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■»* yoj cut* ita conaaqseoce*. These are
■o»« of the ooiuwaaencea of oonatipation :
BlHomiMm, lose of appetite, pimple*, sour
atoraaeh, depreaeion, coated tongue, night-
■«*> Palpitation, oold feet, debility, dis-
weakaeea, backache, vomiting,
jaandioe, piles, pallor, stitch, irritability,
j^oaaneja. headache, torpid liver, heart-
hm, fo«l breath, aleapleeaneae, drow.l-
■ev, hot aids, cramp*, throbbing head.
Ayor's
Pills:
Dr. J. C. Ayer’s Pills are a specific for
all diseases of the liver, stomach, and
bowels.
"I suffered from onmtlpstlon which as
sumed such an obstinate form that I feared
H would cease s stoppage of the bowela.
After ratal/ trying various remedies, I be-
gau to t*£ Ayer's Pil Is. Two botes elfocted
a complete ears.”
D. BURKE, Baeo, Ms.
* “For ofefct year* 1 waa afflicted with
constipation, which became so bad that the
doctor* eouU do so more for me. Then I
began to' fipgb. Ayer’s Pills, and soon tho
bowel* recovered their natural action.”
Wit. R. BeLAUCETT, Dorset, Oat
rm nu rahr
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Intered In the Poet OMoelat Dalian,
Ga. an seoond-olaan mall matter.
DALLAS, QA., JUNE 10, 1808.
Sampson is reported to linvc gained a
victory over the Spuniurdsut Simtlago last
Moudtiy.
"One Minute Cough Cure is the best
preparation I have ever sold or used and
1 can’t say too much in its praise.”—I,.
M. Keniton, Merchant, Odell, Ua. A. J.
Cooper & Co.
It is generally conceded that your Uncle
Allen D. Candler will receive the Demo
cratic nomination for governor.
Late to bed and early to rise, prepares a
man for his home in the skies. Early to
lei and a Little Early Riser, the pill that
makes life longer and better and wiser
A. J. Cooper & Co.
The Primary.
The winners in lust Monday’s primary
wore:—
For Governor A. D. Candler; Secretary
of Statu l’ldllip Cook; Comptroller Gener
al W. A. Wright; Com. Agriculture O.
B. Stevens; School Com. G. R. Glenn;
Attorney Gcnetal J. M. Terrell; Prison
Commissioner J. 8. Turner; Treasurer W.
J. Speer. Maddox defeated Harris for
congress.
The Cuban question ami political Issues
sink Into Insignificance with the man who
suffers from pilpB. What he most desires,
is relief. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve
cures piles. A. J. Cooper & Co.
‘‘Probably no siuglc drug Is employed
l i nervous diseases with effect so mnik-
edly beneficial as tlioso of cod-liver oil.
These arc the words of an eminent med
ical teacher. Another says:“The hy-
pophosphites are generally acknowledged
as valuable nerve tonics,,’
Both these remedies are combined in
Scott's Emulsion. Therefore, take It for
nervousness, neuralgia, sciatica, insomnia
and brain exhaustion.
8. E. Parker, Sharon, WIs., writes:—“I
have used DeWitt’s Witch Haz.el Salve for
itching plies ami it always stops them in
two minutes- I consider DeWitt’s Witch
llnzel Salve tile greatest pile cure on the
market.” A. .1. Cooper & Co.
NOTICE.
All |)crsoiis nre hereby notilied not to
employ J ick Smith, ps I have hired him
to work with me on the farm during the
prescutye.tr. June 7tli, 1898.
Naxct Jonhs.
.NUBIAN TEA cures Dyspcp-
——
Commencement Exercises.
The commencement exercises of the
Dallas Institute will ltegln next Sunday
with a sermon at the court house.
Recitations and speeches by the pupils
Monday morning at 9:80 o’clock,
Monday evening at 8 o’clock, general
exercises, recitations, dialogues, etc., by
the larger pupils.
Tuesday morning at 9:30, graduating
exercises, followed by un address by Dr.
J. C. Wingo.
The public is cordially Invited to attend-
Col. L. M. Washington was in Marietta
this week.
Executive Committee Meeting.
The new executive committee of the
Democratic party of Paulding county met
at the court house at Dallas oil June 7th,
J. M. Davis was elected temporary
chairman und J. II. Baggett temporary
secretary.
