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THE s NEW t ERA.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
J. M. SPINKS,
EDITOR
PROPRIETOR.
TERMS.
ONK YBAB 11.00
BIX MOUTHS 60c
XUBEK MONTHS 26f
Of*Advertising rites sent on tppli
cation.
Entered in the l’ont Office at Dallas
Qa., la »ocoiid-class mail matter,
FRIDAY JULY ,16 1892.
Braswell Watchman
Mr Mall tell us a very strange
story aboi t a dog, ho si ys; “One
day last week when lie and l:is
boys returned to the field, after
dinner, there wrs a vigorous look*
itig dog lving by the plow stock,
and wo< Id uot allow them ap
proach too near it, They obtained
a p'stol and shot it, tha ball hi 1 , it
centering between the eyes, but
it rose up without a yell and ran
off.” Mr Hall said that this deg
was very poor—nothing but skin
■ nd bones—its body was not much
a-ger than a man's arm and wai
ix feet long. Ho thinks it was n
mad dog, but I believe it was sliti
dog, aiid of the slime ,t kind.
A Fit I END.
Mr. fEditor,—I suppose Jtlu
ground is wet now as it has^rnin d
a week.
The rain has about tore up thr
around in my Irish potato patch
the potatoes are pushing fact
other ground, but they do likt
Josh Billing's pigs.
Lookout, I said three years agi
that there was going to bu a war
Harrison, Cleaveland, and Wm
ver too,
Are the great trio ior ninety-two
Ly down malish, I heard them
burst a cap at Pittaburg, Pa,, it'r
coming, 1 want a blue suit with
Uncle Sam's buttons on it.
James Williams celebrated the
fourth of July. He was justing
stump and jumped upon one like
he was going to jump into water
they asked him wlmt he was up to
he said he was going to jump int<
that water and lake a swim, ther
was only a puddle before him, it'r
a big boy.
There is it saw mill, barrel anil
stave company looking for a loca
‘tion here, they are Italy to get one
and that wijl be another blase foi
us.
There is a panther near the
It i eashy mountains about half way
from here to Yorkville; it went to
a shack in the coaling one night
and hollowed like a woman, the
man got up lit a lamp open thr
door and it ran off.
Rev. Tant from Texas preached
here Sunday and Monday night
last. He is on a visit, he says hi
likes Texas much better that
Georgia.
There is a general moving ttj
here, one moves oat and two in.
Jumbo.
The Five Boys.
T. I). Meador writes: Have five
children, and under no circumstance:
would I be without Dr. Bigger*' Hue
klebcrry Cordial in my house, espe-
c illy during the fruit season. The
result in its use is very gratifying.
NOTICE.
To the Democrats of Pauldin
and adjoining counties, notice i-
given that thore wi I b
a grand democratic rally at Dallas
Ga., on July 28th, 1892., at whicl
Gov. W. J. Northern, Hon. Jo' n
W. Maddox, Hon. R. W. Everett
Hon. W. Y. Atkinson, chairman
of State Democratic Executive
Committee, Hon. L, F. Livingston,
Hon. J. M. McBride, Hon. A. S t
Clay and other distinguished deni-
ocratio speakers are expeected to
be present. Everybody are invited
to come and bring well fill basKets-
T. J. Foster,
Chairman Democratic Ex. Coin.
NEW HOPE.
Mr. Editor.—I have but little
nows. Crops are fine in this sec.
tion. Most all the farmers are
done laying by crops.
Schools have opened up, and no
doubt will prove a success. We
are sure the teachers are better
prepared tr conduct Echools thnr
they were last year.
Glossy Sheen
And vigorous growth, no much Admired in
hair, can ho aocured by the use of Ayer’s
Hair Vigor. Them is nothing better than
this preparation for keeping the scalp clean,
cool, and healthy. It restores to faded ami
gray hair tin* original color and beauty, pre
vents baldness, and Imparts to the Imlr a
silky texture and a lasting and delicate fra
grance. The most elegant and economical
dressing In the market, no toilet is complete
without Ayer's Hair Vigor.
