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Paulding Near Era.
Hr JA*K* RRRTKRXRlIMiK ft CO,
DALLAS. OA...TULY W.. 1888-
ThaffeMaft Aflkay.
Kwry efterastloo and twry serins* af.
fr y t ut iKtarfr Mam man are regret-'
ted hr all ardar Inelag aad peace often-
alar people :t mattes aot where or npoe
what ncraalo the dispute* may arlae or
throapiaitteamavecca.', Bat wfcca aa
'• affikpINfrahe orfclf yesterday, sail an ae-
tjvaa la tta damct- r too, la Ihrccd apoa a
■•pwifilt ta the- rttfrymant of an occacoa
. j fisa tfcat one, long to be reatamhcred lot
. S. greotfnad that It will pcaMapHah'frir all.
It la to be deeply deplored by all, aad the
. f, vsgtfaf ssftM*" '*»“■ l, « l ■r’a'baehas-
' aa '.Hat #wHM to it, Wbab< the grand i
progrtmtiM, ao nearly aoiaplatad, and the
«' happr laotdimtaaf the day art alb-wed
to par* la mental review It Id math Ilka a
t beaatbhl pletare, a latMarapa )aat fee*
*■ ,-id frits tbah ad.ofa ItuMas oraOaHtw
I,’ that eM*|/to<va tfe beholder aad whan
" i-'Jmfletito fc|hi.i adm-ratlm of a>l It*
'*'• sfeahrtnvMd beauty a child should came
»> ,«(ps and..bedaub the , eauvaa with *
" iMad.nll ft mad. Jar ao the e dltng af-
p « toM J»tyrda», Ip l-ahalf ,pf ,-the good
,%• aeppi'ejt,Delia, aad,of paaldlnji county
.' 'we piomptH ■BBoaacn.'hat lho* of the
•'pirWBa to therl'*irr*ecfai teen. ware not
m lift* i n i of par town or etctalty. Aad we
.Settbed peed let, adththaeonplaU eradt-
' i tftRaa of.tba -wMek^emaPNi - from oar
enaSas.ll 1.1 be peaee endJtftaad,proa*
►rlty,
and it may be that thoae men may
andearor to influencj legislation
against the bill, bat w. do aot ap-
reliend any bitch, provided oar
Representative is wide awake.
posed to any corporation at all, pa on* have b<ea sung ov-r
his
The Rind Annual Cetebmtloo of the
PambHng Cauaty Baa day Hehoat
! A
r.'i-
■OftRIX PbAKftTlONA.
’ The Suit takes' pleasure in set*
■ tiftg things right when they get
-qrronf aroqnd us and odme within-.
' the range' of bur knowledge and
v datv. -Af the matter of geleeting
■mnnicipdl ofliaara h ts been settled
b/the voter* of town i' is now in
onto to explain away the appar
s\ ^haation the |>art of those
•itisens that had a hand in fixing
pp the first slate. We are lolly
* those r gentlemen
ware prompted by the sole desire
|o further the interests of Dallas:
The Legislature was then in ses-
: Dbn, sfad out Representative was
, * . , . . reedy to introduce the bill for the
charter, and made the call upon
a private eitisen instead of pub-
i • • " lisHag th sahie in tlie columns
-of the Eu, sod the Era had al-
• T reedy urged the people to take
tome#etioa<ia the premises, an4
the people seemed to be perfectly
ipaetiye, and, i indifferent upon
■ the subject; odd knowing theae
things tha gentlemen that made
.. the move in the matter uo doubt
* acted > frpm .partly nneelAeh
motives in arrsngeing the slate
Tha names of some of bur best
. ;«&Vfcen* ffere selected, aad it was
tally believed that thoae gentle
men ssleoted, representing the ra
tions trades and professions etc.,
'' mad- gentlemen of ahqaestioaed
standing and qnaliflcation, would
Im perfectly aatisfaitory to the
voters and to the people of the
generally-Hence, in or-
der to exjwdite the progress of
the bill, and to prevent delay, they
were made out and forwarded to
Mr. Bitch. Any voter and tax
' ^aiyOr bed a-perfect right to call
a meeting of the people to aeleot
the town offic >rs, bat eharacteriat-
ic of the southerner generally, no
t , move grill be made in a matter of
r this kind<ouft man waits for an
other) anti! the eleventh hoar,
and then oft times it is too late,
, As thoEm stated in Ihe last is-
sue, not a w6rd of objection was
offered by anyone to the ticket,
bnt the manner-of arrsngeing and
' sending off needed explanation,
r and we Are under many obliga
tions to onr popular attorney, Mr.
