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THE: NEW: ERA.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
L. M. WASHINGTON,
EDITOR and PUBLISHER.
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FRIDAY FEBRUARY3. 1898.
THE Pf5nTe53o7s
D^EAM.
O i»» rickety atool, by a rickety door
of the editor** room on the upper floor,
! t the inner Minctum of pen and aheare,
Sat n printer'* boy of uncertain yean,
Waiting for copy; and all wap »t'II
Sive the rapping Hcnitch of a rapid quill.
The Carrier*# Addrena waa lifting horn
hi the ohl-tinie ver** forth* N w Yi
And the editor i
Hut the hour in
rote like a man itippired,
a late and the hov wan tired.
vrand,
•d;
CoiurrcMMional Keoorda, in binding griiii^
An,i Patent Kuportn leeked dewn on him—
1'lump vnlmnea revealing th« nation** health,
And ofltooliithe edltor’a only wealth.
Is irgo file* of pa|H>ra, duaty aid old,
In him wept corner* quietly told
That hU paper waa aoinnhowa thing ofdatea,
While the IMuiiin were reaer red tor happier Aitea.
Hut the iNHika, und the Hlea, end the editor gray.
Tothedroway l#»y wore fading ft way.
And the narrow room waned a gall
With rich wrought earvlnga on erer;
lleaiitifiil volutnea quaint a d old,
Yellow velluina with eUapM of gold,
Arranged in elniiiy enao* rare,
tireeted hin vlaion every where;
And ho noted—the hooka in tona were placed,
And a hundred volutnee each alcove graced;
Kighteeu were cloned with ahrnicn lmr,
Hut the Nineteenth alcove waa atill ajar;
No puruhniuiit hare; the hooka were new,
Ami the hint wna rrgialaivd Ninety-two;
While a Iniy in feature roaemhliug him,
Not rugged mid aollod, hut neat and trim,
Near the lowerahelf, he awmed to aee
I'laelug another marked Ninaty-three;
And an angel ant in a golden chair
Writing iiieharaetera bright and fair
With noiaelaaa pen; and the volume boro
On the clear white margin Ninety-four.
Mut the viaion vunlihod with—“Johnny,conic
Tliia to t he foreman mid then go home.
Walt, one Hue moro—u merry cheer!
To each mid all a hlltlio New Year!”
Ooiio were the uteovea with carving old,
And volumea rich with claapaof go|d{
*’he Patent Keporta came hack again,
The whitewashed wall und the dingy den;
A lie' the angel that aat in glory there
Waa the editor gray in hia old arm-chair.
WALLACE MKUCE.
but hoj>e it is for the test. 1 will
enjoy your fellowship tho mo;e
whon I i.turn.
Well sir, Gainesville is * live lit
tle city. It supplies all the moun
tain country back to South and
North Carolina. The town is full
of wagons daily from tho moun
tains loaded with produce of ail
kiuds. They have two railroads
hare, several banks and any num
ber of fine hotels. The education
al advantages are hardly excelled
by any city in the state, they have
■ fine puhitj school system, also n
baptist seminary for girls, the same
wh.r. Mrs. J. M. Mason and Mrs.
E. Davis, of our town, finished
their .duentio i, and it is nblazi
with interest, so to speak, and is
far better than ever before, so.nt
from Boston are here.
There is a large amount invested
her. in the manafaituro of Car
riages, and I was astonished to
learn of the number of shoes that
the factories turn out. Two shoe
factories here make over nine hun
dred pairs of shoes per day. They
, " orM also have a large cotton factory,
add to this two fine springs that
have already g own iir.mci sidy
popular and it makes it, qnito a
popular city. It is the homo ol
Col. A. I>, Candler, the cx-h'oe
g es man Irom the 9th or of l’igem
roost notor'ety. It is also Ih« home
of Gen. Longstreet, who I saw on
the streets hero a few days a,o fo
th. first time; no do .bt many of
your read -rs, who know him in
battle, would like to see him, I
would say tint| time is fast telling
on him, i.ut I inn t tome to a close.
J. M. SPINKS.
GAINESVILLE, GA.
Mr. Editon—
I promised you in my last that
I would let yon hear from me again,
while I have but little tim. I will
give your readers a few items.
I am not as homesick as I wt<
]ast week, but I would be glad to
so. many friends in Paulding, yet
it will !>. two weeks before I will
get through. The |>eoplc here arc
kind hearted and very attentive to
strangers.
