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THE: NEW: ERA.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
, EDITOR
J.M. SPINKS, J and
I PROPRIETOR.
TERMS.
ONE YEAR. *1.00
SIX MONTHH 50c
THREE MONTHS 25r
(^"Advertising rates sent on appli
cation.
Entered In tlio Poet Odlco at Dallas
On., ns second-clans malt matter.
FRIDAY JULY 29,1802.
Norman vs. Norman, libil for
vorce.
Wisncr vs. Wisner, divorce.
Dean vs. Dean, divorce
Smith vs. Smith, divorce-
Ferguson vs. Ferguson, divorce
Cobb vs. Cobb, divorce.
Hardy vs. IIa;dy, divorce.
Criminal docket will be taken
on Monday of the second week.
Thursday. Aug. 11th. 1892.
up
Court Calendar Fur 1st and
2nd Weeks in Aug. 1892
Cases set for Monday Aug. i,st 1S9.
Phillips pl’ff in fi fa vs II. K.
Mary Griffin Deft’s, and Mu
Gridin claimant:
Lawrence vs. Dallas Cotton Mill
complaint.
Johnson vs. Ilulsey, ojoctmont.
Moore vs. Shelton, comphi'nt.
Ruff vs. Turner & Priteln t, con
plaint.
Colo vs. Cole and McCravy, ill
gality.
Cole ct al vs. Cole, injunction.
Michclb try A McClendon vs. Rul
& Tumor.
Lawronco vs, Dallas Cotton mi
garnishment.
Floyd vs. Colo, complaint-
Tuesday, August 2nd, 1892.
R\
Rhodes & Waters vs. Leather:
rover and bail.
Pool vs. E. T. V, & G. Ry. o*
damage,
Thompson vs. E. T. V. & G.
Co., damage,
Sanford vs. Prather, appeal,
Lowo vs. Turner, and Pickett
duimant, claim.
Ilavorty co. vs. Matthews, and
Matthews claimant, claim.
Gridin vs, Camp, mul Right claim-
<ant, claim.
McEvm- vs Langilcn Iron co., al
tuchmcnt.
McEver vs. Langdou Iron co., la-
oorers lien.
Wednesday, August 3rd, 1892.
Pool vs. E. T. V &. 'G. Ivy. Co.
damage.
Harris vs. Rollins adinv., complaint
Loeb vi. Abies A Co., complaint.
Flynt vs. Leathers, ejectment.
Baxter vs. Howell, ejectment.
Watson va. Seals* Seals,complaint
O’Rear * Ce. vs, Prunco & Motes
illegality.
Thursday, Aug. 4th, 1892.
Pope v. Hitchcock
al, i.-i
dai
Tidwell *
complaint.
Nichols vs, Rollins adinv. ot
junction.
Cathcart vs. Fo >te and Foote
mant, claim.
1 mpile Carriage Co„ vs. Foote
complaint.
SpinKs vs. Compton, complaint:
Harris vs. E. T. V. &. Ga. Ry. Co
damage.
Harrison vs. E. T. V. G. Rv. Co.
damage.
Loeb vs. Austin & Co., complaint.
Friday, Aug, 5th, 1892,
Stubbs & Co., vs, Sanders & Abies,
complaint.
Hall & Barr vs. Sanders & Abies
complaint.
Stubbs & Co., vs. Sanders & Abies
and Chas. P. Ball Roceivor E. A
W. Ry. Co., garnishee, garnish
nient;
Hull & Barr vs. Sanders & Abies
anil Chas. P. Ball Receiver E, A
W. Ry. Co., garnishee, garnish
ment.
Adci ck admr., vj, E. T, V, & Ga
Ry. Co., damage.
Watkins vs. E. T. V. &. G. Ry.Co'
d. urge.
Satuiday^Ang, Cth,’18 :; 2.
Cheatham vs. Hoivdl and Moon
c'aimaut, claim.
Gann vs. Holcomb and White
Braswell claimant, claim.
Gann vs. IJnleomb A White and
’ool claimant, claim.
Cowan & Co., ct al. vs. Foots, Ki
Ger A Co., M. A J. Hirsh ct al, in
junction.
[\ A. Foote agent vs. Adair A
'light claimant., claim.
-lav vs. Seals A Seals, Seals claim
ant, claim Ac.
