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FRIDAY NOVEMBER 18,1891
TO THE PUBLIcT* *
After four year*of labor aa edi
lor and publisher of tho Nbw Era,
wo hare consumated a trad, by
which we hare leased tho pa|wr to
Col. E, M. JYathiiigiua of this
place, who will be the editor aad
publitlier from this date, and to
hi n belongs the damn* of the
Nkw Era, he having assumed full
editorial of the same this week
Mii.l lm« assumed all tho ret|ionii
l> lily for the puhli.'atioii of thi
pap rr. All .contralto with us both
for advertising and subscription wa
will see fully completed. In tak
ing this leave of our readers and
friends wlio liave so heartily eup
ported us, we f«e! that wo are un
der many and lasting obligations
t int wo owe them a debt of grati
t ido tlmt weighs heavily n|ioa our
heart and that will not be soon
forgotten. We trust that the pee
pie will give to tho NswEiia and
tho new editor their full support,
n id tlmt the paper may do great
goo 1 in developing our country and
t .i. p rt of the state.
J. M. Spink*.
With tins I<slte the New F,iu
c'l.inges liuiidt. It will liothonim
of ilic new muting mieut to give its
re ilers nil the g moral a id local
. nows that c.inhi furnished by a
county paper. Upon public yues-
ti >ih, it will lie fmrlowai l out
spoken I ut conservative. Itscol
a uns wdl l»c o|ion to flioso who
wish to cotributo anything that
tends to advance and improve our
c um'y and sUte. We trust and
hope that t-ha people of the county
will support and uphold the paper
in the future as they have in the
past. Yonrs truly,
E. :M. Washington,
The’following persons have paid
on subscriptions to tho New Eka
sineu our last issue and it is with
pleasure we acknowledge the re
ceipt for tho same:
W, .1. Smith,
J. M. McBfnyrr,
K. F. Ilo seford,
S. I’. Th .mason,
W. C. Abney,
W. A. Rng-idalo,
R, A. Matt!iow»,
J. J. Baxter,
R. V' Whitworth,
Poisoned by Sorofbla.
Is the sad story of many lives madi
misetnble through no faults of
tli dr own. Scrofula is more espe
cially than any other a hereditary
disease, and for this simple reason
Arising from impure and insuffi
cient blood, the disease locates it-
f-olf in tho lymphatics, which are
so in posed of white tissues; there
a period of foetal lif. when the
whole body consists of jwhite tis
ues, and therefore the unborn
child is especially susseptible to
this dreadful disease. But there
s a remedy for scrofula, whether
hereditary or nuquirod- It j s
1 food's JSa ran pa rills, which by its
piwcrul efTei-t on the blood, ex-
pels all trace of tho disease and
The Confederate Homo
Crawfordvillc, Oh.,
I, the to serve them.—Sadi.
t A mly wfco appoip Is ikuy m
Near Atlanta -.there stands *a
building which it a put;oitic spirit
was built by the people of the
-th as a refuge for th* indigent
uft dera'.cs. It was not built by
xrs levied ii|>on an unwilling
people, but by the voluntary sub-
script on of liberty loviag Gaor-
gians |snd southerners who felt
that it was hut due to the brave
but needy survivors of the terri
ble civil war to give them a rool
under which to shelter their head '
When the last legislature met
this home was off« rod to the state
upon condition that the date
appropriate snlfic.ent money to sup
port it.
Tho property is now worth about
fifty or sixty thousand dollars, It
bceouivs the property of the s.'atc
if legislature will appropriate s
sufficient for its maintenance each
year.
When there are no longer auj
veterans to be oared for the horn
can bo pnt to such use as those in
charge think best.
Now, suppose ♦10,000 a yeai
should h-- app npriate I, it would
le five years before a sum equal t<
to the value of tin homo would hr
appropriated. At that rate fo
years, tho home would cost tin
stato nothing, and it is probubl
that at the end of that time thr
value of the properly would hav
increased #20,000.
Aer ten year* have p issed, vary
few of those who would he b in fi -
ed will be in the land of thodiving.
