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THE HEW ERA.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
L. M. WASHINGTON.
EDITOR and PUBLISHER.
TERMS.
ONE VBAR *1.00
SIX MONTHS 60c
tiiukr months 26c
C3TAdvertising rate? sent on appli
cation.
Entered in tlio Post Office at Dallas,
G«., <u> second-class mnil matter.
FRIDAY MARCH 10,1893.
SHALL WE ISSUE BONDS?
Tlio i r linary desires to raise
s vend thousand dollars at once.
This is absolutely necessary
or !er to meet obligations due upon
the new court house.
The ordinary is authorized, by
law, to huild comity buihli.igs
when, i i Lift judgement, they arc
necessary.
Me can levy n tax suHLicnt to
pay f r th in at once, or, he can
cml r un election to deci In wlietlier
or n ‘t the county shall issue bond
for the pirpose of r.ising money
to pay its indebtedness.
So fa the money I >orrowcd by
t he oou tty has been secured upon
notes.
The money thus obtained, while
not at an exorbitant rate of inter
est, has been se.aired at a rate
higher than the county should pay,
Th) most of investors prefer
bonds ins tea I of notes, as lionds
are more easily negotiated, and
their 1 g 1 ty is b it ter understood
If I onds worn floated the money
might be obtained at a much losrer
rate of interest.
This qtios io t shonld be tlior
oughly n ves igat d and considered
by the , eople of the county.
I will pay fVO.OO for
the arrest and delivery
tome, at any jail in the
United States, of I. 1*.
DAVIS, who escaped
rrom arrest on the Jfth of
If a r c lb ISO 3, n c a r
Bridgeport, Ala., by
jumping from the cars.
Jfe is about 5 feet and 0
or 10 inches hig'i;weighs
from 150 to 100pounds;
dark eyes; black hair;
thin mustache, if any,
and has scar over one
eye. He is wanted, in
BAULDIJfG COUNTY
GEORGIA, for Mi lt
DER,
March 8th 1S03.
J. A, WESTBROOKS,
Shoriff, Paulding County Ga.
Rheumatism Quickly Cured.
Three days is a very short time in
which to cure a bad case of rheuma
tism; but it can be done, if the proper
treatment is adopted, as will be seen
by the following from James Lambert
of New Brunswick, III.: “I was badly
afflicted with iheumatism in the hip
and legs, when I bougnt a bottle
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. It cured
me in three days. I am all right to
day; and would insist on every one
who is afflicted with that terrible dis
ease to use Chamberlain’s Pain Balm
and get well at once.” 50 cent bot
tics for sale by Connally & Connally
Co Children Pay?
Does a two year old baby pay for
itself up to the time it readies that
interesting agfe?Sometimes I think
not. I thought so yesterday when
Hood’s Cures
Owe all My Health to It
Caret) of Sick Vomiting Spells, Dlnl*
UN, Neuralgia. Weakness.
A NEW ERA.
Hereafter the s mth will be
more liable to reconstruction
civi war issues than the west
than New England. . It is free at
ter a quar er of a century of most
p inful and most ignominious sla
very.
It s too early yet to attempt to
] red ct wha‘ : so it will make of its
freedom. Much will depend on
events in th s im mediate fiituie
In his first terra Mr. Cleveland en
couraged the spirit of independent
political action in the sou hern
states, a the remit w.is the pop
ulist movement in North Carolina,
South Carolina ami other stutes of
the south
1 he populist party on its present
basis of socialism will never gain a
permanent foot ol I in the south,
and ter p iblican party will nev
er I live many white votes in the
: outhern st ttes, but nevertheless
(he spirit of independent political
action is likely to show its df in the
t re king up of the “soli l sou h,’
it the tendency in that direction
recsive from Mr. Clevela id the
eucoura emeut many expecthiin to
give it.— St Louis Republic.
Surely an era of good fellowship
is u|)on us!
Here wo havo the senators of
both parties uniting in a farewell
banquet to Mr. Carlisle.
Here We have the members of
the somite irrespective of party
, giving a parting dinner to
President Morton.
