The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, March 22, 1883, Image 3

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.LOCAL gossip. I ing slabs, and tve haVenot learn- J whether anytbVjg was saved Xjiiclfc.Ga’Tett'SpiBks libs re-1 at all. We are s’so informed Burned work on his brick hotel. ■ that the loss is complete, rs Mr. Frank Gann has returned from Itom'', and says ho is "all settin.’’ A sponger came iu town last Sunday, from wheccfc no one can Soli, and would not give his name or tell his business. Let him pass. A thunder stotiA, th6 first of tire season, swept over town with oonsidr "able violence and rain Monday movrlng last, but soon the sun shone out with all his mellow’ng glow ant loveliness The first pr’ze fight of the sea son ciino off (and so did one of the holligeients) last Monday af ternoon, under theaasp'eos of the loafers club. The Vetbodist Sabbath school unanimously voted to have Johns was not motived, he is &ve> ywhare regarded as a ve-y clever hard working gentleman, and we do most sincerely regret Ids mis fortune. Ithao been our a'th to get out the New Era on Thursday of each week to co r esoood with tlx date affixed at the head, but !'• kc all gnat bodies we’ve had tr move B'owly, end peVfo,ee of unr void ible cireamstai.ces have not corao before our te.idersuntil Fri day mo ning. However for ih future we promise to ma 1 . amends foe rPmisnesss and yo,. may look for us (Ico wienie on =— ■ j ; Dallas. j New Advertisement®, Rev. J. ft. T. Brown was called j GEORGIA, Paulding County I to the chan, and W. K. Fie’der'cive nmtee ibft* I wi'l apply at the requested to act as secretary 'llic chairman then stated the ohjcotr of the meeting and the following officers wo v e electee.; Rev. J. R. T. Brown, P-es'dant, F. M. Gann, Vice-Pres’den!;, E, Davis, Soc etary, Dr. W. C. C011- nally Treasurer. Upon motion the following members were appointed as co'm- nittee to draft coustitntiou br awn, rulei and tegiilniiain mr die •mb, 'o wit; \> K Fielde", Dr W ' Connal’y. F. M Gana and W E Mini Moved find ;ecnnllrd'hot the chili mot ugnhi on nett; Firi luy n’glit for lluemirito.eof jieilfer'ing the oigant zriion of ihe olub Adjmiruod N'lvcmbir ndV urno.l te r m of tho TAs-rielnturo tow held in July next, for anaui to re pc & I no sot to inoorpo rule tlio town ot DulliSS. if m-ocssarv, • and to hicorpo'iiln ib« town o'" Dal ai A so I giro Ao'tice lliut 1 shall apply fur mi act to establish a ' oiu- mi-sinners c out of roa Is aul revo- nue< of said cdunty This March tin- 1st 1883 TCDUNAGAN Oidinurv faiticlpale. The g' have not as yet been Tom Cairo’’, the famous Gip-1 _ et ch succeeding Tlnirsdcv. M •. Thomas Aibic, who lives j A wild haired man s'oivly rose a is toe vici .ity of Fumpkitivino . f " 0,n oar °' ,air tj - aav we en " alsO brothe*- te,V( * f rom tli9 outs da wo: hi, and casting one Q:i : xo,ieglaeco armiud tho room rested his la’go dirty grand picnic May the 1st, and , ohu ch, end who is a’sO b will invite tbe Bapl’st school to in-law of John Cot, lately killed Tho g ouods have at tke ll. ccoon tyesde, was n t- selecoed. j Le*ed with an epibpt'o fit 'ast : S.;iu .day while bandog off a now eyas upon ns, and gazhig ste..d'ly fora ntomeut (for.human git could not have borne it but a rao- i ground, and falling into the fire Hoyt with bis Lmily aa ( > >«•' ,uo ' auri.tg the pioiy.,tn his clothing meet) raised Ins ghost-blo hand passed through town tins mil cau , ''bt and be wes ve> v severely and pointed Ids ghost-)>ka finger on route to Jacksonville Ala, ; fcu •ned upon Ids baud, arm ord Cairoll has somo valuable p r op- gj c ( e hefo . 