The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, September 06, 1883, Image 3

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a^T' a 'OsU. J / Ccfsc/ r tf f ft •JiOOA-L GOSSIP. Fever prevails in certain local- • ities ■ t our town and vicinity. The proof sheets of the Const - ‘tutionaud 0>dinauces have ar rived aud our council ai~3 happy. McLarin & Rubens are adding another room to the rear of their • sforp house, widely makes the ^ deojJbst store rooi^ lu town. To (doners: Call at J vf. Payne & Co. and examine the Delta cotton tie before you buy.\ The Lest in the market. Rawls, llw, & Co., ui Messrs every indication in pciutof aec s- sability, wafer, wood, etc. ■ There fore the following sjib-'ionunitb e was appointed toj'o to the grounds and ex.mine into the titles, a. d solect the best lying ground wi/li the necessary springs, streams aud wood. W. C. Connnlly, Rob*. A Meeks aud Jno. W, Baker. Said committee will repair to the p’ace near Mt. Zion church, on the land of Mr. Attaway, and having examined in o that they will also visit r. J. B. Co pers and loo - at some of , his la ul, aud any other pi ice suggested, an 1 will r port next Tuesday, the 11th 77 r f// / fc* Christian A Co., have etich ocou- |j U8 t to t)te conference committee pied their new stands, ami till! an ,i thou the place will be defi- how voluminous the boys are. VI nitely decided upon. Vr.B.J Peuu Mr. Brecketlrfdge has beenUl- j tlm( liuv ‘ * /' V ** a ' must ready to give up this w^k has already announced the meet- L an attack of the fever, but ^ r ^5th. Sunday m Septem- Mill iXicUW* l-ttl™ for tJ t f pt^ffic weal, Bnnqnos’ T.'-ii Vl.~ »f Initu Vf.'Y cjt is t own. *t leas) ver of the rest of tlu?ElU office?^ <V<W • th^ a^fpve explanation sufl&iqut apol- T ogy for any shortcomings ityViV- abh. We regret to learn of the illness of Mrs. Dr. T. J. Foster, she is confined at home with an attack of acute bioucliitis, which we tru^ aoon to hoar has subsided, il/rs. Foster has hal charge of a select school near the residence and the little lollows were much grieved to find their teacher aud friend culd uot meet them uow Old uncle Ben Camp, that lives near cross-roads church, has been very unfortunate wiiliin the last few days, as also bis wife. They itio very old ard feeble. Last week the old lady by some menus fell into the fire and was fright fully burned, recovering some what, after some days, hobbled out and endeavored 'o go into an other room of the home when she again fell, injuring hertelf very much, and the old gentleman hastening to Her assistance pick ed her v p and endeavored to as cend a few steps with, her, the steps breaking down precipitated both to the ground, and shocked and bruised them up very badly. Dr. Joseph McEver w..s called and is now rendering such aid as is necessary. Protract etl Meetings. Rev. J. R, T. Brown, V r Association—The Talapoosa association'' wilt coir (Ai$ to-uior- vnw (FiuMFRie 7th\st at Mt. J^ion church, alul a fall represen tation is expected to be on liuntl. association is composed of membership of Paulding, Polk and Haralson churches, Rov. W. Colson, moderator Burnt Hickory Notes. Our literary schools are vorv goo l indeed. We have from 80 to 40 in attendance at the Burnt Hickory school, and our neigh- boting school is also prosperous. Our schools arc cjiiductod by young men, and they inform us that they are proud that their lot was cast iu this vicinity. Times are very good on the ridge ikm’ | We are engaged now in tho fon der pulling and Billing business, have had nice weather for such. Our public roads have just been worked