The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, April 19, 1883, Image 3

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eel features of our paper. So come 1 pgularly, friends, to see the Era, y>CATi GOSSIT*. , - r , and yon shall enj -y all the praise Messrs Christian and iU h m mer it_ Como every Monday 1,riek yard was but subtly dam- > }f ym ^ need by the storm. i H„t io.w. AC jsr^''s^ A -«>. in mind and let joj, peaie lunenth a Moving Train. plenty prevail. I \\v vfond the nt- II ill lull of cu- r adem Hi whht cur atlvir IIm-isJ avu to »aj about 'belr teM«'cll'e Itnalnm-os.J Mr. OMtte Ovens will won have cr.m- VVto'i .Hr of theMW* tnm ' tm.tll.fh- fosldcnoa l» Pal “V* low 11 will be sal.wruf aimdlcr Vhlmd ■cl'ltrn nllli Ids liiscfiestlny rnmny. Mr. Hickcv, for'sevcral nW’tlia an employee of the railroad at lids P<»«h null ke pir oftheWiding h«»we <" r many of iho employ***, has ljuat mov- id his family 1° Atlanta. •J he D.illa* fligi 'rical and Drh Imp h'ocieiy held it» regi'lar week'y n.eei - inulat Tuesday nipht. The del. dors •quilled' themselves like true Cic-roni 1 ns. cMtte tl g every ‘.I'ch « f ground Yesterday afternoon, about half past two o’clock, Mr. 11. A Shoe maker, a conductor on the Geor gia division of the East Tennes see, Virginia and Georgia Rail road, happened to a right pain ful, if not serious accident, at Austell, a station at the junction of the above road with the Geor gia Pacific about twenty miles ’this side ot Atlanta. Mr. Slioe- ‘maker left 1 JomC yesterday morn ing with his train, which is a freight for Macon, meeting the passenger which left Atl uita at 1 ;30, d«o in Roiiie at 5:10, at Aus tell, As soon as they m.*t Mr. Shoemaker moved his train ahead and as he did so went to step on dll cither tide, awl evinceing n-srked j R in caboose, and fulling to do so, in provement in power and me.hod j f e p under the wheels, but man of debate. I aged to scramble from under the We have md so for been able to ear just enough to prevent his en- iliscover il.efir-t indication of a move th-e body from being horribly by „nr cilia: ms toward organ'w/m* ’fire company. Remember trtend- tin- thief cometh at "« Imut of the night. I The forest is putting forth its green foliage. Fanners are getting behind with their work on account of the lata rains. Rov. James Osborne, who has been very low with typhoid fever, is yet lingering. Mrs. Mollie Hitchcock,who has been bed-ridden for two years, is j improving. Mr. John Morgan has a Inn that lays such small eggs that fourteen of them can be put in a half pint cup, which arc now on exhibition at Ids house. A fierce battle took place the other d'ty near 'Jr. N. Cooper’s house between some crows and geese. It appears taat a g-ose nest was found by the crows while tho goosA was on her nest. The crows made an attempt to eat tho eggs; and the gander objected, from which the fight commenced, tho crows making their attacks alternately, (clinching the gan ders with their claws while tho ganders repulsed the attacks with their hills and wings, hocli parties keeping up incesmnt chattering for sometime. A boy appeal'd upon tho ground and caused a cesation of hostilities. Sometimes. New Advertisements, j GEOROtA. Pmeiliiu (Manly. It n|>- pcurlmi to the roiU't that n snlllclciit number, piii'|ir.tTlng to be freeholders of said comity, lim e petitioned