Surely the great state of Geeegia
will not begrudge thorn a shelter
in their declining years, when ii
costs the sta'e nothing. Eet no
the present legisl ktnre act in the
same manner as the last. Eel
them not toll the poor, needy vet
erans that they are no longer ne d
ed; but’ rather, in a patriotic spir I,
let them lemembor the snfTering
endured an I the dang ts encount
er e I by th ■ Georgia volunteers,
if any < lass of men that ever lived
de* rved good treatment, the stir*
vivers of the late war desorro good
treatment at the hands of tho pen
pie of Georgia.
if a*d anolinr man better
fee it skis against God t t*rr
BOV
A Bad Cold
If not speeillly rrllorecl, msy lead to aorlnus
Issuos. Whom thorn la dlfllciiliy of breath-
Inn. eSl'nolorstlon, or aoronoaa of Ihn tlirosl
mhI bronchial lubes, wish ft conalnialy Irrl-
tftlhiK eousli, tba rory boat remedy la Ayer's
Cherry Voctornl. It remorea the phl.'Kln,
soothes IrrltftUon, stops coughing. ainl In.
tluees repose. As on emergency medicine,
Ayer's Cherry l'ecturui should tw In erery
household.
"There Is nnlhlnx better foreonghsthsn
Ayer's Cherry I'actoral. 1 use no other
proparutlon."—Annie 8. Butler, let Pond at.
rrorldehoe, ft. 1,
sulferod sererety from bronchitis!
'cured by
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It saved my llfe. H
—I.eo. It. Iltiuler, (loose River, N. 8.
"About a year npo 1 took the worst cold
that ov«*r a nun had, followed by a terrible
coiiRh. The bent rocdloal aid was of no
At last 1 l>«ntiii to spit blood, when
It was supposed to be all orer with me.
Kvery remedy failed, till a neighbor recom-
mended Ayer’s Cherry I'eetoral. 1 took
half a teas|N»onful of this medicine, three
times a day, regularly, and very soon
bejjun to Improve. My cough left me, my
sleep was undisturbed, my appetite re*
turned, my emaciated limbs gained flesh and
% reiitfth and, to-«lny, tliauks to the I'eetoral,
V* 1 u wo11 hian.” — If. a. Bean, 28 Winter
s? . I.awreiicc, Mass.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
rReei'Aiteen nr
Dr. i. C. AYER & CO., Lml, Meet.
Bold by all Drtigglai* Price ,t; ,1, t^mle., ,5,
Memory Gems.
I he principles of f any acienc 1
are few an.f will be mustered by
thn tru» t ailier. T!ie tea-her
must know a thing in orifer to
t ach it, nnd the < n s who will not
thoroughly learn the ,’principles o:
the subject lie ha; to teach is and
ouglit to be a failure. If wo suc
ceed wo must pay the prt-« of see
sccsa—liurd study and bard th me
o an ofBoa when t&ere ia in hi*
lominion
qualified fori. _ n
iffid the&JStat*.—Mohammed.
Of all the adult mail criminals
in Eomlou, not two in a h .adrud
have ente.ed upon a conraa •:
rima wh> have lived an koiw.it
.fe up to th* aga jtf). Almost al
who enter upon see* res af erlme
do so lietween the eg a of 8 and 18.
■Cooper.
None are all evil — Bj ron .
Doat thou loro life? Than do
nat squander tinae, for that ia tha
stuff life ia mud* of.—Franklin.
The, ultima'o result of ahielding
men from folly ia to fill the world
with fouls,—Victor Cherbuliex.
la virtue a thing remote? I w’ah
to be virtuous and bl virtae la at
hand.—Confue'a«.
lie conquera a second time
who controls him telf in vi dory.—
eyri'a.
Hints For Boys
A gentleman adverti sed for
toy to asaiat him in h's office ami
in I nearly fifty applicant* pro
(inted themselves before him.
Out of the whole ‘nambor ha are
lecte I on**, and dismissed th.v rest.
