The Dallas new era. (Dallas, Paulding County, Ga.) 1898-current, December 23, 1898, Image 3

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o M. C. Lively, let* ef Quin* vented, to-wlti Forty acrei No. 84,In dtslrfctlri, mi seed ing county, 0»j Sold for diet HMnit law. Terms & t winner It month*, 8 per cm* li Ptrab tlT o Trin ttM lb re m m* farm land*—10, to, 80,. ^jg, H emit els—I* t II 'i fbu wn tin. ‘ .No c th aymeal required. Wg'f* o call at uce. Wil l. BaowN,' Cullman, A) . fug •‘Onward" tAM* (MM, hut in* repMtagty 'Ml MmmlUji .mail lad hy the rri*«fr>oMnrV.»|ih' l %*v commdet, bring w^ieMin higher dr greet of military, the advancement li which hat released ut from many of tin lihary dntiet which am required .of ran recntWa, and, a bo re all, the.cxtremc kind, neat and botplta)||£2rlth which the pet. pteofSaram lied lit, ever a! not ■ the hour of our stiffs! here. One vary enjoyable occasion was when ‘ (Jen. Lee *o kindly allowed ut to past. In I review wtlh bit men *• he reviewed thma , preparatory to aendlng a transport to Iw ’ ran*. In the parade were about 180ft MERE I COME ■cavalry ami artlMtie ve dokslltpim a line, In i, setae- mllea long , th* 1st Tex., >rd Neb., Old Rnllabla, with the prettiest aad mott up-to-date Millinery ever brouglit to osf Reliable and stockist* LAI Dallas, which I am going to sell at Itocl Bottom prices. I will not b* undersold. Call and see me before purchasing else where. * Respectfully, ■ Mas. 8tM.il Raosdai.i. (Over Hay Bros.) sive CJotNng&tore. ' THE SOUTH. We alii | that can ba made* at 11 turn is carefully IooIm Our Men's Saits H 1 Jontao! U. 8. Mat* Taking.effect July 81b, 1818. '* 'doipu minvu. Mo. 7—Dm at Dallas* 8:87 p. m Ho. 8—Die At Dallas B:18 p. m. ' ' ooma so cm. Vo. 10—Due at Dallaa 10:81 a. m. Vo. 8—Due at Dallas 8:14 a. m. ( All tmlm stops. W. A. FOSTER, Agent, csw 4,4.1'Arr C. #. Deputy AUltl rheumatism by taking W Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which by nen- trallslag the acid In the blood perma nently relieves aches and PAINS. GEORGIA, I Paci.dino Couhtt. j To the Superior Court of said countj: The petition of James Elsberry, Elias Turner, Jasper Carter, Jeff Cobb, 1-ewls Bryant, Charles Craig. Eliza Freeman, Car oline Watts, Lula Wilson, ' Ida Orlffln, Josle Wilson, Fanny Watidns, ktallnd- Turner. Veller Banks, Bailie Calloway, Ella Elsberry,, all of,said State and Coun ty, respectfully allow; 1st. That they desire for themselves, ther associates and successors, to become incorporated as a religious and benevolent gonlety, under the name and style of the Dallas Burial and Benevolent Boclety. lad. The term for which petitioner* ask to be Incorporated Is . twenty years, with the privilege uf renewal, at the end’ of that time. Srd. The object and purpose of the proposed society; Is to nurse the sick, bury the deed, do Christian nnd charitable work, to collect weekly or monthly dues, dispense the same, to needy members, or to others, In such sums as the Boclety may direct, to hold meetings for the study o' the Bilrie. and to he organized - as a bouTd of Christian workera. Wherefore petitioners pray for them selves, nnd their legal succeasora, to b made u body corporate aud politic, with all the rlghta,.privileges, Immunities nnd restrictions defined by law. * J.M. DAVIS, Petitioners All’y. filed in ofllrc Dec. IStli, 1898. O. C. GILLETT, Depl’y. C. 8. C. I, O. C. Olllett, Deputy Clerk Superior Court Paulding County, do hereby certify, that the foregoing Is a true copy from the tiles of the application for charter of the Dallas Burial and Benevolent Boclety. Witness my hand and seal of said court, this Dec. 5th, 1898. O. C. GILLETT. Depl’y. C. 8. C. ’Range in price from $8 to $18,” and Boys’ an Hran’s frpm $2 to $6, JI'Ont goods are made to our special order suit from us will FIT BITTER, LOOK BETTI WEAR BETTER than any you have ever had at you may have paid a higher price. v * | o Everything is marked in ’’ J“ ft PLAIN FIGURES and at 111! /&%7\ Lowest possible prices /TCg L\ consistent 'with