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LOCAL NEWS.
FHm weather again.
Butter is worth 16 cents.
Eggs from ten to twelve cents.
Corn and com meal 65 cents per
buahel.
The N«W Era is $1.00 a year,
in advance.
A good garden is half n living.
There are still severe cases of
mumps in Dallas.
Full line of garden seeds at the
the Nbw Drug Stork.
There was Justice court in Dal
las last Wednesday.
It Tou Wsnt a Good Article
Of Pluo Tobacco, ask your dealer for
“OLD RIP."
Prescriptions carefully com
pounded at the New Drug Store.
Subscribe for the New Era.
Some of Polk county’s best cit
izens have ordered pecan trees
with a view to growing them in
that county.
$100 A WEEK
Ladies or Gentlemen desiring
pleasant, profitable emplopmont
write at once. Wo want you to
handle an article of domestic use
that reccommends itself to every
one at sight. Staple as flour.
Sells like hot cakes. Profits 800
per cent. Families wishing to
practice economy should for their
own benefit write for particulars.
Used every day the year round in
every household. Price within
reach of all. Circulars free.
Agents receive SAMPLE FREE.
Address.
Domestio M'f'g Co., Marion, Ohio.
The E. T., Va. & Ga. It. It. is
doing a good business. The trav
el is good and freights heavy.
Interesting Experiences.
Hiram Cameron, Furniture
Dealer of Columbus, Ga., tells his
experience, thus: “For three
yarn I have tried evarv remedy in
fie market for Stomach and kid
ney disorders but got no relief until
Fused Electric Bitters. Took five
bottles and tin nmv cured, and
I think Electric Bitters the best
Blood Purifier in the world.” Ma
jor A. B. Reed of Liberty, Ky, used
Electric Bitters for an old standing
Kidney nffection nnd Buys: “Noth
ing has ever done me so much good
as Electric Bitters.” Sold at 50
•ts. a bottle at the Now Drugstore
Dallas, Ga.
Mr. W. S. Atkinson, of Harlem,
has a counterpane that 1ms been in
use for over one hundred years. It
is well preserved and promises to
last one hundred years more.
There are sixty bands employed
on Griffin’s chair factory. It is
paying a good dividend to its op-
pemtors.
ATTENTION
itu .....— wc ttrc „ ow , )rL ,_
pared to furnish all classes with employ
ment at home, the whole of the time, in
fer their spare moments, llusiucss new,
light and protitahlo. Persons of either
sex easily earn from SO cents to tci.no per
evening, and a proportional sum hy devo
ting all their time to it. Roys ami
girls can earn nearly ns much as men.
That all who see thlB may send their ad
dress, and test the hnsiness, we make
this offer. To such as are not well satis-
fled we will send one dollar to pay for
their trouble of writing. Full particulars
and ouilit free. Address.
George Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine.
ITEMS OF INTEREST
Culled from our neigh
boring Exchanges.
Marietta Journal.
Married, on lbo 2d inst., at the.
residence of the bride’s father. Mr.
William Stanley, Mr. Samuel C.
McEarchernto Miss Eulu Stanley,
all of this county.
The Atlanta City Council have
voted that the decoction known as
“agaric” shall no longer be sold
there. This is a step in the right
direction.
Died, on the 6th inst., at her
mother-in.law’s, on Soaps Creek,
in this county, Mrs. Emma Gilliam
of Consumption.
Married, on Wenrsday, Feb. 2d,
at 8 o’clodk p. m., at the residence
of the bride’s father Mr. Leonard
Hamby, Mr. Jas. G. Collier to Miss
Fanny B. Hamby, Rev. W. W.
West officiating. All of Mable-
tou, Ga.
Caroll County Times.
Fanners have commenced sow
ing oats in earnest. It is quite
probable that a good crop will be
wn.
We venture to say that there lias
been more mules bought by the
farmers living near Carollton than
any season for a number of years.
The stock that is being bought are
such as demand good prices.
The Georgia Pacific road iH be
ing made straight all along the line
from Temple. To make the road
straight they had to remove G. R.
Hamilton’s store house at Bremen.
As it was the road run as zig /.ugly
as any road in America.
The people of Carollton have, by
an overwhelming vote, adopted
the public school system, and now
all Hliould wait patiently and give
it a fair trial. We predict all will
be greatly bonelittod with the
school after a thorough and practi
cal trial.
Govenor Gordon is showing con
siderable executive elemeney to
Georgia criminals now, which of
course is much appreciated hy the
lucky fellows, hut iH a had preci-
dent. The immortal little Aleck
pardoned everybody nearly who
prayed for executive clemency,
Gov McDaniel pardoned very few,
and (iov Gordon seems to have
adopted Stephens' line of poli-
ey.
Carroll Free Press.
Public schools are a divided suc
cess. They opened Wednesday,
Feb. 9, with 102 Matriculates.
The agricultural club held its
regular monthly meeting last Sat
urday evening.
The Royal Arch Masons of this
place received a visit from quite a
number of their Newnan brethren
Wednesday evening.
Married, at the residence of the
bride’s father, Dr. J. 1). Green of
the 11th district, on last Sunday at
nine and a half a. in., by the Rev,
W. W. Roop, Mr. J. M. Alexan
der of Roopville, to Miss Myrtle
Green.
