The Dallas new era. (Dallas, Paulding County, Ga.) 1898-current, September 16, 1898, Image 3

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;>V-' v mi Sheriff Sales. 'Will be sold before the eonrthouse door In th, >owb ol DbIIm, Georgia, within the trust honr of mlr, on the nrat Tuesdejr In Ootols-r next. Iho following prnpepty, to-wit: Lota at lond Moo. llo, IM ond M In «ux hrct district ond lid section of Hsutdrng tammy, On. Looted on ond to be oold as Nwt proqerty of the'defendont, John B. StKgteerd, to ootlef) o justice noil n fo Issued tB the Justice court ol die MM «. M. district Itv favor of Cooper t t JoImoob ond ego bin ooH John R. Hhepher j "Will he oold betem t'ne court house door in OhetownotOonoh. Uo.. on the But Tuesday tin OrtohoMien. 'within the legnl hours of Mir to tho hMh«o\nnd beot bidder, for cash, the doll onion Property, to-wlt: Is* Ad Ihtid Mo, three hundred sixty elx (Mil tarrd*4 Intereot In the mineral Intercut In lond Jot lfc). three hundred sixty Keren (W!7), oil In Xfca ltth district and Srd section of Pouldlng rwonty, Go., oold lond lota containing eoch It' •■fee more or leoo. Levied on ond lobe oold or the property of the defendonlo, M. T. Hlnglton, J. W, Singleton, Geo. B. Clork onil Charles Clark, to satiety o mortgage fl fa in favor of Jennie G. Clark and agolnil the raid M. T. Singleton, J. W. Singleton. Geo. U. Clark and Chnrleo Clork. Thll Sept. Htli, ltws. Thin Sept. Ith, INS. a. T. 1T11KKLRB, Hhertff. Notice To Ckiditokh. Notice la hereby given to all predators «f the eatate of W. T. dons, lute of aoid counujr, deceaaed, to reader In an account ■of thier demands lo an, wUhln the lime prescribed by law, properly made out- Thl« *UrdMay 0 f Aug. 1898. Ophelia Bnxter, Admlnlslrntrlx of W. T. Gore, dccear ed. TiriE TABLE: Taking effect July 6‘h, 1898. - fftOINO NORTS. No. 7—Due at Dallaaa 8:87 p. m No. 9—title at Dnllaa 8:18 p. m. OOIMO SOUTH. No. 10—Duo at Dallas 10:31 a. m. No. 8— Due at Dallas 8:14 u. m. All trains dope. W. A. FOSTER, Agent. N. H. BULLOCK, PKALKK IN Fine Wines, Liquors, Etc. Tlye from *1.80 lo *8.00 per gallon. Good Corn *8.00 per gallon. Peach and Apple Brandies *3.80 per gallon. Bottle Beer from *1.00 to *1.80 per dozed botllea. i Keg Beer from *1.80 to 3.80 por-keg. All kinds of wines usually fcuml In Ant-class bar. Mall orders promptly Ailed Call on me, or write. Your Old Friend, N. H. BULLOCK, No. IS W. Mitchell and 80 8. Bread Sts. ATLANTA, Ua. The Hot Springs of Arkansas The Mountain Looked Miracle of the Ozarks- The hot waters, the mountain air, equa ble climate and the pine forests tnnke Hot Bprlnga the most wonderful health mid pleasure resort In the'world, sjimracr or wlhter. It la owned, "endorsed and cou- trolledthy the. U. S. Government and has accommodations for nil classes. The Ar lington and Park hotels and 00 others and *00 boarding houses are open «11 summer. Having an altitude or 3000 feet It Is a eool, safe and nearby refuge during the heated term in the south. For Information concerning Hot Springs address C. F. Cooly, Mdnager business Men’s League, Hot Springs, Ark. For reduced excursion tickets and pai- Iculars of the trip see local agent or nd- dreai W. A. Turk, Gcn;i Pass. Agt. South ern lly., Washington, D. C. ■ LUMBER! LUMBER! Rough and Dressed Lumber, Moulding and Shingles. Will deliver enr load lots at Dallas, Hiram Powder Springs or Acworth on short notice. It will to your Interest to write me and get my prlceB tiefore ordering elsewhere. W. M. Ei-khrhry, Taylorsville, Ga. Dallas Livery Steble, J, c, * J- B- WATSON Proprietors Having purchased the Foote sta bles, we will keep good stock for the public, day or night. We have redsc ed our charges in proportion to the hard times. Parties hiring horses are trictly rcsponsihle for the safety of fcamsslvcs, vehicles, and horses. IJRespectfully, J. C. & j B. WatsoN Subscribe for Tint Nsw Eka and Week y Constitution. Only *1.80 for both pa pers. Subscribe now and try your chance for the *2500. >■ VRVOUS Troubles arc due to Im impoverished blood. Hood’s Sar- Mpartlla 1* tho Ono True Blood ptiriAu and NERVI TONIC. •Cl % " OTQ THE TRADE.O Don’t fail to come In and IV- if*w steel arch bridge being effected at Niagara Falls to replace the last of the sus)M'italou bridges will bo the largest of ita kind in the world. The main arch will he 808 feet