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L. M. WASHINGTON.
EDITOR and PUBLISHER.
TERMS.
OXRYKAR 11.00
BIX MONTHS 60c
rilRKK MONTHS 26c
CJTAdvertising rates sent on appli
cation.
Entered in the Post Office at Dallas,
On., u eooui.(1-class mall matter. .
FRIDAY FEB RITA RY17,181>8.
‘ Hon. A. C. Houston, of Picks
way, West Virginia, proposes tlinl
the People's Party shall adopt tin
title, Sn|«riiti.st«. He calls at ten.
lion to the fact that the intent ol
ill' I'.rosi nt reform momement is to
H »pimito tin) functions of Govern
in -lit from tho in.livid”*!, and h
g'voTxulnsivcIy to the state the
w hit'll is the state's, le'erring to
thectir.cn that which is his."—
J'lii/Jm Pt r'n Paper, Ftb. 10, 1808
If tlio Uni party could enforce
their pliitfonn, tlio “reserving
tlic i iti 'eii that whi h is hi.V’woulil
he = to 0.
The preeent congress has been
vary liberrl in its appropriations to
rivers and harbors.
This is supposed to be in line
with the idea of government own
ership of railr mu's, steamboats, (el
g'anlis, telephones, etc.
The 3rd party is in favor of the
said line of government ownership,
etd.
Mr. Tom Watson is a 3rd part)
man, yet, Mr. Watson is opposed
to the nbo e mentioned appropria
ions.
Whether the appropriations an
ight or wrong, to a m in up a tree,
Mr. Watson appears to be trying
to ride two horses at the wnne
lime.
Consistency, t ;ou n:t a jewel.
C. W. MACUNE.
Twoy«ar» ago C. W, Mucnne
was one of tho brightest lights of
the reform (?) movement.
His was the voice of one crying
in tho wilderness, saying, “repent
ye, for the kingdom of relief ie at
hand," Now, he is a traitor,
Judas Iscariot, a renegade in the
eyes of tho ;o who formerly though
that his glance was light and hie
words the vocal expression of infin
itu wisdom.
How the mighty have fallen
“Verily, all is vanity and vexation
of spi: it.”
A Colorado exchange, in a birth
notice printed in its columns, af
fords an internsting notion of tin
composite diameter of the peoph
in the far we .t. The child, whose
a iveut in tho Holland colony wan
niinounoed, is the first Dutch old
born in the San Luis va ley. The
birth notice wus written by a Dan
put in type by a Morraot., the
proof read by an American, th<
typo place I in the “form" by
German and the paper printed by
a Mexican.—Atlanta Constitution,
Paulding County Sheriff's
Sales for March 1893.
The f dlowingannouncement, ta
kun from the Skagit county( Waah
Tim •», is cvtde'itly that of a buai
lux s man it ho awoke too late to the
value of printers’ ink!
I am going to close out my entire
stock of dry goods, clothing, hats
boots, shoes and notions. Also b’an
kets, Comforts, lamps and glassware
Hundreds of useful things that every
body needs.
1 don’t want 'em Come and gel
’em, They will be sold at a piict
that will lift ’em from my shop,
’em. I don't want ’em and wont have
’em. Have been keeping store foi
forty five years and it's long enough
in '*>“ ,o Tj.-Unp
hogs. Mortimer Cook.
Anegro pnaehjr liv'ng n ai
Rdeigh, N. ('., saw for the first
timo in his life tho skeleton of u
whale in ti e . tat • mu emn. Aftei
learning what it was he walked
gravely up and down and critically
examined its lingo proportions.
