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DEVOTED TO THE UPBUILDING AND PROGRESS OF DALLAS AND PAULDING COUNTY.
VOL. XXI.
Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia, February 20, 1903.
Number 14.
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Wm. S With am, Elbkrt Davis, Robt. D. Lkonard,
President. V ice-Pres. Cashier.
THE BANK OF DALLAS, OA.
Established 1899.
‘‘Nothing succeeds like success," is an old minim tlmt is very
true. The Bank of Dallas, from the days of its opening in 1899 to
the present time, hns 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 nnd 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 \our invitation to become one. We will
endeavor to make it both agreeable nnd profitable for yen to do
business with our hnnk. 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 monuv with us, why
not you ? We know our capacity. We do not accept any business
that we cannot carry out.
(IMAM
W. M. ELSBERRY,
Braswell, Ga.
Manufacturer of all Kinds of Lumber,
Such as Flooring, Ceiling, Moulding, aad all kinds of building material In both
rougli and dressed lumber. Heart flooring a sow.ialtv.
When in need of anything In my line give me a call or address as above. Can
fill orders on short notice.
The - Columbia - Saloon*
N. H. Bullock, Prop.,
33 Marietta St Bel Phone 2107.
Atanta. Ga.
Political Gossip,
Representative Payne an
nounces that the republican
party will never revise the
tariff.
Speaker Henderson threat
ens to prevent all anti-trust
legislation at this session of
Congress.
The senate leaders have
definitely announced that they
will permit of n? through
anti-trust legislation.
It is worthy of note that Mr.
Roosevelt did not repeat the
experiment of inviting negroes
to his last reception.
Legal Advertisements.
LKTTERS OB' DISMISSION.
Georgia, PaulcUng County.
DeNVitt Ragsdale, administrator upon the es
tate of Kmily Lane, late of said county, de
ceased, having filed his petition for discharge,
this Is to cite All persons concerned to show
cause against the gran ting of this discharge at
the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for
said county to be held on the first Monday in
March, 1908.
It. A. Chiles, Ordinary.
LETTERS OE DISMISSION.
Georgia, Paulding County.
DeWitt Ragsdale, administrator upon the es
tate of Neal Daniel, late of said county, de
ceased, having filed his petition for discharge,
this is to <eitre all persons concerned to show
cause again-t the granting of this discharge, at
the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for
fsaid county to be held on the first Monday in
March, limit.
R. A. Chiles, Ordinary.
LETTERS OK DISMISSION.
Georgia, Paulding County.
L. J. Roberts, administratrix upon the estate
K)f W. G. Roberts, late of said county, deceased,
having filed her petition for discharge, this Is
to cite all persons concerned, to show cause
'against the granting of this discharge, at the
tegular term of the Coort of Ordinary for said
county, to be held on the first Monday in
March, 1903. i
R. A. Chiles. Ordinary.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Hattie Parker vs. John H. Parker. Paulding
Superior court, Aug. term, ?WJ2. Verdict for
total divorce 21st day of October, 1902. Notice
is hereby given that on the 9th day of Decem
ber. 1902, the undersigned filed in the office of
the clerk of the superior -cowl of Paulding
‘county an application for removal of the disa
bilities resting upon her underihej verdict in
•the above stated cause. Said application will
•be heard at the term of said court which com
mences on the 2d Monday in February, 1902.
Hattie Parker.
Bring us your job work.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK.
Georgia., Paulding County.
Will be sold at public outcry during the lege,
hours of sale, oil the first Tuesday In March,
l(1011, before the courthouse door In said county
Land lot No. 50H, In the first district of the lid
section of said county, containing four nnd
eight-tenths (4 tt-10) acres. To lie sold las the
property of ,1. C. Cole, late of said county, de
ceased. Terms: Cnslu
G. M. Cole. Administrator.
GUARDIANSHIP.
Georgia, Paulding County.
By virture of an order of Ibe Court of
Ordiiw-y, of«dd county. Willbe sold pub
lie at outcry, on the ttr.t Tuesday in Mch,
1908, at the court house in .ai l county,
between the usual hours of sole, the
following real estate, situated iu Paul i-
ing county to wit. One-lhtid undivided
interest in lots of land Nos. 238-283 and
234 being one hundred and twenty acres
more or less all in the 3rd district nnd 3rd
section of Paulding County, Georgia.
