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The roil liquor Vmr is a daisy,
and don’t you forget it.
Vr, W. E. Brady contemplate-
moving !o IIj>iris county next week,
Frank Gann is a Boss sign paint
er if be did make bis letteis
crooked.
Business in the justice court 'a
reported by tbe officers as being
lively.
f jBycicle riding is a favorite
i ii’sljmo ■with a croud of boys iu
)allas.
V e bad s v( iv pleasant call from
Mr. Tnlmatie Kichnrils, of Atlanta,
yesterday. He was lavoiubi; ini-
prettied will) our town.
'■ “Grandma" Mathis has a lieifer
twenty months old which brought
a calf the other night. Pretty
young.
Mi.fp. H'K'brbt(i|'hcr, of tbe Phr-
i•Oil'llpit spent a Hey in Dal as thi
week in t tie in,crest ol tin sprig lily
paper with which lie is connected.
Now is the lime to sow votir rust-
j roof oat*. I’u: in a good crop ot
thou, and you will find that it wi I
pay vou bolter tliau uny worbfcyou
Cculd do.
George Foote lias purchased
the livery stable of Foote & Kith-
cart. He will keep good stock
and vehicles for the accommoda
tion of his customers.
J. B, & T. A. Foote, are having
a small building put up in the va
cant space bet iveeu their wooden
and brick stores, to be used us u
barber shop.
Mr. T. J. Cooper has discontin
ued his business at California
court ground and is removing his
stock of go >ds into his atoro at
Dallas.
BtAitPEim Wanted.—Having lo
cated in Dallas, two doors from
Christie,tn hotel, I t m now pro
per d to accommodate several
day boarders. J. D. ItEED.
If any ontf wants their sewing
machine repaired, call on mo at
Dallas, .wlitire I will sojourn for
only a fit w days. Iain itmachiu-
is; of it) years experience und
guarantee all of my work.
J. II. Edwards.
IV. K. Carter has laid in a good
supply of t!ie fr est, liquors for
court week. JTe can bo found at
the “!!pc1 Liquor l'ar,” u f he's lu-
would bo pleased to have- his cus
tomers cull.
We r- parted rr-curtty that Mr. C>.
A. . lliirii*: <H h>couey. rlii.tgliler-
crl a hog weighing ")7a ptaei Is nut.
\V(, maett n mi-tako a) the name. It
was Jot n W. Hollis that rased the
1 o ', Uutior to wh- ni honor ib due.
Pnots, shots and ready-made c’otli
ing ut ess titan cost tu dcso out at
mludnisiraiora sale. A g"od ituc'<
vet to si leet Ironi.
W. II. bt lUCKLAND.
Atluiittistr .tor.
C. Z. Turner visited Smyrna
this week, lie only intended
staying about twelve hours, and
protracted his visit to about, sev
enty-two hours. Wo begin to
snspset that thero is some attrac
tion over there for Charley.
Mr. Walter Connally, besides
being one of tbe best bar-keepers
in Geargia, is hard to crowd on
pool—if you don’t behove it try
him. You will find him at the
Bed Liquor bar, always ready to
wait on you.
I m selling out 'the rcmnintl c> c
the stock of giiotis belonging to the
estate .,f S. L. Ft rich land, deceased,
at less Ilian cost. A good stock yet
to select ironi. These goods toe cb-
lig'.o to be sold in older to wind up
ih<> business Call early ai d get bui-
ga as. \V. R- 6 1RI' K L/\ N D.
Administrator.
Springer and Barnes are now lo
cated near the depot, Dallas, Ga.
and are prepared to take pho
tographs, ferrotypes, etc, cheaply
and in good st\)e. Call anil have
your pictures taken while you
have the opportunity. They have
good lights, good material, are
jiood artists aud guarantee satis
faction. They make four ferro
types for fifty ceuts.
Mlacksniithing.
I have rented Noah Pinkard’s
Our Club Rates.