the millilitre to deseahnii A day calling an election to lentene the qtie.iinh o r Fence or Mo Fence, to he suh ninial to the iptalllh'd vou-r* rf snhl con Uv, as provhied by an Set ol the On eriil Aisinnhlv of till* Mate. |i Is thereby eo-(lcrril that mi olepllon be be held at the S'V ral pieeincts of sabl eonntv on the 21th day o( April ISHIl tor eotni'H of said connte to cMci'intii" tho ipiesl’on o ' Fence or Mo Fence by Ibelr ballots- Tnoseln favor of f lier shall have written or pr illed on tl-elr ticket* ■Force” in il tho,0 In fa'vdr of doing away will, the fence* .hall have Written i r printed on their lifted* ‘ Na Feini” (liven un!jrtn> hind an I official'slgttll. Hire. T. <!. DUN All AN, Mifllnnrv. STATE OF UF.OUG A; I'nildliur f'onntv:—Whereas .1, M. Wataon, exec- ntnr of I F - inith represents to the e mid In hi* pel tin.i, il ilv ll id ami entered on I'.'eo'ib that In- ha* l-itlv adinlnl*teri’d J F Smith's istn'o. .lists llimeforn t> idle all per*on* eoncei ned, heirs and cred itors, to a owe use, Ifsnv tltev ear, tvliv sa d executor slim d no) he discharged frnm lih.eveeiUifshln ned te.elve lut'cis of dismission nil ’lie first Mondav I" .lime ll-xt. this March the 1'bl' 18S:l T C IHTM.'G ' N. Ordlnn ry Ili'.ei comriii nv - o sometime* when no man kuotveth it j foot quite far enough beforo it At present we could not save a build-, was terribly smtishetl. 1 lo was Tig in Dal'as Iron, destruction by lire, taken up aud placed ou board the should tiuch Accident occur, f>»r 'he j p jssenger train which his train mutilated by tho wheels of the moving train. Unfortunately, j — however, he failed to gat his left l#10 Kcnard want of means and organil'llo Study about il, ye propeuy owners. When Ihcwlnd is ffotr. the nor'h ■(flic liny tr be s.illv fo-1h, \Mien-tlie wleil Is from '.lie east J i.lies arc mid to b'tu the leas", W lien the wind is fiuiu tlic west Tome say fishes bite tlu best. When the wi ld is from the soil'.li Fishes l.lto with opun m .nth, When the wind’s 'rum eve y way ful oil gjlng nnoilier day. ■\V. R. Strickland has added an- Vit'.ier tea'are 10 his prosper us He is now handling ill had met as above stated, and brought back to Rome ami carri ed-to the Central Hotel, where he and his wife board. Immedi ately after the accident occurred the fact was telegraphed to Doc tors AV. C. Coiiuttlly and T. J. Foster, of Dallas, some twenty miles tliie side of where it hap pened. They met the train at the depot and tho former came to Rime with tho patient. Oi. arriving in tilts city Dr. Counally called in Drs. Robert kitty and J. 11. S. Holmes, with imsiness. ~ - — New lmpr -v.-tl Singer Sewing .'In- 1 .. chili ■. The litdi"H w-uld tl" well ^ v j ( , w u f ascertaining wliothev lo examine into the nuri s of ill y' >K)0inft j {e ,.’ M foot would have Singer, but the Singer ulvrnya ; be ammi t ttte d, and after *s, cal.8 for its- l f . .o be amputated, thorough examination and con A heavy N. W. storm prevailed ; mltation tlioy decided to post- Heavl^ *\l night Suudi.y lust and -Monday dawned upon Dallas clear and tjmite cool. A frost now yvrm-hl, »'m'S0 than at any previ- <Ui(nj tftwe damage the pe ich, ap- ple, plum and other fruits, and tvtver the tender erculuiits of the S iring gardens with tv 1 tor defeat. AYe feel constrained to hold an- , other brief interview with "’nr cor respondents of the