The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, February 15, 1883, Image 2

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PnillfllTIO* Ymjr TTt‘1 ftiniuatiou of (lie hooks of bis IdUIULUL, l\tW Ti! iL office wi; find them correct and to •coa.i'ii ail necessary j allowing fujy tbe state of the I finances of the county. — * e=S9 j Treasure;.—After a careful ox- Tbe ce.isus sliows that Atlanta annual on -we find the books of by .1AMIW IIRKCKKNUW # CO. DALLAS, OA., FEB. 15, 1883.’ term lias cxpirudT ’»« the lend'no m.uiufactu.iog city i i Georgia. Bibb county held an elec ion on the stocK law on the 8th iual. “Fence” won. Atlanta is sorely puzzled as to the best way to nd herself of tiro English sparrow. Cooley, Marshal ol i killed last week William Dool Hartwell, was killed last Ho was standing in a bnv-rooin when some unknown party from the outside shot him. The clock to bo placed upon the tower of tho new Atlanta court-house will have an iilutni nated dial. At ad dogs are reported in va rious sections of the state. T number of dogs in Georgia s e. - lively voo large, and ought to be cur-tailed There is said to bo a child in Cobb county, seven years old, which has a head shaped like that of a ho se, and the fingers are all covei od by one largo nail, resembling a lioof. The newspaper and job off! of tho Coda.town Advertiser, ownod by I). B. Freeman, was destroyou by fiio lust week. Loss, $1,700; insurance, $ 00. A coroner's jury recently sum moned in Now York was compos ed of Geueral Grant, ltosooo OonKling lay Gould, Wm.'H. Van derbilt, and other men of note— none of them ol less prominence thau ex-mayor of New York city. Post-Appeal: Gen. Joseph E. Johnson is recovering from blood poisoning, caused by wear ing colored ltosq It would have been both sad aud singular if the battle scarred hero had survived a hundred bloody conflicts to moot his deatli by’ a pair of “bar ber ,pola” socks. h a office well and co:rectiy kept, com pa in; well with tho Ordina ry’s hook touching the finances of the go, ety, and the amount re el iod : om all sources $3 537.87, ini i t A the amouut paid out $3,- *94.31 > per vouchors and com ics oca since last February term, H'-il* h ving iu tho hands of the Tren.HU or $345.56. ; A'ftdetta Journal: Fvnnk Har- uncle, John Mitchell, v *o married Mary Lee, Ins mother’s sister. Tho last accounts ho h»d of them they lived about '20 miles from Atlanta. Don’t know what rtirectiofl. Any information,please address him at Marietta. ■ flor a o.uo/ul examination his ook- co ;oof, and from tho wholo ' 'gost, tlio whole taxable proper ty ""pears to he $1,306,180 in the county; and that the collector has received the full amount, $3,918.- 51, and p .d out to the amount of $3,748.31. Nov. 11th, 1882. J. G. Denton, 01, airman; W, A. No!..nd, J, D. Washiugton. Tiirong'.i out respective com- miroeu ws have also examined t.ho books of I he co" .iky officers and publ'c buil 'ngs, and other mat te.;; given ns iu charge by the court. We find tiro public buikl- 1 »}'« >n good condllian af, tho present J !ins. We find the roads ,» the different districts iu good order, oxeeoi, the roads in the :003d dint lei, w! ioh wo find iu i) 1 condition, and ; n tiie lU8f)th district, tile road loading fioin Dal 1 ,is to Hockiiu „, and the roi.d trom Dallas to Cartersville wo find in bad condition. We find edjht ou ^uteuiiou ‘Foreman; N Aliei* und *V O Mathews Wo recoirinend that Ih so prosem- meiu« be piiblUhe I In the I'uu.diua Njiv Fra provide! itis done tiot five dollars . In com lesion of our lalji;r* 0 |^jt tcu der io liis Honor ^jflRg our< und 8 4 i i or Geoiu'i^*HjB thanks tor lliuir couriuj aw to our