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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
Penn Camp is happy—it’s a girl.
Mr. John Smith has closod lii«
aohool at the Sam McGregor icliool
house and is now in town.
Mra Smith is lying very low
with sickness at the residence ol
her son, Rev. F, M. Smith. Her
recovery is very doubtful.
Our paper was delayed this
week on account of the train’s
not running. We hope to be on
time hereafter.
William, the twenty year old son
of Mr. W. E. Holland, died at his
father’s residence, about five miles
north-west of Dallas, last Thurs
day night week, of pneumonia.
Col. Fayette Bartlett has been in
feeble healtli ter several weeks.
He is, however, able to get about,
and was in Dallas Friday.
Mr. W. H. Smith’s family moved
to Dallas last week. He is em
ployed on tho Ga. Pacific road,
while hia son Eddy has a situation
cn this road.
Mr. 0. 8 Christian has just re
turned from a visit to the lower
run t of Coweta county. The know
ing ones can guess what a'ti acted
him thither.
It '«at of sorts’ with hfindaohe, stomach
disorder, torpid liver, pain in buck or able, con
stipation, etc .neglect mnv lit taint. One dose
of Btrona’o Sanative Pills "111 give relief,
A tew restore to new lieullh and vigor.
The i assenger train which goes
down early in tho morning un«..
comes back late in the evening is
a gr at convenience to our prople
who have business in Atlantt.
•flic sccohfl fjnurtorty meeting of
♦he Dallas circuit will be h-ld at
the Dallas M. K. Church the 2nd
Sunday Bud Saturday before in thi-
ui'.nth Pres.ding E dor Pierce
will be present and preach, All
the uembeis are requested to turn
out.
Dallas has its sporting club,
which is headed by Bill McGregor
and includes the parson. Frequent
excursions with a liyer spotted
pnrp are made over the surround
ing country ; • at, so far, we sup
pose the wary quails have escape I,
as we have not seen any of them
brought in.
Will our city fathers give us
some nice shade trees ? We need
them planted so that they will
begin to grow. By all means, let
us have the trees, if some other
improvements have to be post-
pored to a luture time on account
of the expense of putting them out.
How much is twice four? Two
Dallas boys whose horse broke
loose and strayed four miles while
they were sparking near Lost
Mountain recently, say that if a
follow, after he gets ready to
leave his girl, lira to walk four
mileB io overtake a stay hor.-c
and four back to got him to tho
buggy, twice four makes about
thirty-six. Tie him better next
time, Bob and Henry.
Mr. and Mrs. Cooper, of Ac-
worth, were in Dallas lust Wednes
day looking over the town to see
~ "how' they would probably like it as
a place in which io live and do
business. They express them
selves as well pleased with the
town, and in all probability will
locate here before long. Mr.
Cooper is well known in tuis coun
ty as a good, reliable merchant
and our people, both in town and
country, arc anxious for him to
locale and engage in business
here.
Tho Old Folks’ Concert at the
Court house last Thursday night
was a gratifying success, both as
to the attendance and the charac
ter of tho entertainment. The
actotsmadoa quaint and somewhat
ludicrous appearance iu their anti
quated style costumes, and the
songs and acta having been select
ed to correspond, rendered the
concert very amnsing. The re
ceipts were something over fiiteen
dollars.
Bncklen’s Arnica Salve.
The Best Salvo in the world for Oats,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped bands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions and positive
ly cures Piles or no pay required. It ia
uaraoteod to give perfect tutisfactlon or
money refunded. Price 25 cents per bo*.
For sale by Uonnally & Christian, Drug
gists,Dallas, Ga.
Thero wero heavier rains, begin-
ping Siindpy night und continuing
till Wednesday, than wo have had
in this section since the freshet of
April, 1884, when there was so
much damage douo by the high
waters. All the streams iu the
county have b«on very much swol
len, and the f eshly plowed Helds
have, in a great man) places, had
tho soil washed (noin them to the
depth ot tho furrows We have
only heard of the following dam
age to bridges and mills in this
county:
The Florence bridge,over Sweet
water creek, on tho road leading
from Dallas to Ploasant Hill
clui.ch, washed away.
Mitlei’a bridge, over Sweetwater
creek, on tho road Irom Brown",-
ville to Powdor Springs, is thought
to be gono.
The Robin Gann bridge, over
Pumpkinviue wushu 1 away.