I re wT»have the retiring vice-
president violating all precedents
by tendering a icceptio 1 to his in
coming successor;
Here wo have the prosi lent-
about-t>go-out and iho president-
about lo-go-in exchanging the lor-
malpre-ii.aug.iral eouitesics with
a cordiality almost unheard of be
fore.
Here we have tlio Democratic
governor of Mass elms tts toaslbm
the Rcpublica 1 governor of 01vo i
at the national capital, as “a manly
man in misfortune” and declaring
that“strongerthan politics is friend
ship, and stronger than political
principles is human ayj^pathy.”
Hero wo have a cabinet abso
lutely non-sectional in its make lip,
ncluding three southerners, two
v esteroe;v, two New Yorkers and
and one Now Englander.
The times havo indeed ohang il.
and policies and politicians have
changed with them. The days of
Hitter partisan feeling that p c-
ceded and followed the civil war
have passed and a new era of go xl
feeling has come. —Atlanta Journal
my own baby tlippt d into my s udy
and scrubbed the carpet and liii
best white-dresi with iny bottle of
ink. Ten minutes after h • dug out
the center of n nicely baked loaf of
cake, and was found in the middle
of the dinning-roora table, wi’.li a
sugar bowl between his legs and
mqst of the contents in his stom
ach.
He has co t me more Ilian one
hundred dollars in doctor's hills,
and I think tiiat I am r'ght in at
ti Uniting my few gray hairs to the
misery I endure 1 while walking
the floor with him at night diirin.
the first year of his life. Wluit
has he ever done to pay ine fu.
that?
Ah! I hear his little ripple of
laughter because he Ims e ,ca; rd his
mother, and has found his way t„
my study at a f hidden hour.
But the door is closed. The
worlh'e s li th* v gahoml can't gel
in, and 1 won’t open it for him
No, I won't, I can’t bn di til bui.
while I a .1 writing, lie cm j 1st
c *v if he wants to; I wont b * both-
e ed; for ‘T it, tat, bit," go his dim
pled knuck’es on tho door. I sit
11 silence. “Rat, tat, tat ” I sit
perfectly still.
“P*p:t.”
No reply*
‘ Feeze, papa?”
(trim Hlence.
“Papa," says a lLtlo voice, “1
lub my papa; peozo lot baby in?”
I a n not quite a brute, and I
throw open tho door. In he comes
with out strot :!:ed little arms, wit!
shining ey s, with laughing face
I catch him up in my arms and h s
soft, warm little a "ins go a omul
my neck, th * not very clean lit’lc
cheek is laid clos * to mine, the ba
by voice says sweo’.ly: “I tub my
papa.”
Does lie pay?
Well, I g osi lie does He has
lost me 111a y anxious dtiyi" and
nights, lie may cost me pain and
Mr*. S. M. Water*
Georgetown. 1). C.
**I hAvii often .ecu siatcment. from poo pi*
benefited by Howl'll SnrsBpartlln, find I fe«l
that I nm not doing Jnotlc* unless my tes
timony ii milled. I have been siiffcrliiK with
sleli vomltlm spells for three or four years,
willi Rldillness, most of the tlmo almost per-
feell; proitrat-U. I hrvl no arpetlto, and suf
fered also with neuralgia In my head and eyes.
! was treated for two years by the best phyal-
rians. lint found no relief. They would tell in*
my condition was
Owing to my Ago
and thnt I mint hnvo pntlcnc®. Hut after tw#
years I though patience ccniod to bn n virtue.
I wan growing so weak I could not sleep at
nl flit. And w .rn I was able to go out, I was
nfrniil to go fnr from h •««»*. I was con*
Htautly ttrod; 1 could not go tip or down stairs
or rnl to iny arms above my bead without gld-
dint**, and w
e:\mo accustomed to holding iny head down.
At Last
I was persuaded to take Hood's SarsaparillA
and after using four bottles, my Improvement
In hnr.lth U vrowrierfnl* I candidly believe 1
nm cured of nil my nlSmonts* Myappetlto
Is good, can cat nt any time, nm free from neu
ralgia and other troubles. I never fell mm
well or was as stout a* now since I was mar
ried, and I nm mother of nine children. I
have Increased from 125 to 145 pounds. I am
perfectly troll f go out every day. When my
frtondr nsk what has made such an Improve
ment I tell them 1 owe. it all to
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
mill that I nm ever nttnla.” Mils. S.
