The Dallas new era. (Dallas, Paulding County, Ga.) 1898-current, June 24, 1898, Image 2

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f L * r & i ?,i i dyspepsia Degrades The Dallas Institute. Death of Mrs. W. W. Reynolds. Good Advice to Girl*. Reduced Rates to Washt»fton,0. C. its victims. It puts them In the power of the weakest organ of the body alld makes them its slaves. They must eat to suit it, drink to suit it, and live a lenten life of self-donia 1 . AYER'S PILLS have cured many bad eases of dyspepsia— they will cure you, if you are suffering from that disease. Mrs. H. B. Anderson, 15 Williams Street, Grand Rapids, Mich., writes: “ Ayer's Pilta cured me of dyspepsia from which I bed suffered for threi yean. They beat every ether medi cine." Tin- second year of the Dallas Institute closed Tuesday, June 14th, and was be- yond the shadow of a doubt, tiic most sue. ccssful term of school ever taught her,. Prof. Tribble and the lady teachers, Mrs. linhertson and Miss Newsom tin conscientious workers in the schoolroom and out, and the style and quality of the work done by them for the educational unbuilding, and the moral culture and re ft- cment of the pupils intrusted to their care manifests itself very forcibly. Although In Its Infancy and started un der n few disadvantages, tin last session of the Institute has proven, that Dallas wants for nothing In the wsy of a schoc 1 lint the undivided influence and patronage of the people In the vicinity, and If them Is anything In Indications we are confident that they will give nil the support which the school merits. Let's all put our should er to the wheel and forget everything hut „thn question In which we are all vitally Interested; and the educa tional facilities and advantages offered by Dallas wIII lie equalled by few and stir- pissosl by none of the schools outside of the older established colleges. Died on the 10th Inst., at her home Acworth, Mrs. Zello Reynolds, wife ot Mr. W. W. Reynolds, formerly of Util county. She was bom in this county fif ty-four years ago, and for fifteen months prior to her death, was unable tol leave the house. Her remains were interned at the cemetery hers, last Saturday, amide her sister, Mbs Nancy Bishop, who WVas tin- first |s-rson buried on the present Iler death is mourned by a large course of friends and relative*, to wl the Niw Era tender* ita heartfelt syi pathles. AYER'S PIUS Cure Dyspepsia 8. E. Parker, Sharon, Wis., writes;—-‘I have used DcWitl's Witch llazcl Salvefo r itching piles anil it always slops them in two minutes- I consider DcWllt’s Witch IIi/.cl Halve the greatest pile cure on the m .rkel.” A. .1. Cooper it Co. I have just returned fiom a visit to the c mimenccment exercises of our much loved Dallas Institute. Being one who is very much interested in education in it- gupersl sense, and particular home edit- T H F cuslioii, i assure my readers that n»school Published Every Friday- W. Z.BPINKB, nniToii. Advwlisino Rates on Application. 3 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ON*YEAR 7f>c SI X MONTHS 401- THREE MONTHS 20c Entered In the Post OfficeJet Dallas, Ga. at second-class mail matter, DALLAS, GA., JUNK 24, 1808. The trustco* of the University of Oeor gin have now a serious question to con front them In the selection of a chancelli r for that Institution In place of ex chancel lor Boggs, who has resigned. '•One Minute Cough Curt is the bes preparation 1 have ever sold or used ami 1 can't say too much In Its praise."—1 . vt. Kunnon, Merchant, Odell, On. A. .1. C loper & Co. On account of the vigilance af the Splin ts > forces, and the Ignorance and Intiotu mis Inactivity of tin* strategy hoard tin army of liivi s'on under General Shaft -r s having no little difficulty in effecting landing in Culm. If they will only rcllev Dewey in the Philippines, and give kiln permission lie will plant the stars ami stripes, witli tiic expedition easily, and that too, p. d. q. Late to bed and eutly to rise, prepares n man for ids homo In tbo skies. Early t< laid and n Little Early Hiscr, tiic pill Ilia makes life longer and better und wiser A. J. Cooper & Co. While the people here arc raving, fum ing, sweating and cussing over the In tense heat of the weather which Is hardly more than 90 degrees, thoy should not he unmindful