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TUB ■ MEW • EDAi thrown, .tin a duty we ow i our
* * . family, out Iriendf and the world
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY nt targe. It ia the passport to good
i ■* breeding nnd support of fine man-
! EDITOR
and £
PROPiy^TOR.
*
ONE TEAR.
■IX MONTH8...
rilRKE «i41>TH8
TERMS.
...11.00
26.
Cjr Advertising rate* tent on appli
catronr.- -
,
Entered In the 1 Post Office at Dallas
tia., as woosS-oIhi mall matter.
FRIDAY OCTOBER 28, 1892
•McPherson.
, i
Mr.'f.HiW. -Ifcre I come again
'to gift^ou a few dota from this
pirt.'
‘.Mr. Win. Thomason has made
some *Miti iq tp.hia dwelling house
Corn gathering iiall the go in
this 'p-trtv T think? everybody wil
•wake enong'i to do them.
’The b »y*’ln'this part are travel
ing too muc.l| at night, it will have
be sloj'podr
1 *••• l - *• _ i •
'riierg will ho an all day singin
at Willow Spring* the first Sun
jlyijQ next mouth, conducted hy
J. II. Cyaton. Everybedy inviteu
, to attend. .
Mr.-S, l'v 1 homason has a but
ter weed on his-piuco abqut thirty
six feot high, who can beat tha
f r-a: buiter wvej/ .
TFio health Ih this part is gener
’ ally good.
lY it don’t rain soon the cattoi
. will not b.e ginud, for* the watei
( gi|i» canijot run. ‘
, * i Long Tom.
; • -Poittnedby Sorofula.
Is the.aad story of many lives mad<
miserable through no 'faults oi
tljnir own. -• Scrofula is more espe
cially fahiMt any other a hereditary
diwasefaii ♦ forthis simple reason
Arising from impure and insuffi
cient>.blood, the disease locates it
self in the lymphatics, which are
?oin posed .of white tissues; then
a period of .foetal life when the
w’njle body-consists of Iwhite tia
flies,, and.- therefore the unborn
child-is- especially susseptible to
^his dreadful' disease, liut then
'* a remedy for • sorofula, whether
hereditary ori >acquired- It
Hood's .Sarsaparilla, which by it?
powerful effect ou the blood, ox
pels all trace, of- the disease am
givaato the .vital fluid the qua I its
and color,of health. I (you decid,
to.take Hoad's.-Sarsaparilla do no
nrcept.-any substitute.
WHAT TOGO,
. . “Good»itiei>nnrt.-,are the sourer
•.'»bdd# spiratiou of easy social
tercourss. They are the means o;
bringiug people together in gen
tleness, grace; apd savior-faire.
For the men or women who ob
serve .the amenities of life; whe in
' he,rit the great gift, the perfe,
manner; who by g9 jtlness of heart
and graciousness ,of dispositioh
P iYe the iyy for thpse.alrout them
who delight and charm human be
ings, and content them with them
selves—they, have at last reached
the place in life in wbieii they arr
a source of porpetual ' pleasure, an
ever abiding joy to those who
know them and a'cheer and sun.
shine l*o those who believe in
th(sm. An authoiity on social
matter* adds, in Harper’s Bazar,
the following'.suggestions .for at
taining the pleasure condition d 0 .
scribed in the.fore .ding wordst
•Cultivate dress as a fine art, for
minute attention -to ■personal adorn
ners.
Never eat bonbons or con fee*
tions of any kind on tho stroets, in
vehicles or in public places.
Munching sweets is considered by
ail r-fined and intelligent person
as ill br*dand provincial. Study
repose of manner. Swinging of
arms, humming of tunes, frequent
contoitiens of the face an l rest
jersnese of feet nnd are not only
very trying to your family, but
they are a source of iri Ration and
atinovai.ee to others.
CATARRH
Is s most loathsome, (longerons, and preva
lent malady. It la a blood disease, usually
at dominion# origin, and for which loeal
treatment la useless. Before health Is pos
sible, tho poison must be eradicated from
tho syatem, and to do this
SUCCESSFULLY
the disease must be treated through tha
blood. For this purpose no remedy le so
eSeetlre as Ayer's HarsnparJIla.
