The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, June 14, 1883, Image 2

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Vanillins; New Era. By .IA.MKS HRKCKF.NR1D0F. & CO. DALLAS, GA.. .TUNE 14.1883. After nil our predictions and announcements of t lie tnorgeing together of the two great railroad systema, vis; The E. T. V. ft Ga-, and the Gould, all of which we gathered from our exchanges and underground, etc., we are ready to acknowledge that such is not the case, and furthermore, if such spoonfull of snltpetre to every half gallon of such mixture will i isure the destruction of the bugs Gardens have been known to bo free of posts by the use of salt petre alone, while t.qnnshes in neighboring gardens, only a few rods distant, where no saltpetre was usod, woro destroyed by them. “?ian" says Victor Hugo ‘ was the conundrum of the eighteenth century; woman is the conundrum of the niiotecnth century.” An Editor adds: “We can't guess were the case it would not ma'e- her, but will never give her up— rially affect ns; so just let them no, never. fix things up their own way, and We'll tell yon the truth about it when we r nn. A lazy boy makes a lazy man just as sure as a crooked saplin? makes n crooked tree. Who over aaw a boy grow up in idleness that did not make a shifthss vag abond when he became a man, unleaa he had a fortune left him to keep up ap|>earances? The great mass of thieves, crimnals and paupers have come to wlut they arc bv being brought up in idleness. Those who cons'itute the business part of a community —those who make our great and useful men—wore taught in their boyhood to be industrious. ITKMH FROM THE NINETEENTH $1.10 WILL MY TWO OF THE BEST MUSIC BOOKS NOW extant! “ (ISOS Flit AIL" The doctors report a good deal of sickness, principally flux. Mr. Thomas McAdams is quite low with it, and Unde Dixon McCol lum died of the same trouble last week. We have commenced harvest ing the wheal crop and find equal to an average. The fine seasons and warm weather are bringing out the corn and cotton crops' Oats on good land are very good. Undo Billie Hcgue has been three days closely engaged filing and fixing three nails to hang his clothes on, as if he expected to stay here a long time yet, tho ugh near ninety years old. There is a man in this section that talked Furnmu much iu the spring, and was going to carry out all his plans, but hasn't got his crop over the first time, so the Furman farm is creating some fuuny talk, Mr. C. C. Embry has just re turned from a visit to his chil dren in Texas, and says no Texas for him. Draketqrn is noted for marble playing aud lteejes mill foi pitch ing quaits. Nineteenth. Contninina W imircx hi iiiiinil and seven slmpeil nutation, of It a variety. 113 sir Satilnith Feliool Hong*. aboil* lOU piece* lire metrical clinrcli luma there are 90 A niliems, with several cIiiiiiih sentences, etw., about Htl Glees, villi So- lus. Elicits, Trio*,etc., for male ami f.-- nmlc and female voleea, and some rxocl- luet male Qmirctles, There are also a co al number of Temperance Konus. The book ubo contains 113 Rmtlmcntal Ler- eons, no I Illustrated, and pio'a-rl.v nr- runifed lor the use ol mils c tcuclicra In Irt lpraethe Several ol'thee»n\e .Ilona li ive adopted this us one of their Stai d- a d Works. I'rlce 10-7.00 per 100 copies, ftl 00 per iloxcn. u B| cc men copy mulled to any address on reoeiot of 7.V In at mps. "6111110 SHEAVES" school Hook, contalnlii!"ub-ut 80 exiel- lant new "limlav school sontts ami very appropriate for Prayer ami Praise inect- lna», about tort) metrical limes, six or eluln Teinpcrttn.e souifs, anda few short Anthems lor church vohintsiics Price |3.’i.00 per 100 copies slid $11 (II per tluteii, a specimen copy mailed on re ceipt o' Hie In s amps. 