The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, May 03, 1883, Image 4

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* SAVE THE WATER. A Mule Item on tlir 4Vny nr flood I.lvtnir at ot'tirnp Itnlr. In tolling tho rondora of tho Not; York Sun how ho supports n family ol throe in good stylo on 810 n week salary, nnd nlwnys has money iu tho turns, “John Short" gives this item : And if nny ono supposes that cheap living con- linos ono to n limited bill of faro it is a mistake. Thero arc any number of very nccoptablo adjuncts to tho cuisine of a man on n small salary. There, for in stance, is macaroni and ohccse. I un derstand tho dish was invented for n king, but even if so it will bo found Very satisfactory to a republican, for it is n palatable dish, nnd no mistake. And cheap. I buy macaroni for twolvo cents tho single pound, or ten cents by tho quantity. Half n pound wo find quite enough to use at a meal. As for cheese, wo uso grated green, or snpsn- go, in preference to Parmesan, and pay twelve cents a cako for it. A cake will last, about three pounds of macaroni. With those articles and some nico gravy Jonuie produces an attractive supper dish for us three at mi expense not ex ceeding eight conts. And I am sure no well-regulated man will quarrel with macaroni and cheese. But steam it. Never bake it. That is barbarous. Hlcnw it well; saturato it with gravy; bestow on it a piece of butter, and dust your cliceso well through it. Ho, also, at an expense so trivial that it would surprise a novice, we diversify our bill of fare' with oddities iu the shape of fried sliced apples; fried sliced toma toes, cut thick, well seasoned, and fried brown; stowed German celery; heart and stems of cabbago leaves, cut iu lumps and served with drawn butter, a good substitute for that delicacy, Brus sels sprouts; barley eurrvs, fried'carrots, and so on, from two to three cents’worth of tho raw material of any of which will form an attractive and palatable addition to a meal for three. Out of respect for the direct wish of Mrs. Short I must take time to mention corned bocf water. I know many throw tho water they boil tho beef in away, but wo would sooner Hunk of throwing nivay the beef itself, 1 believe. We buy qnrned beef at eight cents ja r fount! aid always boil it in lots of lrat*r/wit* Onions, potatoes, and some times cabbage or turnips. 1 always want soup for dinner; and that corned beef water, frym the pot of a boiled dinner, makes a delicious bowl. Not only that, lint It will keep limiting you nice soup for three days or so. You will linvo much more than yon can consume. Have it. Then, when you want a bowl of nice soup tako sudli quantity us you itiloud to use, and cut and boil an onion or two and u few potatoes or small piooos of cabbage in it, mid there you nave, at short notice, a nice soup, wlicn properly seasoned. And at what ex pense ? From ono to three cents. Ucii, Custer’s llcatli. Tho Milos City (Montana) Journal •ays: We lmvo received a communication firoih ITunloy from an old trappor, guido aial scout, wlio for many vonrs hns lived among tho 1 ndftms of the Northwest. IIu ohums Unit Custer died fighting, that ho did not commit suicide, mid that the Indians did not know him after ho fell. As there are some new points in the let ter which have never before been pub lished, mid us we believe thowriUr-to he sinooI.U in wlmt lie writes, wo pul lisli herewith n synopsis of the nrticle. ifo says; “I have been requested to write to