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LOCAX GOSSIP.
Mr. J. I Rawls, of the firm of
Rawls Bros, (f Co, visited Atlan
ta this week.
Miss Fanuie Pope, of Cobb
county, is visiting friends and
relatives in Dallas.
Foi tk" benefit of those who
failed to note the fact we would
state that Monday last was
damp day.
Mr. E. Davis returned from
short visit to his former homo,
Tooinsboro, on last Sunday af
ternoon. W elcome home again,
Pete,
A new and well selected lot of
Burial Cases, Robes, Linings,
and U udertaken Hard ware, at the
old stand of N. W. Roberts A
Son, on Cartersville street
Prompt attention given to or
ders tVay or night
Uncle Garrett Spirks is push
ing forward the work of building
his new brick hotel. When this
building is completed it will be
an ornament to the town.
The picnic occasion of the
Methodist babbnih School has
been filed for Saturday the 5th
day of May rest. The Babtist
Sabbath School has been levit-
oil, and have accepted, and in un
ivy of heart and basket will at
touq. Auday (Providence permit-
tin") long to be remembered
will bo Saturday, May the 5th.
Thoi'o w ill bo eleven lots of
land sold at administrators sale,
heft.re the court house door, in
the town of Dallas, on the first
Tuesday in May ne-.t, The prop
erty of Thomas D. Perkiiisnn, late
of Cobb County^ deceased. The
property is to be sold f->r the
Imnefit of the heirs. Ilea 1 the
m Imiuistrators advertisement, to
be found elsswh'ere in this paper,
and l>e present at the sa'e.
The Dallas Historical and Relating
Clali,
Met on Tuesday night, Bev.
J. 11. T. Brown, Presiding. The
club Was called to order and the
minutes of the last meeting read
and adopted. The subject, ‘‘From
which do we derive the greatest
pleasure, pursuit nr posessioii"
was f'en argued by the debitors,
and decided in favor of tlie affirra-
s.nd that delegates from the
schools w : il be p' ompt in attend
ance. Aside from the great ne-
ces'ly of county ergan'ravi' a, it is
necess. ay to select delegr tes for
the state ass^atinn that meets
in Augns'a very soon.
1
H. Scroggins iost a fine cow I New Advertisements,
J. J. Payne tCo.
We invite the attention of our
readers to lira new advertisement
in this weeks issue of the above
named firm, Mr. J. J< Payne is
managing the business. Mr.
Wade White, of Marietta, one of
the members of the firm, has been
long and favorably known by
majority of »ur citizens, and it is
needless for us to attempt to say
more than that he is now enjoy
ing a business reputation rarely
attained. Mr. J. M. Stone, of
Smyrna, is also connected with
the business. These gentlemen
keep one of the most complete
stock of goods in town, consist
ing of dry goods, notions, hard
ware. etc. They are running the
business on a s'rictly cash basis,
and therefore are enabled to
give tlieir customers the best of
btrgains. Their st.ire is always
supplied with flour, meat, coffee,
sugar, tobacco,plows, plow stocks,
hoes, rakes, pitchforks, and in
fact anything usually kept in a
first class country store. They
have a large and well selected lot
of ready made clothing, boots,
shoes, huts, etc, etc. When you
come to Dallas call and examine
their goods ami prices.
Panithtioptiptainlcuii
Professor Ab'.xam'er gave au
exhibition of a'a juteistin" show
lest Wednesday even : n" to a de
li iiile.l aud'ence at the court
bo.-se, cojs’stiog mruily o! scenic
display consisting of sol'plural,
Ids o icil and commie illustra
tions.
