The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, May 10, 1883, Image 3

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BP j J.OCAL GOSSIl'. Mr./. M. $tone, of Smyrna, paid LalUa • viait this week. * Mr. John Allan is erecting a Eandeome cottage rwsidenoe in Pallas. Tba work of building the Math* odist church is no# being pushed inward with vigor. We surrender a large part of our i pace to the irrepressible part this week. Mias Garie foster, daughter of Pr. T. J. Foster,is visiting friends and relatives in Fairbnrt. Messrs. Christian and Martin Bred their briqhritiln, containing about fifty or thousand brick last Tuesday evening. Mr. Robert L. Bawls, in at tendance at the high eritools, at D. McGregor, Bartow Garter and Galvin Henderson. We had a ■oat splendid dinner and plenty of lemonade end good water. Nothing waaUkiag to make things pleasant and agreeable to young and old. Later in the evening i ( wee proposed by some of the young folks to have a game of base, end H became so slotting that even the oMpeople joined in They all Mt like they wets ehil- dren again. He* arm ward was attend m mar the planaama of the day, and la the pnrtiea dim petaad aaoh one wiahad they maid Uvs th* day over *grin. It was* pmfcri earaua. ••altos, tea ease the gustos wn MasNsm the stem eT paitteg 4h|' And aU waa foreed to leave the ftddnf pi mew*, and all home haippf sod eontanl As Banaiilaat of tha Fnaldiag County Bandey (School Aeaocia- Gave Springs, paid Deltas a visit I tion I eaU attention to thia last, this week. Wa intend tohaves oomty sale bratton at Bnllan or soma other We woold call espeeiel attaa* lion to the advertisement of Mse es rs. Hutchison A Bre., of Atlan ta They ere solid and reliable business men, nnd their prepera- tione will lo all they claim for them. Mr. W. K. Carter, who has for aevml months past bean engag ed in the. liquor trade in Dallas, h e moved to Atlanta Col. W. K. Fielder, Bnperin- tendent of the Methodist Bundey School of Delia*, w»a in attend- anoe at the Georgia Sunday School Convention, in Augaata. lest week. Mias Liuie Bitch, of Wedding- to District, dea hter of Hon. M, C-. Bitch, hea been visiting at tha r-isiirn-* of our popular towns man, Mr. T. A. Clouts, but has :ro turned. Married —At the rmidenoo of Mr. Perry Turner, on Sunday, Mny 6th. Mr. Payne, of Atlanta- to Mias ttershie Cobb, Of Dallas, ltev. J. B. T. Brown, orioaMng. The hew Era extendi to the hep- .yy couple its congratulations.' Uev. I. M. Springer, of Mari etta, preached at Shi church menring -an Sunday last, lo-a frags end ive oongregeabmc. The «wera.protracted io Monday night, and an able sermon delivered by JUv.Mf. Herrin. 4 Wa are pleated to annonnee the return of oar young frieade, Mam •ere. Gaeb. Christian and J. L Bawls, horn a prolonged risit in Sou hweet Georgia. The yoww gentlemen have returned, bat from the joyous smile* that over spread their countenance, we would surmise they had left their hearts is the keeping sf feme fair and l aughing lees of the lowlands. Young ladies of Dallas would do wed to bear this fact in mind, -not lavish their smiles apon them too freely. The Dallas Historical and De bating Club met on Tuesday night, in public debate. And that tha exercises might not become monotonous to oar visiting friends the regular course of basil eras emitted, sad tha argument resumed. Tbs question waa: ‘-Resolved, that whiskey is a greater evil to a nation than war.** The decision given in favor of the ■ ffifmative. It was ihen resolved that we offer our sincere thanks to the audience, and especially to the ladies for thsir presence and kind attention. The club then adjourned. J. B T. Baowm, E. Dans, President Beretary. central point sometime in July, and we want every Ban day School ia the eonafy to some at ns Every school that will come, go to Work and begin to talk it up.