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LOCAL GOSSIP.
Yon will find potato lioes at J.
J, Payne & Co's.
“Wet or dry,” that’s the ques
tion,
All onr streets and roads have
been placed in better condition,
Mr. W. N. Pace, of Smyrna,
Nisi ted Dallas Wednesday last
Anew Methodist church will
lie one of the events of the near
future, 'Oh, may it be.
J. 3. Payne & Co. has a large
stock of flour and meat, at the
loVest prices.
The boys are dusting off their
old checker boards preparatory
for the spring opening.
Da fo fho |itvnt n igHt|>b gallery nn’d
Imve your picture* taken Springer^
Patna i* hard lo turn down oil photo,
grphsaud ferolype*
Does your aatch need any »«p
If it doeb* iak» it lo Springer *
Ba i tied. i u in tin street near depot,and
have il repaired They gurniitce eat
{'faction
Mr. Robert L Rawls, in attend
ance at the high school located at
Cave Springs, with many others
of the class, skipped out for n
season on account of a case of
variloid that come down from
Nashville in their midst. Mr.
R. stopped over in Dallas with
his firm, Rawls Bros, & Co., but
has now returned.
The warfare now being waged
over in our sister city, Carters- j
ville> through the columns of her'
paptete, which really is the result
of very “incongruous marriage,”
reminds us of a long time ago
"joak” on nu Atlanta urummer.
Slopping over tomewnere down in an
end Alabamnis town in order
lo drum it in the interoU* of hi*
, hens', he chanced to Call at the re-i-
I) the larWier sleeps over his in-' deuce of an oM friend for dinner, and
treats now, more than probable j we* iulbrmed thru tiio neure-t neigh,
he will not catch Up the whole j bar* a woman, had mauled »
.Year. Proceeding at once lo the aforesaid
‘ . . . ...... . j home, he called the woman out. and
The Wiftda held high Mrobval ^ if u ^ Uue „ Mid,
recently cuwn and around the
straights and angles of Dallas,
mining the ditst, and altogether
Very disagreeable.
-■ liti. L '' ■
llliirkainitliiftg.
New Advertisements,
We have rented Noah Pinhavd’sl . OHUHOlA. I’auiding ^umy I
blacksmith shop nenrUtthotel inlg** n-jtiew al»«* I "i I apply at iht
Dallas', an l am prepaid to do all Novamher adjourned
kinds of blacksmithing nt short Legislature i<> nr hel
notice and in the bfistWman- lor annul L repeal »n
like nranner. I solicit the patron
age of the pnblic. Farm work a
specialty! Satisfaction •gluiraiv-
teed. (.jive us a callv
Allen & Bullock.
Election Notice.
There w'H 'wan election nt the dllfrrent
precinct* o'Paulding county,on fi oiln.n-
cltrv Ulft.iHV ol'Marc'i, 1888, <«n thei-nlc
. uf aplrltutti.k liquors. u» provlit *1 liy
. Iiwv, |nr prohibition or no prohiblllnii.
j This February '^-^GAN.
4t Ordinary.
Ite>'in of ill
in Julv noti,
uct lo inoorpo
n'e the mini nt Dnln*. It ifece*sary,
und lo imorj o nt'i ilin town ot Dal-
ia- A.so I give unice that I ahull
iipjily fur an hci io c-tAblish a idol-
InUsioner* C'lurt of roo la and icve.
line* of *nid ebufity This March the
1st 188:1 TO DUN AO AN
I Ir dinnry
Mr. N. T. Bulloch lias Vecently, ...
moved into the residence of the 1 ■ ‘
‘ but in) sister done worse Ilian that''
“rinw could it b V “Wliv\ she mar-
ri d uu At'anta druin.i c.’ - Sum
tuna there is ho uccmin'.ing for
jail, and we presume for the
nonce, will bo keeper^
The report of the pistol is
fctill sometimes heat'd in the still
honrs of the night. IV lien, Ol
when will this foolish pirCtibe
mease?
