The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, March 29, 1883, Image 2

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Paulding New Era. By JAMES BURCKKNRIDGE & ro. DALLAS, GA., MARCH 29.1883. Tlio present cool weather seems to be only appropriated for one use, vis: Tlie cooling down of the gulmrnatorial caldron that gets a punch from every little fellow that passes l>y, and which had about reached 210 Far. Atlanta can ont toady any peo ple upon the face of the green earth, without it is perhaps New York. Old man David Davis, of Illinois, late President of the Senate, upon his bridal tonr, gave them a call last won't, and he was given the most m vrkod attention, as if lie had ever originated an idea, or discovered the source of the Hempstead ponds. A man that is neither cold or warm will ultimately be spewed out, We feel like placing one of our fatherly hands, in a tender way, upon the heads of of some of our editors, and the othor suddenly upon the other extremity, and persuading them that there a little too much acerbity in word, and acrimomy in thought and speech upon the question of who slmll bo Mr. Stephens suc cessor. Gentlemen, tho “ipsa dixit" of a large majority of Geor gians has gone forth. James S. Boynton will bo your Governor, at least for the nnexpired term. A rnmor has reached us that Moj McCracken was recently seen in Marietta offering tho oontract to some one for the masonry, and also the sawing of material for the building of a round house at Dallas, tho lumber to be sawed on the property ofMaj. McCrack en, near the Tunnel; We certain ly do not give tho leport much credenoe, but we opine that it •would be well to make Dallas the centre of tho Division from Chntnnoogajto Macon. The ox- tensivo shops of tho company located at Atlanta, has forestalled that posrible acquisition, no doubt. each week, promptly. There are several post-olficeos and precincts tha't have not been heard from, and it is our desire that you should not ho loft out in the cold. Writo us brief nolicos of local events that will be of in terest, and remember it is your duty to sustain your county pa per, for its efforts are all expend ed in your bohnlf. Your commu nications tends to bring all parts of tho county closer torother in knowledge and friendship, hence wo nil taken long stop forward in tho steady march of progress. One of tho Greatest needs of the present day is a skilled, thor- on lily competent and well orga nized detective force for the state of Georgia. The office of chief detective of tho state should be created, said officer to rank as co’onol, and bo attached to the a high state of cultivation. The farm cost $1200, or $.0 per acre. Theie are a few dilapidated * houses on tho place, and Judge Dnnagau is uow making estimates for material, etc., to put up suit able buildings for onr poor. Now, with a oapable and every wav worthy superintendent, and two good mules and wag ms, etc., a groat need will he met. A careful perusal of onr ex changes reveals the fact that there is entirely too much “mud sling ing” amongst the editorial fra ternity upon tho gubernatori il issue. We have not boon engag ed in the business quite 75 years, but in our candid opinion the peo ple have already decided the question. Almost sufficient re turns have already come in from county conventions to tabulate Boynton majority, and wo feel stuff of the Governor. His ap- I warranted, from ttie f< e'ing ex- poiiument should b’e by tho Gov-1 pressed by our oikizons to ns in eruor, upon absolute qitnlifiea- ( saying that Paulding onnnty is tion for tho place, regardless of political oias, etc. Tho chief should have located in each city and town of sufficient population, an assistant without rank. Tho chief to hold office during life. Tho salary of tho ehiof should bn fixed by the creating power, and largely in favor of Gov. Boynton being continued in office. PauMIng Sheriff Sale*. Will hr arid befire the conrt-hoiise door. In the town of Dating. Pauldlnu county, Georgia, during the legal hour ofaa'e. on 'he fl'-a Fncsdav In tiny,1888, the fo'luwlns property , to w t; Lot of lam) No 21)11, In the 10 h district am1 8rd section of I’mildlng county, do sbonl.1 tlio rannflyn ..l.ing fr-m SM,’.',}' Issued from I BOtli district G- M. of Span Id! iik county, in taroi of K. T. Paulding Sheriff Sales. Will be so'd before the courtliou-c (loot 1 u the town of Dallas, Panldb-w county Georgia, dnrln-.