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Wlinreas, There wns a join dis-
cussion on tho p ditical issues of
tho day liore on Inst Thursday even,
ing beteen the Hon. M. A. Can
dler ano lion, .lames McGnrity,
and perfect order and decorum
prevailed during the discussion, and
Whereas, After the speaking it
was found that some unrespon.-ible
person, or persons, had taken off
some buggv wheels, bal Miging to
some citizens of l’aulding county
Ga„ therefore be it
Uo-olved, Hy ti o Democratic
club un I all good citizens of this
town and community that we arc
in no way responsible for Ihudast
uidly net, and condemn tho same
as a malicious and cowardly act:
and that] wc the citizens o' said
town and surrounding country be
lieving that law and order should
prevail, will use all honorable
moans to find out who the guilty
parties nro and bring them speedily
to justice; and
Unsolved, Further that wo re-
(piest towiijjnullioritiea to use their
b ‘st endeavors to (hid out guilty
parties Hint punish them to the ex
L uit. of their authority.
Thu above resolutions wore 11 nun
imously adopted hv the citizens
ami tlie Democratic club in session,
this July 2Gt!i. 1892.
J. M. Hamkiok,
Chairman.
T. W. Tor.hurt, Kec'y,
glanced behind her, slipped h r lit
tle hand within tho arm of another
“tulwart young man who was at
that instant beside her, and snug
gled up to him for protection from
the cold wind that swept around
the corner of the waiting room.
He looked down witli surprise, hut
did not resist, and they had taken
half dozen steps across the plat
form when she looked up to won
der at his silence. 'I lien she saw
the strange face.
A little shriek, and tho embar
rassment “Old pardon-excuse me,'
and she fl d hack to the right man
who was even then coming out o'
the cur. and hud wiitche I the scene
wiili amazement. The commuteiv
sailed and wondered what she
would do or say as a reward to her
lover for his surprise, and a prool
that it was all. every bit a m'xlnVe
But lie Inughod a hearty tail'll, an * 1
she blushed very rosily, so no on
loubled that it would he all ri di'.
MID-SUiViMEB NUMBER,
HUM I*11 Rl' YS’ Specific No. Three
Cures Sleeplessness, Colics and Cry
ing of Infants; cm ing not only tli
wakefulness, colic and crying, but b
ding the digestion, giving Strengtl
and Vigor, and so making healti,
childten.
For <>>er I'Vty Veins
Ins WlNsl.ow’s S HiTIIINd NVItl ■■■ ti .
IU.1I UHfiit for over llity years hy mll’lo
»f mollicrs for tie lr uhilfhun while 1 eui.l
■g, •rlHi p. rfisil sneeess. It sooth.
•|e e.hihl, soild 11s tho gii.ru-. allays a
•nili, eurer winil eullo. ic-.l I ihe lr."
uiiieily for Diarr er a il will tel eve tIn
rooi 1111 It. siiMoi'er iinmeilinlaly, Si r r
ry Dnigglsl in e .-i-y pay: ■ >1 the werlil
I wuety-llvo cen .< a hol.lle. lie sure am
sl< for Mi". Win-In v’s Soothing Syrup
Wejhavo had abundance of rain;
some bottom corn that was planted
late the waters ran over it and
washed it down und injured it very
badly. Cotton is not forming very
well, but a few days hot nun is
what it needs. So ne forward corn
is nearly made. Oats that is ye 1
standing in the field is sprouting.
The infant child of Mr. Overton
HitchcocK departed this life an the
10th instant, ami interred ut White
Oak Springs on tin; lltli, This
should have been published last
week, hut our comm ideation got
ruined out and failed to meet the
mail on time.
Old Uncle .fa'oh Cole is lying
very lo.v, no hotter, hut g rowing
weaker.
Esq. Jesse HitchcocK is t. aching
school at Liberty Hill, also, M-
II. E. Ij. B'lgsdalc is t* uclileg
White Oak Springs. 1 •
Protracted mo-liig w'll com
mence at White Onk Spring nex‘
Kriday, also the funeral of Vvs
Mary J. Hitchcock is to be pr a ..
ul on Sunday following.
UlTTI.F Dikjk.
>n l take no otJi i kin-.
