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V. A. KILGROE,
JEWELLER,
Mi all work in bis line. Also repairs
■«rm MACHINE* and makes them
Mask sad look Uka saw.
jVleffofrction (nsrantssd. l-M-ly.]
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
Hoe weather.
ROXANA GLIMPSES.
Farmers are on a boom.
Sntnmer ia coming and the peo-
plo are getting better.
Frolics have ceased and they
are going to have Jim up in the
church for danoing.
We had splendid meetings at
this place Saturday and Sunday.
Uncle Big Tom says his brother*
in* law has become his son-in-law.
Miss Laurs played off on them by
preparing for another wedding
instead of her own.
Bey. F. M. Smith's mother is
■till very low.
The drummers still pay our
town frequent visits.
Justice court has been in session
in Dallas two days this week.
Cotton and corn planting engages
the-farmers at present.
Mrs. Pat Allgood has not yet
recovered from her stroke of paral
ysis.
A greet big ox sold at bailiff’s
sale last Wednesday for $lu.50.
Cheap beef, that
Mr. W. A. Christian, now of
Codariown, spent e day or two with
Dallas friends this week.
There are eome expert fishermen 1
|n Dallas. Bill Ike Fain and Dr.
Oonnally contest for' the champi
onship. F
Ioe cold soda water at W. £.
fhompson A Co.’e.
Look for the sign, New Cash
Store—that means new store, new
prices} and goods at rock-bottom
lor cash at Foote’s.
A great many of oar farmers ace
planting patches of the Brasilian
Flour oorn. Thigr shows push and
a desire to profit by a new ana a
good, thing.
Go and see the 50 cents shirt at
Foote's, the New Cash f?tore, at the
Christine old stand.
Mrs. Citever« and two children
have come to Dali is to spend the
►umnfor. hud are boarding at M is.
J. D.ReedV. Her husband is con
nected with the East Tennessee
road.
If you don’t believe we are sel
ling cheaper than any house in
Dallas, come and see for yourself,
at Foote’s, the New Cash 8 tore.
Wei; acknowledge the receipt of
an invitation to attend the recep
tion given by Judge and Mrs. Joel
Branham in honor of the marriage
of their son, J. Branham, jr., to
Miss GeorgiaCuyler.
If you want new and fresh dry
goods or groceries, cheap for cash,
go to Foote’s, the New Cash Store,
just opened, at Chr»s‘ian old stand.
Misses Maggie Cochran and Ella
Henderson, from noar Harmony
Grove, and Miss Orr, from near
Acwortb, visited Misses Mollie and
Nellie Owen and Miss Pauline Da
vis lest Sunday. <
Beaver I A neglected cold or cough may
lead to PneumonlA.Oonsumptlon nr other fatal
d I-ease. Stronv’a Pectoral Pills wll 1 cure a
cold an by magic. Beet thins for dyspepsia,ln-
dlfesUoa, aleklieadaeho a* thousands testify.
The farmers are Working indus
triously to get their crops under
headway. We heard one man say
that he never knew people to work
so hard before, and that he did not
know of a loafer iu his whole sec
tion.
We hove recently heard of the
death of Mr. J. W. Greene, of Fin-
castle, Texas. Mr. Greene was a
son of Mr. La Fayette Greene of
near Dallas,and had been dead some
two weeks before his parents knew
it. He leaves a young wife in
Texas and many relatives here to
mourn bis loss.
Misses Mollie Owen and Pauline
Davis spent Thursday night with
friends in Dallas. A party was
given at the residence of Mr. T. A.
Foote in their,honor which was wall
attended and much enjoyed by
those present.
We learn that two of onr your.g
gents have to draw straws for a
Pumpkinvine lady not more than a
thousand miles from Dallas.
The people, as a general thing,
are all well in this community,with
the exception of Mrs, Ida Vaughn,
who returned home last Friday,
somewhat agitated, caused by the
sad death of her father,Unole Mal-
ley Pickett.
Old Ned.
Bncklen’s Arnica Salve.
The Beat Sain- in tha world for Onto,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Balt Rheum, Fever
Sons, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain*.
