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I .it Saturd; \| morning while I
was in my room all alone thinking
how easy it would he for "Uncle
Sam" to give Chili a good wliiping
I hoard tho ronr of a coming earri
ng I went to my window and
iked c.nt. imagine my thoughts
£3”Advertising rates sent on appli
cation.
Filtered tn tlio Post Office at. Dallas,
Kla., as second-class mall matter.
UlIDAY FEBRUARY 2, |S!2.
YORKVIl LE DOTS
I took tho perrons in the enrringe
to lie .Iatr.es (}. Blaine, President
I larrison and Koekless Jc rry Sini|
son; my n xt thought was that tli y
were liter volunteers for tho war,
this give mo tho weuk trembles, I
went back piled up my books, sit
down and wrote my father a note
got my hnt*and would haro soon
been off in tho mountains had it
not been for Mr. J. A. Bullock wl
told mo that the parties wore com
missioner L. M. Washinton, Cols
C. D. McGregor and Will E
Spinks, and tho man I to >k to be
Jerry Simpso i was J. Bird Foote
They wero going to Kmhry t<
try a man for laziness; well as I
have told you this much I will
lid-
Mu. Editor.—As cousin Ella
Gann is so otiely in tho lone star
stale, is so noxious to hoar from , „,,
Yorkville, will send a few itotrsjjj jf j *o 0 gt 25omits. A Mr. II.,..
wrliich may ho of interest to the HOn re nted a Mr. Colo some land l<
readers of the New Era. I am tend in cotton and corn, and Mr.
t.ttendiug 1 lof. 1'misers school Colo forgot to tend tho land ami
here, ho has 05 pupils. Thu la- • - - - -
igrippe is son ly felt huro, wind
J fam
ilies down at one time, but we have
a doctor, in tro person of Dr. Ilish.
up that is a dead shot on Ingrippe,
if called in time.
While tlie open weather laasled
our farmers werj busy
As to Y’orKvill? it is enjoying a
good size boom, and sinco wo can
claim a doctor, tivo preueli is,
three school teachers, several now
buildings and no vnennt rooms, we
almost feel like wo live in a mil-
road town.
Tho gentle tongue of the light
ning rod mail la s been limning ii,
and around Yorkville. Sou-nil of
our neighbors have porch iscd rod*
aml are snfo from tlio storm. I’. ,
pa Imd thorn plu "si on oir house
and lius cut down most all of our
once beautiful grove in front of the
house so the lightning nan flu.l . m
rods or tlio people oan see th in
low which you recun it is.'.
Tliere was a jolly wadding at tho
iesidonoo of Mr. John I’uee’s last
Thursday morning, Mr. Juke Lit
tle, of Umphrey's district, to Mis.
Mary Puce, Geu. M. Little Esq^
joined them for life, and you know
t n t limy he a long tin e, lmt that
is tlio way »ir. Little does you
know.
Mrs, John 1. Algooil departed
this life last Wednesday, and Uncle
lolin is very low. It was tlio <!i -
sire of tlio old people to die and he
hurried at tho sumo time, us most
of tho readers know they weiti old
and highly respected.
Mutt'o Matthews.
f'.o ioumoii Ho?jIo«j,I YelSavod.
From a luttor writ In by Mrs. Alla F
limit, of Uroton, S, D., wo quote: ‘'Wu.
sken with a hail cold, which settled mi
»"■ Lungs, cough sot In and tinally ter-
""ntoil in Consumption. Four doctors
n o mo lip, saying 1 could Hvo lint a
sort time. 1 gnvo myself up to my Nn-
"iT, determined If I could not stay
• i'll my frlouds on earth, I would inert
.. .v absent ones above. My husband was
1 vised to net Dr. Kina's Now Dlrenvory
'consumption,coughs nod colds, i
•' it a trial, took in at), night kotllost
1 .soured me, and thank tied I am now
• it nail hearty woman," Trial hot
fioont lonnnlly A oonnnlly’s Drug
■no, roguhindxo, 60c, and $1.00.
the land turnoil t« bay, and
Hudson sued Mr. Colo for corn and
cotton that ought linvo grown wlior
tho lny grow, uml that's how come
those gentlemen from Dallas up in
tho second story of l’uulding
After dinner Mr. Bullock hitch
ed up to tho buggy uml wo polot
out over there to hour the trial, wo
reached Embry about 2 o’clock
they wore through with wituossos
mid wore ready to hour ivhutj th
lawyers hud to my about it, w
hud * several law speeches, uftci
which tho jury retired to make iij
a verdict. After fif con miuutci
tlio jury returned with tho follow-
pig, verdict:
Wo tho jury find tlio defendant
guilty of la/.iiUMH m the lir. t (logic
also -Dvl.00 uml cost. Goodliy li
I cornu nguin.
