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

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Tauldinf* New Era. By JAXK8 ltltM'KKNltllMiE ft CO. T* DALLAS, OA.. MARCH 8,1883. \ The \We reproduce ihe following poem Which ort|U .»l Ij . appeared In the At- lent* Cot dilution, anil wax copied In many trading paper* of ihc country at the time of original publication. Till* |**inwn. written by >lr. Jot-eph Alton- eii* e'ancll. a popular yanug journalist ul Atlanta ) I Inthcgtaai ou tbe auntie wee tMro ll* look*,- "What a aweet little g rl I declare! Yfrti've * pair of big eye* )u*l aa blue ax tlie .It lea i That tave never been dimmed with « tear; And your nofl dimpled cl ccka are aa red aapcaoh, Voar long IreasebSs yellow it* go'd; And you have more limn wraith.you’ve the blearing ol health— Trerc a pity |you'd ever grow old. I)ullifulaaa abort ua a luld-wlhtu •lay. Amt beauty, like flower*, aoon fadea away," And ihat's what ihe looking gias* aaya 11/ In the alass on the mantle proud Curo- lle looks While aha puts awhile rose hair; Twenty ya.tr* have swift flown and row Dandle'* grown. To a maden all comely amt Mr. man remember that the “L'vc* of grcM Iflen all remind ua We too may make onr llvch anldltnc, And departing leave behold a* Koo'piltn* on the sands of time.” In her Prohibition or no Prohibition. We Lave been naked wh y we have not taken aides in this groat issue with which onr voters are now wrestling.' Onr answer is simply this and nothing more. We have located in your midst \ gunftait hearing of the great 3 gunftatood in excitement and fear, trembling and many women was made wid ows and many more children were, made orphans But while all this wns transpi ring the name of Now Hope was being spread as fast as telegraph wires anil priutors ink could spred it throughout tbe Whole country, while the sound of the battle was probably beard as far as the name of New Hope had even been heard be f ore. And thus within a few hours the name and established the New Era up on the broad basis oi justice and j D f New Hope found a place "in equality to all worthy men, and I the hiHotry of the Rreat Ameri _ our purpose is to aid in the de velopment of all onr county re sources, and as lar as within uh lies, to hold up the torch of liber ty, truth and virtue to our peo ple. In all local issues where the voice of the people is to be heard through the ballot-box, wo ; bide the time, announce the re result, and shall manifest implicit faith in the wisdom and judgment of the voters that they will vote right. In all questions, either politi cal or otherwise, that pertains to this Congressional District, or that nffects the Affairs of the State or the general government,' Hhe look. In the glut. ' What a ba^u- we propose to give such our ful> tlful la-*t ^ Yon’vo u form i»f the lnvlle*t mould, Amt yonhiivv more than wcalili, you've the ble**lng of health,— •Twcre a pity you'd ever grow old. But llfb I* n* abort * mid-winter day, And lienutv.llke [flower*, noon fades away, And that's wliat the looking giasu *iys. Ill In the gin * on the mantle dame C*ro> lie look*; O h*w aguil and wan l» elm now! I'ho rich da na.k lias stolen away from her check, And the sunlight away ftom her brow, bhe look* lulu tbe glare. "Well a-rtny wall-s-day, Your »olt loir once a* jcltow a* (.old I* *« nnowy I ace a* the foaip on the »cn *TI* a pity that youth should grow oltW It’t lifts I*a* uliort ana mbl winter d iy And beanty, like flower*, noon lades away," And that's what the looking gl*** “J*. A Inlander Hamilton Stephen*. For asmuch as tunny have taken in hand to Bet forth in order a declaration of the life and virtues of the great oomoner, his moral and physical heroism, his public worth, bis wonderful achieve ments from his youth to his last set in the governors mansion of Georgia., and his unspotted char acter withal, it seems but right and proper that we too should blend our voice with the loud la mentation and words of praise that resound from shoro to shore of our uuiou. Mr. Steph ens, by virtue of graco and in- disponsible worthto his country, lived the allotted time of man on this earth. He was about 71 yews old when he "passed ovor the river to rest under the Bliade of the trees." The long looked for dissolution came about 3.30 o’clock last Sunday nturning, and the great soul so loug pout up iu that frail tenement of clay burst its shackles and went forth to its account and to mingle with tho Bouls of men. Yes, Mr. Stephens is dead, but his memory we cherish, his soul has gone to the God who gave it, and his body lies low iu tho urouud. He lived "The applause of listening Scuatcs to command; The threats of pain and i uln to despise; To waiter plenty o'rea siniilng land And -ead his history in a nations eyes.” Young mau, you who are now standing at tbe for.70 of life whore the frai e work of yo