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LOCAL GOSSJl*.
Subscribe for the New Eua.
Go to Climtiau & Co’s, for the
lutes* style of tidies bats
Notary Publics would do well
to r»*d Judge Dunagan’s notice,
in another column.
Worsteds from 10 to 15c.
ynrd, ut Christian & Co’s.
Now is the time .to now fall
per
When you bring your cottou to
market dou’t forget to pay the
printer.
Go to Cliris/ian & Co’s for fine
dress g <oda.
Prof. P. ])- Wheelen’s school
will open at Shady Grove on Mon
day, Oct. 1st. f
Christian «k Co. will pay the
highest market price for country
jproduoe. —
Fever is raging in and around
Dallas.
We learn that Mr. Geo. O. Wil
kins is confined to his bed with
an attack of typhoid fever.
Ladies will do well to call on
Christian & Co. bifjre buying
their fall hats.
Messrs McLarin & Roberts are
having a guano house erected
near their place oi business.
A fine line ol hosery and gloves
of nobbiest sty leB, at Christian &
Co’s.
The Council have made won
derful improvements on the street
leading to the depot.
ChristUn & Co. will bny your
ao//on and sell you goods at bot
tom prices.
The bridge ncross Pumpkin-
viue, near Rollins post-office, was
completed Monday. It is said to
be one of the best bridges in the
county,
Cheapest lot of shoes evei
brought to Dallas at Christ an it
07a.
The calaboose his been complet
ed, bat lias bad no inmates up
to date. What lias become of
^oe Ryraer?
Mr. ‘"Bud” Noland is handling
the yard slick for Christian & Co.
Bud is a splendid fellow, and we
welcome him to Dallas.
I hav» just received a car load
of new furniture. Chairs, Bed
steads, Wash Stands, Safes, and
everything usually kept in my
line. I will sell at Atlanta prices.
Try me.
W. R. Stbickund.
We are pained to learn that
Mrs. Robert Moon is still very
low With typhoid fever. Mrs.
Moon has been confined to her
bed for several weeks,
Bring your cotton to Dallas,
tho buyers are paying as much
or more than you can get for it
in Atlanta or Rome. Postively,
cotton brings better prices in
Dallas than any town in North
Georgia.
Mr. J. W, Atchison brought in
the heaviest bale of cotton that
has been sold in Dallas this
season. It weighed over 700
pounds.
We are requested to announce
that the Quarterly meeting of
the Paulding County Sunday
School Association will be held at
Flint Hill on Friday, Oct 5th.
Be sure and attend the bush ar
bor meeting at Pine Ridge, com
mencing next Friday night, 28tli.
inst. Senator Colquitt and other
ministers of note will be present,
and assist in carrying on the
mee ing.
Wagons loaded with cotton
keeps the squire blocaded from
morning until night thus showing
that the people are realizing the
truth, that Dallas is the best cot
ton market m this section of the
state,
Capt. Mill edge, of Atlanta, was
in Dalian a few days last week in
the interest of Mr. Geo. O. Wil
kins, who was found guilty of
selling whiskey without city li
cense, and fined by the Mayor
in the [sum of $137.}. The case
has been carried up to the Supe
rior court and Mr. W r ilkins re
quired to give bond.
Mr. Garie Spinks has resumed
work ou his brick hotel building,
on the street leading to the depot,
ani is , pushing things forward
with a vita. When this buildiug
is completed it will be an orna
ment to that portiou of towu in
which it is located.
An interesting casecnme up be -
fore Esq. W. A. J. Lee last week.
Mr. E. M. Carter had brought suit
against the E. T. V. & Ga rail
road company for damages to the
amount of sixty dollars. About
the first of last May one of the
company's engines ran against
and knocked off the track a cow
and broke her leg and otherwise
damaged her, tins property of Mr.
Carter, who valued her very
highly for her many excellent
qu ilities. At er giving the case ti
patient heating the Court ga\e
judgment against the company for
the fall amount sued for, and all
costa. We understand the case
will be carried up.
