The Dallas new era. (Dallas, Paulding County, Ga.) 1898-current, June 10, 1898, Image 3

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Sheriff Sales. l"uu"An}'Vn J u^v 35^® I- district JSSiiJsr* t *2.■*«»* iiu in eUI?nt» h Llih.'5 0 S, h VL T ? 1 Collector of said ggn^safflaa ■SmS&K • B J fce Property of W. k. Waddell to Hl^ &aS!S #Jo COU *k ? ln ***** ot J - ” from the Justice court of th» mi at ; T0 THE TRADE.O from the Justleeoourt of the 9Cli t Si“ ,d w ' *• ****• B- F. WHXBLBR, Sheriff. OEORGIA, I Paui.dinq County ( To all whom it may concern: N- *'im1nl»tr*trtx on the estate 1 1 . *“• " , . 1 ' nf snlrt enmity deeeaa- d. liar lug filed her )inlltlnn for rilsciinrgc, tl-ts Is to cite all persons concerned to show eaua agalnsuliegrsnttiigof tills discharge at th n-Kiilar term of the Court of ordinary formic temher'laoS lf d 011 "" ll "‘* Mom!llJ ’ 1,1 Sei> ' P. HUDSON, Ortllmtry. STATE OF GEORGIA, Paui.dino County. To nil whom it may concern: It. U Owena havInK applied for the ehanp lna Of the puhlle mail cnmmem-liigat the most eaaleriy crossing of liratleh on lot of land of .1 h. Brown a No. tiki in the end district and aril section of aeld comity, nhout is, miles from i he town of Dallas on the Dallas and Buck mart Said road to lx-changed so as in no h running th ronpi east amt parallel to In lots No. jasl-cilT and throuph corner of lot N Yiia n said district and seetlnn. intersecting wttli the present road la-tween the realdenee" o( J. H. \\ caver anil Lney I'lnkiiril. Notice I- hereby given thin said niipllentlnn will !«• tin ally granted on the .-.th -lay of Julv, isiis next If nil auflleient cause he shown to ihe contrary This June mli, ltft'b. p. i*. HUDSON, Orilimuy. GEORGIA, > Paui.dino County. j To nil whom it may concern: T. I). Langley, administrator, de lionls non on the estate of .1. VV. Langley, de- ceased, Ims in due form applied to the undersigned for letters of dismission ns administrator on said estate, and I will pass upon said application on Ihe first Monday in July, 1898. Given under nu band and official signature. This Ihe 4th day of April, 1808. F. P. IlnnsoN. Ordinary. STATE OF GEORGIA, I Paui.dino County. ) To all whom it may concern: John J. Cooper, ndmlnistrator of the estate of Jus. J. Lindsey, late of said counly deccasetl, Ims in tine form applied to the undersigned for letters of ill;mis sion ns administrator of suid estate and I will pass upon said application on the 1st Monday in July, 1808. Given under my hand and official signature. This April 0th, 1808. F. P. Hudson, Ordinary. GEORGIA, I Paui.dino County. ) To nil whom' it may,'concern: F. M. Matthews, administrator o r the eslalc of Surah Compton, deceased, Ims in duo form applied to the undersigned for Idlers of dismission ns administrator on said estate and 1 will pass upon said applicalion on tin; first Monday in August 18'. 8. Given under my hand and iilliclnl signature. This May 5th, 1808. F P. Hudson, Ordinary. Don’t fail to come in and examine our goods and prices. When in need of any thing in the way of General Merchandise, call on us. “Fair dealings and the low est prices,” is our motto. Thanking you for your past patronage, we hope by fair dealings and low prices to obtain a fair share of your trade in the future. Respectfully, R. W. RUSSOM. •SOUTHERN 111BLICAL ASSEMBLY KNOXVILLE, TENN., JUNK lfilh- 25th, 18118—REDUCED RATES VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY. On account of the meeting of Ihe Soull - rn Biblical Assembly at Knoxville, Tcr.n. June l<)th-25th, 18118, the Southern Hail- way will sell tickets from points on lines to Knoxville and return, at rate ol me fare for the round trip. Tickets will lie sold on June 13th, 18th, 11th, 16th lfilh and 17th, witli final limit June 27th, alto on Juno 20th and 21st, with fluid limit July 4th, 1808. For further information and descriptive ircuhir relative to same please call on agent of the Southern Railway. Vie have at tills office a cure for II c toothache which effects an instant aim permanent cure. Call on us when you have toothache. THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE. Lung Trob es and Consumption Can be Cured. An Eminent New York Chemist and Scientist Make* a Free Offer to Our Keiuleis. The distinguished New York chemint, T. A. Sloeuin, demonstrating his discovery of a reliable and absolute cure for Con sumption (Pulmonary Tuberculosis) and all bronchial, throat.