'f lie above are the best ntid cheapest inu«lc hooks ever olived te tile piddle ler the price. Coirc-pomleiitc solicited wl h the author, E. r. POUND, of "Pike County News'* II-rnesvil'e, Da. STILL IN THE RING. “RED I.Kjaill SALOON." Billiard and Pool Tables. I would announce to inv friends and the paid c generally that 1 have fully de cided to remain In Da'lusuml continue the rae of the best BRANDIES, WINES, v WHISKIE8, SODA WATER, LAGER, ETC. Ever offered in this place, also the use of my BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES. Whenever the courts lake hold of this matter nnd decide my businws un lawful, then I am ready toil willing to clo-e out, uutil than 1 shull follow my constitutional privilege, vix: TO endeavor to please those who may feel disposed to patronize me in my line. 1 hnvo con tec I lotteries of nil kinds, Wine 1 , V'Tiiskiea, Brandies, Beer t «oda Wutor, ail new »ud fresh, nnd will keep lee always on hand lor salu. Call and ace mo at my old stand.' W.H CONN ALLY, DALLAS, GA. HEADQUARTERS FOR LOW PRICES! ALWAYS LOOK FOR -THE- Thirteen Years In active Service! The ti'i e inliete.1 for has nol yet expired. Honorable competition never hurls iu the war that is n.iw beirg waged by merchants, one against another. I d sire to call tho attention of my old general that 1 patrons ns well as the pul.lie in Thompson & Spinks. Ivy F. Thompson nnd W E. Spinks have formed apartiifernliip for the practice of iaw, to bo con fined to cases in Paulding Superi or Court, under the firm name of Thompson * Spinks, The Two Virtues- A Fable nnd a Poem. One day it occurred to the good God to give a party in his palace of azuro. All the virtues were iuvited,but the virtues only, and, in consequeuce,there were no gentlemen among the gue its. Very many virtues, both great and little, accepted the iuvitation. The little virtues proved to be more agreeable and mom courts ouh than the great ones. How. ever, they all seemed thoroughly haypy, and conversed pleasantly with one another, as peyple who are well acquainted, and indeed somewhat related ought to do. But suddenly the good (Jod noticed two fair ladies who ap peared not to know each utliei. { Bo he took one of the ladies by i the hand aud led her toward the I other. Ucorgi". Pnnhling Colony. To all Whom II’may concern. Nit McGregor ofmilil state, im'itur In proper form a p- p led to me. ns the largest ereili'or t | Martha Mef'oiltirs. for permanent ipttira of nilmlalatralieiioii the estateol Mjoilia MeCollor-, In'c of salil connly,'Ills In to cite all pcs -ns singular, the creditors ai d heirs of dnitha Mct.'ollnra to he in d appear -it my ofHee at liio .in v term o' the o"H rt :,f t'rd'naiy of s Id county and sin w cnn-e, If any they cn i, why nerm i ■•- ent letters of uil nlidstrniion shonld not Ihi granted to ... It. '*cOregor on Martini Mcf'ollors estate. Tills the 4lh day ot June, 1883. . T, C. DUNAGAN, Ordinary. SCHOOL NOTICE. “ 1 uhlio School Tenchcrs of P.uld- ing Co.inty are reiMiested to meet me in i'n'lasthird Saturday. June l(5ih. for the purpose of entering into cott- I nets, ote. H. O 8UOGGI NS, c. s c. CAN AND WILL SELL Goods as cheap as any mnn who pur|iort8 to be doing an bonorablo busi ness—that is DOING AN HONORABLE BUSINESS, Ulherwise I Itove nnlbing tosny. My name is the style of tlio oldo-t busi ness bouse in Dall.s and 1 have been a constant resident of this county f.,i ilii'ty-mno tears. The people know me. nnd my teenrd ns u bit iness mnn is generally known. Therefore come to me with “SI Of ( ASH” uml you will hr delighted with the result. I keep Family Groccties ineluHing Coffee, Ton, Meat, Sugars, Finur, Rice, etc. 1 keep canned goo :s including canned fish and mackerel, Oysteis, Sardine*, etc, P.ekels plain and mixed, Powder shoi and caps, matches nrtd lobacc . snuff and vigors. patent t.nd gtuudurd niedlel es. A fine and well sehcidd stork of Cncdety from Coxrn & C'o., of Chiton St. Poieries, li inton, N. J. a supply of'.in from the Atlanta Stove and Tin lli.me. ROOTS, SHOES, HATS ANI) CAPSI MAKE A SPECIALTY. Jn notions, such as hoserv, suspi rnlers. corsets. spiol cotton, coPoretting. scarfs, etc. etc. I utn complete. My ihy goods are ln>ni the old nnd well eslnb islieil lionse o* John hilvey « Co. 1 ul«o keep saddles, linilier mill choc li clings wild a t on-end things too tedious to mention. Come to see me and if you doot sec what you want njk lor it, and when you come just say you went some goods for s|»ct cash and you will bo surprised