Mr.and Mrs. Jim Sorrells were visit
ing Mr. J. N. Cash’s family Sunday.
MisHes Rose and Mary 8orrclls were
visiting relatives at Rockmart Satur
day and Sunday.
Robert Clark spent last week
witli home folks aP Clark's Grove.
Sam Sorrells wus in Rockmart,
Monday. <
Miss Murdles McCown spent part of |
last week with her grandmother at
Clark’s Grove.
Wiloy Cheat wood spent Sunday
with home folks,
Mose Sweat was with friends
near Fish Sunday.
Mr. Robinson, from your town, was
Isitlng relatives near Fish Sunday.
Little Miss Mareno Sorrells was the
guest of MIhs Hollle Garrett Sunday.
Mr. J. N. (’ash was off to Aragon
Wednesday.
Miss Nettie Sorrells was the guest
of Miss Nellie Cash Sunday.
Mrs. Dora Rayburn Is visiting her
mother, Mrs. Garner, and her sister,
Mrs. Maud Camp.
Mr. Joe Clark was shaking hands
with friends near FiBh Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Backers spout
the past few days with their father,'
Mr. Sweat, near Aragon.
Mr. Sealey, from Clark's Grove, and
his Bon from Canada, were visiting in
Rockmart Saturday.
Mr. Dock Camp and wife were the
guests of their father, Mr. C. M. Camp,
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Madden Sorrells was shaking
hands with friends near Bellvlew Sun
day.
Mr. Wesloy GodNvin was in Rock
mart one day last week.
Mr. Sterling Williams was with
friends near here a few days ago.
Charming Boll.
A BOY OR GIRL
Can Earn as Much as a Man.
We want boys and girls who want
to earn money to solicit subscriptions
for the ATLANTA SEMI-WEEKLY
JOURNAL. Don’t hesitate because
you are young, as you can do this
work as readily as older persons and
we will pay you just the same. The
SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL is the
best know'll semi-weekly newspaper in
tlie South, and your spare time spent
working for it will pay you handsome-
not in toys, watches, or other
small wares, but in CASH. In addi
tion to cash commission, we are of
fering Seven Hundred and Fifty Dol
lars in prizes. This money will be
sent out in time lor Christmas. The
contest closes Dec. loth, 1907.
The effect of Scott's Emulsion on thin,
pale children is magicaL
It makes them plump, rosy, active, happy.
It contains Cod Liver Oil, Hypophcsphites
and Glycer.ne, to make fat, blood and bone,
and so put together thatit is easily digested
by little folk.
ALL DRUGGISTS; 50c. AND $1.00,
Delayed Letter.
BERRY'S KE TFS.
Mr. and Mra. J. C. Herndon, of Lime
Branch, spent last Sunday with the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Q.
West,
Mr. (Jordon I'ettltt, of Cedartown,
apont Sunday with home folks.
A good many of our young people
attended tho all-day singing at Usnin
Hill Sunday.
MIhb iteno Mattox, of Esorn Hill,
spent the week-end here with her
brother, Mr. Boh Mattox.
Mth. Albea and childrrn, of Etna,
spent last week with her rather, Mr.
I). A. Walker.
Mr. Ben Wcat, of your city, spent
Sunday here with home folks.
Mr. and Mra. Hubert Hanna have
the Bympathy of all In the loaa of
their little ono laat week.
Mr. and Mra. Will Sloman vlalted
relatives at Lime Branch Sunday.
Mlaa Jennie West, who has been on
tho sick Hat for about a week, la Im
proving.
There was a singing at Mr. Will
Watson’s Sunday night, and all report
a good time.
Our farmers are getting tlielr crops
gathered pretty fast,and we think cot
ton Is going to lie very sorry. I hope
all the farmers will hold their cotton
for the Union price. I think the
farmers should stick together and help
such other to get better prices for
their product. School Boy.
OI K NATIONAL IIANUBR.
We rush through life without tak
ing time to eat, sleep or play, and as
u result this Is an age of Indigestion,
nervousness. Irritability, sleeplessness
and debility. The national danger is
stomach weakness, due to strenuous
life.
With the discovery of Mi-o-na,
which strengthens the stomach mus
cles and stimulates secretion of I lie
digestive Juices so that the stomach
docs its work as It should, there Is
no longer any excuse for Indigestion.
Ml-o-na never fails to cure stomach
troubles, and is sold In fiO-cent Iioxch
by T. F. Burbank, with a guarantee
to refund the money If it does
not give complete satisfaction.
Delayed Letter.
COLLAR!) I "ALEE}' .YE 11*.S'.
