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JAMKS imBCKKNRHKlK, PnWIrher.
DALLAS, GA..NOV. 15. 188!!.
It seems that our City Fathers
■re having soma trouble with the
whiskey traffic, although they
t bought they had the matter
satisfactorily arranged. It wil*
l»e remembered that the Mayer
and Couuoil of Dallas, iu consid
eration of ’lie sum of ono thous
and doll rs, each, grau ed lo
Mesers Abies & Turner, and to
Esq., o' Elberton, arrayed against
the cnuse of true liberty, who
spoke very eloquently against
the vital interust of the great
question of prohibition. Next we
were highly entertain -d with a
..pouch from Col. Bcuddy, from
South Carolina, whose speech the
descriptive p overs of the English
language would fail to describe;
it rnis rich and racy, and very
sarcastic on the views of the im
ported anti-prohibitionist, whose
name has been mentioned, and I
guess ho was jxiin as well as
Payne. Col Bcuddy was follow
ed by Rev. A. A, Marshal, who
pained the bar-room gang a little
too, in his pointed sarcastic wits
and eloquent way. Dr. Win, o
Postponed sli e r i ff
sales.
Mr. J. 1, George a license for ^ - wllh ftfi the force 0 .
the retail of whiskey in the townl his bnlliaut intellect, conclusive
of I lallas, for t" elve months, and arguments of his sound judgment
e 'ch firm paid (wo hundred an I and warmth of his impel nous na-
fifty dollars in cael. and gave then I biro. The meeting then closed
notes for the ba'uucc, to be paid
at the commencement of each
quart) r. List weok the first
quarter, which was paid in ad
vance. expired and the Marshal
demanded of Abies & Turner the
payment ol the notes for the
second quarter, but they refused
to pay them, olaimiug that they
have a right to Hell nmlor the
license which thoy had procured
from the county be tore the town
was incorporated, and are going
to enter suit agaiust the Mayor
...i r»„,„ >n jl f or the reoovery of
the two-hundred sun ....
they have already paid into the
town tr usury, and the towu
Council me entering suit agaiust
Abies & Turner for two two huu
drod and fifty dollars which ii
duo the town for the secoud quar
ter.
Mr. George closed his doors
Mondsy and asked the Council
t<> give him one week on his notes
it order to see wlut oourse the
AbloB & Turner ease will take
which was granted him at a reg
ular meeting of the Couuoil on
H f ouduy nignt, and he opened up
sud went on soiling on Tuesday
morning. J r, George will pay
his notes without any litigition.
The oity Council are confident
• f gaining the suit, and when
that is done there will be no diili-
cal y in collecting the notes, os
thoy are well seourod.
meeting
w th the benediction by Rev. Mr.
Dyburn.
Saturday being election day the
people began to ga her very early
and by 8 o clock the town was
almost lull. Things pasted oil'
quietly and by the middle of the
afternoon the returns began to
come in from the precincts al
most solid ill places. Hartwell
wont 43 the majority for prohi
bition, and by night the returns
had all cornu in, and it wss ascer
tained that tbe county had gone
348 the majority for prohibition
They decided tu have a torch
light procession last night, which i^j'va \\
Will be sold l> fore tho courthouse
d .or in the town of Dallas, Pauld
ing county Georgia, during t o lega 1
hours of sale on ihe first Tuesday in
December, 1883 tbe following proper-
ty to wit/
Dot of lairl No 428 sn tl e 2. d .list
and 3rd section ot l’uul long county
lev ad on iosaii«‘y a wild I in<l tux fi
f >r the year 1882 vs Allen C D .uiel.
A Iso at tbe .ame lime and place
lots ot !i'd Nos 404 aud 538 in tin
I Bill ilistr ol uiid 3rd seet'dii of *aid
county III a.lisfy a wiM laud lax fi la
air toe year 1882 v* .J II Md.aw*
Also at the same lime and pi no lot
of land N i 340 in tlio 1-i dist Hint tbs
3ril t-ecnot! ot .aid county to aat.sly
i wild 11lid lax Uf tor ilie year 1882
i ii .1 Isis 1* li in.f A I ... ..I .1
almir lo hang a pictuta A'as. Tbe
hair turned and spilling Mar; on
• he floor, aver; severe sprain snsoed
which forced bsr to invest 50 cents in
a bott’e of CoMsenS i ighinjpg Lini
ment this invaluable remedy cures
Rheumatism, Lime Buck. Sprains,
anil Bruisss. I'* effioaov as a reins-
«ly for those ills is uornestionod. as
well as Spavin, Ring Bone, ete. in
horses. Sold bv Counally and Chris
tian, Dallas, Ga.
