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AYER'S HAIR VIGOR fotfttts
Mil the promises made for tt, Is the
verdict of those Mo have tried U»
It wm thought by those who heard
Judge Kite'* charge to the grand lury
Monday tlmt he think* school teachers
should he “tolerably” soberly Inclined.
Very likely the Judge la right. We pre
sent It to the teachers and patrons for
their consideration. Ponder It well.
The Chief Burges* of Mileslmrk, Pa.,
says DcWitts's Little Early Kisers are the
best pills he ever used in Ills famllyduring
forty year* of house keeping. They cure
constipation, sick headache and stomach
and liver troubles. Bmall in size hut
great In results. A. J. Cooper A Co.
er’s
diair
“When dlsaan ceased as* heir to tall eat, I
found Avan's Haim Vtooa a tauat •sentient
preparation and on* that does all that Is
•ialmad lor H."-L. RUSH, CoaaaOsvM^ Pa.
Tittyor
. “Avra's Haim Viooa does an fhdt Isatalmad
for It. tt rattorad ay hair, which was fast
*Did St
’ "My head became full at dandruff, and aftar
a time tnv hair began to fall out. Tho uoe of
Avkm'b flAitt Viooa atoppad thafalling out
and made the scalp clean and healthy."—MMt.
C. M AYRKsS, Mount Airy, Ga.
THE HEW ERA.
Published Every Friday,
W. Z. SPINKS, KDITOH.
Advertising Rales on Application.
SUBSCRIPTION KATB8:
ONI YEAR 75c
81X MONTHS 40c
THREE MONTHS *k
Entered In the Poet Ofloetat Dalles,
Oa. as soooud-claaa malt matter,
DALLAS, OA., AUO. A, 1808.
Llrul. Hobson, of Morriniac fame, who
is now the hero of tbs hour, was In At
lanta first of the week.
Tims. II, Herd was nom'nnted to sue
coed hliusclf iu congress by the llopuhli.
cults of the 1st Maine district, lest Tues
day.
Thousands of person* Imve la-en cured
of piles by using Dp Witt's Witch Hazel
Halve. It heals promptly and cures cczc
mu and all skin diseases. It gives limnc-
dlulu relief. A. .1. Cooper A Co.
The death of Prince Bismarck of Qer.
many a few day* ago closed the career nf
one of her greatest statesmen. Hu was
doubtless one of the greatest men of the
age.
Boh Moore, of LaKayetto, 1ml., say*
that for constipation he has found Ite Wilt'*
Little Early Kiser* to Ite perfect. They
never gripe. Try them for stomach and
J iver troubles. A.J. Cooper & Co.
The Increase in the amount of taxable
pro|ierty returned this year over lust iu
Paulding county, Is *114,704. A pretty
fair showing, considering the generul d -
presaion.
K. C. Blanks, of Lewisville, Texas,
writes that one box of DeWItt’s Witch
Hazel Halve was worth *60.00 to him. It
cured his piles of ten years standing. He
ad\ ,se* others to try it. It also cures ee-
zemu, skin diseases and obstinate sores.
A. J. Cooper & Co.
Col. W. C. Bunn, of Cede‘town, was
nominated to represent the 148th senatorial
district lu the Georgia legislature last
Tuesday. Col. Bunn is very popular in
his home county rod will, we are confi
dent, easily be elected.
Wiu your battles against disease by act
ing promptly. One Minute Cough Cure
pioduces immediate* results. When ink.
eu early it prevents consumption. Amlin
later stages it furnishes prompt relief. A
.1. Cooper & Co.
The Daltou Argus’ Devil tells a good
one about a preacher In that section who
was telling alarm a great rev.val at a eer.
te'n place where he had been attending
s'rvices. When asked about the iiumhc 1 '
received Into the church, he replied that
they received none but expelled llft.eu.
They had purified the church. Such r
vivuls, no doubt, would be a great bless
ing to many churches. Both doors should
e'wnys be kept opeu.
