The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, July 26, 1883, Image 2

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/ Vaulilin< r New Um.' 8 **’ n ran> ^ <>rn '^ a, ^ p8 do not ^ come oat if twist during the night: can't make more than half By JAM KM HKKCKKNKHkiK & TO. DALLAS, G A.. JULY 96., 1883 7 The Telegraph opiratoiB of the Western Union Telegraph Com pany an on. n strike. The cholera, has darkened thonsamta nf homes in the East, lal the scourge sti 1 marches on. There is nothing calculated to aaako an editor enj >y. life more than lot his wifi to visit her rel atives np the country.—hhmae- Utt. That may be the case when she goes "up the country;" but tsfcta she goes down the country H is lea tally different. We are engaged now in not enjoying life averausoh.—Miu«m Telegraph. But when she dos'ent «o either di- seetion how about the matter? Send stamp to this office for re ply. Jfark communication "pri- **l Haw a Very Ugly tJlitwt" A charming young lady of Brooklyn was relating Homo of the troubles she ha t had in thu night The ghost which walked into her loom looked something like a lobster and something like a scare-crow. She remembered that she hail enjoyed a good snppsi of lobster salad. When asked how it was that site was able to be out of bed in the morning, she remarked that she always kept a bottle of Perry Davis's Pain Killer in her room, and that two moderate doses of this most efficient remedy had driven the ghost away. The Walton Nows advises peo ple to keep bullfrogs out of thoir carp ponds, but doasu’t toll how it is done: "A monster bullfrog, captured in a carp pond in this county, weighed two pounds, and hail in his frogship one Gorman carp, six inch 's long, one full grown toad frog and a monster craw fish, ouo of the largest of that species of iisli that inhabits our streams. This is given that those who liavo carp pouds had better see that these frogs aro all kept out. Tho truth of the above ia vouched for by two responsi ble persons.” The above is n valuable discovery, lor oar carp aud other fish rais- •rs, and while travelling the rounds of the press we reproduce for the benefit oi many of our subscribers, and especially of those owning ponds. Nebo llottingit. crops with plenty of ruin. Cotton weed small, hut will formed;its future we cannot see; the prospect now is gloomy, but 1 have seen a pretty fair crop of cotton made in the latter part of summer anil an urn. Considera ble indebtedness with a slim cheiice to gather money, hut thanks for a considerable quanti ty of old corn in our coin y yet, together with • fair wheat aud oat ;rop already saved Now is the •lino to prepare for sowiug turnup toed. In case tho drouth con tinues there should bo‘plenty of oats and wheat sowed this fall. Let drunVeness be banished; spike the still worms, and turn die grain into food. Then, oh/ man, young men, old men. middle aged men, how we do long to see you turn away from intoxicating drink and join in with the good indus trious sober citizens of the coun ty, who arc over reedy to rejoice and forgive you in hope of a rrone prosperous and a batter future. Young men, will yon make the re form? We desire that you do well. Do not think that | your privehges are taken from yon; bettor that you never taste a drop of intoxicating spirits than to be deprived for one moment of a ra tional presence of mind. One g'•oat mystery is how a man cm hfiord to got drunk when time is so precious; ;fur who knows ut what time he may be called on, and have need for all themtinnul- ity tuil presence of mind he cau possibly muster? Let us tliiuk of our poor old broken hearted mothers who so kindly fondled us and kissed us when we wore yonrg. Think of the disgrace we bring upon ourselves, our broth ers, our sisters, our fathers, our mothers and our children. Think of men on the scaffold, how they confess that whiskey aud cards brought them to the 'allows, and how they cry out in warning to tlioso who aro left bohiud, ad monishing thorn to let it alone. We i>sk the bar-keepers, and that too with all due’rospeot, to close their doors ami soil no more whiskey to any person or persons without having first pledged tin in selves that it shall not be drank as a beverage. Oh! th*.i