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Dallas,
1 RIDAY APRIL 8, 1892.
This |»u m in reprinted by rui.ncHt.
I THINK 1 THUNK A L K.
hY DU. n. T DO/.IBIt.
I mod to think when I wan yoi.n
And n y heart whs free from guile,
That there was grief in every tour
And jny i i every hiiiI'u,
'I Inti friendship wa ■ not at all a che.it
aimI love could never die,
I i.t tlii: king now of what l thunk,
J think I thunk a lie.
ii < d 11 think about myself,
And hink that I weald be,
A ; iiv i nor ov a ) reldent,
or a general like Lee,
Hut I h ivo waited long in vain,
whilst years rolled slow ly by,
And thinking now of w hat 1 tliunki
1 think 1 thunk n lie.
1 used to think the ladies were
All sweetness combined,
Tli it they wore all (bid’s last mid best
of peifeotuesi refined,
'J’h it they were not half pads and paint
lint angels from on nigh,
li i thinki ig now <>i what 1 thunk
1 think I thunk a lie.
The preachers, too, T used to th'nk
W re ii »t like other men.
And \vir not tempted < f the fl sli
And therefore could not sin.
lint since l’se traveled round a Idt
i’vejwatcliod them on thu sly,
A'el thinking now of what 1 thunk,
1 think l thunk a lie.
The honest tiller of thu soil
When marketing Ids crop,
Takes pains to put the ripe and host
Always upon the top,
1 used tli ink those honest men
Would never ohe.it nor tiy!
11.it thinking now of what 1 thunk,
1 think 1 iliiiuk a lie.
The editors, a lordly let,
Who live on milk and honey,
Tlioy’vo nothing else on earth to do
Hut write and rake in money.
Leastwise that wily 1 used to think,
Hut now it makes me cry,
To think about the w»«y 1 thunk,
And bow 1 tlmiik a lie.
Wli it noble men the doctors arel
i use < to think they came
From Heaven or some Heavenly laud
And worked for love or fume,
That they could cure all liumaii ills,
Ami never let us die,
but thinking now of what I thunk,
1 think 1 thunk a lie.
The lawyers, too, I used to think,
Oil Hod, forgive the thought,
'that theireonvintioiisof the right
Could not by knaves be bought.
That they won hi not a client rob
<)r ‘•suid him on the sly,
Hut thinking now of what I thunk,
. think I thunk a lie,
Thu drygoods men are honest, too,
They swear they sell at cost,
1 used to tlii.ik ilicy told the truth,
And all their profits lost.
1 tnought a yard was full three feet,
•Don’t ask my reasons why,
Dut i (linking now of w hat 1 thunk,
1 think 1 thunk a lie.
And then 1 thought that Harrison*
Who took old (»rover’s shoes,
Would have the backbone and the grit
To give us all our dues,
lint tariff laws and pension frauds
Still makes the nation sigh,
And thinking now of what I thunk,
I think I thunk a lie, —-Kn.
•d. 1 think tins eld democratic j The wile of Jeste Hitchcock Esq., now we start again, « wnr.!...; 512OO A YEAR,
party is the only obstacle in 1 the ,** very low; the doctors have dis- we mada ax handles, boo handles, i w e will pay the above salary toj
success of the people’s party
There are thousands of good hon
est men that claim to be demo rat 8
and are loth to give up tne old
party name and unite with any
other party. Perhaps they do not
Know the oi igin and ptdigrre of
tho word democrat* if they did
they would not be so strongly at-
taihcd to it. Now foi their bene,
lit I propose similize the word, d.m
ocrat is a compound word compo.
cd of demo, latin, orati, Greek
Tho English of the latin demo, i n
demon or devi'. The English of
the Greek cratijis cracked brained
foolish, distracted: so the won
democrat means ‘"distracted devil,
and it 1ms ever proved truo to its
name. In anti-helium days it was
the secession party, and plunged
our nation into a cruel and bloody
was; filled 011.1 laud and count r\
with widows and orphans, and
brought poverty, desolation and
ruin to thousands of on c happy
homes, Now this seiin. to
very much like the works of a dis-
traded devil, yet, there m."'c : ensi
hie mea who say they will vote fo
democratic nominee for | re:
for the reason that it is the onl
party that can or will give tin
people any relief; lint for fear
ho too lengthy 1 will holdup 0
politics for the pro. out.
