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THE: NEW; ERA.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
! EDITOR
and
PROPRIETOR.
house*, stables, etc,
I will pay the taxes and iusur-
slice on the property; and the in
stitute is to make all repairs or
changes which may be thought nee.
essary or desirable. Respectfully,
S. II Inmak,
TERMS.
ONB YKAU gl.00
SIX MONTHS fiOt
three months ‘fo
ci?* Advertising rates sent on sppli-
cation.
Entered in tlie Poet Office at Delia*
Ga., or BOCoiid-cloHN mail mAttar.
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 28,1892
ORPHAN CHJUSREnT
The following is a generous gif;
from ii generous hearted man o.
the City of AtUmta to tho home,
less cliil Iren of Atlanta; it speaK*
for itsolf as fallow*:
To tha Ladies of tho First Pres
byterian Clinroli, Atlanta, Gn.:
In memory of my dear wife,
Mrs, Jennie I). Inman, I lay tin
following proposition before th
ladies of the First Preibyterian
church of Atlanta; and they ii
turn enn submit to ethers.
For tho sale purpose of an or
phanage I odor, rent free, for the
period ten years, from October I.
18 2. my recent residence on For-
lyth street, with u side frontage on
the extension of Nelson street
through tliu property of 200 feet,
maxing a lot 120x200 feet; and
will also donate all rarpet, gas flx
tures and other furniture that may
lie found in the house, iOdober 1,
and which, exoept furniture, are s
sulKcicnt equipment.
I will also give *2,500 a year
for ten years towards the n.'ain-
tuinnneo of the orphanage.
This entire proposition is based er " or ’ Northern.
upon the following conditions, and
up m tho neglect or violation of
either of those it is to be under,
stood that my agreement
longer binding upon me or my
heirs and that we are at liberty to
e ilcr in and take possession of the
proper',) t
1. That not less than *2.600
per annum bo given by others to-
ward the support of the orphanage
thus making a certain income of
*5.000 por mi mi in.
• 2/ 'I hat the management he
placed in the hand of nine ladies,
three of these to bo elected by the
Ladies Aid Society of the First
Presbyterian church, ami the fol
> 'g Indies, one of whom was
relativo and the others were friends
of my wifo: Mrs. Goergn
Jlynds, from the Methodist church
Mrs. A. 1). Adair, from the Bap
list church, and Mrs. Evan P
Howell, from the Chriatain church
The nine ladies are to constitute _
h Jard of management and to have
f ill control of tho afTnirs of the
inititute. Ibis board of manage
mout is to be self-perpetuating
having tho power to fill vacancies
in case of death or resignation, but
tlm number in proportion to each
church or denomination as given
above must always be maintained
8. That destitute white orphan
o’lil Iren shall be admitted as hi
as the capacity and means of tlx
orphanage will a ’mit withuot rc
gard to denominational lines
antecedents. The board of mim-
agement or its co r.mittoe on ad
mission to be the side judges of how
many above the.'numbcr of twenlj -
five are to be admitted.
b That at anytime when the-*
shill 1 e loss than twenty-five
Glossy Sheen
And vigorous growth, se M*fc Mmltel IB
hnlr, esn be eeenrad by the uae el Avert
llslr Vigor. There Is nothing betlet than
title preparation lor keeping the eeals eleaa.
cool, end tiaellhy. It reeteret to Meg MX -
gray lialr the originel eolor tad beaaty.Ste-
,i*m* lialdne**, *nd Impart* to the heir a
ailky tenure and e luting and delicate fra
grance. The mint elegant and eeoaoai**l
dressing In llie market, no toilet la complete
without Ayer’* lialr Vigor.
-- My wile believe, that tba money sprat
for Ayer'* lialr Vigor wu the beet latest,
meut ate erer made. II Imparts a Mtt
And Silky Texture
to lb* hair, and give* much aattefaeUra.*—
J. A. Adam*, St. AuguiUne, Texas.
“Alter tiling n number of other
tlnm without any aallafaotory re,nil. I
that Ayrr'a lialr Vigor I* raining my hair te
grow.”-A. J. Oamenl, General Merchant,
Indian Head, N. W. T.
