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Paulding New Ers. ^ , ' p k vo<, ’ m ei>nngod relation
' © * | to tlio Kovoriimoiit must l>o hold
By JAMR* HRKTKKNIUIMJK * ro | responsihlo, v. r.y way, mid mad
to adjust llio present trouble it \
DALLAS, GA.. MAY 24, 1883.
The Cedar to* h Advertiser says.
“The Tax-Collector of Polk coun
ty will alert on hie lust round on
Tuesday, Jane 6th." If the Tux-
Oolleetore of Other counties follow
>Mit we had bettor shot up shop
at thia season. This remark does
not apply to the Constitution.
The foim of yellow fever, now
infesting the city of Havanan,
Cuba, is said to be very violent,
and hence, faal. Vigilance is the
price of safety. Watch out upon
the w*tch tower slid keep it away
from this country for mercy's
aake.
The expenses of the called ses
sion of the legieUture, to count
the vote and ins all the new Gov
ernor, amounted to about $7,500,
This added to the expences of the
faneral of the late Governor
Stephens mates the death of
that great and good man cost the
people of Georgia, in money
alone, a seat fortune for a poor
worthy man,
THKNKOKO PKOMJCM,
The negro question, as now
mooted, is but iu its incipienny.
It seemed that the arbitrament of
tho sword settled his status ]>er-
manently, but so soon as ho be
came a factor in politics, and
whatever influence be could yield,
he becamo a boun of contention,
and bis present status lias boon
decided for him, both by his
best friend's int rests, and his
own necessities, and thus he has
moved along in the even tenor of
his way un'il now, aud a new or
der of things is fast springiiig.up
dial may disturb his* autonomy
very much. The question now is
what shall we do with the negro?
Not so much from the peaceful
shades of*thc south as from the
realml of northern discomfiture.
From the eold bleak shores of
Maine to the majestic bosom of
the Bio Grande a new quostior
is being agitated, and wo of tho
south happily understand the
B'tuation, aud can well abide the
time and await the moving of
the waters, aud surely we will be
hold the Salvation of the Lord.
A large percentage of the people
of tie United States have held,
and will hold that ed ica'ion is
the key note for the settlement
•f the negro problem, but wc are
inclined to the opinion that eight
een years experiment is sufficient
to test the merits of any question,
and with all the f ou lay of time,
money and patienoe, we Huhniit
tbs' the negro, collectively, is but
little improved in his status, and
swrely voce in merit as a citizen,
or tractable reliable laborer. Ah
to the necesity or desirability of
disposing of him entirely from
the surface of the enrtli, as has
been suggested by either the three
ways proposal it will l>e found
at present simply a sentiment,and
of no solid support among reas
oning men. However, Fred Doug
lass, a free nrgro that used to run
• paper way up in New York, is of
tbe opinion thst absorption is the
plan, and that ultimate unifica
tion of the races would redound
to ilie benefit of each. ( perhaps
that is what is meant when cer
tain men speak of building up a
new and strong p«rty.)
The American people must
have some kind of excitement al
ways before them, aud this negro
question may be a new kind of
meteor Bhooting athwart the hor-
ison of politic! that, like many
others, will burst aud leave a
deeply profound darkness. Still
it wonld perhaps l>e well to keep
one eye upon 'he course tho cur
rent is taking. Itmsyyei require
more statesmanship to adjust the
problem than has been muuifisted
iu tbe leaders of parties for t h"
last score or more of years, and
the part our leaders will have to
play will be to s'eady the vess 1,
they
A Mini Wln> in llix Own (li'iiliilfntliciv
A young folio xr cut west, with ^
plenty of time ami genius, has
figured out how a man can become
his oern grandfather, and this is
tho way he dooH it:
“I married a widow who had a
grown up daughter. My fa her
visited our homo very often, fell
in love with my daughter and
married her. So my father bn
came my son-in-law, and iny step
daughter my mother, because h!io
married my father, Somo tint"
afterward my wife had a son. He
is my lather's brother-in-1 iw and
my uncle, for ho is the brother of
my stepmother. My father's wife
namely, iny stepmother, had a
son. Ho is my brother, and at
the same time my grandchild, for
he is the son of my daughter. Mv
wife is my grandmother, because
she is my mother's mother, I :v n
my wifns husband and grand
child at the same time, and as
1 the husband of a person's grand
mother is his grandfather, I am
tny own grandfather,"
Acnnit ree Notes.
A hard ~ tiistln with general
grnon has boon going on for sev
eral weeks. The common opin
ion is that if tho May grass is
subduad success is ours. Indus
try aided by fine weather bus
given us tho victory.
Wheat promises a fair yield,
Oats 1 )ok tine, and is a con
siderable item of thin yours crop.
Tho bud worm is doing con
siderable damage to coi n on low
lands.
It is thought there is a larger
potato crop put out than iisul.
