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Notice to; Probate Will,
Sheriff Sales
ATHENS, GA.
Amanda E. Taylor
propounder of tlie
last Will and Testa-
Will lie'sold before the cqurt house
iloor in Ibe town of Dallas, Georgia, on
the Hist Tuesday in December next, willi-
in the legal hours of sale, to tho high: st
and best bidder, for cash, tin* following
property, tq-wll:
The Interest 6f the
defendant In land lots Nos.
one hundred thirteen (118) and one hun
dred twenty (130) in the 18th district and
3nd section of Paulding county, Os., lev-
Atiiuns, Ga., Nov. 11th, 1808.
Dditor New Eba:—
Plutarch tells us that when Caesar saw
the people of Home nursing dogs and
monkeys, lie was prompted to ask wheth
er the,women of that country never bore
children. .Under similar conditions, the
r cndors of the Nkw Etta w ill wonder It
the University produces no writers now.
The most fnnsuhlo tiling for me to do Is to
answer, yes, and then render my ejreusr
last Will and Tesla-1 Ga. November term
njentofJD. M.jAr.f 1888. Petition to
tor, late of said eotlB- I probate the will of
ty, decea-ed. Jsaid dt eonseil in
, „ .*»• ) solemn form.
.1. N. Taylor, et. al.)
It is ordered that A. N. Taylor be and
appear at tho Court of Ordinary to l e
acid at Dallas, Ga., in and for said coiin-
■y on the first Monday In December next,
ben and liter..' to show cause, if any ex-
st, jvhy the paper offered for probate
trrnV J Pepsin li
V / Vnv ’* T «**•!•»» anti QuarsstHi 'M
t-avwr and ail Malarial Ti
Does Not Contain Quinine Nor Other Poison.
KOBE RTS,
Representative In Congress, ?th District
JOHN W. MADDOX, of Home.
Judge Tallapoosa Circuit—C. 0. JANES
Ccdartown.
Solicitor General—W. T.
Douglasville.
Senator, 88th Senatorial District,
W. P. GOLDEN,
OFFICIAL DIRECTOR!
DISTRICT OFFICERS.
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Mayor,
Marshal,
Clerk,
Of Haralson County.
He present stive of Paulding County,
A. L. BARTLETT.
* COUNTY OFFICERS.
tfeUnary.. F. P. HUDSON
Clerk Superior Court ....II. L. OWENS-
Sheri# F. WHEELEI-
Deputy Sheri# W. N. ANDERSON
v « R. V. WHITWORTH
Tax Collector A. L. WOHTHAN
Tax Receiver...ADOLPHUS PEARSON
Treasurer ,...N. COOPEll
Surveyor O. M. WIG LEY
Coroner J. F.SUMMERVILLE
School Commissioner W. Z. SF1NKS
CITY OFFICERS.
for probui e
•hould not he admitted to record as the
last will and testament of said debased.
Witness the Honorable F. P. Hudson,
Judge of said court. Tlda November Tib
1808.
F. P. Hudson, Ordinary.
And ex-officio Clerk of liic Court of On
dinar}’ of sold ooutity.
. . R. W. RUSSOM
. . . J. M. AI1LES
. W. I. FAIN
Councilman:
J. F. WELCH. J. M. HAY.
B. M. COOPER. G. W. HELMS-
W. O, ROBERTS.
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That h what It vu made tor.
LOOK OUTJ—
^* HERE I COME.
CUBAN RELIEF cure.
Planters hollo, Neuralgia ami Toutlmchi
■ ******** reu live minute,,. Sour rilmnaeb
- CemphOnu. Price, 25 Cunta
Old Reliable, with the prettiest and
most up-to-date Millinery ever brought to
Dallas, which ! am going to sell at Rock
Bottom prices. I will not bo undersold.
Call nnd see me before purchasing else
where.
Respectfully,
Mtu. Sai.i.ik Raosdai.b.
(Over Hay Bros.)
Taking effect July O'.li, 1898.
QOIN0 jroHTH.
No. 7—Due at Dallas* 8:07 p. m
No. 9—Due at Dallas 1(1:18 p. m.
UOIKO BOllTII.
No. 10—Due at Dallas 10:21 a. m.
