The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, February 15, 1883, Image 3

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LOCAL GOSSIP. Read Carte ’s new advertise ment. Mr. W. K. Carter visited Atlan- ti this week. For good and pure liquors, go to Carter’s. Judge Branliatn dispatches bus- iuess with a rush. The New Era is receiving new s ibscribers daily. Frank Gann, has a new barrel of white krout—good as the last. One half barrel of good fresh Piekels just received, at Carters. Frank Gann has the largest! , stocu of bools and shoes in town. , . I ‘-.III [) oil llOLr' ! tiff. St ate vs John Swanson Paulding Superior Court. Below we give a report of the crses disposed of by the superior court last week: Tabitha J Taut vs D F M Starnes and Thomas P Starnes, complaint. Seti'ed. .BMC Matthews and Heury Braswell vs Robert Helton and Fannie TGarner, ejectment. Judg ment for defen lants. MC&JFK er vs Adair and Adair, assumpsit. Dismissed at plaintiff’s cost. J M Townsend, jr, vs J M Town send, sr, and T P Browu. D:s- taissid. Joiui Chauncy, et al, vs James Taylor, trespass, ejectment, etc- i Settled. I ii H Moultrie and E J Moultrie vs A F Porter, ejectment. Vet diet Blacksmltbing. I have rent d Noah Pinhnrd’s blacksmith shop near the hotel in Dallas, and am prepared to do all kimts of Id ic'-.sm • king at s'eol t notice and in tils best workmnu- like manner. I solicit the p.' .on- age ol I ne public, specially! Sd'sf teed, ( ji ve me *> 1 Farm work .•lion I’uav. n- j dl J. W. Au.i:n Election Notice. Thoro will bo an election at the UlilVrent uicc.ncts o' Pau d un county,on \\cdm<- il.iv nil.,lav n; llrc'i, 1831, on the rule Bplr'uioi.s lli|iiors ns |> ov:d ii hy law <>r p oliitiiii ui or no iroll!hi 11 >u I hie February llio O h. 1888. T. U. DU NAG AN. (ifilinin'v. . YV.K. Carter lias anything in tlis confectionary line. Frans Gann has a large stock of pickles, ofocKery and hats cheap. Go to Fran a to get bargains. “Old Wale” knows how to treat you when you go to Carter’s, for 3 Bussey, J udgiuent for plam- Bill S3 I Smugliter, mut'd e.'. Vn dici, of ! guilt ., with recommendation to imprisonment far life. State vs Joh’n Dean, misde meanor. Plea of guilty aud sen tenced to pay a line of live dol lars and costs. Slate vs Wool Cason and Goo lie always gives you what yon J OaiOii, assault with intent to mur- call for. If you want lo gel tho beet iliiuk of eon: >>r ryo liquor in town, in I ■ u J. Li. George. If you want any Kind of n hat, from the cheapest to the best, re port to Frame Gann, for he lias tile laigest stock in town. Ft auk is a whale on cheap prices We must apologize to our read ers for the delay in issuing the pa per this week. * Wo have been off ou business, aud the delay was unavoidable. Jfead Rawls, Brother <fc Co's, now advertisement. The firm is composed of clover gentlemen, and always Keep a good stocu of goods, which they sell an cheap as tho cheapest. Mr Charles D McGregor, who has for some time been study iug law with Messrs Fielder A Rob erts, was las v. e k admitted iO - - i— sv.