“ For the past eight years, I have been
eeverely afflicted with Catarrh, nono of the
many remedies f tried affording me any re-
list. My digestion was considerably Im
paired, and my sleop disturbed by phlegm
dropping Into my. throat. In September
last 1 resolved to try Ayer's Snrsaparllta,
began to nso It at once, and am glad to
testify to a great Improvement In my health."
—Frank Teson, Jr., englnoer, 271 West
Fourth street. New York City.
“My daughter, It years old, was afflicted
With Catarrh from her fifth year. Lost Au
gust she was
TREATED WITH
Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and after three months
•f this treatment she was completely cured.
11 was a moat oitraorillnary ease, as any
drugglat here ean testify." — Mrs. 1). W.
Banes, Valparaiso, Neb,
Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla
r>arAHBP bt •
Dr. 1 C. AYER & CO., Uvtly Mm.
BoMky all DraffWU. Price gl| sixbottlM,!*.
Practical I’liil'nsop y.
In active business life, the worl
over, men learn to lnice their ii|
an 1 downs with rulmnoFg. Tli
rich man of today may he the po
■nun to-morrow, with no comer
opm but to puy IPs debtr mid toil
upwur I again.
A financier of IV ; is who line
been at “thu top of thu In up” sit
hi* wealth swept away. 1!
friends can a in to cm dole will
him. They found him chrrrfu .
“All, well," he mid, “1 i ni livi
tlong, and d sturb'ng just ns f i
of my habits aj possible. I get n
at n'ne o’clock just ns I a’inn
uaad to, and ring t e bell for nit
valet' do chntnhi'e—”
“Wliatl” his friends e-.c.li ined
‘ara you stiU able to keep a vn
“Oh, no,” said the ruined mini
s'jfhing a 1 ttlo, “but I keep tli
bell!”
"J.IOR'JIA Paulding Count
To all whom it m ly concern: N
•ice is hereby given that ou the lirs
lay of November next an order wi
he passed establishing election pc
:ints at the following in said county
viz:
G. M. at Dallas.
" at Morris school house
" Court ground said Dial
1080,
loSt,
*°43>
13S1,
94-,
95'.
'=<*.
1087,
<3*'.
*39.
'443.
1207,
'4'-t»
at Hiram.
“ Court grou id 1
Nebo.
said I)is'
‘ “ “Reaves' mil
“ “ “ Yorkville
” “ “ Br>swell"
oiven under my hand and officia'
ignatuie. This Out. 25th, 1S92.
1C, Sou iGlNS,
Ordinary.
It. is a safe and good rule to so
journ in every p ace ns if y 0 „
meant to .spend your life thore
never omitting an opportunity of
doing a kindness, or speaking
G. W. LINDSEY,
-DEALER IN-
- General Merchandise;
SHOES A SPECIALITY
•
I have added 20 feet to my
Store House, and have by far the
!Paulding Sheriff's Sale For;
NOV., 1892-
I State of Georgia, county of Pauld
ing. will be sold before the court
bouse doer of said county, in the
town of Dallas, Ga., on the first Tuts
day Nov. next, to the highest and
best bidder for cash, the following
property, to-wit:
Lots of land Nos. 415 and 426 in
the 19th district and 3rd section of
Paulding county Georgia, levied on
as the property of the defendant J
! K. Murdock, to satisfy a superior
court mortgage fi. fa. issued from the
Largest Stock of Gcods CVCr * J P er * or cour * Guiding county
0 m favor of Perkins Machine Co., vs
brought to Braswell. yjtfS ”
1 . _ _ _ , J. A. WESTBROOKS,
buy as low as the lowest and
ISAAC WILLIAMS,
>ell cheap. g.w.furr.
CHILDREN’S, MISSES’, LADiaP
ArJD BIEPJS SHOES.
Guaranteed ta Give Satisfaction,
3R AS WELL, •• GEORGIA.
Chrnp Medicine—r-arc Money.
All l.uy medicines, and you wau« tlivm
elieap -at retail at wliolcuaio rates. J»
cubs’ i.Iiarinaiv, tlie largest Southern
cutlers' 1 of price#, has an advertiaement
in tikday a paper containing a few prices
All other articles are sold at similar
rales. No matter what you wart that is
usually kept in a Ini go drug store aeud to
them. They will sell it at astonishing
low rates, Kaprons charges for packages
under live pounds, tweuty-liive renta.
Watch these ad vertisemmits and prlcaa
uHeiid for a number of things^at one
word to tho wise suftlolent?
