The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, April 09, 1886, Image 5

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Business and Professional Cards. Y. A. KILGROE, JEW ELLER, , - OA. Don all work in hit lint. Alto repairs SWING MAOHINIW end maket thin Wark and look Ukt ntw. JW* Setisfection guaranteed. 1-18-ly.] LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Sore eyes are prevalent through out this section. Mrs. Pat Allgood has remained helpless ever since she was stricken with paralysis. Prof. Teal gave two minstrel performances in the court-house in Dallas this week. Mr. T. A. Foote has moved his store horn the depot onto the pub lic square, and makes his head quarters at the house formerly occupied by P. A. Christian. Mrs. F. M. Duncan will have a concert with the children of Dal* las before long. Mr, J. 0. Roberts has closed the spring season lor drumming, and will loaf with the boys of Dallas fora month or two. Dallas has struck the bottom of depression and will build up stead ily from this time on. Nothing can prevent it’s being a Hue town. We have had some very cool weather for this season for the past few days. We fear that young fruit has been injured. Court of Ordinary was in ses sion last Mondiy, and the day wa- takeu up on the will case of Z. T Smith caveator,vs. Sarah C. Smith, propounder, on will of K. h. Smith. After hearing the evidence on Imth aider, the ordinary admitted the will to record. The case was ap pealed to the superior court. Mr. James Cooper and family moved in Irom Acworth to Dallas Thursday,nud will live iu the Mrs. Head house. Ho has purchased the Sorneli’a building,now occupied If J. J. Payne & Co, and iu a few days will open up in it a mammoth stock of goods. He will occupy both store rooms, aud will do a driving business. If ‘out of sorts’ witli liendache, stomach disorder, torpid 1 Ivor, pair In bark nr «lde, con stipation, etc , neglect niny be fatal. One done at StronK’o Br.natlv# PlUa will give re Hr I, A tew doses restore to new health and visor. County Commissioners mot last Tuesday, and transacted the fol lowing husiiu'Rs: Let the rebuilding of the Robin Gann bridge to William Bone, at $92.50. Let the re-building of the bridge aoross Little Tallapoosa, on Drake- town road, to Natliaw Cooper^ lor $90.00. Let the repairing of the Holland bridge over Raccoon to Bailey Bone for $7.00. The second quarterly meeting of the Paulding County musical con vention met at High Shoals church on tlio 3rd Sunday in March. Had a good singing, there being several leadeis, and all of them taking part in the music. No business ot im portance on hand. Appointed the next meeting of this body to be held at Liberty Hill church on the fifth Sunday in May next. James L. McBrayer, Chairman. Board of Education met Tuesday, 5th instant. Examined and licens ed J. M. Smith to tench ip the pub lic schools of this county. Ap pointed W, A. Brcckenridge ns one of the school trustees for the 1080th (Dallas) sub district, Pulcl- ing county, in the place of Calvin Henderson, moved out of the county. Considerable other busi ness transacted with regard to pay ing balance due teachers, etc., after which the Board adjourned to meet again on tho first Tuesday in May next. Many of our renders’>\\o have traveled tho road from Dallas to 1 Cartersville will remember the large mound on the bank of High tower river, at Dou’hitt’s ferry. 