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DALLAS, GA.. AUO. 9. 1883-
ONE LIFE ONLY.
SB BUI BRAD AT THE PAULDING 00.
a, ■ OBLBBRATIOM, JULY 18., 1883, BT
RUM NETTIE BOBBBTBOB, Of DALLAH.
TIm aim of Sunday school ef
fort, and of all chriatian culture,
mmM to be the higheat develop-
aaeal of chriatian character, for
ekaraeter once ohrjataliaed by
time rarely changes. It is-a self
evident proposition that eharae*
tanljof some kind we are all oblig
ed to have, either good, bad, or
indifferent Some people get
their character* second handed,
they are vither a mild copy or a
ro«£h cartoon, as it may be, of
soatebody vise’s strange individu
ality; they are the plastic clay
that every imperious life wi It
whom they oome in eoutact rc-
modles at pieaaare, until at last
bo analyst of character oould tell
what thay were originally, if they
were ever anything.
A girl who may happen to
take for her ideal a lady of thu
aesthetic sp cien, who adores the\
beautiful in art chiefly as it is ei-
pressed in a beautiful dress, who
has no higher ambition indeed
than to look lise a vitalised fash
ion plate, will soon startle her
small world by appearing in an
agonising costume—they are gen
erally agonising to their father's
pocket-book—according to the
degree of style—whioh costume
will be cruwued with a hat wreath
ed wi'h a reel ostrach plume and
farther egfJTti *aised by long kid
RbVM with six whole bullous.—the
eoeteme, notfthn hat Another,
whose ideal Aud* embodiment in
that picturesque creation »f the
feci Laureate Lady Clare Vere de
▼ere, will soon wear as many
rings (which are supposed to be
tha representation of as many
manly hearts) ss would make sn
Indian belle blush in conscious
immodesty to wear evn in her
sylvan wilds. And lyet another
gift who has listened in oharmed
ailenoe to the old woman eloquent,
the Delphi oraflles of. her village
world, who knows every family 'h
Secret with all the latest vara-
tioas. This girl will soon climax
hsr life aa junior priestess in the
old rained temple of Rossip, that
hto been so often palled down
by come grand young Atnazotieau
Samson upon the fair Phelistines,
end sn often Arose, Phoenix like,
from its ashes. And this is the
way we get our characters, by onr
ideals sad associations. If we
oould cast them off at pleasure,or
change Them easily alter they lisa
onae been crystalixed by habit
nod time, we might well be
careleee aa to how we got them;so
criminally indifferent as to what
kind ttoy were indeed. But char
acter makes dastiny, and siue* we
have bat one life only, in which
to develop *it in time for eternity,
it were wise in us to get the best
help wo ees for the work. Notli-
ieg aitls more effeotuslly in the
development of exalte i and ex
ceptional character than the study
of those who having perished
hsve left behiud them the irnper-
jshbble sovereignty of s great
Mfo—the white flower of a aooill ss
fame. One woman, Elizabeth Try,
who lived as if Hhe had bat one
life an|y, established the British
Ladies Society for the reforma
tion of female prisoners. A soci
ety thet proved a blessing to
needy ell the governments of the
Continent, whose humane meth
ods were adopted in England
first, then iu Scotland aud Ireland,
and still later in Prussia, Den
mark and Holland. She enjoyed
tha personal friendship of kings
and princes of many nationalities,
and alia numbered her admirers
by the thousand; but it is record
ed of her that no life was counted
tot) degrading for her sympa hy,
Sod nothing too ilisiguificiiit fur .very Other pr« gtvas amt relation. Uct
her to perform, which could help j onto the okl ruin c llzens, trieuds, at.il
a human n'>nl climb up from
eaith’s drear flat t >wards heaveu
and ltoim. Iu all little things;
the kind words, the gracious 1
handclasp; she proved her love to
her Lord hy grasping the Rtnall
opportunities which thronged her
daily steps, ss well as the larger,
to whioh sovereigns designed
their royal approval. What won
der then, that her death was like
a grand climax to a grand life?
Almost the last word that left her
lipe was oue ol triumphant vic
tory.
Safe! safe!
As inevitably as are His prom
ises; "Lord when saw eve the
an hungered, or fed thee, or thirs
ty or gave than drink. Or when
mw eve thee aiek, or in prison
and camo unto thee?” And the
king shall answer and say uuto
them: "In os much as you have
done it uuto one of the least of
these my brethren, ye have done
it unto me.”
One other glance at a woman
who lived as if she had but one
life only. Ono of whom it would
be no extravagance of fancy to as
sert that she was perfect.
