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LOCAL ITEMS
county mm.
Subscribe for the Nkw Eba.
Have yon returned Tom Bui-
look** overcoat?
Mr. R. W. Russom made abusi-
nes* trip to Atlanta this week.
The new court house will be
turned over to the county within a
few days.
Prof. John Mable, of Austell
visited friends and relatives in Dul*
las Saturday.
Dr. W. If. Beull was in town
Wednesday, and gave the Nkw
Era a call.
Rev. J. H. Ogle will preach at
New Canaan church on the 4th
Sunday in this mouth.
liipans Tubules euro biliousness.
Mr. Dick Whitworth, of Cobb
county, w.is in Dallas Thursday,
shaking hands with oi l friends.
Judge W. I. Fain spent a day 01
two with his family this week, tie
It turned to Buchanan on Tuesday.
The voting people of Dallas and
vicinity are preparing for a grand
ball at the new court house tonight
Rev. J. H. Ogle will preach at
the Dallas baptist church on Satur
day before the 4th Sunday in this
month.
SATISFACTION Is guaranteed
w to every consumer of HOOD’S
Sarsaparilla,
every bottle.
One hundred doaes in
No other does this.
Happenings of the week.
Iu a prairie fire in western Kan
•a«,7 persons were burned to death
At McAllister,I. T., 9 men were
killed and 7 wounded by a mine
explosion.
Judge DuBose, of Memphis
Tenn., is to be impeached by the
legislature of that state.
Dr, A. L, Southgate, of Clarks
burg, Tenn., was killed, on the 14,
by W. B. Grogan a merchant of
the same city.
Ben Marshall and Richard John
son,both of Atlanta, hud a drunk: n
row o.er a gamo of cards. Ma
shall was severely stabbed by John-
Last Tuesday, in IJoward ccun
ty Mo , a negro w.is put upon the
block and sold for cash to the high.
est bidder. He was sold under the
vagiaut laws.
Dll. W. II. BfiALL,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
Rollins, Ga.
Han located at the fo.’tuvr rtsi
dence of Mr. M. R. Adair,and fee
ders his professional service to Un
people of Paulding county.
For the next 30 days you cun
get the Atlanta weekly. Constitu
tion and the Pauliuno New Era
one year, for $1,60. Cash in ad
vance.
Mr. Park Hay, son of Mr. H. W.
Hay, left last week for Charleston,
S. C , where lie goes to engage in
business.
Mr. Arch Furr has returned
_ from Charleston, S. C., where he
t hus been engaged in business for
the last year.
I Messm. Sane an.l Foster Flor
ence have removed to Warrior, Ala.,
where they will engage iu the prac
tice of dentistry.
If the fellow that secured a mar-
riage license last Monday don’t
send it back properly filled out,
we’ll tell on him.
Some of our boy* went calling
Sunday afternoon, and were sent
by their girls, after some apples.
On their return they found that
the sweet maideM had flowa, and
more ab sent, than the boy*
were up^lj-sent
A prominent joitog man of our
town, who was so fortunate a* to
lose his mustache some time ago, is
now happy over the wanderer’s
leturn. While it i* rattier weak
from its loqg journey, we hope it
will soon (again its ascendency
over his—mouth.
Married:—in Cartcrsville, on
Monday, the 5th iust., Mr. B. F.
Carter to Miss Annie Rector. Mr.
Carter is one of Paulding's bright-
st sons, and Miss Rector is one of
Bartow’s fairest daughters. The
New Era predicts and wishes for
them all the prosperity and happi
ness that the gods have power to
b::stow.
Thursday morning, about 7 o’-
loek, some one discovered that the
■esidance of Mr. R. W. ltussom
was on fire, The alarm was given
Mid before'Mr. Russom or his faul
ty knew their house was burning
Eome of our citizens were on th e
oof watering out the fire. Thei r
prompt assistance saved the build
ing. Had the fire been discovered
few minutes later, it would have
-een impossible to save the house.
