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'Grand Jury
Presentments
We, the Grand Jury for the
August term of Paulding supe
rior court, 1905, make these our
general presentments.
We have, through our commit
tees, examined'the public build
ings, books and vouchers of the
several county officers, and dock
ets of Justices of the Peace and
Notaries Public, as follows:
ORDINAKY.
From Feb. 18t.li, 1805, to Aug. 7th,
11)05, we find the Ordinary Issued
warrants as follows:
.1 ail fees $ 108.25
County funds 1,278.1)0
Hoads and bridges (114.71
I'uuperfartn 101.82
Paupers not at farm 858.05
Lunacy trials 20.00
Coroner fees 40.00
Public building 827.47
Total $8,488.(18
TREASURER.
\V. A. Cole, treasurer.
Feb. 14, cash on band 412,707.70
Feb. 15, rec’d from State
Treasurer, convict hire...
Feb. 18, rec’d from State
Treasurer, convict hire...
It. E. Croker, ordinary
W. H. Morgan, T. C
442.28
402.00
74.50
488.82
Total $14,205.14
DISBL'RSKMKNTS.
Superior court $1,552.80
County funds 1,527.28
Pauper funds 475.24
Itoadsand bridges. 601.87
Jail 86.55
Publld b’ld’g, Jail.. 547.18
Pauper lunatic ..... 21.00
Coroner 47.00
March 8, R. E. L.
Whitworth, C.8.C 1,048.80
Mav 20. R. E. L. ,
Whitworth, C.S.C 881.00
Commission for re
ceiving and pay-
lngout 101.14
Total $0,882.18
Hal. on hand Aug. 7,1006... $ 7,828.01
TAX RECEIVER.
We find the Tax Receiver's books
kept correctly.
Wo find amount of property re
turned, Including defaulters on di
gest, $1,784,460.
Net. Increase over 1004, $187,0)8).
TAX COLLECTOR.
We And that Tax Collector W. A.
Camp, has collected and paid to the
slate as special tax $100.(8).
W. H. Morgan, T. C. for 1004, Dr.
< dunty tax on digest $14,887.48
Southern Ry. Co
S. A. L. R. R. Co
Western Union Tel. Co. .
Southern Express Co ....
< iatnsboro Telephone Co .
< 'ollected not on digest..
Total
. 2,800.72
226.40
8.01
2.05
8.24
200.86
.$17,020.60
Paid out as per vouchers:
Paid County Treasurer $10,700.(81
Errors In digest, county tax 158.40
I ((solvent tax on digest .... 88.48
Commission 481.08
Hal. due county May 2, 1006 488.82
Total $17,020.60
Paid state as per vouchers:
General tax, including prof.
on digest $ 7,818.18)
Poll tax on digest 2,157.(8)
(leneral tax collected not on
digest 161.74
Poll tax collected not on di
gest,.... 124.00
Total tax paid state... .$10,246.74
Paid state treasurer as per
vouchers $ 0,058.07
Commissions 292.07
$10,245.74
CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.
We find the hooks of the Clerk of
i lie Superior Court neatly ami cor
rectly kept.
SHERIFF.
We find the books of the Sheriff, .1.
\V. Ragsdale, neatly and correctly
kept.
COUNTY SCHOOL COMMISSION
ER.
We llnd the County School Com
missioner’s books as follows:
Amt on hand Feb. 22, 1005. .$ 144.80
March (i, received of county
treasurer, convict hire.. 1,048.81)
March 10, received of state
treasurer 1,815.18
April 21, received of state
treasurer 1,644.25
May 24, received of state
treasurer.
881.90
$ 4,984.52
.$ 8,408.08
Paid oi t, as per vouchers
Bal. on hand Aug 1(1 ’05.$ 1,438.44
We find the books of the Justices
of the Peace and Notaries Public of
the different districts correctly kept.
PAUPER FARM.
We And two inmates, who seem to
tie well pleased and comfortable.
We And the building, which Is a
two-room building, occupied by these
inmates in bad condition. It needs
re-covering and two sides of building
needs repair. Also Aoor needs re
pair. These two inmates have plen
ty of quilts and bedding to be com
fortable.
The middle building needs top,
sides, walls and floor repaired before
any one Is put into it.
The superintendent's building
needs repairs all over. ] n fact a new
house would be better. The top,
sides and veranda are In had condi
tion. Rain flows in through roof and
cracks4n sorry lumber in wnlls.
