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Entered In the Tout Office at Dallaa,
(K, a* eecoiid-claee mail matter.
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 10,1893
Wtyitc Oak Dots.
Mr. Editor:—
We have more mud than news.
Whooping cough is no# in lull
b'aat.
Mr. G. W. Wilson ia now study
i g out a nnraa for his new daugh
f«r.
.1 cs '.o Colo, it son of Mr. J. M
Cole, is sick with pneumonia
Mr. Richard Carter is teaching
school at Liberty HilL
Farmers hare done but little
work since christmaa, owing to the
bad weather.
Littlo Carrah, the 16 months old
inlant child of Mr. Ren Wix, do*
parte.I this life on the 6th inst., of
whooping cough. This is the fourth
mouther of his family that he h
lost within fire years, his wife and
three littlo girls. The last,least and
youngest was little Carrah,
Which had become
The bosom of his love,
But little Carrah is gone
To meet her mother above.
Parents grieve and shed tears
over their lost ones, which they
say are lo.-t.
Little Carrah is lost to earth alone;
Above she will be found,
Amidst the .stars and near the throne,
Which babes, like her, surround.
G. W. C.
A hale old man, Mr. Jas. Wilson,i
Allens Sptings, III., who is over
years of age, says: “I have In mytim
tried a great many medicines, some
of excellent quality; but never before
did I find any that would so complete
ly do all that is claimed for it
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Di.
arrhtea Remedy. It is truly a won
derful medicine.” For sale by Con
nally & Connally.
NOTICE.
ThU is to certify that wo bought
from W. J. Williams,Supt. Paupoi
Farm, on Nov. 26th 1892, one bale
cotton, No. 60, weighing 434 lbs.
(oj 10—$46.40. Mr. Williams paid
us out of the above, $29.62, for om
ton of guano. Balance $13*87 w
paid to Mark Favors as his part
said cotton-
Davis & Finch.
As there has been some state
ments made in regard to my actions
in the disposition of the above cot
ton, and said statements having
reflected somewhat on my charac
t*r. 1 make the above statement
for the satisfaction of the puhlii
generally. W. J. Williams,
Supt. Paufiar Farm.
After due investigation, I find
the above statement, made by Mr.
Williams, true and th ,t he has so
far as I can see acted ho .estiy in
a ll his t anvictio s v lati.ig to the
> ounty’s affairs. 1 further find Mr
Williams an efficient and acti.e
man for that positio .
E, W. Y. Allgood,
Ordinary.
EMINENTLY PROPER.
The Untie girl silting in the
midst of a pile of beggrge, near
the end of the last bench but one,
was irresistibly sweet. She *a>
very small that her head d d
not roach the top of the seat, and
her feet were a long way from
reaching the floor. She had a
thoughtful look in her dark blue
eyes, and the portly old gentle
man with glasses conld not forbear
pause and smile benignly upon
her. The child fixed her glance
upon his ruddy countenance, but
her sober expression did not soften
n the Ioiibu,
Th • old gcntlma felt interested,
and smiled more pronouncedly.
The little girl never moved e tuus
ole.
Bless mo, I must speak to her,'
thought the portly party.
He cleared his throat and |teer
•d over bis spectaclei in the m&>t
i icndly way imaginable.
And wbo« little girl is this?” lie
hocrily inquired, opening It's eyes
very wide.
The child met his advances with
the same stea ifast gaze, Imt neve
word. The old gentium n re
moved his spectacles and thrust
ils head forward in the awkwaid
manner whic.lt is popularly suppo
ed to toH.h a responsive chord i
thu hearts of very young folks.
‘‘And where is mama?”
There was no reply wbateve
either by syllable or gesture.
“Il'in—and does our little gt
like to ride on the ears?”
Not the faintest suggestion «i
cher of approval Or the contrary
was te be dtected in the bab
face witli its dark eyet and frame
of soft brown hair.
The old gentleman moved grad
ually closer to her, smiling all the
time as only old gentle.neu
ruddy faces can smile.
“And how old Is our little girl
The child stirred, One of
chubby hands played norv rnsly
with its glove, The fresh
parted. She was about to speak
Tho old gentleman re-mined
erect posture and beamed with the
utmost satisfaction, inclining
bend meanwhile, in exaggerated
attentiveness
The child spoko at 1 st with
gveat deliberation.
“Until I am aseurcd.slr, that your
sttentions are entirely preper
cannot in justice to myself and my
family, whioli is, by the way.
not* I one, permit myself to
drawn into a conversation which
likely to reveal facts of a private
nature.”
