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DEVOTED TO THE UPBUILD!NO AND PROGRESS OF DALLAS
VOL. XXI.
Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia, January 30, 1903.
Wm. S Witham, Ei.bkrt DAVie,
President. Vice-Pres.
Robt. D. Lkonard,
Cashier.
THE BANK OF DALLAS, GA.
Established 1899.
“Nothing succeeds like Buccess," is an old adage that ia very
true. The Bank of Dallas, from the days of its opening in 1899 to
the present time, has gone on, without interruption, in all of its
business affairs ; hut never before has it been so well prepared to
meet the demands slid satisfy the needs of its customers. If your
patrouage and influence have, in aaiy degree, contributed to the
success of our business, we thank yon for it. If, as yet, you are
not a customer let this be your invitation to beeome one. 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 homo lie 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.
Architects all over the country
are submitting plans for the new
citv hall that is to be built in
Athens this spring.
Cement and waterworks plants
costing $2,000,000 will be con
structed at Oartersville, Ua., by
Chicago capitalists.
The organization of the Atlanta
Terminal Company, which will,
build the new union station, is to
be perfected at an early day.
The Milliard Lee insanity case
was dismiss^ from the superior
court of Fulton county last week
The case will be taken to the su
preme court.
Landon Bowie, who lias been on
trial in Rotne, charged with the
murder o£ D. F. Locklear, has
been acquitted. The jury was out
twenty-four hours.
A Short Talk About
GROCERIES
All People Differ on
Rome point or other, but when it eomes to buying groceries they all agree that the
pluce to buy is where you cun get the best goods for tho.lenst money. If this is In
accordance wita your ideas, and you should need anything in the
Grocery or Hardware Line,
It will pay you to call and
get my Prices.
I carry an up-to-date and fresh stock of everything that goes to make up a first-class
urocery and general supply house, and would especially solicit those who have failed
get satlseaetion elsewhere to give me a trial. Don’t forget to call on me wlieh you
want
The best goods for
the least money
F. P. HUDSON.
The city council of Athens
will push cases against all
physicians who fail to prompt
ly report chickenpox or other
infectious diseases.-
On Friday last, Horace Rivers,
a prominent real estate man of
Savannah, was fined $1,000 by
Judge Pope Barrow for renting
property for flaming purposos.
There is a probability that Hon.
W. L. Scruggs, of Atlanta, who
represented this couiitry, in a
diplomatic position in Venezuela,
may be appointed to a South
American post by the present ad
ministration.
W. M. ELSBERRY
Braswell, Ga.
Manufacturer of all Kinds of Lumbef,
Such as Flooring, Ceiling, Moulding, and all kinds of building material in both
rough and dressed lumber. Heart flooring a specialty.
When In need of anything in my line give me a call or address as above. Can
fill orders on short notice.
Monuments!
I have opened up a marble yard in Dallus and solicit the patronage of the public'
•l am prepared to furnish any kind of
TOMBSTONE OB MONUMENT
on short notticc and guarantee satisfaction. I can save yo umoney, and extend an
invitation to all to come and see my work and get prices. I am located across tue
street from Benuett’s store.
H. T. PARKER.
A large quantity of cotton seed
meal has been seized or held up
by fertilizer inspectors in various
parts of the State, under instruc
tions from Commissioner of Agri
culture O. B. Stevens,because the
brands on it were not in accord
ance With law.
Lee’s Academy.
Last Week’s Letter.
We are having some very dis
agreeable weather at this time.
Miss Rena Green was the guest
of Miss Della McUlung last. Sun
day.
Misses Nola and Mary Kincaid
were the guests of Miss Emma
Buford lust Friday. „
Mr. P H Morris made a flying
trip to Macon last week.
Misses Ella, Jessie and Cora
Green who have been visiting
relatives and friends at Browns
ville, have returned home. They
were delighted with their trip.
Misses Bailie Watson and Azmu
Hill spent Sunday in Dallas.
Mrs. O J Florence, of Birming
ham. Ala., is visiting relatives
and friends in our community.
Miss Dora Hay lias returned
home after a visit of several
months with relatives in Carroll
ton and Bowdoin.
Miss Jessie Green spent last
Friday in Dallas.
Miss Della McOlung was the
guest of Misses Var.nie and Josio
Carter last Sunday.
The pound supper at Mr. W 8
Kincaid’s last Monday night*was
well attended and heartily en
joyed by all present. The music
was very fine indeed.
Miss EttlaSmith spent last Fri
day with the Misses Green.
A large party of young ladies
enjoyed a brooin straw hunt Iasi
Tuesday.
Mr. Bob Jordan and family
are visiting his mother, who is
quite sick. We trust she will soon
recover.
Miss Ella Green is visiting her
sister at Brownsville.
We are glad to say that. Mr.
barney McClung,,who*diak bpeii
quite ill with typhofjl, feveft is
rapidly improving. We wish for
him a speedy recovery.
Mr, Win. Taylor has moved to
his old residence.
Mr. John Baxter has moved to
Mr. A O Ware’s place on Pump-
kinvine.
