Newspaper Page Text
THE NEW ERA.
ESTABLISHED 1882.
R. B. WALKER.
EDITOR.
Kntered In the postofllcc at Dallas as second
class mail matter.
□ALLAH, GA., JANUARY 30.
PHONE 28.
SUBSCRIPTION :
One year - 75c
Six months .... 40c
Three months - 20c
„ . lfldil, all cut* with wood ImihIh will lx*
rejected at this office. All electro* must have
metal bason as wo positively will not accept
any other kind after alsive date.
The New Kra Is published every Friday at
Dallas, Paulding County, Gft. It Is devoted to
lhe best Interests of the city of Dallas and
Paulding County, and ns such ask the support
andoneourngement of the people of this sec
tion,
The subscription price of The New Kra Is *6
cents per year. In advance, or six months for
40 cent an J 20 cents for three mouths.
The advertising rates of The New Kra are reft,
sonahie, and will be furnished upon applica
tion. All adverilsements are payable monthly
unless speclnl urr;.:igeuients are made
All communications intended for publleatlon
must bear the name of the writer, not necessa
rily for publication, but as a guarantee of good
faith. We are not responsible for the opinions
of contributors.
Obituaries over ten lines will bo charged for.
All coinmunleatlons should lie addressed
a nd nil orders, checks, drafts, otc.f made p»y-
aoicto Tin N'kw Kua
Dullas, Ga.
There are eight murder cases on
the docket of the superior court
of Thomas county.
The shoe store of Mann & Lewis,
41 L’eachtree street, Atlanta, was
badly damaged by lire last Thurs
day night.
The (Southern Boll Tolephone
. lOompany will remove its general
headquarters to Atlanta in the
near futnre.
The report that smallpox had
broken out among the negroes in
Wilkes county, is untrue. So says
the Washington Gazette.
Gov. Terrell lias appointen F,
G. Boatwright judge and C. (J.
Hall solicitor-general of the city
court of Tilton, Berrien county.
Gov. Terrell has offered a re
ward of $250 for the unknown in
cendiary who set fire to a gin
house in Laurens county a few
duvs ago.
Gov. Terrell has issued an order
directing the disbandment of the
Atlanta Artillery, and after Feb
ruury 2d next the battery will no
longer exist
B. IT. Tompkins, a prominent
planter of Heard county, mar
keted 289 bales of cotton in Car
rollton last week. He received
the sum of $9,400 for his crop.
The business men and citizens
of Oartersville have organized a
ehambor of commerce with the
view of socuring better freight
rates, and the upbuilding of the
city generally.
Haralson Turner, a young white
man, while crazied from the ef
fects of a protracted drunk, tried
to hang liimsolf in a cell at the
police barracks in Atlanta last
Thursday night.
THE MORTGAQE.
Over three years ago we
published the following re
marks on mortgages, by Col.
S. F. Morton. It deserves to be
republished every year.
They say that farmers are now
prosperous. If so’, now is the
time for them to get rid of the
moratgage, for prosperity will
not last always. A small farm
free from moratgage is a far
more satisfactory possession
than a large farm weighted
down by a mortgage. Please
show the following to your
farmer friends. A new year
is here, and it is a good tifrie
for them to lift the mortgage
from the farm.
The riiortgage is a self sup
porting institution.
It always holds its own.
It calls for just as many dol
lars when grain is cheap as
when grain is dear.
It is not affected by the
drouth.
It is not drowned out by the
heavy rains.
It never winter kills.
Late springs and early frosts
never trouble it.
Potato bugs do not disturb it.
Motli and rust do not disturb
it.
It grows nights, Sundays,
rainy days and even holidays.
It brings a sure crop every
year, and sometimes twice a
yeai;.
It produces cash every time.
It does not have to wait for
the market to advance.
It is not subject to specula
tion of the bulls and bears on
the board of trade.
It is a load that galls and
frets and chafes.
It is a burden that the
farmer cannot shake off.
It is with him morning, noon
and night.
It eats with him at the table.
It gets under his pillow
when he sleeps.
It rides upon his shoulders
during the day.
It consumes his grain crop.
It devours his cattle.
It selects the finest horses
and the fattest steers.
It lives upon the first fruit
of the season.
It stalks into the dairy
where the busy housewife toils
day after day and month after
month and takes the nicest
cheese an^l the choicest butter.