ttonnty. We must set each other right, now *tul then, you know. Irt tire first place you l^ust send hi your items of local news by Monday night or Tuesday's mail sure. Secondly, you must not dip your pen in gall when you are writing of any one, especially your neigh bor or citizens of the county, in other Words lay aside all per3fm- mdisais that sound even to your self objectionable. Let your items after reading them over carelully no u ml in lour own ears As if they would be of general interest. Tue subscribers Of the Era in the Haitdwich Islands and the pale do main of Siberia don’t Care to GEORfll V, Paulding (Viiiuv I give tmiIce ilia* I wi'l apply at ih-> Nnvt'nibvr mlj man I to'in of ili» Logifinltlre to he hehl in Jtllv licxi, Cornn m;: ta repeal nn net. t" i"oarpi> retc tho town ot Du’Ih*. if ntieefsnrv, nnd to iacerpo-ntn ilia town o Dal- In* A’so I givo no'.ioo that I shall apply for an net. lo e-tab'iuli a (Tom. nil-simiprs court of ro.i's and reve- mips of sal J countv This March the Is 1883 TCDUNAOAN (bdinarv Estraved fixim the undersign ed on or about the last of Nnveui- (11-:< urn a JLaalilinu Coaul.v. Wlnao- her, 882. 01)0 large- cow of the ns.lt, Menravrr ,..,d . , . p . in i .. i I mb Istrnt 'i 1 mi l aoni nlslniti'lx ol l it following description: Ibaok and : Mmilcv,di.c(.a*od i. | .-r*. nt■* to ili.-von.l white spot ed, more blnek tlibn 11„ up.ir pct'iloii Hied aii.l recur id, Unit while, mostly White under bully, I "'ov have faiiv riiihiilMMiri.il I SPOT CASH” STORE! J. J. l’AYNIC. D \LLAS, GA. J. M- STOJVE, SMYRNA, GA NVADli WHITE, MAltlETl A.GA. J. J. PAYNE & CO, DALLAS, GA, . Invilc the pcop'o of Panlditi^ afiil s iVrrd.in lingoountie* to call Kt tt»* “SPOT CASH” STORE —AND EXAMINE TH^R tAR SR) OP— DRY GOODS, CLOTH ING, SHOES AND BOOTS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, ETC. Wo make n special!)- of HAhDvVNRK AND 0»0"EKIES, buy and sell for cash, itud 'c.tiidoigieut'y a-o cii ib'ud lo give tli; Lie it bargains. “Others May Imitate—None Can Equal’’ It is easy for any man lo claim th.it his prices are the lowest. The pnblio like lo know hoW n'fio.m in cun nail jr.-ell all oilier*. Wo *re the only, roci- (hauls in Dftilas that nniko that a.lowing Here it the arghtViemj C.i>'» Wo Roll for “SPOT CASH." No goons leave our storo till paid for. Wo therefore have no percentage of losses on bad custom ers that we must make up on good ctlfttomora. • Wo sell at hard-pan prices for 8P0T CASH, .X*8g Como uml sec fdr yourselves. J. J. PAYNE & CO- r . ‘‘Spot Cash" Store nnl %■’.-* n mir, iiniiiuy n tnvi imi'hu t ■ with part of her feet white and a J’. white spot in forehead with bush ’ •' of her tail white; long keen horns. When last hoard if she was at Chris Harris's, near County Line church, on the roa l leading from Dallas to Ac worth. I will pay any one ten dollars, as a reward, who will notify mo of her where abouts. Any information call on or address. J, M. ARLES, Dallas, Ga. cs'iiK*. i hi I** i o » i «• nM per- iliioi’s, lo .•'hokv mi mho 11 liny ’h"y cut, why t v mIihIhI-Iriitorn phon’d n tl ho (llsohit'ixcd, nnd i , r , . , e!vo lotii"h of di minion on tliu 111*** Monday lu May mKt- 1’lds Foiv'ntirv 17*h • H‘l» T. C. DtJNAGAN Ordinnnv. AltMlN’lsTltAToltS SALE. gone the matter t > sec if they could possi'tly savo it. Up to a lido hour Inst night tho patient was resting quietly.