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TfcrM turn two jpm o»V
ray* the aohoolboy. Rlfht 1 flaw
from two 70a can’t, either to dol-
kro or dlridmda or aonoMrilto.
It takes the baat aaraayartflo tool
to maka the beat aafaovavffio m-
tract The baat aanapoNfc oomaa
ftwm Hoodvaa, C. A, tad the Dt.
Afar Co. practically aoatrola the
aatira pranot Yet others claim
to be makiag M beet*aaiMparlHa.
They most bo aaddacttootofthe
■emainder left altar sobtraetiac
three from two. Bot "throe from
two yon can’t.” Too can’t make the
best sarsaparilla without best root
You only get the bast when yon
CO Agcr’s
which is made wholly from the best
1 coot imported from Honduras.
Admiral Srliley Snis given unmistnkhlc
I proof of the fuel that he comet* of good
old cavaliers • ;k: Not only on the de k
of Ike Brooklj n, when tliut stout warship
«' gaged in hurling shot, dees Admiral
Schley feel st home, hut ulso iu the draw
ing room when compelled lo meet th,
fair sex face to face lie feels equally at
I home.
This olMcrratlou is suggested by the
I graceful manner In which Admiral Schlei
acquitted himself in New York last Sat-
urday when some of his gentle admirer,
n that metropolis insisted on making
him speak. Though not trained In tin
grace* of oratory, he proved fully equa
to'the occasion. Bald he: ‘My idea o
the relations of the navy to Ilia Indies I
| simply this—our arms are their defence
heir arms are our reenmpence.”
What eoul I possibly be more apt? In
11' this one short sentence Admiral Bcqlej
tiiia condensed Ihe eloquonc of more thni
fifty studied orations, mid lie has made I
| evident that he understands the art ol
Hiitlcry as well as he docs the urt of light
ing. We congratulate tho hero of Bant
| ago upen the fresh leaf which he hu
thui added lo his laurels.
There is something In this little eplsod
which strikingly recalls Uiedaysof romac
■'hen valium knights were always remit
[ to court danger for the sake of winnin
the plaudits of ladles fair. Courage
nevermore grateful than when inatat.
with lender reverence for womanhood;
. ’Indeed, Is not true courage always
, Inis mate 1? Well hath the poet sung
'•The bravest arc tho tenderest: the lovlni
■re tho daring " -Atlanta Comlltutin.
CtTMM
Cmtorrh of the towWf, be
cause it it most prevalent in
tk* summer months, is cmUoi
summer catarrh.
MACON’!! JUBILEE CARNIVAL.
Itsurprl ecu mwuy that
bowel trouble la catar
rhal. Dr. Hartman's
books make thla plain.
Write to the Pe-ru-na
Medicine Co., Cotumbua, O., for them.
They tell all about catarrh and how
Pe-ru-na cures It wherever located.
I had ehronlcdlarrhma
for fifteen years," writes
Mr. T. E. Miller, Grand
Prairie, Tea. “ I tried
many medicines and
doctors In vnln. At taut
Pe-ru-na was recom
mended, and It relieved
and cured me at once.”
Mr. John Hartlne, MS
Main 8t., Cincinnati, O.,
writes; "My wife and
myself took your Pe-
ru-na for chronic diar
rhoea and It cured ua.
No doctor or medicine
we tried before helped
ol l
by i
THE HEW ERA.
Published Every Friday-
W. Z. BPINKB,
Ktta Parker has applied for exeinptini
I of personally and Helling apart and valua
I lion of homestead, and I will pass upo
| the same at 10 o'clock a. in, on the 1011
■ lay of Beptemlier, 1898. at my office.
F. T. Hudson, Ordinary.
-Advertising Rates on Application
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
ONE YEAR ... W
•IX MONTHS 40i
THREE MONTHS S0<
tutored In the Post Oricalat Dallas,
Ga. aa leoond-claaa mall matter.
DALLAS, GA., AUG. 8«, 1898.
About one month ngn my child, whicl
Is fifteen mnnthB old, had an attack of dl-
irrhoea accompanied by vomiting. I gave
it such remedies as are usually given ii
■nidi enses, hut as nothing gave relief, wi
<ent for a physician and It was under hb
| care for a week. At this time the child
iiad been sick for nbout ten days and was
haying about twenty-five operations of I In
IkiwcIs every twelve hours, and wo were
convinced that unless it soon obtnlned re.
lief It would not live. Chamberlain’,
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedt
was recommended, and I decided to try
If you
want to enjoy a good laugh Just it. I soon noticed a change for the bet-
keep yonr "eye on the pops" for tke nex
few days.
The democratic executive comities ad
Jour tied to meet again the last day of thi
mouth. l»e sure to come gentlemen!
The "middle of the
nominate the\r? .ticket.
