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THE NEW ERA.
ESTABLISHED 1882.
u n. vnalker. - - - editor.
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Kn'orrd In tin* |MiBtofl\cc at DaIIax «b second
rUsK mail matter.
DALLAS, GA.. JANUARY 9.
PHONE 2S
KUBSCWPTIOA :
dot. year -
bi* monlliH ...
Three months •
'71>c
40c
20c
Notice to Ahvkrtihkiih—After .lamia-
Vy 1.M, 1WW, all cutii with wood bnulH will he
j->Jnoted nt thin ofllce. All eleotros must hnve
*ietai bason am \v» positively will not aeoept
any other kind after aliove unto.
To Our Patrons.
An \vt> - ure short a printer—
writ,notit proper notice—wo ask
the inrhilgtMtce'of our friends for
any short comings of the paper
in tile way of news, errors, etc.
We are doing tint very best, we
can under the circumstances.
It will not lie long, however,
until we will have the necessary
help, and then we will be able
to get out the paper in its usual
shape if not bettor. So bear with
us, friends, for we are doing all
we can, but by-and-by we will
eoine out o:i top and The New
Era will continue to carry the
news, asTu the past, lo its many
readers, all of whom w<u wish
ahundent. prosperity in the year
tW03.
It would not require A smge to
convince the people of Dallas
now that water works would he
beneliciul to the town.
We can never expect Dallas
to be classed as a modern town
so long as our streets remain , in
their present condition.
There were twelve cliltcrciit
lines of railroad built in Geor
gia during the present year,
or about two hundred ami
twenty miles.
The condition of the public
roads of t he county seem to be
Miisfactory to our Citizenship.
jis vet we hear no very strong
protest from them. If you are
in favor of anything lot the peo
ple know It.
Who made resolutions on
Now Year’s duv? Who has brok
en their resolutions since New
Year’s dit.\? May all good resolu
tions bo kept. If you haven’t
made any, make them yet.
Ben Tillman at Columbs:
“I don’t know how this negro
problem will be solved, but
one thing is as absolutely fixed
to me as that tomorrow’s sun
will rise, there are not enough
long-nosed Yankees in hell, or
out of hell, to keep the white
men of the south from controll
ing the south.”
AGRAND OPPORTUNITY.
Tho General Board of Fduea-
1 ion lias made an oiler to the
citizens of Paulding county.
They offer to duplicate the
amount contributed by the citi
zens of the county to build a
school house. That is if the citi
zens of the county will raise ,$2,-
1)00 or $8,000 the board will give
t;he same.
By accepting the above offer
the county oould have a live or
six thousand.dollar school build
ing which would place in the
leach of every youth in the
tii -ntv an education*.
RHEUMATISM
CURED AT LAST
Good News for all Who
Suffer With Rheu
matism Free.
To nil wco slitter with rheumatism ■ I
will gladly wild free the wonderful stnrv
of him rut- mother wns cured after yearn
of nitlV. ring, together with tin? most'elab
orate treatise on rheumatism ever pub
lished.
No matler whnl your form of rheuma
tism in, whether acute, chronic, muscu
lar, liitlanimntory, solstice neuralgia,
gout, lumbago, etc—no matter how malty
doctors have failed in youi case—uo mat
ter how many so-called “suie cures” you
hnve tried—1 want you to write to me
and let m ■ tell you how mother w an cured.
1 am neither n doctor nor a professor—
••Imply n plain man of biislmsa—but I.
have a cure lor ilieuiii- Him, and I want I
to Pll every who sutfers wilh risen- 1
miilisin all aiami it. I wish to lie clearly
under-t od. and trust tli it all who are’
sulfirimr with tin (entitle disease, how
ever'pp.uenil.v e olid the each of cure !
will w rite to me tlila day and I will rend I
you by teiurn mail this worn of mine. 1!
upped es|fcdall\ lo the "dir uiiealh 111”
who are wearied and di-numiged with
‘‘doctoring’' and to those who have been
Ci st iisi'li as •‘incnrahle.” 4II you leivu
thought abom I'Mi'iiinatisin may lie wrong
—let me fell 011 oin expeiiencV. Surely,
il ion littv rheumatism, or have a suffer-
i g friend, il will pay you to Investigate
my offer, , •. wm . u. <I prove for yourself
there claims l mu .■ .
