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hool books tor sale or exchange at
D Is office.
The much needed and long wished for
rain came this week.
Col. A. J. Camp was In Atlanta
Monday.
Mr. C. J. Lester made a business tiip
to Atlanta Monday.
Mr. J. A. Bodcuhnmcr was in the
fate city this week.
D * W, **lf Early Risers,
Tin ia««i tutu pun.
Mr. K. W. Ragsdale begnti school at
Brownsville lust Monday.
Did you get a Sample of Dr. Tlchenor’s
Antiseptic? If so, don't throw It away—
It'S good to 1)6 wasted. Try it when
you gi t hurt or hr,re colic. It will do Its
business quick.
Mr. George Washington, son of Mr.
J. D. Washington enlisted in the army
and left for Griffin Sunday tnornin
Paulding will furnish her share of
volunteers.
Because Her Eyes Were Too Weak
to Bear the Light-Hood’s Sar*
saparllla Effects Anothor Croat
Cure In Tennessee.
14 My little girl had sore eyes for threo
years and we oould not get anything to
do her any good. 8ho was nervous and
all run down. Her oyos were so wenk she
could not beat the light at all and Bho had
to stay In a dark room. There occmed to
ba a Dim over both eyes and sho could not
open them without taking her lingers and
polling them open. We decided to give
her Hood'fSarsaparllla snd Hood's Pills,
Before she finished taking the first bottle
her eyes began to improve. ThnnkB to
Hood’s Saraaparilla she can now see to
read and write and do almost any kind of
work. I have taken Hood'B Pills myself
and cannot praise them too highly.”
Mns. Robe Allison, Otosb Plains, Term.
Hood’s 8 P a S
Is the bost-ln fact the One True lllooil Purifier.
All druggists, gljslt tor *5. Out Hooh’a.
Hood’s Pills ‘h" favorite cathar.
■ tic. All druggists, no.
DAVIS & FINCH
STILL THE LEADERS.
While imitators arc surging and pulling strings trying to claim the earth and
making- themselvs odious ^ith rich promi&es they can’t fill. The old reliable is moving
placidly along selling moije goods than any other two houses in town, and buying from
the people all they have to sell. Can you pass around us any of you good citizens when you
know >nc aie the fathers of your market and the mainstay in all your commercial
Pick headache, biliousness, constipation
and all liver anil stomach troubles can be
quickly cured by using those famous little
\ P>H» known ns DeWitl’s Lillie Early Ris
pr*. They are pleasant to tukj ami nevi
*lp«. A. J. Cooper it Co.
A good shower which was badly need.
«d, fell In the greater portion of the
county last Sunday. The extreme west
• ru part is still dry,^not having had anv
rula of account since April. Crops are
badly damaged.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
The board *f education will meet
Moaday, the 18tb, inst. for the purpose
•onsidering bids for handling the school
books. For particulars as to reqttlr
■tents of the bosrd apply to any member
•f the body, or appear at the msetlng s.
M to obtain a thorough knowledge
What will be required.
.Notice—-Crop for Sale.
I have 4 acres in corn—good; 13 acres
in cotton, which Is also good, 4 mile
southeast of Dallas. As I have other bus-
inesa to look lifter, I offer the above foi
sale at a reasonable price..
8. P. Gann,
Dallas, Ga.
The editor of the Evans Oily, Pa. Globe
writes, “One Minute Cough Cure is right,
ly named. It cured my children after id
•thci remedies failed.” It cures coughs
colds and all throat ami lung troubles
A. J. Cooper A Co.
Mr. G. M‘. Holier! s, of Buehanan, wie-
in DaHas Sdtunljiy and Sunday, shaking
hands with old friends, of which there nr,
many. .
Shipped flour will not he in such de
mand in Dallas for some time as formerly
We hone the farmccs have ut last seei.
the error of their way.
The "life of the flesh is the blood there
of," Pure blood means healthy fmic'lon-
al activity, aud lids hears with it the cer
tainty of quick restoration from Icknes-
or accident. Dr. J. II. McLean's Strength
•ning Cordial and and blood purifier glv. .
