The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, February 22, 1883, Image 2

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ICMAIWS0t BBatmrr. •. • .rvr-srv Jetf’arc'ittntRarinrx or, a «**,-. r-*ria B&gr?mus^s» , . , B*fe^g v r ;wilKa % Pauldins: New Era, nv 4 AM KS nitKCKKNIMi) & <<>. DATiL VS, GA.. FEB. 15, 1883. Tin* 1? T V X On. Pn'lrwirt. We feel tlmt it is but justice to the management of tliis grjtt en terprise that. a voice from thin section of it should bo raised in its helmK . The demand for the same has been for sometime stendilv grvwinp in this vicinity, and the voice of the croaker may bo heard elsewhere in the land. It is our purpose only to endeavor to meet this local complaint, and that, honor to whom honor in due, and justice to whom justice is due, bo awarded, and that according to its fullest merits. ' This stupendous onterprine, born of necesitv, to meet great commercial demands throughout tlm lergth and bredth of our land, was inaugurated and put into op eration at a tinio when of all things, nothing could have con duced more to the maint airmen and support of a vast number of our population, who were driven to the very verge of suffering and want for the necessaries of life on account of the very short crop of the year previous, 1830, and the amount of money, though great, paid to this free labor throughout the whole length of the road, was paid promptly, as the work was I ieiformed. Many m-ii of our mowlodgo wore enabled, by put ting in so much time on the road, to finish their crops and at the same time support their families (without going in debt) with the proceeds of their labor. Aside f rom the road being a ready means of communication with the outside world, wo must take into consideration a few oth er features of vaster import to all clissos. Behold the gro t prog ress of development of all resour- c is, hero, theie, and everywhere new school houses, new chinches new factories, new mines, new farms and new interests ofeudlnso variety are springing up. Your property has buou enhanced in value many hundred per cent. Your towns that have so long been asdo-mont aH the bosom of the "Dead Sea," are now awidouiug to the now order of things, an l are putting on the shining garments of outeiprise and pride. Merolmls of the towns along the line of road, who formerly offeiod no inducements for you to bring your cotton to them, on account of inaccessible nnukels, now moot you half way and give you the to)) of the market, there by benefittingyou in atloast thr ee things, namely; the saving of time, the highest pi ice for your cotton and other produce, and merchandise at the lowest figure. The reasons are endless why yon should appreciate the immense and innumerable advantages off ered by its coming to us. Again, no wO'kofsuch magnitude Juts, perhaps, ever been accomplished in the stale of Georgia within the ■ me short limit of tune, ami that t attended with comparatively o.ich a small lost of life ami dam age to person and property. Tm e into consideration the many ob stacles to overcome, a largo ma jority of which have already dis appeared, and you will timl that in the management of Maj. 