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THE PAULDING NEW ERA.
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VOLUME X.
DALLAS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, JULY «, 1892.
NUMBER 33
ONLY PERFECT
SEWING MECHANISM
FAMILY USE.
Send for pi:: lis. t>
Y* idiiisr & Wilson Mfg. Co,,
Atlanta, On.
WITH
DYSPEPSIA □
, WHEN ^ JE—
PARKER’S DYSPEPSIA CURE
IS GUARANTEES
T O ctirotlio worst coho of Trultg-ORttnn
or U}'8|mpAln or MON ICY lti;i'l!NL>- i
Kl». l)y8|in|wiH Is tliut <lr«iulful
(IIhoiino wliloli tiikos nuay vlijnr and
vitality of Maiiliootfnml Wonmnliootl,
which nmUcM tho fuce,onco chcorful mill
hvlrht, dull and pule. To these billlctod
ocoi wo offer me ALTI1.
For sale by all druggists, HJl.OO.
Sample on education by enclosing 10 cents. i
ISEUOS'JG SlAGHlMEi
WARRANTED
5 YEARS
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” flail a Large High Arm. ~
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~ l!o» mi IClrgiiht Finish. —
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= Ha# Stylish Furniture. r
mm lias More flood Sowing Qualities and Z
2 do oh. a Linger ltanuo ofiOiiimml Work -
= than any Sewing Muchino In the World* —
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ffluR, Scanty. ProfuHO, and
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DEFORMITIES
<i’oHs Kye-t Hair Idp, Curvature of th
pini', Cliili Feet, Hip Joint Disease, and
II Ji'fornuti.is of tlio Hinds, Anns,
Leis, and Foot radically cured.
I) 1SKI (J U JtK M H NTH,
Supcilluous Hair,'Wine Marks, Moles*
etc., painlessly and perfectly removed
for valuable tiataiise on the abov
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DOWN men and
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th dr allljetion (scaled) tree, and learn
lu w they can he cured at lioino, by writ
in jl)lt. PAUKKU £ Co. .‘HO North Cher
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to day, delays arc dangerous. Please
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A T) pni^t* GOok,
Containing illustrations, and j»ivi ;
out jnanufa •turcr’s prices on all kinos o
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ods. Dross (roods, White (ioods, Dry
(I '<)ds, lints and oaps, Hoots ami Shoes
oves, Notions, Glassware,Stationery
\' .itches, (.'locks, Jewelry, Silverware
dynes, Whips, Agricultural Impli-
n.cats, etc.
ONLY FIRST-CLASS GOODS.
Catalogue sent on receipt of 20c. for
p isii::o.
pod Agents wanted In ee.vry county
andlcity to introduce our goods. Live
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Or Falling Bioknoas can
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jure# aftor all others
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Mi Ml out expense wo
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WEST PHILA., PA.
HE HAD NO! PLACE TO SLEEP,
Atu) He Sank to Rest on a Vacant,
Unused Lot.
POLITENESS.
Emma Wells makes, in Viokt
U n'lier. some important suggestions
which slu uld be remembi red at all
timos in the houseliokl: “Tlio word
politeness, opens to my girlish vi
sion a field widens it is varied. It
is an. eliment of happiness wi hin
our liemts that makes us strive to
make others hnpp Poften s
emanates only from a pure, unsel-
ish heart, it consist in sacrificing
our own wishes and pleasures for
the Role ])iirpose of promoting the
happinss of others and thereby en..
chancing our own. Politeness it the
gol on key that unlooks tho portals
of seeit.ity and success, and is ex
ternal reflection of tho mble lieu t
which always strives to scatter Beed
of kindness along life s pathway,
knowing that in tho coming years
those reeds will blossom Jan l bear
fruits which will bring untiring
joys. Politeness should bo taught
iu youth and practiced all through
life. Nothing makes a moth r
happi-r than when she hears the
compliments passed on her child
ren about being polite to strangers.
Index.
Sleeping on a vacant, unused lot
with iis arm for a pillow and tlio
blue sky for a covering a young
man was found Saturday night and
brought to the polico station.
Ho was William Scntell, and u
charge of loitering was entered
against him.
