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FRIDAY MAY 6, lSDst,
THE IASTDaYOc MC’E,
A pie ;«;u:t day ik on tho way,
To m It* up tlu* 1 ist day of March,
•Plio shining hum has just begun
Toinako thin one n perfect pvreh.
Onward ror'i' the U.iiig mi.
Hotter, Mill hotter the day.
])mn then hi »\v tin* wind,
Ah! no h'idly alnatioh d » How.
O it like a 1 mill prnert mi l cam,
Did March its la t day wont,
With 11 owe i'm Id huii and sweol perfutn *,
With h Mines >vei her were etd.
Tholazy lurked tho sin irt. ones worked
And all things onward go,
Jn perfect tune a* though it were June
Just so fast and just s » slow.
Downward ini' the setting sun,
Skyward Hew the larks,
Jii agolded ovo the month will leave,
This month til i nee ( of Mar. 1:• n
I Inis well Watchman
It is so bright and clsar its <>n
couraging to tlio fiirmiM'8 or nni
ono else who makes his grub 11\
tlio sweat of his fno.o.
The coaling ia looking up, mid
wood choppers nro moving in.
llcv. W. It. Armstrong wenl ti
l’liiiiivillc, Cm., to preach Saturday
anil Sunday lust.
llcv. Singleton preached at the
Methodist church here Sun ! iv
night.
I!ev. James Williams was ii
Saturday on his way to Van we it
to preach.
Mr. Ilonry Hulsey is not pre
paring for war, it's a line girl.
Tli > tax receiver will he here
the ltitli ilist, instead of lue 17th
Tlio railroad company has low.
ered the truck in the tunnel and
tho track ia in better fix than I
ever saw it,
I said we needed another mer
chant here; competition is the life
of business,
A man to plow a steer should he
dumb, then lie would think damit.
JUMl'O.
McPherson dots.
Mb. Eimtou.-—Will you p'oaso
give mo a small space in your pa
per for a few thoughts for the
many readers of your Eua.
We have lino Sabbath School at
Mt. Olivet and a fine singing too
Everybody is invited to come to
our Sunday School picnic at Ga in s
bridge the 14th of May, on Satur
day beforo the third Sun lay ini
May,
We have fine weather for farm- J
ing. Everybody is about don©
planting up in our settlement.
Mr. Will Horten’s baby hai been
sick, but is improving now.
Mrs. J. E. Howell’s baby is si k
\ ith the nicesl.es.
The M, T. V. A Ga., railroad is
1 : ving work done in the little tu:i-
1 .].
W. D lInWBLU
A young lady of Jefferson, West
V:ag nia, declares that she was ,Ji
hm ,’cwn before taking Ayer's S.usa-
1 avil’f; but that now she is gaming
treat th every day. Ayer's Sar, l.n-
i 'a is c.rtainly a wonderfa! e f...-'Jv;
to i.fu hr feeble and d cheat j.
THE ALLIANCE.
Mb. Editor.—I wish to expr ss
a thought in the interestin' oil
limns of your paper. Tho All.anc •
Inis been in this country four or
five years, ami at first they wore
not to have anything to do w th
politic; but th'V have slipp'd
from one to another and at Inst
turned to a thiid [arty. Win n
they first entered polities .li -y said
hey were yo’ngto hold the people
'ogether, hut they sp't them up
arid have formed a third party:
hey will he defeat d in that no
louht.
Tliry have grumbled at high
taxes. Now the high taxes is not
ill due the government of the Uni-
od States, hut to tho state. The
illianee elected mm to the leg'-la
for that has mad© many lawn tlm*
caused high taxations such us pen
sioning the soldier's widows ami
•vo nee this will not do, iufuct the
alliance legislature made the state
tax higher than’was ever known
before. Tlu alliance lias been do
ing harm to this country ever since
they lmve been here fee the
price of cotton today. The alii -
anee snme timo ago when cotton
was fi to 10 cents intended itsliould
go up in price in making use of us
much of it ns possible; well, this
determination proved a failure
“that old cotton hugging would noi
do.”
Though there was a few office
seekers that were greatly benefited
by tin 1 alliance; hut the poor hon
est man has beeti injured and hm
no hatter convenience for livn,
than before. The alliance llioeg t
they were going to march the road
o u land tilled with milk and lion
ey, and 1 guess they have re died
t; it i the third party I guess.
PaTBICK II. C’ A Ml*.
Qfossy Sheen
Ami vigorous growth, so much Admired In
h:ilr, ( iim ho oenirH by the uso of Ayer’s
Hair Vigor. Tliero Is nothing better Hum
this preparation for keeping tho sculp clean,
1 > >1. and healthy. It restores to faded ami
hair the original color ami beauty, pro-
' ads baldness, and Imparls to the hair u
si’ .y t \xtlire ami a lasting mid delicate fra-
■i-f'nee. Tlio iiM. it elegant and economical
dressing in (lie market, no lollut Is compluto
wT.hout Ayer’s Hair Vigor.
