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INSTANTLY KILLED.
Night Operator at Braswell Struck by
Pnst Movisi; Train.
TboMaadi Have Kidney Trouble
| and Don’t Know it.
^®®' w »»»»W»OOaMa*999a M o 3 oa39»3a 9 oo fl oa3093®oaWO«»&3:Oo8 day evening gives the following
v\ c w tsli t° say to °iir friends nnd customers that we t'eel very grateful to each I account- of the killing nT tho night
one of tlic!ii ot then favors in the past, and we hope by fair dealings that we may hold I operator at Braswell,.a small stn-
tlieit pationrtge 111 the future. We know that our success depends nan 1 flu v. dilute of bust- j tion twelve miles north of Ualhu-:
How To rind Oat.
Fill a bottle or common glass with your
The Atlanta Journal of Toes-, water atld let ** s,4lld twenty-four hours; a
sedlmont or aetf
tling Indicates an
unhealthy condi
tion of tho kid
neys; if It stains
your linen it io
evidence of kid
ney trouble; too
frequent desire to
par.o It or pain In
the back Is also
ness we do; thctefoie we intend to sell goods at the lowest living prices. By e'ose atten
tion to business we hope to be able to give you better values for your m.mov in the future
than we have in the past. While we may not carry as big a line as some others, we wish
to sa\ that we have not got any shelf-worn goods. Our goods have just been recently pur
chased, and consists of the latest patterns and designs, and our motto is
-^« QUICK SALES AND SHORT PROFITS. >» >•
W e have just received a nice line of hats of the latest, styles and shades. \y e also car-
iv a big line of pants and overalls at clean cut prices. We especially call vcvur attention to] near the truck. Tho train was of th« urinary passage, it corrects inability
our line of spring dress goods, shirts, neckwear and ladies’ and gents’ fine" shoes. We ask ! running at, a high rate of speed, £ o?td*Sf««. d foifowing P uie of P iiquor e
you to examine our stock. We are always glad to show you whether you wish to purchase ! and Hie engineer, who was the whie or beer, .mi ovoreomes that unpleasant
or not. So come and examine when von get ready and buy where you please. Irt addi- only witness to the tragedy, did i dSmfg'thedaytand to'gaf'up many t°m«!s
tion to our line of dry goods, notions, hats, shirts, etc., We carry a first-class, stock of not suspect bi»t flint the operator j during the night. Tho mild and tho extra-'
Staple and Fancy Groceries, tobacco, snufi and cigars that always sell on thei
don’t forget ihat we had just as soon have your eggs and chickens as your
wi4_ pay. you the highest cash price for them.
Remember we are located in ihe corner sfore near the Bank,
HITCHCOCK & CAMP.
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10 1 l»s of good roasted eoil'ee
for $1.00 at Eli Cooper’s.
Mr. J, 11. llehderson made a
business trip to 'I'allapoosa the
first of tin 1 week.
A complete line of Shoes * aT
ways on hand a.t rock bottom
prices. Hitchcock & Camp.
Mr. N, T. Bullock is spending
a few days in Atlanta this week
with Ids son, Mr. .John Bullock.
A big lot, of Mo. 2 fiooring and
ceiling that i will sell at a bar
gain. \\*. M. Elsborry, Braswell,
Ga.
I
Solicitor General \V. K. Fielder j
passed through the city Sunday I
Mr. W. II. Bone has returned enroute to liis home in Cedar- j
from Birmingham. Iiown.
For the best coffees in town • (je!
call on Eli Cooper,
Ool. M. V. Sanford, of
w is in Dallas Tuesday.
off
you
Eli.
| AS PEOPLE I Personals, ||
AND GO | Social /fcmig
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Mew Era telephone is Mo. <28.1
Give your laundry to Eli Coop
er.
Coni, corn-, for everybody. Eli :
Cooper.
Mr. Ollie Baxter went to At-1
lanta Monday.
Seed Irish potatoes of all kind
at Eli Cooper’s.
Chattel mortgages for sale at 1
Mew Era office.
The many, friends of Mr. J. R.
Last, night as the Chicago and
Florida special ot the Southern
railway approached Braswell, a
small night telegraph office be- ,h6kldneys
tween Atlanta and Borne Charles j wt»at to do.
Bmvles, .he ..,.en,l„r, we, GlXliStl! &.TtiTsST
by the engineer to leave the small Root, tho great kidney remedy fulfills every
station or tlepot, .».,<! walk oat Sk5US£S£iBS!X£,5
had collie to see the
„ _ tnlill pass. | realized. It stands the h%hcst tor Its won-
.llist as the engine got, within a 1 derful cures of the most distressing cases,
fow foot of him Bmrt»
ed to cross the track. His bttdv | You ma y liavo a sample bottle of this-
was hurled Ititfli in tho air, and‘K’ttb ,tf°3
came to the eart h a mangled and more about tt, both sent
lUVI.,,, corpse. The train
immediately stopped and the Co., Binghamton, N.Y. When writing men.
Terry,
prices on
ami
before
flour, corn,
on heavy
Hiving. Eli
oafs, er
groceries.
(' toper.