VjKin the districts' la-ing called, it was
found that the following districts had e-
lccted new committeemen:
Dallas, Cains, California, Wcddlngton,
Tallapoosa, Nineteenth, Umphrey, Rac
coon.
A motion to complete the list of com
mitteemen by electing three new eommlt-
mlttoemen for each district that had not
acted, was carried.
The roll of the new cxccutlvo commit"
tee as completed, Is as follows:
Acontlrce, It. T. Grogan, Hailey Bone,
T. T. Swcntt.
Braswell, J. B. Dickson, W. M. Hicks,
Thomas Camp, Jr. .
Bttrnllilckory, J. H. Spinks, W. J. Shef
field, «. B. Tildiltts.
Cains, A. Furr, James Palmer, W. B.
Cole.
California, C. A. Pool, T. R. Echols,
J. D. Babb.
Dallas, L. M. Washington, J. E. Butler,
II. C. Scogglnti.
Hiram, B. E. Crokor, T. L. Roper, B.
T. Moon.
Nineteenth, W. A. Cole, W. II. Morgan,
J. II. Baggett.
Raccoon, J. 11. Matthews, A. Holland,
W. N. Anderson,
Pumpklnvlne, Alonzo Harris, Alonzo
Lculherwood, J. M. V. Matthews.
Tallapoosa, J. C. Embry, B. B. Beall,
J. C. McBrnycr.
Utah, J. A. Holcombe, W. Crnton, W.
F. Lee.
Union, A. J. McBrnycr, W. T. Austin,
W. li. 8. Adn.r.
Umphey, W. J. Austin, W. F. Palmer,
G. T. McClung.
Twentieth, T. M. Dupree, M. V. San
ford, G. W. Grogan.
Wcddlngton, J. M. Watson, C.C. Moon,
Millon Norton.
L. M. Washington was elected permit-
ncnl chairman and J. B. Baggett perinn-
neat secretary and W. A. Cole assistant
secretary.
Motion to reconvene in the court house
in Dallas on June 35th, 1898, at 10 a. m.
was carried. At that time the executive
committee will consolidate the vote in
tho primary for Judges of the Supreme
Court to be livid on tho 83ri! lust.
J. M. Davis Tern. Chairman,
J. B. Baggett, Secretary.
J. H. Howell, J. H. Adair and Y. M.
McAdams, twenty minutes each. Recess
one hour.
Ar-rntNoox.
Tho President sang one song. Lesson
by W. A. Ha-ris, W. M. Norton and J. B.
Watson, twenty minutes each, after which
there was an intermission of ten minutes.
Resolved, That the next nnnual session
of tills body meet with the churchalFlint
Hill six miles south of Dallas on Saturday
before the 8rd Sunday in July next.
A song by the President. S. A. Beall
II. F. Morris and W. T. Morris then led
twenty minutes each.
Second Dat. I
At 9 o'clock the President calked the
house to order by ringing, "All Jilail the
Power of Jesus Nnmit.” . Opeulfig prayir
by brother Joe Wood. \ _ ■’
Lessons in music by W|. A. Harris, H.
F. Morris and T. C. Howell, twenty min.
utes each. Intermission fifteen minutes.
Lessons in music by B. F. Hagln, W.
M. Norton ami J. B. Watson twenty min
utes each. Iteeess one hour and thltty
minutes.
Tlie President sting one song. Lessona
in music by H. R. Rakcslraw, C. L. All
good and J. II. Howell, twenty minutes
nueh. Ifercss ten minutes.
Three songs cnch by J. II. Adair, W
A. Harris, H. K. Morris and J. II. Watson.
Tlie meeting was well atteuded and well
behaved. W. T. Minima, Pres.
J. II. Howbm., V. Pres.
J. H. Aoaiii, Sec.
On6 Minute is not long, yet relief Is ob
tained In half that time liy the use of One
Minute Cough Cure, it prevents consump
tion und quickly cures colds, croup Imm-
chills, pneumonia, la grippe and all thrun t
and lung troubles. A. J. Cooper A Co.
Flint Hill.
As the correspondents showed up so
well last week, I will come again.
Some sickness about.
We are still needing rain.
The farmers are about up with their
work and wailing for tlie showers that
will come some of these days.
The outlook for biscuit this year is
promising.
Oats are a total failure.