Semi m vl.ur ddrens today—a postal
e ril will .In—and I ill mail you diis
wonderful si iry. If you have any IrieiHls
suffeililg with rhenmaMsiii, no matter
wl ere l> cate . semi me tlu ir address and
1 . ill mail the n a epy. Me address is
VI I OU It '.INHOLI, Bloomlleld. Ind
Rishl
Paulding is otto among a very
few that ha<l this offer from the
millionaires, ami now, unless the
citizens cry out for acceptance
(lie Ioffe r will lie lost. A few
have made liberal offers, hup,
if the whole citizenship do not
contribute, the amount can’t be
raised. What are you going to
do about it?
A BUSINESS MAN’S NEW YEAR
ENDEAVOR.
To be joyous in my work,
moderate in my pleasures,
cliary in my confidences, fatli-
ful in my friendships; to be
energetic but not excitable,
enthusiastic but not fanatical;
loyal to the truth as I sec if,
but ever open minded to the
newer light; to abhor gush as
I wtnild profanity, and to hate
cant as I would a-lie; to be
careful in my promises, punct
ual in my engagements, can
did with myself and frank with
others; to discourage shams
and rejoice in all that is beauti
ful and true; to do my work and
live my life so that neither
shall require defense or apol
ogy; to honor no one because
rich or famous, aijtl despise no
one because Wimble or poor;
to be gentle and considerate to
ward the weak, respectful yet
self-respecting toward the
great,courteous to all,obsequi
ous to none; to seek wisdom
frow great books and inspira
tion fiom good men; to invig
orate my mind -witli noble
thoughts as I do iffy body with
sunshine and fresh air; to prize
all sweet human friendships
and seek t? make at least one
home happy; to have charity
for the erring, sympathy for
the "sorrowing,, cheer for the
despondent; to be indifferent
to none, helpful to some,
frindly with all; to leave the
world a little better off because
of me; and to leave it, when I
must, bravely and cheerfully,
with.faith in God and good will
to all my follow men; this
shall be my endeavor during
the coming year.—The Con-
gregationaist.
You etui always get a few poin
ters on insect life from the bee
hive..
The grandest opportu=
nityof yonr life to
buy frst=clats medi=
cine at half price.
We are overstocked
in the remedies we
are offering and have
cut the price on some
of them just half.
They are remedies
that every family
needs. This sale will
last only for a short
time at prices quoted.
Cooper’s Liver Medicine 25c
package for 20c. Sold on a posi
tive guarantee.
Tllaeher’s Liver Medicine 25c
package for 12 l-2c.
St. Joseph’s Liver Mfediciue 25c
.package for 12 l-2c.
Cooper’s Cough Syrup. The
largest bottle on the market for
the -money.
Gibbon’s Toilet. Cream for Jhe
face and hands, regular 20c bot
tle for 10c,
Colognes and Perfumery of all
ldiuls uow going in proportion.
If you ever expect to
need any of these
goods==and of course
you will==now is the
time to get them.
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The Lucky Guessers.
The fpllowing are tho names
of those who drew the prizes in
The New Era guessing contest:
1st. prize—R. M. Switcher.
2nd—S. Robertson.
8t*d—G. W. Wheeler.
4th—J. M. Pearson.
5th—J. B. Watson. ' ,
Oth—J. T. Lee-
7th—O. \V. Russoni.
8th—T. G. Conner.
9th—Wofford Cole.
10th—W. M. Woodall.
11th—W. C. Spinks.
12th—A. II. Mobley.
18th—B. J. Gann.
14th—W.M. Hunt.
16th—A. G. Ferguson.
10th—\y. T. Cochran. ,
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18th—J. W. Garrison.
> 19th—II. A. Kemp.
20th—C. L. Oathcart,
21st—J.M. Davis.
THE NEW ERA,
Dallas, Ga.
Standard American Annual.
This is easier said than done, yet it
may lie of some help to consider the mat
ter. If tlie cause to something over which
you have uo control it is obvious that wor
rying. *vill not help the mutter in the least.
Ou the other baud, if within your control
you have only to act. When you have a
cold and fear un attack of pneumonia, buy
a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
aud use it ’judiciously and all cause for
worry ns to the outconi • will quickly dis
appear. There is no danger of pneumo
nia when it is vised. For sale by A. J.
Cooper & Co.
Money to Loan to Fanners.
Anyone desiring to borrow money can
do so by securing tile same wtb improved
ands,. Interest ut if" per cent
K. E. L„ Whitworth,
I Dinllas, Ga.
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