"Eusphtred iu thirty years and
di d not young. Falling lire a
tear upon the world's col l cheek
to ms e it burn forever,’’' Aud
would introduce her at a supreme
moment in her life, as she stood
a bride on the vessel deck look
ing hsr last on the shotes of her
birthlaud—the wife of ihe first
missionary to India—Anna Has-
eltiue Judsou. Think you i re
quired out slight oouquest of self
to dedioa a an exiatauoo so rich
iu gifts and promise; a future so
rare iu ita possibilities, to work
end to exile? Nothing to leave
behiud hor all the hallowed and
unspeakably tender associations
of her young life? Nothing, to
go away forever from the snlect
influences of home aud country,
io the uncompromising realities
of a karbarious land, aud kuow-
i ig too that at last hor grave
would not be made with her fath
er's, but amid th» intension bloo in
of alien summers? Nothing, oh!
answer girls, who share with her
the heritage of a common nation
ality and the birthright of thu
same century's civilizations, hold
ing to oue faith os she did) iu one
name. Anaw.r. And if your
days are passed in deedless ease
and earol so indifference, let the
inspiration of this.) grand youug
missionary compel you to the
sacrifice of self, aud the consecra
tion of time aud gifts. Anus
Haseltiue Judson, after having
accomplished her life work, iu tli;
heart of hea lioudom, in the ab
sence of her husband, mot the
supreme destiny of a lonely death
bed But we are pursuaded that
no intervening angel, but (Jlinst
himself stooped to gather hor
life's roses. Old daughters of
Paulding live as if you hud but
one life ouly, so that there shall
be no Durnah of unenlightenmeut
iu your county, no Iudiu of dark
ness in your midst; no chil'ireu
crying for the bread of the gospel
yoU|Withkold;no young e t buny-
iug by you to eternal destruction.
If every ehild of tiiis country is
not in the Sabbath School some
body is to blame. Oh! see to it
that the Great Shepherd of souls
does not require the bl«od ol oue
of His lambs at your hands. Wo
men of my couutry! live as if you
had but oue life ouly; prove by
th night, word and deed the dig
nity of your destiny; the immor
tality of your herituge. So may
you win that oue heaveu only,
and see the face of film who lov
ed us, aud gave himself for us.
put your alioiiltlcr to the wheel. We
have evu-y natural lecillty. and can now
meke all ihandvaningv- of art conserve
to the advancement of the cause ol e.lava*
tlou, mi-'lutc, manufacturing, end the
fleet mode ol Tanning etc, Tntak, think,
think, and lay aside prejudice! and fogy-
lam aud trudier together all progress, aud
learn to labor and to oral'.
A CARD.
I have been informed that my
professional name has been used
by one Johu Golden, late of Ca.^
iforuia distriet in connecting, n,0 '" m
the manner of treatment tin
wife received at the hands of
physicians daring her aiokn6y>";.
ete. t am informed that Goldeti
a id that I told him that his wife’s
deatli was the result of neglect
oi ignorance on the part of her
physician. Now the truth is
Golden simply made use of.
name to back up an infara^J,.
slander against Dr. Geo. T. Pa£
ker through m lice, but paction 1
Urly to work up sympathy in his
b liaif, and to avoid the payment
«.f the medical account which was
just and true, and knowirg too
that he would lenve the country
before snoh an infamous false
hood and slander oould be refut
ed. I gave my opinion to the
physicians wh n called in consul
tation, fnd afterwards to Dr. T. J.
Foster, who had also been called
in the cose, aud stated that Dr.
Parker had done all that skill and
experience, and patient nttcution
could ren ler in the case, and any
other report purporting to oome
from me is false, infamously false,
aud slanderous.
W. 0. CONNALLT, M. D.
Tfci Orsst Bpeotfio for Esamlfie and Hoadicbe.
or An Internal Remedy, Containing no
Quinine, Opium, Chloroform, l liloral or
narcotic* ol any kind. Safe ami quick
ill Its action *1
M a Yens Office >
I KtBBUHR, Va April 10. 1870, )
Musaus. Hutchison * liiiu; It affords
me plcasuie to testily to the ureal virtues
of your “Neuralgia*" f ir 'lie cure ol
neuralgia nml sick headache. I Is the
be.i remedy for '.lieuc most distressing
men ilnfts I I'sveevur used, It. should
Wvry family In the country.
rate o*o », ukao
Th' ITayor of Leosbnr , V«.
Afessis. Hutchison A Ru : I um Imppy
I'.o suy that yn'.r •‘Ncuinlulnc'’ noted u< u
specific in mv ca-e, lelicvlng me in nu
lucr.nihly short lime. I would u Ivlsc
all suire-i ■« from ncuriilglue io ti v It.
