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LOCAL LIKES.
Kelt Tuesday li legal sale day.
Col. A. J.'Catnp waa in Atlanta Mon
day. '
Iloa. J. W. McUurity, af Day, waa In
IMIaa Monday.
The Naw Era and Weekly ‘constllu.
tlon for only 91.00.
A good mule for aale cheap; cash or 01.
time. 1.1 Duller, McPheraon, Qa.
Mr. J. W: Hay waa In Atlanta on bush
Bean laat Friday.
DaWItt’a Calic 4k Cholera Care
A hot- light la being waged In BID
county orel the liquor qvesllon.
Get you a Mackintosh
Overcoat for $1.75, at
J. F. Welch's.
Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine Iw
rlnce 1840 steadily itaen In public faror,
and the demand for II far exceeds that of
any other Liver Medicine.
Dr. Greer will be at Dallaa a few weeka,
and all who need dental work done will
do well to aee him at once. lie nceda all
the money that la due him to pay hie
cradltora. , »
Ladies’ and children’s
Hats of all kinds at
J. F. Welch’s.
Mlaaea Millie Bullock and Ethel Smith
are ▼ letting frlenda In Atlanta.
Our fall Millinery is now on
sale; ’tis complete and tasteful
as any line you ever saw.
Prices loiwqr than you ever
knew. Coriie and buy.
W. P. Cooper & Bro.
A cough l|l not like a fever. It Joes not
have to run a , certain course. Cure It
quickly and effectually with One Minuti
Cough Cure, tlio liest remedy for all ages
and for the moat severe cases. We rec
ommend it hecauae it'a good. A. J.
Cooper A Co.
The recent cold aoap waa the death of a
large number of fat tings.
Call and txamine our stock
of Shoes, and get our prices
before you buy. We think
we can s*ve you money in this
line. V Hay Bros.
¥»• Erneat Rawla, of Atlanta, waa tne
gueat of hla uncle, Mr. R. L. llawla, laat
week.
If you need a geod organ or aewlng ma
chine cheap, call on us. We can and
Will save you money.
Remcniber the IJay Bros.,
are selling goods to sui} the
price of cotton.
Mra. R. W. Rnaaoro hai been visiting
her daughter, Mr*. E. L. Allgpod, ol
Villa Rica.
The coRipletcst line of La-
. dies’ Capes ever seen id Dal
las, now on sale at W. P.
Cobper & Brother’s. Twenty
styles. Prices $ i .oo to .$7 .oo.
Mr. .G. W. palma and daughter, Ml §
Beulah, were ra Atlanta'Wedncadty shop
ping* ■ ’ j,
The cheapest jeans in
the world, at
HAT BROS.
Blmmona Squkw .Vlae Wine on Tablets
Prevent and curb Palpitation ojj Hairt,
Dlrzinesaj Sick lies lacho, Chill Jr Serisa
Uona.
Dr. M. A. Owens and family am visit
lug their parents near Pumpk^nvlne
church. - j I
Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Kedlcin
searches out all impurities in the system
and expels them harmlessly by the nutur.
al channels.
Mra. S. D. Brad well, wife of ex-stnte
school commissioner, waa hurled at Mc
Intosh last Tuesday.
Highest market price
paid for chickens, eggs
and all kinds ol coun
try produce.
MEEK BROS.
Biliousness
la eaaaed by UxpM liver, vhlch pm rents dlges-
Hoa and penult* food to ferment and petrify la
Miestomaek. Tlwa lotto* dullness, beau: ebe,
Hood’s
maarnlaa, nervousneaa, and. _ .
M not relieved,bilious tarer.4
or blood potsoalug. Hood’s 111S
nils stlaulata tka nomaeb. ■ ■■■wW
rsasa ma Urar, surf haadael
DWtsAaiw
Hood’s Coupon
Calendar
I* a perfect bean-
ve ty, patriotic, up to
date. Subject:
“An American Girl’’
One of the hnndaomeat pieces of color
work lamed this year. Lithographed,
with border of army and navy emblems
embossed in gold. Leave your name
with your druggist and ask him to save
you a copy or send 6 cent* In stumps for
ono to C. I. HOOD A CO.,
. Lowell, Mass.
[Mention this paper.)
See change In ad. of Dallaa Hardware
Company,. They have a complete stock
and will'give you bargsins.
