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(Continued from last week.)
Wliat a Grand Chung* in Everything.
When was there a time that people en¬
vied ono another more than they do at
this present time? If a man tries to tlo
anything to make an honest living, some
ore is ready to begin some sort of talk to
try to injure him in some way. Well,
back again.
After we moved to Big Creek,Haralson
county was organized and with the excep¬
tion of about four months I have lived
in the county, and most of the time light
at the same place where I now live. I
have been living hero 80 years in Janua¬
ry, and have made a hard living by hard
work. I was laiscd by poor, honest,
hardworking parents, and no wonder
they were poor. Mother had twelve boys
and four girls, and after she died, father
married again and his last wife has had
ten boys and six girls. Don’t that look
like keeping a man poor? Just think of
one man having to woik for thirty-two
children. No wonder that he could nev¬
er dress his children in style. When 1
was sixteen years old 1 only got one pair
of shoes in the year, and 1 was as proud
[ of them as a ten year old boy is now of a
: pair of,b xtoel boots, and was just as
I much respected as the boy that wears a
! twenty dollar suit of clothes and carries
a pistol in one pocket and a deck of cards
I iu the other, which is common now in
| these fast days.
I In those good old days if a boy had
b icn ealight at church or any other pub
lio gathering on Sunday with a bottle of
whiskey in his pocket he wouldn’t have
been countenanced bv the respectful boy,
•nuch les i the girls, and if I was a girl and
j was to lind out that a boy was guilty of
j that. I would shun his company, sure. 1
I don’t think it is smart iu a girl to slight
| a boy in company, but if I knew that was
{the cause of it, I would say well done;
learn them better than to act in that
way. If they knew they would be slight¬
ed for acting iu that way they would
quit it.
Well,' I was eighteen when my mother
died and I lived with my father about oigli
teen months after that ami then went to
work for myself and when I was tweuty
one I married and settled down, and went
to work to try to make a living, and was
just getting so I could begin to move on
when the war came on. I went in to the
army and staved there until it was over,
then came home with my health badly
injured and without anything to go on.
My horse had died and those that stayed
out of the army by lying in the woods
had stoien everything that I left at home
—only my family—then it was a hard
time with me again. No health and noth
ing to eat and a family to take care of.
Now let me say that if any man worked
hard I did. I would work till I could
get a “turn" of corn and then take it on
my shoulder and carry it to mill, and it
" as about two years before I could get
able to buy me a horse. So you can im
a gj ne that I had a bard time. Though
I have been spared till this, and have rais
cd eleven children, seven boys and four
K il ’I- s > fiml they hardly believe me now
when 1 tell them how I liad to work.
They say “you couldn’t have done that
and I don’t see how you stood it, aud so
on.” If I was to tell now half of it
some would say wliat a lie he lias told,
for it seems like it is too much for one to
stand.
Well, anyway, there was a good many
that did stand it and there are several if
them that are living to-day, although,
then: was several that didn’t stand it,
and I came near not getting through my
i self. There was twelve months that I
I didn’t see my command and then there
I was numbers of times that I was scared
, well nigli to death; yet; I am alive and
j hope to be spaired to see better times.
Well, I believe that I promised to tell
you where the great wrong was and now
I will tell you where it is. You can do
just as you like as to whether you believe
it or not, Nevertheless, it is true. Who
is it that is called the biggest preachers
of the day? Wliat has 8 am been doing?
Why he lias been gulling the people, aud
not only him, but many others that are
called big preachers; They act so that
instead.of being s iigLt to the. world they- I
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Sheriff Sales for First Tuesday in
September, 1891.
Will be sold before the court bouse door in
linclinnati, Ga., within the legal hours of sale on
the 1st Tuesday in September, 1801, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following property, to-wit:
One SO horse power Eclipse 10x12 cylinder en¬
gine and portable holier, one Eclipse saw will,
one cut off saw, two pulleys one shaft, one log
carriage, one pair of lumber trucks, one driving
bolt and two cut off belts. Levied on as the
property of X. E. Allen, A. It. Allen and W. T.
