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THE: NEW: ERA.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
L. M. WASHINGTON.
EDITOR and PUBLISHER.
TERMS.
ONE YKAIl fl.00
BIX MONTHS 50o
THREE MONTHS
■ 25o
Advertising rate* lent on appli
cation.
Entered in tlio Tost Office at Dallaa,
Ga., an Hocoiid-clium mail matter.
FRIDAY DECEMBER 9,1882.
Democratic Ticket for
Officers.
County
For Ordinary,
F. P. HUDSON.
For Clark S. (!.,
W. I. FAIN.
For Sheriff,
LOUISJR, THOMPSON,
For Deputy All.riff*,
J. P. BAGGETT,
Z. P. FULLER.
For Treasurer,
JOHN W. GARRISON.
5 For Tax Collector,
JOHN H. TURNER.
For Tx Reo 'iv jr,
W. II. MORGAN.
For Coronor.
THOMAS BELL
For Survoyor,
JESSE HOLCOMBE.
The Third Party ami the Confederal
Soldier*.
Why is it the 3rd party in Gco.-
gia ia in favor of “Liberal prnsioua
to uniorn soldiers,” and opposed
to eor ia do'ng anything for
the roliof of her poor and disablon
co ifederate veterans?
Why dal tlio 3rd party of Geor
gia, in its s'ale convention, pledge
tho party to “Liberal pensions” t-
union soldiers, and promise not one
cent io our confe lent to soldiers?
Our 3rd ; art: friends say they
are in favor burying sectionalism.
So . re all goo 1 men of all par
tics.
But, dies that menu that we are
to open the floodgates of our obari
ty to the soldiers of tho North, and
turn tho cold shoulder of indiffer
ence an 1 scorn to the vsterans
the South. \
One of tho sacred writers say*
that, “If any provide not for his
rwn,” “Ho Until denied the faith
and is worse than an infidol.”
Tho southern man who sneer*
ut tho confederate soldier is a trai
tor to patriotism, to gratitude, to
bis raco, and to his country,
Poisoned by Sorofula-
Is the sad story of many lives mad*
miserable through no faults ol
their own. Scrofula is more espo-
cially than any other a hereditary
disease, and for this simple reason
Arising from impure and insuffi
cient blood, the disease locates it
self in tho lymphatics, which are
composed of white tissues; there
a period of foetal life when the
whole body consists of |wliite tis
ues, and therefore the unborn
child is especially susseptible to
this dreadful disease. But there
s a remedy for scrofula, whether
hereditary or acquired. It is
Hood's {Sarsaparilla, which by its
powerful effect on the blood,
pels all trace of tho disease and
gives to tho vital fluid the quality
mid co’or of health. It you decid
to ta'ce Hood’s Sarsaparilla do no
accept any substitute.
DEMOCRATS.
A few in tho south sro trying
10 teach our people to have con
tempt for the word democrat. It
was democrats who broke the yoke
of British oppression.
It was democrats that demanded
tlio independence of the colonies.
It was a democrat thaf framed
the declaration of independence.
It was democrats that defended
and made good that declaration,
ns a democrat that suggest
ed tho plan of the National con- important than the success or de
people were giving more attention
to this matter?
While overy one is discussing
politics find working for his party,
ought wo not to be looking after
the welfare of our children?
Grave questions are agitating
the civilized world.
Many of thorn are to be eetlled
by the rising gene ration. There
fore, it behooves all p irents to look
well to the education of the’r chil.
dren. The prnpor education of the
children of the country is more
Sexafroo! Sexafrool the wonderful
tooth wash. It you desire a pearly
wtyite set of teeth and sweet breath,
use Sexafroo. Ask for and see that
F.ORGIA,
Paulding County
To all whom It may concern
}
Cheap Medicine—save Money.
All buy medicines, and you want them
cheap-at retail at wholesale ratei.
by Connally&Connally.
stitution,
It was democrats that trade it
possible for that constitution to be
ado ted.
It wae the democrats that taught
the wo Id to respect Aame-ican
citizens, in every land, and upon
every ocean.
It was a democratic . presidrnt
who laid down the doctrine thm
foreign tryants should not plant
their aeopter upon Auiericun soil
It was democrats who extonded
the territory of the ‘nation from
ocean to ocean, and from tho Jakes
to the gulf.
