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LOCAL VTEWia.
April foot.
Tbo guano trade is almost over.
Tho town is quiet, but business
Ibrisk.
“*Oh, how we long (or the warm
.summer days.
Mr. C. A. Foote was in town
this week.
Several bales of cottar, on the
streets'Tuesday.
Mrs. R. P. Claim was very sick
A few days this week.
Preaching at New C*nen ney.t
Saturday and Sunday.
Hon. J. A. Blanc* will probably
join the third party.
Our doctors ure doing a great
deal of practice just now.
Miss Alta 'Cumlin was at home
.Sunday fiom school.
Next Monday will be ordinary’s
.court day.
Mrs. (1. VV. Foote Sr., lias been
very low for some time.
Wo hope this month .will lie
favorable for out door work.
Miss Allico llqiis" attended
church in Dallas last Sunday. 1
Mr. Mose McLendon was in
itown the first part of the week.
Have your legal advertisements
for May ready early next weak.
Dallas Masonic lodge did work
in tho second degree lust Saturday
flight. |
The oat crop is not ns badly in
jured by the cold us was first;
thought.}
Mr. J. M. McBruyerona I’uuhl- 1
iiig'sBiiecessful fanners was in town!
Tuesday. ,
F. P, llmlsqu, of Puwpkiiivinr!
.cllliroli, worshiped with the Dallas
people lust Sunday.
* Mr. J. O, Walker,*of near Dal
fas, is having coutiii'ied and <erioii-
.sickness in his family.
Miss Maggie Moon ccririuly Ir
A nice stock of millinery gno.D i
ihe store of Davis A. Finch, |
Mr, Tom Varner, qf the south!
^lart of the county, visited Mr-,
Bennett Tuesday.
Preaching at. the Metlioilisli
■church in town «*ft Sunday b;
the pastor W.. J. Wood.
Have yqu been April fooled tc
<dky,iif so did you get mad, an.I
wWs it not vorv foolish?
It) Tfl B 't'klEtiLWSS'i w,,f ” h “ 4W *' W “* ’ ht; * ***
xv/ * . gaming interests or needs can ke
spared without injury to tho home
life whenever tho thoughtful wo«
man seeks to fiud them, and surely
one of tho worst* *f households
influences is crossness.
Harper's Bazar.
The Sunday srlr cl inline 1 i
growing ill Dallas; butler attend
iauce and more perfect lessons. '
Who are the boy* that play bal;
just out of town on Sunday, tliatj
should be in cliiuch U n d Sunday 1
Mtibopi''
March dr)livered a large lot of
fain.and ice this year; vre hope
April will give us sunshine nml
purtj air.
ltev. M. F, Waddell did not
meet his appointment in Dallas last
Sunday i ighc, but ,;t w;yi tilled In
the pasto.r.
Cnil.oii Miss Maggie Moon at,
Davis & Finoll's for anything you
ovant in millinery good*, stock nicer’
and cheaper than ever.
Mr. J. B. Watson coni’ucted a
fine singing at llie Baptist adiurcn
Dallas ip the after poou of last
Sunday, in ,tbe new,books.
Buckingham's Dyefpr the Whisk-
<eis does it work thoroughly, .coloring
unit »rin brown qr ddjtqk, which
when dry, will neither ,mj>, wash olT,
nor foil Ijnqp,
We would be glad if our corres
pondents wouiJ all send ill their
icominunications ca.l.y next weekt.
as we want to make some import
ant changes in our paper.
Davis A Flinch have just rece’v
ed a fine assortment of .clothing
shoes.and millinery ,to which we
invite the attention of the trade them,
prices to suit the times.
Polk count, democrat . sci
Hill delegation to ti.-r. state,
vention. The same day there
wihiril party oiganizcd in t
town.
HOARiEOESS,
as to speak only in whispers; i
taping sensation in the throat;
in the chest: cough' from ticksn,
f am prepared Vo negotiate
promptly 8jb
Five Tear Lotas On Farms.
I charge for my aarvice* a cash
<xW>miu*ion of 65b, which will cov
erall expense excapjt 110 or fifi
for Abstract of Title.
Please call ca, or wdta to,
C. P. N. BARKER,
AtooM.IS, Ootid Building,
Ail*ota, Go.
