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TEE PAULDING NEW
VOLUME XI.
DALLAS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1803.
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WASH'N&TOK & RUSSONI,
Dealers'in
B
Groceries, Hurd ware, Staple Notions, and
Fancy Goods.
WE BUY FOR CASH
WE SELL FOR CASH,
WE BUY CHEAP WE SELL CHEAP.
They are Good Goods,They are Cheap
Goods.
They wore bought at Headquarters. You are cordially invited to
come and see for yourself, and know that vro have the cheapest
linn of goods ever offered in Dallas.
Hut they won't tumblo to the Racket unless the cash is paid on tho spot
So don’t forgot your Pocket Hook, ifor no ono can get credit hern
Wo arc after the Hard Cash. If you have got it we will give you
Lots of goods for it.
RECEIVER’S SALE.
By virtue of an order from
t.lie Superior court of Paulding
count}, I will sell at cost, at the
stores recently occupied by
Thos. Griffin X Son, and Tlios.
Griffin and in the town of
Dallas i evening oi
Die 24th anst., flic entire stock
of General Merchandise, con
sisting of
Notice.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
One hundred nml seventy-Ilv
acres of good land, good pastures
and well watered. The dwelling
new, storehouse, best «fund in the
lOuntry, about, one hundred a"res
n cultivation. For information
"pply t>, J.C. Foo K,
Drake/own, Ga.
WANTED
LIVE AGENTS
fn evtry town in «ach state
to aell our Solid Columbian
Silver Tab la Knives and _
Korka; theaa foods art not < ,
plated foods but solid, and
will hold their color equal to
sterllnf silver foods and will ,,
coat only about on*>quart*r
the pricea of solid cUrllnf
silver. The goods are sold by
agents only and wa warrant
them to stand tha teat of
years or refund tho monsy, a
S uaranteo will go with oach
osen and backed up by an
old rellibte company which
has tho reputat on of making
tha beet gooieon the marks!.
Sample* oent on recieptofas
cants, for which wa will for*
Ward you our pricea and dis
count to agents. Agents
make from to to aj dollar* par
. Upson & Hart Co.
Enlonville, Conn.
TRY
STEWARTS
HEADACHE
POWDERS
Their nqual does not
exl«t fur curing
* Headache «
front any causo.
They ooii'uln Soda
and charcoal, which are
ha i: mu**. They havo more ,
ffonuhio filisndN thun any other
remody, nrcAirtr. they nre harm-
les-t anu never fall. Thousands of
E ersona certify to their wonderful
011011!*. l)o not permit a druggist
to sell you n dn
At It lit 0. If Toil Cl
Stewart’* Tfeadaeho Powder*
•ond lOo or H3o In stamps to
F. G. STEWART 4 CO.,
353 Dearborn Street,
CHICAGO.
Wlie are WEAK, NKRV
OUS, DEBILITATED
.who in folly and ignornn
a e trifind away »
got-of BODY, MINI) an
MANHOOD, ciiUHing fcnrriblcjdruina upon
tho wells of life, Headache, ; llackacho,
Droadful Dreams,JWoakncHH of Memory,
Pimples upon tho faco, and all the effects
leading to oaily decay, Consumption o
insanity, semi for BOOK OF LIFE
(scaled) free with particulars of n home
cure. N Cure No Pay. DR, PARK
ER, 3 K) N. Cherry, Nashville, Teun.
Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats,
Notions, Hardware, Tinware, Store
Fixtures, including ShOw Cases, SO"
dA Fount, ScAles, etc.,
And at 10 o’clock on the 25tli
insL 1 vv 111 proceed to sell the a-
bove named goods at auction
8aid auction sale to continue
from day to day until all the
g< eds are sold. X e, * m » Cash.
■ HI parties indebted to the above firms ure,
rer/aest at to cme and settle with me at once and
sar" cost.
This .flan.the 7th,1893 (
J. R, MOON,
RECEIVER.