—i..ui .ii.itm l i liat lie The causa of dull t’fado is sup posed to be the tesult of the loss of a ship laden with grind stones, off Capa Good Hope, eu route to America. Take courage ai d buy at the cheap house, where noth ing was lost by the wise*. Fran, Gunn is selling as clmm as ever. Mr. J. R Jones, who was shot by Mr. 8. S. ooore, last Tuesday wecK. has since died from the eff ot of his wound He d ed L.u: Saturday luomiig, in Dallas, and was removed to his homo in toe country on Saturday evening, and was buried on Sunday, at the l' .m ily burying ground. The stimulus lent to trade du ring court wceK has not* eu ivcly subs'ded as yet. Our mei'chauis seem to bo' busy. Tho genial glow of spring'irne is upon us al present, however, aud the fair sox are now enabled to peep out from wii't r quarters once more. Be sides, our far ners a--o fast malting ready for the n.-xt growing crop. Thursday last jailor Doc Parker cleared out his dusky boarders nud (surrendered them loan a .eat of company No. 1, an I now the end of the law has been reached in the groat “Tunnel riot” or Hicks minder. Bdl Slaughter re- sentenced at the last term of court—imprisonment for life. John Swanson recently caugli., tried aud convicted, aud sentenc ed for life—comprise the List. Tom Ellis—cow stealing—guilty, three years. All colored. Dade Coal Mines. Next. Her. Verdict ot not guilty. State vs John O Moliuu, mail cicus miscuioi. Discharged on demand. State vs Joseph B own, assault and battc y. Verdict of not guilty. rotate vs J E Carie , assaultand battery. Verdict of not guilty. State vs Charley Glover, Iko Hid, and Jack D own, felonious e8Cipe. Ploa of guilty, and sen tenced to four yea' 3 in the peni tentiary. State vs Thomas Ellis, simple lai cony. Verdict of guilty, and sonteneed to three years in tho penitentiary. J FI Gan oil, admr, vs G W Den ton. Dismissed. State vs James Campbell, as sault and battery. Verdict of guilty. Martha M Jennings vs John 0 Ij Jennings, lioei tor .livorce. i)i vorce grunted. G W Brock vs Sarah F Brock, libel for divorce. D.vo co grant ed. State vs Maroellus J Smith and mmmmm J. B. & T. A. FOOTE & CO ABE Maintaining the Lead this ViUf “Ami Won’t ITou Forget It !** SEWING MACHINE CO* JO:UNION SQUARE. N ohicago..^—-• ■s^ataaiitezL. mil Notice to the P ililic al Large, i hero are some person or per sons in or around (ho vicinity of Dallas who are oircuh-tiug the’ re port of individual merchants who they any are bankrupt and can not pay tuoir debts; at the samp time they can pay yue hundred per cant in the dollar. Now we ir.) willing to say that such char acters as make these reports are liars, and infamous liars. Why is it that we way they are liars? Because they have told them, aud we can establish • ho facts upon such characters, and do not hod- tats to say they a. o thieves. Wo cm t say tuey ever stole anything, at tne same time, wo are not. will ing to risk them, simply because the" make these reports to cause merchants ro.K-iiurs to comedown upon term. Am; iueso enoiters ‘I'ink they will have a chance io make somethin;- n.. t of an okl mock of goods, and swi .ule liltio clociveu out o' a. ,u i, due, Tins is the reason they j"n-liu;s an -,.li T J. Coopck. J. Ii. i T. A. Foote k Co. rem. Any wn say vow. It is always sad tr have to chronicle the death of auv one, but especially is it so whoa a young man dies in the very ze nith of manhood and usefullne-.