Gridin vs. Hughes and llnglii
claimant, e'li’m Ac
Roberts A rol'ins vs McEver an
McEver claimant, e’u'm.
yar 's. Bag veil, a] peal.
Ayer’s Pills
May always lie rolled upon ns > oortaln
euro fur liver troubles, rtmstlimtlnn, sick
liendnrlio, lillloiisiiess. ilys|ie|isla, Jinimllee.
and rlienmntlsm. Unlike most entlmrtlcs,
Ayer's fills strengtlion ilm •tomncli, liver,
and bowels, mid restore to these organs
tlielr nnrmnl and regular action. Taken In
sonsrin, they check tha progress of colds,
fevers, and malaria, flclng purely vegetahle
mid siigar-coiilcd, Ayer's Pills nio
The Favorite
family modlclno, wlillo travelers, both by
Hea and land, find them to be Indispensable.
"Wo soli more of Ayer's Pills than of all
oilier kinds put together, and they give per
fect satisfaction.”—Christensen & llanrlow,
Druggists, Baldwin, WIs.
" > 1»nvo used Ayer’s Pills for the past
thirty years, and consider them nn Invaluable
Family Medicine
I knmv of no bettor remedy for liver troubles
ninl dyspepsia.”—Jbiiioii Quinn, Hartford, Ct.
b’apt. Clms. Mueller, of the steamship
“ I'ellela,” says: “For several years 1 havo
relied moro upon Ayer's Pills Ilian anything
else In the inodlctnc ehrst, to regulate my
bowels, mul those of the ship’s crow. Tlieso
Pills are not severe In their notion, hut do
their work thoroughly. I have used them,
anil with good elfoct, for the cure of rheu
matism, kidney troubles, and dyspepsia."
Ayer’s Pills
J 1* If NI’ A If If It It V s
PUKPAHKD 11Y
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mist.
Every Dose Effective.
The Intelligent Horso,
Bundrum vs. Bundi-nm,
divorce.
libil for
\ man who wanted it horse fo
his family bought a fine appeai-in.
nv.u-a on thu condition that h
might it turn her within a moatl
if not satisfactory. In about thro-
week i the ma o came back. Tin
'a!or, an honorable man, wn-
sir. prised. “Why,” ho exclaimed
‘isn’t sho a goad driver? Isn’t sin
kind, gentle and sound?” “Ye
nil that," tlm liuyjr, “.nit slio”
not social, an 1 has not this usua
amount of horse souse. Sho bar
no appreciation of what is do:m fo
her, does n it recognize favors, am.
is altogotho’- dull.”
lie wanted a horso that would
appreciate potting. Foi thru-
weeks sho ha l received something
every time her muster entered th
barn, and a lump of sugar ever,
ti « sho came to the house, b i\
sho did not manifest the slightest
interest in the approach of her mas.
ter. She wouldn't oven turn hoi
head in the stall to loo!-: at him
Evidently sho had either no grati
tude, or no memory.
Compare this mare with the one
that caino into the man s posses
sion later. The first morning when
her mas ontoied the stable she had
a greeting for him which lie un
do stood very well, lie gave lie''
an apple. The next morning hr
did not 3how the apple at first, bur
sho neighed for it; she had not fo
gotten. Ha goes to the stab
about the same hour. When 1
is tardy she calls for him,
HIRAM DRUG STORE
E. VV. Dkan, M. D.
J. II. Eargi.e, At. D. in *
! Paulding Sheriff’s Sale For
i August, 1892-
State of Georgia, county of Pauld-
OKKiUE OF
DEAN & EARGLE,
Fhys’ciana, 8 ir^oons, JAccouchortM, and
Druggist;
DEALERS IN
)i!s, Pain s, Varnishes, Toilet Articles, Par-
fumes, Talent Medicines, Etc.
Proscriptions cart illy compounded at all times. We solicit th-
Vronuge of the People and Hiram anil surrounding country. Con
saltation witli inch other Free.
HIRAM, GA.
will be sold before the court
house door of said county, in the
town of Dallas, Ga., on the first Tucs
day Aug. nett, to the highest and
best bidder for cash, the following
-roperty, to wit:
Lot of land No.' 191 in the 19th
ditrict and 3rd section of said county
Paulding and state of Georgia,
containing forty acres more or less
levied on as th« property of Angie
lolcoinb, to satisfy a superior court
fa issued from the superior court of
auliling county said state, infavor of
VillaRica Lumber Co. vs Angie Hoi
:omb- Prop rty pointed out by plffs
Vtty. written notice given as required
by lan. This July the 7th 189?.
