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THE NEW SOUTH.
Published Every Thnrsdny.
R E. EDWARDS,
C. C. HUDSON.
Shade of Malthas! - It is said thai j
Judge John S. Candler has sentenced |
forty men to death in the last 12 months. |
—Augusta Herald,
But how iriany of them have been
kditoi's. | hanged? A sentence to death doesn’t i balf cash and bala
ONE HOLLAR A YEAR IN ADVANCE
OFFiGIALORGAN OF DOUGLAS COUNTY
Advertising Rates on Application.
NOTICE!
All legal advertising
to be published in this
paper MUST be paid
for in advance at the
regtilar rate allowed
by law. No waiting.
Let Gentle Annie and Sweet Pau
line be relegated to the rear, and give
the June Girl Graduate full sway.
There is time for all things.
The Constitution done its level best
to boom Miller, the self-professed
divine healer who was recently run
out of Atlanta, but the Constitution
struck a pill too bitter for it to swal
low that time, and it was obliged to
acknowledge it.
o A Ware county farmer who claim
ed that he was unable to spend a dol
lar for a year’s subscription to his
county paper, sent that amount up
north for a recipe to stop a horse
from slobbering. He got it, and it is:
'“T-ejjcb him to spit.’’
‘ The Georgia Weekly Press Asso
ciation meets at Cuthbert in July.
From there the members of the craft
will go on an excursion to the Cen
tennial exposition at Nashville. We
hope to be able to go, but—we may
not.
always mean death, these times. Take
Judge Candler’s own circuit, for in
stance. There have been convictions,
and the murderers have been senten
ced all right enough,, but if there
has been move/than one hanging in
Judge Candler’s circuit during the
last twelve months we do not recall
it. It would be interesting to know
just Mow many of the forty death
sentences passed by Judge Candler
have been executed. Cannot one of
the Atlanta papers tell us?—Albany
Herald,
It; is really surprising to think of
the many heart-rending and cold
blooded murders that have been com
mitted in Georgia, and* the small
number of heartless demons that have
been made to.suffer the penalty. Such
a comparison will astonish men and
cause them to ask the question “what
are we coming to?” Where is Justice?
Has the time come when men can
take such innocent lives as did Ryder,
Flannigan and Perry, and live bn in
defiance of law and good society?
Uphold the good name of the Em
pire State of the-South, and let jus
tice be done, or abolish capital pun
ishment and lynch law will be substi
tuted.
. - FOR SALE.
Good tannery, twenty cords of
bark and five acres of land for sale
qheap. Good stream. Terms: One
nee•, in ono year
at 8 per cent-
Ced&rtown. Ga.
Address,
W. B. EsoKSfik,
One dol lar gets The New South
for one year, 50 cents for six m ontli s
and_ 25 cents for three months.
Office at the same place. Come in
and subscribe.
The Commencement exercises of
Douglasville College begin 16 narrow
evening* .President Branham has
worked faithfully for the school du
ring the past term, and the splendid
condition of the institution in every
.attests4>i.O superior qffffilitles 'as,
ah educator. The Trustees at the
next election of teachers should elect
Prof. Branham to the position he now
holds for five years.
Murderer Flanagan’s trial was
again postponed at Decatur last Mon
day,- on account of the sickness of
of his main counsel, Col.
W. C. Glenn. It is an old trick with
lawyers to get sick whenever they
want more time on a bad case, and it
seems that Col. Glenn is a first rate
practitioner of the habit.
The United States Senate has rec
ognized the belligerency of struggling
-Cuba, but the house seems to hang
fire, and, so far, has failed to 1 act on
this important question. It is given
out that the present administration
is pledged .to keep- hands off iSwtfie
existing troubles between Spa§Kj|ud
Cuba. There are mighty few liberty
ilovlbg Arnerujaos aififirig gu-t" rial. q8al
law-makers, anyway. ;jj|wlg§
A SENSELESS WARFARE.