-i. An Ac; iilont. Stephen B. Hunt, a a»n of Wm. H. Hun , ot Atlanta, and nephew t if • formor clerk of tins county, J. Mo>gi Hunt, took on a pretty full gauge of steam while in town last Saturday, and undertook to run a schedule of his own down the rail'-oad towards Hiram. In stead of switching ofl the main line and leaving a clear track for No. 53, going -oath, ho hove to about a mile below the depot and lay down, (so Says the engineer) AM 0JiORQIA DIVISION. che xsrxrw ax-coax liine. I1A I'TAKOOUA TO ATLANTA, ATLANTA TO MACON, ’ —AND— riio SHORTEST of ALL ROUTES CHATTANOOGA AND 1II 1C UT.gr TO n.OnilJA AND THU bocthkahtI Condensed Local Passenger Schedule (or. Gaels Louisville ilmc,by wlitoti >■!! tmin s uro lull) In .■licet Niivombor 12 h, mag; SOUTHWARD. I Ki Chastain, MANUKACTU llKll OV 8.11IL8S, yiWfiSS. Willi’S, BRIDLES AND COLLARS, Du.i.as, 1*aiiu>inu County, Qa. Repairing a specialty. .A good stock of lmiul-i.- dr work cntiilniitfy on liiiiul. ll iu -'iic.in Oil* kept in stuck. Vflfl 1 lmvc iilto add 'll u slice simp lo gV mv bfi-lai'ss, and am pvcpnruil lo i-ct.ali- sliww In tins best woi'k- It rWJ. k... „ i.'icl. dm IIK TAROEST SOCK Of General Merchandise Ever Ilronght to DnllnB< tar A ml wo nrc soiling It so olmnptlwt tlm public nro'surprlsml !.#J It niny lio suld licit It Is on«y to mnke nn assort ton, but proving It mtyjba vary M- feront; blit If nny one wnins'llio proof, all lie or slio Ims to uo Is to come to oar store mid examine our goods 11ml aacurtuiii llio oxiromoh- low prices st which W0 In JToml.y-IMrule Clotliinp-j We on n suit everybody, lu both price nnil qimlltv. Our stock la large, smi coaaa prises tlm Intost stylos,nisdo of flic best nutorlnls, nud In the liestjworkroan-llk- iiiiinuor, mid In si/os to suit nil ugos; suits lor boys, suits for youths, suits for young moil, suits for old men; mill the liumlost part ol’lt Is that they are told “slmstso slionp ns never vusl” Dry Goods, Our stock of dry good* Is Immense, consisting of 1'rlnts, Intest styles and no* beautiful patterns; Worsteds, Alpacas, Silks, Plqilos, Lnillos' Clonks, Slinwls, Dol- , mans,Shirtings, rliicetlngs, Ueorgln Chocks, .loans, Hosiery ;_nnd, to be brtefjevery-' thing in the dry goods line. NIillincry Goods, Oar stock of millinery goods Is .-cmplele, eml.riu'lng everything In the line ; consisting partly in lints nud bonnets, of the latest stylos: flowers, laces, fans, parasols, liulr goods, etc. This department I* run by Mrs. T. A. < '-^3 fir s> Tlootn. NIioon, Iln We liuvo the largest stock of Boots,'Shoes ami Tints which we have ever from the cheapest to the highest priced. Come and examine them. Weca GrocrridH, A full line constantly on hand, consisting of Flour. Meal, Lard,Meat, Syrup, Kola*' sos, Sugar, Colfcc, rloo, Salt, Grits, etc., pure imtl fresh. Tobnooo, Clgara, Tho best and cheapest brands, and a large supply. Iltirclvvnre, Cutlery, Such ns Is most In demand hy the people of this toctlon, kept In store all tha tlMf. Pocket and table cutlery, ni/.ors, etc.’ lor everybody. Crockery and Glam*ware, A fulljstock.’kCnll and glvu it an examination. WE LEAD r riIE VAN! In everything It. the mercantile 1 line In Dallas. The prout of the pudding Is ll liewlngjhe string; and If you don't believe us, cornu and sec ami tie convinced. t4TWc keep on hand a mil stock MlLllUltX WAOON8 and DAVI8, GOULD * CO.'S IHKKit KM, which wc sell i-heapj Ilf you need a wagon or a buggy, call 0* OS, I > > T%f O 1 A Li i i LES STATION'S. Leave Chattanooga... Leave Ooltuwab.. . . Lc.ive Cohuttii Arrive DALTON Leave Dalton Leave Rome Leave Roekmnrt Leave Dallas.. Train No. .I.). Train No. 51 0:15 a.inj U;50 «.in 7 :;i0 a.in, H :*J |i in H:20 a,in| -1:86 pan 11 n.uf 7:15 pan II :(J5 n.ui ...j 1 2:15 pan; Train 2:00 pan No. 40. 