The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, July 05, 1883, Image 2

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Paulding New Era. Ity JAMES llKKCKKKKIDCK ft CO. DALLAS, GA.. JULY 5. 1883. A Swing Aronnd the Circle. We boarded tl»e train at Dallas last Saturday afternoon (or that most thriving and energetic city liome, and from our observations of the crop prospects nnd the spirit of enterprise 011 the line of the new rjad intermedia's, wt h rewith present to our readers our impressions founded from close observation. Also we made a flying trip to Atlanta via the Borne Express and returned by Why of the E. T. V, A Ga. road The crops cf Paulding County, both off trom and close to the railroad are ih the main clean and thoroughly cultivated, and are now almost generally laid by. Whether Ihmi thorough and deep cultivation, tli" character of the soil. or propitious seasons, it • : ''nVtsrs not, the eppoa-snce of our present growing crops, and the result of th« already harv st ud grain crops surpass anything upon tho line of the several roads OV*-r which we passed, without perhaps it is the oat crop of Polk county, contiguous to tho road. From Rookmnrt, that peaceful little villa in Polk Couuty, mis led down by ihe banks of a beau- .. tiful little stream, and r s ing un der the aegis of a grand oil Ihoantaiu full of slate, the cotton and gross are in deadly conflict, with the beta strongly in favor of the'graea. We wondered where are the forme:s? over the hills «ut of view, or gone to some conven tion. Dry, dry dry, was written upon the faoe of every uill, and t he gentle July zephyrs are not irisk enough to displace the man- . tie of dost that obscures the wont ed verdure of all vegetnti tu. The struggling com blades are twisted into shoe strings, nnd tough ns bear grass. Cotton is sick, with a low type of fever, contracted .like, many other ailments peculiar to human, through neglect and want of pure wa'er and nourish ment. Both may yet survine, but the prognoses is doubtful. Arri ving in Borne upon schedule time, it wad indeed surprising to see so many evidences of thrift in the cit/, though her merchants at this season are in the throes of a laboring ennui. Squatting upon the hills in the very apex of her ordss eyed rivers,' Borne is lookiug forward and backward (mostly baokward toward Forrestville) for a display of what a people can do in the uear future towards enlarg ing her bordois and concentrating many more millions in capitol in her manufacture s aud commerce. Borne is alive if it is close aud sultry, and the mountain city, with its cross-eyed livers, is we 1 organized under a wholesome mu nicipal government, ami in the near future will spread next larg est banner to the breeze iu North Georgia. From Borne to Kingston, np the beautiful vall-y of the Eto wah, following ihe very margin of that placid little muddy river we n< xt. observed. The farming interests in that section are cer tainly looked to with zeal and en ergy and faithfulness. Planters in that vioinity certainly are not accustomed to giving waiver notes for corn, meat and hay, which have been imported from the regi ons of the Ohio and Tennessee rivers. Fins s‘o k.well reined up, with steady tramp along straight r^wa of black sleek corn and cot ton, and in the bright sunlight new hoes wore seen gleam im:, as brawny arms raised them from the rich loam, aud the piiturosqm scenery from river to mountain and beyond made us feel better. The Borne railroad is tbs iden tical trunk line in point of oose anl comfort in travelling that it was thirty years ago, save that by some strange metamorphosis the iron of the trao'c has become thicker from us-, inversile to the natural Jaws of—railroads. Tie ltomc Express leaves for Atlanta most opportunely for the benefit of nay dyspeptic who may chance to be altoard (just after break fas ) The ilip over the road is good exercise. From Kingston to Car- tersville, and to Acw»rth gr aving crops are alsn suffering for rain in a sultry July’s sun, and every