The Dallas new era. (Dallas, Paulding County, Ga.) 1898-current, July 22, 1898, Image 7

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i consider avrr's pills th« best The Spring Planted Oat Crop Buffers Greatly. | WHEAT NOT SO UlfLUCXY Mr*. A. C. WESTON. 39 Pearl St., Laconia, N. H. AH Women'm Mimdom ... JULY baa often been called the "pivotal month," because If the wok la not carefully planned and adjusted ntneh of oar previous effort will count for naught. In "laytni by" our crops we should re* member that the network of delicate roots just beneath the surface perme ates the entire tisld and that we should be as careful to avoid injuring these as wo are to prevent the breaking and tear ing of the leaves and stalk* above the ground. DURATion or cnti.Tiranog. Plowing at this season should bsfggg nlated very much by the habits and condition of the different crops. Yyt instance, work in the late maturing, large growing varieties of cotton may oesse sooner than in the shorter limbed, early muturiug kinds, because when the growth of these large varieties is tuu checked they begin to take cu fruit,, which they would not do totheaamh: estent if their lusuriant leaf growth were encouraged by continued cultiva* • tiou. On the other hand.if the smallerand quicker maturing varieties are develop tug favorably, a shallow center furrow, even well into August, will be of hen#: ttt. We should always keep in mind that the objeot of plowing at this sea- sou is not to break the soil to any death, 1 inch is enough, bat to keep downing incipient weeds or gross, to check evqm oration and to promote the secern of vr to the plant roots. OTHRR WORK FOR TUB MONTH. Peas for forage mar be soma untfl the last of July, and if encouraged hr an application of acid phosphate -aid potash, will store up in the soil for oar. future use the third and most important 1 a* well as most espenstve elemental; plant food—nitrogen. A* we bnve time and opportunity we should also depMe on our fall campaign, what wrops we will plant and wbat fields apportion to such one. Any suooetaful SYSTEM or UOTAVION | must recognize certain fixed lows. The most Important of these is that crops 6f like growth and habits, extracting i.tlum B.OUntn I l.*>um 4.30pm 7. lOpiu \r Macon vr Jnnup \r Kvnrott vr JacUrtonvjltfl . Isv Jnsup Ar Jacksonville Lv*Kvnr«tt Ar llrunHWlote... No. 10 carrion Pullman Sleeping Gar Chut- turiLOun to Atlanta. No. I I carrion Pullman Sleeping Car and Day Concho* Cnaitanooga to JacKNonvillo and At- Inntn to llninHU'tc)i. No. 8 currleo Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta nooga to Atlanta. HTATION8. isv Atlanta Ar Home Ar Dalton Ar rtiattnnnoKA. Lv Chattanooga. Ar Hurgin Ar I.oxlngton..., Ar LouUvUle... "f.ftOam 10.80am ll.SOum 1.00pm 4.20am | 400pm ASOumi 8.85pm 7.22am; 7.84pm 8.40am i.ftOprr. H.N.am 9.10pm 4.29pm f». 10pm 1 4.60am 7.60pm T.ftOam Ar (Mtirlnniitl Lv Chattanooga, Ar Nawhvllle . 'ipm 6.40a ml 6.66pm No. 18 cnrrlo* Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta to Chattanooga and Chattanooga to Cincinnati. No. 9 carrlcH Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta to Cincinnati and Chattanooga to Loulnvllle. stations, No. It No. 18 No. ^ Lv Chattanooga 8.49am 4. ioam io.oopra Ar Knoxville II.Mam 8.05am 1.10am Ar Morristown 1.28pm 9.00am 2.28am Ar llo: Spring* 8 |8pm 11.48am 4.00am Ar Asheville 4.85pm! 1.16pm MOiim Ar SallKbury 8.40pm W.80am Ar Greonubora 9.6?pm 12.10pm ArKitlelgh 1.40am 8.28pm Ar Norfolk 7.ft0am ^ Ar Wn hlngton..,, 8.42am 9-HNpm Ar New York. 12.43pmI 8.28am the same elements of plant from the soil, in similar propo should not follow each other, but be succeeded by those which, wh manding the tame element* will them under different conditions different proportions, thus in's In equalizing the draught upon t sources of the sail. In consider! r all cross *T* ’• Should be giran an impor^mt pjn not only furnishes. flrstc)MJpM for the cold months, IRit a* S M and accumulator of hflthhs, oot be too highly priWd.', hardy, and besides jaegfonhl* above important cH'cea, ’ll as a stay to the wiutet floods, otherwise rush over Mr hare September U early sndagh w si of these full grain 1m, hut none too early to ptaMfeg our oat* and rye flalda. .. A|HP stub! flrstclass beginning faMsjjBher tp oats, os both demaiMHKflHl 'sn nitrogen. If rye Usngpn I stubble it continues tfii ; w«rk oi 6.U0pm 8.40am LvCliottanooga. Ar Knoxville 8.45pm II.Warn Ar MorrlHtown 2.15am 1 l.2.