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THE: NEW: ERA.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
J.M. SPINKS,
EDITOR
AND
PROPRIETOR.
TERMS.
ONE TEAR
BIX MONTHS • ...
three months
*1.00
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2iic
Or"Advcrlising rate* sent on appli
cation.
Entered In tlio Post Ofileo at Dallns,
On., us HOCohd-claHH mail matter,
FRIDAY NOVEMBERS 1802.
A New Gotten Picker,
C unlituti li,
Montgomer , Ain., Oclober 111
—A successful Inst wits n ude today
of M. C. Scott's Mibuibnn planlu
t on by tlie Southern ! 'ott.m Har
vesting company with llieir mini .
ly d Scevored ; nd already mac
lnjirovcment cotton picking. A
simple oontr ranee on four wheel
pulled by nt I s, eight feet long
three feet wide, and with eigli
brushes, wiicr and !'o iblo tin
gatherers. In less than ten mile
utes, 20 "pounds were picked mu
deposited in iho bags, The mu-
chine uoutinuiug in that inannci
from fur oir to furrow latisfyinp
many farmers and business men
present that this machine wil work
a evolution in picking cotton.
The company 1 ad among it,
representatives on the spot Me. sis
Lam, and Isaac RIrm, and M
Mara, all capitalist of Galveston
Tex. t o Pratts of Prattville, ami
many other prominent man f om
different parts of the country.
For fear I am making my letter
too long I will express my desire
fur the continued success of the
Nr.'.v Era, also its readers.
It. \V. Davis.
NOTICE,
Having leased the New Era to
Col. L. M. Washington to go into
ffect on the first day of January
next, I earnestly appeal to those
due the paper for subscription, jo 1,
work, legal or other advertisements
to come and seltlo as soon as they
possibly can, as our creditors want
their money, and we wish to closr
un our business ill the next fen
weeks. All that you owe us is du*
and we owe money and paying t
high interest, it would therefore
be a great favor to 11s, one that
would lie appreciated if we could
hare prompt and immediate set
lements.
J. M. Siiinks, Pub
G. W. LINDSEY,
—DEALER IN-
Pc s ned ly Scriftla-
Is the snd story of many lives mad,,
lnl-.oiable through no faults o'
ih dr own. hV'ofula is more rape
chilly than any other a hereditary
disea e, an I for this simple reason
Arising from impure and insulli
n.ml blood, the disoaso locales it
self in the ly miilmtien, which are
romposed of white tissues; then
a period of f etal life when the
whole body consists of [whites tis-
uei, and th.reforo the unborn
child i; especially susseptible to
this dreadful disease, liut (lion
1 . a remedy for scrofula, whether
hereditary or acquired It i.-.
Hood's Sarsaparilla, which by its
pow 1 fill offset oil the blood, ex
pels all trace of the disease anil
giYes to the vital fluid the quality
and color of health. If you decid,
to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla do no
accept any substitute.
Bir.taliatcliio, Miss
Mr. Editor:—Crops are moder
ately good; we have gathered corn
my father, grandfather and unch
made 8!! two-horse loads Th
up a id corn was good, but the bot
tom was drowned out.
The health hero is generally
good, mid since wo begin gather
ing I like the country better than
I did b fore.
School .will commence next Mon
day.
If we had more of our Georgia
friends here wo would be glad, we
think they could do better here.
Mr. Sanders from Lost Mountain
"ns here last wee:;, lie likes this
101 nty h • said,
\V. jM. Davis was selling out to
move to Texas, I wish lie con’d see
this country, at least wo would like
to lee kiln before be goes.
Politics are high here speaking
nearly eveiy day, but it will soon
be over. Col speed the man that
will do the country the greatest
good.
Tlieic is biinga bridge built
near us across tlie river when it is
completed we can go to town when
w« wish,
Ayer’s Pills
May always bo rolled upon ns a certain
euro for liver troubles, constipation, sick
headache, biliousness, dyspepsia, Jaundice,
and rheumatism. Unlike most cathartics,
Ayer's 1’llls strengthen the stomach, liver,
and bowels, and restore to tbeso organs
their normal and regular action. Taken In
season, they clinek tlie progress of colds,
fevers, and malaria. Being purely vegetables
and sugar-coated, Ayer’s Tills are
The Favorite
family medicine, while travelers, both by
sea and land, find them to be Indispensable.
