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

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Paulding VT p t 1 reinforced us, to apparently no better effect IN OW IVl (l« lu fact, viilli nil force at or.r command uticl JAMES 11RE(T\KN'U1DGE. 1‘tihUilicr. DALLAS, GA.. DEG. 20. 1888. Douth of Mr. .1. I pit Itliwls. A ((loom wee out over (be town of Dab las on Mouday morning lust bv tbo an- nouncemant that Mr. J. Ira It mis was dead- Me died at his room at the Christian bolel of i.vpho-malarial (ever abont two o'clock M rnday morning, surrounded by friends and relatives. Mr. Itawls was horn ed and raiaed.tn Wilkinson county, U« an d up to about ten months ago wus a resident of that county. Dallas was '.at that time coming Into notice as a towu that was like ly to bnlld up, and Mr. Rxwm came hare looking out fora piaoa to locate in business. He was not long in seeing the many advan tage# which Dallas poseased, and soon eu tabliabed a general .mercantile business at thia place, .taking Into . partnership with him his brother, Mr. Hebert I Rawls, and Mr. Elbert' Davis,'/.a highly esteemed friend o( his in Toombsboro, and opened tip business here under the lirrn namo of ’ ^ 1( ' r |(J ^ < KiWla, Bros. A Co. From that time until' j iU ; a protested inmcence, a 1 d the Iw the day of hla death he hnd.,stedily gntneo | ^| I0U WJ |,der.:d as the soumli were nn r in the object the three found it impossible b at ill the r-sties* chair, ot d u aulomd the tusk at la.t well exhausted by th-r iff rls Titer c wus apt a e illy Dot a particle of phy viral forca used by the young lidy, he. hands merely resting rather o..relent ly Ol lue back of the char and alter twe t> minutes of tho exercise recited venued not the least exhausted. We were told that on a pievions re a-i rn four of the stontest men In the ne g'tborhii. el had found it Ituioss- liletohold the o' air, It so far reaistiug their , If-rts rs more than once raise one of tin number off the lleor. A very largo 'a till} ht <l sto..tl with the head tu the corner of tlie lu'gd room. On the foot of the bed the yout g ady p'acsd her I a id lightly, and, af ter a few mlnu'ot the Inrevy nujeot boyar, to move, and grad idly b- coining mere ro tle-s was soon movlt g about the room at a speed a i r .pld that. thu young lady had toaouimn a ‘ double quick" to retain poaljnu aa gtt.ilo Mu s Nora Wimberly, a cousin of Miss Lula, states thut recently utter the iw 11 n 1 te.gelh er retired for ti e t.ight, she heard a thump ii g noise In the 1 cu t board of the h d winch she thought to be | r d iced by t er companion with her lb g rs, and so requ. a she desired to go to slu p HASHED. GEOK IA—Paulding County. \VI tt cas .1 F Cook, ttdtnlitistriitor of D.dphus >1 :>lint)levy, reptc-cnt- to the comt lu Ills petit on, duly tiled Hhd > n- letcd on record, that lie lots fully admin- Istcreil Dolphus Muliufllcy’- estate Ibis Is tliceroruilo cl cull per-on « c-uic.-rnnl, heirs nml ciu.lll.vs, In allow etuis., if any tln-y t.tin. wiry auirf udmlnt-trn'or rdtuttld not lie (bsrhmgcd from hi- uilniliitsini- ton unit receive Ictte.s of dlsntlaalou on the ltr»l Mo day in February I8H4 f 0 DIM AO AN, Ordinary O'DONNEL lie Dies With it Culm Courage Wlticlt Exeitfift Admlmtion. Loanov, Deocrab r 17 -O'Donnell w\s In gniatgb 1 ^ o'clock this tiicriing. D.