Honey time h is come, and jt is
very rich and line.
May cherries and mulberries
are on hand, and the ends of last
year and this meet and tie.
A now post office is to bn es
tablished between Now Hope and
Huntsville.
A now school house has been
built near Aeorutroojft full school
is export ul during the summer
term. If any substantial bouefit
is derived from public schools
in this beat I have beuii too dull
to see it. The people depan 1
too much upon the public term.
Children scarcely regain in this
term what they have forgotten
si nee the last. Dr. Orr recom
mends the appropriation of more
money to make »t successful, but
I would differ with him. The
moro you tax the people the more
they will depend upon the pub
lic schools, and I cannot see sub
stantial benefit and general satis
faction both from high taxation.
I do not attach any blame upon
tho makers or executors of the
public sellout law, but I do be
lieve it has fallen short of the da
sh o and expects 1 ion of both. The
public school system is but in
its infancy. Will the next legisla
ture improve on it?
Thinker.
Death of Lydiu Pinklmnt.
Boston, May 19.—[.ydia Pink-
hani, tho well known patent med
icine proprietor, died at Lynn,
Thuraoay night, aged til Sho be
gan business by manufacturing
modiciue iu a tea kettlo, and in a
few years built up a business of
#100,000 a year. She spent $180,-
000 per annum for advertising.
Tho Georgii Pacific, under the
management of Col. G. J. Fore-
atro, is oeriainly making rapid
strides toward its destination.
Col. Foreaere is one of the long
est headed railroad men in the
state. The Constitution, of At
lanta, doos not allow anything to
occur in any of the departments
of that great enterprise without
keeping the samo before the pub
lic. It i* a very good idea to
keep on tho go.,d side of a news-
Tliirteen Years In active Service!
The tin c inlisted for line not yet expiieil. Horn ruble competition nevei
hurin in tho war that is n >w h-irg waged hy merchants, one ngeinsl another.
1 ilceire lo rail tho iiticiition of my eld patrons es well as (he ptli.lio hi
general that I
CAN AND WILL, SELL
Goods as cheap as any limn who purports Iu be doing an liunurable busi
ness—l hut is
DOING AN 110 NO It ABLE BUSINESS,
(lilierw ise I have nothing to say. My nine is the style of the oldest busi
ness bouse in Dnl8 and I have Inen u constant logident of this county foi
hi'ty-nine years. Dispeople knew me. nnd my tern rd iis 11 bo iness mini
isgeneiully known. '1 hereloru iciiie to me with ‘*S1 OT CASH” and yon
will In- delighted will, the retull, I keep Family Grocciiesincluding Coif.-r,
Con, Moat, Sugars, Flour, It ice, etc. 1 keep canned too s im-lnri'iig canned
lisll uud inackirel, Oys'en, Sardine-, etc, I* i-kols plain and mixed, Powder
shot aud caps, main lies nnd tobarc , »nnfi'ai ,- i siparr. patent uni saudurd
mudlcP cs,
A fine and well seltctdd stork rf Cr< rdeiy from C'oxrn & C’n., of C in'on
St. I’otcricF, Tiinton, N. •/. a supply of '.in trom the Atlanta Stove and Tin
House.
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPSI MAKE A SPECIALTY
In notions, such lie iiosery, - uspi nders. corsets, sp.anl colloli, col lore! ling,
•carls, etc. oic. I him rumple e. My dry goods are front the old and well
estnb islierl lionso* John Hlvey A CVi. I also keep ssdd es, liallnr and
-hue (iodines uud a thousand things loo tedious lo mention. Come lo see me
and ifyoudnnt what you waul ssk tor it, and when you comajusl sav von
wani some goods for spot cash and you will he surprised as well us delighted
with the bargains tlmt yon will i-eritinly recieve. 1 dely competition, and in
piicoa will tilioWT up with liny m e, Try me.
Your Humble Servant,
F. M. GANN.
HEADQUARTERS E0R LOW TRICES!
ALWAYS LOOK FOR
-THE-
HEW CASS store;
-OF-
N. \V* Huberts & Son,
CONTKAOTOIW AND llClLDEHS,
—AND—
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 AV ti.
Spinks have formed a partnership
for tho practice of iaw, to bn con
fined to case* in Paulding Superi
or Court, under tiro firm name of
Thompson A- Spinks,
\vi!. i column,
PRACTICAL
WITCIHHKEl AM) JEWELER,
AND PROPRIETOR
G A T E C 1 T Y
SE\VI\G JIlCIliXE EXi’lllMJE
ANDRE PAIR SHOP,
DEC AT UR ST.. AT LAM AG a.
home folk* would 8ay that tbe above
Nti liulctoo mixed up lobe very gooil iu
either of Its depart uieuls, ami that Mr
Cnmdmjiutii cannot t»e a very «o«»d
win/luir.ikrr iflic works on gins, ?ewiii^
; machina-*, uud anything else that conical
' along
Now let me say to those who may fa
vor me with a perusal of 'h « that m>«ix-
I endive in watchmaking rims back over
a quarter of a ceil uwy f uud ihui pail o|
my business is under my own peisoiml
. upci'vhion, .iud that 1 propose to d > tlm
beat port Bible work ou every iob euirusietl
lo me.
