The Dallas new era. (Dallas, Paulding County, Ga.) 1898-current, May 20, 1898, Image 4

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LADIES’ HATS, Call on me. It’s your own fault, if you do not come and see how cheap you can buy then from me. I also have a nice line of AI5& a full line of. CLO THING, jgf - 1. - ■ t« <»-. • efe-" -fNeok.v. ear, Suspenders and «Tewelry. 4- ulcers. fact, everything you want in the DRY GOODS*LIKE, which will be sold cheap. Call and see me before buying. Respectfully, J. F. WELCH DRAKETOWN. Here I rome again scarf* of new*, hut empty wagons nuke more fuss than load ed one*. Every thing Is very quiet In our little village at this time, except the war tulk, |t set ms to he the Issue of the tiny. A mad dog passed through this place I ast Monday morning, and wns killed af ter n chase of two or three miles. Mr. Helton kl'lcd his dog Inst Thursday •tight. Supposed to lie tund. Wlmt's the matter wilh Sweet Heart? I notice he, she or It, ns the esse mnv be, haa not appealed kit some time. Let’s ^^^^^TflWersarc jimtlng In good lime dur- Ing this hesutlfnl weather. "Ain’t it hot" Is the order of the day. I Regular srrvieea were held lit this plaee Saturday and Sunday. The health of this community la very good. Dr. J. J. Cmmley, of Holly Pond, Ala., r la visiting lilt many friends aud relatives 5 ' at this place. > • Yes, Albion, I’ve been visiting. Feasted on Andes nnd chicken pie. You ought to have been with me. Prof. R. H. Hutcheson has gone to At lanta to spend a few daya. Mr. Lewla Hrooks, the well-known mer- j'-'- chant of thin place, intends to raise some wstermelons, as he has twice replanted hi* patch. Picnic time la near at hand. The choir meets here the first Sunday evening, and the third Sunday iu the morning.' Let everybody come. I ace some of the correspondents, I for one am becoming negligent. It is predicted that Allen D. Candler will carry Paulding county by a large ma- jority. Iu fact, he has no real opposition In this part. Hurrah for Allen D. Candler, The Now Era and Ita correspondents. Bt'KKl. Flint Hill. At we have been silent for (onto time we will show our hand. No sl< kuess at present. Wheat Is louking due. Oats arc need, ing rain. (.hopping cotton lathe order of the day. J. D. Compton and wife visited the fnmlly of Mr. Q. T. Compton on last Sun day. Mr. W. M. (Indium and family visited Mr. Uniri Lowery’s uuur Cross Roads last Sunday. 1 mid my pard attended the elul) at Lse ’chool house last Saturday night. Illrain club Is on a boom. I guess Clay Pole will give us the proceedings. Wars and rumors of war, let them fight, but I and my pard are not us yet ready to go. Who were the two young men thnt got disappointed on lust Saturday evening? Rest w islies for the New Era. Litti.b Joa. Rantt. OVSFBF8IA i« the ennse of un- r* told suffering. By taking Hood’s oursaparilla tho digestive orgnttn are toned and dyspepsia |§ CURED. i The Hot Sprirgs of Arkansas The Mountain Look'd Miracle of IheOzrrka- The hot waters, the mountain air, equa ble climate and the pine forests make Hot Springs the most wonderful health and pleasure resoit Iu the world, summer or winter. It Is owned, endorsed anil eon- trolledthy the U. S. Government nnd has accommodations for nil classes. The Ar lington and Park hotels and 60 others and 800 boarding houses are open nil summer. Having an altitude or 8000 feet it Is a cool, sHfc nml nearby refuge during the heated term 111 the south. For Information concerning Hot Springs address C. F. Cooly, Manager business Men’s League, Hot Springs, Ark. For reduced excursion tickets and par- I ctilarn of the trip see loeul agent or ad dress W. A. Turk,Gen’l Pass. Agl. South ern Uy„ Washington, D. C. D1am«a»« nubian tea cures Dyspep- nalHllSsin, Constipation and Indi gestion. Hag 11 la ten tho Liver. 1’riec, 25 c*. MT. OLIVET. As my first letter escaped the waste basket, I will write again. Evrry thing Is moving along lively. Mr. Clift Smith visited relatives near McPherson last week, Hurrah fer the young man that happen ed to a Imd accident. A large crowd attended preaching here Sunday. Aunt Jane Cmton Is very III. We hope for her speedy recovery. The singing at this placo will he put off until the first Sunday In June.. Then hoi ho! for the Line-bird that catches so many swings. Miss Ida.Collins .visited Mends of York- vlllc recently. How Hrc the young ladles thnt smoke nnd drive the gray horse. "Tall Telar” thinks he de stuff. Rukai) Waoom. Safety For Women, Tansy, Pennyroyal and Cotton Root Pills remove all suppressions and irregu larities. #1 per box. For particulars ad dress I)r. Frank Eduioudsou r AUuuta, Qu, Quadrennial General Conference M. K. Church South, Baltimore, Md., May 4f/c28, 1898—-/frrftrceri Holes via Southern lluilioay. On account of the Quadrennial General Conference of the M. E. Church