- vpitc the b jiaterotia and squally wtttlier, a consid"rabl« ir wd assembled at the prison tliis morning Himdrtds of workmen pm- It g by the jiil waited to gaze ni the black flig. Autoi g them wu- 1 0 Donnell's brother who paced to aud frooppmito the flsg-s.nff in a roust reitle-e ami dj.-o ed mnnuer, ex citing the Bympa hy of all pr to t Ti e hangsmau's crrar.pi: items wereperhc', and ihe execution occurrul without hitc-t. O'Donnell war calm mil collected. He made uo a it cineul on tile scaffold. () Denned it 7:3>) n in. was told to g- t redy. He stcmctl to be ] c font'y resigned He txp us u.lgrill!sorrow fort, sottthi r-tol teniprr lu the d-x:k at the c inclusl-n ul his { - LOIttrl A,—Panldlttg County. rl'I. HcBsId he bed Jell the a red st sin- j gtbnlmvbig In prot erform at plied nioolty tor ti e wiitea- s who appear-d t 0 uie for permanent Leitera of Admtnistr*- ig Inst him hut tl id had now dls-.pp.-artil | t-on on the estate of Q O. Wilkins late ot At.- r the communion In i been aduitilst* r- | -aid Poun'yAhis m to cile^all aud^alnguler ed to the c ouilemn. d man. Sinus the hang. Hl'ATEOF 0EOItOlA,— Pauldit g county To all Whom it May Concern; Monroe late, administrator on the estate of W lids it iberis, late of taidoouniy d was- ed. has in due form applied to the under signed tor leave to sell the lands belonging to the e-tate of raid dec ivtsd, and said appli cation Will t e he M on the first Monday in Janitor 1884 This the 5th day or Decent 'er tss3 T n DUNVOAV ftrdlnerv HEADQUARTERS FOR LOW PRICES in popularity,intakir.g blende by the score and to day there is no onetn our coiiimu- nily.who ta.more nniveisally loved and re- audible A playful remark that it niton! "strike hr r ' mustd a tensalloii like n sl'g ,1 shock ftdt hy Mist Wimberly about the face apected than was Mr. II iwls, and our poople j . fh8 Boun j WO s then cr.us.d to icunlfeu. ntottrn with tho family over his death. He waa oonflued to his bed for about six- tycn days, and op to last Thursday was not thought to be in a very dangerous condi tion, Kariy last week a telegram was aonl -to hla mother and bro'here, whloh called them to Dallaa and ,lo !,hla bedside. Ilia 'motner u ,d one of bin brail n rentainol, but two of them returned to l.-oir biislne s In South Georgia, thinking that their moth er waa in no danger. Thurtday nirrolng, whoa hit physician vial ed him, he raw lm utedinlaiy taat hehs.l changed for the worse, and told .ho family that he a*, s then in a vc-y dangerous condition, aud rtquested them to call in totui other phj alcian tn c m- •ultatlon with him. Dr John Ti.nd John son was telegraph! d for and a rived here early Friday miming but teeing that the attend ng physlc.au waa glvitig me patient over, attention, he returned to AllanU on , ^ ^ th# .. the next train.tFront Thutst ay.uplj '■* ■ u I 0 , lu .,iete a story of her wonderful pow ors el -vf u. A....II. ks. sai.tr rntiliilv. ami All ' w * 1 J 1 . Itself whrrj ooumiatult <1 uVjut the bed, a d the bid dually coiunmudid to move, ard.to ihe intri si wonder of li e 01 cupAids, rolWd brl-kly ok8 tbo room. Tbm pbeuoiidiinl oircumsianco, il in tUimwl, !od to mbse qaent ejrptrltueniH. We w« ri told by wit- i.eiaeslhut on a par irulur oren&ion recent y while the ynong lady was layii g with her form arr tbo bed, she lit night of eon.c favorite air w!