I want to say now to our model
muncliauson, of Burnt Ili. km
that I uin not niiicliued to try hi
remotly, as 1 supposed he tested t
virtue on himself before ret tun
mending it to others, and as it sig
milly failed to cure him of the big
hotel, 1 think it unnecessary ft
me to try it. It also appears tk'a
oar two story man has come tluvv
from his lofty perch, and Inis gon
into the “tater” business; well,
was at a loss befo.e how he aim
nutlalctl so n uch gi s, but it is now
mode plain, for “Inters” have
ways been proverbial for creatin,
gas, and I now suspect that o
third story man is engag d in th
‘•tutor’ business too.
IJnci,jo Bii.lv
Public ti|ictakers, actors, attotloiirors, torch
■rs.'itmtcliors, tin.I nil wlin nro liable to
’Vor-tiix nntl lirltuto tint vocal organs, flntl,
It Ayoi-'a (Ttvi't-y I'eutoml, A sals, curtain,
ntl simctly roller. It soothes tho larynx.
Hays iiillnimimtlon, strnnirthons tho voice,
ml fur wIitxipliiK ctouiilt, croup, sore throat,
uttl llto sml.loii .ttilils to which children
tre cx|i(iscd, this preparation Is without
t'l|liUl.
William II. Qwirtly, Anotloncor, Mlnla-
‘'’it, Anstrallii, writes: In my profession of
m auctioneer, any nlTectlim of the voice or
throat Is a serious mutter; hut, at each
attack, I tiave hoon
BENEFITED BY
a few doses nr Ayer’s Cherry Pnrtornl.
Ilih remedy, nil Ii ordinary care,has worked
such magical effect that I have sufferod
very httlo Inconvcnlenco.”
" 1 hiving thoroughly tested the properties
of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral as a remedy for
bronchitis and throat afTeetlons, I am heart
ily glad to testify to the Intrinsic merits of
Mils preparation.”—T. .1. Maetnnrray, Au
thor and Lecturer, Hlpley, Ohio.
"Ayer’s Cherry Peetoral has cleared and
strengthened my volee, so that I am ablo to
speak with very much more ease ami com*
foit than liefore." — (Itev.) C. N. Nichols,
Pastor of baptist Church, No. Tlsbury, Mass.
Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral
** PllKPAHRD IlY
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.
Bold by all Druggists. Prico * l; mx bottlca, $6.
NEBO DOTS.
DOT,
Thore is a great deal of sickness
in our community at this time, and
some deaths. Mrs. Wheeler, wife
of Mr. A. C. Wheeler died hi6 t
Wednesday, and was hurried at
Nebu church Thursday, funeral! cotton seed this week
LIBERTY HILL
Wheat and oats look fine.
Peach trees arc arrayed in deep r d
pink.
The whip-poor-will and the song
bird seems to be glad they are living.
The farmers are planting corn with
a rush, and will commence plantin'*
covered that there was an abcess
formed in het side, an 1 they ate to
meet this week to lance it, but they
fear she is too weak to stand the
operation.
F.lder M. F. Waddell ask ma to
send word to Dallas that he could no*
possibly fill his appointment on the
'ourth Sunday nignt, but 1 did not
learn it in time to send the word.
Mr. James Hollis was on the first
day of April made happy, for it was a
girl.
The call term of the superior court
is near at hand; it comet in a bu y
tunc for the farmer.
