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local » ITEMS. |to THE FARMERS!
There was plenty of ice lo«t g
day.
Mis3 Carrie Matthews is visitin
in Atlanta,
Jfr- B. T. McGarity was
Friday
Pitching at Pumpkiuviue
church next Sunday,
Preaching at the Methodist
church in Dallas next Sunday.
Mrs. Boggs, an aged lady died
at her son’* near New Canan last
week.
llie New Era and Constitution
both for $150 cash, every body cun
rea I.
It looks now like wo will be
blessed with a good fruit crop in this
county.
Cue of Hr John Walker’s chil
dren is duud, und \\ as interred a
New Hope Wednesday,
Hiss Maggie Moon certainly has
a nice stock of millinery goods at
tli.: store of Davis & Finch,
Ur. Bob Bawls is in the best
hyiuor, because it is a girl, and it
pulls tbe beam at ten pounds.
Mr. Jesie Wiggins and Mr. W.
B. Nealy and wife left for their
home in Atlanta last Sunday,
Col. Weaver has about tho eui-
liest corn tiiat we have hear t of
ho head a stand up a w'eek ago.
Mess. II. C. Scoggins, J. A
Westbrooks uml I leery Hone re
turned from Atlanta last Saturday.
Most of the roofs on brick houses
in towu are being repaired this
week, by Hr, Edwards, o; Carter? v
ville.
Dr. lliggeis Huckleberry Cordial
cares all buw-l and stoma.a tionb!e s
and children teething, bald by al
dealers.
at
Cull on Miss Maggie Moon
Davis Si 1 inch’s for anything \o„
want in millinery goods, .slock nice-
and cheaper than ever.
Next Mo day week will bo roar
week in Dallas. It will bu a 1 us\
time, but tbe ca.es are all set and
patiluho.l in this paper
'11m Paulding county union
singing will be held at Nebo* on
the !hl Sunday in May instead o:
the first Sunday.
Several young men from differ
$>it portions of tho county an
boarding here and attending tin
Dallas high school.
Tho democratic party is called
to meet iu Dallas next Tuesday
week; all democrats are reiju sti-d
to bo prose at.
Mrs. O. D. McGregor lias been
on a visit for sometime to her pa
rents’ homo in middle Ga., and w<
w! >h for her a pleasant time.
1!/ using Hall’s Hair Rsnewcf, gra
faded nr discolored hair ass ones tin
natural color o* youth, and grows la.
uriiuit and strong,[pleasing averybody.
The people of Dailru and c in
mnnity will meet at Dallas cemt ■
t <ry today, for the purpose of inuk
mg mors improvements there.
Mrs. Sullie Golden and Mis
Laura Carter have recently opened
a lino millinery shop over the Alli
ance store in Dallas, where they
invite the trading public, for the
latest styles lit Ladies bats.
There was a good turn out a
the third party rally Tuesday
They organized a thi.nl party ii
this oounty. Speeches were made
by !d‘ T. Irwin editor of the South,
ern Alliaum Mariner, Mr. XV. A
Itngsdal -, Mr. J. XV. M :(:’arit
ami Mr. William Jones. From
what wo could see most o the al
linnce joined the thirl part
I am prepared to negotiate
promptly
Five Year Loans On Farms,
| I charge for my services a cash
in town |commission of 5£, which will cov
er hll expense except $10 or $15
for Abstract of Title.
I’leuso call on, or write to,
C. P. N. BARKER,
Room C2, Gould Building,
Atlanta, Ga.
banners are generally behind
with their farm work on account
of so much rain.
Davie & Pinch have just rot civ,
ed a fine a soitment of eluthin
shoes and millinary to which \
invite the attention of tho trade
prices ta suit the times.
1 ho people of New Hope cliurcl
donated $5,10 to Mr. John Walke.
and family lust Sunday, after beit £
informed that they were side an .
needy, Dallas Masonic lodge also
lonated them five dollars, ami tie
:)onplu of Dallas sent them out five
lolln.’s worth Monday morning, '
Many rise in the morning with
headache and no inclination fo
vreakfast. This is due to toipidlty o
lie liver and a deranged condition ci
he stomach. To restore healthy ac
tion to these organs, nothing is si
efficacious as an occasional dose o
Ayer’s bills.
List of letters in this office If nc
■ailed for in thirty days will lie sett
o the di ad fi tter office.
VV. II. Uremi,
Willi in Witch,
Mr. Edwin da,
J. XV. S; ink?,
P. M.
Mr, Sam Mu’.thews, son of R 1
Matthews, departed this life las
relay m-ruing al 4 o’clock, am
vast interred at High Shoili c ut
:terj on Saturday at 2 o'clock. II
as only sick fo r or llv: dav.