tho Journal ydiat I Umov of Gen, Cus ter’s dcimr, mid my knowledge of William Cody. In 1870 I was with Gull. Crook, on (jooso Creek, when tho Glister-tight occurred. Cody was with Gen. Merritt on l’lulte l’iver somewhere. Codvnever saw Iho Oiisttr' liutile-ground. He eun- n°t spook tho Indian language, nor talk Iho sign hitigudgo; that I am sure of. He joined us with Merritt’s command on Gooso Creek, and wo mot Gen. Terry on the Rosebud mid ninrchcd in company to tho mouth of Powder ltiver. There Ojsly left the command nt.d went to the blates. Ho lias boon there over since, I believe. As a scout and prairie man lie is seveuly-flv.1 degrees behind nothing. 1 hnvittalkod to the Sioux about the death of Custer, and they knew nothing about him, only that lie was killed. There was no ‘mnssaoi-fe ’about the tight, Custer attack oil the camp and got clennod up through tlio cownrdioo of Itcno. Gen. Custer was a favorite with nil prairie na n ; too goiid a., man to be killed in the manner in which lio was. Fur mv port I believe Ctisler was killed in 'battle lighting like n ‘Utile devil,’andlikely fell long before (ho TmtHe onded. ■ Ou'rluy, tho only sun i\*oi', a Oijjw Indian, knows Ttritlniig about Custer's death. 1 do not believe Uwjro is a man living, red or wbito, Who knows ho\v Coster died." The Persian Way. A ccrl nin Persian city having exhaust ed all its funds, and knowing of no way to raise more,- Iho Mayor laid tho case bofore tlio Governor-of the Province. “Have yoifcdoubled tho taxes ?’’ : “Wo have." ‘Hlavo you’borrowed from tlio rich?” “Every dollar that they will lend.” . “Have you issued bunds?" “We have, but no one will buy thou at niiv price.” “Havo you stolen all tho school moneys ?” “Months ago, illustrious Euler.” “Pawned the city seal?'’ “Yes, verily.” “Mortgaged tho City TTail?” “Yes, live limes over." “It is indeed a serious ease,” mused tlio,Governor, as ho scratched liis ear. “ The only way out of it is to go horns and annouiiee an era of reform.” BKr.vtrrrea Firorrs, Turns, etc.—That which has been said on tliis subject un der the “Orchard and Garden,” applies with equal foreo here. Select with car and order early of the most trustworthy dealers. Thero are new sorts each year, and the only safe way is to buy ciily a few of these, nnd rely upon well-tested varieties for the bulk of the order. “It sometimes lnfppens that the people who nro married arc only basted together while others are stitched together so firmly that they can never he parted,” says a newspaper p’uilosj dier. He for gets that stitches will rip if the tension is sufficient. Sham Batter and Cheese. Professor Sheldon, in tho Town ITomfr Ulead, says : Can anyone tell what dairy ing is drifting to ? Wo hear of all sort* of queer monstrosities, from lard-cliocse to cotton butter. No man knows what lie eats if lie buyB it. Simulation Is the spirit of tlio age, and ho end of science and skill is employed to doceivo. A clever imitation is what men prefer to produce, and tlio public nro led to de vour. The simplicity of genuineness is out of tlio running, as tilings go in tho world. Tho pulilio must tat what is given them, nsking no questions. The oleomargarine men have done a tor- rible lot of mischief, and otlhl is the god whom tlioy didight to honor and exalt. At all points they aim to circumvent tho dairymen and swindle tho publie. Too tosto of tlio poople is degraded by tlio sham butter nnd eliocso which seems to be real. Men’s Btomnchs now adays are sepulchres