The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, November 18, 1892, Image 1

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t f THE A C' _v ■? \S flW ERA. VOLUME X. *■? 14 . DALLASj ftBOlUpHA, 18,1892. NUMBER 51. WASHINGTON ft RUSSOM, Dealers In Grofpries, Hardware, Staple Notions, ( and Fancy Goods. WE BUY FOR CASH WE SELL FOR CASH, WE BUY CHEAP, WE SELL CHEAP. They aro flood Goods, They are Cheap » Goods. Tliry wero bought at Headquarters. You are cordially invited to co me and ace for yoursulf, and know that we have the cheapest line of goo^la ever offered iu Dallas. But they won't tumble to the Racket unless the cash is paid en the spot So don’t forgot your Pocket Book. For no one can get credit here We aro after Iho Hard Cash. If you have Jgot it wa will give yee Lots 6f goods for it. G. W. LINDSEY, DEALER IN 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 the lowest and sell cheap. CHILDREN’S, MISSES’, LADIES* AND MEN S SHOES. Guaranteed ts Give ISatisfaGtisn, BRASWELL, - GEORGIA. SEAfo CIRCULARS «» PRICES. 4 iJUi CheNtV/eight m town mo**. In A Rowi HUMBERS AND ROVERS (..4 a>|k Mm.M r.u. I.M. Whe aro WKAK, NRRV OtW, DRRfUTATRD In foil, «Ml IgnoraM a • triled .wa, • K«r of BODY, HI HD up MAHHOODjeawIn, terrlbluflraini .pot, th. wolli of, life, Mesdack^ Bsckscfce, Dreadful DreemOVeakaM* of Memory, Pimple, upoa Um faro, and all Mia «(Tecta leading to early docey, Coaaumption o iaaanitr, hM tor BOOK OP MIX (etaled) free sritH particular* of a ham. ean. N (Wra N.» Pa,. DR, PARK M, 8ao v. ckM-rj, naslivnie, Trnn. WOMEN who hava Haul. ache., Backaches, Neural- ■(iae, Scant,. Profuse, and Painful Menatruationa DU- dera, and tHeplacementa of th. Womb and ftecual Or ran., Bar- ."rw-dJtiFS'Ssrkwiis," 1 r ea with partienlara for home eara. No Car. Ne Pay. Sclentlflo Quell (ketjone Unlimited |Rx parlance. Careful IHapno- aia and Honest Hapreaautatioue >re tha aaereta of our aueeeaa. Addreat, C. W. PARKER X. D., 840 N. Chnrr, ■nahvllle. Tann. DEFORMITIES Cross Kjrsa Hair Lip, Curvature of th pine, Club Paat, Hip Joint ntseaae, and I deformities of tha Hands, Arms Lets, and Feet radically cured. DI8FIGU BKM KNT8, Superfluous Hair JWine Marks, Moles, ate., palnlesal, and perfectly ramoved Sand for valuable treatise an tha alj.r* Address, C . W. PARKER Cherry, Xaahville Tenn. Q YJ Au(N DOWN men and Vr IV w women euflurin from an, form of CHRONIC f»j* RASE, ean eeeura a valuable work, on their affliction (sealed) free, and leai haw they ean be cured at homa, by writ iagDR- FARKRR A Co. 840 North Cher ry Street, Nashville. Tenn. Bottar writ* to da,, data,a aro daugereua. P|e M( tala la wlea» aflir.trd market, ana d: ilcydes with a reputation to 1 for latest art catalogue, ies In all tha principal cities i world, and In 400 American . 400 more agents wanted, for proposition. E HUMBEB-ROVER CYCLE CO, THE . SundaySun *t Tear Containing more reading matter than any magazine published n America- • Tha peo[ds of Dellas awaited anx iously the news (root the late Free ideatial election. Qmito a crowd ■bled at the depot on Tuesday nijkt, to hear the new*, as it same is by wire, all was .silent as the grave until tha report came that Cleveland had carried New York Bad Indian*, end that Watson 1 beaten by a largo majority, than there war a 'stamping of fact, a clapping ef hands, and shunting of joyyoq-the part of some, and a groan of anguish, a wail of woe* and a hurtying homa on the part of Other* On Wednesday night, after the olhetion, when tha cheering and reliable new* had gmao forth that IhepenntJry had gene glorieaaly Bemoeratiq, tha town timed out oaaaa, to do the honors of the *io«, yrhile the air • Fas filled With the bonfires of fictory, and the anvil*, managed by Wee Allen (#pb acted as tha Jupiter of tha aeeariaa), thundered forth the glad ttyiaig* ef. greet joy, grandfather*, unotee, papas, big brothem, little Mire ,a0 aliKa, shotted ter ,Cleveland,.BlacK,-lfad4oX and (ha fiber Oamoaratie worthies. • .Third party friends in the eoen- * try hefird the noise with silent mis- giving* and Accepted it, as ill news ef detent, white to tha Demoerata, theringing 6t the bells, wee the deeth knell ef Republicanism and high tariff, the boleklng at the an vils was (he good wadding march of DertOercy and victory, and the etoud piercing lay rackets were the star* of Bethlehem, that her* aided a new'em‘in our history. The h iyn after shouting them- eelvee hoarse or I dying the town e deep vermilian east, called up mourners in Orthodox Demoeratie style, and extended the right hand of fellowship, to all who returned to*the Democratic fold. Only one reprolwte persisted in yelling for Harrison, was driven oat of town at the (mint ef a Ro« man candle, and when, last, heard from wae near the hea lw,iters of Salt River, sitting on a canteen, reduced to one lung, a linen dueter and a pair of spurs, shouting the loader, who, hud he not I wen de feated, would yet have given him the pioverbial forty acry.i and a mule. How to save money is a problem that interests everybody, One way to do it is to invigorate the system with Ayer’s Sar wills. Being a highly concentrated, blood medi cine, it is tlw most powerful and econo nical. It is sold for a.dollar' a bott'e, but werth fire. MCTERINE NATURE’S