>eu its niUM c eoiei a ml 8<rar ge ly from tho h«»id*bonrd of the hod, ai d wnn heard by more than a half a <1 r.eu pi rs ma Bitting about the room. On anothir occa oion, mi une’e, a nun above the ordiuury weight, sit hi a chair, his le t ou the round*, while die young lady placet a land with an uiuhr grip on tho upper bact of the chirr and' lift*d him a distance across the fl >or. O her feats of the >oung lady a* Mtra ige almost aa tbuao relafnl. might be to time of hin death he sank rapidly, and on Sunduy morning the oilier brother# were telegraphed for, and Mr. II. H ilhwib, who Is located at lodluu ;Sprlngs,| arrived nb.mt 10 o'clock Sunday night, but the other biotncrs, being further off, dt-1 not get tl.o telrg tun in llmo to get here before Ihtir ho- lovid brother waa n ill in ilmtli. H.s remains went carried to Slephensville for intermaht, ah.I the Intully weio met in Atlai.tatty Ihe ruuial. g two brotbun, who not getting the telegram in tln.o to gvt l.vru before the down train left t ils p’t\:a, w.re wa.t ng there for the other members of the family.-.oA huge t'rowdJoCc'.tUona.foUow'd the remains to ll.c depot, and many torrow- ful faces were seen aCthe train moved til with the ttiuiaina of uuo they lovuj so well and oi.o they knew the).would never again see. '—HTT'Raitr'ls~waa'."young man, shout 24 years of age, of line business q tal firatloi o and waa doing a Ihriving b. s’lt-ss iu this plaee, aud will be giostly mlsr-d in Il ia county. In caily youth* ho joined the Church, and was never known to d > any- thirg unb coming a Christiau geinleinan Wo wore in the room Bundav night about 8i o'oltck when Rev. B. F. Payne offend prayer, and dqringltha whole tliue.jof the prayer Ibe young tuan, then thought to be unconscious,' prayed fervently, and after man, ent« rtd tee ci 11 OD.u.nell subml- tnl te the 0| eruti in of piniot it g with a a idle end w thout a inurmer. Tne procea- o t t'len tun o I Inward the vcnffuld O Dinnell waikol wl hgriut firmness, wi.h- .til II,e a.a -lance ■ • t ie wardens, who Mot d very cine-uroui.il him. He wt.a perf.cdy ctltn and self-p. s-Bn rl Witile at in-ling on the drop he looked around in cntiscrnedly. Bittiis performed the remand, r .it Ills duty quickly. He allowed u d op of eight feet Tho nooa.i w ta plureit exiictly as Mitrwocd ns d to place it. Hi ins puilol tlso lever of tho trap precisely as the neighboring church c'ncks were s' r.king e g it. The orowcl in front of Newgate tno—asrd rapidly, and shortly before R o'clock It nttm- her*d 20 000 penoi a at Irart. The atree a weru elnailv packed hut the crowd ohs, r r-.i a quiet nnd ord rly demean r The the heirs nnd oreditora and next of kin of O O Wilkins, to I c and appear at nty i ffloe within the time allowed by law; and ahnw cause, if auy tbev can. why t-inoaiient let- .era ol V Imlnistralion should not be grant ed to J I). Ahlo on G O. Wtikina edute. VVitti's-my hand and otlloiil signature, thl. tl.o It d rittv nf D-o«mlcr laRS. T C DilN'AGAN. Ordinary. Irish e'emen-was nnt convplcuous in the nf the cnn.Vof Ortlinary ukolhtt A. i'auioing Uouuiy. To All Whom it May Concern: Mrs. A K Carter hauIn tine form applied tn the tit d. rslgnrd for permaueut lette a i f administration on the e-tate of of T K Car ter late of said county. d.H»rs*d, and I will pile, upon a d apod atton on the tint ruet- day in January DR4. «... , ftiveil tt'.i’e my .nml and omcal signs ture, this ilrd day of P*■ emtier. ltt»:t T ft DITNaGAN