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It JUNGS BY THK FIRST ASSIS
TANT POSTMASTER-
GENERAL.
There is no law authorizing the
transmision in tlie mails, free of
postage, of letters or communica
tions from pensioner i to the Coin-
missioncrof I’cnsi >us; or to pension
agents, except when any su -Ii com*
munication is enclose in a pcna.t y
1-nvolope, or written upon a penal
ty canl properly add nursed, such
envelope or card having been furn •
isheil by the Pension llurenu to the
pensioner, for the purpose of en
closing a reply to inquiries or oth
er co nmunications received by him
from the said Bureau.
A postmaster has no right to
hold scaled letters on the suspicion
that they couta'n slanderous mat
ter.
A postmaster is not rcsposible
for the safety of letters after they
have boeil delivered to the addres
see. or in accordance with his order.
Ollicial postage stamps are not
i o v iu use, anil cannot therefor -
he received iu payment, of postage*
Postm iders cannot claim ermlii
for the cancellation of the penult)
c'.anse on ollicial envelopes or 1„
In Is.
I’o .tin uteri are strictly forbid
do i to allow any oau other thuii
t u-ir duly sw iru assistants ami
clerks to handle mail matter at
their offices.
Postmasters are forbidden to
ha- k stump postal cards on the side
inten led for the message.
Neither internal revenue stamps,
nor stamps cut from stamped enve
lopes, newspaper-wrappers or from
postal cards. Oil he received in
paynient of postage. Matters
hearing such stamps should be
treated us“held for postage.".
A postmaster should not make
public the number of copies of any
newspaper received at his office for
mailing.
All mail matter must be sent to,
and delivered at, the office to which
it is ntldrussod.
Postmasters are not required to
notify publishers when they are
unable to deliver papers Bent out
as sample copies,
Postmasters can only take credit
in their cancellation account for
the amount of the stamps ropre-
suited upon Government stamped
envelopes. Tho amount for which
such envelopes are said in excess of
the postage represented in to pay
for the envelope., and upon this
am>unt no commission is allowed.
Letteryhddrossed to a person
imp’-vnified to await trial upon in-
dWfinoat, or pending indictment,
sh >i|ld ho delivered according to
tho order of the person addressed
at any time before conviction and
i ontenco.
Postm-i .tors nre not authorized
to rend written messages on postal
cxrds passing through their officios,
except it be necessary to do so iu
order to return an unclaimed card
to tho writer, ar except a card ap
pears to be unmuilahle or account
of containing obscene language or
relating to lotteries' and under no
circumstances are they permitted
to disclose such messages, or any
part thereof.
When a letter deposited at a
post office for mailing is, upon the
application of the sender, returned
to him before dispatch, as provided
by the rcgu'ations, the stamp there
on should remain uncanceled, pro
vided its cancelation has not occur-
od prior to the receipt of such ap
plication.
It is highly improper foi the
employes of post offices to impor
tune the attaches of traveling or
lo-al shows for tickets of admission
When calling at the post office for
mail or other business*, and ouch
practice, wherever existing, must
b-i di continued at once.
Comic valentines not containing
any matter of an obsoene, lewed o r
indecent character are entitled to
transmissions iu the mails;
' The 1 iw requiring postmasters
tors if not delivered within tho
t me specified there in, applies to
letters placed in post office boxe K
as well as tboie placed in the geu
eral delivery ease or addressed to
a street and number.
Documents franked by a Senator,
Representative, or Territorial Del
egates, sent iu bulk to one address,
to be severally addressed anil re-
nuiilcd, are < ntitb-d of the death of
such Senator, Hoprosentative or
Delegate to pais in the mails fro-
of postage.
Spocimen Cases.
S. II. Clifford, Now cnnucl, WK, wn*
troubled with Nfetiralgia mid Hliounm*
tinn, bin Stomach wa* disordered, 1i!h
Liver affected to nil nhinninx decree,
appetite fell away, and lie was terribly
ie need in llcsli and Mreiljith. Tlier,.
hollies of Kleetiie Hit torn etnvd him.
