The Dallas new era. (Dallas, Paulding County, Ga.) 1898-current, December 02, 1898, Image 3

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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY DISTRICT OFFICERS. j .Amanda K. Taylor I Court of Ordinary • , Dropoundcr of the (of Ptmldiugrnttiitv, WepresontatlTo In Coneroys, 7th District Ia '*' Will and Testa- I.Qn. November term Notice to Probate Will. JOHN W. MADDOX,'of Home. . ld t' 0 TatlniKxinhClrt-^iit—C. O. JANKS ■ ‘ Ocdartown. • Solicitor General—W. T. ROBERTS, » • Dmiglasvillt;. - < Senator, R8tli Senatorial District, . . ‘ W. F. GOLDEN, Of Haralson County. • . . Representative of Paulding County, A. I,. BARTLETT. ..COUNTY OFFICERS- F. P. HUDSON : Clerk Superior Court ....II. I.. OWENS ' Sheriff B. K. WHEELER • Deputy Slier!It W. N. ANDERSON ■ _ “ R. V. WHITWORTH I Tn* Collector A. I,. WORTH AN Tax Receiver...ADOLPHUS PEARSON t Treasurer.... N. COOPER ! Surveyor o. M. WIULEY i Coroner .1. F. BUM.MKRV1 LLE School CoinmlKaioner... ,W. Z. SPINKS ’ CITY OFFICERS. ■'lent of D. M. Tav- ( 1898. petition .„ lor, late of Mild coun-1 probate the will of decen'ed, ) taitl * deceased in . . ) solemn form. A. N. Taylor, et. nl. j It la ordered that A. N. Taylor lie ami appear at the Court of Ordinary to be held at Dallus, On., in and for raid coun ty on tile tint Moutlay in December next, thi n and there to show e nue, If any ex ist, why the paper offered for firubwle should not tie admitted to record as the la.-l will and testament of said deceased. Witness the Honorable F. P. Hudson, judge nf said court. This November 7tii J898. F.,1*. Hudson, Ordinary. Amt ex-officio Clerk of llie Court of Or- (Unary of suitl county. Sheriff Sales. " ill lie'sold In-foro tlie court honsc dimr in the town of Dalhfc. Georgia, tbe tlrst Tuesday in December next, wlth- ln the legal hliurs of sale, to the higin and Ik*s| bidder, fur cash, thejtfdlowiiig property, lo-wit: Tlie interest of the defniulaiit in land lots Nos. one hundred thirteen (113) and one Jntn. dred twenty (ISO) in the 18th district and S:id sei tion of Paulding eounty, Ga., lev. Ti 'i,On and to Ia> sold ns tlie property of II <*d, fin,hint. W. H. Miller, to satisfy a Marshal CIcrkJB&r J. F. \MjCU. I>. w. HU88OM . J. M. ARLES . W. I. FAIN Councilman: «• J. M. HAY. JS, M. COPPER. G. W. HELMS. .'. TV. 0 ROBERTS. DUisOus CUBAN RELIEF cum, taluJlIuS V’uru'”lu si in 1 T ootlmulii ▼ill live uiiuuve;;. Sour rttomacl <uuit gnuimor Coiui'iAinUi. Price, 25 Ouuttf TIHE TABLE. Tuking effort July fl’li, 1808. going mouth. No. 7—Due nt D.dluss 8:57 p. m ' No. 0—Due lit Dallas 5:111 p. m. ooiNii south. No. 10—Due iirDullus 10:21 a. ni. No. 8—Due lit Dallas 8:14 a. ill. All trains stops. W. A. FOSTER, Agent. . N. H. BULLOCK, DKAIsKR IN Fine Wines, Liquors, Etc. ^ Rye from £ 1.50 to ifH.OO per gallon. Good Coni $2.00 |ht gallon. Peach and Applo Brandies. $3.50 per gallon. Bottle Beer from f 1.00 to *1.50 per dozen bottles. # Keg llcer from *l-.50 to 2.50 per keg. All kinds of wines •.’suiilly fcuid ln flrst-class -bar. Mail orders promptly filled, Call on hie, or write. • -. Your Old Friend, ' ‘- N. H. BULLOCK, No. 13 "W, Mitchell and 80 8. Broad Sts. ATLANTA, On. The Uot Springs of Arkansas Tlie Mounltin Looked Miracle «f the Ozark*. Jhejiot waters, the mountain ulr, equa ble cllmifte and tbo pine forests make Hot Bprlngs the most wonderful ■ health and pleasure resort in the world, summer or winter. It Is owned, endorsed and coil- trolleiithy the U. Bt Government and has accommodations fur all classes. The Ar lington and Park hotels and 00 others anil 800 boarding houses lire open "11 summer. Having ah altitude or 2000 feet it Is a cool, safe atid nearby refuge, during the lientcd term In thifsouth. For Information concerning Hot Springs address C. F." Cooly, Manager business Men's League. Hot SpVlngs, Ark. For reduced excursion tickets and par- Iculars of the trip sec local agent or ad dress W. A. Tttrk.Ocn’l Pass. Agt. South ern Ry., Washington, D. C. LUMBER! LUMBER! Rough and Dressed Lumber, Moulding and Shingles. Will deliver car load lots at Dallas, Hiram Powder Springs or Acwortli on short notice. It will he to your interest to write me anil get my prices before ordering elsewhere. W. M. ELsnaauv, Taylorsville, Ga. Dallas Livery Stable, J.C,* J B- WATSON Proprietors Having purchased the Foote sla- bles, we will keep good stocc for the public,.day or night. Wc liave reduc ed our chargCB in proportion to the hard times. Put ties hiring horses are trictly ’responsible for tlie siifety of homtelves, vehicles, and horses. 