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IH HEHORIAH. A Fathers Gratitude
Australian Ballot.
Died: Joseph R. Moon, Feb.
11th 1898, aged 29 years, 8 months
and 29 days.
FRIDAY FEBRUARY24,1898.
As mining that Hawaii is to be
annexed, wo desire to nominate
Hon. Thomas Watson, of Georgia,
for custodian of the volcanoes.—
Il'iMiyton Post.
An old gentleman said this
looming: “I heard the other day
'>■ mi old soldier who was telling a
friond how, in a g eat battle of the
*nt * war, he was shot directly
tli rough the region of the heart,
‘lint,’ said hrn friend, doubtingly,
'Unit would have killed you; that
no ild have gone directly through
your heart.’ ‘Not nt all, not at
a I, said the old reb. You see my
I ‘Cart was up in my threat, and
l hereforo it didn’t touch it’ And
tli'ii he slowly winked the other
o us they meandered off toward
tli ■ plnco where something besides
hea ts might be got into their
tlir, nits."—Atlanta Journal,
•Luigi! Maddox, in an interview
w ill the Rome Tribitnr, save:
“Nothing on earth but a Iocs]
currency will give relief to this
section, and how the democratic
party can go squarely against its
platform on this question I can’t
se.>, Still, if the majority of the
in xt home won’t vote to repeal
i lie 10 per cent tax on state batik
circulation, but will vote for a na
tional law malting it possible for
hanks ir. any part of the country
lo issue notes on state, municipal
or county bonds, I would take that
mtlier than get nothing. I have
• * i*n in the court house too long to
lake nothing when I can’t got just
what I want. I fight for what I
I hink is right and take the nearest
thing to it that I can get.”
The Commercial congrutu’ates
Mr. Cleveland on the selection of
Hoko Smith as secretary of the
interior. If the President-elect
lmd seadied the country over he
could not have found a better man
Mr. Smith is one of the biainiest
young democrats of the south, be-
i ig only .‘17 years old, and his ap
pointment is a merited recognition
of h s valuable services during the
lilt; campa’gn. The bold fight
in ido by tiiis peerless young Geor
ginu for Cleveland ai.d tariff re
form through his newspaper, The
Atlanta Journal, against the com.
bined inlluence of the Constitution
Congressman Livingston and Mos
es. Senator Colquitt and Dave
Hill’s crowd attracted the attention
of the whole country. Almost
single-handed and alone he stnrted
the ball rolling, which gathered in
force until it aroused the people
from one end of the state to the
other and resulted in a sweeping
and o e: \vhelming defeat for the
machine politicians.
As secretary of the interior Hoke
Smith will not only reflect credit
upon Georgia, but upon the whole
south.—Memphis Commercial,
For Over Kitty Years
Mns. Winslow's Soothing Syiii’i* has
f leu used lor ovorlifty yours by millio- s
He was the sou of Llder I. N.
Moon, of Cobb county Ga.
Jos *ph was of a studious turn of
mind, and early applied himself to
thestudyof music, attaining pro
fijiency in that science. He at va-
r'ous times conducted music schools;
assisted in the preparation of
several music bo iks; lent l.is
e retributions to many, and w oto
a number of saered hymns and
.ongs, most notably arc ‘‘Tenth
me how to p ay," “Weaiy sinner
come,” “I must bear the cross of
Jesus,” “Marching in the light,"
‘Just over the river,” “Twas Jesus’
love that brought me through,'’
a "d a numUir of otlrors.
His record that he left behind is
without spot or blemish. In his
intercourse with Ilia friends and
neighbors, ho w as kind and affec*
tionffte.
We truly believe his has been
the cours > of a Christian, lie having
obtained a hope nnd united him
self with Bethlehem Primitive
baptist church, Cobb county, Ga.
inb‘89. 11 is life has in every re.
: ps t been purely exemplary.
Tw > weeks bofore his death he
became unable to speak above a
whisp.-r, During this time lie
ask d RvV. Walden to sing and
pray with him. During the ser-
vice he would lisp ‘lamen”. He
often expressed himself as ready
and willing to go. Ilia death ends
a period of suffering of 2 years of
consumption.
He leaves a wife and four chil
dren to mourn his loss, but their
loss is his eternal gain.
He hai gone to his reward to
rest from h i labors.
Bless d are the dead, who dio in
the Lord
We extend our heartfelt sympa
ihies to ths bereaved family.
