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HARDWARE!
"Word to Our
Friends.
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W e have recently purchased the stock of
goods of F. P. Hudson and have open
ed up a FIRST-CLASS HARDWARE STORE
in the same building. We have opened up
this stock for the benefit of those who need
anything in our line, also with a view of mak
ing an honest living for odrselves.
Our Mr. R. L. Rawls selected the stock,
and as you all know, he is uptodate in the
bnsiness. He knows the wants of the people
as he has been selling them their hardware
for several years, which is worth a great
deal to the trading public.
This stock was bought with care and pa
tience, and the variety of same is about com
plete as we have a pretty full stock of every
thing belonging to a first-class stock of hard
ware. But the biggest and best part of it all
is we bought our goods extremely low and
propose to sell the same way.
We heartily invite one and all to give us
a visit and see what we have got and how
we propose to sell it.
Yours truly,
RAWLS &, HAY.
NEW HOTEL.
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Miss Maggie Reed, Proprietress.
Elegant R.ooms and Comfortable Beds. Everything New
and Strictly First-Class.
Rates: $1,50 per Day.
Special Rates to Regular Boarders
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. COUNTY PEOPLE.
Laffge Sample Room*
RHEUMATISM
CURED AT LAST
Good News for all Who
Suffer With Rheu
matism Free.
To nil who suffer with rheumatism I
will gladly send free (hr w<«dprfnl story
of how my mother wits cured niter years
of suffering, together with the most elab
orate treatise on rheumatism ever pub
lished.
No matter whai your form of rheumn-
tism 1s, whether acute, ehronlr, muscu
lar, inflammatory, sciatic t, neuralgia,
gout, lumbago, etc—no matter how many
doctors have failed in your case—uo mat
ter how many so-called “sure cures" you
have tried—I want you to write to me
and let ms tell you how mother was cured.
I am neither a doctor nor a professor—
simply a plain man of business—hut I
have a cure for rheumatism, and I want
to tell everyone who suffers with rheu
matism all ahoul it. I wish to ho clearly
understood, and trust that all who are
suffering with this tcrilble disease, how
ever apparently lieyoud the reach of cure
will write to me this day and I will send
you by return mail this #orlc of mine. I
appeal especially to the “chronically ill”
who are wearied and discouraged with
“doctoring" and to those who have been
erst aside a» “incurable." All you have
thought about rheumatism may lie wrong
let me tell you our experience. Surely,
If you have rheumatism, or have a suffer
ing friend. It. will pay yon to Investigate
my offer, anyway, and prove for yourself
these claims 1 make.
Bend me your address today—a postal
card will do—and I will mail you this
wonderful story. If you lmve any friends
suffering with rheumatism, no matter
where located, send me their address and
I will mail them a copy, Mv address Is
VICTOR UA1NB0LT, Bloomfleld, 1ml.
Last Saturday the thermom
eter registered 66 degrees be
low zero at Seattle, Wash.
Roy Gray, aged 12, vears,
was burned to death at 1 aren-
tum, Pa., while his father was
looking at him, unable to lend
assistance.
One or the largest and most
significant negro mcetiugsever
l.clcl in Atlanta will take place
in that city next Sunday at
2:30 o’clock in Bishop Turners
tabernacle on Yonge street,
when some of the leading ch-
izens of Atlanta, members of
both races, will make addresses
on educational questions per
taining to the welfare of both
iacei in the south.
T. J. Kennedy, aged 89
years, and who had been a cit
izen of Columbus for fifty
years, died at his home in that
City last week. It is said that
he bought his tombstone sev
eral years agg. Had it suit
ably inscribed, and laid aside
awaiting his death, which he
knew was only a question of
a few years.
President Roosevelt has
signed the bill providing for a
departmnet of commerce.
George B. Cortelyou, sec-
ertary to the president, will
de appointed Secretary to the
new department.
Pumpkihvine.
We are having some very cold
weather at this writing.
Alex Adair is suffering with
a severo sore throat. We hope
him a speedy recovery. ,
Meeting at, this place was
very good last Saturday and Sun
day.
