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Paulding
New Era,
By JAMES BRKCK^.NHIDOK ft CO.
DALLAS, GA.. JULY 12. 1883.
Mailer ami the Apple*.
MbikI Muller Hoot one summer day,
Q It ly raking the n»w-mo.vu liny,
la the apple orchard, p'nlu lobe men,
Won plenty of fruit, boln hard an' preen
Usably «he »'e green apples t'll a be
Won 4-milled up like the Jotter V,
With pain In her ntomach and (earn In
her eye,
Stand Muller thought she would norely
die.
Mot neon cam i nn eml of the woeful
grief,
Mur Pain Kilter brought her sweat relief
To the Handay Hclionln.
We ar* expecting every school to be In
Dallaahynlee o'nlock. We want eveiy
school to com" whether they liavo a ban
ner or not, or any other prep* ration a, fait
all come, and come prepared to report
the aambrr oi ncho'arn a id other facta
cot arced with their nchnola. Paulding
|piabeen mlerepreaenlod foi a loan time,
l<et ae make a uriud rally on the I Hi h and
dhow the U venor and whrever mnv
eleit n« thald.y l atibia county h in Ice
alanil'rail long enuug i. We have a ulo
rlone county; w-liave goilpaoplu We
h Ve the graudeat Smutty 'chool move
ment eel on foil In the shortest tme in
the whole elate Couie one —c one n I.
it, F, Pays a.
A bill has been introduced in
Ibn Legislature of Goorgia to
“allow the plea of failure of
•onaidaratiou in suits on notes
f«r lie purchase of fertilizers.”
Hr. Ray. ofCownta, argu s that
tb« present law duos not allow
nnfleient protection to the farmer.
] |e argued th.»t rnauy woithloss
grade a of so-call'd guano are foist-
•dnpenonr farmers at present
for which they have to give the
game waiver notes requir d for
the better grades. Mr. Atkinson;
«f Meriwether, in reply, contends
that the present law aff >rds am
pin protection to th- farmer, or it
ether words, that a farmer after
purchasing an.I using the gnaun.
and finding it worthless, ho onn
then seek redress for his wrongs.
Meyer waa a more egregious error
propounped. That ii s ing of the
•vren that lewres the necks of our
flarmers into the halter. The
Houle is in the miserable system
1*1 analyses and inspections. Cor
rect that and punish fmi d if the
•taifi mutt be used. When bought
aud need it is then too lute to cor
rect the evil.
All Afcont the Flint Ticket mid the
Final Result of The Mayors Election.
The most extraordinary council
proceedings that it lias eve been
nnr province to note Inis boon en
acted h re in Dallus within the
last few days. Our l(epresenta-
tive, n-*w in attend nice upnu the
Legists ure, bus before that body
a petition nskiu^ mr a ch»rt r for
tmr towu. It beini' neo>Hsu.xy to
accompany the peti ion with the
names of suitable persons f r ap
pointment, Mr. Hitch came to se ,
or wrote to some gentleman
in towu to siigg-st the names oi
pnch citizens as were eligable tinl
qualified, and that gentleman,
without a lull, free ami general
canvass of the proposition among
the people,c.-iimiltod a frft friends
aud forwarded the names of cer
tain citizens for incorporating in
the bill, aud thus ci izous would
have been the municipal oftkers
of Dallas, either for the year,
which is the usual wav, or until
the date specified for the election,
which data must b • fixed by that
body. It soon became generally
known what stops bad b ■ a taken
in the matter, aud the wider the
range of thn* knowledge the deep
er the indignation felt at such
seminary pr ceediugs.
There waa no woru of objection
Uttered by a single voter in the
town against the ticet, either ub
to the capacity or merit of the
gentlem-n, but the method by
which th- m ones were sent on for
election by the legislature was, in
the calm and sober judgment of
the people a tittle too previous.
