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UCOIIAXAN, HARALSON COIEXTY < n r EORGIA. THPRSDAT JULY 21, 1802
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i LOCAL ITEMS.
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Craii grass is flourishing; so say
I ^ ann ® 1 ' 8
Judge Maddox is not a politician,
a statesman.
Prof. J. R. Griffith is having a
school at this place now.
( .. o«>pex\ the fruu tree twin of Dal
>as, has been here this week.
Cobb county has endorsed lion. R. XV.
Everett for another term in congress.
Jonas Wilson is a good cook they say.
Jonas will he lots of help to some girl
someday, providing-
Air. Wilse Camp.and wife, of Douglas
couuty, visited Mr. Camp's sister, Mrs. T.
J. Loveless, o? this piace, last week.
Will Patterson was run over and killed
r) y the oars at Chicamauga last XVedncs
*^.7 au< ^ buried hero lliursday.
J. D. Hilton’s is head quarters for Ice
Cold drinks. Place of btisiucss in Me
Bride <fc Edwards’ old law office.
Ida Mary, the ::en months old daughter
of Rev. A. J. Coalson and wife; of Pow
Her Springs, died on the 7th iust.— New
Era.
Col. Ed Griffith gave his best girl at
Temple a call Sunday. The Colour’
ought to get married. He looks well
enough.
‘Squire R. M. Wood says there are no
politicians and but few third party men in
his district, but lots of mighty good
neighbors and Democrats.
To pacify the minds of the people we
would be glad for some one to announce
for office. The people are wondering ev
cry day wlr o w ill be candidates.
Mr. R. H. Parker is foreman on the
grand jury. He was foreman of the last
grand jury, and proved to be the right
man in the right place. .Mr. A. N.
Bride.is secretary..
„ G d Ieiik ; ns the clever post
master of Felton, says he has lived in the
immediate community he now lives in
for the past forty-four years—before Har¬
alson was made a county.
Mr. XV. A. McCalman has just com
pleted a large cellar under his new brick
store which is very conveniently arranged
He uses a trap door which is raised by
means of a weight of his own get up.
‘Squire EL L. Brooks says lie is a can¬
didate for bailiff on the third party ticket
and wants us to print him a thousand
tickets. We presume he is pretty sure
of his election from the number of tick
ets wanted. All right, ‘Squire, you shall
tire tickets.
• Tha District Snuday School Convention
will meet in Cedartown August 13th, and
wx ’ 5 continue three days. 1 he counties
«f Haralson, Polk, Paulding, Carrol! and
Douglas will be represented, and an
esting promamis arranged for the con
t5on . Cedartown will give the visitors
Judge Maddox was here yesterdav and
made a telling two uours speech , at noon.
He.W.d up the of ,h,
government ownership of railroads in
many of its different phases. Be
gave the people a little piece of General
Weaver’s record, And a record it is,—
The Judge is one of the ablest men in the
7th ..... district, and after
cungicssiouBi
second term in congress by Mr. Everett.
tu© Juige will take his scat.
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congressional conventions. The 7th con
gvessional convention will be held at
Chicamauga, Aug. 24th. Come out and
vote for delegates who will support your
wiv don’t somebody announce as cai
, , C * o ’ Win-iiwi, «,„!
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^ ^ TO there,' - 3 rs ©lves be known XX’eknow
and for three doihus
[Strictly in advance.] we will announce
vonr rame in public print so al= ®»y
know it and that you would like to have
the people vote for you. Come, you will
hare to get a move cm you if you get there
Jim.
Purifies the blood, increases the circu
lation. expels poisonous humors and
builds up the system. XTliat more do
you want a medicine to perform? De
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T. Cobb and Co.
Notice, First Gejrjjlu Culver,'.
There will be no reunion of the abovo
j regiment atCartorsville on 27th Inst., as
appointed last year, lor the reason that
the members of the regiment in |3artow
county have failed to make prep; ration
for the same.
’■ J. Moruisox, Preside:.!:.
J. i.. (’"SB, Sucietary,
Carrollton, Ga.
j Following is a list of the nano fun
I serving tins to: m iff court*.
1 'i /n IP. !ft"iuchairip,
2 F. Waddell ,
3 Matthew A. McCorkle,
4 'James A. Dodson,
5 J has, J^Bigycrs, Sr.,
0 Jlexar,dcr y. McBride.
7 Samuel )!’. Brown,
b ■‘aniell M. McBurneit,
.) A. D. 1 V hit ton,
10 James A. Hudson,
U Thou, J. Diggers, Jr.,
12 Simeon V. Dean,
j 13 Wm. A. McCalman,
14 Wyley J. James,
! 15 ll'ttt. V. Waldrop,
] 16 Matthew I. Hvrdman,
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17 Henry C. Alston.