for strnnge abomi nations which they ignorantly rather than innocently swallow. This sort of tiling is lending them they know not whither, and posterity will pny tlio piper. It is no longer that which comoth ont of, hut that which goctli into tho mouth that defiles. Meats anil drinks of many kinds nro not wliat they protend to tie, and there is a good deal of "tricks tlint nro dark” in what passes for ilniry goods. Whoso fault is this ? Well, in a great part tho dairyman's, for they have spoiled good milk. Tlioy have given an opening for tho shoddy mon of tlio dairy, who nro growing rich out of offal. The law complacently lets men sell whnt they like, r.nd the Kliani is, often enough, better than tlio real one. Shoddy sells well enough to bo carefully made, and so tlio mnkors of counterfeit butter nnd cheese do flourish. Dairymen who mnko inferior butter nnd oliocao, no matter how ronl tlio goods may lie, nro out. of lie- running entirely. If only tho palato of tho public is suited, it matters not if tho nrtielo be reul or pretended, so care less dairymen can hardly “mako ends moot and tio." But one tiling is cloar— tlio makers of really first-class cheese and butter can bold their own, and will hold their own ngainst tlio nefarious stuff Hint is mado in any and evory coun try. A weading-out process is going on, mid goods which nro mero simulations will tako tlio plnco so long occupied by the products of milk that was spoiled. If, then, tho oleomargarine business, tlio melted tallow and other less creditable things, slndl result in bringing about a thorough reform iu dairy methods, wo shall lmvo reason after all to bo grateful In men for whom few of us entertain feeliugs that approach to respect or affection. But let tlio publie lmvo fair protection, lot them know what tliov buy; then tho dairymen will win—if they want to ; and if they dou’t tho fault is tuoir own. Tl.o Inilian of fntcin glance and linn l.oar- iiig, the theinu of the touching hallful, is gone; lmt tho petroleum tli-y discovorod, now mailuinlo Oarhollne, the natural 11 a: Restorer, will live fjrovor. Enquire!!—“Wlmt in tho beat way to toll iv horse's ngo?” Depends on who owns tho beast. If it’s yours, don’t toll that it's over eight, anyhow. "No, srn," said tho practical man, “no brie-a-brae on tlio mantel for me. It’s a nuisance. Where’s a man to put his feet ?” Ladles <lt children's hoots A shoes esn’t run over if Lyon’s I'at. Heel stiQeLcrs are used “Dons under favorable cirruniHtnnoos live to bo thirty years’ old,” says an ex change. “Favorable oiivunislancos” probably means a family without boys or neighbors. A specific, and the only one, h o, for ali forio/* and lypes of skill d s -m;e, is Known tin world over as l>r. Hi nson’s Skin Cure. It i, net a patent medicine, lmt a i-eliatilo n mi dr. "-■hi two lie.rrn of i'r. Itnennds ( Wen/ Hint Chamomile I'Ul.srurrd u friend of i sam/o/ii. r/n.m llo- Urn. here' rmddn't help,’ f’ffse mi fo wine for nr/-.‘If." -Clifford Slniud, Windsor. Business.