The Dallas new era. (Dallas, Paulding County, Ga.) 1898-current, August 19, 1898, Image 3

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~T Nadceto Probate Will I. M. Coo rat. t«> <f Nathan i iltlon to pmbote ihe Will £2S25* 1°* ■•*<* iiwiii'd in *oi MpM ) sain form. II hM.nl that W. J. Cooprr bf andappea tl Ihr Coon of Ordinary to br hold at Dallai So., Inaadtoraaidconnly, on th* flrs* Mon d»T la R*p«a*ber next, th.n and there to •hot eaata. It any ratal, ohj tlir paper offered fo> probe le rhoold not bo admitted to record *■ tha laat will tad frrtamentot raid decerned Wltnraa the Honorable I, P. Hndeon Judjr* o •aid eoorv niajaly tth inn. F. P. Hudron, Ordinary and rx-olllolo Clerk of th Coart ol Ordinary of raid County. HttJct to Probate W11L Court of Ordinal •. ■. and T. J. Owen pmmnder of tbelart will and teetament of W. E. Owen late of •old Manly decoded, ttourt or ordinary o' Panldlnftcounty, Or. Auenit Term, me Petition to probate th will of raid dec*ore In rolenin form. Mary P. Owen tnd M F. Owen, et. *!• II le ordered that C,. C Owen. M. F. Owen nnd L. a. Hnleten be a nf eepearnt the Court of Ordinary lobe held at Dailee. Go., In and for arid county ow the diet Monday In October nefft. then and t*erit to rhnw route If any e* let why the paprr offered for probate rhottli' nnl be admitted to record ae the loot will and teetament of nnld (Iterated. Wittier, the Hon orablr F. P. Hudron. Judge of naldeourt. Tl Ir Aexut 1st; ism. ' ' F. P. Hudron, Ordinary. And ex-offlate elrrk of the Court of Ordinary of told county. * UEORGIA, I P ’aiimjiso lloitktt ( • whom It may concern: H. J, Phllllna, ndmlnlatrnliix on the estate of L. M. Phillip*, Into of raid county dm ared. having filed her petition for dlrchorgc, thin le to cite nil pemonr eoftccrncd to ehow cause ngainet the grantlna of thlr dlsehsrx* at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for eald oooMy tjaw hald hn the llret Monday In Sep- " r ’ F. P. HUDSON, Ordinary. Administrator’! Sale. m Agreeably to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Paulding county, will be aold at auction at the ponrt liotine door of aaid county on the first Tuesday in Septembei next within the legal hourn of rale the fol lowing property, to-wlt: Land lots Nor. 1186-1187-1199-1190-1191-1988-1989 and 1119, all In the aecnnd dlrtrlct nnd third •ection of Paulding county, Ga., contain ing two hundred and sixty-five acres more or lew, and known aa the Martha Varnci place. Sold an t)ie property of M. J. Florence, late of eald county defeated Term* cash. Thin Aug. 9nd, 1898. Maa. 8. E. Fi.okxnoi. Admlnistrulrli. N. H. BULLOCK, DtyLKR IN Pine Wines, Liquors, Etc. Rye from 81.60 tu *o,00 per gallon. Good Corn #9.00 per gallon. Peach and Apple Brandies #3.60 pel gallon. Bottle Beer from 81.00 to 81-60 per dozen bottles. Keg Beer from 81-50 to 2.80 per keg. All kindt of wines usually found In first-class bar. Mall orders promptly filled Call on me, or write. Your Old Friend, N. H. BULLOCK, No. 18 W. Mitchell and 80 H. Urond Sts. ATLANTA, On. The Hot Springs of Arkansas The Mountain Looked Miracle of Ihe Ozirke- The hot waters, Die mountain sir, equa ble climate and th^ pine forests make IIol Springs the most wonderful health and pleasure resort in the world, summer or winter. It Is owned, endorsed and con- trolledtby the U. 8. Government and has accommodations for nil classes. The Ar lington and Park hotels anil 00 others nnd 900 boarding hourch arc often »11 summer. -Haring an altitude or 3000 feet it is s cool, safe and nearby refuge during the heated term in the south. For information concerning Hot Springs address C. F. Coojy, Mnnager business Men’s League. Hof Springs, Ark. For reduced excursion tickets and pai- Iculars of the trip see local agent or nd- drew W. A. Turk, Gen’l Pass. Agt. South ern By., Washington, D. C. LUMBER! LUMBER! Rough and Dressed Lumber, Moulding and Shingles. Will deilyer car load lots at Dallas, Hiram Powder Springs or Acwortb on short notice. It will lie to your interest to write me and get my prires Itefore ordering