The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, September 20, 1883, Image 3

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1.0CAL GOSSJl*. Go to Christian A Co’s, for the latest style of ladies hats Bgga «re scarce, and are com- mamiinfi'a good price. per Worsteds from 10 to 15c. .yard, at Christian A Co’s. DalUs has received,up to Tnes* day night, one hundred and eighty cotton. - . . , Go to Christian & Co’s for fine * dWfcffyods,. Cotton continnes to come in lively., \* ' Messrs J. J. Payne A Co. have consolidated their mammoth stores into one npon the corner, where their friends and the pub- lie generally will find an empori* nm'of all lines of goods at rook- bottom prices. The gentle showers Snnday night somewhat slaked the thirst of mother earth. A good season would be of great value to the fall crops of every kind, besides, it wouldjpobably check the pre mature opening bf half grown cot ton bolls. up „ , Best Yet,—Walker and Homer Yon can buy Calicoes from 3c. PaTr j^sons of Mr. J. M. Parris », at Rawls, Lr.o & Co s. R wg R|>d lft .. . T , The pulpits of all our enurohes were empty last Sunday, except the A. M. E. church. • Christian & Co. will pay, the highest market price for country produce. Mr. John Bone is running first-class beef market at., lift stand, on west side of the public square. A nice lot of Zephyrs and Wool Shawls, at /• * Rawx.8, Er<\ A Co’fv Bear in mWfi, ye voters A Dallas, tho election for aMayor and Council will come along about the 2nd week* in October Ladies will do well to "call 4n Christian A Co. before buying their fall hats. Dust is plentiful on out streets and country roads about now^ot- withstanding the showers Sunday night. _ Go to Rawls, Bro. A C</$ for latest styles and colors of dress gooiffc, at rSck bottom^prices ^MrslfiAl. Ifoyne, of ^SPoccoa Ci y, Ga., who has be'en visiting her pifeuts, r. and Mrs. W. A, Christian, of this place for some time past, returned home last Monday. v.* ' * • 'A fine line of hosevy and gloves of uohbieststyles, at Christian A Co’s. _ , . i Read tilt advertisement of Mr. Joint Bone, to be found elsewhere iu tlwe-jiMue.j Jjfr.Bon^j.s a first- el,iss butcher, ami all who buy fresh meats from him will be sat isfied. A nice and well selected lot of Ladies and Misses Shoes, just re ceived at Rawls, Bno. A Co’s. Aaarf2 and 10, picked on Tuesday tlw J8th. ingt, 800 pounds of but we have not the space to note it hero Wilkins was found gi ty on all the counts. The fine stands twenty-five dollars on each count, and two dollars and fifty cents oosts, or 1137.50. The case was appealed to the Council, and is set for trial before the whole board to-day, (Thursday) and in case of another adverse de cision to the defendant he <nny carry it up. A No 1 East Texap Farm for Rent or ootton in eleven hours. The va riety of cotton was Duncun’s Mammoth Prolifio, Songs for All.—This excellent book of mprfic is constantly gain ing in public favor. Singers are almost unanimous in their praises of the many merits. The seleo- 'tions are all first-clasr, and pleas- . dug to lovers of good music. The Conoord Musical Association, at theif recent annual o invention, held at Sorrell’s Springs church, adopted * Songs For All” as their text book. Prof. E. T. Pouud, Author,'Barnesville, Ga. The Era is pained to learn that liille Mamie, aged 1 year 2 mo. ajri 10 days, infant -daughter of Mr. R.. M, and Mrs. S. 6. Hope, orlydbkinart, is no more in this ljfo..