The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, September 16, 1892, Image 1

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THE PAULDING NEW ERA. VOLUME X. DALLAS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 181)2, NUMBER 43. [HEELS ILSOrt 1 NEW mm Who are WEAK, NK' V OUS, DRIlILtTATKD ho in folly ami Ignorano (■ Milled away 'lio goro BODY, MIND m> MANHOOD, ci> .Dug lcrrlldo|tlrainsupou tli# wells of lift Hi dacho, "llnokaclir, Dreadful Dream*,! Waknoss of Memory, l'iniiiloH upon tlfo f r'-c ami all tlio elfocts loading to early d-- av Consumption o insanity, solid for BOOK OFJ.lFK (soaied) froo with pari culars of a homo cure. N Cure No Pay. DR, PARK ER, B4-0 N. Cherry, Nashville, Trim. WOMEN who have Uead- nches, Fai-kachrx, Neural gias, Scanty. Profuse, ami . PainlulMenstruations Dia llers, ami Misplacements of the Womb and Sceual Organs, l!ar- re'iness, 1 .mirorrll u-a, of#., should send for WOMAN’S HOOK OF LIKE,(sealed) r ee with particulars fur homo cure. No Cnt'cNuPuy. Scientific tjualiilea'ons Unlimited {Experience. Careful Diagno sis iipd Honest Representations (are the secrets of our success. Address, 0. W. PARKER M. D„ il to N. Olinrry Nashville. Twin. THE “ ONLY PERFECT SEY/IHQ WWNISm jRAMIbY USE.. Wt;i loi . i rice list to vc Vii'ajll Mh Cj., Atlanta, (la. why ™ R ? fl = DYSPEPSIA ■ —1-WHEN - - -'=— | PARKER’S DYSPEPSIA CURE IS OUARANTECD T O enro tho wont caro of IndlfORtlon or DjmpopHlA or MON EY HICK UN IK , Kl). l)yh|Hi|)nlA ia that (Iraodful, (llfloaan which twko* awny vigor and, vitality of Manhood ami womanhood., which nmkoa thn fncc,onco ehccrfnl and Ini^lit, dull and pole, io iibeto aflUotad onea wo offer HEALTH. For auln by nil drngi^Ata, •i.uu. J Sample on application by enclosing 10 cent!. Parker Chemical Co,, "VIZ 0 ™- DEFORMITIES Dross Kyra Hair Lip, Curvature of tli pine, Cluli Feet, Hip Joint nisease, and 1 dof iirmiti.is of ths H inds, Ar u J Logs, and Foot radically curod, DISFlHUltE Jl F-NT8. Superlluous flair,JWino Mai ks, Jliilos, etc., painlessly and perfectly remov'd Fond for vain Able treatise on tlio above Aildross, (J . W PARKER Cherry, Nashville Tenn. BR° fi'tun niu K N DOWN moil anl from any form of Clll ON1C DIF EASE, can secure a valuable work, on tlieli- ivlllgetioii (scaled) free, and loam how they can ho cured at homo, liy writ ing DR. PARKER * Co. .110 North Cher ry Stroot, Nashville. Tonn. Heitor write today, delays are dangerous. Please tate your trouble and how long alii intoil 33-iaclcloxi.’s Amlca Salvo, Tin: Bust Kai.vk iu the world for Cut Bi u| es, Sores, l.'loers, Salt hlioum, Fe ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil- I la ins, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay re ([Hired. It is guaranteed io give porfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price Uf> cents per box. For salo by Cumialiy <k Connallj Druggists MARYLAND Wash yourself vith KO-KO JELLY Toilet Soap Satthai, INGRAM & CO, r l9A HANflVm BALTIMORE. HD. For Pare White Skin. ukirs! Chairs!! Chairs!!! GRAND REDUCTION Chairs reduced fron go to 75 cts. . “ V 8 S to 7S “ “ *’ “ 60 to 50 “ 6 S t > 5s “ Rockers also greatly reduct d. Bed-steads from f .1,35 to $7,00 ;r. L. RAWLS, Furniture Dealer, DALLAS, - - CIA. lilt. W. M. liOHEimo.N BEN-TflST 0/fico over T. J Cooper's Storo. Dallas, Ga. Cnn be found in his office the tw. first weeks in each month. All kirn ■ if Dental work done in I he best o: style. Prices reasonabc, and all work guaranteed) j Salary $25 to f50 aWeek- Mo will pay above salary Io any o ' a,'nut rolling our lino of goods, elthor to dealers or ci intone-i -, Wo ileal in (list class goods in ly, and soil at lowest man ufaclurnr's prices. Apply to A-KARPEN ACO 121 Quincy «*', Chica a, b . Wash your face, Wash your hands, Wash your head, Wash your beard, Wash babies heads, Wash out stains, Wash away dandruff, Wash away pimples,; *No r cHE/iPEsf Wash away freckles, t he * mM p»«iuo«<i t®® p®®v® ®’p®.