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Paulding New Era.
By JAMES BRM'KKNRIlHiK ft f«.
DALLAS, GA., MAY 30, 1883.
It ia very kind and fatherly in
the Constitution to give the cot
ton tompresa men, and the deni
ed* I* the staple of Savannah a
eolnmn lecture about their
naaghty ways. Usually tne evils
resulting from all such short
sightedness as is averred by the
Constitution man to the business
interests of a city as large as Sa-
correct themselves.
A Pensylvania man has applied
fir a pension because he I»4 a
tooth during, the war. He d»ea
not appear ‘ to have lost any
"ahoelr anyhow. Next thing we
know men who lost their charac
ter duriug the war will apply for
[tensions.
Let ns recuperate a little ere
the passage of this latter clause
as law, or else the country will lw
more baukrupt th»n Turkey at the
end of the late Russo-Turkish
war, or Arnbi after his adventure.
More Pine Oats.
Mi. 0< o. W. Ragsdale, of Dal
les, obtained from the agricultu
ral department about one half
piut of "Burt" oats, and sowed
them apout the 6th. of April, 1881,
surd the yield was thirteeu bun
dles, wkihh made one bushel.
The following February,16th, 1882
this bushel was sown in a peach
orchard, thin land, near residence,
subject to (he depredations of
calves, chickens, etc., anl about
the first of June the crop was
harvested, and what from all los
ses were saved measured exactly
forty-ive bushels. Mr, Ragsdale
says they are entirely free from
rust This is a good record. Mr.
Ragsdale is now mowing his clo
ver and grass, which looks as ex-
hubsrant and sweet as any clover
of a higher latitude. Any farmer
of Panlding county, or any other
county of North Georgia, especi
ally where there is a trace of lime
in the soil, can make clover and
grass unto independence, Try it.
It only costs a mere trifle compar
ed with the amount of labor ex
pended in cotton raising.
All the gush about the Democ
racy eUcting a President next
year is as silly as it is too previ
ous. Such confident assertions
from the foremost men of the par
ty and press have heretofore en
thused the masses too ea ly to
hold out until the proper time for
enthusiasm and work, and the re
sult has uuiformly been, first in
difference and next defeat. While
the opositc party have been qui
etly and industriously, liko beav
ers, undermining the beaut : ful
and glorious super structure, the
air oaatle, and like the air they
have proven too transparent to
support even a thought with men
who figure more and en huso less.
We offer the present attitude of
Tammany as an illustration. Be
hold how it ia p ssible for one
acrnpulous man may be made by
pircnmatances the very pivot up-
*ou which the whole thing may
turn, for success or defeat. Were
the general elections of the s’aies
to take plans this (all, and a
President to he .sleeted, it ia reas-
MMfde io aay the pu y would
■Weep (he country, but not so.
The election for President ia yet
eighteen months off, and who
knows what a day may brir g forth,
Who knows what contingencies
may arise? Whether there are
any more Gniteau’s. What fohn
Jtelly’s fancy may prompt. What
the Irish question may yet de-
galop. How the n*gro question,
BOW absorbing ihe minds of mauy
fnstf<iniauB may result, and wheli-
nr w« are to have au< ther Demo-
eratia Congress that will disgrace
{ '(self i* thn eyes,of its own party
»y rashmwa and folly, especially
upon the grea est present issue,
the tariff. Wheth-r the right man
js nominated, who when elec ed
has the gum in him to claim, and
[lie grit in lijm to hold tho office
regardless of the returning boards
—but wa shall see. At present
the current of pivil liber y seems
tp look democratic ward, for the
ship of state that rides upon its
bosom ever and anon,
A wJViiitig to rmr merchants
who don't advertise: An Eastern
merchant, who never advertised,
was found lying dead on the coun
ter in his store reern ly. It is
thought the body had been there
several days before being discov
ered,
The above will not apply to the
raerchnnts of Dallas. We send
out the New Era better sustained
by local advertising, in propor
tion to the space we have, and the
business of Dallas, than any pa
per which cornea into our office—
so. And just here we will take
occasion to say we are compelled
to add a quire or so of paper ev
ery few weeks to our already
handsomo young list.
BRUIN AT HOME.
The | .adie’s Memorial Associ
ation of Thomasville proposes to
take stops at once toward raising
a fund to be devoted to the pro
posed monument to Georgia’s he
ro dead, whose remains lie at rest
in the Confederate cemetery at
Winchester, Virginia. A festival
at an early day is among the
probabilities.—Sav. News.
Let the monument fever sud
denly subside for the present,
and let ns pay attention to those
more pressing matters at home.
