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Paulding New Era,
JAMES BRRCKEIQUDGE, Pnblirhcr.
DALLAS, GA..NOV. 29. 1883 _
The negro 8‘eve Travis » ho w >s »o billy
•hot by eouie alleged kn klux near Kof wall
hu so fst recovered as to be abli to walk
about. Ho never will Ire a ktout, ablebodied
mau again. That be did not die from the
man again, i mu u.u ..... .m. 0torfc , Hj „„ t bo first. Tuesday in Uecem-
lerrible load of buckabottbat waa |>oured b.r, 1883 dm lug Hie legal lioure of aide
Administrator's Snle. I atg > nt the «ams time nn\i place lot
By virtue of 1Y.1 order from the court • of l.mil No 999 ill the l8ih dis(iio<
ofl»rdlnary ot 1*.milling county Geo gin
will be adld before the court-house d or
In tbe 'own of Dulls*. I ankllug county
ou the first. Tuesday III Deccin-
NEIGHBORHOOl) NOTES.
late renting; Items Gathered from our
Neighboring Exchanges.
Mb Superior Court ia in aesalon.
Mr. John H. Unden, oftbe W. & A rail'
toad, and Mim Moliie O. Bate*, of Dalton
war* married recently.
Walter l.euke'e grocery, at Euhartaa, Bar
tow county, was burned rooentiy. Loaa $1
000, fully covered by loiureuoe.
Mr. Bonj. Posey, an old and highly re-
•faotod oluun of Blrio# oounty, died ol
hi* homo (mar Oaaaville o few daya ago.
Dooglaavilla ha* formed a aeoret aoolety
known a* the "Myitie Circle," tbe object o 1
which ft* to promote literary and mnalcal
cnltura, and fortb* *nJoym*nt of it* mem
ban.
Tba Rome Courier tell* why • coitaln
yoang lady did not g*t to the (bating rink
Her vacua* w*i a good ou* and ia quite
•hAcWot.—Oartar*villa Free Fra**.
Mr. H. B. Ungford, of Alabama, waa
mairlad on the Slat to Mia Dora, only
OanghterofOapt Haney, near Carteravllle.
TfaadtiaaniofOartarsvIlle are coin plain
leg of the^breaklng of tba locomotlvoa as
tbby pom through tb« town, and the Free
Pirn* u*a Ua polioe to enforce tba low
-g- 1 --♦ It.
OH*ar Smith, oolond, ha* been irreatrd
Md lodged In Doagloajall charged with b.
teg nooaaory to tba murder of Jack
Waldrop by U* Cole aeveral week* ago. A
u pending before the Ordinary fur
hto delivery on a writ of hebeaa oorpua.
Wo have reoeiv** the^drit number of tbe
Aawoith Haws and Fare
li
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gi 1 a folia, a id 1-
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Journalism. Tha Naw
vaatora rmroh niocaas.
ha wb
t new
Naaarwaa than
n
oowd m boo bora thl* Ml and winter. The
Mot I*, on eooouut of the ihortoea of other
Wop*, oar farmer* were compelled to do
*ompilling With goodseasons our farmer*
Will be Independent another year.— Garten
Mile, Free Pr*a.
Tbe Marletie Jonmel ohronlclathe fol
lewing marrtaga, whloh occurred recently
In Cobb errant}: Mr. Harry Spillman and
Mim Maggie Biaaner, of Marietta; Mr. Ed
F. Miller and Mia* Martha 1. Butler, nrar
Powder Spring*; Mr. A. J. Coz, of Chlca
mange, T*nn.,*nd Mim Suite E. Moon, near
Powdar Springs,
Whan we'aea • poor bnt dn.lely dressed
you kg recklessly throw out hi* aheck
el* in payment for drink* for the mob, we
look down tbo dim vista of tbe future and
•oa unboppinw* ou every band and a poor
borne In the and. We are glad to aay that
W* hav* vary few iuoh poor hut dndely
diamed yoang men in our town.—Carters
. villa Fraa Praia.