0 nssi&.auce coiilil be erty in Teanesee, but character- reQ( j H B( j j,-^otl g v.ndmoth- isticof bis poenbar ince, loves 0 • C ame to his ns&’strnce after being nol’Sedby a small boy th;t the roaming pastoral life of Gypaoy move tbsiAi lit me witli ft l its eudearmoids. There is a lovely little moun tain that .ises up grandly Lora the Villey aver east of us *n full . View of civ b out door, aud some 1 bis gr3.admother, wa v ' »il to his I home a slio-’t d'si.ioce, aud med’- to tho I able At which ho had been sitt : ><$, anil said, ; n a sort of subdued thunder ivnl sopucU- ral tonei '’Young man, behold that.’’ Ami then, his miss : du GEORGIA, Paulding County To alt whom it may coicsrn John Shelton lint ill duff fOnn Appliol to me for permanent leliors of lulmiiii-- tra’ion nn theosiateo* Mmlhi hliol. lull, hit of said emuttv ilciienaoil, anil I wi t puss upon sniil application on • he first Montt ym„Apiil 1883 This Muruh lsl 18811 TC DUNAGAN Ordinary U. uiiui\, Pan til ig l.'imul.y, TO n) Whom it hi iv c.i ncorni—H S ( Orroll, l.ttv nu In propor I'ni.ii uppl lit Ml me fo" li'tuii'. r.f iiiliinii s l Atlou llicos'ifo of a it I'm roll ilt'ioi iU, llieSe lire tu cllc ill pci.mis il iiooine I, luslioW e.thsil why p.'riiii'ilriH iilier- uf admlnisltit'.ioi; •huiiltl n.it He aruiM'il to thuapliun.it on aivtil estate I'ljls Peliruai y ihu lira, 1811 T. C. DUNAE^N, Ordunvry. was eoi'i ely loo sroa’l to i Beott *i ,1 P?ly an end, ho shani- bled out. Aftbr lushing to u window and eudoavo-ing to tako in all tho air oitt tloor.% td make up for lost tinlo we returned and sat down aud found the fo”ow- lrmoptofthe flames, ere con- sioasness reiavued. The urfoi- uiivmie HJ..U able to cc.tch or, alter some.iu’e, cud by ihe aid of day we may woo the muse on ac count of it. Springtime is on up. you kuow. About now the little blue b*vd may be seen suiting oVer in tlie field on top of on o'd slump with a hole iu it, entl tho small boy that i- plowing ner.r by will come t. a halt and go over and peep dowu in that hole, n^d maybe find liis first biuls nest with two little pale bine eggs ill it! Every grown up boy did the same thing The thermometer registeied 31 at daylight Tuesday morning at Dallas, and such a low tempera ture succeeding' slirivvers ot the pa«t night,’eaves us but Untie hopo for milk aud peaohdn this summer. ()nv llreck. suggests that we had better t die in that little blue-bird wo wroto about during that pretty weather the Hist of the week. Despite llic sluggishness of the the moiuerer the wheat fields iu view of our office are we.