Come, and ell Skin Eruption* and positives
ly curee Pilee or no pay required. It is
uaranteed to give perfect ratishetion or
money refunded. Price 25 oente per box.
Foraale by Connelly A .Christian, Drug,
gists,Dallas, Os.
Paulding County Sunday-School Asso
ciation.
The President ol the Paulding
County Sunday-Sohool Association
having removed from the county,
and no steps having been taken
towards joint Sunday-Sohool work
in the county during tho present
year, I take this method of calling
a meeting of all the Sunday-School
workers at Hopewell (Burnt Hick
ory) on Saturday, May 1st, at 10
o’clock, a. m.
Let every sohool in the oounty
ba represented. The importance
of the work demands the work
demands our ino-t diligent effort
to push it forward.
Joseph McEver,
Vice-Pros dent.
Harmony Grove,April 15,1886.
Of Interest to Ladies.
The new treatment for ladies’ diseases die*
edvered by l. r. Mary A, Gregg, the distin
guished English Physician and nurse,which
has revolutionised the entire mode of treat
ing then* com plaints iu England is now
being introduced into the U. 8. under a fair
and novel plan.
Sufficient of this treatment for one month’s
trial treatment is sent free to every lady who
is suffering from any disease common to the
sex who sends her address and IS 2ct stamps
for exp.-r.se, charger, etc.
It is a p isiiive curs for any form of female
doeaso, and the frie trial pa huge is many
tunps sufficient to effect a permanent cure
Full directions accompany the package
(which is put up in a plain wrapper) also
price i iot tor future reference. Noirlal pack
ager will bn sent after August 1st, 1886.
Addre-s Obkoo Kkmudv Company Palmyra,
New Voik. apr23 ly.
A NEW*F1RM.
The undersigned hnvc consoli
dated and are prepared to do all
kinds of farm work, make and re
pair wagons and buggies, all iu
good style. Thankful for past
patronage of the public, we solicit
a continuance of the same. Very’
Respectfully,
J. FT. ALLEN.
I\ H. TIDWELL. •
The firm of P. II. Tidwell and
B. F. Mathews has been dissolved
and the accounts due said iirm
divded, and each member is au
thorized to collect the accounts
which were set apart to him.
P. H. TIDWELL,
Late of the firm of Tidwell & Go.
An Old Citizen Speaks.
Mr J M Norris, an old resident of Rome,
Uu.. eavb time he had been badly troubled
w th Kidney Complaint for a ereat many
years and with Eczema for three yearn, at
times could scarcely walk and had tried
many remedies without benefit, uutil he be
gan laki: g Nlectric Bitters and anointing
lus hands and feet wilti Bucklen’s Arnica
Stive. This treatment afforded him great
relief, and he stronglv recommend* Electric
Bitters to all who suffer with Kidney Com
plaint or need a Blood Purifier. Sold by
Connally £ Christian.
Most Excellent.
J J. Atkins, Chief of Police, Knoxville
Tean., writes: "My family and I are benes
Maries of your most excellent medicine,
Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption;
huv ng found it to be all that yen claim for
it, desire to testify to its virtue. My friends
o whom I have r>commended it, praise it
at every opportunity.’’
Dr.Kirig’s New Discovery for Consumption
is guaranteed to cure Coughs, Cold*. Bron
chitis, Asthma, Croup, and every affection of
Tnroat. Guest and Lungs.
Trial B ittles Free at Con-a'lv & Chris
tian’s Drug Su re. Large size $1.00.
DAVIS A RAWLS
Is still in tho front. This space is
left vacant for their big ad., which
will appear ia onr next isane.
They are liberal in their prioes
and extensive in business ospaoity*
Don’t fail to sea their goods and
prices at once.
Ooart ground, Friday,
TAX NOTICE.
I will be at th • following plaoee
on the following oaten, for the pur
pose of receiving tax returns for
Paulding county, Georgia, for the
year of 1886:
FIRST MOUND.
I will be at Pumpkinvine Court
ground Saturday, April 8.
Dalian, Tuesday, April 6.
Utah,Gear l ground, Wedasoday,
April 7.
Nineteenth Court ground,Thun*
day, April 8.
