The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, August 30, 1883, Image 2

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milling New Era. ’AMES HRKCKF.NRIDGF. ft CO. ALLAS, GA., AUG. 30. 1883 7 Bonj. Conley has been tincere- onioitsiy removed, and half doz* n of ihe employees, from the At* anta P. O. No reason assigned, A large body of Arizona cow ooya have started ont mounted for lor Yellowstone Park to capture President Arthur that they may hold him for a ransom Funny. The triumphant chris inn death of Judge Black was his best re ply to the sueering {sophistries of Ingersoll.—Macon Telegraph. Capitol thought, and well said. Mr. Fry, successor of Mr. Kline, has not arrived at head quarters of the rood yet, but will take the superintendency about Sepi. ist. He is from Carolina, and said to be expert in railroad management The Agents Heuald.—We are in receipt of a copy of this sterl ing paper, and dud it brimfull of news, advice, warnings, etc. The Herald is printed mou hly, in the m at st style, and is to the honost business and professional man and mechanic, in a busim as s'-use, what a faithful gunrdian is to a nation. Bond to Philadelphia for it Pi ice COc per annum. DU. HAYGOOI). From his earliest boyhood we have known him, wnt to schoot together, and have knelt at the same altar. Ambition has boon the ruling element of his nuturo, always a noble ambition, ,au am bition to do good. To say that he has attained the top round of tho ladder in every ea(erprise, in pvery phase of his nsofnl life, would be asserting only that which is universally known. As S. S. sec retary of the Southorn Methodist Publishing House his church has commended him for his judgement and improved methods. As edi tor of the Christian Advocate,Ma con, ho commanded the respect and admiration of all, both saiut and siuner, for his marked abili ty iu management, aud his pro found research aud learning, as evinced in his writings, as Presi dent of the best male college in Georgia (Emory) The chureli Trustees, and patrons at large, havo time aud again been congrai- r luted Tor tho choice iu his selec tion. As Bishop oleot the nows of his slectionas heralded through out the laud was received with unanimous approval, because it was believed to be but a titling tribute to bis genius and learning, and wisdom, nud former service. His declination, so positive, so prompt, made men pause, ltoas- O ) and admiration wore staggard. Speculations wore rife and theor ies, thicker tliau ambrosial leaves were dropped out upon hollow air. The Slater fund! The Slater fuud! perhaps. The boloved charge of Emory,how can he leave it now, in but the infancy of its glory and.renown? were some of tho many reasons assigned for his course. Be his reasons of what ever nature and import to himself his church, or his country, time has about developed aud is de veloping tbe hidden purposes of liis heart. And now while iu the midst of ap useful a caieer, aud now whilst in the very zenith of bis eurtKflL'lory,and irnn church and countl^jlaa the plaudits are coming from everywhere, well done thou good aud faithful ser vant, what do we hud? almost an insane fauticism upon the subject of negro education. Pregnant with extreme views he carries the war into Africa, for Africa. Can vassing the north, aud with rounded periois aud flowing elo quence, moving the masses aud quaffing the plaudits of the thous ands, most of whom are enemies .four social organism. Broth er Haygood, come back. Come back to the haul .flat gave you bir h; come back to the bro iior- Jjocd d our church aud sires, come back to the support of the soeial interests of yjur p ople who love you, and havo honored yon; come back—come bacn from tho centuries advance you have taken; coma back to reas on aud consistency; come back to a proper plane of worth and usefulness. Come back to Emory, for if you do not speedily there will not be a corporal's guard an other term to form yoar classes. Ben Hill, by the force of his log ic and the fascination of his orat - ry, could, upon the hustings, cor rect the errors of a Davis Hill speech, or at the Capitol explain away the mistakes cf a Bulled, banquet, because these things came withinjthe purview of the politics of the day, with no ten dency to touch the