^The death scene is said to Jiave oeen very affecting. Little Mamie, awakened back to human coif piousness by the deep agoni zing sobs of a heart broken moth er,^fljrew her child arms about b^y'mothers neck, awl implanting the last kiso upon her trembling lips, breath'd her life out sweetly there. We have not the space for the obituary in full and must be content with this notice, aud ■ ff< our sympathies to the bereaved father aud mother iu this, their s irrow. SALE! I will >vnt or roll my fa'tn ill (1 '•» county, si. out 10 ipil"- loin il.o ci y ofTy)e.,'n a "oml and heal .by in 'rh- bnrhood, -oar .w e chuiuleH and u« k’biio •, e. y n ij. TwB is nil a- f nn o.e juot dwelling l ou.-p, wu . .iu hoi ci>, c.ibi mi l s,ul>lr , 1 Do*, u Hof wuoi, n-tfi riioiiiii|> * r 1 h’mgh the into winch Ih.n 3 yea . A tine 0.chard wi.l oh ■ oonvcoiepc r \ Tlice in shim 85 MC-on Oi ^ood land node-' teuce Allhougil lilt eh" been it itveiV dioti hi gums of the Ian 1 wi I woken h- s ol ooilou to the o re, ’I here i- pieiity of 00111 00 llw place .0 run it ■mother ye k. Fur tuunir inform. • i ; ou ad lire «, DR. D. H. CONNALLY, Tyler, Texas. •.uni Freeman Hay, 12 years old, son of our friend, Mr. H. W. Hay, last Wednesday, the 12th inst., picked out from ordinary cotton two hun dred aud fi ftcin pounds. Who can beat that for age and amount in this section of the cotton belt. 1 have just received a car load That Bell.—Once more the denizens of Acworth street, and a few rods farther removed from the square, are now and then greeted with tho sound of a very much cracked bell. Wo say not. far removed, because it required an acuti hearing indeed to distin guish 1I10 sound at first from au ordinary cow bell, and could not be heard a half mile. Now that this one too is ernokrd, completes the number three, aud that is the last tip for that bell foundry surely. There must be something in ibis furore of the secular press abor.t the ringing of church bells. Surely somebody has been to Dallas and hoard this one on the Methodist church. The pro of new furniture. Chairs, Bead-1 prietor of a bell concern that Bteads, Wash Stands, Safes, and I would send out such a fraud as everything usunlly kept in my this bet',ought to he compelled to line. I will sell at Atlanta p.rices. Try me. W. R. Strickland. ?,Dillard Paris, son of Mr. N. D. Paf ris, of California district, pick ed on last Tuesday evening, com- ; intneing after 12 o'clock and quitting at sundown, one hundred and sixty two pounds of dry cot- t&n'.* Trot out your boys that ' will beat this. PHOTOGRAPHS. Prof. r Jp. )!!. Bridges is located here for a few weeks, and is fully prepared to make all kinds of pic tures for the public. Call and secure your profile before lie leaves. The Professor will uive , you satisfaction. Mr. W. H Moore has emigra ted from the north side of the square to the s juth side, ou At lanta street, and enlarged his business. Besides his shooting gallery he now presides over several bil iard and pool tallies, where lovers of the game may eqfend a few momebts of flaeting /ime. Mr. George Davis, living near ■Nebo, has a pig eight months old that w ighs one bun Jied and fifty- pounds, Who can beat it? listen to the discordant sounds of it until