The Dallas new era. (Dallas, Paulding County, Ga.) 1898-current, April 08, 1898, Image 4

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Before buying ^IQljjADll-ESl H ATS, C “" * ' ^ It’s your own fault, if you do not come and see how cheap you can buy ■them from me. I also have a nice line of GnilM, bn Iriiitlirtlsrt HOSIERY i ill 4-IMeokwear, Suspenders and J'ewelry.-f m "< ^ct, everything you want in tihe PRY GOODS DINE) all °f which will be sold cheap. Call and see me before buying. Respectfully," t -.7 r-5 J. F. WELCH Wool From Harj s Little Lamb. Mr*. Thorns* 6. t'opp, of Eldorado,Is,, 1 a* In Ik r porerrelon ynrn that araai spun fi<m llio wool of Die original 'iHsty's Hi. tlr Isnili*’’. Maty Sawyer, the little gtri whore Isnib pare the inspiration for the famous vrr*ea with wJUrli »v»rv one Is’fs- ttiflinr, * «* liorti ft fan*, liar... Ini The New Hop. it I. nn U, 1MMI. 1 lirre verses of llivpni m wu writ- mo ultoiit (lie guano. lie said lie did not 'Q» Qflho tin hy John Nnulson, Itvwhlcli two more vi.fres wi n:, added by a Mra. Townsend. Freni fhc w/ol of thin thorp MIm Pawjer •niatir two pair* of stockings, .ml li ISffl. at tlie rhnrrh fair at Storting, the connclit-, rd to nnriiTol the Ktp< kings, and Mrs.Copp. who wan ptrrewt and air *et|ti.lntaVic« of the family, m-fired the yarn. Ml km Haw. yer tiled In 18(H).—St. Paid PlonrerPrraa. EFWORTH LEAGUERS. TM th'Wlli.rn Hallway will fell yoli and your friend* ticket* to Maeon, Ga., and return, at one fare fof.tlie round trip, ac count of the KtaJ* Conveallon to be held | there April 7-10th. We have arranged to run Special trnln j Atlanta to Maeon, leaving Atlanta 1:80 p. j in., April 7th, taking up connection of j trnln panning Dalton, On., 11:28 it. nt„ ami Home, On., 10:40 a. m. Tills enabled you to reach Macon and be analgned to your hontea lieforr night. Kor fatUitr Infor mation rail on any agent of tha Poulhern Hallway, or write to C.‘E. Jaokhox, T. P. It Chattanooga, Teiin. Bra^ 11 It'a cool ami plrneam. Home froat, but notcmiMghlo kill fruit. Mra/McLendoo Is vaiy'low, and la not raitrcled to live many tlavn. Mr. llciirden, depot agent, ban go mi to Afntta to nee bln wife, wTm In very ill. know It wan to pnnh the ground up. It In good to pnnh nmpc tltlngn up. It often punbea one ijk to git It, ami alno piohen h|m up to pnyfor It. It ill n’t piijda^hy prigp*ff<l»qR:.HV. I hough. Ourpaperwi** newtiend: Wonder If the editor has n new linnil, two? Utikkl la looking for aprlttg poetn. Now: 1 wan not made for a spring poet, If I wan, on one kflow* It. « ,y. *1 The'ireea are green, Ihe hlrdn cloning Which clearly nhown that It In spring.- We hope (qt agUf i We'll go toljKSh i anant time thin rear: a far and nenr. Upon Ihe whole, wo nuroly nn an To have a good Ijmc with nweet 0-teen • We'll havragnoil time and fly very high. And hope to meet with ynu.Bukki.— Yea, Indeed, we will fly high And frant on nmilen and eldcken.pie. An nprlng neln all tlilngn In n whirl, Ho Httckkl can lake bin buggy mill girl. And to all the singings go, Jogging along mflflciwtcly nlow. Under the dome of Die deep blue nky. Now how will the above null you, liut-kki? Ai.bion. HAY., Farmers are plniiling corn. There ban been a lot of guano hauled to thin .eetlou'tlli. nprlng. Wheat in looking line for Ihe time of year. There Inin been a very goad crop of onta nnweil. • Mr. and Mm. II. .1. Thompson went to Dalian ihe flrat of tb'i week. 1 ain glad to nep our old county paper *dt^lght-pages brimmingfnil. Let all of tlUTOirrenp'jnilentn help the editor keep It full of MirMj^lug tin: people will like to read.' 1 nmWwrlter. but some of the correnpondenls are. 1 hope lliey will all writ a, II. Mnulding In on Ihe sick Hat. OmHit our eorrespomlents, T. R. E., Van through thin ceuntry wanting to buy A*me m^n. but I think from the time lie ■ipeitl with the widow up here he wan hunting Hue. Will) will we have for representative? I em for Harriett for judge, first, lait and until we gel hint, and for Col. J. M. lh.vln for icpificiitarivc. Brown. Farmersare gilllng along very well planting corn. The rain In falling very beautifully now, Mr. .1. A. llulloik ban a very Lice Held of