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SAY!
We are not going to sell any more goods on
time; this year. Jut Say/ we will pay the
HIGHEST MARKET PRICEJ
for Barter and sell you goods at the L()W6St
Cash Price- If you don’t believe we mea n
business, give us a call.
BARTLETT & WATSON CO. ,
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LOCAL um.
Mias Ella Babb is wry sick tills week.
Mrs. W. A. Penn 1ms been quite sick.
Judge F. P. Hudson was never lmppler
—a boy.
We bare been blessed with good rains
recently.
Mr. Q. W. Helms was In Atlanta this
week.
Mrs. 8. E. Ragsdale went to Atlanta
this week on business.
Mr. R. L. Rawls 1ms licon quite feeb'e
for the past few days.
There la much sickness In Dallas just
now, but not of a serious nature.
Mr. .1. R. Watson carried a lot of beef
cnttl : to Atlunll Monday. ;
AVe learn that Mr. N. Cooper, our efll-
cleut county treasurer, is Improving.
8. M. Geasy, Pierson, Mich., writes:—
“DcWllt’s Witch Har.el Salve Is cuiin :
more piles here to-day limn all othir
remedies combined. It cures ccr.ctna and
nil other skin diseases.” A. J. Cooper &
Company.
Mr. J. E. Bodenlinmer, of The Carroll
ton Advocate, visited his futhcr’s "family
Sunday.
Mr. W. 8. Kincaid Is smiling these day
—all on account of a new arrival at hi:
house-»a hoy.
It preserves the flesh when lacerated o,
wounded In any way. Stops the bleeding
stop-! the | min and heals quicker than any’
thing. That is wlmt Dr. Tlclicnor’s Anti,
septic does. T-y it when you get huit.
t sk 8. Robertson for It.
Mr. Malley Matthews, of Cedartown
was visiting fri'-neis and rel itlv * around
Dallas tills week.
Sheriff Wheeler and Mr. T. R. Echols
c .arrii'd Jane Leste/r and James Arnold,
both colored, to Milledgevllle Tuesday.
The human machine starts but once and
stops but once. You can keep it going
longest ami most regularly by using Du.
AVkt's Utile Early Rlser'H, the famous
’ little pills for constipation and all stomach
and liver troubles. A. J. Cooper <fc Co.
Mr. Noah Plnkartl brought a buenh of
wheat to our olHce tills week. It is near
ly ripe nud well grained. It is the ear
liest we have seen.
The Board of Edsic ition will lie 111 ses
sion to-day and probably to-morrow for
the purpose of adopting u series of tcxi
b oiks for the county.
8. C. P. Jones, Mllcsburg, Pa., writes:
*'I lmvu used DcAVilt’s Ultle Early Hi“et's
ever since they weie Introduced lic:e and
must s iy have never used any pills in my
family during forty years of house keep
ing Hint gavu such satisfactory results as
a 1 ixatlve or cathartic." A. J. Cooper.&
Company.
The teachers and pupils of the rnllns
Institute are making preparations for: ii :
entertainment at the close ol school. We
predict it will be a success.
There conies a time in life to all of us
when wc feel mean and "out of sorts”. I
and in u condition to invite disease. It is ;
'when wc need such a remedy as Dr. J. II. 1
McLean's Strengthening Cordial and
Blood Purifier. To persons exhausted by
sickness or overwork its in
vigorating influence h surprising, Pfotni t-
]y restoring health, energy sad cheerful
spirits. For sale by A. J. Gpopcr & Co.
Rev. ohn Baxter has recently purchas
ed a "two barrel” shot gun, and defies the
Spani-h flotilla to enter Weaver creek.
UOOD’8 Sarsaparilla is the One
■ ■ True Blood Purifier, Great Nerve
Tonic, Stomach Regulator. To thou
sands its great merit Is KNOWN.
Cat tii.i Robertson >* openlnj
it one quarry near New Hope. The
I. a native Virginian and is Inteicstt,.'
some flue milling property In North C
jina. He has a few hands at work geif>
out soap stone for shipment, and he >.
thus far well satisfied with the result. \
She Read About It
Tenhcase* Woman Profits by
Anothar’s Experience
Telia Now She Manages to Do All
Nor Housework.
"My left ankle broke out in a very pain
ful sore, caused by wbet le celled milk
le*. Aff» were told there wee not much
thet could done for It. I knew my
blood wee In a bed condition because
the least brulee on my other Hmfc would
form a eore. I read the testimonial ol a
lady who had suffered from the same
trouble ts mine, end who had been cured
by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, Her experience
Induced me to try this medicine. I con
tinued Its use until the sore was entirely
healed. I am now able to do all my
housework.” Mbs. Eliza Moork, Per-
Uli, Tennessee. Remember
Hood’s 8 p r .”ne
Is the best—In fact the One Truo Blood Purifier.