is being luauu, n-t u < point you to a life and career worthy of im itation, aud listen to the sound of a name that will never cease to be praised and heard atlown tho coridors of time- Mr. Stephens was the Demosthenes of modern times, in person auo genius, pos sessing that etberal tiro which bas quickened the mighty minds of all the greatest men of earth Hut now he has gone whore sick ness, sorrow, paiu and death are felt and feared no more, the home , of the good. And again young lest attent on, and we will be beard in no uncertain sound. Even so in all political questions iu this county, but in tho mat ter of wliiskoy or no jjdiiskoy in this county wo loavoJue discus sion of its merits mtn its par tisans, and can Ot ^oursolves be come a partisan of eitlior side of the question. However, wo do not hesitate to say as an individ ual, aside from tho policy of the paper, that it wore better, far bet ter, tliat every drop of ai'dont spirits upon the broad face of the eartli wore pourod out upon the grouud. Thoro.is not a man porliaps in this country that if left to an unbiased judgment, but would,iu the light of roaHou,obser vation aud experience say it is a orying evil. It is entirely out side of our purview to essay to advocate it tare, but we will give one illustr.iflbh iu point jnBt now of some of the evils of strong dtink. Biuco commencing to write this article a voter, and a gentleman was brought into the drug store for surgical attention, with a bndly fractured arm; tho result of Lilliug out of a wagon in an intoxicated couditiou. Tho same gentleman was iu our cilice not nnre than a half hour before his misfortune, sound and O. Iv. Of courso lie would have escaped the injury had it not boon for strong drink. But tbo poople must decido this question. It is argued by some that an olootion cannot be legally held at this time on ac count of a statue that forbids an election being hold within two years from tho dato of the last oluctiou hold. Bo that as it may, we know that the eyes of our neighboring citios and counties are turned to usward and are watching tho result with great auxiety and solicitude. Let the right prevail. For tho Paoldiug Now Era. New Hope in 1S(J?> and New Hope> at Present. can nation. But the struggle was soon over, though not forgotton, and spring and sunshine brnko in on the poople about New Hope. Though tho whole country was in a state of devastation, all laid to with now energy, and everything was not only repaired but im proved, and now in place of par apets stands a neat and comfor table church house; and in liou to the great gnus stands the min ister sending forth the .gospel of trntli; and in lieu of the contend ing armies stauds a congregation ofspleqdid specimens of man and womanhood to join in hymns of praise to the great anil All Wise Creator. Now all is sunshine, and New Hope has a name on tho pages of the history of the ,rert American Nation, and in the book of eternal life. Ex-Rebel. Tho Atlanta Post-Appeal come out dresser in mourning ou Sun day andJlonday iu respect to the memory of our lamented Govor- eruor. The Post-Appeal is one of tho rising duties of Georgia, au'l should it continue to inprove in tho future us it has in tho past few months, it will soou become one of thu leading dailies of tho country. Paulding Sheriff Halm. Will be to'd before Ihe <$urthott«e dooiln the town or Dull*", I’*ndlig county O.o -’t«, dnrin the le*al Iw-nrs of.nl , on the flrsl TtieJtlajr In April 883, the following property, lo-wli. - Unf.lr!- ded one elxtli Interest III lot of l»ud No 313 in the 18th district tnd third motion of Pallid in/ county Ue wui*, lulled on A* the property ut.) T Beaverx.Mo .atKfy a II iu Issued from 18l7nli District. G M of mild county. In tevor ol K Williams, ■gaiu*i J T lieav.us Levy made and re turned to me by M a Hay ne» I> (J Notice given to tenant Also nt same tlmcnml place, the In terest of Small Walisvcn Wnrtlh. WII- itain*Hiid Small Pearson, In lot* of land No* lW-liBl and 1241 In 3rd DI.Hct un.l 3rd rectlon u Paulding county, On hx l 1 * pr.>|ierty of Surah Wa!n»vrn Mar tha Williams anil laiali Pe.11 son to sut=- Isfy u W In Issued hom 1880 District G M of suld county,In favor of J- hn Wal lis v» J M Lutveienec a‘'m n st-ator of it C Lawrence deceased, l-vey made .tnd ret - rued t;» me by J It lllnloek t. C Notice given to tinanl lti po-e-*loil Also, at the s uietime and p net ilia house on lo's No<. one and two in hi ck B. ol the new survey, at the depot between P M Cai tor’s gin huse and J R Coopers sto-e lionse, in the towu ofUallas, Paulding county Ga to satisfy a Fi Fa i.nutd from 1090.h district O M of sail county, In lavor ol C 1. Sorrel agaiust t bar ey Mel- t ill Hiul sui.l liouea. I evy nindo and relurnutl to me by J 8 Adair L. C Notice given lolemni in pme-ainu. NAIM A COOPER berin Pallas Ga., Feb 28'It 