The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, April 19, 1883, Image 2

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■ ■I MUM I III ■ l W 1*1 "~*~ M Paulding New Era. 1 •I. 15. T. BROWN, My .IAMKM BKFA’KRXHIIXiK & •U DALLAS, GA.. APRIL 19, 1883- For Govompr, HENRY D. A'cMANIEr, Of Witlton County. ■T.*CTInN TITEHDW, apuiIj24th, 1883. TO Till'. I’KOPI.E OK UKOnoiA. | , UH | „„t hesitate to say that Rooms Slate Executive) Commit- Cie tj- a in nma a ong as glib us tee ot the Democratic Party, At- over any other road. Capt. Blue huita, April 13.—To the people of a brother of Mr. H- A. Blue,] Georgia; By unanimous vote *>fj clerk of council of Mac.ni, o Geor-j the state democratic convention j gj a ljoy^ and understands the sn-i, SwOVGS Qb A The Ignorance of the mils'de world •• to the true »Utu* of Doll#* society and her biiaineui, and of the peats and order that uniformly prevn.l here, and •f the it real harmony amount all clns pea iaerad r. fl-ctiiim on tl e knowledge of the outside world,and evinces a wan ■ t at prejudice t' at a purl of iho out aide world at 'east is pien-e 1 to ro;' under ite numerous tongue *a a sweet tnurael. A man to l»e successful in this life, from a purely secular stand point, must combine certain ele ments in his make-up that over constitute his rule of action. Those elements or principles lie must maintain throu ;li all the relations of life. It matiers not what profession or vocation lie may adopt, the principle holds good, and the facts are demon strate 1 every day, and yon have only to \'M>k nrminil you u.«d con sider but a moment for a verifica tion of them. Now there would seem to be S'luo problem, some hidden mystery, constituting the secret spring of certain mens suc cesses, when we take a cansual glance at the record of such men, while in trutli it is as plain as simple addition, and as unmista kable as cause und effect. A pro fessional man must acquire move thanjnat sufficient knowledge of his art to command a living pat ronage. He must lm ablo to pro pound some new ideas suited to, and that may he acceptable to his patronage within his sphere of lieing, Many the attorney, and luauy more physicians, and oth ers of other professions have made money and attained to a measure of renown that wove hardly mediocre, but in all such cases you will find a first late financial balance in their notions and systems, combined with so briety, promptitude, persistence, and last but not least, if their foundations are built upon the rock, honesty must be the frame work, recently held, the Hon. Ilenry D. Me] laiiicl of tbo county of AYal ton, was presented to you us a candidate in every nay worthy of the highest office within jour gift. The deliberations of the couven- vention, c»utiuu ing through two days, were characterized by ex ceptional concord and good fel lowship, and it is confidently hop ed that the choice mado will bo ratified by you at the polls with entire unanimity. ■ In accordance with the procla mation of the governor, the elec tion will be held on Tuesday, tlm tHtli day-of this month. Tt does not now appear that there will be an opposing candidate, but it is nevertheless most important that a full vote should bo polled. This is necessary to keep well togeth er the county organization, for we cannot foretell h >w soon every democratic vote may bo needed. The object of this communion ion is to urge that tho polls be open ed at every precinct in the state and that as large a vote as pos sible be polled. The st rto exec utive committee urge’s upon all local committees, county and city,! » to give this matter their prompt, and energetic attention, inasmuch as the time before tho elejthm is so short that tho responsibility for efficient w rk must nec ssarily devolve upon such organizations. Husky Jack box, Chairman. pel vision of a railroad to the let ter. The Seney Syndicate. t Inuiumitl 1 K liri-r, Seney i- one ilie ni i.