The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, October 18, 1883, Image 3

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louaL GOttstr; Mis J L George i* very low with typli 'i*l fever. Wois'tds fiViin 10 to 15c. per yuid, ut Christian &. Co’s. Mrs Steve Moore bus been very lo% froui ,gu attack of ty phoid fever,"bot is nof couvaleai but 7 * !t ' ^ Go t j Chm/ian ii Go's for flu dr^^odfc^ Ladies huts of latest style am nt any price at Christian & Go’s IS..'r K. T Merlin , wl'h hi* f..mi j turn i ndgrn id lu i ex..s, lie s nrtcd oi Monday hist. '1 he liiicst - o of Indies h.its e\ er brought to Dallus ui Christim & Co’b, -J/r T A Foo e 1ms inovod inti his olcgum new resi enco on Pow der Springs street Lndies will do well to call oi Christian As Cm before bnyiiq their fall hats. A nice lino of cl nkB an. jacket) at ilaWlSj Pros. & Co. Miss Fannie Howard, of Car- tersville, is visiting friends and relatives in Dallas Tl.e best $1 Ladies vest evei b'might to 1)alias ill Pawls, Brut & Co’s. Mr Cco. A Owen lias left a' this ntlici. a stalk of corn A’ich s v- (li ears on it Who uni beat it? A fine line of liosery and glov. * of nobbiest styles, at Christian h Cw’s. We have at this offie i a very fine stalk of Duncan’s J/amnu.t Prolific cotton, gro V i on M> Win Pone's pl.iii/atimi, OoNTlNl'l 0 fl'.ojt SECOND PAOE. P.oililiiur Slie -iff Sales. Also at die sanib lilli-iiH Ms of Intel no Mil, 1217 an w*> he f ..f ‘ol an It.iff. nil in ill.. fn;.l • ii.i’rtrt mt(i •3rd nee km cfwild eosn ty ‘evn-d on a» tlm property ore;. .M. Lrwrsmv tosai i.il’viiii txucuilnii I8andtr>.ni the -n- peiiorei u tju f.vornlj 1) 1. Junes v* ■si d <*. M. Iaw iamK'.' This Oct. 1st 18851 Nathak Cooyun, Slier id'. P. F. Hagan Depty Sheriff MAGNOLIA SAMOS Christim A C'o. will liny youi bo//on and sell you goods at tom j.rices. A large lot of Indies liut'i, . I file 1.test styles, at Pawls, Pro . it Co’s. A ci. \vd of 1 a I dru k "'g.-oiV ilii» i, r . me cilia ns i.. tie vicinity nf tlm publict-quilidll lust da nrduv tn;*!'t l\v Hinging, p i ting and d iuiii;. .i nrslai. Hone ud liic.u ulo.o the council ' und.iy, iiial iney werp 11110 111 pay a Hie I'nf Undr liu.v fru it . SADDLES, ILIUM, WEES, WHIPS. €;ILL\liS. lilllTIIS AM) imUU and l.ar> ess ninterial, liiirm ss oil; nil klhds of leather and raw m e tiT.n. n> il aveiyihtlig usually fcepi 111 car dm. W e uai-y 1 n ft! I kin s i.l ro- ik.iis oi tad. Iii-, Ilurne-s*, Muggy Trimming*. l Uihionx/uto. We re abo dealers In PAW IIIDICd, for which tho llighct cnsli pricer will las paid. . ManiKCHU? & ciiastaix, Poll ll fcide ol Square, Dallas, Ga. ■■J..... w*™,- House' oai dec..r«' km iiel >u ho ui.h r *ll die i av »I ry ctiniht-ri nmi }-h dr to hung 11 pluuiru. lns!;Tno elm r ti’i ed u-dspii ling M ry on t .ii ll">ir .1 vor •evere s rain ensued which Ibrcril u-r in Invest COeR-iisi" a h tin' t'oui ens Lightning l.inlini n! this Iiividu- ible icincdv cures Km umatlsir. 