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THE NEW EKA.
ESTABLISHED 1882.
R. B. WALKER. - - - EDITOR.
»nu»rert In the pnstofllcr at Dalian ad second
c1«ha mail matter.
Dallas, oa.. May 6,
l’HONE 28.
SUBSCRIPTION
One rear -
Bis months ...
Three mouths -
THE GINSENG CRAZE.
Twenty-five acres are said
to comprise the commercial
ginseng growing area to the
United States much of it being
in two counties of New York,
says an exchange. Geo. Van
derbilt has planted a fine gar
den of the root at Bdtmore.
Two Farmers in Ohio raised
on one-third of an acre a crop
that brought $15,000. A
_ | farmer in this state who had
Me' been raising cabbage at $2 a
20c ton drove into town with a
r- notice to AuvcHTJutih*—Afmr iiuum- small butrev load of ginseng
r i»»« 1H08, all cula with w*»od 1jhkI« will Ik* i r . . oo*' ”
‘jeeted at this ofllc*. All elnetr*H must have ; for which IlC COt Si2.00. 1 here
total I*i»*phan wu p<mK1v«*ly will not accept 0 . ,
“■* • — •• * date. *— ~
ry Ut
•ny other kind after above
Notice to Subscribers.
All thoso who owe ps on sub,
scription arfe urged to call in and
settle at once aa we will begin
revising our subscription book in
•a few days, and all those who are
a year or more behind will be
dropped from the list. We are
taking this step in justice loour-
are 400,000,000 Chinese, and
all who can afford it use gin
seng. The mystery of the
root is its variation in price.
While some sells ready at $4
a pound there are soecies
that bring $100 an ounce.
Consul Wild man says lie has
seen Mardin ginseng that
was worth 135 times its own
weight in silver. The regular
price is from $50 to $250 an
ounce. The craze has advan-
selves. Wo cannot afford to buy
paper and ink and get nothing in 1 ' ,u \' . . , . ,
, cedsofarin his country that
return. We have been at consul- J
erable expense recently
a monthly magazine
... , , i the Ginseng Garden has been
paoving our ofhee and need everv ,
•dollar that is due us to pay our ,
debts. Please bear this in mind CU UIC *
and settle your subscription as
•early as possible.
called
been
advocacy of the
Before moving into our new building we will close out the bal*
ance of our FIRE STOCK at and below
IPr'lO©^ m
This opportunity will close in two weeks.. Many good things in
our present stock to sacrifice. Our Mr. Davis will go north this week
to buy a stock for our new quarters, and it stands to reason that
our stock, to meet the demands of our surroundings, will FAR SUR
PASS anything in this section. We pride ourselves In the fact that
we will be
SECOND TO NONE,^—
but as our place is the best we propose to make our stock the best
and lead not follow. We respectlully invite all buyers of merchandise
of every description to bear us in mind. Will mention later some
special drives.
DAVIS dte .'B'XINrOIO:.
Andrew Carnegie lias given
•1000,000 to Booker Washington’s
institute for'colored youths ut
Tuskegeo, Ala.
The Industrial Journal of
'Charlotte, N. 0., saj s W. K.
Hearst, of New York, will he
•the next democratic president.
31 ay be so.
The strawberry season is on in
'earnest. Large shipments are be
ing mude daily from this place
mud Raccoon, says tho Summer
ville News.
G. II. Sims has plead guilty of
•emhpzzing $94,288,0)5 from the
Capital City National Bank, At
lanta, and has been given a sen-
t( nee of six years in the federal
j 1 ison in Atlanta.
For liver troubles anil constipation
There's nothing better In creation
Tii..11 Little Early Uiititn., the famous lit
tle (alts. They alwuys effect a cure and
save dm lor hills. Lillie Early RUvis arc
different from nil oilier pills. They do
not weaken the system, hut act as a tonic
to tile tissues by arousing the secretions
Htul resulting the liver lo the lull per-
lormauco ol its lmu in.ns nut in ul 1 \. X.
.1. Cooper.'
A man should realize that- lie is
growing cld when lie tinds that
spring weather does not give him
that fishing feeling.
Tl o height, of impudence is
when a merchant, uses rubber
stamped stationery to write to
i he editor of the local paper com-
1 turning about the editor accept
ing advertising from merchants
m another town.
