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THE: NEW :ERA.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
J. M. SPINKS, J
1 EDITOR
AN
) PROPRIETOR.
TERMS.
ON* YKAR #1.00
•IX MONTHS 50c
run** months 25c
jyAdvertising rite* tent on appli
cation.
Knteredln tlio l’ost Office at Dalles,
Ga., as aeooi.d-claM mail matter,
—
FRIDAY OCTOBER 7, 1892.
Hints for Home Comfort.
Eat slowly and you will no
over eat.
Keeping the feet warm will pre
vent headaches.
Late for breakfast—hurried for
dinner—cross at tea.
A short needle makes the most
expedition in plain sewing.
Between husband wife little at
tentions beget much lore
Always lay your table neatly
whether you have company or net
Whatever you may chooie t<
give away, always keep 'your It m
per.
Dirty windows speak to the
passerby of the negligence of thr
inmates.
There is much more injury don<
by admitting visitors to invalid
than is generally supposed.
Matches, out of reach of child
ren, should bs kept in every be-
room. They nre cheap enough.
When sheets or chamber tow
els get thin in tho middle, cu
them in two, sew the edges
together, and the sides.
When you dry salt for the ts-
bio, do not place it in the’ salt oel
lars until it is cold, ortherwiae ii
will harden into a lump.
Persons of defective sight, whei
threading a needle, should hold ii
over somet' ing white, by which
the sight will be assisted.
same amount of strength in a
ch erful person would be taken as
an indication of healthfuluess,
But these trouble Jbor.owers are
always expecting disorders < f e ery
Ki d, and if they do not actually
come, they arc sick all the same —
of disappointment.
Thousands of pcoplo are dying
every year from this constant supl-
cion of their health, while others
i*ttle down into to a gloomy state
from forebodings of trouble to
come. They do not know why it
sthoy are expecting something to
happen. A bird flies into th
window, a salt cellar upsets on the
table, or a cricket c ir,»s on the
hearth and they thi e ad actu
ally expect a messenger to rush in
with evil tiding.
What good does Lotting do?
increases only with inhulgenc
like anger or ap e te. I d
ranges on 's temper, e c ;rs un
pleasant selling to ' a -1 everybody
audio f ses the mind, h aliens
he whole pori.m, uufl .titg for the
.roper completion of tho worn
tho trifling inturruption or dis
turbance of which startul the fret
ful lit,
S ppose things go wrong toJi.y;
t .n “.omorrow are coining, in
' hiuli to try again, and tho tiling
n.t worth clouding your owi
spirit and those around you, injur
ing yourself anil others physically
—for the mind affects tliu body
—for such « tri ’o.
G. W .LINDSEY,
-DEALER IN-
General Merchandise;
SHOES A SPECIALITY.
I have added 20 feet to my
Store House, and have by far the
Lppgest Stock of Geods ever
brought to Braswell.
I buy as low as the lowest and
11 sell cheap.
CHILDREN’S, MISSES’, LADIES
AND MEN S SHOES.
Guaranteed to Give ’Satisfaction,
BRASWELL, - GEORGIA.
Pudding Sheriff’s Sale For
HOY., 1892-
Stats 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 Tucs
day Nov. neat, to the highest aud
best bidder for cash, the following
property, to-wit:
Lots of land Nos. 415 and 4*6 in
ths 19th district and j'd section • f
Paulding county Georgia, levied on
as ths property of the defendant J
K. Murdock, to satisfy a superior
:.urt mortgage fi. fa. issued from the
•uperior court of Paulding county,
in favor of Parkins Machins Co.,
J. E. Murdock. Notice given as re
quired by law. This Oct. 5th, 189a
J. A. WESTBROOKS,
SHcsirr.
ISAAC WILLIAMS,
G. W. FURR.
Deputies.
Poiamsd by Serofkila.
Is the sad story of many lives made
miserable through no faults o'
their own. Scrofula is more espe
daily than any other a hereditary
disease, and for this simple reason
Arising from impure and insufti
dent blood, th«|diseaM locates it
self in tho lymphatics, which air
| in I osed of white tissues; thei r
a | criod of fo tal life when thr
whole body consists of white tis
sum, and th.refote the unborn
child L especially susseptible t>
this dreadful disease. But there
is a remedy for scrofula, avhethe
hereditary or acquired It ii
Hood's .Sarsaparilla, 'which by its
powerful effect 011 the blood, ex»
pels all trace of tho disease and
gives to the vital fluid the quality
and color of health. If you decid’,
to take Hood's Sarsaparilla do no
accept any substitute.