It. E. L. R.
A Bad Cold
intapfliMllly .
In::, iixpoolormlnn
iiimI lirondiiul till
lAlllig cough, the
<’lifrry IVctornl.
Rimtlirn Irritation
•I, may lend
urn In illlllmliy of hnwilli-
. or sorunoM **f tlio lliroal
pi, with a roiiNlanlly Irrl-
fi-ry bust remedy is Ayer's
It removes tin* phlegm,
■top* coughing, ami In-
i an oinergoucy iiiodlolno,
.'toral should bo In every
)'«••'» Ho rry 1
•nipliold.
" I here is tintlilitR better for roughs than
M i's ( berry Pectoral. I lino no oilier
vp:ir»iloii."~ Annie B. Uutlor, loo l’ondnt.,
lovlilouce, It. I.
• J suffered severely from bronchitis}
Ayr
CURED BY
i Cher
ry I’cctornl. It saved my life."
-Ue<». II. Hunter, Uooso Itlvor, N. H.
"About a year ago I took tho worst cold
that ever n ie.au had, followed by a terrlhlo
• ""Oil. Tlio l.esl mo,Ileal al.l wn. of n,i
avail. Al last I began tu S|.lt blood, wlirn
II was sil|’|i,noil to l.o all over with mo.
I veil leiuo.ly l ill.-.l, till a ll,l|lilHir reruns
in,‘ii,lo,I Ayer'. Cherry Poctorat I iis.lt
lull u toas|HK)Uful ol this mdlcliir, Hires
tours a day, regularly, and vary
Improve. My comrIi 1,-ft tnr, my
T was iindlsliirhrd, my apprlll,, re-
P'd. myriiiaolniod llml.s gnlm'il ilrsh ami
imUi ami, lo-ilsy, il.auks |„ tlio porioral,
la a woll man."— II, a. Uoan, at wilder
l-awrenco, Mass.
ill
i little writer from tile l 0 " 6 i I'tUlidillO*
stntc writes splendid. I
ask her how she likes Texas.
Uncle Billy whnt about politics a ng
Ills time?
1 think ("ovolniid is tho man for towri of Dallas, Ga., on the first ’1 ues,
day in March UByj, within the legal
hours of sate, lo the highest bidde
for cash, the following described
i-xt President. Money was mure
iloiity under Cleveland's adminis
tration than it lias ever been, -
col ton was a bolter price then than P^y. ‘o-wit: The South half o
Inf nr linn Vn aaw .rs aim »saaa#I -1!■
i , i , lot of land No, 995 in the second dis
Jumlsi hmv are you for . . , . ■ .
... ..... - ... , . irict ard 3rd sectioo of Paulding
now.
Cleveland? I think wo will elect
Mr, Jones again for Gov. All the
most popular nfewspnpeia in the
stato are iufaror of Mr. Jonos
Correspondent Tom Fumble is 11
Cobh man. 'All the republicans
will go for Cobb, because ho is a
corrupt man.
What lies got the matter with
Sly Fox,Bill Stormcr and the bal
ance of llio correspondents, it seems
us though tliwy have quit writing
they must come again and write
the news of their section,
Well Mr. Editor I pot on my shoo
to-dry for the first tiino in twenty
days. I can go to work now.
Good hick to the editor and all the
New Eua readers.
Glide.
DRIGilT'B DISEASE.
X*j \,IJ suyeae with vre.k kidney,
cenfinuv to tufitrl
Cf p.'.l itr.it’.l.ij 1 allmcuts tliero Is none
mor* 1 r rifln «<1 >1 *n«1ly chert. *f neglected,
tbuu Di-ui?. TliuUMinae who
fuJ'.-r fr. in tliit tli -k do i.Qt ev. n know
they • • i*• » l-vt • 1. It romcn tit <>n n 1 ci.v.n
kln'.vly Ini Mirely, liko u thief (h tho
It hnx id. syinpt.iii.n peculiarly Its
ov.n, It'll \U rfrtut in nt ilintnl by symp*
b).:i. Hmt misfit l»o trserd tn oilier caiiscs.