■nittre met last Monday
ter; by its continued use a complete cure
was brought about and and It is now per
feetly healthy.—C. L. Roods, Htumptown
Gilmer Co., W. Va. For sale by A.
looper A Co.
Mr. Edward Wormack,
Ledbetter, Tea., writes:
“ Pe-ru-na for bowel
troublea la unequalled
by anything In my ea-
porierme. I owe my
life to Pe-ru-na, and
shall always recom
mend it to those suffer
ing aa I was."
Mr. John Edgarton. 10»0 Third A to.,
Altoona, Pa., aaya: "I suffered from
dysentery for three yeaiu 1 took Pe-
rn-na and am now wall."
B t
How’s This.
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any iffse of Catarrh that can not lie
tired by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props.,
Toledo, O.
Wc tbs undersigned, havo known F. J
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
transactions and financially able to carry
mt any ohllgatlans made by their firm.
Wkbt A Truax, Wholesale Druggists
Toledo, O.
Wai.dino, Kinnan A Marvin, Whole
sale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mu
surfaces of ihe system. Price 75c. per
liottle. Bold by all druggists. Testlmo-
nlals free. ' ,
Hall’s Family Pill* are the host.
RESOLUTIONS
There was
good attendance, and some Import..,
campaign business waa arranged.
You invitrdlsappolmlSr when ym
experiment. DcWIU’s Little Early R 8
ers'are pleasant, easy, thorough lltt'
pills They cure constipation am
headache Just as sure aa you take them
A. J. Cooper A Co.
The populist would he pleased to knov
for a certainty whether Of not the Hon
John 1. Fullwoo,Editor of the Cedartow.
Advance-Courier, Independent t> 0 l’“ r
dlllate for tho sUtc senate from Ihe 88tl
aenltorlal district, did or did not vote fo,
Mr ,, \V. McGai ity lu his race eongres,
two year. ago. A little lnfornmllon o,
this score would he thankfully receive,
by the “faithful few".
On the Death of Brother
Nathan Cooper.
Brother Nallmn Cooper was born fifty-
•Ight years ngo in the State of South Car-
illna and lived the principal part of his
life in Paulding county.
He was a farmer by occupation, anrl
made a success of his chosen calling,
Wlille a young man Brn. Cooper was
Harried to Miss Martha Coon, who sur-
•Ives him together with a large family ol
| children and grand children, He was s
kind and loving husband and father, a
fund neighbor, and eminently, what is
topularly known as a clever man.
A stubborn cough or tickling In tin
throat yields lo One Minute Cough Cure
Harmless in effect, touches the right spol
reliable and Just what is wauled. It act
at once. A. J. Cooper A Co.
Dont forgot that if you ilont reglstc
you rant vote. The books will close witl
iu a few days. Exercise the right grant
•d evary American cltlzeu. Rogester am
votu.
For broken surfaces, sores, insect bite,-
burns, skin diseases and especially pile
there is one reliable remedy, DcWitt’
Witch Havel Salve. Whem you call foi
DcWIU’s don’t accept counterfeits
frauds. You will not he disappoint*',
with DeWllt’s Witch Hazel Salye. A. J
Cooper A Co.
Truth wears well. People have lca-uci
that DeWitt’s Little Early Risers arc re
l iable little pills for regulating the bowels,
curing constipation and sick headach.
Tiny dm.’, gripe. A. J. Cooper A Co.
Mr. DrF- Owens, of Macon, came up
Saturday to see his parents, Mr. and Mr,
G. A. Owen.
Miss Flora Williams of near Draketown
is visiting I" Dalln«thl« w.ek.
Uucle Nath, as he was called, possess,
reniallty of spirit tlist made every one In
friend. Brother Cooper was frequently
a ected to office by our people. He served
a-t deputy sheriff of Paulding county from
1881 to 1883 and as sheriff from 1883 to
;885. He served a number of years as
J istico of the pence and in 189(1 was elect
'd county treasurer, a position lie held at
l he time of his death.
Brother Cooper was made n Mason in
tills lodge in (lie year of our Lord 1870,
md to the day of Ills death illustrated Ihe
true principles of Masonry.
Several years ago Unit cruel fiend, can
cer, seized upon him, and began to cat
wav his life. Patient in suffering and
illliction, he continued to attend to liusi-
ess until overpowered by disease. He
.vas prostrated for several weeks, and
tied Oil June 34th, 1898 aud was buried
with Masonic honors on the following day
it New Georgia church.
Therefore, he it Resolved, by Dal In 8
-edge No. 183 F. A A. M., that wc great-
y mourn the loss of our dear Brother
Cooper and that wc tender to his hereav.
ed family our heartfelt sympathies.
Be It further Resolved, That these res-
ilutlons he spread on our minutes, and
that copy of the same he furnished the
unily of the decenscd.
