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DEVOTED TO THE UPBUILDING AND PROGRESS OP DALLAS AND PAULDING COUNTY.
VOL. XXI.
Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia, February 27, 1903.
Number 15.
Wm.S With am, Elbert Davis, Robt. 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, hhs gone on, without internipUon, 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 auy degree, contributed to the
success of our business, we thank you for it. If, as yet, you are
not u customer let this be your invitation to become one. We will
endeavor to make it both agreeable and profitable for yeu to do
busluess with our tiank. 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% and worse than thattyou 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 f We know, our capacity. We do not accept any business
that we cannot carry out.
W. M. ELSBERRY,
Braswell, Ga.
Manufacturer of all Kinds of Lumber,
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
All orders on short notice.
The - Columbia - Saloon.
N. H. Bullock, Prop.,
Beil Phone 2107.
33 Marietta St
Atanta. Ga.
Legal Advertisements.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION. ,
Georgia, Paulding County.
DeWltt Ragsdale, administrator upon the es
tate of Kmlly Lane, late of said county, de
ceased, having Hied bis petition (or dlsehargc,
this Is to cite all persons concerned to show
cause against the granting of this discharge at
the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for
xald county to be held on the first Monday in
March, 1003.
R. A. Chiles, Ordinary.
LRTTKRS OF DISMISSION.
Georgiy, Paulding County.
DeWltt Ragsdale, administrator upon the es
tate of Neal Daniel, late of said county, de
ceased, having tiled his petition ior discharge,
this is to cite all persons concerned to show
cause agalnt the granting of this discharge, at
the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for
said county to be held on the first Monday in
March, ltKKL
I R. A- Chiles. Ordinary.
LRTTKRS OR DISMISSION.
Georgia, Paulding County.
L. .1. Roberts, administratrix upon the estate
of W. G. Ro'.icrts, late of said county, deceased,
having lUcd her petition for discharge, this Is
to eito all persons concerned, to show cause
against the granting of this discharge, at the
regular term of the Court of Ordinary for said
county, to bo held on the first Monday In
March, 1003.
R. A. Chiles. Ordinary.
LIBKL FOR DIVORCE.
Hattie Parker vs. John II. Parker. 1’auldmg
Superior court, Aug. term, 1902. Verdict for
total divorce 21st day of October, 1902. Notfoe
is hereby given that on the 8th day of Decem
ber. 1002, the undersigned filed in the olllce of
the clerk of the superior court of Paulding
county an application for removal of the disa
bilities resting upon her under the verdict in
the above stated cause. Said application will
lie heard at the term of said court which com
mences on the 2d Monday In February. 1002.
Hattie Parker.
Bring us your job work.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Georgia, Paulding County.
Will be sold at public outcry during the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday In March,
100*. before the courthouse door In said county.
Land lot No. 508, ill the first district of the Hd
section of said county, containing four and
eight-tenths (i 8-10) acres. To be sold as the
property of J. C. Cole, late of suld -county, de
ceased. Terms: Cash.
G. M. Cole. Administrator.
GUARDIANSHIP.
Georgia, Paulding County.
By virture of an order of Ibe Court of
Ordlra-y, of a dd county. Willbe sold pub
lie at outcry, on the first Tuesday in Mch,
1003, at the court house in said countv,
between the usual hours of sale, the
following real estate, situated in Pauld
ing county to wit. One-third undivided
interest in lots of land Nos. 282~2R8 and
034 being one hundred and twenty acres
more or less all in the 3rd district and 3rd
section of Pauldiug County, Georgia.
Terms cash.
H. N. Revelle.
Guardian of Emma Siighan, Imbecile.
This the 3rd day of February, 100
Sheriff Sales.
Will be sold before the court house
door in the town of Dallas, Ga., on the
first Tuesday in March next, to the high
est and best bidder for cash, the follow
ing described property, to-wit:
Lot of land, No. 787, In the 19th district and
8d section of Paulding county, Georgia, being
40 acres, more or less; same being levied on as
the property of L. L. Forsyth, to satisfy a Jus
tice Court 11 fa.,issued from the Justice Court
of the 839th District, G. M., In favor of Atlanta
Guauo Co„ and against L. L. Forsyth. Levy
made and returned to me by K. M. Cason, L. C.
This the 30tli day of January, 1000.
W. N. Anderson, Sheriff.
FOLEYSHONET^IAR
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Political Gossip.
;
Tempus fugit. The first
babies named Grover Cleve
land are almost old enough to
vote.
Senator Hanna’s ex-slave
pension bill would cost, the
government $216,470,100 the
first year. It is said he has
not read it.
When the coal strike com
mission gets through with the
strike case why not submit to
it the Delaware deadlock.
President Roosevelt has
made peace between Odell and
Platt by giving all to Platt,the
“easy boss.”
Mr. Roosevelt’s attempt to
reappoint an addicks district
attorney have met with defeat
at the hands of the senater
judiciary committee
Kansas has made a profit of
$23,470 on its penitentiary
made bindertwine in the last
three years and no one has
been hurt but the Cordage
trust.
AT THE START.
The dignity, good sense
and sound judgment of Judge
Alton B. Parker of New York
is so marked that it has even
excited editorial commenda
tion from the Sun.
No European power desires
a war with the United States,
not because of the size of' the
latter’s navy but because of the
size of the American granery
which feeds half of Europe.
It might not be legal, but it
would be just, to make Sen
ator Hanna refund all the
money obtained from the ne
groes on false pretenses as a
result of his ex-slave pension
bill.
The absolute rest of an
ocean voyage is gone forever.
The Minneapolis, on its las j,
trip across, received continu^
ous wireless dispatches wit!
which the wfficers published i,.
daily paper.