) I should like to know,” said
friend, "on wh it giouads you ae-
lacted that boy without a aiagl
recommendation!” "You am mis
aken,” said the gentleman, ' he'
kaa a great many. II* wiped his
feet when ha ramg, id, and closed
lie duob after him showing that He
*a* careful; gave up |his seat to
that lame old maa, showing tha,
lie wu* kind and thoughtful; he
cook off his cap when he came
uiswered my .questions promptly
itud respectfully,'showing that lie
viw polite and gentlemanly; hr
icked ap a book, v,h ichl had
purposely laid on the flesr, and re
•laced it on tho tab!*, while a'
the rest slopped on it or shoved it
(side; ami he waited quietly for
uis turn, inateul of pushing ar
imwiling. When I talked with
i hn I noticed that his clothes wore
carefully brushed, his hair in inie*
order, and his teeth aa white aa
milk, and when ho wrote hiawaiae
I mtie d tint h's finger nails ware
:leun, instead of being tipped with
jet, like that handsome little fe*.
• >w’§ in tho blue jacket. Don’t
y u call these things letters ef ra-
••ommendationl I do, and I would
•five more for what I telt about a
«y b 7 'ny eyes ton minute*
hun all the letters of reco umen
lation he can give me.’*—Seientifi,
\ mcrican.
The jlnrges Va -o been made
jhe indi t uents hare Iw u found
tho arraigume.Ru had and a fa
moils trial hav jn t con-ludr l, ia
hich the great Am -ie n people
•onstitiiting the jury, have render
•d the vordkt that . exon ,(ated
he rnnd old De i orsti i part -
and now s> stands supreme in her
glory, tri ipkantly g,eat and s ho
cun ’eny it?
Chronic o.Tice •srkur,, with all
their chicanery, huvo sough to de-
f*At the successo( the wh ose
prirtciples guar,urico t> cv-w
Americun citizen, pe.-iici tranquil-
hty, and us perfect relief as can be
obtained l»y * free and independent
people. But they have fa 1-d and
a;e m.w among the fallen. To
t em, wo would t »y, sleep on
amidst your own ruins, as natures
God hut decreed it, and thra, alt-
molest hI by your own victors, may
yo i real in perfect pe.tco, in th*
re ilir.ation of the fruits of your
o*i condemn,itioa —Rett, Rest,
Sweat, .Sweet Rest may you now
enjoy.
E ORGIA 1%
tPAULDiao County,
o all wiom Itpkay DO'.iccm:-
J. M.^Yalravpii, Admniirtra
(late ot P. J.iSVnlravon dec
To
* nitUrat<ii’ of tlio
Ynlravon kcenacil liaa
applied V • t!i4hndcraiRi>cd for letters of
diamirSloii 'rSbi said estate and said ap-
plloatiou will be liouril on tlio Hist Moli-
l*y in January ISH!. TliisOet.il 18112.
TT.C. SCOGGINS,
Oiidi.naiiv
ntin inoncvniiN co.
IB WABASH AVK., • - CHICAGO.
PURE dEAM-TARTAR POWDER
kNDBUSCD BY
PMF A. L ■ETZ.PrH.8,
"THE SOUTHERN FAVORITr
F¥R«, WHsuweaa PowxnruL.
. Yes Want R.; Ask OrtotrFsr It
9ulfINf«.Co,
nbw ostusa
LA
GEORGIA, I‘AUU)IN( Coiom,
Murtli* Stancel, wife of C. I
S aacel hat applied for the exempli.!
•of perso' alty and setting sp it and
V-.luation of homestead'and I wi!
pass upo.v thejsame at io o'clock it.m
on me first day of December 18 2.
H. U. Focni'S,
1 . Ordinary.
PALLAS PRODUCE MARKET.
Corrected weekly.
Apples Dried,..,.,
Money,.
. .5c per II
..10 " |
Beans whits Navy, $s.oo bu
“ mixed, 75c to 1.15 bu
givei -o the ritiil fluid the quality * n • Se.ctcd,
und ci’or of health: If .voudecid - Eiberty 1* of more Tula# tham,
to take Hood’s . c *rsaparUbvdb*ot ta » ! "d to recti-a i tsi to aallilf
\>t any substitute, U««- lib rty. Be assured) that I «
men meet eonxMstly aaak(to oMga.'j B*^F*waW«—.warewaa
V thv,t>nly tknl they nay •^au-^
Butter,!.
'S'P** lb.
Corn, ...
CHICKENS.
Hens. ..
Cocks, ..
15 to a;c
Frys,
Ducks,...
15 to 20c.
Eggs, ...
15 c duz.
Peas, Cla
f, doc per bu.'
M Wh
Rye,
te, 1,25 to 1.50c " ■*
f>5 c " 1
Lard. ...