Last Saturday and Sunday were regular
meeting days at New Harmony.
Miss Potla Lester, of Dallas attended
church at Now Harmony last Sunday.
IClilcr W. T. Waidonwill preach (D. V.)
at Macedonia tlie fourth Sunday in this
month. Litti.k Juk
Bantv.
Planters bin, Constipation and lndi- j
gcsliuu. Regulates the Liver. Price, 25 cte.
Net vo: g prostration is a term common
ly us. il to in llcatc a weakened and debll
Stated statu of the nervous system and n
vltiuted condition of the blood. Its symp
toms are unusual nervousness, great irri
tnlblity. ami incapacity for physical or
mental labor, anil it is caused by errors in
ilittor hygiene. Dr. J. H. McLean’s
Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purify-
cr is recognized everywhere, even by the
medical profession, as u superior remedy
to counteract weakness of this character.
Price 60c and $1 a bottle.
Minutes of the Quarterly Singing
Convention.
Fiiist Dat, May 7th, 1898
The quarterly meeting of the Paulding
County Singing Convention, agreeable to
previous arrangements, met at Pumpkin-
Tine church. The President called tit,
meeting t > order, by singing, “O, for
Thousand Tongues." Opening prayer bv
J. H. Howell. Appointed H. C. Scog
gins, Joseph Mi Blayer and M. L. Green
arrangeiug committee. Lessoj iu music
BILL'S IN TROUBLE.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATION, us tiny
cannot reach tlie scut of the disease. Ca-
turih is a blood or constitutional disease,
and In order to cure it you must take in
ternal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is
taken Internally, nnd acln directly on tlie
blood anil mucous surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh
Cure Ih not a quack medicine. It was pre
scribed by one of tlie best physicians in
tills country for years, and is n regular
prescription. It is composed of tlie liest
tonics known, combined with tlie he:t
Idood purifiers, acting directly on the
mucous surfaces. Tlie perfect combina
tion of the two ingredients is what produ
ces such wonderful results in curing Cn-
turrnh. Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. CIIENNEY & CO., Props.,
Toloilo, O.
Sold by druggists, price 75c.
Hull's Family Pills are thu best.
TIE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS
la due not only to the originality and
almplicity of the combination, but also
to the care and shill with which it is
manufactured by scientific processes
known to the California B’io Sviiup
Co. only, and we wish to impress upon
•11 the Importance of purchasing the
true and original remedy. As the
genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured
by tho Califoiinia B’io Syrup Co.
only, a knowledge of that fact will
assist one In avoiding tlie worthless
Imitations manufactured by other par
ties. The high standing of tlie Cali
fornia B’io Syrup Co. with the medi
cal profession, and tlie satisfaction
which the genuine Syrup of B’igs has
given to millions of families, makes
the name of tlie Company a guaranty
of tho excellence of its remedy. It is
far tn advance of all other laxatives,
as it acts on the kidneys, liver anti
bowels without irritating or weaken
ing them, nnd it does not gripe nor
nauseate. In order to get its beneficial
effects, please remember tho name of
the Company —
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
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DRAKETOWN.
Tlie farmers in this community nre wcl'
up with their work, but crops arc suffer
ing considerably onnecount of the drouth.
The Mormons struck Ibis place last
week, and have been preaching at the
school houses.
Tlie young people of Drakcton and
community have organized a literary so
ciety. AVe hope it will prove to bo a suc
cess.
Mr. anil Mrs. I. U. Waltom, of Doug-
lasvllle, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mc-
Braycr last week.
Unless it rain soon, gardens and oats
will lie a failure.
There will lie an all day singing at this
place tlie lird Sunday in tills mouth. Let
everybody come.
Wo are glad to notice the interest thnt
is being taken in the Sunday school and
the choir at tills place.
Dr. Eaves was on the siekjist last week,
•>ut we nre glad to know that he is nltle to
lie out again.
Miss Rilla Hutcheson, who has been
attending tlie Douglnsville college this
spring, lias returned home.
Mr. W. H. Golden has been sick for a
few days, but Is Improving.
Wliut's the matter with tho correspond,
ents? Let's hear from you.
Success to Tlie New Era.
Bi-kki.
Dry weather is all the cry. .
Mr. W. 8. Gladden made a business
trly to Dallas Tuesday.
| Mr. J. W. Godwin who is in business in
Summervillo is visiting home folks litis
week.