“Ayer'a llatr Vigor la the only. _
I eould ever And In remove dnndrnB,
It riling humor,, and prevent loe* X hair. I
rnnAdrntly recommend It."—J. C. Butler,
Hliriieer, Mm.
Result From Uskif
"Ajrrr’ii llslr Vigor wfll j>rt9*nl
lure loss of hnlr nud when, so lost will
•itntc* n nrw growth. I Imve iibmI the
ration for those purposes and know
I affirm.”—A. loironil*, Oprloosas, LS.
Ayer’s Hair Vigor
ranraiiBD ar
Dr. J. C. IYER 4 CO., ImR, Man
Bold by DruggleU and Perlaim.
To Tho Voters of Paulding
County.
On the 27th of September, flier*
will ho ii grnnd Political rally at
Dallns, Gn., to which every body
is hereby invited to attend, and
hear the doctrines of our fathers.
Invitations have b en sent to
Hoii. John W. Maddox, Men. J.
B. Gordon, Congressman L. K
Livingston and our pearless Gov
We nlso, invite the People's
Party to come out with their
speakers with whom a division of
timo will ho made,
Come, ye, evei-Wly, an I let’s
rcnnou together as friends, neigh
bore and brothers that we rany
know and love each other better.
T. J. Fomtek,
Chairman Dent. Ex. Coin.
I have recommended Heggs’ Blood
Purifier and Cherry -Cough Syrup
several times and must say that
have been surprised and more than
pleased at results following use
same. 1 am not is halt t of endors
ing patent medicines, but can sa)
truthfully, Beggs’ medicine are all
that is clainicdf for them.—Tesah
i-nes, M. 1)., intersville, Mo.
HIRAM DRUG STORE
1. W. Dean, M. D.
J. H. Eakolx, M. D'
officio*
DEAN & EARGLE,
Physician*, Snrgcans, Aaca tchore*, and
Brnggist;
M DE.’L&HS IN
■ )i’s, Painls, Vanishes, Toilet Artec . P
fames, Patent Medicines, Etc.
Prescriptions carfully cobs m M at all times. We solicit
Patronnge of the Paopla of Hiram aad surrounding coitn r-. Con
sultation with sack other Fits,
HIRAM, GA.
GEORGIA—Paulding County—
Notice i* hereby given that unless
good cause be shown to the contraiy
new second class public read will be
established in said county on the 4th
day of October next, commencing at
he pjblic toad near Cross Roads'
church and running in the direction
Marietta ard by the residences of
F. Foster, J. T. Lewis, M. 1*. I-cw
iS J. H. Lewis, G. J. Kemp and m
Kemp to the Marietta and Burnt
Hickory road, This August 31st,
189a. H. C. Scoggins,
„ jOrdinary,
McPherson dots.
Mr. Editor will joe allow »e a
mall space la your valuable pa
per?
There is some sickness in thi*
ection. I. H, Howell hoc two
hi Id ran down with fevar,
Mr. Frank C rat on It down with
ever, but ie thought to be better.
Mr. Thomaaun’a hoy la doing
fine after all, and ie growing Ilka a
pig.
There ie an all day staging at
Braswell tha diet Sunday in Octo
ber, and everybody la iaeited to
attend. 8, P. T.
Alt, Free-
Those who here used Dl. King's New
’I,cover, know Ita raise, an • thaae wh
iave not. have the epgettanltv to tr, I*
roe. 0*11 on th* wtreittsad Draaftti
nd Ret a Tr sl Bottle, Free Need yen-
lame and addreae to H. B. Beckon A Co
'hlrago, end got afaample hntt1« uf Dr
itng'a New Life Pills Free.'*- well s« .
opy of I Hilda to Ho*t‘h and Boneehold
nalrurfor. free. All of Ukieh la gear*
snteed todojyoo good fM out
nothing, Connelly A Caanafty Dragstoto-
Padding ShcrifT» Sale Fo
Oct., 1892-
Ststs of Georgia, county of attM
ing. will be sold before the cot
lionfee door of said county, in t
town of Dallas, Ga., on t .e first Tu
Isy Oct. next, to the highest am.
