The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, July 19, 1883, Image 3

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J OCAL GOSSir. Paulding county came to Dal- 1 is yesterday to the celebration. Couitry watertnillious, knotty a d half grown, have put inthtir appear anoe. Cotton is looking a little ochae aad corn is suffering for rain. Hot, dry and enervating. G ti Bawls Drua A C •. f r s< h xil text books. t o'. Mart L. Huff of 'Jooro d Cobh Luuuly, waa in ail< mis ee upon tlio Ce.- ( «'■ spots a >. mat off. Z. l uriKT. The Beautiful Green Melon. A boantifnl thing it was, and right green was young Mr. Green, who went ilowu to the cellar about miduight and ate ue.tr.y h df of it. The next day yonug Mr. Green said he didu't "rant any breakfast, aud he th.ugiit he would uot go to the store. 1 le wished he hadn’t s : en that w Ur* melon. By 'he prompt aduneis- irrtion of Perry Davis's Pain Kil ler'Oung Mr, Greeu’s internal economy wss re luo d to a sltti of peace and comfort. The great colebratien occasion esnsed the New Ena to be b 'la-1 tula day, but then you know 1 w3 rll ha t a good time. Pa I sBros A Co are keeping in stock school Irouks for the acc m- nndution of their many patrons, i Ben Matthews has opened a ( first-class furniture establishment in the triangular briok block at the depot. Superiour Court convenes next Monday two week*, aud will bold about one we k. Only one or two criminal cases on the docket. The .Light-Running Domestic, the few of all sewing machines, is still ahead. Ask for them and I take no o her. For sale by J. B, A T. A. Foote A Co. To-day(Wednesdiiy) alt is life aud aunimatio.i tn Dallas. Noth ing on earth more nearly ap proaches perfect happiness in the young than well conducted Sab bath School picnics in fair weath er. Make your home a paradise aud your wife happy by giving her a L glit Running Domestic. Call and see them at J. B. A T A, Foote & Company’s. About now the 10a l overseer will look over his cornfield and not finding the fodder exactly ti uly to pull, will rnn around and vurn his hands, and then they will all work the road a half day or so, while they are resting. Why injure your 1 e 'lid m 1 keep the baby nwa .i by workiig a heavy machine wheu you cau get the L’ght Running Domestic at J. B. A T. A, Foote it Com pany’s. Yeneiday slit lit t he clo*c of the S. S Olein Ut.niiltrrci4.ii-.u t ok place b * t«e n Hr, Dii.k I’tirt mid bill Neill, ir»l <lc t* of ilie '< Wirpini of the county, In which Pace win* struck ii|.on the slii.ul dir with it ruck by JNcill mill I licit stiihb cd wl bu knife in flic reglou of the limit, c hlcli wound eume Very m-n. proving la- tu> 1 acc will ivcovei, and Mini is in ini', n will give boi.d. Rome expects to get the cen tral work ships of the three divi sions of the E. T. V. A Ga. rail road. We wish Rome all the good luck possible, for she evi dently has the pluck to win any where, etc. Messrs E. R. Smith tcCo., Pro prietors of the Cherokee Flour Mills, Rome, Ga., are day* be hind with their orders, Mr. R. A. Welch, so popularly known as an expert in milling, is a member of the firm, and his connection with the mill is a guarantee oi the quality of their goods. Cherokee Flour has no superi or. We would advise our - Dallas merchants to place their orders with them and be convinced cf what we say about them. It will be ibe business of the Eba in the future, as in the past, to look after the management of the county and municipal affairs as far as our duty prompts us, to praise when deserving and to sen- sure when merited any man fill ing a position cf public trust. B. H. O.