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Paulding New Era.
Mjr JAMKS BRACKKNRIDT.K * CO.
“ IhSB Wwh Ksowiag.
Fomj Halls Journal of Health.
DALLA8, G.V., APRIL 5. 1883.
tk is painful in the extreme to
stand off and observe the pall
spunting of the little qnill dri
est* all over the state, nil about
who shonld be the govenor of
the dear people. We are about
the only one now upon the list
that ean with perfeot sang froid.
quietly look on and await the
moving of the waters.
The tabulated return* of tbe Onr.-
atltolinn faun tbe prim ante of a larp
aiejoritvofthe countlm is the state
make the lefegation* for the forth*
coming convention to nominate a can
didate for Governor stand as follows.
I net fueled or favoring James 8. Ooyn-
«on 140. for A 0 Baoon 77 for H. t>
McDaniel 24 Gen. Phil Cook 14,
and donbtfnl 80, As we have pre
dicted Boynton is the choice of the
peo tie,
Monday last Pawned upon na
with lowering elouds and humid
atmosphere, and all nature seem
ed gloomy and oool, but the dawn
of a new ere, and we trnat ■
more prosperous She for onr rail
road, also broke gently npon na.
fhsperintendar t Kline is repre-
aented as a solid gentlemen of
marked ability in railread mat
ters, having worked up from the
position of locomotive engineer.
Success to the gentleman and the
road.
WALTER H. CONNALLY,
DoroLABvnxi, March 38.—The
grand jury of this oonnty at the
Jannarv term of onr superior
court appointed the following
gentlemen a committee to pur
chase a tract of land and bnild
thereon almshouses for the poor
•f Dongles oonntyf A. L, Goalin,
8. W, Brown, T. H. Selman, J. B,
Daniel and J. V. J’d^e. Out
poor have been drawing money
from the county treaauary here
tofore, as paupers. with orders
issued by ’the ordinary, They
will now have to go to the alms-
houee or receive no further char
ities from the oonnty. The com
mittee have purchased forty acres
of land from T. J, McC’srty,
abont two miles west of Douglas-
villa, They have employed J. M.
Heaton to bnild two houses on
the lan 1 end also* as superintend
ent of the farm.
Calhoun,March 39.—There lies
been some commotion here to-day
among the temperance and anti-
temperanoe people over the res
ignation of the chairman of the
town oonnoil. The eonuoil stood
three for prohibition and two
against it. About the first of
Janaary last the ordinance allow
ing the retailing of liquors in Cal-
honn was abolished, and the gal
epnfnm . imwoVrovniue
fashionable among consnmers.
That portion of the council op
posing prohibition have kept the
matter hot at every mooting,hope-
ing for some advantage. Upon a
motion to revise the ordinance
above referred to and allow the
retail license granted, one oi the
conncelmen elected on the prohi
bition ticket refused to vote at id
am! virinally, at least effectively,
left the matter ia the hands of the
liquor faction. The ehairmau be
ing e strong advocate of temper
ance, under the impulse pt the
moment, offered his resignation,
which was aocepted, and an elect
ion ordered to fill the vacancy.
The liquor men are confident of
electing a man favoring the retail
Heense and again vending the firey
element in any quantity. The
good people, knowing the terrible
pffecta of tbe retail system in the
past here, will oppose the elect
ion of any man who wonld be wil
ling to tolerate its revival.
A heavy frost fell like a man- 1
tie over the fields and gardens
last Monday night. The fruit
crop still hoidti its own in this
vicinity. Look out • abont the
neat full moon, say? an old weath
er prophet at our elbow. A sim
ple fall of frost in dry weather
will cot kill fruit.
That salt fish are quickest and
best freshened by soaking in sour
milk.
That cold rain water and soap
will remove machine grease from
washable fabrics.
That fish oan be scaled mneh
easier by first dipping them into
boiling water for a minute.
That fresh meat beginning to
tour, will sweeten if placed out
if doors in the cool air over night
That milk which has changed
say be sweetened or rendered fit
f>r nse again by stirring in a lit
tle soda.
That boiling atarch is mnch
improved by the addition of
sperm, or salt, or both, or a little
gum arable, disolved.
That a tablespoonful of turpen
tine, boiled with your white
clothes, will greatly aid the white
ning process.
That keroesene will soften boots
and shoes that have been hard
ened by water, and will render
them pliable as new
That clear boiling water will
remove tea atains; pour the water
through the stoin, and thus pre
vent its spreading over the fabric.
That salt will curdle new milk,
hence,in preparing .milk porridge
gravies, etc., the salt should not
lie added nntil the dish is pre
pared,
That kerosene will make your
tea-kettle aa bright as new. Satu
rate a woolen rag and rub with
it. It will also remove stains
from the clean varnished furni
ture*
That bine ointment and kero
sene, mixed in equal proportions
and applied to beadsteads, is an
unfailing bug remedy, and that a
coat of whiUtwefeh is ditto for a
log house.