1883. iOOK! LOOK! LOOK! —FOB THE— J. 11. T. BBOH'N, Stoves & Tinware, AND CONTRACTOR FOR ROOF ING AND GUTTERING; DALLAS,.. ...GEORGIA, NEW CASH * STORE RAWLS, BROTHER & CO. Wb have Just ojlbned A tom pleto stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Mwsm, Tioiare, Crockery, 1 Of all kinds suitable fbr the country. WE COMPETITION 4 All we ask is n trial to prove that Wb nrc ready and able to Sell as Cheap as the Cheapest Come One, Come All* and asixi roH yotrn*niiVHi»i WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF FARMING* IMPLEMENTS. We Sell the New American Sewing Machine. (Shop on northeast corner public square In old Masonic Building). Having purchased Ihe business of Mr. .Tolln Anderson, in tho above line, I take pleasure In announcing to the public that [ have II lull stock ol tinware and stoves, which I pro[K)te to sell cheap. I am also prepared to contract for doing roofing and guttering. Repairing a specialty. All work entrusted to me done promptly nilii In the best workman-like manner. Glvo me a trial. Out Corn is coming up in Dougherty county. Tho churches ami church proper* ly in New York city nrc valued ul over $100,000,000. A hill permitting women to vote on eduuntionul in alters lias been passed by the Maine Senate. Tire convicts in the Missouri stale prison mutinied, last week, nnd at tempted to escape by tll'ing the build ings. Tbe loss by lire was $300,000, Imt not u prisoner escaped. A chemist named Ditmnn has dis covered n process of solidifying coal oil, and niTiingcmcnts linve bci completed at llaku, Russia, for man ufacturing candles irom kerosene, which will linvo greater illuminating power than tallow, and cau bo sold much cheaper. A ttiun living near'Lake Louise,in Manitoba, picked up nn tu rnfiil ol slicks, one day Inst week, nnd, cur rying them home, throw them under the stove. In u few minutes two ol the slicks commenced crawling uwny, liming developed Irom the licut into good-sized moccasin snakes. CO © Cf3 N. W. Huberts & Son, CONTRACTORS AND IIUILDEU8, — \N1)— Doalors iu Wood Burial Cases and Caskets. Orders promptly filled day or night. Soliciting a portion of your patronage, we are very truly yours, N. W. ROBERTS«fe SON, Dallas, Ga. O ? Dr. Win. 0. Coniuilly, PracticingPlij'sician In nil tliodcpntt- nioiits of liiecicii e ami Piirijvry. Amp y MUpplicd with all mictssury menus and appliances lor the relief and cure of suf*» .'ei tuir huuiuulty. OlHce ni the Dallas druffs'orc. Ret*!- New Hope church stands four miles northeast of Dallas, in Paulding county, nnd is a placo of worspip by thu Baptist denomi nation, and was probably not known outside of the settlement in which it was located, save that its name had its placo iu the character minute, of the association of which it was a moiubor until 18(15, when the two great contending armies of Sherman and Johnsonil^^fordu-y Curlsti “" ^’t^n'y at-'u 1 * met upon tho plat of ground where stood the little lone church. Then and there paripets were raised and cannon mounted, and two great and brave armies stood face to face, then the cannon boomed and sent forth their mes sengers of death while thousands of small arms joined iu the cho rus. And each army, like brave soldiers, sought to gain tho vic tory. Women aud children in P Notice! S3 Having sold out n y business to Me srs Springer & Raines I have turned over to Mr T N Sanders all work en ban-1 to date. Parties owning lliose watches ate hereby uoti- .ied tout they must call at Mr. p-'«r- ers’s store ami pty for the repairs wit-in llur v days from this dat>. or i lie waieh<.s will’oe sold for repairs W R DALE Dallas Ga- March Ul 1833 “Ho! Every One That ThirstethT GO TO THE TRIANGLE BAR, On Main Street, Near Depot And drink pure Wines, L : quor» and braaJios. We have always on hind the b.st brands of Tobacco and Cigars. —ALio* 1 UH MTHM Ilf MflOTIIMMES. Evorythhing guaranteed, Po'ilo attend in given lo customers. Call and aefl WEAVER & STRICKLAND, THREE AWARDS and * CtOLDMBDAt, —AlVAIU)Ett-^’9 THE AVERICAX t. H. II. \Sil SETO6 BU'IIIH COMPAKT -tiY Tlie International Cotton Exposition ATLANTA, GA, 1881. Which is ONE award more than wns given to any othei - CotUp.lbv, and the GOLD MEDAL is the only Medal of any description award ed on Sewing Machines. SUTIIERN OFFICE NO. 5 FRYOU ST., ATLANTA, 0 A BRANTLEY, ATKINSON & CO,, Senoia, Ga, More Popular than Ever! Tlie Recent Improvement* MADE IN THE White Sewing Machines* Adds milch to theg Many Excellent Qualities of THIS SUPERIOR MACHINE It is an especial favorite of the la dies, tailors and others who use them for the many advantages it possesses over all other sewing machines, Every Wbire Machinewa-runtod tire vesri* and a written warranty cl fen to each pnrelias^ or. The pub.lc are solicited to exatnlue them b '-lore buying u machine. J. D. A T. F. SITH, Wholesale aud Retail Dealers, 59 Broad St,