/ pure-, rich blood and vitalizes and slrongth-
#nk the whole body. Price 50c aud *1 a
ttlc.
The following ij-om Dallas took advant
age of excursion /ates to go to Charleston
last Saturday,—Mr. G. W. Helms ami
daughter, Miss Ilculah, Dr. A. J. Cooper.
J. M. Cooper, Sank Ml Lung Wesley Iltul.
son and J. F. Welc h. It is* understood
that they enjoyed the tiip.
The Third Quarterly Conference of
Dallas circuit will lie held at F.int Hill oi
Fourth Saturday rid Sunday in tld-
month July 28-11.
J. T. Eakkh.
It's your own fa ilt if you use old-fash
ioned, greasy salves and liniments that
oil your clothing and offend your olfaet.
•ri as, when yon can get that very plcas-
tant and stainless liquid, Dr. Tlelicnor'
' Antiseptic. It heals Cuts, Burns, etc.
quicker and with less suffering than any,
thing. Only 50 cts. at S. Robertson A
Son’s and they like to sell it.
The Board of Education will meet next
Monday to make pctmrncnt arrangements
for handling the school hooks, and it Is
their desire that the merchants throughout
the county will handle them in order Unit
the people may get them at as little trou
ble as possible. It is hoped that all he on
hand next Monday to make arrangements
to do so, wnd to learn upon w hat terms
they will he required to handle them.
Biliousness
It «ust4 by torpid lifer, Thlcli parents diges
tion tnd permits food to lerment and putrify in
th«^stomaeh. Tiicn folio* dizziness, Uea^ che,
Hood’s
Insbmlna, nervousness, and, _
If aot relieved, bilious lever _ k
or blood poisoning. Hood's III
Pills stimulate the stomach, ■ ■ ■ ■ w
reuse the liver, cure headache, dizziness, con
stipation, etc. Vi rents. Sold liy all druggists.
The only Pills to lake with Hood's UarwiparlUa.
Mrs. Lnttrlnda Shepherd, daughter of
Mr. J. 0. Bilberry, died at her ho ne near
Braswell last Tuesday mnrn'ng am! was
burled at Braswell last Wednesday.
H. I,. Owens' appointments for July;
1st Sunday, Flint Hill, 10 a. m.; 3ml Sin -
day, New Georgia, 10 a. m.t 2nd Sunday
Pine Ridge, B:BO; itrd Sunday, Mt. Olivet
10a. m.: 4thSunday, New Cntiann, 10a. m
Wo arc glad to know thv.t Prof. Triblil
has agreed to accept the school at till
place another term. Prof. Tribble is i
onsolcntlous worker, ii good disciplinari
an, a high toned Christian gentleman, lie
has given the tow i one of the best school
it has ever lmd, rod wo hope the patrons
«nl pup 's w II enter upon the next term
with a determination to make it liet'e r
than '- I proceeding one.
A Cure for Sick Heardichc.
I have a friend who had suffered
venrs from Sick Headache and had tried
every remedy available, hut found no re
lief. Finally I induced him to try Ramon
Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets, and he is
now free from headache, and looks like a
■w mau.—O. 1). Murray, Dory, liy. For
snle by all dealers.
Braswell.
We are still dry aud vegetation Is slioi t
.Mr. J. K. Hulsey is still Improving.
Mrs. Laurinda Shepherd's condition 1- M
till critical.
Miss Siillic Hays is having n ve;j gc od
chool, but is not yet at it; bed.
There is a movoment on foot for a long
orm school here next ye- •.
A MUON.
Skin Diseases.
For the speedy and pprmnnent enre of
etter, salt rheum and eczema, Chain-
lerlain's Eye and Skin Ointment is
vithout hn equal. It relieves the itch-
ng and smarting almost instantly and
ts continued use effects a permanent
:ure. It ulso cures itch, burber's itch,
icnld head, sore nipples, itching piles,
chapped hands, chronic sore eyes ami
-ranulated lids.
Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders for
horses are fhs best tonic, blood purifier
audvennifuge. Price, rlSceuts. Hold by
For sale by A. J. C'ooper&Co.