* lung and chest dis- eases. KtuhtMirn, coughs, catarrhal affect ions, general decline and weakness, loss of llesh. and all conditions of wasting a- way, will send TIIItKfi FI IKE BOTTLES (all different) of his New Discoveries to any afflicted reader of The New Eiia writing for them. His “New Scientific Treatment” lias cured thousands permanently by its time- iv us*. - , and lie considers it a simple pro fessional duty to suffering humanity to donate a trial of his infallible cure. Scienc • d »ily develops new wonders, and this great chemist, patiently experi. menting for years, has produced results as beneficial to humanity as can lie claim ed by any modern genius. His assertion that lung troubles and consumption are curable in any climate is proven by "Imartfclt letters ol gratitude,” filed in his American an l European laboratories in thousands from those cured in ail parts of the world. Medical experts concede that bronchial, chest and luiiir (roubles lead to Consump tion, which, uninterrupted, means speedy and certain dentil. Simply write to T, A. Slocum, TNI. C., 98 Pine street. New York, giving postof fice and express address, and the free* medicine will he promptly sent. Suffer ers viiould take instant advantage of ids generous proposition. offer LUMBER! LUMBER! Rough and Dressed Lumber, Moulding and Shingles. Will deliver cur lead lots at Dallas, Hiram Powder Springs or Acworth on short notice. It will lie to your interest to write m and get my prices before ordering elsewhere. W. M. Elsberry, Taylorsville, Ga. Headache bad? Get Dr. Miles' Pain Pills. The Tourist Sleeping Car Line operated by the Southern Hallway between Wash ington and San Franeisc without change* via New Orleans, has proven so success ful that it has become necessary to make a semi weekly service, the Westbound de parture being on Wednesday and Sn'.ur- day of each week. This sleeper offers sleeping car facilities to persons holding first or second-class tickets, the berth rate being only #7.00 from Washington to San Francisco, Los Angeles or Poriland, berth being large enough for occupancy by two people, if desired, without extra charge. These Sleepers run through Texas, Ar izona and New Mexico, and connect with similar cars for Oregon. Informnrtior. in regard thereto may he had from any Southern Kailwav Ticket Agent, Sunset Tourist Excursions, Oil IYmn. Av •. N. W., Washington, D. C,, or / rom Mr. W. A. Turk, G. P. A., 1300 Penn. Ave. N. W., Washington, D. C. BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE. THE BEST SALVE in tin- world for Guta, Bruises, Sores, floors, Salt Rheum 1'Vver Sores, Tetter, ('flapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruj tlons, &nd positively cures Files, or no pay re -piired. Il is guaranteed to give perfee satisfaction or moncy'refunded. Price 25 cents per box. FOR SALE BY A. J. Cooper Co. REDUCED RATES TO CHATTANOO- OA VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY, ACCOUNT MILITARY ENCAMP MENT, CHICK AM AUOA PARK. On account of the Military encampment lit Chii kapi iuga Park, the Southern R ill- way will sell tickets from points on Us Hue south of Morristown Tonn., norlli of Atlanta, Ga., and east of TiiseiimMa, Ala., to Chattanooga, Tcun., ami return at rate of one fare for the round trip. Tickets will lie sold on Saturdays and Sundays of h week -luring Hie encampment, limit ed to return Monday following date of alo. H Call on any agent of the Southern Rail way for further information. All who wish to purchase Reapers and Binders wilt do well, before buying, to M. S. Austin, agent for Moore’s Reapers and Binders. Address, Acwoitli, Ga. N. H. BULLOCK, PICAIJCK IN Fine Wines, Liquors, Etc. For Over Filly yearn. Mih, Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for o\oi* fifty years by millions of mothers for