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Paulding New
JAMKH BRKCKKNKlDOR, Pablirher.
DALLAS, GA.. L>EO. 27. 1883.
DALLAS.
d Itnprovement
1883.
During
we look back over the Impr-vo
B «a of our town ai d county (luring the
pneent year, wa ean not but point to them
with pride. On every aide the aplrit of
Iraproveiasnt la plainly seen, and Dallas U
Miakiog wllb repl.l atridaa to gala an 1m
portet poatUow In the boot rank of North
Georgia town* Two yeart ego the eplrit oi
lto| nftsrasnt diet attack the town, hang
Soused by the etnpendoue enkrprlst oi
building the K. Term. Va. A On. mllrocd
through thle eeetioa of the country. Prior
to that lira* It waa only known as a si lage
of aoae 1M Inbahltante, and the reputation
of being one of the in oat lawless tnwna and
•Htioneafeeantiy In the entire Biata. At
aeon to the railroad proj.ct waa put in oper
ation our people waked np to a reality o|
whnt oouM be done, and all went to work
with a determination to build up the town
and they have aneoetded In making Della*
ana of the bant trading polnta on the road
between Borne and Atlanta. Situated, ne it
it, midway between the two eitlm, with no
other town within a redlne of eeveral mllra
aad la one of the moat fertile erctlooe ol the
foot*. given It an advantage over the average
Barth Georgia town. The people In tbia
eeetioa oftha country are all prorperoue and
fnllaf vim aud antorpriaa. and before tw
more yearn (oil by Dallaa will be ono of toe
moot yreminent of North Georg ; a town*.
ocr comm emn.
fee yaare ego there wee not two hundred
k.t« of notion brought to Dalle* during the
aettoa eamon, but now thlnga are quite dif-
Imat Day alter day yon can eee the etreei*
lined with —a— loath d with the etaple
Prieritoithe completion of the B. T. V A
Oa. railroad through thla town the moat of
ad in thle conoty wee hauled
i to Aownrth, Marietta end Allan-
m. rate! eold In thorn town* end citim, end,
W n r*“*» of coulee, the mint of the trade
)hnk actually belonged to Dalian wee turned
to tbeee Iowa*. Lmt year Dallaa made a
hatter Ibrnring an a notion market—buying
about 1000 kalea of eattoa. People who had
hami hnahag their aoUoa to other town* be
mm to >m whnt li nn nrtaal fact—that oot
ton hnyere af Dallm warn paying morn for
gjltoa thw My town in N-nh Georgia, and
mowaa wbmled Into rank and turn-d ha
tldnof tends to Dallaa. This Mason than
wvmd thinned opft r dale 1,*0 bales <1
mSSTbim tbb place, beside, wall, .till
to thahaaAi af tha buy an. Tble .how. an
tototton over Itot year is tha oot ton trade
•ItM af shout twe Ihonmnd balm np to
dato and taking Into conaMeratlon tha fact
gf the toorteeupa mods thla year oompared
•juutry, It la reasonable to suppose that the
ganeeul mercantile trade ha* ill crewed in
ptoportlon to tha amonnt of cotton received
If nett year lea good crop year, Dalle* will
■hip between dva and ala thousand b*Jra ot
soil an, aad donbia bar tends In ad brauchr*
Dallas ban aliaady considerably orlpplad ti e
tends af WH af tha nalgbboring town*.
Our marohaata claim tha trade and are g
Ing to hava It, no matter who thay Injurs, rl
Bair fml1~g and low priom will gain it fur
Mtom.’
a ooob raonooa xun,
Nothing tend* to build up a town more
topldly than tor merchant* being able to
handle leodnoa of all bloda eucoersfolly
Oar town la one of the beat market* for all
kind, of ooaatry produce to be found lu tin
Main Our merchant* will buy end pay tin
hlgbert markrt price for all kind* of ooun-
try pfndnoo, *aoh aa eggs, butter, chicken*,
rag), eon fodder, shuoke, potatoes, pea*,
, applra, pm the*, and, In faot, anything
loan inrm.
