The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, October 07, 1892, Image 1

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THE PAULDING NEW ERA. 5/1 : H'j VOLUME X. DALLAS, GECR(H>, EDI DAY, OCTIBIB 7, 1892. NUMBER SH NEW M-awO *thb ONLY PERFECT sflWHo mwmsM .FAMILY USE. .'•Mid lot price list to \V!e*,':r Wilson Mfg. Co., - Atlanta, (ia. SUFFER WITH + DYSPEPSIA ■ WHIN—3— PARKER’S DYSPEPSIA CURE IS GUARANTEED r MfstlMwtntiSN of IndliMlloa •r UmwiMto or NONET RKFUND- KO, UvitWMls to that dreadful <■—i which takes swsv vigor m4 vitality af Manhood and Womanhood, which wakes the Iheetonoe cheerful and bright, doll and pale. To these afflicted ones we offer HEALTH. For sale by all druggists, 91.00. •anplt tn application by analoilnf 10 canto. ( .Paikir Chimlcal Co., W WS^T*- SHIliSSgS ■n, nutrirtM* k.4«mM MATTHAI, INGRAM & CO., 1,0 MNOVCH IT., MkTINOnC, MO. •4 HCAD( •?., anvoii., j Tha Orutwt Medldaal DiMonr, of th«t Ag*. No Disease of the Blood can withstand its powerful cleans ing qualities. It stack to ms eleser l A Prize Picture Puzzle. A? c «* u ^ fo k r . tares, a men and bis litres taught**. tas, but it is not so easy ie distinguish the faces of the three young ladhs. Thepkrture vss psbkshed ins few atwspepmsome llnsnuo, and Mtracted considerable attention to our standard remedies. We now offer « I Any one can find tbs titan's face^but it is nTit^so s iwspspm some tine ni’o, nn>t attracted considerable attentior . . * Daw pnaa Competition in connection with it. As the sols object U to lehfiMt oer medicines into aMboaws, those who entered the former competition are rouiicstc 1 noils coasts In this one. As to the reUability of "Ihs Ford Pill Co.," and the estimation in Midi their m*ftfcfoes are held la Toronto, Canada, *here they are b^t known, pmrnns are * * newspapers, wholesale druggist* aad leading business houses generally of iw^tu, referred to the daily T|W ,,r< Nil Ck.” Wt-I ,l« el.nnt mtr of Shetland Ponte afe and many other pr i,a 'fflw&fl rrfl.r't" T>”y competitor must cut 'out tlTo IBS -r.T:~ - l®tDra# dutinguish the three girls (aces by marking a cross with a lend pencil on each, ••w«2S|22*e»*t ,# W m1iI 5 y*..n for one of the following “Trim Remedies P i ! fe Ford ? I rl *« Cminrrh Remedy,"* or ••Ford'e Prise SHM* mn 9 * mr?. < i #cl *"1 one of the above remedies you desire. Address •*Tlie Fortl PHI C<>,^C)r, Wellington Allay Sts., Toronto, Canacfa. The person whose envelop is postmarked Arab will be awarded the first prue. and the others In order of merit. A* this adver* tisement appears simultaneously throughout the United Slates, every one has an equal opix>r- “I 1 ** 1ln l t £xj5r , /^ rre s. t * , ! , ' y * r wil1 ** 8* ven Mn elegant Upright Concert , F(aO°, valued at DBOO.OO. To the firtt person from the /trfarndinga correct answer will be given a gentleman's fine Gold “Snndoe” Wutch, which strikes the hours and quarte- hours on smaM cathedral goeg at pleasure, and valued at 9300.00. To the rrrWfrom the /at/, i *T ,,r 7.*7 ”“'»»»• ‘""t, * nmiosome pair ot Port Iuron. lo the tighth from the iast % a genuine English leather travelling Trunk. Tn the mini.i from the Asrf, two pieces of genuine French Statuary, and many other prucs to aider of merit. SPECIAL PRIZES EOB EACH STATE. What Farmors's May Have. tides specta I packing c advertisement l. willing to assist In imruuuciiig our mcnicines. m ii.