With every bolt of Royal Btik
nig Fowders 1 will present,
with a valuable cook book.
Trv Eli Cooper 5 .-, roasted
The best, on the market.
I)r. W. C. Comially made a pro-
f‘ssional vqsit to Koine Saturday.
Mr. J. B. Henderson, of At-
lanta, visited homebdks here Iasi ■ th j H ofliu0 , aul yefc a
Sunday, | for 50c.
Mr. Maury Comially spent j
several days last week in Cur-j
fcersville.
Cooper.
Dr. Withers’’ Magic Liniment
cures pain. That's all. Cull at
I Cothran will regret to learn that
1 he has-been transferod to Green
wood, 8, C., on that division of
the Seaboard.
Jewelry, jewelry, jewelrv, of
the latest styles. Every piece you
buy lias a printed guarantee for
live years from the factory. Hitch
cock & Gamp.
For Salic—I have a New Home
drop-head sewing machine that
I will sell at a bargain. Good as
new. It can be seen n't (lie post-
office. Sadie Golden.
AM I I have just re-
tiS »» I » ceivcd a efir load
of.nice, clean, fresh hay that
I will sell cheaper than you
can buy it elsewhere. Eli
Cooper.
Mrs. Ann Cook and children,
of Wolf Mountain, N. 0., return
ed home Tuesday after an extend
ed visit, to Iter father, Mr. Win.
Bone, and other relatives in and.
near the city.
Just received .car nice hay,
oats and com. Come and buy.
Eli Cooper.
Mr..Wes Hudson was the guest
of Miss Beulah Helms in Koine
last, Saturday.
Messrs. Ilambrick and Kilgore
were in our town last Sunday
from \ T illii Rica.
Mr. Wiii Herrington, of Atlan
ta, is the guest of relatives in
and n.ear Dallas.
Mrs. V, E. Clout's and daughter,
Miss Flora, from near (Ranger,
were in the city .Monday.
Col. A. J. Camp was in Atlan
ta Saturday arguing a murder
case in the supeme court.
' For your supplies in groceries
call on Eli Cooper the leader in
fi st,-class groceries in Dallas.
Mr. Sam Wat sun and sister,
Miss SaJlie, of Brownsville, are
t, ie guests of relatives in the city.
Mrs. A. 33. Marchman, of Fruit-
hurst, Ala., and sou, Julian, are
guests of her lather, Judge \\. L
Fain.
Messrs G. W. Brown and Wiley
Jones went, down to Atlanta.
Monday to buy stock for their
farms..
Mr. Foster Cooper went to
Douglasville Wednesday in the
interest of the Woodmen of the
World.. 1
Miss Lillian Fain has returned
after several weeks visit to her
sister, Mrs. A. B. Marchman, at
Fruit hurst, Ala.
Call on Eli Cooper for flour,
hay and grain, and in fact, all
heavy add fancy groceries, Give
him a trial.
Gents,.when you want an up-to-
date iiue of the latest designs in
fancy shirts and neck wear, call
on Hitchcock & Camp.
Buggies, Buggies
latest, designs amt lowest prices
ami best mine. Go ami aw them.
Grib!.! A *'ou.jor.
Mr. J. F. Stephens, who 1 ivesv
four miles north of Dallas, on
irge bottle 1 t ie dartersvi11 e road, was-taken
I suddenly ill Monday night..
1 His condition is reported as
quite critical.
body picked up, but not before
the last sign of life was extinct.
The body was brought to At
lanta on train No*, 1,-1. ‘which
arrived at about 2 o’clock this
nioming, llis brother, who lives
in Arkansas has been notiliodof
the accident and a message is
expected from him today.
It is thought that Bowles was
blinded by the electric light of
the engine and- did not realize
that it was so close to him when
the attempt was made to cross
fhe track.
The firm of Inman Smith, of
wholesale dry goods merchants,
recently .went nut of business, and
being on the lookout, for bargains,
1 purchased a large portion of
that, stock and I have placed it
on sale at my store. Gome quick
and take advantage of the biggest
bargains you may ever have of
fered you again. All goods first-
class in every particular. If you
want any of thorn, they are yours
at 50 cents on the dollar. J.. F.
Welch,.'
tion reading this generous offer In this paper.
Don't make any lidstako, but remember
tho name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer’s-
Swamp-Root, and tho address, Binghamton,
N.Y., on bvory bottle.
The best pill ’ne»i1 h'the stnrs'nml strifes-
It chuust s the s,\ Klein tun! ncv. r gtlpes
Little Early Hlstirn ot worldly repute
Ask for DeVViU’s and laliu no sub
stitute. ‘
A small pill, eiisv lo boy, easy to lake
a ml easy to acl,, but never falling in re
sults. l)eWin's i itilo Early Iti-eis
mouse the, secretions mid ad uo-u tonic la
tin; liver, curing perm .m nl!y.
Rev. .T. H. Wiliams went to
Piedmont, Ala., Sunday to visit
his brother. He bad tv pleas*
trip, and says Pedinoiit, is aright
lively little town. Ho returned
home Tuesday evening..
