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PINCH,
Cotton Buyers and Dealers In General Merchandise,
: HAVE NOW ON HAND LARGE QUANTITIES OF :
CLOTHINC, SHOES, HATS, DRY COODS of all kinds, NOTIONS, HARDWARE, EDGE TOOLS, PLOW
GOODS, WAGONS, BUGGIES, HARNESS, SADDLES, BARB WIRE, ETC., ETC.
We have spent ten years in your midst pleasantly and profitably and by experience claim to know how to please the people of this country. Cour
teous attention will be given to all customers, and, goods shown with pleasure, whether you wish to buy, or not. Don’t fail to call on us when you are in
Dallas and make our store your headquarters. To the young ladies and young menit shall be a part of our ambition in the future to carry a complete lint of
DRESS GOODS, such as will please the most fastidious, with TRIMMINGS, LACES, EDGINGS, CORSETS, BUTTONS, CUFFS and COLLARS, HOSIERY, DRESS SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR
and NECKWEAR, to all of which wc invite your espicial attention. Call on ns and be convinced that we are better prepared to sell yon than any other house in
this section- NO HUMBUG. W *e mean business and are doing business to please the people, Your Friends,
DAVIS * FINCH.
LOCAL ITEMS
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COBOTY TffiWS.
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A few cases of measles in Dallas.
1’rof.yA. W. Robbins was in At
lanta Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. B. F, Carter, of CnJnrtown,
is spending a few days with the
family of Mr. E. M. Carter Sr.
Rev. J. M. Spinks preached at
Fiunpkinvine church last Saturday
and Sunday.
Mis. S. E. Ragsdale visited
friends in Rockmart Monday and
Tuesday.
Mrs. Serena Harris died last
Sunday, and was hurried on the
22nd at Pleasant Grove.
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Mr. Frank Wood and wife, of
Atlanta, visited their parents near
here last Sunday.
Miss Carrie Matthews is visiting
the family of Rev. J. M. SpinKs,
at Fairburn, Ga.
Mr. Charlie Williams, of Atlan
ta, spent last Sunday with rela.
tives and friends near Dallas.
Ripans Tabules relieve scrofula
Colonels C. D. McGregor and
W. E. Spinks were in Atlanta
Monday on legal business.
Mr. J. P. Cooper has returned
from Alabama, where he lias been
for several weeks on business.
Mr. Jno. Osborn,of Atlants, vis
ited his brother and other friends
near Pumpkinvine last Sunday.
CATISFACTION Is guaran'cc
^ to every consumer of HOOD'.
Sarsaparilla. One hundred doses ii
every bottle. No other does this.
Mr. B. Adair and wife, of Atlan
ta, visitid relatives and friends, at
Pumpkinvine, la,t Saturday un I
Sunday.
There will bn an all day singing
at Willow Springs on tho 4tli Sun
day in this month. All are in it-
ed.
Mr. Henry Trewitt, who lived
near Other, Ga., died of Dropsy on
thu 2lst in st., and was i iterred at
Bethany church on the 22ud.
Misses Sallie and Ella Adair, of
Atlanta, attended the fun ral of
Mrs. Adair, at Pumpkinvine, last
Sunday,
AIO OTHER Sarsaparilla posses-
!■ ses the Combination, Proportion
PANDORA’S COLUMN.
and Process which makes HOOD’S
Sarsaparilla Peculiar to Itself.
Mr. G. B. Williams,of Acworth,
Vas in Dallas Wednesday, circu
lating among his old friends. Green
is the Racket man of Acworth, and
reports business good.
Rev. T. C. Boykin, Sunday
School evangelist, and Rev. Mr.
Gibson, corresponding secretary of
the baptist state board, will pre.ieh
at the baptist church in Dallas, on
Sunday, the 2*th, at nighl, and
Monday, the 20th, in the morning.
Mrs. Campbell, wife of Mr. C-
C, Campbell, of Huntsville, died
last Sunday, of the fever. Mrs.
