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THE HEW ERA
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
L. M. WASHINGTON,
EDI TOR and PUBLISHER.
TERMS.
ONE YEAR
.*1.00
SIX MONTHS
.. ,50c
three months
...25c
Advertising rates sent on
appli-
cation.
F.ntcreil in tho Pont Office at
Dallas,
Ga., as Hucoiid-claxn mail matter.
KRiDAY MARCH 81,1898.
Tlic Rliriek of the baseball fiend
is b-ginning to tie hear.I ill the
Ian I.
Douglnsville had a jubilee when
the appoint inont of Hon. J. S.
James was known.
The democrats of Paulding are
n ‘ither dead nor sleeping. They
will bj hoard from in 1894.
The official heads of the (Georgia
republican postmasters are Iwgin-
niug to drop into the basket.
I will pay $70.00 for
the arrest and delivery
tome, at any jail in the
United States, oft, P.
DA YIN, who escaped
from arrest on the Jfth of
March lo 98, near
Bridgeport, Ala,, by
jumping from the cars,
He is about 5 feet and 9
or 10 inches high pveighs
from lhO to 100 pounds;
dark eyes; black hair;
thin mustache, if any,
and has scar over one
eye. He is wanted", in
PAULDING COUNTY
GEORGIA, for MUtt-
UKR,
March 8th 1898,
J. A. WESTBROOKS,
Sheriff, Paulding County Ga.
FREIGHT RATES.
'Tom Watson now has plenty of
time to prepare his scrapbook and
1 .rid campaign speeches for 1894.
Tom Watson and the Atlanta
Constitution have buried the
hatchet, and are getting to be
chums and massinales.
I’p in Massachusetts tho third
partyites cad themselves socialists.
They have just held a convention,
and nominated a full ticket for
stutu officers.
J. S. James, of Douglasville, has
bean appointed district attorney
for the northern district of floor-,
gia, and Major W. T. Gary, of Au-
gu ta, for the southern.
The people's (?) party leaders
claim that the price of silver de
termines tho price of cotton. There
has been but little change in the
price of silver for Several months,
yet, cotton lias run the gamut all
the way from ti to 10 cent).
Hou. Elliott F. Shepard, soo-)n
law to the late W. II. Yandeibilt,
and editor of the N. Y, Mail ami
Express, died a few dajs ago. Dur*.
ill ’ his life he reached considerable
editor was characterized by his
vindictiveness toward the South
which ho manifested on evory occa
sion posaib'e.
writer
jiossi-
“PAULDINGITE."
In last week’s issue appeared
communication signed “Paulding'
ite ”
In a few sentences the
pictured the r.sources and
bilitiesof the county.
'I he p'eturo is not overdrawn
Paulding, in her natural advaii'
tuges, is ono of the bes! counties in
Georgia.
Tlie mi rals of her people are
excelled by none.
In no county of the state is there
less crime.
Her schools, wh e falling far
short of what they ought to bc,are
above the a' erage in Georgia.
The people of the county should
w iko up to the material resourcer
ami pos ibiliti m < f our county and
place old l’mild ng where
ought to be, in the fro t rank.
•A. B.C,
Asthma, Bronchitis and Consump
tion result from a neglected cough o r
cold. Don’t neglect but cure prompt
ly with a few doses of Beggs’ Cherry
Cough Syrup.. Sold by connally &
connally..
Happenings of the week.
A
White Cups have been causing
considerable trouble r.e. r Fort
Vail y.
The railroads of the st te have
petitioned the rai road commission
for a considerable advance in the
lo al freight rates.
Tinney Rucker, who was de
feated for the attorneyship by J,
S James, lias been tendered and
has accepted the office of assistant
distiict at oriicv.
General E. Kirby Smi li died at
Nashville,Tenn., tho 28, iust. Gen
eral Smith was the la;t surviving
full general that servo! on either
side during the v ar.
NOTICE!
I will pay the highest cash prices
for 1(10 yearlings doli vure.l to nie
at Dallas.
W. H. HONE,
IH HEHORIAH
The railroads of tho state arc ask'
ing tho raiir iad commission to in-
, route the lo.-al freight rates in
Georg : a.
Tho roads claim tlia' their earn*
ingi at present rates hardly pay
the expenses.
They ask the commission for
such an advance as will enable the
roads to earn ti p jr cent, on the
pro cent value of the property.
