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Cure
Consti
pation
wl yw core its <
Time are
n ita eaoMqwwm
iof thecQMdhtieBoenof ooneripetion:
BlIkiwu^Twi of appetite, pimplea, aou
elomaoh. depression, ooeted Inm night-
■art, palpi tattoo, ooid foot, debility, dia-
iita woaknoo, backache, vomiting,
Jaaaceo, pilot, pallor, Mitch, Irritability,
■trynnwima. haadaehi. torpid llvor, boart-
btnt foal oroath, tlaoptomono, drowai-
mm, hot Ala, cram pa, throbbing hand.
Ayer's
Pills ££=£:
Dr, J. C. Apar’a Pllla are a specific for
all diwaaaa of the liver, stomach,- and
bowela.
“I safftoed from ooeatlpetlon which at*
aomad each an ohatlaato form that I feared
H wool! aaaaa a atoppapa of the bowels.
After valalp trjrtag roHoae remedies, I be-
gM to take Apart POM. Two botea effected
a complete oare*
. D. BURKE, daco, Me.
* "for eight pears I waa aflleted with
eooatipatioa, which hecame ao bad that the
doctors coaid do ao more for me. Then I
began to take Ayer's Pllla, and soon tha
bowels recovered their natural action."
WM. H. DnLAUCETT, Donat, Oat
IKNU THAT WUm
Of conrM some people never want a
change In anything. They prefer nicking
to old things always, no matter if some
thing better and cheaper is offered. We
have it from excellent authority that n
n-ge part of the human family prefer to
go to Pluto’s shndcs rather than undergo a
change.
We do not care to change just for the
change, but when a change is for the bet
ter, we prefer a change. Prejudging is
weakness in one. Reserve your judgment
until you know the facts.
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DALLAS, GA., JULY 2», 1898.
The Texas Populists have nailed the
National convention scheme of the mld-
dle-ef-the-rondcrs to the cross.
When you get hurt, use Dr. Tlchenor’s
Antiseptic. You’ll never know just how
good it is until you try it. Only 00 cts. at
your druggists.
The state .election in Alabama comes off
next Monday, and as usual the Populists
are getting their mouths ready for crying
‘•fraud."
Thousands of persons have licen cured
of piles by using DeWltt’s Witch Hazel
Halve. It heals promptly and cures ec/.e
urn and all skin diseases. It gives inline
dial* relief. A. J. Cooper A Co.
And the Populists have placed Mr. 8
B. Austin, of Dade county, on the nltu r
for political sacrifice. Well, Madtlox will
lick him easy enough we think.
Bob Mdore, of LnFayctte, Ind., says
that for constipation he has found DeWil l 1
L'ttle Early Kisers to lie perfect. They
[y ’MBver gripe. Try them for stomach and
roubles. A.J. Cooper & Co.
Our lathy has been continually troubled
with colic and cholera infantum since his
birth, and nil that we could do for liimdld
not seem to give mort than temporary re
lief, until we tried Chamlierlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Hincc
giving that remedy he has not been trou
bled. We want to give you this testimo.
ninl ns no evidence of our gratitude, not
that you need it to advertise your merito
riousremedy.'—G. M. Law, Keokuk, Iowu.
For sale by A. J, Cooper Co.
Court Calendar.
MONDAY.
No. 9, Jan. 1898—Matthews vs. Comp
ton.
No. 7, Jan. 1898—Bartlett & Watson Co.,
vs. Carter.
No. 6, Jan. 1898—Oartrc|l vs. Parker.
No. 10, Jan. 1890— Eason vs. Estes.
No. 4, Jan. 1897—Harris vs. Jones.
No. 18, Aug. 1897—Tidwell & Pope vs.
Fuller.
TUESDAY.
No. 8, Jan. 1897—Kilgore vs. Moore
No. 11, Jan. 1897—Taylor vs. Southern
Railway Co.
No. 20, Aug. 1897—Thorn vs. Southern
Railway Co.
No. 9, Aug. 1897—Cooper A Johnson vs.
Tanker.
No. 8, Jan.'1898—Owen vs. Carter,
No. 1, Aug. 1898—Cooper A Johnson vs
Shepherd. -
No. 2, Aug. 1898—O’Rrlan vs. Singleton.
No. 4, Aug. 1898—.Tones & Whitehead vs-
Burr, et. ol.
WEDNESDAY.
No. 14, Aug. 1897—Jones vs. Norton.
No. 8, Jan. 1898—Robinson vs. Cooper &
Son.
No. 18, Jan. 1898—Cooper vs. Williams.