The old gentleman was not
little puzzled until he saw a spec
tacled female gather together
mass of baggage, tuck the little
girl under her arm, and inquire
about the next train that went
Boston.
Lillie, lut Oh, My!
Reggs’ Little Giant Pills beat the
world. They act like magic, with "no
bad results. One pill a dose; 4odos
es one bottle. Sold and' gueravW*
j connally & conually.
Paulding County Sheriff's
Sales for March 1893.
STATE OF GEORGIA, t
PAULDING COUNT V. f
Paulding County Shev
i/f’s Wild Land Sales
for March 1893.
Cffildmi mi Mr. sad Hie. K. M. flaUw ,
Altoona, Pa.
Both Had Eczema
In Ita Worat Form
After PhytiMane HUM, Jfeetf’a
amrtaparllla Perfectly Cured.
Great mental agony is endured by
larenta who see their children suffering
rom diseases caused by impure blood, ana
for which theie seems no cure. This is
turned to joy when Hood’s Sarsaparilla la
resorted to, for it expels the foul humora
from the. blood, and restores the dl»-
ased skin to fresh, healthy brightness.
Read the following from grateful parental
To C. I. Hood A Co., I-owcll, Mass. ■
"We think Hood's RiirsuparM* It the most
vsltisble medicine on the market for Mood and
■kin dt.eiiies. Our two cldldreu suffered terri
bly with tl.s
Worst Form of Eexema
for two years. We hnd three physicians in
that time, but neither of them succeeded In
cu ing them or even In giving them a little
relief" At lint we tried flood's Harsapartlla
mid in a month both children were
treily emir4. We recommend
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
sa a standard family medlnltm. and would not
he without IL" Mu. Slid Ml's. M. M. HoLLKB,
141V Xml Avenue. Altoona, i‘a.
Hood s Pills ««»* fiv« tits, .nn«ii,«tion,
kMouannt, laundlrj, tick hMdseho, Indigestion.
THE INAUGURATION
IF PRESIDENT CLEVELAND,
MARCH 4TH, 1393, .
WILL be sold at the court house
door in the town of Dallas, within the
legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in March 1893, the following
property, to wit:
One Van Winkle saw mill, one 18
horse power engine, Fii jk & co s.
make, 3 log carts, iron axle, levied on
as the propeity of Prance St Motes,to
.atisfy a mortgage fi. fa., in favor of
J. D. O’Rctr, issued from Paulding
Superior court. '1 he above mention'
ed sawmill and engine can be seen at
the farm of W. M. Hicks, about three
miles north-east of Braswell. The
carts can be seen at the court house
in Dallas, Ga.
Also at the same time and place
will be sold the following property to
wit: One-third undivided iutcrcst in
lots of land Nos. 216,217,218 and
19 in the 2nd district and 3rd cecti in
of Paulding county Ga. Levied on
as the property of J. O Hitchcock,
defendaant in fi. fa., to satisfy a Su
perior couri fi. fa., in favor of Tidwell
& 1'opc. Pioperty pointed out b
Plaintiff’s Attorney. Written noli e
given tenant in possession as required
by law.
This February 9th 1893.
J. A. WESTBROOKS,
Sh .riff-
ISAAC WILLIAMS,
G.W FURR,
Deputies-
•STATE OF GEORGIA, )
COUNTY OF PAULDING, j
All buy medicine*, end you wan*, them
cheap -at retail at wholeaale rate*. Ja
cob*’ pharmacy, the largeat Southern
‘cutters” of prices, has an advert isemen
in to>day‘e paper containing a few pricea
All other articles are sold at similar
rates. No matter what you wart that is
usually kept in a large drug (tore send to
them. They will sell it at astonishing
^ ILL bs sold before the courthouse I | 0 w rates, Repress charges for packages
door of said county, in the town I under five pounds, twenty-tiive cents,
of Dallas, Ga, on the first Tuesday in Watch these advertisements and prices
March .893, to the highest bidder for » numher of things>t onca
. ...... , . ,1 . ,1 word to thawise sufficient?
cash, within the legal hours of sale,
the following property, to-wit: I
Lot of land No. 1108, In the Snd district I GEORGIA, |
nnd iird section of Paulding county. Lev-j PAULDING CotTNTT. j
the
ANNOUNCEMENT OK RATES.
