The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, July 12, 1883, Image 3

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JOCAL GOSSJl*. The gold fcv.ir oftbe Niuetemtli disk, is abating. The election (or maytr and council was warm, though quit t. I guarantee perfect tits, J. D. Hammond, lloot and Shoe Maker, Refreshing showers maketh the hearts glad, and rejoicings are walked on the wings of the wind. N. W. Roberta & Son are ma hing handsome slat pews for the Methodist church. The irst Wednesday in October is the day designated in the char ter for the regular eleotien for Mayor and Council for Dallas. Far good shoes, good fits «nd low prices go and have thnt first- The singing exercises continue 1 promptly comp'ted with. Ani ! I First-Class Pla&terin to bring together the young peo- then he went off and secreted pie at *die different residences himself by the road.ude, not ex- appointed, at night, and the re-j peering to see another train pjtss hearsats are quite pleasiug, and that way; and expecting to see “bn9 up" at bespe»k success for both the schools of Dallas- Visiting clas ses will have to 1 ok t<> their laur- ,1s if some of the schools do boast of profeseioual -oculists. Our* town schools are going to have their banners high up, but some- bodys school is going to win the prise. Takes the Bakery.—Mr. Geo. W. McLarty comes to the front with tlw greatest curiosity in the way of a precocious hen. The little galinacaons miss is only three mouths and a few days old, or in other words a late spfiug chicken, and she came to time tbit 4th of July with a bouncing egg DONE TO ORDElt. class shoe and boot maker J. D. j 0 f |, er 0>V n, just in time for a Dec Hammond, to do your work. |laration of Itn.ipendetioe egg-nog. A few more 10 to 25e. Ladies Uncle George thinks that the Hats, also, Ladies Dress Goods st prices far below cost,, at Frank Gann's. We call special attention to the professional card of Dr, J. M. Harrison, to be fouu-1 els- where iu this issue. J. D. Hammond is the ''boss" shoe and boot maker iu Dalian, morals of his barn-yard fowls are *t a somewhat low ebb—pass on. Tbe Difference, We had made many inquiries for some oue to clean o.it our well and do some slight lepairs to the curbing, but amongst all on- acquaintances of the most the whole thing "bus up once. But, lo! the trains wore just as regular as usual—his faith ful old engine leaped forward when uew hands pulled the throt tle, as she had alw.tys done with him, etc. etc. Just so with some meu in their admiration and Sup port of their county newspa(>er We know of a man that ordered his paper stopped, and that man was so little he went around and predicted tint it would uow j ‘gp up" sure. But it did’nt. Nature fixed it up abou' right when diff erent men were given different aims, tinbitions, desires and fan cies, etc., or else inside the luna tic asylum irould be tho rule'and outside tho exception. Capt. B. H. 'Screws, of Mont gomery. Ala., will l.cture on !the | life of Aaron Burr. Rev. W. H. Milburn has lee 1 tired on the neg- j ative side of Burr’s character for patriotism, eto., We mention I these facts for the benefi. ot the \ oung gentlemen interested, "f t le Dallas Debatiug and Historical society. Uel your work limn-ily n nmn who tli-fio- c ni|s-tllioii. Ily olio wlirsc Work ilow not crack, Ily one who run tlal.h yon r walls hi |ila*li£ol Paris a. while a- snow a ml »« sihooTi a- Rlasi.e llv ons who Inaarc- yOur walls Ki s-ainl washing amt liolil their iloss. >o while washing every year needed f .la nil come hire to underbid am one. My prhe<are }he name ihe wor.tl ovir <o wit Brown plister hub and ou« coal per yard, Oft 2'cnats OH 8 visits Skint finldi 10 3 coats gloss finisli 11 Brick walls one per cent off Hydraulic cenn in and ca eiutn p'n ter two i-onia 15 crnt-i per yard It is an hard it 'ate. die b ow of a lit mm r lo br nk i s d ran he uacd 111 oitlslde nl hiiv work soil si and a rese. J. HAMMER is the onl\' man