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LOCAL LI«CS.
Mt. Joe Ragsdale ia on the sick list this
week.
Mr*. Bailie Ragsdale visited In Villa
Rica this week.
School books for sale or exchange at
thla office.
Mr. R. P. Oran, of Rocknmrt, was In
Dallas this week.
Mr. Snowden Abies was up te sre home
folks this week.
Col. J. W. Moon, of Macon, was in Di 1»
las this week.
She Read About It
T*nn*a*a* Woman Profit*
Another’* Experience
by
Judge Brown attended superior court
Ibis week.
The criminal docket of superior court
will be taken up Monday.
Mr. A. B. Mnrchmau was at home first
of the week.
Davis & Finch sell the fa
mous Baldwin Fertilizer for
wheat.
Dr. W. P. Connally is spending the
we'k at home.
Tell* Hew the Manage* to Do All
Her Housework.
“My left ankla broke out In a very pain
ful aore, caused by what Is called milk
leg. We were told there waa not much
that could be done for It. I knew my
blood was In a bad condition becauso
the leest bruise on my other limb would
form t sore. I reed the teetlmonlel of e
tody who bed suffered from the same
trouble es mine, and who had been cured
by Hood’a Sarsaparilla. Her experience
Induced ma to try this medicine. I con
tinued Ita usa until the sore was entirely
heeled. I am now able to do all my
housework." Mrs. Eliza Moore, Per-
llla, Tennessee. Remember
Hood ’8 *^>artlla
Is tbe best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier.
Sold by all drug* gists. |t; six (or *5.
Mr. W. M. Etstwrry, of Taylorsv'tle,
was In Dallas Monday.
Mr. A. I. Le.Tell anil family, ofOct-ivln
was In Dallas Tuesday.
. Services at the Bnpllst church next Sat
urday and Sunday,
Best of Wagon and Buggy
Harness at lowest prices, at
The Dallas Hardware Store.
Mr. J. M. Abies was In Mi* .etea Mnn-
diy.
Mr. 8. J. Brlntle returned to Binning
linm last Friday.
Mr. J. L. Might, of Dcc.tl.iir, is attend
ing-court this w ek.
Mr. J. M. Johnson, of Bh.n’ughsm, is
at home this week.
Mr. J. R. Moon went to A''an' last
Friday for medical treatment.
Sick headache, biliousness, constipation
and all liver and stomach troubles can be
quickly cured by using those funioua little
pills known ns DeWitl’s Little Early Ris
ers. They are pleasant to take and ncvc r
gripe. A. J. Cooper A Co.
The public funds for first and second
quarti rs paid .0578 cents per day.
Mm. J. B. Watson returned Monday
from a visit to her parents near Mulilcton.
Messrs. J. E. Brown and G. W. How-
•II, of Atlanta, attended court this week.
Watermelons have Itecn plentiful in
town this week, and at bottom prior s.
Best of Wagon and Buggy
Harness at lowest prices, at
The Dallas Hardware Store.
Miss Wllla House, of D.illas, Texas, is
visiting her uncle, Mr. W. R. House.
Lieut. Warp seems to be succecd'ug
well in obtainlrg recruits for the army.
One of the heaviest ruins of the seasi u
fell in the west and south a." t of t ie
county last Monday night.
Homes in Cullman Co., Ala.
I have some fine farms and r'limprnved
lends for sale, cheap for cash, or on three
to five yearly installments. Write or
come within the next 00 days.
Wiu, G. Bkown,
Ci’Mmau, A'a.
DI*MtA*# NUBIAN TEA cures Dysprp-
I Idnivlvlit, Constipation und Indi
gestion. Regulates the Liver. Price, 25 els.
Mr. George Bobo end family, of Atlan
ta, arc the guests of Mr. W. It. Griffin's
family this week.
Wetrster’s P.imary and Common School
Dictionaries for sp'e ut this office, -8 mid
72 cents.
Davis & Finch sell the fa
mous Baldwin Fertilizer for
wheat.
Peaches, watermelons, protracted meet-
I ngs, and candidates promise to be plen
tiful in the near future, and all good.
One Minute Cough Cure, cures
That Is what It was msds for.
The grand jury was organized Monday
by the selection of Judge Beoggljs as
foreman and II- N. Finch .clerk, Tony
Forsyth, bullllT.
Mr. iames Atcheson has been confined
with fever for a few days. Dr. J. S.
Vaughan, of Powder Springs, lias been
attending him.
