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THE:NEW: ERA. ^“'T
y lively IDEMOGRATS^^TO THE
lH the {tine very
1 around oar fireside toniSht
G. W.Oolo ha. recently aoldj The democrat, of the oounty
oat end is now moving near White .have met in convention, and after
l. M. WASHINGTON, ! Oak Spring.. mtUn del beratione, na led the
EDI TOR and PUBLISHER. | Mr Geore , Manor illstmoTi - !~ndidat« who a e to re^c t
L ( ^ M d Mr. J. B. Gordon has* ' hn P art J ,n ** cpm « e J ot on
TERMS. rn red out. They swapped Vm ,co " l f ° mcM ; A “ d bav,n 8
CNR YEAR $1.00 I done t.o. in a spirit of .-onaarra
aix months 50e I was in Kockmart a few da; ■ t ; Bm j t now becomes the duty of
2£ p after the Proiilenf's el -ctio'i and
the cotton buyer, were so anxious
r.lREE MONTUB.
py Advertising rate. .ent. on appli- to bu * cotton that th *J »Pi** r ® d
sometimes to ba in each others
cation.
| way, and of course thev attracted
every true democrat in ih, county
to come boldly to the front, and
putting hi. shoulder to the w’.ie d
do all in his po wer to assi.t our
stundard bearers to carry the ban
Entered In the Tost Office at Dallas, I my attention, the market being so dcnocracy to tryuinph and
°* • “ ‘ 0U " ulK1 ‘"" ,n *“ 1 luU in th « P“ st - *■"' 1 « k * d « ° d to victory, and place it, untarnish
vnvlfUni?I , " h y w »‘ th fc cotton ed, upon the ’• lerments of the
► 1,11> A \ NON EMBER 2->, 1892. | WIU on suoh a boom today? Oh..^, wliere it may ( or , Ter
, T,-,rsr nsm prrnneeerAoe i “ W he ’ tho J h * p ' 1 thhi Cl » v ‘ ,lan 1 1 “waive over the land of free and
OB jELETE EXPRESSIONS | i* de led. Well, mid j, what ef* th(J home of th(| braye .->
ect could that have on the cotton „ u , et ug do nl , th5 , it| the trile
Mu iy things a>i>l many expres-1 market? Well, said he, you can
sions either sii hleiily or gradually I e > for youra If. Well, you t ink
pirty because they were '.misled as!
♦o its intentions and had lost alj
pe that the democratic jwty
wo lie ever succeed in defeating the
republicans.
The overwhelm'ng election of
Cleveland and the crushing d i on
of Harrison has fully pruven In
them that they were mistaken.
Many ef them arc now iciiy'o
;in their old fiiend and com ade .
Let them be .vdcome.
spirit of democracy, remomberin
that wisdom, moderation
F. OP.GIA, \
Paulding County, j
To all whom it may concern:—
J. M. Walraven, Administrator of the
estate of P. J. Walraven deceased hae
applied te the undersigned for letters of
dismission irom said estate and said ap-
ilication will be heard on the flist Mon-
lay in January 1881. This Oct. H 1892.
B.C. SCOGGINS,
OamNAHY.
I ®'wn i o'wslote, or changed. This thnt a fact then I suppose? Well, i t , ||th 1||lg ways been the poYr
is true because they are substitute I .aid he, that is what they say. of th o democratic partv, ant fur-
cd by b itter thing, or better ex- His friend has the bulk of th.‘, tber that tho „ with whom w> .
) i" a o:i\ There are some expres- mon y and that i. what 1, ,y 0 to contend are inighlor* and
si ms, nt bust, which are s ion to g > w« want for our cotton, so if that
into di iiso, especially in Paulding is a fact, thnt tho thnnghtof Clove,
county, nmong th ,m are such ex- I land being oar next president rnis-
prousions a. arc uiel to indicate L<1 the price of cotton from 71 to
thn 1 n mau feels very bud and lone- Lj j„ , n0 nion ll( | 10;r n) , oU wi | (
blue j. t raiee it in twelve month}? This
sum or problem me y be solved by
the single rule of three.