J. A. WESTBROOKS,
Sheriff.
ISA * C WILLIAMS,
G. W. FURR.
Deputies.
and did i.»t pacify he. She If the “fiisl-clnss famuii
u.ted lmr iniiHt it-, t.n i.mn who w mid mai. tniu h's rank, Im mum
t ked k'ntlly to hoi- mil pc' d keep 0.1 a.inlying and laming al]
•r. When harnessed to tin- ea t s time,
uiago sho hurries to H.r ! o iso him , |f V o«. expect the 1. y to Uve th
oaks expectantly for tlm lump of arm, you must permit him o ge
« gar that is coming. If Hi. sugar „ olue en joym*:.t from i us lie gne
s fo--gotten consitl rab’e ut-"i:i g is uloutf.
•equireil to g t tier away, lixiie-1 u .1 . , , ,
rience. shows that the rosn ts of 1
... . , . , , every week, if wo wish to imnntHi
p-tting is much more .•atisfi'ctorv u
r . .? . , , “ g“od garden throughout tin- s- i
nan that of Imrdi treat in lit. Inl HOn
he long run, sugar will do
with a horse than the whip.
Cheap Medicine—nisv .Yoney.
All buy moiHoltios, and y m wan tlu-in
•lump—at retail lit wdiohisiilo rates. J11
ndis’ pharmacy, the largest Smuliorli
-‘ciittors’’ uf prices, has an advoi-tlsinncnt
II tiailay's |>ti|ici'containing a few prices
III other articles are sold at si nllar
ates. No matter what yon want is
■ anally kept in a largo drug store semi to
hem. They will suil It ut iistnnishlm.'
iw rat s, F iprtiss vlmrgis for pa'-kiuiui-
mder live pounds, Iwunty-iliVe eeiito.
'hitch these advert soir.cnts and prie.-s
•Send for amimhor of till i ;s at o
-.void to tiiewisj sufficient? ’
RgMIMDERS.
when lie appears, shows
for him by urchiag her
her 1
C o,l f l
W lien the grippe kept
the mare called all day
rubbling at her food and
for the familiar footstep.
for' him,
t'T£
Tli
Two beevors cannot bn made fa
on a pasture that 1ms only grass
eno igh for one.
To keop the poult y free from
vermin, their quart-rs must he kept
ft’) 1'ilutely cle.u.i,
Do not expect to sell butter a:
t -p price to private customers, un-
ioss it is lop qualify.)
Ti e only way to grow boa- iei
m-'pi each year, is t > make the land
continually (richer.
Few farmers are soslt-i ited that
they can afford to keep a cow mere
ly 11 r iso her calf,
The best way to kocp up with
agricultural progress is to take 11
live agricultural journal.
To determine whether gree;.-
•oiling really pays, let us stigge t
-hut you try it for yo n- self.
If tobacco ii to bo nade a paying
crop, it must be g ren the very
best land on the f 1 in.
You. an never gale up yonr
stock until you bo;in to use better
animals for breo ling.
The fastest way to maive money
i.i the dairy, is to keep always
eding out the poor cows.
The only way lo free the farm
• om weeds, is to cut them always
b -for th.y go to s •«.!.
The best success with sheep is
attained only by those who believe
in both wool and mutton,
Stock that is continually to opt
ed by weak fences, should not bo
blamed for becoming breaeliy.
Sweet potatoes cannot bo kept
through the winter, unless you
handle them gently w'.i n hrtrve.t-
ing-
Tbe farm will never give you
complete satisfaction so long in you
havo to huy'fruit from your neigh-
bo r.
Jf the. ’weeds have possosain of
he bed this fall, you cun hardly
■xj ect f good strawberry crop next
Thu wrong way t > in ik* money
from hogs is by hegining to fee
them only “when lug enough t
feed off.”
You can never xe -p up with th
Worn on the farm, if you over pit
off until to in ut 1,v wli.it c.111
done today.
Gre :n Appln.
Eiten in the sprin p, or any othe
season are liab'o to give on: bowel
trouble, which can Ij: speedily chuck
uil by the us: ot Dr. Diggers H 1.
Gberry uorJial. Also for children
.eothing.
