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WSTRICTJJFFICERS.
BrpMacniHtivo hi Congrei7th Dlstrie
JOHN W. MADDOX. «>f Hume.
. Judge Tallnprosn Circuit—C. U JANES
Cednrtown.
(Solicitor General-W. T. ROBERTS,
• t ' Douglasvillu.
Senator, 88th Senatorial District,
W. F. GOLDEN,
. Of Haralson Comity.
lUpresenlntive of Paulding County,
A. L. BARTLETT’.
. COUNIY^FFICERS-
Ordinary F. P.'HUDSON
Qerk Superior Court ....II. L. OWENS
Sheri* li. F. WI1EELKI
Du|Hity HturifT W. N. ANDERSON
_ ’* „ “ U. V. WHITWORTH
To*Collector ...A. L. WoUTHAN
Tax Hecelvcr. ..ADOLPHUS PEARSON
Treasurer N. COOPEh
(Surveyor', o. M. WIGLET
• Coroner I. F.SUMMERVILLE
■’ School Commissioner... ,W. Z. STINK*
;;; CITY OFFICERS.
' 3Woia>r, . . . H. W. RUSSOM
9lorab|d, . . .). M. ABLE.-
"•Clerk, .... . W. 1. FAIN
Councllmcn;
J/f: WELCH. J.M. HAY.
B.M. COOPER. G. W. HELMS
..... W. G. ROBERTS.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY ftjtOR<uh»(]»,„,tfpjg
size, quality and ajV
| pearance of vegemLjes,
weight and plumpness ®f grain,
are ;|ll produced by Potash.
Wash,
prorterly combined with Phos
phoric Acid and Nitrogen, and
liberally applied, will improve
every soil and increase yield
and quality of any drop,
W itc and get Fr«* our pamphlets, which*
CUBAN RELIEF cure.
AW (fit
- ■NeurttlgluuiiiCrinillmi-lu
^lu livo uiiuutcu. Sour rstoiuiicl’
. *iifU Summer Con>i>aints. Price, 25 Ceulu
' ; TINE TABLE.
Taking effect .Itily 0‘h, 1 huh.
*101X0 MOHTII'.
No. 7—Due lit D.rilnss 8:57 p. in
No. 9—Due at Dallas 6:18 p. m,
OOINO SOUTH.
No. 10—Due nt Dallas 10:21 a. in.
No. 8-*Due at Dallas 8:14 a. til.
All twins T4|)|ls,
. W. A. FOSTER, Agent.
N. H. BULLOCK,
DKALKK IN
Fine Wines, Liquors, Etc.
Itye from $1.50 to ♦8.00 per gallon/
Good Corn ♦2.00 per gallon,
l'uaolt ntiil Apple Bramlies ♦2.00 pet
gallon, g-
UotfloBeer from| $1.00 to ♦l.Bu per
dozen/bottles.
Keg lWr from *1.50 to 2.50 per keg.
All klntls of yinls usually--feum} lit
Hrst-dlass bar.
Mot) orders promptly tilled.
CaltoiTtne, or write. a
Your Old Friend,
N. II. BULLOCK,
No. 13 W. Mitchell nod 80 S. Broad Sts.
V’ ; \ .. .ATLANTA, On,
^The Hot Springs of Arkansas
The Mountain Looked
. Miracle ef the0z*rks-
Jhe 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
winter. It is owned, endorsed and tin-
trolledthy tliu U. S. Government an/1 Inis
Accommodations for all classes. The Ar
lington qnd Park hotels and 00 others and
200.bonrdlng houses are open "11 summer.
Having an altitude or 2000 feet It is a
coq), safe and nearby refuge during the
heated term in the south.
]*bt RiforitWion concerning Hot Springs
address C. F. C’ooly, Manager business
Men’s Leagnp. Ilot Bprings. Ark.
For reduced excursion tickets and pnr-
icnlurs of the trip set) local agent or ad
dress W. A. Turk, Gen’l Pass. Agl. Hontlw
eruRy,, Washington, D. C.
tUMBER! LUMBER!