The writer, after some persua
tion, agreed to till the pulpit at
the second baptist church here las
Sunday, at 11 o’clock, I felt that
1 would be embarrassed, but I had
such a wa: m reception when 1
rea died tho church that I felt at
home, and it seemed that I had tin-
needed inspiration from above.
I had not talked long until I be
gan to se. the eyes swiming in the
congr. gation, then I felt I was in
the very family of God, and not
among strangers. When I had
finished, two we o received into
the church. Then 1 had to lave
an introduction to the brethren
and sisters, and consented to give
them a Sunday school talk at 8
o'clock in the afternoon, and we
had a crowd, but that you knew
was my old fort, so as the old fel
low said. I gave them the best I
had in stock, so t e day that I bad
dreaded so much was tho one en
joyed most of any since I left home.
I regret very nmols that 1 have
Le.u awaj bourn v a; p>int,Aecu,
Sira. A. 4. irtldam.
Lynn, Mass.
For the Good of Others
Itev. Mr. William* IJrartily Kn*.
dor*c* llooil’* Sar*aitarllla.
VVe «irc pleased to present this f:oni
Rev. A. A< Williams, of the Sillsbe*
street Christian Church, Lynn, Mass.:
•' I see no reason why n clergyman, wore than
n layman, who knows whereof ho speaks,
should hesitate to approve an
Articlo of Merit
and worth, from which hr bin family ha A*
been ntgnully benefited, find whoso commenda
tion may servo to extend those benefits to
others by Increasing their confidence, My wlfo
ha* for many years been ft sufferer from severe
Nervous Hoadacho
for wliiotl dm fonml lit I lo lioln. Sim lias trlc-il
many things that promised, well hut per-
lormed little. hn*t fall a friend gave her a hot*
tie of flood’s Shi-m pan lift. It Nucllifl siirprlS-
ing wlmt simply ouo bottle coilld and did a\\
ior her. T!i • nltltnk.1 of headache decreased lit
uumlier and Nvcre-less violent in their inten
sify, while her general health has been Im
proved. Her appetite has also been better.
Prom our ei.perleiico with
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
I liavi
HOOD’S PlLL8 nrntlm beat family enthartU*
gentlo untl effectlvo. Try u box. IMco 'Jta
A WONDERFUL GIFT. THE ANTI-OPTION BILL.' ^ WMtth T
■ cheap -at retail at wholesale rates. J.
I eohs’ pharmacy, the largest Souther,
‘cutters” of prices, has an advartisemen
in to-day's paper containing a few prices
All other articles are Bold at similar
rates. No matter what you want that is
A Negro Claims to be Inspir
ed of God. ,
n uended form has passed tno sen •
|ate, and will likely pass the house.
IGNORANT
AND UN All
READ
EE T>' I
Vet Can ynolc ft ly Clmpter of V T I
till- I I :le, Which lie Prove;! by
Actual Teat.
From the Marietta Journal.
Alexanedr McCljIluin, it you"g
negro from Robeson county, N. C-
s'.oji pc ! ov t in Way cross, (J re
cantly. Ho mil I t at lie wit* cm
liis wuy lo McQuoen.s turp ntine
s II oil tho Gei rg'ft So.itlio:':i and
Florida railroad, lo e.: hia broth r
who is working there. A il a tier
he
Lirttahatehio, Mis:.
LEADING POINTS
OF THE HATCH ANTI-OP
TION BILL,
■A.-3 aa.o catly I*»as ad. Icy tile
Sertec.tr,
The bill is tho o..o pass d by (lie
house of representatives oil .limit
9,1892, with venoms uolialejiinend
ments thereto.
The fir.t sccti-.ii defines the
woid options to mean a centrao or
agreement for the right or privi
lege to deliver at a fut«: o time
within a designated period any oc
the articles mentioned in section
three.
The.:e ondsection defines future
to mean a contractor agreement to
s ell and deliver at a future time or
within a designated period any of
such ai tides when the party si
contracting was not the owner o
such articles or had not agreed To
tl'<> right to their future possession
Tho act, however, is not to apply
to any contract to supply nations'
state or municipal governments
with nay of su li articles, nor to
contracts by farmers and planter*
for future delivery, nor to ng;cc
ments to pay or deliver part of the
product of land as a compensation
for its u :e, or us compensation for
wo. K or labor done or to bo done
on the same, nor to agreements
with farmers or planters to furnish
such article i for use or consumption
provided that such contracts
agreements shall not bo made or
settled for by any board of trade
or exchange.