Scntell was just released from
the custody of olfn ors a few hours
before he was last lUTe-ded,
He recently came to Atlanta
from Anniston, Ala., and has a
mother and father and s.-ven sif
ters dependent on him. Ho knows
no trade, and found it hard to got
work. Finally ho had to tuuo a
place at 10 cents a day, after lie
had almost given up iu despair. It
was a gloomy outlook to pay tlio
board of so many peoplo on such
small wages. Saturday ScntoU's
board bill became due but ho could
not jay it. His landlady, Mrs,
Elizabptli Coggiua, had Join anvst
d on a warrant, charging him
with ohea'iug and swindling. He
was looked up, but Saturday after
noon the matter was iixed up ,and
Scntell was released.
But he laid nowhere to go. A
ht anger in a strange city, without
a friend and without money, his
ji condition was distressing in the
extreme. When night came on he
crawled into a sequestered nook on
a vacant lot way out on Marietta
street ami fell asleep.
Wc copy the abase from the
Atlanta Constitution hoping that
it will bo suoii by some of those
young men that think country life
cannot bold within its pail but lif-
t'o happiness. The above is but
one of a thourund like it that have
never appeared iu print. Young
mmi think that iinyotlier avocation
is far better than the ono they are
pursuing and tho country hoy or
at least a number of them- long for
city life, fine cloth.ai and an empty
ourse. The sooner a boy can
learn tho truth that, all that glit
ters is not gold tlio wiser, hotter
and more contented ho will be.
I’ho best thing our childieu can do
is to consider labor honorable and
icarn that there is no place like
home and friends. Wo forget that
if wo become needy that wo have
friends near by ready and willing
to give us help.
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lifcion. If you arc sifljcturi witli ft copy
sold or any Lung, Throat or (-host trou-
hlo. and will use this remedy as dlroi ted
giving it n fair trial, ‘and oxjirricTico no
onolit. you may. return tlm bottle and
have your money refunded. Wo could
not make this offer did we not know that
Dr, King's New Diseovefy eoidd l c* reli
ed on. It never disappoints. Trial Lot
ties free at ConnaUy Sc (’onnally^s Drug
Store. Large size 50c. and *1.00.
Enduring Faith.
liim olT. T e iiTt explabj to you
tlio expression of his face whan ho
TUB colonp.I.’h H'roitY. left me. It was something Uko
I don't toll this story ns a rodeo- Hmt of a linin'\i1io1iiw got out of
lion on womankind, ‘i only tell it I,e11 i( * iu teaven. Tho boy
to show that the faith of somo men ! promised to write mo tho first
atUiu N(iwapA|M>r Adver
UalTHfARfmoy of Me no*
U "thurluxi ItTJZf
is bejoinl destroying. This is
about a man who loved a woman.
He had been a young fellow
from a New England town. Ho
Imd a little money, hut hn spent
about all of it in a wild college ca
reer in the few months following
his graduation. Ho was not a man
of any special attainments, but
when lie had only a few dollars
left he wa,. as i heerful and us rcek-
less aa of old. It was at this lime
lie full in love, llo had no ohaheo
of marrying her thou, for she was
a young wainnn of society. Jack
told mo all about it when l came
to know him, out West. She hud
told bull that aha loved him, and
he packed oat to Colorado on tho
next day to mako his fortune.
' 1 inner know another man to
work so hard as .luck. Every dol
lar that he ear in 1 he saved. Hu
would work night and day for the
extra pay. No labor could tiro
him; do loss of sloop could make
him close his eyes. IIo did not
mind cold or storms any Uloro than
a polar bear. Ho was Iho incarna
tion of resolut'on and enduranco.
Jack invested bis first earnings
in cattle, watched his o.vn her!,
and wo.ked as usual for his old
employer. Unmade money rap
idly. bill lie did not relax one jot
from lii i teiriblo fight. It was
move, move, all tho time. Anti
never one letter from tint woman.
ITe did not expect it. lie did not
need it. A thousand times ho told
mo how shu lovoJ him. Once lie’
showed me toino j ictures of her, 1
think tlio only timo In ever wast
ml was iu looking at them. She
was a be.utif'il woman, with a
duel)-poised lioad, a curving neck,
and eyes that looked down into
one s soul.
I could sco Jack half-smiling
wl.cn I looked at the pictures
“She’s very beautiful,” I said.
••She's a good deal butt r than
Chat.” lie answered softly.
You may imagine hoiv interest
ed I got in the boy, and how glad
I was at bis success.
The time came when ho decide^
that lie would go East in the spring.
He was well oil then, and was dc-
votngall his time to his own herd.
That winter was a fsirful one.
