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FRIDAY AU
UST HI, 18112.
A llid£ For Lift*.
Thu folio .ving incident of mi
tary adventure oecured wlmn I w
t Hohlior in tho army o'JI'aitT u
lie woo. Tho chief actor* in the
story were two cavalrymen,iletuil
oil to «ervo as e cort tj the gener
al in command'
Our men had just been on ai
expedition to West Virginia, an
were returning towards Knoxville
One day, these two men, feolin,
hungry, niude a raid upon a In g
of jrca , Having secured wha
they wanted, t’ley watched their
opportuney. when their nbaeni e
would bo least likely to be noticed
and slipped behind ths rear guard
remaining con :eu1ed while tho linr
moved on, .
|As soo as th y fclt|aure of not
b tig so , tlx y r -de Jr* idly back
towards a f*riu*houso they had
parsed on their march, intending
to got their morl bakud into “corn
jion*».”
The hazard of this course wua
evident, for it was an even chance
that they would all bo “gobbled
up" by some ono of the many
band* of Southe.'u scouts then hov
oriug around ou • small urmy.
Hut hunger made our adventures
lnoro thoughtful of their expected
cnk< a than of the risk they were
running.
The good woman iff the farm
house rendily agreed to do th<
baiting, especially as the soldiers
promised her part of the meal
payment.
While the “pone* ’ were in prep-
Aration, they learned from the ne
gre* lounging about the place, tha
within two miles n pair of thor
oughbred horses were to b< found
of a famous Kentucky stock, be
longing to a gentleman who wu
bitterly opposed to tho Unio:
cause
Here was a chance of “.opfisti
cu ion ” a wording to to tho law
of war. Tho troopers quickly as
cert ai nod the direction of the pas
tore that hold the coveted priz
ami tolling their informers tlmi
tho cakes were theirs if the did n il
return, set ofT at a full gallop, de
terniined if possible to secure tl
horses,
A sharp rid) of two mile
1 rough l thorn in sight of two
the finest horses they had seen fo
many a day:
Fastening their old government
nags, they soon brid'ed tho splen
did span, and leading them out o
tho pasture, sprang upon thei
backs. Away they 11 w line con
taurs, the new horse i, fresh an
high-mettled, seeming scarcely t<
touch the ground.
Nothing could exceed the exul
tntion of their rider. Never be
fore, in peace or war, had the:
crossed animals of such gloriom
spued. They had found a prist-
worth running several risks for.
Arrived at tho farm house again,
they found the br-ud all baked,
and dividing this into two packages
they wrappe 1 it In grain sacks, and
strapped it to the cantles of their
saddles. Then away they rode,
-without more delay, to oveitake
the marching column.
Bnt they were not to get b; ck so
•wily. Stopping by the ' roadside
for a little rat and a bite of corn.
jRaHaaly rough! the
cho of clatt.ning hoefs behind. In
a moment a baud of fifty well-
mounted guerillas hove in sight,
dashing towards them in full
chase,
One glance was enouge. Our
men put spurs to their swift thor
oughbred, and bounded off like the
wind. Fleet and sure of foot,
thobe splendid Kentm-Ky horses
bore their new masters on, short*
enin tha distance between them
id safety. On entne the lift',
wift ami sure as well, while bul
lets whistled l>cfore them, and sav
age shoui-i ye 1 '.
It was a desperate cha>-e, though,
and ths t o raiders must ride
“light wei ht"for lose.
'Out cime the knives. Tho
straps w re cut in a trice. Down
tumble i the hard earned bread in
to the dirt. Blankets followed'
and o erconts sml haversacks,—
everything hut their arms.
One mile passed, and still on
came their pursue! s. Two miles,
and the black horses were percep
tibly gaining. Three miles, and
but a dor.su guerillas were in sight
behind.
Then the boys cheeked their
horses as they went up a long hill,
that they might rest them a little.
Soon again the yells sounded
from liehind, and again the bullets
came “rip, zip,” over their heads.
The hill-top gained, a tur.i in the
road p:otect them from shots. A
moment's rest for their noblu pro*
servers, then a loose rein, a touch
of the spurs, and away da lied the
horses liks arrows fro u the bow.
How they did „o! rattling over
the hard road, as fresh as fiee of
limb as at the beginni ig of their
race. Well ,va< it for tho troop
ers that th -ii- pnrsuori wasted their
horses' wind coming up the hill!
The two Jgainod steadily now,
but it seeine I as if tho col iinn of
Union troops would never appear
ahead.