1,1 n • hack, dprihieau I hruiscs. Iisifllcacy ■hi n iiu i’y Jur (hose IPs is 11: question* a, ns ..v. 11 us pavln, ring hour, etc, ui Ii r.sos, Mr. M. II. Woodall, f >r a nu tu ba)' of years Clerk of tlie Super)- or Court of Oampbell-county, nil'I 1 brother of Mr. iV. M Woodall, of 111 is county, is 11 »\v with dessrtf Junes -. Watson t fc Co. N •. 20 011 22 West Milch.ill .Street, Gt,- kot- l.mia Ga. Mr. Woo ’a I is a fine I u i ss niun; and ili.i tinn I11-, used tun icy Ii.'h id j'ldgneiif in securi Ig his wervio s. A No 1 Eust Farm for Unit or I will r III. ..r tell my far ui I'd* ci um v, I imi 1" m 'c fmai 1 11 eny nf 1 \ i.-r, in .1 i-o i.| slid heauhv in i|*h- |) .rh.-nil’ near dime cluiielnw and iwu s. le u's, mel y 00 id.. Them is on 1I1 Ini ui one goo I dwelling Lome, wi, I 11 no h.wises, mills an > Slahlcs, .1 , 00.1 IV II t.f wit nr. Hint rnuniaf m.i r .nr-i.ga iho tarm which huis II ih y hi. A Ii .0 crohnril wiili i.iher eonveiihnce-» Iheio is all.alt 85 m"es o| inv d laud uiide.' fence. A .Ii ugh h re h » been a severe dm Hill' S..me . I tho h.Uil whl n ake a hi 0 ol null. 11 'i> do* a.re, iheio is p eul.y of cool "ii the place lo run it 'mi.the yo ir. For 1'urih.r iiifoniit* lion ad Hess, l DP. 1>. II. CONNALLY.f Tyler, Tex is. ,1. T. BONE, Butcher, Keeps conslunlly oil hand fresh an ins ol all kirds, at llm lowed I in ices, Call und ecu him at liissland usi side ol public square, D-.IIns; Ga. . "P going lik. 1 Pros A C . s Tiiat Be. calico i •‘hot cakes” at Paw' Cheapest, lot. of shoes evei brought to Dallus at Christ ..u A •folia * art in tv.in brought before Esq. 1 ,eo list wuok ou a ■Imrgo of carrying co.iseuled wnapons, and was Ii .1111.1 over 'in the sum of SLOOi failing to give bull In tal tin boai'i with our jsli.o' fTf r a rlitv of two, but the I matte.' was setMod, nud now J dll. | is making his Way toward the 1 lone star slat .where, no doubt Lu wl.l use. Ills little gut, in wlay- ng ‘‘’dig lujuus.’’ T1 a» Ihde II? Catton. On las' Kdufiiy night libou* if) o’clock l! ury Smith drove into town wi h a b.'.le of cotton an I bf- j eii-, t. fry the in odioi 0:1 it He I fi e niod on rs P wls, Pr'8 & | o, b it the.se g n I'mcn wi.nl l Don’t forget to examine onrj large and well selected stock o.! &)|)hyra an-, wool shawls before 1 buying elsewhere. itAwi.il, B110, & Co. Mi : S M yfberimthy, of York- ville, has rente * the tdacksuiith j n “t buy the co ton Iter dark, hut sliaps belonging to Mi James Mul lock, ail I lias moved his family to Dallas Mr /fberiinthy is a splen did blacksmith, ; an I deserves !i lib 'ra share of the patronage >.f ibis , 8 umuulty Wednesday, Oct 10th the first Blecli.nl for Mayor ami Council j Ilf Dali s, lindef tho neiV charter I told him to le ve the c'-tt"ii unil M 11 ’V morning and they wmil give him a hid >'.1 i j this, howev er. . i I n t s 'em t . suit binitli unil ho limited up Mr O W Howell ■di I s d I him the c tton Mon I ly m 'ruing .'