nauseated therewith mgl unto death or honesty. The Triu 1 . Mr. Geo. O. Wilkins did not take out his town license when the oiher dealers procur?d theirs perhaps not seeing any clear margin ahead, alter paying the unusual amount of 11,000, besides state and county and revenue cease. Therefore, in obedience to the commands, he closed hi saloon, recently, however, the whiskey question again began to be agitated and many believed that all dealers tint hud procur ed license prior to the {late elec tion for restriction, and prior to the incorporation of Dallas, were legally entitled to sell until tho expiration of such license. At any rate Mr wilkius opened his saloon once more without procur ing 1 he town license, and began selling under his state and rev enue license,. Marshall Bone located with him and kept an ac curate account of drinks sold up to five, and tlion reported, and FriJay last His Honor, Mayor Duncan, gave a hearing in the c ise. Thore was a certain prin ciple contended for in this case Application w<ll be in iilc In ibc o r Ordinary ol' IbiuMliiii on uty,.• at the Doit regular term uf. r iiiu oxpii'n. tlon oi l,ilr.y davh .mill iIiIm ih.Hi; -, |\i leave 10 cell llie lamia bcluimiitit I • On cm..i.u of Milr-In l*u tor, i*te t. a '*1 cnmi- ly.<!pc'il-cd, for thr luii fll <>. me lien, ami creditors of Haiti doccilaoil. 'I Ins bout- lotli nsa, C. HAK 81 n\\V J1 W. 1*0. I I R Atlinililaitii n G Ifil 1 ltd I A, I’lMlIilliijf ( mini v—A11 pciHuiia interested aro hereby noil it'd that 1). K. Wluloy, o! the I0.suili.ill t'lol O. M. Ulloil be o 0 W A. J L e a <1 j.di \V. Spinks, (rcelti Idcra of said dl-iiM and coiiuiy, an oaiii.y in ro ui'ilc, daik b aek.-ovcii or 1 ;;li, years old. with 11 wli to apot ou her 11'ilit ahniil 'ni' 11 eeen handa in.nh, va'llcd in He vein.. - III. i|" I in- I lie owner l» icq ill rod 'o come luiwa <1 prove Hiild pinipoi iv and pin elm ir ■« and iak> siril mule awav. or It n il lie deal) iviili as the law reqnlrca. this u-u,i lie l&di lb 8. T U. Ul T N AiiAN, <'rd iiarv. The Great Bpeclflo for Neurelfla and Headache, t^'An Inlerurl Roiticrly, ilimtulnl'iir g lorn I Tr Qmiilno, Opium, Uhlornlorui. t Id narcotics ol any kind. Safe ami quick in Its action jpl AIayc ns OpfioR > I RKHIIOHK, Va April II) ism, ( Mkshiim. Hutchison & Hh It afford 1110 pleaHUio to testily lo ihc orrni virtue for Hie emo o ncuralf'la unit sick liendaclie. I is thi host lemody lor '.Iioko most dl-in .-slu coinplaliitH I iHVaevor lined, Ii. shou'd Go in ovu'i (amlly In the coiinlrv. Ofo. If, IIkao Mayor of Leenbuiv, Vh. Mchhih. Iliilclilhon & (lro: I ain liiippv o nny that yoi.r •Nouralulno'’ acted ns „ speciHe Ml my c. *u. lelieviiiK mo ill an Incruiiihty short . I would ii Ivini all sntr- In" from no .il rlne to n v t .. Yours etc V. Hihh. M. f), I>AI i,AS PRICES CURRENT.’"' 1 Ool’tliilTED -SEGKLY BY RAWLS, BROS & CD., CorrON, MARKET F, RM. Good middling Strict “ Middling Low “ Good Ordinaiy Bagging A trow ties 9.) to 9J $1.65 Patent Flour per bbl. Fancy Flour, per bbl. Extra Family Family ’ eal, per bushel Coru Eggs, per dozen Chickens spring “ heus Butter per pound Honey Hams Bulk meat Bulk Shoulders Canvassed Pers, white Clay mixed Outs Lard Syrup, per gallon Coffee, per pound Granulated Sutrar Extra (J, Beeswax Tallow Rice Grits Mackerel 1 bbl’s Dried Applds “ Peaches “ uu pooled 8.00 700 