Farewell, dear brother, till we meet
In our home in heaven above,
There to sing God's praises sweet,
In a land of endless love,
M. BULLARD.
This it Meant for You.
It has been truly said that half the
world does not know how the other
half lives. Comparatively few of us
have perfect .health, owing to the im
pure condition of our blood. But we
r ub along from day to day, with
scarcely a thought, unless forced to
our attention, of the thousands all
about us who are suffering from scro
fula, salt rheum and other serious
blood disorders, and whose agonies
can only be imagined. The ma ked
success of Hood's Sarsaparilla for
.hese troubles, as shown in our ad
vertising columns frequently,certainly
S eems to justify urging the use of
this excellent medicine by all who
know that their blood is disorderetl.
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
jts merits and its use upon all wl.o
suffer from impute blood, in great or
At the Omaha convention, the
Impels Him ttoT«H How His 3rd party tlair kite * 8 uil reso _
■ V - - —
•on Was Saved
White Strutting and Scrofula
ftctly Cured.
Son of John L. ttoHurrag
Of Kiwnswood, W. Vl
“I do not write till* »t the request ci
eny one, but beeimie I feel It a duty to ht>
inanity, so that other* aUllctcd os my bey
was may know wboro to find relief.
" When my son was seven years olJ he
began to complain of soreness In Ills right
leg. A white swelling soon appeared just
below the knee joint, and extended front
the kneo to thn ankle. At the same time
lie was taken with.an attack of fever,
which was broken up, but the leg Warn*
very badly swollen, eauslng him great
suffering, nnd the muscles so contracted
that bis leg was drawn up at right angles,
lie was unable to walk, could not eve*
bear to be bandied, and 1 thought him a
Conflrmod Cripple.
“After a time we had the swelling
lanced, midway between the knee and tba
ankle, and It would discharge over a pint
of ptis at times. 1 derided to tnVo him to
Cincinnati to have thn leg operated upon,
expecting ho would loso It. llut he lmd
become so poor nnd weak that I thought I
would let him gather somo strength, It
possible, nnd bought a bottle of Ilnod'S
Sarsaparilla nnd began giving It to lilm.
This medicine soon woko up Ills appetite,
Hood’s x Cures
and he ate more heartily than for a long
time. At this time thn sore was dlseharg.
lug freely, and soon pieces of bone began
lo come out, I have In my ofllrn one idee#
of bone 8 1-4 Inches long by nearly halt an
Inch broad, which rnmo out of the sore.
We continued giving lilm Hood's Sarsa
parilla. The discharge from the sore de
creased, tbo swelling went down, tho lof
strnlgbtened out, and soon bn hail pertec.
use of his leg. He now runs everywhere,
as lively as any hoy, and apparently
Aa Wall •• Ever.
It win about six months from ths time
that we began giving him Hood’s Sarsa
parilla till we considered him perfectly
cured." John L. McMntiiAY, Notary
Public, Ravonswood, W. Va
lutions, tacked on to thei* platform
as a kind of addenda, a.IvocatcJ
and recommended the adoption or
the Australian ballot system.
The legislature of Alaha'tm bun
passed an oleotion law inco' p >rnt
ing the. leading features of the
Australian ballot Rystem.
This law was bitterly ojipos *d
by the 8rd party member of t' e
legislature-
After reading their platform,
listening to their stump solons-cg*
itating upon their vote in the Ala
ahama legislature, and putting the
<ame in his pipe and Mnoking it,
the average moss back djmocr.il
feels impelled to inquire where is
th ) s iid p rty at. anyhow?
iooo Dollars Reward
To any one who will furnish us a
receipt that will cure a cough, cold
or any disease of the throat or lungs
sooner or more effectually than
Beoos’ Chkkrv Cough Sviu r. Sold
and warranted by connnlly & con-
nally.
Hood'S Pills cure Nausea, Hick Headachy
Xndl2ostlon, biliousness. (Sold l>jr all druggists
A Full Apology,
Howl nd Hill was always annoy
eil when there happened any noise
to divert the attention of his
hearers Tom wim.tiio was saying.
On one more ocacsion, some days
before his death, he was preaching
to one of the largest cing:ogat:on*
that uvor assembled to hear him.
