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LOCAL * ITEMS.
Mr. George Carter will locate in
Dallas.
The court house is nearing com
pletion.
Goods are going cheap at the
auction.
11; county Alliance mot last
Monday;
Dallas ii a favorite place a ith
the drusamrrs.
Mr. J. B. Fojto is quite sick
with pueutnonia.
Who will be the next to tie the
matrimonial knot?
Judge W.l. Fain made a flying
trip to Atlanta this week.
The furniture for the new con i t
house is coming in this weeK.
Mr. Tlios Lind lev, of Powder
Springs, attended tlie wedding of
his niece, Miss Dora Anderson, last
Wednesday.
Judge E. W. Y. Allgocd was
busy last wcck and this drawing
up the pension applications of
confederate widows.
Mrs. Wallace from .near Mc
Minnville, Tenn., is spending the
winter with the family of Col. J
H. Weaver.
If you want goo.l goods cheaper
than yon ever bought them go to
the store of Washington & U
som.
wantkd,
Happenings of the week.
The Homo Tribune is tiring hot
shot at the vagrants of that city.
The Senate passed the anti opt
an bill last Tuesday by a Vote of
4(i to 20.
.las. G. Blair.o was interred
Washington, I). C.,on tlie.'lOth ult-
with imposing ceremonies,
^ Mrs. S. E. Bagsdale will soon
open up a new stock of millinery.
We want a good live correspo-v-
dsnt from every district in the
county.
Have you any money to loan?
If so, you cannot do bettor than to
invest it in county notes.
Do you want the beBt goods for
the least money? if so, go to the
store of Washington A Lassom.
Dr. A. J. Cooper and wife, of
Brownsville, Ga., visited in Dallas
this week.
Workmen are busy putting up
the tower dock in the new court
house.
Mr. Eugene Ragsdale has beec
appointed “super” devil of this
establishment.
Two of the legal lights of Dallas
mysteriously disappeared and reap,
peared this week. What was up)
The ladies of Dallas nnd the
surreunding country have been
sharp bidders at the auction sale.
Married:—On the evening of
the 1st inst, at the residence of
Mrs. J. A. Anderson, Mr. J. T.
opinks to Miss Dora Anderson, Jfc
liobt. Moon 12a y officiating, la-
mediately after the ceremony the
bride and groom repaired to the
home of Mr. John W. Spinks, fa-
ther of the groom, where an ele
gant reception was tendered the
happy couple and their many
friends. To the two, whose hearts
are one, the NkW Era tenders con
gratulations with best wishes for
their future success and happiness.
j During my a’fsence for the next
month 1 have left all of my Itooks
ef accounts with L. M Washing--
ton Editor of the Nkw Era.
Parties indepted to me at e respect
fully aske l te call an.l settle with
hi n and greatly oblige.
J. Y, Spinks.
ayo OTHtlt Saruporffla cow
■” bines economy and strength like
MOOD'S, It is the only one ef
which cut truly be mid " loo Doses ft.”
Mr, Wash Golden w 11 superin-
tend the completion of the court
house. He taxes the place of Mr.
G. M. Rober.s.
Messrs. H. L. and Dr. M. A-
Owens have repaired and cons :4 -r-
ably improved t ie brick hotel
which they recently bought.
Fend your children to the Dal.
las High School. There is i.o bet
ter school in this section of the
To borrow money on <onnt\
notes to run from two to ten years
Interest payable annually. Cer
responilence solicited from persons
wishing to loan money.
Address,
E. W. Y, Ai.i.uooit,
Ord'y Paulding county, Ga.
We are in receipt of a copy o|
the year book and minutes of tin
M. E- Church, south. It is lilli>;
with historical (acts, compnmt!v r
statistical tables, and more tlun
2o0 tjjsgrafiiigs of mini-tors aid
laymen of the North Georgia Con
ference. It is edited by Ellison K.
Cook, of Sparta, Ga., and (an be
had of any M. E. minister for 2."
cents. It if. the most complete
work of the kind evi r issued in the
south.
Ben Orsborn, of Atlanta lias
bsen arrested for sending obscene
matter through tint mails Some
simpleton lias been treading the
same dangerous ground in Dallas.
As will be seen by bis in tice in
this issue, tlm Ordinary wishes to
borrow a few thousand dollars fo 1
county purposes. Those wishing
to lend money at a fair rate of in
terest can find no better invest
ment. A debt on Paulding a un
ty is its good nsa stale bond.
NOTICE!
I will sell at an. tion on next
Tuesday, at 10 o’clock, A. M , the
entire lot of fixtures belonging to
the store of Tlios, Grillin & Soil,
anil Tins. Gridin A Co. Mer
chants will do well to at end,
J. Roit. Moos’,
Ho ci\or.