3:00 p.inj 1 :38 nan pan; 3:10 nan Arrive ATLANTA Leave Atlanta Leave McDonough Leave Jackson I 5:'M)).in; I ;50 a m Leave IndianHprlmrs! 5:22 p.m! 5: Arrive MACON.. leave Macon Leave Cochran.... Leave Eastman .. Arrive J ESDI’ Leave Jesup Leave Sterling Leave BRUNSWICK :10 :00 p.m| 8:00 a.in H :0b pan 0:00 nan 0 :17 pan l l :05 a.in 10:35 p.m 12:00 m 2: lo n.in; 5:20p.iu 3:00 nan! ■I :■!» ii.ink 5:35 a.nr. NORTHWARD. ins. | Train I I No. 51. Tin I n No. 50. Leave BRUNSWICK; 8:30 p.m Leave Sterling I »:]0 p.m! Arrive JESUP ,11 .00 pan! Leave Jesup 11:15 pan 7:00 a in LcaveL.i Klnian ; 4:13 a.m 12:05 pan Leave Cochran I 5:08 a.m! 1:25 p.m Arrive MACON ' 7:00n.ni| 3:30n.m Leave Macon j 8(15 a.111! -I .15 pan Leave Indian Spring; 0:55 a.inj 0 :55 pan Leave Jackson 110:08 a.m' 7:17p.m Leave .McDonough.. 10:53 a.m ! 8:30 i>.:. Arrive Atlanta 02:15 p.m 10:30 rni. Leave Atlanta I ;20 p.m' ‘VC Dallas ! 3:00 p.m : Train at the lower end of a curve, with ■ L h's face (Iowa ami big whole holy' I‘ wlv<! S ock,,lnl ' t -1:10 p.m 1 No. 52 on top of the rail, and his-feet oul ™ iiZm ! ,, ' ln Mr. Gilbert Dockings, a young ^ 1^?^“'“ man in the employ of Mr. Quinton j neer detected iifinfbnJ noth) rime i Xrl!vo olao'V: '::::: at his extensive saw mill near the I tn nroe , t h 11 i . w . .• _. . . — - | ro P^GVciit the buudest CHhuiiilyi * onne^tioiw—i rains Nos r».*J and 51 - K . i . of J’ ouu h Mr. Hunts life. The pi- ’ anll'rbLm. r C , ll ^- a ! K , x ' gu ,.'o. U , ] r' SIBLI’.Y, ! lot knocked him off, InU his right Tl.H^. 0 '! ,,,viaio "' K 1 V * « K K ! w in niiiii |f*rtc) tin* recftlpo for a •iinplo Vo^ctaolc Hulm that will rjMnovc I in, Frcnklci*, pMi)j?li*8 and UJoicIkh, I'.aviiiff the h' lu oft, cN'iir and beiiotifn ; »i!m»lasLnifiloiif. for |.rcdn .m? a hiKiivj- uni} fir will of lr lr on it buhl Id ad or smootli face. Ad.Ire**, inHoshm 3c st mr*. IV u, Vaudrlt & Co., 12 IJurclny 8t., N. Y. TO CONSilivlPTlVES. 11m udvertlBur haviiur bjun pumanen \y cniV’d of t.ijut drond dlHca^c, < yOi''UHi!) tl<*n, by ii al in pto Mmfldy, tHirixl^u* io m.'kf» hiiwWfi '.olds fcilow-HiilfcirrH tlic in nns ot cure. To ill who desire It, he wid Fund a iv»m' of the prescription lined. «fro'.* of cii .r-rc ) with tho dlreellon» for pr piu in:; uiid ulnir thet*nmn, which tliov will llud a sure One for (Jou^hfl, Colon, i-'MUiiij r.ion, Asthma, nronchltU, Ao. I’nrt;. s w dilirr the f’rc'srrlpvl on, will p'ea-cuddrer^ K«v .A Wlli Oai, 10i IVun Bt., Willlaiii'b'ii N. Y. ERRORS OF YOUTH. t GENTLEMAN who smleroil for .1 years frail Nervous DEIIII ITV I’REMA I’UitE DECAY, and all the ef. !':-cis of youlhrul IlnliKCiei.lon, will for tlie -"keof .aCtailng hmnmilly. send freo to nil who need It, tho ri rope mul dlreetlnn or milking the simple reuicilv liv which ho ivus cured. !>uU'' rtrs wishing to prof- Ii hy thou lvorCser’s i xperleuce enu do so hy addressing In pcrfi-c. co iflUenee, JOHN ii. OGDEN, 42 0 ggv,c*ll MM. swriry!! Marry. .