well. Tho crop outlook is much better than has belt heretofore expected. Ouv neigh bors are generally upon the best of terms, now and tliofi’ one or two will kick out of the harness. Well, let them go, they are wild colts any way. One of them li is already lost his leg,some aro bid ding lair to lose utoier than mind aud body. ^ » ^Occasional. DYSentery SUM MER COMPLAINT There is no time to be lost when those we loveWre taken with these terrible diseases. The beauty of v PERRY DAVIS’S PAIN KILhER Is that it acts 1 »o ]>romptlySy6^aml ‘ efficiently. N l Don't be without .Tain Kiiif.r! .. I lave it rcaijy for instant use I ‘ Kceji it wit!? you at home or abroad I ALL THE DRUGGISTS SELL IT THE MAGNOLIA SALOON BADA1-, • Proprietor. J. L. GEORGE, -/?)-, ,Manager. We keep consta'illy on hnnd tlio finest brands of Whiakiea Brandies, Wines, Beer, Soda Water, etc. Old stand ard and clioisest new Brands, such ns Stone Mountain Corn Whiskey. I. W. Harper's select Golden (_iraiii, excol'eut ! <2/ /r & Kentucky Melwood, f) f ^ ' surpassing. V . cheap brands {()( 1 f ' Whiskies. Solect Buandios for m tdioal use, elc. etc. The largest $ lot of entire ev r brought to Dallas. Our Billiard *■ v and Pool Tables arc now and splendid. Pelitcst a>tentiougiven to all ) V X.T ,/V, fit*' first- ( lKoKOlA, Pati'illiig County—Ail I uvmoi.H iiiserestod art hereby uolllbil linn L». P Wlglcy, n tile lUMOlh.tll tilol G. M. ulltit lie o e W A. .1 Loo and j.ili.. w. f>plnkiL4tsol» Idol* of said dial riel uml oouiiiyviWtR <lll >' 1,1 ,u ,llu lo, ilitru b nek,.'ovoii or Cgiil yean idil, with it wli.to .pot ou her right Hhuublor, llltoeoti Imiiils itiglt, v* uoil ui seventy-live tl.olar 1 :>e ownoi Is tequlrod >o eouio. Imwu (I lir.ivo said propel ly uujUtay cltaigos and tak. said niiiloynay.oMt win lie doall wiilt as the law requires, I'lils august tile 15m 1» a. T. 0. UlTNfUAN, Oril.uur.v. A & i <' / ,rtt Aeorntroe \ The time has arrived for cotton and ansis oil j pickiug and fodder pulliu^ by the local ministers, is condnct-, tbe f arme \havo gone at it in good ing a series of most interesting . n earnest. It appears that there appears has been no idleness this sum mer, whilti^tho older citizens have and profitable meetings at the Baptist church. His s rraou of last Sunday night comprehended the aute-deluvianS period, the I been takihg up thd outside corn- faithful ministrations of old Ncalt or8 t] 10 younger class have been in a clear and graphic description of | sohool We have ] iacl eight liter that fateful flood; the post deluvi-1 , „ . ary schools successfully run n an epoch to the coming of Christ;, ' . „ , , and in a sublime, grand and bean- j tllls dlst - dunn 8 tLo P ubllc scll ° o1 tiful pioture Mr. Brosm held upj term, all having a full attendance our Savior as the present and on- Protracted meetings have been ly ark of safety from the follies held at Shady Grove, Mt. Moriah and vices of this world. Mr. Brown is an earnest, able and faithful laborer, and already good results Uave followed the imeet- lugs. M.y the good wqrkj50 on. The Camp Ground OncdMore. It was proposed to. Jnyrte the aud New Hope, with good results. The health in this section is bet ter than usual at this season of year. Mr. Spartin Pearson and Mis* Parker, of this district were married iast week, also, Mr. two circuits, Dallas # amt^Sweet- James Camp to Miss Nancy Camp. water, aud locate die camp ground at some point accessible . to the largest number of the membership of the churches of both, circuits Revs. Mr. Payne, of the Dallas circuit, and Mr. Brown, of Sweet Marriage is an honorable institu