Kdwnrd shepherd, llnirUbui tf, 111.had
a rtniiiim; a ore oil his leg of ei*:lit t vo ir’ -
standing. Uaed three hoflen of 1- v trie
HitteiH and seven boxen of Hucklcii’n Ar
' iea Salve, and bin Ie); in nnum’nnd well.
John Speaker, catawha, O., had live largo
Kever mutch on Ills le);, doetorn Haiti 1 e
*viih iliumaMe, One bottle Kleetrle. Itit-
and one box llnekh n’s Arnica Salve
nrrd |)im entirely. Sol I ('onn. lly A
onnally Dm-iintn.
Braswell Watslnna
Wo lmd ice Sunday morning mid
some frost. The early gn dner
will have to build ngiiiii.
Mr. Thoimts Moody, of Home,
Gn., is here on a visit.
Mr. W. G. Gann was in a few
days ago oil his way to Seney.
M.'. J. S. Molilreth is farming
I Iu had a wreck on nis farm th
other day; he was liroakinga st-cr
and the steer run away, some how
tho plow handle caught in Me'#
pocket and lore it out carrying oil
his knife and tobacco.
I will soon have a pi.-cc read)
for the press; the heading will hie
“Now is the judgement of til's
world;” it will ho about when ii
was, not when it will be.
Mr. J. I.. McLendon will move
to Locust ({rove to take the age -ts
place. Ho has worked along time
ut uiglits, but now will work in
the day.
Now will give yon the other sidi
on tho farm question:
.lust after the war about one
year was as good time as 1 remem
ber; thou the farmers commenced
their mistake; cotton Ilian was 2:'.
and 30 cents per lb. and many of
them had upland and thought tin y
could raise cotton and bay their
bread and meat ami other m e usu
ries easier than they could raise
them, oven If they could: if they
would save their homo made ferti
lizers instead of buying guano at
about $80,1)0 or TO,00 j e- ton, and
jetting their own domestic manure
wash away, as many of them done
their land would of been in hotter
condition, by buying guano on
time, and making an over stork of
cotton and glutting the faren mar
ket, thereby dropping tho price of
cotton to about 12 cunts, leaving
tho farmer in debt and oat of corn
and other produc s that lie nei-di-d,
■ow what? tho chae.ee was to buy
more of that nivinous stull' called
guano, iu order that ho might m dee
enough to buy bis present years
supplies and have enough to pay
olT his last years debts, not raising
his necessaries in the mean time, I
and cotton still falling oil leaving I
a debt oa the jiroscut year inclu 1-
ing the previous year, the i lea was j
to borrow money to jiav up; and :
inmy had to mortgage their |> is- !
sessions for it. Now when they j
first started out after the war and
made enough to of lived on and
then made some cotton f hey would
have got a good prico for it, and
t int would have been clear, and
continued that way they would
have been able to of loeaned mon
ey if they could of found any body
to borrow it, and the market wo >l>l
lave settled at about 12 cents pe
nlar run. But buying guano and
everything else on time at a lug
percent, and commencing a crop
about the first of March, and hav
ing all the cleaning up and fencing
plowing, hauling guano and sii|i-
pl'.es from town, getting out hit
going to town every week or so, to
liny something that ought to haw
been made at home: quiting work
in July till cotton picking time <
and not farming any more after it
is gathered till spring, is one rea
son for all this (a'amity called hard
tiir.oi, then blames tlie mercantile
word for it. If a man gives lib
enemy bis weapon and ,ets a whi|>
ping lie nught to lnivj it. Now
they set in to better their eomli.
tion and get lo cents for cotton,
and they make it worse, tli y get •
and ll cents: money meii are pinch
ing tlie farmers and it s -en-.s the)
can't help it, if th. would have b i
gu iii ) and cotton alone thy wool I
have bo,-n in a bettoi lix and had
some money and been independent.
