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VOL. XXI.
DEVOTED TO THE UPBUILDING AND PROGRESS OF DALLAS AND PAULDING COUNTV.
Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia, May 22, 1903.
Number 27.
THE BANK OF DALLAS, GA.
Established 1899.
“Nothing succeeds like success," is an old adage that is very
true. The Bank of Dallas, from the days of its opening in 1899 to
the present time, has gone on, without interruption, in all of its
business affairs ; but never before lias it been so well prepared to
meet the demands and satisfy the needs of its customers. If your
patronage anti influence have, in any degree, cont r ibuted 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 agreeable and profitable for you to do
business with our hank. A word to those who may keep money
around their homes : Never should your homo be made the hid
ing place for money, because every time you do it you run the risk
of losing *t, and worse than that, you endanger your life, which is
worth more to you than much fine 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.
Political Gossip.
Mrs. Hetty Greene opposes
all kinds of divorce, especially
the kind that separates the dol
lar from the pocket-book.
Most men have to work hard
for their vacations but certain
Washington officials are hav
ing indefinite leaves thrust up
on them.
Support tho Local Paper. , The Loud Roads Movement.
Speaking of what a newspaper! The movement for better pub-
does for a community, United lie roads, says ati exchange,is lie-
States Senator David Davis of 11- coming world-wide. In every
lmois made an address that re-1 part of the United States meeting
mains ever green in the memories ■ nnd conventions are being held
of newspaper mon,says the Mar- j to push work of thissort. States
engo (la.) Democrat, lie said: 1 which began work on this line
“Every year every local paper vears ago are taking steps to make
gives from BOO to 5,000 free lines ! s t i 11 greater improvements,
for the benefit of the community j They have seen the benefits
in which it is located. No other) which come from good roads and
agency can or will do this. The they are seeking still greater bon-
editor in proportion to his means, lits by other improvements.
W. M. ELSBERRY,
Braswell, Ga,
Manufacturer of all Kinds of Lumber,
The president’s determina
tion to force a negro collector
of the Port on the people of
Charleston, S. C., has Crum
bled before the law.
Such as Flooring, Ceiling, Moulding, nnd all kinds of building material in both
rougii and dressed lumber. Heart flooring a specialty.
When in need of anything in my line give me a call or address as above. Can
All orders on sliort notice.
Also Call on me for Columns, Balusters,
Spindles, Etc.
DALLAS INSTITUTE.
The Fall Term of Dallas Institute will begin
September 1st 1902
$
And Continue Sixteen Weeks.
Tuition in Primary Department, per month
Tuition in Intermediate Department - - - 1 50
Tuition in Higher Classes - 2 oq
The Board will issue a certificate of entrance to each
child, upon the payment of ( 50c) fifty cents, for incidentals
per term, to the secretary of the Board.
Boarding students will find good boarding houses at
$10 per month and higher. For fuller information see the
Secretary of Board, Dr. W. O. Hitchcock, or
W. C. MONK,
Principal.
LIQUQ KS.
Columbia - Saloon.
N. H. Bullock, Prop.,
33 Marietta St
The
Be 1 ! Phone 2107.
Atanta. Ga.
Ib the name of the Celebrated Alterative
and System Invigorator u«ed by thous
ands of men.women and children to cure
their several ailments, and prescribed by
physicians in cases of chronic Lung,
Kianey and Bladder Diseases. It is not
a patent medicine, but a sterling remedy-
composed of extracts of Herbs, Roots.
■ ■■ ■ i— ■■ Berries and Seeds, which will relieve and
all troubles emanating from weak or diseased lungs, weak and disordered kid-
onre all troupi bladder It is % wonderful tonic for the system, and cures
thosa“^anKoid 1US resulting from ‘premature decay, nervous debility, weakness,
Psorders etc CHERR1GIN is ilso a valuable corrective for women during
theifmensTruai period, and no household should he without a hottie of it on hand.
PRICE 50c. PER BOTTLE.
MANUFACTUHEDONLYHyM. BLOCR4CO., CHATTANOOGA. TCNN.
For Sale by A J Cooper & Co.
The expreasion of certain
editors during the Russian
Manchurian sensation demon
strated how anxious the boy
with a “big stick” is to use it.
If President Roosevelt real
ly enjoys.his baby-kissing ex
ploits he should travel in the
south. There he would find
no lack of nice, shiny, pick-
aninies.
The real difficulty which
snapshot photographers have
with some subjects is due to
their failure to retouch the
negative before printing the
pictures.
Perhaps the experience of
Admiral Dewey . helped At
torney Joseph W. Folk to re
fuse the $15,000 residence of
fered him by the business men
of St'. Louis.
The republican members of
the senate finance committee
have had a pleasant reunion
at Hot Springs,Va., at govern
ment expense and have ac
complished nothing.
St. Louis promises that
there will be an intra-mural
railroad on the fair grounds
There ought to be. It is a
days’ journey from one end of
the grounds to the other.
