The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, April 12, 1883, Image 4

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.... A intEJ.V. T ** \Ti«b rw jtxy," h® unci turnc.l, JVjthtlft.* ftujbtot'in hlKoyo4; 1 hiiVo won n wlfA A* d my ol ole.? von mint npjvf>v ." Ail »ny chock «icl int o eft 1 Our. o I, With u loellna, not snqu i§«>i Ami I felt that IS.mi1 hi i LI e, Wn* the oivlinjf of xuy love. “Sinn Hhe If, nnd like w liiwn, T/uildor int thro' tin woodlnnd wnya; Ami her vo.re is «*»ft i n I o.v Ar the murmur t r i rt«.\ct Ami the p. omifto of the «ln * n Itiu-iicR uulckly In her fitce; Miiry. run volt vromler fto, You, ttic R’Rtrref HiV lhvc? rt Ho 1 tried to npc'.tk nnd TnkliiK li >th h * hniulft in mlno; tnvgnu he wim worthy her WflBft thin fteeninl t » hum end choko. Vftoin my litcnkiug h* an tho while Tori* the h'tniM that c tup nncl twino — Then with nil my i iil.so hh 1i\ Add tiijeonil'i on Ore -I w tkul IT. •* W«nh me well,*' lie mi 1, n d u.i o 1, All h a foul into my i*y *; "Mary, I w( ii d win ii wl e. 'll** you euro to :1st. n who ” Ah lor me l at >• d imiu/.ed, j.i n Rort of iflnd BtirprlRe; And tho nee. et of my lift) lliossomed Into hem y now. "Tull mid stnt. ly d th she uo l.lk- u uueon t r.nnf.i woodl ui 1 \vuy»; A lid her v* loo I < nwei t uml el Mir Ah ii unit* d iilghtln-ftlo'm Toll me. Mury, do ye.ti k< mv Her. whom I would til Iy pru!>«*; lint, wh ii I luivq rul let I her doilt> I'ind no other wi r»| iivit'lnr* All the uuiumn womllun l r--limed To nwnke In Hummer ,<m\vi As. with hitiHh on '..leak uml hrow, I eonfesHod him to me. When I told lut© wt.m I droumol, lie inudo iiii^vj,. r< iiiuffhitur low: pM 'n y ur.or loll yo i how Dro iuh iiiwiiyu lontrnry k«»?" — li. .stuio i, In A i U"'it Mow He Wan llnrl* Those ol our roa<lors who lmvo boon “under lire" will endqnw thin graphic narrative ol the way shells ckplmlc. One •lay. (l.nvn in tho iVnlnsuln, after Mc Clellan's battles, ft wounded negro was brought into Cn»np. lie lnul hoon shot in the log with a him. of shell, ami was really Very bmll.v hurt. lie was a plan tathm negro, and entirely a ncm-eoinbat ant. After lie got better ho was deaerib ing to the doctor, one aftermath, how In had been hurt, ami did it in this manner; “Vo see, boss, I was on do ole planta tion when detn Yankee gunboat* dey come opderibbor. Ole mnssn and missis bad done gone days afore, and wo nig ger’s were lef on do plantation," “When wo seed de Yankees a eomin’ updo riliher we all l'Un away an' hid in do woods, Uy-mn-hy do boats begun fo shell de woods, an' Lor'-nlmassn, wlmt a noise dey did make! “Shells as big ns flour barrels was frowd into do wood and knocked de trees down, ft was invfnl hot, I toll you, and I thought do world; wns a eomiii’ to do end, “Do niggers prayed; but it didn't do no good, as de Yankees only fl'owod de more shells, nnd de herd seemed deaf to de partitions oT denollnd persons. “Some of dem sliells would go high up in tie. air and say, ‘Whtir is he? wiiar is he?'Jiko as of dey wim a lookin’ fo' somebody. “Don, by-um-by, doy would say, ‘1 see him, J see him!' nnd will dat, dey would bust, and all do little pieces go skirmishing around do woods after dr nigger. “It was one of dese iiHlo pieeeH da‘. eofeh mo in do leg, and .fat's how l got hurt. It xvua a ^unverfnl warm day, massa, a powerful warm day, I tell yor." An Enifinoi'r’s Ignorance, “Every effort is inode,” said a rail road offioer in a recent conversation, “n procure trustworthy, faithful employes, Imt. all