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LOCAL ITEMS.
. Did \ou got that valei
expcjted?
H A nAt.soN county liao a litied
party organization,
Mr, Thomas Griffin returned
from Atlanta Monday,
TtlEItlC is some cotton ncaltored
about in Ibis county yet unsold.
Mr. T. 0. P. Brand has moved
back from Acwortk to Paulding,
near Now lfopo.
Ouu foresight is short, but wo
believe that cotton will bo low
again next season.
I The colored school of Dallas
is conducted by a now teacher from
Atlanta by the name of Thomas.
There was a man from Wa It
er county this stale in Atlanta a
few days ngo 6 feet 11 inches tall;
wasen’t he a long one?
■ SOME of tho hoys while work
ing the road last week near Mr>
Wade’s had a little fight, but no
damage much was done.
Mr. John T, Hone who for (he
past few weeks has suffered unto'd
pain, from rising on his hand,'onus
ed from a hurt. It is better.
Hall's Vegetable Sicilian HairjRe
newer is unquestionably the best pre
servative of the hair It is also cur
alive of dandruff, tetter, and all scalp
affections.
We hear more complaint
against the press than could la
told in a month; because, instead
of giving their readers news, they
are feeding them on stale political
bosh.
The man that is stumping tin
state for the third party, is a I ret
thinker from away.up North. 11
will li ul it a hand job to wean na
tive Georgians from the dsmocratit
jurly.
J’oi.K roDNn will be entitle!
to tho senator from this the ilSth
senatorial district next time Tin
name of Mr. Coleman,of tly- Cedar
town Standard, lias been suggested
as a probable candidate.
11 n't wa-t ‘ time, money, am
health, trying every new madiclne yo;
may sec advertised in the papers, t
llie cause of your trouble is in tin
blood, liver, stomach, or kidneys, takt
Ayer's Sarsaparilla at once, and In
sure of a cure. Take no other.
The supreme court of the stub
. has iccentlv decided that where a
part of a fence district is by ordei
of the ordinary cut into a stock
law district, thatstoeklaw pre-nib
in that portion so cut into tin,
stocklaw. The case went to tin
supremo court from Polk county.
There’s not* town or city in the
South as well advertised, as the
thriving city of Tallapoosa. It
lias nover forgotten or neglected ii
single opertunity to present to the
reading puhlid'its many advantages
for investors, and a pleasant city
for those wishing beautiful and
cheerful homes. It now has all
. the'modern improvements, besides
a daily paper to boom tho place
and then the Atlanta Constitution
contains a letter of tho doings rtf
Tallapoosa each day.
r DO YOU READ?
. j If so, this offer is
intended for you.
Wo hate R'.ndfehKpccial arrange
ments with the
WEEKLY CONSTITUTION,
The Great Southern Weekly,
Published at Atlanta, [by which w fi
are enabled to offer it with our pape r
for ONE YEAR for only This
offer last only a short while. Now is
your (.hance to get all the news of a
the w fi d and your borne paper for
the pree of One Paper
Every clubbing subscription at this
rate is entitled to a chance n\ T he
Constitution's Sio.ooo Free Distribu
tion for 189*, details of which will be
found elsewhere.
This is the mpst remarkble combi
TO TH E FARMERS!
Tho Dallas cemetery luv—i
1 a;n prepared to negotiate
promptly
Five Year Loans On Farms.
1 e.hargo for my services a cash
commission of 6',f, width will eov-
r all expense except $'Q or 415
for Abstract of Title.
Please call on, or write to,
C. P. N. BARKER,
Room 82, Gould Building,
Atlanta, (la.
If there is any way under the
Sun to bring about u reaetin in
business, autl lift ns out of poverty,
and mako us moro prosperous as a
whole, we would be glu.l to got on
that line, and if any one knows tho
way and it accords with honesty
uni uprightness, give the plans to
the public, that we all may pull
together 1 for we arc nil alike inter
ested; why is it we nil r 11 n’t see a
like, and work to each others hands.,
"LA GRIPPE-”
marked ynprovcnroT.k 1 >
A. few sScf-s efj n been
sold he'e Hrui ”,
Preaching '■(’). church
horn noxt'SiiOHaS
Mr. N, T. Kin'ork it Buffering
oonsidorablc pauiAvith his hand.
