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DEVOTED TO THE UPBUILDING AND PROGRESS OP DALLAS
AND PAULDING COUNTY.
VOL. XXI.
Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia, May i,
1903.
Number 24.
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Wm. S Witham, Elbert Davis, Robt. D. Leonard,
President. Vice-Pres. Cashier.
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THE BANK OF DALLAS, GA.
Established 1899.
"NnthSng succeeds like success," is Hn old Adage tlrnt is very
true. Tire Rank of Dallas, from the days of its opening in 1809 to
the present, time, has gone on, without interruption, in all of Its
business affairs: but never before has it been, so well prepared to
meet the demands Mid 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 your invitation to become one. We will
tndenvor to make it both agreeable and profitable for you to do
business witli our hunk. A word to those who may keep money
around their homes : Never should your home he made the hid
ing place for money, because every time you do it you run the risk
of 'oslng't, and worse than that, you endanger your life, which is
worth more to you than much fine gold. Deposit your money in
the Dank of Dallus. Your neighbor keeps Ills mnnev witli us, why
not you f We know our capacity. We do not aeoept any business
tbut we cannot carry out.
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W. M.
Manufacturer
ELSBERRY,
Braswell, Ga.
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 ueed of anything in my line give me a call or address as above. Can
ill orders on short notice.
Legal Advertisements.
NEW PUBLIC ROAD,
Georgia, Paulding County.
\y, c. Aderholt-et al having applied for the
opening and establishment of tt new public
road commencing at Marchman’s dwelling
bouse In HtHrd district, G. M. of said county
nnd running thence In n northern direction
through the lauds of J. A. McBrayer. W. C.
Adcrholt and J. V. Carroll, and terminating
at the puhlleirood leading from Villa Hioa to
Prakelown, the total proposed length or said
road being one mile and the width thereof HO
feel. Notice is heteby given that said appli
cation will be finally granted on the 5th day
o( May ,1988, next If no sufficient cause Is shown
to the contrary.
R. A. Chiles, Ordinary..
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
Georgia, Paulding County.
To nil whom it may concern: M. A. Stevens
having In due form applied to me for perma
nent letiets of administration on tlie estate
of K. J Stevens late ol said county, deceased,
this Is to cite creditors und next kill of E. J.
Stevens to be and appear at my office on the
first Monday In May next niid show cause, if
r.ey they can, why permanent administration
should not be grained to M, A. Stevens on K.
J. Steven’s estate. Witness my official signa
ture of office this, fltli day of April, lltuii.
R. A. Chiles, Ordinary
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
Georgia, Paulding County.
To all whom It may concern: \V. L. Rollins
having In due form applied to me for jierma-
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
itor, and next of kiu of Mrs. M. E. McAdams
to he and appear at my office on the llrst 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 lltand
proper person on Mrs. M. E. McAriam’s estate
Witness my official signature of office this, 0th
day of April, 1900.
R. A. Chiles, Ordinary
LITTER OF DISMISSION.
Georgia, Paulding County.
W.J. Sheffield, administrator upon tlieestate
oflsham Sheffield, late of said county, de
ceased. having llled Ills petition for discharge,
this Is to cite all persons concerned to show
cause against the granting of tills discharge
at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary
for said county to he held ou the firs! Monday
111 May, 1908.
R. A. Chiles, Ordinary.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Ueolgla, Paulding County.
11. N. Revelle administrator upon the est. of
Annie Earewood lnteof said county, deceased,
having llled hlH petition for discharge, this
Is to cite all persons concerned, to show cause
against the granting of this discharge at the
regular term of tile Court of Ordinary for said
county to he held on the llrst Monday In May,
R. A. Chiles. Ordinary.
| Political Gossip.
Naval officers are now
wrought up over the serious
question. Shall there be two
bridges on the flag ships?
This is the time of year
when one wishes that the
scientific gentlemen who found
the germ of laziness would
hurry up and find the proper
toxin.
If Mayor Tom Johnson of
Cleveland can secure the gu
bernatorial election in Ohio
there will be no further doubt
respecting the democratic
condidate for the presidency.
There is a strong suspicion
that the postmaster general is
seeking to prolong the post-
office investigation to such an
extent that public interest will
fail and ho particular attention
will be paid to the n suits.
And now Mayor Johnson’s
state auditor threatens to as
sess, the railroad property of
Mr. Marcus A. Hanna in
Ohio on the same basis as
private property is assessed.
Truly, the way of the senator
is hard.
The* political situation in
New Yoik requires the imme
diate attention of the presi
dent. Unless he manages to
patch up a truce between
Platt and Odell the democrats
will have a walk-over in the
state.
LAND SALE.
Sacred Harp Singing.