- y -linger brother of I mi ll's came to town and cliim- I ed tlie c tton, sitting th‘t h i brother h il hailed the couon to granted by tlib last Legislature , th0 fil|1 f()r h , in , nlI(1 that Ue liaJ „ , 1 was her j lesultiilg n tho election j aMli [, rii! ,,| ],; tn '(j|-jhhu ot i ; . See ing that 11 wh» usc'h.ss to a 1 tempi to Mold bfFM I'll lean for Mayor ami l>r T J Foster, Dr. S. P"bertsou, T. A. Clouts. N. T. Pulloek T J Cooper, f r Couucilmeu Pi. h Pun", Murshah tlievo tun by law Mr. Ilo.vcli paid .lie younged brutm-r f r 11 and had e 1 ry 1 n th urn-sUd and lodgid in j i , la:' WHS lex'- sed upuli paying .lowch his money back. The foil nVing Committee will Go to Frank Gann’s if you want, meet the 26th. <fny of t letober at bargain i, he advortiS- s 11 sell a' the camp grour-d, 5 miles south of I ialliis for the purpose of laying off tlie grounds, locating tlie arbor, selecting the name for the _ camp-ground, etc. This c immittee shall also be a build- cost an 1 below cost, and ho cer- t inly is complying with his word Frink never deceives the public,Id ye rs experience Ins lauglit him tha a lie never wins but only selves to deceive: There is no on' iug committee, and may eke/, a 1 wli > ca 1 compete With his paces sub-co m in it toe if th j y choOse to “just nuw” Gj in and try Frank proceed at once to the building of the arbor. Trustees will be elected by the Quarterly Confer ence.—Conunit/ee: Wm. House, James Baker, Dr. Conually, John Maker, J, L. (Jlav, P. -1. .beaks, J, ,\[. Attaway, J. B. Dorris, Jo- peph Wood, il. M• Roberts, Tom Bridges. J. Y Allgood. 15. F. Paine. NOTICE 1 All perilous indebted to tl.e es*Rleof II ('nMu 1 ,>11, (I.eiiiM'd, ere roeiicsicil m come f..twind wild icuIh up us tneii 1 h im lii'ciiu.e due The notes will be .min i Mill iteiiiv W. Hsy, who ix nitliunzud lo inuko selliemenh with 11,1 (iiil).or-, \\ . 1. C!a l.DW Eh il. W. Hay. ..J'WJlC liA, PllU'dlUg (UUIIl). 1'u nl'. W'll.,in it iiiav^Co'icpii’: John hellon liux up; Ii d it, ilio iiniler-ign- . .1 ‘oi per '.0110:11 lettrrn el i iloiiu'x iiuilo. mi 1 *. oxintcof Mnliin I'heiiou Inin ol said (tninty, dtce-.Hid, mi l will pit's ii| on Mikl tipp ictt'Ion on ll e lint Mondny in November, 1883. Given under my band mid "lliciiil buntnrr. 24ih day of Srp'otiib. r 1883 . C. DUN Ail vfl, Ot'linni'V, ADMTNlSTItATOM'S SALK, By virtue oran order Iroin tlm court of Dnllii.iiy of Puiildiilg citiiuty will Iw -..Id lv ore IliHCoiut lioii-u door, b'l tho ilist l ii.nlii.JIn Ai.vuiubcr 1888 l|r siilil t:o>iilly Cutweun 1 lie legiil lioilrs of Mily lie tinet wherboli Wesley lull ly i-c-i le 1 itt tli • It ini' of hm ilbu Ii. io-v Ii.; at- of Hind No I2lll In the ill<1 d-slrli t aid :lrl scellon ol I’mildiii roniiiv mid ui so SO seres of Ird No 4 in 'lie Sod dirt, ami Ill'll see ion of Pnuidl u county, ml c infilling 70 iieren mold or lex-. Inn lx u -.load repair Terms of xuoi xulu e.ix’i. ThisOul.2nd. «8. W, 11; CRpAV' Ail.nitilH'ru or. Adnunlstrutors Sale. A reenbly to an order of ihe conr/ of Ordinary of Pauloing Co. will he sold before the eeurt hoijsc. df.or »t auction on this first Tujps- ■lay in November next, within the legal hours of sale the following property, to-wit; Lofs of laud No 821,832,875,876,81>7,all in the irfth ■ list. hinBrd. sec.ion of Bauldiug county and containing 200 acres more or less, sold ns the property of Ahixander Veal, late of said county, deceased. Terms of said sale cash. This Oct 2nd ’83. 