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DEVOTED TO THE UPBUILDING AND PROGRESS OF DALLAS AND PAULDING COUNTY.
VOL. XXL
Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia, March 20, 1903.
Number 18.
Wm. S Witiiam, Elbert Davis, Robt. D. Leonard,
President. Vice-Pres. Cashier.
THE BANK OF DALLAS, GA.
Established 1899.
“Notlring succeeds like success," is an old adage that is very
eS true. The Bank of Dallas, from the days of its opening in 1809 to
St the present time, has gone on, wllhont interruption,,iu nil of its
g business affnirs ; but never before lias it been so well prepared to
3a meet the demands and satisfy the needs of its customers. If your
0 patronage and influence have, in any degree, contributed to the
3P success of our business, we thank you for it. If, as yet, you are
cl not n customer let this be your invitation to become one. We will
2? endenvor*^o make it both agreeable and profitable for you to do
^ business with ottr hank. word to those who may keep money
0 around their homes : Never should jour home lie made the hid.
ing place for money, because every time you do it you run the tisk
O of losiug ! t, and worse than that, you endanger your life, which is
St worth more to vou than much fine gold. Deposit your money in
the Bank of Dallas. Your neighbor keeps his money with us, why
not you? We know our capacity. We do not accept any business
S that we canuot carry out.
W. M. ELSBERRY,
Braswell, Ga. ,
Manufacturer of all Kinds of Lumber,
Such ns Flooring, Ceiling, Moulding, and all kinds of building material in both
rougli and dressed lumber. Heart flooring a specialty.
When in need of anything in my Mue give me a call or address as above. Can
fill orders on short notice.
The - Columbia - Saloon.
N. H. Bullock, Prop.,
33 Marietta St BeU Phone 3107.
Atanta. Ga.
Legal Advertisements.
ROAD NOTICK.
Georgia, Paulding County.
R. >V. Whitworth ot.a.1. having applied for
.the opening and nHtabUshmeJit of anew public
load commencing at tie Acworth and Dallas
road near Will Crow’s store in 1500th district
G. M.s of said county, and running thence
in a westerly direction through the lands of
Will Crtv*, Liza Camp, J. T. WhJtwoath,
It. W. Whitworth, James Davis. John Prewett,
K, 8. McCollum and James Grant and inter
secting the Acworth road near James Grant's
residence, the total proposed length of tuiJd
road being three miles, and the width
thereof twenty feet. Notice is hereliy given
that said application will be Dually gran ted on
t »e 7th day of April, J90U, next, if i*o suffi
cient cause is shown to the contrary.
R. A. Chiles, Ordinary.
LETTERS ADAMINI STRATI ON.
Georgia—Paulding County.
To all whom it may concern: Etta Lawrence
and G. A. Bullock having in due form applied
to me for permanent letters of admiListration
to DeWitt Ragsdale, county administrator, on
the estate of .Sherman Bullock late of said
county, dec’d., this is to cite all and singular
tlie creditors and next of kin of Sherman
Bullock to he and appear at my ollioe«on the
lirst Monday in April next, and show cause,
if any they can,why permanent administration
should not he granted to DeWitt Ragsdale,
county administrator, or some lit and proper
person oil Sherman Bullock's estate. Witness
my official signature of office this, 2nd day o*
March, 1905!.
R. A. Chiles. Ordinary.
LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
Georgia, Paulding County.
Notice is here >y given that the undersigned
lias applied to the ordinary of said county for
leave to sell land belonging to the estate of
Win. T Marlow, for the payment of debts.
.Said application will be beard at the regular
term of the court of ordinary for said county
to be held on the first Monday in Aqril, 10011.
This 2nd day of March. 1008.
P. J.and R. A. Marlow Executors of Wm. T.
Marlow.
FOLFOIfONEMAH
for chitdranj safe, surm. No oplat—
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
Georgia, Paulding County.
