The Dallas new era. (Dallas, Paulding County, Ga.) 1898-current, March 25, 1898, Image 3

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The Great W. P. COOPER & BROTHER’S OR THUR8SAY, FRIDAY ARD SATURDAY, APRIL 7th, 8th ARD 9th. ARD WILL CONTINUE ALL THE SEASON. T.’hey say blood tells; So docs taste and Style. All our Ladies’ Hats will be trimmed by two experienced hat trimmers, and with greatest skill and taste, consist of new goods, the latest styles, at lowest prices, We invite you to come and inspect bur goods, feeling confident .the eloquence of excellence will compcll you know we can save you money in purchasing your Millinery of us. ►LADIES WILL FIND A COMPLETE LIRE OF SUMMER UNDERWEAR IN OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT.- For Moil Boys and Children* We have added this line to our immense stock. We are going to give our attention more to to this line. We invite you to come and sec our new lot just opened. WeNvill give you the best valqcs the market affords. Our clothing consist of the latest paterns, at moderate prices. We can not describe every line wc sell but will mention some of our specialties: Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Suspenders, Hosiery, Gents' Furnig — ruwws- Neckwear, Shirts, Underwear, Stationery, Perfumery, iind fact everything kept in a first-class Dry Goods store.. If you need anything in Hardware, Buggies, Wagons, Crockery, Queen’s Ware, Pocket Cutlery Groceries, call for what you nee we have it. We sell every line of merchandise and buy everything you have to sell. / • , W. P. COOPER & BROTHER. B. A. MUDOCK, Jeweler, # GEORGIA etc., repaired DALLAS, • • sar- Watches, Clocks, All w<Trk guaranteed. STATE OF GEORGIA, Pauldino Comity. To ell whom It msy concern J. 1\ GREER, Dentist, DALUS, - - " GEORGIA Will dll nil kind of Dentn work; teeth extracted without pnln. All work guar anteed.jcyoillce in new Courthouse. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill n hottle or common glass with urln snd let It stnnd twenty-four hours: a sadf. ment or settling indicates a diseased con dition of the kidneys. When urine stain, linen it in positive evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to 'urinate or pain in the back, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order Wlmt To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that l)r. Kilmer's Swamp- Ilnot, the great kidney remedy fulfills ev ery wish in relieving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every p rt ol theuriuary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine, or beer, and overcomes that ua- pleasnnt necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to n- rinate. The mild snd the extraordinary effect of ’Swamp-Root ir.soon realised. II stands the highest for it. wonderfu. cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sol by druggists price fifty cents snd one dol lar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both eent frae by mail, upon receipt of three two-cent stamps to cover cost of poitage on the liottle. Mention The New Era and •end your full post-office address to Dr. Kilmer * Co., BiugasnUon. N. Y. Tk, proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness of this offer. GEORGIA, Paui,di*o County. . (ne* vto.w..*. —. «im mrge satc,"Yho Irldce Notice. ir of which was open, wore strewn . ...... rnt as though some one had hurriedly W(ll be let to the lowest bidder the con- f rr |, ( <j put the lock had not been ir T. J. Iced, although It was one of thoso In- misniuni mu tile i-aiouin.»» »• of Paulil- rate combinations dovlsed to balllo the estata of Julia Trapp, deceased, hare , „ ....... -glars. in due form applied to the underfilled for j"® °‘ °" '* * , Ufm " ‘ |,r ' ' the key of tlio safe was In tho lock, Letter, of Dismission from..UExecutor. Cl * n '* nd -^Wcllo... can be seen a J « Marlon stated that It was tho one ihlp, and I will pass upon said application under my hand ami f father always carried, Mr. 1 a ton 1 ’ u . ,,, official ilgnature. This Msrcli the 9, 1898. fl- .... „Jr"r h r'Trrr;„ »«cttoimihu n «wMd B . n .