8 R. McGPEGOP, Adm’r. on low prices, oul if you In ve tho ui’ ney you will scarcel y leave wi'hout uu armlull of goo Is F M Gann, Oct 17th 1883 M-s Bettie Summers, who has been visitiu; Misses FannKa d Nettle Kob- ertson, re'urmd to her home ic So il da last week. She w ax accompanied bMi'scs Fannieaud Nttiic Kohert- s a GEORGIA, Paulding com ty. TO all Whom it may Concern: W. W. Reynolds,, et. al, having filed their application to have a public road laid out and establish ed in said county, leaving t,hc Acworth and Yorktown road near McPherson and running in a Southwesterly direction by wav of W. M. Thom .sons and intersect ing the Dallas and Hockrnurt road near Willow Springs^ You are therefore cited to be and ap pear at my office in Dallas on tho first Monday in November next j by 10 o’clock a. m. then and there to show cause, if any exist, why said road should not be gianted. This Oct. 2nd 1883. T. C. .Dunagan, Ordinary. Come one, come all, to the ded ication of our new church, Betli- ei, in Sweetwater circuit, 3rd Sun day in this inonih. The dedica tion sermon will bo preached \>y 1 homtis F. Pierce, of Atlanta. D. C. Bitow.v, P. C. Al#Al l »\ 1 ({.V Itfli i'.U,! 1 AgreenMy to an "vW from (lie Court of Or. inary of Paulding On will be sold at nmdii.n, at the court house door of oai i count\ on the liist. Tuesday in November next within the legal hours of sale the followin'' property, to- wit: lots rf I in \ r > I I ll i.i 1 a f action of I,>t Nil. .t633 both in lhe 3rd district and 8,.l sec-ion ol Paulding county, containing liii acres more or Ess, mil as I o property of James Cloghoin lao "fsaid county, deceased. Terms Cush This Oct. 2n I ’83. C. D. McGPEGOP. a uiinistra'or. A.liniiiirlrator's By vlrtiei ..f■ r,l«i IV. of < inlltiiirv ol I’miidliu. c. k del oil ll.o frxt p ai« l.o Sale. oi ilie Court in.IV «l l lie Noveinii.-r lSH.t til I'.'-coii l l.oti-o il.i.ir liiMiui iioiiii tv laitiv.oil llir icaal !iuin ol m o i ,- Uni Hum of In ml l.i xiii.l c .inly wloronii Mot unite )lo O to. s ivm'iIoiI ill llut'.nio of tior iloslli. to-wit. I,olx.,r .mil No ..SV a .1 nihil 84 i'-2 noo til lot >u tiSI in iiu- H ll 'li«trl(U H "I Kill xutqt..n of a .Id . onuu oiiiuillii.iiv 72mill oho lad! uorox lIIor, ot 1088. Tt'I'llIKof Nlllllxa o. lo lit' Oll-tl b It AlcGltl.UUlt. Adlllliiii-tiiitor, * * - - - Troprietor. J. L. GEORGE, Manager. Wo koep constantly on hand tho finost brands of Whiskies Brandies, Wines, Peer, Soda Water, etc. Old stand ard and choisost new Brands, sttoh as dtone Mountain Corn Whiskey. I. W. Harpet’3 Select Goldtn drain, excellent Kentucky Melwood; Surpassing. And c’.ioap brands Wiiiskies. Select BaandieS for medical use, etc. etc. Tho largest lot of eigitro over brouglit to Dallas. Our Billiard and Pool Tables are new and splendid. Pili'ost a'toiltiougiven loall on ns, •1 L GEOltGE, MANAGER ■■■^■1 I IS ■ I “II I r ■■ , '*■■■■■ ■I.t, ■* Application will bn male to the court of Oruiiiary of Pauhling Co Ga. at the first regular term after tlm expiratittu of thirty days from this notice, for h dvn to sell the lauds bnloiiglng to tlifl eata e of a, P. Carroll, Into of said conn y, deceased, for the benefit of tlie heirs an i Creditors of mii'l .'ecoas- od. This Oct. 1st ’83. 