The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, September 20, 1883, Image 2

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Paulding New Era. ' *7 JAMES HUKOKKNRir v Dallas,'oa^ Mrs. Liirciulen, i O *n. BeAurecrtnl, suwrlet foyer at her lu> UnU. ^ ^ Hon. Fariali Furni liia home on Friday 14tli. inat, al>oat 8:30 malarial fever. Bon Hall aud J/oughon were each aentei twenty yours iu'lie penit fo rape, from Gwinnett laat week. Tho Confederate veterai Marietta flast Thuysda the pnrp"Be of cleaning otherwise beautifying the of'the Confederate sold iers ed at that place. Mn,-Caroline Garaon, dang' of the late Mon. Jan. L. Peti of South Carolina, haa sont to File Art Exhibition, in Bo noma of her paintings, which pronouuood the finest o i thu C " tinent A bloodV ntnhlor was oorami^ •din Johnson county Siturda night last. A man by the name' . fat Crawford stabbed and instan l^Uy 'killed a man named Outlaiwfhr ■> -Crawford fled after committing yf. the mtnHor. Anderson, the re- i«^~* #>wmed actress, now starrirg in Eumpa.'recently declined an in- tr«dtuAi<« to’the Prince of Wales yyrf tyetWM «oat earnestly pressed -‘bfilhe brairileSB amorous Prince, fra .yiys Mary has certainly scored • ohh in that' victory. Well, she is , )fl t » Southern lady, you know. • * Americau Enterprise. No invention of the nineteenth century has Worked a greater rev olution in household economy or conferred more of a benefit on humanity than the sewing ma chine. *l1ie first productions woro crude and uncouth in the extreme, hud it was reserved for American J jj. skill and ingenuity to bring forth ’ 'J' .'a machiue of any practical value. In order to appreciate the great ( advancement which has taken .[place it is cnly necessary lo com pare one of the machiues built duking the infancy of the inven- v lion with one of the latest ini prov- «fl "Light-Running Now Home” All the really good points con- tuned in other machines have hern dtulized iu its construction Many new improvemen s and de vices have also been added, tin result cf which is a machine as nearly perfect n« it is possible to make one. Fqrsimpltsity, durability, ease (^management mid capacity for work, the “Light-ll.uining Now ;tt«i Khne”-has no rival, aud the hap py posessor of one may rest iib- •qredfcM lie or she lias the very s .berttheVo rid affords. ' ' AH wwvaend tor the company’s new illustrated catalogue, and m- »close th-ii advertiseinont, (printed on anothor page,) will receive a set of advertising novelties, of vul- BS to card collectors. Their ad- dftssvbt NEW HOME SEWING. MACHINE CO., 30 Uuion Square, j V New York. ' • ' We give'our readers the follow • ing, and piu a good measure of faith in the merits of the discov- • •• erjv .Try it,- it will do no Lai in, and mav remove one of the strong est objections to sorghum, and may prevent its crystalizaliou: A pound of fat bacon to every . -evaporator full of juice will add greatly to the pleasautness of the flavor of sorghum, and facilitates the boiling. Grease prevents the sorghum from boiling over, assists in gathering the Bkum, and re moves the fresh, catie • aste. It is always used in boiliug maple syrup.—Nevada Picayune. w jTj. BONE, Butcher Keeps constantly on hand fiesli meats ol all kirds, at the lowed ’ *i ''prices. Call anti see him at his steed met >iJe of public square, D lla.; Ga. OglcUee, A tram. Fiom the following special to the Constitution ii will be seen that Ogletrre, who has been giv ing the citizens in tho vicinity of Hiram so much trouble, his min ed up in Jackson county, Ala. Hi seems to believe in the cow dri ving dodgo to get the boys away from home: Tallapoosa, 8ej teinber IS.