The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, August 26, 1892, Image 1

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VOLUME Whc are WEAR, NEEV* 008, ' MCBILITATMD he in Mtyaad ignonmo • erriUed awuy ..he ttor of BODY, MIND .anp MANHOOD, ca urine terrtble|dnini upon tMswwIU of Ilf ■, Jlcideche, {BecftAne, Pirn lead! NMmJtfi (mM) free with p iiticulasa of • l|OM cure. N CUre Me Pay. DR, PARK ER, 840 K. Cherry, NuhviDyTeun, ful Dream .J\Va kwom of Memory, Pimplea upon the Iwo, and all the effect* ceding to early d * ay. Consumption o nsanity, send for BOOK Of LIKE WOMEN who have Head aches, Backache*, Nooral- glaa, Beauty. Profuse, and Petal ul Menstruations DM- dan, and iHsptaoamawta of the Womb and Beeual Organs, Ear- reimpaa, Lenoorrhtea. eta., should send for WOMAN’S HOOKOr LtPK,(>MaM) rss with eerttaelsr* for homo cure. Na Cara Many, Helen title (JusliHcatons Unlimited {Experience. Careful Diagno sis and Honest Representations Jars tho Mrets of nUr.siiocesa. * 11,1 —si, c. W. PARKER M. Dm SIOlTcfer Nashville, Teaa. 'BUY A TICKET AND TAfyE A BATH-" r CHASED BT WOLVES. r Jmtw Itywas while on hn expensive trapping expedition near the heud Tfffi ~ ONLY PERFECT SgyflHQ {®WffiSje FAMI LY USE tend foi put c list lo / Wleckr 4 \V::sgd SUFFER WITH DYSPEPSIA WHEN ~ PARKER’S DYSPEPSIA CURE M IB ouawanteepB vhMi M|SI, (toll and aaU. - rHUU DEFORMITIES CrosaEyei Hair Lip, Curvature of th' pine, Club Pact, Hip Joint ntsoase, and :! deformities of tha Hands, Arm<| Legs, anti Foot radically cured. OlSFHlintKMKNTS. Buperflnous Ilair,{Wine Marks, Moles, etc., painlessly and perfcotly removed Band for valuable treatise on thh above Address, C . W. PAUKEK Cherry, Naahvllle Tonn. Tb of the Littleftixke Hrver, eu at *6.06 teuffilttp ffdat At* hm I fef some-harassing adven- bnta on August list, and from mrro, on ^ whioh i wi || endn , Tor Rome and Daltoij on the 21ft «u*f to describo ho e, 12, to ttrulisWioK and return good Qne bright cold morning in mid winter I eetoat tojlookat a number of traps I had set for wolves sotnj time betel e. * I had visited alt of the n except one and on arriving at the place where I had setthia one I found it to be miming. Thlft Was rto snow on the ground . after a rgrefal search I found _ track oh (flTl leading rwAy from urt All uicyc les free ao that SARAMW* 4 M 3 r *^ , ^lw good MtU Aug. 29tht Close connection is ntaile at Rrunswicic with boats for Cum berland, and ft. simon's Island, which place ulTords the finest bottl ing. fishing and bathing on the At- CiTMti mhaitmid Ini I hwe over 1 AftWi TO# MMnid send ioa-dwkkic in ®tert from g Sleeping ear to E. K. Kirby ;Cily Ticket Agent, Corner ball Ilona Kim rrok^ zr ^hp#ua. from any lorm of CIIKONip DlP ing,Plenty of Bathing Suits, 1’len *A8E can waiurs a valuablework.oo A/pfHjotels. Join the procession their affliction (sealed) free, and learn w . . • , r ... Mow they can ha cured atTioma, by writ R "*P ' ,l *'•* ® ur '‘ ta t DK. 1'AKKER A Co. tMO Nortli Char- Iieigoed for tlm health, ry Street, Nashville. Tenn. Better write to day, delays are dangerous..., Please 4ate your trouble and hew long afflicted Bueklaa's Axalea SMVtro. Tna Best 8ai,vb In ths world for Cnl Bruises, Bona, Ulcere, Salt Rhi-tim. Ne ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Knuds, Chil blains, Corns, and' all Skin Krii'ptlops, and positively cure* Piles. Or no pay re qnired. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money' refunded. Price 16 rents per box. For sale by Caunally A Connelly Druggists SCjSW***'"--w* 8RN wffl offer 1 „ ror sole by oil dn^TfUtey I1J4 tsmpt. ts wvOhNm hr irtnki it ssal Pirkir Cbimlcil Cb., Vuk JHf tlM, Vul jou kafc, lukfMrkNi, Vuhyivbnii Vuk britabufe, vuk wt stain, VukiviyteMA vuk mi pMn, VukmyfnsMn, VukfMnritmb -SO Toilet Soap fttFin VtMlttfc Ml. W.M. ROBERTSON Al'tffVSV Off,* wtr T. J Cooper’s Start. m Dallas, Ga. Cap be found in his office the two first weeks in each month. All kind of Dental work done in the best of style. Prices reasonabe, and all w >rk tuimetcadj Salary $26 to $50 aWeek- We will pay above salary to any good .agent rolUnoiir lineal goods, either to deBffh&MtaitMiiriV We deal lit Hrat- to. da only, and sell ai lowest man jnofifiSRy »•. Chioaga, 1C, imJBUL&Ob #4 UMtl tTs wtw wm.1 fw 11 (.LUUMAOO, m Man vista. DETROIT. MIOM. AS ENT I WANIKt, MLMY tt ttMMMM SAMPLE* MAILED PRIM. list