The bam is in fair condition.
We And about 80 pounds of meat,
2 gallons lard, 10 gallons kraut, 10
gallons pickled cucumbers, I barrel
syrup, 5 gallons of, canned fruit..
Household and kitchen furniture
sufficient to supply all parties at
farm.
We find the following tools: Two
shovels, 1 mowing blade, 1 pitchfork,
I garden rake, 1 pick, 1 mattock, 1
plow stock, I side harrow, 1 cotton
planter, 28 plows, scrape and mole
board, 1 wash pot, 2 beds, a number
of jars of all sixes, 1 scythe and cra
dle, 12 gallons soap.
1 one-horse wagon and harness
valned at $85 00
JK8) bundles fodder 8 DO
1 load of hay 2 00
2 hogs 10 (8)
2 cows and 2 calves 55 00
2 hetffers 25 00
1 horse 100 00
We And that superintendent has
had a good garden and has preserved
beans and cabbage for the Inmates;
75 to 100 frying chickens, 10 grown
fowls; 1$ acres sowu In peas, 8 acre
in cotton In good condition, 7 acres
bottom corn, 8J acres in upland corn
all In good condition; 7 acres rented
not in good condition; one-half acre
in sweet potatoes, one-half acre in
melons.
Tlie inmates are supplied with
everything necessary to health and
comfort and seem to lie well eared
for.'
We commend the superintendent
and Ids wife for the tidiness of the
buildings inside and the cleuullneis
of the yards and surroundings of the
buildings.
We recommend that the land now
used for pasture be put in cultivation
and pasture moved to the bottoms.
These bottoms cannot he worked
now.
AVe recommend that A. P. Griggs
succeed himself as N. P. and ex-of-
flcio J. P. for K)48rd district G. M.
Also recommend that John T. Taut
succeed himself as N. P. and ex-of-
(lcioj. P. for 1414th district G. M.
Also recommend that J. N. Wlx he
appointed to succeed W. J. Harris as
N. P. and ex-officio J. P. for 1087th
district G. M.
AVe And most of the public roads
In the country badly in need of work.
We recommend that the Marion*)
road commissioners of the county he
required to see that their respective
overseers have each hand of road
age do ten days work on public roads
during tlie year 1006, and more If
necessary.
We further recommend thathence-
forth the ordinary and tax collector
of Paulding county refuse to continue
the growing practice of many care
less - and neglectful tax payers of
compromising their double tax and
require all to make prompt, and Just
returns of their property at the prop
er time.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
AVe And the jail well kpet and the
prisoners well cared for. AA'e And
somo repairs should he done on the
walls of the old jail, such as plaster
ing, and the veranda on the west
side to bo extended 18 or 20 feet; and
we further recommend that the sher
iff he provided with track hounds,
i We recommend that the ordinary
collect rent from the Galnsboro Tel
ephone Co. from the date the said
company moved Into present build
ing at tlie regular rent price.
AA’e extend to his honor, Judge A
L. Bartlett, our thanks for Ills able
charge and courtesleA shown us. A - -
so to W. K. Fielder, solicitor general,
for ids counsel and kindness toward
tills body while in session.
AA’e recommend that these present
ments lie published in the Dallas
New Era and the editor be paid the
sum of $7.50.
T. I,. A’ARNER, Foreman
J. T. VAUGHAN, Clerk.
PAULWlNO SUFHHlOll C’OUKT,
A ngust Term, 1005.
It is by tiie court ordered that the
above and foregoing presentments be
entered of record as tlie general pre
sentments of tlie grand jury selected,
chosen, Kworn and serving at and
during tlie August term, 1905, of the
court. Further ordered that, the
recommendations therein contained
be put into force and effect us recom
mended, and that same he published
as recommended.
This, Aug. 18, 1905.
A. L. BARTLETT, Judge.
AA’. K. FIELDER, Sol. Gen.
Resolved. That tlie thanks and
best \\ Ishes of this body be tendered
our foreman, Mr. T. L. Varner, also
our patient and faithful clerk, Mr. J.
T. Vaughan, for the very courteous,
efficient and able manner in which
they have discharged their laiiorlous
duties, nnd as a small tribute of our
high regard we do now give such ex
pressions of our feelings by a rising
vote.
York vi lie.
We are having plenty of
rain hoav.
Protracted meetings are the
order of the day.
