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Paulding New Era.
»jr JAMKM RKKTKKNRIIMiK * CO.
DALLAH, OA.. AUG. 2. 1883
|termiited or requested. Rev. Mr.
Payne frill liave Soraetliiug to
say in our Next i«m« upon the
subject, iu the mean time all per
sons iatereated can weigh the
matter and consider well the great
advantage such an enterprise
would be to a community and
county generally.
uo.
AM EHHAY MAD AT THK FAULDIIIO CO.
8. 8 CELEBRATION, JDH 18„1883, »V
MI88 EMMA COOPKB, OF DALLAM.
Webb, tbe Engll*li lantsc that under.
V»k |n rld« the kngry correri I ovur Nl •
ag.'pi fall* by swimming, paid (lie pen
any for hla rash»c**, a. ««« unlre'.a’ly
eXpeeUd. by aacraFelnf hla Ife. Ilia body
h.abrae (band far bslow the fi»l!»
with hla bead almid .pill open,
Csffy, the Irish Pbneolx Path mortl-r
laforanr. who s.ved hla own neea b
teealac Mtaiea wllneat, and who was Pen.
tees* tooalle, has been mnrdered by one
O'Dansri. whoahadowtd him all tbe way
from boodon, ami perhaps Dublin. The
murder wa*»racial at Port KllaelwMi,
While Carey w.aUndlax f om the steam
, af ll»lr*-». Uarey was doom:d provld d
ha rtmalaed on earth, and It were buttei
la have a H Be red a handled deaths than to
ha*a had the mflMInnate mans own al
dlsf eUtnde.
The Htrlke.
Wu in nnturnllv in sympathy
with tbn lalnginph striker*. ami wi-li
ihaaa ab lha eoccea. possible iu aland-
inf tjr their co'ora to ruttain a prin
eipla, and wa b.nieve ilia bloated die
laving monnpely wou d be amplv
jnalifted in nib ling lha small demand
main upon ihsna by their omployue
Yat there ia n something ,about lh<
matter that does not eel just righ
■Inara upon the basement of our uu-
(intending end feelings. Wonder ii
lha bays can’t do Something else for s
libblihaad and let the rounlry bay*
rant. Public feeliug will react alter a
while aid Iheu the boys will be sbu
1C fltll ia disfavor, and every body wil
kick the boys ns they start down hit.
and tbn revenue from theatrical Iwr.-
tfl ■ and base bail aud oilier exhibi
tions will be of iht things that worn
Sal the hoys will h ve to coma down
iw— work yet. Late make a cbangi
hr vsilaty, The odds arc agaiasi
yaa. hqra.
The Proponed Camp-Uronnd.
Rev. B. F Payne, pastor in
eharga of Dtllas Circuit, M. JE.
church South, is laboring with
moat comm untabls aoal in the
aauM, leaving no avouue uutrav-
ailad cither in thought or in ma
terial foot, that may lead to an
advancement of the Masers eaus
■ hit followers. Mr. Payne's off-
wets srs sn«. hsiag Wiuo-i vu Vila
direction of one of thd greateai
■cads of the church iu this ami
adjoining oountiea, viz; The es
tablishing ol a camp-ground at
aona point accessible to the mem
berahip of hi« w irk. His grjat-
ast desire ia to secure the co-op
eration of the membership "f the
whole eircuit and then to s e the
ground secured and bo assured
thut lha work will be done; and h<>
is no less anxious that there
should be perfect harmony and
agreement witu all in the place sn-
leeted for the camp-ground; th-re
fers ha will visit the ohurches
this wank and talk up <he groat
enterprise, appoint a committee
of one perhaps from each church
to not with him, an i sliouhl said
committee oo-operato wjfh him
in like seal aud enterprise the
spirit of the enterprise cannot
flag, end by our next issue wo may
be able to auuounoe considera
ble progress made toward the
•onauaatioi of th* much desired
end. The place already spoken
of aa moat central to the ohurches
of the circuit, and most likely to
■sect the requirements every way,
is in the near vicinity of Mr. Z-ib
Elsberry's, our Treasurers real
donee. Our private ohoice in the
■tatter would bring it nearer
Dallas on account of Norton's
Chapel and Mt. Tabor, but wo
will heartily sustain any action oi
Hw committee. Right here we i »°o“ »<»<* mill circling. ris-
would state that propositions! "* K > floatiu K. %«««. till it ebs’l
from laud owners ia the vioiuity | a 'iRht at heaven's h.if|h
of oross-roads, loading from New j l >oar b’ portal, and then with oi®
Hope to Oweni mill and to Ac- ' w *iviug the banner of the
worth, etc., or
What means this mighty throng?
