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10C&L LISES, jin Bad Condition
We ere needing that stove wood now.
Mr Charles Fain went down to Atlanta
Wednesday.
School books for sale or exchange at
this office.
good horse to
. Mr. W. I. Fain bad
die, last week.
Mr. O. 8. Harris took in the commence
ment this week.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Fnrr went to Villa
Rica Saturday.
The school children will now enjoy a
long desired vacation.
Miss 8nllie Watson attended the com
mencement here this week.
Mr. J. R. Landman is well pleased at
the arrival of a girl baby at his house.
Mrs. Mattie Reynolds, of Trion Factoiy t
Oa., is visiting relatives In this couuty
Rev. W. A. Ragsdale will preach at
New Hope the 4th Sunday iu this month
Mins Msnd Hooper, of near Mahlcton
is visiting her sister. Mrs. J. B. Watson.
There will he an all day singing at Sha
dy Qrove the 4th Stindny in this month
Col. W. K. F"der, of Ccdnrtown, was
In Dallas a few hours onu morning last
week.
Misses Leola and Winnie Spinks arc
visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
N. W. Roberts.
Mr. Chas. Fain and Sister, Miss Manic,
attended the commencement ut Bremen
last week.
Mr. R. B. Smith had the misfortune to
get two of, his fingers mashed oil las'
week.
Owing to sickness H. L. Owens failed
to fill his appointment st New Georgia
and Pine Ridge last Sundny.
A special invitation to attend the In
stitute next week is tendered the board of
education.
Do you want a remedy for Fistula or
Foot Evil in stock? If so, use Dr.
Tichenor’s Antiseptic ns directed, it will
cure it. For sale by druggists at 50c. a
bttttlt.
Misses Maud Whitmyer and Susie An-
druss, of Atlanto. are visiting the family
of Mr. Henry Braswell.
Skin Diseases Cured.
For the cure of tetter, itch, eczema
erysipelas, and nil irritntions of the skin
Dr. Edmondson's Eczema Cure is the
standard. Price 50 cents per bottle. Ad
dress Dr. Frank Edmondson, Atlnntn, On.
Read our club offer with the Louisville
Courier-Journal. This is a splendid offer
and oue you cannot afford to miss.
When you start out to "tackle "the
finny tribe don’t forget to take a Imtllc ol
Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic. Nothing
equal to it for fin wuttnds’ fish hook
Wounds, bites and stings of insects and It
it no bad thing for‘‘snake bite." lie
member it cures colic also while you wait
about ten minutel S. Robertson & Son
can sell it as fast as you can buy it.
Price 50c,
Rev. J. M. Spinks and wife, of Powder
Springs, were among those who nttended
the commencement tills week.
Are you iu the habit of cutting your
self when you shuve? Then you should
keep Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic conven
ient. It stops bleeding, prevents sore
ness. rids your face of pimples and heals
cuts before you know It. Pleasant n>
perfume and cooling as u breeze "from
Greenland's icy mountain." Sold by all
live druggists.
Mr. Snowden Abies lias sri ure 1 cm-
I loyment in Atlanta, and left lust week to
begin work.
The speech of Father Abraham in the
last number of Poor Richard’s Almanac,
published by Benjamin Franklin in 1757,
"Contains the Wisdom of many ages and
nations assembled and formed into one
connected discourse.” When tiist pub
]i«hed it attracted world wide attend >n
and was copied iu all of the newpapers
America and England and translated into
many foreign languages. Would you not
like to read it? Get a copy free of charge
at A. J. Cooper A Co.’s drag store.
The showers of rain this week were
both delightful and beneficial. The drouth
was besoming harmful.
Notice.
The colored people will have an all day
singing ut the court house on the 4th Sun
day in this month. Bring book* and well
filled baskets. J. W. Ai.i.kn,
President.
Impure Blood and That Tlrod Fool
ing-A Few Bottlea ef Hood’s
Sarsaparilla Makes a Complete
Change-Is Now Well.
“ For three years I suffered with a tired
feeling. When I laydown I feltanthough
I had done a hard day’s work. I dreaded
to rise In the morning. My blood was in
a bad condition and every llttlo scratch
or braise would fester and cause a great
•ore. I was advised by my mother to take
Hood’s Sarsaparilla. I took one bottle
and saw no change in my condition. My
mothor Insisted on my trying one more
and when I had taken about halt of tho
second bottle I began to feel bettor. I
have now taken several bottles and am
well. I took Hood's Sarsaparilla og-iin
last spring, and I know It Is a great blood
purifier." Pink Rogers, McICenzlo,
Tennessee. Get only Hood's because
Hood’s S pa"m a
Is the best—In fuel the One True niood Purifier.
