The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, November 15, 1883, Image 3

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We have a nice line of ladies | n j U for. Chastain nays that the and Rems underwear. child seemeA lo be as well as iUwi>», Bro, A Co. The best line and prettiest styles of cloaks and pickets ever brought to Dallas, at Rawls, Bros. & Co’s. If you want pood shoes at low prices con e to tli* “Headquarter Stoie.” Bawls, Bro. A Co. WANTED. — One thousand chickens and one I nndrod duoks. We will pay die Ugliest market price for them. IJawls, Bro. A Co, If yon will give us a call when in need of shoes yon will be sur prised to find them so cheap. CuuinTiAN A Co. 1 A eood lieadsteod for 2.25. 4 pool bed spring for 200, A gool rrntress for 200, A good beam o for 8.00 at W. It, Strickland's furniture store. Call and exainiue them. Christian & Co have received more of those beautiful patterns of worsted which the lu<lie> to ad irire. Foxcroft waterproof, double w'dtli at 80c. per yard at J. J. Payne & Co’s. W. It. Strickland has just re- crivt-d fr«iu the factor; s a liilge and nice lot of furniture, and is Enabled to sell at prices as low us the lowest. A new ubd sVyhfeh lot of ladies hats at any price just arrived at Christian it Co's, A nice line of dry goods just received a I J. J. Payne a Co’s. Yon ean buy tohrtcco, a goo! article, for tide, a pound, or 8 pounds for one dolin', or the best brands for 65c. per pound. Mack- rd in kits 80c., 1-4 libls. at three dollars, extra family white tisii ut 80c. per kit. Sugar, ceffee; kioiver, Tinware, Glassware, etc as cheap us can be hail in ihi>- market, at C. A. Foote’s usual, but about 12 o’clock it was discovered that he had spasms, sud a physician was hurridly sum moned, but he died about one o’clock. Mr. A. M. McMicken showed us this week a very fine sample of cotton, in fact it was the Inst lint we ever blamir.td that was raised iu this comity. The vari ety of 'he cotton ia what is com monly known as Jones'ii long staple. Mr. McMicken ia one of our most prosperous farmers,and will make three bales of (he lone st»i le this year, besides s nun * her of bales of the bomtttou cot- on. ^r, Bichard El I si terry suc ceeds Mr. James Dewberry 5 ns Superintendent of the Alms- House for next year. Mr. Dew- berry has given general satis faction as Superintendent lor the preftent' vear.and the change takes place on account cf the snpeiin tendency lining let to the lowest reapu'sible bidder. Mr. Ellsbek* ry, ilo doubt, will give general satisfantio.i, as lie is ono of the best men of our comity. Somesuent: thief entered the blacksmith shop of Mr. S. M. Ah. einathy on Thursday «nU stole s double-barrel shot gun belonging ta& Mr. Grifllii, whi li Mr. Abernathy had in the shop foi the purpose of doing some repairing on it. The gun is lon ger than most of shot-guns, with no thimb es, walnut stock, with the Vtock broken about throe in ches in front of the triggiH 1 guard, and back-action locks A reward of two dollars is offered for the recovery of the gun or the capt ure of tho thief. !i c GREGOR & CHASTAIN, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN SADDLES, ILUffiS, MUIUS, WHIPS. CHUMS, girths a\d Saddles and htrneM material, harnen oil, all kinds of leather and raw si- lerisl, and «v -rythiug usually kept ill dlit lino. We carry ou all kiuds, of i t— dairs of Saddles, Haros**, Buggy Tiimaings, .