Mi«s Maggie Dean, of
Rockmart, is visiting Misses
Bertha Baxter and Lula Mc-
Garity this week.
J. E. Dean and wife, of
Buchanan, have been visiting Ej
relatives at Yorkville.
Rev. Joe McGarity, of Jer
sey, Ga., has been carrying
on a protracted service at
Pleasant Grove.
J. J. Harrell, of Birming
ham, Ala., and Miss Lilia
Green, of " Pleasant Grove,
were united in marriage last
Monday morning. We wish
them many pleasures.
T. J. White is on the sick
list this week.
Misses Lula McGarity, Ber
tha Baxter, Maggie Dean and
Chas. McGarity were the
uests of the Misses Williams
unday afternoon.
Miss Ella Lyle, of Rock-
mart, is the guest of Miss
Lillie White.
Rev. George Frazier is car
rying on a protracted’meeting
at this place this Aveek.
Sn Crockery, S/ass ware and U in ware.
Public It A routed.
The public is aroused to a
knowledge of the curative mer
its of that medicinal tonic, Elec
tric Bitters, for sick stomach,
liver and kidneys. Mary H.
Walters, of 540 St. Clair Ave.,
Columbus, O., writes: "For sev
eral months, I was given up to
die. I had fever and ague, my
nerves were wrecked; I could not,
sleep, and my stomach was so
weak from useless doctors’ drugs,
that I could not cat. Soon after
beginning to take Electric Bit
ters; I obtained relief, and in a
short time I was cured.’’ Guar
anteed at Dr. Cooper’s drug store;
price 50c.
New Caanan.
May God have mercy i
the poor cigarette smoker.
Prof. Mally Bullard was
visiting relatives and friends
near here Snnday *
The singing and Sunday
school was very well attended
here Sunday. If you want to
hear real good singing always
come where it is carried on.
Prof. John Craton. will sing
here Sunday afternoon.
Work is in progress on the
church now. We hope by
next Sunday to have it ceiled
and painted.
Some of the boys are fodder
pulling this week.
Mrs Susie Parris is still on
the sick list. However, most
of the sickness has disappear
ed. A very healthy condition
prevailes among our young
people, although there seems
to a kind of fever (but not the
yellow kind) which is quite
prevalent right now. It is
not usual to hear of such con
ditions about the June time or
in |uitirnn, but at the wind*
ing up of summer—well, ic is
strange you know!
We were very glad to see
some of the members of the
church at Sunday school Sun-
da)'. Quite an unusual thing
to have many of them. Come
again.
Do you fathers and mothers
of the Sunday school children
ever pray for them ? Do you?
We have arranged some Special Bargains for the remainder
of the summer in Crockery, Glassware and Tinware.
You are especially requested to notice the display in
the window—any article in it to go at 10c. You
will also find many bargains inside on the
middle counter. The goods have all
been marked down to the very bot
tom. t Never again, perhaps,
will they be sold so cheap. Ev
ery article is good and useful—some
thing you need every day. Be sure and
get some of these Special Summer Bargains.
We are giving our constant attention to our
Hardware and Furniture departments. Our Wag
ons, Buggies and Harness are all first-class and the
prices are always right. Come and examine our stock.
Dallas Hardware Company
Legal Advertisements.
YKAR’ri SUPPORT.
Georgia, Paulding County.
Harnn A. Reese having made application for
twelve month’s support out of the estate of J,
B. Reese, and appraisers duly appointed to set
apart the same having tiled their returns, all
persons concerned are hereby required to show
cause Indore the court of ordinary of said
county, cm the first Monday In September, 1905,
Avhy said application should not Is* granted.
This, 7th day of August, 1905.
H. R. CROKKR, Ordinary.
EXECUTORS SALK.
Georgia. Paulding County.
By virtue of an order of the court of ordi
nary of said county, will be sold at public out
cry on the llrst Tuesday In Septemlier, 191$,
at the court house door In said county, be
tween the legal hours of sale, the following
real estate situated In Paulding county, to-wlt:
Lots of land Nos. 486, Nil, 682, 679, 680, 582, AlO.
Ml,612, MU, 611. all containing 40 acres more or
less. Also fractional lots, vis. 15 aroes off south
side of lot No. r»18, 5 acres off south side of lot
No. 661, 5 acres off south side of lot No. 060, !!f>
aeres off north side of lot No. f»l. Also one
three sixty saw ; gin outfit of the
Gullet pattern, one 40-horse boiler and gin
house with gin and mill privileges as long as
a gin or mill Is run on same of one acre of
land off of lot No. 827. All of above land is In
the 1st District and Ord Section of Paulding
County, Ga.