The ||.iWi of the Iwnly rar.r in color from
l!};iit to (lark, mi l if li ft f iumllti^ cuiwno
• rly
nit nt tlmi mi
Kro.inoiitly th
uinI' T t!.e left
Uio ht k. Tl
drowsy, is easily f-l- ,
tjjloomy niul im* lanolioly disposition
l.n eiHier re,I or white,
is « jM*in nhoiti tlio loins,
iiihler, or in the srouil of
Hillcss uml
d, ontl UftiAMy of
i. Tito
WEASC KKDNEYi
kidney:;
I)iSC:lSf
is (•) (III
,‘n f.iet.rirfKlit’l
M!lll|i'ion
[■dy t
bmly nutli
t’ltslu iwvuy. rnnhluto prop
their flinttlon, tlio Uiuney
inactive mi,I ov ery fuiii'tlon of tli
ve mid overv fun .....
(treat wen kit css nml einAci
of InijM.vt rlslnreiii
r.tll
.•k tlii.i ilccay «
;t1 htre.fu't!
mlt
f Nnt-
ml lir.r-
imrilla.
monltv.iily ai Dr. .lolin Hull's fiur
Bulleron from Hrhrht's Dis-nv
ly their friend : mi l physicians to dlo Im
fount! Nifcty in tliis r nudy nml by It,
been restored ;o hi idtlwrid pli
Klvvar.l M. Muct. *
leal viro
i:..i
of loo hi
1 ►.rt'«hl , s.!tn
"/w
•ry |»,iId, \i 5Ak. Iiuv i ,l nt.il thin
MADE 8TROWG.
be4vi to un * V,-. ItnU's Harttu; nPlh*. Tito
chatt i mini • In n.,- In Hum- months In
Slmpl.. Won I'd fill. I Killnoit In lit sli. My
Itrlii" b (Mini eleur Hint uhmi lny HO pain,
Mv <h : Uhin util jippitllvi iHMiimi joint.
rich coloi' of In* iltli. I tarnui.* strong, nn«l
hi ! V t deter f. it better In t ty t!fo limn Mo
now. I licit..*vo ! o-.vo my ccutmtn.l ciUtr
unco to Hull's .saninpiirllliu"
• fie
ml kin
Is
itroyr
yourtalf dssf uklng qui
ck Myruti will curt* y
ilAfl
l.o unpli'ssaiilsfter
John d. Park A
ITo, 177 am! l?tf Bye
t7]
is, W hclctale Agmts,
1, ClnctnuivU, O.
S (f
« • wioai^wi:au> NKin
us. ni:niLiTATE
'vi»o iii folly ami i^itorat.c
have hilled away thoir v
Hr. J. D. AYEH & CO., Lowell, Mass.
e-id by ull IlrugaliM. 1‘rlvi’ ,1; .1, bottloa, »i.
LUNA, ALA.
HAY (IE01UHA.
Editor New Era,— I did no,
know whether would allow a cor
respondent from tlio second story
--f Pauldiug or n6t, therefore I,. ^,.0.0
f- ar .d to write lest my letter would S'itlor and family are Mown with
Hii.l ! I— ....... A A 1 ... . 1 • I I l.n .1 1 r . 1 *
MII. Editor—I will try to write
tho nows of this section. The far
mers of this country have been
turning land tlio passed week,
preparing for another crop,
'Ve lmve boon enjoying some
very pleasant days for tlio passed
week. It seems as though merry
spring had appeared.
Me grip is taking hold of peo
ple in this section. Uncle W. B.
find its way to tlio waste basket.!
1 have lived in Pauldiug twenty
two years and thought 1 was ke -j -
i"g "j> with the times, but I fra-ik-
■ y admit that I never knew befor
t .at our county was two story high
u.itil I canm up hero and suv i.
with my ow.y eyea, and us far a.,
tell ng what time of day it is bv
tlio sun il is im; ossihic, but for mv
Waterbary watch I would bo lift.
Thu reason of this is 1 have been
used to living below the Siih, and
now I am abovy it.
The piop'o up here are taking
things easy and seem to be well
satisfied. They matte plenty of
corn, meat, peas, oats, wheat, bay
iml syrup to do them as long as it
last, and that's about as good as is
dono anywhere else, tho rest of
their time they are busy doing
nothing.
tho dreadful grijipc.
