The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, October 14, 1892, Image 1

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A ■ ■ -■ j 7 I 'nrxgtKi if •-■ -*• ■ ► «< / / / ■#* £ V NEW ERA. VOLUME X. =*= DALLAS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER U, 1892. It „._ tT HEW : . PWH-arM S= NUMBER 47 A Prize Picture Puzzle. ?»*• ONLY PERFECT s^nHQ tgamsn J»Ml£aYUSE. Fcrid' try - pi ice list id i Atlanta, Ga. SUFFER WITH DYSPEPSIA H 3WHEN t PARKER’S DYSPEPSIA CURE IS QUARANTEEO T6 the tforst mm of Tnrilkbatlon — flruN 1 rfor Dviiifpiiiaor monEl ill!:Fund* ■T.!i. -In that- ilr«iiulfui< dlsoiiAe iTbloli taken away vigor and vitality of Mitnn/WMl and Womanhood, whlolk.maltrH th;> fuc«,ouoo cheerlul and bright, dull and imle. To tho«e alllloted 1 uuea we offcyc 111'ALTII. For aato by all drugglstii, 11.00, Semplt on application,fcy enclosing 10 cents. THE STEM* pf^ugnS by. Wi. proenig at tonkin* I cannot oocoft, I, (MsrM bj tho orgclo In th* ructnr, nnd actn an a bnrtng. • fturn li no SSe t“n dtr! a n d anjjW^ nsuta J?C[Sdj» I jfb! •winter, hnnltMor nnd more dlgMtlble.. P*l Ihndood In the ronster, ploen th, woilor In a will hoalod o*on| tho ronetnr wifi d.thn OMtdn|. It require; no it* lontlon. Con only bo bought Iron denlen, Iht trndq uippllod by: . MATTHAI, INGRAM & CO, 120 HANOVER *V., RAkTIMORC, MO. •4 READS AT., NEW (6RR.J ^ , tatw.AifATiojr. Any or* can find th* man'a 1 Tba pictara wa» pubiobed j (farr«—di**. We now onw a new prut competition in connection with it. A> the moJe ob^ to to inhOMCS oar medicines into new borne*, thoae who entered the former cobi^iItien ua y < i to,co«prt.ln , ht. < y. A. to the reliability of "Tho Kurd Pill Co.nod .h. ent&fe? iTwS?S7m, ln 2 iL *'t* 1 * MH Co.," will give an .Incut pnlr of Shetland Ponlea. Uadir'R wiSn. . 7" ,h *’t,"* *W r * r,c '«- J”'•>«*««■</will l*>given*n.l.g.ni Xjfl.f. “ P £ lll, T* <l«nfndA To lb. third will bo given • pnlr of jbtrvlnokInn*. To the^I'Mrrd will |* given n handsome China Dinner IS. ,i *° 'h£i‘^A 1,5 "Kodak Camera. To th. «>/*, .ivv aa Nlueio SL b Ffonob Mantel Clook. To th. n*ML mi •BSunUnaSit mMSgfsashmstmismn^ onily. To th. i^n coding tfi. ffiSKK aS^ffl. 1 gb S trnnd.Plano, v.lood ot *500.00. To il.o , nt f£m“ cirrere?.. a* lil * ,rctmi * From theVw//, * thj rd from the /dM/ L a first -claw Enslith Bhot- tTIk- /w 7 L pncumauc ure. 10 l.ie Mira from the Imt. nfin (genuine & S lUh leather trailing Tmnk.'To tlm »',A frow |U Zo nta£ of geV.uli Statuary, aud ornny other priow In outer of merit. ^ «enuloo trench SPEC!Ala PRICTS FOll EACH STATE. flawl!!o C H^ii I !n°*i > SUN Dro.a I'uttorn (sixteen yardi, nny color), ?,?*'?* Maolllno (any make dcsiiad) wilj be g-.ven to the yf^f perwn in e, ?? i! he ^nuglucr** faces. We ahall give away SOO Tain lWide* special prue*,(if there should be so manysendhe correctnnswers.1 Noch«r» 1 j.. , ... r—*".— -~-*"»crr faces. We ahall give away 200 Tttltauble nrlsea. packW P p^ W 4-ttefonb“rdlnTpt ertuement In leading newspapers next month. E? trapt w^Iihk fo assist in Introducing our medicines. Notl ingTs.t iiyier* will be published i . _ will be given to only those who a connection with our given to only those who are J^ilt , ^;„ n i W d , «ric.! , y*b h " V "’" n “ft lnlr ^" C “ i - AU svil be sent by mail, postpaid, and prizes froo Of duty* re they na% ^perfect satisfaction to the public. Ibe remedies A WATCH FOB riVEBY COltRECT ANSWER. k'nuine ‘•Fonfloa.!’ Wntrh, (stem winder,) will bsawardedtomr. pe^onwhomnda a Current answer within yt d:'.yanf;«rth.s wlveniMtmcnt appears, in caa. they should not S< 3 Ur ' °r. CrUev That la, If any oni^nnfindX th^i face, and Sfc^lwSl 3 °r‘lV ym 1 frU ,™ ,b * f 1 "* edvem torn ant appears In tho newspaper, they are mArantMd either one of the lerrdrng prlrea, or an rxtn. premium of . watch on conditions .la’.4 Nd an *J?W|' 1 tlmt d'rei riot feuinjo cents for one or Ford'. Prlle Rotnwllea. Address THE FORD PILL CO, "27, Cor. Mfsllington A Bay Sts., Toronto, Canada. ■'•'.It •tii. W;i;mo V>’ OLTH, • If T ]hi in- fully trl i;du ,r (i i.I> il «tv j i nor of ,U,"7s Y, j. I .i; MANHOOK,cnu«Iit;' ton i'tlir.ili ttiii : up .. Lite wells of Hfr, Ilf idriclur, t :i it >• I Oroadful UrojtliiK.pyoiik t ss of Me io n) J’iniilesupon tlio fit o, ami nil hint ri.cct. IotulliiR to cnilytleonv, I'ohmiiui iHii o injnaitv, koi tl for !'()()K t>.!•' l.ll'K (»enlcil) free with particular!! of n li rtiio cuio. N Cairo N > l’ry. I tit, I* UllC- Kli, i! 10 N. Clion-y, N'aslivillo, Tnm. 1VUJLKN wlm loivo lUimi- nclioB, liackaclirh, Mtaral- gins, Scanty.' rioftiKO, ami I’aili' ul M'UiKtraatloiiK DIs- dors, anti iKplaromrntK of the Won b ami Sucual Ch-Rann, liar- remiosK, Iicuoorrhant, etc., Kliouhl rood for WOMAN'S HOOK (IF1.1F’.'.(soalotl) 'r co with particulnra for homo cure. No Cui'o No Puy. .Srieiitilio QualiUoiitionn Unlimited {Experience.-Careful Dlngm 'Xha WondorM Ctira for Rheuniaiim • . lnd%csflo^L V.. S^spspsta. K CoriTSartn of M.N. BLArftVonpF „ Jtoloc:iloiusUcoof6upremo Court of Ga. I T'avo ix-cn n rrrr.t pnfTerer for n mrnibrv/rf* u iroin intiUfuHou oikI iUioiitnauaiif.nml SEUlIeml Irom agcnural lotting down ul. bistcm for ft long while. I have taken a ... bt Ltles of your mediaift®(Wooldcldgq’r -v /omlerful Curo) with marvelous results, und cheerfully rooonmioml loto all who oro suffor- ‘ 0 iS”a^ 0C “‘ PUl1 ^ H. BLAND FORD. HAJCTTTACTTTREP BT WOOLDRIDGS WOKSEBSUL CUBS 00 n fX)IOTBUS. OA. \?o eounrens,oA. i FOB. BAUC IIV AU D1ACGGIBTR. lor Shit by LctLaJy ik Con nail' sis and Honest Ttoproaontatioim {aro tlic son rets of oursucocsB: Add less, C. W. I’ARKEll M. 1)., 810 N. Clinrry Nushvillo. Tcnn. DEFORiyilTIES Cross Eyos Hair Up, Curvature of th pine, Club Foot, Hip Joint nisoano, and l' deformities of tho Hands, Arms, Logs, aiid Feet radically cured. Disfigurements. gupcrUuilus Hair,{Wine XLajks, Jlolos, cl,c., p viulusBly and perfectly remov li Send for valuable treaiUb on the a'j • • Address,' ti . W PARKER Cherry, NashvilleTenn. ■ Chairs! Cha'rs!! Chairs!! GRAND REDUCTION Chairs reduced Horn 90 to 75 els. “ “ 85 to 7s ' “ u “ 60 to 50 ' 65(055' Kockers also greatly reduced. D'd'-teai s rein fa,'5 to $7,' ;r. L. RAWLS, Furniture Dealer, DA i/I, \ i, - - G A. AST0K1NGC0T10N An InldMiting Tilk with • Thor* oughly Posted Cotton Min, THERE IS BUT LITTLE OF IT COMING. Tho <’ru|i Miivf, Do Very Much Shorter Thun Heretofore—I’rlcen c m’t Itemain Low I,oiie. From Hie Atlanta Cokatitutlon, What about