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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
JJ.M. SPINKS,
EDITOR
PROPRIETOR.
democratic legislature, is due the
honor of pensioning the disabled
confederate soldiers, and their
idcwa, and yet she is the creator
of poverty
TERMS.
ONE YEAR. *. *1.00
BIX MONTH8 60c
THREE MONTHS 2oc
We are having fine growing sea
sons, Farmers arc pretty well up
She created the ! with their work. Crops are look*
equalizers, and yet she oppress! s ^ e jj; Health is good and pol-
the poor. . itics right side up. I see that M.
This Sweetwater politician with
Advertising rites sent on appli
cation.
• rui/junr rr • * ~ *
Entorod in the Tost Office at Delia*,
Oa., as aocoiid-class mail macter.
FRIDAY JUNE 10, 1802,
SWEETWATER POLITICS
REVIEWED.
And the Sweet-Water Politician An
s weird
Mr. Editor:—
Is ignorance a bliss; and sha'I it
be accepted by the people as th®
part of wisdom, in the county of
Paulding, without a protest?
I am no politician, nor the s u
of a politician, hut a lover of truth
of honest means use 1 by honest
patriotic men.
When a man end avors to advis
his fellow man, let him first obtain
wholesome, not pois <nous, instruc
tion for his diciple; Let him by
researoh and close application to
the subject on which he prop< scs
to enlighten his followers, attain
at least, to a respectable degree of
familiarity with the underlying
principles that should support nil
advise intended to feed the mind:
of his people—I only wish to not.
a few usse tion: made in lsst issm
of your paper, by ono W. A Woo
who has so recently developed intr
a full grown emissary of the Dem
ocratio party. The Sweet-water
politician! Were I to assume tlu
burden of advising the gentleman
I’d exhort him to rotiro to hit-
studio, and (hero in earnest pru'
to God, : sk him to drive from hii
both prejudice and ignorance, the
he might be ablo tosae the truth m
it is, te;u h it uncolor.d to the pen
pie, and not by falso assertion
hope to poison the minds of th
people against the Democratic par
ty, which has been the only sourer
of relief to the South, since tlu
days of reconstruction when hon
est men voted at the end of the
bayonet, held by the enemy of
Southern rights, tho enemy of the
South.
This noted Sw ictwater politi
dan says, in substiuce, that the
Democratic party brought on tb»
war, and hence, are responsible for
poverty and discour igement of th
people at its clo-t >.
Shame on a specimen of human
ity, who would be such a parti/.an
as Mr. Wood has been for (went
long years; a diciple of Democracy
—working for its cause, voting in
the interest o. the sums, and fin.
ally after the expiration of a peri
od of service as the persecutor o!
the people, he was suddenly
aroused by the tooting of the horii
grown upon tho forehead of the
republi tan party and placed in th' 1
hands of its allies, to a happy real*
zation of the fact that the Demo-
ratic party is the creator of pov
rty and <1 sccuragement auion .
the people. I wonder what office
our Sweetwater politician would
like to have? What a pity, that
lie h&B been confined in ignorance so
long. But he is wide awake now,
or he says he is, HeJ says Demo
crats fiill our legislative halls, at
present and that they have wisely
represented us. The representa
tives of that grand old time hon
ored, party, founded on Jefferso
nian principles, have wisely don ■,
and jet the ‘Democratic party is
the most corrupt of all parties; a
perfect mass of putrifaction.”
Consistency, oh consistency; is it
true that thou art a jewel and that
ignorance is r OW a bliss? T.-ll me
•wherein, doth thy virtue lie, or
iath she flown away? To filial
NEBO DOTS.
