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Sheriff Sales.
VllltenMbtlon theenurthnuserinnrln thr
Gwnll. within the legal hours
»>f •)*, I* thr Util Tnonlij- In Auguat next,
»hr Mhiwlti* ptnperty, to-wlt:
TtiMlw mineral Interest of r v p ry elinrac*
»» r In hit* of land Ho*. «J and fill In thp »rd
dlatrtot and Ird apptlon of Paulding county.
«*. Levied on and to bp aold a* the property
Of JamP« and Claton Carnea to aatlafy a tax ti
fa laattpd hy A. L. Wortlian, tax collector of
laid county In facorof the atatp and county
▼a. 8. IV. Pavltt agent for Jamea and Claton
Carnca, for atatp and county taxpa for the year
B.F.WHHKLKR. Sheriff,
Notice to Probate Will
-J-•f.Cooatx, 1 Conn of Ordinary o
*)JLCounty, 3oor
Wl " and Teat*. Vgla. July term lw, IV
Rf"* i . »»‘l>in)tl«lun toprohotethewlll
£HTJr r ’ j 1 * of J* 1 * 1 °f aald deceased In sol
county, deceaaed. Wain form.
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F. R. Cooper. Nv. J.!
Cooper, c». al. )
ft la ordered that W. J. Cooper Is- andappea.
•I the Court nt Ordinary to be held M Dallas
Ha., in and for sale) minty, on tho first Mon*
diy In Btpt'tntw* next, then and thorr to show
rtuM, if iny PJlst, why the pupor offered for
proh»*w«hould not be Admitted to reeord at
the l««t -will And testnment of snld dceensed.
wttneAA the Honorsble F. I\ Hudson Judge of
•eld court. This July 4th Inph.
F. I*. Hudaon. Ordinary
and ex-ofllelo clerk of the
Court of Ordinary of aald County.
GEORGIA, »
Paulding CorNTY. J
To all whom It tnay concern:
Mra. 8. R, Florence, Admlnlatratrlx of the
cafafr of M. J. Florence deceaaed, liaa, In due
form, applied to the underalgned for leave to
aell aomC of the lauda tielonglng to the eatate
of aald deceaaed. and raid application will Is-
heard on the flraf Monday tn August next.
Given nnder my hand and official algnatnre
July etli lass.
F. P. Hudaon, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, I
Pauldino County 1
To nil whom it may concern:
JJ- admlnlatratrlx on the eatate
of L. M. Phillip*, lata of aald county deceaaed.
having filed her petition for discharge, this la
to cite all peranna concerned to show cause
against the granting of this discharge at the
regular term of the Court of Ordinary for aald
eonnty to he held on Ihc Aral Monday In Sep-
F.P. HUDSON, Or.Um.ry,
GEORGIA, I
Paulding County. (
To ill whent It mny,conrern:
F. M. Matthew*, administrator on the
Mtate of Surah Compton, deceased, hint
In due form applied to the undersigned
for lettera of dismission as administrator
on uld eatate and I will pnsa U|mn said
application on the first Monday In August
1898. Given under my hand and nftlcial
signature. This May 5th, 1898.
F. P. Hudson, Ordinary.
Annual Reunion or Confederate Vet
eran*. Reduoed Rates Via
Southern Railway-
On account of the Annunl Reunion Uni
ted Confederate. Veterans at Atlanta. Ga.,
July 20lh to 38rd, 1898, the Southern
Railway will sell tickets from point* on
Its lines to Atlanta, Ga., nnd return at
eery low rates. From points within a
radius of 100 miles of Atlanta, tickets will
he sold July 19th and 80th, with final Urn-
it July 38th; and from points beyond a
radius of 100 miles of Atlanta tickets
will lie sold July 17th 18th and 10th, with
Ana) limit July 31st. Call on any agent
of the Southern Railway for further in-
formation.
