The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, November 08, 1883, Image 3

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LOCAL GOSSIP. I Mr Alfred Camp and Wife, of We Lave a nice line of ladies Acondree dirrie. have for the and genis underwear. Rawls, Bbo. & Co. Col. W, K. Fielder visited Macon last week, but returned Monday. Remember to drop in at“Head« quartet s"aud examine those cheap Zephyr Hluwls. Bawls, Bro & Co. Read the new advertisement of Messrs. N. \V. Kobe its & Bon, to be found elsewhere in this is sue. The best line and prettiest styles of clocks and jackets ever brought to Dallas, at Rawls, Bros, &, Co’s. Rev. F. Smith h is opened out a shoe store in the Bullock corner. Mr. Smith does not pro pose to handle anything but shoes and boots. We wish him every success. If you want good shoes at low prices come to the “Headquarter Stoic." Rawls, Bro. & Co. Mr. John W. A'lenwas exhibit ing mi the streets M unlay a pair of rabbit's ears sent him by n friend in Texas. They were five or six inches long. WANTED. — One thousand ehiok<-im and one hundred ducks. We will pay he highest market price for them. 11 awls, Bro. A Co, Prof. W. W. Smith opened his school at the Bupfistchnrch Mon day morui'g last with flattering prospects. If yon will give ns a call who i'■ need of shoes yon will ho sur prised to find thorn so cheap. Chuirtian A Co. A good beadsle.id for 2.25. A goo l hod spring for 200, A goo I rratress for 200, A good ben urn for 8.00 at W. R, Stricklaud’s furniture store. Cal 1 and examine them- Christian A Co have received more of those beaatif.il p..ttems ol worsted which the la lie* mo ad- n ire. Foxcl'oft waterproof, double last week or two been Buffering with an attack of typhoid fever, lint we are glad to learn th t they are convalescent. DEAD, Mrs. Ellsberry, wife of our county Treasurer, Mr. Z. B. K11b- berry, died on ’ast Monday even ing about 6:30 o’clock. Mrs. Ells berry had not been enjoying g'*>d health for several years, alul her do th was not unexpected by lmr fiieiids. She was taken severely i 1 about t\ o we. ks ago and iu - erod u til Monday evening. Me extend our symp .thies to llie be reaved family. A lnrge lot of dry goods just roceived at Christian A Co’s- rump Ground Committee. At the solicitction of some of i lie members I hereby request the ramp-grouud committee to meet at my office on Wednesday morning, 14th inst. to consider Dow btiHiuoss; etc. Please be on hand t the time and p ace. W. C. Connally. Chairman, You can buy tobacco, a good article, for 35c. a pound, or 3 pounds for one dollar, or the best brands for (35c. per pound. Mnek- rel iu kits 80c., 1-4 bills, at three dollars, extra family white fish at 80c. per kit. Sugar, ceffee; Flower, Tinware, Glassware, etc. as cheap ns can be had iu this murkot, at C. A. Foote’s Dallas Cemetery. A few weeks ago there was a day set apart for a meeting of the citizens in the court-house for the purpose of arranging for the fencing in and otherwise improv ing and otherwise improving of the llnllas Cemetery, but the people did not seem to tako any interest iu it whatever, and only two or three wore present, The people are entirely too iudifferent on such matters. The cemetery should be improved, it is in a horrible eonditimi, bushes and briers growing in profusion where II wers and ornamental shrub bery should mark the last resting place of our dead—cattle and hogs width at 80c. pet yard a. J. J,: allowed to roam attheir wil\ Payne A Co’s. j and everything shoe's a Wild of I attention. Citizens, let us all pull W. R. Strickland lias just ro* together and reclaim this spot o dved from the factor, s a large | from its dilapidated ceuditiou.it and nice lot of furniture, and is 1 will • cost etich oin but a small enabled to sell lit prices us low amount to bui d a goo l picket or as the lowest. wire fence aroun I onr cemetery, and we certainly conhl not do a The young men in and around thing that would reflect more Dallas will please attend n mee - [ honor on us, and besides, it is a ing to b n held at Conn illy A sad duty we owe our departed Christian’s Drug Store on the friends arid relatives. Let Miore night of Monday, November 12th be a day suggested and a meeting to arrange for a g’and ball to be of'ho citizens called and this given at Cooper’s Mull sometime work done itnme.lia'ely. Let this mouth. sune one make a move in the mutter. The north bound passnnger traiui duo in Dallas at 2 45 p. ra, was about eight hour* behind time on Saturday, not arriving at this place until ten o’clock . at A nice line of dry goods just received af J. J, Payne a Co’s. ... mi , , j i i Eight members