Tho E. T., V. & G. is tho first
lino .0 announce rates for tho In
auguration on March 4tli. All
Coupon Agents have been instruct,
ted to sell 01 March 1st, 2nd anti
3rd, round trip tickets to Washing
ton at one anil o to-thii'd fire I'm
the round trip. These tickets will
lie good to return until Ma ch 8th.
1893.
With tho superior train scrv.c.
of this line, which passes through
Hast Tennessee and the beautilu'
Shenandoah Valley route, it is lul
ly prepared to take care of the im
mens* crowds which will take ail
vantage of the reduced rates.
The Washington & Cliat.tam>ogH
Limited, which is the celebrated
Vest bale tr.tin, composed of Pull
man Drawing Room Sleeping Cars.
Day Con dies and Dining Car
!-. tves Cha’tanougn daily at 12:8'
noon, l.tking up connections from
all Southern. Southeastern, West
ern and Southwestern points.arr.ve
it Washington next morning at
9:80.
The Shenandoah Valley Express,
wi h Pullman ears attached, leaves
Chattanooga at 10:20 n. in. and
arrives inWaih'ngton next evening
at 11:15.
Oetii'ed s bed d;s can be secur
ed by applying to any Coupon
Ticket A'ont o. 1 Tra filing Passen
ger Agent of this Company, or li.
W. Wrenn, uen’l. Pass. & Ticket
Agent, Knoxville, Tenn.
ied on as the property of J. J. Smith, to To ,n whom it may concern:—
satisfy a tox fl. fa., Issued by W. T. F. R G R d John Cain hfcTJ
riiomaft, T, C. of Maid county, for Ills I . , ... » ...
state and connty tax for the year 1802. due form »PP lied t0 the undersigned
.. , , . I for letters of administratidn, debonis
Also at tho same time and piaca will be I .. . ........
sold lots of land Noa. 132, 154 and 227 In I " on on the esUfc of Roderick Me.
tho 3rd district and 3rd auction of Pauld-1 Duffie, late of said county deceased,
lug county Ga. Levied upon as thi I and I will pals upon said application
property of Thomas L, Womack, to sat- „n the first Monday in Match 1893.
isfy a tax 6. fa.,Issued hy W T. K. Thom- Giyen undcr m y hand and official
uH, T. C. of said county, for hi» state and 1 . . 0
county tax for tho year lhOJ. signature. This Feb. 8th 1893.
1 ... „ . , -I E. W. Y. ALLGOOD,
Also at the same time and place will lei „
sold lot of land No. 282 in the 3rd dlatrict 1 ORDINARY,
lid 3rd seotlon of Fuuldilig county Ga.
Levied on aa the property of W. if.Payne,, .. ,. . . ,
m satisfy a tax fl. f»„ issued by W. T. K. If y? U f 1,Ve f 0r k,dne >’ 1 #re ou * 0<
rioimas, T. C. of said county, for bis I order it is noticed at once on the face
state and county tax for the year 1832. I either by the skin being a dark greasy
Also at tho same time and place will he I yellow, or by dlotches and pimples
sold lot of land No. 448, in the lath dls-1 appe2ring on the surface. Beggs
ti let nnd 3rd section of Paulding count) I Blood Purifier aud Blood Maker acts
Ga, Leviedonasthepro^rty of - - direct i y on these org ans, and will
lln A Dolihs, to satisfy a tax fl, fa,, ...... I , . , , . , ,
ed by W. T. F. Thomas, T. (!. of a ,i,. I make a dark gresy skin clear anb Iran
county, for their state and county tax I (parent and will remove all bimples
for the year 18112. land eruptions from the face. Sold
Also at the same time and place will 1 e ‘ » d warranted by connally* connally.
sold lot of land No, 0tI3 in the 19th die* I
Prit it* I b/ ivjfili.
Is the sad story of many liven made
miseiuble through no faults o
their own. Surofula is more espe
cially than any other a hereditary
disease, and for tuis simple reas m
Arising from impure and insuffi
cient blood, the disease locates it
self in the lymphatics, which ait*
omposed of white tissues; there
a period of foetal life when the
.vliole body consists of white tis
sues, and therefore the unborn
child is especially susseptiblo to
this dreadful disease, lint there
s a remedy for scrofula, whether
hereditary or acquired. It is
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which by its
powerful effect on the blood, ex
pels all trace of the disease and
gives to the vital (laid the quality
and color of health. It you d jcid
to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla do no
accept any substitute.
HOTICE.
All persona indebted to me for
b'ttcksmithing will please come
forward and settle with nte at once.
I am needing money and mnst col
lect what is due me.