their child, en w!. ile teething with perfect success It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pains, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferor immediately. .Sold by Druggists in c\ery part of tbo world. Twenty-five cents a bottle, 11(5 sum and ask for “Mrs A inslow’s Soothing Syrup ” and take no oilier kind. TAKE THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY. If you arc going to I ravel North, East, South or West, we offer you through schedule and first class service to Wash- ington. New York and all points cast Jacksonville, Tampa ami all points South- | l krough Memphis, Kye from #1.50 to #8.00 per gallon. Good Corn #2.00 per gallon. Peach and Ap.ilo Brandies #2.50 per gallon. Bottle liter from #1.00 to #1.50 per gallon. Keg Beer from #1.25 to 2.5.* per keg. All kinds of wines .’sunlly f i nd in first-class bar. Mail orders promptly fllle I. Call on me, or write. Your Old Friend. N. H. BULLOCK, No. L'5 W. Mil did 1 and 80 S. Broad Sts. ATLANTA, Ga. Reduced Rates lo Dallas, Texas. The Southern Railway and Alabama Great Southern R. It., announces a rale of one fare for Ihe round trip lo Dalian, Texas and return for Ihe Imperial (! ■un- ell, Mobile Mystic Sh pie, to beheld June 14-17, 1808. Tickets a ill lie sold June 10, 11, and 12. good to return until June 28th 1828. Choice of ro te-, either hreveport or New easi; Te; Arkun Missouri, Kansas, Please tell die Doctor that you'saw his Indian Territory, Oklahoma, California, fer in IiieNbwEha. Colorado Oregon and all points West or No-tli-west. Get reli -hie routes, rates, etc. way, or write C. I information regarding , from Southern Rail- Jackson, T. I*. A. Chattanooga, Tenn C. A. IillNSCOTEIt. A. G. P. Orleans, with only one change of ears. For further information call on or write, C. K. Jack-son, T. P. A„ Clinttanoogn, Turn. Chattanooga. Tenn. Tansy Pills ten i larities. Safety For Women, Pennyroyal and Cotton Root mve all suppressions and irregu- | er box. For particulars ad dress Dr. Frank Edmondson, Atlanta, Ga TAKE ONLY ■ need h medicine LY the best when you M ERVES must be fedoti pure, rich cine. Hood’s Sarsapa- blood. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the rilla is the best Idood purifier, nerve best uerve tonic. By enriching the aud stomach tonic. Get HOOD’8. Wood it makes the nerves STRONC. Grim-vlssged war haa its humorous ns well as its terrible side, and Capt.-Gen. Blanco is not the only humorist In the present conflict. The cablegram to Mad. rid from that redoubtable command,r •bout the mule that nat killed at Matan. •as set two continents a laughing and tbousaads of rhymers to writing verses. And it is a dull day when he does not In a dispatch to the Spanish government dc- stoy several American men-of-witr. But ns a humorist the captain at Manila Who requested a cessation of hostilities whit, he went uslinrc for nu-re ammuni tion Is,milled to the cake. The Petrel -if 54ewes'» fleet cluisctl a gunboat up the IV Seeing lie was cornered the captain of tile Spanish gunboat went to t^e Petrel in a small bout under n flag of fruce to make terms. The American cap- tain told him he must surrender or light. Wc are willing to tight," replied tie Spaniard. "Please allow ns to send for am munition, because our store Is exhausted." There was doeidctlly no humor, howev er, In the misuse of die flag of truce by the Spanish Cupl. Santa at the Cavite nrs’eual. lie hoisted a white flag when lie was sole pressed, anil when die Americana, bellcv. ing lie had surrendered, came Intake pos session, they found the Spaniards still tin ier arms. '1 lie withdrawal of die troops with their arms pending negotiations fo r surrender was an Instance of treachery and had faith. riie coolness with which Commodore Prmcy interrupted the buttle for break- fast is decidedly humorous. The crews of -be warships were shut up below decks, with hot boilers within and a tropical sun without, ami die intense bent would pos sibly have done more dninago than tin. Spanish guns. Ho breakfast time came most opportunely. But it is not likely that a great Imttlu was ever deliberately. Interrupted