in ibis eonn'rv whuoiii I andleplaster par's at Ids e II e For particulars apply at New Eiia Office. ! needy wliita people that engage Yim wUl flndTiim at the harness work there were none to of McGregor* Chastain, ’ engage, Very soon, however, •hop Give him yonr work. Mr. B. H. Rawls lias gone to Auuistou, Ala. prospecting, and will return to his home, Stepb- ensville, Go. via Mocou. Two new residences are in pro cess of building on opposi e sides of town. Mr. T. A. Foote building on Powder Springs j 0 \, t winch was awaiting him street, and Mr. J. M. Spinks is the next h jus on the Rlrcot, negro cam i along, and by the wiy, a clover Jarkey that is not too lazy to work, and altogether too proud to beg and v-e struck a trade at once, of course at his figures The negro employed a helper, and with his aid tho work was acconrp i died iu about two houis, and off at once for another at d Dr. J. M. Harrison, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, D A L L A S, - - - - GE RGIA. j (Office With I»r. Itnbertaon.) | Tenilem 1 N pr*i« slinnl services tb the I ciiiu-ii* of Dalla* uni eorruu .oil ;i* coiuu r> luly Ii IV building on Cartersville t,lroot, j that work was soon .accomplished; Messrs. T. A. C. Smith and I *»d >» >«»« t» me tll,vn ft lm,f *% family, of Bowden, Ga.. and W. J. I that negro had made honestly 18, Smith, Biiiuiugliam, Ala., luo h era of Mr. Wesley W. Smith, ou a visit to Dibits, and i-ro so journing at the r si-ieuo • of Pr >f F M. Duncuii, theif brother-in law. We point with pride to the ad vertisement* of our Dallas mer chants in the Era. They apeak for tliemaelves, and speak iu li" uncertain sonud. Von aoim we and pocketed tho money. Now are! this tale points a moral for all those a ho can and will sec it. No wonder souin darkeys say "poor white trash.” ltnri-ooti Trestle Once More. No. 53, South bound passenger, fs supposed to have fired that great trestle last Sundry about noon, and when the North bound train came id nig the blaze was tdinll picsent an. attractive array | gaining rapid headway. The tres- ' tie contains three fourths of a mil lion feet of lumber or more, and it yould have soon made a terri ble confl gration.Mr.Coleman,with his gang, and inauv others were soon on i he spot. After the fire was extinguished all hands vent to work with might and main, and by Monday morning daylight they had the repairs finished, and the seventy foot space at the south end, which li-td burned nway, bore over the first train. No time lost from tbe regular schedule, save the north bound passenger that made the discovery. «.f fall advertiseuiniits which see when the time comes. * Mr Jaiucs Buford, and others, felled a bee-tree on the Powder Springs road, near Mr. Liste.’s shop, Monday, and obtained a bucket or more full of honey. No casualties reported at this office. Several of our young man have taken sellools for short terms outside of town. Messrs Wesley Smith, Thomas Vaughn and Bar tow Carter have large and inter esting scuools indifferent districts of the county, and full well tha boys know how to “teach the young idea how to shoot.” Mr. Clarence Eugene Kennedy •nd his young sisters, Alice Mel ville and Mamie Florida, of Clay County, Jla, are on a vist to their uncle, Dr. Connally, of L)allas. Clarence is only fifteen years of age, and Alice and Mamie youn ger, yai they are on a fl; iug visit to their relatives of Georgia,whom they have never before visited or •sen. Rev. J, S. Reynolds lias been called to the pastorate of Pop lar Springs church, and will preach his first sermon at that place on next Sunday, the 15 th. inst. He will meet the member ship, end everybody, at ihe church at 8 o’clock, for the purpose of or ganizing a Sabbath School; and no doubt the school will be in at tendance at the forthcoming cele bration. We have been credibly inform d through a reliable source that Dr. H Robertson’s name wai placed upon the first ticket without- his knowledge or consent. It is also