There is a principle in every
American heart which comes from
S eradleing and nurturing in the
principles nf trne republicanism,
vis; to talk and to vote as one
pleases; and when you restrict or
prohibit that inherited right there
M inexpressible woe in that
man’s bosom, aud danger lur s
in his eye. But all’s well that
endsw-il. As the Era urged a
pressiiiu of their wishes, and that]
in the Belttiou of man s there'
- • -t.a a... Iiiirnl 11V lllllOllL'KL il 1
aim in this late proceeding to
urge a quiet undemonstrative
course which always facilitates
he correcting an error more read
ily an I more satisfactorily, a d
iu behalf of that harmony that
should prevail amongst all class
es, aud of our business interests,
Wi* are happy to state that the
mis uko has, by a fortuitous cir
cumstance, been corrected and
all is peace once more. Yes er-
dav the voters nf Dallas were
called upon to hold a forma 1 elec
tion for her municipal ' Ulcers with
the following result:
For Mayor: F. M. Duncan.
Foi Couucilmen: T. J. Cooper,
T. J. Foster, N, T. 13 dlook, G. W,
Howell, 8. Robertson.
Their names sill be forwarded
to Mr. Ritcli, and these gen 1. in n
will be the flfrst towu council un
der the new regime. s4ud now
we urge the tiecesi y of giving
them your unqiialitiid support
that Dallas may go on prospering
and to prosper.
Help Your Town.
It is a welt established princi
ple, snys the Marietta Journal,
that the people make the place.
A thousand towns are kept Ju
cheek by the greed and lack of
public spirit, whoro one is kept
down by location. Push and All
ergy overcome all obstacles; greed
and lethargy will kill the most
promising locality, A town w! 1
bo jus’ what its ci izeits make it.
If its land owners hold their lots
so high that new comers un kept
out, this will retard its growth. If
the citizens prefer topalrouizc the
m rcliauts, mechanics, etc., of oth
er towns to those at home, you
drive them from the town. What
is wanted is for (lie people to ho
united ns far as public g od is
concerned. Patronize each other,
give a warm gr o'iug lo every
worthy new seitler, and aid home
enterprises. If this policy is
pursued a town will bsoom i
prosperous and thrifty, Ifou the
eontiary the people r. fuse aid
without a big slice of its profits,
look upon every uew arrival as
pigeons to be plr.okod, and patro
nize their neighbors only when
they can not do as well or better
some where else, then a place will
grow slowly if at all; its natural
a<lvant iges will go to waste, and
comi' as nothing in the q icstiou
nf pro; purity.
N ut Wednesday,the 18th. iu? .
the Lord willing, will be one oi
ilie most eveutfnl and iu cresting
days nf its kind that has ever
bee i witnessed or dreamed of by
mauy in Dallas. About a quar
ter of a hundred Subbatli Schools
will convene in regular quarterly
meeting, i ml when the usual or
der of bnsiu ss shall have been
finished there will commence a
I programme of most interesting
exercises, consisting in part of
ad li-CHsesfrom distinguished par-
sons; singing by each school, roc-
itations, addrosses of w lcoine by
winsome young ladies, and many
features to make the day pleas
ant und to contribute to the eu-
joymtnt of the gr at occasion.
Not the least feature will be the
basket dinner, spread by fair
hands for all. Let all, both great
and smal, resolve to make the oc- j
o-isioi' one long to be reinemb r-
od, »nd that it may be said it is
good to be hero. L't the best or
der prevail, and let not strife, nor
envy, nor malice, nor drunken ss,
or profanity urn the pleasure of
bo Well.
ST 11,1. IN' THE 1UNG.
-RED LIQUOR SALOON."
Billiard and Pool Tables.
1 wonM announce to my Iri -ml* ami the pnlil c generally that 1 have fully de
cide! to icmtiin In Dn'hia und continue the Nine of' the beat
BRANDIES, - WINES,
WHISKIES, SODA WATER,
LAGER, ETC.
Ever offered in lliia piece, also (lie ure of n.y
BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES.
Whenever the entnta tn'tc lin’d of'tlii* inslter mid decide my business un
lawful, tlien I am ready md wi iin4 (0 clo-eoui, until ilun I skull in.low my
eonutiliilinunl privilege, viz:
TOY-ndeuvor In plci'se lluae wl.o mry feel diapered to paflnniz- me in my
line. ‘ '
I lisve oontfcfioneiics nf nil kinds, Wine', Ylliiskhr, Brnmh , fleer,
Snilu Wliter, nil in w mm froth. ninl will keip Ice id wa vs oil Imcif for rule.