-rug a lovely green dress, the buds of the sturdy old oaks are swelling and whilering prepciug to send fo ih the wee bit of of leaves that anon wi'l make the bluiA spot in liooudp.y that will be so inviting to ilio picoicor'i By request of hunieroits » ii J - zi'iis the Democratic party are requested to meet in mess con vention, at Da’h’s, on Tuesday the 3rd of A]) 1 il, for the purpose of electing delegatus to the Gu bernatorial conven tion tu meet in Atlanta on the Otli of April to toominateacancl’datefor Govern 01, Our Mr, Ere eke midge went out upo.i a little s.dlev last Sun day afte.'nooo for the purpose of i iterviewiug the breastworks and other vasti es of tho late war, and b<ought back someth'ug and 'a d it Upon our table with the qu.es lion: “What are these?” Upon being informed they were iniuu'.s balls that hail been shot at somebody about twenty yea 's flgi, simp’y remark' cl: •‘Well, it’s a wortde' they had’- nt tolled before now/’ A frcstrnetiVo Confl.prratinn. Lffft Nfcmday ni -lit the exten sive saw mill Works of Mr. Wil liam Johns, situated about six mil s west of Dalles, upan the head waters of Iudigo ceek, were cal aid was summoned. Evorv town contaiaing a popu lation ns huge us Dallas should have some o gno'zed fo-ce to combat fire, and said organization should be provided with the best and most available means foe effective work. Now we urge up on our mevcliautS; professional men, property owners nud citi zens geucia’ly to meet together n consultation upon tiiis most mport.Int question and devise he meliiod.organize and be ready for work, Though we have been compnritively exempt from lire caiullies in the past, still it does uot follow that we may be so al ways, especially as wo ave grow- tig rapidly, aud many of the now and all of the old structures arc closely packed together and are built of highly iufl.imable mate- 1. OiguoiZo a lire company, a good second hand engine can be bought cheap. Now. don’t wait for the towu to be incorporated ro get municipal aid, go to work now and get that uf ter wi* its. Fi^, like the tongue of slander, must be kept in bounds. We direct the attention of our reaueru tc the new law firm that first nrukes its appen'irx'e iu the columns of the Now Era, Messrs Cox, Hammoild & M:is- sey. Messrs Cox & Haumiond, Atlanta Ga , aud Robb A. Massey, Di'uglasvibe, Georgia. ■ t. Al bert H. Cox, the seuior member of the firm uoW of Atlanta, is very popularly kuown aud appreciated throughout tb.e state as an attor ney of rare legal attainments, he will attend regu’arly upon the cou' ts of Parlding aud Duglas counties, Mr. Hammond, if we mistake not, is a brother of the preseut Judge Superior Coqrt At’anta District, ayorog man whose lit erary accompl’sbments are rarely excelled, and a brilliant future is before him iu the profession of his choice. M’\ l'.obe"t A Messey,of J)oug- lasville, late editor of the 'Doug- lasvide St?. ,- aad au attorney of many ye a .:s experience, is a’ready well known to our readers for his skill and management of all legal busines' intrusted to bis care. These gentlemen propose to conduct criminal defenses aud suits againsk railroads and other corpoiations as a specialty. A number of our citizens and “what is this lion* on this tali’n. it is a ed’turs pen. E.litnrs poiis is bigger than nnny totllers, an t’nv has a rnii.y heip of sianes on era. thar is hunnv c'osu to t’.o the pint tti’JthatH flatterry, au then thnrs gaul a little h : er up an tbais what lharite with when tha dont git tlmir guvaner '’lec'i ted, au on abuve aul is blud, an tliats what they takes outen the poie dev’l whoa everry body gits to k’cken him doun hill, au wlnvt they dont never take outen one au other. ST AT K OP OKOltqiA; Pau'.tlnu ‘mui'.v:—M lluruiiH J, M. Wiit-on, ex..?