before by the soon 1 o' the breakfast hell. An incident took place at die battle ol Mobile Bay when a breakfast was ko| ( waiting for the close of holtllillcs. Roar Admiral James K. Jouett, of Montgomery county, Mil,, then nlleiiteimnt-romnmndcr was in command of a vessel, A lieutenant named Murphy, who lmd resigned from llie United Slides navy, had commend » f one of the small confederate boats in die buy. Jouett and Murphy lmd been warm friends before die war at the naval penile- my. So Jouett hurl a delightful breakfast prepared anil then set themselves In cap ture Murphy’s boat. Tills In- aueeee.'eil in doing after some delay, ami Miuphv came aboard with his arm In a sling to surrender Ids sword In the most formal manner. Instead of taking the aw»-cl Jouett rnproa-lied Murphy for keeping breakfast waiting. Upon seeing the feast Murphy, who was very hungry, soldi •‘Imictl. If you lmd only sent me me word about lids lireatfnst 1 would Imvo sur rendered an hour ago."—Baltimore Him. Agrlcultaral Commissioner on the Course to Pursue In View or the High Wheat Prices nml With the Prosper! of e Contlniuiuee of Such Market Conditions. A Clever Trick. I certainly looks like it. 1ml tlic-c i- I'cnlly no trick about il. Anybody can try it who has Lame Back nml Weak Kill- re .-a, Malaria or nervous troubles. Wi mean lie run cure himself right awav b l iking Electric Bitters. This mcdlelir 'ones up the wb 1 system, nets ns iislitt- iilnnt to Liver nml Kidneys, is a him d purifier nerve tonic, it cures Coiistlpn- tlnn. Headache. Fainting Spells, Sleep leanness and Melancholy. It is purely vegetable, a mild laxative, nod restores Ihe system lo its natural vigor. Try Elec tric Hitlers and la- convinced Ihnt they lire a mirnlile worker. Every bottle guar anteed. Only 50c a bottle at A. J. Cooper & Co.’s Drug’Store. Reduce! Rates to Washington, D. C. For the meeting of Ihe National E»l - ffttioiml Ah«ocIuMoii to be held at WiimI - Luton, I). C.. July ?th-12*h, 1898. tie Southern Hail way will sell tickets, s t rate of one fare for the round trip, plus #2.00. Tickets on sale July 4th lo 7th in clusive, good to return until July 10th, 1808. By depositing with agent and pay- nnnt of fifty cents, they may he extend ed until August 31st, 1808. For further imf< filiation call on or write, C. E. Jackson, 'I. P. A., Chatta nooga, Tenn. Millions Given Away. I» is ceitainly gratifying to the pula lo know of one concern in Hu* land wl u are not afraid to In* generous to the need) and suffering. The proprietors of I) . King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs an I Colds have given aw: y over ten millior trial bottles of this great ined-1 ieine; and have the satisfaction of know ing it has absolutely cured thousands ol j hopeless eases. Asthma, Bronchitis, lioarscnc :s and all diseases the Throat,’ Chest and Lungs are surely uied by it. i Call on A. J. Cooper A: Co., Druggist, and get a trial bottle free. Regular size 50c. and #1. Every bottle guaranteed, or price refunded. % Dr.l’AltTMENT OF Acinici't/mitt, Ati.anta, June 1, 1898. With wheat quoted nt an almost un precedented figure and prices of other food crops advancing, and with the prosjmet of such market conditions be ing sustained for at least some months to come, prudent farmers nro now east- about for pruetieal means of supple menting their food enpnlies. There is no section of tho world in which u greater vurlety of KORAOH CHOPS may lie grown limn in tho south, and as a measure of safety it would bo well for Georgia farmers to put in such of those crops ns our surroundings and opportu nities render possible. First and foru- mast comes Foil AUK coil N AS A Fonnr.ll CHOP Ol! FOIt 8JI.AQK. As to tho best methods of managing this crop thoro ore somewhat conflicting opinions, Inu these result from a mis apprehension rnthor than from any roai difference in tho proper plans for plant ing, cultivating, etc. It depends upon the purpose lor which tho crop is in tended, as to which method should he adopted. If tho crop is iiiteudod for fodder, that is, to bo cut and cured, tho object is to secure a largo yield of small