Bsuthi GURNET PATENT and Blood SYRUP Hr. Bert Marchbanlu, Druggist, I did not relial the idnx of per mitting Win to take possession of inf trap without maxing some ef- •fort te prevent it, fiw a wolf trap is not bought for a song, ao finding I bud a goodly supply of |>owtle. ami billets 1 M • nnot dutermined to follow the bear upon whose lop my trap to be hanging, day long I kept steadily oil •wishing if possiblo to overtake my game before the day should give way to the night, bat in this I was •loomed to disappointment fo night found me seeiningl.f no near er success than f was at the start- <hg. Night came on and with it lh< sounds of many wild b unit of the finest, among which war tha bar* of the hungry wolves, and f assure ynii they ssr med unwliolesoinely neer, In my haste in the morn in; 1. I ad.neglected to provide mvsuli with inutcbrs, so I war obliged to content myself with a lunch o cold dried venson, and I lien sol uysetf ub rut hunting for some abetter for the night which was growing blacker a id colder every minute. 1 could discern the baric of one wolf mors daring than the rust vory near where I stood and then came an unswersing bark from many throats father back in tlib brush It dawned upon inu that I was to have trouble with the wild dogr of the wilderness on account «f hav ing no means of lighting a fire, so I would be obliged to find shelter in some tree or find some other place of safety without .djlay for the varminta were coming nearer each minute and I must act with out delay. Even now I seem to hear the rush of many feet through tho thick undergro .r th. I looked about me for some friendly tree in which to take re fuge, but to ray dismay I coul<l not discern anything larger than a sage I u b, an.i my condition war b coming alarming in the extr.-me The wolves had gathered in a body and were now comin' to- a gunshot and taking quick aim I fired, with what success I have never been able to tell; howtr*? the wo vos camo swiftly onward. I have had considerable experi ence in hunting but had not then acquired the feat of reloading on tho run, and boing too hard press ed to stop I ran on as fast as pos sible, but I was fast becoming eesk from the elfectf such a long and forced race; my Irreath came in short gnsps, ami I realised that unless something happened in "Iny favor vory soon, I would in the course of a vory few minutes fall a victim to lo tho on ooming wolves, The rel n less beast now rush and were soon on all sir: me; my fate was surtdy sealed; brtt no, wlmt j» this sinking feeling just us a huge wolf sprang at my throat? I feel the ground giving away be neath me and a sensation of falling corn's • er me, and then a shock and f stop full twenty feet below whora I was standing - The fates seem to favor me for I struck s pin rely on my feet and reoeived no furfher injury than a alight shaking up. The wolves lingering around fdr a short time and then with howls of d'sappointment retj.’.ced their war to the timb r. A* soon ns. morning dawitod I cramblnJ out of the pit into which I Im.l so fortunately and miracu lously fallen, none the worse for the adventure and feeling greatly elatril to kno v that the whole re gion wss inhabited by baggers And that it was into o ie of their tun- nsi like abodes that I had fnlle.i. N. 0/0. LIBERTY ITEMS Cramped Financially, Cninpe.l hn.incully lw.-> no speed) -elief, but cramped in the boWelk ha- i relief in the u*e of Dr. linger/- Huckleberry Cordial, the great speci* ic f T all bowel traoubiea and chM dren teething. Wn ara- having abundance of min, and tome siaKnets at this writing. Mr Ben WiR!e little child and aleo Mr. M. II. Adair’e little girl ie very sick. Mr. Aleey Morrow, of near Rieh Creek, died of comramption on tla 14th inet, and wae interred it IMIjr Springs cemetery on the 15th. hffee Leoner Hitchcock, a dangh. ter of Esq. Jesse Hitehcocx and wo, ' rp ' - UMr.. llaihM IxmarvlJ of Kith Creek- raw*® * *»rd joined together in the holy sides e 1 state of-mAtrimony on the 14th inst. We learn that the wife of Mr, Henry Wit is very low with fever. Tip ^ageir na.the bridge across Pumpkiovine creek neer Gordon's mill ie now being dune, Mr. J h. Gordon a bnsi. ness trip ti Atlanta thTs iteek. Mess. Henry Butler, Lenard Adair and J. B, Gann returneJ from a'trlp so the Sapd Mountain ! few days age. They report good crops on the mountain tThey brought'beck with them a strange stalk of cotton called the Sweet Gum.leaf. .The revival meetings are in fall blaa| onr wvery hand; ao the good work goes on, « Little Dock. A i' f ■■■* ■ ^<...A*IS— Noffle pee pie are constantly troub led with boils—no sooner does one heJt thtn tnaiher Maker' its appear xace. A thorough course of Ayer's Syrssparilla, the best of htood-purifi- srs, effeciualty puts an end to this an- noyiuce, We recommend a trial. The Greatest^ No DImmm •: Blood its powe ins Qoali OlNTUtHRMt Mrere Mieoi oan wltbffltand mSumiv’ ; ... i isr uu m Axi, i 3ti ?»