'V. V. McCracken, the company have an oflicor and th) public n servant than iu whom there is no greater executive ability or administ a- tive judgment. The Major poses- ses the happy faculty of attend ing to his own business with an unvarying motto of '‘promptness accuracy and dispatch,” and Ilia urbane co-laborer, Maj. M. N. Beaty, is not one whit behind him in all those qualities that com bine to mnko up the eflioient offi cer and the true gentleman. Backed by n (orpi'riilicn of unlun itid means, tliis manat ciuvnt is wr- minly uucomp'ishing the glca esi amount <it good for tlm bent fit of lilt whole country, h uce ihoy are Jt-s ving of the moral sup| oil of the en tire public. Out of ch'io-y uidei i now established, tlie r oad lad is it good condition and wihsnon he perfect, m a week or so • hoirack will he com pleted tlir„ngh the big tunnel. Rac coon lie tie rebuilt, and that too In ti e management who urei tune: intend ing it in pereou, and fuith*iidy inspect ing nil the maleiial mod iu its con strectiou. • Now what more could a leasonahl public demand? There! irr.cui-e yum faint praise, and away with your tears Let not < easar he murdeted in the Imu.-e i f ins friends. Wo t.li'.r iho-e thoughts from n sense cl duly, we in comm' u with ihe general public up on die line of this road owe icr its construction, without eon'irriug with ll e management, oi even a persona acquamlei ce with any of the gcoin n in, ut.d certainly wi.hoUL liepj ot re .wild. A l’Ica For The More General of home, such as corn, meal syrup 1 MnrthnM. Jent-.iiigs vs Jo'in Ji .h »- -noiiHe-si.- Mimuuv-" to the l',\<lu*ion n„ t l Pv .in Hour etc ele The ,,n" "'"aH. L'l'ellor'Iivoici'.Pauhliiiuiujic- of the so Caffud Com I’erti- "* * e\en mini, ■ n. etc. the gu- - A „ gllM 'le:in, 1B3T I In; lit! >r. ntio middle man says ho will fur-j .leitmaani Is hereby, not.lleil and ivq ihv l To the People of Paulding, 1 nisli you with all supplies need ' u> be «mi impair at the («vi>r,,ary u-n» <■! anu WiioEVEitIT May Conoehn.— led uutil you rnnke your crop, pro- w,i ' 1 c, ' u " "’ wi ' r re«'P ; mumn »cmn- Having but a few months ago J vidod you arc "good," then you been welcomed in your midst, let j sign another “iron-clad” note and it not scotn presumption in mo to j haul homo your supplies. Tbs thus assume the position of advi- is the first step towards otirichin > ser to you. But in so grave a mat- tor ns this wit i which wo now have to deal, I take this step in advance of the p'anting season to warn you against tho uso of ho pnnno’s of the present day. I deem it a only iuca wbont upon mo as a citizen of this county, now to point out the error iu the indis criminate uso o( those fertilizers, or properly speaking, the "habit” of usia.r (hem; because I am now fully identified with you in all ill- treats for the public good. I have lived iu several South ern states since tho war, and in various sections of our own state, tho manufiictu er and middle man, and tho impoverishrnent of your self. The whole business is now, henceforth, for the balance of the year, dependent upon tho reg ularity of tho season. Should a long drought in summer follow a seasonable spring, you n.re gone, nothing but a merciful Provi dence cao save you. J«nt mo icier you lo die nclinn of lioi'itario minntuctuicrs when lli (iegislaiuro of Georgia impound a li- "n?o lax upon die trade of Georgia Ymi -e.ncmhnr how limy k :'<ci] i the truces and -hreitcned to rai-e tin dep, lluit lh« consumer wou'd final- plaint. Ill-the curt will pivo -cd as uqu.r- i eg In law. Witness tlie liouoiablu-loci Branham, .lie.lgo of said court, Angus) j ■ lie .till. 188». W. I.FAIN, Clerk, and nowhere have I discovered a P? have tho lie ore lo pay. You re more exhuberant or abundant growth of Umber and other vege tation than hero in Paulding county. Ho' ce, nature lots abun dantly supplied your soil with pol.'