The sewing machine department of my
business is in the Imuifc of tiioio ighly
oimpeietit workmen,and l guarantor that
eveiy w».tt!hiuo i hut is repairo I ai the U
S. M Ex ami It. S t shall be well uud
t liurotiglily done
Now, if you have a machine i hat need*
repairing, send o,' bring it to ua and If wt?
don’t make it wo.'it all right we wo dt
charge you a nickel. We also have an . s
soriim ill of second hand machines Lira
will «lo good sewing, which we will sel
climpt
R.E. CASON, Dentist,
Mu. perinpiu-ntly loestod in
L'AUTER^VILL,
Where ho i» |>icjiiireel i<> do' a11 kind*
of Uenlal work at prices lo
SUIT THE TIMES,
He will ho pleased to see nil hi* old
Iriends and many new cusso'iier*. it
ro need ary ricnl.ii wink done, cull
on him.
RAWLS, BROTHER & CO.
IN FRANK GANNS OLD STAND.
We nr st c rdbilly invito the pubic to call on t ■ while in town and exam
ine our goo la nml | rices.
WE IRE IIFFERHl, MODS AT PRICES TO SL IT THE U\D» TIMES.
WE CARRY A COMPLETE AND WELL ASSORTED 8TO K
General Merchandise.
Wt will make it to the farmer* in tore*', to call aud examine our stock of
Hardware and Farming Implements
RKFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE.
All we ask i* a fair trial. Como and convince you reelf ,uf the fact that
we are selling «<H> i.v u*
Cheap rfs The Cheapest.
Wo also handle the NEW NO. 7 AMERICAN SEWING MA
CHINE, which \\t( guarantee to ho tho best'machine iu tho market.
We buy for cash tuul ‘•••11 for cash, which enables its to soli at
rook bottom prices.
We wil pay tho highest market prices for all kinds of country
produce,
RAWLS, BROTH ERS<fc CO
DALLAS, OA.
K. Chastain,
MASUPACTI'ltKK OK
S1DDLES, lllRAESJi.Wllll'S,
HltlDI.KM AND COM,A US,
O.tl.I.AS, P.uit.niNo County, (Ia,
Repairing a sp,-chilly. A good stuck
ot'liand-m do work constantly on hand.
Harness Oils kept in stuck.
jlR'] 1 have also added a shoe shop to
' Ifimv hnsiness, and am prepared to
make and repair shoes in the host wor >•
-unlike manner. Hive mu a trial, (tin
Cox, Hammond & Massey,
ATTORNEYS at law.
WILL practice in ih*' Superior (’ouriM f
r|'ii|pi.nM mid rnuldiiu counties, Suits
firallist railioil’s and de.cnsiH o; crini-
u dsa specialty.
Cox A Hammond, Atlanta, Gn.
Rout. A. Massey, Douglasville Ga
NOTICE
To all Teachers of Poll lo Schools, ami
those who contemplate techie- tlironah
onttliu ciniry. I'onshlciutile changes
weie made la.t nmol log hv the Hoard of
Eilucatk.ii, aud it is lor ymr benefit ih t
we give v> n h * notice, that von n ay
know wlmt It is. Bring your liceim to
•cacti !• is ex pec tad that there will be a
loll turnoitl of ibe 'murd.
If. C. t CO (JOINS, F, M. O.lNN,
l! S. C. Pre-idcnt It. K
J .......
Wlirk the party or men that effec'.- paper, you know.
The Electric, or
Texas Gypsum Cement
is glirniileed to mend u greater variety of
articles ami hold stro iger tliau any other
cemenl ever Invented. It will iu mil leatli-
ur, old mv, gins-, wood, niarb'e, stone ami
Is stronger wheio mended tliau elsewhere
It |s a household necesity, and i 1 you t ry
itoaccyoa will never be without it iu
the house. Agents wanted. Slate and
county rights lor sale, Ad Iress f r circu
lars, the E eetric, or Tex is Qvpsum Ce
mem, Co-. 85 Decatur sire.!’, Atiantn.
tSTl'IiU c ni'-nt look the prtmluin at
the erstoll exposition.
Gen. U. S. Grant lost his moth
er the Iltn inst., a: which we bow-
in sorrow.
GKOBGIA. Pnnlcling County.— The
pc llion of W, A .1. Leu showutl, to Hie
oou’t Hint lie Inis fully .Uncharged the
tril-t reposed in iiiin ns gna-iliim i f J. <).