There may ho so.no justice iu
tho request of the roads, but, at
the same li lie, it strikes u i as he'
ing sandwhiched with some degree
o’ < heo’c,
The o is another side to th"
q lostion which shou'd he consider
ecb Are the people able to pay n
higher rate of freight than they are
n >w paying?
If they are not, why secure lo
the railroa !s a fixed and handsome
profit at the clear ox en o of the
people?
We understand the ma n obje.t
of the cominis lion is to do equity
bet vuen the roads and the peop'o.
If tiie brsincss of the country ra
turns a profit, so fix the m’.ei that
there will be afa r division between
tho roa Is and tho people.
If, on the other hand, there is
loss instead of profit, let each side
pcommence at the bar, and as an assume its equitable share of the
Chmrts* K. pmm
01 Cotmsrsvllle, Ind.
Of our departed friend and broth
er, Them. (). P. Ilrnnd, who d part*
o.l til's life, March the 9th 1893.
He bad a severe attack of ty
phoid and pneumonia fever, anil
lived only 9 days after be was taken
sick. lie would have been 38
years old had lie lived till tho 20tb
of August 1893.
Ho joined the chiii-ch, at New
Hope, 4 or 5 years ago, and was a
cou. i tent me nbur the balaticu of
nis life.
His influence for good was felt
both in the church u d in the
ue'ghboi-lio id.
The writer feels that ho has lost
a special f. iend and brothei; the
church, a prominent and useful
member; the Sabbath school, a
z alotis w rker; the community, .,
g od neighbor; and, his wife and
children, a loving and kind husband
and father.
We would comineml the sorrow
ing family to Him who doelh all
th ugs well . May He ch cr their
h -arts with the hope that through
His goo lness they limy some day
he permitted to strike hands with
the departed in Unit laud where
sickness, sorrow, pain, and death,
are felt and feared no more.
A Fin END.
Hip Disease
A Boy’s Terrible Experienco
Clvon Up by Physician*—
Ccnaldorad a Con
firmed Cripple
" For the beni-llt ol oUier iulTer»t* w« tut*
tho cue of our boy, who «u Uktn with hip
dlmuo live yuan ago, whin thru roar* old.
Tho trouble hogan with »tllfnMl and mvotw
pain In hli knm, whloh audilonlg wont to hll
hip. The doctor pronounced It • genuine eaag
ol hip dlieaae, and laid If he lived he would
Always ba m Crlppto.
Imagine our feeling* I Charlie waa entirely
lu-lplc't. When we went to hl» bed to more or
tura him tor real, lio would lereaa aa though
wo worn murdering him. After two-month*. t
hapwiied to rond of a itmltar eaae i-ured by
Hood'aSnriapnrllla. II It hardly neeeiaar; to
llod lor n drug store and got a bot-
gavo It to our boy.
n hi* nip gathered
Ken a bottle and a
M. M. M. M.
I I
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.,
Z. B. Fuller, “ **
J. T. Campbell, Ga.,
Swan & Dean, Yorkville, Ga.,
T. J. Clonts, Embry, Ga.,
C. S. Ellis, Oval, Ga.,
Bartlett & Watson, Lost Mountain,
Ga.
J. B. Cooper, Cooper’s Store,
M. S. Turner, New Hope,
R. J. MA8KEV, Proprietor,
Donglaavilie, Ga.
GEORGIA, I
Paulding County, j
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 ist 1893.
E. W. Y. ALLGOOD,
OBDINABT.
Paulding County Sheriff’s
Sales for April 1893.
nni In .Inly several place* on
and broke. *“' 1 *
naif or the
Health Waa Improving.
RL« color was better. In fact be waa better In
every way. The tore* entirely healed up. We
pot him erutehea and be walked with them fer
nearly two year*. He grew stronger, and now
lor two year* ha* had no tore*, nnd line net
used n orutoh for over n year. He Unp* a llttlt
Reran*
pert Un
but I* In the bc*t of health, goe* to school, run*
ntul plays Just oa lively a* any of the hoy*; he
walk* over half a mile to Sunday aehool and
return every Sunday,
Hood’s x Cures
but I, In tho bc.t of
ntul plays Just a* 111
walk, over half a
return every Suntlaj
-Mywlfo Slid I think there never was »neh A
modlulne ma le a* llood’a sarsaparilla. Isaac
W. I’kasE, Connersvllle, I ml.
Hood’* Pill, rure sll liver Ills, bllloi
Jaundice, lmllgeiUon, lick hesdsebs. Its.
burden.