(. usliioun, etc. We re a'eo dealers In RAW HIDES, for which the highest cash prices will be paid. MOGREtJOR <& CltASTAIN, South Bide of Squaro, Dallas, Ga. mm N. W. ROBERTS & SON, CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS AND DEALERS IN Wood Burial Cases and Caskets, B0BES, LININGS AND UNDEBTAKEBS HARDWARE, CAllTEBSVILt. ST» DALLAS, GA. THE MAGNOLIA SALOON B AD.URf - - i . i Proprietor. J. L. GEOltGE, . . lfaiiaflifi We kttop constantly dn hand the finest brands of Whiskies Brandies; Wines, Beer, Soda iVuter; etc. Old stands atd and dhoisedt new Brands, Such Re StdnS Mohntain Corn Whiskey, I. W. t j arper's select Goldsil Qfcain; excellent Kentucky Melwood; * surpassing. And chtiap brands Whiskies. Select Baitndiei for raedioal use, etc. etc. The largest lot of cigare ever brought to Dalifts. Oar Billiard and Pool fables are he# and splendid. Poliidst Sitentidugive* tdail flail on us; J l GteORGfe, MAKAobH A large’ lot of dry goods just received at Christian it Co’s Wd have a t itle ilk A of ladies fine shoes. Rawls, Bro. 4 Co. Just removed, 50 pieces of nice U ilicoes of latest styles and col ors, from 4 to 7.Jc. pA yard at Bawls, Bro sV Co’s. Twenty-five pieces df J -ai s from 12.J to 50 cents per. yard, at Bawls, Bro. A Co's ),< MJA.L. OOSSll*. The chilling blasts of winter laro upon us. Mr, F. AI. Mntthews, who lia-i -kfifiPuCMWWife “SWfoPpVtt fco d out his entire b mines* to Mr. Perry Codper. ju. Co"per will udnt mn) the business at the old s uiiii fdr the prtsenb Messrs Hipps <& Duncan have recently erected a largo and com modious store-liouse ut Hil'arn, ; a«il will do a general merchau diso business there. Mr. Wesley Hudson, father of George an i Dock Hudson, of this county, and father.iu-law of Joseph Wood, an old citizen of Atlanta, hnS sold out his proper ty in that city and will make Paulding county his future home. We welcome all such men to Paulding county, We aie great admirers of mi i- <tary dirplay, which we thought Vvo had the pleasure of witness ing one afternoon last week, but upon closer inspection found it to be a number of oqr young la- G.unit Hall. The young mau of Dallas met it the Dnig Store on JAmday night last for the purpose of ar ranging for a f. rand b * 1, and ag- groed oh Thursday night N vom her the 29th f.ir the grand occa sion. The lodo'iing young gen- ilemen were appointed on tho sev eral different committees. COMMITTEE ON INVITATION. J. I. Bawls, Henry 15, Babb, 1'. M. Sunders, Dr. J. M. Harrison FLOOR MANAONRS. P Christian and B. L. Bawls. V 'M.MITTNE CN aDraNUEMENT. Cas S. Cltr stian, James Br ick- enridge, E. Davis. Mr. B. A, NnLnd was appointee as door-keeper. The meeting adjourned to meet again next Monday night. The bad will be given at Cooper’s Hall and promises to be one of th> m -st enjoyable occ sions of the s as- u. The committee ou ar- W'l .nrncnrn |b.. ae r . vrees oi anrsi-ci ssbaud fo Tur- ii sh musio It tin occasion, ai.il the commit ee ou iuvit atibn wilt invite such young ladies and gen tlemen from neighbiring towns Ml Will be an Eon ir to any occa sion th-y m*y chance to gr'ce with their presenc-. Let ah the young people go to work and m ke T.'i's, the first ball of the season, a grand succ ss‘ SCHOOL NOTICE! $he Planter’s Excelsior High School will'convene at California Academy ou Monday, Jhe 2Cth. day of November. All patrons a* - e requested (o send in promptly on the first day, and regularly afterwards, remembering that with premptness and persever ance we can build up and m iu- tain a school at this place