lies! bidder for cash, the followin,
property, to wit:
Lot* of land Nos. 415 and 416 i
the 19th district and 3rd section 1
Paulding county Georgia, levied 1
as the property of the defendant
R. Murdock, to satisfy a stipci
even asertgage ii. (a. iasued from
aeperior court of auld'iig .-nun:
in favor of erkina Machine Co.,
J. E. Mardock. Notice given as r<
qniaed by law. This Sept. 7th, i&.
J. A. WESTBROOKS,
SWSKIV.-.
ISAAC WILLIAMS,
«. W. FURR.
Drturtxs.
as severe a school of apprentices
ship, lasting from three to ten
yonrs, as though his work were in
marble.
Meerschaum carved anil in the
rough resembles the ordinary plus-
ter cast, llie outlines tioiug com
pliant bona fi.le Inmates of the to- '* is I 0 .' 1 * 1 ’* 1 * ilh *
stitute for a period of sixty con " " d ’ 80aKP ' 1 Hl “*
secutiva days (except in case of a J*" “ lin8 " d ” ,h *
severe epcdoinic in Atlanta) the color °* meerschaum has not.i -
possession of the property is to be a**" *** d ° Wlt1 ’ < l Ui * ! ‘ t . T > * nJ >anges
given to me or my heirs. I ,r0m pur0 white to a 1 J^tow
or bluish white. Tin pi„tir
sometimes indulged in by ,ai»r.kei
of soaking a msersd uni in !ba; vra-
MEERSCHAUM.
There is a vary general impres
sion in the n)iinis of smokers that
the meerschaum part of the pipe
which they treasure so carefully
■nd take so much pride nnd satis
faction in “coloring,, is compressed
sea foam. Such, however, is not
the case. Ths German word raeer.
schaum moans in English foam of
the sea, buts its formation has
nothing to do with the sea. It is . . . _
, l;„j .1 1, . . *.the in vita tii of tha Democratic
a kind of clay, comes out of mtoes 1 . , .. .
like coal and is found only in Tun ?***
key. The artist who caries moer. '* m " 1 th#m th# " •***«'*
schaum is required to pass through
»» -w
limi M11 |Htvl4 Hm^ m^y
From the Houshold.
There Js nosMthtog pwcnl arlv
sorrowful to mo In tho wgy which
t he children nf somo houoholds
slip qniotly out of eight whoo they
hear their father's footstep oeteide
the door.
The children must “eettle down’
1 hen, for fether “oan't Hear noieo,”
and disorder “worrieo” him. Oh,
it does, doee it? It mekeo him
nervous to hear tho baby cry s,
the children angh, rloro it? He
likea to have the hoase perfectly
still does he? Well, then, whet
under the son did he ever merry
for? Why didn't he remain in
that atate of single blessedness pe*
enlinrly epproprikto to men whom
ehildren “worry," Thera ore so
many nice, quiet, delightfal board
ing houses in which the langh of a
child ie never heard because fehil-
dren ore not allowod there.
GEORGIA— a ui. tit no County—
To ail whom it may concern:—Un
’ese good cause be shown to t'is con
trary an ordar will be granted on tfi
4th day of October next e-Ublishinp
* new road, commencing at Mt. ms
riah church in the 1081st district
m. of said county running north
tfirongk the Ian Is of ily Jones an
by the residences of the widow Wa
er, E. L. Camp, B. F. wills, Jackson
Msuldie and the late residence of H,
J Wills, J. L. McGregor and ethers,
iutersecting the Rome and Marietta
’oed at R, H. ucwillenx. Given
der my hand and official . i 'nature,
Tkie Sept, 7th 189*.
