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THE HEW ERA.
POLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
L. M. WASHINGTON.
EDITOR and PUBLISHER.
TERMS.
ONE YEAR.
SIX MONTHS
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cation.
Entered in the Poet Office at Dallas,
6a., m aocoial-class mail matter.
FRIDAY MARCH 17, 1898.
WljHc Oak Dot*.
Editor New Era:—
The whooping cough in this com
inanity is abating.
The farmers are moving soon
and late preparing to plant com.
We learn that Mr. J. B. Gordon
and Mr. Benjamin Drake have
swapjied farms,and nr. Gordon has
movqd hack to Paulding again.
Mr. Tim Hollis thinks there
nothing on earth like hit little
daughter.
I)r. l'eal! was traveling one of
those windy days la it week in the
weiter i p ,rt of the county, when
all at once, a limb btowed from
tie • and struck his horse, and
frig tened the horse so he hioke
both shafts out of his cart, and got
one hind foot hung between the
spring and seat of the cart. He
whs skined up pretty badly but not
seriously hurt.
Old aunt Serena Harris is yet
very fee’ lo.
Mrs. Francis AJair,the widow of
Mr. Fora Adair, who moved to the
Indian Territory about 2 mouths
ago, we learn has recently married
a man . f property—a young wid
ower wit i two children.
Wo woto sorry to h?iar ol the
t roova\ of our f inner editor. Her.
J. M. Spinks. His services as c
m is or a e wanted and needed
her in l*a .lding Co., as much as
they can bo in Campbell Co
Wo learn old uncle Jamos
„'s yet very feeble,
Mr. Rainy's babe has been
low for : evernl days but is
letter.
Miss Youora Wells, of Temple,
<ia„ paid visa Lula Colo, of White
Oak Springs, a pleasant visit last
V o k.
Cood luck to all.
• Little Dock.
| INDIAN WAR
PENSIONS.
I mill pay 170.08 for
the arrest and delivery
to me, at any jail in the
United States, of I. P.
DAVIN, who esefiped
from arrest on the jf/ih of
Ma rch 18 9 8, n ear
Bridgeport, Ala., by
jumping from the cars.
Ite is about 5 feet and 9
or IQ inches high;weighs
from 150 to 160 pounds;
dark eyes; black' hair;
thin mustache, if any,
and has scar over one
eye. lie is wanted, in
PA ULDI.YG CO U. YTY
GEORGIA, for MUR-
DER,
March 8th 1898,
J, A, WESTBROOKS,
Sheriff, Paulding County 6a.
NEBO DOTS.
Co’.,
very
some
-A. B.C.
Asthma, Bronchitis and Consump
tion result from a neglected cough or
cold. Don’t neglect but cure prompt
ly with a few doses of lieges’ Cherry
Cough Syrup. Sold by connally
connallv.
WEST SIDE DOTS.
Mr. lie , Sh.Il and J. R. Reeves
were chopping tt few days «g 0
when Reeves’s axe Hew from the
handle and struck Mr. Shell just
below the knee, giving him a pain
fill b t i ot se.‘.oits wo„nd.
Miss Etta Hutcheson is visiting
Rev. J. R. Ilu'.thejon.
Mr, C. M. HUdei-bran has i
school of 40 j upi g at Drakctown.
Mr. J, Robt. Hutcbeso 1 has a
school of 50 odd pupiU at Harms,
ny Grove Academy.
Mr. Bill Roney, of Draketown
finished gathering emu last wetk’
and is new preparing t > plant a
oth r crop.
Seed potatoes are scarje in thi
i e lion.
mi* Fogy.
Mr. Editor: —
I with I coul I think of something
to write that would interest the
readers of the New Era, for I like
our old county paper yet, if it is a
little democratic, for I don't think
it intends any harm by bein
Won, the weather has mo derated
some.
Ol I Boreas seems to have return
ed to his northern home and the
western zephyrs are fanning tin
brows of the farmers.
The biids are singing a id peac'i
trees blooming w.'.icli indicates the
near up proa h of spring.
ftymers have been clamoring
for relief for Beveral years, and
some of them have recently found
relief, but not from any |K>li:ical
party. Mr. —? bad seed pot a
toes to sell and lie quickly relieved
tlio farmers of their money by sell-
ing to them at the rate of .*1.2.)
|er bushel I. How times have
changed! I remenibjr away buck,
when I was a little boy, I used lo
go to meeting on Saturjays with
my father and mother. 1 hev were
old lime baptist, not hardsliells.but
simply baptis’. I can yet see in
n>y imagination the old soldiers of
the cross with tbe:r homespun and
homemade hip breech-s and long
waistcoats seated ot the front
U iches engaged in friendly con
versation wniting the arrival of
their pastor, while s >mo one of
them would ask th i question,
“Brethren have you all got ’tater
seed enough?” Perhaps some would
answer, yes, while perhaps a half
dozen would answer, no. The in -
vitation was then given. Come or
send and get ns many as you want.
