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DEVOTED TO THE UPBUILDING AND PROGRESS OF DALLAS AND PAULDING COUNTY.
VOL. XXI.
Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia, Janudry 16, 1903.
Nuaijsr 9.
Wm. S Witiiam, Elbert DAvis, Kobt. D. Leonard,
President. Vice-Pres. Cashier.
THE BANK OF DALLAS, GA.
Established 1899.
"Nothing succeeds like success,” is an old adage that is very
true. The Bank of Dallas, from the days of its opening in 1800 to
the present time, has gone on, without interruption, in all of its
business affairs ; but never before has it been so well prepared to
meet the demands and satisfy the needs of its customers. If your
patronage and influence have, in any degree, contributed to the
success of our business, we thank you for it. If, as yet, you are
not a customer let this be your invitation to become oue. We will
endeavor to make it both agreeable and profitable for you to do
business with our bank. A word to those who may keep money
around their homes : Never should your home be made the hid
ing place for money, because every time you do it you run the risk
of losing’t, and worse than that, you endanger your life, which is
worth more to you than much fine gold. Deposit your money in
the Bank of Dallas. Your neighbor keeps his monev with us, why
not you ? We know our capacity. We do not accept any business
that we cannot carry out.
A Short Talk About
GROCERIES
All People Differ on
Some point or other, but when it eotnes to buying groceries they all agree that the
place to buy is where you can get the best goods for tho least money. If this is in
accordance witn your ideas, and you should need anything in the
Grocery or Hardware Line,
It will pay you to call and
get my Prices. ——
I enrry an up-to-date and fresh stock of everything that goes to make up a first-class
grocery and general supply house, and would especially solicit those who have failed
in get satiseaction elsewhere to give me a trial. Don’t forget to cull on me when you
want
The best goods for
the least money
F.P. HUDSON.
W. M. ELSBERRY,
Braswell, Ga.
Manufacturer of all Kinds of Lumber,
Such as Flooring, Ceiling, MoUldirig, and all kinds of building material in both
rough and dressed lumber. Heart flooring a specialty.
When in need of anything iu my line give me a call or address as above. Can
All orders on short notice.
COMPENSATION.
The universe pays every man
his own coin; if you smile, it
smiles upon you in return; if
you frown, you will he frowned
at; if you sing you will be invit
ed into gay company; if you
think you will bo entertained by
thinkers; if you love the world
and earnestly seak for the good
therein, you will be surrounded
by loving friends, and naturo
will pour into your lap the treas
ures of tho eurth. Censure, crit
icise and hate, and you will be
criticised, censured and hatod by
your fellow men. Every seed
brings forth after its kind. Mis
trusts begets distrust, jealousy
begets jealousy, hatred begets
hatred, confuleuco begets confi
dence, kindness begets kindness,
love begets love. .Resist and you
will be resisted. To meet the
aggressivs assault every entity
rises up rigid and impenetrable—
while yondpr mountain of granite
melts and floats away on the bos-
opiof love.—N. W. Zimmerman,
in Wildwood Philosophy.
Too Lonasome For Johnnie.
Johnnie had been caught
putting his little fingers in the
jam, and in order to extricate
himself from the dilemma had
told a neat he, says the New
York Times.
“I feel very much ashamed
of you, Johnnie,” said his
mother, sadly. “1 fear a little
boy who tells lies will never
go to heaven.”,
“Did you ever tell a lie?”
asked audacious Johnnie, suck
ing the remainder of the jam
from his fingers-
“Well—I hope—I fear—”
began his mother.
“Did pa ever tell a lie?” John
nie went on, mercilessly.
“Your father is a good man,”
came the diplomatic rejoinder.
“Then, ma,” said Johnnie,
irreverently/* I don’t want to
go to heaven. It would be aw
fully lonesome with just God
and me and George Washing
ton.”
Monuments!
I have opened up a marble yard in Dallas aud solicit the patronage of the public
I am prepared to furnish any kind of
TOMBSTONE OB MONUMENT
on short nottico and guarantee satisfaction. I can save yo umoney, and extend at.
invitation to all to come and see my work and gut prices. I uin located across tue
street from Bennett’s store.
H. T. PARKER.
Vernon.
List <Veek’a Letter,
Christmas passed off quietly
in our community, no parlies ijor
drinking which speaks well for
any community.
Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Itakestraw
has returned home after a week’s
visit to the latter’s parents west
of Dallas.
Tripp Davis, of Cobb county,
visited his son, M. E. Davis, oue
day last week.
Mrs. A. A. Griggs inul son, of
McVille, visited in this commu
nity Friday, returning Saturday.
Prof. Ragsdale will resume his
school at this place Monday. We
hope for the best school we have
over had.
Isaac Parris, of Raleigh, N.O.,
spent Christmas with his .parents
Mr. and Mrs. Parrisof this place.
Mr. Bob llipps, of Marietta,
spent Christmas with It in son,
Col. Luther Uipps.
Mrs. Denton, of Sudie, return
ed home after a few (lavs visit
with her son, John Denton.
W. T. Kakestraw lost a Valua
ble farm horse; the cause was
from eating Rickorson corn. It
won’t do to rely upon. Plant the
other kind next time, will. '
Z. Liind, of near Dallas, was
visiting iu this community last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hadaway,
of Sandy Flat, were visiting Mr.
and Mrs. A. P. Griggs last Sat
urday.
