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THE PAULDING NEW ERA.
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VOLUME X.
DALLAS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1892.
NUMBER 42.
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Who nro WKAK, NF.'tN
OU-', DRHILITATK'
ho in folly and ignoranc
trilled away ho
gor o: BODY, HIND an|
MANHOOD, oa istng torriblo|drains upon
the well* of life, lie: dacha, Jlta-kaobe,
Dreadful Uroans.JlVtnkuess of Memory,
Pimples upon the-faee. and all the oiTocts
leading to early d-icuy. Consumption o
Insanity, send for HOOK OK LIFE
(scaled) free with p irliculars of a home
cure. N Cure No Pay. DR, PARK
ER, 840 N. Cherry, Nashville, Tenn.
WOMEN who have Head
aches, Backaches, Neural
gias, Scanty. Profuso, and
Painlui Monstruations Dis-
ders, and I'isplacemonts
of the Womb and Secual Organs, llar-
reuness, lauioorrhcsa. otc., should send
for WOMAN’S BOOK OF LIKE, (sealod)
roe with particulars for homo cure. No
Cnre No Pay. Scienlillo Qualifications
Unlimited {Experience. Careful Diagno
sis and Honest Ropresoi.talions {are tho
secrets of our suocess. Addrcss,
C. W. PARKER M. D„ 840 N. Chnrry
Nashville. Tena.
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ONLY PERFECT
cgtflHG
FAMILY USE.
Scud lol p:ilC list lo
Oder i Wilson % Co.,
Atlanta, Ga.
SUFFER
WITH f
DYSPEPSIA ■
WHEN rirF=rS
PARKER’S DYSPEPSIA CURE
IS GUARANTEED
T O earn (he wont ease of IriHemUm
or Dripeitnla or MUNBI BKFUNU-
Kl>. i)yi|W|Mlu it that dnadfal
dlteate which takes away rigor aal
vitality of Manhood and Womanhood*
whlelt makes the fsoe,once cheerful and
bright, dull and pale. To these siBictsd
ones wo olFor HKALTH*
For sale by all druggists, 91.00.
Samplo on application by anoloilng 10 ctnlt.
Parker Chemical Co.,
DEFORMITIES
Cross Eyes Ilalr Lip, Curvature of th
pine, Club Feet, Hip Joint nlscoso, and
I doformitlos of the Hands, ArimJ
Logs, and Feet radically cured.
DISKIGURBMENTS.
. Suporlluous IIair,]Wine Marks, Molos,
etc., painlessly ..ml perfectly remov id
.‘•'end for valuable tmusise on the ab i\ e
Address, C . W PARKER
Cherry, Nashville Tenn,
f-% W3 0L N DOWN men an I
K llV l\ l women suiTorin
from any form of CHl.ONIC DIS
^ASK, esn secure a valuable work, on
their affliction (sealed) free, and lenru
how they can ho cured at homo, by wiit
ing Dlt. PARKER * Co. 1140 Nortli Cher
ry Street, Nnahvillo. Tenn. Bettor write
today, delays aro dangerous. Please
tatc your trouble and bow long nfllictcd
BMclclcxr.'« A.rnica Ealvs.
Tim Rkht Sai.vk In the world for Cut
llrulscs, Sores, Ulcers, Salt liboum, Fe
ver Soros, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil
blains, Corns, ami all Skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no pay ro
paired. It is guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price
2:> cents por box. For snlo by Connaliy
A Connaliy Druggists
Chairs! Chairs!! Chairs!!!
GRAND UEDUCTION
Chairs reduce 1 fion 99 to 75 cts.
8S to 75 “
“ *’ “ 60 to 50 “
« .1 o 6s ss ..
Rockers also greatly reduced.
Bed-steads from (2,15 to (7,00
JR. L. RAWLS,
Furniture Dealer,
DALLAS, - - GA.
DU. W. II. KOBEUTSON
DENTIST;-
Office ovor T. J Cooper's St re
Dallas, Ga.
Can be found in his office the two
first weeks in each month. All kind
if Dental work done in the best o
style. Prices reasonabe, and a.
work guaranteed];
Wash yenr Ir.j,
Wash your hanih,
Wash your hoad,
Wasli your beard.