Nothing said about the price. Such
a thing as one neighbor selling
another potato seed was not thoughc
of in that day and time. Surely
tdlishness is now the go 1 of this
word.
Uncle Billy.
If You Are Interested
Read The Following.
Itheamutisin quickly cured.
Three days is a very short time i n
which to cure a bad cas.' of rheuma
tism; but it can be done, if the proper
trea ment is adopted, us will be seen
by the following front James Lambert,
of New Brunswick, III.: “I was badly
afflicted with ihenmatism in the hips
and legs, when I bougnt a bottle of
’hamberlain’s Pain Balm. It cured
me in three days. 1 am all right to
day; and would insist on every one
who is afflicted with that terrible dis
ease to use ChamlierlatVs, Pain Balm
and get well at once.” 5,0 cent bo.,
ties for sale, by Connally Sc ConJiaJJy.
Wo are in rexiiptof a letter from
Mr, W. E. Thompson, formetly
editor of the New Era, but now
employed in the pens’on d_>par>
ment at Washing I). 0,
Mr. Thompson writes its concern
ing a ]tension claim filed by Mrs.
Nancy Roberts, wid >w of Hainan
Robot ts.
As the act was passed fait yo :i
and there may be mnny of o ,r
readers who are interested,we pub
li tit bis letter in full.
Mr, Thompson gives a clear an.
explicit statement of the reqti.e
inents of the law, and th we inter
ested will do well lo read t.
Below is the letter.
Washington, D. (’., Mar, 11, '93,
Editor New Kit a:—
Some time since I received a let
ter from Mrs. Nancy Roberts in
regard to an Indian War pension
claim.
The claim is No. 1794 Imli n
War under art of 1892. Claim .nt
Nancy Roberts, widow of Ilaicnu
Roberts.
I Lave b Hilt and lo tked up Ibe
matter. There is p uctically in
evidence tiled and calls will hi
made on It *r for evideneo. She
Hee l not pay Bnllmv or any o‘h
lawyer < n s cent of fee. That will
be puid from here when the pen
sion is glinted. If lie refuses to
work fot Iter further until his fee
is paid tell Iter to sun 1 bit letter to
me or to the pens! .11 ollice bare.
•Slto must prov", unit no nonnenm
ilnut it, tliat,l ;t l|«r husband serv
ed in the war as alleged, an 1 when
and how long. Give bis contpanv
aed regiment, and 2nd that she i>
h's widow an 1 also that slto is n
•ii'.Upt of the Unite l Stutei, Every
poov cl dtnant seems to think the
il pat tuients here will take it for
^r lit ■ 1 that on’y bona fide widows
a'ply, lit t all pension applicants
are truthful and honost &•. &q.
1 li t cross qin .tioning of witnesses
800 tildes o f by mad is slow husi
mss, so all the r (piisites had bet
ter be slio.vn up at once. No par
leying about..
I’.oof of service, proof of mar
ri ge, pro if of c itizenship, proof of
nlcii til/ &*, &e., will ho required
and then the per.sion will be g ant
ed; not 011a day before*.
A ou will plea to nxpiain that no*
a soul hero knows her or her poo.
pie, n r does any on > here know
that sh ! is not a Chinese or a negro
or nn ind an that fought on the oth
er side. Shi must prove—not the
government to diyirwe her allega
tioiu. Blanks will be sent her
fr in bare. Yotr's Truly,
. W. K. Thompson.
Ur. WtUimm OA»m
otbson cut, nt
PerfectlyMarvellous
80 Years of Misery With
Chronic Diarrheas.
A Perfect Cure Ay HOOD’S,
•• About 88 year* ago I got overheated
while at work in the harvest held, and was
sick abed for three months. When I got
on my feet again I found that I had a had
kidney trouble and chronic diarrhoea,
which has drawn on me for over 88 years.
Just Think of My MlMry.
I dared not eat anything more than would
barely keep mo alive. For years 1 felt that
my stay on earth would bo short. I hava
timei without number been In such d 1st rest
ful pain and aching that I could not tum my
self In bed, and I would have to aak my
Hood’s at Cures
wife lo la’te hold of my hands and tun
me. In all those years I employed the beat
physicians bat nothing gave mo permanent
relief. I had an Iron constitution, or I
could not have stood the drain upon me.
v In the fall of I8R71 waa so weak I could
not work. I concluded I would try Hood’*
Sarsaparilla. To my surprise and great
Joy I soon found that It was doing me good
snd when I had used 7 bottles I was parr
fcctly cured. It Is now 4 years and to*
Curo waa Perfect and Permanent.