Soon the hoar frosts of winter
Will have passed away, and from
the appearance of the present
Weather everything lovely will
drop into the lap of spring.
Mr. John M Stone, of Smyrna,
and member of the firm of J.- J.
Bayne fc Co, with his family,
Visited tho family of the Rev B.
i’. Payne, of this place, during
the week.
The “Triangle" bar still leads
the van. If yott want a drink of
tie best whiskey in Dallas, go to
Weaver A Stt'iokland’s, on main
street near depot, and drink pure
Stone Mountain born .whiskey.
Raccoon trestle Will be finished,
We learn, by tne 8tli or 9th, and
the track having been already-
laid through tie tunnel, no doubt
by that time trains vill resume
their regular schedule.
The track through the Tunnel
lias been completed, and now
when the Raccoon trestle is re
built, trains will pass right
through. The work Was a gigan
tic undertaking, and is done ex
cellent well.
Mr. C. A. Hamilton took i
ft r respite from his ar.luou
.tuties us agent of the E. T. V &
Ga R. R-, at this place, and ac
companied by his aimable youug
wife, visited her late home at
Decatur, Judge SteWareVs. Mav
the fountain of hapiness in which
the r souls are now being laved
never become muddied by tile
bares and sorrows of this <ife.
All the blacksmith shons are
riiuniug on full time, and that
means the plow shears are being
dulled; and that means the land
is being broken! and that means
- the farmers are getting ready im
planting; and that means with fa
vorable seasons and other bless
ings of Our All Wise Providence,
our country will have plenty, no
mote it be.
Hollins I tents.
The late frosts luvu given the oat
crop » back-it.
John R. Co e is a nappy falliee.—
ll's a boy.
Died of efituumpdon, Ge irge F.,
son of Jesse Mi sod Frames Cole
Dvceasid was hum Feb. 8th, 1865,
die-l Fob, 26ili 1883. The bereaved
pureme havener sympathy.
There is a min in this district that
says he can hut, ‘ire and draw J ,000
shingles psr day. Who tun brut ii?
'I In liquor quusd'iu lu being agi-
luteJ tome. *-*
Mt. Zion Notes,
Mount Zion is situated nearly in
the centre ot the county,surround
ed ou all sides by tin intelligent,
generous and thriving class of
farmers, mechanics, merchants,
etc.
There is a good school at this
place whore ‘‘the young idea is
taught to shoot’’ after the most
successful and improved method.
Wheat is miking some appear
ance in this, section, thougii tire
acreage is hardly eqiial to last
year’s sowing. Oats a little in ex
cess of last yea y and o\v ng o the
past favorable weather the sow
ing is about over.
Guano is still talked rtf for the
coining cotton crop. When, O!
when will our farmers
this destructive financial prac
tice, and make their own ma
nures, eat their own bread anil
C.EOKGlA. Paulding Uniiny To
all whom it may concern John
Shelton has In due form applied lo
mo for I'ormnnont letters of i.dmini--
Iur*ion on thue-tateo* Manila fthul.
It n, I ,t of said comity deceased, and
i will pus* u|fii Said application on
thefitvtMoml v .fi A pul 1883 fbie
Mutch 1st 1883
T (J DUN AH \N
Ordinary
Uioi.otA, I'mi.ill g Comity. To nil
Whom it any encernt —R 8 CnrrOII,
tillV ug I" proper I'mm a; phcil 0 me lot-
let cr> d ndm n s nt Ion «.n tlie iMtald of
,v It i a.t-'.h ihoea-eil, the»e are lo cite
ill person* c ncorned, 11 liow cuure Why
ernicncii'. Ict'cr- n[ udiiilldalrnuoii
mahl not he grin'ed in Iheapllcant on
alii estate I ti n February i ho llril 18 8
T. U. DUNAEAN,
Ordinary.