others of his caliber thought that
the merchants were to blame, then
they thought it was tho lawyer
and after charging and recharging
the poor merchants and lawyeis,
who can scarcely live at best with
all this oppression, I boliave they
call it, t my decided to send up
Dime democratic law makers to
the legislature who would knock
tho very “sti ffing” out of oppres
sion and poverty and fill their
pockets with new money. Well,
he says they, the legislators, have
done wisely, but not satisfied with
tbs results, they went further up
the river and found, there, that it
was the democratic party
Now, even in this idea they are
H ihle to i e deceived, and were it
not for the fact that, owing to th
unsettled state of their mindr,
reason can never make an in pres
tion on them, I would suggest to
them, that it is not the dm o
party that has died, but only those
of said party who have had them
lulv.s galvanized ill orde to get
nit or the republican paity inn
the democratic party, togeth
with the oflico seeking el-man
among ths democrats, all having
become impatient, its did the chil
dren of Israel, while Moses war
u on the Mount receiving the law
have run off after strange Gods,
Rost and his clan, who at some fi
tu 'u time will he regarded, by th
pos'erity of those decoyed off, h
them as enemies to southern free,
menj to southern rights and a dis
grace to hu nan ity in this fair land
of ouis.
Mr. Sweetwater politician say?
thut the alliance joined hand am
formed a third party, free from
•tint, war and roruption.'’ Jus
think of it; Where would you go t
Ihida more corrupt set of men that
sre in the third party uiovein mto
today. Drunk, not n,t spirituom
iquors. but oil exuit nnetil: ai d ill
Infamous and damnabie doctrine
of the demagogues of the comitr
who teach to the people of them
rul districts, that they oug - t not t<
read any literature that does noi
coincide with the views of the
third partyiies. They nr i trick
steres ami frauds, who cure not fn
the South, her people with tlioi
social institutions and their home-
but are laboring alone for th
own self aggrandizement, of such
be ware.
Mr. Wood in his extreme p
triotio and exceedingly cloqurn
conclusion says, “give me reform
let it come as it may, I am up and
ready to work fortheemancipat o
uf my childrm, the freedom of m
country, my God and native land.
Now, I mu*t admit, that I neve
knew before that God is a slav«
and in bondage, but I have offer 1
thought something was wrong, hu
contented myself with the belief
that it was among some of the peo
ple; thought it might be ignorance
but I guess I wns wrong. In con
clusion I will sny to the Sweetwa
ter po’itician, that if God is actually
in distress that we willall join him
in the fight, so far as His releif is
concer ed. Of course we would
like lo know all about this matter
Can’t you you tell us mor e on this
question? Melton.
YOllKViLXE NEWS.
I Paulding Sheriff*s Sale For*
ag o
Jul\
Mr. Edith*.—Thu farri ers are
about tho.odgh chopping eolton
and crope lobk well considering the
Y. Sanford made an effort to give
the readers of tho New Era some
light. Now I want the Ksquiie
“take heed lest tho light that b<
in thee be not darkness.” lie askr
who pat an end to the Bullock ad
ministration; why Bullock put an
end to it himsolf by sti alia' t,h<
state's money and running away
He then asks who defeatel tl-*
McKiuley bill. The McKinle
bill was nev :r defeated, it passed
and is now the law, A p rcke
knife that could have been bo igh
for fifty cents before pa Bage of
the bill bow costs seventy fiv<
oents. Well, it seems that Esq iin
has rea l tho scriptur s pome, bu.
seems not, to understand tlio jpeun
ing of them very well, or el e h
would have known that Saul wa
a . eople’s party man, He was al.
ways vita u.c people and for the
eople, a >1 as long us he battled
r tLeir ri ’its God prospered him,
but >. en hi up istiitjzed and went
over t thejlempc ratio party God
forsook him, and he put an end tt
his lif by fal ng on his sword. The
democratic party has done th
same thing, it has slaiu itseif b
falling on its own swo djjust as Saul
did, and the MoKinley and Silver
bills were its sworl. Give us
more light au 1 better light E quire.
Our R xana scribe s il he had
said he had s >me news |for our pa
per, but co . d t tell it all, as hi
inked to exp ain to Uncle Billy
Well, liej lias in ide anno tiling:
ery phi n. Ho sa s they have
bee i visited with tcrific hail storm
and that there are some man oi
men, in his district breaking opcti
tore houses, and causing much
rouble and excitnment generally
Now if there b-- as many democriit:
with clu’s in his .districts u ■ ha
been represented, I don’t see bow
le could expect any better. W
ire h iving no troilble- in ourdis-
t ict, for if there is a democrat ip
t ie district I don’t know it, so wi
ha - e had no hail storms, nor stor
houses broken open, but j;eace
love and friendship prevail. Oh
I am so dinted with the surround-
ngs that I must hollo hurrah for
,he third party.