«r t. j.x Phillip and John Shed, Executors of McUn( , on . gIntlleU48dUli0 , M>of p MlW . i, on ths first Monday in June next. Given under my hsnd anil official signature, this 7th day of March 1898. F. P. HUDSON, Ordinary. JSTATE OF GEORGIA, 1 Paui.oino County. I To all whom it may concern: F. 1*. HUDSON, Ordluary. STATE OF GEORGIA, I Paui.oino County. j To all whom It may concern: N. J. Phillips, administratrix of the es-*-.^ table which was overturned bo- s, in (J, robably the old gentleman had him- oponod tho sate when he was sur- . id by tho assassin.” |l du hot agree with you, sir,"said siie co sergeant stliily. “it is iny imprus- [i that this sate was openod by some besides John Oakburn who knew the biuatlnn. and who took the keys from victim after killing him." Possibly, ” assented ration. tale of L. M. Phillips deceased, has, in ( 0 tbo dead man was righted, and pen. All persons interested are hereby netl- due form, applied to the undersigned fork, naper, and a small clock which had fled th«t if no good cause be shown to tlie )eHTe M „ tll(1 , tniU longing t |, e es-'lon upon the floor, wore replaced, contrary, an order will lie grantedlby the ute of deceaaed, and said application that tl^do^k'h^i stopped underdifned on th« otli day or April low, w m j )e fjeurcl on tlif flr*t Monday in April, twenty minutes of ono o’clock—the establishing a change In the Dallas and n(lt This »lh day of Msrch 1898. ry time when Stuart iiarland had Rockmart road as marked out hy the r->ad H* "F 1 r ihat ] Said change ta commence at the northeas terly crossing of brook on lot of land No. 295 In the 2nd dlstiict and 8rd section of said ceunty about one >nd three-fourth, miles from the town of Dallas. Said road to be changed so is to run east and paral lel to brook running through lot No. 29# and partly through lot No. 297 in said dts- t ict and section, Intersecting with the present road about midway between the residence of J. H. Weaver and Mr*. Lucy Piukard.' F. P. Hudson, Ordinary. GEORGIA, I Paui.oino Countt. 1 To all whniu it may concern: N. N. Beall, administrator on the tateof Richard and Mary Manning, lateol said county, deceased, 1ms in due form applieil to the undersigned for letters of dismission as administrator on said estate, and I will pass upou said application on the first Monday in April, 1898. Given on let my hand and official aignatuie. This the 3rd day of January, 1898. F. P. Hudson. Ordinary. F. P. HUDSON, Ordinary. THE WONDERS OF S1ENCE. /akoned from a sound sleep. -The murdered man clutched the table d overturned it as be foil, and then ,, clock stopped. I infer therefore that B shot which killed him was tired at enty minutes of one o'clock,” Bald i ton Lun g Trebles and Consumption Can 'The ink yet on the pen may be ac be Cured. An Eminent New York Cliamiat and Scientist Makes » FreeOffer to Onr Keadeih. „ The distinguished New York chemist, T. A. Slocum, demonstrating his discovery of a reliable snd absolute cure for Con sumption (Pulmonary Tulierculosis) and all bronchial, throat, lung and chest dis eases. stulilsirn, coughs, catarrhal affect ions, general decline and weakness, loss’ of Desk, and all conditions of wasting n- way, will smd THREE FREE BOTTLES (all different) of his New Discoveries to any afflicted reader of The New Eiia writing for them. His “New Scientific Treatment” lias cured thousands permanently hy its time ly usi, and be considers it a simple pro- fesslonal'duty to suffering humanity to donate a trial of his infallible cure. Science daily develops new wonders, and this gre-it chemist, patiently experi. )tod as proof that tho victim of this mo was engaged in writing Just before was killed. Let us see If we cun dls- rer what be wrote?” continued