kinds of deceptions nhi gotten up to throw «s off. 1 lmvo one ease in mind.. There is n .rule oil tile roa<| for xvhlolnl. tntSh' whlehj compels not or;!V the oohduetor hut tho engineer to sign the receipts of all train orders. When mv sniierintendent took charge ho insist ed upon having Unit rule adhered to, and in that \yn.,v lie usenrlnined that there was one engineer in the employ of the com jumy who could neither read lior write/ and ho laid boon running an engine foi fifteen years. Had ah accident occurred to his bain, in which acoidont person al, re injured, and in consequoneu ol' such injuries an investigation had been or dered, and tho fact of the engineer's ig norance boon usbibliuhed, we could not have saved ourselves "in a shit tor heavy damages, and, beside that, would bins been tint’d heavily for allowing such ;■ state of things. His cunning came inti play. He was a married man and hi wife was oneif ii school teacher, and through her efforts he was able to et m- mit to memory tho rules us tainted on tile time-cards, and tie hud them sotlior. nughly (tied <in hie mind that he could ' point them out on the card, tint lie was just as liable to do so with tho card bot tom side up a* in any shape. He was a good engineer, but We lmd to let him go. He went home very much chagrined, but ho went to work to learn to both rend and write. Ho spent one whole winter at it, but he was too far idoug in yours to bo successful and finally was obliged to give it lit), and to-day lie is tiring on tho road.” A Bird With Bells. A buzzard with a bell on may bo seeg frequently, almost daily, in the neigh borhood of New Garden. IIow it got the bell on is among the tilings unaccounted for. Some time ago a lamb with a bell oil was killed by a dog. It is supposed that the buzzard dined on tho hunt), and in some way got fast in tho strap on which 11 io bell \ias and has continued to carry it since. —Urccneboro (Oa.) Pal- riot. —A young man in No t , ami p irrlinsnd a cravat, a neck-tm, a sc.el D ie of the broad, II it businesses tli hi.ltfi completely a man’.* soiled si.ii trout. Hu took it li 'ine. Humbug it b tho “old woman,” lie asked her to put i* away for Sumlay wo r. “What is it? nt-kod the old woman, very innocently. “A liver-pad,” replied the vouth, uov thoroughly aroused to a spirit of jftcun nifcT. About two weeks thereafter th< fastidious young man was somewhn- astonished, when he iw-ked for his seaif to learn tlmt the old lady had been went ng it for what she thought it to be, i iiver-pad.—Ch ica>/o Ha n Id. A nun An gentleman is puzzled to know why a certain mystical organiza tion is called the “ Independent Order of E ks.” An outsider can only answer that it may possibly refer to tho fact that its members are allowed to take a “Jlorn” occasionally.—Jlinyham Jour- mil, —8tatistiej* of a quail hunt i t / 't.> *ri gathered by the A'lnnbi ('wot t 'i “Tho Maii tin A \..rlii U u lb' -! tho great route for qiioli limit is.* ’! other dav there were vnr;h dogs (eash valuation in the bagtrage »• on that road), atti nd» d by PO.OOi) w. rt of negroes (old valuation). In ti e cme wero 31,400 worth of guns aud $50 of hunters. On the return trip they )ni< 32.80 worth of liir.ls, ami they ato a " l lunoh.^’ —The hill for submitting to Iho votcoi tho | outdo of Florida the <|U**8'i >n ol t»n removal of Iho capital fr« m I nllah isycc to (latuosvillo win defeated in Iho As sembly <»f that StalOi — At a iTceiit’.Vudding In Now York, aa'oi formed of whito rose4 sopar ilcd llifi family friend j from tho others piwnnt during t lies ohm oh ooreimny.