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Praachiag at New Hoff aext
Satarday and Sunday.
Prof. Mulliai ia taackiag 4 fag.
ing Mhool bar* this weak.
Ripwif Tabula* one hlfMt
The brick walla of the af# court
houaa are being rapidly bu
Miaa Sallie Wataon, of .wtuwna-
Tille, ia visiting In Delia* tgla weak.
Misses Birma aad lifjla Eu-r
have been visiting in IJoiiglasvill*
for aome time.
Mr, W. I. Fein and frifs are
▼iaiting relative* and fiends ia
Brunswick.
Mi"* Maggie Moon okftainly kaa
a nice stock of millinery goods
the store of Davis & j^inoh.
Prof, Robbins is In Dallas for
few days, to the delight of his
many friends.
Dr. Diggers Hnckftberry Cordis'
cures all bowel and stomach tionble*
and children teethiiig. Sold by all
dealers. .
Miss Lula Bsttdfton, of Chatta
nooga. is with her friend Miss
Gertrude Robertson, who is very
siok.
Mr, Wily Jobes has a fine yoke
of oxen* and Jfagon for sale; will
sell cither loft down.
The sfngidg school is taking up
the time of nr young people dur
ing vacation, Prof. Mullins is a
very fine tdicber.
Call on Atiss Maggie Moon at
Davis & Finch's for anything you
want in fhljlinery goods, stock nicer
and chefjier than ever.
Mr. Doll Hart should bs a bap-
ha* two twin Lois
but a few days old,
doing well.
WhRflters that are prematurely gray
or fafMd should be colored to preven t
the loOk of age, and Buckingham's
DyO Axcels all others in coloring
'0 or black.
Frank Walker, a son of Mr.
Walkar, who lives near Dat-
W*. was adjudged insane last week
lid Sheriff) Westbrooks oarrisd
Aim to the asylum Suuday,
Davie & Finch have just rece'v.
ed a fine assortment of clothing
shoes and millinery to which we
invite the attention of the tiadu
prices to suit the times.
Mr. Will Tumlin who has been
doing business in Virginia to some
time, is on a visit to his father’s
family in Dallas.
By mistake we printed in Mr.
nr. l»oii ria
py math as he
at his abuse bu
and all doing m
DyO «
broyiru
JOfin'
ION. AGAIN.
1 come again to maka a few re*
arka. Newa is scarce tkia week'
The farmers have to get a hump
M themselves, aa the saying is; on
aeconat of tho rains.
Tho picnic near Mt Vernon has
been posponed aatO «hs third Sat
urday in June. Everybody invited
to com# with plenty of .grub; we
are expecting ta jmvf a string band
there.
Politics are hat in these parts.
The political themometer stands at
209° in the shade,
A cablegram from Frog Pond
district says: Their circuit rider
is n candidate for congress; and on
Inst Sunday ho had aa appointment
to preach at the Gam Swamp
school house; and when he got up
to say something, he had forgotten
his errand and fired off on a politi
cal speech, in which he said, “I am
infavor of leas cotton and more
corn and rye.” He was once tarr
ad feathered by th* temperance
club and sent on to spread the glad
tidings.
W.hen I read Blue Dave’s in
week before last issue I become
alarmed and thought that be was
one of the presidential candidates,
und was telling the people what is
best for them. But I have found
since that he is a candidate for
trash hauler in Embry, against a
darkey. Mr. Dare you soem to
think your 'great political letters
are too deep to be understood
by the average intellect; well it
may be that they are, for I have
not seen any one who is very mush
enthused over them, or had been
changsd a particle by reading
them.
I am glad to hear you say that
you bavo joined a party that i B
promising good to tho people of the
South. For the republican party
which you formerly belonged to,
has so far been our financial de
pression. You remind me of a
circumstance which secured while
Gen. Stonewall Jackson and his
men were on a march. The old
General being in the rear, he came
upon one of his men up a persim
mon tree, and ask him what he
were doing. “Eating persimmons.”
was privates reply. “But they are
green,” said the General. “So
much the better,” answer 'd the
private, “I only want them to
swivel up my stomach to make it
fit my rations.