Bav. A. B. Vaughn, Jr., will take charge
of the Powder Springe male end female High
School the fliat Monday la Jennary, with a
Boa*patent aselalMit. Rev. Mr. Vaughn baa
laaw aoceaesful heretofore in preparing
yootba Ibr colb gn, wlm by reason of their
thoroagh preparation took advanced poai*
Mom and scoured high honor*. We ewn-
gratolata Powdar Spring on securing so
•mpatent on instructor end commend him
aa worthy of confidence and patronage.—
ilJonrual.
Into hm I'eck, la e wonder.—Marietta Journal
Mtmhzh t'ri lUnT iV —ll seem* that ,Hir
tow county ia attll pushing her claims an
the banner ceunty when It conies to crime,
whlob la a sad fact, greatly to be deplored
by all more law abldiug oillama. We have
now two.unfortunatee In our j ill taHirged
with the grave crime of murder, while only
a lew months ago Dave Qropan wes Charged
with the same offeoce but convictnl of In-
voluntary menslaughler. Right upon the
heels of the horrible Plettor-riuggs tragedy
here cornea another, which, acooiding to tbk
evidence at the coroner’* Inquest, la equally
aa horrible.
Tburkday night of lift >eek, John Ow.
enaand his aon, John A., went, in an In
tozlcated condition, to tbe house of Wil
Ham Litwrenoe 8nupaon, and alked for
permiwlon to warm by their fire, woich re
queat waa readily . granted. Simpson, bla
wife jaml bla inetber werejn tba houee at
be time and were witnesses to the tradegy
soon In follow." It seems that a grudge ex
tiled between John Owens, Jr , and Bimp'
on, and the former being intozlcaudi of
course, matters began to look, lavorabl# for
a row. Owens talked loud, threw the cal
In tbe tire, knocked bottles off the mantle
and iiclvd dlwmlerly generally.
He waa rebuked by Simpion and wafned
to behave. This seemed to have the .deatred
eff.ct In quieting Owens, who sat down, but
after a few minutesBimpton, who waa ezwa
Iterated
head with a piece of splitpine three fiat
long, crushing the skull. The unfortunate
man lingered In an unconscious condition
until Saturday morning at 8 o'clock, wheu
ho expired.
At the coroner's Inquest the Jury r.turn-
<d a verdltt of willful mu'd-r. Boon after
the difficulty Bimpeon lilt for parte un
known, and la atill .at large.-CarteravllIc
Free Free*.
"Fox's I o It on Martyr's’
Gontn'iia thi.' history and pictures of hun
dreds of peaplo>ho wire monad, burned,
ben'on, puPed to pieces uud otberwlso ten
ured on account of their conscientious con*
v'ctlona ns to belief and duty. They H'lffur-
td incredible torment and have come down
totlieipr Heritage as munyrs. It is not now
customary to torture people tima but they
are made martyrs by rbemna'ism until they
B iff r almost ns much aa did tbe hir.es of
tbe’iuariyrngiH. Tliorc whs no relief for
fhaiiAl iiiiieiiuryrs bnt tliero is happy r*
Her for those who suffer from rlieuiHaliifn.
Cashier Obarics K Morrill, of Mauobes'.er,
N. H., suffered terribly from frequent a' -
tanks of this painful disease, but l.o has
been cured lie w ites: "I was a martyr
to rheumatism, and although I tr ed many
other rented es. 1 found nothing that ro te -
cd mo like I'kkbv Davis’s Pain Kiu.uk'
other Rlieuuiiuio Martyrs may wisoy take
the hint.
the following described property to wit;
hoi ol laud No 824. .-83 8'<3, 81)5. 8»0. 837
II being and'yitig in the 18lli ilfktrlct
and the 3rd sccilnn of "nulding County
Ocorgii, and containing iwo hundred
aciesmorc orle-s >o.U ae the properiv
ot Aiaxnuder Veal, 'ate of sa'.il noun y de
ceased for till bum'lll ol the licit a and
credl'.ora of the add Alax.iialcr Vtill
Terms of said sale lo he oasn This Nov,
7th 1883
B McGHF.GOH Administrator
GEUi'UlAs-i’iiiiidn g ' uinity.