G. W. (’.
What a debt of gratitude the wothl
rwes to such men as Drs. Ayer and
Jenner—the latter for the great dis
covery of vaccination, and the formei
his for F.xtracl of Sarsaparilla—the
best of blood-purifiers! why can esti
mate bow much ‘hose disco veric.-
Itavc benefitsd the race!
plow stocks, harness, cleaned out I any live agent or salesman sellirg
stables, ground axes and made
ready to go the now ground when
itcleavd away: one hoy hauled
wood and next rainj day all that
Wood was cut up in stove and fire
place length; corned shelled und
sacked for milling when it cleared
away, hauled wood, went t> mill,
hauled leave", wit n he got beck
lie battle 1 w to I or took a lot of
c mi, meat etc., to town and traded
for such things as we 1.a 1 to buy;
we did not have no money or cred
it to buy what we wanted. No.\
we hi gin lo sow oats, rebruxe that
tnbble we t trued the lotli mouth
oefore we planted it we broke it
again, then we hauled that in: naif
hat we saved in the winter, if wt
plants d cot ton we had in mare, am!
lion thu liaii op otied six days in:
ec’. we worked and a many t
morning wj were a mile fr m tin
house by t’tu time we cot id see o
plow; by so doing we got in so vet
liiysin the wet..; we always had .
job rain or shine, wo did not littv.
any hard times or any such though
Now if .his misses the waste basic
et I \v !l tpw s ai l!ip* olIn*v si<i"
later. Jumbo. .
weak \r wa.
Why will anyono remain weak whon
they can ho ma’.o otrcr.^1
Everyone should know that the entire
human structure is countuntly being torn
down und rebuilt, the same us in the
vegetable world the trees shed their leavca
und again put forth new shoots. Now,
when the blood becomes too weak to carry
to thu kidneys niid liver this dead tissue
that should he removed, the whole system
becomes enervated and u distressed feeling
of weakness and unnatural fatigue follows.
One feels half dead, so to speak, and liter
ally is half dead, tho old tissue clinging in
DO YOU FEEL
particles throughout the system, prevent
ing the forming of new tissue and the
awakening of new life. At such times a
medicine tlmt will enliven the blood, re
move its sluggishness, (ill it with red cor
puscles, and strengthen It, is necessary,
riicro is only one such medicine and (hat
is Dr. John Hull's Mursnpurilln. Its action
on the blood is like thu effect of cream on
coffee, it mnkea it good. Do you want to feel
the exuberance of perfect health n Do you
want to feel strong and full of life in every
part? Do you want to increase your self*
control und he a fnrjvct limn or perfect
woman, free from the unnatural tenden
cies of wasting and debilitating diseases?
Then use Dr. Hull’s Sarsaparilla. It will
make you feel new and full of strength.
T. D. lltirroWs, Covington, K>\, writes:
1 would now be in my Brave had ] not
UN,• ! Dr. Hull’s HarKapnrlTla. I was pule,
lUtloss,und .so weak that I spent more than
fvices by T, J. Owen.
Seed potatoes are scarce and so t
We ave how having more favor- are rotting in the bed.
able weather for farm work, and | Mr. Milton Adair set a trap for a
farmers are putting in planting hawk and baited it with a pigeor,
corn and guano.
and on his return to the trap he
I am glad to ham from various that k was down ’ and bc lo
: otiroes that tha people’s party is (^e trap and the hawk was sittir
steadily and rapidly gaining
t tiengtb, and that tho old ileino*
i atic leaders are becoming alarm*
here eating away on his prey.
On the ist insf. Mr. J. A. Mood'
was p esented a fine daughter.
1 raswcll Watchman
Mil. Ekitou,—Wo are getting
on a tare up hero; tho coating is on
boom, and wood choppers sir
wt nlcd by tho whole, tile and retail
I’ltey want 2600 cor.Is at onet.
10 cents | er cold, paid monthly.
Finch & Carlton will run tlteii
aw mill between here and J. T
Finch's.
/. B. Fishery says they won 1
past the dog law, blit will pass tli
stock 1 tw; and lie saw a man th
otlit r !uy that wauto 1 to buy a
dog, and ho said ho was going into
the dog businoss.