Ho W.ll Try a Widow
<mo
on tutu
WE PAY PRIIOHT
If you do not keep it.
We think you will keep it
It pleases everybody.
It is an honest piano.
It is the WING Piano.,
DOG RIVER DOTS.
Mr. E litor.— Permit me a smai
spaco in your paper, we are eve
glad to see come to our ollice, ti
no ono writes you from hero I con
eluded to write a few lines, har
mors are about done work, lint
some liavo been sick because tli
Chaltahochoo has been over the!
corn, hut if the rain and ovcrlloi
does not da mage tho corn it i
about nm le.
I invite tho correspondents dowi
to fish and hunt, boat riding am
so on.
Wc have good schools, gooi
churches and good land. I liv.
in Douglas county on tho river
but I would like to bo in old Paul
ding to go to singings with tli
boys and the girls, if .the girls had
no objections. I would write more
but do not know, b it this may fall
by the wayside, if not I may write
more next tiino. I close with gooi
wishes for all and especially thosi
that sends in the nows of your old
county.
Boueut II. Gamei.i,.
A Pretty Girls Mistake
From the Chicago Times.
She was little, and dainty, and
trim, with brown eyes and hair,
rosy cliecKs and a neat little browi
dress that exactly matched as wel
as fitted lier. And as slio sat on
the wicker seat of the car in an II*
linois Central suburban train and
looked up at her .big, hands fine
lover, who sat beside her, it was
evident that she was just as prou !
of him as he wus of her. It was u
quarter to 8 o'clock in tho oveiiimr
and the south town crowd was jusr
reaching tho city for the theatres.
When the train reached the Ran
dolph Street Station they, in com
mon with the rest of the crowd)
rose to leave the train.
J ant as they reached the car
door he spoke to lie*-, as she was
leading the way, and turned back
to the seat for a forgotten opera
glass. Slio did not hear him, and
■went calmly on, out tho platform
and down the car stops to the
ground
“If ever I gat n chance to mam
again I’ll many a widow,” said r
man of -In sum tilers a few days ago,
when sighing over a little domes
tic tilt lie had just had wilh his
girl wile of i*.
“ Wherefore?" asKed iilistnor.
“Well, I hesitated between s
girl and an old maid when I mar
lied,” lie answered, “and fearing
that the old maid would want t<
use loo much discipline —would, ii
a word, want lo make one over in
to her old maid idea of a porl’co-
nan I resolved to marry tho gi |.
“I find I In; girl, also, had lie,
dens of perfection anil she want
■ c to stoop to being a boy again
“She doesn’t attempt any dioip-
ine and look evere and ihreatei
ne with a divorce proceeding,
“She doesn t take down tin
Weslmiti .-ter catechism and read
a page or two of it, l»ut she siti
own and cries and sobs and war. 1
to go home lo her mil.
“I’d rathe.'a taKe a bath in ici
sold water any day than see i
woman cry. It breaks me all up,
“Now, il I'd married u widow
■vlio had had experience with sorm
■alky lord, and knew, then fore,
iow to adjust herself to his whim 1 3 4
she would not trying to make me
'ver either with frowns or tea.is
“Old bachelor?,)1 tell you, sliouh
never marry ^anything hut wid-
\V8.'—Chicago Post.
Gentlemen and Man.
Once more on firm tooting she
When the landlady entered the
oom he rose from his chair and
aid:
“You have u room to rout, I hr..
liove?”
‘Yes, sir; front room on the sec
ond floor,”
she leplied. “Are yt u one the
gentlemen who advertised for a
roc in with board?”
•I’m one < f the men who adver-
il tor a fairsized room, well
lighted.”
“Ono of the men?”
“Yes. ma'am.”
“How did your advertisement
road?”
Oh, just said, "A business man
desires a fair sized room, with
board, within a mile of the busi
ness part of tho city,”
“Tin advertisement read a man?
“Certainly.”
“Not a ‘refined gentelman?”
“No, indeed.
“Well, I’ll throw a fe.v dolin's
oil the price then. I've been loo'
ing for a man. I'm rather tirod r>f
refined gentleman. They goner.,
ally play pok i all night and 1 ave
without paying their bills.,"-
Salary $25 to 4 50 n.Week-
Wo will pay nl'ii .i! salary tu any good
'Kent relliiiK oar line of good'. rllicr to
loileis in ouintnimim. We deni In llrut-
: -s an (Is only, and K ill nl Ii wetl mn.
afactuier's prices. Apply In
A. KARPEN & CO 122 Quimy St .
Chicaga, Ii.