Little Dojk.
ly, so h as I fuel blue
bla7.es, as ‘'blue as thunder," as
“blue as indigo," and other like
expressions, which indicate that, n
man hai a bad liver, or that he has
a thii’ly days note due, without
cent to pay with, or his wife got
up that morning mad aud cleaned
up th, hill, or that he has just
.ho rd tha his mothor-in-law is
(joining. The above expressions
will never be used again after tho
fi st Wednesday in Jan 1898
when p ople see tho disconsolate,
ilefe ted third party candidates,
turn the'r faces homeward, and
i top, occasionally, to think where
am I? What was it hit me? and
why did it hit me so hard? and
but of all what has become of ray
part ? As one will ga/.e upon
the blue, a I, countenances of the
poor fellows, all th ) other blues
. over known, or heard of, will iIiik
into iniign fica ice, and fereve
there aft ;r, when a man feels that
his liver lias been turned up sid
down, or ony other calamity be
falls hi n, which makes him feel
l .at he is loft in the world solitary
and alone, and alt igether by him
self, he will simply say, 1 feel as
bl leas the third party candidates
< f Paulding o ninty, the day after
the election in Jan. 1833.
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VK ‘•oMRAni ‘ailwn u-aTwnin* pw
C||uedesjes
s.islv JO «»nioq »!» qoo:I *vtn|*M(
sea mi up pwnira tiiiaq sml mi
mm joj pnq situ « mi* psiquorj na j „
■oj* 'sisfjsaq 'Ajj»n a 'f—„’»ui«tlnje«
LwiV jo stn sin 4q vinjojas jo puns na i„
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aVMMUniJ Soiusas stn puv ‘S|[|jsdsm*
8 ( JOlV
jo imo<l sno is* sasS j
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■taio jit. jo ssn js|iun Stimoas tnoisjosn
injuiod « t|1|a |>s|qnui| us |J|S sum iR..
'«tnn,dtuls lug st|| ju sausjsstlds no «mn4
-suvji.jaiv jsi<|ti|iupv 'Upoq|onsosisssj
isjstisl pits ‘t>ii|n{ iis||oas ‘ssjos laisaol
‘sftimsas J«inp««l» Uq poonpiltis «| j|M
■U WSSJIUOW snsup S|in 'AitUPSis* issa
vindoaos
ft ie ids so fur as personal relations
are concernsd, but in whose politi-
ciil metho Is and policy we cannot
concur, hut to wh m we are will ng
to concede their opinio i« and pr.>
•rences.
|Hy doing this, th j democrats sill
siicc jctl beyond all quest! > i, ami
will bury the th'rd party s > d ep
on the day of election that they
will never be able to rise again.
The following persons have paid
on subscriptions to the New Kka
sinew our last issue and it is with
pleasure we acknowledge the re
ceipt for the same:
W. Z. SpiuIts,
Dr. G. F. Gold oil,
Y. M. A. H. I) rliam,
\V. S. Kinoi id,
W. C. Matthews,
It. H. B:own,
It, B, Ballard,
It. B. ^mith,
P. M, Carter,
Mrs. Willie Brooks,
W. P. Turner,
C. C. aVoou,
II.L. Kinc,
1), K. Bro.vn,
C. Hake tin v,
Z. T, Smith,
J. H. Howel',
E. M. Cason.
J. D. Wisnar.
GEORGIA, }
PAUi.mso County. J
To all whom It may concern:—
J. Ailcook, Administrator of Wm. Ad
cock deceased has applied to the under-
igned for letters of dismission fi om said
estate and said application will bo heard
on the first Monday in January 1893.
This October 11, 1892.
II. C. SCOGGINS,
Okdinarv.
Cheap Medicine—save Meney.
All buy medicine*, and you want themi
cheap-at retail at wholesale rate*. Ja
cube’ pharmacy, the largest Southern,
“cutters” of prices, has an advertisement
in to-day's paper coutainlng a few prices
All other articles are sold at similar
rates. No matter what you wart that ie
usually kept in a large drug store send to
them. They will sell it at aaton'.ahing
low rates, K cpresa charges for packages
under five pounds, twenty-lllve cents.
Watch these advertisements and price*
uSend for a number of thlngs>t ones
word to the wise sufficient?
GEORGIA, {
Paulding County, j
To all whom it may concern:—
F. P. 11uds< n guardian for C. A
Williams applied to me for letters of
lismission from said guardianship,
ul I will pass up an said application
n the first Monday in December naxt
given under my hand and official sig
nature this November the 8th
? 9 2. H. C. SCOGGINS,
Ordinary.
MO OTHIR Sarsaparilla has i
merit to secure the conddsnce
the
conddsnce of
entire communities and hold It year after
year, like HOOD’S Sanapuilla.