Headache
Usually results Iron, s dornngml lUnimrli nr
k ilunlili liver. In either cnee, nn aperient
le needed. Arer'e rills. the mildest and
■met reliable cathartic in uso, correct nil
Irregularities ol the etomech, liver, Slid
bowels, end, In ■ brief I....J, relievo the
Biost distressing besdkche. These pllle are
highly recommended by the prolesslun, mid
tho demand lor them li universal.
“I have been kflllcted, lor years, with
headache and Indigestion, and though I
•pent nearly a fortune In medicines, 1 never
found any retie! until I began lo take Ayer's
Pllle. Six bottles of these Pills completely
•tired me." — Benjamin Harper, Plymouth,
Montserrat, W. I.
“A long sufferer from headache, I wo*
CURED BY
twoboxeiot Ayer's l’llls." — Kmnut Keyes,
llubbardston, Mass.
"For.tlie cure ol houdache, Ayer's Cathartic
Pills are the most efficient medicine I ever
need.''—Robert K. James, Dorchester, Mass.
" For years I was subject to constipation
and nervous headache, eausod by derange
ment of tho liver. Alter taking various rem
edies. I have become convinced that Ayer's
Pills are the best. They never fall to relieve
my bilious attacks In a short time; and I am
lure my eyetem retains Its tone longer utter
the use of these Pills, than has been tho cast
with any other medicine I have tried.” —
H. S. Sledge, Weimar, Texas.
Ayer’s Pills
raWARBD BY
Or. 1. C. AYER A CO., LovtO, Mia
Rvery Dose Effective.
A PRIZE PROBLEM COHIE-T
a_vaiua»le prize Will, be w* nm ev ,-y co roc
GEORGIA—auldiuo County—
Taall whoss it may concern:—E,
Davis has in due form applied to the
undersigned, for permanent letters of
administration on the estate of A. J
Atkeraon late of said county deceased
| sad I will pass upan said application
, on tha first Monday in November
( next Given under my hand and offi
clal signature, this Oct. 4th 189s.
H. C. ScoaciNs,
Ordinary.
Borrowing TroubK
Of all £the absurdities extant
s 1 rely “borrow troub e” is th
greatest.
Tho trouble bonowera hava nr
enjoyment; it seems as .though the
word was omitted from their vo
pabulary, their life being oik
ceaseless moan, a constant looking
forward to that impending doon
w!ii< h is to overtake them.
If a bree/.e suddenly springs uj
n cyclone may be expected— aI
in Iu utioi s of the weather propht
n it .viiln-t. ndi 1; or does the slo
become ovt rcas', a thunder atom,
is t I a id.
Then there are various domes,
tic fore j xli g, from a mild to a
severe form—probably a caw of
raeascles in the next square, anoth
er carse of w hooping cough serosa
the-attest.
The 1 e is a !a ge class «f pmplo
ip in eowataat troldw and aunty
aboil their health.
DEMOCRACY
VICTORIOUS
The Btato election is over ami
be result is batter for democracy
ban was expected. Tho Consti-
ution’s ro|>ort in yeiterduy was
that Governor Norhern and tl e
other itate house ofKeera had 0 tr«
ried the state by 70,1 H majority,
perhaps tha democratic majorty
will be relued somo by tbe official
returns, but it seems to be elear
that demon mey has won by ove
50,000, This is the great st yic
lory democracy had, ami show
that it will go very largely ft
Cleveland.
The state of Florida ent 25.
000 majority for democracy 11
Tuesday, so the return 1 allow nov
that Clevaland will carry ever;
Southern state and there is m
break in the Solid South, but tha:
she stands as fair as ever.
ANSWB.
Nothing is more I itercsting and entertaining in tho cultivated family irol.
linn it 1m ight Ibiza C.'onipetition wtiioli will bring into active nee ihe alii M*.-
ompnMtors when it la known that an ih competition la carried out by thi .rigii •
turn 11 n p« f uii.t fair end honorable miiinmr.
„ As a moans of advertising our brand of Exquiaita Tolltt Soap <nd intro
ducing it into the homes whore it Is i w nsnt, we offer the following prists, which
wil. lie awanltil to suooessf ii contestant' wltliouljnny partiality being shown lo
person or Incnliiy.|
PRIZES-
To the porson sending first cor e ji. nnswor to t >e Viewing pro’lrm wfil 1*
81 rn tlieir choice between a nri'-;lasg Upri jht P IffO nr Tiirae Hjfidnd »*ld
Fifty Dollars m tosh.
Kor the Hoi'onil correct answer will bo paid Two Hund.td Doll r. in cash
Km the third 'corroe: answer wi.l bo ,> lid On. Huudred Dolt IB in c.iali.
Kor the fourtli correct answer \>ilt lie | ni I Fifty Doll rs t'nih.
To the person sondiiig lit • correct answer which is n ooivod l ist, wil' 1* riven
Iicir choice between a firaurkis.- Upright Piano or Three Hund ad and FIJI
Dot Ira in Cxitli.