The little hoy who was stolen
by Chas. Ogletree sometime since
in Jackson county, Ala., was res
cued from the villianB clutches
onedny last week in Coweta coun
ty, five or six miles from Seuoia.
He gave a full history of his
suffering while in the villians
clutches. Ogletree whipped him
thrie times severely, once for
dropping behind and hiding,
.igniu for not beirg able to keep
uj) with him, and a third tim;
for talking. Ogletree’s pursuers
were so close on him he was com
pelled to leave the boy and look
to his own safety, several shots
were fired at him as he was flee
ing before his pursuers. It was
teported that Ogletree was seen
in the vicinity of Hiram on Sat
urday evening, uutl we are in
formed that the citizens iu that
vicinity turned out almost to a
m-i. and sc aired the country in
every direction, but /ailed t.<
come up with tho dirty villiun.
He had better make himself
scarce in this county, our people
have had enough trouble with
him, and if they come up with
linn we do not pretend to say
what the consequence would be.
Death of Mr, .1. II. Weaver, Jr.
Again we are called upon to
perform I lie sad duty of clironi-
clin ' the death of one of our citi-
izeus. Mn J. H. Weaver, Jr.,
sou of Col. and Mrs. J. H Weaver,
died at the home of his parents
on Monday morning, the 24th.
iu»t., of typhoid fever. Mr. Weav
er had been sick about five weeks
before the cold hand of death re
lieved him of his suffering. Fr^m
the very beginning ol his illness
he was given every care and at
tention possible by relatives and
friends, and the very best of med
ical skill procured for him, but it
seemed that no power on earth
could stay the onward course of
the mala ly, and the young man
breathed his last about 9 o’clock
Monday morning surrounded bv
relatives and friends who deeply
feel and mourn his untimely' ta
king off. It is indeed sad for a
sorrowing father and a tearful
mother to sea their children die
while in the very flower of youth.
Mr. Weaver was a young man
well fitted for business, having
a liberal education and rare men
tal abilities. His remains were
placed to rest in the Dallas cem
etery on Tuesday evening in the
presence oi a large number of our
people, who deeply feel his lots.
The New Ei^a extends its sympa
thies to the bereaved family in
this, their hour of sorrow.
Noith Georgia Citizen: Mur
ri.i is prevailing io a considerable
extent among the catt 3 in this
county.
A No 1 East Texas
Farm for Rent or
SALE!
I will rent or roll my farm iu this
county, shout 10 miles f om I’m ehy
of Tyler, in s goml and healthy n igh-
borhxod, near ihraechutche* and two
schools, society k« al. Them ia on
the farm one g«o-l dwelling I ou«o,
:w«. tenant holmes, cribs an i stable*,
a rood well of wa er. and rnnnina
wet. r through the farm wh oh his s
all thoyeat. A fine omliurd with
other conveniences. Them is about
85 acres ot good land under fence.
Although th> re h a been a revete
drought some of the land wid make a
ba e ol Cotton to the a're, 'Ihere is
plenty of corn on the plnoe to run it
am ther yesr. For furihi r info 1 mo
tion address,
DR. D. H. CONNALLY,
Tyler, Tex is.
Application will be made to ihe court
o f Ordinary of Pauldlnu uo.mty, Deoruui.
nt the llrst regular term uli r Ike expira
tion ofthtrty davs tY'.in lids net ice, f >r
hare to sell Iks land* helonuilijt to tlie
cs-a'n of Mart'll l*o ter,lute *f hiiU emm-
ly. ripeen-ed, for tlir lii'tndll ol yho liens
and creditorso(said deceased. 'I Inu U'|it*
link lSCB. „ ...
(i HAKI STRAW
M W. POoTKR
Adiiilnlsini.ors
Tke (hast BpaUlo for Nsuslfis sal Isstuk
UTAn til tern nl Remedy. Containing no
Quinine, Opium, Oldornlorni. t liloral or
narcotics ol any kind. Safe and <|a lek
iu tin union <F1
M Avc ns Ornate)
i rksiiuhk, Va April 10 IH70, j
Mkshiis. Hutchison its Itn >; It affords
me pieuMiie to testily lo the great virtues
of your “Neitralglne" lor the cure of
neiii'ilgta and sick headache. I- Is the
host temedy for these most dlstresNlnu
complaints 1 hsvnever used, It; phon'd
belli every family In ihe country.
