The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, November 22, 1883, Image 2

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Tan fund for dm establishment of a Confederate home in North Carolina, first started oy the Hal- ei »li News and Ob rei ver, is rapi 1 Ijr increasing, and a'umdy am ounts to n°arlv ♦2.000. The main building of th • World’s Indiistrul Exposition, at N 'W Orleans, is o cover 1,000,000 square feet. Tiro Supreme Court of the United States has just decided that a clause in a life insaranci policy providing that a policy shall be void in case of the insur ed party's death liy suicide am ounts to nothi.ig in the event hi insured party commits suicidi while insane—oven in a mom lit of temporary insanity. The success of the grand 1ml to be given at Cooper’s hall «vi Thursday evening. Nov. 29th. is certainly secured. The services of a first-class hand from Atlan ta has been procured to furnish music for the occasion, and quite a number of the heRt people of tbat city will be in attendance, basidas a number of young geu- t ernen and ladi s from neighbor* i ig towne. Tliio promises to be «>no of tiro most enjoyable nlTuirs of iho season. Arrangements will lie made for the accommodation of all th >so who attend from a distance, and the young p ople ot Dallas will do all in their power to make the bull a source of on- joymont to ali who attend. Mrs. H. C.Sc iggins, of California district, wife of our county school commissioner, happened to a very serious accident last Weduesda morning. She had been out to the lot milking, nud alter, going thr ugh a pair of draw bars, and before she had got all the bars in place one of the cows rushed out over the bars while she had one of them iu her hand, knock ing the bar out of her hand anil across her leg with the cows en tile weight falling on the limb. Mrs. Scoggius’-- light leg was frao tured in two p'aoos, through the ankle and about ha f way he woon • he knee and nnkle. There was n i grown persons at the house a the time, and Mrs. Scoggins him t-' remain in ibis condition foi about a half nu hour before assis tance arrived lo c rry her into the house. Dr. W. C, Coucally was summoned ns soon as possi ble, nud wcut down nud set the broken limb, and the lady was doing ns well as could bo pootod at Inst aecouuts. Mr. Edwiu Bowman, au old cit izen living iu the viciuity ol Ow en’s mill, happened to a very se rious accide.it Monday. He was uriviug a * oke of oxen to gon, and while &°ing down a very steep kill near Mr. O. A. Owen’s mill the oxen ran away with him, aud throwing him out run the wagon over him. His bend badly lacerated, the head being cut from the forehead back over the crown of the head to the back of the neck, and the light side of the bca'p was torn loose flora the skull and hanging dowu over the ear. He was by himself at the time of the accident, and when found he was standing in the road holding the scalp in position. Dr. W. C. Cannal y was summon ed, aud dressed the old man’s wounds. His chances for recov ery were considered verjr doubt ful at last account- At Madison,Wisconsin, recent ly, the great iron pillars mi poll ing tile second-story bale my of tlie south wing of the mw Statu the the unfortunate workmen sere 'aken out dead,and ln:i mortally hin t, while not one scaped without an injury of -.onio kind. i'ITY TltKASt'RKIt'H REPORT. L’ J Co per. t >wi treasurer,'U ac emi t with the lovn nf Dallas. Amounts received from all gnines during first term of office ■ nding October 10.Ii. 1883. On lice se to ru i drays $ 10.00 Public exhibitions 1> 00 Lemonade Stands 10.00 Livery s nb'es 12.50 Pool and billiard tables 25.00 License t ivte'.l liquors 585.00 Fresh men's 10.00 Fiddlers LOO Shooting galory 10.00 Auoiiou jtanda 0.25 Fines* 20.00 Will be sold before the court house door in the towu of Dallas, Pauld- ng county Georgia, during