and medinm si/.od stalks, having nn abundance of leaves uml little grain. Tho plants may, therefore, Is; planted ln narrow rows and crowded in the drill. In curing tills crop the surplus moisture Is dried out and wo have a nutritious forage, which, supplemented with grain, mnkcR a good mid complete rat on. But in plundng corn for the silo, tiio object Is to seenro n good yield of well de veloped stalks, each nnn hearing nt least one well grown ear upon it. The plant. innst not tie crowded too olosoly to gether. The rows should lie at, least 3 to 4 foot apart, and the plants should stand from 15 to 20 inches in tho row. If the plnnts stand closer than tilts the stalks do not liavo room to maturo sufficiently and tho consequence is watery stalks, a ml’the ears which form are not well filled wit^g grain, Silngo mndo from such corn ns tills is apt to Iw very nnsnt- isfaotory—sonr und Innutritions. From tbiH explanation wo see that fodder corn shonid lio crowded ns closo ns die strength of tho laud will admit, while a corn i rop intended for the silo should have sufficient disluuoo to produce a heavy yield of stalks and ears suffi ciently matured to bo curod tutu good, sweet silage, Tlllt FRA CROP, Field pens glvo us another crop for forage, of which too much cannot be said. Among tliu many advantages of tliis crop Is dm fact that it can bo sown Irom May until July, mid also that it can be utilized us n tliree-fold food, for man, for beast and for the land. No mutter in what way wo decido to nsu it it will return with Interest whatever amount wo have invested in it. miixet. , Millet also mny lie seeded nt any time from May to August, and though it ro quires richer hind and more thorough preparation than corn or js-ps, it is a pood investment where forage promises to lie short. Ono bnsliol of German millet, sown on nil aero of laud, well prepared and tho seed harrowed In, will make a heavy yield, and when curod at the proper time, that is before tho seeds mature, will miiko a most acceptable ad dition to our forage supply. ROltOIIUM. Forghnm is n crop which shonid find a place on every Georgia farm. It is not affected by drouth to file miaous dign o that onr corn crop often is, and the stalk und tho grain are both ex cellent food for cattle and hogs, la-sides which there is usually a good demand for the syrup. With tho improved sys tern of ovnporuting, now in general use, the syrup has become a desirable ariiele of fond in most furm households. Dur ing die hot seaaou the mull who is for tunate enough to have a sorghum patch is assnred of green fond for ids stock when every other crop is drying up, while the erred fodder makes a nutri tions and appetizing feed lor the winter months. It is not too late to plant any of these four crops—indeed, all may Is- planted inter than thin date, anil under favor- ab'e conditions will be very satisfactory. Though there are other crops, which in time may supersede them, we would advise, as we have, theso four forage crops of such well known value, ami with die enltivntion of which we are so thoroughly lumiliar, that wo do not venture, except by way of experiment on a small scale, on die culture of new and untried crops. It i- well for each farmer to give his attention to these new crops und to thoroughly satisfy himself as to their merits before under taking their culture to any large extent. ln these days, when inquiries are constantly being received at this de partment as to the value and efficiency ot cei'taiu Insecticides, aud when Paris lias been m-, the Ota Experiment S-, of SITTW6 in reducing the',4 | where Urffu qneut;tie*— i White a-seuic, tun l about one third green, and tUtlUni trouble in die w»y off Y»ttl green does notdWoIve nadij constant agitation to kMflt 1 thug. Hen is the loxnmla: Dissolve I'ponndsbf totem arsemo am 4 pounds of carb soda iwushi igaodn) in 3 galloni( ter and use itjj pints of this mixf 50 gallons of Bordeaux mixture, will In found sufficient for any pie where a - oiiiUmitien mixture for-itui, gns mill insect is-sts is required. Asjf. p instance, potato blight (fungus), dvf potato hugs ihisoct); apple scab (fun^ gus), and apple worms (insect). The easiest way, says the bnliedn, to make the solutions is to pur imrii tho white arsenic und the carbonate or so la in a gallon of boiling water, keep boil ing nhout 15 minutes, or unrilucl-ar liquid is. formed, and then dilute to 2 gallons. This is die tousen w hen If is nee s- sary to wago an un- as ng warfare against all kinds of in-. . r and fungus nests, anil the above YiomliimiUnn of Rouleaux nml white Ar. enin is effective destroying a lnrge propor'iou of these most annoying und ilest.