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FRIDAY OCTOBER 14, 1892
An ^ccontric Man’s Coffin
A Pitrlflrd Corpse.
At Ilnzlewood Cemetery, near
Montezuma, la., Charles Block,
wishing to remove the remains of
his wife who died eight years ago.
ened her grave. He found it
full of wat r and was astonished
at the weight of the cofliin. The
combined s rength of five men fi
nally bn ught the cod'n out of thr
;rare, and when opened it wa
found that the action «f the water
h id turned the body to soli I stone,
preserving its natural a|>pi*aranc<
to a remarkable degree. Even i
b inqurt of flowers held by tli<
l -ad woman was perfectly petrifi
n I. The skin was fair and th<
mir as bla k and glossy as in life
—Chicago Inter-Occan.
The eccentricities of old age ar
often more start ling than the pages
of roman*e, as the following clip
ping will prove: Ail esteemed bu:
eccentric old gentleman who lived
in a distant villiage, has bad hi*
wishes cnrrivd out by being buried
in a coffin in the shape of a chair
For the past fifteen years he had
been unable to rest except in an
easy eh sir, end n I list position hr
p posed to rest in the grave. H s
n lends endeavored to dissuads him
from his eccentric notion, but lie
ordered a cabinet-maker to eon*
struct the curious casket, which
was finished before his death. It
was substantially built of white
oak, with wulnut trimmings. He
left instructions to have his body
placed in a sitting position, the
wrists strapnrd to the arms of the
chair the limbs to its legs, and the
head and neck to the baok. A glass
panel was placed In front. All
these instructions were carried out
and the coffin placed in an upright
position in a huge bo:. The chair-
coffin was kept on exhibition in
the room of the deceased for eis
weeks previous to his death, and
lie took especial satisfaction in din-
playing it to his friends. Ha was
ninety years of age, a wealthy
farmer, and wss loved and honored
bv his neighbors,—Bangor Com
mercial.
The Cure For
.Krotula was ones siqiptned to b« tin
touch ol royalty. To-day, many (ratclul
,..„iplc know that the "sorerrlsn roll.oily" la
Ayor’i Haruiparllla. Tl.li |u werlul nltrr.v
lira cxlliimlca "tho crll" hy tliiruURlilj
thiulNaluiR all tho striinwua ik.Iioii from the
I'loo.l. OiisiinqiUmi, cutarrh. and tsrlmii
olhar |>hyolcnl a> well aa tuoulal maladl.a,
liavs Utrir orlcln In
SCROFULA
Wb«n liBreilltary, tills di»cnie maiilfoitn It-
i«ll In chlhlliootl I jr glandular nwrlthiKf,
mnalnf Bore*, swollen Joints, si id gt'tirral
ffi«bl«nrvt of liody. AdministerAyer'itHiirsa-
partita on appearance of tho lint symptoms.
11 My llltlu girl wits trouhlml with ft painful
sarafulous swaUIng under one of her aims.
Tfta physician being unable to effect ft curt,
1 ffftve her one bottle of
Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla, and the swelling dlflappftftiftfl."
—W. K. Kenurdy, McFarland'*, Ya.
"I was cured of scrofula hy thr u.tenf Ayer's
Sarsaparilla.”—J. C. Berry, Deer-field, Mo.
” 1 was troubled with n sore hand for orer
two years, lining assured the rasa was
serefuls, I took all bottles of Ayer's
Sarsaparilla
and was cured."—fl. II Ink In*, Riverton, Neb.
ranrAnan by *
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lovell, Mut.
Bold by all Draggleie. Trice $1; els Louise, $t.
Po'sinedby Sorofula-
In tho sad Btory of many lives made
luisorablo through no faults of
thoir own. Scrofula is more espo
cially than any other a hereditary
disc-are, an-l for this simple reason
Arising from impure and insufli
ciunt blood, the disease locates it
self in the ly mphatics, which are
composed of white tissues; tbor
a period of footal life when the
whole body consists of white tis
sues, and therefore the unborn
child is especially susscptible
this dreadful disease. But there
is a remedy for scrofula, whether
hereditary or acquired It
Hood's .Sarsaparilla, which by its
powerful effect on the blood, ex
pels all traco of tho disease and
gives to the vital fluid the quality
and color of health. If you decide
to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla do not
accept any substitute.
Charity and Politics Mixed
Below we print a letter from
Joe Taylor col. in his own language
as tent into us.
Sister Louiza Ray has been
waiting cn me for three months
for nothing, and the democrats
h vo been my best friends since J
h ivo be. n sick. I saw Mr. Louis
Washington and Col. Bartlett save
a colored man from the chaingang
lu-t c u i, an 11 do not think
(< lor- d m. n should vote in the
third party. I voted for Mr. Bart-
bit and would do it again.
