The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, May 03, 1883, Image 2

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Paulding New Era. By JAMKS BKKOKKNRKDGK ft <X». DALLAS, OA..MAY 3~ 1883, Th« Comtili lion man burdens tbe columii* of tlmt ureal diilv with a lot of permtuil mailer concerning a little i'isaraaee manol Atlanta declining n clerk*' ip of some iuvesigat iug con - tnitteo in Washington, as if the fate o. the nation waa wrapped up in it. We are opposed to to much free ad- Tertisi'ig, and it mn«t <ya«e, Last Monday night our worthy Governor, James S Boynton lead to the hymeni d alter Miss Susie T. Harris, of Walton county, Mias H. is a daughter of the late John W. Harris, near High Shoals, Wa'ton county, >>n 1 is said to bn very facinating and highlyacc mplished,weighs about one hundred pounds, and a blonde. The Governor and his lovely bride received their friends and that means everybody, last Tuesuay night at the Kimball House, Atlanta. Tlte New Era : waits them its sincerest good wishes. WAKES LYNCHING. A Fiendish Murder—Toying With Ilia Victim ns a Cat With a Mouse. Chattanooga. April 30—A dis patch from the government works at Muscle Shoals, an the Tencss e river, Florence, Alabama, gives the following details of tho lynch ing on Saturday of George Ware, colored, who murdered a white boy ngad twelve, to secure twelve dollars which iiad just boon paid to the boy. After robbing his victim he threw the lad eight times into the river, but the boy swam back to the shore. After thus amusing himself he lied the boy, beat out his brains with atone and again threw him in. . A tuauon theoppo ite shore wilneMcd thn ranrdrr, but ihe river wav to 0 wide for him to lunko Ids presence known, A description of tho negro was given to the jai’er, who arrested him. The name night a crowd of workmen employed on the river iin- pruvi meats, vhdte.i Ine jail und de manded the prisoner. Owing to the de.icuie con'liliuu of the jailers wife at tlmlimo, the mob was persuaded to disperse. Ail otouind on the 20tli in.taut. On Saturday n.ght the mob lovisited the jail, carried the juiler’s wife to another house, theu took the prisoner and bung him to a he tin in the depot building aud riddled his body with bullets. T he negro con fessed, alas! nearly all, lost all. lie had began to retrieve his lost for tunes and expected to return to the old country this year Upon a visit to relatives aud friends. Mrs. Browne died in Memphis, Tent), soon after the war, aud he was alone in 'his world, but beloved by all who know him well. Gen. Browne,w* tho chairman of the McDaniel caucus in the late con vention. He was also chairman of the Sabbath School committee of the North Georgia Conference. Gen Browne was ait eminent scholar, a perfect gentleman, and u true Christian. The E. M Birdsall Manufacturing Co. AUBURN, NEW YORK. ,V. M . Hobertg Sf Son, •MGEJYTS, DaUa», Ga. Wo lire the agents of the above extensive Manufaciu ing Company, and offer at manuiaetincra prices ENGINES, HAW MILLS AND OTHER MACHINERY OF THE l A TEST AND MOST IMPROVED PATiERN. WE arc using ul,our mill nil engine of ilioir make and invite a careful iiivpeotion ol it. Call on us and get full particulars as to merits, prions, terms, etc. N. W. ROBERTS & Son., Dallas, Ga. The East Tennesee- New Yoke, April 27 Yessrs. Jay Gould. Samuel'Shtun, Russel Sage, A. L. Hopkins, and one or tw i other egeutl smeu exj ect to leave New York to-morrow morn ing in a special car for a trip west and south. Mr. Gould was not able 'o state definitely to-day the route tlmt would bo pursued. They expect to go as f tr west as St, Louis, The lime inlirlod for lias not yet expired. Honorable competition and would inspect the Southwest- i luirts in the war that is now beirg waged by merchants, onu against another, nvn Tiiilvrknit osmlnm ntt.1 <f Thirteen Years In active Service! ern railroad system, and, if