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LOCAL LISES.
Court convenes text Monday.
Mfixey Fir Teachers,
Teachers are requested to call Saturday
—In person—and receive the balance on
flrst quarter and'pay for second quarter
of this year. ^ }
School books for sale or exchange at
thlsofflce.
Mr. C. C Babb Is confined to bis bed
with fever.
Head the new advertisement of Davis &
Finch in this issue.
Mrs. W. C' McBrayvr has been very ill
for several days. 1
Several from Dallas attended services at
Pumpkiovlne last Sunday.
M' (J. B. Watson reports a good music
acht \at Poplar Springs.
M Vomnlns Hughes lias been quite
aickj the past few. days.
Pi /Oiahnm, ’gtsnd daughter of Mr.
U. n| auartence Is quite sick.
Daw it'a Llttl* Early Risers,
\ < Ths faasas lint, pills.
' Mr. Robert Coggins is employed In the
drug store of A. J. 1 Coo| er & Co.
Dallas has fed'Cr street loafers, we
think, than almost any town you wil|
strike.
Davis & Finch sell the fa
mous Baldwin Fertilizer for
wheat.
Mrs. M. N. Moon, of Hiram, visited
relatives here last week, returning home
Monday.
Mr. W. E. Smith and family, of Mc
Pherson, visited relatives in Dallas Sun
day. ( . - H
Best of Wagon and Buggy
Harness at lowest prices, at
The Dallas Hardware Store.
Mrs. Saliie Golden has been confined to
htr room for several days, on account of
sickness.
Blck hesdsebe, biliousness, constipation
•nd all liver and stomach troubles can be
quickly cured by using those futnaus little
pills known hb DeWItt’s Little Early liis-
«rs. They are pleasant to takj aud neve,
gripe. A. J. Cooper & Co.
The finest peaches that we have sei n
thisyearare some which gtew at Mr. James
Paris’, near Hiram.
Best of Wagon and Buggy
Harness at lowest prices, at
The Dallas Hardware Store.
Mr. Gt-urge Washington of the volun
teer army came up from Camp Northern
Monday.
Dr. X. H. Ilobertson had the misfor
tune to lose his horse last week, and wuuts
to buy a good gentle one.
The “life of the flesh is the blood there
ef,” Pure blood means healthy fuuqtion-.
pi activity, and this bears with it the cer
tainty of quick restoration from sit.kncss
or accident. Dr. J. H. McLean’s Strength,
ailing Cordial aud and blood purifier gives
pure, rich blood and vitalizes aud strength.
«ns the whole body. Price 50c aud $1 a
bottle.
For 85 cents we will send .you the Naw
Eka to the first of Jarunrjr next. Come
}n and leave your quarter.
A large delegation of old veterans, and
•Iso many others, attended the reunion in
Atlantn last week.
It's your own fault if you usjo old-fash-
loncd, greasy salves nnd liniments that
oil your clothing and offend your olfaet
ones, when you can get tlint very pleas-,
•ant and stainless liquid, Dr. Tichenon
Antiseptic. It heals Cuts, Burns, etc.
quicker and with less suffering Ilian any,
thing. Only 50 cts. at S. Robertson &
Sou’s and they like to sell It.
The rain Sunday did much damage to
crops and land near Dallas. It was the
heaviest that has fallen here in some
time.
D1 NUBIAN TEA cures Dyspep-
rianrcrSsia, constipation and Indi
gestion. Regulates the Liver. Price, 25 els.
The familisr face of Dr. J. J. Cooper,
who has been attending the Post Graduate
Medical School in New York, is once
more aceu on our streets,
j j The. recent rains have greatly damaged
Jie melon crop around Dallas. There are
several hundred acres planted in melons
near Dallas tills year.