FARMERS :iV oro,,ryn ”
Cheap Medicines
Sold at Retail at Wholesale Retest
SAVE MONEY!
?aulding County Sheriff^
Sale of Unreturnad Wild
Laud for Sept’ 1892-
rtUl'.igiie,
IIOll|,iop I,.oik , pli
ly 11 ia:rao..l. glvi
Man., act tiros’ I-
C1 1 iru 0 ’* 1 P'leo with Ml..
1 V h.ufno urors' iliscimi
kJgl f Li „ a|| goods mam;.
/iHilm-i-il and i in-
ported lii'u the L ni-
tod Status,
M0NEY-S,“-"""V”
siiuml. VVo sell only
list class goods, Oroeceles, Furniture,
Clothing, 1) y Goods, lints, Caps, Bonis
"id shoes, Notions, Crockery, Jotvolry.
"aggies and Harness, Agricultural iln
plitllonts, in fact anything you want.
Waved by buying of in. Solid 2A cunts
: o pay oxprossago on entatu ne.alm ers
guide, Wo are tho only concern thm
ells at nianufa-turci’s prices, allowie;
lie buyer tho sanio disc nut that tip
uaiiufa turcr givis to the '. wli -lesnl
rin'e Wo guarantee all goods to be
i |unl to n-pr -sunt;ltions or money re
funded. Goods sent liy e-.pri ss or froigli.
with privelego of exnmiiintioii befor
in,- ing.
■V. !v v IM’;:' 4C ). 122 Q uncy v 't., Chi
ago, 111.
Sta’c of Gioig'a i-au'dirg county
vill be sold before the courthouse
loor of said county in the town of
Dallas Georgia, on the fust Tuesday
" September 1892, the following
roperty, to wit:
Lots of lands Nos. 114 and 242 in
ne seuond district and 3rd section
f said county of l’aulding. each con
lining forty acres more or less; lcvi-
d on as unreturned wild land, to s it
Jy a tax fi. fa. iissuedjby W. T. F
Ihomas tax collector of said county
"favor of the state and county is
aid lots fer their tax for the year
891.
Also, at the same time and place
• ill be sold lot of land No. 4G2 in tin
9th district and 3rd section of said
ounty of Paulding, containing 4c
ores more or less; levn-don as unre
urncil wild land, to satisfy a tax fi. fa
ssued by W. T. F. Thomas tax col-
L-ctoi of said county, for its state anil
ounty tax for the yuar 1891. This
j une 9th, 1897}
J. A. Westuiiookh-,
IShorllT.
Isaac Wiliams.
Cl. W, Furr,
, Deputies.
Brown's Essence Ginger 35 cts.
Mr-llin’s Feed, can 37 and 59 “
Ncstie's Milk Food 40c., dox >4.50
Hall’s Hair Renewcr 57 “
Ayer’s Hair V gor 65 “ ■
Sozodont 50 “
Vin Maranni Cocoa 99 “
Swansdown-Powder, and llesh
Color s and 10
Viola Cream, box 33 “
Hunyadi water 25 “
Fellow’s Hypophosphites 99" *•
Mexican Mustang Liniment 18 “
Pain Killer 18, 38 mil 76 “
C irter’s Little Liver Pills 2 bot. 25
Tutt’s Liver Pills 13c., 2 for 25 “
May Apple Pills 19 “
Packer’s Tar Soap 15 “
Bradfield’s Female Regulator 68 “
Homes’ Liniment, or Mother’s
Friend 99 “
Murray’s Cyclone Liniment 35 “
F.lectric Hail Curlers 10 and 15 “
Wi llow’s Soothing Syrup 18 “
Smith’s worm Oil 1 / “
Vaseline 5, 8 and 35 “
Paregoric pint 59 “
Castor Oil, Baker’s pint 25 “
s Soap 10 “
S. S. S. 59 and 99 “
Hood s Sarsaj arilla 75 “
Hoyt's Cologne 17 “
Pierce’s Fivoiits Prescription 72 “
Pierce's Golden medical dis’v'j 73 “
Pe-ru-ni <<
Shakers Ea Root 48 “
Warner’s Safe Cure 85 “
Exsrcss charges are usually 25
cents per package under five pounds,
AIdress
JACOB’S niAlDIACY,
ATLANTA, GEORCIA.