T ;, e most laughable and inter
est}.' g part of the performance,
lioweve', consisted in the • prizes
off.ive-1 by the management for
tin lmi'est in.’.n on tiio one hand
*ud the v. d>.est ou the other, in
ihe an die nee. The prizes consist
ed in a Ci'ie for the laziest man
ami ajewsl'i'rp fo-.'tlie ugliest aian
in the nudleaue. Nr. Tom Sun
ders, a prominent merchant of
main street, bore off the prize for
the laziest man by an overwhelm
ing majority. Mr. Land won the
.. miV 3 " 1,11 “" M ull,,c jewahuip without much opposi
te. Ihe members of the club,^ ^ LttU ,. ft WettVer wou
are r. quested to rnee promptly^ for the liUlld somest
on next Tuesday night at 7.30
last week.
Dauiel Washington has planted
his wrteruielons, and four acres of
cotton.
Friday was court day. The
Colonels from Dallas was out, al
so Col. Bartlett and Squire B. H.
Smith, from Browusville. Hud
some big law spooches, and a lice
time generally. C. McGregor
peals the bark off when he strikes
it.
Oliver Parris, formerly of this
county, died last Giiday in Clay
ton county. He was brought to
New Canaan and buried Suuda*:
He leaves a wife and one child.
Fence or no fence. The pre
vailing opinion is here that no
fence is, or soon will be a necesi-
ty. 3’lie timber is nearly gone;
in fact we nearly have no fonce
now, but some people wont take
care of their own stock.
The question i''0in NelxS is air
easy ooe. The United Stat. s
Senator is a heap the higher office
About $2,200, and then you have
got to kick your heels so high
to got it; :•: p your punts and tour
up the dlrii; r ;et the Atlauta Con
stitution and forty or fi.'tv other
pepe'S io publish something
about you and your daddy, go to
AtVutu eud be to dhole around,
make a big speech.get the women
to shake tliai *• haiulkorc.iiefs and
ho'le.. I tell yon this U. S. S.
office’s a big thing. Jou Brown
d ove “D< b > ; n” out in the corner
of the fence, went anil took the
oath of office ali’le'Dobbin’ketch-
ed h : s breath aud sla.oped the
flies about with his short tail.
It is ro troehle to got the gov-
e.oo.s office, and it don't pay
anythirg uftur you get it.
B'Olru.
(We ll trhe the libelly to ro-
m*ud ou »■ vp,'red co< evpo'ident
ti*o,t the daily P'dceo ; ugb of the
Gobe: tutorial Convention, now in
session in Ailao ., ,instead of dem-
oiist .mo'} it an easy mazier to be
Govevor, prove ipi'te the couti.v-
ry. The no don seems to bo a
ve.v hard load to travel just now.
—Eo.)
GEORGIA.. Pail dim ('minty. I>. n p-
pciirimrto llio court that a tcifilclenl
manlier, pin-purlins to h« freeholders of
said county, have petitioned tho orillnr.ry
to clcscquatc a day calling an olect'on to
ileincnc the qnesilon of Fence or Ho
Fence, Io he suit nltled to tlie qualified
voters cfsald eonnly. ns provided hy an
Actor the 0.) oral Assembly oflhls slat .
It Is t liercfivc ordered that an eleetlon lie
be hold at tho several precincts of said
county on the 21th 'lay n! April 188,1 lor
voters of sshl conntv to determine tho
q'tesl 'on o r Fence or No Fence by theli
ballots- Tnose In favor of fence shall
Imve written or printed on their tickets
•Fence”ami tho-cln ftivor of doing away
with Ike fences - hill have written or
printed on their tickets ‘ No Feueo"
(liven uuJjr m> h ind an I ofilclal slgtta.
ture. T. G. DU NAG AN,
Ordinary.
oclock.
E. Davis,
Secretary,
Rawls.nrotlieva ft Company.
We invite tile attention of our
1 .dj in the audience.