- Each school will be entitled to half done* speeches, as many as says, and shall also have the priv ilege of . singing by itself two or j jii jajmuee ■ tl i»iiimn>mmmuaMPW MILLENARY, BY | Sot* l We have one Eight Hon# Mrs. Brooks & Brown. Thresher Power which we wOt m We sell the attention of the ladies to a first class stock of Millenry goods. We here a good assortment of General -Neck-wear, Colored Rouehiug, also Veiling #nd Oalored Lace*, Parasols, titans Velvetssa for tha faoe. Mrs, Brooks mesa ton Dress maker's Magic Seals, and sen give y*u a perfect Ai Ladies, do not (all to give them a call. Mas. Bloom <t Snow* Dallas, On. sell at a greatly rednoed prion. Any one neediug such a will find it to their advantage to call on ns. Respectfully. N. W. Bobkrts A Sam three songs. Thera will doubt- la** be prises given on Dial day tor tha beet speeches, essays and songs. Tha movement is md.- nominations 1 , and all an invited, Baptist. Methodist, Presbyterian and Union schools. Celebrated orators from a distance, who oan tell us of this world-wide move- The day and place will appear in the paper' Come one, wmm all, and let it be tbe grand ee 1 . gala day the children ever ear. Go to work, little rues, begging Hi'; old folks to bring you. B. F. P*yxr, President C. & A. Marataay OreveDela Sunday, the 6th, wea a great day for Harmony Grove. The Fnulding County Musical Con- on met, Pr. J. M. McEver men alastail President, W. J. Ba lkar. Hecrcery. Several ton era lad tbe dees daring tha day; Messrs. Fargerson, Thompson, Baker, MoEvsr, HdM* Atwood him! oiktif. B. F, Payne. P.C., purarind to a large and attentive aedienoe.and took np the largest collection lor missions ever railed at this plane. The good women bed a fine din ner for overbad#. Morn anon. A dfver Hedge. The Campbell County News- Letter is responsible for the fol lowing showing of how a Heard Bounty har-kt-epei is evading the prohibition law: "The prohibition law is in fores in Franklin, Heard county, but a,bar-room is doing a thriving business there, alien eamee. Thusly.A man has a room con nected with his dwelling house, but with no door opening from the outside. In this zoom he him a good stock of the pisen. He has a drawer in the wall whieh opens to ether the outside or inside of the room. When a to per wants a tod, all he has to do is to pull out this drawer, drop in his dime and sing out what he wants. The drawer is palled in, the money taken out, and in its place appears a glass of grog. If any question is asVfed from the outside, no reply is reoeived, It is impossible to see into the room and sa the silent bar-keeper on the iuside qever speak* to any one on the outside, he ejpapes detection. ‘♦•He is said to be me king money rapidly. About eight miles southwes* of Csntou there is a tegro woman living in the wo»ds on a little Creek. She has been there fay ^ m more than a year, entirely aTonT; jj a wtth-ai any ehelter or any ap nea of a bnilding. Bha cul- ttrates a small patch, eooka, eats and sleeps in th* woods, She h s I a few old qailte and an old piece | or two of potwsie and oroekery. aha considers this a spring, en m- and fall residence, spending midwinter among tier friends, she is eaid to possess usual in telligence. THE PICNIC. On Friday last the Suuday Schools of Dallas met for the. purpose of having a grand day of pleasure and recreation, in the way of a pienie. They all met at the Methodist church, and then went ovet to the trestle near the Baptist church, aaoh oae ladsaed wit i a dinner basket. After sing ing. aul speeches by Messrs. C. May fitk—All peacable quiet aroaad Maho. Farmers are all as bn*y as hat complaiaiag of bad stands of notion. A shower of rain would be vary acceptable at this time. Rev.D.C. Brown, thepressher in charge of ths Bwsst Water cu- ouit, delivered an shin and in teresting discourse st Nebo ehnnh lnsl Banda#. Bis test was the last vane of tha (artists chapter af Isaiah. M B«t they that wait upoa tha L«4 shall laaaw their etrrrgth; the# shall mount up with wings as rsgitt: they shall ran. and not be weary; they shall walk, and not faint’* He showed us in very forcible and convincing manner that people prohaeiry ebristiaai'j « wait upon the Lord aoeeptably by visiting whisky saloon* au<j ball rooms Mr. Brown is an el oquent speaker, and by his pleas ing address, and tha seal i tested for the cause is which he is engsged, is feat gaining tha 1 >ve >nd esteem of the eongrvgatioas. I think be is tha right man in the right plaoe. I am sons that I nan say noth ing in favor of the public school system. It has oertaialy done