The Hot Springs of Arkansas
The Mountain Look’d
Miracle of the Ozerka-
The hot waters, Ihe mountain afr, equa
ble climate and the pine forests make fJoL
6T0 THE TRADE.O
Don’t fail to come in ana
examine our goods ant
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.
We lutvo at tills office a cure for the
loothnehe which effects nil Instant and
permanent cure. Cnll on us when you
have loothnehe.
The Tourist Sleeping Car Line operated
by the Southern Rnllway between Wash.
Ington nml San Fnmrlse without change,
via New Orlenns, has proven so success
ful that It has liceomc neccssnry to make
semi weekly service, the Westbound de
parture being on Wednesday nnd Satur
day of each week.
This sleeper offers sleeping ear facilities
to persons bolding lirst or second-class
tickets, the berth rate being only 97.00
from Washington to San Francisco, Los
Angeles, or Portland, Is-rth being large
nough for occupancy by two people, if
desired, without extra charge.
These Sleepers run through Texas, Ar
izona and New Mexico, nnd connect with
similar cars for Oregon.
Informartion in regard thereto may he
had from any Southern Railway Ticket
Agent, Sunset Tourist Excursions, 511
Penn. Ave. N. W. t Washington, I). (!,, or
rom Mr. W. A. Turk, G. P. A., 1800
Penn. Ave. N. W., Washington, D. C.
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For Over Fllty year*.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has licor.
used for over fifty years by millions of
mothers for their child: en wl.-ilo teething
with porfect succoss. It soothes tho child,
softens tho gums, allays all pains, cures
lud colic, and is the best remedy for
Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little
sufferer immediately. Sold by Druggists
in every part of the world. Twenty-five
cents a bottle, llo sure anil ask for “Mrs
Winslow's Soothing Syrup ” and take
no other kind.
pleasure resort in the world, summer
winter. It Is owned, endorsed unit con-
trolledtby the U. 8. Govej/jlmeht nnd has
accommodations for all classes. The Ar
lington and Park hotels nml 00 others nnd
200 boarding houses are open »ll summer.
Haring an altitude or 2000 feet It is n
cool, safe nnd nearby refuge during tin
boated 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 pni-
iculsrs of the flip see local agent or nd-
dress W. A. Turk, Gen’l Pass. Agt. South
ern lly., Washington, D. C.
LUMBER! LUMBER!
Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Moulding and Shingles.
Will deliver car load lots at Dallas, Ifiran
Powder Springs or Acwortli on short
notice. It will lie to your interest to writi
me and get my prices lief ore ordering
elsewhere. W. M. Ei.siirkky,
Taylorsville, Ga.
Hudachs bad? Get Dr. Miles' Pain Pills,
|\YIFENIA Is the cause of nn-
told suffering. By taking Hood’s
Sarsaparilla the digestive organs are
toned and dyspepsia IS CURED.
TAKE THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
If you nre going to travel North, East,
South or West, we offer you through
schedule ami first class service to Wash
ington, New York and nil points cast
Jacksonville, Tampa and nil points South
east; Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas,
Indian Territi^’, Oklahoma, California,
Colorado. Oregon nnd 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, Tenn.
C. A. Bhnkcotkii, A. G. P. A.
Chattanooga. Tenn.
ALL WOMEN
Is tho ty-st for Penal* Trimble*. Corrects all
Irregularities In Female Organs, should he
taken for Cbtage of Lll* and before Child-Birth.
Pinters “Old Tine" Remedies have Btood the
test for twenty years.
Mado only by Now Spenser Mi-ill elm- Co., Chat
tanooga, Tennessee.
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE.
THE REST SALVE in the world for
Culs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum
Fever Sores, Teller, Chapped Hands
Chilblains, Corns, and nil Skin Eruptions,
&nd positively cures Piles, or no pay re
quired. It is guaranteed to give perfec
satisfaction or monoyjrofuntied. Price 85
cents per box. FOR SALE HY A. J.
Cooper Co.
