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

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Paulding New Era.' thank God it did Georgia, not By JAMES nRKTKF.NRIIHJE ft CO. DALLAS, GAm MARCH ‘22,1883. Jor Brown and llh Friend. Hawkinsville Dispatch: An many of onr renders know, there liven in Irwin county a man who h?n been votina for Joneph E. Drown for governor of Georgia ev er since Mr, Brown's first elec tion to that office. No matter who the candidates were, he al ways cast hit vote for Brown. An interview reported in the Atlanta Constitution the other day between one of its reporters and a very accomp'ished ladv teacher of that city upon the nil important subject of girl teaching ns pursued the present day call ed to our mind another question, which has, of all educations! sub jects, been upermost for uer of years, vis.—the system of piimery teaching, especially as practiced in onr country schools. We learn from a gentleman who was in Irwm last week, that Sen- It » not the e vor of confining the ator Brown, the other day, made | little fellows all tlie day from snn the old gentleman a present of a «P until almost the going down fine gold-headed cane, with the following inscription upon it; “Prom Joseph E. Brown to his faithful friend, Joshua Luke." The independent (we do no' say party, for there is no such party north or south) of 1thode Island have nominated Ex-Gover nor William Sprague forgove’nor for the ensuing term. Yoi • uncle Benjaman, Governor Butler, of Mssachcsetts, proposes between acts to mnke the welkin ring over in little Ithody in tho interest of the nominee. Lay an McDoR you have a Herculean task before yon We a*e jnst in receipt of onr second weekly invoice of sngp. cured end canned poet : cal sweet ness. We aye compelled to dis pense it in small quantities, or else f om contact with the a* .ace tous fermentation would be the result, and ihe whole lump lea vened. Bead tenderlv. For the Puiitriinn New Kr,. If ynn love n>o tell me «o, Spring and Minimarcoirennri to. l ift In fleeting T'me^awl! lido | Not« m< m -lit wl'l abide; Flowing onward like n river. Flowing flowing not forever With tlie •nn«ct» failing glow, If yon lore me tell me no. REST. Kind reader, you must not an ticipate,for the aecond stanza does not flow after tho following man ner: "Ifjroo lore -nn Motile darling Put jot'" 11;tie hand In ml no.* geiAH. If yau love me tell me no, V> I'h the sweetest whisper low; While enchanted linn,In puna, (Irowued w th klnnen from mj Jins. I n Iheaweet Mnv-dny ol lift * Promise me to bo my wife, TVnn the learn may eomo and go, Darling love me, tell me no. Once more we call upon the chairman of the executive coin mittoe of the democratic party of Pauld : ng County, provided thero is such a functus* y, to call to gether his committee and proceed to order tlio election of delegates by primaries, or lot the party meet on mass in the con i-horse and choose their delegates to the gubernatorial convention either way, the former method is decid edly the most democvnic howev er, as it comes nea .ee to a voters horns and sentiment. Let it bo done some way that the Voice of Paulding may blend with that of the other counties of the state in choos’ng her Governor for the unexpired term of the same, for that old custom hr.s given way to tlie advance made by experience, bet.ier judge ment and humanity, but it is in he inshion of leaving them to do tlie : T own studying, and r<;-ht there is the point, that word “siudyinn," that We wish to call attention to. A chi'd ! s incapa- ,table of self ’'’stinction up to a certain period of its exists ice, hence the foliv of