That beeswax and salt will
makA your ruBtjkpat-irous os clean
and as smooth as glass. Tie a
lump of wax in a rag and keep it
for that purpose. When the irons
are hot rub them first with the
wax rag, then scour them with
paper or cloth Bpriukled with
salt
—SUCCESSOR TO—
W. K. CARTER,
“RED LIQUOR SHOOK,’
Ravins Jnat purchased the entire stock, fixture* anil goof, will of Ibis yo''n'ar
taloon I would bo pleased to have acuut.uusiiue of its: pair,>ui.ge .hat It lir I always
enjoyed.
Ton wilt find everything in my line to pleas.; the taste and fancy of the most
fi st did on*,
PLAIN, MIXED AND FANCY BEVER
AGES FROM PURE MOUNTAIN CORN TO
SPARKLING SODA WATER,
m MOCK OF CONFECTIONERIES Is FI LL AND UP TO TIIEWDARD.
My taxes are paid, and I have come to stay, Call and see me.
W. H. CONNALLY.
DALLAS, GA,
LOOK! LOOK! LOOK!
—FOR THE—
NEW CASH STORE
RAWLS, BROTHER & CO.
We have just opened a complete stock iff
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Miry, Etc
Of all kinds suitable for the country.
WE DEFY COZM^ETITIOlfl*
All we nsk Is n trlnl to prove that Wcfarc ready and able to
Sell as Cheap as the Cheapest
Come One, Come All,
The Trustees of the University
of Georgia have accepted the
$50,000 donation, in bonds, from
Joe Brown. The board of fifteen
stood fourteen for acocptanoe and
Bob Toombs against. The bonds
draw 7 per cent, interest and up
on that interest a certain number
of favored young men will be ed
ucated at the Uuiversity. As well
as we remember one of tbe condi
tions of the donation requires the
various applicants, or a certain
number to pass muster before Jo
seph aud his deoendants before
admission to the hanafitn. and *».<»
right of visitation is also reserved
eto. There was some feature in
the matter that did not set well
wLh General Toomos, yet that
should not by any means indicate
that there was anything wrong iu
the thing. Col, N. J. Hammond,
of the committee, favored its ac
ceptance, now that the legal ob
stacle have been removed, and
we have every confidence in his
jddgement. Already there are
more applicants for the beuefit
than the amouut will justify
ceiving.
R. E. CASON, Dentist,
Ha* permeneotly located in
CARTER8VILL,
Where he.is prepared to do all kinds
of Dental work at prices to
SUJT THE TIMES.
He will be pleased to see all his old
IrieuJs and uisoy uew cuasomer*. If
vo need any dantai work none, call
on him.
Paulding Sheriff Sales.
Will bo sold UHore the court house
door. In the town of Dallas. Paulding
county, Georgia, during the legal hour*
orsa'e.on ihe fl.-st Tncsdav luMay,1888,
the following property, to w.t;
Lot of land No 293, In the 10 h district
and 3rd acrtlon of Paulding county. Ga
levied on a* the property of O W. Ilnn-
eock *n savl.fy a (notice court FI Fn.
Issued from ’ 1 511 tli district 0* of
Spaulding county, in favor of K. T.
Urowuer. ' I evy made and returned to
me by J. W, Alluood. t, 4\
NATHAN OOOPF.H,
Sheriff.
Also, at the same time and p aee, lofa
of laud Nov 213, 213, 142 and 143, in the
8 d district and 8rd section of P«u dine
c..unly, Georgia, to sailafy three Tax Kl
Fas In tlivor of the slate and o ouhty, ope
ofaa d Fi Fa* vt f. II. Him*, and s'.ld
la's levied on as h'* property, and of one
of said FI Fa* vs, C. C, Campbell, and
*a'd lota levied on a* In* properly, ami
one of *uld FI Faa vs. r Ima & Campbell
and aald lot* levied on a* their piopertv.
Lew made and ruturned to me b.v J. O.
Check. L.O'
B F. HAGAN.
Deputy Sheriff,
Dallas. 0*. March 27th, 1888.
JL ». T. BROWN,
DKALKK If
Stoves & Tinware,
AND CONTRACTOR FOR ROOF
ING AND GUTTERING,
DALLAS, GEORGIA,
(Shop on northeast corner public square
In old Masonic Uulldlugj.
Having purchased ihe business of Mr.
.Tolin Anderson,in the above line, I take
pleasure in announcing to the public that
I h ivo a full stock of tinware and stoves,
which I propose to sell cheap. I am also
prepared to contract for doing rooting
and guttering. Repairing a specialty. All
work entrusted to me done promptly
and In the best Worktnun-llke manner.
Glvo me atrial. Oni
We have rented Noah Pinkard s
blacksmith shop near the hotel ii
Dallas, and am prepared to do all
kinds of blucksraithing at short
notice aud in thb best workman
like manner. I solicit the patron
age of the public. Farm work it
specialty! Satisfaction uarim-
teed. ( Jive us a call
Ai.t.kn & Buliock.
Cox, Hummoml & Massey,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
WILL practice In the Hopcrlo’ Courts ul
Imngluiw and Paulding counties, 8u t
igain*: railroads and dolenaes of crlm-
uulan specially.