Best of Wagon and Buggy
Harness at lowest prices, at
The Dallas Hardware Store.
One Minute Cough Cure, cures
That is whaf it wm made for.
Notice,
All persons indebted to me who have
not made arrangements with me personal-
y will please meet me the II st week of
August court.
.Tamils L. Hioiit.
interest? Look to ns for favors and call on us for information. Our shoulders are
broad and we are able to carry the loads heapednpon us by would-be competitors AND
NOT FALTER.
Common sense and experience arc both requisites in busineis and while we are modest in our claims the first
wc claim a good store of the latter and it is ever needful in buying and selling merchandise. We are going to sell fifty
thousand dollars worth of goods this year. It takes goods and prices to bear up assertion, Wfttch US.
Your Friends,
Davis & Finch
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m
OME persons say
it is natural for
them to lose flesh
during summer.
But losing flesh is losing
ground. Can you afford
to approach another win
ter in this weakened con
dition P
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.
>11 Druggist*, 60c. and fl.
SCOTT A, BOWNE, Chemist*, Now York
“I think DeWitl’s Witch Hazel Unite is
the finest preparation on the market for
piles." So writes John li. Dunn, of
\\ heeling, W. Vn. Try it and you will
think the same, It also cures eczema ill ii
II skin diseases. A. J. Cooper A Co.
Thor ate a variety of people in tills
world, one of which is composed of the
■lass triune o' 'of object anil ambition
s simply to ex st. lliey see no beamy
in nature or art save that it will bring
them so much money. The fragrance
of the sweetest Powers never reach their
1 factory otgnr'sm. The music of the
blnls, the mm.iiur of the brook soi ul
harsh to their ears. The stcry heavens
nothing of their grandeur for them-
Nature may exhaust i'I her resnuicesin
display of the beautiful, but those
H'sutlcs lire refected upon clouded eyes,
rile beautiful, the gland, the sublime are
ill hidden by the selfish aud beastly pas-
ions of their own iialtircs. They live anil
oil solely tu'satisfy the imimr.l part of
heir composition. Tlicspirilunt, or men
I part, receives none of their attention.
It is left free to cxprnd, or come up, as it
ill. They blush at the thought of l .
antllctcnt clothing for the body aud quake
t the bought of insufficient food for the
nine, lint the mind, 1'ic inimnil part, is
Mowed to staivo or feast or'y on poison-
nis food They try lo hide a starved and
uncultivated mind w Hi ii fla.li' y dccori.l-
I body.
Tr's is something we could never com
prehend, it seen'" so incredible; hut oli-
ation forces a recog' 'tlon of the fact
upon I'*. Why it is that man w'll neglect
II itrmortal for the mortal pa., is, itr
deed, strange.
IVe hope the time w II ,.01110 when
'1; development of the mind shad 1 .
dive die consideration it deserves— when
m nd culture instead of food 1 ad ral-
mc.it for the body and greed for gold
is preeminent with* them. Then,
p'limps, wMI dnv 1 upon mnn Unit "fur
olf divine event ’ of which Tc 'yeon
speaks, or us Burns puts it. "When mnn
to mnn the world over shall brothers he."
But so long as ignorance reigns,
"man’s i' Tunia ty to man” v !| cause
him to mourn.
Oar creator lias given us in trust cer
tain tr'ents and makes it mandatory upon
ui to improve them; and, he assi ed, that
no excuse will lie accepted for our ueg.
iect to do so. Despite a knowledge of
these facts, many men look upon their
children only asa mcansof adding to their
possession. They fail, it seems, to real
ize tile fad that these immortal souls are
given them to prepare not only for life but
j e.eraity. Consider this and hear in 1. 'ml
that some day-it will he too late.
j If your bicycle becomes frightened and
1 relieves itself of your avoirdupois, apply
J) ■.'1 ichenor’s Antiseptic immediately—
I not to tile bicycle—hut to that pint of your
anatomy most fueling affected by the law
of gravitation. You’ll he delighted with
the result of the application. Keep u bo
ylo in your "kit" for personri repairs.