King Aloahol could be dethroned and Satan’s army so crippled that his officers would never again be able to scale the walls of Emanual and bring ilisgiaco upon Zicn’s so.is aud daughters. Mack. people improving the passing moments in social conveise. At five o’clock p. m. the bell of the engine rang out its silvery notes,! which were borue upon the wi- s of the balmy breeze to the ear of the pionicers, warning that the time for departure for home had arrived, aud vith a feeling that it woul l be mauy days, and probably never in the course of human events, before we would again speuil such a day of profound pleasure, we boarded the train and were soon spre ling swiftly homeward. As the train sped along the merry song of the pionicers rang out upon the balmy breeze, telling of a day spent iu satisfactory pleasure »to all. Every one expressed tligpi- selves thoroughly satisfied, and only wished for a few more days in the future with just as muoh happiness. The entiro paffy lender their sincere thunkH to Captain Gorie and his able as sistants for kindness aud courtl- cios shown them on their trip. Long may they live, aud not a shadow cross thoir pathway. PlCNICKB.. TW Omt Sptdlo for Hwrtlg:* and Haadach*. OT An Inurunl flr.mdy, Containing no 'pilntne, Opium. Chloroform, Milurnl or 'narcotic. ol unjr kind. Safe and qu lek iu Its notion art Mayors Okfioe ) I RKHnunK, Va April 10. 1870, , Mkaniui. IIOTCIflao* ft Dim; It aflord* me ple-iKUie to testify to the great virtue* of your, “Neil ml glue" lor 'lie euro ol neuralgia und nick headache. I |h the be-t remedy for these ino*t Ol.-ticaaimt complaints 1 oeveever need. It, should belli every family In the countrr. Oko. K, Hrad Mayor of Leeabtirg, Va. Meatus. Hutrhlaon A Bro: I urn happy to aay that yoi.r •'Neuralulnu' 1 noted a* u apccitlc in my cu»e, relieving inn In ail Increoihty short time. I would advlac all suffering from neuralrrlne lo try It. >’uura,etc- ?■ V. Siu a, M. I). 1 UGHTRUNNINr Athens seems lo l>e mfesifd by a set of lawless negroes ;tho keep good citizens terrorized a consiberable* part of ilie time. By invoking the aid of the law afffi punishing every individual who commits au off nee, tho outlaws would soon bo in the chain gang or bulldozed into submission. Athens owes it to herself to straighten out her colored citizens in short order,—Atlanta Journal. STILL IN THE RING. “RED LIQUOR SALOON.” Billiard and Pool Tables. I would announce to mv friend, and the pnhl c generally that l have lully de cided lo icumin In Ds'las and cuuiluue the sum of the lout BRANDIES, WINES, WHISKIES, SODA WATER, LAGER, ETC. Ever offered in tliii place, also the u>e of n.y BILLIAKD AND POOL TABLES Whenever the courts luks hold of this matter end dcoide my business ns* lawful, iheu I am ready md willing lo olo-e out, uuliitbeu 1 shall follow my cunsliiotiounl privilege, vis: TO|utidcavor to pterse those who may (eel disposed te palronixn me in my Hue. , I have confectioneries of nil kinds, Wines, Whiskies, Rrandh-r, Beer Sods Water, all u< w aud fresh, and will keep lot always on hand tor sals' J, V 9 Call and sec me at my old stand. W. II CONN ALLY, DALLAS, GA. AWARDED AMERICAN B, II, 0. AM) SEEING MACHINE CIIM1 DALLAS PRICES CURRENT. j CORRECTED WEEKLY DY RAWLS, BItOS &, 03., Nebo, Ga., July 24tli.—Dry hot weather is the regular pro gramme here. Old lor refroahiug showers, is tho prayer of every body, aud yet the showers come not. Grop prospects never more y oull g people of Dallas could have Hwcetwatar Picnic, Editor New Era: Last Saturday morning, at five o’clock, quite a number of the gloomy, and farmers despondent. The services of the protracted meeting will commence at Nebo church next Sunday at eleven o'clock a. m. Preaching by Rev M. D. Norton. Rev. D. C. Brown will be on hand ut night and take charge of the meeting,* and with tbs assistance of others conduct it to its cloae. The public schod at Nebo Academy is fl rurishiug under the management of the same old ped agogue who has bceu teaching the young idea In w to sho it for a number of years at this pltce, While ou the subject of public schools 1 will give “Little Jim” a passing notice, and thank him for the wholesome advice he was pleased to give me and my fri uds We think bis advice