I R Rukostisw, Guardian ol I P Ifnke-
Htr.liv having apnlled'to ill i Court of Or
dinary of said couniy fer a disuhirgt
from Ills guardianship of 1 F HakeUiaiv
'Ibis Is to t-lic all pcitmii* concerned u:
•bow onnse. If any they can, wn* I'm
add 1 It Hakes'raw slnmlil not lie J*
cbai’god from Iiin giinbilnahip if 1 F
Itakustraw uud iroctvc 'ellii's ol il suds
ion Given tinder my Paid mid olllc.al
signature This Nov 7lli 1888
T C HUNAGAN.Ordinary
ADMINISTRATRIX riALK.
Bl villus ol an order from ilia Unuit
of ()rdi niv I’uiidliig coau'y Georgia
wl.I tic sold before thu couri.luiiisi' duoi
ill tlie town ol D.vlas l'.iulding County
Ue rgla betv on tne legal lunirs ol -nic,
ou ti e drat Tui'Mlay in December. I8MI
the following propirty ic-wlt Thu tract
of land whereon A U Cariol resided ut
the time of Ids deal It, containing 40 liel c-
liioic n less, bilug known iu lot N'u 4'.I8
III the 2nd il.atnct and 3rd av tion of
Paulding couniy, Georgia, e-old as the
poperlv ol A H t iirrol, late of sal 1 conn-
, , tv, devcii-cd, forilie Ijerefii of tliu licirs
ruck blm on the left side ®‘ •“*] „nil creditor* of the sa d A II turd
Terms of the sale to be inatlu known dit
lie day cl sale. T'lils Nov the 7l't 183,1
KCaKUOI I, Admlinsiri'rlx
an I the 3rd section of sai . county lo
•ntislv u wil'd land tux fi fa iorllieyfcur
1882 vs Wiloy 8 Berry
a’sftut tlm same lime and place lot
oMattd No 482 in the lStb (list ami
tbe 3rd Icctieu ol said coi n y to saii •
ly u wild !aml tax II fa for tl.e year
1882 vs Joint Block.
a so at th« -arne time and place lot
of land No 450 in tbe 19tli dial aud
the 3rd section of said cuuuty to satis
fy a wild ’and tax li la lor the year
1882 v» KobmtJone .
al o at the same time vnl place lo
nf land No 710 in tbo 19 h dist and
tb« 3rd section oi »aid couniy to aatiafy
a tai! i 11ml tax fi la lor tiie year 1882
V, 11 if Bingham.
Ala > m the same time find
place tilth mini rnl interest in lots
of land Non 259, 299 tind 7-8 ^ o
298 in the l'Jtli din' anil the 3rd
aectiou of said county levied on
by virtve oi thr-e JuH.ie Court fi
fu6 iwsued from the 1207 h i is.f
G. ol said county in favor o
Lady llevellii a^uinet John
Hogues. Suit! property levied on
its the property of the defendant
bit tl!e int day of September, 883
by P 0 Lyle uud re.urn d to mo.
NATHAN COOPER
Sheriff.
HEADQUARTERS FOR 10W PRICES
AdininiatrutorH Mule.
By vtrtdc of :m order f rom th * court of
Ordinury of 1‘uuldlfig couniy U^of^ln
will be Hold bff'irc the court house Uooi
in tiui town of Dailits, Vunlillmr (Ounty
ciooiKlii,i»«l'veen tin* Iduui Iiouih or unit*
til thu Aral 'I uc>oay in December 188 J
thu lo lowtuk property to w>t, 88 ucrr.H
of lot <1 lttlltl >o 408 five lie I cm olpuld lot
having been hold off of the Hur.th cor iu
and two ucits olfol thi* mrth cast oorocr
AImo wil- l)u >oltl 8 actes of the north east
corner of I t No 474 aIho will bufiold tlirou
qnarup'tt of un acre off of tiic aouih wu*t
corner oi the eu*»t half of lot No 482 so d
an the propeity of Martin Porter, lain ul
Mulct comity. (luouuMf’d for the beni'dt of the
heirs and creel I tom of . the anid Martin
Porldr Terms of said sale to be uuulu
known on day of Mile
Thin Nov the 7tb 1883
C. Rakestraw and M; W. Poll
ter, Adrnini.-itvator j .