TId enormous month seemed to
impress him greatly and he fervent
Jy exclaimed: “Well, well, well,
I’ve bin a preach in’ de gospel for
nigh on forty year, an’ 1 sometimes
] reaches about do whale-swallerin’
< f Jonah, but 1 deolar to graeioua 1
nover believed it afore now; de
Bible aho is true.’’— Atlanta Con
K'ilution,
. MR TIIJ MtMlu,
Wistkyew Mi.UrUi, M
I uwwm. bit.
uw’ws’s tiunv ermus
- Er ^ -
£*'***& ''aMw '
WESTERN ENTERPRISE
A Sydney man t)l!s tho folio ving
u hara t ristic s'ory of American
jou nal ti i ente-pri e:—I was
snowed i i o o nt llristo', a little
.tationon the N > them 1'acillc. It
was 'n th • winter of 1885. Wi
were thero for abou‘, five d.iya, w>
had p'eaty to eat, s ich as it was
but we e all an i us to g -t some
thing'o cad. The large majority
of passonge e on. the train were
in n, a d we want dad dly paper,
bnt could not get one for love o,
money. Ther > was a little we. kly
paper at Bristol, and it tr!e I to fill
the wa t. The first day of the
•now bl ok do the weokly p pm
was issued, and nearly eveiyon 3 on
the tra’n took one. I suppose th,.
paper had a larger circulation than
it has had sinoo or ever had before-
The editor proprietor, and report
er, a 1 in one, was a wide awake
fellow. Hu saw that there was a
demand for a daily pr|icr, so hi
got one out evory day during o.n
s'ay, Ho came do .vn and got on
'iam -sand residences a id publish_-*l
them. This of course made tin
paper sell. 1 lie next day ho goi
something of oiirhistoriesaud wrot
thorn up. Tho next day he wrote
up how wo passed tho time. By
this time ho had exhausted a'l hr
whitepaper. II) didn't give up
Sot much! Yon don’t fin I a news
paper man in tho North west tlm
will give up for such trifles as that
Ho went out and got some brown
paper, usid in tying up bundles ni
t e grocery t-torn, and printed liii-
■ditio i on t' at. He got all th
brown paper ami wrapping.pupm
in town and then lie went for wall
pajior, end p i itod his last edition
on that. We bought them evory
lay, more as little souvenirs of tin
snow blockade than for anything
else, although I think I r a I every
thing that was | ri ;ted, from a re
c'po on co kies to th ‘legs' n t ees.
— Typo,
This it Meant for Yon.
It has been truly said that half the
world docs not know how the other
half lives. Comparatively few of us
have perfect he-fith, owing to ihc im
pure condition of our blood But we
ub along from day to day, with
scarcely « thought, unU.es fore-oil ( Q
our attention, of the thousands all
about us who are suffering from scro
fula, sail rheum and other serious
blood disorders, and whose agonies
can only be imagined. The tin ked
success of Hood's Sarsaparilla f or
these troubles, as shown in our ad
vertising columns frequently,certainly
seems to justify urging the use of
this excelletr; medicine by all who
know that their blood is disordered.
Every claim in beh ilf of Hood s Sar
saparilla is fully backed up by what
the medicine has done and is still
doing, and when its proprietois urge
,ts merits and its use upon all who
suffer from impute blood, in great or
small degrees, they certainly mean to
include you.
Mr. Cm. IT. Turner
SimplyAwful
Worst Case of •orofula tha
Doctors Ivor Saw
VuKtfletely Cured by *6C?»S
SAttSAPARILLA.
" When I yylit 4 or 5 year* old 1 Imd * terof*
iilotit tore c tho middle finger of my left hand,
which cot to had that the doctor* cut tho
finger off, end »ot«r took off more than holt my
hond. Then the tore broke out on my ffirnu
come out on my neck oml face on lx»th tide*,
nearly destroying Uie tight of one eye, alt**
on my right orm. Doctor* tain It wot tl.
Worst Case of Scrofula
they ever tow. It wni •Imptr awful! Five
yours ngo 1 begon to toke llood't Sarsaparilla.
