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THE: NEW: ERA
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
J. M. SPINKS,
EDITOR
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PROPRIETOR.
TERMS.
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cation.
rates sent on appli
Entered In tlio 1’ust Office »t Dulls*
Gn., is secoiidM'Inss malt mailer,
FRIDAY OCTOBER 21, 1892
PLANT A HOME*
Young beginer- in life's morning
Don’t forget the rainy day;
Sun:lime cannot la.t forever,
Or the heart he always gay. '
Save the dim a, and then the dollar,
Toy up something as you roam—
Choose some bloomin' spot of be.iutv
Some fair lot, and “plant a home.’
You, too, who have babes around you
Coming up to take your place;
(live them something to remember—
Ho nestcad memories let them trace
Would you feel a pride of manhood,
Let tne sun your dwelling greet—
Breathe the blessed air of freedom,
Own the soil beneath your feet.
You too, perhaps have srptandered
Life's fair morn—'tis not too late!
Start at once to woo bright Foitune
Rail no more at so called “Fate."
Sow the golden seeds of saying
In the rich and quickening loam;
Spend your last day* not with stran
gets,
Enter Heaven's gale from “home
Poisined by Sorofuli-
Is lliu sad story of many lives made
misoinblo through no faults of
their own. Su’ofula is more rape
eially than any other a hereditary
disenso, and for this simple reuam
Arising from impure and iniuiUi-
uioiit blood, the disnaso locates it
self in the lymphatics, which are
foinposed of whito tissues; tiler
a period of foetal life when the
wholo hotly consists of w hito tis
sues, and tlnreforo the unborn
eliild is especially susseptilde to
this dreadful disease. But I here
>» a remedy for scrofula, whether
hereditary or acquired. It
Uood’s Sarsaparilla, which by its
powerful effect on the blood,
pels all trace of the disease anti
gives to the vital fluid the quality
ami color of liiulth. If you decide
to take Hood's Sarsaparilla do not
accept any substitute.
Truo to His Old Friend,
The Detroit Freo Tress tells a
little story illustrating in a very
touching manner how one can lie
come attached to an aniniil. An
old man was leading a thin old
hoi sc across tlio commons in the
northern part of tlio city, it says
when a pusier-by asked him whoi
he w.is going.
“I’m searching for a hit of green
for the poor beast,” lie answered.
“I'd send him to the bone-yeard
or the glue factory," said the other
contemptuously.
“Would you?” asked tlm old
m in in a trembling voice; “If hi
had been the best frieud you had
in tlie world and helped you to
• arn food for your family for near
ly -j years? If the children that’s
gone and the chjldren that's livin’
had played with their arms’around
his neck and their heads on him
for a pillow, when they had no
other? Sii, lie’s carried us to mill
and to meetin’ an’ please God lie
shall die like a Christian, an’ I'll
bury him with these old hands.
Nobody'll ever abuse old IJ*I1, for
if I go afore him there are thoie as
are paid to iook after him."
“1 bog your pardon,” said the
man who had accosted him. “there
is a difference in people.
“•Aye,and in horses, too,” mid
the old man am he parse h on with
Vis low-looted friend.
DOING HER SHARE,
Tile Wowing story i* told in a
Western paper. The young phy
sician was tired when l.e leturnnd
f.’em his evening’s calls, but as he
settled back in his easy chair and
his pretty wife of only a mouth cr
two took a seat beside him, ho ask
ed affectionately:
“And has my little wife been
lonely?*’
“O, no,’ she raid animated!
‘.Ulea^t, not very. I've feu.id
something to busy myself with.
I in organizing a class. A lot of
youi g girls and married women
are in it, a id no're exchanges ex*
perienees and teaching each othe.
how to cook.
‘What do you do with tin
things you cook?" ho asked inter
estedly.
“O, we send then) to the neigh
bors just to show what wo can do
rhere’s one boarding house get*
most of it. It's lots of fun.”
“Dear little woman,” he said,
loaning over ami kissing her. “Al
ways thoughtful of your husband's
practice. Always anxious la ex
tend it."
