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Hiram.
Messrs W. M. Winters and Dr.
O v W v . J^gwiJale made.a busiaesa
trip to Atlanta last week.
Misa Jehnfc Cooper, of Dallas,
is visiting relatives in Hiram this
week.
Blanton Kendall, win* has been
sick for the past week, is better
at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Winters
visited the family of J. T. Durens
Sunday.
Prof. J. M: White has a flour
ishing school at this place. En
rollment of 120 scholars. He is
liked by both patrons and pupils.
Hurrah for the entortaiment
at the school house George Wash
ington’s birthday. We are going
to make a success of it.
Messrs. A M Kendall and M G
Winters made their uiual call
north of Hiram, Saturday night.
Mr. Riley McOlung, of near
Remus, was in Hiram Sunday
evening.
Prof. A E Ragsdale ha's a flour
ishing school at Cochran school
house, three miles from this place.
Mr. J. W. Roper, who has been
sick for some time, is better at
tins writing.
Mr. W. S. Suggs is all smiles.
It. is a boy.
How about, that singing last
Sunday night, at Mr. Orokers, and
who were the threa young men
that wanted to go home with the
same girl, and all got left? Come
again boys, and do better next
tune. That is the way we all do.
Roxana.
We having a seige of disagree
able weather at. this writing, and
the roads, well they are simply
impassable in ninny places.
Jesse Crow lias been very sick
with throat trouble for several
days, but is now improving.
Mr. Lem Grogan and sister
were the guests of Gray Prewett
mi Friday last.
’Squire Grogan made a business-
trip to Acworth last Thursday.
Messrs. Gray Prewett, Pete
Ford and Tom Ilenson were the
guests of Misses Lula and Lizzie
Dennett Sunday evening.
A large crowd of young people
enjoyed themselves at a pound
supper held at the residence of
Ur. and Mrs. C. A. Brooks, Fri
day evening. Among those pre
sent were : Misses Mattie Slaton,
Gertrude Brooks, Lena and Addie
-.eed, Martha Prewett, Addie
Crow, Mollie McMicken, Willie
and Lizzie Grogan and Lizzie
Ellison; and Messrs. Isaac Wil
liams, Gray and Will Prewett,
Gray and Brooks Shipp, John
Kemp, Lem Grogan, W.vley Reed,
Floyd Arnold, Willie Grogan,
Lutlior Crow and others.
Trix Prewett and sister, and
John Kemp visited relatives and
iriehds in California on Saturday.
In our letter last week we stated
1 hat ’Squire Grogan had crossed
the line, or something to that ef
fect. We wish to correct this, ns
it was an error. He has not nor
will not move. We ask pardon
lor making the statement.
Mrs. T. M. Maxwell is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Hfenry Algood, at
Rockmart.
Miss Rbiriii "Brown and tiifofher,
Joe, and- Miss’Linnie B$ker spent,
last Friday very pleasantly as the
guests of Mr. Vollie Coleman and
sister, and Mr. Jesse Coffee and
sister, Miss Carrie.
Miss Maggie Arnold is spending
a few days with tier sister, Mrs.
Akin.
Mr, Hardy Brown left for Bir
mingham on Thursday last, where
lie has accepted u lucrative posi
tion.
The entertainment given in
honor of MissLinnie Baker at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cole
man, last Friday evening, was
well attended. The evening was
pleasantly spent by all present.
Miss Carrie Coleman and Mr.
Jesse Coffee spent last Thursday
very delightfully at the home af
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown.
Earl, the little son of Mr. and
Mrs. Varner Bone, who has been
quite sick for sonio time, is gradu
ally improving.
Mr. T. V. Coleman made a busi
ness trip to Atlanta last Monday.
Noah was the first man to
advertise. He advertised the
flood and jt came all right.
The fellows who laughed at
the advertisement got dro wned
and it served them right.
Ever since Noah’s time the
advertiser has been prospering
while the other fellow is being
swallowed in the flood of dis
aster.—Seward (Nebraska)
Blade.
Escaped an Awful Fate.