- a to.- uf I P -ui.lli luprcsciii.H m Urn curt In lil-s.pelitlo.i. rl,ily II rd and cuummI nn ruioul: tlial. Iiu Imv ii:11v ailinlnlHlei-ud JPSinilii'H I Bln If, i.liiH Ih til," oli -1 u tu die all pui-HoiiH coi.ct'i m il, IiuIih ami i-inl- Iioih. It, h joiv caiisi-, IT wn v tIn*v rut:, why sa d ux.-uutor hIiuii.il uni lie (IIhi.iiiii-^.hI ii Dill ll'i. l-XUUUlorg||||) am| |u,t'lvu lullulU .<r diHiniHHlon ' ii iill- drat Mumlav I" luuu ii'.'xt. Tills Mu roll lliu PH 1883 T O DUM '0.1 N, Ordinary UKOU’sLY. I’Aiil.niNii Cudntv. To all IVhoui it in y v o.icom—W 11 ('row, linviiig -ipp Ic I In nn I'ur luitor.* of ail - ni'nWtrnllo'i "" 'll" o«'a not .1. VV. I.aii(i- uv, dci'iiiiHud. iIiIh Is to n't" all f/cra uiH co.icrr mil. kliul'U l «i it i!-.ivill;nVi, to (Hi- tlm r ullii I'tloiiH. II am, Why In 'urn of ad iniiitHia.ilIi11 Hliuuld Iiu ui-A uuil lliu u»pU'- Ullllt III, Httllt uHllltll I'll H f I'lirilul-v HI , 8-3. TC IIU.X AO » ST, 4:. drill ary. "Koumv I’lldldlii^ Ooi ny Tu a I Wlioin II hi ir Co'iotrn 8 It MeOroaor. Having Iu propur torm appilu I t > mo for loi tai'H uf -id iilolm i ailun on tlm eitutn ot Alakandrr V?»', deooa«uil Hichu arc to •Itr all puivonncmcorimd. to hIiuw c iuhc If any they can, A liy imruifimut lettciH inf ii'dinl il'tmtliin slmn il not be ^miildl to 8 It M 'Oii-'rer on until umuiio Tills Pubruary 17ih 18811 T: C. DUNAGAN, Ordinary. Okckoia. I aulillnu County. Where- iin ,| I, .McHrnyur and 8 (! Muiiluy, ml- .nlidstmtor un-l ailm ! nlHtrntrlx ol I ft Vliin'oy, ilnciMHcd tepornuntH to thuuonrl In ilmlr petition llli il nil.I icn.irlol, bat limy 'liavo fully IndmlnUt. red I I) Maiill’n uh at-, i Uli- Ih o cl'u all per- ho'ih, kin and cruill orH, to show uiiuho If any they cm. why l o mlinlnl tint urn hIioii'iI nut l)o dlHulini'ued, and revulvo lutiera ol dl-ml-Hlou on the Ills' Monday in May next- This Fehripiry I7'h '• -81. T. Ci DUNAGAN Ordinaav. J. B. & T. A. FOOTE & •ARE Maiat aining the Lead this M, “Ami Don’t You forget It I** • UK t,AflGK9T SOCK Of General Merehaadiae ftvor Brdughi td DoIIakSSS OTArtii Wc are selllrtg tt so cheap that the public are Surprised t^| It may lie mid that It la mUy to nt-iku an assnrtlon, but proving It may be very dT foriinl.; Imt If any duo waiit-s tlm proof, all lie or alio has to ilo |i to come to es store and examine our goods and uncurtain tho extremely low price* at which lit llHatly-Mnde Clothing-, VVn cn'i suit everybody, Iri tidth prion and quality. Opr stock II large; and corns " " “ J ‘ ‘ “ - ‘ ' n.|lh. prims the latust stylos,made of tlln Host ill Itiirials, and lit thn best worknfsp-l niaiiunr, and In si/,as to suit All A.vriiS; salts lor bdvs, salts (dr youths, suits foi ■neil.siliu lor old iiiun; add tho lailillcst pitrt ill 'It U tliiU they are told “i .ihoiip at ndYur vns I" Gobds; *mJ. K Chastain, M ANUKAOTllJlKIt OF s!B»i,us, irniNiiss,whips, DIUUI.K8 ASD COM,A118, ll.M.i.AS, I'Atii.l*lNci CountV, (Ia, R|.|mlrlil|f n spi'idillty. A guild ktouk of Iiu ml—in do work rioilstiliitly dll hand, llarness Oils kept In stook. 