The Dallas new era. (Dallas, Paulding County, Ga.) 1898-current, August 26, 1898, Image 5

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tOCAL Lines. Mu J. M. Davis Is quite sick. / i Mr. Jsihe* Hitchcock's infant child k> y*$;i ■ MM Beulah Helms and Mrs. Kula Lamb art Visiting In Marietta.. Her. Mr. Kemp will preach at the Baptist church next Sunday night Om Mtneite Cowgh Cur*, cures. The* is what is was mads tar. We are pleased to learn that the Ijttle babe oj Mr. W. M. Hitchcock is conva. lesceht. Mf Thomas Reynolds of Buford, Oa. le visiting; his relatives and frisnds In Paulding, v D#W i!L*«•*•> Salve System Run Down Hood'* Sarsaparilla Built Her Up and Qavs Strength »“<> « W. Purr sre in Atlanta thfc week marketing their melon E. u. Cooper carried a car of melons to Atlanta leaf Wedaesdpy. Davis & Finch sell the fa mous Baldwin Fertilizer for wheat. O^VMt'a Colic A Cholera Cure. We are glad to state that Mr. O. W. Lawrence,'♦ho has quite sick for some ime Is noif able to be out. b * loo * ,n * to Mr. Jo Me. Collum died in Dallas last Mondsy. It looks as If the 8rd Oa. voluntee,, My do to Manila. Davis A Finch have now on hand Bagging and Ties. ,, Tk ® 1“^'commissioners are revising the Jury bokea this week. Tha sick members of Mr. W. C. Mr. Brayer's fhtnlly ars better. The Editor is gone and the "sick-man'- los got Ibtf.devil. ‘° '®* rn ,hM Mr *n<' Mrs. John Baiter who were on the sick "for a feW days sre much better. Iiu r ' C u 1,1 * Me *°ou‘ “gain. Hi* smiles lt.es genial as crer. .f *W«h and family, .re visiting better* *'^ ^ h ** ***“ ® lck ’ l,ut u Pmf. O^r. Tribble, sf|rr spending ••▼eral.wert with his parents, relative, andsweethtartsst Carnesville, returnee to Dalles last Sunday. A hearty wel coma to yoti. Homeh in Cullman Co* Ala. I have some One farms and unimproved lands for )$ly, cheap for cash, or on thria to flve yearly InsUllincnts. Write 01 eoiue within the next 00 days. Will G. Bhown, Cullman, Ala. Webster’a Primary and Common 8choo Dictionaries for sale at this office, 40 and 1 cents. Davit A Finch have Gold en MRcfiijne Oil, Red Engine Oil, best Harness Oil and Cylinder Oil, cheap as the chapest. Davis.A Finch sell the fa mous Baldwin Fertilizer foi wheat. ( Whed you call for DeWItt’s Witch Ha- sel Salve the great pile cure, don’t ac- cepl anything else. Don’t be talked Into accepting a substitute, for piles, for sores, for burns. A. J. Cooper & Co. More than twenty million free sample of DsWIlt’s Witch Hazel Sal ye have been distributed by the manufacturers. What better proof of their confidence it its mer its do you want? It cures piles, bums, •calds, Sores,’ in the shortest space of lime.' A. J. Cooper & Co. * One Mintite Cough Cure supriscs people by Its quick cures and children may take in large quantities without the leasl dancer. It lias won for itself the besi eputatlon *f sny preparation used to-da] or d creup, tirkllrg in the ihront or obstinate coughs. A. J. Cooper A Co. DtWlll’s Ifllrh Hszel Salve lias 11 largest ; sale of any Salve in the world- This fact aiid its merit lias led dishonest people to attempt to counteifeit it. Look out for the man who attempts to deceive you when you call for DeWHt'a WitcL Hazel Salve the great pile cure. A. ,1. Coope o’. E Mam Cured and Me Symp- Iws Hava Ever Returned. purifying the blood, toning the ■MMch, and creating an •appetite, ■M>d s Sarsaparilla gives new strength *? ™ weak and run down system. Read what it did for this lady: "My system became run down until 1 waa hardly able to go. A neighbor told ms about Hood's Sarsaparilla and I began taking It. In a short time I had Increusad aaveral pounds In weight and wua abla to do all my housework. Since than I had an attack of rheumatism and •key gave m# Hood’s Sarsaparilla and IS vered me. X ksve never fqt any symp- of rkenmattam alnce.” Mas. Rig. Tong, Rad Boiling Springe, Trnn. HOOCTS S parlMa I* the Heat—in fact the One True Blood Purifier. Hold by nil druggists. $t; six for $5. ■tv pills, aid dlgostloii. 28a. W. P. Cooper and Hro. have ranted and now occupy, In addition to tlielr other •tore rooms, the store house of Mr. T. M Handers. Mr. Dock Moon of Powder Springs wn? in Dallas |ast Monday. Mr. M. L. Green who went to Trias to attend the funeral of his brother has re- turned. 'ONOMA9 S '-'JOU ot|) K9>pmi II lK>o[q atjl Ninq.q.tu.1 .