Mr. H. Iluggins, of Melliourne, Fla.,
writes, “My d«otor told me I had con
sumption and nothing could be done for
me. 1 was given up tn die. The offer of
a fiee triul botlle of King's New Discov
ery for Consumption, induced me to try
It. Results were startling. I nm now on
the road to recovery and owe all to Dr.
Kina’s New Discovery. It surely saved
my life.” This greut core is guaranteed
for nil throat and lung diseases by A. J,
Cooper & Co., Druggists. Price 60c and
$1.00. Trial bottle free,
Huntsville.
Once more we will endeavor
1 > give you a few items for your
valuable paper from this place.
We have been silent for some
time, but now we desire to be
heard.
Mr. John Brown, who has been
visiting his parents at Huntsville,
has returned to Birmingham, Ala.
Miss Liniiie Baker, of Dallas,
i.; the guest of her cousin, Miss
llama Brown.
Mr. G. W. Helms was in our
midst last Sunday, shaking hands
With iuVmany friends.
Tendency of the Times.
' The tendency of medical science is to.
ward preventive measures. The best
thought of the world is being given to
the subject. It is easier and better to
prevent than to cure. It lias been fully
demonstrated that pneumonia, one of the
most dangerous diseases t iat medical men
have to contend with, can be prevented
by the use of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. Pneumonia always results from
a cold cr from an attack bf influenza
(grip), auil it has lieeu observed that this
fi-medy counteracts any tendency of these
dlLfcases toward pneumonia. This has
been fully proven iu many thousands of
cases in which tills remedy has been used
duriug the great prevalence of colds uud
grip in receut years, and cm be relied up
on with implicit confidence. Pneumonia
often results from a slight cold when no
danger is apprehended until it is suddenly
discovered that there is fever and difli-
cu’ty in breatldug and pains in the chost,
then it is announced that the patient hits
pneumoiifu. lie ou the safe side and take
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy us soou us
thu cold is contracted. It always cures.
For side by A. J. Cooper & Co.
California.
It seems that the correspondents
are afraid to handle the question
of “bettor roads.” Talk out.
Let’s have a revival of road-work*
ing in this county. I will bear
my part of the expense of having
a picture taken of tlie overseer
and his group of hands who will
work out the best stretch of road
for the present, year. Same to be
framed and placed on the walls
of the clerk’s office.
Willie Rakostraw, foreman, to
gether with other neighbors and
patrons put in Friday and Satur
day till noon repairing Whalen
Academy.
Miss Martha Prewett. ''accom
panied by Miss Slaton, of Roxana,
were the guests of Mr, and Mrs.
Will Grogan Sunday.
J. A. G. Ragsdale aud family,
of Punipkinvine. spent Saturday
and Sunday at the homo of W. J.
Grogan.
Ool. A. J. Camp and Willis
Hay were in our section Friday
“railroading.”
Miss Maud Vaughn spent sev
eral days last week at the home
of her brother in Atlanta.
Rev. Jes6e Adams, of Roxana,
spent Friday night with Johnny
Prewett. He was on his way to
Poplar Springs, Douglas county.
John Roper was on our streets
Friday. He has been shut in for
sometime on account of sickness,
and no doubt appreciated the
fresh air and sunshine.
East & West Railroad
Go. Extension.
Rrhoi.vrd. That the East & Wes', Rail
road Company, a corporation of the State
of Georgia, organized under the General
Railroad Law ot 1882 and Us amendments,
do proceed, in accordance with the pow
ers granted to it anq like corporations by
said General Law as set forth in the Civ.
il Code of Georgia of 1805, Section 2100,
to build a liraih'Ii line from a point on its
line of road at or near the town of Rock-
mart, in Polk .County, Georgia, to aud
through, or near to, the City of Marietta,
at a point East of the Western & Atlantic
Ktdlrond, in Cobb county, Georgia, said
route to run between thu localities above
mentioned, through the Comities of Folk,
Puuldlng and Cobb.
A correct copy.