Yours,etu- ’ V. Sims, M. D.
Cain's District Notes.
We are again visited with a
g iod season, *>eing the first since
about the 13th' of June. Vegeta
tion is Somewhat enlivened,
though out gardens w-’re parched
our corn patches also. The lar
ger portion of our corn is too far
spent to be beueiitted much by
min. Cotton weed well formed
but small, aud upon the whole we
may count on u very short coni
crop, aud not unlikely cotton too.
Wu do no claim to have any
Very rich gold miue in our dis-
I tricl, hut still if it was kuutod up
! i expect there is lots of it, aud
i• would take mom money to gather
j it up than nil the earning crop
ofehiuquepiiis would be worth.
I This section is well adapted to
| farming; land lies well, aud if
I properly cultiva'od will yield good
! crops. We have an abundance of
| pine timber suitable for making
I shingles, but the Hhingle getteis
are all down iu the mouth, they
I say that Dallas wou’t buy their
j shingles ouly at a reduced price.
| Now boys split the difference and
let trade go on.
| z. m oam we nave wnat is call
ed a poor-house in our couuty.
1 Well ,wo would like for soma one to
toll us something about it, how it
is [fitted off,wliit the expense, and
whether it is it cheaper way of
supporting paupers than We al
ready hid. Also if aged and infirm
people who have relatives able
> and willing to wait on them, but
j not to support them, will have to
' go there or be denied a small
pittance?
Mack.
Commissioners Roads and Kevennea.
Can *.,y one tell wl.al lias become of
llie b II touu'Iiurlse the establishing ul
a board of these cumin.saioiiere tor I'.ml-
(iiug county! Snc.i u boaitl It is thoughl
by niuuy is uow baitlv needed to lake
charge of the alms hau.-e aud .public
io ds of this couu'y Thu Era Is qaite
auxi .us lo.-eetiid I’auldlng cou.,ty luke
a long stride forward onwarr. and up
ward iu the great grand and g.ori..us
mi.eh of material, social, business, and
Cholera!
OHOLISA MORBUS
CHOLERA INFANTUM
ASIATIO OHOLERA
ALL OHOLERA DISEASES
YIELD TO THE INFLUENCE OF
FerryDaiiiiFaiiler
The Gseat Remedy for every kind
of BOWEL DISORDER.
Captain Ira B. Foti, of Gold*borough,
, Maine, tar*: " One of mjr tailor* vat attack
ed severely with cholera morbus. W« ad
ministered Pain KiUcr, aud saved him."
J. W. Simoods, Brattleboro, Vt.,tayt: *'In
cases of cholera morbus and sudden attacks
of summer complaints, I have never found it
to fail/'
ALL THE DRUGGISTS SELL IT.
ALL COMPETITORS^
UGHTRUNNINg
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AWARDED
TUE AIEIICtf 8, II. 0. A\0 SEOT UCIIKE CIIFWY
BY
The ^A t .^88if. P0Hiti0n
Which is ONE award more than was given to any other Company,
and the GOLD MEDAL is the only Medal of any description award
ed on Sewing Machines.
SUTIIERN OFFICE NO. 5 PRYOR ST., ATLANTA, G A
RAWLS, BROTHERS A CO., Dallas, Gn.
More Popular than Evert
The Accent Improvements
MADE IN THE
White Sewing Machines,
K'newHomeSH
SEWING MACHINE CO
CHICAGO. ILL.-
* -ORANGE, MASS.
, and ATLANTA.OA.-
B F MATHEWS & CO,
DALLAS, GA.
ItSTANPS at the Heed
THE LIGHT m\m DOMESTIC.
Tha' Is the acknowledged
LEADER IN THE TRADE
I- s 'net that cannot he deputed.
MANY IMITATE II!
NONE EQUAL IT!
The Largest Armed!
The Lightest Hu lining
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL Woodwork!
And Ih warranted
To be made of the be*t material
To rt|i any anil all kinds of work.
To l|e complete ill every re pict.
For sn ie by
J. U, & T. A. Foots & Co.,
1 nl'tiH, Oa.
OTA gents wauled In unocuplcd tcrltory.
Address
DOMESTIC M. CO..
Riehmotii!, Va.
>*>>/
Adds much to the
Many Excellent Qualities
or THIS
SUPERIOR MACHINE
It is an especial favorite of the la
dies, tailors and others who use them
for tn® many advantages it poiMBMi
over all other sewing machines.
