The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, November 04, 1892, Image 1

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THE PAULDING NEW ERA. VOLUME X. DALLAS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1892. NUMBER 49. THB ONLY PERFECT SflflHG {SWIISM .FAMILY USE. iir.d lot pi ice list to Whstlcr & Wilson Mfg. Co., Atlanta, Ga. nililcnU* and |>h. tlT*'*'iat:*«\1lXCIMC t»i vftiily i*rc|. j wl i.rtu i li.tlon*; umhI ft.. r I enr« lu prl vam unit'llcu wIili niu!ctmH,iwid for over Ulrijr ysnr* by the people. Kvory filngl* 8pa la a euro lor tliu iliKuosn named. Tbwaa ftpiminca euro without (imaging, purl in* or nnluelsig iho Mem. a ml aie In f;.et aud (Wdthuaovvrutmi re med iei« of ilia World. urror riUNcii**.t, no*. ctijtit*. rn I Ye viTft, C«»iuri«nilon, liillninmntlon... •J Warnin, Worm F*»ver, Worm I’-ohe 3l I'ryloj ('olir, or'latiibliigof Infanta 4 IMavt Lou, of Childrcu or Adults ... a |>ra<«i«trrji Griping, Ulllou* Colic.. . r, C'hirlcro M orbua, Vomiting 7 <'an »»•«*♦ livid, brom hltl* H Nr.'.lgr!.., Toc.di.ijii', Ki.'-ra-l,f 91 i|ra tilti'it r», Mck Homluolits Yartlgo JO Ors|»«|i*f it, Dillon* Kiomaoli. J i Ntiiipri haedtir k'ntiihil U * 1 l Walton, too Trot t! <’T“r ~ ill ('roup, rough, PlfTlrult Prcnthlng.... ► wit i\ lieu in, Kryalrnlna.1 nitHlo-i. 1 I’lles. Iillnd < nr, < lilllr, Mnlurla.. : Blooding n. Cold 1 - i !l ('ttturrh, InfluMim, iti) IVImoplng fought VlolithUIongba. 74 Ijirnrral tlcbllily.l bjrflonl W caknee* lift ui (Terrni.'Ilitilll fe&rrWSfi' hlll.y I.Ct ' 1, WHIIKK Unl. .ill r«,l*nli»juwiou I.Ut n. io., main wu u* w.. Nr*. v*c*. SPEC I F 1 C BEIT SIMPLEST AND CHEAPEST SSK: SI dntatup l blrnffi jmmm Wjg .r lot .1 wtluM,»sd •ION* J»»w ,r ^ "USStSU *uallttH .f th.lood v« NjilM&TwgN ..I. l.ndtr. and «n, iitltls fSMMtr •Jkjd.iKtJ mttw,hMlftlw.lidmof.tfl«MtlM*. foinpmm I. the router, * laiHiiar inn mwl dlflMllSl*, • - » ter, place the roaster In ■ ••II hatted oven* the roaner will do the coofclnf. It reoulree ne at tention. Can only be bought from doaloro, the trodo eupptled by: MATTHAI, INGRAM &. C0. v ISO HANOVER RT., BALTIMORE, MO. M READS RT., NEW YORK.. Tho Wonderful Coro lor Rheumatism. Indigestion, COLUMBUS, OA. yOE per-* BY ALL DACOfiSRS. A Prize Picture Puzzle. twI °^ can ** *• no* «wy lo distinguish the facta of the thrae yoaa|1adUa. Th * P* ct »r*.»M puhtatod in . f.w am^mioM tin* .Jo, and .tlncled conaidmblaikttMMlonto f"NpedMdumdiee. . Wi»i,odw«MW M>ecompMtlto. incoMiecttoa with ll. A. ,ba kI« object le lo MnAni oar Mdtrtne. into Me Noam, then, who emend ihe foriMr compMhtoa nr. rw M iLl yeMinehUm A> .olh.iwIiahilliyofTh. P.rd Pill C.,,".nd Ihe ntimmion in wINAnh” ue.NN » Totnnlo, C.nmd*. where they .rn belt known, pnlrons ere referred to the lied* , wboieMl. druMuu wd Mln( ba^im. ha«M. iwnllyJTTorooto. ^ FOR ORDINARY. To. the Votora of Paulding: Wj the solicitation of mnny friends I hereby announce myself candidate for the office of Ordi nary of Paulding County, subject to the action of the Democratic Executive Commttee. T. J. Fostkr. Will be sold on the premises at 11 clock a. ra. on Tuesday the 15th lay of November 1802. Lots of land Nos. 427 and 483 in the lOtli district and 3rd section of Pauld* iiifr county, known as the Berry Partin farm, ono and a half miles west of Yorkville and one mile east of Hollysprings church. 