Uncle LI lly.
ing.
y, 1892. *
State of Georgia, county of Pauld-
will be sold before the cour
house door of said county, , in thi
town of Dallas, Ga., on the first Tues
day July next, to the highest and
best bidder for cash, the following
property, to-wit:
I Lot of land No. 302 in the 3rd dis
coid weather.
Mr, William Parks is not ex-
pwtul to live, also some whooping-
cough
Well June is here and harvest' trict ar> d 3 f d section of Paulding
tiiue-is aVmo. t here.
Well Uncle Billy I think thj
third party .had better hold its
convention soon, or they will be so
scattered that they will never be
found. I do not think his party
will last loiig, for the platform is
resting on a very slim, Blender and
teak Post, and'besides I thinit it
s doty, if not bad decaj ed. I
would like to know whv tin* tl ird
Cheap Medicine—save Money.
All buy modlclnos, and you wan', them
cheap—at retail at wholos.-tle rates. Ja
cobs’ pharmacy, tho largest Southern
“cutters ' of prices, lias au advertisoiiicnt
iu to-day's paper containing a few prieos
All other articles are sold at similar
rates. No matter what you want that is
usually kopt in a largo drug store send to
them. They will sell it at ast. nisliing
low rates, E (press charges for packages
under live pounds, twenty-liivu cent.
Watcli those adveriisciri'iits a ,0 .. j,,,
Sepd for a mind er of things at on o
a word to thovi-j siililcleiit;*
CATARRH
It A most loathsome, dangerous, and preva*
lent malady, H Is a blood disease, usually
0! Scrofulous origin, and for which local
treatment Is uscloss. Before health is pos
sible, the poison must bo eradicated from
the system, and to do this
SUCCESSFULLY
the disease must be treated through the
blood. For Ihle purposo no remedy Is so
effective as Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
“ For tlio past eight years, I have boon
sovercly afflicted with Catarrh, none of Uio
many remedies I tried affording me sny re-
llof. My digestion was considerably Im
paired, and my sleep disturbed by phlegm
dropping Into my throat. In September
last 1 resolved to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
bognn to uso It at once, amt am glad to
testify to a great Improvement In my health.’*
— Frank Teson, Jr., engineer, 271 West
Fourth street, New York City.
" My daughter, 16 years old, was afflicted
with Catarrh from her dftb year. Last Au
gust she was
TREATED WITH
Ayer's Sarsaparilla, ami aftor three months
of this treatment sho was completely cured.
It was a most extraordinary ease, as any
druggist hero can testify.” —Mrs. 1>. W.
harm's, Valparaiso, Neb.
Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla
rRSrARVD BT ‘ •
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lovell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists, rricc ffl; six bottles,
party throws, till tlleir wild ;il the
demo r.ttic party, while the' re
publicans who have 'brought the
iea' y burdens to "our bucks are
bird y ria'thed.g[Uncle Hilly fired
into n.eliko he was after sotr.e
nit his shot hit Blue Dave, one of
tis own men and kilicl him on
right. Blue Dave thought In
would shiiot at the dcmocrati
party, but when lie got his i;uu li
ned at a justice court, that
is
tatesinanship of a new Jstyle. Is
t not strange some of tho third
'arty own up to the soldiers’ plank
vltile some deny it; what is the
natter with them any how,' are
are there t ’.o kind-* of them?
ope they tvi 1 v> t com: back t
te old democratic party and help
s got the laws we need.
M. A. II.
Sarsaparilla Lei mg; to the smilax
amilv of plants, and if ft und
'jcnetally over the Ain jrican tout -
tent; but the variety that is richest it
nedicinal properties is the Hondnra
oot.J f which the fain jus Ayer’s Sar
taparill* is made.
GRE iT LAND SALE
Owipgto tho settlement of the
ilTnirs of, the (J! arlcstou, Cincinn
i & Chi ,ago R. R., ,Thq Iron B 1
Company of Johnston City*, It
lecitled to have a sale of lots
lieii'rboau'ih.l re idbnco property
ni JilnoYst 2 id a'nd 3rd, and for
hi occison, the E; T. V. &. G
’y will sell round trip tickets tc
folnifeon City and return from all
points at one and one third fare
or the round trip, on May 31st
and June lot, ticket good to return
ten days from date of sale.