Though and Dressed Lumber,
j Moulding and Shingles.
Will tjelivercnr load lots at Dallas, Hiram
Powder Bprings or Acworth on short
mjticei It will be to your interest to write
inland get my prices liefore ordering
elsewhere. W. M- Elshkiiky,
Taylorsville, Ga.
tell jtow to buy nnd use fertilizers with
greo est economy and profit.
OERIIAN KALI WORKS,
93 Nassau St., New York.
)ne Minute Cough Cure, cures
| That <* what It was made for.
LpOK OUT! ^ ^
HERE I COME.
Oi l Reliable, with the prettiest and
mo t up-to-date Millinery uver'hrought ti
Dallas, which 1 am going to sell at Rock
Bottom prices. I will not lie undersold.
Call and see me before purchasing else
where.
Respectfully,
Mas. S,u.i.is: Rausoai.k.
(Over Huy Bros.)
GEORGIA, ;■ »
• . Paci.dimi (.roitih v. )
To all Whom It may concern: -
T. •). Owen. Administrator 01 the estnl
of Evan Pinson, deceased, his in doe
orm applied Jo Hie undersigned for lit
ters of dismission as administrator
Slid est it ", and 1 will pass upon said' u|.
plication.on the first Monday in Kuhriuity,
Sits. Given under my blind and ■ official
signature, this Nov. Till. 1898.
F. P. HUDSON,
Ordinarjfep
jNiTED STATES MARSHAL’S SAIF.
»
8TATK/F GEORGIA. I
PAULDING COUNTY. ( *
There will be sold liefore the Cn$-
louse domain the Town of Dallas, Coun.
y of Pnlildiiig, State of Georgia, on Uki
bird day of January, 1809, the same helm-
lie first Tuesday ill January, within the
legal hours of sulci the following described
property, to-wlt: A certain tract or pie cel
of.land, known as lot No. 1 lfitl, 19th Qls-1 which the comedtu made reply: “Sir:
'rict, Paulding County, Georgia. Levkay^FVii jour hill la tired standing, It la we!,
on as the property of W. A. Cole. Ifi-omc to Alt down.’'
Also at the same time and place will* I Tliou "V* " tt ' ,h « ,e,u ' rs whleh If**'!
11)1(1 lot No. 1 IBB, 19th District bf I’afl- Fpoto, the famous at-tor,
ling Comity. Georgia. Levied on as ,the h 1 " 1 «»(<>rttmiito mother. "Dear Sam,
properly of Nathan UoopoC. The above " r,,u ‘ ,l,e ,adv > , ' 1 » n > ln l’ rl * on ,or de»"s
nu ts of lands li-.ve been lev "on and' ,!0, " u 9,1,1 118,1,1 y o, ' r "'Other.”
SOME LACONIC LETTERS.
fhe Discussion of Which Has Been
the Shortest Epistle.
Wl|lch is the shortest letter that has ev-
«»>l.eeii wihtenf The auhjeet is la lag |
llscusscd by Mr. William Andrews in
ifs 1 ecently published "Ulcrary Byways
Aerbrdltig to Mr. Andrews the record is
Ityhl by u.uuipfe of tjuakers. (hie of them,
wishing 10 learn If a correspondent In
Ills taut .low 1 had any news lo communi-1
cate, posted to him a sheet of pa|x r on 1
which a note ,of inlerrogallon was
Written. The reply tame In die form of a
Blank sheet, indiiialinir that there was
Wiring to relate, ; Rut these worn hardly
letters. Some of thii other s|H-ctmeni g|>.
yuhy Mr. Aiidrews'iri, both l.rlef sml
*hty ; . A iMjasmatl tmMe spplleafion to
Uaftlaunt, Wtoployef, for payment' of alt I
ueitOiljit, as follows: "Sir: Your bill
Mvlpg hi-ejrstakdlng a very long time, I;
he'gtfh have V H settled forthwith." To
Balias Livery Stable,
J. C, * J B- WATSON Proprietori
. Havt.ig yiiirchased the Foote sta
bles, we will keep good stock for the
pmblic,- day or night. Wc have reJuc
dd our charges in proportion to the
hard lime-,. Parties hiring horses are
irictly responsible for the safety of
hem9elves, vehicles, nnd horses.