1 his mound has long been suppos ed to contain Indian relicts and many attempts have boen made to unearth them. Soma supposed that beneath it was buried some noted Indian Chief with all his wealth. The suppositions impress ed only a few, and as the mound was a large one, seme fifteen feet high and thirty or forty yards across, besides being oovered with heavy timber, it was allowed to remain undisturbed in the mnin part until the late freshet. The recent high waters washed into one side and has exposed to tho gaze of modem civilisation, not only the handiwork but tho skoletous of many ancient chiefs. There are, as we arc informed, fculls and other Vnncs ol human beings, utensils of stone, trinkcis of shells aqd plates of some metal resembling brass. Tho hones, when properly placed aud propor tionately considered, represent human beings at lenst seven feet high. These arc the remains of some of the ancient Mound Builders, who, it is supposed, occupied this couutry prior to the fmliaus. Sim ilar mounds are found in Oh<o and other States,snd in them are found the works of a race more skilled in the use of toe’s and in manu facturing than the Cherokees, Creeks, or any other tribes occupy ing this country at the time of its discovery by the white’. The mound at the old Douthitt ferry has been pointed out to us often as the prohahlo resting place of some honored Indian chief, aud while we felt the usual grnvoyard mve blended with incredulity, we little thought that beneath that mound, covered witli stately oaks, lay in their vaults of stone tho skeletons of giant3—ilic kings of a pre-historic nation—that ruled this laud not only before tlio white man but before tlio savage Indian. Some of these wonderful remains have been sent to :he Smithsonian Institute at Washington, D. C. NEBO JOTTINGS. Editors New Era : I propose to give a few dots from this dis trict I am gratified that I can sny that the health of the people was never better, and farmers are getting along finely planting corn and preparing to plant cotton. I think there will bo about as large an acreage planted iu cottm this year as usual, but not quite as much guano used as heretofore. Elder Nathan W. Smith, of Ac- worth, preached two excellent ser mons at Bethany church Sunday and Sunday night to an attentive aud apparently appreciative con gregation, composed im>3tly of young persons. Tho preacher is a ma»i ot a dignified and venerable appearance, whoso head is white with tho frosts of many winters aud never fails to command the respect and attention of his hear ers. Hasaid he had been preach ing upwards of fifty years r and didn’t remember that he had ever addressed a inure attentive,orderly and wcll-bshaved audience during the many years of his ministry. This is quite a eulogy on the young people in the vicinity of Bellmny. We hope ho will visit us again. lam sorry that I can’t say that all is calm and serene iu this district. There is likely to be some trouble in regard to the stock. Some con tend that we have stoeklaw, and have taken their fences from around their farms and enclosed pastures and put up their stock. As editors are supposed to know ‘everything, can’t you give us some light on the subject. ? The Supreme court ha9 decided Clint it is uucon- 8tV-utional to fence the district by tnxnttau. Now, are we to under stand from this decision that we can have stoeklaw without fencing the district This\ is the problem we want solved. 1 uncle Billy. [We would be | leased to hear from Uncle Billy Weekly.—Ed.] Wonderful 1'ures. W, D. Hoyt A Co., Whciesale and Retail D.-uggists of Route, Oa.. sat: We have been eelling Dr. King’s New ,D*oovery, Kleotric Bitters and Bucklen’a ArnliaSalve for two yean. Have never handled remedies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfact ion. There have been somit wonderful cures effected hy the e tneriiciods in this city. Several oases of pronounced consumption have been entirely onred by the use of Dr King’s New Disoovery, taken in connection with Kleotrio Bittern We guarantee them always. Sold by Connnlly A Ohrlsian, Da'.tav, Ga. Thursday Mr. J. B. Foote got on a hand car run by J. F, Parish and Bob McLnrty, two colored men, and started to Hiram. When they were near the bridue about two miles south of Dallas, they were met by n pissonger train which turned a cm ve wit in twenty feet of them before they saw it. They all jumped, and