as well us ueli.di'ed with tli*. bargains tlint vou will certainly rcchve. I defy competition, and in pikes will chow up with any one, Try me. Your Humble Servant, NEW CASH STORE RAWLS, BROTHER & CO. IN FRANK GANNS OLD STAND. We in' st oordially invite the public to call on t s while In towu end exam* ine our goods and prices. WE ARE (IFFERIXb GOODS AT PRICES TO SLIT THE HARD TIMES. WE CARRY A COMPLETE AND WEI L ASSORTED 8 TO K OF General Merchandise. Wt will tnuke it to the fa mers interest to cah and exara : ne our stock of Hardware and Farming Implements - BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. All we ask is a fnir trial. Come aud convince yourself Jof the fact that we are selling goods as Cheap Jis The Cheapest, We also handle the NEW NO. 7 AMERICAN SEWING MA CHINE, which we guarantee to be the best machine in the market. We buy for cash and sell for cash, which enables us to sell at rock bottom prices. . We will pay tho highest market prices for all kinds of country produce, *-, Jr RAWLS, BROTHERS & CO DALLA8, GA. More Popular than Ever* TMe Recent Improvements MADE IN THE White Sewing Machines, F. M. GANN Georgia. Pan.ding County;—Whore ‘ ».h, - ‘ Wl. F. CLXXIXGIIIM, PRACTICAL WATCUUAKK AXD JFWFLER, AND PROPRIETOR GATE CITY ES\YI\G II\GIIIXE EXOIIWGE AND REPAIR SHOP, Cox. Him: mood & Massey, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WILL practice In tint Snperto- Conns of r|uglass nnd I'aulitinu count.es, ' Sirt- ngnlnat railroads and tlcIcustH of crim- ualsn specially. Cox & Hammond, Atlanta, Ga. RoitT. A. Mabhf.y, Donglwsville Ga a , NaH’su Coo| or. ad ■•inistrator of 85 DECATUR ST'., ATLAN l'A G.\. I :e humanity. Mn-es C o pe p tepresenis to the c-mrtj iu his petition, duly filed and en'ero 11 upon record that he li s fully aduiinis-1 So roc folks would suy tliat the above tend Mo.es Coopers estate these are j, „ i; n | ut oo mixed np to lie very g.s«J tn to vite oil persons couoerned. heirs and ; rithor of Uh < |,.,,Briments, nod that Mr creditors to show enu-e if any thev c.mnlnsha.n cauu .t a very good Dr. Wm. C. Connally, Pnu'ticing Physician 'n all tjie depart ments of meciciiic and surgery. Amply supplied with a!t ncctssnry means and app'tauccs lor the relief and cure of suf- Oftlce a the Dallas ding «‘orc. Hesl- dc ice o,ipo-ltu Ciirlsllau Hotel. Always nndv for du y. iun'y 2.*V—tf. j. Oiln, . Adds much to the Many Excellent Qualities SUPERIOR VAC BIKE It is an especial favorite of tlie la dies, tailors nnd others who use them lor the many advantages it possesses over all other sewing machines. Kverv W Id e tlachillc l> nt lamed lire years u d a wrltie i wirran y given I., each pni'elias. r. The puli Ic are Nolle'led to cxatnluu them > 'lore liuylng a machine ii /ffrtooale and Retail Dealers, 59 Broad St. Tenders of Tow Prices! Proprietors J. J. Payne k Co, J, L. GEORGE, We have opened a Goods. N turns; 'Iroceries cat: whv said adniinistiutor si oulil not be discharged from his adnt ni«- trati in nnd receive letieiset ditiuisaino on tho tii.t Monday iu 'eoiO'iilv-r 1883 T. C. DUNAGAN, Ordinary. Co'rglr; Pan ding county. Where as Nathan Cot per. udiniidrtrn or de bonus non of the estate of Janies ( ole d-ceased ropru-nnts to the cmri in his pe it on du'v ft ed nnd entered on rec ord that lie has lull)' udiuiuisterid James Cole’s estate, this is to cite n I persons concerned heirs and ere ilors iu idinw cau“e if any they can win said administrator should nol be dis. churgtd from his adnnnisiialioii anti _ , „ , , . rcteivc letiers of tli-mirsion on ihu fi st Bonet«1'iico, and he indicat- Monday in September 1883, l the first. “Gratitude." turuiuo T. (I. DITNAf T. C. DUNAGAN, Ordinary, 1‘aiihliug Shenlf Stiles. ed the first, “Gratitude," turuiug | to the other. I The two virtues were uuutera- 1 bly astonished. For since the I wot hi liegao, und that was a great while ngo, ihev hud never met before—Ivan Tonrgiui ff. The following is a specific for tho squash bug; To ouo barrel of water take half a bushel of . . 1 i „ ^ • Also at. ihi* »Hn tmicau'l place, lots ol good lieu muuuie, and mix tlior- i BI „t n„s 7n. Uii.'47. ai0. g3i. -.3.. 