said Rev. Mr. Brown’s name was placed at the head of the same ticket before he w.ts notified of it. The New Era takes pleasure making these explanations. ft 1). McG REGOB, ATTORNEY AT LAW. DALLAS, Georgia. (OlHc-u in Court-IIouri-.) I alvo niv i-ntlre iitioiitlon to h* prsc. ci! of laiV. I run I'tness la lay motto. Colliding a specialty. July Stf Paulillii* Sheriff Sales. Wl I III- mill on t!iu II-1-1 Tin-winy In Viig-n. in xi. ai ill Court-ho i-c in »ahl i.,iy, wil-li.n tlm Ii tral honra of M»l« tin- low oa |irn|'|H-r'y. io will I.o|h oi ,mh| No ;4l in In* >(■ <1 «l‘-tr o' unit tin- Ini wi-ltim o' tin- Mini coiinlv, to -utlxfv nx n n In fnvor ol llie slnti- mill cuiml.v '<>|i>i l.l JUn-pii"! Si.il mini lot i f Innil, sl olot of Ian I-No t 1 In tne Jml il'-t in,I 'licit .1 M'l-ilon 'of mil'll I'Olintv. |i vli*<l to milUly nx II 'm hi la»iir o tin state I lit i-oii.t.i. vs II. IV. Ariil.l'oii[5, mil mi dim luvlvll on *. III. |>i'|«t>ly. A so lot No OHHi lli-S'lillHtilci anil ic Ihiol Ncntlon iifmil'l c.unity, lend on o -ntinl'y n tsix III ft In iN' o-of 'lie stile in I con nt \ vs Tlios I. WnnUk, anil niiIiI .1 levied oi n« III* property. Also, lot Wo lit In Ui’d il'strlct and 3rtl eciion. Ii-vlcd on to.ullslv a tax ll I'll In aviir ol tin; slate at’d Unit* mi ty v-Tlnnn son i-yinird, slid said tot levied cn ss Ids |>ri i-ui'tv cntdiof tii« above Ivin levied oil co.ila ill i! 40 acrci- cnnli. mo n or Kins, all tiic nb ii c levies iinnlu nil rntur.i*id to me by W. C, Al'ney. L. C. Dallas On July 4tli. 18 3. Na'III-'N C tll* .Rlierlfl Dead. Mi. Marion Roberts, who made the attempt at suicide by cutting his throat Juno 30th.. while lit- boring undei an attack of mmital aberration, and who has b >eu lin gering from the offsets of the in jury ever since,died last Saturday afternoon about 2:30 o'clock, and was Duri-yd at High Shoals church on Sunday morning, Mr. Rob erts was about fifty years old.aud for many years past a consistent member of th i Baptist church His surroundings were *11 that heart could wish. A good wife throe boys and one girl, bright beautiful and promising children; a splendid f irm ani all the equip ments to run it. His rale of life was to owe no man anything, but the maddening fevet of the br iu came along, and one more good citizen has paid the penalty. The ways of Providence ar) mysteri ous to man. The bereaved widow and family have the sympathies of ail. SUMMER Imprudences AREtURETOBRINQ ON SUMMER DI8EA8E8 INDIGESTION, DIARKHCEA, DYSENTERY, COLIC, CRAMPS, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, FEVERS, AC., Ac. BUT hrry Davit’• Pain Kilhr Drive* Them Away. Daivaa Them Away. Drive* Them Away. oorr ii without nn kilim, iut or nor muooist. Once upon a ime an old loco motive engineer got miffed at something on his road and promptly sent in Jris resignation, and demanded its iminedia'e ac ceptance; which was of coarse n l A IK OK OEOKGIA, 1‘uu'iii ug ('nun y. lii the Honornbltt Superior f’nuri of suiii Countv,—Tl,e poiidoii of 0, IV. Kimli, Hugh H. (,'nlquiit, Henry Hunks and (!. D. Fnn-yih re-pec 1 ful ly rIioiviiiIi that llisv luve mo-orialeil then.* Ivc* together and ilerirex to ole ii in u charier to ihemiielve-i. their us nt-inies, mid tmcceNBor*. und r -Seolldn 1G76 of the Code of law* of rhis Hnle. for ihe purpive of currying on n min. i- g reduc'.ioii nml niamifuelnring bus. iness in mining for uulpliur, coppei und oilier vnloab'e lues>, iciloc und ut lize ihe snnie, ami to mimuiae ime ler.il zorg nml oilier ihingN Ihore- 'ruin, iu nuiiJ cnui.ly, and nl soch oili er p uce- in «nid elate ns may from lime lo lime become neceesury for the purpose aforeu-id, the principal office nml |)Ihc» of business being in smd county of Puuiding 'I he name of suid company lo be ‘‘Tl-« Georgia Mining und Manufac turing < knnpsuy." Tli.il their cnpitol stock In' five thousnud dollari, with the privilege of increasing the mime to three bundl ed tin unhiiiI dollurs, leu per ci-iit of the originul cnpiml being scundy pui i in, Thai mtid ehartcr he grain ed for twenty ycurs, w: lb right of ex- :eu-ion or rcuennl, 3 hat raid Corpo- uiioii Imve pow r lo pure use and hold pioperty, real and |-eisimal, niio und he mied, c ntr.ict end lie con- tit'c led with, make by-l tws, and to do sll ucin and things neccs ary lor ihe xecution of ihe purpo-e* oi suid or gan z lion. Your pulitioncni pray ihe pursing of ail order and judgment graining this, their application, and liey and their ussociuies ami•auccc.