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THE PAULDING NEW ERA.
VOLUME X.
DALLAS, GEORGIA, EJECT DAY, MAY G, 1892.
NUMBER 24.
THE
O/ILY PERFECT
SEttflHG WHft/Hsf,
FAMILY USE.
Send for circular and price list to
Wl.BClfii !i Vi'iv’jl! .f f. fc.,
Atlanta, C!a,
.."iSriOc'
SUFFER
WITH if l
DYSPEPSIA a
——SWHEN- r—
HKEB’S o,
IS GUARANTEED
T O earn tho worst case of Indigestion y
or Dyspepsia or MON EY ItlOFUN D- tf
KI>. l»yh l iep.siu Is that dreadful i
(llsonso which ti*Ur?s nwny vigor ami ^
vitality of Mnnhncd and Womuiihnnd, 2
which makes tho fnc8,onoe cheerful ruid f
bright., dull and pale. To tlicso allliulod J
ones wo oiler lilCAf/TII. Jj
For sale by all druggists, 01.00. X
Sompio on application by enclosin'] *0 oonla. (
| Parkfir ChsiniGal Co., \
ROOFING.
Metallic Weather Boarding,
Complete Ceilings,
Corrugated Sheeting,-
«n Roofing Paints,
W& Iron Roofing,
E>«. Trough!, Quttiri and Spouting,
^ All forms of Sheet Metal for Building
/ COMPLETE AND READY \
\TO APPLY WHEN SHIPPED./
WE WANT
—AN—
AGENT
Iu thlstown—an energetio workman to
talco orders and APPLY our materials
in this vicinity.
Correspondence solicited; write for
prloes and terms.
SCOTT & CO., Cincinnati, Ohio.
ESTABLISHED 1872.
\Y. I.. Lollar lice s a nice Unto
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l^fSU I ° US ’ DKHIL1TATK1
1 ! a p l who in folly and i^mnanc
IhJI I 1 lui « trillfd invay tliuir v
-ViAAJiA y R or of BODY, MIND ati(
M AXlfOOD. (Miusiu^ ton i’llu/lniiiiR upoi
1 Do wells of life, Headache, lhi<-kaelu
Dreadful Dreams, Weak.less of Mommy,
Piniiiles upon the face, and all the i*r«•»•<*
1 -idbirr In or'vdi'.'iw, r,r, ..
insanity, send for HOOK OF LIFE
vseateu; iieir with f».it tie,iimis ot a t. u
tine. N (him No Fay. I)!t, FAIM\
M\, H !0 X. Cherry, Nashville, Tenn.
WOMEN who have Head
aches, 1 .'Arkadies, Neural
phis, Scanty. Fiofusc, and
FilialulMenstruations Db
dors, and Ibsj.laccinentt
m b anti Socual Organs, Far
reoneRK. Loueonlitva. etc., should sent
for WOMAN’S HOOK (- F LIFE.(sealed
•ce with particulars for home cure. Ni
luro No Fay. Scicmhie OunliMeati»>uh
Fiilimited .Experience. Careful ftingm-
Ms and Honest Koprcscnfatimis ary th
c! W. PARKER M. D„ 310 N. Clinrry,
..sbviUe, 1eun.
D£f ORMITIES
Cross Eyes Ilair Lip, Curvature of ll
;>ia,), Club Feel, Hip Joint Disease, an
I doformitios tf the Hinds, Arms
..eys, and Foot radically cured.
DlsFIdUltEM ENTS.
Superlhious Hair,,Wine Marks, Moles
t •., painlessly and perfectly removed
on 1 forvaliutb'o treatise on the abov
Address. C . \V FAKKEU L
.'l:t ny, Nashville Tenn,
BROKE"
, Ml.. 1 . >1 111 ( I I
DOWN men and
women suffering
Knm of ( hi.ON 1C DU
EASE, n.n hicme a .valual le work, u.
their all! let ion (sealed) fieo, and lean
low they can be l ined at ln nio, by writ
n r DID FAUKEI1 A- Co. 340 North Clin
y street. Nashville. Tenn. Dettvr writ
o day, delays are dangcvuis. Flea •
ate your tn ul .e and how longattlicti •
Save 1-2 Your Money
ON v:\ ELYTHINH YOU DUY.
iitc fop Gn* Mnmn.oth Catalogue—
A EOO-pngo Hook,
• m'.aiuing illustrations, and giving low
st nninufnct urn's prices on all kinds i f
roods and supplies: CJiocericH, llousi
Hold Hoods, Furniture, (.'hilling, Lad
es’ and Cents’ Clothing and Furnishing
■ »c)i• p. !': ess (.ionds, White Hoods, in,
oods. Hats and caps, Hoots and Shoes,
• loves, N<>' : ons. (Hat swa e, Stationery
aid es, clocks, Jewelry, Silverware
''•ice. Whips, Agricultural Impli
• i ts, etc.
