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CHAPTER XV.
CONTINUED.
*’ ‘Brentwood—Eric Brentwo
»he repeated, slowly. “Ah, yi
had forgotten. She did have 'a
mamma said so. Oh, if my stri
would only hold out a little longe
am gettiug so weuk, I can't g<
farther. Must I die out hero i
storm? Oh, Inez, Inez! Why
you stnin your soul for a few hui
dollars, after I had been so ki,
you? If you lind been my frie
would not bo looked up in this i
All,” she said, always in a whi
‘*now is my chance if only it will
my weight! Good-bye, doctor,
can I ever repay you for your
ness? Ah, yon are going to I
wood Park? You saved my life,
dou't like you.”
Tor a few moments she lay wit
eyes closed.
"You see, sir,’' said Jock,
wanders.”
■ / v - ' thing!.. .. 1
P LANT LIFE, to be
orous and healthy, m
have
Phosphoric Acid and Nitrogen.
These essential elements are
to plants* what bread, meat and
water qre to man.
Crops flourish on soils well
supplied with Potash.
j Our pamphlets ten how to buy and apply
nrtttittrs, and arc fcas to all.
OOVtaN KAU W0MCS.
M NMau St, New Vwfe.
One Minute Cough Cure, cure*
That Is what It was aatfa far.
CUBAN RELIEF purer
rl3!lurS Ni’iiralgUuml Tootliaclu
■ v ln lire mlnutea. Sour Stomach
and Summer ComiSaiuts. Price, 26 Cents
TIJ*1E TABLE.
Taking effect July O'h, 1898.
GOING noktii.
No. 7—Due «t Dillass 8:57 p. m
No. 9—Due nt Dtillus 5:18 p. m.
GOING SOUTH.
No. 10—Due at Dallas 10:31 a. m.
No. 8—Due at Dallas 8:14 a. m.
All trains slops.
W. A. FOSTER, Agent.
Old llellablc, with the prettiest and
inort up-to-date Millinery ever brought to
Dallas, which I am going.to sell nt Rock
Bottom prices. I will not be undersold.
Call and sec me Indore purchasing else
where.
Respectfully,
Mas. Sai.i.ik Rausdai.k.
(Over Hay Bros.)
N. H. BULLOCK,
DEALER IN
Fine Wines, Liquors, Etc.
Itye from ♦1.50 to ♦8.00 per gallon.
Good Corn ♦S.OO per gallon.
Peach and Apple Brandies ♦9.50 per
gallon.
Bottle Beer from ♦l.OO to ♦1.50 per
dozen liottles.
Keg Beer from ♦1.50 to 3.50 |>cr keg.
AU kinds of wlhcs usually found lt>
first-class bar.
Mail orders promptly filled.
Call on me, or write.
Your Old Friend,
N. II. BULLOCK,
No. 18 W. Mitchell and 80 8. Broad Sts.
ATLANTA, On.
The Hot Springs of Arkansas
Tha Mountain'Looked
Mirada af tha Ozarka-
.The hot waters, the mountain air, equa
ble climate and the pine forests make Hot
• Springs the most wonderful health and
pleasure resort in the world, summer or
l winter. It is owned, endorsed and c\in.
Wolledtby the U. S. Government an/1 has
] commodations for all classes. The Ar-
1 ‘I \m and Park hotels and 00 others and
(j 1 Warding lmtises are open "11 summer.
| /vlng an altitude or 9000 feet it is a
S 1 , safe and nearby refuge during the
I cd term In the south.
jj I 'or Information concerning Hot Springs
ress C. F. Cooly, Manager business
1 is League. Hot Springs, Ark.
aJ /or reduced excursion tickets nnd par-
** falars of the trip see local agent or ad-
css W. A. Turk.Gcn’l Pass. Agl. South
rn Ry„ Washington, D. C.
LUMBER! LUMBER!
Rough and Dressed Lumber
Moulding and Shingles.
Willdclivercar ' OS( l lo,s »* Dallas, Hiram
Powifbr Springs or Acworth on short
nntice\ B will be to your interest to write
get my prices before ordering
alsewiV re ' W. M. Ei.sbirrt,
Taylorsville, Ga.