HARTWELL LETTER,
Hartwell, Ga, Nov. 5. 1883,
Mil Editor:—Pleaso allow me
spaoe in your paper to iuforrn my
friends and former schoolmates
about ni.v short stay iu Hartwoll.
1 loft homo the Gth ol Septem
ber and reached Altoona at one
o clock iu the evening, where we
roeeived tlio h mpitality of the
Rev. Mr Durham's family until
Monday when we took the trai >
for Atlanta. We reamed tha
oity at 2 o'clock iu the aft ruoon.
Wo visited the cotton factory,
the rums of the Kimball, etu.
We then took the train for Toc-
coa, which we found to be n
beautiful and lively towu, We.
proceeded on our journey after
having spent the night with tin-
Hon. A/r. Thionlier, and arrive 1
at this place about 12 o'clock.
I entered b jIi^oI the 17th of Sept
We have a tionris iug sc'.oo'. of'
60 pupi s. This ter .. will closo
the last ot November. W o will
have vacation until the first of
J uuuary.
Prohibition has been brought
prominently before the people
aud the contest has been a heat
ed one; the oevereuts, J. M. A.W
Quilltau, Dr. Wingo and others,
have douo valiant labor iu the
great moral issue before them.
Friday being a publio day iu
ihe ranks of prohibition, sclioo
was suspended for the day, aud
we went to the prohibition meet
ing who’s we were highly enter
tained with speeches by the ltev.
A, A- Marshall, of Gainesville.
Dr. Wingo aud Geo. Robertson,
who struuk den'h to the vital or
gans of anti-prohibition, aud
death lurki d in th. ir eveiy word
to thj eliments of vice aud immor
ality. It was announced by a
telegram from Anderson, B. C,
that the good people of that
county were praying for tlio suc
cess of the great movement. The
meeting was adjourned to Friday
night when the meeting was op
eued with prayer by Dr. Wingo;
followed with speeches from the
following distinguished gentle
men: first Rev. Mr. Smith, from
Ani.ersnu, S. (J. who made a sound
so: d speech in favor of prohi
bition, which was highly appreci
ated by all the friends of the
o.,itae, followed by Lj« Payne,
they did with success, a d that
word fails to convey any definite
idea ol U’Tiiu n „;ii.
six hnudred persons, carrying
auout two hundred torches,
inarching all over town with Dr.
Wiujfo, tlio hero of the occasion,
leading the procession on a beau
tiful white pony, with a flag on
the pony, mid the ladies a 1 every
corner shouting ard waving hand
kerchiefs, etc Af or they had
inarched all over the town they
stopped in the publio square
where thoy had short speeches
Irom several gentlemen, among
th>- rest was Mr. Butler, one of
the bar-keepers of this place, who
acknowledged that they were
beaten, but that he acquiceil in
the verdict of the peoph'. Du
ring all tnis time the band dis
pensed some of tli9 best music I
over heard.
School Girl.
Prof. F. M, Dunc.iu has resign
ed tlio office of M vynr of tlio town
ot Dallas, and there will be an
election ordered to fill the vacan
cy in a few days. Prof Duncans
reasons for resigning is that the
couuoii insists ou keeping the
office of Treasurer iu the hands of
one of the Council men, In- holding
two offices of salary in 'he Coun
cil, which is illogal. A wood
reason.
NOTICE.
All persons who subsoribod t<>
the Orphan’s H in'*, collecti ons
taken by Rev. S. P. Jones, Jr., at
the bnsh-irb r meeting mi Sun'Iny
aud also »t Dellas, will please pay
the same to Rev. D. C. Brown, S.
P. Junes, Sr, or my so if at o e
They are so scattered it is < . pos
Bible fnr *nn tr> a a 'll) >n« CL...f--
once me, ts in about two weeks
and I want to report it all coll ct-
ed. Respeotfu'ly.
B. F. Payne.
» J .Iiti 1’ King, Alsu ,,t iIm same
ime nne plni'u lull ot'lnlnl No. 4D8 in
I lie mill dut ami il.u3r.l *e:Ti in of
an ill county, Asolo* of 'll" d Nns,
408, 1111,205, 1277, add 822 in Ur
18 ii ili-l nml Old l c.inn ol seiil iui.li
ty lo ratisf'v u Wild I nnl nix fi In Inf
iIn.'your 1882 vr James A i.tiled.
