The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, July 05, 1883, Image 3

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JiOCAL GOSSIl*. The check board ib an unknown factor in the science and busineA* relationn «f Dallas merchants. The festive drummer doth con* tinne to put in his numerous ap pearance upon the square. The rights are cool from the hour that graveyards are suppos ed to yawn until aurora in the east warns us : opr pare for an other sweltering day.. The applies-ion for charter for the town of Dallas will be mode to-day (5th) by Hr. Bitch, Why do you not organise a municipal government and be in readiness. 8uch a course would give char ic ier to the town. All the organized Sunday Schools of the county are expect ed* to be p esent at the forthcom ing celebration. (July 18th.). Let nothing deter you on that occasion Dome out one end all; there is an open handed welcome in store for you. Mr. 0. A. Hamilton w»s called away sudden!' last wees to the residenc - of his father at Monte zuma, Qa., on account ot the se rious illness of his sister Ida, who, we learn from dispatches, hod died ere he arrived. Dikd.—Mrs. Ella Westbrook, . wile of John Westbrook, of the 20th. district, of this county, aged 24 years and 6 months, and h r little baby, Birfy, aged 8 months and 21 days,'both died June 28th. at the homestead. Obdihary’s Court—On last Monday the following business was transacted by the Court of Ordinary: S. R. McGregor gran • ed letters of administration on the estat» of Martha MoCollors, Z. T. Smith, applicath n for guur- d dnahi|>; d sraUsed. 0. D. Mc Gregor,' appointed administr.itu of James Cleghoru’s estate. Ml.Olivet Sunday Schoo’, orga.- niz d about ilir-e moutlis, now h s 87 m mb n s. They expect to at tend the Celebration, 18th. inst, end will sii g for tln ir s> lection ‘‘Lei us Puss Over the River’ "Kingdom isC miing,” and “Come Unto Me.” Border, look over in rnotliei column end find >ho h>w card of D 11 s’s young energetic «nd thor oughbred attorney. Tho first le'— ♦era of his name is C 1. C. D. Mc Gregor, that’s Charley, and die New Era takea plenum in identifying fain in th® face of any business ihui may come before him The New lira acknowledges an Invita tion t'> the 4th of July otuner that was i|)vun to many of the lainlly au.l friends by <Jol. .1 H. Weaver and his estimable wife. Many the regret, that we've chok ed down at not being able \n be present, The otintn cum dignl ta te of the Col on nuch occasions contrasts won erfullr Witolds style upon the forum, Wi h we hud been there. Some thoughtless teckless mis creant threw a green wuluut against the window of one of the coaches of the down passenger train last Mouday while speeding along the road in the vicinity of Austell Junction. No damuge was sustained further than crash ing the window and frighteniug the passenger*. We have been informed that th->re has unfortunately sprung up a feeling of strife and some bitter.te«* between our Sabbath schools, where a spirit of pleas ant and commendable rivalry should exist, especially as it is now but the eve of a grand Sun day School Ce'ebra'ion. It is to be deplored if such things are true, and it is our hope that such is not the cose. All pers ons engaged in the very laudable work of promoting the Sunday School cause should remember that there is no margin for pers onal aurandizement. In other words it sh tuld be the ambition of every one to crucify self to the interests of His cause, no matter what th* sacrifice, Attempted Suicide— A.Tke horrible news of an almost successful attempt at suicide reached the town last Saturday morning, and from the promin ence of the unfortunate man, Mr. Marion Roberts, near Raccoon creek,it was soon noised through out the whole country, The caus es that led to the attempt are in definitely known, though it is be lieved to have been melancholy. During a fit of mental abberra- tion Mr. Roberts drew a knife across