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I HAVE GOME AGAIN-
To talk a little more to tlie good
people of our country, if our kind
editor will admit my scanty no
tions, and thoughts on a few tilings.
I probably had bettor addrest
myself to the boys again, r as I am
in great hopes that tho older bonds
will stop nnd think, and help me to
keep the boys from getting into
an error. Boys if this democratic
split continues I fear ve,y much
that inside of two years some sec
tion of our good old country will
havo trouble.
Paulding county
few
lit's all be friendly and hare tome’ing to tho river and caught about!
fun, for the officers will get tho
mone,y third party or no third
party. With best wishes to all
and enpeciully our editor 1 will
close.
T. U. Ik:HOLS.
one hundred pounds.
Old AUbami.
\V. C. l.ourd. Leesburg, Ala. writes;
My little babe, ten months o d, was
a lnn>st dying from teething, gave it
Dr. Diggers’ Huckleberry Cordisl.
The happiest result followed. Every
home should have it.
and Haralson Couuty, and
0 ther counties in Georgia
stand it, but tnink of the counties
in Georgia that can almost fill ev
ery office in tho county with col
ored people, and when that be-
comos to be the earn- the good pro
plo aught to just bear with it aud
say, wc'l boys wo brought all tlii N
upon ourselves by not being uni
ted. and let the third party alone.
Now boys don’t think lmrd of me
for merely giving you my opinion,
for I fear instead of having peace
and quietude wo will have blood,
hair and the ground turned up
whenever the darkey begins to fill
tho various offices the whites will
not like it, then they will wish the
third party never had existed, then
they aught to say let's not get mail*
but let’s unite like we had to just
after the war in order that wu
could have our rights, and let’s go
back to the democrats and stand
together and be a solid unit. I
woi^d like to talk more to you,
but 1 just ask you to think nnd
don’t do anything Mini is likely to
bring trouble in the land. I would
like to ndvise tho boys to educate
themselves politically and morally,
and infact every way possible to
keep themselves up with the times
and not make as many bad blunders
as I did, but I don’t consider that
I ever made a political blunder,
for I would study that lesson very
close. I will give you some of my
blunders just to show you that u
boy don’t know, .way back in about
1860 I aliped my chair up by my
old gal one lovely Sunday evening
and yon hot we talked, she was
not, but occasionally I would feel
someting like cold streaks ran
from my heals to the back of my
neck, after a while she looked kin I
o’ sweet at me and said “J suppose
you are going to sohool,’’ I then
looked as sweet as I could and
said, yes niai’m, then she bit her
under lip, but 1 thought that only
added to her sweetness, then she
says “what are you studying at
school," I brightened up and said
I have been laruin georgu graffy,
she then said “oh yes;" instead of
my siving geography I said gaorge
graffy, hut sayR 1 with as bright h
look as could get up, next week 1
have to larn dick sheunrey, instead
of saying 1 have to study diction
ary, then she bit her sweet lips
again, then I thought I had me a
sweet old gal, I was loving her
fully forty miles to the minute.
Evcrytime I hail any excuse to, I'd
move my chair up close to heri. 1
saw her thumb whs tied up, I sup-
pisel she had u fi Ion, and I said,
h ive you got a fe’lom, “no sir,
s ie said smilingly, “but just let mo
tell you,” she said, “I was making
me a flower box yesterday
mashed the very pith in ray thumb,’
then 1 bit lips, for though she aught
to said petlr then I showed her
sore on my hand and told her that
I was hauling wood yesterday and
mashed the pith out of iny hand-
you see I thought she was trying
to say petli, but she said pith and 1
thought I would too to make it in
teresting. I could tell much more
but come and stay all day with m
and bring mine and your dinner
and I wi’l tell you moro of the im
portance of of educating yoursel vcs.
I had a democratic dream the
other night, but I soi’t tell it fo
1 ar uncle somebody will mi.con-
ftrue it, like some uncle did t!
in railing of detoo crati and call i
the uevil; sure enough now boy
II. s. w.
For Over Fifty Years
Has. Winsm iw’s SoorniNo Svm e linn
bean usel for over fifty years by mllllo »
of mothers for tlielr cliiMiuu while toctli-
|ng, w th |m rfect success. It soothe*
ti|e ohPil, softens tho giimn, alia;.- al.
pain, c ires wind eolie, anil Is the lies!
remedy for Dlarrhcoa. it will relieve Ihe
pool little snllerer imineilialnly, So il
f D r iKuist in overy.psrt of the world,
twenty-live cents a Imttle. lie sure and
Tic f o-Mr--. Wlnsln v’s Soothing -yriip,
ana take no other kind.
A BRIGHTER OUTLOOK.
