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D!f\ r OTBT) TO THR UPBCILpiNQ ANl>PROQRHSS OK DALLAS AND PAULDING COUN L'V.
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VOL. XXI.
Dallas, Paulding Count}’, Georgia, May 29, 1903.
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Wm. S Witham,
President.
Ei.bkrt DAvis,
V ice-Prt>s.
Roux. D. Leonard,
Cashier.
Political Gossip.
**541p
THE BANK OF DALLAS, GA.
Established 1899. *
“Nothing succeeds like success," Is nil 61ft fldtnrp^hit Is vi ry
true. The Bn.tk of Dallas, fjfcm the days of its opening in U19» to
the present time, h»s gdne fin, without interruption, in hII of its
business nfTiiirs ; but never before 1ms it been so well prepared to
meet the deminds 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. u v yet. you are
not u customer let this be yotir invitation U> become one. We will
endeavor to make it both agreeable and profitable for you to do
business with our t«nk. A word to those xvh«> may keep money
around their homes j Nevyr should your home be made tho hid
ing place for money, because every time you do it yon rhn the ii»k
of tosing *t, and wortts than that, yon endanger your life, which is
worth more to vou than much tine gold. Deposit your money in
the Bank of Dallas. Your neighbor keeps. Ids mouev with us, why
. not you T We know our capacity. We do not accept any business
that we.cannot carry out.
W. M. ELSBRRRY
The legislation which will
prevent the importation of
peanutnnd cottonseed oil label
led “Olive pil,” will have a
Such as Flooring, Coiling, Moulding, and all kinds of buildiug material in both most beneficial effect Oil tile
Manufacturer
Braswell, Ga.
of all Kinds of Lumber,
t Advice To Legislators. | John Csorgi’a Beginning.
An editor, in the spirit of R| Five years ago Joint George’s
father, gives some good advice to father, a miner in Pennsylvania, ,
his local represenativo in the leg-' wan killed. All he left to his
. I ~ .. istature which we reproduce for widow, says the Chicago Tribune,
rr'lrt A^ e,r: ^A!itb t * ie Lone tit of socli nifciiibels as , was the task of bringing up John,
l ges l £f* 1 *b * 041 many need it and be able to bene- She took in washing, and the hov
^ ncH ’ arero( ' American con-; ^ by ki|U , ly 8pirit . hoTpetl bv picking up coal. This'
structiop. , . i • VKaep tolerably fober. last summer .mother died.
'! t I tX* ' j “Always cut tlte cards—-it’s all “John,” said sine, just before
I'he Germans are becoming y ( ,u : U get out. of, the game. her tried life came to‘an end,
extensive put-chasers of ArnCi-i “Never make’a speech if you “here are twenty dollars. The
, ican yvindipills which they use c ^ (l avo jj jf y ou are,liable to mines are no place for you. Get
to drive electric motors. , be asked some embarrassing qdes- an education. Go to the Univer-
— j turns. sity of Chicago.* ;
An advertiser recently paid, t “Vote for no appropriation When the’,earth hud roceivetl
$5,ooo for the: prvilege of that carries g dollar out *>f the its own, John spent three-fourtlm
painting his name on a chjm- state, vote for anything that will of his tiiruital for a ticket t.o 0!ii-
i ney where it could be seen by : bring one in. Jcugo. Ho arrived there without
I passengers oi the New York| “Pass stronger laws against | a friend, and set out ft) Hud the
ferry-boats. , Lteucecutters and cow-stealers— .University. Hte barelyitne,v.Mie
—* i if you can get a majority not sub- alplialiet, and Mr. McLean, Chief
I - Patent Commissioner‘Allen jeetto indictment. 1 of the ^nfortnutioivUureaii, when
announces thgt the patent of-, '“Keud the ten cmnriiandineSits. confronted by this strange hoy
fice has not issued a patent Qn , “Be kind to the lobbyist and from the mi:.«s hardly knew
a perpetual motion device for the vote-buyer—leave them what to do. Finally ho sent
enough change to go liomfe on. ! John to .the Snuthside Academy.
“Don't cultivate a taste for too| At the Academy tho boy’s'
many line dishes—remember the'story of his hard life, bis lonely
menu in the Harwoods. journey, and l»i» ambition to got
“There will be those who will an education warmed the heart
tell you that, you are handsome of Dean Whaley. A meal and a
and have intelligent features.
Give them the lie in words as
at least forty years and will
never do so again.
rough and dressed.lumber. Heart flooring a specialty.
When in need of anything in my line give me a call or address as above.
All orders on short notice.
Can
California olive oil
A bright inventor has now
Also Call on me for Columns, Balusters, | given us the wireless telephone wrong
industry, well us—looks.
| “Stand bv Vour section and
friends when they are in tho
they don’t need you when
Spindles, Etc.
When an inventor comes along I right
suit of clothes were soon provid
ed. John was then taken to the
French Glob, on Washington ave
nue, where he immediately show
ed tlie stuff of which he was made.
Ho took to waiting on the table
with an aptitude, considering his
‘If you die at your post it’s j previous environment, that was
DALLAS INSTITUTE.
The Fall Term of Dallas Institute will begin
September 1st 1902
with the snoreless sleep and) “J"" 1 "' ““ ,v "l. .... . , ...
!the Unless mosquito we will .all right-w.il try to send a|astonishing, and he did more
believe the millenium has ar- healthier one next time.” Daw-
sou News.
rived.
$ 1
And Continue Sixteen Weeks.
