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J.OCAL GOSSIP. I late boar, when all betook tliem-
- I stives home, there perhaps to
\Vl>ii»kej by the gallon, that is I Iream over the joys of the even
DO'* (the Btatns of Dallas.
Our ss'ocn keepers are r.ot es-
pro. Lilly blue over the ivault oi
the election.
Old Paulding has virtually al-
ligiied heisell with the other teiu-
periviioe counties of Geovgi*, In
dued Vfe claim the 1. ad
1 he Vmineai sn.ile of the • dnro
n ei nui; I *■ even iq«n ourJiiiwtK—
ot cm tie it variie* the roan with ir
Herdafore theie havelr<" no flora
h< nfe* o iart. Will there be t♦«?
Weci.iiro thO'C ngrioul ur*l Indus
#ry to iLetquiiie tteie 'ban »«y eou.n;»
in the -lut, aid we orcan just whs*
v e »:iy.
We were. pleased to have Dr.
George .T Parker call on u» lust
■week, and to have him imbue us
•with some of his superabundant
good hv mor and cheer. The Doc
tor, contemplates locatir g near
Hiram, about six miles below
Dallas, lot the practice of bis
'professieu in which ho is not by
any means a novice.
Our clever artist, Mr. John E,
Spriuger, of the firm of Springei
A Barnes, Jewelers and Photo
graphers, waa married to Miss
Min lie Benedict, of Decatur, at
the residence of Rev. Mv.Spriugor
in Marietta on last Friday morn
ing. We welcome them to Dal-
ias, and deep down in onr heart
wish them unalloyed hapiuess as
they journey hui.d in hand along
the pathway of life.
A i»uniher of Capt. James's wn-
vicg will bo cirri*! down to (Stock-
1,'idge in IL-nry oiuaiv, on the inid
<11* division of Vie 121 V & Ga rail,
road to ho emp'oi'iil is "surfacing up
the truck. Ik sc'ud of 75 or 103 will
tuill remain above Ddlas ami
will lie engaged in • lie same work. I
.Ihid conueil’ou il mig'.t ii"t b« ami >■
K, mem inn the fuel diet the rod bed
li in r-xw’lviit coudiiion, «iiid the pus*
•eenger (ruin* arc remarkably prompt
hi nil ti-cir connections far a now
Toad.
Some kind of mining operations
are being carried on about five
miles from this place near the E
T.V. A; Ga. railroad, by Messrs
Anderson & R idgers of Powder
Springs- We understand that il
is ft r the purpose of obtaining
the iron pyrites (which is the yel
low sulpliuret of iron, or “fools
gold”) to bo used in the manuf e-
ture of sulphuric acid for com
mercial fettilizers, etc. We have
not learned the extent of their en
terprise nor the prospects offered
ior their encouragement, but we
wish all sucii plenty of prosper
ity.
Much anxiety prevails amongst
tho farmers and fruit growers of
all sections concenfing the pros
pects of the peach crop. Notwith-
ataudiiigWigginsJiior Vounor have
ever estimated the probable re
sult of the late cold snap upon so
small a thiug as the peach, yet
our l&cal weather prophots say
some of the crop atill survives.
Frost, nor even a pretty severe
freeze will be apt to destroy all
the fruit during a dry season
when the corrolla or covering is
dry inside, and “the stigmas and
pistils of t lie bloom are not dead
you will find a greau peach never
so small jnside
The most re herche sociable of
the season came off at the Chris
tian Hotel Tuesday evening,
honor of Miss Pauline Shaw,niece
of Mrs. W. A. Christian. The
party was of the “pound” persua
sion, and besides tho hundreds of
pounds of dene ous e libles that
made the ^lining table groau
there were s thousand or more of
the most delicious young misses
and ladies on hand to do the oc
casion honor and add zest as well
as beauty to i t. Mrs. Christiau
was in her lory while witnessing
the eujoyme.it of the young folks
around the table. The spacious
parlors of the hotel were thrown
. open, and pleasing and no doubt
profitable social converse and in
nocenfc amusement afforded hap
iuess and enjoyment to all until a
ing. Mr. Christian, we very much
regret, is st 11 suffering from a se-
vere.iudisposition, which was the
>uly bitter dropjin tho cup that
e veiling.