IJRcspectfully,
J.tJ. &J B. WatsoN
£URE rliciimntlsm by taking
, . Hood a Sarsaparilla, which by neu-
n-alizing the acid in 1 lie blood pernm-
itently relieves aches and PAINS,
The Tourist Sleeping Car Line operate:'
'»• the Southern Railway.between Wash
ngtoii ami Sun Fnmclse without eliange
via New Orleans, has proven so success
ful that it has become necessary to maki
1 semi weekly service, the Westbound tie-
parture being on Wednesday and Satur
day of eueh week.
Tills sleeper offers sleeping ear fueilltio)
lo persons holding first or seeniid-elas,
tickets, tlm berth rate being only ♦7.(k
from Washington to San Francisco, I,o>
Angeles, or Portland, berth being largi
enough for occupancy by two people, It
desired, without extra charge.
These Sleepers run through Texas, Ar
izona and New Mexico, and connect with
similar ears for Oregon.
Infonrinrlion I11 regard thereto may be
had from any Southern Knlhvnv Tlckel
Agent, Sunset Tourist Excursions, Bll
Ponn. Ave. N. W., Washington, I). (',, 01
rom Mr. W. A. Turk, O. P. A., 1800
I’eun. Ave. N. W.,.Washington, I). C.
For Over I’tltj' years.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has beci
usod for over fifty years by millions of
mothers for their children while teething
with perfect success. It soothes theohihl.
softens the gums, allays all pains, curcr
wind nolle, and la the best comedy loi
tiarrhoca. It will relievo the poor little
sufferer immediately. Sold by Druggists
in every part of tho world. Twenty-five
cents a bottle. Be suvo ami ask for“Mrs
Winslow’s Soothing Syrup'” and Jtakc
no othor kind.
VOU MUST have pure blood for
■ good health. Hood's Sarsaparilla
purifies the blood. Tnkn Mood’s Sar
saparilla if you would BE WELL.
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
ington, New York and all points east
Jacksonville, Tatnpa and all points South-
east; Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas,
Indian Territory, Oklahoma,.California,
Colorado Oregon ami all points West or
North-west.
Oct reliable Information regarding
outes, rates, etc., from Southern” Hail
way, or write
C. E. Jackson, T. P. A.
Chaltanoogn, Term.
C. A Biinhootbk, A. G. P. A.
Chattanooga. Tenn.
TAKE ONLY the best whon you
I need a medicine. Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla U the best blood purifier, nctvo
Mid itomnoh tonlo. Get HOOD’S*
DaWItt'a Witch hazel Salve
* Curo PIIh, iMldi, Barn*.
One Minute Cough ',-tire, cures
That la what tt war mude fur.
GEORGIA PAULDING COUNTY—
Notice is hereby given that nil persons
having claims agnjnst the estate of W. R
Owen, deceased, are requested to file said
claims with me within the lime prescribed
by law,'11ml all persons indebted to said
estate are requested to cyme forward an I
settle at once.
T. J. Owkn, Adm’r.
of W. R. Owen, ilet’d.
ire to lie sold ns the property of W. A
.-’ole and Nathan Cooper under ami by
virtue of a Fit rl Faelases, issued:out of
lie Circuit Court of the United Stntes foi
the Northern District of Ocorgla on March
I, 189N, in favor of the United States and
gainst W. II. Wl\, W. A. Cole and - Nu-
lum Cooper, defendants in A. fa. ’’
Tenants in possession notified In writing
if the.-e levies.