ONLY FlHsT-CLAFS CO( l)S,
Catalogue sont on rcc Jjit of 20e. f« i
outage.
Hood A u ts wanted in cevry countj
■id < ily to intn dneo our goods. Liv
•u n c ac mak: as into h rs?.*0 pt i week.
' V ' ' A CO.
122 Quincy gtroct, Cldcago, Ill.
'll. W. 51.JiOllFBTSON.
D & M ^ i s y,
Offico ovor T. J Croper’s Stora,
Dallas, Ga.
Can be found in his office the two
nrrt weeks in each month. All kind
>f Dental work done in the be;t of
tyle. I’rices reasonable, and all
vork guaranteed.
Expe slve Sympathy,
would l>o eo
valueless and plcnsure’ess without
proj er to call tho attention of
l ... , young and su coptiblo girls, and
f W0,,ld l> ° ‘comparatively those of older giowtli, to its fearful
• • , t. ess wit amt lvn ,ptM — i life long of unmitigated
l e giving and reemv.ng of sympa- forl 0 tmnce allrl torture, or the law
tuy. »V nil sonv-> of us this may bo 1 , ,,
, , . , \ . «nd a savory scandal!
so common a blessing that we think
I
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[j m
HI
OR REFUND MONEY.
(AOUGHT.. COLDS, ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS. LUNO-
! tj . FcVErf, LOPS OF VOICE, HOAP^NF.SS, anti
nil d>.enr.r8 of tho THROAT, CHEST anti
LUPJGL yicl.l Ir.imedlatoly to
LSTTLE ANNA’S GOUGH SYRUP,
ASK DRUGGIST FOR !T.
Taho no other, for its equal
{jo&s not exist,
SlNT PREPAID FOIt $1.25
E. H. CB03S, Gadstian, Aia.
TRUE GREATNESS
BY A I,HER 1 PI ICE.
There would bo little gr.ntness
in a world wheru none could have
PI ortnnity given them to dio no
bly, like Socrates and Sir Thomas
Moore. The world owes most ol
its illustrious examples to the tyr
ants, the persecuting oilurelies, and
the mol). A great Ufa is imper
fect unless it hath a lit ending iu a
loble death; and to die nobly is
more and bettor than the limner
ality which by it is best deserved
as that which entitles to the laiu A
and the crown is ever greater and
more exe»l!pnt than the laurel or
crown itself.
And it is the unmerited mi for
tunes of greatness that most seen
to round and perfect it, thus prov
ing to lie its good fortune, an
knninemling it to the mlmiratio.
nd remembrance of the world
Vo one would wish that Aristide
■hculd not have been ostracized, o 1
Uclisarins beggaro l. No French
inun now would be willing to pa <
England any part of the slum
lint she won by imprisoning Na.
poleon upon a rock, when ho ap.
;>o led and trusted to her magnan-
mity; nor would hi; m mory be c
dear to France, or his greats s 1.
o m nifled, if lie had not died so
Prometheus chained upon the roe
Caucasus was greater in his to
tires than Zeus gratified by lii
agonies. Cap ivity mi l cha i.
make those who led a con lucre
people its immortal martyrs an
idols; and tho victor confers th
peatest favor on the leaders wlion
he proscribes or diifranchises, a
the tyrant makes thu patroits in;
mortal whom he murders
The true value of life ou L.t
opportunity that it gives u ;o !
well and to die well. All the:.-
of it we liav'o in common with L .
animal.-. There may be not o-.il
; o In. ss, but greatness mi l h r
;s , n the lowliest stations an
the bun blest lives; and one m j
d e as nobly iu w eo. tage o. a p,.
as on the fields of b,;t; le f r
or on the scr,Hold for The: t • o ,
fnilli or fi" ’-in of eon ei -n e
And a life in which one may d
great deeds to benefit and Id-isi i.
fs lows, life that can have s glo
ei ding, is more wor ..
o im , than an immnrt i l
i w e t el e call he no uelf
: i:‘;e-, e heioie endurance of mi
fortunes, m welcome of d^di fo
the sake of truth and the right.
eossuviPTio.y (TV.r.u,
Ar old iiliyaici i::. nriired no. . priU-uue.hnvJnfi
Lttii piiU.i dill libs ‘iaIiue by uu l.u-1 Indm Ltus.*u;D
ary tiioloimuin 01 .Miiuiplu ve^utabio rciucviy u*i
♦hoF;>“. , 'iy mui j» nuunL'iitourcoi C'uio.uui|;
utio
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sir'll anti
;i rt.lininc til (
or, but in vain, she
inlil :! c was a inert
—•Ilicn sin; ti-icil nr,
• iv anti after Lite use
1 ottivs, was eoai’iletely
say t>r. King’s Xow oisoif
its v tight gnltl 11 ei
al’ ottle free at connaily
Drugstore.