Suddenly arond a turn of tile
mad, a thick dust rose bofoiv. them
flier* were tho blue-jackets nt
itutl A.t t\ie top of t\m\r \ttr.gn
they screamed out:
“Friends! Union forever ” ami
lashed up to the rear guard.
“Halt! About face! Unsling
arbines! Guerillas behind!'’
And at tho word, bang, k.-.ng.
a ’ ! went several shot at tho g a
acke s.
“How m iny?”
“A d z -n."
Off to the rear guard after them
bur two men taking the lead . n
their Kci t y thor ughbi-eds,
That night ton unwilling men
kept each other company, close! \
guarded in o ir camp, and ss many
new horses e ilered tho service of
the Unior army of calvary.
HIRAM DRUGSTORE
E. W. Dean. M. I).
J. H. Earolb, M. D'
Paulding County Sheriff’s
J 8ilemUnreturnedWild
Lead for Sept' 1892*
OFFICE OF
DEAN & EARGLE,
Stale of G«ot;a Molding county;
will be told before the courthouse
deer of Mid county ia the town of
Dallas Georgia, on the hist Tuesday
ia September ii)i, the following
PhyHiciaiiH Surgeons, !Aecoucheros, »nd|p«p w *r towi ‘ :
•- 1 I Lot* of laedsNo*. 114 and *4* i"
the second district and 3rd section
•A said county of Paulding, each con
| uining forty acres more or less; levi-
d on as uareturaed wildland, to sit.
tfy a tax ft. fa. iissued|hy W. T. F,
i'homas tat collector of said county
ntavor of the state and county vs
Aid lots fer their tax for the year
Druggist;
DKALKltS IN ZZ
Oils, Pain.s, Varnish's, Toilet Articles, Per
Patent Molicines, Et-;.
Proscription* c.-irf illy nomp-mndml at all times. We solicit th<
I’utronago of thu IVipIo of llira-n and surrounding country. Con
sultation with each othur Free. «Mm
* jiiiramjga;
WASHINGTON & RII3S0M
Dealers in
'Also, at the same time and place
I sill be sold lot oflerd No. 46s in the
)th district and 3rd section of said
ounty of Paulding, containing 4°
•crea more or leas; levied on as unre.
urned wild land, to satisfy a tax fi. fa
tsued by W. T. F. Thomas tax col
ectoi of said rounty, for its state and
ounty tax for the yuar 1891. This
:une jth, 1891}
J, A. Wbstbnoobs ■
IShsrlff,
f Isaac Wiliams. EC
I. W, Furr,|
•MM | Depatles.
Groceries, Hardware, Staple and Notions,
Fancy Goods.
WE BUY FORC A H
GE TRGI^ —Pauloiho County—
Tea l whom it may concern:—Mrs.
Willie Maulding, w'dow ef D,
Maulding late of said county has in
due term applied to the undersigned
to have a yean support a.-t apart out
of the eatetrof'Mil.decaa'd and if no
good cause he shown to the contrary
WE SELL FOR CASHil lhe, * m * w i ,lb< j ,,<l * e,nen,ed •* my
"■office on the first Monday in Sept,
nett. Given under my hand and
official signature, this August 4th,
189*. H. C. SCOGGINS,
^Ordinary.
WE BUY CHfAP.WE SELL CHEAP.!
Tiioy are Gujd Goods, Th.iy are Cheaj
Goods.
Cheap Medicines
Sold at Retail at Wholesale Rates!
SAVE MONEY!
Brown's Essence Ginger 35 cts.
Mellin’s Feed, can 37 and 59 “
Ncstie'a Milk Food 40c., dox 84.50
Hall’s Hair Renewcr 57 “
Ayer's Hair V gor 65 “
Sozodont 50 “
Vin Maranni Cocoa 99 “
Swansdown Powder, and flesh
Color 5 a.id 10 “
Viola Cream, box 33 “
Hunyadi water *5 '<
Fellow's llypophosphites 99 '•
Mexican Mustang Liniment 18 “
Pain Killer 18, 38 tnd 76 “
Czrter’s Little Liver Pills 2 Lot. 25
Tutt’s Liver Pills 13c., 2 for 25 "
May Apple Pills 19 “
Packer's Tar Soap 15“
Bradfield’s Female Regulator 08 “
Homes’ Liniment, or Mother's
Friend 99 “
Murray’s Cyclone Liniment 35 “
Electric Hait Curlers to and 15 “
Winlow’s Soothing Syrup 18 “
Smith’s worm Oil 17 “
Vaseline 5, 8 and 35 “
Paregoric pint 59 »
Castor Oil, Baker’s pint 25 “
Peti’s Soap 10 «
S. S. S. 39 and 99 f
Hood's Sarsaf arilla 75 “
Hoyt’s Cologne 17 “
Pierce’s Favoiits I’rcscri) lion 72 “
Pierce’s Golden medical dis’v'y 73 “
Pe-ru-ni 73 “
Shakers Ezt Hoot 48 “
Warner’s Safe Cure 85 “
Ezsress charges are usually 25
cents per package under five pounds.
