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LOCAL GOSSIV,
A li tie raiu now aud then
Would please the most of onr
men.
Superior court little more than
• month off.
Annt Nancy Jones comes for
ward with the first cotton blos
som of the season, from her ex
tensive farm on Pumpkinvine.
It. A. Mocks, six miles south
of Dallas sends to our office the
first cotton blossom we have seen.
Wo direct attention to the ad
vertisement of Mr. J. Hammer,
contractor, in this issue. Give
him your work aud you will be
ph-ared in character of work and
prio s
The young people of Dallas are
rehearsing the songs selected for
the coming S. S. Celebration
nearly every evening. Look to
your lanrals y# visiting schools.
Should the seasons continuo
favorable to the growing corn
crops of the couutry ii is predict
ed that the price of corn will not
exc ed 4o cts. pur bushel another
season.
The citizens of Dallas who at
tended service at the church last
Sunday were well ropaid for the
heat aud fatigue of going in the
exoelLncy of the discourse.
Seven large rattlesna es, with
Tittles numbering from six to
nine, have Oeeu killed in the vi
cinity of Braswell within a w ek
past. Ed Prothro sleet s with one
every night,
The new bell for the Methodist
church was shipped from tin;
foundry on the lDth iust. and
Chairman Jim Huberts, of tli
committee says he is exp ctiug
it every day.
Col. Jasper L. Clay, tbe man
of the “iron will”, is in Dallas
aud vicinity with his now Empire
seperator threshing out the cer
eals, and he is making quick
work of it loo, and giving gene a
satisfaction.
Pumpkinvine Sundry School,
numbering nbout 115 in a 1, will
attend the Sabbath Scliou. Cele
bration almost in a body on tin-
day appointed, July 18th. next
Mr. R. P. Gann, Secretary, gives
ns the information. Mr, J ihu
W. Wood is the superiut Jiuluut ol
the school.
Mariued,—Last week, Mr. Ber
ry Burns to Misi Sarah J. Wix,
Pumpkinvine district.
Also, Sunday morning at Soney
Polk County, Mr. Will F. Foote
to Miss Annie Peek. The happy
twain came down to DallaB and a
family reunion at Mr. George W.
Foote’s was one of the features
of the week.
What is the matter with the
bells? Only a few days ago the
bell "f the Methodist church of
Dallas while beiug placed in perm
anent position, W'S cracsed in
ringing it and rendered useless,
and now the Cedartowu Adverti
ser says the same thing occurred
over I lit re the other day at the
Methodist church while tolling
the death of Mrs. Fambroiurh.
Dr. Wellbo:n is in Dallas, and
gives the citizens of Pauldiug an
opportunity to subscribe for the
"Peoples Edition of the Bible,
Old and New Version” the “Ce
lestial Symbol” interpreted, a
most intensely interesting work,
also the latest, cheapest and best
maps of the United Sta es and
the World.
A New Post-Office,—The de
partment has established a post-
office at Braswell station, E. T. V.
& Ga. railroad to the great conve
nience cf ‘he many citizens of the
upper portion of the county. Mr.
H. N. Hagan lias been commis-
sione.1 P. M., and Mr. Ed E. Pro-
tho, the operator at that point, will
act as assistant, Mr. Ha. an is
merchandising, aud by the way,
is enjoying a splendid patronage
at the cew town.
Said Angeline to George; “Dear,
there is but one thing lacking
now to make our hapiness com
plete upon this mundane shore.”
"And what is that, deary, pray?
Only name your desires, ayel ev
en give me the least hint of tour
minds aspirations and my attach
ment for you will prompt me to
obey.”
“Ob, George! it is of another
attachment I speak now, just go
round to J. B. & T. A. Foote &
Coirq any and get me one of those
now Doraestio Sewing Machines,
with all the attachments and my
earthly joy will be complete.
We welcome the r turn of Mr.
Robert L. Rawls to Dallas, from
Hearn Institute, Cave Springs,Ga,
end trust bis short stay with us
may be pi asant. Also our long
time friend, Mr. W. M. Snell, of j
Pulaski, Gl, and late of Florida,
is once more in town to the de
light of his many friends. Take
in the town gontlomen, you are
very welcome.
