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By JAMBS BERCKRNRIDT.F^ A CO. ^us^d n groat nijbry to the Her
l'BALLAS,'GA.! MAY 10; l§33,
Written for the New Era-
The Dying Chrietlnn,
The Lord hee oelleil end 1 nine', go,
I’ll eater,on fair Canaan* shore,
The land of Paraillae to »ee,
Oh! that'* the land, the laud tor ne.
Farewell, farewell to all below
My Savior call* and I moat go.
I launch my ho it upon the aea.
Thla world la not the world for me.
The Lord bar called, I cannot atay,
The home I aeek la fhr away,
And Chr'at I* there. I’ll happy he,
Obtthate the land, the laud fur me.
Aaleep In Jaana—yea tor me
Will anch n bllaafol rjflije be,
Sararely aha’.l my a-hea I e
And wait the aummnii* from on high,
Then one l y one we ahall go
And leave- our pleasure* |here below,
Bnt In the better land we know
We’ll never ahed a tear of woe.
| come, 1 come alfih) commaod ,
I yield my ap'- t’lo thy hand,
tiretch forth thineeverlasting arm
And ahield main thlalaat alarm,
Iiicv. J. 8. Reynolds.
ML Zion, May 1st, 1883.,
Work on tho Augusta and El-
berton Railroad wan commenced
Saturday.
DeKalb county has twonly-five
Sunday Schools. A grand gsth-
rrint is usual sometime in Au-
K«»L _ ^
Wheat and oats are reported as
looking well in various counties
of the state.
Henry Wimbish . and John
Baily, both negroes, wore S3n-
tenced, at Macon, Saturday, to
hang Friday, May 1.
Colonel M. Atkins, of Ran
dolph oounty, has cut one patch
of oabi, estimated at forty bushels
to the acre.
Where Deafest Solitude k Found
Utioa Observer: A sensible
yonng lsdy made the following
request to her friends: “Do not
lay ms down by the rippling
brook’s side, lest babbling lovers
wake me from my dreams, nor
in the beautiful cemeteries in the
valleys, lest sight-seers, ooutiing
over epitaphs distraot mo; but let
my last'sleep be under the coiin
ter of the merchant and business
man generally who never adver
tised. There is the peaoe which
posseth all understanding, and n
deep sleep on which neither the
buoyant footfall of youth nor tho
weary shuffle and drag of old age
will ever intrude.”
1-4 vioe. Keim explains this by say
ing that the matter was sent n's-a
confidential communication to
the publisher cf his paper, and by
*ii oversight got into print. It is
curious, however, that tho com
missioners should have accepted
the Btory about Kpirn's judgment
and discretion us a correspondent
as a reason for appoin'ing bim.
The famous «Id Tige Ander
son Brigade, of the A. N. Vo.,
composed of the 7th„ 8th„ 9th
11th. and 59th. Georgia Regi
ments is well represented in this
section of our state, There are
not less than a. dozen well-to-do
citizens in the immediate vicini
ty of Dallas, ox-memlierR of the
7th. Pegimcnt. Two orjktlireo of
us present at this writing, of the
8th., and several of the eleventh,
Gov. McDaniel’s old Regiment.
There is a silken tie that never
has, nor evei will be broken, that
binds the heartB of the true and
patriotic old confeds together in
sympathy, and no sort of adver
sity, nor any system of oppression
can ever efface the memory of
each other who stood square to
gether in the field and Bivon.il.
The Chattunoo'ii Democrat,-
having denounced the composi-
itors on the Times ns ‘‘rats, and
unworthy the respect of fair mind
ed men," three of the employees
of the latter paper. 8. H. Baker.
W. F. Stone, and F, Stateson
have each brought suit against
the Domocrat for $10,000 dam-
age».
WALTER H. CONNALLY,
—SUCCESSOR TO—
W. K. CARTER,
, “RED LIQUOR SALOON,”
Having Joal purchti*cd the entirestock. Mature* and go K, will ef this pors'ar
saloon. I would he pleated lo have e continuance of the pair range that It^hoa a I way*
enjoyed. v -
Yon will Mod everything in my line tujplt-aac theUsU and fancy of tha “most
faaltdeon*. 4
PLAIN, MIXED AND FANCY BEVER
AGES FROM PURE MOUNTAIN CORN TO
SPARKLING SODA WATER.
NY STOCK OT COXFECTIQMRIES Is FILL A\D »JP TO TIE SMDAID.