— .V. Y. Urai»hie% LadF'H A ehihirei.^ boo s A fcliocs can’t run over if bjon'n Tut. llu l filiflei.eru ure med A HATinK sliomd expose nothing but what is oolTigiblc, and sliould make a due discrimination between those that are and those that are not tho propel objects of it.—Ar/rfMOlt, Fresh n : r, ft 0 e' o. g>.:d food an 1 Dr. lim -nV <Vi< re and ( It a md’.c Fills will, whet -a I to'.'lh r. cure 1:»v »• r of nervoaf'nc'H ck head eho or iud'gotiou. “Tor I'orr i;r dm I l 07011.7 from n in tlis' hr. r.n-f.n'r Si-hi I'nn-rnr,; P. Mfl»un.t'd, IMnlUriAYitlo, Ala 1 t r • «>l THIRTY DAVN' Till A L. Thk Voitaic IIki.t Co., Marshall. Mich., will WM.d Dr. Dye’s (.'cdebrrttCd Electro Vo tuic Holts and h'leUirlc Apnliauceu on trial for thirty days to men (young ami )ld) who aro utllictod with nervous debil ity, lost vita ity ami kindred troubles, £110 run teeing speedy and complete rostor itlon of bedth and manly vigor. Address is above. N. H.-No risk Is incurred, us thirty days’ trial is allowed. FOR dyspepsia, indigestion, depreasloa of apiriUi and general debility, In their various forms ;rUom a prevbntatife sgaiuit fever and Ague nfid other intermittent fevers, the " Ferro-Phosphorated Elixir of Callssya,” made bv Caswell, Hasard A Co., New York, and sola by all Druggists, is the best tonio; and for patient* recovering from fever or ether slekaess, It haa so equal. A Cuke of l*4ieniiieii(ii. Mr. 1). H. Hnrnnhy, of OsWego, N. V , nnys that hli ilRutiht«r was iRken with a violent cold which tor ruinate I With PiieUlhonlrt, and h!1 thn ho*t |ihy- s’c rns gaVo the earn up nnd saidihe would notltv “ut a few hours at most. Mhe waa In this feondl- t on when a friend /rbcominan ’M Ur. HR|p 8 BuUam t’jr iho MnRk nnd adtrlskd ncr to try It. Hho sectp* ted ns a labt result, and was surprlaod to find thn It produced a marked change for tho hotter, nnd hv (Mrsoverlng lulls uten permanont cure wns clHcUd. Towneley’sToothscho Ano«Ijm cures instant y. The Proplicl II On or hd In II i„ Own (ountry, Even In III4 Own iioiiho. Tim honest, Hlntplo narrntlvo «>r Mhr. s. ,t. W.iii*i% who nwldos at No: 177 William* Ht;;l'r«»ii.lcn,v, |{ | ■ '* burliiK I ho pied , yea 1.1 l .| IVV( > I h- rerety ftllllete.l With kidney disease, cuus|„« liftekaeheH. tllzzlneHM mid other auvero pains through my body uml limbs, rondorln« mo so weak and pras. Irate that at timos It was impossible t,.r mo to do any part of my Imnsewerk. 1 have ha l ulHoatlut teriiiK of tin* ItoAft, And was terribly distressed for Itreaib. 1 was very miserable, and nmipl-toly worn out and discouraged: 1 had no ambition to muler- lake to do any! him;, and but ely sufllei. ut atrouKtli to render exlslhm o (leslrabU*. having failed to tlmt any foil'd from tho doctor's prcserli.tlous. At this frying «'HrIr a friend persuaded m • lo obtain a hot- tleo! llunt'H llemedv, and now I rej«»te«. that I foi- lowed this friendly advice, for tho lbimedy acted Itko a charm In my co*»o. Alter I had taken u few doses my health began to Improve; I folt bettor overy way. Tim fluttering dr the heart, the Intense buohuohOM. and terrible ahortuesR of tlm breatti HI'oedlly disappeared, my strength nnd ambition soon returned, and before 1 liad taken two bottles ol tlie ltemodyl wan entirely well, and able to wash and Iron and dd illy housework. Oneo in awhile | am tfoublcd with tlm headache, and as soon us 1 am taken I resort to limit's Hemedy. nnd a few doses fix mo nil right. 