Every bright page in l! e hinto'j
of the country was written thurt
by democrats.
It was democrats that rescued
Georgia fiom the rule of the car
petbagger<.
It « as demoorts that took charge of
ankrupt Georgia, and made
rad t second only to that of tin
nation.
It is Georgia democrats that
have made Georgia the unpin
state of the south.
Let the demagogues snerr
SINGERS
Public speakers, actors, auctioneer., teach
era, preacher., and all who are liable t«
over-tax amt Irritate the voeul nrirnn., flint,
III Ayer'* Cherry Vectoral, A .ate, certain,
and aiwedy relief. It soothes the larynx,
allay. Innaiiiuiatlori, strengthen* the voice,
and for whooping cough, croup, sure throat,
and the .uddou cold, to which children
uro exposed, this preparation Is without
equal.
William H. Quartly, Auctioneer, Minis-
ton, Australia, writes: " In my profession of
un auctioneer, any afloetlun of tho voleo or
throat Is a serious matter j but, at each
attack, I have been
BENEFITED BY
a tow doses of Ayer's Chorry Teetotal.
This romedy, with ordinary care, has Worked
such magical effect that I bavo suffered
vory little Inconvenience."
“ Having thoroughly tested tho properties
of Ayor's Cherry Feolnral an a remedy for
bronchitis anil throat affections, I ant heurt-
lly glad to testify to the Intrinsic merits of
this preparation."—T. J. Macmurray, Au
thor and Lecturer, Ripley, Ohio.
"Ayor's Cherry Pootoral lias cleared and
strengthened my voice, so that I am alrlo to
speak with very much moro ease and com
fort than before." —(Rev.) C. N. Nichols,
factor of baptist Church, No. Tlsbury, Muss,
Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral
• I'RXPARKn nr
Dr. J. C. AYER A CO., Lovell, Mm.
Bold by RllDruggists. Price #1; tlx bottles,**.
A Whoat Raising Bull.
Mr. Ilonry Frasier of thin coun
ty has a bull that has been eutin.
nto a stack of wheat straw. The
grains of wheat lodging in the hair
of his nock has sprontsd, and he
nowcarrios a luxuriant growth of
' oat upon his hand and nock.
Tha novel crap U said to prom
ise a fair yield.
Tha truth of this story is vouch
«d for by Mr. H, W. H ty.
Why is it that the 3rd party is
■ oalottsly in favor of billions of pa.
por or fiat money and yet make so
much fuss about free silver which
they say ttoal I only amount to 30
venis per capi'a? Dip, tint silver
X \ ’*4u .\U.tUu -Li tt tv'?
Beggs’ E»mily Medicins
your troublesome cough can be re
lieved in just five minutes by the use
of Beggs’ Cherry Cough Syrup, and
one so cent bottle will effectually cure
any ordinary cough. Sold and war
ranted by t'annally & Connally.
fe.it of i ny political party.
We have bad a sirfeit of p liti-
cal me-t'ngs.
j N >w, let us have a few school
meeting*.
Let the people of each cimmu
nity g*> together, and devi: e ways
and means to secure comfortable
,-chool house t,
The teauhai s end children nrr
ready, when the house* are prcv
pared.
The public a. ool fund of t'. *
county is about oight th Mtsat'd
dollar* p. r yea' . The children of
the comity do not re ei.c mere
limn half the benefit they slio, d,
because tho atajoi ty of the u h.,ve
no opportunity to attend s diool
•xcept for fc a few weeks in the sum!
me "a.
Give us belter hott es, and lrt
these ishil 'rett lmveanopp rtnnity
to attend school six moot is of the
year, instead of six v eeks.
By virtue of an order of the couit
of Ordinary of Monroe county Ga.
will be sold on thefirst Tuesday of
Januaty 1893 at (he court house in
Dallas within the legal hours of sale
the following properly to wit: lot I
land 208 19th district 3rd section of
Pau'ding county and bounded as fol
lows on North by lot 143 owned by
J. F. G. Hutcheson East by l.,t 207
owned by said Hutcheson on South
by 213 owned by Joseph oamell and
on west by lot 209 owned by w. H.