IS James U. Shelnnti,
Iff Zi. j. I. Parker,
20 W. D. F. Mann,
21 A. D. McEachern,
22 II. C. Price,
23 N. L. Hutchens.
j NOTICE
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To the Democrats of Paulding and ad
joining counties, notice is given that
there will be a grand democratic rally,
Dallas Ga., oa July 28th, 1892., at which
j Gov. W. J. Northern Hon. John W. Mad
! dox, Hon. K. W. Everett. Hon XV. Y. At*
| kinsou, chairman of State Democratic
.
Executive Committee, Hon. L F. Living
ston, Hon. J. M. McBride. Mon. A. S.
! Clav and other distinguished democratic
speak ext, are expected to be ‘present. £k t
erybody are invited to come and bring
wall filled baskets
T. J. Foster,
Chairman Democratic Executive Com.
If you want your letters published,
don’t fail to sign your real name to them.
Superior court is in session here this
week. The week is being spent in trying
R. R. eases.
Major Blance says he is not a People’s
P av -y candidate for congress. The Ma
J 01 ’ dreads defeat.
A young man named Reeves was killed
in a railroad wreck near Clem, Carrol’
county, last Wednesday week.
Fifty-five persons ate breakfast at the
loveless House Wednesday morning. hotel.'
Thftt 8peaks we ii for Buchanan’s I
If the 7th congressional dmhict fails to .
«‘ dortie the Ho "' W * Evere “ (ar * 8ec
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Th, -.amljuo a
a fellow foi stealing oats one uav, tin
sheriff arrested him that night and the
Judge put a fine of $25 dollars and all
cost upon him the next day. That’s djs-}
patching business in a rush.
The CliattaJioochee Sinjxin^ convention
will meet at Salem, Carroll county, be-!
V' °*\ l * '»
tion .
If you do not believe a negro was elec
ted by the People’s party state Con von
ttou a t Birmingham to go to the National
Convention at Omaha as a delegate from
Alaba, ask some of the county delegates
Db-tuingham. I do not suppose they
liave t,ie cl *e^t to deny it.— Clay County
Advance.
T he visiting lawyers here this
are a» follows:. of Atlanta;
Harry Reid and CoL Graves,
Judge Branham, of Rome: I. F. Thomp
sort qq Bunn and Cdl. Turner, of Ce
dartown; Judge Adamson, W. F. Brown.
Emerson Grow, J. L. Cobb, Oscar Reese
audG. W. Merrell, of Carrollton: Col.
Merrell. of Edwardsville; Col. Easley, of
Harrimop, Tenn,: Price Edwards, of
Chattanooga; and J. M. McBride, A. f
Head and G. E. Hutchens, of Tallapoc r>
TUEKE WILL BAi FIN.
Major Blanoe is not the apple of the
People’* party eye, as the foregoing viii
show. The Peoples party have said they
are going to have candidates from bailiff
up, but Major Blanoe says,
“I don’t see any reason in trying to put
sue!) men as these out of office just be¬
cause they are not third party people.”
The people will agree with the Major
here. The third party makes a
when it proposes to put good men out of
, office just because t hey will not endorse
t lie St. Louis platform. This is too much
of a force game, and men of principle will
! not be forced into a thing they do not be
i lieve in just for the sake of office. Wo
find men who have heretofore voted for
men and not for parry to be the worst
; partisans we know of. They propose to
put gbod men cut of office just because
! they will not join the third party:
j ‘‘Already some little differences are
i creeping in among the people’s party pol¬
iticians.
There may be some fun iu the cop voli¬
tion to-day after all if the way some of
the delegates spoke yesterday means
) aught.
j will It is be generally state ticket understood by that
a put out the eon
ventiou. ‘‘That is what wc are here for,’ ’
| remarked one of the farmers yesterday
i as he puffed away at a Kimball house ci¬
gar and wiped great drops of perspiration
from his forehead.
They have eailed this convention for
the purpose cf putting out a state ticket,
and yet there will be a certain number
who will violently oppose this step as
regards many of the statehouse officers.
here's the rub.
You can iust quote me as saying I am
dead against putting out a man to run i rr
comptroller genera! against XV. A,
Wright.”
The speaker was no less a mar: than
Colonel Joe Blance, a third party delegate
from Polk county.
OThat isn’t all,”'he continued. “I am
going to make a motion and fight for it to
the last nominating XV. A. Wright for the
office of comptroller general. 1 don’t see
the necessity uoi the reason in trying to
oust him from an office where he has
served the people of Georgia so bravely
and so capably. I sha'i-oppose a
ment to put him out and am going
urge it upon my brothers of the new p :•
ty not to make useless antagonisms in
this business.
