The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, March 29, 1883, Image 3

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.LOCAL GOSSIP. Go to J. J. Payne St get some of that choice car load of flonr. Meat, meet at J. J. Payne (E Co’s and s?e that wall of meat in thtir house, cheaper than ever. vte caH attention to tho full text of the Governors Proclamation in tliis i»u«. alto . Orilinarv Eunacans orcer calling official notice to the •line. r itizens. voters of tho Democratic party, foil not to ho present next Tuesday imd give expr?s ton to your wishes in the choice of delegates to the jnhernatoiiiil convention. Yon aro entitled to two delegates and tw< alternates. The champion hall of the season senmo off Inst Tuesday evening at the residence of Mr. G. W. How ell in honor <-f Miss Lee Deav' rs one of R-ckraurts most cli'rminp young ladh-8. We were greatly' pleased to ace on our streets last Tuesday two of our Atlanta friends, Messrs W. E, Mitchell and J. A. Farrell. front the courtship to the final climax so secretly that hut one Co s and, or ^ wo friends of either of the candidates were couizent of their inteutions. Tho pnblic are now quite familiar with all the par ticulars. Well, Steve stole her, in the commor acceptation cf (he term, but we fruit that Mrs. Allen is as capable of rendering hhn as happy as we know him to he of offering his new companion tho joys and comforts of a good homo. Mr. Allen is well and favorably known throughout all this coun try as a man of the highest integ rity and honor, besides, ho lias accumulated enough of this worlds goods to he able to pro vide well for his lovely young bride, and our prayer is that they may ever be happy. Mr. W. H. Fisher, a locomo tive engineer, acting in the ca pacity of brakeman for a while in order to learn the road, while ■ndeiVnring to descend from the ’np of the car next to the caboose the traiu ruunii.g at a rapid speed, at a point about three and one half miles above Dallas, miss- Mr. > itchell is a popular vonng ^ ^ ^ „ attorney, and no doubt will in the "‘{'^"“footing TntT fell'"Through between the cars, the brake beam pear future he one of cur leading men in his profession. Mr Far rell is a noted young journalist, and has the consolation of know ing that few of his age have ac complished more in his line of husiuess. J. J, Payne St Co have recently bought the entire stock of mer chandise of the late 8. L. Strick land, and they are now offering it at such bargains as were never before known in Dallas. Jimmie Payne is managing tlm business, and you can certainly buy from 10 v. 25 per cent lower then ever such goods have been off-red in Dallas, such os clothjng, dry goods, notions, Boots, shoes hats, b.isory etc., etc, Go n w end got first choice. Editor Paulding New Eua, . Dear Sir: In order to s.ive time and avoid questions, as well as for the gratification of my iui-.ny anxious friends, I desire to mike it known through your columns that tho long looked for event, which is now a question of time only, will bo during the Christmas holidays of this year. Tho entire programme is not yet known, but be patient and rest easy, you shall aU have ample notice in due timo to arrange for the occasion. Truly Bill Ed. There are at present about a dozen new residences iu process of building in Dallas, most of which are upon a neat aud exten sive scale, and situated upon* the most populous thoroughfares. Go ahea 