1 shall never ho without it in the future. I have froououtly rooonmlondod the Hunt’s Itemedytomy friends, Sud they have experienced relief fmrtt (lie lirst doRo. 1 heartily reromiimml it Idall who aro nllllotul with kidney disease or din. eases ol the Liver, bladder or Urinary Organs, j think uo family should ho without It. Mu No. 177 Williams St., lb .1. Wt ovldeu Arts Idhe n Clinf-nik " j| hftvousod Hunt's llenmdy lor Kidney troubles «ud recoininandSd It tj dthem, and always found ii lo dot tike a Charm. John Ciiamheks, 723 Carson Pittsburg, Penn, "Oratftudo is the memory of the heart.” How many heart Wehiories cluster around ffunt's Item- oily in g rat etui households where it lias wrought its THE GREAT NREI FOR PAIN. Rheumatism,Neuralgia, Sciatica, .umbago, Backache, Headache, Toothacho, < . re Th roiil. Nwfflllnga, N|irnlnn, llrulnes i It ii i'll a, N«>nI«I», Prrnt IllU'n, AM) A lib OTIIKR IIOIIII.Y fAIXS A XD ACIIES. Joldbjr Oniggliu atul |)o»l*r»erervwhere. Kilty Cenun bott)«. IMt,t-il.iu* lu 11 f.niiRuaiM. TIIK I'll Alt I.KM A. V OU Kl.KIt CO. <8u»>MMr( (« A. VuUELCanCO.) Haltlaiurf, 14.C.S, A. ||0®Elft ^Vlmt th« gTrftt w- itoratlve, llostotter'a Itomnch Hitter*, will Jo, must tie gathered from what It haa done. It has effected rudi-.nl cures luthuu* M .dsof eases of dys pepsia, bilious dls- itoixlers. Intermittent fever, uenous uffec- ilons, general do* nr 1:y. constipation, alek headache, tnen- tal despoudi ncy, and klfiiRS fie UnnUttfTM AftaraH HaJI».1R(W YrcrtJt lb io n!!P® K WaS!' S IDE P01 DUDLEY. I&OLEMANl ^'BROTHER MACH INERY NEW0RLE ANS. MANUFACTURE .$TE.AMf NG I NE b COf T'ONPRE S5E E W|A TjEiR]EiL E V A T0R^ SHaET, I NGPIJI L F VS , ERiONCOLUMNSH0USEL F[R0NTS ANDCAS T I NGS FOUNDRY !S0NERAT 0 SITREE'TEX’TEND! NG f!R;0!M!MlAi'GN0L I A TO CiLlA.RAlSTREET I N NlfiwiOJBlLEANSLA' A.I'NOFT I CF & S ALE S D E P 0 f 'TWiENTYAND - Ed GHTEEN UiN I 0NST r npnr t' I-3L- MILL and FAOTOSTFSSPPLIES OF ALL XlltSS. EELTIN0 BOSE and PACKING, OILS, POiXFS ALL KINDS IKON PIPE, FITXIN03, BRASS GOODS, STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE GOVERNORS, &o. Send for Prico List. W. B. DIL LINGHAM It Cfi„ 113 Main Strset, LOUIS 7ILLE, KY. AT irtuUngliontlon Phyar lelmi eNtiibiiHlii's iia OtHeolii NtavYurk for I ho Cure of • .EPILEPTIC FITS. fYuvx A m.J 0umal v/MidicInt* ir. Ak. Mept-rolo (Into of tendon), who t-inkcl n fcpe- (Ity of Kp'i.'iif-y, bn* without doubt tr< utod uml curod irucHHou tlnrit ntiyethnr llvle-r ptiyHlclun. flUutircosf a almply bnon.ivitiiiiilnblng; w«t lmvo tc urd of ciwba o; or so p-nt«» hl.litdliic fturrl-fcufiilly cttrrd Kr MbH: ]l< * published a v era oti lid* UPdom, wblrfi |i,» ucn J| ti nlurgu buttle cMilu won,lerful euro froo Id Hn) But* •r w hu limy w-nd tholr . . pjeu* ntel 1*. O. Addrus* W| ' U l>r‘ All. Mlitoiikut.’i. No. vo Juhu BE. Now Toit, I« uufailinc »nd Infnlll- Me In rurinn Kplluptlc I itH, Npubliit, {Join-ill- Hioiiu, Nt. Vitu* Dance, Alcoholism,Opium Kat- leg, Nrrofulu nml nil •to end blood I>iH. ’I o Clergymen, tr*. Literary Men, Hunker*. hi", niiiim nml all wh JtfflS! ....... Irregularities of (ho Mooti. stomach, or Kidney*, or appetizer or stimulant. NAM AKI TA N NKIIVJNJ: is in- htahlo. Tlionsnnda mlaiill it tho inoat ...iminrfiil liivigorant tlmt ever mintaiued ttio linking *yatmn. For —■ «i — - Hide by all DrugglHta, Till-: l)|t. S. A. Itt( IMIOM) dll/DICALC'O., Hu|«> 1’i'opi ieloi-f, St, .lont'iili, ,)|o. REYNOLDS’ IKON WORKS J>. A. JdVLT.AXE, Manager. P.O. Ban 1690. - • NEW ORLEANS, LA Mnnufnrtnry Rsytiolits' Cilubrnti-.I 1‘Utfnrm COTTOfi PRESBb'f/ Hloim, llan.l m.,| Homs IWrTj M KAM KNUlNKS, SUtJAIl Mlt.I.S. VACUUM I'A NS, ktimmbont Ht«<*u.i>lii|> anil Muni'o Pat.