“Wo sell more of Ayer's Tills than of all
other kinds put together, and they give
feet satisfaction."—Christensen & llaarlow,
Druggists, Baldwin, WIs.
“I have used Ayer's Tills for tho past
thirty yean, and consider them an Invaluable
Family Medicine
I know of no better remedy for liver troubles
and dyspepsia.”—Janies Quinn, Hartford, Ct.
Capt. (’1ms. Mueller, of tho steamship
'* Felicia,” says: “ For several years I buvo
relied moro upon Ayer's Tills than anything
else in the medicine chest, to regulate my
bowels, and those of the ship’s crow. These
Tills urv not soveru in their action, but do
their work thoroughly. 1 have used them,
ami with good cITcct, for tho cure of rheu
matism, kidney troubles, nml dyspepsia/'
Ayer’s Pills
rnKPAnsn nv
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, M
Every Dose Effective.
■McPherson dim
ill* health hero is genoial
gioil.
I am informed t’ at Mr. lien
Foysyth had his house burned last
Saturday aiul lost about all
ha . '
McPherson is booming. Mrs.
Howell lias on hand a new stock
of goods and she is a gof.d hand to
■oil them,
The wt-utlrr is so nice tho peo-
plo are taking cars of the puta o
caop,
The sinking at Willow Springs
Sunday was a success and the
young people seemed to enjoy it’
Some of our farmers aie sowing
wheat.
Long Tom.
General Merchandise;
SHOES A SPECIALITY
•
I have added 20 feet to my
Store House, and have by far the
Largest Stock of Geods ever
brought to Braswell.
I buy as low as tlie lowest and
sell cheap.
CHILDREN’S, MISSES’, LACHES
AND MEN’S SHOE?.
Guaranteed t0 Give ISatisfaction,
BRASWELL, - GEORGIA
| The following persons have paid ; Cheap Medicine—save Money.
Ion subscriptions to the New Era.
j since our last' issua and it is with
pleasure we acknowledge tho re
ceipt fofthe same:
S, John Ca n,
J. W. ( ana.
J. T. Lester,
C. J. 1.ester,
J. R. Down an,
J. P^Denton,
Miss Genie Fo tar,
W. J, Sli« ffield, ,
C, W. Baggett,
J. C. McRrayer,
G. A. Jarman.
J. G. Woodal'.
All buy medicines, and you wan*, them
cheap -at retail at wholesale rates. Ja
cohs’ pharmacy, tlio largest Southern
cutters” of prices, has an advertisement
in to-day's paper containing a few prices
All other ai tides arc Sold at simitnr
rates. No nml tor what. yo\i .want that is
usually kept in a largo drug store send to
them. They will sell it at astonishing
low rates, Express charges for packages
under live pounds, twcnty-iiive cents.
Watcly these advertisements aud prioss
uSond for a number of thlogsjat one n 0
d to tho wise sufficient?
Foot call ut the Fa'r,
A a ne of fin t all betc n th
M Tier university fir t ekven, a'ld
p’cked team, will be played nt
aseball [ ark ou the .fairgrounds
tomorrow morning. The ba'l wilt
e kick d olf at 10:30, Tho pro
eeds of the game go to furnishing
tKe society pallors and library,
l'ho game between tho T. elino
logical team an I Mercer will be
played here on Saturday
A PRIZE PROBLEM CONTEST
A \ll\i tl W e PRIZE WILL ViE IIVEM FOR EVT.Y RQRRECT
AMW.B.
cnsl
Tixo Ercosslttoa TD'-i It
Is how Mr, (). C. Johnson, of Hel-
i , VV.» ex nvs-vs how lie found
out what Taylor; (Vie/xikee Remedy
f Sweet Gnm and Mullein wax,
n 1 how tffi meious it is in curing
on hi, cold.! un f croup.