0. E, C./RROLTi, AUiniiiintnurix. » fJT* S3 o to va “SPOT CASH” STOKE I J. J. PAYNE. D VLLA8, GA. J. U- STONE, SMYRNA, UA WADE WHITE; MARIETTA, GA; J. J- PAYNE & CO., DALLAS Gi In vile .llic pcop'o of IV.dding nnd fimomidingooiiuties to eftll at the “SPOT CASH” STOKE —AND EXAMINE THEIR LARGE STOCK OF— m\ coons, (miixi;, mioes a.\d boots, xoTinxs. tiinm 1ES. BABDWARE ETC. Wo miiko a xpeoliiby ol' HARIjW ARE AND CHOCERIEfl; kn# and gull for ensh. mid uniisoqiiontly h-o onnblcd to give the best bargains, •‘Others May Imitate—None Can Equal" It iiAimsy for any man lo clulm that his prices,tre tlie lowMt. The nnblio like trt’know bow one man emi uiiderrell all ntliere, \.enr«tht onijf msr- i hauls in DnllaH tlidt make tlint B.iowing. Here is the* hrgurilbut- tOf Wo poll fpr “SPOT CASH.” No goods leave our store till paid for. Wo therefore have no percentage of losses on bad custom- ors that we must make up On good customers. We sell at hard-pan prices for SPOT CASH.-S# Coitio aud doe for yofitsol fes. J. J. PAYNE & CO.. “Spot Cash” Store ABIES & TURN Ml, Si^n of the “llailroad Ear” NEARTIIE DEPOT, DALLAS. GA. We have never closed our doors during tho storm, beonute we believed we' hail a right /utiell ll.n host hramU ot Fine Whiskies. Brandies, ¥/ines. Beer, and Every* thing to be found in a first class Saloon* -WE HAVE AL31- GROCERIES FRESH mid pure, in comic,ion wi h our busme.-s, and Can eilpply anjlilin^ lit Ihtt^ i no, FLOUR, MEAT; sYltUI 1 , SUGAR, SOAP, CANDLES, CRACKERS CANNED GOODS JILdCKEREL CHEESE, And many things too nutiierous to rhou/ioh. Tho best BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES. For the use of lovers of I he ganlcS. . Call and see us. ABLES d: TURNER. DALLAS;, r,\. *hwh*«isai Neve Furniture Store l VVK. STRIOKLANI). t wl;l suit yon Parlor, Clinmhor mill kiln . g r.i.ini lurnlliirs at cash than have ever been lit. a mid In Da 1 In lower prices ter Examlno nn etock of bo'lxtua.ls ami niattre*«ox. I.a'ext iinpror*'! xnrlo* .foi.bl.i »..d *. L'ltsl l‘L'. ltd \ Kilt is . . ^ tresses, (ioublu and s KDSI'KaDS AND M VTTltEbdKS," Uusl coUen^Sp SAFES! SAFES!! SAFES!!! Perforated Tin and''Wiro. Best make. Low down for the money. M U S IC A L INS T UUMEN TB, Such as Acordions, Harmonicas. A lid the latest tiling ont, .»▼ cild can play it, THE ORGANETTE. Yon put ih the notea at one end and the music comes out at the other. Come and she thata. c ii 1JOMO s. ovely land scapes, every parlor should have them. STOVES, STOVE B, STOVES tkir I BUY FOR THE CASH AND SELL FOR THE CA^Hj^ J. handle the New Improved Singer Sewing Machine: Hence you sa - e tho tariff on time pviep.s. Call and see the at my new BtiUld ' W. IIBT1UCKLAND, DALLAS, GAi