M. WATE1..I, 1213 32d Hlri.|*t, N. W„ Gi-orgB-
tmvn, I). C. T»ko Hood’s
Paulding County Sheriff's
Sales for April 1893.
STATE OF GEOKGIA, I
PAULDING COUNTY. (
WILL be sold at the court house
door in the town of Dallas, within the
legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in April 1893, the following
property, to-wit:
Lot of land No. 977 in the 3rd dis
trict and 3rd section of Paulding
county Ga. Levied on as the prop
erty of T. P. camp, defendant in fi.
fa., to satisfy a Justice court fi. fa.,
issued front ioo;rd district G. M., of
sa : d county, in favor of Thomas Grif
fin. Notice given tenant in posses
sion, as required by law.
Also one six-horse power Russel
engine, on sills, one Co-saw cotton
‘•Bloom” gin, with feeder and con
denser, complete set of irons for
“colts” power cotton press, one pair
two-ton Victor wagon scales, com
plete, iofeet 1 15-16 shafting, two 1
15-16 boxes, two 1 15-16 set collars,
one 30x6 pulley, one 16x16 pulley,
and pulley that rum cotton press; and
63 feet 6 inch rubber belting. Lev
ied on as the property of Murdock &
GEORGIA,
Paulding County.
To all whom it may concern:—
Notice is hereby given that an
election is hereby ordered and will be
held in and for said county on Tues
day, the 4th day of April next, to fill
the office of treasurer of said county,
made vacant by the death of J. M.
Holland. Given undet my hand and
official signature.
This March 1st 1893.
E. W. Y. ALLGOOD,
Omknaby.
GEORGIA, I
Paulding County. J
To all whom it may concent:—
W. L. Rollins, administrator on th«
estate of Eltaha Harris, late at said
county deceased, has in due form ap
plied to the undersigned for Utters of
dismission from said estate, and aaid
application will be heard at my office
o» the first Monday in June next.
Giv-n under my hand and official
signature, this the 10th dayof March
1893.
E. W. Y.
ALLGOOD,
ORDINARY.
Mitchell, defendants in fi. fa., to sat
xfrnt<i to look up that I he- j s fy a Superior court ti. fa., in favor of
Parkins Machine co,
Also at the same time and place
will be sold lots of land Nos. 758 and
827, in the 3rd district and 3rd sec
tion of Paulding county Ga. Levied
on as the property of James Foster,
defendant in fi. fa., to satisfy a Supe.
rior court fi. fa., in f ivor of R. V. and
R. VV. Whitworth. Property pointed
out by plaintiffs’ attorney, written
no’tice given tenant in’ possession a*f
required by law.
Tnis March 9th 1893.
J. A. WESTBROOKS,
Sheriff.
G. W. FURlt,
ISAAC WILLIAMS,
Deputies.
HOOD’S Pills enro liver llln, slok bond-
ache, Jaundlco, Indigestion. Try a boa. 2Se.
lie’ll Deserve It.
Desei wi ng Pi ‘a is e,
We ilesirp to aay to our citizens, tlmt
for years wo havo been soiling I)r, King’s
Now Discovery for Consumption, Dr.
King’s New Life Pills, Bucklon’s Arnica
Salvo ami Electric Bitters,and havo never
handled romedies that soil as well,nr that
havo given such universal satisfa ti mi.
Wo do not hesitate to gnar.tntco them
every time, ami we stand ready to rofirul
tlio purcluixo price,if satisfactory results
ilu not follow their use. Those remedies
Imvo won their groat popularity pure y
on tlioir merits, Connally & Connally
Druggists,
Stirring Timas Ahead.
Mr. Clevelun 1 is now in o lice,
called there by tho voice of the
people, and ho has surrounded
himself by a b sly of earnest and
able men who will endeavor to car
ry out the pledges made by the
party so far as lies within their
sorrow Ho has cost me much, but
he ha; pai I for it u’l, again and
again, i 1 whfsporlng three little
wordsinto my car, “I luh papa.”