UliiiltUIA- 1’AUt.ntko t-uttvi'V.
To All Whom It may Odiickiii:
Mary Dean having In Hue form flp-
pliiil tu tbe limbi slgue'l lor '.lie g.iartllun-
blp oi lilt property of M. F. RaXtti' aiul
3. K. .lout- ami for till) pri-ou ami
pro.ariyot !,• ti.-Diau, Allv Ri'iin, B. B.
Ik. (in ami Daniel Dean,, minor clillcfreii ol
J.ll. Dean, laicot Haul coifmy, dectaAeil,
iiotiio is hereby • Iveu that her appuca-
lluii will be pifsaul upon ot my office ou
the Dr-u Nonday In December next
Given under m.v band and official Dig-
miiufe tills 18th day oftketober. 1883,
T. U. DUNAOAN, Ordinary,
A Gib Bvaazn.—Ou the night ol Friday )
tba Ifitk Inal., tha gin of Mr. W. P. Duncan,
•boat four miles cast of thla place, waa
bamad. Thare wrraaavaral bale* of cotton
Mooting to other parties stored in the gin
ol tba tlma,snd with tha gin and machinery
warn entirely oonaumad. Tha low falling
ma Mr. Danoan amounts to fully two
yx—1—-a dollars. Tha origin of the tire is
not known, bnt It Is supposed tbit it came
from sparks from a pawing train on the
Georgia Pacific. Tba gin bad not been ope-
rated that day, and the wind was blowing
from tba direction of tbo railroad. Tbo gin
eras only thirty yards' from the railroad and
tba woods at another place were fired by tba
oars that day.—Douglaavllle Btar,
Daowasn - On Sunday afternon, there
occurred a diitrmalng accident, by which
Mim Lola, daughter of Mr H. P. Howell
was drowned. Two of the Misso* Howell
had bean to Austell to meet Miss McLarty'
el R are. In returning to their home, they
altamptad to cross S aeatwiter oreck at Love's
jin pond. A small negro boy \vas rowing
Sham serosa in a bataan, which be iillo.ved to
go loo near tba dam. The high waters and
•Wlft currant carried the bateau o«t 'be
J*tn, Brian the dam for a hundred yard,
tha water la vary deep. Into .his they wore
b ur l*d, Mr. Howell saw the accident a.’id I
taredhia youngest daughter, Miss McLarty
clinging to the boat and was rescued. Noth ,
log bm been s an of Mis* Lula Howell aincr. I
Every effort baa keen made to recover tbo
Ibodr. bat op to Monday it provoi unsuo
ntmfni Dangl—ilia Star.
The persimmon crop is a Ikrge one, and
npomnmn ase in fine order; but tba old rash*,
toned darkey who aaed to catch the van-
.mint* at tan acuta a head, ia numbered with
the thlngMba* were.—Aowortb News and
Format.
That hk too bad, Brother Etitor, true!
But, tbaa, don’t grow deepoodaut; some d >•
linqaawt aabeoriber may become coaseieaoe
atriakan and leave one at your sanctum oe-
eMwnalty. And then tha spring aud aum-
gaar tima will oouia when the winter is
M d w itb them tbe donations of greens,
aaooriiban, strawberries, aud the firs',
butts of the season, with probably a pump
bla oooaaionaH/ —yes, tniak of ill a pump
kin!: Bo no need to despair because the
priee of'pomoiaa has risen above the regeit
•dJkaoaetiyitLtor'i pi.ran.
