The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, February 17, 1893, Image 1

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VOLUME XI. DALLAS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1898. Slty CIRCULARS am PRICES. WASHINGTON & RUSSOM, Dealers in Groceries, Hardware, Staple Notions, and Fancy Gcods. WE BUY FOR CASH WE SELL FOR CASH, WE BUY CHEAP WE SELL CHEAP. They arc Good Goods, They are Cheap Goods, ^Tlioy wore bought at Headquarters. You arc cordially] invitoil to come and see for yourself, and know that wo have the [cheapest line cf goods ever offered in Dallas, at they won't tumble to the Racket unless the cash is paid on the spot fot-g-e. yonr I'ooUot Book. ^Tor no one nan got cfucTt here are after the Hard Cash. If you have got |it wo will give you Lots of goods for it, '3 Pure Liquor for Medium! Ptrpou:. j ac o bsHpITa n e A C V, ATLAr.TA, C.A., Corner lo.oiitrcj C. Cts n Mom r.o»A, ly r* ’ inal purp >va Mptliunuhtlk 11 Old Cronr . . . Hermttngn. . . Mcllruytir . . . Mnilniti* . . . Old OMWirPc’ fnimMiin • i rt» i Ott.TyN Muir. . Jrtco’ »’ Mai., Pur*. W-lilsic Hwwoe (»ti for thront i Puro Geoi','1 WJirn you can have Q I iETETlTD Pitncdialc rtlir , a per- **■ ^ * ■ -»n p««ent*cu'l “wltlfoui WITH THAT pain c.i .•» rcncRii, und r. retTn dy which dries ..Instantly and M nothing by using jl iTfemV dy* *bi5Tdrlcs I" A f? ?J f? instantly and sail* nothing by tiaing LIEBIG’S CORN CURE,!! r,, AOE MAR* Cure Guaranteed or Money Returned. $ 25c. at Druar Stores Mailed tor 30c. J. R. HOFFLIN & CO. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. MssiM«>*«im!csa^fiei NINeCMSMNWW$4«£3^ HUNDREDS/XHUNDREDS g The Cnly Remedy of its Kind. HZLIEVE3 AT ONCE ai; Feverish conditions. When used promptly, In the first stages, will prevent Malarial Fever, Typhoid Fever, Yellow Fever, and quickly relieves all serious conditio ns In Hay Fever, Meades, Scar let Fever and Diphtheria. Guaran'-ui to Break stf> Chills a.Fevrr, Aeut Colds' ant LaC-riff* at ou* . /<? Bad F.jftils. WANTED LIVE AGENTS In «very town In «tteh ttnln to tell our Bolid Columbian Silver Tab It Knives and Porks; these good* art not plated rood* but solid, and will hold their color oquol to ote:Ung nilver foods or d will coet only about ono-quartar the prices of solid aterlinf silver. The goods art told by agents only and wo warrant them to stand tho test df years or refund the money, n iu.rantes will go with each aosen and backed tin by an old reliable company which 'sc tho rrputat.on of making - bent gooi’aon the market, wamplraacnt on raclaptofas cents, for v h*ch wa will for- wrrd you our prices and dis count to agents. Agents make from so to «j dollars par day. ADDRB8S— fhe Upson & Hart Co. Cnionville, Cota. TRY STEWARTS POWDERS T!ic ! r rqn.il don not • oiltt Itirrurlng - Il.'mlnrhn - from any caun. Tlicy u>u:uln Hods anu OhMi'ml, which are uitui.vaa. They havo more xonulpc frtenda than any other remedy, r.>.r»ti»e they are harm- leaa and never fall. Tnnuaar.di of neraonH cerflfy to th>dr wonderful henrina. Do not IH'rmit a drufflit to anil you a dnnaeroua aub- onulo. If von can not get Wfirt'a Tli'mlarho Powder, id lOo or 890 Id atampe to F. a. STIWMT * CO., 353 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO. Who aro WEAK, NRRV OUs, DEBILITATED wl o in fully ami ignoran a o trilled away r gor of BODY, if ND an IIAXIIOOI), causing ton iblc.il rains upon the wells of lifo, Iloiulaulio, ‘ Daekacbo, Drosulful Dreams,JWoukness of Momory, I 1< insanity, . . , (scaled) froo with particulars of a homo euro. N Cure No Pity. DR, PARK ED, UK) N. Cherry, Nashville, Tenn. I’imnlos upon tho fnee, and all tho offects loading to oaily decay, Consumption o insanity, send for BOOK OP LIFE WOMEN who havo Head aches, Backaches, Neural, gins, Scanty. Profuse, and Painlul Menstruations Dls dors, and Displacements of tho Womb and Scmial Orgnns, Kar- louncss, I,Cl • nrlioia, etc., should solid ror WOMAh*.S BOOK OF LIFE,(scaled) reo with particulars for homocuro. No Cure No Pay. Scientific Qualifications Unlimited JKx|>erionco. Caroful Diagno sis and Honest Representations Jari tho secrets of our sifecoss. Address, C. W. PAItKED M. D., 840 N. Chnrry Nashville. Tenn. : USING \ / USING SILURIAN SPRING WATER. NATURE’S m^' th ' h ' n ' »■ #>rfnl GREATEST C2 PAGE BOOK Mailed Free. this wond erful your home—bottles or barrels—retaining all of its purity and cura tive powers. Dyspepsia,Bladder, Kidney or Urinary troubles immediately ured by its use. It is a .purities the blood, renews relirv'd ;c— *u— oiooa, rcnc -HB.. Endorsed and c«nnic/v*.d» Uy the physicians oi America. 