Paulding county waked up to
the curse of eloobol, end, by
a petition to the O.din.ry, hed an election
order, .1 to fells the question, and the mle
of whisky waa restricted by a vote of Are to
Our people were not lath fled with
merely r.s'rlctlog the tala of the wbbky,
and notice wits given that certain eillaen*
would make application to the Legl-’attiro
o prohibit the 1 a> of It In any quantity In
ihe county. Tble act wa. paaoed, and went
Into effect throughout the coanty et once,
with the exception of the town of Dalle*
Two bar-roon s were mm.log Id the town on
license granted them by the town author-
tier prior lo the passage of the act, Slid the
people b*d no J.rrindidiion to slop them
from selling until their city lloenw expired,
which will be about the Ulb day of Augait
next' and Ihen Dal ai, and old Pao'dlug
will bo dry. Th<s etep nr on* of lha grand
cat o'd Puiilding ha. iw take,. Another
improvement, by no mean* in .1, l* our
Methodist church, which baa been er-cted
during (he year. It I* an ornament tu the
town, and an honor to the people who io
liberally subscribed money for la erection
Do. us lilt our hate and offer tbsnke lo H liu
who boa give to our people euck a year
prosperity.
The Night After Christmas,
Twos the night after Christmas; the boya
were awake,
After stnfflt g with turkey, end pnddlng, end
cake.
And donglmuta. and oyatem, and pining,
and mlnra phs.
There were moaning* and groaning* and
piteous erie •:
‘On iny stoniscl’. ?’’ "O Moses!” "Ohslpl"
' I .hall die I”
"How I wish that I hadn't had half as much
pie I"
■ 0 mother I" "Come, hurry I" ‘ Oh what
shall I do?"
“Bring something lu core me If “Boo-hoo"
and “Boo-boo I”
And mother alarmed at tha racket and n> lse,
Ren Id to see whet ibe c ,ol 1 do f, r the boys
Persy Davis's Pais Kill.* .he brought lor
relief,
And soon mede au end of their noise aud
their grief;
Ar d then there wea quiet and Joy In the
house,
And each of the l.da « as ae still as a mouse.
GEOK‘!IA-*-Pau|dlug County.
Wberet. J F Cook, ndmiul-trator of
Dolphus Maliafilej, repie-cnt- to the
Court Id hie petit on, dnly filed end an-
i*rcd on record, the) he has folly admin
istered Dolphus MahaflieyV estate I hla
Is therefore lo cl e all perrons concerned,
heirs and creditor*, to .how caue-, if any
lh, y tan, wbv said admlnl-trator .honld
not be discharged from his admlotaira-
ton and receive latte., of dismission on
the first Moi day in Febrnanr 1884
TC DVWaUAN. Ordluary
STATEOF GEORGIA,—Paulding county
To all Whom it May Concern:
Monroe Ias, administrator on the .state
of Willie R iberte, late of (aid cconly droi to
ed. has. lu due form applied to the under-
■Igned for leave to mil the lend* belooging
to the e tele of mid dfc ased. and mid appli
es ton will behA.nl on the Bret Monday lu
I,,„nar. 1804 Thl* *h* 5 h day of Daoeiu
,«r 18*3 T C DUNAGAN. Ordinary
TRIBUTE OF RESPECT.
wireless. II I as pleased Ood, in hie unei-
rir g prof Id-nce, to n move from our mids:
tty d a b our worthy brother Wm. Cbeppell.
who died at Mllledgevllle, Ua , on the 20th
of November, 1883, eg d . On account
of mental Infirmities, he wea b. reft of the
and arnreute of home r-latlone and frirndr
hut shall nevermore have sad replnli.gs, for
be la g me, wo hope to lo forever in that
pn scute wire e .s fulluem ol Joy, w ill re life 1 *
ai.rrow., I la gruans, Its tears, It* vain regrets
and hi ter orj.aei can nevsrenter; yet dtatb
had no tanon fur him. The menu ry ol
the Jnet le bit*-id. Amid the conflicting
soeiKa of life, hope, lie blighting cans 'tin a
hallowed privilege to retrospect tba peat and
dso.I on tha virtues of thorn who have
waUcd, bmlde us through mutual love aud
e.mpathy lha ckn gta that have cut them
■elves around ui. So we have gently la d
In the grave our brother ae others wdl
oca saw loiuunoe.
II wwnld toko up ths sutii* spam of thi.
paper fo; give nn amonnt of tha Improve.
l way of new balldiugt, which
I daring tbs year. Wa will
spl to give more than au Idea of the
improvements In thla line. Mr. Thomas J
CDaper, one of our most popular merchants,
km rmotefi during tha year a twt-story
brisk building on ths weat side of tha square,
wUh two good roomy store rooms in the
lower Boor, with n good ball above, which
•Me mash to lha appearance of tha weat
rtda af lha square. Mr. Gorie Spink, ha.
now nearly aumpletad a brick hotel, with a
•Uto roof aad about thirty rooms, at a coal
af Mr five thousand dollars. Oartsnvllle
Hurt has tha lead In private residences.