Much in Little
Hnruf Dills 0,m ‘ Llw DlSi easy to
iiuuu o rills take, easy to operate. Mo.
7'”
DAVIS & FINCH
EVER ON THE ALERT FOR BUSINESS,
Bo a to M*. and Mrs. Joe H tsd*
hoy.
Rememlic* we want rverv teacher—es
pecially those who wish to Improve hem
solves and consequently do better work—
to he on hand Bale-day hy 9 a. in.
Judge Fite, of Cartersvlllo, is occupy
ing the judicial i-lnilr In Dallns t'- s week,
und it Is the general verdict of the people
that he Is no disgrace to it.
"1 think DeWitl’s Witch Hazel Salve is
the fi *est preparation on the market for
piles." So writes John C. Dunn, of
Wheeling. W. Vn. Try It und you wtl
think tlie siune, It nlso cures eczema and
c'l skill diseases. A. J. Cooper & Co.
V-. nnd Mrs. John Hollin gave ih a
rail last week. They wee married a fen-
days ago. Mrs. Hollin, who was former
ly M'ss Martha Williams, bus many
fi lends in th'a county, n th whom we
ioin in nong.-ati’lutlons. They will leave
for the groom’s home at M'ton, Iowa,
within it few days.
/The editor of the Evans City, Pa. Globe,
writes, “One Minute Cough Cure is right
ly named. It cured my children after all
other remedies failed." It cures coughs,
colds nnd all throat nnd lung troubles,
A. J. Cooper A, Co. >
Notice—Republicans,
The exeeutive committee of the Re
publican party is requested to meet at tin-
court house ut noon on Tuesday. August
Utli, A'l members are requested to la-
present, ns business of importance is to lie
rorfiflucled. G. T. Pakkkii,
Clmirut. n.
Married on the 2Hlli of Jn'y, at tire rest
d.iuee of the bride's parents, Mr. end Mrs
B. F. llngln, nei r Day, Mr. J. I. Moody
nnd Miss Bertlni Htigin, J. B. Baggett,
Esq., offlelnt'.ng. Miss Bertha is e'l ex
cellent young lady, wh r o the groom Isom*
of Paulding's sturdy young men. We <-x
tend them our heai.y congnili-'ntions.
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That Is what II was made lor.
The quality of the blood depends mtu-li
upon good or bail digestion e ul iissui'ln-
tlon. To make tlie.lilood , eh In life i id
strength giving constituents use I)r. J.
H. Mol .can’s Strengthening Cordial anil
Blond 1 nlfier; it will noi Ish the piopir-
cs of the blood from which tin* (dements
of tallty are drawn. PilreSOo i ul
a bottle.
Now offer. some closing out Bargains in summer goods, not to be touched by would-be
competitors. Remember we are in business to do business and if you fail to patronize
us anil lose our patronage you injure yourself. We arc doing all wc can for Paulding
com* *fy;let our people show their appreciation of home by patronizing home institutions,
that not only aid them when money is scarce, but buy all they hare to sell winter or
summer. We buy more from our customers than wc sell them. How many merchants
in this section can say as much? Call on us when in town. Command us, we arc at
your service.
Yours to Please^
Davis & Finch
The Blueback.
Messrs. Frank and Jesse Meek will open
lip a stock of goods in the house In which
Tiik Nkw Eha office Is now located to
ward the last of September. These are
among Paulding’s most substantial you ig
men nnd we predict for them splendid
success in the mercantile field. We give
them n hentty welcome to Dallas, for it is
of such that the future growdi a id de
velopment of Dallrs depends.
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M
BOW are the chil
dren this summer?
Are they doing
well ? Do they
get all the benefit they
should from their food?
Are their cheeks and lips
of good color? And are
they hearty and robust in
every way ?
If not, then give them
Scoffs Emulsion
to especially true ot Hood's fills, lor no raedl-1
•tee mr contained ao great curative power In
N .mall apace. They are a whole medicine
Hood’s
Pills
chest, always ready, al
ways affloleat, always sat-
Mastery; pnvent a sold
ar lever, eure all liver Ills,
sieh headache. Jaundice, constipation, ate. Be.
The only puis to taka with Hood's Sarsaparilla.
of cod liver oil vuith hypo-
phosphites.
It never fails to build
up delicate boys and girls.
It gives them more flesh
and better blood.
It is just so with the
baby also. A little Scott’s
Emulsion, three or four
times a day, will make
the thin baby plump and
F “ rosperous. 11
urnishes the
•young body with
just the material
necessary for
growing bones
and nerves.