—ltuiuv Corn ier of Suhmltij Dr. Conually resigned his charge to Drs. Rutty and Holmes, Dr. Ford h is also been called in by the authorities of the roal, and up to tho latest advices r. Shoemaker was doing q ito well. It is Uncertain us yet whether lie will lose any portion of his foot. Wellington News. AVe ire all in a rush in this cornet', so much rain, tho farmer.- badly behind with planting, a few will plant some cotton the ensuing week. Mrs H. C. Ritohand daughter, iss Lizzie, have been qpito sick, but are convulescinK Mr. D. M. Taylor lost a veiy fine mule a few days since; it got its foot fastin a crack in the wall of the stable-, aud in its efforts to i x ricate its foot killed it<etf. Prof. A. M. Timmons is in quite a joyous moon; there is a stran- :■■■ ... 1 i t WALTER H. (X)NNALLY, - -SUCCESSOR TO— W. K. CARTER,* *•* 8 o % Q Til mam oi ^tueria uuui u.no lu *■ . . , . , know anythin-about JoU:. (l.nitli'i ‘'^1 ^.. H l * boy. Mr. J. M.ciohts, who re sides lmrd by the Professor, also in the same jojatus mood on account ot a stranger at his house red-head id baby, or Peter Funk’s blind horse falling ill a ditch, or old mau Jacob’s sOre toe, while a clear and tri.ihfal description of j mining or m inufaCttiriug, or the ° 16 1,1 , lel * . , , There is a little mad dog panic Water powers atld its acCesibili- |. . * r „ T . , • 1.4 in the neighborhood. Air. W Jj. tv, etc., etc., might lilease them y .. , , ■ i4i 4 4i 1 na.rto Rutler s dog acted:as lie thought so well that they would come in- ■ n • . , 4 i i. • i did n' t become a dog; and he to your midst aud bring more 141 . . ... . , . 1 i, ,■ : therefore gave him u blue pill, niouev, mitscle and brains, etc. ”... We recognize but one corres- andpoov cannie.s nom ;re. Mr. pondent at a post-office, and the ^ W - Hendrick though Ins dogs *, • 4, „ f eyes.moved strangly m tlieirsock- Era must be in tho poscssion of J ‘ , ,, ., ,. , i 4.. * i f.ni .. ..., Q a „A ets and he thought he would dis- li s or her trite And full name, and *? , , , , . 4 . patch him. Not much excitement each correspondent must agree to ; l cover their own field for the term ^f 011 0,1 feRce f ifpossiole. We fail proud that I question, lf there is a turn out i ... i ,i , I of the voters on the day of the we have upon otlr list some of the I . , , , i . j l, 4 v election Wedmgton will bi very ablest and best correspondmgl , . , i . , „ , | near .y divided for and against a talent to be found anywhere, and ‘ * ” many of them occupy exalted so- ! * ence ‘ ^ AUi1 ' cini and political positions. S.icli Rollins Items. a correspondence as we li 'po to Dili Id up and maintain will be one Rollins, April 10.—A\ ar ni ai of t|ie most interesting and valu- cloudy weather. Ity virtue ol sii drttur of the nonrt. of Ol'ili' my • I ll'ihl) Coitill v, will III' snhl 'ictom tliu court honxo <I■ i >r in ll.tllu*. I’lKilfiliiAcoiinlvilurnlz lliu ti'ifil lio.ir* ..I »n'o on tliv tlr*t TikjniIhv in May next the f Howln Int* of Innfi, t.o xv't: 482. 4 IU .•>07 -(Ml IIKI-J, 102't 7.7. In the llrd'll*'riel ill).I :in| »(.(ilo m rt hflt. 117 1. fill, «»l In t.lie ISlIi d|.|>'letil "I filil sect on. I.Vlny in I holivj In PAiildiiiii eoilnly, uml t 1 he *>i.|:,* he pi'lp-'ft v o! i'lioiius l> I’er- k..|.