IP R1ZE PR.BLEM COHTsBV
A VALUABLE P3IZE WILL BE IVEN FOR EV ?,Y Rir PH
A?LWoB,
N .thing is more 1 iterestlng an ! entertaining in thu cuitiv.ited family cli-
linn a l.i iglit I’riso (,'ompetitli.u lilcli will bring Into active u.,e ilio nl.ilitl. s
onipatltnr# when it is known that su ili u..ni;.otiii,.ii is oarried out by tb i ori r 11 a
tors in a pc 1 fee ly fair and honaejbla 'iiannnr.
As II moans of advertising 0 11 brand of Exquisite Toilet Soap and intro
uclng it Into tbo homos whore it is n w moil, woolTort'io following prlr.OH, wide
will lie awardod tos locossfut coute it.uits without any partinliiy being shown t.
poison or locality,-
priz :s.
To the porson sending first 0 irroct nns vor to th • fo' owing pro loin w II |.
given their choice between .1 fl.-st- :i. >s Upri jht Piano r Thrae H 11 J,'. j .1
Fifty Dollars In casli
vor the sooond correct answer will bo p lid Two Hundead Dolljr# in rae'
F01 the third correct answer will bo paid One Hundre J Dollar u v s h.
For thu fourth corroet answer will l.o pd Fifty Dollara ■" Cas'i.
To thu person sending tho correct answer which la receive . list will be gi,-
t'neir choice Intwocn a first-das Up ipht Piano or Th.-Jt Kuud'od and FI ft
Doll ra in rash.
For the next to tho I -st cornet ftiswer will bj paid Dio Hjri Jrod Dtlls.,
in Cash. "
Other Valuable Prizes. suoluisS Ivor Wddios, iVi-FOp- ra set, 4"
Vegetable lllslies, Silver Tea • ets, Sllv r llisruil Jars Silver S is sd.
Cake Stands, Piano l.ttmps, Silvir Ucsert Si ts, Fruit I-.niv.s„ etc., etc., will I,
awarded to every peraon sending torn . t answer,
PRDBLEM
A frog at tho bottom of a well ten feet deep climbs upafo-.t every day >1.
slldi s back 11 half foot ovciy night. How many diysjwill it t ike him to re n li (I.
op of tho well.
CONDITIONS.
Ev.ry cc.nteste nt must ancloso with tinir tins.ver 0110 dollar for one doze
■akesof (.III Exquisite Toitot Soap, Whiol. I 3 the purest an I linest sn ip for M
: *k .j nd complexion Hint h >s over boon nmnufaehirod. It coot .| .. none of thus,
p ds.ill--ns preparations which cause the skin to bee,me rough and parched.
it is the only snap for the toilet, mi.-o y and hath. It, positively remove
I'bnpl' sand ernes redness and r,m;!iuoss of tins skin. II Is tudversady a. know I
edged by those who have used It ns tbo soap pu- exeollonoi for all toil ,t porpos.
It Is sent free of Customs duty to any pint of the United States. Answers inn.
mailed at any tints hum,0 V.ivombor 1st, IS ).', as the prizes are equitably d
bird over on'i.e time eumpetltpiu Is open| anti pie s ns can enter at any time will
“n < qm rl op]-01 tun tv of securing one of tbo leading p.izes. Rorn'inbort h
v ry an worSwlll bo awardod a valuable prize.
This toilet soap is retai.cd at threo dollars per doxen epk..s, and wo make ,hb
0 .1 nordiunry reduetlou in price simply to Introduce it,
The oxquisito Toilet Mfg. Co., is an ostabl.shed rml llnum iuliy res)„ s
manufacturing company, wlio offer tlic al.ovo prizes purely as a legiti mte nun
or of extending the sains of their Exquisito Toilet soap to the poop.0 of lie U11
' ' li tts.
‘ft
F.ORCvIA, )
Pauldi ic, County. J
)’o al! whom it may concern:—
•I. M. Walr.ivon, Admurstrator of tin
state of P, J, Walraven doccaHfil link
iipliod to thu untloraignod 10 luttor.s of
inmifsioii fio’n said cst.ato and si id ap
, !!cation will be hoard on tliuiiisb Mon
lay in January 1 WJ. This Oct, II I 3 J: .
11, C. ,SC0fJOINS,
Oil DIN A Hr.