Mrs. W. J Clarke, McRae, Gb„ writes:
For years have mrely been, and hardly
know how I could keep house, without
Dr. M. A. Sitnmona Liver Mcdlntp. It
cures me of Sour Stomach and ifclges-
tlon; my husband of Dyspepsia, aaMrom
personal test regard It superior MjMack
Draught and Zcllln’s Liver McdioiM.
Mr. J. K. Bennett and family left last
Wednesday morning for tlielr new home
la Talladega, Ala. We regret to lose
them from our midst, but wish them hap
piness aud prosperity In their new Jome.
Remember
Hood’s Sarsaparilla is
America’s Greatest Medi
cine for the Blood and
the best that Money Can
Buy. Hence take only
Hood’s.
But a few more days until Clirlslmns.
Don’t let that day tlml you Without hav
ing y°»r subscription account credited.
Hour Btomanhc Troubles, Cold Feet and
Hands, Excessive Menstrual Flow, with
Simmons Sqnaw Vine Wine or Tablet*.
Now open my new
stock of Millinery goods
Ladies’ Capes, Dress
Goods, Silks and Trim
mings of all kinds.
Come in and get the.
Biggest Bargain ydu
ever bought.
J. F. WELCH-
If you* feel Dull, Languid, Broken-
Down, Debilitated, liavo Weak Stomach
or Iudigcslion, use Dr. M.. A. Simmons
Liver Medicine.
School books at the New Eli a office for
sale, or exc|iango for books of slmila
grade on the same subject. 40 per cen
discount allowed for old liooks. Terms
caih. See?
There Is more cotton In the Acids than
usual at this season of the year, owing to
the continued had weather.
Fains In Head, Neck, Shoulders, Back,
Frout, Sides, Hips and Limbs arc read Jy
cured by Simmons Squaw Vlao Wine or
Tablets.
Prof. W. E. Cogburn will tcaeh a claas
in penmanship at Hew Hope church about
four miles from town.
To settle tho Stomach aud Overcome
the Nausea of Prospective Mothers, take
Simmons Squaw Vine W|ne or Tablets.
Capes at yonr own
mice, at HAY BROS.
^The North Georgia Conference which
was held at Augusta adjourned last Tues
day. Rev. J. F. M’xon h the presiding
elder of the Rome district.
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy can always lie depended
upon and is pleasunt and safe to take.
Sold by A. J. Cooler & Co.
Rev. F. G. Golden will serve the Dallas
circuit another year. Hev. J. T. Eake
will go to Coweta. Mr. Eakca
|s a good preaches and, we think, a con
sclentlous Christian gentleman, and will
do good wherever his lot is east.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McBrnyor visile
reiatives near Drakctowu this week.
Worsted, Dress-goods,
Silks and Trimmings of
all kinds, in fact, every
thing in General Mer
chandise cheaper than
any other house in
town, at HAT BROS.
It seems that It is hard for us to make
some understand that we are serious
shout needing money. Wa need It and
need It badly, and It appears ts' us that
any nmu, woman or child could pay some
on their subscription within two or three
years. We are not running the paper for
fun or glory, but for the money, and
there are nouc we love so well as to work
for so long far nothing.. Wo need money
bow to pay our dubta. Come and pay us
so we can da ao.
Pains In the cheat when i\ person has a
cold Indicate a tendency toward pneurao-
ula. A piece of flannel dampened with
Chamberlain's Palo Balm and bound on to
the chest over the seat of pain will
promptly relieve the pain and prevent the
threatened attack of pneumonia. This
same treatment will curs a lame back In a
few hours. Sold by A. J. Cooper A Co.
Mr. J. Wesley Smith, of Tidings, Chat*
tooga county, came down last Saturday
to vMt his daughter, Mrs. Plnkard, and
his mkny friends around Dallas.
Two Pointed Questions Answered.
What Is the use of making a belter ar-
tie than your competitor If you can not
get a I teller price for It?
Ans.—As there Is no difference In the
price the public will buy only the better,
so that while our profits may lie smaller
on a single sale they will be ranch greater
in the aggregate.
How can you get the public to know
your make-is the best?
If both articles are brought prominently
before the public both are certain to he
tried and the public will very qnlckly
piss judgment on them and use only the
b itter one.