Tha Gnat BpsolSo for Noaralgia sal Haadaoha
r. Ct" An Inteinal reiutd ’.'"eon lainlng no
Qni»mc {opium Olilotmorra, ObloraT or
Nurcntiosui auy kn d. B.uo ai.d quick in
ilaaotlon.'frth , , _
,Hay n s'Ovnc* 1 ^
LitantiROi ■ April ill. i87!k. J
Hetira Huicmson A tiro: it'.affndi inn
pleasure to trottlv to the great virinee o.
vour "Neuraig'ne mrttie cure of neuralgls
and sick head .cbe. It is tne best renn tty
for three most dielresalng complaints 1 over
uatd. It should be lit everjr family in tin
COU 0*o. H HtAoTMavor
Mesnn. Hutcbi 'On & IJro.* I urn Lap|»y to
sav that your "Neuralgine” aoltd as a ape
eifle in my cate, relleviug me tu uu iuorerb-
bly ahort time. I would adviso al a iffvrlng
'from neuralgia to. try it. Yours,’, no,
J. V. 8IM8, M. D.
As an Interruption lo th* gmee&il flow of
conversation, and to the melcdy of the hu
man voice In song; a bad cold la always
depreoated Anything tei.dmU to relieve it
ia gladly welcomed, and chief among reme
dies for coughs, colds, and diseases of the
throat and lungs Is Oousens’ Honey of Tar,
The rspld'y increasing popularity of this
remedy iu the North, Bjuib and West, attest
its superiority.
For sale by Connally A O.iristlan, Dallas.
Georgia.
"Laugh aud grow fat." But In order to
laugh hearty, if you ere tronbh d with chills
or fever, you mustseoure a bottle of Oiiffordi
Febrifuge Ohlll Cure aud drive the chills from
your system. Try a bottle, it is a sure oura.
For sale by Couually & Christian, Dallas,
Georgia-
ff
ISMS
»»
THE WORST “ ISM " TO-DAY IS
Rheumatism
RHEUMATISM in the back
Cured by
P£RR, V DA KISS PAIN KILLER.
rheum a tism in the knees
- Cured by
PERRY DAWS PAIN KILLER.
RHEUMATISM IN' THE MUSCLES
Cureu' by
PERRYDAVIS S /■'/.’/# KILLER.
RHEUMATISM OF LONG .STANDING
Cured by
PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KIL LER.
RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS, buy of
any Druggist
Perry Davis’s Pain Killer
Paulding Sheriff Sales
For December.
XKT ILL he sold before the court house
door ill lii i town ol Dallas, Paulding
county, Georgia, within Huff legal hobrs
of sale oh llin first Tuesday In December,
1883 the following described property, to
) (
RAWLS, BROTHER & CO.
OUR NEW STAND, OPPOSITE Gout-How*
West Side of the Hqaarea
a We have juat openeJ up mlr fall stock that command^ thu udmlrntiou of
iu
QUANTITY QUALITY ANSI P ICES
Wo have caliooea of evorv ado • i qo-.'iiv,
\\ E have Dro s Goods, piece <■;. d-*. <t r.y aud c.-lor-.
WE havu Ladies Cloaks, Jacketi, Shawls and Zephyrs,
Wo have Ladies Vests. Corsets, Hoopikiris ‘inlmoraL ami hats.
WEhavo Linscvs, Flannels. Blankets and Cmsittiertw
Cents Hosier).
Petits ( ’lothiug,
Cents Overcoats
Gents Underwear
POSTl’ONEI) SHERIFF SALKS.