NIAGARA FAL'jS.
ei nifpo j|t<n UW
‘■sunn— ru*ew ** n*u «• i«3isii|< j*m*
swans p<n 'qutin ‘uo|idintim>o p*»t*
em mol] uos.od tnotaiuis sin ||s Iunv«|«n*
liqtnniiHn Iq „||»» eqi„ s»|«dJns* srU
«ni< piptsad S|I|X •VllindstJ«» ».J»iV
SI „ip*WM UIIMMOI., Sin qvqq uouq sidosd
imeieit iuvw 'Isp-ox -duedoj |« qsneq
sqq sq oq peseddns sene eta etnjejsa
J0JdJnQ9l|l
Poieaned by Sorofiila.
Is tho sad story of many lives made I
miseiable through no faults of |
their own. Scrofula is more espe
daily than any other a hereditary
disease, an I for this simple reason:
Arising from impure and insufii-
dent blood, the disease locates it
self in the lymphatics, whioh arc
composed of white tissues; there
a period of foetal lifo when the |
w tolo body consists of {white tis
lies, and therefore the unborn
child is especially susseptible to
this dreadful disease. But then
s a remedy for scrofula, whethei
hereditary or acquired. It
Hood's JSursaparilU, whioh by its I
powerful effect on the blood, ex
pels all trace of the disease and
gives to the vital fluid the qualitq
and color of health. If you decid
to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla do no
accept any substitute.
An Able Expounder.
The Epwarth Herald is respon-
lible for this story: “A negro
on's her, touched with the ‘higher
riticism,’once elaborated a in w
theory of tho exodus, to-wit: that
the Red sea was frozen over, an I
to afforded the Israclit s a safe
passage, but wh ;n Pharaoh with
his heavy iron chariots attempt d
o cress, he broke through a id was
rowned. A brother nr se and
isked an explanation of that ‘p’int,’
■isid he; ‘I's been slu 'yin g’o -
aphy, and de g'ography say dat
un dr pi a e whnr de trop'es am
on hot for freelin’; do p’int te be
splaine l i. ’bout breakin' f ougb
!e ice.’ The preacher straighten*
■d himself up and said: ‘Brnilder,
;lad you axed d:<t questi >n, for it
,ives me ’cusion to ’splaiu it. You
see, dat war a great while ago. and
befo’ de e we e an ■' t opice.’ ’’
Niagara Kalla will so 1 ha
something else to do beriJ ; roar
and look grand. For a liundr. 11
years men have U (! i.i aw j . t
its thundering might and thought
wh.it a vast uiiu. el energy w -
there watted. Two companies,
one in Canada and o"o ia '.mericn.
liave lately been organised to uti
lize a portion of this vast power.
The Ameriean carapany is actual
ly at work digging a tuunel under
the :irer above the falls, i t
which an imin me pipe wilt b‘
fitted to bring ftio water from the
ii er aud turn It, nt a g ent <le, t ..
upon I; rjo turloin-* wnrte” whei-1*
wlfch run t’l? most powerful dy
namos known. The waste watei
is th .n 'hr .wo in tlie liver under
the falls. These two coin;ifnie"
crntrol toge her a power estimated
at over 8, J00,0 )0 lioria po vor
Tin y propo e to utillzo it entirely
t n the g meration of al jctric oner-
g, for the large cities of the lake
r-gi,iu,«»Tl.o ald..c..t e. al Jonthlv
Notice!
To all candidates iu t’.io county
we want ti day, that we are | r -
pared to pr ut tickets at £1, p-r
t’lousau '; give us yo tr or lor soon
that we m iy have plenty i f tim
to do you a g o 1 jo!.
GEORGIA, Paulding County,
Martha Stancel, wife of C. L
Stancel has applied for the exemption
of personalty and setting ap irt and
valuation of homesteadrand i wil
pass upon the*same at io o'clock a.m
on the first day of December 1892.
II. U. Scoggins,
Ordinary.
EORGIA, Paulding County.—
To all whom it may concern: W.
Dewberry administrator of the es
tate of William Dewberry late of said
county deceased, has in due form ap
plii'dtothe undersigned for letter*^
of dismission from said estate, and^i 1
said application will be heard at my
office on the first Monday in Decern
ber next. Given under my hand and
official signature. This fcept. 8th
1892. H. C. Scoggins,
. Orel ix ary.
GEORGIA, I
Paulding County, j
fo all whom it may concern:—
The appraisers to set^apait
ears suppotort P. F. Comptoa wid
o\v of E. \V. Compton have made
their return to my office and if nogood
ause is shown the same will be judge
nented at my office on the first Mon
I iy in December next; given undei
my hand and official signature, this
the 7th of November 1892.
H. C. Scoggins,
Ordinary.
DIO OTHER Sarsaparilla haa ef-
Is f,
fected such remarkable cures as
HOOD’S Sarsaparilla, of Scrofula,
Salt Rheum, and other blood dlaeaaea.
