The Dallas new era. (Dallas, Paulding County, Ga.) 1898-current, September 30, 1898, Image 7

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LOCAL LISES. Vole a straight ticket next Wednesday Oct 5th. Mr. B. B. Smith ii at home this week | Mr W. F. Carter was ia Atlanta gait Friday. P.MIss Jane Foote r to the delight of her many friends, is rlliting in Dallas. One Minute Cough Cure, cures That la what It was aah ter. Master Ira Hudson, son of Judge F. 1*. Hudson, is confined with ferer. Mr. B. Darls ia.is happy as mortals cau wall bo—It’s a bof.\ DeWItt'e Witch Hazel Salve Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bone visited rela tives in Carroll county last week. Davis & Flinch sell the fa mous Baldwin Fertilizer for wheat. Miss Cora Hlnesley, of Emily, Carroll county, is visiting in Dallas this week. Wky wear those torn clothes when yau can buy a sewing machine so cheap at this officer DeWItt’e Colic A Cholera Cura. tlyfclr ear— D»t—t»rr a»4 DtirrSw. Messrs. O. T. Morris, H. C. Scoggins and O. R. Elsberrf are preparing tire reg titration lists. My entire stock of merchan dise at cost and below cost. * J: K. Bennett. A circus will exhibit in Dallas next Thursday. Davis & Finch have now on hand Bagging and Ties. Mr. Snowden Sheffield, of Augusta, is visiting his parents' hearjHuntsville. Davis & Finch sell the fa mous Baldwin Fertilizer for wheat. Mr. Silga Horton and wife and children, of Braswell, visited the family of Mr. J. R. Moon last week. Davis & Finch have Gold en Machine Oil, Red Engine Oil, best Harness Oil and Cylinder Oil, cheap as the chapest. TEACHERS Who fail to file their reports by the 7th of Oct., will hate to wall "for their money until neit payment. DeWltt’s Witch Hazel Salve lias th P largest sale of any Salve in the world. Thia fact and its merit has led dishonest people to attempt to counterfeit it. Look out for the man who attempts to deceive you when you call for Pc Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve the great pile curj. A. J Cooper Co. We would ask those Who owe for this paper, when they get a spare bale of cot ton to please call iu and settle their sub. scription. Truth wears well. (People have learned that DeWltt’s Little Early Risers arc re liable little pills for regulating the bowels curing constipation attd sick headache They don’t gripe. A. J. Cooper & Co, NOTICE. All parties indebted to me by note or account that is due, or past due* will please call and settle, as I am going to wind up my business here. J. K. Bennett. It is reported that Mr. John Gray, of Hiram, son of Mr. Newton Gray, was kill, ed in the battle of Santiago. Overwork, either physical or mental, will produce weakness and loss of energy. Too many business or family cares, over- work in the harvest field, an excess of woman’s work and worry, will produce month’s of misery. To prevent this the exhausted system should lie reinforced immediately. . Dr. J. H. McLean’s Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier Is an appropriate remedy. Price 50c anil #1 a bottle. For sale by A. J. Cooper. Do you not think a cotton factory and a bank would materially add to the up building of Dallns? If so, go to work to get them. Nothing vnluablc is secured Without an effort. . Satan and dentk only come without being asked. Thu good things of life must lie sought. Almost Helpless Limbs Broke Out with Dreadful $orss Physicians Prescribed Hood’s Bar* aaparltla and It Cured. "I have baen troubled with Impure blood all my Ufa. Five years ago one of my llmba broke out with eoree. 