Wash babies heads,
Wash out stains,
Wash avay dandruff,
Wash away pimples,
Wash away freckles,
Salary $25 to $50 aWeek
Wo will pay above salary to any poo-
a tent rolling our lino of goods, either t>
dealers or eiimtomrra. We deal in (lrs
fl.'iss goods only, and sell at lowest man
ufacturcr's prices. Apply to
A KARPEN A CO 12 i 0»incy -
Chioaga, li'
SIMPLEST
AND
wasnawayiecr.es, T he ««-jgflftaamSffgtt
wash yourself m gg-l». MS
eo-ko sESwfesfeKS-SB
JELL1
Toilet Soap iSatthai, INGRAM & CO.
■ !•« aiaMAUva MT*. BALTIiafiRK. Mlh
For Pore White Skin.
TAKE AN AGENCY FOR
DAQQETT'S
till, bulls,
ROASTING
PAN
VeeMtawerf
BUT UTKNiXX. te th« ulimi.
A4IMI ■«Mlta«ttiNtMM.
W. A. Damarv • Co., Yloeloft*. V. J., Boat*, HUE,
|«m£ Ua., ChtoM*. UU, SlMUfel Gltf • WUk, 0U1*e4s
ml, QMwMM, T«G*
rRIMAtl •NAY NY
EL. BALDWIN & CO.,
14 PARK PLACE,
DETROIT, MICH.
AGENTS WANTED, SAURY OR COMMISSION,
SAMPLES MAILED FREE.
tao HANOVER 07,, OALTIMORE, MBS
#4 READS 0T., MEW YORE.;
Tut QAIATIST IlfRMUTM IsfbOHNMT Of TSI AM.
TK1I *
GURNET PATENT REFRIGERATOR.
£t*U)
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A Mothoi’a Way.
Ill’ M. E HAFFOLD.
LIBERTY HILL ITEMS.
A lady by tho death of tier hus
band was left a widow with n film -
of young children. Ilor means
wore exceeding limited, and it re
quirod much good management and
elf-denial on tier part to rear the
little family in the way she desired
she wished her sons and (laugh-
rs to be fitted by education an l
culture to maintain tho position in
which her own and their fathm’i
antecedunts entitled them.
She toil* d early ami lato that
ght both save and make for them
with, naturally, little knowledge
their part of tho work she was
doing, and tho self-abnegation sh*
was practicing, while thoy were
too young to understand it, b it
witli a full and thankful apprecia
tion of it when they grew older.
When they they grew to wn«
maiihoce her two daughters in r-
ied well anl happily, as thoy de
served to do with tho r airing ami
advantages she had given them.
As they were now misstrer-o
comfortable homes, tlioy be
sought the mother to quit her toil
and live with them in ease.
But no. The education of (lie
wo boys wps not yet finished, so
again she planned and managed
ud toiled for them, finding al -o-
lute pleasure in it.
At last, they too had received ill
here was need she should give,
ml they begin their caiccr in life.
Then she went to make tier home
with her daughters, ami to rest,
while her grateful children *tr<
by love and car • to repay her for • 1
she had done for them.
It was soon evident the dear oi
lady was restless and uneasy —pos
itively unhappy.
After many consultations amo ,
he children as to what there n .
iho mother needed, which they lo.
not given, the oldest daughter ■*«
le| •utiz (I m ask 1 er.
•Dearie,” she replied, folding
and i folding her toil-worn ha ■<!
nervously, “I’m airaid I'm not U-
ing my duty. There is one for m
help. There scums nothing fo
ue to do f r anybody,” and In
ye actiuilly filled with tears.
The precious, loving moth<
mart, that had never given
bought to iiiielf so long as th-i
was any one slm could work f.
had grown to think life meant scl
sacrifice, and could Jnot be {happy
‘.1 out it. Is not this “picture o!
mother’s love.
Wo a'o sorry to say that tho
health of this community ia had at
this timu, there is a great many
cases of fever.
REAPING THE RIGHT KIND OF
SHEAVES.
BY OLk'L V. WAUNFH,
Mr. Milton Adair's family have
about all boon down with fever,
but thoy are improving somo now
Mrs. Elizabeth Sinyard is very
low at this time with pneumonia
fovor.
Mr. Tim Chamblsss’s wife is
very sick, ami many others are on
feeble list.