[/ 4 I) \1 LI 1)0 Write for our Mam
. A 11 ill U 1 lllionth Catalogue g
ItlU | age hour, plain
lv illunHated, tfivin
iClauufai'tmos’ low
n i ]»rk® witli M.m
l9 .~ Paj , S 1 V If ufnctnrmV cliacount
*' W tJX\ ! A-iou all goods inatiu
faotnrod and ini*
]iorf«rd into tlio Uui-
tml .nIjiU’H.
si ON E Y-^^ryCu
V/ il li A gpt , n(1 ,v„ soil only
first class poods, Grocccies, Kuril turo,
Clothing, Dry Goods, lints, Cups, |Hoots
and shoes, Notions, Crockery, Jawelry,
Maggies nml Harness, Agricultural im-
idimeuts, in fact anything you want.
haved hy buying of us. SemlJ/’j ecu’./
to pay axpressago on catalogue, a buyers
guide. We are tho only concern that
sella at manufacturers prices, allowin .
avowed candidate before that con- tho lmycr tho same discount that tlw
ventjon, and that is tho name of manufacturer gives to thowholosslo
T. J. Foster for Ordinary, whose ™ u ’ Wu maranteo all hoods to l.~
J . equal to representations or money rc
announcement appeals l.. 11is pa- funded, tioodssent byexpress or ni li
par. There will in all probability w privulogo of oximimtn r
bo plenty 'of names for all the P n y‘ n K-
r J ■ A. KAR
Delegatus to the democratic con
vention will b* chosen in e»ch dis-
triot of the county on Friday the
18th of thl month: then the dele
gates from tho se oral districts will
meet at Dallas on Tuesday follow-
ng, which is on tho .2nd Jay of
his month lo nominate candidates
for all county offices. At“ this
writinr we have heard of but one
Ning ii more I arresting ai d onto: ruining lr. the cultivated faint'r circl
hau a Iniglit Pilau (,'ompctiliim «liicli will bring into a'tive Ul)r ahililirs
oinpolitors when it is known that suoli competition Is carried out by.tln) orig na
tors ill a peif t ly fair and honorabla maimer.
As a menus of advertising unr brain I of Exquirile Toilet Soap and intro-
neing it into tin; iiouies wliore it is n w n ;cd. is ir utter the following prises, whicl
will lie awarded to saeeesstul oout 'stanls wi'.liput any partiality being sliowu to
person or loealily.
PRIZES-
To the person sending first corretl ans ver to the following pro'ilem will lie
giron choir elioleo liotiveeii a llrst-elass Upri jht PiaftO or rhea's Hantlrid n
Fifty Dollars in < nah.
For the pocuiid correct answer will ho paid Two Huntleod Dollars
For the third coirooi an.swrr will liopaid Ona Hundred i3ollar
For the fmu th corroct answer will ho paid Fifty Dollars in Cush.
To the person .sending the correct; answer wld**h is received l*st will ’.o * iven
t eir choice between aiirst-elass Upright Piano «»r Th^oe Hundred a id FIT')
Doll rs in Cash.
For tlio next to tho l vsteorroot answer will ho paid Ono Hlindrod Dollop
in-Cash.
Other Valuable Prizes. *uoh as S’lver WaLdios, Perltopera’ Glasses, Silvt
Vegetable Dishes, Silver Tea Nets, Silver Hiseuit Jars, {Silver rSdve
Cako.S!Anils, Vhmo I.ninps, Silver Desert tots, Fruit lvniv«h„ etc., cle., will h
awarded to every person sending correct lumwer.
PROBLEM-
A frog at tho bottom of a well ten feet deep elimhs up a foot every day :*n
“lidt s back a half foot ovoiy niglit. llow iijnny days will it take him to reach th
op of the well.
t- CONDITION i.
