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DEVOTED TO THE UPBUILDING AND PROORESS OP DALLAS AND PAULDING COUNTY.
VOL. XXI.
Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia, April io, 1903.
Numher 21.
W*. S With am, Elbert Da vis,
President. • Vice-Pros.
Robt. D. Leonard,
Cashier.
THE BANK OF DALLAS, GA.
Established 1899.
“NotWnjr succeeds like success," is an old adaire that la very
true. The Bank of Dallas, from Hie days of its opening in 1809 to
tlie present time, tons gone on, without interruption, In all of its
business affairs ; hut 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 any degree, contributed to the
success of our business, we thank you for it. If, as yet, you are
not u customer let this be >nur invitation to become one. We will
endeavor to make it both agreeable and profitable for you to do
business with our hank. 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 ruu the lisk
of 'osing *t, and worse than that, you endanger your life, which is
worth more to you than much line gold. Deposit your money in
the Bank of Dallas. Your neighbor keeps hie money with us, why
not you r 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 kinda of building material in tiotb
rough and dressed lumlier. Heart flooring n specialty.
When in need of anything in tuy line give me a coll or address as above. Can
All orders on short notice.
The - Columbia - Saloon.
N. II. Bullock, Prop.,
33 Marietta St
Be 1 ! Phone 2107.
Atanta. Ga.
Legal Advertisements.
ROAD NOTICK.
Georgia, Taulding County.
R. W. Whitworth et.al. having applied for
the open lug and establishment of a new public
road commencing at tl?e Acworth and Dallas
foad near Will Crow’s store in LWlth district
G. M„ of said county, and running thence
in a westerly direction through the lands of
Will Cro’”, Liza Camp, J. T. WhitwoJth.
R. W. Whitworth, James Davis. John ITewett,
K, 8. McCollum and .Tames Grant and inter
secting the Acworth road uear James Grant’s
residence, the total proposed length of said
road being three miles, and the width
thereof twenty feet. Notice is hereby given
that said application will be Anally granted on
the 7th day of April, KKKi, next, if no suffi
cient cause is shown to the contrary.
R. A. Chiles, Ordinary.
LETTS R S AD AM IN1STR A TIO N.
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 <fclmiUstr«tion
to DeWitt Ragsdale, county administrator, on
the estate of Sherman Bullock lute of said
county, dec’d., this is to cite all and singular
•the creditors and next of kin of Sherman
Bullock to he and appear at my office on the
Arst Monday in April next, and show cause.
ii any they can,why permanent administration
should not be granted to DeWitt Ragsdale,
county administrator, or some At and proper
person on Sherman Bullock’s estate. Witness
my official signature of office this, 2nd day o*
March. 1D03.
R. A. Chiles. Ordinary.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION,
Georgia, Paulding Co*'nty.
To all whom it may concern: K W Ragsdale
having in due form applied to me for perma
nent letters of administration on the estate of
S N Allen, late oi said county, deceased, this
is to cite ail and singular the creditors and
next of kin of 8 N Allen to be and appear at
my office on the first 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 At and proper person on S N Allen’s es
tate. Witness my hand and official signature
of office this, Vth day of March, 1003.
R A Chiles. Ordinary.
Telephones.
The general manager of the telephone
company baa prepared the following no
tice to lie placed on each telephone in
the Dnliaa Exchange, it is but right that
that those who use the telephone service
should pay fur it. Merchants do not keep
store to give away goods: farmers ar;
not ( xpected to give away t heir corn; rail
roads are not expected to donate their
tickets; neither should telephone com
panies be expected to give free their valu
able services and facilities. I'lie Oaiina-
boro Telephone Company h is inaugurated
a fine system here, and should receive tht
full patronage of the people.
L. K. Smith,
General Manager.
LEAVE TO SELL LAM).
Georgia, Paulding County.
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned
lms applied to tlie ordinary of said county
leave to sell land belonging to the estate of
Win. T. Marlow, for the payment of debts
Said application Will be heard at the regular
term of the court of ordinary for eai(t county
to lie held on the llrst Monday In Aqri), lttUC.