a teae’ e* - call ing it np periodically to ree’teits •osson. There is a maricJ'nu of mental capacity in every oidina- ry child, which, when attained, it may bo required to st idv ei ther at schoo 1 or at bom', but tlie blackboard, and principally cal exercises will g*ve the g"e..tost favorable resu’ts in the school room for the little ones. pers. At 4.30 o’clock this morn- • Paulding Sheriff Self", ing special officer Henry found | mu be ro'd before the the crank standing,upon the porch j tm! of ibe Congressional Hotol mak- of ui. on the Dm Ti»«*Mtay in Ai»rt) tw|. ing a speech to an imaginary an-1 lhu,n " 0 ' vl "« p °p . l ^ wl .' ; Lnf,i ‘ court liou“o I’unidl. g dieice, Wade declared he had been sent for by some invincible power to come on and fill the re sponsible position now held by M Howt, because tliere was so much trouble between that gentlemen and his subordinates. “I will," nnm * ho said, “add one inch all round on de size ob postal kenrds ard charge two cents for ’em. Den I will subtract from de price ob three cent stamps an’ make ’em four c*>nts apiece. Padder more, I will disclisr e dem fellers dat’r drawin' sich big tcouoy on de star-root institution, an’ econo mize wid de fenders, dareby sav in’ dis country de pangs ob do- feat, ps St. Paul sed, an' a heap o’ moiiey.’’ Nrlxi Huttings We have not space to mention more than that Dukes is a s'r.te Senator fiotn the Unioutown, Po. Dis! riot. Cap ;ain Nutt, a bank cashier, had a beautiful daughter. Duke was welcomed to Nutts res- denee; addressed Miss Nutt; visit ed her for a long while; betaotlied her: ruined hor; write her father of his conduct, threatened to de fame her; invited Nutt to his office and there brutally murder ed him. A jury of Iris peers ac quitted hint; Unioutown literally •glow with fever heat. Citizens indignation raceti ugs denunciatory of Dukes a d the jury. Dukes escapes. Mob attacks member of that jury and most uu- merci'ally beat him; other mem hers discharged by their employ ers. Great demonstration of kindness and sympathy for wid ow and injured daughter The above' are the facts, and illustrate one of the most fiendish Poor Ireland, home of on* costors, how deep down in tlie recesses of onr hen.i t we deplore thy misery, thy Borrow, thy pov- eity a"d consOm’og caie, Thy sons have ever been the very soul of honor; thy dangh' ra the ppragnn of virtue for the worlds example. The heel of the con- t|ueror and the foot of the oppees- or have ground yon to dust, hut the particles of that dust a -e borne like the gossamer upon tlie wings of these beautiful spring morning zopbrys, and are alight ing upon a good soil in the hearts of lovers of justice and liberty, and those particles a*o alivo and will geminate, and spring*og up in the heacts nnd minds of such brings will bring forth fruits to your future glory and honor and bppiness. Be patient, beautiful green Isle of the sea. Tbe oj "- r nt of civil liberty wi'l som day change its course and those brighter lays o* genius, and those thunder-bolts of war which havo so long preserved and embellslied your proud escutohoou wl'l shin* nge'n. There are no Philippa's nowte espouse your cause in n mediocre purl*; meat, but there is Oue greater than a Philipps that is directing your destiny,He hears the wail of you’ stn’ viu;r'mat”ous and little ouea, anil sees the blight upon yonr homes and maybe only knows the true status of your wants and woes. Wait, wait, wait, poor Irelaud, and watch, for tho w : ntor of your dis couteut must needs give place to the spring-time of peace and pleu- ty. Let not the vindictive fire of the assassiu pervade your hearts. Bs true