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.LOCAL GOSSIP.
Mr. Pete Daria, of Rawls, Proa
our town la certainly growing ifc
interest witk the membership aW&
citizens generally. At the regtr-
A ( o, left last Saturday Itfr a ahori lar meeting last Tuesday evnnVNit
visit to hi* forirer home. Ttion.^nro?
in south Ga. Pete always combines
busmMnlwitli pleasure.
Mr. Charley Foote has Opened hns-
the disputants displayed marked
ability and zeal in the 'question 1011
i under discussion, and meny new
ideas were brought 'out. fhe
inees at the ol.i stuud of his father.’ president, Rev. J. R. T. Brotrtt,
Georga W. F.ote. Sr. We bes|*ak^*hesagood presiding officer,a"hd
•fur Charley a lively bi sines*,
Mies Mol lie Tidwell, of At loots,
bas been spending a feW days Hu town
a« tbe residence ol her uncle, Mr, J B
Foote, .'onn i f our young msrehants
aie poiog doau torn to luy in thei.
spring goods
'We would direct (lie attention
oTrtnr readelrS to h'ffciWtial of the
new advertisement of Mr. W. R,
Ktrick’lrtnd, dealer in all kinds of
Furniture, Ma'f esses, MusicrJ In
struments, Stot'S, Chromes, e(c.,
Mr. Striek'land will suit yon in
'quality prices. Call and see
him, oext door to old stand on
the corner.
Mr. 8 N Allen and HU young bride
strived home on fire 3 o'clock irnin
Wednesday aherhaon fro.n Aflnnta.
The hridal nhitr were welcomed home
hv ell on'i citlicns. and now we would
just ssv of a truth “Invo leughv at
locksmith-*’ Msy their cup ol joy
never helilird ovtr by ohe cruel hand
of fate May a Ion? iife of hspoines*
he tbe reward of their constancy on
this shore until bea'ifi •<! In that
hrivht 'r nnd lielter world heyound
Ord^nry T. C. Dunaian held
Ills conrt Monday Inst, and pass
ed the following orders: Mrs. E.
Carroll, administratrix on the
tostnte of A, B. Carroll, d-ceftfift 1,
nnd 8. R. McGregor was granted
lettors on the estate of A. Veal,
deceased,
Mr. D. L. CroWr lias placed ttp-
■on onr table specimens of copper
ore from the Banks mine, situat
ed about seven miles west of Bid-
las, in this county. The ore looks
Very copperish, Hud no doubt
would, Upon assay, show a very
larga percentage of copper, We
11 ope to hour of the working of
the mine at once by men that
mean business. Paulding county
is rich in undeveloped mineral
resources. We have seen sever*
era! quills of gold obtained by
panning near Dallas, and som i
day gold will be found in consid
erable qiiauiies here.
The greatest nuisance in vogue
is the practice of shooting off p’s
liis rulings Are just and impar
tial. The club promises much
for the mental and moral growth
of the minds of the debato’s, afid
is also a strong bulwark for socie
ty. Long may it live and pf6s
per.
April Fool.
An excellent joke, but a rather
dangerous precedent for misb’he-
vous boys, was perpetrated niton
the engineer of the np train Mat
Sunday afternoon near the resi
dence of Mr, Moon, in the lower
nnd of this county. Some yoAng
Indies With fun intsnt placed An
effigy upon the track, and ws Are
informed one of the party sl'Crtd
i.ear by With an alarm flag in
hand. The eagle eye of the en
gineer detected what he supposed
to he tlie body of apoor sot pros
trate before him. and with almost
superhuman effort slacked Up, AUd
it may be supposed one of the
commandments was then And
there forgottou by that throttle
mover.
The Mask Meeting of Paulding Cos*t.v.
<Wo chickens at onO grab. 1 hat j
hawk is an expett. I
Mrs. Beav rs is weaving A piece
of cloth thirty yards long.
No excitement about the elect-
I think this d’stribt will be
perfectly satisfied with the noMi
nation of Governor Royhtqn.