Mr. Q*,. A. Owens has erected a handsome
dwelling In that portion of town during the
year, in foot, Dallm baa enjoyed a regular
boom la tha way of building during the
year. Tha following am tha gentleman we
oea sail to tolnd'at this time who have done
vmtaartva building during tha aaaaon: Mr.
Thomas 0loots, on* good dwsUtog; Mr. G.
W. Me trail, dwtUlng and stars bout*; Mr.
Beaty BraawsU, dwelling; Mr. J L. Might,
two dwellings; Mr. Jamaa Bullock, two
dwellings; Bav. J. D. Retd, one dwelling;
Mr. Mirei Pinkard, one dwelling; Mr. Wm.
BtMaklaad, dwelling; Mr. J. B. Foote he.
pot aaothar story on bis brick storehouse.
AU the partial named above have built
homes wbleh art no ornament to the town
Damn* of smaller and laee oommodioo*
boil dkgs hove bom treated, and on every
side tha.plrlt of Improvement is plainly to
ronuiioi.
"DaUaabas Increased In popalatlon In the
lart two years from 180 to about 800 luhebi
touts. Our population Increase, the Increase
In tha sottoa receipts and in the business of
generally. Is not nil we have to
a With pride. Tba morality of the
am is making rapid atridi a. One year ago
r bar room* numbered it van or eight, but
do ua, to eleep till the resurrection moruiug,
assured by holy writ “that them -that almp
lo Jeeu. will God bring with Him.” Ms*
God sauotlfy this affliction to tha e eras,
good of hie wife and relatives. God glveth
•i d He teketh sway. Aa we can oo more
meet our brother on earth, wa hope to meet
blot In that lodge above that baa no high
twelve, nor where there is no calling on or
off, bat one etornal day of pesos and unity
Aslrrp In Jtjus, peaceful net,
Who-e waking is supremely blmt,
Nu rear, no wm, shall dim that hour,
That manure's ths Saviour** power.
8. Rohsktsos, I'h’m'n Cora
W. R Btbicklaid.
F. M. Smith.
Committee sppnlntnl by Dallas L"dgs.
NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES.
Neighboring Exchangee.
Tl eirertor.vllle Free 1 r.'»s complains ti n'
the outside ewingii.R ol gauxlnjthat town is
s nu.a.iiice, ar.d urges Ike city council tosr
not « In* prohlblliiig the swinging of them
in thn; manner.
Simpson and Sugg, the Uartow murd re-rs
have not beau heard from jilnio they mud
their recipe trom J., 11.
The matrimonial epidemic has atrnok thle
section of the State.
Mr. John G. Davies has severed his con
nection with the Carlenville American, aud
tha paper will continue under the manng-i.
raent ol Mr. Do' g.aa Wiki*.
The le,:*l advi rising of Bsrtow ouuniy
has been chang'd from tha Free Trees lo the
America..
A oonespomlent of the Certeraville Free
Trees says ihat u runsway engine pushing
four cars lu (rout of It passed through Eto
wah last week running at the rate of sixty
mllra an hour. Wtu. Chambers, a brake-
man, was thrown from the cars and badly
hurt, bat not seriously. The 'r.dn was
stopped before It done any other Injury.
To see a fellow with a shaky character and
a bant nip' purse trying to ect the dude, le a
spectacle for the gods to langh at.—Marietta
Journal.
The man, young or old, who falls to ho
prompt In pay ing hie debts snd punctual In
kaepiug bis word, despoils his own chart,c
tar and undermines the foundation to bis
income.—Marietta Journal.
With the coming of tha holidays comes
diluting and carousal*. Did young men
wito ere in the habit of drinking iotoxlcat-
Ing liquon ever stop to think what such a
practice la doing Jfur ihemf It not only
threatens to destroy health and manhood,
but shuts them out from the better positions
of thos* who condnot th* buslnees of the
country.—Mb: ietta Journal.
Miss Kstle, the daughter of Col. Chas. D.
Phillips, of Marietta, wav married to Mr.
J. G. Phillips, of Habereham county, last
Tueiday week. Her E. F. Mangel uffleat
Ing. The happy u,tuple left the same day
fur the home of the groom,
Cuttiro Arra.iY — Jo* and John Smith,
negroes, who live on J. If. Gable's fane on
Boswell road on Ssturd ly night last wont
loan old colored ineu’a house, named Berry
Caisels. living on Mr. P. T. Hamby's farm
and knocked at the door end demrnded ed
mission. Old man Berry, after coriidaia
hie hesitation, let thorn In, but, being in
liqnor, they became boisterous and cat np
each an'ics that Berry ordeicd them to leave
the boms*. At this they became Insulted
end Jo* pulled out a knife and cut old man
Berry on the herd, arm at.d tack. Joe was
arrested, tried and bound over io a $500
boudr Marietta Journal.