Everything that lived sooinod to
die. Men and cattle were swept
off oil all sides. There was no liv
ing in those winds and that snow
that was always driving like cqjil
light n'uig or piling up in mountains
There Was too much to do in tlm
thick oil it all for any ono to think
much about the future, but wfien
spring came and Jack looiced at
the sitolctpiis of bis dead cattle and
the sicin and bouo of the few tliut
wire left alive, ho was a mined
man I
1 never hea.’d him complain. For
a few days ho looiced like a man
I who was hard hit around his heart;
i but after that ho wont to work
again as he bad begun, with hit
1 teeth shut ami liis shoulders sqiuir-.
I ed.. ... ^ , lv ^ , .
i IIo naked me o.mo if I thought
sho would wonder at the length of
his stay out I here, I to'.d him 1
di<l not believe that sho would.and
the poor boy wrung my hand until
inv wrist was lame,
will come early in the morning and , A who W0 , M J ikl ,
this fact will bo highly a; piec atod c . )u!dfl , t , ]el[) ^ tti]lg on hh ^
by the public. t again-. Ho fought oa in tho old
LAines
JLcdlrg a tonic, or children lh?t waul buiiih:
thing when lie found her, but he
did not. IIo camo bacK in a
month. His face wits while and
he was ten years' older.
| ’ “Good God! J(ickl” I said, lak«.
ing his hand, “isslio—is shu dead?”
“No.” he said, quietly; “she’s
married and has three children. It
was my fault,” ho sai I, looking at
me squarely,for ho knew what was
on tnv.mind. ,“\ou see, I iievur
wrote her.” .
Nevor a reproach or a rogrefc
passeiT his lips, but he was not tho
same Jack, lie didn’t seem to
earn after that whether he nuido
money or .not. lie couldn't bear
to thilllL of the East, and ho stay
ed ant there, trv'mgto taice en in-
tore.st in his all',lira,
Hub nno day he eame io mo with
the old light in his eyes. He was
in a frcij/y io getaway. He hod a
letter from hqr, and if over tlu.ro
had b«i;p anything to forgive lie
forgave it, for all ho could svy
was; —
“>iod bless hoi 1 ! God bless her!”
I want'to tell tho rest of this
story'm ly few words. You see,
there had boon a horrible scandal.
Her husband turned out bad.
Thorn was some frightful dUginoo
—forgery or embezzlement or
somethiitgiiKe that, It too;c eve
ry dollar Junk had to save the
devil; tho,boy let the whole thing
go f ir lirr sai.r. Iln sold out eve
ry bcof, and 1 gquss borrowed al 1
lie could,. But at any rate ho
AiH'cd lUuin, for when lie got back
1m told me that nobody know u-
bmit it except the bank, her hus
band, and Jack.
I shouldn't have known him
when lie got Illicit. Ho was gone
to pieces. IIo was thill and his
yes wove in hollows. Somotiiiios
lie looked as if knives wore turning
around his heart, You see, what
broke him was that Im had learned
Llial her husband was a brute and
Imd kept her in hull—a worse hell
than his own. When the first
cold weather eamq, ho took'to his
bed and one day lie turned over
quietly witli a big tour on his
drawn .cljeck and died.
You Itr.ow somo things in this
world seem ljurd. all expect
to t,i iv'c hard KnooKs, bu,—poor
JacK.—New York fIt'bune,
l 4vs
To prevent the hardening of the
subcuKuiedlls'llsslibk of the scalp of
scalp and the (Alliteration of tl.c hair
follicles, which’ cause baldness, uso
Hall’s Hair Keiiwcr.
MORE TRAIN3.
The | assenger trains that were
discontinued on the E. ’!'• V & (1.
between Chattanodgn and Atlaiila
are to be put on again next Sun
day. The taking olT of these
trains have caused untold incon
venienee tc public on this line of
road, both in the way of travel and
delivery of the mail. The mail
that we gel. here at,3 o’clock p. in.
■n
&
tim'ftn fan,
Wash yen? Sasfls,
YfHvi y.’J h33?l,
Til ’i year LrrJ,
Oiljll IlCddo,
'i/asli out stains,
Fasti away dandruff,
Hasl wj pimples,
Wash my frenkles,
Wash yoursslf with
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up, tihoulfl Viku
VnOWN S I HON HITTRR.S.
a It 1b pleawant to t&kc, curPH^^^^n, Indigo*
agitKi
way until lie had hii own
again'.
I rode in to the railroud
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