Do yo'ir children pay?
-A. B. C.
Asthma, Bronchitis and Consump
tion result from a neglected cough or
cold. Don’t neglect but cure prompt*
]y with a few doses of Beggs’ Cherry
Ct ugh Syrup. Sold by connally &
connally.,
’ by
Mr.
un-
any
not-
;>ower. Tlio impression inn !
the inaugural address ;s that
Cleveland will be sternly and
com promisingly o >| osed to
and all measures which are
prompted by the public interest.
The self-seekers and spoilsmen and l
. reasury raiders need have no ex.
peotancy of receiving any tncour -
agement from the prssidmat.
There arc stirring titr.os -jJ'uud. -
ti'W Unatu Rajittcs.
This is Msant for Yoj.
It has been truly said that half the
world does not know how the other
half lives. Comparatively few of us
have perfect health, owing to the im
pure condition of or.r blood But wi
yub along from day to day, with
scarcely a thought, unless forced to
our attention, of the thousands aM
about us who are suffering from scro
fula, salt rheum and other serious
blood disorders, and whose agonies
can only be imagined. The nta ked
success of Hood’s Sarsaparilla for
these troubles, as shown in our ad.
vortising columns frequently,certainly
seems to justify urging the use 01
this excellent medicine by all who
know that their blood is disordered.
Every claim in beh 1 If of Hood's Sar-
saparil'a is fully backed up by what
the medicine has done and is still
doing, :t'id when its proprietois urge
jts merits and its use upon all who
sulfer from impute blood, in great or
s nail degrees, they certainly mean to
inc'ude you.
An Augusta editor, in refer, ing
to Watson’s election contest, says:
“It was simply 11 last kick, like
the ftrugglos of tv dying chicken
when his neck has been wrung,and
his head thrown away.”
Those Wimitersul (ii.mtsin Town!!
If you wish to see them call on
Connally & Connally and ask for
gs’ Little Giant Pills. Every bot
tie guaranteed.
NOTTOE*
My stallion, Robert E. Lee, will
bo at Dallas evevy Saturday, fvotn
wxvv until the 1st of next June.
W l LEY JoKKK.
“I givo and bequeath to Mary,
my wife, the sunt o’ one bunder'
pound a year,” said an old farmer.
••Is that written down, master?”
“Yes,” ropliod tho lawyer. “Uu:
she is not so old, she tn tv marry
again. Won’t y m tn tko any
.liivngo iti thivtoaso? Most people
do.”
“Ay, do they?” said tho farmer.
‘‘Well, write again and sty that if
my wife marries again, l will give
an I hoquea h to lur tho s'.im of
t.vo bund r’ point Isa year. That’ll
do, won't it, master?”
“Why, it's jit ;t donbling the
sum she woul ! Imvo if she rumttin-
01 unmarried,” said tho lawyer;
4 it’s generally the other way—the
legacy is lessened if tho widow mar
ries again.”
“Aye,” said tho farmer; “hi t
It m :"s g ts her’ll uosarvo it.”—
i’un and Frolic.
Paulding County Sher-
ijf's Unr star tied Wild
Land Sales for
June ISOo.
M. M. M. M.
The only remedy thit has
never failed to cure CHICK
EN CHOLEiM, is sold by
Connally & Connally, Dallas, Ga.,
VV. M. Crow. Crowsvillc, Ga.,
W. J. Sheffield, Huntsville, Ga.,
J. R. Lowry, Roxana, Ga.,
B. J. Camp, “ “
C. li. Fuller, Nebo, Ga.,
/.. B. Fuller, “
J. 'J. Campbell, Ga.,
Swan & Dean, Yorkville, Ga.,
T. J. Clouts, Embry, Ga.,
C. S. Ellis, Oval, Ga.,
Bartlett & Watson, Lost Mountain
Ga.
J. B. Cooper, Cooper's Store,
M. S. Turner, New Hope,
It. J. massey, Proprietor,
Douglasville, Ga.
