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is Worth
$1.70
to Yc’i
n* Saaitol Chsttied Laboratory Co.
ttU lnS4i Art., Be Ltaiit Mo.
Aa4 |1 00. *M vfcUk hi4 m tS«
>l ml 10 ft* a 11*4 pr*4a<n m t»4.
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Lindsey spent Sunday In
for a $1.00 bill
■ah ouc this coupon in upper right hnnj corner and send
'i ue Sanitol Chemical Laboratory Company, oI St. Louia,y
With a $1.00 Hi ar.cj no * name, and they will deliver
thu. , u. ;:ic r.scrtmeot of ten fuil s
p.-. kagea of Sanitol as illustrated. These are the most
1 <• • KiPet ffeparations in the world and
tet,. a. ...u. ..tad p.i.e of these articles is 1(2.70.
Bradford’s Drug Store,
l'lion«» 4.
If you don’t believe that men are I
Just as curious as women lie u, one j
of; your fingers and pour liniment
over It.
HR (IHDAHTOVH STANDARD
»BC»*n*7. OCTGBEB 24 IIDT
The Knockout Blow.
The blow which knocked out Corbett
lra> a revelation to the prize fighters,
fton the earliest days of the ring the
knock-out blow was alined for the Jaw,
the temple or the Jugular vein. Stomach
punches were thrown In to worry and
weary the fighter, but If a scientific man
bad told one of tho old fighters that the
most vulnerable s|M»t was the region of
the stomach, he’d have laughed at him
for an Ignoramus. Dr. Pierce is bringing
bo? 1 #. 10 public a parallel fact; that
Is the most vulnerable organ
out of\he pi\o ring as well as In It. We
protect l>ur throats, feet and lungs,
but ih<-Sfe«ffmihtrNMe are utterly IndlfTer-
•HI to. until diseb^Xfinds the solar plexus
and knocks usoutT Make your stomach
dyapepsta. torpid liver, bad, thin and Im
pure blood and other diseases of the or
gan* of digestion and uutrillon.
The "(ioltlen Medical Discovery • has a
•pacific curaMve effect upon all mucous
HTfaro and hence cures catarrh, no
liter where located or what stage it
ly have reached. In Nasal Catarrh It
well to cleanse tho passages with Dr.
[©> Catarrh Remedy fluid while using
Discovery • as a constitutional rem-
Why the "Golden Medical Dlscov-
cures catarrhal diseases, as of the
tmach, ltowels, bladder and other pelvic
ns will bo plain to you If you will
a booklet of extracts from the writ-
of eminent medical authorltlea, en-
iing Its ingredients and explaining
dr curative properties. It Is mailed
* on request. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce,
iffalo. N. Y. This booklet gives all tho
iredients entering Into Dr. Pierce’s
dlcines from which It will be seen that
iy contain not a drop of alcohol, pure,
K le-reflned glycerine being used Instead,
r. Pierce’s gr**at thousand-page lllus-
Irated Common Sense Medical Adviser
Brill be sent free, paper-bound, for 21 one*
Bent stamps, or cloth-bound for 31 stamps,
■ddress Dr. ~‘
, Pierce as above.
CHAPMAN
PLUMBING CO
J. R. CHAPMAN, Prop.
Miss Nell Watts spent Monday In
Rome.
Mr. J. W. Harr spent Thursday In
Atlanta.
Mrs. H. W. Flournoy was In At
lanta Frlda>.
Mrs. W. W. Mundy spent Sunday
In Hock mart.
Miss Calllo Smith spent Friday In
the Gate City.
Attend the Fair next Tuesday and
Wednesday-sure!
Mr. D. L. Griffis spent Saturday
at the Fair In Atlanta.
Clarence Turner attendtd the' lanta.
Mr. E.
Atlanta.
Col. J.M. Hunt was In Rockmart
Saturday.
Mr. M. G. Richardson was la Rock-
mart Sunday.
Spinks, of Rockmart.
spent 8ur«’ay here.
Mr. Homer Turner attended the Fair
In Atlanta Saturday.
Mr. W. C. V. Schllest'dt spent the
w!*ek-end In Atlanta.
Mr. W. R. Brock, of Felton, was
In the city Thursday.
Mr. W. A. Tedder, of Sliver Creek,
aaa In the city Friday.
Mr. P. L. Sims spent the latter part
of the week In Carrollton.
Mr. Howard Whitely attended the
Fair In Atlanta last week.
Mr. W\ J. Rnhurn has been visiting
relatives In North Alabama.
Mr. J. C. Trltt has been In At
lanta and Marietta this week.
Mrs. Lawrence Hunt went to Fish
Sunday for a few days visit.
Mr. J. E. Broadaway. of Silver
Crevk, was In tho city Friday.
Mr. N. I*. Griffin spent Friday and
Saturday at the Fair In Atlanta.
Mrs. R. L. Matthews went to At
lanta Sunday for a month's visit.
Mrs. H. W. Beall has been visit
ing relatives In Buchanan this week.
Mr. T. E. Bonner, of Carrollton, Is
tho guest of IiIh son, Mr. R. E. Bon
ner.
Mr. W. B. McBryde was among the
Cedartown visitors In Rockmart Sun
day.
Mr. J. T. Cambron and daughter.
Miss Annie, spent Sunday In Rock
mart.
Col. J. A. Wright spent Saturday
In Atlanta tohear Hon. Wm. Jennings
Bryan.
Mrs. E. L. Mann left Sunday for
an extended visit in Columbus and
Birmingham.