Oifo.- It. IIkao
Mayor of Lecslntr , Va.
Messrs. Hutchison & Hr..; I am happy
to say llmt yo'.r ‘Nellialclne ’ noted us n
sjkciIIc ill iny oase, le'ieving nut In an
iucr. (lihly short lime. I would advise
all siitl'cl’iu from neuralglue lo try it,
Yours.etc ' V Sims M. I>.
DALLAS PRICKS CL’UUKNT.
OOBUEOTED WEEKLY BY BAWLS, BBOS
& C.I.,
COTTON, MARKET FIRM.
Good middling
9j
Strict “
93
Middling
Low “
9
Good Ordinal y
8}
Bagging
9} to 9'J
Arrow ties
$1.65
Patont Flour per Mil.
8.00
Fancy Flour, per bbl.
700
Extra Family
(iOO
Family
6.50
. eal, per bushel
52} to 57}
Corn
52} to 57}
Eggs, per dozen
18
Chickens spring
10 to 15
“ heus
20 io 25
Butter per pound
>2 to 20
Honey
10 to 12
Hams
15}
Bulk meat
9
B'dk Shoulders
9
Canvassed
11}
Peas, white
65
“ Clay
70 to 80
“ mixed
70
Oats
40 to 45
Lard
123
Syrup, per gallon
50 to 85
Coffee, per pound
10 to 14
Granulated Sugar
12}
Extra C.
10
Beeswax
17
Tallow
05
Rice
8 to 8}
Grits
3
Mackerel j bbl's
2.75
Dried Apples
“ Peaches
3 to 4
9 to 11}
J. T. BONE, Butcher,
Keeps constantly on hand fresh
meals of all kinds, at the lowest
prices. Call and ree him at his stand
west side of public square, D llas; Ga.
NOTICE 1
All persons indebted to the es'ate of
B Caldwell, deceased, ore rei-uested
to comefoiwurd and i-eAle upas * .eir
ooies become due The notes will he
found with Henry W. Huy, who is*
authorized to make settlements with
all debtor*. W. T. CALDWEl
H. W. H-tY.
A nice and well selected lot of
Ladies and Misses Shoes, just re
ceived at
Rawls, Bbo. & Co’s.
A nice lot of Zephyrs and Wool
Shawls, at
, Rawls, Bbo. & Co's.
DYS
ENTERY
SUM MER
Wlfl COMPLAINT
I here is no lime to l>c lost when (hose
we love are taken with these |
terrible ili-cases.
The beauty of PERRY DAVIS’S
PAIN KILLER is that it Ads
»o 1'iomptlv, surely ami
efficiently.
Don't he without Pain Kii i f.r !
Have it ready for instant use!
Kccjtit with you ut home
or abroad!
ALL THE DRUGGISTS SELL IT,
First-Class Plaster in
1)0X10 TO ORDER.
Del yimr worklinni'ily a man wlln ilelle-
n"m|H'tlil'in. Ry mic whcc win k dorp not
crack, Hy one who ran llnlah your walls
In plush id Purls a- white n> snow ui.il
a* siHoo I, H-gliim, IIv one "ho liipurr-
your walla to a and washing and hi.lil
thcl r t loss.
No white washing every year needed
I. d'j n it come lu re io underbid tint
one. M v prices are il e same the world
oviriowil llrown |.l ,-ter lath and
onn coal per yard, (Hi
2 coals 08
3 emits Skim finish 10
8 (touts glum finis It ] I
Brick walls one per cent oir
Hydraulic cenn in mid cacinni
f in ter two c'onis 15 ernt. |ter ynrd
t W so hard it lake* the blow of a
hammer lo break i and ran lie used
In outside of anv work and Bliiuds
a eexe. J. IIAMMEU is the onlv ninn
in thiscoun'ry who cm Lni.d.epimt.r
paria at Ids leiaiue
Ecu' particulars apply at New
Era Office.
