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* Three froa two 7m cent,"
1 njn the achooftoy. Mnt I Three
from two jroo cut, either la doL
kn or dfrMrada or aamrerill*.
It talne the beat anefarilk no*
to aahe the bart gyrererMh «•-
tract The beet rertaperUk comae
front Iloeiknm C. A, red tl» D».
Ayer Go. precticaUy ooetrek the
eatire predict Yet othere claim
to be making"beet"aaireparilk
They must be amkiag H cot of the
remainder left after aubtraeting
three from two. Bit, “ three from
two yon can’t” Yon cant make the
beat sarsaparilla without beet root
I You only get the beet when you
«o Ager’s
Sarsaparilla
which is made wholly from the best
root imported from Honduras.
THE HEW ERA.
Published Every Friday-
W. Z. 8P1NKB, IDITOK.
Advertising Rales on Application
j SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
ONBTEAR 7ftc
MX MONTHS 40c
JBIREE MONTHS 20c
1[ Entered In the Poet OHoe'at Dal lea,
Oa. aa second-class mail matter,
I, DALLAS, OA., AUG. 11), 1808.
* ~ K
Will our neighbor hr #0 obliging hi to
' Will us wliHt h politician Ini' Al*"> wheth
er or not one can be a flirmer ami pollti
. t cien at the name time. Explalu clearly
unUurslnudlngly and fully.
The following 1 evolutions, giving the
welcome news that Hon. W. C. Bnnn^ail
yielded to the strong pressure anil consent
ed to become a candidate for the State
Senate, and endorsing ids candidacy, were
presented by Mr. M. V. B. Ake:—
"Whereas, We have assembled as Dem
ocrats at the call of the Democratic Exec
utive Committee of Polk County for the
purpose of placing before the people ol
the 88th Senatorial District a candidate
who shall truly represent them and their
interests In tho Upper House of the next
Generul Assembly of Georgia;
"Be it Resolved, 1st, That we heartily
congratidate the good people of the 88II1
Senatorial District that our honored fellow
citizen, Col. W. C. Bunn, has Anally
yielded to the strong petitions which huve
come to him urging him to become a can
didate for tha important office of State
Senator, said petitions coming especially
from the country districts of the county.
We recognize Ills high character and abil
ity and Ills pre-tniinenl Atncss for the po
sition, knowing that lie will provc|a Senator
who can and will lie of genuine service to
tlie district which lie will represent, and
we hereby heartily endorse ids ca dl lacy.
These resolutions were unanimously
adopted. Mr. Ake also read tho following
petition asking C'oi. Bunn to enter the
race, the petition being signed exclusive
ly by citizens of the country districts, and
being only one cf the muny strong expres
sions urging Idtn to make the race;—
Cot. W. C. Bunn:—
Dear sir;—Wc, the undersigned citizens
of Polk county, respectfully ask of you
to represent us from the l!8tli Senatorial
district of Georgia In the coining October
election, as we do not want to be repre
sented by politicians, tricksters or court
house rings:—
W .1 Lawson, H 11 Brewer, L Y Jack-
son, Win A Langley, W Bonds, J C At
wood, J V Pldlpot, N C Alexander, W E
Bllsaitt, G I! Brewer, Wm Waddell, M F
Waddell, T O Btilngor, Ed Prior, (col.,)
J M McKinney, W F Stringer, J II KlrV-
patrlck, T J Waddell, G B Stringer, W.
P Wliltttcld, D SCopp, G W A McKinney,
Joseph Smith, W D Orabli, M 0 Stringer,
I T Thompson, Levi Duptoe, (col.,) F C
Devlcr, W H Hlissltt, J J Morgan, W T
Morgan, J L Clemmons, G W Waddell, J
N Atkins, J T Atkins, E C Carter N M
Sexton, Aaron Voyles, Thomas Wright,
J T L Baldwin, II M Anderson, Dr B F
Wright. W T Ullssilt, Rev J W Curtis,
W II Kirkpatrick, J C Jougli, A M Sand
ers, Joel Brewer, Jay Meeks, J 0 Lump,
kin, W L II Powell, J E Wilson, D A
Whitehead, W II Whitehead, A Hunting-
ton, B T West, It Qunimnu, Jr., R S
Hamrick, J. M. Baldwin, N J Braswell
C II Casteel, W K Colbert, J A Ore ban ah!