What mean these living witnesses?
What mean ihese young dimples'.
What mean wr nil?
We are God's Apostles, com
manded to go; go where the Hun-
day School has nover been; go to
tho darkoned home; go where
poverty dwells; go where the
clouds of wretchedness full thick
and low; go with angelic foot anil
hand, and tongue, aud sing of glo
ry laud. Iuto that forlorn prison
go, aud to the dying criminal re-
poat our Lords Prayer; nud to the
midnight of his soul point him to
the last lingering star of hope
the star of Bethlehem.
To the poor blind beggar go,
and tell him of Jesus, who can
alone give back his bnried vision
To the infuriated drawing ine
briate go, and touch his finger-tip
us he sinks for the last tiino iu
the drnnken whirlpool of delirium
trcmcnr.
Oh! to the little ragiiel orphan
go, and cover it with tho sweet
mantle of charity. Go seek the
lost. Go heal the sick. Go save
the damned. Go plant tho Sunday
School
We are not doomed to endless
shame—I mean Paulding Coun
ty. Hear it all ye ora'ors, visit
ors, friends. Scarcely three Hliort
mouths since this movement first
begun, now you sen a thous/vod
happy, merry h a U,—ohildivn
of tho Suuda-7 School—to-day
they fctAhier roi n 1 me.
' Come ulose, redemptions trend
is nigh. Come close—salvation's
army is scaling tlm last mountain
top of prejudice, and crossing the
last river of opposition, and the
Sunday School stands now ready
to capture the world.
Already tho voioo of the peo
ple and the voice of God, have
met to redeem our fair land.
On the 15th. day of April last
the glad tidings flew that General
Alcohol had surrendered a’l his
forces, and Major-General I ,m>-
ruuce is retreating, null that Coin
man :!er-in-Chiof Prejudice has
boon shot dead. Aud now no
see those Sunday School banners
flontiug over the land of
aud death. Little orphan children
aud widowed mothers are to-day j
wearing tho badges, and marching J
un lor these flags.
O, thou banner of white, blue
and gold, may thy sweet folds
;'iever cense to wave o'er tho land
of the free aud hnine of the brave,
till every son and daughter of
Paulcl;HR county nre brought to
hapiiiesd, peace and God.
Wheu that is done, and our
unday Soi"H>l army shall have
joined in with' the other Sunday
School armies o* the world, then
shall it be; that oi'® of these lit
tle ones, that JestU 1 took iu his
anas and blessed, shu b from this
earth arise and fly; till high o’er
mountain, hill, dale, clon’d, sun,
church the theatre.
Sunday school scholars don’t
go to jail, nor are they crowded
off into chain-gangs aud peniten
tiaries; nor do I see them swing
ing on tho gallows. Neither 'are
they arraigned for murder, theft,
robbery, perjury, ouibezzlemunf,
or treason.
The Sunday Bchvrol it not an
institution chartered for Metho
dism, Baptism, no/ for au ; . other
i*m.
Neither ia it a patent offioe^for
match- making, oonrti'ug, or polit
ical scheming.
It is a branch of ihn church of
the living G«k1; the nursery; the
ineyard, the fold, tho way, the
light that leads from e. r h to
heaven.
tks Snot (polls far Sftnlfii ul Hostels,
WAn IiiUtuii| ItuiiHXly, t unto In l-i» no
Quinine, Oph m, CMor.-iorm. 1 Moral or
barcollct ol any Sind. Balk ami quick
ill tlx notion SI
Match" Ofkic* >
1 nenncRE, Va April IB. IH7«, j
Muesli*. Hutchison * Blto; It Affords
me ple.isuie to testify to the iireni virtue*
of your “Nenrslulni-" I >r 'lie cure of
neuralgia amt o'ck liearlnche. I* Is the
lie-i letnedy lor the*e ino*t distressing
conipialntsI UHveever us-d, It; should
belli every family Imho coontrv.
