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DEVOTED TO THE UPBUILDING AND PROGRESS OP DALLAS AND PAULDING COUNTY.
VOL. XXI.
Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia, March ^ 1903.
Number 16.
Wm. S Witham, Elbkrt DAvis, Robt. D. Lkonard,
r resident. Vice-l’res. Cashier.
TIIE BANK OF DALLAS,
Established 1899.
GA.
, “Nothing succeeds like success,” is nn old adage tlmt Is vi ry
true. The Bunk of Dallas, from the days of its opening in 1SU9 to
the present time, has gone on. without interruption, in all of its
business affairs ; hut never before lias 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, conflbuted 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 ugreeuble and profitable for you to do
business with our bank. word to those who may keep money
around their homes : Never should your home lie made the lull
ing place for money, because every lime you do it you run the risk
of losing ! t, and worse than tlmt, you endanger your life, which is
worth more to you than much tine 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.
W. M. ELSBERRY,
* Braswell, Ga.
Manufacturer of all Kinds of Lumber,
Such as Flooring, Ceiling, Moulding, and all kinds of building materiul in both
rough and dressed lumber. Heart llooring a specialty.
When in need of anything in my line give me u call or address as above. Can
till orders on short notice.
IH.XQ-CJQ H SS.
The
33 Marietta St
Columbia - Saloon.
N. H. Bullock, Prop.,
Be'l Phone 2107.
Atanta. Ga.
Legal Advertisements.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia, Paulding County.
DeWitt Ragsdale, administrator upon the es
tate of Emily Lane, late of su'd county, de
ceased, having Hied his petition for discharge,
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
said county to he held on the iirst Monday in
March, lOOit.
R. A. Chiles, Ordinary.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
■Georgia, Paulding County.
DeWitt Ragsdale, administrator upon the es
tate of Neal Daniel, late of said county, de
ceased, having Hied his petition for discharge,
this is to cite alJ persons concerned to show
cause againt 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, 1900,
R. A. Chiles, Ordinary.
LETTERS OE DISMISSION.
Georgia, Paiflding County.
L. J. Roberts, administratrix upon the estate
of W. G. Roberts, late of said county, deceased,
having Hied her petition for discharge, this is
to cite all persons concerned, to show cause
hgainst 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, 1908.
it. A. Chiles. Ordinary.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Hattie Parker vs. John II. Parker. Paulding
Superior court, Aug. term# 1902. Verdict for
total divorce 21st day of October, 19012. Not fee
is hereby given, that on the 8th day of Decem
ber. l«n^ t the undersigned filed in the office 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
be heard at the term of said court which com
mences 011 the *2d Monday in February, 1&02.
Hattie Parker.
Brin# us your job work.
ADM INI8TR A TOR’S SA LK.
Georgia, Paulding County.
Will ho sold at public outcry during the legn.
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in March,
1905$, bejtoVe the courthouse (Joor in said county
Land lot No. 608, in the llrst district of the Hd
section of said county, containing four and
eight-tenths (4 8-10) acres. To bo sold as the
property of .!. C'. Cole, late «f said county, de
ceased. Terms: Cash.
G. M. Cole. Administrator.
GUARDIANSHIP.
Georgia, Paulding County.
By virture tff an order of Hie Court of
Ordim y, of siid coutily..Wi)lbe sold pub
lie rtt outcry, on the first Tuesday in itch,
1003, at the court house in otii 1 county,
between the usual hours of sale, the
following real estate, situated in Pauli-
iug county to wit. One-third undivided
interest iu lots of laud Nos. 232-283 mill
234 being one hundred and twenty acres
m'or<( or less all in the 3rd district and 3rd
section of Pauliliug County, Georgia.
Terms cash.
11. N. Hevelle.
Guardian of Emma Slighan, Imbecile.
Tins the 3rd nay of February, 100
Political Gossip.
Sheriff Sales.
Will he sold before the court house
door m the town of Dallas, Gt., on the
first Tuesday in March next, to the high
est and best hi,dder for cash, Hie follow
ing described property, to-uit :
Lot of land, No. 7S7, in tic lath district nnd
lid section of Paulding county, lie or.el a. being
•In acres, more or les.4; same being levied on us
the property of 1,. L. Forsyth, to satisfy a Jus
tice Court II fa., Issued from the Justice Court
of the Klflth District, (J. M., in favor of Atlanta
Cctiauo Co., and against L. L. Forsyth. Levy
made and returned to me 'ey K. .'I. Cason, L. C.