Some of our farmers intend try
ing a part of their crop in iiisli
potatoes.
Dr. Connally and Rev; >V. J.
Wool have hf* n trying the hook
line,
Persons suffering from “I,a Grippe' 1
are speedily and permanently cured
by HUMPH REVS' SPECIFICS
NOS, ONE and SEVEN. Nimiii'.h
On . allays the fever, pain and intis
ma ion, while No. .Skvi n cures the bet'n
ugh, Hoarseness and Sore Throat
Wrrv so much waste of word,
over who will he nominutod-by the
lemooratic party? Wo claim to
ho a democrat, ami all wo want is
a man in touch with tho masses of
this great country of ours, n ml
when tlm contention Kinds its
11110 before tho country, then will
be tho limo for work, and wo will
have no hesitancy in fuipporting
for president any man who has the
largest delegation at Chicago next
I line.
The Weekly Constitution mill
New Kit a for one year for 0110
Ittllar mid fifty cents, cash, to
lew subscribers. This offer will
sst only for a short while, call on
lie editor of tho New Er a at oner
.ml git both papers for •sl.'.H,
There sever lias been a time
II llie history of this country, that
ailed f r more t bought among the
arming class of this’country than
it pres'et. How to diversify the
anpa for tho pit sent year, to as to
nuke it profitable to ll.n fanm’i,
.ho great producing rinse of t he
ami, is the most perplexing ipiea
;ion that they have over nu t, ami
iow to solve it has not been done
>y any one that has undertaken it
0 fur. We wish we could advise
he plan, but must confess we are
not able to do so; it is yet an open
puEition.
To the question, Which is your fa
■orite poem? there may be a great va-
iety of answers; but when asked,
.vhich is your favorite blood-purifier?
there can he only one tcply—Ayer’;
sarsaparilla, because it is the purest,
safest, and most economical.
Tho Gipsy gang passed through
town Tuesday.
Mrs. N. W. Roberts has been
complaining this week
Mr. J. 1!. Rrewett bus been tick
ever since the death of his wife a
few weeks ago.
Mr. W. G. Roberts ami wife re
turned from Atl mtn Sunday.
Mr. T. J. Cooper Jr., has
proved Very much since our
issue.
Mr. 11. E. Shockly allowed
new patent attachment to gage the
depth of a plow, it. is to bo plan tl
on the stock, lie received it from
his brother in T \:is.
To now subscribers wo offer the
Atlanta Weekly Constitution ami
ihu I’.u 1,him; \i:w Ki a both for
one year for the small sum of "l.
50 cash.
Wotlno'idnv was court, dav i;i
1) '.lias.
11 ill is h ading Cleveland in New
York.
Mr John T. Bcnoli.v been elect-
ed marshal.
The town is having crushed
stone placed on her sidewalk 1.
Now is the lima to subscribe for
the Weekly Constitution mid The
New Kr: a, both for 41,50.
lain - -One red sandy .spotted
pig about three months old. If
a.’.y oiu will return it. I will pay
for it. U. N. Finch.
The Atlanta Msdirnl College
will dose the present term March
2nd. Dr. A. .1 • Cooper will get
11 through ami be ready for practice
then.
Kicn,
^ti.w^ ARlwr
|3T
Preaching at Pumpkinvino church
next Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. X. V Paris, of Cobb county
was in town Tuesday.
For W. \Y. (’.. go to Cnunatly ,V
Comiallv’s drug store.
The farmers were plowing last
Tuesday.
Horse trading was lively in town j
this woeK. • ji
Mrs. Ii, ']’• Drake spent part of.
this iiud last week with her son j
Mr. It S Drake, in Atlanta.
Mr. li. M. C. .Matthews has not 1
improved any since last- week. I I
NOTICE, *
An election of a county rchool 1
commissioner for tho county of j
Paulding will be hold, in Dallas, I
nation offer ever made. Every home I at tho court house, on lines lay i
should receive its I,oral Paper first, j March IOth 1802, by the board of I
andafter that, it should have the best i education of said county. Each !