1 Imvn also add-d a khon bIioii to r VLmy huslimss, and mil preparuii to n kn and repair shoes Iri the best work- h n-llko uia idur. aivminn n trial, dm Our stock of dry grind* Is Iminanse, eodslstlng of Prints', tAtnit style* and boiuit.lfnl patterns; Wdrstods, .Vlp-tuas, 8llks, Hlqaos, Imriles’ Ctdaks, filUwls, i mans, Shirtings, Hlieotliiffs, Go argil C Imcks, Juans, Hosiery t Srtdltd bo brief, r’- thing Id the diy goods lido. Millinery GoodA, Onr stock of millinery goisls Is cnmplcto, cidhracing everytHlrig In the linn; condsllngpartly of hats and iMlltnets, pf thn latest styles; rtoWorS; laeos, funs, parasols; hair guilds, etc. This ilepartidudt li ran by Mrs. T. A. itloofa^NhoraJHn We have the inrjiest stock of Ttoots, Shock slid lints which we have from tho olicitpout to tlm highest i>rlcb<l. Come slid examine them. Wet Groceries, A dill Uric cnrishiiHIv dii h:imt;ednslstlng of Flour, Meal, Uril|Wtitl Irnltl MaUkt- ses, Sugar, Coffee, flee; Halt, Oflts, etc., pure ndd fresh; ’i’sHsuiios), Cigiii’a; Tho host And cheapest brands, and a lafgil Aupply. iiitrciwni'e, Ciuile^ Such ns Is ninst In demand hy tha peoplo of thls.sectloA, ke|it lit atdre oil tlie llfii Pockut and tublo cutlery, razors, ote. lor overybdily. Crockery liiiti CilnfimWiirb; A full stock. Cs'l and give It All examination. AVE lafciAl) ^IIE VAN! In everything In the mereiintlie line In liililas. l'lm proot of Mid plkUlaff is II id If you don't lipllpyo us, endih add sea and be convinced, HDD,A m ruud's of guallo: fitArh’a, Merrr- iniin's, nud I.oek Wood’s t.'otton G roner. ileAdqunrteita for Nontit Clfiu. Onr house Is liendqiiarterk for Santa Clans, and tvelmVe iniil In the largvetatoekef Confectioneries, Toys, Hire- Works anil utlic - Christmas Goods ever brought to this 1. - Everything In tlds Hub to pletwo the bhlldreh — "Tlilicksiiiit ting. Wo have rented Noah Pin! aril s blacksmith shop uenr the hotel in Dallas, .m l am prepared to do all kinds of blacksmithing at short notice anil in tlo. best work man like manner. 1 solicit the patron age of thti public. Farm work a specialty! Satisfaction guaran teed. ( jive us a call Ai.lun & Bullock. ehewlng ilie string; nml If yon doirt belleye ns, ITTWc kei;p on hand a lull stm:k MILItllltS WAUdMfl and DAVIS, GOULD A CO.’S ItCUt H KS, which ivu Hull cheap. If you need a wugnu or S buggy,call I Our busImiHs oucnplns two (Store houses. Otlr new brick store house M devoj Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery Goo.li.etii., while our old htiuseon the eorticH voted In Groceries,Tobacco, Cigars, llurdwaru, Ctillery,e*«. We are nlso agents Tor the following standard UralitU ' It Wo entirely consumed, together with young men met at the office of about 30,000 foot of lumber. It is F.eltier & Robeits on last Tues- reporced to us that the fire was day evening fo the purposo of communicated f om a pile of bur- orgrr'zing a debat'ug society :•> P13IPLES. I will man tFree) Ihe nceipo for a simp e Vuuciaolo Balm that will remove Tail, Freckles, Pimples and Blotches, leaving 'lie h In -oft, clear and beiiatlfui; a Hulnstriiuilons fur producing a luxnri- nnt| uruwtli of hair on a bald lead or smooth face. Adilrcns, ineluslng 8c. stamp. Bun. Vandi lf & Co., IZ B-aroluy -»l„ N. Y. TO CONSUMPTIVES’ The it hcrllHur having Iiiiuii pu mmen y cured of that dread disease, Con-umn •Ion, by n simple icinedy, is anxious to make kn .wo to Ills fcllow-sulfdrcrs the m-uns of cure. To all who desire It. he will send n cupv ol the prescript I in use , (frej of charge,) with the directions for preparing anil using llir same, which they will find a sure Cure fur Coughs, Coins, nnsumption, Asthma, I.ru .cliltlS, &c. Hurtles wishing Ihe I’resei-lpl I oh, will pioa-eaddress Itev. K. A WILSON, 101 Henn 8i., William burgh, N. Y. ERRORS OP YOUTH. V G H. NT LEM A N who suffered for yeitis fr.im Nervrins IIEBII ITY PRE>fATt;.{’4 DECAY, nud all the ef fects of yo'llbfnl Indiscretion, will for the Hike of Miferlng hu manity seed free to all who ue.il It. the recipe ii ml direction for making the simple ruinedv by which he was eured. Soffenrs wishing to i rnf- ll by ibo advertiser's experience call do so by addressing In pcr'lcbt coTit-lenee, JOHN B. OGDEN, 44 0 NEW CASH STOKE I I. j. PAYNE. D YDLA8,;0A. j. M- §TONE, 8MYftl( WADE WHITE, MARIETfA, Q.». J. J. PAYNE & C0„ DALLAS* GitH Invites the poop'e of Panldlng and sorroun ling enuatle* fo osil at th« linrdware and grocery sioro |and examine their large nml well soleatsd lldek of Hardware and Groceries. They makes specially of thdie two stfipie liocj and buy for cash and sell for onsh, and consequently are enabled to gifttH, host bargains that can i.e Im t. They keep in flock Flour, Mask Mthtf, Labi R.ce, Molasses, Svmpi, Sugar, (.'iiffoe, Tobiedo, ci an. otd.: rlowq Hose Itnkes, 8 iovel>, Kpnd -s, trace chaim, haoies, wash fiat*, podket knives and table kniyes odd lurks; anil everviliing elsd in thd Hardware liifii lHat the peo ple of Hus section need, YVe sell at hard p in Brines; for cash. Giva ua a aud bring your cash to the NEVV CASH 8lfc)RE. — • i . ■ • ,-iaj BAHGAI1TS I Want Everybody to Know THAT THE Largest sTock bf Thompson & Spinks. Ivy F. Thompson and W Ei Spinks have formed a partutrsliip for the practice of iaw, to be con fined to cases in Paulding Superi or Uourt, under the firm name of Thompson & Spinks. Il E. CASON, Dentist, Has perme.nenlly located in CARTERS VILL, Where lie.is prepared to do’ all kinds of Denial work at prices to SUIT THE TIMES. ITe wi’l be pierced to see all bis old Iricnds and many now cussomers. Il vo need any dental work done, call on him. ( Ever Drought to Dallas HAS .tUST BEEN OPENED AT * T* And'will be sold at prices that will startle the salivas. VJ I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF fBPftntiftf/ing Dvorjrhcxly Ihrt come* to my store that the? ctn gst m fooi hwjoln* l)a!ljh; or, -or that mutter, in any otiier market. 1 have lunjo atoek •( 4 — • •JBW* DRY GOODS, ftrcrviri.iB, Ilurdvare, Crockery, Gloaswaro; and !n fact, arerythinf whtek Ttta _ > o lc* of thin section nHinii’e, and 1 am prepared to aell them at tae Tea/ Kiwaa* prwm» a <t< till nt l r ut ion to„my lur^ii btock of BOOTS AND SHOES. prepared to suit everybody, ^t Ifl lVnprtwlblo for me tojpvw a M dwriptlaf it f iciKtH uml tito public will 7i 1 on me, 1 Wi’t take p’eau ure in uhowing it !• Imm SH Tn <!»'» line I nm stock h • e, hut if my prlciu • ihum my ^oodf. Cull mid ^ivc mu a trial.* N..T; BULLOCK,