The Dallas new era. (Dallas, Paulding County, Ga.) 1898-current, August 12, 1898, Image 7

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IO $150 a jcar; board in doriulturje* fAiutllc-s. Spccl-i lull faculty of nine; all under the ironi 910 »*» a » y : . or private families. Special Hcoiihc course for teachers; Is!! faculty ef ,hr control of the University. A college prepar atory class. Co-education of sexes. The Inatl- tution founded specially for students of limited means. 8«nd for catalogue to the President. '\ he Twice-tt-week GIolx*-Deinocrat, >11.50 r l life Twicc-a-week Courier-Journal, $1.80 Twicc-a-week Detroit Free Press, $1.80 I Home ami Farm, $1.10 LOCAL LIKES. Mr. Park Hay, of Macon, came up Tuesday. Tba way of the liquor dealers wan found to be hard Ihia week. Mr. Maury Connally! of Atlanta, came tip Sunday. School hooka for aale or exchange at this office. The schools throughout the county are reported to be goed. Davis & finch sell the fa mous Bnkhvin Fertilizer for wheat. Mr. W. M. Hitchcock's little baby is very sick this week. The criminal docket of Buperior court was taken up Monday. DcWItt’s Colic A Cholera Cur*. Mitt, son* DvsMMn aa« Dtarrkwa. Best of Wagon and Buggy Harness nt louast prices, at The Dallas Hardware Store. Don’t forget that if it rains a few more days your cotton will lie very sorry. Col, A. J. Camp amt Mr. F. A. Hay went to Macon on business last week. Sick headache, biliousness, constipation and all liver and atomw h troubles can be quickly cured by using those famous little pills known aa DeWitl's Little Early His. •rs. They are pleasant to take and neve r gripe. A. J. Cooper * Co. We return our thanks to Mr. W. A. Harris for some very delicious peaches. Mrs. Otis P. Hawli of Dublin, On., vis. Ited her brother-in-law, Mr. It. I., ltnwls. last week. Best of Wagon and Buggy Harness at lowest prices, at The Dallas Hardware Store. Romes 1b Cullman Co., Ala. I have some fine farms rfnd unimproved lands for sale, cheap for cash, or on three to live yearly installments. Write or come within the next 60 days. Will Q. Bkown, Cullman, Ala. Dl NUBIAN TEA euros Dyspep- i IAIHwIV*ia, Constipation and Indi gestion. Hvgulatea the Liver. Price, 25 cl*. Webster's Primary and Common Sch< ol Dictionaries for sale at this office, 48 and 73 cents. Mrs. P. L. Hay and RolierkUndcrwood, ef Macon, came up Sunday to visit rela tives. Mr. W. O. Morris, of Macon, was in Dallas this week, having came up to arc his folk*. Davis & Finch sell the fa mous Baldwin Fertilizer for wheat. Mrs. H. N. Hagin, of Braswell, died |ost Sunday night. We tender our sym pathies to the bereaved husband. The executive committee of the Repuli- llcan party of Paulding county is reques' ed to meet at the court house next Tue.«- day, at noon, Aug. lfltli. . J. T. Caiitki:, Ch’n. Otic Minute Cough Cure, cures That la What It was made far. The little babe of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Oriffln died last Monday night. We tend er our sympathies to thebereuved parents, Mr. W. A. Dawson, M's. Martha P.iw. son, Mrs. Pallie Mllllcan, ail of Chattoo ga county, are visiting relatives near New Hope. "I think DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve is the finest preparation on the market for plies." Bo writes John C. Dunn, of Wheeling, W. Va. Try it and you wil think the same, It also cures eczema and ail skin diseases. A. J. Cooper & Co. A few.car loads of melons were shipped from Dallas this week. The recent wet weather has cut thu crop off considerbly In tlds section. The editor of the Evans City, Pa. Globe, Writes, “One Minute Cough Cure is rigid ly named. It cured my children after all •thet remedies failed.” It cures coughs colds and all throat and lung troubles] A. J. Cooper A Co. The grand 1ury gave many invitations for callers at their mein this week ami last. In fact, sent out among the. hedge* and highway < and comoelled many to call, nolens volens. Wc suppose they wanted to know who keeps for se'e the best liquor. Of course it world be. hard for their callers to testify which oi whose was really treat, as many think there it none bad-slmply r'l good nnd Letter. Liver Ills lAe bltloasneis, dyipepfta, headache, eonstl- pnUen, tour Stomach. Indigestion are promptly wed by Hood's rills- TUoy do tbelr work Hood’s aoetty and thoronghly. S I I Best after dinner pills- III C V cent*. All druggists. ■ ■ ■ ■ Prepared by c. t. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mass. ~ only Pill to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. America's Greatest Medicine is Hood's Sarsaparilla, Which absolutely Cures every form of Impure blood, from The pimple on your Face to the great Scrofula sore which Drains your system. Thousands of people Testify that Hood's Sarsaparilla cures , Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Catarrh, Rheumatism And That Tired Feeling. Remember this And get Hood’s And only Hood’s, Col. W. C. Ilunn, of Cedartown, can. dldate on the democratle ticket for tin- state senate, was in Dallas this week form ing the acquaintance of the voters of the county. Mr. Parker Bice, ttie popular teacher of the Hollis school house, visited Ids pa. rents in Cold) county last Friday. Mr Bice lias an enrollment of more than one hundred. Bead the mmnuiicetnent in tlds issue of Sir. G. W. Lawrence for tax receiver Mr Law .•enre is one of the oldest citizens of the county, rid lias p'ways been a good citizen, h peaceable, law nbidlng mmi, and we would lie glad to set- him honored by the voters otthe county, ns lie leservea. The quality of the blood depends much upon good or had digestion nnd assimila tion. To make the blood rich in life hikI strength giving constituents use Dr. J. H. SIcLcan’s Strengthening Cordial and Blood Pill iticr; it w ,11 nourish the proper ties of the blood from which tile elements of vitality are drawn. Price 50c end tl a bottle. SK Albert Bullock, while getting some cobbs in a mill house one day lust week, was hit on the finger by a rattle snake’s pilot. The wound was very prtnfi', hut he is recovering. If you want a copy of tills paper and your prejudices will not allow you to sub scribe and pay for it like s mall, just step pi and beg one. Wc w '1 he generous enough to glye you one. The Wiser Way. Ilnw fresh and rosy you look, Nora,’’ exclaimed Isabel, who had just reti 'lied from the beach, and was greeting tier friend. Yes, dear," replied Horn, "I am fu-l- ing splcndld'y, i nd mamma says I have an alarming appetite." Where in the world have you been since I saw yob?" I have remained at home," replied Nora, “and have worked lmrd eve./ day. But have been t-ik'ng. that wonder n’ medicine, Hood’s Snranpr 'Ilia, and it lues done nte, oh, so much good. You see I always like to feel well when I go away and I leave for the mountains next week" Bend the nnnoncemcnt In this issue of Mr. W. C. Bunn, of Cedartown, for the Stale Semite. Mr. Bunn Is a very sociable and intelligent gcntlemri, and we fuel confident will serve the people of Iris dis trict faithfully and honestly. In our next issue wc will print some letters and peti tion from prominent citizens of his coun ty asking him to make the raer. and to the petition will he found the names of many populists. We feet confident lie wt’l easi ly defeat Mr. Fuilwuod, Ills opponent, who is, or was at last reports, running as an independent populist. Does Baby Thrive? DAVIS & FINCH £ 1 EVER ON THE ALERT FOR BUSINESS, ' Now offer some closing out Bargains in summer goods, not to be touched by competitors. Remember we are in business to do business and if you fail to us and lose our patronage you injure yourself. Wc are doing all we can for county; let our people show their appreciation of home by patronizing homo thal not only aid them w hen money is scarce, but buy all they have to sell winter summer. We buy more from our customers than we sell them. How many merchants in this section can say as much? Call on us when in town. Command us, wc are at your service. Yours to Please, Davis & Finch. COL. BUNN ACCEPTS. To tlie voters of the 88tli Senatorial Dis trict of Georgia:—I have not wished to go into polities, preferring to pursue the practice of my profession as a private citizen, hut, besides the unanimous ca- dor-unient of tlie convention of August ad at this place, 1 have received a largely iig.u-d petition from ninny ortho citizens if I’olk i nd letters nnd many ponohltl re- picsls to enter tlie contest for tlie place of Sinalor to represent this district In the xl General Assembly. I feel that I would he ungrateful not to respond to tills call by act eding to it. I therefore enter llu- race and promise, If elected, togive my people the very best’servlce of which I i- n capable. 