SINGERS
fubJIc speakers, nr tors, auctioneers, teach-
•rs, preachers, and all who nre liable t<
oror-tax and Irrltato the vocal organs, find,
In Aynr’s Cherry I’crtu.’nl, A snfe, certain,
and speedy relief. It soothes the larynx,
allays Inflammation, strengthens tlio voice*
and for whooping cough, croup, sore throat,
and the sudden colds to which children
arc exposed, tills preparation Us without
equal.
William II. Quartly, Auctioneer, Minin*
ton, Australia, writes: •• In my profession of
an auctioneer, any affection of the voice or
throat Is a serious matter; but, at each
attack, I have been
BENEFITED BY
a lew <10,™ III Ayer’s Cherry I’ortnrnl.
Tills remedy, villi ordinary care, Inis worked
such insfilonl effect Hint l have ill He rod
very llttlu Inconvenience."
“ llnrlti* thoroughly tested tlio proportlos
ot Ayer’s Cherry 1’eetnriU ns n remedy lor
bronchitis sml throat aflcctlons, I am heart
ily kind to testify to the intrinsic merits of
this preparation.”—T. J. Macmnrrny, Au
thor and Lecturer, lllplcy, Ohio.
"Ayer’s Cherry rcctoral has clnnred and
strenRthnued my voice, so that I am aide to
speak with very much more ease nod com
fort than before." —(Ilov.) C. N. Nichols,
Castor of llnptlst Church, No. Tilbury, Maas.
Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral
* rilRPARRI) IIY
Or. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Man.
Fold by all Druitil.la. I'rlco $1; .1. betilea, It,
A GREAT NEW MTjL
West Poiat is to have n new
six-hundred tlioiifiimLili l!ai cotton
mill. Mr. L. Lanier, the
known financier who is president
of the new milling co.npsiiv, lm.*
8»le'ted West Point as the site
and his decision hat created
g eit deal of enthusiasm heir.
This is the Larnuete cotton mil's
The total stock, $ 10'1,001.', h.
’ cm subscribed und tlio book
doted.
The mill is to contain 2 3,0' 0
spindles, and 000 broad looms
The building will be -100x10'
feet, four stories high, rid will re
quire a ono-thoitsan i horse j owei
engine to run it. The yearly con
sumption of cotton 12,00 halos.
The stocK of this company i
largely owned by tlio West Point
Manufacturing Company stock
holdess and the management oi
his company’* affairs as well the
West Point Maiuifictiiring anil
the Guleton cotton mills, will be
in the hands of Messrs. W. ( :. n t ]
L. Lanier. This is sufficient to
insure success of the new voturo.
There is no business men in Geor
gia who stand higher or who have
a raoie splendid record of accom
plishment than tbo Messrs Lanier.
I heir business method have stood
the test of a quarter of a century.
Starting after the war with noth
ing, in an impoverished country
they have buildcd manufactories
that stand as splendid monuments
to their ability. They a-e now
held in such high regard that cap
italist freely co-operate wi'h them
in what over they recommend.
The combined capital of those
three mills will aggregate ov< r
4*1,000,000 and represents 50,000
G. W. LINDSEY,
DEALER IN
Gsneral Merchandise;
SHOES A SPECIALITY.
I have added 20 feet to mj
Store House, and have by far the
Largest Stock of Geods ever
brought to Braswell. ,
I buy as low as the lowest and
sell cheap.
CHILDREN’S, MISSES’, LA~ fiS
AND MENS SHOES.
Guaranteed to Give ISatisfacthd,
BRASWELL, .. GEORGIA
APRIZE PROBLEM CONTES l
A VALUABLE P.TZE WILL BE fqh EV ;r ITWC
AN i WEB.
Nothing I* more I iteresting an I I'li’orUltilng Ir. the cultivnted fnmll ■ ,|i 1
linn a Might Prize Competition ilileli will l.i-inj' into active use tlio .1,1 !* ! e
ompnHtors wlnui It in known that .null co up itiii ui ia carried out by til ■ i
tills in a perfectly fair and honorable manner.
A» n nienlis Ilf uilvertlilllK'(ini liliind of Exquislts Toilet Soip '"I ini’
lining It into the homua wliei e It ia u w used, ws offer the following pris a. wlii
will he awni'ded to auectsaful omits.) Lints wi hout any partiality being -ho vn
poraou or locality.
PRIZES.