—These initials will lie at once recognized as hose of our regular coirespondeut, Mr. B, H. Owen, Nebo, P, O., this couuty, Mr Owen called at our office aud leL us some of the fiuest specimens of early pears that it has been our good fortune to sc* for many years at this season, for whioh we her by thauk him. Bat thatch) ver act is not the only good thing Mr Oweu is guilty of. The large audience of patient lis teners at the Celebration were treated to one of the best origin al addresses, delivered in bis own inimitable style, that claimed the heaving a'teution that day. Mr. Owen certainly feath red bis cap with many new admtrers an 1 friends on that occasion. Not tlie least interesting feature and enjoyable p irt of the pro gramme of yestar lay's, great oc casion was the infant class sing ing by the Hopewell school upou the r. strum. The litile fellows were well drilled, nnd made many hearts swell with pride at their rendition of a aweet song. it is a pity the Telegraph and Messeuger and-the Constitution cannot settle the status ' of the truck farmer oi Georgia. Per haps if the Telegraph will coucede by truckling that trucking is the greatest invention of the 19th. century, aui gotteu up by the x- clusive research anil promptiug of .hut grea' aud imperious daily, the Uoustitution, all will bo weil t Many the remarks of the speak eis of yesterday; and many the period of the essayists that float- ad nut upou the balmy air laden with congrutula'ions for the victo ry over intomjieinnce. Oftimes the most carefully prepared re port, and the must impartial ren dering of some speeches find es says prescut features in which there may be found praise that is fulsome or invidious,but we do uot h 1 sitate to mention, yea, we take pleasure in commending that elegant composition upon Tem perance, read in a style pleasing and easy by Miss M iuie Badgett cf Burnt Hickory -School She played her part welL DALLAS PRICES CURRENT. ItSTANDS at ♦He Head I First-Class Hastering nit III,III HI M I HI IWlttM, CORRECTED WEEKLY BY BAWLS, BROS.. A C3., Mr. John F. Ragsdale is the boss Irish potato man of this c, un ry, He brought into our office specimens of the Eary Rose that we weighed ourselves, and found to average a pound each, Mr. R. liii nat r\ine them in the ground either. We pause for a r, p y. Fancy Flour, per bbL Extra Family Family eal, per bushel Coru Eggs, per dozen Cl ickeus spring “ heus Buter per pound Honey Haros Bulk meat B' lk Shoulders Canvassed Peas, white “ Clay “ mixed Oats Lard Syrup, per gallon Coffee, per pound Granulatod Sugar Extra 0. B •swax Tallow Ri e Grits .Mackerel J bbl’s Shad per p uud 700 6.50 6.00 2i to 57A 2J to 671 10 10 to 16 20 n 22 .J 12 to 20 10 to 12 15 101 10 Hi 90 70 to 80 r 70 45 to 50 14 50 to 85 10 to 14 i21 10 2* 05 8 to 81 4 * ’ 3.C0 a Tli» Is'lie »rkai>« irilnal LEADER IN THE TRADE I » 'ni t tlml cannot tn ill fi lial. M VNY IM1T\TE 111 NONE EQUAL HI The Largest Armed I The Lighten! Hanning THE MOST BEAUTIFUL Woodwork! Anil I* wn minted • . To be nuduol llie limit i*J»l4?r'nl To ilo any amt uli kinds of work. Tn be complete lu every rennet. Forsaiebv J. U, ft T. A. Foots A Co., I.'ul'as, On. tVAgents wanted In unocupted tertiary. Address DOMESTIC 8. M. CO., Richmond, Vs.i Pnnldlng Hherlff Males, Will be soul on the fl'rt Tue .duy In Augi'st next, st th Court-house