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By JAMES BHK.CKKNH1IM1E & TO.
DALLAS, GA.. APRIL 2C, 1883.
Whilst the citizens of Dallas
and vicinity were somewhat
alarmed by the wind storm and
succeeding great rain fall that
visited ns on last Sunday night
the terrible cyclone was getting
iu its work diaginally across the
state from 8. W. to N. E., playing
havoc with the donisens in its aw
ful wake and destroying every
thing down to (he very grass of
the fields as it swept like a me
teor across the lan 1. A dispatch
from signal headquarters states
that Sundays cyclone was the
same that gathered in Northern
California and coming eastward
was deflected from its course to
southeast by the Rocky and oth
er ranges <>f mountains, and the
first we hear of it is iu Mississip
pi, where it vented its fury upo n
the small towns of W esson and
Beauregard, killing mauy and
completely nnhilintiag parts of
the town. The ruin, sorrow and
Buffering are uncomparible by
anything of the kind previous in
that vicinity. It seems to have
, an! niiMifflil f.lea,r over ,
ble.
Mount Zion school, first term
closed last Friday, vacation one
week. Second term will expire
in September, which includes
public term.
To-morrow’s Tuesday, fence or
no fence has been the topic of
the day, while some are in favor
of it a great many are opposed to
it,
Our county is progressing grad
ually, and at some future dav
will be the leading county of
North Georgia. We have rail
roads and n flourishing town and
neat buildings when complete
will be an ornament to any town,
also wo have n good county pa
per and every farmer, merchant
and mechanic ought to patronize
it.
What more do we want, some
say the stock law. We want too
many good things at one time, if
it is a good thing let us first im
prove what we have got in trust.
The Jlegislature will not pass
The E. M Birdsall Manufacturing Co.*
ABBUKN, NEW YORK.
J%\ If. Roberts 8f Sou,
JiGEJYTS, Dallas, Ga
\v« are the agent* of the shove extensive Manufacturing Company, and
offer st manufacturers prices
ENGINES, SAW MILLS AND OTHER
MACHINERY OS’ THE t ATE8T AND MOST IMPROVED
PATRON .
WE are using st our mill all engine ofilieir make nnd invite a careful
inspection ol it. t
Call on ns and get full particnlors as to merits, pricos, terms, etc.
N. W. ROBERTS & Son.,
Dallas, Ga.
HEADQUARTERS EOR LOW PRICES!
ALWAYS LOOK
FOR
-THE-
XTEW CASS STORE
-of
Thirteen Years In active Service!
The time inlicted for hns not yet expired. Honorable rnmprtl'imi never
Dallas by, but it will be incorpo- j hurls irt the war that is uow beirg waged try merchants, out. against auotiior
rated that peace aud harmony
may rule aud reign in her midst.
So mote it be. J. S. R.
Warm days and genial show
ers canse small grain crops to
promise a good yield, but too
much cotton planted for the in
terest of the country. Merchants
are squinting at farmers and say
ing we will buy your cotton in the
fall at six or seven cents. That
will be ruinous to the country,
but who is to blame, certainly
not the merchants. Let us rnise
more corn, more corn, more grass
and more stock and wo Jwill have
less need to raiso cotton. This
country abounds in valuable
Btones of almost every grade,
hardening down from that of
caoline to burniten and cornun-
dum, which if quarried aud mar
keted would cerlaiuly boat raising
cotton. B.ildeiB of soap stone of
a good quality are to be seen
perched up iu great quantities
wliioh would ouly cost an outlay
for shovels, picks aud s'ono saws
to work it. Mica is to bo found
in chunks near tho surface, and
in my judgment could be worked
profitably.