Scott & Bownb, Chemist., K.Y.
There is some complaint iilsint the ef
fort on the purl of teachers to get riil of
the Uliiehack speller. We are well
aware that tln-rc are some good things in
the old hook,—some which arc worthy of
tudy—especially in the reading. There
are many things In It which condemn It as
a speller. In Hie first place the material Is
no gfloil. It is ton expensive. It con
tains too many long words which tin* ma
jority of people rat'ely use and do not un-
lerstand the meaning of. Proper mini s
are conspicuous by their absence. The
names of the different kinds of wood,
flowers, vegetables tools and many other
lasses of words In every day use among
omnion people lire omitted. It is out of
tune with the present methods of teach
ing, It Is not adapted to the needs of the
present so well as tinny other spellers
and should lie d'searded lit enee. The
more progressive teachers do not want It.
Their verdict is that they can get better
results from other spellers. Life is short
and so ure school days, end should he
spent on that wldeli is most practical;
that will. It they will need all through life.
Compare the Blueback w.tli other
spellers, end leave off partiality and pre-
jud'ce rati you will he conv'nced that
wlmt we say is true.
ROXANA.
Cro| j* arc? lock''!*; well Him; < the n 'iih.
Fruit t ul jelly mill *115 'nr-
roiviiig orr aUsntion just now.
Mr. ,1. W. Godwin 1ms returned borne
and will carry Ids fam 5, y back to Ala
bama wlicic they will siay some time.
M-. Glee 1 Latbi'n, who is visiting Mr.
\V. S. Gladden, is furnish! ig some good
music on *•><* banjo.
We an* glad or * boys are not afraid of
court, as some arc near by.
Wc arc glad to Y low tlint Mr. C. A.
Henson has r onsidered s*nce tie fu" is
over.
Protracted meeting of tin* Christian
cho' cli beg; 1 here last Satuday by Hit*
Revs. J. IVmcrand T. M. Hooper.
Our Hundav school at. this place Is mov
ing on with its good and great work.
Mr. Lee Pearson is ha ing a llourisldng
literal y school here, lie has an enrollment
of 50 pupils.
The peach crop is the best we have
seen in years.
There are no deserters among our boys,
: id wc thir k v, .11 not be.
Sweetheart, let us her from you again.
Mack Twain
Bu i. Nvi.
"For
Liver v
Troublem
•nil constipation Aver's Pit.t*
■re invaluable, always affording
immediate relief. They are
The Beet PUL"
R. S. MAYO, Ednn, Minn,
FARMERS SHOULD ADVERTISE.
Tliis snlijcet was discussed in a forcible
way recently by an Ohio farmer ut an in
stitute meeting. The following contains
some of the most salient points brorglit
out In tlie address:
“Have you thoroughbred cattle, sheep
or hogs? Have you extra (thickens, ducks,
turkeys or geese? Let the people know
that you have them. Has your lioy got
pjt rabbits, pigeons or ferrets? Let him
do 11 little advertising on Ids ow . account.
“Have you extra nice wheat, corn, rye,
barley, buckwheat or flax that is suitable
for seed? Does anybody know about It?
Did yon ever tell your wife even?,
“Have you nice clean oats that you can
guarantee free from smut? Fifty thous
and fa .iters arc looking for It. Have you
any of tlie grrss sred that you guarantee
free from seed weed? Don’t be afraid
you w II break that me ket. There will
always be a demand.
"Now. the next Important question I"
tlie medium. This must lie determined
by the party interested, and only general
dlrec'lons will apply. You I low the
clnss of people who ought to buy wlmt
you have. Place your advertisement in
the paper that ranches the largest number
of that class. Not two or three lines that
you can't find yourself with spectacles,
but a good big chink out of • corner of a
page, where everybody cun see it. Don’t
sponge your advertising. That disgusts
the newspaper man and makes your com
petitors mud."
“Don’t he aslie ned of your business
Let people know that you* are n farmer,
and that you lire proud of It. Advertise
yours as other business men do, and com
pel others to respect you because of your
cntei prise.
Notice.
' 22b acres of bind one* mi >• wort of York-
villc for sale. Will give s one one a good
bargain. One Imlf down, the balance next
! fall. Good dwelling, good brni, two good
j tenant houses and barns, well watered,
j 100 acres in cultivation. Good orchard.
Will (Mx.dc it and sell either part or all
| together. \V. U. Paktain.
Skin Diseases.