—A woman at Kingston, New Mexico, gets praise for orecting a log cabin without help. She cut tlio logs, hauled them, made tlio shingles for tlio roof, and put tho structure together. She has a husband who takes enre of tho children, Cnxtrlito. u ahtrink fihoukl hotikou before or after imviU to insure porfoet assimilation of food. OahtiunkIh in liquid form. Hold by druggists. Orpheus, when ho played, mado the rocks come up; and his power seems to have descended to a great many of our poptlhu- singers. You have to come up with tho rocks if you want to hear them. Twenty-four Honrs In lit., From Jolin Kuhn, I.iifayotto, 1ml., wliooimoun- CP1 that hu la now in •• ported health," we lmvo ills lull jvv 1 na : Has your mio 1 war, to oil .pponr- .noo, In tlio teat etiges ot Uouaninptiou. Our beat I liy.ildiui Arvo my etiae an. 1 finally got to low i hut our . odor c.u.l 1 oould not live twouty-four houra. My friends thou purchased n bottle ol Pi Wm. Hall s Balaam for thu Lungs, vhioh consider- atrly lamelltoit mo. 1 continued until 1 took nine bottle.. 1 urn niw iu period beattli, having used i.o other medicine.'* FOB dyspepsia, Indigestion, depreesio* ol spirits and general debility, ia their various form.; also is a preventative against fever and ague end other intermittent fevers, the “ Ferro-Phosphorated Elixir of CaUseye.” made hr Caswell, Heard A Co., Row York, and sold by ail Druggists, is tha beat toaio; and for patienta recovering tram favor or other «isonata, II hni mo oqnnl. No Oiiiunii No llnnncr*—\ Mrmmrr Idyl.” From n l*r»vl;li?nce HI err kunt. Mn. OttoBOK H. DavIx, a fruit deftlor i»ty07Wr*t- minster street, bears hix Kr.it of til testimony to the unequaltfl exrellenco of the produetton of one ol our most nkillful Pfoviilonce I'liamiacixts. Mr- Davis says: “ Last sprlntf I wan very un atly Iron- bled with severe inflammation of tho kidneys, and it became ho had (hat at time* I urinated blood, aud my nufTt rlnuH wen lntenao. My condition was so painful that for a while I war scarcely able to attend to business, and tho severe pnitiH would come ho suddenly ami nevefoly that I would bo obliged to leave a customer Whom I inlulit happen to bo wait* lmr upon. During a part of the timo I won unable to walk, and seared y knew what to do or which way to look for relief. At this timo a friend recom mended lIuut'M Itemedy. I took two bottles of it and it took rluht liohl of tny difloaxo and cured mr very *t|)oedily, and I have ex|K>riencod no trouble with my kidneyx xince. "Furthermore, Ilunt'x Homedy hax xtrengthrmd mo very much, and xiuco 1 bo^an to uxo it 1 have becunlilo to attend tobuxinexx, and am all ri^hl now. 1 In nrilly recommend it to all. What it ha< done for mo U will do for you who aro afflicted." Huflert'd for Twenty Vrara. "ll0N.Jo.iH0A To i n ii.L, of Kihxt Ha«inaw, Mich., >a»x: "Count me among tho outhuxloailo frionda of Uunt'H Homed/. It box proven In my caxe all you claim lor it. Having xnfforod for about twenty years with xovero dlxeaxoof the kidneyx (which out local phyxiclau pronouncod Htight'x Dixeaxe), 1 mado a Joumny liaxt to couxtilt tho eminent Dr Haven, «»f HainiltoUi Now York, of whoxu fame in tliia xpoeialty I had heartl much. Dr Jfavcn exam* inotliii" oarorully and ximidv Haiti: '(Jo and got a Ixdtlo ol limita lie mod) and take a«-ei»rdiiig to di* reel Ions.’ Alter having traveled ho far tor treat, rnent. it xtrurk mn ax r.itlier luniiy to 1k» dirceted l«> lake a modloliio wlilcli I might havo lioitghl within a xtoii'.t’x throw of my own door: but 1 wax in the doctor'H liantlx, ami of courxo 1 lollowotl hii advieo, ami riglil glad wax I that I did xo, for he- lore 1 had taken Hnnt'x Heim-dy half a dozen timea I found immeiixo lieiiolit from it. and by eontlii' uiug Hm tine of it for a limited timo 1 recovered Iron: luy trouble entirely, ami am to-dav, I think, ono of tho most rugged ol niggod MuihigainlerH. 111.; world ix indebteil to you. xir. tor tho proinul* gat Ion of Mich a medicine, and I liopo you may not go without your reward." XX.