> Oko. 11, Head
Mnyor of Leesbur:-, Va.
Messis. Hutchison & Itro; I am Imppy
to say that yocr -‘Neiiralulne'' sotoil a* a
s|H-citlc in in j- ea*«, telloviiig me In an
increoibly abort lime. I would advise
all suffering from nciiralglno lo try It.
Yours, etc* * V. Him s, M. D.
!? 1 (X) REWARD, S100.
We. the under*igned, will pay the
above reward upon 1 lie arrest and
confinement in jail, or delivery -o the
“herifl of Paulding county Mark A
Bruwn. charged with assrult with in
tent lo murder
8aid Brown is about 25 years o’d,
spare made about 5ft 10 inches high
dark cyrs’aud complexion, hns a mule
on one of hi* check*, s,icaks pretty
ipiick, nud weighs about 145 or 150
pouuds
Euzereth Brown,
Fiiank WiLts,
O. W. PicKEtr.
Dallas, Gt., July 30th., 18811.
ItSTANDS at the Heed
IMfll
STILL IN THE RING.
“RED LIQUOR SALOON.”
Billiard, and Pool Tables.
I would announce to my frl-nd* and the puhi c generally that I have fatly de
cided toiemutii In Dallas and continue tlic sale of the best
BRANDIES, WINES,
WHISKIES, SODA WATER,
LAGER, ETO.
Ever oflkied in this place, also the are of a y
BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES
Whenever ibr cnuits tabs hold of this matter and decide my bueiness un
lawful, then I am readv mil williug to clo-c out, uutiltban I-ahall follow my
constilulioual privilege, via:
TOfeodesvor to please those who msy feel disposed Is patrooise me in my
line.
I have confectioneries of all kinds, Wines, Wh la kies. Brand lev, Beer
Soda Water, ail a< w ami fresh, and will keep 1m always oa hand far sale*
Call and see me at my old stand.
W. II CONN ALLY,
DALLAS, OA.
—MmrAwxmrfi~a > mlp
-AWARDED
IDE 1IEIICA1 B. H. «. ISO SEW UCIMI MIMS1
THE LIIIIIT MMIMi IIIIEESTH'.
Tim’ I* iIn- nckiinW'd.'cd
I. KAIIKH IN THK TRADE
I- s act that ciilinot Iu <ll-|iutvd.
MANY lMlTATK 11!
NONE EQUAL 1 I!
The l.urgcst Armed!
Tim l.ighteNt Uuuiiiiig
THE MOST BKAlTTIKUIi AVumlwork!
And Is wiirrnntcd
To be made ol the be«l mutcrhil
, To do any and ull kinds of work.
To lie complete in every re-pict.
For *au- hr •
J. U, AT. A. Footr ft Co,,
I Ill'll*, f.H.
blood (3f~Agenl* wauled In nnoeupled Uritory.
Addri-s*
DOMESTICS. M. CO.,
Richmond, Va.
DALLAS PRICKS CURRENT.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY RAWL8, BnOS
it CD.,
Fancy Flour, per bbl.
Extra Family
Family
©ul, per bushel
Coru
Epp 8 . P«y dozen
Chickens spring
“ hens
Butter per pound
Hon y
Hams
Bulk meat
ii'dk Shoulders-
any other suitaolo | School, with the other it] v^uvassed
point, would b-i in order, and sli all touch tha latch of the Ame-j i
now wwrid he » splendid opportu
nity for some generous man or
ts0d owner to m>ke themselves a
nause that will live in th* records
thyst door on golden hinges,which
opening wide, will let th* waiting
nations in.