—On Wednesday lust, While Mr. James Wli te. who lives near Gurl y’s ik, Jackson county, ./fla', was 'roin home, a fiend in hu- tho same one who t Tilden, of yonr city, few weeks ago or three boys county,Ga., ol Mr. if they cattle ill /tides in,as ring set- KUloed him him came this lie return- ;, ins ituted iy, a.id fiually ob- f tho rase 1 who de- Mr, White airiv- night with throe oth- t. Yesterday about he rascal passed this place, making his irds Paulding county,Ga. where h is understood to have a wite living no ir the scene of his _riner exploits. The rascal is opposed to have unirdeied the buy, as his Ciothes arc all bloody un 1 he d>d not have him as he passed through here. He was last seen with the boy near Oak L v 1, Ala., wliero he had brutally beaten thu chili, tie told there hat a negro woman iu E owah comity, Ala., hid beaten it that way, aud hit lie had knocked her iu ihe head with a wagon spoke aud lolt Oak Level is only 15 miles from here. The child is only U'lie years old, and dressed in homemade dark colored pants uiul white cotton shirt; and one fooi hurt when he was carried off. The rascal is mimed Ogletree, and is nbout 30 years old about five fu-ot ten inches high, dark com plexion, inclined - to be swarthy, short, thin dark beard, slightly stoop shouldered, aud hud ou worn lioinomtde woolen pants, hickory shirt, aud whi o dingy flopped hat. There is a reward of $100 for him iu Jackson, where be stole tho b"y. The communi ty is greatly incensed over tho outrage, u lurgo par.'y left here last night, going toward Uiichau- an, iu pursuit. It lie is caught he may perhaps find a short shift aud a sure rope. FI ase puss him around. Franklin, Sopiemb r 17.—The man who stole the boy a few days ng - in Alabama is still traveling through the country with the bov. They were both seen •bom eight miles from Franklin on Saturday last. He tells that the little boy is derauged aud r -quests people imt to talk with him whore he stops. The little boy lias been severely whipped, and the scars on bis buck show it He culls lie boy Lee, but his r'ght name is Joe. He is nbout nine years old and sma'l to liis ag*\ //is father is here. It is thought the m.iu has relatives in Faye-iu Co. AISLES & TURN EE, Sign of the “Railroad Bar” NEAR THE DEPOT, DALLAS. GA We have never closed our doors during tho storm, because we believed wc bad a right to sell Ihe best brands ot Fine Whiskies. Brandies, Wines. Beer, and Every thing to be found in a first class Saloon. VJJ HAVE ALS*> GROCERIES FRESH i -d p' re, in cunnc iou wi h our business, and cun supply anything in Iha* ine, FLOUR, MEAT, SYRUP, SUGAR, SOAP, CANDLES, crackers canned goods j/jckerei CHEESE, And many iliings too numerous to Mention. The best BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES. For the use of lovers of tli* games. Call and nee us. ABLF.S d- TURNLR. DALLAS., O \. .n'ORKlillR & CHASTAIN; MANUFACTUWEKS AND DEALKltS IN SADDLES, I! UUS, BttlDLES, Willi'S, CHIUS, Him AMI nddle and Imrr.ess ninter'al, hnrnrss nil; nil kinds of Iciithcr nnd ra-.v tni- trial,and everything usually kepi n> our doe. Weonny eti all kinds ot re pairs of sinddl*', llurnes-, Fuggy lYnnmingi. Cushions, etc. Wc re o so dealers In RAW HIDES, for which the highest cash prices will he paid, MCGREGOR & CHASTAIN, Sou h side of Stiuare, Dallas, Ga. NEW EAI.E'AM) WINTER GOODS, " JUST ARRIVED AND STILL COMING. CZ.T0HNER, THE LIVE MERCHANT. Examine my line o' nuw goods just arriving. DRY GOODS, NOIDN8, AND FANi Y GOODS. I am flie lender in genlR underwear, and carry tho finest line of Moos, Li- c tine i “Rescue The Pcrisli'ng!” It was a perishing baby. The pale, puny child lay almost life loss on