The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, June 21, 1883, Image 2

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Paulding New Era. 9f IAIN RRKTKKNRIIMiK * CO. DALLAS. OA.. JUNE21.1883. The whbtk »nd OAt crops of PkaldinK onanty an considered •boat sn average yield. The Atlanta Post-Appeal still flsilstopat in its appearance in this office. They had ought to let the Col, alone at first. : Sraa Roctebs.—Well, this ay is em, whate tight *eue«*a was rw«ey, Brady aad oompanr is, het that hare res ihs gauntlet, About aely par—n (hat oouM possibly tie eenrieied up there now would be eaethsr Mr*. Surratt nr Dr. Mudd, Travel ia doubling upon our ■ ^fallnad. With theaa lightning runners—the n«w style engine now in use—there is nets road i that stakes better time or ' connections, and aocidents <4M1 hinds ant a-thing of the past. t machinery of Governmen' at tha new Alms-Honse, of this eounty, under th« energetic man mpuwt of Mr. Jam— Dewberry, m>ortiug like clock-work, and \Hs fair to make the enterprise to be ia a few years self-sustain- .. lag, a thing that ahonld be, and lea be if managed properly. Jim trill come as nesr to the fnllstand- Wd as any one. -nwaaMThe Child would Die. 1 This is what the Sisters of the Houie for Catholic Children, iu Boston, said about a poor little child who was racking itself al most to death with whooping sough. The child wee suddenly taken with severs spasms and vomiting, and with frightful pains in the heed, The Sisters write; M We used Perry Davis's Pain Kil ler with the most astonishing re sults, In a few hours the disease urge gone ami the child was well.” Gov. Cbas. J. Jemkimb.—Again the people of Georgia.are called upon to mourn the loss of a great man, Gov. Jenkins closed a grand noble and useful life last Thurs day evening, at his home in Sum merville, n *ar Augusta, Ga., sur rounded by loved ones he* lay down in peooe and awoee in n far Itetter borne beyound the skies. Sorely the illustrious old state’s sorrow is bring put to a s< vre test. In less than a yem Hill, That Real Estate RumIimm of Atlanta. It bss been asserted by cer tain newspapers that there is a species of fr nd practiced in these real estate saIcs iu Atlanta of late days, and that many of the sales were bogus, and that the Atlanta newspapers and real es tate men were snooks in a con spiracy to keep np the boom that bears Atlanta npon its bosom like a a rushing tide. Now, the New Era took it upon itself to go out on the belt road lust w?ek to attend one of these calcs, three miles from town. Lots were sold at the rate of lonr hundred aud fifty and five hundred dollars per acre; and that sale was bonafide, aud the transfers of papers genu ine. But there is something rot ten in Denmark somewhere. The next morning after the above mentiimd sale of snrbnrbun property tho Willis Chisolm prop erty located on Marietta Btreet, abort 110x120, fronting npon three streeta, lying well, with neat substantial and modern style brick residence, that alto gether cost perhaps twelve or fifteen thousand dollars, was brought to sale at anotion by or der of court, and six thousand five hundred dollars was all that it wot Id bring, and the capitalists were on hand. The titles were undispntable, the property is el igible and enviable. Now sur- burban property ia out of all reas on, and a pjor mans reach, whilsi property close in is bid off for a