To oil whom it may concern; E W Ragsdale
having In due form applied to me for perma
nent letters of admlniMtraJJon on the estate of
SNAJlen, late ol said county, deceased, this
into cite all and singular the creditors and
uext of kin of 8 N Allen to be and appear at
i»y office on the fffst Monday in April next.
and show cause, if any they can, why perma
nent administration should not be granted to
DeWitt Ragsdale, county administrator, or
some Ht and proper person on 8 N Allen’s es
tate. Witness n\y hand and official signature
of office this, Utli day of March, 1W01L
R A Chiles, Ordinary*
Telephones.
The general manager of the telephone
company-bus prepared the following no
tice to lie placed on each telephone in’
the Dallas Exchange. It is but right thut
Unit those who use the telephone service
should pay for it. Merchants do not keep
store to give away goods; farmers are
not expected to give away theireorn; rail
roads are not expected to donate their
tickets; neither should telephone com
panies he expected to give tree their valu
able services and facilities. The Oainvt-
boro Telephone Company has inaugurated
a tine system here, and should receive the
full patronage of the people.
• L. K. Smith,
General Manager.
The best
seeds grown are
Worry’s. The best 1
seeds sown are Perry’*.
.The host seeds known are 1
'Ferry’s. It pays to plant
FERRY’S
Famous Seeds
Ask the dealer for them. Bend for
FERRY’S SEED ANNUAL
I and getall that’s good and|
new—the latest and
FMV a the best. A
ftJfivlW D- FERRY A C0..1
Detroit, Mich.
President Roosevelt has re
nominated Crum.
Billion dollar .congresses are
now comhion. The last one
spent $1,554,108,514.
Judge Parker of New York
is maintaining the most dis
creet silence yet recorded.
Senators Hale and Allison
manfully supported Senator
Tillman at the Illinois Can
non’s mouth.
The senate still has the
president on its hands. It is
now expected to take a few
weeks dictation
Have you noticed that the
republican party is rapidly
losing the support of the lead
ing republican newspapers ?
It was unkind of some peo
ple to laugh when Senator
Beveridge escorted Senator
Fairbanks to the senate ros
trum.
There must be considerable
satisfaction to Admiral Schley
in seeing his enemies in the
navy department step down
and out.
If you would work on Sun
day follow the example of the
house of representatives. Call
1 it a continuation of the previ
ous legislation day.
Is J. Pierpont Morgan con
templating the annexation of
Cuba? No one will believe
he is inspecting the island
merely for pleasure.
Mr. Darrow says President
Mitchell advised him not to
run for mayor. Lawyer Dar
row would have charged
Mitchell a fee for such good
advice.
Congress has left Secretary
Cortelyou and his new depart
ment homeless. Perhaps the
secretary will find a tent fairly
comfortable until congress
convenes again.
A large number of states
men will return to their con
stituents and appeal for endor
sements of their noble work in
correcting election irreglari-
ties—in Missouri.
We have not noticed that
President Roosevelt has nom
inated any negro youths to
Annapolis of West Point. Is
he willing to close these “doors
of hope’’ to the colored race?
Dying men are said to tell
the truth. It is at least cer
tain that Senator Mason, in
the expiring hours of his term
told some very plain and un
welcome truths to his repub
lican colleagues-. -
Obituary.
On Wednesday morning, March
4th, 1000, at 7 o’clock, at his
home three miles north of Dallas,
£. J. Stevens passed from earth
to realms of light. In the twink
ling of an eye, deepest, gloom
and sorrow were spead through
out the community. In heaven
though as his bright soul winged
its flight to its eternal rest were
heard songs of sweetest welcome,
and there was great joy. They
were songs of welcome to a spirit
as pure as the drifted snow. Wel
come to one whose crown glitter
ed with stars. He was born and
reared in Walton county, Nov.