the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday iu December, 1883 the following proper ly to wif.t Lot of land No 428 an the 2nd dial aud 3rd section ot Paul Isng county levied on tosalU'y a wild Itud lax fi fir the year 1882 va Allen C Dauiel. Also at the name time and place lota ot land Nos 464 aud 538 iu the 18th district and 3rd section of said ounty to satisfy a wild land tax fi fa 0 r the year 1882 vs J II McLaws Also at the same lime and pltice lot of land No 340 iu the lsi ilist and the 3rd seotiou of said comity to sut.sfy a wild land tax fifit for the your 1882 vs John P King, Also at the same lime ane place lots of land Nos. 498 io the 10th dial and the 3rd seotiou of said county. Also In a of land Non, 468, 1111,295,1277, add 822 in the 18. h dial and 3rd leciion of said conn lo satisfy a wild loud tax fi fit tor the floor, a very severe sprain cor ned which forced her to invest 50 •cuts in a boit'e of Coussens Lightning Lini ment this invaluable remody cures Rheumatism, Lame Buck. Sprains, and Bruises. Iis efficacv a* a re ns- ndy for those ills is um-nrstioned. as well as Spavin, King Bone, clc. in horses. Sold bv Connally and Chris tian, Dallas, Ga, r.ifal 1704.25 NotoB on hand given for liquor liceiis amounting to 11,415, Amounts paid out by the town treasurer, T. J. Cooper, during the first term of office ending October 10th 1883. On street work $285.58 For st. tools and pipeing 34 02 Marshal 8 salary (8 50 Lot council room und cala boose For surveying “ ciity attorney’s fees “ boarding prisoners “ stationary copy of town charier printing by-laws Treasurers commissions the year 1882 vs James A Lidell. Also 8i the same time and | lace lot of land Nu 366 in the 18th dial u.id the 3rd seetion of said couuty tu satisfy a wild land tax fi fa for the your 1882 vs A \V Blanchard, also at the same time aud pace lot < f hind No 538 in the 18ih diet and ihe 3rd sectiou of said couuty fu satis fy a wild laud lax fi fa for the year 1882 vi Wm A Benton, nbo st the same time and place lot of land No 530 iu the 18ih diet and the 3rd section of said county tejsaiij- fy a wild land tax fi fa tor the year 1882 vs Menuan Beihupe Also at the same time and plucs lot of laud No 179 in the 18th dUtaud 3rd section of said coi nly to sutistv a wild land lax fi fa for the year 1882 vs F, E. Bush. Also at the same time and plnce lot uf land No 116 iu the second dUt slid ih" 3rd sectiou of said county to sat isfy a wild land tax fl fa for the yenr 1882 vs H G Lamar. also at the nme lime and place lot of land No 468 in the 3rd district and the 3rd section of said comity to sat isfy a wild land tax fi fa for tho your 1882 vs A Smith, also at the samo time and plnce lo*. DALLAS PRICES CURRENT, CORRECTED WEEKLY BY RAWLS, IinOS & CD., COTTON, MARKET FIRM, Good middling Strict Middling Low “ Good Ordinniy Patent Flour, per bbl, Flimsy Flour, “ “ Extra Family, “ “ Family, Meal per bushel Eggs per dozen Chickens, spring “ hens Bntter per pound Honey Hams Bulk metlt Bulk shoulders Canvassed Peas, white “ Clay " mixed Oats Lard Syrup, per gallon Coffee, per pouud Granulatsd sugar Extra C. oflaul No 805 in iho 3rd district and- Dried Annies . I. . Q ...1 J « . .. 1 ‘ * Total Showing balance 10th 1883. *24.47. *<>79.78 on hand Got. ihe 3rd section of said couny levied oil lo satisfy a w.M land tax fi fy fur the year 1882 vs A S Johnson also at tho same bmo and ( lace lot Nos 418 and 726 iu the 3rd district und the 3rd section of said o unity (o Beeswax Tallow Rice Grits Mackerel J bbl’s Kits Dried Peaches “ “ un pealed 7.7.) 