Work on the courthouse has
progresaed slowly up to the present,
us the rain ha* kept the force oif
hands in door* most all the time.
“Gentle Spring’’ loses many of its
terrors when the system is fortified by
the use of Ayci’a Sarsaparilla, With
multitudes, this wonderful tonic alter
native has Ipng supervened all other
spring medicine;, being everywhere
recommended by physicians.
Did you kuow that all the latest
styles is ladies hats »re at the store
of Davis & Finch, and Miss Maggie
Moon pleases the buyer, both in
trimiug and prices.
Wanderful Slatislioa.
When it is considered that the per
centage of dealh from consumption
is ‘ j)i per thousand against 63 por
1.000 of any other malady, how im-
por.aut to guard against a slight told,
Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet
Gun and Mullein js the great medi
cine for qoughs, cqlds apd consump
tion.
Mr. F. M. Matthews win) has
been confined lit homo sieii for
sometime wqis pble to come to town
this week.
Sweet Gum apd Mullein is nature's
great remedy for couhlix, colds, croup
c, nsumptiou, and Jail throat and lung
troubles.
Mr. G. R. Dent ion, of Luna,
Ma., was in to see us this week,
lie is in the fruit tree business,
ami is canvassing this county; he
if alright and we wish him success
1 along his old Georgia friends.
"i v. : y' may be'pnly skin deep.’j
■.it liio caret of a bsartifnl ! in is-
■ in h! - d. -I iiosc cogric.i lough,
pimp’e* c unplexlons may, in niosi
car be rendered soft, sinon , and
•air by .the persevering anil systemat
ic use of Ayer's Sarsaparill.
The state convention!, will meet,
in Atlanta on the IStli of May to
elect delegates to the Chicago Na
tional Damocigitic Convent on-
which mods there then to ,uom :
ate a democratic candidate ■
P", ci, wHi tfiil Cl . 1
resented .Jin llio con
iner ts it: Atlanta? For o t •
will heartily support ll;r ■
ocratic party, Relieving ir. Vo be
the surest :\tid quickest wny to th,
relief we so much lined.
Wonderful Words of Life.
“By the river and upon the hank
thereof—shall grow all trees—the
fruit thereof shall be for me -t and the
leaf for medicine which shall be for
4he healing of the nation." Taylor’s
Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and
Marik in will heal the Uwgs and cure
coughs, ^olils and consumption.
East Side Dots.
Some rain recently.
Services 'at Poplar Springs
church last Sunday, and a good
attendance.
l.t sequin as if the farmers were
dqtarmtnqd. jto hoycqt Ling .cotton
and I am with thorn, less cotton
and more coni, peas, oats, meat,
.tutors, gild especially Inters, for no
topic is complete without tlrem
they are .easily raised, and 1 enjoy
lowering them when cooked into
pies and sueli like. Now there is
so many varieties of tutors ;f you
don t mind you will bn like the old
woman who lmd twenty children
more or loss, who,11 asked liow
many she had and their names, she
would say.I onti't t.'U, I get .them
so mixed uu that, I don’t Know
wliie.lt is tot her; uml so you will lie
by tutors; first we hare the good
old yarn tutors, nml I rant to tell
you why tfiey boar this name.
Once upon a time there was no
tateis, wctlj tberq was .a few too,
but not mau.v, about a peck I reck,
on mid they ,\roro for sale, and I
lliink gis well as I can remember
it was ut an alliance store, and of
course tutors was high, because of'
the scarcity. One day an old
linncst farmer chanced to pass by
and -aw them, lie went in;md ask-;
oil wl'.at they were for,.pud eu br
ing told of llie many things for
which they were good, and (inow-
ing lie had no mpnay with which
to b’uy, hej commenced to artinge
a plan by which to get them: so In
asked the merchant if it was any
harm to Iook at them, and received.
ilr- an
", he looked li t he
then thought J?" to
hi'
THE CROSS MOTHER
At no time is her busy days is;
nn intelligent mother so a it to
fold the arm and clos-> the eyes of
maternal justice ur. when she is
cross—simply .and undoubtedly
cross. This ,crossness is clpcII v
cn. sed by fatigue—weariness of
mind and .body, nail solnetitnos of
soul. With fired nerves and
weary body, site cannot endure the
common demands made upon her,
1111 ill-temper follows. She sons
bitter feelings and repels loving
attentions with her irritable hasty
words. Broadly speaking, no
mother lias any right to gel so
tired. Sire cannot alTnrd it. It
takes too much out of her life, ami
too much out of her children
Such a condition car, more fre
quently be prevented than is gen
erally believed.