pedistal ofoui soeial system, but a sin against the time honored aud sacred cause of white supremacy, an iu- ovation upon the established cus toms of our sunny laud, a work of supererogation in or out of die church will not go down with true southern men. Come back broth er, we love you, come buck. ABLES & TURNER, Sign of the “Railroad Bar” NEAR THE DEPOT, DALLAS. GA We have never dosed our ilnora during tho storm. became we believed we bad a right to ie'1 the beat bruDda ot Fine Wh if lice. Brandies, Wines. Beer, and Every- thing to be found in a first class Salcon. • —have ALi" 1 GROC'UeiE* FRESH and pt re, in cuunc.ion wi h ojr bu.iae.-s, and can supply anything in tha' ine, FLOUR, MEAT, SYRUP, SUGAB, SOAP, CANDLES, crackers canned goods jilickerel CHEESE, Aud many things too numerous to mention. The best BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES For the use of lovers of the games. Call aud see us. ABLES rfe TURN HR. DALLAS.. G\. His First Day st Saratoga, Saratoga was a new idea to him. It was so jolly to go from spring to spring and take a drink of the water of each. No two ol the springs tas'ed alike. There are about forty springs at S-u a to ga. After tasting nearly half of these ho began to huve a queer feeling inside him. After spend ing most of the day iu this way, he went to bed. It soemed ns if all he wuter works of die tower region s were raising a riot within him. Al er -evera! hours of ag - ny lie thought of Perry Davis's Pain Killer. It gave him relief and comfort, and charmed him to sleep. Editor Paulding New Era:— The regular meeting of Poplar Springs Baptist church commenc ed the 18th. lust, at d continued until the iffitii., day and night, with large congregations,aud great interest prevailed during the en tire protracted seiviec; not only at the church, but Oo the highway, aud at the houses tho praise of God could be he ird, aud all were eager to return to the churuh at he appointed time. Many came forward aud professed a hope in Christ. Twenty-live were added to the church, i8 by experience utie 7 by letter, aud a great many professed a hope iu Chri it,and are still weeping between the porch aud theuhar. I was ussishd by my beloved broilier, \V. A. Ruus- dale, in the ministry. We thank our 1 [eaveuly Master that old Poplur Springs church yet has u name among iho Baptist, and God grant that she may ever lot her light shine. J. S. Reynolds, Pastor. Colliding, the great American struttei, plunged into a hot water bath at ‘iot Springs aud came out so quiuk he 1 eft uli his feathers behind- Georgia. i’aulillng County—To all whom it inay U.neeni, W, W, Wilkin*, of the statu of Alabama. Hut .oik county, aUiiiiinsi -utor of U, 11, Wortl v, deceased having uppileil tu proper form for leave ol thucourt to sell the wild and uu iu, roved lauds b lui gtug to anld csliue ul private sale, to-wit: Nos. 289 Iu the tf h dial and 1st section ol Luinpkhi couulv 160 acres 200, 294 and 334 In the 7ili, dial, and Ural section of Fannin conn y, iui-h couiuining lull acres. Kdi Iu the 7ti district u d 1st s-clton of union County, coiituluiua 1 60 acres. 126111 the U li district uud first sue lou of Un«u county, coiitaiutng Hid acics. 72 Iu the 8111 ili-tiict a at l'r-t sect'ou of Union cuuu y containing 1 (hi acres, 1107 In Ine I81I1 district uud 3d -ntiuu of Paulding (Jollity coniuluiiig 4 acres, *!>.) am. 2 0 In t c 19th dial and 3rd scciioii ol Pau.ding county each con taining 4 acres 238 and 102S In the 2In district and third section of Polk county u iutiduiiig each 40 acres 872 and 922 iu the Hist disliict ami 4ib section ol narul- suu county each coninlDing 40 ac es luU In the 2nd disir.ot aud 3rd stall u o. Paulding cut uly, containing 4 acres 'these uie to cue, all uml siugu.ur, the crvdi.ors and next of klu ol said deceased to he and appear at my ulllcc ivltlilu thu time ulluncd by .aw, mid show cause, if any they eau, why uu order should m l lie grunted a lowing the administrator to sell said lauds at private sale, (liven 1111 der my hand uud official signature Tnis August thc23id. 1883. T. 0. DU.4 AGaN, Urd’y Paulding Sheri IF Sales. Will be sold L-cloic the court house door,111 tbs It wil of Ida.las, Paulding (J 11, Georgia,dui lug the legal hours 01 sale, oil ine lirst Tuesday Iu Ouiober, 1883 tue following propeny, lo-wii; Lot of,uud No 3(>4 in the 2.id district and 3rd section 01 Paulding county Gu levUd upon a- the properly of J cl Carter lo.