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LOCAL LIHCS.
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Mr. Ludui Davis, of Atlanta, was
Sunday.
Mr. George Welch, of Atlanta, was
here Sunday.
Oat Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That Is wliat It was mods tsr.
Mr. W. C. Me Bray er had a good horse to
die last Monday.
Dallas has more slcknes now than for
■any years before.
DoWIM'n Witch Howl Salvo
Mr. R. T. Moon is nearing completion
Ms new residence at Hiram.
Ono Minute Cough Cure, cures
That Is what It was asSs tsr.
School books tot Mile or exchange at
thla office.
Davis & Finch sell the fa
mous Baldwin Fertilizer for
wheat.
DeWttt’e Colic A Cholera Cura.
Mr. G. W. Lawrence has been very
■lek for the last few days.
Mr. J. C. Watson snd fsmlly hare been
visiting relatives near Marietta this week.
DaVis & Finch have now
on hand Bagging and Ties.
Homes in Cullman Co., Ala.
I have some fine farms and unimproved
landi for sale, cheap for cash, or on three
to Ore yearly Installments. Write or
come within Ihe next SO days.
' Will G. Brown,
Cullman, Ala.
Messrs. D. F. Wheeler snd J. M. John-
■on left for Birmingham last Monday
morning.
Davis A Finch have Gold
en Machine Oil, Red Engine
Oil, best Harness Oil and
Cylinder Oil, cheap as the
chapest.
Mr. J. H. Vrerland received a telegram
•tatlng that Mrs. J. C. York, of Rock-
mart, died last Sunday' eveuing.
Webster’s Primary and Common School
Dictionaries for sale at this office, 48 and
78 cents.
Davis & Finch sell the fa
mous Baldwin Fertilizer for
wheat.
Messrs Wystt Lee and G, W. Helmt
were appointed as jury revisers ut last
term of court.
When you call for DeWlll’s Witch Ha-
■el Salve the great pile cure, don’t ac
cept anything else. Don’t tie talked into
accepting a substitute, for piles, for sores,
for burns. A. J. Cooper A Co.
Rev. Olln King, of Ilockmnrt, wllj
p each at the Methodist church next Sun.
day at 11 a. m.
More than twenty million free samples
of DeWlll’s Witch Hazel Helve have been
distributed by the' manufacturers. What
better proof of their confidence It its mer
its do you want? It . cures piles, burns,
scalds, sores, In the shortest space of
Ume. A. J. Cooper A Co.
The war between tire United States and
Spain la orur, and politics will now receive
some attention. There will likely be a
warm time in Georgia for (be uext few
weeks.
One Minute Cotigh Cure suprises people
by its quick cures and children may take
jt in large quantities without the least
danger. It has won for itself the best
reputation of any preparation used to-day
for colds, croup, tickling in the throat or
obstinate coughs. A. J. Cooper A Co.
Mr. W. F. Carter exhibited a boll of
open cotton at our office last Monday. It
was well matured aud very fair li it.
DeWltt's Witch Hazel Snitfe tins the
largest sale ef any Salve in the world.
This fact and its merit bus led dishonest
people to attempt to counterfeit it. Look
out for Ihe man who attempts to deceive
you when you call for DuWilt’s Witch
Hazel Salve the great pile cure. A. J.
Cooper A Co.
Mrs. Joe Ragsdale, after a few days’ ill
ness, died last Saturday morning at her
home in Dallas, and was interred in the
New Canaan cerhtery Sunday morning-
She leaves a husband and three children
and many friends and relatives to whom
we tender our sympathies in their he.
reavement. i
System Run Down
Hood's Sarsaparilla Built Her Up
and Qavs Strength
Rheumattem Cured end No 8ymp*
tarns Nave Ivor Returned.
By purifying the blood, toning the
Moinach, end creating an appetite,
Hood’s Sarsaparilla gives new strength
to the week and run down system.
Read whet it did for this Indy:
“My system became run down until I
was hardly abla to go. A neighbor
told me about Hood's Sarsaparilla and I
began taking It. In a short time I had
increased several pound! in weight and
waa able to do all my housework. Since
thee I hod an attack of rheumatism and
they gave me Hood’s Sana partita and it
••rad me. I have never felt any aytnp-
tema of rheumatism since.’’ Mrs. Hin-
Die Toes, Red Bolling Springs, Tenn.
HoOd’S 8 pariu"a
Is tha Bast—In tact the One True Dlood Purifier,
■old by ell druggists. (■; six lor |6.
Hnnd't Dills are the best attcr-dluner
aauvu a r Ills puis, aid digestion, siwv
Mesdamos Emma and Oils Rnv
ad the family of Mr. R. I». OuiT _
Rockmnrt last week.
The Rev. W. B. Costley, of Stoekbridge
On., while attending to his pastoral duties
at Ellenwood, that state, wits attacked by
cholera morbus. He says: "By cltanc
happened to get hold of a bottle of Cham
berlain's Colie, Cholera and Dlnrrheoa
Hrtnedy, and I think it was the means of
saving my life. It relieved me at once.’'
For sale by A. J. Cooper A Co.
