The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, November 22, 1883, Image 3

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\Vw ImVe a nhrts Hue of ladk« \ Mtd gents ut*U»r\VPur. Ra\vls, Bro. & CO. The beat line and pYettiist of cfo«ks and jackets ever tironght to Dallas, bt Rawls, Bros. & Co's. If yon want good shoes at low prices come to the “Headqnarter Store* Rawls, Bro. A Co. WANTED. — Oue thousand •hiek«nsaud one I'oudred ducks We will i»ay he highest market price fur them. 1 {AWLS' Bno. A Co, If yon Will give as a call whe: t. need of shoes you will be sur prised to tud them so gheap. ClIKIRTIAN & Co. A good Wadste.ul for 2.26. A gooi l»d spring for 200, A go' I arntress for 200, A good beettto for BvOO at W.* R, btricklsnd’s turuiture store Call and examine them. Christian & Co have receiv d more of those beautiful patterns of worsted which the la<lie» *o ad- Irire. Foicroft waterproof, double width at 80c. per yard ai J. J. Bayne A Co’s. W. R. 8tricklnnd has just re ceived from the factor.s a large and nice lot of furniture, anti is enabled to sell at prices as low as the lowest. A new and stylish lot of ladies hats at any prire just arrived at Christian A Co’s, A nice line of dry goods just received af J. J. Payne a Co’h. Yon enn buy tolmceo, a good article, for 35c. »i f.onnd, or 3 pounds for out* dollar, o ■ t * 1 e be .- I LOCAL GOSSIP. JTI.c boys are all busy talking up the big bnb for the 29tlu ft, u 1 the report Of the town treasurer’of Dallas, to be fobad ft’.se whore in this issue. The sociable nt Prof. Dunesn’s resi'slice Monday night,,{Was quite an enjoyable occasion.. . Miss M«ttie Smith left Tues day to visit fiieuds and relatives lit Dowdeb, Ga. There will bo thanksgiving services at the Methodist church next Thursday, the 29th. iust. All are iuvited to attend. The town Cottnoil of Dallas i irdered nn election to be held on Friday, the 80th. day of this month to fill the vacancy caused by the resiguu'iou oi Mayor Dun can. Wo are informed that the Com pany will soon put in a new side track at the depot at this place. This is badly needed, as the side track now in use is entirely too short. X' e nre tthdet tasny obligations to our popular, young merchant, Mr. P. A. Christian, for present ing us with n handsome scarf. We regret to learn of the death o Mr. Mouroe Bone’s little child, aged about two years, which sad event occurred last Saturday, We extend our sympathies. Them wob nr oyster snpper given at the residence of our pop ular townsman, Mr. Geo. W. Mc- |,arty, on Monday night last. We are informed that it was an en- j tyablo affair. The t.'wu council have ordered afi election b> be held on Nov, 30, at in* council rooms for the pur pose of electing a Mayor to All the IM e GREGOR & CHASTAIN,ffflE MAGNOLIA SALOON MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN SHIHLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, WHIPS. CilLLUtS. lilHTIIS ,t\D brands for 65c. per pound. Mack- an y caused by 'lie resignation r. 1 in kits 80c., 1-4 bbls. at thre of Mliyn . p. (if. Duncan, Read dollars, extra family white HhIi 4[ le e tCtion notice iu this issue, at SUe. per kit. Sugar, ctff.u Saddles and hemes* material, harness oil,*! kinds of leather and rtw mn- lerial, and cv ryihing usu» We carry on u.i kind, of ic- dairs of Saddles, Harness U uggy Ti inning*, ushions, etc. We re also dealers In RAW HIDES, for which the highest c*»'- prices «m b. paid. McGRfcGOtt & CHASTAIN, Sou'h side of Square, Dallas, (la. W. W. KBSerYS & Son; CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS and dealers in Wood Burial Cases and Caskets, ROBES, LININGS AND UNDERTAKERS HARDWARE, CAftTERSVILLST. DALLAS, GA. F. M. S M I T H’S BOOTSf SHOE Storel (At the Bullock Corner.) DALLAS, r - <* A Is supplied with the very best of boots and shoos for Men, Wo men, Boys, Misses aud children, from the heavy bro^an to the finest and most fancy, sufficient to suit all. I bought my goods direct from the* Manufactures, and at as low prices as the largest wholesale Boot and Shoe dealer in the State. A\i) tiOM O.H Sill 0HIPEH THIS I CAS EOK CASH. gfgf'I have only one price. All gooda guranteed to not rip^OS I also have and keop constantly on hand a good supply of leather. Any one wanting Boots, Shoes, Leathor or Shoe fiiuliugs will do web to call before buying, for I postiveiy sell cheaper than the same class of goods can be got anywhere else iu tho country. I also have in connection with the store a fine boot and shoe shop All orders fillod promptly. Satisfaction guranteed. ALL WHO BUY OF ME WILL GET FIRST-CLASS GOODS And at rock-bottom prices. \ Flower, Tinware, Glassware, etc. as cheap „n can lie had in this market, at C. A. FuoTK'h A large lot of *dr‘y goods’ just received at Christian A Go's We have a nice inn of adias fine slue’s. Rawls, Bno. * (’<*. Jwu recieved, 50 pieces of niee calicoes of latest styles red col ors, from 4 to 7Jr, per yarJ at ltawls. Bra A Co’s.. Tw iU;*''ve pieces of .Tenns imm 12J to 60 cents per. yard, at liuwln, llru. A Go’s SCHOOL NOVICE! The Planter's Excelsior ‘ School will convene at California Tim convict gang has returned to the camp near Dallas, and will bo worked iu this vicinity for tho .present. They have been work ing in the yard iu Atlanta for sever*: weeks. Mr. George. W. Foote, Sr. an.d M<’. McLar n have made an ex- clmima of piopcrty, Mr. Foote exchang dug his home place on tho north side of towu for the h use niul lot owned by Mr. Mo Liar'll, opposite ^he Christian ho tel. They moved to their new hiiiurs Monday. The fire-proof vaults in tho court h,<>nae are completed, and are now ready to receive the reo- Orle of the ooniity, Ordinary Academy on Monday, the 20th. | Runyan has wrote to the niohi- «ay of November. All patrons |eoti| Messrs pV uoe & Morgan, of •”* requested lo send in promptly AtlanU> conie up and receive on the first day, and regularly f|w work nlltI ft8 goou a8 tlli8 jg afterwards, rememl.ori.ig that (lone t)l0 recon1a of the county With prtmptness and prrsevfer- wiU be placed in the vaults. nnd> «• can build np ik'd m lu- taiu a sehool at this pIhoo seen 1 We call 8pe * cial Attentiou to the conspicuous advertisement of Mr. F. if, Smith, in this isstte. I is useless for us to attempt lo say anything in regai^l to this man’s honesty, uprightness and busint.88 quid fications, which are nireody so well known in this rommunity, Mr, Smith w>ll ban dlo only strictly first-ciass goods, and all who ate in need of boots •hoes, leather or shoe findings Will do well to call aud examine Mr. Smith's stock bofore buying elsewhere. He also has in con nection with the store a first-class boot And shoe shop. A No 1 East Texas Farm for Rent or SALE! I will rent or rt*ll my farm in thi* county, stout 10 miles fiora .lie city of'i’yler, in a pood slid healthy neigh borhood, near three chinches and two school*, society '.'OiJ. There is on the Inrin one good dwelling house, wo tenant houses, cribs an.1 stables, a i ood w II of wn',er, and running waitr through the farm which In ,.ll th.