This explains the large sale of Cham-
berlslnt Cough Remedy. Tho people have
been using It for years and have found
that It can always be depended upon. They
may occasionally take up with some fash
ionable novelty put forth with. exaggera
ted claims, but are certain to return to the
one remedy that they know to be reliable'
and fur coughs, colds and croup there Is
nothing equal to Chamlierlatn’i Cough
Remedy. For sale by A. J. Cooper* Co,
ACTIVE SOLICITORS WANTBD KVKRT
WHKKB for "The Story ot the Flilllpplses',
by Murnt Halstead, rmnmlsslnnrd by thstiov.
ernment os OflU-lal Historian to tho War Do
partiivcnl. Tin- book war written In army
comps ot Hon Fronetsco, on the Foeltte
Uencrol Merritt. In the hospitals si Honolulu,
In Hong Konx, In the American trenches
Manila, in tlnf Insurgent comps with Agutnol,
de, on the deck ot the Olympic with Bewey
o-id In the ronr of battle ot the fall ot Manila.
Honanso tor agents, brimful of original pict
ures token by government photographers on
tho spot. Large book. Low prices. Big profile.
Freight paid. Credit given. Drop all trashy
unofficial war books. Outfit free. Address, F*
T. Barber. Hee'y, Star Insurance Bldg, Chicago.
Han. O. M. Hitch, of Quitman, Ga., ex
representative of Brooks count*, waa ti e
guest of Dr. E. II. Robertson on Thanks.
String.
Mrs. Allot Elliott, of Atlanta, ts vlattlag
Aar parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mat
thews, near New Hope.
Mr. W. J. McBrayer, of near Drake-
town, spent part of the week In Dallas.
Ust of Jirors Drawn for January
Term, 1899.
Ucrri Pectiral
mvod tho Hrco of two of my chO-
4r«a when to oil appearance they
were hi the first stage of
CoDsoroptiofl”
J. W. HUFF0RD, Farmington, la.
MALr-WZB BOTTLES, get.
Grand Ji:rt.
,1. N. Bsrron,
E, II. Robertson,
R. H. Csthcart,
G. D. Frazer,
J. D. Butler,
G. B. Tumor,
T. ). Pearson,
L. P. Allgood,
J. M. Lard,
J. W. Wood,
J. M. Holland,
T. J. Cooper,
W. A. B. Ragsdale,
J. R. Baggett,
Wra. Jones, 1207
Wm. M. Palmer,
J. N. Msndews,
A. H. Mosley,
J. H, Henderson,
N. W. Roberts,
Wm. Jones, 042
P. L. Allgood,
Henry Braswell,
E. D. Camp.
J. T. Whitworth,
Wm. II. Morgan,881
W. J. Grogan,
J. L. McBrayer,
Snowden Robertson,
J. 8. Spinks.
TRAvnns Jrnr
—Fihht Wikk.
T. J. McLendon,
J. W. Grogan,
J. W. Atchesont
C. 0 Babb,
A: J. Cooper,
J. li. Cimtrell,
B. J. Gann,
Henry 8, Bullock,
W. F. Walkar, Jr.
J. T. Bone,
B. D. Rose,
J. H. Frazer,
J. Hold. Moon,
J. C. Harris, 1003.
J. J. Cooper,
Bailey Bonn,
Henry Bone, Hr.
B. T. Drake, *
John Bone, Hr.,
W. J. Babb,
E. 8. McCollum,
John Fuller,
D. A. Wills,
Asbcrry B. Clonts,
P. M. Carter,
J. C. Harris, 1080.
Levi Cooper,
M. F. Swnfford,
J. F. Danton,
H. L. Wells,
W. O. Carter,
O. W. Carter,
W. 8. Conn,
J. D. Ware,
J. L. Clay,
John Wells.
Thavir* Jort-
-Second Waxx.
W. G. McBrayer,
J.T. Monk,
W. H. McDonald,
8. D. Holland, Hr.
G. K. Durham,
A. N. Walker,*
H. 0. Wood,
O. J. Florence,
Wm. Bullock,
J. O. Owen,
H. II. Emhry,
It. A. Brown,
T. W. Kukeatraw,
W. I. Fain,
G. J. Umphrey,
M. N. Moon,
J. B. Hutcheson,
J, M. Holcombe,
G. W. Guess,
J. It. Meek,
Green 8. King,
8. P. Arnold,
J. L. Crowley,
Z. P. Austin,
N. L. McClung,
W. T. F. Thoris
Wm. J. Austin,
J. C. Meek,
W. H. Golden,
;ll. 8. Jeffers,
W. A. Cagle,
John T> Holland,
T. J. Ragsdale,
W. T. Arnold,
Wm. Johnson,
D. C. Parris.
Wc want your patronage, and tor get it and keep ft;
•flier you th$ best quality of goods at lowest po^il^g pieces.