1 became so I conld not walk. My foot and limb were badly awoUen and I was almost help less tor 10 months. The physician who was attending me was going to Naah- vllle and ha promised he would talk with the doctor* there about my case. When ho came back, he said they told him I bad better take Bood’aBaruparllla. My hue band want right away and got me two bottles. Before I had finished taking the first bottl* the sores began to heal. I kept on with tha medicine nnttl I was well. The aorta are completely healed and my general health is better." Mbs. Btui BnAMurrr, Polk, Tcno. Hood's 8arsaparilla Is the best—la foot the One True Blood PurMer. Hnnd’a Dills "® t>w »vorlte (amity I1UUU B rlllB catharUo. Price ate Much in Little Is especially true of Hood's Pills, tor no medi ate* ever contained so great curative power In a* small space. They are a whole medietas Hood’s ebest, always ready, fit- B ■ ■ ways efficient, always sat- LM mil A Mastery; prevent a sold ■ III S ar (ever, cure all fiver Ills, slek headache, jaundice, constipation, ete. sac. The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Would take that stove-wood notv Hint was ’promised on subscription, if you would bring It. * "Mr. Bethel, of Jacksonville, Fla., visit- ed ids fother-ln-taw, Mr. J. A. Boden- burner, this week. Go to Hay Bros., and buy Arbuckle’s coffee at i ic. per pound. The ipiality of the blood depends much upon good or bad digestion and nssimllu tion. To make the blood rich in life and strength giving constituents use Dr. .1 If. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier; It will nourish the proper ties of the blood from which the elements of vitality are drawn. Price fitlc and $1 a iHiltle. Mr. K. W. Glore says Unit lie and ids wife have picked fourteen gallons of grapes from one vine tlds year and have not yet picked all. One Minute Cough Cure suprises people by Its quick cures ami children may take it in large quantities without tin* least danger. It lifts won for itself the bust cputatlon of any preparation used to-day ror colds croup, tickling in tlie, throat or obstinate coughs. A. J. Cooper A Co. An interesting series of meetings linvc I ecn In progress at the Methodist churcu for the past few days, conducted by the pastor, ltev. f. T. Eakes. Remember the Hay Bros., arc selling goods to suit the price of cotton. It is Just as Important That yon enrich and purify your blood in the Fall as in the Spring. At this time, owing to decaying vcgctutlon, a lotv wu ler level, and other causes, there are riis. ease germs all uboiil its, and a w eak and debilitated system quickly yields to at tacks of malaria, fevers, etc. By purify ing and enriching your blood with Hood's Sursaparilla you may build up your sys tem to resist these dangers, as well a, coughs, colds and pneumonia and-the grip which come with colder weather. To hr on the safe side, take Hood’s Sarsaparilla now, and always he sure It is Hood’s and not something else represented tube "just us good. Mr. J. 8. Turner closed a very success ful term of school at Yorktille last Fri day. That community has lnid Hie good fortune to secure Ills services again for next yenr. Mr. E. W. Ragsdale left Inst Saturday |0 - Athens to enter the State University. We predict for him a splendid record. He is a good student, a worthy young man and we wisli him the success his aient and industry merit. Does Baby Thrive? If your baby is delicate and sickly and its food does not nourish it, put fifteen or twenty drops of Scott’s Emulsion in its bottle three or four times a day and you will see a marked change. We have had abundant proof that they will thrive on this emulsion when other food fails to nourish them. It is the same with larger children that are delicate. Scott's Emulsion seems to be the element lacking in their food. Do not fail to try it if your children do not thrive. It is as useful for them in summer as in winter. | - Ask your doctor if this is not true. SCOTT A BOWNE, Chemists, New York 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 are in business to do business and if you fail to patronize us and lose our patronage you injure yourself. We are doing all we can for Paulding county; let our people show their appreciation of borne by patronizing borne institutions, that not only aid them when money is scarce, but 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, wc arc at your service. Yours to Please, Davis & Finch. Tbe Board of Education Will meet on Monday, the 10th of Get. al 0 n. m, and it is likely thill the old members will have to serve, as the coin- missions ot the newly appointed one, have not been sent. Come