long, the next largest being the 560-foot arch of a bridge at Oporto, Portugal. The approach on the Canadian examine our goods and of the structure 1.308 feet. The bridge will connect the two great free parks, queen Vtetoria Park, ou the Canadian side, and the New York state reservation on the American side. It will bo a single structure, having n width of a little over 40 feet. In tho middle 38 feet of this wll| he an electric railroad. On either side of this will lie carriageways 8 feet wide. Outside of these drives will be foirtpeis- ages, slightly elevated above tire drive ways. The middle of the arch h 150 feet above the gorge. It waa impossible, of course, to huthl false works to sustain the main arch, and It was built otitfrom cltli- r end to Die middle, the old suspension bridge forming nil anchorage and a plat form from which to • operate. The work was extremely jierllous, and in order to give the mechanics every protootion |kiisI- hlc a boat manned bp an ui|>ert oarsman was kepi under the bridge.—NeW York Press. 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 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- RUS50M. Tbc Rig Ifltfrara Bridge. We have lit tills ofllce a cure l'or the toothache which effects an instant mid permanent cure. Call on us when you have toothache. Tho Tourist Sleeping Car Line operated by the Southern Railway between Wash. Ington and Sun Franoise without change via New Orleans, lias proven so siieoess- ful that it lias liecome necessary to make a semi weekly service, the Westbound de parture licing on Wednesdny and Satur day of each week. This sloepcr offers sleeplngcitr facilities to persons holding first or second-class tickets, the berth rate being only *7.lKi from Washington to San Francisco, I,os Angeles or Portland, berth being large enough for occupancy by two people, if desired, without extra charge. These Sleepers run through Texas, Ar izona and New Mexico, uml connect with similar cars for Oregon. Infonnartlor. In regard thereto may la- lmd from any Southern ICnllwav Ticket Agent, Sunset Tourist Excursions, nil I’enn. Ave. N. W., Washington, I). (!,. or Tom Mr,.W, A. Turk, G. P. A., 1800 Penn. Avc. N. W., Washington, 1). C. For Over Fitly your*. Mra. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect aiieuess. It smithes the child, softens tho guniH. allays all pains, cures bid colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve tho poor little sufferor immediately. Sold hy Druggists in every part of the world. .Twenty-live cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for “Mrs Winslow’s Soothing Syrup ” and |takc no other kind. TAKE THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY. If you are going to travel North, East. South or West, we offer you through ached ole and first class service to Wash Ington, New York allil all points cast Jacksonville, Tnmpn uud all iioints South east; Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, California, Colorado. Oregon mid nil 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, Toun. C. A.BnNHooTKu, A. G. P. A. Chattanooga, Tenn. Administrator’s Sale. STATE OF OEORDIA, I Paulding County, 1 By virtue ol an order from the Court of Ordinary of I’.nlk county, will he sold on tic 1st Tuesday In October, 1808 at the nirl house in Polk county, between the leg"! sale hn ( ur», a one-tlnrd undivided In- '■oic-t in lots of land Nos. 801.863-303 329- 430-481 nnd 433 in the 3rd Rlst. and 8.(1 sir. of Paulding county, Oeolgln, consti tuting what is known as the Tim Williams I'hioi. The other Interest in said place. .' ill all la- sold at the same time. Also land lot No. 188 In the 10th district mill Hr.l section of Paulding county, Georgia.'; Terms of sale one-third cash, one-third 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 the liver s inactive you have a bilious look; If your stomach Is disordered, you have a dyspep tic look; If your kidneys are affected, you have a pinched look. Secure good health and you will surely have good looki. ‘‘Electric Hitters" Is u good Alterative and Tonic, /urns directly on the stomach, liver anil Vidneys, purifies the hlood, cures pimples, blotches and bolls, and gives a good complexion. Every bot tle guaran teed. Hold ut A. J. Cooper & Co.’s Drug Store. 