I wish to ask the following ques
tion: Which is the higher office,
the office of Governor or that of
Senator in (^digress? Big Ike-
will please answer. B. H. O.
Branch Peaciliings.
ate
Pursuant to a call made through
the Columns of the Now Era the
people met en masse at the COtirt
house Tuesday at 12 o'oloek, Esq. * ., ,
W. M. Woodd dl was called u> off soon on the fence _ques
Since the rains the woods
beginning to look green,
Wueat and oats ate doing due.
A good many of the neighbors
are done planting corn. Will plant ;
cotton next week.
Mrs. John F, Ragsdale is very
sick.
Two or three good milk oows
have died recently in this settle
ment.
’Steve P->rris, sam And Sank
Huge wood went rabbit hunting
the other day,they caught id aud
orippled several mofe. Steve
Wants some half a dozen more
honnds, and Whit wants A bull
pWp for fighting purposes. Where
Can they get them?
Mr. Veach has quit the shop
And tamed fisherman, he Caught
four Cats the other day, just bo
low tbe springs three inches long,
he says they floundered and
flounced mighty, but he held oih
Now, Mr.V., we'll havo to do
some doctor's work if yon dont
mind, for that sort of pulling is
hard on a maus back.
I understand that an eleotion
sli 1 there is room for improve
ment.
The water in Pumpkin vine
creek still continues to run down
stieim and tarns all the mill
wheels that are put in it, and vet
there is enough to ran a cotton
factory and other like m ichine-
ry. I opine that capital could be
profitably invested on Pumpkin*
vine Creek.
Thtnkkr.
tte# Adrartiatmenta,
GEORGIA, PASMInj Cniintr. U ap
pearing to the ’court that n siiflUdent
number, prtrpirllni* to bn freeholders of
Said eCAAiV. have iwtl'loned the CiclWry
to dcscgnalo it ittailing nn election to
ilemene the UCr-tlnn of Fence or No
Febfte, lo tie Mil) nllied to Die qtiallflml
roi«VsbftoldCAttity, ns provided hy nn
ACtOf tbe UoAerni Assembly ofthU nute.
it Is thcMoro oruerwu tbnt mi election be
lie Mid At IM several precinct* of. "nta
eonnty 00 the tub Any ol April 1H8:I tof
votCfb rtf -aid county to determine tha
ipAVllioA O' Felice or No Fence by their
billot!.' Tonne In f ivor of fchoo nimll
istft WtlUvtt or priAtod on their ticket*
FenCe’’Aim tho-eln fuVor of doing n way
with Me ftaA'Ce* -bull hkve written or
printed nn tlielr tlCkd* 'No Fence"
O’veil OAKtiA) hsndjMvt. nfllojsl signs.
tVfre. T. D. DUNAOAN,
Ordinary.
rTATK OF Utinltq \; Paudtiig
Countr.—Whereon J, M. Watson, exec
utor of I F Smith represents to the fimrt
In hi* peittlo.ty A lly A e.l 11ml toteVert on
reeo'ili thAHW hu» .fully administered
JFKrtlih’* iStittc. .bin In therefore to
cite all person* cCn'Ceined, helm *0.1 Cred
it urn. to m nw c one, If nnv they cur., Why
*a <1 exeulltor nh'Wkhl not ho discharged
from b'eexctatorahlp nnd roicIVV) lettorn
of tllnimndon "n the llr«t Moniinv l.n
June next. This Mnrcli tho liib 188#-
to Dunn,
Ordinary
tion, hope to see something in
this paper from the different parts
of the county on the sabjeot.
fNoexciteincnt here about Boyn
ton and Bacon* for my part I am
for Bacon, but I shall let every
body aloue and they will do near
ly right. Bio Ikk.
Kollian Hens.
April comes in rough and rainy.
Some fruit left yet,
Wheat aud oAt? begin to loot
greeto
Farmei'8 have commenced
planting corn aud putting iu gu
ano.