“My wife believes that the money spent
for Ayer’s Hair Vigor was the best Investr
meut sbe ever made. It liupui ts a soft
And Silky Texture
to the hair, and gives much satisfaction.” —
J. A. Adams, Ml. Augustine, Texas.
“After using :i number of other prepara
tions without any Hnthfuotory result, I find
that Ayer's llalr Vigor Is causing my hair to
grow." —A. .1. Osment, Uuiiorul Merchant,
Indian Head, N. W. T.
“Ayer’s llalr Vigor Is the only preparation
I could ever find to remove dandruff, euro
itching humors, and prevent loss of hair. 1
confidently recommend It." —J. C. Itutler,
Spencer, Mass.
Result From Using
“Ayer's llalr Vigor trill prevtnt prema
ture loss of hair and when so lost will stim
ulate u new growth. 1 have used the prepa
ration for those purposes amt know whereof
I affirm.”—A. Lacombe, Opelousas, La.
Ayer’s Hair Vigor
ntai'ARRD nr
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowtll, Mass.
Hold by Druggist* aud l’erfuiuera.
NOTICE
The first Ft itlay in August th
fifth day of the month, 10 o'cloel
a. m., in the time Met apart for tli*
annual meeting of the S, S. of the
county. We hope the Sabbat 1
School officers stimulate thoi
pupils and their patents and bi in;
them all to the meeting. Brin}
books, banneis and don't fnrg
plenty of dinner. Each school
will bo allowed two songs, on
■ssay, and speech. If schoo'i
can’t come as a whole, send dele
‘gates so that we can get a report
if tho school work. We will ha t
■» committee 'of Judges who wi!
carefully note all the of the da.
ind appropriately compliment tli
faithful workers of this great cause
Come, we will have a nice time.
Jtti R. E. L. Ragsdale,
Pres. S. !‘. A.
HUNTSNILLE, GA.
Dear Editor:— I thought ns it is
raining so much that wo can't get
into the field to work, and nobody
is Sti/iig anything front here, I
thought drop you u few lines.
The ! enlth of this se tion is not
vtry good, cold and llux s-etn to
be the matter.
Wheat and oat crops was good,
and upland corn is good, though
too mu h rain for cotton and bot
tom land corn, It has been rains
ing nine days up here.
Now Mr. Editor I never did im
pose on any of my neighbors, i T
any court, or anybody else that 1
know of, and do not want to ini
pose on your goad nature, I did
want to ask a few questions, though
somebody might thintc it as poli
t cs:
Out of tho three candidates f -■
president which one is the midd.
man? you know next Novcinbci
lie petple of the United Stales
a e uim'ng to play a big game,
ind you know when we pla c
larblos n lion a fellow would ;
'Din taw before we got to slm,
ml got the men ull mixed up, »,
ould ask which was the niiddh
an, so wo would know how ti
hoot, and sometimes knock twi
aen out, just three left. Hill and
liable is knocked out, now thret
men less.
I saw Ilev. Andrew Tanl yestcr-
liy from Texas; lie locks well.
T. J. T.
Mica ji Medicine—t av Mo oy.
All liuy modlcliiOK, and you wan' then
lump—at retail at wholosalo rates. .):
■ha' phainiacv, the largest Sen hop
cntlers" of prices, has an advurtisenieii
i today's paper containing a lew price
.11 other articles are sold at siinila
itcH. Xo mat ter tvhal you want that I
wally kept In a forgo tit-tig store send t
unn. They will sell It at ast nisliin
•wrat s, EtprcMH charges for paekifri
dcr livu pounds, twunty-llive cent,
'all'll these advertisements aud price;
u .-Iff for a iiomlior nf .. n
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Send us your
Paulding Sheriffs Sale For- Jacobs* Pharmacy,
Auffust. 1892-
A PROCLAMATION.
