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THE NEW ERA.
ESTABLISHED 1882.
R. B. WALKER.
EDITOR.
lintcreri In the pnstottlce at Dallas a»second
tijss mall matter.
DALLAS. OA.. MARCH 27
PHONE 28.
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BULLETIN BUBBLES.
(Jood for a starter—“Go!”
A man doesn’t want his better
lialf to bo half-hearted.
The fat man has a slim chance
of feeling personally slighted.
An artificial eye looks more
sightly*that it is.
No doubt Venice lias more wa
ter than the city of Bath.
The main who is advise<r to. tie
himself up matrimonially might
siiy, “Why knot?”
Is the plumber’s vision of
wealth only a pipe dream?
Drummers and actors are alike
looking for good show towns.
Some men undertake too much,
but we do not say that of the un
dertaker.
A parrot that squawks but
won’t talk is an unspeakable nui
sance.
The grocer who overcharges is
something of a high weighman.
A hard drinker thinks it. harder
when lie has nothing to drink.
Some people are freighted with
a desire toexpress their opinions.
It’s cowardly to fall in love and
then try th crawl out of it.
A woman isn’t prepared foJ be
ing an angel by “harping”' liere
below.
The ambitious newsboy makes
all the paperB lie tries to sell
come under the head of “yelder”
journalist.—Phiadelphia Bulle
tin.
Wisckro’s Whispers.
It Is Wrong—
To impugn a mail’s motives
when he makes an unsought of
fer of assistance.
To charge a woman withuncon-
stancy on tlie sav-so of another
woman.
To expect, confidence after be
ing caught in an act. of deceit..
To look for compliments when
you give no reason therefore.
To show dislike for a person
who lias never don© you a wrong.
To chide a child in the presence
of the little one’s companions.
To sneer at. a woman’s efforts to
lie self-supporting.
To give out hints*of a wish to
he shown, consideration in the
distribution of gifts.
To tell a woman she is growing
in bodily proportions.
To. ask a man’s opinion as to
jVor personal appearance.
Some Strong Bible Facts.
The learned prince Grenada,
heir to the Spanish throne, im-
prisononod by order of the crowd
for fear he would aspire to the
throne, was kept in solitary con
finement in the old prison at. the
Place of Skulls, Madrid. After
thirty-three- years in this living
tomb death came to his release,
and the following reinarknblo^re•
searches, taken from the Bible
and marked with ah old nail on
the rough walls of his cell, told
how file brain sought employ
ment thought, the weary years:
In the bible the word “Lord”
is found 1,858 times, the “Jeho
vah” (1.855 times, but the word
“reverend” but once, and that
in Psalms CXI. 9.
The ninth verse of the eighth
chapter of Esther is the longest.
The eighth verse of the ninety-
seventh Psalm is the middle verse
of the Bible.
The thirty-fifth verse, eleventh
chapter of John, is the shortest.
In Psalms OVII four verses are
alike—the 8th. 15th. 21st. and
81st.
Each verse in Psalm OXXXVI
ends alike.
The word “girl” occurs hut
once in Bible, and that in JoeP
III, 8.
There are found in both books
of the Bible 8’588,488 letters, 778
098 words, 81,878 verses, 1,189
chapters and (17 books.
The twenty sixth chapter of
the Acts of the Apostle is 'the
finest, chapter to read.
The most, beautiful chapter is
the twenty-third Psalm.
The four most, inspiring prom
ises are in John xir, 2; vi, 8(5;
Matthew xi 28, and Psalms xxx-
vii, 4.
All who flatter themselves
with vain boastings should read!
the sixth chapter of Matthew.
All humanity should learn the
sixth chapter of St. Luke, from
the twentieth verse to its gliding.
A Remarkable Case.
One of tl.e most remarkabln eases of a
cold, deep-seated oil the kings. causing
pneumonia, is that of Mrs. On Ft rude E.
Fenner, Marion, Ind., who was entirely
cuiedl by the use of One Minute Cough
Ciue. She says: “The coughing and
straining so weakened me that Iruu down
in weight from 148 to 1)2 pounds. I tried
a number of remedies, to. nu avail until I
used One Aimiie Cough Cure. Four
bottles of t^is wonderful remedy cured
me entirely of the cough, strengthened
my lungs and restored me to my normal
weight, health, and strength.” A. J.
Cooper & Cols. Drug Store.
Want your mouitache or board a beautiful
brown or rich block? Then use
BUCKINGHAM’S DYEM?t.