The Morning News contained an
editorial this week under the caption
“Why Times are Hard” in which it
said:
The South Carolina phosphate com
mission, by Gov. Ellerbee’s decidimg
vote, has rendered a decision which
will drive the Coosaw phosphal e min
ing company out of business. Ten
years ago Coosaw was very prosper
ous. The “reformers” in South Car
olina polities hated the company be
cause of its prosperity, and set about
to “throttle” it. They have now
succeeded. The company’s fault was
its prosperity. In ten j ears it paid
into the state treasury, in royalties
and taxes, about $2,000,000. Its pay
rolls for labor contained the names of
probably 1,000 men, and it furnished
the means of livelihood to probably
five times that number of persons.
The vast majority of its employes were
negroes. The stoppage of the com
pany's works throws them out of em
ployment.
The position .which is taken by the
/Morning News is identical with that
taken on the same subject by the
Times. The effort to cripple enter
prises because they happen to be own
ed by a combination of capital is a
species of foolishness that should be
erased from the public mind, When
^ these big. enterprises are driven out
of existence the suffering that follows
does not come to the' men who own
them, but to those who depend upon
them for a living for themselves arid
families, | When a railroad company,
under adverse legislation, fails to
make money the expenses of the road
are cut down by turning men out of
employment. When the profits of
the factories are reduced the factory
either closes down or its force is re
duced to where it may operate with
out loss to its owners,
The reform which the country need g
now as badly as it needs anything else
is a suppression of the alleged “re
formers.”— Valdosta'Times.
• While-Governor Atkinson is visi
ting other states, studying the con
vict question, if he would take a few
pointers on better public roads, ' and
then give us the result of his obser
vations so that we could have better
roads in Georgia, he would* certainly
receive, the 1 gratitude of the entire
State.
Don’t neglect a cough because 1
the weather is pleasant; before the
next storm rolls around it may de
velop into a serious difficulty Jb*-
yond repair. One Minute Cough
Cure is easy to take arid will do
what its name implies. T A.
Duke.
Notice.
Love in the Scale.
“How mtich does the baby
weigh ” is only another way
of asking-, “ Is he healthy and
strong?” When a baby is
welcomed into the world with
loving care and forethought,
hi^ chances of health an#
strength are increased a hun
dred-fold.
A prospective mother cannot begin too
early to look after her own health and phys
ical condition. This is sure to be reflected
in the baby. Any weakness or nervous de
pression, or lack of vigor oh the mother’s
part should be overcome early during the
expectant time by the use of Dr. Pierce’s
Favorite Prescription, which promotes! the
perfect health and strength of the organism
specially concerned in motherhood.
It makes the coming of baby absolutely
safe and comparatively free from pain; ren
ders the mother strong and , cheerful, and
transmits healthy constitutional vigor to
the child.
No other medicine in the world has been
such an unqualified blessing to mothers arid
their children. It is the; one positive spe
cific for all weak and diseased conditions
of the feminine organism. It is the only
medicine Of its kind devised for this one
purpose by a trained and educated special
ist in this particular field.
. Mrs. F. B. Cannings, of No. 4320 Humphrey St,
St. UouiS. Mo., writes: ‘M am now a happy
mother of a tine, healthy baby girl. Feel that,
your ‘ Favorite Prescription ’ arid little * Pellets -
have done; me more good' tha n .anything 1 have
ever taken. Three months: previous to my con
finement I began using your "medicine., i I took
three bottles of the, 1 Prescription.’. Corise:
quences were I was only in labor forty-five min
utes. With my first baby I suffered; 18 hours,
then had to lose him. He was-very delicate and
only lived 12; hours. For t-wo. years I suffered
imtold agony, arid had two miscarriages. The
‘ Favorite Prescription ’ saved both my child and
myself. My baby.is not yet three weeks oM and
I do not tlunk I ever felt better in my iili.”
