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THE: NEW: ERA.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
EDITOR
J.M. SPTNKS, S and
PROPRIETOR.
TERMS.
ONE TEAR 11.00
BIX MONTHS 60c
three months 26c
Liberty Hillfltems.
There has been several cases o'
fever in onr community since onr
last writing Mr. Berry Born*
and wife are both down with fever
but are some better.
[^^Advertising rates sent on appli
cation.
Entered in tlio Post Office at Dallas,
Gn. t ns Hocoi.d-clasK mail matter.
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 11,1892.
YORKVILLE.
News is scarce in th so parts at
prosent. The cotton crop is about
nil gathered and it turnol out «
little short. Corn crops turned out
very good.
W. A. Pool is still selling lots of
goods at a reasonable price.
We visitod relative) ne tr Ram ns
hit week, and found Mr. J. M
Holland in very feable health. Dr.
Grocn of Cartorsville is treating
his so.
Mis. Gilford Prewett is still
con Toed to her bod almost all thj
the ti ne.
Wo hear he cry of hard times,
but wo nro not to the worst yet,
agreeably to the old saying that
lots weddings make hard times
Was timed last Sunday, Mr.
Scab White to Miss Emma Brown .
also Mr. Tom Adair to Miss Ida
Lyle, also u Mr. Parris to a Miss
Wilson, and there s gsod prospect
of several mi e very noon near
YorKville.
Myself and mother spent Inst
woeic in Atlanta visiting relatives
and riends and selling nptles: wo
enjoyod the trip very much, bnt
found that wo could buy goods in
I)a las as heap as wocenld in At
lanta.
I would be glad if all the eor *
respondents would givo the news
oftoner and iji.it ton hing on pol-
ites as we have been requested to
d.y a hint to tho wise is sufficient
Best wishes to all.
J II, M.
Poisenod by Sorofula-
Is tho sad story of many lives mnd 0
misoiablo tlirough no faults o
their own. Sc-ofula is more espo
eially than any other a hereditary
disease, and for this simple reason
Arising from impure and insuffi-
cient blood, tho disease locates it
self in the lymphatics, which arc
romposed of white tissues; there
a period of foetal life when the
whole body consists of jwhito tis-
uos, and thireforo the unborn
child is especially ausseptible to
this dreadful disease. But (here
s a remedy for scrofula, whether
hereditary or acquired- It is
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which by its
powerful effect on the blood, ex
pels all traco of the disease and
gives to the vital fluid the quality
and color of hoalth. If you decid,.
to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla do no;
accept any substitute.
NOTICE,
Having leased the New Era to
Col. L. M. Washington to go into
i fleet on the first day of January
next, I earnestly appeal to those
duo the paper for subscription, job
work, legal or other advertisements
to come and settle as soon as they
possibly can, as our creditors want
their money, and we wish to close
up our business in tho next few
weeks. All that you owe us is due
and we owe money and paying a
high interest, it would therefore
be a great favor to us, one that
would be appreciated if we could
have prompt and immediate set
tlements.
J. M. Shines, Pub.
Mr. Overton Hitchcock is down
with fe er.
Mr. Zack Wix departed this
life the first day of November with
fever; he leaves a ^bereaved wifa
and four girl children besides a
host of other relatives and fricn s
to mourn his departure. He whs
a membei of the ivptist church a
Whiteoak Springs, wlicro lie wa*
laid to rest in Alliance honor.
Funeral services conducted by E
er Jainos Osborn.
Elder M, F. Waddell an la Mr.
Dean of IJaral on counly called in
and spent lust Friday night wit)
tin writer on tl oir way to Non
Canaan church.
G. W. LINDSEY,
X
-DEALER IN-
Elder S. Foristor, a blind Math
dist prune her, the Husband <
S’aiali Ann Gogburn, of Alabama
preached at Whiteoak Springe last
Saturday night and Sunday, fol
lowed l>y Eider James Osborn.
Sunday night by m. F. Waddell,
followed by Elder S, Forister. Til,
jj irit o tho l ord b ing in the
midst a warm meeting prevailed.
How beautiful it is to teu different
professional preachers pr.aoh anil
pray together ami for each othe.,
when you can sue there is a love
"xist for ca li other, It lias ever
been my ilery to me why it is thm
wo are all striving to get to the
nine place tpul don’t wm t to gi
together, but take different routes
and ways when wo are taught ilia
there is but ono wry, and 1 rooon
almost evory man thinks bis way
is right, but tliero is a wrong some
where sure, and I have about de
cided that it is in the heart of man.