Kor tho next to the l ist orroct answer will bo paid One Hundrtd Dolltrs
in Cush.
Other V) Ulble Prizes, snob as Silver Watches, l> l|Opcrn Gasses, si ve
Vegetable Dishes, Sllvor Ten its, Mlv. r lliscuit Jars, 8ilv r V die. Set), ntlre
Cake 8 nnda, I’luno Lamps, Silver Domrt Nets, Fruit Knives., etc., *tc., wil! he
awarded lo every person sending correct answer.
PROBLEM
A frog at the bottom of a well ten feut deep climbs up a foot every day and
lull e 1 H'-k a liiilf foot evciy night, llow many days will tt take h:m to reach tho
op of the well.
CONDITIONS.
1 very contest nt must enclose with ilitir answer one dollar for one dnien
cukes <>f out Exquisit j Toilet Soap, wlricli ig ■ he purest and finest aoap for th
,Fkin and complexion that Ii 'sc.erbo n umi.iifauturad. It contain* none of thus,
p d otioua prcparnllons wliich cause tire skin to become rough and parched.
It is .lie only soap for tho toilot, iiurseiy and bath. It positively removes
pimples and cures redness and rouglinos* of ths skin, tt is universally ackuowl
edged by those who havo usod it 1, .hesoap par oxcotie ve for all toilet purposes
It is sent free of Customs duty to uny part of t 0 United States. Answers may
ho mailed at any time butoro Nov nn mr i»t, itMJ, is 1110 prises are o.pr.Ubly d -
vided over cutiic iimr. coin petit,on is open] and pi ra ms can enter at any time with
an oqucrl r ppo.tnnlty of scuiuingono of the leading prizes. Rim nibir Inat
-very correct amwer *wilt bo awirdod a valuable prizo.
This toilot soap is ret d cd at throe dollars per doxe 1 cak a, and we make thi*
Jxti sordinory reduction in price “imply to introriucc it,
The exiprisite Toilot Mfg. Co., is an established and financially responsild u
manufacturing company, who offer the abo e pii<os purely as a legiti nite nun
ncr of extending the sales of tin ir Exquisite Toilrt h iap to th pruplo of the Uni.
tod "dales.
Kemlt l y U. 8. fort d Note, Express Mulct order, Tw.. outs U.|
lloglstcrod Lotte- and send your answers nt once. Address:
EOKG1A—Fauldino County—
Notice it hereby given that unless
good cause be shown to the contrary
a new second clasa public road will be
established in said county on the 4th
day of October next, commencing at
the public toad near Cross Roads'
church and running in the direction
i Marietta ard by the resideaces
J. F. Foster, J. T. Lewis, M. P. Lew
is. J. H. Lewis, G. J. Kemp and
Kemp to the Marietta and Burnt
Hickory road, This August 31st
189s. H. C. Scoggins,
^Ordinary.
BALIAS PRODUCE MARKET.
Corrected weekly.
Apples Dried, 5c per lb
Honey, 10 “ “
Beans whiteJNavy, f:.oo bu
“ mixed, 75c to 1.25 bu.
Butter, ; 13c per lb.
Corn, 50c pet bu
CHICKENS.
Hens. *5 to 27c
Cocks, 15 to 20c ^
Frys, ,....i5ito aoc.
Ducks, 15 to aoc.
dog.
Peas, Clay 80c per bu.
“ White, 1.25 to 1.50c “ “
Rye 65c “ 1
Lard, 10c per lb
Wheat, 75c to f 1.00 per bushel
Flour, #5.00 per, bll.
Irish Potatoes,..-....30c, per peck.
Sweet Potatoes 1.00 per bushel.
Meat,...- 7 i-a per lb
C'ata 60c pet bu
Cotton 7 c.
Ch np Mediciuc—f ava Mo ey.
Ail buy medicine., and you wan* them
cheap -at retail at wholosnle rates. Ja
ouba’ pharmacy, the largest Southern
'cutlers” of prices, has an advertisement
in to-day's paper containing a few prices
All other articles are sold at similar
cates. No matter what you wart Hint ia
■malty kept in a large drug store send to
diem. They will sell it at astnuishlng
low rat s, K (press charges for piw kages
under five pounds, twenty-fiive cents.
IVatch those advertisements and priors
•Send for a number of things .at one
word to the wise sufficient?
EXQUISITE TOSLET MFC. CO. “X
No 170 VOUNGE STREET, TERONTO, C NSDS
F R ALE.
I hereby offer
forsale the brick
Mtore house in
the town of Dal
las. Said store
house adjoins
Mr. O. P. Hen
derson’s store,
it is large and
roomy, and can
be bought at a
— bargain. Call on
EORGIA, Paulding County.—
To alt whom it may concern: W.
