The Dallas new era. (Dallas, Paulding County, Ga.) 1898-current, November 18, 1898, Image 7

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LOCAL LISES. Hood's Pills iS“r * Mr. J. E. Brown, of Atlanta, was in Galla* Tuesday. A good mulfc for sale cheap; cash nr on time. J. E. Bolter, McPherson, Qa. Mr. J. It. I lender; on, of Atlanta, visit ed his father’s fiitnlly.Smulay. DeWitt’s Colic ft Cholera Cure. Qatqkly nna Drfeatsrv and DlarrhiM. Mr. and Mrs. G: W.^Furr matle a trip to Atlanta this week. Get you a Mackintosh Overcoat for $1.75, at J. F. Welch’s. Mr. J. N. Baxter's son, Olllc, lias been quite sick for several days. To Purify and Enrich the Blood Strengthen the Nerves and invigorate the, System, tisc'Dr. M- A. Simmons 'Liver Medicine. Several from Bftllas went down lo At lanta MtmAriy. Ladies' and children’s Hats of all kinds at J. F. Welch’s. Monthly and Bearing-Down Pains, at tendant upon Irregular and Suppressed Menstruation, are relieved by Simmons Squaw Vine Wltie Tablets. Mr. A. B. Marcliman was at homo Sut- nrday and Sunday. | Weary women need an occasional dose of Dr. M. A. Slmmoua Liver Medicine to Strengthen their Nerves and Invigorate their System. ,' Mr. T. J. Ragsdale will begin school at 'tho Lee academy next Mouday. Our full Millinery is now on sale; ’tis complete and tasteful as any line you ever saw. Prices lower than you ever knew. Comp and buy. W. P. (Cooper & Bro. Several or the 8rd Gn., volunteers came up last and this week to visit lliclr rela tives. A cough Is not like a fever. It does not Imv’o to run a certain course. Cure it quickly and effectually with One Mlr'ite Cough Cure, the best remedy for all ages and for the most severe cases. We rec ommend It- because it’s good. A. J. Cooper & Ce. Call and examine our stock of Shores, ant) get our prices ^ Almost Hebless Limbs Broke Out ^ithj Dreadful Soree Phyalotana Prescribed niutTe tar* eaperllle end It Cured. “I have been troubled With Impure blood all my life. Five year* ago one of my limbs broke out with sows. 1 become so I oould not walk. My foot end limb were bedly swollen and 1 was almost help less for 10 months. The physician who was attending me ns golsg to Nash- ellle and he promised ho wof M talk with the doctors them about my taee. When he came book he said they told him I had better take Hood’s Serespartjft My hus band went right away and. Jbt me two bottlee. Before I bed finished taking the first bottle the soree began to beal. I kept on with the medicine until I waa well. The sons are completely healed and my general health 1s better.” Mas. Bahah Bbamlhtt, Polk, Tgnn. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Istbo best-in fact the One Tnjo Illood rurlflsr. Mr. J. 11. llainll, of Guest, Ala., waa In town last week delivering (rnit trees. The continued'wet weather la a great drawback to wheal sowing. Now open my new stock of Millinery goods Ladies’ Capes, Dress Goods, Silks and Trim- miners of alt kinds. Come in and get the Biggest Bargain you ever bought. J. F. WELCH- The Flashing Eye,. Buoyant Footstep and Rosy Complexion refill from tho use of Dr. SI. A. SltnmoiH Liver Medicine. Sir. Henry Gray, of F> Irani, bad the misfortune to get Ids art; b.oken in a sniffle Inst Tuesday. Highest market price paid for chickeps, eggs and all kinds ot coun try produce. MEEK BROS. Sir. Mayfield, an uged and highly re’ s.H-cted clUzcu, who lived la California district, died at his home last Monday befpre. y<?u buy. We think we can save you money in this line. Hay Bros. Dr. J. P. Greer, after