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THE: NEW: ERA.
The jmilestrienuo lias not had
Ira. iv adventured on hor trump!*.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY 8h6hlw&yslu ajoompa ion.Tf I
on tuiH t ip bIi« luii hud to slip her
HIRAM DRUGSTORE
) EDITOR
J. M. SPINKS, J and
) PROPRIETOR.
TERMS.
ONE YKAIt |1.0<
BIX MONTHS 50i
v.iree months 26<
j3TAdvertising rates sent on appli
catbn.
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Entered In tho Post Oflico at Dallas.
Ga., an second-* lass mall matter.
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16,189;
ZOE IS A WALK El
L'tea Gayton Beaches Atlan
ta and Goes to B d
SHE HAS CHILLS ANft FEVEF
Tnmplng from Now York to S«>
Fnncitoo on a Wager of$5,000
and Sida Beta
From Atlanta (Johstitution.
.Mios Zoe Gayton, who is walk
ing from Now York to San Fran*
cisco on the crossties and a wager
is nt the Markham liouso, ill. Sin
and her dog and their manager am
a siaiiiiit manager reached A'.lanti
yesterday morning. She and tin
dog walk all the time. Mr Mur
shall, who manages Mist Gay ton
tramp, and Mr. Clark, who assist*-,
taico turns riding. One of th-
two men accompanies Miss Uiiytoi
all the time.
She was a side woman yestordav
afternoon, but she stands sufferin
great fortitude. Miss Oayton walk
ed from Sun Francisco to Now
York two yeas ago. Sho was ac
companied by this sumo spanie
and by “Pop” Marshall, On tl a
trip she took a northern routo and
liivoled 3,300 miles in 167 day.*,
and won a b*t of #3,0)0. Thi>
route U 3,860 miles, and she ha
made a but that she can walk it in
167 days
“Yes, indeed, I will do it, if I cl,
not break down,” she Haul yes ter
day t> a Constitution reporter
“Not counting Sundays, on whicl
I cun rest, 1 only have to averug
twenty-three niilos uduy. I ha
walked thirty-soyen miles in
day.”
Tho prodostrienno says that
winter she prefers to walk durint.
the d;iy, but in summer she wonli
rathor walk at night, when it
moonlight. Tlieao are difTereu
icasons. Ill the first place, it
coolor, and then at night one does-
not attract so much attention a> ii
the day. She likes to start ahou
sundown and walk all night and
on until it begins to get hot in th
morning.
Tho party loft Now York July
25th and came through Now Jer
sey to Philadelphia and on througl
Baltimore and Washington ai d
down the Richmond and Danville
Miss Gayton is not tho attenuated
woman one would expect to see
She has a sturdy, robust figure and
a face which to'Is that she is i
plucky, d -termined woman. Sin
carries a little g i >, in which is n
small supply of apparel, some toil
et articles, with powder, of course,
a revolver and a can of the finest
tea. The wholo kit does not weigh
biit three or four pounds.
“You can understand how I on*
. oy a soft bod. I seldom touch
one. We generally camp out thi-
we.itlier where we halt. I was at
tacked with chills and fever the
day I crossed over into Virginir.
Mr. Marshall thinks that I contrac
ted ma’aria passing through New
Jersey. I don’t know, but I have
h id trouble in getting the food J
should have on this trip. Fresh
beef is not always to be had when
revolver in her po. ke , but she had
not to draw it. A few nights ago
she says she and “Pap” Marshall
were followed by two negros. Sin
got tired of of it after awhile and
stopped and to d them to walk ir
front a J walK fist, file adds
that they they walked ahead in a
hurry un 1 have not been s e
since.
Them is <6,000 up on this walk
of hors enl nearly t n thou-nml
dollars in bets. Shu thinks eh.
will make #15,000, Whei sin
gets to San Francisco she will sto
walking except when nocess in (
She will then rut urn to the stag,
and she does not calculate tli.ii
there will bo liny walking done b>
hor company. Miss Gayton is ;
native of Spain, hut hasKpciil n a
ly all her life in th's country. Slu
has been before the public f*.
twonty-four yours. Sho bate
around the world, b it walked lo
than one sixth of the d stinn.
When she is on a tramp she ha
her book signed by tliu rsilros-
telegraph operators at a'l the prin
cipal points.
Miss Gayton says that lu-r dog it
standing the tramp all right. Sh
is taking quinine and liopu to leuv
his afternoon for Montgomery b
he Atl inta and West Point load.
