The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, December 27, 1883, Image 3

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1 GOAL G08C31V If avinj', to I ho order of thr y *Uh m o»r trin chw of our cit-ittDB Hi this VMtoa of llut Tbi'tori^mii^nc Wtiido N atmek ibatova tii fall tore* Two mndwe with their Am haired (?) Nock w«n •* town leal week. Tba Ohrtetmai tnrkey in wiwnt to gib Vi and bM bM "labbM up” toythagob klw. v ' Lmb{> oil, tweet oil, castor oil, •to. W. E. Thompson & Co. •<• the Viitoli Joerabl le off tab Srg Chrlrt to us aad will not Mike Hi appvansoa tor two wteke. CnH oi W. E. Thompson k Co. lor tho beat end cheapest writing paper. Tl>« City Ooeactl bee bed t raeto ot tout mm for the last I.w ini The tooy* were compelled to get lively. Ohitee nil, yon know. W. E. Thompson k C«"»- keep the beat soap, soda, etc., to be found. Mr. Will Font* and lady aiaeper .ding Iba liolid iya nt h the family ol tin. revets, ucar Betray Btntiun, in Polk eonoly, Mr. R A Wyatt, oar popalir and rBotrnt depot agent, toconipaulvd by hto «*> pitetad young nib nfrioapmd Uwa Ooriat- naa holiday* with bis fhmtly Sate relay. Mr. A. W Dfitrr, traveling agenfc tor the Monday Murnti ( Mail. War In Italic* 8amr> day In tba iotstaM of that J iuna^l. The Mail totbaenly Monday morning gaapir In Atlanta, and la a Bnl clai paper > « eve j The town waa toll of propla on fftotardey mr.d Monday buying Chitatmu Irlck-xa. The holiday trade baa caund a anlla to apisad onr tba toots of our inlerpriling to rehaota. Laat work tho rqnarn war clear of cotton net a bale to be uwn npon tho tenets- This latlirfl at tiara our draymeu have bam able to kray the street* clear ol tka itipias since tbe eotton reason opened. the diet Quarterly Meeting of the Sweet Water Circuit will be held «a the end •ih of January. The Brat Quarterly Mealing tor Xtollae "-~.lt will ba held at Delia* an Ihw 12th and Ittb or Janaary. to bnahela of a pplta by the bmhel or bar Set at W. B. Thompson A Oo’eJ A (ante wanted to tall onr .if tba Mat *«w Inf Mac ilnaa on the nierkai. The' X-g!u Rauulng" bomeel'e Addrrn, DOMSSTUS M CO . lire. 27-4t ni«t.a,*uu, W*. Apple vln^itnr. w«rrenied pure, M W K ’Thomp'oti A Co’e. We ate rrqnestcd to anhuniee that Stay i\ M. William* will preach al ill Z '>n thaftta nattBamid.y a*d .Sunday. Iba Cbristnlu tree at tba MatbowH”' thumb tail Monday night win a grmnd affair, and all who attended pmnounuwff I' uuaef lha meet enjoyable ore uloni ol *h< Maieian—Attha r*eldene**ri(r. 0, W Holland, on Tbnraday, Ibe 20 h. inn. ted r O W. Holland »o Min Mery BlUberry R T B. M.Oamp oSniating. The c*ae of th# City Connell ,*. Abler It Tomer, who, it will be remembered w< ■ mamberad rataaa to pay i If eer-alu n ft van for lienee to Mali wlihky In lAi' town of Dell**, wae eoundad in tbe Jiuticv Court laat Friday, bat wee aontlmird to lb> next regular term on account of tba illuem ef Mr. John Ablea, one of tba de Sudanis Hr. Terrell Finch, one of Paulding conca ty's moat proaparooa and amarprirlng farm art, killed recently a hog which weighed n^t 020 pound i. The bog wat only lighten « montas old, bnt of a anperior brad. gr Fiach ralaee ble own beg and hominy, an«"> da* not hart hie smoke honaa and giiloe v In tba distant wart, bat prafen to keep then » •t hem*. U all of oar people would folloew this nun's example, and rales moie com and mast and Ids cotton, the country woalrW be la a tor batter condition, John Hondo, colored, wae before Eaqnlrw W. A J. Lai lent Friday to a. ewer a charge of laroany from tba houas. John hal an- tsrrd the (tore or Mr. Thom a* J. Cooper while him and all of his cltrka were bully engaged, Wednesday, and Hole a pair of ■boas reload at about 12 Is and, while In tho act, waa diaoorarad by one of Mr. Cooper's little boye, wbo told hi* father of the dreumatanoe. Mr. Cooper bad the ne gro placed under artist, aud, when this w*e done, ha coo feast d th* crime and told Mr. Cooper where to And the shoes. John wo bound near in a $100 bond for hie appear ance at the February term of Paulding Bn. parlor