s|<euding several fig/* In Alabama, returned home last Thursday.' To Regulate ttffc Slenses, Stop Flooding and too frequent nppenranoe of STouses, take Simmons Squnw Vine Wine or Tub- els. Remember tne Ilay-Bros., are selling goods to suit the price of cotton. Mr. J. L-Illgbt; of Decatur; stopped over In Dallas Thursday, on routo lo Iiomc. The completest line of La dies’ Cape6 ever seen in Dal las, now on sale at W. P. Cooper & Brother’s, Twenty styles. Prices $i.ooto $7.00. The Girl's Friend, Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets, cause natural appearance ami Regular Monthly return of menses Capes at your own nrice, at HAY BROS. . Tho reliable enro for Leucnrrhocn. Ova rian Disorders and Falling of Womb, is Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. Miss Bailie Watson visited her brothers, Messrs. 'J. B. and J. C. Watson, tills week. The cheapest jeans in the world, at HAY BROS. Most anything.taken—if we can get it —on subscription, silver, bank notes, 1 pressed, wonUl accept gold. Need it? Never needed money worse. The Best PLatop. A piece of flannel dampcncdwltli Obam- lierlalu’s l‘»!n llalm and bound on to the affected parts is spimrlot lo Jnny plaster. When troubled with a pain in the chest or sldu, or a lame back, give It a trial., You are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which It affords. Pain Balm Is also a certain cure for rheumatism, For sale by A. f. Cooper »t Co. Clocks at $2.00 for the next thirty days. Dallas Hardware Co. ROLL OF HONOR. We return ofir sincere 'thanks to the following for their subscription: J. R. Bowman, Dallas. G. W. Wheeler, Dallas. H. C'amp, Mow Hope. J. T. Spinks, New Hope. • J. L.'.Pearson, Nett Hope. It. L. Pearson, RoCkma-t. .1. D. Brown, Emliry. I. C. Matthews, Yorkvillo. T. J. U.-.gsdnlc, HIrnm. The Question. (Stolen from Bhskciipcare.) Will they, or will they not pay? That Is Hie question, Which Just new Is worrying. Whether it were better for us To endute the threats of creditors, The duns of bailiffs and sheriff’s; To have our "sanctum” sacrificed Ami smashed by the sheriff’s , Hammer; for naotUrr, with a 0'' Little cash and less brains to enjoy Our labor thus sacrificed; Or lo make our condition known, And ask our delinquents to come to our * aid— To pay that they pwe us, that we May likewise make our creditors. Rejoice with much Joy? . Clocks at $2.00 for the nsxt thirty days. Dallas Hardware Co. School iKioks at tho Nkw Eua ofllco for sale, or cxchkngc for books of similar grade on tbc same subject. 40 per ctn 1 . dl-count allowed for old hopks. Terms- cash. See? Worsted, Dress-goods, Silks and Trimmings of all kinds, in fact, every thing in General Mer chandise cheaper than any other hodse in town, at HAY BROS. A Mr. Gnzawny anil a Mr. Argo of this cjimty became engaged In a quarrel af. ter leaving Villa Rica,—having been to Atlanta to the show—Inst Wednesday week. Mr. Argo shot Mr. Gazaway In the mouth, inflicting what was thought tc be, a fatal wound. The two men lived in the south part of the county. ACT1VK HOLIOITORH WANTfit) KVH!\Y WI1RRK for "The Story of the Philippines', by Murnt Halstead, commissioned tty the dev' ornment as Official Historian to the War Dei partmrnt. The book was written In army camps at San Francisco, on the Pacific with tfcneral Merritt. In the hoapltals at Hdnolufa, In Hunt! Kong, In the American, tri-nohes v a Manila, til the Insurgent camps with Agnlnar do, on the deck of the Olympia with Dewey’ sad In the roar of battle nt the foil of Manila. Bonanza for agents.' Brimful of original plow ureg taken by government' photograph.?