.sli, one of tho chief elements in the composition of phvuts. You have more than that, in many lo calities a large percentage of lime. Wliilo .lie latter exists as a na tive or.'de, your soil is being con tinually supplied with tho former, iu tho decry of ah vegetation. Now preserve tho forces of nature mid make them appropriate for the successful performance of their part of the work in forming and maiming the plants. It is not my pu<poso to enter into the client mil analysis of either the plants or tho soil, further than to show tho want of adaptability for continued uso of commercial fertilize) s; nor is it my abn to criticise tlie so called furmuJie of the same, hut it is my oarnost de sire to impiess upon your minds tho results that will uccrue to you ami yours if you use,ami pre- sist iu dio use of them, according to tiie methods of the present dav. Hence, if 1 can prevail upon you to pause and consulc, count the cott and tho ultimate results, aiMnht r the ho hums IicIJ itl'ligmitin meetings nourlv everywhere tim Iran' wus in U40, and the ini'tHifat'tiireiH he coming n'ainied at ihn alR.nl lukei by iheir pa roll*, qnir.kly cone L 'ernis, nnd mi on more tho land wii perfumed with ihe vile ions ptuff. N iw too mu mi fuel it r er eer ainly wouhl have pluit .down Ins mill if it hud nci paid 1 iin too well. You, eerily, they eotihl liavo h roo pcvcr.il hundred pci cool more ami then ivhIizmI oil' witi o hnod nine in nr. in. Wherever, in my travel-', I bnv< f ’und a peoolo who do not usi grim I 1 ll o obreivo 1 til oi 'o he n de‘ t paying, wheal, hog end hnndttev rni-- ing people, Oo tho o h r l and, where the "bill'd ’ bus hen used anv oon''d- oi iib o time, f Invo found everythin p “pirn ed" from iho liuh"rs pooke’ book to the li'tle o: e’o check. I do not tool culm noil oal ui'ating enough lo como down to ihocold fom nli. v o' noalyii lo demonstralo ibe utlor baud and nnnud pud illiy of lIio -toll'to mir p-rmeiient o o no.I advan- lii go. For Hon veils ake. for Hie sake nf yonr little olios m whom It is your duty lo leave !n inl.oiilaimo, for ill -ultc ol our country'll oi inuiou oull e lot it fovoicly n'oiic. Jim rai'nnid having tapped this onco iso'utod ooutiiy, will of course Ivinish yon with j realoi liiciddes tor obumiog ii. i ho meiclinils of D.'- Qeohoia. Paulding County. Appl'.cn'io.i will bo made to the Court if UhIiiiI'.v of said county ut the first ,.. u ulai i>- r m nfter tlie c»|ilration of thirty .lays IVoin till- noth e for leave to soli one store oil tlie nihi hiill ol lo** o! IniHl block 40 leet lay I) feet, ills" the dwel ling hoii'f and Ini mi die Wes' aid*,known ■ K L'liriersvil.c street, said ot In town of Du-Ins. Iieloiik" to die estate of ‘~ 1< > - rin k iiad, rlecea-ul. Tins lannary tlie lot, tSKU. W. It Si HI KLaNI>, Adm nlstratur. Paulding SherllT Sain. \yill he sold licinr. tlie Con t-lions" lour, on tho first,Tuesday In March, I8s:l, m tlie town of Dallas. Paulding r oniiiy, >.i during ihr legal hours of sale In; fol- owing proisiriy to wit Otic Uvi'iil .-Pu- ioisv p ivynr team engl.iv, sa'" in II and Ixl uru-.iiiid liclllng, mu., known as die o il I din Ii It w and liil'I. Lovlorl oil ns the no; iTiy of O. (I. Campbell io satisfy a • orlgi'ge II f-i. Issued Iro n III" Suporior eourt of Paulding ooantv, Ha.. In fivor o' 1 •CSirrls .t Collins V- ll. O. ('.Iiiipliell, null J. C. <Jniii|il>"l! llotifind W C!. M Ai’IIK'VS, Slicrl If. .1. ll. T. I5K4JWK, DI ALK.lt IN in worn out or exliaueteil lauds his wiil per' ups all lie agents, and i o and empty pocket books, empty doubt it \vi 1 1 come imo general ire il b t . s',uul empty smoke houses, and 1 am alu ost pursuadrcl to say empty houses and hungry, half clothed lamilies. I believe your butter judgment will prompt you toubsUm from the puroliuso and use of them. The liuiuufnctiP'e and salo of "commercial fortnlizors ’ as prac ticed the proserit day, is undoubt edly tlie most stupoudous “fraud" that has ever boon imposed upon us, not even excepting tlie dark tlay s of "reconsu uctiou,” of any other baud in or out of po itics. Because you do not get value ro- VOII ll l Stoves & Tinware, AND CONTRACTOff KOH HOOF ING AND GUTTIOKINU, DARLAS GEORGIA, (Shop on nortliaast corner pohllc sipiarc, in old Miuonlc Hnlldlng;. Having porelinscd iho hoslnrss of Mr. .Inlui Aiiih'i'son, In tlm above line, I take pieusnru in antioonrdiig to tiic public that 1 have a loll stoek id tinware and stoves, which I propose to sell cheap. I am also prepared to contract for do'ng roofing anil glittering. Repairing a specialty. All work entrusted to tno done promptly ami In tin; best workman-like manner, uivo me a trial. Gin iOOK! LOOK! LOOK! —FOR THE— 1TEW CASS STORE RAWLS, BROTHER & CO. We have just opened a complete stock of Dry Goiis, Groceries, Harlw are, Tinware, Cillery, Etc Ol all kinds suitable for tlie country. WE DEFY COMPETITIOIT All wo ask is a trial to prove that wc are ready ami able to Sell as Cheap as the Cheapest Come On®, Come All, fV IV ,t> -arraxa TOR YOXJ E* **TEJ1L.'V ra* . WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF FA1IMIXG IMPLEMENTS. We Sell the New American Sewing Machine MAGNOLIA saloon Still Leads the Van ! The finest and Inrge-t stock of liquors ov >r brought to Dallas. The only p nee in die ciiy where you cau get pure KENTUCKY RYE AND STONE MOUNTAIN CORN. — VLSO— TIIE FINEST RRAND3 OF TOBACCO. CIGARS, ETC., Cull and examine for yoursclvea. ISHAZ ADAH!, [’nipnctor, Ji L. GEORGE, Manager, geoer, not siopand think- M-n s-iy we are old ged lo usu it. tho land won’t iir.iduoo wi lmut it, besides, i m ikta it f nit more Mid op o soo. c ’ Now, (ov T ic-nils. cnoe moru I ask you not to ti ton in thn syu-n song. Every ".lie o |, llie;0 advuiiiagus cm ho met iu a good ci .oom'CiI and -ialtle iminuiu. hum.ia ni d puio plio-plin e conposi, in a cost of lioni 815 o 825 per it ti, herid's-theie is as above si iled suin' pc in loeni good in iho liner, while in .lie orou r the proci g'ufnxliau-ilon or lih.tiling In mi con' 'ireoces so noon n- t ic iinoui.t of lime i ltd po a h iin'V ui ihc 8"il b-gitis in fail, which "iH he io tin on or four years, lota. cfivtid for your money. Because I cape iho I'.ovlln of pieseiit w.ou nimy as sure us the huh rises iu all his uien me wreck, il upon die Cniuybdis gl >ry a id spleudo/, tho oontinuecl | "* “ffu mi-e to pay." My 'liends a eer ik,o ot them as practiced tho pres-| vo -' Smiight ilnougli upon out day, will exlmast and impov- \ 11,0 m; “ lc fcr.bizer’' principe. oilslt, or burn up your land, and ,uu 'hereby cuhauco your kinds .o because, by the conveuience to Vlli "e. m .ke home lmppy, k. tpout , the farmer iu "strewing" and oth- , ! uu,l ‘"‘Vu uey to your peck ev mm.'ipulatiu: of it being so b '"‘ li! '; 0, f" ,Z13 > mu ‘ ow “ « U ‘" IU raucll easier and quicker ihail the | ZT.'T, Umk ,° >” JU ‘ compost system, it eacourages • 0 i lL ’’ ° i 1,0 .' " e ! u *’ .» lla 1 J - o outer , mat li ve yourself appointee ,. ., lli e supenciend. ut anil ilu oi-t of farmers. You pay your liu , 0 01ies S O eki.o.«Ieis to lOdUper coat pi , obt | U,|| U|) y ( , llrs ic iV es mid proceed a , 'I manufacture, iiin.iullioiuri.ig uccuriliag to tea.o • l at pay a pioht lo ‘2 or 3 middle j ablo demands mol at. the and of die ill u. Yjnmo.tguaoo everything yoar when you declare a dividomi you have but your wives and lit- will nil i. ( > 1 , t|,« family. 1 have said llo ones to secure tuem, and then oaougli for the presou'. I am promp'.