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LOCAL GOSSJU.
Atlanta street, Dallas, Is as dir
ty as a pig sty.
Foot A Bro. are raising their
house right along.
Superior court not quite two
weeks off
Bargains in calico. Best brands
at 6c. and on down to 3Jc.
Bawls, Bitoe. & Co.
Mr. Wyatt is the new agent
(lint sncc eds Hamilton at the do
pot
Miss H Hie Elmore, of Ogle
thorpe, Gil, and Miss Bettie Sum- .
mere, of Senoin, G*. are visiting 1
Misses Fannie and Nettie Robert
son of this place. *
The bill to establish a board
of commissioners of roads and
revenues for this county has pass
ed the house. Also the prohibi
tion bill has passed the Senate.
The following committee from
the Dallas and Sweetwatf cir
cuits will meet next Tuesday iu
Dallas to locate the place f >r a
camp ground, viz: B. J. Penn, Dr.
McEver, W. B. House, J. W. Ba
ker, l)r. W. C. Conually, J. .T
Wood, 8; P. Arnold, J. 11. Lard,
C. Harris
Mrs. Holland, wife of Mr. Wash
Holland, after a long protracted
illness, died last Monday at the
residence ef her father, Rev. Bur
rell Camp, of this county. She
was buried at High Shoal church.
New Fium,—Christian & Co. are
opening up a beautiful line of
dry goods, dress goods, piece
goo is, notions and gener d mer
chant? ise.temponrily m the Strick
land c >rner. They will soon oc-
purity to the edification of both*
saint and sinner. Elder W, F,
Glenn came in Sunday evening
and preached at night with power
and etfec to a large congregation.
There bare been to date about
thirty accessions to the ohuroh by
letter and confession.
Grim death has again invaded
the homes of some of our citi-
izenv. The little infant «f Mr. Joe
Freeman wts buried Sunday af
ternoon. Only last week he and
Mrs. Freeman,aud friends, mourn
ed the loss of their little Addie
May, and now the little babe bus
gone on.
While the sad cortege was
slowly wendiug i/s way to the
cemetery to render the last sad
lites to the little one a large num
ber of our citizens repaired to the
depot, where the Masons oi Dal
las Lodge were ill watiug io re
ceive the remains of their Broth
er, Mr. Perry Turner, who died at
a station on the E. T. V. & Ga.
railroad, a short distance above
Macon, and were brought up on
the ufternoon passenger train.
Mr, Turner was at work for the
company, and located in a very
malarious section of the road. He
was with his family here during
court week, but returned to his
labors, where from exposure to
that dreaded malarious poison he
was stricken with fever of a very
nudignant type. He was in bed
but a day or two, On Saturday
morning his symptoms becan e
alarn#ig, and on the following
Sunday morning at 4 o'clock his
spirit was fretd from its prison
house and went back to his God.
The family were not aware of
his serious illness in time to be
saving the life of Matthew.*. Th s
occurred below Hiram, the fra.n
moving at the rate of 15 miles an
hour, Davis pushed Cooper bi. k
into the corner of the oar aua
prevented him from a-rain shoot
ing. In {he meantime Osborn
had aroused from his lethargy and
was making things lively with
his little gun. Several shots were
fired, and about this time Osborn
deserted bia colors and soug’t
piace and safety by leaping off,
haels over head, upon the shores
of the plutouian darkness,and the
railroad bank and quiet reigned.
Cooper was allowed to pass on to
Dallas, aud as soon as % warrant
onuld be issued he was arrested
and Monday last wai arraigued
before Notary W. A. J. Lee upon
the charge of assault ..ml attempt
to murder. He had no evidence;
die case was plain, yet he w >s al-
owod every legal right. He co •
Uucted his own c.ise, and his
cross examination of the witness
es would have done credit to an
experienced attorney. He made
his statement, and Messrs W K.
Fielder and J H. Weaver,enoh on
a short review of the evidence be
fore the otniri for the state, left
matter with Ksq. Lee. Cooper
was ordered to give a $500 bond
failing to do so, at this writing is
in jail. Osborn has not been
heard from, and is not likely to
be.