1, gentlemen, that is tho first step in making a city. As soon as the weatlu-r is fa vorable Messrs W. A. Christian and ltnbiu T. Martin will com inouco the manufacture of hi ink upon a some what extensive scab 1 , at two different places. No doubt the enterprise and experience of those gentlemen will meet with f due reward through the coming season, as there wdl be much de mand for all building material, a ul especially brick. We iuadverteutly failed to mention the sudden death of old Uncle Jimmie Cleghoru in our last weeks issue, which oc curred iu the afternoon of the day of the late election, after the old man had figured pretty much all the day at the polls in the iutrest of the cause. Uncle Jimmie claimed to be a brother, or near kinsman of Mr Cleghorn, of the old firm of Cleghorn, Herring & Co., Augusta, Ga, and Philadel phia, Pa. He Alas one of the ol dest citizens of Paulding countj. Peace to his memory. ♦ Married.—In Atlanta, at the Southern Hotel, Decatur Street, on last Thursday, about noon, —S) U r townsman, Mr. Stephen N. Allen, was mirrled to Miss Ten- nio G. Caldwell, of West End, Esq. Pitchford officiating. The whole afiate was conducted crushing his skull, his right hand being cut off at the wrist by the ponderous wheals, his body otherwise fearfully contused. The train ran about a mile before its speed could he checked, and re turning, Mr.’Fisher was brought down to Dallas in an uncoucious condition, where Drs. Connally nnd Fostor were called to him. but surgical aid could be of no avail. He died at 3 o’cloek and 5 minutes on Friday morning. His remains were forwarded to hfs family in Kentucky for interr- ment. There is press-ing need for A town marsh si, A fire company. A mayor and council. A few good street crossings. A few more good liou-es to rout. An active real estate man. A few wider and better roads. A good beef market. A towd hall or atlieneum. A now Methodist church. A new Presbytirian church. A li tic more money in circula tion. A little more interest in the forthcoming election, etc., etc., It would pay Dallas aud a large part of Pauldi ng county to Have wider and better roads. Have a good bridge over the 1 creek on tho Carroltou road near the depot. ! Have a good custom steam giist mill hero. -ave move good tenant houses to rent Have a faithful and industrious alms house superintendent. Have a board of commissioners of roads and revenues. Have a few days better woathor for r i'll plai ting. Have the mails carried by the railroad. Have more hitching racks for horses here on the vacant lots. Have more and better brick for summer demand. Have an ae-ommodation train to leave here at 7.30 a. m., and return at 6 p. m., aiul we must have it, John Moon, a host of tho Wig- leys and Parises, J. Wisner, S Denton, Benjamiui Abney, Nathan Bartlett, S. W. Kags lalo, Linsey E lsbcry an l somr others. Near a half a century has passed, and 1 look around to see which and how many of them havo stood to the present the storms of time, I dud J. Wiseman, S. Donton, John Wigley and 8. W. llagsdale. The youngest of these is about 70 ,eura old, the oldest over 80. The champions of restriction hero are young men. But one young man in this district voted for whiskey, the rest was solid against it. This makes me be lieve that ma iy young ladies in this part will get sober husband- 1 , live iu poaoe and quiotnde, and die happy. Three clieers for the young mon, you are tho