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DEyOTKD TO THE UPBUILDING ANlfPROQRESS OF DALLAS AND PAULDING COUNTY.
Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia, July 31, 1903
Wk.'S Withah, Elhkrt Davis, Robt. D. Leonard,
* President. «V ice-Pres. Cashier.
THE BANK OF DALLAS, GA.
Established 1899.
“Nothing succeoit* like surress," Is sn old adatra Mint Is Tory
true. The Uaak (if 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 and influence have, In auy 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
endeavor to make it both ugre.eahle ami profitable for you to do
business with our hank. A word to those who may keep money
around their homes : Never should your home be made tha hid
ing place for money, because every time you do it you run the risk
of <osing *t, and worse than that, you endanger your lift, which is
worth more to you than much tine gold. Deposit your money In
the Bank of Dallas. Your neighbor keeps his monev with ns, why
not you ? We know our capacity. We do not accept any business
that we cannot carry out.
Political Gossip.
sip. 4
Russia will probably be
compelled to issue a new cus
tom regulation instructing of
ficials to carefully examine nil
immigrats to see that they do
not contain petitions.
Poor ex-Minister
A Sad Love Story. Crossing the Limbs When Setting.
An old New England farmer’s i It. really geems as if the we-
wife lay dying after seventy men could not be nllowed to do
years of life and fifty years of • anything without being told*it is
steady drudgery ad housekeeper injurious. Yet it is well to heed
and mother. As the end »rrew i such auggeattens as the following -
visibly near the husband stoop- 1 which are doubtless true. Women
od to her ear, the tears forcing 1 who sit with their legs crossed
their way from his eyes and down to sew or read, or to hold the bu-
his rugged cheeks. 1 by, are not aware that, they are
“Uood-hv; Hannah! You have inviting serious physical ail-
«Vu has nlways been a good wife to me!” ments; but is is true, neverth?-
lost not only his yellow jacket
and his ( peacock feather hut
his handsome salary and lib.
eral expense account ns well.
Such is life in the Celestial
came with a strangling sob. less. When a man crosses hi%
The glazed 'eves opened; the legs he places the ankle of one
numb hand raised with a rebuke- limb across the kiieeof t-Jie other,
ful gesture. mid rests it light y there. A
“Then whv. in the name of woman, more onodesi and restrio--
Kingdom.
mercy, didn’t you ever tell me so ted >*> her 'movements, rests the
. j before?” \ entire weight of the limb on the
And now Pension Commis- T j, e w |,j 8per was |, er last upper part of the other, mid’this
siouer Ware has been found
guilty of discharging an 'em-
breath.
Ah! mv brothers! Tell the
pressure upon
nerves and cord
the sensitive
if indulged in
views, iu violation <>jthe civil tj)e l> | e8 ’ 8ed rrut „ before the t nie is often done by’ludies who
ploy because of lut political faithfl) | brave,overworked wives lor continued lengths of time.
Y’lpwc in violation nl flip imviI ... . . . » .... . i: i.
W. M, ELSBERRY,
Braswell, Ga.
Manufacturer of all Kinds of Lumber,
Such ns Flooring, Celling, Moulding, nnd all klpds of buildiug material ip both
rough and dressed lumber. Heart flooring a specially.
When in,need of anything in niyiil'.e give me a call or address as above. Cap
till orders on short notice. '
Also Call on me for Columns, Balusters,
Spindles, Etc.
UL.
I > the name of the Celebrated Alterative
i ml System Indgorator used by tlioua-
n 'its u( men,women andchlldreu to euro
their several ailments, and prescribed by
physicians In cases ot chronic Lang,
Kidney and Bladder Diseases. It Is not
a patent medicine, but a sterling remedy
competed of extraats of Herbs, Roots,
Bernes nnd Seeds, which tvlll relieve and
cure nit troubles emanating from weaker diseased lungs, weak anil disordered kid
neys and affection* of t‘>e bladder. It Is \ wonderful toulo for the system, and cures
those manifold l.!s resulting from premature decay, nervous debility, weakness,
urinary disorders, ole CflERRttllV is ,Iso a valuable corrective for women during
their menatrual penud, and no household should be without a bottle of it on hand.
' PRICE SOo. PER DOTTLE.
v.ANurACTunrn only »v M. BLOCK & CO., CHATTANOOGA. TENN.