W. II- Johnson,
U. 8. Marshal.
Per J. J. Pattrhkon,
U. S. Deputy Marshal.
GEORGIA, I
PaIU.DINO OotlNTV. )
To the Superlot Court of said county:
The petition of James El sherry, Ellas
I’urncr, Jasper Carter, Jeff Cobh, Ixiwis
Aryant, Charles Craig, Eliza Freeman, Car-
illno Watts, liiila Wilson, Ida Grlllln,
fosle Wilson, Fanny Watkins, Mullnil
riirncr, Verier Bunks, Hallle Calloway,
Ella Elsherry,, all of .said State and Coun
ty, lespeelfully sh6w:
1st. That they desire for themselves,
her associates and successors, to become
iienrpomled as a religious and benevolent
.oelely, under the name and style of the
Dallas Burial niu|. Benevolent Society.
2nd. The term for which petitioner 8
isk to be Incorporated is twenty years,
vlth’tlie prlvilcge-of renewal, at the end
>f that time. •
3rd. The object and purpose of the
proposed society, is lomirse'lhtsick, bury
the dead, do elirMlnn and ehnrltnhle
work, to collect weekly or monthly dues,.
Iispen«e the same, to needy members, or
o others, 111 such sums as the Society
may direct, to hold meetings for I he study
>r the llililc. and to he organized as 11
board of chrlstlnn workers.
Wherefore petitioners pray for them-
tulves, and their legal successors, to b ■
mule a body corporate ami politic, with
ill the rights..privileges, immunities and
restrictions defined by law.
J. M. DAVIS.
Petitioners Att’y.
Filed la office Dee. Bill, 1898.
O. C. OILLETT,
Dcpt’y. 0. S. C.
I, O. C. Gillelt, Deputy Clerk Superior
Court Paulding County, do hereby certify,
that the foregoing Is a true copy from the
tries of the application for charter of the
Dillns Burial and Benevolent fjoeiety.
Witness my Imnd and seal of said court,
this Dec. Blh( 1808.
O. C. OILLETT.
Depl’y. C. 8. C.
Foote’s answer was almost as short, ’rcr-
'Urinly ns pathetic: "Dear Mothch So am
I, Which preveals Ills duty being |>ahl to
Ids loving inbther by her affectionate son."
rho actors seem to bear away the palm
for brevity ln letter writing, Quinn hail |
misunderstanding with Rich, the manage,,
of Covent Garden, which resulted Aft
Quinn's leaving In an unceremonious tultu-
ner. He Siam regretted the hasty mIIkb,
and wrote to the manager: "I am ntRatb-
—Quinn." Rich did nof.think this a enlfi. ,
elent apology, and accordingly ■replied'/
"Stay there and Ire hanged.” Mr, An
drews’ last example la from the othor side
of the Atlantic. The 19th of March 1790,
was the notable dark day in Boston. A
curtain lady was Induced thereby to write
the following note lo the fnmous Dr.
Bylesi "Dear Doctor: How do yon an-
cAimt for the darkness)"' To which the
doctor simply replied: "Dear Madame: I
am as much in the dark as you are.”
What could have been I letter?—Detroit
Freo Tress.'
GEORGIA. I
Paci.uino CorSTY, )
To all whom It may concern: -
The appraisers appointed to appraise
ami set apart a year's support for the
widow of A. W. M tyfield, lute of said
county (lecciiscd, have filed their report in
my olllee, and I will puss upon the same
on the first Monday in January next.
This Dee. 1st, 1898.
J F. P. HUDSON.
Ordinary.
Notice.
Ida Hardin, wife of C. L. Hardin, has
applied for exemption of personally and
setting apart and valuation of Homestead,
and 1 will puss upon the same at 10 o'clock
a. m., 011 the 15th day of December, 1898,
ut my office.
F. P. HUDSON,
Ordinary.
RIIERVOU8 Troubles nro duo to
In impoverished blood, flood’s Stir-
eaptirllla 1c tho One True Blood
’urliler and NERVE TONIC.
