The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, February 08, 1883, Image 2

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A Shooting \iIYa-. \ serious shooting affray oc- currod last Saturday night, at \ir. W. K. Cartor's ratoon, and tin causa is hereby explained: About two months ago, 7vf . J. I?. Jones, while drinking,walkn into Mr. S. 8. Miafre’:. bav-tootr ami called for a drink of whisk y. when Mr. Moore refused to si. it to him, After making some threats, Mr. Jones wont away, but. 1 nt had boon trying to pick a r i* with him all the time up till yes terday evening, when Jones came in drunk and began playing pool with some other men who were drinking, and, being afraid that they would tear his table o’oth, Mr. Moore asked them to please stop playing until they got sober, they quit, no one taking of- but Mr. Jones. Nothing t to' igent people of Athens, w o il 0 i >. oe IIIVi I) the mr>! r to no 1 it 'Oi' eation in their oi y.” , Then- ini' two i:n * i h.‘ Rome It ...'it al- of email-pcx tu tRNOLIA SALOOA I’t.e .same OM Tub - -t bs t r T n-e tot'. Next Abandoiiinan'. Fin It ‘ T leg.-ri i it 0 trs en-er | (juiie a little s*.i, wan created i at the Union passruger depot last j ■light, and there c, me near being fometb'ng serious. Jt seems that in the fac.tosy of Swift, Hamburger & Co., at Way- iiliti'ille, Ujisou county, then worked a man named >S. !> Tyloi and his com !y dan liter Tartbe uia. In the factory tlnuo als worked n vonng man nattier. rooks McKiio.C'.', ii'id between him and the gill there sprang u; a lovi. as sweet as that, of “luge mar” and, iiis “ I’arthenia ” In few months after the meeting < the taro young people, the quit- le of NVayinauville was distnr. scand. 1 in which tin MeKii. like it . Tli re w s ii ri; utt 1 f im sin.mi- p ,x At iiit.ii in Tier j’. fence mote passed between the two in n j ud until about eight o’clock nt night, if.I when Mr. Moor , after dosing his j unio s of I'.trlhonia and li.ir, st.ivtcil homo iiinl stopped iii|iiey w re cmplcd, and at Mr. W. Jv. Carter’s bar, to see , scandals when let lo iso on a con. a whiskey drummer. While j m unity, it flew alar, indy fas' Mr. Moore wits talking to the . over that section of c u i r . drummer, Mr. Jones, who mn Hmichiug the euro o', Mr.'I h i-tanding.in the billia d saloon, he w. ntto hi idau ..liter, a id af i iitne cauie up to in, drew j an interview with her, in uliii'i im wore pi ntiful, ho r.ip waiia.il, aganst McKinne liis pistol, and putting it to Moore’s breast, told lnm that if he moved he would shoot his U -d 1 charging him with the soilm d—d ’ heart out. Whereupon j of Ida daughter. McKinrey Moore caught his arm, the pistol covered that the warrant tiring as he did so, the ball L .ki ig I waiting l'o*' him and left effect iu tlie arm of a bystander j pine by the name of Rogers. Mr. j li Mootv then fired bis pistol at! rev the meantime Ilia scand, to such proportions tint: Jones four times, one of the balls I Mr. Tyler concluded to leuv. taking effect in Mr. Jones’s left, side. No blame can be attached Waym iiiville and bus. lie there fore a to Goluin gatheio l up to either Mr. Carter or his clerks Ins taniily, and last night was ill the bar. \ Timntv Kuimka, The refusal of Albany to enter tain ih' state a oi ail ural society h is called hut i a variety of coi • wont. The Athens ihuinorspokc of it as “silut- ry relinko to the lvrge a m of coiivni.t »n tramps' who, “self invited; intiside selves upon Htrangera." the depot passing through tli- oily. While waiting at the sitting room a, title .1.-;. a, > c.Kiiuioy.wUn evidently came down to Macon t., get a giimpsH of the p by the do ir. Miss happened to ipy him an I will a hop, skip and a i imp alia was in his arms Mr. Tyler saw the action, and ,rJ, passe I’urthuni them-' as ho came out of the room, tile That lovers ran un the stairway leaii- }si|xer says: “Wo think the peo-ling into t. o unoccupied rooms j'lo of Albany are entirely justi- ovor the waiting saloons. Mr. liable, and deserve a vote t f Tyler ran tip after them and thanks for the tuanly yviwuplo in brought bis daughtir down. lie resisting such an infamous im position noon their hosditality. Then the Hartwell Sun chimes tu with this; ly. this ii a son-ill's town. Gill s railroad lure mid froo hit-Ii ones n.uny deadheads Iohond the o m o - ngn who do mu know the c 1 ffm-Aui e lanweeu ’ii hi i Li -no! J nloiv and » li.ttel i lvv.ilor. A brut all linn n> noeoni- j J) h it ii in mini. inn. no ice s.un.) i leu h r head candid ua or gov.ir o- or .