Genera! Newspaper, bringing every! applicant will her required to stand ;
week the news of the world,"and over- a written examination upon tjues 1
flowing with the choicest special fea- ' tions famished by tho state school! ;
tures, such as the Weekly Constitu-1 couimi , i3ioiier .
tion, published at Atlanta, Ga., and . W. R. House
having a circulation of 156,000. j p, m | ‘
L. M. Washintqn, ;
Sec. Beard.
Tho old lady Shelton is at the
home of Mr. J. II. Turner, very
old mid almost helpless who Jins
very stout l;idy, but her age
li rjutBcd her to be infirm.
Mullein Better thali Cod Liver Oil.
Dr. Quillian, the leading authority
of Great Brittain on lung troubles,
gives his opinion based upon experi
ment, that mulfiu is better in con.
sumption than Cod Diver Oil. Tay
lor's Gherokee Kennedy of Sweet Gum
and Mullein will cure coughs, colds
and consumption.
Mr K P. (i.iniiV little farm
near his I:om»q wan turned into u
horse trading ground last Tuesday.
They have almost broke it up try
ing stock to the plow.
Shosiit’ G. \\ r . 1 Tirr was in town
Wednesday.
Mr. J. L. Phillips lias tho la
grippe.
Mrs. Dr. Foster is visiling in
Oedartown.
Mr. •John Moore has opened a
blacksmith shop at tho depot, amt
is ready for work.
! Mrs. Sailie ILigsdaln left yester
j <hty for kuoxvil e, Tent)., to visit.
| friends m Unit city.
A good many from Dallas have
been do Atlanta this week as u li
ne .‘■me 3 in the D. S. court.
'I bo ca 4 of Mr. M. V, Sanford
wan sot fot trial in tho U. S. court
yesterday.
Sweet Gum and Mullein is nature's
great remedy for could)?, colds, crodp
nsuiiiption, and all throat and iung
troubles.
Col. Mitchell, of Atlanta, was
town Wednesday on legal busi
ness.
The boys say tho credit system
will not open up until tin; first of
April.
Itll’SSlIe tail'll,
fa what a grateful heart of old Cyn
thia Ramsey say, of Ncwnan, Ga.,
spoke when after a seveie attack of
asthma had been relei ved by one dose
of Taylor's Cderokec Remedy of
Sweet Gum and Mullein, the great
medicine for coughs, colds and coil
sumption.
Read the new advertisement of
Davis & Finch in this issue, it is
full of bargains.
As soon as this crop i.» made
candidates will loom up in every
Col A. »l. Camp, of Viili
will east his lot with the people of
Dallas, and will entur actively up
on tho practice of la w. Wo ex
tend to.him a lienvty welcome.
Wo received a good communica
tion from Hiram yesterday, that
we had to leave out for the want
of space, but will try to n ake space
hereafter.
HUNTSVILLE LETTER
I have been thinking I would
write sometime, though 1 feared it
would finds its way to tho waste
basket. Tho health of this seelion
is bad with la grippe and fever,
and somo flu v. Mr . V. W, M. -
aide is dead, she died I he I 1th of
this moth with la grippe and fever?
and Mrs. M. Tiblvtts i t do . a
with la grippe and fever, and M.
Betsy Bowman with la giipp
Mr. ami Mrs. Carlton, W. G, Tib-
hilts, and navqral others sick, anil
t here isjiof; much work been done
on the farm yet. John brown had
bad luck last week* he had bought
a young mule and was breaking if
to plow, and kieitcd while hifehed
t<> tlm plow, and cut its ham string
in too, T. .1. Tibbitm wants to
buy a mule dial is broke to the
plow,-and work to a wagon, not
one that’s got' it leg or peck
broke. Hay Georgia correspond
ent got the 10 ori tho v/nr thought,
es lie has Jj.been in I he war
l hough. We ought to have pence
in the. family, peace in tho neigh
borhood, peace in the United Btatey
race all over the world, and ospc*
inlly with God, then all is right,
T. J. T.
PERFECTED
CRYSTAL LF.fiSiiS
IftAUC MARK.
