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DEVOTED TO THE UPBUILDING AND PROGRESS OF DALLAS AND PAULDING COUNTY.
VOL. XXI.
Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia, April 24, 1903.
Number 23.
Wm.S Witham, Elbkrt Davis, Robt. D. Lkokard,
President. Vioe-Pres. Cashier.
THE BANK OF DALLAS, GA.
Established 1899.
‘“NotWng succeeds Jlko success,” ts nn old adage that is very
tme. The Bank of Ditlhts, from the days of Its opening In 1899 to
the present time, has gone on, without interruption, in ull of its
business affaire; but never before lias It betjt so well prepared to
meet the demands and satisfy the needs of its customers. If your
patronage nod 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 IK this t>e your invitation to become one. We will
endeavor to make It hoth’'ugreeal)1e and profitable for you to do
business with pur bunk. A word to those who may keep inouey
around their homes : Never should your home lie Made the hid
ing place for money, because every time you do it you nm the flak
of 'oslttg H, and worse titan that, you endanger your life, which, is
worth mdtv to you than much tine gold. Deposit your money iu
the Bank of Dullas. Your neighbor keeps bis monev with us, why
not you V We know our capacity. We do not accept any business
that wc cannot carry out.
W. M. ELSBERRY,
Braswell, Ga.
Manufacturer of all Kinds of Lumber,
Such as Flooring, Ceiling, Moulding, and ull kinds of buildiug material in both
.rough and dressed lumber. Heart Mooring a specialty. *
Wlien in need of anything in my line give me a call or address as above. Can
Mil orders on short notice.
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Legal Advertisements.
NR^ PUBLIC ROAD,
Georgia, Paulding County.
W. C. Aderh.olt et al having applied for the
opening and establishment of a new public
road oominenaliig at Miirchnmn's dwelling
house in a448*d•district, G. M. • of «ai<l county
ami running tbeneo In a northern direction
through the lands<*f J. A. McBrayer, W. C.
Aderholt and J. Y, Carroll, and terminating
»t the public road leading from Villa Rica to
J)raketown, the total proposed length of said
irottd being one mile and the width thereof 20
tfeet. Notice is lieieby given that said appli
cation will be finally granted on the 6th day
<Of May ,1903, next If no sulliclent cause Is shown
to the contrary.
p R. A. Chiles, Ordinary.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
•Georgia, Paulding County.
To all whom it may concern: M. A. Stevens
having in dfcc form applied to me for perma
nent letters of administration on the estate
-0/ K. J Stevens late of said county, deceased,
this is to cite creditors und next kill of K. J.
Stevens to ho and appear at my office on the
first Monday iu May next and show cause, if
any they can, why permanent administration
.should not be granted to M, A. Stevens 011 JC.
J. Steven^ estate. Witness my ofllciul .signa-
ture v of olllce this, 0th day of April. 19011.
R. A. Chiles, Ordinary.
. LRTTR US OF ADMINISTRATloN-
Georgia, Paulding County.
To all whom it may concern: \V. L. Rollins
having in due form applied to me for perma
nent letters of administration on the estate of
Mrs. M: K. McAdams late of said county, de
ceased, this is to cite all and singular the cred
itors and next of kin of Mrs. M. R. McAdams
to 1)0 and appear at my office on the first Mon
day in May next and show cause, if any they
can, why permanent administration should
not be granted to W. L. Rollins or some lit und
proper person on Mrs. M. E. Me Adam’s estate.
Witness my official signature of office this, Oth
day of April,1903.
It. A. Chiles, Ordinary.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia, Paulding County.
John K. Hutcherson administrator, with the
will annexed, upon the estate of J. Y. Allgood
late of said county, deceased, having filed his
LITTER OF DISMISSION.
Georgia, Paulding County.
W.J. Sheffield, administrator upon the estate
oflsham Sheffield, late of said county, de
ceased, having filed 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 be held on the first Monday
in May, 1903.
R. A. Chiles, Ordinary.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Geoigia, Paulding County.
H. N. Revelle administrator upon the est.of
Annie Karewood late of said county, deceased,
having tiled his petition for discharges this
is to cite all persons concerned, to show cuuse
against 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 May,
IPOS.
R. A. Chiles. Ordinary. ,
LAND SALK.
Georgia, Paulding County.
By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordi
nary of said countywill be sold at public out
cry on the first Tuesday in May, 1903, at the
court house in said county between the usual
hours of safe the following real eatato situated
In Paulding county, to-^it: Lot of land No.
1261 in tlm 2nd district and 3rd section of
Paulding county. Georgia, being It) acres more
or less. Tprmscash. This, Oth day of April,
1900.
P. J. R. A. Marlow Executor of W. T. Mar
low.