-er spoils u, nateriul things down 'mm nmv. II,- is a iiiPHchcr's son, a eliun li mrinbe uni, |r’ili.t|r!', ilie chief pliilnirluop. i-t of oi l iMimcnt. He is iiotcxin::- ly a fpeen lau,r, like Keene. He bail mnietliiug mi I tin a il als in it uiu ell * in i’. Hu lias I.eon viry sue ee sinI. Ho was ilie head of the Nick I - * * l ti • o railroad, yut when lie and In friends iinislu.il lint ini rou.l the. veie on the vciy evo of nan kin pi e\ bey bail g-,l lugeiher all tin mom hey eould ; el li-om eveiy source, S •V ll is soil I eunlll IK,I slot')) „f ni(rln hicking tli. the me g- iug 'opol lie:; xiMiing. Fum'ly iho V.iiderl.ii < I'I'uil i n mid bi n. hi ibe io n', hiu • t only leliuvc't those toe men, bm givuit.em sevi nil i, - i, I ini.: ot money ,.r new cm eprises. Tlu j \ arc mm coa o'oilaong a huge rnilrom sysiem in die Bon them Bales, am •nine say have gone in n it h GuuM, uni! de. ig i to lead bis Missmili I’ncifij sy- ’uiii oiii town id the .en cmist of riem- gia ami die taiuinus and No.loll., und fimilly to N. w York ovei llio hu ■Hindi.r h Valley ruilioa l. 1 j nlge i but I lie i-eucy comkimt'oii is l, u sir.iiguni in il u s unburn iluns lo-dt.v 1 buy aro imn getii'ially of youtblul i,r mid ju 1 iIt*, possessing -til tbuir enei- u n 11 AXI) roN'Tl! UTOl! I'OIS IIOOF- 1 N'li AXI) UUTl'KlilNG, HEADQUARTERS FOR LOW PRICES! ALWAYS LOOK FOR -THE- DAI.I.AS,., .OEOhi.il A, Shop on nortbeast, e.nrner public square in old Masonic Building). Having purchased Ibe business of Mr. 'obu Anderson, In the. above line, I lake 'ieasure in aiiiioiiiu-iiig to iiie public that have a lull Stock ol tinware mill staves, vilieb I propose io sell cheap. I am also ii-opnreil to contract for doing looling nil guttering. Hopairing u specialty. All ,„rk entrusted to me done promptly ml in the best Workinali-liku malineV. Ive mu a trial. Om tl. E. CASON, Dentist, litis pe-maw-nily located in C A HTEll^V ILU •Vhore lie is picpareil to tin all kintls if Denial work lit prices to SUIT THE TIMES. Tic wiM l>o ploa-cd lo .«ee»ll his nltl fricnil.t nr.d mativ new cus-om«Ts It -•(> need any fleet.d work «.oi.e, ctt’l on h m. NEW CASH STORE RAWLS, BROTHER & CO, IX FRANK GANNS OLD8TAX T 1). IVe in, s' c rdially invite the pub'le. to call on i s while in Iowa end exam* iue our goods and | rices, Hum |Thompson & Spinks. \VK CARRY A COMPLETE WE L ASSORTED SfO lv Ivy F. Thompson and W E. - ..- ,, ■ , Spinks have formed a partnership I I iebisfi .sl. „t hi oc(s>, ami f( ' r tll(1 pnvi , ticR of iaw, to be con- r! i»'«~*<» t**** Pence or no Fence. Tim position of tlm Era upon this issuo will bo quite plain and simple. While wo consider that tho fenco law has operated Well in nearly all the counties in the state where it has been in i-rf'ot, in that tho breeds of cattle and Uogshavo been improved, anl that it is the greatest saving of our forests, etc, etc., etc:, still we deem that this county has not been sufficiondy awakened to tho new order of things at pr>s- ont to g > into tho propose 1 sug gestion. In our noiglib mug county, Cobb, partizans of “No Deuce” became so persistant in their demands for no fence i hat they were ultimately classed a This week we hoist the stand- faction in politics, and hence the ard of the solid Democracy of | old fashioned rock and pumpkin Georgia in the name of the Hon. J farmer squared himself for n Henry I). McDaniel, of Walton ™ ev ,^ i89 . , « J 10 J no fence candidate, and tlm county, the nominee of the party. „ No Fonce .- ]ost p . 0U11 .| in 0 aeh Maj. McDaniel is too well known; auooeec R U g election. For some to the people of Georgia to need i re as ms most men will not take auy pr ise from the tongue or pen ] time to s',udy tho advantages in of any oue. His piofouud states- many new, important, and really mauslftp and executive ability, so finds i. vuiy tubnniaveuuu io tn'iiku bis coiuinti ii wih men of ilia' sort, uuu! I i. |iiob blv liivtl mil, mill iIny si'U Ir an . ml on liie jump.” Mr. George I Honey, of New York, is the Seney referred to in the above. The same gentleman who so munificently endowed Emory College, of Oxford, and the Female College of Macon. Mr. Honey is one of the heaviest stock hoi lers in the E. T. V, A Ga system of railroads. Ho has giv en away and spout more money in Georgia within the last year or two than gerlmps any other c,.pi- Milist. all of which is to his lust ing credit