GEORGIA:
ByW. J. Northern, Governo
of said State. Whereas, OHici,,
information has been received n,
the Department that, on the lit.
of June last, in tho county of Pan'
ding, a murder was committed u
on the body of Mary McElriy bv
Green Robertson, and that sni.
Robertson fled from justice; 1 hav.
thaught proper, therefore, to issu.
this my Proclamation, hereby of
fering a reward of One Hundred
and Fifty Dollars for the iipprehen-
sien and delivery of said Green
Robertson with evidence s dlieient
to convict, to tho Sheriff of said
County and State. And I do
moreover charge and require all
Officers in Jthis State, Civil mid
Military, to be vigilant in indent',
oring to apprehend tho said linen
Robertson in order that ho may be
brought to trial fur the offense
with which he stands charged.
Given under my hand and Seal
of the State, this the 12th dav of
July 1892
W. J, NoRTHEIiX,
Governor.
Philip Cook, Sec. of Stale,
name fop The
1
New Era,
keep up with the
litr
times, no man
in the county
can afford to lie
without it.
A’ord to mo |*
fill . 4-
ROAD NOTICE.
The several overseers of tin
• 11bIi |roac’.j in the Dallas dlstric
re hereby ordered to work all the
ub'ic roads in the district withot
iolay.'aml they are hereby ordure
-o work them as required by tilt
road law. First class roads are t
e e'emed of all trees thirty fee.
mil second class roads for twont
tee 1 , and they must he put in goo<
■(e dition if it takes fifteen days t.
da. G, W. Helms,
J. W. Mitchell,
J. K. Head,
Con 11
A Farmer’s Physician,
J, 1. l’orter, DeKalb county, write:
Am remote from medical aid, but
have a physician ever with me t(
heck sudden attacks of the bowels
n keeping Dr. Digger’s Huckleberry
Curdial. ’
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C'S.'Oyn.A, K
.(("sh Obi
V’.: di 8?:?.y ■;.
u
iv:. i any frecKi.
Wafii yoiiisulf wi!
w 'S! O - ’ r;r " 1
vv *7*" X X
Toilet Soap
For Furo Y/hfie Skin.
E. L. BALOWIN & CO.,
i« rent PLACE,
DETROIT, MICH.
ugust, 1892
State of Georgia, county of Pauld-
ing. will be sold before the court
house door of said county, in the
town of Dallas, Ga,, on the first Tues
day Aug. next, to the highest and
atld bestbidder for cash, the following
property, to-wit:
Lot of land No. 191 in the 19th
ict and 3rd section of said county
Paulding and state of Georgia
ontaining forty acres more or less
evied on as the property of Angie
Holcomb, to satisfy a superior court
fi fa issued from the superior court of
Paulding county said state, infavor o
VillaRica Lumber Co. vs Angie Hoi
comb- Prop rty pointed out by plff s
Atty. written notice given as required
L law. This July the 7th 189?.
J. A. WESTBROOKS,
Sheriff.
ISAAC WILLIAMS,
G. W. FURR.
Deputies,
by
iEM7s WAX'TEtl, SALARY OS COMMISSION.
tiAlitPLES MAILED FHEE.
rile for our Mnmt
A It ME US noth Catalogue
(HO page liook, plain
ly illustrated, giving
Manilla: tiirea’ lov
„ , lTT .c-t price with Man
n®“SAvE , o , aii ,ru :": I s l rt" ni
faolurau a A I...
ported into the Uni
ted States.
MONEY i ’ vo, y ^" iCi,1R to''
apeml. Wo soil only
list clans g oils, Grocooica, Furniture
'Untiling, D.y Goods, Hats, Caps, Hoots
tnd shoes, Motions, Crockrry, Jewelry
Dnggics and Harness, Agricultural im
illinonts, in fact anything you want
SuV :d liy buying of us. guild Ji cents
c 1 pay oxpressage 0:1 catalogue, a buyer-
ulile. We arc the only concern th.