Favor t<) satisfy one mortgage II fa issued from
the Superior coart of Haralson county in favor
of the Frick Company .gainst X. E. Allen, A. it
Allen ah(l 11. T. Favor. Property pointed out
in li fa.
ALSO, at the same time and place will be sold
a tract of land in the town of Buchanan, Cla.,
said land bounded on the south by property of
W. a, McCftlman, on the west by lands of ,Xoe
W. Kelley and on the north by an alley running
cast and west along south side of H. C. Head’s
inclosure. Said tract of land being a part of lot
of land Xo 4k in tho 7th district and 5th section
of originally (’(tr/oll now Haralson county, Ua.,
and where K. H. Burden mov lives. Levied on
as tho property of K. JL Burden by virtue of one
tax U fa issued by tax collector of said county
against said K. 11. Burden for his unpaid state
amt county taxes for the year 1888.
ALSO, at the same time am! place will be sold
tint north half of lot of land No. :u> in tlve stb dis¬
trict ami 5th:section of Hardison county, Ga.;
levied on as the property of W. A. Bucket to sat¬
isfy one Justice court li fa issued from the C53rd
district, 0. JL, of said county in favor of Z. T.
Mathews. Levy matte anti returned to me by
I.. I’.
This July 29th, 1891.
AVAL JOHNSON, Ju„ Sheriff..
ORDINARY’S ADVERTISEMENTS.
G KORGIA— H A HA J.BON COUNTY.
All persons are hereby notified that a petition
of sixteen free hot ers of the 1470tli district, G.
M., said county, has tiled with me their petition
asking that an election be held in said district
as provided for under section 1455 of the revised
code of 1882 on the question of Fence or Stock
Law. Witness my hand anti official signature.
This 29th day of July, 1991.
8. M. HAVKXl'l)KT, Ordinary.
GEORt 11 v—Hauai.son County.
To all whom it may concern: E. H. Kingsley,
administrator of the estate of A. E. Hull 1ms in
fine form applied to the undersigned for leave to
sell the lands belongin ; to the estate of said <le
ceased and said application will be heard on the
first Monday in September, next. This 29th day
of July, 1891.
8. M. DAVENPORT, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—HaBAI.SON Corxrv.
Whereas, S. AV. Strickland, administrator Pe
lamia non of the estate of Jas. F. Strickland, de
ceased, represents to the court in his petition
duly filed and entered on record that he has fully
administered Jas. F.Strickland’s estate; this is
therefore to cite all persons concerned, heirs and
creditors to show cause, if any they cau, why
said administrator should not he discharged
from his administration and receive letters of
disinssion on the first Monday in Novem¬
ber, next. This July 29th, 1891.
8. M. DAVENPORT, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Haralson Copntv.
All pet sons are hereby notified that nineteen
freeholders of the 1143 district, G.M., saidemm
tv, have tiled with me tlielr petition, asking that
an election he held In said district as provided
for under section 1155 of the revised code of 1S82,
on the question of fence or stock law.
This «th day of Aug., 1891.
S. M. D.VVEXFHRT,
Ordinary.
Libel For Eivorce.
Mattie Evans Libel for divorce in Haral¬
v.-. son Superior Court, Janua¬
5V. 1). Evans ry Term, 1891.
Pursuant to an order in said case, granted by
Hon. C. G. Janes, Judge of said court, the de¬
fondant, \V. 1>. Evans, is hereby cited and noti
a ed, personally or by attorney to be and appear
«t the next term of the Superior Court for said
county to lie held on the 3rd Monday 111 July.
1881, then and there to answer the plaintiff's libel
for divorce, as in default thereof, said court will
proceed as to Justice shall appertain. Witness
ttie Hon. C. G. Janes, Judge of said court; this
April 28th, 1891. J. S. M. RIGGERS,
Clerk Superior Court.
THE KRAMER SASH, DOOR &
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MANUFACTURING * COMPANY.
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J. F. K. BOSWELL ami .M. K. PHlf.LIl’S,
-VROI’RIETORS.—
Mumifiieturers and Dealers in 8asli, Poors and
Blinds of all shapes and prices. We also dress-I make
Mantles to order. Mouldings of all kinds,
ed and Matched Flooring and Getting; Siding I
ofalljkiuds. Give us a Call and we will save
you money. Wo arc also agents for F. J. t’ooi
edge& Pro's. Ready Mixed Faints, Fure white
leads and Lintseed oil. Will sell you as cheap as
you can buy in Atlanta, Ga.
