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T11E NEW Eh A.
ESTABLIHHED 1882.
R. B. WALKRIt.
EDITOR
anti-rod in the ponloMcc at Dallas aa second
•jliiss mall matter.
DALLAH. OA., July 8,
PHONE 28.
811B8G1UPTION :
Bno year • - . - • - 75o
W« months .... 40c
Three months - 20c
Binotic*to Aitvstwiians—After Jnnua-
irjrTsT, IIKl::. all outs with wood hunts will be
rejected el Hits ofltoc. All electros must have
netal buses as we positively will not accept
any other hind after shove date.
THE SEABOARD.
Work on the Seaboard Air
Line is progressing fairly well,
though the scarcity of labor
is hampering and causing the
contractors considerable in
convenience.
A scale of $1.25 and $1 •5°
per day has been adopted
which is a fair price for corn-
won labor, and it is iedeed
strange why more men cannot
be had at this price as it is 20
to 30 per cent, more than
labor lias received prior at
this time.
Plenty of money is yet to
come when enough men are
at work to draw $1,000 or
more weekly from each camp.
Busines will soon assume a
lively air and some of our
breams will be made real.
The busines men are feel
ing the effect of this state of
affairs as the pay-roll are fall
ing short of their expectations.
It is estimated that it will take
Jive years' to complete the
grade with the p^esbnt force,
when the contracts call for
twelve months.
It is positively necessary
and more men must come to
complete the grade within
twelve months.
Recent developments in the
postoffice department at
Washington are supplement
ed by an interesting story
from New York. It is to the
effect that Postmaster Van
Cott’s son is drawing a salary
of $3,600 a year for an unau
thorized office. Mr. Van Catt,.
Jr., has an income frominves-
ments of $20,000 a year, but
the ease with which $3,600 a
year can be drawn from the
federal treasury when a man
is a ring republican was too
■tempting to be resisted. While
the postmaster general was
shutting up the postoffice in
Mississippi because the negro
vpostmistress alleged she was
•afraid, after having held the
office unmolested for several
'years, and discontinuing a
Tennessee rural free delivery
route because two men held
up a carrier, the people were
"being robbed by political fa
vorites in Washington. How
much rascality has been cov
ered up or pushed intp the
background by getting up a
sensation about the colored
brother to take the people's
attention will probably not be
known until there is a change
on the political complexion of
-.the admidistration.—Savan
nah News.
No pity Shown.
"For years fate was after mt
continuously” writes F. A Gul-
lodge, Verbena, Ala. “I had a
terrible case of Piles causing 24
tumors; When all failed Buck-
leu’s Arnica Salve cured me
Equally good for Burns and all
: aches and paines. Only 25c at
A, J. Cooper’s Drug Store.
Along the Line.
bant Saturday we were blessed
with a refreshing shower not
quite enough, yet we are thank
ful.
It is a bad sign to see a good
farmer leave his farm in the care
of tenants and move to town to
irct in society or marry his
daughters off, and you will not
find a man that, won’t talk more
nirairst the interest, of farmers
thnn he will if hp fails to* get
in society or marry the girls off
rich. They are known to town
folks as the cod-fish arristocrats,
until they learn to eat out of pa
per sacks. As a rule they • grasp
every opportunity to come out
in the country to get a square
meal, but. after a few years they
find that, style and society don’t
feed and they go back to the
farm wiser and poorer with girls
tagging on behind satisfied that,
country boys will do them. I
know of several jn that fix now.
Don’t be in a hurry to move off
the farm. The time has come
on account of public works that
it is impossible to hire Or secure
farm help. That means the farm
er will juBt plant only what his
family tan cultivate; then less
cotton, better price, and more to
eat at. home will be the result.
And there is no better people,
no nicer young men, or prettier
girls under the canopy of heaven
than you will find on a farm. On
t.he farm is indipendtnee—in the
city you are a slave. Every man
and woman that will stick to the
farm will climb to the top round
of prosperity in the near future.
Two young ladies told me they
were planting for 15 bales of
cotton and 200 bushels of corn
and had hogs for meat. They
pay a man one dollar per day to
plow their horse, Gan two girls
beat that in your city or town ?
Echo answers no.
Crops are backward, cotton
small with any amount of grass.
There are hundred of acres that
has never had a hoe or plow in
it. People depending on hiring
hoe help have failed to get the
.help, guano in the ground and
grass on top, with no prospects
of getting it out. But it is a
lesson we needed to learn to put
in no more than our family could
work, and depend on no one but
our maker.
Mrs. Betsy Moony, last Sunday
enjoyed with her children and
grandchildren, a fine dinner in
honor of her 04th birthday.
Mrs. Moony is remarkably stout
and healthy for-a woman of her
age. May she enjoy life to a ripe
old age.
I suppose it will be a pleasure
to you to know that, yonr corres
pondent, is able to visit the din
ing table three times per day
where he finds beans, cabbage,
Irsh potatoes, berry pie of differ
ent kinds, milk and butter,mixed
in with squashes—all home rais
ed with home made meat to sea
son with
Come out and enjoy yourself
without script or purse.
Mizpha.
We are anxious to
do as much business
this year as last not
withstanding we lost
tour months. Our
prices will be fixed
with this end in view.
Davis & Finch.
Women a* Well as Men
Are. Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis
courages and lessens arnbhlori; bqauty, vigor
and cheerfulness soon
disappear when 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 bom
afflicted with weak kid
neys. If the child urln-
. ates too often. If the
urine scalds the flesh or If, when the child
reaches an age when It should be able to
control the passage, it Is yet afflicted with
bed-wetting, depend upon It. the cause of
the 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 peoplo suppose.