* oh the split. Isirge hock., 0,,yv price*,’ pig profit*, freight paid. Credit given. Drop all tTashy unnlHelnl war books. Outfit free. Address, T. T. Harls-r. fieo’y, Star Insurance Bldg, Chicago. , ok-. It appears from .Indications'Just nfiw that the farmers of lids County will sokr more wheat this fall Ilian ever before In it < history. Tills is a step In the rigb di rection. from the fact it is that which, if followed for a few years, will lend Ihb fanners to prosperity awl Independence. When tho farmer raises his supplies at home he Is bound to attain Independence. Had be at tbc proper time begun the rais ing of wheat, hogs, hay, cortl and other necessaries, he now—thut jf tho qoulberu farmer—would liayelwen th* most pros perous nnd Independent being on earth. IiOt the south]rslso her owo supplies and manufacture her own cottqn, nnd within s short time that hateful being, |fnown m "hard times,” will bo baiifslivil from ,our midst. Jim Tolley, a negro living near towp, shot off a gun last Wednesday, the breech pin flew, out, strtjtkii 111 in just’, above the eye and penetrated the sktill to the brain, causing what is thought to' be a fatal wound. Oerri Pectoral Mvad my child’s life in u attack of 99 ' JG. H. FRANKLlM, " Qcdford Springs, Vft RAIMIIB MOTTLES, fes. "As near aa I can find out the articles are very much the unt, and yet the man ufacture of one la famous and the manu facture of the othjsr is unknown.” • "Why, certainly. One of them advertises nnd the other doeen’t."— Chicago Peat, ROXANA. ^he rain last Sunday made everything look gloomy, eepeclally 4-cent cotton, 'ftte fields are still Mbit* with tuition. Mr. Tom Oodwln, of SumnfcrVlIlf, via. Red his parents, Mr. nnd Mr*. K. D. God win, lsstwoek. Mr. H. P. Foster la all smiles—It’s a girl. Mother and babe are doing well. Mr. Foster Is rather hdnrse and holds hie nrm in a mining position. Mr. J. N.Barron made a bualnesa trip to Dallas Monday. ,, Actrialu young men had iris'.photo taken and gave It to his best gtrj, whe It using It this cool weather to turn milk. From all Indication*, some Iricka of Cnptd will soon be brought to light In this section. Mans Twain, Bill Mts. THE SEVENTH’S VOTE. The Congressional election on the 8ih In th.e Seventh district resulted as follows: Bartow—Maddox 824; Austin It. Catoosa—Maddox tbS; Austin 8b. Chattooga—Maddox 409; Austin 44.' Cobb—Maddox 087; Austin It. Dade—Maddox 387; Austin 114. Floyd—Maddox 818; Austin 00. Gordon—Maddox 403» Austin 97. "Haralson—Maddox 874; Austin 900. Murray—Maddox 239; Anstin 108. . Polk—Maddox 488; Auatln 108. Paulding—Maddux 490; Austin 838. Whitfield—Mxddex 888; Austin 129. > Walker—Maddox 870; Austlu 89. itaddnxl* total vote 8908; Austin's 1939. Maddox’s majority 4000. We have not heard whether nr not Mr. Austin Intrnds to contest. i From Newlexlhnd. HtxrroN, New Zealand, Nov. 98, 18IN1. I am very pleased lo state that since I took the agency of ChemberlNtli’s medi cine* the sale hte tieon very Urge, more especially ot the Cough Remedy. In two years I‘have sold more of this particular remedy tnan of all other makes for the previous five yeara. Aa to Its efficacy, 1 have been Informed by scores-of persons of the good results tliey ha vtr{received from It, and know Its value from ,the use of It In my own household. It Is so pleas ant to take lhat we have to place the bot tle beyond the reach of the children. E.. J. MoANTi.nni'KY. For aale by A. J. Cooper 4k Co. A Cure fer Hoilburn That burning sensation