STATE OF GEORGIA, )
COUNTY qF PAULDING, f
yy ILL be sold before the courthouse
door of said county, in the town
of Dallas, Ga., on the firstTuesday in
March 1893, to the highest bidder for
cash, within the legal hours of sale,
t ie following property, to-wit:
Lot of land No. :II0, in tlio tilth district
and 3rd suction of Paulding county Ga.
r.civic,t on n iiutnrnud wild land to
h itisfy u tax fi. fa., issuod by VV, T. F,
Thomas, tax collector of said comity, in
favor of its state and county taxes for
tlio years, 18SI, IS33, J8S0,1887,1888,1859,
1890, 1861, and 1802.
This March Otli 1893,
J. A. WESTBROOKS,
Sheriff.
ISAAC WILLIAMS,
G. W- FURR,
Deputies-
GEORGIA, |
Paulding County, j
To all whom it may concern:—
R. H. and B. F. wills, administra
tors on the estate of H. J, wills, leta
of said county deceased, has in due
form applied to the undersigned for
letters of dismission from said estate
and said applii ation will be heard at
my office on the first Monday In June
next. Given under my hand and offi
cial signature. This the 2nd day of
March 1893.
E. W. Y. ALLGOOD,
Ordinary.
INTotioel
Will be let to the lowest bidder on
Saturday the 18th inst. at 3 o’clock
P. M., near the re.idcnce of John
Wells in 1081 st district G. M., the
contract for removing lock from pub
lic road. Given under my hand and
official signature. This March and
893. E. W. Y. ALLgOOD,
Ordinary.
WM MINI'S MICROBE KILLER
CURES ALL DI3EA3E8.
!t is the only medicine that can be taken in
larKC enough rjuantuici to
STOP FERMENTATION,
DESTROY Ml CKO HEN,
(tho GERMS OF DISEASE),
and net in any tray cause harm to the patient.
It rontnint no Drugs whatever,
f t is a water charyed with powerful nerra*
destroying gases*
It euros whero all other rome
dies fall.
l’lfty pass book, giving norm theory
of disease, FUIK.
JACOBS’ PHARMKCY, Atlanta, Ga.
—Sole Ag-eats.-
For Over Fifty Years
Mns. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup ii.is*
been used for over fifty years by millio ,s I
Of mothers for their children while toetli-
(JK, with ptrfocl siicoes-. It soothes
;|o child, softons the gums, alloys all vat
psin, cures wind colic, and is the best,!
remedy for Diarrhoea, it will relieve flie '*" ’
pool little suilerer iintnodialaly, Sold
by Druggist in every part of the world.
"1 ttonty-five cents a bottle. Bo sure ami
ask for Mix. Winslow’s Soothing .Syrup,
and take no other kind.
The Atlanta
Constitution and
The Paulding
Era for
All buy medicines, and you want them
cheap -at retail at wholesale rate*. Ja
cobs’ pharmacy, the largest Southern
cutters” of prices, has an advertisemea,
in today's paper containing a few pricee
All othet articles are sold at similar
rates. No matter what you wart that it
usually kept in a large drug store send to
them. They will tell it at astonishing
low rates, £ (press charges for package*
under five pounds, twenty-hive cento.
Watch these advertisements and prices
uScud for a number of thln (i;at onus
word to the wise sufficient?
gEORgIA, Paulding countv.
To all whom it may concern:
W. L. Rollins, administrator on
tlie 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 ofiicc on the first Monday in Aprile
next. Given under my hand and offi
cial signature. This the 5th day of
January 1893.
H. C. SCOGGINS,
Ordinary.
$1.60.
ray FOB TH/, BLOOD,
Wcstnuis, Nblsrie. '-VimHi —a
BlUsaiOTCW. tuSfl M
aw»WN*s iron j
* rrunr slock Ir. Fot i
xadintm. «4N*|
GEORGIA, l
I’aui.dinc County. |
To all whom it may concern:—
W. L. Rollins, administrator on
the estatate of E W. Compton late of
said county deceased, has in due form
applied to 10 the undersigned for let
ters of dismission from said estate
and said application will be heard at
my office on the first Monday in April*
next. Given under my hand and offi •
cial signature. This the 4th day o
January 1893.
H. C. SCOGGINS,
Ordinary.
TAKEANAGENCYFOR
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