Cull aud see mo uf, my old stand.
W. II CONN ALLY,
DALLAS. ('A.
HEADQUARTERS FOR LOW PRICES!
ALWAYS LOOK FOR
NEW
-THE-
-0F-
Goorgiit. Paulding Cnunlv:—Whore
n , N111' an Cooper, ml •.ini«tintor nf
>ln-esc mpiir leprereiiia to lh; court
in Ilia pe'itlon, duly filed and eirereo
upon record (lint lie tins fully adminin-
tend Moves Cooper'- esinle lliesn ire
to cite nil persona c nuerned. lo irs and
creditors lo show cau j o if any they
on: uhv mill iidiidiiiaitutor s' onbi
not be diaehnivc I from Ida ndm ni -
iruli 11 ifnd r cei ve leliers 1 I diniiii.-»ion
' 11 1 ho fii.t Monday in - e'i e'idier 1883
T. C. DUNAGAN,
Ordinary.
RAWLS, BROTHER & CO.
IN FRANK GANNS OLD STAND.
We im s' cordially in vile the public to call on vs while in towu rod Mum
ble our j.oo Is and | rices.
WE ‘HE UlTEItlXij HOODS !T PDICES TO SEII THE DADO TIKES.
WE CARRY A COMVLETE AND WELL ASSORTED 810 K
OF —
General Merchandise.
uku il lo the fa uiers inU-res'. lo call and examine onr slock of
We wi I
Go ndi; 1’ao ding cm.itv. Where-
a, Nullmn Cm per. mlmini"tra or ile
hcum4 non of the estate of dailies tnl«
if caused roprfseiit4 in ihuomri in his
pe il oil ilu'y fi ed and e ilerctl on rec
ord that lie has lull)' udiuinistcrid
.fames I'oh-’s estate, i ii is is in cite a l
persons loiiocrne'l heirs and ere inns
lo show c.m u e if iiiiv hey can win
said ndyniiiistralor should not bo dis
charge d from his adnihiis' ration ami
receive lnhers of dismission on die fiisi
Monday in September 1883,
T. C. DUNAGAN,
Ordinary,
Notice to Contractors.
He il I cil bills will be received at. lid-
olllce until lliu 18tb of July lor the orect-
,oii ol'llre proof vaulla In the court house
at Dallas, Paulding County, Ccorgl i.
Vaults will ae brick wlllr four Inch air
-pace between wa'ls, with two vault dnora
coalraolloii lock-, and am vistdiato In-
nerd.mis. Plana ua I apnei HuatlmJ yan
twm‘M cm. oillcu ol* the rr-rtlmi/y of
Pil'ildlng oo.inly, and a'ao Ibe oHloa of
I truce & Morgiin, Arehileots, Allanta )
i.u. Tbs J me I' tb. I 33.
T (!, IHIN \OAN. Ordlnory
ltSTAND3 at the Head
JL10 WILL \m
TWO OF THE BEST
MUSIC BOOKS NOW
extant!
“soscs Foiui L“
and seven shnnud nolntlon, of It-variety,
113 lire Hnbbcth relimil Hongs, aboil'
100 pieee- are metrical church luma.
I here a 1 c 20 \ iiihema. Will seveial cliania
renieiiecs. etc., ubiint. 80 dices, villi -n-
I.irt. I ne In. Trios, etc., ful' male ucil fe
male mid female voices, and Mime i xoel-
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j eoiiil number of Temperance Simas. The
‘ book also contains !i3 Itiidlmental Wes
sons, wc 1 IPaatrnlcd, and pioperlv ar-
runved lor Hie u-c of mus e leaclicra In
• lit 1 practice. Several of the cmvo .Ilona
Ii i vc adopteil this as one of tlieir l-lai.li
lt nl Work".
Price yd-T.OO per 100 copies.. $9 00 per
dozen, n spec men eopv null ed to any
atldrea-on reoel-'of 7Bc I" st inns.