WHLTF OAK DOTS. Dallas high schooi
DIjTRIOT DEMOCRAT! CL’JBS
Why not liavo theao clubs to re«
o;gu:ii.:a in thuir respective dis.
tr'ot*?
They can do much g x> 1. Let
them bu oigauizcd ill ev-.ry dis-
tri t where there h is bten none
l:er tofore. The time is short,
cut by prompt action it can be
d ne -
Thorough organization an 1 a"'
live work is needed to Irrilig out
the full rote f the party.
What say you, gentlemen o’ ihe
county executive couunitt.e?
The health of this community ir
iinprov'ng, except bad colds.
Mr. M. L. VV s h:w rolled out
f r .'llid a;na.
Mr. Samuel Partin a 1 Miss Ida
We Is we e m r ed o 1 ng ,ime
.! b j. Baggett officiatin'?.
Mr. J. P. Hardin, of Cherokee,
Ala, paid us a visit last wees.
Mr. Al’ew Mauldin is very low
at this t ui".
Mm. Martha CUitdc, «t h
There is now no reason why the
>eople of Paulding, wh > wish o
lend to a high school, should sen 1
Democrats: Attention!
Th re are 400 demoerats in this
their children to distant schools, county who hare not been voting,
Che academy 11 i ow furnished |
Through their negligence this
with the best of modern seats, and, 'county is apparently in the 3rd
in Prof. A. W. I ah'1 ius, we party column. Get om th is 1 400
have one of thebe.", teachers in at the next election aud pro.e to
north. Georgia. He will havefir.it the world that o'.d Paulding he. a
last teachers to assist hi 11. 'ihe bam some majority of g»od o’. I
people should support, th a schrvjl' Mlnoned domoj.ista. Tim tr iU:
awd miKe i.t the 1 r'uStbt. i.btic iv» ia,thni a nsaiorit* ef'tihe 3rd par- 1 ] r
*t,.i tbi couoiy, mm really dem-[
_ ocrvtv T’uej WM*ti»u» Guv.
W J
DALLAS PRODUCE MARKET.
Corrected weekly.
Apples Dried, . . .
. . .5c per lb
Honey, ... .
. ..IO “ 1
Beans white Navy,
$:.oo bu
“ mixed,.!
75c to ..25 bu.
Butter,
15c per lb.
Corn,
50c pci bu
CHICKENS.
Hens
. ..25 to 27c
Cocks,
Ij tO 2CC
Frys,
15 to 20c.
1 lucks,
15 to 20c.
Eggs
15 c doz.
Peas, Clay,
...80c per bu.
“ White, 1.25 to 1.50c “ •*
Rye,....;
GEORGIA, Pauiding County.
AUpcrjons interested are ntreby
.otified that unless good cause be
shown to the contrary an order wil!
b • granted on the 6th day of Decern
b :r next extending public road lead;
ing from Yorkville to J. M. (ireenh
in said county, intersecting the Dal
s and Rockmart load east of th.
shewfly;"given under my hand ant
icial signature, this Nov. 7th 189-1
H. C. SUOtiGlNS,
Ordinary.
Paulding Sheriffs Sale For
DEO., 1892-
State of Georgia, county of Pauld
ing. will be sold before the court
house door of said county, in the
town of Dallas, Ga., on the first Tues .
day Dec. next, to the highest and
best bidder for cash, the following
(iroperty, to-wit:
Lots of land Nos. 4^5 and 426 in
the rgth district arid 3rd section of
Paulding county Georgia, levied on
is the property of the defendant J
1C. Murdock, to satisfy a superior
ourt mortgage fi. fa. issued from the
uperior court of Paulding county,
n favor of Perkins Machine Co., vs.
| E. Murdock. Notice given as re
quired by law. This Nov. io, 1892.
Also at the same time and place
will be sold one iron gray mare mule
name Kate, age about five years old.
and medium size. Levied on as the
property Tuck Stancel the defendant,
to satisfy a superior court fi. fa., is*
ued from the superior court uf P.iuld-
ng county in favor of S. G. Shaw et.
al. vs. Tuck Stancel.
All persons intciested ire herebi
public roa.
Koe Shipp's running west along set-
signature.
Lard,.... locpcrlb
Wheat, 75c to $1.00 per bus’.cl
Flour $4.00 per, bit.
Irish Potatoes, 30c, per peck.
Sweet Potatoes 40 per bushel.
