The Dallas new era. (Dallas, Paulding County, Ga.) 1898-current, June 17, 1898, Image 6

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L 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 Mitu, lies, )Tiig, fiatatt •Also, a full line 6f CLO THIKra, STRAW HATS, SHOES, .1 . 4-Neols.v. ear, Suspenders and Jewelry. -4- 111 fact, everything you want in the DRY GG0DS9LIKF, all which will be sold cheap. Call and see me before buying. Respectfully,' J F. W E L C H i , A - -♦^The \%ir is on in Head Earnest! Great Excitement in Furniture and Hardware circles. ^♦THE DALLAS HARDWARE COMPANY. MAMMOTH STOCK OF- FURNITURE Of all kinds and prices to suit you. Remember 'that we are hcadquarte s for is i® i® M i® i® ALLIANCE PRICES. ® Furniture and Fifteen per cent below s i® m m m IZ. J OUaiHABLVAIiE STOCK IS COKPIETE. WE ABE HEADQUARTERS FOR WAGONS, HOES, AND GRAIN CRADLES: ’Call and examine our stock, Vc will convince you that we mean what we say, when we tell you that we can and will save you money by buying from us.’*"'% • PALIAS HARDWARE COMPANY,- / >» > R. L. RAWLS, Manager. \ Flint Hill. W« urn still in the ring, but not foi Oglit. We nro nil quiet down here. We bnvc liceu l)le»»ed with a good rain for which we arc thankful. Mr. James Lowery, of Roxnnn, visltci 1 tlie family of Mr. W. M. Uraliam li a 1 8 mday. , Mr. It. T. Moon, of Brunswick, litas moved back to Hiram. We are glud to have him hack with ua. Uev. .1. T. Euki a tilled his regular np- puintmeut at Flint Hill last Sunday. The Sunday school at Flint 1 fill aeenu to lie In a Hnurlaldug condition. Three young men left Jlliese parlt last Bundiiy evening lmunil for the north. Thera must he something attractive. What's the matter with Albion? Where la I.lltle Dock?' I Beat wishes for the New Em. I.im k Job IIantt. NEW HOPE. The Hot Sprit gs of Arkansas One Minute Cough Cure, cures That Is wliat It wm made for. BRASWELL. The farmers of this uommimlty tire yrry well up with their crops. A iroml ruin, which was much needed fell Sunday. l’herc ta much sickness In this neigh bor mind. Mr. Oliver Earwood made a trip to Uordon county last week. Were nmiriul la.t Sunday, at the re - deuce of the hrldo'a parents, Mr. (i 8 Ouimells and Mi-s Jai.le Pearson, E i . O. W. Tihhlta performing the erremon, a Hus Albion gone t > thu war? Mr. L. C. Parker, who Ims been in A • nlston, Ala., for some lime, has returned. Hev. W. A. Ragsdale will preach Imre the 4th Sunday In this lilt nth. Miss Dovlo McAdams and Mrs. D.llu Ungers attended church here Sunday. Mr. Dan Iinkcatruw and family wer> g tests of Mr. John Phillips' family Su - day. Mc-srs. A. O. and C. 0. Scoggins visit ed relatives hole Sunday. I Mr. W. U. Wood visited in this com. munlty Sunday. Wheat threshing is now on hand. Sweetheart should write oltener. K. Maiik. "the Mountain Locked Miracle of the Ozarks- After a si ort absence, we come again. Wheal harvesting is over, and it is said to be guild. Oats are medium. Mr. J. It. Dickson Ims a patch of the hc.>t wc have Been. Mr. J. L. MeIfcndnn, of Atlanta, wa- up Sunday. Mr. J. II. Dickson visited relatives at Powder Springs l ist Sunday. t. clandestine marriage took place near Hecktn .rt (he first Wednesday in this month. The contracting parties were Mr. John Waldrop, of Griffin, and Miss Mary Hawkins. Mr. Wnldrnp returned to llritlin, leaving his bride here, having made arrangements for Mr. J. Hand! to bring her In Braswell last Sunday and p it her on the train to meet tier husband in Atlunta. No, Mark, the standing cellar and bloomer girls are no more subject to war draft than are the Jones, Browns or the Simms girls. Mr. J. K. Hulsey had Ids thigh broken about two weeks ago, Inti is improving and w ill soon lie up. There was a large crowd attended the singing here Sunday, and good order pre vailed. Whooping cough is raging iu this co - munlty. A muon. THINK nboitt your health. Do no! * allow scrofula taints to develop it your blood. Take Mood's Sttrstipn- villa now and keep yourself WELL. SIMMER HE-CRTS. Many I'oilghif tl summer resorts arcsii- unted on an 1 mi’lied via .the Southeri It til way. Wliell «• one desires the sendd’ nr the niouiilr.iiH, the fashionable lint I or (pilot country homer, they can lie reach c I via lIlia magnith cat highway of travel. Asheville, N. C., Hosn Mountain. Tenn a i I the mountain icsorts of East Tenues sac and Wesiern North Carolina,—'The Loil oftlir 8V.’ T,te Spring-’, 'Tenn O iv. r Springs, Tenn., Lookout .Mounta n Ti till., Lltliia Springs, tla., the variou Virginia Springs, also the seashore tesorl are ren thed hy thu Southern ltiU way oi i onvenh’lil selie lilies ail I at ver , lo i rate. . Th • Sent her.i lt.dlway lias is-ned i tisodsome folder, entitled, "Summer Ho Iris and ItesorU,” descriptive of nearly tic t.iousind summer resort hotels and hoarding houses, including information egarding rates for hoard at the difTercul I. ces an I railroad rates to reach them. \\ rite to (J. A. lienscoter, Assl-tant tieneral Pnsseugi r Agent, Southern Hall- way, Chattanooga, Tenn., for a copy ol his folder. The hot waters, the mountain air, equa ble climate and the 11 no forests make lint Springs the mi st wonylerful health and pleuritic result iu the world, summer or winter. It Is owned, endorsed and con- Irollctllliy tint U. S. Government and lias accommodations for all classes. The Ar- ngtou and Park lintels and 110 others and 1300 hoarding hnitrcs are open "II summer. Having an altitude or 2000 feet it Is a co d, safe and nearby refuge during the hunted term in the south. For information concerning Hot Springs address C. F. Cooly, Manager business Men’s League, Hot Springs, Ark. For reduced excursion tickets and pur- i eliinrs of the trip see local ngi lit or ad dress W. A. Turk.Uen’l Pass. Agt. South ern Uv.. Washington, D. C. LOST-A hliiek-spnlted lion ltd, an swer- to the name of "Holly.” Please notify me and get liberal reward. Mus. Nancy Jones. •^We carry a first-class, up-to-date line oi - ^ 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 is no catch. Home and see for yourselves and be convinced; to see and hear a thing is to be doubly sure. Highest nrices paid for all kinds of produce. FIAY BROS. D yspepsia is the cause of un told suffering. lie Inking Hood's Sitranpiirllln the digestive organs are toned and dyspepsia |g CURED. Subscribe for Tub Nkw Era and Week ly Constitution. Only tj 1.80 for both pa pera. Subscribe now uuti try your chs.icc or tlie $3500. ALL PAPER. N erves must be fed on pure, rich blood. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is tlie best norvo tonic. By enriching tin ' blood it makes the nerves STRONG. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve Curcj P;U*r, Sculdj, (turns. I)o you expect to do any pit O'ing? We will .“end you free a lnrj;< selection of mi nplcs from 8c. per roll u, dl ev coloring!* and novelties up t< late. WE PAY FREIGHT. We wm in agent in every town to sell on commls don from large sample books. No cap! 1<>1 icquircd. Foi samples or particulars till re ss, S. WOLF, ?4i-'I58 Ninth Ayk., N, Y, City Dallas Livery (Stable J, C, a J. B V'ATSON, Proprietor WAR HAS BEEN DECLARED -At this time, but that docs not cut any ligtire with our low price. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY Tlie Easy Ituunrig “HOUSEHOLD” DISTRICT OFFICERS. Itrpresimlntivc in emigres*, Till District JOHN W. MADDOX, of Hume. Judge Tnlln] ccMiCiroiit—C. U JANES L’ednrtown. Solicitor General—W. T. HOBEHTS, Dunglasvllle. Senator. BBtli Senatorial District, W. F. GOLDEN, Of|!lnrnlsnn Comity. Hcpresentalivo of l’mdding County, A. L. BAUTLETT. CHUN i Y OFFICERS. Sewinu; Machine. Ordinary F. 1’. HUDSON Clerk Superior Court ....ILL. OWENS Sheriff it. F. WHEELER Deputy Sheriff W. N. ANDERSON " R. V. WHITWORTH Tax Collector \. I,. WORTH.VN Tax Receiver. ..A 1)01.1* Ill's PEARSON Treasurer N. COOPER Surveyor O. M. WIGLI'.V Coroner I. F. SUM.M UR VILLE School Commissioner.. .W. Z. SPINKS CITY OFFICERS. Having purchased the Foote Bta- bles, we will keep good stock for tli public, day or night. V e hate rednc ed our cliarges in proportion to the hard times. Puties hiring horses arc tri .’tly responsilile for tlie safety of hemselves, vehicles, nnd horsea. | Respect fully, <5. C. & J B. ' at in Mayor, . Marshal, Clerk, . .T J. FOSTER WILLIS BONE . A. J. CAMP Councilmen: W. II. BONE C. J. LESTER J. C. WATSON E. DAVIS .1. 11. HENDERSON. The most modern Sewing 1 Ma chine of the age, ebracingall of tlie latest improvements^ (i, DURABILITY, RANGE OF WORK ^ and SIMPLICITY CUQAN relief e, timer CuiupviULtt. i’.iv’c, Old Sewing Machines taken in exelinngc. Dealers wnnted in liuuccupicd territory. Correspondence solicited. Address, J. II. Derbyshire, General Agent, RICHMOND, VA. t-BJ Main Street. TinE TABLE. Taking effect Sunday, May 1st, 1898. GOING XOllTIt. No. T—Due at Dtllass 11:80 p. m No. 13—Due at Dallas 9:06 a. m. No. 9—Due at Dallas 8:13 p. m. GOING SOUTH. No. 10—Due at Dallas 10:31 a. m. No. 14—D ic nt Dallas 0:81 p. in. No. 8—Due nt Dallas 3:14 a. m. All trains stops. W. A. FOSTER, Agent. Dr. Murray’s Universal Hair Promoter Cure* dandruff, stops the h»lr from f«ll- in#? nut, im ucor».i« * tin* *rn«ih, in % superb drosini;. and >*hil« not * dye, by nourUhinK it- * ill ptwltivHy i Atom xr*r h»ir to it* m igin I color It U the p»r-rzrnll«moe nf ail li.-tir n A.orvr*. t Lafn.c Bottls. of price. MANtirAOTunto om.r my ro« Murray Medicine Company, ATLANTA, QA. \ +