George P. Roberts, for the above
explanation, and aa abova stated
we take pleasure in setting tbe
matter right, and instead of offer
ing a word of a ■mure for the part
‘ thit Mi, Roberts acted in the
premises, we are ft lly convinced
ih* is most d serving of praise for
-his foresight and promptness in
action, and his unselfish regard
for the interests'of Dallas. We
wilt, also state, by request, that
t';e names of the gentlemen se
lected for council upon that ticket
Yesterday will long be remem
bered by many old awl young of
Dallas and surrounding country
us a day of thanksgiving, of joy, of
pleasurable occasion and of victo
ry for the great Sabbath School
cause.
Wednesday morning broke up
on ns with pleasant N. W. winds
■weeping along the fields and bear
ing upon their iringa the anna
6f s' thousand flowers, the sun
grandly picturesque; the
birds-warbled sweeter songs in
clearer notes,- and all uatur« vied
to All the eftp; brimful that the
old and the little ones might qnafl
at the fpnnt of innocent ammus--
mente to the fullest measn>a of
their s oli desires. Bat kwboui s
for)many miles out en the v >rions
thoronghfares were open all day,
and only those where tbs old writ
too far d two the slopes of time to
again mix and mingle with busy
life, all were hurt to dot honor to
the canoe and to Assist - to make
memorable the occasion of the
first ynnual celebration of all the
Sabbath schools of every ere d of
Paulding county. That pleasant
ahitoy grove between the depot
nd town Wua selected as the place
for the gathering tog- th. r of the
multitude; There upon the de
cent of the hill the stand wua
buijt, and radiating like the sun’s
ray* from the centre the seats
were arranged for each school, and
quite amply and pleasantly wars
they all seated.
The following splendidly
ranged {programme bespoke for
the management great praise, in
dicating a careful study of the
wants tor such an occasion: ,
The introductory to the excis
es for the day consisted in first a
Song-, by all the schools. “All haii
the power of Jesus tiara;" n xt
f rayer by Rev,.Jfil a Norton,' end
then the songs by the first five
schools were well rendered, after
which Rev. B. F. Payne, in a vary
nasi and Appropriate introducto
ry, presented Mr. J. C. Courtney,
the Secretary of th« Stftfe (Asso
ciation, who held tbe Vast M
enee closely for over half hftur.
political foes,and to-day he s'ends
acquitted m Joro ronreimtiat. and
with these remarks we leave him
to the enjoyment of a useful life.
Wc veiy much regret oft iuahilU
ty. for the want ol (dace be-
oie cur rerders ibe full V it er even
s svi>o|i»ia of i he many the rick and
rare csosys sod addrerwa af lha lair
daught r* wf old Pinldtaf, bit «s
must be coo-eol with^hejMOgiaarae.
The baskets wars almo*t at dfeeilt**,
sod mai> t a frrgiaent gatbeied op
Floaty of ico cold wsier and Mvsfsl
lemonade o'sndo The marrh np to
tic Minnie, was greatly *iJ>jreil hy «i*e
attic fellows aad riper obes loe.aad up- ■
the return to taesUud the suilleuce *»»
soon diaper, c* 1 , with t e anno cue went
vhleli follow tue progm nme.
Tim beta to bedrnwt Irani the grinil
ilemonetrnil-.n nre simply these. Th*t»uu-
<ln« Heliool ennse has ee ni-d a new Im-
i«tna nsou the ware's of pfogriws Th
n-soclstloaa that were fo mid are heal
thy, and nre well calculated to make as
know nick other better npea the tree be
sts of fraternity, and not the least sdvi-v-
rase is that tbe eecHslon wes n very
ounmieinlabie silvrr'lsement to toe enuu-
tiy pt luitte liiat Dallas and Paulillug
eunaty lie Whies Wake upon them urest
essentials to well brine, fit; Temperance
aad »f me, kaewtedjte truth anil lova.
sni'U d re'ebration wou.d be h Id a 1
Dallas July 18 18S4
Adjourned at 4 o'c'ock pm
THErtOORAKIIR OV THE DAT.
Blngifig:' Mt. Olivet School:
“The Kingdom ia Coming.”
Nebj: “What ft Friend we
have in Jesna.” 1 >?
Norton’s Chapel, twilight ia
Stealing.”
Puutpkiuvine. •'Thera's a Bean-
tifnl Land."
Harmony Grov*. “Th# good thall
meet above."
Address by Jt C. Courtmy. Bi
ble rendering and blending the
name of tbs schools Know thy
aelt
Song by all flie .sehoola. "All
Hail the Power of Jasua Name.”