®®'"* ’ I csnnol ..cap., Is abiorb.d by ths srtlel. In the roait.r, end sets •• ■ boiling, there Is no e«ip- erstlen, so drying up ef burning, hones no thrlnkage or loot of weight, end til tho tlaror and nutrlllout qualities ot ths food art rtltlsod. Tough niMts are Slide tondor.snd an, article rootled or baked will be swaator, haaithlor and more digestible. Put the toed I n the rooster, place tho rooster in a well healed oven; the roonor Will da the cooking. It require! no et- tontton. Can only bo bought Iron dstloro, tko tndg TAKE AN AGENCY FOR DAGGETT’8 fell-basting ROASTING PAN loa»ny BB8T UTENSIL In the universe. Addrooa Deceit offln tot Mm, W. A. Dtam * Go.. Thitturi, V. J.. Bo*Wa, Mm lUaolo, Oft., CblcKo. UL OUTMton, Tea. fNIPAMB ONLY BV E. L. BALDWIN & CO., 14 PARK PLACE, ,£!T DETROIT, MICH. AGENTS WANTED, SALARY OR COMMISSION. SAMPLES MAILED FREE. ISO HANOVER »T„ BALTIMORE, MBS •4 READE 0T., NEW T0i«. i The Qmateit RirsntiuTos Imwownmt or mi In, THE * GURNET PATENT REFRIGERATOR. Tho Answered Prayo”, BY MRS. MARY J: IIOLMKS ! , Yinoitaft, F. nosbwa, ■sos.| L. BkU Uki CU/i UIU, OftkUaOt ow trial WE PAY FREIGHT If you do not keep it We think you will keep it. It pleases everybody. It is an honest piano. It is the WING Piano. The Greatest Medicinal Discovery of the Age. i No Disease of the Blood can withstand I its powerful cleans ing® qualities. OoxnjnrEN: In thesprlr* of 1W I eontr»ot*d e sever© case of Blood PaUon. snd for marathon e year it stuck to me clorGr than abrothor. I hsd taken quantities of All the blood purifiers on tiif market, but nouos©etnedtodom©anjr good until I struck W. W. O. (WfKildrldgo’a Wonderful Cure). Five bottles of thta truly wondorfui rnedlclna has modoacompletocareof me. When 1 commenced to t&ko W. w.C. I was eovsred with sorM from tsed to foot. YosrrstrutfrfuUVjJ^MEa OOLOLA*. r Apetaetitoote. rim- Dm. m—twiwm sr iiroaBBiMB nnnm era* ot, I OOUMBCS.OA. For SaIs by ’.Conn iV Lu.naH) . gps^ JPmWHTW PG-.OM MXw, Ms. You may 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 lie 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 tells them. Send a postal card for it. It may help you to buy a different piano. We take that risk. We also' tell you the nearest dealer-where you ran see a W ING Piano. It is worth looking at. ’•So is the price. wWlNG ft SON, 345 Broadway, Mfw Ywk* tice thn open windowa of the riel - ly-fumhnil room, where a pale young mother kept her tireless watch by the bedside of her only dtilil, a beautiful boy, thiee sum mnrs old. For many days he lmd hovered life and death, whit© she, bis mother, had hung over him wirli s. euchluss agony, turrihloto behold in one so young, so fair as she. lie was htir all, tho only happiness she know, for poor Lina Hastings wa was an unloving wife, who nevoi yet lmd felt a thrill of joy at tli - sound of her husband’s voice, and when oecesiomdly his broid hand •estud fondly upon her flowing; •urls, while ho whispered in liei tar how dear she was to him, hi words uwoko no Janswcring el or*! of love, Mow came she, then, his wife— mi the mistress of Ids princely iiome? Alas! wealth was, then, the god which Lina Moore wor- dapped, and when Ralph Hasting •t itli liis uncouth form and linn I reds of thousands, asked her b- bt his wife, she Hitisfiud tlio hetlo feelings of her nature, wide- prompted her to tell l.im No, an >vitli a gleam of prido iu her ilari due eyes, and a deeper glow up i ier clieek, she one day pa--.se- from briglit sunshine of heaven i io tli© sombre giocm of the grs old church, .vhonce, she came forth Lina Hastings, shuddering ever i> slid heard that name, i.n I shrini-: ing involuntarily from tint e.-.pre- •s which the lionviy made hu.ibaii nestowed upon her. And so tli lov© she witlilield from him v> given to tlie child wlio now lay im tionl ss and white as the eoitl linen on which Ids goldmi out were Htreandiig. All day the bail wa'ih sl Id for tliey told her that if lie liv- iutil .tlio mi i setting tlioro w. lope, and us tl e hourr wore o mil the long si.a lows, stretclii;- to tins eastward, betokened thu a, • pi'onch of night, oh, how inten.