MVII Ake.
HU
CATARRH
You invite disappointment when you
experiment. DeWilt’a Little Early Ills-
fr* are pleasant, easy, thorough little
pills. They cure constipation and sick
headache just as suru as you take tuein.
A. J. Cooper A Co.
The preliminary terms of peace be
tween tlie Uuited Stales amt Spain have
bum agreed upon, and the war is over.
will doubtless require some time to nr-
lingo definitely the Anal treuly between
An- two countries.
I A : tnl,horn cough or tlckltug In the
tlVrunt yields to Ouu Minute Cotlgh Cure,
llurmless In effect, touches the right spot,
reliable and just what Is wanted. It nets
at once. A. J. Cooper it Co,
There is doubtless no other country
that, placed in u similar condition as the
United Stales is In, would hesitate one
moment as to her course regarding the
Anal disposition of the islands formerly
possessed by Spain. Others would take
possession at once.
For broken surfaces, sores, insect bites,
bums, skin discuses aud especially piles
there is one reliable remedy, DeWIttV
Witch Huzel Salve. Whoa you cull for
DeWilt’s dou’t ucccpt counterfeits 01
frauds. You will uot he disappointed
with DeWilt’a Witch Hazel Salve. A. J.
Cooper A, Co.
Our populist friends, or u putt, at least 1
ure. having chills end fevers over the
thought of u fusion between tlie demo
crats und republicans in this county.
This is in bud taste from a crowd who
squalled tlieiusclvcB hoarse for free silver
aud denounced everybody that opposed it
as enemies of the ruce, and then went and
voted for a straight gold standard ticke 1
two years ago. Do ytu remember it?
Truth wears well. People have learned
that DcWitt’s Little Early Risers are re
liable little pills for regulating the bowels,
curing constipation and sick headache-
They don’t gripe. A. J. Cooper & Co,
Tlie populists arc expecting great acces
sions to their ranks from disaffected dem
ocrats after the coun y convention. We
do not think there are any liemocrnts iu
the c-Aunty that are democrats for the sake
of office only, We think there arc uone
who measure their fealty to parly by
Hu ir tiffin- tv liultl vllicvs
About one month ago my child, which
Is Aftecn months old, had an attack of di
arrhoea accompanied by vomiting. I gavi
It such remedies ns urn usually given in
such cases, litit as nothing gave relief, we
scut for a physician and It was under 111:
care for a week. At this time the child
hud boon sick for about ten days and was
having about twenty-live operations of Hie
bowels every twelvu hours, aud we were
convinced that unless it soon obtained re
lief it would not live. Clmmberluin’n
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
was recommended, and I decided to try
it. I soon noticed u change for thu bet
ter! by its continued use 11 complete cure
was brought about mid mid it is now per
fectly healthy.—C. L. Roods, Stumptowu.
Gilmer Co., W. Va. For sale by A. J.
Cooper A Co.
• Brownsville.
Well, we have had one dry day.
Protracted mectli g closed at Flint Hil|
Sunday. Nineteen were received, eleven
baptized.
Mrs. Jennie Clouts, alter having spent n
week with relatives here returned to her
home in Atlanta Monday.
Muster Morris Eskcw, of Atlanta, has
been visiting the family of Dr. 0. H-
Morris.
Mr. lien Scoggins and sister, Miss Ethel,
have been visiting relatives iu tills com
munity.
Master Sam Hardin, ol Douglasville, had
tlm bottom of his foot severely lacerated
by a piece of broken howl while playing
boll. He was visltiug his kinsman, Mr.