the pillow, tho victim of malaria and sumirer complaint. The old nurso who dropped in to give the,.dying child her last blecsing happened to ask, “Have you tried Perry Davis’s Pi? in Kil ler?" They bad not thought of it, at once. Next day er. Before the week :as well. Pain Kil iust., near Talla tramp went to the iw lady and sta- an employee of .wanted to buy The lady bU- vege tables to her gar- ihe negro 1 outraged tried aud he nets —Doug- .0 the estate ol a re rei-ucled and selite op as their dio< and Misses hand nniiln slices ill town. Fii'I stock Groceries, IIoii-ehold londsliing guo<b, crockery and goods, anil cvorythiiij usually knot in a t 'lterul s'ete on l.nnd. No troiibh to sliow goods. R"ck bottom prices ’ it everyiliti.g. t'nil and see 1 e, (\ Z. TURN ER, DALLAH, G A. iiiuilu Appituulitm wi.i Vi- ihu (unit ol Ordinary a 1 the first regular leimul cr cx|io lion of iliiriy dnv« from litis no-.ice lor Icuvc lo sell the lauds belonging lo ihe csioto off. J, lidwcll, Into <1 -aid county, deettso , for the huufii of the heirs and cicdilors of said de ceased, 1 his Sept. 3. 18M3 J. B. Foote, J. 11. Giieen, Administrators. Application will Im niado to Paulding Go I tho court if Ordinary of Pauld ing county Georgia, at the iir.si regular term, after ■ xpirati n of tliiriy days ironi this notice, for leave to sell 'lie lands belonging to ilu estate of Alaxauder Veal, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of heirn and cred to>'s of slid deceased. This Sept. 3rd. 1883.‘ S, 11, McGREGOR Admiidstrator. liuorglit i aui,ii g Coiiuu—m ml whom it tnavConcern. W. IV, Wllklus, of the stile ol' A alumni. BuLoik cnirilv, admlnlsi "alor of 11, 11, Worn v, deceased luivlag a -phcil la inupcr foim for leave ol the court lo sell the wild nnd unimproved lands la lon-la - to said esiaie at piivatc s.t:e. to wit: Nos. t(IU in i'u'-O l> -list ami 1st section ol I,on pklu eoi.ntv .do acres S00 2U4 nnd Ij'M Iu tue 7 Iu dhl. and Ills! section ol Fu on conn V "i' ll coii'qlniii't ICO acres, do;, in p c 7ta d sir.ct u d :-t s"Cllcu of l aiou t oiiutv conlali.liig Kill uc'c'h. 125 in ihe I) a dl-u -el aud II’-t, sccilou of Union coniay. couiolulni Hi auics. 72 la tile Hill «li-• lie a d fr-t e.ucl'on of Union ooun'y containing 1 till I nc.es, 11"7 In tliu lbili dislllci aril Oil scciloii of P. I'ltllii-t Coanty cn.lalmiig 4 acres. 250 am. :l I) in i cl0lhdlsini.il did scolloaof Pau'dlng comity c.icli con taining ncios 2. S and lO-'S i,i ihe 21 ' illsli'cl and tiled section o Polk comitt c illlaluin o cli 40 aces 872 ami 022 in the Hist disl'ici wad 4'li seel ion ol i lu al- son county each couluiiiliii? 40uc.es 15. In the 2nd di-uict and d.d sio'l n o. Paulding oonnly, containing 4 acres '1 lieac in e to cite, all and sliigu ur, tin cicdi.ois and ilexi ol kin o< said deceased to he and appear at lim oilier wlunu lln ilme ulluwcii by Intv, and show cause, II any they can, why an order should not he grunted a lowing the udmlidturiitor h sell Mild lands ul private sale. Uiven tih tier my hand uiul oltlulal signature Tni August the 2d d lt-Sd T. C. DliWAGAN, Ord’y -Jpplioa inn will bo n.iulo to tho Court of Ordinary of Paul l- ing county, Georgia, nt il-e first regular t nil after expiration of thirty days from this notice, for leave to sell the lands belonging to i'le estate of Margrate McCol- lois, life ot said county, dec. for the benefit of heirs and creditors of sni I deceased. Tlii>, Hepteia- ber 3. 