Suppose the money taised for t’>e
monument first be appropriated
to the redemption of almost ex
tinct monnds, and indeed cemete
ries occnpied too by the brothers
of those over whom it ia propos
ed to build a monument. The
wild brier, the thorn, the thistle
dead leaves, (fit companions to
the silent occupants underneath
the sod) and broom sedge, (em
blem of forsaken and forgotten)
meet the eye in many the city of
the dead of the poor confederate
soldier. And it is of your fathers,
brothors and sons, who sleep in
the graveyard at Marietta, Ga. we
now esdecially speak. Notice to
its sadly neglected couilition,
having been called by that ster
ling paper, the Marietta Journal
Oar rising generation must learn
that there are threo kinds of sol
dier’s cemeteries,vis: The Nation
al, kept up by all; the southern
soldiers, kept np by a few, and
another southoru soldie r’s ceme
tery that was, but is not now,
hence kept up l>y none.
Panlding Slit-riff So lex.
Will bo sold on the llrsi Tuesday In Ju
ly next, it 11 ho ('unit house, In said coun
ty. within the le^ul hours ol side the lol-.
lowing property, to wit,
One roan sorrel mule about five rears
old, sold mul l levied on as the piopeity
of J. M. fthles, to satisfy an execution
Issued from the Superior court of said
county In favor or Coillm ft Colllus
against sit'd J. M. Ab es,
Also lit the san e l line and place, lots of
land Nos 70.14(1, 147,310,220, S3l, 141,
20") and 3 13, In the ililTd district and
Thirteen Years In active Service!
The lime inflated for ha* not yet expired. Honorable cam petition nevet
hurls iu the war that is it iw beirg waged by merchants, one against another,
I d sire to call the attention of my old patrons rs well as (he pul.iio in
general dial I
CAN AND WILL SELL
Goods as cheap as any man who purports to be doing an honorable busi
ness—that is
DOING AN 110NODABLE BUSINESS,
Otherwise I have nothing to say. My nstre is the style of the olde-t bits!-
ness house in I)alLs and I'have been a constant resident of this county f t
thirty-nine years. The pesple know me. and my teenrd as a bn ine* man
is geneially known. Therefore come to me with “SPOT CASH” and you
will he delighted with the result. 1 keep Family Groceries including Coffee,
Ten, Meat, Sugars, Flour, Rice, etc. I keep canned poo Is includiin: canned'
fish and mackerel, Oysters, Sardine*, etc, P.ckels plain and mixed, Powder
shot and caps, matches and tobacc . snuff and sizars, patent nod standard
medic!' en,
A fine ai d well reltc'dd stork cf C'r- cdeir from Cnxon A Co., of C'inton
*t. Pnteries, Tiinlun, N. J. a supply of'iu from the Atlanta Stove and Tin
House.
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPSl MAKE A SPECIALTY.
In notions, such as hosery, suspender*, corsets, spool cotton, collnretting.
scarfs, etc. etc. I am complete. My drygoods arc from the old and well
estab'ished homo'o‘John Hlvey A Co. I also krep ssddles, leather and
shoe findin ’s and a thousand things too tedious to mention. Come to see me
anil if you dont see what you wunt ask lor it, and when vou come just aay you
want some goods for spet cash and you wtll bo surprised as well as delighted
with the liargains that you will certainly recieve. I defy competition, and ill
pi ices will show up with any one, Try mg.
Your Humble Servant,
F. M. GANN.
HEADQUARTERS FOR LOW PRICES!
ALWAYS LOOK FOR
-THE-
XTSW CASS STORE
N. W. Roberts & Son,
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS,
—AND-
Dealera in Wood Burial 'Cases
and Caskets.
Orders promptly filled day or
night.
Soliciting a portion of your
patronage, we are very truly vonrs,
N.W. ROBERTS A S6N,
Dalias, Ga.
Thompson & Spinks.
Ivy F. Thompson and W~ E.
Spinks have formed a partnership
for the practice of iaw, to be con
fined to cases iu Paulding Superi
or Court, under the firm name of
Thompson A Spinks.
R E. CASON, Dentist,
Ha* permanently located in
CAKTEK8VILL,
Where he,is piepared to do all kind*
of Dental work at prices to
SUIT THE TIMES.
lie will be pleased to see all hia old
Irienda and many new cussoners. If
vo need any deutul work done, call
oti him.
-OF-
RAWLS, BROTHER & CO.
IX FRANK GANNS OLD STANDI
We ini'St cordially invite tho pub'ic to call on i s while in town aaj eaaw*
ine our goods and (rices,
WE HE IIFFERIXm GOODS IT PRICES TO SI ITTIIEII(ROTHES.
IVK CADDY A COMI'I.liTE AND IVEI.L ASgOKrstk STO.K
OF
General Merchandise.