W. J. Alley.
A revival is now iu progress at Sweet-
vntcr.
Mrs. F. M. McLnrty visited her son,
Mr. C. W. McLnrty, of Winston.
Sir. W. II. McDonald lias bought him
line double.seated surry.
Mr. Lnm Arnold bus been sojourning
with friends and relatives.
W.
A Cure for Indigestion.
I have suffered untold misery within
the past ten years from indigestion ami
biliousness, attended by u pain in my left
side und bowels. Five physicians treated
me hut gave only temporary relief. Four
months ago I began using Ramon’s Liver
Pills mid Tonic Pellets, and have been
constantly improving ever since, with fair
prospects of being pernmneiillv cured -
w ; U-’l’cters, Nti'ury Public, >’4iitini»„,
K h\
Catarrh of tho howoto, ho-
canto it it mot! frrvaltnl in
the tummor months. it cal tod
tmmmor catarrh.
Itanrprlaesmanythat
bowel trouble is catar
rhal. Dr. Hartman's
books make thia plain.
Write to tho Pe-ru-na
Medicine Co., Columbus, O., for them.
They tell all about catarrh and how
Pe-ru-na cures It wherever located.
“I had chronlcdiarrhnsa
for fifteen years," writes
Mr. T. E. Miller, Grand
Prairie, Ten. " I tried
many medicines and
dootoraln vain. At last
Pe-ru-na was recom
mended. and It relieved
and aured me atunoe.’’
Mr. John Hurting, BSD
Main St., Cincinnati, O.,
writes: "My wife and
myself took your l’e-
ru-na for chronic diar
rhoea and it cured us.
No doctor or medicine
we tried before helped
us."
Mr. Edward Wormock,
Ledbetter, Tex., writes:
“ Pe-ru-na for bowel
troubles is unequalled
by anything In my ex
perience. I owe my
life to Pe-ru-na, and
shall always recom
mend ft to those suffer
ing ns I was."
Mr. John Edgarton, 1020 Third Ave.,
Altoona, Pa., says: “I suffered from
dysentery for three years 1 took Pe-
ru-na and am now well.”
COL. BUNN ACCEPTS.
To the voters of tlie 88tli Senatorial DIs.
trict of Georgia:—I have not wished to go
Into politics, preferring to pursue the
practice of my profession as a private
citizen, hut, heebies tlie unanimous en
dorsement of tlie convention of August
2d at tide place, I have received a largely
signed petition front ninny of the citizens
of Polk mid letters and many |icrsonnl re
quests to enter tlie contest for the place
of Senator to represent this district in the
next General Assembly. 1 feel that
would be ungrateful not to respond to
tliih call by acceding to it. I therefore enter
the race and promise, if elected, togivc
my people the very best’scrvicc of which
1 am capable. 1 liuve tried to be honest
and upright in my private life anil deal
ings, and shall run a clean, honest and
upright race, mid if made Senator, 1 shall
make, to tlie utmost of my knowledge und
ability, an upright, clean and honest rep
resentative of the people of tho district.
I am deeply grateful for the honor can.
ferred on me, und will try to be worthy
of it. 1 ask your support.
• Very respectfully,
W. C. Bunn:
OBITUARY.
Departed this life, Fcb’y 10th, 1808, in
the city of Atlanta, Sister Emma Mat
thews, wife of J. C. Matthews. Sister
Matthews was horn in Atlanta, April 20th,
1801. She was a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Elliott. Her mother died
when sister Emma was small.
While we know hut little of her child
hood, but judging from her Christian life
"ince we have known her, would lead us
to believe that she was a loving, obedient
nnd dutiful child.