honest, / / u JT Vy reliable goods sold under 1 If a guarantee to be satis* 2H| LB It factory in every respect. • * | Th* Tourist Sleeping Car Line operated by the Southern Railway between Wash Ington and Bn Franclsc without change- via New Oriaana, has proven so success ful that It has Income necessary t* mskr a semi weekly service, the Westbound de parture being on Wadnesdar and Satur day of each week, This sleeper offers sleeplngear facilities to persons holding first or second-class tickets, the berth rate being only $7.00 from Washington to Ban Francisco. Los Angelas, or Portland, berth being large enough for occupancy by two people, If desired, without extra charge. These Sleepers run through Tern, Ar isons aad New Mexico, and connect With similar cars for Oregon. Informsrtlon In regard thereto may he had from any Southern Railway Ticket Agent, Sunset Tourist Excursions, 511 Penn. Are. V. W., Washington, D. C„ or rom Mr. W. A. Turk, G. P. A., 1800 Penn. Ave. V. W., Washington, D. C. ' £ N. H. BULLOCK, DkALik IN « Pine Wines, Liquor*, Etc. Rye from srflo to 88.00 per gallon. Good Co hi 81.00 per gallon. Peach arid Apple Brandies 8>-50 per \<*allon. j Bottle Beer from ft.08 to 81.50 per do sen bottles. Keg Beef from 81.50 to 8.50 per keg. All kiatkf ot ilMe usually found In ftfit-clifli bar. Mall order* promptly filled. Call on me* or wrll*. Ybur Old Friend, V. H. BULLOCK, Vo. IIW. fcltchell and 80 8. Bread Sts. ATLANTA, Us. wark thorough an^crill*. cal examination‘ of our stock will pay you./. The Hot Springs of Arkansas Th* MouaUittLookrd MiradMf tha Oxsrfci- the hot sfXlefS, the mountain alr.equs- Ms climate and the pine foreet* make Hot Springs tbelmoyt wonderful health and pleasure resorNo the world, summer or winter. It js owned. endorsed and con- trolledtbytbp U.B. Government jm/1 h»* accommodalidns for all classes. The Ar- ■ Iragtoh tnd Peril hotels and 00-others and L*00 boarding MtUri* are open >11 summer. ■ Having eh altitude or 9000 feet It is a Bool, safe and nearby refuge during the Bested term InJ$e south. ■ For Information concerning Hot Spring* Hddrcsa C. F. Cooly, Manager business Hen’s Leagjhe, Hot Springs, Ark. ■ For reduced excursion tickets and par- H glnrs of tjtyfe trip see local agent or sd- Bn W. A. Turk, Gen’l Pass. Agt. South. Per river Fifty yearn. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty year* by millions of mothers for their olilMi en while teething with perfect enceeae. It aoothea the child, softens the gums, allays all paliw, cures wind colic, and Is th* boat remedy lor Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer Immediately. Sold by Druggiita In every pert of th* world. Twenty-five cents a bottle, Be sure and ask for “Mrs Winslow’s Soothing Syrup*” and |take no other Mnd. 39-41 WHITEHALL ST., ATLANTA. OA BUCKLEN’S ARNICA -SALVE.;/®; THE DEBT HALVE in the wnrllffi4>r Cuts. Drulaes, Sores, Ulcers, Balt Ilppum Fever Sores,* Tetter, .(ihupped Hands <Tiillilaina, Corns, anil sll'Skjn Eruptions, And positively cures Piles,'of no poj^. re fjjtired, It Is guaranteed, 4o give |»erfeo satisfaction or niunuy refuuded. I’rfce till cent* per’box.-. FOH SALE IIV A. J. Cooper Co. veu MUST have pare blood for ■ good liealth. Hood’s Snrsnparllla purifies tha blood. Take Hood’s Bar* saparllla U you Would, #| WILL. LUlrtEEl LtHOER! Rough and Dressed Lumber, Moulding nnd Shingles. Will deliver car load-lot* at Dallas, Hiram Powder Springk or Aeworth on short notice. It will be to your Interest to write ma *kd get ifiy prloe# before ordering elsewhere. W. M. Elsbibbt, - Taylorsville, Gs. lerj Frond lAugoIoi < [the Val fclnopIoA Hcropolik . Iiut shnlH ' keen these fflilnlght cl ■;loq that .JAtJale, D - fjs of sio: ACTIVK SOLICITORS WANT1I) KVKKT WIIKRK for“Thi» Story of the fhUlppIncR', by Mttr»t Uftlatemd, comnilBuloned by the Got eminent m OfflciMl HUforian to thp War I)<\ partment. The book was written In army camp# at San Franciaeo, on the Tacifle with General Merritt. In th« hoapitalR at Honolulu* In Hong Kong, In the American