We haro decided to put our
club rates for subscription to tho
New Era at $1.00 n. year, if paid
in advance. We intend to try to
make a livo local paper, and ive
think that every man iu the coun
ty’ ognhi to subscribe for it at
that price. Pay us one dollar and
we will arrange the chilis and send
you tlie paper a year. Let all
pull together and wo will be sure
to make it a success.
$
I pnzid on bis caretu-rn and haggard
face, “
\ ml thojlinos cf sortow i cnuM"cnsily
trace,
T.-.ni t(,|d u too plainly of (poverty’s
cur)*,
Ot an c. pivjsion ach niul an empty
purse.
1 iis etui tale ho told with' n any a
sigh.
Ot llie fond hopes liejhau tlut were
burn I ut tn die,
Of tili’s j »v oils morning, ^ut lettered
utul dec—
1 Item was none so contented i n ’ Imp; y
as he.
fho^big tears Iriek’cd down his 'tir-
r wed chock,
'And h'< Inmrt wa» so heavy he could
n t speak,
B it he whispered to mo sadly; iu ao-'
cents low,
l utn sorry I never traded at Tom
(Sanders's store. 1 ’
.it antii Imports the ; renter part of the
(rush beef wh eh she u»es Irom l.inoago
Bradstrocts reports eleven failure* lor
ianuutj.
Ch'ilera Is main t> an ill■■' m nj xleit
tu Southern 'tixieu. llu d ei me dy
ing dally irom the talul dibc-ise.
A Nashville dispatch to the Times-
-tar says t nil. an ■ucnioitunt Hulls llui
Illicit of the late Treasurui Fo.k, of
i elluessccc, to ho if .02 427.25.
The citizens < f Atlanta arc excited
over t e appenrsi ce iu West End ot a
( rocluus animal w deli they have duhhed
a hyena. Uue.o Heuius Is eomeiup aniig
r, moving.
Thectt.l/.ous « r Atlanta ars clamoring
.'ot better street*. Tlo city (oui.ell Ivs
viited tilti.OtiO tor that pnrposu, mid now
Hint the people h ive Ini cu n noli it,they'll
p it ll.c stru ts In good coiidntou lief ■ u
llIolUln , week.
The charge made hv Mr .tames, of Don*
In-, Hint Hie pnpt.s of the deal aid
dumb asylum at Cave Sp, u * did not
get enough to eat, was Iie.iru Info-e l; v
Stephens I ist Mlnduy ami proved not to
be iu.
Mr Joe Patterson, who lives near Ath
ens (»u., recently cm Ids wile’s throat
ir v og a* hi* cause that, tie Mi-.ple.bmrd
her ml lull lelit.v. Sun lingered a few
d i.vs and dual from her Injurh '. Pater-
soil dodged arre-t, to - a few days, but
us* finally apprehended at Bel.on hie.
d ’s I’u 1 (arson's mal.ien uiiine was Bel’,
ainl she wa* a dough er of [)r W it Bill,
of Smyrna, who was form, rly a ropreson-
titive of Banks, county,
Ms, A.M. Cl ylon. a'clnirvoyaut "n til
elocttt onist, who ha- huen traveling over
the ve-t under the uoin de plumes of
Mr* 'I Kent Matson, liiiweu*. IBayton,
CJ.ttfield mid oihoi-, Is c:ea lug a * uni.
Ion In that sceiaeii. -It I - chmgod that
she ha* in 1 1 rep re-en led Imise f a* bring
employed hv the Woman's Christian
Union, in ord. r to see we the Inttuencu of
that org.inizulion. The iflle ,* ol the
union say that' hey lave no disposition
to Injure this culerorising woman, hut
a*sejt '.hat t.le-v will not. he Imposed
u .on hv her and '.five not. fled her that if
she i.on'td sl-t fiom deceiving Jin- nubile
l..oy wi take legal steps to stop her.
(Senator Brown and Protection.