-ng is cnarced lor the prires in any way. They are abaolutely given away to introduce and advertise ••Ford'e I»rl so Homed lee," which are stand. i R® }»»«d to evenr family for years where thry have been once introduced. All prims will 1* awarded strictly in or^er of merit, and with perfect satisfaction to the public. The remedies wlirbe sent by mail, postpaid, and prises f roo of duty. a watch ron Evrtrev correct axswkb. An extra prrmliirnof. gcnti’nii -‘Fonrl, Watch, (.ten. winder,)willbcaw«rtledto.rwy Mrton whoientla * carred nnawrr within 30 day.. fi.rlhi, adv.niiKmeiit appear., In ca«o they 1 tumid not he fortunate enough to Mcme one of the larger p m. Thet U.if.ny one can ftml the three face, end •ncloss them within 30 days from the time tins Advertisement appears in the newspaper, they are guaranteed either one of the leading pri s, or an extra premium of a watch on conditions stated. No answer will be noticed that dors not c- laincents for one of Point's l*rlso Remedlm. AMrau THE FORD PILL CO, “i Cor. Wellington S Bay SU., Toronto, Canada. witunif w ;.w n'k " Ot/.t. U '!M,T n|. Itti in failly n ! i;;. :t — t 11 i.It'll tn, y 1 nor of li'WM'. I w :u , MAXIIOOl), o.itidiiitfU-i I i! ilniiti, tpn tllO wi-IIh Of iffo. I It' oliW;lii\ lit li t l‘t’, Droiitlftil Uro.itnti,|\Vo tk hhh of .Mciinii v. Pintitli'H upon tlio fa 'll, mill 11 *1 I !m i-l’.oola Ipiiiliiur to rally tlpi'iiv, f'oiotiio; I'oii o iaHanitv, not tl for IHIOiv Ol 1 ' 1,1 l-’K (ounied) froo with purl ionium of n limiu cure. N Cure N • f‘ .v UK, I'AIIK- KB, il lO N. Cherry, Nudivillr. Tfiit). 1V0MKN who liuvi! Ili iid nclit'H. fii 'ltiu in k. N'i ttl'pl (jins, Soimty. I’lofuMc, tin I l’ttiii til MmirtronlioiiK i i«- dors, mid i»] lnucmniiH of tlio Won b mid Keen tl Oinmis. 1 sir reiiiifftn. I,cuoorrlioja. olf., should pond for WOMAN’S KOOK Ol 1 ' t.l I'K/w-nlcil) r cc with particuUirH for homo euro. No Cure No Pay. StionUllo Qtmliiloiilioim Unlimited JKxporieiiCc. Cnri ftil tHiipno- aia mid lloni’Ht ItoprOKenbiltoim Jarr tlio soorotHOf nurniioceaa. Aildrosc, C.W. PAItlvKRM. Ii., SHO A. Clmrry Nnshvlllp. Tenn. DEFORMITIES Cross Eyo» llulr I,ip, f'lirvaturp of lit plno, Clu!> C-iet, Hip Joint nisotiso, itud I deformitids if tlio Minds, Armt Legs, mid Keot radically cured. OlSKMiUItKMKXTS. Snporlliiotts Hair,JWine Marks, Mn|o , etc., p iiiilcssly and perfectly remov <1 Sami for vidnablo tromiso on the aliovi Address, 0 . W !* Vlt'vUlt Cherry, Nashville Tonn. FDRM1E! Chbirs! Chairs!! Chair3.i! GliANDHEDUCTICN Clnirs r.'tlncod Iro n 90 to 75 cts. “ “ “ 85 75 “ “ v “ 60 lo 50 “ “ “ “ f 65t 5- Rocker' also preally reducti'. Il-jd-. ttai sfi'jm to f,;\co ;r. I.. RAWLS, Furniture Dealer, DALLAS, - - GA. C& 1 , [nautitles of all'the blood purifiers on tlm market. l»ut nouo teemed So do me any good until I (truck w. W. CL (Wooldridge's Wonderful Cure). Five bottles of this truly wonderful medicine ban made n complete euro ot me. When I commenced Bgga^j^jsassaciE RROKfJ from an» tAirm 01 DR. Weil.ROBERTSON. DOWN inon and women siill.iring from an, torm of CHRONIC DK EASE, can secure a valual lo work, on their affliction (sealed) free, and leant how they can ho cured at homo, by writ I n e m i s JF Oi'fice ever T. J Coop ir’a Stcr Dailas, Ga. Can be found in his ofiRoe the two ingDU. PAlUCEB&Co.WONorU» t;her- first weeks ir. each month. All land progressive farmer* geing to tin w>. If yoS are satulio I with n amal btiiiuuas that will giro n f tir in ■ coma, yon may take to fanning, y.tt it will giro a bettor yield for t, small citpiltil than any atlier lion- oralile business known. Persons ir.ny not U-liovo that staten.ent. iiHi'.oiigh it is true. 1 No person can liaino other hon orable basinrsa ie|u:ring only four or iivo tiiousand dollars that will give suoil a yiold. It is indeed an lionest n-inunomtiro and inde; end- ent profession. A certain mer- elmnt was heard to s ty that lie had to be polite to maintain Ids enstnn, altlKingh tliere aro many times when ho would have kicked some ofTeuding person out of the door, but on the farm a man i * more independent than ho can po.,* sibly be in any oilier place. It is true that when selling ho must luve what his customers want, but lie aosen't Imv,* to meet so many people as docs the "busy bitsiues.e man. 1 lo can spend a groat deal more time at homo witli his family and this is an important