Be it further Resolved, That the New
Eka and Dallas Herald publish these res
olutions.
-I. M. Davis,
L. M. Washington
R. W. Reason,
Committee.
NERVOUS Troubles are due t.
UOOD’S Sarsaparilla Is the On*
n True Blood Purifier, Great Ncrv
Tonic, stomach Regulator. To thou
sauds its great merit Ifi KNOWN.
impoverished blood. Hood’s Sar
*apnrillu is the One True Illoo*
Purifier aud NERVE TONIC.
Knows that the Peerlris Remedy
for Diseases of the Liver,
Kidneys and Bladder i>
Dr. J. H. NoLEAN’S
LIVER...
KIDNEY
BALM....
It has Cored Thousands of Des
perate Cases. Try It.
PRICE, $1.00 PER B0TTLB.
row SALE ST
A. J. Cooper A Co.
I OOK OUT for tho first signs
“ impure blood—Hood’s Sarsaparilla
is your safeguard. It will purify
enrich aud vitalize your BLOOD.
Macon’s Diamond Jubilee Carnival, In
conmemnraiton of her 75th anniversary
promises to be the greatest celebration
ever bald In Georgia. The Carnival will
o|>en on Ike UtU of October, and con’ nuc
for four days.
The New Orleans Mardi Gras will be
rivalled in the gorgeous night pageant of
t :on Day, when heralded by the blare
trumpets and strains of music, th
grand procession of elahorate lloata will
pass in review before the King and Queen
the Carnival, War and Peace, Dewey at
Manila. Hobson aud Schley at Bantiago,
Joe Wheeler at Ban Juan, the Rough
Riders, Oeorgia the Empire State of the
fioutli, Macon the Central City, the South
the Future—all of these will be typified
different fioats, aud u veritable puno-
rama, wonderfully realistic in its effect
will be presented.
The Floral Parade In which GeorginJs
fairest daughters will participate will be
the mult unique and beautiful <liaj lay cv r
presented to the South. ,
The Trade’s Display In whirls the Indus
trial ami comuunciul force of the South
will be presented, wlll^cffer one of the
grnndest object lessons of ttie potential
forces of our country.
Pslnc’s grand pyrotecbnlcnl display of
the Battle of Mauila, secured ut a great
expense, will he the grandest spectacle ol
the kind ever seen in the South. It is now
b* ing presented nightly at Manhattcn
ach, New York, to 35,000 people.
Numerous other entertainments have
beeu devised, and during the four days of
the Carnival .there will not he a dull
moment. The railroads have granted a
one and one-tenth cent round trip rate
om all points in Georgia, and all point;
In Alabama aud South Curollna, 150 miles
from Mucon. At these rates everybody
can afford lo go to the Carnival. Every
visitor Will be cared for. There will he
no lack of accommodation. No person
will have cause to complain.
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE.
THE EXCELLENCE OF SY1UF OF FNS
is due not only to the originality and
simplicity of the combination, but also
to the care and skill with which It la
manufactured by scientific processes
known to the California Fio Syrup
Co. only, and we wish to impress upon
all the importance of purchasing the
true and original remedy. Aa the
genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured
by the California Fio Syrup Co.
onlj, a knowledge of that fact will
assist one In avoiding the worthless
imitations manufactured by other par
ties. The high standing of the Cali
fornia Fio Syrup Co. with the medi
cal profession, and the satisfaction
which the genuine Syrup of Figs has
given 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 sets on the kidneys, liver and
bowels without Irritating or weaken
ing them, and it does not gripe nor
nauseate. In order to get Its beneficial
effects, please remember the name of
the Company —
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
BAN PRANCISOW. OaL
Lot’llVILU. Kr. NSW TIH, I. T.
Summer Reserfa.
Many delightful rammer resorts an MU
ustrd on and reached vis Soutksra Hall
way. Whether one desires Iks sea-tide
or the mountain, ths fsifelofiabie hotels or
country hem*, they cm bo reached vt»
his magattecEl highway of travel.
AshevOkMT. C., Hot Springs, N. a,
Rosn Msustain, Tenn., sad the mountain
resorts of East Tennestet and Waotarak
North Carolina—"Tke Laud of tho Shy"
—Tate Springs, Tenn., Lookout Mountain
Tenn., Monte Sano, Huntsville, Ala.,
this Springs, Ga., and various Virginia
the seashore retorts art
reached by the Southern Railway oa coo-
venient schedules aud very low ralaa.
Tlie Southern Railway has Issued a
handsome folder, entitled "Summer
Homes and Resorts,’’ descriptive of aeariy
one thousand snmmer resort-hotels and
boarding houses, Including informatioa
regarding rates for hoard at the different
places and railroad rates to reach them.