My taxes are paid, and I have come to stay, Call and gee me.
W H. CONNALLY,
DALLAS, GA,
HEADQUARTERS FOR 10W PRICES!
ALWAYS LOOK FOR
-THE—
MEW CASS STORE
GEORGIA, Paulding Coun'y.—The
pc'lllnn of W, A. .1, Ixe showeth lo the
oourt that he h»» fully .Uncharged the
tru«l reposed in him an guardian ef .1, <1,
lee minor holr of Hampton Leo, deceased
and prav* *he cnnrt for clta'ion to lame,
calling a'l person* lo show cause Whv Ii
nlmnld be dlachargcd, and recoivc letter*
of dismission from hit gunrdlanahlp.
Till* May the 7th. I HSU,
T. 0. DUNAGAN, Ordinary.
Thirteen Years In active Service!
The lime inlieted for has not yet expired. Honorable competition
liurlw in ihe wer that is n >w beirg waged by merchant*, one against another.
1 d sire lo call tho attention of my old patrons os well as tho pul.lio in
general I hat I i_,
CAM AND WILL SELL
Goods ss cheap as any mnn who purports lo be doing an honorable busi
ness—ibut ia -
DOING AN HONORABLE BUSINESS,
Otherwise I have nothing tossy. My name is the style of the oldo't busi
ness house in Dall-s and 1 have been a constant resident of this ouonfv fur
ihi r ty-nine years. The people know me. and my lecnrd as a bu-ineae mao
is generally known. Then-lore tome lo me with “fcjl'Or CASH” and you
will bn delighted with the result. 1 keop Family Groceries including Coffee,
Ten, Meat, Sugars, Flour, Utce, etc. 1 koep canned poo :■ including canned
Hall and mackerel, Oysiets, Sardinea, etc, Pickels plain end mixed, Powder
stun aud cup*, matches and tobacc , snuff and sigar*. patent and standard
mcdlcl'CS. •
A fine and well selectdd stock of Crocdery from Coxon A C’o., of Cin'o.i
St. Puierie*, Trillion, N. .1. a supply of tin Irotn the Atlanta Stove and Tin
lb. use.
ROOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS I MAKE A SPECIALTY.
In notion*, such ns hoiery, iu*p< ndrrs. corsets, spool cotton, coltnretling.
ronrfs. etc. eic. I uni complete. My dry goods are from the old and well
established hocse o’ John Hlvcy A Go. I ul»o krep saddle*, leather and
rime fiiidiii jR mid a thou-nnd things too te<lious to mentiou. Come lo ooo me
and if yen dont son what you waul ask lor it, nml when you conm just asy you
wuiit some goods for apcl cash and you will be surprised a* wall.as delighted
with the bargains that yon will yertuiuly recieve. I defy competition, aud in
pikes will alio* up with any one, Try me.
Your Humble Servant,
F. M. GANN.
-OF-
RAWLS, BROTHER & CO.
IN FBANK GANNS OLDSTAND.
We »• st cordially invite tho public to call on re while in Iowa end exam-
iue our good* and prices.
m ARE OFEERIXb GOODS AT PRICES TO SUIT THE DAID TINES.
WE CARRY A COMPLETE AND WEl.L ASSORTED BIG 1
-OF T
General Merchandise.
Wt will make it to the farmers interest to call aud examine our *t«ek ef
Hardware and Fanning Implements
BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE.
411 we ask i* a fair trial,
we are sotting good* os
Come sad convince youreelf >f the fad that
Cheap Jin The Cheapent•
We also-handle the NEW NO. 7 AMERICAN SEWING MA
CHINE; which wc guarantee to be the best machine in the market
We buy for cash and sell for cash, which enables us to sell at
rack bottoim prices.
We will psty the highest market prices (or all kinds of country
produce,
RAWLS, BROTHERS <fc CO
DALLAS, GA.
tel-
the
NOTICE
To all Teachers of Pnbdo School*, and
those who contemplate toaclilrg through •
out the county. «V>nsMorab1c change'
were made In*' mooting liv the Rout'd of
Education. and It I* for your benefit tint
we give von 'h * notice. Hint voii nay
know what It I*. Urlng vnnr licon* to
teach. I 1 isexpeetad that there widbc a
full turnout of Ihe board.
II. O. Scoggins, F. M. Gann,
C. 8, 0, President II. K.
N. W, Roberts & Son^ £ CAS0N
rowriMi-roDd ivn nmr tal-iiu 7 7
Saved by Hie Spars.