The mud sills of the bridge over
Raccoon, on tho D.illus and Slylos-
Imro road, were undermined, caus
ing it io sag in the middle and rise
up at oue end.
The race of Mi. B. T. Drake’s
a ill was Enlisted, hut Iiub since
been repaired
There may haro been other
damage done of which wo have not
heard.
Miraculous Escape.
W, W Rued, druggist, Winchester. Ind .
writes: "O'iu of my customers, Mm. Louise
1'ikc, Htiit'iuia, Uuudulph county Ind. was
,, long tutt'erer *iui t,' I'nsuiuptlon, mill was
given up to ilia by her physicians. Sue
heard of Dr King,*' New Discovery for Ooti
sumption, uua begun uuying it ol me- In
ux moutbs' time the walked to this iiiy, «
distance of six miles, and is now no much
improved abe lias q lit using it. She feels
die owes her lifo to it "
Free Trial Hottais at Conn ally & Dhrist-
iati's Drug S ore,
Mr. James Holland has heor,
very sick for several weeks, hut is
now convalescent.
Saved II is Life.
Mr D L Wileoison, ol Hor-o Cave Kv.
lays he whh, for nianv veins, badly affiicie-i
with Pnthlsie also Dlubt-tcs, the paius Weie
almost unendurable arid would Sometime'
tilnaoN) Hi row him into convulsions, He
tried Elec'ric B.tiers and j.Oi relief from fin-t
bottle, and after tai lug six bottles was en
tirely cured aril bud ('allied in fl-sta mgeteen
pounds. Says he positively believes be
would have died hud it. not been lor the re
lief Htlordtd by Ei-ciric B'trers. Bold.at 50
cents a bottle hv Uonnally it Christian.
J 1 J « iv-r-i- ■■!■
MEDICAL MEN!
WHATTWO PROMINENT
PHYSICIANS SAY OF
TED REME
5DY-
A NOTED
Crewfbrdvills, Ga, Democrat.
B. B, B. is without doubt one of the moel
valuable and popular medicines known to
the medical science, end has relieved more
■offering humanity then nay cither medi
cine etnoe U came into nee. It hae never
foiled In n tingle Inatanoa to produce the
moat favorable recalls where it has been
property need. Phyeiclana everywhere rec
ommend It ae doing nil it b claimed to do.
The following oertifloatee are from two
prominent phjelelaaa, who have done ■
large end sucoetefol praotioe for many years,
and upon whoee Judgment the publlo can
safely rely:
CnawroanviLLt, Ga., July 15,1885.
Editob D*m«o«4T : For the past ten years
I have been suffering with rheumatism in
the muscles of my shoulder and nrck.
During this lime I hove tried villous reme
dies,|both patent medicines andtuose pre
scribed by pbyelolens. Last summer I com
menced using B. B. B., end ciu'd see an
improvement by the time I hml taken oie
bottle I have been taking It ot intervals
since last enmmer, end can say it is the best
medicine for rheumatism I bave ever tiled.
I take pleasure in recommending it to t) a
public.
J. W. RHODES A. M , M. D.
CrawroenviLM, Ga., Jnly 15, 1885.
Editob Demousat: About November of
ls*t year I had whet I supposed to be a cau
liflower exoteeoence on right side of reos
I used local applicatioua which elfcc-ed oo
pei ceptlble good. I oominenoed]the use of
B. B. B, end took it regnjsrlv, twelve bot
tlea, and in due time (be sore hfilled ovir,
and I now oonsider itj well. 1 cheerfully
recommend it ae a fine tooia ami alterative
med'clue.
s j. farmer, m. d.
“Meal Ba; on a Beau Pole.”
Elbibtcm, Ga., June 1, 1885.
My brother haa a son that was efflioted
with rheumatism in one of bis lege until the
knee was so badly contracted that lie could
not touch the ground with his heel, end bad
scrofula. He took only two bottles of B. B.
B , and scrofula and rhvBuatism are bath .
gone.
Mrs. M. A. Elrod 'vra«4o my house the
ps't summer, almost covered with cjrbnn-
eh° and boils. 1 got l«y bottle,of B. B.
B , stid before she had got tln<jW-4ml[,h the
second boi-le she we- entirely weft. She*
w.-» mho troubled with swollen feet and
ankl-N, and lied been lor twenty yi a a. All
gone—no trouble witii * w nlen feci no v.