REDUCED RATES TO CIIATTANOO-
GA VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY,
ACCOUNT MILITARY ENCAMP-
MENU, CIIICKAMAUGA PARK.
On nccount of the Military enenmpment
at Chlckitmauga Park, tho Southern Rail
way will sell tickets from points on its
line south of Morristown Tenn., north of
Atlanta, Ga., and cnstofTuscumhln, Ala.,
to Chattanooga, Tenn., and return at rnte
of one fare for tho round trip. Tickets
will be sold on Saturdays and Sundays of
each week during the encampment, limit
ed tn return Monday following date o r
■ nle.
Cull on any ngciit of the Southern Rail
way for further tn formation.
Aakla.
or a iuddep
* cauee of th'
fibrous t|/ J
•n. Th'
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W. P. COOPER & BROTHER,
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GENERAL flERCHANDISS.
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We invite you to come and get some o'
the many bargains we are offering to tlie
trade; we are closing out our entire stock «
Millinery at prices below anything you ha
ever known. Come and see. Also, we t
closing out our entire stock of men’s a;
children’s summer Suits at 35% discount.
Now is your chance. We have many lines
of merchandise that we will save you a
arge per cent, in buying of us. we have
everything you need and will self you
cheaper than any other house in Dallas.
Call on us and we will serve you.
Your Friend,
W. P, COOPER & BROTHER.
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SONG IN BATTLE.
Its Strange Power Inspires Men to
Greater Heroism.
He got in a midnight uptown “L" train
at Park Place, on which a few newspaper
men and some liclnted persons were going
home. Ho seemed proud of the O. A. It.
button in the lapel of his coat. As the rest
of the passengers hail taken seats ingroups
he went to flic end of the ciirandsiildown
lieslde a lone pnssenger who had an early
edition of n morning pBpcr.
."What’s the lutcst news from Santiago?”
lie said.
As the man rend the story of Inst Fri
day’s fight telling of the dead and wound,
ed, tlie veteran's eyes glistened with tears,
and when tlie render finished the story of
how, when the earnngc was at Its height,
the Twenty-first Infantry, In order to en
courage their comrades, sang tlie “Tlie
Star-Spangled Banner," tlie veteran inter
rupted with, "Yea, human nature, the
same to-day, yesterday and forever."
Tlie man who was reading stopped,
looked tip In a questioning manner, and
the veteran said: “I did not mean to in
terrupt you, sir, Imt I was with Grant In
the Wilderness*, hack in '8-1, with 'he
Ninth corps. We were lighting hard for
hours, and seemed In gain not an Inch of
ground. The fire became hotter, and then
the Confederate line was broken. We
moved forward, but what few were left
of us became exposed to a Hank attack,
and wi- were driven back with a heavy
loss nnd much confusion. The icndeti
Imil was flying thick, and we were I icing
routed, when some gullnnt fellows in the
the Fort}-fifth Pennsylvania began to sing
above Ihe noise—
“ ‘We'll rally round the flag, boys, rally
once again, |
Shouting the bailie cry of freedom.’
"The refrain win caught tip and pasaed
along the line for half a mil.. The fight
increased in severity. We could not sec
each otln r except when the burning un
dergrowth lighted up the awful scene.
•Z p,’ ‘zip,’ went Ihe bullets; the artillery
boomed; the guns roared; and yet atnid
that awful uproar the singing brought or
der out of disorder, and we drove the en
emy hack.
“Yes, human nature, the same to .'ay,
yesterday and forever,” he said ns he hur
ried out of his station. "I would, sir,
that I were with the hoys of the Twenty-
tirst when they sung the grand old song
licfo/e Santiago.”—New York Press.
PHILIPPINE BEAUTIES.
Our Boy* in Blue May Fall Viollm
to Their Charm i.