!« was a youg inan and leavin
young wife to mourn his u ti el
lentli, ,vho together with o Ii
datives have the sympathy of a
: hose who know them,
him was agood obedient hoy eve:
in I to his parents, us we.l us a
hat were iu his company, but hi
tind deeds in this life are aVe all m
an Olid, yet they will lie cm . ;i
d by those that loved ami knev
*iin best. While ho was only sic.
i few days: nevertheless it seen:
hat an unseen power l ad broke
the sad news to bim more than .
veek before ho was taken sick
t he week before he was taken sic’,
in talked and cried and told In
Oillig wife that :« o:i ho would I (
allied away. The night he die
iccalled the family around bin
and one fiy one told them all goo
>y, and loft the evidence \r th hi
amily that ho was going to ref.
living that he had bnt on.i mnr
i'lend to see and that he was ii
icaveii. He is gone, bat not los
he body has only fell a sleep.
••There is a world above,
Where parting is unknown;
A long eternity of love,
Formed for the good alone;
A id faith beholds the dying here
Translated to thal glorious sphere.
MT. ZiON NEWS.
Mu. Editor.—Permit mo a
small space in your paper for tbe
first time. I take tlm New Ekit
and like to read tho news.
The health of our se.-tiou is good.
1 hu grip has been all around, b it
lias not give us a call yet.
I was seventeen years of age the
21st day of March, I wish the
girls from every settlement would
wri.e. I would like to know how
they are enjoying leap year.
I was down in Cobb county tho
Ith Sunday, and my aunt and my
self went out to preaching; 1 heard
a good sermon preached by Rcv» .1
M. \\ illiams. The preacher was
tho only person I knew in the
house.
I was talking the other day with
i girl, I asked her how she was en
ing 1 ap year, she said very well
she said sho wanted mo to ge|
•onio on : to speak a good word to
ii old widower for her; I said t‘
ter you arc joking, sho said no:
lie .taiil she had rathe r bo an ol
nans pet than a you-ig min'
Java, i aid to her I would rathe
ue the slave; alio aid sho had rath
•r see an old man with a smile oi
iis face than a young man with i
frown on his face 1 The girl is 2
years of age, and the old fillov
was out last summer at New Ho[ e
ooking out for him a young giil.
Ho fowl I him one, but she bluffed
iiin right now; so if tho old follow
k lew tins g.rl Im vould not s.O|
mil ho got there, though I did
.lot promise her that I wa d toll
ny body, orte’l him. fo, 1 though
it woudl be a sin to sue an old foi
ow as ho istogi with as pretty a
'ill as sho Is. L. O.
, NEW HOPE.
Mi;. Editor.—I thought Ij
would send up a few gne * who’s.
Guess who the two girls wo:o
that went to tho cemetery to get
them a fellow.
The young follow was that went
a sparking anil forgot to put on hia
Sunday shoos.
The young man is that is so
fraid of getting heat out of his best
girl, ami goes to see her evory Sun.
day,
The old man is that won’t let
his daughter sit up till 8 o'clock
Sunday nights.
PERrECTECT
CRYSTAL LENSES
TR/1DC MAOS.
Qaality First And Always.
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v '. iitV
*1.Tffe A
DIUTGIMSTS,
Have the exclusive sale of these
celebrated glasses in I lallas, Ga..
KELLAM & MOORE,
The only Manufacturing Opticians
in the South, Atlanta, Ga.,
AT
LAW.
WILL riStiTjpjlS ALL THE COURTS.
AT
DALLAS GA.
^- : F!NCH.
FA’Peddlers
these famous
Wooldridges Wonderful Cure
he greates blood remedy in tin
..mil. It makes the old fee.
, oung, tho weak strong, the lame
talk; and puts the blood in such
pure condition that tho human
ystem is not susccptahle of dis
use. For sale by Conn ja ly A
-onnally, Dallas, G i.
PALO ALTO.
HUMPH REVS’ VET J! ill N AR\
ii , KCI' , ’ICS are n-v used on th.
to. k farm of Gov. Stafford, the horn
,t SULON, ARK ’N, PALO ALT,
:tc. This completes the list of prom
.lent sto k owners who have u lopte.
he u of HU.vl PHRRVS’ Vl-. l’ER
N .KY SPECIFICS.
The following persons lmvo paid
ii subscriptions to the Nb\V Era
iiicu our last issue and it is with
i leas lira we acknowledge the re
: -ipt fo i he same:
J'j. W. V. Algood,
. M. MeB:ayor,
V. A. Wood,
>. F. Summerville,
Tilliam Hendeison,
. E. Brown.