A so ai the -i ini' lime and i In u ml oi
till'd N'i 300 in the 18li nie n d tie
3td seision nl shIiI eoiioiy tu su t's v n
wild ImiiiI lux fl In lor the .'ear 1882 vs
a W U unclmrd,
n!»o ut the ««me time ii ud pice lot
• f I.ml No 538 in ilie 18 Ii din and
llie 3rd set l nn til said e.mn v fi antis-
fy h su'd ami tax li la fur the year
Kenton,
HEADQUARTERS FOR MW PRICES
(
EH0T3
& CO.
Th* Orut BpeolGo for Neuralgia aud Hold whs.
t®t*Au Internal heme Iv, containing no
(pi'ii'no Ujiinni, Chi iiolui'in. Chloral or
narcotics of tunV kind. Su e and quick
lu lte action fll
MAvon's Orr.TK,}
Lkfkmmui, Viu. April 10, 1879. j
Mxsslis. lltirolllHoN & llun: If alto.ds
me pic mure lo tcsllty lo tlio great virtu.*
of your “ NiMiralgiuc” for ihe euro ol
neuralg a uivt Kick headache It Is tlie
host remedy lor these most. dl>tres<lm
complaints 1 hsvc ever used. 11 slinu d
be lu every family In the country.
Uko. It. IIkad,
Mavoi of Lcesb ira, Va.
Messrs. Hutchison A Hro.—I am happy
to snv ’.lull your ‘•Neuralglne" ucicil as a
spec.tie lu my ca c, relieving me in an
Incredibly short time. I would.advise
all suflcrlng f.om uauralgine to try It
Yours, elc., J, V. Sims, AI. D.
UEuHUlA—l’uuld'iig Ooumy.
To all whom it may concern;
M. I ec having In proper lorin applied
to me for permanent Inttevs of ndminl*
trull ui ou the estate of Willis Robert*,
late ofsnhl county, deceased, tills I* to
cue all and singula- of the heirs to lr;
anil appear at my nlHuenn .lie first Mon
day in December next an I ilmiv cause, If
a.,v l lie) can, wav per.uiseit 1 tters ot
a Imiiiist; titi in shoiifl not b' era noil M.
bee on \Ylli:s iioh.'it* a tale This Nov.
Oti 1583 T,U UUNACAN, Ord'y
nl o vi the s.iiiiu lime ami plue* lot
cl land No o30 iu tliu 18th mat and'
... ... .* n .... ...in; I rjsnin
ly " wi <1 mud tax fi f. t tur the year
1882 v* A.eiiuau Kt.|iui>e
Also ai the «amu time and plucd
1 it of land No 178 iu die 18tli dhtaud
3rii si ciiou ol said cut my to tatisiy a
sild ! pul tax fi la lor the year 1882
vs F. K. Bush.
Also at the same time and place lot
of Ian i No 1 Itt in the second di.-t and
,lr 3r l notion of said county to aai
isiy n wild land tax fi >a for ll.syeiir
1882 vs H U Lamar.
alru at ilic sum ime and place lot
«f land Nu 4G4 in the 3rd district and
4lie 3rd seci ioii of said county to sat
isfy s wild I toil tux fi ia lur ibe year
1882 vs A Smith.
also lit the siiiiiu time and place lot
d ! 'ii 1 No 805 ill i lie 3rd dia,rict uud
ilie 3nl secilou ui'suid couii y levied
on lo satisfy a w.M land lax fi fy f„r
he ye: r 1882 vs A s Johnson
nl:i> m the sdinc 1 ; me and j lace lot
Nns 418 Mini 726 iu lee 3r>l district
nod the 3rd section of sain runny to
.htistv it wild I m l tux fi fu lot the year
1882 vs Jacks.m Clot ihjIisi,
ui o at the i-nmo time and place lot
of land No 463 in the 18.Ii district
and tlie 3ni oj ion of said couiny to
satisfy u w11 | laud lax fi la fur the
year 1882 vs Alury Fuel weed
also at ilie sume unit uud place lot
oi land No 258 iu the 19th dial mid
the 3rd sue i.m of su'd county to Satis
fy n wil mid ti.x fi la for the yeui
1882 vs fl Dull ugeut lur P a tlav-
ou.
