The Dallas new era. (Dallas, Paulding County, Ga.) 1898-current, July 15, 1898, Image 3

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r Sheriff S*les. Will br sold before theeourthnuse door In the town of Dills*. Georgia, within the legal hours rJ • nn 'I” 1 nr *, In August nrxt. tnr following property, to-wlt: The entire mineral Interest of every eharae- t»r In lots Of land Nos. mj and Till in tl,r snl district and Srd section of Paulding county, «». Is-Ttrd oa and In he sold as the property of June* and Claton Carnes to satisfy a tax it fa Issued hy A. L, Wnrthan, tax collector of said connlytnfayor of the state and county ? '• W ;J"" m ‘•W*' ,or '"nics and Claton tor state aad county taxes for the year B. F. WUKKhKB, Sheriff. Notice to Probate Will ). Conn of Ordinary o f toai’w'iil'^es 'Ji Fauldlng County, Ocor- rnelil' ! « nrt „ T ri**' ' Kl "' J ’l1y term 1MW. IV- CiHiner Ui. I ,,,,0n l " ProlmtC the Will SSHto 1 <•» »f said deceased In sol- eounly, deceased. leant form. _ ts. t F. R. Cooper, W. J, l Cooper,etTal. ) ** " ?, r0, ' rvi ’ ' h "' Cooper Is. andappear •I the Court of Ordinary to ho held at Dallas, «a., in and tor said county, on the flint Mon- ««y In September next, then and there to show cause, |f a„ T „ |41i why the paper offered for probate should not tie admitted to record at thedast will and testament of said deceased W llnea. the Honorable K. P. Hudson Judge of said ecurt, This July 4th lues. F. P. Hudson, Ordinary and cx-nfflrln Clerk of the Court of Ordinary of said County. GEORGIA, > Paui.dino County. J , To all 'whom It may concern: Mrs. S. ft. Florence, Administratrix of the ettatf J. Florence deceased, has. In due form; apptted to the undersigned for leave to sell some of Osjanda belonging to the estate of said deceased, and said application will be hfAfd on the Aral Monday in August npxt. Olsen tinder my hand and official signature July 6th IMS. F. P. Hudson, Ordinary. OTO THE TRADE.O GEORGIA, I Paulding County I \ To all whom It nifty ronofrn? administratrix on the estnte fcsiie-e'Hlj l! 1 **' *.*A.°* ** ,rt county deceased. haTlnR filed her |ietltlon for discharge, this Is Incite all persons concerned to show eanso agalnat the granting of this discharge at the EK. t ’ <n,rt "f Ordinary for said Jf h »'d on the first Monday In 8ep- ' t. P. hUDSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA, I Paui.dino County, J To all whom it rany'concern: F. M. Matthewa, administrator on the estate of Sarah Compton, deceased, linn in due form applied to the undersigned for letters of dlsmiaalon as uilinlnislrator on satd'eatate and I will paaa u|>on snitl application on the first Monday in August >888. Olsen under my hand and nllleinl Signature. This May 6th, 1888. F. P. Hudson, Ordinary. Annual Reunion or Confederate Vet- tram. Reduced Ratei Via Seuthern Railway. Ou account of the Annual Reunion Uni ted Confederate Veterans til Atlanta, Gn., July 80th to 28rd, 1898, the Southern Railway will sell ticket* from points on Its lines to Atlanta, Gn., nod return at Yery low rates. From points within u radius of 100 miles of Atlanta, tickets will be.sold July 18th and 20tli, with final lim it July 28th; and fram points beyond a radius Of 100 mile* of Atlanta tickets will he sold Inly 17th 18th and 19th, with final limit July 31st. Call on nny agent of the Southern Railway for further in. formation. Don’t fail to come in and examine our . goods and prices. When in needof 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. W. P. COOPER & BROTHER We liavo lit tills office n cure for I lie tonthnche which effects nn Instnnt nnil permanent cure. Call on us when you linvo toothache. Thft Hot Springs of Arkansas The Mountain Looked Miracle of the Ozarks- The hot waters, the mountain air, equa ble climate nnd the pine forests make Hot Springs the most wonderful health and pleasure resort in the