Sold by all druggists. (1: six for $s.
HoOd’B Pills ?", re Over IH»: easy to
• s\/uu w ruts take, easy to operate, isc.
Messrs. B. A. Murdock and Dose Wills
were In Ciurolllon last week oil business.
S. C..P. Jones, Mllesburg, Pa., writes:
"I have used DcWitt’s Little Early Risers
r ver since they were introduced hero and
must say have never used any pills in my
’nmlly during forty years of house keep
ing that gave such satisfactory results as
a laxative or cathartic." A. J. Cooper it
Company.
A railroad line is being surveyed
through from Atlanta to Crdnrtowu. It
will run, If Infill, through the southern
part of this comity.
Skin Diseases.
For the speedy and permanent cure of
letter, salt rheum, and eczema, Cham-
herlain’s Eye and Skin Ointment is
without nn equal. It relieves the Itch
ing and smarting almost instantly and
its continued use effects a permanent
cure. It also cures itch, barber’s itch,
scald head, sore nipples, itching piles,
chapped hands, chronic sore eyeB and
granulated lida.
Dr. Cady’s Condition Ponders for
horses are the best tonic, blood purifier
and vermifuge. Price, 25cents. Soldby
For sale by A. .1. Cooper & Co.
Best of Wagon and Buggy
Harness at lowest prices, at
The Dallas Hardware Store.
A Cure tor Conslipation-
1 was troubled with Constipation for
several years, and frequently went foi
nine days without iny bowels moving. 1
pout several dollars fur the cure of same,
hut without success. This last whiter a
salesman insisted on inc buying some Ra
mons Liver I'llls and Tonic Pellets, re
marking that they were the ‘best on earth. 1
I laughed nl the idea, but purchased one
dozen boxes. Since that time I have
used three boxes and am now enjoying
(lie best of health. I recommend them to
ny customers and the result is I have
sold six dozen boxes already.—M. J.
Browning, druggist, Germantown, Ky.
Miss Angia Fain, who Ims been employ
ed ill the Bremen college, to I lie deligl ,
of her many friends, returned home Iasi
week.
II. L. Owens will address the people on
the importance of Sunday schools: New
Georgia, 2nd Sunday in June, 10 a. in.;
Pine Ridge, 2nd Sunday iu June. 8:110 |i.
in.; Cross Roads, 3rd Sunday,T0a. m.; Ml
Mnriali, 3rd Sunday in June, 3:30 p. m.;
Allgood church, 4th Sunday iu June IU
n. in.
' Miss Millie Greer and her brothor, Mr.
Varnic Greer, arc visiting their brother,
Dr. J. P. Greer.
Mr. II. L. Kirk, of Draketowo, was in
Dallas this week.
Much in Little
h especially true of Hood’s Fills, lor no medl-
•tne sver contained so great curative power In
so small space. They are a whole medlclns
Hood’s;
•beat, always ready, al- bk | a ■
ways efficient, always sat- all A
Uloctory; prevent a cold ■ III n
or lever, care all liver Ills,
sick headache, Jaundice, constipation, etc. 26c.
The only Fills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla.
S' IfgiOME persons say S
* it is natural for
•i them to lose flesh
P'l ™ during summer.
But losing flesh is losing
ground. Can you afford
to approach another win
ter in this weakened con
dition?
Coughs and colds,weak
throats and lungs, come
quickest to those who are
thin in flesh, to those eas
ily chilled, to those who
have poor circulation and
feeble digestion.
Scott's
Emulsion
of cod liver oil ‘with hypo-
phosphites does just as
much good in summer as
in winter. It makes flesh
in August as well as April.
You certainly need as
strong nerves in July as in
January. And your weak
throat and lungs should
be healed and strength
ened without delay.
DAVIS & FINCH
STILLS THE LEADERS.
While imitators arc surging and pulling strings trying to Tdaiin the earth and
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making thcmselvs odious with rich promises they can’t fill. The old reliable is moving
placidly along selling more g4>ds than any other two houses in tow n, and buying from
the people all they have to sell. Canyon pass around us any of you good citizens when yen
know we are the fathers of your market and the main stay in all your commercial
interest? Look to us for favors and call on us for information. Our shoulders are
broad and we are able to carry the loads lieapo dupon us by would-be competitors AND
NOT FALTER.