u s> nt lim -mns time and place lot
oi l ,nd No ODD in me 18th disciio
mid the 3rd-ec;inn of sai cuuiuy to
snti-lv a iv Id laud tux fi fu lor the' cur
1882 vs M il 'y ci Kerry
a so at the same lime mil place
ol ! md No 482 in the l8tn (list and
the 3rd si'utien ol sanl coi.n y to su is
ly u wild laud tax U fa for the year
1882 vs John U.uck.
a.so mi the -»»ii.e time and place lot
of '"lid No 156 iu ihe 18ia dist mid
(he 3ro section oi said county to satis
Is u i •. -* *- — 4^“'
1882 vs Ivobe t J. >ne .
ul o ul i he sume time in i j Doe io
of land No 710 ia tli" 16 li .list and
tue 3 d section ol aid couiny tu satis!
ti wil I l.iud tax fi lu lor the year
V. B n Bingham.
• Ain i if. the same time an >
place the nmuTul interest in lotn
j of liintl Nos 259, 299 and 7-8 o
; 298 iu the 19tn din and the 3rd
section of said cou ty levied on
by virtve oi thr**e Jun ie v ouit ti
las issued from the 1207 h is ,
G. W. of said county iu favor of
Ha dy Revells against Jehu
liogges. Baidproperty levied ou
as the property of the defendant
ou tlie l st day of Beptember, 883
by P G Lyle and re.urn d to me.
NATHAN COOPER
Sheriff.
UMOI1UIA—Paotdino Cou A it.
E. \V7^5us»«y,a re-ldcut of said county
anil i lute, has inniieap'idcatlou la piopcr
r.irin lo have Fat Uuuksion, a color«(l
inli.or boy about ten yearn of age, hound
to him. This Is to cite all peisoas con
cerned lobe md appear at uiy office at
the tlrst regular term after tlio expiration
ot thirty dtvstnmi ills publication and
show cause. If uuy they have, why said
minor should not be bound lo tlie appli
cant October 89tli, 1888.
T. C. DUNAUAN, Ordinary.
DABIjAH prices current.
COllUECTED WEEKLY BY BAWLS, BROS
A CD.,
cotton, market firm*
Good middling 9
Strict “ 9
Middling 9,
Lnw " 9
flood Ordinaiy 8 S
Patent Flotlr, per bbl, 7.75
Fancy Flour, “ “ 6.75
Extra Family, " “ 5.75
Family, 5.25
Meal per bushel 65
Eggs per dosen 20 j
Chickens, spring 10 to 18 j
‘ liens 20 to 22 j
Butter per pound . 12 to 20 |
Honey tO to .12 \
Hams 1*.»A
Bulk meat 8
Bulk shoulders
Cahvassed
Peas, while
Clay
mixed
Oats
Lard
Syrup, per gallon
Coffee, per pound
Granulated sugar
Extra C.
OT7R New STAND, OPPOSITE Oonrt-HonM,
West Side of tlie Square*
Tu ka«e just epaaed apnar fill stock hat command! tba atlalraiiaa of
QUANTITY QUALITY AND PRICES
We lure calic.ies of every shade amt qunlityi
W E have Dre * Goods, piece good-, lati'si <MvD and cl or*.
WE have indies Cloaks, Jsekal-, Nhasb and 1t \ hyrt,
We have lAdiea Ve»:x. CuWls, ilnnpikir a "rlmor.il. and balls
WE have Din»p
I.aiike;* mid lo-si iieewt
Beilin Hats
IU
70 to 80
70
40 to 40
121
50 to 85
1() to 14
li to 124
10
17
06
8 to iO
03
2.90
75
3 to 4
9 to Hi
2 to 4
Resits i 'iajlliiiag,
Ceiit§l)ve rcoa ts
Gents Underwear*
Beeswax
Tallow
Rice
Grits
Mackerel j Uhl’s
“ Kits
Dried Apples
Dried Reaches
“ “ nn pealed
The many friends of H'.ward
CliHuncy will regret very much to
hear that lie yosterdny cummitied »H-
icido in a novel manner. He hud
been fur years a great sufferer from
diseased liver, Slid his method of sui
cide was neglect t i use Partnline nr
fabler’s Liver Regulator a petman
out cure f.r disordered Liver and all
its disagreeable symptoms. Dystiep-
sis, Sour Stomaeh. Sick Hiaduclie
Dizziness, etc, readily yield to its in
fluences. Sell by Covmri y A Chris,
tian. Dallas, 'da.
