The Dallas new era. (Dallas, Paulding County, Ga.) 1898-current, July 22, 1898, Image 2

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> m on |e by r it wing ; It is the ewe for i has been and undi- has never An old veteran to know my ex- ) age with Ayer's Ape tto war I we* la r of as war* engaged in llf all were taken with ft tried ehmut everything r help, till at la»t I nnt to I a bottle of Ayer', Agtw I at oaea. The others fol- , aad they, too, recorered np took the remedy aM/yfae at all throughthe war, I different atedoa of the i etnee laguettne, Fla. Court Calendar. [to get for ague: ■$ Art. m ERA, yy Friday- EDITOR. on Application. ON RATES: Post Otieetat Dallas, stall matter. }A., JULY 23, 1808. i be waiting for Uncle r thing In tight. MONDAY. Mo. 0, Jim. 1808—Matthews vs. Comp ton. ‘ No. 7, Jan. 1808—Bartlett A. Watson Co., vs. Carter. No. 5, Jan. 1808—Oartrc|l v». Parker. No. 10, Jan. 186(1—Eaton vs. Estes. No. 4. Jan. 1807—Harris v». Jones. No. 18. Aug. 1807—'Tidwell & Pope vs Fuller. TUESDAY. No. 8, Jan. 1807—Kilgore vs. Moore No. 11, Jan. 1807—Taylor vs. Southern Rail wav Co. No. 20, Aug. 1807—Thorn vs. Southern Railway Co. No. 0, Aug. 1807—Cooper A Johnson vr. Tanner. No. 8, Jan. 1808—Owen vs. Carter, No. 1, Aug. 1808—Coo|>er A Johnson vs- Shepherd. No. 2, Aufe. 1808—O’Brian vs. Singleton. No. 4, Aug. 1808—Jones A Whitehead vs Burr, »t. al. . _ WEDNESDAY. No, 14, Aug. 1897—Jones vs. Norton. No. 0, .Inn. 1808—Robinson vs. Cooper A Son. No. 18, Jan. 1898—Cooper vs. Williams. No. 14, Jan. 1808—Cornett vs. Fuller. No. 10, Aug. 1808—Sanford vs. Mat Held. No. 12, Aug. 1808—Rome Ouano Co., Spinks. No. 18, Aug. 1898—Duncan vs Jones. THURSDAY. Divorce cases. Xc Give Our Birrs*.dUunce. The Mobile Register' says: So far there have been? n0 volunteers engaged In Cut How that the Porto Rico campaign is .stemto ltopn we hope the southern soldiers wllllbe-giv en a chance to show what is lir Alarm In fact, If Ibis chance Is not given lit wllll 11m a discrimination againt our boy* JUaO wllll reflect upon those who have the ceadlMii of the wsr. At the same time, sueft ac tion will lie open to criticism aa umarikm from a practical point of view. Southern soldiers would be most useful In that cli mate. The most of them are Imiurcd to the disease of the tropics, cod ell have had considerable ex|>erience In outdoor Ife. Tin reports received show (but the regiments from Louisiana, Texas and Al abama now at Miama are ready for ser- c. ami they ought to ha sent to the out." Of course the southern lioya are ready do their purl and It requires no practi cal demontralions to show Ike world that hey are equal to any duty put upon them, Iml at the seme time the southern people sre not clamorous for having them slaughtered. If the administration finds It profitable sacrifice the northern troops and ex empt the Houthcru so much better for the south. The treat troops are always held reserve.—Rome Tribune- List if Jurors for August Term, 1898. G*A.KU Jl'HOKri. 1.. fl.XOMtiraa, 10. Jit*. M. Butler, 2*. \V. T- K, TtUMMli), :.. N. N. B*iull, I. H. C,Se«ggln*, i. H. J’-SprfokH, S. A- IL lloffley, 7. N. U. Roberta, 8. R. T. Drake, •. Wa.L. Meadow*, 1 0. Job« M. Moody. 1 LT.O. Howell, Sr. I f. Carter, 1 ». Hr ii. Bn**, I 4. <1. W. Lawrence, J I. IL N. Finch, 17. J. II. Fnwler, 18. O. A. Owen, lft. Ti.o*. J. Cochran, 20. F. .1. Smith, 21. Jam. N. Barron. 22. W. L. Butler, (ft42.) 