world, summer or winter. It is owned, endorsed and con. trolledlby the U. S. Gorernment nnd has accommodations for all classes. The Ar lington and Park hotels and (to others ami 800 boarding houses are open »»]! summer. Haring an altitude or 2000 feet it is a cool, safe and nearby refuge during the heated term In the south. For information concerning Hot Springs address C. F. Cooly, Manager business Men’s League, Hot Springs, Ark. For reduced excursion tickets ami pnr iculars of the trip see locul agent or ad dress W. A. Turk, Gen’l Pass. Agl. South ern Ry., Washington, D. C. LUMBER! LUMBER! Rough and Dressed Lumber, Moulding and Shingles. Will deliver car load lots at Dallas, Hiram Powder Springs or Acworth on short notice. It will lie to your interest to write me and get my prices Indore ordering •lsewhere. W. M. Elsbbiiky, Taylorsville, Ga. Headache had? (1st Dr. Miles’ Pain Pills. AYSPKPSIA Is the cause of urn- “ told suffering. By taking Hood’s Bara&tarilla the digestive organs are toMCMd dyspepsia It CURED. 4 • "* The Tourist Sleeping Car Line operated hy the Southern Railway between Wash, ington and Sun Franclsc without change, via New Orleans, has proven so success ful that it lias become necessary to make a semi weekly service, theWestlimind de parture lieing on Wednesday and Satur day of eaeli week. Tills sleeper offers sleeplngcar facilities to persons holding tirst or second-class tickets, the berth rate being only from Washington to San Francisco. Los Angeles, or Porllund, berth being large enough for occupancy hy two people, if desired, without extra charge. These Sleepers run through Trxns, Ar izona and New Mexico, and connect with similar cars for Oregon. Informartion in regard thereto, may lie had from any Southern Railway Ticket Agent, Sunset Tourist Excursions, 611 Penn. Avc. N. \V., Washington, I), C,, or rom Mr. W. A. Turk, G. P. A., 1800 Penn. Avc. N. W., Washington, D. C. For Over Filly years. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has beon used for over fifty yours by millions of mother* for their childi en while teething witli perfect success, it soothes the child, softens tlio gums, allays all pains, cures wind colic, and is the best, remedy (or Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by Druggists very part of the world. Twonly-five cents a bottle, lie sure and nsk for “Mrs Winslow’s Soothing Syrup ” and take no other kind. BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE. TIIE BEST SALVE in the world foi Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, &nd positively cures Piles, or no pay re ({Hired. It js guaranteed to give perfoe satisfaction or numey’refunded. Price 36 cents per box. FOR SALE 11V A. J. Cooper Co. REDUCED RATES TO C1IATTANOO- GA VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ACCOUNT MILITARY ENCAMP MENT, CIIIOKAMAUOA PARK. On account of Ihe Military encampment «t Chlckamatiga Park, the Southern Rail way «III sell tickets from points on its lino south of Morristown Tcnn., north ol Atlanta, Ga., and east ofTuBCumhlii, Ala., to Chattanooga, Tcnn., and return at rate of one fare for the round trip. Tickets will he sold on Saturdays and Sundays of each week during the encampment, limit ed to return Monday following date n sale. Call on any agent of the Southern Rail way for further information. TAKE THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY. If you are going to travel North, East, South or West, we offer you through schedule and tirst class service to Wash ington, New York and all points east Jacksonville, Tampa and nil points South east: Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, California, Colorado, Oregon and all points West or North-west. Get reliable information regarding routes, rates, etc., from Southern Rail way, or write C. E. Jackson, T. P. A. Chattanooga, Tcnn. C. A. Biinhootkii, A. G. P. A. Chattanooga, Tcnn. ALL