Meat, toper lb
Oats 50c pel bu
Cotton, 7 3-4
1/ i IJ 41 1^ 1)0 Write for our Mam
f A II J1 fillUmnth Catalogue. «
tl'K) pnge bool-, i>l„in
lj illus ti nted, givin
Manufacture*’ low
S i iri* ,vt I’ r ' 10 'rid* Man
* V r "fsoturers’ .lUcouni
it I J Inn nil j'owls maim
Licturcd mil im
ported into the Uni
ted Staten.
1 r A VT 1,' V 25 to IH cents on
II till I 1 1 every doll-.r von
1,1 v/ A spend. We net, only
first, elans good*, Groccclcs. Furniture'
Clotliiii", Pry Goods, lints, Caps, (Hoots
nnd shoes, Notions, Crockery, Jewelry.
Busrics and Harness, Anricullnr.il im-
plinients, in fact anything yoo want.
Saved by buying of 11s. Sondj25 cents
to pay axpressago on catalogue, a buyers
guide. We are tiie only concern that
sells at manufacture!’s prices, allowing
the borer tire same discount that tin,
manufacturer gives to tho J wholesal
rade We guarantee alt .goods to bo
equal to representations or mo my re
funded. Goods sent by express or foe' it
w.tli privelege ot oir 'iistu i-
paying.
,V.K‘R (50.122 Qulney St., Lt.i
cago 11
hand and official
This November 7th 1892.
H. C. SCOGGINS,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA, >
Paulding County, j
Notice is hereby given to all con
erne.!, that. I have filed with tlu
1. rk of the Superior . ourt of said
ounty, my petition addressed to said
ourt, returnab'e to the next term
heteof tobu held on the first Mon
.lay in January 1893 for the remora]
>f the disabilities imposed upon me
by my inter marriage with Mary
Gann, which application will be heard
at the courthouse in said county at
said term. This Nov. 1st 1892.J
J. B. Gann.
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 ssaond district and 3rd section of
Paulding coun'y. Levied on as the
property of William Bone to satisfy a
jjstice court fi. fa., issued from the
ustice court of the 1080th district
G. M. of said county in favor of W. 1
M. 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
in a house and lot in the town of
Braswell in said cour ty known as the
Emlin and Davis house, it being x.
part of land lot Nc- 988 i 1 the :8thi
district and 3rd section of Paulding
county, and is bounded by the land
of Henry Braswell on the east; south
and west, and on the north by land of
>V. B. Armstrong. Levied on as the
property of M. E. Emlin the defend
ant to sa isfy two justice court fi. fas
ssued from the 14.4th district G. M,
of said county in favor of Nancy
Hicks vs. M. E. Emlin. Notice giv
ed as required by law. Levy made
and returned to us by E. T. Fors yth
L, C.
Dr. llUJU 1
rarrfully |>r*i)ur«*l pr.tjy.trIptlou
V|,.|-1 In prl.menr.ialMwkh.u
Uiirtr ,.«n* II,-,I hy tn- p-npliv 'Sv.ry .Inula 8pe
cult: bi;»jivttciitl ci ir * «*— -—
Th *»so Hp«iclflca
'HrucuruM Rrn acl«nlino*lly nr.ri
Kl proscrlutloiif : used for many
practlcffi with Eunr«iM,audruroVv-7
« r nulMrfng the RystemTaful
Ilr;.,!thennvorolca reaicdlo.-rikn World.
Worm *«,ijr. Worm Colin ,qj
ipl.. Uallc, or 1—thlugof Infnnto
llarrlM, of ciiUdna or Ailnlti ‘Jil
Drovolor/i Grilling RmoiuCoUe. •'
( Solera MarSaa, Yomlllog
tniap Cold. UronchiUn
jj Naaralgla, Tooiliache,Fncenohn
*l*la. +ooUiacbe, Paonaohe 2
eadachee* Sick Headache.'fcrtlgo .2.',
Teeeeala, BUloue Stomaeh .23
tMrrii'.or Palafnl PeHoda.
Also at the same lime and place
will be sold lot of land No. 644 in the
.econd district and shird section of
Paulding county, levied upen as the
property of John Crompton to satisfy
' superior court fi. fa., issued from the
.uperior court of Paulding county, in
f iver of J. M. Spinks vs. John CTomp.
ton for purchase money of said let
of land. Tenant in possossion no
tified as required by law.
This Nov. 10th 189P.
J. A. WESTBROPKS,
Sheriff.
ISAAC WILLIAMS,
G. W. FURR.
Deputies.
1000 Dollars Reward
To any one who will furnish trs a
receipt that will cure a cough, cold
or any disease of the throat or lungs
sooner or more effectually than
Bec.gs’ Cherry Cough Syrup. Sold
and warranted by couually & con--
nally.
Specifics.