General Merchandise;
SHOES A SPECIALITY
I have added 20 feet to my
Store House, and have by far (he
Largest Stock of Geods ever
brought to Braswell.
I buy as low as the lowest and
sell cheap.
CHILDREN'S, MISSES 1 , LA?l!ib
AND SVIEN’S SHOES.
Guaranteed to Give [Satisfaction,
3R AS WELL, .. GEORGIA
F. ORGIA,
Pauldinu Countv. >
To all whom it may concern:—
J. M. Walravon, Administrator of the
estate of I’, J. Walravon deceased lias
ipplied to the nil,lei signed for letters of
lismission iroin said estate and said ap
plication will lie heard on the (list Mon
day In January lMT;. This Oct, tl 18th'.
IMJ. SCOGdlNS,
On i>i x au v.
GEORGIA, 1
PAULOINO Cot’NTV. )
To all whom it may concern:—
•I. Adcock, Administrator of Wm, Ad
cock deceased has applied to the intder-
igneil for letters of dismission fiom sail’
estate and said application will lie hrard
on tho first Monday in January 18:0.
This OotoLer 11, 1802.
li. C. SCOGGINS,
Onm.VAitv.
Cheap Medicine—save Money.
All buy medicines, and you wan 1 them
cheap -at retail at wholesale rates, Ja
colis’ pharmacy, tho largest Southern
“cutters” of prices, 1ms an advertisement
in to. day s paper containing a few prices
Ail other articles are sold at similar,
rates. No matter what you wki't that is
usually kept in a Impelling store semi to
them.' They will soil it at astonishing
low rat s, E tpress charges for pnekages
under live pounds, twenty-Dlve cents.
Watch these advertisements and prices
uSend fur a number of things.at oneau
word to tho wise sufficient?
Mr. Sam Moody’s lit. le boy nbo u
si { yra-s old was off In-t Sunday
in the mountains between Mr
Moo y’s and Ji mes Bullock's with
some older boys at play, and In
got lost from them and takon a
different direction and was going
from ho ne. who he was found lie
was over two miles from home lie .r
Mr. Chambers, so it is, if a m?.n
had a hundred children an one of
them go a stray he will leave tho
99 and never ro;t until ho finds
the one that i lost in ho wild >r.i
net s, G. IF. C.
INVALIDS
Coin rapidly In lioalUi and itronglli by tho
me ot Ayer's Sarsaparilla. -This medicine
aubslltiites rich ami pert blood, tor tbs
llnpuverlslicd fluid loll in the volns nllor
fevers ami oilinr wasting sickness. It In,,
proves thu appetite and tones up tha system,
so iliat convalescents soon
Become Strong
active, and vigorous. To relieve that tired
feeling, depression of spirits, and nervous
debility, no other medicine produces the
speedy and permanent effect of Ayer’s Sar
saparilla. K. O. Loi-Iiik, Hrockton, Mass.,
writes: "I aiu confident tbni anyone suffer-
Inp from the offects of arrnfult, general de
bility, want of appetite, depression of spirits,
and lassitude will bo cured
By Using
Ayer's Snrsaparllla; for I have taken It, and
apeak from experience."
" In the summer of 1888, I was cured of
nervous debility by the use of Ayer's Sarsa
parilla."-Mrs. 11. Benoit,« Middle st., Paw
tucket, It. I.
" several years ago I was In a debilitated
condition. Other remedies having (ailed, I
began to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and was
grcally Pencilled. As a Spring medicine. I
consider It Invaluable." — Mrs. L. 8. Win-
Chester, Holden, Me.
$ PRIZE PROBLEM CON :E$T
A VALUABLE PRIZE WILL BE IVEN FOR EV-T/ CORRECT
A'iw R.
:i lm pail I One Hundral Dcllr r8
X idling is mnro i itorosting and entort.iliiing li: tlio cnltlvilcd fanii!.
him il blight P. 'xe <'oin petit ion !r -li wi 1 bring into active u<o die nbili'.i
omp il.it iis when it i i kuu.vn tlcil such competition is cirriml out liy Lh ) o.'
tula in u pci f e ij fair and hon3rjbld
As a moans of advertising dur bran 1 '^-LL'"’uisite Toilet Soap and intro-
iiciug it into thu homcH wild e it is n wit ., woutTortlio following prizes, which
will l»o awarded to auueessful uiMitesi tills vi bout any partiality being sliown ,
person or locality.