J. B. & T, A. FOOTE & Cl
AltE
EAST TlA^lNlflSSEE,
VIRGlNM & GMGI.1 R. R.
OROItQIA DIVISION.
CXCS NEW eXIOBT X.XJSTE-
M ATT A N'OOO A TO ATLANTA,
ATI. A Nil A TO MACON,
— AND—
rile SHORTEST' o( ALL ROUTES
Cll ATTANOOIIA AND TIIKWKST
1 TO FLOlllUA AM) 'III' SOUTHEAST!
C«ndrn*cd bocal Passenger Schcdiiln (on
lm*l* Ln.il*vlllet.line,by which all trains
are run) In elicet November 12th, 1882:
SOUTH W A HD.
GKOIUIA, I’aiii.dimi County. To
t.l VVh an it in iv l once ii —W il Crew,
luring ipp Ic ! In ill" for lellvr* of nil-
mi nlMir mol on ilia uriau 1 ol ,1. VV. lung-
cy, .|c ca,«ul, il, - 1* to lilt • nil | ris.ms
j c i.ic- r i- il. k - ml i-i*-1 ni tl crcli.oi*. to lllc
the > ohlccilo.iH, l! inn, whyte Icr.aofnd
inoilslaalt > i rhonltl l»‘ granied Hie apple •
can- ii said .»ule l III- I-• In-niirv 8t,
1888, iTl'IiUN’.UiN,
•U Dull ary.
Okoiioiv, Panlilbiq ^County To a I
\yiio:a II muv I’onojr i—8 It McUrdgnr,
inivimt la proper lornr appde I to me for
l.'Ucr* of aihalala t alien on thi estate of
iVInxmider Via', (Ico an.',I llicnii ai-e to
itc ml per-uinaoouceriH'd. to show t inso,
il any they can, why permanent letter*
ml adiul ilstralloa slum >1 not lie ^raateil
In Sit M''l.lrcit»r on wild csluto Till*
Februiry 17U> 1UHII
T: C. DUNAGAN,
Ordinary.
Ukciioia. fnahlliiK f'nnnty, WlU'ie-
as .1 L .Mcllrayor anil SC Mauler, ad
ministrator arid administratrix ol I D
Mniilcy, dcceaseil, le| crsiills to tile court
lu their petition 11 cil and icenrlol, lull
they lure fully .admlnl-t red I
D Munir's estate, till,-Is l » cl e all per
sons. k|n and credllors, to show aauM If
any they c-nl, why thu edmlul tratoro
-liou ii not bo illsclm'coil. ami reeelve
halers ol ill• mWslilii on the 111nt Monday
lu May next- Tills Feltrqnrv I7Hi‘.'8I.
T. C. DUNAGAN
Ordiunny.
Maintaining tbe Lead this V&
“Ami Don't You Forget It !** a
111; T.AHOEST SOCK OF
Gendral Merohandiao
Ever brought to Dnllnt.
HTAiid we nre selling it *6 cheap that the pttbllc are enrprlsed 1.
11 may hn said Hint. It U eA*y to tfiake an assertion, but proving It may be very •
ferenti but If any one want* tho proof, all lie or she ha* to do U tocoinett)-
Jtorii mill examine otVf gmsls and aseertrtln the extremely low prices at which
Ill Rendy-Miulc Clotliingj
Wh end stilt evefyildilv, In both price Artel qiiAHty. Oiir s'oek Is large, and corn,
prises thu latest ityles, niailo of the best nl iturials, ami In tin, best workninn-li>
manner, anil,ill sine* to mill all ages; suit* lor hoys, suits lor youths, suits for youit,
men, suits for old men; and the ImnlloAt part ot'lt U tlhtt they are void “shust w
shcap as never vas I”
Dry GooiIn^
flnr stock df dry gdoili Is Imni mlo, ciliHlstlfig of l'rlnts, Inteit style* and ataa
hennlllul patterns; Worsteds, AI,i.iims, Silks, 1‘iqiljs, bi llet' Cloaks, SltaWI*, I»ol-
mnns,Slllrtlilgs, Siieet.Ings.Ooorgln ClieekA, .leans, Hosiery; and, to l>u brief, every
thing In the dry goods line.