2ft. N. I). l’arri* 24. H. W. Ilay, 25. Jam. L. Crowley, * ae. O. T. Morrla, 27. G. F. Im’wIm, 28. R. F. McWilliams, 2ft. Isaac N. Gray, 80. K. A. Drlakeir. Tbavkrss Jcsobs—Fisht Wsek. The Chief Burgeas of Mllciburk, Pa. says DeWitts's Little Early Risers sre the licit pills lie ever used In Ids family during forty yours of house keeping. They cure constipation, sick headache and stomach and liver troubles. Small In size bn* great In results. A. J. Coeper A Co. In i •I have used Chamberlain's Oougl) Hcm- ily in my family for years and always lith good results,” says Mr. W. B. Coop. o( Kl Rio, Cal. "For small children Ac find it especially effective." For sale |>V A. J. Cooper A Co. 1. K R. Ragsdale, 2. <J. L. Hardin, 1. Tboa. J. Howard, I. I). Worthan, i. O. C. Fannin, I. J. G. Uihphrey, T. John Y. Corroll, i. A. J. MoBrajror, l. Nathan Cooper, l. J aa. J. Baxter, « Jaa. R. Lowery, '. John W, Mice, . ’t». I*. Allgonri, . Jam. A. Bullock, . Wm. J. Fills, . B. K. Crolrcr, R. A. Meek, , . A. L. Worthan. lft. B. L. Folsom, 20. Levi CfMi|M*r, 21. Jas. M. Lee, 22. W. N. Cochran, 28. L. W. Harris, 24. J. W. Garrison, 25. K. II. Brown, 20. W. It. Brown, 27. James Robbins, 28. A. Jordan, 2ft. T. .1. Cooper, ao. B. F. B. inks, HI. A. W. M Held. 82. John A. Core, HU. John R. IIutchcL HI. J. W. Wii kI, 85. G. W. Grogan, 80. G. T. Meriting. Tiiavkusk Jurors—Second W'kkk. RUNNING FOR OFFICE. i hurt, UK Dr. Tlehcnor'a bikSl never know Just how I you try It. Only 80 ets. at nts for party nomimi- i seem to be on i have hem‘cured Witch’ Hazel cures ecxc- Ivua huuic- - x ' k and I It will he him- iilnst the po|>- • und Schley Pleasant Hill. As 1 hnve been absent for soveral weeks 1 will try and show up ngaln, Wc are glad to state there Is no sickness in onr community at present. The wheat crop In our section hns been very good this year. Misses tiertrude and Vera llurton, of Brownsville were here last week. Mr. 8. E. Florence ground 1800 linn dred bushels of whent last week. Messrs. T. L. Pittman ard T. N. Olov er were In Marietta last Saturday. Mr. Walter Florence is the happiest man In Cobb over the result of a fine Ini' by girl which arrived at his home lost Saturday Morning: ulso, Mr. J. 11, Glover —a boy. The school at this place Is under very flattering prospects. Success to the New Era and Its readers. Black Shot. Our baby Ims been continually troubled with colic and cholera Infantum since bis birth, and all that we could do for Idm did not seem to give mora than temporary re lief, until wc tried Chnmlterlalu's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Sine giving that remedy liu has not been Iron hied. We want to give you this tesllmo nlal as nn evidence of our gratitude, uot that you need It to advertise your merit rlousremedy.—G. M. Law, lCcnkuk, lowu For sale by A. J, Cooper Co. An Excusable Lapsus Linguae. The following is the expense accoantof defeated candidate In the last election,, according to the Taylor Tribune: Lost 4 months, 88 days, canvassing. 1849 hours thinking about the election; b acres of cotton; 28 acres of corn; a whol e sweet potato crop; 4 sheep, 8 sboats and beef given to barbecues, 2 front teeth uud a considerable quantity of hair in a nrsonal skirmish. Gave 97 plugs of to bacco; 7 Sunday school books; 3 pairs of suspenders; 4 calico dresses; 7 dolls end 13 baby rattlers. Told 2890 lies; shook hands 28,470 times: talked enough to have made in print 1000 Inrge voluinus size of patent of fice report; kissed 120 babies; kindled 14 kitchen fires, cut 8 cord* of wood; pulled 474 bundles of fodder; picked 740 peunds of cotton; helped pttll 7 wagou loads of corn; dug 14 bushels of potatoes; tooted 2? buckets of water; put up 7 stoves; win dog-bit 4 times; watch broken by baby,, which cost $8.01) to huvo repaired. Loaned out 8 barrels of Hour, 20 tins) els of meal, 180 pounds of lincon, •'>7 pounds of butter, 12 dozen eggs, It ui n- brellas, 18 lend pencils, 1 liiblc dlctlmia ,*y, 1 mowing blade, 2 hoes, 1 overcoat, 2 boxes of paper collars, none of which lias been returned. Called by opponent n pcrnrsln. lutiug |lnr—doctor's bill $10. Had live* argu ments with my wife—result: ,1 flower vase smashed, 1 broom handle broken, it dish of hash knocked off the table, i. shir bosom ruined, 3 Imndsfull of w tusker* polled out, 10c worth of stleking pluste bought. Resides spending 41,708.”