-u isly two tux II fas Issued by If L Ki k, I', C of l*au ding county Iu f vo fie .la e ami county lor state ii'.idc..un y ax for the j ears 1881 and lb82 levy made sad returned to me by I 8 Adair, L C Dal a-, Ga, Aug 8 11, :«83 11 F li.vG.i71 I'cpii y thei'ifl Geor J'au ding County:— )> here a , Nat Cooper. ad ••inistrator of Mo-iat 11 ’lepresenieto Iho court in his p t li duly tiled and en'ero upon reco • that lie bus fully ddminis tend Moses Cooper's eaiale these are lo cite all persons cncerned. heirs ami creditors 10 show cause if any the) cic whv said nilminisiiutor gl oulii not ibe discharged from his udm ni - trat on ami revive letters ct dismission on iho first Monday in Scvoiiilmr 1883 T. C. DUNAGAN, Ordinary. N. W. Huberts & Son CONTRACTORS AKD BL'ILDFUH, All styles Moulding, Brackets and Bulusters ma<|p to order. We are also dealers in all styles of Wood Burial Casis and Cas kets, Rohes, Linings and Under takers Hardware, which we will ftvnisli at all hours, day or night, prompdv, N. W. ROBERTS & SON, Dallas, Ga. <!. 1). McliimiOH, A T T O R N E Y AT LA W, DALLAS, - Georgia. (Office In Court-House.) I give mv entire attention to 1 be prar- t cc of law. t'ron ptness Is my motto. Collecting a specialty. , July Sir Oe'TL'le; Pnu'ding county. Wl.erc- ns Nutlian Chi per. adiiiinistra'or de bonus non of the estate of James Cole deceased represents 10 the o iurl iu his pe it 011 du'v filed and entered on rec ord that lie has fully administered .lames Cole’s estate, this is to cite all persons concerned heirs and creditors to show cau«e if any hey can wlr said administrator should not lie dis. chtirg d from his admihis'ration amt receive loners of di«mi-sion on the fi.si Monday in ’--epiember 1883, T. 0. DUNAGAN, Ordinary, $1.10 WILL BUY TWO OF THE BEST MUSIC BOOKS NOW extant! “.OXGS FOII AIL” pages\*nVo,md ami seven shaped miration. of Its.variety, 112 me Sabbath fccliool Songs, about 101) piece* are metrical church tunes, there ti e 20 A mheins, with several ch.iiiin Fentencea, etc., tibout 80 Glees, v ith >«- lo8. Lueita. Trios,etc., for nnile and fe male and female voices, aud some excel lent male Quur titles, There are also u good number of Temperance Songs. The bno'-v also contains 02 Kudimcntal Lw sons, well illustrated, aud properly ar ranged for the use of music teachers iu dn 1 practice. Several of the conventions have udopted this as one of their Stand ard Works, Price $65.00 per 100 copies, $9.00 per dozen, a specimen copy mailed to any address on receipt of 75c in stumps. ‘•IIOIDEX SHEAVES” s ‘ ttbb “ school Hook, containing a belli 89 excel, laut new Sumlav school songs ai d very appropriate for Player a .d Pnilsr inert ings, about tort) metrical tunes, s.x or oigli' I'cmpcruiue songs, and a few a iort Anthem.-. fur church voluntaries. Price $2u.(H) per 100 copies and $3.0 per duxcii, a specimen copy mailed on re ceipt o*'3'ic iu s'amps. i h! above arc the best nbd cheapesi mu-ic books ever ottered t the pub. e or lie p ice. Coirc-po .de c solicited W b he uutnot, K. i. POUND of Piket.'onn'y New- - ’ il rucav l'c, Gu. IIGHTRUNNINg SEWMGMflCHiKKCO «ww«i*»aeBagwMi CHICAGO.ILL.- . -ORANGE, MASS. AND ATLANTA.GAr Ji F MATHEW8& CO, DALLAS, GA- ItSTANDS at the Hot d rue uimr mwiMi miiiEsTie. Tim ne'e iow edged IiKADF.Il IN TIIK TRADE . I- s 'net that cannot In ill-, t d. M V NY I MIT \ I’K 1 I! NONE EQUAL 1 '! The 1 .argent Armed! The Lightest Rminiiift THE MOST BEAUTIFUL Woodwork! And is warranted To be made of the beat imttci'lal To do any and all kinds of work. To be complete in every re-pect. For sale iff' J li, & T. Footr ft Co., l nl as, Ga, IST'f'gouts wauled In iiiiuciiplcd liritory. Address DOMESTIC a M. CO., Iticlmiou !, Va. Dr. J. M. Harrison, PRACTICING PHYSIC rA N, DALLAS,---- GE RGJA. (Office With D. - . Rohertsnn.) Temleis hi* ; rofe si mal -cvices to the c of Fa’'ns aud sill VuU. .ti igcoun'ri July 13 ly MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN SADDLES, IIAIIAESS, ttIDLES, WHIPS. CIIUUS. CIBTIlS HD Saddle and liurr.ess mnterlul, harness oil; all kinds of leather and raw mit er i nl,and eveiything usually