Constipation
Onuses fully half the sickness in the world. II
yeUinl the digested food too long in the bowels
•nd produces biliousness, torpid liver, ludl-
Hood’s
stion, bad taste, coated
gue, sick headache, in*
mla, etc. Hood's Pills
_ e constipation and all its
suits, easily and thoroughly. 26c. All druggists,
’•pared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass,
i only Plllt to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Kept in the Dark
■•causa Her Kyes Were Too Weak
t6 Boar tho Light-Hood’s Sar
saparilla Kffect* Another Croat
Cura In Tennessee.
“ My little girl hid sore eyes for throe
T*ara and we could not get anything to
do her any good. 8he was nervous and
all ran down. Her eyee were so weak she
could not beat the light at all and she had
to itay In a dark room. There seemod to
be a film over both eyes end she could not
open them without taking her fingers and
polling them open. We decided to give
her Hood’a Sarsaparilla and Hood's Pitts.
Before she finished taking the flrst bottle
her eyea began to improve. Thanks to
Hood's Sarsaparilla ahe can now see to
retd and write and do almost any klud of
work. 1 have taken Hood’a Pills myself
and cannot praise them too highly.’’
Mrs. Rose Allison, Cross Plains, Tenn.
HOOd’S 8 parHl"a
Is the best-intact tho One True Blood Purifier.
All druggists. |t; six torts. Uot tloon’g,
HnoH’a Pillc arc the favorite cuthar*
iiuuu s rlllb Uo- All Ur , 1( . a | 9ls , an.
One of Mr. J. B. Cooper's children
nhout five or six years olil lias been sick
for several days.
Rev. II. 8. Wllllnms and brother, Mr
Malloy Williams, of Tattnall county
came up Saturday.
^Dldjuni get a sample of Dr. Tlohennr's
Antiseptic? If so, don’t throw it away —
It’s too good to lie wasted. Try It when
»ou get hurt or have colic. It will do its
business quick.
Mr. W.G. Roberts showed us some of the
finest tomatoes last Saturday that we have
seen in some lime. One of the larger ones
weighing 14 ounces.
Davis & Finch sell the fr -
mous Baldwin Fertilizer for
wheat.
One Minute Cough Cure, cures
That I, what It was made for.
The patrons of Vinson school will meet
i Saturday Aug., 0th to elect n teacher
for another year. Applications, we pre
sume, are in order.
A Cure for Sick Hcoadache.
I have a friend who hail Buffered 20
years from Sick Headache and had tried
every remedy available, but found no re
lief. Finally I induced him to try Ramon's
Liver Pills nnd Tonic Pellets, nnd ho is
now free from headache, and looks like a
new man.—G. D. Murray, Dory, ICy. For
sale by nil dealers.
Mr. J. D. Washington, who was v< ry
Imdly hurt lust week In getting off of a
moving train, we are glad to state, is some
better.
I tlilnk DeWItt’s Witch Hazel Halve is
the finest preparation on the market for
piles." So writes John C. Dunn, of
Wheeling, W. Va. Try it nnd you wit
think the same, It also cure eczema and
a" skin diseases. A. .1. Cooper Ac Co.
Pro f . M. D. West was over the first of
the w. ek. lie has resigned the principal-
ship of Lost Mountain school nnd joined
the army, nnd is s'ntioned at Camp North
ern,
If your bicycle becomes frightdned and
relieves Itself of your avoirdupois, apply
Dr. Tlchcnor’s Antiseptic immiSliatcly
not to the bicycle—but to that part of yout
nntomy most feeling affected by the law
if gravitation. You’ll bo delighted with
the result of the application. Keep a bot
tle in your “kit" for personrl repairs.
Only 50 ets. at nil “up-to-date” druggists
NOTICE.
All persons indebted to me who have
not made arrangements with me personal
ly will please nuel me the first week of
August court.
James L. IIioiit
DAYIS & FINCH
EVER ON THE ALERT FOR BUSINESS,
Now offer some closing out Bargains in summer goods, not to be touched by would-be
competitors. Remember we are in business to do business and if you fail to patronize
us and lose our patronage you injure yourself. We are doing allwc can for Paulding
county; let our people show their appreciation of home by patronizing home institutions,
thai not only aid them when money is scarce, but buy all they have to sell winter or
summer, • We buy more from our customers than we sell them. How many merchants
in this section can say as much? Call on us when in town. Command us, we are at
your service.