Method! it qiiabtefly conference
UUV llliuii wnn ii'o oruuma wiiuiuv) ' ■ »
The result of the election, which ! *t the cmlrl ground last Saturday
was conducted in the best of fuu'- a,ld 8unJ ^* 0,1 the #et
i..g was, tor delegates, Col. M on- j'wither there Was but feW iu At-
aoe 8,)inks,Dr. 8. Robertson, attd .teUilance.
tols at night on the square, in the ! for aUernai*s Dr. Wm. C. CoU-| Wool uson an
streets, store houses, saloons, or'nallyaud Judge Hiram Whit-,"i . ful ,
ftuywhere ju it to satisfy a spirit worth. There Were no instruct | ult > |* oth 1 * vin ^ the H * me hott9e
of recklessness, There should ions given the delegation* but it attd buried in the sa e grave
be some resprect for ones self If was quite ft| pen ant that the y* ra
meeting was largely in faVor of
JamesS. Boynton fuf governor.
The meatinn adjonmed-
the chair and Ool. W. K, Fielder
chosen sreretavy. Ool. Fielder,
by request* stated the object of
the meeting to be to elect two
delegates and two alto run - s to
attend the nominating convention
to meet in Atlanta ou tin 10th
prtx Having decided to elect
the delegates by ballot the names
of several gentlemen present were
placed iu nenlination. The ques
tion of preference for Guberna
torial nominee was sprung, and
each candidate allowed to es
pies* his personal choice* And
every one with one etceptlon
was for .lames 8. Boynton, and
Bovnton was his second choice,
GKORU1A, Paulding County I
give notice that t Will apply nt ihr
November ailjtntfAed Ih'fij ttf ihn
[*egiiletUre to be held lb duly next,
for an AVI to repeal sli set to InCorpo
rate the town nt DAMs*. If neWNnnry,
And to inrUrpCrale the towtt o r Del
la* Also I give notice that I shall
apply for an aCi lo establish a Com.
missioned CoUrt of ros In «rd reyo.
nuen of said oCuhty Thin Match Ihs
1st 1883 TC DUNAOAN
Oidinsrv
0a •
not for tbe la v.
Registration.
The lnw .leqnires all liquor
dealers to register with the Or
dinary on the 1st day of April of
each year, and to pay Into the
hands of the tax-collector a spec
ial taX of $25. There have been
only four retail dealers in the
town district aud one outside to
come up to tiuie,aiKl It is suppos
ed that the proclamation of the
Governor, fixing the limit of the
traffic So short, restrains the
others, and they will go out of
the business entirely. The bur
den of public seutement is un
doubtedly largely In faVor of tem
perance in this county at present.
The Late Gov. Stephens.
We have just published a fine
portrait Pictnre of the late Alex,
H. Stephens, engraved from a
photograph and pronounced a
perfect and lifelike likeness of the
great Georgia staiesm^n, size *4 x
19 inches, on heavy plate paper,
A sample copy will be sent by
mail in apasteboarl tube and
post-paid, on receipt of 30 cents
in stamps. Agents wanted ever
ywhere to sell ibis and otlu r pop
ular pictures, Ac. Write for our
catalo ue. Sent free, /ddress.
Eli L & BURROW;
Puolisliers.
40 Marietta St., Atlanta, Ga.
Tlie Dallas Historical and Debating
Club,
The above solid institution of
This district looks Bacon ward
for Governor.
We need a good physician
somewhere in this section, the
Acorntree Dots.
Mu. EdiTor Paulding New Eba; j present one having retired from
Perhaps a little in the way o(: practice.
news from Wedington's District Somet'Mes.
would not be amiss, As Mr. Arp
says, we are all calm and serene
down here, I mean the people,
ot the weather, for it rains aud
hails, and is cold and stormy,
Considerable complaint of hol
low-horn among the old CoWs, and
also some complaint of cholera
among the hogs.