bis throat, at p-rating the trachea and swallow, but missing the jugular veins, and after the gash was made he then climbed to the top of a tree and leaped 01- fell out, striking a fence in his fall, where he lay uutil Poisoned Water Tu brink. When the fish died in the river, forty miles above the water-works many people were al rmed lest the defilemeut of the water might extend all the way down. Hap pily there was nothing but what could be remedied by tbe use of something that everybody could procure at a few minutes’ notice, this little -‘something” was Perry Davis’s Pain Killer. New Hope Happenings. Crops are needing rain. Farmers are about d-'ue taying- by. They have (done all they can do towards making a or >p, and now it is left with Him who ruleth all things to send us the found. I necessary amount of rain and Mr. Roberts lost a lovely daugh- J sunshine to insure us bouutiful ter several moi.ths ago, and re- harvests. ceutly a son, which seems to be 1 The health of the neighborhood tho most reasonable hypothosit I >* not 80 R r °d- Severe oolds and for his strange conduct. Accord- ■ ® ux * n abundance. ing to the latest nows that lias beeu iu to-day, (Tuesday)his con dition is .pronounced critical in the extreme. TITKMS FROM THE NINETEENTH Messrs Brooks and Rutledge went seining in Tallapoosa yes terday and caught some three meets in DallaVon the 18th inst, Crops that have beeu well worked look well, but are noediug rain badly. My neighbor, "Poss”, thinks be will get through chopping cot ton by the 4th. and will celebrate the Derlarntion of Indipeudence- We are preparing f >r the forthcoming celebration, wbieli j First-Class Plastering DONE TO ORDER. Get ynnr work doue'd.v a miin who ilcno- c.'tn petit ion. By nt« whcao work tloee not emek, Uy one who^nnflnleh your walla lit pliiw ter o( Purls a- white ae snow it net as ainou, It as plans. Itv one « ho Insures your walls to amnil washing anil hold their j,Ioss. No vwiiit* winking every year needed I <l<> not come here to underbid anv one. .My prices are the Mine the worid over to wit Brown planter lath and ona coat per yard, 00 2 coata 08 3 coat* Skim % 10 3 coats gloss 11 RrioV walls one per cent off lor walls Hydraulic ce'm nt and calcimine plaster twu coni* 16 cents |K>r yard It it no hard it takes the blow of a a hammer 10 break it and cao be used n nntside ol anv work and eland* f**«. J. HAMMER is the only man in this coou'ry whuctu bundle plaster psris at his e For particulars apply at New Era Office. Ladies dressed and nndrossod hats at from 10 to 25 cents at Frank Gann’s hundred fish and two large eels. The dry weather is injuring the crops somewhat, though th.i weather is fine for saving wheat, several threshers are now engig- rd; and will soon clean it all up. The yield is reported as pretty fair. Th'* flux which prev iled pretty ge.’iuerully some weeks ago is go ing way. The excitement caused by the finding of the nugjet of gold last week has somewhat cooled down; «ud it is bjlieved that Leathers and 'itsterly can save their crops yet. Tim s are quite dull, and there is little news of auy kind afloat. It looks like the contemplated Home an l Carrollton railroad ought to pass through ibis section and via Temple, ou Georgia P.i- cilic railroad, in order to give Carrollton easier access to _/\ tlau t«. Nineteenth. Superintendents of other schools had better go to work, or wo jvill come to thu front with the largest school in the county; we get new scholurs every Sunday * W. P. W. Theatrical Stars. It is a notable fact that the actrenses, or perhaps we should suy artistes,over whose lair names hang a cloud, are the very ones that attrief. the largest homes, hence most sought niter by man agers; and lienee make more money than others of unquestion ed honor, etc. Bernhardt, Lang try and Company have made money. True, others have, but net half so easy. The answer to this proposition would be from certain parties