At the first f vrrable tir.gortuidty,
Senator Brown bus rli floedf hi* noslt'on
o theturhh He l> tor pictcc'lon and
said so, and on oread hi.-; argument by Ids
vote He prevented irom troro being
pht'-e l upor t ie tree list, aud has rui-.d
the tie olgpcck ami Wa' ersou, Jwhoh ire
walking lie delettt of tl>« democratic
patty as Indusiri .'Usly a- possi'j.e on all
occasio'is.
| He i* quoted ns fol'ows In two special
! Washington telegrams:
i Mr. Brown warned his democratic
friends that they conld not succeed n a
presidential campaign if the people of
thlseountry are satisfied that tlie demo
crats are antagonistic lu their ibelings
a Id action to Amet h an production and
American lubo . an X that they moulding
to put foreign productions and foreign
( ia'ior iu a position of pre'erence to (nine
! pro lucti >• s and home labJr
Mr. Brown, who announced at ti.e
] op. idng of his remarks, that he was rar-
nest'r opposed to the internal revenue
sysiein. s.dd that) the pending bill coi-
taiued many dentils which lie did not
I ke. ainl lie did cot kuow whether he
wou.d vote for It or not. T e time had
c'uue whan the new industries of the
south should have a large sluffe of the
hem U:s of the protection nfTortled hv the
i tillin'. As to the proposed duly op. iron
j oie. it should be doubled, instead of being
| reduced
I Wo ska 1 ! look with some interest to
I tat luture online’ of I he free 'rad. rs who
j i ave lieeu clinging o tile coat-tal s of ;|ie
I senator, Tie sen itor ranges himself
| alongside of tneTo egi'oph and Mss sen-
er.—Telegraph and At .sseuger.
Know
That Brown's Iron Bitters
will cure the worst case
of dyspepsia.
Will insures hearty appetite
and increased digestion.
Cures general debility, and
gives a new lease of life.
Dispels nervous depression
and low spirits.
Restores an exhausted nurs
ing mother to full strength
and gives abundant sus
tenance. for her child.
Strengthens the muscles and
nerves,enriches the blood.
Overcomes weakness, wake
fulness, and lack ofenergy
Keeps off all chills, fevers,
and other malarial poison.
Will infuse with new life
the weakest invalid.
37 Walker Si., Baltimore, Dec. 1881.
For *lx years 1 have been a great
sufferer from Blood Disease, Dys
pepsia.nndConstip.'ttion.and became
so debilitated that I could not retain
anything on my stomach, in fact,
life hail almost become a burden.
F* .’v, when hope had almost left
me, n/ husband teeing Brown’s
Ikon Vttbks advertised in the
t aper, niiuced me to give it a trial.
am i. - ‘akhig the third bottle
and have net felt 10 well in six
fears as 1 Jo (S the present time.
■ <ra. L. F. Grirvin,
Brown's Iron Bitters
will have a better tonic
effect upon any one who
needs “ bracing up,” than
any medicine made.
The RED LIQUOR
(In New brick Row)
W. K. CARTER. Proprietor.
CHARLIE FOOTE, CLERK
Tlie Finest Bar in Balias.
Tf you want, to ttpoml a pleasant hour,
oblivions to tho mi*i)8 of tho woi'ltl, drop
Inlo tin* “Itoil Liquor liar,” which Is sup
plied with the choicest
Wines, Whiskies,
Brandies and Fragrant Cigars.
A lull .stock of fancy confectioneries.
BILlllltl) &7ool tables.
In oniincctliiu with tiio liar, are a line
New Billlnnl anil New J’ool Table, ill
which nil who enjoy the game cun spend
n_n linin' both pleasantly mill profitably
The hull Is large and roomy, tastily deco
tilted and hmilshed wltii eomfortnbli
ehnlr*, am! Is well lighted. Politest nt-
tcullnn given to customers. tf.
J. B. & T. A. FOOTE & CO.
F, AST T EJN IN E«?»KIt:,
Virififfl & GEOilfilll R. R.
GEOUOIA DIVISION.
rUE INT33W SHORT LINE.