-NOTICE.-XX. AS BLUE FLANNEL GARMENTS Of Zufei'lor Quwllty ofOooda aro xoid a*i tlio " genuinn Middlesex." w Ideli nro not iniulo ity that mill. Tlio MlddloM X n.innanv, in order lo protoot tholr cuxtoinora ami tlio public.give notice that ImrealW alI Clothing im.de from llllf MlblH.K- HK2t HTANDAIll) INDIGO liUJK FbANNKl.8 AND YACHT ObOTlIH. xoid |»v 'll leading clothterx,miint hear the "HUdC HANGKHH," furni-lied by tho Helling Agents to all parlies ordering tlio gooda. WENDELL, PAY Sl CO., HKT.MNO AGHNTM, MIDm.r.HliX OOMI'ANY. and 8* Worth Hi.. New York: I rnnkllu At, bus tun; <14 t’liuhtnut Bt.. I'lilladulpljliw ITS Henry’s farballc Salvo. It Is tho Koat Salva ir Cuts, Hrui3ex, b'orej, ni corn, Halt Hhcum, Tetter, Chapped Har.da. tVii” blainp, Cornv and ali kinds ol bkia Kiuptl. ni‘ Freckles and Fimplcs. Uil ’ ) FH SON A I.. I W A NT A \Y IFK ; 8tri«tly temperate; id ehildivn; j0,0t<0 in the la-t 1 vvi'.li and marry. Sominhot » ttioima nearnx you can. rh .t*< . ri.IG, thapitol Hid.\Va : hing1 n.D.i Them hag never i’iccu an instance In .which this sterling Igumnt and anti* febrilo medicine lias failed to ward oft tho complaint, when taken duly ns a pro tection agiiinst ma- *2; lnria. . Huudreds of TUC Cl III MERE IS IT! I nil dull PLATFORM: All Tli«! world xiiewH. K very thing Uni: IniercatH ii an'l women; good writing In every eolimm; honest a.... fearlexa cornu .*nt| absolute Independence of pat ilxan organlzalltinH, but tin wavering loyalty lo true Demo- emtiojirinelples Bniweripllon: Daii.y (4 pag- x). by mall, ftrte. a month, or IMI.fiO a year: Shnuay (K pages), fill.80 ncr year: Weekly (8 pagen). «l pci year. 1. W.FNULAND, rubilahcr, Now York City. ni r walls of buildings,and insi>ieln pisco fflsteist H. FAY & CO. 1 """ 1 '"’ •ainpliihfr* e.t KHtnb.lHW) v/Vfii*A\7r “~iby wafclininknis. By mail 26o! tflrJuTs, 'froo. J.8. HincnAC- *“ •' 'tat.X A DAY e h ly iimilo wit’i my ipieudld otltilt ot P.o umi l nnnex. Ii. It. Waiiihvi i.i,, Aulmni,Maim-. A Buro Cura for Kptlnpxy poor. Dll. Km t.f. ArsonulHt., St. Lomu, Mo. young men employment, nddrexx |». ItDA tl, Am, Dili C. B. C. Cole College, Newark MILL & FAUIuor SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. BELTING, HOSE and BACKING, vILS, PUMPS ALL KINDS, IRON PIPE, FITTINGS, BRASS GOODS, STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE GOVERNORS, &o. Sendfop Price-list. W.H. DILLINGHAM A CO 421 Main Street, LOUISVILLE, KY. "tilt BIST- IS OHKAPIBT," ’ "““'.THRESHERS"™ 1 HorsoPowfrs | Clover Duller) Wuttoato^l jk-Ho"*. I WiiterorraKU lllint.l-iitnphlet and Prices to Tint Aullrnan&Taylor Co., .Munsdwid, Ohio REYNOLDS’ inON U OMi-S D. A. MULIiANEp Manager, P.O. Box 1690, - - NEW 0RLEAN9, LA Manufertor? RrynobH* Cslehrxted Platihrm COTTON PRF.St'l*f, Bi»..t«., IlsnJ and II,tm. l’..v«.rf STEAM KNOInKS, hUtlAR MII.IJ4. VACUUM PAN8.8W*«titho*l mid Mongo Potent Drodgoboot Work. LocoinollvO •ml Itailrond Cor lr,,n work n t>|^>l*lly. Pulldbir Fronts, Column*, Hailing*, Hla knultl.lnR and Machine tt’oA In grT •Ml. O. C. Tim|ki'• Palpil HI.K.VATOK8 for clcio*. O.Uen •olirllrd ami ptUmnt.ta made to Ihv M «nair«r. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED I DR. WM, HBALSAM HALL’S An Open Secret. •iftfiiAyfcSSts TANO LINIMENT Is by for the best external known for man or beast. The reason why becomes an “open secret ” when we explain that “Mustang” penetrates skin, flesh and mnsclo to tho very bone, removing all disease and soreness. No other Uni* ment does this, hence none other is so largely used 01 does such worlds or good. ATLANTA, Ga. IrtlMM .non ike cha.l - kwh prefoisloDal aid fkl i7cV?:dnra •era yoa, avu CONSUMPTION. ■ I have a positive remedy for the above disease; by tta ke tbonsanda of cases of tho wont kind and of long ■DlEiP’O'T Wdudlf V. |C OLE MAN «BROTHER M ACHINLRY nE.worlfano l,A N’ur ACTURE. viTEiAME N.O I Nt: S. CO,T TONPRE SOLS. W ATE.-RE 1. E V A T 0 R 'J I.RO.N.TOLUMNSH OUSE, «I C A S T I N 6 S ro:.UNDRY I GONE RATO SmRGETEXTEiN'D I NG ■iRlOlMlMlAlGjNlOlL I A TO C L A R’A ST REE ! IN NtWORLE.AN.Sl A MA ! NOrr I CE8, TAlLjElSjDlEiPjOT JWENT Y'A'N'Dl EM G HT:EEn UN I ONST VlQjRlGlEYf i mom W|H|ElNf/|Jpj lYlOlUKiile, B|U WANTED KNKKHKTIC LAD1R “f good nddrrrx In xell STANIHIil) I.AIJN- DHY WAX. The goods SPRATLiNG COTTON PLANTER AND QUANO DISTRIBUTOR. The che. peet anv best. Opena furrow dixtrlbutea guano drops cotton need corn, peas,etc., at any distance, In any num ber. Covers at xam# time. Price, $10.00 ^vv.uteaovevi-wac'. For full particular W. C- SMITH * CC. t 31 South Broad St.. Atlanta^ 14a, standing havo boon cured. Indeed, ao strung Is tny fal iu its efficacy, that I will send TWO BOTTLES FHfcR, to gether with a YAMJAUI.K THEAT18JC ol. this dJ*«a*o, W **——" —id P. O. a*'.dross. * m Pearl BL, New York. fxpresa and . bLOOVU, $66 a wot k iu your own town. Terms and ouUlt free. Addreeall. Halijiit A Co., Portland. Me. FREE t79 A WEEK. $PJ a day at home easily made. Cost!) ** 4 ouUlt free. Androas TRUE Jt Co., Augusta, Mo. «ENTS WANTED for the Voatand Fastost Bell ing Pictorial liiioks nnd Ulhlei.Price* reduced 33 por coat, N tlonal Publiahiug.Co., A tlauta, t«a. U for All u ho will mako spare time prof- ible-ngooti p iving lnisin« if you can devote nr timo to It. MUliUAY HILL, Box 760, N. Y. Is unfAlirng ana rnrae liable In curing £pil. optic Fits, Bpaxina, Convulsions, St. Vitus Dance, Alcoholism, Opium Katlng, Ner vous debility Scrofula and All Nervous and Blood diseases. Tn Clergymen, Lav Literary by all Druggists. THE DR. 8. A. RICHMOND MEDICAL CO..Sole Proprietors. 8t. Joseph, Mo. "B» chants. Bankers, La dles and all whose se dentary employment causes Nervous Pros tration, Irregularities of the blood, stomach, bow els or klndeys, or who require a nerve tonic, appetiser or Itnulant, Samaritan orvine is Invaluabla housands proclaim it it wonder* * ‘ ng ay st cn .RICH a OPIUM $5toS20kT kfe'p.ar.itua. Imve fita GTOMACH ^. 8|TTEB s MORPHINE If AllIT, No pay till cured. Ten years established, 3,000 cured. Ktnto caxe. Hr. .Marsh, Quincy, Mich. i—*83 *. Samples worth $6 five 3. via; ci iiuiiiu. o.ini|ii«an.irni lidrfis fer in SON A (Jo.. Portland, Me. \(a* TtyGBIDOD ifcty » • a. *. n umss.-i ✓ J\ ft«r a thorough trial of tile / IBOU TONIO, I take pleasure / in Btatixur that I have been /Npsi frreatlv benefited by it.« ^ Li I u»e ministers and Pub* jr lie Bpeakera will find it o/ tile greatest v nine* where a Tonic in neces sary. Z ^ocoxmnend it as a reliable remedial agent, possessing un doubted nutritive and testoraiive properties. L-juuriUr, A*y,, Oc‘. 