Bold by all druggists, fit; six tor Is.
Hood’s Pills °" r ' 1 IjT " Ilu i c »*r «o
nuuu S rllis toko, easy to operate. Sfic.
’ I
Mr. AV. P. Brown, representing the
weol-know : and reliable firm, the Cham-
lierlaln M-ilirine P mpan •, gave us a
ph remit ca last c k.
Skin Diseas is Cured.
For the cure of tetter, Itch, cer.emn
(rysipelns. nml nl irritations of the skill
Dr. Edmondson’s Eczema Cure is the
standard. Price fit) cents per bottle. Ad
dress Dr. Frank Edmonds: n, Atlanta, G.i.
LOST—A black-spotted hound, an
ewers to the name of "Roily." Pleise-
•lOlify me ami get liberal reward.
Mtta. Nancy Jonks.
Tetter, Snlt-Ithenm and Eczema.
The Intense Itching nnd smarting, inci
dent to these diseases, is instantly allayoc
by applying Chamberlain’a Eye anti
3kln Ointment. Many very bad cosei
have been pormanontly cured by it. It
ta equally efficient for itching pilen nnd
A favorite romody for Bore- nipples,
chapped bands, chilblains, frost bites
and chronic Boro eyes. 25 cts. per box.
Dr. Cntly’s Condition Powders, are
iust what n horse needs when in bad
-ondition. Tonic, blood purifier and
■ eriniftigo. Thoy are not food but
medicine and the best, in use to pnt a
horse in prime condition. Price 25
cents per package.
For sale by A. J. Cooper& Co.
Tr. and Mrs. J. Greer, of Marietta
accompanied by Alins Irene Golilsuii h
were the guests of Mr. J. M. Abies and
family last week.
Arc You
Easily Tired?
Just remember that all your
strength must edme from your
food. Did you evor think of
that?
Perhaps your muscles need
more strength, or your nerves;
or perhaps your stomach is
wo&k and cannot digest what
you eat. "—
If ydu need moro strength
then take
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypo-
phosphites. The oil is the most
easily changod of all foods into
strength; and the hypophos-
phites are the bast
tonics fur the nervoSf
SCOTT'S EMUL
SION is the easiest
and quickest cure for
weak throats, for
* l coughs of every kind,
and for all cases o f do-
, bility, weak nerves,
and loss of flesh.
Soc. and fi.oo; all druggists.
JTT & BOWNE, Chemise, New York.
DAVIS <fc FINCH
STILL THE LEADERS.
While imitators arc surging and pulling strings trying to claim Hio earth and
making themselvs odious with rich promisos they can’t till. The old reliable is moving
placidly along selling more goods than any other two houses in town, nnd buying from
the people all they have to sell. Canyon pass around us any of you good citizens when ycu
know wo are the fathers of your market and the mainstay in all your commercial
interest? Look to us for favors and call on us for information. Our shoulders are
broad and we are able to carry the loads heaped upon us by would-be competitors AND
NOT FALTER.
Common sense and experience are both requisites in business and while avc arc modest in our claims for the first
avc claim a good store of the latter and it is ever needful in buying and selling merchandise. We arc going to sell fifty
thousand dollars worth of goods this year. It takes goods and prices to bear up assertion. W&tcli US.
Your Friends,
Davis & Finch
We Avill sell grain cradles
it $1.75.
Dallas Hardware Co.
Don't forget that wc 11 e l mo y liesc
il>}«. Never neede 1 it orsc. A’m who
are badly behind with yourduea and li..ve
the m n iy, just roll nround nnd lea- e
■onto of it licry. AVe could make another
fellow smile. Understand?/ ,
L. F. Farley conducts a'arge mercantile
business at Liberty Hill, On. Ho says-
‘One application of Chamberlain's Pain
Balm relieved me of 11 severe pain in my
back. I think It (). K.” For lame buck,
rheumatism, neuralgia, swellings, sprains,
bruises, burns and scalds no other lini
ment can approach Chamberlain's I’aln
Balm. ' It is Intended especially for these
Il euses and is famous for Its cures. For
i:de by A. J. Cooper & Co.
Examination of Teachers.
The annual examination of teachers for
tlio public schools for Paulding county
will he held .it the In-dilute building^ in
DallaA on Friday. June J7lli next.