1 IJRpspectfully, J. C. fit J B. Wats,in TAKE ONLY the best when yon I need a medicine. Hood’s Sarsapa rilla is the best blood purifier, nervo and stomach tonic. Gct 'HOOD F #* pcWitt’s Witch hazel Salve •arcs Piles, Scalds, bums. One Minute Cough Cure, cures Thai Is what It was made tor. LOOK OUT1— HERE I COME. Old Reliable, with the prettiest and •unit up-to-date Millinery ever hronght to Dallns, which I nm going to sell nt Rock Rut tom prices. I will not ho undersold. Call and see me Iti foie purchasing else where. Respect fully, Mns. Sai.i.ik ItsasDAl.l. (Over Huy Bros.) ^URE rheumatism by taking 11,mil's Sarsaparilla, which by neu tralizing the acid in the blood pertnn- nontly rellovcs aches and PAINS, The Tourist Sleeping Cur-Line updrnted by the .Southern Railway between Wash Ingtnn and San Fmnclsr without change, via New Orlenns, has proven so success ful that It has become necessary to make a semi weekly service, the Westbound de parture being on Wednesday and Hntiir- dav of each week. This sleeper offers sleeping ear facilities to persons holding tlrst or BCcond-class against the said 8. A. McGregor. Prop . la lati-dy Jn-tice Court It fa, Issued by tl^'Jils!Tci Court of the 1881st G. M.' District, in lavor of (). M. lllpps ,k lira., kind against . It. Miller. Halil interest being 28 neros more .or less. Halil land Is bound In pari Its follows: On Hie north lij the iBfris of .Major Duncan; on the east by Hit, enmity line; on the south by the Inndujpf J. li. MoTvre; and on the west by the lands of Mrs. Wnllr.ee. Property pointed nnt by plaintiff's attorney. Also, at the samp time and plan will hr sold lot of built No. one thousand tllluily- t-.vo (1003) in the 10th district and 3rd see- Hon of Paulding county, Ga., levied on and to In, sold as the property of the de fendant, Emily Frunkllv, tb satisfy 11,811- pcrlor Court It fa, Issued by the Superior Court of said county In favor of W. A. Cole and against said Emily Franklin. Property pointed nnt by plaintiff In ll.fa. Also, nt the mini, time and place will he sold the following property, te-ivlt: One undivided 0111 .fourth Interest of the south half of lot of land No. four hundred nine teen (Tilt) in tho Urd district am) 3rd see. lion of Paulding einiuty, Ga., levied on mil to he sold as Hie property of the de fendant, J. F. Llliliy and J. U, Teare, to satisfy a (1 fa Issued Jr-m the City- Court f Atlanta, Ga., In favor -of HV Bruce Marriott and against mill“ I. F. Libby and -I. II. Teare. Also, at the same tliup and place will be sold the following property, to-wit: Luts of liiml. Nos. live •hundred seventy-six (87(t).nnd live hundred eighty one (581) In the 3rd district and 3rd sertlon of Pauli), •ng county, G:i., levied on and to lie Jsuld tliu property of the defendant, 8. A, McGregor, to satisfy two Justice Court. II fas issued from the Justice fi'ourl of the 832ml G. M. District of said county In favor of Bartlett A Watson Co., and tickets, the berth rale being only *7.00 from Washington to San Francisco, I,ns 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, and connect with similar ears for Oregon. Informartlnn in regard thereto may be bad from any Southern Kallwav Ticket Agent, Sunset Tourist Excursions, 5I1 Penn. Avr. N. W., Washington, D. C,, or rom Mr. W. A. Turk, O. P. A., 1300 Penn. Ave. N. W., Washington, D. C. For Over Fifty yon rs. Mrs, Winslow’s .Southing Syrup him been used fin- over fifty yours by millions of mothers for their cldhlteu while teething w ith perfect success. It soothes the child. Hnfteii8 tho gums, allays all pallia, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve tlie poor little sufferer immediately.'Sold by Druggists in every part of tbo world. Twenty-live cunts a bottle. He suru and aak fur “ Mrs Winslow’s Southing Syrup ” uud (take no nthor kind, you MUST lmvo pure blood for ■ good health. Hood’s SnrstiparlUa purities the blood. Take Ilood’s Sar saparilla if you would BE WELL. TAKE THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY. If you aro going.to travel North, East, South or West, we offer you through schedule niul tlrst class service to Wash Ingtnn, New York ami all points east Jacksonville, Tampa autl all points South east; Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, California, Colorado Oregon and 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, Tenn. C. A Hunscothii, A. G. P. A. Chattanooga. Tenn. ALL women Is tho best for Penile Trouble". Corrects nil Irregularities In KemnleOrgans Should he taken forClusec ol Llie mid before ChllS-DInb. Planter! "Old Tlioe" Reunites lmvo stood tho tost for twenty years. For Sale by S. Robertson & Son. For sale by A. J. Cooper A Co. erty pointed nut by plaintiff in ll fa.J Tills Nov. 1st, 1808. R. F. WHEELER, Sheriff. GEORGIA, l Paui.oino Countt i To all whom it may concern: The appraisers appointed to appraise and set apart n year’s support forthe wid ow and minor children of L. F. Rogers, late of said county, deceased, have jlied thrlr report in my office, and I \vil• -pAHs upon the same on the first Monday In December next. This the 5th day of No vember, 1808. > F. P. HUDSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA, J Paulding County. ( To all whom it mny coui-crn; T. J. O’.ven. adinli-lstrntor on the estule of Evan Parson, deceased, hss In due form applied to the undersigned foy let ters of (llsmtssion as administrator on hi estate, and I will pass upon said ap plication on the first Monday In February, 1808. Given under tuy hand and official signature, this Nov. 7th, 1898. F. P. HUDSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA. I Paulding County. . ) To all whom It may concern: J. W. Moon, ct. ol., having applied for the opening and establishment of u now public rrmd, commencing nt the railroad crossing on the public road lending from Hiram to Powder Springs, near the, real, lence of J. F. Moon’s, in the 1381st Hist. G, M., said county, mul running almost due cast for a distance nf one and omr- linlf miles along what Is now a private way, passing through the lauds of J. F. Moon, J. O. 'Roper, E. W. Pool, J. I,. Hooknul, W. L. Meadows.' und lnlcisvct- pig the Diillasi and PmVdcr Springs road neru tliU'lcsIrfcm-c of I). 8. Pool.' Notice is I. rahy given Hint said npiJicalioli will lw finally granted on, lira 6ik day of De» comber, 11)98 nsxl. If no sufficient nms* is slimvn to tlie contrary. F. P. HUDSON, Ordinary. Executor’s Sale. Georgia , i Paulding County. 1 As authorized by the ’will of W. R. Owen, late of said county deceased, will lie sold lie fore the court house door on the first Tuesday in December next, in 'tlie town of Dallas said county, to the highest and best bidder tlie following described lands of said dreegsed. to-wit: Lots Nos. 1904, 1095 ami 10119 all In '.lie 2nd district and 3rd section of Paulding county, Ga. Sold for tbe purpose oi distribution among the heirs of said deceased. Terms cash. ' T. J. Owkn, Executor of W. 11. Owkn, deceased N ervous Troubles are due to impoverished blood. JIooil’s Sar saparilla if the One True Blood ’uriikr uud NERVE TONIC. THIRD GA., IN SAVANNAH. Co. C. Sun Ga., Ran. U. 8. V. Inft’v. We have taken one slip toward whin we have for over three long months been so.anxiou.-.ly waititig. The 3rd Ga., hroki emnps at Camp'Northern Monday mon- big and hoarded the cars for Savannah 11 3:15 p. 'in. Col.