G EORGIA, Paulding County—All
istsoi., interested ate hereby nolllled
that D. F. Wlgley, o‘ the 1080th,dUrlot
G. M. Idled lie be W A. J Lee and *>h.i
W. Spinks, freehddcra of said district
and county, an cstray m re mule, darn
b'ack,-even or right year* old, with a
white spot oil her right ahonldor, flftcccn
hands high, valued at seventy-live dollars
The owner Is required 'o come lorwurd
prove said property nr.d pay chargee aud
tuk< said mule away,or It will be dealt
with as the law requires. I'lils August
the 15th 18 8. T. 0. DUN AG AN,
I Iwtlnaev
cupy their handsome store when
complete, in Coopers block, wes'
aide of square.
New Liv. by Stable—Messrs
Catlic >r< & Turner have establish
ed a first-cl ss li • y and f ed sta
ble for the accommodation of the
ntblic. Best of horses and vehic-
es on hand »t prices to suit ill •
timi a. They are located in that
commodious stable in the rear of
T, J. Cooper’s residence, on s reei
1 tiding to Depot.
Senator Beall is a very clear
talker and carries much forco
with his arguments. Ha does not
often speak, but is always pres nt
and closely watches the proc ied-
ing* of the senate, giving special
attention t • local measures affect-
in the peopli—Constitution. '
Mrs. Neat Hagan has returned
with him. Mr. Turner was a
consistent Christian, and such is
the greatest comfort to his be
reaved family and many friendr.
The remains were plac d to rest
by the Lodge in their beautiful
form at the cemetery Monday af
ternoon.
Bulldozing a Conductor.
Conductor F. E. Davis, of the
E. T. V. & Ga. railroad, Lad his
bauds full last Saturday night as
he came up from Atlanta. It
sterns that /here were among his
passengers a couple of Uncle
Sam’s boys, whose business it is
to walk in hidden paths and un
searchable recesses in search of
th c deed,and as tlieseq e vill
show, tliev had found it. There
were present in the accommoda-
Tht Gnat Spoilo for Inrtlfla Old
nr Ah lolcruul Remedy, Containing no
Quinine, Opium, Chloroform, ( ldoral or
narcotics of any kind, Safa and qu lek
in I is action^)
Mayciin OrnoK)
I KK8H0HK, Va April 19. 1879, J
M less us. Hutchison & Uh>i; Itaflord-
mc pleasure to testify to Hie great virtues
of your “Neuralglnii" for 'he cure of
neuralgia and sick headache. I- la the
Iren leinetly for •.Itese most distressing
complaints I hsveever used, Itj should
be in every family iu fhegrountry.
Oko. R, Heap
Mayor ofLeesbnre, Va.
Messrs. Hutchison & lire: I am lisppy
to sny that yor,r '‘Neurulglnu" acted as u
specific in my case, tcileving me In an
Increnibly short time. I would advise
all suffering from neurulglne to try It.
Yours,etc* ’ V. Bins,M. D.
to her homo at Braswell quite ill
from her long confinement at the
bedside oi her dauguter, Mrs.
Bob Moon, and her little grand
child, infant of Jl/rs. Moon. We
are glad to s'ate that Mrs. Moon
and infant are now rapidly conva-
lesing, and we trust that M rs. Ha
gan will soon regain her streng'h
after resting a few days.
There was an omission of 25c.
iu the itimized report of cost of
mt r'al and labor of Messr s N,
W. Roberts A. Son that appeared
in last week’s issue. The item of
hauling one load of lumber 25c.
c mpletes the list. Just here we
will take occasion to say that the
old reliable firm of N. W Roberts
A Son is very highly commended
by everyone for fair and square
dealing. If there is an honest
man anywhere Noel Roberts has
that name, and Will is a chip off
of the old block.
Protracted Meetings.