1883. S. It. McG HE( it 'R, AiliniiiL-triitov Panhling Sheriff Sales. Will he sold before the cunr. housi door, In the town of Dallas, Paulding Co., Ucoigia,during the legal hours ol sale, 01 the tirst Tuesday In October, 15-Sd tin following property, lo-wit; Lot of laud No do4 in the 2nd dlstrlcl and drd section 01 Paulding cuunlv On Icvlcfl ujai.i as the p.o ieii.v of J hi Cartel los. is,y iwo tax H ms issued by It L Ki'l.,.T, C ol . uliling county In favoi of the sLi'.e ami county for state unde iun- iy ti'X for the y is 1881 and 1882 Levy made and remiued to mu by .1 S i.dair, L C llal.as. Ua, Ang28tn '-888 11 P llrvOaN Deputy SheriII iuirJ w ! th Henry W. Hay, who aulliorized to make settlements \ ith ail del).or-. W. T. CaLDWEL, B. W. HAY. NOTICE! All |wr • is are hereby nollflcd that tho ,,,, • .... uole-givn liy Ablels and larnerto the lue notes will 0® tjouucil of Dallas wee glve i under p u- i . I 114V. WltA IS I no' ti ml i.n nno t »<ll. tr fan tlin unmo .1 > teSv, mid un one t ndii g for the same d so at tluir own llsk. ARLES & TL’RNEP, Dallas. Q i., Scptembir 12th. 1888, App icuiiou win o« iiiuiiu to t e con11 of Ordinary of l’liU'ding c> uni y G oigi.i at the fi st legu ir term ai- ler expirii'iou ef hiriy davs f om tliit not ce for leave lo sell • tic lands he- O'lging lo tlie estate of James Ceg- h r , 'e of roid cdinty deceits d loi h liemfi of liuire nnd credimrs of said decease I tins 8eit, 3, 1833. (.. D. MeUREoOR, Admin -Irnlor. Onocg.n 1 act hug i-.o'.tiiiy, J 71777 W i ole having mrd lappiicaiiop in proper foim lor periuiiuoiH letters ol admin stni- ,lon on the e late of Sarah Cole, lait of - Id coiini y. rlecc sell These are to cite II poisons cot corned crtduo's and kindi- d <o lie nml u. pear at my > illce w hliin c 11 we allowed by law, and show cause if any. whv permanent leuers simu'd no iu gim.lte to npi'lleant on suiii estate i hi- sept the 8. u 1888 T (J LUNAGAN. < irdlimrv Application will oc made to tliu cum of 11 rill nary of Paulding coiniiy Gtoigiu. it ihe llrst regular leriii a.tcr exp rat.on .if thirty days liu..i this uotlee fo. ic.ve to soil ihe lands ’leloiielng to the is ale of Wesley i nng ey, lute i f s. id couim deceased. fur the benefit of lie r- and crucl- i ora of.•■aid deco red wi'biuc cxceiitiou if the ilowu-r of tile widow, This Sept a '888. WHliRKW, Adin'r NOTICE TO DLBTORSt All the limes nnd books of accounts hi longing to the e-iate of S. l 8lriek- iaui ecenBed, l ave been placed in i i r Immls *'or eol ection. All pai- ti s indehled in said e-tnie are liuruby notified iliat nl cla'ms due said e- tale a fie i Oct 10 Ii 1883 will le placed in suit. FIELDER & ROBERTS A It’vs at, Liny. HEADQUARTERS FOR LOW PRICES >—( RAWLS, BROTHER & CO. OUR NEW STAND, OPPOSITE Ooart-Boww. West Hide of the Square. "’e have just opened up our fall stock that commands the adairatioa of all in QUANTITY QU1LI1Y AND PJICES We have va'iooes of every sliadeand quality. B E have Dre s Goods, piece goods, 'steal style and colors. WL Have ndies Cloaks, Jacket*,Shaw), and Zepbvrs. W 0 have ljadies Ves's. C os 'ts, llonp-kir a (ttlmorala and hats. V\ E have Linsc.s, F. iiinuls. Blnnkeis and Cassimeros. Gents IJatii Gents Hosiery, Gents Clothing, Gents Overcoats Gents Underwear. Georgia Cheeks Georgia Shirting Georgia Drilling:. Georgia Sheeting, Georgia Jeans, Table Cutler). Table Crockery. Table Glass Nets', Table Cloths Table Oii Cloths. Boots, boots, BOOTS! Shoes I Shoes /! Shoes!!! MENS, BOTS LADIES AND Minsna Hardware,Groceries, Crockery and tilasswrure. Canned go ds, sard Inca, soda and snuff, p wrier .-hot and caps-.. Tin warn, Tumps and Lump Chimneys, Well Packets, \V liter Buckets, 'Pin Buckets and pans. Trunks. Tubs Sulers. Tnhnccocs of all grades. Cigars of every brar.dt moss aid met GOODS Of HtJT Hffim. WE DEFY COMPETITION AND GUARANTEE ATLANTA PRICES. CALL AND SEE US, Rawls, Brother & Co n DALLAS, GA.