The machinery necessatry to
putting in the two thousand addi-1 these goods-at 50 cents on tliedol-
tioiral spindles in the cotton miil lar. The stock consists of hosiery,.
I have in stock a largo lot of the
Inman-Smith stock of Atlanta,
that I am now offering at ex
tremely low prices. I bought
lias about all arrived, and will
„ . J soon be in operation. President
Buggies ot. .
1 Davis is pushing the work as rap
idly as possible-
j Dr. A. J. Cooper and Mr. (0. L.
1 Cathcart, of this city, have
j bought, and consolidated the two
drug stores of Austell. The stock
! has been replenished with fresh
' goods and a handsome soda fount
! has been put in. Mr. Cathcart
Mr. Betsy Bowman, almost j will be-in charge.-
centenarian, died last .Saturday |
of old age. She Was the mol her of '
(Liile a number of our young
people wid al lend the famous
plav, “Ben-notv’ at the grand
opera house iu Aalnata Thursday
night.
Mr. I,. N. Bowman of
Paulding.
Mr. L. W. Burt arrived in the
city Saturday night from San
Francisco. He has been appoint
ed private secretary, to Maj. D.
B. Dunn.
Part of the wall recently put. up
in the erection of the Davis &
Finch building bad to lie torn
down on account of. t-lie late
freeze.
Don’t forget that we still carry
complete line of Staple and
The appealed case of Wiley
Jones for a new trial for the
North -murder of N-ell McDowell was
argured before Judge Fite in
Atlanta last Friday. Judge Fite
did not see cause to grant Jones
a now trial. The case wifi be
carried to the supreme courf.
Mr. W. C. Waldrop, of near
Sfilosboro, was in town on Tues
day. He was also hero last week
and brought, a sample of blue
granite rock that abounds abund
antly on bis-place. He says lie
will give any county enough of
it to build a court house, jail,
church or resident that will haul
Fancy Groceries at prices as it away from his place. He lives
cheap as the cheapest. Hitchcock in the extreme northwest corner
& Gamp. of. Paulding county..
underwear, suspenders, handker
chiefs, laces, collars, shirts, etc..
These are the cheapest goods Over
sold in Dallas, and I invite the
people to call and examine them..
The goods are all bran new and of
tiie latest pattern. J. F. Welch.
If it's a bilious stuck, tide Chtnnboj
Inlti's Stomach mid Liver TuM -t-t h i i a
quick ret" very is r itrisin. For t-a.e by
A. J. Cooper A; Co,
J. F. Stephens Dead.
Mr. J. F. Stephens, living
four miles north of town, was
taken critically ill Monday
night. He lingered between
life and death until Tuesday
evening when he rallied,.'Inter
at relapse, followed and lie suc
cumbed to congestion of the
lungs Wednesday morning at
7 o’clock.
Mr. Stephens leaves a w$e,
two daughters and one son.
The New Era extends to
the bereaved ones its sympa
thy-
Rngniecc McKeith, * of the-
Sou them Kailwuw, was badly
burned in the face while his en
gine was standing at the water
tank Wednesday morning. He-
went to fix an oil cup when the
hot, oil and soap was blown in his
face by the pressure of steam,
lie was painfully, though not se
riously hurt. Dr. W. O.Oonnully r
tho road physician, gave the nec
essary attention.
Joppa.
Ah wo have not had nnv dots
from this community for some
time I will endeavor to give yon
a few.
Literary school at this place-
is progressing nicely, having a,
splendid attendance.
Bead working is the order of
the day at, present.
James Defoore and family, of
Day, visited the family of Bill
Fnrgerson Sunday.
Sam Locklayer, of Yorkvillo,.
made his usual: visit in our com
munity Sunday,
John Bell is all smiles over the
arrival of a boy at his house.
Rev. J. II. Ogle tilled his reg
ular appointment at Biulali Sat
urday and Sunday.
Dr. Brown’s wife and chil
dren are visiting their mother,.-
Mrs. Parks, this week.
Fayette Forsyth, of near Mc
Pherson, was ill our community
Monday night.
On tho 5th Sunday Rev. Tims.
Owns and Ool. R. E. L. Whit
worth,,of Dalliis, will give us a
Sunday school lecture at the
school house. Let everybody
come out to hear them. They are
both good speakers.
Our new school house is now-
ready for use. We. are having
Sunday school as well as a liter-
ray school. Our doors are open
■fy>r all the help we can get. for
the advancement of our Sunday
school or any advancement of
the religious cause. Let. us all.
work for the cause of Christ.
We are thankful to those that
have helped-on our school, house.
We did not get the house before
we needed it.. We have a house
that, we are proud of. It is an
lumorto our settlement and t<v
the county.
Working Overtime.
Eight hour laws are ignore,! hv those-
tireless, little workers—Dr. Kiog’i Mew
Life Pills. Millions lire always at work ,,
night and day, curing-Indigestion, Dili- -
ousness, Cous.ipaliou, Kick Headache:
and all Stomao.i. Liver atnl Bowel trout*.
les. Easy, pleasant, tale, sure.
2oc at At. J. Cooper & Cols., dwi^stoat-