In the middle of his di coarse In
obsj; v. d a commotion in th j gal
lery. Fo.‘ somo time he t ok no
notice of it; but finding it increas
ing, lie paused in his sermon; and
looking i i tin direction in which
the conf i.don prov dud, ho exclaim
cd, “W; at’s the matter there? The
devil seems to be among you.” A
plain, co.intry-looking mnn imme
diately started to his feet, and ad
dressing Hill in reply, said. 4 No
8'.r; it aren’t tho devil as is doing
it; it’s a fa' lady wot's fainted, and
she is a worry fat Tin, sir, as d m’t
seem likely to come to again in
hurry!”—“O’i, that’s it, is it?” ob
served Mr. Hill, drawing his baud
across his chin; " lien I big th
lady’s pardon, and th j devil’s too.
— Pun awl FroHr,
ivt. mT'm'.'m.
Paulding County Sherri
iff's Wild Land Sales
for March 1893.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
COUN1Y OF PAULDING, ) ——•/ ..y,»• wyiorui inn km w
W llLb.„WWo re e | ,o. :nll ^
door ot said county, ill the town under five pounds, twenty-live
of Dallas, Ga, on the first Tuesday in ~
wkoheale rates. Ja
cube’ pharmacy, the largest Southern
‘cutters" of prices, has an advortUemen
in today's paper containing a low prices
AH other articles are sold at similar
rates. Mo matter what yon wart that is
usually kept In a Urge drug store send to
Paulfling County Sheriff’a
Salos for March 1893.
STATE OK UKORGIA, I
PAULDING COUNTY. \
WILL be sold at che court house
door in the. town of Dallas, within the
legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in March 1893, the tollowing
property, to wit:
One-third undivided interest in
tots of land Nos. 216,217,218 and
219 in the 2nd district and 3rd section
if I’aulding cou'ity Ga, Levied on
is the property of J. O. Hitchcock,
defendaant in fi. fa., to satisfy a Su-
rerior court ti. fa., in favor of Tidwell
v: Pope. Piopc-rty pointed out by
Plaintiff’s Attorney. Written notice
jiven tenant in possession as re pared
1 y law.
This February 9U1 1893.
J. A. WESTBROOKS,
Sh :riff.
ISAAC WILLIAMS,
G. W- FURR,
Deputes-
. J Ulti J*. ,,, Slit lilts' HI a , — Q- .... WI
0 |, s c'n'dren while tcotli- small degrees, they certainly mean to
t'". .- pl> I" rfecl snccoH-. It soothnm' •_ j 1
•••••so. lurui- otsisaii u 1^, 1
|n rrecl silccGH-, )t aoothea • , ,
b’umi , alloys Mil ‘"elude you.
> Wlltfl fltwl .J 4-1.I. _ .
• i III
Min. cures wind colic, anil i< the beat
renu.d v for Diarrho**. it will relieve Die
j»t)oi lifrllo Hiilioror immerfiafaly, ' Sold
by Druggie 0. in overy |ia r : of the world.
cents a Iioltlo. Be suvi* nci]
‘ ■ WinsW’s NttsthUg ynip,
..*»*. uUict kin .
. . untie.
ftsdbW * tente.w chiUwnm^t wmaf teauina
in.??*” UMW IITTEHS.
\ t
The only remedy that has
never failed to cura CHICK
EN CHOLERA, is sold by
Connally & Connally, Dallas, Ga.,
W. M. Crow, Crowsville, Ga.,
W. J. Sheffield, Huntsvillj, Ga.,
J. R. Lowry, Roxana, Ga.,
B. J. Camp, “ “
C. B. Fuller, Nebo, Ga.,
Z. B. Fuller, “
J. T. Campbell, Ga.,
Swan & Dean, Yorkville, Ga.,
T. J. Clonts, Embry, Ga.,
C. S. Ellis, Oval, Ga.,
Bartlett & Watson, Lost Mountain,
Ga.
R. J. m ss Y, Proprietor,
Dong ant Je, Ga.
THE INAUGURATION
3F PRESIDENT CLEVELAND
MARCH 4TH, 1893,
ANNOUNCEMENT OF HATES.
I lie E. 1’., V. it G. is tile first
line to announce rales for the in
auguration on Mai-c'i 4th. All
Coupon Agents have been instrue
ted to sell oil March 1st, 2nd aid
!rd, round trip tickets to Wmliiog
ton at one iimi o te-thir I f in > f,,i
the roun I trip. The* tiokots will
be good lo return until Match 8tli
189".
With the supe ior train service
o” t’lis line, which passes throe.