The negro boy, Ed. Brown, who was run
over by a freight train in Acworih, died
from the eUc:ls of hie injuries.
A Pnmaiticnl Wonder,
Ceria'nly the most remarkable enake story
bet w* bav* trat heard comes Ir mi old
Pinetucky dial-let in (this c >uniy. ll.lr no
.lory, but la vouch id lor by some of the
brat men in the county who eaw the won
derful monstrosity. Mrs. Bryant A. Gray
ordered a bici kmed, and pointedSont one
which was small to if* age, thiuklng it
would never he of any sue. The cow was
four j art uld, and He remarkable su.a l sis
had frequently been the subject ol o..nimei,i
Af.or the beef was kills I ai.d the diaemb. w
eliug proceas gone through, Mr. Cars Abbott
noticed that in oue ol ths larger in'e-.ilnre
s .instiling we* seen*io move, and keep up a
constant mutton^; curiosity 1,(1 him to cut ii
open, a ,d, as th a was done, a vtry large
a iaka, ll ■ c wCowulp, rau onton the ground
rme.d itatioe, but waa killed. By this n ir-
acuioilsjreveiatiou, Mr.|liuv< r Gay snd Cap
taiu Abbott wera almist coufoui ded, but
proceed,d with the-gpuceis .of buic-erii g ,
out wbeu the windpipe wae opeutd and Uie
•aek onvarli g the "lights” or lungs, they
weit doubly confounded to discover thlity-
seveu emelitr suekea of th* same species
Each one of thasa I waa holding on to th*
mugs, and thus, we prsruma, s-ourii g lift.
After dressing ths beet It only w>"gh«d sight)
pounds Ths latory may asem improbable
butenot more so than Jonah and.tha whale.
It may have been a par. s’tal fargos, but the
gantiemra who saw It sttlrin that th* para
etiw,|ir such you may call them, wer-
snakra. at d tliwffold-f- shlored c> achwhlp, n
variety In which! the wire grass country
KOltulA.—Paulding County.
To All Whom It Mae G noer :
J.D Ablra having In pro, or form applied
lo me for i^rraanent l^roere of Admlciitni.
lion on ths eetste ol G O. Wilkins, late of
raid county, this s to cite all and singular
(heheirs and creditor* aud next of kin of
O O Wilkins, to I t and appear a'm* i fflce
within tba time allowed by law; and ehow
cause, If any they can. why permanent la,
ersol Administration ahonld not be grant
«d to J D. Abies on O. O. Wilkins e-*ate
Witnes- my hand aud offleiel signature,
this the 3 d nay of p-c-roher 1081.
T.C DUN AG AN, O-dlnary
OC.UKGIA. I’auiuing County.
To AU Whom it May Onnce n:
h r* A « Garter haalndne form applied
to the ui (lerelrned for permanent leite s of
aduiiiiletration m tha eatata of of T K Owr
ter late ofsnld aounty ,l-*oe«» d aud I will
pin* npon m d „pi>llcatioo on the Brat Toea-
dec In January 1084.
Given nm'e my »•- d and offlclal eigna-
tura. tble 3rd day of D ornher 1883
T. 0 DUN AO AN. O dinary.
Tk* Orest gyarila (or leuelgb sai Irafosto
grAn Internal Remedy, Containing ro
Quii ine. Opium, Chloroform, Chloral or
- s-rothaof ary kind. Safe and quick in
iisac'tou -toM .
Maroa e Orrrca. )
LxvaRnno. V* April 19.18T8. |
M-eara M uonlvon A Hro: ft afford, me
ples-iire to U-«lfy to the great vlrrn* of
VO", “Neuralgino” for the cure of nearalgta
ami sick head c'ib. It Is I'm brat remedy
for ihrae most dm'renting complaints 1 ever
us'd. It should be In every fkinily in the
aonrtTy. _ „ _ , _
Gao. R. Ha*n, Mavor Leesburg. Va.
Mcsara. Hutchison A Bro - I am hnppy to
tsv that your '-Neuralgias” solid us espe
olflo In my case, rellerlng me In an Incredi
bly short time. I would advise all suffering
from neural glat Youra.^tc^ „ D
HEADQUABIEBS POE LOW PRICES '
>—t
RAWLS, BROTHER L 00.
OUR HEW B*Am>, OPPOSITB Uses* ■eras.
West Side of the Nquare.
» We have just opened up our fell stock that coratuAtnls the edmlrauea ef
in
QUANTITY QUALITY AND PRICES
We !nye caliooe* of eve/y shndeend Qealiiy.