-u- liveenemlea. The horticulturist nr farmer, hide—lmiy mini, w lie looks to t’le products of tit- soil i ‘Vi- an, w no looks to tu- products of tl:-f. » il as the reward ot ids labor, would d.i >11 to study tho discuses nml insects \\ which uro liable to attic k Ids special f crops and nt the first indication of their presenea use active and prompt meas ure* to prevent serious injury. Sumo- times a few days’ duhiy in using proper remedies is Intel, mote ospoulaliy in tho rapidly maturing orop4. Personal ob servation in the different sections of the state confirm the reports of promising crop conditions, altltettgh in soino sec tions tiio dry wpoMiW lhas retarded tho satisfactory devttl-gmYent of tho young plants unds'uJMff^Jte'oat crop. U. .X-'^tiwpiTT, Cominsionor. CONDITION^F THE CROPS. J Iteduerd Cotton Area unit Corn Sinull Tliruugliniit Up- Slate. cotton. Tills crop somewhat retarded by high winds and cool nights in May. Aerongo loss limn last year. Stands not good in many comities on account of dry weather. Some fields have lmd to bo roplunled. Plants small. Cultivation goal. Will improve wuli tho advent of warm nights aud hot suns. CORN. Small throngliont tho stnto, on ac count of cool weather in April and want of rain. Stands fairly good. Bomo dam- ago from out worms. OATS. Have suffered greatly from drou particularly ill South Georgia, wf niiny fields have been ruined. The orop is so injured by dry wentho.._. Ihnt tho yield will not be up to th« averago. p'V WItRAT. Ixirgost acreage planted In vonrs. AtV V least twleo ns much us lust year. Pro*, poets tine for the best cro])s in many years. Very little nut reported and tho crop is almost nssured. Tiio fi-usl pi ico will lieu great boon to tL-u luriiiers of North Georgia. OANK. Acreage greater than last year. Stands not good on iieeomit ol ilia nnproeo- dentul drouth through Si,nth Georgia. KICK. Increased aerengu and plants doing well were irrigation is used. Upland rii e hum 11 ami backward. Minor crops, such us potatoes, hay, etc., Imvo suffered in many couuties lor want of rant. FRUIT*. Tin- peach crop i.r.uui.- e to is: one of the largest ever made. All (filler limits, except apples, promise well. Tim straw berry -Top, though .umuwh.it injured by die cold snap in April, rallied later oil, and nil imuiemm crop will lie mar keted. Hlnckierrios mid ocher smull trails are prom.s—l in prolusion. Mel ons are doing wcil. INFORMATION ON FARMING. State Agrlciilliii’iil Depiirtmeiit lte> piles to a N iiin lx-r -if I nqilll'les, Qukhtion.—Please advise me about eoni|X)atitig. Fur several yea is I imvo composted my sitiblo man dm- with cot tonseed. elieiiiicals, rinh earth. --:e. t Imt it is n heavy j-,1) and requires s-i ipneii extra work in handling that 1 have been debuting in my own mind whether some other plan won hi not jay better. Re cently my nrientioii bus been called to nrtii-les ill ngri-Titiiiral jonrmiU on di:s subject, in which die writers say tins plan will soon 1 ocomo a thing of Mu past. Do j«.n iigri-e with tliis view, or what wouid yon udvi.se? ALL WOW5iV Is the host r.,r remsic Tr-nWc.. Uorrerts all irregularities In Female Organs Should be irn-guiar-iin i- --i-.ini,- -,rg:iiis s-onuiu oe taken f--r Change ot lute and ni-r-ire Chlld-Birtb. PlMters "OH Tine'' ---nolir. Imvo stood die test for twenty : ears. Mail • oelr liy r-w K-..sns»r MI-Slelnp ro., Ciiah For Sale liy S. Robertson & Son. For sale by A. I. Cooper -C Co. T HINK about your health. Do not allow scrolula taints to develop in your blood. Take Hood’s Sarsapa rilla now und keep yourself WELL*