* the lc„al l | **‘'" s. ot sal.., on the tlr-t Tuesday In Aped 88j, the folios Ilia properly, lo-w!l: Unr.lvl- drd one sixth interest In lot of land No Ills) in the 10th district ted third melton of Pallid ng county Uc raio, levied on a> tlio property ol .1 T Heavers, to satisfy a il la Isxtied from 12,7nli District. O W of said county, III lavor ol K Willlnnf*, •Kainst J T Ikaveis Levy made and re turned to me bv M a llajnea LC! Notice given to tenant Also, si sumo time mill place, thr In terest of Small Wulinven Mnrthu WII- Iiiiiis and Sin all Punwn, In lorn of land .Nos 128 -1281 Slid :24l lu 3rd Dlsllct an I ani section ol Pnnlillna county, On as the property of Surah Wnlravrn Mar lha WII lame mid latiali Pearson to sat isfy a Ilia Issued horn 1008 District O tl of said cou nly,In lavor of Jilin Wal lis vs J M Lawerencc adin nlstrslor of il 0 Lawrence deceased, I vey made .tud rittrued to me by J K llloloek l C Notice given to tenant In po c-elou Also, at the e mu lime ami place, ihu Imuse on lo's No*, one and two in hi ck B, ol the now survey, at the depot between P 21 Ca.tci's gin hose and J B Coopers store house, in the town ol Dallas, i’uulding county fc)a to satisfy u Fi Fa ii-suid from 1080.Ii dial riot G Mot sail county, in lavor of U l; barrel against t huney Mel vin end ea.d lioues. I evy mudo and rclurued to me by .1 8 Aduir L C Nouco given lo ten >nt in po e-sioii. NATil A COOl’lilt Sheriff Pn las Ga , Feb. 28; h 1883. ,00K! LOOK! LOOK! —FOR THE— 0$ % 1TEW -OF- rownrda not bo Huflioientit should be supplemented by legislative appropriation, or any feasible plan for compensation would an swer. lie should bo permitted to travel ovor any railroad Leo of charge, and suitable restraint should bo thrown around him. Tho sensibilities of tho order- loving and law-abiding people are becoming too often shocked by tho oft reported murders through out tho hind, and many of tli.i moro diabolical are so thoroughly clouded with mystery it even staggers tho courts. Wo do not proposn lo disouss them further than to insist that hud there been such an officer as wa have iu our miiuls eve, the murderers of Slimier, at Gain svillo, Mould now Urowocr. I evy made .ami returned to inn by J. W, Alluood, l , tl. NATHAN COOPER, Sheriff Also at till same tlmo anti p itco. lots Ilf land Nos 2111,21ft, 142 and 143 in the 2rtl dial riel and 3rd section of P»u ding v..unty, Oeorgla. to satisfy three Tax Kl Fa* lu favor ol the state a id o oulity, ore Ofaa d Ki K.i* vs .1 It. 81ms, ami mltl lain levied on as h's property. and of one of said Kl Fas vs. C. 0, Campbell, and -aid lots levied anas h's properly, and one of said FI Kns va. •• Ims & Campbell, a id said lot- levied on a« their ptoportv. Lev v made and returned lo me by J. O. Olicftk. L. O' It K. HAGAN. Deputy r held (T, Dallas. On, Murih 27th, 1883. J. H. T. It HU U \. Stoves & Tinware, AND CONTRACTOR FOR ROOK- 1NO AND GUTTERING, DALLAS, GEORGIA, (Shop on northeast corner public square In old Masonic Building;. • Having purchased the business of Mr. John Anderson,III the alaive line, I take pleasure In announcing to the public tlint 1 Imvc a lull stock ol tinware and stoves, which I propose to sell cheap. I am also prepared lo contract for doing rooting and guttering. Repairing a specialty. All work entrusted to me done promptly ami In the best workmnn-llko milliner. Give me a trial. 0m Hindi smithing. The Macon Telegraph* Messenger. This newspaper oomna to us an promptly an tlia muil comes every day, and after a fow weeks (imiliarity with it, a oritioal sur vey of it in its entirety, prompts us to pronounce it the moRt fear less, out spokon, veralito and readable newspaper upon our ex change list, so far. Somehow wo o mt help associating tho Tele graph A Messenger in our minds with that sterling old wartime Wo have routed Noah Pinlcard s . , . • blacksmith shop near tlio hotel in lie in durance, oviu tlioir graves, i x>i».11bs, .til l am prepared to do nV and just at this time there is n • • ’ *’■’ 1 — **.».!— pressing nootl for him at Dnhlon- oga, in tho Gaddis murder. A shrewd detective amongst those mountain people up there could saddle that crime up in the prop er shoulders in twenty-four hours. We want a shrewd, nuooniprom- iseiug,sober and very honest man for tho work, and ho should he indefatigable in mind and hotly. For gracious sake let's do some thing that will even tend to avert sorrow, mitigate evil and lossei kinds of blickstnithing at short notice and in the, best workman like manner. I solicit tho patron age of I ho public. Farm work specialty! Satisfaction uar.il teed, (jive us a call. Allen ife Bullock. 