It is not just to m.-.ko ono
till t o loss.
hear
“Th. Blood it the Life,”
Runs the old saying, and everything
that ever makes part of any organ o*
the body must reach its place therein
through the blood. Therefore, if the
blood is purified and kept in good
condition by the use of Hood's Sar
aparilla, it necessarily follows that
the benefit of the medicine is impart
ed to every organ of the body. Can
anything be simplet than the method
by which this excellent medicine gives
good health to all who will try it Dir
y and patiently?
“Hello, colonel, just back from
Washington? ’
“Oh, yes!”
“ i I you get; n olfi.e?”
“Xo, int exactly.”
“Di 'n’t y u getanythiugat a’l?”
“That’s what! 1 got drunk sev
en times, g t fine 1 twice in the
police court and got s'rapped! I'm
eu route home in a side-door sleep-
“What’s that?"
“A box car!”
lion,
•I'li'il i C. ni-J.ili-
Sao tlis World's Fair for Fif
teen Cents.
Upon receipt of your address and llf-
toun cunts in postage) stumps, wo will
Ml .it you prepaid our Souvk.viii 1‘oiimy
l.ll) OK TIIK \Volll,I>'s Col.VMIIIAN EXPO
SITION, the regular prion is Fifty couts,
tmt ns wo want you to have one, we make
the price nominal. You will Hud it u
work of art and a thiuit to be prizod. Il
contains full page views oi tin greng
buildings, with descriptions of same,nnd
is executed iu biglieststyle of art. If not
s itlstled with it, after you get it, we will
refund the stumps and let you koop the
book. Address
II. E. MJCLKEN * CO., Chicago, 111.
A London social to Tin New
York Sun says: “The Paris car*
ribd from Southampton t-xhiy tin*
most precious freight ever sent to
America. Fifty young women,
who are supposed to represent Hut
best types of beauty, of tho old
world were shipped by the liner as
a living, ethnological exhibition for
the Chicago fa r. I am unable to
any whether this dazzling company
fitly realizes the poet’s driam of
fair women, for no ono was allowed
to look upon tho aggregation ol
loveliness en bloc. Selections were
made from several thousand ambi
tious maidens, and no record hn»
bj-n made of the heartburnings
and jealousies engendered by the
cho’ce. Even the fate of the final
umpire of rival comeliness is un
known.”
FOR THX RX3UD.
—5.°*^”** M * 1 * rt *. fwWta* inJX
***** •*
Pleasant Gap, Ala.,
March 8th 1893.
Mr. Henry Braswell, Dallas, Ga.
D.ur Sir;—Please lot mo know
if you can get me a first-cl ss mil-
jet- anywli re in vour country. 1
have a line mill at Ill's place and I
want a good stout man to do the
work nnd ono that can make good
,!o.,r and meal. Respectfully,
AI. L. Bi:aswhi.l.
3vcclclon.'3 Axnlca Solve.
Tin-: Ukst Sai.vk in the woild foi Cut-
ihuiauK, sores, L'leera, bait ltlicum, Ko
ver Sores, Totter, <Happen liumls, t'hil-
blaiiiH, <loins, and i.ll Skin Eijptions,
and positively cures Files,. r no pay ic
•juircd. it is guar uusil to give perfect
siitisl'autioii, or money icfuiided. Priev
25 cents pel l-nx. For sale by (Jennallj
Jc Connelly Ilrugiriata,
NcrrioE.
I My stallion, Robert E. Lee, will
! lie at Dallas every Saturday, fiaun
now until the 1st of next June,
f V. u.ky Jones.
Hhemnafhin IJiiiekly Cilml.
Three days is a very short time in
which to cure a bad cas.-. of rheuma
tism; but it can be done, if the proper
treatment is adopted, is will be seen
by the following from James Lambert
of New Brunswick, 111.: “I was badly
afflicted with iheumatlsm in the hips
and legs, when I bougnt a battle of
Chamberlain's Pain ltalm. 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
tles for sale by Connally & Connally.
STATE OF GEORGIA, 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.