The New Georgia Sacred Harp
singing society met on Sunday
evening April lfith, according to
previous arrangements, and after
singing a song led by Prof. S. B.
Duncan, the society proceeded
to reorganize and elect officers
for the present year.
Mr. J. K. llonslee was elected
chairman, .). A. McWharter, sec
retary. The chairman appointed
Prof, S. B. Duncan, Messrs. W.
J. Ellis and J. 11. Brown arrang
ing committee for the present
year. After organizing, rhe com
mittee arranged a splendid pro
gram for the afternoon which was
rendered well. Excellent lessons
wore conducted by the chairman,
Messrs. R. B. and J. T. Matthews,
Noah Garner, S. B. Duncan and
Dannie Campbell.
A large audience was present,
incldding visitors from different
communities (whose presence
was certainly appreciated,) and
that good order which so well be-
spearks the courtesy and refine
ment of a community, prevailed
throughout the afternoon. Every
body seemed to enjoy the even
ing, and to realize as did Addi
son: “Music raises in the mind
of the heart great conceptions;
it strengthens devotion, nnd ad
vances praise into rapture.’’
The society will meet at, 2
o’clock every third Sunday even
ing in each month and we sin
cerely hope that all the Sacred
Harp singers, and all others who
enjoy good music, will come out.
and mit. fourth every effort to
help tia make the society more
enjoyable this year than it has
ever been before. Remember
the day, and everybody come.
J. E. Hknhlkk, Uh’m.
J. A. McWharter, Sec.
1008.
I*. J. <fc R. A. Marlow Executor of W, T. Mar
low.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia, Paulding County.
John R. Hutcherson administrator, w ith the
will annexed, upon the estate of J. V. Allgood
lute of sold county, deceased, having llled his
petition for discharge, this is to cite all per
sons concerned to show cause against the
granting of this discharge at the regular term
ui the Court of Ordinary for said county to be
,.cn: in. tile first Monday in May, JU0».
It. A. Chiles, Ordinary.
Mr. Andrew Carnegie’s of
fer to pay the expenses of the
Cornell colled go boys who
suffered from typhoid fever
must not be taken as an in-
_ !dication that he will help out
ffoorgift, PauMliigCounty. - . . < « * .
By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordi- any Students WllO yield to the
n«iry of said county win ho sold at public out- inducements of “spring fever.”
cry on the first Tuesday* In May, 18W1, at the '
court house In said county between the usual — w ‘*
hours of sale the following real estate situated , _. „ , T r| , . ,
In Paulding county, to-wlt: Lot of land No. IVIiSS IvebCCCa J. lylOT has
i25i in tiia and district and :ird section of fallen heir to Stoo ooo. The
Paulding county. Georgia, being 10 acres more |, . .1 *
or less. Terms cash. This, otii duy of April, brilliant young women can
now lampoon the administra
tion and expose its weaknesses
! without fear of losing her fi-
Sheriff Sales. naticial head but their will be
Will be sold before Hie court house | increased demand for her
door in hr town of Dallas, Ga., on Ibe hand,
first Tuesday in May next, to the high- j •
est and best i idder lor cash, the follow-; ...
inn described property*, to-wit: ■ Strong pressure is being
Lots of land Nob. wh and sin in the loth j brought to bear on the secre-
dlstrlct nnd fid section of said county. Ley led ; tary of the liaW tO C3USC an
on and to be sold as the property of J. W. Me- • J,.
Garrlty to satisfy a tax 11 fa Issued by G. W. investigation llltO the damage
Hudson, tax collector of said county, for his ; to tile Maine, the explosion
state nnd comily tux for the year 1802. Tenant .1 t a 3evera j
in posession notified as required by luw. 0,1 iOWa * UiU SCVClrfl M111JI
Also at the same time and place (:ion«) three lar accidents, but it is doubt-
thousand pounds of seed, cotton. Said prop-, fu j j f the administration CUU
be prevailed upon to turn on
the search light before the
election.
A Demonstration of Wlmt Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera an l Diarrhoea Item-
cdy Can Do.
“One of our customers, a highly re
spected citizen of this place, had been for
ten years a sufferer Iroin chronic diar
rhoea," writes Walden & larllp, drug
gist, of Enterprise, Ala. “lie had used
various patent preparations und been
treated hv physicists without any per
manent heiictit. A few months ago he
commenced taking Chamheilaiu’s Colic,
j Cholera and Diarrhoea Komeily and in u
j short time wits entirely cored. Many
citiz'iis of Enterprise who know the gen
tleman will testify to the tru'hfiilness of
| this statement." For h le by A. J. Coop
er & Co
How to Avoid Wrinkles.
Hero are some suggestion for
the woman who would avoid
wrinkles.