-e ntnr »h»h.iHii> imi, qiiudfi l o v lor such i (lion.’ Ws think sentiments liko these ! ill-tuued ami in very b.d asie. The meetings of the’ Htmo Agii- cultuval society Iiiiao been of m-j oalouable benefit to the people of sucins s.:11 to 1 Georgia,aud they should be U n-1 tiou for the then rail out of the depot after n po icunun. and wmle iie wa; go an on that einu.o, McKinney im proved t.he .iliiaiiy, hour by sfciy- in, atnl the Tyler family, incUni- j i mg the tcari'ai ihuighter, v>\ re I pine ?d in the cur, and were soon j on their way to their new h one, i We loam Unit .'ieKiiiney is a I valued operative in the factor;, at! Waymanvillo, and his place h ui| been loft open for him, should i• im. t". or bo ii' I j is to 1 .au i lie return. ! O ir reporter saw air. Tyler,au-l i ho Was loud in denouncing iiis| daughter s betrayal'. Miss t’.ir-1 tluuiia Ii :s an attractive f.ie.o, and ! Ill.Ml to deep allec- vvliom sin coiuugeil attd sustained by the ! ow.'s her disgrace', press in every honorable way pos sible. Furthur, we never before| '*• ©vv.-s tin l this heard the farmers of Geor gia—who compose the state agri cultural society—accused of be ing a set of dead boa I politicians. If Albany refuses to entertain a convention composed ot the vow best men of tiie state—the bettor and more progressive of the l'unu- i ig efimeut—there are, be it said t > the everlasting honor of Goor-j pin, a number of places left wher i j Thomas N. Oautrell, a hoy 1-1 years m age, coinmiited suicide,! near Smyrna, Gotib c,.unity, last: 8a tu rday. • Three ease-, of confluent small- : pox .uni eighteen of varioloid are reported in 81m,liowiurd district,. JfcKalb county. Grading has been commenced ' the hospitality proverbial with ion the East and •> esfc i'ailro.i.1 ' Gooignum is not forgoten; and; lroui Ocdertown, Ga., to tli 'miug- ! Macon, with open arms, bids wel come to the horny-handed sons of toil who ura banded together for the promotion and advance ham, Ala. A couple were married at 7.JO: o’clock, near Talladega, Ala., and , meat ot agriculture, which.lies at nt *J o’cl ck the same ui ht the i the foundation of all good.society, : good morals aud ti ood govern-! nieut. | Col. Thomas Itardeniau, jiresi-j dent of the society, offers the fol lowing rebuke to these senseless i scribblers, who cast reproach up-! on the cnhsiVof agriculture; ! * Ii i". line. 3i.il o cities in 0'iirgin, I pr in pied 1 ' ' " • • ' ways . ii i tut ll.eij-9h v.i iiion) opened '‘tliair lio 0 and 1.0 d rs litc” nut u id t’ov .inn, in a tinge ajerily of plitco , lhe in labels have (auliey preter to do) paid ll.eir lioitl lids, 1 regrei t at a paper published in n.e city nlieie our slate univers ty is locate t-- in t'liose board of trust are four val- ii be in mbtrs eieiied by Uto State Agricultural tocielv (.uuoer the I uv,- ot Georgia;—should, m a load;in ediioiiui, attempt to ridicule nt: d .re 1 'ouc" llie vi ly men ivo.-n paiixniii.i ir so mm.li de.-iie by die ui vU „ ,turn iufttMit.ioii. Bureiv. i; ibis rdi uniat refine's the -a: i. muf i.. citizen.- or Ad eiis,j: l *ii in s it-;' b plan or. of Go rgt:t s'imt d nj i.-i.i, 'vaetiiet liteir son • c.iiloo. be alii :j ui oilier inaotudmis, I ..Mi.aJ m e it• • .s, bride eloped will] onothor tuilow. Giiinisvillo has in its inc.orp.i-! rate limits two persons whose I com ‘lined ages tire !!7 y -in's and J tli r co ill n d liuigiuaouly IB in ches. - Small-pax is raging to an al- _ , arming extent in the Soutwestern a luigpiudity nliieli ul-i counties of Virginia, zts Georgian-, bayel Trains on'the Georgia Pacific aisI) [ will run through to Austin, Ala., by about the iiist of Apiil. . Yashvillo, Tenn, suffered by fire, on I he noniing of the 5th, to the extent of $270,01)0. State Treasurer, Vincent, of Alabama, has absoounded, aud | tha state is out a quarter of a i million dollars. Stock gambling. tbiii pivper.y anpiet la if) i ft auiiCC "f lit-.-. ate ih jiDy i iu:» 1 c At last an honest troasover has been found, Wui. M. Du ib.iv i •, treasure!' of Uiehmond c Mini y: tn l member of a mercantile firm His firm has failed in businnaii an l in vdo on assign nieut. but til 01 pe-iec ds ord. r. Georgia, 1 am perauud d, ho.ievor, mal as Mr, D all S i. .