Tile remedy lies near at hand.
Let a tnptl|pr find out wliai makes
her c-qps. piql t t|hen let hear avoid
the causa ,ft .possible. If social
pleasuresqurpp ,lld', let them he
decidedly lessened. If there is too
much sieving, tpo much cooking,
or too many ho|ise|ipid cares, h-rsen
I I'.ecpiiopiiciil elTorts cause
I op-one it; Ids
a . 1 -it ■ it about uml
i.'-'w nice they wouhl h •
1 caysy ’c June Ann and the cl.il
Iren, ntid how much they would
he upreciated, uml on "turning!
around Ire fjuud tlmt the men,hum
was at tire further side of the house
busy and would not see Jiipi, ; so Lei
yimiped the tuters and yvqnt ,011
his way .rejoiqjng, uml uyery iiiuce
tlmt lime they Imve been called
yam .tutor*. Next comes t|(c swor;
ts.ters, so culled, heeauso tney are
not sour; then we have the Spanish
taler, and they ate called epanish
because they were rliscq eyed l)\
the Spaiiirads in 11'dd- Nojv wi
come to irisli talers u'‘d I jm t ad
mit 1 don’t know where ,tl,u’,v got
their name, hut 1 think geyp^eiry
tells It is bed time. I am Li oil
and sleepy, hut wouldn’t he satis
tied to close here, because 1 .don’t
think I’nile Billy treated .lovli
Billings uml myself right, (gr ju
the of the fact that lie lias Ten
crowing and squirting ink tluoagl
life. I the columiis of the Ne\v l.r.v fo
the past fifteen years; lie jumps jnti
Jodi anil myself for .crowing. 1
have, notjeud chickent; a genii deal
ami often wonder why it is 1 hat ai
old rooster with all of his tai
pulled out except one or two featli
1 rs aiiu them o .t of shape, and
perhaps no feather
head; when lie sct’i
whose spurs I an la
and bean
— -J- ff.’J.W A
WiftlWERVrOR left*.
I’oor fellows! How they get
hectored and seed led and snubbed,
and how continual is the robbing
nml polishing and drilling, which
pvery ntemliqr of tlia family feels
at liberty to administer.
No wonder their opposition is
.aroused and they begin to feel that
.•very man’s hand i« against them,
w hen after all if they were only*
in a quiet way, informed of what
wo* expected of them, and their
manliness appealed to, they would
readily enough fall into Hue.
So thought “Aunt II,’’ as she
pointed out the following rules for
u little twclve-ytur-old uephewi
who was tho “light of her eyes,” if
not always tho joy af her heart, for
though a good-natured, amiable
hoy in the nqgn, he would offend
against the “proprietie,” frequent
ly,
First corue manor for tho street,
Hat lifted in saying “goodliy”
or^liow do you .do.’’
Hut lifted when ofTering a scat
in a cur or neknou lodging a favor.
Keep step with any one you
walk wijdi,
Always precede a lady lip stairs,
and ask her ft you may precede
he psssig through a crowd or pub
lic place.
Hut olf the moment you enteya
street door and when you step into
11 private private ball or pllioo.
Let a lady pass first always, un
less r.lie asks yq 1 to precede her.
In tile parlor stand till every
I idy in the room is Heated, also
older people.
Rise if u lady comes jnsifter you
are seated and stand till olio takes
a sent.
Look people straight qu the fner
whon spettekingor being spoken to
Let Indies pass through a door
first, standing aside for tlnun.
In tho dining-room take yom
eat lifter ladies upd elders.
Never play with a knife, fork or
poou,.
Do mt takes your uiipkin in r
bunch in your hand. •
Flat as fast cr as slow as others,
and finish the course wiiuu they de.