-nt I)r«<lR.t„,At Work, bocomotl* *nd IUIIron-| Cur Io n V*. rk a Ki.e.-lalty. Rulldln* | o.iiUl Columns, IUIIIiik*, Bln ksmltblnir an,I Xf.rhtn* Work In gen- ‘ ".C. Thm * K Never r>iLs" > IfiRVlKP Irllrc )K im,t Ms, hi no Work In gen- A'ATCUS for atoros. Union •In by tho C 0ft A Vt'EKR. Il.'l a ,1*7 hi. hom«j OMftf road*. 11 rjc.w'.ii ouKUft 14. kf.c.ic<ei Iras U u*. Ammia. tin FREE Fur II "THE BEST IS CHEAPEST.” r.XCIXKS, f LIDCCliCDC SAW MILLS, JlorsePowprs HTjUtOnLllO Cloierliullerl (Hutted tonll sect lout, i Write for i-'Wtti: IUiu.l»nmphlot nnd rrleea toTho Aultman & Taylor Co., Mauullcld, Ohio If yon are Interested In the inqnlry—Which Is tho best Liniment for Han and Beast?—this is the answer, at tested by two generations: the MEXICAN MUSTANG UNI- HGNT. The reason is sim ple. It penetrates every sore, wound, or lameness, to the very bone, and drives ont all Inflammatory and morbid mat ter. It “goes to the root” of the trouble, and never foils to cure la doable quick time. SOLID SILVERWARE. Send for our prices nnd patterns of Spoons, Forks, Fancy Pieces, Combination Sets, -—AND—> Presentation Goods of all kinds. We have every article that can be called for. guaiantee our ailver tha finest quality at the lowest prices pot- ilble. Goods bought from ua are engraved free of charge. J. P. STEPHENS ft C0. t Wholesale Jewelers, ti Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA. ,iosr.N, »: yh rneVlVilUf.' Bold on trl*n, Wat ra/JU 8 yearfi. Ill foes a* low. forfr-h |.n«V, dartre».l JONES OF BINOHAMfON, . BINGHAMTON, N. V.™ STRONG’S FECTORil PILLS A SURE REMEDY FOR COLDS AND RHEUMATISM Ensure healthy epiieme. uonil rtlgmllon. regular- fti tif iho bowels, A riiKClnt’s hoon to iim.lceTB tnUAUie, sooflilng nntl liriH’lng the norvmiit sys tem, liiirt giving vfenr nml hi’.ljti ln every flhreof tho body. Unit try DruoaUU. Vat AI menses full imrtlculars nddros# O. E. Hull A Co., Mo* 650. IIow York SPRATLING COTTON PUNTER AN1) QUANO DISTRIBUTOR. The cheipeet ant beat. Opetm furrow, dtHtrlbute* funno, dfopfl cotton seed coin, pi‘08,eto.,nt unV dlHtnuce, l*i num ber. Cov«»rs Ml PMifl* time. Price, 91o.uk W. C. SMITH A CCe, 81 South Broad St*. Atlanta, Q* t Ihavo a pocltlv* ft uiml7f“r tho aburoTilaoariO; by It* n*« thouRands of of the worst kind and of font funding have boon.ci r«d. IndcuU, so atrung In my faith In Us ofllcm-jr, tlmt 1 will *«tl1 TWO HOTTI.Kd FURR, to g.'llior with uVAMIAHI.W 'J UiiATlSK *m this dtdnaae.W any euilwcr. Olvo Rxiuchs and I*. O. addfiUti. i»t. T. A. fc LOCUM. 181 J'oArl Mt.. New Yor* PiiMiHlicrs' t'lilon, Atlunia, (In Kifte.-n A MILLION A WEEK. m» o 11 i- Newspaper ptiDlluiit'd on this slduoftho carih Is houglit and read by m» many iiumi ami wimini. Why? 11 • c-ttiH • It I* mitspokcH. truth-telling and nl- w o s ln?i r« h: leg uls everyhody’d m-wapaper Sub- BiTlpthm: Dmi.y<-1 png.'