Df ^Qlas Livery Stable,
, * J. B- WATSON Proprietors
J.
LOOK OUT!—
^—HERE I COME.
^URK rhoumatlsm by taking
wP Hood' "
Hood's Sat-sapurilla, which by neu
tralizing tlio acid in the blood p’orntn-
uently relieves aches and WAINS,
The Tourist Sleeping G'nrLinc opcrateil
by the Southern Railway lietween Wash
lngton and San Frnnclse without change,
via New Orleans, has proven so success
ful that it has liecome necessary te make
a send weekly service, the Westbound de
parture lielng on Wednesday and Satur
day of each week.
This sleeper offers sleeping ear facilities
to persons holding first or second-class
tickets, the berth rate being only ♦7.00
from Washington to San Fmticlsco, Los
Angeles, or Portland, berth being large
enough for occupancy by two people, If
desired, without extrn charge.
These Sleepers run through Texas, Ar
izona and New Mexico, and connect 4ritli
similar cars for Oregon.
Informartion In regard thereto may be
had from any Southern Kailwav Ticket
Agent, Sunset Tourist Excursions, 511
Penn. Ave. N. W., Washington, D. C„ or
rom Mr. W. A. Turk, G. P. A„ 1800
Penn. Ave. N. W., Washington, D. C.
GEORGIA, (
Paumuno Coontt. J
To all whom It may concern:
T. J. Owen, administrator on the estate
of Evau Parson, deceased, hrs in due
form applied to the undersigned for let
ters of dismission ns administrator on
said estate, and I will pass upon said ap.
plication on the first Monday in February.
1898. Given under my hand and. official
signature, this Nov. 7th, 1898.
F. P. HUDSON,
Ordinary
CROWSV1LLE.
Executor’s Sale.
Mr. I. R. Stanly and family will move
to Grffin, Ga., this week.
Nkctunk.
As authorized by the will of W. R, then, from tile incubator.
Owen, late of said county deceased, will
be sold before the court house door oil the
first Tuesdsy in December next, lit 'the
town of Dallas said county, to tha highest
nnd best bidder the following described
lands of said deceased, to-wlt: Lota Nor.
1084, 1085 and 1006 all In the 9nd district
and 8rd section of Panldtng county, On.
Sold for the purpose of distribution among
the heirs of said deceased. Terms enhk.
T. J. Ow.sn, Executor 4f
W. R. Owkn, deceased.
UNITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE.
STATE OF GEORGIA, I
PAULDING COUNTY. 1
There will be sold lief ore the Point
House door In the Town of Dallas, Coun
ty of Paulding, State of Georgia, on the
third day of January, 1899, the same being
the first Tuesday In January, within thr
legal hours of sale, the following described
property, to-wit: A certain tract or parcel
of land, known as lot No. 1186, 19th Dis
trict, Paulding Comity, Georgia. Levied
on ns the property of W. A. Cole.
Also at the same time Still place will be
sold lot No. 1155, 19th District of Paul
ding County, Georgia. Levied on as the
property of Nathan Cooper. The above
tracts of lands have lieen levied on and
are to be sold as the property of W. A.
Cole and Nntlian Cooper under and by
virtue of a Fieri Fnciases, Issued out ol
the Circuit Court of the United States for
the Northern District of Georgia on March
4,1898, in favor of the United States and
against W. H. Wix, W. A. Cole and Na-
than Cooper, defendants In fl. fa.
Tenants in possession notified In writing
of these levies. ,
W. H- Johnson,
U. 8. Marshal.
Per J. J. Patterson,
U. S. Deputy Marshal.
Far Over Fifty year*.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has boon
used for over fifty years by millions ol
mothers for thoir children while teething
with perfect success. It soothes the child,
softens the gums, allays all pains, cures
wind colic, and la the best remedy for
Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little
sufferer immediately. Sold by Druggiita
in every part of the world. Twenty-five
cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for “Mrs
Winslow’s Soothing Syrup 1 ” and |tabe
no other kind.
VOU MUST have pure blood for
■ iroc
good health. Hood’s Sarsaparilla
purifies the blood. Take Hood's Sar
saparilla if you would BE WILL.