-s- ors he incorporated for the purpe ci as herein set forth, und petitioner# will ever pray,etc. V, D. FORSYTH, Ait’y for Peiili'iiiers. 1 certify that the above und loiego- iug ii a true and correct copy of ibo original, and of the minuies of the court of file iu my office. This June 1-' 1:83. U. 1.1 AIN, G-nrk .- u ( eiiorCour } puu JiugCo. 1 ^ 53 © S9 63 8 I-* P? 1—IS w a p p. V OB O O *ri o 53 1 4 © 63 P* g QB p- © >—* p o 5T o • 5 s Q © SS w o sr • GC e. STORE! J. J. PAYNE. I) VLLA8, GA. J M- STOKE, SMYRNA, GA WADE WHITE, MAR1EHA, GA. J. '$* PAYNE & Cft, DALLAS, GA, Invite the penp'e of PunMing and iiirroniidlngenuntics to call at tlw “SPOT CASH” STORE —AND EXAMINE THEIR LARGE 81*0 K OF- DRY GOODS. CLOTH ING, SHOES AND BOOTS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, ETC. We make s ipwinhy of HARDWARE AND. GROCERIES, buy ■nd sell for cadi, aud consequently a-o enabled la give the best bargains. “Others May Imitate—None Can Equal” It i* easy for any man to claim ihtf hi* jirioee are the lowest. Thspahlis like to know how »ue man can undrr.ell all other*, I,ears tha only site chant* in Dallas that make that snowing. Here la ihe argument* *9r* Wo sell for “SPOT CASH.”.No gooc.s leave our store till paid for. We therefore have no percentage of losses on bed custom ers that wo must mako np on (rood customers. W« sell at hard-pan prices for SPOT 0A,SH,J99 Como and sec for yoursef'es. , '• J. J. PAYNE tt (U • • "Spot Cash’ Store The^E. M Birdsall Manufacturing Ca AUBWiN, NEW YOIIK. .V. If. Roberto Sf Son, ^HfcEJTTS, »aU«o 9 Gou We are the agent* of ihe shove extensive Man«fiw#uilag Chip say, oofi offer at nianiifactmer* prices ENGINES, SAW MILLS AND OTHER MAC IHNLUY OP THE I ATKST AND MOST IMPROVED PAT1ERN. WE are using at our mill an .engine of their make and inviU a oarsfel iniipeciioii ol it. Call on us and get full psrficnlurs s« to meiii*, prioe*. terms, ete. N.W. ROBERTS ifeSon^ Dallas* Gn. \ AM SOLI D! I Pay Cash For My Goods! Get off all discounts allowed merchants. i have \» rum, it mm ut teiut jkhii I can afford to s< 11 cheaper than merchants who bny on time. Call and Examine My Goods And Get My Prices. I deal in dry goods. And keep on hand a h'>.sh and well selected stock of .groceries. I Also Keep Medicines. Coussens Compound Honey of Tar. Coussens Lightning Linament. Tablers Buckeye Pile Ointment, Vermifuge, eto. Call and seo mo und bring your pocket-book. Yoji .will find me near depot. Youis, F. M. MATTHEWS DALLAS, GA. Blew Furniture Store / WR. STRICKLAND. I wi l sell yon Parlor. Chamber anil illnlrg rn nu (arnlturs at lower pries* lor cu.sb limn Imve ever bicn utui nvil In Dalln-. - * Ex.unlno no rtock of beilttcails nml inutl.r«n«oii. I.sil'-il improved spring ■*(- trc-KHoi, (loui)lu uuil single HEDsI'EaDS .iND M-ATTIIESSKS, Host cotton lop llata-Hiics . , SAFES! SAFES!! SAFES!!! Perforated Tin and i Wire. Best make. Low down for the money. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Such as Acordions, Harmonicas. And the latest thing ont, any c did can piny it, THU OBGANETTE. Yon pnt in the- notes at one end and the music comes out at the other. Come and see them. CH ROMOS. ,,, i ■ ■ 1 jovely land scapes, every parlor should have them. STOVES, STOVES, STOVES. W* I BUY FOR THE CASH AND SELL FOR THE PA^Ho^ I handle the New Improved Singer Sewing Machine. Hence vou sa’.e the tariff on rim" prices. Call and 1 see meat my W. R. STRICKLAND, 7 m : DALLAS, GA. . "*’4 "■ new stand,