Terms of sale 60 days from date of sale. This
7he day of August, 11*05.
ALONZO FURR, t Kxni ..., nril
JOHN F. FURR, i executors.
Will of G. W. Furr, deceased.
WANTED!
100 sets cross ties cut at once.
Will puv $10.00 per thousand
feet delivered on Southern rail
way between Rockmart, Villa
Rica and Austell.
Also500,000 feet shop lumber
cut.. Will pay from $11.(X) to
$12.00 per thousand feet.
J. M. Abies, Dallas, Ga.
Notice.
When you want, hauling done
call on Tom Anderson.' He is
running my team.
J. R. Lawrkxok.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
CtntfsiiMd S«h«4«l« in CfTact Jmm II, 1101.
STATIONS.
♦No. 6
6.4. am
Kitlam
♦No. 14
rt. 30pm
7.16pm
w.Mipm
11.35pm
11.50pm
2 lOum
6 40am
6.4 -am
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6.2-pm
7.59pm
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2.4Upin
Lv Je-up
Ar Brunswick
a 43nm
8 20um
No. 8 carries Pullman :*leaping Car Chatta
nooga to Cfcutle to i ».nd All i.la to Ma'-on
No. 14 it* solid Vest lbu led train Chattanooga
to Jacksonville carrying Baggage Car. Dav
Coaches nnri'clcgnni Pullman Drawing Room
Sleeping Car. through without change: also
Sleeper Atlanta to Brunswick. Dining Cd»
rhananoorn to At'antn.
S*f AT|OV«.
•No. 13
fi.wani
7.83am
8.25am
t*.45nm
9.6. am
6.2Upm
♦No If
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Ar Rome
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Ar Chattanooga
Lv Chattanooga
Ar Lexington
Ar Cincinnati
7.40pm
8.15am
Ar Louisville
8.10pm
8.50am
Ar m L ui s
7.32am
1.35pm
6.55 pm
M.56p.,
1.25am
6.35nm
TuSpn
G.65pn
Lv Chattan oga
Ar Nashville
No. 13 carrle- i'ullmuu Meeting Car /ttlanu
to Cincinnati and Darriman Jo. to St L< u.a.
No. 16 curries Pullman Sleeping Cor Atlanta
to Clucinnatl and A lanta to St. Lou.a; ala<
Ch .tun toga to Loulsvil c.
STATIONS.
• >0. 42
♦No. IS
6.36am
9 r*um
10.56um
12.43 a in
2.15pm
8.35pm
10.51pm
•No. 81
U Chattanooga
Ar Knoxville
Ar Mbrrlstown.
Ar Hot Springs
Ar Asheville
Ar Salisbury
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Ar Raleigh
6.68am
6 4 .'pra
Ar Wa-hlngton. 1
Ar New York |
6.42am
12.43pm
9.;opnl
6.43am
yllle. and Salisbury to Richmond, arriving
Richmond 6.6« n.m.
No. Ho is solid train Chattanooga to Sails*
bury, with Pullman Sleeping Car Chattanooga
to Sails urv. Salisbury to New York aud balls-
burv to Richmond.
No. 42 c rries Pullman Drawing Room Sleep*
Ing Car rhattanoocu o Asheville.
STATIONS,
Lv Chattanooga
♦No. 4f
9.65ain
1.10pm
2.86pm
f>. 45pm
10.3f.pit
1.40a n
3.05arc
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Ar Bristol
Ar Washington
Ar New_York . L 1 • •• • — 12.43pm 7.13nir
No. 42. Ferries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta
nooga to New York without change.
No. 30 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chntta-
noogaio Knoxville atm Knoxville to New York
via Hagerstown anu Harrisburg.
STATIONS.
•No. 2.:
♦No. 18
Lv Rome
Ar Anniston
?.38pm
9.20a ir
11.32um
Ar Birmingham
lO.O.'iptn
10.05pn:
Ar Selma
2 (*0an
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Lv S**lma
Ar Mobile
8 La!!!
4.35pn
10.55pnr
Ar Meridian
Ar New Orleans
R 45a ns
Ar Jackson
Ar Vicksburg
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6.60aic
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Ar Shreveport.