*), by mail, IWic. a mnntli, or ««..;« a jrar; Simmy fM pugos), m.KO per year; Wkkkly .Kp.tg. *.. Wl per year. I. \\. KNGLAND, Publisher, New York City. A combination of Pro- toxide of Iron, Peruvian Jiark and Phosphorus(n a palatable form• Por lM»ilit]f t Loss of Appe tite, Prostration of Vital Powers it is imiispensa- REV.J.L. TOWNEB, Industry, Ill., says:— “I consider it a most excellent remedy for he debilitated vital forces. REV. A. I. HOBBS Writes: After a thorough trial of th IRON TONIC, I take pleasure in stating- that I have been frreatly benefited by iti use. Ministers nnd Pub lic Speakers will fincl it of the frreateot vuluo whero a Tonic is neces sary. I recommend it as a reliable remedial atrent, possessing un doubted nutritive and reatorativo properties. louurin^Kj/,, Oct. 2, 1SU2. r^?AM2 BY TEB DR. HARTF.R MEDICINE CO., S13 H. 8AIH CI„ BT. LOUIG. $150,000 GIVEN AWAY! >rks of the gre THE PRACTICAL FARMER, OF PHILADELPHIA, fr« found there is a general desire to possess l-'arnis and Homes in the We ers an opportunity to obtain an Improved Farm, a well-known, rcliahl 100 FARMH, to be offered as Premiums to out mlunts, fine Steel-Plate Engravings—superb repn the price of the paper ; and when we give ' Its character and reputation are of the highest, and Subscriber?, rarely drop from weekly nt fa.oo per annum. /f-V -want ax) new subscribers tn fwo Months, - * otter as Premiums the Stccl-P Intimate acquaintance with its readers, has . ,nd Family journals published. 1 lists. It has 16 pages, published A Located In the States 16,630 ACRES HOOlFAfflSpsH®^ . ....ns arc all in good condition, and fire In size , 1, and worth from $600 to $10,000 each. The Farms wit! be yed by Warranty Deed, and a clear and perfect Title shown from the »Xt ,ey * re al * re#d > 10 :cupy, and will be productive homes from the start. As high as 80 liL^HP-LO Ot M HLAT per acre was aar- ■sted from borne of these Farms last year. All of these lands are just as good, and will produce as mnch under like rcumstances. The tenancies are such that mjiscssion ran be inven at once. HOW you may Obtain on* Of the Farms* Subscribe for the " PRACTICAL FARMER. Immediately upon receiving the Subscription price— la 00, a receipt and the current number of the FAKMHR will be mailed to the sender, his name entered upon our sub scription list, and the paper continued for one year. As soon as we have or In ten days from date, wc wif' each subscriber will have a fair second and following series of i-.—- ’» given away. These Farms and Engravings nurely gratuitous upon our part, and is intenacn o •ear. The name and address of those securing the . aluable Premiums will be published in the PRAC TICAL FARMER. Having made up our mind to secure, at any cost, the largest circulation of any Agricultural Paper in the World, we have resolved to forego all profits and give our Subscribers the Farms and Engravings for the benefit derived from the present and future large circulation. A sample mtaining description of the Engravings and continued tor one year, as soon as we nave to.ocw new .-mouii’cib icuistcrcu un uur cooks, i will award to each of them a premium, aggregating in value fao.ooo. In such a manner that fait and equal opportunity to obtain one of the Farms and Engravings. In the same way the of 10,000 Subscribers will receive their Premiums until the entire $150,000 worth of property as and Engravings arc intended as premiums to our Subscribers. Tho distribution of these is f dividing with our Subscribers the profits of the WHO WILL RECEIVE THE $10,000 FARM? the present anti future large circulation. A sarapli -.) uining description of the Engravings an< Farms, with a description of the improve^ its, dimensions of houses, etc., will be sent free. , —— r .. e r ■ am BiTKfO Jn order that your name and your friends names may be among the first series (j LUD I B9| of 10.000 subscribers to whom the first lao.ooo worth of property will