second to none of like grade to be found anywhere in the country. With good assistance at hand A No 1 East Texks Farm foi* Bent or J. T. BONE, Butcher, SALE! I will rent or rell my farnl ilk this county, Hl.out 10 miles fiom the city of Tyler, in ii pilotl *116 healthy lielgb- b'lrlinoH, near three chuiches and two m'IiooIh, a. ciely uoaj. TlierD Is on llio farm one good dwelling hbuse, :wc ti-iiant houses, orlbs an.1 stables, a moil v; II of wa er, and ruiining watt r ibtodglt the farm which Jaeis nil th. y-.11. A Dae orchard with oilier conveniences. There ia about 85 acies. ot good land under fence, A ihough 111- re h a been a severe drought some of the InnJ will makes bu e ol col loll to l he acre, There is pieniy of corn on the place to run it 'mother ye ir. Forfuritnr informa tion address, DB. fc. H. CONNALBY, Tyler, Texas. Keeps constantly on hank) IVeah nlrats bf all kird->, at tho lowest price*. Call and see him at liis stand w«St aide of public square, Dallas; Ga. AUMINIHTRATR1X SAliK. Ill villa • (II 1111 or 'or D eni 'll!'" < ouVl f Onll. niy o! Pau cllna county Qooial.. '\l.I lie sold before llio courl-lmuse coo in tho town of Da las Puutdlna County He rain bct«ei-n toe legal liotir- of -an on toe flrni Tuesdnv iu December. Rfb« 1 lip i'o.lowing properly le-wlt I lie tract of Taint whereon A li Carrol ro-ldeit m the time of Ins (ten'll, eontiiiulag 40 acies mo e Ol less, In-lnu kuowu Hs lot No 408 ill the 2nd district and 3nl seclh rt ol Puiiidiog coueiy, Georgia, cold an tile proneriv of A H t 'nrrol, Isle of sal 1 coun ty, dei-ea ed, for 1 he bi pc# of the heirs .mil end ors of tlie said A II n r 0 I erm - of the snip to be made known on he iluy c.l safe, nils Nov the 7 h 18d- .- ECAltit'iI L Admin s'rniiU OEQi'GIA/—Pnuldo g < ouoty. ^ ^ straw having upulled to lii 1 Court of Or dinary of saul county for a discharge •o il Ills gu .r.1 au-hlp of 1 F Itakeslraw, Ti ls is t'» il'e all perseus coucurneU, .iu -now cause. If miy they cau, wav I'o salil 1 H ItuKcs'i-an should not be (1 s clia guil Irom Ins gnidulnsli.p if 1 F Hake t aw and receive lelle a of illsmb- .111 Uiven under my hai.il and ollleim ilgnature Tills Nov 7th 1883 T U DUNAOAN,Ordinary I think dies w'earing“Jersej” caps trimm-| ^ am P re P ftre( l (° givo batisfaction ed with gold fringe. The Jersey 40 w ^° patronize me. ed with gold fringe. The Jersey cap, we are proud to say, origi nated in Dali is. We iuadvortently failed to meution last week the death oi little Oscar, aged seven months, 4" »n of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Chas tain, which sa I event occurred about I o’clock Tuesday morning Nov- 7th. Upon retiring that Considering this, together with ow rates of tuition, I ask a liber al patronage. Bates fron 11.40 to $3.00 per month, according to the branches studied. All branch es taught that are taught in ahy High .School. Patrons are request ed to be present at the opening of school. N, S. Horton. Principal. Administrator's Nate. By virtue of an order from the cohM of Ordinary ot Paulding county Qeo-gtn will be sold before the court house d m iu the town of Dallas, f'suldliig county (jeorpla, on the first Tuesday In Decem ber, 1883 dm Ing the legal hours of sale the folliDi ihi> de or I lied properly lo wit, Lo' ol laud No 824. 832 8'<3 895. 8U0. 