For Sale by A J Cooper & Co.
service regulations. I 1 he only j come8 too ] ate t ., brace the spirit.! <>r embroider, will produce .dis-
liope for a clean admmistra- un(( nerV()U8 f orce8 over the vase. Sent t urn, neuralgia ii..d
tion rests in a change ot ad- 8iuu p mr s that ridge the channel othermiaious troubles, frequently
ministration. | of W eek-duy toil—Baptist Ex -; result, tram, this simple cuum*.
Despite his vaunted deter- elpuiKe. I Mu « h of tt 'vomun’s physical
mination to improve the di
plomatic service President
Roosevelt has yielded to polit
ical pressure and appointed
as minister to Argentine a man
wholly unsuited for that posi
tion, or any other in the diplo
matic service.
How many people reflect
To Dodge a Store Subject.
“I was in Madrid, Spain, six
mouths' after the do«e of the
war,” said the Amafican tourist,
according to the Chicago News,
and wanted to take a run down
to the old citv of Toledo. I Imd
a woman'
structure can become deranged
if the sensitive nerves and mus
cles in tiie upper portion of her
legs are over-taxed in lie man
ner referred to. , -
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Avoided Specification.
A well-known Presbvterinn
hoard, however, that, the feeling minister, of Chambridge, is, nev-
tHat the building up of apow- against Americans was very hit- er happier than when plating his
erful navy and a strong army I er in the latter city, and it l' ot anecdote concerning couii-
means the building up of a 1 struck me that it would he a ship and marriage, says the New
powerful pro-vvar party ? That |*« 00 d thing to get it little advice. 1 York Times. One of Ins favor-
this is so is .obvious from the The landlord Imd been very kind ites wlijcli lie usually preserves
fact that it means the educa- and courteous, though a Span- 1 f° r wedding breakfasts, is of a
tion of many men whose sole iard, and I put., the case before lyoungcouple ofhis acquaintance
professon is war and who can bint-
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Sheriff Sales.
Will be sold before tiie court house
door in the town of Dallas, Ga.. on the
first Tuesday in August next, to the high
est and best bidder for cash, the follow
ing described property, to-wit a
One-eleventh undivided Interest In lots of
land Nog SO. US, 28, 49, 50, 58, #5, 90, 120, 121, 122.'
109, 170,171,108,190, one-liaif of id, one-half of
98, 248, 288, all hi the 8rd district of the 8rd sec
tion of 1’nuldlng oonnty, Georgia. Levied on
and will be sold as the property of P. G.
Cochran, one of the defendants In 11 fa, to sat
isfy a justice co’- rt 11 fa Issued from the )081st
district, G. M„ Paulding county, In favor of
Smith A Fields against Milner & Cochra^
Levy made and returned to me by R. C. Brock,
L. C.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
one house and lot known as the David Harris’
house and lot, same being a fraction of land
lot No, 848 In the 2nd district of the 8rd section
of Paulding county, Georgia, and bounded as
.follows: On the north by property of John
Hay, oh the west by the Dallas and Powder
Springs road, on the south and east by the J.
A. Anderson property, said lot containing one-
half acre more or less. Levied on and to lie
sold as the property of David Harris to satisfy
a justice court tt fa Issued from the justice
court 1980th district, G. M.,sald county, in fa
vor of|D. P. Hill andagalnst David Harris. This,
July 8, 1093.
W. N. ANDERSON, Sheriff.
Kutten—“You’ll excuse me
old chap, for not introducing you
to my wife. The fact is, you
know, she’s—she’s so infernally
particular.” Dryde—“In every
thing but her choice of a husband,
perhaps. I see.
Today.
attain success in their
only through war.
If, instead of quarreling
over the conflicting proposi
tions, that lockjaw caused by
toy pistols is occasioned by a
germ in the powder, and that
who Imd been married byuqugk-. f
or. Immediately after the ceie-
ct said to tliq
mony the quake
So many of us make the mis-' s on the skin and carried
take of wasting the time of to-|* n to t^ e circulation by the
day by planning ahead for to- j powder, the scientists would
morrow.
Frequently opportunities are
lost to us because of this habit.
We are so busy planning, that we
are blind to what might be done
this very hour.