• i EO’J GIA—I’AULDINO COUNTV.—
To alt whom it may concern: No
tice is hereby given that W. W. Hunt
as applied to the undersigned to
have probated in solemn form.the las
will and testament of J. N. Henley
'ale of said county deceased This is to
:ite all persons concerned and next
of kin to be and appear at my office
in the first Monday in August next,
ind show cause if any they have why
■aid will should nof he probated in
toleinu form and admitted to record
is the last will and testament of said
leceased. Given under my hand and
iffici d signature. This July 7th I892
H. C. Scoogns,
Ordinary
DALLAS Pf.OCUCE MARKET.
Corrected weekly.
Apples Dried per |
Honey,.. - <
Jjc.uis while Navy, Ji.oo b
mixed, 75c to 1.25 bi
Butter . 1 5 c per II
f-i or . n i 7ccpci b
OEICKENS.
. , . Iuns ’• 25 t„ 27
Cocks,;.... ■ , 5 t0 20
Ff y s . IS to 20
ln,ck: - >5 10 20
IOC do
1 las, Clay g oc p L . r i^,
“ White, 1.25 to 1.50c “
K J e “ <
Lard per I
Mheat, 7S C to $ 1.00 per huslic
Flour,.. $s-°° per. bll.
Irish Potatoes, 30c, per peel
Sweet Potatoes 1.00 per bushc
'^ eat 1-2 per I
( '"f s ••■ Coc per b
Cotton, j c
1 /fll'
OOFING.
■6 Wonthor Boarding,
Crmnlote Ceilings,
Corrugated Sheeting,
mrm Rooting Paints,
™ Iron Rooting.
E.v. TrMi|N, Mtan w<
All forms of Shsst Mstal for BuRtflno
/ ^AUSI ST* Sftllk msaBx
/ COMPLETE AND READY \
Wo APPLY WHEN SHIPPED./
CSvSBEm
WE WANT
—AN—
AGENT
In this vicinity.
CorreepondenM •olldtndt writ* flbv
price 1 and term*,
SCOTT & CO., Cincinnati, Ohio.
established tort.
$500 REWARD
Will he paid to the agent of any scale company who
mil aay over his own name as agent, that the Jonhs
« TON WAGON SCALE, $00,
U not equal lo any made, and a atandaid reliable
acale. For particulars address only
Jones of Binghamton, Binghamton, R.T.
on HID GIIIIMIUI- iooisicji. j lie im-i’t- 111
pic or piece of bread from a.nqthc^ i ^ J ‘‘
mddnj« no pan rim nr an ML
nmnnan •sjzwtf uojj * t uMoaff
Snixm lq imAnniu .»q U|.w x "uanu. jo <u«a nno
lui.u.usai «*„ii*uoA4an qn* p>«mr»»ni mom pev
HF;
AND TI
TITANI;
(Tk> Qum« of Falrl.1
'OR IA01FJ?,
STRICTLY
t* £Hf'T
CRAOr
1 DIAMOND FRA¥^ ^
CUSHION PNEUMATIO
—TIRES^~
Warranty With Every Wheel
UNO r#UN AODRUt PON CNTALOGt
ARIEL CYCLE MF6. CO.
GEORGIA— Paulding County
To all whom it may concern: M
Mary E. Mattliews admin isualrix
the estate of James P. Tatum late
said county di ceased, has in due fo
applied to the unilersij ned for lett
of dismission from said estate, a
•said applicatii n w ill be he: rd at
oifice on the 1 rst Monday ii. Scpte
her next. Given under my hand a
official signature. This June the (
'892. H. C. Scoggins,
Ordi nary,
GEORG.A —Paulding County.-
To a 1 whom it may concern:
T. Moon administrator on the est
of 'J'. R. Torlcr late of said cou
deceased, has in due form applied
he undeisipned for letters of disi
.ionfrom said estate, andsaid appli
tion will be heard at my offic: on t
rst Monday in August next; giv<
nder my hand and official signatu
This the 6th of May 1892.
H. C. Scoggins,
Ordinsry.
cor;vtEr
*•! i-’v*.
GEORGIA—I’auldimg County
To all whom it may concern:
H. & B. F. Wills administrators of
J. Wills deceased have in due foi
applied to the undersigned for lea'
to sell the lands belonging to said
tate of said deceased, said applcatii
will be heard on the first Monday
August next, at my office. Given u
der my hand and oficial signature.
This 6th day of July 1892.
H. C. Scoggins,
Ordinary.