Common sense nnd experience are both requisites in business and while we are modest in our claims for the first
we claim a good store of the latter and it is ever needful in buying and selling merchandise. We arc going to sell fifty
thousand dollars worth of goods this year. It takes goods and prices to hear up assertion. Wfltch U8>
Your Friends,
Davis
Mr. W. II. Dnvls, of Carrollton, repre-'
sonting the Banker’s Life Insurance Co.,
spent part of the week In Dallas.
We return our sincere thanks to Messis.
N. i). Paris, G. VV. Lane and I). M. Wills
for the payment of their subscription last
Saturday. We invite others to come ami
lo likewise.
Best of Wagon and Buggy
Harness at lowest prices, at
The Dallas Hardware Store.
8. M. Geasy, Pierson, Mich., writes:—
DcWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve is cuiing
more piles here to-day than all oilier
einedies combined. It cures eczema and
all oilier skin diseases." A. J. Cooper it
Company.
Wc return onr thanks to Mr. Frauds
Smith for his splendid article on the com.
mencement exercises of the Dallas Insti
tute. It will he found Iu this issue.
The human machine starts butonco and
stops but once. You can keep it going
longest and most regularly by using De.
Witt’s Little Early Risers, the famous
little pills for constipation and all stomacli
ml liver troubles. A. J. Cooper A Co.
J. Cj. Doiris, of Emory College, and C.
W. Marclimaii, of Mercer University, two
Paulding couuty hoys, attended the com-
mencement exercises here this week.
Son c cough mixtures smother the
otigh. But the next breeze fans it into
UTe again.
Better put the cough out.
That is, hutter go deeper and smother
tile fires of inflammation. Trudies cannot
do this. Neither can plain cod-liver oil.
But Scott’s Emulsion can. The glycer
ine soothes and makes comfortable; the
h> pliophosphites give power and stability
to the nerves; and the oil feeds and
strengthens the weakened tissues.
Examination of Teachers.
The annual examination of teachers for
tho public schools for Paulding county
will lie held at tlie Institute building iu
Dallas on Friday. June 17lli next.
Some of tlie questions will lie based up
on the Manual of Methods, and upon
Page's “Theory and Prncticeof Teaching'
and Halleck’s Pliyehology."
if your license do not, expire before
May, 1800. do not apply, unless you wish
to surrender the license you have.
If you do lint intend to teach in this
comity you need not apply here. Go to
the county in which you intend to teach.
You need not apply, if you intend to
pass merely to see wlmt you cun do.
If you have not a copy of Manual of
Methods’ call and get one.
Page’s Theory and Practice of Teach
ing is in tlie Teachers' Library. You can
obtain Halleck’s Psiiyeliology of the
American Book Co., Atlanta, Gu., price,
I think, #1.
Applicants are required by law. to furn-1
isli in writing, recommend .tions of;
(‘•tolerably”) good moral eliuiucter.
W. Z. Si-inks, C. 8. Coni.
Col. W. E. Spinks, wo judge from his
frequent uppcurauce on the streets for the
past few days, lias about concluded to re.
sume the practice of law and leave off
farming, for awhile al least. Ills expe
rience this year, according to his story of
it, is pathetic— not only as regards him
self hut ids neighbors.
Mr. P. Kctrliam of Pike City, Cal., says:
“During my brother's late sickness from
sciatic rheumatism, Chamberlain's Pain
Balm was tlie only remedy that gave him
any relief." Many others have testified
lo tlie prompt relief from pain which tills
liniment affords. For sale by A. J. Coop,
r A Co.
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That Is what It was mude lor.
Teachers should not forget that tlie In
stitute convenes next Monday. Remem
ber the line for iinti-aUcndance|is ft., and,
without a fir-t-class excure, will ho col
lected.
A good appetite
is essential to gooii health.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla creates an
Appetite, tones and
Htreiigllicns the stomacli,
And builds up the whole system.