whent. Log culling in the order of ihe day now. Mm. Jane Diinkill vlsitul cur town Hnturdny. Mennrn. J. Koli’t and W. A. Cola made WAR MAY BE DECLARED At any moment, but that docs not cut any figure with our low price, i<1^e carry a first-class, up-to-date line of ^ DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS AND NOTIONS. Also a full line of FAMILY AND FANCY GROCERIES. TOBACCOS, SNUFFS, Etc., which we will sell at lowest prices. Now this isno catch. Come and see for yourselves and be convinced; to see and hear a thing is to be doubly sure. Highest prices paid for all kinds of produce. HAY BROS, a hnsinenn trip to Atlanta till* week. Ilev. Hurt McClung paid J. N. Cbara- bern a visit Sunday. Wlmt young man got left Sunday? What man and woman panied the nhop, And did not have time to atop? lie linn a nice lady In town, And in here riding n woman around. Success to the New Era. Anon. Etta. An I have not Been aHy news from tlrin pari I will try and give yon a few, dot.. The health of oiir community la good. The farmers are about done putting In guano. They nrr working for another ft-cent cotton crop. Vr. and Mm. G. W. Mnulding visited the family of Mr. J. W. Pruett lent Sun day. r Mm. Annur MeMlehen left for Marietta the 2nd of March. We were veiy sorry to nee her leave. Gucsn who the young nun wa* that wan going from Ida gtrl’r house and neeu a man wills no head on. You know he ran. For fear of the WH-'te'ttnskel I wlltvlose. Papa's Litti.k Daui.ino. lte^, Bprayberry, of Dalian, will preach at thin iflAcs Saturday night before Ibc 4th Sunday In April. The farmers In this section ate progress ing nicely with their farms. Moat of them are planting a good deal of guano. ‘ We leAfn that the young men of thin community hnvo a very Interesting debate at the school houno each Saturday night. We think It would grow In Interest If they would Invite the ladies to attend. Erexebeh Johns. All who wish to purchase Reapers and Binder* Will tfo well, boforc buying, to nee M. H. Austin, agent for Moore’s Reapers and Hinders. Address, Acwoitb, Ga. An there has not lieen anything written faom our part of the county tn sometime, nnd ban been some luqolrv; -we will let you hear from un again. We are not In the back-grounds by any means; we are rather on a boom, and have been so very busy booming up our town that we hare not really had timetolet the IM'ople know bow we were progressing. We have bad proarhlrg somewhere In our community once a week ever slnro last December, by different ministers. Revs. George l'rewett and Jesse Adams conducted tlio meetings most of the time: lliey have done some very earnest and effective preaching, nnd will continue to carry on the meetings each Sebbalh after 1 , ternoon. Miss Nannie Griggs has taught a very flourishing school at this place this winter, nnd will vacate school April ‘Jilth until •Inly. This community sympathises with Rev, Jesse Adairs and family in their recent bereavement for their daughter, Mrs. Hnwkins, but we learn she was a Christian woman, and this should lie a very comforting thought. Miss Stelln Dupree and her brother Lee, visited relatives at Powder 8prlngs last week. Mr. Anderson Prewett and family vis ited the family of Mr. W. B. Griggs of Cobb county last week. Mr. Joe Hawkins, of Polk county, will move in the bouse with Jesse Adams tills week. Mrs. Callle Prewett and Miss 1 Nannie Griggs \ islted relatives and friends near Dallas last week. New Hope. Once kgaln I will liufenvor to writ* you a few lines. Some sickness In odr vicinity. The young peaches sre Very bully In. Jnrcd by the cold wave that strvck us las week. A few more days of sunshine and Ihe farmers will be ready to plant tliclr cotton seed. The early planted corn Is up nnd look. Ing well. All kinds of vegetables are up nnd look ing well In moat all our gardens. Wheat In this section is looking flna. War scare is at a very high pitch. The volunteers will soon start, that Is If they don’t put It olt. They will have to ex empt me, as I cannot go. The show here Wednesday night was very enjoyable to those who were present Mr. Francis Hntlrii has a good school here. Mr..O. E. Harwood visited relatives In