Home Aoais.—Misses Fannie
and Nettie Robertson, the accom
plished daughters of our esteem
ed townsman, Dr. Snowdon R ib-
ertson, returned from college at
Gainesville, Ga. last Thursday
afternoon. They have been in
attendance at that popular insti
tution for several months. Dr. R.
attended the commencement and
brought them home, where they
were riven a reception and wel
come uiu1ertlieauspic.es of the la
dies and gentlemen of Dallas. Al-
ogetliei the entertainment whs
most recherche in all of its ap
pointments.
Wo call attention to the d ; s-
covery of gold, as announced by
our correspondent from the Nine
teenth, in auo her coin mu. The
discovery is simply a proot of
our oft repeated assertions, viz;
There is more gold, copper, iron
sulphur, etc. in Pauldiug county
than iu any.o‘her county within a
radius of one hundred miles.
What we need is somebody with
the c;-pit ».l aud exp“rieiice to
develop it.
The New Era has been place.’,
under renewed obligations to
that good man, uncle George W.
MuLarty, for his romemberance
of us. By special invitation to
I is happy homo one of the de
partment of lie Era was din>d io
uncomfortable satiety, and unc e
Georg - brought down a fine m ss
ol rousting.-ars to the other, thus
illustrating his knowledge of hu
man nature. Please a man’s
stomach and he will say good
'things about you.
A fine win at crop is now f ,
and the prospects s» for very fa
vorable for nn abundant corn
crop, still Dallas has no mill te
convert a 1 this grain into flour
aud meal. So (nobody is sleeping
over a bonanza on a small scale,
do you hear?
The Mails.—There is yi t a sad
want of concert of action between
the senders and carriers of our
mails. Though there is a differ
ence of 85 miles from this point
to Atlanta by way of the E. T.
V. & Ga. and the W. & A road by
the wav of Rome, still the Atlan
ta mail sometimes comes oy the
latter route two hours earlier thau
direct through, 34 miles. With
the present passenger schedule of
the E. T. V. & Ga railroad it is
to our interests to have the mails
come all the w iy around by the
way of Rome, which reaches
Dallas about 1 p. m.
A forty-horse power engi.'e
passed through Dallas last week
on wheels, going somewhere in
the lower part of the county.
TITEMS FROM THE NINETEENTH
There is much excitement here
over ‘he finding of a nugget of
goldby a sou of J. S. Hesterley |,on
the farm of'Mr. P. K. Leathers,
better known as the Daniel Wash
ington farm. While the boy wus,
plowing the point of his plow
bursted open a rock which called
his attention. He lookYiora the
rock just twolve pennywlights "1
gold. Ho says the rook wls -quitt
ed with it, but being too roliug to
have a knowledge otwhnnhe had
hold of ho carelessly flitew the
lock aray, but has shown his
father a near where it wiM as lie
can. Hestley, before linking it
known to Leathers, lensefl a half
in'erest In the mineral oji the lot
and proposes to go to wrirk soon.
Hestley and leathers seen to be
excited over the prospect I was
at- one of their houses wlnn they
reti rued from church hist Sun
day, und asked them to I ti ll me
wlmt portion of the Sori|itU'e the
preacher used for a text. They
first said he didn't rake any text,
but after studying awhile they ro-
nieinberoii hearing him say some
thing about the Woman at the
well of Samaria I asked them
if they would not have foigotten
about the well if they had not
been thinking about digging a
hole iu the ground themselves.
Everybody seems to think it will
prove a rich mine. Leathers has
refused two or throe times wh.it
tho place would otherwise bo
worth. Hesterley says he won d
not take twenty-five thmsninl
dollars for his sliafu. Would you
not all bo glad if you were like
me, even a forty-third cousin to
one of them. I have shown cous
in Bud much friendship since he
discovered the nugget of gold,
but he p ijs less attention t > mo
than ever.
Corn looks as well as we ever
saw it on thi.side. Cotton a
little behind 1 ist year. Mr. II.
L. Kirk’s family aro all down
with measles but two and they
liav'ut been long up.
W. C. McBrayer, of Har.dson,
though a county liner, has grow
ing in this district a field of the
host corn over grown in this sec
tion. Nineteenth.