P3IZES-
To tho person sending lirst onr e :t a is vor to t’.io following problem will 1 e
given chi ir elioieo between a first I ns JJ , j j^t Piano >f ThlVJ J H J.l J d J 1
fifty Dollars in cash.
, For the second correct anawe • will be p lid Two Hundeed Dollar* n «asli
Pol the third eorroa: answer will be ,.a I 0,18 H'jndrsd Doll*,' h.
1' or the foul th con-cot answer wtl. lie pall fifty Q fllara n Cash
To Hie person sending tlio «. ■ answer whi.-ii is receive I I ist will ,e - iv. n
t e r choice between allrst-elas. Uprff III Piano Th-JS HuiJ aj 1 . .1 F.T!
Doll rs in Pash.
For thu next to tlio 1 \sLoun*c t .11
in Cusli.
Other Valuable Prizos. sueli ns Silver W.itelio., I’orlJOporu (iln'Kca, Si v
Vegetalde Dishes, Silver To i els, Silver liiseult Jars, Silver S Is, Silv
Gako SI anils, Plano I,amps, Silver Disci! Sits, Fruit Ruins,, cie„ ole., will he
awarded o eviry person sending c irreet answer.
PROBLEM.
A frog at tlio bottom of a well .ten feel deep ■ 11ml a up a foot every day an
s ides back a half foot ov o,v mg.d. How many d i.vs will it take him to roach tlio
Op of t lie well.
h CONDITIONS.
Every eoiitest’nt imihl enelose with tlieir answer ono dollar for 011c dozen
unices of mu Exquisite ToMot 3oap, whi«li i$ tlio purest and llnest soup forth
’ -nIc ,• l’.d complexion iliat h scv.tIhvii 111 imifiictnrcd. it ooBtainu none of tlioH*
poison; us prcpar.it.oih which e.utso the nkin toLcot-mo rough and parched.
It i« the only Hoap for t-lm t iilot, nursoiy and hath. It positively rent »v«
Vmipl s and cures redness an l roil,(line's of Uii*skiti. It is universally aeknowl
‘ dual hy tlmso w!i » h ivo u <:« 1 i; \\ the so ip pfcr uicellenes for all toilut purpose
It is sent fcvo of Customs duty t » any part t*f the f nlfwl Mates. Answers may
h > mailed at any time liciove X »v« n') >r ! fc, .*%• tieprizon are equitildy di
'. ltd oyerenliio linn oompet'.l;oii is open} and pcrftiM tiin tutor atanv time with
11 cquiil »>i poitunity of rceiuirgouc of tho hading prizes. Rtm mbert h
• Id 1 v.du thlo prize.
three dollars per doxen eakiH, and xw niak# tl is
■’'dy to introduce it,
, is a.1 established and financially respoi si
•i llu ihovo piizes purely as a legiti n ite 111 11
Ex<j” site Toilet soap to th- people of t!ie Uni
v ry an v.erjwi'.l ho
This toilet soap is rctai.cc
e . ;o.diuary le 'u 'lion in vi
The exquisite Toilet Mfg.
mauufiietiiring eomjt ny. win*
nor of extending (In. s.d« s of
t d i.les.
Remit hy U. S. *’•» til Not
*Kc' istered J .utter, da. il!
GEORGIA, j
l’AURDINti Cl) UN TV. j
I'o all whom it may concern:—
F. P. Iluilsiri gunrilian for C. A
Williams applied to me for letters ol
lismission from said guardianship
lid 1 will pass up in said applicatio
in the first Monday in December naxt
pven under my hand and official sig
nature this November the 8il
t.892. H. C. SCOfUilNS,
Ordinary.
EORGIA, Paulding County.—
To all whom ll may concern: W.
T. Dewberry administrator of the es
tate of William Dewberry late of said
county deceased, has in cue form ap
plied to the undersigned for ' letter 4
of dismission from said estate, and
aid application will be heard at my ?
office on the first Monday in Decent
ber next. Given under my hand and
official signature. This £ sept. 8th
1892. ’ H. C. Scoggins,
Ordixary.