‘ yeat. A flife oic'unrd w other convenience*. Tbeio is about 85 acies Ot good If ad under fence. Although the e It.” been a severe drought some of the land wl'l make.a ba e oi out toil to the sire, There is p euiy of corn on the place to run it another year, For further informa tion nd.iress, DR. D. H. CONN ALLY, Tyler, Texas. B AD UR, - - - - Proprietor. J. L. GEORGE, Manager, We keep constantly on hand the finest brands of Whiskie« Brandies, Wines, Beer, Soda Water, etc. Old stand* h'rd and choiseDt now Brands, stUJh as 8tone Mountain Coin Whiskey, t. W. | |iiVpet*s select Goldth Grain, exeellUtti Kentucky Mehvoodi surpassing. And cheap brands Whiskies. Select Baandiei for medical Use, etc. etc. The hugest lot of eigare ever brought to Dallas. Our Billiard and Pool Tables ate new and splendid. P.di est a'tentiougivstt id ail Call oU nS, .) L GKOHGiA MA^AGEH “SPOT CASH” STORE I J. J, PAYNE. D VLfiAB, GA. J. M- STONN, 8MYRNA, «A Wade White,marietta, ga, J. J- PAYNE & CO., DALLAS, GA, InVite (the people of Panlditig and eurrbuodltigoeunties tn call at thfi “SPOT CASH” STORE —and examine their Large stock op- Ml GOODS, CUM, WE$ WII HOOTS, HOTIOtS. HIM . IES. UtlMAlE ETC, We M.h, , ipwt.lt, «f HAitDWtltK AND OMCSSIH U* and sell for cash, aud Consequently are enabled Id give the best batgalom “Others May Imitate-None Can titial 1 It is easy fbr any mSn to claim that his prince are the lowest. fbepaMi like to know how one hum can under.ell all other*, V, #„re th* half mess i hsnts in DallSfe that make that snowing. Here Is the’ argument* WST We Sell fob "SPOT CASH." No goods leaVe OUt IhM Ml paid for. We therefore liaVe no percentage of losses on bad adatom* ers that we must make Up on good customers. We bell At hard-pan prices for SPOT CASH,-AW Come and soe for yoursel 0s. iT» J. PAYNE A CO., “Spot Cash" Store sssaa to lone of like grade to be fonud anywhere in tho country. W th good aeaietatMS at baud I think I am prepared to give *4*tisfacti«u to #ill CoimitldMog thie. low* r.-Mes of tuition, («ek«l al patronage. Rite* fin to 43.00 per moittli, Occordiug In the branobes studied. All branch* os taught that «M taught w any High School. Patrons nre request ed to be present at the opening of school. N, S. HoutoM. Principal. Administrators Sale. By virtue of tin order from the 'fconrt. »>f Ordinary or I’a.iMInn con my UeufaLi w ||, be rotd IK-Orc the court li.Rlse doai i<: the town of Dallas, Paulding eoilnty O orgi.i.ltelween the legal hours of wile on the Ural 'lue-oiiy In Deco ill tier 1881 ihe loiloariU’f property to wit, nereitl ol lot i i Inuil >o 4H3 live uc e* nl piiiJ lot luiviiig’Jem hold off of tlie .-ooth cur ie nod two m e off oltlie north eusl comer Al*o will be Mild 8 acie* of the north eani corner ol V t. No 474 also will lie Hold three •inn run* ofan acre off of tiie noiHhwent corner ol ti e rust h i f of ot No 402 so d an the pro, etty of Marlin Porter, lain oi Hifii count}*, d ona-ed for ti>c beaefilnf ihc lie.rn and cred.tor* of the stud Martin I’ondr ler ills of -a (1 -ale to be m.de , known on duy of ale ^ Tliis .Nov the 7tb l s 83 C. Rakestraw and M. W. For.