40 acres in cultivation, ^dwelling and good orchard on the same, The sale will be cash. Titles good. This faun lies well and produces well. For furthor information ap ply ts W. B. Partin. wj-JJjJWdildri ef "Thd Fed Pill Ca, will yi*« an ilmru jyilr of Iheilend Montes. erVd.MOfneOe. at MOO, (deliveredfrt. in M,y part of,h. Vnu3ai.l«, V “""»*• «« th« thrt. datighler.' focM. To the ucmd will b. ylven «n ele|.nl -fdl Apold Wotph, *et 1*» Mpphire. mna diamonds. To th« third will bo givon . pair of nuide Dlamoncf Skr-rlnsis. To ,h. fourth will bo Riven . handeome I rd will bo liven . pair ol de°ma China Dinner <>*th, • BwlsaMuelo A, an al.Ranl Manquet 8 ««T.WK«ve, S Koo.R Camera. To.h., _ To i ht l ”**"**1 • French Mantel Clock. To the eighth, an elegant BanquMt Bl 2li h * "?**' • p* 1 ! °* Crown Per by >■•••• To * he • compieta Lawn SlLlj|tl* nd n £ n J V 1 *** f n or °«*‘onnant. Every competitor muit cut out tha above • i»re Plesnrea" dlatinguun tha three girla face* by marking a cron with a lead pencil on each, ?ria!222!* wkh »s y-A tw °'. c#n * »«»nipe for one of the following "Pri*e Remedle*:"— ^Vord^ Prlie Pills,****Ford's Prise Catarrh Remedy,'* or •• Ford’d Prise aV®' mt mi**® 1 *"1 ?"• °f *he abort remedies you desire. Address **The Ford PHI l|Q.jCor. Wdlingtoo A.Bey Sts., Toronto, Canada. The person whose envelope ie postmarked arts will be awarded the first prize, and the others in order of merit. As this advtr* 11sement appears simultaneously throughout the United States, every one has sn equal oppor* Sami... .w *■— “-t last correct answer will be given *" - tunity. To thepenon tending the last correct answer will be given an elegant UprIsrht'Concert ,PfaBOf valued at afiOO.OO* To the .//reY person from the Mst sending a correct answer will be given a gentleman's fine Gold "SAndos** Watch, which strike* the hours end quarter hours on smallatbedral gong at pleasure, and valued at ff 800.00. To the second from the Inst, a first-class Safety Bicycle, t _—j—-w —Jlc, pneumatic tire. To the third from the Aw/.a fiat-class English Sllo4- R ut }' AST 1 * t om ,he «*!»• ofParlor Farnltare. To the fifth from the last, a mdsome Stiver TeaSorTloOa To the u - — - * - went* iron* toe tost, a Band some pair or I'ortlercn, To the eighth from the last, a genuine English leather travelling Trunk. To thauwmM from the last, two piecee of genuine Trench Statuary, and many other prizes in order of merit. ‘ SPECIAL PRIZES FOB EACH STATE. A. "poeUI prli. of » Bilk Dre.. Pattern (.i.ioen ywd«, .ny color), or . Ant^hu. Maehlae (.ny m»k. dc.ired) will b. rivrn to tho first perwn In itch Sui. jn tho w ho make out the three daughters faces. We shall give away 800 Taluabl# W. O. ww can maae out tne inres aaugnters laces. We shall give away 800 Talaanla prises, besides special prizes, (if there should be so many sending correct answers.) Nocharg* is mode lor boxing and packing of pn*ei> The names of the leading prize winners will be published in connection with our ad vertisement in leading newspaper* next month. Extra premiums will be given to only those who are willing toavtat in introducing our medicines. Nothing is charged for the prizes in any way. They * * -— irn and iHvitrliu. •* Pnnl'R PrIra Rnmiul laa K w,f,lrli ... -'-pij. iiumi ivAvwin introducing our memanes. nothing is charged ror the prizes in any way. • •"“W*** * ive . n »W “> introduce and advertise •• Ford's Prl so Bomodles,** which are si • W "' u ** < ^ *h every family for years where they have been once introduced. w *" . swarded strictly in order of merit, and with perfect saturation will be sent by mail, postpaid, and prises free of duty. All to the public. The remedies A WATCH FOB EVEBY CORRECT AXSWBB. Watch, (stem winder,) will he awarded to every An extra premium of a genuine •* Fearless M w ... psreon who sends a correct answer within 30 days eftsr this advertisement appears, in case they should not be fortunate «X>ugh to aecure one of the larger prizes. That is, if any one can find the three face* and * OC *°* # 1 3° aayt from the time this advertisement appears in the newspaper, they are guaranteed either one of the leading prizes, or an extra premium of a watch on conditions stated. No answer will be noticed that does not contain 30 cents for one of Ford's Prise Remedies, AMtm,THE FORD PILL CO, “ 31," Cor. Wollington S Bay St*., Toronto, Cintdt. WTc arc WK.AK, NKUV OUS, nUIUMTATKI) hu in folly iiml i^iiomnc rilled n,VMy 1 ({or of IIOIIY, M INI) r.'