that blessed day when the
of tb« ohuroli, as well the i ® uut * H T School shall triumphant
hearts of the people, by douatiug . “land, then we'll see -.the leaaou
a/Suitable place, and doijug so j P a per take the place o'f the cow-
^romptly too. Speak out some- aidly pistol; tbe Bible root out
at a time. The New | the whiskey bottle; the hyinn
^HAwill receive all propositions' book supplant the deck cf cards-
tyyiug due credit fjr same, as : ,t 10
■ , Ulh the billiard tabic; the
Clay
" mixed
Oats
Lard
Syrup, per gallon
Coffer,, per pound
Granula-ted Sugar
Extra C
Bets wax
Tallow
Bice
Grits
Mackerel j bbl’s
•Shad par pound
7 00
fi.50
6.00
52J to 57J
62i to 57J
8
10 to 16
20 to 22',
12 to 20
10 to 12
16
■a
70 to 80
70
I? F MATHEWS A (O.
DALLAS, GA-
Gt'ui'ii a Pun iling t uiinl'.—\V her.
n , Nut snCiii'rer ii.li.ini trniur oi
HihiI i■'ii-jm Hem* lii ilu c ml
in hi* P t 'ii f nu'y filld nml i n't-ti
upo . re jo i iiiul lie bus tul.y Hiimiuis-
teied Mii.cs Ciuipcr * estate llicso are
to cite nil person* cinceriieii. heirs and
erditon to show cuu*e if any they
cun nliv raid ml in iuisl i n tor si outil
not be discharged fmm his adtuini*-
iruti n and r ceive lel'ersi t ilismi.sioi.
"ii iba Diet Monday in .“'cn'eniher 1883
T. C. DUNAGAN,
Ordinary.
The In^ W n A t^nl TC^pctUon
Which is ONE award more than was given to any other Comnanv
and the UOLD MEDAL is the only Medal of any oescription award
ed oil Sewing Maeluuee.
SUTHERN OFFICE NO. 5 PRYOR ST., ATLANTA, GA
RAWLS, BROTHERS A CO., Dallas. Ga.
More Popular than Evert
The Hooont Improwementa
MADE IN THE
W «Jlachineiy
c-’Addi much to the
Many BxooUoat QnalitUs
OF THIS
SUPERIOR M/CBXRB
It is an espeoinl r nvorite of t | „ u
ili’ H, tnihn-R and others who use them
tor lint tininv ml vantages it ,.o» 8 ess..s
over all other spwiug machines.
•i fore l.uyli/a u uim-.hlne ‘" l «*•"''«» tlitin
J .D.A T. F. STTIT, Wholesale and Retail Dealers, 59 Brand St.
Ge 'rvlr; Ptuildiug cnunty. W ere-
n* Nut linn Cm per. iidniini.tra'or de
bonus non of ti c estate of James Cole
drciiuBL'd roprei-niits to the Court in hi*
pe it on du'v filed and entered on rec
ord that lie Inis fully administer!d
•Inmes Vote's Lslate, ill Is is lo cite Hit
pu>m>iis concerned heirs and eteo'itnrs
to nlmw c<u*e if anv diey cun nliv
sa il iidininislrelor should not be dis.
clung!d from his udininis'ialion and
receive Intiers of'di-mission on -lie fi.st
.Vond.iy in ^eprember 1883.
T. C. DUNAGAN,
Ordinary,
MUSIC BOOKS NOW
extant!
“discs Fltll AIL" SiriS
and seven hIiiiihmI nofatlon. «f Un variety,
112 me Snbbiith School Son ga, ubcii’
100 p’.ecc^ me metrical elir.reh tuniH.
I here me 20 ^ ntliems, with several clumu*
ventenees, etc . nbout 80 Glees, viih Ni-
loa. I uoils. Trlo^jOlc., for male tual fe
male mid female voices, ami some • xcei-
lent male Qiiaretles, There nre hLso a
#ood number of Temperance Bonn*. Tin*
buo’i alto contains U2 Uiullitieiital Ley-
sons, j tHuHtriited, and piojnrlr nr-
rnnsred tor tlic n»»c of muse itaebers iu
dn lpruclke Several of the cohve ilioitu
li.ive adopted tbl* us one of their 8t«r.d-
aid Works.
Price |05.00 pt*r 100 copies. $0.00 per
dozen, u spec men copy mailed to any
ml I less on rtcei ,r of 75c 1 *» st -inus.