A Bad Breath
A bad bfeath means-a bad
stomach, a bad digestion, a
bad liver. Ayer’s Pills are
liver pills. They cure con
stipation, biliousness, dys
pepsia, sick headache.
25c. All drufflots.
Some Don't* for Home Makers.
Don’t overload your rooms with
furniture or pictures.
Don’t imagine that plenitude
of furniture means a well-fur
nished house. It does nothing
of the sort.
Don’t choose elaborately de
signed curtains, hangings, or tab
lecloths for a room with a floral
paper.
Don’t waste your money on an
accumulation of cheap bric-a-
brac (so-called). It only helps
to gather dust and divt.
Don’t choose a blue paper and
white paint for a room with a
cold aspect —i. e., northern as
pect.
Don’t buy a carpet with a big
pattern for a little room.
Don’t buy large and cumber
some fnrniture for a small house.
Large pieces of furniture take
away from the apparent, stae of
a tiny room, and make it appear
smaller than it really is.
Don’t put little unsafe .tables
near the centre of the room,where
they are likely to be upset by any
chance passer-by. If you do,
don’t blame anyone but yourself
when the things chi them get
smashed.
Don’t draw your curtains half
across the window in the day
time. Windows are intended for
the entrance of air and light—
health-givers, which no one can
afford to exclude.
Choose chairs for comfort as
well as for appearance, and avoid!
the fragile kind at which a man
always looks askance, if* you
want, to keep the good opinion
of yonr mankind.
When Henry Ward Beech
er was in the midst, of his
troubles, a brother rose in one
of the prayer meetings and
prayed the Lord to show bro
ther Beecher what a great sin
ner he had been.
Mr. Beecher,, paying no at
tention to the prayer, went on
with the meeting.
At its close another brother
said to him, “I don’t think,
brother Beecher, yon should
have allowed such a prayer as
that to be made without say
ing something about it.”
“Oh, no,” said Mr. Beecher,
“ii did the brother a sight of
good to make that prayer,, and
1 don’t believe the Lord cared
much about it.”
DANGER ot GOLDS ami GRIP.
Tlie greatest clangor from colds and
grip is their resulting in pneumonia. If
reasonable care is used, however, and
Chninbexlain’s Cough Remedy taken, all
danger will be avoiu, d. Among the tens
of thousands who have used this remedy
for these diseases we have yet to learn of
a single ease having resulted in pneu
monia. which shows conclusively that it
is a cerRun preventive of that dangerous
disease. It will cure a cold or nn attack
of the! grip in less lime than any other
treatment. It is pleasant and safe-to take
For sif.e by A. J.. Cooper.
Tragedy Averted.
"lust in the nfck of time our little hoy
whs saved” writes Mrs. W. Watkins of
Pleasant City, Ohio. "Pneumonia lead
played sad liavoe with him and a terrible
cough set in besides. Doctors treated
him, but lie grew worse every day. At
length we tried I)r. King’s New Discovery
tor Consumption, and our darling was
saved. He’s now sound, amt well."
Everybody ought to know, it’s the only
sure cure for Coughs, Colds, ami all
Lung diseases. Guaranteed by A. J.
Cooper & Co., Druggist. Price 50c- and
§1.00. Trb’l bottles free.
DALLAS INSTITUTE.
The Fall Term of Dallas Institute will begin
September 1st 1902
And Continue Sixteen Weeks.
Tuition in Primary Deoajrtment, per month - $ 1 25
Tuition in Intermediate Department r - - 1 50
Tuition in Higher Classes - 2 00
The Board will issue a certificate of entrance to each
child, upon the payment of (50c) fifty cents, for incidentals
per term, to the secretary of the Board.
People often look back upon
their ancestry with more pride
than the, ancestry look down on
their decendants.
Marriage may be a lottery:
but it must be admitted that as
a general thing two is a lucky
number.
ONE
MINUTE
One Minute Cough Cure does not pass immedi
ately Into the stomach, but lingers in the throat, chest
and lungs, producing the following results:
(1) Relieves the cough.
(2) Makes the breathing easy.
(3) Cuts out the phlegm.
(4) Draws out the inflammation*.
(5J Kills the germs (microbes) of disease
(6) Strengthens the mucous membranes.
(7) Clears the head*
(8) Rejleves the feverish.conditions.
(9) Removes every cause of the cough and th«
strain on the lungs.
U0) Enables the lungs te contribute pure Mfe-
! fiving and life-sustaining oxygerrto the blood. Cures
. Croup and all Cough, Lung and* Bronchial Affections.
i GOUGH CURE
1 Srsparad b* E. Q. D.WITT* OO.. OH 10 AGO
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