ACTIN'K SOMCITOK8 WANTRIJ KYKKY
'VII KllK for "The Htnry „f the iMilllp|)liieH'
by Murat HuIhUquI, conimiHHionoA l»y
u*nt nri Ofllcinl IltHtorian to t/lii* War I>o-
partment. The itonk was written In army
[>» at San Francisco, on tho tFaciflc with
(jfiioral Merritt, In the* hospltala at Honolulu.
I11 lion# Ko:ir. in tho American j tfcnchcH a (
Manila, in th** Innurgent cumpH VfIUi Agulrtal,
•1/ tho Ucck ,«f the Olympia with Dowey*
and in tho roar of battle at the fall of Manila.
Bonanza for ngentn. Brimful of-orlginal plot*
a taken by government photographera on
thonpot. I^irgc txxik. Low priceH, lilg profits,
freight paid. (Jrodit glvon. Drop all trathy
nnofllcial war bookri. Outfit froo. ArtdroM, F.
T. BnrlK*r. $oe’y. #tnr In»tiranoo Dl^ir.Ohloajro.
Free Pills.
Send your nddress tt> II. E. liiickleti A
Co., Clricogo, and get 11 free sample I six
of Dr. King’s New Life Pills. A trlnl wll|
convince you of tbelr merits. Them: pills
are easy in action uiid are particularly ef
fective In the cure of Constipation and
Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver
trOutiles lhey have been provedInvaluable.
Tliey are guaranteend to Ire free from ev
ery delefei Ions substance nnd to Ire |)tircly
vegetable. They do not weaken by their
action, but hy giving tone to the slum-
aeli nnd liowels greatly invigorate the sys
tem. Regular size Sfie. per box.' Sold hy
A. J. Cooper A Co., Druggists.
List of Jurors Drawn for January
Term, 1899.
O It A Nil JllHT.
1. N. Barron, E. II. Koboi'tsoii,
It. II. Untlicnrt,
J. I). Butler,
T. J. Pearson,
J. M. Lard,
J. M. Holland,
W. A. B. Ragsdale,
\Vin. Jones, 1207
J. V N. Meadows,
J. II. Henderson,
W.n. Jones. 942
II inry Uruswell,
J. T. Whitworth,
W. J. Grogan,
G. I). Frazor,
O. H. Turner,
L. P. Allgood,
J. W. Wood,
T. J. Cooper,
J. B.,Bagge;t,
Win. M. Pidiuer, ^
A. II. Mosley,
N. W. Roberts,
I*. L. Allgood,
E. D. Camp.
Wm. II. Morgan, 8118
J. L. McBraycr,
Snowden Itolrertson, J. 8. Spinks.
Tkavkiih Jmiy—Fiiist Wkkk.
T. J. McLendon,
J. W. Atcheson,
A. J. Cooper,
B. J. Gann,
W. F. Walker, Jr.
B. D. Rose,
J. Kobt. Moon,
J. J. Cooper,
Henry Bone, Sr.
John Bone, 8r., •
E. S. McCollum,
D. A. Wills,
P. M. Carter,
Levi Cooper,
J. F. Denton,
W. O. Carter,
W. S. Conn,
J. L. Clay, •
J. W. Grogan,
C. O. Babb,
J. It. Cantrell,
Henry S, Bullock,
J. T. Bone,
J. H. Frazer,
J. C. Harris, 1008.
Bailey Bone,
II. T. Drake,
W. J. Babb,
John Fuller,
Asberry B. Clonts,
J. C. Harris, 1060.
M. F. Swofford,
XI. L. Wells,
O. W. Carter,
J. D. Ware,
John Wells.
Thavouh Jckt—Skooxd Wiik.