Court, and, in default ol ball, wa< lodged in jail, bat has sines made tba bond And boon relented. kltears. S. W. Moody A Bon will go cot of hnNnoee about tba Arct of January, Ur William Moody, Wbo has bean attending to the bodoeto In Dallas, baa besoms distil*- BM With tbi basinets and Is thinking of trying nsw fled. In which to seek bto ton lane. Tba mock on band will to removed to thalr stand a tow miles out la the ooantry. Dallas Will lose one of her m at popular yaang men la tba parson of young Ur Moody. Only dx oillea of tbe B. A W. railroad need; Aulshing on the gjp betwern Cedar- town and tbe junction on tbeK,T Vo. 4 Qe. railroad This will bit Anished by th. Ant of July. Wbeu this la oomplelad, work will, in all probability, be commenced in attending the road to Blitoiugham; It 1* rumored thr.t the young ,)adire of Dallas are to bar a alaap yiar party on next Tsseda? n ght. Our p.rpnlar and eflloieht m*ti'liant,,Mr. rnomaa J Ooopx>r. las lrnle.1 lor lha two store houses on the weal stdo of tba square, owned bt Mr S. N. Allen, known as tba Dallas Drug Store, aud occupied by Mtaira. Oonnatly A Christian, aud tba store botisa •rcupied by Mr. Cooper himaalf. Mr. Cooper trsdtd his farm, situated a few mile* out In tba country, for tba town property. Mr. Coup,r also gets tha honaa and lot now c c- copied by Mr. Allan as a midenoe. Mr. Allan oontamplates moving to tha torut and running it Thla makaa Mr. Cooper owner of aimoat tha entire block, whiab la the moat valuable properly in town. Tue male and dray alio p ana Into the bands of Mr Cooper, wbo wiU run it for the purpose of hauling his own goods. Hystoria or 'Woman’s FrionJ. Conna *t A Christian, Dallas Drug Store. Iron and Cahsaya Tonic. Counally A Christian, Dallns Drug Store. Compound Syrnp of Sarsapa rilla and Stilliugia, with Iodide Potash. Connolly & Chris ian, Dallas Drug Store. Our Own Kidney and LiVer Cure. Connally A Christian Dallas Drug Store. Just received a mammoth atook of fresh Oarden Seeds. Connally A Christian, Dallas Drug Stores S. S. 8. Dallas Drug Store. Diamond Dyes in profusion at the Dallaa Drug Store. Shaving Mugs for Christmas gifts at the Dallas Drug Store Pure Maci-aboy Snuff by the pound, cheap, at the Dallas Drug Store. Death of Mr. Rich Bone, Again It becomes our ead duty to chroni cle tbadsath of one of onr mos: worthy citi- Sana. Mr Rich Bone die I at bis rttldance h at Wednesday morning about g o'olock ol typhi id fever, after an illnam of naar Sva weeks, and waa buried in Iba. Dallw can s, tery to-day, (Thursday) at ona o'clock. Mr Buna was lovsd and respected by all who knew him. and ha will be giaatly mined by the people In Ibla .community. Whan Dai las waa incorporated Mr. Bone was appoint* ad as Marabat. aud h«ia it..* up to in* lime of hia death Wa never, during hie otfl lnl career, heart! one word uttered again him, nut ou the contra y he » aa praised by all. It will baa bard metier to And a man who will Jiaoiiirge tbedutiee of mondial aa wailea did Mr: Bone. He was alwaja prompt in lbs ditcher** of bia do Isa, but at tbe same time doing it in sucb a m-l,> manner that no one could pomibly bre >tue offud-d at hia oonraa' Mr Bone wae in tbe prims ol Ilfs—about thirty Ave years of age ba laavea a wire and aevi ral children aud nunirr .us frb udr aid reletiveu to mount ble untimely death. We extend onr eym pathiee to t ie bereaved fatally. The Court House came n. ar being da Bt oy d by Arson Tbursd.y night laat. By some ui. ana lire bad uengbt from the alove Up stain in tl.e court room, and whan di>- c war'd had burned a hole in tba tnqg ng about lour feat in length and two In width. Between tbe ft an ana begging wee Ailed In With straw lu a thickness of about two lebaa Owing to tbe extieo-e dampnava of the oimuapbere, tba straw and toftging hart become moist, and the Are d d not make vary rapid headway, a id, whan discovered wav vary easily astingniabad. H id tkieoc c,treed during a very dry spall of waatber. no d >ubt our Court House would have beau a smou.dering pile of rains. Our county etttoara