body 1 Joseph Ragsdale **] Calvin ltikestraw, Clark; 8. it' McGregor, /ames Lyle. Samuel i». Holland, C. C. E abry, Joshuu E. Crab in, George YV. LI ytou, G. A. P. Allgood, VViili,.m i\i. Wuoddall, John If. Allgood, Stewart N. Al len, Joseph D. 11 utier, Als.v M, M r ow, Hansom Owens, Allen Smith, William C. Matthews, Jes se M. Holcomb, Burrol 41. Camp, Joseph G. Dupree, lames Caruos, Duncan Wortham Peter P. All good. February Torm, 1883—It is or- _ lie defendant Is hereoy uotUleC and ivqnl to be aud appear at tbe February term ol said court to an war somplalnunl’s coin- plaint, or tl.e c Mlrt will proceed as requir ed by law. Witness tbe liouoiabieJoel II wham, Judge of said couit. August ibe rllh. lb«3.' W. I.FAIN, Clerk. We a’o recommend that the hirislq-j Mur'haM. Jenaings vs. John C. L. Jen lure pass nn riot ..ii dishing ths s do of nlti^s. E bel lor divoice, l’uuidiuii supe- records | apn-itoao liquors in any aunniily in l,or 9 ,,urt i Angnat letm, IHS; in ” 1 ' tho cm lily of Palildiog Wo »!s reo- orunreu I ihti the Ordinary order an electi in in tho county, by the pc >ple. and piy tlio expenses of tliesnme. We recourneud ih»t tho O dinar) have a lire proof vault bu.lt as a de- po.'it for the retools of the enuuty as- sisiod by a committee «f Joseph Rags, dale, Gli.iirm m; John Y. Aligood u'ud William M Wooddall, or. YVe recommend that the Orilinary with tho assHtuuce of a commitoe. buy a , m d. farm for tlin nso of the pau pers ol i ho county We appoint as Lee live: ’s Books.-Wo also find 'J* 1 «"“»“'!»»' . u , - » . . , . ruieru n; Joan Y A !| g“*d tYilhaw M Woodall Grohgia PifuM’ng County. A w j)t!c;» ,io.i will be* made to the Court of Oidiiri ’.v of Mitiri county at the lirst ro^ulai ter/n after the p.xpiratlou of thirty d iys from t!ii« notice for leave to sell one score on t!iu mst hojl of loi. ot land in block 3, 4 ) leei by i-O feet, alao the dwel ling hou '• and lot >n lie wca*. si#f,known as C.ir ersvice a Lieut, said *ot iu towii of Du las. belongs to the estate of S. b. “t itiknind, decoi^id. This January the i a t, ia«3. vv. u siiu kland, Adinnlstratur. ^ Paulding Sheriff Sale. Will be Mold before the Cornt-house do >r,,oti the first Tuesday in March, 18S3, lathe town of Dallas, Paulding county, Ga,, during the le.'*a hours of sale *he fol io »vnm property to wit One twentj-Pvo horse power steam engine, saw m II and fixtures,and belting, etc,, known as the o’.cl John L II wland inlM. Levied on ns the property of C. C. Campbell to satisfy a rnortG- ire fl fa. issugd iroir the Superior court of Paulding countv, Gu.. In favor of ILib»;rt*< Collins vs G. O Campbell, and C. C. CampboL' uo'.iUed W.C. MATHEWS,Sheriff. aS. IS. T. BBOWI, ’ Stoves & Tinware, the bridge aorom little Pumpkin- db'od and adjudged by the court vii", iu |081st district, needing!th-se presontmeuts be pub- I). .;s. Wi recoramr-nd tho ordinary to see that the bridges and crossings on the ra i oad are safe and kept in good o'dor. We find from tho Eeceivors di gest for the year 1882,t-n increase of property over the year 1881 of $92,984. We find the Tax Collector’s books correctly kopt, Imd that ho nlullI3 has ou lioolts f r tho year 1382 : nupplictl' up to date, $8,212.15, und paid | appbuucu out ,.s per vouchors, $7,982.75; bala :co ou hand $269.40, amt tun - raoi.at ou bo *! s unsettled to date, $i ,584.64, aud the most of it s d- lisiiea ns r quisled. J. Biianham, .1. S C. R. C, I certify that the above and within is a true transcript from tho miuuitesof the court, W. I. Fain, < 'iera S. C. AND CONTIIACTOH FOR ROOF ING AN D GUTTEltING, DALLAS, GEORGIA, (Shop on northanst cornor public squitre In old Masonic ilulldlng;. Dr. Wm. C. Conn ally, Practicing PliyHician In nil tbe dnpatt- ntents o; mtvic...