We are parted to auuoance to
onr tenders Ibis week the aura
her aud exteat of surgical opera
tions i.eqrited in oer coan'y, con-
giue ed beyocad question neces
readers to the new advertisement j 8ai y for the immediate p/eservn-
of Messrs. Rawls, Brothers ft Go. | tijii of life,
to be found elsewhere in this i^ | Mr. Cleveland ,srff.mog for sev-
stte. The firm is composed of J e tpt months pp.st with epithelioma
gentlemen of honor and integrity, ! (» species of cancer) on his right
and richly deserve a liberal por
tion of the patrorage of the peo
ple of Paulding CQunty. Their
stock of goods is new, and of the
very best quality. Although they
have but recently located among
hpoi, bad it amputated last wees
by Drs. Robe tson, Henison and
CoifdftUy. We ete happy to say
Mv. Cleveland is lopidly impiove-
ing."
Mr. Thomas Adair, ment'oueil
us, and have not had the advan-1 some weeks ago iu the columns
tage of an extended acquaintance,
they are now enjoying a fine
trade. They are located in Frank
Gann’s old stand, where you will
ever find them ready and willing
to give yon tlie politest attention
The house is certainly all they
claim it to be,. “headquarters for
low prices.” They carry a com
plete stock of general merchan
dise. and propose to sell it as
“cheap as the cheapest. Road
their advertisement, and be sure
to notice that they are paying the
highest market price for all kinds
of country produce. Ca 1 on them
when you are in town aud give ,
them a trial.
Oousty Sabbath School Association.
A caH for a convention o<: the
Sabbath Schools of Paulding
county, to moot iu Dallas on the
fourth Saturday of this month
for the purpose of county organi
zation is most errnestly made,
and it is t o be hoped that this
notice will be observed by all the
Sabbat't Schools of he ernty,
of the E a as the victim of fire
having fallen in the flames while
burning off a new g> ootid, was so
badly injiued t; at amputation be
come necessary. Drs. Westmor
land, of A dent., end Roberteon
end Hat 1 iso a did ihe work very
successfully, but we are sotry to
suite Mi. Adair is not doing so
well.
Mrs. Fayette Green, sufferin'*
with another variety of cancer of
the lowerlift, submitted to the
ppiuful operation of complete re
moud lest Sunday morning, at
the residence of l)r. Foster, by
D'S. Westmorland, Foster end
Coaui-lly. M.s- G”eeu withstood
the priuful oideal heroically, and
is now (loins well, we are happy
to state.
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STAT It OF Ui'.»>Kq,A; Pumaiiiu
Oouniv:—Whcrniis .1, M. Watson, exec
utor of I F Smith represents to tint court
In Ills petition, rl tlv fi’t il anti entered on
veeo'tl; that lie litis fully administered
I F Smith's estnio. .Mi s Is therefore to
clle all persons eoacci ned, heirs and creil-
Hors,to s oiv e use, If snv they cat:, why
sa d executor slioti d not he dlsc'ntrqntl
front It's exocotors'ilo and icvelve letters
o,‘ dlsittiH-loa on the first Monthly In
.lone noxt. This March the I'M' 1881)
TO DUN.'G' N,
Ordinary
(jl’MIKilA, I'ttUldiitg Ooumy I
crivo notice ilia* I wi'l apply at ihr
Noveatber ntljotirneil lent of the
legislature to he held in Julv next,
lor an ac- to repeal mi act to ineorpo
rate tho town ot Dallas, ifneccsanrv,
anil to incorporate thn town o 1 ' Dal
las A'so I give mtico tbit I shall
apply lor an nci to e-tahliah a (font,
misaionera court of roa Is nntl reve.
itues of aaid county This March the
1st 1883 TC DUNAGAN
Otdinnrv
J. B. & T. A. FOOTE & CO
ARB
Giccuuia. i ttii.Uliiq 1 ‘outtly, IVhure-
ns .1 L Mellrttyer and SO Manley, ttd-
mlidst.rnt.or and udm'nlstratrlx ol I It
Miinloy, deceased lepersunts to the eonrl
In iliulr petition filed an.I tecorlel, that
they have fully admlnlsti rod I
D Mtntly’s estate. ' lit - Is t o epo all per-
so'ts, kin anil creditors, to show oaoso If
any they can, why toe administrators
shou'd not he dlsuharged, and receive
letteis of ill-mission on the first Monday
in May next- This February 17th f *8;J.