Qitliiy It**. wit
f. 2
t ROBERTSON & SON.
lists,
Have the exclusive sale of the:
celebrated glasses ill Dallas, Ga,.
KELI.AM &, YOOPi8,
'I he only Manufacturing Opticiai
in the South, Atlanta, jGa.,
'Fwo nice young milk cows;
new milkers. Also two good plow
steers. Nrar Yqrkville. Janua’
ry. iihrd 1892.
•Mk. FmroR.— l ill you a
few sketches.
NY-' had a good vain Si.mbu
Dr. Armstrong luts had another
attack of tousilctus, but he is bet
ter now.
Wood end lumber is being dup
ed regular.
(t. B. Williams will move his
'tore to Bock mart this week; and
other* will move to Uockmurt or
acme other p aeo.
Mr. Finely was in Mom
lie had a pain in his right eye that
hurting him badly.
Mr S, 1). Holland was in
Monday.
Mr. Thomas 1 amp lias got able
to go on crutches, but cun*t boar
any weight Oil bin leg set.
Dr. Armstrong i ’t going to sol
out sonic gooseberry bushes; that
is another one of Ids antic progies.
•J. T. MeFlreath is making rail
fencing, and tatuniding to his own
busiuei s; if umno others would fol
low suit in this part they- would
have enough to do.
Mr. Gip Hick-
Inst week' to well
when lie return*
him a lo lb boy.
“Au huiwn.t pill b
went to Atlanta
tome lumber, and
his w ife show ed
Jl SHU),
tho iiol.lu
-uk
idmilio.
Iv K.
mid >
Wohortsou A - Sou .
Tim following
on tuiljoui'ipt.ioiiH
iiorBORH have
in to tho N nt r
siiil!<! out* last i’liiu! anil if i-
pli'M.imv wa ai’.lcnowli'iloo tlin
C'ipt of tlia natiin:
II, II. Ninlirj- ,
li. I’. SIiookIv,
SV. E. Slnii.’My,
Isii i ■ William •,
A. E. Wliit.-,
J. M. SVliit. i.’l.l,
\V. II. W. Irl,;
N. V. ’’I'HNK,
paid
ATTORNEYS AT
IN AIL THE COURTS
OFFICES AT
ROWNSVIL.LE AND DALLAS GA.
DAVIS FINCH.
The leaders of low price**,
Imve established a list of cash
proves that csniT he heat, for
distance we sell Georgia Itacdi-
et plow stocks at 85 ets each,
plows at *$,80 to 4,^5, sole leath
er good heodoek at 25 ets per
Sh, mik sole at 5J0 ets, kerosene
oil at 1.0 ets per gal. &c. Alloitr
goods sold cheaper titan com-
petitory. Csall on p.bs and he con-
vjnt'ed. Your Friends,
DAVJ-S k
Or Falling Slcknesa can
bo ourecl. Our remedy
cures aftor ull others
fail.
iimnTiTii
That you may try it
without expense v/e
v/Ulsend you one bot
tle free. Ail mrarw;
rUH. Give Ago, PoM;
Office and State. AJJrce
Hall Chemical Co.,
WEST PHJLA..PA.
Hto
ALL
DISARMS!
Consumption Cured-
“I believe it to bo one of the boi
medicines sold. Tlie physicians, two
years ago, said my wife ha cl consump
lion, I f»tli lungs aflectcrl. I have had
lo .Tend her South for.several springs
to keep lun alive, but since si e has
been taking Radam’s Microbe Killer
she ha» been right at home attending
to her business, and is in better health
than she has been in ?.o years.
“R. T. Pp'OKi-(!cd:irtowu, Ga."
Sovoral Dis^asea Ouml.
u I cheerfully testify to the cura
live powers of your medicine. Hav
ing been a sufferer from weal: dungs
bromlii.il affection and indigestion
after taking Microbe Killer all of the
above symtoms lmve entirely disap-
ppnrcd.
“Vours, ele., Dio .1.1 >a\i ,
I'eikllers are rot aupplied wlthi“Jnnitor Howard Memorial I.iiu.it)
the ;e famous glasses. New Orleans, I,a.”'
ji’O|{ SM;E. Asthma and Catarrh Cur’ d.