W E have Dre • Goods, piece goods, latest style end enter*.
WE have Lediee Clonks, Jacket*, Sftawli end Zephyr*.
We have lAtdiee Veal*. Cnraola, Hoopikins 'lelaiorals and hate.
WE have Limeys, Flannels. Rlanketi and Cassimeree.
Gents Hnts
Gents Hosiery*
Gents ('lothing,
Gents Overcoats
Gents Underwear.
•ooui.di — t* tulin O r tta.
“ISMS”
RHEUMATISM IM THE MACE
CurtU 4/
RERRT DAWS RAM EULER,
RHEUMATISM IH THE EHEES
Curtd bf
RERRT DAWS RAW KILLER.
RHEUMATISM W THE MUSCLES
Curtd bf
RERRT DAWS RAW SILLER.
RHEUMATISM OR LOHO STAHDWO
Curtd b/
RERRT DAWS RAW EILLER.
RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS, buy of
an/ Druggitt
Perry Davis’s Pain Killer
UKOIt 11A -Paulding Cum ty.
To All Whom It May^Coroern:
E Duels, having in proper form applle -
to me for permanent letter- nf ndministra
lion on the e-tate of J. I It wl>, late of said
county, d crowd, Thl* in to cite *11 and
singular, the creditors and next of kin of J
I Bawls, to be and appear at my ( filer with
in the time allowed by law aud ibow came
If any they can, why permanent letters of
Admlnhtratlon should not he granted to E
Davis on the eetste of J I Bawl*
Given in d.,r mv he’d hi,d cftlclal eigna
tare. Till* Dee 25 1, JSS3
T. C. DUNAGAK, Ordinary.
GEOBGtA, Paulding Clonnty-
Ta all Whom It May Concern:
J. W, Cole, of said state, having app'ied to
me. with will anr cx> d on the estate of John
Cols, lata of said c lunty. this la lo c|te all
nnd singular, the credit,ire and next of kin
of the John Cole, to be and appear at the
January term. 1884. of the court of Ordinary
of said county, ami shew cause, if any they
can, why Letere of Administration, with the
will annexed, should not be gra -ted to the
said J. W Cole on John Cole’s , a ete
Witness my hand and cfflcUl eignaturc.
this th* J d dsy cf December. 1883.
T C. DUNtOAN Ordlrerff:
Si AIK OF ijhOHul A —PaulUiug U.uuiy.
F P. Hudson, guardian of T F a d W B
Adair, having applied to the Court oi Ordi
nary of .-a d county for a dlrcharge from his
guardianship of T F ar.d W B Adair, this ie
Ur cite all pervo, s concerned to show came
why F P Hut's in ahou,d not be diamiia d
from hie guardianship of said minora and
r, calve letters nf dismlsiioD. This Decern
her the 17,b, 1883
T. 0 DUN AOAN, Ordinary.
GEOBGIA, rauldlngCounty:
J. L MoUrayer, Ouaid an of P. H. White
head live sppllcd to the Ordinary of rai-i
c uuty for letters of dismistion from his ra d
mist three sre to die all persona to show
cause, if auy thiy can. why said J, L. Mc-
Bra) ersbcula Uut bediamhsed from his said
office, This December the 5th. 1883.
T. C. DUNAGAyj. Ordinary.
Worms exist in children whose breath is
ar'.id and whoso npprarance is morbid and
show a disposition to pick tbe r nose, and
are generally fretfo’. While’s Cr.'ara Ver
mifuge will brin-’ the worms and sperdv
heallh will follow. For sale by Connally &
CL rial ia .D.iijg’s's. Dallas G*.
Georgia ('!itifk«
Georgia
Georgia
Georgia
Georgia
Shirting.
Drilling:.
Sheetlna,,*
Jeans,
C5
SO
Table Cutlery.
Table Crockery.
Table Oiass Sets,
T Cloths
Table Oil Cloths.
Boots, boots, BOOTS?
Shoes / Shoes tl Shoes III
MENS, BOYS LADIES AND
Hardware,ftroeerlea, Crockery -.ind Olaseware.
Canned go .(!«, surdluea, soda and snuff, p-iwdorahot aad caps.
Tinware, Lamps and I.nmp Chimneys,
Well Buckets, Water Buckets, Tlu Baekets std puus.
Trunks,T .
Tobsecoes of all grades. Cigar* of every bread.
IONS Ai\D F\i\CY fiOftftS OF EVERT VAIIETI.
WE DEFY COMPETITION
AND GUARANTEE
ATLANTA PRICES.
CALL AJJD SEE US,
Bawls, Brother & Co.,
PALLAS^ OA.