The llnosiers Want tin Rest.
“ The people of this vicinity insist
m having Chamberlain’s Cough Rem.
dy, and do not want any other,"says
ohn V. Bishop, of Portland Mills,
ndiana. That is right. T'hey know
^ to be superior to any other fm
lids, and as a preventive and
a croap, and why should they net
wist upon having it? 50 cent bot
es for sale by coaua%& aauully.
On la t Sunday morning,the 12,
iust., a large crowd assembled a‘
Mt. Olivet church, and organized
unday school with T.C. H owell
Sr., Snpt, S. iM. Smith asst. Supl,
T. C’Howell Jr, Secretary, W.
M. Hiteheock, Asst. See., J. 11.
Howoll Chorister, J. W. Cray'on
Lecturer. A most flattering start
was made, and we wish f r them
most abundant success.
NO OTHER Sarsaparilla can pro-
™ duce from actual cures such won
derful statements of relief to human
suffering as HOOD’S Sarsaparilla
A HO USE WAYLAID.
This week Charlie Blanchard, a
negro, was arrested in this county
upon the novel charge of waylay -
ing a house.
He was carried before a magis
trate, tried, and bound over to the
Su|ierIor court. In default of bai
he was coinmitte 1 to jail, and is
new a gentleman of lei uro at tin
expense of the county.
lie hat emp’oyed counsel who
are preparing to release hitr. upon
a writ of hobe^kco"pui.
Guaranteed
IVc nutliorizo our iilvoi ti-z.l drug 1st
to sell Dr. King’s New Disc ivory fm
Consumption, coughs :.n<t c ilds, upon
this condition. If you aro s.Hinted with
a cough, cold or any Lung, Throat or
chest trouble, and will use Ihii rem tly
as directed, giving it a fair trial, and ex
perience no benefit, you may. return the
bottle and hare your money refunded.
We could lint make this offer did we not
know tlial Dr. King's New Discovery
oouhl be relied on. It never disappoi 1 s.
Trial Bottles free at Consally A Connnl-
ly’s Drug store. Large size JO cents and
81.00.
NOTICE!
WHERE IS GEO.
WOMACK COL?
HE IS BADLY WANTED
In Dallas by a Number of
Parties.
The Slick GentJemnn
Walks Off
And Leaves His Would-be Masonic
Brethren With Lighter PncV
«t s, bin no Secrets.
All persons indebted to the firms
of Thos. Griffin & Son an 1 Thus.
Griffin & Co. are requested to
settle with ms at once and save
cost. J. Ro/t. Moon,
R cuiver.
Tl'.e Demon of Iiy.-p .Ip-
Insomnia, and its ^ta'in brother
Dyspepsia, are the offspring of a dis
ordered stomach. A positive cure is
found in Beggs" Dan lelion Bitters.
Sold by all Druggists.
Pur Over Kilty Years
Mas. Wiss'.ow's SooTUixn Svuri- Inis
■een used lor over lilty years by mil’io s
tlicrs for their children while teeth-
ig, T.'itli pirfecl snocc- , Jt. soothes
p> child, so,tons tlie gum , all ,ys all
oili. cnriswiiid colic, and is the best
remedy tor Diarrlifca. it will relieve Hie
pen little sutlerrr iinmedialalv, Sold
Ivj Drngg* t in every putt of tlie world.
Two ly-tive cents a bottle. Be sure nud
aslt for Mr--. Winslow's Soothing'■>yr>up,
an, take 1.0 other kin I.
About last October, a negro call
ing himself George Womack catne
to Dallas and secured employment
upon the new courthouse.
He hud, however, an eye to bus
iness in other direction*.
He was a gentleman of umi ua’ly
good address, and of varied accom
plishments.
He spotted a masonic badge, and
laimed to be a member of the
ancient and honorable fraternity of
’’ive Masons.