Rise when ludieii leave the room
anil stnml till they are out.
If all go out together,gentlemen
stand by the door till Judies pass.
Special rules for 4110 mopth art
tlmt all noise in eating xmlsmacu-
ing of the lips should be.ayoided.
Cover the uiouith with hand or
nnpkiu when oblige to ramoyc any
thing from it.
I " your handkerchief i^iqbtril-
• iy always.
Du not look toward a I ed rm m
lour when passing. Aljydy* knock
at tbo Uoor of privuto rooms.
The.'* yules nt* iqppcralive
I’here are many other little points
Inch add to the grace of a gen
tlcmai, but to break jmy of tliesc
is almost mi] ardotuible.—Selected.
A Novelty in Raihord Advertising.
l’lie I’assenger Department of the
Kant Tennessee Virgin; 1 and
Georgia Railway has introluced
an innovation iu nd.vertisyog in the
linpe of “Remarks by Bill Ny e,’’ a
book-of /-04 pages, with 2o0 illui -
rations, containing the brighter
ud wittiest say irgs of this world-I
tamed liumiuist, issued especially |
for tliisgwat Railway System,
Ti e largest publication of tlic
kind ever | rintcal.
Only 10,00) eup'i.ar will l.e issu
ed, so that poop ir will lmve to
“come early ts> avifid the rush.”
-'1 cents ip stamps or postal note
to pay postage to B. W. Wyoini.
lien. 1 nss.. »Ss Ticket Agent, fj. I
V. id, Ryu, Knoxville, 'Jeon
will secure a copy free.
\VoblrlriilgcS WoMdei^ld Oti W;
the greates blood remedy ,in the
world. It makes tbo old feel
young, the weak strong, tbo lame
walk; uml puls the blood in such
a pure condition that the liumaji
system is not sisceptab!* of dis-
• use. For salo by Conn,■ ally &
Connolly, Dallas, Oh.
MEK
-''AHO tuc
TITANIA
(Th« Qucoa *1 Ftlrlts )
FOR LADIES,
•ir ^Twr
QTLAPA
1 DIAMOND FRAME ♦
CUSHION Mv PNEUMATIC
-•—TIRES*-—
Warranty With Every Whee;
•END VOUI ADDRESS FOR CVtAlCOUu
ARIEL CYCLE MFG. CO,
Wash your faci,
Wash yoor hands,
Wash your tlMd,
Wash your beard,
Wash babies heads,
Wash out stains,
Wash away dandiuK,
Wash away pimples,
Wash away freckles,
Wash yourself with
KO-KO
JELLY
Toilet Soap
For Pun White Skin.
E. L. BALDWIN A CO.,
14 pan* place,
DETROIT, MICH.
AQENTS WANTID, SAURY OR COMMISSION!
SAMPLES MAILED FREE,
'JPHUgfA.,' id
Bartlett & Washington,
A. L HARtl.tTT, 1. M. Washinoton’
Brownsville, Ga., Dallam, Ga.,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
WILL mntiiKlNALL THE COUltTS,
Offices AI
BROWNSVM LE AND DALLAS CA.
DAVIS A FIN Cl I.
Tike leadiTH o! Ion pHres
tiave e.s.ikFNsIied ESst cf ei'ssh
. 'ice,4 Tilifcf casi’< Le be«f, fo?*
i:a.slai»«e wc sell Cxeor^ia
ot (!lov» MwIls at 85 els enci),
nt 3,80 to 4,25, sole Icath
jv fo«<I lieoalock at 2.5 cts ^)er
sole at 30 cts, ! erosene
at I0et>s |H*r pal. &c„ A12 our
b^CrsSs soldi cheaper com*
tf ’all on us arid !pe con*
vSjiecdl. Vour IVi iend.s,
DAVIS & FJNCil
ZO YWR5
NAUGHT?
ESTABLISHED 1868.
* These are PI ANOHAMMERS—tli«y
alun. actuate the tan*. OTHER makers
talk and think mora about CASES.
W. havo a process by which tbo felt
coverts. REMAINS elastic and uncoiu-
prMseii ufter years of HARD PLAYING.
All other hammers get MATTED DOWN
like an old MATTRESS, and aoea yield
tinny tones nol music.
