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Nebo.
The baby of Mr. and Mrs. B. H.
Owen is very sick at. this writing'
The little 15-month old baby
oi Mr. and Mrs. Billie Dobbins
died- Friday afternoon at ] :80
o'clock, and was interred at Betli-
eny ceinetary Saturday. We
Sympathize with the braved par
ents.
W. J. Austin is very sick with
lagrippe.
Henry Sewell is slowly im
proving.
Misses Ida Austin and Ollie
Lawler were the guests of Mrs.
Vada IIitchcocK Su nifty.
Mr. and Mrs. A. (J. Baker,
visited the family of Mr. John
Seward Saturday and Sunday.
The prayer meeting is still
going on at Nebo. Everybody
come next Thursday night.
Miss Birdie Walton, of near
Granger, was the guest of Miss
Adiar Wednesday and Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. - C. Austin vis
ited the family of John Austin
Saturday and Sunday. Hello!
" hat was the matter with Prof.
Moon? What is the reason he
vas not the guest of Miss Laura
Steed Sunday? He must have
boon seriously ill.
Everybody come to Sunday’
school next Sunday. So 1 will
eio.io wishing much sucre is to
The Now Era.
Perfect and Peerless /
Tne,8toiy of a Rescue.
The Chicago Tribune tells a re
markable story of the rescue of a
San Bins ' Indian woman from
drowning on u sea trip off the Ven
ezuelan coast. ‘Tho Carib ribbed
dugout was overturned Ljr a squall
anil-the woman stunned. The body
was being borne away by a current,
and, not daring to swim on account
of sharks, one of tho men hurled
his iishing spear at her floating
clothes. The weapon missed and
struck the woman in tho thigh. Sho
was pulled in and saved, however,
and speedily recovered.
Rheumatism
and all Liver, Kidney and Blad
der troubles caused by uric acid
in the eysteu. It cures by
cleansing mid vit'liziny the
blood, tuna removing the cause
of cliseare. It. gives vigor and
tone and builds up the health
and strength of the patient
while usir.tr the remedy.
URICSiiL is a luuynary in
the medical world. It has cured
and will continue to curs more
of the above diseacea than all
other known remedies, man? of
which do more harm than good.
This great anjl thoroughly tested
ar.d endorsed California.Remedy
never disappoint*. It cures ih-
iVilibly it ukca as directed.
Try it a:- d be convinced that
it is a wonder and a blessing to
supbri .t;r humanity.
Price r-.l.00per bottle, or (1 bot
tles for £5. 1 or sale by druggist s.
Send stamp for book of partic
ulars o 11 ci wonderful cures. If
your druggist cannot supply yon
it will 1 « sent, prepaid, upon
receipt of price. Address i
UBICSOJ. CilHKICAt CO., l.«s Aitcle*. Cal.
-if tin
LA.-Utt ft RANTIN Ut- lO ro.. Ailssls, Cs.
lUsi.-iiiatla^ Aj.uu.
FOLEYSHONBY^TAR
Cure* Ooldsi Prevents Pneumonia
Tendency of the Times.
( hi-1 -ndency of medlca 1 a iemio is to-
w-trd preventive mensoren. The lust
thought of the world in b-ing given to
the subject. It is er.sier and belter to-
pievon* than to cure.. It Ims boeu fully•
itumonsiruled that pneumonia, one of the
umst uHUgHrous diseases t lairnudicnl men
li • e to eouteml with, cm he prevented
t the use of Clmtnhi rlnln’s Cough
J. meil.y. I'nouumnia always results from
i >ld ( r from an attack of influenza
t it.), ami it has been observed that this
i maty counteriK'Is any tendeucy of these
i eases tiiwatrd pneumonia. This has
1 -n fully proven In many thousands of
»• V s in which Hits remedy has been used-
t uiiog the great prevalence of colds and
j_ i,•> In ri ci til yea.a, and c: n be relied up
on with implicit confidence. Pneumonia
Ciilen results lroui a alight cold when no
danger is apprehended tiniil it. is suddenly
t iscovced, that tin re is fever and (lifll-
■?M'tv in lireatiiiiig and pains m the chest,
turn it is announced that, the patient has
pneumonia. Be on the sate side und taae
(h.mbcrhdu’s Cougn lietnedy as soon as
too cold is eontrat ic l. It always cures.
F>. sale by A. .1, Hooper & Co.
East & West Railroad
Go. Extension.