EORGIA, Paulding County.—
To all whom it may concern: W.
T. Dewberry administrator of the es
tate of William Dewberry late of said
county deceased, has in due form ap
plied to the undersigned ‘for letters
of dismission from said estate, and
said application will be heard at my
If ce on the first Monday in Decern
er next. Given under my hand and
official signature. This ' yep*. 8th
S92. H. C. Scoggins,
Ordixary.
OEOnGlA, 1
1'Aui.niNu Countv. j
'■! all whom it may cmnorn:—
J. Adcock, Ait niiiistrator of Win, Ad
•.ckdeceased 1ms applied to tbo under
'gued for loiters of dismission fiom sai
state amt H.dd application will bo hem
1 tho first Mou lay in.January ISM.
This October II; 1302,
Ii. G. SCOGGINS,
Oiu.iNAitv,
EORGIA, |
Paulding Countv. J
o all whotfi it may concern:—
All persons i/iterested are her b
dified that if no good cause shew:
the contrary an order will be grant
i by the undersigned on the 71b
ay of Nov. next establishing a new
ad commencing at the Dallas and
ouglasville road near Mrs. Aim:
■als running through the lands of J
'. Clor.ts and Mrs. F. S. Kiker inter
cling the Hiram nnd Powdet
irings road near Mrs.' I*'. S. Kiker
.is October 1 itlr 1892.
ri. C. SCOGGINS,
Ordinary,
ted
i emit by U. S. Fo. t il N’.dt. Express Jfonei order, Two
Registered better .anil send your unswers it om-o. Adtlrci
I
EXQUISITE TOILET S\1FC, CO, t: X Ji
No- 170 Y0UNGE STREET, TERONTO, CN\DA
ttept (tail-•legance of toiler is the I true W01 ^ or "’"king n friend,
duty of every mail dr woman in I '■'j” 8 s °wn by the wayside
civiliz-d society. It is the out- 1 °^ n 1 ), ' n ? forth an Abundant hars.
wfrd ilnw thnt cnabiles tho world Te8t ’
to ;j,t» ge of ua personally, oar claar-' Kntrmtfftr Fentma
^cter, refiu. meat and conditio*. ^ t&SZfZtZZSSiZSEZ £35*.
the staiioa iulife, Wi Mrt>m BiUan. ^ ■aaSMiipi*
FARMERS .S'APS?*
000 page boor, plain
ly iliuv.utut.^.t..
M ui'i'fi turoH’ I* v
. ent pri 0 with Man
_ A V Wnifncturors’ fliscouu
f -Uiui all goo’.ls inami
faoturoil at d iin-
portovl into tho l ni
MONEY-Hsry^
U 1 spend. Wo sell only
lirst class goods, Grooooics, Furn'tnre,
lotliing, Dry (iooils, lints, Caps, |lloots
and sltoes, Notions, Crockery, Jewelry,
lluggiesand Harness, Agricultural im-
liments, in fart nnytbing yon want.
Saved by buying of us. Semljgj coots
to pay expressago on catalogue, a buyers
ttide. tVe are tlie only concern tliat
ells at manufacturer’s prices, allowing
tlie buyer tho same discount that the
manufacturer gives to the J wholesale
rade We guarantee all Jgooils to lie
equal to representations or monoy te
funded. Goods sent by express or ft-1 h
»ii.ii ' rivob.g.) of ximiniti r
paying.
A. KARI*EN r &CJ. 122 Quincy St., CM
cago, ill. •
TORTirZaUOB,
Malaria, laffeMku acA
ante mm emna.
DALLAS PRODUCE MARKET.
Corrected weekly.
Apples Dried jq ,, Pr ;j
Hone y • • .10 » g |
Deans white Navy, js : . 00 bu
raixctl > 75 c to 1.25 bu.
]Ultter per lb.
^' orn > 50c, ei bu
CHICKENS.
^ ens ■ 25 to 2 c
^- oc k s , 15 t > 21 c
Fr >' S - tO 2CC.
I,UCkS *. IS to 20C.
F ^g s . do7..
1 eas, Clay, 80c per bu. I
“ White, 1.25 to 1.50c “ •<
R y«. 65c “ <
Farc *’ per lb
VYheat,
Flour,.
Irish Potatoes,.