-ItoliX Lee Rernrr wlrpi Mhcoii mid Savannah ahead, and plont of good sweetened i-offov was ready 1* Mucon for Slipper and Tuesday mornlii; at 4.o’clock we arrived- liere, drank on eoffi-c, nte our hardtAck an I ipdifily rest- ud nil tho ears till reveille. At tin- first rail at 5 o'clock tlie car were uuloudcd at the . Georgia Car am Manufacturing Co.’s shells, which wm within a few hours converted Into asphn. did camp. Company "C," who are noted for tl-oi 1 (pilot energy, were, as tliey always me, among the first In erect tculH and git ev- -rytliing In perfect order. JAR tlie liny are vpry anxious to "lake in" the city lint a guard line was Hie first thing to lie established, mid only five at a time; art allowed out. Col. B -ruer took tlie wise precaution to reniiipi tlie 1)1011 liy sections as they line up on tlie parade grounds at Camp North rn to march to the curs, Unit lie wutiscd ills regiment to lireuk the record of all former regiments, who liuvo passed through tlie country, for good conduct, A fsergeant was put in command nl eacli car, and through the dllllggnt execu tion nf duty, and tlie nigh slate of refirr- mi-nt of the privates, of which ave bmuti wo secured coinplimeuts from the |ieop c ; 11 all llie places wc passed through, witli cheers und good wishes which wore high IJkcrodltahle to the rrglmolit. Nothing official lias been heard as In when wc will proceed to Cuba. It Is rc- pmtod that two transport -, one of thi-in tho ('hostor, have sailed from New Y orl- and it Is the liellcf that the Chester will urry Georgia hoys to their new post. • The 3rd Ga., is in a very tine state of health; a few c-im-s of a very mild type ol measles, and some pretty sore arms from vuccriimtliin lire all the eoniplnlnts liemil. I am proud to say, t-i the eredll or tin Dallas and l’auldlng county hnys, tli | they liave, with one exception, a splendid company Tecnrd, mid have the higlies- praises by lira- ('immiandlng officer foi tlu-lr obedience to orders and strict sd herenee to duty.' If the editor will.kindly publish llils I will promise through yotir colunmsto keep mi good frleuds and loved ones posted a to what we are doing. With best wishes for tho kind editor success to the Nkw Eu\ and all Dallie mid Paulding county. 1 am your friend, > Skiio’t. free Pills. Send your addross to II. E. Bueklen A- Co.', Chlcogn, and gel a fre-o sample box tif Dr. King’s New Life Pills. A trial will convince yon of their merits. These pills asy In action and lire pmtlcularly ef fective In tlie cure of Constipation and Hick Headache. For Malaria and Liver roubles they liave been proved Invalimb'i, They are guaranleend to lie flue from 1 v- ery ilulctorUKiSsilbstani-u mill In he purely vegetable. They do not weaken by thrlr action, but by gluing lone to the atom- aeli nml'boiMs grt-ntly Invigorate the sys tem. Regular size35c. per Inx. Hold by A. J. Cooper it Co., Druggists. Man's life Is full of crosses and temp tations. He comes into the world with out his consent and goes out nf it against his will, mid his trip between tin- two eterni ties is extremely rocky. The rule of roll. Irarlnras is one of the Important features of the trip. When lie Is little thegrnwn Ills, kiss him mul when he Is grown the little girls kiss him. If he raises ‘a large family ho is called ‘muHard,' hut if lie raises u small cheek he is a thief ami a fraud and shunned like a Chinaman with the seven year Itch. If he Is poflr hois 11 bad manager; If lid Is rich be is dishonest; If be is in politics it's for pic; if tie Is out of politic* you can’t tell where to place him.und ho Is no good to bis country; If ho does an net of charity it Is for policy; If he wont give to charity he Is a s(jngy cuss and lives only for himself. If he dies yuung there was a gseat future ahead of him; If lio livm b> old ngc he has missed his calling.. Hu Is introduced to tlie world hj the doctor and to tho next world by lira same process. Verily tlie road is rocky, hut nmn likes to travel it."—Ex. DAMON'S I +\/5* Pepsin to Ta Fsvsr a ad all Malarial Trawktoa Does Not Cantata Ralslne Nor Other Poison. Does Not Injure the I Hrort-a. Has ih Nor Effect the W. A. McLarly * Bon, Dime Dos, Tea., sojr: "Roman's Pepsin Chill Tonlo Is best we hsve ever handled. Mr son prescribes It In hie proetlee.oM I the only Chill Tonlo which n child onn tnSe wlthont Injury to the ntomhei Price 60c. HitOWN MF’H. OO.. Pron'n, Ornnnnvtir Beats tbe Klondike. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysville, Tex., lias found u more valuable discovery than Ipts yet been, guide in the Klondike. For ,,-ars i c suffered untold agony from con. sumption,'accompanied by. hemorrhages; and wns absolutely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds He declares "that gold is of little value In compnrlsouwlth this marve lous cure; would have it, even if it cost n hundred dollars a bottle. Astlmrn, Bron clilfis and all throat mid lung effecting positively cured.by Dr. King's New DIs. covury for Consumption.. Trial bottles free ut A. J. Cooper & Co.’s Drug Store. Heguiar size 50c. and *1.00. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. One Minute Cough Cur®, cure* Thet l» whs) It was made Jor. If you contemplate buying anything in tlie line of Man’s or Doys • Fdll dnd Winter i Furnishing Goods or flats. . . You will be blind fo ycur own ir-forcsts if you fall to see Atlanta's Greale&t, nost tioidblc and Progres- sive Clothing Slcrc. Cut hiccL is the LARGEST IN THE SOUIII. Wc aim |o limccur Clothing the best that can ba made, an^ every dcloil in its manufac ture is carefully looked oiler.. • Our Men’s Stitts ant! Overcoats Range in price from C3 to SiG, r.nd Boys' and Chil dren’s from $'» to G:». All our goods crc made to our rpoci.jl order and a suit from us will 111 Ilf.I UK, I00K BETTER and WEAR BETTI K than any you lmvo ever hud although you may have paid a higher price.' E- erything is m-rked in PLAIN fTGURCS and at the Lowest possible prices consistent with honest, reliable goiids sold :-.*rtd**r a gu irant on to be s. iis- fjetory in every ref-pect. •ft* .* 1 nsrA thoroir'jfi und criu- cal examinatioi? of t**r tlocit will pay you. hirA 39-41 W)-/' V H '.J. C, r ATLANTA, QA. TEACHER OP TEACHERS. (Following Is tin- Inst poem wrlltcn by Dr. Holmes, and.was read mi llie occasion of tlie Authors’ liri-ukfast, Fob. 23, 1893.) Teacher of teachers, yours the task, Noblest that noble inluds can ask. High up Ionia’s murmurous mount, To wnlcli, to guard the suit-red fount That feud the alrpains below; To guide tlie hurrying Hood Hint fills A thousand silviry rippling rills, 111 ever widening How. Rich Is tho harvost from the fields That bounteous na’tire kindly >iclds, Hut falrir growths enrich tlm soil, l’lougheil deep by thoughts mid wcuried toll, In learning's broad domain. And where llie leaves, tlie llowers, the fruits, Without your watering at tlie roots, To fill each branching plain. Welcome the anIUor’s'firim-st friends, Your voice, the surest God’s deed, lends, Of you tlie growing mliiil demands The patient care, llie guiding lumils Through nil tlie mists of morn. You knowing well the future's need, Your prescient wisdom sfiws the seed; To llie the years unborn. Notice. Ida Hardin, wife of C. L. Hardin, has applied for exemption of personally and setting apart ami valuation nf Homestead, and 1 Will pass upon the same ut 10 o’clock a. in., on the 15lh day of December, 1898, at my office. i F. P. HUDSON. Ordinary. BRASWELL. Rev. Mr. Newton, of Atlanta, and Rev. Jesse Adams preached bore lust Saturday night. Mr. Newton win en route to Yorkvlllc to fill an appointment of Rev. Mr. Taylor's. Mr. James Hagln, of Atlanta, recently visited relatives here. Huntsville, come again. Your bead ia levol. Tlie malrlmonlal wave struck Braswell Sunday with all Its force. Tha following couples were married nt the resilience of Mr. Z. Shepherd last Sunday: Mr. Joe Camp to Miss Sarah Stephens; Mr. (!• W- Hulsey to Miss Alice O’Neal, Esipilre II. N. Hagln tying tbe nuptial knot. A long, happy and prosperous life to ’em. Homo others were reported ns going to marry last Sunday but did not. • Ai.hion. Reduced Rates Via Southern Railway t On account of the Ihioc Meet at Selins, Ala., December 0th-8tli, 1898, the South ern Railway will sell tickets from isiin’s on its lines between Memphis, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Home, Atlanta, und Inter* mediate points, ami from all points w ith in a radius of one hundred milesof Sclinu, Ala., to Selma,.Ala., and return, at rate of one fare for the round trip. Tickets from points within a radius nf oue hun dred miles will lie sold December B(U to 8lh inclusive with final limit to return Deficmlier 9th. Tickets from ull other points will tie sold December 51b and 0th with final limit to return Dcccmira- Oth. A very extensive and attractive pro gramme lias been urranged Jor this occa sion, and those tuking advantage of these low ui tea Cannot fail to enjoy themselves.