To the poison sending drat correct anr vor to the 'oil w'n" pro'lem i
Ki en ilielr ehoieo lie!ween a llrst-jlira 'Jp-| |V PilffO ’ ,r Three Hliud ’ id • •
Fifty Dollert ill rush
►’or the second correct answer will ho paid Two Hundecd Doll ire In ens
Fo; the third corroo: nnawer will lie paid 0*6 Hundred D t'ler* « <’ a'i.
For tile fourtli corrct nimwei' will lie pni ■ Fifty Dollsre ii Canh,
To the person nenriing the correct nnawer whlrli ia received I *t will he gi,
their choice letwcvnailr.i-clasiUpri’ hi Pieno or lit re Hundred t.ld Flf
’ Doll rs in ChhIi.
Ft tlio next to the 1 ’itcorrect nnawer will lie .ni l One Hen ired Doha
in Citalt.
Other Valuable Priz’s, atich na Silver Watchaa, Perl Opera Ola,sex, S.
Vegetable Lil lies, Silver Tea seta, Sliver II truit Jars, Silver offrr Sols, Si
(Juke Stands, l’lnno l.ampa, silver L)eantScl>, Fruit Kidvif., etc., etc., will !
awarded to every person sending corro t answer.
PROBLEM-
A frog at tlio liottom of * well ten fout deep clinili* up . foot every dBy ; r
sillies hack a half foot eveiy uiglit. How many days will it take him to reach tl
op of till* Welle
CONDITIONS.
Kvery e.n'estent must oneloae with tlirlr answer one d illar for one don
\ ikes of our Exqullite ToHot Soap, Which i* tile pureHt and finest soap for tk
. sk^ ml complexion Hint h 'a e ver been inannfnctured. It conlal i« none of t i
l> a preparations which cause tho skin tolee’.me run h and parched.
It Ik tile only soap for the toilet, nurse.y and lMl‘,h. It positively removt
pimples and tines redness and roughness of thi> akin. It ia universally aeknow
edged by thorn who hivo use I It as the soap par excellence for all toil -t pnrpos
it ia senl free of Customs duty to nny pint of the United Slates. Answers ma
lie in died at any time beloro Novumlier 1st, 13.as tlie prizoa are equitably d
' idl’d over entitu lime competition is openj and persona can enter atany time v
n equi rl oppoi tunlty of arcurlng one of the leading piises. Rem inker t
* vriy amwerjwlll lie awarded a valuthlu prize.
Tills toilet soap is retai.ed at throe dollars per doxru cak a, and we make 11 i
oxl. n rdinnry reduction in price simply to introduce It,
Tlie exquisite Toilet Wfg. t’o., is nu established and financially respons ii
manufacturing uoinprny. who offer tlie above pii/.e» purely as a Icgltl nato mm
»er of extending tire sales of tlieir Exquisite Toilet soap to tlie people of the U
ttd Sil ks.
iicmit by U. S. Postal Note, Express Mime’ order, Two-eents U.| s. Sii nu :
.He* isteicd Letter and send your answers at once. Address’
EXQUISSTE TOILET MFC, CO. «X’
No. 170 YOUNQE STREET, TERONTO, CN\D.V
Pauidlb • Sheriffs Sale For!
fTOV., 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. next, to the highest and
best bidder for cash, the following
property, to-wit:
Lots of land Nos. 415 and 426 in
the 19th district and 3rd section of
Paulding county Georgia, levied on
as the property of the defendant J.
K. Murdock, to satisfy' a superior
court mortgage fi. fa. issued from the
‘aperior court of Paulding county,
in favor of Perkins Machine Co., vs.
J. E. Murdock. Notice given as re
quired by law. This Oct. 5th, 1892.
J. A. WESTBROOKS,
Sheriff.
ISAAC WILLIAMS,
G. W. FURR.
Deputies.
Ch ap Medicine—save Money.
All buy medicines, and you wan* them
cheap -at retail at wholesale rates. Ja
cubs’ pharmacy, the largest Southern
‘cutters” of prices, lias an advertisement
in to-day's paper containing a few prires
All other articles ate sold at similar
rates. No matter what you wart that is
usually kept in a largo drug store send to
them. They will sell it at astonishing
low rates, K (press charges for packages
under five pounds, tweiity-filve cents.
Watch these advertisements and pricts
uSend for a number of things .at one
word to thcwisa sufficient?