It relievs Unit tired feeling, and liypu.
rifyiiig and enriching the blood, it prompt,
1) and permanently cures ail scrofula o-
ruptions, boils, humors, pimples and sores;
strengthens tlie nerves, and gives sweet,
refreshing sleep. No other medicine has
taken such hold upon tlie confidence of
tlie people as Hood's Sarsaparilla, and Its
record of great cures is unequalled by any
other preparation. You may take Hood's
Sarsaparilla with the utmost confidence
thill it will do you good,
Mr. W. P. Lewis, accompanied by ills
daughter, Miss Ethel, and his neiee, Miss
Andie Brown, all of Temple, visited Mr,
W. C. McBraycr’s family lust Saturday.
There are some things you can do
without hut you can’t afford lo risk an
other day without a hot tie of Hr.
Tichenor’s Antiseptic, the greatest chem
ical discovery of tlie age. Heals Cuts,
Gun-Shot Wounds, etc., quicker than
anything. And don't f.irget Unit it cures
Colic, too, while you wait about ten min
utes. For hither information, apply to
any one who lias given it a fair trial.
4t
Rheumatism
crippled me for years. I could not
walk. I tried many physicians with
out benefit. On tno advice of a
friend I tried your medicine. I
was completely cured by three
bottles of _ .
Ayer’s
o’rfStpriJla”
G. F. BOWEN, Horton Summit, P».
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Wc would have been glad, could those
pi tills county wlm think a Utile learning,
instead of being a dangerous tiling, li.
sufficient, for most of professions and oc
cupations, have heard Dr. Wing«'snddre>
Tuesday.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers,
The famous 111 tie pllle.
There will lie doubtless more wlient
threshed In tills county (Ills year than ev
before. Tills departure from the old cus
tom of the farmers, If they will but con
tinue it, means much for tho people of
the county. When they are made to re.
alize that it is more profitable t) raise
all their bread, meat and forugc at home
than to buy of the western farmer, then
the dawn of prosperity will once more
gladden the hearts of the people.
Bad management keeps inure people in
pour cl run instances than any oilier one
cause. To lie successful one must look
ahead ai-.d plan ahead so that when u fa
vorable opportunity presents itself lie Is
ready to lake advantage of It. A little
forethought will also save much expense
and valuable time. A prudent and cure-
fid man will keep n liottleof Clmmbcrlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in
the house, tlie shiftless fellow will wait
until necessity compels it and then ruin
Ids best horse going for u doctor and have
a big doctor bill to pay, besides; one pays
o it 25 cents, tlie other Is out a hundred
dollars and then wonders why Ids neigh.
Iior is getting richer while lie is getting
poorer. For sale by A. J. Cooper it Co.
SOUTHERN
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No. 10 curries Pullman Stooping Oar Chut-
tnnoogu to Atlunta.
No. H curries Pullman Slooplita.Cnr Atlanta
to Jacksonville iiml Atlanta to Hrunswlek.
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to Chattanooga anil Chattanooga to Cincinnati.
No. 0 carries Pullman Stooping Car Atlanta
to Cincinnati un<l Chattanooga to Louisville.
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folk.
No. 10 In no!Id train Chattanooga to Salis
bury. with Pullman Stooping Car Chattanooga
.New York with-
RAMONS
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pS
Oho Dr. Miles' Nervis Plasters for SPINAL
WEAKNESS. All druggists bell ’em for 25<;.
Are different from all other
medicines. Each performs
a specific duty, thus doing away with
drastic purgatives and curing by the
Mild Power Theory.
One Pink Pill touches the liver, re-
moves the bile, the bile
moves the bowels. The
Tonic Pellet does the rest.
Have one? Sample free at any store.
Complete Treatment, 26 doses 26c.
lirowo Mfg. Co., N, Y. & Grecncvllte, Tcao.
Figure Up Your Hat.
Sharpen your pencil and figure up
how inucli you can nave by buying your
hat from me. llntH bought of me
trimmed free.
Pver What ambition have you?
What of nil things* In ncarcHt your
heart, and therefore your true pelf?
Fame is it? J'lie trumpet through which
it will reverberate iH already cracked. Is
it wealth? None should despise, nor any
worship it. Is it the rightful cure of your
personal appearance—the how, where
when, and what to wear? If so, ’tis well
to rcmemlx r tli *t I believe
The Woman Hard To Suit
is 11 e wiimiin worth suiting. I take
pleasure in suiting tlie particular woman
who insists that her ljut must become her;
that the trimming arid style must lie “just
so." Whenever you need anything in tile
millinery line give me a call.
Mite. 8. K, IUosiiai.k.
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York without change.
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