The next general examination
for teachers will be held at Doug
lasville College Hall, May 29th
1897- The; work will be clone
with pen and ink, and the teachers
of the county must stand the ex
amination here, unless they make
other arrangements with me. In
case they go to another county the
papers must be sent. back to this
county to be graded. I hope all the
teachers will take warning and be
on hand, as We will have no special
e xa m in ation. \ 6
Respectfully,
J. E. Phii.dips,
O. S. C.
LAVENDER R. RAY,
Attorney and
Counseller at Law.
Will practice in Douglas county, tlic
United States Courts and all other courts
in Fulton county,
residence: aTDanTa oririTCE:
Lithia Springs , Ga. 70A Whitehall St.
Tell your neighbors that they
can get The New South, Consti
tution and Home and Farm, three
papers one year for $1,50. This'
paper and the Atlanta Weekly j
Journal one year for $ 1.15.
MONTHLY
SUFFERING.
*J*housands of
Women are
troubled- at
monthly inter
vals with pains
in the h e a d,
b a c k, breasts,
shoulders,sides
hips and limbs.
But they need
not suffer.
These pains are symptoms of
dangerous derangements: that
can be corrected. The men
strual function should operate
painlessly.
!Win»fl
makes; menstruation painless,
|and regular,; It puts the deli
cate menstrual organs in condi
tion to do their work properly.
kAiid that stops all this pain.
Why will any woman suffer
month after month when Wine
of Cardui will relieve her? It
costs $i.oo at the drug store.
Why don’t you get a bottle
to-day?
For advice, in cases requiring
special directions, address, giv
ing symptoms, “The- Ladies’
Advisory Department,” The
Chattanooga Medicine Co.,
Chattanooga, Tenri.
Mrs. R0ZENA LEWIS,
of Oenavllle, Texas, says :
" I was troubled at monthly Intervals
with terrible pains in mf head and back,
but have been entirely relieved by Wine
of Cardui.”
Third Quarterly mB
>; Of Douglas County Sutulay School
Association will be held with Oak
Grove Sunday school in the' South
Eastern portion- of the county onjjthe
3rd Sunday in J imp. Every Sunday
school in the county are earnestly
requested to. seed delegates to this
meeting of the .^ssoeiaUoh, together
with reports'of their school and its
work. We hope to bo able ?to pub
lish the program next week. Look
out foi it and go to work now for the
success of your school and the Sun
day School Association, upon whidli
hinges the . International* Lesson'
System.
. O V. OWEN; •President,
J. T. Davenport. Secretary.
J J. Kirby, Ohm..Ex. Corn.
. : t ISLj pig. F>OOLE,-/
^7 P1 iv siv iaw a rid Su rgeon
noipT.Asvn.i-K, - - ' , (poimiA-
*.■ 1 i • i i • a Iffint niff*gffven 10 all calls
O®co:.Room i - Selman & Duke BulUlinu
i^z.; stewast, |
DENTIST.
v , -1$Sm GKOliGtIAI
Office: Rooms 1 and i Selman & Duke B’i’dg
t/vo minor children havTu-g been filed
TITOS. J. POOLE,
Physician and Surgeon. f
DO UCLASVILLf CA
All calls promptly re-ponded to. .
Office: Room 4 Selrnan & Duke [it’d.
v Not only piles of the very worst
kind can be cured by * DeWitt’a
Witch Hazel Salve, |>ut eczema,
scalds, burns, bfuisGs, boils, ulcers
and all other skin troubles can be
instantly, relieved by the. same
remedy. T. A Duke,
Unconditional surrender, is the
only terms those famous little
pills known as DeWitt’s Little
Early Risers will make with con
stipation, sick headache and
stomach troubles. For sale by T.
A. : Duke. ; : . 7 '
Ghambeijaln’s Rye and Shin Ointmesu,
Is unequalled for Eczema, Tetter, Sajl-
Rheum, Scald Head, Sore Nipples, Chapped
Hands, Itching Piles, Bums, Frost Biles,
Chronic Sore Eyes and Granulated Eye Lida
Fyp gale by druggists at ,25 cents per bosjt.i
20 HORSE OWNERS.
For putting a horse in a fine healthy oop
dlittri "try 'Dr.*Uadj^s Condition Powder).