tion; may all the parties enjoy a long life of pleasure. The liquor question in this cmi|M‘was fjiirly settled at the ballolbox. and respited in a large water, agreeing, decided to ap-i majority far prohibition, and yet point a committee, as appealed under the acr granting the charter in the lust Eua, to meet Tuesday, which committee viz: B. J. Peuu W. li. House, J. W. Baker, Dr. W. C. Counally, S. P. Arnold, J. M. Lard, Robert A Meek, James Bakei and Dr. ^[eh]ver,.convened in fhis office at the time appoint ed. W. C. Connally was selected as cbnirraaq The -committee weighed every proposition made well, and tliei'3 was-a full, free and harmonious discussio.t of the mer its and demerits of every place suggested, and for certuiu reas ons perhaps already known by many of onr readers^- the pk ce fixed upon sit »uld be bcAo.v Dal las, which cnincs lamer meeting URALGI The Oreat Speoifio for Neuralgia aud Headache. MT A n In lentil I Ueinj'tly, i TmtiilniMjt no Qtiliiltii', Oiitmn, Cliletilonu, t lilunil o. iiareiiile.i oi hot kit|(i. bulb ami quj/ik ui ils autiimJEl , Mayciis Oman) I Bi RituttK. Va April 19. IH7U, | Mkhbiim. IIutciiiion & Him; II nHovel me plcmtuie tu testily to ihe rratl virtue- ol'your " r eimilKlne” lor Hie pitto ol neiti-jlala uml sick licailiictie. I', is tie licit lcmeily lor ’lie-c mu-t illstresslne comp’alnts 1 lisveevor nsed. Ilj islioii:■) bcin ev-ry family In the cmintrv. Oko. It, llltAO Mityor ofLecsburc, Vs. Messis. 11 ill cliison lire: I mn Imppy to say tlmt yot.r •‘Nctiraittlne" noted n« n specdlc III my C.tso, tolleviii}! inn In an lucreilibly sliorl time. I would udvlse nil suffe i "a lro.it ncuralirlite to try It,; Yours, etc* J V. Sim»,M. D,- DALLAS PRICES CURRENT. V Class Plastering DONE TO OHDEU. Gel your w. rk doneily ii limit wlio deliei nil mt 11 ion. lly one wbcie work does not crack, lly oiiewlni/itii HiiIhIi yintr Willis In plusterof Purls us while as snmv and in muon h a- xluss. Ilv one w hji Insure- your walls to s aud wnslilng mid. bold tlielr l loss. No white wnshittRevery year-.needed I Jo not conte hi re lo ‘hpilcrbidy anV one. My prices are tl e same the world over tdkwiw Brown 11 istcr hub and one coat jri rVatfd, Oil ! 2 coals v •, OH SkioiiU Pkmt fqiislt l() 3 coiliVg Ioss ti ilia It »1J Briok walls one pern dept ofl’ Hytlrnulie tDekiMil'Sniid' ca.ciurh pis ter two cents IS cents 'per ysnl (t is so bard it 'akos the blow of u hantmir to break it nml run be used In nnteldeof anv work and Blands a ce*e. J. HAM MKR-isXlio only limn in ibis coiiit'ry wltucsn l itnd.ep'oater pat'is ul Ids leisure For particulars apply at New Era Olnco. for die incorporation of Dallas liquor is sold and drunk, men are turned loos • among ihe people who voted prohibition. True this is lawful under the present ac , but would Washington; 'Jeffer son, Mtidison, or Jackson have set such a precedent or would they have .said, let tho raajorby rule. Thinker, We call at tuition to the adver tisement of Mr. J. L. George. CORRECTED WEEKLY I)Y RAw£fi, DIIOH & CD., Patent Flour - per hbl. 8.00 Fancy Flour, per bbl. 1 7 00 Extra Family 000 Family 0.75 > eal, per bushel 52 J to 57 j Corn 52.j to 57 j Eggs, per dozen 15 Chickens spring 10 to 15 “ liens 20 i» 22 j Buiter per pound i2to20 Honey 10 to 12, Hams 15.j Bulk meat ‘Jj Bulk Shoulders 10 Canvassed 11.J Peas, white 05 “ Clay 70 to 80 “ mixed 70 Outs 40 to 45 Lard 14 Syrup, per .gallon 50 to 85 Coffee, per pound 10 to 14 Granulated Sugar 12J Extra C. 10 Bniswax 17 Tallow • 05 Rice - 8 to 8 Grits 3 Mackerel \ bill's 3.00 Dried Apples 8 to 4 “ Peeches 9 to 111 “ “ unpeeled 2 to 4 Mr. Rt.lert