Tins the noth day of January, limy.
IV. N. Anderson, Sheriff.
FOLEYSffOMY'HCAR
for children; safe, sure, JSo opiates
A very small irrigated area
would bring the population of
Arizona up to 300,000 people.
The president has turned
his strenuous attention to the
national convention of 1904.
The Standard Oil Company
promptly gave a magnificent
banquet tb Secretary Cortel-
yon. _
Senatar Quay and the dem
ocrats have not brought the
republican senate managers
to their knees.
What a valuable man Min
ister Bowen would make on
the diplomatic staff of the Sul
tan of Turkey.
Oil has been discovered in
Dublin and it is believed that
vast stores underlie Ireland’s
numerous bogs.
4. single gold-mine iff Aus
tralia produced $1,000,000
last year and expects to exceed
that output this yaar.
Attorney General Knox
says the administration is sat
isfied with the anti-trust legis
lation. It is easily satisfied.
Senator Morgan, of Ala
bama, has made a remarkable
fight but he says lie has been
in training for seventy-nine
years.
The Cubans evidently ap
preciated the beauties of self
government, as is demonstra
ted by their luiste to issue
bonds.
Senator Pettus holds the
proud record of having been
elected to the senate at a total
cost of $1, the fee lor his cer
tificate.
The • yellow journals will
not have an opportunity to de
scribe, in “horse type” the
hazing of the new cabin it
member.
Mr. Andrew Carnegie has
j presented in several'donations,
| a total of $290,000 to the Stev-
! ens Institute of Technology at
' Hoboken.
The price of sofc coal would
indicate that bituminous min
ers had adopted the ratio of
16 r.o 1, 16 for them, 1 for the
customer.
II Colonel Brigham, former-
jly of the White House stuff,
1 ever sang “put me oil at Buf
falo” he will now have ample
time for repentance.
A Washington girl, order
ing a dinner at which a prom
inent clergyman was to be the
guest of honor, feared to shock
him by placing on the menu
“Devi'ed Turkey” so she wrote
it “D d Turkey”,
EDITING A NEWSPAPER.
An I ml inn Territory editor fins
tliis to nay of hi; work:
“KcHting a newspaper is n pleas-
ant business—-if you cun stand it.
“If it contains many advertise
ments, a subscriber complains that
they lake up too nnu li space. If
there is lack of advertising, it is un
popular and the people won’t have
it.
“If we attend church regularly,
they say we go for effect.. If wo
stay away from church, they say we
a.re monstrously heathenish.
“Tf we go to the opera house, they
sny we go on free tickets. If we arc,
seen upon the streets too often, they
suy wo neglect our business. If we
avoid going on the street, they say
we don’t hustle around after the
news.
“If we publish a nutn who has
brought disgrneo upon his family,
the friends of the family never for
give us. If wo, out of goodness of
heart, decline to say anything on the
subject, Ihe man’s empirics are dis
appointed, and wo are branded us
while Iivered cowards.”
A Monte Carlo Eccentric.
Among (lie many human curios
to bo seen at Monte Carlo this sea
son none attrnots more attention
than M. Yturbide, an eccentric mil
lionaire, who shuns daylight as ho
would n plague. Jn ills splendid
villa ho has placed an enormous ele
vator, into which his curtained and
shuttered carriage is driven and
raised 1o his heavily draped apart
ment when he wishes to take ft drive.
JTis rooms are always kept ut a
Turkish bath temperature, and ns
conditions in the gambling rooms of
tlm casino are about the same lie
sometimes ventures there in the
evening. His entire deportment is
that of 11 man who mice forked on
a morning new.-paper and never gut
over it.
New Ycrk’c Teddy Barbers.