Mr. fh-orgo Bullock, a son of Mr
L'hos. Bullock and Miss Lula El.
iott were joined together in tho
ho’y state of matrimony last Sun-
lay.
Cotton picking will Sion bo the
order of the day.
Fodder pulling ia now in full
bins*,
The potato crop is good,
Some turnip patches look fine,
and lato patches are being Jpropar-
od.
Mr. J, It. Carter is building him
now homo between Hollins’ and
II. L. Harper’s.
Dried fruit will perhaps be scarce
this season, owing to so much
fruit rotting in time of tho recent
wot weather, which wo think hin
cut off the cotton crop, and low
bottom land corn.
Little Eooic.
The Family Physician-
Old l)r. Uiggers, in the shape of hi.-
lu< klcberry Cordial has been thr
family physician of many a home all
iver this country, where he has cured
so many of bowel troubles and chil
dren teething.
GOME HOME.
The Greatest Medicinal Diaeavarf
of the Age.
No Disease of the
Blood can withstand
its powerful cleans-
ing qualities.
OBNTLKMini: Inthopnrln* of 1»B ! •entrant#* •
aovoro caeo of Blood Polion. and for moro tha* %
yrnrlt etiirk to me clr*or (nitn a brother. ItM
taken quantities of all lb® blood purlfloi i on »k|
market, hut non® formed to do moan jr goM ui j%U i
•truck W. W. C. (Wooldridge** VN ouderfulCurA
KIyo bottles of till* trulr wonderful m^Iletae
inado aci-napletocureor me. When 1 wnwpoed
to tako W. W.U. 1 waa eorered wlth mm from
kradtorooraifratofalljjJAMKaOQlX.(AM.
(ili,yia,Dfak.lBk
Ef«ct of a Change of Water.
At this season when people are
traveling for pleasure, they wondei
at the disorijfrcd concdlions of the
bowels. In the majority of those cases
it is due to the change of water, Take
Dr. Diggers’ Huckleberry Cordial
Death luu invaded tho hupp
homo of Ur. un-l Mas, A. I*. Griggs
of Calufomia d-.tricl, and sidoete-
for a victim the infant hoy chili
of Mr. nr.d Mn*. Griggi, It wn
only e ov-n days old. It was lui-
io tsI in the family gnivoyard i
1 lobb county. Ga. “Often taket
his own to himself, we too must
li.. Ho who gave Inis taken away
,nd he doeih all things well.” li
•ouclusion I temler my KiniU-a
4 pmp»tliic» to the bereaved parent:
and friends.
Ly near a lilly l>uro an-1
He lias failed from om-sullt;
•lekn-s- 1 . sorrow. ; alas ran m-vur
Kaucli him in that w -rid oflii<lit.
And when wn shall roach tho portal •
To tho land or endless years,
IVo shall moot again ill gladiposi
Where wo parted hero in tears
(j. h. r.
If r Calc by Coonally & Cu n U
jpawftoMrt***
WE P AY PREIQHT
If you do not keep it
\Y e think you will keep it
It pleases everybody.
It is an honest piano.
It is the WING Piano.
You tnay have a preference for
some other make. Still you are a
reasoning creature, and open to
conviction, no doubt.
The question is too important to
be settled without due thought
Years of satisfaction or of regret
come with a piano. Does it wear
well,? The WING Piano does.
“Look before you leap.”
Whatever piano you buy, there
are piano secrets you ought to know.
Our free book telb them. Send a
postal card for it It may help you
to buy a different piano. We take
itat risk. We also tell you the
nearest dealer where jou caa set a
WERG Piano. It is worth ioaici
ti. * So is the price. OWING
SON, *45 Browwejr. Her ¥•*-
Adv -rtiring is only a factior in
the fabric—the Keystone, perhaps;
i| mustn’t bear t’..e burdens of in
trinsic merit; manag- ur-nt. eluir
acter—these, too. are vital to s :c
8.-s, aud you must provide then.
Don’t fail to take care of Bin bad
ness ami then blamj alvcrtis ng.
Lo J & Thomas.
Th* V ncinnt It-) nan an l Greek
orators could on y speak to the
number of ciiizeus capable of being
assembled within the r ach of tin i:
voice; now, by tho press wo can
npealt to nations.—Franklin.