2, ISS2. -< combination of J-ro ioxiti* of Iron, Peruvian Hark and Phosphorus in a palatable form, J u> Debility, Loss of Apv- tile, Prostration of fit Powers it is indispenx vie. REV.J.I,.TOWNEK fn dun try, IU.. says:- “I considei ii a .most excellent remedy fo* Uie debilitated vital forces- NEW FIRM! C. Z. TURNER In Robertson Building, Dallas. Qa. I dealre to inform the public that 1 am just opening out in Dallai a new etoek ot iXnehaadlw COMBIN IGF Family Groceries and Plantation Enmities WITH A FULL LINE OF Staple and Fancy Diy Goods and Notions, Heady-made clothing of the beet material end of the most fashionable a tk Boots, Shoes, Hats, etc., from the best manufacturers and of the latest alyle*. Ae of which will he sold low for cash. Come one, come all, and give me a trial. My( motto is Low Prices, Quick Hales, Fair Dealing, Good Measure, Full Weights. I am also agent for several standard brands of guano. C. Z. TURNER. lonoratile Competition is the Life of Me NEW FIRM, NEW GOODS. SstTNo old stock brought over from last year 1-fjDB BSTBut everything fresh from tho Factory !-*{£« BtirAll goods of the l eat quality and latest styloi, and sold at tho lowest price)."'(Da W E have just received a full stock of FALL and WINTER G00D3, p lr h with the greatest care, and from the best markets, for cash, ami re spectfu with the greatest care, and from the best markets, for cash, nvite the public to call and examine them. Oar Htock oinsists of $tcvple ©fy Gt;ood$, jsfoti03^, ®o$iei‘y HARDWAKE, CUTLERY, Crockery, Glassware, Groceries, And in fact, everything usually kopt In a first-clans general retail store. Wo are continually adding to it, nnd will keep in Btore everything for which there is a demand iu this section of the country. Our line of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Notions, Etc. Is the most complete ever brought to this market. (gy We are aleo agents for the moat popular brands of Standard Guanos. Our motto: “Fair Dealing, Qnick Sales and Short Profits.” Give u« a call No trouble to show goods. We occupy our new brick store house on the west side of Rome street, near ’.be public square, where we invite the public to call and examine our goods and McLARIN & ROBERTS, ida.lxjA.3, a-a. PltOPKSSIONAli CARDS. D R. S. ROBERTSON, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Tenders his professional services in the practice of modicino in all its branches to tlio citizens of Dallas and - surrounding country. ^WOflico ITo. 5 Ac worth street, neur court house# W. K. FlKLDKR. GKO. R, BOBER Tj F IELDER & ROBERTS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Dallas. Paulding County, Georgia. Practioe in all the courts. Prompt atten tion given to looking after wild land claims. Collections a specialty, 1 Xy J M. SPJNKS, ‘attorney at law, Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia. Prompt atlentinn given to collections in any part of the State. Wild lauds looked after and intruders ejected. CUT THIS And Bend it with 19 Urefn Stamps and w« will send one sample xet of fi new style ' Myrtle” triple plated Teaspoons. Con tains no brass, warranted genuine, equul ftllT in npjieaTar.ee to three dollar spoons. U U I Guaranteed to please, or money refunded. Only one set s«ut to intioduce Agents wanted nnd ?ood pay. rfrruFnra iron. Address the minufacl- urare, 8HAWMUT SILVER PLATE CO., 83 Broom field street, Bostor, Mass. YOU CAN HAVE ANY KIND OF Sewing Machine Repaired. BDY All Kinds of Needles, Altac luiunls. Parts, Etc., Etci — or— I?. McCOBMACK, 61 8. Broad St., Atlanta, Ga. J®*Send Machines by Express. rss-ASMntu dr. harter medicine co„ 213ay.? ct.. a*, icuis #37.35 FOX?, fill Music for the Million.