Baiter sold as the prop rty of Earley
Cleavdand deceased late of Monroe
county t;a. for the bcncf.t of the It.; 5
Dec. 1st 1893
I hoinas o. Scoot Adn.'nistator.
plication will be heard oa the first Mon
day In January 1W3. This Oct. 11 18*2.
H. C. SCOGGINS,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA, I
Pauldwq County. j
To all whom it may concern:—
J. Adcock, Administrator of Wm, Ad
cock deceased has applied to the trader-
aigifad for letters of dismission from said
estate and said application will be heard
on the first Monday in January 1803.
This October 11, 1802.
B. C. SCOGGINS,
Obdinart.
IVotice!
Little, but Oh, My!
Peggs’ Little Giant Pil s beat the
wond, They act like magic, with no
b d results. One pill a dose; 40 dos
es one bottle. Sold and guaranteed
by Connally & Connally,
■F'-vatvira Frwpstxaitlesa.
Is an initinctivo law of nature -
how neoessary it is to bi prepared
for that night-fiend tochilJri n and
ho: or to patienta, croup. T;:y-
1 r’s l lterokeo Remedy of Sweet
Gum and Mullein is the panacea
coughs, colds ar.d consumption.
Tlio hill to pay members, o" the
cui'da of 1 d.ication for their rei-
v ice.* war defeated in the 1-gisl
uro fhis weoK,
To all candidate)* iu tho county
we " ant t > say, that we nro 1 r
imrvd to print ti< Irats at. $1, p
t'to imntl; give us yo :r or ioi' sot.
Hint we m ty havj plonty of tin,
to d > you a g o l jot-.
Jacobs’Pharmacy
ATLANTA. QCOROIA,
Marietta A Peaohtree Streets,
f. O. Boa S5T.
A FEW SAMPLE PRICES:
B. B. B
Hunnicutt’a Rhtuivatic C«r«.
Railway's Raady Ralitf. jjc.
CKanay’a Expect or ant si aal ifC.
X #e, *J* n » .*..«• and jjt.
fund • Extract M **<»•■
I.cmon Elixir uuA ;m,
Tuit'a Hair Dv« Uc.
Si. Jacob's Oil iu.
Allcock's Plattara toe.
Henson's Capsina PUatara ifc.
Dr I. A. Maiill'i Oranga Blossom . . . 67c.
Hradvcrotint jjt.
Morsford'a Acid PKotphalo . ... 34 sad 73c.
White Rose Soap 4711 [3 cakes in o boa]
per boa 43c.
Colgate's Cashmere Bouquet Soap, cake sic.
Cnticura Soap, cako ijc.
Hagan's Magnolia Balm lot.
Bay Rum, Si. Thomas ... 14* *4 »»d alt.
Hep Bitters Nt.
Hostett«r’> Ritters . . , . jjt.
Brown's Bronchial Trochaa, boa. ,
All Worm Candies, per boa'.
Sage's Catarrh Cura....
Everything usually sold la a mw-wm*
drug store, retailed at wholesale priots. Makt
up your orders, sand to *
seed astro 1 r
Express charges are usually af aaais
per package uader % Ika.
SCHOOL HOUSES.
For the next five months, tlior#
will be tlirae thousand id'.o chil
dren in this county.
These children ought to bo in
•chooL
They would be iu school if tbr
scheols, were in operation.
We would have alf % Shy jcRqI-
needed, >£ wo h tA .Lfu.-f ciurtMir-r-t J
1 'u. f Q' corulo tA.1 A- Aeimol houne... 3
Mow. in it not t im. -h. . .. '
Hie following porsoua liuvo paid
on subscription* to tho New Eit.i
since our lad its te and it is with
ph asure wo ackno wledge tho re
coip' for tho diimu:
T. D. I auglny,
Noah PinKurd,
T. II. I ai d,
R. F. Harris.
J. D. \b!e*,
0. J. L-ster,
T. J. Tibb’.tts,
■T. B, Cooper,
F. J. Smith,
X. J, Rollins
Mrs, Thu'hol Ft s'er,
Mrs. S::an And,
L F. Cole,
L, Si.oftii Id,
T. K, Bennett,
•Fame’. L. Hight,
H, N. Hagan,
G. \Y. 'Vomick,
M. D,i"ii,
M. M. Shipp,
'.I. Camp
J. W. Bm.son,
0, W. Harris,
J. P. Osborn,
\V M. Ilitchoo'k,
■Fesse y.. (:o!p,
M. F, Owen,
J. D. Tientbnm,
Fo!m Alexander,
J - II, VVomick,
W. F. WallCer,
ill E. Spink*,
J. F. Dewberry.
Dr, S. Robertson.