and forgetful of the almost unendurable temperature which our sail ors undergo. Here the people have th advnulage'of every little passing breeze. while down lu the hold of tiic vessel tint » breath of air stirs, and the thermometet not Infrequently registers 100. The Cuhnn question and political issue sink into Insignificance with thi* man win suffers from piles. What lie most desires is relief. Di-Witt’s Witch Hazel Snlv cures piles. A. J. Cooper & Co. Dr. A. T. Spalding says: Dallas is one of the tiest tow ns in Northern Georgia. She has an excellent community of people in d a fine school. Prof. Tribble is de serving of high praise for the success achieved by tiic school during the pint two years—The Christian Index. Tliis is Indeed true, but her people do nnj realize the fact. Could they lie made to see tiic truth as it is, and put fortli a little more energy and use the advantage' 1 properly which are placed within their grasp, Dallas would at oner come to tin- front. We hope the day is not fardistaut when this will be the ease. Its advantages will not always be overlooked. Education at Home. A ClevetTrick. It certainly looks lllot.'L but there 1 really no trick about It.\ \hody cau/Rty It wlio has Lame Back Wetdp Kid neys, Mslnrin or nervous We mean lie can cure himself right awlay by piking Electric Bitters. This medicine ones up this whole system, acts ns iistim ulant to Liver and Kidneys, is n blood purifier nerve tonic. It cures Constlpn tlon. Headache. Fainting Spells, Sleep les.ness and Melancholy. It Is purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and restores the system to its natural vigor. Try Klee, trie Hitters and Is: convinced Hint they lire a iniriihle worker. Every bottle guar anteed. Only 50c a Isittle at A. J. Cooper & Co.’s Drug Store. DRAKET0WN. in lids South Land dcseives more praise than thu Dallas Institute. Beginning its work two years ago and laboring under dlaudvnnliigca it lias shown the true pn- rlotlsm In building a name worthy of which It liears; and as the people visit tills historical plnrcaml reflect upon the deeds a id noble heroism of those who fought in nur late war upon tiic hills and plains that lie utiout Dallas; and in tin: same reflec tion think of our fathers who fought here for the cause which they thought to lie to the Interest of their friends ami their children. After iiiuny hud split their rich blood in tills cause, und many yet ling- r among us, bearing marks and wounds to tell to us the reality of shot and shell. These men, and others like them, are 'lie men who arc building such schools us Dallas affords. When young men and young women stop to investigate educa tion in its true light, they then, and not until then, will tncy appreciate the efforts of our nolile men ami women. It seem to me that thu motives which inspired these brave heroes ought to catch on Arc among our buys and girls of Paulding county, and cause them to rush to our sehool slid'carry out the palrlntism which has been existing so long among our Southern people. 1 consider it an hom r to he a I’auldingite and to breathe thu sweet air that blows from thu Blue Uidgc, and to drink thu dear water tliul l’uuld- iug affords. llnys, get out and educate yourselve . l'hc Dal.ns Institute offers it to you and teu thousand more like it. Thu boy who works for Ilia education is the boy who is first a huro and then a limn. Don’t stand around limiting a little job or a big job, nut do what comes next. Open your lives to these great motives und you too will lie strong to think and labor -amt, best of nil, strong to live; for strong living is butter than strong thinking nr strong working. The position you occupy while tints liv ing is a matter of little consequence. I have found no people more liberal than tile Dullna people; no people more enthused over education. J. (ji iu.iAN Donuts. Wheat threshing Is the order of the day and wheat proves to he very good Mr. J C. McBrnyer made nearly three hun- Ired bushels. A large, crowd attended the slngltg here last Sunday. There will lie nn all day singing at the Allgood church next Sunday. Thu Drnkctown Humorous Society is looking forward to nn inti-renting enter tnininent next Saturday night. Peaches and berries are ripe, and plen- I iful. There is somo sickness throughout the