Tills Und day of March, luos.
P. J.and E. A. .Marlow Executors of Wni. T.
Marlow.
fprmHUdrjm •ajm p tn*re. am oplatmo I
The best
seeds grown are
^Ferry’s. The best’
seeds sown are Ferry's.
.The best seeds known are I
'Ferry's. It pays to plant
FERRY’S
Ask the dealer for them. Bend f
FERRY'S SEED ANNUAL,
1 and got all that’s good an
new—the latest and
tbehssu
fO.ll. FERRY * C0,1
OstroH. tflefc.
Political Gossip.
This seems to be n season
of “shake ups”. One is now
promised the treasury depart
ment.
There is a growing suspic
ion that the presidential bee is
again lmz/.ing around the bon
net of the admiral of tlie navy.
Again Secretary Shaw has
come to the relief of Wall
Street. That unique and deli
cate presidential boom requires
this sort of careful nursing.
Senator Stone of Missouri
is responsible for the state
ment that Mr. William |.
Bryan would like to be the
chairman of the democratic
national convention.
There may be some advan
tages about being a king.
The boy King of Spain can
marry a grown up woman if
he wants to. What more
could any boy desire?
A prominent New Yorker
says there are worse men than
Plimley in the service ot the
Government. We do not
doubt it. That is one of the
evils of a republican adminis
tration.
Senator Bacon says, plainly
that the desire of the democrat
ic. party is merely to “remove
a few bricks from the top of
the tariff wall” so that the
people may have some chance
against the trusts.
The most remarkable fea
ture of the postoffice depart
ment scandal appears to be
the fact that the alleged cor
ruption is largely the result
of the influence of individual
members of congress.
As Kansas objects to hav
ing the battle-ship named for
her christensd with wine,why
not attach a bottle of the ob
noxious fluid to the prow of
the vessel and permit Mrs. Na
tion to smash it with her
hatchet.
There are some very ablt
democrats who will employ
their leisure hours this sum
mer preparing to illustrate a
tariff story on the floors of
congress which will show up
the republican party in a piti
able light.
While the Audubon Society
is seeking to protect the birds
and the Humane Society is do
ing all it can for the four foot
ed animals, will no one say a
word for the unhappy lobsters
who are boiled alive for the
benefit of gourmands ?
IN SIQHT.
At last Cobb county is in a
way to have those much need
ed good roads. The meeting
at the court house did much
to set the ball in motion look
ing to this end. It is a mat
ter of congratulation that the
grand jury has/eecoramended
the ordinary to purchase the
necessary machinery — a
steam roller and crusher for
macadamizing the roads.
Only by this plan can perman
ently good roads be obtained.
Graded roads are necessary
but if after grading a surface
of cruhed stone is not used,
the roads will remain almost
impassable in wet weather.
With alternative road law in
operation and the misdemean
or convicts of the county also
employed upon the roads,
Cobb caunty ought in a few
years to have a complete sys
tem of highways. It is to be
hoped that the ordinary will
at once act upon the recom
mendation of the grand jury
by purchasing the necessary
machinery for improving the
roads, and it is also desirable
that the city council should
take like steps tor the improve
ment of the streets of the
town. Perhaps the steam
roller and crusher could be
rented of the county when not
used by it, for the city streets.
—Marrietta Journal.
A Demonstration of Wimt Chamberlain’*
Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea item-
eily Can Do.
"One of our customer*, a highly re
spected citlr.un of this place, had iieen for
ten years a sufferer from chronic diar
rhoea," writes Walden & lariln, drug
gist, of Enterprise, Ala. "lie had used
vari ms patent preparations and been
treated by physicians without auy per
manent benctit. X few mouths ago lie
commenced taking Cbuiuhcil dn'* Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea ltemedy aud in a
short time woa entirely cured. Many
citizens of Enterprise who know the gen
tleman will testify to the truthfulness of
this statement." For sale by A.. J. Cool
er & Co
If they d > it for identification,
a queer place for women to have
their initials is on thoir under
clothes.
BLOOD.
