The Dallas new era. (Dallas, Paulding County, Ga.) 1898-current, October 14, 1898, Image 3

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7 <z. • 1 J f !' Sheriff Sales. GEORGIA, PAULDING COUNTY. •Will be told pn the first Tuesday in November nnt.at public outcry, at the ooufi boOM in Md county, within the hours of Nib, to the highest bidder for cash, certain property of which the following is a fall and complete descrip tion. One one-half undivided Interest in the following lahtts, to-wit: Lots of land Woo. twelve hundred fifty-five (1355)and twelve hundred sixty-six (1806) In the 8r.i tMetriet and Srd section of Paulding couu ty, each lot containing forty acres more or loser Said property levied on ps tin property of W. (X Abney, to satisfy two Justice court executions, Issued from the Justice court 100# District Q. M., said county, In faver op Davis A Finch against said W. C. Abney i said property being in the possession of W. C. Abney. ThL Oct. trd, 1888. B. F. WHEELER, Sheriff. Notici To Criditors. Notice is hereby given to all credators of the estate of W. T. Gore, late of said cottauy, deceased, to render in an account of Ihler demands to me, within the time prescribed by law, properly made out This *8rd day of Aug. 1886. Ophelia Baxter, Administratrix of W. T. Gore, decent Reduced rated via Southern Railway On account of the Protestant Episcopal Church Convention, Washington, I). C October 5-28th, 181)8, and Woman Auxil. iary of Missionaries, Washington, D. C.. Octolier 6-t5th, 181)8, the Southern Hail way will sell tickets from all points on it. lines to Washington and return at rate ol one fare for the round trip. Tickets will bo sold Octolier 8, 4. nnd 5th, with final limit to return until Octo Ixjr 80th, IHOs. The sale of those tickets are opened to the public, and on account of the very low ritea every one should embrace this opportunity of visiting the east. For further information call on ai y agent of the Southern Hallway. IOOK OUT for the first signs of * Impure blood—Hood's Sarsaparilla is vour safeguard. It will purify, enrich and vitalize your BLOOD. TinE TABLE. Taking HU . July O'h, 1808. flOINO ItOKTII. No. 7—Due at Dsllaaa 8:57 p. m ••Jfo. 8—Due at Dallas 6:18 p. m. OOIXO BODTII. No. 10—Due at Dallas 10:91 a. m. No. 8— Due at Dallas 8:14 a. m. * All train* atop*. W. A. FOSTER, Agent. N. H. BULLOCK, DKAtiXR IN Pine Wines, Liquors, Etc. Rye from #1.50 to 88.00 per gallon. Good Corn $9.00 per gallon. Peach and Apple Brandies #9.50 per gallon. Bottle Beer from #1;00 to* #1.50 per dozen bn tiles. Reg Beer from #1.50 to 9.50 per keg. All kinds of wines usually found In first-class bar. Mall orders promptly piled Call ou me, or write. Your Old Friend, N; H. BULLOCK, No. 18 W. Mitchell and 80 8. Broad Sts. ATLANTA, Ga. The-Hot Springs of Arkansas The Mountaln'Locked JMiraele of the Ozark*. The hot waters, the mountain air, equa ble climate and the pine forests mitkc Hot Springs the most wonderful health and pleasure resort In the world, summer or winter. It Is ownetj. endorsed and con. trolledthy the U. 8. Government and has accommodations lot all classes. The Ar lington and Park hotels and 00 others and •09,boarding bouses hro open »1I summer. fibrin# an altitude or 9000 feet it is n tod, aafa and nenrBy refuge during the heated term in the south. iFor information concerning not Springs address C. F. Cooly, Manager business Men’s League, Hot Springs, Ark. For reduced excursion tickets nnd par- Iculara of the trip See local agent or ad- dreaz W. A. Ttfrk, Gen’l Pass. Agt. South ern Rr., Washington, D. C. LUMBER! LUMBER! Rpugh and Dressed Lumber, /Moulding and Shingles. Will deliver oar losti lots at Dallas, Illram Powder Springs or Acworth on short notice. It will be to your interest to write me and get my prices before ordering blsewhera. > r ,W. M. Ei.siiiiikv, Taylorsville, Qa. Dallas Livery Stable, J. 0, * j. B WATSON Proprietors Haring purchased the Foote sta bles, we will keep good stock for the public, day or night. We have redac ed our chargee in proportion to the 'hard times. Parties hiring horses are trictly responsible for the safety of hems fives, vehicles, ond