Considerable corn planted du
ring tbe past week, but With ittt
a change in the weather it Will 3dt
germinate worth a cent,
Not much excitement about
Boynton or Bacon, but there are
some other fellows we are rally
ing for en mass, to wit: Messrs
Baldwin, Sterns, Cumberland,
John Merryman, Peudletoil, and
a host of others too tedious to
mention, every passing Zephyr
is laden with their odor,
FabMeb.
Nebo butting*,
Winter seems to be lingering in
the 'lap of spring.
Uncle Mike Austin has been
quite sick, but is convaleBent,
Constable R, A< Turucf Is clear
ing a large potato patch in the
piuey woods.
Uncle Duncan Wortham says
there is a small blue tail hawk
tha visits his poultry yard every
day and sevar fails in eatebin
All is qniet as usual.
Farm work going on briskly.
Justice court is held at Acorn,
tree the fourth Saturday iu each
month. W. M. Wood Jail and C,
F. PreWett preside, and is a good
Court.
Well, Mr. Editor, t see that Rig
Ike gets off in a pleasant reme m
berauce of old settlers south 0
Dallas; Which calls me bask ii
thought many years. The flrsj
inhabitants that ! renumber were
Big Chewey,.lack Wolf, Telerskee,
Bean Stick, Tanooey aud others
of the Cherokee tribe. Although
I was but a Bteekee pikeniuoe
(small child) yet I remember
Very well eating cottod eatsah aud
conehanee (bread, meat and homi
ny) With their children while the
men were in the hunting grounds
or at Alatooni or Burnt Hickor-
ey paauiug ont gold, and they
would sometimes sell their who e
| days collection of gold for a ka-
noote akeene (sevenpence aud
thrip) but the Cher ikees are a loo
(all gone.) The first settjeis that
I remember north of Dallas was
Wm: Kenedy, the Hevnses, Cleg-
oins, o hit,worths, Bowmans,
orsyths, and Others. Of these
Klijah Forsyth, C. 0. Bowman,
Win. Kenedy and Hiram Whit
worth still lives and has seen the
change from almost a solid foi'est
to a thickly populated country
with’T the last fifty years, and
J. B. & T.A. FOOTE & CO
•ARE-
Maintaining ike Lead tkle VaD,
“And Den’t lfait fe$gei it l"
MulLAflflKStfiDbko#
General Merohaadiae
fiver Ilrdiight td finlla*."^
titA ml \V6 are sell! Ag It n6 ebAAp tbnt th* pttblfc Ate AUrfttWl! jp
It rtluy hr Mid that It I* nt*nv to irtnke nA SMnrtlrtU, bAt ittovlrt? It ibiy M nrr'ti'A
IjfMDtl brtl Ifaiiyonn w»At* tliA proof, All lie or site liA* to lie Is to ronie to Nr
swie bbil oxmAlne oiir good* nml nsuurtnlii the extreiilol/ low prices nt wlilch tie
in Heady-Made Clothtogj
WneAAsrtltnvAI'vbrtilv.lAbrttli price and quality. OUr stock IA larkc, and eomA
prises the Intost *tVle*,ui »d« Ur tl»A b»Wt lA iterlitts, mid IA the bint .VnrkPrm-llk-
lUAnnnr., mid irt nun* to sdlt.AII nge*; suits for hrtv*, salts tor yoUths, suit* for young
itton, suits for eld nlen; nAd the (AAblest pAft el It Is that they Are sold “shAst M
shoAp as neve? vns)'’
Dry Goods*
lAA*
Dal-
GKOIlGlA, Paulding 1 oumy 10
ill Whom it mar concern John
khelinn hbi iA due 'Arm applied In
me for pCrmnnenl letters <>i Anudni*-
(ration on the enisle o' - Martin fehel.