song. Something is the matter but the New Era is not going to tell it Atlanta iB onr birth place, and we are just the same age ex actly, and both nf us are on a boom, and a grand glorious and happy future awaits us. The horiible Defoor murder, which occurred about four years ago, at Deloor’s Ferry; ]’nltou I county, about which the excite- J ment ruu so high for a long time, and then only cooled down a lit tle because still wrapped iu the Jcepest myste/y, has just been brought to fever height again by the discovery and confession of ona of the murdorers at Macon, Gu., a negro, Johnson, and also his accomplices mentioned iu his confession, Johnson, at Macon, Sawyer, near the scene of the murder, aud Brown, near Hogans- ville, Troup county, all negroes, and all now in Atlanta jail. STILL IN THE RING. “REl) LIQUOR SALOON.” Billiard, and Pool Tables. | would announce to my friends and the pnhl c generally that 1 have lully de cided to icumin In Da'lua and continue thcaaieof the beat WINES, SODA WATER, ETC. BRANDIES, WHISKIES, LAGER, Ever offered in this place, alio the,U'e of n jr , , BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES. Whenever the mint* tnhe hold ofthi* matter and decide my business un lawful, then I am rendv mil wiling to clo-e ou', until ihuu 1 ahull follow luy conatitutiounl privilege, viz: TOjendeavor In plei'te tlioae who may feel dispoeed to patronize me in my line. 1 Imre cont eel innerie« of nil kind*, Winer., Whiskies, Brandies, Beer, Soda Water, ail tow aod fresh, mid will keep Ice always ou Imnd tor su!e. Call and see me at my old stand. W. II CONN ALLY, DALLAS, «,a. Georgia, Pau’ding County:—Where n , Nad-an Cooper, ad >iini*tralor of Mo-eaC'mper represents to Ilia court iu bis petition, duly filed nnd entered upon record ihai he bus fully adminis tered Mo-rs Cooper** estate these tire to uiteell person* concerned, heir* and creditor* to show enu-e if any they car whv raid adminialiator should not be discharged from his adm ni*- iraliin and r-ceive letters <-t dismission on lha Brut Monday in *'er> ! omber 1883 T..C. DUNAGAN, Ordinary. tie weir; i’nulJi'ig County. Where as Nathan Cm per. adiuinislra'or do bonus non of the estate nf James ( olo deceased represent, to the court in his pe it on du'v fi <-d and entered on rec ord that he has lully adiiiinisterid James Colo’s estate, this is to cite all lioraou* concerned heirs and cre- itors to show cause if any hey can whv said administrator should not he dis- charg'd from hia adminia-ration and receive letters of di-mi.sioo on ihu find Monday in September 1883, T. 0. DUNAGAN, Ordinary, S fOIIAIL" Imped Votntli Hyphens and Jenkins have passed rLere Beenjg to be no doubt abont over the river. ^ their being the parties wanted. It remains to be seen. Johnson in timated that there was another It is now aaser ed, without contradiction, that the fair ? Lilly of Jersey, after thrilling the sen sation loving and novel admireiug dnniaens of the great cities of the United States the past season, has settled dowu in New York iu comparatively convenient cor respondence with the irrepresible Freddy iu the next room, and iu dne process of 'ime will take him nnto herself for weal or for woe. Well if we have to give him up we'U bear it aa best we cnn. Take him, Iillv, and raise him up ten derly. Keep him away from the paths of vice and green apples, always have hia Sunday School lessons weH on