(q 'apioj o.t.iou ivoq 01(1 Sj ui||4«dvsjii^ s,poo|i '|,oo|q ■■ qopi ‘a.iml uo pog oq gsaui (1 AMI 111 We are glad to learn Hist Mr. Joseph Ragsdale is recovering from his recent severe ntlack of fever. Col. A. J. Camp attend*! a reunion of the Camp family, held at) Aral, In Alaf Itsma last week. Col. (snip says there were several hundred of me family in at undauce, but that the anclnjnnco would have been much better if (the reunion hud been more fully advertised Prof. G. W. Tribble Im rfturned from his vacation, ami will reppen the DuIIhs Institute the second llondar in tiei 1 month. The Rev. W. B. CokIIik, of Hlockl,ridge. Ga., while attending to bis pastoral duties it Ellenwood, that stata. was attacked In holern morbus, He sips: "By ehanee I happened to get hold of i hottle of Ciam- lierlalu's Colic, Clioler, and Diarrheoa Remedy,-nnd I think itlvas the means of saving my life; It roily ed me at one For sale by A. J. DAVIS & FINC EVER ON THE ALERT FOR BUSINESS, Now offer some closing out Bargains in summer goods, not to be touched by would-be competitors. Remember we are in business to do business and if you fail to patronize us and lose our patronage you injure yourself. We are doing all wo can for Paulding county; let our people show their appreciation of home by patronizing home institutions, that not only aid them when money is scarce, hut buy all they have to sell winter or 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, we are at your service. Yours to Please^ D vis & Finch. Cnn|>a- (’o. TAKK ONLY tS* beat when you ■ need a medicine. I Hood’s Smsiipu- rilla is the boat blopl purifier, nerve . Get HO and atoinach tonic Tlie quolltv of the HOOD’S* nod depends much ipon good or had diilstinn and assimila tion. To make the I trcnglli giving eons II. McLean's Strung! ruing Cordial and Blood Purifier; it wl lies of the blood froi 1 rioll in life ami ments use Dr. J. nourish the proper- which the elements >f vitality are drawn. Price We and $1 t bottle. The Wter Way. "flow fresh and way you look, Nora," -xclalmcd Isabel, wlo had Just returned from the beach, site was greeting her friend. Yes, dear,” rep led Nura, "I am feel lug splendidly, and mamma says 1 have in alnrmlng appeti Where in the wo I saw you?” I have remain, 1 at home," replied Norn, "and have wnrktil hard every day But have licmi hiking that wonderful medicine, Hold’s Sarsaparilla, and it lus lone me, oh, «u muc h good. You see 1 ilways like to feel well when I go away mil I leave f»r the mountains next week ’’ Id have you been since asy to Take aay to Operate Art feature, peculiar to Hood'. Pills. Small In ■lie, huteleet, ettetent, thorough. As one nun Hood’s Pills Are your cheeks hollow and your lips white ? Is your appetite poor and your di- . gestion weak ? Is ' your flesh soft and have you lost I in weight t These are symptoms of annual or poor blood. They at just as frequent in the summer as in the winter And you can be cured well “Toe aim know you hove token a pig till It Is nil am.- toe. C. I. Rood * Co., .fNfriatorA Lowell, Mmat. nt arty *Ik to take with Rood’s SomparlUn. ,t one time just as another. cott's ulsion liver oil 'with hypo- tits will certainly Almost everyone it, and it will not the weakest s tom- changes the light color of dood to a healthy and rich F It nourishes the brain r gives k to the nerves. It bri»“ your old weight and streni its. toe nnd It , CUcml.u, New York. J »‘hh Hjngj mi OUR CANDIDATES The enmity democratic convention has put in nomination the following gentle- men: Col. W. E. Spinks for the house. W. J. Baker for clerk of the superior court, B, F. Wheeler for sheriff, and W. N. Andet- son and Lon Furr for deputy sheriffs. M. It. Adnir for tax collector, 0. M. Wlgley for surveyor, and John F. Sum merville for coroner. The republican party of tbo county has ■dnee nominated John W. Spinks for treasure, and James T. Carter for tax receiver. The democratic convention had previously pledged Its party’s support to the men to lie placed on the ticket hy the organized republicans. The 11181011 ticket is now complete, v" predict, Is going to be a winning one hy a handsome majority. The men placed on the ticket lire all in telligent urd upright gentlemen Tboj each of them competent and qualllfied to discharge the duties of the office for which lie Is nominated, and is worthy ol the support of every voter In the county. Other candidates equally ns worthy and as competent, were Ixiforo the covention and their defeat Is no reflection