T. Dewberry admi'iistrator of the es
tate of William Dewberry late of said
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 a‘. my
office on the first Monday in Decern
ber next. Given under my hard and
official signature. This sept. 8th
189s. H. C. Scoggins,
’ Ordinary.
J. M. Spinks,
Pub. New Era.
HIRAM DRUGSTORE
MO OTHER Sarsaparilla has the
■ — careful personal supervision of the
proprietor in all the details of its prepa
ration as has HOOD’S Sarsaparilla.
NOTICE.
I hereby forbid any one from
hunting on any of my land, either
inclosed or uninclosed, and persons
hunting on the same will be pros
ecuted to the axiint of the law.
John Bont.
E. W. Df.an, M. D.
J. H. Eabo'.e, M. D
OFFICE OF
DEAN & EARGLE,
Physicians, S rgeous, Accjucheriw, anl
Druggist;
DEALERS IN
)i’s, Pain..8, Varnishes, 7>ikt Articles; P r-
fnines, Patent Medicines, Etc.
ptions 1 nrfully compounded at all times. We solicit th.
Patronage of the People of Hiram and. surrounding country. Con—
soltaticjMviilh each other. Free-,
UIRAM, GA.
GEORGIA, PainmNO County.
To all whom it may concern: All
persons interested are hereby notifi
ed that if no good cause be shown to
the contrary an order will b.i granted
by the undersigned on the first day
>f November next establishing a new
oad, commemin^ at the Rockmart
md Powdersprings’ at Mrs. Matilda
Pickett’s and running by the way of
'•V. G. Gann’s, Joseph Carnes, Wm.
Sanford’s and W. I. Akin’s, intersect-
ng with the Yorkville ard Acworth
road at or ner David Dudley's, Oct. 4,
189?. H. C. Scoggins,
Ordinary,
■ 1 1 ■ ■ 11 1 11 11 .1 _i 1 ■
GEORGIA, J
Pauldinc County, f
jTo all whom it may concern:—
W. M. Rateree has in due form ap
plied to.the undersigned for perma-
n ent letters of administration on tl e
estate of F,. L. Rateree, late of said_
county deceased to be placed in the”
hands of W. L. Rollins and I will
pass upon said application on the first
Monday in November next. Given
under my hand and official signature,
his Oct. 4th 1892.
H. (’. SconaiNf.
Ordinary,
FABMERS~S’&«?,'**
6 >0 page l ook, pl.11.
ly illustrated, gvn
M*iimaetures’ low
n . —._est pries with Han
1 V r nfacturera’ discount
k-Ais f AJ011 ail goods manu
facturcd ai d im-
GEORGIA | Paulding County.
To all whom it may concern—Mrs.
S. E. Ahxander has in due forn ap-
pl a to tl e u idersigned for perira-
nart etteis of admit • ration on the
estate of W. C. I ste.«, late of sa d
ported into the Uni- county deceased to be placed in ti e
IfArPY 25* UWW 8 '. enU on | hands of W> L ' Ro,lins > Lv 1
111 VF JY ii X ,>T ' rT rin|! » r you 1 » s upon said appli at on 0 tfce
nr.t .1 .. spend. Wesenonly first Monday in November ncx'.
nmt ciris goods, Orocccies, Furniture. . . . . ^
1 lothing, D.-y Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots Given under my hand and offici. I
and allocs, Notion", Crockery, Jowelry, S1 6 n *ture, this the 4th d ly of October
Buggies aud '.Ilanieas, Agricultural im- 1892. H. O. SOOGGNS,
i'i nienta, in fact anjlliing yon want. I Ordirnrv
•Saved lijr buying of us. Send 26 cents I ' J'
In pay axpressage on catalogue, a buyers a^arr.i n - , i
guide. Wa are the only concern that “LUIWilA, PAULDING COUNTY.
»ell» at manufacturer’s prices, aliowir.g
ths buyer the lams discount that the
manufacturer gives to the J wholesale
To all whom it may concern:—Mrs.
A. C. Twilly and Alice Barber has in
due form applied to the undei signed
We guarantee all feood. to l,e fnr , , 77 , . ‘ . b
to representations fr monev re i for l«nuanant letters of admmistra-
rade
equal to representations or money re
funded. Goods aent by express or freigh* tu>n on the estate of B. L. Pace late
with rivel.go of eximinitio r ®f said county deceased, to be placed
paying. in the hands of W. L. Rollins, and I
A. K R *S A CO. 122 Quincy St., CU1 will pass upon said application on the
first Monday in November nex^ given.
AQHISiSmS^S under my band and <afficud s ' u
t&ixCkf.sftb i8gzj
l B. V. SooGGnm,
* 4 Onimij.
caao. 111.