Rlillinefiy Goods,
(inr stock of millinery gmsls Is complete! embracing everything In the
lllio; consisting partly ol lints and Ihmncts, of the latest styles; flower*',
hues, fans, parasol*; lialr goods) ete. Thlsilepaitmentls mil by Mrs. T. A.
tloHlhr, Nlio'ow, fin
We have the largest k'tnelc of Bools.'siioes and Hal* which
...... ih
from the cheapest lo Hit! hlghlv'l pl lhell. Colne nlul examine them
we linvo svelr
Weil
STATIONS.
drink theit* own wtu«, under
their own fig tree.
The prohibitionists aro gradu
ally adding, and are much hope
ful of success in the coming elec
tion. More anon. J. S. R.
heave Chattanooga..
abandon i heave
I slave Cohiittn.iii:.;:
Arrive DALTON....
lasave Dalton.
f.cnve Itome.uiii...
heave Itocknmrt dll :0S
Train
No. 5,1.
Train
No. 51.
Ki Chastain,
51A N U FAC IT It E It OF
SlDDIiES, IHRNB8S,WHIPS,
imilH.KS A Ni) CObl.A IIS,
Dallas, I’Atu.niN-a Cou.ntv, Qa.
Hepali-illg a specialty. A good sl«ek
ol'huud-m de Work constantly on liuiid,
Harness Dlls kept In stuck.
lf’1] 1 have also ndii ni a shoe simp to
r VIiny business, .and am pruparuif lo
ii k» anil repair shoes In the best work-
a ii-llko ni inner. Ulvinne a trial. Urn
ibirodefidal,
A fiill llile iimstqlitlv An Iciiiil, consisting of Flour. MiniI, hard, Meat, Syrup, ikoliu-
ses, Sugar, Coll'ce, ilee; Salt, 11 rlts, etc., pure anil fresh'.
Tnbniied, Clgura;
The best And eli6ii|Mist brands, and a targe supply.
II nrrt wnrej Cutlery^
ftiieh ns Isihoslln demand by the pi'iipleof till* fCetlon, ke|)t In store ail tiia UiUa'.
1‘ucltot imij inhlo cutlery, rnr.ors, etc.’ lor everyhialy.
Crockery nn«i Gluaavvare; .
A full’stoek. Cull and gIVe It all examination.
WE DEAD THE VANt
ill eVerylhltig III the niereaittile llile in D tlla*. Tim prodl of the pudding la Id
chewing pile string; ami If you don't believe us, come and see anil Iw convlnoart.
tSrWc keep mi Ii a in I II mil Stock Ml hill I ItN WAOO.V8 and ,UA VJS; COULD A
CO.'S HUGO I US, wlilidi wo sul| eUeiilL. If rrai im«l nV/igrtn of a luiggy; cation iM.
Our Imsluii-s occupies two Store house*. Oilr ilew brick store houseTs devoted to
Dry Coo ls, Notions, Millimlfy Cisnls.etc.. While iltir old house on the corner la de
voted to CrocerleVI'bliilero, Cliiuls, Hardware, CiltlCry11
We lire also ngeiits lilf Dili lollowlilg standard Urailds
man's, ami hockwobd’s Cottiili Clower.
; etc.
df gilnrio: Stern’a, Mvrrf-
lK«*ii<Iqiiart(‘rM l«*r Nnnta Cl nun.
Onr lihiisc I* liemlqlial'll'ls for Snlitn Claus,Rnnil weluiva laid lii the li)rge*tstockoi
Coiileetlnnei lek, Toys, Eire-Wnl'k* mill other CIii Isiiiuih Uooda ever brought to thll
market. Everything lii tills line to please the clillilrril. 1-3M
•NEW
STORE!
