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The New Era
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R. B. WALKER, EDITOR.
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D VLLAS, QA., Sept. Id, 1908.
PHONE 52.
WHO PA tfS FOR IT?
Did you over think about it?
Who pays for the advertising of
‘ merchants and otlier businosH
men? Not the advertiser, for
the :ost is returned to niin two
fold in increased profits. Not
the purchaser, for he buys cheap
er from the advertiser and has
better assortment and freshor
good* to select from. Who, then,
really pays the advertising bills?
The non-advertiser, of course.
A just proportion of the mon
ey he loses by his lack of enter
prise finds its way eventually to
the printer, to advance thoeaupe
of education and the interests of
the community.
Who pays for that advertising
which attracts the people of this
town and other towns? The home
merchant not only loses that
trade but in that loss pays the
other fellows advertising. Isn’t
it plain? The “store.keeper” is a
rolic of the past; the merchant
is an active being of today.—Ex.
Dates of Primaries.
Among the noteworthy bills
passed by the legislature was the
primary election bill by Senator
Martin of the forty-third district,
savs the Marietta Courier.
The bill is identical with the
one >n the same subject intro
duced some time back into the
house by Representative Harde
man of Jefferson. The bill had
the strong endorsment of Gover
nor Smith and was, in fact one
of the measures to which he call
ed special attention in his mes
sage, Bent to the general assem
bly about ten days ago.
The main feature of the bill is
the fixing 'oy law of the date of
all primaries. The bill first pro
vides that primaries for g jvernor,
state house officers, United States
senator, congressman, judges and
members of the general assembly
shall be held on the same day
and proceeds to fix the date by
requiring that the primary shall
be held not more than sixty days
from the regular legal election
in October.
Many additional safeguards are
th owtf around the primary, and,
taken in connection with the new
recist-ratioij law it will be p
cally impossible for any person
to vote in futuie primaries who
is not actually entitled to c
under the law.
Among the other provisioi
the new law it is required
the managers of election!
receive no ballot from the 1
ment, taken together with
law which will hereafter den
a through purging of the r<
their votes in future elect
will have the right to do so.
PAULDING COUNTY
GRAND JURORS.
The following is a complete
list of the Grand Jurors for Paul
ding county, according to the re
cent revision of the commission
ers.
Next week we will begin the
publication of th list of traverse
jurors, which may require two or
three installments.
AOORNTRKK.
ble and stomach disorders w
doubted ly lead to chronic dyi
unless you take something for
flcient time to strengthen the stom
ach and give it a chance to get well.
stomach in good condition again.
.Get a bottle of Kodol today,
by Cooper’s drug store.
.1 11 Bowman
Jno K Phillips
W S Conn
J F Stewart
J C Harris
D F Wills
J H Jnrjnon
Jno W Woodall
J C Pearson
I, M Pearson
W M Woodall Jr
HHA8WKLL,
J M Forsyth
K J Singleton
W M Hicks
It F Taylor
H X Hagin
F P Williams
BURNT
IMOKOnY.
.1 T Abernathy
H H Holland
I> L Cochran
S M Roberts
W I, Cochran sr
W J Htiellteld
11 J Cochran
M G Tlbbitts
E D Cnmp
John Wells
W N Holland
B F Wills
OAI NR.
W H Brown
A K McBrayer
G M Cole
J 1’ McCard
W J Kills
W A McBrayer
/. B Fuller
J M McBrayer
.1 O Hitchcock lir>l Wm Mcllrayer
Spencer Malone
N J Neely
A 11 Leathers
G W Puckett
M <1 Mobley
1’ P McBrayor
C A Roberts
CALI KORNI A.
Levi Cooper
J 8 Paris
T It Keitels
Kntor.v Paris
(‘ ' Fannin
DeWltt Ragsdale
.1 '1' Fambro
J W Ragsdale
.1 11 Frasier
W A R Ragsdale
W J Grogan
W .1 Rainwaters
A P Griggs
W M Turner
Pinkney Coggins
W P Wigley
C F Lewis
J I) Ware
(i W Moulding
11 W Wills
Kohl McWilliams
DA
-1.AS.
.1 M Allies
J M Holland
J K Brown
1, W Harris
J M Butler sr
F A Hay
S N Brown
II WHay
Joint Baxter
D L Jones
J K Bennet t
W S Kincaid
II 8 Bullock
B 1) Leonard
W .1 Baker
J R Lawrence
W K Crew
W F Moek last)
P M Carter
J R Meek
J ’1’ Carter
J L Morris
R M Cooper
M F McCltmg
W H Clay
T J Owen
L K Durham
W M Palmer
K Davis
W 0 Spinks
W 1 Fain
W Z Spinks
W A Foster
J R Watson
(1 W Helms
J G Watson
.1 H Henderson
O W RuBsom
F P Hudson
B B Walker
W <) Hitchcock
J F Welch
T C Howell sr
'
HU
I’A II.