Many Persons
Are broken dewc from overwork or feousaboU
s*res Urown’s Iron Bitters
the atdi digestion, removes ox
efeiOf laL > ¥ l AU(lguro8xn«)sH%
nipiiiis Tab ulcs iu re -tpepsia
TAKE AN AGENCY FOR
DAGGETT’S
tall, baiting
ROASTING
PAN
iMtAtanvf
family.
I» latuNni.anA
■•kaa th* Beat'
Bra td lo tk®
world.
BB8T CTENspt, M Hm boIvum.
Addraa* aaarm fdUt Ar Unaa.
W. A. Damarr * Go.. Tltalaad, W. 1., Boatan. kin,,
*2T' w ’’ **“ , ’ a,
$1200 A YEAR.
We wdl pay t,,c .
any live agent or sn'e-man se
our general line o r Mere’ - l.s_-,i
Supplies. lV lctihr- an- C .1 t
on receipt o r c< i is for x
sage. A. Kah' in & C
122 Qui.f'y’S.rct l, Chica o l
county Ga.; levied on as the property
of Thomas L. Womick, to satisfy a
tax fi. fa., issued by W. T. F. Thomas
tax collector of said County, infavor
of the state and county vs. Thomas
L. Womick, for his state aud county
sx for the year 1891. Notice given
as required by law. Levy made and
returned to us by J. H Wcmick L. 1
Also, :.t the same time and place
will be sold lot of land No. 114 in the
2nd district and 3rd section of Paul
ding ec unty Ga., containing farty
a tes * ororljss. I . vied on as the
pro >e ty o' F.. Griffin to satisfy a jur
,i e court fi. fa. issued from the ju*
tice court of the 1143rd district G. M.
jf Haralson conty, said sate, infavor
of M. F. Willingham- vs. F.. Griffin
enant in possession notified.
QThis June 9th i8o2.^|JjQg3gB
J s . V” ■ -Kl JI ■
. HERIFF.
ISAAC Vyi[..LI/uViS,,
Cheap Medicines
Gold at Retail at Wholesale Rates!
SAVE MONEY!
Brown’s Essence Ginger 35 cts.
Mellin’s Feed, can 37 and 59 “
Nestie’s Milk Food, 40c., do^ I4.50
Hill’s Hair^Renewed , 57 “
Ayer’s Hair V-gor 6j “
Sozodont jo “
Vin Maranni Cocoa 99 11
Swansdown Powder, and flash
lor s and 10 “
33 "
i*5
Colo
fiolkt
FF9
G. W. FURP.
Paulding 0 in y he iff s
Saeot'Un t rued Will
Lan for 11 pt lb; 2
State of Feorgia .Gauldiltg county
will be sold before the courthou. e
loorofs .id county in the town- o
.Dallas G;orgia, on the fust Tuesda;
n September 1S92, the Collowin;
iroperty, to wit:
Lots o r lands Nos. 114 and 24* in
he second district and 3rd section
if said county of Paulding, e tch con
lining furty acres more or le:s l;vi-
d on as unreturned wild land, to s it
tfy a tax fi. fa. aissued.hy W. T. F
Gliomas tax collector of said county
nfavor of the state and county vs
aid lots fer their tax for the year
891.
Also, at the same time and place
vill be sold lot of land No. 462 in tl-
19th district and 3rd section of sa:
county of Paulding, containing 4
acres more or less; levied on as unit
turned w d land, to satisfy a tax fi. 1
issued by W. T. F. Thomas tax col
lectoi of said county, for its state an
caunty tax'for the yuar 189 . Th
June 9^,3*892®
J. A. Wkstdhooks,
8I1
Isaa : 'Wiliams.
G. W, Farr,
| 0 sties.