Tee toiior heir ol 8nmpso.i la’c, deceased
and pray* Hie court Idr cita'ion to issue
calling ah persons tosbow cause why lie
should be discharged, and rec.i ve letters
of dismission from his guardianship.
This May the 7.h, 188.1,
T. t, DtNAHAN, Ordinary.
Georg", l'au'd na Coiinly -Z- p
8inilh. rcsidiug'll the rtritc of Geoig:a
having applied 'o l-e uppoinled gnardulu
'f the persons ami ' Ik- properly ol II. J.
8nnth, Richard Smith, Sample! Smith,
•hi iy Smith. Franklin smith and Jack
son Smith ..lit niltier* rcsidng in s U |,|
countv. This is to cite all persons ron-
ei mod to show cause a - , the next term
of the court alter the cxpl radon of thirty
days from the pnlrtioatlou of thia uo'ice
if any. why Z. T, Smith shon'd ins be ap
pointed gnnrdtau of the person and prop
erty of said miners. Given under mv
bumf aril ullUinl signature This .May
O'.hlSSa T G HUNsvG.'N,
Gidtcarv.
Dr. Wm. C. Coimally,
Practicing PltysfcitiB it aV the depart
ments of mcelei'C and surgery. Amp y
supplied with nil rccissurv means and
app lances lor the relief aud cure of suf
fering humanity.
Office a the Dallas di ng s'ore. Resi
dence nppo'ltc Christian Hotel. Alwny.
natty for tin y, juu'v 2'i-tl
Mere Popular than Eyer!
'J.lie fiocont Improvement*
MADE IN THE
White Sewing Machines,
Atlil* much to tho
Many Excellent Qualities
OF THIS
SUPERIOR VsflCEIFE
It is an especial favorite of the I*
iiirs, tailors and others who uso thom
lor the many advantages ft possesses
over nil other sowing inncltines.
l-herv Whl.B Unchlne |* wa-iiinirti Ifte years
d it writ en w.nan'y given in m,-It pmVlm-n
r. I lie pill).Ic are solle'led to cxiimIhc them
') tore Inlying a machine
-tie and Retail Dealers, 59 Blond St.
A>m? Furniture Store !
WIt. kSTRIOKLAND.
I wi I sell you Parlor Olinndier andI dining nsmt lurultura at tower price* tor
ca*ll Ilian Imve ever htcujtt'n nial III Dalfci-. >ovli prie s lor
I- x i mi no no clock of bedsteads and mattrowc*. I.u'cst Imoroved soring
Mutresses <mlJIU IJ1 '' Usl l ' A ‘ ,S UtVTTHJiSSEsf Uct cotmn top
SAFES! v
SAFES!!
SAFES!!!
Perforated: Tin and Wire. Best make. Low down for tho money.
MUSIC A L I N S T R U M E N TS,
Such as Acordions Hnrmonictis. And the Litesit thiug out an-r
c tld can play t«, 1HK ORGANE1TE. Yon put in the notes «»
one end and the mnstc comes out at the other. Come and eee them.
Oil ROMOS.
1 .ovely land senpos, every parlor should Ittivc them.
S T o v i : 8, 8 T O X E 8, 8 T O X E 8.
t£ir I BUY’ FOR THE CASH AND SELL FOR THE CA-H.
1 handle the New Improved Singer Sewing Machine.
Ho.tee you sa e the tariff on time prices. Call and see me at mv
neW8ton(1 > AY.R.STRICKT.AND 7
DALLAS, 'ga.
PniihUug SheriirSales.
Will be sold Oil the tlrsl Tuesday in
Jure next, at the Court-House In said
enmity within the legal hours of i-a'c, 1
the following properly, to wit.
Thirty netcs, more nr leu; of Int or 1
“tnl Na. 700, In the third district and
third section of Paulding county, said I
land levied » as the piope ty of M. L
Turret to satisfy an ex. cuth c issue I ftom
the Jnstiees court of 8.12nd District, O
M. of said county, in favor of J. A.lootc
against said M L. T rnee ami J. If oitns.
Lew made n id re'u tied to n ehy A. til
Hie! ey, L. C. Tli s May l-t, 1 8:1,
HP. II.vuaN.
laejiuty 8hei iff, ;
8TATE OF GEORGIA, P„„ldin,
Oettmy.—To nil Whom.-it ,„„y (:„, icc r.;
We hoii bv give noline Hint wn will npplj
to the N ivembnr.id|ouj-ne(l term of tin
Ltglsluturc. which meet* the IIr*
Wednesday In July next, to have a lint
passed to prohibit the sale of Intoxlcatiiu
ll'ltioi s lii n"j (|tia itlties fa the county on
Paulding.
G. H. Spinks,
P. M. Cahtek,
T. A. Foote.
ct aL