-ii -ax > d ii that Uliicdiiomd d.io 3 vioienuj to - tin: id. rme am- hoilhl be to vlgoroufly puth a business, Strength to study a profession, strength to regulate a household, strength to do a day's labor with out physical pain, All this repre sents what is wanted, in the often heard expression, "Chi I wish I had the strength!’’ If you are broken down, have not energy, or feel as if life was hardly wortli liv ing, you can be relieved and re stored to robust lieallh and strength by taking BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS, which is a true tonic—a medicine universally recommended for all wasting diseases. 50T N. Frtmonr St., Hjliimore ] Miring the Avar I was in* jurcdinthffstomochbyoiiiccc of a shell, and have suffered from ilcv. r since. About four years ago it brought on paraly sis, which kept me in bed r-ix months, and the best doctors in the city said I could not live J suffered fearfully from indigestion, and for over two years could not eat solid food arid for a large jxniion of the time was unable to retain ev?n liquid nourishment. 1 tried ]]rown’s Iron Jlittersand now after taking two bottles I run able to get up and go around and um rapidly improving. Cj. Decker. BROWN’S IRON BITTERS is a eomp!c!e and sure remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Weakness and al! diseases requir ing a true, reliable, non-alcoholic tonic, It enriches the blood, gives nev/ life to the muscles and tone to the nerves, O 'art m o!\g urn con™ t-H P That is what a great nanny people are doing. I hey don’t know just what is the matter, but they have a combination of pains and aches, and each month they grow worse. The only sure remedy’ yet found is Brown’s Ikon Bitters, and this by rapid and thorough assimilation with tiie blood purifies and enriches it, and rich, strong blood flowing to every part of the system repairs the’ wasted tissues, drives out disease and gives health and strength. This is why Brown’s Iron Bitters will cure kidney and liver diseases, consumption, rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, mala ria, intermittent fevers, &c. 303 S. I\\ca Si., Baltimore, , Nov. =3,1881. I was a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and for several weeks could eat nothing and was growing weaker every day. I. tried Brown’s Iron Bitters, and am happy to say I now have a good appetite, aoid am getting stronger. Jos. McCawley. Brown s Iron Bitters is not a drink and does not contain whiskey. It is the only preparation of Iron that causes no injurious ef fects. Get the genuine. Don’t be imposed on with imitations,' Adds much to the Many Excellent Qualities SUPERIOR machine sHSS*-"- r., The public nre wMIJtinrf /" tac l Buichus- b il’ora buying a mudhtuo l ° exu,lllue them. D. L T. 8TTH ’ Wb ° losa!e acd Retail Dealers, 59 Broat . Paulding Sheriff Sale. .Jo."’, m n’ 1 ' 1 i' :oro ,h, ‘ 0°u 1 t-lionse do >i, on the flrsD Tnesdav In March INna rt.. th ri,*.'? Vn 1 f Brtulrliiig countV,’ t >., tlt.ring llie lean! hours of <n|pil)|. ftil- oW1 "- I” 0 !’ 0 ’y !•“ wH. One twenlv-fvc horse power-team engine, saw mil and Uxture>,and belting, .-to., known as tlic o d John 1, I{ w'an.I mPI. levied on ns the |,iopen.y of 0. G. Oitmpheil , 0 8at | sfv , ft l ' ,Sn “ l 1,011 ,hp Superior l, ' .I {.'II 1 ' nB 0JU ' lt ''. Ga.. in fivor of r C r , V"; 8 V a V'and O. D. Ciiuipb. l: no’.irtcd W.C. MATHEW*,Sheriff. Dr, Wm. C. Connally, Practicing Paysieinn ! n nil the depart- rnems or I’leclciiie anil surgery. Amply '"•'J! 6f * " u| i all i-ecissary means and a, pba iees ior tiie relief and cute of snf- ^•t iu z uiminity. Dflic*-? a ti»e IbiUn^ (l' ujy^'ore. po-ito Ciiriailau iiotei. Always jau’y 23-tf Jf* B. T. BROWN, DEALER in Stoves & Tinware, ffcuci rai'.lv for\lu!y, AND CONTRACTOR FOR R00F- XNU AND GUTTERING, DALLAS, GEORGIA, Having purchased ihe Imsiness of Mr •To.in Anderson, in the above line, I take Pioasuiu in announcing fo the public that a t«H stock or tinware and stoves, ■— 'M'xli I propose io sell chenp. lam also prepared to contract for doing roofing Hesf- ami guttering. Repairing a specialty. Alt wav, • no h entrusted to me done promptly l C’„ , ibsr (Mil