897 all bell,£ And lying In the lHth djstncl and the Bid secilmi df "nUliling Ubuuij Ueorgh. And cuntahtlitg twb hundred ueiestnore orfe-s d tl nr the prbpi Kv ol Alexander Veal, ate of said coun y de- eeu a I for the beneOt of the hujr.v and creilitore of the said A uxamler, Veal 'I'erms of said sale to bii caso This Nov 7th 1883 li R McGKF.GOR Administrator ft P Administrators Hale. By virtue of an order from the'Jcoart of Ordinary of Paulding county Ueorjlu wlllbesoid before the court bouse duoi I 1 the town of Dallas, Paulding l-ouotv G orgiu,between the legal liours of sale oil the first Tuesouy Iu Dtceniher 1880 the lo.lowing property to w't, 33 acres of lot i.| laud No 403 live ac.es ol said loi having been sold ofl'of the ru th eo: ne ami two acres off of the north eus' corner Also will tie sold 8 acres of ihu north cast corner of I t No 474 also will be sold three quarters of an ucreoffof tiie southwest corner of the east ha f of 'ot N’o 462 so d -ns the prope-ty of Viurito Porter, Inn of sain coniiiy, deceased for the benefit of f he heirs and creditors of the said Martin ior.dr lermsof said sale to he made known on day or ale This No«- the 7 h 1888 c. Bakesttuw and M. W. Por ter, Admiuiotra'or*. “SPOT CASH” STORE! J. J. PAYNI5. D VLLAS, OA. 3. M- STONE, SMYRNA, UA WADE WHITE, MARIETTA; QAt J. J- l'AYNE & COs DALLAS, GA. Invite ,tho pcop'e of Paulding atid ■htibuUillUgdbUmlea lb eall at lU “SPOT CA91T’ 8T0BB —and e^amInE thEIr Large stock op— DIT GOODS, (1L0THIS0, Mi .Ut tOOIS, MlWIS. UNI IES, DilDSlII tit, ITo make • itpecieliy of HARDWARE AND OROCEKliA U# •ell for uaeh, aud ooneequbotly arb enabled U five Uke be* Mtgaim “Others May Imitate-None Can Equl* It Ii easy for any m*n to claim that hi* prlbb* afo the lo*«IL The Mbit* like td kikow how one man can tinders'ell bll oUiere; Vtbare Ut# mWmmt chuhtt in Dallas that make that i.iowihg. Here la t hr argument 1 We sell for “SPOT CASH." No {goods leave oak sloti fU paid for. We therefore have no percentage of lolses oa bad aaatoaa era that we must make uj) tth good ctmtomers. W# bell At hard-aaM prices for SPOT CASH.Jb* ^ Come and see for yonrsel feu. Jk J. i’AYKE a co~ “Spot Cash” Store Wo end ABLE8 & TURNER Sign of the “Bailroad DALLAS. «Aa beeaaoe we bsliassd *4 NEAit THE DEPOT, Wh have nef'er oloaed our doors dn had • right <o sell the beet brands ol Fine Whiskies* Brandies,* Wines. Beer, and Every* thing to be found in a first Saloon* WE HAVE ALSO GROCERIES FRESH and pure, in connclion With our builaeae, add Can adppljr anything lb thfi* FLOtJR, kfeAT, SVRtJP, " SUdAR, sOap, CANDLES, CRACKERS CANNED GOODS AMCKERUfa v , CHEESE) Add many things too numerous to mention. T'he best BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES l oir the use of toVers of the games. Call and see tiA ABLES i£ TURNEll. DALLAS,, OA« nu . m New Furniture Store / WR. STRIOKLANDi l will .r'1 you Parlor, Clmmber and illnirw room faroltora at <- cash than ever bebu atia noil In Dalla-. ^ I»W*^ Maes 0a| Exam 1 > stoc beil.teuils and ir.a.trearea. I,a* tresses, d tods iDbTE*l)8 AM) MAT- l»arav*d «|t*iaw ^ * . i'KUSCD, «t»l •«t«*| SAFE^i, SAF^SIL p f SAl-BBlt) er Crated Tin andJWire. Best make. Low down for the amj, MUSICAL IN8TBUHKNTS, Such as Acordions, Harmonicas. And the latent *vi ' . oV.iUcj-pl.yit.lHi; 0*0iu«®R"5J».' , Jg one end and the music comes out at the other. Come and aaJsKhem! CHEOMOS. orely land scapes, every parlor should l^rc them, STOVES, STOVES, STOVEtt I BUY FOB THE CASH AND SELL FOR THE CA6HjQf I handle the New Improved Singer Sewing Maohine. ew8!and T0U SaTe thQ tariff Call and see me ai wn ew s,and, . w; ^ STlllCKLAY^ 1 STElcK M-ak‘