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JjOCAL GOSSir.
Go to J, I*. George’* and buy
C lf good*, lie is Ik* leader of
price*
Mr. 0, A. Hamilton, oar effic-
|at agent and Operator of tin E.
V. V. A Ga. railroad at this place,
after a mouths respi e from bis
Ub'<ra baa returned, and once
(non taken up the one of bia ntul-
Mfariona duties.
To the Ladies of Dallaa and
tarroending country.—I am now
prepared to out and fit dresses
gad India’s Wear in the latest style,
and hope to receive a liberal pat
ronage from yon. Resp’y.
Mas. J M. Brooks,
Dallas, Ga., June 6th., 1883.
Died.—Mrs. Turner, daughter
of Mr. B. J. Penn, died last Tues
day at her home at Burnt Hick
ory, and wnehoried at ihe Burnt
Hickory church yard Wednesday
evening at 4 o'clock.
Prof, Pound has organised a
class in vocal music at Dallas, and
will at ones commence the fa
miliar an4 i uteres ting exercises
peculier to the gamut after bis ■ his owu book of innsic.
Original method. It is a science j him every success,
should be
utes, which will certainly be a state,
great step in advauce, both in
time and character of the mail,
especially in rainy weather, as
the papers were often soaking
wet and rubbed iu two from rub
bing on horseback. Another ad
vantage will bo the gain of one
day which has been lost hereto
fore in transmitting mail from
Dallas to Atlanta, and all points
north and east. Tho good times
are coming if they are a little tar
dy.
Rev. Mr. McMnrry, Evangelist
of the Baptist Church, who has
been assisting Rev. J. R. T.
Brown at the interesting meet
ings now in progress at the Bapt
ist church left Dallas Wednesday
evening for an ither field of la
bor. The meeting continued nnto
Wednesday night, and may close
for the present,
Prof. E. T. Pound, Editor and
proprietor of the Pike County
News, of Barnes ville, Ga., bright
ened our sanctum with hii pres
ence this week. The Professor
comes in the interest of a peculi
ar and popular system of vocal
mnsio, aa taught by himsnlf with
Wo don’t want
, child
left behind. Come one; come
all; young and old. Wear budges
aud bring baskets.
Committee:—B. F. Payne, J. R.
T. Brown, W. P. Wigley, J.
MoKever, Luther Hays, Milos
Norton.
Wjrj
The-New Era acknowledges a
special invitation to the semi-cen-
teuuiol birthday dinner and re
ception of our clever friend, Dr.
T. J. Foster, Tuesday June 6th.
Mnny regrets at our inability to
attend, but we waft onr best
wishes for many more snch annu
al returns, and Providence per
mitting, a like reunion at the end
of the next half century.
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For sale by (Jonm.Uy & Christian,
Dallas, Ga
with which every one
Until acquainted.
Our farmers meet you .-smiling.
Tit* refreshing showers, together
with the vary warm sunshine,
gives life and animation to all na
ture of the vegetable kind. Cot-
ton is feat coming out of the
kiako, had corn expects to be let
-atone both la the future and iu
Dallaa.
Prof. Mil D.Wheelen will give
a publfe bxamiiiHtion of his
rehooTpTto^tess in their studies
for the peat few mouths some
time aoou, aud no doubt a very
creditable showing, both to teach
ers aud students will l*n ut.ule
] ,«t all attend. The school is at
New Hope, upon the famous bat
tle ground.
Biot Ykt.—Uncle fohn Hollis,
one of the levelnst headed farm
era of Paulding county, not to be
outdone by any previous display
of fine tall grain by anyone else
brought into our office a sample
of rye from a patch that was sown
in tha mar of his barn aud sta
bles, and without manure. The
•ample shown us measures ex-
hctly eight feet, which is the tal
lest fye on record
DlRD.—Tuesday morning lust,
about 8 o'clock, Mrs. Lucy Gold
en, formerly Miss Austin, daugh
ter of David Austin, and wife oi
Mr. John Golden, of California
District, of this county, died af
ter three or f -ur weeks great suff
•ring. Mrs. Golden leaves a sor
rowing husband, mother, relatives
and many friends to mourn iter
loss, but they f el that their loss
is hsr great gain.