their tinn permitted, a portion of the East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia system. It is expected that the party will be gone Sev eral days. Frequent conferences have been held during the past " CSr f- w weeks which hu<e had for their principal object tho making of the East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia railroad a part of Jay Gould’s southwestern Astern. Mr. Gould had a talk with Pres ident Samuel Thomas and Mr. 0. S' Bryce last evening, and it was announced to-day the long talked-of arrangement had been effected. Mr. W. Connor said' that an arrangement lmd been virtually settled which would bring about the consolidation of throe, if not four, railroads, and Very likely change the board of directors of the East Tonnessoo Virginia and Georgia railroad. The urrangemont would rosnlt in a close alliance between the East Tennessee system aiul the so- called southwestern system. The details of tho sohomc, it is said> will not bo settled until Mr. Gouhl returns from his western trip. The East Terniessor, Virginia and Goorgia system comprises vari ous branch and leased linos, hav ing a total length of 1,453 miles. 1 (I mre to cull tho attention of my old general tlmt 1 patrons as well •« the pul.lio in HEADQUARTERS FOR LOW PRICES i ALWAYS LOOK FOR -THE- NEW -OE- CAN AND WILL HELL Go",|g ns cheap ns any man who purports to be doing nn honoruble bu-r ness—ih.it is DOING AN HONORABLE BUSINESS, Otherwise 1 have nothing to say. My name is the style of the oldest busi ness house in Dull.s and I have been a Constant i-siduiit of lids County for i hi>ty-nino years. The people know me. nod my lecnrd ns a bu inoss mini is generally known. ‘ Therefore come to me wiifc “.Si O T ( ASH’* and you will be delighted with A.e result. I keep Family Groceries including Coffer, Ten, Meat, Sugars, Flour, Rice, etc. I keep cunne.l ir.ots including canned ffdi aud mackerel, Oysters, Sardine', otc, P.nkcls plain and mixed, Powder shotund caps, in niche i and tubucc , snuff and sig*r.'. patent and siuiidurd A fine and well seleo’dd stock of Crncdeiy from Coxnn & Co,, <»f C iu'on St. l’oleries, ITiuton, N. .1. a supply of'.iu from the Ailaina Stove and lie II, mo. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS ANI) CAPSI MAKE A SPECIALTY, Jn notions, such ns hosery, mspi ndrrs. corsets, spool cotton, cnl'nretllng, • carls, etc. etc. 1 am complete. My iliy goods are horn the old and well eslnh inlied liens ' o‘John Hlir.ey &,Co. I also keep saddles, leather anil shoe liiulln .'» und a tuou-and tilings ton tedious to menliou. Come to see me and if you dont sde what you want ask tor it, and when yon come just »:»v you want, some goods for spot cash <11111 you will bo surprised ns well ns delighted with the bargains that you will (ertuinly recieve. 1 dety competition, and iu prices will show up with any one, Try nia. Your Humble Servant, F. M. GANN- RAWLS, BROTHER & CO. 1 \ IN FRANK GANNS OLD STAND, i We mast c 'rdtally Invite the pab'lc to Call on rs While in towu r.nd exam- ine our goods and | Hccs. WE ARE OFFERIXli CM ,IT I’lllCES TO SI ITTIIEII ICO TIKES. ' WECAKRYA COMPLETE AND WE L ASSOUTJ3D 810 K General Merchandise. NVt will make it to the farmers interest to call and ex tin ne our stock of Hardware and Farming Implements BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE* All we ask is a fair trial. Come and convince yourself of the fact til l we ate selling goods as * Cheap m/ts. The Cheapest. We also handle the NEW NO. 7 AMERICAN SEWING MA CHINE, which we guarantee to be tho best machine in the market. We buy for cash and sell for cash, which enables US to sell, at rock bottom prices. Wo wil pay tho highest market prices for all kinds of country produce. RAWLS, BROTHERS & CO DALLAS, GA. N. W. Roberts & Son,^ E CAg0]J( 1)entist! CONTRACTORS AMD BUILDERS, — \ND— Dealers in Wood Burial Cases