No. 14, Jau. 1898—Cornett vs. Fuller.
No. 10, Aug. 1898—Sanford vs. Mayfield,
No. 12, Aug. 1898—Rome Guano Co., vb.
Spinks.
No. 18, Aug. 1898—Duncan vs Jones.
THURSDAY.
Divorce cases.
RUNG
to nap
Securing free
dom from fkt grip
of catarrh mahet
loyal fritndi for
the liberator.
Pe-ru-na has
been making
friends of this
kind for many
years. It cores
catarrh wher
ever located.
Mrs. R. Eadea,
.of 15 Twenty-
eighth St., De
troit, Mich., Is one of the many thou
sand of I’e-nt-na'a friends. This la what
she says to Dr. Hartman:
" We have used your Pe-ru-na with
the moat remarkable results and would
not be without it. We have always
recommended It to our friends. A few
years ago I purchased a bottle of your
Pe-ru-na and after seeing its results,
recommended It to my grocer who was
troubled with dyspepsia, the curing of
which induced her to sell it in her
store. She lias sold large amounts of
It. My daughter has just been cured
of jaundice with Pe-ru-na. My pen
would grow weary were I to begin to
tell you of the numerous cutes Pe-ru-na
has effected In our immediate vicinity
within the last couple of years.”
Dr. Hartman, Presidcntof the Surgi
cal Hotel, Columbus, Ohio, will counsel
and prescribe for fifty thousand women
this year free of charge. Every suffer
ing woman should write for special
question blank for women, and have
Dr. Hartman’a book, ’’Health and
Beauty.” All druggists sail Pe-ru-na.
List of Jurors for August Term, 1898.
Grand
, H. J. Cochriin,
. W. T. F. Thomas,
. N. N. Beall,
, If. G, HcoKftins,
, B. 1*. Spinks,
. A. H. Moslry,
. N. W. Roberts,
. B. T. Drake,
. Wm, L. Meadows,
. John M. Moody,
. T. C. Howell, Hr.
. Jas. T. Garter,
. K- G. Bass,
. G. W. Lawrence,
. U. N. Finch,
Tkavkrsf. Jurors— First Week
Jurors.
IS. Jas. M. Butler,
17. .1. II. Frasier,
18. G. A. Owen,
11*. Ti.os. .1. Cochran,
•jo. K. J. Smith,
21. Jas. N. Barron,
22. W. L. Butler, (W2.)
23. N. I). I’nrrls
24. II. W. Hay,
25. Jas. L. Crowley,
25. O. T. Morris, *
27. <». F. Lewis,
28. B. F. McWilliams,
29. Isaac N. Gray,
an. K. A. Drlskell.
1. 8. B. Ragsdale,
2. G. L. Hardin,
a. Thos. J. Howard,
4. I). Worthan,
A. C. C. Fannin,
n. J. G. Umphroy,
7. John Y. Corroll,
8. A. J. McBrnyer,
9. Nathan Cooper,
10. Jas. J. Baxter,
11. Jas. K. Lowery,
12. John W. Mize,
13. Z. P. A11^00(1,
It. Jas. A. Bullock,
15. Wm. J. Kills,
10. B. K. Grokcr,
17. B. A. Meek,
18. A. L. Worthan.
Tim Chief Burgess of Mlleslmrk, Pa.,
say8 DoWitts’s Little Early Risers are the
hett pills he ever used in his family during
forty years of l>nuse keeping. They cure
constipation, sick headache and stomaidi
and liver troubles. Hmall iu .size bid
great In results. A. J. Cooper & Co.
The Democrats of llirnlson held their
primary for county officers last Saturday.
Col. E. S. Griffith waa chosen aa the nom
inee of the party for representative. The
choice is tin axeellet one.
E. O. Blanks, of Lewisville, Texas,
writes that one box of DeWitt’s Witch
lluzcl Salve was worth 450.00 to hint. It
cured Ids piles of ten years standing. He
advises others to try it. It also cures ei-
’zemu, skin diseases autl obstinate sores.
A. J. Cooper & Go.
Spain lias a.-ked for peace, and Senator
Mor ,.m, of Alabama, soggests t hat Uncle
oAntlelher take a dower—that is, leave her
territory at home, and suirender Cuba,
l’orlo Rico, the Philippines, the
and Carolines. It has been sot
siuce we acquired new teiritory,
suppose tlie time is ripe for us to
our dominions.