W/\ Ml ITnn at TYiallnu llJli |) a |JJ_
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which by neu-
trnlizing (ho acid in tho blood perma
nently relievos aches and PAINS,
R, Agent.
DtWItt'a Witch Hatcl Salve
Cam Pllas, Baalds, harm.
The Tourist Sleeping Car Line operated
by the Southern Hallway between Wash
Ingtou and Satr Francis* without change,
via New Orleans, lias proven so success
ful that it lms.becomo neeessary to make
a send weekly service, the Westbound de,
parture being on Wednesday and Satur
day of each week.
This sleeper offers sleeping car facilities
to persons bcldlng first or second-class
tickets, the berth rale being only #7.00
from Washington to Pan Francisco, Los
Angeles, or Portland, berth being large
enough for occupancy by two people, if
desired, without extra charge.
These Bleepers run through .Texas, Ar-
lzona and New Mexico, and connect with
similar cars for Oregon.
Information in regard thereto may be
had from any Southern Kallwnv Ticket
Sunset Tourist Excursions, 511
enn. Ave. N. W., Washington, D. C., or
W. A. Turk, O. 1*. A., 1300
e. N. W., Washington, I). C.
or Fllty j sars.
Soothing Syrup has boon
fifty years by millions of
oil' children while toothing
access. Itsnnthes the child,
all pains, cures
the best comedy for
will rolievo the poor little -
dintely. Sold by Druggists
of-the world. Twenly-llve
He sure and ask for “ Mrs-
othing Syrup”’ and jtako
U8T have pure blood for
alth. Hood’s Sarsaparilla
blood. Take Hood's Sar-
you would BE- ytf£LE.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
to travel North, East,
we offer you through
first class service to Wash
Y'oik and all points cast
Tampa and all points Soutli-
Arkausns, Missouri, Kansas,
, Oklahoma, California,
regon ami all points West or
able information regarding
etc., from Soul hern Rail-
C. E. Jackson, T. I’. A.
Chattanooga, Tenn.‘
C. A IloNHcoTKi:, A. O. P. A.
Chattanooga. Tenn.
WOMEN
led on and to be sold as the property of
the defendaut, W. II. Miller, to satisfy a
Justice Court II fa, Issued liy Hie Justice
Court of the 1881st G. M. District, in
favor of O. M. Ilipps A Bra., and ngainst
W. If. Miller..Said Interest being 28 acrtB
more or less. Said'land Is bound in part
as follows: On the north bj the lands of
Major Duncan: on the east by the county
line; on the south by'the Innds of J.. If.
MpTyroj and on the west by the lands of
Mrs. Wallace. Properly pointed out.by
plaintiff’s attorney.
Also, at the same time and place will be
sold lot of lae.d No. one thousand ninety-
two (1092) in the 10th district and 3rd sec
tion of Paulding county, Ga., levied on
and to bo sold us tho property of the de
fendant, Emily Franklin, to satisfy a Su
perior Court li fa. Issued by the Superior
Court of said county in favor of W. A.
Cole nnd against said Emily Franklin.
Property poilited out by plaintiff in li fa.
Also, at the same time anti place will ke
sold the following property, te-wlt:. One
undivided one-fourth interest of the south
half of lot of land No. four hundred uUie-
teeu (4111) In the 3rd district and 3rd sec
tion of Paulding county, Uu.,. levied, on
and to he sold as Iho property of . the de
fendant, J. F. Libby and J. II. Tear*, to
ntisfy a tl fa Issued frem the City Court
of Atlnnlu, Ga., in favor of T. Brnee
Marriott and against snid^L F. Libby and
J. II. Tearo.
Also, nt the same time anil place will lie
sold tile following property, to-wlt: Lots
of land . Nos. five hundred seventy-six
(57(1) nnd II vo hundred eighty one (581) in
the 3rd district and 3rd section of Puiild-
ng county, Ga., levied on and to bo sold
as lire property of tho defendant, H. A.
McGregor, to satisfy two Justice Court tl
f is Issued fiom the Justice Court of the
882nd G. M. District of said county in
favor of Bartlett A Watson Co., and
against the said 8. A. McGregor, Prop'
erty pointed out by plaintiff in It fa. This
Nov. 1st, 181)8.
B. F. WIIEELEH,
Sheriff.
