The Dallas new era. (Dallas, Paulding County, Ga.) 1898-current, August 12, 1898, Image 2

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Dyspepsia Degrades Its victims. It puts them to the power of the weakest organ of fho body and makes them its slaves. They must eat to suit it, drink to suit it, and live a lenten life of celf-denia * 1 AYER'S PILLS There lire many now who are anxious that the state and county accept their val uable service in a civil capacity. They were not born under the tntluenco of Mars and have no desire to offer them selves as targets for the Spanish soldiers, but ure willing to sacrifice themselves and forego the sweet endearment ol domestic happiness that the-state and county may have the benefit rof their valuable service. The state needs some, the coun ty needs some, but cannot accept the ser vice of all who may offer. Just let us have a sufficiency of the most worthy. have cured many bod caaea of -they will cure you, if you are Buffering from that disease. Mrs. H. B. Anderson, 16 Williams Street, Grand Rapid*, Mich., writes: " Ayer’s Pills cursd ms of dyspepsia from which 1 had suffered for thro, years. They beat every ether mrdl- I cine.' AVER'S PILLS Cure / dyspepsia THE HEW ERA / Published Every Friday- W. Z. BPINKS, Advertising Rates on Application SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ONE YEAR 75c 81X MONTHS 40c THREE MONTHS 90c Entered In the Post OSooTat Dallas, G a. u eeoond-oloaa mall matter, DALLAS, OA„ AUG. 18, 1808. A socialist is one who tries to convince the world that it owes him a good living and should be paid at the world’s expense Thousands of persons have been cured of piles by using DeWitt's Witch llar.ti Halve. It heals promptly and cures coze mu and all skin diseases. It gives inline dlntc relief. A. .1. Cooper A Co. It is probable that the vultures of war will soon be driven away by the white winged doves of peace. The change would hr hailed with Joy by ull lovers of tile human race, Hob Moore, of LaFayotte, lud., say llml forconstlpallouhc lias fouud DeVViU'; Little Karly Kisers to be perfect. They never gripe. Try them for stomucb and liver troubles. A.J. Cooper & Co. Tlie Banner-Messenger says that Hand min will give Maddox a good majority I'tiHiding should do likewise, and we think will. Democrats should br satisfied with nothing less. E. C. Blanks, of Lewisville, Texas, writes that one box of DeWItt's Witeli lin tel Salve was worth $50.00 to him. It cured his piles of ten years standing, lie ml vises others to try it. It also cures ec zema, skin diseit.es and ubstinnte sores. A. .). Cooper ifc Co. About one month ngo my cltild, which Is fifteen months old, bad an attack of di arrhoea accompanied by vomiting. I gav it such remedies ns arc Msmilly given in such cases, Imt as nothing gave relief, we sent for n physician and it was under his care for a week. At this time the child had been sick for iilmut ten days and was having about twenty-five operations of the IkiwcIs every twelve hours, and we wen- convinced that unless it booh obtained re lief it would not live. Chamhcrlnfn’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was recommended, and I decided to try It. I soon noticed a change for the hot ter; by its continued use a complete cure was luought uhout and and It. Is now per fectly healthy.—C. L. Bonos, Stumptown, Gilmer Co., W. Va. For sale by A. J. Cooper & Co. ORN-ODT WOMEN John Meadows, a mulatto, was lynched si Urillln last Monday evening by a mob of uhout 500 people. The usual 'critiio ol rape was the charge, fid punishment which is suitable for such fiendish deeds was sw.ft and sure. Win your battles xgainst disease by act ing promptly. One Minute Cough Cure ptoduccs immediates results. When tak en early it prevents consumption. Amlin later stages it furnishes prompt relief. A J. Cooper A. Co. The census returns from all the counties except Floyd have been handed in to the state school commissioner. The consoli. dation shows an increase in the school population to he about 7 per cent over Unit of 1803. The number of children of school age in the state, estimating Floyd, is 053.849, which is an increase of 48,338. The increase in the colored population is greater than that of the white. The Chief Burgess of Mileslmrk, Pn., says DeWitts’s Little Early Kisers ure flu- best pills he ever used in his family during forty years of house keeping. They cure constipation, »ick lu-adnche and stomach and liver troubles. Small in size but great in lesulU. A. J. Cooper A Co. The democratic county conventual nu-cta next Wednesday, mid we have no particular preference as to whom shall lie nominated for representative and the dif ferent county offices. Wc have only one request to make. We want upright, hon orable, competent men, anil have no fears that such will not he nominated. The party can afford to put no other kind before the people. It has plenty of Un kind, and the only trouble Is, to solec 1 where there are so many of a kind In the class. But, when the selection Is ntnde, let th iols fall wiierc they may, every democrat should do his whole duty In helping to elect the ticket. In fact they cannot do otherwise. The ticket which Is placed before the people next Wednesday should receive an overwhelming majority at the polls In