.'.p MANHOOD, cnuBiiiR ton il,lo;,lniin.- upon the wells of life, Ho„,l„che. l'u ktieho, Droadful Dreams,JAVoskness of Memoiy. rimplcs upon the fare, ami all tho t ITerts leading to caily decay, ('niiMimpt'ou o insanity, sor.d for IKIOK (IF 1,11' K (sealed) freo with particulars of a home euro. NCure No Pay. I>U, PARK ER, 340 N. Cherry, Nashville. T< in. WOMEN who havo llead- aches, Haekaches, Neural gias, Scanty. Profuse, and l>ain ul Menstruations lea ders, and • isplacements of tho Womb and Secual Organs, l.’nr- reuness, I.one,orrhoja, etc., should send for WOMAN’S BOOK OF 1.1 Fh.(sealed) ree with particulars for homeoure. No Cure No Pay. Sciontillo Qualillcations Unlimited JExporicnce. Careful Diagno sis and lloncst Representations .an tho secrets of our success. Address, C. W. PARKER M. D„ 340 N. Chnrry Nashville. Tenn. DR. AV.Ji. ROBERTSON BBMTl'SJP Office 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 done in the best of style. Piiccs reasonabc, and work guaranteed C.rtllleats ol M. H. BUNDFSRD, SMOdst. Justlco ol Suprsmo Court ol So. I have b.on . Rrcst «uff.rCT for . aorntwroj K r» from LdlscMlon and BJuumiUm.uJ • mirrored from a general telling down <W the system tor ft Ion# while. IJ}* T *) a f 1 cn & few bot “ " Wo no system lor ft long wuuo. ***“»«» 7Z 'cw bottles of your moUlcino (WooldrJdfo’e Wonderful Curo) wllh marvelous results, ana ci-.oorfully recommend It to all who ere suffer- 1 °£ldr °°“ pl * u iL n. BLarofOED. DEFORMITIES Cross Eyes Hair Up, Curvature of tli pine, Club Feet, Hip Joint Disease, an,l 1 deformities of tho Hands, Arms) Logs, and Feet radically cured. DISFIGUREMENTS. Superfluous Halr.JWine Marks, Moles, etc., painlessly and porfcctly removed Send for valuable treatise on tho a r Address, C . W PARKER Cherry, Nashville Tenn. Cteap Medicines. ANNOUNCEMENT. THE CARNIVAL. Five Rays fell of fun and Frolic—A Great Occasion. LAND SALE. NOTICE: Tha B ard of Education of ’auidini' tonnty a/a mjuasta.l to meet nt Ilia courthouit* {S.iturda Nov. 12th at 10 a. ra.- . W. Z. Spinks, 0. S. C. Hiram, Ga, October 11 tb, 1892 There is 11 report beniy circttla tod that I, E, W. Dean entered in to on agreement with A. C. Boi- well that as lie was not able to get to the^polls, I would not vote nnrl that 1 afterwards violated that agreement and voted. 1 hereby brand the above report as an in'a- rnoiis lie. I never baring made aticli agreement, as is fully ihown by the following affidavit: E. W. DEAN. Georgia,—I’aulding County. l’ersona'ly came before me A. 0. Biiiwell who on oath s iys that he and Dr. ; E. W. Dean never made any such an agreement n* refered to above, A. C. Boswell. Sworn to and subscribed befor me, this October 11, t8!l2. R.T. MOON, J P. Tl^e Indian Summer Carnival, whic/i begins November loth in Atlanta, promises to lie of sjiecial interest not only to the people of that city, but to the people througliouf tha Stntr. Front wliut can lie learned, the festivities on this occasion will surpass anything of the kind aver scan in the South ern States. Gorgeous pageants, raastnt/onic parapea, brilliant tar nirals, aqunlling (hose of