J. T. Griggs and family, of
Marietta, were visiting relatives
in our community during Christ
mas.
Died—Herman, the infant son
of Mr, and Mrs. Robert. Ragsdale,
on last Monday night. The re
mains were laid to rest at Pop
lar Springs cemetery Tuesday
evening Our greatest sympathy
is extended to the heart broken
parents and relatives.
PILE-INK CURES PILES.
Money refunded if it ever fails.
People who live in glasshouses
are in a position to raise early
vegetables.
\No Hair?
The - Columbia = Saloon.
N. H. Bullock, Prop.,
33 Marietta St
Be l Phone 2107.
Atanta. Ga.
“My hair was falling out very
fast and I was greatly alarmed. I
then tried Ayer’3 Hair Vffcor and
my hair stopped falling at once.”—
Mrs. G. A. McVcy, Alexandria, O.
The trouble is your hair
does not have life enough.
Act promptly. Save your
hair. Feed it with Ayer’s
Hair Vigor. If the gray
hairs are beginning to
show, Ayer’s Hair Vigor
will restore color every
time. $1.03 a bodlc. All drufgLts
ihe ciowned heuus of every nation,
The rich men. poor men and miser*
All join in paying trionte to
DelVitt’s Little E njy Risers-
H. Williams, Shu Antonio, Tex., writes:
Little Early Kiseip Pills are the bdst 1 ev.
er used in my family. I unhesitatingly
rcccomineuil them to everybody. Tliey
cure Constipation, Biliiousuess, Sick
Headache Torpid Liver, Jaundice, mala
ria und all other liver troubles. For sale
by A. J. Cooper <& Co.
If your druggist cannot supply you,
send’ua ono dollar and we will express
you a bottle, lie sure and give tlio name
of your nearest express office. Address,
J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass.
Pumpkinvine.
Lust Week’s Letter.
The health of our community
is very good.
Mr. L. W. Elliotte and wife
will soon be off to Chattanooga
to go into busmens.
Mr. Joo Daniel, of Mableton,
was the guest of Mass Pearl Bul
lock last {Sunday.
Sunday school and prayer
meeting was well attended tit
this place last Sunday evening.
We are proud to say that Dr.
iM. A. Owens inis bought and
! moved in our midst,
j Mr. S. L. Adair was the guest
of Miss Ovolia Adair last Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Adairspcnt
Saturday night and Sunday with
their son A. I.. Adair, of Dallas.
Mr. J. II. Bollock, of Bud,
visited his mother Mrs. J. P.
Bullock last Sunday.
California.
Last Week’s L»it«r.
Our side has been left out of
your paper for some time. So
with your permission we propose
to write up the happeniugsof our
section ns best we can for tho
year 15)1)11.
Christmas passed off quietly:
Nobody laid up for repairs.
Mr. Newton Vaughn, of Hous
ton, Texas, spent Xmas with
home folks and friends.
Mr. Marchman and wife, of
Temple, Ga.. spent a part of the
holidays at the home ol W. A.
Ragsdale.
Mr. Stewart and Miss Vernio
Hurt were married last. Sunday
afternoon. Rev, W. A. Ragsdale
performed the ceremony.
Together with ' their many
friends we wish them a long
life well rounded with useful
ness aud happiness.
Prof G. W. Grogan left Sun
day to take up bis school at Ml.
Mariah.
Miss Emma Ragsdale returned
to bor school at or near Austell
“The Cooper” Sunday,
Prof. Parris will teach in tlm
church at Now Canaan instead
of at Whelan academy. The
house needs repair.
Charlie Baggett, of Dojglas-
ville, spent* a few hours in our
home last Friday. We appreci
ate bis visits short or long.
’Squire J. P. Djntiii was back
ambung bis old friends and
neighbors Saturday.
Lein Grogan spent severalJays
last week with relatives an l
friends in and near Ac worth.
Moving, moving, is all the go.
Mr. Harvey Hill has moved
below.
Orange, Rakestraw moved today,
John Prewett will move they
say.
Wishing all a happy new year.
Bud and Sibby.
Unconscious From Croup.
During a sudden and terrible att ick r f
er dip our little irirl was unconscious
Com strangulation, says a L. BpiilTor I
postmaster, Chester, Mich., and a rinse "t
s)nu Minute Oougb Cure was admiui-
Hired and repeated often/ It reduced Hi:
swelling and inflammation,out tiie mucin
and shortly the child wm resting eos r
md speedily recovered. It cures C >uj a
i olds, LiiOrippe, and all Throat uni
Lung troubles. One Minute Cough Cure
lit.g' rs in the threat and chest and ena
ble* the lungs 10 contribute pure, liealii
giving oxygen to the blood. a. .1.
Cooper.
Try It.
It is said that by giving a hog
salt before killing is a safe and
sure method for preserving th :
meat, whether the weather is
cold enough or not. The obi
method of covering meat with
salt is expensive and very un
satisfactory. Give your hogs a
hand full of salt three times a
day in meal or slops for several
days before killing, then use
just half as much salt as you
have before been using, and
your meat will be perfectly
safe. By giving the sah -in
ternally it reaches the bones
better than by external appli
cations, hence preserving meat
large or small, is no longer to
be dreaded.