1 have tried to lie honest mill upright in my private life and deal ings, and slir'l run u clean, honest and upright race, rid if made Senator. 1 shall make, to the utmost of my knowledge and ability, nn upright, clean and honest rep resentative of the people of the district. lam deeply grntcfr’ for Hie honor con ferred on me. and will tty to lie worthy of It. 1 ask your support. Very respectfully, W. C. Bi ns. announcement Fob Tax Rkcbivbk. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Tax Receiver, fid ask the support of tin- volets of l’auiding county, and if elected pledge the best of service to the people of Paulding county. G. W. LawitBNOR. One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That i« what It was mutte tor. BtllS troubled me for a long time. They were large and painful. I tried many no-railed remedies, but nothing holped me. I was completely cured when, b- recommendation of my druggist, I used Ayer’s W. N. RICHARDSON, Eureka, Fla. ROXANA. Brownsville. vltll We have been troubled recently high waters. Mr Sam Watson and family visited the family of Mr. M. L. Green, near Dallas, last week. I Several ef our citizens are attending court litis week. I Mrs. Jennie Clouts, of Atlantic is spend ] i„r the week w.tli her kinsman, Mr. A ; It. Clouts. 1 Col. A. L. Bartlett and wife attended I the Noonday Association at Marietta Sat- McDon- If your baby is delicate and sickly and its food does not nourish it, put fifteen or twenty drops of Scott’s Emulsion in its bottle three or four times a day and you will see a marked change. , R , ... , , , , °| unlay and. Sunday We have had abundant Messrs. Andy Burnett and Tas. proof that they will thrive !«•«* t° ok in n j r|, "‘ lrsl n f j 1 ,''!'™’ G a was r . J Mr. Frank Burton, of Monroe, Ua., was on this emulsion when other I lo „ IC flimlly of |,| S unde, Mt. j. k. food fails to nourish them. Burton, last week. . . , ... , H e v Arthur Edge isrnndm ting a series It IS the same with larger 1 1)f ,„ t ed meetings at Plea-ant Hill. 1 children that are delicate. | Protracted meeting commences at Scott’s Emulsion seems to be : Sweetwater next l riday I the element lacking in their j u ^' lmV( . beeI , visiting relatives i food. Do not fail to try it if ton and Fulton counties, your children do not thrive. |^ tofnice oilil ,. lliroUu rc. It is as useful for them in Mr. Emm tt Johnson, of near Dallas, is I iviih rc'ativcs around Brownr- summer as in winter. li vii/e ^ I Ask your doctor if this is not true. j Mr. Otis Wells, of ne«r Grinin. Gn ftCOTT A BOWNE, Chtmiiti. N«w York j v,sil l”£ fnCUtli 11,1(1 rv n ‘ V 1 < muuity. Tlie recent heavy rains have damaged cotton in tlds section. Messrs. A. W. Decker nnd C. L. Bu ford Imve returned from a trip to Aln- hiuna.nnd report an enjoyable time. Mrs. J. W. Godwin left for Summer ville last week to join her husband in their new home, Wa know some young men, whose muclaehca are embryonic, sulisoilingthelr upper lip weekly with a razor. Mr. W. M. Smith lias the finest water- melon patch we have seen. Mr. and Mrs. William Garrison visited New Hope Friday and Saturday. Mr. O. A. Decker is putting tlie finish- lug tour h on ids already up-to-date house. Albion, I can't answer your question in full. You said a certain young mini of Draketown got u lio.te in or around ids throat. Hinson tenches us that it was around ns wc have heard of no fatalities in that neighborhood, and the bone that goes around can easily he removed by the presence of inamu’s broom or pa pa's walking cane. Polities is warming up a little In this section. People In tbls section are learning that Dallns is the place to get one’s money’ worth. W. P. Cooper & Bro., are alwuy H at the ..out when you get there. Mark Twain Bill Nvi. HUNTSVILLE. We are having plenty of rain. Crops arc good, hut a good deal of corn lias been ruined by Che overflow. We are soiry to chronicle the deatli of Miss Tlnnie Greenwood, whs died last Sunday morning about daylight. She was latcrred at Raccoon cemetery Mon day. and was n member of Baijeon church, ■lie was a good girl and was loved by all who knew her. The berenved have our heartfelt sympathy. May we all strive to meet her ill that heller world. Mrs. Mnllie Cochran, of St. Clair coun ty, Ala., is visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. II. Austin. Our Imya still keep going to tlie war. Protracted meeting is now going on at Hopewell, conducted by the pastor, lUv Mr. Sprnybcrry. llUSTLKIt. Le C'haUaeooga ar Datum 4r Rum* Ar Atlanta Atlanta Maenu ar Jesap Ar Everett Ar Jaeh.onvIUo .. .. .v Ja.up TtT... Ar Jark«onvlll« L .