the world renowned Mardi Gras, Turn Yoro- iu athletics, spear tounutmeuls carnival, m/litarv and tournament balls, biryles raei‘8, horse 1 aoos and foot bull will lm a few JVa'u/vs of tho week. Too Sitlfan, Abou Kalin, w/llbe receive ni royal stylo ant/ will lie asrortad through tha stieets by bis Pashas ami Mussel man Guards In feet, it is doubt'd if ever so an e'ahoratn programme was arrang ed in this country, Atlanta is making great, preparations for t he accommodation of her fguests She welcomes the'pcoplo withopc 11 arm i, and (hose who go may have the atauranoo that they w/ll se much to gratify them and will ro ut 11 to their homes satisfied in ev> ry particular. Tins is an oppor- nnn time to vis/t Atlanta. Tho railroads, realizing tha im- lortanoo of the Carnival, will give a cheap rate—one cent a mile. >und tr/p. The roads are very Uboral, and everybody should go anti see, and enjoy tho festivitie s f the Indian Sumimr Carnival. It begins November 15th am/ last five days. Ev rv day has a’com plete prog amine. A BUSINESS TRANSACSION. C3H ■THE following story is told of an auctioneer who was provokiagly annoyed wliito in the exercise of his profession by the ludicrous bids of a fellow whose sole object sco rned to be make sport for the buy. ers, rather thau himself to buy, At length, enraged beyond sncbir- anco, the knight of the hammer looking round tho room for a cham pion to avenge his wrongs, fixed his syos upon a bipod of huge dim ension, a very monarch in strength and cried out. "Marlow, what shall I givo you to put that fellow ont? " 1,11 take one soveruign, "Done -done; you shall have it Assuming the ferocious kniting his brows, spreading his nostrils like a lion’s ami putting 011 the wolf all over his head and shoulders, old Marlow s r >do off to the aggr ts >r, and sci/cing tho terrified wrech by the collar said to him in a whisper that was heard all over the room; “ My good friii, you go out mit 1110, I give you half tho money.,, “ Done—done! „ cried the fellow “ Hurrah! h raid,, sluu lt d tho audiwnen. The auctioneer had the good sense to join in tho laugh, and coo lly handed over the sovereign: DEMOCRATIC MEETING. -A. Pather'D TTC-orr. Your poor wearied wifo losing sleep night after night nursing tho little one suffering from that night- liond to childern and horror to par ents, CIIOUI*, should liavo a bottlo of Taylor,s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein, an un doubted croup preventive ami euro for cough, colds and consumption. The democratic execufivo com. mittee met at the courthouse .ia Dallnsnt In o’c’a k a. in., on last Tuesday; Dr. T. J. Foster presid ing. W. R. House was elected secretary proteiu. The 22nd day of thin month was 'Appointed for to hold h eoiiuty con vention at the courthouse in Dal es for the purpose of nominating eandidatos for county officers. That a mass meeting bo held ia eae// district of th county on Fri day the 18th day of November and loot and rend five r/elo,;ates each (o the couve/itioit which will meet tho said 22ntl day of Novemlier. Ordorod Full., in New Era. T. J. Foster, Chairman. W. It, House, Soe. Pro. RCT ULED AT WHOLESALE RATES. Halt's Hair Renewsr. . . - ...... • J7«- Ayer's Hair Vigor *3 C - Viol* Cream, box 33*- Huayxdi Wst-r . . »3C. Fsllow’s Hypo hotphite* 99*- Mexican Mr.*ta i Liniment *»«• Pain Killsr il, jl and 76c. Bradfislti's Fo-t.aIb Regulator Me. Castor Oil, Baker's pint *3 e - Pear's Soap S. S. S and 99c Hood's Sarsaparilla Hoyt's Cologne *7« Pierce’s Farorito ! -.cription 69c Pisres's Golden b.e icsl Discovery. . . 