TAKE THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
If you are going to travel North, East,
South or West, we offer you through
schedule and first class service to Wash
lngton, New York and all points east
Jacksonville, Tampa and all points South
east; Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas,
Indian Territory, Oklahoma, California,
Colorado. Oregon and all points West or
North-west.
Get reliable Information regarding
routes, rates, etc., from Southern Rail
way, or write
C. X. Jackson, T. P. A.
Chattanooga, Tenn.
C. A. Bbnsootir, A. G. P. A
Chattanooga, Tepn.
Or* Minute Cough Cure, cures.
The* la what It was asaSs 1st.
^ j> Having purchased the Foote ata-
■es, we will keep good stock for the
public,, day or night. We have redae
ed our charges in proportion to the
hard times. Parties hiring horses are
trictly responsible for the safety of
hems elves, vehicles, and horses.
{Respectfully,
J. C. fit J B. Watson
VAKI ONLY the best when you
I need a medicine. Hood’s Bafsapa-
jilla is the best blood purifier, nerve
•nd stomach tonic. Get HOOP’S*
'DeWItt'e Witch Me«el Reive
Carts RNtt, SsalSt. Baras.
GEORGIA PAULDING COUNTY-
Notice is hereby given that all persons
having claims against the estate of W. R
Owen, deceased, are requested to file said
claims with me within the time prescribed
by law, and all persons Indebted to said
estate are requested to come forward nnd
settle at once.
T. J. Owes, Adm’r.
of W. R. Owen, dec’d.
Troubles are due to
NlESS&i blood. Hood’s 9*r
•apart I fa is Ihs Ono True Blood
-'uriflss sod NERVI TONIC
GEORGIA, l
PaULUINO Cot NTT. J
To the Superior Court of said couhty:
The petition of James Elsherry, Ellas
Turner, Jasper Carter, Jeff Cobb, Lewis
Iiryant, Charles Craig, Eliza Freeman, Car
oline Watts, Lula Wilson, Ida Griffin,
Joslc Wilson, Fanny Watkins, Mulind >
Turner, Vellcr Hanks, Sallle Calloway,
Ella Elslierry,, all of.sald State and Coun-
ty, respectfully show;
1st. That they desire for themselves,
ther associates and successors, to become
incorporated as a religious and benevolent
society, under the name and style of the
Dallas Burial and Benevolent Society.
2nd. The term for which petitioner*
ask to bo Incorporated is twenty years,
with the privllege-of renewal, at the end
of that time.
3rd. The object and purpose of the
proposed society, is to nurse the sick, bury
the dead, do Christian and charitable
work, to collect weekly or monthly dues,
dispense the same, to needy members, or
to others, In such sums ss the Society
may direct, to hold meetings for the study
of the Bible, and to he organized as a
board of Christian workers.
Wherefore petitioners pray for them
selves, and their legal successors, to b:
made a hotly corporate and politic, with
all the rights,.privileges, immunities and
restrictions defined by law.
J. M. DAVIS.
Petitioners Att’y.
Hied in office Dec. 6th. 1898.
O. 0. GILLETT,
Depl’y. C. 8. C.
I, O. C. Gillett, Deputy Clerk Superior
Court Paulding County, do hereby certify,
that the foregoing is a true copy from the
files of the application for charter of the
Dallas Burial and Benevolent Society'.
Witness mv hand and seal of said court,
this Dec. 5th, 1898.
O. C. GILLETT.
Depl’y. C. 8. C.
There haf’been so much rain that wheat
a iwing has lieen retarded.
Cotton pickings arc the ruge fust now.
There are frequently three or four In one
dty.
Mr. W. M. Crow was 'in Marults : n
b isiucss last week-
Mr. John Brnwu nnd Miss Belle Cantrell
tied the nuptial knot the 37th ult.
Mr. G. W. Grogan attended court nt
Mirietls Inst week.
Mr. W. H. Crow has made anlnculmlo 1
slid is hatching chickens successfully, Ini’
the chickens are Crow’s when he lakes
to. Tnstalaas and Quarantewd to Our* OHM* ami
Fovor and nil Malarial TroubWs.