„ Lv flverru Ar HrunawtnU Are different from all other mediciuea. Bach performs a specific duty, thus doing away with drastic purgatives and curing by the Mild Power Theory. One Pink Pill touches the liver, re moves the bile, the bile moves the bowels. The Tonic Pellet does the rest. Have oner Sample free at any .tore. Complete Treatment, Mdosca 25c. Brown Mlg. Co., N. Y. St Oreencvills, Teas. Skin Diseases. For the speedy and permanent cure of tetter, salt rheum and eczema, Cham berlain’* Eye and Skin Ointment is without an equal. It relieve* the itch ing and smarting almost instantly and its continued use effect* a permanent cure It also cures itch, barber's itch, scald head, sore nipples, itching piles, chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and granulated lids. Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders for „ Mr-nonald. Misses Della and ; horses are the best tonic, blood purifier Mr. \\ II. Mt Dontiiu, ns ^ ( ^ , and verraifuge . Price, 25cents. Soldby For salt- by A. J. Cooper* Co. ^jftORGlA Agricultural College ft24o H) ABOVE A SEA. I HRMBtALOMO. •BjtiMnjp iq Plot! -eum ui diuXy qflruj.) )W|] DAHLONEGA, GA. A collcffo education in the roach of nil. A.R n.S.. Normal and Ituslnctis Man's counter. Good lalxjratorles; healthful, Invijforatlnjf elf mfUo; military discipline; poud moral and rclhrious Influences. Cheapest board in ttt« State; nhundwncc of country produce; ex yen sen (•■ IihmI MrktdpU rSfiTuF fibttc f.lum tf.Wttin 11.40am 4*>pm I.IOpui No. \4 MMOpm MV pin 0.40pm ii.oopn ll-.Vipm iiwpm it.cnpm w.rtpra I0.0inm, d.MpMi t.Suum I.ROnml iSOpra No. V) rurrlPH I'tillmnn Sleeping Cur Chut- lanooffe to Atlunt*. No. II cnrrlvs PuUm»« Sleeping Car and Dap 'oaches < 'hatlanooga to Jaewnonvlllit and At lanta to llrmtRWlck. No. S carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta- nooga to Atlanta. vtm Ar Homo ultnn Ar Chimnnontfa.. Lv ChitttanoogA.. Ar Ilurirltt Ar I.oifngtiin Ar LouUvIUe AVCincinnati ... f*v Chattanooga. Ar Nashville . 4. Warn OOarn TWam 8.40nm 8. Mam 4.29pm ft.iopm 7.6opm f.fcptn 13^pm R.Mpin 400ptn' T.ftham Alfipm lO.BDam 11. mm in l-OOpui 9.10pm iMhiiu Y.ftoam Tioani t.ifiam A40uin Ti»pa No. II earrlc- Pullman Slcoplap Cur Atlanta to Chattanooga and Chattanooga to L'lnolnnatl. No. 9 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta to Cincinnati nnd Chattanooga to Louisville. No. 4. i No. It ! No. IA H ioam i 1 i uutn' 10. oupin II Mam; H.a'iimr l.lOnm 1.2.1pm; y.-Vium 1 2.Wain :i liipm IMdiitii 4.00am 4.3'ipm! I.lfipin MOain I A 40pm I 9.90nm U.Mpni ,12.10pm 1.4*Mini .1.2.)ptu 7.Whttn I <V l,'am U.;ifipm 1 12.4.1pm 1 0.2:iain Lv ChalturiiMiga Ar Knoivllle Ar Morristown. Ar Hot Springs.. Ar Aahrvlllo .. Ar Salisbury ... Ar Greensboro... Raleigh Norfolk Ar Wa hlugton.. Ar Now York.... . No. HcarriesPuiiman Drawing Ko tin Sleep tng (.’ar Chattanooga to New York via Asho- vlllc and Salisbury to Itlehmond, arriving Ulch- mond 0.40 a m. also Pullman Sleeping Car Greensboro to Norfolk. No. PJ Is solid train Chattanooga to .Salis bury, with Pullman Sleeping Car Chattanooga to Salisbury and Salisbury to New York with out change. • TJnTT Ar Knoxville Ar Morristown... Ar Bristol Ar Washington-. Ar Now York.... |No.V &.0Opm H. -40a m H.4.spm ll.rgium 2.1f»iim 1.23pm 7.00uin Afiftpia | 7.40am 1.20pm No. A curries Pullman Seeping Car Chaita* nfMiga to Washington and Chattanooga to New Yorlc without change. No. 4 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Knox- villa to llrl tol. 8TATIOHB. i >forrr tvttomv. Ar Anniston Ar Birmingham.. Ar Selina Ar Meridian Ar New Orleans.^ Ar Jack son Ar Vicksburg Ar Shreveport... tNo' lh i l^o. 9 | "109pmI 4ft 9 loam 11.21am 10.09pm in. 90nm V.4ftam II. Mam 7.20pm EEJSL H.3ftam ASOain 6.20am ..vmmlLv Rome - - 6.40pin Aft7pm Ar Gad den. ar, A00ain AOOpml 7. lopin' Ar Attolla. lv ft.4fturn “V Daily except Sunday. | Sunday only. T. S.GANNON. MV.I*. A o.M.,Washington. D.C J. M. CULP. Traf. Mgr.. Washington. D. a W. A. TURK. G. P. A., Waahlngtoa. D. a G. A. UENSCOTEU. A.O.P.A..Chattanooga.Teni We Club THE NEW ERA with Tlie Wci-kly Constitution, 41.30 The Weekly Journal, 41.80 Tl.n Wnrl.1