The lot of the country cditoi
diiiiug the last twenty years ba
llot been an enviable on”, lie ha
not only been made the victim o
dead luat subscribers, stingy lioin-
merchants and sclfi* and oppn ssiv>
jKilitieiens, but ho has been con-
1 in .hilly preyed upon by hordes oi
parasitical adventisers and ndver
tising agents, s'»ms of which liavi
been cussedly active, voracious and
virulent. Hut Ilia country editoi
ii getting 11 bn quite a fellow now.
lie Ims pulsed Inr.mg’i the never-
winter of his ctreor and come om
both a wiser and riehor man. H-
lias learned that al fua’. t' e trough
of advertising d -a-1 heats, ollic-
eckni’H, and similar selfish eehem
or*, is but a Ilf*of trial and hun
ger, llis hard experience has
made him a phi! isopher, a fail
business man, a philanthropist am
a hero, lie now knows enougl
and is strong enough to be inde
pendent, and like tho valian
'■•.nights of old, his chief pleasure
is now to occasionally sally forth
for adventures with brigands nnd
banditti in the wilderness of poli
tics as well as in the forest of bus
itiess. I am one of the (juixyti-
fellows myself, and have no hesi
tancy in tackling a wind-mill.—E
A. Paradis of the Midway News.
It Should Bo In Every House.
J. 11, Wilson, .171 l iny St., Sliarpslmi'c
I’u., says lie will not be without Dr.Ktng'i
New Discovery fur consumption, eougl|i
mil i'iiIiIm, I lull it enroll llis wife who win
t lireutciiuil with I’nounmum after nn ill
‘wk of “l.a Grippe,” when various otliei
I 'mciUi's anil several physicians lmd doni
her no good. Robert Uarher, of cooks
"ort, I’u., claims l)r. King's New nlseov
i ry has (leiio him more good than un
liiug he ever used for I.ung Trouble
Vothtng like It. Try It. Kira Trtn
Dottles at con-ially # omal'y’ Drug
- tor c.
Tff
*
Trial. Why suffer ft om the bad effects of the La Grippe, Lame
Rack, Kidney nnd I,iver disease, Rheumatism, Indigestion,Dye-
po|Miis, any kind of weskness, or other .disease, when Electricity
will cure yon nnd keep yon tn health, (H che relieves in oae
11 .in EI4CT1ICIELT
I Prices, as, *6, MU, nnd #16, if sntiefled. Also Uectric Trusses end Bos Bstteries.
I Costs nothing to try thcny,._i;n« : be regulated to suit, and (guaranteed to last
1 years. A licit and lhiitery con i Ineil. and produces suffleirnt Electricity t > shoog.
| I*ice Medical advice'.,*' rile fo-dey. Give waist measure, price and full particulars
Agents Wanted. Address DU. JIT)#, Detroit, Midi.
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Lines below in memory of Mrs
'1, E. Arnold, wife of Mr. Henry
Vrnolil and dauglitar?of Jonathan
1*. and Aseunatli l,<ndly died near
llrownsvillu, May 80th of consump
tion.
I'Vewull 11 attic once so dear,
Death hath taken thou away,
lilt « e have a ho|H> of meeting,
In the resiirectiou day.
leet thee yes, with many lovud ones,
Who have crossed deaths' stream
before,
Ann I think that they was waiting,
To welcome thee on the othur short-
i’es, | think that they was shouting
When they saw the angel band,
'wing home thy blest spirit,
To that holy bltjt land.
Tow I wonder what you are doing,
There before our Father's tlin no,
Is thy ransomed spirit wooing,
For some dear and won luring one
.’ould 1 know that those bl st spirits.
Were permitted to come near,
Ynd was sent to wat. h and guide us,
I would never feel a fear.
Ilessed Savior thou will guide us,
If we put our trust in thee,
Shadows deep may gather over us,
llut thou will bid all darkness lice,
lappy thought of one day meeting,
All those loved Vines gone before,
Hal'elujah! what a union. □D
V >ver on the other shore.
By Her Aunt E. J. J.
Hiram, Ga., June 2nd. *J9| 7
BWtiLMl N. W. ROBERTS ft SON,
.CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
WHY
S3 SHOE MNfPfiwiN
*1 'HlfXVXX™ MS
to curt the feeti made of the boat firm calf. Bt/llili
and AM* Mil DfrtlMM V# Mat* worjr <>/
f ir than any nther mnHt&tcturer, It equal* hand-
5.
GLENNVILLEi GA.