Cain’s Ooi
April 9.
Humphreys Court ground, Sat
urday, April 10.
Burnt Hickory Gout ground,
Monday, April 19.
Old Twentieth Court ground,
Tuesday, April 20, in the forenoon,
and at Cross Hoads in the even
ing.
Aoorntree Coart ground, Wed
nesday, April 21. in tho forenoon,
and at Newhope in the evening.
California Court ground, Thors*
day, April 22.
Hiram, Friday, April 23.
Brownsville, in the forenoon,
and Weddington Court ground in
the evening, Saturday, April 24.
SaCOND BOUND,
MEDICAL MEN!
Crawfordville, O*., Democrat.
B. B, B. is without doubt one of themost
valuable end popular medicines known to
the medical science, and has relieved more
suffering humanity than any other medi
cine etnoe it came into use. It ha* never
failed in a single Instanee to produce the
moat favorable results where it has been
properly used. Ph.vsioians everywhere rec
ommend it as doing all it la claimed to do.
The following certificates ate from two
prominent physicians, who have done a
large ami successful practice for many yean,
and upon whose judgment the pnbilo can
safely rely:
CaAwroMVfLbK. Oa., July 15 1SA5.
Emtob Democrat: For the past ten yean
I have been suffering with rheumatism in
the muscles of my shoulder and nook.
During thin time I have tried vaiious reme
dies, both patent medicines and those pre
scribed by physicians. Last summer Ioom-
rnenoed using B. B. B., and could see an
improvement by the time I had taken oca
bottle. I have been taking It at intervals
since last summer, and can say it is tha bast
medicine for rheumatism I have ever tried.
I take pleasure in recommending it to the
public.
J. W. RHODES, A. M., M. D.
CRAWVoaDviM.a. Oa., Jnly 15, 1885.
Editor Democrat: About November of
lest year I hod what I supposed to be a can-
II Bower excrescence on right side of neck.
I use ! local applications which effected oo
perceptible good. I commenced the use of
B. B B. and took it regularly, twelve bot
tles, and in due time the sore healed ovw,
and 1 now oonatder it wall. I coeerfnlly
recommend it os a fine tonic and alterative
medicine.
s. j. farmer, m. d.
"Meal Bag ou a Bean Pole.”
Eneoa-BiN, Ua , June 1,1883.
My brother has a son that was afflicted
with rheumatism in one of hia legs until the
kmpe was so ba lly contracted that he could
not touch the ground with hie heel, and had
scrofula. He took only two bottles of B. B.
B , and scrofula and rheumatism are both
gone.
Mrs. M. A. Elrod cams to my houss the
put summer, almost covered with carbon.,
else and boils. I got two bottles of B. B.
B., and before she had got through with the
second bottle she was entirely well. She
was also troubled with swollen feet and
ankles, and had been for twenty years. All
gone—no trouble with swollen feet now.
I was troubled with bleeding piles since
1858. I used one bottle and have felt noth
ing of the kiad since taking the medicine.
The clothing that I was wearing when I left
Atlanta fitted me about the same a meal sack
would a bean pole. I have on the same
clothing now, and they are a tight fit. •
You can do as you like with this; as for
me and my household, we think three B.’s
is fully orthodox, and will do to swear by.
Reepectiully yours,
J. M. BARFIELD.
—FOR BALI BY—
W. E. THOMPSON A OO.,
AND
CONNALLY & CHRISTIAN,
[Sept. 4.1y cm.] Dallas, Oeorgia.
FURNITURE
■*—AND
GENERAL REPAIR SHOP.
O
Any work you want, made to
order by 8. HENDERSON A Co.
BUGGY AND WAGON PAINTING
a specialty.
Old work made to look lik*
new, as cheap ns the cheapest.
Patronize home industry. Give
u» e trial and we will guarantee
work and prices.
S. HENDERSON A OO.,
North side Publio Square,
Dalian, .... Georgia.
Administrator’s Sale.
8TATE OF QBOROIA —Pole Ooumtt.