Tbs meetings which have been
protracted at the Baptist church
under the direction of Rev. Mr.
Brown, assisted by Rev. Mr. Mc
Mnrry, since Sunday night last
' Continues with unabated interest.
Rev. Mr. Brown is a zealous pas
tor, anl has Lis ch rsh under
good discipline, aud withal is very
popular with the masses as
citizen as well as a minister of
the church.
That New Beli,.—Just (before
going to press the sound df the
bell on the Methodist clinreh
seemed to listeners different from
the original sound, and upon in
vestigation it was found to be
cracked from the rim a distance
of ten or twelve incites upward.
To return it and g t a new one
will require several days.
To all Whom it may concern.—
If you so will it, and put your
shou'derto die wheel, aud in uni
son of thought and word, and ac
tion, citisena yon can soon have a
new Masouio and Odd Fellows
Lodge, a Fire Company, a com
plete business square and not a
vacant lot, and nil the trade from
a radius of ten miles turned to ward
Dallas, and litany o her teinpiral
blessings. Try it. *
Died.—In our last week’s is-
Htte we annnnnced the favorable
condition of young Mr. Cha ley
0 irter, who Lad at ilr-t tint been
prostrated only about « ven or
eight days with that fell destroy
er, typli id fever; but later, as he
approached the cricis it was evi-
tent to his family aud frieuds chat
his system was rapidly yielding
to the disoaso, and on the twenti
eth day, or lust wees, poor ex
hausted nature gave upYlie strug
gle, aud Charley passfed away
peacefully into the Great 'Beyond.
It is sad indeed to see % young
mnu whose prospects in life wer
so flattering cut off in the very
flower of his youth. The New Era
offers its sympathies to the be
reaved family.
The little infant of Mr. J. J,
Poore, who lost his young wife
recently, also died Sunduy last
and was buried Monday.
Mr.'H. C. Holcomb, who has
been occupying the position of
•gent and operator during the
month’s vacation of Mr. Hamilton,
|»turned to Rockmurt Tuesday
•ffeftt.ion to resume the position
b» >mporari)y gave up to ro
ll <# Mr. Hamilton during the
iattsrv absence from Dallas. Mr.
ffaleoiqb made a friend of every
«wi« with whom he had dealings,
•id many the regrets at his nec
essary leave to take his own
once more.
A Sad Mlsfotane.
Tu sday morning,the 29th nit.,
about 8’oclock, Mr. Joseph Baker,
living in the viciuity of Raccoou
Create happeuel to the misfor
tune of having his house and ev
erything it contained burned up.
Mrs. Baker had but recently
closed the house, and taking her
little ones in hand joined her
husband in the field some dis
tance from the hsase, and soon
the elements in the direction of
the house iudioated fire, and har
rying back with hit faithful yonng
wife found that the omiuous low
ering clouds of smoke arose from
h -ir own late happy comforta
ble home, Everything was razed
to the level of the ear>lt. The
fire had gained sneh headway be
fore they reached h- me it was
impossible to enter the ho use for
the purpose of reseneing abythirg
in the shape of furniture. The
door, which had been olosed by
rs. Baker only a few moments
before, was found ajar, and Mr.
Baker, running into the house for
the purpose of bringing out a
trunk in which he had placed
away over forty dollara of his
bard earnings, found the trank
burst -d open and money aud most
of the con'euts gone, He only
saved his old pocket book, con
taining about one dollar and filty
cents, which was on the mantle.
Thus a poor honest industrious
man in n few minutes is msde to
experience the total loss of cvery-
tliing. There was no insurance.
The neighbors and every one
should aid in this hour of sore
need, aud <lo so not grudgingly.
The New Era off rs both sympa
thy, and more—substantial help.
Le. others do likewise. Mr. W.