“My wife believes that the money spent
for Ayer s Hair Vigor was the host Invest*
iccut sho over made. It imparts a soft
A.:d Silky Texture
to the hair, and gives much satisfaction.”—
J. A. Adams. St. Augustine, Texas.
“After using n number of oilier propara-
tl< ns without any satisfactory result. 1 11 ml
lh.it Ayer’s 11 all Vigor Is causing my hair to
grow.”- A. .1. Osinent, General Merchant,
Indian Head, N. NY. T.
“Ayer’s Hair Vigor Is the only preparation
I could ever find to remove diimlrulT, euro
Itching It inoj . nml prevent i« ss of liair. I
* "idldcntly reeomniend It.” —J. C. Butler,
Spencer. Mass.
Result From Using
“ A j M ’s Hall* Vigor trill prevent prema*
It re l iss of hall* and when so lost will stint-
id .to a new growth. I have used the prepa*
iatom for tho e purposes and know whereof
ufllrm.” A. Lamnihe, Opelousas, La.
N Z 39 DO f3 Nev Hops Dot?.
Spring 133:111 to ho !i 're : o .v 11
Btay.
[ Farmers are aha it done planting
and some are plowi ig over their
corn patches in order to he veadr
to tackle their large c tt >n fields
as soon as the plants develop them
s-hes sufficient for chopping o it.
There is some sickness in our
cimmunity yet. Mr. Jake Little
lias been cpiite s'ek for several
weeks, an J yet liigcrinj between
life and death.
Rev. J. G. Dupres requested me
lo say that whereas, there is a re
port in circulation to the effect that
lie had recovered a good portion of
the money of which he was ribbed
in Atlanta a few weeks ago; that
mid report is entirely (dse, that he
has never recovered a dollar, that
!i • has had no such good luck.
Well. thr> people’s party is solid
in this beat, mid I nm so well
pleased with the turn politics have
aken that I will say no more on
he subject at this time.
Well demo crati I tried tc
cciplicr your few line of doge re.
hut i.-soemod that the priiitor't
ink was ashamed of them and fail
id to ,T\nk11 them readable; I lior.-
iver made out enough of them to
uitfsfy me tluit name you assumed
.vas by no means u misnomer.
Undi.e IIII.I.Y.
."lie DomneiMtie K ccoativo Coaimittei
of Pit'll ii l j; Acts.
I'c.mocnitio Executive Commit*
ee of Paulding county, met, and
organized by electing Dr. T. .J
Foster oliairai m, an ! R. \V. Hus
mm secretary.
lipon motion it win requested
he eonmiicteu of the several dis-
rifts organize democratic chile
n their rospstivu districts at once,
("poll motion this body adjoun ei
to meet again on the first Tuesila-
i n Juno at 10 o'clock a. m. at Dal
ibis. On motion it was requostci
that these our minutes he published
in th s N kw Era.
R. \V. Russdm, Fcot’y.
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Cr. J. 0. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.
bold by 1>Iu^^ldtn and l’cilumerij.
TAX EQUALIZERS.
The t ax eqn ilizors are in session,
and no doubt they will he roun lly
abused, hut they are not to blame
it is that legislature that romainei
in the city of Atlanta so long Ins
year ar.d spent so mil ill m mey
and raised our tax higher thin ii
ever had been, hit it was an nlli
anee legislature, there fore th
third party never jumped on it
hut they go for the ordinary fo:
building a courthouse that i; fo
the improvement of the county.
Now brethren tako them ai vo;
come to them, it won't do :o let a
big a tiling as that s'.ip. 1 rathe
be taxed to build a eoiirtho i re, an i
you know we do not like t> pu\
tax, than to to have a set of me.
o have a board to look over ami
say whether or not we have s vorn
falsely. We better have lnd as
sessors and he done with it.
TTetiraTgir I'rrr-'nx
AD^thufi troubled with. :i**rvovsji<“;>« rpsijitlntf
ticincaroor overwoik. will be ivliev! i
Jirown’s Iron Jiittrrs . iUP
Wtraioauaoi tr*''»uu.uiv ruu^
Wfish babiofi ftcaei
Wash out stains,
Wash away dondrul
Wash away pimplet
Wa r !i away freckles
Wash yourself with
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WEST PHI LA„ PA
I ! ! I !
The hea’th of o r con ir.unity is
generally go id. Nobody ack at
this writing.
Miss Addie Phi lips is about
well.
Farmers are all about done
planting.
Some are talking of going a fish
ing, and some squirrel limiting,
and sjmc talking on politic and
third party. I think the last
thing would be to talk about get
ling out of debt, and live at heme
and he of one mind, and vote for
tlio best man and try not to make
times no wors:. hut bettor if po<-
sible, hut afraid if we don’t go
,lo.v we will get times worse than
now.
The people are requested to
meet at New Hope cemetery for
the purpose of decorating tho
graves, on Friday before* tho th rd
Sunday in May, it being the ldtl
inst. On that day we hope ever,
body will come out with flower
and wreaths, and fall biskets.
