The Dallas new era. (Dallas, Paulding County, Ga.) 1898-current, September 16, 1898, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

LOCAL LI«CS. Col. J. M. Darts ass to Atlanta last Saturday. Mr. J. C. Meek was la Atlanta last Sat urday on business. Mr. N. T. Bullock was in Atlanta Tues day on busiuess. Mr. J. B, Foster, of Atlanta, wau up this week, Mr. Walter Spinks, of Atlanta, was in Pallas Tuesday. Mr. K. H- Bullock, of Atlanta, was in Pallas last week. Mrs. i. T. Griffin has been very ill for the past few days. Mrs. B. F. Wheeler has been quite sick for the past few days. DeWItt'a Witch Hazel Salve Caras Pitas, Scald*, Baras. Mr. G. W. Lawrence, who hasheen sick for several days, is able to be out again. Don’t forget that Dallas w ill have plcn ty of cotton buyers this season. It is not just to accuse every girl who paluts of sailing under false colors. Davitj & Finch sell the fa mous Baldwin. Fertilizer for wheat. We return our sincere thanks to Mr. 8. B. Hagsdale for. some nice roasting ears. Mr. Banders Ragsdale closed a success ful term of school at Vinson, last Friday. DeWItt'a Colic ft Cholera Cura. aiaaDrsaatatr aaS Dtanhaa. In Bad Condition » L. Impure Blood and That Tired Feol- ln*-A Paw Bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla Makes a Compioto Change-la Now Well. 'Poe three years I suffered with a ttrod faeltn(. When I lay down 1 felt as though I had dona a hard day’s work. 1 dreaded to rlae In the morning. My blood was In a had condition and every little scratch or broke would festar and cause a great sore. I was advised by my mother to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. I took one bottto and aaw no change In my condition. My mother Inakted on my trying one more gnd whan I had taken about halt ot the •eoond bottle 1 began to leel better. I have now taken several bottles and am Well. I took Hood's Sarsaparilla again kat spring, and I know it Is a great blood purifier." Pm* Rookbs, McKcnrto, Tennessee. Get only Hood’a because Hood’s 8 p"ma Is the best- in tact the One True Dlood Purlller. Bold by sll druggists. |l; si* (or Is. Hood’s Pills f“. r * Llv, T lll,; ™»y to ■ •UWI m *1113 take, easy to operate. 230. If you want a good organ cheaper than you can get it anywhere else, call at tills office. Mias 11a Chupp, a charming young lady of Llthonla, is the guest of Misfl Mattie Bpinkt. Davis & Finch have now on hand Bagging and Tics. Mias Bertha Bone, after spending sev eral days with friends in Atlanta, return- ed home last Sunday. ' Davis & Finch sell the fa mous Baldwin Fertilizer for wheat. The Institute opened Monday witli flat tering prospects of a good enrollment for the fall term. Mr. Franck Smith has just closed a successful term of school at New Hope. Mr. Smith k one of our best teachers. Davifi *& FintJh have Gold en Machine Oil, Red Engine Oil, best Harness Oil and Cylinder Oil, cheap as the chapest. The loss of tbeir fodder, their cor n damaged and alsff their cotton, and cotton down to the bottom, k enough to make the farmers look blue. An interesting series of meetings at tli c Baptist church closed lost Mouday night. They were conducted by the pssjor, U-v. J. M. Spinks, assisted by Rev. Mr. Sto. vail, of Atlanta. When you call for DeWitt’s Witch 11a icl Salvo the great pile cure, don’t ac cept anythlng clsc. Don’t be talked into accepting a substitute, for piles, for sores for burns. A. J. Cooper & Co. Prof. G. W. Tribble and G. W. llclms attended the Tallapoosa Ilnplist Associa tion last Saturday ind Sunday at Corrinth, >u Haralson county. They repent an en- oyable trip. Teachers will please flic their reports in person, by the end of this mouth, and be sure that they arc correct iu every panic , uar, and the headings properly filled. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel ’Salve 1ms th„ largest sale of any Salve iu the world This fact and its merit lias lctl dishonest people to attempt to counterfeit it. Look out for tlie man who attempts to deceive you when you call for DcJVitl’s Witcii Hazel dalve the great pile cure. Cooper Co. There was quite a noleliy in the way of a school eulcrliiHinient on the evening of Sept. 2nd, at Union school house, con' ducted by Mrs. Dr. Bryant, of Tallapoos sa. Mrs. Bryant has been elected to the priucipalship of the Union School for 18911, and wishes to identify herself with the Paulding county teachers. Her hns. bandi the late Dr. Tiros. Oscar Bryant, was born at Dallas in 18112, ami died a' his home iu Tallapoosa on Christmas last Joint Debate, Between \V. C. Tunn and John I. F , 1- W > rtl, candidate s for Stale .•senate will be held In tills county ns follows: Dallns, Thursday, Sept lfi, 10 a. m. Hiram, Friday, Sept. 1(1, 10 n. m. Cain’s Court Ground, Saturday, Sept. 17, 10 a. m. The friends of the candidates are asked to nlake the necessary arrangement:, at the different places, and everybody invit ed to ntteud. Mr. J. M. Aides has been chosen for city marshal. Mr. Aides lias served the town in that capacity before and lms been n faithful officer, and we have no doubt will All the position satisfactory again. The quality of the blond depends much upon good or had digestion anil asslmila tlou. To mnke the blood rieii in life aifd strength giving constituents use’ Dr. .1. II. McLean’s Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purlller; it wilt nourish (lie proper ties of lire blood from which the elements of vitality arc drawn. Price fiUe and $1 a bottle. Protracted services will begin at the Methodist church next Sunday, 'flic pas tor, Re.v. J. T. Eakcs, will lie assisted by Rev. W. A. Harris, of Rock mart, and the Presiding Elder, Rev. J. II. Bakes. The wcokly crop bulletin shows the crop prospects as .greatly, damaged si d discouraging. Add to lids the extreme low price af cotton iv sufficient to make the farmer fell anything but happy. U is Just as Imparlant That you enrich and purify your blood iu the Ball ns in the Spring. At tills time, owing to decaying vegetation, a low .wa ter level, and other causes, there are dis. :ase germs all about us, and a weak ifnd debilitated system quickly yields to at- tacks of malaria, fevers, etc. By purify ing and enriching your blood with Hood’s Sarsaparilla you may build up your sys tem to resist these dangers, us well n s •oughs, colds and pneumonia mid lire grip ivhicli come with colder weather. To lie on the safe side, take Hood’s Sarsaparilla now, and always he sure it is Hood’s and not something else represented to he "just as good. Only a few more days remains before the election for state and county officers and it is the duty of Democrats to work and work harmoniously. If they will but Jo this victory is sure. The early trolls of cotton are all. or nearly all, rotten. Corn is also reported being greatly damaged. Still it rail , It may quit sometime, but we think I c wind and clouds will have to change tirs*. Hon. U. It. Glenn came up Saturday to address the people on education, but as the weather was so unfavorable lie did no 1 speak, but will make another appoint ment. J • Did You Take Scott’s • Emulsion through the winter? If so, we are sure it quieted your cough, healed the rawness in your throat, increased your weight, save you more color, and made you feel better in every way. But perhaps your cough has come back again, or you are get ting a little thin and pale. Then, why not continue the helpful remedy right