*on iiteol' Oollh (lounl.v. ileep.iH-.il, fur II.el> nctlt ol't’t’ lielrs of slid deeeiise.l Terms of Ale. eAsli, I Ids iM.llell ill. :: H’.J. W. it PI H'GNSflM, MAl:V I’l UK N-(.) , l. dlllllllsU iuofS. (' omo At Last! That long looked for irtvnieA of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Colors, Dye Stuffs, Rrushes, Maoltlimry Oil, Sowing Machine Oil, Harness Oil Axle Ol'ease, Fiitty, etc, etc., it tile 11 A II L AS 1) IS U « S T « K E. Drugs, medicines,all patent and proprietary medicines, druggists sundries,combs, brushes, notions, soaps, stationery, perfumery, to- bacco, cigars, Hindi, Trusses of all styles, and a com,dote variety and endless quantity of Garden seeds. The New EH is right liere with us,‘luid if you don’t coine to see us we will write you this kind of an epistle every occasionally. Spot Cash On all orders. CONNALLY k CHRISTIAN. “RED LIQUOR SALOON,” llnv'mr 1'i*'. mti'pliec.l lliet'iit.iiv * lock. Ilxtiira* and #010 will of tills popn'ar union,, | would l)o iiliiisad to liiivo a coivtliiusiici) 61 the parr in a« that .t liai always uiijoyetl. Yen wilt find Dvccylliing ill iny llnu'o ploasii Ilia tuatc'linA fnney of the most IlIHlII.'t’tl PLAIN, MIX'KD AND FANCY DEVEIV A<\ CS FROM PITHE MOUNTA1N CORNTO SPARKLING SODA WATER. , \!Y sM IIP iO\FECTll)XRlilES b FULL \\\) UP TO THE mmik My taxes are paid, and I have come to stay, Call and see me. W H. C ONNALLY, DALLAS, GA,„ “ Ho! Every One That Thirtieth 1 4 go I'd ’Eiiti TIIIAMiLK BAR, On Main Street, Near DejKit And (iiiii'r pure Wi'i’o*, Lapiori abR braiil ot. Wo huvo always ob Baud llVu b.st hriimla of Tobacco and. Cigars. AI.SO- Chastain, , . ') llltim.KS AND COM.AItS, i)Ai.i.as, Paoi.dimO County, Ga, Riipnii'iiij' n spi’idnlty. A good ntook of Iniii<1—iii ,d« tvol k ooiistiuitly on loiiiil, IfniTio** Oil* kept In *lock. 1 tifivi. also add ol it *ho(. Shop lo __ ly iniflnes.*, and am jjnipaTod to inakoa’nd repair shoos lii iho host w.nrk- an-like iiiaiiiio.r. Clvo nio a trial. Urn \ FIVE ASSIHITUEXT (IF CDXFEfiliOVEBIEIt. Hvorytiiliing giiarniitoed, Po'ito ai.lenii-m (given td (Jostrinier*. Call bud icb WEAVER k STRICKLAND, B-A_!RO^!l2Sr}3 I Want Everybody to Know THAT THE LARGEST STOCK OP Jtlaiksinilliing. We have rented Noah Pinkarci s blacksmith shop near the hotel in Dallas, and uni prepared to do nil kinds of biaeksmithing at short notice and in tin. best workman like manner. I solicit the putron- I age of the public. Farnl work a i specialty! Satisfaction naran- | toed. (Jive us a call. ! Ai.i.kn A Rt'i.t.oriK. Ever ili oiigiit to Dallat llAS.IU&T iiHEM ol’KNF.b Af n« mmi And will be soldjnt prices that will startle the natives. I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF WSatiofy inir ovary body that tomm lo my store tli.it they can H ii*jy«Hl bargain* hero as at afcypUce a illtur, or, for tliut mutter, In any other murket. I liuve mri»e Btoikof ■ »mm r DRY GOODS, Volii.n* Oroccrlc*. Hardware, Croc.kery, oiawware; and In fact, everything whichXtbc *(*: niand* of the |ieo|de of tld* Bectlou reqidre, and I uni prepared to sell them at tho very loweet price*. I wish lo call epcchij alteplion lu my large aliwk or __ _. BOOTS AND SHOES. In thin line I mn prepared to i*ult everybody: it 1« imnoBuIble for mo togive a full description of mj him k hcnC l!»«t if my AS Sul tlu public will?. I on Inc, \ will take pleoB ure m -l.ow.ng it to th,uu aud i ridh f them my good*. v T rail :ind tfivu mu n trial. rs. T. IH UdiUi.