The Dallas new era. (Dallas, Paulding County, Ga.) 1898-current, September 09, 1898, Image 7

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local LINES. 8cho*| open* next Monday. Mr. W. P. Carter waa in Atlanta Titea- day. *U nu *e Cough Cure, curea T*at la what It waa aMi |« r , Mra. J. M. Dsvb, we are glad to state, la Improving. Dr. J. S. Vaughan, of Powder Sprlnirs. wee In Dallaa Tuesday. DuWItt’* Witch Hazel Salve Cnraa PHm. Scale., Bam. Davis & Finch sell the fa mous Baldwin Fertilizer for wheat. Mr. Will B. Pale, of Brunswick, came tip flrat of the week to see home folks. DaWItt’s Colic ft Cholera Cure. UMthlr sens Dvaeasary and Dtarrhwa. Mr. L. J. Spinks and daughter, Mias Siln, of Bockmart, are visiting relatives in Dallas. Davis & Finch have now- on hand Bagging and Ties. Let every one who Is Interested In the school come out with his or hor children next Monday. ' The school fund Will pay between 5 and 6 centa per day this year. Don’t lot your child loae a day. Romes In Cullman Co., Ala. I have aome tine farms and unimproved r da for sale, cheap f#r cash, or on three live yearly installments. Write or ■e within the next 60 days. Wii.l 0. Brown, Cullman, Ala. Webster's Primary and Common Sclioo Dictionaries for sale it this office, 48 ami S cents. Come out to-morrow; the 10th, and hear Hon. G. R, Glenn speak. Every teacher and patron should not fail to be on hand. 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 yoursys| 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. sj^n, Davis & Finch have Gold en Machine Oil, Red Engine Oil, best Harness Oil and Cylinder Oil, cheap as the chapCst. The outlook is bright for s prosperous opeulng of our school next Monday. Let eveyy-parent do his duty to his child. bavis & Finch sell the fa mous Baldwin Fertilizer for wheat. I lust mw^your child on |o school with the same old books. Teachers will kuow if It needs now ones. Prof. Tribble and Mrs. Lono Robertson will open school Monday morning. Other teasers will be emplayed as necessity demands! - More than twenty million free sampl y of DsWlU’s Witch Hazel Salve lm'vo been distributed tty the manufacturers. What better proof of their confidence it its mer it* do t'oti went? ft cures piles, hums, scalds, sores, in the shortest space of time. A. J. Cooper & Co. Say, friend; was that your ltoy or girl who said. "I will do its I please If I go to tkg Dallas Institute?” Notv if it was just find out which one said It and keep him or her at home. One Minute Cough Cure supriscs people by Rs quick cures and children may take -|t In targe quantities-without the least danger. It lias won for itself the best reputation of any pre|Niratlon used to-day for colds croup, Holding in the throat or ohstipate doughs. A. J. Cooper & Co. Dallas Institute'opens next Monday and every patron should enter liis children the first day. Dr. Robertson, who lias been attending the sick in the school building asks us to state tkat there will, in ills Judgment, be no danger to pupils attend ing the school. Bo none should lie kept out on that account. DeWitt’s Witch tla/.cl Halve Ims the largest sale of any Halve in the world. This fact and its merit Iihs led dishonest people to attempt to counterfeit it. Look out for the man who attempts to deceive you when you call for DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Halve the great pile cure. A. J Cooper Co., On Monday morning, the 12th Inst, our school will open. Never in Dallas were the prospects better for a prosperous a chooI year. Tlie last term was among the most prosperous ever taught in this section. Touchers and school men ure working to make this term still better. Joint Debate, Between W. C. Bunn and John ]. Pull wood, candidates for State Senate wlil he held in this county as follows: Dallas, Thursday, Sept 15, 10 a. m. Illram, Friday, Sept. 10. 