Sweet Potatoes,
Meat,
s ats
Cotton,
OKOll'.IA, |
I’auSi.’i no County, j
" all win;iii in may concern:—
E. \V. Moody nnd J, A. .Mood
•liirdinna for John Baxter npplie.
. me for letters of dismission Iron
■ id guardiaus'i p ami I will par
pon this application on the fi: »
Jonday in Ncv. next at my oilie.
1 Dallas, said county, (liven tin
■ or my hand and oliieial signatur.
. his tho lltli clay of Oct. 1892.
II. C. SCOuGlNS,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA, 1
I'Art.MNu County. (
i'o all whom it may concern:—
'J he apprasiers appointed to sc
•1 art a twelve months support to Mr
y Raterec widow of E. L. Ratsree
ate of said county decease I out
the estate of said deceased having fil
eel their report in my office, all pe
sons interested are hereby notifies
that I will pass upon the same at
office cn tils first Monday in Novem
ber next. Given under my hand and
official signature. ThisOctober nth
1S92. H. C. SCOGGINS,
Orijinary.
GEORGIA, Pauiding County.
I’o all whom it may concern: All
persons interested are hereby notifi
ed that if t o good cause be shown to
the contrary an order will be granted
by the undersigned on the first day
of November next establishing a new
rpad, commencing at the Rockmart
and Powdersprings’ at Mrs. Matilda
Pickett's and running by the way of
\Y. G. Gann’s, Joseph Carnes, Wm.
Sanford’s and H. I. Akin’s, intersect-
ng with the Yorkville and Acworth
road at or ner David Dudley’s, Oct. 4,
1S92. H. C. Scoggins,
Ordinary.
Admicl-strato/'s’s Said
Agreeably to nn order of the
urt of Ordinary of Paulding
county, will be sold at auction »,
the courthouse door of said county
the first Incday in November next
within the legal hours of sale the
75c to Jr.00 per bushel following property, to-wit: Lot of
$4-°° per, bll. land No. 819 in the 2nd distric'
• 3°u, per peck. | and 3rd section of said county, sold
. -40 per bushe'. a.s the property of E, W. Compton,
.... toper lb late of said county
50 1 pci bu Terms cash. This tho 6th day of
••■7 2'4- ^Octobor 1592.
W- L. Rqijj ns,
Adox.
GEORGIA, I
Pauldinc CotJNTV. )
To all whom it may concern:—
W. M. Rateree has in due form ap
plied to the undersigned for perm*-
n ent letters of nctininistratioH on the
estate of F„ L. Rateree, late of said
-oUnly deceased to be placed in the
hands of VY. L. Rollins and I will
oass upon said application on the first
Monday in November next. Given
under my hand and official signature,
his Oct. 4th 1892.
H. (J. Scour::ns,
* Ordinary,
GEORGIA Paulding County.
To all whom it may concern:—Mrs.
S. E. Alexander has in due forn ap-
1 cd to the undersigned for perma-
'ant .etters of administration on the
state of VV. C. Estes, late of said
ounty deceased to be placed in the
lands of \Y. L. Rollins, and I wril
ass upon said application on the
rst Monday in November next,
liven under my hand and o.^.cial
ignature, this the 4th day of October
tS2. II. C. Soougns,
Oidinuryf'
iEORGlA, Paulding County
To all whom it may concern:—Mrs *
\. C. Twilly and Alice Barber has in
due form applied to the undersigned
or permanent letters of administra
tion on the estate of D. L. Pace late
of said county deceased, to be placed
in the hands of W. L. Rollins, and I
will pass upon said application on the
lirst Monday in November ,'SiH given
under my hand and official signature
this Oc'.. 4th 1892.
II. C. Scoggins,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Paulding^ County
To all whom it may concern:—F.
Davis has in due form applied to the
undersigned for permanant letters of
administration on the estate of A. J
Atkersonlate of said county deceased"
and I will pass upon said application
on the first Monday in November
next. Given under mfliand and offi •
cial signature, this Oct. 4th 1892.
H. C. Scoggins,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA,
Pai lding County,
To all whom it may concern:—
Gcnnett Dudley wife of David
Dudley has applied fer exemption
of personality and setting apart,
and valuation of homestead out of
the eotate of David Dudley and I
deceased. | will pass upon the same at 10
! o’clock on the 31st day of October
1892. at my office.
II. a SCOGGINS,
OtsauBh