Drar Brother plenso allow mo {a
• njall space in your ever wnloomi
paper, as I raw my first letter h
print, as it did not got into tip
waste basket I Would write up th-
news of this section of the win
grass. Health is goal in this part
We are very dry yet; wo had s-ven
weeks drowth and we then ha’
-•pen rains, hut we ave needing i
now. Crops are smu'l as yet. tho
tin farmers are laying by their
■'orn and are" cutting their oats,
md they lire line, especially fall
•attr Nsws is vory scarce in this-
•art, most is about in tlin count y
ibout polities and peoploV party
nil that don’t bother much, t!:<
dd party will do me; It is like the
•ong about the the old time relig-
o i ii’s good enough for me and I
th iilr it ought to be for everybody,
but Uncle Hilly thinks not, I hope
lie knows, but 1 fear he don't, Ira-
lie will find out sone day when it
will lie too late for him, it looks
like it won't do to place too much
confidence in men. especially the
people’s p n tv, it may turn out like
brother Livingston. It seems like
the people intends having reform
and it may be that they will get it
like the alliance goi from the leg-
slature, abig tax on them, but
that is all right, if they move for
reform the best way is to reform a
homo with the old'lady rn 1 chil
dren, stop going in debt 'or
meat aud bread and make it at
homo. You ought have been here
the writer and the boys went fi.sU-
-1 ifcn „
rim
VI w Mali emit
Il for •adD; e
SfWoRjK
S A/’otyVlUi'. comfortable aud durable. The
«o#»ver ftfTrrrd ‘ ' ‘
iM ever MT**n*«! At thl* price : Mine gra<
lo ihoo* cost Inc from ffi.U) to •«.<>>;
ie l-oll,*. Hk.rl K.rtiisrs, Kslll
nnd lA?t|rrCarrier*nil i
tooth Inflldf, heav|
NATURE’S
CURE FOR
CATARRH
Wn-inn
smooth Inside, heavy three
ilon edge. One pair will w»*nr r yvar.
• O 50 fine rnlTi bo LoUer nhoe«
v#e« Iht* plioej one trial will o
»ho want a «ihu«* for c«iinfort nnd w*nrleA.
HO V* 111)4 H.en WorUlnEBNaji’ti (
nre rrry utrotiK nnd durable. ThoM who
iaw* rlrtn thntn a trlnl will wnur lo other make*
B oVc l •’i.00 nnil 91.15 Bchool •h<*» are
DGYO worn by th*- lH»y« every wh**m Ui*y aell
« thtlr merit*, •» the Iik reaslrqi aalwebow'.
1 nHlAC 9.T.00 llnnd-eetred Sho*. 9MI
^wClU IGo .lxinuola, very ntyllsh;uiiualaFrenok
OiuoTted anoe*enetinwfrom ti.iMtnM.tin.
leiidira’ ^..TO. *i.00 ii ml 91.75 Fhoe for
flitti'* nre the bf*-V floe U*»rk<»Io. KtylJMi and durable,
tlttiiiinn.—eee that V. L. DutioU*' nnnie and
loo aru *tun t »>' d ou the Luttnru of eaoh »hoo.
rr-Titcr Nr> ^rnsTirr , rF..jrj
• * l <■:. *» ]^<»' i.jw-rtt..- I'^^p.fj! ‘HTYOTl
I, V, WASHINGTON'
^HASONF. ot THF.——
Pi neat Plating Mills and Wood 9). ope in North
I a-eorgia; Where iall, Kinds of Fine Work ie turned’
equals french.I
--••too.
One self,
.. The be*t,L
ade as sue- I
TkaiOld Irandmolhir
insist on the mother giving the li tie
one Dr. Biggers’ Hu k ;brry Cordial
She knows it will cure 1 o h old and
yiungand old of all bowel irmbles
nd not constipate ss many prepar.-
tiors do with injur ous effect.
On last Saturday tho people in
thf community of New Canan and
■lomn from some distance around
net' at the cemetery near tin
-ihprcl. and worked in the ynrr
injtil preaehiug hour, nfter preach-
ng dinner was spreail^and a rest
of an hour, then the graves war
all attended nicely and flowers
placed upon them. The people nl
•net then in the gravu yard and
divine services were held, wliicl
•pencil with a song wheu Uncli
’,ovi Cooper made a good soul stir-
ng talk, followed by a song. Un
do Zedic Land then give us one ol
us best talks, then enmo more im;-
liil. The pastor J. M, Spinks tlion
closed with a short talk, and tin
•ongregation was dismissed; tiil.ei-
ill together wo think it wes a day
veil and profitably spent, nnd one
that was enjoyed by all those ilia
•itteded.
CACTERINE
EXTRACT MEXICAN CACTUS.
Thli e#w traatment for Catarrh and
dliaatal of tho rotplratory organs la
ono of tho moat Important dl.eoverla.
in madleal aclenee and poaieiiea the
following advantages t
1. Th. tl.nl can cur. hlmi.ll .1 a .mail aiptnit
•sd without ouUld« aHlataBM.
2. N. chan,. .1 dial sr punull .1 III. Il nMauar.
during treatment.
A Th. rasi.dl.i ar. In no wit. oll.ll.lv. t* th.
a.ll.nl a.d antall n. di.comtort.