G. W. Gentry,
T. Tunt.
» VSSWWj^ — * AW^WSR XV *v HUIvSpSU flwHfff. fll A
J. M. Walravan, Administrator of tho coba' pharmscr, tho largest Southern
. - Mteto of T. J. Wslrsren deceased has
you get genuine Sexafroo and take applied to the unJeraigred for letter* of
no other. Every bottle guaranteed diemluion from esid estate sod said ap-
'eutters” of prices, has sn advertisement
n today's paper containing a few prices
All other article* are sold at similar
rates. Nc matter what yon wart that ia
nflnally kept in a large drag store send u
them. They will sell it at astonishing
low rates, K xpress charges tor packages
under five pound*, twenty-flivo cents.
Watch these advertisements and price*
•Send for a number of thingsjat ouca
word to tho wiso sufficient?
•P*
GEORGIA, j
Paulding County, j
To all whom it may concern:—
John F' Cole has in due Jotn
died to the undersigned for the guar
dianship of the property af John 'C
McDuffie, minor child of John Me
Duffie, late of said county deceased,
md said application will be heard on
he firat Monday in January next
liven under my hand and official
iignature. Tiiis the ;th day of Dec
189*. H. C. SCOGGINS,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA, 1
Paulding County, j
To all whom it may concern:—
W. L. Rollins adminittrator of
L. Pace has in due form appliid
the undersigned for leave to sell th
lands belonging to the estate of said
deceased, and said application will
be heard on the first Monday in Jan
uary next. Given, under my hand and
official aigniture. This the ;th day
of December 189s.
H. C, Scoggins,
Ordinary.
EORGIA, Paulding Countv.—
To all whom it may concern: W.
!'. Dewberry administrator of the es
tate of William Dewberry late of sau 1
county deceased, has in due form ip
plied to the undersigned for letter^
of dismission from said estate, and
said application will be heard at my
office on the first Monday in Decern
her next. Given under my hand and
official signature. This sept. 8th
189s. H. C. Scoggins,
Ordinary.
DALLAS PRODUCE r\RKET.
Corrected weekly.
Apples Dried 5c per It
Honey, “
Beans white Navy,. 4 . . .$:.oo bt
“ mixed, 75c to 1.25 bu
Butter, 15c per lb
Corn, 50c per bt
CHICKENS.
Hens 25 to 27c
C° C k s » ... 15 to 20<
Fry s i to 20c
Ducks, 15 to 20c
Ff?K s doz
Peas, Clay, '...8oc per bu
11 White, 1.25 to 1.50c “
R y« 65c “
Lard,.... ..rocperlb
Wheat, 75c to f 1.00 per bushel
Fl° ur > #4.00 per, bll
Irish Potatoes, 30c, per peck
Sweet Potatoes 40 per bushel
Meat > toper lb
Da is 50c per bu
Cotton 7 3-4
FA!{MEl{Smn r th t0 c'aLl^u S i am
PILES! PILESI PILES!
They can be believed at once and
in time effectually curtd; by a thour-
«as£h use of Begg’ German Salvr, we
give a positive guarantee win every
Coatiillyr .fc^e.pnnaHv,
Mow, iait uot tune -.lu. qu
no page
lvilhistrated, givi,
ilauulacturch’ low
1 TT-r-i^t lirirc with Men
i V r nfaoturera’ diHcoum
* -L>„„ all good* maim
factored and im
ported into the l ni
ted State*.
u n v r v 251,150 c< ' nt, ‘
ML VJ 11 ft I cvol ' v ffnllw you
spend. Wo soli onlj
first -tiiss good*, Grocccien, Kurnitiire'
Clothing, Dry Goods, Hat*, Capa, |BnoU
and kIiocs, Notions, Crockery, Jewelry,
Buggies and Harness, Agricultural Im-
pliments, in fact anytliing you want.