I was Doubled witn bUniting piles s noe
1858. I used c lie bottle and have feit noth
ing o. > tie aioil sii c« taking the mm iliir.
T.ieototbine .ha> i wai veering when 1 le t
Allying. nal hn'pthjfrfcpin I, M1—.1 iiou
•on d n beau po.u iTmuth on ihe same
clothing now and lh n y ere s ight fit.
Vou can do an yon like ait!) ihi- ; «e for
me and my household, we mink tluee B e
is fully orthodox and will do to i w-.er by.
Retp u.fuliy yours,
J. M BARFIELD.
—TOR SALK BY—
W. E. THOMPSON A CO.,
AND
CONNALLY * CHRISTIAN,
[Sept. 4.1y cm.] Dallas, Georgia.
GEORGIA—Paulding County.
G. T. Parker has, in due form, applied to
the under.-igned for permanent letters of
administration on the estate of Lucinda
Poter. late of said county, deceased, to be
placed iu the hands of the county adminis
trator, and I will iinsti upon raid application
on the first Monday in April next. Given
under my hand and Oflluial signature, this
February 25th, 1880.
U. C. Scoggins, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Paulding Oodnty,
To all whom it may concern : Mrs. Dior
Hays has, in due form, applied to the under-
si ned for a year's sup|>»rt out of the estate
of It G. Hays, Isle of seid county, deceased,
■nd I will piiss upon said application on tha
first Monday in April next. Given under my
hand and official signature, this February
25, 1880. H, 0. SCOGGINS,
Ominary,
GEORGIA—Paulding County.
To nil whom it may concent: Mrs. 8. E
Carroll, administratrix of A. B. Carroll,
administratrix of A. B. Carroll, deceased,
hm, In due form, applied to tho undersigned
for letters of Oinmitisiou from said estate, I
will pass upon eaid application on the first
Monday in June next. Given under my
hand end official-signature, this February*
26th, 1880. H. 0. SCOGGINS,
Ordinary,
GEORGIA—Paumuno Counby.
To all whom it may concern: M A. Haynle
having, in iloe form, applied to the under
signed for (he guardianship of the iiersons
and property of W K While, E M. White,
and Carrie White, minor children of A. D.
White, late of said county, deceased, notice
is hereby given that his application Will be
beard at my office on the first Monday In
April next. Given under my hard and
offioiai signatnic, this 25th day of February,
1880. H. 0. SCO-GINS,
Ordinary Paulding County.
VO^VllALdwl Rwumt» iSfi
iDCBILITIWIEUUM DECAL
A Life Experience. Remarkable and
quick cures. Trial Packages. Bend
■tamp for Bealed particulars. Address
Dr. WARD A CO. Loulaiana,Mo.
all sixM.
Writs (orCtrCMss
U. W. PAYNH
Bit
Or our How York Oflioe.
Eastern Agcntu, Him., CIi.mikk g Co.. IldtoTi, Maas.
Our pstimtud Viirtioal Bollor will net prime. Ho
dangor ot burning lluua.
as asdtell ns whskyne west. \
I At IflVI, Drawer SOOX,
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Administrator** Sale.
Agreeably to an order from the court of
Ordinary of Padding ooutity, will be eold
■t auction at the court-house door of mid
county, on the first Toredey in April next,
within the legal hours of (ale, the following
property, to- wit: Lots of land No. 884 end
886, in the 3rd district of the 8rd section of
Pauldti g county, containing forty scree,
more or lets, with one food log honaa end
■tables, end twenty-live scree of cleored
laud under good fence. Sold as the property
of T. U Dun egan,late of eaid county, deemed.
Terms, one-half oaekliml the othbr half the
26th of December, tfDB. This 4th day of
March, 1886. '
BASH ABA BRILEY,
Administratrix.
PAULDING SHERIFF’S SALES.
GEORGIA—Faulomo County,
Will be eold before the ootirt-houaa door,
in the town of -Dallas, said county, on the
first Tuesday !h April next, between the
legal hour* of tele, the following property,
to-wit: Lot of land No. 114, in the 2nd dis
trict and 3rd sectldu of amd county. Ley-
ird on by virtneof a Justice court fl. fa. lam
ed from 1043,1 district, G. M , of said oounty,
in favor of T. J, Ouoper vs. Jane Stamm and
E Griffin, Levied on as the property of E.