WOMEN who have Head
aches, Uackaches, Nctiral-
(jiax, Scanty. Profuse, and
Painful Menstruations Uis-
dors, and displacements
fof the Womb and Sccnal Organs, Par-
,i enness, I.ci • *rrhfea, etc., should send
or WOMANS HOOK OF LIKE,(sealed)
rce with particulars for home cure. No
lire, No Pay. Scientific Qualifications
Unlimited JExpericnoc. Careful Diagno
sis and Honest Representations >r J the
secrets of our success. Address,
C. W. PARKER M. D„ li+0 N. Clmrry
Nashville. Tenn.
DEFORMITIES
Cross Eyos Hair I.ip, Curvature of tii
pine, Clul) Koet, Hip Joint Disease, and
I deformities of tho Hands, Arms
Legs, and Feet radically cured.
DISFHIUREMENTS.
Superfluous Hair,JWine Marks, Moles,
etc., painlessly and perfectly removed
Send for valuable treatise on th. ah#v
Address, C . W PARKER 1
Cherry, Nashville Tenn.
“For the past.two or thise years I
have been subject to cramping pains
in (he stomach,,,, says Mr. W. A.
Baldwin, « hardware merchant of
Moonville, Dallas Co., Iowa. “1 have
tried a number of different remedies,
the best one being Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem
edy. Ono or two doses of it alw iys
cures me.,, Sold by Connally & < on-
nally.
THE SAVINGS BANK.
T? O k E N I)OWN men n>>
K A women sullarind
—from any form of CHRONIC Dig
EASE, can seem, a valuable work, on
their affliction (sealed) free, and lonin
how the i an lie cured at ljoma, hv wre
ingDIL PARKER A Co. 340 North Clior-
7 Street, Nashville. Tenn. Better writ,
o day, delays ar. danger J n. Pleas,
state your trouble and how It ng afflicted.
IiY IIEUTIIOI.I) AURKHACII.
T oil know that 1 lost my lather
and mother in my infancy, and
that I had not a relative in tho
world. I was wild and thnught-
I'sswhanl began my apprentice
ship as a locksmith. My master
was, on the other hand, a grave,
reserved man, so that a very few
words from him were important.
When for the first time he pail
ma a week's wages, he said: “l‘e-
ter, you do not uced more than
half of what is due you: the other
half I will sat aside for tho sav-
ings baiiK,” And so it was.
On Palm Sunday, before mass,
he went with mo to tho savings
hank. My name was written inn
huge register, and they gave mo u
book, on the first page of which
was inscribed my name, and on the
second my deposit, seven crowns,
i held my little hook lovingly, and
ooked oft.n at my name and tin-
amount of my capital. 1 was so
enchanted with this first operation
that I became avaricious. I re-
lorraed my habit of smoking, and
gave myself no rest till I had un-
other small sum to deposit. When
I pasted the bank building, I
would say to mysolf, “Than- is im
good money bringing interest night
nnd day. Very good. I will add
t i the amount.’’
Would that I had continued to
t dK alone to myself! lint, I soon
c infilled in a companion from the
Palatinate, and whom for that rea
son we called the Palatin. To a-
muse myself on Sunday, I would
take my book from its box, and
would try to compare precisely
how much a month my twelve
crowns would bring me. The Pal
atin, who was a skilful accountant,
told me exactly, and t lien ho be,
gan to make sport of the trifling
amount, and tossed my book into
the aii, exclaiming: ‘‘Look at the
fertune of the great capitalist, Pe
ter Werner!”
The little l ook fell on inv head,
and seined to me to have suffered
insult. I wiped it, put it bank into
the box, sml did not show it to my
companion again.
Just before Christmas there won
a great fire in the city. The build
ing that contained the saving,
bank was consume 1 before ai 1
could 1 e brought. I was greatly
excited when I learned that tin-
registers of deposit were burned.