10 a. m. Cain's Court Ground, Saturday, Sept 17, 10 a. m. The friends of the candidates are asked to make the necessary arrangements tlie different places, and everybody invit ed to attend. The quality of the blood depends ftim-lt upon good or had digestion mid asslmila tion. To make tlie blood rich in life and strength giving constituents use Dr. J II. McLean’s Strengthening Cordial ami Blood Purifier; it will nourish tin- proper- lies of tlie blood from which tlie elements of vitality are drnwn. Price 50c and *1 a bottle. Rev. G. B. F. Stovall, of Atlanta, ha been Assisting the pastor, Rev. J. M. Spinks, in the protracted meeting at the Baptist church this week. He is an elo quent and Impressive speaker. It is Just as Important That you enyicli and purify your blood in the Fall as in tlie Spring. At this time, owing to ducuylng vegetation, a low wa ter level, and other causes, there are dis. ease germs all about us, and a weak and debilitated system quickly yields to at. tacks of malaria, fevers, etc. By purify. Ing and enriching your blood with Hood’s Snrsnparllla you may build up your sys- tem to resist these dangers, us well a, coughs, colds and pueumoniu and the grip which come with colder weather. To In- on the safe side, take Hood’s Sarsaparilla now, and always lie sure it is Hood's and not something else represented to be "just as good. DAVIS & FINCH! 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 arc in business to do business and if you fail to patronize us and lose our patronage you injure yourself. Wo arc doing all wo can for Paulding county; let our people show their appreciation of homo by patronizing home institutions, that not only aid them when money is scarce, but buy all they have to soil winter or summer. We buy more from our customers than we soli them. How many merchants in this section can eay as much? your service. Call on us when in town. Command us, wc arc at Yours to Please; Davis Born to C'ol. and Mrs. W. E. Spinks a girl lialiy. Tin- mother is reported to be doing well, the Colonel la in a critleal condition. His friends hope to see him again soon. Messrs. Frank and Jesse Meek will tqicn a stock) of general merchandise next k in the building formally occupied The Now Era. We predict for them success their integrity and honesty rit. Tlie public school term runs 1;)0 days Ill's year. Give your child the benefit of every one of tlie ISO, if no more. Don’t let any one grumble ubaut the sanitary conditions of the school proper ty. Just look about your own door und l hen come and look about ours. Lawrence—Carter. On Wednesday'Evening of August ,31st, at the residence of tlie bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Carter, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony Mr. Will Lawrence und MIss Laura Carter. Mr. Lawrence is a young mail of sterling qualities and ids bride one of Dallas' most charming young ladies. We join their many friends in wishing them along, hap py and presporous iifo. We gave the public notice last week that we would lie found somewhere in town. We are to he found up stairs in Biliousness la earned by torpid liver? vhich pr*. 'cats diges tion and penults food to ferment ami putrlfy In the stomach. Then folio* dizziness, liukv ’-he, Hood’s kuomlam, nervousness, and, If Bat MBtved, bilious fever _ A a or blood poisoning. Hood’s Ilk Fills stimulate the stomach, ® some the liver, cure headache, dizziness, con- tttpatlon, etc. an cents. Halit by all druggists, ns only Ptlls to take with Hood’s nittyparUl*. the same building and the invitation last week is still extended. Perhaps you have made up your mind to take 1 Scott’s Emulsion this summer. Then look for this picture on the wrapper, a man with a big fish on his back., Do not let anyone talk to ' you of something “ just t as good.” 1 When you want ced i liver oil and the. hypo- ( phosphites you want the very best. You will find 1 1 them in only one place, 1 Scott’s Emulsion. t There is no other emui-; sion like it; none other does the same work; and j no other has the same record of cures. The fodder is shout all lost, and tlie cotton crop is greatly damaged by the continued rains; tlie early bolls boiug rotten. There will not he a wholesale exchange of school hooks lu the Dallas Institute at the opening of tlds term. Just bring your old books along ami teachers will order change lit tlie proper time. Mr. W. Marehman closed n v.