to your past honor and olyvaFy, and watch and writ un til tho rime of deliverance comes Let not the lust' e of your former glory bo dimmed by unwise im pulsiveness and acts of revenge. Throw over yonr walls the heads of all Sheba’s, and utterly bury in the deep sea of oblivion your Parnells and Davitts and their ilk, for there is serious e.’ror in thefr leadership. Move on iu the even tenor of your way until your Shiloh come. Ask counsel at Able. Some Cromwell may agaiu arise,aud then in tbe calm that follows the storm yonr houor and rights will be vindicated for you. The Mulch winds me blowing, arc! the voice of tho (u tie is her d in our land. Mr. B. E. Phrriil»y'» li,de «on*ihai was to badly burned last December i impioviM". He is bopping sboi.l* on lus c.u.el c. Bud Cooper hsr.'jjthe largest cow s'O.'gi iheie is in ihe d'sl-'ct, Uncle Johnv stood has p'amed n vireynrd. I don’t know whither hoi intend* letli'g it out In husbnn Lncn nnd’iaking n journey into a^l'nr’ coir- ly oi not ‘ihe Posi.masier, nficr many wear. An * borne walk* among the Puoipkinviue lulls Ii.is succeeded in can mini* hi* ogi, and ha* them all at hon e#gnfn. I hen r Home furir.er* talking about *ti»]x>u<iiiig wotk in the : rcotion field, md pluming ih Irco-n piilolics. Ire dial the editor of iho Bine ouder, in hi • issue of the 7th inst. suy* ti'Hl one 'Bim Turner Jaul an • oormo'H og5 upon h‘* lab'e, and he e il3*P° l ko I if to breakfast. I suppose bat me^nshe .rat it for h a break »*■ d i no, pretend lo know what k n I of mii egg Tom Turner ’ay*, but it li> my opinion hat llieedi.or had a barky b*eukfiist. ded one Hlstli interest In lot ol land No 8W1 in tlie I (Hit district tud third wctlon of Panldliw comitv Ue ririJ, levied on n» thu proper.y ol J T Beaver*, to rnll.ry a II iu iksued from I2.7nli District. O M of said county, In favor ol K Will ant*, ••gainst .1 T lies vm. Ixivy made and r»- turned to mo lit »1 A llujne. Ltl Nolle* given to tenant Also, »t ritiic time and place, th* In terest of Kniali W ulisvcn Marlin. vV 11— lumaHiul iSuiali Pearson, In lute of land ,Nov 128 '-I8B1 and :84l ‘n 8rd DlMfot itc.l 8rii section ol Paulding Conuty, Ow nfi lh« properly of Mnrfih WfctmvMi Mir ilia WII lame ami l.ainh Pearson to sat* l*ry a Ilia Issued fioni Id'll District (J i| ofsuld county,In Invor of JUin WhI* lls v* J M l.awereticc s'.'ni nlslrntor of II (3 Lawrence deceu*ed, 1 vey made and rrttri'*dlu me by J It lilalook i> C Notice given to iinaat In po-o.-slou Alsu, at lies me lime ami place, iho house on lo s No*, one and two in bl ck B, ol the row survey, nt the di pot between P >1 Ca ter’a gin ht.ee and J B Coopers store house, iu the town ol Dalles, 1’uuldirg tounty Ca to satisfy « Fi kdiesutd from 1080th district'd Mol sail county, in Invor o' u C trorrel Hgaiunt t huriey Mel vin and said houos. I evy toudu and relumed to me by .1 5$ Adair L. C Notice given to ten tni iu po c-sii.n. NA'IHA f.OOPEK sheriff Pallas Ga., Feb. 28ih 1883. LOOK! XjOOK! —FOR THE— NEW CASS -OF- J. R. T. BKtvWN, Stoves & Tinware, AND CONTltAPTOR POIf P.OOF- • ING AND GUTTERING, DALLAS, GEORGIA, (Shop on northeast corner public squat'd in old Masonic Building;. Having purchased Ihe business of Mr. John Anderson, In the almVc Una, I take r lcnsuru III announcing to the public that have a lull stock of tllitvurc and stoVes, which I propose to sell cheap. I alii also prepared to contract for doing roollhir and guttering. Repairing fl specialty. AM work entrusted to me doho promptly ami In the hast Workuittn-llko manner. Give me a trial. 