« n.id nurqciy. amply •'ll with all leet-ssni'y meunn und ice lor the relief nmi cure of suf- Soi lii; l, Humility Ollleo n the llnlbis tb Uff n ore. ltesl- dc.icc ,i,,po-ltc Clirislluu lintel. Alwny- landr for do y. jun'y 8i-tl. Having purchased Hie business of Mr. John Aud uson, In the above line, 1 take In announcing to tiie public that (nil slock ol tinware and stoves, width I propose to sell cheap. I nmnlso propui'ud to contract for doing roofing and guttering. Repairing it specialty. All work entrusted to me done promptly and In the best workman-like manner. Give me a trial. fim Wo find the Treasurer's books m.vii'y and coroctly kept, and that ho a. d on lie nd a 1 , last settlement, *; nt.cus, $6,864.10, making an ag- . vga'e of $7,307:36. Paid out us per vouchers, $2,025.87, leaving a bulauoo on hand of $4,331.49. We find tho School Ooinuiis- siouer’sbook correct and neatly ktiet, and that ho has received ] $3.'598.76. Paid out ns per v nth The beaJstead which General im-H and c.inimissious, $3,473,77, Oglethorpe brought from En«- ; loav ,ig abaLuee on hand o'. $1 J.- laud when he came to Georgia, j 98, was exhibi ed in the sesqui-oon-i We found the books ot the Ur- tennial celebration in Savannah din ■■■y containing al i ecesary rec- on tho 12th. It was formerly ■ he ovds, and showing lnlly t ie uuau- pvoper y of Governor Mitchell,, cial condition of the couuty, aud and was leuilorod to the commit-, his books wo find neatly kept, tec by Mrs Fin nic H. Woodruff, We find the books of the Utor N. W. Roberts & Son. -tvrBAGTORS AKJJ builders, and Caskets. Orders promptly filled day or night. . . Soliciting a portion of your patronage, wo are very truly yours, N. W. ROBERTS & SON, tie — l ’h of Siiauldiug couuty, who is a do- j of die Superior Court all eorrect- scendnnt of Governor Mitchell. | ly kept, with neatness aud in good o style . „ Grand Jury Pre-sehtments. | We find no entries on the Snnr- We the Graud Jury select-d, I ill’s book since th# report of the chosen and sworn tor the present spebial committee, and endorse term of the court, bug leave to'lfio’r report as to the correct muu- uiske these, our general psosoal- n ir iu which they are kept, monty. j Wa find the dockets ot the Jus- The following report has been tines of the Peace and Notaries made to our body bj* the commit- Public of the districts of the couu- teo appended by lire O aud Jury ; ty correctly kept, at tho last August term o? the Tho following m a report of the cjurt to examine the books of thej committee appointed to examine That what XS1 Q couuty officers aad the p .blie buildings of the county: We, the commitee of the Au gust term of Paulding snorior court, appointed bv (he G cud Jury of said term, to cxam'ne the public buildings an 1 o ioh . of tlte different officers of the county, j mot Nov. oil, to attend hi tho t *Sh'S tios i to us, :.u tho ioUo»v- • ing order; Public Buildings.—Ahor ;> c;.r- ful oxaminaiion w : find some ue- feuts about the com i. uouse, a number of lights out of tiie win dows and some of the bhnui till. YVe would recommend Ate ordi nary tc attend to the nooessary ;e- tho convict camp m our county: We, l tie e • in m it ten to ins| mit the ganorul trestmom of ihn eouviets in charge ni' Cap..lib Ju nes an.I Pounds, in o'ir o.VJiity Make :)'.ir report its lo’lows: W« found Gapiftin June 's brother at ike fl -t camp, which w mind in good sleeping a,e her with a so pnl ild' com m s try d>.