kept id our line, Weeairy cn all kinds of re pairs of Saddles, Harnes., Buggy Trimmings, Cushions, etc. We re a’so dealers in RAW HIDES, for which tbe highest oeeh price will be paid, MCGREGOR & CHASTAIN, Sou h aide of Square, Dallas, Ga. More Popular than Ever! Tlic Aeoont Improvement* MADE IN THE Whit© Sewing Machines, A dll:s much to the Many Excellent Qualities OF THI8 SUPERIOR MACHINE It is an especial favorite of the la dies, tailors and others who use the* lor the many advantages it possesses over all other sewing machines. Every vt Idle .Machine Is wa rsnied Bfe years and it written warramy given to each purchas er. The public arc solicited to examine then b 'lore buying a machine. J .D.& T. F. SITH, Wholesale and Retail Dealers, 59 Broad St. Thirteen Years In Active Service ! The li're inlislpd tor I .» no yet rxpiied Honors hie fomprliiion never liuris in the wm that is non in.-ii g «a.' ii by in- ichiiuis, oik ugeinit another, I <1 nre In call t'n uti -ntion as well as the pul.l general that I CAS AND WILL SELL Goods us die p as unv limn who puiporis lo to doing an honorable bud- ness—llii.t is DOING AN HON ON ABLE BUSINESS, (Otherwise I Inivc uolliing to say. My n.mejis the style of the oIde*t buai. ne*s house in Diill-s and I have been a conslani hodden! of thi- coun'v f r i hi'ty-nino years. I he people know me. and my icoord as a Im-incaa man iageneially known. Tliereioiu (ome lo me with “.--I’O f (ASH” and yim will in ddighicd with tl.c resiill. I keep Family Gioceiiesincluding Co#.., lea, Meat, Sugars, F our, Itice, era. I keep cniine.l gr.o Is including ntnmd fish and muck. rel, Oys'ers, Sai dire., etc, P cke's plain and mixed" Powder slim and caps, inauhes and lobacc , snnfl'ai' J sigar.-. patent uni aiuiiJanl mcdicl’ cs. A fine and well pelcc dd stock of Cmedeiy from Cnxen & Co., of Cin'ot -I. P. lerics, 'I i in ton, N. J. a supply of (iu from ihe Atlamu Slovt end Tiu BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPSI HAKE A SPECIALTY. In notir.up, such 08 ho.-erv, Mispi nders. eorrelr. pp-,ol rollon, col'orelling. ■ciiHs. etc. cic. I urn eoiiiple e. My drygo.ds arc limn ihe old end well eslnblislied house o‘ John Hlvey & Co. I also keep M.ld'ce, kaihrr a ,„| hoe findiut'S and a thou and things loo e lious lo mention. Come lo we me and if you dont see wlmt yon wiim ask lor it, and when you come just say y..u wain some goods for spot cusli end you will bn surprised a* well as deli dued with the bargains that you will cerltiiuly rec'mve. I Jet v compel ii ion, audio jnices will cliow up will) any one, Try me. Your Humble Servant, F. M. GANN. NEW FALL AND WINTERCOODS, JUST ARRIVED AND STILL COMING. C Z TURNER, THE LIVE ME UCHANT. Examine my line ol new goads just arriving. DRY GOOD-, NOTIONS. AND FANCY GOODS. . * I am tho leader in gents underwear, aud carry the finest line of Meus. La- die- and Misses hand made shoes in town. Full -lock Groceries, Hou-ehold furnishing goods, crockery and canned goods, and everything usually kept in a g -neral s'oie oo hand. No iruuU* o show goods, it, ck bottom prices i n everything. Call and see n e, C. /. TURNER, DALLAS, GA. Tb« W«w Isirim l« the INatj aa< RlsnjbtrwalagjnSslijitUtaaJtbstls H| f | V_wwjatt»fMrirMil»ilw^Tjjr ItUwide*rtk.flsMtwst.rl>l,»dtkslU UU H V It I. so n IT m a n TT. IKloM^mitJlstJliaofUrd^MdtkiMj II U 1 It is tho Salf-ThrMdinc Maehlnw mm much advartlawd, land a* highly rm- commanded. It la «h. gnat SELP THRRADINO SHUTTLS MACHINE M much adv.rtiMd. It la the great SBLF SETTINO NEEDLE MA CHINE eo much edvertleed. It le the DURABLE, SIMPLE aad LIOHT- RUNNING MACHINE ee much ednrUeed. ItHthe NEW AMERICAN. SSWZXTG ICAOSZXnB that we ere b w edvertlalnjr, that penle mer kaew or the Orratoet Sewimr Aechl.Vlk the Vr.HdT end will buy no other until they here Wed the Raw American. If we should have no Agent In your place, pleaae request the MERCHANT you deal with to order one for you. Sold on eeay tense. Bend for Circular. Agents will do well to secure the agency «or these celebrated Sewing Machines, and ean do so by applying by letter to us. Wo want Agents In all ua - ^grexita f Wanted. | J Waatdd. ADDRESS AHERICW B. II. 0. A\D SEW1XG IIVCOIXE COBIWM \V. .V. CAMP, Man iper. Atlanta, Ga.. or li A WLS, D110S. & CO., Local Agents, Dallas, Gu.