Wt will mnke it to Ihe farmer* in teres', to call and examine our stock off
Hardware and Farming Implements
BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE.
All we ask is a fair trial. Come aud couvince yourself jof the fact that
we are selling good* as
Cheap »## The Cheapest.
We also handle the NEW NO. 7 AMERICAN SEWIXG MA
CHINE, which we guarantee to be the best machine in the market.
We buy for cash and sell for cash, which enables ua to nil at
rock bottom prices.
We will pay the highest market prices for all kinds of country
produce,
RAWLS, BROTHERS & CO
DALLAS, GA.
wu. r, cussuu.il,
PRACTICAL
\V\»KEK Ml) JEWELED.,
AND PROPRIETOR
GATE CITY
SEwixG i\ciii\e imm
AND REPAIR SHOP,
86 DECATUR ST., AT LAN IA G A.
^|J. K* Chastain,
• M.IKtlKACTt.'IIKIt OK
SIMILES, MIWIB, WHIPS,
Itltim.KS AND COLLARS,
Dai.i.am, I’ivuuiw Cotijcrr, Ga.
Repairing a specialty. A good .lurk
of Imml-unide work constant Iv on hand.
Harness Oils kept in stock.
1 I have also added ;i shoo shop to
i."IV business, mill mil prepared to
mnke mid re|Kilr sliiN's In the I lest wurk-
-millke umnner. Give me a trial. Gin
Sonic folk* would say ttmt. th« above
's :i little too mixed np to be very good In
cither of It* departments, and Hint Mr
Cunningham cannot be a very good,
wntahmtikcr Ifhe works oil guns, sewing
much nas, and anything else that come*
along
Now let me say to those who may tn-
'hl d accliou of Paulding vouuiy.Uu. tolvor me with a perusal of thl* that my ex-
satisfy three tax II fas iu avor of ihe stal e | poriciice III watchmaking runs buck over
and county, oiioo,' said II la* vs.I II dims ! a quarter of a century, aud that part «f
and suld lots tevler. on as Ids propeity.
amt one ol said H fas vs C C C iinpbcll and
said lots levied on ns his property,and one
of said d fas vs Mins nod Campbell and
said iota levied on as their property,
NATHAN CGOPEl:, Sheriff-
B. F HAGAN, Deputy Sheriff.
Dallas Ga, May 28th 18S3,
There must be very little going
on in the outside world of tuiffic-
ieut importance to chronicle in a
newspaper, or else our exchang
es don’t catch on to it. Said ex •
changes come to us as spars3 of
news as the Chatahoochee river is
my business Is under my own personal
•lUpervIrlon, and Hint I pro|to-e to do the
best possible work on every lobeulrusicd
to me.
The sewing machine department of my
business Is In the hands of thoroughly
oonipcient wo kmen.and 1 guarantee that
evciy metallic that is repaired at tile G.
8. M Ex. and U. 8, shall be well and
thoroughly done.
Now, if yon have a machine that needs
repairing, send or bring it to u*. and if we
don’t make it work all right wc won’t
charge you a nickel. We also have an as
sortment of second hund machine* that
will do good sewing, which we will sel.
cheap.
The Electric, or
lit".:, r, TexasGypsumCement
accept these things as fav jrable
to the country generally. The
farmer ia at work. Tho whole
sale merchant ia counting up his
seasons business. The retail
merchant is dusting off his shelv
ing and goods, and the small town
mer chant aud cross roads mer
chant and idle professional gen
tleman are out iu ihe shade play
ing checkers. Thus we move on
through the days of lethargy and
ease, aud await impatiently the
moving of the waters in the Tall.
isgursntccd to mend a greater variety of
art'clc* and hold stro.iger than any other
cement ever invented. It will mend leath
er, elilna, glass, wood, marble, stone anil
Is stronger where mended than elsewhere
It |8 n household neecsity, aud If yon I ry
it once you will never be without it In
' the house. Agents wanted. State and
county right-Tor sale, Address tar circu
lars, the K ectric, or Tex ts qjvpsum Co
mem, Co-. 85 Decatur street, Atlanta.
t0'This cement took the premium at
the cotton exposition.
Superinteudant Kline seems to
be very popular, alike with the
people, as well as with his men.
Success to Mr. Kline and our
road.
More Popular than Ever!
The Aeoent Improvement*
MADE IN THE
White Sewing Machines,
Cox. Hammond ft .Massey,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
WILL practice In the Superior Conns of
ringlass ami t'anldiiig count is, Suit
against riilli'ond* mid dclenses of crlin-
uaisu specially.
Cox & Hammond, Atlanta, Gn.