Mr. (Jeorge Zuker, of Lime Branch,
visited relatives at this place Satur
day and Sunday,
Mr. Robert Shores was called to
Alabama Saturday by tho serious Ill
ness of his sister.
Mr. Cl rear Gatewood, one of our
host young men,w as In your city Mon
day,
Mrs. Will Zucker Is very sick at
this writing; her many friends hope
for her a speedy recovery.
Miss Clara 1’arrlH returned home
Sunday, after several weekB visit to
her aunt. Mrs. J, C. Howell, In An
niston, Ala.
Several of our young people attend
ed the General Meeting at Eastvlew
Sunday.
Mr. Flynn Shlflett, one of our good
cltiienn, was at Fish Saturday.
Mr. R. L. Tuggle, one or our good
citizens. Is on the Blck list this week.
Mr. J. R. Kerr, one of our hustling
farmer*, .was til your city last Sunday.
Mrs. J. T. Garrard spent a few
days last week with her daughter.
Mrs. Paul Broadaway, near Caldwell's.
Mr. doe Thomas was In your city
one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Zuker and chil
dren visited relatives m Friendsalp
Sunday.
Mr. N. B. Hunt, one of our best
clt.zens, was In your city Friday.
Reader.
Fn
II lu I I
"While In the army in 1863 1 was
taken with chronic diarrhoea,” says
George M. Felton, of South Gibson.
Pa. ”1 have since tried many rem
edies lut wit,mm any permanent re
lief until Mr. A. W. Miles, of this
Place, persuaded me to try Chamber-
lain * Colic, Ohoiera and Diarrhoea
Remedy, one bottle of which stopped
“ o ft t once." For sale by Russell Drug
Delayed Letter.
ELLIS CHAPEL LOCALS.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. N. Hampton visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Ash Sunday.
Mr. Fletcher Sanders was the guest
of Mr. George Haney, Jr„ Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Blankenship
visited Mr. and Mrs. Win. Shiflctt
Sunday.
Hon. J. C. Knight and his charming
daughter. Miss Annie Lou, of Cedar-
town,visited their sister and aunt here
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. C. R. Hood, of Cave Spring,will
move to his farm near this place
soon.
We are sorry to say that Mrs. Wm.
Shlflett is very low at this w riting and
not expected to live.
With best wishes to The Standard
and Its many,readers. Pedro.
l or i Implied Hkln.
Chapped skin whether on the hands
or face may be cured in one night by
applying Chamberlain's Salve. It is
also unequalled for sore nipples, burns
and scalds. For sale by Russell Drug
Collar Label
“Shield^
IT’S A RISK
lo buy Clothing from a general ap
poarance stand point, as all suits,
even the poorest grades, look good
before they are worn.
IT’S SAFE
To buy clothing with the Shield label
as shown above, attached to collar.
The retail price is also attached to
coat sleeve.
IT’S GUARPNTEED.
For Sale by
W. M. WADDELL,
FISH, QA.
S/iie/cC
KIDNEY CD!
Cures Backache
Corrects
I-regyijaritics
vx/jii 1 w so*V4Do not rick having
, an y case of Kidney or Bladder Disease not Bright’;' Disease
beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. rr B- ibetea
* sale at Bradford’s drug store.
Delayed Letter.
CLARK’S GROVE JTEWS.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Chandler, of
Prospect, visited the latter'H aunt,Mrs,
.1. N. McCown, Saturday night.
Mr. .1. N. McCown was In Rock-
mart Saturday.
Mr. Murray Sorrells, of Bell View,
spent Sunday at Clark's Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Chandler, or
Prospect,were the gues.s of Mrs. J. s •
Wright Saturday night.
Miss Fdnnle Dovicr, of New Hope,
was the guest of Miss E.u Stathani
Sunday.
Mrs. J. N. McCown, of Chestnut
Grove, visited her mother, Mrs. J. J.
Clark, Sunday.
Mrs. t.ussle Chandler was the guest
of Mrs. C. K. McCown Sunday.
Miss Tommie Robinson was the
guest of Mrs. Jane Robinson Saturday ^
night.
Mrs. Jim Brown is vlsiling friends
In Kentucky.
Mr. Jim Devler, of Atlanta, has re
turned home after a week's visit to
his mother.
Mrs. J. N. Cash was In Rockmart
last week.
Miss Lizzie Sorrells, of Prospect,
spent Monday near Center Mill,
Miss Murdlts McCown and Mr. Joe
Clark spent Sunday near Fish.
Mr. Mose Sweat and Mr. Willie Mc
Cown vlBlted near New Hope Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Sealey has returned to
Missouri after several days visit to
Mias Fannie Sealey, near Rockmart.
Mrs.NIna Cash and Miss Lizzie Har
ris were at Clark's Grove Sunday.
