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Dailey’s Grove.
The health of our commun
ity is not very good at this
writing.
James Clark and wife visit
ed homcfolks Saturday night.
Dellia and Ophelia Stewart
spent the day with the Misses
Wood Sunday.
Arthur Sewell tilled his reg
ular appointment Sunday.
We are glad to learn that
T. B. Clark’s little daughter,
Alice, is able to attend school
again.
Bill Sewell made a business
trip to Iliram Saturday.
Bill Sewell and his son,
Arthur, made a business trip
to Atlanta Thursday.
F. B. Clark mad? a Hying
trip to Iliram Thursday.
J. T. Dailey went to Dallas
Friday.
Misses Sallie Roper and Kit-
tie Norton were the guests of
Ruby and Willie Clark Sun
day.
We are sorry to learn that
Adolphus Malone’s little
daughter, Connie, is out of
school on the account of sick
ness. Hope she will be able
to attend again soon.
Mrs. Lelia Stewart spent
Friday with Mrs Dailey.
Mrs. Lucy Jones spent
Thursday with Mrs. Bill
Sewell.
Prof. T. H. Starr’s wife and
little son, Glenn, visited J. T.
Dailey’s folks Thursday and
Friday.
Loyd Garmon filled his reg
ular appointment Sunday.
Walter Iluly aud wife, of
Atlanta, visited homefolks
Saturday and Sunday.
Jessie Starr spent Sunday
with Bessie Wood.
Dailey’s Qrove School.
Those whose names appear
have made qo% and upward
in the monthly review for
February:
ist Grade—Alma Sinyard,
Glenn Denton, Robt. New,
Bryant Fuller, Joe Wood.
2nd—‘Lthel Lawler, Tlios.
Clark, Monroe Clark.
3rd—Ophelia Stewart.
4th—Guy Meek.
5th—Connie Malone, Wal
ter Malone, Ruby Clark, Lil
ian Dailey, Mattie Seals, \vil-
lie Clark, Grady Fuller, Vee'
Norton, 1 Willie Henderson.
6tty—Jennie Wood, Ruby
Dailey, Millicent wood.
ytil—Roland Denton, Rich
ard Dailey, Gordon Sinyard,
lithe Iluey.
T. H. Starr, teacher.
Kemp were married last Sun
day. we wish them much joy.
Some of our farmers are be
ginning to haul out fertilizer.
Look out for a good crop.
B. L- Gunnell and family
wer ■ the guests of J. A. Pick
ett Sunday.
Albertville, Ala.
Mr. Editor: If you will al
low me space in your valuable
paper 1 will try to write a few
lines We take the New Era
and 1 enjoy reading the letters
very much.
First I want to say a few
words in behalf of our coun
try. We live 011 Sand Moun
tain, in Marshall county, six
miles from Albertville. I like
the country and people all
right, in fact, you can’t find
no better people.
Now let me say a few words
to our young people, and es
pecially the young church
members: Did you ever go to
a dance, and what profit did
you obtain? Of course you
will have to say none.
Well, now you say it is no
harm, but I say it • is. Christ
says in one place in the new
testament, “follow me.” Did
Christ ever go into a ball
room? You must say no.
What do we find doing? We
find him teaching the people
the way and plan of salvation,
healing the sick and comfort
ing those that have need of
being comforted, but we never
find him in a ball room. Then
of course therc is some harm
done.
Now, you say it is wrong to
do what Christ says not to do.
Well isn’t it just as wrong
not to do what he says do?
Then if He says “follow me”
and you go to a dance aud He
didn’t go to them you are net
following Him are you?
Now church members sup
pose you take the advice of “a
friend” that appeared in last
issue, and take your hymn
book and sing those good re
ligious songs aud pour your
heart out to God, help some
poor, sinful wretch to turn
from sin and seek salvation,
aud then go home rejoicing,
and I think you will feel much
better than if you had been to
a dance.
Now in my closing remarks
let me heartily endorse all
that Minnie Leggette said,
and say to her, write again
With best wishes to the
New Era atid its many read
ers T will close.
Rufus Ogle.