3U22AIAM M(KR«ULt-3ef.lffiC.CO„ >u«awA. wiecew! m. * aaWMNWNMUHII DEFORMITIES Cross Eyes Hair Lip, Curvature of th pine, Club Foot, Hip Joint Disease, and j 1 deformities cf the Hands, AnnsJ | Legs, and Feet radically cured. DISFIUU REM ENTS. ! Superfluous Hair,’Wine Marks, Moles, i do., painlessly and perfectly romovod i ifcirl for valuable tro.atiBO on the ahov Ad,Loss, C . W PARKIS It I.) ■Cherry, NashvilloTenn. NO ROOM FOR OLD MOTHER. RR OKEN ” from ail v I. rm n! | DOWN men an women suffarind from any f. rm of CHRONIC Dig EASE, can secure a valuable work, on their affliction (scaled) freo, and loam how they can he euied at horn,-, by writ “Going north, madam?” “No, ma’am.” “Going south, then?” •‘I don’t know, ma’am.” “Why, there aro only two way 8 to go.” “I don’t know. I was never on tho cars. I’oi waiting tor the train to go to John.” •‘John? There ifi no town called John. W here is it?” •‘Oh, John’s my son. He’s out in Kansas, on a claim.” “I am going right to Kansas my soil. Yon intend to visit?" “No, ma’am." She said it with a sign so heart- burdened the stranger was touched. “John siofc?" “No.’ The evasive tone,the look of pain in the furrowed face were noticed hy tho stylish lady as the gray head lN>wod upon the toil-marked hand- She wanted to hear the story—to help her. “Excuse me. John in trouble?"’ “No, no; I’m in trouble. Trout ble ray old heart never thought to see.” “The trnin does not come for some time. Here, rest your head on my cloak.” “You are very kind. If my own were so kind I shouldn't be in trou ble to-night.” “What, is your trouble? Maybe T can help you.” “It’s hard to tell it to strangers, but my old heart is too full to keep it back. When I was left a widow with three children, I thought it was more than I couhl bear; but it wasn't Ijad as this.” Tho stranger waited till she re covered her voice to go on. “I had only the cottage and my willing hands. I toiled early and late all the years till John could help roe. Then wo kept the girls a) school, John and mo. They were married not long ago. Mar ried rich os the world goes. John sold the cottage, sent ms to the city to live with them, and went west to begin for himself. He said we hud provided for the girls, and they would provide for mo now.” Her voice choked wi h emotion. The stranger waited in silence. “I went to them in the city. I wont to Mary’s ft.-at. She lived in a great house with servants to wait on lie*-—a houee many times larger than the little cottage; but I soon found there wasn’t room for me—” The tears stood in the lines on her checks, The ticket agent came out softly, stirred tho lira and went back. After a pause she contin. ued: ‘ I went ta Martha’s—went with pain in my heart I never felt be fore. I wiut willing todo anything so as rot to be a burden. But that wiun’i. i . I found they wore usLamid o my be .t old body and withered face—as' amed of my rough, wrinkled bauds, made so toiling for them—” Tho tears came thijk and fast now. Tbeslrangjr’ii hand rested caressingly on tho gray head. “At last they told mo 1 must live at a hoaruing-heuse, and they’d keep nie_there I couldn't,say any thing back; my h.art was too full of pain. I wiote to John what the y were going to do. He wrote right back, a long, kind letter, fo,- me to tome right to him. I al ways h id a home while he had a roof, In said. To co«oe right there I and stay as long ais 1 lived;that bis room for his old mother, God bless him—” The stronger brushed a tear from her fair cheek, and waited the oonclusion. “Some day when I am gone where I'll never trouble themagain, Mary and Mnrtha will thinic of it nil. Some day when the hands that toiled for them are folded and still: when the eyes that watched ever them through many a waary night aro cloaoiLforever; when the little, old liody, bent with the bur dens it boro for them, is put away where it can nevor shame them—’ The agen) draw his hand quick ly Wore his eyes and went eut ns if to look for the train. The stran ger's jeweled fingers stroked the gray locks, while the team of sym- lathyfoll together. The weary heart vai unburdened. Soothed by a touo i of symj athy, the t ou- Ued soul yi.ld.d to the longing for rest and she fell adoep. The agent went noiselessly about hie duties that he might not waka her. As ( ha fair stranger watched she suw a smile on the careworn face. The lips moved. She bent down to hear. “I’m doing it for Mary and Mar tho. They’ll take care of me some time ” She was dreaming of the days in the little cottage,of tho fond hiqies that inspired her long before she learned, with a broken heart, that some day uln would turn, homeless in the world, to go to John,—-Lu V. Caki. GOOD LOOKS, Ooml looks are more than skin deep, depending upon s lionlthy condition of all the vital oiguns. If tlis Liver bo in- antivo