That foi limit.
Wo acknowledge-he invitation ex
undid ua Thuitdny last to puiiicipait
in that sport that erstwhile yffirde.
ns inexpressible bliss, but when w>
considered onr age and infirmity,ixpci
■liceand riper judgement Ilian Ibimei
y gni e l llie nunnery over us. Iese>
Kicli, Henry Boue and J ili.i <11 n
<*’ en out tojje her claim the best pac
ii Nor.h (ienog'a. 1 hey had nineteen
I mined ! omuls the flirt dash, hut wi
have li t learned the tacts of the hunt
as yet, bul of course it was all *p!en
did, imii just her. we won d suy .ii an
imlcitom\ll-.u( ,u-out Slhiru-cn yen is
ago we nere occarioiinlly indulging
ihe san e sport A report of one espec
al cha-e we inadethrouvh '.hecolumns
of the Adams Iiite'Hgeuoer while
engaged upon if. ani the 'pilot liew
at the helm of onr neighbor, (he Ce -
dm tow n Advertiser,Isuiled into vie f> r
dramatizing a dog, w d we claimed
the yio'.oiy in tho newrepiipi r battle
ilint followed, for it was nut s dog at-
er till, and we proved it by Aug Per-
•.erroti—fad.
Kent ret inn or No Restriction.
We herewith present a tabula
ted return of the election that the
people may hilly understand the
the feeling in each distlict in the
couuty. ') he table speaks^for its-
self, comment is unnecessary. The
election was ordered under act
of the Legislature No 356, page
338 of the acts of 1875. As will
be observed there was some mis
apprehension of the meaning of
the word “restriction"^ its entire
signification. The act authorize-
iilg tli's election tolerates the Bale
jf whiskey or any vinous or malt
liquors in quantities of a gallon
>r upwards; The word “restrict
ion” simply means restricting the
sa'e in quantities less than a gal
lon, hence to exclude it entirely
will require a special act by the
Legists are. Here is the rosult
md it certain’y means that the
itizons of Paulding couuty arc
iwakcuing to the new order of
tilings. Viva la Paulding county;
Dallas,... .For Restriction 62
“ Against “ “ 7i
“ Prohibition li9
“ No Prohibition
(Julifornin For Restriction
“ Against “
Woddington No vote.
Umplirie’s Prohibition
“ No “ “
Cains For Uestiiclion
“ Against “ “
Pumpkiuviuo Prohibition
“ No “ “
Vcorntree Restriction
“ No “ “
Old Twentieth Prohibition
“ No ‘‘ “
Burnt Hickory Prohibition
“ No “ “
[•(utnh Restriction
.Nineteenth Prohibition
*• “ No *• “
The vote oi Pa il.ling county i.-
i.bont 2000 r.«d u will b; ub eive
there was not more tliau a Imlftt volt
canton AU'diie* lay s election. I'lnvi
was some mi -underst.in.iing.rbout the
legality ol the e'action, vet ii is very
eertuiu that u full vote would have
resulted in about the same proportion.
Mt. Zion Notes.
Last Sabbath was the second,
the regular day in course for
meeting f at this place. The elev
en o'clock services were couduct-
d by Rev. A. B. Vaughn from
Jer. 4-14. “Wash yourselves and
make yun clean.” A large and
intelligent congregation were in
waiting. Clos-.d with feeling.
More anon. J. S. R.
lumber burned-—loss about 50
dollars.
Those passing by tbe grave
yard, at New Hope have the evi
dence before them that the dea l
are not iotgotten. The grave
yard is neatly cl?aued, and is be
ing enclosed with' a wire fenoe.
L'he work is superintended by
•). R. Prewett; Esq., and will Soon
be complet'd in handsome style
Whiskey was taylored at Acorn-
tree last Wednesday, it did n’t .get
oue vote in every seven. More
auon. T.