The third section specifies ai ti-
dos to which the bill is to apply,as
cotton —raw or iininamir>ietur<ju—
bops, wheat, corn, oats, rye, barley,
pork, lard and bacon.
The fourth section imposes spe
cial t ixo -, as follows: Dealers in
options or futures at $l,0l>0, a yea,,
license fee and 5 cents a pound on
cotton, bops, pork, lard or bacon
and 20 lents a bushel on grain.
Sections five to fourteen relate
to detiils for enforcing the tax,and
section fifteen provides that the act
shall take effect on tho 1st of July
. 893.—Atltinia Constitution,
Mr. Edl ot".—
Ail 1 uv • no wiiitsn now b
<ome time, 1 will ry to give yo i
t w items from Mississippi:
Wo li vo ! il l n big Silo W 10 or
2 inches d up.
We caught, in tills settlement. 0
race o is. Wc went to I ho lis
trap six limes dit.lug tho snow . n
ca ght lot! pounds of lino fisl
Number; of them weighing frci
j tj 12 pounds each. Hut the snow
is go lc, tho bir In arc singing iiki
it was or.iplaiiting time, on 1 w
are pro ariug t > so.v our oats.
I enjoy r ti ling the lotio.sof ill
Nt: v Kit a c irresp mil -nt s.
I was very much in!crested in
the N E ,v Ku.v’s report of thecoii-o
ty eliur ion.
Bro. Lest r’s I tier in regard to
the democrats, reminded mo of a
1 ilc an ''.d.ite I heard oil a haul-t
deacon w'.i > wc t to town to swap
off i •. old mule, lie was nccoin-
pa lie i b • two follow.i who did not
belong to tho i liurdi. Th _> deacon
eqm.'sto;l Ids t onipiiiiioiis to trad,,
tho mule for him, ns they knew IiIh
^landing and L’utt lie could not af
ford to tell a li \ 11 is letter ,-ai I
the de nocrats lmd not been leil oil'
by (l a Ib.'ats and lb • 3rd pa ty.
d c h vu io this c unity both 3 d
p .riy p o -'c and democrats.
Many fain lies in tliiscounti'y arc
gi iug lo Ti xns this fall.
1‘iijni nays lo co tiiiue rending
h'm the Ni;,v Ku.v.
I'or fear I weary your pill io: ic u.
I will dosj with 1 . s' w-.-di -s fin-
hr Nkw Ku.v and its many rea l,
ors. Your I'r end,
K. W. Davis
says that he is inspired, .Ini
never went to school a day, a
dc»S 'iot know a letter in t, a al
pliabet when he sees it hid cic
piote any vorue or chapter in li
iiblo.
11c was talking to o i > wlbit
men and negroes at tlm pa TUig -
Rtatidi wh m a corrospind it w :
passing by, whose ntlcn.io i w
ailed to tho negro. A cxiiilc
said: “Yes I am inspired by (li
goodness of tie L- rJ. It guv
no.v!: dgo i f th • who Dihl
one ay n Oc obe , 188 . If no .
tody has a Bible all I will i ll
my /versa o • chapter I nil quote
it word for Word.
No oil • had n copy of the Ilibl
an 1 :o a ge tlcinen went and bor
rowed one.
Ml) e tlilln fifty chit t is nil 1
Verses were cul cd for by ddLieii;
gentlemen, a d Alexa dcr q'otel
every one, word for word, lie i.■
one of tile Itiost I'cmsi kel.li! lie.
grooa ev r seen in lids co nti v,
lie is i tellig nt a id ape k . t.iii—
l.y good Engli li. II • talks rcliglo i
all the t me. He is ignorant, of
the | olitier* o!' hin co ntry, and
i- n iot ren'einhor nryiliiii;; tlm
has li tm ti I I him i f a wo idy im-
tiiro. He says that he has never
opened a Itiblc si ice lie! wits a lil-
tle boy when he played with the
leaves of the Bible. Ale .'under b
27 yea s of a c. lie um iol talk
di tnutly. He says that he won;
all the tittle, and always Ims mnir
money than he u eds for his com
fort. Whoo-cr lias the op o t -
nity i f talking w ith him will lie
impressed with the fact that llier
is something more th in natural in
his power of memory, if it coul
bo cubed memory. H ; says it is
gift of (Joil.
Little, but Oh, M/l
1’cggs’ Little (limit fills beat the
worid. They act like magic, with n
bad results. One pill a close; 40 do
es one bottle. Sold a.ul guaranteed
y connally Ov comially,
If not\ctocd by the picsidcnt it
w ill soon ho a law.