good, but at the same time wa think it entire y gratuitous, as We have a teach, r well qua itieil to teach, and one who has always fgiven general satisfaction. I have no doubt bnt“Littlu Jim ’ is a little piqued about something, aud I think 1 lcuow what that something is. Tio douloureux, I see y u. B. H O. been seen gathered at the depot. Their intention w is to spend the day at Sweetwater crook, four miles below Powder Springs. Soon the shrill whistle of the locotuo- raotive souuded, niul.Capt. Gorie s ioute I rll aboard, aud the train sped away with as gay a party as ever started out for a days pleas ure. Arriving on the grounds about half past seven, soon all hands were busy preparing to land some of tli3 tiny tribe. Lou Harris, John Boue, John Allen, Fancy Flour, per bbl. Extra Family Family Me:d, per bushel (lorn Eggs, per dozen Chickens spring “ heus Bin ter per pound Hon y Hams Bulk meat Burk Shoulders (lanvassed Pens, white “ Clay " mixed Oats Lard Syrup, per gallon Coffer., per pound Granulated Sugar Extra C. Beeswax Tallow Rice Grits Mackerel j bbl’s Shad per p> und ^NEWffOM# •SEWING MACHINE CO- r v 7 0) li.OO 52.1 to 57 52.1 to 5? 8 10 to 1C 20 ... 221 j 2 to 20 10 to 12 15 *8 Mi 70 to 80 70 45 to 50 14 50 to 85 10 to 14 m 10 22 05 8 to 8.1 3.00 9 f 30 U N’ION SS | .OHJCAOO^—^ L and ATLANTA. GA. B F MATHEWS & CO, DALLIS, G \. Georgia Pan ding O.niev:—hen , Mai au Cooper, uJ r.inhtuitor at Mo«rst ii • reprc.eiiif In llr’ conit in his p i )ii > duly tiled nml en'ero u| o i root* • ilint In* tins fully adminis tried Moses Cooper's estate these are to cite nil persons concerned, heirs and creditors to show cause if ntiy they can «hv said ailinhiistiutor si ould not be discharged from his ndmini- Irali m and r, reive letters uldi«nii-*int on tbo tiret Monday in .“'eoiomher 1883 T. C.’DUNAGAN, Ordinary. The Tn^vn.O.on.^ <££°^JT>°-iUon Which is ONE award more than wns given to any other Company, and the COLD MEDAL is the only Medal of any description award ed ou Sewing Machines. SUTI1EltN OFFICE NO. 5 PRYOR ST., ATLANTA, G A RAWLS, BROTHERS it CO., Dallas, Ga. Mare Popular than Ever! Tlic accent Improvement* MADE IN THE xi*ig Machines, PAchli much to the Many Excellent Qualities SUPERIOR MACE IKE It in au especial r avorito of tho Its di< s, tailors and others who use them lov the many advantages it possesscA over ail other sewing machines. Kutv '*• hi c M.icliiiU’ If wniotjip.l fire v*-tit9 n «I ti written wirran y ulven tueNeli pmVliiw. er. 'I In* public uru nolloTwl to exNiuiue tsiciii l> lore biiylnu a nine.Ill ne J D.A T. F. SITH, Wholesale and Retail Dealers, 59 Broad St. EYERY ONE SHOULD BEAD THE TELEGRAPU AND MESSENGER. PUBLISHKD DAILY sND WKDKLY Ii Is (lie lcudiug oppoueut of the bos ses, l ines and ellipies. It lake all of the Assocla'ed Prc.sdls- pa'clies, ami has unsin passu I raoldtles for Humph Weaver aud Marion Mat-1 obtaining news from ail quar.irs by mall thews scon struck the creek with two seius; and shout after shout went up from those iu the water and on the shore, telliug too plain ly that the fish were being haul ed in. About ten o’clock, a fire was built iu the woods, aid the uml wire The r.eclslonsof the Huprema Court arc prepared for It by Us special reporter and are published the day alter they are dollvered. Its repor s of these diOlslu is j have been prououneed by leading mem hers of the bench and bar, Including one judge of the Sdpreine Court, to bo the l clearest and best ever published in the ladies commeuced to prepare a ’ g'utc. Gaik’s District, July 23.—F. men very muoh depressed ou ac count of dry weather. Not mui.li good old fashioned fish fry din ner. All the young ladies took a tutu in frying a skillet of fish (aud some of the gents too.) At twelve o’clock cloths were spread, aud all hands drew around aud did ample j istioa to a dinner, especially the fish, fit to please the palate of the most fastideous iu taste. After all were thorough ly satisfied, here and thore c ulil be seen couples of happy young Its market reports are carefully correct ed daily and will be lound lu 1 and relia. blc. In a word, The Telegraph and Georyts; i’auliliug county. Where as Nathan Cor per. administrit'or d boas* non of the estate nf James Cole di cessed