So Mr. Dcve I think you had
belter chew up a few and see if
they will not swivel up the outside
of your head to fit the inside, as I
think the outside is growing faster
than the inside. I never h ivs had
M,V. Sanford's letter last wes t ,""T
M . ... , . . »an occasion to try it myself, I don t
McKinly bill, when it should hav F f
been Force bill; wo gladly make
the correction.
W* Mrs. Harriet A. Marble, of Pough-
^keepsie, If. V., was for years a mar
tyr to headach; and never found any
thing to give her more than tempora
ry relief until sh: began to take Ay
er’s Pills, >1 ice which she has bssa
in tke enjoyment of perfect health.
Below Wilt be found a Hat of
letters if not called for in. thirty
days will be sent to the dead letter
office.
W. D. Dykes, Mrs. Lins Reid, Mia,
Willia Htigins, J. L. Kishae*. Allca
Tern*-. J. W. S
WsIlaA
scaled wad some left oat entirely,
ww regret to have to do this, for
we believe in a free discussion with
good feeling would be beneficial to
all, while wo like a great deal of
endorsing all that we print, yet wa
believe strongly in free though 1
and |rsw expression together with
fiwe^otioa
MANY SAY
“why does Dr. Humphreys continue
to adyertise his Specifics, everybody
knows about them.” Do you use
themf No. T.ien that's w iy. Try
them.
know how it would net; but 1 think
you need something of the kind to
keep your head from getling any
larger, especially if you are the
successful candidate, which I trust
that you will be.
With best wishes for the New
Era and its many readers, I will
close. Josh Billings.
NOTICE.
By order of & D. Brodwell 5,
S. CJ., an examination of applicants
™. IM vyKC3, ima. i.iua lun, facjiccnse to teach in the public
Belle Mahan, Miss Sarah Levelt, schools will be held in Dallas on
Saturday ;June 18th 1892. Ap-
must submit with their
,tion papers papers satia
te evidence in writing of good
m iral character.
L. M* Washingtnn
c. s. r.
Tax jaycrshould make their
returns before the board of equali
zation shall adjourn, as all returns
must be approved by said bourd
before entering on the digest, al
persons whose returns are not ap'
proved by said board will bo re-
urned as defaulters.
W. J. Bakkk,
See. of Board
THIRD PARTY MEETING.
Dallas, Gw* Mwy 28, 1892.-
Peopls’s party axis meeting called
to order by W. A. Ragsdale chair
man ef executive committee at
twenty urinates to 11 o'olook, and
object of mcetiag explained.
On metion by B. T. Drake tbs
business of the day was eonfined to
the election of delegates to the con
gressional convention to meet nt
Rome June 8th.
On motion the meeting proceed
ed to elect delegates by eaoh mem
ber voting for tha man at his
olioioe, Tha result being made
kaown, the four highest was again
balloted for, and tha two highest
was declared elects ted delegates,
the other two as alternates. Dele
gates B. T, Drake and William
Jones, alternates H. C. Rich and
J. W. Mcgarity. On call of chair
man for other business it waa as
certained that of tha twenty-six
selected to serve aa the people’s
party executive csramittee of Paul
ding county, all responded favora
ble except one Joseph Baggett, of
the 19th distriot,
And on motion A. J. Cardan
was elected as one of said commit
tee far said district,
On motion the business of tha
meeting was ordered published in
the Paulding New Era People ■
Party Paper And Southern Alli
ance Farmer.
W. A. Ragsdalk Chiar.
J. W. MoGabit? See.
IN MEMORIAH.
Another bud from earth is gone,
little George, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. C. Moon, died at their home
near Hiram last Wednesday after
noon, June first, and was laid to
rest in Poplar Spring cemetery
Thursday afternoon at 8 o'clock.