- became the anxiety in In r boson Fainter and softer grew the stu light on the floor, and whiter gre • In* face of the sleeping boy. ’ I'.va the shndo v of dralli, they said and wi ll a bitter wail of woe I.in fell upon her knees, and n-s if sli would compel the God of Heave ! li ar tier, sin shrieked, “Spare ni child. Let him T live, and I wi.l b -ar wli.i soever else of evil thou shalt fond upon me. Aillict mo ia any other way and 1 can bear it but spare to me my child. In ii i-re-y or in win h, I/ti a Has tings' prayer was '.answered. The p Ih© girv- stronger )« Health her touch—the ^reath came faster tlii'ou, li Lite parted lips—a faint moisture was •jirocoptiblc beneath the yellow curls, and when the sun was set the soft eyes of Eddie Hastings unclosed, and turned witli a look of recognition upon Id 11 ot i- r, who clasping him in bur anils wept lor jo*, li.it returned n w o thought of giatitude o.v id I im olio had been tli is c: ul to her. she and Lina Hastings. Togethci thev bad conned the .*amo hard t sks—togethor they had bu; t then- playhouse beneath tho same Alljday long tho canary bird ' 1-1 chesnut tree—tog tli -r, hand had sung unheeded iu Ids gilded | u baud, bad tliey wandered ovoi cage by tho door, and tlio robin rocky hills and through tlio shady had caroled unheard by his nest in | woods of Now England, and at the tlio tall inaple tree, while tho soft same alter had tboy plighted tlioii summer air and tlio golden rays of marriage town, tlio ono to the mu tho warm June sun entered unno' | she loved, the other to tlio man she tolerated for tlio sake of his s-ur- ro ndings. F.oin this point the. 1 ' pallia diver ;ed, Linn moving in the splirro lo which bur husband's wealth lmd raised her, while Mabel I’arkni'tn ono sad morning awoke from her swot 1 dream of bliss to find herself wedded to a drunkard' Only they who, liko her. have ex.. perirneod a similar awaking, can know tlio bitterness of that hour mil yet metiiinKs .-he was happier than (lie haughty Lina, for her love was no idle {passion, and through weal and -von site clung to bur hus band, living oft on thu remem. branoo of what ho had been, and tli© hope of wlmt h-- might bo again mil wlien her littlo Willie was rst laid upon her bosom, and sho felt her husband's t.-nrs upon bet mi k as Im promised to reform for ier Half e and his son's, sho would not Imvo exchuugsil lur lot with that of the proudest iu tlio laud. 'Imt vow, alas, was ere long brok- oil, and then, though she wept bit- rly over his fu! ! , Hfie felt that she viis’not d- solute, fo ■ thu re was music in her Willie’s voice and insliine in his presence. But now li-- was dying, lot was ■aving her forever, and as she bought of the long, darlt days vlieii sho should look for him in rain, r!iu staggered beneath the iruvy blow, nii-l in tonn* in li"iirt» roker. as those which lmd fallen f.-um Lina Hastings’ lip.*, she irayrd* “If il be possible, let this up pass from me,” adding, “Not uy will, nil Go l, but thine lie 1 >ne." “I will do all li lugs well,” «■ em- ol wliispered in her oar, and til somforted . lie nerv- d horself t noet tl n ivie.st. All tlie day slir (Vitlrod by her chib 1 , clmiiiig little hands, siiiontliing liis seal it y nil >w I'eneath bis liuad, baliiin liis li iniing for. head, and forcing loivn ln*r bii ter tearo when in li listiirbod sleep lie would Img o' h aiher to “bring him an orange—a nice yellow orange— liu was s 0 dry.” Alas, that father was where tin* ong of the inebriate rose high on fin summer air, and lie beard not 'm pleading of Ids son. ’Twits a reai'y. desolate room where WiU li • l'arknmn lay, and when tho sun went down and lmdow.s fell, drearier still. • d, “it is so dark —so dark.” Oh, wlmt would not tlist moth er have given then for on© of tho lights which gleamed from tlio windows of tlio stately mansion where Eddie Hustings was watch* o I by careful attendants. But it could not be, and wliuu at last tho silvery moonbeams oaiuo strug* gling through iiio opou window tint fell upon tlie white brow of tlio little hoy, tliey did not rouse him. for a far more glorious light had dawned upon liis immortal vision —oven the light of t.lio Evorlast- In tier tnstefnl boudoir sat Lina liastingH, and at her side, on a silken lounge, lav Kdtliu, calmly sleeping. The er sis wav past— she knew ha would live, and her •up of happiness was full. Slid* .l.!iijy tlio morning stillness was broken by the sound of a tolling hell. 