Now I am not taking in all tli
farmers, but it's a g ne ill rule. I
will close my stale mU>\. - ml g vi
I’ncle. Billy a space. He is light
about I lie tars'ail’oi of the .or
demo, hut 1 think tin word or. L
is a lnt i.i wi rd a id in mis e e lit.
tluil would n.like d mo ci'hti devi
(•renter, 1 ut 1 will not fuss about it
either I am afraid his lic-.T jiarty
will he cracked too, if they make
times any h«rd rand money nnv
scarcer, if they are not cracked
they ought bo. Como on I’ncle
Billy with your politics,
Tiie editor has a new dress, re
volving doublo back action atom
winding and setting, \ aiTiintcd
not to rip ravel or run down at the
h"ol. Ju .vi no.
Now Try This,
It will cost y >m nothin'.; a id w'll wire
y do you good, if you luivo a Cou:;h
< ’old, or any trouble with Throat, Lin*
'»r l.nutfH. Or. KIiiu'h Now Discovery Iu
^Consumption, coughs and colds is j»un .-
nifci d ti» ). ivo rrli *1, or money will he
paid hack. Suffems from La Grippe
fountl it just the thill);and under its use
liad a speedy and perfect recovery. Try
a sample butllo at om o:; pen.so and lenrn
lor youiHulf just how );no<l a tliin); it is
Trial hollies free at ('onnally it Coniml
y’s Drug Store. Lnrgj) hize 60e. and
$1.00.
FOR RENT
Mrs. Sul 1 io E. Ragsdale offer
her fine residnee on Cartersville
street for rent. For informntioi:
and terms call on Will E. S] inks,
.mm...
; A.ic
r li.v. e
- -..-iu it l*. I),
; ‘ 1 • V 1,1 1 having
.)* ..,it mu;. L> ah L'.itnl IihJiu mission.
"i •’ !»• vein '.ulHo ren.etly :„r
• I ruiiiiu iiu-urcoi C.»nsuiu|'tii.n,
- -i I.. A-»iLina, ami nil ami
u a.j. a.no a |H».-atve unit niUicul cine
./foilitv nt• 11 itll Ncrvwu^ComtilAiiitK.
■ 1* *U'il Its " idnli i itii curativepotvcni
- a (vim-H. I.ns fell u his duty to niako
i - So niilcrlhr fellow*. Actuated by thin
• I 'd • r< ('iruiluvu human htiilcnnjr, I
* ' «•« i t-iiiiiKo, to all \x ho di sire it, this
1 V ‘ nth i>r KiiRlish. with full
s •' *' I ivi• ritiR aiidu*mi'. amthy mall
' • '• 1 l» Hati.p, iminiyi: tills pnpt r.
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u a « 13 M f) p; y g; »
iv.w.V.m ’ nojHcltmillieiiliv ,
tarefiili.* i rfhaitii iii. s- ripiliiiis ; um-,| f,, r
aowllbOHovereiKit ra mm ili,. HO , the V\ arid.
usTorrR.Nvn-Ai.NMs. n , :k «. ,
A K L ? Vfrr «» ^iiicwnion. liiilammnUoii .. .o j
2 }) «!•">«♦ Worm Fever. Uerni f„i„. • <
i of 1 hlldren or Adults .Tf
it <%(,r Jl'hiK. KIIIoiim Colic.. .
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7 Con«hs, c.,|d, Hr.Michliis .. \W
S h^urnluln, Tnmi.a.-iie, l-«ix*«fho •ll
r ! Slek llemlnelm. Vertiwo A&
jy py»P«*P»lu, Hllb'lit Mdlnar'll , I t
i •» }■ *‘»o I'mras,. I'eU.Hls o-
i f . , , ,iniruU 1 *‘**tiling . i»y$
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- i-rvoix I,,'IIIIlly ;
nnury U'filinm, W-m„, r„,|.
l.liO
I J 1> eupniVM, neiunir pml, ,)
. I'hiMiv'uil I h ,i M r u ,*i, f'n 1 j,] latbai l.f. )
v;ur is the
S3 SHOE r,^u?L£w,rN
tHF. BEST SHOE IN THE WOilLD FOU THE K3NEV!