She joined the Methodist church at an
early age, and lived a pious Christian liftfijL _
She was loved and respected by hc»*THE lAttUUlvl Or Mnlir Or rltli
church during all iter life. ■ |s due not only to the originality and
About 1882 she was married to Mr. J.l Simplicity of the combination, but also
0. Matthews, and removed to Pauldlngi the care and skill with which it is
county, when she bec me a memlx-r off manufactured by scientific pr<x*saes
New Hope Baptist church and lived * *no»n to the California F.o Syhup
' ' ‘ Co. only, and we wish to impress upon
church ^unliP t)le importance of purchasing the
" (rue and original remedy. Aa the
genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured
by tlie Califoknia Fio Svbup Co.
only, a knowledge of that fact will
assist one in avoiding the worthless
imitations manufactured by other par
ties. .The high standing of the Cau-
foJMTi Fiu Syhup Co. with the inedi-
ea^npfession, and the satisfaction
«■ the genuine Syrup of Figs has
giren to millions of families, makes
the 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 tiiem, and it does not gripe nor
nauseate. In order to get its beneficial
effects, please remember the name of
the Company —
this
consistent member of
she was called home.
Sister Matthews wus ail invalid from
her youth, hut bore uliletion with becom
ing Christian fortitude. Her sufferings
ami patience would impress one as an
Ideal Christian and Christian life. She
was kind, affectionate and obliging—ever
ready to do an act of kindness to u friend
or neighbor. Of her it might truly lie
said tliat, “To know her was to (ovc her."
Therefore, lie it
Resolved, That in the death of sister
Matthews, the church lias lost u consistent
member, the husband a loving companion.
Therefore he it
Resolved, That we tender our sincere
nnd heartfelt sympathies to her husband
and relatives and pray God to comfort
them witk the presence of ids Holy Spirit
in their loneliness and cheer them witli
tlie thought that we will meet her again
where partings are no more.
"Asleep In Jesus, blessed sleep,
From wliloli none ever wake to week.
A oalin and undisturbed repose.
Unshaken by the las: of toes."
India Coopeh,
Jknnik Tuknkh,
Fiionik Mattiikws,
Committee-
Summer Rereru.
Many delightful summer resorts an sit
uated on and reached via Southern Rail
way. Whether one desires the tea-side
or tlie mountain, the fashionable hotels or
conutry homes, they can be reached *1*
his magnificent highway of travel.
Asheville, N. C., Hot Spring*, N. C.,
Roan Mountain, Tenn., and the mountain
resorts of East Tennessee and Western*
North Carolina—“The Land of tha Sky”
—'Tale Springs, Tenn., Lookout Mountain
Teun., Monte Sano, Hnntsville, Ala.,
Lltliia Springs, Ga., and varinua Virginia
Springs, also tlie seashore resorts era
reached by the Southern Railway on con
venient schedules anti very low rates.
The Southern Railway has Issued n
handsome folder, entitled "Snmmer
Homes and Resorts," descriptive of nearly
one thousand slimmer resort-hotel* and
boarding houses, including Information
regarding rates for hoard at the different
places and railroad rutes to reach them.
Write to C. A. Benscoter, Assistant
General 1‘ossenger Agent, Southern Rail
way, Chattanooga, Tenn., for a copy of
this folder.
A creat record of enree, une
qualled in medical history, prove*
Hood's Sarsapnritla possesses merit un
known to any other MEDICINE.
DeWItt’a Little Early Hirers,
Tho tamaae Hill* pJHs.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE.
THE BEST SALVE In the world for
Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands.
"Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,
&nd positively cures Piles, or no pay re
qufred. It is guaranteed to give perfey
satisfaction or inonoyjrcfumled. Price 2(i
cents per box. FOR SALE BY A. J.
Cooper Co.
How’s This.
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
f >r miy case of Catarrh that can not lie
cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props.,
Toledo, O.
We tlm undersigned, linvc known F. J.
Cheney for tlie lust 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
transactions und financially able to carry
out any obligations made by their firm.
Wk8T&Thuax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O. ,
Walking, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole
sale JJruggists, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is tnken Internally,
acting directly upon the blood and inu-
stirfaces of the system. Price 75c. por
bottle. Sold by nil druggists. Testimo
nials free.