that it is the ar tiste, and not the persona! char acter of the uctress we admire, but that is not true in ihe main. L ’g drama, or the low sensational burlesque is the tendency of the times, which proves tliai there is a deep current of moral obliquity iu the public mind that makes us shudder to think that it may be communicated to the minds of the young women of the land, that of all creatures, partly com posing, exercise the greatest in fluence over society. Parents should pause, and consider. The stage it most often the arena of the devil and virtue, and its ten dency is to profligacy and vice. We once heard that rolicksome C. D. McGBEGOB, ATTORNEY* AT LAW DALLAS, - ...... Georgia. (Office In Court-llouae.) I ulve niv entire attention t-> he prne. t co of law. I run iitneas In my motto. ! Collecting a specialty. - July 6tf Paulding Sheriff Sales, Will he soul on the tl-t T midday In August next, al. til Court.- Iio'l-e In wild eo'ii.ty, wltlnn the legal hours nf eule tin luilowmir prupper'y .0 wilt |.ots of I11111I No .21 iu lie H.il d'-tret uml the Di li section ot lliosuiil comity, to-utl-fy lux II III lii favor ot the suite 111.1t ciitn'itv v- ..nil 11 B 8he|inru. 11 ml said lot < f la id AI*o I it of luml No t'4 In ttie !3iH il'-t mill 1l1eU.1l SCO! Inn ul'-iilil cotiniv. levied mi to sal My ax II la in favor o' tin-hi ate mid tin Cain. tv. v- O. tV. A rim. thing, and etui] Ini levied 1 11 uu Ids iii'opni-ty. A iso lot No ii'J In ih-3.d dUlilct anil tin- till'd ncul’011 of said county, Idle I on o -iilisfy a tax III fa In fn<’orof 1 ho (tale mid ci. 11111 y, v» Thou L Wanlck, and said 1.1 levied on a« his pioperl.y. Ainu, lot W u 1)4 In 3rd district and 8rd eclion. levied on tn.atl.-fv u lax tl fa in favor of tin--ime and the county v,Thom* son f rynsrd, mid -aid .nt levied on as hi ll" perty. each of the above lots levied on 'containing 4(1 acreseauli. nin e,nr leas, all tnc iiburo levies inndc ml hitur.e I to me hy W. C, Abney. L. C. Dallas Ga July 4tb, 18H8. NaTII/N Cf-OPK 1 *. Sheriff 1 little Sophie1 Worrill say, when "The Georgia Mining uud Aluoufac- asked why she produced her spec- luring < lornpauv.-’ ialties iu burlesque: “It is because the public taste is so vi iateu the present day, we put upon the stage that which attracts best in order to make the most money.” However, we leave the question with the above hints. Should wo say any more our supply of complimeutury’s might cease. Professor Duncan plants his ear y variety of corn and his Mammoth Prolific cotton in al ternate rows, of 36 inches width, thereby making two crops upon the same ground the same season, the one not antagonizing the othei, and the corn ciop yielding a reveuue sufficient to defray ull expenses in cultivating, gath ering, etc. the crop. The manner ot culiivation is also new and meritous, The Professor is a live fanner as well as a scholar. He has recently bought and added several injre acres to his experi mental farm. !5l A JE OF UEOKOlA, i'uubJi ug Coun y. 1o ihe Hnnnrablc Superior Court of said Countv.—Tho peti'lnu of C, \V. Rnsli, Hugh H. Colquitt, Henry Hanks and 0. D. Forayili re-pectful- Iv ahoueth that thev have iiaaojaled thend-lve* toge tlier find deairea 10 ob tain a charier lo themselves, their as -ociatea, and successors, und ir .Section 1676 of the Code oflawa of this Stale, for (he purpose of carrying on h min- ii'.g reduc.iou ami luaiiufucluring bus iness in mining for sulphur, copper, and other valoab'e metals, reduc uud utilize Ihe same, and to nmuutatv lure fertilizers and other things there- 'rout, iu said county, uud ut soch oth er places iu said state as may from time to time become necessary for the purpo-e afore* -id, the principal office and place of buainess being in said county of Puuuling 1 lie nume of auid company lo be luring Company. lliil 1 heir capital stock be five lliousun.i dollars with tbe privilege ot increasing tbe same lo three bundl ed ibi u-uud