Sallow and lend: n-’med rompl x-
ons soon give place to the (ovedest
pin'-mr 1 -vi ile, wh-n h-; esc ( f Ay
er’s Sais -p.iulla i p fs .-t-.-d in, and
cosmetics entirely abandoned. N h
ing can counterfeit ihe rosy gk>v of
perfect health, which ht-sses L-ost
who use tl- * m- di'cin -.
Now is the time when wo see
tho fullno-s of tho year. Out of
tho snow and sleet of "winter, jtlio
treacherous, showery iluys of spring
and the hot, burning days of sum
mer has como tho reaping time of
plenty, aud tho land now resounds
to the glad shout of tho “harvest
home," Winter, spring and sum
mer have brought tho fullnosM of
autumn; toil, watchfulness and
hope now give way to reaping.
Will the reaping bo done in gluil*
ness? That depends upon the Ic
hor that has gono before.
Did you ever watch tho wiy ami
the work of a farmer? When th >
reaping tiino comes you can toll
just what ho has been doing. If
the crop of grain is large, you can
bo pretty sure that tun farmer not
only commenced by putting good
sued into ground that had boon
carefully got in order, but that ho
lias since tended Iris growing crop
with long days of hard work and
piuinuoe. That is tho only way in
which ho could look for a worthy
reward.
Hero and there, in this harvest-
home time, you can find those who
have not the lie-it of returns. Somo
fields that should have grown noth
ing but gohlan wheat, have pro
duced, with the harvest sought,
bushels of worthless “cheat”—tho
haiie of tho farmer's lifo. “Yes,’’
we hear sonic ono say, “that means
that tho seed was not properly
seronnnd in the beginning,” So,
when tho crop ia scraggly and
sparse, wo know that something
has beon wrong with way in which
ihe farnior lms done his work, or in
tho time lie has given to it,
“As yo sow—as ye reap.'' Other
people, as woll as farmers, learn
tho meaning of these words. Do
you select good seed? That which
you reap will be like unto it. Moro
than that, oven if the crop is sin 11
th- re will be no bloinish in that
which is gathered. But if tlio
good habits which go to make up
lifo arc crowded to give ru mi to
onto evil habit, not only will tins
harvest of good results be lesiaiiud,
but the chances aro that tho wh- e
return will bo worthless.
“As you sow.” Good sued must
bo planted. Wlnl over h -a l or
cheat?” or tares turning to wheat?
And who oan imagine a pleasant,
happy, honorable life springing
from evil thoughts, actions and
companionship 9 Both aro alike
impossible. LiKo pro-duo s l.ko,
whether tho seed is planted in tho
earth or in'tho natures of men ami
women.
If jwfe want a j 1 asing harvest?
Begin ill youth to so v goo l s ied,
and in after lifo take good care of
tho growtti of truth and good lie's,
“Lockhart, my dear,” said tho
great Walter Scott, us ho ley on
hi* dying bed, “bo a good midi.
Nothing else will give you any
comfort when you come to lie
hero.”
Boys and girls, these word,
point tho way to a happy harvest
Specimen Gates .
fL II. Clifford, New oassc!, Wi wa
I,led witli Niiin-algU an I ll'-rumn
tl: m, liiiStomacli was disordered, liit
Liver was alToctcd to an alarming deRrco, of the best and Ingll'-st success
terribly j other kind of sowing pays.
1 Good thoughts, good purpose ,
appetite fell away, and lie
io need In llesli and htren -tin
bottles of Electric Bitters cured bi
Edward Shepherd, Haii-'.shurg, Hl.hu 1 grand efforts -these things grow
a running sore on his leg of <■ vlit \- -• s mightily throughout life, mid their
standing. Used t i o unities of 1.1 ti . j . aild blessed-
Bittcrs and seven boxes o lliickb ii’s ,\ r ‘ vt
nica Salve, and his leg is sound and wc’l. nMa iteolf.
John Speaker, c-atawba, O., had lire large
Fever sores on his leg, doctors said h-
wv | i > i i incurable. Otiu bottle lblc - Uie Hit
Uit» ami oniiUox Liar - bu.% AmitaiSiUvi
h’uiv e. IkvAy. ^ L t Cv):»raL /- *»
'Juiav&'.y -
RiptW Tabulos <uro jEuudice.