his mind, and the paregoric convenient of nights He will grow up with this wes tern new world, ns you grow down with this western new world, aud yonr little Freddy will leave you some day, old girl Such ia life, Lilly, bat the principle i N. L. Dukes, late Senate the Uniontown Disk Penn., mturdeiar of Capt. A. C. Nutt, spoiler of his fair daughter, and who was. tried for the murdt ingloriously acquitted, aud Nutt, son of Capt. Nutt. You Natt shot Ilian fi.ue time* with revolver, killing him instantl loading attorneys, refuse to a same tbs prosecution, ami it Tk* Omt Specific for Haanlfia tad Headache. tV An I in mini Remedy, Containing ]i< > Quinine, Opium. Chlm'olinni. I lilorul fir narcotic* ol nay kind. Sale an-1 <pi lek iu It* ucllonjffl M A Yens Okkic > IKi snnuK Va A|.rt HI In:!), f Mh-hii-. IlLTClllsnN As Hh ; It nlTords mu pIcuMiiu tu rest I y in 'he : real a in,-us n! y.i ir •'{■■ - iii'ii "Inc" t-i- 'lie emu o' neuralgia nml a uk huuiluuliu. It is tin be-i icmcil.v lor Micse m—t distressing complaints! hsveevor used. It should belli every family III Ihu o-mnt'-v. Ol-'o. It. 11 kail Mayor of Leesburg, Vn Messrs. Hutchison & llro: I am happy to sny that yo-.r ••Neuiulglne'' aotud as a specific in my case, leilevlng mu In an Incredibly short lima. I would n-lvisc all suffe-i >g from ncuriilglne io try It. Your* ulu- r V. Sims M. IV $1.10 WILL BUY TWO OF THE BEST MUSIC BOOKS NOW extant! Contnlnlna ffi? pairi-s io ioiiikJ hnd seven ahn|icd violation, of ft* Variety, 112 are Sabbath school Songs, about 100 plucus are metrical church fnnea. • here mu 20 A uiheins, with several clmms sentences, etc., about 80 Glees, villi I,is. I:units. Trios,ole., for rrmle and fe male and female volcis. nnd some excel lent male Quur-ettes, There are also a jroml nunihur of Temparance Komis. The hook ulso contains 02 Itudlmental Les sons, wc l Illustrated, anil pioperlv ranged lor the use of music teaeher* In rlri 1 practice. Several of the c<>nve itlons have ndopted this us one of their Kla-d ard Works. Price fGii.00 per 100 copies. |0 00 per dozen, a spec men copy mailed to any address on reoei-n of 70c In at .nips. '‘COLDER SIIEUES" school Hook, containingub-at 80 excel- hint new Kunduv school somts nnd very appropriate for Pi aver a id Praise me, t- llips, about, lori) metrical limes, six or clgli Teinpcrmuo songs, inula few s iort \uilie-til- lor church volnnai'ies Prico f2A.H0 per 100 copies and $1101 per dozen, a specimen copy mailed o.i re ceipt of Hue In s'limp-. The above are the best, nlul elcnpust nui'lc books ever olfe eil te the public ler thep'lee. Cc.ifo poiidenLC solicited wl h the unil">1, E. r. POUND of " Pike County New-'' Il’rnesviUe, Gu. above suspicion, implicated, and Johusou’s statement exactly tab Georgia, I uuldlug Goumy. To ull Whom It imiy Concern. C, D. McOrejfur ofstild stute, huvlnn iu prop--r 'oun ap- p led to me for permurunt letters of ud- minislrati.in aii the estate of James C eghora, l*le of said county, tills Is to lies with the opinion of the New I cite all and Sii.guiur the oredltoi* and n... _..i„ u.., a. ... Iherscl .lames <jie«h in to bu and up;ear at my offli o at the .Inly teim ol the Court of Ordinary of said ci nnly, and Era, only—that the party indi-1 cated is not above suspicion, loot’s see. Murder! HEADQUARTERS FOR LOW PRICES! ALWAYS LOOK FOR NEW CASH STORE of RAWLS, BROTHER & CO. IN FltANK (1 ANN8OI.l>STANI). We