Two Pets.
SO MORE CATARRH.
"There Is no need of catarrh In Ce
dartown," says T. F. Burbank, "If
people will only observe the law of
common sense.”
The great success of Hyomei In the
treatment of catarrhal troubles Is re
sponsible for this statement of T. F.
Burbank. Such Is the quick relief
and permanent cure from this treat
ment that he selle It under an abso
lute guarantee to refund the money If
It does not do all that Is claimed for
It.
Hyomei Is different from all other
treatments or medicines for catarrhal
trouble. It follows Nature’s plan for
urlng diseases of the throat and
lungs, by bringing healing medication
right to the very spot where the dis
ease germs exist, kill.ng all catarrhal
germs and preventing their growth.
Remember that Hyomei is sold by
P. F. Burbank under a guarantee that
it will cost nothing unless It cures.
TAX LEVY FOR 11107.
It is ordered by the board of Com
mlssloners of Roads sod Revenue of
Polk enmity. Oa.. Hist the following
be and is hereby declared the tax rate
for said county for the year IP i7, and
the Tax Oollector is hereby ordered tu
levy taxes accordingly.
For County purp ,ses (legal indebted-
ties-of Hie county doe .and to 1 be
come due during the year)
., „ , »J. IS per»1,000
Kir Bridge fund, . .. if 40 per jl.ooo
!• or Jury lund . 1 So per 1,000
For Pauper fund ,tlO per l.ooo
Fur Road fund.. J.OO per l.ooO
Tutsi, - - Ad.50 per 1,000
State Rate 5,00
Total State-County rsteill 50 per 1,000
Done by order of the Hoard of Com-
mU&ioriHrrt in called meeting a tig.
81st. 1907. J. L. BRANCH, Chin.
SEA30ARD AIR LINE RAILWAY.
•Soilediile in ElFect Jan. Ctli, 1007.
No. 41
7 55 a in
H 41
8 59
9 26
9 38
9 55
10 13
10 23
10 41
11 19
11 30
12 06
1 3) pm
Nn. 88
4 45 p in
5 33
5 52
6 22
6 36
6 50
?il
7 42
8 16
8 27
9 01
10 15
Lv Ar
.. Atlanta
Powder Springs
Dallas
Rockmart
Flib
Odurtoun
F.som
Burden Spring*
Piedmont
Wellington
Ohatchie
Coal City
Birmingham
.V
No. 88
11 20 am
10 35
10 17
0 48
9 09
9 02
8 4ft
8 (>0
7 58
7 19
6 00
No 89
9 45 p m
8 58
* g
7 55 1
7 26
7 18 |
7 01
6 25
6 13
5 35
4 15
No. 133
N’i>. 14..
No. 141
Lv Ar
No. 140
No. 134
4 40 p in
8 00 h rn
Cartersvilte
7 45 p m
11 10 h m
4 52
8 12
F,Hdd„
7 33
10 55
5 07
8 30
Stil»*pb<»ro.
7 15
10 59
5 30
8 45
Taylorsville
7 00
10 24
5 45
9 00
A ragon .
6 4
10 11
6 (X)
9 15
Rockmart.
Ar Lv
6 30
10 00
12 50 p m
10 40 a in
Nos. 133 and 132 dally ex Sunday;
Trains Nos. 141 and 140, dally;
Xo3. 135 and 134, Sunday only.
> . T^'Vn 3 f0r pa88age a " tral,la ar ° S °1<1 by this Company and accep-
l«ht„ by fJr h ? !’ 1 a9s<?aK< ‘ r wl . th the understanding that this Company will not be
m .v hi? i ts ,ralns on schedule time or for any such delays as
CHARLES B. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agt. E ' CHIUST1AN ' A Q
J. M. ELLIOTT, Agt.,Cedartown.Ga. Atlanta, Ga.
Thesa arrivals and departures, as well as time and connections with
other companies, are given only as information and are not guaranteed
THE
State riutual Life
INSURANCE CO.
ROME, OA.
C. R. PORTER, President.
"Solid as the South”
A Strictly Old Line Mutual
Legal Reserve Company,
Offering a most attractive contract, embracing protection and
profitable investment. Absolutely safe and sound in every respect.
Over $32,000,000.00 in Force.
If you patronize this company your money stays at home,
where you reay the best profits. Let tlie agents make you an
28tiinate.
It's easier for some women to set
lien than a good example.
ADAMS & WHITAKER,
Livery, Sale § Feed Stables
New Brick Stable, North Main St.
STYLISH TURN-OUTS,
PROMPT S POLITE SERVICE.
Soecial Attention to Boarding Horses.