whatevi r upon tlielr party loyalty .intelligence, or fitness f,or the office sought, The cumdaign is now on. The demo- ratic andrepubllcan parties have locked shields. Lot every voter in each part) stand true to his colors nnd victory Is asy and sure. One Minute Cough Cure, cures That la what It was made tor. AN ACCIDENT. On last Sunday evening Mrs. J. K Bennett uccompaied by her children and little Edna Samlets were out riding. Near the residence of Mr Johns the horse became frighten, and ran the buggy down the rail road embankment. Mrs. Ben. nett with rare, presence of mind succeed ed in getting all out of the buggy, except Edna, who was precipitated with the buggy down the hank fulling on the back uf her head, on the rail. Cutting a gash near two inches long, and otherwise bruis ing her concldt rbly about the body. For tunately no bones were broken, uml wi learn she Is rapidly recovering. To the many kind friends who tendered us their assistance just after the accidcn' last Sunday afternoon when our little girl wushu,t, and who have since been so kind to us. We desire to tender o£r „in- licartfult thunks. . T. M. and C. A. Sanders. "Fort WORMS and other bowel com plaints to which chil dren are liablq there Ik no medicine equal to AYER'S PILLS” Maa. A. CASEY. Pigott, Ark. SHADY GROVE. As we have not written in some time, we will endeaver to give you a few Items from this place. There is a great deal of sickness In this community at present. Mr. Henry Matthews has had a very tick child., bill Is some belter now. Monroe Benson, child of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Benson, Is very sick with fever. There was a large crowd attended church at this place last Sunday. Mr. John Stevens and Garfield Drake returned Inst Tuesday from u pleasant visit to Riickmart, Fodder pulling is about on band. We think crops arc Injured some from the recent heavy rains. Dr. Chapman is building him a new 'jarn. Sweetheart and Fellow. Mr. Joe Ragsdale, who has been quite l!| for severul days, we arc glad to stute is improving. O r neighbor asks his readers what they think of the fusion ticket’ We think it sne that will win The Nkw Eiia until Jan. 1st only cents. Subscribe now. Mr. George O. Smith and wife, of Bel: • bridge, Ga., are visiting friends and rein, fives In tMs county. Mr. Smith la a na tive of this county, having lived bore un-1 til young manhooil, at which time lie removed to the Southern |wrt of tee State and engaged in the lumher business at which be has been very successful, hav ing accumulated considerable property. Mr. Smith taught school In tbli and Haralson comities before going to South Georgia, We bad the pleasure wf attend ing a term of his school of which we still have the most pleasant memory, and re tain the feeling characteristic of pupils to a conscientious teacher. Mr. Smith, like many poor fellows, lias made Ids way In the world despite obsta cle - In other words he,I- a self made man. lie is the kiud that mankind delight to know. lie linajmany friends here who delight to welcome him back to his boyhood haunts, and wish him tinlKiunded success In all Ids undertakings. [O An different from all other medicines. Bach perform* t •poelflc 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 V moves the bowels. The JT"F Tonic Pellet does the rest. Have oeef asm pi* fret *t any atom. Constat* Treatment, 2ft doses 2ftc. Brown Mff. Co., N. Y. B Oraaeevtll*, Taae. Skin Diseases. For the speedy and permanent cure of tetter, salt rheum and eczema, Cham berlain's Eye and Bkin Ointment is without nn eqnal. It rellevea the Itch ing and amarting almost instantly and its continued use effects a permanent cure. It also cures itch, barber's itch, scald head, sore nipples, itching piles, chapped hands, chronic Bore eyes and granulated lids. 1 purifier and vermifuge. Price, 2ficeuts. Sold by For sale by A. J. Cooper & Co. ■BSM I Beat Cough Byrap. Tmum Good. H In tlma. Hold by druggist*. —dh*. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. feilaae* Beheixto to HM Jel; *, ISM. STATIOH*. I.v Chauaooo**. Ar polion Ar Romo Ar AilnntA * Lr Atlnntft Ar Mnoon r. Jr Http. r*r€ •• r Jno fc?jSSLiWii":::.:. HoT»r US I ll#MD m RoTTf TBpT No. 10 cerrtoa PullBtn Hleepln« 6er Chafe tam,o*a to Atlanta No. It carries Putlaaa Meeplne <5*r a CoscbrsCbaitaaooia to Jacksonville i lanta to Mnnuiwtrli. 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