Cobh county last Hnturdny and Sunday. Come again Ko-Ka-Kay-Lay. Rev. J. M. Williams preached an able sermon here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Garrison visited the family of Mr. W. C. Matthews Sunday Berner Is the man for our next gover nor. Mr. John Pi Mips and fnmily visited the family of Mr. Dan Rakeatraw Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Paris visited thi family of Mr. N. D. Paris Bunday. Mrs. O. F. Brinlle visited Ihe family ol Mr. O. A. Brintle Sunday. Miss Nora Spears relumed home Sun day. Miss Dorn Gray visited Mr. Will Parker Sunday. Mr. E. A. Wlglcy returned from Annis ton, Ala., Hunday. Who will lie thenexi? Mr. Guns Gunnells has purchased him a new buggy. Messrs. James Bobbins andC. A, Seng, gins attended services at Mt. Zion Sun day, where they heard an interesting ser mon preached by Elder W. W. West. Success to Tin New Exa. E. Mark A Born Politician. “Some men have a genius for politics, and Cbapler Is one of them," remarked the old resldant. “You all know whit a dressy, natty fellow he Is. how fastidious tn his taste and punctilious In Ids manners. The first time lie sppeared on the legisla tive ticket It was without tils knowledge or consent. It was suddenly discovered that one of the nominees was unworthy, the committee deposed him and Chapter was substituted. There was no doubt as to Ids ability to carry the city, but there was much uneasiness in the party as to how he would impress the rural constitu ency. ‘Leave that to me,’ were Ihe assuring words of Clmpler. He is scniploutly hon est in all his private affaire, but he is p-mid and did not believe In letting the people suffer for the want of a good repn senta- tlvc" simply liecausc they did not under stand him. When he went stumping In the country he went In the garb of a fur. nicr. Ur did not go to the ridiculous ex. trerne occasionally seen oa the stage, hut In discarded jewelry, saw that his clothes did not look ns though thev had been lift ed from a fashion piste, wore a soft hnt and heavy boots against whlah Ills cores were In a constant state of rclmllion. “Even then lie looked too much like a pampered favorite of fortune lo capture bucolic critics, and no one discovered thu fact more quickly than Chapter. He arose to the emergency, Going to the hotel of one of the smaller towns, be Invited a number of neighboring farmers to a little lunch. He ate with Ills knife, drank clear coffee out of a saucer sud never touched the napkin placed beside his plate. That night he blew out the gas In his room and was “rescued" by oue of the employes of ihe hotel with whom he hnd made special arrangement. He carried the county with a whhop and is proud to know how rap. dly he has acquired the ways of tbs world while retaining his love for the farmer.’’ —Detroit Free Press. The “cussing candidate," whom Sam Jones admires because he can say .hings that Ham can rot—though the Lord knows S:mi can say Inid enough things—profanes lo save money to the Stnte by abolishing preaching ta the convicts. Possibly he thinks that preaching might he abolished altogether: but we think a little of It in some of the Stale bouse offices might do good. Candler mar be ton far gone to save, but there is Bill Clifton.•—GrilHu News and Sun. Subscribe for Tub Nkw Era and Week ty Constitution. Only $1.80 for both pa pers. Subscribe now and try yourcliance for the $2800. CUBAN RELIEF mire, s IQlUCrS Oollo, Neuralnlauml Tuotlmcha ■ SWSHVI fl ¥e minuter Dour Stomach aud Summer Complaints. Price, 25 Cents. g-B^The War is on in Dead Earnest! Great Excitement in Furniture and Hardware circles.-#^ ar-THE DALLAS HARDWARE COMPANY. mammoth stock of~*-~*~ Furniture, and Fifteen per cent below R N I IjJ Eji Of all kinds and prices to suit you. Remember that we are headquarters for m B n m m m alliance prices. ®j m m n n m t-- OTTR hardware stock is complete, we are headquarters for wagons, hoes, and grain cradles=: ^K^Call and examine our stock* We will convince you tnat wc mean what we say, when we tell you that we can and will save you money by buying from us, - * - ^, ►♦^♦♦♦♦♦DALLAS HARDWARE COMPANYi-vw^^b^mp*^ )»» >R. L. RAWLS, Manager. < 44< \