Free Pills.
Send your address to II. E. Hiicklon A
C i., Chjcogo, and get a free sample box
of Dr. King’s New Life Pills. A trial wII]
c mvlnce you of their merits. These pills
arc easy In action and are particularly ef
fective In the cure of Constipation nnd
Sick Headache, For Malaria and Liver
troubles they hnvc been proved Invaluable,
They nre giurraiitecnd to lie free from ev
ery deleterious sulistaneo nnd to lie purely
vegetable. They do not weaken by their
action, hut by giving tone to the atom
uch and liowels greatly invigorate the sys
tem. Regular size 36c. per box. Sold by
A. J. Cooper A Co., Druggists.
List of Jurors Drawn for January
Term, 1899.
Doc* Not lujnrc the Stomach Nor Effect the Hearing.
W. A. McLarty A Ron, Dime Ilox.Tox., nay: "Kamon’s Pepsin Chill Tonic ia thau j
boat we have ever handled. My son prescribes it in hia practice,and sayi it laf? j
tho only Chill Tnnlq which a child can taw© without Injury to the •tonpMh.;*, , .
UttOWN Mt"(l. 00., Orosnsvllts, Teas. ,
Price IS
Guano Jury.
T. N. Barron, E. II. Robertson,
R. II. Calhcnrt,
J. D. Butler,
T. I. Pearson,
J. M. Lard,
J. M. Holland',
W. A. B. Ragsdale,
Win. Jones, 1307
J. N. Meadows,
J. H. Henderson,
Win. Jones, 943
ilefiry Braswell,
J. T. Whitworth,
W. J. Grogan,
G. D. Frazer,
G. II. Turner,
L. P. Allgood,
.1. VV. Wood,
T. .1. Cooper,
.1. II. Ragged,,
Win. M. Palmer,
A. II. Mosley,
N. W. Roberts,
P. L. Allgood,
E. D. Camp.
Win. II. Morgan,888
J. L. McBrayer,
Snowden Robertson, J. S. Spinks.
Tiiavkhs Juht—Fihbt Wkkk.
T. J. McLendon, J. if. Grogan,
J. W. Atchesnn,
A. J. Cooper,
B. J. Gann,
W. F. Walker, Jr.
B. D. Rose.
J. Iiobt. Moon,
J. J. Cooper,
Henry Rone, Sr.
John Bone, Ore
E. S. McCollum,
I). A. Wills,
P. hi. Carter,
Levi Cooper,
J. F. Dentqtl,
W. G. Carter,
W. 8. Conn,
J. L. Clay,
Tkavsrs JuKYi
W. C. McBrayer,
W. H. McDonald,
G. R. Durham,
H. C. Wood,
Win. Bullock,
H. II. Embry,
T. W. Rakcstraw,
G. J, Umphrey,
J. R. Hutcheson,
G. W. Guess,
Ur ten S. King,
J. L. Crowley,
N. L. McCliing,
Wm. J. Austin,
W. H. Golden,
W. A. Cagle,
T. J. Ragsdale,
Wm. Johnson,
GEORGIA. I
PAt't.niNQ County. I
To all whom It may concern:
The appraisers appoVed to appraise
■old sat apart a year’s support for the
widow of A. W. Mayfield, late of said
county deceased, have filed their report Is
my office, and I will pass upon the same
on the first Monday in January next.
This Dec. 1st, 1898.
. r. P. HUDSON.
Ordinary.
Notice.'
Ida Hardin, wife of C. L. Hardin, hat
applied for exemption of personalty end
setting apart and valuation of Homestead,
and l will pass upon the same at 10 o’clock
a. m., on the 16th day of December, 1898,
at my office.
r. P. HUDSON.
OitUnsry.
C. C Babb,
J. It. Cantrell,
Henry S, Bullock,
J. T. Hone,
J. H. Frazer,
J. C. Harris, 1008.
Ruilcy Rone,
B. T. Drake,
W. J. Babb,
John Fuller,
Asborry R. Clouts,
J. C. Harris, 1080.
M. F. Bwofford,
II. L. Wells,’.
G. W., Carter,
J. D. Ware,
John Wells.