E. W. Dean, M. D.
CATARRH
Is » most lostlisome, dangerous, and preva
lent malady. It la a blood dlseaae, usually
of Scrofnlons origin, and for whloh loeal
treatment la useless. Before health la pos
sible, the poison must he eradicated from
the eyetem, and to do this
8UCCE83PULLY
the disease must be treated through the
blood. For tlila purpose no remedy le so
effective as Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
" For the past eight yean, I have been
■evenly afflicted with Catarrh, none of lbs
many mmedics I tried affording me any re
lief. My digestion was considerably Im
paired, and my sloep disturbed by phlegm
dropping Into my throat. In September
last 1 rosolred to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
began to use It at onoe, and am glad to
testify to a groat Improvement In my health.”
—Frank Teson, Jr., engineer, Ml West
Fourth street, Now York City.
“My daughter, te years old, was afflicted
with Catarrh from her Sfth year. Last Au
gust she was
TREATED WITH
Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and after three months
nf this treatment she was completely cured.
It was a most estraordlnary esse, aa any
druggist hem can testify." — Mrs. D. W.
Banes, Valparaiso, Neb.
Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla
rssrisss BT •
Dr. L C. AYER & CO., Lml, Mia
Sold by ell Druggists. IMseHisUboUlss.lt.
office or
GEORGIA—Pavldino County— j
Notice is hereby given that unless j
good cause be shown to the contra y
s new second class public road will be
J. H. Earulk, M. P' j established in said county on the 4th
day of October next, commencing at
the pjblic toad near Cross Roads'
__ -w—w » -j-. „ _ 1 church and running in the directi or
DEAN & EARGLE.^str^^TSTu?
is, J. H. Lewis, G. J. Kemp and Wm
Physicians, Surgeons, Acconchores,
139s. H. C. Scoggins,
(Ordinary*
Druggist;
DEALERS IN
)i!s, Pain.A Varnislios, Toilet ArticlePci
fumes, Patent Medicines, Et\
Pin sciiptions cai'filly compound® ljit all times. W# solicit th*
i'atroimgo of the People *of Hiram and surrounding country. Con-
ml tut ion with citch other Free.
HIRAM, GA.
George William Cm tin, wl o
lie ) at his home August 31, was i
1 pri'seutative of tl:e higli- st an 1
ioh!est qualities n inmnlistn. In
his early life Mr. (JurtiH was mo
at ml with Veiling dui :os, but foi
he pa-t forty years he has been
onnected with tho house of liar*
er Brothers, receiving, it is said,
a ye irly s dary of $20,000 for his
vies on I la p-'i-'s Weekly and
ipe’s lion tidy. At tho death
n Injury J. Raymond it is report-
I that he iits o To red and refum'd
lie editorsliip of the New York
imes. Probably tin decision was
vise, for daily journalism offers
itde opportunity for the cu'tira
tiou of that giaceful, leisurely, yet
forcible style which Ins i harmed
many readers of the “E,.sy
Chair” paper in the Ha-per maga
fine.
Paulding She.iaTs Sale Fn
Oct., 18J2-
State of Georgia, county of Pauld
ing. will be sold before the uo
house door of said county, in 1.
town of Dallas, Ga., on t ic first Tin
lay Oct. next, to the highest am
best bidder for cash, the followin)
property, to wit:
Lots of land Nos. 415 and 416 ir
the 19th district and 3rd secti n o
Paulding county Georgia, levied
is the property of the defendant J
K. Murd ick, to sitisfy a superi-
ourt mortgage fi. fa. issued from ;l,
uperior court of I'luldm? count*
in favor of Perkins Machine Co., v».
1. E. Murdock. Notice given as r,
luired by law. This S nt. jih. 18.,.»
J. A. WESTBROOKS,
SitgRirr.
ISAAC WILLIAMS,
G. W. FURR,
Dininii.
FOR SALE.
I hereby offer
<brsale the brick
store house in
the town of Dal
las. Said store
house adjoins
Mr. O. P. Hen
derson’s store,
it is l irge and
oomy, and can
be bought at a
bargain. Gallon
.1. M. Spinks,
Pub. New Era
DALLAS PR00UK MARKET.
Corrected weekly.
Apples Dried,..... . .5c per lb
Honey, 10 “ “
Beans white jNsvy, $:.oo bu
“ mixed, 75Ctoi.*sbu.