-ry sin* ccssful term of school at Flint Hill' In-t week, mid will return to Mercer Universi ty within a few weeks. In leveling tlie ground on the south siilu of tlie Institute building lust Monday' three graves were found, two of them were small, tlie other apparently was that of a grown person. Scarcely any trace of the bodies or coffins were disccrnnble, They were made near a half century ago and the exact location was unknown. At FourjScore. Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health. D NCf.E EZEKIEL OBEAIt, assessor and tax collector, Beverly, Mass., who 1ms I pa .1st d the KOtb life mllo ;tone, any*: j "Dr. Mills' Restorative Nervine l.aa douo a : great, deal of good. I suffered for years from j sleeplessness and nervous heart trouble. ; Would fori weary and used up in the moni- : lng, had no ambition and my work seemed a burden. A friend recommended Dr. Miles' Nervine, and I purchased a bottle under protest as I had tried so many remedies un- i successfully, I thought It no use. Hut It ; £**70 me restful sleep, a good appetite and j restored mo to energetic health. It is a grand good medicine, and I will gladly write anyone Inquiring, full partlcularsof my sat isfactory experience." Dr Miles’ Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money re funded. Rook on dis eases of the heart and nerves free. Address, PR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind Dr. Milan* ^Nervine! Ftostoroa . Health. %size % Price. The popularity of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and the great demand for a cheaper package, has-been recog nized by the proprietors in their new half-size bottle, costing GO cents. Aiipp’c Cherry Pectoral Col. A. J. Cump wits In Atlanta Tutti- day. Mr. J, A. Bodenhamcr was in Atlnntn Wednesday on business. Remember the.registration hooka close about next Thursday, and If you do not register, you eun’t vote. Register my friend, and If you do not wish to loose your vote, vote for tlie Democratic nominees from governor down to the bottom of the ticket; for that is going to lie the winning ticket this time. Mark the prediction. Wanted To liny a good young )cow with young calf. J, Ruiikiit Moon, Dallas, Oa. One Minute Cough Cure, cures That Is what It waa made tor. It will be remembered that In our last issue there appeared a communication from Hon. John I. Fnllwood, denying the harge tlmt he betrayed Hon. J. W. Mo dality in Ida race for Congress two years a to. You will find in this Issue an affidavit from a populist of Polk c ounty to the ef fect that said lion. John I. Full wood did on the day of said election send out word the populists not to vote for McGarlty, but to vote for Massey. Tills is in keeping wiili the rumors to Hint effect which have been rife since that time. Fnllwood says that he did work unit vote for MeGunty; tills man swears that Fnllwood sent out word for the pop ulists to vote for Massey. Here Is tlie evidence. You can lake Mr. Fullwood’s statement In preference to the sworn testimony, or you can reject it part or in whole While wc do not wish to influence your verdict, but are con strained to Hay Hint the evidence is most damaging. Braswell. We arc thoroughly drenched. On lin t Monday It seemed that tlie bottom hud fallen out. It rained, hailed and the wind blew. The brooks were fullor Hum hr- fore for many years. On Thursday of last week, were marr’. aid Esq. H. N. Ilagin to Miss l’criiiclla Upton. Mr. W. O. Wllllsms and Miss Rosa Illalock run away last Friday night, board, cd tlie train at MePherAon and went to Atlanta to get married. They created suspicion on the train and were tnkeu in charge by the police, kept till morning anti turned out by promlng to return home and secure the consent of their parenta to their union, but Imvu not turned up yet, nor been litard from. Little Joliny Dickson has been on tho 8 ick list, lint Is improving. Aliiion. DAHLONEOA, OA. A