elsewhere, W. M. Et.flnzitity, Taylorsville, Ga. Headache bad? Get I>r. Miles' Pain Pill*. OTO THE TRADE.O «a * 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. “Pair dealings and the low est prices,” is our motto. Thanking you fo'r your pqst patronage, we hope by fair dealings and low prices to obtain a fair share bf your trade in the future. Respectfully, R. W. RUSSOM. We have at this office a cure for the trothnche which effects tut instant anil liormnnent cure. Call on us when you have toothache. GENERAL PRESENTMENTS The Tourist Sleeping Car Line operated hy (lie Southern Hallway between Wash, ngtnn and San Kranelsc without change, vis New Orleans, liar proven so success ful that it has Itecome necessary to make semi weekly service, the Westbound dt- parture being on Wednesday and Satur day of each week. This sleeper offers sleepingcnr facilities to persons holding first or second-class tickets, the berth rate being only *7.00 from Washington to San Francisco, Los Angeles, or Portland, Itortli being large enough for occupancy hy two people, if desired, without extra charge. These Sleepers run through Texas. Ar izona and New Mexico, and connect with similar cars for Oregon. Infnrmartlon In regard thereto may lie had from any Southern Kailwnv Ticket Agent. Sunset Tourist Excursions, 611 Penn. Ave. N. W., Washington, I). (.'., or rom Mr. W. A. Turk, O. I’. A., 15100 Penn. Ave. N. W., Washington, I). (’. Fsr Over Fill) jesrs. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been P YSPEPSIA It the cause of un told suffering. By taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla the digestive organs aro toned and dyspepsia || OUR 16s Chattanooga, Tcnn. C. A. Hiixsen-rKlt, A. G. P. A Chattanooga. Tcnn. ALL WOMEN .J«n Old iSiii" Kuuiudy, Of Grand Jury Paulding Superior Court, Aug. Term, 1898. We, the Grand Jurors, selected, chosen anil sworn for Ihe August Term, 1898, of Paulding Superior Court, beg leave lo submit the following general presentment!: Wo lutvo through our committees, ex. uiiiiced the hooks of tile various county officers. We have examined the books of the Or dinary, nnd find them m-ntly nnd correct ly kept. We find orders Issued, as fol lows: C.mntv funds for 1808, Paup r Farm, Paupers uol at farm, Hoads ami bridges, Jail fees. Court house, Superior Court, Sinall I’ox, 8787.80 346.82 3(18.47 347.86 140.39 358.82 89.40 183.88 Total, *2093.88 We find I lie Tux Collector has received from all sources Stntm tax, *8387.89, for all ol which lie has vouchers; for County *8268.88, for all of which he lias vouch- Wc find the accounts of Nathan Cooper, former Treasurer, fiom Jaii'y 18th, 1898, lo the the day of Ills death, as follows: mothers for their childi on while toothing On blind Jan'y I8lh, 1898, *8871.01 with perfect success. It soothes the child. Receivrd from A. L. Worthnn, softens the gums, allays all pains, cures for 18117, 200.00 wind colic, and is tho host remedy lor Received on Jan'y 301 h. from Diarrhoea. It will relievo the poor little A. L. Worthnn, 100.00 sufferer immediately. Sold by Druggists Reci ived from F. P. Hudson, in every part of the world. Twenty-five Feb’y Hth, 12.C0 cunts a bottle, Re lure nnd ask for “Mrs Received from A. L. Worthnn, iVinslow’s Soothing Syrup " and |take March llltli, 60.00 no other kind. Received from F. P. Hudson, April 2nd, 3.00 ♦! —^ Received from A. I. Worthnn, TAKE THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY. May 28rd, 60.00 If you are going to travel North, East, Total, *8788.01 South or West, wc offer you through Paid out, schedule and first class service to Wash Com. on receiving *416. * 10.80 iugton, New York and nil points east On S. C. vouchers, 1088.40 Jacksonville, Tampa nnd all points South- County voueh«*rH, 760.74 east; Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas, Pauper vouchor?*, 205.41 Indian Territory, Oklahoma, California, Bridget, 188.08 Colorado Oregon nnd all points West or Jail vouchers, 126-68 North-west. Court house,- 282.67 Got reliable information regarding Commission on >5*8260.78. 