10
65
10
56
9
44
13
35
11
52
8
45
30
04
3
53
Branch Penciling*.
The cold wiuds make tho oats
and wheat look small and blue.
Peach trees will soon be iu
full bloom, Apples a little -back
ward.
People are wild on gnano; they
are preparering largely for king
cotton. Notliiug said about hog
sml hominey.
Mrs. Day, 73 years old, died
last Thursday.
.lamsi Rainwater's son, 15 yea's
old, is very sick; lie is expected
to die soon.
Sauk Rigadoledied Thursday
New Advertisement*,
GEORGIA, PauMing County l
give notice that I wi'l apply nt iIk
November adjourned teem of tho
Legislature to lie hold in July routi,
for an nut to repeal on net to i-icorpo
reie llio town nt Dir Ini. if imce-anrv,
nnd to incori omtu l!m IoWii o Dill-
Ini A so 1 give notice that 1 shall
apply for an act to e.-loblislt a ' urn-
itil-aioners cunt of tools mol ievt-.
cue* of suitl cuunty Turn March the
1st 1883 ! (J DUN AG AN
Oidinnrv
GhUKlil A. Paulding t'onitt.v l’o
all shorn it may concern Joint
^Itelton has in duo 'ortti npplio! to
roe I’ur permanent letters of ndmini—
iraicn no thcoaiateu' Martin wind,
tint, I -to of said comity dcoca e I, ami
( will pan upon s.iid applioaiioii u it
the firet Mnmiiy ill Apitl 1883 1'hiu
Match 1st 1883
T C DU NAG \ N
Ordinary
GSoKuia, t'auliliog Comity, l’o all
WIiuiii it may comei'ii:—H S t’arro
iniv ug lit |Mojht lol.n ti|i|ilie(l ’o lac lor
lutlvr* ol nduiiu a ut I ilicoalato of
v It Chi roll, ileou nod, llieso arc to eltc
ill por-i'iia coacciae l, to -liotv causu tvli,
permcneiit letter- of lulailiilatrui on
-linulil not be gr in*cil to llie ap'iuai'l on
ciiil eaiuic I lila Fubrna-y t lie :lv«l. lb !l
T. C. DUNAL2AN,
Oidinnrv.
QKOR-IIA. I’aui.uino Couvi'Y. To
iiiltVh oii it m iv t oncvrii—W il Ci'mv.
having ipiiliu I to me for loitnrs of ail •
night. Willie, Charlie and John I "''nil'll'. 1 i‘on on tiia «-'a not .1. W. i ang-
. ! 'Ci'.ileveir-ivo, llrl* I* to « to all pern no.
coiicor.ied k mlroil in il croilltoii. to lllv
the r obloctloiiH, 11 a n, w iy hi iura of ml-
m nlatiiailon kIiiiiiUI ling'iillteil ilicapp'c-
clmt mi said calitlc. I II'* 11 lirnaCV 2 ,
'8sJ. TC iJUN UItN,
4: uidlnury.
Funster buried him and conduct
ed the funeral services-, Well,
Sunk was a good old dog,
John Golden, a Dutch yaukoe,.
says it won’t do to feed milk cows
on nails, his only eat eleven,
some 10s and some 6s, and died
the next day. John thinks tho
cow was dispeptic, and that her
stomuch wouldn’t digest. John
ought to put iu more meal, the
more the better.
We look for Judge James Brown
to come to the front for tho Gov-
eruorseip, also A. O, Bacon,
Brown wi 1 lio'i him.
Now, Mr. Editor, I think you
are moving the thing abont right,
just boll your grip and I will
help you Bkin.
Bio Irk.