* I. . IV. N. Conn, ■J W. L. Rurnntt, a. . J. C. IMckctt, t C». V.’. Hudson, II. ■ IV. T. Hogue, a. J, C .. Owen, 7.. J. I \ Shelton, H— Jot n N. Smith, I'* J. 1 V. Meliartty, 1 K A. 7 -I. Morgan, Mi. Al.. v, tiny, fX.JI.J . Williams, 1 11. is.J t. Turner, an.*.5 .. llnggett, X*. lint n W. Grogan, SX .'Jot in W, linker, ur-tc. .1. bestor, lit,. W. A. Ragsdale, la. R. T. Moon, •to. I’. M. Carter, at. .lohn 11. Ware, aa. J. 1). Johnston, as. John C. Burton, at. J. C. Kmliry; tM. Jos. K. Harris, an. J. C. Harris, liomi) '.'7. J. H. Turner, as. R. Vaughan, an. M. K. MeCtung, no. J. w. Woodall, ill. Win. M. Palmer, aa. Win. it. Knox, on. John C. Watson, 01. I. 8. Venter, 00. T. J. Ragsdale, 80. Wm . It. Arnold . THE EXCELLENCE OF SYIUF OF FMS Is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to tho CAi.ironNtA Fig 8yrup Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the California Fig Syihjp Co. only, • knowledge of thnt fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par* ties. The high standing of the Cali- roRHtA Fto Syrup Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs han given to millions of families, make:, the name of the Company a guaranty of tho excellence of Its remedy. It la far in advance of all other laxatives, as It acts on the 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 Dame of the Company — CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN rilANOlSCO. CaL LOrlSVILLK, Kr. MEW YORK. M.T. CHRISTIAN AVOR CONVEX TION, NASHVILLE, TEKN., JULT 0TH-11TH, 1808—REDUCED RATER VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY. On account of the Seventeenth Intern*, fion Convention of the Christian Endeav or, to be held at Nashville, Tenn., July Oth-llth, 1808, the Southern Railway wll Mil tickets from points on its line* to Nashville, 'Penn., and return, at rate ol one fare for the round trip. Ticket* to tie sold July 1st to 0th Inclusive, with final limit July 81at, 1808. By depositing tickets with sgents of terminal llae* al Nashville on nr before July 81st, the re turn limit may be extended to August IB, 1808. Many prominent speakers will participate on this occasion, and * rare treat awaits those attending this conven tion. For further information call on any agent of the Southern Railway. W l yt'U jet a sample of Dr. Tlclienoi's Anti septic? If so, don’t throw it away— I ?* t .oo good to be wasted. Try it when 1 ou get hurt or Imve colic. It will do its b ut Iness quick. Ts Ike Young Men of Paulding Co. aFsyetto, Ind., says RIon hu has found DgAVIt t’s r Iitser» to Ite-perfect. They Try them for stomach and a. A.J. Cooper & Co, I of la me oi mplalut about pat tig to school out of their own vithout permission from the fe think they aru‘ wrong. The : sufficient notice More dis- ly, and did their work the t’e think every ellize.i Ho carry out the law • i feel and ex- ; up the school | or move out, help to bttilil Ljsvllle, Texas, Twill's Witch Too to Idm. It Standing. lie | also cures ce .stin,me sores. succeeded Jonjy •' with ;)ud quirteft sillnjrccyi vo / It Is said that In the excitement of the charge at Ban Juan, Gen. Wheeler so far forgot the present as to call out: "Come on boys the yanks arc running." He was leuding the Ncy York