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I cv for iv-i'IitI inn thu office of
1 win-rlir of I’auhling county Hiihji-ot,
to the primary. My deputies will be
Alonzo Fun mid A. I! Colbert.
.1. ’I’. OKI KKIN.
IIHIIINAUV
H KRKIJY announce my candid
acy Tor ordinary of Paulding
county, subject to the democratic
J. Hollr. Com:.
primary
I II ERJCIIY announce myself a can
didate) for tbo offleo of ordinary
of Paulding county, subject to the
coming primary.
Hknky S. Hui.i.ook.
I HEREBY announce my candida
cy for re-election to the olllce of
ordinary ot Paulding county, sub
ject to tlie’primary election on the
4th day of J line. Respectfully,
B. E. Ckokkb.
w
E are requested to announce the
candidacy of J. F. Ditfee for tax
receiver, subject to the primary.
He has a dcstro to serve the people
In tills capacity, and offers himself
for the nomination. Ho is yours ever
ready to serve.
I TAKE this method of announc
ing my candidacy for the oillce of
tiix receiver of Paulding county,
subject to the primary.
J. T. Hicks.
1 HEUEDY announce my candid
acy for lax receiver of Paulding
county, subject to the primary. J
lost all of last year 011 account of
sickness and will appreciate the sup
port of every voter. W. T. Hollis.
Orders
Filled the
Same Day
As Received
Woodward
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Quick and
Satisfactory
Service
Guaranteed.
I0th=llth F. & Q. Sts., Washington, D. C.
O the voters of Paulding county:
Tn making my announcement for
tlie olllce of tax receiver I make
no other claim upon your suffrage
than that of the long continued i 11-
ss of my wife, which causes me
ask your assistance. T appeal to my
fellow citizens to considcr*same and
give me your support. Assuring yon
faithful and efficient performance
if duty. I am yours truly, •
J. A. Moblhy.
W E are requested to announce W.
I. Fain’s candidacy for clerk of
tlio superior court; subject to the
action of tho primary.
HEREBY announce, my candida
cy for re-election for clerk of tlie
superior court of Paulding county,
subject to tlie primary.
W. J. Baker.
Roxana.
AM a candidate for the olllce of
clerk of superior court of Pauld
ing county, subject to the pri
mary If elected to tills olllce I
shall endeavor to he 110 respecter of
iiersons in tlie discharge of my of
ficial duties, Jmt to tlie best of mv
skill and ability make you a faithful
and eflleiont olllce. Your support
and liidnonce will bo greatly appre
ciated. Titos. C. COOl’KH.
Tlie health of our, couiniun
ity is good at this writing.
Jim Carruth and Miss Eflle booh.
Williams were joined in the
boly bonds of matrimony last
Thursday and left Sunday for
Augusta, Ga., where they
wrll reside. We wish them
much joy.
The birthday dinner given
bv Ralph Wigley was highly
enjoyed by all present.
Look out for another wed
ding soon.
Sam McMichen was the
guest of Miss Jennie Prewett
Sunday afternoon.
Quite a large crowd from
this place attended the sing
ing at New Hope Sunday and
report a nice time.
WiU Prewett was the guest
of Miss Nora Thompson Sun
day afternoon.
Cleve Fuller and .Miss Ma-
bell Lindsey were out riding
Sunday, and also Ralph wig-
ley and Miss Nan Prewett.
will Guess, of Harmony
Grove was the guest of Miss
Esther wigley Sunday.
Amos Buford was the guest
af Miss Rhoda Shipp Sunday.
Lon Jarmon and Mrs. Lula
Copper Hill.
The health of this commun
ity' is good.
Snowdep and Luther Wells
went west again Sunday after-
Must be something up
John Campbell and family
were guests of J. T. Aber
nathy' and wife Sunday.
A. aud C. C. Cochrau were
iu our beat Sunday.
Andrew ’Abernathy and
John Ball were guests of J.H
Campbell Sunday.
Bud McGregor was the
guest of J. M. Kemp Sunday
John Kemp and John Camp
bell visited the educational
special Friday and report
very instructive and interest
ing trip.
We hope there will be
enough candidates run to make
it interesting. Why don'
somebody announce for office?