L. Rawls, of the firm uf Rawls, Bios. & Co., cam ; uj) Tties'll, y. Pub will be ivi b us souj i time. STATE ( F 1 Gui GlA; PuultEn. County—To all Whom It may Concern: — J. /{ Foote anil J. R; Green, of -aid trut l living in proper form applied u-pem u ge lev ted by the next or kilt, for leiteis of uilmmln-iutlon on tbe estate ol .S, J. Tid well la'e of su'd comity, deceased, this tu cite all unit alngu’ar, to the creditors and lielm of S. J Tidweb, to Iteiind ap pear at my ofllee, at the September term of the court o'Oidiiiary ol nuid county and slicw enure, If any tliey can, why parinaiiciit letters of iidrniulslr.itloii -h mill nvt Is-g anted to sa il J, n, Fon.e u:;d .1 II. Green on S. I. Pihveil's estaP 1 . 'A itness my olllei'il sign ituie, T his July SOtU. IS 3. T C- IIU.IAGAN i Ordinary I’uuldiua County, PS Si ps ** S3 P- o o p S3 H O Pi P o o o 1—• o s O a PS Lfl e-b c-l r s : m O on us, L (iKOliriEpMANAGER w p m s C K* & PS Oft o O M CD Pi PS CD O' o PS til w M CP3 o o o t-b s, a- > & o Ui r+ P CD rL O o PS c 5 o c C-L c-L c S3 o o o p- Ui © r-L o S3 u P S3 P- W S3- o O Ui u p p p Q ‘‘SPOT CASH” STOREJ J. J. PAYNE. I) vLLAB, GA. J. M- STONE, SMYRNA, GA SVADE WHITE, MARIETI A.GA. J. J- PAYNE & CO, DALLAS, GA. Iuvito tho poop’s of Punlding and •iirromuiing counties to oall al lb “SPOT CASH” STORE 7—AND EXAMINE THEIR LARGE STOCK OF- DRY GOObS. CLOTH ING, SHOES. ANd BOOTS, notions, groceries, HARDWARE, ETC. We rnnko a specially of HARDWARE AND| GROCERIES, Uf and soli for omit, aud ounnot|uutitly a-o snablod to give the best bsrplas “Others May Imitate—-None Can Equal” K it in cnHy^mt n o to knoiMRa X nny th.it lib prices are the loweet. The pahlie Iw one „i,,l,>ell all nther., \i ot.ro Ilia only MW- thunls tu DaMas that make that b.lowing. Here is the arguntcui- Wo soil for “SPOT CASH.” No goods leave our stew till paid for. We therefore have no percentage of losses on btsd eiwkf. ers that we must make up on good ciiHtomers. We sell at hard-pa* prices for SPOT CASH,-®# Come uftid hoc for ypursol '0 ’ (J F7 1) 1 Jf. J. PAYNE & C 1 0- “Spot Cash” Stora 1 I AM SOLID! I Pay Cask For My Goods! Got off all discounts allowed merchants. I HIVE Ml FHILt, Ilf EXPE.VCES ARC BERLLY MHIH ^ I cau afford lo s'll cheaper than merchants who buy on Use. Call and Examine My Goods And Get My Prices. I deal in dry goods. Aud keep ou hand'a ii '-slt and well selected stock of groceries. I Also Keep medicines. Cousscns Compound'flonoy q^Jfar. • Cousscns lAfiUKMt Linamont. table is Buckeye Pile Oiutmeut, ^ Vermifuge^ ,at^. Cull and see me and bring your pocket-book. You will Sad aa near depot. Yuurs, M. MATTHEWS - / ‘ DALLAS, GA. New Furniture Store / WK. S’J-lflCKfilAND. I wi lnellyun I’nrbir Cliamhjr iuiiI 'lining ro ut Inruttiyrs^ty \u\v€r prfera tw cash than have ever hten at n'ncil In Du la-. \ ^y. Examlno tin rtock uf bclitciulH ami muttrcHBCH. LuipiLlffiprored fpriag Sri- trcMMes, duubiu utiL-b iiy IlbUSl KaOS aNL) M.\ITHB.SSfc.s5, Ikit top Mat / SAFES' -3 V SAFES!! SAFES!!! Perforated Tin and|Wire. Best mqjte. Low ^lowu for the mosay, 1 S I C A L I N ST It u*k EXT8, Suclt^s Acordions,Harmonicas. And the latest thing o\|t, aar c.iild can play it, THE ORGANF/1TE. Yoiyprtt.in the notes at one cud and the music comes out ut the other. Come and see then, CII HOMOS, ovcly land scapes, every parlor should hftve tiieut* S TO YES, ST O Y E s, ST O Y E S «t£.- I BUY FOR THE CASH AND SELL FOR THE P4SH-AV I handle the New Improved Singer Sew : ng Machine. L Hence vou ga - e the tariff on time prices. Call and see me at my I new stand, W. li. STIUCKLAND, l DALLAS, G4