‘.anVan^irK ofguanoi 8t cm^ lff4>a«Ifl i |iRn l rt<.r H for Hnnta Claua. •oSir. '»***«*« rniHict. Everything In this line to please the ehlldrem CV " bro "* , '‘ CASH STORE! i. J. Payne, d vllas^oa. j, m . stone, Smyrna,ga WADE WHITE, MARIETTA, GA. J. J. I’AYNE & CO., DALLAS, GA, hnr^li-*^ 9 Uja poop e of Ponld!n-r and surroundingoounties to mil at that Hnr,'lvnr‘rnn r r f7 y ^ “K 1 0x,,rai, > 8 «n-l well elected ,!rnk arc mill Grocorms | hoy nmlcen speoialty of these «wo staple |j nM |.le of ihis socti'in and Iping your cas' t,,, w yo s ? m ll,e hardware line that thepeo. ° ' ’ ,el1 at I'ard pm prices, for cash. '** ^ i to llio NEW CASH SI ORE. Give at m Tunnel, died af typho il fever last Thursday night about S o’clock. It will he great consolation to Lis friends and relatives to learn that Mr. Dockings did not lack for unything that kindness and hu man sympathy could prompt, for J v t T . fri:e, Manufacturer aud retailer of SAD D LES AND If A LJ X ES S, S nom, Geoigia. A slo k of Rniness, Rildh-s. Saddles, whip*, etc., kept constantly on harm. I hanking vhe publie r 0 r pant patron- arc. I reapectfnl'y a*'; a coutlmimice of '■‘•ai la vol e, Jdspect/ully, * l i »’ J. U. FREE. foot was lyinr and Cliarlc Nashville Chutaiioog a ami St Louis Rail- ymg upon the rail, and road, and Cin N O&TP l{ R. ’ the poumlerous engine passed 1 'D'nins Nos 61 ami 52 connect at Colmt- ovor it,crushing it from the ankle v ,TrF'o'!' 1 '" 1 w , kl ‘ "'*« K»st Ten to the toes. Conductor Sfi.11 WUI * 'lAalus Nos 49, 50,53 and „„ Atlama and Macon with all dlver>'iii"' roads, and connect at Jckii], with S l' & W liv /or Florida. All train* i mi dully rxrept Xoh 1 and betw<;t‘ii •lesiij) and Macon* which run man sympacuy cou a prompt or ,,i ck cd him up and brought him ns aid and comfort. Mr Quin- Lack to town ami aftef bei m ton took him in his own house, m vde as comfortable IS procured the best medical skill m in the depot, Drs. Co li the person of Dr. Raiues, and to- Itobertso\ performed a,nr’s gothor with his accomplished nn«rn.n'«,. 1., r: ,V , J rt ,i* daughters, Mrs Henry Davis Mrs. Gib! s, they did all in t power that exp idepce could sug- been removed to Hiram where : A ‘“'’ 1 s,l|l ‘ r ' Mi'-"'. I A,*'i ,1 x , p.t; uni ever aud anua tha laa- 1„ M ', m a w !i M.-otiCKKX. 'Waiaaa^^ita i lplisned operation, leaving him all the foot! t,a .U- v o"mi::y*. ivis aud possiole under the circumst.-tiicus. ■ n^tatrodinm "° m IJ '" vkin ' vi " ,! .‘id an 1 u ,UC ' the “Po/Btiofi Mr. Hunt has ; •' F.. Ma'u.okv,' m N it,- A -,- v . Attorney at Law, Senoia, Georgia. I Practices In all court.*. 4 : \ t OTKJE. 1 ho good people of Senoia can obtain my profcs-lontl services by calling upon ::lt ; .. „ F M. BRANTLEY. »!.D. 4-.- dm JOHN’ F.MI’/niA'ix, Atjorkey at Law, :a, Georgia. I Want Everybody to Know T±lAT THE LAIWJEST stock of Iv FI id Wilier M! Ever Brought to Dallas HAS JUST BEEN OPENED AT m. And will be sold at prices that will startle the natives.- I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF Hutl.-fvlligeverybody Hull .... Dulluii; or, for Iliat irjulu-r, Ii, any otlwr niarki*. " , "' y "-’MJIC Kf pu».,, Practlc L'nwein c com 1 a» t. ourts ut Ailuula ill) II,e count wit. anil 11st,where Ly ib-ial AIko In the state mid federal 4-3 Cm DRY GOODS, NoMonif, Oroceri nmmiri of fji« pooplo c v M<t uji wirh to caJJ spoclul attention to my iar^o iitot k of •f llw poimte ;.f 'niv“e , a?mV *'!S^"Sl nml ,n ,ncl ' evervthlns wWci. tha 4k' " ' r ' n " lr, ;:.“::L l i “® pi-qtart-u to Mil thorn at tho vlfry liSSt ^Sms.*7 i BOOTS AND SHOES. Tu ItllH Htock i.i nr, l)Mt if pricing them iny jjotxb*. Call and give me a trial. t.-puhu?^;,i y cui,i iB ^w^ P z;te v ’ ta * asfflgfjus - W. T.BUU.ASD,