O ily 50 cts. at all "up-to-date" druggists.
Complimentary to Dr. Connally.
The annual meeting of the Internation
al Association of RaMway Snrgeors win
held last, week ut Toronto, Canada- The 0
were about 500 members present, 11111 tlm
Canadians were very cordl d in their hos
pitality anil friendship towards those
members from the Un't.id Stules. The
Toronto World of Jf'y the 7tli contains
a long article about this meeting, mid it Is
worthy of remark Mint the open'ng para
graphs refer to our fdlow towi smi"t, Dr.
W. C. Cottnnlly. The Editor, after inter
viewing various members of this gland
body, starts off his sketch liy referiuj. to
the member from our Southc.u town 11-
mong theli'Ms:
"Tliis looks like home," renteked 11
Georgian railway surgeon yesterday
pointing to tlie pro isiou of America 1 Hags
that, entwined yyltli the lb 'on Jack, cov, 1
the walls of tlie Normal School theatre,
where the 11th annual mcclimg is lit ses-
slon.
"They n'c a striking lo of big men who
fo n the delcgat'on,Jbl.g-nr,tied, keen-eyed
and thoroughly democratic.
“I weigh 205 pounds,” arid Dr. W. C.
Connr'ly, 'he oldest surgeon of tlicSoutli-
urn Rood, "and there c e a lot of 11s as
heavy ns that.” The speaker Inis been
iiree t'mes Ed'tor of di erent newspa
pers of the Southern .States 1 id I 's eye
for olise . ttlion bus not lost its cunning."
NEW BARBER SHOP
Just iipcnPil up. Will In* fouud In tin*
old court Iiouho, In tin* nhcrlff'8 room.
PEICES:
Shave 5ctr.
Hair trimmed, .... ltlcti.
Hair cut 15cts.
Satisfaction guaranteed—try tnc.
Will he at my shop every day from now on.
S. P. GANN, Proprietor.
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That la what It was made tor.
affijjo; ran, nn«BjB|S3ujp pv 'KK'IMMVrjAt
TVNIdd Jo; wuxevia aaua.q ,"itii( ia os 0
Are different from all other
medicines. Each performs
a specific duty, thus doing away with
drastic purgatives and curing by the
Mi Id Power Theory.
One Pink Pill touches the liver, re
moves the bile, the bile
moves the howeli. The
Tonic Pellet does the rest.
Have one? Sample free at any etore.
Complete Treatment, 25 dose* 25c.
Brown Mfg. Co., N. Y. & Grecncville, TcflO.
TkibciHimj
“ I suffered for years with tetter. On
arising my handa wore etiff end my fin-
gora crooked. They would crack elf over
and the blood would run from thorn. The
doctor ordered me to five up work.
Then a frUad aeld, ‘Try AYKO RAIL
8APARII.I*' 1 took In all eight
katllea, whlcB'oompletety heoled mo.
Mo. W. SLOAN, iloyersford, hi
Teller.
Minutes of Annual Singing of July
4th, 1898.
The choir met at 0; 15 a. m.. the presi
dent cr'led the house to order liy singing
"A I Hail the poner of Jusus linmc,"
Opening prayer by brother John Rake-
straw. Appointed II. O. Scoggins, J. I .
Clouts and C. Baggett arranging commit
tee. Lesson in music by Warren Watson,
Y. M. McAdt iih and J. I). Watson, flftrri
minutes e.ich.|
Lesson In music liy Thomas Gir iclls.
at the conclusion of which there was flf-
t on n''mites Intern 'salon.
After recess, lessors by J. A. Lewis, J
II. Cralon and W. T. Baker, ibccss for
one hour and fifteen ir'nutes.
Arrxusoon.
Tlie president sang one song, aftet
which J. 11. Cooper, J. B. llamil, J. H.
IIowellendJ.il. Adair conducted Hie
music fifteen trinu’-a each, at the conclu
sion Hie class look a recess of 15minutcs.