Its effects upon prices will be
watched with interest.
It lias long been chargcdjthnt by
the method known as dealing m
futures the speculators are enabled
to control the price of farm pro*
iucts to II10 great injury of the
producers. This has been stub
bornly denied by some who ha:
claimed that by tills modern In s -
ness invention the trade of the
country has boon stimulated,there
by securing li tter prices to the
pr ducers. Congress was divided
upon tlic question without regard
In party lines.
A practi nl test of the law wil
lis 'lose its true merits.
A slight decline in the price n
cotton is charged to the probability
of the bill becoming n law.
Cue significant feature of tli
agitation of the question has been
tile hitter opposition to the mens
by the speculators.
usual ly kqit in a large drug store send to
thorn. They will sell it at astonishing
low rates, E <prcns charges (or packnget
under live pounds, twenty-flive cents.
Watch tliosu advertisements and prices
uMoiul for a number of thlngsjat onca
word to the wire sufficient?
HOTICE.
for
MCPHERSON DOTS.
Ma 1:111. n: —Or. hist bu iday, the
29th u!t., at tiro residence of the
ride, Mr. John Butler t 1 Mrs. J.
L. Howell. Win. Ilcudarson Esq,
ofiLiatmg. Tho happy couple
were given a g»ne:o n iofair on
tli! fo.lowing da ■ by i.i's f ahcir of
e groom, Mr J. M. B.itler.
.V li tlo child of Hr. ('aspy .tla'-
thews was seriously burned one
day la.it week. The skin stripped
from its face, il.o child is iinprov-
ng .some.
All person : ind lit d lo
b'u< ksinilliing will pi'iisu com
for will' I and settle with me atom"
1 am 11 .din. money and must < ol
lect what is d e 1110.
J. W. Ai.i.i-'.n.
■wwAtSSii 1
X.AU1B*
'WW/ynOwt mat hwlliUi^
Pai saufby So.-afjla.
Is tlm rad story of many lives made
miseiallo through no faults of
their own. Scrofula is more i spe
> iiily than any other a hereditary
disease? an I for this simple reus n
Arising from inipuro and insulf.-
cient blood, tlie disease locates it
self in the lymphatics, w iiicli are
oni[ioscil of w liito tissues; there
a period of foetal life w hen the
.vliolo body consists of white tis
sues, mid therefore the in.bom I
child is especially sussoptible to
this dreadful disease, itut 1 here I
sa remedy lor scrofula, whether
icreditary or neipiireil. It. is
3 1 Hood’s Snr. a jiarilhi, which by its
iTecC on the blood, e.c I
GEORGIA, I
Padloino Col’WTY. }
To nil whom it nmy e<mcorn:—
Notice is hereby given that unless
;ood cause be shown to the contrary
an order will be granted establishing
.1 new public road in said county,
commencing at Antiock church in
the 10 t3rd district G. M., running
north cast by the residence •( John
Ware to the cobb county line; given
under my hand and official signature,
this the 5th day of January 1804.
11.0 SCOGGINS,
OUnlNARY.
If y|ur liver or kidneys arc i u
irdcr it is noticed at once on the fa :i
■ ther by the skin being a darkgreas;
yellow, or by dlotchcs and pimples
i;i|'C2ring on the surface. Eoggs
lliood Purifier and Wood Maker acts
directly on these organs, and wi
make a dark gresy skin clear anb tran
■ parent and will remove all bimplc
unci eruptions from the face. So
und warranted by ccr.rn llj & tomn
GEORGIA, |
Pauiuun’ci Coijntv. \
I’d all whom it may concern:—
The appraisers appointed to set
quirt a years support for Mary J.
'•VheclerWid uv of T. K. Pace,and the
minor childern have filed their repoit
ii my office, and I will pass upon
ih: same on tho first Monday in
..inch next, (liven under my hand
nd official s gn.aturc, this January,
: qI'd, iScjr.
E. \V. d'. ALEoOOJ),
OlUIINARV.
EORGfA, Paulding countv.
To all whom it may concern:
VV. I.. Rollins, administrator on
tile estate of William Kenedy late o
said county deceased, has in due
form applied to the undersigned for
letters of dismission from said estate
and said application will be heard at
my office on the first Monday in Aprile
next. Given under my hand and offi
cial signature. This the 5th day of
January 1893.
It. C. SCOGGINS,
OimiNAiiv.