II.UTA.NOOOA TO ATLANTA,
ATI,ANIIA TO MACON,
— AMI—
rile SHORTKST ol ALL ROUTES
UHATTA.NOOOA AND TIIKWH8T
TO FLOJIIDA AND Til It SOUTH KART I
Condensed Loenl I’ussenger Sehedule (on
basis Louisville time,by which all trains
lire run) In efleet November liili, 1SS2:
" bouthVv a b n. —
Train
No. f,J.
Leave Clmtlnnoogii...
Leave Oiiltewnll
Leave Colmtta
Arrive DALTON
Leave Dalton
Leave Home
Leave Kockinart
Leave Dallas
A rrivo ATI. A NTA ...
I,eave Atlanta
Leave ,McDonough...
Leave Jnekson
Leave I ndiiin Springs
Arrive MACON.......
I,cave Macon
Leave Cochran
Leave Eastman
Arrive .1 ESI: B
Leave Jesnp
Leave Sterling
Leave BRUNSWICK
Train
No. 51.
0:15
0 :50 a. ill
7 :i!0 a.in.
8:20 u.m
. K, Chastain,
MANUFACTUltKIt OK
S.li)9LF,S, IIUHESS,WHIPS,
BRIDLES AN1) COLLARS,
Dallas, I’auldino County, Ga.
Repairing a laity. A good sleek
of lmnd-m ,de work eonstmitly on Imud,
Harness Oils kept In stock.
*Uj!| I have also add 'd a shoe shop to
Fgimy business, and am prepared to
make and repair shoes In the bust work-
in an-llko manner. Ulvi> mo it trlul. Dm
:05 a.ml
:I5p.mi
:()(l p.mi
:0(, p.mj
:25 pan
:(IS pan;
:22 pan
:()() pan!
:00 pan!
: I7 pan; 1
:35 pan! 1
: ID nan|
:()() nan!.
:45 a.in;.
:II5 nan .
2:2li p m j
I
I din pan :
7:15 pan
Train
No. 40.
I dla nan
8:40 nan
1:50 u.in
5 :lll n.m
8:0(1 a.m
0:00 a.in
t :06 a.m
2:00 m
5:20 pan
NORTHWARD.
STATIONS.
Train Train
No. 54. | No. 50.
Leave BRUNSWICK
Leave Sterling
Arrive.I ESUi*
I.euve Jesnp
LeaveEiistman
Leave Coehran
Arrive MACON
J .(-ave. Macon
Leave Indian Spring
Leave Jackson
Leave McDonough...
Arrive Atlanta
Leave Atlanta
Leave I (alius
Leave Kockinart
Leave Rome
Leave Dalton
Leave Cohuttah
Leave Ooltewah
Arrive Chattanooga..
did p.ni|
:10 p.m'
:0h p.mi
:45 p.m!
:13 a.m
:0S ii.ii>!
:00 a.m;
;15 a.m
:55 a.m
:08 a.m
:5!t u.m
:15 p.m
:20 p.m
:ll() p.m
HO p.m
:25 p.m
.18 p.m,
HO p.m!
:48 p.mi
:20 ]i m!
7:()() a m
12:08 pan
I :25 p.m
8 JfO p.m
4 .15 p.m
(! :55 p.m
7 :17 p in
8:30 p.;.
10:30 jn:.
Train
No. 52.
7 :55 a.m
11:00 a.m
12:00 in
PIMPLES.
1 will man (I'Vce) the receipo for a
simple Vcgcianle Kalin that wilt remove
Tan, Freckles, I’imples and Hlotehes,
leaving Hie skill -oft, clear and Iiou'itIfn•;
also liiHlruciluns for prodiic ng a luxuri
ant’ growth of heir on a lwild h ail or
smooth face. Address, inclosing 3e.
stamp. Ben. VaudilfiSs Co., 12 Barclay
St., N. Y. ■
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The advertiser having been pu:minion
ly cured of tliat dreid dlsea-e, Con*limp
tion, by a simple leinodv, la anxloti- to
make kn-wn to Ills fcllow-sulfereis the
mcaiiH of cure. To all who desire It. lie
will send a c ipv of the preserlplIon used,
(froi of chirr*.) with the directions for
preparing and using the same, which they
will Hud a sure Cure for Coughs, Coins,
Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, &e.