First-Class Plastering
DONE TO ORDER.
SPOT CASH" STORE I
(Joi your work doncrly a limn who defic-.
competition, lly m>- whe-e work doc* not
crnck, lly one who run llnirli you r walls
In plaster of Paris u< white as show ami
as soiooi h as glass, lly one a ho Insures
your walls to s ami washing ami held
their i loss.
No while washing evory year needed
1 da n it rente hi ro to underbid any
one. My pricot are die sainu I lie worn!
ever io wit Brown pi isloi lulh mol
one co.it per yard, 06
2 coals 08
3 emits Pknn 10
3 coals gloss 11
Rriek walls one per eont iff lor
walls llydrnhlic conn III Biel calcimine
planer two coals 15 cents per yard
I' it so hard it 'akes die blow of a
a huminir lo hrtnk it and can he used
oiionlsideot miv work aid aland*
IViv*", J. HaMMKU is the only man
in this coun ry who cm I ni.dle pliisur
par’s lit Ids iu sine
For particulars apply at New
Era Office.
Tin* “Living Skeleton.”
The man who was known as
the “Living Skeleton” died a'd
was embnlmedf after having been
exhibited at civ ap museums. II •
is said to liavo weighed 40 pounds
when he di -d, having boon reduc
ed to this dm iclftil state of emaci
ation by long continued dyspep
sia. In his case dyspepsia meant
money in hit pocket, for it kept
him tiiin. People who want to
keep themselves so thin by dys
pepsia ns to exhibit for “1 iving
Skeletons,” ought not take l’erry
Davis’s Pain Kill’ r, for it drives
dyspepu- out.
W 11, excursions do pan > ut
soun tiling after nil. One of tin*
Atlanta party recently excluding
through the Northwestern stales,
rau upon a town called Pullman,
near Chicago, where the Pullman
sleep rs are manufactured, and
found II. I. Kimball mayor of the
town* Lochrau is also tlioro much
of his tl'me a,torn y for that car
company.
»i a 1E OF L EuKUiA, f'au'diti-,
t’oun y.
To ilie ITcuorulfie Superior Court
of said County.-—The peiii.ui of. (J.
VV. Kush, Hugh H. Colquitt, llenn
bunks and (!. D. Forsythe re-prciful
ly showotli llmt limy line nsrtijalcii
theinl'Ives together uud .Tedres to nii-
Ittii) a charier to tl.ein<eive<. their us
ociates, and successors, mil -r -Scoiioii
1676 of the Code of laws of ’Ins Male,
for the purpose of carrying on u min-
i:.g reduc ion i.n l n a.iiifuciimiig bus-
ices* in mining for sulphur, copper,
and other valiiub e me ns, reduc
ami utilize the same, and to maculae-
line lertil zo'8 und other thing* thcre-
•roin, in said county, u,id at such oth
er p'aces in said slate »s tnny from
lime lo time become neoe.-sury for the
purpose nforesaid, the principal office
and place of business being in said
county of Paulding
I lie name of said company lo be
‘The Georgia dining und Manufac
turing Gumitduy.'’
That their c.ipit 1 stock be five
thousand dollars with tlij privilege
of increasing the same lo tl.iec bundl
ed tin usau.l d jliurs, leu per c.-ul of
the or’guml cupi ol being ac uahy
pai I in. 1 hat said charier he gran -
ed for twenty years, w. tii right of ex
tension or renewal. Unit -aid Cornu-
al.oii Jiave pow.r io pmc ase aud
hold property, real and persuml, sue
and be sued, c turret cud lie eou-
tricted with, make by-laws, and to do
nil acts and things neces ui-y lor the
xicution of the purposes of said or
gan Z’ lion. Your petitioners pray (he
passing of an order ami judgment
granting tl i*, their application, and
they and their nssrtpiaies and success
ors be incorporated for the purpo os
as herein set forth, and petitioners will
ever pray, eic.
D. FORSYTHE,
Ait'y for Peiiiiuners.