future hope of young America. Mr. Henry Frazier's son, 10 years old, was buried at Now Guiiuuu the 14th inst Miss Lula Pool lias beou near ly blind since last Christmas, Dr. Calhoun, of AtlauLu, lias been treating her case for three woekn, says slut is butter. When N. D. l’ai-ris wants to make two trades ill olio day he puts his socks on wrong side out as soon as lie gets up, aud hardly evei fails to be in luck Some excitement rp about tho copper miues on Jeff Lands land. Well, Mr. Editor,everything is just right if it was a little warmer. Attact things wrong on the dank, iu front aud rear. Shell the woods and camp; be sure you ure right, and then go ahead, Bio Ii:e. J New Advertisamenta, GEORGIA, Pan dhu County. I ap pearing to tile court Hint ft snltlclent number, purporting to be freeholders of mill con in v. Iihvb petitioned the ordinary i,i> lUrseguate ii iluy culling nil elect on to lemcne the question of Pence or No Ponce, lo lie sub ultieil to the qualified voter* cf mild cuuuly, us provided ' y nil Vet uf the General Asm-mbty of till- unite. It la therefore ordered that "ft oloclto.i be bo hold-it the several precinct* of mid county on the 34th day ■>! April 1383 lor ,-ot ■!■* of mild cunutv to jjdelei-nilni! the question o'' Pence or Nc tenon by thulr ballots- Tuoaelu favor of fence shall have written or prilled on Ibelr tickets ■Foiioe’’ nnd tlio-nlu favor of doing iiivny with the fence* *h ill have written or printed on their tickets ‘ No Pence" •liven nnl.-r ni) hand an I ofilcial algftft. tare. T. U. DUNAG.vN. Oi filnary. J. B. & T. A. FOOTE & CO AUE 1ST AT It «>P OKoRqiA; Polluting Clou o' v:—Whereas .1, M. Watson, exec utor of I P Smith represents to tho court III Ills petition, duly fi l'd and entered on record: that lie has fully ftdmln'slcrod J P Smith's is til 1 o, .li s Is therefore to clu* nil persons e.oncei nod, hell’s and cred itors, lo s \ow c use, If sliy they ear, why *a d executor should not ho discharged from h'»executorship nod le.elve lullma of disims-don mi I he first Monday In Iuiiu next. This March the tail- 183.1 T (J DU NAG A N, Ordinary irEORtilA, Paulding Ooumy I uivo no'leu ilia* l wi’l apply nt llii November adjourned to'iii of lha Legislature In be he hi 111 July next, lor annul to repeal nn not to inonrpo re'e tho town nt DaUiw. if necessary, nml to incorporate the town o'" D.il- ’ll* A si 1 give notice that I shall apply lor an net to e-t.iblish a I nin. ud*sinners o mrt of ron Is snd reve. nue* ctf said county This March the Isi 188:3 TO DUNAGAN ” Oidinnrv The I*ate Gov. Stephens. We have just published a fine Portrait Picture of the late Alex. H. Stephens, engraved from a photograph and pronounced a perfect aud lifelike likeness of the PROCLAMATION. STATE OF GEORGIA. By James S. Boynton, Governor of said State Whereas, "Hie General Assembly «s the 6 late of Georgia having pass ed up act entitled “An act to regu. late the sale ofspiiiluous, vinous, anil inidt liuin ra in the counties of Floyd, Dnd *, Lilk. Chattooga, nud other cuuuiie8. including the county of Paul ling nppioved Fcbiuaiy 23 ': 1875 ami providing'.hat under cm* Hin conditions and regul nions there in -pocifi d. the queg inn ot For It •- Uric en or Agams It *c io’ioi^shou.d o anLuiitte<l to tho qualified voter- of-iwl oouutic, or > 1 any antiitit di*- triot incorporated city town or vi "nee in said coo. lies, a un e.cc ion to he hold on it day io be n nu.d by the Inw ui