WOMEN Is the pest for remate TrnoMen. Corrects nl! Irregularities In Female organs, should be taken for Cheese el Lite and heforo Chlld-Hinh. Plainer* "Old Time” Itcmejies have stood the test for twenty years. Medicine Co., Cbat- PAYS FOR THE Twiee-a-Week Courier-Journal ONE WHOLE YEAR. 104 Six or Elght-Pngc Papers Sent Post- pitid by Mail. Almost A DAILY RECORD OF WAR NEWS. The Twicc-ii-Wcck Courier-Journal has the finest War News Service of any paper in Ihe South or West. It is reliable, curate, incomparable. AM other issnes havedieeii subordinated to this one great feature. Subsciibc at one ind keep thor oughly posled. The offer may lie with drawn in a short time. The low price, 50c A Year, *s for the purpose of placing agveatnews- paper in Ice a week within the reach of t ie niaiHi'H. A good commission to agents. Sample copies free. Write to COURIER-JOURNAL CO., LOUISVILI. E, KY. BY A SPECIAL ARRANGENENT YOU CAN GET TIIE NEW ERA AND THE Twice-a-Week Courier-Journal Both < >nc Year for O.-'y GENERAL flERCHANDISS. s' >» >:« «( We invite you to come and get some of the many bargains we are offering to the trade; we are closing out our entire stock of Millinery at prices belowanything you have ever known. Come and see. Also, we are closing out our entire stock of men’s and children’s summer Suits at 25% discount. •• Now is your chance. We have many iine^ of merchandise? that we will save you &■ large per cent, in buying of us. we have everything you need and will sell you ; '• »i *s . cheaper than any other house in Dallas. Call on us and we will, serve you. Your Friend, W. P, COOPER & BROTHER. The Wlsdon of Solomon. [Ity Another Author.) 1. “I have been young and now I am old, yet have I never seen a lazy far- mer prosper nor a cureless fanner grow rich. AM the ways of a limn lire light in his ou .1 eyes." but the Lord glvctli the crop to him who worketh it well. U. ’’Better 1h n d'n’ier of herbs" from thine own garden then much rich proven der lion-lit on credit, 4. "ill r'l labor there Is profit,'’ hilt cotton glows not upon careless wieds nor potatoes upon burr g: i *s. 6. Improved implements are a blessing to the wise funner, but the fool housetli them in Ills feuio corner. 0. The vi se mini plnnthcth an orchard and fcnccth it securely end in the season thereof he catctli fruit to the utmost of Ills desire, hut the fool turnetb the calve* therein and buyeth more trees the next year. 7. Blessed is he who soweth what his own household run eat. and ufter that a money crop. 8. But lie who fnrmeth for money i lone shall lie hungry lit harvest time. 9. Blessed is he who I. loweth not all things, for he may yet lem.i much, but he who thinketb that be knowetli all things is u fool beyond redemption and poverty shall come of h's folly. 10. Judge not a hull hy the horns lie has nor a candidate for office hy the liori s lie gives thee. Practical Politics. nicely (Joe Lincoln In L. A. W. Bulletin.) They’re holding meeting every where," Bald the “Heeler" to the "Boss!" "In every alley, lane and square That one may come across; They say they’re going to ‘clean tin »ut’— W. L. Butler and Dr. E. W. Dean and Tlic're going to ‘smash the -lag’— | went to Charleston, 8. C., last Bat- FLINT HILL. Everything Is moving along around Htrr n. Some sic! less being reported. We are hating plenty of rain. Messrs. J, 8. Tldaill, J. Z. Howard' * j ,w . -H- And now they swarm to shout ‘Reform!’ And all that sort of thing.” The “Boss" he winked at the “Heeler," A id the “Heeler” chucl-’ed sweet; And tl e “Boss" said "Yes)’ Well thon | I guess, We’ll have to let ’em meet.”