yon havo a Bilious Look, if your stomach bo disordorod you havo a Dys. psptto Look and if yourKiilusys be afTec- toil you have a Pinched Look, fioonro good health and you will havo good looks, Electric liltters is tho gnat alterative and Tonic, acts diroctly ou those vital or gnns. Cures Pimples, Blot filer, Boils and givos a good complexion, Hold nt Counnlly A Connolly's Drug Store, 60c. per bottle. Mot bis Match, that time. Some men are exc edingly brave and full of fight when they get a little way from home and have a few drinks of poor whiskey in them. One of these belligerent fellows was in a South street saloon the othe r afternoon, full of whiskey and fight. He looked “bad,” and every body gave him all the roem be wanted. But he was bent on hav ing a muss. “I’m perishin’ misu- bly for a fight,” said he. “I’m spilin’. Won’t four or five o’ you’ B chaps kinder got in and give me a little exercise. I’m a boss at it, I am. Bet on it! Nevor was licked jn my life. But I want ter he.' awful bad. Whoop! who’ll fight me?” Just then a little red-headed woman entered the saloon and seized the fighter by ear. “You’re drunk again are you? And you want to fight, do you? Now you just coiue along home with me or I’ll lick you within an inch of your life, ydu o'd whiskey-guzzler.” And that dreadful fighter n ,ver said a word, but walked right away, unheeding (ho jee s of the crowd. He probably bad a’l he wanted t 0 attend to.—['un and Frolic, Editor Nkw Efa:— I onoe more, after a long silence, offer your valuable paper our do ings. News is scarce here. Some siokneee in theca parts. The throe eiok children of Mr. J. I. Brook are slowly improving. Well, since the politioul fever lias died out. everything seems to meve on quietly iu our town. The matrimonial tide is stilt high in this section. Was asarr'o i at the rosidencu of Mr. Y. Thomp sons, Rov. L. L. Forsyth to Mies Caroline Bragg, both of this plaoe. Justice J. B. Baggett officiating, which ooonrrod on the 6th iasf. The happy -pair have our boit wishes. H. H. Embry baa completed hit residence. He end hie bride .mode a pleasant vieit to Banning last week to see his brido’e mother. We have the best smith in north Georgia, can do any ami all kinds of smithing qniekly end in order. Horae shoeing a specialty, give him a trial and be eonvinoud. J. G. Little, of this plaoe, haa just rooeived a printing onttt, any and all job printing done neatly at his office in this plaoe. HeaoUeita the patronage of ell who m*y have printing done. Give him yonr work. W. II. Morgan haa moved to oar town and ia well pleased with his location. Ha and the Hon. B. T. McGarrity will soon have a plan ing mill in operation at this plaoe. They want the work they can do. Mr. J. S. Hastily formerly of this county, now of Carroll was oa our streets Saturday. Messrs. Jas. Crowley and John Rose, of this place, have moved to Carroll county with their young wives. Wo hope they may prosper- Miss LudieAllgnod,of this place, visited her sister of Heart town last week. Mrs. Crowley aud also Miss Lis- zie Rose are visiting her brother John Rose of the earns place. The road commissioners of tho 19th district met Saturday to do their work. They are all nica man and will make good officers. J. M. Embry of this plaoe is MW going to school in Villa Riot* Dr. Massey, of Douglasvillo, walked our streets last week. There ia not any farm work be ing done in this suction. I would like to hear from all tho correspondents. I will close say remarks, success to nne mcwsBA and its many readers. W. C. Embry. > nsDU. 4KKK * (Jo.S4CVNorth ULer-1 mothetr should kOVOV g> J 'j SfcrevA, Tnn. Hatter wtiu | &.« I’m going pfivv. ave avDBOTtvn*. Floaacl , , , . ,Ute your trouble aud how lnrgaffiietecl Hb a gU on y bis cough hard) mid 1 y conaally & conually, this great, warm heart, but there’s4 Little, but Oh, My! Beggs’ Little Giant Bills beat the world. They act like magic, w.itfc a® w- 6 -- out. to- badves(its. One p'Q a dose; 40dost MAerdviti * mdd J gciiigttk Joint- 1 M one "battle. Sold ud guaranteed] hare recosujeendfd it lu often, sad Ian apeak wen of k.- 50 ueomhe«K liar sale bfCooua%*CsonM%t Mr. Albert Favorite, of Arkansas City, Kan., wishes to give our read ers the benefit of his experience with colds. He says: “I contracted a cold early last spring that settled on my lungs, and had hardly recovered from it when I caught another that huag on all summer and left me with a hack ing cough which I thought I never would get rid of. I had used Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy some four teen years ago with much success,and concluded to try it again. When I had got through with one bottle aif omg’r had left me, aaad I h»e *•* 1