Mrs. E. 1!. Ilhomas lms been sick
for a long time with pneumonia
fever; avitli tho exceptions of th,,
richness I have limned nbovo is al
the suffering I know of at present
Ike health of this tountry is very
good this winter, for so much bud
weather in the passed six weeks
Merry spring will soon appear
again with littie birds of tlio land
Hying from tree to troo singing their
i.ieet soqgs. The beautiful llow-
rs of the wild forest will burst
forth and send'tho sweet fragrance
far and near. The. tall oaks of the
forest will put on their coat of
beautiful green. Then everything
will be lovely and sweet.
3l bo Chilian trouble is now set
tled, and the only gun shot was
when Mr. Ilarison shot off his
e.ovt'i
KoroMKIItY, MIN'D and
MANHOOD causing terrlblo|(tn las upon
Iho wells of life, ltciulaclio, * Ilnrhtclir
Dreadful Dionm i, IVc.ikaass of Memory!
Peoples up 01 tlio face, mid all Iho effects
loaulln ; I i only deny, Cin> un. You o
insanity, seed UOlHv OK J.ipg
(scaled) fi , wiili particulars of a home
cure. N Caro No Pay. Ii|{, PARK-
KH, JHO N. Cherry, Nr s vll , Tt nn.
suentt s sale
for March 1892.
State of Georgia, county of I’auld-
will be sold before the court
house door of said county, i r the
county Ga., levied upon a* the prop
erly of Tbos. J. Parsons, to satisfy a
Superior court Mortgage fi fa from the
Superior court of 1'aulding county-
infavor of G. W. Ragsdale va. Thos.
J. Parsons Property pointed out by
plaintiffs Atty. written notice as te-
quired by law. '
Also at the same time and place
will be Sold lots of land in the town
of Kr.uwclt, Ga., said county, known
as Nos. i and 2 and fronting on bridge
street 60 feet each, ruoniiig back re
spectfully 22s feet,and zoo feet, w.
L. Farrow joins on the South, joined
on the west by railroad property, said
lots being a part of original land lot
No. 988, also 35 acres more or less of
land lot 958. Also lot of land No.
957 containing forty acres, all in the
18th district and 3rd section of Pauld
ing county, Ga. The same being the
lands on the west side of the branch
running through side of lot No. 957.
and on the East side branch running
through No. 958, all in the i8tk dis
trict and 3rd section of said county
luviod on ns Iho proporty of E. w
Flmlin, and M. E. Kmlin ^defendants
n fi fa, to satisfy a mortgage Superior
court.fi fa issued from the Superior
of Duncan ic Camp vs. JK. w. Emlin
and M. IB- Emlin, property pointed
WOMEN who haviTftend
I'lvkadirs, Neural
Ki'(«, - s e >n'y, PioIubo, and
P -lii'ul Menstruations Dis
oidura, niul Dis|,liieeiiiont-
inid .Xuciml Organs, Pur-
orihn-u, etc.,'should
for "’Oil VVS aODKOPMPt-7.-o.ilcd)
free with lenticular- for home care. No
I lire No Pay. S i,'I,tide Qimltficntionc
•’"•''lilted JEsi-eelonee. Careful Diageo
is anil lloiusl Roixsaontatious urj
ecroUiof our sue, ess. Address,
C. W. PAItKKU M. II., 810 N.Chili
Nashville, Tenn,
DEFORiVij I iES!
Cn
i Eye i II.
r l.ln
Curvatiiro of the
(tub hoot, Hip Joint Disease, and
.11 deformities of iho Han,is, Arms
.ogs, anil 1 oet radieally cured ’ ’
IH-vKIdl l.'EMIM ; S .
Siii-eillnoiis Hair,[Wine Marks, Moles
"•..l-iiniess!, and forfceUy rimovod
0 1 , for v.ilu ihle treatise on the ’a'.ove'
Ail.lres- ('. w j -| KI M
< liorry.
i lo T
ROKEN,™
n t
EASE, Van neon
Ih ie.iilhe;; a (
D
I)R. PA
Street, N'.l
TU of (.'HU
11 valuable
oil) free, ami | 01 ,
eured at home, hy Wl i
" . '! , X U til ( lie
He. Tenn. Il ltn wri
1:0 dangerous. Plea,
01111 ho ,v long afflicted.
■| tli 1892.
Also at tho name time and plnco
will be sold one eight undivided in
loivst in three ncres of laud in th_
North Eust corner, of lot of land
No. 1010 in tlio second and fird
tection of l’uulding county fin., on
which iB situated a grist mill, lovi-
id on us tlie property of \V. N,
Harris, tocntiBfy a superior court
fi fa issu -d from tlio superior court
of 1’aulding county Ga., infnvorof
\V. L, Hollins administrator of
Elisha Harris dec. vs. \V. N. I Ini
is and John S. Harris - terms cash,
written notice given ns required by
law.