Viola Crearaj box
Hunyadi water'
FelliiW’s Hypophosphites 99 ••
Mexican Mustang Liniment 18 “
Pain Killer 18, 38 end 76
Carter’s Little LiverjPills 2 bot. 25
butt's Liver Pills 13c., 2 for 25
Wav Apitle Pills ,9
Packer’s Tar Soap ij
Bradfield’s Female Regulator 68
Homes’ Liniment, or Mother’s
Friend 99
Murray’s Cyclone Liniment 35
Electric Hair Curlers 10 and 15
Winlow’S Soothing Syrup 18
Smith’s worm Oil
Vaseline
Paregoric pint
Castor Oil, Baker’s pint
fear’s Soap
S. S. j9 and 99 "
Hood's Sarsaparilla 75 “
Hoyt’s Cologne ' ‘7 “
Pierce’s Fa-wits PrMcrif tion' 71 “
Pierce’s Golden medical dis’v’y 73 “
Pe-ru-ni , 75 ••
Shakers Ext Root 48 “
Warner’s Safe Cure . 85 “
E , ’ress charges are usually sj
cents per package under five pounds.
S - ROYAL* !
i SEHUI3JQ MACHINE!
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G l" A—rAu dino County.—
o o al! whom it may concern: R,
T. M oon administrator on the estate
f T. R, Porter late of said county
- d. has in clue fprm applied to
Si® tn etsignedfor lett r . [dismis
sionfrom said |est e i.q . 1 ppTT
tion will be heard at m ofiic- on the
rst Monday in August next; pit,
j^j*iermy hand and officia signatui
This the 5 th of May 1392.
H. C. Sco 1 in' ,
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S tlaa® Lame UlRh Arm. -
•5 Khh h Soll hotlini; Needle. 5
^ aSdir-tlii’eailing Shuttle. “
3 Ktiuul in Constructions |
2 ILw a Alt'oltiiiilcnl Appi'uraucOi “■
-j Man an l.IoRiinf I’lnlsh. 5
= Hi»r a i’orfaot Atljustmcnt*
r? Man a roailivo T;iUe-ui). “
5 HksStylish I-urnilure. s
r M*w» ?Iaro Good Sewina: Qualities and 5
.: cloea a Hiki^vr, Knnign of General Work =
r Utan any SewInglVIacliiuo iu tho World. 5
.1 Famine THE ROYAL for points of I
g i excellence, and you will -
| buy no other. ^
I ROM S, (4. CO,, Rockford, III, |
Go "’o' w ' Loli.au fo
trap FOR THE BLOOD,
SMw WoakiUMi Malaria,
Diiiousnesa, take - - - l " ,,w
| SltOWN’S IRON Brnra..
. -C cures quickly. For sale bv .11 a—.
I actUclae, bte gwnUR, ^ W*** *•
1/ “
S, 8 and 3s “
59 “
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Address
JACOB’S PfIAltiMACY.
. ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
DALLAS PRODUCE MARKET.
Corrected weekly.
Apples Dried, ; S c per lb
Honey, iio “ “
Beans tshiteJNavy, . . . . ;* : . 00 bu
mixed,........, 7£ C to t.js bu.
Butter - .15c per lb.
Lorn >- * •. ‘........ 60c per bu
CHICKENS.
to *yc.
,.-i5 to.age-
| ’5 S ’?.! ny,vi.- »5 tO 20C.
15 to 20c.
,,ip.c doz.
Peas, (-lay, 80c per bu.
“ White, t.25 to 1.30c “ •*
1 T. 63c “ “
*' ar ^' per lb
Whoat, 75c to $1.00 per bushel.
F, . 0UI >• • 83.00 per, bll.
Irish Potatoes 30c, per peck.
Sweet Poti'.oe .,..1.00 per bushel.
• •••.... 7 1-2 per lb.
60c per bu-
Meat,,
l
Cot
....yc.
GEORGIA—Paii.r jvr Gouwtv—
T. all 9'hom it n-ay 11 1 cemi Mrs,
I ary E. Matthe -vs ndn... istratrix on
he e-tate t-f James I'. Ta.um late o;
'id county dec rased, has n due form
r-plicti o the t ndersigned for letters
f difmirsion from xskid rstate, an l
aid application will he heard at mr
■tffice on'the first Monday in Septem-
■er next. Given under my hand and
official signature. This June the 5 th
i8 9 z - H. C. Scoggins,
Ordinary,
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