abould Ira vary particular about the condition of tba Arc* when they leave their tifUcae at night. NOTICE. All poisons indebted to the firm of Bawls, Bros. A Co are reqatst* ed to come forward and settle im mediately, as we are, owing to the death of one oi the firm, com pelled to close onr books At once. The business will be continued as beretotore. Thanking the people for t’aeir l iberal pationage in the past, aud soliciting a continuance of the same, we are. Bespeetfully, Bawls, Bros. A Co. NOTICE. I hereby notify all peTaona that t have complied with the lawi or tbe town of Dal las and procured a license from tbe proper •xxthoHtlea to sell fteeb meats by retail, and oOben are selling without procuring said tArtsenie. Article I, Section 7, of tbe laws of time town, eeya: “No peiaon or persons shall sail fresh oaca'iby tba retail in tba town of Dallas wri(boot be Amt obtains a lioer.se from tbe Ugwrk of Ooanol! for which be shall pay t&XJ dollara per anoum.’’ Thi* is to notify all persona that if they dew not comply with tba above section, 1 will bring action against them fur each ana ev«ry offeree. Respectfully, HENRY BONE. 'X'ht Carterirille Free F/esv ia off this wet a* ii gC'lirirtn aa and—“Udd." 18«4 MLliS HIGH SCHOOL m I fflE MAGNOLIA SALOON BPBING SKSSIONgOPENS TUESDAY, JcVNUABY 1st., 18?4 nd continues six scholastic months. FALL SESSiON WILL BEGIN JULY 7th. AND CONTINUE four mouths. Ratos of luitiou from $1.60 to $3.00 per month. Board-$10 to $12.60. SaUsfaotiou gnaranfeed in all cases where patrons send regularly* and oo-operato with ua in diioiplining a > ’ governing the school. The coureuience, healthfulnes3 aud moral influence **f the place, conspire to make this school socc i. to none in tho ole conntrt. For further particulars, addro i < W. H. McLAlUN, Principal, DALL.V \:<j GREGOR & CHASTAIN, MANUFACTURERS and dealers in SlIIDlEi, BAMS, minus, WHIPS. CtlLLIRS. GIRTHS AMI Hrdiltea and harneea material, harnov* oil, all kind* of leMher and r m«- ierli.1, aiid cv ry hing uaua W« • all kin duir* nt tSaddlev, ilarnavs H i ppy Ttin n inpe. uel^i We re at»o dealere In RAW HIDE 4 , for which the highoat caih price* W '" ^ 11 MCGREGOll & CHASTAIN, Sou h side of Square, Dallas,'Gn. w. w:~E5K£rts & son CONTR CTOR S N D WHDEIIS AND DEAI.EH8 IN Wood Burial Cases and Caskets, ROBES, LININGS AND UNDERTAKEBS HARDWARE, CARTEBSVILL ST. DALLAS,GA. . M. SHIT H’S BOOT $ SHOE StoreI (At the Bullock Corner.) DALLAS, OA. Is supplied with the very best of boots aud shoes for Men, _ Wo men, Boys, Misses and children, from the heavy brogau to* the fiuest and most fancy, sufficient to suit all. I bought mv goods direct from tha Manufactures, and at as low prices as tho largest wholesale Boot aud Shoo dealer in tho State, MB mi m SELL CHG4PER THM I CM FOH CASH. hand leather. Any oue wUn\ing Boots, Shoes, Leather or Shoo findings will do well to call before bnyiiig, for I postiveiy sell cheaper than vhere eli I also have and keep constantly on hand a good supply findir the same class of goods can be got anywhere else in tho country. I also have in connection with the store a fine hoot and shoe shop All orders filled promptly. Satisfaction gurauteedi Al JiWHO BUY OF ME WILL GET FIRST-CLASS GOODS And at rock-bottom prices. $^*Tlie very best ol order kept and observed. . TUE GATE CITY SEWIXG MACHINE EXCHANGE A.\D REPAIR SHOP, 85 DECATUR STREET, ATLANTA, GA. Has recently added n>w tools and appliances to its KEI’AIK EE- PABTMENT, and is now better prepared than ever to do £FIRST CLASS WuRK, In out S \LES DEPARTMENT can bo* found’,bargains^ in new and second-hand machines from $10 up, to suit all buyers. We specially recommend the new light running "Noble” as being tho equal of any machine made. Guns .»nd Pistols repaired. Needles and attachments for all ma chines by mail. Your patronage respectfully [solicited and entire satisfaction guaranteed. * CUNNINGHAM & HENNIES. Ju$t teciovedi 50 pieces of nice calicoes of latest styles and col ors, from 4 to 7ic. per yard at Bawls, Bro. A Co’s. Christian A Co. have a fall