Aeornt ice N«ti'k. Probably the Last of the Mu-bick hum. The following let or explains itself; Gausdkn, Ala, April 2Gtb, 1883, —Sheriff of Psuldiug County,— Dear Sir: I have a negro iu jailiu this, Etowah, county named Wil liam Franklin, supposed to have I \° 11180,1 been interested iu the murder Q f I Acor,lt,,ee . I' 181 Saturday A good stand of corn and cotton up to this time. Mr. M. N. Lawrenco is vary sick, also Mr. Lewis Phillipps. Lands arc washed some by the late rains. Messrs L. II. Tanner and Nowt of Aoworth, visited They a white mou on the railroad in your county. He is about twenty- live years old, five feet ten inches high, dark ginger cake color. Is there such a man wanted in your county? If so wiro me at ouoe. Yours Respectfully. E. A. Buamdlett, Sheriff, Etowah Co., Ala. Sheriff Cooper answered by wire to hold the negro until lie could come with competent per sons to identify him. Should this man prove the one wanted it closes out one of the darkest and most fiendish murders upon the auuals of crime,of which our read ers 1 are familiar in every detail. General Win. V. Browne, prof- fessor of agriculture and horticul ture in the University of Goorgia, died of pneumonia in Athens, Ga. on the afternoou of April 28th. His was an eventful life. Born in Mayo, Ireland, 1827, he occupied several diplomatic pvsitious un til 1851. He came to this coun- trylaud entered journalism. A firm friend and counsel r of James Buchanan. When Georgia sece ded Gen. Browne cast his fortunes with the south, and by his warm friend, Ex-President Jefferson Davis, was commissioned into confe. e.ate service, where h < like report a lively trade at Acwortli notwithstanding the vast amount of trade taken from them by Dallas. We are glad to see the interest of our oouuty ouhanced without inpairing th it of any oth er. There is a teritory from Dallas to Aoworth and in the cross di rection from Road Oak to Burnt Hickory ridge that has no resi dent doctor. Wo would like to have a good doctor located among ns. Thinker. Paulding Sheriff Sales. Will be sold 011 the Hist Tuesday tn Jure next, at the Court-House in said county within the legal hours of sale, the (ol owing properly, to wit, Thirty acres, more or lets; of lot o' lend Ne. TOT, in the third district and third section of Paulding county, said laud levied on ns tho piopcrty of M. L Turner to satisfy aa ex cation Issued hum the Justices court of 832nd District, G M, of said county, in favor of T. A. 1 oote against said AI, L. Turner and J, 11. oliiu. Levy made and relumed to me uy A. IS'. Richey, L.C. This Aluy 1st, 1SS8, B F. HAGAN. Deputy Hburlir, It has been unofficially an nounced that Jny Gould has at last bought into our E. T. V. ft Ga. system of railrords, which if true makes the Erlauger and our system master of the situation in railroad circles iu the south and a portion of the west. Has permanently located in UAUTERSV1LL, Where lie is prepared to do' all kinds of Genial work ut prices to SUIT THE TIMES. He will bo pleased to see all bis old Irieuds und many new cusnO'iiers. If vo need any dental w ork done, c on him. and Gaskets. Orders promptly filled day or night. Soliciting a portion of your patronage, we are very truly yours, N. Av. ROBERTS & SON, Dallas, Ga. ^ B K Chastain, Spinks have formed a partnership BRIDLES AND COLLARS, for the practice of inw, to be con- j Dallas, Pauuunu County, Ga. fined to oases in Paulding Superi-; Repairing n specialty. A good stock or Court, under the firm name of 01 ' hnml-in dc work Thompson it Spinks. William Brooks and his wife Cothnrin.' M. Brooks, vs. John G Cionts, ot ul. Bill in Equity for Recovery, Relief, etc., in Paulding Superior Court. February Term. 1883. •Mid amendment allowed Gib Fcbiu- nry, 1883, The nl ove bill having been amend ed as indented, and new parties hav ing been introduced, ns follows: Mrs. J. E. King, of the county of D>uglass, in said sta'o, and John G. Clouts, Jr., und Brown Clouts, Jr. ■> the stale of Texas, und it nut np| cai log to the court that the said her parties are represented in coart h attorneys at law, or in fact, upi.i # whom services can be perfected, I is therefore ordered by tiie com tlmt service In perfected on the do- Undents residing in the .