A species of rock resembling
ih e English burr is to be found
herp, and is probably equally
valuable. Samples of the
and other stones unT mineral
patrons n* well as tho public in
n 1 mi
the state of Alabama, doing no
injury as yet reported, but when
it broke upon our own shore
down in the viciuity of the for
mer storm tracks again human
lives and vast property were its
victims. Tube brief nearly ono
hundred human beinga have been
kill 'd along the track from the
lower line of Harris county, situa
ted in aou'liwest Ga., across *>y
Conyers and Covington to Elber
county, and vast losses in liye
stock, houses, teuces, etc. Some
whole families {were killed ont
right, and again the terrible aven
ger would pick out the husbaud
aud leave the wife and babe, and
vice versa. It is generally agreed
that the like has never been kn^wn
heretofore in Georgia, The storm
was universal from the salubrious
mountains of north Georgia to the
pineries of lower Georgia, and the
ranis were in many places wore
without a par llcl, but the deadly
cyclone varied in width from 200
to 1000 yards. Pairing out of
Georgia into South Carolina we
next hear of it at Greenville,
where tho lightning was so inces
sant that a newspaper corres
pondent arose from hi i bed and
by the lightnings lurid glaro
wrote two pagee to his newsp v-
poi in the far north. Beyouud
that point the reports have not
come in. The railroads all overj olegist. Dr. Little, state geol gist
tha five states invaded by it came; after examineiug this portion of
iu for their share of the damage, 1 Georgia favored the building of a
and the telegraph wires and poles ^ railroad through this portion of
were grounded all around. It is the state to develop the minerals
clitUcim no eomjuivw uf tUu nu/Tur | Pouldiu^i lliu'ulwou hihI Car-
itig and wan', sorrowing aud care roll counties. Now that we iiave
I il Hire to call the attention of my old
general i lint I
CAN AND WILL SELL
Gin'.Ih a* cheap as any ninii who purpiris to be doing nn honorable bu-t-
iio*b—ili.it is
DOING A N HONOR ABLE BUSINESS,
Clherwino I have nothing to any. My n in e is the style of the nlde t busi-
iicsh house in Dnll.s and ( have been n constant iesident of this county f i
ihi'ty-nine years. The people know me. and my leenrd as ii bn incss mini
is generally known. Therefore come to me with “si Of ( ASil” unit you
will uc delighted with ‘hr result. 1 keep Family Groceries including (.'offer,
Ten, Meat, Sugars, Flour, Rice, etc. 1 keep ciuue.l l<>o s including canned
fish uud inucku'el. Oysters, Sardine*, etc, P.ckels plsiii and mixed, Powder
shot uu.l caps, malchoi and tobaoc , smill'ai' I rigar-. patent and standard
A fine and well eeltctdd slosh of Crncdety from Cnxon A Co., of C’in'o >
St. l'utorics, iiinlon, N. J. u supply of'iu from the Atlanta Stove and Tin
llou*e.
ROOTS, SHOES, HATS ANI) CAPS I MAKE A SPECIALTY
In notiriiH, siitli as horery, m?pi nders. cornets, spool rollon, colloretting.
•curls, etc. etc. I am complete. My dry goods are fioin the old uud well
established lions' o* John i-ilu ey A Co. I also keep rsdd cs, leather and
i-hoeli idiot's and a i oil-nnd things Loo tedious to meutiou. Come lo s**e me
anti if ywit doitt tee wlmt you want ask lor it, mid when you come just sty von
want smile goods for spot cash ami you will bo surprised as well us delighted
with the bargains that you will certainly recievo. I ely competition, act! in
prices will ahum up will) any one, Try mu.
Your U nuible Servant,
F. M. GANN.
RAWLS, BROTHER & CO.
IN FRANK GANNS OLD STAND.
We incs’ cordially invite the pub’ic to call on vs while iu town end exam*
ine on r goods and rices.
WE !RE IIFFERIXu MK IT PRICES TO SPIT THE HARD TIBS.
IVE CARRY A COMPLETE AND WE'L ASSORTED StO K
OF
General Merchandise.
We will make it to the fn mers interest to call and ex nu ne our stock of
Implements
BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE.
Ml we ask is a fair trial. Como and couvince yourself of the fact that
»ve are rolling goo is as
C,heap ,/s The Cheapest.
We also handle the NEW NO. 7 AMERICAN SEWING MA
CHINE, which we guarantee to be the best machine in the market.
Wo buy for cash and sell for cash, which enables us to sell at
rock bottom prices.
We wil pay the highest market prices for all kinds of country
produce,
RAWLS, BROTHERS* CO
DALLAS, GA.
Hardware and Farming
N. W. Roberts & Son,
CONTRACTORS AMD BUILDERS,
— '• ND—
Dealers in Wood Burial Cases
nml Caskets.
Orders promptly filled day or
above, night.