Miss Vanora Hudson £is verv
.ck with fever; her little brothei
dso lias the fcvei, but is not dm-
,'erously [ ii k.
Air.;, T, C. Howell ilicil slino-
i idih nly with heart trouble fi.?i
Tuesday night, ami was intcrrci
.. Mt. Olivet cemetery at It.
» .lock 'Thursday, I'em ral sir
Ic s e.imluctcil l y Eld ■ j J. M.
Spinks.
NOTICE.
Teacher s institute of I’aiil-
unty will meet on the -ith
Saturday iu this mo'.th, at Dallas
All per oils
but some alliance democrats did at 9 A. M. All per ons tm-.agu
teaching and those u ho hold enxe
not ahamloried t aching;
il to alU-nd.
n qui:
not join, and will support the d
ociutic party, believing by tluti| iU
road jtliey will reach relief i.or e : 1
than through a new organ’zutiuu
All quiet, many Jeft for tfi.e'r a t n hun-e.
homes intending to go to Dotig'ns-
viile Wednesday, . |
1-iru is the p
A fine o j
■ilultv for non
vj “viina asoi/A
‘•o.T [aojiuoio unit
SKipf? -aitqg ptm odrto
ISO J ‘03v OAlf) (ilia
-aii.i SHstivio xty ‘oojjou
-loq euo noA puosuiA
OAV DSIMllX.I IIIOI(lI.W
11 A il Amu noAimui
•inn
sjoqio XT' 0 JOWD Beano
Apeuioa .mo ’poano oq
UUD OKOU^Olfi Sll|IlU|fl[JO
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Cl o ta ^ ^
«a d o c. ci c c
arc rot supplied with
glasses.
\ Nc/.elty in Railrord Advertising.
I’iie Passenger Department of 111
East TeiK'.o.Hsco Virginia and
Georgia Railway has i.drodueeil
lit innovation in advertising in th
linpe of “Remarks by Bill Nye,’’ a
book of 504 pages, with 250 illus
trations, containing (lie bright.es
and wittiest sayings of this world
famed humorist, issued especially
for this great Railway System,
The largest' publication of till
kind over printed.
Only 10,000 copies will 1 e i su
1, so t! at poopio will have t<
conic early to avoid the rush.”
25 cents in stamps or postal noti
to’[iay postage to H. XV. Wremi
leu. Pass., & Ticket Agent, E. I
if. & G, Ilya, Knoxville, Tenn.
will secure a copy free.
prices
of low
stablURijed a list of rash
tafnSsui’4.iie fecaf, for
,.ei 4 a*-*' 7
(Georgia Kach-
ot plow stoc^ik ets each,
? a-•»#•'!
• ,?r ^t.25
er gin
’lb, oak sole ■
oil at 10 ets pef
^ooils
petitors; v .{lalf>OB8
per
9 Duerosene
A13 on r
a38 com-
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kw , I ly
mwm
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Isell them at
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i traduce them,
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1875.00. S'
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fj WHOLESALEy
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C. F. Com.
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Mphalsteran la
a fln* graclo «f
cloth,or leather
_ If preforrad.
, ”'"* J Throo or four
‘bovir tojti y|At/i<tr wide or nnrro^r
trrjok^ Wo would elso furr.lch Corning
body hi pjaoc of Plcno body If deolrod.
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Xn tho Ueo of CURA- h ^
City In the U. S. to seenpt from us. without ONE CENT i
OF COST, ono ol our S4B.0U Dlojolcs, to advcrtlso j
our goods. Ad you havn to do Is a HtUo ta.klng.
Keuraltjtc, l*err.o»» E?i»t P ento U,ar8 5Cnd Y ° Ur nam6 P ^ I
from euro or overvvoi ic will bo rollovod by tukhi^ | JERSEY MANDFACTBRING CO. i
lirottm’* Iron Bitter*. Genuine 19 WABASH AVE., - - CHICAGO. :
fei« trado mail; lies o:i wnn-ucr I |
Don’t blood <r/oryour condlii6i^x^-v|Jvq v 7 ) In dcAptJr it
Thourandfi of the? Worst Cysta buv^yl'Ju^cI tro our rQMF]
Remember, nooifoi:. l »it-..» 'r:> ;z, . locuaeoiijusci Get ci' cii- f
oncothatwo otojioy, sa»H -a tdvr-»!arr.iy rr naovtt
success. EMBBtUOtL Oi-.. sty HtMptAjst" Su-.ULCV il, f. f
2,000 Bafs^noes,'' tee wlta