South at Baltimore, Md., May 4th-2Sth, 1898, the Southern Railway will soil tickets Rom all points on Its line to Baltimore and re turn at greatly reduced rates. Tickets will be sold May 2nd Hrd nnd 4th, and May 9th, 10th nnd lllh, with tiled limit May 81st, 1898. The schcdulo accommodations via tho Southern Hallway arc most excellent and parlies contemplating attending tills meet- pig nnd desiring rates sleeping car reserv ation, etc., should conimuulcntc at once with nearest agsnt of the Southern liail- wuy. One Minute Cough Cure, cur«4. That Is wlist It was mads tor. f n C El r er MONEY r n t t! ■ 11 t t! only firm where you lleslers’ nr Midair W 1 iMuik, the t’d iter of IhU iwpri of tho ninltitndo of patron* who h*T* pi chfti«-<| milliniui of dullani worth of tn»Y mrnt* from un during nearly bo yc*i prw^book “Thg l(t’*rl of thoFoopI*,” Rond for oar new I MOM t ntalogue, IIIUHtrMrd In colors, containing full (ImorlpUuus of nil our |*i«it»ii nnd Organ*. KEMKMIIKR wo aro the only Arm of actual manufacturers wiling exclusively to the general ot, *t fgetory cost—the There.areJJio. Agent's. .... , r money, frsi»mial offkrm now mm. equlredlnadv B IkadV ----- —..ofthe Inga thousand recent ,,rv. W»NT FAIL TO tVUITF. ATOMIC to o'.™ WAgHIWQTON.N.J.tgll your own home ncy n«gu I red In advance, Safe dfl Ivory TKIIMS: No SatUfartlon, Ho P*y. '^S’btflTior particular! of our pop*'? Hlar i o.Fnrtnrr.hlp Finn by < which *nr ono enn easily obtain a A poitNIHlI lMnuo or organ for noth* > lug.. Full explanation with overy > catalogue. $ OFFICIAL DIRECTORY DISTRICTJJFFICTRS. Representative in Congress, 7th District JOHN W. MADDOX, of Rome. Judge Tallapoosa Circuit— C. G. JANES Ccdnrtown. Solicitor General—W. T. ROBERTS, Douglasvlllu. Senator, 88th Senatorial District, W. F. (.IGLDKIJ, Of Haralson Comity. Representmivo of Paulding County, A. L. BARTLETT. C<>llMIY OFFICERS- -Irtllnnry t\ P. HUDSON Clerk Superior Court ....n. L, OWENS Sheriff... 11. F. WHEELER Deputy Sheri ft W. N. ANDERSON “ " R. V. WHITWORTH Tax Collector A. I,. WOltTHAN Tax Receiver...ADOLPHUS PEARSON Treasurer .. N. COOPER Surveyor O. M. WIG LEY Coroner J. F. SUMMERVILLE School Commissioner W. Z. SPINKS CITY OFFICERS. * Mnyor, T J. FOSTER Marshal, . . WILLIS BONE Clerk A. J. CAMP Councilmans W. II. BONE C. J. LESTER J. C. WATSON E. DAVIS J. II. HENDERSON. ni.uAsu. CUBAN RELIEF cure* MdllKrS C{,llCt * Nl Mualr.iuimtl Tootlmcho ■ m ▼iu live wiuutes. Sour Stomach and Summer Compiaiubi. Pricu, 25 Couth The Easy Running. “HOUSEHOLD” Sewing Machine. TIHE TABLE. . - Tnking effect Sunday, May 1st, 1898. ooixo North. No. 7—Due at Dtllass 11:86 p. m No. 18—Due at Dallas 9:08 a. m. No. 9—Due at Dnllas 6:13 p. m. OOINO SOUTH. No. 10—Duo at Dallas 10:21 a. ra. No. 14—D :e at Dallas 6:51 p. m. No. 8—Due at Dallas 3:14 a. m. Ail trains stops. W. A. FOSTER, Agent. The most modern Sewing Mn chine of the age, ebracing all of the latest improvements DURABILITY, K RANGE OF WORK 1 and SIMPLICITY Old Sewing Machines taken In exchange. Dealers wanted in unoccupied territory. CoWbtpondeucc solicited. Address, J. II. Derbyshire, General Agent, RICHMOND/V AT 832 Muio Street. Dr. Murray’s Universal Hair Promoter Cures dandruff, stops the lmlr from fall- ing oul, invigorates Jhu growth, is a superb dressing, and while not a nyo, by nourishing Its roots, will positively re store gray hair to its original color. It is the par-cxceilonce of nil hair restorers. PRICP, SI .00 PBR LAUGC BOTTLB. For sale by druggistfl— if not,send tons and it will be pent, prepaid, upon receipt of price. MANUFACTURED ONLY QY TM« Murray Medioine Company. ATLANTA. OA. CSeMO* WAR HAS BEEN DECLARED -At this-time, but that does not cut any figure with our low price.-. *^"We parry a fi,yst-class, up-to-date line ot DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS AND NOTIONS. Also a full line of FAMILY AN!) FANCY 1 . GROCERIES. TOBACCOS, , . . A ; ■" I*'* *■ *■ • ; ’ '• SNUFFS, Etc., which we will sell at lowest prices. iNow this is no catch. Come and see for yourselves and be convinced; to see aDd hear a thing is to be doubly sure. Highest prices paid for all kinds of produce. BROS. . -.Tf-'V’ ,4V !Tr^r l _ • < l I -*$*~The War is on in Dead Earnest! Great Excitement in Furniture and Hard ware .circles.-#^*- /'"’THE DALLAS HARDWARE COMPANY. ~~*A MAMMOTH STOCK OF- U N I T 1'1_J I - *] Of all kinds and prices lo suit you. Remember that we are headquarters for FURN IT URE and Fifteen P cr cent below i® M M i® i® iffli ALLIANCE PRICES, i® m i® i® i® i® :=T~0UR HARDWARE STOCK IS COMPLETE. WE ABE HEADQUARTERS FOB WAGONS, HOES, AND GBAIN CBADLES=Z=: , /'—Call and examine our stock. Ve will convince you that we mean what we say, when we tell you that we cart apd^will save you money by buying from us. - ^DALLAS HARDWARE COMPANY, y >» > R. L. RAWLS, Manager, < ^ ^