By his rosy representations o'
the wonderful see ets and great
ben fits of his fraternity, ho soor
had a number of our c doted citi
/.cns very anxious t ) join the order.
Hu proposed to organize a lodge
at Lith'a Springs, and demanded
ten dollars initiation feoof each ap
plicant. A number paid him the
money, and impatiently waited foi
his summons to the temple.
But the three blast from the
horn have not beqji blown. After
securing about one hundrod and
thirty dollars from the appli.11 it
in Dallas, ho quietly" disappeared
last Sunday night.
Some of our col irod ci.iznns are
very anxious to meet him ouoliini
more, and, they are more anxious
for the meeting to taka place in tin
court 100 n than in the mystic re
cesses of the lodge.
He also obtained credit from
tome of our merchants by soriu
very cunning schemes, and they
a •€ very anxious to interview him
at the same trysting place.
A fe.v days before leaving, lie
told one of his cilored friends that
lie feared some one would rob him.
and, for protection, borrowed his
friend's revolver. Tho revolver,
.ils >, has di appeared.
He is about 0 feet high; weighs
from 170 to 180 pounds; is a nui-
latto; has a mustache, and looks to
be about 35 or 33 years old. He
claimed to be from Durham, N. C,
He is quick of speech and mo
tion.
EAST SIDE DOTS.
Mr. Editor: —
Everything is quiet on this side
at present.
Dr. John E. Moon lias returned
from the Augusta Medical College
and has located at Hiram. We
wish him success.
Mrs. R. M. Moon has been visit
ing her father, S. R. McGregor, of
Huntsville, the past week.
Mrs. J. R. Suinin ts is able to he
out agabi.
Oat sowing is the order of the
day in this section.
As wo have no news to write at
present we will write again when
t'ie ground gets dry. '
Extac.
THE MILLENNIUM.
Prof. Totten is still prophesying.
He says that about tho 21st of
this month the millennium will op
e i>. and, that it will last for one
thousand year*. At tho end of
which time, the angel Gabriel will
sound tho final truiu]), and all
things earthly will terminate:
If the professor will come to
Georgia ho will bo given a roam in
the lunatic asylum, or, a chairman
ship in same defunct political party
NOTICE!
A conveutio i of five delegates
from each district in the county is
hereby called to meet iu Dalla
Ga., at the court home, at lo
o’clock A. AL, on Saturday", March
the 18th 1893, for the purpose of
nominating 11 candidate for county
treasurer. The old delegates,
or new, if elected, will bo entitled
to teats in the ron.ention.
J. W. McG'ARRiTV,
Sec. Peoples Party, Paulding Co.
Cholerine in Pennsylvania.
S wick ley, Penn.: \Yc had an epi
demic of cholerine, as our physician s
called it, in this place lately and J
made a great hit with Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhcea Reme
dy. I so’d four dozen bottles of it in
one week and have since sold nearly
a gross. This Remedy aid the work
and was a big advertisement for ine-
Several persons who had been trou- .
bled with diarrhoea for two or three!;
weeks were cured by x few doses <
this nedicine.
x T. P. Kxarr, Hi. G.
25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by
Conually St Connolly.
BARGAINS
rtt the store of
WASHINGTON
AND
RUSSOM.
Look Out For Our
WE SELL
STAPLE G0ODS
NOTIONS,
Bartlett & Washington
A. L. Ba«tlktt,
Brownsville, Ga.,
L. M
WlSIliNGlU*, g
Ddl** ,Ga.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS.
OFFICE AT
BROWNSVILLE AND DALLAS CA.
Scorcher Bicycles.
! Lioht.
Shoes,
Clothing,
AT
We deal in good g. ods not liasli,
and believe tha masses will pat
ronize that houso that sell* the befit
goods for the least money.
We offer such unansweiab’e argu
ments as no house can match, blad
ders and specialt es at quotations
that no other can offer—stern and
stubborn facts that willlevel your
head on tlie subject of genuine
bargains.