It shares the children’s
bread and robs them of half
their clothes.
It stoops the toiler’s back
with its remorseless burden of
care. It hardens his hands,
benumbs his intellect, prema
turely whitens his locks, and
oftentimes sends him and his
aged wife over the hill to the
poor-house.
It is the inexorable and ex
acting taskmaster.
its whip is as merciless and
cruel as the lash of the slaves
driver.
it is a menace to liberty, a
hindrance to progress, a enrse
to the world.—Medical Norld.
Dizzy ?
Then your liver isn't acting
well. You suffer from bilious*
ness, constipation. Ayer's
Pills act directly on the liver.
For 60 years they have been
the Standard Family Pill.
Small doses cure. A n
Want your moustache or beard a ‘SCuStuT
brown or rich black ? Then uaa
BUCKINGHAM'S DYEW.SR™
SO CT., or DtwiWTiL 8 * _HM-c q Co..8»_awt>A,_jCH.
Gallery gods move in the high
est. circles.
New Century Comfort.
Millions are <lailv finding a world of
comfort in Buckien’s Arnica Salve. It
kills pain from Burns, Scalds, Cuts,
Bruises; conquers Ulcers and Fever
Sorys; cures Eruption, Salt Rheum,
B ills and Felons; removes Corns and
Warts. Best Pile cure on earth. Only 25c
Ht A. J. Cooper’s drug store.
Lots of men talk like philoso
pliers and act like fools.
‘-The nicest and pleasantest medicine I
have used for indigestion and constipation
is Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tab
lets” says Melard F. Craig, of Middle-
grove, N. Y. ‘‘They work like a charm
and do not gripe or have any unpleasant
effect." For sale by A. J. Cooper A Co.
A pain that doubles a man na
turally increases his sighs.
Luck Iu Thirteen.
By sending 18 miles Wm. Spirey,
of
Walton Furnace, Vt., got a box of Buck
ien’s Arnica Salve, that wholly cured
horrible Fever Sore on hiB leg. Nothing
else could. Postlvely cures Bruises Fel
ons, Ulcers, Eruptions, Boils, Burns,
r orns, and Piles, Only 25c. Guaranteed
by A. J. Cooper druggist.
The bunion’s progress is pain
fully interesting to the pilgrim.
One Hundred Dollars a Box
is the value IT. A. Tisdale, Summerton,
S. C., places on DeWitl’s Witch Hazel
Salve. He says; “I ha I the piles for 2b
years. I tried many doctors and medi
cines, but all failed except DeWitt’s
Witch Hazel Salve. It cured me." It is
combination of die healing properties of
Witch Haz'l with antiseptics and emolli
ents; relieves and permanently cures
blind,bleeding itching and protruding
piles, sores, cuts, bruises eczema, salt
rheum and all skin diseases, a. J. Cooper.
DALLAS INSTITUTE.
The Fall Term of Dallas Institute will begin
September 1st 1902
And Continue Sixteen Weeks.
Tuition in Primary Department, per month
Tuition in Intermediate Department
Tuition in Higher Classes
$ 1
25
50
2 00
The Board will issue a certificate of entrance to each
child, upon the payment of (50c) fifty cents, for incidentals
per term, to the secretary of the Board.
Boarding students will find good boarding houses at
$10 per mouth and higher, F01 fullet information see the
Secretary of Board, Dr. W. O. Hitchcock:, or
W. C. MONK,
Principal.
DALLAS
O O 3VE
COFFIN
3NT
Lovers, like armies, get along
well enough till the engagement
begins.
Arlington, Ga., capitalists are
building a large and commodious
granite and brick hotel to contain
forty-six rooms, it will be furnish-
"d with all modern conveniences.
It will cost, exclusive of furni
ture, $18,600.
The Quitman Grocery Com
pany, of Quitman, Ga., whose
stock stock was destroyed by fire
« few weeks ago, has boon reor
ganized and will open up again in
a row weeks on a larger scale than
iivtr before.
hrlve or starve, as our blood is rich or
yoi r.
1 here is nothing else to live on or by.
When strength is ful' and spirits high,
we ire being refreshed, bone, muscle and
brain, in body and mind, with continual
flow of rich blood.
This is health.