GEORGIA, I
Paomjino Countv I
To all whom' it may .concern:
The appraisers appointed to nppraisie
and set apart a year’s support fertile will
ow and minor children of L. F. RogeH,
lute of said county, deceased, have filed
their report in my office, and I will pusa
upon the same on the first Monday in
Dccqrober.noxt. This the 5th day of No
vember, 18118.
F. P. HUDSON,
Ordinary. :
GEORGIA, » ;
pADi.niNU Consent, )
To all whom it may concern:
T. J. Owen, administrator on the e-tale
of Evan Parson, deceased, Uss In iliie
form applied to Hie undersign'd for let
ters of dismission ns administrator on
said estate, and I will pass upon said up
plication .on the first Monday lh February,
1898. Given under my hand nnd ofilc|ul
signature, this Noy. 7£h. 1893. I
F. P. HUDSON, !■.
Ordinary,
GEORGIA. 1 ;
■ P.M’i.niNo Cou.YfY. ( r
To all whom it may concern:
J. W. MoonJ et. al., having applied for
the aliening nnd establishment of a ufcw
public foad, commencing.ut tin: railroad
crossing on the public road loading frprn
lliriini to l’owder Springs^ near the resi
dence of J.’F. Moon’s, in the lS81st Dist.
G. M., sillii county, and running almost
due cast for a distance of ope and- one-
lialf miles along what is now a private
way, passing through the hinds of J,' F.
Moon, J. O. Roper, E. W. pool J.' f,..
Bookout, W. L. Meadows. Hni't;^tJle!Sect-
ing the Dallas arid .Ppwder rAntl
neaj the residence rif D. 8. Prihl"TNoliec
is hereby given that said applicniivn will
bn finally granted on I In*' Sth day of De
cember, 1898 next, if no sufficient cause
is shown fo the contrary.
F. P. HUDSON,
Ordinary-.
render my excuse
for thrusting myself uponynur Indulgence.
However, I shall deviate from the usual
custom, nnd attempt to make the heat of
the time ami space which I command.
As ono observes the points of interest
about tho olty, ho is, at once, prone to lie-
llevc that Athens is truly the clas-ic city.
The resiliences, majestic to behold, are
exact: representations of Greece nnd Rome
nniHii no particular Is there a reason to
suppose that Athens does not' retain the
magnificence and granduer of her ancient
namesake. When I reflect upon those
things, I strut about with the air of a pea
cock, and feel that 1 can trace my lineage,
•or centuries back, to somo virtuous pa-
Itrlclan of Greece, or Rome. But all tli'a
is it delusion. 1 lmvo a more import: nt
theme, to write aliout.
The University, as a State Institution:
demands the attention of every true’Guor.
glan; that attention, however, has been
greatly neglected In the - past,—unless D
whs to condemn some supposed, improper
action, of which there Is not an iota of
truth. In tlm outset, I wnut to say that:
before I entered, 1 closely examined the
claims of tho different colleges,—us ex
pressed diy their catalogues—and, Hfte r
due consideration and mature deliberation
1 determined tlmt the University offered
tWbcst eduoutlonal'facilities. My expe
rience for only n Hlioit time has justified
the-wisdom of my decision. 1
One of llio most serious objections
which tho pcnplo offer, Is with regijrd to
athletics. I lmvo no such inclluallona,
ami therefore, nfluko no excuse; but by
Way of explanation, I will Buy that that
brunch Is entirely Independent of the col-
lege management, No ono feels that, he
1ms come to a reformatory, lie has cer
tain requirements to meet, and so long us
he does this, he is permitted to do what
ever he wishes, that Is not detrimental to
Idmself, or to the University nnd the cause
jor which it was established—the advance
ment of higher education. Furthermore,
students who full to make the required
mark urc not permitted to take |iart in
these athletic exercises. It is » notable
fact, too, that those who participate make
a comparatively lietter mark limn the
mm-purtlrlpants. Enough of this. Time
nnd lls results will do a far nobler work
than I ever hope to do.
Lnilt .week, wo had n very important
meeting—tile Association of College and
Preparatory Schools. There were several
distinguished guests present, among whom
were lion. W. L. Wilson, Postmnstcr-
Goncral in Mr. Cleveland's .Cabinet, now
President of Washington and Lee Uni
versity : President Eultnn, of tho Univer
sity of Mississippi; President Kirkland, of
Vanderbilt University; and Dr. J. K.