J. W. Allen.
The LastMorning on theArk
“You look blue this morning,
■aid Mrs. Noah to the old gentle-
man. “Are you worried ubout
anything?” “I am. my dear,” re
timed Noah; “whan 1 think of out
big family to support, I don’t set
how we can make a living whe
we get out of this ark.” “I would,
n’t worry about that,” ssi 1 .Shorn ;
••there wiil bo plenty to do.”
“Certainly.” said Hum; “I’ll take
tho auimals and start a circus.”
•‘And I/'said Japhet., “.an become
an undertaker; there will b > mon
ey in that when tho flood qoos
down.”
“True,” put in Schcm, “and 1
shall bee line coroner. Why, dad,
the coroner fees alone wt uld be
sufficient to ei.ali tne whole fami
ly 11 live in the city and wear dia
monds.”
“By Jove*boys.” said Noah, “you
are dead right. Head lie.- io
land, aul M’s get to work.’ —Liw,
•" 1 ■ .. ■ • 1 * I’-XW
» * !>»• .<f«r ( A*y.. *4
T± RADAM’S MICROBE KiLLER
CUttEO ALL D:CCASE3»
!t iff t v r* only r^'McIne that car be taken in
lar^e Cituu^a quuntme* to
STOr FER^rrNTATION,
DKUTIIOY m icuonrs,
(tho G2RMS OF DISEASE),
and net in any way cause harm to the patient.
It contain* no I)n»~* whatever,
h”t i» a water charged with powerful germ-
itt&iroying K^acit.
!t ouroo whoro r!l other romo-
dies fall.
Cirty pafiti book, Rlvlnc Germ theory
of dlficaa* . irJSK.
Salary $25 to ^50 aWoek-
U (I will pay uIioyo sslary to any good
tgent relling our lino of goods, either to
dealers or cumtomerg We doal in Hrst-
elass goods only, and aoll at lowest man
ufaetiiror’a prices. Apply to
A KARPEN & CO-122 Quinoy St,
Chicaga, If’,
For Over Fifty Year i
Mas. Winslow's Sootiiino Syrup inis
'ecu used for over fifty years by milliora
>f mothers for their children while teeth-
tg, with ptrfecl suoces-. it sootlies
(a child, softens thu gum.-, nll-iys all
/ain, cures wind colic, und is tlie best
remedy for Dian hcca. it will rcliove 1 lie
f >oor littlo suflerer immedialaly, Sold
>y Dniggi8s.il) every part of the world.
Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and
ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing ijrup,
anil take no other kin .
1000 Dollars Reward
To any one who will furnish us
receipt that will cure a cough, cold
or any disease of the throat or lungs
sooner or more effectually than
Beggs’ Cherry Cough Syrup. Sold
and warranted by] connally & con
nally.
TJie Atlanta
Constitution and
The Paulding
New Era for
$1.75.
filet anil 3rd section of Fauiding count)
Ga. Levied on aa Ilia property of Jamei I
■M. Brown, tosatiafy a tax fl. fa., ianuee
W. T. K. Thomas, T. C., of said eoun
tv, for Ilia state and county tax for thi
tr 181)2.
Alao at the ssmb time and place will b,
sold lot of laud No. 400 in the 10th dis
trict nnd itrdaoction of Paulding county
GEORGIA,
I'AVI.DIItO COUKTY.
for his state and county tax for the ytai
I 3(2.
To .11 whom it may concern:—
Notice is hereby given that unless
ood cause be shown to the contrary
an order will be granted on the first
luesday in March next, establishing
t new public road in said county,
tin. Levied ob as th, property of Joseph I commencing at Antiock church in
I >. (ib.vor to satiny a tax ti. fa„ issued by the 1043rd district G. M., running
W.T. F. Thomas, T.C., of said eoimt., | , orth eas , by the res idjncc of John
.Vure to the cobb county fine; given
,, . „ jnder my hand and official signature,
'Iso at tli, same time and place will lit I .... ... „
a Id lot of land No. 74,1.1 the 10th district thl * the S th da >’ of J»' luar y *893.
anil 3rd section of Paulding couuty Ga. I ®'C SCOGGINS,
l.evied mi as the property of W. L.Good-1
pvin, to satisfy a tax fl. fa., issued by W. | ——-
T. K Thomas. T. V. oNa, I county, fo,. ; ;E0KGIAi p AULD1N0 C0UNTV .
liin Htafcc and uomiiy tux for the tca I .« .
iqtA. [( To all whom it may concern:
, |l W. L. Rollins, administrator on
Also at tho same tine and place will I e IJ, . . ,, , ,
old lot of land No. 398 in the llhU di*- | t,,e esUte ° f W,11,am Kened y late 0
said county deceased, has in due
orm applied to the undersigned for
letters of dismission from said estate
and said application will be heard at
rtiy office on the first Monday in Aprile
dext. Given under my hand and offi
cial signature. This the 5th day of
Ohdirahy.