I seo tho Nis'v Era wnttt nl'
tho corrospondoncj in early tlii
wook. I Bttpposo lio is swelling tt| •
if he gots us wido as ha is long In
will have to pinch himself to te!
whi h one of the cditois ho is. 1
was thoro some timo ago and In
hud made his ollice lottgt r, nntl sal
something about en’arging bis pit
per; ho will have to, ;f l.a gets tie
courthouse into it and Josh Billing
and Jumbo’s gas, including Unclt
Billy’s political uptoar too. Unj
Billy is so far down tha 1 : It
have to make a big n >iso if J
and Jumbo hoars him
When I was in tho printin;
lice they wore moving tlii
around generally. Ho has r
to swell up, for I saw he lul l
devil hung up in one corner of
room, but he could not print
paper if ho didn't have a de vil;
devil had a hand in print
to bib’e.
1 think that jpdookluw su.d pi|
ties will take the nation, if
don’t mind tnoy will take tho
titers too. I Its will k be left if
don’t let guano alone and work
the farm thirteen months in a ytj
I was raised on the farm, and wl
1 mean by thirteen - mi r.tlis
year is when we get our c op th
the first o' August, wo slatted
next crop;we swung ,t two li
plow and turned stable, and till
that did not work on the pi
went lo the woods and made boa
tnd repaired the out buildings
made mils, repaired the folio
clearodoff turnip fields, not pat
cs; wo fatoned liog-j and feed oo 1
on turnips; whon fodder was ripe t
ible hands went to foedoring,
tha kids to tho cott a patch; if v
had one, we did not need eott<
then like tho farmer says lie do
now, you s,ty why? because 1
made two or three thousand but
Is of corn, plenty of wheat, swi
tnd irislt potatoes, pi nty of app
syrup, oats, eye, clover, m lie.
all the fat I togs j wo wanted, wo
nothing to buy but sugar, c fl
sweeds iron, tracer, hoes, matto
etc.; vve did not have to knot in
throats ghoul what we would ft
the horses on, a id the nearer they
got tho larger the not would get.
When the gathering was over
Christmas times was next, but the
first of Januarv found us at work, I ■' aix " i Brown’s Iron Hitters
{ } uL'U Vm. .’>• -U..a, aids w’BCBtlon, removes os*
J *s. vf L Vi ,-yau ktU’wi jiialnH**. Hu; t£^.mii^‘V
our genera! line of Merchandise and
Supplies. Particulars and Catalogue
on receipt of 25 cents for expres
sage. A. Karpf.n & Co.,
122 Qui-cy Street, Chicago, Ill.
Paulding County Sheriff’s
Sale of Unreturuod Wild
Land for M«y 1892.
Stale of Georgia, PaiiLlin^ county.
'Vi 11 he suM hefovn the court house dooi
t snitl ecu i ty. iu the town of na.lns On.
•m the tint Tuesday iu May, to the
highest hiddei* for cash, the fidlown^
• ropert f *, to wit: Lot of aud No. 1)2 ii
• he Till district and :lrd seel ion of 1‘anld
i.i4 comity (h.. levied oil as luircturnei
• ild land to ratisfy a tax li ia issued b;
V. 'T. F. Thoinan tax collector of said
ouiity, iufavor of the State nud County
n* its state au.i county tax for tho y>
H91.
Also at tho sar e time and place w ill
v sold lot of land No. wl l in the lird dis
tict :Jrd section of T .*a ill ding covnt.v Ga.
•vied on as the u ichimed wild land t(
itisfy a tax !i fa, issued hv W. T. F
Tiomas tax collector ( f said county fo
s Ftato and county tax for theyeni 1891.
lii.s February 4th 1802.
J. A. Wkstiihooks,
Sheriff
Isaac wii.ua.Ms,
(J. w, Furr,
Deputies.
• KOU(' l A—P.\ ci.DiNu County.
To all whom it may concern: J, J.
rown administrator on the estate o
P. Drown late of said county deci asc
iur iu form applied to tile undersigned
or letters of dismission from said estat
nd said application w ill he hoard at nr
dice on tho first Monday in .lime next
iven unrlar my hand mid official sign:
tiro. This March 10th 1802.
11. C. M’OCKJl.NS,
Ordinary.