Kvery e. ntost ’ nt must oneloso with their ans wer ono dollar for ono d
cakes of our Exquisite Toilet Soap, Which i§ till* purest and. 1'nest soap for tlio
*• slcj’imi complexion that Ins over boon manufacture.1. ft/Couti iu none of “
poison us preparations which cause the skin to become rough and parched
It is the only soap for tho toilot, nurseiy and hath, it* positively remove
pimples and cures roiinoss ami roughness of thoaskiu. If is universally aeknowl
edged by those who have used it as tlio soap par o.ieollonca tor alt hni it purposes
It is sent tree of Customs duty to any part of the United States. Answt rs may
he malic*1 at any time betoro Novomher 1st, 1S02, as the prizes are ly di
aled over cntiie lime competition is oponj and pemon^oaii enter atany 4iui»i with
n equcrl (ippmtunity of securing one of the leading prizes. Remember til'd
very answur^wi’.l ho awar led a valuable prize.
This toilet soap is retain’d at throe dollars per doxeu a cakoK, and wc make lids
oxtvnordinnry reduction in price simply to introduce it,
The exquisite Toilet Mfg. Co., is ,tn established nnd fimineinlly respons \ I
maim fact iii'ing company, who ofier the above prizes purely as a logiti nate mail
ner of extending tlies .lea of the.r Fxiiuisite Toilet soap to t'lepooplo of the Uni.
ted states.
Kcinit by U. S. l’ostal Note, Express Money order. Two -cents U.| M; mps
KegisUred Lotte’- and send your answers at once. Address:
EXQUISITE TOIL ET MFC. CO. “X”
No 170 YOUNGE STREET, TERCNTO, C.NAOA
EORGIA, Paulding County.—
To all whom il 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 letters
of dismission from said estate, and
said application will be heard at my
office on the first Monday in Dcccm ^
ber next. Given under my baud and
official signature, This ;, £ej&- 3lh
1892. H. C. Scoggins,
Ordinary.
J AKE AN AGENCY FOR
DAGGETT'S
Sail, touting
ROASTING
PAN
Bakes the B***
Bri ad iilli
Vffli
BEST UTENSIL te th« anirerM,
Address newest oflUe for tense.
W. A. DAssert k Co.. YlnelMd. V. J., Boston. Meet,,
' lento, On., Cblonco, 111., BnU Uke Oty. BtnB, OsAUn*.
;*L, Oelreeton, Ten.
EORGIA, >,
Paulding County, j
"11 all wliom it may concern:—
.1. M. Witlraven, Aitmiulstiator of tlu
-late of P. ,i. Waliavon doosasud ' lias
pplioil to the undorsigood for letters
'hsmlssion Irom said ostvto and said ap-
I lioatloii will bo heard on theliist Mon
day in January ISDi. TlilsOct.il LSttg.
II. C. SCQOG1NS,
Oiidinai: V.
( EORGIA, )
Paulding County. )
lo all whom it may concern:—
W. M. Rateree has in due form ap
plied to the undersigned for perma
nent letters of administration on the
es a e of E. L. Rateree, late of said!
county deceased to be placed in the-
hands of W. L. Rollins and I will
p iss upon said application on the first
Monday in November next- Given
under my hand and official signature.,
his Oct. 4th 1892.
11. G. Scon oink,
Ordinary,
OKOItGIA, t
Paulding County. J
T-i all whom it liny concern:—
.1. Adcock, Administrator of Win. Ad-
C".:k deceased Inis applied to tlio uik or-
si lied for letters of dismission fion, sain
t . into and slid application will bo h»:vrd
111 the llrst Mon lay iu January 18.U.
This Octo' or 11, 18U2.
it. C. SCOGGINS.
OmuNAitr.
cffices go bjforo tho convention.
The district election for delegates
will be two weeks from today.
&C . 122 Quincy St., ( lit
eago, 111.
,-plnv-btl^.fiii
iyn>*
Ajfi-m-y of
ti-rrjv'Tr ’w* mA
t lit* Aiuwr-*ji
yeuralgic Persons
Awl thus* troubled wUh nervoesioiM rosnlting
AouicareoroverwukkwiUbe reUevud by taktdV
Brewn’t* Iron Bitters, oenuin.
MgWIknqflcrc^s—<*«to»ioawnU'tK»
DALLAS PRODUCE MARKET.
Corrected weekly.