AND BOB HABDEMAN, TOO.
“And there is Bob Hardeman, the state
treasurer. XVby, I was in college with
Bob. Ho.v can I vote against him now?
I don’t sec any reason in trying to put
such men as these out of office just be
cause they are not third party people.”
Colonel Blance denies the rumor that he
is a candidate for congress in the seventh
district, jitfd declares that he will not be
a candidate unless his party after looking
around can find no better raan than hit.
:
, -l. Buu.ce is a very modest man
Const;t tiio
Try BtAf- X -Cgl‘.U3HT tea for Dy*rt;>slx
Lean, ,s >g <**-• * .
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.vito typhoid fever at. h.s < at,mbs. Lis
sister, Ah*. Gateway Stewart we/under- i
stand, is some better. j
BcEt 3E£‘S WINE 0 CARiKM for Weak Nerrea. I
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, !gc H. C. Scoggins of Delias, has
het’u Here thitj week. Paulding county j
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II you want your fancy work done on
hors; shoeing or buggy work, or fund
turo made and well finished, or anything
else in the mecheuical Hue done at low
prices, call on
v east of Depot 1 on” Gi'ffitlf street ’
W.ACK-DRAG8HT 1 Corgupsf.on.
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If food sours on thestomach, digestion
is defective. DeXVitt’s Little Early if;
serswill remedy this. Tiro fa
mous little pills that never gripe and dis
appoint, for sale by J. T. Cobb & Co.
ticElree’s WINr: OF t flRDUl for fe'ma e <it»ea*«8. .
NUMBER 27.
Following is the remainder of the list
i of A*** 8 to serve second week, which wo
* e ^ c °i £ las* week through sotno cause:
j 23 Wm. T. SummcrUu, Jr.,
j 24 Elijah —. Kirk,
j 25 James It. Griffith,
20 Itobt. M. Holcombe,
27 John XV. Bentley, Sr.
: | James F. Wells,
28
D. Harrell,
30 Geo. W. Cantrell,
; 31 Benj. F. Summerville ■
I 32 Tkos. J. Beall,
33 Zaddock Simpson,
34 Thos. M. Dobbs,
; 35 James J. Coalson,
! 30 Augustus H. Wood,
j Fresh Fish! A here? At Hurt A XV), it
ton ■ . v >ry Satin day ov •; ■
| Do Witts Little Early bis JVS 1U‘V i= !»«
! j or ' cause nausea. Mild bu sure, V
ather than force. Bos: tittle rill for
i ..iek headache, chronic ooi si.ipate-u, dys
i pepsin. For sale by J. T. Cobh & Co.
i UKSH TURNIP SUED.
I have on hand a lot of fresh turnip
send for sale.
W A. Mi’l Al.MAN*
TAKE NOTICE.
1 "We been appointed receiver of the
merchandise, notes and accounts of Isaac
Weatherby and have been ordered by the
Louit. to collect the notes and Acts. All,
note? and Accts. not paid or made satis
factory within 30 days will be sued.
G. D. Griffith,
Receiver.
July 12,1891
It is quite the fashion now to take Do
XV«ct * Little Early Risers for liver, stow
^ and bo well disorders. They are
small pills, but mighty good ones. J. T.
Cobb & Co, sell them.
HO THERE!
CbiLG this way. gentlemen,
for yOttl*
fO j.vib m’ COLD DRINKS,
ICE CREAM, ECT.
At any and all times
through the day.
We aiso keep
FRESH MEAT, BEEF.
SAUSAGE, ETC.
Give us a call.
HUNT & WEITT0N.
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Pastor Koenigs Nerve Tonic. disc.
Harter’s Wild Cherjry Bitters..... 75“
Mothsr’s Friirud . ffy“
California Syrup of Figs...... 34“
Sages Catarrh Cure........... 34“
Ely’s Cream Ba.ni.............. 34“
Pierce’S Pills.................... 15‘
Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery ' Off
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Chichestpr'sPennyroyal Fills, .sl 07“
Brown’s Iren BiUers..... 71“
Shiloh's Catnvrh L ure....... 35“
Shiloh’s f.onsumption Cure. ■ :. 34“
Shiloh’s Plasters....... 12 ‘
McElree.s Wiue Cardui .. 75’
Black Draught.......... 15'
b :gfaNew Discovery...... 34‘
Faraer s Hair Balsam...... st
Hinder Corns ........ 10'
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Heir’s Root Beer...... -■
Tuft’s Pills.......... 13c 2b«ixes for 2. r
Carter's Pills...... . 13c 2 boxes for f
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Express charges are usually 25 oral,
per package under 5. pounds. Address,
JACOB’S PHARMACY.
ATLANTA, GA