The Qreatoat Mi-Mctaal DU cove 1*7
_ of tho In.
No Disease or the
Blood can withstand
its powerful cleans-
ing- qualities.
0*MTLr*n!f tintho spring of f confer*-* %
*ev.jrt c/ido of Blood rolion. and for morn then
yrsr It stuck to Uio clc nor than nbrothtr. I htu
t.ikcu quantities or sll tho blood purifier' on the
‘'0dottishnr«oeduntill
... . ......Icommenced
. W. i\ I was •ovcrwl wits sores from
dAKHVAcmssn by
WOOUaiDGE WOUDtUrVL CUES CO,
couwmj*. a*. ’
VOlt SALE BY ALL DUUUGISTS.
For Sa'e byC’cnn illy & Ccnn ll;
I
CURE
COUGHS
OR REFUND MONEY.
Q0UQH« u COLDS, ASTHMj
■■"■.v.™, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, L
FEVER, LOSS OF VOICt HO.RSENlO,
, Xl „Jll' <"* «» ">• THROAT, CHKST
LUNGS yield ImiHdlllily t*
LITTLE ANNA’S COUGH SYRUP.
ASK DRUGGIST FOR IT;
>th«i
r Its
(1st.
doss not
SENT PREPAID FOR 11.25
E. H. CROSS, Ssdsdsn, Ain.
CACTERINE
NATURE’S
CURE FOR
CATARRH
EXTRACT MEXICAN CACTUS.
This new treatment for Catarrh and
diseases of the respiratory organ* is
one of the most important discoveries
in medical science and possesses the
following advantages i
1. The patient can curt himself at a small expense
and without sutslda assistance.
2. No change of diet or pursuit of IMa Is aiesaaafl
during treatment.
3. The remedies are In no else offensive Is Ids
. patient and aatall no discomfort
4. The remedy reaches the seat of the trouble
dlreetty.
0. Tb
You may have a preference for
some other make. Stilt you arc «
reasoning creature, and open to
conviction, no doubt.
The question is too important to
be settled without due thought
Years of satisfaction or of regret
come with a piano. Does it wear
well? The WING Piano does.
“Look before you leap."
Whatever piano you buy, there
are piano secrets you ought to know.
Our free book tells them. Send a
postal card for it. It may help you
to buy a different piano. We take
that risk. We also tell you the
nearest dealer where you can see a
WING Piano. It is worth looking
at. *So is the price. eWING &
SON, 245 Broadway, New York.
1'IIKH VKKATMKXT mt anf 4nt01
CACTERINE AND INSUFFLATOR, $2.00.
• CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. •
Qactorlne) N otitis* C*. Was*. T>
Is That Sew?
WELL, READ THIS.
Don’t waste your money on a
cheap sewing machine. When you
buy, get one that is reliable—that
will do first-class work, and which,
with ordinary care, will last a life
time. Therefore, in buying a
WHITE SEWING MACHINE,
Ii?" ^il
IQ
r ——
you will save money, time and
patience; and that is a good deal,
when you pause to think of it.
Live dealers wanted whert Wt
not represented.
WHITE SEWING MACHIIJB t0»
Cleveland, Ohio.
U, *MPHREY8’
V Hpwpum TS'Hr seines nrc ■cltmtlflcnlly sod
1 *77 5 * cr, ry° n * 5 u*©d for runny
Ff ac A K ’° w * c *! •ucooss.rbcI forovwp
* t)J H w ’ Kv ®*7 Single Hp«
** a t,ur,, for lhn Ulmmss namM.
Thsne Siwrincs uurs wliitout drugging, nnn-
, i11VTs. roi,uclnf t i ,e f|«d art In fart and
ilmlthossTereiga rrairdlraoniie Warld.
uvrorrMRcirMRos. emits. rmrsa
f fvorat L'ongastlon. Inflammation .
I ’Verne, Worm r«ver, Worm cv*llo
PJlRf C’nllc.orTse thing of Infama .‘33
idulta ... .ad
■ Colic..