and unporishing' good name. Xelm Pollings. Big I' o’s answer to the qiies- iou from N dm is accepted as corroo’, bu' can’ agree widi him wlion lie says i' is no trouble m gel the governors ollico, and 1 suppose Boyn on and Bacon would beg le-vo io differ wi li him a'so. Farmers aro bttsj p anting coin u seeds. Wheat and oa’s are looking fine. Frni not all killed. At'lie last meeting of 'ho Mi. Zion Baptist chinch he Rev. J, H. Reynolds preach a very iu'ore.t ing sermon from ilia first vois^ of the tifiy-iif h chap or of Isaiah. The cougrega ion was large and aiten'ive, and seemed to duly ap- prOCla o 'lie sermon, I, hoivev r, heard oue brother say he ill mgh iha jn-eachur used a bole loo much pewder for his shut, WiMiain Ciute ■, infant sou and only child of W . F. ami Ella Pu'mei', died very sail Ion y hot WdJins lay, and nasbiiriud ui N'ubo cburuli Tliuis- or Court, under tho firm name of Thompson it Spinks. Dr. Vv m. C. Conimlly^ 1‘ractirini;- Pliysiciim H nl ! tliu (lrpart- muuts o' lm-cicii c nn«l siirn*i'y. Amp v Mipplcd with It!I iTCissurv means and Hpp'liiiicu-i lor the relief and cure of suf- eniu: ' umanily. oilleea the l’>a'las tlnm-'or**. tlcnee .»,ip')*ite CiiiiHtian llotei. Always t il ii f I v for dn v, ian’v i? 11' # Ihmldinu: Sltorilf Salt's. Will I) 1 s« hl befo'i* the conit-llOMso door. In tin* town » f Diihis I'nnulnif (‘•Mint v. Genri:ia dnrinir t he leiril hour of SM’e. om ’ll • !l -L I’nesdae o 'l,iy,|*8;) tile '(»!•%( i I. li' propev-v - to W l; |jot. of land No *Mr», in »lie 'U h district and 5hd seeiion of PnnMlnii count v. <»a levied on as the prooerly of (5 \\ . II n- rock lo satisfy a Itistev coil it Ti Fn ‘Hol'd f.om 1 r»!Mh di*-'. Id (}- M. ol Spnildlllil en'iulv, ill liivni of I', t ib'vii i. i vv an h- a i<l r, tin ii -I |.i mi* bv .1. W. All-.ro* -I I IS AT 11A N COOI General Merchandise. Wt will make it lo ihu fa men inteiest lo on’l and exaiu no our alook of Hardware and Farming Implements i}i:viy\\e ri iu iiasing ei.siaviieke. Ml we ask is a lair trial. Como und Convince yourself nfllie fact tli | <vp aio soiling goo ij us Cheap ./Is 'iVhs Cheapest. We also handle the NEW NO. 7 AMERICAN SfiWlXG M.'.« CHINE, which we guarantee to be the best nlachiuo in the market. We buy for ca'Sli and sell for cash, which enables us to dill at rock bottom prices. Wo will pay the highest market prices for all kinds of country produce. HAWES, BROTHERS &, CO DALLAS, GA, THREE AWARDS and a GOLD MEDAL AWARDED- AiiEiimw li, li, ii. nil mm machixe m\\\ The Intcvrtntioivtl CJr:tton Opposition ATLANTA, GA., 1881. Als a' l!, - s i m - i id slKVll lU- il' iilnit J-is Cl . Cl i. I 1C an I i fi ill I In- C d ilisivicl au l did -i'i!lIn i of l’.‘n diiiir ivii-oy. (tviu 1 11 to s.i Is'y IIn'i'U Tux Ki ''a-» ia lilv u‘ Lie s' ii tc; a ui a mint v, i ul'sii I l' 1 If.is vs. I II Sims, i, ui s' 1(1 'a s li-vi -si io 1 as h s |> o|ii-i t v. ami of inn- id said Fi Fa-vs (J. ('. ( nmi'lii'll, an I Ml il iuis l.-\ nsl mi as Ins |.ru|iL'r'y ili.il olio of - aid FI Fas Vs. 1ms it C innptivll, a .d said 'ol- lev i ml on as llnUr ji.iq or tv. I.nvv uiiiile and itlunioiMo mu iiy j. O. Iivcli. I,. O' 11 F. 11A G A X. I,i■ 11 1 11y t-liL'illl', Dallaa (Ju,. Mal'rh Ctth, is:ii. advantageous ideas at set forth by the new and enthusiastic con vert; hence it will require time to oemvilloe the \,e q>lo <>f tbo *d~ vnntagos to all classes, and the justice to all men in a fence law. It is true that it is unlawful for the stock of one man to tveapas i upon the domain of another, still the privilege has been in vogue so long in this country that to most tneu it would seem to be a day. The I'oncnal services wuro cou- species of tyranny to suddenly | dueled in a vary a demu and imjiios- enforce the restraints of law, es- i sivo uiuiiuor by Kov M. 1). Norton, peciully at this season of the year | The decease I was a promising chi d Thera are many reasons for and ! but death entersd lie family abode against the system as proposed to a d nipped the Hover in its bud. pirents grieve oft aud so long manifested in spe ial committees,and upon the Hour of the House of Representatives for the past decade or so, bis gal lant services in the old Tige An derson Brigade of the army of Northern Virginia, his moial ex cellence and wisdom, all cotnbino to give a first place in the hearts of the people. It soon became evident to the several opposing factions in the late nominating convention that to harmonize up on the one or the other leading candidates was next to impossi ble. The fri-nds and adherents of ( Maj. McDaniel were as unmoved! “PPty 1° D** 8 county. Slum! "ur aa the friends of ei'lter BeyntJU J Legislators ever have the back er Bacon. A conference commit-! bouo to engraft the sloe ; law in- tee was proposed and appointed. 