GEORGIA, /
Pauld ng County. |
Fo all whom it mny concern:—
'Ihe appraisers to sct'apait ;
jears suppotort P. F. Comptm will
o\v of E. W. Compton have niadt
their return to my office and if nogood
: :use is shown the same will be judge
minted at my ollice on the first Mon
! yin Dei ember next; given unde
7 land and official signature, thi
e 7th of November 1S9J.
II. C. Scoggins,
Ordinary.
G IORGIA, I’au'iding County
All persons interested are nerebj
1 itiiied that unless good cause b,
si own to the contrary an order wil
o granted on the 6th day of Decern
.< r next extending public road lea
n ' from Yorkviile to J. M. Green'
1 laid county, intersecting the Dal
•s and Rockmavt load east of tin
" -•wdy; given under iny hand am
icial signature, this Nov. 7th 189
11. C. SCOGGINS,
Ordinary.
, Ex pro
s Mono\ oitlor, Twc-?ents l’.|
rs at once. Addicns:
1 1 =
EXQUISITE TOILET MFC, CO.
No-1 3 YtlNQE VTRIET, TERONVO, CNV3A
X"
FARME 18,'"“
Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla
7 * r. u.t/. ATVr NCO.! IJjWIII, HIM,
by nil Druggist., I'ric. »1; .li bottle.,,t.
Cures others, will cure you
The following persons haro paid
on subscriptions to the New Era
•niiec our last issue and it is with
uleiuure we acknowledge the ro-
ceijit for tlio same:
F, G, Gray,
A. Hu and,
-M. F. Waddell,
Harris Wade,
M. P. Rol erts,
J.Mat hews,
W. C. Spinks,
G. M. Little,
oth
(I NI oago bool-, l>Uill
1 il! f-.iMti |> g Vin
Man 1'aitt.ti'' low
n 1 prii'c With Man
» Y F utaetnivis' ilmeonnt
trjj LJ.V ( Ib.iii nil 1 uutls inanu
fin tim'd d im-
l'i 1'.i'd into tile l lii-
:kI states
DALLAS PRODUCE MARKET.
! 0 N E Y ^
>11 r
AYo
by.
spoil 1
first class goods, Or icrcii
(lolliing, Dry Goods, Hats
ami shoos, X»»fcions, Cr >ck
Buggies and linn.ess, A;;i i-nil in .1 i:n
! incuts, in fact anything yon wut.
Saved l»y buying of us. Scnd^J'/ tea i
to pay oxpressage on catah»;',uc, a buyer.•>
guide. Wi are the only concern tint
sellsat manufacturers prices, nlh wii g
lie buyer the same discount that the
manufacturer gives to tho * whole -ah
t’.vdo Wo gimraptoo all Jgoods tt» he
Mpial to represent at ions or money it
*.-lidcd. (inods sent by express or i 1
V ' ivolngo of X \ III 1 t'A I
paying.
KAU T.N &C ). 122 Quincy St., Cl i
cago, III.
Corrected weekly.
Diied
.5c per lb
Neuralgic Tier sen h
troubled witb owronao^ resulting
(coin itareor overvrc.k will be relic w<t byiu WnH
Broilin’* Iron Kilters. i;,.„iunf
vat tiwU m-rk auil ? ‘ncs <vo t,
App'i
Ilune _
J'OS.vs wbite Navy, $:,oo bu
“ mixed, 75c tot. 25 bu.
lill 'ter 15c per 11 .
L’ t;rn > set pci bu
CHICKENS,
nets ,.2 S tu 27c
Cock*, 15 to 20c
Trys, is to 2cc.
* ’u-'ks, 15 !o 20c.
L''gs, 15c (’oi,
f’eas, Clay, goc per La.
“ White, 1.25 to 1.50c “ •’
Rye, 65c “ 1
I - artI ' ice per lb
'\h;nt, 75c to Si.00 per bushel
I'I°ur, J.'.oo per, b! 1.
Irish Potatoes 30u, jier peck.
Sweet Potatoes 40 per bushel
^ ear > loper lb
1 'ats 50c pel fcu
Cotton, 7 3-4-
i CORGIA Paulding Count
All persons inteicsted tre hercb
otin-d that unlevs goo 1 cause be
d own t > the contrary an order wi'
1 ' granted on th : Oth d.ijr of Decern
' :r establis.iing a new public ro 1
commencing at the Atlanta nnd I’o v
der Spring road in siad county ner
Roe Shipp’s running west along set
tloment road hy Etta postoffice inter
lecting the Dallas anti Acworth road
n ear Clarkey MeMichan’s; given un
d«r my hand and official signature
I bis November 71b 1892.