0:15 a.in:
(1:50 a.ml
7 ::I0 a.inj :i :20 p in
8:20 a.mi I:ll5|l.ni
0:55 n.m! 7:15 ji.iii
We are pteaSeil to rtnrtodnce
♦lie return to her honle of Alms
EoJmie ShttckelforA, from Deca
tur, where for dome weeks she
lias been sojourning.
Ate ate
William liiootts and his wife,
l uiharm.i M. Hinoks; vs Jiilin U.
(him:s, et alt Hill in Equity for
Uecovery, Ih liH, etc., in I'uuld iu
•superior Court. T'ehiunry Term, 18S3.
ml nmcnilme ii ahuwe l 6 Ii FcUiu-
ary. 1883,
i h.' above bill having been amend
ed as iini c.kd, and tie ■ parlies hav
ing been iulrothii'ed, as fa lows:
Mrs.* J. E King) of the e >unty of
Daualass, in sa d =iu e, and J.ilifi G.
Clouts; Jr., and Uro*n Clout*; Jr; ot
the stine of Texas, uud ii not appear*
.ng io the court that the said new
partifii afe ropr vented in co-rt by
aitorueys at law; or ill fact; upon
whom service* can he jierlccied. It
is therefore ordered by tiib eaurl
that serviae bf perfected oil the de-
lendeulg residing in the rtate ot iex-
us bv the publicuii m of that pornon
ol this order; relating lo ihtniSulve-;
in the Paulding Mew Era o co
month lor lour inou.hs after 'he
ru.uent of liiis court, and a copy
heave Dallas..on.. .i:112:15 p.inj Train
Arrive ATLANTA..: 2 dill p.m) No. III.
I.ieive Atlanta ..i.mii| 3:011 p.m! I :35 a.in
Iajuvu McDniU)iigli...i 4:25p.ni! 3:10 a.m
I,cave .taeksiiu ;ii 5:08 p.ui! 4 :50 a.in
heave Indian Springs: 5:'j2|).in! 5:111 a.m
Arrive MACON....... 7.:00p.m| 8:00 n.m
I,cave Macon i..i. 8:(l0|f.m 0:00 a.m
heave Coclirao.0:47 p.nl II :05 a.m
Leave Eastman 10:83 p.m 12:00
lendeou if theit resiliency cm he
fmiud, J BRAN HAM. J 8 0 H 0,
Notice!
also pained to. announce the de
parture of her cousin, Miss Muiy
Lee Connally, for bev Decatur, m. iu rn.ut:iii« m mn* court, »nu - oop;
borne. Miss Alary Leo has lent ,,p ,|, e hid sent to each rtf ltie ridde
a cliarm to Dallas society by her
stay that will not soon be forgot*
ten<
Mh Ftttttk A. Pritchett, iiard-
Ivare merchant of villa Rica,
come over to Dallas Monday
last, and while in town peeped
in on us- Now if Villrt Rice*
MrantB fco lay oil lier swauhug g^r-
ments and put on the sure euough
taking habiliments of grown up
Womanhood, her merchants had
bt»t chip iu and put somebody in
1 charge of Frank’s store and send
him out to talk up the town For
bard down blowing we would as
goon tackle the oioad sids of au
East India cyclone as Trunk.
Arrive .1E3U1’
heave Jeatlu.i
heaVe Sterling m I :I5 a.ml..
I rave UKUNSWICIv! 5:!l.*> a.nl ..
2:4(1 a.m
II :(HJ ii.nl 1 .
:2(> p.m
NOIlTinVAKD.
Train
No. 54.