Address
JACOB’S PHARMACY.
ATLANTA, GEORCJA.
Cheap Medicine—gave Money.
All buy medteiue., snd yon wan* them
:h.ap—at retail at wholesale rates. Jo
w*#’ pharmacv, the largest Hou’hern
‘cutters” ef prices, has an advertisement
in to day". Jw|*r containing a few price*
All other articles ere cold at similsi
-.tee. Ho matter whet ywu want that I*
ifnally kept in a large drug store send t<
. . hem. They will sell it at astontsliing
We nro after thv If tr.l Cis’t. If you havo ^got it we will give you I'ewrstes, Ivpress charges forpackagci
l.vt. nf f I ivder Rve pennds, twenty-ltlv. cents
1 ,tR °' «°° U for ifc > - I T.teh them advertisements and pric
•Send fer danmher of thing* at o-tc
w »nt to th* wise sufficients
They worn boujhfc a! fft-adqnartera. You are cordially invite l to
n-nsanl sis for yo ir.vtlf, and know that wj havj tbs oh tap »t
lim of gojlt overoTerod in Dallas.
But they won t tniublw to thu Iisckst mile** ttie ssih b |ni,l •<« tl» *p->t
Bo don't forgot your Pojk t B *ok- F ir no one ovt g*t ert I't her?
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DALLAS PRODUCE MARKET.
Corrected weekly.
Apples Dried . , 5 c j er lb
Honey, “ “
Beans white [Navy, y.oo bu
“ mixed, 75c to 1.23 bu.
Butter 13c per lb.
Corn,...* 70cpci bu
CHICKENS.
H en * 25 to 27c
U° c ks to 20c
^yv.. 15 to 20c.
Ducks, ^ ,j 1o 20C _
■ 10c doz.
Peas, Clay, '80c per bu.
“ White, 1.25 to 1.50c “ “
hy e ,..! 65c 11 1
10c per lb
t\heat, 75c to 81.00 per butdicl.
*'* our 85.00 per, bll.
Irish Potatoes, 301, per peck.
Sweet Potatoes 1.00 per I u .liel,
^ eat > 1-2 per lb
f'ats 6cc per bu
Cotton, ;,■* ...7 c.
The Cure For
Smcfula wu *.cs suiipossd to bn ths
towk .1 royalty. Tivdsy, many yrsUful
ps.,1. k.ow that Um ".orsrslgn rrmrdy” Is
AyWs Ssrtsparllls. This powerful sltera-
lir. tallrpstrs "ike erll" by thoroughly
eUmlsstiii, all the etrmnoue yoleon Iron, the
Mewl. Cftntumption, catarrh, and various
ether phyeical sa weU at mental sialadlee
Sava Ikelr orl,in in
SCROFULA
Whaa keredltary, this dlaanse manlteata H*
la .blldhood by glandular ewemnye,
maiM sores, ewollen Joists, and ceneral
leekleMM of body. Administer Ayer's Sara.,
awtlis appearsnee nt the Srst symptom..
" Ry llllle girl wu troubled with s painful
eaeetttleiia .welling under ose of her arms.
l*a physician being unable to elect a cun,
I *awe her one bottle of
Ayer’s
■anspartlle, and the swelling disappeared.”
-W. F. Kennedy, McFarland's, Va.
"I wu cured of scrofula by the u.e of Ayer's
■anapaillla."—j. c. Berry, Deerfield, Mo.
I wu troubled with a sore hand for over
two years. Being assured tha cue wu
screfula, I took tlx bottlee of Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla
aad wu eared.-—n. Dinkins, Blwerton. Neb.
riWillD ST s
Dr. J. C. AYER k CO., Lmll, Mitt
Sold by aU Dr*MMe. Prtat *1; eta mulct, **.
Cheap Medicines.