T. 0. DUNAGAN
Ot'ilinanv.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
By virtue ol -hi ordor of th" court of
Grill ary of Oolih Couutv, will bn sold
hetoro the court house door in Dallas,
I’auldliii:conntv during the legal honra
ot -n o rin the first Tuesday In May next,
the followin'' lots of land, to wit: 484, 4 8
557, 481 10(12,1028 7 7. In th- llrd district
,mil Ill'll sec tion, aud *707, 070. (171, fififi lo
*.ne 18th district and Hid sect'on. lying
ind living lu Pint ding couu'y, aud to he
s-ild ,s .he piopettv "ITIiomis !>, Per-
kerson. Olio ol 0 -hli eoiiiHV, deceased,
-or I lie benefit of the hell s of said deceased
Terms of .-ule. cash, Tills March 111,
:.8bii.
W. II PFRICINSOX,
MAIlV PI RIvLNSO V,
Adminl-tniors.
C ome At Last!
That long lookoil f or iuvoico of
Paints, Oils, Yitrnishos, Colors,
Dye Stuffs, Brushes, Machinery
Oil, Sowing Machine Oil, Harness
Oil Axle Grease, Putty, etc, etc.,
it the
DALLAS
I> BIT G
STORE.
Drugs, medicines,nil patent and
proprietary medicines, druggists
sundries,combs, brushes, notions,
soaps, stationery, perfumery, to
bacco, cigars, snufl, Trusses of all
styles, and a com plete variety and
endless quantity of Garden seeds.
The New Era is right here
with us, aud if you don’t come to
see us we will write you this kind
of an epistle every occasionally.
Spot cash on all orders.
CONNALLY ,t CHRISTIAN.
Maintaining the Lead this Tall*
“And Don’t You Forget It !**
IIE LARGEST SOCK Or
General Merchandise
Ever Ilrouglit to Dallaa^JSS dfl
tV~ A ml we lire selling it so cheap that tlie public are surprised I
Tt may be said (but. It Is easy to make nn assertion, but proving It may be very Aft '
ferent.; but Ifuiiynmi wants the proof, nil ho or she lias to do I* to eotne to Mr
store mid examine our goods tuel ascertain the extremely low |M-loes at which we
In Rendy-Mndc Clothing,
We can suit everybody, In both price nml quality. Our stock is large, and com*
prises the latest styles, ntailo of the best ni iterlals, and In the best workman-ilk-
manner, and In sixes to suit all ages; suits lor Imys, suits lor youths, suit* for young
men. suits for old men; ami the tunnlu*t part ot'lt is that they are told "shunt so
slump as never vasl"
Dry Goods,
Onr stock of dry goods Is Immense, consisting J>f Prints, latest styles and mos
beautiful patturns; Worsteds, Alpacas, Silks, I'lipms, Ladles' I'looks, 'Shawls, Dol-
ninns,Shirtings, rtlieet,lugs, Georgia Cliouks, .leans, Hosiery; and, to lie brief, every
thing In the dry goods liuu. .
Millinery Goods,
Our stock of millinery goods Is complete, embracing everything In thn
line; consisting partly ol hats and bonnets, of the latest styles; dowers,
laces, fans, parasols, hair goods, ete. This department Is run by Mrs. T. A. 1
]Iloo(N,yWlio»>-«,f ITix
IVe hove the largest stock of Dnnls,'Shoes and Hats' which 'we have nv
IVoiii the ohctt[H'st to the highest priced. ('ome ami examine them. Wo e
Grooei^ies,
A flill linn constantly on hand, consisting of Flour. Meal, Lard,Meat, By ritp/Mol*?
ses, Sugar, Coll'ee, rice, Salt, Grits, etc., pure ami fresh.