- TEH, Admiuiutraior-. ABLES & TURNER, Siam of the “Railroad Bar” ADMINISTRATRIX HALE. j Bi vlrtiia o( an > r 'er from the Court of Ordi tnyo! l'”.ti:dlnir couuiy Georgia/ e|.I lie sold before the courl-hoosc door in lh‘> town of Da Inn P.iuldlna County tie rein between the legal hour* of raie. on the first Tuesday in December. I8»0 i lie ibMnwliig pioprr.v l -wit The tract of land whereon A. B Carrol rc-ided al the time of Ilia deulh, conUiiulmi 40 acre, moie gaiiCHH, lielni; known in lot No 408 In lbd#iil district and 8rd Heclluii ol Pdiihlfiig codidy, Georgia. Sold as the p opartv ol A U Carrel, late of sail cOuii- tv, deven-od, fori lie bcrelli of the heirs mid creditor* of the said A U Carrol Term* of the |*le to be made known on He ddy of snle. ThD Nov the 7*h 189f a KCaRKOIL Admin,simirix Q 7J1 Two new passenger trains were pnt on this division of the E. T. V, Ga railroad last Sunday. The south bound train arriving Dalian a' 8:15 p. m. and tin north bound aboun 3 o’clock a m. The schedule of the day pas* senger trains have been Slightly • ha ged, the south bouud tram is due here at 1:03, p, tn. and the s 'Util bound passenger train is due here at 3:15, p. m, Now if we cun have a Sunday mail our people will be content, at lea3t for the present. GEQPGlAMhllildii g County. I K RukoatraW, Ullkrdlsuol I P Rake straW having applied to th.j Court of Or dinarv ofMiid County fer u dit-clinrgi from hia gu.rdlan.lilp of 1 F RdkeHtraw This Ih to cl 1 e all pdrsen.i concerned ti Hhow Ciinsn, If any they Lau, why tin Hold i H Rakestraw should not be din charged from IiIh gtirdulnship cf I t llake.faw and receive letters Of d hiiiIh- lon Ol run under my liand and ofllcla HignatUi'e Thin Nov 7tli 188!) T C DU N AO AN,Ordinary s. AdiniiiiHtrator’s Sale, at By virtue of an order from the tour* of Ordinary «l Paulding county Gciiigin will he gold before the court house d iu the town of Dallns. I suldiug county Georgia, on the first Tuesday in Dccein her, 1888 (Uiriug the legal hours of side the following described property lo wit; Lo* ol lund No 824. H12, 8*tU, 895. 890, 897 id) being Hnd lying In the 18th district, and the i)rd section of "iiuldlng County Gcorgli, and emit,lining two hundred acres more or Ic-h * 0 (1 ar the propertv o Alaxaudi r Veal, lale ofs.id coUn y de cense I for the benefit, ol the heirs and ci'dl* r« of the said Alexander V*nl Tu m of said su e to he cash This Nov, 7t ii i , d 11 AIcGHKOOU Admi.dblralor xEAit tii^ DLl’OT, Dallas* ha* W* have never closed out door* dntring (he stofm, beCads* W* hdlqysd •• had a right to soil the boat brands ot Fine Whiskies. Brandies,. Wines. Beer, and Every* thing to be found ina first class Saloon, * WE HAVE ALSO ' J GROCERIES FRESH) and pyre, in connexion wi b our business, and can supply aoythiag in lk|! iue, FLOUR, ' MEAT, , SYRUP, v BtlGARi SCAB, y CANdLeB, cRacKkiw canned goods jyxcKE»Bti > . cheese, And matiy things toJUigmerous to mention. The best BILLIARD AND POOL TABIeS* \ ot (he use of lovers of the games. Call and see fis. abLes a Turner. dalLas,, qa> W.l. FnmUmre Store l WR. STRICKLAND. /fill i ih that I if ill u —ji Psrwr, Chamber and dlnlr dash than /eVer oeen at'u 1 tied In Dalis Exitm Jr > rto bsd.teiuls and tresses, d Aud 4 ilr^osna faraUars lasrsr (rim Mil jm ^ * a treaaea. Latest iamsared spring SI, LDbTEADB AND MATTRESSES’*** cntSs- SAFES! SAFES!! SAPiSH! Perforated Till nhdjWire. Best tnako. Low ddw^tt the flil MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Juch as Acoi-diohs.HarmonicaBi Ahd the latest thing cut, ait child.can play it, THE ORGANETTE. Yon jiet in the boles one end and the music coines out at the other? Comb and abb thbmi C H tl O M O S* otcly lend scapes, evbry pdrlot Shbtild haYe (hem BTO YES, ! STOV ES, 8TOVI3II I BUY FOR THE CASH AND SELL FOR THE r*sw jaf I hantfle the New Improved Singeir Sewing Maohini. Hence you save the tariff on time prices. Call and she ins ai m+ WVR, STRICKLAND, DALLAS; GA new stand,