0.75 5.75 { 6.25 05 20 10 to 18 20 to 22 12 to 20 i0 Li 12 lOj 8-1 7 Hi 05 70 to 80 70 40 to 45 12.1 60 to 85 10 to 14 11 to 121 10 17 05 8 to tO 03 2.90 75 3 to 4 9 to 11 \ 2 to 4 HEADQUARTERS FOR LOW PRICES ) ( RAWLS, BROTHER & CO. OUR NEW STAND, OPPOSITE Oovt-HouM. West Side of the Square. j|\Ve have just npeosd up our fill stock that eo n mauds tbs aJiairaiju of all iu QUANTITY QUALITY AND P ICES We have ca'icies of every shade a ml quality, \> K have Die s G.mds, piece good*, ’alesI style and colors, WF. Imve Ladies Conks, Jackets, .Shawls mid Zrph'rs. Wo have Indies Vc»'s. Cns.ts, lloop.Fr » i in- 1 . hats WE have Litisuis, F< ino»!s. Blnnkf.s nml ■ i J* Cv^BltS Mlltfe* HI <1^2 £*-2' ^euls Cents Overcoats Gents Underwear. Tho Pittsburg Stockman sug gests that ton mnuy farmers are inclined to put off many uecessa- i v jot s until the time comes whon the necessity is m ule most ap parent. Tlius many leave nil their draining and ditching until spring, when the ground is ful of water, the worst aud most in convenient time for such work, Every farmer knows whether a field needs draining without wait ing for it to be covered with wa ter. Look your farm over now, decide where draining is most needed, and go ut it as soon as you can get the j >b finished this full, and have your land ready to work two or three weeks earlier in tho spring. It is almost im possible io lay a file drain well in clayey soil when soaked with wa ller. The clay pack so tightly us to become almost water-proof preventing the water flowing into the tile. No work on the farm gives better returns thau careful draining. Tne rauny friends of Howard .......... v Chauncy will regret very much I utisfv a wild land lax fi fa foitlio year I hear that ho yosterday committe aao JaoL'.nn l’l......nlHt-ldo in a novel manner. He hi. been fur years a great aufferor from ELECTION NOTICE, To All Whom it May Concern: There will be an election held at the Couucil Rooqis, in the town of Dalian, on the 30th. day of this month, between the hours ot 10 o’clock, a. in. and Ip. ui for the purpose of electing a Mayor for said towu ol Dal as to fill the vacancy caused by the resigua'iou of tho Ho . F. M. Duncan, the 20tli. day of Nov. 18S3. J. R. MOON, City Clerk 1882 vs Jackrun Chambliss. el o at the same time and place lot of land No 463 iu tlio 19.Ii district and the 3rd lec'iun of said county to sutisfy a wild laud tax fi ta for the year 1882 vs Mary Fleetwood also at ihe same lime and place lot of laud No 258 iu the 19th dint aud the 3rd seciiun of said county to satis fy n wild land tux fi fa fur the year 1882 vs H G Boll agent for P a Clav- tou. also at the same time and place lot of land No 999 in the 181I1 disci ic 1 and the 3rd lection of eui , county to sutistv a wild land tux fi fu lurlhoyeur 1882 vs W iloy » Borry also at the same time and place lot ot land No 482 in tile l8ti> dial and the 3rd scciieu ot said conn y to miis ly u wild luud tux U fa fur the year 1882 vs John Block, also at the same time and place lot uf laud No 450 in ihe 19ili dial and the 3rd sectiou of said county to satis fy u wild laud tax fi fa lor the year 1882 vs Robait June--. also at the samo time and place lo of land No 710 iu the 19 Ii diet and tho 3rd section ol raid county to sntiBfy ii wild !uml tax fi ta lor the year 1882 Va B 11 Bingham. Als > at tho same time an I place the mineral interest in lots of land Nos 259, 299 and 7-8 298 in the 19th dist and the 3rd section of said county levied on by virtve of three Jusiie Court ti fas issued from the 1207'h ids'. G. W. of said county in favor of Ha dy llevells against John Hogges. Sv.dproperty levied on as the property of tlio defendant on the I st day of September, 883 by P C Lyle and re.urn d to me. NATHAN COOPER Sheriff. liscaaed liver, and Ids method of fili cide was neglect to Use pjrlaline ot fabler’s Liver Regulator a |Homaii ent cure f >r disordered Liver and al its disagreeable symptoms. Pyapep sia, Sour Piomach. Sick H<adache Dizziness, etc, readily yield to its fluences. Sold by Conually A Chris' tian. Dalla«, Ga. GIHullGlA-Paucuino CounTi. To All Whom it limy Concern: Mary Deun having In due form i plied to the undei signed for '.he s l»rdln hip ol'the property of Vt. K. lhix m-u ' B. .loui'.s and for the per-on a properly ol L' K. Dean, Ally Dean. lKan and Daniel Doan, minor md d . n .1. It. Dean, late of said county, d oeas notice is hereby . Iven that her npp n lion will be passed upon ol my ol'.Ue llic Trsi Noudoy in December lie*' Ulveu under my hand and official * nsiuro lliis 18th duv nfOctubur IS^d. T. C. DUN.'