Joe Taylor.
NOTICE.
I hereby fo.bid any one from
hunting on any of iny land, either
inclosed or uninclosed, and persons
hunting on the same will fc*
ecited Id the ext( m. of the law.
John Hoke.
Hiram, Ga , Oet. 11th 1892.
Thero is a report being circulat
ed that I, E. W. Dean onterod in
to an agreement with A. C. Bos
well that as he was not able to get
to the polls, I would not vote and
that 1 afterwards violated that
agreement and voted 1 hereby
brand the above report as an infa
nious lie. f never having mad
such agreement, as is fully hIio.v
by the following affidavit.
E. W. DEAN.
• EonaiA,—Paulding County.
Personally came before me, A.
C. Boswell who on oath says that
he and Dr. E. W. Dean never
made any such an agreement
referred to above.
A. C. Bohwki l.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this October 11, 1892,
R. T. Moon, J. P
G. W. LINDSEY,
-DEALER IN-
G3neral Merchandise;
SHOES A SPECIALITY.
I have added 20 feet to mj
Store House, and have by far thr
Lrrgest Stock of Goods ever
brought to Braswell.
I buy a i low as the lowest and
.sell cheap.
CHILDREN'S, MISSES', LA" I iS
AND MENS SHOEi.
Guaranteed ts Give .Satisfaction,
BRASWELL, •• GEORGIA
Paulding Sheriffs Sale For-
NOV., 1892-
State 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 Tues
day Nov. nest, to the highest and
best bidder for cask, the following
property, to-wit:
Lots of land Non 415 and 416 in
the 19th district and 3rd section 01
Paulding county Georgia, levied on
m the property of the defendant J
Murdock, to satisfy a superior
ourt mortgage fi. fa. issued from the
uperior court of Paulding county
favor of Perkins Machine Co., vs
. E. Murdock. Notice given as re
tired by law. This Oct. 5th, 1*91
J. A. WESTBROOKS,
SNiairr.
ISAAC WILLIAMS,
G. W. FURR.
DaruTiBS.
* PRIZE PROBLEM CONTEST
a vauiahe rmzt win re entnt ret nror conngc
huh
Doll ra
The best way to avoid scalp dis
eases, hair falling out, and prema
ture baldnoss is to use the best
preventive known for that purpose
Hall’s Hair llenewer.
The following persons have paid
on subscriptions to the Nhw Era
since our last issue and it is with
pleasure we acknowledge the re
ceipt for the same:
W. H. Crew,
H, W. Dubory,
John Woodall,
A. J. McBreyer,
T, L. Roper,
A. P. Urigg.,
L. F. Matthews,
J. T. Monke, *
Randal! Vaughn,
J. S. Vaughn,
R. T. Grogan,
G. R. Elsbery,
W. B. Barker,
John Hitchcock,
ANSWER,
N'tliinji Is mere I iterestlng and entertaining In the cultivated fa'nil,v cli.
linn n lulglit I'rixe Competition which will bring into active use Hie abilities
ompotitors when it is known that such competition la uarried out >y ; tin origii
tors n II pel fee'ly fair and honorable manner.
Ah 11 means of advertising onr brand of Exquisite Toilet Soap »nd Inin
ui'iitg it Into tho homea where it la n wused, wa offer the following prlaea, whir
'll. lie awarded to aitccesaful contestants without any partiality being shown t
| arson or locality.
PRIZES-
To tho |>eraoii w ilding first eori ect answer to tho following problem will
Iven their choice between a ilrs.-Aus Upd jhl Piano or Three Hundred an
.-iffy Dollare in c»»h
For the second correct answer will be paid TWO Hundoed Dollar* in < nal
For tho third correct answer will lie paid One Hundred Dollar* In cosh.
For the fourth correct answer will be paid Fifty Dollar! in Cash.
To tho person sending the correct answer which is received last will I* glvei
choice between a lint-clues Upright Piano or ; h .« Hund ed and Fill
ra in Cnah,
For the next to the I >stcorrect answer will be paid One Hundred Dolll,
ill Cash. '
other Valuable Prizat. «uoh as Silver Watches, Pe l Opera (llnsscs, Silv
Vegetable Uislics, Silver Ton Sets, Silver Hisciitt Jnra, Sllrer Coffee 8-ts. SUv
:nkc Slands, Piano Lamps, Silver Insert Sets, Fruit Knives,, ete„ etc., will h
awarded to every person sending correct answer.