The Palatin, however, laughed
heartily. “You fool!” said he,
“what ar* you crying for' The ci
Ly has guaranteed the deposit.,
made in the savings buna. You
have your receipt. The. State
must pay you.”
This reflection reassured me. 1
showed my book to my companion
again, and he told me that it was
perfectly correct.
That night, when wc lay down
side by side to sleep, he said: "Pe
ter, you and I can be rich, and
have nothing to do but see the
world, nud let our money worK
for us.” He aidtd that we must
both go to Ca ifornia, where the
earth is full of gold.
“Very good,” I answered, “but
who wid gr.e us the mouoy to
make tho voyage?”
“Haven't you your bank book?”
“T on called it a trillo yourself.”
“We will make something belter
of it,” he said, striking a light. 1 I
have an idea. Get up and show
mo your book.”
“Capital!” ho cried, when 1 had
given him mv book. “N’obodv
will have tho slightest suspicion.
‘Kcreived this day live crown Of
‘five crowns’ 1 will make -live hun
dred,’ and wo will Imvo the means
of starting on our travels.”
At these words I began to trem
ble. ‘ My friend,’’ slid I. “this
ought not to he dou ) I will not
permit it.”
“Let me alone,” replied ho; “1
will show you how easy it is.”
A fatal curiosity awoke in me,
and 1 said to him: “Non can do it
this way. Try it on another pa
per, or else you will spoil mv'-book
and 1 shall lose the little I po sens.’-
1 hoped he would not succeed,,
and that his failure woald deliver'
mo from my guilty covetousness;,
a iid yet; I could ha’.e wished him
to succeed.
“Let me alone.” he sliai ply re
plied, “and do not make me angry;
or else my hand will tremble, and
I shall spoil everything.”
I cm,-sod my arms on my chest,
and with trembling 1 watched him
change the words written ia my
precious hook, while it seeme I as
if my heart were bursting. Thru
he toon a little knive and serati h-
«d out n few letters. I shivered,
and yet I said to myself: “Now
you are riel), and able to grow
richer.”
1 looked at whr.t he luul j st
written, “lte.-eived live Inuu red
crowns.” Nobody could dote t
the least fa'silicati m in. these words
and the groat rogi. tor was burned.
\Ve returned to bed. 1 already
saw myse'f across the ocean, pick
ing up nuggets of gold. I hud a
c li nage with four magnificent
horses, and u servant who offered
m - a beautiful mtsarsihaum pipe
trimmed with silver, while another
poured my champagne.
The next morning at the table
1 feared every moment that I
might see an officer approaching
to take mo to prison. I was so
much afraid of uttering an impru
dent word that 1 dared net reply
immediately to any (pie do i. 1 no
longer dared to carry in moy to the
savings bank, but mad ■ long d»-
tours to avoid pstksing tho building
in which it had 1) en reorganized.
Gradually, however, I recovered a
sort of tranquility, ni i saw that
nobody suspectu I what 1 ha I do ic.
But when, on tho approach ol
Christmas, my m istor’s children
began to dime • areund me one
morning, say in g. “VVe Know some
thing we shan’t till!” their voices
pierced my heart like a knife.
They knew the surprises their fa
thor was preparing for our pleas
ure. and were deli Hite I with th ir
secret.
On Christina: Kvo Contis lor
M n dug i s servant ca i c r um pg
to onr wor ;shop. I was in the
door-way, She said lie ha 1 come
for me, and that I mus go at once
with my tools to he • roast u-'s house.
The counselor’s na no had terri
fied me. Could my nlTenen lie a!
ready known? I lm l .1 ei led not
to use th - 1> iok until
had never shown it.
afraid of everything.
Nevertheless, I went with the
virl. She h d a sw et,fresh !
then' money
bo .’’
We a lived il thu counselor's
house, and I was drown into a rich
ly I’m ni.-hed room. Tins counselor
luought me an elegant ca e whose
key was broken, and bad ■ mo op
en it. lie then told ('atharine.my
guide, that he had other prepara
tions to make, and luidn her remain
with the lock -mith.