4. Th. r.m.d, r.ach.a th. ...I ol tho trouble
•. fho'rim.dl.i and sioaso of araUaaeo eaa to
cirri.d Is th. pack.t slthoul lncon»«nl.no».
ntBS TREATMENT at any drug nor*.
''4CTERINE AND INSUFFLATOR, $2.00.
• CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
CaoMrino Medloiao Co., Waco, Texas.
Out At Lowest Prices. •
also ' 'I
Dealers in Burial cases, Robes and
411 Things Necessary fOr Funerals.
Call and’see them, Main Street, Dallas, Ga,
i coiii I
The Greatest Medicinal OUcororv
of the Ago.
No Dlseaoe of th«
Blood can withstand
Its powerful cleans
ing qualities.
On*TLrnrji: In thornrl m of l'-’H I contmrted e
FSvrro cn$o of liltHHl Poison, nnd for morotbau e
f cnrlt »tuok to mo rloaer fnnn a brother. I heu
ftkrn qunntltli'B of oil tho blood purlflcrn on the
mnrkoubu t dodo ro/<nirr| to do me any Rood until 1
struckW. W. O. (WooMrldRp'n Woutltirful Cure).
Five bnttloii<f thin
randnoe-nipletoct
to tsko W. w, (’. 1 wan cornea
Iu>ad to font. Yoursgfnfof ully, .Ii
ApnlncMcoln, Kin., i)co. "I, V'9.
MAMUFACTHUBD |1’
woiisxtinas tvondsrftti emus co,
COl,UI!BUS,.llA.
von s.u:: in ill druggist*.
1 or Sale by Connally & C nnallyl
BObiuN
ChestWeicht
. FOR YOUR HOME.
Grand Sale
IN FURNITURE
-AT-
P
Iv.
L. RAWLS.
\ Fine Taiior Suit for .f'J’S 0
Icadstcads from $2,00 to $7,00.
I Ij 'by Cribls
afes liow
!ain Bottom Rocking Chairs $t,oo,
lest cain bottom 1 l airs 75c.
Katan bottom chairs 60c.
I /Cain bi ttom - hairs 50c.
Wire Fly Traps 16c,
I he best clock $3,00, ':
•Vail racks .Joe.
Cot:on and best wire mattresses, and infact a very
•ry best FURNITURE at prices that wifi surprise.
large stock of the
you in' cheapness
Bend Sump for Illnitrftted Prleo Lilt,
The Schumacher Gymnasium Go, 9
Jtipans Tabulos relieve scrofula.
Humphreys*
Dr. HrMriiRCYR' Sprcikics are scientifically and
Theee R(>eclfl(m euro without drugging, purg
ing or reducing the systoin, and ar«ln fact and
dc<8l thoNOvnrelgu rcmu dleaof thc World.
LIST OF PJUXCir AL *08. CTRKS. FRICKA.
1 Frverii Congaatlon, Inflammation...
•J Wo rat a. Worm Fever, Worm Oolic..
S Crying Colic, or Teething of Infanta
4 mnrrbra, of Children or AdulU..
5 Dreentery* Griping, Hllioue Collo....
o Cnolera M orbui, Vomiting
7 Concha, Cold, Hronchltla
8 Nrnrnlgln, Toothache, Faceache .
I iieadnchra* Sick Headache, Tertlgo
I nyMpppaln, HIII.tub Stomach
*u pprcRosrd or i'nlnfnl Period*.
,i Whiten, too Profuie Periods
I Croup. Cough, Dlfllcult breathing....
Halt lfhruiu, Erysipelas, Kruptloua.
(IheBmattani, Khcnmatlc Pains....
PcTer and A gae, Chills, Malaria....
Pilea, Blind or Bleeding
Catarrh, Influenra, Cold In the Head
Whooping Coagh* Violent Coughs.
Grnrral llrhillty.PhysicalWcaknt-M
Kidney Diaoase
Nerrons Debility 1
crinary Wen*
lliaenaen
Weaknesn, Wetting Be<l. .
of t heUeart,Palpjtatkm 1 .i
8..lil by Drucrlat*. or Mat postpaid on r*
Da HuarsRsvo’ M a»ii*l, (144 pacts) richly
Mt'HPMRKYR’ HID. CO., Ill A lit WllMsa
XXtVSXi
iH.. VowTork.
SPECIFICS.
Come early and got some of these bargains, my stock must be reduced,
fie goods must g •, almost regardless of price. Ca'l ai d see yonr old
RIEND. f
R. L.
AWLS,
DALLAS, GA.
- - REOULATB THB • •
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A RELIABLE ftEMEDY POR j •
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Complexion Dysentery, Offensive Breath, and all'
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lo Spruce Street, - . New York CH '