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DEVOTED TO THE UPBUILDING AND PROGRESS OF DALLAS AND PAULDING COUNTY.
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VOL. XXI.
Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia, June 19, 1903.
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Number 31'.
x. S With am,
President.
Elbert Davis,
Vice-Pres.
Robt. D. Leonard,
Cashier.
THE BANK OF DALLAS, GA.
Established 1899.
“Nothing succeeds like success,” is an old adage that Is very
true. The Rtt.ik of Dallas,' from Uie day* of Its opuulug in 181)0 to
the present time, hug gone on, without interruption, in nil of its
business nffiiirs ; but never before 1ms it been so well prepared to
meet the deinauds and satisfy the needs of its customers. It your
patronage and influence have, in auy degree, cont'touted to the
success of our business, we thank you for it. If, as yet, you are
not a customer let this be \nur invitation to become one. We will
endeuvnr to make it both agreeable and profitable for you to do
business with our bank. A word to those who may keep money
around their homes : Never should your'horae lie made the hid
ing place for money, because every lime you do it you run the tisk
of losing *t, and worse than that, you ei.dangur your life, which is
worth more to you than much flue gold. Deposit your money in
the Bank of Dallas. Your neighbor keeps Ids inouev with us, why
not youf We know our capacity. We do not accept any business
that we cauuot carry out.
| Political Gossip, |
The great problem which
now confronts political apolo*
gists is the Ohio republican
platform.
How do the scribes and
Heaven Enough for Him
The following fable from an
exchange will be interesting to
the strangling Georgia editors
who are scrapping around at this
sen son for grocery funds:
An editor who died of starva
tion was being escorted to lieaven
by an angel, says the Findley,
O. Courier.
May 1 look at the other place
pharisees enjoy the news that before! ascend to eternal happi
the latest lynching occured in | nes8 ?
that good republican state, Ill
inois?
It is worthy of note that
thus far all the digging of the
Panama canal is still being
“Easily,” said the angel. So
they went below and skirmished
around, taking in the sights. The
angel lost sight of the editor and
went around hades to hunt him
, . , . . up. He was found sitting by a
done w'th pens », mahogany I f ^ llimKlt „‘ d
ing with rapture on a lot of pou
lt is somewhat significant j P»e >» the tire. There was a sign
itr Hrm Pprrv* Hentli should which Raid ‘ Delinquent Subscri-
W. M.
Manufacturer
ELSBERRY,
Braswell, Ga.
of all Kinds of Lumber,
Such as Floortug, Celling, Moulding, and all kinds of building material In both
rough and dressed lumber. Heart flooring a specialty.
When in ueed of anything in my lfoe give me a call or address as above. Can
All orders on short notice.
Also Call on me for Columns, Balusters,
Spindles, Etc.
The - Columbia - Saloon.
N. II. Bullock, Prop.,
33 Marietta St
Bed Phone 2107.
Atanta. Ga.
Is the name of the Celebrated Alterative
and System lnvtgorator used by thous
and* of men, women and children to oure
their several ailments, and prescribed by
physicians In eases of chronic Lung,
Kidney and Bladder Disease*. It is not
a patent medlulne, but a sterling remedy
composed of extraots of Herbs, Boots,
Berries and Seeds, which will relieve and
onre all troubles emanating from weak or diseased lungs. w*wk »n(l dtBordcred kld-
nV™ and affection* of the bladder. It Is x wonderful tonle for the system,
thcifw manifold ills resulting from premature decay, nervous debility, weakness,
uri narv disorders, etc. CIIKRRTGIH is ilso a valuable corrective for women fluring
their menstrual period, and no household should be without a bottle of it on hand.
rRICC 30©. PER BOTTLE.
MANUFACTURED ONLY SY M> BLOCK db CO.* CHATTANOOGA. TINN.
For Sale by A J Cooper & Co.
that Hon. Perry Heath should
pine fof a sojourn in far away
China just as this stage ot the
postoffice investigation.
It is probable that there
will be n number of rural free
delivery routes, which were
established by Machem to se
cure political influence, will be
aboilshed.