I Certify that tbo above anti forego
ng is a true and correct copy of .lie
original, and of the miiiu.es of the
court of file in my office. This June
21 st 1883. \V. I. PAIN,
(J.crk f- ui crior Court, PouldiugCo-
Liiilics dressed and nmlressod
lints at from 10 to25 cents at
Frank Gann’s
The SUMMER COLDS and
Coughs aro qulto as dan
gerous ns thoso of
midwinter.
But thoy ylold to the same
treatment and ought
to bo taken In
time.
For all dlseaoos of THROAT,
NOSTRILS. HEAD or
BREATHING AP
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Miller
Is the SOVEREIGN Remedy
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J. J. PAYNE. D VLLAS, GA. J. M* STONE, SMYRNA,
WADE WHITE,MARlETrA.OA.
J. J. PAYNE & CO, DALLAS, GA,
Invite the people nf Panldlng ami surroundingmuitlcs to oall ol
“SPOT CASH” STORE
-AND EXAMINE THEIR LARGE StO K Of—
DRY GOODS. CLOTH
ING, SHOES AND BOOTS,
NOTIONS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, 'ETC.
Wo make a specially ol HARD* ARE AND, GROCERIES, Ut
arid soli for cash, aud consequently are enabled lo give tlw beT
“Others May Imitate—None Can EqiiaP
It is easy for any man to claim thu his prioea are the lew«t. TImmMU
like to know how one man cun underrell all others, We ate the ealy mww
chains hi Hu las that muke that iiiowing. Here Is the argUMeui*
HSr Wo sail for “SPOT CASH." No goods leave oar iton HR
paid for. Wo therefore have no percentage of losses on bad eulea-
ers that we must make up on good customers. We sell at herd —
prices for SPOT CA,sH,. u 0f *
Como and see for yourso eg.
J. J. PAYKK A CO-
“Spot Cask*'Mas*
The E, M Birdsall Manufacturing Ca
AUBURN, NEW YORK.
J%\ ft. Roberta Sf Son,
.!GE.rT8, Dnttme, Ga.
\Vn sre the agent* of the above extensive Manufacturing fawsaaT m
offer nt manui'actuiers prices
ENGINES, SAW MILLS AND OTHER
MACHINERY OP THE I ATE8T AND M06T IMPROVED
PATTERN.
\Y E arc using nl our mill all engine of iliolr make and invite a
in-pom ion ol it.
Call on us nod get full particular* at to me,in, prlose, terms, ate.
N. W. ROBERTS A Soil,
Dallas, Ga.
I AM SOLED! I Pay Cash For My Goods!
Get off all discounts allowed merchants.
HIVE Ml Mill, II EXPEW MI lEtl'JgMTIIXt
I can afford to grll cheajver than merchants who bay on time.
Call and Examine My Goods And Get My
Prices. I deal in dry goods.
And keep on hand a (rash and well selected stock of groccrlM.
I Also Keep Medicines.
-i
Cotisscns Compound Honey of Tar.
Cousscns Lightning Linnment.
fablers Buckeye Pile Ointment,
Vermifuge, ete.
Call and see mo and bring your pocket-book. Yon trill find ■
near depot. Yours,
F. M. MATTHEWS
DALLAS, GA.
New Furniture Store t
WR. STRICKLAND.
J
I wi I sell you Partor, Chamber and .lining room furniture at lower
cash Ilian have ever burn at'a-nud In Dallas.
Ex.unlno mi stock of hod.tea,Is and mattres*es. Imtest improved tnrlaa I
tresses, duulrlu aud single HKDsI iOaDS AND MATTUES3KS, Ue.t evtten
Malresses ’
SAFES!
SAFES!!
SAfESni
Perforated Tin and'Wire. Best make. Low down for lb* ■
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Such as Acordions, Harmonicas. And the lateBt thins oaL mam
■■ ’.Tirw v . r
child can pluy it, THJ£ ORGANETTE. Yon pnt in ike notes' «i
one end and the music comes out ut the other. Come end see
CH ROMOS.
Lovely land scapes, every parlor should hevn them.
STOVES, STOVES, STOVES.
Bar I BUY FOR THE CASH AND SELL FOR THl CA>H^M
I handle the New Improved Singer Sewing Machine.
Hence You sa e the tariff on time prices. Call and see me mi
new stand, R, ^TRICKLA Vrv M
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