oottou? The recent rise in price ami the unquestionable decrease in yield that is showing up as tho season enmes on-e-do these things servo to show that cotton will be king yet one* more in tho sunny southland? Whether to or not, there is a ray of h*po with it all sufllciont to daveout all darkness (rout the funner’* heart nnd light up every rural home with comfort and witli j->y. W hat does it mean, this riso in the prii e? Is it a | ormanent rise or simply it temporary fluctuation? Is it based on the legitimate scale of supply and demand? These are questions whioh the farmers of Georgia and the entire south would like to have answered by some man in position to know whereof lie speaks urn) honest enough not to answer unless lie doe* know. The Constitution yesterday sought an interview with Mr. \V. C. Sanders, of the firm of S. M Inman & Co. Mr. Sanders is thorougly alive to th t cotton situa tion always and never speaks with out deliberation and wise caution. \\ hen soon by The Constitution mil asked what he thought of th-' outlook for the yield of tut* pr sum cotton crop, whether it will lm ear ly or late us compared with Is 1 year,Mr. Sanders siidt Mr. Namters's Opinion. “In the first place, I will say that I am a strong believer in the enerally accepted belief that then i* a shortage in the cotton acreage, also a great decrease in the ase of commercial fertilizers. “Dositif* this, on account of a cold dry spring the seed was laU in germinating. Again, on a> count of flootls in tho western rivers the planting or rather replanting of the inundated area was very late. Ulien came the excessive Aogu t rains tending still to retard matu rity and not only thi«. but hat is worse, causing the shed I'm ; f much of tho young fn it wl-'clt came on the plant from August 20th to September 10th, tin l.itt r September, 1802. was 200,000 to 800,000 bales less than *n the 1st of September, 1801, and if this in true it will help to emphasize the difTerenco between this and last year’s crop.” It Is Nut Remunerative. “How do the general prospects for tho Ga. farmer appear? ' “So far a* I am info.in* l this crop is being cheaply raised nnd gathered, but I do n)t believe the present price for cotton is remu nerative to tho farmer." “Is there nny talk among the f -rulers of holding their co;t»-n this year, and if they do what ef- f ct will it have?” “Th# experience of tho last yoar or two in holding has resulted so disastrously 1 think there is but liule disposition to hold, and but little ability to hold if there was a will." “Wlmt do you think of tho proB. rut prices? “I think cotton is olioap. Wo may, of course, looit for fluctua tion •, each advance carrying it to ward a higher level of prices.” To the Hon. Board of Educa tion of Paulding Oo. H.illshicth-n to Customers. The fact of anything giving saU isfnetion to my customers is a gnurant -e of its efficacy, Taylor’s Cherokee Kcme.ly of Sweet Gum and Mullein gives more satisfac tion to those wanting a good cough modi- ine than any other I sell,says Mr. It. O. Wood, of Monroe City, Mo. FLOYD'3 COURT HOUSE, The Corner Aton.’ I.iti-l With Honest l’rhle. The corner stone of tho new courthouse of Floyd county was laid last Tuesday by the Masonic order of tho stut*. The njws had been widelysprcad and tho masons of Georgia and 11 >rth Alabama responded in large numbers. The crowd out number ed any former crowd ever seen in the city of Rome. SjKHiches were made by some of the most fluent and prominent men of the slate and were highly ap- pieciutcd by the great throng of people. Almost all Masonic lodges in north Georgia,together with many from middl* Georgia were repre s uited; north Alabama was also well represented. The procession was a long one hfeaded by an excel lent band that give life and spirit t> the occasion. Peaceaiidplonty date being as Into as it is thought | to bo in tho balldv roach this fruit can pcHsib’y mature. | ^ j| None of these condition, existed I ° tbe Uvlng of tbo ' ""- 1 8 P* 0t ' h » B ' th * t ^I'owml, the m-i*onfl marohel back to the Ten* OR. W. J'. KOiJEltTSOX. gROK [N J t.. 1 % DOWN mon and women suffarinp from ait) torm of CHRONIC DIS l EASE, can neeuro a valuable work, on their affliction (sealed) freo, and loam how they nan bo cured at home, by writ ingDK. PARKER & Co. 240 North Cher ry Street, Nashville. Tenu. Uettar write to day, delays arc dangerous. Please taU ycur trouble rnd how longaflliolcd B&M-T1-ST 1 Oifico over T. J Cooper's Store Dallas, Ga. Can be found in his office the two first weeks in each month. All kind if Dental work doie in the best of style. Pri.cs reasonabe, and all w/rk guaranteed hicli did prevail in s imr s.-c i-n s >f slow grrininut'.oii of seed wliicit tv,.s o.ereomu by a late and open fall. Putting ihcsu tli'ngs t-igi*tli r, f do not look for a c op near 10 large as tlul of last year’s yield.’ How Much Klim-1 ‘ “How much short of th* last crop do you think this will be?” ‘T would not like to name fig- ires, a* there are so many contin- 'cucies to which cotton is subject no one could hope to nuke even a •oabonable calculation this early in the season. For instance, a gen eral killing frost within the next two weeks would make it verr short while a warm,open fall would “What is your idea of the a- mount of old cotton on the plants tions brought over from last year as compared with the year before'. 1 My inforn at ion U that tbe amount in tbe bands of planters land at small towns on the JUt ph-'anil disbanded until night when thoy met and did some fiiio work in the Muster’s degree, to the de light of all true lovers of Masonry. “We know thy works, and thy labor, and thy patience, and how thou oanst not bear them which are" ignorant, “ar.d thou hast tried them tarhich say they are” teach* ore, “and are not, and hast found thorn” impostors. And for the sake of tho public schools, hast la bored, an 1 bust not been paid. Nevertheless we have somewhat against tin e; because, thou hast not located the school houses, and hy recognizing schools in out houses, nnd employing cheap teachers, for short terms, on equal pay with the best- thou hast ruin ed some of the best sclic ol stands, driven out some of the best teach ers, and so discouraged the people, that they will neither build good school houses nor furnish the huts they have, Hy giving the samo pay, and equal honors to all; tlum hast re moved all incentives to study,p'ae. ed a barrier in the way