before they struck tho ground, the train hit tho hand car and knocked it into splinters. Fortunately none of the parties were hurt. Mr. Foote stuck his head in the bank and was so badly scared that lie kept nu running. He say:j it, was the first time he was ever on n hand ear and that it will be the last. Alt Enterprising, Reliable House. Clumsily & ''hristinn can always bo re lied upon, nut only to carry m stock the best ot everything bn to secure the Agency for such articles as Imvfl well known merit, ami urn popular witli the i»»jrp(« thereby sustain, iltg the reputation of being always enter prising, i na i vrr reliable. Having secured he ag.'ry lor ihs celebrated Dr. Kin ’s Now Di-onvsry for Consumption, will sell il on a positive guarantee. lr will surely cure auy and ever aff di m of hroat, bungs snd Oust, and t > sn >w our contl lence, vr invite you tu call and get a Trial Ujtlle free. Bucklcn’s Arnica Salvo. The husi bulvu iu the wor d for Cuts, Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions and p slttvo ly cures Piles or no pay required. It it, us ran i red to give perfect tiuisiactlon or money refunded. Price tin cents pi r bn*. Fors le by '.’unnally A ,Christian. Drug gists.Dallas. On. MEDICAL MEN! WHATTW0 PROMINENT PHYSICIANS SAY OF A NOTED REMEDY. Crawfordville, Ga., Democrat. B. B, B. is without, doubt one of ihe mos valuable and (topular medicines known to the medical science, and has relieved more suffering humanity than any other medi cine since it cam* into use. It has never fklled In a single instance to produce the moet favorable results where it has been properlv used. Physicians everywhere reo- ommend it as doing all it la olaimed to do The following certificates ate front two prominent physicians, who hnve dona a large and successful practice for manv years, and npon whose Judgment the public can safely rely: OmwrotwviLMt, O*., July 15 1885. Editor Dkmucr it : Fur the past ten yea:* I have been suffering with rhenrttailsm In the muscles of my shoulder and neck. Dnrlng this time I here tried v«rlmis r* me dics,'both patent medicines and those pre scribed by physicians. Last summer I com menced using B. B B , and could see an improvement by the time I hud taken oie bottle. I have heen taking it at Intervn'e since last summer, and can ssv it is the he*t med'etne for rheumatism I l av* ever tried. I take pleasure in reeoinraendiug it to the pnblic. J. W. RHODES, A. M„ M. D. Cbawfordvims, Ga., Jnlv 15, 1885. Editor Dkmocrat: About November of la*t ytnr I had what I supposed to lie a can- l flower excreso nee on right side ot neck. I used local applications which effected no perceptible gi»od. I oomtnenoed)the use of B. B. B, and took it regularly, t welve bot tles, and in due time the sore healed over, and I now consider It well. I clteerfuMv recommend it as a lino tonio and ^alterative medicine. s. j. farmer, m. d. “Meal Bag on a Bean Polo.” Hi.tMtV'N, Ga , June 1, 1885, My brother has a son that was n Minted with rheumatism In nne of his legs until the knee wa* so badly contracted that, lie could not touch It r ground with Ids htel, end had scrofula. He took on .y tw ) bottles of B. B. B , and scrofula and rheumatism aro both gone. Mrs. M. A. Elrod came !o my bouse the nsst summer, almost n .vered with carbun cles and boils I gnf two buttles of B. B. It , and before she bail got through with the •sound bottle she wh« entirely well. Sue wits also troubled will) swollen feet ami unklsH, and bed heen for twenty yVurw. All gone—no trouble with swollen feet now. I was troubled with bleeding pi let Rince 1858 I used one bottle and have foil noth- otg o r the kind since Inking tint medictue. Tu* clothing that I was wearing when I leu ' il*'!i»JitM pis tlbuut the same a meal hum wonld a bean pole. I have on the same iilotulng now, aud they are a tight fit. Von cun do as you like witli thi*; as for nm and my household, we