K A Brown
J 11 Matthews
.1 J Brown
W A Pool
Mille Core
P J Piukard
J M Holcombe
F .1 Smith
H C Jones
J C Matthews
1 S Venter
HIRAM.
UJ Akin
J A Lard
B B Bullard
O L RI,ester
O 8 Croker
L A Moon
A B Clouts Jr
John Mable'
K W Dean
W L Meadows
W I. Kates
N L McClung
W T Frailer
F 1) Parson
C T Gunnell
Titos J Ragsdale
S W Golier
W N Roberts
W W Hunt
W R Sorrells
J Z Howard
W C Story-
J B Hunt
W T F Thomas
W B Knox
T L Varner
T B Kendall
A K Lester
H M Verner
NINETEENTH.
S Z Raggett
Wolford Cole
J A Bullock
W C Embrv
J M Bently
H H Kemp
A Z Chambliss
W H Morgan
M K Caldwell
T J Pearson
J 1 Cain
J llobt Cole
H J Thompson
1‘UMl’KINVINE.
M H Adair
W A Hitchcock
W H Beall
W A Leal herwood
Samuel Clark
G A Matter
Henrv R Cole
J M V Matthews
W J Harris
Joint Hitehcock
M A Owen
ROXANA.
C W Buford
Geo W Pool
J B Bagwell
W H Rack ley
It F Camp
Titos J Sweat
R T Grogan
R W Whitworth
J C Harris 1590
N J Woodall
J no W l’rewett
J M Williams
O F Prewett
<) M Wigley
J A Pickett
J G Woodall
RACCOON.
J D Abies
J H Holland
T J Durham
J M Lee
KO Finch
Jno T Monk
M F Holland
Arch Holland
S W Rngsdale
M K Cantrell
J E Kenedy
R M Carnes
W T McEver
J W Grant
G W Swanson
G W Guess
J V Tumlln
G W Grognn
J A Wills
.1 A Grogan
UNION.
F M Brown
W C Mosley
J F Campbell
A A Morris
J M Crowley
J H Ogle
K O Hunt
J W Rose
R B Hutcheson
J G Smith
W L Kenedy
C K Wyatt
TA LEA POOR A.
C D Allgood
W P Hutcheson
K W Y Allgood
Jno R Hutcheson
J A Baggett
W T Hogue
G T Bell
.1 W McGnrlty
J G Beall
J C McHrayer
T J Cochran
J B McBrayer
T M Chambliss
J M Williams
J I, Crowley
W F Wnlker
T A Green
1 C Walton
Tiin’y Hitchcock
UM PHRIEH.
W J Austin
H Dupree
John Ansi in
W A Harris
Joe M Buford
W O Kitchens
O M Baker
A A Moldey
J I. Clay
J L McBrayer
J 15 Cooper
W H Simmons
\V EDDINGTON,
8 1' Arnold
C W Estes
W T Arnold
J P Hendrix
W J Alley
G W Hill
R B Beall
t A King
W h Butler
J K Bitch
C W Clouts
WJ Tidwell
l’J Clouts
H K Williams
F K Duncan
W A Wood
H S Denton
.1 8 Watson
J T Dally
rw ENTIKTU.
Out of the Ginger Jar.
A thin# of hoauty Ih a joy forever;
But a thin# of duty Ih a job more clever.
Prepare for a rainy day before
the clouds begin to gather.
Some men don’t scrub out the
bathtub after taking a bath, so
Martha has to do it.
What kind of essence does a
young man like when he pops the
question? Acquiessenoe.
When a dozen things crowd at
once, it takes a level headed man
to hustle and not get rattled.
There are various and several
kinds of undesirable trusts, but
trusting to luck is the extreme
limit.
How the women do hate to get
their clothes all wot because
John won’t cut the weeds along
the path.
A young society woman likes
to get on to a new wrinkle, while
the older ones endeavor to get
rid of it.
When hauling loads to market,
don’t leave the stone in the road
with which you block the wheel.
Throw it aside.
A good deal is written about
the June bride, but the young
man who marries in September,
if he is the right sort, will never
have occasion to regret it.
Some men seem to be ashamed
of being caught buying candy
and toys for the little ones.
Rather let them be glad that
they have the little ones to buy
for.
Remember, it is looking down
that makes one dizzy. Look up
aud your brain clears, your heart
grows calm, your strength comes
to you for every task and every
emergency.
If a mau wears his trousers out
at the bottom he’s generally a
vagabond; if at the knees lie’s
religious, or a good orchardist;
but if iu the seat lie’s either i
wagoner or lazv as Peter Tumble
down.
There are many men who do
not place a true valuation upon
their wives until they have lost
them, and are obliged to hire on
ly moderately interested house
keepers to whom they must pay
real wages.
We needn’t go to dime novels
for heroines. Look in the hot
kitchen at that old lady who is
secretly dying for a new magit
zine, a picnic, or a dollar of her
very own, ard often lies down to
lasting rest without getting it.