utiU oriiius of Kind c-.nuly, uii in din liet or incori onit d env town or village for decision by ft majority ol volets hi such eleeri . : i ud \, In leas Und r tho provisiou of nuid act nueieoiiun was held in the county of Ptiui.ung < n ihu 14 h day uf Mutch 1883 an i which sai l elect- nil us apprurs fioiil iho (iffi isi re urns lliocoi, of file iu this LLp.ri mein. For itusiri. Lion received 270 yules, and Aguin-l lie - trio: i ill rceeiv ed 102 vut.v, lliu inujority being in luvor of iti-sll iction. Now I heiofme I, James 8. lioyn mil. Governor oi sal r Dt nn, in c maul v rntiou ol tr.e before roci od f.icls, nml by virtue of the umh only grunted to ill Executive hy said Am. uf 20 h Fu: r niiy 1875 and ilia Acls union- datui-y theieol" do i-suo .hi*, m proouiirialiuii dec.uiing unit i .nn-n.i alter ihoiwmiy fourth day uf May 1883 it: hull nol b« iunkii lor any , cr on to e l. b ir.er. or in uuy way ili-puge of inr a valuable cuiiMilcriii-u any *|. ri in.us v.nuns or mall inpo . -is .) ale.ill.(Ill; Ditto's, or mod.ca'.cil 1 q nor- m any kind uf name winnower, in ai.y qii.ml.iL., Its* .a o c gallon, nut u. L.c ga toll or uu,e. q-iuiMty 10 h ilrui.k up ai.llie pniillsvs wneio No. i, ul.'hill tile dm it* ui sail c umy uf P»nld . g. Und Ilia a I p is u* Hu u .ending «liad Ue peillsi e l as the law ,11 cm-. Piovldetl, That Lite iu ihitlon con.nine, in lit a r j or luma: 1 >n slia.. nol be co..- Hirucd so un to p.event iiieaftic ol „ nine lor Miciameiiul purposes, iurol apiru- luus, n nuns, n ull or uUicr liquor* and bUlil's herein set lorlllj as m die lie, uli me prcscriplloa of a phyatciuu m ie;ul.,r pruetce. No oplidou In Inicmled :o he espies il lieiem us io lie c reel vf lli.s prue uniat on in t iosu uilliim dislr eu in said cuu ly in Wnicii l-i qu muoil ul restrict ug Hu- -uleul'nq oio tiierciU has hen void upon w lain tno years anterior '.o the sal.i 14 h day of March I Bad, tin- same I’C mg regard,U hy ilic Executive as a Judi cial question, uu-l (proper far com.ill rn- liou umy hy ilie cunil. Given mill.n my hand, ami the Ureal GKOUUlA. Fuiildiug v omny io all wlmm it mav concern John 'kholion hai in duo form applied lo n,o fur permsnnit letters <>f admlni*- irution on ihe estate o 1 ' Martha fthd. ton, lute of said enmity deoea»e.l, and I will puss upon mid aj»plioaii»ii on the first Monday in Apiil 1883 This Maroh 1st 1833 TC DUNAGAN Ordinnvv Gicuiioia, Pauilmg Goiint.y. io ul Wlmin II may concern:—10 S Carroll, hnv ng In proper fnlin appliril '« me fo" letlers of admin s ration on the I'N'ule of ,v liCairoll deoea*c4, these are to el'c all persons c nicorned, to show cnu<e whv nermcnimt 'let'or* of iidmltitNlriiliou should not he gr inVd to thcnplicant on said estate I’lila Febrnarv ihe Snt. 18-0 T. 0. DUNAEAN, Ordinary. li) inches, on heavy plate paper. A sample copy will be sent hy mail iu a pas'e'ioard tube and post-paid, on receipt of 30 cents iu stamps, Agents wanted ever ywhere to sell ibis and other pop ular pictures, &c. Write for our catalogue. Sent free. Address. HILL & BURROAV; Publishers. 40 Marietta St., Atlanta, Ga. Uraucii i'em-illingH. Forty years ago my father mov ed to this county. The first set ters are as follows: Garrett Gray GEORGIA, l’AUT.niNO County. To ail Wh im it in y i oncnni—W II Grow having applied to Inf for letters of ml • m'nlstmllon on tin* o*'ft'f of .1. W. l ung- ey, lie.