l£th, 1844, he was 58 years, three
months and 1(1 days old. He mar
ried Jan. 20th, 1807, to Miss An
nie Oalluhan, with whom he
spent a happy life. Moved to
Paulding county in Dec., 1800,
where he remained until duuth
claimed him. He joined the bap
tist church in August, 1870, and
lived a faithful member always
greeting those lie met with a
smile, served in the confederate
army as a volunteer iu the 42ud
Georgia regiment, he was brave
and good soldier, a faithful Chris
tian, a loving husband and futh-
er, a sincere friend and neighbor
and a loyal citizen, A man who
made the world better by his
preseuce. His sufferings were
great, but he bore them with
Christian fortitude, saying, “O
Lord not my will, but thine be
done.” We can hardly bear the
thought of never seeing his love
ly face or hearing his voice any
more; he was so kind and good
to us all. It is hard to give him
up, but we know that everything
works together for good to those
that love the Lord. He was one
of the noble tneu of the land,
loving that which was good, pure
aud true; loving his wife and
children with a pure deep living
devotion. May the good Lord
wonderfully bless his bereuved
wife and children, so thut if it is
his blessed will they may be pre
pared to hear His call, “Child
your Father calls, come home.”
He was iuid to rest at Shady
Grove ct inetery in the presence
of a largo concourse of friends.
Revs. James Williams and W. E.
Crew conducted the fuuerul ser
vices.
0, do not weep dear children
For your father that’s gone on
before,
It was but the voice of Jesus
That called him in at the open
dobr.
Sleep on dear father, sleep on,
And with angels sweetly rest
Where you are patiently waiting
And reign with the pure and
blest. •
He has gone home to Jesus,
And shall all his glories share,
He is waiting for his loved ones
Till they shall meet him there.
A Friend.
The Germans-have formed a
society, with a capital of $178,500
to encourage the development of
the culture of cotton in their Af
rican colonies and their first ef
forts have been made toward the
Togo.
When a wife reigns she some
times storms.
The suggestion that the
second place fen the next re
publican national ticket should
be awarded to a negro should
not be taken tco seriously.
Mr. Roosevelt won’t carry his
fad that far.
There was much in the clos
ing hours of congress to in
spire hope in the hearts of the
democrats. As Mr. Lincoln
once said, “You can’t fool all
of the people all of the time”
and there are many indica
tions that the people have
learned a few things about the
dominant party.
Tlx.- Stomach I* The Man.
A weak stomach weakens the man, las
cause It cannot transform the food k«
cuts into nourishment. Hoaith ant
strength canuot be restored to anv sick
man or weak woman without first re
storing health and strength to the stom.
ncli. A weak stomach cannot digest
enough food to feed the tissues and revive
the tired and run down Utnbs and organ*
of the body. Kodol Dyspepsia Cur*
cleanses, purities, sweetens and strenglit-
ens tlie gli.mla and membranes of the
stomach, and cures indlguailon, dyspepsia
and all stomach troubles. A. J. Cooper
& Co’s. Drug Store.
. Hauled 25 Bales on One Wagon.
Hon. 8. E. Leigh is not. only a
champion farmer and legislator,
but he is likewise the chanpion
cotton marketer-
On Saturday last he performed
a feat never before accomplished
in the State—that of hauling into
town 25 bales of cotton on one
wagon.
They were not small bales, but
all weighed more than the
standard of 500 pounds.
The wagon and the big pyramid
of cotton was drawn by six large
streers, and the weight they drew
counting tlie several hundred
feet of lumber in the frame and
the wagon, was nearly, • if not
quet, 20,000 pounds.—Newnan
News.
Satan never wastes his time
hanging around a house where
there is a baby.
Even the shield of a mother’s
love will not protect the girl who
wants to reform bad men.
Either a woman wants to feel
that her husband is a hero or she
will feel that she is a martyr.
I Coughed
“ I had a most stubborn cough
for many years. It deprived me
of sleep and I grew very thin. 1
then-tried Ayers Cheery Pectoral,
and was quickly cured.’’
R. N. Mann, Fall Mills, Tenth
Sixty years of cures
and such testimony as the
above have taught us what
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
will do.
We know it’s the great
est cough remedy ever
made. And you will say
so, too, after you try it.
There’s cure in every drop.
Three sizes; 25c., 60c., SI. All dnigjlstt.
Consult yottr doctor. If ho 3»ys tnko it,
then do as he say*. If he tolls you not
to tnko it. then don’t take It. Qo knows.
Leave it with him. Wo aro willing. 1
J. 0. AYER CO.. Lowell, Mast. |
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