Rome of the question's will lie bused up-
n Hie Manual of Methods.^ nml upon
Page’s "Theory a ul Practice of Teaeliia; ,
ml Halleck’s Pin etiology.”
If your license do not expire before-
May, 1890. do not npply, unless you wish
to surrender the license you have.
If you do not intend to tench in this
lounty you nerd not 1 pply here. Go to
the county in which you Intend to teach
A'oti tired not npply, if you intend to
ps«« merely to see wlint you can do.
If you have, not a copy of Manual of
Methods' call an 1 get one.
Page’s Theory mid Practice of Teach
lug is In the Teachers’ Library. You can
obtain Halleck’s Psliyrliolngy of the
Amciicnn Book Co., Atlanta, Ga., price,
I think, *1.
Applicants are required by ln,v, to furn
ish in writing, rccommen-l itlons
(‘-tolerably”) good moral character.
AV. Z. Spinks, C. 8. Com
THE WAR.
There has nothing transpired since our
pist issue, in war circles of any import
ance. It was rumored Saturday evening
and also Tuesday evening that there had
been un engagement between the Ameri
can and Spanish fleets. The first proved
t o he untrue, and the second Ian not bcco
confirmed officially.
It appeals that Hie Spanish lie 1 eiul0 it
ted ours, and anchored at S n g > e’u
C .1 tin.
Tlic army of invasion of Cuba is b- ieig
mobilized at Tampa, but the eh lay 01 iy
gives 1 be Spaniard* Hie: eqipoi e.i.lty to
strengthen tiieir strongholds un tin hliimt.
“Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral
saved my little girla’ lives when
thoy had
Whooping cough.”
Mrs. A. H. BRERS,
Barnes, N. Y.
HALF-SIZE BOTTLES, 50c.
Flint Hill.
AVe are like bael money always on hnnel
Ne:ws is sc irse this vve-ek. .
T1 e singing at Flintllill lust Hunelay eve
was well attenelcel. .
Mlssrs \V. 8. Suggs nud AV.E.Croker
a'leneleel church at New Caiman last
s iruliiy.
M -e»es Ella Babb Potla Lester, eif Dallas,
visited friends near New Canaan last
sunelav.
Let 11s licur from T. If. E. again. 5
Elder AV. T. AVsIden preached al
Maccdo la last Sunday.
Candidates, Candidates, ellel you ever
hear the like? Hurrah for Caueller,
Berner anil Atkinson.
What has hccoqic of Uncle Billy?
Litti.e Ii>a.
nt. Olivet.
Here I am ngabi.
Mr. AV. T. Butler nnd family, of Admi
ts, arc visiting relatives nml frienels hero.
How is the young mini tliut got sick
fishing nnd sent for Ills girl nnd bottle o r
medicine?
Misses Ilatlie and Pollle-Jones made 11
pleasant call on the Illelge, and report a
ple-usant time.
Misses lela Collins, and Alie-e Howell
mneln a pleasant -all ueur Puinpkpivlne
I would like to hear fr im Swee theart,
lias she lost her fellow.
Bj:k.ii) AVaoon.
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•aid lot of uumtun
•ad cttuatjf Us for
AUu *1 thf hrii
BSWi&Sift
to b. se-M as ujir.fbi
Us fi (s Issues bz X.
•uunry, in Uvof uf II
■aid loi uf ■
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d vise, will be Mid
dlsMotsnei Ibltd
leftn».e*un«L,
be sold ss eijir.leirn.el wtlet land (<> satlNry *
a.; l.vl.ef on sad
A.h. Worlhsn.T. 0. of .aid
,HM stale, sad county vs.
nmumtif wild land for lla stole
Isa mr the :
C e l Ion
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Us ft fs luu.ef by A
county, In favor of t
mid lol of anrrfurae.
and cosnly Us Ur lb. y.sr IWT.
. i'V.*'VS '"fi' •a' 1 place will be Hold
Mejflsnd No. 116 III HielOlh dlilrlol sail UaS
section of I’ssldlnu county, Us.; levied on »nd
lo he told *• unrctuxnrd wild Ii
•Ifttp nml county vt.
las fl f* iMucd by A. L \V<
•onnty, In f*vor of th«* i
•old lot of itn r* iui »i'd wll
Also si Hi. asm. time and plsea will b. sold
lot m lend No. IS In Ilia tail, itlnirlct Slid Sod
section of I’luldin, e-ounty, Us.; levied on and
lo be sold ns unreturned wild lied to sslisfy s
tai fi f» Iieu.4 by A. I,. Worths:., f, c. of Mid
county, lu favor of the stale and eouaty vs.