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little or nothing of it, and we daro
say that even in the lower and
meaner walks of life, down to lh e
very slums, sympathy of varying
shades of refinement, but genuine,
is ever to be foil ml — tho only ray
ol comfort, perhaps, in many a
dark and wretched existence.
Strange what abject an.l misera
ble wo li el, when for any cause we
are deprived of the tender or con
siderate simputhy of our friends.
I ruly this one of tho “blessings
that brightens upon Might,’ It
matters not the cause, whether a
venial.oil miso or cri.no, we feel
lost, restless and undone. We are
out with our inne^selves—the most
wretched condition imaginable—
and until we find some one “poor
enough to give us sympathy” there
by restoring our self-complacency,
our “meat if bitter herbs.
There is one notable exception—
when a courageous stand for right
against wrong, truth against error,
has ortraci/.eil us from tbe sympa-
by of our friend. Then the occa
sion gives a nerve that stands us in
hand iu place of sympathy. It
does not cut as in less weighty
matters.
Thera is so much sorrow, suffer*
ing and misery continually before
our eyes, that the fount of sympa
thy in a tender soul must need be
a “perpetual flow.” This wretch
edness docs not always demand
‘substantial sympathy,” but full as
often just a kind smile or word, a
tender tear or caress—in common
parlance, a i exhibition of “feller
fseliu.” '1 his is a most wonderful
alleviator, while in no sense expen
sive!
The wrong 1->er, wo believe, de
mands more sympathy than tin-
person iu sorrow, and tho moatjex
pensivo kind. The discharge,,
clerk, farin-h md or nppivnti e
seeks a new employer, and w ih a
pitiful tale of overwork, under pay
and general oppression, enlists the
person’s sympathy, and obtains a
job. A short time all goes well,
but upon more familiar ue puiin
ta ee, the new employer finds his
sympathy rather expensive. His
work is hut half done, and the
debits and credits do not balance,
.lie now plainly sees why the young
man wiis “dropped.
Then there is the divorced man
playing'tho fund lore.- to some
g od, innocent young woman. In
w lat d abodcal colors he pni: t; lit
wmiruhehul promised •• o car
for till death did them part”—how
impossible it was for him to abid
her shrewdest disposition < U., lion
patiently he had saileivd, am.
hoped for a change, until c mv m ...
it was no two— nd then, though
very revolting to his sense of re
finement, he fe.t obliged to resort
to law.]
With wbat tearf d sympathy the
young girl drinks iu this pitiful
tale--how lier heart goes out to
the wronged ami alllicted man—
how she hates even the name of i
the cruel woman that gave him '
pain, and she long ', to wo ith • an
heal his aches. She takes the wb j
But a fortnight scarcely is needed j
to show her that the ‘ lieroi • ce n- j
dies” of wife No. 1 were c/i e tin
tiling for his, not In r, in.bear Ide
temper!* A-nd she learns, t >o la e
that her sympathy was very ex
pensive, and quite vainly bin >.;
This is such an everyday - 1
rence, it is right and eminently I
It will be found a 'cry wise plan
THE THIRD PARTY.
To tho New E«a:—I want to
say that the Third Party reminds
me of a young wasp, it is larger
when it first hatched than it ever
.. , i 1 * itiy more. Tho Third Party
;," T «— *" l*rato'vmg „„ l0 ,, 0 „ t , |k „ ia ,„ mW
„|„,,,,v„ro.,l,,,,pi,.0, tll „ uo „„, , „ 01m . bol
either sex, and also upon those who n it i ,, ,
■ , ‘ , . they daclaro war on the old demo-
are always plaving tho martyr,' ,• , , ....
o , “ oiatic. party and organize their
bitch sympathy is altogether too , , r , , .
. ‘ “, ° , forces to fight her, they, find that
expensive for the commonalty of , . . , ,
mni-plal J the domoornts are not as dead is
they thought and not half so scat
tering. When tho republicans get
such a man as Post, born in the
hot beds of tho North to come
South,'and to this state to load tlm
third party and array it against th e
democratic party of our grand old
slate. Fonthern manhood will rise
IN MEM OKI AM.
On last, Friday morning at 3
o’clock all that was mortal of Mrs.
Amanda Foote, wife of (}. W.