-eased, Unit Is to cite all persons concerned, kindred nr d credl.or*. to tile the.r ablectlom, II ii'ii, wliytc lurnofiid- mlnlNtaa'Ion slnnild heijriililed Ihciipph'- -iint nil said estate I'll 1 * I- ehrnurv 31 , 8*8. T C DUN AG 4 N, it Ordl ary. KaiaUiaing the Lea# this I^D, “And Don't You Forget 14 I” • . 1 A UK LAHQKSXBOC*OF * General Merohandiee Ever Drought to Dallu* * tWAnd wo lire selling It so rhunp that the public ar^iurprliadtjQ It may tin said Unit It Isnayv to make nn assnrtlon, Imt proving It may bo very 4U> runt; hilt If any imo want* tho proof, nil ho or nIiq ha* to do li to coins to aw store and examine our goo I* und as lortaln tho oxtromoly low prices at which Wy Gkoiiou. I’auldhig Co uuy To a I Whom it may Co’io-tr'i 8 R McGregor, having In proper lortn ap-nlo I to mo for Inner* of ud nlnlN'.rntli n ml the o*tale nt Alaxnndcr Via', den:a*ed, tllow' aro to lt« all persons concerned, to slmw callsii, If any they can. ivhv poi'menoiit letteis iof a lull ilsti'iillou sliou d not he granted to 8 It McGregor on wild t-Htato Tills Fuhru uy 17ih 1888 T: C. PUNA GAN, Ordinary. In Ren4y*Made Clothing, Wo can suit everybody, In bntft prloo nnd quality. Our stock Is large, snd comt prises tho Intuit stylo*,inado of thu hint miterlals, nml Iu thn best workm in-llli- inanncr, and Iu sir. ■* to *ult -ill age*; *ult* for hoys, *ult* tor youths, suits for young mon,suits liir old mon; an.lthu luiinlust part ot It i» that tlioy are told “shustao slfoap as never vast" Dry Goods, Our stoe.k of dry goods I* Im n one, consisting of Prints, latest stylos and man beautiful pattern*; Worsted*. VI,uni*. Silk*, Pique*, Li lle*' Cloaks, Hhawls, Dol man*, Shirtings, Shootings, Georgia Chocks, Joans, Hosiery; and, to bo brief, every thing In the dry goods lino. Millinery Goods, Our stock of millinery good* Is complete, embracing everything In tha line; consisting partly hi lints and bonnets, of the latoit stylos; Sowers, luces, finis, p.misoL, hair goods, etc. This dopurtmflit Is run by Mrs. T. A. i ;itouts*," Mil<><>*•, Mu Wo have tho largest stock of Hoot*, Shoes and Hats which wa linvo oy from thu cheapest to the highest priced. Como nml examine them. Wo e Groceries, **• A Pill line constantly on hand,consisting of Flour. Moat, Ltr,I,Meat, Syrup, Melee* ses, Sugar,ColYue, rlcu, Halt, Grits, etc., pure and fresh. Tobaooo, Clgnre, Tho ticst nml chonpoat brands, amt n largo supply. Hard ware, Cutlery, Sueli ns Is most In demand by the people of this section, kept In (tore all tha Urn. Pocket nnd table cutlery, razors, etc.’ for uvei'ylxidy. CrAcltory and Ola mm ware, - A fidl stock. Cull nnd give It nil uxnmlnntlon. WE LEAD THE VAN! In everything In the inorcanMIc line iu Dallas. The prool of the pudding Is la chewing the string; and If yon don't believe us, come und see and bo convinced. nrWit keep on hand n mil stock Mil.BURN WAGONS nml DAVIS, GOULD A CO.'S IUTOG1KS, which ive sell cheap. If you need a ivagon or n buggy, call on us. Our business occupies two store hniisos. Our new brick store house Is devoted to Dry Omuls, Notions, Millinery Goo Is. etc., while our old house on the eornor Is de voted ro Groceries,Tobacco, Cigars, Hardware, Cutlery,etc. Wo are also agents for the following standard brands of gunno: Stern's, Merry- iimil's, and Lockwood’s Cotton Grower. Headquarters* lor Nanta Claim. Our house I t headquarters for Snnln C’lniis, end we Imve laid In the largest stock at Confectioneries, Toys, Fire-Works nnd niln-r Cln lslimis Goods