Wheat,
75c to 11.00 per bushel
Flour,...
>4.00 per, bl).
Irish Potatoes, 30c, per peck.
Sweet Potatoes 40 per bushel,
Heat,....
10 per 1
fats ....
50c per hu
Cotton,..
7>4
GEORGIA,
Paulding County, f
To all whom ituiuycoucciu:—
J. Adcock, AU-3lnl>bator of Wm. Art'
oeekdecease.UiS* sppllud to the under
signed for letters of dismission fiom sail
cetate and said application will In. loan
on thf-flist Monday in January 181)3.
ThU October 11, 1802.
. . II. C. SCOGGINS,
OitmxAiiv.
Cheap Medicine—save Money.
All buy lnoclicinos, and you wan', them
lump -at retail at wholesalo rates. Ja
cobs’ pharmacy, the largest Souther*
cutters" of prices, has an advertisement
in today's paper containing n few price*
All other Srtirlcs are sold at similar
rates. No matter what you wart that i(
usually kept in a large drug store send to
them. They will sell it at astonishing
low lilts, Ji (press charges for pack ages
under Uvo pounds, twenty-filve cents.
Wateli these art vcrtiscir.outs and prices
iSond for a nunihor of thiugs,at ouca
word to tlio uis) mifttofunt?
GEORGIA, j
Paclding County, j
To all whom it may concern:—
F. P. Huilsr n guardian for C. A
■Villiams applied to me for letters of
iltmission from said guardianship
and I will pass upon said applicatio
>n the first Monday in December nnxt
given under my hand and official sig
sature, this November the 8 1
89a. II. C. SCOGGINS,
, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, )
I'AI'I .DING County, j
i"o nil whom it may concern:—
The appraisers to set7«pait i
ears suppotort P. F. Campto.i wid
'w of E. W. Compton liavj mad
veir return to my office and ifnogoo
uise is shown the same will be judg'
sesteel at my office on the first Mor.
ly In December next; given unde
'■y Sand and official signature, thi
e 7th of November 1832.
II. C.’Scoggins,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA, I’au'idino-County.
All perrons interested are nureb;
>tiflcd that unless good cause b-
iptvn to the contrary an order wil
* granted on the Oth day of Decern
.-r next extending public road leac
g from YorkyUle to J. M. Green'
• said county, intersecting the Da
s and Rockpiart load east of th
• ewMyf-given under my hand an
ieial signature, this Novi 7th 183
II. C. Sl-'.O'.GJNxi,
Ordinary.
.EOUGJA P-Aui.tirNo Count
All persons interested ire here')
•titUa thvt un'e'S good cause hi
•own t) the contrary an order wi
* granted on the Gi^ day of Deccir
•:r establisiiing a ifiw public rot
ommehclng.it the Atlanta and Po v
or Spring road in siad county nea:
(je Shipp’s running west a’ong set-
)in«nt road by Elta postoffice inter
•cting the Dallas and Acworth road
*a'f Clarkty Mc?iiclien’s; given un
r my hand and official signature
uis November 7th 1892.
"if. C. SCOGGrNS,
OrIjiNa - y.
FARM E US .""‘'c””,;?’
non page hook, plain
lyillu" tiktcil, g >in
W ami ift.'tiir."-' l..w
of pri.c with Man
\ 1/ U’ufncturer*' rtiarount
I XJ.,11 all p,km1k maim
fncturoil a il im
ported Into tlie Uni
ted States.
iMONEY-VH'-
ftponu. »\o noli 011 -
BrSt class goods, Grocccica, Kumitmwk
Clothing, Di r Goods, Hats, Caps, |llnots
Hn.UsliDss, fiotionr. Crockery, Jewelry,
Euggi** and Harness, Agricultural Im-
pllmcnt*. in fact anything you want.