' kT r, "f f’«IIPi or Tac thing of I
i (iUrrlra, of Chlldruu or Adn
» lirscairr/i Grip Ing, Bilious CN
| tlolrra Hinrbnn, Vomiting.
tbs, Cold. IlronchlMs...
,*■ raisin, Toothnchs. Facmche ... .3
IsndnchNickHcndsolHi, fertlso .3
ys|»r»Mln f Ullloua Ntomach ,3
r f Rf * Coiiffh, DHtlcult Urcnlhlng .
>•' Kh«wn v KryHlpslaa, KniiitlouR.
?.V* ban m, Kryalpslaa, Kmn
• Ubcamntian. Fhanmutlc
' Kr* v<,r W. d Chllla, Malaria
I llos, Blind or B
i'iivss tiima or iiicedlog .... ... ,1
Cnlnrrh, Infliistuin, Cold In ths Head .1
.11 }} ■••►*«* Ciontb. Violent Ootighs. .2
Aj tto^rral jlchlllti .I'hyBiosl Wenkm-ss ,|
|,Q rrfnnpy Weakness, Wetting Bill. 1 ,’]
jM'.IMsswsitn of iballnnrt.PsInjintlon 1 ,|j
• ro., innms
Specifics.
vffNasmflg®
Pure cream-tartar powder
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PROF A. L. METZ, P. H. G,
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ESTEY ORGANS
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>
AND THE
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ATLANTA, GA
Trial. S’liy Miller fi(im (lie I nil ( Pi eU (if tlio I n Oi-!;i;i*j, bum
*1 nek. Kilim y nmt I.Iti r iIIfoi.hp. 111k unialli-ni, JikI.^i i ii.Ilvn-
I>c,ir.iu, any kind of iveakncxn, or (it.lior disease, ivlien I K( Ilici!y
will euro you uid k>ep ,y ii in hcaltli, (il cli rclioves in mio
, win .I’m! m £S7 Z nil. JUDD'S EllerItIC BELT
Prices, $11, SD, $10, and $15, if satis fled. Alsu I Icetlic 'iinsses and linx IJnltciieK.
Costs nothing to try them. Car lie regulated lo suit, and 'gniuiinteed to Inst fur
years. A Kelt anil llattery oop’l ined, nn-» pr' dnccs snfllcieiit Kluelrieily t slmcU.
Free Medical advice. Write to-day. Girc naist neasiirc, price und mil puriciilnis
Agents Wanted. Address 1)11. JI’Di), Detii II, Jlidi,
N.W. ROBERTS &
CONTFACTOF S AND BUILDERS
HAS ONF, OF THE
Finest FlniUng Mills a- d Weed Gl opa in I7oith
Georgia; Where nil Kinds of Fine Work is timed
Out At Lowest Price •.
ALSO
Dealers in Burial cases, Robes and
All Things Necessary fOr Funers.
Call and see ihem, Main Sticct, Dallas, G.i.
Grand
IN FURNITURE
-AT
R. L. RAWLS.
of atedlool Dopnrtment Tnlmno University
■r lumlalano, who, after a au-rful aimlvsls,
pronounIt a purs Cream Tartar J'onder,
\ Fine T.irlor Suit for
ileadst tads from
liby Cribs
afes
Cain bottom Kocking Chaiis
lest cain bottom (hairs
iialan lot om chairs
'ain bottom chairs
Wire Fly Traps
The best clock
Wall racks
*13-5°
$2,00 to $7,00.
*'.3S.
*’.5° t0 ?3S°-
$1,00
7S C -
6oc.
50c.
tOc.
$3.o°
20c.
y
“The Southern favorite” *
CURE, WHOLCSOMI aaa POWERFUL.
Yoa Waat IL Ask Orsosr Far IL^
Qulf Mfg. Co,
iDRSITMIAS, StWSPAPI
Cotton and best wire mattre ises, and infact a very large slock of the
very bes' FURN'ITURI'.J at prices that will surprise you in cheapne s
come early and gtt some of these bargains, my stock must be reduce^
the goods must go, almost regardless of price. Call and see yonr old
l-RIF.ND.
R. L. RAWLS,
DALLAS, GA.