Terms cash.
II. N. Revelle. ■
Guardian of Emma Slighan, Imbecile.
This the 3rd day of February, 1903
Sheriff Sales.
Will be sold before the court hougi
door in the town of Dallas, G,i.„ on the
first Tuesday in March next, to tlie high
est and best bidder for cask, the follow
ing described property, to-w it;
Lot of land, No. 787, ill the lath district and
Id section of Paulding county, Georgia, feeing
40 acres, more or less; same tieing levied on as
the property of L. L. Forsyth, to satisfy a Jus
tice Court II fa.. Issued from tile Justice Court
of tlu- KIlith District, <;. M., In favor of Atlanta
Guauo Co., and against L. L. Forsyth. Levy
made and returned to me by E. M. Cason, L. C.
This the noth day of January, l(W:i.
W. N. Anderson, Sheriff.
Most men admire those who
jolly them*.
Senator Hanna looks to his
ex-slave pension bill to offset
the influence of Mr. Roose
velt’s “black nnd tan” policy.
The president’s congress
ional reception Was conspi
cuous for the absence of south
ern senators and repressent-
atives.
No amount of presidential
strenuousity will induce the
senate to indorce “Dr.” Crum
for Collector of the Port at
Charleston S. C.
There is no question as to
the exact location of the Al
askan boundary, except in the
mind of Secretary Hay. The
Canadians and British are
merely “bluffing”.
The record of the present
session of congress will be
thousands of private pension
bills passed, thousands of sol-
emii pledges repudiated anci
nothing worth the doing ac
complished.
CONDENSED STORIES.
A good many men have to
work so hard to get into the
United States Senate that they
are too tired to do much after
they get there. This has been
expecially true of those recent
ly elected.
When congress adjourns,
those nprthwestern republi
cans who voted the republican
ticket on the promise that the
tariff would be “reformed by
its friends” will have taught a
useful lesson.
Senator Beveridge is not
even invited to participate in
the council of his party called
for the purpose of effecting a
compromise on the Statehood
bill. Such is the fate of the
man who talks too much.
An English syndicate is
building a railroad in Cuba
and has the approval of Pres
ident Palma. When the
bonds become due the United
States is likely to have another
Venezuelan case on its hands.
Barrowed money oflea causes a
I total loss of money.
Ha Thought It Wat Tima to Mako an
Inspection of tho Line.
Elliot Danfortli, politician, .lnw-
ycr und society mini, tells a good sto
ry on himself. Mr. Dnnforth, who
hns long been in the public eve, hns
a summer home at lln in bridge, N.
Y., where lie i.< popular, List sum
mer there was a Sunday school
festival, nnd .Mr. Danfortli was pre
vailed upon to accept the post of
grand marshal. lie attired himself
in blue, borrowed a chapeau, scarlet
sash nnd spurs ami engaged the
most spirited horse in the village.
More than 2,000 children were in
tho parade, and Mr. Danfortli,
! >rouder than Lucifer, rode at the
lend, bowing and smiling to hun
dreds. As the grove was neared the
musical director ordered the chil
dren to sing “Hold the Fort.” Mr.
Danfortli enjoyed it at tho outset,
but when the second verse began he
blanched. The lines in that arc:
Sea the mighty host advancing,
Satan leading on.
“Stop!” shouted Dnnforth, and,
calling an aid, he said:
« “Take my place. I’ll go down
the line to see what’s doing.”
Seemed a Rlderleea Runaway.
Lieutenant Colonel Harry H.
Treadwell, who was recently elected
a director of,Tiffany & Co., has a
physique in inverse ratio to his pop
ularity—so much so, in fact, that
"THK BLAMED IllttlTE DIDN'T KNOW HE
HAD ANYTUfNO ON 1118 BACK.”
when, as a member of the Twenty-
second regiment, N. G. N. Y., lie
first donned the regulation trousers
it,was facetiously said that only the
two inch white stripe could be seen.