the de- jtive ie thon examined the papers on the do, but be could find none that bad n recently written. -as ton shook his head as if he was not ly satisfied. Tbo office was divided into two com- rtments, arid having now concluded of- - . OBITUARY. Howelton, Ala. As I Imva not seen anything in your pa per from Hand Mouulan, I thought I would write you few lines from this part. We arc getting ready for anathcr 5-cent cotton crop. Some arc planting corn. This is a line country; and Sand Moon menting Tor years, has produced results t n (n i, nearly filled up with Georgia folk • ' I’ls with a feeling of sadness I under take the solemn, yet pleasing task of will ing something In loving memory of our li lielnved friend und slater .Kuimii Mat thews. When she breathed tier Inst Thurs day Fehruaiy 10th at tier fathers home in Atlanta, and was Interred st the Eliott cemetery oa Saturday following, ltev. J, M. Spinks conducting the funeral services at her father'll house, as was her request. A shor| hut noble life passed into the keeping of liiin who gave. Aaotlu-r soul' washed white In the blood of the land) crossed over the river to greet loved ones gone on before, ller's was a life filled with kind deeds, with gentle thoughtful ness tor others. She was al ways bright and cheerful, scattering sunshine into lliellv.-s 11 of those with whom she came in contact. Her most intimate friends never heard llier speak an unkind word of another. 1 Her sickness iastsd a long lime, ami her Jsiiffering was very severe, lint site Imre ii tit with Christian patience. All was dene iljjfor her that could be done by a loving [husband, parents, relatives, friends and a [skillful physician, lint nil in vain. Slit- had been a consistent member of 'II New Hope church for shout eight years fr She followed her Master in humility and j faithfulness and died as she had lived, mttrusting in G at. She lbved her .church " and strenghened it hy her f.dthfuliies and prnvers. She loved home and made it attractive and beautiful hy her unadorned simplicity slid goodness. Her husband and parents have a princeless heritage left them in the influence of lids Christian woman: let them Imitate her- Godly ex ample, then the sad farewell that wrung their hearts at her grave will have been only a good night shortly preceding a glorious goial morning in the better home beyond. A Fat end. To all whom it may concern: All persons interested are hereby noti- tifled ilist if no good cause tie shown to j j,; April, UEOHGIA, Paulding Countt To all whom it may concern: W. L. Cochran, executor on the estate of Jerry W. Wood, late of said county, deceased, has in due form applied to the undersigned for letters of dismission as executor on said estate, and 1 will pass upon said application on the first Moods V 1898. Given under Jmy the contrary, an order will be granted by the undersigned on the 5th day of April 1898, establishing a change in the public road as marked out by the road commis- missioners appointed for that purpose, < oinmi-ncing at the Raccoon hill on the Rtllesbero road and intersecting said road hand and official signature. This 3rd day of January, 1898. F. P. Hudson, Ordinary. A Narrow Escape. Thankful wordsjwrltlen by Mrs. Adu E. Hurl, of Groton, S. I). "Was takm with a laid cold which settled on my lungs: i-omdi set in and finally terminated in Shoe Mending. Half soling, 10 cents, If leather is fura- at tne head of hollow near the old gate ishad, or 90 ceuU place, and running through tht land of material R. C. Harris. I P rlc# *- F. P. Hudson, Ordinary. . . as beneficial tohumunity as ran lie rlalm- , mt wn wo „l ( | |j K(! m orr nmviii a ed hy any modern genlur. His assertion j ...mntry I cv. that lung troubles and consumption arc 1 *™ *" the UL,a P° or ln “ 1 '/ curable in any climate is proren by I cr seen; land is cheap. 