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IXX'AL CiOHBIl*.
The heavy rains will ag*iu
prevent the fnrmers finishing
c tton planting,'especially in the
gray lauds.
Branch’post-office, in Califor
nia district, of this county, has
been discontinued by ihe Depart
inent <o the great incouvenienoe
of ninny. Come to town, fellow
citiaens, and get jour mail.
the tpgi-lslure at the forthcoming
called session, May 8th. wiil only or-
Rsnfa.-, count the vote the 9th and in
augurate on the 10th and adjourn*
The heaviest rainfall and most
violent storm prevailed last Sun
day night that has visited this
section for many months, We
have not heard of any serious re
sults, hut the rain measured
about four or fire inches on the
surface. dD
The fishing season is ’upon ns,
and the anglers are angling in the
nngks and eetdys of the streams
out of town, and late suppers and
l>ad colds about the only result so
far. Well boys, there is a bitter
in every cup of pleasure in this
life.
M r. W, M. Snell, of Orange Co.
Florida, our war comrade of the
8th Ga. Bartow Regiment, is so
journing at present in Dallas. We
trust Mr. Snell will find sufficient
inducement in live Dallas to make
i his pennaueut home.
The funeral of Miss Amanda
Baker will be piuaclted by the
Rev. J. S. Reynolds at Mt. Ziou
Baptist cliurca on Snudiy 13th.
May ntxt. Everybody are invit
ed to attend.
The pay train of the E. T. V. &
Ga, R. R. arrived here last Mon
day noon anil there were abou
one hundred creditors and em
ployees present to meet it.
So nc wvul oil’ Iwpi'j’,
.Sami! went oil' Mire,
None we.itaway swearing
T hey M own them lli> lun e.
agent, Mr. Chas. A. Hamilton,
returning from the Knights of
Honor Convention, recently held
in Rome, st pped over at die res
idence of his son last- week a day
or so, and made the acquaintance
of many of our citizens. Mr. Ham
ilton express^ his desire to iden
tify himself with us, and make
Dallas a resort Mor himself and
family during the summer season.
We, in common with our citizens,
would be pleased lo have him
with us.
Messrs. J, B. & T. A. Foote &
Co. have sold 129 tons of gunno
this season and furnished about
(arrabrs to push their work.
The widow Shipp is very sick.
Nobody died or married since I
last wrote you, but some of the
boys keep trying, I gness they
will make it after while. Have
patients boys.
I am well pleased with the re-
sub of the ststo convention, Mc
Daniel is a pure man, and will GEORGIA, Paulding County I
rnske a good governor. He has . not|oe „ m , j wi i| npp | y ftt the
always carried his own skillet and , November sdj urtioil lent of the
done his own thinking, if he can’t
STATU of OKOltqiA; Piin’dlnn
Countt:—Whereas .1, M. Watson, exec
utor of I F -mltli represents to llio court
In Ills petition, il ily tied «ml entered on
ivi-oul; that lie line fully administered
JF Smith's estate. ibis Is lliuntforo to
olio all piTMius cotici'i iivil, heirs ami cml-
l ors,to s iowcsiisi, ll'sny they etir., why
said exi uiitor shun il not bu discharged
from h'e executorship mid re.elve let'eia
of dismission op the llrsi Moniltiv lo
June n-.-Xt, Tills Mitrcli the I*i|- 18811-
TO DUNAUAN,
Ortllmtry.
talk in noli. So Big Ike’s ticket on
the 24th is Mcl)miel and no
fouce. I tiud a good many down
here in the same notion. Hurrah
seven thousand dollars worth of (? r McDaniel and ! nue* of mid county This March the
Big Ike and all the little uig U[ im TO DUN AO AN
Oidinury
Legislature to i>e held In Julv next,
for annul to repeal mi act to iucorpo
rate I ho town ot Dallas. if necessary,
mid lo incorpnrnte the town o r Dal
las Also 1 give notice that I shall
apply for an not lo establish a ( out.
inl-sioneM c mrt of mats nnl
it
All persons in need of tirst-
clnss Engines or Saw Mills and
fixtures with the latest improve
ments we wouid n spec t fully
point them <o tho advertisement
ol N. W. Huberts dc Son.,
aunt her column. Tiny will be
found relinblc anJ will sell you
at manufacturers prices.
