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The New Era.
ESTABLISHED 1888.
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DALLAS, GA., November
2, 1005.
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The New Km In published every Thlisdsy at
Dallaa, Paulding Cuunly, Ua. It la devoted to
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and all orders, ohecks, drafts, etc.f made pay
able to Tuc Nkw Kiu
Dallaa. Ua.
The nowapapors say that Bryan Is
getting a double ohin. This shown
what exercise will do.
President Itooscvnlt. at Little Hock,
Ark., among other things remarked:
“Gentlemen, It does me good to see
tho blue and the gray riding togutli-
FARMERS URGED
TO HOLD COnON.
A South Georgia town has s mt on
to New York anti employed 25 Gor
man girls for cooks anil housemaids
to take the place of the unreliable
negro labor.
A Pueblo, California, woman has
been appointed on the police force.
This Is a new kind of a club for our
women. Will ex-Presldent Cleve
land protest?
The Dawson, Ga., banks have
#710,000 on deposits, mostly fanners’
money. This country Is in a prosper*
ous condition. ' arietta banks have
over #300,000.—Marietta Journal.
As a suggestion of the minute rain-
illcations of paternalism in Germany
the government lias ordered the
rigid prohibition of corsets by the
high school girls during gymnastic
exercises.
An Iowa woman wants a divorce
from her husband because he lias not
taken a bath for twenty-two years.
Most people will think she would
have been justillod In applying a
year or so earlier.
Harvie Jordan, president of
the Southern Oottoo Association,
has issued the following note of
warning to farmers:
“Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 25, 1005.—
Farmers and merchants of the
south are warned against cotton
buyers who are now busy at
many interior points trying to
induce spot holders to sell them
their cotton at market prices and
agreeing to pay any additional
advance that may accrue within
the next sixty or ninety days.
If you deliver up your cotton on
that basis and the buyers get
enough of the staple in their
hands to fill their orders, there is
but little chance for the market
to advance. The only way to
force an advance quickly is to
refuse to part with the cotton
until satisfactory prices are of
fered. No midling cotton should
be sold at interior points for less
than 11 cents per pound. The
crop is short and all who hold
will be rewarded as they should
be.
“Again, [don’t lend your cot
ton to local mills on the promise
of settlement at, any time within
the next few months. With the
staple in the hands of the spin
ners prices can never advance.
“Again, notify warehousemen
to.whom vou ship your cotton
for storage that under no circum
stances must your cotton be loan
ed or sold to exporters or buyers
on any sort of trade or contract,
until you are ready to Bell it'. All
kinds of tricks and devices
are beinft resorted to now by
buyers and spinners to induce
farmers to part with their cotton.
Every irian who is led into any of
these trades is unwittingly play
ing into the hands of the buyers
and against his own interest and
that of his neighbors.
"Hold vour cotton like grim
death. Tie up the spot market
and stand linn for higher prices
and the victory will soon be
yours aud the continued pros
perity of the south assured.
Yours truly,
“Habvik Jordan,
Pres. Southern Cot. Ass’n.”
Percy W. Pybus, the young ma
chinist, who several weeks ago ran
down and killed Branch Lewis, Jr.,
on Washington street, Atlanta, has
been sentenced to pay a flue of #350
by Judge L. 8. Itoan.
Mr. Vandire spoke for tho Missouri
mule at the Missouri State Fair.
The Missouri mule can find many
orators to speak for him, but he has
to kick for himself, and his chief
glory is that he knows how to do it.
The Georaia quarantine against
Louisiana, Mississippi and other
points which were infeoted with yel
low fever has been declared off by
President Willis F. Westmoreland
and Secretary JL F. Harris, of the
state board of health.
The Bank of Cave Springs, Floyd
county, with a capital stock of #25,000,
has been granted a charter by Secre
tary of State Phil Cook. The incor
porators are Felix Corput, W. O. Con
ner, F. C. Wright and Albert W. N
Tuinlln, all of Cave SpringH.
A woman in Virginia is suing for
divorce for the alleged cause that her
husband drew a chalk line through
the middle of the house aud told her
to keep on one side while he would
keep on the other. The hill does
not say whose side the larder was on.
Group.
A reliable medicine and one that
should always he kept, in the home
for Immediate use is Chauberlain’s
Cough Remedy. Tt, will prevent the
attauk if given us soon us the child
becomes hoarse, or oven after the
croupy cough appears. There is no
danger in giving It to children for it
contains no opium or other harmful
drug. Sold by Dr. Cooper.
Age may tell on a woman, but
it seldom tells the whole truth
The man whoso life leads no
where is never late in getting
there.
Bilious Attack Quickly Cured.
A few weoks ago I had a bilious
attack that was so severe 1 was not
able to go to my office for two days.
Failing to get relief from my family
physician’s treatment, I took three
of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets and the next day I felt like a
new man.—H. C. Bailey, editor of
the News; Chapin, S. C. These tab
lets sold by Dr. Cooper.
To the political victors belong
the broils.
Touching the general industrial ac
tivity, George E. Roberts, director of
the United states mint, says: “In
every state the demand for labor ex
ceeds the supply, notwithstanding
our 1,000,000 immigrants a year.
Capital is increasing in this country
.faster than labor, and in seeking in
vestments creates new demands and
opportunities for evbry kind of labor
and talent. The railways, the iron
mills, the fawns, the building trades
and the mines are all wanting men.”
Never utter witticisms at the
risk of giving pain or hurting
some one’s feelings.
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which may leave the bronchial tubes and lungs weakened and susceptible to attack from
the germs of Pneumonia or Consumption.
not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs and prevents ser^*|
from a cold. Contains no opiates. 1
results
It Savo* His Ufa Aftaf the Doctor SaM
He Had Consumption.