SEABOARD
Air Line Ry.
Between Atlanta tin , and Birmingham, Ala.
In KITeet Aug 18. 1906.
0 11
6 28
6 88
6 46
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7 15 8 22
7 82 ....
7 48 8 40
l* 24
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".. ..Como... ••
*• ... .Floyd..
“ Powder Spgs “
** ... Hiram
“ •• DALLAS .
.. Thomas .. *•
“ .. Hardline .. •*
•* .Rockmart. **
“ Fish Cieek. •*
“ .Cedartown. ••
** Akcs ....••
“ .Ksom Hill ••
** .. Palestine.. ••
'* Borden 8pg . “
** .. Romeua...“
“* •. • Run dull .. “
“ . HMmont.. *•
“ ... Ztini ••
. Tredegar.. *•
“ . ..Angel.... •*
** Wellir.gton. ••
“ .. Ohatehie.. *•
“ Lock Three. ••
" ...Ragland.. ••
•• ciift ....♦•
“ Coal City.. “
• . Hardwick . ••
“ Odenvllle.. •*
“ Davis ... “
“ .. Parsons... ••
'• .... Roper ... *•
“ ... .Alton.... “
I roll dale ..
ArBlrmlngh'm Lv
41 7 01
... 7 Og
21 a 52
0 22
0 58 6 15
0 42 ...
Between Carte^rille »»d Koekmei t.
WEST HOUND.
188
Lv Cartersville
** Ladd’s 8 45
** Stilesboro .
Taylorsville
“ Aragon
Ar Koukmart.
Lv Rockmart...
“ Aragon ,.
“ Taylorsville .
“ Stflesboro ...
** Ladd’s
Ar Cartersville.
pm. ......
8 HO 4 00
4 13
4 87
4 52
5 07
5 20
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185 118
Sunday Only
“ ‘ am.
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4 10
4 85
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5 20
140
8 06
184
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6 18
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Trains 82 and 68 will carry through dra-
room sleeping cur Birmingham to New ^
a so elegatU cafe dining ear. Pullman t.
mi. wil LV e 0 J'‘‘ rHte(l <>» trains No.
4ftjKitween Birmingham and Atlanta,
full information write.
W. K. Christian. A.G. P. a. Atlanta
Clias B. Ryan, G. P. A. Portsmouth, Ya.
1202
1225
12 j0
wing
ork.
Uffrt
‘ nnd
A Guaranteed Cure For Pile?.
Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles.
Druggists refund money if PIZO OINTMENT
fails to cure any case, no mutter how long
standing, in 6 to 14 days. First application
g ives ease and rest. 60c. If your druggist
asn’t it sertd 50c In stamps and it will lie for
warded post-paid by Paris Medicine Co., 8t.
Louis, Mo.
COTTON MILL
Help Wanted! a"r c en
from the country wanted to
work in cotton mill. Call or
address
Paulding Co. Cotton Mfg Co.
DALLAS, QA.
F0LEYSH0NEMCAR
frr cMMrtm tmfm, «ur«. Jlf* mpiatm.
W Early Risers
The famoua little pill*.
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9.63pm ....
10. lupin 1. ..
.u .u Neu
i to Mobile
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Lv Rome ... ar
Ar Gad-den. nr'
Ar Attalla.. lv I
p.uuaic
6.35nro
G.2uau
•Dally. tDaily except Sunday.
H. B. >PF.NCER. G. M.. Washington. D. C.
S. H. HARDWICK. P. T. M.. Washington, D. C
W. H. TAYLOE, G.P.A., Washington. D. C.
C. A.BENSCOTEK. a.c.p.a..Chattanooga.Ten*
J.L SHIPLEY, T. P. A., Chuttauooga. Teuu.
Money to Loan.
I am prepared to negotiate loans on im-
proved farms at 7 per cent. Interest on
loans of $1,000 or over, and 8 percent in
terest on sums less than one thousand
dollars, by taking first mortgage on farms
offered as collateral. No commissions
charged, but applicant must pay for ab
stract of title and inspection fees.
A. J. CAMP,
sepl2-6m Dallas. Ga.
Sewing Machines
Repaired and Rebuilt.
New machines exchanged
for old ones on small
monthly payments. Nee
dles, oils and attachments
C.E.FREELS, Dallas, Ga
FOimffffitET^IAR
otops th* Bough and haalslungs