East Tennessee and the heauti.iil
Shenandoah Valley route, it is lul
iy prepared to take earn of tho im-'
ineuse crowds which will take ad-
van tag > of the reduced rates.
The Washington & Chattanooga
Limited, which is the celebrated
Vestibule train, composed of I’ull.
man Dra wing Room Sleeping Ours,
Day Coaches and Dining Car,
leaves Chattanooga daily at 12:S5
noon, taking up connections from
all Southern, Southeastern, West
ern and Southwestern points.arrives
it Washington next morning at
9:30.
The Slum indoah Vul’ey Express
with Pullman ears attached, le ive
Chattanooga 10:20 p. m. ’ and
arrives in Washington next evening
.till;-,.' b
Detailed schedules cun bo scctir-
■d by applying to any Coupon
I icket Agent or Traveling Passen
ger Agent of this company, or Ik
W. \\ runn. Gen’l Pa.-s. & Tii k. t
'gout, lino .ville, Tenn.
'AKE AN AGENCY FOR
DAGGETT'8
•sll-bsstlnj
ROASTING
PAN
Is .firy
Also at tliu K.iinc ti nc anil plnco will .
sobl lot of lam I No. ;UW in tliu mu, at
Watch these adverilsemmits and price*
xSeod for aauieher of thlaga
word to the wise sufficients
GEORGIA,
Pauloino Govmtt.
To all whom it may concern.—- ‘
R. o. Boat and John Cam havj In
due form applied to thn nadawifnad
for letters of administration, dabosls
non on the esUta of Roderick Me.
Duffie, late ot said county daceaaad,
and I will pats upon said application
on the first Monday in Match 1893.
Given under my hand and offid’l
signature. This Feb. 8th 1893.
E. W. Y. ALLGOOD,
Ordinary.
’ ’ - wwovinj au " >uma mi rcrUMHirtllfl RRQ prlCMM
March 1893, to the highest bidder for *9*ed for •aamher of thlfs>t onoa
cash, within the legal hours of sale, wori1 1,1 “ -*«-'—»•
the following property, to-wit:
Lot of land No. 1108, In the 0ud district
a ml :!ril section of Paulding county. Lev
ied on as the property of J. J. Smith, to
satisfy a tax fl. f»., issued by W. T, F.
Thomas, T, C. of eaid county, for hie
state and connty tax for the year 1802.
Also nt the same time and place will be
sold lots of land Noe. 132, 154 end 227 in
tt.o 3rd district and 3rd section of ranld-
ing comity (la. Levied upon ns th t .
property of Tlibmas L, Womack, to sat
isfy a tax fl. fa.,Issued by W. T. F. Thom-
,18, T. C. of said county, for his state and
county tax for the year 180.*,
Also at tho same time anil place will 1 e
sold lot of land No. 282 in tho 3rd district
and 3rd section of Paulding county Oa.
Levied on ns the property of W. H, Payne,
to satisfy a tax fl. fa„ issued by W. T. F.
rhomaa, T. 0. of said county, for Ills
state nnd county tax for the y \r 18;>2.
Also it tho same time and p.. , c will bo
sold lot of land No. 415, in the ,1Hh dis
trict laid 3rd section of Paulding county
(ia. Lovlcd on as tbo property of Turn
lin * Dobbs, to satisfy a tax fl. fa„ issu
ed by W. T. F. Thomas, T. fj. of said
county, for their state and county tnx
for the year 18t»2.
Also at tho same lime and place will li,
sold lot of land No. M3 In the tilth dis
11 let and 3rd section of Paulding county
• In. Levied on as tho property of Jnmck
.M. Brown, to satisfy a tnx 11. fa., issued
by-W. T, F, Thom m, T. C., of said coun
ty, for Ids state and county tax for the
year 18112..
Also at the same time and plnco will be
sold lot of Inud No. loo In the luth dliT-
triot and 3rd section of Paulding county
< la. Levied on as the property of Joseph
I), (Hover to sntisiy a tax fl. fa., issued by
W. T. F. Thomas, T. C., of said count',
for his state and comity tax for the year
18112,
Also at tho name time and plnco will be
sold lot of land No. 74,In the Kith district
a,id 3rd section of Paulding county Gn,
J.evicd on ss tliu property ot W. L.(lood
.win, to sntisfy n tnx 11. fn., issued by W.