They tone tip the system, aid digestion, cure
loss of appetite,-relieve constipation, Correct
kidney disorders and ; destroy worms, giriffg.
new life to an old ior OVer-workeo horse, 2 ?
'••iris ivev i,vel<a< ! f'.* Fro sale riy drtuatist ’ .
For sale byjT. A.Muke, druggist.
BARBERSHOP,
J, B. GORE, Prop.
I SIX years experience. ■
Hair Cut 25 Cents.^gf- | |
-^^Satisfaction Guaranteed,
Next t>oor To W. J String;fellow.
DOUGLASyiLlE GEORGIA
You missed something good if
you did not get a sample /of Dir.
Tichenor’s Antiseptic. For in
flamed eyes, sore throat, cuts,
burns, bruises etc., it has no equal.
1 This
♦ Bean
Y -. has at last got it through
X his head that Fahys 14k
X gold-filled watch-cases are
♦ .very strong and substantial
X , affairs.
X But they don’t look it. For
♦ they all .have the daintiness
♦ and delicate designing of the
i solid - gold case, and at a
T price that is an eye-opener.
Only be sure
,it’s a Fahy^, and
that you get jjt
from '
MONARCH
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Condensed gchednle in Effect May 2.1897;
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L. Z. DORSETT,
■ . ATTORNEV-AT-T.AW.
-i)0i.0LAsvn,i.K, - - georqia,
Wiil; practice in all the, corirta. Special
attention given to Collections. A stmiw it
y ourpatrouage solicited
Did you get a sample nfl: Dr.
Tichenor’s Antiseptic? If so, don’t
thr.M it away*. > It is too good to
be wasted., Yori’ii need it when
vou ‘.liurtv.yourself somebody
shoots ./on just-.to secy you■ jump,*;
" SHERIFF’S SALES.
GEORGIA, Douglas Countt: Will
be s.riu i.v.oie the couit Jiouse door of
said coui tj in the town of Douglasville,
Ga., onflii- first Tuesday in June next,
witriui ti w.igai lioiiio of sale trie follow
ing described property to-wit:
Town lot of land No Two (2)-in block
No Sixty-one (01) in the town of Doug
lasville, Douglas county Oa. Levied on
and tp be sold as the property of Joe
Amy under arid by virtue of a Justie'e
court ii ia which issued from the Justice
court of the "JOth district U. W., of
Said county in favor of J S James arid
against the Said Joe Amy, Levy made
by J /H Selman. L 0 and returned to me.
Also at the Saule time and place will
be sold the following described proper
ty to-wit: Fifty (50) acres of land lying
and being in the South-west corher.of
land lot N’6 Forty nine (-10) ;,in file 2nd
district and 5th sectii n of Douglas
county Ga. Levied on and to bo sold as
the property of J/rs. U, W. .l/obbs’ es
tate, B W Mocbs agent, to satisfy a- tax
ii fa issued by W A Sayer tax collector
of said couuty, against the'said MrsG W
Mobbs estate for state aud county taxes
for the year XS06.
Also at.the same time and place will
be sold the following described property
to-wit: Land lots. Nos Eights three (8S)
Eighty four (84) Eighty live (85) Seven
ty one (71) and One Hundred and twenty
three. (I2S) in the 8id district and 5xh
section of Douglas county Ga. Levied
On arid to he sold as the property of John
AWltson under and -by virtue of a tax
fi fa which was issued by I M Watson
fpimer tax collector of, said county for
said J-A WHson’-s state apj comity tax
for the y ear 1877. Levy made by D W
Johns, L C. uj
'Also at.tbf sami-timc and place will tie'
’sold ihc folow ing deselibetl property to-wife
lf>7 aces more Or ltSs of laud ! ots SOs 21 and
■22, sou li rind westof D.-g- river in Uie 1st dis
irict • ml Btri section of Dquglas l.'mu.fy <ja.