Roirr. A. Massey, Douglasville Ga
GFORGIft, Paulding Conn'v.—The
pel lllon of W, A. .1. Is e slioweth to the
ooui t that he has tally discharged the
iru«t re pom'll ill him a* guardian ef J, O.
lee. minor hull- ol Sampson Lee, deceased
ami prays the court for citation to Issue
calling a'\ persons to-how cause wli.v hr
should be discharged, and rccoive letters
«f dismission from Ids guardianship,
Tills May the 7th,
T. C, DUNAGAN, Ordinary.
Georgs, Faulting County—Z- T
Smith, residing Iu the stale or Georgia,
having applied to l-e appointed gunrdaiii
of the persons and the property ol R J.
Smith, Richard Smith, Samuel b'mitli,
Sa’ly Smith, Franklin smith and Jack
son Smith, all miners residing In said
couiitv. This Ih to cite all persons con-
ci rned to show cinse a*, the next term
of the court after the cxpl radon of thirtv
days froinjlhc publication of this notice,
if any, why Z. T, Smith should not be ap
pointed guardian of the person and prop
erty of said miners. Given under my
hand and otticiul signature This May
9tli 1883 T C DUNaOAN,
Ordinary.
Dr. Win. C. Connally,
Practicing Physician in all the depart
ments of mcciciue and surgery. Amply
supplied with all necessary means und
app'lances lor the relier and cure of suf-
lering humanity.
Office at the Dallas drug «'orc. Resi
dence oppo-ltc Christian Hotel. Always
aady for ilu y. jun ’y 20-tl.
A little son of Mr. W. p. Sewell,
near Gruntv.ille, Ga., while plow
ing in the field near town last
week, turned up a fine gold
watch which was supposed to
have been buried there by some
one during the war. The little
fellow seized if,and notwithstand
ing its long Rip Van Winkle sleep,
in n few moments it was running
—with the boy.
J .1^...
Adda much to the
Many Excellent Qualities
SUPERIOR MAC HIKE
It is mi especial favorite of the la.
dies, tailors and others who use them
lor the many advantages it possesses
over all other sewing machines.
Every vv Dice Miit'liiiie Is wa'riinicil fl7e v.ara
" "I wr,t 'f n W’lrnni'y given In each piirchiu-
r. I lit) public lire so lie‘ted to examine tiiein
> lore buying a machine
ale and Retail Dealers, 5!) Broad St.
New Furniture Store !
WR. STRICKLAND.
1 will sell you Parlor Chamber and dining room tarnltura at lower prices lor
cash than have evor been nturned In Dallas. *
Examine nil ttock of bedsteads and mattresses. Latest inmroved si.rin-
“ ,H 8 '" 8 ' C “ElMrt’tfAfMAND MATTHESSEsf Best L-oltoi*^
SAFES!
SAFES!!
SAFES!!!
Perforated Tin and Wire. Best make. Low down for the money.
M U SIC A L INST R U M E X T 8,
Such as Acordions,Harmonicas. And the latest tliintr out
child can play it, THJ.) ORGANETTE. Yon pnt in t he notes It
one end aud the music comes out at the other. Come and see them.
CH ROMOS.
Lovely lanif scapes, every parlor should have them.
STOVES, STOVES, STOVES.
I BUY FOR THE CASH AND SELL FOR THE CASH.®*
I handle the New Improved Singer Sewing Machine.
Hence you save the tariff on time prices. Call and see me at
new 8tand > W. R. STRICKLAND.
DALLAS. GA.
my
Paulding Sheriff Sales.
Will be sold on the Hist Tlirsdnv in STATF me nrnnn,.
Jer.c next, at the Court-House in said Ceulfy - ~ ’ P ^ WinB
cou my within the legal hoars of
the following properly, to-wit,
Thirty acres, more or le-s; of lot of
l-ml No. 799, ill the third district and
third section of Paulding county, said
land levied-'ll as Hie piopeity of M. L
Tnmet to satisfy -,i 1 execution issued flora
the Jn.tiecK court of 882ud Dial riel, G
M, of said comity, in favor of T. A. 1 oolc
against said M. T racr and J, II oim» 1
Lew made a id icnirncd to me by . Nl
Richey, L C. Tb s May 1st, lifjs, I
B F. HAGAN.
Deputy tiheiiir, i
. - To all Whomclt may Concern;
f* 1 °- We hereby give notice that we will apply
to ihe November adjourned term of the
Legislature, which meets the first
Wednesday in July next, to have a law
rnssed to prohibit the sale of Intoxicating
Illinois in an j quantities fn the county of
Paulding.
G. H. Spinks,
P. M. Carter,
T. A. Foote.
et al.