I’artlcs wishing the I’reseilptl on, will
plea-c,old less Rev H. A WIL UN, 104
Penn St., William Imrgli, N. Y.
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
i GENTLEMAN who siiflcrud for
\ years fr ai Nervous O K HI I ITY
PREM ATURE DECAY, and all the efr
feels of youthful Indiscretion, will for the
s ke of suH'ei liig liiinmnity. seed free lo
all who need It. the recipe and direction
'or making tho simple remedy by which
lie was cured. Sufferers wishing to : rof-
It by tbe advertiser's experience can do so
by addressing In perfect eo ifl 'cnee,
JOHN li. OGDEN, 42 0
1 nave rented moan rinKara s r* ru r\ r\ ii
blackBinitb shop near tlie hotel iu L/l*. Will. L'. LOTlllfll lV,
Dallas, anil am prepared to do all
kinds of bliicksmitbing at_ short j Practicing Phj sician 'n all the depntt-
'I „
notice and iu the best workman- j nient* u : mccielue and surgery. Amply
like maimer. I solicit tbe patron- »Rh all necessary means and
, , , T , 1 , :a,.| tia CCS lor tbe relief and cure of silt—
age of the public. J. 1 arm work & hering immunity.
specin.Uy! Satisfactfon guaran-j otiiecu tbe i)aiias drug «'ore. Resi-
teed. Give me a Ollll, deuce .ypo-ite Ciirlsljau Jlotei Always
J.w. Allen. I >dd.iy lor duty. )ni;2t-tl.
Connections—Trains Nos 53 and 54
connect at Cbattanooga with Memphis
and Charleston Division, K T V A G it R
Nashville Chatanooga and St Louis Rail
road, and On N OA T P R R.
Trains Nos 51 and 52 eonn-ct at Colint-
ta and Cleveland with main line East Ten
Va A Ga R R; and conneetut Rome with
Alabama Division E TV AG R R.
Trains Nos49, 50,53 ami 54 connect at
Atlanta and Macon with all diverging
roads, ami connect at Jesnp with H F A
W Ky lor Florida.
All trains run daily except Nos 1 ami
2, between Jesnp and Macoir which run
daily except Sundays.
Trains to ami from Hawkinsvillc con
nect at Cochran.
J E. Mali.ohy, M N Bkaty,
Ass’t Sup'r, Macon. | Ass't Siip't,Atlanta.
W. V. JIcCRACKEN, Sujjerln’t, Atlanta.
J G Gitiniix, A.Popk,
A G I* A, Atlanta. Gen La.;s A'gt.
J. U. FREE,
Manufacturer and retailor of
SADDLES AND HARNESS,
Scnoia, Georgia,
A Ptoik of TTftrnoPP, Hi kilts. Huddles,
whip*, otc„ kcj)t constantly on hand.
Thnnkin*' the public for pn«t patron-
ft ire. I res peel fully n*»k a continnunce o/
thcli favuis, UcHpcc*fully,
4* 1-ly J. U. FREE.
ROBERT SIBLEY-,
Attoiinby at Law,
Senoia, Georgia.
- PracHcep in all courts. 4
NOTICE
Thu good people of Senoia enn obtain
my professional services by calling upon
me. F.M. BRANTLEY, M.D.
4-Sfiin
JOHN F.METILV1N,
Attorney at Law,
Senoin, Georgia.
Practices In tie counties composing the
Cowe a circuit and elsewhere hv special
coiit.iut Also In ilie state and federal
ourts at Atlanta 4-b-liui
ARE
r
t4 An«l l>«n*t You Forget It !**
Fan,
IIE LARGEST SOCK OF
General Merchandise
Ev «i' Brought to Dallas.