Address by Hon. A, H. Col
quitt. “H -me government, Tem
perance, Robert Raikea aod Oeor-
giana”
Song by Allgood and Wood’s
Chapel Sohooia- “It is I,"
Essays.
Miss N ottie. Robertson, Metho
dist SundaV^'School of Dallas,
“Oue Life Onjly
Miss^Eiumi Cooper, Baptist
Sunday”-Schm3, Dullits. “Uo"
Song by Mi Vernon School
“Free Waterh”
DINNER.
Song by the ! infant class of
Hopewell Soliool. “Work for Je
sus." :
Address by Mr. Calvin Header-
Report of Committee.
From early morning the crowds
begin to coma in from all direc
tions until by nine o’clock the
whole town eras alive. Various
estimates say that there waa from
tnraa to flve thousand people pres*
eni Mr. Courtney aud Gov. Col
qnitt arrived aa the orators of
the day. At 9:80 a. m. the exer
cises opened and lasted until 4
p. m.
The President appointed a
committee on order: Messrs M.
A. Harris, Rich Bone, Tom Bul
lock. W. R. Strickland, Bob Kith-
cart, O' Underwood, Ex-Sheriff
■intthews, Rado Shockley and Na
than Cooprr. These gentlemen
deserve the highest J commenda
tion from the Association for their
t'relass vigilance during the da,* •
Mr. Tom - ande/a, our marshal
of the day; we shall never for
get He made aa fine appearance
aa ever did a fine young oavalirr,
keeping qniet the immense cou-
coarae, and especially the march.
We beg leave to return the
thanks of the as ociation to Mr.
Qam-tt Spinks for lumber for
seals,and to the New Era for
printing badges; to the citizens of
Dalle* for iheir interest in behalf
of the celebration.
We also return thanks to onr
distinguished orators, J. C Court
ney and Gov. Colquitt, for their
elegant addresaea and undying
words which Bhall never be for
got, and t • the good people of
Paulding we dost with hats off for
giving ns one of the grandest
ovations on record irom this conn-
STILL IN THE RING.
“RED LIQUOR SALOON.”
Billiard, and. Pool Tables.
1 wnulil announce to my frli-ml* and the pnhl c «. oerilly that I hare tally de
cide! toicintiiii In Dallas uml continue !bc|U-eol' the best
BRANDIES, WINES,
WHISKIES, SODA WATER,
LAGER, ETC.
Ever offeiei! in this place, also (he nse of my
HILLIARD AND POOL TABLES
Wheoever the court* taka I old of this matter and decide my h'usines* un
lawful, then I am ready mil willing to cln.e out, uutil then 1 shall follow my
contliiiiiioual privilege, vir.
TO'eudeavor to |»ler»e those who mry feel dlapoeid to patronise me in my
line.
I have cont eciinliei iea of nil kind*, Winer, Vt hiski-e, ?'ramii< t t Bier
Soda Water, all n- w and fr&di. trad will keep Ice always oo baud lor aala*
Call and see me at my old stand.
Mti Courtney very much regretted Qon Q | J(L Olivet. "Young men.’
•he absence of a black board up
on which to illustrate Sunday
school work, Knowledge, sympa
thy, self sacrafice, three of the
highest attributes pf Christian
ctiaracfer, the words ilfhen dissyla-
bleised compose the sentence,
"know thy self." Mr, Courtney's
“Res
Mr. B. H. Owen, Nebo,
nrcction.'
Mr. J, W- Busby, Norton’s
Chapel. “Progress."
Essay by lliss Della Bullock,
Pnmpkiuvine-.-School. “Graves"
' Miss Minnie Badgett “Tcm
peranoe.” Hopewell.
address was highly praised fob its! r j| r .Echolm "C'ruciflction, etc."
simplicity, its purity pud its orig- Vernon,
inality together with «» easy j Scrag by Allgood’s and Wood’
graceful style in delivery. i Chapel Schobls. VAre you Stay
Next Mr. Payna presented Sena- 1‘ipg."
tor A. H. Colquitt, whom to know ,',Mt, Tabor. “By »nd By."
and to hear is to lova aad to ad I- ’Essay by Mins Fannie Bare
mire for parity of ohiristian life {field of Mt, gpon School,
and the successful maintaining i f Song by IApllns M. E School,
the giddy heights of feme without
losing his identity in the chhrch
and Sunday Schools. The tongue
of slander ia sharper than a two
edged sword, and wsll and truly
baa that vt-rialublu weapon whack
ed away upon the siftews and tis-
ues (if-that great man's character,
but still his good name flaunts
upon the banners of truth and
love and faith in the hearts of
Georgians, and right in the face of
his traducers. Gev. Colqniit’s
address might lie divided into
three heads, vis: Home govern
ment, Temperance and Sunday-
School work. It was patiently
h-'ard aud generally well received.