1 on can get land "heartfelt letters or gratitude,” (tied in I f rom one to five dollars an acre. We his American and European ialmralnrles , wve , l0( .i„ty, HIld wf have plenty of o\ l thewi“rld. ,r0m ’ P ' 1 I Ic«go out any morning and ^."mjrtton. Four Doctors gave me up. Medical experts concede that bronchial, ■ kill me a fine turkey for dinner. I hud a „ iv j n! , j eoiilil live but a short time. 1 chest and luax troubles lead to Consinnp- | ()J , rolling yesterday and I went out be- vp ln y„,.|f „j, m m y Savior, determined tion, whicb, uninterrupted, means speedy for( , ll(( nn( | ki i|ed nle jolmler that jf j ( . ou i,i un t slay with my friends on Simply write to T, A. Slocum. M. C„ I weighed twenty pounds. 1 would like | ] W oidd ineetinyahsentoncsahovc 98 Pine street, New York, giving postot-1 for some of the fox hunters to come out, i IUK | mm t was advised to get Dr. King’s lice and express address, and the free , herc and ], ( .||, me lmve some fox rnces. i j; ew i)i„.„ vrr y for Consumption, Cough- medicine Will lie promptly sent, suffer- more fax out herc than Carter , d Oo | d ,. i K „ V e it » trial, took -in all ers should take instant advantage of hi. | ^ ^ , wouM like t() see ,„e-e few j e |, llttlottk ,.. cued me, and tlmnk Antony to Cleopatra. I am dying, Egypt, dying! Ebbs me crimson life.tidi; ftisfr And tint diirk, Phitonlnn rliiidnws Gat tier nn the evening lihisl, Let tin e arm, O queen, support me, Hush III.' sobbs nil 1 bow thine fill'. Listen to Hie great heart secrets. Thou and thou alone must hear Though my scarred und veteran legions Bear llielr eagles high no mure, 'I hough my wrecked and sentt -red galleys Strew dark Aetlum’- Though noglllti ring guards surrnund mu Prompt to do their muster’s will, 1 must perish like a Roman - Die tlie gre 11riumvlr still. Let not Caesar's servile minimis Mock Cue lion Ilius laid low: ’Twus no foemiin's I land llmt felled him. 'Twus Ids mvn III il sirueli the blow — Illds who, plllo ve I on thy bosom. Turned aside from '{lory’s my itis ivho, drunk wiili thy caresses, Mildly Hues u world uwuy. Should the bisc pleheluii rulilile Dire assail my fame »t Home, Where the noble spouse, Oeinvi.'i, Weeps within l.er widowed Inline, See k lier; say Ilia gods bear wit ie.-s— Alters, augurs, circling wings— That her blood, wiili nil lie com ntngleylf s Yet -slnill mount the throiio of ?iugs. And for thee, star-eyed Kgyptliui, Glorious soiceress of the Nile, Light my-path through Stygian duikncss Willi tin splend ir of thy smile. Give lot' esir thrones and kingdom* In-t Ills blow und liniiel twine: I can scorn nil ine.nier tilumplis, Triumphing in love iii.e thine. I am iljlng, Egypt, dying! Hlirk! the insulting I'oemaii’s c-y: They are coming-quick, my faUhlou! Let me front them ere I die. Aid no more amid the buttle Shall my sou! exulting swell; Isis and Osiris guard thee - Cleopatra—Komi—furewill! —William Haines Lytic. and furnish th« Pitching at corresponding Leave them at New Era Office. J. T. Muxs. generous proposition. Please tell the Doctor that you’saw hit offer in Tux Nxw Eka. DeWItt’s Witch Hazel Salva • Ceres PIUs. »cel«s, Bares. lilies in my next vain .hie |>u|ht. W. II. Smith, DeWItt’s Little Early Risers, The fsaioas little pills. God 1 mil saved and now a well and healthy woman.” Trial bottles free a- A. J. Cooper A Co.’s Drug Stoic. Regular size 50c. and #1.00. Guarau teed or price refunded. The Sure La Grippe Cure. There is no use Buffering from this timid fill malady, if yon will ohh get the right remedy. You are having puin all through your body, your liver is out "f order, have no appetite, no life or iimlii- 1ioii, have a bad cold, in fart are complete ly used up. Electric ltiturs is the oi !> remedy that will give you prompt i sure relief. They act directly on v Liver. Stomach 11111 Kidneys, tone up whole svstem and n uko you feel like new being They arc guaranteed or mu ev refunded. For Sale lit A. J. Coopty A Co.’s Drug Store, only 5dc. per hotq