in and let ns sell you a suit of clothes cheaper than you ever bought one. Hay Bros. Miss Emma Ragsdale will teaeli again for tlie community at Barker school house next yri r. Miss Emma is a successful idler. We regret to chronicle the death of the ittlejbubo of Col. and Mrs. J. il. Dai.s, which occurred last Thursday night. It was interred at Friendship in the south part of the county on I . iduy. We tender our sincere sj input hies to the bereaved parents. Call and examine our stock of Shoes, and get our prices before you buy. We think we can save you money in this line. Hay Bros. The DnlluH Institute is doing well. The uttcU'.luncc in Hteadily growing. Place your children in school at once. La Grippe, Followed by Heart Di.ee.e, Cured by DR. MILE8' HEART CURE. For colds and coughs and all lung troubles « Auer’s Cherry pectoral is the standard remedy. It is now put up in haif-size bottles. HALF SIZB—HALF PRICB. It appears that the present low prices of cotton would have a tondency to it. dueu tlic arrange for another year, hut ii Is very doubtful. The production of cot. ton, like vices long indulged in, scums to have become almost n second tmturu with tlie southern farmer and no amount of reas oning and argument will have any e(TeC| upon him. However, one of throe tilings confronts him now. He must curtail Ills acreage, receive a hotter price, or starve. There is not so much a theory new Unit infronts him as a condition, Demonstra tion alone must convince him of his error. For broken surfaces, sores, insect lilies, burns, skin diseases and especially piles there is one reliable remedy, DeWltt’s Witch Hazel Halve. Wltua you call for DcWilt’s don't accept counterfeits «r frauds. You "will not lie disappointed with DcWilt’s Witch Hazel Halve. A. J. Cooper & Co. Do Not Be Deceived Just opened a complete line of Dry Goods, No tions, Groceries, Shoes, Hats,ladies’ and Gents' Underwear, Crockery, Tin Ware, and many other articles that you need. Call and exam ine our stock, get our prices and be convinced that we will sell you goods as cheap as they can be bought else where. We want a share of your patron age, and hope, by fair dealings, to get it and retain it. Respt’y. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Coa.tMM.it 0.0e4ata It KM Jaly a. law. ”)>T*Tinas [ Wo. lu No. 14 Wo. ~5 * A. Mum f.Alutn tf.OOufli II. -KHktil 4.20pm 7. lOpm li. iouio 144am 0.00am tV.tt)aal M o .cftpia Cv Uhutiaiiooga Ar Dalton Ar Home Ar Atlanta Lv Atlanta Ar Moron. Ar Josup .. Ar Hvei'oM Ar Jucloumvtllo Lv JoHUp Ar JookwetivHlo Lv voreft r.Y Ar UrunfWioU No. 10 garrloH l'uUinuu Stooping Car Chut* tunooHU to Atlanta. No. I I tuorli’H PuHmou Bleeping (Tor and Day Coiwhos Ohaitanoogif to JuimihoiivIIIo and At lanta to ftruuHMiIrtt. No H tarrloK l’Crilnmu tUvoplug Car Chuttr* not vo to Atloflto. Nfo.lL Na iJVp. r rtM - r y.ftOtttli 10. fthtiu 11. Worn i.oop m f ;va»n M2pm 0.4opm ll.ftOpU) 11. top in i Oftum A 4Aom 7 tttotn 0.40otn III 6 Inin i.ohpni I.POpm KUftprn iftoptn AJWpfU iTiyiom. Lv Atlanta Ar Rome Ar Dolton . . Ar f’huttunoogu Lv Chuttanooga Ar Burgm Ar Lexington. •. Ar Until tvlllo. .. A r frlni InnKt I Lv Chotionoogo Ar Nashville . oApm ? 81pm 8-Ooprr. 9. loprn 4.26am (VHOuin 7 Worn H.40UUI ft. Mom IStytn . ft. loj.i i* LftOutn 7 ftOpinl 7.ftOurn 7.ft6pin T.uootn i.&prnj i.tKuml i 2o’)ia Utopia I 6.40otii] (Vtopm No. 13 oorrloH Pullman BleepingCar Atlanta toUhattano <gu und Uhaftnnooga to (Jlnolnmitt. No. 0 rorrloH Pullman Hlnnplng (*or Atjunt* to Cincinnati und Chattanooga to Louisville. No. A | No. MJ No. 1(C htatimnm. Lv f'h lit* it ID '> 1,1.1 Ar Knoxvfllo Ar MorrlHt-iwn.. Ar Hot Springs . Ar Atibavlllo . , Ar Salisbury. . Ar (iri’onshorn.., Ar RolHtrh . Ar Norfolk .y Ar Wo hlngton., Ar N “ (Next door to Cooper’s drug store.) Inventor and manufacturer A T * Bhulte' Safety Whlfflctreo CouplliiR, writes of Dr. Mllee’ Heart Cure. "Two years ago an attack of LaGrlppe left me with a weak heart. I had run dov/n in fleuh to meie skin and bone. I could not sleep lying down for smothering spells; frequent sharp darting pains and palpitation caused a con stant tear of sudden death, nothing could Induct me to remain away from home over night. My local physician prescribed Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and In a few days I was able to sleep well and the pains gradually lessened, and finally ceased. I reduced the tho doses, having gained fifteen pounds, and am now fooling better in every way than I have for years." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benoflts or money re funded. Book on dis eases of the heart and nerves free. Address, DU. MILES MEDICALOO., Elkhdrt, Ind. By the apparent listless ami unconcern ed appearance of the populists. You know their methods. It is In a campaign ns in ninny other things, they wish tweon. /^1 CJ YS OQAC ceal everything. They wish to make tbe 1 impression that they are cureless and un concerned, but be assured that they will leave nothing undone or unsaid that will add one spark to their little flame of hope. They tell their followers to keep quiet, do nothing that will have a tendency to arouse the democrats to greater activity hut work quietly. This is their plan, to take the democrats unawares. Democrats and republicans should be on the alert. Work, and work for the whole ticket. Remember the populist advice is, “Hew to the line.” ( Icattache and Ke.urnlai« cured by Dr. I,RS’ PAIN PILLS. "One cent a done.” h. team 4. lOuirdldoopm II tonne ft-toain; l.lOum l.ttfpml ii.ftoum ft Iftprn II. Mum! ioouifl 4. .’lupini I. lupin AlOuru I (1.40pmI V.Minin 0.62pm • 18.10pm l.Piiunj fl.iMpiii _ I 7 Whim ... . I Tv i’Jiuni u.3!>pm 6.Main No. T2 Huri'hT PiiiTrrmn Drawing Ito >m Sh’«*p. Irii/ <'ur ChuttunnoKU to New York via Ashe ville and Salisbury to KP.hinnnd. arriving lileb- inor.'l (1.10 b in. ulso Ptilliimu Sleeping ('ur nsboro Nj Norfolk. N<». If) Is mi>1 Id train Chattanooga to Salis bury. with Pullman Sleeping Car f'huttnnon-ei to Salisbury ami Salisbury to New York with out change. T Lv ('hattanooga. Ar Knoxville Ar Morristown... Ar Hrlstol Ar Washington. Ar New York Nat b.wjpm H.4i»iiin ft.lftpinlll.ftftnr*. Z.lftuin l.l'upm 7.00uml ft.ftftpiu 1 7.40i»tn t. i.&opm Tax Collector’s Notice—First Round- Dallns, Thiirailny, Oct. II. Umphrey's, Friilny, Oct. 7. Weildingtnn, .Saturilay, Oat. k. Hiram. Monday, Oct. 10, California, Tuc-day, Oi l. 11. Acorntree. Wednesday, Oct. 12. Twentieth, Thursday, Oct. lii. Burnt Hickory, Friday, Oct. 14. Raccoon, Satiirday, Oct. 15. I’timpkiy.vlno, Monday, Oct. 17. Entail, Ttieaday, Oct. 1H. Union. Wednesday, Oct. 11). Tallapoosa, Thursday, Oct. 20. Nineteenth, Friday. Oct. 21. Oains, Saturday, Oct. 22. Braswell, Monday, Oct. 24. A. I/. WoltTJlAN, T. 0. Skin Diseases. For the speedy and permanent cure of tetter, Halt rheum and eczema, Cham berlain’s Eye and Skin Ointment is without an equal. It relieves the itch ing and smarting almost instantly und its continued ubg effects a permanent cure. It also cures itch, barber’s itch, scald head, sore nipples, itching piles, chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and grunulated lids. Dr. Cad?*® Condition Powders for horses are the beHt tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. Price, 25 cents. Sold by For Hah* by A. J. Cooper & Co. No. ft. carrifif* Pullman Stooping Car Clmun- ^ooga t/» Washington und Chattanooga to Now York without obango. No. 4’vnrriOM Pullman Stooping Car Wnon* FlUotollrl tol. ' ‘"' ITf HTATIOWB. I*fqTy Lv ttorno ft louin 11.21am 10.00pm 3-ftftpm f.MJpra tu ftoam 11.86am 7.20pm :Vo. io -... ALL USE FAIL8. 'ough Syrup. TmIui Hood. I i tlffiia. Hold by drugglsu. tmstfjaiafciM? Ar Aunlston Ar Ulruilngbam,... Ar Holm a Ar Muridlan Ar New Orloanw.... Ar J auk son Ar Vicksburg Ar Shreveport tNo. 16 jjNo. 9 1 |t»a Tft i.(jupin 4.60pm Lv lloine.... ar| S.ftOam 6.4opm (5.57pm Ar i lad den. ar 0.00am O.M;pmi 7.Icpm'ArAttuUa* lvl ft.45um! o-wwum t Daily except Sunduy. | Sunday anfy. F. S. OANNON,Ddv.v. A O.M.,Washington, I).0 J M. CULP, Traf. Mgr.. Washington. 1). O. W. A. TURK. (J. P. A., Washington. D. C. h A. IJKNSCOTEH, a.o.p.a .Chattuuooga.Teta Wo. 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