Age one year, four months and
seven days. The writer together
with the bereaved father and moth
er feels the loss of the dead little
one, bill why should we griev e
when when we ki ovr he is safe in
the arms of Jesus?
Little George bright ejri<d darling,
Treasure loaned from hoav n shore,
Come he like a blessed angul,
i 1 ling hearts with joy sud love.
Like a cheerful sun beam shedding,
Light and gladness on hi* way,
Ever Joyi as, laughing, loving,
Turning darkness into day.
His, s minion pure and holy,
Winning by his artl >ss love,
Hearts, that wers too cold worldly.
And then drawirg them abov*.
In the bright and joyous spring time,
Which the earth waa fair and gay,
Litt e George tru* and loving,
Sweetly pasted from earth away.
Now we lieten, vainly listen,
For the sounds we used to hear;
For the merry childish laughter,
And the pattering footetepg near,
bet beyond, nil earthly sorrows*
Where the flowers never die;
Now, our little George liveth
lu that brighter home on high.
Mxooie If,—
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The following persons have paid
on subscriptions to the Naw Eka
sinew our last issue and it is with
pleasure we acknowledge the re
ceipt for the same:
J. W. McGarity,
John Baxter,
J. H. Lee,
J. S. Veacli,
John. W. Garaison,
K. W. Whitworth.
Dr. T, A. McLarty.
Uipans Tnbulcs cure jaundice.
! List of persons drawn to serve
•s grand jurors at August tarn
1892:
1. John Baxter, Sr*
2 Harry C. Rich,
8 John T. Finch,
4 Patrick L, Allgood,
5 John Robins, Sr.,
0 Levi Oooper,
7 John W. Hollis,
8 Jepe M, Holcomb,
9 Joseph Carter, 8r.,
10 Berry Gann, Sr.,
11 James M. Lard,
12 Jamas M. Holland,
18 James H. Lee,
14 James G. Pickett
15 Robert H. Brown,
16 Laurence M. Dawson,
17 Johu Wilkerson,
18 William E. Holland,
19 Richard Hannah,
20 William J. Hogue,
21 Allen Smith,
22 Thomas Griffin,
23 william P. Hutcherson,
24 william M Woodall,
25 Thomas J. Foster,
26 John L. Pearson,
27 Zebulen B. Little,
28 Joseph C Harris, (1008),
2 • John R. Rich,
80 James Carter, Sr.
I certify that tho above list of
persons were drawn by me at tuis
the Jan. adj’d term 1892 of this
court, to serve as Grand Jurors at
tho August term 1892 of Paulding
Superior court this April 80th
1892. C. G. Janes,
J. S. C.
Iilpnns Tsbulos relieve scrofula
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in the South, Atlanta, jGa.,
ry Peddlers are not supplied with
these famous glasses.
And Itssn tronbUd with nervownsM mnWsa
bom ears or ovsrwotk wiU be lellaved by lakl^
Brown** Iron BUtoro. oamiw
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Send us your
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keep up with the
times, no man
in the county
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nSSShra mow ■rrrms. _
Bartlett Washington,
A. L. Bastlktt,
Brownsville, Ga.,
L. M. Washington'
Dallas, Ga.,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS.
OFFICES AT
BROWNSVILLE AND DALLAS GA.
DAVIS & FINCH.
The leaders of low prices
have established a list of cash
prices that can 9 t be beat, for
instance we sell Georgia Rach-
et plow stocks at 85 cts each,
plows at 3,80 to 4,25, sole leath
er good hemlock at 25 cts per
lb, oak sole at 30 cts, kerosene
oil at 10 cts per gal. &c. All our
goods sold cheaper than com
petitors, Call on us and he con
vinced. Your Friends,
DAVIS & FINCH
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last. Ash ynnr fumitan d«at— to ikn
yaw a tampla.
II Is anally UldiS aad aaaayl— my
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