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Paulding New Era,
By JAMKS TlRKCfvENIUlXiK ft < 0.
DALLAS, (i\7. SEPT 27. 1883 r
The Philadelphia Chronicle
any a the grnniraer used in Vor-
lnon schools don’t recognise the
‘‘first person singular," which
would upset their religion. But
all the same the tiist person must
feel pretty sirgnlar when her
liusbaud has accumulated a doz
en more wives.—Norristown Her
ald.
The Grand Jury of Clayton
county recently found true bilk
of indictment against two mis
sionary Mormon elders named W
A. Wilson and 8. J. Parris, charg
ing them with vagrancy, in that
they were strolling around about
the oooutry without occupation
or visible moans of support.
A young white man by the
name of Bl ight was arrested be
low Pine Log Monday morning
on a charge of liorge st juling. The
horse was stolen from a Mr.
Dodd, of Fairmount, and was in
the posessiou of Bright when ho
was osptured. The thief and
horse were carried back to Fair-
mount.—Cartersville Froe-Pross.
Editor New. Era:— Please nr-
nounce and keep before die peo
ple the dedication of Betbel
church 3rd Sunday in October
by Brodier Thomas Pierce. Our
meeting commences Friday night
before We have the best church
house in Paulding county, and,
by-the-way, the meeting is now
going, on at Bethel, 1) joined Sun
day niplit by pro'ession, all
grown persons, I don’t know
when it will slop. Yours, etc.
D. C. Biiown.
Great improvements lias boeu
noticed in the cattle in the stock
law counties in this S ate. This
is the very result which wuh pre
dicted by the advocates of Ik'
stock law as sure lo follow the
adoption of tho system. When
the old feuee system has become
a thing of tho pa->t iu Georgia,
aorub stock will go to join tho de
parted and disconsolate rail split
ter. Speed the day.—Telegraph
and Messenger.
The remains of what is suppos
ed to be en old battle liield lias
beeu unearthed near Miueola,
Wood county, Texas. They con
sist of parts of human sktdotons
and old musket barrels with
match locks, the muzzle of each
was mushed as if to prevent fur
ther use. They wore found from
one to two feet below tho surface
of what must at ono time have
lirtinh Arbor Meeting.
This meeting commences nex'
Friday nh'lit, five miles south of,
Dal'as, near Pine Ridge, ono mile
south of Ml. Zion church. Sev
eral preachers are expected. Gov
ernor Colquitt will bo there Sat
urda.y and Sunday. The grounds
are ready.
Wo invite all the peopli in the
county of every denomina
tion and of no denomination.
The three oircuits in the county
are especially requested to give
us their unanimous support—
Dallas, Sweetwater and Paulding
M ssiou. Como in wagons; bring
cloth tents and stay during the
meeting. Paulding cave tho Gov
ernor one of the grandest Sunday
1 School ovations ever beheld iu
this part <>f Georgi i; now let ns
see what she can do at tho first
bush arbor meeting ever had in
the county. It is really a camp
meeting. Let tho prayers of all
Christians bo God bless the peo
ple. Paulding county has done
as much this yoar to redeem her
self ns any o’her county in Ge^r-
4 n and I have a good min I in
say more. Frst she votod out
liquor six to one. Then a Sun
day School Celebration; then pro
tracted meetings, hundreds com
ing in to the different churches.
The mcthoiliHt alone have receiv
ed between two and three bun
dled members. God is still bless
ing the people. Como to the
bush arbor mooting.
B. F Pavnic.
ABLES & TURNEIi,
Sign of the “Kailroad Bar”
NEAR THE DEPOT, DALLAS. GA
We Imve never closed our doors during the storm, because we believed we
Imd a right (oseil the best brands ot
Fine Whiskies. Brandies,
Wines. Beer, and Every
thing to he found in a first class Saloon.
-WE HAVE ALSl-
An liiliuniitii Mother Murders lies Child,
Mrricttn JourOil'.
There comes lo us news of
GROCERIES FRESH
nod p- re, in coitnc.ion wi h oar business, und can supply anything in Ihn*
i tie,
FLOUR, MEAT, SYRUP,
SUOAR, SOAP, CANDLES,
crackers canned goods jljckerel
CHEESE,
And many iliings too numerous to mention. The best
BI1 .LIARD AND POOL TABLES-
For the use of lovers of 'li» games. Cal) and nee us.
ABLES rf- TURNER. DALLAS., OA.