‘‘lilllUO SHEWED Ab^
Hclioo! Book, ofintii nlny: iibiMU b() ux-m I
Innt now - un lav ncliool hoiihh and very
appropriate |b* Piayer a .d PraUv inuot-
lii^s n bout tori j inotriciil nines **ix or
eluli Temper in. o soiuih, and a lew h mri
An'h ni' l‘or church volaii aries
Price (25.00 per K0 copies nn I $51 0 »
pel* tlo/.eii, aiipecimei) copy mailed on re
ceipt of «r>(} in 8«nm i<.
*1 Ito above are the best alid cl'Cii
niu-lc book-* over ol’e ed t • tin* nub! c 'or
i In* p' lee. C< i re-pondence solicited wl'.h
lIn* antixi),
K. r. PdUND of “Pike County News*’
il *ViU'sv I e. da. /
Hardware and Farming Implements
BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE.
All we nsk is a fair trial. Come mid convince youiself ^of the fact that
wp are selling pools as
('heap */s The Cheapen!.
We also handle the NEW NO. 7 AMERICAN SEWI\ T G MA
CHINE, which we guarantee to be the best machine in the market.
We buy for cash find soil for cash, which enables us to sell at
rock bottom iiriees.
Wo wil pay tho highest market prices for all kinds of country
produce,
RAWLS, BROTHERS & CO
DALLAS, GA.
More Popular than Ever!
Tlic Hooont Improvement*
MADE IN THE
White Sewing Machines,
the day, und all will
DALLAS PRICKS CURRENT.
CORRECTED WEEKLY RY RAWLS, BROS.
might t»«
class' s, wen so
harm ny amongst
it bus been
Fancy Flour, per bbl.
7 00
Extra Family
6.50
Family
6.00
eal, per bushel
52} to 57}
Corn
52} to 57}
Eggs, per dozen
10
Chickens spring
10 to 16
“ Letts
20 n. 25
Bu ter per pound
j 0 to 15
Honey
10 to 12
Hams
15} to 16
Bulk meat
11}
Bulk Shoulders
10
Canvassed
12}
Peas, white
1)0
“ Clay
70 to 80
‘‘ mixed
701
Oats
43 to 50
Lard
. 15
Syrup, per gallon
50 to 90
Coffee, per pound
10 to 14
1 Granulated Sugar
12}
Extra O.
10
1 B;en wax
2i
j Tallow
05
I Rice
8 t) 8}
! Grits
4
1 Muckerol \ bid's
3.00
’Shad per p und
9
THE Lllilli RUWIXG DOMESTIC.
Tits' I stlie acknowledged
LEADER IN T1IK TRADE
I- » 'net that cannot be disputed.
M\NY IMITATE II1
NONE EQUAL 11!
The Largest Armed!
The Lightest Kimiiiiig
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL Woudworkt
Aud Ik warranted
To be made nf the beat material
To da any and all kinds of work.
To be complete In every reeptet.
For sine by
J. 15, & T. A. Foote & Co., ..
15ill'us, Oa.
tSTAgcnts wanted In uncoupled terltory.
Address
DOMESTIC S. M. CO.,
Richinonil, Va,
Add i much to the
Many Excellent Qualities
OF THIS
supehio h h i ci? 3 r b
It is an rsnocial 'itvoriir of flip la
dies, tailors ami others who use them
•or tin 1 iniiMv ailvauin ,os it fPosspKKes
over all other son inff inueliitipH.
e rv Id e ''neu u i- «a iiruiwl lire vies
• 'I ii wrlt'cii wnrnni y livvni iiii'Ii punlm*.
I lie pub'll; nre so le led to examine Uieui
p 'lore IinvI''4 a in .i.diini'
.ooaJe a’ld Retail Dealers, 50 liroiul St.
Thirteen Years in Active Service!
The li'p e inlisleil for has not yet expired. Honorable ctunm-titioii never
hurls in the ivurthut is n i\v beirg wn^td by inerctiiiixs, one fi^«*inst nnotber,
I il sire locill t!;o alientiou oi my old
oenerul I ha: I
piuripiis ns well ns the public
5 CAM AND WILL SELI
Goods as oliespns any nmn who pmp„r!