<pin Ar ISriMtol T.OOaml 8.55pm Ar Washington 7.40am Ar New York 1 1.29pm No. 8. carrlna Pullman Seeping Car Chatta nooga to Washington and Chattanooga to Now York without change. No. 4 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Knox ville to Hrl tol. “No.Tr Ar AmitMton ... Ar Itlrinlnghain. Ar Selma Ar Meridian Ar Now Orleans. Ar Vicksburg Ar Shreveport. tNo. 15 | |No. 9 | 2.00pm 4.5opm Lv Homo 6.40pm 8.57pm Ar God del 6.00pmi 7. lopm< Ar Attalla. t Dally except Sunday. — itNornr |No. id ar 8.50am 8.86am ar 8.00am! 6.80am Ivl 6.45am 6.20am | Sunday only. P. S.GANNON,8dv.p. A o.M..Washington, D.G. J. M. CULP. Traf. Mgr. Washington. D. O. W. A. TURK. G. P. A., Washington, D. C. C A. BENSCOTER, A.o.r.A.,CbatUpo©fa,TeM| LOCAL USES. School books for tale or exchange at this office. About 800'acres of land near Dulls-, are planted in melons. The peach crop la serlon-!,' injured by the recent drouth. Mrs- Belle Sanders returned to McDon ough Tuesday. Master Robert Underwood has gone to Macon to study dentistry. Mr. M. A.Bodenhnnicr was in Atlanta 4h* first of the week. , Bcveral-of the Dsllasites attended the singing at Flint Hill last Sunday. Miss Sophia Parkinson, of Villa Rica, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. A* J. Camp. DuWttt’a Little Early Risers, Tbs laisus llitl* pills. Mr. Sanders Ragsdale has a good school •t the Vinson school house. Services at the M. E. church, white, are suspended for a while. The •‘Bell House" lias hcen newly christened. It Is now the "Empire Hotel.” The melon growers repot t the condi tion of the crop Is not satisfactory. Best of Wagon and Buggy Harness at lowest prices, at The Dallas Hardware Store. Mr. I. M. Sheffield snd wife, of Angus Is, came up last Sunday to visit thei, parent*. Lieut. A. C. Ware of the 8rd Georgia volunteers hss reopened his recruiting office In Dallas. Blck headache, biliousness, constipation and all liver and stomach tioublcs can be quickly cured by using those famous little pills known ns DeWitt’a Little Early Itls- •rs. They are pleasant to take and ncvc r gripe. A. J. Cooper A Co. All the public schools of the county, except Dallas, are lhhprogress. The Dal las Institute will reopen in September. The editor is now visiting the public- schools snd the office "devil” Is doing as he pleases. Best of Witgon and Buggy Harness at lowest prices, at The Dallas Hardware Store. Mrs. T. A. Bethel snd children, of Jack sonville, Fla., are visiting Mrs. Bjtlicl’s father, Mr. J. A. Ilodenhamcr. Paulding is numously represented at the Confederate Veteraus' Reunion In At lanta this week. The "life of the ttesli Is the blood there Of," Pure blood means healthy function al activity, and tlds bears with it the cer tainty of quick restoration from sickness or accident. Dr. J. II. McLean’s Strength aning Conlinl and aud blow! purifier give* pure, rich blood and vitalizes and strength, sns the whole body. Pi ice 50e uud $1 u bottle. Messrs. W. R. and J. T. Griffin and families left last week (or a few days’ visit to Alabama. , Mr. 8. J. Brintlc,.who had been conrtn ed to Ids bed with fever ut Mr. G. M. Lawrence’s, has recovered sufficiently to be carried to his home near Cross Hoads. H. L. Owens’ appointments for July. 14 Sunday, Flint 1(111, 10 n. m.; 2nd Sun day, New Georgia, 10 p. m.; 2nd Sunday, Pine Ridge, 8:H0; brd Sunday, Ml. Olivet, 10-a-ui.; 4th Sunday, New Ciinnnn, 10 a. m It is to lie observed that ti large majori ty of the volunteers from Paulding are democrats. Foster Cooper, son of Mr. J. P. Cooper, passed through Dallas one night this week on the way to Porto Itico with hi- command. It’s your own fault if you use old-fash ioned, greasy salves and liniments tlui oil your clothing and offend your olfactt ones, when you cafi get that very picas— ■ant and stainless liquid, Dr. Tichcnor’ Antiseptic. It heals Cuts, Burns, etc. quicker and with less suffering than any, thing. Only 00 cts. at 8, Robertson & Sou's and they like to sell it. Notice. The county democratic executive com mittee of Paulding county is requested to convene in the courthouse at Dallas on Monday August 1st; 1898 at noon. It :s hoped all members of the committee will attend as business of importance is to he considered. L. M. Washington, Chairman. Strr/ng, steady nerves Are needed for success Everywhere. Nerves Depend simply, solely, Upon the blood. Pure, rich, nourishing Blood feeds the nerves And makes them strong. The great nerve tonic is Hood’s Sarsaparilla, Because it makes The blood rich and Pure, giving it power To feed the nerves. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Cures nervousness, Dyspepsia, rheumatism, Catarrh, scrofula, - And all forms of Impure blood. Grover, the slx-venr-old son of Mr. W. N. Anderson, while on his way to school one morning last week had his arm brok en by a falling limb. Misses Beulnh Pickett and Maggie Pen- cock, after spending sovcrnl days with relatives and friends here, returned to their homes In Atlnnta Inst Sunday. A Cure for Sick Heacdache. I have it friend who Imil suffered 20 years from Sick Fit ndachc uml laid tried every remedy available, but found no re lief. Finally I induced him to try Hnmon's Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets, and lie is now free from headache, and looks like a new mau.—G. D. Murray, Dory, Ky. For sale by all dealers. Mr. Joe Ragsdale's little babe, about two years old, died last Monday morning. It was interred lit. New Ciinnnn church. Wc extjnd our sympathies to the bereaved parents. The little 8 mouth’s old baby of Mr. aud Mrs. W. M. Willingham died last Mouduy We lender opr sympathies to the sorrow, ing parents. Skin Diseases. For the speedy and permanent cure of tetter, salt rheum and eczema, Cham berlain’s Eye and Skin Ointment Is without an equal. It relieves tho itch ing and smarting almost instantly and Its continued uae effects a permanent cure. It also cures itch, barber's itch, scald head, sore nipples, Itching piles, chapped hands, chronic eore eyes and granulated lids. Dr. Cady's Condition Powders for horses are the best tonic, blood purifier andvermifnge. Price, 2S cents. Sold by For sale by A. J. Co >, c &Co. Mr. J. N. Smith, of Aroncy, Ala., was in Dallas Tuesday, on his way to Atlanta. He reports good crops in Alabama, and suya lie It well satisfied in bis new home. One Minute Cough Cure, cures That Is what It was made lor. Arrangements will lie nmde to have the textbooks In the country stores within a week, by which the people will not Imv,. to come from aM pirts of the county to Dallas to get them. U"1 think DcWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve Is Hie lines! preparation on the market for piles.” So writes John C’. Dunn, of Wheeling, W. Yu. Try it and you wil think the Mime, It also cures eczema and a'l skin disuases. A. J. Cooper & Co. NOTICE. AH persons Indebted to me who have not made arrangements w ith me personal ly will please meet me the first week of August court. Jamks L. IIioiit. DAVIS & FINCH STILL THE LEADERS. v.' While imitators are surging and pulling strings trying to claim the earth and making themselvs odious with rich promises they can’t All The old reliable is moving placidly along selling more 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 '-iW- know we are the fathers of your market and tho 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 licapedupoii us by would-be competitors AND NOT FALTER. Common sense and experience arc both requisites in business and while we .ire 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 are going to sell fifty* thousand dollars worth of goods this year. It takes goods and prices to bear up assertion. Watch US. Your Friends, Davis & Finch, • No Gripe * When ran take IJood't Pills. The big, old-fash ioned, sugar-coated pills, which tear you all to pieces, are not In it with Hood’s. Easy to take Hood’s and easy to operate, Ir tree _ _ _ at Hood's nut, Which are *11^, np to date In every reepeet w^m 1 SIS fiats, certain and sure. All • ■ ■ ■ druggists, ate. C. I. Hood ft Co., Lowell, Mass. The only Fills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Did You Take Scott’s Emulsion through the winter? If so, we are sure it quieted your cough, healed the rawness in your throat, increased your weight, gave you more color, and made you feel better in every way. But perhaps your cough has come back again, or you are get ting a little thin and pale. Then, why not continue the same helpful remedy right through the summer? It will do you as much good as when the weather is cold. Its persistent use will certainly give you a better appetite and a stronger digestion. It will cure your weak throat and heal your inflamed lungs. It will cure every case of consumption, when a cure is possible. Don’t be persuaded to take something they say is just as good. All Druggists, <oc. and |i. SCOTT & Buwne, Chemists, N. V. Miss Addle Furr is visiting relatives In Villa Rica. j* Mr. I. K. Thigpen, of Brewton, On , j was in Dallas Wednesday. - Mr. ,1. I). Washington, after assisting