Yours to Please,
Davis & Finch;
RUSSOM—COOPER.
Carriage, like murder, will out. About
pi ir weeks ago last Sill d ly Mr. Will
It msom and Miss Maggie Cooper were
Ited in the holy bonds of matrimony,
t succeeded in keeping the affair a sc-
t until lni-t Sunday w hen they ntitdu
tnowu to their friends. Both are vir y
opnlar and deserving, ami we join their
manyifi'Linds In wishing them along, ha|-
py and prosperous life.
The editor of the Kvnns City, Va. Globe,
writes, "One Minute Cough Curelsright-
y mimed. It cured my children after all
itheuremedies failed.” It cures cotiglia
soldfsnd nil throat and lung troubles.
Cooper & Co.
ills Luelle Payne, of Toeeon, is vlsit-
Tie faintly of Dr. W. C. Connelly,
|ia\Ag accompanied Miss Lottie home
frol a few weeks’ visit to that e'.ty.
have used Chamberlain’s Cough Rem-
atjin my family for years and always
li good results,” says Mr. W. B. Coop,
f El ltio. Cal. "For small children
Mini it especially effective." For sale
A. J. Cooper As Co.
(Mr. M. L. Green accompanied thu re-
liins of his brother to Texas, and will he
me several days. Elsewhere in this is-
lic will lie sien an article from last Sun-
ay’s Constitution about the death of Mr.
men's bro.lier which occurred last week
fo Atlanta, while attending the re-uuion.
Makes the weak Strong.
I)r. Edmondson’s Pills of Life restor,.
vitality, build up the entire system, and
make manly women and womanly wo.
men. ijil per box- Address Dr. Flank
E linmidson, Atlanta, Ga.
OW are the chil
dren this summer?
Are they doing
well? Do-they
get all the benefit they
should from their food?;
Are their cheeks and lips/
of good color? And are/
they hearty and robust in/ 1
everyway?
If not, then give them
Scott’s Emulsioj
of cod liver oil ‘with hyp
phosphites.
It never fails to but
up delicate boys and gii
It gives them more flf
and better blood.
It is just so with
baby also. A little Scf’s
Emulsion, three or
times a day, will rike
the thin baby plump/nd
f rosperous./ It
urni sheathe
lyoung bodwith
just the mxrial
necessa rj for
growing ones
and nerved
uggists,
Scott St Bowse,
Notice.
22(1 acres of land one mbc west of York-
ville for sale. Will give some one u good
bargain. One half down, the balance next
tall. Good dwelling, good brrn, two good
■ enant bouses aud barns, well watered.
100 acres in cultivation. Good orchard.
Will divide it and sell either part or all
together. W. B. Paktain.
Messrs. Robert Echols and Lane Mor
ris, of Gorman. Texas, together with their
wives, urr visiting relatives in Paulding
county. They formerly resided in this
county and have many friends and rela
tives lure who are glad to have them
back. They report excellent corn crops
in t : ,e r section of tho state.
| Air. J. W MeGnrity will have his flour
mill in operation in a few days, lie has
a good, substantial brick bouse, 33xi7
j feet and two stories high. It is nude o'
first-class material, and, so far ns we are
able to judge, is well constructed. lie
1 has some good looking machinery, which
| was being placed in position last week.
We are sure this enterprise will be of
groat benefit to the country, as it will ■ „
courage wheat culture. We wi-h hi. .
success, a:-.d would be glad to sec more
erected in the county.
Flint Hill,
Wc are having plenty of ruin.
Peaches and watermelons seem to be all
tho go these days.
Air. James Wnlson, of Dnllns, is linvlng
a good singing school at Poplar Springs.
Air. O. 8. Croker Is having a very good
school at Cochran school house.