It Is n w'limlfM bIu«#, o :iii i.o tuck* or wnx tliron 1
to l urt um froli inaitc of tho host flm* mvllr.
and on ay, and berniu- i»i* r norr $!i o* * of th.
yrattr than any other '•finer, ll Luualii hau«.
*• *i u n"in i l.U) to
••.toil, th'flrfHt ca!
Wired «»hi
55 UU CiMHilui. lluV.I
•dirred I
m; e«|tiuU breuc
imported whlcit
A OI> lliiiid> a *'Mt od \Voll Shoo. Him cul-
M vli-h ■
Bboe over (•Ifi n-d ut tlila prlro ; suiim* wi adu i » eu
tom-imi'lo hIioob fn.ling fmm «•..'•! to ^ n.
9 3 .•»;» ,fi'v*.v,Tr r. .wf;:
■namli'M. Him oiii insl«l<-. h.
Hh>n rdir»\ « uiu I' llr will \\
iO fine on in no k»
all x
$2.
) price
»jo xvntit i> an■.« for com|. i
$2
will couviuce *4io?
!-hTiiuniiU(*fl rfc«v
•nmUbrom
hove given tho'iifa'trlai wiii
It*n’lfil piiiI * , I.7.'> whool *»•
O xvoi,i hytlH- Imytovcr: xvl.« re; tin y
Oh their merit a, iia the in, 'reusing sule* so- xv.
l-adies ^MV’i
tnxjmrlod shorn Costing | rum A |
jhftlllf*' «•».*!»# ll 1|! f,
Ulmoanroth'. i«t'ru.i!r,-dc i';ol.». mx-h*!. .*,.|. --•
Cuiitlon >•« i, • \.. i.. j..,t 1 .. n ....
ifico aru hiaiiU'- K-a ,h-» b-'t i- • «•
I. M. WASHINGTO-^
ra b d
Eo tfj® 6r!iyoa*rjcr.'t
IZorio-indcrsodl
riociici~io
in tlzo T/oi’ld.
Tfr trf'o tm txrn pfTlk t hi fir r’.tre-myrlth.'i
?r, >6 dr ?’•:* I )J!< o I i'n!i >t» cf rnr.io ..li il, c.tllotf
Kc2crm\hyoin!:n'nl i liy dclkh';. Ptui •;; i'ih; jx 11- 1
pliotvr itwitc'l \yt i. voial0|Kv»ln1'.:it:‘. ll■■ i ukca
quatuitloM r i H the hlood iiurhlctson t’.viuiaricot,
v/liho it loi'.l! I:i'f nuy njiciial KI:o I.i r.oxv
u iim WnolflrM::' .i Uoinlcrful Cure, r. f«-.v bottles
of xviih .»I.i, ;r-I'uulo aci'MijIrcocitro. 1 iil.biT.ltnt-
Ingly rccour.r.i lit a i l!io Dost nlcod purlMor <%rot
dl'i-avon I. Voiwairulv, A. C. L-wUi.aliii
toluaiLJA, G I larch S/d, 13T0.
()olnc:b'.:n« Ca.
for hal:: :;y all DRi:«ar.hT3
For Sale by Conn-i b & Conn ill ’
OR REFUND MONEY.
C OUGHS. COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, LUNG-
FEVErt, LOSS OF VOICE, HOARSENESS, and
all diseasos of the THROAT, CHEST and
LUNGS yield Immediately to
LITTLE ANNA'S COUGH SYRUP,
ASK DRUGGIST FOR IT.
Taks ns other, for its equal
does not fxist.
SENT PREPAID FOR *1.25
E, H. CROSS, Gadsden, Ala.
DO YOU READ?