ever brought to this market. Everything iu tills Hue to please the children. ]-3m Gf.ciioia. I aeldlim County. Where- vs .1 L McBruyer and 8(3 .Manley, od- ml dscratnr and adin'nlstratrlx of 1 It Manley,deceased nq vrsente to thu court In Hi hr pet'l|on filed an.I rcenrlel, that tliny 'have fully prliulnl-t-red 1 D Miinlv’s estate, i Id ■ Is ' o < i'e all per sons, kin and creditors, to show c i"*o If any they c m, why Ic udinlnl-tratori sliou d imt ho discharged, and rceclvi tclieih ol ill • ini'Sion on the II nst 'lonelily In May next- Tills Febrnarv I7'h‘.r8). T. C. DUNAGAN Orilinaay. NEW CASH STORE! .1. J. I’AYN L D VLLAS.'GA. J. M 'STONE, SMYUN WADE WHITE, MARIETI’A, GA, J. J. PAYNE & CO., DALLAS, GA., Invites Ihe peopte of Panlding hnil snrroun lingcnunlies to oiitl at the ■ lisnlwuro end grocery store Jnml exuniine tliclr large nml well solected nock pie of this soctinn ncod. We soli nt linril pm prices, for cash. Give uiui b'ing your cash to Hio NEW CASH 81 ORE v fJ' K Chastain, MAXUPAOTURKH OK SIDIIMS, II1IISBSS,WHIPS, BRIDLES AND COLLARS, Dallas, Pauldino County, Ga. Repairing a specialty. A good stock of hnnd-m ule work constantly on blind. Harness Oils kept In stock. fiRlj 1 have also add ul a shoe shop to ’ ti«£my hiislne**, nnd am prepared to a kc nml repair shoes In the best work- n n-like in inner. Glvo me a trial, dm rionroin sUlPHnion sivo id t S ' :Ul ul ll ' u bl “ te ' lU l,, c Capli.nl, iu me gieat L»t,0rf,lit Sta esm hi, 81/e *4 x clly of Atlanta, tills tiivuty-s. euuil day of )U ell Anil') IJoiii'ni, i .inM o. Ilic iu Ucpeiuleiicc of Uic Ullileti oui.c^ of Aliici'- itd liio oju huuured uiui m.*vl*iilii, JA5IK5 o. hOYXi'oS, Uovci uur. By the Governer; N, C. Ii AH NETT, Sccretuiy ofSlaU* Thompson & Spinks. Ivy F. Thompson nwl W E. Spinks have formed a partiitrship for the practice of iaw, to bo con fined to cases in Paulding Supcri or Court, under the firm name of Thompsou & Spinks. TT ARQ'A.IN' S Want Everybody to Knew T-ti-A-T THE LARGEST STOCK OF GEORGIA, Psu ding County, I hcre- bv give O j.icc tua. me .ibrvc proclum ilon oi tne Uoi'ei'nor of Georgia will j into ellect Iu ul. meats riclN'of I’anliln cuqn y up ni tee day uu 1 date* inuiniou- d above, vl.; May 34.h J883 uxcepi iu the • luivn ids.nc , Au, IU U. The said town ill inqt iv11* ueexemp’ irum the provis- Ijiis cf the Prechimatiou until tuc q ies- iion iiivvlved shall nave hev:i dvcldcd by the cue ■ ts. Jill* ma'-eliS.Th 1BS8. T C D'JNAU N, O'.d.uury. R, E. CASON, Dentist, Has permcnr-ntly incalod in OAUTERSVILL, Where lio.is prepared to do 1 all kimlB of Denial work nt prices to SUIT THE TIMES. He wiM be pleased to rechll hie old frirn Is ami many new cusso'iiers. If vo need niiy dental work doi.e, call on h m. Ever Brought to Dallas IIA8 .IU8T BEEN OPENED AT BUXiXaOCWS* And will he sold nt prices that will startle the aatfVM. I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF »SntiFfyiiip evoryl)ody that cfjincn to my Hare that they con get an good bargains bare mUmy dUm m iihut; or, for tlrnt iimtlcr, in uny othur market. I lmve large Stock *1 m m ■ DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES. Ill till* line I mn prepared to milt ovcrjhocly. It Ulianoasilile for mo logive a full dracription of nv fliH-k hi-re, hul II my Ir,mills anil tho public will-1 on ul will take ploua nre In eliowlns It to them and prli-ine flu-in my goods, ^ Call mnl give me a trial. N. T. BULEOCK. m.