Also nt tho same time mu’ place
will be Hnld ; town lot No. 20 hi
block "A” No d in block "E" No
in block “U,”ulso lots Nos. 2-4-
-lO-lO- 11 and one half of No. 3
in l-lock "F” all in the town of
Dallas 1’aulding county no., on
which is situated the hotel, also
welling and other valuable build
ings, and situated on tlio East side
of Cartersvflle street in said to#n
of Dalles, Alsol! feet front off of
he South end of town lot No. 1 in
block “A" tho same rciinning hack
West -1ft feet, also 17 feet off of lot
No, 10 in block “A" fronting in all
Oil Curtersville street 28 feet, and
running buck West 80 foot. con.
tabling 1 GOO square feet on
which is loented n good I wo story
brick storo liouso [occupied at the
present liy J. B, Foote. Also
town lot.No. 3 in block E on which
is loented 11 good livery stable; al)
of tho above described properly
situated in tho town of Dzlla
1’aulding county 00. Also six head
of homes described as follows:
One bay mure called Kate, one
dark colored muro called Mpllio,
one hay home called Dick, ono sor
rel horse called John, ono sorrel
horse called Willis, mid one sorrel
homo called Charley. Also one
I wo homo top carriage, one two
home top hack, one top buggy and
0110 open buggy, and two good sets
of double harness. All of said
horses, carriages and buggies can
ho seen at J. B. Foote’s livery
-(able. Levied 011 as tho jirnperty
of J. li. Footo ono of the defend
ants to salisfy two superior court
li fas, issued/rem the superior court
if Pauldiug county aa„ one infnvjr
of Lock wot d McClintock vs. J
li. A: T. A. Footo mid T. A. Clouts.
• ho other infnvor of Cowan & Co.,
s.yj, Ii. A '1'. A. Foote. All of
ho above property is nowin pos-
sens'rn of J. ii. Footo' one of th 0
di fondants. Property pointed mitj
by plaintiffs Aatty
Hu'mphkeyk
. ,;.v : i v'
SpSSEsSiiS •: v.) :rs
uffT irnuMni.i l*. • * c; *. pad jca.
I Fp?*r*» C-Jiiio-tl'-n. ter.ai:-niAlt n ji
I l F»lur«| i’trloiu. .ur,
J J \v klfr ■, too I’ruf nu* • ,’id
1 i teHflftnaas;'- K,: ‘ r " :si
M fe*; BTiS'*' h ' ,:c * n
fernllSiwH*, W>itlH« IiN». *,*S8
Little Early Rl*«r* .h»w fta minkmm
By the Great Sonthcrn Weekly, The «aie, ‘aml why? Simply thiy v
Specifics .
Paulding County Sher
iff's Wild Land Tax
Sale for March,
1S9&f."
State of Georgia, cou.ity of I’auld'
ing. will he sold before the court
house door of said county, in tlie
town of Dallas, ca., on the first Tues.
day in March, 1892, to the IrghesJ
bidder for cash, within the legal hours
of sale the lolloping property, to-wit:
Lots of land No. Afio.53O.537 539-541-
548 arid 549, all in the 18th district
and 3rd serlion of Paulding county.
Nos. 80-37,8 and 557 ih the 19th
district and 3rd section of Paulding
caunty, levied on as th • property of
I. Y. Sawtcll, to satisfy a tax fi fa
issued by W. T. F\ Tlioma-, tax io!
Atlanta (onstitiit.on,
Ten Iron mi ml riolltm will be distiil-ut-
cil thin ye.tr by The Weekly Go.\fU’iri’-
Tioif, publislic ! at Ailauta, Ga. f iniiong
it* HtibucribeiN.
Tliis great newspai^f 1 in already the
birgest circulation of any weekly new»>
pai>«r ]Mil>lihb.»tl 'in the United State*,
nnd, with one cxceiitiftjn. in London, tlie
largest in tlie world, ii is, ilrst and fore*
must, n newspaper, eluoiiJcling every
v.eek tlie full news of nil tlie werlit, and
devoted especially to the development of
the south. Its circulation now exceeds
•*'0,000 and il is imshiiig for 9UO.OOO.