represents to the court in his pe it on dulv ti ed and entered on rec oril dial lie lias lully adminieterid James Cole’s estate, this is lo cite persons conoerned heirs and creditor iliow c-*u'u if uny they can wh said admioistreior should not be dis charged from his adininis'ralion snd receive loners of ili-mission on 'he fiisl Monday in ^eplember 1883, T. C. DUNAGAN, Ordinary, $1.10 WILL BUY TWO OF THE BEST MUSIC BOOKS NOW extant! “M FOIIAIL" Conti)Inins ^5? piuit'M in imint! and if von slintiud notation, of Its variety 112 Ric Habbafch Fcliool Suu^s, abou 100* vh’^cs metrical chin eli um ihcicai L’ 20 A nt Items, w til seVeial cIiiiiuh .•euiVncea, etc., about 80 <U« es, v ith lo8. UiHMts, Trios,etc., for male ami male and female voices, and some excel lent iRnle Quar'etles, There are also good number of Temperance Sonus. T book alao contains Ji2 Uurllmental L< sons, Weil Illustrated, and pioperly ? ranaccWlor the u-e oi mus e leaehrra driiffelftctice. Several of the conve itlous have nVopted this us one of tSieir St aril Wqrlts. Price 165.00 per 100 copies. $0 00 pi dozen, A specimen copv mailed to address on reeei') , of 75c In st inps. "IIIIttlEt SHEAVES" a j uuwspa. or. j TERMS:Dally one year, 410; six mou’s I Three months |J.80, one month ♦10lt- Weekly one yenr ♦1.50. Send for sample euples and club retes. Agents wanted In evtry community, lo whom liberal commissions will be paid. Add-fcs*. J. F. HANSON, Manager Macon, Ga. Thirteen Years In Active Service! The lime inlisled for hns not yet expired. Honorable competition never hurls in the war that is n iw beirg waged by merchants, one against another. I ilsire lo call tho alien lion of my old palrons r« nelli oetha utd Iks general that I * CAN AND WILL SELL Goods as cheap as uuy mnii who purports to be doing an ues!—thut is lionorabls busi- DOING AN HONORABLE BUSINESS, Otherwise I have nothing tn say. My nao c is ihe style of the ol.'e t bust. 8f* nouae in DttILs and I have been a cunstani i -siilcnt of thi« c.iinfv R n nc8f» hi»*ly*iiifie yearn. r . , , - ”■ W'llllff fl |f niepe.pie know me. and my tecord aa u biwiueM is genornlly known. Therelore come lo me with “8POT GASH” and .no, will be delighted Whh the res nil. i keep Family G rocerie. Including toff" lea. Meat,Sugars, Flour. Mice sic. J keep canned coo:, inclndin* canned fish and mackerel, Oys-ers feardinc, etc. P.ckels plain and mixcl p„ w ,|er medlo“ni , " ,W ’ "‘• lchw l ‘ ,b “ cc • “ uufl '“ n J P«lent and ’ .land.rd A fine m d well selto.dd stork of Croedery from Coxon A Co.,, of C imoo, H use ”’ 1 "" l< ' n, N> J * n eu l ,plj ' of tiu from the Atlanta Stove and Til* BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND OAFS I MAKE A SPECIALTY eslab i,bed house o‘John Hlvev AO. I»L ! ' h * ° M 1 *" d "«<> shoafindiitn tmd a thou-and things too ledious lo w and it you dont see what roll Waul esk lor ii „n,l K " . ° *** m0 some goods for spc. cash m, you w,l b J°“ °T JU *' W"* wi'h the bargain, that win will .erUmly Icieve^ I ‘r- prices will chow op will, n„y n: T,y ’ 1 »!'«i *« Y(>ur Muirbla Sei'xsuit F. M. GANN. I)r. J. M. Harrison, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, Dallas,- — ge rgia! (fHHce With Dr. Rotiertson.) Tenders hi< prore-si oinl services to the e tizeus of 1 'a la»audsarroua.iljgeoum r> mly 12 l’v uppropriale for Piayer ami l’rni»e lugs, ubsut lorij metrical tni.es, i clgln Tctnperun.e songs, and ii few s .iort Anilieuis for eliurch voluiiiaries 1’riee $25.00 |kt 100 copies and $2.00 per dozen, a apecim.-ii copy mailed on re ceipt of ifin in stamp-. Tho above are the best slid cheapest music books ever ollc ci! l the public ler the price. Coircspomlci ce solicited wl.h the author, E. T. POUND, of “PikeCounty New*'* IS truest 1c, Ur. C. I). MeGREGOR, attorney at law, DALLAS, - Georgia. I five mv. nt re attention to the nra. ' tree of law. Pr.-n pluess U my , tlu ' promp;ly, lOlHeeia Court-House.) N. W. Roberts k Soil CONTRACTORS AND BUILDYK8, All alyteg Moulding Brackefa and Bulustera made to order. M o are also dealers in all styles of Wood Burial Casas snd Cas kets, Robes, Linings end Under takers Hard amre, which we will fifnish at all hours, day or night, Collect!'!" a spccla'ty. July 3tf N. W. ROBERTS A SON, Dallas, Ga.