After recess, n lesson by D. A. Sewell,
Joe McClung aud J. I'. Parker, fifteen
minutes each. J. B. Watson then snug
two solos, ufter w' 'eh the class stood and
sang, "God be with you till wc meet
ngV'n. W. A. HaiiiiIh, Pres.
J. II. A 'air, Sec.
Best of Wagon and Buggy
Harness at lowest prices, at
The Dallas Hardware Store.
Skin Diseases ured.
For the cure of letter, Itch, eczema
erysipelas, and all irritations of the skin
Dr. Edmondson’s Eczema (.'lire is the
standard. Price 50 cents per bottle. Ad-
dress I)r. Frank Edmondson, Atlanta, Oil.
We Club
THE NEW ERA with
Tlie Weekly Constitution, 11.80
Tlie Weekly Journal, 41.20
The Tliricc-aeWcok World, 41.45
Tlie Twlcc-a-week Globe-Democrat, 41.50
The Twice-u-week Courier-Journal, 41.80
Twlcc-a-wcck Detroit Fr.e Press, 41,80
Home and Farm, 41.10
LJOOD’8 Sarsaparilla is the One
■ ■ True Blood Purifier, Groat Nerve
i onic, Stomach Regulator. To thnu-
samU its great merit |* KNOWN
WORST DROUTH IN
NUMBER OF YEARS
The Spring Planted Oat Crop
Suffer* Greatly.
WHEAT NOT SO UNLUCKY
Commissioner Nesbitt Reviews tlia
Agricultural Conditions In an Intern
eating Letter to Georgln Farmers,
and Once More 1'olnta Out the Im
portance of Thorough Preparation.
Dkpaiitment or Aomcultuiib,
Atlanta, July 1, 189a
T1|K OAT CROP.
The drouth which baa prevailed for
eoveral weeks throughout the state in
said to be the most aevere known, at
this season of tho year, for 20 yean.
Tho wheat crop, which in much heavier
than usual, escaped with comparatively
litt'r injury, but the oat crop, particu
larly the spring planted floldn, and morn
especially those In which the need were
carelessly put in and imperfectly fertil
ized, has Buffered severely—in some sec
tions of the state may bo denominated a
total failure. We need no bettor illus
tration at tho importance of thorough
preparation aud fertilization than is
afforded by the yielde of thin crop
throughout tho state. Tho resultn of
the long continued drouth have most
fully ronfirlned the oft repeated asser
tion that successful cropping depends,
in groat measure, on thorough prepara
tion of the soil bofore the seed are pot
in. It has been fully demonstrated that
If we take the precaution of providing a
well stored reservoir in a deeply pre
pared seed bed, then when the demand
for moisture comes, and the growing
plants begin to droop for lack of neces
sary rultt from above, Mother Nature
will come to our rescue, and through
the powor of capillary notion will pump
op from the reserve supplv, which wo
have stored in lower depths, the life,
giving, revivifying moisture so neces
sary for plant growth. Here wo have
beautifully illustrated the mannor in
which the intelligent farmer may, on
tho very brink of failure, wrest
ftt-CCUB
from adverse circumstance*. If ho has
studied nature's laws he knows that
when the upper eoi' becomes dry, if
tlioro is a reserve supply of moisture
stored iu the subsoil, the power of capil
lary action will draw it to the surface.
But his knowledge must pot stop here.
He mnst also have learned that it is im
possible to keep this moisture in reach
of the growing plants if a crust is al
lowed to form and remain on the sur-'
face. When that crust remains and is
unbroken, no power can prevent the
evaporation of the moisture which comes
to tho surface through the capillary
tubeB. It is the farmer’s province anil
privilege to to break up these tubes that
the motstnre may be held in check aud
in rench ot the growing plants long
enough for them to absorb its life giving
properties before they become dissipated
into the atmosphere. To do this ho
must by constant
RHALIXIW CULTIVATION
keep a thin mulch of finely pulverized
surface soil spread over his fields. The
man who thoroughly finderstands the
importance of this principle will never
allow a crust to remain on bis laud
longer than he can rnn A shallow, bread
furrow to break it up. The need of this
rapid work accentuate* the importance
of wide cutting plow* and expanding
cultivators. •.
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