horses. ([Respectfully, J. C. It J B. WatsoN Subscribe for Tnx Nsw Eha and Week y Constitution. Only 81.50 for both pa pars. Subscribe now and try your chiuice for the #9500. Troubles are due to BIIRVOIII ’ lm impoverished blood. Hood’s Sar saparilla Is the Ono True Blood .rurUto wd NIRVB TONIC. DIAMOND JUBILEE CARNIVAL, MA- CON. OA„ OCTOBER 1lth-14th 1898 REDUCED RATES VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY. On acoount of the Diamond Jubilee Carnival to I* held at Macon, Ga. Oct,. her llth-Uth, 1898, the Southern Railway will sell tickets from points on it Hues tie tween Meridian, Birmingham, Clmttanoo. go, Knoxville, Morristown and interme diate points to Mncou, Qa., ami leturn, at • me fare for the round trip. Tickets will lie sold October lO'.li. 11th, 19tliand 18th vllh final flmtt October 16th to rcturu. vhilo from points witliln a radius of 160 miles in the states of Alahum ami Geor gia, tickets will tie sold at somethirg lesr than one fare for the round trip, ou Octo. Iter Uth, 12th nnd 18th with ttnnl limit to return October 14th. There will be many attractions in Na tion on this occasion, ami those taking ad vantage of these reduced rates cannot fail 'o enjoy themselves. For further information call on Southern Railway Ticket Agent. Official Returns 61 Paulding County. DlMTH’Tt I Candler 9 br 0 3 aq O jc £ ‘E. X W > Hitchcock Baker K C * a ft* J X -a id i £ a» * Jd a a Jj £ Holland Carter a» IT . * 0 X Acorntrec , r ift 47 62 44 69 38 67 46 60 85 66 42 59 46 Braswell, 88 94 25 27 36 ' 16 27 24 29 23 17 34 34 27 Burnt Hickory, 34 18 83 18 30 16 81 17 34 16 17 82 29 21 Cains 71 82 70 HI 69 93 76 79 83 68 68 82 71 80 Call ferula 64 74 54 78 68 64 58 77 05 05 67 69 45 75 Dallas 42(1 161 433 151 417 133 397 181 462 134 428 165 418 160 Eutah 34 34 34 29 40 26 27 44 89 82 28 41 30 89 lliram «8 70 67 65 73 65 68 71 68 71 64 74 62 73 Nineteenth 66 49 60 16 61 47 53 56 69 60 64 46 60 40 Pumpkinvtne 99 63 28 46 33 46 29 58 24 56 29 54 98 80 Itncroou 95 10 24 10 35 10 24 19 26 11 19 18 31 14 TnlUjjoos* OO 88 93 80 23 87 34 80 24 85 20 88 5 103 Twentieth (ft 58 66 08 08 69 75 49 68 08 65 61 08 59 Umplirey 2? 77 81 72 21 86 38 70 60 57 29 74 29 71 Union 17 58 17 47 30 48 15 58 16 63 10 58 18 52 Woddington 72 84 71 84 78 82 76 84 74 86 75 74 85 Total 1980 971 1088 981 1159 013 1004 1009 1169 909 1004 1007 1031 1013 Majorities HID 157 240 02 260 57 18 94 8t 79 47 890 81 Ol) (17 81 9.7 92 47 95 ■ 17 89 88 179 II 79 41 60 9 as no 70 51 8(1 58 25 33 70 78 415 88 70 67 90 90 18 00 81 17 76 30 84 10 83 58 106 . 38 71 60 64 IQ 09 51 73 6!) 85 67 90 24 70 69 418 84 70 00 90 23 33 06 30 17 76 50 24 18 84 78 158 84 71 50 67 13 88 01 78 53 86 TOR ifl &*• •*V Jr-,, 1058 50 1107 142 non lotto 08 GEORGIA, Paumiinh County. To all whom it may concern M. Dodd, lmvlng applied for the clmng- ROCKMART. ing of the public road commencing at *i Tlic health of our community Is vert rill cast corner of lot of land No. 071) and running to the right pf the present road way and Intersecting the road uear the old satv mill place, the length of said change being about 250 yards. Notice Is hereby given that sbIiI application will lie finally granted on the 7th day of Novem ber, ;8!)8. nrxt, If no sufficient cause 1 e shown to the contrary. F. P. HUDSON, Ordinary. The Tourist Sleeping Car Line operated by thp Southern Railway between Wash. Ington and Sun Francis© without change, via New Orleans, lias proven so success ful that It lias become necessary tn make a semi weekly service, the Westbound de parture being on Wednesday and Satur day of each week. This sleeper offers sleeping carfacilitics to persons holding first or second-class tickets, the berth rate being only $7.00 from Washington to San Francisco, Los Angeles, or Portland, berth being large enough for occupancy by two people, it leslred. without extra charge, These Sleepers run through Texas, Ar. Ir.ona and New Mexico, and connect with similar cars for Oregon. Informartton In regard thereto may be had from dhy Southern Kullwnv Ticket Agent, Sunset Tourist Excursions, 611 Penn. Avc. N. W., Washington, 1). C„ or rom Mr. W. A. Turk, G. P. A., 1300 Penn. Avc. N. W., Washington, 1). C. For Over Filly yenra. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has bcou used for over fifty years by millions of mothers fortbcirehildieuwhilc teething with perfect success. Itsunthes the child, softens the gums, allays all pains, cures wind nolle, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will voliovo the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be auva and ask for “Mrs Winslow’s Soothing Syrup ” and |take no other kind. TAKE THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY. If you arc going to travel North. East, South or West, we offer you through schedule and first 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 |>olnts West or North-west. Get reliable informali«o regarding routes, ratos, etc., from Southern Rail way, or write C. E. Jackson, T. P. A. Chattanooga, Tenti. C. A. Bhnhootkh, A. G. P. A. Chattanooga, Tenn. ALL WOMEN GEORGIA. ! Pauumno C'orxTT. ) To all whom It may mneern: Lee Tlbbitts, lmvlng tip filed for the opening nnd establishment of a new puli* lie road, commencing at the residence of J. Williams and running east, and inter- ting the Dallas and Cartersvlllo road near the residence of Mrs. Mnrtha Chair man in 839 Dist., O. M„ of said county. Said road to pass over and through the lands of W. E. Williams, J. Wil liams, Mrs. Thomason, Miss Carrie Chapman nnd through the laud of Mrs. Martha Chapman. Notice is hereby given that said application will ho finally grant- 0(1 .on the 7th day of November, 1808, next. If no sufficient enuso lie shown to the contrary. F. P. HUDSON. Ordinary. Robbed the Grave- A startling incident, of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject, is narrated by him as follows: ”1 was in a most dreaded condition. My skin wns nl- most yellow.eyos sunken, tongue- costed, pain continually in back nnd sides, no ap petite -gradually growing weaker day by- day. Throe physicians had glrcu me up. Fortunately, a friend advised trying Elec- trie Bi'.ters; nnd to my great Joy nnd stir, prise, tile first Isittle made n decided itn proveinent. I continued their use tor throe weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved my life, and robbed the grave of another victim." No one should fall to try them. Only 50c. per .bottle nt A. J. Cooper A Co.’s Drug Store. -u | The farmers are taking advantage ui the delightful weather, and are busily e, . gaged In cotton picking ami other farm work. Col. J. M. Davis, of Dallas, vlsltod this pluco Tuesday. Rev. J. M. Williams preached an Into: Ing sermon at Van Wert last Sunday. Miss Mabel Bnlleng-r 1ms returned from Ashvllle, N. O.. where she spent the sum- in r with relatives and friends. Thu Piedmont Institute is progressing nicely; the stb-ndnueu Is steadily growing. It is one of the treat institutes in the state: every young man and lady should take advantage of the opportunles now offored f rr thorough training. An education makes the burdens of life easier Nn hear and Is a source of great enjoyment.. Ii onnlilo im to commune with the greater minds nf all ages of the world, and gives us greater ideas of our own existence and of the wonders of all things. There are opportunities offered here which few communities nave or can have, a first-class grpled school and college de partment well furnished for high grade work. Let parents use these opportunities to the making of their children and furnish ing them for life’s work. • I)o not turn the munhood of your hoys into money fiir yourself, but turn your money Into manhood for your boys. Our great country never u edud full-grown Christian men nnd women nn badly us now. nnd Christian schools must make them. As this is our first lottor wo will close. Hciiooi. Bovs. Pepsin Chill Tonic Pepsin !• Tasteless mm* Ruerenteed le Here drills eed Fever end ell Hale riel Troubles. Does Not Contain tlalnlae Nor Other I'nlson. Does Not Injure tho Ntomarh Nor Meet the Hearing. W. A. MoLarly A 8on L DlmeDox,Tea.,ear: "Ramon's Pepsin ChillTonlo Is tho beet we havo evor tsndlud. My son prescribes It In hie uraotloe, and says It It tho only Chill Tonlo whloh n child oan take without Injury to tho stonuwh. Prices*. DROWN KP'U. CO., Prop'n, UreeBovllle, Tenn. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY DISTRICT OFFICERS. Representative in Congrost, 7th District JOHN W. MADDOX, of Rome Judge TallnpoosnCircuit—C. O. JANES Cednrtown. Solicitor Ocncrn!—W. T ROBERTS, Douglaavlllo. Senator. 88th Senatorial District, W. F. GOLDEN, Of Haralson County. Representative of Paulding County, A. L. BARTLETT. COUNTY OFFICERS 'he tx»*f Mr Ptinnle TmbO*. Cf.rrccra nil xii'.iiiltn-s In remaini irvans -UnuIU ho (.it- Choir* ol bill anil bcfi.ro Chlld-ltinh. ■■o.t rime" Vent-Are have stood tho Jrdlnary *.1*. HUDSON Ol^uperlor Court ... .H.L. i{ mENS D.p,,ySM5.... ii W.N.ANDM Tax Collector A. L. WOHTHAN Tax Rootiver...AD<ILPHUS PEA RSON Treasurer N. COOPER Surveyor <>. M. WIG LEY Coroner.! I. F. SUMMERVILLE School Commissioner... .W. Z. SPINKS CITY OFFICERS. Mayor, . Marshal. Clerk, R. W. RUSSO M . J. M. ABLES . W. I FAIN Councilman: J. F. WELCH. E. M. COOPER. J. M. HAY. W. HELMS w. o. ROBERTS. Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Mlelinl Curtain* Plainfield, III., makes thmatnlemcut, that she caught cold, widt h smiled on her lungs; she was treat- 1 fora month try her fnmlly physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless victim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. llur drug gist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption; she tonight a. bottle nnd to her delight found herself bcnelltted from first dose. She Continued its use nnd after taking six bottles, found herself sound and well; now docn her own house, work, and as well aa she was.—Free trial Irutlles of tills Groat Discovery at A. J. Cooper A; Co.'s Drug Store. Large bottles 60c and $1.00. Mercer University, Macon, Ga. NOTICE, TO ALL flY FRIENDS l , MlM.-ll-liis c.1., Chat I For S-de by S. Robertson Js Son. Fur sale by A. T. Ceopcr Co. „ CUBAN RELIEF cure* P|JIMtAfCelle. N.-urslnlasml toothache | IMIIIVI V Ul IWo minuter. Sour atoms,-b amt Summer CotoptoluU. 1’rico. 25 Coin* 1 have opened up business at 23 West Mitchell Street, and will be glad to furnish you with all kinds of good things to drink, such as fine Rye whiskey, from $2 to $8 per gallon. Corm from $1.50 to $2 per gallon, and all kinds of Beer and Wines. Mail orders given special attention When in the City, call on me, and when you want anything n my line, write me. Respectfully Yours, J. E. BROWN. K lltor New Era. I am Just In from church. The services wo 0 conducted by Pastor Jenkins: text SOI It chapter first Kings 4th verse. lie Is s young minister and very inter esting. Well, we left homo Sunday, spent Him- day night In Atlanta, left Atlanta Monday morning at 7:30 a. m.t wo came over the Central road, reaching Macon at 11:16 a, m., was met by Y. M. C. A., committee who treatafMls like brothers; they took charge of our baggage and soon bad us ou an electric ear for the college grounds. When the car brought us In sight of Mer cer, one and ono-lmlf miles from the l n- jo i depot, I thought many atran u thoughts and among this, I will go through the colleger If I have to go in nt ono doer and go out at another, on the oppr site sldu we were carried in and Introduced to Prof. Pollock, ns pleasant a man as I ov er met. We soon found ourselvss ramb ling around In the buildings feeling quite at home. From the college we were con ducted to our hoarding place, Mrs. Lane's 116 llrllvlew Ave. Afior dinner we t a.k In part of North Macon. Tuesday we went over tho prettiest part nf the city. We took a shy vluw of Wesleyan; welii over Into Viuevllle, which indeed Is pret. ty. The Macon girls take a gnat Interest in Mercer hoys. They sing for us, talk to us, play tho piano for ns and even love ns, lids makes us feel st home Thei pen- Ing exercises were tine: after prayer Mr Kin.umy. financial agent of Wesleyan col lege gHve a splendid talk. Among other tilings he said Mercer had straightened out. Mr. White, pastor first Baptist church of this city stroke next and tendered us in behalf of his church a reception the Ond Friday night in Octolier. We are ail going. John Roach Htraton was called for and responded; his speech was li.tor- stiug from first to last. Among other tilings he said that