days drought is cutting] off tho profits that might h i ve boe<, \ • worth looks just as if she hud turned her back i pon Dallas for getting np * railroad of her own aud claiming her legitimate trade, and has about gone to sloop fiom the rest she is enjoying. At Marietta everybody was down at the depot iu waiting to board the ex) less for Atlanta, for the dual purpose of fleeing the heat of down aud getting some ice beer. Marietta possesses all tbe material advantages of any other summer u»d winter resort, besides which her |>lnn of con struction is exceptional, and with all her advantages not tho least is the refined and the cultivated society that leuds its charm all around. Marietta is proverbial for the open hospitality of her citizens, pure air and oold limpid watei aud—aud—aud—p r e 11 y girls. Dry, Dry, Dry, oh! for rain, a trash moving rain; a day soaker, was the ory all round, aud surely the parched and parching fields gave cause for the refraiu that came back to our ears from Borne to Atlanta, Arriving in Atlan'a wo apologised for having intruded ourself np >n the town, and sol emnly promised to leave on tbe next train, which after five hours and Mire- minuites was made up iu the yard, and after the conduc tor, by the aid of a cop, ejected a very sick, and a very drnuk, and a very beligerent youug man from his oab the long train pull ed out at 8 o'clock f»r Dallas, ut which place, after a very few nn- important incidents on the way, arrived about 10:50 at night, 34 miles iu two hours »ud fifty min- ' Vault* will i>* brick with four Inch STILL IN THE RING. “BED LIQUOR SALOON.” Billiard and Pool Tables. 1 wonhl announce to my friends and the pnbl c generally that t have fully de cided totciiialu In Da lag and cuulluue lhoaa.eor the beat BB AN DIES, WINES, WHISKIES, SODA WATEB, LAGEB, ETC. Ever offered in tliia |Ance, also the u«c of my BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES. Whenever (hr court* tube hold of this matter and decide my business un lawful, thru I am ready ind wi-iin- to clo»e out, uutilihuu 1 shall follow my cuniliihiiuuid privilege, viz: TO’endcavor to- please those who may iecl disposed to patronize me iu my line. I have control ioneiies of nil kinds, Wines, Whiskies, Brandi", Beer, Soda Witter, all mw aud fresh, aud will keep lee always ou hand lor salu. Call and see me at my old stand. W.II CONNALLY, DALLAS. LA. Georgia. Paulding Couniv:—Whore a , Nai'tn Cooper, ad •■ini.trntor of Moses Coopar represent* to the court iu his petition, duly filed and enteren upon record lliat he has fully adminis tered Moses Cooper's estate these are to cite all persons concerned. heirs and creditors to show cau-e if nny they cat: whv snid administrator si cold not be disoltur^ed from his ad in ni«-. trati m and r.ceive <ei>era id dismission on the first Monday in 'eo'emh-r 1883 T. C. DUNAGAN, Ordinary. Ccrirtr; Paulding .County. Where as Nathan Carper, administrn'or de honas non of the estate of .lames Cole d. ceased represents in the o-turt is his po it on duly tied and entered on rec ord that he has fully administered James Cole’s estate, this is Iu cite all porsons concerned heirs aud creditors to show c*u*e if any 'hey can whv said administrator should not be dis charged from his adminis'ration and receive letters of di-mission on the fiist Monday in Hepiember 1883, T. C. DUNAGAN, Ordinary, Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids will be received at this ofllcc until the 18th of July for the erect ion of lire proof vaults In the court house at Dalla*. Paulding Cunniv, Uoorglu. utes.or twelve miles per lmu Our travel was directly through, ontrsciiou im-ks, ««d also »•. ,. ,,, , ,, nor doors. Plans imd sped tic: th3 counties of Polk, Floyd, Bar- ^ , a thl . u „, ce ((f tllu ,, tew, Cobb, Fulton, and Paulding, the nucleus around which re volve tlie searchers for treasure in earth. Th • leading agricultu ral distrio , the focus of attract ion for the energy and patriotism aud intelligence of the people to all tho world outside. But the prospect iu old Paulding for abun- daut crops is by far more prom ising than that of auy other county upon the line of our trav el, lienee we b g you to live in peace with each other, in harmo ny with all the world, aud yet be! grateful that you aro as well off as you are. The rivalry is so strong be tween the Atlanta dailies that onme to our office they will not j lie inthesume mail sack. Some come by way of W. k A- railroid and Borne aud down to Dallas, while others come direct through ou the regular mail trains of the E. T. Y. & Ga. railroad. DALLAS PRICKS CURRKNT. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY BAWLS, BROS. & CD., Fancy Flour, per bbl. Extra Family Family ' eal, per bushel Coru Eggs, per dozen Chickens spring “ lieus Bu'ter perpouud Honey Hams Bulk meat Bulk Shoulders I (Canvassed Peas, white “ Clay I “ mixed I Oats Lard | Syrup, per gallon ! Coffee., per pound i Giauuiatod Sugar j Extra C. j Beeswax i Tallow | Bice ; Grits Muckorel J bbl’s 1 Shad per p uud 700 6.50 6.00 521 to 57 J 52$ to 57$ HI 10 to 16 20 m 25 10 to J 5 10 to 12 15$ to 16 u 70 to 80 701 45 to 50 15 50 to 90 10 to 14 12$ 10 22 05 8 to 8| 3.00 9 THE LIUIII RLWIXti DOMESTIC. Tha’ I R the acknowledged LKADKK IN THE TRADE I- a 'net that ctimiol be disputed. M \NY IMITATE I II NONE EQUAL 111 The Largest Armed! Tlie Lightest Running THE MOST BEAUTIFUL Woodwork! Anil In warranted To be made of the best material To do nny and nil kinds of work. To be complete lu every reaped. For sale by J. B, ft T. A. Foote & Co., Dallas, On. Of Agents wanted lu unocupled terltory, Address DOMESTIC 8. M. CO.. Richmou'l, V». HEADQUARTERS FOR LOW PRICES 1 ALWAYS LOOK FOR -THE- NEW CASH STORE RAWLS, BROTHER & CO. IN FltANK GANNS OLD STAND. We im s’ cordially invite the public to call on i s while in town rad saant- iue our goods sml | rices. v WE ARE OFFERIXli GOODS AT PRICES TO SUIT HI BAID Tim WE.UaKBY A COMPLETE AND WELL ASSORTED 8TO.K OF IOTP 1ILIY TWO OF THE BEST MUSIC BOOKS NOW 1 extant! “SUMS Foil AIL" S“rs and seven shaped notation, of Its variety, 112 arc Subbnth school Songs, abon* 100 pieces are metrical church 'unes, there ii'c 20 A nlhems, w'th aeveial chants rcntencea, etc., uhout 80 Uh-es, vlih -o- Ixa. l uetIs. Trios,etc., for male and fe male and female voices, and Home excel lent mate Quur'etlcs, There are also a good number of Temperance Songs. The book also cumulus Ii2 Hudimuntnl Les sons, well Illustrated, and properly ar ranged lor the use of music teachers III dri 1 practice. Several of the conventions h ive adopted this as one of thpir 8tnr.il- ard Works. Price $01.00 per 100 copies, $0 00 per dozen, a specimen eopv mailed to any address on rcoelot of 7fie In stamps. '•Wildes sheaves" s *„,r;r£ school Book, containing ubeul 80 excel- hint new s unluv school songs nnd very appropriate for Prayer and Praise meet ings, about tori) metrical tunes, six or eluli' Teinpernn.e songs, nnd a few s iort Antli ms for church volun'arics I’ri co $20.00 per 100 copies and $0.0') per dozen, a specimen copy mailed on re ceipt or Ole In stuinos, ’I ho above are tho best uhd cheapest music books ever olle-erl l" the public ler ilicp'ico. Coire-poudence solicited wbh the author, E. I'. FOUND of-Pike County News’’ B rncsvl'o, Ha. General Merchandise. Wt will make it to the fa men interest to call and examine our sloth of Hardware and Farming Implements BEFOBE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE, Ml wo p«k i« a fnfr t'rfol "’ n «wi»° »ind coiiv T nce yoiirmlf Jof tht fart (hat «TF DM* • lilll o.» 11' Cheap •#« The Cheapest* Wo also handle the NEW NO. 7 AMERICAN SEWING MA CHINE, which we guarantee to he the best machine in the market. We buy for cash nnd sell for cash, which enables us to sell at rock bottom prices. We wil pay the highest market prices for all kinds of ooaatry produce, RAWLS, BROTHERS <fc CO DALLAS, GA. More Popular titan Ever! Tlie Aooont Improvements • - MADE IN THE White Sewing Machines, pace between wills, with two vault doors at lime tu itions. can .tli.iiry of