*!*« HUNTSVILLE. Peace and quietude prevails. ||Good growing suasou ami good health. Good watcrnii Ions ami good paaeliea Good Sabbuth scbools and good meetings. Good neighbor., and good fronds, in fa<* ! , many good tiling to m ticv us fuel gicatful to tho Grunt giver >>f all gnod. We Imve just had nn interview with our old neighbors; lie Is 84 years of age, and bis wife is 04. I lie came from Sonth Carolina ' about 60 years Ago; lie has got 1 some of the- old relics that he 1 brought with him from South Car I olina. lie showed me a basket I bat has been in nse 50 years, and Hw toxklnw three Lm hot. I to the northward, for. in this I wa« ! \ l ia 1,1111 ln « ,km1 «°'"«tion; he also _by taknig three Ixrgo DOt-| . . .. , .. . , , , has a mattock and an iron wedge of Dr. Tbacher’i liver and 11“ “op«» to find timber, but I was, n«wder 1 mistaken as you will soon see. I 11 ' , n, *° * P" w,,er pushed rapidly forward through t mt h,H “ fch L er uwd b ® fore the scraping sare-brush, heedless , wu * born ’ ¥ * 1,lch of the many scratches I recsivrd from the unfriendly prickly head , , ... „ .... bushes wit*, which I came m con- ^ ears ’ aml 1,ke 1 uter of 0,d ’ ho ,8 a tect owing to tlm darkness,' I fisharman by trade; he lias one I could now 840 a short distance I * ,Inn S Pf le . that that . bc . in advance an opening which prov- ' 1IS cau g lfc ov " r < (W 3||tt BonrfSkmB tore eyes wa« 1 Blood Syrup. ?rloo, BOo and BL VMMm h Uw |M MmI Mmms EsM rns. Br. H. 8. Thaclrar Madicina Qg, OHATTANOOOA, TERN. TAKE AN AGENCY FOR DA06ETT’8 makes it ov. r 81 years oi l, H« has been a mem her of ih • Methodist church 70 A Toanasse girl, educated in a fiutfinable female college of Naeh- ville. committed tuieide because her'fnther wouldn't pay his gro cery bills. Her high sense of hon or rotated to allow her to consume food that had not been paid for to sustain life and at the had no other method bf living iki d e'r’ed to die. If every girl, whose (ether didn't pay hie grooery bills should commit suicide, there should be more funerals in the country than there has bsen since the yellow fever epidemic. Yet it wonld be a good thing for the grocery men, f fathers were brought to under, stand that a failure to pay their bills would result in death in the family, It would be. better than a black list. It might not be e had idea for alt female colleges to amend tlyeiv curriculum, and in* still A debt paying sentiment in the miitde of their scholars instead of filling them np with music and brenoe.—Marietta Journal, tisii with it out of c eok. worth! of Pumpkinvino sd to be a large tract of clear pra- j | irie thi, gave me ren wvd courage, | and reachin the open ground I was Tlioiam Tdibits Jr. is still im- 11 able to make much Letter timn^' provin but this advantage was also in ia^. | Miss M»«y Forsyth, of Grady ft:rws' or of tlm wolves. I is visiting in and around Hunts | I was a hardy sou of the. West vile: W. L. CosnRAN. but this loag races »a, iVeopMiaji^' v m'wmgBaTiirMagas‘imrR8MB& ’ t® ^ * ,v »• . if x anun ean.miV { flff -gg^jSgfgai-- . M \a*npufltaaB«nfci*vjji wlm —-w | * ■■ , ~ rrr -. M ■ ■ . , Happy Hooslen. Win. Timmons. Postmaster of Idavllle, Hut., writes: “Electric Hitters has dona more for me than all other med teen*' combined, for that bad feeling arising from Kidney and Liver trouble.” John Leslie,'farmer and stockman, of .same plane says: “Find Electrie Bitters to be* the best Kidney arid Liver medicine made inejeel like a new mqn/' J;AF> fiaj-dner, hart’qwre mertiOS t, tame town says: Electric Bitters is just the thing [nr a man who is alt run down! and don’t ' care whether he Mvee oi dies; he found new strength, good appetite aed fait • ' . like lie had now lease on life. Only 80c. a bottle, at Conn illy A Connelly's Drug M»iu. \'