14 ottuhly. Let stuml, but stir everv - 11 '* un, l 213, In il.u iki ii net amt a1 . q ' a . * ilii'tl Hcciioii «-f I'auUln.ff oounl v, Ua to three Ol foul UliU keop COV- lluvctux ll fa« ill .Iivor ofllu- state eyed to prevent evaporation The , “ lul c.mu'y.rn.eui said «i t.is vs.l it t-uu* u •. . ., , .. , , and said lv,ts levied on as' Ids proiwrti outer it is the better. Apply to and one ol said ft fas vsC (J tainp.-'il and the vines with a coarse sprin ler, “ ll1 hns i.vi.d on as bis pro|K-riy.and one 1 ’ . "I -.d d fl las v- . 1ms apd t snippe t and blit do not use too much ut a said luu leeieilon as tliclr p op. rtr. time, as it is a powerful fertilizer. | cV'iaoIx! 'v'pmy’silei'iff to which we may add tha f a 1 alias Ga, May 2fcih 1 Will lie sttlil on tlie first Tucminy in Ju ly next, at ilit* * ’um l house, in 'aid coun ty. witiiiu the ’fiiul hours ol sa c the to lowiinr pro|KM tv. *.o wit, Oik* roaii sorrel mule about five Years ol«l, said in ii i levh <1 oil n» the p o;>til of .1. M. 4;-) I win Mi'lsfy an execution issued from the 8upi rlo- co ri of ?ai«ll county id f.iv r »i (oiliu> A Loin uaitist su d J M . Ah es wal/hmukcr if he works on gins, sewing much nes, und anything else that come* aIods Now let ine say to those wlin may fa vor me whh it ihtumiI of Mi s that in> ex- |H* r ienve in wiilcliniuklng runs buck over s quarter of a century, and that purl of my business is under my own peiAoiml . upervBioii, and that 1 propose to do the best possible work ou every lob eulrusted to me. • The sewing machine department of my bus Decs is in the !iuids of thoroughly oompe'ent wo I men,and 1 guarantee Mini cvety 11 Acliiuc Unit is repaired ui Liao G 8. M Kx. iui«l H- shall be well ami ^h roughly done Now, if you have a machine that need icpairing, send or bring it to us. and if w« douT make ii wn.'K ail right we won* charge you a nickel. NVe also have an as sortiimnt of second han<l lnacliines tlia* will do good sewing, which we will sel cheap. ughtRunninr newHome The Electric, or ■ Texas Gypsum Cement is gurantctNl to mend a greater variety of ait*c‘es and hold slro.iger than any other «*eine'it ever iiiventc l. It will 111 md leath er, china, g as-, wood, marble, stone and is stronger where mendi ii than elsewhere It js a lious hold ncccsity, and if you try ilouie you will never lie without it in the house. Agents waute«l. S ate and county right for sale. Address fr y clrc»i lars t t!ic Electric, or Tex is Qipsuni Ce men Co-. 80 Decatur sirej*., Atiiibt 1. 1 hi"» Ci-inent took the premium at the cot toll exposition. MANAGER. liirpc r i:il »«•!• . rlietcl slock of goods, such as Dry SHOES! HOES!! SHOES!!! BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! CLOTHING, CLOTHING, CLOTHING. CHEAP! CHEAP!! At tli • lowest cash prices, Buy for cash and sell for cash, and are enabled to give the belt bar^ait s. I invite my friends and customers, and tlie public at large to call on me and examine my stock of goods. I guarantee satisfaction in goods and prices. I sell ns cheap as the cheapest Come one, come all and sec me, I will treat yon right, Bespectfnlly, J L GEORGE, DALLAS, GA. •SEWING MACHINE CO- (mnnr 1 mo n-n h tbi m: i avno i :i -4) CHICAGO. ILL.- . ORANGE, MASS. and ATLANTA. GA.- Ira.i-iiJifej-FJl BF MATTIE .VSA l c DALLAS, G.A CAUGHT a BAD COLD The SUMMER COLDS end Coughs are quite es dan gerous as those of midwinter. But they yield to the same treatment and ought to be taken In time. For all diseases of THROAT, NOSTRILS. HEAD or BREATHINQ AP PARATUS PerryDavissPainKiller Is the SOVEREIGN Remedy ALL DRUGGISTS KEEP PAIN KILLER N. W. Roberts & Son, j CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, . —AND— Dealers iu Wood Burial Cases and Caskets. Orders promptly filled day or night. Soliciting a portion of your patronage, we are very truly yours. N. W. ROBERTS* SON, Dallas, Ga. 11 E. CASON, Dentist, Has permenmlly locsled in OARTERSVILL, " here ho is piepared to do nil kinds ot Denial work at prices to PUl T TH E TIMI-S. i He aiM he p'eao il lo see all hig oM > frit lids and many new customers. If vo in-id any dental work done, call 'ou Iiuj.