Will he sold h fore ibc court hotiso
door in the town of Dulles, Pauld
ittg county Georgia, during the legal
hours of sale on the first Tuesday in
December, 1883 the following proper
ly to iv9,"
Rot of land N« 428 sn tl o 2mI dial
uud 3rd section ot i'uiil Isng county
levied on 'o.«aiia'’y u wild find lux li
fir the year 1882 vs Alien (! Daitiel
A'so lit' (lie rnme lime nnd place
lots ot laud’ Nub 464 aud 538 in the
18t.li district and 3rd section of said
county to aitlsly a wild |nm! tnx fl in
rtl.eyeiir 1882 va J II MbLnw
Also at I lie siime lime nnd pi n ue lot
ol hind No 840 in tho l*i dist urnl the
3rd seotion of fuiil colmty to mil.sty
n wild find tux fife, lor the year 1882
vs Join) I* King- Also ut the Annie
lime tine plnce lott of Inml Nos. 498 m
tho 10th dist and tlie 3r-l senlion of
said county. Also lo s of land Nos,
468, 1111,295, 1277, udd 822 in the
18 It dist nnd 3rd auction of snid eoi.n
ly to sntisfv n wild hind tnx fi fii for
die your 1882 ve James A Liilel!.
Also iu the mime time nod | luce lot of
intid No 36U in tho 18th dint and the
3rd section of snid county tu sntikty a
wild ’.nnd tux fi fn for the ye.tr 1882 vs
A W B'anclisrd,
u!-o ut. ih« surue time aud jnco lot
if!imlNo 538 in the 18ih dial and
the 3rd sectiou of snid county f > Bntij-
fy a wild land tox ft f t for the your
1882 vs Win A Benton,
n!-o at tho same tituo and phtce lot
cf land No 530 in the 18th dist and
the 3rd sectiou of said county U,Satis
fy a wild iuiid tax fi fn tor the year
1882 is Meiitian Beiliuoe
Also at the same time and phioj
Int of laud No 179 in the 18th dutnud
3rd scctioc of said cot nty to satiatv a
wild laud uix fi fit for the year
v* F. E. Bush.
Also at the Burnc time and place lot
of !ttn I No 110 in the seeond di-t and
th" 3rd t-eetiouof said county to su>
isty a nvlid land tnx (1-tit lot the year
18*82 vs 11 G Luimir.
alto ut the vaine iime and place ! it
of Lnd No 468 in the 3rd distiici and
he 3rd section of said county to sat
isfy a wild hind l»x li la for the ye.tr
1882 vs A Smith.
also at the same time and plnce lot i
of!an 1 No 805 in thu 3rd dismcl nod |
the 3rd seciiott oi said conn y levied
on tosatisfv a w.hi land lax fi fy for
the yeur 1882 va A s Johnson
also tu li e same l itue and | !nce lot
Nos 418 and 726 i t the 3ru district
atid the 3rd section of sain o unity to
,uiisi‘V a wild 1 mi l tax fi f.t lot the year
1882 vs Jacks >u Clmmohs-.
u! o at the same time and pi ice Lt
of land No 463 in the 19th di-tnet
uud the 3rd sec.ion of snid couniy to
satisfy a wild land tnx fi lu for the
year 1882 vs Alary Fleet wind
also at the saute time and plitce lot
of land No 258 iu the 19th dist uud
the 3rd sec iou of saidcojuty to satis
fy u wilu laud lux fi la for the year
1882.vs H ij Bell agent for L J A Clay
ton.
wit:
Lota of land Nos t!73 and 274, in the '-Olli
district uud ihe 3rd '■ecilun or said couuiy
levied upoti virtue of two Justice
court’ll ius Is-ueit from the 1472 district,
G. M, or Polk county In favor ot U. A
J. F Kiser vs W' T I W. & W. W Simp
sou, s:ild Iota of land levied on as the prop
er-y of W, \Y. Simp-on "tu >f tiie tlel'eml.
ui.ts Levy itiitdi and seturued lo me by
M. A, Uit} no. L. U. This Oct. the 31st.
li 3
at the same tune nml pmec on.'