•‘Ub :it nmnufaciuroi's piloos, allowing
lie buyer tho same discount that th
lauufactiirer gives to tho wholes!,
■rode. Wo gimnmteo all goods to 1
1 pial to representations or monoy re
mdo'’. Coo ls sent, by express or froigh
with privolego of czamhiation bofori
paying.
A. KAR ’E. 1 AC >. 122 Quincy St., Chi
cage, 111.
ROOFING.
Metallic Weather Boarding,
Complete Ceilings,
Corrugated Sheeting,
Roofing Paints.
Iron Roofing
Eats Trseihi, Batters art Spouting,
1^ All forms of Sheet Metel for Building
/ COMPLETE AND READY \
VTO APPLY WHEN SHIPPED./
WE WANT
—AN—
AGENT
In tlilatovr.-anfnrrMUs workman
lake orders and APPLY oar mated
In this vicinity.
Correspondence solicited; write
prices and terms.
SCOTT A CO., Cincinnati, Ohio.
ESTABLISHED 1072
oar materials
13 Ore x UN
ChestWeicht
FOR YOUR HOME.
- IHOX UITTEUiS,
»’e\ ket . $1 per bottle. 4i«auinehtk
L Aft woased t v >l :Ui«»ou vrcwwe.
Paulding County Sheriff's
Sale of Unreturned Wild
Land for St pt’ 1892-
Sta‘e of Gtorj’a raulding county
dl be sold before the courthouse,
loor of said county in the town
Ldlas Georgia, on the fust Tuesday
n September 1892, the following
prope ty, to wit:
Luts of lands Nos. 114 and 242
the second district and 3rd seclioi
if said county of Paulding, each con
taming forty acres more or less; lev
;d on as unreturned wild land, to s
sfy a tax ft. fa. iissuedjby W. T. 1
Thomas tax collector of said county
nfavor of the state and county
-aid lots fer their tax for the ye
891.
Also, at the same time and pla
Till be sold lot of land No. 462 in th
19th district and 3rd section of sai
ounty of Paulding, containing
acres more or less; levied on as unre
urned wild land, to satisfy a tax it. f
ssued by W. T. F. Thomas tax 1
ectoi of said county, for its state ;
ounty tax for the yuar 1891. Th
une 9th, 1892J
J. A. Westhhook
(Site
Isnac Wiliams.
G. W. Furr,
Deputies.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Marietti add Pbaclitree Streets,
P. O. Box 357.
No limitation is offered to any
quantity. No charge for packing goods
sent out of the city. Out of town
customers will please remit by postal
note, registered letter or money order
Medicine glasses gtven away.
B ; u - 11 07cts.
linnnicutt’g Rheum; fun Cure.... 0(1
Ibid way’s Ready licllcf 33
Clioncy’g Expuctoinnt 15 aiuUir,
Tcctlli,, » 18 and a-,
,m<1 H Extr '«t and 75
.act. peptino , oy
bum ?“ Klixil ' .85 iuid 75
l utt h llalr Dyo ^
artih’h Oil g-
uhin’s Extract In i’ ox."bottles, all
. . 55
>’”i’hy,H Fluid ;]4
VIbock’s plant*vs jo
iciihoii s Cnpciiio Plastors |,*j
Dr. .1. M. McGill’s Orange Dlossum 71
Urndycrotli.o 33
IiicoI.k’ Fragrant Calogne the must last-
ugoi all puifumos, regular $1,00 size
,u,|lu 50
llorsford’s Acid Phosphate 111 and 75
A’hitu Hose Soap 4711 [;) ca-oauH pi a
'45
Colgate s Cashmere Uoquut Soap,
0 ’ t0 21
utu lira Soap, cako yg
Hagan’5 Magnolia Halm ,mi
Hay Hum, St Thom s... 14, 34 and 28
-top Hitlers 33
tloMtottor’s ilittora. 75
’Down's Bronchial Troches, box 18
Ml Worm Candies, per box... g 15
Sage's Catarrh Cure 35
Express charges are usiilly, 25 cents
per package under 5 lbs.
| - Stamp Lr IllxUriUd Prfco Us*.
j T5ie Ssbuniaciier Gymnasium Co.