W. C. McBrayer, .
J. T. Monk,
W. H. McDonald,
S. U. Holland, Sr.
G. U. Durham,
A. N. Walker,
H. C. Wood,
O. J. Florence,
Wm. Bullock,'
J. C. Owcd,
II. II. Embry,
it. A. Brown,
T. W. Kakcstraw,
W. I. Fain,
G, J. Umphrcy,
M. N. Moon,
J. li. Hutcheson,
J. M. Holcombe,
G. W. Guess,
J. It. Meek,
Gfiecn 8. King,.
8. P. Arnold,
J. L. Crowley,
Z. P. Austin,
N. L. McClung,
W. T. F. Thomas,
Wm. J. Austin,
J. C. Meek,
W. II. Golden,
H. S. Jeffers,
W. A. Cagle,
Jdhn T, Holland,
T. J. Ragsdale,
W. T. Arnold,
Win, Johnson,
D. C. Parris.
If you contemplate buying
anything in the line of
Mein’s or Boys
Fall and Winter
CLOTHING
Furnishing
Goods or
Hats. . .
You wRt be blind to your own interests if you fail to
see Atlanta's Greatest^ most Reliable and Progres*
„ ® lv e Clothing Sfore. Our stock is the LARGEST IN 11
<HE SOUTH. We aim to have eur Clothing the best
that can ha made, and every detail in its manufac
ture is carefully looked after.
jufMen’s Suits and Overcoats
Range in price from $8 to $18, and Boys’ and Chil
dren’s from $2 to $6.
All our goods are made to our special order and a J [
suit from us will FIT BETTER, LOOK BETTER and 1
WEAR BETTER than any you have ever had although !
you may have paid a higher price. |
Everything is marked in
PLAIN FIGURES and at the
Lowest possible prices
consistent with honest,
reliable goods sold under
a guarantee to be satis
factory in every respect.
j*
fcj-A thorough and criti-.
cal examination of our
stock will pay you.
39-41 WHITEHALL 3T.. ATLANTA. GA.
in town
Braswell.
Braawell la on a boom.
There la not n vacant houav
hut aoim: arc wanted.
Mr. W. E Tant loft laat Sunday fur a
few daya' visit to rclatlvea In Chntlanoo.
ga and Villanow.
Mr. J. W. West nnd Miaa Ethel Bel
ivere married at the reafdence of Esq. H
N. Hngln. Mr. llngln irerformed tho eer-
emony. We wlali them milch joy.
Kaq. Hngln has become so accustomed
t o marrying non plea that ho often repeats
the eercmoiy in Ida sleep.
Mr. W. M. Elsherry, of Taylorsville,
will move back to Bruswell shortly.
I could fix the tax und school problems
In one hour, if they would let me. I
would state how, hut fear the editor
would not print it.
Auiiion.
Beats the Klondike.
Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysville,'Tex.,
has found n more valuable discovery than
has yet been mode In the Klondike. F< r
tears l.c suffered untold agony from con
sumption, accompanied by hemorrln go j
and was absolutely cured by Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds He declares that gold la of
little value in compnrlsonwlth this marve
lous cure; would have it, even If it cost a
hundred dollars n bottle. Asthma, Bron
chitis and all throat and lung nllcctlun 8
positively cured hy Dr. King's New Dis.
covcry for Consumption. Trial bottles
free at A. J. Cooper A Co.’s Drug Store.
Regular size 50c. and $1.00. Guaranteed
to cure or price refuuded.
Farm Lands on Ten Years Time
I have Borne farm IuiuIst—40, 50, (10, und
120 acre tracts—to soil on tou years tlmo.
No oush payment required. Write or call
ut once. Wii.l G. Brown, j
Cullmun, Ala.
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE,
THE BEST HALVE bi the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Halt Rheum
Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skln'Erupliona,
Ami positively cures 1’llea, or no pay re
quirt’d. It Is guaranteed to give .perfeo
satisfaction or money refunded. Pnco 2ti
cents per box, FOR SALE BY A. J.
Cooper Co.
NOTICE,
TO ALL HY FRIENDS.
I lttive 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. CoAn 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
in my line, write me,
Respectfully Yours,
J. E. BROWN.