Who arc WEAK. Mf'-
01 S, I>r.IUI-lT ATKI'
wilt, in folly ami i? im!,n0
have tiiHetl nway tli-** ‘
KorofBODY. MINI* am'
MANHOOD, causing terrlblc:<lniin» U I’" M
the wells of life. Heaihteln". I ; 1 , v
Dreadful Dreams. Weakness of
Pimples upon the f-icc. mid nil
leading to etuly decay, ' oitsimil'
insanitv, scr.d for HOOK <•!" J ' j
(sealed) free with particulars ot a ■
cute. XCnreN) Pay. DK. P'" 1 '’
ER. :; ut N. Cherry, Xasltvllle. Teuu.
S8ELF-GLOSIMQ
jrf.at Fins Precaution
A NECESSITY
a th* Taotory, Ku^lne Room, Machine Pnop,
iui«l l'alntera* Shops, and aav
two where oily waato or olotnea ore w«w».
tioy r yo aekuowlodgod by all to bo tlio
.Ing !«;r the purpoto ever Invented.
8XEND FOR PIITOES AT ONCE.
anK F., Fills MTg & Supply Co„
VS-70 Foarl Stroot, Dojton.
1EORGIA—Put.niMr. County: —
Unless good cause be shown to lit
ontrary an order will be gianted o
lie nd day of Ma) estr.b’isliirij
•cond class public road, comment
ng at die Cedar to wn'toad in the 14
district (j. M., said county: near Get
.Villtams’ residence, running in
011th easterly direction, by the re.-'-
fence of W. F. W.dkerand Mrs She :
atejse' ing the Rockmart road ne.r
H. T. Marchman’s. This the 6tl
lay of A pril 1X92.
H. C. Scoggins,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Paulding, County.—
To all whom it may concern:—No
tice is hereby given that unless goot
cause is shown to the contrary an o
der will be gr mted on the second dtr
of May next, establishing a new pub
| c r tad commencing near Levi Coo|
ler’s on the Dallas and Mariel!' 1 road
an ! ru ining by the residence' of \
C. Abney, J. C. Pickett and itr, -
se ting the Dallas and Acworth ton
near T. M. Brook's in the 1003 Di
G. M., of slid county. Giv.
under n"" h .rid ant
official s’gnature. This he ist day
of April 1S92. H. C. Scoggins,
Ordinary.
x'iUliltliUX MienTt S sai;
for April 1892.
State of G .orgta, county of Pauld
ing. will be sold before the t our
house doer of said county, in the
town of Dallas, Ga., on tiie first Tui -
day May next, to the highest and
best bidder for cash, the followin;
property, t.< -wit:
A i ertain fifteen ho se power en
gine and boiler attached, R. M. ' a
gle make, levied on as the pi open;
of the defendants H. I,. & G. W
Dooly, to satisfy a superior cou r
mortgage fi. fa., issued fit m the sup..
r'or ccujt of P.- idding county, infavt
f G. w. Howell v.s. H. I,. &. G. w
Dooly. Ptcperty pcinted out b
plaintiff. The above property can be
seen on tha land of Thomas Gore N
557 in the 19th and 3rd, two mile;
west of Yorkville itr said county.
This April 7th tSga
J. A. WESTER'. O ;S,
Sheriff.
ISAAC WILLIAMS,
G. W. FURR,
Dei'I.
OH RECEIPT OF 50 CEHT*
WE WILL MAIL A BOX OF
, THE ONLY INFALLIBLE CURE FOR
fatter, Cfcnihl Itch, Itching Piles, Ring
Worm and all Itching Shin Diseases.
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tf you have TETTER, il metiers not how long It hu
oxleted, TETTHRINE will oo oertalnly ouro
you no you uso IL I
■larmless, Painloss and Fragrant
>,•* -Tt fl C V Roftimlod If you are dlwmt luflod
1 with tho roHults—"Ilolorcnooa-*
jemthrm Bank of the State of CJeorffiis, Ghnt*
tar.i Hank, anti National llarh of Snvaiinab*
j T. Sti-JPTRJNE & ERG./ I
SAVANNAH, GA,
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l’liveiciaiis recommend It.
A P Ora iera keep it. M.00 jr*er bottl \ Gourde
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WE SELL ' ^
UEJEECT TO COWS..
It xiii pi* you to jrrt c r priocj anti liiTCFtlgav. . 1
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