Trilln
No. 50.
laiaveBUUNSWICK: 8:80p.m;
heave Sterling..mi.i. ,! 0:10 jl.ui;
Arrive JESU1’ mi 11:00 p.m; i
J/iiiTe .Iiisilp .u.'ii 11 :45 p.m' 7 :00 a in
Ix'nveEnstnmn <: 4:13 a.m 12:(i5p.ni
he iveCiJeliran.5:08 a.m 1 :25 p.nl
Arrive MACON...m 1 , 7 :0ft a.nf 3:30 p.m
Io'live Macon.it....in.’! 8:15 n.nfj 4.15 p.m
Iamivb Indian Spring 0155 a.nf 0:55 p.m
lalave Jackson 10:08 a.m 1 7 :I7 p.m
Ia.'iivc Mi:Dolldligll...|10:53 n.m! 8:30 p.li
Arrive Atlanta :: 112:15 p.m.10:30 p'lL
Ijeavif Atlanta 1:20 p.m;
Leave Dallas : 3:00 p.m! Train
Leave Hockniart .; 4:10 p.mj No. 52.
J-cuve Uoine .'I 5:25 p.m 7:55 a.m
Ixiave Dalton •' 7.18 p.m 11:00 a.m
Jjeave Coliuttilll ^ 8:10 p.m 12:00 in
I .dive Oultewali ; 8:43 p.nl
Arrlvo Clidttniiooga..! 0:20 pm! .... .....
. DIMPLES.
I will man (Free) the recelpo for a
klnip'e VegelaOlc Halm that will remove
Tun, Freekit'S, I’implu* ami (hutches,
Icuvliiu Hie * :l i -oft, clear and licu'iilfli :
a soInalriiullpn* for iiroducng a luxarh
autl uruwtli of ludr on a bald lead or
siiloolh face. AiIiIithh, Innlnslng 8c
-linin'. Ill'll, Vandell & Co., 12 Ilaicluy
S|„, N. Y.
TO CONSUivU’TlVE^
Tim u Iveriiiwr luivlmr beuii pe.irumcn
y c«i.vd of Uiiit. dreiul ill.suaiu, 4 JpD4mnn
lion, Ijy n ftmpiu luniedv, ih iui.yIoiN lo
make kn^wn to his ffllow-snllRrcrH tliu
in• jinit of cure. To all who «lcnire U. lie
will heikI ii opv cf tin* preBfrlpllon linufl,
ffl’CS or chari/0.) Willi til’d direcilnnf* for
pfepnriiitf and rial tug tlie^unJe, wlddli the v
will ti.id »i sure fints for Conklin, ColOH,
oiiwiiiiipMoii, A^Muria, Broiicliltla, t&c.
Parilcji wlnlitdir tlit? I’l'cHdiipU oii, will
plnft'Cuddre^s, KeV. K. A VVlli"UN, 104
Penn St., NVdiliiiii bnr^li, N. V.
IjRRORS op youth.
V GENTLEMAN who miflured for
ve'iirs fr in Nervous DKUll ITY
PHF.»iATUif«; DECAY, and itll the ef-
feel* of yoqibfdl lailiscrotloii, will for the
* ke nf sufl'e'hig llumnnH y send free to
all who utvil it. the recipe and direction
'or making the simple reined v by which
he was cured. Suflurcrs wishing to i tof-
It. liy Iho advertiser's experience can do so
by uddrvsliigln pcrieol co ill knee,
JOHN It. OGDEN, ii U
J. J. PAYNE D VLLAR, G A. M STONE, SMYRNA)
wade White,marietta;ga.
J. J. PAYNE & CO., DALLAS, GAi,'
Ii viteg the peop'e of Panhlirig nnJ surrrinn ling coiinliev id call dt thed
hard ware ami grocery *toro and examine their large and wed snleoted ttoclt
uf Hnrdwaie nnd Groceries. Tlu-jr makdn apecialtv bf tlicao two staple lined
and buy for cash nnd soil lor ciudi, Sod enllsi quoiltly enabled to give th,
best bargains Dial can l.c ha h Tlioy keep in slbck Flour, Meal, Meat, Lsni
RiOe, Mnlarsi s, Svrnps, Sugar, ('offea, Toll iced, cigar,, etc.; Plow,, Booh
Hakes, Snovel.j Hpadi'*; truco chain*, liame*, waf't pat*, puoket knives ana
in hie knives and fork*, nnd ovcryihing else in llio haul were lino that the peo
ple of Mils sbcli.m need. We sell utliard pan prices; far cush. Give M ft
dud h' ihg your ciiv'i to 'he NEW CASH 81 ORE.