RETAILED AT WHOLESALE RATES.
r Rcnower.
ir Vigor . . .
Hairs Hal
Ayer's Ha
Sosndont
Viola Cream, boi . . . .
Himyadi Water
Hypophosphiles
Fellow 1 • nypopnospmiea arc
n Mimang Liniment tic
si isht !? r ' ' «®, 3* Asd 76c.
Hradficld 1 Female KrfulAfor 6ic.
Csstor Oil, liaker’s pint
Pear'e Soap
Hoyt a Cologne
Pierce’* Favorite Prescription. . . .
I terce * Gulden Medical Discovery
Warner’s Safe Cure .
California Syrup of Fig*
Fly « Cream lUlm
Chicheiter's I’conyroyal Pill* . . .
mown • Iron Hitter*
Shiloh'* Catarrh Cure . .
Shiloh’* Covcuinption Cure
McF.lree * Wine Cardui
Castoria
Injection G
P.P. P
Poweri and Wcightman's Morphine
WT Everything cite in proportioR."m«
Rxpreia charge* are usually >5 cents per
package under five pounds. Addrei*
JACOBS' PHARMACY, ATLANTA, GA.
Cor. Marietta A Paachtree Sts.
• li«;
at
FARMERS
i) ril* fur our Ms
noth Cattlogni
•Vwipsg* Hook, 1
ly llluatrat*.!, givi i
Mauufartur*.' to.
j*. . Ir ,,*'t prtr* with Ms*
mj-\ \ V h'ifartnr«rs' riiaronn
1 £j.n all g, MH |« niai.li
fsvlurowl a"H I..'
J>ort*8 into the Pal
left .State*.
tOKElSSlsf*.
spend. W* sail onl.
: »t r.Uea -g-wwla, Oroceei**, Furwlt'ir*,
Clothing, Dry Goods, IUU, Caps, B et*
and ahoea,'Notions, C wikery, .Tew -1, *
Buggiee and '.Harneu, Avrirnlfnral im-
plimente, in fact anything yu wsnt.
hy buying af.... vend i't east
to pay axpreieag. on eataht;ua, a tm-rrr
guide. We are the only eoneen. that
Mils nt manufacturer’s prices, allowirg
the buyer the same discount thet the
mnmifectnrer gtvee h, the! whol-aale
ra-l* W ifinrantee all goods to he
•i|iiat to reproaeu-.ft'.ii* or nionev re
funded. Goods sent hyeipreea or frelgh
w “i pr v to ;o of ex.min.tion l,»t r
paying.
A. K VIG’HN *C >. !>2 Quin -y ?L, Chi
ago, III.
'•■j times, no man
■in the eonitfy
can afford to be
without it.
0T eitowra non arrrtHa
u a Inillewtlno, Mbeunaaa,
-a, .Varvnuwiii'M. amtUWMra]
.an. t^oruni-ml It. AUdealcn
•ea—:»1e inaia_i'dewo<1mdllnm«giwteaeea
TIMK.
iwnaiNu
warn, o
rnjnrv. mt.
_ UDiE*
""^asTn^*^ TOl hM3m ^
■ 8 *-"^ =S! *ws5EW- Bt&szss&i
Many Pmmiu
Am total down fraa iwnmtnNm
Biews’i Irani Bitten
.Sa $500 REWARD
Will ,bs paid s» Ike affeni ef mm j seals isnsint mhm
Will Sffiff OVMBISSVSffiMS an SgSit, lk*lMSjS«S
i TON WAGON SCALE. $00,
iwdlk||silOtl
laae* New Vid^aW^J'.ir* wr.g
Jrrtw. Wuaiauiw ... Mr.
-M^mg. .V. ■'.■ii—
- JSLMtm.fsiut
GEORGIA —I’a uu ivr: Countv—
To all wi cm it n;ay crmcin: Mis.
Maiy E;. Matthews administiallix in
he estate of James P. Tatum late o
.said county deceased, has in due form
applied to the undersigned for It Iter
of dismission from said estate, an
said application will he heard at m
office on tho fust Monday in bcplcin
ber next. Given tinder my hand and
official signature. This June the Clh
'®9f- II. C. Scoggins,
Ordinarr.
ROOFING.
Wttallic Weather Boarding.
Cewplete Celling*,,
Corrugated 8heetlno.
■ Roofing Paint*.
Iron Roofing,
law. Trust*. e«tt»r» aeS tputlni,
^All Arms ofShsst Mstal for Building
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