Pneumatic Tires. •,50.00. BRETZ 4 CURTIS MFGL CO.
y wp ro " Mvavoow*. PHILADELPHIA, KNN.
tHWMHUMHMMIHtHMMIMMHIHMHHIIMHH
Great Western ORGAN::
HuMhMMr Tha* Ever. Fill* *f AH. < >
Solid Walnut, Barled Pimls, Elegant Finish. 4 *
I MAGNiriCKNT ORGAN with » par. alnela* * *
ton., from tho wirt.at whisper of a lata, In , ,
• grand h.rana, or aa orrhr.tra. IS .top*, |
octavaa, 4 aata of [Mill and doabla anplm. , ,
NEW STYLE 2I*M&*0NLY $80 < ►
and Wk Pay thk Prciqht. < ►
Phillips & Crew Co., Atlanta, Ga. "!T 4 *
BICYCLES $ssm
OLDEST AND LAHOtOT MAKIW IH THK WORLD.
ESTABLISHED I " " I PHOOVOI
SS YEARS. GT^\ I0MSS W0VOLES
ip touVamy mi ,T 1 * wiavAlun*
mask, comfort, XOffTTV ora mac
■UAimirt,
SI'KKD, BTTUB,
QUALITY, AMD
TS*«M
EVERYTHING,
■END TO US.
(COVENTRY MACHINISTS COMPANY, Ltd.
6HICAQO, OOSTON,
BAN FRANCISCO.
SEND (TOR OATAkOOUB
The Army Bill
Is not the one that worries us but
.hedoctor’s bill. Keep a supply of
Iteggs’ Family Medicines on hand
and reduce your doctor’s bills 95 per
cent. Sold by connally& connMly.
MONEY TO LOAN.
CALLANDSEEUS.
I am prepared to procure loans
on improved farm lands in sums’of
4300, mid upward at lower rates of
interests and on easier terms tha
are offered by others. Farmers
desiring to borrow will do well to
see mo before making arrange
ments elsewhere:
Wn.r, E. Spinks, Atty.
Dallas, Ga.
Hist Annual Annonneeaent
or TUB
North Georfia lariciiltiiral Colleje,
AT DAHLOKEOA.
A branch of the State University
Spring Term legint Firet Monday in AL
ruary. Fall Term beg ini Firet
Monday in September.
B it school in tha south, for ilnikall wttt.
limited means. Tha military training is
thorough, ha ng under a U. 8. Army oBosr,
details 1 by Iho Secretary of War.
DOTH SIXES IIAVR EQUAL ADVAN
TAGES.
B'ud n'a are prepared and licensed to teach
in the pnblic schools, by aot of the legislature.
Lectures, on Agriculture and tha Soleneco
by distinguished educator, and scholars.
Fur health the climate it unrarpaMsd.
Altitudo 2207 feet.
Board *'.0 per month and upwards. Hamteg
at lunar ratca.
Each senator and representative of the (tele
srr paWalte " America
•atrteaUtloa fee, dnring Me tar
Far a-lalof m SfuSia
DALLAS PRODUCE MARKET.
Corrected weekly.
Apples Dried, 5c per '.b
Honey, ■ ... . .to " M
Beans white Navy, ... ,$c.oo bu
“ mixed, 75c to 1.25.hu.
Butter, ijcper lb’
Corn,... 50c per bu
CHICKENS.
Hens *5 to 27c
Cocks, ,5 to *oc
Frys, 15 to roc.
Ducks, 15 to 20c.
Eggs r ioc do*.
I’eas, Clay, 65c per b«.'
“ White, 85c “
Rye, 65c “ •
Lard, 14c per lb
Wheat, 75c to $1.00 per bushel
Flour, $4.00 per, bIL
Irish Potatoes, 30c, per peck.
Sweet Potatoes 40 per bushel.
Meat, 12 per lb
ts 50c pei be
Cotton, 9
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