Apples Dried 5 c per lb
Honey, “ ,|
Jieans white Navy, jt;. 0 o liu
ijtixcd, 75c to 1.25 bu.
Rutter,
Corn,. .
liens.
Cocks,
Frys,..
1 tucks,
FgRS,..
CHICKENS.
3 5
.15c per I!).
50c j er bu
lo 27c
15 to 20c
15 to 20c.
15 to 20c.
15 c doz.
Peas, Clay, 80c per bu.
“ White, 1.25 to 1.50c “ •*
Rye, . ,65c “ *
Lard,.... 10c per lb
t\ heat, 75c to £1.00 per bushel
Tl°ur, £4.00 per, bib
EORGIA, >
Paulding County. J
To all whom it may concern:—
Ali persons interested are herein
notified that if no good cause showi
o tlie contrary an order will be grar i
c I by the undersigned on the 71!
< ly of Nov. next establishing a new
road commencing at tlie Dallas and
i touglasville road near Mrs. Alma
Seals running through the lands of J.
A.Clorts and Mrs. F. S. Kikct inter-
ecting the Hiram and Powder
• v firings road near Mrs. F. S. Kiker’s
J 'll is October nth 1892.
H. C. SCOGGINS,
Oruina.-.y.
GEORGIA Paulding County.
To all whom it may concern:—Mrs.
S. E. Alexander has in due forn ap-
1*1 to the undersigned for perma-
nant .etters of administration on the
state of W. C. Estes, late of said
:ounty deceased to be placed in the
lands of W. L. Rollins, and I will
ass upon said application on the
*rst Monday in November next,
liven under my hand and officia
signature, this the 4th day of October
1892. H. C. Scoggns,
Oi dir, ary.
9EORGIA, Paulding County
To all whom it may concern:—Mrs..
A. C. ’[’willy and Alice Barber has in,
due form applied to the undersigned
or permanant letters of administra
tion on the estate of It. L. Face late
yf 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
this Oct. 4th 189?,
II. O. Scoggins,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA, )
Paulding County. )
To all whom it muy concern:—
E. W. Moody ami J„ A. Moody
guardians for John Baxter applies
to 111c for letters of dismission from
said guurdmushtp and I will pass
upon this application on tho first
Monday in Nov. next at my office
in Dallas, said county. Given un
der my hand and official signature.
This the 11th day cf Oct. 1892.
II. C. SCOGGINS,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA, / #
Paulding County, j
To all whom it may concern:—
The apprasitrs appointed to set
apart a twelve months support to Ma
iy Rateree widow of E. L. Ratsree.
ate of said county deceased out of
the estate of said deceased having fil
ed their report in my office, all per-
Irish Potatoes,.... .'.30c, ‘pei- peck. I sons interesled rr = Ilereb y notified
Sweet Potatoes 40 per bushel, ‘hat I will pass upon the same at my
Meat,.. 10 per lb cffice on ‘h* first Monday in Novem-
<‘ats
Cotton .--7 3-4
50c pei bu ber n 2Xt ' civen under m y hand and
official signature. ThisOctober nth
1S92.
H. C. SCOGGINS,
Ordinary.
(IEORGIA—Pauldino County—
Toa'd whom it may concern:—E.
Oavis 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 l will pass upon said application
on the first -Monday in November
next. Given under my hand and. offi
cial signature, this Oct. 4th,iS92.
H. C. Scoggins',
Ordinary..
Paulding Sheriff ’s Sal a For
DE^, 1892
State o[_Ge,_. 0 ia, 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 Dec. 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
Ls the property of the defendant J..
K. Murdock, to satisfy a superior •
, ourt mortgage fi. fa. issued from the .
■ aperior court of Paulding county,
in favor of Perkins Machine Co., vs.
E. Murdock. Notice given as re
quired by law. This Nov. 3rd, 1892.
J. A. WESTBROOKS,
Sheriff.
ISAAC WILLIAMS,
G. W. FURR.
Deputies.
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wxidlisg a tmie, or Children that want traltdlu*
— . UPf aiumlj Ukn ^
EHOWN’ft IRON B1TTEB8.
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