While on the staff of Governor
Roosevelt his horse once ran away
with him. Lieutenant Colonel Reg
Thurston, seeing' his. plight, guve
chase and after a lively race of a
mile or so succeeded in catching the
animal.
“Why couldn’t you stop him ?” ho
inquired on seeing that Treadwell,
notwithstanding his impromptu
John Gilpin act, had managed to
keep his sent, nnd everything seem
ed in good shape.
“Stop him!” was the disgusted rc-
E ly. “Why, how could 1? The
lamed brute didn’t know ho had
anything on his hack!”—New York
Times.
When y*v feel him* and Unit everythin
•Ufa wrong, take a (Vise of Cimmlerlain's
Stonmrfi and Liver Tablets. They will
cleanse and invigorate vnnr stomach, reg
ulate your bowels, Ave you a relish fir
vnnr foo.i amt make von feel Hint I*i Ibis
old world is a good place to live. For sale
by A. J. Cooper.
Where there is a will there is a
wav to break it.
PILE-IN E CURES PILES..
Money refunded if it ever fails.
Along the Line.
Kain has Drcvented the road
hands from working the mad be
fore court, as were their desire.
There are a few young men,
nice young men—looking aroulul
for an assistant cotton chopper Y
Now ladies, this is your chance,
you will have nothing*todo, only
to cook, wash, milk, clean up the
house, sweep the yards, feed the
pign and chickens, work some in
the garden, chon and pick cotton,
won’t that be lovely? I should
think all of you would acre t,
such inducements, rather than bi
laid on the shelf until lie .C
season.
Tlte question has been asked,
will the editor hear tile expenses
of our picnic? Oh, ye weak
kneed ! The expense will he
light ; get your mu to let you
huveanold hen to sell. She wilt
nay your part ol’ the expenses.
Your mother, bless her soul, will
come with the girlsand hringn big
basket full of good things. She
remembers that she was u girl
once, and how she strived to got
everything ready for camp meet
ing or association. Do you sup
pose now tlmt she would deny
ner children a any of pleasure
i 'ust for a little extra cooking?
161 a hit of it. 'iue mothers of
Pudding are not made that way,
and while she is fixing up .'or her
family she will think of a friend
tmit may lie there, und in t*lie
asket will go more good eating
ami in that way the 1,400citizens
i ii;ii we expect there of grand
*i*l Paulding will have plenty
i*i <liui.fr and some to spare.
Since Mr. Walker has located
in balutH he has given the people
of Paulding us good, if not a
* weekly journal, than any
i* * * tho slate, lie hns the
n,*p"ii and confidence of the
• i -u hat initial citizens of Die
> ini.v, and lie is anxious after
<* tired farmer and the nier-
* unis have gotten through their
ason’s work, and waiting for
urvest time, tliut they may lime
e time and privilege to spen t
* ne day mixed with socialbiliy
ml pleasure. Everybody will he
vi ed, and if you can’t get tlmt
Id hen to pay your part of the
e > ..sc ; come any way. Lot
eople'iook at you. A man tlnyt
is read a free newspaper lo. a
ii and a correspondent talking
i ut expenses, reminds me of
old hrotiier that docs all the
i i.nliiig und groaning in cliurcn.
Murhing those that are paying
r i lie wood to keep him warm,
.dibs Florence Fowler, a beauti
ful young, lady of Woodstock, is
iting her sister, Mrs. Ragsdale
at Remus.
miss Beulah Penn, the lovely
daughter ol W. !. Penn, was
visiting at Kooky Ridge last
Sunday.
Dark Hair .,
j
“ I have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor* t
for a great many' years, and al
though I am past eighty years of
age, yet I have not a gray hair in
my head.”
Geo. Yellott, Towcon, Md.
We mean all that rich,
dark color your hair used
to have. Ir it’s gray row,
no matter; for Ayer’s
Hair Vigor always re
stores color to gray h^ir.
Sometimes it makes the
hvir grow very heavy and
long; and it steps falling
of the hair, too.
$1.00 a l.tile. Ail dniffltft.
your
far and wc will express
you a bottle. He sure nmt r-i-.e the name
ol yoor nearest express office. A duress,
J. C. AVER CO.. Maas.