It seems that the good work of
the protracted services at the
Methodist church is not begin-
ing to end just yet. The meeting
is now entering upon the third
week, and the general interest is
far above par. Mo flagging zeal
nor listless attention apparent
there. Ministers laity and peo
ple with one accord are united in
this grand work. Bev. Mr. Payne
is laboring with indefatigable en
ergy for the lasting good of this
people; and at great personal sac
rifice Rev. David C. Brown is
again on hand to render h'B val
ued aid. Rev. Mr, Ellmore, of
Macon county, visiting this place,
is also preaching the word in its
lion passenger car several of the
boys of Dallas, and the heroes of
our chapter, viz: One Mose Os-
burn aud John F. Cooper. Os-
buru conceiving the idea, no
doubt, that he bad as well succeed
Mr. Kline as anyother small fry,
and too, feeling very unanimous,
declined to honor the modest de
mand of Mr. Davis tor his fare.
He int'mated, in language that
would not do for a Sunday school
paper, that if vl r. Davis did not
pass him O. K. it would be sim
ply Davis,s misfortune, at all
events he would not pay nor off,
but proneised to pay before he
arrived at Dallas. His pard, Mr.
Cooper, paid his fare, and Mr.
Davis tried him to pay Moses’s,
the meek and humble Moses, but
he declined, and several of the
gentlemen present tried to per
suade Cooper io pay it, whereup
on an altercation ensued. Mr.
Davis stab d the rules governing
him in the premises, and that he
would be compelled to put him
(Osborn) off, and Cooper insisted
that as he Had passed the first
station with him he was bound
<o carry him through to the end
of the road if desired and bring
him back to the aforesaid station,
Mr. Davis demurred, and at this
juncture some of the passengers
interposed, and from some inno
cent asseriion of one of the pas
sengers the J—n lie was given by
Cooper.and instantly several were
on their feet, Cooper drawing his
pistol as he arose, cockiu ; it and
presenting it at Mr. Ben Mat
thews, Mr. Davis rushed forward
snd seized the pistol, turned it
aside as it fired.thereby,no douht
DALLAS PRICES CURRENT.
COBBECTED WEEKLY BY BAWLS, BROS
A GO.,
Patent Flour per bbL
Fancy Flour, per bbl.
Extra Family
Family
eal, per bushel I
Coru i
Egps, per dozen
Chickens spring
“ hens
Batter per pound
Honey
Hams
Bulk meat
Bulk Shoulders
Canvassed
Peas, white
“ Clay
“ mixed
Oats
Lard
Syrup, per gallon
Coffee, per pound
Granulated Sugar
Extra C.
Beeswax
Tallow
Bice
Grits
Madterel j bid's
Drie^ Apples
“ ' Beeches
“ “ unpeeled
STATE CP f-Ot'lfGlA; Paulding
County—To all YVliom it may Concern:—
J. B Foote and J. It; Green, of said stat
having in proper form npp.ied as person
selected by the next of kin, for letters of
administration on the estate of 8, .1. Tid
well late of said county, deceased, I his is
t-a rite all and singular, to the creditors
and heirs of S. J Tidwcl', to be and ap
pear at my office, at the Beptensber term
o ' the court o'Ordinary of said county,
and show cause, if any they cau, why
parmancut letters of administration
should net be grained to sa'.d J, It, Toole
ar.d ,1. K, Green on 8. I. Tidwell's estate.
Witness my offlcisl signature. This July
30th. 18e3. T.C- DON AO AN
Ordinary I’uuklma County,
DYSentery
There is no time to be loat when those
we love are taken with these
terrible diseases.
The beauty of PERRY DAVIS'*
PAIN KILLER is that it acta
•o promptly, surely and
efficiently.
Don’t be without Pain Killer!
Haw it ready for iiutant use I
Keep it with you at home
or abroad t •
ALL THE DRUGGISTS SELL IT
First-Class Plastering
DONE TO OllDER.
Get your work donedy a man who delle.
competition. By one whose work doca not
crack, lly one who sail finish your walls
In plustcrof Paris u* white as snow mid
M smoo; h n« glass By one who Insures
your walls to s.und washing and bold
their gloss.