most cordially invite the public to call on i s while in town rod exam* iue our goods ami | rices. WE ARE IlFfERIXli ROODS IT PRICES TO SUIT THE 01RD TIRES. WKOABRVA COMI-I.F.TE ANi| WELL ASSORTED SLO K OF General Merchandise. Wt will make it to the fa tners interest to caM and examine our stock %t Hardware and Fanning Implements BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. Ail we ask is a fair trial. Como aud couvince yourself'of the fact that we are selling goods as Cheap •Is The Cheapest. We also handle the NEW NO. 7 AMERICAN SEWING MA CHINE, which v/e guarantee to be the best machine in the market. We buy for cash and sell for cash, which enables ns to sell at rock bottom prices. We will pay the highest market prices for all kinda of eonntry ptoduce, RAWLS, BROTHERS <fc CO DALLAS, GA. More Popular than Ever! Tlae Accent Improvement* MADE IN THE White Sewing Machines, Gcni'gl» Paulding Coiinly. To nil Whom II .may concern. 8 It VlcUiugor, of mild state, huvlnir In proper form ii p- pilcd to me. as the largest oredjior o| Miu tlia Mrf’oilor*. for permanent let t- r.< of administratin' on the estate of Miu-ihn MoCollor , In'c of snltl county, '.Ms Is to cite ill! persons Hlngu'nr, the t-znlHors ard heirs of Mint ha McC'ollon* to he und appear -it my ofllto at the .inly lei-m o' Ihu o m rt nf Gnl mi y of s Id county und sin w cnn e, If any they cn i. why nerinau- ent letters of ud nliilstiallon should not bn granted to .-. K. "cOregnr on Martini McPoIIoi-h estate. This ihe 4th day ol June, t888. T, C. DUNAGAN, Ordinary. Our local correspondents Are occupied, it seems, with their va rious pursuits to the neglect, of their regular correspondence, however, there is a great dearth at present it. the news market. DALLAS PRICKS CURRENT. show cause lljilny they can. why p i nmi cat letter- of ndnnnlstrnllon slum d nol begrnn-ed to C. I), McGregor i n jura-s Cleglmru’s eslutfl 'I'lils fltli cl-iy of j i T-C nUi’RAG-VN, Oul’y X’ . Ol A AA, Adds much to the Many Excellent Qualities SUPERIOR VilCBlIB It is an especial favorite of the la dies, tailors and others who use them lor tln» many advantages it possess*-!? ovor all other sowing machines. i-.M-rv Aid e Machine is ua--inn ; ei1 flye v-nis id a wi-lti en war run y idvcn in mth piiirhiim r. Ihopiih.lc an) to exniniiiG tiicni* j •Ion* iMiyliu a line (line ...sale and Retail Dealers, 59 Brond St. Thirteen Years In active Service T The tin e inlialnl for Ima not yet expiied. Honorable rampcli'iou never hurls m the war that is n iw b--irg waged by mervliants, one against another. I d siro in call the alien lion ol my old patrons rs well as the pul.lio in general tlmt I ' CAN AND WILL SELL Gm ,Is as cheap ns any mail who purports to be doing an ess—illi,t is 8 honorable busi- dareas lonj ker than b its. just reward,, than: “The wav gresdor is hard.” ngi. Thus iniquity bltck darkness has of the CORRECTED WEEKLY RY RAWLS, BROS. A Cl., Fancy Flonr, per bbl. 700 Extra Family 0.50 Family 0.00 Meal, per bushel 52 \ to 571 Corn 52 J to 57^ Eggs, per dozen 12.1 Chickens spring 10 to lfi I “ liens 20 'i> 25 Biuter per pound 10 to 15 Honey 10 to 12 Hams 16A to lfi Bulk meat 12J Bulk Shoulders 10 Cauvassed 121 Peas, white 90 “ Clay 70 to 80 “ mixed 701 Oats 45 to 50 Lard 15 j Syrup, per gallon 50 to 90 i Coffee., per pound 10 to 14 Gian la‘ed Sugar 12.J 1 Extr i G. 10 | Be a was. 22 Tallbw 05 I Ri( e 8 to 8| I Grits - Mack trel \ ItliUs 3,00 ( Shad’ per p und 1 9 g ■>? <5^ > DOING MV HONORABLE BUSINESS, Otherwise I have noiliing to sny. My nnme^is the style of the oli!e-t busi*. ness house in I>-,ilLs nml I Imve- been a constHnl lesiden! of this coiudv r * hi'ty-mne years. Ihepe.iple know me. and my leeord as n bii-inoai mam ally known. 1 In reiore come In me wit:: ‘.‘.-TOT ( ASH” nml v W Am 4 % - ' itS UGHTRUNNINg newhome I keep Family Groceriesin*^Tuding"roff?,v fisl. and mackerel, Oys-ers Sardines, etc, 'FekelsVain asdiix^ S' e f l h .°;, m8Usb « lI ' b “ cc * *it»rs. patent and ’ ,35 will be delighleil with ‘l.s rerull, 'I'en, Meal, Sugars, Flour, Kice, etc, medic! cs. For sale by Conually & Christian, Dallas, Ga SffilE Notice to Contractors. Kealtsl bids will In- received at this olllcc until Ihe 18i h of July Io - the erect- j ion of 11 i'll proof vaults In the con rt. house I at Dallas, 1’aiihling County, Gco.nia,- Vuult* will he brick with four Inch air | space between w ills, with two vault d ors j contraction lock*, and n .-o vestibule In ncrdo irs. Plans and s|>eci flciitions can JO seen at the ofllce of tile O dlnary o Paulding county, and also Ihe ottlcc of Bruce & Morgan, ArehkeoL*, Atlnnt •a, TVs .! me ISth. f>-8!l T- C , DUN.VQAN,Ordinary tiSSSHSSSSfk ISEW1NG MACHINE C0| (■MaiinytmuaiiiMawiiBYBDiRaj) CHICAGO, ILL.” * —• ORANGE, MASS. and ATLANTA. GA.” A fine and well seTte dd stork of Cmcdety from Coxon A Cn „f P Sl.lWries. I.in.on, N. J. a supply «f tin from Ik. Allaw* S^ve fd?ta BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS I MAKE A SPECIALTY Jn notions, such as hosery, nisp<ndcr». corset*, spool cotton collor«i'n„ -carfs. etc. elc. I mn complete, Mv ilrv goods i*. u. ,a » collorelUng. eslah islied hous - o' John"." ilvey i S. B i «L krentes V-l "11 ''' h1 “ 1 things too leilious to mention. Como to lee *ma. ..ml it you dont .eo what ym, wan. „ak lor it, nml when you come ii. sav von tt.int some gooili lot spji cash ami you will bn surprised a* well i <leJi»lnJk wnli the laruain* tl..,t ,oi. will tenainly recieve. t t^y compelitioo andTil pi lees will Lliow up will any ore. Try me. ' U* Your Humble Servant* — — F- M. GANN. H IMA THEWS & CO, DALLAS G.'. PaeUting Sheriff Salaw. Wi I lx- sold on Hie flrst Tuesday in .Tu- y next at ihe ■ 'inti-t house, in said conn- Ly. within Ihe cliiI Ir hi. ol sa e the (ol- 'owing property, o wit, O e rouil sot re! innli* alsi'it five rears. >M, sadimw li-vit<Vou an the p opeity of.I.M. Aj'ileslo sa'isl'y- an execution issued from the Slip i le • Colin of said county la fav r A Coilin- & Co Him lu.iiu-t su '1 J M. Al> cs, Alsoa' ihe-an r i.meami place, lots of and I'os ?(| 14(1. 47. 210. k2'i, l3., 44> ill> and 212, iu il.e lhfnl dls'vict and lit d section of 1 'an du g o Miiily, Ga to .1-1.1 Hire- tax ii fas in tavor o’ thv stute mil conn v, ,-i col said ii las vs.l H Sims u.d sa il lots ieviul on a- Isis propei ty u i oi e o| -a tl ti fas v.- C C '■ ampc.l a'ul id In's I. vied on .s hi- property am! Oue t' -a'd ll fus v- ims udiI Campbell and .(•tl ots levied Oil a- their p op rtv, N 1 11 N C • 01 ’Ii:, she: ill- I! !■' II |(I\N. ! cp- ty Mierrit D.d as Ga al.-.y Ltjlh 18,-j. N. W. Roberts & Son, CONTRACTOIIS AND BUILDERS^ Dealers in Wood Burial Case* and Casket* Orders promptly filled day ot night. Soliciting a portion of you* patronage, we are very truly yourr, N. W. ROBERTS <fe SON, Dallas, Ga,