U. S.llIsTOK Y
By a recent decision of the i fate
board of education, it i: made the
duty of the county hoard of oil :ca
tion to adopt some text- bo >k on
United States History, for the use
of the public » -lioo'.s of the county
The board should see, that no
book of a misleading i r sectional
character is introduced into our
ichools. There is a large mm.her
ot this class published, i.ml their
friends should be watched.
CJUO OTHER Sarsaparilla lias ef-
•*" fee ted such remarkable cures as
HOOD’8 Sarsaparilla, of Scrofula,
Salt Rheum, and other blood diseases.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
st ate.
Washington A Russont have
bought a considerable amount of
the goods of Tiios. Griffin A Son
Knoxville, Tenn., Sept., 1st ’!>
From and lifter tiis date nil Lo
cal Tioketr, no! iucludi lg com ,
mutation licucts, will I e v ii 1 un
less used be or i midnight of riio
day after tli v are puroha-icd,
Any Tick t pu elm-ait which
cannot be used on account of prov
idential or ot. .on unuvoi h ble
at about half price and are se’iing callscs 1 be red emed Irom th
them away belcw regular wholesale
rates. Go and see them.
Mr. C. F. Davis, editor of the
Bloomfield, Iowa, Farmer, says: “I
can recommend Chamberlain’s Covgh
Remedy to all sufferers with colds
and croup. I have used it in my fam
ily for the past two years a«d have
found it the best 1 ever used for the
purposes for which it is intended. 50
cents bottle, tot sale by Coanaily |r
CotisaVy.
original purchus r upon applica
tion to the ti cut from wh mi pur
chased.
Ap, rove 1: Ii. W. wumnx,
Gen'l P. & T. Ag't.
L. N. TiiAM.Mr.u.,
Ch’m'n Ii. It. ( oin. of Csi.
PILES! PILES! PILES'
Tliev can lx: believed ut once and
in time effectually cured; by a diotw-
oujh use of Beg;’ < U-nnan Satyr, w»-
give a positive gmiTan'.cc vrit-a every
box. tlonnally & connally,
\ number of prominent sorioty
ladies of Caltleslmrg, Ky., hare
been indicted for gambling.
Henry Smith.the nog 0 who out
raged and murdered a little -1 year
old girl i»i Paris, Texas, has been
captured and burned,
The store of W. W. Austell, at
Austell, (In., win burglarized last
Monday night, and robbed of a
considerable amount of goods.
Thu wife oi’James 15. Denton,
f Dnswell, Vu., h is been dead
re >ks, yet, he is persistent in re
fusing to allow her to lie interred.
Fred Shiimaini, of Memphis, kil
led his two children,and then com
mitted suicide. The cause is sup
posed to be financial embarrass
ment.
on. John G. Urn-lisle, 11. IS.Sen
ator from Kentucky, has 1 osigr.od
s se it in the seiialo, to lake elTact
Feb. 4th. 11c will be in Clcve
in's < iibinct’
Th'o friend i of'Judge Emory
Speer arc energetically working to
secure his up' nintmont, the seat in
L'. S. Supremo court made vacint
by the death of Judge L. Q. C.
Laimir.
The people of lie Willi liavo ov-
thrown their m on 11 re dial govern
ment, an 1 ad; for ailmissi in to the
l.'. S. It is thought that tins mat
ter may laid to t oiililo between
this country and England.
The city court grand jury ol
■'iiviinnali recoiniumidu l the a lop
ion of tins Australian or some
iidler ballot law, and re jiiested
their ropresentiitivi * in the legisla-
ttire to use their bust ( lYort t > se -
ear; its ; ass g .
ra aiKMOfiiAM.
Grover Williams departed tliio
life on tho evening of the 11 tli ult.
He was 11 son of .!. E. anil Martha
\\ illiams.
He was about live ye rs old
when lie took his flight into an
other world. ,
He 'leaves a father, two brothers,
two little sisters, and many friends
and relations to 111011m his loss.
We can say to tho bereaved fa.11
ily that we sympathize for them-
foi' we, too,have drank of the 1).tie
up.
But little Grover has exchanged
the fond embrace of a loving lather,
and a kind and affectionate step
mother, for the love of a kind and
luavenly fa!her, and tho compan
ionship of his own dear mother,
who passed over the river som
fo ir years ago.
Go to thy rest sweet Grover,
Go to thy dreamless bed,
Gentle and meek and mild,
With blessings on thy head,
before thy heart could learn
In waywardness to stray,
Before thy feet could turn
To the dark and dawn .rai d way.
lire sin could wound the breast,
Or sorrow wake die tear;
Rise to thy home of rest
la thy celestial sphere.
lie was interr d at the family
cemetery near the resilience of the
widow Lawrence. The s -r vices
were conducted I y Rev. W. J.
Wood.
A FRIEND.
BARCAI NS
at the store of
WASHINGTON
AMD
RUSSOM.