collage education in tlie reach of all. A.II., B.B., Normal end Iliistnesa Men’s courses, flood laboratories! healthful, Invigorating ell- mile; military discipline; good moral r.ed religions Influences. Cheapest board til Ihe fitste; abundance of country produce {expenses from 675 to 6150 a year; board lu dormitories or prlvata families. Sju-clal license course for teachers; full faculty of nine; all under the control of the University. A college prepar atory class. Coeducation of sexes. Tlie Insti tution founded specially for students of limited means. Send for catalogue to the President. Joa. S. Rtbwaxt, A.SI. Skin Diseases. For the speedy and permanent enre of tetter, salt rheum and eczema, Chain- berlain’s Eye und Skin Ointment is without an equal. It relieves tho Itch ing and smarting almost instantly and i Its continued use effects a permanent Id before the court house door In 1 cure. It also cures itch, barber’s itch, Sheriff Sales. Will 1>< it- town "t Dallas, «u.. on tin- iirst Tuesduy scald head, sore nipples, itching piles, in October next, within tho legal hours of sate chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and lie highest snti la-st bidder, for cash, the granulated lids. following property, to-wlt: I a r land.Ho. three hundred sixty six (ttniii 1 Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders for ami 2--j interest in tlie mineral interest iii land horses are the beat tonic, blood purifier lot No. tbree hundred sixty seven (IW7), nil in and vermifuge. Price, 25cents. Soldby the 1‘Jth district und Hrd Mention of Paulding . county, Gn.. said land lots* containing each to I acres more or Ichh. Levied on und to lx* Hold iih the property of tlie defendants, M. T. Binglton, J. \V. Singleton, (left. H. Clark und Churleet Clark, to satisfy a mortgage II fa in favoi Jennie G. Clark and against the said M Singleton, J. W. Singleton, Geo. II. Clark Charles Clark. Thin Sept. Mh. 1«W. B, F Wjikelkk, Sheriff For Bale by A. J. Cooper Co. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Con dim mm I Hrhedftto || K Afoot Jalv 0,11*04. ATATtOW*. TW/iin yo. U j fTvcFuttttnoOgi* d-Mtsm Tijiun l&hViS fjr Home. Ar Atlanta Lv Atlnntn Ar Macon Ar Jen up Ar iSvurott. Ar Jacksonville Lv Jomup At JuckauDVtUo Lx p.vnrott. .1 Ar Dnituiwlck Na 10 carries Fulltnnn Stooping Our ftmu turn 07a to A linn to. No. IJ carrion Pullman Couches ('huiluTvingii to Uinta to ftmiaiwlek. No. H ourrlo* Pullman Hlunplrut Cor Chatt noigfo to Atlanta. wrj mining (W apd Ik* toft nod vlllo aud Aw 8 l'ATfON.4. Lv xiiTmuf. Ar Horn-’ . Ar Dulton Ar Chattanooga.... Lv Chattanooga..., Ar Uurgln. .. Ar Lexington Ar Louisville Ar Cliuitmatf I.v fjhattunoogu... Ar Nuajivlllo . No. 13 currlo Pullman Sleeping Cur Atlanta to Chattanooga and Ctiattanooia to Cincinnati No. V mrrlm Pullman Sleeping Cur A'hint* to Cincinnati *stul Chattanooga to LohKvlllo. His It. I No. MM No. l£ Waif llFxiui ASOaiO t?Jri m K40nrn Attain 4J.Vpm A ivpm T.Wlpin TAftptn f&pm Fo7 r TWuTS 10. gAum 11. aunth l.dfiyut 1 liYXstn mourn , TOtm . . .... Tiftinn Isrfpin Attptnl A 40m tl.ttpta HTATtOWft. LfT’haUamioga.. Ar Knoxville Ar MorrlHtvwn.... Ar IlfH Sprlngt*... Ar ArtbovUU> Ar Salisbury Ar t IreeriHboro.... Ar Kulelgh Ar Norfolk Ar W;. king toil-- Ar New York. ICvforfi 4. n5um i<Y(0].m ‘LflAam Attain l.lOnth l.txpm! ti.toism, ILUaui I l>tpmi1l.4Anm' lOTkita i&'ipm, l.lrvpm! 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(X)piil Attpm 7.90pm KXJOum 0.45am 11. ttam 7.«0ptn fNo.l^ 6.40pm 6.57pm,Ar Gad* don. or AOOaio' dB vra JLopin' 7.1»ptmAr Attallq. lvi ,\43ani. 0 COaa t Dally except Sunday. ( Sunday only. F. S. CANNON, ftlv.p. A o.M., Washington, D.C J M. CITLP, Tr»f. Mgr.. Wo* hlngton. D. a W. A. TURK. G. P. A.. Washington. D. C. a A. DKNSCOTEU. A.a.P. A .C'hatluuaosra.Ton^ • We Club THE NEW ERA with The Weekly Constitution, tl.-'io Tlie Weekly Jouruul, 61.20 The Tlirict -a-Week World, 61-45 Tlie Twire-n-wvek Globe-Democrat, 61.50 The Twice-s-week Courier-Journal, 61.8o Twiee-a-week Detroit Free Proas, 61.g Home ami Farm, 61.1q