Wlieu weak, in low spirits, no cheer,
no spring, when rest is not rest and sleep
is not sleep, we are starved; our blood is
poor; there is little nutriment in it.
Back of the blood, is food, to keep the
olood rich. When it fails, take Scott's
.,mul:lion of cod-liver oil. It sets the
whole body goiug again—man woman and
child.
Heads Should Never Ache.
Never endure this trouble. Use at
once the remedy that stopped it for Mra.
N. A. Webster, of Winnie, Va.,—she
writes “Dr. King’s New Life l’ills wliol
ly cured me oT sick headaches I bad suff
ered from for two year. "Cure lIcAdachc,
Constipation, Billiousncss. 25c at A. J.
Cooper’s drug store.
Henry Oden and George Morris
became involved in difficulty at
the Rome furnace last Thursday,
which resulted in Oden shootin
Morris through the heart with a
winchester. Morris is dead, and
Oden is now in jail with a charge
of murder booked against him.
BLOOD.
We live by »ur blood, and on It.
We
We desire to inform the public that we have put in a
full line of
Coffins, Caskets, and
Burial Robes,
in the corner building, three doors below our store. When
in need of anything in this line will be glad to serve you day
or night. Yours to please,
HAY BROS.
Esau and His Copyright.
Once a month it was • the
custom .of a clergyman in a
neighboring town to catechise
the Sunday-school, says the
Philadelphia Ledger. Among
the questions asked was, Who
was Esau! Several responded,
but none of the answers were
satisfactory, and as the pastor
was about to tell them one little
fellow said;“ i think I can tell
you what he did.”
“Well” said the pastor,
“tell me what Esau did.”
“Esau was the fellow who
sold his copyright for a mess
of potash.”
Wise is the man who marries
young, makes a hit and doesn’t
brag about it.
r. e. L- whitworth Robertson
Attorney and,Counselor at Law,
KALLAS, - - - GA.
Special attention given to collections.
Office above Bartlett & Watson.)
Drs, W. M. and N, G. Slaughter
DENTISTS,
Dallas and Villi Rica - 'Ga.
jy Teeth extracted without pain., ,
-And-
Hitchcock.
Drusrs and Medicines.
The purest) drugs only are] used in »ur; pre
scription ('(jartmintf whei ^prescript
me ci n icui.iUil villi am,inn .
Many newspapers have lately given currency
to reports by irresponsible parties to tlio effect
that
THE NEW HOME SEWliiQ MACHINE CO
had entered a trust or combination; wo wish
to assure the public that.there is in, truth in
such reports. We have boon manufacturing
sewing inuchlnc* for over u quarter of a centu
ry, and haveestalilislieil a reputation for our-
selvoa and our machines Unit ts the envy of all
others. Our "Ketr Home’’ machine has
never been rivaled as a family machine.—It
stands at the head ofall Utah Oraile sewing
machines, and stands on Its amis merits.
The “A'ew Home" in the only really
HIGH GitAHI3 Sewing Machine
on the market.
It Is not necessary for us to outer Into a trust
to save our credit or pay any debts aN we have
no debts to pay. We have never entered into
competition with manufacturers of low grade
cheap machines that ure made to sell regard
less of any intrinsic merits, Jio not tie de
ceived, when you want.a sewing machine don’t
send your money away from home; call on n
‘‘Xetr Home" /tenter, he can soil you u
better machine for less than you can purchase
elsewhere. If there is no dealer near you, I
write direct to 11s.
THE NEW HOME SEV.TF.fi MACHINE CO
ORANGE, MASS.
New York, Chitngn, Ill., St. Louts, Mo., Atlan
ta, Gft. t Dallas, Tex., Francisco* Cal.
Toilet Articles-
TTeTnny a (list elsss lire if (vojtljip la
thrse girds, rerfuntes,Tcoth and Face rev 3
delg. CciLbf, Eiugl.ep, rle. Give us a tiial.&.
Eolpitscn & Hitchcock.
Notice.
Parties desiring a good, safe investment
irr small sums of msuey with an exeel-
rut rate of interest write us for particu
lars. A lnsident solicitor wanted,
l.enrsylvania improvement & Investment:
Lo. <( a Baer Building:, Bending:, Peno.
Dr. M ithers’ Magic Liniment*
cures pain. That’s all. Call at
tliis office and get a large bottle
for 50c.