A man engaged in hanging
egraph wirea on a post near
court houee this moruing
saved from au untimely doath by! raised to prohibit thaaaie «t intoxicating
STATE OF GEORG! A, Paulding
Oeunty.—To all Whume it may IN nceri;
We liai'i'bv give no'lee that wc will apply
to the November a llourned term of th c
legislature. which meet- the flr«t
Wndnoaday in July next, to have a law
the inttrvention of Provideuoe in
a peculiar manner. While astride
of one of the cross piece i at tho
upper extremity of the pole, he
lost his balance and fell feet f >re-
mnat toward the ground. When
about midway betwoeu tho porch
he had lately sat on nnd the hard
pavement below, he made a des
perate clutch at the polo And
succeeded in imbedding tbespurs
fastened on his ankles for climb-
inr staffs, firmly in the wood,
which happily brought his down
ward progress to a sudden stop.—
Atlanta Journal.
Why Koiai Was Appointed.
Washington, ay 5.—It is sta
ted atone of tho reasons why
the Givil Service Commission se
lected Mr. Keim as chief exam
iner was that ho was the only
newspaper correspondent that
Gen. 8herman would permit to
remain with his army during
civil war. He gave Keiu, so it is
alleged, permission to remain
with his army because he dis
played so much judgment and
discretion in not publishing any
thing that would be injurious to
the army. An ex-Congressman
said to-night that he helped to
smuggle Kein out of the army of
the Tennessee when he w*s
liquor* In a i j qua itlllcs fit the county of
Paulding.
G. H. Spinks,
P. M. Carter,
T. A. Foote.
et al.
Georg's, Paulding County - Z. T
Smith, rcHidlag in the stale of Geoigla.
having applied to l-e appointed guarduln
of the persona and the property ot R J.
Smith, Richard Smith, Samuel Smith
Sally Smith. Franklin smith and Jack,
son Smith, all miner* residing In Raid
ciuntv. Thla I* to cite nil person* eon
ci rued to show c iuae n*. the next lerin
of the cuurt after the eipt rat ion of thirty
d iya froinjthc publication of this notice.
If any, why Z. T, Smith should uol bo ap
pointed guardian of the person and prop
erly of said miner*. Given under my
hand acd ofllclal signature. Thla May
Uth 1883 T V DUNaGAN,
Oibinary.
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS,
— \ N 0—
Dealers in Wood Burial Cases
and Caskets.
Orders promptly filled day or
night.
Soliciting a portion of your
patronage, wo are very truly yours,
N. W. ROBERTS & SoN,
Dallas, Ga.
Thompson & Spinks.
Ivy F. Thompson nnd W E.
Spinks have formed a partnership
for the practice of iaw, to be con- ■
fined to cases iu Paulding Superi- 1
or Court, under the firm name of j
Thompson A. Spinks. j
Hss permanently located in
CARTERSVILL,
Where lie.i* prepared to do* all kiude
uf Denial work at prioe* to
SUIT THE TIMES.
He will be pleased to see all hie old
Irieud* nnd many new cuwonier*. If
vo need any,dental work dour, call
ou him.
^|J. Kt Chastain,
• manufacturer of
THUMB TmSBB 5* a CBEP Mbit
AWARDED 1
Til MUM i. 8. II. ISO SETOS 11(1181 MNSII
Paulding Sheriff Sale a.
) j le | Will be *uld oil the first Tuesday In
1 .1 nr.c next, at the Coart-IIousc In said
county within llto legal hours of rale,
the following property, to wit,
Thirty acres, more or It.-*; of lot o'
and N*. 71)9, in the third district and
third section of i’anldlug county, said
laud levied on tut the property of M. L
Turuei to satisfy a t ex cutiou lamed ftom
the Justices court of 8U2ud District, U
M, of said county, In favor ol'T- A. 1 oote
against said M, L. T. rner and J, H. aims.
Lew made and rci.urucd to me by A. N'.
Richey, L. C. This May 1st, is»3,
11 F. HAGAN.
Deputy Sheriff,
William Brook* and his wife
I’DlIntrin.i M. Brook*, vs. John G
Cion’.*, et al. Bill in Equity for
Recovery, Relief, etc., in Paulding
Superior Court. February Term. I8S8.
end amendment allowed fi.it Fubtu-
ary. 1888.