I Want Everybody to Know
THAT TH»
LARGEST STOCK OF
Connections—Trains Nos 53 nnd 54
True copy from the minutes nf thin 1 connect at Chattanooga with Memphis
* ‘ ,, i l- . i n i Uri, i i' i and Charleston Division, h 1 V ifc G it 1!
muni VI 1 FAIN, Clerk hi, , N(wbv|1|e ( ;, liltn / u ; ogll um | >St i, ollU y al! .
road, and Cili N O & T I’ Il H.
Trains Nos 51 mill 52 conn-ct at Coliilt-
(a and Cleveland with in,dir line East Ten
Va A Ga K K; and cbuiiectatHpine with
, , . . . , Alabama Division E T V AG It It,
Having sold out a-y business to Trains Nos 40, 50,53 and 54 connect at
Me era Spriu'er & Haiuea I have 1 Atlanta mill Macon with nil diverging
, . , . mads, and connect at Jcsiip with S FA
turned over to Mr i N namlera ah j ^ Jfv (or ,,| or |,|„ -
work cu hand to date- Daruea All trains run daily except No* I and
, . . . , . ,i,„ 2, between Jesnp and Macom which run
oh mug these w.tcKe, ale hereby noli-, d ; |||y BXCept rt miilay«.
fi d t .ul lliey must call at Mr. .fan-) Train* to anil from Ilawkinsvillc con
ileus's store uinl p iy for the repaifa i neet at Cochran,
williu lliTiy days from lliia dit). or J K. Malloky, IIS IJeaty,
the wa'tbes will be sold for repairs
W U DALE
llallus Ga. March lit 1883
Ass't Sup't, Macon. | Ass't Sup't,Atlanta.
W. V. McCHACKE.V, Supcrin't, Atlanta
G Gi:n:ri.x, A. Dock,
A G 1’ A, Atlanta. Gen ha*.- A'gt.
Thompson & Spinks.
Ivy F. Thompson nnd W. E.
Spinks liavo formed a partnership
for the practice of iaw, to be con-
tined to cases iu Paulding Superi
or Court, under the firm name of
Thompson & Spinks.
tl E. CASON, Dentist,
Ha* pe-men'n'ly localed in
UARTERSVILL,
Where he,is prepared lo do all kinds
of Dental work at prices to
SUIT THE TIME’S.
lie will ho plea-icd to sec all his old
friends nnd many new cu •comers. If
vo need "iiy dentil work .lone, call
oir linn. —.2—5
Ever Uroiiglit to Dm 11 ns
nAS JUST 11EEN OPENED AT
tm
And will be sold nt prices that will startle the netiiefc
”Tmake A SPECIALTY OF
HutisfyiiiK everybody Hmt cofnes fo fny store that they con get an Kood bargain* her* M ol k*;pMlt
Dalian; or, lor tliut mutter, in atij utlier market. I hove large §t6ck of
DRY GOODS,
V Nollnni, Orocerlc. nnrilwnri', Crotkciy, CIuMa'ini: .,«nil in f»cl, over,thing which Ihc 4cj .
ninnilit uf tin) (iimpli: uf Oil* Miction require, nnd I am prepared load I tl e:n at the ».rj lowcal prlcaa. (
wlali tu cull all. )ml aM' lilliin in my largo atnrk of - „
ROOTS AND SHOES.
Imposeibln for me toglve a fall deecriptioa of rift
e, I will take plea* ure iu ahonlng It to them Ml
iv. t. hullabO;
l V
ii tliein my goods.
Call and give me a trial.'