I po.lpAM t
nMnuMtrvvjun, ml. m .% n* xtu-u.,
Spec i"FTc sT
lb. The price they nre now fii.-.v -
to comply with* tlio^caid 'request • in ® about; tl,e factories wollKl “ f
, I dad about a supply to of had a reg
upon letters, to return to the wrj- “ J °
23 .xclrlcn'a Arnica Salve,
Till: Rkst Sai vi; in the world for Cut
rui es. Sarcs. l lreiK, Sait Jtheiiin, Fe
ver Sores. T»*tt*:r, Chapped HantlK, f.'liil-
I l itiiH, i onis, iiml st 1 i JSkit* Kiuptions,
nml positive y run s l’ih s. or no pay re
nin <1, it is ;;uar mteeii ioj;ivc» perfoei
ntiKfaetion. "r iiiium y left.mini. IV i •
L’Mpnlsp Thnx. Fo.* gale by Connallj
it ('o: t a L* Dni.j^isU
, If so, tliisolhr h
\ intripu tl for you.
Wu have made >|k< nl arrange
ments with tho
WEEKLY Cr._TiTUTION,
The Great Santlimi Weekly,
Published,at Atlanta, by which wt
are enabled to olTer it with our jiape
for ONE YEAR for only Si.-;o. Thi
offer last only a short while. Now i
your chance to get all the news of a
ihc w. -r d and your home paper foY
I lie price of One I’ajier
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uile is entitled to a chance at The
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This is the most rcmarkble combi-
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should receive Its Local Paper first,
an,l after that, it should have the bos
General Newspaper, bringing every
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Itowing with the choicest special La
lures, such as the Weekly Cons'.itu
lion, published at Atlanta, Ga., and
having acirculition of 156,000,
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t'.iis o.ier is strickly Casa.
onfTiotii PiiPnurltimf*
5at tlu* N T exv»puj)t‘r A«lvt*r
.UsingAgency of Ucmu
N. W. ROBERTS & SON,
CONTRACTORS AND BUiLDERS,
-HAS ONF. OF THK-
Finest Planing Mills aid Wood !3! ops in North
Georgia; Where all Kinds of Fine Work in turned
Out /. t Lowest Pric es.
j;
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Dealers in Burial cases, Robes and
All Things SYecesoary fOr Funeralf.
Call ai d s.-e diem, Main Street, Dallas, Ga.
UMliffi fell
Will 10 2k ('oiiiipiis in m(\ Lrim full (f
Jk* LATE53 r.ow > uf- tl:o day.
•It is tho legal Organ or PAULD&G
County and town of DALLAS.
The acts of the County AL,-
LlIANCK wiT also - appear-
in it,
Devoted to the upbuild
ing and Development of
our every interest.
Subscription Only One Mar per year-
‘Ac Hi I? Jslovt’s nut! Fnrniluro,”
Wool A Ifwnihioist St >v(* and Fnniit-ure C>
Y ’llt lull , 70-72 !■'. Ti-oiid St
loco baby carriages in stock. ()ur Sic.00 .olid plush iar a
ii y.-le wheels,. Novelty gear is the best $10. - ab in tlie wo Id. Send for
ir free catlalogucs of Pahy Carriage, Rtfr : ; erator, l-'iuniture, Stoic
mdRangas. We are sole agents fertile wonderful Gauze door range
; ie mo t wonderful cooking apparatus in Anu ri a. Wood & Beaumont
itovc and Furniture Co., 85-87 Whitehall. 70-7. Kouih Broad St., Atlanta
^a. “We Sell Stoves and Fnrni.: e”
V:
; .o yi
IK VALID ^
CHAIR,
COT AND
HAMMOCK.
Li Fo- <ho l.owr., Vera.i'ta, Farior,
fScc and Li: r^ry. ALWAYS IN PLACE.
It ttcljuxls outomniically rt xclU of
pp\xi»j.iit to »ny rocitlon; i # U .lit elTort
i tat) huud will keep it f irlugin5.
T!:o head. Imrk, limbs and fort nro nlj.
unportod civl»»g perfect comfort n.ul
t. Ask your furulturo dealer to hiiow
•'ll a esmplo.
It in ojoxlly folded and occupies very
• rittll space.
TO INTRODUCE THIS CHAIR,
70 will sell oau direct to you for SiS, 1,0.
/.£:v:^PY,nENNETT&co.
MANSFIELD. O.