DAVIS & FINCH EVER ON THE ALERT FOR BUSINESS, Now offer some closing out Bargains in summer goods, not to be touched by would-bo 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 wc call for Paulding county;let our people show their appreciation of home by patronizing hdmo 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 sell them. How many merchants in this section can say as much? Call on us when in town. Command us, wc arc at your service. Yours to Please, Davis & Finch. Cupid’s Tricks. at in lifo "There’s nothing half so aw As low’* young dream..” Mr. Henry Cole and Mias Mafindn Han ford, lining overcome tiy the little god of love, sought ami obtained ministerial aid on last Sunday Tbeir separate pallia heretofore are two no longer. No longer twain, but one. May a gracious heaven spread before them, for many long and happy years, its clioleeat treasures. The city election Inst week resulted ns follows; Mayor, It. W. Kussom; Alder, men, fi. W. Helms, W. G. Roberts, John Hay. J. K. Welch and E. M. Cooper. They are a pretty good lot, and we hope will do their duly regardless of fear or af fection. Especially do we hope they will not make the mistake of wasting labor and money on the streets and stdewnlks as has been the case with all pcvioiu adminis trations. We want to see something done Unit will be permanent, something that will resist the ravages ol more than two or three showers of rain. Anything that is worth doing at all should lie dune right. There has la en enough labor und money expend ed on the streets and sidewalks to have name them good, yet a portion of the time Ihtfy have been almost impassable. Let us have better ones and fewer. “Saved Her Life.” ur coughs 1 regard Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral as superior to any cold or cough medicine made. I have used it for rears and am never without a bottle in the nouso.” J. T. COOKE, Publisher, Waynesboro, Va., „ Auer’* Lherry pectoral HALF-SIZB DOTTLES. gOC. The time for selection of county and "lute officers is drawing near, and it Is the duty of Democrats to stand together for the whole ticket. There is a great cry about high taxes, and If the people Want lower taxes, le* them vote for the ticket that lias reduced the county current expenses. Under the present administration the expenses of tile county lias been considerably reduced and we Imyc every assurance that the present economical administration of the county's affairs will be maintained. You tried the Poppllsts in this county and know what a high rate, exclusive of the court house detit was paid. ‘The difference in ex penditures of the two administrations amounts to several hundred dollars. We ilo not wani any more ruinous jail fee s and useless waste of money in oilier ways We have not lmd in the last two years ami will not for the next two, for the demo cratic ticket will win on the*5th of Octo- •r. Mark that "predestination.” Mr. Poster Cooper, who left Inst May a volunteer private in the 4th Pennsyl vania regiment was mustered out and ar r rived home last Saturday, looking some- what worse for the wear and tear of an nrmy life. He vvSs gone rrom home a little more than four months, but says lie lias all the experience in military affairs that be wants. STATIONS. f.v (’lmUaauu^u.. Mr. W. P. Cooper is all smiles—a boy. Miss Eva Williams, a very attractive young lady of Austell, visited friends in Dallas last Week. We return our thanks to Mr., W. M. Rattereo for one of tho largest apples ive have seen. . . | Ar batten Tim Meek Brothers havii«opcned up a Ar Homo- stock of general merchandise in the build- Aulrnui big recently occupied by .the Naw Kiia, Ar Miv and wc predict for them success, for they are the kind of men that succeed—hoaest, upright, sober ami industrious. Wo arc confluent lliat tho public will lie con. strained to give them a IIIhtiiI share of its patronage. Tlio third Georgia regiment will lie re- talncil In Bervlee by tho war department, and will leave Camp Nnrjhcru the latter part of 'lie week, probably for Jackson ville. SOUTHERN *WT RAILWAY. NrMall to Vfhat J»ly l> Itoj Tijpm aoupin II r„y,m Ar Jesnp . Ar Kvcmtt........ Ar JuokMonvIun ■ LwJumup Ar Jack non vltlo^ Lv’ ft vi Toll 7 Ar Urunawlok ... Oudii f.Muui 9.00am 11.40am 4.£0piu t. lopn* t|>m io.l<S>l5 19. lOuiO O.OOuift astern W.L’MuU lOtWum TOpp _ ittpfrm No. 10 curried Pullman Hloeplng (5ar Chu4» lannoffifc to Atlanta. • No. 14 onrrloH Pullman fUeepInif Olf oinl Dap (Vman’N Uhutu»nuotfa to JnclHonvIlIn and AW 1 hii in In llnivuiwii'k. ■art loa Pullman Blooptnjt Oar Cfcatt» nooua to Atlanta. tOfVAin 44ftatn T.tfWuo 9.40nin flTffriun l.oojnn I No Cripe i men yoo take Hood’s Pills.. The big, old-fasb- toned, sugar-eoatod pllts, which tear you all to pieces, are not In it with Hood’s. Easy to take Hood’s and easy to operate. Is trus ■ ■ fl •f Hood’s nils, which are . I|A ■p to data In every respect III S Safe, certain and sure. All ■ druggists, ate. C. I. Hood A Co.. Lowell, Mass. The only rills to take with Hood’s (Sarsaparilla- M RS. JonN WALLET, of JcTcrson. WIs., than whom none l, more highly esteemed or widely known, writes. ’’In 1P90 I had a severe attack ot LaGrlppo and at the end of four months, In spite of all ' physicians, friends and good musing could do, rny lungs heart and nervou. systcr so completely wrecked, my life was do- thrnuffh the summer? It will do j .paired of, my friends giving me up. 1 could I inruug ac u/hf’n the 1 only sleopby tho use of opiates. My lungs; you as much good as when tne i d y h “ eai ? p ; lM / nt ternhtyand my cougt. weather is colu. j was moat aggravating. I could not. lie in | Its persistent use Will certainly I ono position but a short tlrm* aad not on mj# wlvp vntl a better appetite and a left side at alt. My husband brought mo give you ■ f o' fir. Miles’Nervine and Ilcart Cure and I bc- stronger digestion. ^ It will cure your weak throat and heal your inflamed lungs, ft will cure every case of consumption, when a cure is possible. Don’t be persuaded . to take something they say is just as good. At- ... SCOTT t Bowkz, All Druggists, snc. and It. - -■ t, Chemists. l-.Y. I pan taking them. When I had taken a half I bottle of each ! was much better and contin uing persistently I took about a dozen bot tles and was completely restored to health to tho surprise of all.” !Jr. Miles’ Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, flr3t bottle bnncilts or money re funded. Book pn dl.v- eases of tho heart and nerves free. Address, l)lt. MILES MEDIOALOO.. Elkhart. Ind, Place your children In the Dallas In stitute. • Do ndt allow them to waste time while tlie.r are young. They will surely need r"i education and nnw is the lime for them to begin to build the foundation. Have them to take advantage of the op portunities now offered for thorough training. An education, besides making the burdens of life 'easier to bear, is u source ol great enjoyment. It enables us to commune with tlie greatest mfnds of I nil ages of tlie world,and gives 11s gr, liter, grander and nobler ideas and conception of our own existence and of the wonders of all created things. You cannot afford to neglect the ment al; moral and physical training of your c hildren without doing not only them bill the country a lasting injury. Prepare HIRAM. Crops are badly damaged by tlie ex trcinc wet weather. Messrs, J, B. and B. K. Crokrr luive their ginnery about