Levied on arid tobe sold ,-ts the property of
A it, ynolds under slid by virtue ol a tax fl fn
i.-suvd by w A St.yer tax ,ollector , f ».,id
county against trie-said A rieyno d» for his
stateinid conuty t x fur trie ye .r . J8M.
Also jo satisfy a . Superior court''-, ii fa
wriicri issued front trie Superior;,; court of
said County in favor of Fattuie, 'Ti wlert for
trie use of officers of court vs A Key nolds,
l'ri.s May the Btri ISliT f Hkxrv IVa all,
% Sheriff,
■y concern: The
setting appart a
pt, F. Smith, wid-
Seased, and her
y office. This is to cite qH and singu
lar the creditors and next ol kin < f R. B.
Smith deceased to be aud appear At my
office; within the t,me allowetl by law,
and show 'cause if any they criifwhy.
said application for twelve months sup
port should not be granted. This Mai oh
31st1807.
j H. T. CboPRR,
- Ordinal
EX^UTORS SALE.
There will be sold before the Mlkrf
house door in DouglasvtnB," GarrelT^ the
first Tuesday in June 1807 with'irr the
legal hours of sale the following propeV-
ty towit: All of the interest of the estate ,
of C. Q. Morris deceased in lot f of land
No 73 in the 3rd dii^iict of Douglas
county Ga., the interest was settled by
verdict of jury in Douglas Supe rior court
finding rive ninths of four fifths of said
lot to be the property of the Grows chil
dren. The interest 1 of C. C. Mortis in.
the land Will be sold which is an undivi
ded interest therein and the purchaser
will get all the interest of the said estate
in and to said-lot and any mid eve y ^ art
thereof, the same being the interest cov
ered by the deed of Martha Crews apd
the decree of court aforesaid and the
purchaser will get title to all of said in
terest so as thep rOpffrty of the estate of
C, C. Morris deceased under and b> vii.
tue of his will ior distribution among
the heirs and legatees of thej; esiatq.
Terms cash.
- Johx F. Morris. ,
James A. DkFo.iii. !
vv'--Executors.
CITATION.
GKO R(i IA—Dovri as Cdux-rv,
To all wln-ni it may ccrioen;: The .
appraisers appointed for the purpose of
setting apart ri years support to A. Fan_j
nie Rodgers out. of the estate of her hus-
basd; B. P, Rodgers deceased, have made
their return, to me- as required by law.
This is to cite all persons concerned to
show cause within the time ailowul by
law why said re.tui n should not be made fi
the j dgement of the court and entered
of rec ird. This .hay 3rd 1807.
H, T. CoopErq
rdiriary. '
COMarilSSIONER^S sale.
By
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Lv Rome.
Ar Knoxville
Ar Morristown ^
Ar .Hot Springs
Ar Asheville
Ar Salisbury..... , ; ,t..
Ar Greensboro.......... * Mi
Ar Raleigh......
Ar Norfolk;....... .
Ar Washington;.
Ar New York...:
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rS l 2 Pullman Sleeping car Rofeie
to cna ttanooga and from Chattanooga to New
York via Asheville., a
i No« 16 oarries Pullman Drawing Room Sleep-
mg car Chattanooga t6 Norfolk. Connection at
Norfolk ^with steamers for Baltimore, New
J? ostolL . Connection at Greensboro
^ JJ*:»Fast Mail carrying Pullman Sleeping;
cars for Washington and New Ydrfe,
stations.
tv Rome .
Ar Chattanooga.
Ar Cincinnati. .........
Ar Louisville
N6v9
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9,00pm
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r Pull .^ n cars Roma to
liouisyille and Chattanooga to Cincinnati with-
out change. ' ' '
Stations.
Lv Atlanta.......
Ar Charlottes.............. . *
Ar Danville .
Ar Lynchburg...