of the Stone nigh*. The delay was caused by 1 , . If1 , . ’ . ,, i familv m Tennesee, on ihetr way tha wronlf nf «nrna nui'a r»n tnG I ’’ ! to clmrcli in an ox wagon, were run away with by a yoke of oxen and all tumbled into a creek wi'li out injury. This lit'le spread gave a local piper a chance to say that was one of ilia occasions where no Stone was left unturned iu the effort to hear the gospe'. the wreck of some cars Macon an:l Brunswick division, near Eastman. Unde Garrie Spinks lias com pleted the brick work on his new brick hotel and he now lias the rafters all tip. He has contracted with some parties at lloekinart- to put a slate roof on the building, and when complete l it will be almost fire-proof, hs ev ery partition in the houso is built of brick. Last Tuesday wss the biggest sale day that has ever been in Gen. Sherman is being boom ed because his parrots were Ir ish people. The Irish World adds. “Four of our presidents have been the sons of Irish fathers In 'lie different professions Irish this couniy. It was impassible | Americans have always hold and to sell nil the land advertise'l dn- still hold a prominent position, ring the legal hours of sale, an 1 the officer* wore compelled to and are daily gaining iu power and standing.. All this goes to postpone *he sale of a portion of prove that when the Irish are the land until the first Tuesday in December. You will fin 1 the land re-a<ivertised in this issue. A new and atyl-s'i lot of ladies Lit* at any price just arrived at Christian A Co’s, freed from the incubus of English d imiuion, is capable of attaining any station that can be won by the exercises of the qua ities that go 'o make up the high st type oi the human character.'’ KcGKEGOR & CHASTAIN, MANUFACTURERS ANT) DEALERS IN saiidies, harness, bridles, woirs. mimes, girths and add) mid harness material, hnrness oil; all kinds of leather ami nu.v mi* rial, mi everything uiuatty kept in our line. Weoarry cn all kinds of rc- daira of Saddles, Harness Buggy Trimming*. Cushions, etc. We re also dealers .(n RAW HIDES, for wliicu the highest cash price* will lie paid, MCG RfeGdlt & CTT AST AIX, Souili side of Sgtiato, Dallas, Ga. N. W. ROBERTS & SON, CONTRACTARS AN D BUILDERS AND DEALERS IN Wood Burial Cases and Caskets, ROBES, LININGS ANI) UNDERTAKERS hardware, CARTERS VILL ST. DALLAS, GA. A No 1 East Texas Farm for Rent or SALE! I will rent or rell my farm in this county, nl.out 10 miles bum the city of Tyler, in a good and healthy neigh borhood, near three oh niche* and two schools, society go .J, Tlieio is on the I'orin one goo-1 dwelling hou»e, two tenant house*, cribs and stable.., * food II of wu er, and running Wntir through llie farm which lus's oil th.-yeai. A tine orchard with other convenience*. There is about 85 acres ot good land under fence Although tie re h i been a stveic drought seme of the land wi'l lenkea lm e ol cotton to the acre, 'I here is pint ty of corn on the place to run ii .mother yu ir, For further info, inn- lion address, DR. D. H. CONNALLY, Tyler, Texas. Administrator* Hale. By virtue nf an o tier <'rnm the court of Ordinary of I’niililliia county Grtil'^lil ivlll he eotp before the ooltrl liouso (loot :n the town ot l).dln«, PunLltng eountv Georgia,between the legal hour* of sale o the first Tliesr.uy In December 1883 llie lodowlttg prup'eity to w't, 88'acres of lot 11 luuU No 4(18 live aeie* of Bald lot having been H"ld oil of the rotlh Cur ie' mid two nor,if (dl pi the n-rtli east, corner Al-o u II be sold H nets* of the north e»si corner of I i No 4^4 nlso will besold'lree (inariers of mi note rtf of ti-e south ivesi cornet' ot the v..l t li.u* of 'o: No 4(12 so d B< the propi riy f ii' tli Porter. I'In oi nil o oniony il'-oi'il-f'd for the be K'llt o{ tin lie fH ii Ini creditor* of 'lie smd Marti il Pur dr t'e tut ol said sale lo be made kiiuwi on day oi id' rills Nov the 7 b 1*88 CL Rakestraw and M, W. Por ter, Admiuihtnuors. Administrator's Sale. By virtue of an order from the court of ordinary ot Paulding county Oeyitla will he sold before the court■ In u*r <t"nr In the town of Dallas, t snldlng rounty Goon. Is. on the Urn Tuesday In fiicein- bor, 1883 during the legal hours of side the following de crlbed properly '0 wit,- Lo- ot land No 824. ."82 8'>3 893. 81M, 897 nil being and lying in the 18th district and the 3re section of "nulillng County Qcornl:i, and oodtalnlng two hundred acres more or le*s ."old ar the propdrtv a! Aiaxaudcr Veal, late of said coun y de- cen-ed ior tlif benefit ol the heirs and creditors of the said Ataxander Veal Term* of s lid sale to be cash This Nov 7th 1888 8 n McGllP.GOlt Administrator ADMINISTRATRIX sale. Ill virtue of an or'er from the Court of Ordi. ai v ol Paulding county Georgia wi.l lie sold before the courl-house door in the town of Da las Paulding County Oe .rgla, between tint legal hour* of saic. on the first Tuesday In December. 