WAnd we are selling It so elioap that the public nr«>nrprfgwl I *1
re.'iVd •-iii't iT,my
st^e ami examine our goods and aseertaln the ex.?emoly low pilc^CTch wJ
In Reudy-jvxarto Clothing,
manner, and lu sizes to suit all ages' suits Vi,' , ' V , , ** t wurk »‘»h-llk-
nten.suits for old men; and the tunnlost part o.’lt Is Um^tC a^'rolld^X
slieap as never vas l”
Bry Goods,
lieml'tiIbfpIttUrnsf sTkt LT? ii'"’! “"*» »«
mans,Shirtings, Slieeilng* Georirla rii... L.’t m . Uloaks, .Shawls, Dol-
tbbig In the dry goods line. ^ C k * Jcu " 8 ' ““S^ry ; fc nnd, to be brief,.every-
Millinery Goods,
111^*; r (?oVis'l!st hiil'i-t{y*"oI lull'd'° n l |iii er |*on*Ju^t*** p J”J l !'. llc *l l ^ p '[ cr J’ t l 1 big In th«
laces,hms,parasols, This.lepa.tumntU
SIiocm, IIlltN
Oi’ooorlois,
"c*. Sugar, Cuflbs^rI-'itm*'«?tpi>S»°n P .Moat, Syrup, MoIm-
Tubnooo, ClgnrH,
Tbe best and chcnpmt brands, and a largo supply.
Hardware, Cutlery,
Pocket an^i'djIe^eilthe'yl'riiz^rH^om.^ar'ov^ryli'Kly! 0 ^ 0 "' k0I “ ' n * tOP '
CiMcltery und Glnawaro,
A flill>toek.lCall ni|d give R an exanifnntlon.
WE LEAD TIIE VAN!
ch«'W| l iK/t| M /rt?l| , |K; ,l miVl , V| f yo 1 , , ll ao»»U l |M,VlVvT > ?i« ,ltl ‘ T,,,, of Uw P"'Mlng It |«
WT'Vo kei.p oil hand a , 5 M I I n ST?,!™ «» convIncSl.
CU.-S BUGGIES, which wusel le lieniV.Jl W AOONS and DAVIS, GOULD A
., n, ‘ r , Lnshiess two store louses Or new l'i'T’" or , B h "KK/’ «*» «n *•.
Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery Goods 1, " U,re ho11 ** >» <l«vot«l to
vote, too roee. le.*, Tolmeeo, ('Igors, Ji niw >, r 0n tl,e coriw '’ «• ^
-ttCffitlr ^
largest stock ol
brought to tbl*
I-3m
llfvadqmirterM for Nun In Claue.
gSSSSifesistiSattta
NEW i ASIf STtHiEI
J. J. I’A\ Nl*. 1) VLLAB.JGA. j. M- STONE, SMYRNA. GA
WADE WHITE, MARIETTA, GA.
J. J. l'AYNE & C0„ DALLAS, GA,
wv sasJisrarj; a? *4
i. r,":::s; % r r> r k - a » r “■«" 2A S5
u:.;- CK; S S&
“tnl bring your cash to tho NEW CASH 81 ORE. °
IQ -A-3F?; <J A T TsT «=t
I Want Everybody to Know
T±lAT THE
largest stock of
Ever Drought to Dallas
HAS JUST BEEN OPENED AT
T
m
And will bo sold at prices that will startle the native*.
I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF
. RutlsfyhiK everybody tliat comes to my store Hint they can get as good bargains her. M at lav lilac, nit
, In iiuy other inurkut. 1 have lur^o Htock of 3 1
JIuIIuh; or, for tliut mutter,.
DRY GOODS,
srtsfea&iiSSS'sSS i ™'S2S i n 1 x-,%
BOOTS AND SHOES.
In IIiIh line T urn prnpnrcd to hiiU everybody. It Ih iinposHih);* for mo togive n full duflcrlplion of
pririi ^Ihi i’i'r j ‘ 0,M * M un< * 1 >U ^ C wuiculiou me, J will tuko pleas urohi ohowlng it to Uieai>aiiS
Call ana give mu a trial. X. UULLAUD.