Griffin, one of tho defendants. Levy mode
by W. A Sunuuerblil, L,U, and returned to
us. Tenant in posseaeiuu notified as requir
ed by law.
Also, at the him time and place, lota of
land No. 817, and 30 aoresa of southwest
comer of lot No. 810, all iu the 3rd district
and 8:d section ot said county. Levied on
by virtue of ■ Justice Court fl. ia. iisued from
the 1003d district, G. M, said oounty, in lavor
of T. J. Cooper vs. J. W. Tibbetts. Lavy
made and returned to us by W. O. Abney.
L, 0. Tenant iu possession notified as re
quired by law.
Also, at the same time and plaoe, lot of
land No, 811. in the 3id district and 3rd Mo
tion of saidoonnty. Levied on by virtue of
tax fi. fa. lstued by H. S. Williams, T. 0.,
*n favor of the atata and county vs. B. U.
Garrett. Levied on as tba property of the
defendant. Levy made ana returned to ue
by W. C Abney, L, 0.
Also, et the same time and place, lot of
land (MJ in the 18th district and 3rd section
ot sa d county. Lc-vm I on by virtu, of a tax
li fa. ihsued by H. S Williams, T. C , in
favor of the slate and county vs- William
Dill. Laviod on as the property of defends
ant. Levy made and returned to us by B. T.
Persy tb L. C.
Also, at the same time and place, lot of
lend No. 601. in tbe 10th district and 3rd
tacilou of said county, aud No 822, in the
18th diatrlot aud 3rd section ol said oounty.
Levied on by virtue of a tax fl. fa. issued by
II S. Williams, T.U .in favor of the state end
county vs. U, F, Mndden for state and
oounty taxes tor year 1886. Property pointed
out by said T. 0. Notice given ae required
i,bv law.
.. Also, et the same time end piece, loti oi
laLd .numbers 1050 und 1000 in the 10ih dis
trict of The ,3d section of held county, con
taining forty arret each, more or lem Seid
well improved, there being erected
‘ dwelling house and neoes*
am. About forty scree in
remainder lo t
I on aathe
AURANT 11
Most of the diseases which afflict mankind are origin*
ally caused by a disordered condition of the LIV E A ■
For all complaints of this kind, such m Torpidity oi
the Liver, Biliousness, Nervous DynpepsiA, Indiges
tion, Irregularity of tho Bowels, Constipation, Flatu
lency, Eructations find Burning of the Stomach
Oraae&sftK c,cO!aA*Rri l rthrjT\>. XIvtp.\
bloody hlux, Chilla and i?ever, breanoone revwr,
Exhaustion before or After Fevers, Chronio Diar-
rhoBa. Loss of Appetite, HeAdAche, Foul BreAth,
IrreMulAritiea incidental to Females. Bearing-down
JSSiCftSTADIGER S AURANTII
is Invaluable. It is not» panacea for sii di-HSM,
but /.I (nr- all dlseaseaof tbs LIVER,
-HI LUKE STOMACH and BOWELS.
It changas tbe complexion from s wary, yellow
tinge, to a ruddy, healthy color. It entirely remores
low. gloomy spirits. It is one of the BEST AL
TERATIVES and PURIFIERS OF THE
BLOOD, and la A VALUABLE TONIO.
STADICER’S AURANTII
Yog sale by all Druggists, Price gl.QQ per bottle.
C. F. STADICER, Proprietor,
140 SO. FRONT ST., Philadelphia, Fa.
Administrator's Sale.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Pomc County.
By virtue of an order grant, d by the court
of Ordinary of mid Polk c mnty. on the first
Monday in , 1885 will he sold bt-lure the
court house door, in Dallu-, Paulding county,
Ga. on tbe first Tilted*/ in April next.
ini ween the legal hours of mle, the follow
ing real estate belonging ti the estate of
Thornes W. Dupree, late of the said county,
deceased,, to-wit: Tho nne-hstf undivided
inte eet in 'ot of land No. 330 in tbe 10th
district and third lection of Pttulding coumy;
nlno ton one third undivided interest in lot
No. 309 iu tbe 19th diatrlot and third section
of Pauiding oounty, Ga. Terms cash. This
February 27 188G.
W. 0. KNIGHT,
Administrator de boul* non o: Thomas W.
D mree.
PAULDING SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA—Paulding County.