of progress, and a premium on intellectual la ziness. Thou roversest tho law of God, and unto him that hath not, thou givest abundantly; but from him that hath, thou tsksst awaj even that which li* hath. Thinkest thou not, patres scien tial?, that generations yet unborn ill fuel the effects of your admin istration? “Remember therefore thy” re sponsibility, “and repent, and do the first works; or rUn we will come unto thee quickly, and will fight against thee, with tho sword of our mouth.” Mauisteu. “Sara who esn!” was tin* L antic toy of Napoleon to his army at Waterloo. Save health and .-tren- gth whilo you can, by the usn of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, is advice thn: applies to all, both young and old. Don’t wait until disease fattens ou you; begin at once. FOR SALE. One fiftcon horse power engine on wheels, good saw mill and fix- turts, log cart and one large yoke of oxens, all fur five hundred dol lars; mill now running. For fur ther particulars, address I). V. T. IIUIIIiAltD, Marietta, (ia. a Si. asm rWISoSM #t»f _ MIT* Jswgn^wr i1n« **7?.;* sun Salary $25 to t-50 aWeek- Wo will pay aliovo salary to any goo-', agent rolling our lino of gootln, eitlior t>- iloalern or cuinto n-ii'H Wo tleul in lira - cUhh gootla only, and noil at luwc m a ufnctiircr's prices. Apply to KARPEN A CO 122 Ouinoy S Chioags, II'. ELECTRIC BITTERS. Mils remedy is becoming no woll known nn I k-> popular ns to mod no Bpccia) mu ition. All dffio linvo used Electric IlilleiH singtlic same song of praise.—A purer mudlciiio does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed Eiuotrlc Hitters will cure all diseases of the I.iver and Kidneys, will remove Pim ples, Itoiln, .Salt lllteuin and other nfTec tions caused hy impure blood.—Will drive Malaria from the system mid prevent nn well ns euro all Malaria) fuvers,—For curo of Headache, constipation and In digestion try Electric Hitlers—Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refun ded.—Price r>0 cts. and ♦1.00 per bottle a Connal'y & comially's Drugstore. Mi'NIPHREYS’ Ur. ilUNi’itRxra'SrRCinc* ttrfi*cionUncally and vnr«fnliy pr«ti>.irr<l pr*»crlt>tlons -, uaed for mauy Ti-urs in |)ilvata uractlc* with succoM.Rud for over ililrfy tiir* UM«<! 1)7 the people. Krery alncle Hpe- clilo u a spofiln I curo for Iho dl*«MO named. Tiiosu hpeclflc* cure without drugging, purg* lue or reducing tho *ynt#m, and art In fact *»d deed ihitaovoreign r®M®(ll®awfth« Wwrld. Lurr nr piMiicip*isMo«. cuur. raicita. 1 Fersr®« CougooUon, InOaniHiftlfcm... .11 •J Wtirnii Worm Ko»or, Wfjrns Collo . ,'i “ - ' "ollr, or Toolhlitgof Iafa«U ,‘J , of Children or Adaltr 2 , OrlplUK. HIHourCoHo.... .Q *••••» • *‘ 4 . llroiichlll* lllMOMia. WKff too Proftoi I’irlod*^ I Uh.»>!l», KheuiDstlolWlM 4 BROWS IR0B BITrtBB :l- 8 Ha, Mwvoowww. Md fit—I PjMMty. ftp* nlnnn mrinMniwi* ft *)■—■ “ “ "-r*-T of, y***»)w**n*w«i«iWiwimi» leedlnr c5*i- gggh; VIoUnt Cough*. , Iillnd -*rh, Ia j— - iffittrrfKiS&vhfWIW-. KidneyIMaeaae - do prfnfrj . •!! d3 lllnnanon ml tS.H.»rt,PnHi|l««li>n l.M Ml 4, tir.tiltu, or ml M»P*M oo rowl.l irf orlj» Pe lli'MFaBsvs' Mashal. tl*4 P««**I HaRIr Us WWlR ns* MasMAk, (1*4 (M«*S) rlakly kwdt :iiirnmffA«ii|iii*iiH SPECIFICS. Ire