-- rlct and 3rd suction of Paulding' count}
Ga. 1 evied on ns tho proport/ of Th u.
Goldsmith, to snti fy a tax fl. fa., issued
by W. T, F. Thom -a, T. C. of said coin ty
for Ida state a >11 co mfy tax fur tho year !
1892.
Also st the same time and place wiil In
sold lota of land Noa. 170 and 171 in tin
’•rd district nud-3rd section of i’atildin^ | anuary t8r)3.
cuuiity Ga. I.evit d on as the propert)
•f Sto ikley A Urcwn to satisfy a tax fi
a., issued by W. T. F. Thomas’, T. C. o
•aid county, tor their state aud count;
tax for tlie yc r 1802.
Alao at the mine l ime and place will h-
-old lot of land No. 30f in the 3rd district
mil 3rd section of Paulding county Gr
r,evied on aa tho property of Thomas L
Womack tn satisfy a tax fl. fa., i.-sued b)
W. 7 , F. 7 hoiriia, T. C. of snid county,
for his stale and county tax for the ycai
180:.
H. C. SCOGGINS,
OltniNAIIY.
Also nt. the same time nnd place will be
sold lot of land No. 737, in the lflth dis
trict and 3rd section of Pnuiding count)
Gi\ Levied on aa the propeity of W. p.
Thomason, to satisfy a tax U, fa., issued
by II’. T, F. 7'bomas, T. C. of said count)
for ills stale and eeuaty tax for the year
I8D:>,
Also at the same time and place will lr
■old lot of land No. 137 in tlie I0t.li dls-
-rict and 3rd section of Paulding count)
Ga. l.evied on as the property of J. K.
Glair, Leandcr E. Wells Agent, to satis-
■y a tax fl. fa„ issued by W. T. F. Thom
as, T. G. of said county, for hisalate nnd
county tix for the year 1892.
Also at the same time and place will be
soil lot of land No. 370 in tlie 3rd dls.
trict and 3rd section of Paulding county
Go. Levied on as the property of w. C.
Sanders, I*. H. Bell, Agent, to sat'isfy n
ax ti. fa., issued by w. T F. Thomas, T.
C. of said county, for bin state and coun
ty tax for tlie year 1892,
Also nt tlie santo time and pi ice w'll be
sold lots of land Nos. 209, 151, 152 and
153 ill the 3rd district and 3rd sec'ion o,
Paulding county Ga. Levied on as the
property of Millner ,t Millner, to sa is )
a tax fi. fa., issued by W. T. F. Thomas.
T, C.of said county, for their state and
county tax for the year 1892.
.1. A. WESTBROOKS,
Sheriff.
G. W. FIJRK,
is.vac wu,liamk.
Deputies,
GEORGIA, )
Paulding County. j
To all whom it may concern:—
W. L. Rollins, administrator on
theestatate of E W. Compton late of
said county deceased, has in due form
appfied to 10 the undersigned for let
ters of dismission fromsaiti estate
and said application will be heard nt
ny office on the first Monday in April?,
next. Given under my hand and offi.
cial signature. This the 4th day o
January 1893.
H. C. SCOGGINS,
Ordinary.
sBOWK'S mu BfTTZU
VT J — — »— n ITinimli M li
aaasasasi3Rae
GEORGIA, /
Paui ding County. {
To all whom it may concern:—
Unless good cause be shown to
the contary, an order will be granted
on the first Tuesday in march next,
establishing anew public road in said
county commencing at Antioch
church and running by L. L. Vernon,
Nathan Smith, and in ersecting the
Dallas and Acworth road near Na
than Harris’. Given under my hand
and official signature, this January
23rd 1893.
E. W. V. ALLGOOD,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA, >
Paulding Cot nty. j
To all whom it may concern:—
The appraisers appointed to set
apart a years support for Mary J.
WheclerWidow of T. F.Pace,and the
mint r childern have filed their repoit
in my office, and I will pass upon
the sam*-. on the first Monday in
ntarih nest. Given under ay lusd
and official signatase, tins January
23rd, 1893
E- W.Y. ALLeOOD,
Onotm.