1888 the following property te-wit The tract of land whereon A B Carrol resided at the timo of his dea' h, containing 40 acre* nioic or less, being known in lot No 408 Iu the 2nd district and 3id section of Paulding county, Georgia, told ns the property of A B Carrol, late of sal 1 coun ty, ilecea-cd, for I lie benefit of the heirs and creditors of the said A Ii l ie r d Term-of the sale to be in ule known on the day ot sale. This Nov the 7'h 1838 8 KOaUUOI L Administratrix GEODOIA^-Pauldirg County. I R Riikostiaw, GuardlaD ol I F Itake- slraw having upnlied lo th ■ Court of Or dinary of said county for a discharge from his guardianship of 1 F Rakestraw. This in to cite all persona coueerned lo show cause. If any they cau, way the said I H Hakes'raw should not be dis charged from lus gurdiiinshlp of 1 F Hakest-aw and receive'ettrrs of dstnis- ioa Given under my licit.d and olllclul slgnrturu This Nov 7tIt 1888 • T C DU NAG AN,Oh! an ry J. T. BOP; Butcher, Keeps constantly on hand fresh mrats of all kit'd*, nt the lowest prices. Call and see him at bis stand west side of public square, Dallas; Ga. P3 f-f- b O » 5 • bi W b b P- H ce 75 O O o c o b e & b 99 b pi t-4 75 © M O p* b ST © • H Q H** ** S3 7) o N* • 3 hH » HH NS* r+- M* e. 4 b- CP t * H S3 75 rF tr © § 75 © 75 © 7? O'- h3 Ch a o o THE MAGN0LU SALOON B ADAIR, - - - Proprietor. J. L. GEORGE, ****... Manager. We keep constantly on hand the finest brands ot Whiskies Brandies, Wines, Beer, Soda Water, etc. Old stand- aril and choisost new Brands, such as Stone Mountain Com Whiskey, I. W. Harper's select GohltU ( it'iiin, excellent ' Kentucky Mel Wood, surpassing! And < cheap brands Whiskies. Select BaandiaS 1 fbr medical use, ele. etc. The largest lot of cigaro ever brought to Dallas. Our Billiard and Pool Tables aro hoW and splendid. Pnli'cSt attention given to ail Ctll on ns, J L GEORGE, MANAGER “SPOT CASH” STORE I J. J. PAYNK. D VLLA8, GA. J. to' STONE, SMYRNA, GA WADE WHITE, MARIETTA, GA. J. J- l’AYNE & CO., DALLAS, GA Iuvite ,lho pcop'e of Panlding nod anrroumllng counties to sail at ths “SPOT CASH” STORE —AND EXAMINE THEIR LARGE STOCK OF— DR GOODS, UOTIIIliO, SHOES AM) BOOTS, XOTIOSS, OIMIt IES. HARDWARE ETC. Wo rank. . opoololl, or IIARD.V kRI! AMO OAUCORtEH, U, an. loll for oo.li, ■... I onTiooiiiiootly oro onable.1 to gioo Iko kook kor.olo. “Others May Imitate—None Can Equal” It is easy for any man to claim that Ms prices aro ths lowest. TbspsMis like to know how one man can undeooll all others. Wants ths lily mar* chuttls Iu Dallas that make that snowing. Here is the'argument* t@r Wo sell for "SPOT CASH." No goods leave onr store Hil paid for. We therefore have no percentage of losses on bad oastom* nrs that we must make bp on good customers. Wt sell at hard-pan prices for SPOT CA.SH 1 .,@!f Como and see for yonrsol es. J. J. PAYNE A CO.* "Spot Cash" Store ABLE8 & TURNER, Sign of the “Railroad Bar” NEAR THE DEPOT, ' DALLAS. GA* We have never cloud our doors during tho storm, because we believed we hail n right lo toll the best krautlx ol Fine Whiskies. Brandies,. Wines. Beer, and Every thing to be found in a first class Saloon. WE HAVE ALSO- GROCERIES FRESH and prre, in connction wi h our business, and can supply anything in that jiue, FLOUR, MEAT, SYRUP, _ SUGAR, SOAP, CANDLES, CRACKERS CANNED GOODS JL4CKERBL j CHEESE, At f many things too numerous to mention. The best BILLIARD AND POOL TADLES* iS'or the ubo of lovers of the games. Call and see as. ABLES & TURNER. DALLAS,, GA* i\ew Furniture Store! Wit STRICKLAND. I will ,» '1 you Parlor, Chamber and dlnlrg room furniture at lower prtcea ler cunt! Ilian avu ever been ntia'ned til Dull*-. Exainl j rtock of bc'tsteads and n a trope*. I.aicst improved sprite m tiCHHee, do »ud * }.DbTFxD8AND MATTlt£89EH, Best eetten t s SAFES! SAFES!! SAFES!]! Perforated Tin andjWiro. Best make. Low down for the money. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Such as Acordions, Harmonicas. And the latest thing out, any cbild can play it, THE ORGANETTE. Yon put in. the notes at one end and tho music comes oat at the other. Come and see them. CH ROMOS* ovely land scapes, every parlor should have them. 8 TO V E S, STOVES, STOVES J8®“ I BUY FOR THE CASH AND SELL FOR THE CASH^f I handle tho New Improved Singer Sewing Machine. Hence you save tho tariff on timo prices. Call aud see me at my new s and. W. R. STRICKLAND, PALLAS, GA