.GAN, Ordinal-) Georgia Georgia Georgin Georgia Georgia Ciieekw Shirting B>rillfnjr. Sliertin,, J caus, Table C’uHerf. Table Crockery, i'ab’e 4-lams Ta !c GMORQIA—Pautdiko Couacv. E. W. Bussey, a resident oTsaid county | and 1 late, has inane application in pioper This form io have Pat Bnnkslou, a colored minor boy about ten years of age, bound to him. Tills is to cite all poisons con- cu. ned to bo aod appoar at iny office at llic first regular term after Iho expiration ot thirty d ivs from this publication and show cause. If uuy they have, why said minor should not be bound lo the appli cant. October BiHli. lSSd. T. O. DUNAGAN, Ordinary. GEORGIA—PauliPng County. To all whom it may concern; 4 M. / cc having in proper lorm applied to me for permanent letters of adminis tration oil the estate of Willis Roberts, late of said county, deceased, tills is t' ci'C all and si-tgula- of lac heirs to be and appear at my office on lie first Mon day la December next an 1 show cause, if a iv they can, w iv perm me it 1 tiers nl a Iminlst.dtlon should no b ■ gr inted M. I.ee on Wilils Kobeiis a-tate Til s ' nv. 5fi 1883- T.C. I UN lGAN, «• d y Ge.GR >luv—fauunog cou.itj. Wi ereus J F Cook, admlulsirn'or of Dolphus Mnlialliey, represents u the court Iu Ills petit.on,riniy filed und en tered on record, that he has fully a 'min istered Dolphus Malinflley’s esta'c lh s Is therefore to ci c all persons C4 ucerue I, Paulding Sheriff Sales Eor December. IL(. be sold beiore tlie conn ho"sc door In th c town ol Dallas, Paulding county, Georgia, within lint legal lioilr- ofsalc ou the. first Tuesday In Deccn her. 1883 the following described properly, lo wit: Lots of land N»s. 373 and 274, in the < 9i h district and ihe 3rd section of said county levied npou by virtue of two Justice court fi fas Issued from the 1073 district, G. M, of Polk connty In favor ol M (J. * J. F Kiser vs W'T .1 W. A W. W Simp son, said lots of land levied on as the prop erty of W, W. Simpson oxc nf ttie defend, nnts Levy made and scturnctl lo me by M. A, Bayne. L. O. This Oct. the 31st. S3 3 A so at the same time and pin.e one single vtory store lious und lot In tin town of Dallas, Paulding county Ga. sit uated and being oil the corr.er or Buchan an street and right of way or the Hast Tennasee Virginia and Geo.gla ra.lro.i bet cr known astlie store hou.-c budt by N. T Bullock In the year 1882 L»l framing 2C feet oil the East Tonnes V i.” A and Qcorgia r-iiltOild r gbt of way, r i fi lling back 30o feet, After running buck Irom the'runt 8 l feet the lolls fifty feet wide 8a’d house and lot levied ou as Boots, boots, BOOTS! hfooe* I &hoe* /! b&o '?«? + n*> lie rs uni creditor, to show cimao, V any thu pr0peltyo fN T Bullock to satisfy a th y can, why sa’rf adminlatraior sh ml l * J M r A » « no/uedst barge 4 from his mlmlnistra- mortgage fl fa in favor of M 14J F harge-l ton and 'eco ve ictic.s o' 1 dismission < Hie llt-t > on’av m Feb uury 1884 T C D .MAGAN, Ordin ry Kisor vs N T Bulloek. Tenant in po’ ' session notified This Get 31st 183 I NATHAN .0 >PKr, ho 8 MENS, BOYS LADXE3 AND Hardwat-e Brorer'es, Crockery and Gla.sware. Can i d go d*, ssidlnes, S(hI;i sn I so >IT porder shot sad cxpi. Tinwiiro, Damps and I.amp Chimneys, Well Buckets,jWater Bucketa,Tin flncketaaid p us. IV i ik. r I'obkccorsof all grades, Cigars of every brand. i«X' ut Fixer ootts of mi« vmm. WE DEFY COMPETITION AND GUARANTEE ATLANTA PRICES. CALL AND SEE US, Bawls, Brother & Co„ ■ J VXV AS