- you have not bought v.'liat you | fd by a high snoso nfduty io a |oi waul, or need at Just. You ruiu !»•«, i love to speak piulmv lo them your lends after a time, tvad ere ami sound t.io winning in te si- dm lIio sear mi l ye low leaf of you" P e i 0 a i iiih jon ha made for thu next days have ooiuo, you have io move pluming sea-on and stay tiie ca Jes n sa and idleness majority Kelli 5U0 o t tlie real cost of ler W. 0. CONNAI PY. D.llas.Oa., FoU'iamy, load. N. W. Eoberts & Son,- CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS — AND— Deulors in Wood Burial Cases and Caskets. Orders promptly filled day ov night. Soliciting a portion of your patronage, wo are very truly vours, N. W. ROBERTS & SON, Dallas, Ga. S3 S3 & % 02 O o © © 3 W 02 KH £3 © |sas^ w © m c-b vj O P- p © © p Ui £3 kni p, © XJi w £3 © £0 © t/2 11 to Texas or lour iu upon worn I m " r -h of the great “band (if the out iauJs iilmtyou toe g. ,oved foj Rviihesn end'd cummcrcul e.ive your children as an iuiteri,! bl.zcis -o.eie'v alone, taneo. I h'" rl iJl". 1 )’. Tlie guano’s conlaiu about three ing 'edieuts that can bo made available to the growth of jilu,uts, and lor those three iugro- i iauts you are reqni'etl to sign uu •'iron clad” note, and finally to pay $71) 00 per ton, every one of which ingredients can be substi tuted at a eouiparitively small cost. The great 'Rob Toombs I says: “All a innu wants to start! a guano factory is a bank of sand and a po e cat.” 1 concide there is more labor aitaibad lo the compost process, bu compare tlie final results of one system with the other, and how will matters stand? On tho o.io hand, you are yearly hurtl ing up your lauds with an excess of oil of vitrol, phosphario acid, etc., muRh g it less and less valu able. (Jn the otliei, you are en riching it year by year, and in TV w n n ll pioporttou to the amount of i 1'1« H III* V« v UISiuUIE lauor and skill expended, if on! the ‘intensive system” a t al), you IVactiving-Physician ui all the clcp.ir.t- a'o enhaue i ig its value On‘the l!U ' llt ' 1 "'vcicii e ami surwry. Amply r w ve 7 ,r* *»n js” st have laden into tho guano habit, : cn u* l-.uimm tv. you neglect tlie production of i Gillce a; the Dallas m ng -'ore. Rcsl- mostof the supplies needed at! <lca< : c ,, .- , P a .' lt ' ! ChrUMa i Hot"!. A!way +*4 © s © p . 1 (lcacc i. rl . ' | raiuly tor duty. jau'y aT-tf. Ui kri yM a-d* ktrmd © Ui r*N 3 p bnxd © rf M* O © P c-F C iX r+ © o c o o p- 02 02 P P ■ P- X o © Ui “Ho! Every One That Thirsteth!” GO TO THE TRIANGLE BAR, Amid drink pure VVinos, L'qaorj and brandies. We lm*a always on haud the bast brands of Tobacco and Cigars. —AL^O— t FIVE MTIISH II? (ll)\FICm\EWB. Evorythhing guarantoad, P.i'ilo attent'nn given to etisto ners. Call and see AVEAVER & STHlCKhANl). THREE AWARDS and a GIOLDMEDAL t ajiekicax b. ii. ii. wd sttLW UHisi nirui The Internationa,! Cotton Exposition ATLANTA, GA., 1881. Which is ONE award more than was given to any other Company, and tho GOLD MEDAL is the only Medal of any description award* ed on Sowing Machines. SUTI1EUX OFFICE NO. 5 I’RYOR ST., ATLANTA, 0 A BRANTLEY, ATKINSON <fc CO., Seuoia, Ga. More Popular than Ever! Tlie Recent Improvements MADE IN THE White Sewing Machines, Adds much to tho hdany Excellent Qualities OF THIS SUPERIOR MACHINE if is an especial favorite of the la dies, tailors and others who use them lor the many advantages it possesses over all other sewing machines. Kiery White Machine is warranted lire v.nrs mala wriuen wm-rauty given to each pareha” b^rora buylng a ma°c^!! ! C,Uitl 10 eXU " l!U ' t:,t ' lu J. D. & T. F SITU, Wholesale and Retail Dealers, 59 Broad St.