single story utoic lions nnd lot In tin
iowii of Dallas, Paulding county Gu. sit-
imied nod being on the curt er ol Bticbau
un street nnd right of w;iy of the Kui.t
Tenimsee Viiglnla iintt'Geoigla rti.lroA-1,
bet ar known astlie store lioii-e bWlt
N. T Bullock 111 the year 1882 Lot
fronting 20 feet on the East Tonin'* V i.' &
and O-'frsh 1 rillfond right of way, r cu
lling back 2Uo feet, At'ier rn- nlug back
trom the Tom 8 ' loot the lolls filly feet
wide. Bu d lruttse and lot levied on a*
tile pro pally o IN T Bu’loek to sa'lal'y a
mortgUiige H fa In favor of M C A; .1 F
IC'Ser vs N T li.dloek, Teliunl in po
Bossiou notified This Oct 31sf 3
N.l THAN I OOP H,' 8h ri:I
E!e#rgia Chtiekif
Georgia Shirtiug
Georgia Drilling’.
Cieorgia Sjteetih^a
Georgia Jeans,
li hit > UlilA—I'uUlU'lig Uuuni. y.
To all wli6iu it may couccfn;
M* I cc having in proper hu m ahpliod
to nil: fur perm.ui-nl lutt-* oi* uilmiais*
truti'iu on the eat a tv of Willis H'»i.*erls,
late of said counter, dccoasud, this is t
Ci• o all and singula* of inu huirs to b *
aud appear at my ofHccuu -lm tlrst Mon
day in December next an I «hmv can so, if
auv’thuy can, whv purm.me it 1 tters «>r
a Iminisuatlon should no b; granted M
Leu on Willis Kobui ts .,dati; Th a Nov.
5th 1883' T.C. LUX.VUAN, Ord’y
Table
Table Crockery^
BIjEOTION notice,
To All Whom it May Concern:
There will be an election held
at tho Council Rooms, iu the
. town of Dallas, ou the 30th. day
0 f thjjj m ojith, between the hours
ol 10 o’clock, a. m. and i p! m. for
the purpose of electing a Mayor
for said town of Dal as to fill the
vacancy causod by the resignation
of the Hon. F. M. Duncan. This
tho '20th. day of Nov. 1883.
J. R. MOON,
City Clerk.
GKOK >1 A—Fau.dlug County.
Whereas .1 F Cook, ndmlid-iru or of
Didpliu* Mu till tliey, icpiesviit* lo the
eouii lu Ills petit oil,duly tiled nnd en-
teied ou record, that he ha« fully admin-
Isterud Dolplius MuliatHey’- eatato I hi*
la tlie'e’ore lo el c nil pc -on* concerned,
lieir.i nml eledlini!*, lo show can*,', it any
lb' y cun, wl'V su'd ndininlstru'or should
not be discharged from hH inlmlu str.i-
t in Iind 'ccelvo letlc.- oh disinissiou oi:
the Hr-t Mood.iy m February 1884
1'U DUN.tGAN, t'rdiiiiiry
GMOUG lA—Pautuino Coca iy.
K. W. Hussey.a le-kleut of suld county
mul lute, ’ms iiiiiaeiipplieittlon In proper
I'.,nil lo liuve Put Uuiikslou, a colomd
minor boy ubout ten years of age, bound
tu him. This is to cue *11 pci i-o is con
cerned lo be 'til'd appear nt my office at
the tlr-t regular term utter tho expiration
of thirty d i>* troin th » publlchtiou uud
snow cause If uuv they have, Why snid
minor should noi I'O bound to the uppli-
eaul Uctobc 89lh, 1883,
T. U. DUNAGAN, Ordinary.
Boots,
Shoes !
boots, BOOTSf
Shoes /! Shoes lit
MENS, BOYS LADIBS AND' MiaaSs.
Hardware,Groceries, Crockery and Glassware.
Urhned go ;d , sardines, soda.and suuff. powder shot and caps!
Tinware, Lamps and Lamp Chimneys,
Well Buckets, Water Buckets, Tlu Backets and pans.
Trunks.!
Tobuccoesof all grades, Cigars of every brand.
IMS AID mi'! GOODS OF EV£RT VARIED.
WE DEFY COMPETITION
AND GUARANTEE
ATLAN TA PRICES.
CALL AND SEE US,
Bawls, Brother & Co.,
DALLAS, OA.