'■n.qjiata pa* Zj.ibsvaq sniasXivmA
•ajno ej?|9H3 v »n«o miia^q
8ay, my friend, if you want the support
of Ibis paper In the coming campaign, snd
are not a subscriber for it, or if n sub
scriber, arc behind with yoursulmeiiptbm,
you should call ml settle. We do not
pro|Ki*e to advocate the elei lion of u man
for a county offlo who does not take h 1 *
county paper, or if a subscriber, behind
w tb Ills dues. This is gospel truth.
There is one little maxim
That now 1 will inure.
Which may bring wlint is better
Than riches nr fame.
All tliqse who will heed it
Good appetite find.
Strong nerves, rosy cheeks,
And vigor of aiiud.
It will banish dyspepsia,
ItlieiimiiliHin and gout,
That Tired Keeling conquer,
Drive scrofula out.
And here is the niiixlin
Its wisdom is sure—
Take Hood’s Sarsaparilla
And keep your blood pure.
#WI-<WT
IWOMEN
The Democratic executive committee me
last Momlnv and ordered a meeting at tin
districts on Hat unlay the Ill'll to fleet
delegates to a county convention to Is
held on Wednesday the 17th Inst,, to nom
inate candidates for representative end
county officers.
1st every Democrat prepare to do his
full duty. The enemy Is arm'ug for hs'
tie, and no democrat can afford to consid
er defeat for a mcment.
About one month ago my child, which
I* fifteen months old, had an attack of di
arrhoea accomplinlnl by vomiting. I gavi
It such remedies as Hre usually given In
silrli eases, hut as nothing gave relief, w,
sent for a physician and It was under lib
cure for a week. At this time the cb'ld
had Ih'Oii sick for nlmut ten days and was
having about twenty-live operations ofllic
IkiwcIs every twelve hours, and wo wen
cent diced that unless It soon obtained re
lief it would not live, ChamlierlaliiV
Co||e, Cholera and Dlaii'hoen Reined t
was recommended, mid I decided to try
It. I soon noticed a change for the la t
ter; by its continued use a complete cure
was brought uhout and and It I* now per
fectly healthy.—C. L. Boons, Htiiinplown
Gilmer Co., W. Vu. For sale by A. J,
Cooper & Co.
The President, It is said, will call ni
extra session of congress as soon us Spain
accept* the terms of pence proposed by
the United Htates- A* the courage of the
fiptnirrils so far exceed tlielr judgment,
we think that It will lie some time yet hi-
fore tlielr lodgment ascends the throne o
reason which Is now l.c'ng usurped by
false pride. Nevertheless, Hpnlu will In
the end Ini compelled to accept pence on
whatever terms the United States may see
proper to propose.
The Rev. W. B. Costley.of Stuck bridge.
G*., while attending to Ids pastoral diltlos
at Ellen wood, that state, was attacked by
cholera morbus. He says: "By chance 1
happened to get hold of a Imtlle of Cham,
berlalli's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhena
Remedy, and 1 think It was the means of
saving my life. It relieved me at once,''
For sale by A. J. Cooper & Co.
The entire slate Democratic ticket of
Alabama was elected last Monday. Tin
fusion ticket of the Popidlsts with colore I
Republicans secured some of the county
offices 1 i nlmut onc.fourth of the com tic*.
Populism in Alabama, us in other places,
lias not the enthusiastic following that it
once hail. The good plunks in tlielr plat-
term are so few iliat It will not admit too
large a crowd, consequently the pv.rtj
must shrink in order to secure accoiumo.
elutions.
How’s This.
Wu offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for liny case of Cuts rh that can uot lie
cured by Hull’s Catarrh Cure.
K. J. C1IENEV & CO.. Props.,
Toledo, ().
We tli* undersigned, have l-iow.i K. ,1.
Cheney Tor the last 15 years, c id believe
him perfectly lionotnlilc iu all business
transactions and timincially able to cany
out any obllg .ti.ms made by tlielr firm.
Wkht & Thuax, Mnolcsulo Druggists,
Toledo, O.
Wai.di.so, Kixxan & Marvin, Whole
sale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh GV e is taken internail.:,
irtiug directly upon the blood and mil-
mrfaces of the system. Price 75c. per
bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimo-
n'als free.