Every White Machine is wa-r anted lire years
* nd ®* fr ''l? warrnnljr given to each pnrehas-
er. The pub,Ic are solicited to eaamine them
- b .lore buying a machine.
J .DA T. F. SITH, Wholesale and Retail Dealers, 59 Broad 8t.
Thirteen Years In Active Service!
The time inlisted for has not yet expired. Honorable competition never
hurt* in the war that ta now beirg waged by merchants, one against another.
I d sire to call the alien lion of my old patron* at well ae the public in
general t hat I
CAN AND WILL SELL
Good* as olio ip as tiny nmn who purports to be doing an honorabla bu«i-
uess—that is
DOING AN HONORABLE BUSINESS,
Otherwise I have nothing to say. My n.ure is Ihe style of ihe olde-t bust,
ness Iiiiu.e in Dall.s and I have hten a cmialaut leiiilrnt of this county f.r
■ his-ly-iiine yeur*. The people know me. nml my lerurd ns u Im.-incss mini
is generally ki.own. Thtrelore come to me aith “(il'Or CASH” und vnit
will Im delighted with t|,e result. I krep Family Grorerie* inrluding (
lea, Meat, Sugars, Flour, Hice.etc. 1 keep canned , .,o :* ii, c l„din“ can mil
hsh aud mackerel, Oysters,Sardine*, etc, F.ckels p|,.n, and mixed' Puw.hr
miMIulSii's Cn *"' ,nBI,: h 8 - on, l tobttco . miiiITbi. | sigar«. patent i.od ’ emudard
A fine end well relecidd stock of Cr. cdeir from Coxon & Co., n f C in'ois
H u-e 11 "^’ ll, " ,0U ’ J ' “ ““Ph'y of'iu from the Atlauiu Stove and J in
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND GAPSI MAKE A SPECIALTY.
In notions, such as hoery, lusp.mlers. corset*, spool rollon, col'oreillng.
scurfs, etc eic. I am comple x. My ilry gn.ali are irom the old nnrl weH
esialyshed house o* John btlvey & (V. I alto kr.p ssfj.l es, h.ih. v and
sh-jefiiulinirs and a tliou* H nd things loo te<lioug io mention. Come lo see me
and if you dent see what you wain ask tor it, and when you come just s tv you
want some goods for spot cash aud you will bo surprised a* well ». ,'eligl'ed
wi b the bargains that yon will certainly reciove, I (!ely couipclition. and iu
puces will show up with any one, Try me. T “ ,c ,u
Your Humble Servant,
F. M. GANN.
Dr. J. M. Harrison,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
DALLAS,---- GEORGIA.
(Office With Dr. Robertson.)
tenners hi* [ rotc-si nml services to the
c tl zens of Da.lu* and surrounding count r>
lulv 12 lv
H J). McGltEGOR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
DALLAS, - ------ Georgia.
tOlflcc In Court-House.)
I give mv entire attention to ihe prar-
t’cc of law. I ron ptneas is niy motto.
Collecting u specialty.
lulv fitl
N. W. Roberts & Son.
CONTRACTORS AND BUII.DFRH,
All styles Monlding, Br.tckefs
aiul Bulusters made to order.
Wo are also dealers in all styles
of Wood Burial Casis and Cas
kets, Rohes, Linings "nd Under
takers Hard ware, whioh we will
furnish at all hours, day or night,
prornp ly,
N. W. ROBERTS *fe SON,
Dallas, Ga.
Georp a Puu ding County:—Where
» . Nat a Coo| er. ad ..ini-trator of
.i-.st (.Mepresemsto ilia curt
in his p i i duly til.d and en'ero
up ii iec<’ > ihal he lies fuliy adminig.
i.itd Mo-es Cooper * C3iaie tlusa me
Io file till persons cue. rued, h'-irs and
. r itor* lo allow cuu-e if m.y ihev
cm «hv suid nd in in ist i a tor s ould
not he disrlmr^ed from hi* ndm ni~
trali .ii and r.ceive lepers■ Idisini-sioi.
'•n ihe Hi-t S'otid-iy in -e'-i'en.h-r lt>83
Gere It; Paulding County. Wber.
a» Nathan Cocper. admiiustra'or r
bonu* nun of the estate of James Co
d. ceased represents lo the court iu h
pedt on duly filed and entered on rei
ord that lie has lully adiuinistere
James Cole’s estate, this is lo cite a
poisons concerned heirs and cre litoi
to show cause if any they can wh
said administrator should not be di
charged from his admiuigiration an
receive leliers of di-missiou oo ihe fin
Monday in September 1883
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