In said county, wlilnii the legal lionrs of sale tin’ following propperiv. to wilt Lot* of 'and No 121 in lie Kid d'str et end the Kt'd Hcctlon of the Haul county, *<> rstl-fy, tux II In In favor of the stnle ui.d county v* .lolln 1) bln'imi'il mill Niild lot of lit d A1 -o lit nf In ml No I'4 In the 2nd d «t . mill the Onl seuilou of mild county, levied .in to Hiitinfy mi tl lu In luvnr o' the state and Iht eoili.ly, V» U. W, Ariii.liouu, and mild lot luvled on as Ills p,opci ty. A'so lot No i) if in ih* 2i'd illstilet end the tid'd ueellon of said c. unity, levied on o -uiisfy a tax lit ft In l*"or of the stile- amici IV. vuTIkm 1, Wsnick, and said lot levied on iis hlu piopvrly. Also, lol Wo04 lu 8rd district and ''8rd fuullon. levied on to.atl-ijf a tux d fit I uvoi' of the niute hint the county vsThiim son ryi aril, mid mild <>t levied on us hi* pn party, each of the shove lots levied on eonliiliili’jj 411 acres eaoli. move or less, all the ubu, u levies made nd roturaed to ine by W. 0, Ahney. L. C. Dallas Oa July 4th, I8*!l, N aI 11/ N Ci «IPFR. Sheriff' if I A Ik OF blUlilild, Cau I ding Couniy, DONE TO ORDER. let ymjr work donedy * man who dcfie- U' mprlltiuti. By one whose work does not crack, lly one wboMultnlsh yonr walls In plasterol Purls ns white a* snow and as amooili a* glass. By one who Insure* your walls to s tud washing and hold their ylnss. - No whim washing every year needed I do not enrae.kri* to underbid nnv one. My prices are'he same ihe wot id over io wit Brow* pillar lath and on«Cb*t prt yard, 06 2 coats 06 8 omits Shim finish 10 3 coals ghws finish II Brick walls one per cent off Ilydiuuliq eeno nt and eaeium nlsieriwo toms 15 eirot* per yard It is so hard it 'ake* ihe blow of a hstnni » lo hr ah i a ,d can be used In mside ol nov work and siauda a i esc. J. IIA M M Kit is the onl man in ihi< omin'rv who e n I amlle piaster pari* at Ids e urn For particulars apply at New Era Office. lo the Honorable Superior Court of said County.—The petition of C, \V. Rush, Hugh H. Colquitt, Henry 1 Hanks and C. D. Forsyth respectful ly shuwoth that they have associated themt ‘Ives together and desires to uh- tniu a charter to themselves, their as •ornate*, nod successors, und ir Beotion 1676 of the Code of laws of this btate. for ihe purpose of carrying on s min ing reduction and manufacturing bus iness in uiiuing for sulphur, copper, and other valuable metals, reduc and utilise Ibe same, and to manufac ture fertilisers and other things Ibere- r rom, in said county, aud at such oth er p'aoes iu ssid slate as may from time lo time become necessary for (lie purpose aforesaid, ibe principal office and place of business being in said county of Paulding The name of said company lo be ‘‘The Georgia Mining and Manufac turing Company.'’ Thai their capit 1 stock be five thousand dollars with tlu privilege of increasing the same to three buudi- • d tbi uriinU dollars, fen per cent of the originul cupiiui being ac ualiy pai l in, "hat said charter be grant ed for twenty years, with right of ex- .t-Dsion or renewal. That raid Cornu* lation have pow r to pure ase and hold pioperty, real and i-ersmal, sue sud be sued, c ntract pud be con« tii cted with, make by-l iws, and to do <11 acts aud things neces ury tor ihe xecution of the purposes ot said or- ganiz tiom Your peiitioners pray |.a*sirig of an order ai.tl j'ldgmenl ran ing this, tneir npplicatiuu, und l.ey uod their i:ssocia>es and success ors be liicorporsted for