W e carry a full line of General M«rthandj£, including
FAMILY GROCERIES AND HARDWRM V
Wc also buy all kinds of Country, Produce* fgp ,\yhich
,vc will pay the highest market price. ^£jpm^»*
We are here to stay, and propose by fair methods aud
y *. • •* tjL,
he honest treatment of our customers^ to build up such «
trade as will nuthorizc us to stay. Call onus, when in Aee'd
of anything in our line. Respectfully^
MEfiK BROTHERS.
“Saved Her Life.**
Your
Doctor
Knows
Tour doctor knows all about'
foods and medlolnos.
Tbe next time you see him,
Just ask him what he thinks |
icon’s Emulsion
Of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypo-
phosphites. We are willing '
, to trust In hla answer.
For twenty-live years doo- '
tors have prescribed our
Emulsion for paleness, weak-
l ness, nervous exhaustion, and |
for all diseases that cause
. loss in flesh.
' Its creamy color and Its 1
pleasant taste make it es
pecially useful for thin and
l delicate ohUdren. i
Mo other preparation of cod-
. Uver oil is like It Don’t lose
' time and risk your hoAlth by '
vnvtnpf something unknown ,
and untried. Keep in mind 1
l that SOOTT8 EMULSION |
has Btood the test / for a
. quarter of a oentury.
1COT1** BOVINE?&&& Yoik,
^*vwwvv>M
Catarrh Can Ba Cured
By eradicating from tho blood tho scroftt-
lous taints which cause It. Hood's Sar
saparilla cures catarrh, promptly anti per-
manentfy, because it strikes at the root of
the trouble.
The rich, pure blood which It makes,
circulating through tbe delicate passages
of the mucous membranes, soothes and
rebuilds tho tissues, giving them a tend
ency to health Instead of dlsense, nnd ul
timately curing the affection.
At the same time Hood's Sarsaparilla
strengthens, Invigorates and unergir.es the
whole system nnd makes the debilitated
victim of catarrh feel that new life has
been Imparted.
Do not dally with amiffr, inhalants or
other local applications, but take Hood’s
Sarsaparilla and cure catarrh alisolutly
and surely by removing the causes which
produce it. <
Mr. II. Hughes' little baby, which bud
been sick for smuu time, died last Satur
day night nnd was burled at Drnketowu
last Sunday. *
Dr. W.'O. Hitchcock was in Monday
aad favored us with a year's subscription-
lie Is a successful farmer as well ns a
physician. He has already sown several
bushels of wheat. The doctor Is one of
our licet citizens.
Boy's Dixie Turning
Plows at $1.25; Scooter
Plows at 3c. per pound
at the Dallas Hardware
Store.
All members of tbe Baptist church arc
rcq iestpl to attend cqnfereace to-morrow.
Mr. J. A. Vinson, who lives In the west
part of the county, so says the Roekmart
Slate, raised enough Irish potatoes on ono
acre of ground this year to buy six hales
of cotton. This Is evidently more profita
ble than cotton; for tho white king hits
eeijsed to pay expenses and must lie de
throned, else tils subjects will become
-laves Indeed. Diversified farming Is
wlmt the south must fall Into, else she
will soon lie bankrupt. No tiettnr time
lb in now to begin.
GEORGIA PAULDING COUNTY—
Notice Is hereby given that all persons
having claims against the estate of W. It.
Owen, deceased, are requested to file said
claims with me within the time preHcrilied
by law, nnd all persons indebted to said
estate are rctpiesteil to eomn forward nnd
settle at once.
T. J. Owiin, Adm’r.
of W. n. Owen, dec’ll.
Meadow Unt-dcn farm, In Augusta, Oa.,
the old home of George Walton, one of
the signers of the Declaration of Indr.,
peudcnce, will be purchased by the
Daughters of the American Ret ol tlon
nnd Imi preserved ns an historic spot, ftor
the style of Ml. Vornon. The 25 (KM) I: cm-
hers of the order will contribute towards
Its purchase and the chapter at Augusta
will look after its preservation.—'f reo
Press, Detroit.
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Utnoogu to Atlanta.
