The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946, November 07, 1907, Image 8

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Keen Local Interest In L.T. Cooper’s Work At Present Time Young Man is Much in the Public Eyn of a Busy City. Bradford's Drug Store, the Local Agent Receives Many Inquiries Re yarding Mr. Cooper and His Medicine. Since his announcement last week dogs not bother me any, and I have ft good appetite—can eat anything I am feeling better than I have that he had sccurid the local agency for the famous Cooper Remedies, Mr. j u W. Bradford has boon besieged with , for years. Inquiries regarding the celebrated Mr. J tni i want to say right here, is the greatest medicine I ever Cooper and the work he is now doing lizard of. Y !|a, in Chicago. In response to the ox pressed diHire of many persons for I same way to be more news regarding this remarkable been.” young man and his medicine, the fol lowing Is taken from n recent issue of the Chicago Journal. Still more cases are .heard from, and the continued sin am of hu manity poured into the Publi Co., 160 State street, y.estirdi search for the remarkable new dis covery of medicine. The demand for these remedies seems to grow larger each day. Thousands of Chicagoans who have suffered for years wii.li stomach trouble, catairh and rheu matism are being made happy every day by the use of this peculiar remedy sold by Mr. Cooper. An hour or so spent at the Cooper headquarters would convince the most skeptial person that this new treat ment Is something entirely different may use my name, for ant others wno are troubled in the :d as I have Another culler was Mr. W. B. Stew- t, 101) West MndlHon street, who said: 1 have had stomach trouble for hu-: years, and any one who is afflicted Brag ; In this way knows what an awful dls- in j tressed feeling It causes. Many a dls- j time I have felt that 1 would give mo i any i rice to be cured. Jt was by accident that I heard of this man Cooper's remedies. 1 immedi ately made up my mind to buy a treatment of him. I have been using 11. about two weeks and It 1r Impos sible to tell how much good It has done me. I feel altogether different; I have more life and energy than I have had for years. This medicine certainly does stimulate and strong mens the whole system. The tired from anything else ever sold. As us- j feeling and weak condition of the ual, Mr. Cooper wns busv all dn> reiving kind words and thanks from the hundreds who had been oni'rely cured by this simple preparet on. Mr. John Schwirtgen, living at Sfi.'t Fifth avenue, had I he following to say: "I have had rheumatism for stomach has entirely passed away. I feel well aguln.” Mr. Cooper said in speaking of the matter: ‘‘it usually takes from three to five weeks for people to feel the effects of mvd.cines in such cases. I wili have hundreds during the re- uiuliuUr of my stay in tills city call Resolutions of Woodmen of the World. Whereas. The great and supreme Ruler of the Universe has in His infinite wisdom removed from among us, one of our worthy and beloved members and officerc, Sovereign T. E. Chambless, and whereas, the relation held with him in the faithful dis charge of his every duty as a Wood man makes It befitting that we re cord our appreciation of him; there fore; Resolved, That-the wisdom and abi lity which he has exercised in the aid of our organization by regular atten dance, service and contributions will be held in grateful remembrance. Resolvtd, That the removal of such n life from among our midst leaves a vacancy and a shadow that will he deeply realized .by all the members of this camp, and prove a serious loss to the community. Resolved, That with deep sympathy with the bereaved relatives of the de ceased, we express our hope that, even so great loss to us all may be overruled for good by Him who doeth all things well; Resolved, That a copy of these res olutions be spread upon the records of this Camp, a copy printed In the lo cal paper, and a copy forwarded to the bereaved family. . M. Pettltt, D. J. Lowry, W. E. Rood, Committee. Two Pianos Free! PRINTED BY REQUEST. oral years, sick at the stomach, felt and thank me lor what the medicine tired and dull most of the time have tried everything I have ever heard of in the way of medicine and found practically no relief. I was advised to try Cooper's New Medicine. I did so, and the result Is I am re- lias done,for them in cru?8 of catarrh, stomach trouble, rheumatism and ii'TvousrttB. i am always glad to sna'ii hands with persons who have been restored to good health. if is anything that we should ap- llevotl of rheumatism, my stomach predate in this life it is good health.” THE GREAT h.evivo and Health REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY /P “Made a Well Man of Me.” I The preaoher who really feeds hi congregation will have no trouble In filling itls church. niiiMUDT Tint’s Pills produce* IliifvroieultN In 80 «luyi ^owerful^y and ^ulokly.