A New York minister ha: an
inaugurated the custom of payy ou
ing children 5 cents a Sundav lH 1
for attending his SnndayL,._
school. Cash payments t^ e >>
adults for attending churcl t j ie
are next in order.
laid,
Senators Patterson and Tel in
ler delivered vigorous proteoave
tion speeches when the Phi!
ippine tariff bill was called uifc is
in the senate. They aiivid-
afraid Philippine sumir mat ton
compete with the product cusk-
their own state, and have prdand
ceeded to demonstrate that th
tariff is a local issue, one the
:ood-
puz-
i Iiis
Young man,
What is your plan,
Of progress? Are you
Going to pull through?
Or will you lie down in the road
And let your load
Sink you out of sight
In the mud?
Have you white
Blood,
And pale,
That curdles at the hard word
“Fail”
And dares not face
The chances of the race?
Or, have you red, clear red,
The good strong color
All the great have shed
In deed or thought,
For every triumph wrought
Out of what seemed full
Of the impossible?
Have you the neve
To serve
Until you can be master?
To wait
And work outside the gate
Until you win
The strength to open it
And enter in?
Have you the heart to meet
Defeat
Day after day.
And yet hold to the wuy
Tiiet upward leads,
And must needs
Be hard and rough
To make inun tough
Of sinew and of soul,
Before lie sees goal;
So, when it is attained,
He shall have strength to hold
What lie has gained,
And use it so
That it to greater good shall
grow?
Young man,
Think on theso tilings.
What each one brings
Is as you choose it;
You may take
The stake
Or you may lose it.
Start 111
To win
And keep straight in the wav
Unflagging to the end ;
Whatever it may I
Is victory
Orchard and Qarden.
The peach blossoms before the
leaves appear.
The apple, pear and cherry put
out their leaves before blossom
ing. The pluiu orchard is al
ways benelitted by the fowls run
ning in it.
Poultry ure almost indispensa
ble in the orchard us iusect de
stroyers-
Break up the old bones and
bury them near the grape vines.
Add a little soft soap to the
wush when whitewashing fruit
trees.
Stalk is the Btem of a plant;
stock is the stem or truuk of a
tree.
It takes a year or two for rasp
berries to reach their best bear
ing condition.
Use well rotted inaure for the
grape vine. Fresh manure pro
duce too much growth of vine.
Severe pruniung to make trees
more vigorous should he done ear
ly iu the spring. v
In selecting fruit trees for
planting oe careful to choose
(hem with smooth, healthy bark.
Trees on which the leaves re
main after frost und stick to the
brunches until spring ure usually
not heulthv.
The feeding roots of most small
fruit plants are near the surface.
It is, t herefore, host to top-dress,
working the fertilizer only into
the sprfuce.
Too crop that can be grown
under u bearing apple tree is not
worth the labor of cultivating
and harvesting.
A teaspoonful of guano dissolv
ed in two gallons of water and
tiie mixture used to water the
potted plants will be found bene
ficial in wiiiter.
When y»i: feel blue i
goes wrong, take 11 ilos
dtnimich . ,tI !,i\rr Ti
eU-miHi! and invlgoru
! ulute your bow. i<, . j n
ir food 1 miilvt v<
the
old world : ■ a
l.y A. J Cooj
ir fen a for
Him. to 1 v.;
noun tha
nation thi;
Pli)
ud that everything
oil ClMunbciltUii’-i
blB»». 'I hey will
uir gloiiuu h, reg-
vou it rell.-h for
1 (eel to.it in this
■c to live For gala
Subscr.be for The NewJJEfa.
the
been
guest of Miss Bernice Williams
last Sunday afternoon,
Tommie Mobley, of near here,
made a Hying trip to Nebo last
Sunday. Something attractive.
Miss Lula Fuller and mother
spent a very pleasant day with
Mrs. Mobley and Miss Sanford
Monday.
School ftt Cains is progressing
nicely which we trust, will con
tinue.
Tom Harris made his usual
visit in our nndst last Sunday, as
the guest of Miss May McBrnyer.
There will be a singing at
New Georgia next Sunday after
noon. Everybody invited
come.
lanna knows pol-
II to permit it to be
he wants the nomi.
early. The per-
ubli'c-.fie- J e Aiglu, colds n,jd crow. O:
illnutu l'nu„'h Cun- is ,>i a34,11 to tnk
1 ■ 111111 it. 8 11 ua good 11I1, Mr youi g *1
"h 1. J & I'u
Escaped un h .vf.d Fate.
Ir. II. Ilagglns, of Melhnuran, Fin
iviti-n, "Mi d-'olor told me 1 I.ml c.u _
gumption mid nothing could he done for ! Sunday night
me. 1 .cum uiven tip to die. Ti.u ulTaron
11 Pee t'i.il tioille of King'. New OUcuv-
erv for Con.-umption, induct ,1 me 10 try
it. Kezults were startling. 1 urn now on
the roiid to recovery and owe all to [>r.
Kin'-’n New Discovery. It surely saved
my life.” This great cere i» guaranteed
for nil throat and lung diseases by A. J,
Coop* r & Co., Druggists. Price oOc and
ijsl.Oi). Trial bottle ben
New Hope.
Guy Parker was in our bet
Sunday.
.1. T. Upchurch look (limit
with .John Brawuer and farnil
Sunday.
J. .J. Brawuer made a businei
trip to Cartersville last Saturday
I. II. Williams was seen in ot
midst Sunday.
T. G. Gamp and family wei
the guests of A. Fields ai
<: °! family Saturday.
Miss Minnie McMichan spm
Sunday afternoon with Miss Fl<
Wills.
Mrs. A. L. Foster was td
nest of Mrs. Glenn Matthev
J. uonper left last week
McPherson.
The Balias New E;
and Semi-Weekly Jon
nal, both papers oi
year for $1.25.