Campbell was belov ;d and respc ct
ed by all who knew her. She
leaves a husband and several small
children and a Urge rirdeof frUwfc
Bid TcUtWw tp mourn her death, j
Dkar New Era:—
It would afford me gieat pleas
ure to toll you of my delightful
trip, but when I returned home,
such sad news reached my ears,
that I guess I had best not tell you
what ray errand was. It is re-
| orted that my friend (?) Spoop-
endyks has crawled into a hole,
and pulled said hole in after him,
so that my predations are all in
vain. It was the only proposal I
ever had, too. If I ever catch a
glimpse of him. there won’t be a
Bone left in twenty miles of him.
I would suggest that the following
epitaph be placed on his tomb:
When Moons shall wax and wane
no more,
And all the world be dead;
He shall he remembered as one
who struck
At Pandora, but killed himself
instead.
It was Pandom’s good fortune
to attend a singing last Sunday,
and while she was impressed with
the good behaviour and excellent
singing, she saw much that made
tier smile.
She saw one young man, with a
young lady, andlie seemed to en
joy himself, but she afterward said
that she was not in it at the sing.
She saw another young man who
said r.bat if he could find a 'young
lady that was very Gieen, that he
would try to Turner toward H
school in which she would' become
enlightened. I supposa he meant
A cooking school with ur atten
dance of one pupil.
I saw another young fellow that
was looking out for a swaet-Ilart.
1 saw another fellow who i K
skilled in Jiin-naatica. When he
tried to alight from his buggy, his
foot caught, and lie turned a sum
mersault, and caught on the small
of his back.
I saw, too, a bulletin board on
whioh millinery stocks were shown
to be a long way above par. '1 he
man in charge said: “By Georga;
where there’s a Will, there's a
way.”
I saw, too, a livery man, who
was wrath. He said that a young
lady had e-I.uci-datcd to him, that
it might lain, and had hauled Hay
all day Sunday with one of his
horses.
I saw a large crowd of young
people who enjoye l the swinging
more than they did the singing.
At a recent meeting of the Star-
Gazers’ Club, it was reported that
Brother John Wes Lee Smiko was
in a critical con iition, on account
of overeating fish, and appointed aons
Owen Pee Ivupper, and die .Medi
cal Director,Doc or Snodgrass Rob
in Stone as a committee of one—
to go and se s him. They found
that he had been to the Woods,
hunting a black-Jack pole,to fasten
his vets to. They are sorry to
state, ho .vever, th .t it was used on
them as a gentle reminder that
they were out of their jiew, and
now say that each member of the
club has a divine right to live, fish
and die to himsel 1 '.
Pandor 1te t three young men
out Sunday (the box? being in the
ditch) to hunt her box, but they
aem hack and repeated *w> tmLL’
When Pandora finds her box, Dal
las will be shaken up from centre
to circumference. .
Rtf’Look out Tige.„0f
Pandora,
COT71TT-Sr DEBT.
The most painful cases of rheuma
tism may be relieved by a few appli
cations of Cliambei Iain's Pain Balm;
its continued use will cure any case,
no matter of how long standing, it is
equally beneficial for lame back, pain
the side, pain in the chest,
lameness, and.in alljpainful.affections
requiring an external remedy. A piece
of flannel saturated with Pain Balm
and bound on over the seat of pain is
superior to any plaster. For sale by
Connally & Connally.
THE CHAMPION LIAR,
Is Edward Murdook, of Atlanta-
Tuesday, sheriff J. A. Westbrook
brought Edward Murdoch from
Atlanta and placed him in the
county jail. The daily Constitution
of that date publish ed an article
purporting to contain the state
ment of Murdock as to why lie was
arrested, lie claimed that ins
arrest was due to his relations with
a certain young lady in Paulding.
The statement is a lie out of the
whole cloth. The young lady
nor her friends were in no way
connected with the cause of his ar
rest.