50 cents per bottle. A Fly-Catching Scheme. “Joe, I’m sadly afraid you have been idling about in my absence," said a young and clientless solicitor, just returned from Ills lionoym'oon, to the office hoy. “This typewriter hasn’t been touched the whole time.” “Imloed, sir, I wm working it only two hours ago sir," replied tho lad. "Then how comes It thut a spider has spun his web across the keys?” asked the solicitor, pointing to a flimsy network which almost covered the keyboard. Why, sir, I caught that spider anil Nov, 1. 1809. (ine-thlrd Nnv 1, 1000 nur O'" *‘lm there niyaolf," explained the boy i _ * 1 — 1 niniuli “Till fl dinners to tfire notes for the deferred incuts, hearing interest at 8 percent Irani date of sale. August lllili, 18(is. John I’. Davis, |Adininistra*nr. REDUCED RATES TO CHATTANOO GA VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY, ACCOUNT MILITARY ENCAMP MENT, C1IICKAMAUGA* P ARK. On account of the Military encampment at ('liieknmanga Park, the Southern Rail way will sell tickets from points nit its line south of Morristown To.ui., north of Atlanta, Ga., mid east otTinv umliln, Ala., to Chattanooga, Tenn.. nnd return ut rate of one fare for the round trip. Tickets will lie sold on Saturdays r.ml Suiujays of each week during the encampment, limit ed to return Monday following date o sale. Call on any agent of l he Southern Rail way for further inform utloii. The Easy 7 Runnuig “HOUSEHOLD” Sewing Machine. ALL WOMEN Tithe boat forremr* TrmtMM, Crirroof* all rroK'ilarino? !n Kemalo^r^anK. Himilfl bo (if Cium,* cl l-iie .ov»l 1h»i >ri; Cfcild-Birtti. •*'.inicr» Tlaif” Ctowiliiis liuve stoo<l tliw -,t fur tw *nty yoars ,„lv i,v v-.-A Hfp-v’f'r .WprflflttM* Co., Clint For Sale bV S Robertson & S«. For Rule by A* E Cooper Ar rv after a Hcnroely jKjrcepllble pauac. "Tilt re la a lly buzi-.lug about lu the works of the tyj>e\viiter, and hh I didn’t want to tukc the machine to pieces to get at it, 1 thought the spider dodge would serve. You him alone, sir, uud that fly will be trapp ed In no time.”—Pearson’s Weekly. An Enterprising Druggist There are few men morn wide awake and onterprlsing than A. J. Cooper & Co- who spare no pains to secure the beat of everything In their line for their ninny customers- They now have the valuable agency for Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Tills 1 tin: wonderful remedy that Is producing such a furor all over the country hy Its many siiirtling cures. It absolutely cuies Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all affections of the Throat, Chest mid Lung: Call lit above drug store and gel a trial bottle free or n regular size for 80 cents mid *1.00. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. Tax Levy for the Year 1898. GEORGIA, PAULDING COUNTY. Court of Ordinary silting N*r county purposes, Bepleinlicr term, 1808. It is hereby ordered that the Tux Collector or his successor in office collect the follow, log nmoupl for county purposes for the year 1608: To pay Jurors and superior court ex penses, 18 County current expenses, fail fees, For support of paupers, Roads and bridges, Coroner fees, Tax Receiver nnd Collector's commissions and all other legal demands uguinsl the county, mlit to ' GEORGIA, Pani.DtMU Coustv. After four weeks notice, pnrsui section 884(1 of the civil code, a petition ol which a true and correct copy Is subjoin ed, will be presented to the Hon. C. C. Janes, Judge of the Superior court at the court house Ih Ordsrtown, Polk county, said state, and In Ute Tallapoosa .circuit, on the 0th day ef Octolier, 1898. Thl> September Uth, 1898.' OPHELIA BAXTER, Guardian. Copy of Petition. Slate of Georgia, Paulding county. To lion. C. G. Janes, Judge Superior Court, said county. The jietlllon of Ophelia Baxter showi 1st. That she Is Guardian of Kula Gore. Albert Gore, Robert Gore, Ellis Uore, Thomas Gore, heretofore duly appointee as such guardian In said county. 2nd. That she as guardian, desires l° sell for reinvestment at private sale, the following property, the same being a |mrt of the estate of her said wards. Haiti property being undivided as among said wards, and each ward aa tho lirlr-at-law of W. T. Ooro, derrasrd, Mug npially interested therein, to-wlt: Four-fifths un divided interest In lot of land number three hundred aud tlfty-elghl (388), live- slxlha undivided Interest in lot of land nuihber three hundred fifty-seven (357), and five-sixths undivided Interest In thirty, nine and ono-half seres of lot uiuntier four hundred fourteen (414), enrh of said l«U containing forty (40) acres more or less, mid being In the nineteenth district mid 3rd sedtion of said county. 