Hull’s Family 1,11s are the b.'st.
Mott women 9 are
drudges. Some art
willing, tome are
unwilling. Home
women drudge for
themselves,
some for their
family. Their
routine Is end-
led*; no matter
how 111 they feel
they work.
Women never
half take care of themselves. Early
decay ami wrecked llvesabound,mainly
through neglect. Every woman should
have the book colled “ Health and
Beauty,” which the Pe-ru-na Medicine
Co.,Columbus, O., will mall on request.
It tells women Home easy thing* to do
to protect health, and alt about the
virtue* of l*e-ru-nu for women'* peculiar
Ills. Mi** Lizzie Peters, Mascoutuh,
IU., write*:
“lam perfectly cured of female weak
ness by taking Pe-ru-na and Man-a-lin.
I have gained thirty-seven pounds
since 1 began taking Pe-nt-nn, My
friend* are wondering what make*
me look so bright and healthy, I
would like to let the world know what
a wonderful medicine Pe-ru-na Is.”
Womnn's diseases arc mainly catarrh
of the pelvic organs. Pe-ru-na drives
out every plinsc of catarrh.
Mrs. Eliza Wlke, No. 120 Iron Street,
Akron, O., writes: >
“ I would he In my gravo now If
It bad not been for your God-sent
remedy, Pe-ru-na. 1 was a broken
d ;wn woman, now I am well.”
She Was Reassured.
By Jove," exclaimed the bridegroom,
as he sat down and tugged nt his must
ache, “this is too bail:"
They had Just arrived at Nlngrn Kails,
and the |>orter had bowed himself out af
ter eairy'.ng up a truck that weighed 487
pounds, for which he received u flfiy-ccnt
lip."
The frightened girl dropped her travel
ing hat upon the center table, aud stood
as If transfixed, with one of her gloves
half off,
“What is it, Harry,” she asked.
“This Is a fine go,” he muttered. "I
wonder how In the world I ever ciiuic to
do such a fooli-h thing.”
Then he felt in his pockets again, and
cast a helpless look at the big trunk.
"You—you haven’t lost your ; ockct-
book, have you?" she asked.
"No, darling," he answered, "but 1 left
mv kit* at home, and the one that open*
your trunk is among them.”
"Oh, Is that alll”’ she ext laimed with n
happy little sigh. "Here"—and she re
moved a balr-pln from her rich brown
locks—"open It with tb*s. Now I know
that 1 am the only girl in whom youMyer
look a real interest. Otherwise yon wrtuld
Imve known. Ah, Harry, dear, I em so
happpy!"—Cleveland Leader.
The war between the United Htates and
-'pain, which was declared ostensibly for
humanity’s sake, will doubtless tci initiate
'i conquest. At the dose of the struggle
the Ur’tod Btalcs w' 1 surely have added
many square m"cs lo her dom'ulous.
This is nothing new in her hlstoiy. At
the close of the Revolution, and at the fo -
illation of the aovernmrnt, the te. .itory
was or'y a narrow strip of land bordering
on the Atlantic. It bus since nrquired the
remuliulur of Its vast urea. The acquisi
tion of new territory Is no new departure.
Aud In the present ease she should de.
iiinnd a sufficiency of territory to offset
the cxpcnH'li ras of the present conflict.
Hhe should take what she want* and not
suffer herself to lie dictated to by uuy
foreign power.
The Best Remedy For Hux.
Mr. John Mathla*, a well known .-lock
dealer of Pulaski, Ky., says: "After suf.
feriug for over a week with flux, ami my
physician haring fr'Yd to relieve me, I
was udrised to try C’lminberlr Ts Colie,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, nil have
lliwgleasurc of stating tlmt Hie half ofoiif
liottle cured me.” For sale by A. I,
C'oojicr A Co.
List of Jurors for August Term, 1898,
A Cura far Indigestion.