Senator Hanna has, in Sen
ator Foraker, an enemy who
will keep the junior Ohio Sen
ator quite too busy in Ohio
for some time to permit of his
entering the presidential race.
Mr. Frederick C. Ohm of
the United States geological
survey has succeeded in cut
ting from a piece of rock a
sheet 1-1,000 part of an inch
in thickness. A close shave.
According to John Brisbane
Walker, the housekeeper, in
another quarter-of a century,
will have to be a chemist and
a trained scientist. But then
by that time few men will be
able to afford matrimony or
housekeeping.
Tourists returning from
Cuba are bringing ne vvs of
greatly improved travelling
facilities and predict that “the
Pearl of the Antilles” will
soon become the Mecca for
Americans in search of nov
elty and beauty of scenery.
does more for liis town than any
other man, he ought, to ho sup
ported—not because you happen
to like him or admin his writing,
but because a local paper is the
best investment a community can
make. It may not be crowded
with great thoughts, but finan
cial Iv it is of more benefit, than
both preacher and teacher. Today
editors do more for less pay than
any men on earth. Patronize
your home paper, not as a charity,
hut. as an investment.”
An editor ’ wrote : “We beg
the indulgence of our readers for
being a day late this week. Our
failure to get out on time was
the result, of the physical demor
alization of the editor, caused by
sleeping t.oo close to the board-
! house window.” The cussed
bompositor set the last word
widow” and the proof reader
failed to discover the omission of
the letter “n.” Tho aditor's
trunk is still at the hoarding
house .and he hasn’t had a change
of shirts or socks for live weeks.
The Greater Georgia move
ment which has been iniuisitiriitid
in this stato can do an excellent
work on this lino and it should
do it. While seeking to draw
people and industries from oth
er states to this, efforts should
he made to bring about every
possible internal improvement
which may prove an attraction
for outsiders. A stale .without
first class roads is too far behind
the times to think of other things
until she catches up with the
procession.
Massachusetts recently spent,
live million dollars on her roads
and Massachusetts is not much
more than half us large as the
11th congressional district in
Georgia. Besides, the roads b[
that state wore in perfect, shape,
compared with tho roads of Geor-,
gia, before this work was under
taken.
BLOOD.
We live by our blood, nnd on it. We
thrive or starve, as our blood Is rich or
pot r.
There is nothin)! also to livo on or by.
When strength Is full and spirits liij^li,
we are belli)! refreshed, hone, muscle and
brain, in body and mind, with continual
flow of rich blood.
This is health.
Wlieu 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 m it.
Buck of the blood, is food, to keep the
olood rich. When it fails, take Scott’s
..mulaion of cod-liver oil. It sets the
wlioh body going again—man woman and
child.
The tyranny with which
Secretary Root elects to gov
ern the expressions of all
army officers, active and re
tired, is causing the greatest
dissatisfaction with the pres
ent administration, not only
officers but among their
friends.
An old lady, nearly 80 years old
went, back to her Eastern home
for a visit, and in talking over
old neighbors she asked about a
schoolmate, Henry Dahrn. “Oh,
lie’s dead,” said her hostess.
“Where is the Dahrn widow?”
asked garndma. “She married
again and moved away.” “Where
is the Dahrn children?” “They
all wont to the city.” “Then the
whole Duhm family has gone”
said grandma, who, by the way
is the most pious member in the
Presbyterian Church, and had no
thought of the profane sugges-
tiveue8H of her remarks.
There is no doubt but that
Mr. Cleveland received a grea
ter popular demonstration in
St. Louis than did the presi
dent. There is also no doubt
but that the next demcratic
nominee, whoever he may be,
will receive a greater popular
demonstration than will Mr.
Roosevelt.
(Juick Arrest.
I. A Qulledgc, of Verbena, Ala., was
twice in the hospital' from a severe case
of piles causing 24 tumors. After doc
tors and all remedies failed, Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve quickly arrested further in
flammation and cured him. It conquers
aches and kills pain. 20c at A. J, Cooper’s
drug store.
An unknown friend has given
Washington and Lee University,
Lexington, Va., $400,000 for' a
science hall. The donor lives in
Chicago, but does not want his
name mentioned.
Miss Edith F. Jones, twenty
two and pretty, has been appoint
ed “foreman” of the Puebo Ma
chine works in Chicago, in which
200 men are employed.
Put ginger in your business,
-Sick
“ I first used Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
In the fall of 1848. Since then I
have taken it every spring ss a
blood - purify • n g and nerve-
strengthening medicine.” .
S. T. Jones, Wichita, Kans.
If you feel run down,
are easily tired, if your
nerves are weak and your
blood is thin, then begin
to take the good old stand
ard family medicine,
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
It’s a regular nerve
lifter, a perfect blood
builder. u. M a bottle. All drugfUti.
Ask your doctor what ho think* of Ayer’e
Sarsaparilla. He knows oil about this grand
old family medicine. Follow hla advice and
wo will bo satisfied.
C. AYRR Co.. Lowell, Mato.