81.61 routes, rates, etc., from Southern Rail- Cash paid W. S. Kilgore, 8431.40 way, or write — C. E. Jackson, T. T. A. Total, *0780.01 W. P. COOPER & >k» »!•»— GENERAL MERCHANDISE. »> >i i We invite you to come and get some of the many bargains we are offering to trade; we are closing out our entire stock of Millinery at prices below anyth ing you have ever known. Come and see. Also, we are closing out our entire stock of men’s and children’s summer Suits at 35% discount. Now is your chance. We have many lines of merchandise that we will save you a large per cent, in buying everything you need and cheaper than any other house in Dallas. Call on us and we will serve you. Your Friends, W. P, COOPER & BROTHER, we have will sell you tlic invalids and blind lie sent to the pau per farm. Wc have selected W. A. Harris to aiic- :eed W. R. House on the Board of Edo cation, and Marion Norton to succeed riumins Kendall, and J. W. Hay lo suc ceed Wm. Walker on the said Board. Wc find the hooks of the Justices qf the We recommend the appointment of Ji '. Hicks us Nnlary Public for the !318lh Hist., G. M., to succeed W. R. OWen, da- icnseil. Wr find one inmate at the pauper farm. She is well eared for, but ns she has no mind, we liellcvc she ought to he seat to lie asylum. Wc find Ihe barn In need of repairs, und recommend the covering of same. The lot fence has rotted down the rosil leading to Uartersvlllc, and espe cially the hill lieyond Wm. Bone’ll also the raail lending to Yorkvllle, hy the wry of Rohm Gann's; also the road leading to Drakctown at Ihe hill near J. H. Carter's, on each ride of the l>ranch, also a piece of road In Aeorntree district near L. L. Brown's old mill place; also road in Hum phrey's district from Bethany church to Davis’ mill. We wish to tender to ludge A. W. File oui|thanks for his able charge, and to So licitor General Roticrti for hit assistance and courtesica extended our body; also our thanks to Judge Janes for his courts, sins to our Itody; also our thanks to offi. dal stenographer, Mr. Nicholes, for as sistance in preparing there presentments. We recommend that these presentments lie publl(bed In both county papers, •nil ml a new fence should he built. We that they be paid 89.00 eachifor the same Uml W. 8. Kilgore, present County received, from the forme, *3488.40 141 41 W Treasurer, Treasurer, Received from A. L. Worthun recommend tlid building of a new well curb. Also the repairing of the door steps of some of the houses. There are 86 acres in cotton, well culti vated, but rows running up and down hill. Wc recommend the terracing of sl| the upland. There arc 20 acres In corn well cultivated. The bills on south side of Ihe creek having been cultivated in cot- ton, nnd sand running down nnd covering tlie bottoms, wc recommend that all the hills on south side he sown In onU o r wheat. Also, that a levy lie thrown up on the line between the farm and Mr. Hnkc.'.trew. There are on Ihe Pauper farm. 10 bushels of wheat, worth *7.60, 6 bushels oats *3.00, 1 cotton planter Hastikus C. Bcoooins, Foreman. Husky N. Finch, Clerk. pimples, blotches and boils, nml gives *1.76, 1 turning plow *2.00 1 cradle *2.00 good complexion. Every bottle giisran- 800 bundles fodder, *8.08, 80 bushels teed. Hold at A. J. Cooper A Co.'s Ding taken foreseen el Lite niul before Chue-Rink. Metiers "OM Time" Zeoattn have stood the test for twenty years. Total, *3674.81 Paid out, On S. C. voimhiTH, * 213 05 Oa County vouchers. 278.82 Ordinary voueners, 201.78 Bridge*, 88.92 Jail. 15.24 Court house. 