Ordinary. OhOlt'ilA. Faui.tiug Outtuiy- Ta nil Whim i' May <3ruicertt: j. w ttole. of s i’d “tti'o having uppHe.1 to ton with will ant ex .1 on Uto eutntc of John Cole late ol arid ciunty, tins is to qlc ai' A.1,1 singular, tl.o creditors and next ot Uin to be at'd appear at the RAWLS, BROTHER & CO. OUR NSW STAND, OPPOSITE Oonrt-Hoane West Side of the Square. B 'Ve httvev just (.pencil up nor fall slock that commands the admiration ot iu QUANTITY QUALITY AND PRICES We linve oa'ic.tea of every sliadeancl quality. N\ E have Dre • Goode, piece good-, 'atest stylo and colon. WE have Ladies Cloaks, Jacket*, Shawls and Zephyr*. Wo have 1-a.lie* Veat*. C trscla, Hoop-kins 'IrlmoraL aud batA WE have Linseya, FUiiiiels. Blaukeia and Casai neroa. The writur, lit relating thu«, does not do so to merely make a i imaatloual article fur these coinin' » but witli a view to gitkoring ftom Dame Itumor'a tl mlltigs, to place before our re..tl-ia the Ihcis aa they exlat. Wu have given a t account ot our obsi rvations. Wo have given an ac-Mint also of tic nisterva lions and experience of olliera, relative* ol the young lady, and people of the neig .bor hood, possessed of intelligence and a akep 1- clstu regarding the uurensotiable to a de gree rightfully exempting them from the impute:ion even ten' might ho contained iu theaisortod fa t that people some'Intel do ceive tbomselvea — Ooditrtnwn Advertiser. NVAGimoniUlOl) NOTES. Interest lug Items Gathered from nut* Neigliltoijnx I'-xrlmttges. Oolnrtown lui* u eUatltig rink. Marietta has shipped 11202 bales of cilton this arusi.n. Polk county has organized a County Bui.duy School Association. The oily olocllon In OKrtumvIlle ro-mittil .n the election of the old Mayor a d Alderman. The lively Eugt'ah nparrow 1 m made h a appearance Iu Dougla-ville, and will take githerir g Aa the moment for ex cttlion approaol.eil the ernad swayed up against tlte prison wall, and tho roadwur, which batore luid hemn kept dear Was blocked. Tho polirce,liowever moved rapidly through the tunltl'ud“, and driffd the way. When t he hlsek flog tv s hoisted announcing the end of the tragedy, thorn waa no demon' st ration, although suppressed excitement mark'd many faeea. O D ianell’s brother j remained to the !a»t, blt'erl; weeping, the centre ofasympathlslng group. The clouds began to break as the hour of eight ap- I reached, and when the blaok fl tg was run up it was distinctly displayed u tainat the rising aim. The people Immediately dia period after tho hoisting of the (Ug. of said county, amt sit. \v cause, if any they can, wl.y Liteia of Administration, -.villi Ihe will an”'xed should’tol he a'lmtcd to the auiii J. W OmennJ.it II Cole’- re ate. Willies- nn ha’d and i 111.-1 0 -ignatl ri. tliis the 3 tl d-y cf December, 1SK:!. T ft DUN‘GAN Ordinarffi Genl§ Cents flats r: S’ Cents Overcoats events Underwear. Tbs Gnat Bpsclfio for Hsualgi* tad S9 rl- prayer, In anawer to a qnoation aa to how he I pleaeuie iu ttuuoyiug the denizens of that felt about • fUtuie homo in heaven, he rt- burg. plisd tl at he would be tavrd Mr. Rawls was well attended from tins be glnulag of hia illness, but it seemed imp >s- slhle to Btuy the onward coune of the teiri- blc dlset se. H t ntotlier waa coutlimally at his bedside a lminlsttriug to his every want from the time ahe arrived, and his brother wot kill wilh|untirlng^euergyj.to save him Cobb county