^Oures when others fail. using II I VI VO. Jt quickly a ml quietly moves Nervousness, Lost vitality, sexual Weakness such us Lost Power. Palling Memory. WastluR Diseases, and effects of self-abuse or FOR TORPID LIVER. A torpid liver deranges the whole system, and produces SICK HEADACHE, Mix the following by shaking*well a bottle, and take In teaspoonful doses after meals and at bedtime: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-ha'f ounce; Compound Kargon.one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. A local druggist is the au thority that these simple, harmless ingredients can be obtained at nonii-! ual cost from oar home druggists. I The mixture Is said to cleanse and i rengthen the clogged and Inactive Kidneys, overcoming Backache, Blad der weakness’and Urinary trouble of all kinds, if taken before the stage of Bright’s disease. Those who have tried this say it I positively overcomes pain in the back,! clears the urine of sediment and reg-! ulateg urination, especially at night J curing even the worst forms of blad- j fe Every man or woman here who 2 feels that the kidneys are not strong I ^ or acting in a healthy manner should J j) niijfc this prescription at home and give It a trial, as it is said to do won ders for many persons. The Scranton (Pa.) Times was first to print this remarkable prescription, in October, of 1906, since when all the the leading newspapers of New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Pittsburg and other cities have made many an nouncements of it to their reader?. Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheu- Application for Administration. by starting at tho seat of disease, but la a great norvo tonic mill blood builder, bringing buck the pink glow to pule check*and re- •toring tho fir© of youili. It wards off ap proaching dlsooNo. Insist on having III-: VIVO, no other. It nan bo carried In vost nooket. By tnall.fl.OO nor package, or six for $5.00. We Rive free advice and counsel to all who wish it. matism, Sallow Skin and Piles. | Ge, »x |n County There Is no better remedy for these common diseases than DR. TUTT’S LIVER PILLS, as n trial will prove. Take No Substitute. With guarantee. Circulars free. “Address"’ I0YAL MEDICINE CO.. Marine Bldo.. Chicago. IB ! Don't Push RICE BROS, The norsc can draw the load without help, if you DEALERS IN r. reduce friction to almost \\ nothin nothing "by Applying First-Class Wines' |'g>|i!B*Axl Whisky $ Beer it Grease Give us a trial order. Sa’isfacu.ion guaran teed. RICE BROS., 414 E. Montgomery Ave., CHATTANOOGA. TENN. to the wheels. No ether lubri- 1 cant ever made ./ wears so long and savesro much : ' power. Next time ’ .'ica Axle Gar.ask. iilaniltiril OU Co. j When a man is a god to himself, he j is the opposite to all others. To all whom it may concern:— M. S. Pritchett having in proper form m»- < plied to me for permanent letters of j administratiion cm the estate of Mrs. ’ Nancy A. Crocker, of said county, this is to cite all and singular the 1 creditors and next of kin of Mrs.; Nancy A. Crocker to be and appear ut : my office within the time allowed by 1 law, and show cause, if any they can, 1 why permanent adiuiuis ration should not be granted to M. S. Pritchett on I Mrs. Nancy A. Crocker’s estate. Wit ness my hand 1md official signature, this 4tn day of Nov., 1907. A. D. HOGG, Ordinary. HELP WANTED—Men to represent The American edited by F. I*. Dunne ( Mi Ida M. Tarbell, Lincoln £t Tr women Magazine, Dooley”) j ffens, etc. | Straight proposition. Good pay. Con | tinning int n st from year to yea: in business created. Experience and' capital not nee star\. Good oppor-| Unity. W rite J. N. Trainer, 2. W ft 1 20th Street New York. little a good deal / easier to bring a piece of heaven to earth every It sometimes happ-ma that a fresh j,my than to try to lift the world to guy is mistaken for a man of nerve. I heaven all at once. W. F. Sc photographer hr.. the Lind 1 Tnursd returned from the fair a- Cedartown. He | 8R *\® the attendance wns quite good: land the racing fine — Lthdale Free! ! Lance. $12,500 In Other Prizes First Prize $450 Kimball Piano A CONTEST Second Prize $350 Kimball Piano OF SKILL COSTS NOTHING TO TRY. CET EUSY. EVERY READER OF THIS NOTICE HAS AN OPPORTUNITY TO OWN A FINE KIMBALL PIANO FREE OF COST, OR A SUBSTANTIAL PAYMENT TOWARDS ONE. HOW MANY CORRECT WORDS CAN YOU COMPILE FROM THE LET TERS USED IN SPELLING THESE THREE WORDS “The Kimball Plano” i the highest KIMBALL PIANO *b*c:ufHy ft•• to tlia person ■•nf.lnj i list of correct word*. KIMBALL PIANO absolutely free to the next hi?host list of correct word*. To tb* next five hljhsct list* will be awarded CERTITICATES OP CXEE1T for 8125 EACH. ..V td« i.exLvo hi (fault bat* will oe awarded $100 Certificate*. To tin next flVe highest list* will be awarded $56 Certificate*. To th* next five hl$ j«*t list* will be awarded $00 Certificate. To tfce cert five highest list* will be awarded $85 Certificate*. To the next five hlgheat lilt* will be awarded $00 Certificate*. To the next five high •*t list* will bo awarded $75 Certificate*. Following theca la group* of five each of the next five highest list* will he awarded Certificate* fer One Dollar let* than the preceding prise, until the catlro 112,500 *hall have been distributed. First Prize—$450 Second Prize--$350 Other Prizes— RULES AND CONDITIONS OF CONTEST. Lists nut post date thi authority foi all Webster'* International Dlct'.c Do not umf foreign words, prop* r name* or names of pen Do not use a letter more t'.me* in forming a word than it Word* spelled the same, but having different meanings, can In the evefit of a tie prize* of equal value will be given. I» can compete. Decision of the Judges of Award must be final. 