“It will be hard for you,” said I
to'Catherine, “to cave these beau
tiful roon : for some poor ittl
home. ’
“1 hsv ■ planty of time in whir
to m ik- up :-i\ mind to il.” i.li
epli - I, - Bui you
snow everything. I.ivi.ig in a riph
uwolling. ono’soon learns that it
matters lit tie whether he is served
with a golden spoon or a brass
one. The e.sen'i d thing is to
live in peace with a g <> I consci-
en e.”
At thes - words I mil.I no longer
,11’ej the kyjby.h'v -and <-atheiine
begun to,laugh at my lack of skill-
At length, however, I opened -the
<nsk«\ and my eves were, dazzled
■ X / l i t c ' ».
bv its contents. I pirn (i blue yej
v fi cushion i-lilb-re. I a set of dia
monds. ,
( he,Iii-rim* sti-nped lo the door
and called her mast ’r; but no soon
or'• lift'd he glamied a! the “asicet
than lie rudely seize I my hand,
-aying: “The -brooch with the large
iliitlmm 1 in the dentfe is gone!”
1 shook I k - a poplar leaf, and
wa ; to throw myself on my
1ci-.ii wh"ii 1 -lie -iil .■(•Jathei'iire’s
voice. • • • -■
■1 low c.m you think - ‘ s:ii I
- a*, “1 was In
•*tt ■ hiiM! \V > will examine y r -u
to i!”
He called to liis wife, and th ui,
to ning to me, said that lie would
i- iich m -. while hisw I'e diu the
ilium tc Cathnrine.
A ml seeing this hon-:,t tim'd -n
out raged by a; eh udiimssii pieion ,
I yielded my seif to ills ...-cda. But
I m-vor «'u a tell what I I'it at th«t
m aiu-ut. 1 felt no Ion ;er like a
man, or even, a sla.c, hat like
some vi!o animal. An net of cruel
lujuHt.ee had bean e'omin’tt il
agiiuctliin. "Com ar-d \vi h tbit,
: i- I'l’eac" of which I wa really
•V dlty z.ecm-'-d but il p'tty and
,-hildi-h thing.
Mv angey- g isv .-till great-r
wh -n ntio tier servant nuggested
that ( hit hc-rine might lin e hidden
■ he diam m-l in lie - iiah-" an-1 I saw
I, • poor girl a- pale a d atli with
her braid- .ill unbound. a
Of'course tho emusolor found
noth tig on C.itlievme <•:' m . 1 re
m 1111 i* r r in 'hat jmii ng I said to
the you i : girl: • 15 • paticn:; 1 will
-ml to yon all y-i i haw suf-
f«re 1 through me,”
Tim affnm: 1 had mffe ed para
lysed my conscience.
I Hong it often to s o Catherine,,
b'lt iiol loin siicccss''ully. She. was
Oi:il lim-il on l-'lr-t i-oliiilin, Itti |iuai .
spring,
But 1
For pains in the chest there is
n Riling bettor than limine 1 il *th
saturated with Chamberlain’s Pain
Halm and bound on over the seat of
pain, ft will priilude a counter irrita-
tiu.i without blistering, and is vot so •
di-agra able as mustard; in fact is
much superion to any plaster on ac-
count of its pain relieving qualities.
If ic.cd in time it will prevent pneu.
monia. 5,o cent bottles for sale by
Connally tv Connally.
180:
young gin. sue n a a sweet,treat, i !)-<;. 3 i 1892 I ! ero by notify
1 face, an 1 the pure Christinas ii -1 11 the !) ligat s * ompi sing the co mty
AU’iik-o that our meotsng will le
Monday January the 30 ii stop! of
th ■ t rd '! huisda ,
Li. T "Drake#
burned in her eyes.
| “My fatho • was a locksmith,” |
said she. “ L I’eter is our patio ,
land for many people tho k(*y to