We confess, however, to a sligh I
degree t>f disappointment in th
address. ’Tis pity the Governot
will intersperse a defence of hii-
W.H CONN ALLY,
DALLAS, Oa. K
From one thousand to twelve
hundred Sunday School scholars
present. About eight hundred in
the grand march through town
an I back to the ground.
B. F. Paine Presiden
J. R. T. Brown,
Luther //ayes
J. A/cEveb,
Miles Norton,
W. P. WlOLEY,
Executive Committee
WBSBBTxwmranreggp heese
-awarded
TUE AMERICA?! B. U. 0. \XD SEEING MACHINE COMPANY
The Inte
IgiarilaBl 1 c aA t °laaL po '’ ition
Which is ONE award more than was given to any other Company,
and the GOLD MEDAL is the only Medal of .any description award
ed on Sewing Machines.
SUTHERN OFFICE NO. 5 PRYOR ST., ATLANTA, G A
BAWLS, BROTHERS A CO., Dallas. Ga.
More Popular than Ever!
T2xe Aeoent Improvements
MADE IN THE
White Sewing* Machines,,
Georgia. Pau-ding County:—Where
a*, Naii-su Cooper, ad i.inintrator of
Mores Coops* represents to tha court
in his petition, duly filed and entere i
upon record that he baa fully adminis
tered Moaea Cooper’s estate these are
to cite all persona concerned, heirs sad
creditor* to show cau*e if any thev
esc why asid administrator should
not be discharged from hi* adm nit-
tration and rtceire letter* o! dismirsion
on the first Monday in Sentember 1883
T. C. DUNAGAN,
Ordinary.
Adds much to the
Many Excellent Qualities
SUPERIOR MAC EIRE
It is an especial favorite of tlx* la
dies, tailors and others who nse them
lo - the many advantages it possesses
over ull other sowing machines.
Every vvi.i „ Machine l» iva-rnmed (Ire years
'■‘d « written Hiirrnniy clrcntocach pnirluis-
T. rlie public are sollc'teil to exuiulne tlien,
*>-love buying a niHclillie
J .D.«. a. a* . i3i i.it, „ i oiesale and Retail Dealers, 59 Broad St.
Georvla; Paulding county. Where*
a* Nathan Cooper, administrator de
booas non of tbe estate of Janie* Cole
deceased represent* to the court in his
petit on duly filed and entered on rec
ord that he has lullyr nd miniate rid
James Cole’s estate, this is to cite all
persons concerned heirs and creditors
to show cause if auy they can why
said administrator should not be dis
charged from his administration and
receive letters of dismiasinu on the fiist
Monday in September 1883,
T. C. DUNAGAN,
Ordinary,
of
19th Psalm.^Auttiem.
Fliut Hillr “Sweet By and By.
Essay by Miss Mary J. Bell,
■i. L Olivet School. "Waste”
Singing, baptist School, Dallas,
"Over There?’
Fumpkinvine Song.
Hopewell, “Jeans loves yon
and me,”
Essay by
Hopewell
Schools.”
Singing; Flint Hill. Song
Allg. od’g and Wood’s Chapel.
•One drop of the Blood."
Esaay, Miss Rainwater, Mt,
Vernon.
Mr. House, Mt. Tabor. Poem.
Song, Mt. Olivet, “Come Unto
?e.”
$1.10 WILL Bill
TWO OF THE BEST
MUSIC BOOKS MOW
extant!
“.OXGS FOR AIL
Miss Donthet
School. “Sunday
were placed without the ku w - political character or even men
the
srigu of the use of them in
jhsin.
Ti ns it only remains for Mr.
Bitbhito do bis du y in pushing
the bill4hrough. It may be that
oerteUt' W£B of this place are op
tion it during the delivering of
Sunday School addnsa on such an
occasion as this last one, Already
he ban grasped tbe last ronnd in
the ladder which leans against the
giddy height, and already th
Contnlnins -159
l>uirt-!* in iuiiikI
and si-ven shitped notation, of it* variety,
113 me Knbbuth r'cliool Song*, abcii*
10U piece* i re metrical clinrch tunes,
there a-c 20 A ntliein*, with several clmm*
rciiteiiccs, etc., nhout 80 Glees, with So
los. I;ueit*. Trio*,etc., fur nmle amt fe
male mid female voices, and some excel
lent mule Quur'ettes, There nre ilso n
good number of Temperance Kong*. The
book also contains 82 Rudlmcntal Lc
sons, well illustrnti-d, and properly nr
ranged lor the nse of mus e teachers li
dn 1 practice. Several of the conve ition*
hnve adopted this as one of their Stand
ard Work*.