—Vienna Eollan Labial Organ. Sweetest «nd most delightful music know. Popular in Europe. Any tune can be played n it, from Old Hundred to Yankee Doodle. Even those “with no ear” while away de* ightful hoars with iliis instrument. Any one can play it. Children play it in one cTening. Costs but one-tenth as much ns the Orgnnette, Organinn, etc., and is far -weeter and needs only common music. To ntroduce our new music we will send a sam ple Organ, with bound book containing full words and music of 96 new and popular -ongs, which in sheet form sell for $36.35, prepaid to any address for ONLY $1. C. O. E>.—As a guarantee that every one vill receive all they pay for, we wilfscnd nerample book nnd organ by express 0. ). D„ $1*00; two for $1 60; three, $2.30, or core at the rate ol 59 per dozen. We can*^ lot prepay goods sent <\ O. D. Circulars ree. Address MONADNOOK MUSIC CO., •.< ck Box 780, Hinsdale, N. H. H e. smith & co„ # Dallas, Georgia, Dealers In Family Groceries, Plain and Fancy Confectioneries a specialty. Every- rung fresh and nice; jnst from the factory! We desire to say to our friends and the •>oblic in general that having opened ont u ;tr ok of groceries and confectioneries, we otopose to sell them r.s cheap as ti e cheap n,t. * Small Profits and Quick Sales’* sha be our motto. Come and see us and c envinced. THK J’ORtQ-N’A.U,, STAB SPANGLED BANNER. The oldest, most popular, best and ehespr est Family paper, begioe iri 21st year with 188.1. It is a largo 8 page, 40 column illus trated library paper, size of the ‘’Lodger.” Cram full of splendid stories, stretches, po ems, wit humor nnd general fun. Raciest and most popular paper published. Estab lished 20 years, read by 60,030 persons. It ia solid, aubsuint'al, reliable. Only 50 ceota s year, 5 copies, $2; or 75 conts a year with choice of set of six triple plated silver spoons, no brsss, new style, retail price $1.- 60; or Am. Dietionery, 700 pages, Illustrated, defines. 30,000 words, numerous tables, bound in oloth, gilt, better than usual $1.50 books, or wonderful “Multum-in-Paryo” knife, a dozen tools in one handle, sells st one to three dollars, buck handle, name plate, etc., or superb bell harmonica, sweet est musical iuatrument known, price rl.50. Either of above premiums and Banne one year sent free, for 25 green stamps. Sub scribe now. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Trial trip 3 month foronly 10 cents. Specimens free. Address STAR SPANGLED BANNER, Hinsdale, N. H. inert jr by Tire. Iain agent for tho Continental Insurnnco Com pany, which 1, confined lo the insuring of f.im property, dwelling-, churchoi, and e. lioi.1 h for ono, three and fire year.. Every mudent insn feels rate when he know. Ihst If ho .hon'd he s = un fortunate as to get Ills properly destroyed hy fire- hs wm hnye tho greater portion of hla loner re- placed. This is a reliable company, nod insures for a low rate. Call ou me, and f will civ« you full explanations. *|\ FOOTE. TT T? T7 T7 Bend to MOOR E’S -L AU-Ci-H) Business University, Atlanta, Georgia, For Illustrated Circular. A live actual bus mess school. Established twenty years. 5 Not One Minute.—Dan Taylor, colored hostler of St. Louis, went to hi home, took a revolver from the bureat and presented it at his wife. “ Give m time to pray,” slio exclaimed. “ Not minute,” he replied, nnd fired thre times, inflicting wounds that are mortn lie gave himself up to tho police. Jen ousy and a domestio quarrel caused th act — M A Sufferer.—A policeman in Nov York City him just died frtajwsgie effecti of a bite received from a nearly a year ngo. During the ye the sufferings of the unfortunate mi have been terrible.