Murdoch had been working for
Mr. Toney Holland. In Holland’s
absence lie stole abou*' five dol ars
and left for Atlanta. A warrant
for larceny was issued, and Mur
doch was arrested. Since lie was
put in jail he owns to the theft,
and his family are now trying to
comprom se the matter.
Murdoch was not even a friend
of the young lady, much less a
suitor
While Mr. T. J- Richey,of Attona,
Mo., was traveling in Kansas he wa s
taken violently ill with cholera mor
bus. He called at a drug store to get
some medicine and the druggist rec-
oniended Chamberlain's Colic, Chol
era and Diarrhoea Remedy so highly
he concluded to try it. The result
was immediate relief, and a few doses
cured him completely. It is made for
bowel complaint and nothing else.
It never fails. For sale by Connally
& Connally.
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OUR COLLEGE
We will give a thorough course of in
struction in double and single entry
Book-keeping and Commercial Arith
metic by mail Free of Charoe to a
limited number of persons. This
course will be completed in lorty les
No charge for Diplomas.
Address:
PROP. F. .1. V ANDERBEUCi, PRES.,
303. 301 mill 300 OrlawarrSI.,
I.iavrnwortli, Hen.
CITY TAX NOTICE.
My books are now open for re
ceivingeity tax returns.
The books may be found at the
Post Office, in charge of J. Kobt
Moon. Citizens will please call
and make their returns to him, or
myself at m ^residence.
The books will bo closed. «a
wtedivasday, May SI,6 P.il
W. G- Roberts.
ClorkcfCmadL
For the information of the tax -
|layers of the county I have exam
ined all the accounts, books and
liapers carefully and find that the
debt for the new oourt house that
will be due next fall will be aliout
$14,500. To pay that entire it
will require near $10,000, ns it will
take about $1,200 to pay commis
sions of Tax-Receiver, Collector,
and Treasurer on that amount.
As to the amount that will lie
necessary for current expenses of
the county, no definite estimates
can be made at present. Six thous
and dollars is proliablv a low esti
mate, for all county business has
has been run on a credit, and that
will increase tho amount of the
debt. Now add to this the State
tax and we can get at estimates of
the amount necessary to meet the
demands against the tax-payers of
the county for the present year,
and we will then have nothing left
to start on the next year with.
Tho taxable property of the
county in 1885 was $1,471,527.and
the tax levied for county purpo. es
was (15 cents on the $100. In
1889, 50 cents on tho $100. and in
1892, 601 was levied for court
house and county tax.
The assessed value of taxablu
property in the county for tlx*
present year may be less than ii
was last year.
In this week’s issue of the coun ■
ty papers will be found a notice of
an election for Coroner and on the
issuing of bonds to the amount of
$12,000 for the purpose of raising
some of the money to pay for the
court house. If the election should
be in favor of bonds, they will be
sold provided we can realize a fair
price for them. Otherwise, they
will be withdrawn from tho mar
ket and the tax assessed just ue
though there had been no election.
As every tax-payer is interested
in the payment of the county debt,
I submit to them the question, and
give them their choice, and let
them decide as to how they wish
to pay the debt, and in so doing I
hope they will take a business view
of tho situation and act according-
y. What is your money worth to
you? If it is worth 10 or 15 per
centum, and you can get money
at <■ or 7 per cent, will you make
or lose money in the transaction?
E. W. Y. Allgood.
Bartlett & Washington
L. Bartlett,
Brownsville, Ga.,
L. M. VVasioMctox,
Dallas! Ga.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTSL
OFFICE AT
BROWNSVILLE AND DALLAS GA.
Dll. IV. II. IIKAI.I.,
PHYSICIAN & SUItaKON.
Rollins, Ga.
lias located at tho former resi
dence of Mr. M. R. Aduir,aud ten
ders his professional service to the
people of Paulding county.