Ijtisoi.VKD. That the H ist & West, Ifail-
r ad Cn.npauv„u corporation of tho State
of Gt-orgk, i Bganixed under the- General
H itiromi haw oi tbit's! aim its amendments,
do proceed, in aoooruuooe with, tho pow
er, granted to itanq^like corporations by
sabl General Law a- set forth in the Co
il Code oT Georgia of 1895, Section 2109,
to build a biaucti iiue trom a point on its
„nu of road at or near the town of Rock-
luart, in Polk County, Georgia, to aud
through, or near to, the City of Marietta,
at a point Hast of the Western & Atlantic
Railroad, in Cobb county, Georgia, said
route to iuii between the localities above
jH.«ntiouoU, through the Countiei of Polk,
Jftiulding and Cobb,.
A correct copy.
Attest:
GEORGE J. GILLESPIE,
secretary.
Dr. G*ldwc-’>l’s Syrup Pepsin sweetens
too breath. Sold bv A .1 Cooper.
ALL WOMEN
)Vin« of Cardiff is the guardian
of a woman’s health and happi
ness from youth to- old nge. It
helps her wifely into womanhood.
It sustains her during 1 ho trials
of pregnancy, childbirth und
motherhood, making labor easy
and preventing flooding aud mis
carriage. It gently lends her
through the dangerous period
known as the change of life.
OF
cures leucorrhoBU, falling of the
womb, and menstrual irregularity
in overy form. It is valuable in
every trying period of a woman’s
life. It reinforces the nervous
system, acts directly on tho geni
tal organs and is the finest tonic
for women known. Ask your
druggist for a $1.00 bottle of
Wine of Cardiff.
Butenvillo, Ala. .Tilly 11..1BOO. I-
I am ustnu Wine of (tordiil met Thwt- 2
ford's Iltai’lr-Drniirlit and I fuel like a
ficitirH m thnir iff
ivavo t.ires girls W
fitwiiUmo,
. KATE BROWDER, fl
ii'.it, lul'IniBs. oivlrirr L
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, Moitlotno I'DiniiHiiy, W,
difforont
dies lisro lnvjp-tho i
liomcs nil tte time.
I aud they are lining it
Mrs,
bioiwW’k.. ■ ?Bi£S£sia®BB£SStg*r
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thin siirnnturo is on every box of the gonninA
Laxative Bromo=Quinine Tablet*
the remedy that cam s> cold la one Omg
TIME TABLE.
Taking effect May 25, 1903.
GOING NORTH.
No? 7-Due at D.vllass 8:59 a. in
Ao. 15—Due at Dallas 0:50 p. m.
GOING- SOUTH.
No. 8—Due at Dallas 10:28 a. ni.
No. Ui—Our at Dallas 6:41 p. m.
W. A. -EOS’PER, Agent
Blanks ui tut, winds at The
New Era office.
<inm.pany should be mighty
careful about the men who keep
it.
tssssss^
EvrOouflhSs Cold* ■cifCk'oup.
Rig Sales
ARE NOW GOING ON AT
j. f. wans.
A tremendious stock of Dry Goods,
Notions, Shoes and Clothing to be run off
at very low prices. <
I have just purchased a part of the
Inman, Smith & Co’s, stock of dry goods
and notions of Atlanta at about 50 cents
on the dollar, and now to make room
for the
BIO SPRING , iTOCK
that will arrive soon. We put this stock
on the market at a very low price for the
next 3 weeks. So now is the time to
buy Some goods cheap. We have some
Eye Openers, and we want every one to
visit our store during court week and
get a few pick ups. This stock consists
of shirts, pants, overalls, underwear,
hosiery, collars, cuffs, ties, laces, embroid-
ry, shoe strings and all kinds of notions,
and they are cheap. We mention a few
prices below so you can come and see if
it is true.
A big lot of towefs at 5,10, and 12c each.
Pure linen torchon lace worth 7 l=2c at 4c yd.
Good lace 8 and 10 inches wide worth 12c at Sc yd.
Good lace 11=2 inches wide worth 4c at lc. yd
Shoe strings worth *5c pair now 2 pair for 5c.
Leather shoe strings 3c pair.
The best unlaundred shirts in the country worth 75c and $1,00
each, now at 60c each.
Men’s shirts with 2 collars worth 60c, now at 40c each.
Ladies handkerchiefs worth 7 l=2c, now all 5c each.
Good cotton checks at 4c yd.
The best scrap rolls in the country 50c and $1,00 a roll.
Send or being The New Era yoar Job Work..
No «se to carry it away. Onr outfit is corn-
complete and prices cheap. Give ns an order.