It seems impossible for the
United States to I void tread
ing the Kaiser's toes. The
Hawoiian brewers have just
raise the price of beer to 15
cents n glass.
The Saint Louis exposition
officials hasten to assure the
public that the exposition
grounds are on high land, far
beyond the reach of the Miss
issippi in its highest flights of
fancy.
A little coal strike talk at
this season of the year is a
wholesome thing. It causes
people to lay in their winter
supply early and may, incid
entally, put up the price
somewhat.
Politics and honest admin
istration will not mix, and the
appointment to federal officers
of men li^e Clarkson of Iowa
and Payne of Wisconsin are
invariably a blow at good ad
ministration.
Legal Advertisements.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
Georgia, Paulding County.
To all whom it may concern: M. E. Wells
having In due form, applied to me for perma
nent letters of administration on the estate
of W. T. Wells, late of said conmy, deceased,
this is to cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of W.T. Wells to be and ap
pear at my office on the first Monday in July
next, and show cause, if any they can, why
permanent administration should not be
granted to DcWltt Ragsdale, county adminis
trator, or some lit and proper person on W. T.
Weal's estate. Witness my official signature
of office, this, 2nd day af June, '.80S.
R. A. Chiles. -
Ordinary.
iiqueiit
bers.”
“Come,” said the angel, “we
must lie going.” “Ton go on,”
s.tid the editor. “I’m not going.
This is heaven enough for me.”
All exchange tells of ail old
lady who, being seriously ill,
found herself in a trying position.
“You see,” she said to a friend,
“mv daughter Hariet, is married
to one o’ these liomeypath doc*
tors, and my daughter Rate, to
an ullypatli. If I call in the
liomeypath my ally path son-in-
law and his wife get mad, an’ if
1 call in my ally path son-in-law,
my houievpath son-in law an’
his wife get mad,; an’ if 1 go
ahead an’ get well without either
of them, then they’ll both be
mad, so I don’t see but. I’d better
die and be done with it.”
A Missouri woman sat up until
1 o’clock the other night waiting
for her husband to come home.
Then she gave it up and went up
stair, only to tind him in bed fast
asleep. “His deception,” as she
called it, made her so mad that*
she didn’t speak to her husband
for three days. But what else
could the foolish man expect?
BLOOD.
We live by our blood, nud on it. We
thrive or starve, as our blood is rich or
IKK r.
1 here Is nothing else to live on or by.
When strength Is fill.' ind spirits high,
we are being refreshed hone, muscle anil
Two of a Kind.
A young lawyer, starting m
the profession, hung out his sign
in a Connecticut town where
there was only one other lawyc,
an aged judge, says the Punxsu-
tawney News.
A clost-fisted old fellow,'thin
ing to get legal advice for noth
ing, called upon the young man,
told him lie was very glad he luid
come into the town, as the old
judge was getting' superanunted,
and then contrived in a sort, of
neighborly talk to get. some legfcl
questions answered. Then thank
ing the young man. he put. on his
lint and was about to leave, when
the young man asked him if he
should charge the advice, for
which the fee was $5. The old
fellow went, into a violent, pas
sion, and swore he never would
;>ay. The young lawyer told
him he would sue him if he did
not.
8o the old fellow went down
to see th'e judge, found him hoe
ing in his garden, mid said:
“That young man that’s just,
tome into town! I dropped to
make a neighborly call on him,
and lie charged me $5. for legal
advice.”
“Served you right,” said the
judge; “you had no business to
have gone to him.” .
“But. have 1 got to pay it,
judge?,’
“Of course you have.”
. “Well then,” said tho man,
“I suppose I must,” and he start
ed off.
“Hold on,” said the judge;
•‘arn’t. you gnjitjj to pay me ?”
“I’a.v you? What, for?”
“For legal advice.”
“Wliul do you charge?’,
“Ten dollars.”
The result, was the old fellow
had to pay five dollars to the
young lawyer and ten dollars to
the old one.
President Roosevelt has le-
turned and now we are prom
ised a full and fair investigation
into the postal scandals, but
to fulfill that promise the presi
dent must first get rid of his
YEAR'S SUPPORT.