6nt RAWLS, BROTHER & CO. We have Just opened a complete stock of Dry Goods, Grocorits, Hardware, Tinware, Crate, Etc Ol all kinds suitable for the country. ' WE BEFY CO^^ETZTIOiN* All we ask Jg n trial to prove that We arr$ready and able to Sell as Cheap as the Cheapest, Come One, Come All, and «xno Fon TovAsozivait’ WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF FARMIKG IMPLEMENTS. We Sell tlie New American Sewing Machine. Mount Zion Notes. A" qn>( along the line since lit. 'etpoii.jjgl’iuldiiig'wil: loud the van. Aunt Ifeu e ,M a-ey ia very sck, aee is about tcveiuy-iwu yiai= old >iu>i .live.' Iiub baen inui ied. Dr.Commll) , aid her a vi.il, we wo'oome hint iu our mid-;. t.» U \V C tty is very sick More mud dog* Iu tbe lurid, M > George Uu erwood shot end til rd one nt his residence one dav lost w.ek Jack Fn ..{makes t ie wiieut ami oau look little and b ue iu this sect ion Tbe ‘piospect for a fruit crop i yet good, J S R 5S Cox, llammond ft Massey, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WILL practice In Itte Sopcrio- Com is n bought .* and fatihlin't counties, Su'.t ■t;,alu*t railroads and defeases of clm- m'lsa specially. Cox A Hanmond, Atlanta, Ga. Rom. A. Marsf.y, Douglnaville Ga N. W, Roberts & Son, CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. H — vNI»— Dealers iu Wood Burial Cases and Caskets. Orders promptly filled day or night — - Soliciting a portion of your patronage, we are very truly vours, r N. W. ROBERTS A SON, Dallas, flA. A Georgia Clunk. Wushlngiou Special An applicant for the position of postmaster-general appeared in East Washington at au early hour this morning in the shape of a colored crank from Georgia by tbe name of Henry Wade. Hb wore a Turkish smoking 'cap up- and diabolical character that ever' on his head aud carried an irn- ved in this laud of ours. We' mense pile of. dirty-colored pa- Dr. Wm. C. Connally, Practicing Physiclnn 'n nil the depart ments of nu'clulae and surgery. A in pi \ supplied with all necessary means and app'laucu* lor the rericl' and cure of auf- ermg humanity, Olllce ti> the Dallas drug »'ore. Resi dence o,ipo-lte Christian Hotel. Always randy for dll y. Inn'y 3'i-tf. Notice! Having sold ont try business to >le?srs Springer A Haines I have turned over to Mr T N Handers all work on hand to date. Partie.- nwning these watches nfe hereby not! fi**d that they must call at Mr. Far- ders's store uml pry for the rei'.airs witon thr v dav* front this data, or the wa'cheg will De sold for repairs \V R DA uE Dallas Ga March 1st 1883 U) “Ho! Every One That Thirsteth!” GO TO THE TRIANGLE BAR, On Main Street, Near Depot And drink pure Wines, Liquor* unci brandies, the b at brands of Wo have always on hand Tobacco and Cigars, —ALSO— i mi «msT or moms. Everytllhing guaranteed, Pn’ite attention given lo customer*. Call and see WEAVER & STRICKLAND. THFSE AWARDS and a GOLDMBDAL tiii mmeu c. h. 0. \ri sfwivg me coimr ■— BY — The International Cotton iEjcposition ATLANTA, GVA., 1381. Which is ONE award more than was given to any other Company, and the GOLD MEDAL ts tlie only Medal of any description award* ed on Sewing Machines. SUTIIERN OFFICE XO. 5 PRYOR ST., ATLANTA, G A BRANTLEY, ATKINSON A CO., Senoia, Ga, More Popular than Ever! TUti Heoont Improvement* MADE IN THE White Sewing Machines, Add3 much to thej Many Excellent Qualities SUPERIOR MACHINE It is an especial favorite of the la dies, tailors aud others who use them for the many advantages it possessed over all other sewing machines. Every w l*i e Machine I* waTUDted Bye year* and a wrltien warranty pi von P> each purchas er. The pubMe nre so He 1 ted to examine them b u'oru buying u machine J. D. A T. F SITU, Wholesale and Retail Dealers, 59 Broad St,