-tute of 'lex. as !>v the publication of that porlioi of ihis ordor, relating to tbemselve-, iu the Paulding New Era once 1 month tor four months after 'he ad, journmenl of this court, and a copy of ihebill sent loeach of lie (aid de- lendenls if their residency can b< found. J BRANHAM, JSCltO True cojy from the minutes of this court. \\ I FAIN, llnrkSG constantly 011 hand. Harness Oils kept. In stock. 1 have also nddt'd 11 shoe shop to r lkini.V business, and am prepared to make and repair shoes in the best work -unlike manner. Give me n trial, tim Dr. Wm. C. Connolly, Practicing Physician In nil the depart ments ol tueclciae and surgery. Amply suppled with nil necessary menus and app'taneus lor the relief and cure of suf fering humanity. Office at the Dallas drug store. Resi dence oppo-ite Christian Hotel. Always mady for du y. jan’y 35-tf, Blaeksmithiiig. We have rented Noah Pinknrd s blacksmith shop near the hotel iu Dallas, and am prepared to do ull kinds of lilacksinithing at short lotice and in the. best workman like manner. I solicit the patron ige of the public. Farm work 1 tpecialty! Satisfaction naran- eed. ( jive us a call Ali.en <fc Bullock. Cox, Hammond & Massey, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WILL practice In the .Snpcrio" Coorisof 1 Hglasa and Paulding counties, Suit- igutus*. rail loads and defenses of crlm nalsii specially. Cox & Hammond, Atlanta, Ga. Robt. A. Massey, Douglasville Ga Grckoia. ' anldlng ('oiiiity as.) L .MeBr.'iyer and SC Manley, ad ministrator and ailmTiistratriX ol I D Manley,deceased ie|ersems to tlieeonrl In 1 heir petition tiled and lecorlel, hat t oy have fatly ndininist. red 1 D Mnnlv’s es'nte. thir Is o et c all per sons, kin and cieditors, to show cause If auy they can, why ti e adndni-trators sliou'd not tie discharged, and receive letteis of di-mission on 1 tic Itrst Monday In May next- 'Phis February I7<h : i-83. T. C. DUNAGAN Ordiuaay. THREES AWARDS and a GOLD MEDAL * AWARDED—— THE AIEMlffil Ih il. 0. nil SEWIXG KICIII.VE CMIIMXV The Ihternntiorxtil Cotton KxpoHition ATLANTA, GA., 1881. Which is ONE award more than wns given to itnV other Company, and the GOLD MEDAL is the only Medulof any description award ed on Sewing Machines. SUTIIEKN OFl-IOlb Xo. 5 I’HVOR ST., ATLANTA,GA RAWLS, BROTHERS & CO., Dallas, Ga. More Popular than Ever! The JElocont Improvements MADE IN THE White Sewing Machines, Adds much to thej 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. Everv 'v lilie Machine b< wn-runied five yearn ni.d n written warranty given to each piirelum- cr. Die public are solicited to examine them b 'lore buying a machine. J -D.A T. E. STTII, Wholesale mid Retail Dealers, 59 Broad St. New Furniture Store ! WU. STRICKLAND. I wl I sell you Parlor. Chamber and dining' r<> m (arultiire at lower prices lor cash than have ctcr bien nt'ii mat In Palin-. 1 r 0 * lor KX.inline nn stock of bedsteads an! mattresses. I.ntest improved sririnr n,.,i. MwmLUoabm.i.drBg.c BI.DuP.aH8 ND MATThESSEsJ* Uc ,t USh ttp SAFES! SAFES!! SAFES!!! Perforated Tin and Wire. Best make, Low down for the money, MUSICAL IN8T llU M ENT8, Such as Acordions.Hiirmoniens, And the latest c ild can play it, TH|<: ORGANETTE. Yon pnt in'the notes "at one end and the music comes out at the other. Come and see them. CH HOMOS. Lovely land scapes, every parlor should have them. S TO V E S, ST O V E S, STOVES. IKT I BUY FOE THE CASH AND SELL FOR THE CA'H^S# Hence ^ou sa-.e the tariff on time prices. Call and see me at mV TV. B. STRICKLAND. DALLAS, GA. stand,