Don’t, speak with all the musc
les of the face in play. It is very
charming and captivating to bo
deeply, deadly in earnest, bar,
facial grimaces from creases
which, in time, will become fixed.
Don’t worry, but if worry you
must, koep the forehead smooth
and don’t frown.
Don’t wear tight shoes. They
make a young face look- drawn
and wrinkled in a few hours.
Don’t neglect ten minutes’
rest during the day, witli the feet,
raised. It gives the whole body
a great sense of repose and work*
wanders in smoothing out the
lines of the face.
Don’t let insomnia get the up
per hand. By all means in your
power try to break up the lmbit.
Sleeplessness is sometimes caused
by unconscious hunger and a cup
of hot water, or a biscuit will of
ten induce sleop.
Don’t go too long without food.
Hunger giveB a strained look td 1
the lace. Now und then, if ouc
is fatigue, a bite between meals
will invigorate the whole system
und give repose und relaxation
to strained muscles and nerves.
Don’t sit facing a strong light.
Don’t stoop or bend over while
reading or writing.
Don’t scowl.
Don’t use violence in smoothing
out, lines on the face, for it will
not, stand pounding. The manipu
lation must be gentle und even,
or the skin will become coarse
and leathery.
Don’t rub the lilies the wrong
way, or they will become more,
instead of less, prominent. Rub
across the wrinkles, with a rota
ry motion.
Doi\’t loosen the skin from the
underlying tissues, or stretch it.
Don’t forget, that occasionally
during treatment the face should
be gently smoothed with the tips
of the fingers of both hands.
Don’t be anxious or dishearteil
or impatient. These passions
make ugly lines on the face.
Don’t believe that there is any
supernatural virtue in being ug
ly, or that, it is so very frivolous
to contrive that a man shall al-
: ways remain in love with his own
wife.—N. Y. Sun.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
I.i ,l*i, l*m*!«'!ng County.
C , . Mo, n anil W. K. Spinks, executors up-
i; , ,, tale of J. Robert Moon, lute of said
y, ileiraseil. liavlnu filed Ills petition for
mis is tneiteall persons eoneen.ed
to show cause against the grantltg of this dis
charge at the regular term of the Court of Or
dinary for said county to be held on the llrst
Monday in May, 1908.
R. A. Chiles, Ordinary,
Bring us your job work,
rty levied on us the property of W. J. 'Inn
tier to satisfy a superior court execution issu
ed from the superior court of said county in
favor of COoper & Johnson nnd against W. J.
I’anncr. Said property being In por,session of
W. J. Tanner.
This, March UlSt, 1W>8,
\\. N. ANDKRHON, Sheriff.
Some of President Roose-
velt’s most ardent admirers
The people are learn- sa y they will lmve to secure
ing already that the | the assistance of Senator Han-
Hay Hardware Co. is na to insure the former’s elec
tee place to buy hard= t‘ on - They believe that Mr.
ware. Look at their 55 r 00S 5 I velt ’ unless . bac,ced b >'
. , . - . Mr. Hanna, would fail to car-
StOCk before buying 1-y New York and Mew Jer-
elsewhere. se y ( as a result of the presi-
Put ginger in your business. deiu’i; attack on the trusts.
The man who thinks, his wife
is blind to his faults is entitled'
to another think.
A woman’s idea of aconvenient
flat is one that has three closets
in each room.
If a fool possesses tact and as
surance lie will distance the wise j
guy who possesses neither.
BLOOD.
We live by mtr blood, nnd on It. We 1
..litive or starve, as our blood is ricll ot
pot r.
'1 litre is Bt)tliing else to live on or by.
When strength is ful’ mil spirits high,!
we ire being refreshed, hone, muscle nnd 1
brain, in body und mind, with continual
(low of rich blood.
Tlds is health.
When weak, in low spirits, no cheer,
no spring, when rest is not rest and sleep
is not sleep, we aie starved; our blood is j
poor; there is little nutriment m it.
Back of the blood, is food, to keep the
olnod rich. When it fails, take $*:ott’s
..mu),lion of c'nl-liver oil. It sets the
wliob body going again- man wou.au and
Child.
Health
“ For 25 years I have never
missed taking Ayer’s Sarsaparills
every spring. It cleanses my
blood, makes me feel strong, ana
does me good in every way.” —
John P. Hodnette, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Pure and rich blood
carries new life to every
part of the body. You
are invigorated, refreshed.
You feel anxious to be
active. You become strong,
steady,courageous. That’s
what Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
will do for you.
SI .91 a bottle. Alldmflstf.
A»k your doctor what lie thinks of Ayer's
H:irtnnitrlllH. Ho lenowa all about this grand
old family medicine. Follow his advice and
e will be *•'tin fil’d. ^ u „
j. c. Ayir Co., Lowell, Mass.