'Twins tlie same which, hut for God's mercy, would at tli t moment, perhaps, have tolled for her boy, and Lina involuntarily huddtired as hIio listened to tlio strokes, which, at first, wore far botwoon. Then tliey came faster, and as Lina counted five, sho said aloud, “ "Twtts a child blit two years older than Eddie,” Lator in the da. it cam© to her that the bereaved one was her oar* !y friend, whom now s':u solemn met. Once Lina would liavu flown to Mabel b side, and poured into her car words of cmnfoil, bat lmr heart had gro.ru hard and selfish, ml so she only said, “Boor Mabel, sho never was im as fortunate as I”—and her eye glanced proudly around thu cleganLly-furnisliod room, falling at Inst upon Eddie, whom she clasped to her bosom passionately, but without, thought if Him who had decreed that not tlion should she be irritt-n child* The humble funcial was ov*r, The soft, green turf lm-1 been bro* ken, mid tlie bright June flowers lmd fallen ben-oltli tin: old sexton's spado hh ho dug tin* littlo grave whero Willie Burkinan -va- U'd to rest. Ia the drunkard'll home tiie -o eras again darkness and a s b-nco which won .1 never b© broken by the p ul lle of a child .ill voice. So bered, repentant and jlicartbroW- , tlie wretched father laid liis in-ad in tlie lap of liis faithful wife, lie* ,oooliing of her to piny that tli© vow that morning breathed by Willie's colliu and renewed by W illie’s grave might bo kept un broken. And she did pray, po-r Mabil, With her arms around tlio nock of tlie weeptnan, slio ask* t'e night 1 ed ths t this, her great barenve- it scorned darker, meet, might be sanctified to tho On the rude table ] mi! vat ion to her erring husband, by tho window a candle dimly | “I will do all tilings well,’ agn-n burned, but as the hours sped on it' seemed whispered in her ear, and iiioKerod awhile in its socket, thou Mabel fo't assured that Willie bad for an instant flashed up, illuinina not died in vain. ’lwas ( hard tin ; the strange'y beautiful fa:e | liist for Robert Burkinan to break of the sleeping boy, and went out tin: chains which bound him, but mil ! i H Ail hour later and Willie awoke. | Feeling for his mother s hand, li© I said, “Tell rne true, do drundk irils go to lien veil?" “Tlioro is for them a promise,” | was the wretched mother’s an - swer, “Tlion I shall never se i papa iigain. Tell him good*by, good*by [ for-ver.” The ne:;t time lie tpeke it was to iuk h s mother to come near o uiui, lba‘. he might sco Irn* fa- «* j 'one® more. I’h© did st\ b.-nfi. (Continued on -lth page. ,.t 11 r mo In r tv -.1. u i .* 1 i r .-Loi • oiny S tl bvUi D-touli, "(j. ii.Lt Specimen Oases . S. II. Clifford, New cased, Wis„ wa , ublc-1 witli Neuralgia and Rliuunia ■ ti.*m, liisStom idi was disordered, Ids | Li,ier wasaffoctod torn alarming degree, a|.petitu fe.l-iwa ; , and lie was terribly io .iced n llosli and strengtli. Tlier bottles of Eloctrio Hitters cured bi n. I Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111.had a running sore on bis leg of eight year’s standing. Used t. ivo oottles of Eli- t io Hitters and ; cv.n boxes of Luckicn’s ,-.r i i.iea .s.Hio, and ids I. g is sonn' 1 and woil. Is JcUn Si>enke i atawln, O., lmd five largo 0 * a.uu still, n;* ner irvn gre b j A > . fever v..ros on liis leg, it kjIota tei.1 U* Oli’T, lv5t\t slwiw'.d add out; p;wie Vj \ v.ituucuia Vj. Daa luUVs ttlwrtrio lliV I'd ‘ lienr ^ I tefs and eno box buellen’s Arnica Salve HIS ay m 0 uour. IcuiedUimenUrely. Sold by ConaaUl K OAUUct 8«J0 JOUj Jic 1