H. C. Scoeciws.’C
Ordinar-
GEORGIA, PetnoiNO County
To all whom it may concern:
L. Rollins administrator of E. \V
Compton decened, h*s in due lorn
applied to the undersigned for leav<
to tell the land 1 belonging to the e.,
tate of the deceased, and said appli
cationjwill be heard on the firs
Monday ia October next, this Sept 8
189s. H. C. Scoggins,
Ordinerv.
GEORGIA, Paulding County.-—
I To el? whom it may concern: W.
T. Dewberry administrator of the
! g *ete of William Dewberry late of saidH
joi it diec lesion at Dalles on the
7th of this inetast. We will be
m hand with speakem
W. A: Ragsdale
Chairman P. l* t enramittee.
"V
IT NIP
The frontage of the lot on the
p opos© street is to begin 110 feet
from Forsyth street. For the
present, bowe-rcr, and perhaps for
some time, possession will bogivwn
«! Ac entire lut, IJ.U ‘ 10 fret, out
Dark, yellow, greasy akin ie a asm
om of disordered Kidneys and Liver
ai d unless treated properly msy -e
suit in dangerous diset**. One hat
tie of IUggi' R1.000 rutrriva * ill
remove tne cause and leave the akin
‘dear an l tr.tnspmn'. Sold ard’
T -aiaated by Connelly* crnnally.
ter, m ilk, or sU-amlng ; p
gather wrong. It sf«;: s »[,
cIuhyoy wl rr %Uui r >lo-
is
$500 REWARD
•WmWxaiSiailmgaae afrayil* mint
■•■I •wkaWIHMAWBI.llUMJMB
•TON WAGON SCALE, $00,
wet* IXr^HuLT&Txr
county deceased, has in due form ap
pfi'd to the undersigned for letters
of dismission from said estate, and
said aoplication will be heard at my
office on the first Monday in Decem
ber neat. Given under my hand and
official signature. This yept. 8th
*°9*- . H. C. Scoggins,
Ordinary.
FAKM mi SALE
T offer my farm tors i
two miles West of Dalle
m the pnbli? road., eo
tabling 120 acres, 5(
ic^es of ?am-' in a yen
ligli state of o iltiv;
ion, -to acres inclose
or pasture. TWod .vi
ings on the place. 1’i i
mil terms reasonble.
Address
E. A. D V I
3lil W. l’cier St. Atlanta, Gn.
DALLAS PRODUCE MARKET.
Corrected weekly.
Apples Dried, .. .
, . .5c per lb
Honey,
•. . .10 “ “
Beans white jNavy,
. . . ,$:.oo bu
“ mixed,
75c to i.*s bu.
Butter
15c per lb.
Corn,.....'
70c pei bu
CHICKENS.
Hens
. ..35 to *7 C
Cocks,
15 to 20c
Frys,
15 to 20c.
Ducks
1 s to 20c.
Eng*.'.
...,ioc doz.
l’eas, Clay,
,80c per bu.'
“ White, 1.25
to 1.50c “ “
Rye
I>5 C “ ‘
I.aril,
.... roc per lb
Wheat, 75c to *1.00 per bushel
Flour,
S5.00 per, bll.
Irish Potatoes,....
..30c, per peek.
Sweet Potatoes,..
. 1.00 per bushel.
M :r t
....7 1-2 per lb
Oats
Occ per bu
Cotton
7 c-
FOR SALE.
I hereby offer
orsale the brick
store house In
the town ot Dal-
as. Said store
house adjoins
Mr. O. P. Hen
derson’s store
it is large ana
roomy* and can
be bought at a g^lH|JlLVESTIBULEB
bargain. Call on
J. M. Spinks
Pub. New Era
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FAST TIME.
JMSIIIITON 4 OHITTUOOfil
• UHITED. •
MU0UMTCD JULY 17. 1892.
SOUTH BOUND
tSy.'.hTn«a»T/«ncUoj
Aefiva Brliitol (Eit*l« , rn Tlmt) *
£V™b" iE>I (Central Tim.)
ArrlT, CbMUnoef* ■
EAST BOUND,
*??l” Brtalor^Kual’TI™;' .