October, and will, If the party- only doea Its duty. The Rev. W. B. Costley, of Stockbrldge Ga„ while attending to his pastoral duties ul Kllenwood, that state, was attacked by cholera morbus. lie says: “By chance 1 happened to get hold of a bottle of Chuni- hurlain’s Colic, Cholera and Dlurrhcna Remedy, and I think It was the menus of saving my life. It relieved mo atomic. For sale by A. J. Cooper & Co. The Alchemy of Nature. “Your trouble,’’ said the lively widow to the young heiress, “Is that you don’ understand even slightly this animal call man. You wanted to marry Cokcly and ns your file-nil I luft the field open uu. til you admitted that your clmnco was hopeless. Now he uml I are engaged. “He's a horrid wretch." "Thuuksl Hut a month ngo you thought hint the denrest man on earth. He Is, and he belongs to the ‘strong oak' type. You didn’t know enough to bfc the clinging vine. You fulled to lean ou him nail flat ter Ills distinguishing quality. You were always trying to do something for him. j reversed the order and delighted him by having him do tilings for ine. I made realize how much he could lie to me nnd delighted him with my gratitude for the advice f was constantly gulling about my affairs. To use the atrocious slang of the d ly, I swelled his head, and if you know how to uso It the recipe will win the af fection;. of nine men out of ten. It Is the true love potion prepared by the cunning alchemy of nature, l'osltlvcly, my dour, you young girls weary me."—Detroit Free I’ress. Mott women w are drudget. Some are witling, tome are unwilling. Home women drudge for themselves, some for their family. Their routine Is end less; no matter how 111 they feel they work. Women never half take care of themselves. Early decay and wrecked lives abound,mainly through neglect. Every womnn should have the book called “ Health nnd Beauty,'' which the Pc-ru-na Medicine Co., Columbus, 0„ will mall on request. It tells women some ensy things to do to protect health, and all nlioiit the virtues of Pc-ru-na for women’s peculiar Ills. Miss Lizzie Peters, Mascoutah, Ill., writes: "I am perfectly cured of female weak ness by taking Pe-rn-nn and Man-a-lln. I have gained thirty-seven pounds since I began taking Pe-ra-nn. My friends are wondering what makes mu look so bright and healthy. 1 would like to let the world know what a wonderful medlcinu I’e-ru-na Is." Woman's diseases arc mainly catarrh of thu pelvic organs. I’e-ru-na drives out every phase of cutnrrh. Mrs. Eliza Wikc, No. 130 Iron Street Akron, O., writes: $ *' I would bo In my grave now If it hud not been for your God-sent remedy, Pe ru-na. I was a broken- dawn woman, now I am well.” How’s This. We offer One llundreql Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that can not lie cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. 1 Props., Toledo, O. We thu undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. Wkht A Tiu ax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Wai.uinii, Kinnan & Makyin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal! v, acting directly upon Hit- blood and tuu- surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by nil druggists. Testimo nials free. Hall’s Family Pills are tin- licet. THE HUMOROUS SIDE OF WAR. At the battle of Kingston, N. C. the con federate general, N. E. Evans, posted a body of raw recruits at the crossing of a creek, hut the fedcrnls poured a severe fire into them and they were forced to give way. In the disorder that followed the geueral caught ouc of tire fugitives aud demanded. “What are you running away for, you blanket)- blank coward?" “1 ain't mimin' away, ginornl," said the fugitive, “I’m jes’ sheered. Why, them fellers over tlmr nre shootin’ bullets at u s as Irig as barrels mill one of 'em went riglq purst my head—an’ I wuutur go bornu." ENVT AND FEAR. I Probable Reasons for European Dls-| like of Americans. Wc believe that the hatred of Continen tals for Americans springs from precisely the same sources as the dislike for Great Britain, herself, namely, envy of a pros, pcrlty considered overweening, dislike for the bearing of Americans, und n vague ap prehension akin to that felt liy many Eng lishmen about Russia, that they will ulti mately threaten the very existence —or is it the substance?—of less numerous races. Of these motives the former is, with the body of the peoples, ttie strongest. They hear Incessantly from the emigrants as well as the journals of the marvelous wealth of Americans, of the success of their manufactures, of the expansion of their trade and of the gnnersl well-being produced by nil these causes. They sec thnt the “Yunkces," ns they call them, bear none, of the usual burdens, that they have no conscription, no need for watch ing their neighbors, no restraints upon their liberty, and they detest them almost It assist one in avoiding the worthless as strongly as socialists detest the rich | imitations nnuu facto red by other pur- bnurgcolsic. Why, they nsk, should A-l I lids. The hirh standing of the Caij- merienns he so happy while European VotRN t A Fto Syrup Co. with the medl- a r c so miserable? They want taking dow-RIM P ro * e88 ' / f ’ aIU * the 8a . ti " ,act ‘° n which the genuine Syrup of Fig« has given to millions of families, makes Braswell. “ Yell, why didn’t you shoot back?" said the general; "you’re filing like a baby. ■ 'I know it, gineral, I know It: and I wish I wns a baby, an’ u gal baby, too. and then I wouldn’t have liecn conscripted The staff of a confederate general wns riding through a forlorn section of Nortli Carolina one day, when a young Virginia o llcer concluded to have some fun with a long-legged fellow who wore a shabby gray uniform and was sitting astride of a fence near the road. Reining up his horse the officer accosted him with, "How arc you, North Carolina?" "Ilow are you Virginia?” was the prompt reply. The staff onicer continued: --The blockade on turpentine makes you rather hard up don’t It? No sule^or tar now." "Well —yes;" was the slow response, "We sell all our tar to Jeff Duvls now?” "You do? Wlmt on earth does he want of your tar?’ THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is due not o»ly to the originality and iimplicity outlie combination, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufacturiil by scientific processes ltnown to thl Cai.ifornia Fio Syrup Co. only, nnqwe wish to Impress upon all the impij'tanee of purchasing the true und original remedy. As the genuine Syr op of Figs is manufactured by the California Fio Syrup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will We are on hand, os uoual. We are sorry to note the death of Mrt. II. N. Hagin, which occurred Bandar. August the 7th. She wa» buried at Friend- ship Monday. Mr. J. B. Dickson and Miaa Bailie Hayn were married at the home of the brfde’n mother in Rockmart on the 8rd Inst., and visited relatives In Cobb county loot Sat urday nnd Sunday. A loaf und prosperous life to them. Messrs. Snowden Jones and John Smith were in Braswell laat Sunday, and weta unusually jovial. There is some rushing nround here, wa presume to sroid a visit to rourt. If drunkards nnd ill-raised people would slay away, our town would be exceeding ly orderly nnd quiet, and by the way, If they don't we will make them know that there is a law to make them behave or suffer for not doing so. Albion. This distate is intr.t-uacil by u belief that, the Americans nrc not only better thuu Europeans, but Unit they are morally and intellectually inferior to them, that their officials are corrupt. their clergy hypocrlt. leal, their masses given up to purely mil. tori id interests. They care nothing for art, liavo never erected a building and have produced no literature. They look upon Americans, in fact, much ns a "mug wump" looks on an alderman of Chicago, and sicken to think thnt such a people is of all mnnkind that which hns succeeded host in the economic competition and 1ms been most successful In uniting liberty p’eiity. They cannot bear the peculiar American form of swagger, which Is not like elth r tlielr own swagger or that of Englishmen and misunderstanding theirdiregtiiessand realism in speech us a form of hoorlshncss- Ail people in the world, wc have long no" tlced, are annoyed by the English habit of "chnff,” and the Continental is so vexed by American "gawkiness” and sub-satiric humor that he even fails to recognize, what every Englishman sees, that kiud- llness to those who only demand equality is of the very essence of the special Atner. lean character. Hr thinks them spiteftq as well as selfish, and looks upon their high tariffs, the result of talse political cronomy, as dictated by a wisli to impov erish Europe and thrust it out of its natu ral right to compute for trade. The Continentals have, too, u certain Hu puts it on the heels of Virginia ns to nmko them stick ou the battlefield," wus fox - of the republic, an idea hardly form- the response. The Htaff rode on. During the battle of Gettysburg the in terest of the men in the work before them was so Intense that there was little room for fear, either of the enemy or superio 1 ' officers. A private from the "ould sod' was ordered to take up the colors when the color hearer was shot down. “By the Holy St. Patrick. Colonel, said he, "there’s so good shooting here that I havne’t minute’s time to waste with thnt thing." “COLONEL C," —Detroit Free Press. A Cure for Indigestion. I liuve suffered untold misery within the past ten years from iadigestiou and biliousness, attended hy a pain in my left side and bowels. Five physic-inns treated me but gave only temporary relief. Four mouths ago I began using Ramon’s IJv Pills and Tonic Pellets, and have been constantly Improving ever since, with fair prosp els of being permanently cured - W. II. Peters, Notary Public, Nnthanton, Ky.' Know* that the Peerless Remedy for Diseases of the Liver. Kidneys and Bladder is Dr. J, H. McLEAN’S LIVER a. KIDNEY BALM.. It has Cured Thousands of Des perate Cases. Try It. PRICE, $1.00 PER BOTTLE, run IALF. BY A. J. Cooper & Co. N ervous Troubles are due to impoverished blood. Hood’s Sar saparilla is the Ono True Hlood PurUlut aud NERVE TONIC. ulated except among statesmen, but still visible in the masses, that it may attain to giant proportions, that it may one day arm Itself, and that when it does the ex ternal commerce of thu continent, if not Its Intenml independence, will be at the mercy of America. For all these reasons they hold Americans in detestation. —Loudon Spectator. The Best Remedy For Flux. Mr. Joint Mathias, a well