600 G.60 52.) to 57.1 521 tp 571 10 to 15 20 in 25 12 to 20 10 to 12 15.1 9 Hi 66 70 to 80 70 40 to 45 12 } 50 to 85 10 to 14 , 12.1 10 17 05 8 to 8.1 3 2.75 3 t» 4 9 to 111 I 2 to 4 ndiefl The largest i. Our Billiard ' ■ \ > fi ’uli est attenttoagiyofl itfsll Krst-ClassP DON'S TO ORDER. Got your work doimdy u m iiii who dem e nipeliil hi. By one wkc-r wink dues not (.ruck. By o e wlcea ■ IIiiIhIi i oil r \va Is II plus ter ill 1‘iIi'Ih ii- while a- snow null •l" H'HOO h n« tflUH*. By one a ho lusurc- your walls lo s and wiishliijf und In Id i hoi i lIuhs. ivhi'c wimf iiijjevery yenr needed I do ii il ci in I- h. re io underbill au' "lisi iVIy piii es are il e same die world ■vi row i Brown j 1 i-ior lath and oil" cu.ii jo r yu*d, (Ml 2 CihiIs (is 3 isinla 8'kim finish 10 3 Mints gloss tiuisli Brick wa'ls one ;p>r nem ofl' Hydraulic eeoo ut and eu cium pis ter two rniiis 15 m nt-i per yard It is no hard it nke< i|>e blow of u hamuli r to brink i umI ihii be lined III cntii'leof ativ work ai d siaiKb cezu. J. II.VMMKtt ia I ho oulv nnn. in tliis eouii'ry wlmcvi I m il o |i ast, r liar's at bis leisure For particulars apply nt New “ '''ill STORE] J. M- 8TOMK| MlYWt, (U niETTA, Q A. DALLAS, Gl grounding sosatlea |« «a|| g ^ M" STWtE LARGS fifOCK Of— Era Oiiioo. fD £5 01 o o e. DRY GP0DS. CLOTH ING, SHOES ANd BOOTS. NOTIONS, GROC HARDWARE, We make a apeeiahy of HARDWARE ANM OBCKRIMRR b* find tell lor tiiih, him! ooinMjuontly etidblod to give thf b«| “Others May Imitate-None Can Equal* _Jb *®*y for any man to claim thu hit pHoes art tbs 1—4, Ths—hfia like lo know bow one man can undarsoll all nthera, L i.ri tha o^r ■«*». ilmnta in Da'lns that make that t.iowing Hare U tbs •rgumant*'^ •01 T»0- W 0 sell for -SPOT GASH," No goods lsavs o«> paid for. Wo therefore have no percentage of fosses on . nrs that we must niake up on good customers. Ws seU al kJ3*aa prices for SPOT OAsH.^gg ■ * ,,n, “ Come and boo for yoursol eg. J. J. PAYNE A ^ “Spot Caw I AM SO LID! . I Bay Cash For My Gdodd Get off all disconnts allow^ftmnrcliants. I HUE 111 Mill, It WEH III IHUr MM I can afford lo s< 11 cheaper than merchants who bay on tfinn. Call and Examine My Goods and Get Mf Prices. I doal iu dry goods. Aud keep on hand a trash and well selected stock of groceries. I Also Keep medicines. Coussens Com pound Honey of Tar. v Coussons Lightning Linnmeni fablers Buckeye Pile Ointment, Vermifuge, tW. Call and see mo aud bring your pocket-book. Yoq will find m near depot. Yours, F. M. MATTHEWS . ,'VV New Furniture Sturm l WR. ilRIOKLAND. -ur huiI Mining ru.'m lurtltun at lowsr prtcaa l«r puil Iu I)u'Is-. |«mlH ii ml mnttreasna, latent improved amt— —. tI’KaDS AND MATTHE88ES, Best 'ES! Pcrfc SttcL^ BWKa . „. r c * hall, and did not inolude one orchard and a trianp .ick O’ Itafforty observe . d for them. Sir Henry’ rn kuaineaa, received ' ov ;ted it down, and reference. Ho t STv .. „ * inqumea,” JB®" I BUY llgning/' SAFES!! S AFESItl i. Best make. Low down for the INSTRUMENTS, onions. And the latest 'thing oat. saw lRGANF/ITE. Yon put in the notes at hmes out at the other. Come and sea them. ill ROMOS. I bundle tho Now sry parlor should have that*. TOY E 8, STOVES iASH AND SELL FOR THE CASH^f roved Singer Sew ng Machine. Hence vou sa e tho tariff on time prices. Pnll and see me at nt new » UDd > W. R. ST 1{ICKLAND, 7 PALLAS, J A