Soliciting a portion of your
prospeots wore collected and pro-! patronage, we are very truly yours,
uouuced good by scientific miner- ' ROBERTS A^SoN^
so suddenly precipitated upon our
people. We being out of the track,
still they b1i»uUI be immediately
cured for by the whole people of
Georgia and it should bn our am
bition the One to outdo the other
in cur pecuniary assistance.
Munut Zion Notes,
Tho warm days makes the corn
pats aud wheat look gay and
green.
Some farmers are done planting
cottonseed and their corn is
ready to work.
Mr. W. M. Ataway has wheat
heading out.
The fruit prop is promising in
this section if no late frost comes
to injure it. But the voice of the
whippoorwill tails us that spring
has come, and that every body
**eetns to be merry and the liealtn
of the country js generally good |
Mrs Susan Busby has a sonj
very sick with fever; Dr. Foster
is treating the case.
It is said Mr, /. L- Clay will
plant two hundred acres of cot
ton this spriug. Mr. Clay is a
.successful farmer, and the largest
one iu this part of the county.
Mr. 3, B. Cooper lias been a
successful farmer, but hai mn.st-
the road o mpleted and iu opera
tion through this mineral belt
reason would suggest to any com
mon observer that valuable dis-
coveties may bo made with small
investments. The natives of this
country had plenty of gold aud
silver to make all the jewelry
they wanted, aud they wore great
lovers of it, and the question
naturally arises, where did they
get it. It is probable they col
lected the gold on the branches
of Burnt Hickory, Allatoona and
Vilulticca, but where did they
get the silver. Certainly it was
I collected sowewbere iu this coun
try. It is strange that the si tin
tihe miner of this day has not
yet been able to cope with the
ever vigilant eye of the simple
J. It. T. I1SIOWN,
Stoves & Tinware,
AND CONTRACTOR FOR ROOF
ING AND GUTTERING,
THREE AWARDS and a GOLD MEDAL
THE AMERICW B. H. 0. Wit SKWIVtl IICBIM CMMt
DALLAS,
..GEORGIA,
(Shop on northeast corner inititic square
in oltl Masonic Building.).
Having pnrclinsBil Hie business of Mr.
.lohn Anderson, in flic, above line, I lake
pleasure In iinitouncing t.n-tlio public Mint
I have it lull stock ol tinware and stoves,
which I propose to sell cheap. I am also
prepared to contract for lining rooting
niitl glittering. Repairing a specialty. All
Thompson & Spinks.
Ivy F. Thompson nnd W E.
Spinks have formed a partnership
for the practice of iaw, to bo coil- work entrusted to me done promptly
lined to cases ill Paulding Superi- nun in the best «urfcman-like manner,
or Court, under the firm name of, t * ivu ,,,e “ trla1, 0,11
Thompson & Spinks.
HE. CASON, Dentist,
Has permanently locsletl in
CAIMERs'viLL,
'V here he is prepared to do’ nil kinds
>f Dental work at prices to
SUIT TilE TIMES.
He wi'l he plen ed to see nil his old
riends nml many new eus-omers. [f
•o need nnydental work done, call
iu him.
Dr. Wm. 0. Comially^
Practicing Physician m ail the depart
ments of mecleine nnd surgery. A nip 1 1
supplied with all necissury means and
app'lnnces lor the relief and cure of suf
fering humanity.
Olllce at the Dallas drug Wore. Resi
dence oppo«itc Christian Hotel. Alivay-
raady for duty. Jau’y 35—tf.
native, Can there any good thing
come out of Nazareth? Come
and see. Who will first say of a
truth, eureka.
Thinker.
GKcitatA, / ntildlng County. Where
as J L MeUrayer and S C Mu nicy, ad
ministrator und administratrix ot I D
Manley, deceased, iepersents to the court
In their petition lllcd'uii,! reeorle.l, that
they have fully pidiulnlsti red 1
D Mattll's estate, t hie Is lo ci'e all per-
sons,kin aud cretlitors, to show cause if
any they can, why the admlnl-tnUors
should not. bo discharged, aud receive
letters of dismisslou ou the first Monday
In May next- This February 17th '.883.
T. C.-DUNAGAN
Ordinaay.
Cox, Hammond & Mussev,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
WILL practice In the Superlo- Courts o
qouglusa nnd Paulding counties, Suit
against, railroads and dclenscs of crim
utils a specialty.