Powers, of the University of Aluhama.
An elegant reception was held Wednes
day night, In the Library Building, a
prominent feature of which was an ad
dress on “Territorial Expansion and its
Problems,” by Mon. W. L. Wilson. Tills
was a very distinguished body, and the
University feels honored to have bail the
pleasure of entertaining its members.
One of tin: most Important events with
which the University bus been connected
was the oratorical contest, In'Atlantn, the
result of which is pretty widely known
though the filets are not. The "tug of
wur" whs b.tween Moncrief and Adair,
presenting Mercer nnd Georgia, respect
ively; so I shall give the tabulated'score
in rcgnrd.lo these two, ,
Composition.
Executor’s Sale.
GEORGIA,
T’aci.dino County.
Is the best for Pmolt TrooMw. Corrects all
lrrogularttlos In Kernel* orirans Should no
take a-for Ctang# of l.lf# fiwi before Child-Birth.
Plustors “0:d Time" fteocftc* have stood the
test for twonty years.
For Bale by Robertson A Son,
Fur sale by A. J Cooper A Co.
Moncrief.
Adair
Wilson,
73
70
Denpy,
75 .
HO
Oiler,
•
87
00
Average,
78 1-8
80
Dei.ivekey.
Moncrief.
Adair.
Smith.
97
87
Hopkins,
95
07
Guinn,
93
95
Average,
95
92
General average.
88 3-3
81)’1-2
xssjssiv sue rtuinwn film 1M JDB
W. A. McLarly A Ben, Diiriol}nx,Tox., say: “Rumon’n I>pMn Chill Tonic
wo h’\ve over hnmllod, My son prcNcrlbuM it in hts practice,and says It li
ily Chill Tonic which a child cau take without Injury to the stomach/’
ftOc. UIIOWS Mr'‘U. CO., Frop’rs, Oreenevllla, Tsaa.
If you contemplate buying
anything in the line of
j Men’s or Boys
Fall and Winter.
CLOTHING
Furnishing
Goods or
' Hats. . .
-
You will be blind to y our own interests if you fail to.- 1
. see Atlanta's Greatest, mdst Reliable and Progfel^ [
site Clothing Slore. Our stock is the LARGEST WlJ [
THE SOU III. We aim to have atir Clothing the best
that con bo made, and every detail in its manufac- i
ture is carefully looked after.
Our Wen’s Suits and Overcoats
Range in price from $0 to $18, and Boys’ and Cflift;
dren’s from $2 to $5.
All our goods are made to our special order and a
suit from us wifi, FIT BETTER, LOOK BETTER and
WEAR BEITfR than any you have ever had although
you may have paid a higher price.
Everything is marked in
PLAIN riGUEES and at the
toward possible prices
consistent with honest,
reliable goods sold under
a guarantee to be satis
factory in every respect.
thorough and criti
cal examination of our
slock will pay you.
w?/meni
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39-4/ WHITEHALL ST.,
9'0<S-4>0*0'0'<£<
ATLANTA, QA.
aw, tli* slightest study of this will
convince any fair-minded, conservative
person tlmt "there Is something dead up
the branch." There must he a reformation
r else “forbearance will ceuso be a vir
As authorized by the will of W. H
Owen, late of said county deceased, will
be sold before the court house doorontjie
first Tuesday in December next, in the
town of Dallas said county, to the highest
1 best biddtr the following described
hinds of said deceased, lo-v.it: Lots Nos
1054, 1055 and 1008 all in the 2nd district
and 3rd section of Baubling county, Ga.
Sold forth* purpose ol distribution among
tho heirs of said deceased. Terms cash.