ion, lota of said eouuty deaeu-ed, and
i will pns* ii|sin said spplicmrin nn
he Hrst Mondoy iA April 1883 This
March 1st 1883 •
TC DUNtOAN
Ordimirv
Dnr stock o' dry gool* IsliAmnnsA, coAststIA? of RrlUts* lAtoit A'tyles AAil
hesullbil p'ittrrii*; Worsted*, Alp to i*, Silk*, PlqAi*, L i lle*’OloAS*, Shawls,
insns,Shirting*, Slmptlinr*, (luorgis Ch icks, .Temn, Hosiery t AAikto M brief, everv^
tMng IA the Ary gmids BAA. 1
]\filllrt«'tVv Httodfii
Dnr Stock of millinery gikkls lA cniAplete, eiAhrAolAt AverytblA? In thA
line; mnslstlng partly of lints AAd bop Acts, of tlie litirit styles; flowers,
Inees, funs, psrAsAI*, liAIr goods, etc. This departiu int Is rilA by Mr*. T. A. 1
;Ubdllr, > 8libe«)|klH
We Jisve the )rtfges’t stock of Roots. Shoes And llalA' Which "we
front tlie clieApAst to the highest pWced. CUAtii AAd eXArAlnethem
we hnve AV
Wet
CiroU^rlcA,
A ltd) llAe coVistnntiv 6n blind,coAsIstlnyttf Flour. Me.M, Liril.Mctt, ArrnA. liidtr
■As, Sugar, Coffee, rice, Suit, Grits, eta., pure AAd fresh.
TAbndod, ClgAi'A;
The best nnd chea|iast hr*Ails, nnd A IsrgA supply,
IlartlwaUP, Cutleryj
Such s> I* ntostIA dVinnnil hy thA people of this section, kept IA storA nil its si-u-
Pocket AAd table cutlery, rnftir*, Ate.’ for everybody. ""
Cr^ckeUy and GlniaWarfij
A hill stock. Cull nnd give It nil cXnnilnnUoA.
WE LEAD thE VAN!
in everything In the mercantile IplA in Dnllas. 'f'lio pri
chewing the string; And If you don't l>Allpv.n us, eOiAe snil se
. rw've keep on lilmd 11 mil stock M 11,111 IHN WAGONS uhd PAVIft rinlri n A
Xl.’S lHTOGfRH, which we sell ulmAp. If ydti ItMd ,| wAg« u 1 *
GkcA iia, l*A ilillog foully. Where-
is ,1 L Mcllraycr nnd SO .tinnier, sd* (
inliilAiret'ir A ltd a<lin nlstritrl'x ol 1 I)
Msrtley, (li-AcsscdsiepelSuiil* lo the ertillt
In ill .If petHton Bleu an. I rccorlAI, AAt
they 'luive Mlly pidnilaNt- fed I
0 Manly's es'Ate. < htc Is ' o t-l'e All per-
>011*, kill mud bmlliers, to slUtw toys* If
liny they flirt, why tut ndinlnl-Irators
-hurt d llo) Ue illAullA'-ged. And receive
let'eik fli dl'inhSloil on the llrat Monday
iu MAV iieit- Tills Fehriuirv I7i.h '-.'SI.
T. C. DUNAGAN
Ol'dinnny.
pvool of the pikUlAff It it
'I sen and lie.dnrtVJWnM.
CO.’S HUGGINS, which tvo sell olmAp. If ypil Wflfld it wagflA'rtHt httZkli call an us,
Onr hdslnpss pm-iipln* two Atom lirtitses. OAr itflw brick storA httilW Is devoted to
Dry Dodds, Notions. Millinery Goo lr ' “ - " ■ ■ ne,ro * M «•
voted
We
miirt
Goo‘1". Notions. Mllllnnrv Goo ls.0tc.. wlillp Our old hodtedn tlie comer Is
d toGroefl'rlflA,TnliH0<!O, D'tiiiW, llimlWArw, Cutinry.eto.
e ore also itgfliiU for the following standard hlraiids of guAtto: Btofn’s. Umm.
and Itoektvodd’s Cotton Gtower. " DMTn *» Mm T’
Itemiqufirtoni ftr Manta ClUatt.