Cox & Hammond, Atlanta, Ga.
Rout. A. Massey, Douglasville Ga
N. W. Roberts & Son,
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
—AND—
Dealers in Wood Burial Gases
and Gaskets.
Orders promptly filled day or
night.
Soliciting a portion of your
patronage, we are very truly yonrs,
N. W. ROBERTS & S6N,
Dallas, Ga.
Dr. Win. C. Connally.
Practicing Physician In all the depart
ments of meclclue aud surgery. Amp'y
supplied with alt ueccssar.v means and
app'lancc* lor the relief ami cure of suf-
:erlns humanity.
Office u< the Dalis,s drug afore. Resi
dence ,i,ipo-lte Christian Hotel. Alwny*
lauily for duy. lan’y 25-tf,
Thompson & Spinks.
Ivy F. Thompson and W E.
Spinks have formed a partnership
for the practice of iaw, to be con
fined to cases in Pauldiug Superi
or Court, uudor the firm name of
Thompson & Spinks.
William Brooks and his wife
Cntharin.; M. Brook*, vs. J .hn G
Cinnts, et si. Bill in Equity for
Recovery, Relief, etc., in Paulding
•iuperior Court. February Term, 1813
nd amendment allowed 6th Febru
ary. 1883.
The above bill having been amend
ed ns indicated, and new parlies b«V'
ing been introduced, as follows:
Ur*. J. E. King, of tbe county of
D luglass, in said sin e, and John G.
Clouts, Jr„ and Brown Clonk*, Jr. o'
the state of Texas, nnd it not ap|«nr-
ing to the court that the said new
parties are represented in court be
attorney* at law, or in fact, upon
whom services can be perfected. It
is therefore ordered by the court
that service br |ier*ecle;l on the de-
fendenU residing in the state of Tex.
as bv tbe publication of that portion
of ihis order, relaliug to themselves,
in the Paulding New Era o. cj a
month for four months after the ad,
journmenl of lM* cmirt, and a copy
of tbe bill sent to each of the laid de-
lendents if their residency can be
found, J BRANHAM, J S C R G.
True copy from tbe minutes of this
court. \\ I FAIN, tiers oil
jHary u. It
etnption oi p raonalty, and sett ng ni>" ri.
and value i .a of homestead, and t w 1'
pass upon th ■ same 1C o’clocx on jtir.1
Ill-Ill lo83, at in office,
TO DUN VGAN,
Ordinary. _
AND «XDS1 FOR TOURSBIIjVBI* ,
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF FARMING
IMPLEMENTS.
We Sell the New American Sewing Machine
“Ho! Every One That Thirsteilil^
GO TO THE
TRIANGLE BAR,
On Main Street, Near Depot
And drink pure Wfne>, Liquors and brandies. We have always on hand
the bust brands of
Tobacco and Cigars.
—ALSO—
A FI.\E ASSORTMENT OF (MFECTIOMES.
Everything guaranteed, Po'ile attention given to customers. Call and see
WEAVER & STRICKLAND.
THREE AWARDS and a QOLDMB&AL
AWARDED -
the \mm t n. o. m mm machine compart
The International Cotton Exposition
ATLANTA, GA., 1881.
Which is ONE award more (ban was given to any other Company,
and the GOLD MEDAL is the only Medal of any cleacription award*
ed on Sewing Machines.
SUTIIEKN OFFICE NO. 5 PH YOU ST., ATLANTA, G A
BRANTLEY, ATKINSON A CO., Senoia, Ga.
More Popular than Ever!
Tlxe JEieoent improvements
MADE IN THE
White Sewing Machines,
Adds much to the2
Many Excellent Qualities
OF TMIS
SUPERIOR MACHINE
It is an especial favorite of the li
dies, tailors and others who use then
for the many advantages it possussn
over all other sewing machines.
Everv WliLe Machine V* wa-ramed five Tear
and a written warranty given to each pureba*
cr. The pnb.lc are solicited to examine then
—_ b More huying a machine
T PA L - *'• ■Wholesale and Retail Dealers, 59 Broad St.
New Furniture Store t
WR. STRICKLAND
1 wi 1 sell you Parlor. Chamber and dlnh g i<.i..in furniture at .
cash than have ever been atia'ned tu I)rtln-. ” lo Wer pres to
Examine ro\ stock of bedsteads and mutirosses l.nteai •
!:sr‘" d ^° BliDaniA,,f} ttATTHMsWTTiS
SAFES!
SAFES I!
SAFES!!!
Perforated Tin and Wire. Best make. Low down for the money
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Such as Acordions,Harmonicas. And the latent
« ild T pw it, IHi; OKGANE^E. Y.!“X t b» A “j
one end aud the music comes out at the other. Come and se* them
CH ROMOS.
Lovely land senpes, every parlor should have them,
STOVES, STOVES, STOVES.
I BUY FOR THE CASH AND 8ELL FOR THE CA
Hence yon save the tariff on timo pricp.R. Cull and see me at
new w. n. stuickland ’
ballas’ ga.