O the voters of Baubling county:
1 hereby announce myself a can
didate for the olllce of tax col
lector for said county and promise, if
elocted to faithfully and eiilciontly
discharge the duties of tlie olllce.
Yours to serve,
Franklin P. Hudson.
HEREBY announce myself a can
didate for tax collector of Pauld
ing county subject to tlio coming
irimary. I solicit tlie votes of my
ellusv citizens, assuring them if
elected to faithfully and conscien-
iously discharge tho dutins of tlie
oillce. Hunky W. Brown.
TREASURER
O tho voters of tlio county: I am
before you for treasurer. Not
able to work. Hope you will give
mo your support.
Jhhky M. V. Matthews.
HEREBY announce my candi
dacy for ro-oloction for the oillce
of county treasurer, subject, lo tlie
action of tlie white primary. 1
thank my friends for past favors.
T. J. Owen.
HEREB Y announce myself a can
didate for 'treasurer of Paulding
county. If nominated i promise
faithful and efficient soryice. 1 will
appreciate Min support and Influence
every voter. W. E. Crew.
HEREBY announce myself a can
didate for treasurer of Paulding
county. As 1 cannot canvass the
county as 1 would like to, T hope
tho voters will consider this ns a per
soual conversation.
Yours for faithfulness,
W. P. Wtqlky.
O the voters of Paulding county
I hereby announce myself as 1
candidate for tlie oillce of county
treasururjfor said c(fruity, ami prom
Isc, If elected, to serve tlie people
faithfully, and efficiently dischnrg
tlie duties of tlio office.
M. R. Adair.
Hereby announce myself a candi
date for I lie office of county treas
urer. subject to tlio primary. My
health lias been bad for tho past four
years ami I am not able to perform
manual labor. I earnestly solicit
your voto and iniluoiice and promise,
If elected, to give my very best ef
forts to servo you. .1. M. Embry.
1 HEREBY announce myself a can
didate for tlie office of county
treasurer, Biibject to tlio coming
primary, and earnestly solicit tlie
support of every white citizen of
Pauldiiigcounty, and if elected prom
lse to discharge tlie duties of said of
fice to the best of my ability.
Yours ever ready to serve,
W, M. Hitchcock.
tax keckiveh
I HERE BY announce my candidacy
for tax receiver, subject to tlie
white primary. If elected will till
tlie office to tlie best of my ability.
O. M. Wigley.
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I HEREBY announce myself a can
didate for tax receiver, subject to
the primary. T never held a coun
ty office, and think I am worthy of
your support, and will appreciate
your belli in tlio race.
H. N. Haoin.
T O tho voters of Paulding county
T hereby announce myself a can
didi^te for tux receiver, subject to
tlie codling primary. Bying unable
to work for tlie last two years and
have a large family to support. As 1
cannot canvas the county over as T
would like to. I hope tlie voters will
consider this a personal conversation.
Any assistance will lie appreciated.
Tf elected will faithfully discharge
my duly. \Y. C.JAdekiiold.
TAX COLLECTOR
to the qualified voters of Paulding
county:. T hereby offer myself as
a candidate for tax collector sub-
ct to tho coming primary. The re
cent sickness and death of my wife
having left me with threo little chil
dren to support, causes mo to take
tills action, and any assistance from
any 0110 will be doubly appreciated.
W. P. Spinks.
T O tho voters of Paulding county:
1 announce myself a candidate
for the office of tax collector, sub-
act to tho white primary, and so-
lelt, your support, promising if elect
ed to" execute my duties to tho best
of my ability. J. F. Adams.
ik
After thanking tlio good people of
Paulding county for past favors,
T announce myself a candidate for
tax collector, mbjuct to tho primary,
for a second term. Don’t think it
asking too much for a mail 55 years
old, born and raised in tills county
and never held an office of any kind
before in life. I feel assured that i
have dono all tilings well, and if re
elected I promise to do so again.
L. E. DuhhaM.
I HEREBY announco myself a can
didate for tax collector, subject to
tlie coining primary, and if elect
ed I will doubly appreciate all that
is done for me and make a good of
ficer for all of the people of Paulding
county. Now boys, if you will help
me this time, I will help some other
poor, needy man tlio next term, as I
am compelled to plow for an honest
living. I hope you will take this as
a personal conversation. Your true
friend. A. L. Wortiian.