.rdjREhl ll! & CHASTAIN,
manufactuueks and dealers in
SADDLES. lltRXESS, llltIDLLS, Willi'S, CILLIKS. Him AM)
addle ami linn css material, harness oil; all kinds of leather and raw m \-
crinl.nnd cvctytlilng usually kept in our line. W.-cnny cn all kinds of re
pairs ol Saddle-, Humes', Buggy Primming*. Cushions, etc.
We re n’so dealers In ItAW 1IIDK8, for which the higlie-i cash price"
will bo paid.
MCGREGOR & CHASTAIN,
S iu li side of Square, Dallas, Ga.
KE'W j’A'LL AND WINTER HOODS,
JUST ARRIVED ANI) STILL COMING.
C. Z. TURNER,
TIIE LIVE MERCHANT.
Examine my line o' new goods just arriving. BUY GOOD - ', NOTIONS,
AND FANCY GOODS.
I am tho leader in gents underwear, and cirry the fi 'esl line of Metis, I, i-
<Iic- and Misses lined nnulii shoes in (own.
Fall sleek Groceries, Hnu-ehnld furnishing good", creekery nod rmip
goods, nod everythin,' usually hot in a g -iieriil s'cioon I ami. No iruuldi
o show goods. If <cU bottom prices on everything. Cull mid m-o a e,
C. Z. TUliXI.lt, DAI,LAS, CIA.
HEADQUARTERS FOR LOW PRICES
RAWLS, BROTHER & CO.
OUR NEW STAND, OPPOSITE Oourt-Bou...
West Side of the Square.
We have just opened up nur fall stock that commands the admiration of
all in
QUANTITY QUILIIY AND P.ilCES
We have ua'icoes of erery shaileand quality.
V E have Dre a Goods, piece goods, 'atest stylo and colors.
WE have adies Cloaks, Jacket",Shawls and Zophrrs.
Wo have lat-lies Vests. C nsets, lloop-kir s 'telmoral-i and hats,
WE have Li users, Funnels. Blankets and Cassitueros.
Cents flats
Cents Hosiery•
^ents Cr>fli?ii^,
Cents Overcoats
Gents .Underwear*
Georgia Checks
Georgia §flirting
(Georgia Drilling".
Georgia $frertin§*
been a prairie, but which is now
n wood. They are supposed to
be relies of oue of LaBallcs but
tles with Indians.
An exchange aptly says; It is
not genius that tells iu tho world;
but downright and honest hard
work. Yonr bruins may ferment
snd effervesce like a yeast pot,
but unlesH you can settle down
to steady foil you are worth no
more to the community than a
soap bubble, which burst so soon
that it is hardly worth one’s whil
to stop to look at it and admire
it, A good blacksmith is worth
a round dozen of genius' who
wear long hair and Byronic eol-
lors And woudir why the world
doesn't adoro them.
A Literary Man Went West.
The lime-stono water of Ohio
disordered his bmvels and laid
him on a bed of sickness with
horrible cramps. For threo days
aud nights he was wretched.
Then he said, ‘‘why didn’t I think
of Perry Davis’s Pain Killer?"
He sent for it and experienced
such prompt and thorough rebel
that be said lie was a fool for not
getting it at first.
GEORGIA, Paulding Comity.
Te *1' Whun it may Oo icern: J din
Bhelion bee applied to the under-ign-
•d f>r p;r<.anent letters of udminie.
tra'ioa ou the est»t'tof Mutiiu Shelton
laic of said county, dece std, and J
pill piss upon said upp tout tun on
the first Monday in November, 1883.
Given under my hand and oHicbt!
signature. 24th day of Sonie:::!;cr 1883
T. 0. DUN AG,\N, Ordinary,
GEORGIA, Paulding County,
Notice to the No'nry Publics of
•aid county,—The Legislature have
passed an act to furnish each Notary
publio with ibeendu of 1882. on ilieii
producing their commission to the Ut-
diuory and then petiti ming the Ordi
nary for a ode, ihrn I will nmke tuv
repoH and gel I lion their cole. This
8cp'C'nber the 24 h 1883.
1. C. DUdAGAN, O iliipity,
horrible crime cn nmittoil noir
Mableton, in this county. In Hint
vicinity lives an unmarried wo
man named Elizabeth Avery,
about 85 years old. There in a
home of poverty and sin, her and
her six year old daughter lives
alone. Ou the 15th. aud Kith ins
visiting and charitable neighbors
found the woman siok in bed.
she said nothing of tho true state
of affairs, but suspicion was ar
oused which resulted in an inves
tigation being bad on Monday
last, The little girl upon being
closely questioned, sai.l she know
where the baby was buried, aud
led to the spot near tho house.