T. J. Owen, Executor of
W. R. Owen, deceased.
NERVOUS Troubles are due to
III impoverished blood, Hood’s Bar-
upoverished blood
eapnrillik Ir tho Ono True Blood
-•uriiki and NERVE TONIC
It was evident that Adair was decidedly
the superior in thought anil diction; and
when It comes to delivery, lie, made it
very interesting for the ‘oilier fellow,"
who, no doubt, constantly revolves In his
mind the consuming query; “What should
have been?’’ The injustice done origi
nates principally from the method of
marking, which had it been different unit
rigid, would have turned the tide over
whelmingly. If we did not know this
method to be unfair, it would lie used at
the University in marking up honors. It
is not- Thus pile the judges evidently
graded on a basis of 100, another on the
basis of 76. This fact can’t pass unchal
lenged. Furthermore, two af tho judges
recognized tho unfairness; for' they said
that htid they known Iho third would have
tnndo so great a difference, they, too
1'vould lidve increased iliolr difference# in
our fuvur. So while tlrst honor goes to
Mercer, we content ourselves with the
fact that we take second honor, in name,
uml first honor In reality. The Ulnlstinn
Index gives Hie whole tiling away in Its
editorial wl 1th leads: "Mr. A. <>. Mon-
crief, who so well represented Mercer,
was mimlft'illy the superior of all I lie nui-
tertantsn- mi orator; but in the grading
of the papers, lie did not fare so well.
Ilius enabling one of the other contestants
to press him dangerously near defeat."
Mercer msy well lake hoed, however,
as to a literary finish, and the cultivation
of irue huhil of thought. Unaided by the
more enduring qmiliflcittiomqof laborious
and painstaking imagination, the tgifis of
the orator canJiopo, for only un ephemeral
existence.
The Christian Index could have pub
lished some vcryfllve nnd Interesting in
formation bail It so desired. The index
did not ujcntionjwhn came so near lining
crowned victor; Hint Air. Moncriel's ex
perience as pastor of a church fur live or
six years, stood Idm in stead; that Adiur
is only a liny and an linilcr-gmduule; ulso,
that is unfair not only to Georgia, but to
the other colleges of the Slate, to put lip
u man,—u man, matured and experienced,
who Is not a etudeutjof the college lie "so
well represented.
In conclusion. I wish to say that those
marks were an emphatic refutation of the
attack matin on the English Department
of the University by Mr. John Tempi
Grave-; and shows ou'r superiority over
the other colleges of the State. The most
important lesson laiigbl is, that wc defeat
matured and experienced men in thought
and diction, and lose on delivery by one
tlxth of a point, and, that, too, by the de-
cisskrn of mi* judge out of six. All in all
we feel eluted over our victory, and do
not desire to detract one bit of glory from
the man who so well performed his part:
still we believe in giving the true status
of tlie ease so that the people of Georgia
may render honor to whom honor is due,
Buubnh W. TUosxi.u.e.
Gladstone’s Memory.
Mr. Gladstone's amazing memory Is II.
lilstrated by an anecdote given by O. W.
Hinalleyjin Harper's Magazine. It describes
whut occurred during a cabinet meeting.
There arose a question of constitutional
usage, on which Mr. Gladstone took <me
side nnd the minister whose department
it concerned another.
1'jio argument perhaps leaned to Mr.
Gladstone's side; but argument Is seldom
In England a final cause of politielal ac
tion, uml when this colleague, who was
intending against bis master, as be bail
good right to, feund himself bard pressed,
lie said:
"There is no precedent." .
"Yes," replied Mr. Gladstone, "there Is
precedent. The point was raised and
settled In Sir Robert Peel’s time, and while
was President of the Board of Trade Id
Ills cabinet."
Then turning to Ids private secretary*
Mr. Gladstone said: "If yon •wilt please '
to the second desk in- Hie small li-
irary, the third drawer on the right hand,
in llie last compartment at the buck of
tlie drawer, you will find u bundle of pa
pers tied with black ribbon, dated 1:445,
and labeled It. P. Bring ine that.”
It was brought. Mr. Gladstoue ohosti
out.of this parrel of documents, which
ln,d slept for forty years, the memoran
dum he hud in mind, opened, and rend it
out to bin cabinet. It was n minute by
Sir Robert l’oei on the question raised—a
piestlon relating to trade, ft full st^it..
merit of facts, a decisive opinion on then ,
mid n complete auswer to the objection a:
now raised by Mr. Uladstone’sjcnlleague.
"Now I ask yeu,” said the minister who
told the story, “how art you' going to
stand up against a man with such a mem
ory as tlint?"
V,a no show v1th Dr. tl lies’ Pain mix.
i.( mi :
tk‘st couijti syrup, tows uw
in tltue. Hold by drngfftAtH
Pain
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