.Sample copies will be sent on npplirnlion
A Tcn Thoiifanil-Dol'RV I Ltr|Uutlon.
Elve thousand dollars will bo divided
among its subsi ribers betweeu now and
July 1st, and $5,000 betweeu ti*cu and
the end of the yeur.
Tho first division will l»e lmved on the
result of the mnniwating convention of
the taogreat pRtties in June, and ilie
other on the result of the presidt nlial
election.
no,,.. . .. lector of said county, for his state and
court of I’aulding county Ga., nfavor . 4 , , 3 ,u
fn . ^ h ", county tax for the year i8oi.
of Duncan ir Camn vs. Sb.. w Vm m 1 ' '
Also nt the same time and place
umi in, i*niiii*, propeny pointed i**.****- uuie auu j i.ilc
out by plaintiffs Atty., wiitten notice w *^ be sold lot of land No. 142 in
given as required by law. This Feb l * lc - ,rc ^ ditnrlct and vrd section nf
are pleasant in taking ami happy in ra
suits. A pill for the multitude. Far
Halo hy Dr. S. Robertson80a.
Paulding County Sheriff’s
Sale of Unreturued Wild
Land for M«y 1892.
Stale of Georgia, Paulding county.
Will lie s «M itelore tho court house door
of said cotu ly, fit the town of padtta Os.
on the flirt rueaday Iii klay, 1802.* ftn 4Ua
highest bidder for eaali, tli^ following
proper!.*, to wit: Lt*' of ard No. 90 in
the 3rd district and 3rd section of Pauld
ing county G.i., levied on as uureturna^
wild land to satUfy a tar ft la issued by
W. T. F. TJiamas tnr collector of aald
county, lufavor of the State ami County
tor its state an 1 county tax for tha year
1801.
Also at the sin e time an,d place wilt
he sold lot ofland No. 514 in the 3rd di*-
ti ict 3rd suction of Pavlding covnt v Ga.1
levied on as tho u teturned wild land to
l,u »** satisfy a tax fi fa, issued hy HT. T. .F*
Tho national democratic convention Thomas tax collector of said county fof
meets at Chica7o June 21st.
Tltc hntional republican < onvent 011 This February 4th 1892.
the 3rd di-rrict and 3rd section of
Paulding county, ca., levied on
the property of S. II. Cohen, to satis
fy a tax fi fa issued by \V. T. F. Tho
mas, 'ax col ectorcf sahl county, in
favor of the strttc and county
IL Cohen, for his sidle and county
tax for the year 1S91.
Also at the same time and place
will be sold lot of land No. 509 in
the 19U1 district and -rd section 0/
Paulding county, cd., levied on as the
property of W. f. Tucker, to satisfy
a tax fi fa issused hy W. T. F. Thom
as, lax collector of said county, infa - . •
or of the State co. vs VV. J. Vucker, for
his state and cuunty tax for the yeai
i8yi. This February ^tli 1892,
Also at the same time and place
will be sold lot of land No. 279 in the
3rd district and 3rd section of Pauli!
ing county ca, levied on as the prop
crly of ii. A. Dudley, to satisfy a tax
fi fa issued hy w. T. F\ Thomas, tax
collector of said county, infavor of the
Stato and county vs. o. A. Diiblcy
for his Stale a*d comity tax for the
year 1891
Also at the same time and place-
will he sold lot of land No. ; 26 in the
3rd district nnd 3rd section of I’auld
ing county (ia.,toHntify a tax fi fu
issued hy W. T.F. Thomas, tax
collector of said county, levied on as
tho pro parly of Tlios. L, Worn ink,
for his State and county tax for ih
year 1891.
Also at the same time and place
will he sold lot of land No. 13 in (he
19th district and 3rd section of Paul
•ling county on., levied on ns the
property of J. A. Thompson to satisfy
» tux 11 fa issued by w. T. F. Tho
mas tax aollector of said couilty, infa
vor of the State co.|Vs J. A. Thompson
for his State and caunty tax for the
year 1891.
Also at the same time and place
will be sold lot of land No. 530 in the
18th dislrct and 3rd section of P.uilil
ing county oa.. levied on as tlio
property of Marion Bcthune, to satis
fy a tax fi fa Issued by w. T. F\ Tho-
mas tax collector of said county, infa
vor of the State and county vs. Ma.i-
on Bcthune for his State and county
tax for tlie year 2S91.
This February 4U1 1892.