Attest:
GEORGE J. GILLESPIE,
Secretury.•
WOMANS RELIEF
A really healthy woman has llt-
tlo pain or discomfort at the
meustraal period. No woman
needs to hare any. Wine of
Cardul will qulokly relievo those
smarting menstrual pains and
tho dragging head, back and
side aches caused by falling of
tho womb and Irregular menses.
W1ME of CARDUI
has brought permanent relief to
1,000,000 women who suffered
every month. It makes tho men
strual organs strong and healthy.
It is tho provision mado by Na
ture to give women relief from
the terrihie aches and pains whiqli
blight so many homes. '
Gkuenwood, La., Oct. 14, 1900. '
I havo ccou very sick for Boino time.
I was takoa with a dev or© pain in my i
oido and could not get any relief until
I triod a bottlo of Wino of Cardui. Bo-
foro I had token all of it I was relieved ,
I foci it my duty to say that you have a
wonderful medicine.
Mm. M. A. Yoont.
! and literature, addreu, giving dvrap-
tOinA, The Advisory Department, Tne
CLattanootfa Medicine Co., Chaibanooga, Team
<sw£
Rheumatism
and all Liver. Kidney and Blad
der trouble* caused by uric acid
in the system. It cures by
cleansing and vitr.Hzing the
blood, tuna removing the cause
of disease. It gives vigor end
tone end builds up the health
end strength of the patient
while using the remedy.
URICSOL is a luminary in
the medical world. It has cured
and will continue to cure moA
of the above diseases than all
other known remedies, many of
which do more harm than good.
This great and thoroughly tested
and endoroed California Remedy
never disappoint*. It cures in
fallibly if taken os directed.
Try it and be convinced that
it is a wonder and a blessing to
suffering humanity.
Price $1.00per bottle, or 6 bot
tles for $6. For sale by druggists.
Send stamp for book of partic
ulars and wonderful cures. If
your druggist cannot supply you
it will be sent, prepaid, upon
receipt of price. Address:
inUCSOL CHEMICAL CO., Us Aaplw, CsL
LAHA1 * RANKIN 1 DRUB CO., AUsota. 0a.
btairtMioi And*.
P0LEYSnONEr*"TAR
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A Statistical Volume o!
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tbs lint tod Sfstss; Full Blsctisa Ksturns and
Platform ol Political
Vbis signature is on every box of the genuine
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet*
the remedy that cures a cold la cm day
Dr. Caldwell’s Bytup Pepsin sweeten:-
Ibe breath. Bold by A J Cooper.
Subscribe for The New Era.
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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.
Disturbance, of 1902 (Itont Pelt*): Recon
struction ol th* City of New Vurk.
Condensed Information for the
Office, the Store and the Home.
Price
25c.
On Every
Jtewsstnnd
Postpaid to any address, 35c
THE WORLD,*
Pulitzer Building, New Yorb
S-COUGHS
Cooper’s Liver Medicine 25c
.package for 20c. Sold on a posi
tive guarantee.
Tliacller’s Liver Medicine 2oc
package for 12 l-2c.
St. Joseph’s Liver Medicine 25c
package for 12 l-2e.
Cooper’s Cottgit Syrup. Titer
largest bottle on the market for
the money.
Gibbon’s Toilet Cream for Hie
face and hands, regular 20c bot
tle for 10c.
Colognes and Perfumery of all
kinds now going in proportion.
RELIEVED OT 6 MINUTES.
CURED Of • HOURS.
DR. FENNER’S
Holden Relief
and Cough Honev
have not failed in SO years. 1 tablespoonful
of the “Relief” in 2 of water and one of
..’gar hourly till sweat, then 1 of “Cough
oney.” A bath completes the cure. 3 doses
g enerally sufficient. Death will never result
rom LUNO or THROAT diseases whenthesa
two Remedies are PROMPTLY used.
By Druggists,fee., fiOc. and It. sires.
ST.VlTUS’DAHCEfcMSSia,”?
fmiyskidneycure
Makes KMsays and Bladder Right
If you ever expect to
need any of these
goods==andof course
you wiIl==now is the
time to get them.