and a se rious feature in the life of every individual. Some noarcely have time to become acquainted with their families. It is said that the child of a drummer once went to her mother crying and said, “Mam ma, llie iiinn that stays here ovu 1 .'hmdays whipped me.” The business man eats a hurr'tid breakfast, takas his dinner down town and gels homo for aupp?r Into at night, tired and vexed and woin out with the duties of a rush ing life. Ill tile farm homo a mail ran have pearls all that is really vali able of tho city life wit lion many of the objeotional features of the latter. Let us c unpar some of our farm homes with some wealthy suburban residences, The lattur hare fine g otinds, shapely trees, extensive lawns, etc, bat what country home oonnot have the same with less expanse. The latter ran lie j ist ns comfortable ami luxuriant, though probablj not so extravagant. Tlinedy house h.u its steam heaters ami ra liator lint the enmity homo cm u ami many are fit te I with the s no, al though as ( liarh» Du ley Varner says, “Thurc’s notuing s i eue-u-ful as the hack-log li e," and eauuit tlcrivc the comfort ami in-piru from aho'-alr furam-n tliac a - ing stove ceu givj. It is true tlint the city lus luxury of g i ligli .i but the fa.uncr run miinnfnet his own gis if lie uIhmmu, or nlrit is butter lie can light liis liu n about as well for m i twelcli tli money. 'I’lio city home has a batti room, and a farm ho i-.o ran ami ought and does the same. It might he said that if a man would put into a farm as much money at th" above inentioae I, comforts would demand lie couldn’t suit it and ge.. bac- his money. Probably no:, but the fact is li j d ’o.t n >t want t > sell it, Yet the standard i f fa un ■ ing going up, and improved farms will in the fiitui/e be those most in demand, 'file street car is a lux ury that the farmer cannot liuvo and does not especially need, yet in tho future there will bu electric cars running on moat roads be tween important oitiev. There are already two electric car lines run ning across county land in Ohi'j, and more are sure to be built. People are trying to gel, out of the inud, add with good roads, plenty of stone find Rtone emshera th ■ all poisons should enjoy, mil tho farmer of tho future will a< cer tainly have it us ho will hare his vegetable garden, Then the farmer has more breathing room. The d ances ft r pure air and water nr« serious quus- tioncs in cities. In the small towns they give more trouble tlun in the larger ones and it cannot well lie controlled or prevented, The earth closost., the cement lloor, the close drain anil the cistern have other bom-fits than the sav- of inanars. It is certain that we can’t blame tho Lord for our sickness if wo have filthy sur roundings. There is a chance and ability to cat sleep oil the farm that cannot bo feit in tho city.— T. li, Terry. LIBERTY HILL ITEMS. There can be no health for eith- r mind or body so long as the hlood is vitiated. Cleanse tho vit* al current from all impurities by the use of Ayor’H Sarsaparilla. 1’liis medicine recruits the wasted cne-gios, strengthens tlio nerves; and restores horltli to the debilita ted system. NOTICE, All persons indebted to mo for tuition for 18Dt and 181)2 aro re spectfully requested to settle with mo by note or casli at a very early lay. I shall leave Dallas by tlio 2 th inst. John Maiilu- ■Wlty X ® Wo Dio? Y’itul statistics classified shows the respiratory organs to the fue- o point in man. Diseases of thu lungs are out of all proportion in fa ality. Take Tapior’s Ctiuiokeo Itunodynf 8wool limn Mullein for coughs, colds and co isump- > ion. CN M RIORUM. Departed this life on September 2(Jt'i, Susan \V. Davis. Sho was born in Pulliam county, Georgia, April 2 Ub, 181$. Slio was mar ri.id in Carroil county, Ga., Doc. liu* 2-lt!i 1820. She joined the (jhurcli in her sdiojl days and liv - utl i consistent Christum life and died in full triumph of Christuin faith. She was going to meet lies Savior. Sho bore her last sickne g with great fortitude, without a muriner. Her last words was for nt r olid Iren arl g and children to inert her in heaven. Sh t died in Moaro! county, Mis-., and was n 111 tl at Pleasant Grnvo church i-y a large one.ourse of friends. S'e- was 74 yearr 5 months and 8 d iys old. Tilt re aro three wo ds that sweet ly blond, That on thu heart a aie graven, A precious soothing balm they lend Their mother home and heaven. They twins a wreath of of .beaut - ous flowers, Which placed on momories urn, Will even the longest gloomcst hours, The golden sunlight turn, If from our side the first if lied, And home bo hut a n ine, Let’s strive tlio narrow path to tn ad That wc tlio last may gain. 11. W. Davis, The sickness ol this community are improving. If th's mouth continues dry the <otton will so in ail be upon, for a churl it.ii su is easy curried. Mrs. Martha Clark and Lom Matthews and family, of Texas, have returned to old Paulding again wo learn. Tho fine dwelling house former ly owned by Mr. Hestali near • Draketown, last owned by a Mr. McLendon caught on firo last 4th Sunday wo learn while tho family were pill absent and burned t’o uslios. Peoplo can’t bo too caro- ful about fire this dry weather. * The minutes of tho Tallapoosa Association liuvo bicnde’ayodover ten days from this writing, hi * will hastily bo delivered to eac.1i church as booh as they are receiv ed. Mrs. J. II. Adai'. of Atlanta, is lying vory low with ft ver. Mrs. Pollock, her mother will visit her today. Elder William Duprao, of Oth er, Ga., departed this life last Thursday, and was interred at ML Zion cemetery on the 80th. Ho has baen confined a great pirtiou of his tiino for twelve months until a week before lie tiled lie taken puciinionio fever ami soon paid that awful debt we all have to pay. Mr. Joseph Ponte!’, was joined together in tho holy stats of mat rimony last Sunday t > a Miss Leo* lei- Palmore, ol tains distric * Parson Joseph Dupree officiating: Mr. Tims. Colo and Miss Emma Morgan wore mairio I on the 4th .Sunday in Inst month. E tier Jou* eph Dupree officiating G. W. C. (Dioil i.ojks. (tom! limits nro ntoro Hum skin i!vop,tle ponitiiiK upon a licnlHiy condition of all ttio vital organs. If Hie l.ivcr lie inactive yon liavu a liillmm Look, if .vonrrti.ninch lie tlisordoruil yim have it Dyspeptic iVok mill if your Kidneys lie affcctod you have a Pincliod Look. .Senile pimtl licnlLli mid yon will Inly,o good looks, Eloetrio lilt ers is (lie great nltorntlvo mid Tonic nets directly on these vital organs, curd I’iniplos, IIIuIuIich, Dolls and gives a good eomplotion. Sold at Connelly * cell in 'y's Drug Store, 60c. per liotllo. Salary $25 to i5 50 aWeek- | \\ o will pay above »a’ary to any poo!* a .out rollin«; o *r lino of good*, pillior to | diultti’H or ouiMto 1 s Wo dual in firs- cl is.* good* only, «tud hoII at lowest man ufivctiirer’H pri Apply to KA3PEid.J0 12 2 Quirnv St, Chiua^)a y II » P. P. 1 WBoiraiPW waronm cbm co. couiaBta, ol PMiuunAUiMnaM* FccSslsbfCSWtfi) ^ Connall) I I tj Streat, Kafhvflla. Tenn. Better write to day, detajl are (k«|m«w Please tete>ww«iw»H«»»»1Swwtewj—WAril The Providential Pile Preparation is sold under a positive guarantee to cure any case of Piles if our directions are fol lowed. For sale by your druggist, or post paid on receipt of price, $i.oo, and 1 our guarantee to refund I £ the care of the hair were made Same if no CUTe follows » part of a hu lies cdueaiiou, wo Qyj- directions. |g«fc>uS«SatS abonld not s««ro many gniy heads - . ». ly 9 **! f. and the use of Hall a Han Renew- ; r nikMlill r fc w IdSHM of Dentil work done in the best of Tho farmer cart f.ave a small ir i stye. Prices reasenabe, and at , garden, tho ci(y man can no 1 , li ne. Work guaranteed