I ii';s-—that is
lo l)c dn
Li
honorable bu.-i-
1)07NO AN IIOKOIUDLE
BUSINESS,
Lllierwme 1 liiivo uoll.iug to sny. My n ureps (bo style of tho olde-t bust,
nr--- house in DalLs and I have heon a CuhsHtni trsidenl of this county f , r '
Ii;'ty-D'iio years. I lie po.'pie know me. noil my record ttH „ j )lly '
i- csoeially known. 1 htreiore coine 'o me w'ith UO f ( ASH’
will In' delighled with 'l.e re.-ull. 1 keep Family Groceriesi
l eu, Meat, Sugars, Flour, ltice, etc. I koeo onime,)
(i.-li nod mackerel, Oys'ers, Sardine.', etc, P ckels
ISEWIMG MACHINE COB
iaHMa
CHICAGO. ILL.>
ORANGE, MASS.
_ AND ATLANTA, QA.——- .
slid and c.ijis, moiches anil tobucc
mutUcicus.
A line
k>t. I’i leries
11. u-
'Hii'.-s um ii
nod you
;sincluding t'oftec,
■ liclntlilig canned
[ilHiu and mixed. Powder
snuff aid gigur.-. psteiu i.nd ’ xtaudunl
m iw d well eeltcidd stock cf Cmcdery from Coxon & Co of C into i
;ries, lrmlon, N. J. a supply of tin from the Aitoum Stove aud liu
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS I MAKE A SPECIALTY
Jn notions, such ns l.osery, fusprnders. corset*, spool rotton, colloretllng
scarfs, etc. etc. I um eon,pice. My dry goods ure from the old and weli
efliilmslieil house o John Silvey & Co. I also keep saddles, bather and
and<,
B F MATHEWS & CO,
DALLAS, G \.
Rollins Items.
All quiet, ns usual.
Some siokness with flux.
We have had nearly a four
weeks drouth; upland corn dam
aged in some places badly,
Bottom land crops look well.
Wheat aud oats turn out well.
Professors Noland aud Caw ford
are teaching school iu this dist.
Success to them.
Baptist general meeting comes
off at Wlii'e Oak Springs Friday
and Saturday b;foro the first Sun
day in August next.
People are nearly done laying
bv crons. So METISES.
hoe findings and a thou-and things too tedious to mention. Come lo see me
and if you dont uee what you waul nsk lor it, and when you come just MV Von
want some goods for spot cash and von will bo surprised us well L ileMued
will, the .bargain, that you will ceriu.uly recieve. I defy competition, audio
pi iced Mil ciiow lip with *u y one, I ry me. 1 *
Your Humble Servant,
P. M. GANN.
N. W. Roberts & Son,
The Great Specific for Neuralgia and Headache.
FJfAn lntirui'l Itvumdy. i on'.nlulng no
Qu illin', Opt; m Chlornlorm. t lileral or
uareolio- o! any kind. 3alb and quick
in Ilk luqioii flrl
M ayc ns Orficw. )
I ErsnoitR.A’a April II). 1871), )
Mk-kiik. iIutcuiko.v & lino; Ii nllords
me pleaHiiic to testily lo 'he grent virtues
of your " Neiirnlgliu” In' 'he cure of' • ™ , „ . , _
neiiraliiin mid sick liet.diiche. I> Is the i of '" 0 °d Burial CaS9S
he-' leiiiedy lor M'tse ni"sl dl-tiesslng |
comp nulls I sveever used, It should
lie in ev.rj fitinily in ilu-count "v.
OVo. Ii, Head
Mayor of Lees bur , Vh. t • t . , ,
Mcssik. liuicitisoii & Hi.; lam lmppy ,0 ' ni8 “ at all hours, day or night,
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDFH8,
All styles Moulding, Brackets
and Bulusters made to order.
We are also dealers in all styles
and Cas
kets, Robes, Linings and Under
takers Hardware, which we will
l For sa'.e by Comu.lly A Christian,
Dalits, Ga
soy that .voir "Neuruliiinc” noted us a
•c tie in my e.is. 1 , ic'ieving me in an
M.iii'd) short 'inn'. I would advise
s .He i ;• from .iciiralgiite *o trv It.
Yours etc * V. Sims M. D.
promptly,
N.W. ROBERTS* SON,
Dallas, Ga.