completed, and are now ready to gin nil tlie cotton in tiiis vicinity. • Miss Nonnlc McUolluiifc one of Cobb county's chnrming young ladles, lias been visiting the family of Mr. J, W. Paris the last few week*. Mr. O. S. Broker lias purchased tlie In terest of Mr. Winters in the store of Win ters & Croker. Mr. Crbker Is a worthy young man, and we wish him the success he merits. Wc are still in the light for Democracy and the Democratic ticket from top to lioltom. Mr. Hugh Wheeler is all smiles—a boy. Col. ,1. W. Moon, who has been located at Macon for the past eighteen months, has removed to Hiram. If yon wish to lie thoroughly tickled, lust observe the pops for the next lew weeks. Success to the Democratic ticket Ltrri.it Jor. STATION^. Lv Atlanta ...... Ar Homo . Ar Dalton Ar (mattanoogft Lv ruiulluiionim Ar Hurtflii Ar Isoxirwtou. • Ar LouIrvUId. Ar (Miii’lnimsK. Lv {’iiultunuoim Ar Niuihvllln . IWutnl. T.ioiVi ~\. iSu in 1 1 VJripiA A40mn| H NSpih tnuujtfi No. k eurnoH l'alimftn Slooplnv Car to Cincinnati and Chatlanooira to !x>utaviUo. HTATIOlfft. Lv ^hnttanootf*.. Ar Knoxvlllo *Vr Morri.itcwn... Ar Hot SprtnrfH... Ar AHiiovillo Ar SullKhury Ar (Jri’Ojit.boro.... Ar Kaloitfh Ar Norfolk.. Ar Wa hinKton... Ar New York. Nil A HJOoiti II. Mom s Nn. 1 idiitn ih.Uipio s.<i3ain t.nsiin 9..Y>um 1 . N»um ll.-Pkim l. iftprn (L40;fm U.Mprn l.40inn T.ftOiun Tm eft# in aooiMji UlOaia V.koam 19. lupin a.kJptn (i.Hfipm iv. iv.ii;ii.iu N«”» l} curries 1’ullinHU Drawing Ho »m Hloop- InM Car ChrUturioojM to Nf»w York vtik A«ho- vl Ilf and SullMOury to Richmond, arriving Rich mond U-10 n.rn also Pullinuu Hlocpintf Cur liPH'nihoro to Norfolk. No. Id it Molld train Chattanooga to Sall^ burv. with Fullinun Hloopln^ Car Chottunjova to Salltiljury aniUiallHburf to Now York wllh- out cliantfo. f».uopnij H.40ain h 1 ation* tV Cfiottunooia Ar Kxioxvlllo... Ar Morrispjwn. Ar HriHtol Ar WiHhtnirton. Ar Now York . H.4!ipm ( ll.ftftar* x.i5ain i.rHpra T.OOuni. ! f.40ain ...... l.COprn No. A t’urrloH Pullman SV)opln9 Car Cbatta- ^ooua V) Wauhlnyton and Cbattunooua to Sew York without uhange. No. 4 carrlnn Pullman fll©opln« Cur Knon* ♦Ulotonrl tol. Mu rr 0.1 Oum Skin Diseases. For the speedy and permanent enre of tetter,* salt rheum and eczema, Cham berlain’s Eye und Skin Ointment is without an equal. It relieve# the itch • ing and smarting almost instantly and its continued uw effect* a permanent enre. It also cures itch, barber's itch, scald head, sore nipples, itching piles, chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and granulated lids. Dp. fady** Condition Powder* for ... horses are the best tonic, blood purifier them for the duties of life and good citi- and vermifuge. sPrice, 25cents. Soldby BTAT10K8. TjV Itoinu Ar Anniston ... Ar LMrnilnuhnhi Ar Selina Ar Mf'rldiun.... Ar New OrloutiH Ar Juuk von Ar ViokhhurF . Ar Shroveport.. tNft. ,50*0. 8 .IllvMntn . 110.00pm . a.wpm | 7.#)pm . 10 zenship. Place them in school. For salu by A. J. Cooper&Co. -TAKE ONLY the lirst when you! I need a medicine. Hood’s Sarsapa rilla is the host blood purifier, nerve] and stomach tonic. Get HOOP’S*. I umnvLvTTbmo • ® r | fi Winmj 8.^*nio R.4!i|»in •’ 67pm, Ar (iuA <5en. uu, AOOuiu A.xi.nit y.lupipiAr Attfttia lv A4Suni (VCOyo ~~f Dully oxoept Sumluy. i buuCny only. F. H. OANNON. Hiiv.i*. Ao.M..wSh1ni?ton. D.C J. M CULP, Traf. MKr.. Wa hinuton. D. G W. A. TURK, O. P. A.. Washington, V. G G A. UftNSCOTKR. A.o.P.A..Ctiuttunoo#u.Ten\ We Club THE NEW ERA with Tlie Weekly Constitution, Tlie Weekly Journal, The Tliriee-a-Week Worlil, The Twiee-u-w«ek Olobe-Democrut, if 1.50 1 he Twice-a-week Courier-Journal, f 1 1.80 Tw'.ce-n-woek Detroit Free Tress, #l.e ♦ l.Ufi $1.2(1 $1.4S Home ami Furm, $1.10