Messrs. Mark Twain and Bill N.trc, cor
respondence for Tux N*w Era:—We ex.
tend you our greatest thanks and high
appreciation for your klmlnes to our firm
in your last article to Tiik Nkw Era.
Wishing you much success ns newspaper
correspondents and otherwise, we arc
yours very truly.
W. P. Cooratt & Brothrr.
TAKE ONLY the best when you
• need a medicine. Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla ia the best blood purifier, nerve
and stomach tonic. Get. HOOD’S*
The quality of the blond depends much
upon good or had digestion and assimila
tion. To make the blond rich in life and
strength giving constituents use I)r. J.
II. McLean’s Strengthening Cordial and
Blood Purifier; it will nourish the proper
ties of the blood from which Ihe elements
if vitality are drawn. Price 50c and £1
a bottle.
Messrs. W. A. Harris, F. M. Norton
and J. W. Hay were selected by the grand
jury as members of the county hoard of
education. They are good men and wc
think will mnke good members. We feel
confident they will not hesitate in the dis
charge of their duties as required by law.
Mr. Hay is probably the. youngest man
Unit lias ever lieen appointed as a mem
ber of the hoard in this county, hut bin
experience as a tcaclicr eminently quali
fies him for the rcspoBlblc positiou lo
which he lias been appointed: .
The Wiser Way.
How fresh and rosy you look, Nora,’’
exclaimed Isabel, who had just returned
from the beach, and was greeting her
friend.
‘‘Yes, dear," replied Nora, "I am furl
ing splendidly, ru I mamma says ] have
an alarming appetite."
Where in the world have you been since
I saw you?"
I have remained at home,” replied
Nora, ‘‘and hnve worked hard every day.
But have been taking that wonderful
medicine, Hoon’s Sarsapa-illa, and it lias
done me, oh, so much good. You see l
always like to feel well when I go away
and I leave for the mountains next week ’’
Mr. J. W. Spinks rallied this year one
of the largest watermelons we have seen
Its weight being righty-five and one-h.-df
pounds.
Are
You
Palo
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aty to Take
asy to Operate
Hood’s
Pills! 1 E
Are your:
hollow end your
lips white?
Is your appetite
poor end your di
gestion week? Is
your flesh soft
end have you lost
in weight?
These are symptoms of
4 anemia or poor blood.
4 They are just as frequent
in the summer as in the
« winter. And you can be
cured at one time just as
4 well as another.
Scott's
Emulsion
of cod Uvtr oil •with hypo-
phosphites will certainly
An features peculiar to Hood's Pills. Small In ( help you. Almost everyone
else, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man ^ can ufce an( j j t wi j| not
- ^ disturb the weakest stom-
* It changes the light color of
( poor blood to a healthy and rich
.. .... J red. It nourishes the brain i gives
mI4: “Tom never know you __ li power to the nerves. It brines
I. HoodeOo!! P111 ft 1 1 ^ y0Ur0ld Wd * h ‘ “ rtngt ^
proprietors. Lowell, Mass. ■ ■ ■ |
MM seijr pun to take wan Hood’s Basmawflla
DAVIS & FINCH
EVER ON THE ALERT FOR BUSINESS,
Now offer sonic closing out Bargains in summer goods, not to be touched by wo^gld-be
competitors. Remember we are in business to do business and if you fail to patron i/e
us and lose our patronage you injure yourself. Wc are doing all wc can for Paulding
county; let our people show their appreciation of home by patronizing home institutions,
£ not only aid them when money is scarce, hut buy all they have to sell winter or
mer, Wc buy more from our customers than wc sell them. How many merchants
in this section can cay as much? Call on us when in town. Command us, we are at
your service.
Yours to Please,
Davis & Finch.
WANT HIM FOR SENATOR.
A prominent citi zen of Fish circulated
a petition among the people of his com
munity urging Hon. W. 0. Bunn to make
the race for the Senate, and in addi
tion to the numerously signed petition he
received strong letters from three of tho
best known minlstersjand most Influential
citizens of that section.—Rev. E A. Camp,
Rev. J. Davis aud Rev. M. F. Waddell.
Tile aforesaid citizen hands in the letters
for publication.
MU. CAMP'S t.KTTXH.
Flan, Os., July 14th, ’!>8.
Dear Friend:—I have a petition Tor W.
Bunn now before me. As you well
kinitv, 1 am a minister of the Gospel anila
Yury old man. It wrjuhlnot lie becoming
iu me to sign petitions for anyone, hut
Col. Bunn Is my choice to represent us
from this county in the 88th Senatorial
district. As we hnve no better men In
ounti'y, nor more competent men for the
place, I will vote for ldm and hope all my
friends iu Polk, Haralson and Paulding
will support him, regardless of party, as
he Is nil honest, truth.ul, Christian gen
tleman, has never stooped of mv knowl
edge to political or dirty tricks for the
sake of office or popularity.
Please do all you c.nu for him provided he
can he got to run for. the office, und you
will greatly oblige your old friend.
E. A. Camp.
1.HTTH.lt FROM MR. DAVIB.
