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T1IE NEW ERA.
ESTABLISHED 1882.
K. B. WALKED.
EDITOR.
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clann mall matter.
iMLLAf. O t„ 1'KMHU.VRY 23.
PHONE 28.
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Six month* ‘
3 true month <
75c
40c
20c
rgf Notion to ahvrkti»bkh—After ilnntm-
rein, lnOB, nil euta wttii wood hauls will lx*
r ircied at tills offleo. All electros must have
metal bases as we poftl ti.ely will, not accept
any oilier kind utter above date.
Dallas Turner, formerly
sheriff of Floyd county, died
at his home in Rome Sunday.
FEARFULLY BAD.
We have been compelled to
drive over Padding’s roads re
cently. Surely the public roads
of no county"were ever in such
Condition us ours.
Something must be done or
else our town and county will lie
so badly damaged that it will be
a long time before we can re
cover if ever at all.
On the road going west towari
Draketown you will find one con
linuous mud hole for 10 or i'i
miles. It. is almost impossible
for a horse to pull an empty buj:
gy over this portion of roads.
The road commissionersshotil
do their duty and have an tin
overseer’s to repair their roads,
A groat majority of the citizens
of the county favor direct taxa
tion for the purpose of improv-
HOARSE COUGHS
-STUFFY COLDS
are the kind that settle on the lungs and develop into
PLEURISY
PNEUMONIA
._ CONSUMPTION
State Treasure ,Park has
paid out nearly $1,000,000 for
the purpose of education since
January 10.
Young Mrs. Frank Cook,
"'.•is slain with an ax at her
home near Hazlehurst last
Saturday. Her husband was
arrested as the murderer.
Gen. Joe Wheeler says hr
is in favor of pensioning all
1 x-slaves, and hopes the bill
introduced by Senator Hannah
to that effect will pass.
Governor Terrell has offer
ed a reward of $100 for the
arrest of Nelson Sapp, wanted
in Screven county for the
murder of Henry Jenkins.
John Harvey Brymt, a nc-
who has been sentenced
(n hang at Moultrie, Gn., Fri
day, March 20th, is trying to
cheat the gallows by starva
tion.
Mallard Lee the slayer of his
sweetheart, Miss Lilia May.
Suttlys, early last May, has
been respited by Governor
'Ferrell making the fourth
rcspital.
A Southern passenger 01 d
freight train ran together near
Rome Sunday morning. The
engines were wrecked and ti e
mail car split half in two nearly
the entire length. Fortunally
no one was hurt.
It is estimated that it will
cost the man who is elected
governor of Mississippi this
year not less than $10,000 in
Campaign expense, to say noth
ingofthe amount expended
b v the aspirants for the office
who fail to reach the goal.
' A young white man, Milo
Collier, was placed in jail at
Fairborn Saturday afternoon
by Sheriff AderhMd, charged
w.th attempting to assault the
12-vear old daughter of town
marshal Olin Eskew, of Pal
me-!: to, with whom he boarded.
The intended victim of the
assault is a second cousin to
l :C prisoner.
Real estate agents of
Atlanta report that there- is a
.od demand for city lots now,
..mi that '.’ae demand comes
yrisc'paU/ from the class of
home builders, most of the
purchases being made for
actual use. We ( doubt if
there is a city any where in the
fouth that grows like Atlanta.
£he is continually moving up
ward and onward.
lag the roads.
Let the grand-jury investigate
the matter and give the people
some relief.
lluv It Now.
jin nut unit until >011 or Bomeofym
ruti.ilV «rt* link tii^lt unto ilcatlt, anti to- ,
mi .0 for Immbod in’s t "olio, Cholera a ,
Dim riio,•» Remedy, l>ui buy It now an.t !>•
^.ivjmrcil lor 111 eui, nrency. It in tin: one
reiiiiMy ilmi oau u! wit ft I>u depended upon
in tub mod never., umi (luneuroua canes.
I<’.ir sale b. A. J. 0 ,oi). r & (Ju.
A NEW DE-ALOQJE.
In the Christianizing of the
world, and the development of
spiritual sympathy, the masse
are seeing more clearly the teach
ings of tho Divine Muster It is
said that the people in Reggio,
in northern Italy have a new ten
commandments, and that the
school children learn these com
mandments by heart as follows;
Love thy.schoolmutes, for they
will be thy co-worker for life.
Love knoledge, tho bread of
intellect. Oherish’the same grat
itude towards thy teachers as to
wards thy lather and mother.
Make every day thou 1 i\ e-tt the
occasion for some good and bene
ficial deed ; always sow t! e seeds
of kindness.
Honor good men and true wo
men, esteem all men us equals,
bend thy knee to no ore.
Do not bear hatred to anybody ;
don’t, insult people. Ti e word re
venge shall not be in thy vocabu
lary, but stand up for the rights
and resist oppiession.
Don’t, be a coward; stand by
the weak and* respect and love
justice.
Remember that all goods of
this world arc the products of
labor. Whoever takes this world
without giving their equivalent
in labor robs the diligent of their
just dues. %
Exercise thy mind; observe
and think and try to ascertain
the truth of all things. Believe
in nothing mysterious, in noth
ing unreasonable; use no decep
tion either toward thyself or
o', hers.
Du not. assume that to he pa
triotic one must hate other na
tions or glory in war. War is a
relic of.barbarism.
Let. it be thy purpose in life to
hasten tho day when all men, as
free citizens of a free state, shall
live in peace and happiness, in
true brotherhood.
The above modern decalogue is
of special interest and signifi
cance as it shows the new trend
of thought that is taking hold not
only of superstitious Italy, but
of all the world. The world is
growing brighter and better '
every cay.
i In* ,ost physic. “Once tried and you
■ill always use Chamberlain’s Stomach
ami Livi r Tablets,” says William A. Gir
ard, Pease, Vt. These Tablets are the
most prompt, most pleasant and most re
liable cathartic in use. For sale by A. J. 1
ooper,
FOLEY’S
HONEY AND TAR
stops the cough and heals the
lungs and prevents serious
results from a cold.
Consumption Curod
Foley & Co., Chicago. Dana, Ind., Sept. 28, 1902.
Gentlemen:—FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR cured me of consump
tion after I had suffered two years and was almost desperate. Three physicians
failed to give me any relief and the last one said he could do me no good. I tried
almost every medicine I heard tell of without benefit until FOLEY’S HONEY
AND TAR was recommended to me. Its effect right from the start was magical.
I improved steadily from the first dose and am now sound and well, and think
FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR is a God-send to people with Throat and Lung
Trouble. Yours very truly, Mrs. Mary Ambrose.
FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR
contains no opiates and does not con
stipate like ordinary cough medicines.
THREE SIZES-25c, 50o and $1.00
The 50 cent size contains 2\ times as much as the
small size, and the $1.00 size almost 6 times as much.
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES
A. J. Cooppf & Co., Dallas. D. W. Ragsdale, Hiram.
Did you ever pass right by our store
and walk several doors on to get an article
in hardware, tinware, glassware, crockery
or furniture?
IF WE CAN GET YOU
to come inside out large store and show you a
stock of Modern Hardware and Furniture at
the prices we will make, we are sure you wil!
not pess vs by again.
DALLAS HARDWARE & FURNITURE CO.
FOLEY’S i||
HORMR
CONTAINS NO OPIATES*
IS MILDLY LAXATIVE
And a Safe Rmi#
dor old Mid Yeung.
Recommended bytheMedfenl
Faculty for the various
affections of the
Throat. Chest
and Lungs.
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niPAUDtr
FOLEY & CO.
CHICAGO, IU.
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