1TK 411 VIC IT AWAV.
Th: reason why pianos carry highprlcM
nn the catalogues, and the SYSTEM of
DISCOUNTS—with frank and candid
Insldo Information, worth many dollars—
WHATEVER PIANO YOU BUY.
We also send, post paid, on elegant
Illustrate,I Catalogue, explaining above,
and very large colored Illustration*
The FURNITURE pnr,t of the “Wlog”
Plano ir. worthy of Its Interior merits.
I.carn what we have to wliliper, then
BUY WHERE YOU WILL. If we are
chosen, distance Is 110 consideration—We
pay the freight.
OUR PIANOS HAVE WON our own
confidence. Hence we send freely on trial.
AND, with every WING piano bought,
’ ' lice for NINE
there goes a signed warrantee for
LONG YEARS.
Write to-day a LITTLE HIT (postal;
and get what COST US MANY TIME
AS MUCH—beautiful lllustratlona^tc.
X4I BrotSway.'opp. fill. Sail, I I
NEW YORK. I.
And In 180 Pealpw Slorpp.
trot his It
l iii. to give
111 nt her ugly
oil top of his j
l young id is er i
till to gio.v (l||t j
row, Im will ins- | f’ri'jrfj
wnrccits
CRYSTAL LEIfSEr
oil trying to c
him a whi, ning,
u is i|;iayo
Know it is th • il spos tiovi of a roo
tin' tu w,.iit tocrovv hs oi)op as ho
^gots mi a high p’ace- vv/.nl as r.oon
I got up in tlio second story I
'4§ 3 j
l ROBFiHTS &m-
—I)|f 11JSTS, -
“Wo Sell STaivof, and Ftirnillire,"
i[ I)( , ;iuti!(.)iit, fKtovo uijiI Fni’iiitpire Cow
**•«? Whlllnil. 70-TJW.J'rmul Hi
loco baby rarriages in iitqcji. Our fi 10.00 solid plush carriage
bicycle wheel.-,, Novcilyg .11 is 14:1 i-v f 1 o. cab in Ihe world. Scud Jtor
o r free callaloeues of Hmhy IVri . , Refrigerator, Furniture, |Stove*
and Ranges. We are so 1 '-' u*entx f r the woodiytijl Gauze door rango
the most wnnduriul cooking ap ara. s 111 America. Wood \ Beaumont
Stove and > iirnilme Co., S - i; VVhitch 1 I, Jo-j: Scnilh Broad St, Atlanta
Ga.
•WeJJ.y I 4 iv s uud I uruiiu.e.”
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cut if Ion: to-4av H li
rxpci
rtent
the severe .itn/.iii. plpp gnuioniizii).
ut sue 1 a coiyt.
; 'ilin.t is t^ie \v;ccst qf wpst-.’
Let tho lirqt .qcqni.’toy lie of that
preui'-i eoHiigv.lilys g p;otbei •
str-ug.ti Kyet; bite fiffenf. of one's
roligioii.-, and philanthrop e yi'.yrk .yvanM to’erow and p-juldn’t liplp l,!>ve lh ? M<i)U»1v« sale o^tlie*a
should be ea efnljy .ejeamiped, yud it .and crowed liefi.ro ) thought, D»H^, , 'Ga..
and if the trouble lies fbefe, calmly l tf t I have llowti ilqwjj now aqd K&IIAM A MOOBF,
m fmawieel/dismias^ V #11 «f U.ele Hilly will gf t ; a,nc rest Tfc, pr .ty Mwtrf^in* /> '-,:■*
the throat are cured by HL^M ' lt ^ rom t*'• * 18 * 1 I.Vtu*s, lor , \Tii«tt h 0 . au jic I don l fe»*l half so nnuofi' in tue >Pitth, Ati.inlaJ Ga„
JPHREYS SPECIFIC NUM BR 1 doth it pr.'fi: a ng; 1 }f .lie gain U»P like mowing dnwq here as I did up f^'I'eddGr. are rot su Led with
1 whole Iwoild and lose bis d\yn 11. E. L. IL tfeese fajnr r-, gl^ssej, . J
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Thutyou may try it
witI1011I ( .pen*** wo
willMond you one! ot-
tlofrcj. Ail rilU:*JKM’kE-
n\b. Give Ajj ., J?Oht
Otllco and fc'tutc.