I. 1*. 1 lioinits, T, „f h ni I county, foi;
Ids stato anil county tax for tbo year
18-.2
If your liver or kidneys art out of
order it is noticed at once on the fa.*
either by the skin being a dark greasy
yellow, or by dlotches and pimples
appearing on the surface. Beggs
Blood Purifier aud Blood Maker acts
directly on these organs, and will
make a dark gresy skin clear anb tran
sparent and will remove all bimple
and eruptions from the face. Sold
and warranted by connally& connally.
GEORGIA, I
Pavmiino County. |
To all whom It may concern:—
Notice is hereby given that unless
ood cause be shown to the coi t ary
an order will be granted on the first
t'uesday in March next, establishing
1 new public road in said county,
commencing at Antiock church in
the 1043rd ilistridt G. M., running
north east by the residence of John
vVure to the cobb county line; given
under my hand and official signature,
this the jth day of January 1893.
ll.C SCOGGINS,
OnoiXAftr.
ikORoIA, Pau! ding countv.
To all whom it may concern:
W, L. Rollins, administrator or
the estate of William Kenedy hit*
, , - ncncc)' mi. 1
id mill 3rd suction of Paulding county said county deceased, has in du
fl. 1 nulnil •%,. nm Il.n ...a . a ms .
torm applied to the undersigned fc
by W.T. V. Thomas' T.cTol said county ,etter * of dismission from said estal
for Ids state aan co in ty tax for the your J nd said application will be heard:
w;l -'- ' my office on the first Monday in April
Also at the *.amc timonnd place will be ilext * °‘ ven under my hand and ofl
"dd lot of land No. 3°| in thoflrd district cial signature. This the jth day <
and 3rd section id IVaiding county C
Levied on as tho property of Thomas L
Womack, to satisfy a tax fl. fn., i sued by
" • L F. 7 lioinnx, T. C. of said county,
for ids stato nnd connty tax for the vcai
1802.
Also at the same time and place will be
sold lot of lan I No. 737, in the lllth dis
trict and 3rd section of I’aulding counti
Ga. Levied on ns the propoity of W. It.
Thomason, to satisfy a tax li. fn.. issued
by IV. T. K. Thomas, T. C. of said county
for his state mid couety tax for the year
1802.
Also at the same time and placo will l»o
sol I lot of land No. 370 in the 3rd dis
trict and 3rd section of Paulding county
Gn. Levied on as the property of tv. C
Sanders, I*. II. Boll, Agent, to satisfy f
l»x fl. fa., issued by w. T F. Thomas, T
C. of said county, for his state and couu
ty tax for the year 18112,
Also at the samo time nnd placo will be
sold lota of land Nos. 200, 151, 152 and
l.>3 in tho 3rd district and 3rd Hcction
I’auld.ngcounty Ga. Levied on us tin
property of Millncr A Mlllncr, to satisfy
a tax fl. fa., issued by W. T. F. Thomas,
J.C of said county, for their Btate and*
county tax lor the year 1892.
J. A. WESTBROOKS,
Sheriff,
o. W. FURR,
ISAAC WILLIAMS,
Deputies,
anuary 1893,
H. C. SCOGGINS,
OuuixAMr.
The Atlanta
Constitution and
The Paulding
New Era for
$1.50.
GEORGIA, 7 >
, Paui.dinu Countv. f
'lo all whom it may concent:-—
W. L. Rollins, administrator <
the estatate of E W. Compton late 1
said county deceased, has in due for
applied to io the undersigned for le
ters of dismission from said esta
and said application will be heard 1
my office on the first Monda) in Apri
next. Given under mv hand and ofl
dal signature. This . - 4 th day
January 1893.
H. C. SCOGGINS,
Okdinahv.
GEORGIA,
Paid.ding County. {
To all whom it may concern:
Unless good cause be shown
the contary, an order will be grant*
on the first Tuesday in march nex
establishing a new public road in sai
county commencing at Antioc
church and running by L. L. Vernoi
Nathan Smith, and intersecting th
Dallas and Acworth road near Na
than Harris’. Given under my han
and official signature, this Januar
23rd 1893,
E. W. Y. ALLGOOD,
Our INARV.
GEORGIA, 7
Paulding Countv. j
io all whom it may concern:
The appraisers appointed to s«
apart a years support for Mary
WheelerWidow of T. F. Pace,and th
miner childem have filed their repoi
in my office, and I will pass upoi
the same on the first Monday ii
march neat. Given under my ham
and official signature, tlualanuan
2893. J
t W. Y. AlXcOOD,
ftasttw.