IS Boet Cough riyrup. Tiute* Good. Use
& In limn, hold by druggists. M
For the speedy and permanent cure of
tetter, Halt rheum and eczema, Cham
berluin's Eye and Skin Ointment is
without an equal. It relieves the Itch
ing and smarting almost instantly and
its continued use effects a permanent
cure. It also cures itch, barber's itch,
scald head, sore nipples, itching piles,
chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and
granulated lida.
Minutes of Meeting of executive Com
mittee of the Democratic Par
ty, Aug. 4UW.
Pursuant to a call of th4 chairman, the
Ezeeutlve Committee ‘assembled In tho
courthouse an Monday Ailgii.t 1st, 189H,
each district being represented-
On motion, It wax ordered that a mas*
meeting be held at each precinct In the
ounly on August J81I1 (Saturday) for the
purpose of selecting five delegates to meet
In convention Wednesday August M7lh In
tbe courthouse at Dallas to nominate can-
dldutoH for representative and the various
eouaty officers.
On motion it was agreed that the party
support the nominees for county, offices
which are to be selected by the Republi
can party. J. B. Bauoktt,
Secretary.
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We are still In good spirits. (Ur the
spirits arc in us.)
They have hail a revival at Friendship
hiirch, anil fifteen linve been lidded to
tli'c church. Wfi ure not prepared to say
though, Hint fifteen souls have been saved.
We do not know.
Mrs. If. N. llngln Is quite sick, I)r. J.
M, Spinks, of Rockmnrt, called to see her
Sunday.
J. L. McLendon, of Attallu, Ala., was
visiting here Sunday.
Mr. W. M. Elsberry, of Taylorsville
was here Sundny.
Mr. A. Shepherd came In from south
west Georgia Saturday. He says It is too
hot there for him.
Mr. J. K. Hulsey fell the other day and
hurt Ills broken leg, hut not seriously.
We are having ruins now almost dally.
Mr. H. N. Hngin’s corn was badly dam
aged hy wind a few days ago. <
Roxana, you have not answered. * If
you kon't know I will tell you. Wlmt
about our neighbor from DrnketownV He
surely has tieen to a singing and got a
lionc In his throat, or else got a hone
around a neck.
Mr. J. B. Dickson attended court this
week. At.mox.
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tanooga to Atlanta.
No. 14 carrie* Pullman Sleeping Car and Dap
Coache* Chattanooga |o JaohMonvIllo and At
lanta to Bnintiwlek.
No. 9 carries Pullman Aleeptng Car Ghattft»
nooga to Atlant*
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No. 19 carrier Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta
1 Chattanooga and Chattanooga to Cincinnati.
No.
carrle* Pullman Sleeping Car AtU;n
to Cincinnati and Chattanooga to Lotiltumie.
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vllle nnd SaU *hurjf to Rlnhmond. arriving Rich
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UreenHhpro to Norfolk.
No. pi I* Nolld train Chattanooga to Salle-
burvg with Pullman Sleeping Car Chattanooga
to ftiillHbtiry nnd SalUbury to New York with
out change.
STATION*.
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York without change.
No. 4 carrle* Pullman Bleeping Car Knox
ville to llrl tol.
STATIONS.
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t Daily except Sunday. | Sunday only.
T. H. OANNON, 8dv.p. * O.M..Waihlngton. D.a
J. M. CULP. Traf. Mgr.. Washington. D. C.
W. A. TURK. (4. P. A.. Waahlngtoo. P- C.
C A. UKNSGOTKR, A.o.P.A..Chattanooga,Tetta
Are different from all other
mediciuet. Bach performs
a *pecific duty, thus doing away with
rati?
draatic purgatives and curing by the
Mild Power Theory.
We Club
Dr. Cady’s Condition Powder* for
horses arc tbs best tonic, blood purifier
and vermifuge. Price, 25 ceuts. Sold by
For sale hy A. J. Loot c A Co,
One Pink Pill touchea the liver, re-
movea the bile, the bite
moves the bowels. The
Tonic Pellet do«a tbe rest.
Have ok) Sample free at any store.
Complete Treatment, £> dotes 2fic.
Brown Mlg. Co., N. Y. * UrccatvUte, Teas.
’ THE NEW ERA with
The Weekly Constitution, 8*1 .TO
The Weekly Journal, *1.30
The Thrlec-a-Weck World, *1.45
The Twlce-a-wvek Globe-Democrat, *1.50
The Twice-a-week Courlor-Journal, *1.80
, Twlee-n-wcok Detroit Fr#e Press, *1.80
Home ami Farm, *1.10