No. 14 ourrleR Pullman Rloonlnu Oar airl .TO,
CoachfMOhttitanooKu to Jaof'H.mvIllo ati-l AW
lantu u» llrunuwlrta
Np. 8 currlos Pullman BloQpInjc Car Chr.tta*
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M RS. JOHN WALLET, of Jeffarson,
Wls., than whom none is more highly
esteemed* or widely known, writes.
'In 18001 had a scyoro attack of LaGrlppe
and at tbe ond of four months, In spite of all
physicians, friends and good nursing could
do, my lungs heart and nervous system were
so completely wrecked, my life was de
spaired of, my friends giving me up. 1 could
only sloetfby the use of opiates. My lungs
«nd heart pained mo terribly and my congh
was most aggravating. I could not He In
ono position but a short tlmo and not on my
left side at all. My husband brought me
Dr. Miles' Ticrvine and Heart Cure and I be
gan taking them. When I had taken a half
bottle of each I was much better and contin
uing persistently I took about a dozen bot
tles and will completely restored to health to
the surprise of all."
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 tne* heart and
uervns free, Address,
Ufti MU,WWEWIUAbUOi, Hlktart.Ifidi
Tax Notice—3nd and Last Round.
Dallas, Tueaday, Nov. 15.
Umphrcy',, Wednesday Nov. 10,
Wcddlngtou, Thursday Nov. 17, •
Hiram, Friday Nov. 18.
California, Saturday Nov, 19.
Acorntrcc; Monday.Nov. 21,
Twentieth. Tuesday Nov. 22,
Burnthlckory, Wednesday Nov. 23,
Raccoon, Thursday Nov. 24,
Dallus, Friday * Saturday Nov. 25-2(1
Pumpkiuvlne, Monday Nov. 28,
Utah, Tuesday Nov. 29,
Union, Wednesday Nov. HO,
Tallapoosa, Thursday Dec. -1,
Nineteenth, Friday Dec. 2,
Cains, Saturday Dec. 3,
Dallas, Monday * Tuesday Dee. 5-0,
J* Braswell, Wednesday Dec. 7.
A. L. Wokthan, T. C.
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NOTICE,
TO ALL HY 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 drink, such as fine
Rye whiskey, from $2 to $8
per gallon. Corm from $1.50 At Now Vork
to $2 per gallon, and all kinds
of Beer and Wines. Mail
orders given special attention.
When in the City, qall on me,
and when you want anything
in my line, write me.
Respectfully Yours,
J. E. BROWN.
toChnttanooga and utiattanoo/a to Cincinnati
No. V ourrlet* Pullmuu ftloepinu Cor AMunlL
to Cincinnati and Chattanooga to Louinvlllo.]
stations."
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Skin Diseases.
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Flue
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. 101* solid trulA Chattono?»ga to Hallas i
with Pullman sleeping Car Chattanooga, v
to Salisbury and Hallsburi to Now York wltfe*^
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Ar Morrlntown.
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No. A carrier Pullman Stooping Car CbatAa-
"/tout* to Washington and Chattanooga to NOW
York without chango.
No 4 carries Pullman Slipping Car Knos*
rlllo Oo Uri tol.
— STATIONS- | ^ ^71
Lv' Abin«
Ar Anniston
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6.40pm fl.57pm Ar Ua<l den. ar
a«»pini 7.inpm'Ar Attqllq. . lv
’ Toally excopt* Sunday. | Sunday only.
F. S. Ci AN NON. Sdv.p. A o.M., Washington, DO
j. M. CULP. Traf. Mgr.. Washington. D. a
W A TURK. O. P. A.. Washington. D. a
C. A. HKNSCOTER. A G P* A-.ChatUnoogn,To^
We Club
THE NEW ERA with
For the speedy and permanent care of
tetter, salt rheum and eczema, Cham
berlain's Eye nnd Skin Ointment Ib
without nn equal. It relievos tho itch
ing and smarting almost Instantly and 1 The Weekly Constitution,
its continued use effects a permanent T , w.^klv Jounml
cure. It ulso cures itch, barber s Itch, ! . - , i„ ,,
scald head, soro nipples, itching piles, : The Thrioc-a-Wcek World,
chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and, Tbe Twlce-u-wvek Glohc-Dcmocrat, 81.60
granulated Uda. I The Twlce-s-week Courier.Journul, 9120
Dr. radv*. r^ndirimi FM^en^for!
horses are the best tonic, blood purifier Hom() f(inB| . flifl
and vermifuge. Price, 35 o?nt«. 6t>14by
F'r la'o by A, ,1, CiwjUTtS L : u.