MTATK OF 7jROHqi\,- Pnu'dlmr
• 'oilipy:—Whercas J, M. Watson, oxi-c-
"tor of I F niltli reprcsi'ii'h to lliu court
la liii pe itlo.i, itulv tl fil and emari'd on
ri'ro'd; tlmt In- Inis fully ndinililNlert'd
J F SmllIi’« (stale, 'll.a Is tlivel .rt to
cl'c all persons cm cm lied, hells and cml-
iior*. to n .oiv cause, If any they car, why
sad ex'cutor alum'll not lie dWclnir^eii
from h'.»exc"iiio"shl|i and ic.cive letters
of (llsmiK-lon I II lhe lli--,t Monday In
June next. Tills Murc’t the H I I88U-
T C DUNAO i N,
Ordinary
(Ikoiuiia I'niilitlnj (Jon i.y To r, l
Whom il innv Conosi'n -H It .McUro'tor
having In proper lorm npinle I to mu lur
letters "f mlmiilIsr.citi|< a on th i^stutn nt
Ahixnailer Veal, di'oin«ed those are t'.
eitu all pu'sons oimcei'iii'd. 1.1 slimy cause,
If any they can, why perini'iieal letter.-
lot iidinliilsti-ittloa slum d not lie granted
lo 8 It M -Uruger on said estii.e Tills
February 17th IHSil
T: C. DUNAGAN,
Ordinary.
Gicoiiuia, ’ I n-ildlag f'oiiuty. Whore,
as .1 I, Mollrnyer and 8 (J Manley, ad-
mlnlsr,rater mi l ikdm'nlstrutilx ol I l>
Manley, deocHsoil lupvrsenta to the eoni-i
in ilmir iii'tHioil tl oil an.I -eoor'cl, hui
they 'have fully : i|ilialnlsl ml 1
I) Manly’s es'atc. . lilc- Is o el'e all per
sons,kin nail oredi'ors, to.show oaaae If
any lie y c in, why t e hdiiilnl-traloi's
should not bo dlselin'ced. and receive
lel'eis of ill ml-slim on tho Hist. Monday
In May next- Tills February I7ih '• 881.
T. 0. DUNAGAN
Oidiunay.
^gj. K. Chastain,
O M vNUFACTUHKU OF
SIMMS, HUM, WHIPS,
llltlDUOS AND COM,AIIS,
Dam,ah, Paui.dinu County, Oa,
Itepalrlng a speelalty. A good slack
of liand-m ale Work eimstaiitfy on liiilld.
Harness Oils kept. In stock.
m l have also add al a shoe shop to
my business, and am prepared to
ii ku and repair slides In the host work-
n n-ilke manner. Glv.unn il trial, 'hi
PiMPLES.
J. B. & T. A.
d yrinmTTcfffT mJT h IWlT
i Jml ,Jnr es liuial monr
Wtui dsn* Jhr.a! (A ".♦.cnnoit •
•tit oi «3(ii
Maintaining tke Leaff Ob»i|L
/unoii nfidt
“And Don’t You Porn^bittifr
HE LARGEST SOCK OF
.luodw ^nis ol
J Jdn'io Jjrin
.ni vIImt .'ajivr
rl.l lhour Ri "nmol- 1 “
wituIJR'i ixta Rhitgiienjl
oitwhln ndl iwintoid
General MerohijtMUiir
J'liJin (id .oonl-iriH oil I
Ever Draught to
vt.dn IrJd gniimm
ISf And wo arc gelling It go cheap tlint the public are nsnirtlyfll'ifi^"'
It may he said tlmt It Is easy to mnko an assertion, but provlng it mar.fae VMWdtlk
ferent; lint If any one wants the proof, all lie or she hits to do li tooouMbi.Me
store and vxnuiliio our goods and aaeertulu tho uxtrcumly low prints st whiob WV
. "ithtl -ul*-- ■> V
In Rrndy-Made Clothlnaf* " lf 11
... d- ’dvi I" "i
n Milt GVorybo.lv v In bofcb prlco untl qnullty. Onr stock Id Ifinw* com
pri8os tho lutoAt 8tyliM,m ulu of tliu bout iiMturluU, ami In tho butt WfWknaiiwH^
iimnnor, anti in sl/# w to MiiitaU u^tw; anlu lor Iiovm, snltn lor youth*, •iiiu for
men, milts tor o!tl inou; auJ thu iuuultwt part ol‘it U Unit tlioy uro iolf|
sboapu» nuvor vmI” rr ■■■* {
k ms l.oifflf
Dry Goods, ; 1 l, J
•«-in
dur stook of- dry goods Is Inm inso, eons!sting of Prints, latest styles
mtlfti 1 patternsi Worstoiti, Alpacas, Silks, I'hpljs, Ullos 1 Cloaks, SlisWta, M.
brief, Svery-
il
i lei
) ol
-tit
Acorntree Notes.