State of Georgia, Paulding County.
To all whom tt may concern: The apprais
er appointed to appraise and set apart a year.s
support for the widow and minor children of
James Couch, late of said county, deceased,
have filed their report In my office and I will
pass upon the same on the first Monday in
July next. This, 1st day of June, 1908.
R. A. Chiles,
.Ordinary
OneMlnuteCoughCuro
For Coughs. Colds and Croup*
Sheriff Sales.
Will "be sold before the court house
door in the town of Dallas, Gu., on the
first Tuesday in July next, to the high
est and best bidder for cash, thp follow
ing described property, to-wlt:
Lot of land No. 878 In the 8rd district and U_ r ,i:*,V a l tnflnacrer” Henrv C
8rd section of said eouuty, levied on and to political manager nenrj
he sold as the property of M. Dunaway to sat
isfy an execution issued for the superior court
of said county in favor of Thomas Lumpkin
and against G. A. Dulev, M. Dunaway and
p. N. Revelle. Written notice tefiant in pos
session as required' by law. This, June 6th
1908.
Also at the same ttme and place, one black
cow with horns, six years old, levied on as
the property of S. L. Lawler; and one Jersey
cow seven years old, cream colored, levied on
as the property of W. B. Wood, to satisfy an
execution from the superior court of said
county. In favor of John H. Cornett and
against 8, L. Lawler and W. B. Wood. Levy
made and returned to me by A. Sinyard, dep
uty sheriff. This, June 5th, 1908.
W. N. ANDERSON, Sheriff.
Subscribe for The New Era.
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tab
lets are just what you need when you
have no appetite, feel dull after eating
and wake up with, a bad taste in your
mouth. They will imyrove your appe
tite, cleanse and invigorate your stomach
and give you a relish for your food. For
sale by A. J. Coopej & C >.
Payne.
Secretary Shaw lias become
alarmed at the revelations of
dishonesty in the postoffice de
partment and has ordered the
currency reserve in the treas
ury counted. It is shown by
the books to amount to $304-
000,000.
And now it is intimated that
Mr. Roosevelt wants to re
place the wicked politician,
Mark Hanna, as chairman of
the republican national com
mittee, with a nice, clean, up
right statesman, a man who
will stand tor purity and pro
bity, by the name of Matthew
Stanley Quay.
The Rest Cough Medicine.
I sell more of Chnmberlain’a Cough
itemedy than of all similar prjtiarutions
ut together uud it given thu best satis
faction of any medicine I ever sold. I
guarantee every bottle of it.—F. C.
Juijuith, Inland; Mich. This remedy is
lor sale by A. J. Cooper & Co.
Sunday newspapers may have
to reduce their siae on account of
brain, jn body uud mind, with coutlnuul j the 8Cttr ' c ity of pap^r. If this is
a blow at the comic supplement,
flow of rich blood.
Tliis 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.
Back of the blood, is food, to keep the
(Iood rich. When it fails, take t^colt’s
mill ion of cod-liver oil. It set^ the
wholi body going again—man woman and
child.
let the famine do its worst.
Mr. Carnegie has just sent
check to Holland to pay for the
home for The Hague Court. It
amounted to $1,500,000, and was
the biggest peace offering ever
reported.
One of the most atrocious
crimes ever pirpetrated upon a
country was that of the murder
of the King and Queen, of Ser-
via. The Queen was twice the
age of the young King. She en
twined herself in his youthful
affections and being a woman of
questionable character brought
on this horible revalution.
No Hair?
“My hair was falling out very
faat and I waa greatly alarmed. I
then tried Ayer’a Hair Vigor end
my hair stopped falling at once.”—
Mra. G. A. McVay, Alexandria, O.
The trouble is your hair
does not have life enough.
Act promptly. Save your
hair. Feed it with Ayer's
Hair Vigor. If the gray
hairs are beginning to
show, Ayer’s Hair Vigor
will restore color every
time. II.M a Milt. All JruiUU
you a bottle. Be sure and give the narns
of your nearest express office, Andress,
* J.C. AYBRCC',,LoTfell f MM».