GroduoUy I found that the sore* were begin*
ulna to heal. I kept on till I had token ten
botnet, ira dollar*! Jutt think of whot o
return I got for tlmt Investment! A tfcoa*
aoa4 I»rr crtlf Yet, in my tliousaud. For
the pa.it 4 years I lmve had no sores. I
Work all the Time.
Ileforc, I cm.I* S* wnrh. 1 know not
wlmt to say slroiiK -bough to sxpress my a nit
Undo to Ilond's Sirssiisrllla lor my rtrtcct
cure." <1 r.oii.iK W. Tiiii.nkh, Kuriner, G»l-
wny. Hornings ooiinly, N. V.
HOOD'S Pills do not wanks-, bo, 1)4
ilfoitlou snd tone tlio *1010(1011. Try them. Mo.
YOltKVILLE DOTfc
STATE OE GEORGIA, I
PAULDING COUNT V. (
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, Frick & co’s.
make, 3 log carts, iron axle, levied on
as the property of Prance & Motes,to
s atisfy a mortgage fi. fa., in favor of
J. D. O’Retr, issued from Paulding
Superior court. 'J he above mention
ed sawmill and engine can b) seen at
the farm of W. M. Hicks, about throe
miles nortb-eait of Braswell. The
carts can be seen at the court house
m Dallas, Ga. .
Also at die same time and place
will be sold the following property to
wit: Oncrthird undivided interest in
lots of land Nos. 216,217,218 and
219 in the 2nd district and 3rd . cctioii
of Paulding county Ga. Levied on
as the property of J. O. Hitchcock,
defendaant in fi. fa., to satisfy a Su
perior court fi. fa., in favor of Tidwell
& Pope. Property pointed uni b •
Plaintiffs Attorney. Wiittcn notice
qiven tenant in possession as required
by law.
Phis February 9th 1893.
J. A. WESTBROOKS,
£h:riff
ISAAC WILLIAMS,
G. W FURR,
Deputies-
Paulding County Sher
iff’s Wild Land Sales
for March 1898.
Mr. Editor: —
Farmers are getting anxious foi
so no settled weather.
Bn little work has been done b\
our far.i er\
Our oldest citizens prophesy fo
a good crop this year. I guess ii
• because wo are all but comp died
to have one.
Pasture fencing is the order ol
the day, as stock-law with its fore
ing proca‘s is getting near in.
Yorkville is improving some.
Messr . VV. A. P< ol and J. II
laxter are having a lively trad?.
Mr. John Davis has purchased
i town lot and will build oi. ii
toon.
\V. A. Pool has just added u
;ood substant al barn to his premi
es, an I wi 1 build a large sto.v
iv.om at a t early date.
We ha 3 a gin”, awmill, a goo
b'aeksntith sli >p, and will hooi
lave a griit mill. Wo n ov need i
'odor, an 1 hope som? kind rondo
i ill refer one to ut.
Rev. O. 1). Finzer has a (lo ir
• hing school at ibis place,
Thu \)r’ter visited Mr. J. M.
Hoi p.nd, o ir county treasurer, la.sl
week,and found him in very furbh
lieahli. H i; confined to his roo.i
ill the fiiue, but is abi) to sit lip u
part o tho time.
Succo s t > the New Ei:a «n ! al!
ts readers.
J. II. M.
NOTICE.
My stallion, Robert E. Lee, will
be at Dallas every Saturday, from
now until the 1st of next June.
Wiley Jon i s.
THE INAUGURATION
IF PRESIDENT CLEVELAND,
MARCH 4TH, 1893,
ANNOUN0KMKNT OK BATES.
Tlie E. T., V. & G. is tiie first
ino to announce rates for thu In-
uiguration on Marc’i 4tli. All
o ipoil Agents have been instrue..
ced to sell on Alarcli 1st, 2nd and
!rd, round trip tickets to Wishing
on at one mid one-third f ire for
lieroun I trip. These ticke’s will
ie good lo return until Ma ch 8th.
1803.