Will be sold heforr the court house do r,
In Ihe town of Dallas said county on ti e
first Tue'd iv in Meynex', be'ween the leg 1
hours ot sale. Ihe following prepeny. to-w t;
T’-e stock of goods ofU Z Tnp-ne oonMtti
of dry goods, groceries, hsidw* c shn,
•iotiou« and sii things getter illy k
ueuerai stock also sll (mured belongir
he same. Levied on as the pioperty i
7j. Turner, hv viitue ofa /1*« iisued Iron
-uoer'or court of snid county : o fsvrir of
Tucker A Co. vs C. 55. Turner. Said ride to
ontinue from dav totlsv un.il seifl poods
ue sold. This tl e 2nd diy o' Ai/il, 1886.
K. W RU8S05f.riher.il'.
J ROBERT Mf
J. A. ANDERS
Deputy UhelifT ,
FURNITURE
—AND
GENERALEEPAIR SHOP.
.< ny work von want, made to
order by 8. HEND13LtSON & Co.
BUGGY m WAGON PAINTING
a specialty/
Old work riifidc rio look like
new, ns cheap as tliar cheapest.
Patronize liomo/nduatry. Give
U8 a trial and yye will guarantee
work and priori
S. HEND/RSON & CO.,
Nortlysido Public Square,
Dallas, / - - - Georgia.
THE “/DOMESTIC” SPRING BED.
/ (MAH ENTIRILt Of MITAl.)
(16 inches in diameter when folded.
-Welgb-t. 30 lbs.
Leathers. Levy luatlS kh4 *»tq
J. R Lyle, L. 0., this
IWKJi - - wsjjrt-tv-
Ateo, at the tntre time and plate*wifi be
sold lot of lend No. 295 in the 19m district
sud 21 section oi Paulding *^">ty,- Ga^,
evled on tosati-fv a Justice Ooirit..thefl. fa,
issued from 1207tn df-lrlat.yri. M. of mid
county, In favor of 0- W.Howell against 8..
V. Pucket and W. 0. Pilfoet. Levie made
aud returned to ua by Af/A- Haynia, L- 0.
Also, at the same lime and plaoe, will be
sold lot of land No. 51Mi the 2d district and
31 section of Diulduif oounty, Ga., levied
on to satisfy » JiiBtlosfhnr., Lite fl. fo- iseued
from tbe 1080th district, G. M., of mid
conntv. In fnvor of J, B. A T. A. Fool* ®
Co. ngrlost F. A, Lvxch. Levy made end
returned to us by J. L Vaughan, L 0.
Also, at the same time end pice, lot of
land No 137. in tbe 10th district and Sri
section of said conntv. levied on by virtue
of a tax fl, fa issued by H 8. Williams, T.
0 , in favor of slat* and county vs P. K.
iioAtiieis agent for Mrs M. A, Leathers, for .
-tiile aud county taxes for the year 188.5.
Pr iprrty poioted out ny said T 0. Notice
(,’ivso sa required bv law.
Also, et the sime time and plac*. lot ot
iai>4 No 386. in tbe 19: b district and 3rd seo-
tiotmt said cniiiiiy. Levied on by virtue of
a tsx fi. fa. isbiied by U S, Williams T. 0., in
favofnf the stale und connty vs M. A. Bell,
agent for J. F. Cooper, for state and oounty
tnxea for the year 1885. Property pointed
out by said T 0. Notice given a« nqnlred
by by law, This 4th day of March, 1889,
K W. IUM.4UM. Hherifi,
J ROBERT VOON,
J. H. ANDERhiON,
Deputy Sheri to.
Anti wliy 1» a poor one? •
Tmt ■•noagHTIC” l» a Spring Ileil In tho Tulloot renre
of tho term. The nmtorlal U thubwt th»t inn lw procured,
liolngnm.il! oxprooMlv fm till, lljol. Tho woi lunaimlUp In
nnoxecUod, nnil llio llnlohlng l.jr JniKuinlng (telioil oninnd
Tinning, inuki* it tho moot duruhlo in well no thu moat
olegnut mtlelu In tto line.
Installment and Sewing-Machine men will find
it just tho article. It cun be handled on trial with
out nny depredation.
Write for Trices anti Catalogue*.
“Domestic” Spring Bed Company.
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veations and patonta ove» publ——. -
b«r illustrated with splondid en«r»Yinf*.
publication tarnishes a most vaIu&I
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