No while washing every year needed
/ Jo mt come here lo underbid any
one. My prices ere the seme the world
over io wit Brown plaster lath end
one coat per yard, 06
2 cunts 08
3 coats Skim finish 10
3 coats gloss finish 11
Brick walls one per cent off
Hydraulic cemuit and ca!oium
f lat ter two coats 15 cents per yard
t is so hard it takes the blow of a
hammer to break it and can be used
In outside of anv work and stands
a eeoe. J. HAMMER is tho only man
in this ooun'ry whuein handle p'aster
peris at his leisure
For particulars apply at New
Era Office.
“SPOT CASH” STOKE!
I J. J. PAYNE. D VI,LAS, Ga. ,1. M- STONE, SMYRNA, GA
WADE WHITE, MARIETTA, GA.
J. J- PAYNE & CO, DALLAS, GA
Invite .the peop'e of Panldiag and surroundingeouuties to call at the
“SPOT CASH” STOKE
—AND EXAMINE THEIR LARGE STO..K OF-
DRY GOODS. CLOTH
ING, SHOES ANd BOOTS,
NOTIONS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, ETC.
We make a speciehy of HARDWARE AND| GROCERIES, buy
and sell for cun, itid consequently are eiub'ct! to give the bod btirgnlut.
“Others May Imitate—None Can Equal”
B it is easy for any man to claim that his prices ere the lowest. The |Nthlie
e to know how one men cen under-ell ell others, \. e i.rc the only titer-
chants in Nkllis that make that •.towing Here is the argument*
rell for “SPOT CASH." No goods leave our store till
paid for. We therefore have no percentage of losses on bad custom
er* that we must make up on good customers. We sell at hard-pan
prices for SPOT OA<lH,-fff 1
Come and see for yourael e a.
J. J. PAYNE A CO-
“Spot Cash'' Store
The E. M. Birdsall Manufacturing Co
AUBURN, NEW YORK.
Jl*. IF. Roberts Sf Sf* 9
•ttGEJYTS, Dallas, Ga.
We ere the agent* of the above extensive Manufacturing Company, and
offer at manufacturers price*
ENGINES, SAW MILLS AND OTHER
MACHINERY OF THE 1 ATE8T AND MOST IMPROVED
PAT 1ERN.
WE are using at our mill an engine of their make and invite n cerefal
inspection ol it.
Call on ub and get full particulars as to moils, prices, terms, etc.
N. W. ROBERTS & Soil,
Dallas, Ga.
I AM SOLID! I Pay Cask For My Goods!
Oet off all discounts allowed merchants.
I HAVE NO FAMILY, NY EXPENSES ARE MERELY NOTHIXfl
I can afford lo s<dl cheaper than merchants who buy on time.
Call and Examine My Goods And Get My
Prices. I deal iu dry goods.
And keep on hand a trash and well selected stock of groceries.
I Also Keep medicines.
Coussens Compound Honey of Tar.
Coussens Lightning Linamout.
fablers Buckeye Pile Ointment,
Vermifuge, eta.
Call and see mo and bring your pocket-book. You will find BM
near depot Youia,
F. M. MATTHEWS
DALLAS, GA.
Piew Furniture Store /
WR. STRICKLAND
I will sell you Parlor. Chamber and dining mom furniture at lower prltM ter
cash lliun have ever been at'a'ned in Dallas.
Examine mv stock of bediteud* and mattresses. Latest improved spring mat
tresses, double and sing UEDSI’KaDB AND MATTKK8SKS, Beat cotter leg'
Mat s
SAFESI
SAFES !!
SAFES!!!
Perforated Tin and|Wire. Best make. Low down for the money.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Such as Acordions,Harmonicas. And the latest thing out, any
c -ild can play it, THK OBGANEl'TE. Yon put in the notes at
one end and the music comes out at the other. Come and see there.
CH ROMOS.
ovely land scapes, every parlor should have them.
STOVES, STOVES, STOVES
ter I BUY FOB THE CASH AND SELL FOB THE CASHES
I handle the New Improved Singer Sewing Machine.
Hence you sa c the tariff on time prices. Call and see me at ny
new stand, W. R. STRICKLAND,
DALLAS, UA.