J. A. Westiikools,
Sheriff,
Isaac Wn.i.iAMs,
G. 'V. F’trtii;,
Deputies
•otH nt Minneapolis Juno 7h? .
Floth will nominate a condidate lor
president and vice president.
82,500 for the First Prlfff,
Twenty-five hundred dollars in
gold will be given by The Constitu
tion to the successful answers of the
questions;
"Who will be the nouinee of each
party fot president and vice president?
Any person selecting the fournau.es
thus chosen will be entitled to the
first prize of $2,500 cash, and if, .by
chance, more than one answers cor
rectly, the prize will be divided ac
cordingly.
t„00 fur a Second Prizo.
Five hundred dollars in cash will
lie divided among those who ruiss
correctly only three out of the four
names thus chosen as party stand
aid bearers, so that the guessrr may
prophesy wrong as to one of tlie four
names, and getting three correct will
come in for this prize,
C-,000 -Muit—250 Prizes.
In addition to the above $3,000 in
gold $->.000 more will be distributed
:*i 250 prizes, consisting of twenty-
five gold watches and twenty-five sil
ver watches, the retail value of which
i- $40 and $20, re-peclfully, and zoo
copies of Webster's Mammoth 1 Her
ION ARIES, original edition, fully illus
'rated and consistingof 1,500 pages.
The Gold watches will be given lc
every hundreth ballot of the first 2,-
500 received, the silver watches to
the next series of hundreth bil ots
and after that every fiftieth ballot wi.
receive one of the zoo Wcbstr':
mamma h diction -ries,
All ballots must be acce.mpanied
by one year's subscription to The
Weekly CunstiI'UTtuy, ..t on!-, $1.
and must bo written on a -operate
piece of paper from that containing
order for subscription.
Tlie winner of any of the .7: prizes
above noted will bo given 11 free gue-s
at the next $5,000 dist. ibuticn after
July 1st. This cost you nothing and
you may get $2,500 or $500 iu gol
You will certainly rec -ivc the greatest
weekly newspaper published in the
south for one year and there will neV-
be a year when a great newspape?
will lie more interesting than this one
Address all communications to The
Constitution, Atlanta, Ga
its Date anil county tax tor the year lMl'.
J. A'. WKzTahooKs,
SharlS
Isaac william.,
,ue|iuti
0«r azprricnr. revere many ill., manjr
l-lfi* and ninny bills. Our ill. .re .malt:
cr, our pill, are .nailer and our bill,
.re smaller when wenKe D» Witt'a Little
Early Ulnars. Dr. 8 HobcrU fi A Sonf
Salary $»: per w.'ok: bunted—Good
Agente to a.-ll our g«r..rel lino of n.r-
chandts.- No peddling. Abov- .alary
will tie paid io "llvo” agents. For fur
ther hiMnimtion, addetn!
fclllCAtiOfiKNEiUL Stl’Pl.f tty
tiS West Van llureu St.'
CHH.’AUO, ILIo
A I.tat convinces the most ekeplical
carefully | repined, pleasant to h
taste. DeWiU’v cough and oonsumptio
euro Is a valuable remedy. For Sale 1 j
Dr. 8. Robertson A Son.'
NOTICE
I will pay cash for all kiiiifs 6
fur skins delivered at tlio Allianci
Store in Dallas.
J. T. BONE.
don't want a bail
want 11 lull Lr .Hi. Voii •><>:
n. 'I In :i use D'uWitt's
>:•*. tli* f i .-, id. Mill.) j»j
)i\ ItuLcrUou .( .Sun.
pi-1 liv
♦*xi«n, V
•lori't w ’.
$1200 A YEAR.
We wil pay the* above salary to
any live agent or salesman sfclling
our general line of Merchandise and
Supplies. Particulats and Catalogue
on receipt of 25 cents for expres-
sage. A. K A keen Ik Co.,
53 River Street, Chicago, 111.
'Vhat measure, arc you taking to stop
that rough? Let m suggest Do WHY.
igh and cousunipliou euro. It is in
fallible. Dr, N. Hobertsou .4 Non.
Siive I -- Your Money
ON l.VEKYTHING YOD llL'l’.