Butter, 15c per lb.
Corn 70c per bu
CHICKENS.
Htns S5 to aye
Cocks, «S to aoc
Frys, 15 to 10c.
Ducks, IS -• soc.
Eggs ioc do*.
Peas, Clay, 80c per bu.
White, i.*s to 1.50c “ •*
Rye. «SC“ *
Lard, tocperlb
Wheat, 75c to $1.00 per bushel
Flour, 85.00 per, bll.
Irish Potatoes, 30c, per peck.
Sweet Potatoes 1.00 per bushel.
Meat, 7 1-1 per lb
I *ats " 60c pei bu
Cotton, 7 c*
T > Tha Voters of Paulding
County.
On the 27tli of September, ther
will bo 11 grand Political’ rally at
Dallas, Ga., to which every body
s hereby invited to attend, and
hear the dootri.ics of our fathers.
Invitations have b en sent
i r on. John W. Maddox, Gm. -
B. Gordon, Congressman L. I
Livingston and our pcul jss Gov
ernor, W. J. Northern.
Wo also, invito the Pooplo’s
Party to co-no out with their
speakers with whom a division of
time will bo made,
Como, ye, everbody, and lot’
reason together as friends, neigh
bors and brothers that wo may
know and lovo each other better.
T. J. Foster,
Chairman Dem. Ex. Com.
I have recommended Buggs’ B1 od
Purifier and Cherry Cough Syrup
several times and must say that I
' ave been surprised and more than
pleased at resu'ts "following use o
same. 1 am not ix hah t of endors
ing patent medicines, but can say
truthfully, Beggs’ medicine are all
that is claimed! for them.—Tesah
Jones, M. I)., Wintersville, Mo.
, $500 REWARD
“ “ d ”' lk h “ b “" * SFistasasL'r^jssa,-**
Now Try T ii«.
It will cost you nothing an I will sure
y do yo 1 Rood, if you havu a Cun ;li
'nlil, or any troublo with Throat, Oil s
r Lungs. Or. King's New Discovery foi
onsumptlon, cough., anil colds is guar-
utcod to givo roliof, or money will b»
1 lid book. HulTcrrrs from la Uripi e
und it just tlu- thing and under its u
■id a speedy and perfect recovery. T> y
sample bottle nt oui expense and Inain
or y in self ,11st how good a thing it b_
rial bottl is free at C'ounally A Connal
i Ding tor-, barge hCo 5Ce. am.
.00.
Ju-lg W. J. I loud, of Buchan-
an, died on the lltli instant, af e
I ling -ring ilhioss of muiijr months,
•judge ho.id was a well known law.
yer who enjoyed a good print' t
for many years. He had repre
sented Uiir lion county in tiie log*,
isl.ituro many time*, as well as
this Senatorial district, and was
always true to the trust repos d in
him. Judge head was a Captain
II the life war and made a brave
Confederate soldier, 1 !e bad many
friends i 1 this part of the statu
who will regrot to learn of hi.
death.
Pure Liquors
for Medicinal Purposes.
JACOBS’ PHARMACY,
ATLANTA, GA.,
Coraor Poxchtree ft Marietta Sto.,
p. o. no. s«r.
WHISKIES I>
Mn.. r.o««, re-omnend.d ty r l v -i.
cun, a. the lypl-al irhl.tcy for mcUic-
oui crow..... 61! ■ •
lleritiltnire n,
JpMr-rer . . . . ! fiouV. ! ! f f f
Mllvllllll. ' ... ...,
Oldo.oor Topper H i-iie . V-c' f, tl'if
Cnunillnii Club . . n,,ulc . i . j, „ J «
Pure llourboit . . Ot ’ ' ' * ”
Dunya si-.it,. o-
J..COI,.- Malt, ..p^eVli recommended
GEORGIA—Paulding County—
loall whom it may concern:—Un. I
less good cause be shown to the e**”-1
trary ar. ordar will be granted on th
4th day of October next establish!n.
a new road, commencing at Mt.
riah c’l irch in the 1081st district r
m. of said county running nortl
tirough the lands of Wily Jones an-i
hy the reside .ces of the widow Wa k
sr, E. L. Camp, B. F. Wills, Jackson
Mauldin and the late residence of H
J. \\il's, J. I.. McGregor and others,!
interaec'.ing the Rome' and Marietta |
road at R, H. Mcuillens. Given un-
Hcv my hand and oflit.ial signature. |
This Sept. 7th 1 ^9?.