A wise adviser rayB: “To-day
is, for all that we know’, the op
portunity and occasion of. our
lives. On what we door say to
day may depend the success and
completeness of our entire life
struggle.”
Reddy—“Do yer spose dat dog
knows wat day it is?” Jonsy—,
“Well, ez soon i z I get dis bunch
o’ firecrackers tied to his tail
he’ll be sure it ain’t Easter!”
For a lazy liver try Chamber
lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets.
They invigorate the liver, aid
the digestion, regulate the bow
els and prevent bilious attacks.
For sale by A, J. Cooper,
“How did vou get his title of
colonel ?” “He got it to distin
guish him from his wife’s first
husband, who was a captain, and
his wife’s second huscand, who
was a major.
inaugurate a campaign against
the toy pistol itself they would
command the gratitude of the
community.
The clerk who was detailed
to count the number of regis
try books in the oostortice
storeroom found that there
were 1,200 of the old style
books on hand although sev
eral thousand new style books
had been purchased from the
General Manifolding company,
in which representative Sib
ley is ^interested. The clerk
leported the fact and was rep
rimanded and then reduced
to messenger work.
8e»or,” lie replied, after a
hit, “it you went to Toledo would
you mention anything about your ! bride^roolq:
Admiral Dewey and Manila > “Friend, thou art. at
Ray?” [•of thy troubles.”
“I should not.” I replied.
“Nor Saotigo and Admiral
Sampson?”
“Not a word.”
“Nor the fight qn San Juan
Hill and Gen. Torral’s surren
der?”
“No.”
“And would you refer to our j quaker.
losof Culm a fid the Philippines?” 1
the end
A few weeks later the man
came to t he minister boiling over
with rage; having found his wife
a regular vixen and said :
“I thought you said I was at
the end of my troubles?”
•‘So I did, my friend, but I did
not s ty which end,” replied the
“Not a refer.”
“Well, I think you can safely
go to Toledo,” he said, after
looking me over, “but myVidvice
to you, in case the painful sub
jects is touched upon, is to say
that you expected Spain to whip
the United States within thirty
days, and you can’t, tell why the
devil she took three months to
do it.”
“So your daughter is engaged
that sh’e exactly engaged, ans
wered Mr. Cumrox. /‘But I
think I may say that we have an
option on him.”
No man or woman in the state
will hesitate to speak well of
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liv
er Tablets after once trying them.
They always produce a pleasant
movement of the bowels, improve
the appetite and strengthen the
digestion. For sale by A. J.
Cooper.
President Roosevelt has
dealt labor unions a serious
blow by the reinstatement ot
Willial A. Miller as assistant
foreman of the government
printing office. Miller was
expelled from the labor organ
ization of which he was a
member and the government
printer promptly discharged
him. Now Mr. Roosevelt
has reinstated him. The ac
tion may be right in itself but
for a professed friend of all
organized labor it is a peculiar
action, .
BLOOD.
We live by our Jilood, and on it. We
thrive or sturve, as our blood is rich or
pocr.
1 here is nothing else to live op or by.
When strength is ful' »nd spirits high,
we ire being refreshed, bone, muscle imd
brsiu, in body and miud, with continuul
flow of rich blood. J
This is health.
When weak, in low spirits, no cheer,
no spring, when rest is not rest nnd sleep
is not sleep, we ure starved; our blood is
poor; there is little nutriment in it.
Back of the blood, is food, to keep the
olood rich. When it fails, take Scott’s
..mul:ilon of cod-liver oil. It sets the
wholi body going again—rnsti womunand
child
Blanks of an
New Era office.
Kinds ar. The
Hair Splits
“I have used Ayer’* Hair Vigor
yer’s tiair Vlgi
for thirty year*, it is elegant lor
a hair dressing and for keeping the
hair from splitting at the ends.”—
J. A. Gruenenfeider, Grantfork, III.
Hair-splitting splits
friendships. If tne hair
splitting is done on your
own head, it loses friends
for you, for every hair of
your head is a friend.
Ayer’s Hair Vigor in
advance will prevent the
splitting. If the splitting
has begun, it will stop it.
fl.M a toMU. All dra||lsts.
It your druggist cannot supply you,
fend us one dollar and we will express
you a bottle. Bo sure ami give the name
of your nearest express office. Address,
J. C. AVER CO., Lowell,