Foote Sr., passed away. She had
been s;ck all this year and gradit-1 '.T defend the party of our
ally grew weaker, therefore her fathers and bear her flag to victory,
death was not unexpected. For they have opened the fight
over fifty years she was tho trust.- ull< ^ s Bu'ted the ball, but the dom*
fill and helpful wife of her hus- ' oc, ’ ats will meet them at the ballot
band, not only being an affectionate i ^ ox ’ 1 hey sny wo aro dead, but
wife, but willing and capable of ; wt ‘ will make them think that wo
being a great help to her and chil- . lmvu 1,avo C0IM to life before tho
(Iron. She was a woman pos essud ' bglit is over, a hilt is right bojg
of executive ability far above luo.-t | I® 1 ’" llllV0 11 democratic club in
of time of her sex, tills joined to her 0VUI 7 district of this county fight*
untiring energy made her labors
both pleasant profitable to her hus.
band as well aw the entire family.
But her labors and her counsel
were all lost to earth for ever, when
she bid farewell to the world.
Her husband who has been left
behind, we all know him as Undo
George, lie is now bowed down
with tile- weight of many year
and to him the cutting of tbi
earthly tie is almost more than h u
is able b air, but we hope that in
these hours of trouble lie will bo
brought in close union with God
and that he may have grace tlm
comos from on high, that supports
and sustains us in every time of
need. In bis bereavement lie is
comforted with tho thought that
she had no fears of death. Undo
George told tho writer the day she
died, that sh ■ had talked to him
several thimosof late about death
mid the short time allotted to her,
utul assured him tlmt all was well
with her. This is so consoling to
tlie old man in his linelincss and
sorrow, how we sympathize with
Uncle George, for we known him
so long , and during that time lie
lias always been kind tons, infact
lie was oar friend, and now when
o 1 age am the hitter cuip has come
to him, as we see him, wo pity
ban and sympathize with him.
She was laid to rest in the
Dallas cemetery last Friday even
ing at d o’clock, when funeral s ir-
vi .es were condutcd by Elders \V.
I. Wood and J. M. Spinks, and it
was a sad sight to see the chindren,
now all grown, talcing the look and
imprinting the last ki.-s. In her
death we see that many of the old
laud marks are being called away
therefore let us all remember that
sooner or later, wo all must bo
called hence, and how important it
is, for us all to bo ready lo meet
God in peace.
Tho Bc3t of All.
Of all the medicines I ever heard
of or used, I cm. d. r Dr. Jliggets 1
Huckleberry Cordial the best med
icine for all bowel trouble and chil-1
dren teething ever used.
A. J. Stine, Oxford, N. C. I
—
For Over Fifty Years
Arcs. Winslow’s Soothino Sviiuc lias |
been used for ovor fifty years by million 8
of mothers for their children while tee i- I
iiitf, >*it!i perfect success. It soothes'
tli<; child, softuns the gum.-:, allays al: i
pain, cures wind colic, and is tin* 1'os
lo nedydor Diarrlmsa. it will rein vo t
j oor little suficrer immcdialaly, S><
ly Druggist in ovory part of the wo d
v/enty-fivo cents i hottl . He sine ■
a. k for Mrs. Winslo v’s Scothi: g '*jr
and tuko no other kin l.
iug for democracy and reform,
M. A. Hanky.
NOTICE TO ALL.
On Saturday before tho third
Sunday in May there will ho a
picnic given by the Mt. Olivet Sun
day School. The place seloeto 1 is
near Gann’s bridge. Tho order of
tho day consists of speeches and
essays, and wo expect to haws
some songs of praises prepared for
that occasion. Wo give t fp'o
invitation to all, and wo shall ex
pect some good speeches from
other schools. Tho subject wo
\vi li to discuss on that day is th,.
importance of the true Sunday
school work. We givo a spacin'
invitati >n to our county Smidsy
school Bros.; we hope lie may he
with us. Wo trust tlmt iniich goo I
may be accomplished, and long to
be remembered by all, and e.>pe,
daily by thoso bright intollig-Mit
and promising looking young fanes
of old Baubling; it is highly neees-
sary that all should prepare a f d|
basket oil that occasion.
W. M. Hitchcock,
See. Mt. () 1 ivet S. S.
The man who called S.irxap irilla a
fraud, had good re lion, for lie had
goi hold of a w .r’.hless mixture t
“reduced rates.” He change 1 his
opinion, however, when !i: be , i i lo
take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It p lys to
be careful, when buying medi i us.
Pure Cream-Tartar Powder
ENDORSED BY
PROF A. L. METZ, P. H. 6,,
of Medical Department Tulana University
of Louisiana, who, after a careful analysis,
lironounoes it a pare Cream Tartar Powder,
which lio cheerfully recommends to tbs
public.
“The Southern Favorite” *
?ure, Wholesome «Tu powerful.
You Want It. ^Aik GrtoerToMt
Gulf Mfg.
FOR DYSPEPSIA,
Indigestion, nnd Stonmch disorder 1 , tnus
BROWN’S IRON BITTB2KS.
JL11 doftlen keep It, $1 per bottlo. Gonuin: L ns
All doiilon keep it, 91 pci I
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