. ‘'They’ve got the good folks on the list," Said the "Heeler" to the "Boss;" "Tile great nnd kind Philanthropist Who s|H'iiks of gold : s ‘dross,’ The clergymen, the orators, The pure of evei y wi Ik, A id all the time they rail at c.’me, And talk, and talk, end talk." The "Boss” he winked at the “Heeler," And the "Heeler” smiled a sii 'e: And the “Boss" sr.id: Htuff! Talk’s well enough, But work is more our style.” "They have n big procession out," Said the "Heeler" to the “Boss;" "A id music r' igs p id children shout, And banner) wave and toss; A id In racli crowded street and hall Great speakers cheer their souls, 11. When you buy n cow remember As oft they HI how quick and well that a large udder is licttar than a long ' Tlle >’ l > ">r«"h u. at the polls,” pedigree and,much in’lk than bluest blood. T,le he wlnk, ' d ,' lt l, ‘* ‘‘ H ' eler ’ 12. Let the number of thy swine be In! * * d ‘he “Heeler" griried a grla; propotion to thy feed, : id thou shalthave A, »* *»» mUU “ t » 0? bul rto lh *> For Suit; by S. Robe rtson & Son. Fur sulu by A. J. Cuop**r Si Co. 1. This is for cash sul scriplion only. 1 ’ subscriptions under this combination of fer must lie sent through tin- NEW ERA Office. thick bacon and much sop for thy bread, hut many swine and little feud h ings naught but rinds mid sorrow. 18. Belt"- Is a twenty pound rain at'a great piicc than n five pound shearer and much money for "the ram Is ii f of the fiock," and as thy rams are so slu'M thy flocks he in ufter years. 14. From thy mistakes learn w isdom: burn not'.hy lingers twice in the si me fire. 16. If thou must follow a leader choose n «t thy lender because he wearetli the hell, for fool s may make a great" noise, but •n';e heed of him who is oftenest succcss- i jl that thou also mnyest prosper. lfl. Heed not him who says plow oeep nor yet he who says plow sin Mow, hut consider the reasons thereof r. id the toil in which thou workest. 17. The gratitude of the politician endeth with election, but a dog Is grate- fill after he is fed—Stockman, know Just where to spend their ‘tin’! 1 ” "Tlie lust retuns have just been read," Raid the "Heeler” to the "Boss;" "And we’re some fifteen thou.’ ahead, Anil theirs will be the loss. Tile ‘moral party' spent his breath. We spent the 'long, green notes;’ They talked and shirked, wc simply worked, And now we've got the votes.” Tiie "Boss” lie w'nkcd at the ‘'Heeler," And the “Heeler” roared a roar; .‘It seems to me,” said the "Boss,” “that we Have done tlds thing before.” unlay. Mr. Charlie Marchman opened up hll school at Flint Hill lust Tuesday. Messrs. Btnrling Croker, Howard Gober and Babe Dukes visited Dallas lust Bun. day. Messrs. Ben Eherhardt and Will Sugga attended church at Dallas last Fitday night. Mucc.sa to the N«w Eha. . ’ Litti.r Jo«. Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery lias been made, and tint loo, by a Indy In thl s country. "Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she with stood Its severest teats, but her vital nr. guns were undermined and death seemed mmlnent. For three months she coughed l ucessantly, and could not sleep. Blie finally discovered a way to recovery,by purchasing of us a I Kittle of Dr King’a New Discovery for Consumption, and was so much relieved ou taking first dost, that she slept all night; and with two bottles, lias been absolutely cured. Her name Is Mrs. Luther Lutz.. Thus writes W. C. Ilammlck <fc Co., of Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles free at A. J. Cooper’s Drug store. Regular size 60c and flOO. Every bottle guuruuteed. A CHEAT record of cares, nno- “ quailed in medical history, proves Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses merit un- known to any other MCDlCINK.. Attention! Frst Georgia Cavalry. The annual re. union of Ihe 1st On., Cavalry Veterana will be in Atlanta, Ga., July 22nd. Col. L. R. Ray will deliver an address. Re ception committee: Col. J. J. Morrison, Col. L. R. Hay, Capt. Geo. A. Webster, Col. Ed Cox, Chas. Kingsberry, Jos. Kingaberry; all of Atlanta; H. W. Camp, Moreland, Ga., 1. A. Wynn, Rome, Ga., H. W. Cash-, Pres. J. A. Wynn, See.