Mrs. S. N. Clary and daughter, Mrs.
S. N. Clary, Jr., spent Thursday af
ternoon In Rome.
Mrs. John Powell, of Cedartown, is
vlHltlng Mrs. Donaldson, on Broad
street.—Rome Herald, 19th.
Rev. W. H. Barrett, of Cave Spring,
was here Friday en route to the Bap
tist Association In Rockmart.
Miss Tinsley Winston, who has been
the attractive guest of her mother,
Mrs. Eunice Winston, returned Friday
to West Point
Judge F. A. Irwin spent Saturday
In Atlanta to hear the speech of Hon.
Wm.Jennings Bryan, of whom he Is
a staunch admirer.
Miss Wahneta Morris, who has
been visiting her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jos. Morris, returned Mon
day to Cartersvllle.
Misses Estelle Massey, Ola and
Ethel Langford spent the latter part
of the ween In Atlanta visiting rela
tives and attending the Fair.
WANTED—A small boy to work
In the afternoons after school hours
and on Saturdays. Apply at once at
the Western Union Telegraph office.
Messrs. G. F. Haney, W. A. and E.
C. Hackney, Joe Palmer, Ixrn Wester
and Warren Bailey, of Esom Hill,
spent the week-end at the Fair In At
DEAR MADAME:-
Cold weather will soon be here, a
fact that can’t fail to suggest the need
for new BOYS’ CLOTHES.
If you’ve fitted out the BOY at this
store in former years, we need only
remind you that we’ve again prepared
for your visit. If you are not one of
our customers, we wish to come out
i
boldly with the statement of our ability
both to undersell a4 give better quality.
In personal service, in preparedness to meet
your needs, in the intrinsic value of our goods, in
variety of style, we not only excel but positively lead
all others to the degree that it becomes practically a
duty to make your purchases here.
I .T.ce next to Standard Bldg.
Cif),
I CKDA11TOWN, »A.
lanitary Plumbing,
Steam Fitting.
irst-Class Work at Reasonable
Prices.
Pay up votir subscription.
Fair In Atlantn Saturday
Col. and Mrs. G. R. Hutchens spent
the week-end in Atlanta.
Mrs. Ivy F. Thompson spent the
past few days In Atlanta.
Mrs. Frank Hightower is visiting
her parents at Talladega. Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stone spent the
week-end at the Fair in Atlanta.
Mr. Cliff Collins, of Cedartown,
spent Sunday here.—Acworth Post.
Dr. R. R. Thompson spent the lat
ter part of last week In Rockmart.
Mrs. C. W. Richter, of Birmingham,
Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. A.
M. Dunn.
Mrs. G. W. Whitfield and daughter,
Miss Mamie, spent Sunday with Hock-
mart relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Holloway and
Mrs. Rebecca Booth by spent Thursday
and Friday In Atlanta.
Mr. J. S. Young, of near Walthall,
was called to Atlanta Friday by the
illness of hls father-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howard are
happy over the arrival of a flno girl
In their household last week.
Miss Ruth Robinson, who wan the
guest last week of Mrs. Ivy Thomp
son, returned Friday to Atlanta.
Mrs. Henry Baldwin left Sunday to
s;>end some time with relatives at
Columbia, 8. C., and Shelby,^N.
Miss Mamie West,who has been vis
iting her aunt, Mrs. J. A. Blance, re
turned Friday to her home at Thoni-
A few cholo selections in Raven-
wood hand-painted china, sets and
odd pieces, all new and pretty.
W. TURNER. Jeweler.
Mrs. J. W. Booz entertained
Young Matrons' Club very pleasintly
Thursday afternoon, serving elegant
refreshments. The game of dominoes,
*'12,” was played.
Misses Almira Parker and Malllne
Bradford, two of Cedartown’s most
charming young ladles, are the week
end guests of Mrs. Will Chldsoy.—
Rome Herald, 20th.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Edge and Mr.
Joe Hopper, of the Seventeenth dis
trict, attended the Polk County Bap
tist Association in Rockmart last
week.
A group of attractive Cedartown
girls, including Misses Lucy Housnul,
Mary Griggs, Luclle Fielder and An
na Matshall were guests over Monday
of Miss Jane A. Dean.—Rome Herald.
Mr. O. E. Marshall has purchased
a lot from Mr. C. W. Hollett on
corner of Philpot and Rockmart
streets, on which he will immediately
build a nice seven-room two-story
dwelling.
Mr. J. G. Eubanks, the hustling
State Business Agent of the Farmers’
Union, spent Sunday with home folks
at Fish, and came over to attend the
Union mass meeting here Monday
morning.
MaJ. J. A. Blance, Dr. D. M. Rus
sell, Rev. P. M. Agan and Messrs. J.
K.Howard,J. M. Prewett,Victor Ray,
T. P. Lyon and others attended the
Polk County Baptist Association in
Rockmart. last week.
This Is the time of the year to do
your painting. Painting, papering and
decorating Is John Casey’s business.
Ho does nothing else. I^eave word at
Bradford’s drug store; he’ll get the
message and will call on you.
$100—A nicely located and elevated
town lot. One good single room build
ing, handy to work at the Machine
Shops Central Railroad. Must sell
Inside of thirty days after the date
of this paper, after which It will not
be on market. For sale by A.
Philpot & Co. Better figure on it,
young man. 8. A. Trammell, sole
owner.
A. C. COBB
The man on the Comer in the White
Building.
XTRAGOOD IS THE BEST BOYS’ BRAND-