Mr. Henry Harris is talking of taking a
course of book-keeping. We wish him
success.
Lust Saturday and Sunday were quar
terly conference days nt Flint Ilill.
Mr. C. W. Murehinuu bus u good school
at Flint III11.
W. S. Suggs nnd S. II. Croker visited
Dnllns last Alonday.
Several of the old heroes from these
parts attended the reunion.
Mr. It. T. Moon made a business trip to
Taylorsville one day lust week.
Best wishes for the New Eba.
Little Ioi,
Banty.
Miss Rciilnh Helms has been spending
the week with friends in Atlantic
By mlstukes In the notice to teachers, n
call is made for them to meet Aug., the
7th. The 7th falls on Sunday. It should
have been, us intended, the Olh.
Teachers and patrons should remember
that those who send outside their distric s
without permission from the linurd, will
be expected to pny their own tuition.
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
Thai la what It was made tor.
^URE rheumatism by taking
V# Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which by neu
tralizing tlio ncid in the blood perma
nently relieves aches uml PAINS.
Are different from nil other
medicines. Each perform*
a specific duty, thus doing away with
drastic purgatives and curing by the
Mild Power Theory.
One Pink Pill touches the liver, re
moves the bile, the bile
moves the bowels. The
Tonic Pellet does the rest.
Have one? Sample free at any store.
Complete Treatment, 25 doses 25c.
Brown Mfg. Co., N. Y. & Grctnevillc, Teuo.
MOOD’S Snrsnpnrilln is the One
• • True Blood Purifier, Great Nerve
Tonic, Stomach Regulator. To thou
sands its great merit Is KNOWN.
Sores.
M Running Bores appeared on my
leg nnd spread over the entire
lower portion of the limb. I got
no help from medicine till I tried
yours. 1 was cured by one bottle of
Sai
Agcr’s
ISAAC ACKER, Cowaaa, Va.
^SOUTHERN
RAILWAY.
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.r Atlanta
.v Atlanta
\r Macon
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,r Jacksonville ....
.v Josup
\r Jacksonville....
Lv Everett . .7
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No. 10 carrion Pullman Slseplug Car Ch*t-
nm oifa to Atlanta.
No. 14 carries Pullman HleeptnirCar and Day
'oachcH Uhn< tanoojra to Jacksonville and At*
unta to flrttnnwleli.
No. 8 carries Pullman Hleeplnc Car Chatt»>
moifn to Atlanta.
STATIONS.
t y Atlanta
Ar Home
\r Dalton
Kr f’lmttanooKa
Lv Chattanooga
\r Uurtfln ....
Vr Lexington
\r Louisville
Ar Cincinnati
Lv Chattanooga.../ ,
Vr Nashville .
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7. foam
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1 25pm
A 66pm
No. 18 ourrlo Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta
o Chattanooga and Chattanoota to Cincinnati.
No. 9 carries Pullman Sleeplnf Car Atlanta
o Cincinnati and Chattanooga .to Louisville.
— ‘“Tr*w..
\r Knoxville
Vr Morristown. i,
Vr Hot Springs
Vr Asheville
Vr Salisbury
Vr Ureenxboro
Vr Raleigh
Vr Norfolk
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10.00pm
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No. 12 carries Pullman Drawing Kooni Sloop-
ing Car Chattanooga to New York via Anho-
•Mile and Salisbury to Richmond, arriving Rich*
nond 6.40 m.in. also Pullman Sleeping Car
Jreensboro to Norfolk.
No. 16 Is solid train Chattanooga to Salis
bury. with Pullman Sleeping Car Chattanooga
o Salisbury and Salisbury to New York with
out change.
ITATIOffH.
Lv Chattanooga....
Ar Knoxville
Ar Morristown
Ar Bristol
Ar Washington
Ar New York
Nil. 4 | No. k_
5.00pm h. 40am
8.15pm 111.55am
2.15ain l.2ipm
7.00am I 3.55pm
7.40 a in
1.20pm
No. 6. carries Pullman Stooping Car Chatta
nooga to Washington and Chuttanooga to New
Vork without change.