Her mother had made her take a
hoe and scrape out a hole and
place the murdered child in it,
covering it wi h a little dirt, a
few rocks and some straw. The
mother warned tho child that if
she disclosed it s whereabouts
she would kill her. But that in
nocent little girl,not comprehend
ing tho turpitude of tho crime
committed by her mother, uot on
ly revealed tho place of its burial,
but said: “Mamma wrung the
baby’s neck aud hit it on the
head with a stick.” The dead in
fant was unearthed, and Dr. Chil
ders upon examination found its
neck broken and its skull crushed.
The mother, when confronted
with the ghastly corpse, acknowl
edged to giving. the child birth,
but den’id putting it to death.
She «r.ve no satisfactory state
ment of its untimely taking off.
A. P. Dodgen, Notary Public, act
ed as Coroner and held an in
quest. The jury placed the sus
picion ou the mother, and as
so in as her physical condition
will admit she will be brought to
Marietta and lodged in jail.
An 18 months old child namrd
Farmer, living iu Bollton, has a I
tooth on the end of its tongue.
It is o bo removed.
/ipp.iudtum wtil »'i Hindu in iiiu
iliu court nt OnliiiHi'y o' PnithBng L o
al the lint regu'm l*‘iin uf.t-r expur i-
li ni of thirty ilii<•» from tins no'In
lor !onvrf to util the lumls belonging
io llie caiu c of 8, J, 'I Blwell, Inlo ol
-uiil comity, dnoeiiao , lor iBe btmfi.
of die heirs and ciedilnrs of suid dn-
ivusul, 1 his Sept. 3. 1883
J. B. Foote,
J. It. Gueen,
Administrators.
iju..rglu i'uuuit..g Umiilv — io 1
whom it may Concern. VV. \V, Wilkie*,
or the state of A nb.nnu, DuVotk county,
udiniulsi'nlor ol' It, II, Worll v, hirciseii
having h 'plieil in pioper form for leave ol
the court to sell flic wild ami unimproved
laud* bi longing to said rutaie al private
sale, to wd : Nos. '-(ID In ilic 0 li dial and
1st. section ol l.iiiiipldo coi.nlv ifio acres
-.’DO 294 nml 1124 lo the 7>li. dl-l. and llrsl
section of Eiinnm conn'y, i in'll con in In lug
1110 acres. Do;, in U,e 7tn d sir,el a, d ;-l
s "Cl I on ol' l uiun < minty uonlabing 100
acres, 126 in llie D n di-ir.ci end fi*st
sec don or U n on county, containing 0)'
acid. 7f in tile Sin di- lie. a d first ;
sect un ol'Union mam y containing itllli
acres, llo7 In the IStli district end lid
sctllonof l'auldlng Co.miy coniiilning
4 acres. 2.Vi am. 2 D In t c IDtli dlsl and
Old section ol l’.iu ding county each con
lalnlug 40 acios 238 and IU2S In the 2l-i
district ami thud section ol'Polk countv
containing each 41) ucrus 872 and 922 iu
the first dlsl'ic. nml 4th section ol I'unil-
snn county each coniitlniiig 40 ac es 10
In llie 8iV disii'iol ami Did si cl 1 n o.
Paulding county, containing 4 acres
These ure to cite, nil and s'ngu.ni', th
crednors and next ol kin ol said deceased
lo be end appear at m< office wltnin tin
lime allowed by law, and show cause, u
any I hey can, why an order should not In
grume l a tow lug the administrator P
sell said lands at private side, tiiven un
der my hand ui d oltlciul signature Tub
Augu.-t the 28 d ls83
T. C. DUNAQaN, Ord'y
Paulding Sheriff Sales.
Will be sold l-efoie the c uir., lion-
door, In the lew It of I hi las, Paulding Co.,
Uuorgiu,dining the legal hours ol saie, n,
the first Tuesday lo Ociobcr. 1IS83 tin
following proper y, lo-wit;
Bui of laud No j]o4 in the 2nd district
and 3rd section oi Paulding cuiintv On
levied upon as the pi open y of.) fcl Carter
lorii'isly iwo tax 11 'aa Issued by ll L
Ki'k, l\ C ol'Pan ding county in favm
ol the state aud county lor slate nude inn-
y tax for the years 1881 ami 1882 l.evj
made aud roi urned to me bv -I 8 Adair, L
C Dallas. Oa, AugCStn 1883
U K 11rvU AN Ucpiny Sheri II
NOTICE!