Political Gossip.
The re-election of Mayor
Tom Johnson means 4 triumph
of the people over Hanna
monopoly.
“Too many babies spoil
the flat” is the latest adage of
the New York apartment
house landlords.
The postoffice investiga
tions still continues and each
day reveals some new and
sufficient reason for making
them.
iVe trust Indian Coinm\s-
siouer Jones will riot change
our old friend Rain-in-the
face’s name to “protoxid of
hydnbgen-in - the - physiogno
my”.
The republicans, from the
President down, have demon
strated that there can be no
hope of tariff revision so long
as their party is in power.
A negro has won one of the
most coveted prizes at Yale
with an essay in which he
proves that negro is incapable
of self government in Hayti.
Five Kansas City packers
have paid fines to the amount
of $25,000 into the Missouri
treasury. IWHidehtally, they
have advanced the price of
meat a cent a pound.
That the Pennsylvania pol
iticians cannot stand criticism
in the public prints is demon
strated by the fact that they
have rushed through the leg
islature a bill intended to muz
zle the press.
Sheriff Sales.
Some republican newspa
pers are referringts Secreatary
Cortelyou as a trust buster
but the secretary denise the
impeachment. He says the
end of his department is “to
promote and foster commerce
and industry
For the fourth time, Sam
uel L. Jones has been elected
mayor ot Toledo without al-
Will be sold before tlie court house ^ j n ~ hj mse lf w itH any po
ur in the town of Dallas. On.. on the party# This ought
door
first Tuesday in May next, to the high
est and best i idder tor cash, the follow
ing described propirtv, to-wit:
THE BOHEMIAN’S PLAINT.
If I should die tonight, .
And In tny clothe*
Should ho the goodly sum of
Thirty cents,
heft lying there
Unspent
In sweet repose— ,
1 ssy,
It 1 should die tonight
And leave.
Behind me In those cold
rroute psnts
The price of six large beers,
On draught,
Unqitaffed by me and destalned
To remain
Forever on the outside of
My frame—
If 1 should die,
And from the great tieyond
hook back and see
That thirty cents taken
And spent foolishly
Forhtend
Or clothes,
Or some such empty things;
And those six beers—
Now spilled
Down ether throats,
Their destiny uttlllled;
I say.
If I should die tonight
And go
From here to there
(Or where
It doesn't snow)
And looking back from there
To here
Behold
Those six large beers—
Ho large, and O,
•o cold!—
<io coursing down the throats
Of other men,
’Twould be so snd,
For I would neud them
Tlicrol
, Kxehangr.
A Demonstration of Wlmt Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera art'! Diarrhoea Rem
edy ‘Can Do.
“One of our customers, a h'gllly re
spected citizen of this place, had been for
ten years a sufferer from chronic diar
rhoea,” writes Walden & Martin, drug
gist, of Enterprise, Ala. “lie had used
various patent preparations und been
treated hv physicians without any per
manent benefit. X few months ago he
commenced taking Chumlicrlaln’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and in a
short lime was entirely cured. Many
citlz ns of Enterprise who know tho gen
tleman will testify to the truthfulness of
this statement.” For sale by A. J. Coop
er & Co v
We grow in the United States
three-fourths of the cotton of the
world. We convert one fourth
of the cotton of the world upon
American spindles. We export
of manfactured cotton in round
number $8(1,000,000 worth per
annum, and import of manufac
tured cotton $100,000,000 worth
per annum.
BLOOD.
We live by our blood, and nn it.
We
to
prove an incentive to men
who are prepared to regard a
public office as a public trust.
petition for discharge, this is to cite all per- eel from Hie superior court of Haiti county in
aons concerned to show cause against the favor of Cooper «b Johnson and against \V. J.
Lots ot land Nos. 818 and 849 in the lttth
district and 3d section of said county. Levied
on and to l»e sold us the property of J. W. Mc-
Garrity to satisfy a tax 11 fa issued by G. \V.
Hudson, tnx collector of paid county, for his
state and comity tax for the year 1902. Tenant
In posession notified us required bylaw.
Also at the same time and place (8000) three t . - _ , . ,
thousand pounds of seed cotton. .Said prop- j to USC it. It IS tllC HlftTi WllO
erty lcv|«l 011 no the property of W. J. Tim- I carr i es a g Un that is tempted
ner to satisfy a superior court execution Issu-1 „ 0 , • ,
to shoot and the boy with a
ADVISING THE “GEEENHORN.”
In one of the large railroad
offices in this country is a com
paratively young man, who is at
the head of a large department.
When he entered the service of
the company five years ago ho
was green and awkward. He was’
given (lie poorest paid work in
the department.
Tho very lirst day of his em
ployment hy the company, a man
who had been at work in tho
same room for six years approach
ed him and gave him good advice.