GEORGIA, \
Paulding Countv. j
To all whom it may concern :—
J. M. Walravcn, Adinin’strator of the
•state of P. J. Walraren deceased lie
ppliod to tlie tin lersigned for letters of
lismission Irani said ostato and said ap
plication will ho heard on tlie fiist Mon
Jay In January 189 ). This Oct. 11 ISO?
II. <J. SCOGGINS,
OllDIXAIIT
GEORGIA, I
pAiri.niNu County. (
o ail wiioni it may uoncvi 11.—
J. Ailcock, Administrator of Wiv, Ail
•ck deceased has applied to tho under
gned for lett irs of dismission fi om sai
•late and said application will be h«ori
1 tho first Monday in January I SAI,
This October 11, lSDt.
If. C. SCOGGINS,
OnmxAHv.
7,4 l»M LM)Q " rltn fur our M.am
J A lL.il Fi Llu"'oth Catalogue, if
Otk) page hook, plain
ly ifluurated, givm
llaouiactures’ Ion
S . ¥TT _ost price with Man
* V Ii lfscturers’ discount
rl 1 XJ m all goods maim
factuicd and im
ported into the Uni-
led Statis.
\f A U 2'> lo W cents 011
Ti U A li I , ' V, ' , T ,r i' 0 "
^ LI XJ A gpend We He „ on]y
first ei.-.ss goods, Groceries, Furn'turc,
( 1 itliing, D. y Goods, Hats, Caps, |Uoots
mid shots, Notions, Crockery, Jewelry,
B iggies and Harness, Agricultural im-
plinients, in fnct anything yon want.
Snvcd by buying of ua. Sendfi) cents
iopay oxprcssngc on catalogue,* huyers
guide. \V“ are tlie only concern that
sells it maiiufaciiirei’s prices, alloning
tho buyer the same discount tint tlie
manufacturer gives to the J wholesal
rile Wo guarantee all Jqoo Is to he
equal to rnprcsoii!atioua or money le
(mlled. Guilds sent by express or froi h
with pri -ul ig) of ux 1 uia ti • r
paying.
. KAHl'KN Quincy St., CM
-■ago. Hi.
DALLAS PRODUCE MARKET.
Corrected weekly.
Apples Dried,
Honey,
Beans white Navy, . ,
“ mixed,.
Butter,
SC per II
snintlles. Tlio fsiuories II „ s and tiwaa mamas with Dsrvomwwas -warn*
rawiones t w H coil- j kKacareovovevwultwOlbe w&e.«i; . isklj
lfeuralfftc feriMK.
\ ftM IhvMt troibled witU nin'OMWMw
sumo about, 2'i.iftKl bains,
yearly.
of C<)i,(j
nJ
lirsmi'. I mm outers.
• t'.OO bu
• 7S C to 1.25 bu.
«SC per lb.
^ orn ’ S°c) ei bu
CHICKENS.
Dens ; to 27c
Cocks to 20c
* r y s / • •■ ■ ■ s to 20c.
*'- c - :s / >5 to 20c.
EgfiSi 15 c do*.
Teas, Clay ; 80c per bu.
“ White, 1.25 to 1.50c “
R ye 65c »
I* arc *' per lb
Wheat, 75c to $1.00 per bushel
F1 °ur 85.00 per, bll.
Irish J’otatoes,......30c, per peck.
Sweet Potatoes 40 per bushel.
M eat 10 per lb
G 'ts 50c pet Vu
Cotton, 7 i
GEORGIA, )
Paui.dino County. j
0 all whom it may concern:—
All persons interested are hcreb
’tilled that if no good cause show
the contrary an order will be gram
by the undersigned on the 7t
y of Nov. next establishing a nsv
id commencing at the Dallas an
►uglasville road near Mrs. Alin
:als running through the lands of J
. Clor.ts and Mrs. F. S. Kiker inte
cting the Hiram and Powdc
irings road near Mrs. F. S. Kiker
his October nth 1892.
H. C. SCOGGINS,
Ordina.x v.
GEORGIA, J
i’AUM>ING COUNTY, j
'«> all whom it may concern: —
K. W. Moody a id J, A. Mood
uardinna for John Baxter spplii
o me for letters of dismission froi
aid guardiai (hi > and I will |ur
ipon this application on the fin
•fonday in Nov. next at my olfic
'it Dallas, said county. Given tin
lermy hand and official s ; gnatu
rhis the 11th day of Oct. 1892.