3rd. Bald lund Is rocky, yields hut lit tle income, and has paid but littlo for sev- oral years past, Is several miles from any market, Is known ns pljiey woods land, and Is not very productive, nnd thnt liy idling said lands, petitioner hnsanoppor. tunlty ta Invest In hinds nenmr a market, and that will likely prove of more value to said wards. 4tli. Tlint said land nre of the value oj four hundred dollars, yielding an minimi Income of ncventy-flvr dollars, with a yenrly expense of keeping the same, of ten dollars. 8th. Petitioner desires to Invest the proceeds of such sale in certain farming lands, to-wlt: A thirty-aeven-forty sixth (37-40). undivided Interest In lot of land number four hundred thirty-three (488), and lot number four hundred thirty-four (484), both in the 2nd (list. And 8rd section of said county, and the eaat half of |o l number three hundred elghty-slx («80), In the 19th (list, mid 3rd coe. said county, each containing forty (40) acres more or less, and being three utiles west of Dal las, In wild county. •Hi. Petitioner as heir-at-law of said 'V. T- Gore, dee’ll, Is a tenant In common with said wnrtls, In tho land sought to he sold, and desires to purchase the remain ing eight ferly-llfths undivided Interest In the lands, In which she desires to reinvest ihc proceeds of said sale. 7th. Petitioner shows that each of said wards la under the age of fourteen years, that she Is the mother of raid wards, and that her Intention to make tills appllca tlon has been published once a week fo r four weeks, as required hy law. OPHELIA BAXTER. J. It. DAVIS, Petitioner’s Alt’y. Total for comity purposes, For debt on new court house, 48 3 0-10 Braswell. We are needing a few showers of sun shine at present. t We are being besieged by cnedidates, and I am made to suit all of them. Mrs. M. F. Williams Is cptlte III with chills and fever. She Is being attended hy Dr. E. II. Robertson. Mrs. I’crlwnod Is also on the 'ick list.- tir. R. O Finch is lmlldli ' a lnr*e ham. There Is much building going on over the country. War and candliliriysij not teem to block business lu the bulldix line. No excuse now for Idleness." Mrs. M. Fair is visiting her children Rook Run, Ala. ‘ We ara having some new roads project, ed, hut have more now than men to work them. Ai.biun. OBITUARY. In memory of Ahiganc Puckett, daugh ter of Koliert and 8nlllo Carter, was lairn May 18tli, 1818, and died May HOtli, 18UH. She united with the Baptist church at Concord, Cobh county, Ga., In the year 1830. During the same year she was mar ried to Edmond Puckett, 'tho was a mem ber of the same church. In 1880, they removed their member ship to New Hope church in I’alildlug county, in which they remalnedlnntll their deaths! Her liiishniid died during the late war ami she remained a widow until her ilenth. She died at the homo of Iter daughter, Mrs. Monroe Rone, and hy her rerpiest was hurled In the New Ilnpe cemetery. She leaves right children and many friends to sudly mourn her loss. A Fiikno. ROXANA. (The following communication was written and started to this office sovi rul days ngo, hut was not delivered until Inst Saturday,) Fodilor pulling tlmo will soon lie here. Mr. J. N. Barron reports the first open boll of cotton In this section. Protracted meeting Is being carried on at tho church hero. Mr. Zolly Pruett is loading the van with the mountain widow Just now. Wenroglnd to see that Col. W. E. Spinks is nominate-! for representative. He Is one of Paulding’s honest and inns 1 upright men, as well ns one of the ablest lawyers In north Georgia, uml one whom the office seeks. In fact, tho whole coun ty ticket is made of material that Is rarely equalled and never excelled. Makk Twain, Bii.i. Nth. GEORGIA, J Paulding County. J To all whom It may concern: Paulding Court of Ordinary, September Term, 1808. The law providing for com licnsnlion of election managers at the set. eral voting precincts directs also thnt the Ordinary shall fix Die aineunis to lie paid such manager and clerk. It is therefore ordered that the three managers and two clerks for ail the voting precincts of the county be paid one dollar for each elec tion held and that one of t|.c managers lie paid one dollar fnr bringing the re turns to the county site. Given tinder my liaiul and olllcinl signature. This Hi p- teinber the Otli, 1898. K. P. HUDSON, Ordinary. 