Write to C. A. Benscoter, Assistant
General l’assenger Agent, Southern Rail
way, Chattanooga, Tenn., for a copy of
this folder.
A GREAT record of cores, moo.
quailed iu medical history, proven
Hood’s Sarsaparilla possesses merit un
known to any other MBDIOINB.
DeWItt’a Little Early Rlaora,
Tbs faoMM Hitt* ante.
HlsuttatNIHII TUn
rldnitrSiia, Cen*tlpetioo and Indi
gestion. Uegnlataotbt Lira*. Fries,Mats.
THE BEST SALVE in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,
And positively cures Files, or no pay re
lulled. It is guaranteed to give perfec
satisfaction or money refunded, l’nce 35
cents per box. FOR SALE BY A. J.
Cooper Co.
ANNOUNCEMENT
For Tax Cou.xctor.
I hereby announce myself u candidate
for the office of Tax Collector, and ask the
support of the voters of Paulding county,
and If elected pledge thu best of servlet
to the people of Paulding county.
• G. -W. Lawkrnor.
The Best Remedy For Flux.
Mr. John Mathias, a well kuown stock
dealer of Pulaski, Ky., says: "After suf
fering for oyer a week with llux, and my
physician having failed to relieve me, I
was advised to try Chamhet Inin’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and have
the pleasure of stating that the half ufom
mttlc cured me." For sale by A. J
Cooper A Co.
Her Health Restored
T HE misery of sleeplessness ran only bt
realized by thoso who havo experi
enced it. Nervousness, sleeplessness,
headaches, neuralgia and that miserable
feeling of unrest, can surely be cured by Dr.
Miles' Restorative Nervine. So certain ir
Dr. Miles of this fact that all druggists arc
luthorlzed to refund price paid for tho first
bottle tried, providing It doe9 not benefit
Mrs. Uenry Bruns, wifo of the well knowt
blacksmith at. Grand Junction, Iowa, says
'I wao troubled with sleeplessness, nervous
ness, headache and irregular menstruation
.uttering untold misery for years. I usee
various advertised remedies for female com-
plaints besides being under tho care of loca
physicians, without help. I noticed in Dr
Miles' advertisement tho testimonial of t
lady cured of ailments similar to mine, anc
( shall never cease to thank that lady. Uei
testimonial Induced mo to use Dr. Milos’
Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills, which
restored mo to health. I canuot say enough
tor Dr.Miles'Uemedles. 1
Dr. Miles' Remedies
are sold py all drug
gists under a posit!vo
guarantee, first bottle
benefits or money re
funded. Book on dis
eases of tho heart* and
nerves freo. Address,
DR. MILE8 MEDICAL
Democratic Candidates.
The fallowing were nominated by th#
county convention on last Wednesday.
They are good men, and should receive
the autiue support of every true democrat
in the county:
For Representative,
WILL SPINKS
For Clerk B. C.
W. J. BAKER.
For Sheriff,
B. F. WHEELER.
Deputies,
W. N. ANDERSON,
ALONZO FURR.
Tux Collector,
M. U. ADAlll.|
Surveyor,
O. M. WIG LEY.
Corouor,
J. F. SUMMERVILLE.
Notice.
The members of the PuuUling county
Democratic executive committee are rc-
Vuestrd to meet at the court house in Dal
las on Monday, Aug. 33ud, 1898, ut 10
o'cluck, a. m.j
L. M. Wahiiinuton, Ch,u.
Resolutions Adopted by the County
Democratic Convention.
Resolved by the Democrats of Puulding
county in couvcullou assembled, tliut we
pledge our zealous supiiort in the present
campaign to Hon. W. C. Bunn, the uom.
iueo from Polk county for Senator from
the 38lh senatorial district.
Resolved by tho Democrats of Paulding
county in convention assembled, that
while we promise our zealous support to
the Republican candidates to he placed on
tlie fusion ticket, we rccoiiuncn! to them
as spcciolly acceptable to tlie Democrats
of this couuty John W. Spluks for treas-
ur mid James 1'. Curler for tux receiver
Resolved by the Democrats of Puulding
county iu couveutiou assembled, that we
heartily endorse the cundidacy of Hon.
A. L. Bartlett for Judge of the Tullapoo-
s,i circuit. He in an able lawyer, a euii-
cieutlous and and upright gentlemen, and
a true a id tried democrat. Hu will make
u diligent, cap,tile and upright Judge.
We, therefore, earnestly ask thaltbe next
General Assembly of Georgia to elect him
Judge uf this circuit.
NOTICE
The registration hooks are now open at
the tax collector’s office, and will remaiu
open until September Kith for Die purpose
of registering voters for tlie State election
ou October 5th. Have you registered!
If you have not, do so ut once, os you
canuot vote unless you do.
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