volun. leers and the Texas rough riders and sc ng his men waver, and at the some tlnn noticing tho enemy leaving their guns, shouted the phrase wo have lust quoted, 4 Then, remembering his flag, the old Con. federate blurted out: "Confound It all, I muau the Spaniards!" It was in memo: of other days the little general rallied troops yet It was for the uuiou lie wi fighting —Homo Tribune. Tho editor of the Evans City, Pa. <llobe, s rttes, "One Minute Cbugli Cure Hi right ly named. It cured my children i fter all othci rein,idles failed.” It cures i smglis colds and all throat and lung tumbles', A. J. Cooper & Co. The Third Qui rterly Conference of Dallas circuit will be held at Flint 1 III! on Fourth Saturday and Sunday in', this month July 23-34. J. T. Ea k kh. Our county has been culled uiton to furnish thirty-five men to volunteer in the •eivlce of the United States. Twenty of the aaniber have responded vety to the cull, hut thirteen have been mustered in, and are now soldiers, four deserted, (am proud to say only two of these were from Paulding.) On the 18th and 10th f#rty-si.\ men were mustered into service la our company, night more arc in camp under nge await ing eensent of parents, others arc coming lu daily. Y'ou may readily see by this* that the probabilities are, we will lie full in tho couse of the next ten days or two weeks. It lakes one hundred men to the com pamy. Now if there is any one desiring information concerning the enlistment of our company, or who wish to lie with the hoys from I'uuldlng, come in within the next ten days, will be glad to see you and give you all the information I can. Mr. R. N. Loe, who has been made a sergeant in our company will be here the last of this week and the first of next, to assist me and tell the boys some tilings about camp life and how Uncle Sam treat* his soldier hoys. A. 0. Waiik, 2,ul Limit. 3rd On., Reg., Infl’y U. S. V. ease by nct- ' Cough Cure When ink- Iiptinn. Amlin ainpt relief. A. There Is one little maxim That now 1 will name. Which may bring what is liettcr Than riches or fame. All those who will heed it Good appetite find. Strong nerves, rosy checks, And vigor of mind. It will banish dyspepsia, j Rheumatism and gout, \ That Tired Feeling conquer, Drive scrofula out. j And here is the maxim - Its wisdom is sure— Take Hood’s Sarsaparilla , And keep your blo.iil pure. Notice---Crop for Sale. BACKACHE! WHY? Because your Liver and Kidneys are out of order. DR. J. H. McLEAlTS LIVER AND KIDNEY BALM I have 4 acres In corn—good; 12 ne In cotton, which is also good, 4 miles southeast of Dallas. As 1 huvo other bus. incss to look after, J offer tlic above for solo at areasonable price.. S. P. Gann, Dallas, Ga. hv taklmr Y 0U MUST have pure blood ft r which bv nen- " . good health. Hood's Sarsaparilla I blood neima- P urh i M tho Wood. Take Hood's Sar- |nd painr: you would BE WELL, Is the "PEERLESS REMEDY" lor • curing ailments of the Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, Diabetes, Rheumatism ‘ and Bright’a Disease. • 1.00 PER BOTTLE. ron aau av A. J. Cooper & Co. N ervous Troubles arc due to impoverished blood. Hood’s Bar- fupiii'illa is the One True Illood Purifier ami NERVE TONIC. At Four Score* Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health D NOLE EZEKIEL OBEAR, assessor and tax collector, Bovorly, Mass., who has passed the SOth life mile stone, says: "Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine has done a great deal of good. I suffered foryears from sleeplessness and nervous heart trouble. Would feel weary and used up In the morn ing, had no ambition and my work seemed a burden. A friend recommended Dr. Miles’ Nervine, and I purchased a bottle under protest as I had tried so many remedies un successfully, I thought it no use. But It gave me restful sleep, a good appetite and restored me to energetic health. It is a grand good medicine, and I will gladly write anyone inquiring, full particulars of my sat isfactory experience." 