be_award- subscribe at once and get up Clubs in your neighborhood immediately. Co tO WOTk at Once. Show the paper contains the list of Farms and description of improvements. If you will get 10 subscribers and send iso. we mil Ci.e the setter-up of the Club . subscripuon for himself FREE, which will give him euuel tight with othet lub. “ - one of the Farms. For in Subscriber# and $40. we will give two extra subscriptions; for 25 subscribers tra subscriptions: lor losubscribers, four extra subscriptions; for 35 subscribers and $70, five extra sub scriptions ; for 40 subscribers and |8o, six extra subscriptions ; for 45 subscribers, seven extra subscriptions; and for 50 ;s^. s u*p”ijMb "Kh'S'irr:,';," Cv. I£ 5 4S* one^ n/m?wi!tL*■uPow^'mi!! w *wilt g* sS’Jct^w^end'wtii'dmtdhufeth^'l’t^o.am’wortli^pn^eitylt once*. R ' m iMpbl| 0 T*N ! T/m»ue7o^c^,o'’GV5u“;nS, 0 '.h"'Kcd" C aS of Title to ,11 th. F.ruu : Te"u°j5J5"Jiith the Union Trnrt Con ;t ..vorHMl ; daphlj. P. Address PRACTICAL FARMER, Philadelphia, Pa. 5000 MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN FARMER. Sample copy free. You may get mrself, neighbor, or parents, a fine Farm. NEW FIRM! C. Z. TURNER In Robertson Building, Dallas. Ca. I desire to Inform the public that 1 am just opening out In ffvllM » »U° k 0? a COMBINIG Family Groceries aoi Plantation Snlies WITH A FULL LINE OF Staple and Fancy Dry Goods and Notions, lV-ady-inade clothing of the beet material and of the moit la'hlonab'e nn Ic Boots, Shoe., Hat", etc., irom the be»t manufacturers and of the latest slylee. A-' of which will be sold low lor cash. Cjme one, come all, and air* m- a t r '*)-. ™’l motto is Low Brices, Quick Hales, Fair Daaling, Gord Measu-e, Full Weight*. I am als i agent for several standard brands of guano. C. Z. TURNER- OFFICIAL VOTE. Tho following facts demonstrate beyond a reasonable doubt that FRANK GANN, the Low-Price Candidate, has been elected, le.aving hie com petitors lar behind! l am offering my stock ol Goneral Merchandise at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES T Read, Come and Examine and be Convinced ! C3-K/OOET5.IEIS. I keep a full line of Family Grocoriei, consisting partly of Bacon. Corn M u Flour, Crushed, Granulated and Standard Sugars, Coffee (10 lbs fur f’1.00) Rioi Soap, Potash; a lull stock of G - C. & W. G. Ware; Cutlery, Knives from 10 cunt ' tu Kuger’s Best. Boots and Shoes a Specialty! Hats from 25 cents to Stetson’s Best I Dry Goods and Stable Goodr, Ciiristma) Tricks, Proprietary Medicines, Plain snd Fancy Confectioneries, Michigan App e.s Cibbage, Oniojs. and iu fact, everything you want and at prlc s lower limn wa over known before in Dallas. Don’t fail to call and convince yourselves. if. im:. o-A.isr isr. Ncpro So hits. Mr. IIhrIics, referring to the rogrr- song of “Swing Low. Sweet Cluui >t. ’ which he heard in Tennessee, and (he wolds of tho same, which he sent to the London SpcHator, adds: "This, sir, I think you will agree with mo, though ecions, is obviously a fragment only.” The fact is that all negro songs mv in ?ome sense “fragments," for they are never exactly complete—that is, there is nt* regular beginning nor end to them, but, with the perpetually reclining re frain of the choitiR, the solcHines can be, nud are, stretched out to suit the iat cy of the singer. The music of 4 Swing Low, Sweet Chariot,” is given in several publications of the “jubilee” ordei. but the words are never twice alike. There is ;i scrap of negro ditty, probably more thoroughly Ethiopian than anything now to-he heard in tho United States, quoted in Michael Scott’s story of “Tom Cringle's Log,” as follows: \ Honorable Competition is M Life of Trade . NEW FIRM, NEW GOODS. jar No old stock brought over from last year !