line of Christmas holiday goods. Be sure aud see them before you buy. If you will give us a call when in need of shoes yon will be sur prised to find them so cheap. Chrirtian A Co. Christian A Co have received, more of those beautiful patterns of worsted which the ladie* *o ad mire, Wi R, Strickland has just re ceived from the factorys a largo and nice lot of furniture, and is enabled to sell at prices os low as the lowest. Tobaccos, cigars, cigarettes and j snuffs at W.E. Thoinpsou & Co.’s. Twenty-five pieces of Jealis from 12A to 60 cents per. yard, at Rawls, Bro. A Co's A new and styhbh lot of ladies bate at any price just arrived at Christian A Co’s, We have a nice libe of ladies fine shoes. Bawls, Bro. A (Jo- Best and cheapest shoe* ever in Dallas, just received, at F. M. .Smith’s fine shoe store. A large lot of dry goods just received at Christian A Co’s The best line and prettiest styles of clo.iks And ackets ever brought to Dallas at Rawls, Bros. A Co’s. If you want good shoes at low prices come to the "Headquarter Stoie.” Rawls, Bro. A Co. We have a nice line of ladies and gents underwear. Rawls, Biio. A Co. B. ADAIR, - Proprietor, J. L. GEORGE, MainflUTi We keep constantly on hand the finest brands of Whiskies Brandies, Wines, Beer, Soda Water, eta Old stand ard and choisost now Braude, suoli aa Stone Mountain Corn Whiskoy, L W. Harper's select Golden Grain, excellent Kentucky Mel wood, surpassing. • And (jheap brands Whiskioa. Seleoi BaaudieS for medical Use, etc. etc. Tha largest lot of cigaro ever brought to Dallas. Our Billiard and Pool Tablos are new and splendid. Poliest attention gives to ell or us, J L GEOllGK, MANAGER “SPOT CASH” STORE! J. J. PAYNH. D VI,LA8, GA. J. M‘ 8TONB, SMYRNA, QA WADE WHITE,MARIETTA,6A. J. J- PAYNE & CO, DALLAS, 6A. Invite jthe people of Paulding and surrounding ooaniiro to sail at tha “SPOT CASH” STOBE , —AND EXAMINE THEIR LARGE STOCK OF— * BIT GOODS, GLOWING, SHOES MD BOOTS, NOflWl ITS. HARDWARE ETC. Wo make s apaclalty ef HARDWARE AND 0 and nII for cash, aud oonaoquantlj are enabled to give Ike "Others May Imitate—None Can It le ea«y for any man te claim tb.it hie prieee in the lewSsk Vhtfohito like tokoow how coalman can undersell all other*. Merrethaeff^j onto chalile m Dallae tha' make that suowing. Hare le iheTasgbRieatf •W We sell for "SPOT CASH." No goods leave «to glffBS paid for. We therefore have no percentage of looses oa tedmlui- ers that we must make up on good customers. We seB •( hsrfi eeff prices for SPOT CA,SH,.j®f Come and see for yourael es. ABLES & TURNED, Sign of the “Bailroad NE All THE DEPOT, DA LLA& « We have never cloned our door* dnring the dorm, boeaa«e ee belksred ia had a right lo .-oil the boil hramh ut Fine Whiskies. Brandies,. Wines. Beer, and Every* thing to be found in a first class Saloon. WE HAVE ALSO— GROCERIES FRESH and pi re, in oonno'.lon wih our builooaa, and eansdpply anything to' that jine, FLOUR, MEAT, SYRtP, SUGAR, SOAP, CANDLES, CRACKERS CANNED GOODS AfvfCKERKIl CHEESE, Aud many things too numerous to monfion. The best BILLIARD AND POOL TABLED For the use of lotors of the games. Call and see dto ... ABLES dk TURNER. DAlikA0 u GA- New Furniture Store/ WR. STRICKLAND. I will tell yon Parlor. Chamber *nd dining room faraltaiS at lover pffemte *Sk tern has uver been alliliiiHd In Dallaa. Examine my stock of beadetevde and mettre-ae*. label Improved m*tog mtoMSSSe Doable and single beaditead* and inatreaass. Beat aatton top Idlmm • > " SAFES! SAFES!! „ . SAP84MII Perforated Tin and(Wire. Beet make. Low down for tbe meeay,. MUSICAL INBTBUM£2TTG, .. Such as Acordions,Harmonicas. And the lateBt out, child can play it, THE ORGANETTE. Yon put in the notes of one end and the music comes out at the other. Coma art) sea Him CII IlO MO 8. • ovely 1 an 1 n m, every parlor should have thbia. STOVES, STOVES, STOVES I@“ I BUY FOR THE CASH AND SELL FOR THE CASH^MT I handle the New Improved Singer f ew : ng Machine. Hence you save the tariff on time prices. Call and see mo ai sat new stand, W. R. STRICK LAND, PALLAS^ GA,