Win your buttles ngaiust disease by act
ing promptly. (Joe Minute Gough Gure
produces immediates results. When tnk-
cu early it prevents cnustiinplion. And in
later stages it furnishes prompt relief. A
J. Gooper et Co.
We Club
THE NEW ERA with
The Weekly Constitution, if 1.80
The. Weekly Journal, 41.20
The Thriee-a-Week World, 41.45
TheTwice-a-wcekGlnlx--Democrat, 41.50
'I he Twiec-a-week Courier-Journal, 41.ao
Tw!ce-u-weuk Detroit Fr .c l'r<.ss, 4i.au
Jlout, ami Farm 1 41,10
NEW HOPE.
After being absence for some time, I
cotne again.
The farmers are all, I suppose, douc
work.
After a long and hot drought, we had a
good season,
Master Alfotizo Scoggins was seen in
l lils community Sunday.
Mrs. Alice Grogan is visiting her pa
rents here, Mr. ami Mrs. J. B. Spears.
Rev. J. M. Williams has been visiting
relatives ami friends in Haywood, N. C.,
for the past few weeks.
Mr. J. N. Smith, of Alnlmmu was on
our streets last week.
Prof. Smith has a good school at this
place.
Mr. E. A. Wlgloy is all smiles—a girl.
Mr. G. A. Scoggins and family visited
Mr. J. U. Wood lust Sunday.
Success to all. Mark.
Minutes of Singing at New Georgia,
July 17th, 1898.
Choir met at 9 a. m. Sang "Jesus shall
I 1 ever he.” Prayer by brother J. M.
Hamrick, of Villa Rica. Elected brother
R. Tlson, chairman. J. M. McCrary, C.
S. Ellis and E. D. Hensley singing com
mittee. Lessons by Rob Mathes 30 min.
utes, II. II. Keeton 20 minutes.
Intermission 15 minutes.
After recess William Dunn lead 20 min
utes, J. R. Thomas 20 minutes. Recess
10 minutes, after which G. O. Hensley
lead 25 miuutes, and J. M. Hamrick 25
minutes.
Intermission one hour.
Afternoon.—Lesson by Will Mathes 15
minutes, Wm. Boyd 15 minutes, F. A.
Pain 20 minutes.
Recess 15 minutes.
Lesson liy J. L. McCrarey 15 minutes,
Charley Moore 15 minutes, followed by
the chairman who sang, “Grace ’tis a
charming sound, etc.” Benediction by
Brother Coulson,
The entire congregation seemed to en
joy exceedingly, the good old Hongs they
had been used to singing for years. Th L ‘
sentiments of thosu familiar songs in the
old Harp seemed to strike deep into the
hearts of the people.
May the blessings of God rest upon
those good people of Flat Rock and New
Hope who came and join-d in Binging the
pruiscs of the Lord. Now Georgia returns
her thunks to the community nnd to the
visitors for their kindness uml good order
during the day. C. 8. Ei.ua,
Secretary.
There is one little maxim
That now 1 will name.
Which may bring what is lietter
Thau riches or fame.
All those who will heed it
Good appetite find.
Strong nerves, rosy checks,
Ami vigor of mind.
It will banish dyspepsia,
Rheumatism and gout, '
That Tired Feeling conquer,
Drive scrofula out.
And here Is the maxim—
Its wisdom is sure—
Take Hood’s Sarsaparilla
And keep your blood pure.
ROXANA.
Crops arc doing well since the recent
rains.
Wutennclons and roasting cars arc ripe,
und we are happy on Pie way.
Messrs. W. E. Buford and O. F. Clcg-
hoin visited the Gate City. They report
a jolly time.
Mrs. Nellie Mitchell and son, Robert,
of l’ulatka, Fin., arc visiting Mrs. Malinda
Grogan.
Messrs. A. W. Decker nnd C. L. Buford
left Inst week to vis’t relatives nnd friends
in Alabama.
Bill Nyc is oil on a melon raid this
week.
The protracted meeting ol the Christian
church will begin here Saturday night be
fore the 5tli Sunday.
Maun Twain.
Notice.
The comity democratic executive com
mittce of I’uulding county i» requested to
convene in the courthouse* wt Dallas on
Monday August 1st, 1808 at noon. It is
hoped ail members of the committee will
attend as busiucss of importance is to he
considered. L. M. Washinoton,
Chairman
iu. B. L. Folsom,
20. Lovl Gooper,
21. Jas. M. Let*,
22. W. N. Cochran,
23. L. W. Harris.
21. J. W. Garrison,
25. U. H. Brown,
23. W. K. Brown,
27. James Bobbins,
28. J. A. Jordan,
29. T. J. Cooper.
30. B. F. Brooks.
31. A. W. May Hold,
32. John A. Gore,
33. John B. Ilutclu'Roti
31. J. W. Wood/
35. (4. W. CroKiin,
33. G. T. McClung.
Traverse Jurors—Second Week.