I have been a sufferer from asth
ma and catarrh for more than two
years past, getting most of my sleep
sitting up in bed or reclining in
chair. I have used-one jug of Rad-
am's Microbe K iiler, and for the last
three weeks have been slcel’ing nnlu
rally, soundly and sweetly as a child
• (an poi rut
'j,u> in.-. ..- ....r i«.r overy nnw
rlbur in •* North Ani»>rio ui ll'Miioit, 1 ' Our
(uinlly Jmiriml iin inu'illily puhljchilvn cOnslntlng ot
in puffuH, tlltcfI ?.!Ui Ui - *; i l-Tituro of the city,
I fu*JtU^e*i^unRn
.'! 'fid , i ubtnl.ii’d It • jul'l. .'i i i’...vi i Use turf, l utul u IhvIhIi
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> ftij lHil In tlt.tw lirf.it, lilt11 Uit li:iii(l-fmi)i< jirrmlfltn
■filit’ lull i‘M i lr< iilnilofi of fuvpapur iti ihuv/orlib Th«
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'I heir wotli i amoiti; tIn ffnanl end wo
■ uni rt-V ti jin t iiistlo I’orliait mill ii {•< rt. t Iikuuc ft> tin} t il^lu.il. Tlioro Is noll'inu
it-rful ah v ull ii . .irnnmcnitil Uiwi i» luuulffrnun frnimul Crnyon r*>T(ruUo( yourself or nny
•• <»i y> tir Iun.ll> tnc'Trfiiro this !•* u rhenc-i It* »• lllciliiio tj ir.t ouu uJroaily framed
> uly i ) huny lt\yiHii parlor absotatoly fi<*> tif cIhu'kc.
KHAD THE TOLLOWING BBA1TD 30 MVS’ DOTH:
1 u. 51.SO, price for ono yen'.'lAibfrcrlntloa to '‘North Aroerlrnn Ifni icn,” nnd eend ysnlso
Hi. r ijili, iliiiypu ur OotMi rrotyjK) of ycnrnr U or any imitihur of your f.lmily, llvlmr r.r
i t'n'l v- u will iiu.Ud you from i muu an orllt.lli’. I'llf life rl-/«r Ornyon l*oi t cult, and
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k*l *8,000 dully W
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•lUldJu^; ubuoiutnly
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1 attributed my relief to the remedy
and heartily receinroed it to any one
suffering from asthmatic ^*r catarrhal
trouble. Respectfully!
‘*Klw i .' K. Moon:,
(' .shier i.» Bank o f Arhiirsvil!**. G.”
Lever and Flux Cured?
“I cherfully testify that after taking
Microbe Killer for fifteen days I am
entirely cured, after being sick two
year?) with malarial fever, aid during
wich liine I contracted other diseases
flux, etc. 1 was attended during this
time by three of the best doctors of
the city without benefited.
YV.w. f)oni:i<rv,
“io Celeste St., New Orleans La.'
Mr. Radam’s Microbe Killer Cures
ail Diseases by Removing the Cause
Send 2-cent stamp for 48 page circu
For mimple of our work, wo refer you to tho ftdifor of fliis paper.
Motice!
8 It a vc a tcsi
Giorsc powcreji-
giisc for sale, at:
a great bargain,
it brs beem roisi
only a few years
and i's an ^ood
nmin^ oH'tlcr,
must lie sold,
can bo seen at
my Skc.ssc, live:
miles irons Dal
las or tiie
Rice asid Oalias
road.,
,B. A. Baker*
World Building, Row York.
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SJSfT BROWN’S ’RON RITTZHS
L’n as Indigestion. IMtJoufneM, D>**i^]w1a. MftI™.
iH,Nerrou*o«», and General Debility, l i.> •
riiiiB r»H»iomon/t ft. All dealers neU It Omr.ih;,
t Wifle vt*vh .*j ' u cruj1 re i ?tnfee ya1 v \ f ■
pon
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y.)uf life.
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remedy
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Address
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