HEREBY announce myself a
candidate for tax collector, sub
ject to the coming primary. I
ask tho people for tlie office this
time as I nave ail invalid . wife who
has been confined to her chair for
nine yoars with paralysis, requiring
a great deal of my time waiting on
and caring for her to the neglect of
labor to make a support. As I am
confined at homo on this account, I
will not bo able to see all tlie voters,
so take this as a personal appeal to
you for your support.
W. T. Garner.
REPRESENTATIVE
I HEREBY announce myself a can
didate for representative from
Paulding county, subject to the
primnryto.be held June 4th, and
promise if nominated and elected to
represent the people to the best of
my ability. G. W. Helhs,
I HEREBY announce my candid
acy for re-election as representa
tive iu tlie legislature from this
county, subject to the June primary.
Thanking the voters of tlie county
for the honors already received and
respectfully soliciting your support
in the coming primary.
Respectfully,
T. B. Kendall.
STATE TREASURER
T O the democratic voters of Geor
gia: I am a candidate for treas
urer of this state subject to the
democratic primary on June 4th.
My candidacy is based upon my for
mer service to tlie people in this of
fice covering a period of more than
twenty years—a record that I be
lieve will bear public scrutiny and
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concessions, and liave been
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A variety of spring designs, in
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cheek eirocts; popular colorings.
50c the yard.
Regular price, $1.00.
marked for distribution at
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A light sheer fabric, suitable for
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I)R. K. W. DEAN, V-Pren. T. L. VARNER, Ch’m Finance Com.
Bank of Hiram
Capital k $2S,000
HIRAM, s GEORGIA
Enterprising Prudent
We Want Your Business
Growing
which lias never been impuged. If
elected I promise tlie same faithful
attention to the duties of the office
that marked my previous adminis
tration. Yours truly,
Wm. J. Speer.
YEAR’S SUPPORT.
Georgia, l’auldlng County.
To all whom It may concern: The apprais
ers appointed to appraise and set apart a year’s
support for the mfnor children of Janie But
ler, deceased, liave tiled thetr report in my of.
flee and I will pass upon the same on the first
Monday In April next. This Mareli 7, 1W8.
■B. K. CRQKER, Ordinary.
CITATION—LEAVE TO SELL.
Georgia, Paulding County.
Notice ts hereby given that the undersigned
has applied to the ordinary of said county for
leave fo sell land belonging to the estate of
Della L Wade, for the payment of debts and
distribution. 8ald application will ho heard
at the regular term of the court of ordinary
for said county to he held on the first Monday
In April, IMS. This, March 2, IMS. i
W H. WADE,
Admr ou estate of Della L. Wade
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
Georgia. Paulding County.
,ln ? r(ier ,^ f t,le COUrt Of Ordi-
\ vlH be sold at pul,lie out-
the ttrst Tuesday in April, loos, at the
court house in said county, between tlie usual
t’ed’fn 1 le Allowing real estate sltua-
Nn .uo lug county, tg-wlt: Eot of land
nnr'th*'l,'« C n n V l | lll , tl v ; ' 10aCrC9 morc or le8S i and
Terms cash. This, March a, 11K18.
.. C. R. WYATT,
Admr on estate of M. E. Wyatt.
... PUBLIC ROAD.
gift, 1 auldiug Countv.
ig applied for the
public road
Lester, et. al„ having
* a new puL„
porate line of the town of
of “ new public road com-
?r. e Jl c * n f? at . t he corporate line "
thm,,Ji, n . i f ’, ln a . northwesterly direetl
and i B t tL 1 ?" d 1 ot w ' w - w. B.Knox
PoSli'rUnrt stl fntwseetiug the Dallas and
I ester ro . a , d llear ‘be residence of J T
onc'hnif mil n ?V.\ of 9aid roart being about
a t?I 11 'width 2° feet. Notice Is hereby
IrantetLon tlm nrst > jdorKlay n in W Aprii e next'Lf
n0 ThlsMa^ n eh r nh?i n «| 8h0Wn t0 thc contrary.
B. K. CROKKR, Ordinary.