“ For the past four yean I have enjoyed
life and felt better and younger than In any
of Iho 8 > year* preceding. I endured every
thing a human being could and live, sad
I trill recommend Hood’s Sarsaparilla long
as I live." Wm. Osnonw, Gibson City,.In.
HOOD'S Pills cun liver Ills, fomUpsUoo,
IQIjUBIH, ftf}| y^||aags^
EMBRY dots.
villi
The BI00J it the Life,’
Runs the old saying, and everything
that ever makes part of any organ of
the body must reach its place therein
through the blood. Therefore, if the
blood is purified an l kept in good
condition by the use of Hood's Sar-
sapaiilla, il necessarily follows that
the benefit of the medicine is impart
ed to every organ of the body. Can
anything be simplei than the method
by which this excellent medicine gives
good health to all who will try it flir
ty and patiently?
.vind E litor: —
Il re I come aj
batterings.
Some sick ess i:i these parts.
We are sorry to write the ilentl
of Mrs. /.. It, Little, who died ’Hf-
Til' • lay night about nine o’cIjc!
Aged about 70 years. Her reinaim
were interred at Union ccuiotcry
She leaves many relatives un
riemls 11 mourn her depa; tu.e.
Thu f rnurs are most done sow
ing o .fcs a id are now pushing tliei
work for planting corn and cotton.
Oi l Mr. Rob I*, i.ehett, of Cob
county, is v'siting the fanily 01
Mr. l\ L. Allgood.
Mr. IV. A. Rigsiale, of Hiram
mis on oar streets Saturday. \V,
are gin 1 lo have Irm call on us.
If no fur:her fiwxing weatbei
the fruit crop is promising. Tin
peach t o.s are patting out very
pretty.
M ssi's. C. C. and J. F. Erabri
visited their br itlier, W. J.Emb-y
o 'Carr 11 county, last Friday. II
is suffering v ry in ich f.-oin a bro
ken thi h.
M.M. M. M.
The only remedy that has
never failed to cure CHICK
EN CHOLERA, is sold by
Connally & Connally, Dallas, Ga.,
W. M. Crow, Crowsville, Ga.,
W. J. Sheffield, Huntsville, Ga.,
J. R. Lowry, Roxana, Ga.,
B. J. Camp, “ “
C. B. Fuller, Nebo, Ga.,
B. Fullsr, '• «
J. T. Campbell, Ga.,
Swan & Dean, Yorkville, Ga.,
T. J. Clonts, Embry, Ga.,
C. S. Ellis, Oval, Ga.,
Bartlett & Watson, Lost Mountain,
tia.
J. B. Co par, Cooper’s Store,
M. S. Turner, New Hope,
R. J. masaky, Proprietor,
Douglaarille, Ga.
GEORGIA, )
Paulding County. |
To all whom it may concern:—
Notice is hereby given that an
election is hereby ordered and will be j.
held in and for said county on Tues
day, the 4th day of April next, to filj
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,
Obdcnaby.
ron thj -wa-orK
’ wSmSms * «-b <**>
****«.,•*
NOTICE.
My stallion, Kobe;t E. Lee, will
be at Dallas every Saturday, from
now until the 1st of next June.
Wiley Jones.
Tim"' IVoiKlersiil Giant* in T nvn!»
If you wish to see ibe-n call cm
Coawally & Connally and ask f«w
Bests' I-ittla- t&uit Lffllk- E ery bet
tie 'uagaiUeo.dl.
Mvss *. W. H. ilorg an and B
T. McCa iity visited Atlanta last
wee!, on ‘.ujiness.
Jud 0 e H, C. S.oggins was visit
ing in this vicinity last Friday, we
areg’ad to ee h'm in this part of
the county.
M!ss Yiolu Crawford is visiting
the family of Mr. Joseph Carter,
he.' 1 oti sin.
IVe are going to organize a Sab.
bath school at Smyrna. \Y e hope
to r:ee a largo attondance nextSui.
ay morning at 9 o’clock to orga
nize the rclioo'.
IVlio was that young man tin t
went to see h's girl last Sundry
eve and on h's return to his home
became very badly fr gbtened and
.ost bis bat and one shoe. He says
lie enjoyed the sweet i s well as the
bitter.
Mr. J. C. Little wil' make a pro
ficient printer, lie will be re dy to [i
e. it a paper miod. Pleas ' give tiiei
jiub ' man a 1 the : id yo uaa. Ail !
fiv»or ‘l’o e irj tla «hse«j. o,v ivill
lse4o.rHy appivcate-i
™ U ,U' V
Paulding County Sheriff’s
Sales for April 1893.