69c Pe-i Safe Cm Califernie Syrnp <A i’igs Ely's Cream Balm ..... j„; • • 34c. 34 c. - *« 67 DROK( N rr f rom a „, iorm of CHKO! KiRTTVACTOMO »T WCQEDRX9Q8 WONDEBYUL COTX 00» wwtth «nr.mmTW. fli. Sale by Coonaliy v. oi.cx 1 men ami mitToriri r from aiij iorm of CHRONIC DIB j EASE, can securs a valuallo woik, on l tlieiraffliction (nealed) free, and lcain] how thoy can be cured at home, by writ J ingDK- PAJRKER Sl Co. 340 North Clicr- »y Street, NaabvUl*. Term. Better writ* I today, delays are daagerons. Plcac* | (ate yornr trouble and how long afflicted Chichester’s Pennyroyal Pills Brown's Iron Bitters Shiloh's Catarrh Cure Shiloh’s Consumption Cur* Mr Klree's Wine Cardui Injection G P. P. F • • Potrers and Weightman’s Morphine . KW Everything else in proportion. Express charges are usually *5 <:«"*» P* r * *tr n I package under five pounds. Add | JACOBS’ PHARMACY, ATLANTA, CA. Cor. Marietta fc Peachtree St* Senator Ueub m F. Jones drop ped dead near his his boarding houss lint Monday morning with out a mo//ienti warning. Senator Jones had bean a member of t’.i (borgia legislature on jo before tho present term; bo [stow/ high and well known tb oughout the State. Ho was a prominent Mason, being Grand SjniorjWarden of tho Grand Lodge an'/ was Lurie I by the fra- ter uitv. Got) W. L, LOLLAR for FOR TIM BMOfr. Wcakjttu* Malaria, ludifaMioa mA .■.take HOWN'B I ROM (HTTUI. Path*StmJm, ** ** a On this occasion lie anked Jenny I’ricc to lie his partner for life, and Jenny, who was a priino little school teacher, consented. Then the deacon Hopped. He began in his usual strain by invok ing forgiveness for his sins. He was everything that was vile, and os lie enumerated the crimes laid down in his own imagination, Jenny begun to fidget. At last she touched the deacon on the shoulder: ,‘You needn’t pray any more on my account,” she said, “I wouldn't think of marrying such a wicked sinner, If you are only half as bad as you say yen aro, I wouldn’t havo you. I hope you will repent before it is too late.” “And she left the astonished dea con to his own reflections upon matrimony and grace.—Detroit Freo Press. JEDGE WAXEMS’ PROVERBS. that ELECTRIC BITTER?. This remedy is becoming so well known slid su popular as to need no special mention. All who liavo used Electric Hitlers sing the same song of praise.—A inner medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is cbvimeu Eiectric Hitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pim ples, Roils, Salt ltheuin and other affoo tloiisoausedliy impure blood.—Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent »s well as cure all Malarial fevers,—For cure of Headache, coustipatina and In digestion try Electric Ritters—Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money re fun ,.ed.—I’rice 50 eta. and $1.00 per bottle a 1 ■ Connolly & Connolly's Drugstore. Some msn kin niuite votes can't malts laws. Mighty few patroits sat up at nights tviiiTyin’ tiliout’failin’ to git iin ollis that don’t pay. A cndilidate for oifis is willinor than a gal that wants to git mar /•ied. It's mighty hard work for a pol- itishau to layp in tho middle of the road. A candidate for constable wur* r'a s as much over it as a candidate uv the United States. Pettycost has no laziness in pol iticks and visy ve/sy. It’« because some uv the unde. sorvin’ono w git/in’ big penshuns that lots of the deservin’ ones goes beggin’. There’s plenty uv money in the country ef we only knodo how to git holt uv it,—Detroit Free Press. NOTICE. I hereby forbid any one from hunting on uuy of my laud, either inclosed or uuinclosed, and persous bunting on the same will bo pros ecuted to the extent of tho law. John Bonk, usa: tyjtlgfpjfcftiiftnt to