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DEVOTED TO THE UPBUILDING AND PROGRESS OF DALLAS AND PAULDING COUNTY.
VOL. XXI.
Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia, February 6, 1903.
Number 12.
Wm. S Witham,
President.
Elbert Davis,
Vice-Pres.
Robt. D. Leonard,
Cashier.
THE BANK OF DALLAS, GA.
Established 1899.
Political Gossip. j
Charleston buzzard with
Crum is not a favorite dish in
any section of the conntry.
“Nothing succeeds like success," is an old adage that Is 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 : but never before has it been so well prepared to
meet the demands aud 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 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 be made tho hid-
ing place for money, because every time you do it you run tho tisk
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 auy business
that we cannot carry out.
A Short Talk About
GROCERIES
All People Differ on
Some point or other, but when it eomes to buying groceries , they all agree that the
place to buy ia where you can get the best goods for the least money. If Ihii 4s iu
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 carry an up-to-date and fresh stock of everything that goes to make up a first-class
'Tocery and general supply house, au<t would especially solicit those who have failed
To get satiseactlon elsewhere to give me u trial. Don’t forget to call on me when you
wjint
The best goods for
the least money
F.P. HUDSON.
Secretary Hay takes advant
age of the Colombian treaty to
express his view of the Mon
roe Doctrine.
Governor Penny packer
makes a bad start by abusing
the newspapers. He ought
to know that politicians die
when the papers drop them.
If the President is looking
for another term he had better
drop eating so much dark meat
and live on a less stimilating
diet.
The election of Mr. Walcott
as Senator from Colorado
would have been a sad reflec
tion on the feminine voters of
that state.
It is becoming more and
more evident that the repub
licans in the Senate will not
permit any effective anti-trust
legislation to be enacted.
Democratic sentiment in
Washington seems to be tend
ing towards the presidential
candidacy of Judge Alton B.
Parker of New York.
Senator Hoar, the veteran
republican, has administered
a merited rebuke to the presi
dent for attempting to dictate
legislation.
President Roosevelt’s defi
nition of the Monroe Doctrine
is making trouble for the
United States and causing
suffering to Venezuela.
Hiram Notes.
Last Week’* Letter.
As we have not seen anything
in yourvulunble paper from this
place in a long time we will try
to give you a few (lots.
There is a great deal of sick
ness in this community.
Miss Bessie Cain, of Dallas,
spent the past week with the
family of Mr. \V. E. Smith.
James Roper, of Atlanta, has
been visiting relatsves near here.
The surveyors employed by
the Seaboard Air Lino are locat
ed near Poplar Springs church.
W. T. Walden and S. P. Clouts
have bought the stock of goods
owned bv Mr. T. J. Owens. We
don’t know the name of the lirm
but suppose it will bo WaldenA
Clouts.
Grange.
La«t Week’* tatter.
There is an epidemic of>the
grip and pneumonia in our com
munity at this writing.
Mr. Clifford Walton is very ill
with pneumonia. Wo wish him
a speedy recovery.
We have a flourishing school nt
this place. Prof. O. C. Cole, the
principal, isa flneerlucator, kind,
yet lirm in his management, and
is beloved by bis pupils, nnd the
community at 'large. The num
ber of pupils enrolled is over Due
hundred.
Mr. W. T. F. Thomas and his
son, made a business trip to At
lanta last week.
Mr. A. M. Kendall, of Hiram,
vifeited Kalamazoo a fews days
ago. Wo trust his trip
W. M. ELSBERRY,
Braswell, Ga-
Manufacturer of all Kinds of Lumber,
Hucli a* Flooring, Celling, Moulding, nnd all kind* of building material lu 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 Dallas aud solicit the patronage of the public
am prepared to furnish any kind of
TOMBSTONE OR MONUMENT!
short nottice and guarantee satisfaction. I can snvs yo umonev. ami extend at,
invitation to all to come and see my work and get prices. 1 am located across cue
vtruet from Benuelt’s store.
H. T. PARKER.
Hurrah for our
friends 1 I guess girls ure scarce;
don’t know.
Yes, talk up our picnic.
Ti.e singing at Mr. 0. W.
Clouts Sunday evening was en
joyed by all present.
W. E. Croker is ut work near
McPherson.
The singing given hv Miss
Cleon Paris Sunday night was
enjoyed by the large crowd pres
ent.
Mr. Alonzo Goggins and Miss
Wilson were united in the holy
bonds of matrimony by Rev. W.