still votes frr "fence." At ub eltetlon held in that county oa the Oth ins'., tl cy gave 1»3 tncj inly in lin’or ol '•fouce." Dr D. U Juahan, a highly r.uoloil oic xon of Oerroll oouuly, and for a number of years Ordinary of that county, died on the o w y-r An Internal Remedy, Containlrg no (jan,it.e. Opium, Chloroform, Chloral or mi ci Ilia of any kind. Safe and quick In i;s acilu.i MaToH a Orrioa. ) LniHDUua, V* . April lit INTO. I Messrs. Huioliisou .t Bro: It afford- nta pie. sure to testify to tha groat virtues iff vottr "Ncuralgine" for the cure of neuralgia I II sick hesd .ohe. It is the heat murili f.,r these most dii'rcs-ing complaints I ever tisril. It should iw iu every family in tbr Cuitntrv. Gao it Ht.ki\ Mavor L.esbttrg Vs. M-mph. butchi-on .t Bro ■ I am happy to ssv that \ our • Ncuralgine” acini as a c.tic in my case, rtlieving nte In an incredi bly short time. I would advise ull suffering from neuralgia t Yottr*. etc . J V. SIMS, M D As an Interruption to the grflcefbl (low of conversation, and to the iueli .lv of the hu man voice in song; a bad cold is always deprecated Anything tel.tl,nil to relieve it is gladly welcomed and chief among rente dies lor coughs, en ds, at il disease* of the throat and lungs is Cousens’ Honey of Tor The rapidly increasing p< polarity of this remedy.litlihe N.ui tl Wmt, uitcdt i'ssti|>eriorlty. For sale by Uonnally A Christ Inn, Dal tas Georgia. "Laugh ami gr iw fat." But in order to laugh hearty, if you are Iroubli il with chlllr or fever, you must secure a bottle ol Cliffo il Febrifuge Chill Cure and dri ve the chills from your syBtem. Try a bottle, it ia a aure onre. For sale by Conually A Christian, Dallaa Georgia Mrj Frederic S. \Valloc \ Chief Kttgi: cor of the Marietlu and North Go, rg.u Railroad, and Miss Lottie Whitmore, ol Canton, were married rcc nlly. The Ma iclta Journal says: • Our obiiens and to nurse him back to health ; but, alas I l 2 -* 1 il Ht it was ull ia tula D< ath came aud rehevtd him lrom all the; cares and troubles of this life, and he parsed away without u struggle to meet his Father in heaven, surrounded by his mother ami ttmo brothers ami num erous frleudF. He leaves u motl er auil.flve ] .. .. . . . .. rrt SkTl* prov aiUK tbeiLSC VtB W til Ul11Is Illl'H brothers to mourn bis death. Thebertftvod * rt b . „ . . ... i turkeys, aud lnteud w> btull the tuikey aud s | theuifelv^, too.” Prof. W. J. Non eu of Cidartown, bps bt« e’.eeud pilncq nl uf the leumle hc«u1* my a; IS bertou. He has not ytt dec d d whether Lu will ucc-pt or not. A sixteen 3 ear old colored hoy was run Q a: latnlly h: s the sympathy of the entire com munity- We extend our sympathies to the bereaved family iu this their hour of be reavement. HY WHAT POWER ? Strange und Startling Kenlti of » Polk County Young Ianly—A Lively Chair —Music ut Will—An Obedient BimI- eteuiL An unusual sensation lias been eroated in the Collardtown neighborhood, in this c mn ty, ;by tbe has inexplicable of a young dsngbtrr of Mr. Wm. E Hurst. Rumors i wisl-oi. being afloat of her |*riorinauura, iu com-i The Haley cotton Faotory, netr Wjod- pauy with Dr. M. F. Liddell, we viaitul her : .^. 0 k, Cicrokie county, bus l-een bought by home on Thursday evctlieg lust for the pur I jj r- Athcrtou, who will put iu new maohin- pose of giving the readers'of the Advertiser I er y allc | have it ruuntug by February.