'I hive suffered i itold irltn; v,lh!n
the past ten yei -s from indigestion and
biliousness, attended by a pain in my left
side end bowels. Five physician* treated
me but gave only temporary relief. Font
months ago I began using Ramon’s Liver
Pills i lid To "c Pellets, and have bceu
const ally Improving ever since, with fail
pmspicl* of being pcruumrnlly creed.—
IV. II. Peters, No'ary Public, Nallmut in,
Ky-
RJ ER VES must be fed on pure, rich
*■ blond. Hood’s Kiit'snpurilhi la the
best nerve tonic. By enriching the
blood It makes the nerves STRONG.
A Dance on a Railway Train.
A ball In a special train is the latcsl
Parisian novelty. The guests Invited to
the lining,iration of the royr! chateau of
Ardeene, nftcr the dinner glv. it dnr'ng
Hie return journey, took up a special or-
chestra at Laon, and after the tables were
rsmoved danced merrily, with a cotillon
afterwards, until the train reached Ht.
Denis. The trip, which lasted sciorr'
days, Imd been organized by the in sto-
crntle Hoclete lies Guides.—London
Ohron'clc.
DcWitt’a Little Early Risers,
Thr fsmvus IHtlc pill?,
ALL
THE
WORLD
Knows that the Peerless Remedy
for Diseases of the Liver,
Kidneys and Bladder is
Dr. J. H. MoLEAN’S
LIVER AND
KIDNEY
BALM....
It has Cured Thousands of Des
perate Cases. Try It.
PRICE, *1.00 PER BOTTLE,
rom salz nr
A. J. Cooper & Co.
Gband
. II. J. Cochran,
W. T. Y. Thomas,
I. N. N. BooII,
I. H. C, Scoggins,
B. I*. Mptnks,
I. A. II. Mosley,
f. N. W. Roberts,
». H. T. Drake,
». Win. Is. Meadow*,
i. John M. Moody.
1. T. C. Howell, 8r.
I. Jim. T. Carter,
l. It G. Bass,
I. G. W. Lawrence,
i. H. N. Finch,
J l* HO IIM.
16. Jim. M. Butler.
17. J. II. Frasier,
18. G. A. Owen.
1». Ti.os. J. Cochran,
20. F. J. Hmlth,
21. Jan. N. Barron.
22. W. L. Butler, (M2.)
211. N. I). l’arrl*
24. II. VV. Hay,
2ft. Jim. L. Crowley,
O. T. Morris,
27. G. F. Lewis,
28. K. F. MeWllllanm,
29. laaac N. Gray,
HO. K. A. Driskell.
TltAVBHKK Jl'RORH
. S. B. Ragsdale, 19.
!. C. L. Hardin, so
i. Thou. J. Howard, 21.
. I). Worthan, 22.
1. C. C. Fannin, 2R.
I. J. G. Cmphrey, 24
’. John Y. Cor roll, 2*
l. A. J. MoBrayer, 20
>. Nathan Cooper, 27
>. Jan. J. Baxter, 2b
. Jim. It. Lowery, 29
'. John w. Mise, INI
I. 7e. 1\ Allgood, Jit
1. Jn*. A. Bullock, IU
1. Wiu. J. Kills, ».|
1. B. K. Croker, in
. 11. A. Meek, IF
1. A. L. Worthan. INI
Travrksb Jriums-
. W. 8. Conn, 19.
! W. L. Burnett, 20.
Ij J. C. l’lokett, 21.
I G. W. Hudson, 22.
». W. T. Ito;;ue, 21).
). J. C. Owen, 24.
. J. T. Shelton, 2ft.
1. John N. Smith, 20
1. J. W. McGarlty, 27
1. A. M. Morgan, 28
1. A. A. Hay, 29
!. J. J. Williams, INI
I. G. B. Turner, 81
I. M. t. Baggett, 112
1. John W. Grogan, mi
L John W. Baker, ill
. C. J. Lester, 8ft.
l. W. A. Ragsdale, DM
-First Wkf.k.
B. L. Folsom.
Levi Cooper,
Jas. M. Lee,
W. N. Cochran.
L. W. Harris.
J. W. Garrison.
K. 11. Brown,
W. K. Brown,
, James Bobbin*.
. .1. A. Jordan,
T. J. Cooper,
B. v. Brook*.
A. W. May Held,
. John A. Gore,
. John It. Hutchemi
. J. W. Wood,
. G. W. Crogitn.