1 a., to satisfy a Justice court fi. fa.,
issued from ioo;rd district G. M., of
said 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 6o-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, 10 feet 1 15-16 shafting, two 1
15-16 boxes, two 1 15-16 set collars,
one 30x6 pulley, one 16x16 pulley,
and pulley that runs cotton press; and
60 feet 6 inch rubber belting. Lev
ied on as the property of Murdock &
Mitchell, defendants in fi. fa., to sat
isfy a Superior court fi. fa., in favor of
Perkins Machine co.
Also at the same time and place
will be sold lots of land Nos. 758 and
1*7, 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 -vor of R. V. and
R. W. Whitworth. Property pointed
out by plaintiffs’ attorney, written
notice given tenant in possession a>V
required by law.
This March 9th 1893.
J. A. WESTBROOKS,
Sheriff.
G.W.KURR,
ISAAC W1LLIAMN.
Deputies,
GEORGIA, (
Paulding County. )
To all whom it may concern:—
W. L. Rollins, administrator on the
estate of Ehsha Harris, late of said
county deceased, has in due form ap
plied to the undersigned for letters of
dismission from said estate, and said
application will be heard at my office
oa the first Monday in June next.
Given under my hand and official
signature, this the 10th dayof March
1893.
• E. W. Y. ALLGOOD,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA, I
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
and said applii ation will be heard at
my office on the first Monday in June
next, oiven under my hand and offi
cial signature. This the 2nd day of
March 1893.
E. W. Y. ALLGOOD.
Ordinary.
All buy medicines, and you want them
cheap -at retail at wholesale rates. Ja
cubs’ pharmacy, the largest Southern
cutters” of prices, has an advertisemen,
in to-day's paper containing a few prices
Ail other articles are sold at similar
rates. No matter what you war-t that is
usual'y kept in a large drug store send to
them. They will sell it at astonishing
low rates, E (press charges for packages
under five pounds, twenty-fiive cents.
Watch these advertisements and prices
uScnd for a number of things.at onca
word to the wise sufflclont?
NOTICE!
All persons indebted to the linns
of Tlios. Griffin & Son and Thus.
Griffin it Co. are requested to
settle with ms at once and save
cost. J. Rout. Moon,
Receiver.
i'AKE AN AGENCY FOFv
DAGGETT’S
tsH.kiillRf
ROASTING
PAN
ImAH liwm
(tall?.
Isms 10 Sir
WM. MUD’S MICROBE IIUIB
CURES ALL DISEASES.
It l« the only neillelne thet can be taken in
large enough quantities to
STOP FERMENTATION,
DESTROY MICROBES,
(tlie OERMS OF DISEASE),
and not In any way cause harm to the patient.
It cnntnlne no Drugs whatever,
b-t it a water charged with powerful l: crm-
dcstruying gases. ,
It cures where all other reme
dies fell.
rm, P*«* 0 bjS|5.jr. : l^n» theory
JACOBS’ PHARMACY, Atlanta, Qa
—Sole -A-E'en, to
The Atlanta
Constitution and
The Paulding
New Era for
$1.50.
’oF.ORoTA, PauT.dTng county.
To all whom it may concern:
VV. L. Rollins, administrator on
the 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, oiven under my hand and offi
cial signature. This the 5th da> of
January 1893.
II. C. SCOGGINS,
Ordinary.
Notice!
Will be let to the lowest bidder be
fore the courthouse door in the town
of Dallas, on Saturday, the 15 day of
May, the repairing of the Nancy Law
rence bridge. Said bridge two and
one-half miles north-east of Dallas.
Plans and : pecifications can be seen
at my office. Given under my hand
and official signature. This March
23rd 1893.
E. W. V. ALLGOOD,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA, t
Pauldinc Countv. j
1 o all whom it may concern:—
W. L. Rollins, administrator on
he 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 Monda) in April?
next. Given under my hand and off: •
cial signature. This , t he 4 th day 0
January 1893.
II. C. SCOGGINS,
Ordinary.
, Ir For °ver Fifty Yearn
sirs. Winsi.ow’s Soothing Syrup has
P tmiir U,l DU 1 h 0Uc ' and “ th ® bt,t
m 01 litn» i “ rrha »T rt win raUsT. the
bv Dviwii t • Heror Sold
111 * T *7 th* world.
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