II. C. Scosuiivs,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA, PAU'IDINQ Cochty
1° *11 whom it may concern: \L
L. Rollins administrator of E. R
Compton deceased, has in due forn
applied to the undersigned for leav
to sell the lands belongingto the es
tate of the deceased, and said appli
cation will be heard on the firs
Monday in October naxt. this Sept 8
, S9*- H. C. Scoggins,
Ordinarv,
same days. What do I cat? G n
•rally milk and la v eggs ft?
Iweakfast and enp;-er, with rar,
*>:cf and vegetables for dinner.”
5 TON WAGON SCALE, $00,
7* FOR THJ HIpMBl
WcakiM*is MaUtU,
MteaLtake
PMknWa wl&m titw _ IMtOWN’S IRON fllMa
j. -LAalaw**
GEORGIA, Paulding County.—
I To all whom it may concern: W.
| T. Dewberry administrator of the es
tate of William Dewberry late of sa’d,
county deceased, has in due form ap
pli d to the undersigned for letters
of dismission from said estate, and
said application will be heard at my
office on the first Monday in Decern
ber next. Given under my hand and
official signature. This s«pt. 8th
•89 ? * H. C. Scoggins,
Ordinary.
List of letters in this offi » i(
not callod for in thirty days will Ve
sent to the Dead L'*ti*r ollice:
No, 1 Miss Kntie Blak",
“ 2 Nora Jenkins,
*’ 3 T. J. Knox,
“ 4 G. T. Gan,
“■ 6 Bill Daniel,
“ 6 Miss Pauline Dun'ap,
“■ 7 F. FsnsoU,
J. W. Spinks, p, sr.
FARM FOR SALE.
I offer my farm forea
• wo miles West of Dalln
in the public road., con
Gaining 120 acres, 5(
icres of up in a ver
high stato of oultivr
in, 4o acres inclose
r pasture. TWodwe
ings’on the place, ri
ml terms reasonble.
Address
¥, A. DAVI
361 W. Peter St. Atlnntn, Ga.
FAIT TIME.
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800 page book
l> AisUnil MtTiif VI
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0 . —.—.Mt price with Man
N A V li'ufacturera’ discoum
DA I Don all goods manu
factured aid in.
ported Into the Uni
led Mates.
MONEY—
A spend. We sell only
first class goods, Groceries, Furniture,
lothing, Dry Goode, Hats, Cape, Boots
and ehoM, Notions, Crockery, Jewelry.
Buggies and ’.Harness, Agricultural im-
pllmenta, in fact anything you want.
Saved by buying of na. Send *5 cent a
to pay axpreasage on eaUlu;u<-. a buyers
guide. Wc are tho only concern that
aril* at manufacturer’s prices, allowing
the buyer the same discount that the
manufacturer gives to the * wholesale
r*do We guarantee all .goods to bp
equal to representations or money re
funded. Goods sent by express or freigh-
with privelege of examinati ... r
paying.
K R *C ). 12S Quincy St., (hi
eago, 111.
• . sSSStS-
arvlT, WsMIaftan 1- SCooXM;
M fLmmfi Altai.
Cheap Medicine-:* ave Money.
All buy medioinee, and you wan*, tbrm
-heap—at retail at wholesale rate*. J a
-.■be’ pharmaov, the largest Sou'her a
•cutters” of prices, haa an advertiaemen t
•n to-day'* paper containing a feW prices
Vll other article* are sold at similar
rate*. No matter what you want that la
-iwtal'y kept in a large drug store send to
hem. Thoy will sell it at astonishing
low rates, Express charges for packages
under five pounds, twenty-fiive oenta.
Watch these advertisements and prioea
-.Mend for a number of things!at ono
word to the wise audio lout?
Send us you
name for The
New Era, and
keepnp with the
time.*, no man
in rhccjiinty
3an afford to be
without it.
was tamuMsusuffUMMui
Jacobs'Pharmacy
ATLANTA. OEOROIA.
Marietta A Peaohtrsa Straats.
F. O. Bex SST.
Few SAMPLE PRICES:
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BWv.vav: i3f
Alkock'a PluMn.“ * JJ«'
PhMMn . ijc!
jJSJgktd 1 ’• Add PhMplMM.. . . u ud 75c.
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