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BREMEN, GA.
A Purely Yegetable Remedy.
exempt of mineral poisons, bad odors and
taste, acting o.’ the liver, kidneys and
system, curing Headache, Rheu: tatism,
Bladder and Liver*troubles, \y,
the nonpareil of ail home proscriptions
are grows darkness and the blind leaders
leading the blind, and all have fallen into
the ditch and are now in a deplorable
condition. They arc overly wise and
overly righteous and great deceivers.
Now just think for a moment and see if
you can't see where the wrong is. It
soeins so plain to me that it looks like
everyone could sec where the wrong is.
If you want a cow to eat a straw stack,
just lot her think that you are trying to
keep her from it and see how greedy she
will cat it, and that is just why theroHire
so many drunkards to-day. They think
that every chance that they get. at whis¬
ky is probably the last one. Now, if
whisky was turned loose again, like it'
used to be, inside of twelve months
there would scarcely be a drunk man
seen, and it is so by everything else.
Even by eating. You go to a dinner
and let it be thought that there is not
enough for all and see how greedy the
people will act, and if they know that
there is but few to eat and plenty for all
they are not in a rush, but go up slowly
and eat moderate and go off satisfied,
and it is so by everything else. Yon may
try to force men or beast into measures
and you must have full coutrole or you
have trouble sure every time. Now the
grand cause of the wrong that 1 have been
talking about is caused by so many ten¬
der hands. It seems that everybody are
-trying to live by a “beat" and I tell you
that tho man who thinks he is too
to work for his bread, you had bet
ter let him alone, for he will beat you ev
cvry time you give liim a chance, and he
| will gape for a chance, aud if you don’t
! mind he will get it before you know it.
Now, iu those good old days everybody
j "’"‘ked for a living. The old man Asa
j Trk,v that owned all Cedar valley worked
j 45 or 50 slaves every day and lie was 70
j V ears °hl a "d it was a common thiug
: tl,eu to see every man at work as much so
I as it is now to see men loafcring and try
ing to beat their way through the world.
Oil, how disgraceful it is to see great big
stout young men loafering instead of be
ing at work to earn their bread. The
Lord said by the sweat of thy brow you
shall eat bread all the days of thy life,
and that is the only way tlmt we have any
promise of it, and that is all the way that
we can get it honest and if wc don’t get
it that way we can’t enjoy it.
John Siunkins.
Notice Farmers.
We are going to operate a public gin in
Buchanan this fall, which will be located
in the plaining mill building erected by
Mr. A. L. Morgan. We will have first
class machinery, and respectfully solicit
thejpatronage of all fanners in our reach.
Kjoklki; & Waunon.
A Good Farm For Sale.
Having decided to go west, I now offer
my farm for sale, consisting cf !
100 acres, 40 cleared, including twelve or 1
fifteen acres pencil of good branch bottom; good j
apple and ‘ orchard, and s „ ((d wull j !
water. In stock law and no farm in the i
county is better fixed for IKlstures, and j
convenient to churches, mills and m:\r- !
kets, being mid-way Bremen and Tem¬
ple on the Georgia Pacific It. li.
li. 5f Brvaxt, Bremen, Ga.
ANcElree’s Wine of Cardul
and THEDFORD'S BhACK-DRAUGHT are
for sale by the following m‘•'■chants in
Haralson county:
Neill dr A i 111011 , Buchanan,
M. K. Phillips, Bremen,
J. C. Foote, Draketown,
S. J. Winkles, Felton,
1Y. M. Crawford, Tallapoosa,
Tallapoosa Drug Co.. 2
J. li. Little, r
Starrett & Co., t
W. II. it G. li. Price, Waco.
Bucklens Arnica Salve
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Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Illieum, Fe¬
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positively cures Piles, or no pay required
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac¬
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale by Neill & Alnion.
Foi: Rent.— Store house near depot,
Waco, Ga. $5 per month in advance.
A. L, Tinsley.
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