country. Correspondents, I suppoac'this Is my last letter, bill I hope to ace you write regulnr und make the New Era a lively paper. Ul'KK! Some of the young Indies should know that every young man who wears a un'. form is not necessarily a true soldie'r or a gentleman. This statement is intended • timely warning to some of our girls who go to the depot every time a train puses, and seem to consider it a compli ment to engage in conversation with a complete stranger, simply becuuse lie hap pens to wear a uniform. Such remarks as “There is n.y girl.” "Ain’t she a dai sy?" “Come and go with us,” arc repul sive to swell bred Southern girl, ;n should be resented by a (inlet dignity und a modest conduct that every man limit r- ■tsnds. How much the young Indies uri- ti blame for some of the s’lly flirtations and unlady-liku conduct, it is needless for us to say, for some of them have no donbt by this time realized fully ill it un d :r the excitement of the occasion they were led to do tilings that their woman y good sense thoroughly condemned in their sober moments. It is in no spirit o' captious criticisms we write tills, but f- r the reason we love our town and its peo ple. Wo hold mid nourish n pride in cv- rything th it is done Hint will bring prnl c and commendation among whom we llv . It then follows llmt we are jealous in those things that are hurtful and liurmfi • A community is judged by the women rather than the men. If u stranger finds tlie girls to be flirts who are hold and pert, he kn ms at orn-e lliere is sum-tiling r - Ically wrong in the homes. We know that the yi u-ig are thoughtless aud are argely controlled by Impulse, hut that is n -t sufficient excuse for misconduct. Our girls should lie modest ami lady-like at nil times, especially in public places in the presence of strangers, and should be quick to resent the advance or a stranger, it mntterB not if he wears the uniform of the cominnnder-in.chicf of the United States army.—Cleveland Journal. For the meeting of the National Edu cational Association to be held at Week* jn.ton, D. C., July 7th-19tb, 1898. the Southern Hallway will Bell tickets, at rate of one fare for the round trip, plus ♦2.00. Tickets on sale July 4th to 7th in. elusive, good to return until July lfith l 1808. Ry depositing with .gent and pay ment of fifty cents, they may he extend, cd until August 31st, 1898. For further imfermation call on oc write, C. E. Jackson, T. P. A., ChaMn- nooga, Tcnn. Catarrh Cannot Bo Cured witli LOCAL APPLICATION, ns tiny cannot reach tiic seat of the disense. Ca tarrh is it blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take in tpriml remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and anti- directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hull’s Cntarrl Cure is not n quack medicine. It was pre scribed by one of tlio best physicians it tills country for years, and Is a rcguliu proscription. It Is composed of the bust tonics known, combined witli the best blood purifiers, noting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combinu tion of t he two ingredients is what produ c.-s such wonderful results in curing C’n. tarrnli. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CIIENNEY & CO., Pr>pa„ Toledo, Q. Sold by druggists, price 75c. Hall's Family Pills ure the best. Nervous prostration is a term common ly us.it to indicate a weakened and dchil ilaled .-bite of the nervous system and a vitiated condition of thu blood. Its symp toms are unusual nervousness, great irri- ,iiihlity. and incapacity for physical or mental labor, and it is caused by errors in dlitor hygiene. Dr. J. li. McLean’s Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifi er is recognized everywhere, even by the medical profession, as a siqierior remedi .o counteract weakness of this character. Price 51:c and £1 a bottle. A New Railroad. Paulding continues to forge to the front. A road from Atlanta to Cctlartown lias been surveyed and it in only a question of time as to when it "ill be completed. As surveyed tin. road "ill traverse the south ern part of the county near Ikowusville, extending in .1 northwesterly direction by MeG.uitj’s .Mill, and embraces the nio>t prosperous section of the county. The people direc tly interested should give their united help aud it will prove, by