The little infaut son of Mr. and
Mrs. .lack George died Wednes
day morning 1 ist at 6 o’clock at
the residence of Mrs. Alexander
Bullock. He that tempers the
wiuds to the shorn lamb cau fur
nish a halm for every wound and
a comfort for every sorrow. Fond
purreuts. you have our deepest
sympathy in your bereavement.
Rev. B. F. Payne filled his ap
pointment at Dallas mot Ding and
evening service Sunday last,
preaching to large congregations,
and right here we would mention
that perhaps no city, town or
community in Georgia cau boast
of a quieter or more attentive
peoplu in church than the church
going people of Dallas. It- speaks
well for the ministers in charge
of the churches.
Saturday next, 28 th iiiHt, is the
day for the organization of the
Paulding County Sunday .School
Association. The proceedings
• will be held at the Baptist church,
and it is earnestly desired that
there may be a full and complete
representation from every Sun
day School in the county. Dele
gates to the State Convention are
to be elected.
Tim ofR -ial vo‘« o' 1 Pau’din ; county
in the election for Governor last
Tuesday is for Henry D. McDaniel,
ofWalmn J35. ebout one third the
vo'e of th§ comity. Iu the l eal issue
however, uffunce ur no fence wherein
there was dtff, rence of opinion, etc
ihe vote stands For Fcne<*: 867, No
Fence 232, about half the vote ot the
county, litis result settles the ft nee
question at least fur the next six
mouths.
Mayor Hamilton,of Montezuma,
Macon Couuty, fa'her of our
efficient railroal and express
time rations. The above firm
have bftught alone from Mr Jas
per L. Clay, of this county
about sixty bales of cotton. Mr
Clay is one of the most energetic
progressive farmers in North Ga
This season his cotton area is
about two hundred acres: Mr. C.
deals with Messrs
this place.
The c mtract for building the
new Method Unchurch at Dallas
has been awarded to Messrs N.
W. Roberts A Son, and tfhey will
commence work at once. The
dimensions are to b o 36x60.land
18 feet high, with a niche for the
minister jand arosttutn and bible
stand t9 take the place of the
old style pulpit. Messrs Roberts’s
expect to complete their contract
in about a month, and it is hoped
to have the house complete by
that time ready for Quarterly
meeting, at which time it can be
dedicated. Rev. Mr. Payne is an
indefatigable worker in the cause
Three ThuiiHaail Feet of I.umlier.
Thirty dollars worth of first
class lumber from one lone leaf
pine tree looks fabulous, but this
is the way of it: The tree furnish
ed two stocks 25 feet each, four
nocks 16 ier-t each, one stoi'k 24
feet, and four short stocks not
loss than 10 feet each, in all elev
en stocks aggregating in length
one hundred and thirty feet, and
tho smallest stock measured
nnout twelve inches iu diameter.
Hurrah for old Paulding ! Wo’ll
put that tree against mty tree iu
piuerios of Georgia or Curoliua.
Now we are truthful jourhalist,
bi.t if our word is not a sufficient
bond in this case just ask Bill
Mathews or Cis Pool, they heard
Wash Lawrence tell it, and Mr.
Lawrence saw H.-n y Davis when
lie had it cut and measured. Next.
Ikes on tho plaoe want to vote
for McDauiel and no feaoe. Now
you can tell your inquisitive
correspondents that Big Ike has
got his opinions formed.