0 |. a .. u - CUBAN RELIEF cure- r IdniLlS ‘ ollc, NciiralKUuritl Tuoll,at:lit • 'F;, 1 i| rc aiiutiUw. Hour rttoniscl suit Hammer Uomplatats. Price, 25 Cents GEORGIA, I PaUuunu County, j To all whom It may concern: S. II. Robertson, having applied for tho i-stabllshmilil of n now public rood, com mencing ut Hie Rookmart mid Villa Rien oud near the residence of Peter Pinknrd and running lu a south-west direction to tho county line between I’auldlng and Haralson and intersecting with the Buell- 1 ilium. Dmketown and Temple road, run ning through the lands of P. J. Plnkardi W. E. Hutcheson, It. L. Dooley nnd the Robertson hoys. Notice Is hereby given ltint said application will bo finally grant ed on the 3rd day of October, 1808, next, if no sufficient cimse Is shown to the con trary. This Sept. 1st, 1898. F. P. HUDSON, Ordinary. The most mode i n Sewing Mil I chine of tlic Jtgc, cbritcing ill 1 of the latest improvements DURABILITY, RANGE OF WORK and SIMPLICITY Old .Seville Machine** taken in exchange. Dealer* wanted in unoccupied territory Correspondence* solicited. Address, J. II. Derbyshire, General Agent, RICHMOND, VA. ’.2 Main Street. ’S Sn I'sapnrllln is the One True iilooil Purifier, Great Nerve Tonic, Stomach Regulator. To thou- Hunu. its great merit It* KNOWN, Total county tux on the hundred dollars, 60 9-10 Which is hereby levied for the yeur 1808- This Sept, the 6th, JH9H. F P. HUDSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA I Paui.ding County. ) To all wlftirn it may concern: E. W. Y. Allgood, administrator with the will annexed on the estate of William Allgood, Jr., deceased, lias in due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to said estate, and I will pass upon the same on the first Mon day in October next. Given under my baud and official signature. Sept. 6, 1898. K. P. HUDSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA. I Paui.ding County. | To all whom It may concern: Tile Puitldlng county Router Commit tees of the following Companies and Regi ments of the late civil war have filed their report In my office nnd under the law nre subject to the inspection of members and friends of said Companies, to-wit: Company II, lUtli Gu. • “ A, 40lh Ga. “ C, 3nd State Troops. “ K, 60th On. “ F, 40th Ga. “ 0, 32nd On. “ B, 1st State Troops. “ C, 1st Ga. “ D, 1st Ga. Cavalry. “ L, 4th Ga. “ Given under my hand and official signa ture. This Sept, the 6th, 1898. F. P. HUDSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA, l Paui.dino County 1 To all whom it may concern: (!. 0. Moon, having applied for the opening itficl establishing of nwicw public road, commencing nt the residence of John Morris, and running lit a due easter ly direction, and running through the sahl J. Morris' farm, them* through land i.f L. O. Meudows, from tlierctotheCohhcoi.il- t V line. Snld road lo commence nt anil lead from the Hiram uml Pleasant Hill road »o Cohli county line. Notice is here by given that said application will he granted on the 3rd duy of October, 1898, nrntt, if no sufficient cause Is shown to tlie contrary. Tills Scpl. the 1st, 1898. F. P. HUDSON, Ordinary. /N (J It E rheumatism by taking J lood’s Sarsaparilla, which by neu tralizing (lie acid in the blood perma nently relieves aches and PAINS you ■ true 5 La I STATE OF GEORGIA./ Paulding County. I To all whom It may concern: R II. Hutcheson, ;iinving applied for llie opening and establishing of a new public road, commencing at the public road west of the residence of J. E. Lyle and running in a north direction through till* lands of James Defourc, John Wyatt, R. R. Hutcheson, Rany White and I,. L. Carroll, and intersecting the Hockmnr. road near ihe residence of-L. L. Carrol 1 In Union District of snld county. Notice is lidrehy given that said application will lie finally granted on the 3rd day of Octo ber, 1898 next, if no sufficient cause is shown to tlie contrary. This September 1st, 1898. F. P. Hudson, Ordinary. MUST have pure hlood for guod health. Hood’s Sarsaparilla purities the blood. Take Hood’s Bar- supnrilla if you would BE WELL*