With the supeiior train service
»f this line,_\vliic!i passes through
Cast Tenitcssoe and the beauti’m
-ilieuiindonli Valley route, it is tul
y prepared to take care of the ini.
liens ) crowds which will take ad
nntagd of the reduced rates.
The Washington & Chattai mg.-i
Limited, which is the celebrated
Vestibule train, cotupos.'d of Pull
man Drawing Room Sleeping Cars,
fay L'oa lies and Dining Cur.
naves Chattanooga daily at 12:8/1
.oon, taking up eonneoti >us from
ill Southern, Southeastei n, West-
■rn and Southwestern points.Bi rlve
t Waibington next iiioriiiug at
The Slien uidoah Valley Express
with Pullniaii cars attaelied, Jeive
Dl'iittaiiooga 10:20 p. in. and
arrives in VVas’.iingto:i next evening
t 11 :lo.
Detailed seliedules cun be s-ciii
ed liy applying lo any Coupon
ticket Agent or Traveling Passed
Agent of this eoinpany, or 11
lV. \\ renn, (len’i Pa s. & Titkei
Agent, Kuo..ville, Tenn.
STATE OF GEORGIA, )
COUNTY OF PAULDING, f
ILL be sold before the courthouse
door of said county, in the town
of Dallas, Ga , on the first Tuesday in
March 1893, to the highest bidder for
cash, within the legal hours of sale,
the following property, to-wit:
Lot of land No. 1109, in tho 2nd district
andilrd section of Paulding county. Lev
ied on as tho property.of J. J. Smith, to
satisfy n tax tl. fn., Issued by W. T, F.
Thomas, T. C. of said county, for his
state and comity tax for tho year 1802.
Also at the samo time and pines will be
sold lots ol land Nos. 182, 154 and 227 in
the 8rd district md 3rd section of Pau’d-
ing comity ti Levied upon as the
property of Thomas L, Woinnch, to sat
isfy a tax II. fa.,Issued by W. T. F. Thom
,.s, T. C. of said county, for his state and
county tax for ti:o year 1802,
Also n.t the same timo amt place wilt I
eh! lot of Ini'll No. 282 in the 3rd district
and 3rd section of Paulding county Ga
Levied on ns tlio property of W. Il.Pnync,
to satisfy a tax ti. fa„ issued by W. T. K.
Thomas, T. O. of said county, for hie
state and county tax fjr tlio year 18.12.
Also -it the same time nnd place will b»
sold lot of land No. 445, in the 10th ' dis
I'icti.nd .'lid section of Paulding count)
1 ia. Levied on as tlio property of Tum-
IIn * Dobbs, to satisfy a tax II. fa., Issu
ed by W. T. F. Thomas, T. (!. >f sail
comity, for tlicir state and eouii y ta>
for the year 1802.
Also at the same time and plaeo will bi
sold lot of land No. IM5 in the tilth dis
nict ami 3rd section of Paulding count)
<!a. Lovied on as the property of .lame.
M. Brown, to satisfy a tax tl. fa., issued
')• W. T. K, Thomas, T. C., of said conn
y, for bis state and county tax for thi
year 18112,
Alt buy modlclnes, sad you wsat them
heap -at retail at wholesale rates. Ja
cobs’ pharmacy, the largest Soothers
•cutters” of prieee, has an advertise men
in tot day’s paper containing a few prices
AU other articles are sold at similar
rates. No matter what yen wart that ta
usually kept in a large drug store soud to
them. They will sell it at astonishing
low rates, Express chargee for packages
under live pounds, twaoty-fllee cents.
Watch these advertisements aad prices
uSond for a number of thlngijat ones
word to the wise sufficient?