Tlh.re is id Iu a barber shop in
the basement of the new_ Knicker
bocker hotel at Forl.y-ud.eond street
ami Jlroadv,ay. Nearly every barber
tfhop in Broadway is iu tire base
ment. This particular one has been
rented for HCybOJ a year. This one
in flic Wa.ilorf brought $.5,000 a
year bcfo:e the Astoria was built
and probably brings 11 great deal
more now. That in the new Astor
hotel bus been lot at a marvelous
iigurc. My amazement gets tired in
contemplation of these rents. JIovv
can barbers manage to pay them
and live? To be such a tenant re
quires capital.—Now York Press.
As to Working for Georgia.
We could till very well ah
ford to quit talking about the
tariff, currency Roosevelt, ne
gro receptions and all that sort
of tilings for a while, and de
vote that space to Georgia.
—Atlanta (ournal.
Amen.
Now what say yon to accom
plished as soon as possble the
following in and for Georgia?
The Australian ballot. •
The discontinuance of free
railroad passes.
The destruction of bossism,
ringism and lobbyism.
The abolition of barrooms.
The equalization of taxes.
The subjection of the Sou til
er n Railway Campany to state-
court jurisdiction, same as
other railroad companies.
The reform of our State con
vict system so that if hired
out convicts will bring 100
cents on the dollar of their
value.
The passage of a protective
and conservative child labor
bill.
The reform o£ our finances
so that our income will pay
our obligations as they mature
without kiting and without
borrow ing.—The Get rpau,
Wliut’s In A Name ?
Everything i* In the imino when it
con.cm In Witch lluzel Halve. E. C, 1/r
Win ,& G>. of 1 hlrugo, discovered. Home
years ago, how to make a suive fioi..
Witch lluzel tlmt I- u specific fi r Pile-.
For 1 tin,I, liloeding. itching uiv.l prorridi
ing I’llna, eczema, cuts, burns, bruin.,,
and all si,In illsias, a, DeWiu'a Salve bus
no initial. This bus given rise to mi ,.e. -
diim worthless couutcrfi its. Ask for I • -
Witt's—the gamine. A. .1. Cooper
Go’h. Drug Stun.
At, $10 a plate a banquet may
be appropriately termed a spread-
eagle all’air.
The advice a man gives in far
superior ro the advice he receives
—so he I liinks.
Any man who has no good
reason for doing t thing lias a,
good reason for not doing it.
Love may be a tireless worker,
but, it won’t start a fire iu tim
one thing
no man should allow his neigh-
mo vacation.
A story is told that illustrates
Lord Milner’s energy and capacity i furnace on a cold morning
for work. A young olliccr on his j T j )e ja rnk
staff, who was hoping to obtain
leave, had to postpone his applica
tion in order to accompany his chief ! b° ! ' tf* overlook,
on his recent tour through the I
Transvaal.' On the return to Pre
toria, after a fortnight which seemed
to the oilii" r the hardest labor he
had ever endured, he thought he had
fairly earned a holiday and accord
ingly ask <1 for his long deferred
leave. Lord Milner looked at him
and raid: “f.crve! What has the
last for, ::i- hi l.ecn except leave?”
Asti
\ma
“One of nr/ daughters had a
terrible case of asthma. We rried
almost everything, but without re-
Tiis ucgir.r.Ir.j of a Republic.
The little tr; :\;t, a^ rubber ro-j
public of Acre, i:i South America,
over whit li Brazil, Bolivia and Peru i
are always squabbling, was founded j
by u former baseball player of .Mex
ico, who v,.u <1. red down there with '
a party of adventurous companions j
about three years ago. When the,
three countries that claim the. terri
tory heard of the enterprise, which
took them some tif.;^ they sent
troops to oust the adventurers, and
the' baseball player retired with a
fortune of about $000,000 safely de
posited in banks of other lands.
lief. We then tried Ayer's Cherry J
Pectoral, and three und one-.iaff I
bottles cured her.”—Emma Jane
Entsminger, Ljngsville. O.
Free lunch often proves ft
thi? p cat expensive.
be
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
certainly curesmany cases
of asthma.
And it cures bronchitis, !•
hoarseness, weak lungs,
j whooping-cough, croup,
winter coughs, night .
coughs, and hard colds.
Three ttiics: 25c., 50c., SI. All ffraggicts.
Consult your doctor. If lie fays take It,
then do us ho says. If iio tells you not
to take it. then d<m’t take it. lie knows.
Leave it with him. W« uro willing.
J. C. AVER CO., Lowell, Maoa.