IrMkVB Blt*nandoHli Junction
Arrive Waablngton •
trains consists or
OnaOraiMnaUpnO^hA-
11:15 P. M.
12:40 A M.
12.46 A M.
12:20 Noom
1:10 r.M.
7JAA.M.
• KM) A. M.
940A-M*
, .N„v5?ra rr,01,B ' ' «»P.N.
Inn W*abln(<on
Arrlea Naw York
IHIlli OrVeral fwri|K Acenl.
jmo b bxtra. fare.
ChM;i Mwliilnu—ftavu Money.
All liuy muilicinoa, and you wan*, tin m
cheap—at retail at wholoanle rotes. J a
■mbs’ pliarmacr, tlio largcat Southern
'•cutters” of prices, lma an arlvoi-tisomoii t
in ti. day's paper containing n few prices
Yll other article* are aobl at similar
rntCK. No matter wlmt, you want tlmt is
ueualty kept in a lni'Kuilrug ature send to
them. They will soil K nl nstoidshilig
low rntoa, K tprosa ohm-gea for pnekages.
under five pounds, twenty-llivo cents.
Watch those advurtisomnuts nnd price*.
uScnd for nnunitior of tliiugs'nt onu.
word to thewisj su II-lent'. 1
Send us
name fur
you
The
-ist of letters in t is office if
not called for injthirty days will he
sent ♦« the Dvad Leter office;
No, 1 Miss Katie Blake,'
“ 2 Kora Jenkins,
“ • T. J. Knox,
“ 4G. T.Gan.t
- 6 Bill Daniel,
“ <1 Miss Pauline Dunlap,
- 7 V. FarnoM,
4- W. Spines, p, m»
IT A 1) \1 l? I) Q Write fur our Mam
L AIL ill rjAlijmutli Cstil .gu-, j
0 *) page liooh, pLn
lv illtiNtiated, giYii
. ktaiiiilmettirrs’ to,
r, i wt, 1 t price with Ma -
■C?- N A V H, fi'ctmei-s’ (liseouiit
nil j-oorla mam -
facturcd and im-
ported into the rni-
tud SlHtUM.
MONET-- «":"™
spend. Wo soli only
first class goods, Orocecies, Furniture,
L'lotlring, Dry Goods, Hats, Cups, Boots
•md shoes, Notions, Cr ickery, .luwelry,
itiggies nnd ' Harness, Agricnhnril m,
limonts, in fact anythin r von ,v i t.
Saved by buyin - of us. Send 25 cent)
to pay aipressago on catalogue, a buyers
• uide. We aro tho only concern that
r ells at manufacturer’s prices, allowirg
I lie buyer tho samo discount that the
manufacturer gives to tho J wholesale
rado Wo arantee all ^uo is to he
equal to representations or ntonoy re-
fundod. Goods sent by express or freigh
with privilege of examina ,
paying.
A. K4R AC i. 112 Quincy St^ (it
cago, UL
New Eim, and
keepup with (he
times, no man
in rhe county
can afford to 'be
without it. *
Pure Liquors
for Medicinal Purposes.
jacobsTpharmacy,
ATLANTA, GA.,
Oornsr Peachtree * Marietta BU.,
P. O. Box 357.
+4 WHISKIES
Moae Bom, recommended by physi
cian! ai the typical whiskey for medic-
lost purposes . . . Louie . C 5 c., Ji.oo, Ji.so
Methi selah Bye . Qt........ . ,s 5
£■<* c> w Qt
2*2“ «• Qt : . . 1.33
MeBl er Betlle I.J5
Maximal Qt < ,
OldOaaarPepper Bottle . dc', ji-xo’, fiijs
Dvnv-o Btau.... Qt::: i T
ximcobs* Malt, especially rccommtndcd
■® r ® r ®BChlal and Pulmonary com
plaints. Fow a stimulant there is
aotjmif better . . Qt I 3
™* Whl.koy, Book Candy and
y*” an •fficacions remedy
^•or throat and Kuig afTscJiccs- Bottle, -75
™ 04oqU Cam ^ . Q.l ^5,