All persons are hereby notifled that the
notesgivor. by Ablels and I inner to the
Connell i f I) nlas « eie glrou under pr>
test, und m one t udl, g lor the same d
so at lluir own ri-k.
A1JBE8 & TL'UNER,
Da"as Qa., Si ptenibvrlt h 18 3,
I Ap|il)('ittii)ii will Im iniutb to
Ulrc court of Oriliiu.ry of Piitihl-
ing countv Georgia, at tlio first
' regular term, after '.xpirivti. n of
thirty (lays from thin notice, for
leave to soli iIn lands belonging
to tho estate of Alexander Veal,
late of said county, deceased, for
the benefit of lieirn and cred ttn's
of slid deceased. This Sept. 3rd.
1883, S, R, MoGREGOR.
Administrator.
yfpplica ion will be lr.ado to
tho Court of Ordinary of Paul 1-
ang county, Georgia, ut iho first
regular t un after expiration of
thirty days from this notice, for
leave to sell tho lands belonging
to tho estate of Margrate MoCol-
lors, hue ot said county, dec. for
the benefit of heirs mil creditors
of sai l deceased. This Septem
ber 3. 1883. S. ll. McG HECK R,
Adinii.istiator
App lent ion nil lie luaic to l <■
feint ot On li ■ n i y of Pan ding c unit
G. oi pin ut the fi st regii ir tenn nf-
ici t xpirn'iou of i hiriy dues f inn tbit
nonce fur leave io sell die lands lie-
o gihg lo tlie estate of .In i.es C.eg-
hi r , i'e of .-oid county deeeas ;1
toi ue hem fi of Beire uiul ci ediinrs
ofsuid doicnto I .Ins 8ei I, 3, 1883.
C D. McG HE OH,
AiBn ii -li' ipr,
Deoeg a . u. l ' i . JTT, W
ole Imviug m :(t i applicai lor m piope,
f M'UI Ibr pcniinnenl lei ter- ol admin slia-
ttoil on the c-tate of Snail Cole, hoe of
- Id county, deceased These are to cite
II persons coi earned credit*,'s a m| kbulr-
d lo be and ui petti ut my • Dice within
c ilwc allowed by law. und show oaiise
I'uny. why perma'icnl letters slmu'd no:
■c gruntie to applicant on said estate
111" 8ep* tile 3.d 1883
'! C DUNAOAN.
t' i <11 mi i y
App. canon will ne made to Un e ■ r
C i' nil nary oi Pau ding C'uuty ior .' i
l the first regular term alter exp nil on
d'Umiy days Inuii Hits luicec for evr
ii seil ihe lauds belui.gliig to C e isinli
if Wesley ang c.v, late i f said eouini
Icceased. for l ie benefit of lie r* ami ered-
- oia ofsuid deee red wi b me except.on
■f !l:e dower of the widow, This 8cpi a
’ 883. WHCHI.W, Adm’r
NOTICE TO DEBTORS!
All the noes mid b-nks of accounts
belonging to the crime of-l. I Miiek-
nnn, t ecensed, I are been placed ir.
our hands for rolhetion All pa -
ti s indebted in .-aid r. ta e ate hereby
notified i lint. ul. cams doe suid e.-tn’e
jafiir Oct 10 li 1883 wi I le placed in
suit.
FIELDER & ROBERTS
Att’\8 at Law.
Georgia Jeans,
Table Cntlerj.
Table Crockery,
Table Class Sets,
Table Cloths
Table OH Cloths.
Boots, boots, BOOTS!
Shoes ! Shoes /! Shoes !!!
MENS, BOYS LADIES AND Misses.
Hard ware,G roc ere* f Crocke y and (Un« warr.
Canned go d- r saidlueH, sodu and f»nnff p yri\c> Iio! and c ip».
Tin warn, lamps and Lump CIi mueys,
Well Buckets, Water Buckets, Thi i ;,;U .v t . d p nv.
Trunks. Tubs Sifters. ,
Tobuccongof all grades, Cigars of every brand.'
AOllOXS AM) PAtUiV GOODS OF EVERY VAR1ET1.
AND GUARANTEE
ATLANTA PRICES.
CALL AND SEE US,
Kawls, Brother & Co.,
DALLAS, GA.