11. C. SCOGGINS,
Ordina.xv,
th
GEORGIA, } -
Paui.dinc County. j‘
Notice is hereby given to all
cemeJ, that 1 have filed with
:K rk of the Superior (ourt of sai
eo nty, my petition a ldressed to sail
ourt, returnab’e to the next ten
heieof to bn held on Hie first Mor.
day in January 18 )3 for the removal
of the disabilities impose I upon mi
by my intermarriage with Mai
Gann, which application will be heai [
at the courthouse in said county a
slid term. This Nov. ist iSq.’.J
J. B. Gann.
jWding Sheriffs Sale For
UEO., 18)2-
St le of Georgia, county of Pauld-
ng. will be sold before the court
louse door of said county, in the
own of Dallas, On., on the first Tues
lay Dec. next, to the highest and
iest bidder for cash, the following
•roperty, to wit:
I.ots of land Nos. 475 and 426 in
the 19th district and 3rd section of
Paulding county Georgia, levied on
is the property of the defendant J-
i. Murdock, to satisfy a superior
ourt mortgage fi. fa. issued from the
uperior court of Paulding county,
11 favor of Perkins Machine Co., vs.
E. Murdock. Notice given as re-
juired by law. This Nov. 10, 1S92.
Also at the same time and place
vill be sold one iron gray mare mule
ame Kate, age about live years old
uul medium si Levied on as the
iropefty Tuck Stancel the defendant
o satisfy a superior court fi. fa., is-
tied from the superior court of Patiid-
ng county in favor of S. G. Shaw et.
a 1 , vs Tuck Staucel.
Also at the sam: time and place
.ill lie sold ten acres in the ndrth
ist corner of lot of land'No. 230 in
ie ssaond district and 3rd section of
’adding coun y. Levied on as the
iroperty ot William lion; to satisfy a
islice court li. fa., issued from the
usticc court of the 1080th district
I. M. of said county in favor of W.
\f. McGregor vs. William Bone. No
tice given as required hy law.
Al.oat the same time and place
will b* sold an undivided half interest
111 a house and lot in the town of
Braswell in said county known as the
Eniin and Da.is house, it being a
put of lan d lot Ne- 9'iS i 1 the iSth
listrict and 3rd section of Padding
:ount\, and is bounded by the land
,f Henry Braswell on the east; s mill
md west, and on the north by land of
V. B. Armstrong. Levied on as the
property of M. K. Emlin the defend
iit to ;a.isfy two justice court fi. fas*
ssued from tho 1 (14th district G. M
of said county in favor of Nancy
• licks vs. M. K. Emlin. Notice giv-
ed as required by law. Levy made
and returned to us by E. T. Forsyth
L, C.
Also at the same time and place
,ill be sold Iot.it land No. 044 in the
recond district and shird section of
Paulding county, levied upon as the
property of John Crompton lo satisfy
a superior court (i. fa., issued from the
superior court of Paulding comity, in
f ivor of J. M. Spinks vs. John Cromp.
ton for purchase money of said lot
of land. Tenant in possossion no
tjlied as required by law.
This Nov. 10th 1892.
J. A. WESTBROOKS,
SilliKlFP.
ISAAC WILLIAMS,
G. W. FURR.
Deputies.
BROWS fROIt BITTERS
Cr 3» :riLrtst:on,BllionsneM, Dyspepsia Main
rla, Ne). ensues*, and Oeneral De'ilUv n lTK i
•lam ;t-coTumen<( U. AU dealer, at); A m..,G u£
••“'WVl WOO. j‘d*n«r-4«alUi B » oe nreos*.
1000 Dol.'a s Reward
To any one who will furnish us a
receipt that will cure a cough, cold
or any disease of the throat or lungs
sooner or more effectually thr.ti
Becus’ Cherry Gough Syxup. Sold
and warranted by connal'.y & ccn-
nally.
roR thj; nuoa
JWeaJuHSM, Malaria, lusniat\
lOQ tat
BiAiousnon, take
srown’h man sitthm.
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