Great Western ORGAN:
Haatfaaaitr Tfcaa Cm. Fleet! tf AM. <
Solid Walnut, Birtid PimIi, Elofiot FMst' *
i KAONinCBNT ORGAN with • R-r* -|ln| ‘
from th- —<>f«—t wimp— mtm 1-1*43 , ,
• (rand h-rmonr of —rrk-ntr—. la •!—, a
octave,, 4 —U of r—4* ud 4—hi- —apt—.
NEW STYLE 2IT« # 0NLY MO
and wc Pay tmi ftuiomt.
_ Phillips & Crew Co.,Mwu t Ga. m \1tT m
*+i»i+i+i+i+«+i»i+i+ »
The Army Bill
Is not the one that worries us but
thu doctor’s bill. Keeps supply of
Bcggs' Family Medicines on hand
and reduce your doctor’s bills 95 pc
cent. Sold by connally & connally.
MONEY TO LOAN.
I am prepured to ' procure loans
on improved farm lands in sum s f
$300, and upward at lower rates of
interests and on easier terms ualit
are offered by others. Farmer
desiring to borrow will do well to
see me before making arrange
ments elsewhere:
Will E. Spinks, Atty.
Dallas, Ga.
Those Wonderful Giants In Town!!
If you wish to see them call on
Connally & Connally and ask for
Ileggs’ Little Giant Pills. Every bot
tie guaranteed.
The Demon of Despair
Insomnia, and ite twin brother
Dyspepsia, are the offspring of a sllm-
ordered stomach. A positive cure ie
found in Beggs' Dandelion Bitters.
Sold by all Druggists.
KTO'TICK.
My stallion, Robert E. Lee, will
be at Dallas every Saturday, from
now until the lat of next Juue.
Wiley Jones.
DALLAS PRODUCE MARKET
Corrected we ekly.
The Worlds' Fair
Are those who use Beggs’ Blood
Purifier. It purifies the blood,makes
the skin clear and the complexion
beautiful. Try a bottle and note its
wonderful effects. Sold and guarar
;eed by Connally & Connally.
MILLINERY! MILLINERY!!
Mrs. S. E. Ragsdale has remov
ed her stock of millinery to the
storeroom on the west side of pub
lic square, next door to the waie-
houso.
She has in stock a full line of
millinery, in all the latest styles,
which will be sold as cheap as the
cheapest.
Her years of experience r» the
is a sufficient guaranty of
her ability to please her patrons.
Be mround call on ber
Making yew pmrhnni
J. K. BEHHETT,
DAZiIiAffi, OA-
j § II
My STOCK is COMPLETE
with SPRING and SUMMER
GOODS.
Mulls, White Goods,
plain and figured.
MEN’S STRAW GOODS,
Also Ladies’ and Misses’
TUIHMEU HATS,
•-Nice and cheap for the Money.-*
A nice lot of Mens’ CLOTHING
—CHEAPER than ever offered to
this trade. They were bought at
HEAD-QUARTERS, for the cash,
and will be sold (JHEAP the SAME
WAY.
CALL AND SEE ME BEFORE YOU
—BUY.—
| X SXmmb. to SBU-, If
Apples Dried,...
.. .5c per '.b
Honey, ... ,
.10 “
Beans white Navy,
. v . .$:.oo H
“ mixed,
,75c to i.sj-bu
Butter,
15c per lb
Corn,
50c per bu
CHICKENS.
Hens
.. ..*5 to »7C
Cocks,
15 to aoc
Frys,
«5 to 10c.
Ducks,
15 to *oc.
Egg*.
ioc det
Peas, Clay,
...,65c per b«.
“ White,
* S c “ “
Rye,
65c «
Lard,
14c per lb
Wheat, 75c to $1.00 per bushey
Flour,
$4.00 per, biy
Irish Potatoes
..30c, per pick.
Sweet Potatoes,...
. 40 per bukkeL
Meat,
.... 11 pwr lb
Cotton,.
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