The al ove bill having been amend
ed a» indicated, aud new parlies hav
ing been introduced, as follows:
Mrs. J. E. King, of the county ot
Douglas*, in said sla'e, and John G.
Cion is, Jr., and Browu Clout*, Jr. o
the simo of Texas, nnd it not ap| ear
log to the court that the *aid nev
parties are represented in court bt
attorney* at law, or in f*c;, upoi
whom services can be perfected, 1
is therefore ordered by the couri
that service be peri'ecled on the tie-
feudenl* residing in the state of Tex.
as bv the publication of that portioi
ill this order, relating to tbentsclve.-,
in the Paulding Now Era once t.
mottili for tour months after the ad,
jotunmenl of ibis court, and a copy
of the bill sent loeaclt of the laid de-
tendents if their residency can b<
found. J BRANHAM, J SCRO
True copy from the minutes of this
court. \\ I FAIN, t lerkSC
SADDLES, Hlim,WHITS,
BRIDLES AND COLLARS,
Dallas, Pauldinq Countv, Ga.
Repairing a specialty. A good iteck
of hand-111 ule work constantly on band.
Harness Oils kept In stock.
VRll 1 have also add 'd a shoe shop to
' uiy business, and am prepared to
make and repair alines In the best work-
-anlikc manner. Give me a trial. Sm
The International Cotton '.Exposition
. ATLANTA, GA., 1881.
Whicfi is ONE award more than was given to apv otlier Companr,
and tfie GOLD MEDAL is the only Medal of any description award
ed on Sewing Machines.
SUTIIERN OFFICE NO. . r > PRYOR ST., ATLANTA, G A
RAWLS, BROTHERS A CO., Dallas, Go.
More Popular than .Ever!
The Recent Zxnproyementa
MADE IN THE
White Sewing Machines,
Adds mueh to the|
Many Excellent Qualities
OF THIS #
SUPERIOR 89 ACE IKE
It is an especial favorite of the 1*
dies, tailors and others who use then
for the many advantages it possesses
over all other sewing machines.
Kverv il bite Machine i* wa-rani«d five yaars
nnd a wrlt'en warranty elves to each perclaa-
er. The public arc solicited to exaBlat them
b dure buying a machine /
ale and Retail Dealers. 59 Broad St.
Blackamithtng.
We have rented Noah Pinkard s
blacksmith shop near the hotel in
Dallas, and am prepared to do all
finds of hluokamithing at short
lotice and iu thh best workman
like manner. I solicit the patron
age of the public. Farm work a
specialty! Satisfaction naraH-
teed. Give us a call
K Allen A Bullock.
Dr. Wm. C. Connally,
Practicing Physician In all the dcpnrt-
iie its of lncclclue and snrgcry. Amply
.-tipplicd with all necessary mean* and
app lance* lor the relief and cure of suf-
{erlng huinuu.ty,
Olllceat. the Dalla* drugsiorc. Res I- r, H.uMnieT.
dcucc oppo-ite Christ's t Hotel. Always I HAMMOND,
ruaily lor ilu y. (att'y 25-tf " * ”
Cox, Hammosd A Huey,
ATTORNEYS at LAW.
WILL practice In the Snperlo- Court*(if
<1 ttglass and Paulding counties. Sett*
ngnlnat raltrouds and defenses or crim-
unlsn specially.
Atlanta, Ga.
Robt. A. Massey, Dcmglaaville Ga
Hew Furniture Store t
WR.STRKKLAND.
1 win tall you Parlor. Chamber and dining room lurnltur: at lowar —‘
cash than have ever been at'a ned in Dallas. f ,or
Examine mv etock of bedheads ami mattrease*. Latest imoroved aorin.
trwmm, double and a.ngle BEDSTEaDS AND MATTRESS “j^t ^
SAFES!
SAFES !!
SAFES!!!
Perforated Tin and Wire. Best make. Low down for the money.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Such as Acordions,Harmonicas. And tbe latest thine ont
« ,Ud C. B nUy il, THE ORGANETTE. Ton pnt in the “^,*5
one end and the music comes out at the other. Come and see the*.
CH ROMOS.
Lovely land scapes, every parlor should have them.
STOVES, STOVES, STOVES.
.mr I BtJY FOR THE CASH AND SELL FOR THE CASH.**
I handle the New Improved Singer Sewing Machine.
Hence yon save the tariff on time prices. ChII and see me at
r.. .u.df, ,V. R. STRICKLAND 7
DALLAS, GA.