1-.all, Ga., Ju'y 14(1: '08.
Dear Sir:—I do not think it would bo
becoming in me to sign the petition which
you have sent me requesting W. C. Bunn
to represent us from the 88th Senatorial
listrict, as I am a minister of the Gospel,
and It does not seem right to me as such
to he dabbling in polities. For that rei.n
on only, I refuse to sign It. although I
will east my ballot fnr W. C. Bunn to
represent us in the Senate, k towing him
as 1 do to he honest and ti.ill’fi’ 1 and a
straight-forward gentleman in every re
spect. I hope you ell may get him lo run
and slice- ssfidly elect him, regardless of
party, as I believe the people would have
ns good a Senator us Georgia nITords and
one as competent and as impartial to fill
the place as Georgia affords.. I remain us
ever your friend,
J. Davis.
mu. waddAi.i.’s I.KT-fHR.
Fisii, Ga., Aug. 8d, 18l)h.
Col. W. c. Bunn: Dear Sir:—A pet*
t lon was presented ire some time ago
j soliciting you to become a cand'date to
represent us from the KSth Senatorial dis-
j trict of Georgia, and I signed it for your
I Since signing it I have had the pleasure
of reading two letters from l.vo of you:
I neighbors residing in l’olk county, hot'i
1 addressed to Mr. II. li. Brewer- me writ-
tch by our beloved old brother, Rev. E.
A. Camp, and the other by Rev. J. Davis,
two of as good men as Polk county af
fords.
You do nol know how much good it
docs me to see such men asking and re
questing to have our people represented
by n straight-forward mail, end one tlint
is clear of low-down, dirty polilieal tricks,
and one tlmt the people l aow where to
tiiui him. I cm also proud to leant that
‘ FOR WORMS
and other bowel com
plaints to which chil
dren are liablq there fo
no medicine equal to
AYER'S PILLS"
Mits. A. CASEY, Pigott, Ark,
country people are tired of voting for po
litical "tricksters" of any party. I am
furthermore proud that the Democratic
parly has seen fit lo nominate the choice
if the people of the country.
The nomination of political tricksters
liy the Democratic party heretofore with-
out the consent of tho country people lisa
enused a great spilt among our country
people. I do hope nml pray Ihnt the nms-
inntlon of such men us yourself will bring
the people hack together anil make it a
“olid Booth one more time.
I jim proud that I have had the pleasure
of your acquaintance. I furthermore
•rust that every God-loving and God-fear
ing man of every faith and order will
turn on the day of your election and east
their ballot for your success, so that we
can say the i)8th Bcunlmiai district has n s
good a representative as liny district in
Georgia.
I remain as ever your brother in Christ.
M. F. Waudrm..
Uncle Joliny Cain Inis placed u • nice
side walk of stone iu front of the store
rooms occupied by W. P. Cooper A Bro.
At hut little expense we could have good
sidewalks in the business part of town,
and In such weather as we have recently
had they are badly needed. A little more
pride would probably add much
to the convenience and comfort of the
town.
Mr. G. P. Matthews Dead.
Mr. Peter Matthews, one of Pautdlng's
most respectable citizens, died at his
home wear High Hhoiila church last Sun
day night, it is supiRiscd ef heart failure.
He attended church on Bunday, and took
sick during the night, living lint a short
time. He wus buried at High Bhoitls
church Moniluy. 11c leaves a wife and
several children, to whom wc extend our
sympathies.
Mr. Matthcwa waa reared in this court*
ty, and was one of our best citizens, qulef t
unassuming, one who looked after his af
fairs and never muddled with others—In
short a model citizen, an upright Christian
gentleman.
Are different from all other
medicines. 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 docs the rest.
Have one? Sample free et eny store.
Complete Treatment, 25 doses 25c.
Brown Mfg. Co., N. Y. a Crceaevillc, Teas.
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Skin Diseases.
For the speedy and permanent cure of
tetter, salt rheum and eczema, Cham
berlain's Eye and Skin Ointment is
without an equal. It relieves the itch
ing and amarting almost Instantly and
its continned use effects a permanent
cure. It also cures Itch, burber's itch,
scald head, sore nippleB, itching piles,
chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and
granulated lids.
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DAHLONEGA, GA
A college education ill the reach of all. A.B.,
B.S.. Normal and nuelucus MAn’e couraeii.
Ciood laboratorlen; healthful. Invigorating cli
mate; military dincipl!nc; good moral and
Dr. rady’. Condition Powder, for
horses are the best tonic, blood purifier ( rom $75 t o giso a year; board la dormitories
and vermifuge. Price, 25 cents. Sold by “ ' ■ "
For sale by A. J. Cooper & Co.
or private families. Special license conrso tor
teachers; full faculty of nine; all under the
control of the University. A college prepar-
atory claan. Co-cducatioit of eexes. The Inati*
tutloit founded specially for students of limited
means. Send for catalogue to the President.
Jos. S. Stbwakt, A.M
UOOD’S Sarsaparilla is the One
n True Blood rurifler, Great Ncrvo
Tonic, .Stomach Regulator. To thou-
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