Congressman Richardson, who
has been re-elected nine times to
congress from a Tennessee dis
trict, is the highest Masonic olii-
< a! in this country, and lias an-
i ouaced his intention of retiring
from politics to devote himself to
the interests of Masonry.
Appreciative words,’ rightly
•spoken, have a power for good
that many dream not. of. The
daily routine, the manifold cares,
the invalid’s hours of pain, the
aged parents declining years, the
chile’s heart aches and dillicul-
ties—all respond to such words.
Major J. W. Warren, the*vete
ran secretary of the executive
department, was killed by e
Southern train Monday afternoon
near liis home at Kirkwood. He
bad held the same position for
thirty two years, his tirst ap
pointment being under Gov ernor
Joues M. Smith in 1872. He was
retained by every govenor since
that time. Ho was a man of un
usual ability, and numbered his
friends by the thousand. In his
death the state loses one of its
ablest citizens.
Due Notice in Served.
Du.’ notice is iteroby nerved on the pub
lic genet ally that. De Wilt’s Witch Hazel
Sulvo is the only salve on the market that
D made lroin the pure, unadulterated
witch hazel. DeWilt’s Pitch Hazel Salve
tin* cured thousumin of cases of piles that
would no* yield to any other treatment,
and this fact has brought out many worth
less counterfeits,. Those persons who get
tlie genuine DcWitt's Witch Hazel Halve*
are never disappointed, because it cures
A. J. Cooper.
Chatted mortgages for sale .at
New Era office.
A Sweet Breath
Is a never fntltpg sign of a healthy stom
ach, When the breath, is bad the stom
licit is out of i rder. There is no remedy
in t.10 world equal to Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure for curing indigestion, dyspepsia
and ail stomach disorders. Mrs. Mary B.
Crick, of White PI dlls. Ky.. writes:
have been n dyspeptic for yelirs—tried all
kinds of remedies but continued to gro.v
worse. By the use of lvodol I beg in to
improve hi once, and after taking u few
bottles nm fully restored in weight, health
and s.reugth and c:iu eat whatever 1 like.
Kodol dig !9ts whnt you eat and makes
the stomach sweet. A. J, Cooper.
Tax Receiver’s Notice.
SECOND ROUND.
Dallas, April 24, 25.
Acorntree, April 27 a. ui.
Roxana, April 23 a. m.
Twentieth, April 23.
Burnt Hickory, April 80, p. tu.
Cross Hoads April 2d p, m.
Newt Bntvmau April 30 a. m.
New Hope April 27 p. m.
Raccoon, May 1.
Braswell, May 2.
Eutah, May 4.
Union, May 5.
Tallapoosa, May 0.
Nineteenth, May 7 a. m.
Cains. May H.
Riimpkinviue, Mav 8.
Uiuphrey, May 12.
W (aldington, May 18.
Hiram, May 14.
California, May 15.
J. II. CHATON,
'Tux Receiver.
Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup I’tpsiu sweetens
the breath. Sold by A J Cooper.
Women as Well as Men I
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
Notice to Teachers.
The teachers ot the public
schools of Ptiyhliim county are
earnestly rct^iwjfcfeil to meet at
the Dallas Ihstffmo building next
Saturday morning, 10 o’clock
shii/p. „..
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis
courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor
and cheerfulness soon
disappear v/hen the kid
neys are out of order
or diseased.
Kidney trouble' has
become so prevalent
that it Is not uncommon
for a child to be born
afflicted with weak kid
's- * neys. If the child urin-
atet too often, if tho
urine scalds the flesh or if, v/hdn the child.;
roaches an age when it should be able to
control the passage, it is yet afflicted with
bed-wotting, depend upon it. the cause of
tho difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first
step should be towards the treatment of
these important organs. This unpleasant
trouble Is due to a diseased condition of the
kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as
most people suppose.
Women as well as men are made mis
erable with kidney and bladder trouble,
and both rood tho same groat remedy.
The mild and the immediate effect of • . , , . . _
Swamp-Root (s soon realized. It D sold j 111 turn l jliU> ed Die entire force
by druggists, in fifty- ' ull( l° r arrest,. The party then
“ms. Yo d amayh d avo £ a^^SS; il Pl> esl(Hl *<> the mayor an.l he,
sample bottle by mailj having been convinced of the
free, also pamphlet tell- rtomo o* swamr-ito*.
ing all about it, including many of the : nece S3lty ot till load lit,,
thousands of testimonial letters received 1 "
from, sufferers cured. In writing Ur. Kilmer
Soda IV a ter Bevera&ej
Very Cheap.