“@B jay Hut everything fresh from the Factory !"©tr. JgyAll goods of tho test quality and latest styles, and sold at the 1 iwest price) ."SSU W E have just received a full stock of FALL and WINTER GOODS, pui- h with the greatest care, and from the best markets, for cs.h, :.n l re- spcclfu nvite tho public to call and examins them. Our Stock consists of Htbple ©ry (xood^, ]^otioi\^, flo^ieYy - HARDWAKE. CUTLERY, Crockery, Glassware, Groceries, And in (act, everything usually kopt in a first-cists general retail store. We are continually adding to It, and will keep in store ever/thing for which there is a demand in this section of ths country. Our line of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Notions, Etc. x Is the most complete ever brought to this market. jgy-\Vo are airo agents for the most popular brands of Standard Guafios. Ourmetto: “Fair Dealing, Quick Sales and Short Profit".” Give us a call No trouble to show goods. Wo occupy our now brick store house on the west side of Rome street, ne r the public squarp, where we invite the public to call and examine our goods and " ‘ McLARIN & ROBERTS, DALLAS, OA.- K i !■ I M’l’l'l Mini;..; x ,ih„. - • .... jinsn. This bns tbc true ling of lieatlieniam, « it- .4 of till’ “e’liif’S of color" -vl i.-ti ii 1 . i’.-i- i I . ! .1 us A lcli ,\\- i : ■<), -.oi, ! “D:u y u utiji?’’ they nfkecl the old .. • I ■; i .i j-ioki d him up. “Oh I i. ’ ’t C.II1.-C lot. I ons • i • I - 1.1.1 nt down on that i d l>- t | iiiiLit enough to break it. ■ !“! it jut I r li:e fun of the thing.” | A .i h. ■ ; ! ■’ ’.1 ut them savagely, and ig.’-iiov felt mighty foolish. "Bight Auiiyt". V.'lmu Dickens first cumo to f his conn- try ho stumbled upon a drum!fill “ Aim>r- iriimMil" almost ns siiiiii as Ini had landed, f'.i a hotel waiter asked him if Im wuntii ; l.avi- S'lmething “right away," moaning imnn diutoly. Some dozens' of E .gl.st! I rawdors lmvo since tlmt time been hqr- il'i.-’l liy liio same Yankee ptirase, Imt now limy are beginning tn fl id imt Hint mvay, ’ likt*. pivlty numb every "'Ai r “ Aniuricnuism,” is merely nn An- f'.lii iMii tlmt does not, happen to t o at, Ii..m r .’li. London. _ A late conos|.n’!d«nt nt NoIrxaud tilirrir,• says of tlio expros- : “ 1 1 ,avt! always supposed this te> tic tlio purist .it Americanisms, when used iu the sense of ‘immediately,’ * * 4 . 1 1,1 '>'dy a few weeks since, in York shire, I heard n girl en.y from behind a <•- .ui! ti;i’. tn a gentleman who was donbt- frd Whetlier tn carry homo the rake lie had just purchased: “It will bn deliv- ’ r 'I oirei’tly, sir; the hoy is going past your door light rwhy."—Chicago lut. r- “Horn, rairm, is the money wn'ie took. \ n.i can tako your pay n t on'i." Mrs. Brown, not areu tomnd to ap proving herself, deutarursiie ro otollnr one ision, fob she turned all the m mey inio her picket handkerchief, nml I dd him she would settle on her way to tlm train One or two pe .p'o walked sol emnly up to h limply ,lm -k her hand amt ‘ail, lilai.uiveU ; “We h ive en joyed your lecture," but whli these ex ceptions the awful silence was not dis turbed. To this dav Mrs. Brown is in doubt if they think "the Parthenon a i improved sewing-machine or a new- kind of hay-spreader.—EUUor's Drauitr, in Uarrxr's Manazine.