•sill lol ot uaralurned wild Und for Its sUU
and county lax for the year IWT.
will bt sol,
.. Jd
strict and snd
levied on snd
4 Ip
A Iso nl the seme Urns snd aloa* v
lot III lane! No. 161 In Ibetltbdliti
eei-elou of I’euhlln,eoun-
county. In favor of Hm «Ut«> and county v>.
Mid lot ol unrrturnrd wild laud for iu «Ut«
*nd county tux for Ihft y«*r 1S97.
AIM ft» H»r Mm* time and place will bs sold
lot ol Und Np. 2WI In the 19th dUtrlct and 2nd
•ectlon of Paulding county. <>•.; levied on and
to be cold *• unreturned wild lend to Mtlefy g
t«x fl fft iMued by A. L. Worfhxn, T C. of Mid
tounty, In favor i f the state ami county vs.
Also at tho ttimt time end place will be sMd
lot of Und Key 69ft In the 19tb district and 2nd
• •ctlon of I'auldliig county, Gft.; levied on and
to tie sold as unretunied wild land to satisfy a
tsx fl fa Issued by A. L. \Vortli*n, T. 0. of mild
county. In favor of the state uud county vs.
Mid lot of unretumed wild land for Its state
and county tax for the year Ihj,.
Also at the aame Urns and place will be sold
lot of land No. 902 In the 19th cfttstrlot and 2nd
section of Paulding cojhty, Ga.; levied on and
to tie sold as unretumed wild laud lo satisfy a
Ua fl fa Issued by A. L. Worthau, T. U. of said
eounty, lu favor of the state and county vs.
• •I/I 1 f nl Mflrsluanoil m/II/I I... -I i_. i...
tel of laud No. Ml In the 19th district and 2nd
section ol Paulding county, Ga.; lrvi« d on and
to be xold aa uuiriuineti wild laud to euiufy a
lax ft fa Ixxued by A. L. Worihan, T. C. of said
county. In favor of the state and county vs.
section of Paulding county, Ga.; levied on un
lo be sold km uurrtuiiiffl wild land lo satisfy
tax fl fa Issued by A. L. Worthan, T. C. of said
county, in favor of the state and county vs.
Mid lot of unretumed wild land for lu slate
and county tas for the year 1997.
Also nt Ho* same time and i 'icr w ’ll >«r sold
!■ t of In ml Ao. EL'9 In tin* Hull <l!x»rh t nix’ nd
sectio i of Pnuldlnp county tin.: |cvl»d on nnd
to Is* -old ns unretumed wild lnml to eatisfy a
tnx fl fn Issued by A. h. Worthan. T. C. of raid
count •. In favor of the state nml county vs.
-rtld lot of unreturned wild Innd^Ar Its slate
and county tnx for the year lister
ONLY tlio l»fpt when you
neei* u Medicine. Hood’s barBttpH-
rilln is the best blood purifier, nerve
and stomach tonic. Get HOOD’S.
Arc eliflfcrcnt from all other
meeliciues. Each performs
a specific eluty, thus eloing away with
drastic purgatives anil curing by the
Mild Power Theory.
One I'ink Fill touches the liver, re
moves tile bile, the bile
moves tile Imwels. The
Tonic relief does the rest.
Have one I Sample free el ftny .tore.
Complete Treatment, 25 close, 2Ac.
brown Mfg. Co., N. Y. & Crccscvlllc, Teas.
Riilise rilie for Tnx New Eiia anil Week
ly Constitution. Only ® 1.80 for le Hi pa.
per-. Subscribe now and try yo-.ir e-lesiie e
or the ♦2500.
I> . Tie:lu:n..r’. Antlseptl'" smells like
peppermint Candy and is “just a* good”
hut for a different purpose. Try it next
time you get hurt or huve Colic, Onlj
60c. a bottle by S. Robertson Si Son.
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve
Car«. Pllce, Scalel., Borin.
B
r»ess
Is caused by torpid l.vcr, ilucli pi. cuts diges
tion and permits food V) .'ermeut ami » utrlfy la
the stomach. TU n folk*** dizziness, hca.. cl»e,
Insorolna, nervousnoss, and, .
If not relieved, bilious fever I
or blood poisoning. Hood's I
Pills stimulate the stomach, 1
rouse the liver, cure headache, dlzzln
stlpatlon, etc. V* rents. Sold by all dru|
Tbs only PlUs Vo take with ilooa'i boraap