11 our statutes, and again, if they and pending their selection of a i " i11 elia a law and pi ice it inau that all could unite upon, upon the earn3 footing that the Maj. McDaniel wrote out and stock law is at present tho Ne.v . placed in the hands of his county E ra W 'U ardently sustain both, _ delegation his withdrawal, Cook >it «w the matter now stands wo ^ \\ ( [{01)01*18 Oi 8011, had already withdrawn. About! v;i " vote for“fence”as it applies to the name time, pending the vote j Paulding county. * of Dupont Guerry, of the confer-1 SuperiuteuiUnt Kline, of the euce committee, G iveruor Boyn- £ q> y ,f. Q a . passed up the 1 Do ilers ton and Maj. Bacon agreed to ro!U i Sunday, and wiil inspect the ! withdraw, and the fri.mds of Me- loa d close!ey. He will find where Daniel forthwith brought him out Captain Blue, supervisor, lias iu the committee again, aud he : p, en putting in faithful work, as .. watt unanimously chosen, aud j pi a ju]y exhibited all along the lienee nominated by aclamation, 10 ute from Austell to Ro lie. AYe thereby preserving 'he solidity of have recently passed over the eu- Ge rgia Democracy. [ tire length fioin Atlanta to (’fix, Hamm iii:1 & Massey, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WILL practice l i tin*. SuperUr (!ounsof fpiiiglasB ami 'PaiiltlL.u count,ut, Sii’t* .main<• r.-tlli-oaiL niul ik-lcusis ol' dim- unis a sjiccialiy. Cox & Hammo.vd, Atlanta, Ga. Rout. A. Massey, Douglasvillo Ga 7 VO 1 VJ.NX , ‘S3V1AI 39NVS0' i ...—.-Ti roevoiHQ •ODKILOTM SMM3S- a d nij'ped tbe llowor But 1 wouhl aav, Let little Carter’s more, The Savior bills him com”, 'io dwell with him Ibrcvci more l.i iuij)j)luer8 above. B. H. O. CONTIIAUTOKS AMD 1JUII.DEHB, I — Nil- Wood Burial Cases 1 and Caskets. . j Orders promptly' tilled day or night. Soliciting a portion of your patronage, we are very truly yours, N. \\ . ROBERTS & SUN, .Dallas, Ga. - ? h bh • j ; -j-g.-^-- A- S Li! A't j.j Which is OXE award more than was given to any other Company, ni i the iiOLT) MEDATj is the only Medal of any description award* oil on Sewing Muolii'ics. KITIIKKN OFI’K'-K NO..") I’liA’OI! ST., ATLANTA,< !.Y BRANTLEY, ATKINSON A CO., Sonoia, Ga. More Popular tls.au Eyer! •Ilic Hcocnt Improvementi MADE IN THE WMt© Sswiug MacMuBS, Adds much to the^ 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 possessed over all other sewing machines. Every v,v l'l ti MiKihiile is wn ranied life yrars i d a written wari'mi'y i:iven t«» each Jimelms* •r. The public are s<Hic.‘ted to eXaiimie tiaeifl i) More buying a machine. ilo and Retail Dealers, 50 Broad St. New Furniture Store ! WR. lSTRIOKLANI). 1 wi 1 cell you 1‘nrlnr Gliamtnr aud ilin'ng im ,m lurnUur-j at lower nr'Xfw lor etisli than li i v e ever iu en at a’ned in Da'las. Ex uni no mv ta.iok' of be. I«t ea, Is ami innUreHms. 1 icejt ) nproved sriring nmt- ifi)i.l Colton (op I l osses. clun ii 10 Miltresaus. .'.(I ! UEDSI'EaDS and MATTKJUSstEs S AFES! SAFES!! SAFES!!! Perforated Tin and Wire. Best make. Low down for the money, M U SICAL INS T R U M E N TK, Such ns AcordioUs,Harmonicas. And the latest thine otif anv c ild can play it, THK ORGANETTE. You pnt in the notes at one end and the music comes out at the other. Come and cee them. (TI ROM08, 1 ovely land scapes, every parlor should have them. 8 T O \ E S, S T O A T E S. 8 T O Y E 8. ttgr 1 BUY FOR TIIE CASU AND SELL FOR THE CA-H^Sjf Hence you sa e the tariff on time prices. Call and see me at new stand, W. R. STRICKLAND. 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