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DEVOTED TO THE UPBUILDING.AND PROGRESS OF DALLAS AND PAULDING COUNTY. '
VOL. XXI.
Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia, August 14, 190.3.
N-umber 39-
Wm.S Witham, Elbert Davis, Robt. D. Leonard,
President. Viee-Pres. Cashier.
THE BANK OF DALLAS, GA.
Established 1899.
“Nothing succeeds like success,'" is un old ndsge 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 has 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 .a customer let this be your invitation to become one. We will
endeavor to make it lioth ugreeidile and profitable for you to do
business with our hank. A word to those who may keep money
around their homes ; Never illiquid your borne lie made the hid
ing place for money, because every lime you do it you ruu the ilsk
of 'osing 't, and worse than that, you endanger your life, which is
worth more to vou than inycli fine .gold. Deposit your money in
the Bank of Dallas. Your neighbor keeps Ills moiiev witli us, why
Hot you i We know our capacity. . We do not accept auy business
that we canuot carry out.
W. M. ELSBERRY,
Braswell, Ga.
Manufacturer of all Kinds of Lumber,
Such as Flooring, Ceiling, Moulding, and all kinds of building material iu both
rougli and dressed lumber. Heart flooring n specialty.
When in need of anything iu my line give me a call or address us above. Can
till orders on short notice.
Also Call on me for Columns, Balusters,
Spindles, Etc.
Political Gossip,
A Deep Thinking Old Lady.
Ef some gnls could put Mia ttnme I
C »w Climbs Out of WelL
Oxford, On., A tig. 4tli.—MmcV
bubblin’ enthusiasm into rubbin’ j peculiar was an accident here* raa
^-^-s 1 clothes over a washboard that Sattfday, when a fine Jersey cow
The agricultural reports I'hev kin into dancin’ all night, belonging to Mrs. \ irgilhtevens,
have figured out that one they’d be a sight less tired motb-|^ a *' H "' RV *tryet, fell into a dry-
average stalk of Indian corn 'round, the end o’ wash day, well «I5 lest deep,
uses up 31 pounds of water I An’ ef some boys could feel it The well was covered with ;t
during the period of its growth. "'^ 8 in ’em to strain an bard to thick growth of honeysuckle,oven
make the old farm pay ns they with the ground and ir. is sup-
strain for six dollars a week an’ j posed that the cow walked onto
a little hall bedroom in one o* i it before it gave wav entirely,
the big cities, the lawyers’d have The " ,os t wonderful part of the-
a sight loss ’work foreclosin’; accident is the fact tliut the cow
mortgages. was not injured in the least bv
Ef some o’the people that pray bie bdl. Thp well was round,,
the hardest and sing the loudest i 11 boot, ten feet in circumference,
in church do seem a little bit ’* 8 being 8 ” small probably
worldy in their dealin’s durin’s I ' VttB *1'® c *use 0 f the cow not. be-
the week, most likely it’s because ''>g injured, as she no doubt had
they use up their whole seven j f<> work her way down to the bn!-
duvs’ supply o’ Christianity on I bun. When there, with her
Sunday, horns she dug out a place large
Seems to tne, hringin’ 11 pchild enough to straighten her head,,
ren is a good deal like firn’ one o’
The United States is not
making much progress to
wards building the Panama
canal but the salaries are go
ing on all the time so that
some people are entirely satis
fied.
When things get quiet ev
erywhere else in Washington,
“ shout is here from the agri-
cuitu.tl department and the
people are reminded that Sec
retary Wilson is investigat
ing his seed contract.
Legal Advertisements.
YEAR'S StTFORT.
•tnte of Ueorgia, Paulding County.
To nil whom It ihay concern: The aiipralsora
appointed to appraise and set apart a ( yeara
support for the widow of K. M. Cartel*. Sr. late
of Hnld county, deceased, have tiled their re
port I11 my office, and I will pass upon the
same on the Itrat Monday In September next.
This, Drd day of August, lOOU.
R. A. Chile.,
Ordinary.
YEAR'S SUPPORT.
Slate of Georgia, Paulding County.
To all whom It may concern: The appraisers
appointed to appraise and set apart a year's
support for the widow and minor children of
W. T. Wells, late of said county, deceased, have
Hied their report in my office, and I Will pass
upon the same on the ilrst Monday In Septem
ber next. This, 8rd day of August, 1008.
R. A. Chiles,
Ordinary.
YEAR'S SUPPORT.
Georgia, Paulding County.
To all whom it may concern :The appraisers
appointed to afipfafsc and act apart a years'
support for the widow and minor children
of J. H. Palmer, late of said county, deceased,
have filed their report 111 my office, and I will
pass upon the same on the Ilrst Monday in
September next. This, Ith day of August, 1D08.
R. A. Chiles,
Ordinary.
GUARDIANSHIP.
Georgia, Paulding County.
Toallwhothit may concern: A. Furr and
Lucinda K. Bass having In due form applied
to the undersigned for the guardianship of Jhe
persons and property of Ola May Bass and
Kffle .1. Bass, minor children of Mary Bass,late
or said county, deceased,notice Is hereby giv
en that their application will l)c heard at my
office on the first Monday In September next.
Witness my official signature. This, Hrd day
of August. 11HJ8.