£iaved by baying of ut. Scndjjo cents
in pay express igu on catalogue, a buyers
guide. Ws be the only Concern tliat
sail* at muni.|acium’s pricos, allowing
thn loiter Hie a.unn discount that flic
manufacturer gives to the J wholosn’o
rvlc Wo gnirai.'rn n',1 V.iods to lit;
qaa) t* -apresenta' on? nr money re
f.nwbd. (mods sent. 1 y vapie-s or frii; J -
it] priv* afTc o. < : s>,ii,. ' 2 -
!»>*> •
A. LA* : (ft r <\ Titjf-i r *jt , thi
c W V
GEORGIA, )
Paulding County, f
Noticv is here’))’ given, to ipl con
erne 1, that I have filed with th
I- rk ef the Superior (ourt of sai-
o' my, myifpctition addressed to sail
ouit, leturnab'e to the next ten
idicof to o>! held oh the first Mon
lay in January 18)3 for the remova
>£ the disabilities imposed upon m
by my inter marriage with Man
winn, which application will be heafo
it the courthouse in said ctfurrty
said term. This Nov. 1st 1892.;
J. B. t ANN.
M
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IhlrtY.rwHiHitemhv' |»»‘«il>l*vKvery HlnirV
Injj or r.wl
«ov< rill*:
Ilya
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and a*" in facknud
.t r<*Mi<*4lc4oJ tho World.
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KORGIA, Paulding County.—
To all whom it may concern: YV.
I. Dewberry administrator of the es
tate of William Dewberry late of said
county deceased, has in cue form ap
plied to the undersigned for letlcr s
af dismission from said estate, and
said application will be heard at my
office on the first Monday in Decern
ber next. Given tinder my hand and
official signature. Thip RcpC 8th
1892. H. C. Scoggins,
Ordinary.
Paulding Sheriff s Sale For
DEC., 1892-
St le of Georgia, county of rankl
ing. will be sold before the court
louse door of said county, in the
own of Dallas, Ga., on the first Tucs
lay Dec. next, to the highest and
jest bidder for cash, the following
•roperty, 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
ourt mortgage Ii. fa. issued from the
uperior court of Paulding county,
in favor of Perkins Machine Co., vs.
I E. Murdock. Notice given as re-
•1 uired by law. This Nov. 10, 1892.
Also at the same time and place
will be sold one iron gray mare mule
lame Kate, age about five years old
and medium size. Levied on as the
property Tuck Stancel the defendant
:o satisfy a superior court (i. fa., is-
tied from the superior court of Pauld-
ng county in favor of S. G. Shaw et.
Al. vs. Tuck StaHcel.
Also at the same time and place
will be sold ten acres in the north
east corner of lot of land No. 230 in
the sannnd district and 3rd section c f
Paulding county.. Levied on as the
oroperty of William Bon: to satisfy a
justice court Ii. fa., issued from the
usticc court of the io3olh district
G. M. of said county in favor of W.
\t. McGregor vs. William Bone. No
tice given as required by law.
Also at the same -time and place
will be sold an undivided half interest
n a house and lot in the town of
iraswell in said convey known as the
Enlin and Da.'is house, it being a
part of land lot N - ;88 i.i the 18th
listrict and 3rd section of Paulding
:ountx, and is bounded by the land
•f Henry Braswell on the east; south
ind west, and on the north by land of
V. B. Armstrong. Levied on as the
iroperty of M. E. Emlin the defend
Pit to satisfy two justice court Ii. fas
ssued from the 1414th district G. M,
>f said county in favor of Nancy
ticks vs. M. E. Emlin. Notice giv
ed as required by law. Levy made
tnd returned to us by E. T. Forsyth
L, C.
Also at the same time ’ and place
vill be sold, lot of land No. 644 in the
; econd district and shird section of
■ ’aulding county, levied upon as t he
’roperty of John Crompton lo satisfy
(superior court fi. fa., issued from the
•uperior court of Paulding county, in
' "M r of J■ M - Spinks vs. John Crump.
:on for purchase money of said h (
-if land. Ienant in possassi?n no-
ffied as required by law.
This Nov. ldlli IN!-;'.
J. A. WESTBROOKS,
Shkrijk.
ISAAC WILLIAMS,
G. W. FURR.
Deputies.
^ | p | ja
1000 Dollars Reward
To any one who will furnish us t
-ceipt that wil! cure a cough, cold
r any disease of the throat or lungs
ooner or more effectually
iEGGs’ Cherry Couch Syrup
tnd wairanted by connally &
I ally.
than
Sold
uon-
*c>k Tns wunojv
iU1 * n ‘ v ne
reowss inure siTrxnx
*^£***1“ *--j. ra&.