1 piano. No one now owning an upright piano i-an compete. Contestants must make list alphabetically and number wo coupon to list. Lists not made alphabetically or numbered, jection. Tlie winners of the prizes will be determined by three Judges the other epresentative of W. \V. Kimball Co. of whom will be prominent citizens of Atlanta, ! EXAMPLE SHOWING HOW LIST SHOULD BE MADE. IMPORTANT FEATURES rv The "“P" f " r ‘J*? 8 {rw . <li"‘ributk,n of prizes is dimply to advertise the Kimb'all I umo. The W. AV Kimba 1 Co., the largest manufacturers of pianos in the world, desirimr to impress the name. • Kimball indelibly upon the minds of all who may now or at some future time need a piano, makes this great offer. It is the custom these days with many manufacturers to spend large sums yearly in expen sive magazine advertising. The Kimball Co. prefer to advertise their pianos in a more direct way. going straight to the people, through their dealers and offering these prizes The adver ting results are thus obtained for the Kimball piano and the people benefit to the extent of thousands of dollars. The W. W. Kimball Co. was one of the first to establish the one-price system. Kimball pianos are sold the world over at a uniform price. They are always marked in plain figures at their lowest selling price. Purchasers of Kimball pianos always have the as surance that the> get value received, their dollar going just as far as any other’s. They are also assured of a genuine reduction to the full amount their certificates may call for. Kimball pianos are sold on the easy payment plan if so desire.] pmi.es payment plan if so desired NOTICE TO CONTESTANTS This contest is conducted through the Wester Music Co.. G4 Peachtree St.. Atlanta Ga and Co th,S State - ThC Pri ‘ e ° — 1 * winners wm ^emab.e J. L. COTTER, Manager Advertising Dept., W. W. Kimball Co. I herewith submit a list containing words subject governing Contest. Name No. , Street . Town ’. to rules and conditions State 64 Peachtree THE WESTER MUSIC CO. ATLANTA, GA. I i * ii j* h l M lie A Boston schoolboy was tall, weak and sickly. His arms were soft and flabby. He didn’t have a strong muscle in his entire body. The physician who had attended the family for thirty years prescribed Scott’s Emulsion. I David Parker, or Payette, X. V., who lost a fool ut Gettysburg \vr i st i Rlectrlc Enters have (lone me more I good than any medicine 1 ever too.t. j For several years l had ..toaiach trou ble. and paid out much money lor I medicine to little purpose, until 1 be gan taking Electric hitters. 1 would not take $600 for what they have done for me." Grand tonic for . the aued and for female wealtn a. a j (.retd alterative and body bui d r; | sure cure for lame back and 1 weak Guaranteed by Bradford. „ JL 4 ' cure any case of Kidney or Bladder Disease not beyend the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. For sale at Bradford's drug store. >t risk having bt's Disease raste of time to legist. 60c. if you ha\ ithing ?r found that la yin;. NOW: IHt lU To feel that boy’s arm you would think he was apprenticed to a blacksmith. are rleased to announce that s IIon»y and Tar for coughs, and lung troubles is not ai the National Pure Food < n i Ml of It, ijrhrS i Uhnw,.. Mr. Robert O. Burke, Binora. X. ! Y., writes: “Before ! start d to use Foley’s Kidney Cure I had to get up from twelve to twenty times a night. 1 and I was all bloated up with drop- ' s„v and my eyesight was sj impair,d ' I could scarcely sec one o: my fami- I Iv across the room. 1 had given up nd j llo l ,e jiving, when a friend rec- Drug law as it contains no opiates ommended Foley’s Kidney C ALL DRUGGISTS: SOc. AND $1.00. \ ... other harmful drugs, and we rec ommend it as a safe remedy for child- I veu and adults. Bradford’s Drug easy to attribute to foes the due to our own faults. One .0 cents bottle worked wonders and before I had taken the third bottle the dropsy had gone, as well as ali other symptoms of Bright s dtseas- Woodward Mantels lead all others by virtue of quality — they are artistic as brains can make them, reasonable in price and made in every possible style. No modern Southern home is com plete without WOODWARD MANTELS. The tre mendous demand for them has made us the lamest MANTEL MANUFACTURERS in the South. Our beautiful CATALOG "C“ illustrated with many de sign*. sen; FREE ON REQUEST. WOODWARD MANTEL CO., Fortunate is the uo kick coming. milkmaid who has THE STANDARD, ONLY JI