The showers and warm weather
remind us that seed time has
come. , .
Uncle Malley Pickett has got
his fence resets and his place has
a farmlike appearance.
Gum Springs school house was
burned down last week.
G. A. Owen had a fine kiln of
Millinery Goods,
Onr stock of millinery goods Is complete, embracing everything In the
In,*; consisting partly «l hats and bonnets, of the latest stylos? flower*.
UiL’i'H, fuiii*, p.Aiiimtls, hull* gtHHl.*, ulc. TUIa «ltipurtiiltfiitla run bjr Mn, T, A«
|.IIoots,”B]ioc«, Hn
We Imve tho largest stock of Roots.'Shoea ntid lints! which we hate et
Irom tho ehoaiiost to the highest priced. Come and examine them. W* •
Groceries,
A fldl linn constantly on hand,consisting of Flour. Meal, Lard,Moot. Arran,
ses, Sugar, Coffee, rice, Salt, (lrlts, etc,, pure and fresh, ” ”
Tollndno, OI|gitt*« f
The best and chea|N»t brands, and a large supply,
’ Hardware, Cutlery»
Sueli ns Is most. In demand hy the (s-opleof tills section, kept In (toN all the
Rocket and table cutlery, ruzors, etc.' lor oVurybialy.
Cr:ickory nnd Glassware,
A full stock. Call mid giro It nil examination,
WE LEAD THE VAN!
In everything In tho mercantile line In Dallas. Tho proof of lh# pmMIm la la
hew Ing the string; and If you don’t hellnvo us, come anil sue and he emielwISl
lirWe keep on hand n lull stock MIUKJItN WAGONShrol DAVlSkoSmj» A
( ;o S HITGGIES, w hich we sell cheap. If yon need a Wagoh w ahoggr^roM
Our business oeeliples two store liouses. Onr new Irlck store hnrolkibMJu
Dry Goods, Notlnm, Millinery Onods.etc., while our old liousuos tin tanttl, *!!
voted to Groceries,Tolmeco, Cigars, Hardware, Cutlery,etc.
"'e are also agents for the following standard brands of guntlo- Stern's. 1
man's, and Lockwood’s Cotton O row or. w
HcailqiinrterM for SantoClau.
u- house Is hemlnuarters for Snnln Clans, nnd wnlmve laid In the larossl-*—«• -■
reetlonorles, Toys, Fire- Works and oilier Chrlsinins Goods ever bromrht ro tsll
kef. Everything in this line to please the children. nrou^utto **|*
Our
Confer
market,
Mb
Blaeksmi thing.
We have rented Noah Pinkard s,
blacksmith shop nenr the hotel in | ,
r^iir.o j . , .{I 1 will mini i Free) t lie receipt)
Dallas, ail.I am prepared to do all. gimp .• Vunctahlc iJa'm tlmt will remove
kinds Of bliioksimthlllg at short T i», Frceklwi, HmpJc.s ami »Io(cIich,
notice and in the, best workman- l^vmir the «>ln *ofr, clear mulbcu nlfui;
liL-o nine,,or T (l.„ l Il'HO IUHlrilcUoilS for producing It lllMlrl-
like manner. { solicit the patron- ,,,,, wUl hl ,i r u bald le nd
age ot the public. Farm work a sii o'tii face. Address, inclosing He.
specialty! Satisfaction guar,in- stain ’. Ben, V.iudill& Co., 12 Barclay
teed. Ui yo u« a uull ' N ’ y '
Allen & Bullock. jq CONSUMPTIVE*!.