\1_ Moodey is our informant, ho,
fives nearTiv
STATE OK UKOH0IA, P.m'dliiu
Couinv:—Wili-read J, M. Wiitaon, exec
utor of I K Mill Hi lepre-rnt * to tin- court
In lit- petition, Italy It'nl mill eniereil on
rero'il; thut lie liar Hilly administered
I K Smith’ll istate, fine la the-eforc to
cite dll pcreoiiii coMCcnictl, helm anil cml-
llore. to n low c -UNO, If any tliev car. why
*»ol eseuutor aliouiit not lie tllHclntrircil
from li'-execiitoralilp anil le.elve lul'eis
of ilhnnia*lon on Ihe rir*t Monday In
June next. This March the l«il 188)1
T t! DUNMlffN,
Oral nary.
Thompson & Spinks.
Ivy F. Thompson and W E.
Spinks have formed a partnership
for the practice of iaw, to be con
fined to cases in Pauldiug Superi
or Court, nnder the firm name of
Thompson A Spinks.
R E. CASON, Dentist,
Ha* permenenlly Incited in
0ARTER8VILL,
Where he k ii prepared to do all kind*
of Dental work at prices to
SUIT THE TIMES.
He will he pleasrd to *ee nil hi* old
Iriend* and many now cumo'iier*. 11
vo need any dental work done, call
on him.
lives near tiy.
DALLAS PRICKS CUUHKNT.
COltnECTED WEEKLY BY RAWIA, BKOH
A CD.,
The New Era has been inform
ed from several sources that mail
cars will be pat on the E. T. Y.
A Ga. railroad of this division on
the 15th- inst. aud we will get our
mail henceforth promptly every
afternoon at 2 o’clork and 45 min-
The Sunday School Celebra
tion for the Couuty of Paulding
will take place Wednesday, 18th
day of Jolly, at Dallas. Every
school in the Couuty is invited
and expected to com>-^ The fol
lowing schools have already re
ported, the two Dallas schools,
(Methodist and Baptist,) Burnt
Hickory, Harmony Grove, Mor
ris’ School House, Norton’s
Chapel, Mt. Tabor, Nebo, Flint
Hill, County Line, Woods’ Chap
el, Yorkville, Allgood’s an
Smyrna, fourteen in number.
This will make at least one
thousand scholars. The Protest
ant School and Mt. Zion and
o her schools are expected, and
still other places ought to organ
ize schools at once aud report to
the Executive Committee. Let us
have at least twenty or twenty-
five schools that day. It is a
County movement, aud unsecta-
riau. Synopsis of the Programme:
fiiteen minutes to each school, in
which they will sing, speak and
read essays, (everything mast be
short) ; A! nsic, by the band or
organ j Orators nf ihe Day. who
wM be distinguished men oj the
Fancy'Flower, per bbl.
7.00
Extra Family
6.60
Family
6.00
eal, per bushel
52} to 67}
Corn
50 to 55
Eggs, per dozen
13
Chickens spring
12} to 17
“ hens
20 t<> 25
Baiter per pound
12} to 17
Hams
15} co 6
Bulk meat
12}
Lard
15
Syrup, per gallon
50 to 90
Coffet>, per pound
10 to 14
( jiranulated Sugar
12}
Extra C.
10
Beeswax
25
Tallow
05
Bice
8 to 8}
Grits
4
Mackeral \ bbl’s
3.00
Shad per pound
0
Tk. Omt Spoils far Immlfla u* , mf»ik«
1ST An liiterunl Hi-.mily, Containing no
Quinine, Opium, Chloroform, ( hloral
narcotic* ol an, kind. Safe and qu lek
iu It* action JS1
M a Yens Ofrick >
Irksiiuhe.Va April 19. 1879, ,
Mk*bub. Hutchison & Bu i; It afford*
me pi CUB uie to testify lo the great virtue*
ol your “Neiiralgino” for 'he core
neuralgia and sick licadiichd. It Ih, Ihe
he-1 icmedy for -lieac most dl.-trc»niu
complaint!* I lo-veevur used, It bIiou
be iu evirj family in the country.
Uko. II, Head
Mayor of Leesburg, Va.