Tuition in Primary Department, per month
Tuition in Intermediate Department -
Tuition in Higher Classes -
The Board will issue a certificate of entrance'to
child, upon the payment of (5oc)»fifty cents, for incidentals
per term, to the secretary of the Board.
each
oTfirmoxcnufaitw
ircroaonrrp otoot • «»gn ■
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.
A southern statesman claims
with some degree of truth,
that the south wont let the
negro vote but permits him
to work for his living, while
the [north permits him to
vote but wont let him work.
The driver of a closed mot
or car recently noticed that his
00 passengers had slipped down
into the floor. On opening
the door he diicovered that
they had been completely
overcome by the' fumes from
the motor
BLOOD.
We live by our blood, and on it. We
ditlve or starve, as our blood is rluli or
poir.
There is nothing else to live on or by.
When strength Is Cut? sod spirits high,
we ire being refreshed, bone, muscle and
bruin, in body and mlud, with continual
flow of rich blood.
This is heal lit.
Wlieu weak, in low spirits, no cheer,
no spring, when rest Is not rest and sleep
is uot sleep, we are starved; our blood Is
poor; there is little nutriment in H
Toronto, Canada, Jis’ consid-
Ba :k of the blood, is food, to keep the
olood rich. When it falls, take Scott’s keep and give him
“chores” in twenty minute* tl # an
his predecessors bad done in two
hours.
But John was after an educa
tion, and Dean Whaley never
has had such a pupil. In four,
weeks the bov learned to read
and write, and his English teach
er is having him write a story of
his trip.
At the French Club, in wait
ing on the table, lie managed to
pick up enough French to enablp
hint to understand and answer
questions. This so delighted the
housekeeper that, she decided to
home.*
..tuuliiou of cod-liver oil. It sets the
wholi body goiug again—muu wotmiu and
child.
“Stand pat”, “Sawduster”
and “Insurgent” will be
ering a law which provides for. amon g the frequently used
the abolition of taxes on $7°° i expressions of the coming cam-
of the value of every residence. I • The meaning of the
The idea in view is the modi-1 £ rst is well known . The sec-
fication of the tax on the homes , indicates a candidate
The
Columbia - Saloon.
N. 6. Bullock, Prop.,
33 Marietta St ■ Bel Phone 2107.
Atanta. Ga.
11 th« Dame of t!*«? CcJebrftt^d Alterative
l System Iu\iterator um/1 by thous- O
i«!aof men,women andehlldreii to cure O
their F“voral ailments, ana pfcpcribed by c >
physicians in cu-os of chrluic Lunjr. O
Kidney and Bladder Diseases. It is not (*
a patent medicine, but a sterling remedy O
compo ed of extracts of Herbs, Roots, £>
Bernes and Seed*, which •will relieve and o
cows!! troubles emanating fro-n weak or diseased. l.ui.gS; . and < T S ° rd «
n,*ys and affection* of the bladder. It is % wonderful tonic for the system, and cures £
those manifold ills resu1tins:_from_premature decay, ncnmus deMlJty^wcaknjfss,
urinary disorders, etc.
their menstrual period, and no household should lie without a bottle of It on hand.
FKICE JOc. PEP. BOTTLE.
MANUFACTUSeD ONLY BY M. BLOCK A CO., CHATTANOOGA. TENN.
For Sale by A J Cooper & Co.
owned by the poorer people.
Under such a law a man own
ing a home assessed at $900
would pay taxes on only $200.
Postmaster General Payne
asserts that he is carrying on
the postoffice investigation re
lentlessly and in the same
breath ridicules a man who
has yielded to Mr. Payne’s re
quest for information which
will assist in the investigation.
Painful as it may be to the
postmaster general, the public
will still believe that actions
speak louder than words.
whose record is such that a
slight exposure serves to dis
able him and the last is a man
who; while maintaining his
allegiance to the party, refuses
to obey a party mandate.
Between bis early morning
chores, his waiting on table, his
attendance at school, his evening
chores and his midnight studies,
John George is busy. But he is
evidently one of those who “go
to school and aTe not sent.”—
Youth’s Companion.
If you want trade place an ad.
in The New Era.
Quick Arrest.
J. A. Gulledgc, of Verbena, Ala., was
twice in the hospital from a severe case
of piles causing 24 Honors. After doc
tors and all remedies failed, Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve quickly arrested further in
flammation anti cured him. It conquers
aches and kills pain. 25c at A. J. Cooper's
drug store.
The will of the people disinner-
its a good many candidates.
Eve’s fondness for apples was
a mighty good thing for tailors
and dressmakers.
The labor question v/ill never
bo solved until the necessity for j
work is eliminated.
A wise man doesn’t believe all |
he hears and a fool believes a ;
good many tilings he doesn’t
hear.
Harsh measures are not always,
best—as the woman who marries
a man to reform him is apt to
discover to her sorrow.
Bring us your job work.
Bronchitis
“ I have kepi Ayer’s Cherry Pec
toral in my house for a great many
years. It is the best medicine in
the world for coughs and cold*/’
J. C. Williams, Attica, N.T.
All serious lung
troubles begin with a
tickling in the throat.
You can stop this at first
in a single night with
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral.
Use it also for bronchitis,
consumption, hard colds,
and for coughs of all kinds.
TbfM tilts: 25c., JOc., $1. All dr»f|Wl.
Coninlt your doctor,
then do m he atya.
to take it, then don t take it. He mows.
Leave it with him. We are willing.
J. C. AYEK CO.. Lowell,