We live by our blood, and on It. We
thrive or starve, as our blood is rich or
pot r.
1 here is nothing else to live on or by.
When strength is fui' and spirits high,
we are being refreshed, bone, muscle and
brtdu, in body and mind, with continual
How of rich blood.
Tliis is health.
When weak, in low spirits, no cheer,
no spring, when rest is not rest and sleep
is not sleep, we are starved; our blood is
poor; there is little nutriment in it.
Hack of the blood, is food, to keep the
olood rieh. When it fails, take Scott’s
.,miil:iion of cod-liver oil. It sets the
whole body going again—man woman und
child.
A Kentucky Convention Story.
The arrival of new senators in
tho senate always brings^ a crop
of new stories to the cloakroom,
says the Philadelphia Press. Fol
lowing tlie advent of Mr. Mc
Creary of Kentucky comes thin
history:
They were holding a congres
sional convention down in the
mountain districtof tho state and
late in tho evening the meeting
was proceeding with considerable
gusto. One delagate in particu
lar who imaginod himself a greut
parliamentarian was making fre
quent points of order and other
wise adding to the gayety of the
proceedings. Tlie chair ruled one
way upon a point of order that
the gentleman from Tug river
district had raised and a little
later rulud directly opposito upon
a similar point of order.
The gentleman from Tug river
remonstrated. He allowed that
tlie chair hud ruled differently
in a previous instance. The chair
admitted that lie had.
“Do I un’stand,” said tho gen
tleman from Tug river, balanc
ing himself by the back of the
seat in front of him, “do I tin’*
stand that the cheer reverses its
ruling ?”
“You do,’’ answered the chair
promptly.
“Do I un’stand that the cheer
has taken water ?”
“The chair has taken water,”
came the response, “and the
chair would like to usk what bus
the gentleman from Tug river
taken ?”
Whereupon the gentleman
from Tug river went out to get
some more of the same brand.
Why Men Marry.
An editor'sent out circular let
ters to a large number of mar
ried men, and asked them wlty
they married. Here are Rome of
ahe answers.
I didn’t intend to do ,it.
Because I Sid not have the ex
perience I have now.
That’s What I’ve been trying
for eleven years to find out.
I thought it would bo cheaper
than a breach of promise suit.
That’s the same fool quession
my friends ask me.
1 wanted a cnninaninn of the
opposite sex. N. B.—She is still
opposite.
I was lonely and melancholy
and wanted some one to make me
lively. She makes me very live
ly.
“ I suffered terribly and was ex-
My
tremely weak for 12 years. The
doctors said my blood was all
turning to water. At last I tried
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and was soon
feeling all right again.”
Mrs. J. W. Fiala, Hadlyme, Ct.
A man can protect himself
from his enemies, bur. it, is not
so easy to guard against one’s
friends.
The negroes of Mr. Han-!
A Good Word for (.'li.inilterli!ill’s
Cough Remedy.
, , - . iii “in December, 1900, I h'td a severe
I na’s home town have appealed! ( , (l|il , llI(| Wll8 8(1 hf)Br>e tlint t COIllii uol j
! tO the Crown heads of B/Urope i gpe»ik above a whiter,” says Allen Davit*, j
to protect them from their I of Freestone, N. Y. “I tried several J
enemies, the Americans. In | remedies but trot no relief until i usedi
the light of Mr. Hanna’s re- I Clmmberbdn-sCoughRemedy, one b ttlel
° i *ii of whicli-cuien me, I will mIwhyf speak
cent ex-slave pension bill we, „ piod wimi fl , r tijill luetli
OlUe.” For sale
are not altogether surprise. 1 oy At J. Cooler & >.0. j
No matter how long you
have been ill, nor now
poorly you may be today,
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is the
best medicine you can
take for purifying and en
riching the blood.
Don’t doubt it, put your
whole trust in it, throw
away everything else.
SI OI a All crlegist*.
Ask your doctor whnt ho thinks of %yer’s
Sur*up»rllla. Ho truowa all about this grand
old family mod loin*. Follow his advice uu *
wo will bo satisfied.
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