"Our boys will Imre no difficulty of
disposing of such fighting Spaniards a*
they tnay encounter In Manilit, but my
prediction is that they will make uncon
ditional surrender to tlie charms of the
Philippine women. They nre exccsslvuly
pretty in feature, figure and carriage, tlie
grace of their movement* being acccntiin-
teil bj the thin apparel adapted to tlie
climate. Their hliie-hlark hair is long,
glossy, luxurious nnd fragrant with a
dressing that Is cunningly prepared from
native flower*. They hare liquisli nnd
langtiishinglng eyes which they use with
telling effect,and pride themselves upon the
aristocratic construction of their feet,
which newer know the touch of hosiery,
hut are slipped into beetles* slippers elab
orately embroidered in gold and silver
thread witli rieli and artistic coloting its a
background When site lias to encounter
wet weather outside she dons the clog,
Imt it constitutes no such handicap as it
does with the Japanese, who totter, while
tlie Philippine women more with n pecu
liar but rhythmic swing.
"In dress the women have much the
same style, difference In wesltli being
marked by the material* employed. The
saya lias wide, short sloevc-B, Is loosely
made and reaches to waist. Around it is
girt a petticoat, sometimes of the famous
phial cloth, sometimes ot silk and among
tlie lesa prosperous classes nre some
cheaper materials, but the costume-, ate
always in gay colors. Bracelets and necl -
laces of dlninon<|s, nnd pearls nre com
mon among those who can afford them,
and more than one woman has a hand
some fortune in these expensive orna
ments. For street wear a shawl is wrappeil
tightly about tlie loins shove tile saya
and no handsomer women appear on any
promenade.
"The Philippine females, old women,
matrons, young ladles nnd little girls, all
sinoke long cigars, chew the betel nut,
switn and ride, their outdoor exercises
apparently resisting what would other
wise be the result of their indulgence lit
narcotics. The women over there are not
only most fascinating but they know how
to make tlie most of their charms and nre
sure to work havoc in the ranks of the
susceptible lioys in blue."
These arc the facts and opinions given
by a veritable glolie trotter of Detroit who
spent a purt of three different seasons ou
the islands to which Spain has forfeited
; iter title.—Detroit Free Press,
Braswell.
We are in better shape now, we have
had a good season.
We regret very much to have to report
tlie dealli of Mrs. Laurltida Shepherd.
She leaves a husband, a little baby and a
long train of connection to mourn her
loss. Site was the d mghter ef Mr. J. C.
Elsberry.
Rev. Mr. Young, of Seney, preached at
Braswell Sunday, and will preach here
again the 5th Sunday night.
Albion.
Discovered by a Woman.
Another great discovery has been
made, nml that too, by a Indy in thin
country. "Disease fastened its clutches
upon her and for sevon years site with
stood its severest tests, but Iter vital or
gans were undermined and dentil seemed
Imminent. For three months she coughed
ncessnntly, and could not sleep. Site
finally discovered a way to recovery,by
purchasing of us a bottle of Dr‘ King’s
New Discovery for Consumption, and waa
so much relieved on faking first dost, that
she slept all night; nnd with two bottles,
has been absolutely cured. Her name Is
Mrs. Luther Lutz.. Thus writes W. C.
Hammlck & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Trial
bottles free at A. J. Cooper’s Drug store.
Regular size 50c. and 9100. Every
bottle guaranteed.
A CHEAT record of cures, une
qualled in medical history, proves
Hood's .Sarsaparilla possesses merit tin-
known to any other MEDICINE.
Attention!
Frst Georgia Cavalry. The annual re-
union of tlie 1st On., Cavalry Veterans
will la- in Atlanta, O t., July 22nd. Col.
L. II. Ray will deliver an address. Ho-
ocplion committee: Col. J. J. Morrison,
Col. L. R. Ray, Capt. Gen. A. Webster,
Col, Ed Cox, Clias. Kingsberry, Jos.
Klngsberry: all of Atlanta; 1J- W. Camp,
Moreland, On., 1. A. Wynn, Rome, Ga.,
H. W. Camp, Pres.
J. A. Wynn, Se3.