Price ffl.’i.OO per 100 copies. f9 00 per
dozen, a spec men copy mured to any
uddress on reoeio' of 75c In stamps.
“liOLDEX SHEAVES"
Thirteen Years In Active Service!
Th# time inlisted for ha* wot yet expired. Honorable competition never
hurts id the war that is now beirg waged by merchants, one against another,
ths pul.lio in
1 desire to call the attention of niy old patrol
geoeral t hat I
tell
CAN AWD WILL SELL
Good* as cheap as any man who purports to be doing an honorable busi-
uesa—that is
DOING AN HONORABLE BUSINESS,
Otherwise f have nothing to say. My ann<e.la the style of the oldest busi-
as house in Dall.a and 1 have been a constant tesident of this countv f.r
J hfrty-nine years. The people know me. aod my tecord aa a busintM mao
la geneiaHy known. Therefore come to me with “SPOT CASH” and van
will be delighted with the result. 1 keep Family Groceries including Coffee
rea, Meat, Sugar., Flour, Kice, etc. I kSep canned goo/. indndimf ££%
fish and mackerel, Oysfeta Sardines, etc, Picket, plain and mixed “,wder
*SS£r» ,Mt0hw •°‘ 1 t0bttcc patent and ’ ataudard
A fine ar d well selecfdd stork of Cnjedery from Coxon A Co., of C'intou
‘u t '.. , _ erle ®’ ^ ,,n * 0D > B. J* • supply of tin from the Atlanta Stove aud Tio
H 0 ure,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPSI MAKE A SPECIALTY.
*»ch as hosery, ruependers. correta. spool cotton, collorettingi
iris. etc. etc. I sm complete. M? drv rooda in* imm tha n
scarfs, etc etc. I am compile. Mv dry gmids are "from 7he''"old^iud'“we1l
e*lab.,*1,«l house o‘John Mlvey & Oo. I also keep saddles, leather ,nd
*h w h »«!sr* and a tliou*nnrl things loo ledious to mention. Come to see me
and if you dont see what you want ask tor it. and when you come jus. say you
warn some gods for ca*li and you wtll bu surprised as well ,| B |iol.i*t
" th. bar-, inathatyou will .erlainly recieve. I ^y ^mraAit ou. al dTu
puce* will show up with any one, Try me. 1 sue iu
Your Humble Servant,
F. M. GANN.
Dr. J. M. Harrison,
sohool Book, containing nbeut 80 excel
■ 1,• m;-. u;ii lant new Sunilav school songs and very
Essay, Wtss Norton, riint Hill. I appropriate fo' Prayer a :d I'rulso meet-
‘ isaious.” I lug*, about Ion j metrical tunc*, six or
eigli’ Tempcnm. e song*, and a few anort
Essay, Miss Alice Clay, Nebo,
Miss Fannie Echols, Mt. Vernon
Composition.
Rev J K T Brown auaouuced tbst
he uex' Quarterly mre'ing of ( he As
soci*<ioo world be held at I c'» on
Friday 6<b October naxt aud the nex
Anlhvms for church volun'arics
Price f25.00 per UiO copies and $3.00
per dozen, a specimen copy mailed on re
ceipt of 35c in s'uinp*.
’I he above are the best nhd c''ca|>eet
music books ever ofle-eri t, the public ler
the price. Correspondence solicited wi h
the author,
E. T. POUND, of “Pike County News’’
Birinsv l'e, Ga.
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
DALLAS,- GE »RGIA.
(Ofliee With Dr. Robertson.)
Tenders hi* pro.-'c slmnl services to the
citizens of Dallas and surrouu.liag country
july 12 l'y
C. D. McGREGOR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
DALLAS, - ------ Georgia.
(Ottlcciu Cour'.-llousc.)
1 give mv vnt're ntientiori t-i 'he prar-
t ce of aw. I ron ptneas is my m itlo.
Col'- ctlng a spiclalty.
july otf
N. W. Koberts & Son.
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDFR8,
All styles Moulding, Brackets
and Bulusters made to order.
A\ e are also dealers in all styles
of Wood Burial Cases and Cas
kets, Robes, Linings nnd Under
takers Hardware, which we will
fn'nish at all hours, day or night*
promp.ly,
N. W. ROBERTS A SON,
Dallas, Ga.