No. 1 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Knox
ville to Hr! tol.
Ar Selma
Ar Meridian
Ar N»mv Orleans...
Ar Jackson
Ar Vicksburg
Ar Shreveport
♦No. 15 | *No79 I
No. 15
AlOam
11. -Mom
10.00pm
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5.40pm; 6.57pm Ar (Jad den. ar A00anr A80am
6.00pm] 7. lopmiArAttttlla. Ivl 5.45am!_A 20am
t Daily except Sunday. | Sunday only.
F. S.GANNON, 8dv.p. A o.M.,Washington, D.a
J. M. CULP. Traf. Mgr.. Washington, D. C.
W. A. TURK. G. P. A., Washington, D. C.
a A. UENSCQTEHl A.«.r. A,Chattanooga,Tut
CONDITION OF THE CROPS.
Dry Weather Injure* Torn anti Cotton
I* Bomrwhat Retarded.
COTTOIt.
Throughout the itnte the cotton fields
are well Worked and free from grs*e.
The itnnd* are fairly good and the
plants a* s rule honithy. On account of
the dry spring tho growth hs* been
■omewhnt retarded, and tha weed I* not
•• large a* it should he st tbi* date. No »
report* of lice or other innect enemies as
yet, and with plenty of rain for the next
six or eight weeks the crop may turn
out well. The cotton plant needs but
littlo rain in the earlier stages of its
growth, but as It takes on fruit abun
dant moisture is required for it* proper
growth and development, and a further
continuation of the dry weather of the
peat six week* would prove almost
ruinous.
conn.
This crop has been injured by the dry
weather, particularly so in the southern
portion of the etnte. The rains havs
been very partial, noma localities being
favored with an average fall, while oth
ers in the same neighborhood have seri
ously suffered. There has been ne gen*
erai, heavy rainfall covering the entitS
state, dnrlng the year; consequently,
rivers have been low, branches and
creeks have dried np, wells have failed,
and in some places ft haa been dlfllcnlt
to get water lor any purpose. Of conns
the crop has suffered more or less under
these circumstances, and will be are
doubtedly cut off to a conslderabU
extent. The fields, however, have I
well worked and are clean and in I
smidltion, and with ubuudunt and
mediate rains, Middle and North (
gia may (till make good crop*.
OATH,
This crop has been a disappointment
to those who planted in the spring, the
want of rain rendering tho crop, in
many cases, worthless. Fall planted
oats did very woll, as a rnle, though
they would have turned ont better with
more rain in April. I again advise
farmers to plant at least half of their
cat crons in the early fall. Tho chances
of their being winterkilled are les*
than the chances of the spring oats
being ruhied by a dry May.
, WHEAT.
This crop has been harvested, threshed
and I hope sold. In many years the
state has not mode a better or more
abundant crop, and I trust that the
farmers of the wheat section of Georgia
will feel encouraged by this year’* ei-
perience to engage still more largely in
its cultivation. Since harvesting com
menced the price has steadily dropped,
bnt I trust that the wheat growers of
Georgiu received not loss than |i a
bushel for their orops.
MINOR CROPS,
such as corn, sorghum, sweet potatoes,
rice, etc., have all felt the bad effects of
a hot, dry spring. General and abund
ant rains are required all over the state
to bring these crops ont so that an aver,
age yield may be expected. Garden*
aud pastures have been badly injured in
every county in the state. Reoent
showers have caused a littlo improve
ment in both, but general and heavy
rains are neceBsury to bring about any
marked improvement.
FMTIT.
Peaches and watermelons ar* being
marketed, and the prospect is good for
an abundant crop of each. Watermelons
so far are small, for want of rain.
Peaches will be small also for the sams
reason, and because of overbearing.
The berry crop# have all been injured
by div weather. Grapes protAlle to bs
abundant Apple crop poor.—-State
Agricultural Department.