H.C. SUOuGlNS,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA, 1
Paulding County, j
o all whom it may concern:—
The spprasiers appointed to sc'
art a twelve months support to M;.
t Ralerei widow of E. L. Ratsree
te of said county deceased out o
he estate of said deceased having f:
d their report in my office, all pe
tons interesled are hereby notifiei
hat I will pass upon the same at nr
iffice on th« first Monday in Novem
oer next. Given under my hand ant
official signature. This October 11 tl
1892. H. C. SCOGGINS,
Ordinary.
Adminl-st' ato/’s’s Sale
Agreeably to an order of tin
;ourt of Ordinary of Paulding
ountv, will lie sold at auction in
tho courthouse door of said county
the first Tneday in November next
within the legal hours of sale the
following property, to-wit: Lot of
land No. 819 in the 2nd district
and 3rd section of said county, sold
as the property of E, \V. Compton,
lata of said county deceased.
Terms cash. This tlie 6th day of
October 1892.
W- L. Rollins,
Adair.
EORGIA, Paulding County.—
To all whom it may concern: W.
T. Dewberry administrator of the es
tate of William Dewberry late of said
county deceased, has in due form ap
plied to the undersigned for lettcr s
of dismission from said estate, and
-aid application will be heard a*, my
office on the first Monday in Decern
ber next. Given under my hand and
official signature. This (,’ept. 8th
'892. H. C. Scoggins,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Pau'idinb County.
To all whom it may concern: All
persons interested arc hereby notifi
ed that i r no good cause be shown to
the contrary an order will b,* granted
by the undersigned on the first day
of November next establishing a new
road, commencing at the Rockmart
and Powdersprings’ at Mrs. Matilda
Pickett’s and running by the way of
W. G. Gann’s, Joseph Carnes, Win.
vanroro s ana H. 1. Akin s, imcrsect-
ng with the Yorkville and Acworth
oad at or ner David Dudley’s, Oct. 4,
1S92. H. C. Scoggins,
Oi’dinnrv,
GEORGIA, )
f Pauldinc County, j
l’o all whom it may concern:—
W. M. Raterce has in due form ap
plied to the undersigned for perma-
lent letters of administration on the
:state of F.. L. Raterce, late of said
;ounly deceased to be placed in the
lands of W. L. Rollins and I will
.iass upon said application on the first
Monday in November next. Given
inder my hand and official signature,
his Oct. 4th 1892.
II. C. Scoggins,
Ordinary,
► EORGIA Paulding County.
To all whom it may concern:—Mis.
>. E. Alexander has in due’ forn ap-
,1 *:! to the undersigned for perma-
mr.t etters of administration on the
state of W. C. Estes, late of said
ounty deceased to be placed in the
ands of VY. L. Rollins, and I will
,a;s upon said application on (he
rst Monday in November next,
iiven under my hand and official
ignalurc, this the 41I1 day of October
.892. II. C. ScoGGNS,
Ordinary,
JEORGIA, Paulding County
To all whom it may concern:—Mrs,
\. C. Twilly and Alice Barber lias in
me form applied to the undersigned
or permanant letters of administra-
ion on the estate of 11. I.. Pace late
■f said county deceased, to be placed
n the hands of W. L. Rollins, and I
rill pass upon said application on the
irst Monday in November next, given
inder my hand and official signature
his Oct. 4th 189:.
11. U. Scoggins,
Ordinary.
IEORG1A—Paulding County—
To all whom it may concern:—E
)avis has in due form applied to the
undersigned for permanant letters of
administration on the estate of A. J,
Atkerson late of said county deceased
and I will pass Upon said application
on the first Monday in November
next. Given under my hand and offi
C : al signature, this Oct. 4U1 1392.
H. C. Scoggins,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA, )
Paulding County, j
To all whom it may concern:—
Gennett Dudley wife of David
Dudley has applied fer exemption
of personality and setting apart,
and valuation of homestead out of
the estate of David Dudley and I
will pass upon the same at 10
o'clock on the 31st daj of October
1892L alt mj office.
1L C. SCOGGINS,
Okduuki.