Cox A Hammond, Atlanta, Gn.
Rout. A. Massey, Douglasville Gn
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
By virtue of an order of the court of
Ordinary t f Cobb County, will be sold
betore the court house door ill Dallti-,
Paulding county during the legal hours
ot «ttlu on the first Tuesday in May next,
the fohowln lotsof land, to wit: 482, 4 8
6. r )7, 481 10(12,1038, 7.7, |„ ,|n 3„j district
and 3rd section, and 507, 070. 071, 090 in
the 18th district and 3rd sect on, lying
an I being in Paulding county, und 'to be
sold as the piopertv ol Thomas D. Per-
kersou. late of Cobb county, deceased
for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased
Terms of sate, cash, 1 his March 81,
1888. ’
W. H PERKINSON,
MAIfY PERKINSON,
Adminlstiiuors
The International Cotton ^exposition
ATLANTA. GA., 1881.
Which is ONE awnrrl more than wns given to nny other Company,
and tho (.OLD MEDAL is tho only Medal of any description award
ed on Sowing Machines.
SUTIIBRN omen NO.5 I’HYOR ST., ATLANTA, f! A
RAWLS, BROTHERS A CO., Dallas, Ga.
More Popular than Ever!
Tlic JEtocont Improvements
MADE IN THE
White Sewing Machines,
Adds much to thej
Many Excellent Qualities
OF THIS
SUPERIOR MACHINE
It is an espocial favorite of the la
dies, tailors and others who nse them
for tho many advantages it possesses
over all other sowing machines.
Every W|,l.e Machine is wa-rnoietl live yearn
"•a « written warranty given to each pnteliaa-
•r. I lie public are solicited to examine them
i) ’lore buying a machine.
ale and Retail Dealers, 59 Broad St.
Pniilding SherilF SnlcR.
Will be si,hi befote the eotirt-bouse
oor, In the town cf Dil'tts. Paulding
•onnty, Georgia, during the legal hours
>f sale, oil llie fl. si Tuesday in 'lay, 1888
lie fa'lowing properly, lo wit:
Lot of land No 208, in the. 19 h district
mil 3rd section of Paulding coniitv-, Gn
cvlcd on as the properly of G W. Him-
■ock to satisfy a justice court FI Fa.
suited from 159tli district G- M, of
Spaulding county, in fuvoi of F. T,
roivner. I evy made ami returned to
mo by J. W, Allgood. L , C.
NATHAN COOPER,
Sheiifl.
Also, at the same time and p'nce, lots
>f land Nos 213, 215. 142 anil 148, in the
3'd district and 3rd section of I’au ding
eounly, Georgia, to satisfy three Tax hi
e'ns iu favor ol the slate and c oilHty, ore
ofsa d Fi Faa vs. .f. H. aims, and said
lo's levied on as h's property, and of one
of said FI Fu< vs, C. C, Campbell, and
said lots levied on as h .< properly, and
'.tic of said Fi Fas vs. r hns As Campbell,
and said lot« levied on as ilu-lr piopertv.
Lew imitle nnd returned to me by J. O.
C heck. L. C-
B F. HAGAN.'
Deputy 8beiilT,
Dallas, G Mar. it 27tli, '883.
J ,L>
i\ew Furniture Store !
W R. STRICKLAND.
lower prices lor
«. .'.‘"Proved spring m «t
MA fTIiEbShS, Rest cotton to
1 wi 1 sell yon Parlor Chamber a"d dining r« an luridtur* at
cash Ilian have ever bteu al'ii tied iu Dallas.
Examine un ft ick of bedsteads and mattresses,
tresses, double and s.ngle BEDSI'EaDS aND
Matresses
SAFES!
SAFES!!
SAFES!!!
Perforated Tin and Wire. Best make. Low down for the money.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Such as Aconlions,Harmonicas. And the latest fliin»
child can play it, THE ORGANETtE. Yon put in the notes
one end and the music comes out at the other. Come and see them.
CH ROMOS.
] .ovely laqd scapes, every parlor should have them.
STOVES, STOVES, STOVES.
^ BUY FOR THE CASH AND SELL FOR THE CA8.H^(
Hence you sa e the tariff on time prices. Call and nee me at mv
^ W. If.STmcKLANrl y
i DALLAS, GA.