Mrs. Sinyard will spend tho wm r
ter with her daughter, Mrs. G W.
Cole.
Misses Georgia and Lela Nix
spent last Saturday and $undav
with their grandmother, Mrs. Jes
sie Hitchcock,
Miss Danie Gamble spent last
Sunday with Miss Montie Harper.
Prof. J H Lester and Mr. W A
Harris visited Dallas Saturday.
The school at this place is in a
very flourishing condition. Prof.
Loster is a competent teacher and
a strict disciplinarian, and enjoys
the confidence of both patrons
and pupils.
H U and J O Wilson are still
working at the gold mines near
Villa Rica.
State School Commissioner
W. B. Merritt has written a
letter to county boards pf edu
cation informing them that
they can defer action in mak
ing book contracts for the next
five years until after the June
session of the legislature if
they so desire.
The crowned heads of every nation,
The rich men. poor men and misers
All join in paying tribute to
DeWitt’s Little Early Kisers-
H. Williams, San Antonio, Tex., wrltesi
Little Early Kisers Pills are the hdst I ev
er used in my family. I unhesitatingly
reccommend them to everybody. They
cure Constipation, Billiousucss, Sick
Headache Torpid Liver, Jaundice, mala
ria and nil other liver troubles. For sale
by A. 'J. Cooper & Co.
White Oik.
Moving is the order of the day
in this community.
Messrs. Hiram and Charlie Har
per, of this vicinity, have moved
to South Georgia.
Mr. M R Adair has moved from
his old home near Bud, to the
vicinity of JJallas.
L.IQIJO rs.
The = Columbia - Saloon.
N. H. Bullock, Prop.,
33 Marietta St Beil Phone 2107.
Atanta. Ga.
Roxana.
Last Week s Letter.
The weather is very cold, but
the health of the community is
excellent.
Trix Kemp was the guest of
MissAddieKeed last Wednesday.
Ernest Braqan was the guest
of Miss Lena Reed last Sunday.
Mr. Isaac Williams was the
guest of Miss Lillie Grogan last
Sunday.
A Cough
“ I have made a most thorough
trial of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral and
am prepared to say that fof all dis
eases of the lungs it never disap
points.” •
J. Early Finley, fronton, O.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
wont cure rheumatism;
we never said it would.
It won’t cure dyspepsia;
we never claimed it. But
it will cure coughs and
colds of all kinds. We
first said this sixty years
ago.; we’ve been saying it
ever since.
Three sizes: 25c., Sttc., SI. All draights.
...... -f ... you not
to take it, tiieu don’t take it. lie kuows.
Leave It with him. We ere willing.
J. C. AVER CO.. I,owel1, Maas.
Uncoiixcious From Croup.
During a sudden and terrible attick of
croup our little girl was uauunscloue
f.ora strangulation, s^ys a. L. Spsltord
postmaster, Chester, Mich., and a dose of
One Minute Cough Cure wiih admlni«-
icicH and repeated often. It reduced tho
.welling and inflammation,cut the mucin
and shortly the child was resting easy
tmd speedily recovered. It cures Cjughs
( olds, LnOripiie, and all Throat and
Lung troubles. Ojb JPinUe Cough Cure
llng. rs In the threat ami chest mid ena
ble-the lunge 10 contribute pure, health
giving ox.geu 10 the blood. a. J.
Cooper.
PILH-IN £ CUitBA PILE j.
Mnnev refunded If It ever full,.
New Hope.
Last Week’s|l,etter.
Nows itarns are scarce just now.
Mr. Wiltftaekley and Miss Lula
Woodall jRyore married last
wtk»k. WEwisli for them a long
life of usJpiuliipss, happiness and
prosperity*.
f ir. Joliti Brawner visited Guy
ker last Saturday and Sunday,
issos Fjoy.W ilkutnd Lena Conn
jjRth-e the jjfuests'jjM Miss Bertie
Dpt V k e r,d ast,8 a t u rrni v.
/Misses BertiMFarker, Lena
(Qpiin .Shd r 'FlomWills,%.ccont-
f$uiidj|?by Mr. (Kyi Farkdjr, vis-
ited Misses fjbUb last Snnduy.
Austin the'idlest ol\
G:lH \Yailraven ofl,* Saturday last.
J^r/’J T Grayies visited his
riaPehter, Mrs. J ;j BruWner, last
Friday.
Mr. H Z Brand has returned
home after a short visit to rela
tives and friends at Lindale,
Messrs. J T Upchurch and Sol
Ferguson were the guests of tho
Misses Morgan Sunday.
Mr. Claude Denson has moved
into the house recently built by
Mr. Woodall.
J J Brawner made a business
trip to Emerson last Friday .J
Mi*. A L Foster made a business
trip to Ac worth last week.
Mr Janies Matthews paid our
town a visit last Sunday.
Mr. Warner Woodall and Miss
Mary Cantrell were married on
Sunday, Jail. 11th. We wise
them long life of happiness and
prosperity.
a tops th* cough pad hath lung )