trcnchea ai Manila, In the insurgent camps with Agulnal, do, on the deck of the Olympia with Dewey and In the roat of battle at the fall of Manila. Bonania for agenta. Brimful of original pict ures taken by government photographer* on the spot. Large book. Lowprlcefl. Big profit#* Freight paid. Credit ghretf. Drop all traehy unofficial war booke. Outfit free. Addrem, F. T. Barber. Bec'y, Star Inauranee Bldg, Chicago. osir chxfgke in proportion to th* yd timeolf Parties hiring horse* arc ctly resp.oriatble for the safety of '■pelves, vehicles, and horses. (Respectfully, J. C. h J B. WatsoM Ltfdriie. - :a like to hay u anil pulled, ao ail Qlyou l la reauzo f lal temptallot j \ueh Of^he i V» eacopeXiCM steil In tMed I of theATii a window; ol ,uro on tha v ’a ticks pien' nremeuts aud 1 b? How tbai how many 1 wmtuiy publi action, hut hy givid ach and bowels grot tern. Regular size A. J. Cooper A Co. ONLV the best when yon t medicine. Hood’s Ssrsapa- • beat blood purlfiee, nerra V* tonU. Get MOOD'S* ■hAgmgag aad .ilWPXTFm! oriated, howX^F Tt may be, 1ft Insido tl "ded Had ti) r of so mu ft win Judge Tt v' . MMloi TAKE THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY. It you are going to travel North, East, South or Weal, We offer you tkroAgh schedule and first class service to Wash ingfon, 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. (Jet reliable information regarding ties, rates, etc., from Southern Rail- ij'ay, or write C. E. Jaoksox, T. P. A. Chattanooga, Tenn. C. A. Bbnsootsh, A. G. P. A. Chattanooga. Tenn. GEORGIA. I PaUI.DIKG CotTNTT. f To all whom it may concern: The appraisers appointed to appraise and sot apart a year's support for th* widow of A. W. Mayfield, 1st* of said county deceased, have filed their report in my office, and I will pass upon the- same on the first Monday In January next. This Dec. lit, 1898. F. P. HUDSON. Ordinary. J. 0,*J B WATSON FrofrManlOa* Minute Cough Cure, curiae. i ■ — I Trial I* vM II was ouSs ter. Haring purchased the Foote su blet, ere wm keep good* atock for the oriuMic, day or night. We have redne Notice.' Ida Hardin, wife of C. L. Hardin, has applied for exemption of personalty and setting apart and valuation of Homestead, and I will pats upon the seme at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 15th day of December, 1898, at my office. F. P. HUDSON, Ordinary. Iryaa’t Reg.; 4th tad 9ih III.; With many .well drill.d ,regu- iry and dlffllfry. -Many Hue* that passed before ns we(n.ffM.8bil, *° w< knee we hadnhmelhhtg InIntjrfliuiii o', the boy* were lust a little en«(M at % flnt and Ike lines of tome'cofijpenjfo wavered a little, but as we nArAjuieweneral, his staff and body guard, linMNdlately oppo. •It* was the band playing o&F of their splendid marches, as the Captains gave “port arms," every left'foat came down at the same time in perfect line and In perfect line and la perfect time With tin music. By this time, appearantly,; all Savannah bad rushed to the front, causing the policemen a terrible effort to main tain space sufficient for the 8rd O*..' to pass out. The entire atmosphere was fill, ed with hats, flags and handkerchiefs erttli loud and continued cheer, hurrahs,—G.ul speed aud long live the Srd Ga When we had returned to our beautllul camp on Dale Ave., Col. Rernerassembled the regiment In ‘‘column of musses,” lift ed his hst and in his beautiful and fiow.rj orllorlcal stvlc, thanked and commend* i the officers and men most highly for th-li gcntlemamy and soldierly conduct during the parade. Thursday was pay dart and now all the boyrare flush. Owing to the fact that we got to Sevan nail too late to get our name In the pot for turkey on Thanksgiving, the ladlis eu deavored more earnestly ou the occ.islo to make It so, and It wns more than suc cess. Though the bad wekther Interferr el greatly with the affair. Theparamnuu olijeetwas to see everylmdy had enoug tv eat, and they did nnd for the next pay or two, will lie feastlrig still ou the d II clet provided through the hospitalities and goodness of those cltvor. drlMian-hu H- ed women. 