Hull’s Family Pills ure the best.
Knows that the Peerless Remedy
for Diseases of the Liver,
Kidneys and Bladder b
Dr.J. H. NoLEAN’S
LIVER
AND
KIDNEY
BALM....
It has Cured Thousands of Des
perate Cases. Try It,
PRICE, $1.00 PER BOTTLE.
roa sai.f. by
A. J. Cooper & Co.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Foil Tax Rkcxivkk.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of Tax Collector, and ask tlie
support of the voters of Paulding county,
and if elected pledge the lies! of scrvic
to the people of Paulding county.
G. W. Lawhknok.
The Best Remedy For Flux.
Mr. John Mathias, a well known stock
dealer of Pulaski, liy., says: “After suf
fering for oyer a week with llux, and my
physician having failed to relieve me, I
wus advised to try Chuinbcrlaiu's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, und have
tho pleasure of stating that the half of one
bottle cured me.” For sulu by A. J
Cooper As Co.
Her Health Restored
|\|ERVOU8 Troubles are due to
■ m impoverished blood. Hood’s Sar
saparilla is the O110 True lllood
i’ui'iftoj uud NERVE TONIC.
T IIE misery of sleeplessness can only be
realized by those who have experi
enced Its Nervousness, sleeplessness,
headaches, neuralgia and that miserable
feeling of unrest, can surely be cured by Dr.
Miles' Restorative Nervine. So certain Is
Dr. Miles of (his fact that nil druggists arc
authorized to refund price paid for tho firs 4
bottle tried, providing it does not benoflt
Mrs. Henry Bruns, wife of tlie well knowi
blacksmith at Gruntl Junction, Iowa, says
'I was troubled with slcoplcssness, nervous
ness, headache and irregular menstruation;
suffering untold misery for yours. I used
various advertised remedies for female com
plaints besides being under the care of local
physicians, without help. I noticed in Dr.
Miles' advertisement the testimonial of 6
lady cured of ailments similar to mine, and
£ shall never ceaso to thank that lady. Hoi
testimonial Induced mo to use Dr. Miles’
Nervino and Norve aud Liver Pills, which
restored mo to heulth. I cannot, say enough
for Dr.Miles’KemodleB."
Dr. Miles' Remedios
are sold by all drug
gists under a positivo
guarantee, first bottle
benefits or money re
funded. Book on dis
eases of the heart, and
nerves free. Address, —m
DU. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, lud.
NOOK OUT for tho first signs of
™ impure blood—Hood's Sarsaparilla
u your safeguard. It will purify,
euricli uud vitalize your BLOOD.
Dl ***#**»« NUMAN TEA cure* Dyspep-
rianitr* sin, Constipation and Indi
gestion. Regulates the Livsr. Price, IS eta
Democratic Candidates.
Tho fellow'ug were nom'nated by the
county couventlou on lost Wednesday.
They are good men, and should receive
tlie act hie support of eveiy true democrat
in the county:
For Representative,
WILL K. SPINKS
For Clerk 8. C.
W. J. BAKER.
, For 8hcr!ff,
B. F. Wi"'’''.LKR.
Deputies,
W. N. t NDERSON,
ALONZO FURR.
T ax Colle ctor,
M. It. ADAIR.,
Surveyor,
O. M. W1GLEY.
Corouor,
J. F. SUMMERVILLE.
Notice.
The members of tlie I’uu'ding county
Democratic executive committee arc re-,
vuestril to mi et at the court iiouse in Del
ius on Monday, Aug. 22ud, 1808, at 10
o’clock, u. ui.|
L. M. Washington, Ch,n.
The rugistiation hooks arc now open at
the tax coilecuir’s office, and will icniuiu
open until SpUinber Kith fur the purpose
of registering voters lor tlie State election
ou October GUi. Have you registered?
If you huve uot, do so at once, us you
cannot vote unless you do.