Messm. IlnlchiBon & Hu 1 lam happy
to Buy that your -Neuialgiiie' 1 acted a*
Bpt'Cdlc in my case, le icving me in uu
incienibly short lime. I would advise
all sulfu-iiig Irom ueuralgine to tiy It.
Yours,etc. * V- Sims, AI. D.
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SPOT CASH” STORE!
J. J. PAYNE. D \LLAS, GA. J. M- STONE, SMYRNA. OA
wade white.marietta.ga.
J. J. PAYNE It ca, DALLAS, GA,
Invite ihe pcop'e of Putildittg and gufiouiiiiingeouniie* tn call at \|pa
“SPOT CASH” STORE
—AND EXAMINE THEIR LARGESTO K OP—
DRY GOODS. CLOTH
ING, SHOES AND BOOTS,
NOTIONS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, ETC.
Wo ntako a specinhy of HARDWARE AND] GROCERIES, buy
and mil for cash, aud consequently are enabled lo give the best bargains.
^Others May Imitate—None Can Equal"
It i* easy for any man to claim that III* price* are the loweat. ThwpnbliS
like to know how nne±nt«u can untler.ell all other*, \V«i-re the only n.er*
chant* in Dallas that make thal/lit>wing Here i* the Stguraeut*
K* Wo sell for “SPOT CASH." No goods teaVe onr Eton till
paid for. We therefore have no percentage of losses on bail enstom*'
ers that we nitiHt make up on good customers, W« sell at hsrd*bitl
prices for SPOT CASH,.,9$
We are the agent* of the above exteneive Mauufuctuiing Company, S*
offer at manuTactuier* price*
ENGINES, SAW MILLS AND OTHEH
MACHINERY OP THE I ATE8T AND MOST IMPROVED
PATTERN.
Como aud eoo for yottree ,
J. J. PAYNE A OO^
“Spot Cash" Store
The E. M Birdsall Manufacturing Co,
'AUBURN, NEW YORK.
,Y. If. Robert* Sf So*,
JtGEJTTS, Dalias,
* t‘~ . •.
* V** ■
WE are lining at our mill an engine of their make and invite s
intpeotiun ol it,
Call on us and get Dill particulars a* tn mot'll*, price*, term*, etc, .
N. W. ROBERTS <fc Son.,
Dallas, Ga.
■j’i.
I AM SOLID! I Pay Cash For My GoofeL
Get off all diHconnts allowed merchants. ...,»
i mvt to rtoiit, iv vm.vcES mt ittuv vomivs
I can afford to sdl cheaper than merchants who buy on time.
Call and Examine My Goods And Get My
Prices. I deal in dry goods.
And keep on hand a Irish aad well selected stock Of groceries.
I Also Keep Medicines.
Coussens Compound Honey of Tar.
Coussens Lightning Linamout.
fablers Buckeye Pile Ointment,
Vermifuge, etc.
Call and sec me and bring your pocket-book. You will find me
near depot. Yours,
F. M. MATTHEWS
DALLAS, GA.
J .»
New Furniture Store !
WR. STKKJKLAND.
I wi:I *ell you Parlor. Chamber and dining ro<.m turultur? at lower prtcea tor
cubI. Ilian luivu ever been ntia'nud In Delia*.
Examine rnv stock of beditemls and mattrcx*e». Latc*l improved sprisa mat*
l.rcBBeB, double and single KEDaI'EaDS AND MATTUESHEH, Uc.t cotton top
Matreasca
SAFES!
SAFES!!
SAFES!!!
Perforated Tin and Wire. Best make. Low down for the money.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Such as Acordions, Harmonicas. And the latest thing out, any
cliild can piny it, TH]£ ORGANETTE. Yon put in the notes af
one end and the music comes out at the other. Come and see them*
CII. ROMOS.
1 ,ovely land scapes, every parlor Bhouldliave them.
STOVES, STOVES, STOVES.
I BUY FOR THE CASH AND SELL FOR THE CASH,®*
I handle the New Improved Singer Sewing Machine.
pew
Hence you sa’.e the tariff on lime prices. Call and see me at mv
w stand, W.R. STRICKLAND,
DALLAS, UA.