STATE OF GEORGIA, I
PAL'LDINGCOU.VTY. J
M ILL be sold at the court house
loor in the town of Dallas, within the
egal hours of sale, on the first Tues
lay in April 1893, the following
iroperty, 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 I’. P. camp, defendant in fi
fa., to satisfy a Justice court fi. fa..
'ssued from ioo-,rd district G. M., of
<ald county, in favor of Thomas Grif
fin. Notice given tenant in posses
sion, as required by law.
Also one six-horse power Kusse|
engine, on sills, one 60 saw cotton
1 Doom” gin, with feeder and con
Jenser, complete set of irons for
'colts power cotton press, one pair
wo-ton Victor w agon scales, com
Jete, 10 feet 1 15-16 shafting, two
15-16 boxes, two 1 15-16 set collars
me 30x6 pulley, one 16x16 pulley
md pulley that runs cotton press; and
63 feet 6 inch rubber belting. Lev
ed on as the property of Murdock Sc
Mitchell, defendants in fi. fa., to sat
is r y a Superior court fi. fa., in favor of
■'erVlns Machine co.
Also at the same time and place
vill be sold lots of land Nos. 758 and
<37, in the 3rd district and 3rd sec
ion of Paulding county Ga. Levied
-n as the property of James Foster
lefendant in fi. fa., to satisfy a Supe.
-ior court fi. fa., in f vor of R. V. and
R. IV. \\ hitw irth. Property pointed
>ut by plaintiffs’ attorney, written
tolice given tenant in possession a-*
required by law.
Tnis March 9th 1893.
J. A. WESTBROOKS,
•Sheriff.
0. W. FURR,
ISAAC WILLIAM*.
Deputies,
WM. MOAN'S MKMUF KILLER
CURM Ati. OlUASta.
!t i, the only medicine that can be t>l» n i.
large ti.uugu quamme, to M uken *»
STOP rERMKNTATIOX,
DESTKOV MICROBES,
<«ho OERMS OP DISEASE)
* nd c *r h,rm ,o ihe
It contains no Drn^s whatever,
^ly‘u^Z^ reta wi,h
,tcurww ^^,r^
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JACOBS’PHARMACY, Atlant,, Ga
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Tlie Atlanta
Constitution and
The Paulding
New Era f or
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GEORGIA, I
Paulding County. )
To all whom it may concern:—
W. L. Rollins, administrator on the
estate of Elisha Harris, late at said
county deceased, has in due fora ap
plied to the undersigned for letters of
dismission from said estate, aad said
application wilt he heard at my office
o» the firkt Monday in June next.
Given under my hand and official
signature, this the 10th day of March
1893.
E. W. Y. ALLGOOD,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA, )
Paulding County. \
To all whom it may concern:—~
R. H. and B. F. wills, administra
tors on the estate of H. J, wills, late
of said county deceased, has in due
form applied to the undersigned for
letters of dismission from said estate
ind said appli* ation will be heard at
ny office’on the first Monday in June
iex*.. oiven under my hand and ofll-
-ial signature. This the and day of
March 1893.
E. W. Y. ALLGOOD,
Ordinauy.
Notice!
Will be let to the lowest bidder on
Saturday the 18th inst. at 3 o’clock
P. M., near the re. idince of John
•Veils in 1081st district G. M., the
:ontract for removing lock from pub.
ic road. Given under my hand and
ifficial signature. This March and
‘893- E. W. V. ALLoOOD.
—
All buy mwliclnee, and you want ther
■heap -at retail at wholesale rates. Ji
”'h*’ phannaev, the largest Souther:
cutters” of prices, haa an advsrtiaemen,
II Lsday s paper containing a few price:
ill other articles are sold at 1in.11.
ates. No matter what you wart that ii
isualiy kept in a large drug store send fc
hem. They will sell it at aston'shinf
owrat s, Ktprot.1 charges for package:
aider five pounds, twenty-flivo cents
Hatch these advertisements and prices
iSond for a nnmlier of tilings .at onus
word to tlio wise sufficient?
■EORgIA, Paulding .county.
To all whom it may concern:
W. L. Rollins, administrator. 01
the estate of William Kenedy late o
>aid county deceased, has in du<
orm applied to the undersigned fo:
etters of dismission from said estati
ind said application will be heard al
ny office on the first Monday in Aprile
>ext. Given under my hand and offi-
ial signature. This the 5th da\ ol
f.inuary 1893.
H. C. SCOGGINS,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA, v
Paulding County. j
lo all whom it may concent:
IV. L. Rollins, administrator or
the estatate of E W. Compton late o,
said county deeeased, has in due form
applied to 16 the undersigned for let
tersof dismission from said estate
and said application will be heard at
n.y office on the first Mondaj in Aprils
next. Given under my hand and offi
ctal signature. This the 4 th day 0
January 1893. J
H. C. SCOGGINS,
QkDINAKV.
take an agency for
mostti