I have been pleased to hoar
fiom the different districts
U r T'( n ' several subjects and l would be
1 ’’ glad to hear something about the
schoo's, the character of the
schools, the actual arnonut of
good that is being done or likely
to he doue any time in ihe noar
fu ure, I have ssrious objoo ions
to the common school, as manag
ed, aud do not believe that our
children are advancing as fast
generally as they should consid
ering the am -unt of money ex
pended; private and,’public, I (lo
not thins tho tencliers are in fault,
but the rouble in the main comes
from want of organization by the
hoard of education. Tho board
does not do what they think is
host because that w uld not suit
everybody. Let us hear from you.
ftand From ITniler.
While tho many workmen were
engaged in tho recent improve
ments upon a trestle just beyound
C ‘chran creek trestle a through
freight of tho E. T. V. A Ga.
come thundering down upon them
from the direction of the Tunnel,
aud all hands crowded out upon
the 3inls of tho cross beams o
await the pnRsago of the train
iver the trestle, but as our iu-
lorinniitsnys sorno evil genius got
i ito one of the box cars about Hie
rear of the train anil caused it t"
jump the rails at one end, and
consequently the trucks thumped
and bumped along, shaking up
all hands worse than a double
bnck-acMou ' ississippi agua, and
off from their high parches the
men sailed to the valley below,
resembling it is said a don of
fiying squirrels in the air. No
causalities reported.
Come At Last!
That long looked for invoico of
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Colors,
on | Dye Stuffs, Brushes, Machinery
Oil, Sewing Maehiue Oil, Harness
Oil Axle Grease, Putty, Jotc, etc.,
at tho
DALL AS
1» III G
STOKE.
Drugs, medicines,all patent and
proprietary medicines, druggists
sundries,combs, brushes, notions,
soaps, stationery, perfumery, to
bacco, cigars, stiull, Trusses of all
styles, an 1 u com ploto variety aud
endless quantity of Garden seeds.
The New Eri is right her
with us, and if yon don’t come to
see ns we will write you this kind
of an epistle every occasionally.
Spot cash on ull orders.
CONNALLY t CHRISTIAN.
SPOT CASH” STORE!
J. J. PAYNI3.1) \LLAS, G.\. J. M- STONE, SMYRNA, GA
WADE WHITE, MARIETTA, GA.
J. J. PAYNE & CO, DALLAS, GA,
Invite tho pcop'e of Paulding nml turrouu-ling counties to call at tbs
“SPOT CASH” STOKE
-AND EXAMINE THEIR LARGE STO K OF-
DRY GOODS, CLOTH
ING, SHOES AND BOOTS,
NOTIONS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, ETC.=
Wennkoa specialty! of HARDWARE AND GROCERIES, buy
and soli for cash, aud comtequuntly a-o embed to give the best bargains.
“Others May Imitate—None Can Equal”
It is easy for nny man lo cluim that his prices are the lowest. Tho ptlblio
like lo know how mtu matt can Uiidjri-ell all others, \,euro the only mer-
thunts in Da las that nmko that snowing "Here is ihe argument;
mir We sell for “SPOT CASH.” No goor.R leave our store till
paid for. We therefore have no percentage of losses on bad custom
ers that wo must make up on good customers. We sell at hard-pan
prices for SPOT CASH,^8 ., _ , iit
Come uttd see for yourselves.
J. J.IPAYNE & CO.,
“Spot Cash' 1 Store *
For Sale!
We have one Eight Horse
Thresher Power which we will
sell at a greatly reduced price.
Any one needing such a machine
will find it to their advantage to
call on us. Respectfully.
N. W. Robkkts <fc Son.
The (itmno Trade of Italls*.
We have taken the pains to get
up the following facts concerning
the first seasons trade in guano ut
Dallas that the farmer may refer
to his paper in the future and
mark how the habit grows on
bim as it is encouraged, for suro
ly men will use it in greater oi
less quantities. There has been
shipped to our merchants to date
and all disposed of to our farm ers
about four-hundred tons of the
diff runt brands of fertilisers,
which represents $28,000 indebt
edness that is extra of all other
costs, that must be made aud
will go out of the county, and
with that amount of guano there
has been purchased to date $18,-
500 worth of time rations,
here is where the point lies;
Twenty-five per cent bonus on
the price of guano and twenty-five
per cent on provision, together
sixty per cent over the value for
about five or six months, or 120 of her tail white; long keen horns
per cent p^r annum. Now friends ' When last heard of she was at
at this rate where are you going Chris Harris s, near County Line
church, on the road leadirg from
$10 Reward
Estrayed from the undersign-
1 ed on or about the last of Novem
ber, *882. one 'arge cow of the
following description: Black and
white spotted, more bluck than
white, mostly white under belly,
j with part of Iter feet white and a
white spot in forehead with bush
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Branch Pencilling*.