UE.'ltUIA— Faui.iiisu Cou.ntYv
To All Whom It may Concern:
Marv bean Inving lu due form n;f>
plied to the midi'signed for the guiirtllnu-
slilp of the property ol It. K. Baxier nnd
M. E. Jones nml fir the pef-on ili.it
properiy ol L- h. Beau, Allv Dean. 8. H
U.aii mill Daniel Dean, minor ciilldicn ot
.1. 11. Dean, tale of sanl cooniy, deceased,
notice i* hereby : Iveu that iier appuca
lion will lie passid upon ut my olllce on
the 8rsi Nuuifiy in December next
(Jlvcn under my Immt and. uttlmal si -
' T. «... DUN ’ tl A N~ Hr.im.iry,
Georgia Shirting
Georgia Ilriilin
Georgia Sheetin
Georgia Jeans,
O*.
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Table
Tabic
Table
Table Clot Its
C'ntJcrj.
Crockery.
Class Nds,
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Un.OR.itiV—Dttiiidlug v-ouuty.
Wlercas .) F Cook, administrator of
Dolphus MiiliuHlry, repi e-ell ts |j tlie
court iu hts petit.on,dnly filed and cn-
leicil on record, that lie has fully admin-
Istcred Dolphus iVTCIintHey’.- estate This
is thcefore loci call |iei>ons eoneerned,
lie r* and creditors, to show cause, if any
tiny uni, why said administrator should
not be d sebarged from his aduiinistra-
tun and 'eceive letie.s of dismlss'eu ou
the llr-t Monday .n Feb: nary 1884
T C Dl T NA(JAN„ Ordiuiry
1882; Paulding Sheriff Sales |
For Decern her.
Wib 11 ' e s.ilil l. 'iot v ilie court tuejs..
■ on..., til U.wu Of ).litas. F.illltlillp
counl-y, Ceiirain, w.thin Dm luaal lion
of sale OU the ilrsl I tl. s.lav In Di.'ceu’bi'r,
1883 the following deicnbed property, io
wit:
Lots of land Nos. 278 aid 274, in the tilth
district and the 3rd section of said couuly
levied upon by virtue of two Justice
court tl fas Issued from the 1672 district,
U. M, of Folk couuly In favor olH 6. A
J. F Kiser vs VV- T I W. A W. W Simp
son, said lots of land teviedon as the prop,
eriy of W, W. Simpson ot« if the defend,
vnts Levy made and Returned to me by
M, A. tiayne. L. O. TlilaOcl. the 31st.
1188
A'*o at the smite time and piave one
tingle story store lious and lot in the
town of Dal las, Paulding county Ga. sit
uated and betug im the corrcr of Buchan
an street and right of way of tlie East
Tennuscc Virginia and Geoigla railroad,
bet'er known as tlie store houic built
N. T Bullock lu tlie year 1882 Lo'.
fronting 20 Jcet c*u the East Tcnncsce Va.
and Qeurgia nil uud r ght of way, rr.n
nlng back 2Uq feet. After rii' ulng bac <
irom the from 8b feet the lolls fifty feet
wide. Said house and lot levied on a*
the propertyofN T Bullock to satisfy it
mort-cuagi! fl fa in favor of M U A JF
Kiser vs N T Bullock. Tenant iu pu
session not! flc.I This Oct 3Ut 1883
NATHAN CO-U'E'I, Slu-rtl-
boots, BOOTS!
&fwes I bhaes !l Hhoss ill
MENS, BOYS LADIES AND BCumM*.
c
md (ilftB^ware.
Murdwmc.ar-
^n-'Gl go '<!•, Siinhiv.'H, t*« «l*i uu ! s niff po^»lr*r -hot aud caps*’,
T:n«fir«, ] amps and Lamp Oh muevx.
Wrll fl.ieket*,! Water Itatkeis, Tin Bnckeis and p is.
Trunks. T..bs Siltors/
Totiaccoes of all grailes, Cigars of e»cf» brarafi-
XS AND met HOIK or Etui tlRiEft.
WE DEFY COMPETITION
AND GUARANTEE
ATLAN TA PRICES.
CALL AND SEE US,
Bawls, Brother & Co.,
rALt AS.