—Fakm Journal.
A Traveling Man’s Experience.
“ I must tell pou my expericnca on an
Hast bound O. It. & X. it. It. train from
Pendelton to LeGrunde, Ore., writes Sara
A. Garber, a well known traveling man.
“I was ;n the smoking dcpar'.mant with
some other traveling men when one of
them went out into the conch aud came
back and said, ‘There is a woman sick
unto deatli in the car. 1 at once got up
and went out, found her very ill with
ernmp colic; her hands and arms were
drawn up so yotfWMd not straighten
them, and with a death like look on her
face. Two or three ladies working with
her and giving her whiskey. I went to
my suit case and got my hottle of Cham •
bcrlnin’s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy (I never travel without it.) ran
to tlie water tank, put a double dose of
the medicine in the glass, poured some
water into It and stirred it with a pencil;
then I had quite,, n time to get the ladies
to let ine give it to tier, hut I succeeded.
I could nt once see the effect nnd I work
ed With her, rubbing her hands, and in
twenty minutes T gave her another dose.
Hy this time we were almost into Le
Grande, where I was to leave the train. I
gave the bottle to the husband to be used
in case another dose should lie needed,
hut by the time the train ran into Le
Grande she was all right, and 1 received
the thanks of every passenger in the ear.”
For sale hy E. II. Kobertlon, druggist
It’s a curious fact that the man
who conducts his life £on the
“don’t worry” principle either
has a permanent job or is a pro
fessional loafer.
There are many imitations of Dc-
Witt’s Carbollzed Witch'Hazel Salve
lint Just one original. Nothing else
is Just as good. Insist on Dewitt’s.
It is cleansing, cooling and soothing,
sold by Cooper’s drug store.
JNO. F. BAKER
Contractor and
Builder:::::
Repair Work A Specialty
GEORGIA WOOD FIBRE PIASTER
Beats the world for hold Ins and lasting
qualities. Notice the keyaT It locks *a
securely as if there were a lock and key on
every lsth. It never cracks, breaks or dis
integrates. In fact, it ia the one and only
real wood fibre vlauter which gives lasting
and guaranteed satisfaction. It ia sold by
thousands of tons all over the South. Don’t
consider using any other brand until you
write us for information, prices, etc,
Dallas Hardware Co\J
Kodol For
Indigestion
Our Guarantee Coupon
If, after using a fi.oo bottle of Kodol, you
can honestly say it lias not benefited you, we
will refund your money. Try Kodol today on
this guarantee. 1 ill out and sign the follow
ing. present it to the dealer at the time of
purchase. If it fails to satisfy you return the
bottle to the dealer from whom you bought it,
sad we will refund your money.
Town
State
Sign here
-CutTklaOst-
Digests What YouEat
And Makes the Stomach Sweat
B. C. DeWITT * CO., Chicago. XU.
Sold by A. J. COOPER & CO.
PINEULES
30 DAYS’ TREATMENT FOR $1.00
Satisfaction guaranteed
or money refunded.
FOR ALL KIDNEY BLADDER
TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM
AND LUMBAGO
A dose at bed time uiu-
ally relieves the moat
severe case before morning.
BACKACHE
PINEULE MEDICINE CO.
CHICAGO, U. ft. A.
Sold by A. J. Cooper & Co.
Bank of Dallas
THE BANK THAT MADE PAULOINQ COUNTY QROYV
P
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hier. 1 i
Bank of Hiram
Capital $25,000
HIRAM, s GEORGIA
Enterprising Prudent Growing
We Want Your Business
It Makes No Difference What Line
Of Work You Are Engaged In-You
Should Have A Bank Account
Every man today has a good cliance to lay up a
competence in twenty-five years or less if he will
save. An account with this bsnk will provide an
excellent system of laying aside that portion of
your earnings you do not need for immediate use.
This bank will appreciate your account, whether
large or small.
BANK 9 HIRAM.
Dallas Cement
Block, BricL
& Tile Co.
General
Contractors.
All parties who contemplate building will find it
to their interest to consult us before contracting with
others, as we are prepared to do all kinds of building
cement, brick or wood structures. Best work guar
anteed and prices to suit.
We also carr in stock brick, lime and cement.
When in need of these materials call on us, we can
promptly fill your orders. Apply to
E. A. Wigley, Mgr.
“HARD 'CLINCH” az
GEORGIA WOOD FIBRE PLASTER
Beats the world for holding and lasting Dualities
Notice the kay.t It lock, as securely «s if th.re*.5. tek
f2 , .°r.T V ?7 I,, h- never cracks, bresksor disintegrates. In
fsck it is the one and only real wood fibre piaster which riven
lasting and (rosrsnteed satisfaction, ft is Mid by thoii«d. 3
8tb “ br “ d
DALLAS HARDWARE CO.