... ‘•IIOi.llEI SHEAVES"
4D to OU j school liCKik, conlu nlug ubnut 8U rxci-l-
14 | hint new -undnv *chooi *ongs and very
50 to 85 [appropriate for Prayer anil I’l'nlse m«I-
10 to 14. 1 In.et-, uh.nit l.uu j nnai-icul nine*, mi or
iii I elah Tempernn. e sung*, umi a few » .urt
124 | A in hem* for church voluntaries
l(f' l'riee va.’i.OO tH-r I .SI copies aud $3.(11
9;, j per dozen, » hpecinKll copy mailed on re
ap ] eelptot 3‘ie In s-nmp*.
"h ; 1 lm above uiv the bi-*t slid ci'cnpesi
8 to 8^ j music book* ever ottered t the public Icr
4 thep'lcc. Ci-ire-po-dc. cjrolic.llcd wt b
the uull.or.
E. I’. POUND. of' PH.e Co-rn'y New»"
n<rucsv-l'e, Oa.
3.00
9
Thirteen I ears In Active Service j™
The lio e inlisled fl>r hns nnf vet expired I1oi.of.ku ....
hurts in the usr lhi.1 is n ,«v beirg waned fry mere!,unis, one sgifi 'ZaZ'”
general'l,!u °I'' t[ '° MUia ' io « o( uld 1*'^' *ell m fhs pul.lie ' in
CAJS AND WILL SELL
**" —l-* “ *”'»« ■» b.nar.b). ba ,^
DOING AN HONORABLE BUSINESS
■ Inrty-nme years. The people know me. and mv lecord s. 1 • ’ T fr
is geneiuHy known. Tliereiore comeTme Wr'eAflir S voo
■ep U amity Groceries including Cofl -.
keep cRiinwl pooincluding canned
P ckels pl«iu and mixed, powder
will lie delighted with the rerull. 1 _
Ten, Meat, Sugars, Flour, Rice,etc. I
fish and mackerel, Oysters, Sardine*, eti"
slioi and ciqis, mutches and (obacc . snnfl ani sigaiv.
mcdlclcis.
paleut and siaadsfd
A fine 111 d well sehc’dd stork rf Cmcdeiv from P«,« x. n .
u'ui ,eriW , iN ' J- * , " ,p, ’ ly of tiu {tom ,he AtlsaS slov* .2t1!
10WT1T RT T y 11 ■ u "‘Stove aud Tia
!. I.IU „ ild, Dll HOOTS, SHOES, HATS ANDCAPS1 MAKE A SEEC At TT
TWO OP THE BEST ...» oh „ ," aTr -
e»lah!islied house o* John ^ilvey & Co, I „|. 0 0 »•*!
shoe fi dinjs and a lhou*nnd things too tedious lo me,ftio^r’ ^
and ,f you dont .ee what you wan, nsk toVit. n„d X , v!« ■'° - " 8
wun, some goods Tor *,«. cash und you will be surprise.!,* SriTi®
deve. 1 defy compeliiion, mid f-
'vi'h the hsionin, that you will lenainly recieve
pi ices will chow up will, sny one, Try me.
lour Humble Servant,
F- M. GANN.
Dr. J. M. Harrison*
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
D A L L A S, - - - - GE ltGIA.
(Office With Dr. Robertson.)
Tenders hi- * ror'c *1 nml -e-vIc.-* to the
c'tlzcusor i)s la* and sol rouu.li jg countr>
inly lvi Tr
C. D. MeGREGOK,
ATTORNEY 4T LAW,
DAIaLAS, - ------ Georgia.
tljIHci In Court-House.)
I L-tve mv entire utrentlon to ifee prn<--
t-ee of law. Pron ptness I
Colleeliug u spee hl'ty.
my motto.
july otf
N. W. Roberts & Soi^
CONTRACTORS and BUILDFR8,
AH styles Moulding, Brscksts
and Bulusters made to order.
We are also dealers in all slvles
of Wood Burial Cass, and Cas-
kets, Robes, Linings nud Under
takers Hardware, which we will
fuTiish at all hours, day or night,
promp.ly,
N. W. ROBERTS k SON,
Dallas, Ga.