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• »*
THE MAGNOLIA SALOON
B ADAIR, - - Proprietor.
J. L. GEORGE, ------- Manager.
We keep constantly on hand the finest brands of Whiskies
Brandies, Wittos, Beer, Soda Water, eta Old stand
ard and choisest uetv Brands, such as Stone
Mountain Corn Whiskey. I. W. Harper's
select Golds it Grain, excellent
Kentucky Mehvood,
surpassing.
And
oheap brands
Whiskies. Select Baandius
for medioal use, etc. etc. The largos!
lot of cigore ever brought to Dallas. Oqr Billiard
and Pool Tables are new and splendid. Poliest attention given to all
Call on us,
J L GEORGE. MANAGER
.“SPOT CASH” STOREJ
J. J. PAYNE. D ILL AS, GA. J. M- STONE, 8MYRNA, GA
WADE WHITE, MARIETTA, GA.
J. J- PAYNE & CO., DALLAS, GA.
Invite ,the peop'e of 1‘anlding anil surroundingoousiies to sail at Mm
“SPOT CASH” STORE
—AND EXAMINE THEIR LARGE STOCK OF-
DRY GOODS. CLOTH
ING, SHOES ANd BOOTS,
NOTIONS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, ETC.
We make » specialty of HARDWARE AND| GROCERIES, key
and sell for caeh, eud oiinseqwmt'y are enabled lo give the beet bargains.
“Others May Imitate—None Can EqnaP
S Ii is easy for any man to claim that his prices nre the lowest. ThepnWie
o to know how mte man can undor.ell all others, e nre the only rner-
ihunts in Dn'lus that make that snowing Herein the nrgumeut*
Qsqt We sell for “SPOT CASH.” No goods leave our store till
paul for. Wo therefore have no pereontage of losses on bad custom-
om tliat we must make up on good customers. Wo soil nt hard-pan
prices for SPOT GA,sH,..J!5f
Come nttd see for yourscl or.
J. J. PAYNE & CO-
“Spot Cash’ Store
I AM SOLI D! I Pay Cash For My Goods!
Get off all discounts allowed merchants.
I HAVE \0 MILV, MV EXPEXCES ARE IERLLY JOIHIXti
I can afford to sell cheaper than merchants who buy ou time.
Call and Examine My Goods and Get My
Prices. I deal in dry goods.
And keep on baud a fresh and well selected stock of groceries.
I Also Keep medicines,
Coussens Compouud Honey of Tar.
Coussens Lightning Liiianiont.
fablers Buckoyo Pile Ointment,
Vermifuge, etc.
Call and see mo and bring your pocket-book. You will find ma
uonr depot. Yours,
F. M. MATTHEWS
DALLAS, GA.
New Furniture Store!
WR. STRICKLAND.
1 wi'l sell you Parlor. Chamber anil dlnli g ro. m turulture at lower price* ter
cash limn have ever bten atia'innl In Dull*-. ... , _
Fxamine imv flock of bedilciiils and inattrcssns. I,ale*l unproved spring wtslr
treses,' Xub “and a li KDSI’ICaDS AND MATTMUSSES, Del eoltea top
i
SAFES!
SAFES!!
SAFES!!!
Perforated Tin audIWire. Best make. Low down for the money.
musical instruments,
Such as Acordinns, Hurmonicas. And the latest thing out, any
c did can play it, THE ORGANE1TE. Yon put in the notes at
one end and the music comes out at the other. Come and see them*
CH ROMOS.
ovely land scapes, every parlor should have them.
$ TO V E S, ST O V E S, STOVES
I BUY FOR THE CASH AND SELL FOR THE CASH««r
I handle the New Improved Singer Sewing Machine.
Hof'C.e vou sa-e the tariff on lime prices. Call and see me at my
new stand, W. R. STRIURLANl),
, Drttd fctO) UA.