Sherman Adair, of Dallas,
spent last Sunday and Monday
with liotnefolks near this place.
Wo have got plenty of water
now as we have had a great deal
of rain and the creeks are at the
highest.
James Landrum, of Atlanta,'
is spending this week with W.
F. Jackson near this place.
W. G. Wood was the guest of
Miss l’earl Builook last Sunday.
A nice crowd gathered at J. A.
Jordan’s last Sunday evening as
he has got some very nice girls.
J. H. Adair is about, (Cone
clearing now. We don’t know
what lie will do while the weath
er is so wet and cold. Unless lie
cuts wood and sits by the fire.
Alex Adair spent last Monday
night, in Dallas with his brother,
Sherman.
J. A. Jordan spent last Mon
day night with his daughter, Mrs.
A. I;. Adair.
Sim Jackson, of Atlanta, is
spending a few days with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
Jackson.
Prof. C. K. Bullock spent last
Saturday night, with liotnefolks.
Hurrah for the New Era. It is
the nicest county paper I ever
saw.
Rollins.
Mr. A. L. Worthun lias moved
into our community.
Mr. H. C. Pace has had two
very sick children. We are ghul
to say they are some better,
Mr. A. A. Ilay lost a good
horse last week.
Master Zeke Klleshury spent a
few days in Dallas with his grand
mother, Mrs. Heed who has been
very sick.
Mr. Ben Harris, who was hurt
some time ago in a runaway, is
as yet unable to walk.
Travel from across the creek
was suspended Wednesday on
account of high water.
We are in favor of that corres
pondents’ picnic and are pre
pared to do our part of the speak
ing, have several good ones on
hand, our* favorite is “Twinkle,
twinkle little star.”
Wo are highly in favor oft
butter roads in Paulding, in fact,
we are in favor of anything that
is progressive and beneticial to
the welfare of our county. It
lias always been our policy to
want to get out of a mud-hole,
when in it ; wo now have that
same desire. Surely we are con
vinced after a trial for years
that, our present system of road
laws will never give to the citi
zens of this county roads tluit
are passable in winter mouths,
neither can wo carry in summi t
what we would consider a load
for a wagon. Ilqtve talked Witu
several upon this subject and
they are in favor of road reform
in some way dr worked by tax
ation. Then let us agitato this
question and let the proper
authorities take hold and givo us
a road that will show our county
in a different light from which it,
is now. viewed by visitors. From
a financial point of view it is one
of the best, investments our
county could make. We con
sider it of more benefit to the
masses of people, than nioro
railroad, since we already have
access to good markets by way of
the Southern.
i no ja iay nil,
DsWUt’d Little Early Risers d' not gripe
nor weaken the ay mum. They cure bilious,
ness, jaundice, constipation and Inuetlvi
livers, l>y arousing the sicrutions, moving
tiie bowels gently, yet effectually, ami
giving such lone and strength 10 the
glands'of the sioniiicli, liver and howels
that the cause of the trouble is removed
entirely. These famous little pills exert
a decided logic 1 if. d upon the orguns in
volved,. and if ttiuir use is continued for u
few days llioie will he no return of the
trouble. A. I doper & Co.
California.
Mrs. R Vaughan is confined to
her bed at this writing on account
of sickness. We wish for her
speedy recovery.
Mrs. Gleghorn of Mableton has
been visiting f lic home of Mr. anti
Mrs. W. J. Grogan.
Mr. S. B. Ragsdale attended the
fiindcrul service of“Unele Harvey
Crews” Friday. 1
Mr. Lem Grogan and Pierce
House were seen Friday after
noon going hurriedly in .the di
rection of Roxana. We think
they had a subpoenia to attend
an entertainment.
We invito Mr. Dan Harris to
come over and help us find that
bag of gold that is buried at th9
end of the “rainbow”.
Mr. Charley Baggett and daugh
ter of Douglasville, attended ser
vices at. Poplar Springs Sunday.
George Shipp is putting a lie.
of cross ties on the .road at Hi- \
rani.
Homer Roberts has finished
recovering his house. Messrs.