in the etomach. the pains and suffering which I experienc ed for five long years, brought on by con tinued constipation nnd bllloueneaa, «re almost Indescribable. I tried every known remedy without effect. Finally I tried RamotVadilver Pill? 4k Tonlo Pellets, fol lowing the directions carefully. After taking a few doses I began to Improve. I have not used more than throe boxse and feql as well as 1 ever felt. My restoration to perfect health I attribute solely to the u *o of Rhmon’s LiVTq'f'lllt £ Tonlo Pel- leU, nnd I only wish I could pursued* others to do ns I did and lie cured—Logan M. Malls, Amsterdam, Va. t * i rri— HUNTSVILLE. As wcj have hot written' anything In some time, we will endeavor to give you a few lteW.‘. ' » J /\ ' < '* Corn lmeklngs nnd cotten picking are the order of the day. Mb Jim Boleiby, of tho 8rd Ga., rcgl menf.la up from Griffin on a furlough. He'lias f prolonged spell of sickness, aiyl has lost the use oTblsVight arm from fe ver setting In. We hope for his speedy recovery. Mfliried on last Sunday morning nesr Huntsville, Mr. Willie Wells to Miss Ada McGregor, Rev. V^. R. Twilly officiating They are a worthy young couple, and we Join their many friends In wishing tqem long siul happy life, asy to Take asy to Operate Are features peculiar to Jlood’s Pills. Small In Size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. Ajs one man E Art festur else,taste] Hood’s mid: * Yon never know yru n _ _ have taken a pill tin It to slO F. $ 3 11 0 ever.” *e. C. I. Hood & Ou, IIIM Proprietors. Lowell, Mshk The only pills to take with EfaMPft&mperUl* Are You <96 EasilyTired? Just roSaembor that all your ; etrongth must oomo from your ; food. Did you ovor think of that P Perhaps your muscles noed more strength, or your narves; or perhaps your stomaoh is weak and cannot digest what you eat. _ __ If you need more strongth then toko SCOTT'S EMULSION of Ood-Xilver OR with Hypo- phoaphitoa. Tho oil io the most easily changed of all foods Into strength i and the hypoplios- phltes are the beet tonics for tho norvoe. SCOTT’S EKUL- SION is the easiest and quickest cure for weak throats, for coughs of every kind, and for all cases of de bility, weak nerves, and lose of flesh. Jof. and 0I.OO; all druggists. SCOTT a BOWNE, Chcmlgts, New York. From Extreme Nervousness. fTAT no ono remedy can contain the clomonts necessary to cur©* all diseas es, la a fact well known to everyone Dr. Miles' 8u*tcm of Ucitoratlro Remedies* consists of seven distinctively different .preparations, each for its own purpose. Mrs. L. d. Bramley, 37 Henry fit., fit. Oath- •rlncs, Ontario, writes: "For years I suf fered from extreme nervousncMo'and unnoy- ng constipation, developing Into palpitation tnd wcaknesfl of tho benrt. I was unable to tlocp, Buffered much from hcadacbo, pain In my left elde, palpitation and a comtant feeling of weakness and prostration. I began using Dr. Miles’ Nervine, Heart Cure and Xervo and Liver Pills and tho Anti*Faln Pill* to relieve sudden paroxysm* of pain and headache. I soon felt much Improved and the pains und ache* and weariness left mo. I then took Dr. Miles’ Restorative Tonic and am now restored to my former good health.” Dr. Milos' Remedial arc sold by all drug gist* under a posltlvo guarantee, first bottle benefits or money re funded. Book on dis eases of the heart and nerves free. Address, DH. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, InOj Mr. yr, If. ^nderson contemplate* mov- g to towtf *oon. Vtb regret to glre, him With best of whhet. Hustv.im. How JtpAMM Woo. Jepsn It s long way off, and this charm ing story of how courtship* are carried on among the elite of their society comet to us from this far-away land. In certain districts, In houses wherein reside tdeugh- ter of mnrrisgeble age, an empty flower pot Is encircled by • string and suspended from a window or the veranda. Instead of serenades by moonlight and other deli cate ways of making an Impression, It I 1 etiquette for the Japanese lover to ap proach the dwelling of hit sweetheart bearing soma choice plant In hit hand, which he reverently proceeds to plant In the vase. This takes place when he Is fully aware that mothor and daughter are at home. This act of placing a plant In tho flower pot It equivalent to a formal proposal to ths lady of his choice. The lover, having settlsd'tbe plant to hit mind, retires, and the lady It free to act as site ideates. If he Is the right man, she takes every care of bis gift, waters It and tends It carefully with her own bands, that all may tee that the donor It' accepted as a suitor. But If he It not the favorite, or If the stern parents object, the poor plant 1* torn from the vase and the next morning lies limp and withered 011 the vernda or In thepath below.—Detroit Free Press. GEORGIA PAULDING COUNTY- Notlce it hereby given that all persons having claims against the estate of W. R. Owen, deceased, ere requested to Ale aaUl settle at once. T. J. Owxb, Adni'r. of W. H. Owen, dec'd. Catarrh Cfn flfc Cured Ry eradicating from the blood the' scrofu lous taints which cause It. Hood’s Snr- sqpgrllla cures catarrh, promptly and per •manently, becauaqit,strikes at tbe root of the trouble. ' The rich, pure blood which It makes, circulating through tbe delicate passages of the mucous membranes, soothes and rebuilds tho I Issues, giving them a tend ency to health Instead of disease, and ul timately curing the affection. At the same time Hood’s Sarsaparilla strengthens, Invigorates and energizes the whole system and makes the debilitated victim of catarrh feel that new life has been imparted. Do not dally with snqffr, Inhalants or other local applications, but take Hood Sarsaparilla and cure catarrh absolutly and surely by removing the causes which produce It. Tax Notice—3ad and Last Kouad. Dallas, Tuesdsy, Nov. 10.' "Umphrey’s, Wednesday Nov. 10, Weddlngton, Thursday Nov.-17, Hiuim, Friday Nov. 18, California, Saturday Nov. 19. Acomtree; Monday,Nov. 91, Twentieth, Tuesday Nov. 29, Burnthickory, Wednesday Nov. 98, Raccoon, Thursday Nov. 94. Dallas, Friday & Saturday Nov. 23-20, Pumpkinvine, Monday Nov. 28, , . Utah, Tuesday Nov. 99, Union, Wednesday Noy. 80,, * Tallapoosa, Thursday Dec. 1,*' Nineteenth, Friday Dec. 3, Cains, Saturday Dec. 8, Dallas, Monday A Tuesday Dec. 5-0, Braswell. Wednesday Dee. 7. A, L, WqhtIian, T, C. in NEW G! opei >f D line or Dry Goods, tions, Groceries, f Hats, tLidies’ and ( Underwear, Orocker; Tin Ware, and me other articles that you need. Call and exam ine our stock, aret our prices and be convinced r that we will sell yon Roods as cheap as they ., 1 ’ can be bought else- where. We want a share oi your patron age, and hope, by fair * dealings, to get it *nd retain it. Respt’y HEEK BROS. (Next door to Cooper’s drug store.) -flh , SOUTHERN RAILWAY. f—14 ihMili la KfWeUair i UTATioita. I Uo. 14 Lv Chattanooga........ Ar Dalton Ar Home Ar Atlanta Lv Atlanta Ar Macon Ar Je.llp Ar Everett Ar JecUoonvHle niuem 1 Slam vooeui 11.44am Aifilpm t. 10pm Lr Jeaup Ar JoekNoarlllo Lv Everett Ar UrunawIcX mnr Mlpm 0.40pm Il.b0|*i l|.5j|im HOAuin e-IOom 7.16am 0.40utn frultim 1.00pm ~7.l6atn B.30nm t o*MU SUfMi a»)oiw w M)izt 2SS3 ITtMi 4jurat ;i*.T No. 10 carries Pullman Bleeping Car Chat, tonooga to Atlanta. ’No. |4 curries Pullman Hlnoplng Oar and Day Coaches Chattanooga to .fuckHouvIlIu und Ala tanu to llrunswlek. No. S carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta* nooirtt to Atlanta. ETATfOHS. . Lv Atlanta % Ar Chattanooga Lv Chattanooga Ar Ilurgfn Ar Lexington.' ArLoulavlUe Hb.Tf T.Wain 6.69a to 7. Warn 6-40*01 hA'ifim 4.a»pin 6. IU|>m 7.60ptn jfcr Cincinnati7 7lbpin 18p Lr Chattanooga Ar Niuihvllle . AoSptn srr LiiisitS itshpin larama r.sspea n.iuam * "— i.oipas l.VKim twain TtOam Vifium 6. tOutn to’ChaiUnooga and Opaltunooga to ClaelunatL No. V carries Pullman Bleeping Car Atlanta to Cincinnati and Cbattanooga to DouI.rlUe. BTATIONS. MOam II Warn l.mptn S llpm ilfipm No^l 4.10am 8-O.Mam $A0am n.4Sum 1.16pm 6.40pm W.6'ipni 1.40am 7.60am NoTiI Gtoupia I. Ionia g 'jaam ' At thus ^.SOjm NOTICE, TO ALL NY FRIENDS. I have opened up business at 23 West Mitchell Street, and will be glad to furnish you with all kinds of good things to drihk, such as fine Rye whrskey, from $2 to $8 «m , 'cbytt»oo, JL to tail.- per gallon. Corm from $ i •5° to $2 per gallon, and all kinds of Beer and Wines. Mail orders given special attention. When in the City, call on me, and when you want anything in my line, write me. Respectfully Yours, J. E. BROWN. Lt £hattunuoga Ar Knoxville Ar MorrlHtown Ar Hot Springs Ar A*bevlllo Ar Salisbury Ar Oreonuboro Ar KuIHkH Ar Norfolk Ar Wa Tilmnon... Ar Now York.j..^. IfcAlpm No iTeurrles Pullman Druwfug Itoom Sleep. Ing Car Chattunooga Ui New York via Aahe- vine anil Sallabury to Richmond, arriving Rich- mond a40 n-m. also Pullman ^looping Cat bury, with Putlmia Slecplnif Cur Chattanooga to Hatlabury and Bull-bur, to New York with out change. • No. 4 | No. f "nuupm. a.mum AMpm'llMan k.litem. I-Mpm T.oaam S ithpm T.coum 1 i.supm HTATIOgg. Lv Chattunooga... Ar Knoxville Ar Morrlutown..... Ar Hrlstol Ar Washington... Ar Naw York No. A carries Pullman Stooping Car ChaMn- mra to Washington and Chattunooga to New York without change. No. 4 carries Pullman Slooplhg Car Kaoi- rule toHrl tol. Mo.Tr Skin Diseases. For the speedy and permanent core of tetter, salt rheum and ecxeme, Cham- berUio'i Eye and Skin Ointment ia withont an equal. It relieve* the Itch ing and smarting almost instantly and its continued uae effects a permanent cure. It alto cans itch, barber's Itch, scald head, tore nipples, Itching pilee, chapped hands, ehronlo tore eyes and granulated lids. Lv Rome Ar Anniston Ar lllriulngbtin... Ar New Orleua- ArTookoon Ar Vlok.hurg Ar Shrereporv . tNol'is'i'lNo. »I XdOpml tMpm l.v fti A40ptn ASTpm Ar O; •den. i Tics n.2\*m lo.oopm s.66pm 7.Wpm latOMa 5.46sli llS&ftOi i.topm tWoTBIiNo. 10 Vi — 6.00am [SB or 6.00am 66M Atfflml T.IOpulAr AttallA jv A4S*rn J>tD*at " ♦ bully except Sunday. 1 Swnday oaly. P. 8. CANNON. edv.P. Ao.w..Waohlngsoa, D.<7 J. M. CULP, Traf. Mgr.. WaahMstoa. IL O. W. A. TURK, O. P. A.. Wa.hluglow, D. <}. C A. UENSOOTER. a.o.p. A.Ohatl Dr. OM Ceadiflen IVwden for horses are the beet tonlo. blood purifier and vermifuge. Price, 98oenU. Bold by For sale by A. J. Cooper 4fc Co. One Minute Cough r.urw, cured. That t* whst It *a? niyft for, We Club THE NEW ERA with Tbe Weekly Constitution, «1.5« XJie Weekly Journal. SI.Oo Tbc Tlirioe-a-Week World, SI.45 The Twlce-a-vreek Globe-Democrat, Sl.fO Tbe Twlcc-a-weck Courler-Journal, Sl-9o Twlce-a-week Detroit Frag Preir, Sl.fO Home nntl Farm. Sl-lQ