Saved by buying of us. Sondja cont*
(o pay oxpressago oa catalogue, a buyers
guide. We sre the only concern that
sells at mannfaciuror’R prices, allowing
tho buyer tho same discount that the
manufacturer gives to the J wholesale
r. ulo Wo guarantco all ;goods to l>e
equal to rep resent atirms or money re
funded. Goorisaeixt byexpress or frvigh
ai. Sk ytuvelogo ofl *x3nii:a:i(. ,
Mjftnr-
A.fCUt b 12aQvr.»r3 St, thi
- in
GEORGIA, Pauidino County
To all whom it fhay concern: Mrs
M. J. Shelnutt has in due form ap
plied to the undersigned for the guar
liatt: hip of the person and properly
of May and Jessie Shelnutt minor
children of John H. Shelnutt late
said county decease. Said applica
tion will be heard at office on the 1st
Monday in January next; given under
my hand and official signature. This
December 7th 1892.
H. C. Scoggins,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA, )
Paulding Countv. J
Notice is hereby given to all con-
emed, that I have filed with the
lurk of the Superior 1 ourt of said
ounty, my petition addressed to said
ourt, returnab’e to the next term
heieof to be held on the first Mon-
lay in January 1893 for the remova
>( the disabilities imposed upon m *
y my intermarriage with Mary
J *nn, which application will be heard
it the courthouse in said county at
.aid term. This Nov. 1st 1892.J
• J. B. Gann.
Notice.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
Agreeably toan.order of the court
of Ordidary of Paulding county will
be sold at auctioxat the court house
door of said county on the first Tues
day in Jauuary 1893 within the legaj
hours of sale the following property
to-wit: Lots of land Nos. 594-595’-
631, F.ast half of lot No. 560, and
three acres more or less in the South
west corner of lot No. 559 all in the
31 d district and 3rd section of said
county, sold as the property of H. J.
Wills late of said county dec'd.
Termsone half cash, other due in
one year, with the priuilege of dis
counting at 7 per cent. This Nov
25th 1892. R. H. Wills,
B. F. WilIs,
Admr’s.
Paulding Sheriff’s Sale For
JAN., 1893-
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 Jan. next, to the highest and
best bidder for cash, the following
property, to-wit:
A fractional part of lot of land No.
371 in the 19m district and ard sec
tion of said county of Paulding con
taining 32 acers more or less. Levied
on as the property of J. W. Lang to
satisfy a justice oourt fifa issued from
the justice court of the 1043rd dis
trict G. M. of Paulding county Geor.
gia infavor of B. R. Legg & Bro. vs
J. W. Lang; written notice given as
requited by law. Levy made and re
turned to us by W. A. Sumerhill L. C.
Also at the same time and place
will be sold lot of land number 440
in the 19th district and 3rd section
of Paulding county Georgia; levied n
as the property of Willi tm Cocht an,
to satisfy a tax fi. fa., issued by W'
T. F. Thomas, tax collector of said
county vs. William Coc'rran for his
state and county tax for the year 1892.
Notice given as required by law.
Levy made »hd returned to us by M.
A. Haney, L. C.
Also at Ihe same lime and place
will bs sold one undivided ninth in
terest in lots of land Nos. 427 and
483 in the 19th district and 3rd sec
tion of Paulding county Georgia, con
taining 80 acres more or less; levied
on as,the property of the defendant
B. W. Partin, to satisfy a justice court
fi. fa., is*used from the justice court
of the 1207th district o. m., of Pauld
ing county, in favor of Langston Jt
Crane vs. B. W. Partin. Notice given
as requital by law. Levy made and
returned to us by M. A. Haney l. c.
Also at the same time and place
rooo Dollars Reward
To any one who will furnish us
receipt that will cure a cough, cold
ar any disease of the throat or lungs
sooner or more effectually than
Beggs’ Cherry Cough Syrup. Sold
and warranted by connally Sc con
nally.
will be sold lot of land No. 1014th in
he 2rd district and 3rd section of
Paulding county Georgia. Levied on
as the property of J. A. Baker to sat
isfy a Justice court fi fa issued from
the Justice court of the 1218 distric ‘
G. M. of said county infavor of Bart^
lett and watson. Notice given as rc"^^L
qu ired by law. ’
This Deo. 8tli 189 \
J. A. WESTBROOKS,
Sheriff.
ISAAC WILLIAMS,
G. W. FURR,
Deputies.
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