There will ha memorial rervice
held on th it I’ny at 1'2 o'clock; wi
Invite ill mini, ters,
There was a dJiculty between
Mr. Whitfield and a negro on tli
Penn place, which resulted in tli
negro getting cut in reran iTlTercn
places, which may prove fatal.
H.i.l Gi.kstl
EMBRY POTS.
Everything is lively in this par ,
Farmers a o as b : ;y as b ' *ii ; t
liivo. Some complaining of La
stand of corn.
There is very little wheat sowi
in this part. Oats are lonkin:
very well, hut late.
Embry lias tlm proudest s't o
hays on mi aveiage in the county.
1’liey wear their gli ei to tin
field, and say'lliat it makes tliei
hands sore to plow with them bare
if any one can heat that 1 would
like to hear from him.
What has become of Josh Mil
ling? I guess lie has taken Jiimhc’-
advice and gone to make ga; for tin
moon, or else he is working hog.
out of a. hollow stump' come agi.’.i
Josh.
Tlio health of this community
.i generally good.
There will he an a’l day si ig‘ -g
it Concord church the fifth Sunday
in this month. All linger i in l ed.
Mr. H. 11. E., is in a v. ry ta i
d.ed condition. Ido was trying to
aiguc politics the other day , ml
got tangled, liiscxtren el flonr-
isliing words, and has not 1 ecu ; n e
to extricate himself yet. He says
if he can g ‘t lose again he is read
to meet any people’s party man in
joint debate oa the general issues,
hut I don’t think any one need to
iccept the challenge, for there is
not any possililc’jcluince for him to
'ct lose, perhaps lie may get his
tongue lose, but if lie ever got?
over tlds lie will never look line
anything.
I would like very much to see a
letter fiom R. fi. L. R., think Ik
ought to write again..
W. C. E., lias got lose from
,ewing thread we laid him tied
with^nd is likely to blow away a
my time.
W- O' M.. is in trouble, he li: nrd
i very funny joke lust week, and
rent to laugh and droped off his
nder jaw nml lost it, and has not
found it at this writing, any • un
hiding said outfit will confer a
great favor on him by returning it.
Slices? to the N T 2\v El!A and it s
many nailers,
Pi.UK Dave.
$1200 A YEAR
Wc will pay the above salary to
any live agent or salesman se.ling
our general line of Merchandise and
Supplies. Particulats and Catalogue
m receipt of 25 cents for expres
a 'e. A. Kakpen & Co.,
° Qui-ry Street, Chicago, 111.
(JKOBOI.V—Paui.hinu C’i u .tv.
To all whom it may concern: J. J.
!•]•(,wn ailiidniHtrntor on tl>c estate of
I'. 1*. Diiovii late nf said county deceased
lias in lorm applied to tlio uinliw.-lgncd
for letters of dismission from said estati
eid sridapplication witl lie heard .it
illie 011 till fiist Monday in .liinc next,
liven under my hand and official signa.
.me. This March 10th 1802.
II. C. Scoggins,
Or linary.
JEORGfA—I’aui.dixo County.—
To all whom it may concern: R.
i'. Moon administrator on the estate
if T. R. Toiler late of s.ud count)
leccased has in due form applied tc
die.vmdei signed for letters of dijinis
sionfrom said estate, andsaid applica
tion will be heard at my office on th*
irst Monday in August next; give*
aider my hand and o iicial signature
This the yth of May 1802.
H. C. SCOOGIN ,
Ordinary.
PauUing Slis.iff’s Sale Fo -
Jane, 1892-
State of Georgia, county of Tank!
,ig. will he sold before the cour
muss door of said county, in th
own of Dallas, Ga., on t ie first Tues
lay June next, to the highest ant
test bidder for cash, the following
property, to-wit:
The following town lots in ihe towi
if Dallas Georgia to wit: lots Nos. i ;
tqd iS in b'oek K ill said town o
)a!las, each frounting 40 feet am
lining back So feet, on which :s site.
ted a dwr-cling house, said lots lev:
id on as the property of the defend-
mt J. G. 'Thompson to satisfy two *
as issued fro 11 the Mayor's court o
he town of Dallas infavor of Ihe towi
if Dallas vs. J. G. Thompson for hi
own tax for the years 1890 and 23p
enaat in possession notified as re
pined by law. Levy ma ie and ae-
turned t> ushyj. M. Abies Marsha!
of said town.
Also at the sa 11: time and place
will he sold lot of land number 239 ii
the 31 cl district a i l ;rd section o
Paulding county, c mtaining 40 acer
more or les, levied on as the propelt;
of Joseph McEver, to satis r y a supe
rior court ii fa i-su tl from the supe
rior court of said county of Panldin'
inf.avot of Roberts ,V Collins vs. Jos
:ph McKvcr. Notice given as re-pr
id by law.
This May the 5th, 1892.
J. A. WEST 15RODK.S,
Sheriif.
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G. W. FURR,
, Dm-um.s.
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