M kAllltni
h 11 itLuscitrrrxeas,
Fur.Ovcr Fifty Years
Mus. Winslow's Soothing Sviii?' lias
’>ocn used for overllfty yoais by millio: s
'f niiitlicr.-i for tlicir children while toctli-
)g, with Pirfccl succes-, it soothes
. [e chib!, soft.ns Die gumf, nlliys nil
.> till, cures wind colic, nml is tile best!
icnicdy for Diunh-i-a. it \v,li iul ove I lie
pool Iiitio sulioror iminudi.Tlnly, Sold
Druggissin every piif. of flic world,
l ivcoty-lLve cents a bottle. He sure nml
;isk for Air'. WiukIo.v'm soothing Syrup,
mi l utku no otiicr kind.
w*. PAW KIGRG3F. KILLER
CURES ALL DISEASES.
!t i. Ihs only r-n.'lrine l’u( c-n be taken in
.ar^e cituugii (.u.uuutcd to
6T01* T KiniKNTATIOK,
DESTllOV MICROKES,
(tho GERMS OF DISEASE),
nr..! n-t In any way cause harm to the pmieni.
It contain* no Drags whatnvrr,
hr. is n wmrr chnr E cd with powerful L-ero-
Cc.lruy.nf; g..io^
ft cures where oil other reme
dies fall.
r.f. y
l\r^r PHARMACY, Atfautv Cb
- Sol* -^-geia-ts, -
The Atlanta
Constitution and
The Paulding
New Era for
$1.50. -
GEORGIA, I
Paulding County. {
To all whom It may concore:—
R. G. Bass and John Cali, hsrs ia
due form applied to the undmigaed
for letters of administration, dobonis
non on the estate of Roderick Me.
Duftie, late of said county deceased,
and I will paaa upon said application
on the first Monday in Matdh 1893.
Given under my hand and official
signature. This Feb. 8th 1893:
E. W. Y. ALLGOOD,
Ordinary.
If your liver or kidneys are out of
order It is noticed at once on the f»:e
cither by the skin being a dark greasy
yellow, or by dlotches and pimples
appearing on the surface. Beggs
Blood Purifier auu Blood Maker acts
directly on these organs, and will
make a dark gresy skin clear anb tran
•parent and will remove all bimple
and eruptions from the face. Sold
.ad warranted by connally & connally.
TAKE AN AGENCY FOR
0AG3ETT8
S.ll. baitln,
ROASTING
PAN
Also nt tho Manic timo nml plncc will b,
■sold lot of land No. 400 in tlio 10th din
trict nnd 3rdM0ctlou of Paulding count,
hi. Levlod on ns tlio property of JoHcp)
!). Glover to Hiitisiy n tax II. f«., issued by
iV. T. F. Thomas, T. G\, of said coni:ti.
or ids stiito and county lax lor the yem
1X02,
Also nt tho samo timo nml place will bi
'"Id lot of land No. 74,in tlio 10th diacrlc
mil 3rd soction of raulding county Gn
. .0vied on as tlio proporty of W. L.Ooml-
V' tl'i to satisfy n tux It. fn., issiiud by W.
F. Thomas, T, U. of uni I county, foi;
his statu and county tax for tlio year
,822.
Also nt tlio same ti no and plnoc will be
old lot lit land No. :l»8 In tha u» v .h <11^
rict mid 3rd section of I’nuhllng count)
hi. 1 evlod on as tho proport/ of Tims
iohlsniltli, to satisfy a lax li. fn., tnsuci
y W. T. F. Thom is, T. V. of said count)
for Ills state a in county tax for tlio yom
X'I2.
Also at tlio samo lime and place wllltn
.old lot of land No. 301 ill tlio 3rd distric
■ml 3rd section of l’ruldiug county (in
Levied on es I lie property of Thomas L-
Vinnack, to satisfy n fax ii. fn., Irsucd b;
■V. T. F. Thoiras, T. V, of said count)
or bis stnto and county tax for thu yea
i Mr?.