Ills wife mid daughter on the train Wed nesday, in attempting to get off was thrown to the ground and received a very painful hurt, which we hope will no t prove serious. We call attention to the request, el:e-! where published, to the county democratic^ executive committee to convene at D.illasJ on Monday, August 1st, at noon. Let! every member come. If your bicycle becomes frightened and! relieves itself of your avoirdupois, apply! Dr. Tichonor’s Antiseptic immediately-* not to the bicycle—hut to Hint pnrtof youif anatomy most feeling affected by the law, of gravitation. You'll be delighted with the result of the application. Keep a hot. tie In your "kit" for personrl repairs, j Only 50 els. at all “up-to-date" druggists. , Death of Esquire W. R. Owen. . Esquire W. It. of Nebo, one ol the oldest and highly respected citizens ol this county, died at Ids home about seven m"cB south of Dallas last Thursday morn ing and was bulled at Bellamy church o^ which he had long been a member, on Friday. He hail lived to a ripe old nge, being ubfiut eighty years old, or older. He had reared a large fain 1 y of children, three of whom are ministers of the Gospel. He Imd many friends and relatives who sin cerely deplore hisjdeath. and ta whom the New Era extends its slncerest sym pathy. Makes tbe weak Strong. Dr. Edmondson’s Pills of Life restore vitality, bidhl up the entire system, and make manly women and womanly wo men. .'{‘1 per box- Address Dr. Frun k Edmondson, Atlanta, Ga. . nothing olso official w given out concerning this conference, between the French ambassador and the president, several other important facts nre known. Two questions were asked the president. First, was this government willing to entertain the suggestion of pence; and aecontl, if S °i’ YSr the l ,reH Went indicate upon what tariiis pence wonld he considered, to bo® of these questions tho prnsi- dont Replied in the affirmative—this government would eutertaiu a peace proposition and he would within a few days indicate upon what terms. Thoro was nothing more to the mes sage to the pretidont than is covered by those two questions. There were no suggestion of terms by Spain Nothing of that kind was expected. Mpam has taken the logical natural means of securing tho end she desires. She hns cried "enough” and nslis her' conqueror upon what terms she will/- BTATI „„,. 2"'*' _ rhla B,e P on , tho Part of thq i.v tJhiitiaiummi.77 enemy meant* the beginning of the Ar aud. The suggestion of peace comet )r At’lnnta" from tho only sourco from which i/ could be considered by this govori? memt and that is from Spain herself. There is no outside interference, m mediation by the pope or the poweri or anybody else. President McKinley made it clear ti the representatives of the powers som* time ago that Bpain must take tho initi/ We Club' " THE NEW ERA with The Weekly Constitution, *1.110 The Weekly Journal, *1.20 The Thrlcc-a-Week World, *1.15 The Twlce-n-wvck Globe-Democrat, *1.50 The Twlee-u-weck Courier-Journal, *1.110 Twloe-a-wcek Detroit Frse Press, *1.110 Home and Farm, *1.10 One Minute Cough Cure, cure*. That la what It was mada lor. GEN. SCOTT EXPLAINED. Gave Lincoln a Plausible Reason Why He Did Not Take Richmond. It is related by an Oim-'ia man who was a confederate captain during the civil wnr» that lincoln was urged from ilic beginning of tlie war to take lticliinond, but talking of taking Kiclimond and taking Hiehmond were two different matters. Gen. Scott, who v.-as not retired until after several It.* tile ntt- iiv ts bud been made to take Kfcli' nioud, was summoned before the presi del.t. "Gen. Scott,” said Mr. Lincoln, “wil] you explain why it was that you were able to take llie city of Mexico in three mouths with 5.001) men, and liaveb enun able to take Hiehmond in six in mtbs with 100.000 men?” "Yes sir, I will, Mr. President.” replied Gen. tMiott. "The men who took n.e into t he City of Mexico are the same men who u re keeping me out liiehmoud no.’’—Om aha Woild-Heruld. Are different from all other medicines. Each perform* a specific duty, thus doing away with drastic pnrgatives and curing by the Mild Power Theory. One Pink Pill touches the liver, re moves the bile, the bile moves tbe bowels. The Tonic Pellet does the rest. Have one? Sample free at any atore. Complete Treatment, 25 do.es 25c. Brown Mfg. Co., N. V. & Greengvlllt; Tens. ROOD’S Sarsaparilla Is the One ■■ True Blood 1’urAier, Great Nerve Touio, Stomach Regulator. To thou sands its great merit Ifi KNOW