8 nne of the ladles came out to camp c.irly In the Homing, looked about and were disgusted tiai the lee King had seized everything and went beck to the city. They saw the tables that liad;b&n put up In the Co., tlreets the day before, all covered with lie, It was raining, and all together It was jus' snch a day as nobody wanted to see nt.lie out. All began to cast aboht for another plan that would work na well. Col. Ber ner addressed a nota early In the morning to Mrs. W. G. Charlton, chairman of the general committee, begging that the la dies should not visit the entnp on such' a day, assuring her that the entire regiment was convinced of the kindness of the la dles and it was not necessary for them to get out in fcticb weather to show that the Georglans.'are wel. thought of in Savannah. So the committees appointed to serve five of the companies sent immediately for their respective companies to come Into the city for dinner. All being ready pre- pated to bring te camps It was carried to different halls or roomy dwelllngsin town where It was served with perfect salisfa'c- tloo. But lucky old Co., “C” numbered with th* seven which were wafted upon by the sweefiiladles. We were favored es pedally*l>y a large'number of fair young ladies, and their service was welcome. with delight. Mrs. W. P. Meldrim was in charge. Her assistants were Mesdamc. I. B. Tredman, T. M, Cunningham, Jr. Remsbart Cassels, and Misses Saucy, Wil cox, Remshart, Freeman, Comer, With- GEdtolG IA PAULDING COUNTY- NoftTk* la hereby given thut all persons ha vine tl aims against the estate of W. R, Owen, de’ Waned, are requested to file said claims wi l#r|Mwltbin the time prescrilied by law, at 111 lit persons indebted to said estate era mqrieited to come forward nnd settle atJ T. J. Owen, Adm'r. wf of W. R. Owen, dec'd. Free "fill#." Send your address to H. E. Bucklcn A Co.,.Cbicogo, and get a free sample box of D'r. King’s New Life Pills. A trial wil convince you of their merits. These pills are easy In action and are particularly ef fective In the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable They are guaranteeml to tie free from ev ery deleterious sutritance nnd to lie purely vegetable. They <m not weaken hy their tone to the stom lly invigorate the sys. ie. per box. Sold by irugglsts. ers nnd Gordon. Ouoof the young la dies had her enmern nlorg and secured pictures of the table just before the sol. Hors hegnti their attnek. We Imd tipi special favor of Col. Rob’t. L. Hornet’s presence for dinuor, also, Cupt. Lewis Waryeh, who asked a most graceful nnd Impressive blessing upon flic dinner. Seventeen to twenty fat, young turkeys to the company, constituted the main pnrt of the feast. The Indies linving found Hint the appetite of the soldiers nr.' equal ly as highly responsive to Jswects as to “beef, bacon or beans,” very wisely and wolcoihely lent their presence, and illvl I- ed the honors which sre always bestowed on turkeys nboiit this lime of the year, with (he finest-quality of boiled ham with ci llery, cranberry sauce, pickles, cakes, pies and many other dclleacics which do lo not appear on the every day bill of (are (even at home); and all tblsi very tastefully decorated by the artistic totieli of those fair lady hands, with fresh roups and other sweet Powers which made the linner equal In appearance to a royal ban- |iiet. Then cigars with « bow of red, srlilte and blue were served by the box. A salute was blown, then three hearty cheers went up for the gooi women of Savannah. Hy this time the weather iij m idq|atcd considerably, hut Imd it the cold was not a tiling to bn consg in this grand affair,-and aifaid the ojf eu expressions of gratitude th</ victorious baud rode away witt pi ranee on their part of cess. Will: the ilrd Ga., bis dinner anil these men, will ever dwell. ItORT. Mrs. W. J. Cij For years liavj know how Ij Dr. M. A. ’cures me < tlon; my] iiorsonny Drang NOTICE, TO ALL NY FRIENI I Have opened at 23 West and wii you wii thingj RYA