Also nt the same time and place will In
old lot of land No. 737, in tlio liltii dis
riot and 3rd section of Paulding eoupl
•a. Levlod on ns the property of W. li
Thomason, to satisfy a tax II. fn., Issuei
•y '). T. F. Thomas, T. C. of said count,
or hi i state nml county tax for tlic yem
ISO:’,
Also at lliu samo timo and placo ivlt! In
«>1<1 lot of land No. 137 ill tho liltii dis
rict and 3rd section of Paulding count)
in. Levied on as tlio property of J. K
Idalr, Lcaudor E. Wells Agent, to snti
')• a tax ti. fa,, issued by W. T. F. Thou
is, T. U. of said county, for Ms stnto nno
county tax for tlio year 18U2.
Also al tlie same timo and piaco will l.i
sol I lot of land No. 37U in tho 3rd dis
trict and 3rd section of Paulding count
G.". Levied on ns tlio property of w. (
Sandora, P. II. Boll, Agent, to satisfy ;
tax li. fa., issued by w. T F. Thomas, T
i>. of said comity, for his state mid coun
cy lax for the year 1832.
Also nt tlio same timo and place will b.
sold lots ,'f land Nos. 203, 151, 152 mu
153 in tlio 3rd district and 3rd section
Paulding county Ga. levied on :is th,
proporty of Millnor A Milluor, to sails’)
a tux li. fn., issued by W. T. F. Thomas
T, O.of said county, for tin ir ataio am
county tax for tlie year 1832.
J. A. WESTBROOKS,
Sheriff.
G. W. FUR It,
ISAAC WILLIAMS,
Deputies.
GEORGIA, I *
I’aui.dimo County. |
To all whom it may concern:—
Notice is hereby given that unless
ood cause be shown to the cor t ary
an order will be granted on the first
Tuesday in March next, establishing
4 new public road in said county,
commencing at Antiock church in
the 1043rd district G. M., running
north east by the residence of John
•Vare to the cobb county line; given
under my hand and official signature,
this the s»h day of January 1893.
II.C SCOGGINS,
Ohdinaiiy.
GEORGIA, Pauldino county.
To all whom it may concern:
W. L. Rollins, administrator on
the estate of William Kenedy late o
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
ny office on the first Monday in Aprile
next. Given under my hand and offi
cial signature. This the 5th da) of
anuary 1893.
H. C. SCOGGINS,
OnniNAHr.
Ids (%• Sms
1000 Dollars Reward
lo any one who will furnish us
receipt that will cure a cough, coin
or any disease of the throat or lungt
sooner or more effectually than
Beggs’ Ciierrv Couch Svrup. Sold
and warranted by,' connally & cor-
nally.
GEORGIA, >
I’auldinc County, j
I’o all whom it may concern:—
W. L. Rollins, administrator on
hccstaiate of E W. Compton late of
mid county deceased, has in due form
ipplied to 10 the undersigned for let-
cersof dismission from saiu estate
and said application will be heard at
my office on the first Mondaj in Aprile
next. Given under my hand and off i'
-ial signature. This the 4th day o
January 1893.
IL C. SCOGGINS,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA, j
Paujdinq County. {
To all whom it may conoern:
Unless good cause be shown to
ite contary, an order will be granted
on the first Tuesday in march next)
establishing a new public road in said
county commencing at Antioch
church and runni.tg by L. L. Vernon,
Nathan Smith, and intersecting the
Dallas and Acworth road near Na
than Harris’. Given ur.der my hand
and official signature, this January
23rd 1893.
E. W. Y. ALLGOOD,
Ordinary.
mw nwa h, tfc,
,/y- *■ P-tAum * Qu.. W. J ■»--
^ ^ ****** C* *SST
GEORGIA, >
Paulding Coun tv. f
I’o all whom it may concern:
The appraisers ap|iointcd to se
apart a years support for Mary J
WheelerWidow of T. F. Pace,and the
miner childem have filed their repoit
in my office, and I will pass upon
the same on the fits! Monday in
march next. Given under my hand
and official signature, Omjsmnry
23rd, 1893.’
E- W. Y. ALLoOOD,
Orsotaet.