■GEOI (51.A, j
I’ac !>;: 11 County, f
l'u all whom i’ may loncom:—
Unless good cause be shown to
the coniary, n order will be granted
on th: first 'I ’..jsday in march next
i-siahlishin anew public road in said
county commencing at Antioch
hurch and runni >g by I,. L. Vernon,
Nathan Smii 1, ami iniersccting the
Dallas and Acworth road near Na
than Harris', (liven under my hand
und official signature, ibis January
:3rd 1S93,
E. \Y. Y. ALLGOOD,
OlUIINARV.
1EORG1A, Fai lhino County.
'J o all whom it may concern; J. B
cooptr, guardian for J. 7.. Moody and
J. H. Moody, applies to me for let
ters of dismission from said guar
dianship, and I will pass upon the
his application on the first Monday
in February next, at my office in Dal
as, said county. Given under my
hand and official signature, this the
5th day of January 1893.
II. C. Scoggins,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA, )
Paulding Countv. j"
l'<i nil whom it may concern:—
W. L. Rollins, ndministriijr
, he cstatnte of F, W. C
said county deceased, has in due form
applied to 10 the undersigned for
tersof dismission from said estate
and said application will be heard t
my office on the first Monday in April?
next. 'Given under my hand and offi
cial signature. This the 4th day o-
JanuarV 1893.
. H. C. SCOGGINS,
Ordina.-.v.
V:
Wwi-UCM. .MiUurili, IndjgeaUau
ll<r>W.VS IKON ^ITTKISS.
' "'ff, f ' u ' *’*'i Oy mi ,i»m»„ -.
GEORGIA, 1
1’aui.ihno County, j
lo all whom it may concern:—
W at ion has in due form ap-
p'i :d to the undersigned for perma-
aeiit letters of administration on the
estate of Mrs. Levicie Norlon, late of
rni.l county deceased. Said applica
tion will be heard on the first Monday
n l'ebuary next. Given under my
band mi l official _ signature. Thi
the 4i.l1 day of Januaiy 1893.
11. C. SCOGGINS,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA,
Pauli. 1 no
Don’t forget the first Saturday
in each month. Come and In in
everything you have to trule on. in I
the way of cows, yoarli- gs, horses' 1 ’° | W ‘ . ., ,.
|and mules, and lets get this lit ^ [Reis id! race of ; he disease ami j nary ,89
town 00 a boon, it we can. j*™* '°, " ' lld , tUc j
iixd «oU)V of bviiKli. !l von dccid !
' S«aafe«totheKwv Era and it& W;:,-It sH’.s Ss*^ u ULv«U am
rone! rs, Losu Jem. mac suAi'sHtutw.
! * ‘ 4
UX'll, )
To all whom it may (oncern:—
■S. Robertson has in due form ap
plied to the undersigned for perma
nent Inters of administration on the
csti te of Alford Moon late of said
‘ ou icy deceased to vc-t in the hand*
of W. L. Rollins county adminis ra
ter; said a pi lication will be heard on
the lirs t Monday in February next.
G.ven under my hand and c tli rial
goature. This the 4th day of J-..n
GEORGIA, |
J’aui.uinu County, j J
To alLwlioiu it may concern: —
lly virtue of an order of the court
ot Ordinary of Paulding county said
state will be soi l to the highest hid-
d.r at the court house door of said
county on the fiist Tuesday in Febu.
ary 1893, between the legal hours an
undivided half interest in 25 acers of
1 he West half of lot of land* m inter
899 and 30 acers of the West side of
lot number 900, all in the 18th district
ai d 3rd section of Pjitlding county.
Sold as the property of Mary Langs
ton guardian of Niinpie L. Ratteree,
for the benefit of said minor. This
the at dayh of January 1893.
Mary Langston,
Guardian.
11000 Dollars Reward
To any one who wil! furnish us a
receipt that will cure a cough, cold
or any disease of the throat or lungs
sopner or more effectually than
Beggs’ Cherry Cough Syrup. Sold
and warranted by connally & con
nally.
II O. Scoggins,
<)vdinarv.
■A l!
p-Vjc/ mmtmtjf
GEORGIA, j
Paulding County, j
To all whom it may concern:—
Mrs. Ella Mauldin has in due form
applied to the undersigned for per
inanent letters of administration on
the estate of Albeit Mauldin late of
saidjeounty deceased, said applicant
will be heard on the first Monday in
February next. This January 4 th
18 S3 3LC. SOGG1NS,
Ordinary.