25 E! tsf paper, The Itichmoud Dispatch, onme ' edited by John Dauioll, tho most perfect editor in the Confederacy. It is perhaps already generally known that Muj. M. V. MoOraoki eu has reeeutiy resigned tho posi tion of Superintendent of the E. T. V. & Ga. railroad, to t ike effect May 1st, or thereabouts. We congratulate the company, however, on the nocessi >n of M aj. McCracken to tho vioo-proiidon- ey of tho road, a uew office cioa- ted rebontly, and to aecopt which the Maj resigned tho position of superintendent. Tho duties of superintendent of this division, are indeed varied and lab iriovs enough for any skilled uud oxperi enced railroad man, but the Ma jors promotion to an oftico re quiring still more ability and sa gacity iu that field of labor gives evidence of his groat aud imlis- pencible worth to the oompany. We have just received the March number of tho Southera Musical Journal from the pub lishers, Messrs E. D. Erwin & Oo, Macon, Ga., aud wo gladly place Cox, llamimni'l * Massey, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WILL practice In ihn Snporlo" Conrianf ijotiglitM mid rutildi'.iK counties, Sn't. analnst railroads and (loleasen ot crliu- aids a specialty. Cox & Hammond, Atlanta, Ga. Rout. A. Massey, Douglnsville Ga 25 p* o When wo pay for our rIiow ticket we feel at liberty to pass in unbiassed judgment upon the , W. Roberts & Son, I w merits of the performance, Thn is our text, The Atlanta Consti tution, now iu its fourteenth year, has steadily advanced in its make up, and in favor with the people, until now it has attained to tho exalted position of true Metro politan journalism. A $27,000 patent hack aud toward action, double elliptical incomprehensi ble an d irrepressible pteas, cut ting, printing, pasting, folding, etc., ote, 1(5000 copies of tlmt groat dailoy per hour. Surely tho spirit of Abrams without his rashness, still lives. The consti-. tution is not o,i our exchange j JJT, \\ HI. V. (jOJllltllly, list, novortheloss, we read it ev eryday, and pay at tho rates of; Practicing Physician 'n nil the deptrt- $10 per. annum Tor the privilege | of saying that about them. At last the county farm for! CON TRACTORS AND BUILDERS, —' ND— Dealers in Wood Burial .Cases and Caskets. Orders promptly filled day or night. Soliciting a portion of your patronage, we are verv truly vonrs, N. NV. ROBERTS & SON, Dallas, ( 1a. Q CB Amp’v alms houso purchased. Tlio committee se lected by the last grand jury un- tbe same upon ou.i special ux . j der tho advice aud consent of Or dinary Dunagan. have been cau tions and careful iu their exami nation of places offered, an 1 they have fulfilled their mission well and truly. The farm was known ns tho S. L. Strickland place, sit uated on little pumpkinviuo, just ; t o miles northeast from the| court house, and container. lsJu iiiccicliui ami *nruery. Itli all necessary means ami Hpp'lnnces lor the relief aud cure of suf- ■'erlnir humanity Otllcc a the Dallas ilma s'ore. Re*l- i dcnco iippo-lte Christian lintel. Always, purposes has been | raady for duly. lau’y 2ft-tf. Tho committee change list. The Journal is tho onlv thing of the kind iu the south, and well worthy of a favor able place at every fireside in our sunup laud. Be sure and send lor sample copy. Only $1 per vauuin. We do most respectiu'ly call npou aud beg of our correspond- acres, 25 acres of splendid bst ents at the various preoiucU s- 1 ! i tom IixikI, i>V»out 30 acres in na- Zfl the county.'to send in their localI uvcjwoods, and the news by Monday afternoon ofjfiist-rate up laud and remuiuder i.ipable of Having soil out n-y htisinnu to Me srs Springer Batiie? I have turned over to Mr T N Handors all woik cn hand lo date. Parliet owning these watchej titeh wehy noti- fiad that Uiey mu?t call ill Mr. F de-s’s store and piy for the repairs witnn !lnr:y d vt from tliis data, or ihe tva’chts will oe sold for repairs NV U DALE Dallas Ga Mvroh lit 1883 o\ „ h A, \ 2 i o RAWLS, BROTHER & CO. We have Just opened a complete stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Crockery, Etc Ol nil kinds suitable for the country. WIE DEFY CO^dl^ETITIOIT All wc nsk Is a trial to prove that we nrc ready and able to Sell as Cheap as the Cheapest Gome One, Come AH, AMD iDD FOR YOURSDIiVF*. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF FARMING IMPLEMENTS. We Sell the New American Sewing Machine. “Ho! Every One That Thirsteth!” GO TO THE TRIANGLE BAR, On Main Street, Near Depot And drink pure NVines, L : quor» and brandies, the b st brands of We have always on baud Tobacco and Cigars. —ALSO— i mt ffioimim of mctiomiis. Everything guaranteed, Pn'ite attention given to customers. Call and see WEAVER & STRICKLAND. THREE AWARDS and a GOLDMEDAL AMERICAN B, H, II. AND M\U MACHINE C61PAXY The International Cotton Exposition ATLANTA, GA., 1881. NVltich is ONE award more than was given to any otker Company, and the GOLD MEDAL is the only Medal of any description award ed on Sewing Machines. SUTIIEUX OFFICE XO.5 PRYOR ST., ATLANTA, G A BRANTLEY, ATKINSON A CO., Senoia, Ga. More Popular than Ever! Tlac Recent Improvement! MADE IN THE White Sewing Machines, Adda much to the| Many Excellent Qualities OF T*Ig SUPERIOR MACHINE It is an especial favorite of tho la dies, tailors and others who use them tor the many advantages it possesses over all other sewing machines. , . Kerry Wlil.e Machine Vh wa-rnnted lire years SjjDkS^a and a written warranty given t„ each parvliaa- c V f r '. n [ e public are Kollc'ted to examine them _ b 'lore buying a machine. J .D.A- T. F. SITH, Wholesale aud Retail Dealers,'59 Broad St.