the purpe e* Us herein set forth, and petitioners will ever pruy, etc, C, D. FORSYTH, Ait’y for 'Petitioners. I certify that the above and forego ing it u true and correct copy of ihe or.gioal and .of the miuu.es of the court of file in my office. This June iH., 1 '-, 83 - iv. I. Fain, I Cierk SuieriorCour, Puu diugto. SUMMER ARC SURE TO BRING ON SVMMCN DISEASES INDIGESTION, . DIARRIKEA, DYSENTERY, couc, CRAMPS, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, FEVERS; Ac., Ac. BUT Nrry Davk'$ Pain Kithr Dims The* Away. Darvm Tams Away. Danras Tsu Away. Mrr if wtrmwr map hum. nr or mt uumtnr. E es -0 0. CO o a wm SPOT CASH" STORE! YRNA, OA J. J. PAYNK. DELLAS, GA.,' f. WI WADE WR|TE,MAR1ETI J. j. PAINE k GA. l*yU« thepeop'oof Panldl^ wd s srti»filWm uiUSShs" f* dil at tbs -AND EXAMINE THEIR LARGE 8T0 1C DRY GOODS, Ot(M- ING, SHOES AND BOOTS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, ETC. We Beaks ■ specialty of HARD* ARE ANIV CROC ERIKA, bay and sell fiw cash, and oonsequeatly are snsbled le givo ibis best' bargain* “Others Hay Imitate—None Can Equal 11 It i* easy for any man In claim that his prises are tbs lowest. Thn p*Mm like lokn*w Imw one man can undst.all nil others. Vs^rethe "illy mer. chants Ml Da : !«s lb*.t ■**!• that snowing. Hat* Is lbs *rgunmi.i* We *ell for ‘WOT GASH." No good* bsts o*r thin (ill paid for. . We therefore liar* no peroaalag* of hwuriis on bml custom ers that we mast naka up o* goad euatoaara. We sell at heM-paa prices for SPOT GASH, JBf * • Come aad aaa tor yourae) **. < J. J* PAYNE & CO- “Spot Caeh” Man The R M. Birdsall Manniacturing Co AUBURN, NEW YORK. Jl* W 1 . Roberta Sf Som, •AGRJVTS, BmUmt, G«. n * Wn are the agsnts of tbaaboY* sxtsaaivs Maaafiwwriag Osmpaay, aad offer at manufacturers prions ENGINES, SAW MILLS AND OTHER MACHINERY or THE I ATEST AMD MOST IMPROVED pattern. WE are using at oar milt au,mgi*s *f tbsir make aad Ihviin a aassful insfaotiou ol it Call on us and got foil partlmlafs as Is mstlts, prises, terms, sis. N. W. ROBERTS A Soil, Dallas, Ga. I can afford to sell cheaper (ban marehaate who buy on time. Prices. I desl in dry goods. . - i- And keep on hsnd a trash aad Wall selected sfetfek of groccris*. I Also Keep medicines. Conssens Compound Honey of Tar. Coussens Lightning Linameni v , „ « Tablers Dnekay* Pil# -Ointment, Vcqnifoge, its. Cull and sea me and bring yonr pocket-book. Ton will find m* near depot. Toms, F. M* MATTHEWS . DALLAS, GA New Furniture Store / WR. 8TRIOKLAND, l will ssll yon Parlor. Chamber and dining room (sraiturs st lower pries* lor cash than have ever bten sl's'aetl Is Dallas. I AM SOLID! I Pay Cash For My Goods! Gat off all discount* allowed maroluwU. . i itn ito null, ir times in itiui nnui Call and Examine My Goods And Get My Examine my stock of be<t«tenils Rati mattresses. La*esl tiapmved spring mat tresses, double aud single BKIWifitRS AND MATTKlASts, Rest cotton t*p Matresses I SAFES! • SAFES!! SAFES!!! Perforated Tin nnd Wire. Beat make. Low down for the money. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, 8ucb as Acordions, Harmonicas. -And the latent Sling oat, nay child can play it, THE OBGANETTE. Ton put in thn note* at one end and the mnBic comes ont at the otiibr. Come and see them. CH ROMOS. Lovely land scapes, every parlor should havej STOVES, STOVES, S^J SfiT I BUT FOB THE CASH AND SELL FOB 1 handle the New Improved Singer Sawing Naohiae. Hence von sa* e the tariff on time prices. Callj new stand, W.R.STRH