Austin and Ohio Roberts of lli-
ram, T. F. Fred and Willie Stall
ed joined him in rite undertak
ing.
Your correspondent, spent last,
Sunday afternoon at the home of
R. S. Bullard very pleasantly.
One Minute Cough Cure gives relief in
one minute, because it kills Hie microbe
which tickles the mnoous membrane,
causing the cough, ami at the sunn lime
clears the phlegm, draws out the inflam
mation unci heals and so, tlies the affected
pints. Ouu Minute Cough Curestreugtlieus
1 he lungs, wards off p euinoni i amt is a
I.arum.st; .-.n.i never tailing cure in all cur
able cases of coughs, colds and erout. One
Minute Cough pure is pi uisant to tube,
harmless and good alike for young and
old. A. J- Cooper & Co.
Blanche Boiso, a desciple
of Mrs. Nation, smashed sev-
It makes a girl blush to think' eral large plate glass windows
of the tilings that will not make in saloons and drug stores in
her blush some day. 1 Topeka Kas., the other day.
New Hope.
Bail ill’s and sheriffs have been
passing around this way, quite
frequently of late. Some of the
boys have been hiding out.
While Mrs. W. M. Woodall
was at (lie wash place, a youn
negro came in to where site was
and asked for a job. It, fright
ened her .so slto took steps to the
house without giving the negro
any answer.
John Brawnor spent a night
with Mr. Robt. Cooper last week.
T. C. Camp and family visited
L. L. Brown tSitiiduv.
Randall Bone visited Miss Ora
Morgan Sunday.
The pound supper at Mr. J. G.
Woodall’s was a nice alfair and
was enjoyed by nil present.
Mr. J. T. Upchurch passed
through our burg Sunday going
towards Sugar jfill.
Mysterious Circumstance.
One was pale mill sallow and the o.lier
fresh and rosy. W lienee tl.e difference t
is he who is blushing will) health uses Dr.
King’s Ne.< Life l’ills to maintain It. by
geu'ly (-rousing llio lazy organs they com
pel good digestion and head off constipa
tion. Try th«m. 0 .1 > 23c, at A. J.
Coypir & Co's druggists.
“This,” declared the eminent
orator, “.is the very key to tdio
question.”
“But,” interrupted a small
man in a rear seat,“where is the
key-hole?”
It is announced that Judge G.
F. Gobur, ot Marietta, H. 0. Bag-
ley and others, of Atlanta, wnl
plant near Americas a peach or
chard of half a million trees.
They have organized a company
with $100,000 capital and expect'
to build a large refrigerating
plant on the property.
The Dallas New Era
and Semi-Weekly Jour
nal, both papers one
year for 81.25.
The chief of police and
sheriff made a raid on blind
tigers in the city of Grt-din
Sunday niglit. They fovnjd a
large stock of beer and whis
key which was seized by the
officers. They made several
arrests.
A dispatch from Dallas
Texas, of February 15th say :
\ blizzard reported .iro n-
Amarillo and Hereford Texas,
and from the Indian Territ >r/
arid Oklahoma. At Amarillo
snow is the heaviest for four
years and in the territories
considerable loss of stock i.;
expected. A norther, accom
panied by rain, has been blow
ing throughout the greater
portion of Texas for the past
twenty-four hours.
E-caped an Awlul Fate.
Ir. il. Huggins, of Melbourne, FIs.,
writes, “My ileolor told me 1 ba.l con
sumption aud nothing could be done b r
me. I was given up t-> die. The offer of
a tree trial botlle of ItingVN ;w Discov
ery for Consumption, induced me to trv
it. Kezuits were slartliug. 1 tun now on
ilie road to recovery and owe all to Dr.
Kin,, 's New Di.-cove y. It surely Saved
my life.” This great cr.re is gu rantei t
for all throat and lung diseases be A. J,
Coop: r & Co., Druggists. Price 30c and
(jl.O'J. Trial bottle tie ,
FOLEYSHOMYHCAR
for ctilidrani tafa, Mur*. Mm mpimtm
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