think three II.V is fully orthodox and will do to twear by. Kespeotlully yours, tfc M. BARFIELD. —for sals by— W. E. THOMPSON A CO., AND CONNALLY & CHRISTIAN, [Sept, d.ly cm.] Dallas, Oeorgia. THE “DOMESTIC” SPUING BED. (MADt HTItElf Of MtTAU Only 18 inches in diameter when folded, vreigut, 30 ins. And why In a poor oneT Tim ‘•D01I8TIC’* In a Rnrtnff lied In the fnlleal MM of tho Wrm, The material Ik the best that cah b® promarad, being inntlu Mtirrtwly for tala Bed. Tho workmanship If unexcelled, and tho ftnbhinft by Jamanln* (baked om)mm Tinning, make* It the moet durable na well M Ike M| elevent article In Ite line. Installment and Sewing-Machine men fffl ted It Just tho ortlclo. It can be handled on trial with* out any depreciation. Write for Trices eml Catalogues* “Domestic” Spring Bod Coapaap riTESTXXS ASD ■isvr.cTi'Bxas, JXtBBBT OITT, 3T. J. AURANTII Moat of the diseases which afflict mankind are origin ally caused by a disordered condition of the LIVER* For all complaints of this kind, such aa Torpidity of the Liver, Biliousness. Nervous Dyspepsia, Indiges tion, Irregularity of the Bowels, Constipation, Flatu lency, Eructations and Burning of the Stomach (sometimes called Heartburn), Miasma, Malaria, Bloody Flux, Chills and Fevor, Breakbone Fever, Exhaustion before or after Fevers, Chronic Diar rhoea. Loss of Appetite, Ileadaohe, Foul Breath, Irregularities incidental to Females, Bearing-down 2CK STAPIGEffS MIRUMII Is Invaluable. It la not x pwo for all dlMrara, but p||nB all disea*** ol the LIVER, 1 ■.ill OUnC, STOMACH and BOWELS. It ohAuges the complexion from . waxy, yellow tinse, to a rudily, healthy color. It entirely remoras low, gloomy spirite. It ia one of the BEST AL TERATIVES and PURIFIERS OF THE BLOOD, and la A VALUABLE TONIO. 8TADICER’S AURANTII So, sale by all Druggists. Price ,1.00 parbottK C. F.STADIGER, Proprietor, •40 BO. FRONT ST., Philadelphia, F« .-THE.-, PURE' LINSEED OIL MIXED READY FOR USE. «■ The Beat Paint Made. Guaranteed to contain no water, benzine, barytes, chemicals, rubber, asbestos, rosin, {floes oil, or other similar adulterations. A full guarantee on every package and directions for use, to that any one not a practical painter can use it. Handsome sample cards, showing 8B beautiful shades, mailed free on application. If not kept by your dealer, write to us. B«careful to tikfor “THE LAWRENCE PAINTS,” an* do not take any other taid to be " so good it Lawrosce's.” W. W. 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HEN PERSON A OO., North side Public »Squnro, Dallas, - - - - Georgia. Th" loudent snd mwt plert'lfiirlj shrill vlii.-tl** of it* sixo iijiult'. (/'un In* heard up ^ s.o one mill 1 . Tlio exact fI/.o v' ~ MI cullbrc C. K tiovnrnner It!Ho C'nrirlagc. Made or bur nU'ied brut* with nickel bullet. Iiivuluublo ox Hitutl for teHUinters, furrm rw. Mpnrtniiicn S. cvcrr « / 4eCH ll «!■■ | Yew sbowld bav ^ Jt. To Introduce 01 r full, exprnflva and li tcreating en(wlvgae< r gun*, kntvcw, novcltlc*,« ^ . UBcfnl uptlclc*, wo will »rrd th whlstlo riiiI cBtaloKuo by mull, pos P*W; X«r pnl v cttnl* In stsmpa. A« " nrciiUKNNlE At A Ll.KON MTC CO., 726 Filbert Mtrect. Fhlladelgkla. Fmm PAULDING SHERIFF’S SAXE. GEORGIA—Padldino County. Will be sold before the court house door, in thn town of Dallas. s»id county, on the first Tup day in May next, between the lent hours ol sale, the following property, to-wit: The stork of goods of 0. Z. Turner, consisting of dry goods, groceries, hardware, shoes, notious, and all things generally kept in general stock, also all fixtures belonging to the same. Levied on as the property of 0. Z. Turner, by virtue of a fi fa issued from the superior court of said county in fevor of Tucker & Co. vs C. Z, Turner. 8afd sale to continue from day to day until said goods are sold. This the 2nd day of April, 1888, R. W. ROSSO W. Sheriff. J. ROBERT MOON, J. A. ANDER80N, Deputy Sheriffs.