tar the most profitable enterprise that can be established. Annual Reunion of Confederate Vet erans. Reduced Ratea Via Southern Railway. On account of the Annual Reunion Uni ted Confederate Veterans in Atlanta. Ga. .Inly 20th to 23rd, 1898, the Boulhcri Railway will aell tickets from points ot its lines to Atlanta, Ga., nnd return at very low ratea. From points within radius of 100 miles of Atlanta, tickets will lie sold July 19th and 20th, with final lim it July 28th; nnd from points beyond r ultus of 100 miles of Atlanta tickc will be sold Inly 17th 18th ami 19th, will: tl nl limit July 31 st. Call on any agon of the Southern Railway for further in- I ormiuloit. Diseases are manifested by Backache, Rheumatism, Loss of Appetite, Foul Tongue and Weakness Dr. J. H. McLEAN’S Sir. P. Kotchnm of Pike City, Cal., says Dining my brother’s lute sickness from sciatic rheumatism, Chamberlain's Pain " Balm was the only remedy that gave him MUST have pure blood for a»y relief.” Many others have testified LIVER and KIDNEY BALM t Is the remedy you need, of equal I service in mild or chronic cases. • 1.00 PER BOTTLE. Y^good lioalth. Hood's Sarsaparilla to the prompt relief from pain which Hit I purifies the blood. Take Hood's Bar- liniment affords, J-'or title ItV ,\. ,1, y’opp p»j)»iill» il yyu jvjviW PC WXI>Im hAVu, A. J. Cooj or & Co. THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FNS is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the enro nnd skill with which it la manufactured by scientific processes known to tho California. Fio Syrup Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and orlglnnl remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the California Fio Svnur Co. only, u knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the 'worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. Tho high standing of the Cali fornia Fio Syrup Co. with the medi cal profession, und the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes tlie name of tho Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far In advance of all other laxatives, as it uets on tlie kidneys, liver and bowels without Irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company — CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, Oil LeriSTILl.K. Kx. NEW YORK, N.T. I was seriously afflicted with a cough or Feversl years, and last fall had a mere evere cough than ever before. I haeo used many remedies without receiving much relief, and tieing recommended lo try a liottle of Chamherl tin's Cough Hitu. edy, by a friend, who, knowing me to be a poor widow, gave it lo me, 1 tried it, and with the most gratifying result.. The first l-ottlu relieved me very much.nd the second liottle has absolutely cured me. I linve not had us Rood health for twenty years. Respectfully, Mhs. Mart Biard, Clan-more, Ark. Sold by A. J. Cooper A Co. NOTICE. All person, are hereby notified not to employ Jack Smith, ns 1 have hired him to work with me on the farm during the present year. Juno 7th, 1898. Nanot Jon.s. Millions Given Away. It U certainly gratifying to tlie pula know of one concern in the land win, arc npt afraid to he gen runs to Hie needy uni suffering. The proprietors of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and ColdsJ have given away over ten million trial bottles of tills great med icine; and have the satisfaction of know ing it has absolutely cured thousuiuls ol hopeless eases. Asthma, Bronchitis Hoarseness and till diseases the Throat, Chest and Lungs are surely mod by it 'all on A. J. Cooper & Co., Druggist, and get a trial bottle free. Regular size 50c. mil 81. Every liottle guaranteed, or price refunded. Notice. Tiie colored people will have nn all day singing at tbu court house on tlie 4th Sun day in this month. Bring hooks and welt tilled baskets. J. W. Ai.i.kn, I'residenl 8. C. I*. Jones, Milcslmrg, Pa., writ -1 have used DeWitt's Little Eurly lliseis ver since they were introduced here and oust say have never used liny pills in my ainily during forty years of house keep ing that gnvc such satisfactory results a laxative or cathartic.” A. J. Cooper & Company. Life is real, Life is earnest, Life, it treats us very well, Notwithstanding nil conditions, We ure simply hot us li 1. Dr. Miles* Nervine A REMEDY FOR THE Effects of Tobacco. T HE cxccssivo uso of tobacco, especially by young men Is always Injurious and undoubtedly shortens life materially. Mr. Ed. C. Ebsen, compositor on tho Contra- Costa News, Martinez, Cal., writes; "I have used Dr. Miles* Restorative Nervlno and re ceived much benefit from it. I was troubled with nervousness, dizzy spells and sleepless ness, caused by tho use of tobacco and stim ulants. I took Dr. Miles’ Nervine with mar velously good results, allaying tho dizziness, quieting tho nerves, and enabling mo to sleep and rest, proving in my caso a very beneficial remedy.'* Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine Is especially adapted to restoring the nervous system to its normal condition under such circumstances. It soothes, heals and strengthens. Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money re funded. Book on dis eases of tho heart and nerves free. Address, DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. Pain has no show with Dr. MIIm* M® Wh. SCHOOL BOOKS. Information regarding such books published by the Amcric.ii Book Co.sp.ny •• were adopted for use iu Paulding county. List Price. Eich.nge Price. 's First Render, .25 .11 Second " .35 .91 Third .40 .94 Fourth “ .00 .86 Fifth “ .05 .19 Slickney’s Primary Spelter .15 .09 “ Advanced “ - .20 .19 Tarbcll’s Language Lesson. No. 1, .40 .94 One Minute Cough Cure, cure*. TH« !f w!l«t R w»r *kk f*r, .NUBIAN TEA cures Dyspep- Planters sia, Constipation and Indi gestion. Ucgulttiee the Liver- Price, 25 c'ts. Tlie literary editor of the Atlanta Journal said of these reader, in the inu. of April 10th:— “Altogether thin new series of readers make the roost Important contribution toaehol booh literature In recent years, nnd In method and contents, as well as In artlstle and mechanl* e il execution, will establish an ideal for many years to come. “The intelligent render Is charmed to find so many choice chapters from his favorite an* thors of the last three centuries.” List Price. Eich.nge Pric. Natural Advanced Geography, 81.25 .75 “ Elementary “ .60 .88 Following arc a few endorsements by eminent educators of the., geographies:— “The Natural licography ia up to date with lha world’s latest knowledge of the earth and It. peoples, and Is lu Hue with tlie ripest pedagogical thought relating thereto. I e»ald hardly have believed that so inuc-h matter could Ih< brought within sueh compass and made eo Irre- Ststality fascinating. You are tu he congratulated upon bringing out euch a book."—A. 8. Dra- per. President University of Illinois. "1 have examined the Natural Geographies with great care. I am so much pleased with tlies'! books that I am constrained to break the rule, to which I have rigidly adhered for years, not to write letters with regard to text 1 took8. These text books, however, rise so far abova those that have preceded them that I conceive It to he the duty of all who are interested In public education to call attention to their merits. The selection of facts from the great store of geographical knowledge Is most judicious, while the facts arc presented in accordance with the firmly cstaltshrd laws developed by the science of education.”—Wm. II. Maxwell, Superin tendent of Schools Greater New York. § “The Natural Geography Series, by Redway Ilinman, are text books of unsurpassed merit* In plan, method and executlou these hooks Icavealmost nothing to be desired.”—A. B. Poland, Superintendent Schools, l'aterson, N. J. List Price. Exchange Pries. Milne’s Elements of Arithmetic, .30 .18 “ Standard Arithmetic, .65 .80 Milne’s Elements may be exchanged for cither Sanford’s Primary or Sanford't Intermediate- Milne’s Standard may be exchanged for either Banfotd’i Common Sc hool or Sanford’s Higher. List Price. Exchauge Frlca IInrris’9 Stories of Georgia, *60 All these books arc new and the most popular of the kind now published la tha United Status, Maynard, Merrill & Co.’s Publications. List Price. Eich.nge Pric*. need & Kellogg's Ortulcd Lessons in English .38 .29 .. “ Higher Lessons in English, .03 .88 Imlsoii’s Young American, -60 Ginn & Co.’s Publications. List Pri ;c. Eiuh.ag. Pric*. D C. Heath & Co.’s Publications. Benson & Glenn’s Spellc'r nnd Defliu r, List, .40 Thu above named books are on hand for sale or eich.nge at the .bote price, at tlie New Era Office. V