Rev. Mr. Palmer, of the Christian
church, will preach at the new school
house at tills place Sunday June 19th.
We are having a flourishing Sunday
school at this place,
Wheat harvesting and war talk is the
order of tlie day.
A Spanish potato Plowed up in Mr. C.
A. Henson's garden last week anil com
pletely demolished one side of it.
Outs is almost a complete failure in this
section.
Mr. Zeik Ruforil lias left his crop anil
gone to seliiug medicine nnd sparking.
Mr. II. P. B’oster lost a fine milk cow
last week.
Mr. Oliver Whitworth is making weekly
trlpps to Cobb county. Something nt-
tractive.
Mr. Tom Decker went in the direction
of lluntsvillo Sunday. That is all we
know about it.
Alltion please tell tne whether or not
those standing collar, shoo-tly nnd bloomer
girls arc subject to war.
Make Twain.
I was seriously altlicteil with a cough
for several years, and last fall had a m .re
severe cough than ever before. 1 have
used many remedies without receiving
much relief, ami being recommended to
try a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy, by a friend, who, knowing me to be
a poor widow, gave it to me, I tried it,
and with tlie most gratifying results. The
first bottle relieved me very much and the
second bottle lias absolutely cured me. 1
have not hud as gnod health for twenty
years. Respectfully, Mtts. Mary Beard,
(llarlmoro, Ark. Sold by A. J. Cooper
& Co.
Diseases are manifested by
Backache,
Rheumatism,
Loss of Appetite,
Foul Tongue
and Weakness
Dr. J.N. NeLEUI’S
LIVER and
KIDNEY BALM
Is the remedy you need, of equal
service in mild or chronic cases.
• 1.00 PER BOTTLE. *
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I OOK OUT for tlio first signs of
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T HE misery of sleeplessness ran only be
realized by those who huvo experi
enced it. Nervousness, sleeplessness,
headaches, neuralgia and that miserable
feeling of unrest, can surely bo cured by Dr.
Miles' Restorative Nervine. So certain is
Dr. Miles of this fact that all druggists are
authorized to refund price paid for tho first
bottle tried, providing it does not benefit.
Mrs. Henry Ilruns, wifo of tho well known
blacksmith at Graud Junction, Iowa, says:
''I was troubled with sleeplessness, nervous
ness, headache and irregular menstruation;
8UfTering untold misery for years. I used
various advertised remedies for female com
plaints besides being under the care of local
physicians, without help. I noticed in Dr.
Miles' advertisement tho testimonial of a
lady cured of ailfticnts similar to mine, and
I shall never ceaso to thank that lady. Her
testimonial induced me to use Dr. Miles'
Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills, which
restored me to health. I cannot say enough
for Dr.Miles'Komedies.
Dr. Miles' Remedies
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benefits or money re
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DB. MILES MEDICAL 00.. Elkhart, Ind.
I've got a letter, parson, from my son away out west.
An’ my ol’ heart is heavy as an nnvet iu my breast
To thiDk the boy whose futur' I iiatl once so proudly planned
Should wonder from th» path o’ right un’ come to aich an endl
1 told him when he left us only three short years ngo,
He'd find himself a-plowin’ in amighty crooked row—
He'd miss his father’s counsels, an' his mothers’ prayers too,
But he said the farm was hateful, uu' he guess’d he’d have to go.
I know that’s big tempation for a youngster In the west,
But I believed our Billy had the courage to resist.
An’ when lie left I warned him o’ the ever waiten’ snairti
That lie like hidden sarpints in life's pathway everywhere,
But Bill lie promised faithful to lie careful and alowed
He'd build a reputation that'll make us mighty proud.
But it seems as how my counsel sort o' failed from Iris mind
An' now, the hoy’s iu trouble of tlie very wit a f t kind!
His letters came so seldom that I somehow sort o’ knowed
That Billy was u-trampin' on a mighty rocky road,
But never once imagined he would bow my head in shame
An’ in the dust’d waller Ills ol’ daddy's honored name.
He writes from out in Denver, nnd tlie story's mighty short:
I Just ean’t tell his mother; it’ll crush Iter poor ol’ heart;
An’ so 1 reckoned, parson you might break the newt to her—
Bill’s lit tlie legislature, but be doesn't say what furl
—Denver Poat.
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