T. Walden, Sunday evening.
Dr. G. W. Ragsdale is vefly
sick at present. Hope he will
sooli recovor.
mountain pleasant one.
The - Columbia - Saloon.
N. H. Bullock, Prop.,
33 Marietta St \ [Be 1 ! Phone 2107.
Atanta. Ga,
The democrats in the house
compelled the republican ma
jority to adopt a gold standard
for the Philippines. Vliat is
sauce for-the goose is sauce
for the gander.
The true animus of tha re
publicans who would defeat
the Statehood bill lies in their
desire to defeat Roosvelt.
They believe the three new
States would support him and
aie determined they shall not
have the opportunity.
Will some microscopic ex
pert search for the brains 01
the Governor of Pennsylvania
who reproached Andrew
Caruegie for scattering the
money he made from the
state of Pennsylvania in other
states? If wealth had no
poured into Pennsylvania
from the entire world Mr.
Carnegie’s broad munificence
would have been impossible.
“Peg Leg” Williams, wide
ly known as a labor agent, was
arr -sted on Thursday, Jan. 27,
at Huntsville, Ala.
Nearly Forh it* Hi* Life.
A runaway almost ending fatally, alin
ed a horrible ji’.oer on the leg of J. B. Or-
ncr, Frankli i Grove, III. For four year*
it defied all doctor* ami nil remedies. But
Bueklon’* Arnica Salve had no trouble to
cure him. Euualiy good for burns.brumes,
skiu eruptions and piles. 23c ut A. J
Cooper & Go’s drug store.
Italy proposes to employ all
criminals sentenced to penal
servitude in the reclamation of
the malaria stricken regions of
the country.
The movment inaugurated
by Miss* Louise DuBose, of
Athens, to raise a fund to pur
chase a silver service for the
battleship Georgia, is meeting
wirh marked success. ,
Our young people greatly en
joy the singings on Sunday after
noons.
Mr. Sant Taylor left Tuesday
for tho “Lone'Star State.” Ho
carries with him the best wisty^
of our citizens,
.Hurrah for the young man who
went to see his “best girl” last
Sunday, and when he arrived
found the girl’s “nest fellow”
already there! Trv again, young
man.
Mr. Curl Hill was the guest of
Miss Mertiu Meadows lust Sun
day.
Miss Leila Sims, a charming
young lady of South Georgia, is
visiting friends and relatives in
this community.
Messrs Horace and Mat Vans-
gant, of Douglassville, were the
guests of Miss Eula Henderson
on Sunday last.
Miss Flora Clouts had as her
guest last Sunday, Mr. Vansgant,
of DouglasviUe, Ga.
The pound supper at Mr. Car
ter Meek’s a few nights ago. was
a very enjoyable occasion. A
large number were present.
Mr. William Parsons, of Cain’s,
is attending school this place.
Mr. William Sewall was in ouv
town last Sunday, visiting rela
tives and friends.
When yuc fiel bine ami Ihht eu-r\thli'^
gee* wrong, take a tlo.e of Clminbtsrlai N
Stomach ami Liver Table)*. 'I hey will
detinue and invigorate four sloinat li, nt-
ulate your bowels,'give t.u a relirki f< r
your food and make you lee) that lu tin*
old world i* a good pluce to live. For aal i
by A. J. Cooper.
My Lungs
VlFffi
with a bad cough. My friends said
I had consumption.' I then tried
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral and it
cured me promptly.’’
A. K. Randles, Nokomis, III.
You forgot to buy a bot
tle of Ayer’s Cherry Pec
toral when your cold first
came on, so you let it run
along. Even now, with
all your hard coughing, it
will not disappoint you.
There’s a record of sixty
years to fall back on.
Three sizes: 25c., 50c., SI. All druggtfts.
Consult your doctor. If be Mty» take it,
then do as he nays. If he tells you not
to take it. then don't take it. He knows.
Leave it with him. Wo »ro willing.
J. C. AYKIi CO., Lowell. Mass.
Seventeen republicans ami
thirty-four democrats, a total
of filty-one senators, desire to
vote for the admission to state
hood of Oklahoma, Arizona
and New Mexico. Thirty-
i seven republicans oppose that
; desire, and are filibustering to
' prevent a vote. The senate
is thus stultilying the policy
of majority rule.
; President Roosevelt invited
; a number of negroes to the
last white house reception and
a southern senator signi
ficantly remarks that “The
j President shpuld be allowd to
| cho</rehts 6\\n company ai.u
his invited guests always have
the privilege of staying away
| if they dy not relish mingling
j with a crowd of darkeys.’”