|Mrimeni. W ' ,'eo nroecrtled o iliti 1 u<ino> o t,up where wi tvtie met by L apuiili Pou..ds, Doctor Rams mil Jhinie Grant. A.' er taking a geu.rv! iu— s[)eotiiu wo loiuid everything i i good o d )r,'as die law directs, mid would say iii*helmlf uf tiie aUove nairnd gen tlemen, that tl.ey are wnr hy of the hH P. i.tdo. The prisouers wo ffm reasonably provided for, mi! wou d recomtneud as cold vv oth er approaches they be fiu nished so as to bo comfortable. \\ r o find some liecesary repairs have been | made on the jail, making it more | secure Books of the Sheriff.—A ftev a j c-ftroful examinathm of v.hc book, of his office, we If ;d thorn covreei aud neatly kept. Clerk of Super : or Cou-t—A dor a careful examination of «ll cue books of that office, from the i.;s; ,ol. M Camp. Gsorgo M nr io, Kolaml Hujsoiu, \V. C. Ahmy, nii lee, Wc rt'cooimeild James H. YVulls as No avy Public ibr tho 10371b d stric, iu plaoo ot Jesse Hi chock, whose 1 hne Inis exnred Aim Isaac. Will iam; as NotarytPublic in 1:107th db- in p; me of A. R, A. Hani-, . h-.-.-o ic:« h.iscx; mv*, and >h :. Mc- U.irity Mi diesani'J'illi io 830tli -ot >'i ‘-.'ace of \. Z. Clinmh I- , I ; .o ■ e a; as ox p. t *, ,t:.• t - ;-. 41. IN i -x- .he a. ao oliiie 942 d ! Ii.- not .o b! ; . he unexpirod t«;m ol tC . , r.oignad. P- SO rs VJ J approved lip to uks erebe.it, "Nve i Wo n-u- lin'd his books kept cored s-d iu men be great many, people are doing. They 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 Iron Bitters, and this by rapid and thorough assimilation with the 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. Paca St., Baltimore. Nov. a8,1881. 1 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 1 now have a good appetite, and 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. TV. R. Carte ’°ry is I LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! —FOR THE- NEW CASS sto: RAWLS, BROTHER & CO. Wo have just opened a complete stock of Dry Goads, Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Wary, Etc Of all kinds suitable for the country. WE DEFY OOMPETITIOIT All wc ask Is a trial to prove that wc are ready and able to Sell as Cheap as the Cheapest Come One, Gome A1 T » and poh Tounaaiivnit. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF FARMING IMPLEMENTS. We Sell the New American Sewing Machine MAGNOLIA SA LOON Still Heads the Van ! The finest and largest stock of liquors ov.ir brought to Dill las. The only place in the city where you can get pure KENTUCKY RYE AND STONE MORNTAIN CORN. — 4LSO— THE FINEST BRANDS OF TOBACCO. CIGARS, ETC.. Call and examine for your elves. BOAZ ADAIR, Proprietor, J. L. GEORGE, Manager, “Ho! Every One That Thirstetli!” GO TO THE miilll U1JU JTlIiTf Aand drink pure Wi<ie<,L : quon and brao lies. We have always on hawk the b ant brands of Telbaee© and Cigars* —ALSO— A F1\E MTB8ST 0*’ COMIfJTlOSIIKS. Everything guarantee,3, IVHe attention given to customers.. Call and' see WEAVER & STRICKLAND. THSS3 AWARDS and a GOLDMEDAL III! AMERICAN B. II. II. ANil StVIXt l,U»K CB’JPAJI The later national Cotton Exposition. ATLANTA, GA., 1881. YVliicli is ONE award more than was given to any other Company, unil the GOLD MEDAL is the only Medal of any description award ed on Sewing Machines. SUTIIERN OFFICE NO. 5 PRYOR ST., ATLANTA, G A BRANTLEY, ATKINSON & CO., Senoia, Ga. More Popular than Ever! Tiie Decent Improvements MADE IN THE White Sewing Machines, Adds much to tbe Many Excellent Qualities SUPERIOR MACHINE It is an especial favorite of the la ^ dies, tailors and others who nse them B5k._ for the many advantages it possesses ipsi over all other sewing machines. - 1 ; livery Wbi e Machine t- warranted live years f 'tucl a written warranty given to each purchas- * -r. The pub'ic ure solicited to examine them b il'ore buying a machine. ■ UtM .v.,- ? r-,- .