A negro boy about fourteen
years old, with both arms oil, has
been astonishing the natives this
week by the marvelous music he
makes on the French harp, lie
rests the arm against the stub of
the right arm and blows away, and
the sweet concord of sounds that
come forth is wonderful.
Roclunart Slate.
Several cases of measles in town.
The mumps have arrived. Sev
eral cases in town.
Parent carry your children to
Sunday school and not send them.
The Constitution says it has un
dertaken the job of turning the
bowels of the earth out and winds
up with this boast. “And we are
going to do it.” No doubt it will
if it continues to find towns fool
enough to pay fifty dollars a col
umn to boom them. The Consti
tution has never been known to
speak a good word for a Georgia
town unless it paid liberally for it.
The Constitution should look to
Alabama towns for patronage as it
does not throw cold water on their
booms.
Bnit_
Ignno* W»ukthat'jroa Rend OR
•, or etuM paia
r Application to the >r«t'o f diacjueTiu rpccSf
Influence la felt without delay. The natural
fbnotlona of the human organism mtnrad. Tho
waited animating elementa of life are given back,the patient
becomes cheerful and rapidly gains both strength and health.
TREATMENT,-Oat Month, $3. Two Mci. $5. Tktt,l7.
HARRIS REMEDY CO., Mfg Chemists,
306* N. Tenth Etroot, ET. LOUIS, MO.
WEBSTER WAGON COMPANY
Is closing out its business and
HAS ON HAND
a fine stock of •
OVER 4000!
Of their Celebrated Truai Axle Wagons
of nil styles and sizes, which will bo sold
GREAT REDUCTION.
FARM WAGONS
NOW 18 THE TIME TO BUY AT A BOTTOM PRICK,
A Wagon mode from Wost Virginia Oak, Hickory, and Poplar, tho host qunlltv pro.
zV ourable, and superior 111 every particular to inferior grades now
on ,tllO market. Embraou tho opportunity nnd snvo money. __
All Wagons arc w arranted for one year.
• Our farewell offer. WEBSTER WAGON CO.,
Write for price* and terms. MOUNDSVILLE, Marshall Co„ W. Va.
The Cosmopolitan
The handsomest, most entertaining, low price,
illustrated family magazine in the world.
($8*50 per year, with a $8.25 premium
free.) Sixty-four beautifully printed pages in
each number, filled with short stories, sketches,
travels, adventure*, bright and brief scientific
and literary article*, by distinguished American
and foreign writers, auch as Julian Hawthorne,
Harriet Prescott Spofford, George Parsons
Lathrop, Louise Chandler Moulton, J. Mac
donald Oxley, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, H. H.
Boyesen, Catherine Owen, Rev. R. Heber
Newton, Alphonse Dnudet, Paul Hevse, Count
Tolstoi, Th. Dostoivsky, William Westall and
many others. Also entertaining JVVUNILR
and invaluable IIOUSKHOLDdepartments.
One or more illustrated articles and several full-
page engravings in every number.
A Shannon Letter and
Bill Pile or a Shannon
Sheet-Muaic Binder
Free to every
Subscriber.
These premiums sell
everywhere for $2.85
each. The File is the most
perfect device ever invent
ed for the preservation and
classification (alphabetic-
ally and according to date)
of all letters, bills, etc.
Any paper can be referred
to, taken out and put back
without disturbing the
others. With the Binder
one can Insert or take out
any piece of music without
.—disturbing any other sheet.
Get SAMPLE COPY at NEWS STAND or
•end 20 Cents to publishers.
AOXHTS WA1TTE5. BIO C0WX8SI0H3 PAD.
Scblicht & Field Co., Rochester, N.Y.
WANTED IN EVERY FAMILY
To Replace Broken Cane.
RE-SEAT YOUR CHAIRS.
Anybody can apply
THEM.
No Mechanic needed.
SOLD BY
TRADES.
In buying now Chairs, nek for those with
Hahwood’b Red Leather Finish Seat*.
They never wear out*
CEO. F. CHILD |
Adjustable Parlor Ghair Co.
281 Wabash Ave.
CHICAGO, • ILLINOIS.
These two cuts
show tho Clmir in
extreme positions.
It is easily udjlist
ed to support tho
body in any ami
nil desired posi
tions.
This Chair is a NEW invention.
THE ONLY COMFORTABLE CHAIR EVER MADE-
And THE Clmir for Homo, Invalid and
Physician use. Asa Parlor Rocking
Clmir it is a marvel of beauty,
strength and utility.
VAPORSTOVE,
>£3
SEND FOR CATALOSUE AND PRICES.
OPIUMS
and WMikey HaV
Its cured at home with
out pain. Book of par
ticulars sent FKF.F,,
B. M.WOOLLEY, M.D.
Atlanta, fia, Office 65)4 Whitehall Sb
WIN
IF ‘out of sorts’ with headache, stomach
disorder, torpid liver, pain in back or side, con
stipation, etc , neglect may be tatul. One dose
of Strong's Sanative Pills will give relief
A few doses restore to new health and vigor.
A Perfect Jewel. Buy no o'her.
For sale by all First-Class Dealers,
If yours doe£ not keep it send postal to m.
Send foreopy of Twin eurner Journal.
* Twin Burner Stove Co.,
707 to 718 Wash. St., St. Louis, Mo.
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