Tohueeo, OI|gnrtu,
Tho host anti chcu|Nist hrands, and a largo supply.
I In rtlwn.ro, Cutlery,
Bitch as Is mostln demand hy the |sioplnof tills section, kept In store all the time.
Pocket and tahlo cutlery, razors, etc.' lor everybody.
Crockery nntl Glaaaware,
A hill stock. Call and give It an examination.
WE LEAD THE VAN1 **
In everything In the mercantile line In Dallas. Tho pmni of the pudding Is la
chewing the string; and If yon don't ImtlcVc us, enino and see and he cnnvlneed.
IV'Wo keep on hand a mil stock MILIH7RN WAGONS and DA VIS, GOULD ft
CO.’S BUGGIES, which we sell cheap. If you need a wagon or a buggy, call on no.
Onr business occupies two store houses. Our new brick store house Is devoted to
Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery Goods, etc.., while our old house on tlie comer It de
voted to Groceries,Tobacco, Cigars, Hardware, Cutlery,ete.
We are also agents for the following standard brands of guano; dtern's, Merry-
man's, and Lock wood's Cotton Grower.
llendtiimrterN for Hantu Claus.
Our house Is headquarters for Sunta Claus, and we have laid In the largest stock ot
Confectioneries, Toys, Fire-Works and other Christmas Goods ever hivught to this
mnrkut. Everything In this line to please the elilldreli.
brought to this
l-3m
“Ho! Every One That Thirsteth!”
GO TO THE
TRIANGLE BAR,
On Main Street, Near Depot
And drink pure Wines, Liquor* and brandio*. We have alway* on hrntf
the bast vands of
Jobacco and Cigars.
—ALSO—
\ FIVE ASSORTMENT OF C0\TEGTI0\ERIES.
Everythhiog guaranteed. Polite atlentim given to customers. Call aud Hi
WEAVER & STRICKLAND.
K, Chastain,
MANUFACTURER OK
SlDI)l/ES,llimSS, WHIPS,
BRIDLES AND COLLARS,
Dai.i.ah, I’aui.dinii County, Ga.
Repairing a specialty. A good stock
of hand-made work constantly on hand.
Harness Oils kept in stock.
ffPIj 1 have also added a shoe shop to
r K.my business,' and am prepared to
make aiul repair shoes in the best work-
an-llke man lie,'. Give me a trial, tlm
IlhickHiiiithiiig.
We have rented Noah Pinkard s
blacksmith shop near the hotel in
Dallas, and am prepared to do all
kinds of blacksmithing at short
notice and in the best workman
like manner. I solicit the patron
age of the public. Farm work a
specialty! Satisfaction uarun-
toed. (jive us • call
At. i ft Bullock.
I Want Everybody to Know
TJM..A.T THE
LARGEST STOCK OF
New Fall il Winter M!
Ever Brought to Dallam
HAS .JUST BEEN OPENED AT
'■» mmauiMsi
And will be sold at prices that will startle the natives.
I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF
JprSiil,HfyiiiK everybofly that coim-s to my More thut tliuy can get m «ood bargains here m at any place a
DuIIun; or, for thut matter, in any other murkut. 1 have large »tock of . |
DRY GOODS,
Not I on r, OroceriiHi, Hardware, Crockery, (JlanHware; and in (act* emrytMog which Slhe 4e-
mamlri of the people of this section rwpilre, and I am prepared to sell them a$ Ilia very lowest prices. (
%k1uh to call rp vial attention to iny large stock o(
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Iii ttiia Hue I ain prepared to null everylMxly. It is iinpoNfllble for mo togivea full dewrlptlon of top
ihe, I will take pleas are in showing it to them and
wfock hero, hut If my friends uml the public will o I on
I rlcln £ them my goods.
(Jail and *dve me a trim.
N..T. BULLOCK.