— acme aocount of what our iuvis'igslion of Marietta Jourt id. over by the train In Acworlh Friday mortt- li gaud l ad one of his legs so bt d.y mange d that it was amputated near the knee. Jlr. N,d Hogan art! (Miss M-rgaret Fa r were married teceutly near Acwoith, t Ga. The bridegroom is past seventy and the br.do lilty-uine They lave our bn F. CP a ISMS” THE WORST " ISM " TO-DAY IS Rheumatism RHEUMATISM IH THE BACK Cartel by PERR T DA ms PAIR KILLER, RHEUMATISM IK THE KKEES Cartel by PERRT DAWS PAID KIUER. »d Mr. Bice, ol Harrison county, who Wi s shot anil wounded by a tr.-itte conviol, named Katetic, autd the Murietta ana North Ueoigia Ra Iroad for 15,1(10. The jury last week, aner being out s-l night, couldn't a ree rnd were d scherg-d —Mu tha matter might develop. Iu a largo square two story house, built aftor the auti-bcllum Sou(liertt idea of coin fort, aot well back in a •grove of oaks run ning up to the big road, dwells Mr. Hurst We Were kindly received and mule knowu our mission, and soon were gra'ilied by. the 1 appearance of the young lady. M as Lula ‘ " uUr ‘ ■ ia between fifteen and sixieen ycara of age I A Mad Doo Killed.—Mr, L S. Cox a’ the pioluic of health aDd physical slrergih,! Mr, yf, E. Gilbert killed a mad d> g list w eck and in every movement shows a dash of i a near town. These gentlemen were hunting, tore unusual. Upon a request to matiiftsi | when the rabid animal came running along l ime of her newly-dcvcloptd powers, she lu ,u bit Mr. Bod Souls on the baud. He ar tee and placed her two hands on the b-c.' tlton attacked Mr Sutr.uan, who was driv of a common chair, lu a few minutes the . |ng one-horso wagon. The dig jumpid ohoir brgan to move, first slowly then grid- 1 up on the wagon and fell, when by Ihir. uolly mere violently. Ihe doctor was re tune Means Cox and Gilbert brought their quested to hold tbe ebair. In attempting to guns to bear upon him, tired, sml two loads do so, be found the task ontirely too grta , Q f shot j erioratul hi- cat cuss, and ) c pas e I and was joined by the writer, but the c air , over to the happy laud cf canine.—Marietta nevertheless still moved, when Mr. Hurst Journal. RHEUMATISM IH THE MUSCLES Cured by PERRT DA KISS PAIR KILLER. RHEUMATISM OF LORO STARDIRO Cured by PERRT DAVIS’S PAIR KILLER. RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS, buytf any Druggist Perry Davis’s Pain Killer Georgia Cheeks Georgia Shirting Georgia Drilling-. Georgia Sheeting. Georgia Jeans, Table Cutlery. Table Crockery, Table Class Sets. T Cloths Table Oil Cloths. of Jeans yard, a 1 ; Twenty-five piec*/» from 121 to 50 cents per. 'Rawls, laro. & Co's A new nnd stylish lot of ladies lints at any price just arrived at Christian & Co’s, We have a mca ; inn of ladies fine shots. Bawls, Bro. & Co- Best nnd cheapest shoes ever in Dallas, just received, at F. M. Smith's fine shoe store. A large lot of dry goods just received iv Christian & Co’s BOOTS! fchoea /! Shoes 111 MENS, I30Y9 LABIHS AND Misoe*. Hardware,Otoc irles, Crockery and U Iasi ware. Canucil go -il-, sanlinea, 6‘*ilu and amiff. p.inli'r -hot and exp*. Tin warn, Lamps and Laron Chuuuevs, Well Buckets, Water RuCksrts, Tfu Rnckets and puna. ■fninksT Tobuccoraof all grades. Cigars of »Ve»y brand. His ash im wins or mni rinicn. WE DEFY COMPETITION AND GUARANTEE ATLANTA PRICES. CALL AND SEE US, Bawls, Brother & Co., \ PALLAS, tfA.