as we have won every thing in the South; we will now challenge the North, win of course, then Europe, and If we win we’ll challenge the man In the moon. In speaking of his own home state, Virginia, lie said she was very dear tn him, lint witli nil that lie expected to make Gcorgln Ids future home; he said lie hud rather lie a Georgia tiddler than a harpist In heaven. Well, a lot of the boys went down to the Central City Park Saturday to see the lad drill of the First Ga., Regiment. Governor Atklnsnu was there to inspect tin- regiment. The grandstand was crowd, ed and every place that afforded n view of the dress-parade. Love to all the Paulding boys. It. E. L. Kauhdai.x, URE rheumatism by taking W I loud's Sarsaparilla, wliich bv neu tralizing the acid in the blood uently relieves aches and PAIN8 A Mosquito. I :u t a thing lu Macon ono night, It oiled me cousin, It didn’t sound to mu quite right, Still it called me cousin, The thing was about to take its flight, It called me cousia, So I invited It to light, It still culled mo cousin. It took a scat upon my hand, It called me cousin, It's the meanest thing In the land, Tint tiling that called me cousin. I my next letter I will tell you all some* thing almut the Carnival. Love to til. A Dream. I drenaicd I was buck lit Paulding The garden spot of earth, Around the old homestead, . That gave to mu my birth. Where I played In infancy, Long years ago, Wliurc tliu blooming (lowers waved, In the sun-set glow. ' Oh, those days past and gone, How sweet the’r memory stilt, If I could live them o'er again, I'd better fill the bill. il. E. L. Raosi ai.x. California. HIRAM. Mr. Editor.—As 1 have not seen any items from thin section, I thought I would give you a few or our hnppeulngs, si- though news Is scarce. Tin- health of our- community Is very good at present. Cotton picking seems to be the order of the day, when It la not raining. Cotton Is considerably damaged by the recent rains. Mr. Will Gray, ol Cedartown, Is visit, ing Ids parents, Mix and Mrs. Charlie Gray, thin week. Our community was well represented at Flint Hill Association. Also at the same time nnd place Mr. Lon Paris hap pened to the misfortune to get his buggy considerably damaged by a ruu away horse. Thereto some bilk .'of locuting a saw mill in this vicinity. It is a much need ed enterprise around here. Our pastor. Rev. Marshal McCoy waa re-clectcd to servo our church, New Ca- nuan, unotber year. He will also preach nt Lee's school house on the next fourth Saturday night. Look out girls, for the two buchclqe; they are now residing near the gin, I will not stay long os this to my first attempt. But If I am wecomc I will come again. Success to your vuluable paper, The New Era, and its renders. Littlx Oral. TAKE only tlie best wlicn you I lie© need a medicine. Hood’s Sarsapa rilla is the- best blood purifier, nerve aud stomach tonic, Get HOOD’S* The health of our community is not very good nt present. Mr. J. S. Tidwell Is on the sick list. Miss Mellle Taylor, of • Brownsville, is visliing the family of Mr. J. B. Tidwell. Mr. Bola Gray visited home last Bun- day. Mr. Arthur El/erbardt visited his pa rents lust Sunday. Miss Emma Babb visited Miss Vernie Hurt Bun-lay. There was a very nice entertainment at Mr. A. B. Clout's on last Saturday night. They all reported a nice time. We arc having plenty of rain. There was preaching at Mr. Bud Moon's Inst Saturday night. We are glad to suy Mr. Pink Gray is slowly improving. We were glad to sec Mr. Will Suggs back Sunday. Well, we close for this time, hoping to see this in print, Two Hikah Uiiii-s Tax Collector’s Notice—First Round. Dallas, Thursday, Oct. It. Uinphrey’s, Friday, Oct. 7. Woddington, Saturday, Oct. 8. Hiram, Monday, Oct. 10, California, Tucsduy, Oct. 11. Acorntrec, Wednesday, Oct. 12. Twentieth, Thursday, Oct. 18. Burnt Hickory, Friday, Oct. 14. Raccoon, Saturday, Oct. 15. Ibimpkiavlne, Monday, Oct. 17. Eutah, Tuesday, Oct. 18. Union, Wednesday, Oct. 19. Tallapoosa, Thursday, Oct. 30. Nineteenth, Friday, Oct. 21. Cains, Saturday, Oct. 32. Braswell, Monday, Oct. 94. A. L. WoKTiiAtr, T. O. One Minute Cough Cure, cure*. Thai if what II waa.aaha taf.