Ar Charlottesville..........
Ar Washington..............
Ar; Baltimore. ^
Ar Philadelphia...
Ar New York :.;r
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Washington and Southwestern H
ited . Solid Pullman Vestibule train Atlanta
wl N ® w York, Carrying Pullman sleeping- car
- Birmingham to New York Dining oar At-
York - Greensboro and Washington to New
7 N&S36 carries Prillman Drawing Room Buffet
bleoping car Atlanta to New York,
♦Dally, tDally Except Sunday, ssrinday Only.
W, H. GREEN, Gea SUpt, Washington, D. tl
J M CULP, Traf. Mgr. Washington, D. C.
W. A TURK, G. P. A. Washington, D. O.
D- A- BEN8COTER,a g.p.a. Chattanooga. Toon
' (ITAT1QN.
'^J.EORGIA— Douglas County
To all wtioni ii, m iy concern:
J. II. Abercrouibie :aiiruinistrritbi'
the estate ol -is. V. Aberoromhie,
ri, asi-d i< oi. - 'ill- to me iu his jielitton
dujy ’ flieri tl(at lie h is fully arimiuis-
tered tlie estaie of said deceased this is!
therefore to cite ail - arid singu ar - the
creditors and heirs of said deceased to
show' pause if any they -can on the first
Monday in August next why letters of
dismission should not be granted as ap
plied tor, this March 22th 1807.
H. T. COOPER,
8-1-07 Ordinary Douglas County.
TEARS SUPPORT.
GE i )I1G IA —Do ugi. as County . ■
’ To oil whom it may concern: Notice
is hereby given that Mrs. M. F. ,Norton
widow of Ii. N. Norton deceased, has
applied for the ,-etting apart of a y ears
support for herself aad, minor jjhildren
out of tlie estate of said deceased* and
appraisers having made their report.
This is to cite all parties interested to
show cause if any j they gan witliiu the
time allowed by law why; said applica
tiou should not be granted. This May
18th, 1,897.7 H. T. Cooper,
Ordinay.
GLOR0IA—Doi «I.AH C'OUXTY.
Virtue of ai deoi'efe granted by the 7 upe-
rior court df said county will be sifht be
fore tlie court house door in Douglas
county on the 1st Tuesday in June lf-07,
between; the h gal hours of sale the iol-
lowing property tq-wit: ]2.),iicr*-s of
land mdmor less in the south westcu u-
er of lot latd No 825 bounded as follows:
Gu the north by the Ga, -Pacific railway .
and Off the west by lauds of Ttieo Dor-
sefct and Off. the east- and .west by origi
nal land line Offfaid lot. Also uac iounl
lot of iand.V j 831 containing 37i- acres
more or less ail of said lands are lying -
and being in the 18 h district and 2nd
sectionof originaly Cherokee now DotiJss
las county Ua. The decree Under which
said land is to be sold was rendered by -
the supeiior court of Douglas county-at
the May term 1807 ip the case of T H
Selman et al vs S N Dorsett deferidantiri •,
fi fa arid R N Anderson administra’or iif
Sudie E Dorsett deceased claimant and
ail right title interest and claims owued
or controlled by the said .deceased and of
S N Dorsett in and to said land is to be
sbld. 1 his May 4th 1897. Crop on same
for this year reserved.
- \E. E. Jambs, .
Commissioner.
APPLICATION.
G-I-diCfA—Douglas, County.
1 oall whom it may concern: R. K.
James haviug in propbr fff rm applied
to ip e for permanent letters of ad in inis-,
trotion on the estate of John M James |
iate of said coffffty. This is to cite ail
aud singular the creditors and next of
kin of John J/. James to bo aud appear,
at my office within the time; allowed by
law and show cause if any they cap why
permanent administration should dot fie::
grunted fo R* E. Jaffies off John M.
James estate. Witness my hand aud of
ficial signature this 5th day of J/ffy 1807
. • . 1 " II. T. Cooper,
Ordinary
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