-Skoond Wksk.
J. T. Monk,
S. D. Holland, Sr.
A. N. Walker,
O. J. Florence,
J. C. Owen,
It. A. Brown,
W. I. Fain,
M. N. Moon,
J. M. Holcombe,
J. R. Meek,
8. P. Arnold,
Z. P. Austin,
W. T. F. Thomas,
J. C. Meek,
II. S. Jeffers,
John T. Holland,
W. T. Arnold,
D. C. Parris.
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anything in thj line of
Men’s or Coys •
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Regular size 50c. and fiLOO. Guaranteid
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ACTIVE SOLICITORS WANTED EVERY
WHERE for “The Story of the Philippi
by Murat Halstead, commissioned by the Gov
eminent as Official Historian to the Wa
partmrnt. The book was written lit
camps at San Francisco, on the Paellle
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In Hon* Kong, In the Aniltrlean trenches
Mantis, In the Insurgent camps with Agulnal
do, on Ihs deck of the Olympia with Dewey
and In the roar of battle at the fall of Manila
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39-41 WHITEHALL ST.. ATLANTA. GA. ^
Huntsville.
Reduced Rates Via Southern Railway
KINIINKHS.
Kindness 1. n priceless Jewel anil brings
fortli golilon treasurers. Harshness seals
them tip forever. Kindness Is the real
piw of life, the link that connects earth
with heaven, the true philosopher’s stone,
for nil it touches it turns to virgin gold:
the true gold, wl’crcwitli we purchase
love nnd pence, if wo write our name liy
kindness, love and m-rc/ on the
hearts of people wo cc nr: in contact with
day by day and year by year, we will nev
er be forgotten. How sweet are affec
tions of kindness; how balmy the infill,
encc of that regard which dwells around
Ihe fireside where virtue lives for its own
sake, and fidelity regulates and restrains
the thirst for admiration. Kindness is
the very principal of love. Lot us give n°
pain, breathe not a sentiment, say not a
word that will offend another, or send u
thrill of pain to his or her heart. We
should deal gently with a stranger. We
should treat them as we would line to lie
treated among strangers.
Kind words do not cost much; they
never blister the tongue or lips, and no
mental trouble ever, arises from them.
Tile noblest revenge we can take
On account of the Race Meet at Selma.
Ala., December 0th-8th, 1898, the South
ern Railway will sell tickets from points
on Its lines between Memphis, Knoxville,
Chattanooga, Rome, Atlanta, and Intei-
medlutc points, and from all points with
in a radius of one hundred miles of Solimi;
Abe, to Selma, Ala., and return, at rate
of one fare for tbe round trip. Tickets
from points within a radius of one hun
dred miles will be quid December 5th to
8th inclusive widi final limit to return
December 9th. Tickets from all other
points will In: sold December 5th and filh
with final limit to return December 9th.
A very extorsive and attractive pro
gramme has been arranged for this occa
sion, and those hildng ad vantage of these
low uitescannot fiR to enjoy themselves.
For fui ther Information, call on South
ern Railway Ticket Agent.
Administrator’s Sale.
By virtue of an order from the Court of
Ordinary of Gulnuett county, Georgia,
will lie sold before the court house door,
in the twn of Dallas, l’aulifliig county, on
oil our tbe first Tuesday in January, 1899, lie-'
enemies is to do them a little uct of kind- tween the legal hours of side, the follow-
iiuss. I think there is nothing that is (ng described lands belonging to the estate
more appreciated Hum kindness, so we of M. C. Lively, lute of Gulnuett county,
should not be spiring with our kind words deceased, to-wit: Forty acres of land lot
aad u<;ts.
A Friend.
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE.
THE BEST SALVE in tbe world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,
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quired. It is guaranteed to give perfee
satisfaction or money refunded. Fnee Sl>
neqta per It ix, J Oll SALE BY A. J.
Cooper Co.
i No. 84 in district 19, 3rd section of Pauld
ing county, Ga. Sold for distribution of
the be|rs at law. Terms ouc-lmlf cash,
balance 13 months, 8 per cent interest.
C. P. Livklt,
S. T. MoElrot,
Administrators