I’anldlng co inly, and nlso the oflloc of Bruce Si Murgin'.. Architects, Atliintn, i.», Th s Jme 18th. I 82, T I', DUNTAOAN. Ordinary It STANDS at the Head Adda modi to Ike Many Excellent Qualities OF THIS SUPERIOR MACB7KB It is nu especial favorite of the lit dies, tailors and others who.nse theta lor the ninny adroutsp.ro it possesses over nil other Hewing machine*. rocrv lit e Mncliiiiv Is vaTaB'ed rtrr wan* o d a' written wnrran y glum P, each pmVbir*- r. I lie pub ic arc solicited to examine then «•loro buying u m obi no ,,em uo.cauie and Retail Thirteen Years Dealers, 59 Broad St. in active Service! - ia The Sheriff of Douglas coui.ty come a'ong and gobbled np a wo man upon a charge of assault and ba'tery upon her husband, and placed her(Mrs Jane M. Henslee) in jail at Donglosville. The Star says: “It is said that tears could be scon in jailor Clark’s eyes as tbe li'tle ones bid mama good by ns they tore themselves ossunder. ’ Sh-des of Sumner, Oreely & Co. what of thy boasted phiLmthr ipy? but then all p»r ies are wbi'e. (flfiSBBBfiSSf* SEWING MACHINE CO- (30 UKIIQN SQUARE.NEW YORK ) CHICAGO. ILL.* ORANGE, MASS. . and ATLANTA. GA.- _ -41 B F MATHEWS ife CO, DALLAS, GA- The 4th of July excursion io Atlanta was not*x'eusively patr > nizal by tbe Dallaiites. Too Lot, whew/ The lip'e in listed for haa not yet expired. Honorable camneli’ion hurls in tlie war that i* n beirg wa B edby merchuma. one again.! another. I desire to cull tho attention of my old patron. ,, well aa the not lb, general that I “ * ,IB CAN AWD WILL SELL " ° ny mn " " h ° P0,,,0,,9 l ° h* d,i "« " D honorable bu.i- D01NG AN HONORABLE BUSINESS, Clherivise I have nothing to say. My n.mejia (be Myleofthe olde-t buaf. ness house in Dal'.s and l have been a constant msirfent of ilii. oounm * . hi' ty-mne years. I lie pecple know me. and my lecord as a buriu^l W a« is gene ally kiionn. 1 bereiore 'ome io me with “.SPOT PASH" • ,n * ,, wi" In delighled iiilh l.e re-P-. I k.-ep Fandly fis 11' a iimack t re■*,' Oy s^ei«, Sard I! i*es, tftc, ^ p *c*kel * plain and'^J'lxed*’ snufl ard tigers, patent and ’ alandard .... .. f ^ Crocdei r from Coxon A Co. of Cin.M 1 union, N. .1. a supply of no from the Ailaau SuUe and Tta BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS I MAKE'A SPECIALTY. Jn noiirns, such aa hosery, .uspind.ra. corset* snnnl miim carts, etc. eie. I am eomple'e. Ay dry eo..,!. are P f esinbished house «" John bilvey A (k^Tabo teir^ i **'[ -h-ie findins. and a thou-and thing, too ,«,lk)os .ooMnaioi^ 1 >’ ,,u ''""VT wlmt wu "! ,uk t«r it.and when Xou*«Cju., want some go als for spci cash nnd you will bu surprised »Jm i with tlie barguins Hint yol, will ceriuinly recieve I Hotu •** < ® pi ices will cbow up will. », y one, T ry me! * con, » ,e "‘' an , i« Your Humble Servant, F. M. GANN. I“" and caps, inaichei and tobacc mi ll I el ei s. St. Poterie It u.-o. N. W. Boberts & For sale by Connt.lly & Christian, Dallas, Ga Th, Great Specific for Nonralgia ut tSf'An liuemul Remedy, i untnlnlog no Quinine, Opiain, Clik-rniorm. ( hiorul or narcotic* ol any kind, filal'u ami quick ill Its uclinn_£] Maych* Okkic -- ) I EI BIIUKK, Va April 10. 1810, J MIi-Mts. iltTCili-o.N & Run; Itnltords me pleusuic to lest lly in 'tic great virtues of your •• f eiirnlglnc” iur Hie cine of' neuralgia and sick headache I i* u, c ' be-' lemedy lor '.btse mo-t distressing comp amis l i sveever used, It, shui.II beiu every family iu ihe country. Gl'U. It, 1I|!AD May >r ol'Leesbur , Va. Messis. Ilulcblso.i it Ilia•: I tun luippy to say laut jotr •‘Neil'nigliiu’’ ncted as a s|K’cdlc in my ea* , le levu.g no In an Incriid'ily slim t tune. I won'll advise iillanllu i g from neunilglip-io r- It. Yuura etc’ V. Snu .M D. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, All styles Moulding, Brackets and Balusters made to order. We are also dealers in all styles of Wood Burial Cases and Cas kets, RobeB, Linings and Under takers Hardware, whioh we -will fu-nisli at all hours, day or night, promptly, N. W. ROBERTS A SON, Dallas, Ga.