We are about half done plant
ing cotton. Nearly done plant
ing corn.
The prospects for a fruit crop
is fine.
Oats are looking well. Wheat is
rather spindling, and the heads
and crop will be sh'ut.
D: Washingt tn and John Les-
er has a stand of cotton up on
small patches.
i The seasons are just right for
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any one ten dollars, as a reward,
who will notify mo of her where
abouts. Any information call on
or address.
J. M. ABLES,
Dallas, Ga.
NOTICE
To members of tlic Bonn '!« of J-ilucu-
tion, and ethers iircri-eti-il; Including
tencliers of pu'tlic scltoiil* etc, You ure
hereby required to nuet in the court
Itou-e ut ll.illns ul 10 o'clock A. M. 1st
Tdc-iIu) in Muy next. Rustne-s iin-
portaiii. The bounl will meet proum ly
o i 1st Tuesday In each month, current
y ur until l'uidic term elo-es
H C, Somonis, F, M. Uans
Ci. C. President.
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WALTER H. (JONNALLY,
—SUCCESSOR TO—
W. K. CARTER,
‘BEDlAljCOB BABOON,"
llsvlug ,|u*l piirclinscd Iho entire * lock. Axtunis and bo it. will of till* "pontllar
nloim I would be pleaitml ut Imre ■ couUnuitiicc of the pan.tu ge that .1 lias always
iijnycd. *
Yon will flml everything in my line lo^ileann I hot isle and . fancy of ..the ’.most
tNtlCed ribs. MM
PLAIN,MIXED AXD FANCY BEVER
AGES FROM PURE MOUNTAIN CORN TO
SPARKLING SODA WATER.
HUTOdK (IF lO\FEGTI()i\ERIES Is FULL A.\D UP TO THE STATD.IID.
My tiixoH are paid, and I have come to stay, Call and see me.
W II. CONN ALLY,
DALLAS, GA,
“Ho! Every One That Thirsteth!”
GO TO THE
TRIANGLE BAR,
On Main Street, Near Depot
drink pure Wine?, L : quora aud briiuJici. ’Wo have always on* band
b.-at brnnds of
Tobacco and Cigars.
—ALSO—
i rite mnmvr ur ciitreenimBies.
Evorythliiiig guurnntced, Pn'itc nttentiiii given to customers. Call and m«
WEAVER & STKICKLAND.
BARGAinSTS
Want Everybody to Know
TtlAT THE* 7 .
LARGkST STOCK OF
I Ever Drought to Dallas
HAH .TUST BEEN OPENED AT
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BinULO0H*0.
And will be sold at prices that will startle the natives.
I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF
JMMtltfyHig rvprybwly Hint cotm* ft) my ftore that they cau get h» good tmrgalaB here u at any place ft
Dallne; or, (or (iMt matter, in uny otlior inurket. I liuve large 8took of
DRY GOODS,
Notioms OroritritrH, Hardware, Crockery, OltuMiwarct arid In fact, everything which Sthe
m«mln of Ihe people of this section require, and I am prepared to aeil them at Uhi very kmeaTpririHi I
wiah to call Bpccial .ntteiiMon to my large atock ol'
BOOTS AND SHOES.
yiock here, hut if my friends utid the public will* o I ou me, \
I | riciiiT Mif'm my goodi*.
I Cull and give me u trial.
Ul lake lilt'll. Ure In ulioWWg It to I
N, T. BULLOCK.