Women as well as men are made mis
erable with kidney and bladder trouble,
and both need the same great remedy.
The mild and the immediate effect of
Swamp-Root is soon realized. • It is sold
by druggists, in flfty-
cent end one dollar
Sizes. You may have a
sample bottle by mall
free, also pamphlet tell- „— „
Ing all about it, including many of the
thousand* of testimonial letters received
from sufferers cured, in writing Dr. Kilmer
k Co., Blnghemton, 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..
• o< loHOSM.
INDIGESTION
tfl||Or*|T| iniiqediatelv by
the use of Hicks'
Capudino
4th of July Specials.
Ladies’ and gents’
Underwear, Fancy
Gloves,Hosiery,Shirt
Waists, Silk Mull
and Percale. For all
this we are headquar
ters. Davis & Finch.
When you lend a man money,
if you don’t, insist, upon his pay
ing it back he thinks you are a
fool: if you do, he thinks you are
his enemy.
Beauty Tortured.*
A case came to light that for
prisisfant and unmerciful torture
has perhaps never been equal.
Joe Golobrick of Colusa, Calif,
writes. “For 15 years I endured
insufferable pain from Rheuma
tism and nothing relieved me
though I tried everything known.
I came across Electric Bitters
and it’s the gratest medicine on
earth for that trouble. A few
bottles of it, completely relieved
and cured me.” Just as good for
Liver and Kidney troubles and
general deblility. Only 50c.
Satisfaction guarateed by A. J.
Cooper & Co. Druggist.
A man is known by the com
pany he keeps and the woman by
the dressmaker she patronizes.
If you want trade place an ad.
in The New Era.
Night Was Her Terror.
“I would cough nearly all night
long,” writes Mrs. Ohas. Apple-
gate, of Alexandria, Ind., “and
could hardly get any sleep. I
had consumption so bad that if I
walked a block I would cough
frightfully and spit blood, but,
when all other medicine failed,
three $1.00 bottles of Dr. King’s
New Discovery wholly cured me
and I gained 53 pounds.” It’s
absolutely guaranteed to cure
Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Bron
chitis and all Throat, and Lung
Trouble. Price 50c and $1.00.
Trial bottle free al A. J. Cbop-
er’s drug store.
To Core A Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it fails
to cure. E. W. drove’s signature is on
each box. 25c.
Clearance
Sale!
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We have bought G. A. Scog
gins' stock, of merchandise con
sisting of Groceries, Shoes, Hats,
Pants, Boys' Clothing, Shirts,
Etc., and for the next 60 days
we expect to close these otit at
Wholesale Cost.
With this stock we have placed some Dry
Goods that will sro CHEAP. Here’s a few items:
500 yds. lawn to go at 5c yd.
1500 yds. cotton checks to go at.. .* 4^0 yd.
500 yards calico to go at — 5c yd.
The best 10-4 quilt on earth for $1.00
100 bars Octagon soap, per bar ‘ 4c.
100 bars Fairy soap, per bar ; .. . .3^0.
Pearline washing powder, per package 3|c.
Diamond starch, per package 3 1-20.
12 large boxes matches for 8c.
Scotch snuff, the 10c kind, at . .7 1-2C box.
Scotch snuff, the 5c kind, at 3 1-2C box.
One lot mens' work shirts at 20c.
One lot mfens’overalls at, per pair .40c.
250 lbs. tobacco of Various kinds to go at cost.
On Saturday, June 27th, we
will place on our counter
100 pairs ladies’ Sunday
shoes and slippers to go at
$1.00 per pair.
We cordially invite you to come to see us. Our motto
will be to “treat you right.” One price to everybody.
GRIFFIN, SPINKS & CO.
Located in the Spinks building, Dallas, Ga.
An Unqualified Success
Electricity, the Wonderful 20th Cen
tury Method and Cure of Disease.
PLEASANT, POSITIVE, AND PAINLESS.
The Violet-Iiay X-Ray Static Electric and Photo
Tharapeutic Treatments, which I an now enabled
to give my patients, as I have recently installed
the latest and most improved apparatus for this
purpose, are receiving the highest endorsement
from those who have tried them. Any doubts as
to the wonderful curative pouers of the treatments
I offer can be removed, if you will take the trouble
to investigate, and as the price of treatment has
been reduced, it is now in reach of all. A partial
list of diseases benefited or cured by my wonder
ful treatment:
Genilo-Urinary, Rectal and Bladder,
Stomach, Specific troubles, Skin Disea-
eases, Cancer, Lupus and Blood, Indiges
tion, Constipation, Nervous Diseases,
Ovarian. Kidney, Heart, Lungs, Liver,
Spleen, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Sprains,
Paralysis, Neuralgia, Headache, Earache,
Spasms, Epilepsy, Twitching of Eye Lids,
Nervousness local and general, Stiff
Joints, Sore Throat Aphonia, (or loss of
speech) Swellings, Goiter, Insomnia or
Sleeplessness, Suppressed or Delayed
Menstuation, Tumors, benign ana ma
lignant. Ulcers, Menstrual Disoorders,
Amenorrhea, Monorrhagia, Uterine Dis
eases, Leucorrhea and inflamation, Ova
rian and Falopian troubles, Impotence
and sexual debility in male or female."
An eminent physician declares this treat
ment is a thousand remedies in one and
will cure more, diseases in a short time
than the whole English Materia Medica
could in a century. It is pleasant and
absolutely harmless.
DR. LOUIS H. REID, Specialist,
412-414 Austell Building, Atlanta, Qa.
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