1
I. MV. 8. Conn,
2 W. L. Burnett,
3. J. G. IMekett,
4 G. W. Hudson,
5. W. T. Hogue,
3. J. G. Owen,
7. J. 1*. Shelton,
8. John N. Smith,
9. J. MV. MoGarlty,
10. A. M. Morgan,
II. A. A. Hay,
12. J. J. Williams,
13. G. B. Turner,
14. H. Z. Baggett,
IB. John W. Grogan,
13. John W. Baker,
17. G. J. Lester,
18. W. A. Ragsdale,
19. B. T. Moon,
20. I*. M. Carter,
21. John D. Ware.
22. J. D. Johnston,
23. John G. Burton,
24. J. C. Ktnhry;
25. Jos. K. Harris,
23. J. C. Harris, 0003)
27. J. II. Turner,
28. B. Vaughan,
29. M. F. McClung,
30. J. W. Woodall,
31. Wm. M. Palmer,
32. Wm. B. Knox,
33. John C. Watson,
34. I. S. Verner,
35. T. J. Ragsdale,
33. Wm. II. Arnold.
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Brownsville.
Crops are getting along first rate
here.
School is on the “qui vlve," nod In.
creasing gradually.
A number of our people attended tha
reunion last week.
Rev. Sbankle, of Powder Springs, in
protracting a meeting at Bethel church.
His wife, and stsier-ln-law, Miss Claud
Ticklen, are visiting friends and attending
the meetings.
Dr. J. L. Weddlngton and wife, accom
panied by Miss Rills Ward, visited tha
family of Dr. O. H. Morris Sunday.
Miss Bailie Watson is assisting her
brother, Mr. J. B. Watson, in n singing;
school at Poplar Springs.
Messrs. Andy Buinett and Pellar Seals,
took in a picnic at Powder Springs Sat- •
urday.
Mr. Eldridge Burton, of Donglasvllle,.
visited his purents, Mr. and Mrs, John-
Burton, Saturday and Sunday.
M.
Persons troubled with diarrhoea will he
Interested In the experience of Mr. W. M
Hush, clerk of Hotel Dorrance, l’rovi
dence, R. I. He says: "For .cverni years
I have been almost a constant sufferer
from diarrhoea, the frequent attacks com*
plctcly prostrating and rendering me un
fit for my duties at this hotel. About two
years ago a traveling salesman kindly gave
me a small bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Much
to my surprise and delight its effects wer c
immediate. Whenever I felt syniplomsoi
the disease I would fortify myself against
the nttnek with a few doses of tbin valua
ble remedy. The result has been very
satisfactory anil almost complete relief
from the afflicted.” For sale by A. J
Cooper & Co.
BRASWELL.
We arc thoroughly soaked. It rained
from 8 p. in., Sunday until 4 a. m., Mon
day. It came near wuBldng Mr. F. 1’.
Williams' saw mill away.
Mr. W. 8. Norton and family have just
returned from a visit to Alabama, accom
panied by Mr. Sain Denton aud family.
Mr. G. W. Armstrong aud family, of
Draketown, visited here Sunday.
Miss bailie Hays 1ms a good school at this
place. There being no school at Spring
dale, helps the attendance here.
Mr. James Williams of this place is
happy—a fine girl.
Mr. E. O. Finch spent Sunday in Bras
well.
Uncle E. R. Forsyth is now in good
health, but hii wile is quite feeble.
Mrs. M. E. Dickson will leave Sunday
for Montreal, Ga., to see her brother, who
'ives iu Texas, whom she bus not seen iu
17 yeaas. Mr. J. li. Dickson will proba
bly accompany her.
Ammon*.
Skin Diseases.
For the speedy and permanent cure of
tetter, salt rheum and ecaema, Cham
berlain’s Eye and Skin Ointment to
without an eqnal. It relieves the itch
ing and smarting almost instantly and
its continued nse effects a permanent
cure. It also cores itch, barber's itch,
scald head, sore nipples. Itching pUea,
chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and
granulated lids.
Dr. Cady’s CsadMw Powder* for
horses are the beet tonic, blood purifier
and vermifuge. Price, *5 cents. Bold by
For sale by A. J. Cooper* Co.
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and at the end of four months, In spite of all
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gan taking them. When I had taken a half
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