The u l vert I Her liAVlmr been pu in men
y cured of tlmt dreinl dlHCii*e, ^opmiiih!)
itoji, by h hlmple teiiiody, in aiixiotm to
make kiii.wn to bin fcllow-siiflbrerH the
mi>niiN o* eure. To all who desire It. lie
wi i H*;iid a copy cl the prescrlpilon lined,
(free of charge.) with the direciloim for
preparim; a .d imlna: the *ttine, whicii thev
Will find n nurd lire for CouffliM, Colon,
Coiisuiiiptiou, Asthma, l)ro cliltlH, t&c.
PartlcM Wlrthln^ I he ITeneripil on, will
plea o addro^H.Jtev. K. A W1!jJ*ON, 104
Penn 6t., Wllilain bnrjfli, N,
“of youth.
GENTLEMAN who stillcrcd for
years from Nervous DIU1I ITV
PltEMA I’UitE DECAY, and nil the ef.
feci* "f you 1 b |, ill Indiscretion, will for the
* lie of -iife'-lug huuian'ty send free to
ill who ii<-.'<l It. tho recipe and direction
Air making the Minn'e remedy hy which
lie was cured. Suirenrs wishing to i rof-
It hy Iho mlveri Iser’h experience can do so
hy udiircsHlng III perleol. co ill lenee,
JDIIN II. OGDEN, 41 C
NEW CASH STOKE 1
j. j. paY*n;:. d vllas, ga. j. m-stone,Smyrna
WAI)E WHITE, MARlETrA.G, .
J. J. PAYNE & CO, DALLAS, GA, ^
Ii vltcs Ihe peop'e of Pnnlding and surroun Ungoounliee fo rail st th«
luirdwiti-e and grocery store |nn<l examine their large nnd well *olsotsd sfoek
ol Hnrilware nnd Grororlea. THey makes specially of these two staple Haro
mil huy lor cash and sell for cash, and ooiisi qiiently are enabled to give th,
best ImrgriiiB that can l« huh They keep in stock Flour, Meal, Mast, Lord
R.ci', MoIbssom, Svrniis, Sugar, C.’offee, Tub »oo>, oh'en. etc.: Hlowr, Hem
Kiikcs, S ovel*, Spades, truce chains, Imines, wash pot*, pocket knives mm
tulile k niyes and forks, nnd everything else in the hnruware line that the peo
ple of this section need. We well nt linrd pin prices, for cash. Give us a
nml lining your cash lo the NEW f!A<SH Hi ORE.
Thompson & Spinks,
Ivy F. Thompson and W E.
Spinks havs formed a partnership
for the practice of iaw, to be con
fined to cases in Paulding Superi
or Court, under the firm name of
Thompson & Spinks.
RE. CASON, Dentist,
Has permanently located in
OARTEKSVILL,
Where he u is prepared lo do* all kinds
of Denial work ut prices to
SUIT THE TIMES,
lie will he pleaded (o see nil his old
friends nnd many new rusm-ners. If
vo need m>y dental work done, cull
on h'ui.
I Want Everybody to Know
TnAT THE
LARGEST STOCK OB’
Ever Di'ouglit to Dalla*
HAS JUST BEEN Ol'ENED AT
jBUIiX2#€H»0.
And,will be sold et prices tlmt will startle the Relives,
I MAKE A SPECIALTY 07
99Hati*fyniK fviTybody tlmt comtif to my More tlmt they can get aa good bargilMbs#MSI
Dallus; or, for tliut matter, iu any other market. 1 have large atoakaf |§ v . . S3
DRY GOODS,
Notionfi, Orocericfl, Hardware, Crockery, Olaaaware; and Iu (Net, afryttrilg
mafidH of the people of this flection require, and I am prepared to aell tham at tla fmf lo
wIh!i to call Hpcrinl Htteiitiou to my large atock of
BOOTS AND SHOES.
&.1
prepare*! to *ult everybody. It ta impoaalble for ma lodw a fiM daatHpHaa of af cOft
Htock here, hut if my triemU and the public will cl oo me, I will take plea* ore la abowlag It
In thla line I am
pricing them my gootla.
Call and give me a trial.
N, T.B
iiissml
arijr in