"Lite for Our .Mammoth Catalogue-
A 50(1 page Bunk,
Containing illustrations, and giv’ng low
ustiiinmifn•hirer's prices 011 all kinds o'
goods and supplies: Ciocerles, H, u c
Hold (li), -ils, JKuinitiire. Clothing, I .ail.
ies' and Cents' CL,thing and Kmni Iiinj
Coods, nreus Hoods, W hile Hoods, or-
Cooils, Hats ami caps, Hoots ant .-hoes’
Clovi s, Notions, Cil.i:.smi e, Statioaerv
W’a'elna. (docks, Jewelry, .Silverware
"'liil», AgiieuLural ImpH
GEORGIA ,
I’ACUiINi; f ’, ( NTV. )'
l’o all whom it may concern? ■
" • ••• Hogn.' lias in dlie f6:i
up) lied to the uiiderstgutd fi
penniiLenlJ lettais of silministr:
•ion on the estate or John Shelnul
late of said county deeeused. and
will pass upon the same at ni
office on the 1st Monday in Man-
next. (liven under my hand an
official signature. This Fobrimr
'Itli 1832.
ft. C. scocinibs!
Ordinary?
Von may cough nnd cough and con;
and cough and cough but you will no \
11 take Do Witt’s Cough and Oousuni
bold by Jlr. 8. Koleit*
Sul
Administrator's Sale.’
7 ha Sure Road To Health.
i Hu nt i
l.v FIR T-C
tnr sent on ret
A.-.S'C.d
nipt of
ii
'J l.e .sick or diseased should tak
1 o eh dices, but shou'd use a remedy
that Ins been thoroughly tried, is en
d H ied by thousands and which sum
ly c fit's all diseases by removing the
cause, Such a medicine is Radam'
Written U*.; Mite l c Killer. Send stamp forpam
county
C.it»l
I postage.
Good A'? 1111» wanted
| and city to introduce
men cao m>ke as much .os $.*»() per week
A. KAIU'EN A CO.;
5B River Nt.; Cll C.UiO
Feo given tenant in possession ns jhlel giving fui, particulars andyou
ri‘1111 110(1 1 iv nw • _ •»1 . 1
roii hvsitp^,
t of* Onio n's Iron Hitters.
l'hviicln:.-. uvommcml it.
A** ih-Aiom keep U *l.oe |-r DolUa,
1.! i.:-aio« keep It n.OC |«r twtu*, Oon.iOo
■ iwle-xaMX rod eiva«i mlUae. oa irnwji
-qliited by law,
J. A. WESTBROOKS,
Sheriff.
ISAAC WILLIAMS,
G. W. FURR,
Dlittus.
SalTz-c.
will act wisely, It cures more diseases
<! lickly and permanently, than all oth
ei 1 e-ue lies put together, and it liter
ally the Kir.g of all remedies ever
p'aced before the public. See adver-
t'situent elsewere.
The ttr.
Hi
t Salve in the world for Cut
-n:.. Flcere, Salt Khcilln, Fe
ver Sores, T, tter. Chapped Halida, Chit-
1,1 litis, Coins, and all Skill Eruptions,
in.t ]H,«itivi-!y cures Piles, or 110 pay ro-
t ei:td. It h, guaraiitocd to give perfect
attraction, onromy refund.il. Prf. c
•■} .-eats P-i lox. For sale I.y Ccimali v
C0.1 natty Druggists
GEORGIA, .. . . 1
l’.u’t.DiNc' CocntY. {
Agreddbly to ah’ order of tli
court of Ordihary of 1’auldiii]
will be sold at auction at the corn
house door of said county in tl
town of Dallas, oa., to the bigbei
biddor for cash on the 1st Ttieada
in March 1892, within "Hhe legt
hours of sale the following propert
to wit: Lot of lihd No." 1094' j
the second district and' 3rd seeti-j
of Paulding county Ga., sold ns th
property of Naitcy Strickland lat,
of said county dl-eeased. Tlfi
February 3rd 1892.
Mary Stricklond,
Adinidistratrir.
Do you want tostv*from’ 25 to60 ret
011 every Dollar you spend? If 10, wr
for onr Mammoth Illustrated Calalogi
containing lowest manufacturers' pric
of Groceries, Dry Goods, Hoots si
Shoes, Clothing, Hardware, Agricultu
Implements, etc.
Mailed on receipt of 20 cents for pc
(ago.
CHICAGO GENERAL SUPPLY CO.
178 W, Van Huren St.,
Chicago. I
. Ignorance of tho merits of Ye W-i
Little Early Risers is a misfortune, flu
little pllls rigulate thn liv, r.. nn- lie>
ache, dyspepsia hau I.rt>th,const ipstl
and tntioiuness. 1 For Sail- I.y- Hr.' 8.1 hi
itson&Sou.