known stock dealer of Pulaski, Ky., says: "After suf fering for oyer a week with tlnx, und my physician having failed to relieve me, I was advised to try Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedi , and have thdplensure of stating that thu half of one bottle enroll me.” For sale by A. J. Cooper & Co. La Grippe, Followed by Heart Disease, Curad by DR. MILES' HEART CURE M R. C. O. 8HTJLT8, of Wlnterset, Iowa Inventor nnd manufacturer o' Shulte' Safety Whlflletrco Coupling, writes of Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure. "Two year- ago an attack of LnGrippo left mo with : weak heart. I had run down In flesh U mere skin and boue. I could not sleep lylnj down for smothering spells; frequent shurj darting pains nnd palpitation caused a con stant fear of sudden death, nothing coulc. induce me to remain away from home ovei night. My local physician prescribed Dr Miles' Heart Cure and in a few days I was able to sleep well and tho pains gradually lessened, and finally ceased. I reduced the the doseo, having gained fifteen pounds, and am now feeling hotter In every way than 1 have for years.” 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 hoart and < nerves free. Address, DR. MILES MEDICAL OO.. Elkhart, Ind. you MUST have pure blood for ■ good health. Hood's Sarsaparilla purities tho blood. Take Hood’s Sar- saparilla if you would BE WELL. tlie name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of Its remedy. It is far In advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without Irritating or weaken ing them, ami It does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company — CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN rilANCIBCII, 0.1 LOI'ISTtLI.K. Ky. NEW YORK. N. T. Makes the weak Strong. Dr. Edmondson’s I’llls of Life reetor, vitality, build up the entire system, end make manly women amt womanly wo. men. $1 per liox- Address Dr. FiMtk Edmondson, Atlanta, Ga. A CHEAT record of cure*, une qualled In medical history, prove* I loud’s Sarsaparilla possesses merit nn- kuowuto any other MEDICINE* DeWitt’a Little Early Riser*. Tks fMMMM NISI* *IHe. POLITICS Are Now About to be Opened up and Ttie Time Oi somebody's De parture Is at Hand. It Is thought that Pauldiag county can boast of as many natural born office seek ers us any other place of its size in the world, and that no amount of future trad ing will reduce the supply any where near the office limit. If this be true, dissatis faction and disappointment will soften some hard places in politics, and when the offices nre all settled for, it will be against the law for any man to tell how he was elected. But there is neither prldo nor honor in uu office that costs more than jt comes to, and un honest man will nev er be found there; for the man who l>uy„ others’ votes will sell his own and can’t be any hotter than the gang who puts him In. But it now seems certain that each party in south Paulding is outspoken in a not>l 0 choice for representatives, aud should the convention decide to it-.ccpl these two and fill out their tickets with other good men, we verily believe that the money and red- liquor vote would be entirely left out of tho next campaign so that party and prin ciple could claim the victory. Rut it is quite nn evident fact that mon ey, whiskey and other similnr weapons, used on both sides In the past have brought in an extra vote calculated to so change the majority that no party enn claim a victory from honest principles. And while it is true, after all, that many will yet vote the party ticket at any cost, it is oven true thst, "after «ll;”maiiy will now vote for the man, party or uo purty, and a scarcity of good men to nominate will form no excuse, fur there are plenty of undoubted materiel on each side to make out full tickets. Lots of folks down hero say positively that they will not accept any more ' .wolves in sheep's clothing," and that they will sit down ou any such who may be sneaked in for tho purpose of draggiug through on tile party ticket. Aud they think now that any doubt as to the principles end la tent inns of tke two parties will beclcarad at (lie nominations, and hy their fruits ye shall know them. For a party- which wants a goo 1, sober, honest government a,II select just such men for officials. But, of course, parties opposed to such arc- expected to come out openly and con. tend for tlielr rights (?) uml freedom of destruction, and you may lie sure that iu selecting they will go among the families of ihe '• Parses, Strongs, Tricksters, Kert- liqu-u's, Colors, Floaters, Straddlers, Pop- obirs, etc." to get men who can hide their r • 3 intentions from some aud at the same time reves 1 them to others. All have a right, to party choice, of course, und, as such, we ere mostly populists dowu litre; but, at Hie same time we reserve the right to vote against any om- of the above mim ed gents, no m itter whul ticket lie may darken—for by their fruits we know them. And, while the democrats oil this side ire clearly viewing the situation and close, ly eyeing every obstante that may he thrown iu their wily, at the same time Ihc populists claim that au honest ticket for October with a very small democratic blunder will sweep us through the gates into the city. Ami so it w”l. T. B. Wu.mams.