For prices and particulars
correspond with the under
signed.
Coca-Cola.
Dallas is TitpftHy taking on
Metropolitan air and business
is becoming so rushing that six
days in the week are not enough
to satisfy the pecuniary cravings
trf some of the thirsty contractors
of the Seaboard Air Line. Last --- . -~r—^ -zgrz
Sunday one of tliese gentlemen
with a large force of men, mules, Lovers of pure genuine Coca
etc., began work at the Southern Cola are cautioned against
depot, unloading cars. A citizen substitutes. See that each
of the city, having respect for j bottle is lablcd and bears the
the holiness of the day, prompt ly
notified the chief of polices who
Coca-Cola
8c Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and
mention this paper.
Don’t make any mistake, but remember
the name, Swamp-Root, .Dr. Kilmer’s
Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton,
N. Y., on every bottle.
one car
for something to eat, permitted
the work to proceed to this ex
tent.
June being the favored month
for weddings, that issue of the
Designer gives. special space to
articles of interest to the woman
who expects soon to he a bride.
“Brides and Bride attendants,”
“The June Bride’s Trouseau”
an d “ Worn a n’s Fads an d Fan cies”
all cater to tins one subject, and
even the fiction leans to that
side, for “Laviny’s Wedding-
Gown” and “Thalia’s Successful
Flay” have matrimony as a
theme. The fashions and milli
nery shown in this month are
charmingly summery and dainty,
and so too are “Fashions and Fa
brics” and “Points on Dressmak
ing” Anew department is “A
j Page of Puzzles” for the little
i folks, while their elders are in-
vited to edit .for cash remunera-
jtion “What Women are Doing”
and “Help Along the Way.” An
extremely interesting article
treats of “Labor-Having devices
for Women,” and tho usual de
partment of “Etiquette Hints.”
“Floriculture” “Book Notes,”
“Toilet Table Chat,” “In Moth
erland” and “The Kitchen King
dom” are none of them permit
ted te flag in interest.
Mt. Zion.
It is hot and cold and cold and
hot up here.
Jesse Jarmon and choir will
sing at New Canaan the 4th •Sun
day in this month.
H. D. Harris and daughters,
Misses Enia and Tishie, took in
Dallas Monday.
Mr. Arthur Grant visited II.
D. Parris Sunday.
Quite a crowd attended meet
ing at New Hope Sunday. . Rev.
Crew, of Shady Grove, preached.
Charlie Dupree, of
trade mark
stopper.
on each crown
Correspondence with us may
result in advantage to you.
The Atlanta Coca-Cola
Bottling Co., 78 Auburn Ave.
Atlanta Ga.
them. Loti Mnnison and his
brother-in-law, Mr. Rutdlege and
families, have hail litem. Mrs.
H- J. MeClimg 1ms had them ami
it was thought last week that
her husband was taking them.
Smyrna organized a Sunday*
school last. Sunday morning with
a fair enrollment.
Rev. Frasier, of Draketovvn,
is their pastor and Well liked by
Powder • the people.
Springs, is making his home
our beat now. *
Hurrah for the rural free
livery, we learn it is coining
way soon.
We are about, ready for that
picnic. *
Hermit.
de-
our
To Cure A Cold in One Day
TnkeLixalive B 01110 Qiiuitie Tablets.
All drugcislB refund the money U it fails
to cure. E. W. Drove’s si^nuture is on
cacti box. 25c. A. J. Cooper.
Embry.
No small pox in this immedi
ate vicinity, but. have been near
enough to render us uncomfort
able. Mr. W.vley Hogue’s
family near Concord has had
J. M. Embry made a business
trip to Atlahta last week. In
fact lie goes almost every wee.’,
as he is in the barter business.
Farmers are considerably be
hind this spring but they un
hopeful.
Rev. A. J. Ooalson is cutting
a ditch four feet wide through
his branch bottom. When preach
ers go to ditching ib is time for
other people to take warning,
wake lift and hustle. The Rev.
j Ooalson has demonstrated that
he is not afraid of work, and can
do more than preach; thus set
ting a good example for his peo
ple. But I fear that not many
of them will follow him into the
ditch as much a they seem to like,
him. Subscriber.