21.06 Amount on hand, 2747.95 Total, *8774.81 For Sale by 8. Robertson & Ron. Fur isle by A. 1. Caopttf A Cvi We have examined the sheriff and lail- er’s books, nnd find them neatly and cor. rectly kept. Wc have examined the booksof the Tax Receiver, and find them ucutly kept. We have exumlned ihe hooks of the Clerk of Superior Court and find them neatly and correctly kept. The condition of these hooks reflects credit on all the county officers. Wc recommend that the pay of Jurors and hullilTs remain lit *1.50 per duy. %V« itvonimeud that all paupers except How to Look Good, Good looks are really more than skin deep, depending entirely on a healthy con dition of all the vital organs. If Ihe llvi r Is inactive you have a bilious look; if yot r stomach Is disordered, you have a dyspep tic look; if your kidneys are affected, you hare a pinched look. Secure good health, and you will surely have good lool a. ■ ‘Electric Illttcrs" Is a good Alterative and Tonic. Acts directly oi the stomach, liver and kidneys, purifies the blood, cures An EnterprUing Druggist- There are few men more wide awake and enterprising than A. J. Cooper A Co who spate no (mins to secure the licet of everything in their line for their many customers' They now have the valuable agency for Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs amt Colds. This Is the wonderful, remedy that Is producing such a furor all over the country hy Its many startling cure*. It almolutely cures Asthma, llronchllls, Hoarseness and all affections of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Call at alsive drug store and get a trial bottle free or a regular size for 60 cents and ♦ t .00. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. Riihscrlhe for Thi New Eha and Week- y Constitution. Ouly 81-80 for both pa pers. Huhscrllie now and try your chance for the 82600. Make* tbe weak Strong. I)r. Edmondson's Pills of Life restore vitality, build up the enllrjc system, and make manly women and womanly wo. meo. 81 per hoi' Address I)r. Frtuk Edmondson, Atlanta, Ga. orn *15.00, plow tools 84 00, wagon and harness *18.00. 1 mule *30.00,1 hog *4.00, 1 cow and calf *20.00, 8 gallons syrup *1,50, total *107.78, Wc find the amount* paid out for expenses and salnry of Lind- y and wife from January to July Inclu. slve aggregate *178.18. Htnre. 60 cents per bottle. REDUCED RATER TO CltATTANOO- OA VIA BOUTHEKN RAILWAY, ACCOUNT MILITARY ENCAMP- MENT, CHICKAMAUGA PARK. . i On account of the Military encampment Wc find the jail In■ goodImdlto Chickamauga Park, the Southern Rail way will sell tickets from points on its the exception of needed repuirs about the windows. We/ccommcnd that the closet , ln(j 8uuth |)f Morristown Tcnn., north of he moved on the Jail house lot. We find the court house in good order, Atlanta, Ua., and castofTuscnmbiu, Ala., to Chattanooga, Tenn., nnd return at rate with the exception of some leaks In the of one fsro tor tho roll nd trip. Tickets gutters. Wo recommend that three or w m | )u ^pi on Saturdays nnd Runday* of four iron grates be put In on the westsido for the puipnse of ventilation, and that all necessary repairs lie mude in good order. Wc find the roads were in fair condition lief ore the recent heavy ruinr, hut now ,here are many rough places which should he put in good condition. We call spe cial attention to the following roads: The road leading from Dallas to Mt. Olivet church by way of Wm. lltodvrson'ii also each week during the cncumpmcnt, limit, ed lo return Monday following dute of sale. Cull on uny agent of the Southern Rail way for further information. UOU MUST have pore blood for ■ good health. Hood’s Sarsaparilla purifies tho blood, Take Hood’s Bar* •aparilla U you would IBB WKIX. Notice—-Crop forSqle. I have 4 acres In com—good: 12 seres in cotton, which Is also good, 4 miles southeast of Dallas. As I have other bus iness to look after, I offer the above for sale at arcnsonuhlc price.. 8. P. Gann, Dallas, Ga. Safety For Women, Tansy, Pennyroyal and Cotton Root Pills remove all suppressions nnd Irregu larities. *1 per box. For particulars nil- dress Hr. Frank Edmondson, Atlanta, On, Notice. 220 acres of land one mile west of York* ville for sale. Will give some one a good imrguln. One half down, the Imlnnccnext fall. Good dwelling, good hrrn, two go< d tenant houses and hams, well walerid. 100 seres in cultivation. Good orchard. Will divide it and sell cither part or all together. W. B. I’aktais. ^URE rheumatism by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which by neu tralizing the acid In the blood perma nently relieve! whas and PAINS*