“Young fellow, I want to put
a few words m your ear that will
help you. This company is a
soulless corporation, that regards
its employees us so many ma
chines. It makes no dilt'erenco
how hard you work or how well.
Bo you want to do just as little
us possible and retain your job.
That’s my advice. This is a slave-
pen, and the man who works over
time or docs any specially lino
work wastes his strength. Don’t
you do it.”
The young man thought over
the “advice,” und after a quiet-
little struggle with himself he
decided to do tho best and tho
most he knew how,whether he re
ceived uny more pay from the
company or not.
At the end of a year the com
pany raised his wages and ad
vanced him to a more responsible
position. In three years he was
getting a third more salary than
when he began, and in live years
he wns head clerk in the depart
ment; and the inan who had con
descended to give the greenhorn
“advice” was working under him
at the same figure that- represent
ed his salary eleven years before.
This is not a story of a goody-
goody little boy who died early,
but of a live young man who exists
in fiesh and blood to-day.—Ex.
’ The only trouble with “car
rying a big stick” in the form
of a navy, is the temptation
granting of this discharge at the regular term
of the Court of Ordinary for said county to la-
held on the lirst Monday in May, hast.
R. A. Chiles, Ordinary.
LRTTHRS OK DISMISSION.
■orgia. Paulding County,
j. 0. Moon and \V. K. SpinkB, executors up-
1 the estate of J. Robert Moon, late of Slid
unty. deceased, having (lied Ills petition for
sclurgc, this Is'tociteall persons concerned
show cause agaiast the grantitg of this dls-
arge at the regular term of the Court of Or-
nary for said county to be held on the lirst
onday iu May, 1903.
R. A. Chiles, Ordinary.
Put ginger in your business.
Tanner. Said property being in possession of
W.J. Tanner,
This, March ttlstt, 1903.
W. N. ANDERSON, Sheriff.
new jack-knife who cannot
resist whittling the school
furniture.
thrive or starve, as our blood is rich or
potr.
T hern is nothing else to live on or hy.
When strength is ful' xml spirits - high,
we .ire being refreshed, bone, muscle and
brain, in body and mind, with continual
llow ot rich blood.
This is health.
When weak, iu low spirits, no cheer,
no spring, when rest is not rest and sleep
is not sleep, ^ve ure starved; our hi >od is
poor; there is little muriineut in it.
Rack 0/ Ihc blood, is.l'ood, to keep the
olnod rich. When it fails, lake Scott's
..miil iiou of cod-liver oil. It sets the
tv holt body going again—man woman and
Ollllll.
j Shyness loves boldness.
What a woman calls a good
husband is very 'much like a sick
bear in a cage.
It is some relief to know
that Governor Taft is expend
ing the $3,000,000 appropri
ated by congress for the relief
of the Filipinos, for cattle and
not permitting them to expend
it for powder and shot. But
may not the owners of the cat
tle trade their stock for guus? '
Nothing makes a woman more
imoatient with a man thiu for
him to fail t-o discover some of
her saeret charms even when she
doesn’t give him a chance.
“ For two years I suffered ter
ribly from dyspepsia, with great
depression, and was always feeling .
9 poorly. I then tried Ayer’s Sarsa- ,
parilla, and in one week I was a f
new man.”—John McDonald. *
Philadelphia, Pa.
The hardest- bed to lie in is one
a person has made for himself.
The more hidden away a wo
man’s dimple is the more you
seem to know it- is there.
FGLFi’SHONEY^TAR
for chlldrjni oaf*, ouro, »• optutmo
The personality of the next
democartic presidential candi
date makes an interesting
theme for speculation in the
newspapers but the wisest
democratic statesmen declare
it would be too early to an
nounce their candidate if they
..ere agreed on one.
A Good Word for Climnborlsin’a
Cough Remedy.
“In December, 11)00, I hud a severe
cold und was so hoarse that I could not
speak above a whisoer,” says Allen Davis,
of Freestone, N. Y. “I tried several
remedies but got no relief until I used
Chambei Iain’s Cough Remedy, oue bottle
of'which cured me. I will always speak
a good word for that medicine.” For sale
iw A. J. Coouer <fc Co.
Don’t forget that it’s
“Ayer’s” Sarsaparilla
that will make you strong 1
and hopeful. Pon’t waste ..
your time and money by ;
trying some other kind.
Use the old, tested, tried,
and true Ayer’s Sarsapa
rilla. |l.M a bottle All drujiltls.
Ask your doctor vhst lio tldnks of Ayer's
Samnartlln. Me knows sll about this maud
old family modIHtie. Follow his adyioo and
wa will bo satisfied. •
j. c. A yxk Co.. Lowell. Hast.