PROBLEM
A frog at tlio bottom of a well ten feet deep climbs up a foot every day an
li.li e I a, k a half foot evaiy night. How many days will it take him to reach tli
op of the well.
CONDITIONS.
Every contest nt must enclose with their answer one dollar for one doav
cakes of our Exquisite Toilet Soap, wrhlcli I, the purest and finest soap for tl.
■skin mid complexion that Ins ever been manufactured. It contain* none of thes’
oisonmia preparations which cause the skin to become rough and parched.
It is the only soap for the toilet, nnrseiy and bath. It positively remove
pimples and ernes redness and roughness of the akin. It is universally acknow;
udged by those who have used It a. the soap pur excalle ice for all toll .t purpose
it is sent freo of Custom* duty to any part of the United Slates. Answers mn
■," Inallod at any time before November 1st, 18U2, as tlio prizes are equitably d
ided over eutiiu time ooinpetit|oii Is o|miii| and persons can enter at any time will
a 1 nqucrl oppoi tunlty of securing one of the leading prixea. Rem mber th
very con cot mis worjwlll lie awarded a valuable prixe.
Tills toilet soap is ret.d.eil at throe dollar, per dexon cak e, and we make this
oxtinordlnnry reduction in price simply to introduce it,
The exquisite Toilet Mfg. Co., is an established end financially respnnsib
manufacturing eomprny. who offer the above piixes purely aa a legltl nate man
ner of extending tlic sides of their Exquisite Toilet soap to th pooplo of the Uni
ted Slates.
Remit by U. S. ro- tal Note, Express Money order, Tw<. euts U.|(. Slumps o
Registered Letter, and send your answer, at once. Address;
EXQUISITE TOILET MFC, CO. “X”
H.. 170 VOUHGE STSEET, TESONTO, 0 SWA
HIRAM DRUGSTORE
E. W. Dean, M. D.
J. H. Carole, M. D
Rtxd the list of legal advertise
ments and see if you are interested
in any of them.
MO OTHER Sarsaparilla can pro- *
duce from actual cures saebuoa-
doful sUtements of relief to human
* B ® E **Y * 11000*0 Sarsaparilla.
DEAN & EARGLE,
Physicians, Surgeons, Acconchercs, and
Pruggist;
DEALERS IN
Oils, PaiiEs, Varnishes, Toilet Articles; Pur-'
fumes, Patent Medicines, Etc.
I’lvseiiptions carfully compounded at all times. We solicit the
Patronage of the People of Hiram and surrounding country. Con
sultation with each other Free-.
HIRAM, GA,
Cheap
All hey medieiaae, and yen wan* Urns
sheep -at retail a* wheleeale rata*. Jt
cobs’ pharmacy, th* largM* Iwitir*
■eeMere” of prices, haeae ariverGeemeat
In t»4ay‘* pap** santaialnff a fa* prices
All ethar ertMe* ate sold at thnflar
rats*. Me nattier what yen wnet that la
usually kepi la a large drag store seed ke
i. They trill sell It at aatwriahlng
low ratrs, Express skargea fsr package*
uim’m five pennda, twenty-file* esata.
Wetck thsee advertise—at* and fHttt
•Seed for inseha of tklsppt an*
ward to the wise auBeleatf
GEORGIA, )
Pauldino Countv. f
'o all whom It may concern:—
J. M. Walraven, Administrator of th
istato of P. J, Walraven deceased hr
tpplied te the un lerelgned foi letters
Hsmlssion from said eatvte and said a
ilieatlon will be heard on theflist Mix
»y In January 1891. This Oet. II 180
H.C. SCOGGINS,
OnmnaaT.
GEORGIA, I
Paui.iiino Covmtt. I
all whom it may eonoern:—
J. Adcock, Admlnlatrator of ffn, Ad
-•ck deceased ha* applied to the under
■gned for letters of dlamiatlonf i om aai
state and said application will he hear,,
'it the first Monday Is January 1113.
This October II, ISM.
H. C. SCOGGINS,
Ohdixabt.
GEORGIA, )
Faui.dino County.' j
I'o all whom it may concern:—
All persons intereited are htreh;
"vified that if no good cause show
> the contrary an order will be grant
1 hy the undersigned on the ytl
lay of Nov. neat establishing a ntw
•s*l commencing at the Dallas an«
louglasville road near Mra. Aim
leal* ruaniag through the lands ef J
(■ Clor.ts and Mrs. F. S. Kiker inter
(acting the Hiram and Powde
prings road near Mrs. F. S. Kiker 1
. his October nth 189*.