CUM FOR CATARRH Address K4WMGKT. MR tMRHRMM'ftBb THE SUN, Rev York. va EXTRACT MEXICAN CACTUS. Thl# n#w. treatment fer Catarrh anti SSVfW»“ ffiSKW.KESLS in medical sclcnee and panamas tha follewlag advantages 1 h a. »^er«*a **»* Masjemasasasmmm SSm mums essMaaea. FATAL DIFFICULTY, Neve donees from South Caroli na that, m tha 8th of this month. Mr, Robert Carter wae assailed by foar aeon armed with revolvers and winchesters. Mr. Carter kill ed three of them tad serioasly wounded the fourth, hut, hitneelf, received waands from which ha has sieoe died. Mr. Carter '.was a eaaof Mr. E. M. Carter of this place. He leaves a large number of relatives and friends in this sec tion to moans hie untimely death. It (s as easy thing to dress harsh coarse hair so as to make it look gtaeofal or boooming. By the use ef Ayer’* Hair Vigor, this difficul ty is removed and the hair made la sesame nay style or arrange ment that may be desired. Give the Vigpr a trial. Third Party in Convention. The third |«rty mat In conven tion on the lith of this month and nominated tha tha following tiokat fer eounty effleon; For Ordinary, E. W. Y. ALLGOOD. For Clark, BBYANT WILLIAMS, For Sheriff, J. A. WESTBROOKS. For Ta* Receiver, R, M. TURNER. For Tax Collector, W.T. F. THOMAS. For Coroner, JAMBS COLE. For Surveyor, O. F. BRIN TLB, The overwhelming victory of tho democratic ptr;y, bjth in the state and nat oi.nl elections has ilready done much to restore con- ldcnce in the only party of the p 'aplo, and has demonstrated one thing one thing beyond all ques. tion, that the third party has been, and still voting its full strength in Paulding county. At the statu lection thu third party polled its full strength iu thii county—910 vote* for Peek. In the National t vote! only 822, showing that the people aro rapidly losing confi dence in the so called people's par ty, And, now, this brings ,us to the consideration of the most aeri- o is question that bat yet engaged the attention *and demanded the c m uderation of the voters of Paul ding county, to-wit: TLe selection of good aud true mon to represent the democratic party and thu peo ple at large, in the ooming election for ceunty officers. This being t uo, we feel It the imperative du ty of evsry Irue democrat in the county to tarn out aqd rote for menthe put before the people by the democratic convention which, if they do, will insure success b>- youd all quustien of doubt. Onee again let the true and the tr'ed put forth every effert to re deem Old Paulding from third party ism and place her upon an equal plane with her sister coun ties. With this end in view, 1st the county democratic' convention ! which meet* on the 22nd but., b e wise, conservative, aud consider ate in |he choice of the best and truest man in the county to reprr /eat and guard ths interest of all the people. HIRAM RHYMES. There was wedding In oour town, last -Sunday before poen, Miss Ophelia Ilippe was the bride. And Wily Hunt the groom. We farmers now are getting through} And paying up acoounts, They give us all a fine cigar, For juft a small amount I'll tell you Hiram is growing ep, Three buildings on a boom, Thera is ./ohn Thompson Barney Hunt and alto ILT; Mean, CoL Moon hat took o trip, Away out to Birmingham, Ha says hs mat asms pretty girls, And everything was calm. I’m glad that we hava done so wall For we worked with all our might And elected Cleveland president, Who’ll have things dona up right! Ben Harrison he steps out, And Cleveland he steps in. Old Harrison will si! and pout, And Oleveland sit and grin. As this is my‘first attempt, To write the news in rhym* I’ll closejand try myhend again, £ And write another time. • Bart, Gold In eur Old Flvli. Considering health better thaa wealth. Then we coasider Taya tor’s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein lietten than gold for it givoH health, better than wealth—caring coughs, cold oroap and consumption. THE QBEAT NORMAL. ginging school to ho taught by Prof. A. J. She wait or at Temple, Giu Begins the 5th day of Dec. 1892, The good people of Temple asd surrounding coantry are de. mg sll in their power to ma' n this the best Normal ever taught in this country. All persons who enjoy good mu sic, or are expuefing t.> study mu sic, either vocal or instrumon<al should not fail to attend this school. Prof. Showalter needs ne recom mendation, as his compositions best recommend his knowledge ef music. We all krew of his success as a teacher an 1 we expect a good .at tendance. It is a ten day Normal; tuition 81. per schollar. Good board ean be had at from eight to ten dollar* per month. For any ether infor mation address, L. Y, Aluggoo, Temple, Ca. NOTICE. Ono hundred and sevonty-flvs acres of good land, good pastures and well watered. The dwelling now, storehouse, best aland in the country, about one hundred acres in cultivation. For information apply to, C. A. Foorl, Drakelown, Ga, Dll. W. M. ROBERTSON. B&lfflSJF Office over T,JCeoper's Store.- ©Silas, <£ai Can 11 a found) in bis oflu* the two B*lakw*i i* eitt irt hereditary week** in each mowth. Alt kind ™* ,m—d by nrtnn t, —tad extams-1 j Itoul wuA ton in the Beat M tk%iHSM{ k|jil^Hn| hats | Jtjfe. Bictt rcumtr, nad 4 ' * ad * I * r wetk nod .tradhln, HalTslwo* gwwantMdJ