By vlrtns of an order granted by tba court
of Ordinary of said Polk oonnty, on the first
Monday in , 1886 will be sold before tba
ooart house door, in Dallas,Paaldlng county,
Os., on the first Taaoday in JuDa nest,
between the legal hoars or sals, the follow-
ing real estate belonging to the estate cf
Thomas W. Dupree, lata of the said oounty,
deceased,, to wit: The one-half undivided
Interest in lot of land No. 330. in the 10th
district and third section of Paalding oonnty;
also the one third undivided interest In lot
No 869. in the 19th district and third ■action
of Paulding oonnty, Oa. Terms cash. This
February 27,1886.
W. O. KNIGHT,
Administrator da bonis non of Thoniaa W.
Dapraa.
ONEMILE SIGNAL WHISTLE
cat, vs* mass*
■hot. " DOMESTIC m IPRIlfO BED.
(MAM IHTIHIT If MITAL)
Only 15 lnehsa in disaster whan folded.
-welRUt, SO IDs.
And why In s poor oneT
Tinning, makes It the moft durable m well ■
•legant article in itu line.
-Machine man wfll (tad
nd Be wing-1.— - r -- -
i. It canoe handled on Mol sifo
Installment and Be
it Just the article. It
out any depredation.
Write for Prices and Catalogue*.
*'Domestic” Spring Bad Company.
FiTISTBIS AID ■ASIFACTCESS*,
JXBBDT OUT, N. J *
I will be xt Fnnpkinvine Ooart
ground Ssiurdpv, liny 1,
Dallas, Tuesday, May 4.
Utah Ooart ground, Wednesday,
May 5.
Nineteenth Court ground, Thurs
day, May 6.
Cain’s Court ground, Friday,
May 7.
Humphrey’s Court ground, Sat
urday, May 8.
Burnt Hiokory Court ground,
Monday, May 17.
Old Twentieth Court ground,
Tuesday, May 18.
Acointree Court ground, in the
forenoon, and at Now Hope In the
evening, Wednesday. May 19.
California Court ground, Thun-
day, tiny 20.
Hiram, Friday, May 21.
Brownsville, in the morning, and
at Weddington Court ground in tike
evening, Saturday, May 22.
THIRD AND LAST ROUND.
I will be Rt Dallas Tuesday,
Juno 1.
Braswell Station, Wednesday,
Juno 2.
McPherson Station, Thursday,
in the formoon, June 3,
Pumpkinvine Court ground. Sat-
urday, Juno 6.
U tah Court ground, Wednesday,
June 9.
inetennth Court ground, Thurs
day, June 10.
Cain's Court ground, Friday,
June II.
Humphrey’s Court ground, Sat
urday, June 12.
Burnt Hiokory Court ground,
Monday, June 21.
Old Twentieth Court ground,
Tuesday, Juno 22, in the forenoon,
and CrosB Roads in the evening,
.‘“jA.eorntree Court ground, Wed
nesday, Jane 23, in the forenoon,
and at New Hope in the evenings
California Court ground, Thurs
day. June 24.
Hiram, Friday, June 25.
Brownsville, in the morning, and
at Weddington Court ground in
the evening, Saturday, June 26.
For the convenience of the tax-
payers living illoonvcnient to dis
trict court ground I will 8iopat the
following places on the following
nightn, for the purpose of receiv
ing tax returns a. lew hours next
morning: John Y. Allgood’s Wed-
nesday night, April 7; Calvin El
lis’ Thursday night, April 8. O. P.
Henderson’s Friday night, April 9;
John H. Matthews’ Monday m<rn-
ing, April 19; John N. Sligh’s
Monday night, April 19- Joel R.
Prewett Tuesday night, April 20;
James L. McBrayer Wednesday
night, May 5; Joseph Cole’s Thurs
day night. May 6; Unde John
McBrayer’s Friday night. May 7;
Nathan 0. Turner’s Tuesday night,
May 20; John G. Clont’n Friday
night, May 21, and at Dallas 8at-
uraay, April 17, Saturday, May 15,
Saturday, June 19, and on Jnly 5.
6, 7, 8, 9 And 10, the first week of
court at Dallas. Then I will be
ofroed to close my tax digest for
1886. Pinson M. Carteb,
Receiver of tax returns for
Pauldiag county.