bat little good in this part of the moral vineyard, but we live and hope. Morn anon. B.B.0 For aele by Connelly A Christian, Dalles, Gu STATIC np QKONOIA. Paulding County:—Whereas J, M. Wutnn, rue- iitor of I P Mnlth represents to the court In hi* petition, duly (Ted and anten-d ou recn-d; that ti« has fully arimtritatered I P Smith's rstaie. thin I*tke'elUre to cite all persons concerned, tfttm and errd- I lor*, to a owo>«M, If any thyy cun. why sad rj' cutor *h<>u'd not be discharged from b'« executorship an* it.elv* lattaru of dlaintudon »n Ik* first MoeSev In June nut. Thl* March the IStk ItM T U DCNAOA N. Ordinary. “SPOT CASH" STORE! W* PAW. DILLAS, GA. J. If- STONE, SMYRNA, G* WADE WRITE, MAKIRm, OA. J. J. PAINE k CO, DALLAS, GA, hritejfei pgl» af ItmlAteiuedaanoaeJiageauntLa to cell at tha •SPOT CASE" STORE -ujh> Bunat TmxnLAitcxero K op- DRT G OODS. (CLOTH ING,SHOES AND BOOTS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, ETC. tewrial'f! rf WARD# ARB AND OHOCERIE8, her ■ndmR Arm#, sad ammqaially era mtabMte give the hem bergaim. "Others May Imitate—None Can EquaF FJ* IT.?** ®him that Hr prism me the Inwert. The pnblie lihe i*keen hew one man eeu uader*eilell ethew. l.e.rethe only mar. chaste m Dellas that mate Ihaljiuowing Here la lha argumaai; GEORGIA, PauMiog County I S 're nniloa that I will apply at th* uvember ailinurneil te*m of the Legialalure In b* held in Julv neat, for an act to repeal an act te ineorpo rate the town ni Delia*, if ueewearv, and to inror|M>raU lha town of Dei lea Also I give notice that I Jml| apply fur an-act to eetehliahe Com. ■aleetonera court of ma la aad reve. num of eaid county Thia March lha 1*1 1883 !C DUN AG AN f ttfHeerv ’John $impkinson, of Cincin- natti, waa one of the promoters of a dramatic festival to be held there. Ha alao belongs to the Methodist church. At the last mooting of the Methodist minis- ■ af Cincinnati it was proposed to drop Mr. Bimpkinaon'a name from the cbnrob roll, because he encouraged actors." Correct Mr- Simpkinson, if. he persists, should go. No charah member, be he officer or laymen, oan live a consistent Christian Ufa and patronise or enoonra^e in any way that which ia strictly forbidden in holy writ Let tbe good work go on. Clean oet the Aagaan alalia |of church as well aa state, and then, and not till than, will cbnrch and society be para, nnd tha former will rise in strength nnd glory. a totoatedkki laate aal Mull, WAs ISLeraal Ruincdy. Ctmtalai’iK no Qulaiae, Opium, Chloroform,« btorat aarMtlc* of an. kind, bafa and quick ia Ha aatkmjgl Matcb* Oprioa) lauuaee. Va April it is?t. | Maun. Hctcui.on • Bao; It sflord- am plrsnure to twtlfy *o the irrrat virtue* of year -Nenrsiginn” tor <h* core of aeemltle and «kelc headache. I- la tbe b*«t raaedy tot Urea* m«-t dlatreeelua coWp:alau I uaveever need, It ahouid beta every family io th* country. G«o: it, Hkad Mayor of Leesbur, . V». Maneto. Ifutehlaon A firo: I ,u happy 'to nay that yo-.r .-Neuralainu'’ aotid a* a epee lie in my cane, icneriog me In an Incredibly abort time. I would advise ail ai* i fioni aeuralirlne to try It. Tour*, etc, L V. Him*, M. D. fef "8P0T CASH." No goods leave onr store tilt paid for. We therefore have no percentage of losses on bad custom- "■ J®*** »>P <» good cwtomara. W* sell at hard-pan prices fin SPOT n il jpffi * Dma and ana for yonnalvaa. J. J. PAYNE A CO« , "Spot Cash" Store The E. M Birdsall Muiafacturing Ca AUBURN, NEW YORK. •V, TF. ffafierfi Sf Son, Dallas, Gn. W# arc tha ageate of the shove extensive Manufacturing Company, ami offer at uiaBufactuiers prime ENGINES, SAW MILLS AND OTHER MACHINERY OF THE I A TEST A ND MOST IMPROVED PATTERN. WE ara wing at oar aill an engine of their make and invite a careful inspection ofik Call on ua and get ftill part Ionian aa te merit*, prioet, terra*, ate. N. W. ROBERTS A Son., Dallas, Ga. ti*BO«T STOCK or Want Everybody to Know saaiTz xncm LABGB0T ftrfflai f? And wUtfee sold ntfMMfa that will atartle the «iMves. I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES. I* ram Ha* I am aMmmU lemKewnfeoar. If. ia tonamaa* Jarja* lulri »»*«k mw, am timrftm«*iia»>eigiirawt<amaltea waaqm**!« ’*&Mdaammastrial. V. T. la •bewlaeUtoUmhi snxocx. /■>. j- —- * . .•