Look Out For Our
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WE SELL
STAPLE GOODS
NOTIONS,
Shoes,
Clothing,
AT
Wo deal In good g. ods not liash,
mid believe ths masse* will pat-
onize that house that sell.? the best
goods for the least money.
WeoffersucU unanswerable Argu
ments as no houso can match, leail-
ors nnd specialties at quotations
hat no nthoruin offer—stern and
stubborn facts that will level your
head on tho subject of genuine
bargains.
CALLANDSEEUS.
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Bartlett & Washington
A. L. Bartlett,
Brownsville, Ga.,
L. M
W.viiiiM.iTay,
. Dallas «Ga,
ATTORNEY^ AT LAW,
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS.
OFFICE AT
BROWNSVILLE AND D U. Vj
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And We Pay the Freight. y
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^ - CHICAGO, BOSTON, ^
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SEN D FOR OATAl/lOUE.
Sexafroo! Scxafrool the wonderful
tooth wash. If you desire a pearly
white set of teeth and sweet breath,
use Sexafroo. Ask for and see that
you get genuine Sexafroo and take
no other. Evciy bottle guaranteed (
by Connally&Connally.
DALLAS PRODUCE MARKET,
Corrected weekly.
mo'nky TO LOAN.I
I am prepared to procure loans
on improved farm lands in sumsl.f
ifSOO, und upward at lower rates of |
interests and on easier terms thm
are offered by others. Fanners
desiring to borrow will do well to
seo mo before making arrange
ments elsewhere;
Wili. E. Spinks, Atty.
Dallas, Ga.
Apples Dried j . . . .
. ,5c per II)
Honey
, . . 10 '* <
Beans white Navy. .
. . . .Jt.oo bu
“ mixed
y v e‘ to 1.-»c, bu.
butter,
...'. 15c per lb-
/ '..j... •
CHICKENS.
. ..2 ^ to 27c
Cocks,
.... 15 to 20c
Fry* :
15 to JOC.
Ducks,..
.... 15 to 20c.
to
., .. 15c iloz.
FARMERS—!
Eeggs’ E E mil> Medicins
your troublesome cough can be r
lieved in just fi-rr. minutoi- by the us:
eff Beggs* Cherry Gough Syrup, and
one 50 cent bottle will effectually cur c
any ordinary cough. Sold and war-
21st Annual UiNMMmt
or ran
MnwiiaAiMiralCiift
AT DAHLONEOA.
A branch of the State University
Spring X'erm hegint Firtt Monday in Al>
ruary. Fall Term legim Firtt
Monday in September.
Tf-Mt school in the aonth, tor itndeete with
limitcil means. The mlllterj tnlnlns to
thorough, being under I U. EL Army (Bow,
detailed by tho Secretary of War.
Stndcn'a are prepared end licensed to teach
in tho pnbllc school*, by act of the legislature.
Lectures, on Agriculture and the Bclenecs
by distingniahe'’ -ilucatore and (cholera.
For health .no climate to un—rpaced.
Altitude 2237 feet.
Iioard S .0 per month and upwards. Kecalag
si lower rates.
Each ecisatoc and cepncotativa at the. state
is anthluA ud laqcaatw
tram In district or cuuwtg.
■atrlcolatiaa fee, flcriogMal
I to for our Mini -
niotli Catalogue, x
&X1 lingo book, (Atilt
lylllustrntcd, giviu
Jlanufactu’os’ low
~ nrleo with Jl.m
U A I/ L'ufnot.uioi's’ discount
HwnOfl T Ljii nil goods iiiunii
fnctured anil bn-
portod into tho L'ni-
ted Stulos.
MONEYS
1TA Uil h 1 gpcnil. Wo soil only
first class goods, Groceolcs, Furnittiro 1
Clothing, Dry Goods, lints, Caps, |lJoots
and shoos, Notions, Crockery, Jewelry,
Buggies and Harness, Agricultural iin-
plimcnts, in faet anything you want.
Saved by buying of us. Bendfiii cents
to pay oxpressago on cafalugue, a buyers
guido. Wo arc the only concern that
sells at manufacturers prices, allowing
tho buyer tho samo discount that tho
manufacturer gives to tho J wliolosnlo
ratio We guarantee all [goods to he
equal to representations or money
funded. Goods sent hyekprcss or fri'igh
with piivclego of ( until a
paying.
A. KAR N 4.CO.. I2a Quinry St ,'(.CU1 Address
cago lU*
Dims, Clay, Hoc per bu.
“ White, 1.25.to 1.50c “ •*
Kyc, o.^c “ 1
Lard, tocpcrlb
Wheat, 7't to St.00 per bushel
Flour f-l-o'i per, bll.
Irish Potatoes 30c, per peck.
Sweet Potiitoes |o per bushel.
Meal,.....; 10 per lb
ts 50c pet bu
Coltoii,... 9 3*4
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