H. C. SCOGGINS,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA, )
Paumhng County, j
r« all whom it may concern:—
!'-■ W. Moody and J. A. Moody
.'uardiane for John Baiter appli*-
" '»* fur letters of dismission from
■aid guardiauahip and I will paw
>!>on this application on the fire
Monday in Nov. nest at my office
11 Dallas, said county. Given an-
ter my hand and official •‘gnature
riiii the 11th day ef Oet. 1892.
H. C. SCOGGINS,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA, 1
Paulding County. {
To all whom it may concern:—
The apprasiers appointed to set
apart a twelve months support to Ma'
ry Rateree widow of E. L. Ratorce
ate of said county deceased out o'
the estate of said detested having fil
ed their report in my office, all per
sons interested are hereby notified
that I will pass upon the same at my
office on th* first Monday in Novem
ber next, oiven under my band and
official signature. ThisOctober nth
189s. H. C. SCOGGINS,
Ordinary.
AdmiEl-vt'-ators’s Sale
Agreeably to an ordar of the
court of Ordinary of Paulding
ownty,will be sold at auction at
the courthouse door of said county
the first Tueday in November next
within the legal hours of sale the
following property, to-wit- Lot of
jand No. 819 in the 2nd district
and 3rd section of said county, told
EORGIA, Pauldino County.—
To all whom it may coocaro: W.
I; Dowberry administrator of tho co
sts of William Dewberry lot* of sold
toonty deceased, has la due form op
died to tho underaigoed for lottor s
t dismistioa from said catato, and
-aid application will bo hoard ot my
•Dice oo the first Mooday la Decam
ter next. Given ander my haad and
•flicial aignaturo. This pept Stk
189a. H. C. ScoeoiNi,
Ordinary.
IEORGIA, Pautdin® County.
To all whom it may coocero: All
•ersons interested are hereby notifi-
1 that if no good cause be shown te
he contrary an order will be granted
«y the undersigned on the first day
•f November nett establishing a new
•ad, commencing at the Rockmart
nd Powdersprings* at Mra. Matilda
’ickett’a aad running by tho way of
V. G. Gann’s, Joseph Carnes, Wm.
-anford's and H. I. Akin's, intersect-
ng with the Yorkville and Aeworth
>ad at or ner David Dudley’*, Oct. 4,
4,1. H. C. Scocoins,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA, >
Pauldinc County, f
•"o all whom it may concern:—
W. M. Rateree hae in due form hp-
•lied to the undersigned (or perms-
ent letters of administration on tho
istato of E. L. Rateree, late of cold
iunty deceased to bo placed in tho
sndaof W. L. Rollins and I will
ass upon said application on tho first
tonday in Novombar next. Given
mder my hand and official aignaturo,
his Oct. 4th 189*.
H. C. Scoggins,
Ordinary,
IEORGIA Pauldino County.
To all whom it may concern:—Mrs.
■. E. Alexander has in duo fora ap- .
idd to tl e U'idersigned for perms-
v.nt otter a of admine'ration on the
-etateof W. C. Estes, late of Mid
:ounty deceased to be plAced in th*
hands of W. L. Rollins, and I will
a s upon said appli ation on th*
rst Monday in November neat.j
Given under my hand and officia
■ignature, this the 4th day of October
1892. H. C. Scoggns,
Ordinary.
•EORGfA, Pauldino Count r
To all whom it may cone ora:—Mrs *
\. C. Twilly and Alice Barber has ia
lue for:.\ applied to the undersigned
or per. sanant letters of adminiatra- fj,
•ion on the estate of B. L. Pace let*.
■f said county deceased, to be placed
n the hand* of W. L. Rollins, and I
oil pass upon said application on th*
■irst Monday in November neat, given
under my hand and official signature
this Oct. 4th 189■«
H. G. RouGGINS,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Pauldino County—
To all whom it may concern:—E.
Davis has in due form applied to the
undersigned for permanant letters of
administration on the estate of A. J.
Atkerson late of said connty deceased
and I will pats upen said application
on the first Monday in November
next Given under my hand and offi •
•tl signature, this Oct 4th 189s.
M. C. Scoooins,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA, )
Paulding Couxtt. |
To all whom it may coneom:—
Gannett Dudley wife of David
Dudley baa applied far exomptiow
of personality and avtting apart,
and valaatieo of homestead owl of
at the property of E, W. Compton, j estate of David Dudl.y and I
Terms cash. This tho 6tb day of
■ Odiobor 1592.
W- L Roli.ins,
Adm.
o’cbek or tbs Hat day of October
1892.01 my office.
I U.C.8COGGI:;*,