IF.OI GIA—PAULDINO COUNTV,—
To all whom it may concern: No
ice is hereby given that W. W. Hun
(as applied to the undersigned ti
iave probated in solemn form the las
Till and testament of J. N. Henley
ate of said county deceased This is t-
ite all persons concerned and nex
if kin to be aud appear at my offic
n the first Monday in August nexi
nd show cause if any they have wh
aid will should no< be probated ii
ol mn form and admitted to record
s the last will and testament of sail
eccascd. Given under my hand am
> 1 'ini signature. This July 7th I89
H. C. SCOGGNS,
Ordinary
$500 REWARD
Will he paid to the ol any scale company who
will say over his own name as aRcnt, that the Jonh •
6 TON WAGON SCALE, $60,
Jones of Binghamton, Binghamton, N.Y.
I CL
J$Tn r
AND T-
UTAH!/
(Tho Puetn ol F -ldtit
FOR LADIFS,
STRICTLY
l’ QHES7
C»AOE
DIAMOND FBAME •
CUSHION an* PNEUMATIO
-“TIRES^~
Varranty With Every Wklei
ST.S0 TOIIX ADDRESS FOR CUT*. r"V
mraiE MF6.M,
DALLAS PRODUCE MARKET.
Coriectcd weekly.
Apples Dried,
' Honey
Jicans white[Na
“ mixed,.
Butter,
Corn,
... .5c per II
. . . .10 “ “
?:.oo bi
75c to 1.25 bu
1 Sc per Ih
70c per bt
CHICKENS,
I,e » S 2 S tO 2J
C«cks, 15 tosc
l r y s »• •. 15 to 2c
], ucks, is to 2C
10c dc
I eas, Clay g 0 c per b
“ White, 1.25 to 1.50c “
65c “ 1
L,,rd 10c per
M heat, . 75c to $1.00 ptr bush
b * our ( $5.00 per, blh
Irish J’otatoes 30c, per pec
eet 1 otatoes .... 1.00 per bush
Meat, j ,_ 2 j, cr
f ’-its Ccc per 1
Cotter. -j c
•EORGIA—Paulding County—
lo all whorn it may concern: M
•fary E. Matthews admin is'-ntrix
.he estate of James P, T.-.tum late
aid county deceased, has in d te fo
ipplied to the undersigneo for letti
f dismission from said istat-, ai
■aid application will lie he: d at 1
■fliee on tin first Monday ii Sep e:
ier next, (liven under try hunu a
ifiicial signature, 'i his June the (
1S92. 11. c. Scoggins,
Ordi iitirv.
!K( tRGl A — Paulding County.-
To all whom it may concern:
l'. A ( on administrator on the est
;( T. J . Porli r late of said cou
c- (and. l as in due form applied
he in 1 eiMgi ed 1. r letters ot dis:
mnfri m said e ta e, andsaid appl
on will be he; rd at my office on
rst Monday in August next; giv
nder my hand and 1 fficial signati
Phis the Otli of May 1892.
H. C. Scoggin;-,
Ordinsrv
TEORCIA—Pauldimg County-
I o all whom it may concern:
I. & B. F. Wills administrators ol
!■ Wills deceased have in due fc
ipplied to the undersigned for le
losell the lands belonging to said
tate of said deceased, said applcati
vill be heard on the fust Monday
August next, at my office. Given 1
tier my hand and oficial signature.
This 6th day of July 1892.
H. C. Scoggins,
Ordinary
mr browits /bom bitters
Du as Indigestion, Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Ms
rla, Nervousness, and General Debility. Pie
Kians recommend it All dealers sett it. Genu
tus-ade ssit I'd crewed redUmaouwnm