djllurs, ten per emit of the origiiml capiiol being ac ually pni I iu, .hat said churter be gruiil- ed lor twenty years, wi tii right of ex- tension or renewal. That said Cornn- - atiou have power (o purchase and bold pio|>erty, real and peiaiual, sue und be sued, c-ntrnct and be con* tircied with, make by-laws, and to do nil acts and things n'eces ary tor the -x ecu lion of ihe purposes ol suiil or- gamz. linn. Your peiitiouers pray ihe passing of uu order and judgment granting this, their application, and 1 hey and their associates and success ors be incorporated for the purpe ei us herein set forth, and petitioners will ever pray. eic. V, D. FORSYTH, . Ait'y for Feiitiuners. I certify that tiie above and forego ing is a true and correct copy of the original, and of the minutes of the court of file in my office. This June ut it83. \v. i. fain, C.erk tiuperior Coart, Paulding Co. SUMMER Imprudences ARE SURE TO BRINQ ON SUMMER DISEASES INDIGESTION, DIARRIKEA, DYSENTERY, COLIC, CRAMPS, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, FEVERS, 4c., Ac. BUT Perry Davit'$ Pain Killer Daivca Them Away. Drives Trek Away, Drives Taut Away. eewr H WITHOUT MM KILIM. tur or kmt OMoooitr. “SPOT CASH” STORE! J. J. PAYNB. D VLLAS, GA.. J. M STONE, BMlMMgtA WADE WHITE, MARlErrA.OA. J. J. PAYNE & CO, DALLAS, GA, Invite .the people of Penlding end surroundingsnasiiee to sail al Iks. “SPOT CASH” STOKE —AND EXAMINE THEIR LARGE STOf K OP- ” DRY GOODS. CLOTH ING, SHOES AND BOOTSa NOTIONS, GROCERIES, hardware, Era We make n specialty of HARDtV ARE AND. GHOOMMBk few end sell lor uuh, aud oonsequently are enabled to give the kes bnepefes “Others May Imitate—None Can EqvT 5IIi is esay for any man lo t ieim that Ms prises ate the lowest. The Mbit* like to know how nue man can under-ell all others. We ere the *Blr"nitr chant* 111 Dalle* that make I list mowing. Her* ia the argument- KSr We sell for “SPOT CASH.” No goods leave oar stoes till paid for. We therefore have no peroentsgs of losses on bad rnitnra ” P ri».‘f„, w sPOTc*Sa"J« w> ""“ Come and see for yoursel es J. J. PAYNE A CO, “Spot Cash’ fee*- Hie R M Birdsall Manufacturing Ca AUBUltN, NEW YORK. J\\ Vf. Roberto Sf Son, AGEJYTS, »oUmm,Ua, We are the egentt of fh* above extensive Manufacturing fiiriiif me offer at menu*artu>era prices ENGINES, SAW MILLS AND OTHER MACHINERY OF THE I ATEST AND MOST IMPROVED PATTERN. WE are using at our mill en engine of their make and iavito 1 inspection ot it. Call on tie and get fill! particular* at lo meiife, prioee, terras, sis. N. W. ROBERTS A Soil, Dallas, Ga. I AM SOLID! I Pay Cask For My Goods! Get off all discounts allowed merchants. 1 have mi runt, if nrn he I can afford to sell 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 trash aad well selected stock of groeeriM. I Also Keep Medicines. Coussons Compound Honey of Tar. Coussens Lightning Linsment fablers Buckeye Pile Ointment, Vermifngs, ete. Call and see me and bring your pocket-book. You will find dm near depot. Youis, F. M. MATTHEWS DALLAS GA New Furniture Store / WR. STRICKLAND. I will rail you Parlor, Uliainl)i!i- and (lining room lurultur: at lower nrloa m ca-h than luive ever been at'ii'acil In Dalit-. F Examine m> rtock of bed-teuils ami inattres’«<i. taitrat iinnreved aortaw mat. trearaa, doublu aud single BKDSI'KaDS AND MATTKEhdtCA. But • Matreaiies ~~ w SAFES! SAFES!! SAFES!!! Perforated Tin andlWire. Best make. Low down for the moony. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Such as Acordions,Harmonicas. And the latest thins oaL saw child can play it, THE ORGANETTE. Yon put in th? nofes * one end and the music comes out at the other. Come and see that CII ROMOS. Lovely land scapes, every parlor should have them. STOVES, STOVES, STOYKfc tSF I BUY FOR THE CASH AND SELL FOR THE I handle the New Improved Singer Sewing Machine. Hence voh save tho tariff on time prices. Call and see me at mr new stand, W. R„ STRICKLAND, DALLAS^