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 the heart and nerves free. Address, OB. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind. Dl*HtAI«C NUBIAN TEA euros i'yspep- ridWtr? sia, Constipation and Indi gestion. Regulates the Liver. Price, 25 etc. Persons troubled with disrrhnea will h* interested in 'he experience of Mr. W. M. Bush, clerk of Hotel Dorrance, Provi dence, R. I. He says: "For .eversl year* 1 hnve been almost a constant sufferer .from diarrhoea, the frequent attacks com pletely prostrating and rendering me un lit for my duties at this hotel. Alieut tw* years ago a traveling salesman kindly gave inc n small iKittle of Chamlierlsin's Colin Cholera mid Diarrhoea Remedy. Much to my surprise anil delight its effect* wer immediate. Whenever I felt symptoms of the disease I would fortify myself against the attack with a few doses of this valua ble remedy. The result has lifon very satisfactory and almost complete relief from the aftlieted.” For sale by A. J. Cooper & Co. Pala has no show with Pr. Milas' Pstn PEI* SCHOOL BOOKS. Information regarding such books published by the American Book Company l were adopted for use in Paulding county.' List Price. Exchange Price. 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I ceuld hardly have believed that so much matter could he brought within such compass and made so irra- sistahly fascinating. You are to bo congratulated upon bringing out such a book."—A. 8. Dra- per. President University of Illinois. “I have examined the Natural Geographies with great care. I am so muoh pleased with sonstrnined to break the rule, to which I have rigidly adhered foryears th regard to text hooks. These* text books, however, rise so far abova those that have preceded them thnt I conceive It to lie the duty of all who are Intareatsd la public education to call attention to their merits. The selection of faets frrm the great stora of geographical knowledge Is most judicious, while the faets are presented In aecordanee with the firmly estallshed laws developed by tho science of education."—Wm. II. Maxwell, Supsrin- these hooks that I ai not to write letters \ tend** of Schools Grenter New York. "The Natural Geography Series, by Redv ay & Hlnnian, ars text hooks of unsurpassed merit In plan, method and execution these books leave almost nothing to be desired.’’—A. B. Poland Superintendent Schools, Paterson, N. J. List Price. Exchange Price. Milne's Elements of Arithmetic, .80 .18 " Standard Arithmetic, .05 .39 Milne’s Elements m iy ho exchanged for either Sanford's Prlmnry or Sanford's Intermediate- Milne’s Standard may be exchanged for either Sanford’s Common School or Sanford’s lligln r. List Price. Exchange Price Harris’s Stories of Georgia, .00 All these hooks arc new and the most popular of the kind now published in the United States. Maynard, Merrill & Co.’s Publications. List Price. Exchange Priee. Bred Kullojrg'ft Graded Lessons in English .38 .3* “ Higher Lessons in English, .03 .88 Imlson’s Young American, .00 — Ginn & Co.’s Publications List Price. Excnange Price. Stlckniy', Primary Speller .15 .09 “ Advanced " .20 .12 Tarbcll’s Language LessonsNo. 1, .40 .24 D C. Heath & Co.’s Publications. Benson & Glenn’s Speller and Defincr, List, .40 The above named Vooks arc on hand for sale or exchange at he nbove prices at the New Era Office.