Dilr house Is iiendipinricrs for Sniitn Clstik, and welinve lAld hi Hid farmt ■»
Confectioneries, Tovs, Fire-Works and other Christmas GtAMk eWr brouvht to*thS
market. Everything IU this IIAe to please the cliltdtoii. »nugM to thB
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
By virtue rtt an order of ih ’ court ,of
Ordinary • f Cobb County, will lie sold
betore the c urt honse (loir in Dilla*,
Pa >Ulluxco!iol.y during the 'egsl hours
ol -a e on the first Tuesd-iy in M*V next,
the f loW'ipii lot* of land, to will 482, 4 8
.V»7. 481 IIIW2,1041,7.7* I,, tip'Ipd dlsirlut
nnd ilrd redid 1, mid , r >07, U70. 671, SAll In
sold us the piopyrtv of riiuims I), Per.
kersoa, late of Cobh con ity, deceilsea
for the benefit of the 1 e r* of sitld deceased
Terms of raie, eA’ •, Phis March 81,
>88.
W. H l*F,mfIN80N,
mahV pf.hk:ns#n,
Adniiulst-aiol'Si
NEW CASH STORE!
J. J. PAYNE. D VLbAS, GA. J. M- STONE* 8HYRN
WAbE White, marietta-, ga.
J, J, PAYNE k CO., DALLAS, 6JL*
Invites the pcop'fl of PunMiA? nnd surroundingdonnties to call at the I
hardware and grocery store |nnd examine th-if largs nml well selected stock
of HerdwAre and Gfocorlhs. They mnkeA specialty df thfise two sUpie line*
pnd htty for cnsli add sell for bosh, And dortsediiently sto enabled to wife th.
♦**»• ha run. n* 1^ I. 'ti-j-L * >
Come At Last!
That lung 1 doked tor ittvoibd ot
PttiutS) Oi's, Varnishes, Colors
Dye Stuffs, Brushes, Machinery
Oil, Sewing Machine Oil, Harness
Oil Axle Grease* Putty, etcj etc
At the
DALLAS
DRUG
STORE.
Drugs* medicines,all patent Siid
proprietary medicines, druggists
sundries *combs, brushes* notions,
soaps, stationery, perfumery, to-
badco* cigars, snuff, Trusses of all
styles, and a complete variety and
endless quantity of Garden SeedSi
The New Era is right here
With hs, and if yOti don't dome to
see ns we will Write yon this kind
of ad epistle feVery occasionally!
Spot cash on all ordera.
CONNALLT Ic CHRISTIAN.
b‘7>, M< lasses, 8vrops, Sugar, Coffee, Tub icci, oigan. etc.: Plow** Hdeo
Rakes, Sim* Is* Spades, trade chain*, l.n toes. Wash pot*, pocket knives rad
table knives and forks, and everything else itt the hardware line that the pee*
pie of this station need. We sell at hard pan price*, for cAsh. tiivs US A
And b'iiig your cnah to the NEW CASH 81 ORE.
I Want Everybody to Know
¥±4At I’xzit
LAttttfiSt RTOCk t>ir
If-
Ever Drought to Daliihls
HAS JUST BEEN OPENED At
m
And will be Sold at prices that Will startle the hativso.
I MAKE A SPECIALTY
S^Sstisfyiiilf sverjooilv iiist foinesto my
Dsllw; ur, lor rlist.limuer; 111 iluy ollwr urn
. ’lore thstthe* puiget ug<ttlh*i|tlM Stress A
market. 1 have Uir#e ttock •( , „ |
DRY GOODS*
tn*hain?>k'. * , * rrtw * r «. Crockery, Glseekere; end |n fset, mfftMg which 9ks Am
fnffndM of thu jreopli) of thU Miction reqairu, uud I am prepiired to aell tha u M tM verr K
Wl»u to cell, p^vlallfiitlou to my large etock of i-™ » reu v‘»u wwere ms I
AND SHOES.
In this Hue I am prepsnii to milt everybotlw. It la imro^lbte (ot me thrive t
friemlaWd the public W|H>1 on frte, I wltl pW. unlm
stock here, bat if iny ...
pridnj^them ray pood*.
I and give me a trial-'