G. T. MflClung.
8KCONI) Wkkk.
It. T. Moon.
I*. M. Carter.
John l). Ware.
J. I). Johnston,
John C. Burton,
J. C. Kmltry ;
Jos. K. Harris.
.1. C. Harris, (lOoii)
J. II. Turner.
It. Vuuglmn
, M. F. McClung,
J. W. Woodall.
Wm. M. Palmer,
Wm. B. Knox,
John C. Watson,
I. 8. Verner,
T. J. Ragsdale,
Win . II. Arnold.
Dr. Miles* Nervine
A REMEDY FOR THE
Effects of Tobacco.
N ervous Trouble* arc due to
impoverished blood. Hood’s Sar-
fupurllht is the One True Blood
I’Miih'f uud NERVE TONIC.
T IIE excessive uso of tobacco, especially
by young meu Is always Injurious am
undoubtedly shortens life materially
Mr. Ed. C. Ebsen, compositor on the Contra-
Costa Aeu'S, Martinez, Cal., writes; “I hnvt
usod Dr. Miles' Restorative Norvino and re
ceived much benefit from it. I was troubled
with nervousness, dizzy spells and s-lecpless-
noss, caused by the uso of tobacco and stim
ulants. I took Dr. Miles’ Nervine with mar
velously good results, allaying thodizziness
quieting tho nerves, and enabling mo to
sleep and rest, proving In my caso a very
beneficial remedy." Dr. Miles' Restorativi
Nervlno is especially adapted to restoring
th® nervous system to its normal condition
j under such circumstauces. It soothes, hcab
and strengthens. I'"
Dr. Miles' Remedies I
aro sold by all drug- [
gists under a positive I
guarantee, first bottlo I
benefits or money re-1
funded. Book on dls- [
eases of the heart und |
nerves free. Address.
DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.
Or.
Miles'
-Nervine;
Restoros
, Health,
TIE EXCELLENCE OF SYIUP OF MS
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 the Camfohnia Fio Hvbup
Co. only, und we wiHh to impress upon
all the importance of purchasing the
trne and original remedy. An the
genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured
by the Califoiinia Fki Svbwp Co.
only, a knowledge of that fact will
assist one in avoiding the worthlesa
imitations manufactured by other par
ties. The high standing of the Cali
fornia Fio Sruup Co. with the medi
cal profession, and the satisfaction
which the genuine Hyrup of Figs has
given to milliona of families, makes
the name of the Company a guaranty
of the excellence of its remedy. It hi
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 name of
the Company —
Again it can be written of the year 18M
that the world’s greatest man ha* pasted
away. Prince Bismarck died yesterday
and Germany laments the lost of one of
the foremost men of ill the long hlstery
of Its sturdy rare. Bismarck w .1 a flg.
ure of splendid, positive power la statea-
msn-blp and the chief architect of what
has become the flrst empire of coatlnen-
t>il Europe. He began with Prussia, a
state of the third rank, aud atep by step
enlarged its boundaries and Influence
until Germany as It exist to-day wa*
evolved, His Impress is Ineffaceable
upon the map of Europe and the record,
of hi* time. He believed Intensely In tha
Genoa 1 people ami the German destiny,
and by his Intellectual force and depth
inrne l faith Into, deeda and deeda Into
empire. Bismarck never moved to th*
right or the left when the eggrandixe.
ment of Germany was at atake. The
glory of his fatherland waa his life’* star
und lie lived to see realized all that hs
planned ao broadly and pursued with
such masterful strength and tenacity-
Gladstone died May 1U and Bismrck fol
lowed him July 80. Bismarck passed the
age of 83 April 1 lsat. Though he reeched
tbls ripeness of yesrs, Germany will deep
ly lament his loss and the world will mist
Ills striking views and strong personally
—Globc-Dciuocrat.
Makes the weak Stroar-
Dr. Edmondson’s Pills of Life restore
vitality, build up the entire system, end
make manly women and womanly wo.
men. *1 per box- Address Dr. Frank
F.iluiondson, Atlanta, Ga.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
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