W. R. Davis, Vissalia, California, writes: "There Is no doubt but
what Foley’a Honey and Tar saved my life. 1 had an awful cough
on my lungs and the doctor, told me I had consnmption. I commenced
taking Faley'a Honey and Tar and found relief from the first and
three bottles carsd me completely.*'
A Policeman’s Testimony.
J. N. Pattsrson, night policeman, of Nashua, Iowa, writes: "Last
winter I bad a bad cold on my lungs and tried at least a hatf-dosea
advertised cough medicines and had treatment from two physicians
without getting any benefit. A friend recommended Foley’a Honey
and Tar and two-thirds of a bottle cured me. I consider it the
greatest cough and lung mediciaa in tha world.”
Three aiiea—25c, 50c and $1.00. The 50-cent slxe contains two and one-half times as much aa the small else and tha
$1.00 bottle almost six times as much. Refuse Substitutes.
SOLD MD RECOKMENDED BY
A. J. COOPER &. CXDMPANY,
Our Reputati
Thirty-eight year, .go we began business and set up
n it.nd.rd that baa been rigidly adhered to—to make or
■ell nntaingbut absolutely purr and uumdultmrmt-
ed Whiskey. The Immense proportions lo which our
business has now grown la but the natural sequence of
such a policy. We are ‘'stand-patters" for purity and
our entire business history Is ■ notable example of the
tremendous power of honest business methods. To those
who know us and hare been our customers the name of
"Ross” needs no Introduction. We hare unsolicited
testimonials of thousands of customers, praising the ex
ceptional quality of our good*. We are better advertised
on a Priceles
by our friends than we can ever hope to be through any
other media. Besides this, our Whiskies bear the stamp
of complete approval of men In high official authority,
and are prescribed almost if not exclusively by the lead-
lug physicians of Atlanta and the South. If our goods
were not of the very highest order of merit, would they
ever find favor with the most select trade t
A Word About Quality
and Price
You have but one profit to pay when you buy u m r Whis
kies. We sell them to you direct from the -'Distillery."
s Possession
Any Whiskey that ,hmuld measure up to the "Ron"
standard of quality, sold In th* ordinary way ; pass
ing through two or three hands before reaching yon,
would have to be sold at least jo% higher. W* my
quality. We do net make or sell alleged Whiskey,
nor do we compete with the advertised prepay, adulter
ated, cologne-colored, quick aged, gaudily labeled stuff,
folated upon the people under th* guise of Whiskey
Compered with lb* ‘‘questfenable*' brand! to fre
quently advertised. our prices for Jfqneet IPgleftey are
reasonable indeed.
ROSE’S GENUINE PRIMITIVE METHOD WHISKIES |
Com Whiskies
Mountain Dew (New) Corn
One Gallon Jug $9*00
Rose’s “Blue Rldrfe” Corn
Guaranteed Two Yearn Old
OneQuart Bottle $ .00
Four Quart B tiles.... §9 00
One Gallon Jug . . . . . $9410
Rose’s “Old Georgia” Corn
Guaranteed Four Yearn Old
One Quart Bottle ft .ftO
Four Quart liottlc* . ; ifl.QQ
One Gallon Jug|f,70
1 Rose’s Old Reserve Stock Corn
W EARS DISTILLERS
he finest. cleaneat kept, old fashioned fire copper
airy. The grain u^ed in the production of our
PERFECTION OF SELECTION.
rnuptsts af dtera of ttteration U used throughout, aud the water supply
blamed from a pure mountain spring, conveyed to the distillery through
i pipes insuring non-contamination with surface water*. The purity of
* -s * • JJ # '*■The whiskey is boil id and
wlci
la obtained from a pure mountain sta
Iron pipes insuring non-contaminat!
S r product it safe-guarded from t very poiut.
ubled over open wood fires in copper vessel*, filtered twice and 1* par
tly purified. The methods wt use to produce our famous brands coats
almost double that of the modern at tram methods, end yeast infected, quick
One Quart Bottle . .
Four Quart Bottles.
One Gallon Jug • . •
almost double that or the modern steam methods, end yeast Infected, quick
ageing processes now used. Our Whiskies aged by the natural passing of
time, urn! the Revenue Records show that we hive more primitive method
aged Corn Whisky i:i Uni ed .Stales Bonded Warehouse* at our distillery in
Cobb County, Ga., than all tbe other distiller* and dealers combined—the
feet that our preeent warehousing capacity of sa.ii* gallon* 1* about aa-
hausted, apd that we now have in process of construction another ware
house, I* sufficient proof to substantiate our statement—“Ask the Revenue
Officer " He Know*. *
Write* to-day for our Complete'Price List and special folders relating
to any of our brand*.
POSITIVELY Every Oritr 1111,4 ami IHwU Sams Iw fi«**lqo3
Address nil Communication, and Make AU JUtnlttinces to
R. M. ROSE CO., “* M Atlanta, Ga.
A fcvor will bt conferred by mentioning Uis paper.
RYE,, WHISKIES
One Gallon Jug§8.70
refutation'staked on It. A raperb medicinal
On. Quart Bottle $1.00
Four Quart Bo.tie..... 18.75
On. Gallon lug ..... 18.50
£ r SS^::: :&£
roseii ”bpmTtruTioiT»liFi
A magnificient blend of vnnY rum our
renu.ylv.nla Ryes.
On. Qu.it Bottle Sl'BO
Pour Quart Bottle* *8.60
OneOolloa Jug. . . ,)IM
u l S2&£935S
ly wn.iQMT jv,tothy .wgld.
Pour*Qu»rt Bottle'..' *'.' )
One Culloa Jug
i: 12ft :l ^A A k" l«J iJli
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