Hull Ciiomlnil <’«,
WEST VlllLJi,, VA..
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To all our Subscribers for I892jt
.1, #,« c'ifillfbertof " North Amerleaa IfeeMt, 1 *
nn in nii,r*:a 0 tho clrcuUtion of our (ourn*J
Igli iu. ’.uc United bUtcsand Canada, will anct.d I
,• ai i.ver otm hundred thiNuaad dolUra
«k 11*5vv r.ibBcrlbara in tho form of^n artlatlc
nr I’ortTHit find • handsome frame (as par cut
.11 tn |>e <114*1 le fr«e of ulmrga for avery oow
i rihor • Hortfi Arunrloun Ilomaa.** Our
ly i' itit'il la a monthly publication consist I np it
•g.'i, iilk-d with tho heat lltcrtitura of tba • /,
>...j oi tba Dl- .i authors, and is worthy e 1*4
t tAitcnso wi? nru doing for it Eight v»-n»i *«*
VruiYtrk World l.a-l only aizOUt I5.0U ■
day it hiso’-rrP'O.f^, ThisN * '.obtained bvousadYertiseir.sntso . » - imi
td money. What Jiaoprict x ■ (theiV. Word hm aecotapli-hcd wet” • <•«-
doing ourself Wi4»a*f<:« lar- e r»t lut to draw upon,and tho h*bd-»oma |»‘ ,*v.ijum
/iving vnu wilj c*/t;iniy gKc u » thdlsrgctt.'cUculak on ot nnv i apar in the v w • ha
money we are apur.dwg nowamon.f... r Lu»»M;Tibara wllla.K>!i coiUL^icfi to us In nerved ctr-
culatlon and advcrli*. * <rt*. TheCiaj-L-M i'mtrait we w iil»trr mrde for you will bec -ecuUd
l»v tm- l.iiae«i asMilRii -n of arf Is i . I « city. Tbalwwoik thiunonc’ tho finest made, andI w#
tfunr»i«l«-4- you an rrti‘tic TV>rtrn.t nml » iscrfeat likeness to tlw oilgimU. There Is nwthlng
Jliorc useful aq well an r rnam..nl I t'inn r. I nridsome frame ! Cravon I’ortraltof yoursel!
member «j your family s Tit * '
p.nd icB’Jy lo/iang in jour |«
BEAD TM rOLLCWIIi} OBAKO 30 DAYS’ OITSB:
Rend ua$l..’/0. t-rl-efnr one venr subsc:i: tlonto “Nor‘> Amrricsn yfomes,” andgtnd w.
a i>iiDtoifruiih, tim’.f.ij cr «!.t ’u*.nolvp* 'J ycHjrself or any mendicr of your faroUT, uvioi
dead, aud we will n ..l.c vmi from r*h;( , ';'v «Tthtic*»aH Ufa alTnOrHyxin J'ortraii, end nu
I’l.rtialt In u ,.rm t Lutf-^ii.ul t»M it bropM fnuaa u( D luvU moulding
frre ijt ehurgo; \«;H also f ipb *
you a genuine brrncht fa»s, bfijf!,) * cVflRyj?
iwtkmg fame fr# o of »*1M no.. r .
tliis out and r-cnUit wi:t» \' *u i.hiUo L *^,.t
f..- ' ■
Money Onler, •. . outv Ord. .' ■
oi i’oipLA :*ado r=ynt»l to
liC-XTH Ah<8riCAN HOMES PUBLI8HINO CO.,
aftowirs mo* omens
, liii » In/UgesUon, Biliotisnao, DyapepaU, Mate* 1
| f*.%, Ncnournuts. aud Gauaral Ixbillty. Pkjrai*
FOR DYHir’RPfll A,
ladlgortion, nnd ^tomurh dlsDirlnni, tnka
imoU Vrt lltON IlfT’l r.TIK. .
All dunlurn kenp ir, 21 f.s-r Ixifllr. bn#
Ir^ mv* f.| B6c«l rt'*i J inch cu r.rai^