R. A.Chfles,
Ordinary
LETTKS OF ADMINISTRATION.
Georgia, Paulding County.
To all whom it may concern: T. M. Coalson
having in due form applied to me for perma
nent letters of administration on the estate
of j. w. Hollis, late of said county, deceased,
this is to cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of J. W. Hollis to bo and ap
pear at my office on the ilrst Monday 111 Sep
tember next, and show cause, If any they can,
why permanent administration should not he
granted toT. M. Coalson or some lit and prop
er person oil J. W.Hollis’estate. Witness my
official signature oO’lhee, this, 8rd day of Au
gust HUM.
R. A. Chiles.
Ordinary.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
Georgia, Paulding County.
ToitlPwhom It fhaj-vilhcorn: Mf*. M
ford having In due form applied tfa me for per
manent letters of administration oil the es
tate of Martha L. Rutf, late of said county, de
ceased, this is to cite all andslngular the cred
itors and next of kin of Martha L. llufT to lx*
and appear at my office on the first Monday In
September next and show cause, If any they
can, why permanent administration should
not be granted to Dewitt Ragsdtle or some lit
and proper person on Martha L. Ruff's estate.
Wlttiiess my official signature of, office, this,
llrd day of August 1001),
R. A. Chiles.
•’ Ordinary.
■ LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
Georgia, Paulding County.
To nil whom It may concern: D. H. Hubbard
having In due form applied to me for perma
nent letters of administration on the estate of
Win White, lute of said county, deceased, tills
is to cite all and singular the creditors and
next of kill of Win. White to he and appear at
my office on the first Monday In September
next and show cause. If uny they cun, why
permanent administration should not 1m-gran
ted to DeWItt Ragsdale or some lit and proper
person on Wm.-White, estate. Witness my of
ficial signature of office, this, tlrd day of Au
gust, HSIH.
R. A. Chiles.
Ordinary,
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
Georgia, Paulding County.
To all whom It may concern: A. Furr having
In due form applied to me for permanent let
ters of administration on the estate of Mary
BaSs, lute of said county^deceased, tills Is to.
cite all and singular the*creditors and next
ofkinofMnry Bass to lie and appear at my
office on the Ilrst Monday lu September next
and show cause, If any they can. why perma
nent administration should not be granted to
A. Furr, or some fit and proper person on Mary
Bass' estate. Witness my official signature of
office. This, llrd day of August, 1008..
R. A, Chiles,
Ordinary,
Chief Chemist Welcy hi s
gone to Europe to instruct
United States consuls regard
ing their new duties in assist
ing the government to appre
hend adulterated food products
shipped to this country.
A Pineflat astrologist an
nounces that the stars show
that Reliance will save the
cup. We wouldn’t advise
Sir Thomas Lipton to place
too much reliance on the Pine-
fiat brand of prediction, how
ever. ^
: It begins to look as it Presi
dent Roosevelt would have a
difficult undertaking in his at
tempt to drive the fraction*
eongressionql team this win
ter. Each horse seems bent
on pulliifg in a different direc
tion.
Pension Cotnmis sion^er
Ware has been changed with
violating the civil service reg
ulations. That is natural. If
we remember rightly the Hon.
Clay Evens was crowded out
because he wouldn’t violate
these and other laws.
Among the culprits recent
ly indicted for defrauding the
government were, in addition
to Machen, “Cliff” Long and
several other Ohioans. It was
with this “gang” that H. H.
Rand, confidential clerk to
the postmaster general, loved
to train.
.. then to look into (he opening,
. the old-fashioned shot-guns; ef frein the top, nothing could be
['you don’t keen a good, firm grip 8een but 11 l ),irt Hit back,
on ’em, they’re dreadful Ifkely
to kick back in a surprisin’ and
painful manner.
Ef the average man spent, ns
as she stood on the bottom.
A pulley ant! lifting block was
secured , and an effort made to
raise her from the well, but as.
little time thinkin’ about luyin’ the aperture was too small this
up riches on earth as he does !proved a failure,
about layin’ up riches in heaven, ^ 8 11 hist. resort,, dirt was
there would be noend o’ spendin’' thrown in to see if the cow would
money flying about among the | keep 0,1 top, which she did, step-
women folks. i ping up as the dirt was thrown
Meblie ef some women tries ns I' 1 * u,, bl 8 he reached the surface-
hard to make their talk to their | crawling out on her knees,
husbands as soft, and sweet as! ^'is Cl,| 'ries out the Biblical
tlievdo their preserves, tliere’d | expression, “Theox in the ditch’
to the le tor, and this should' be
•i warning to those who Have.
me jin pre-
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LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
Georgia Paulding,County.
To all whom It may concern: J. T. Garter
having in due form applied to me for permit,
nent letters of administration on the estate of
K. M. Corter, fir. late of said county, deceased,
this is to cite all and singular the creditors
and nextof kin of K. M. Carter, Sr. to be and
appear at my office on the first Monday in
September next, and show cause, if any they
can, why permanent administration should
not be granted to J. T. Carter or some fit and
proper person on K. M. Carter, Hr. estate. Wit
ness my official signature of office. Tills, tfrd
day of August, 190J5.
R. A. Chiles,
Ordinary.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digest* what you eat.
be jars—and I don’t
serve jars neither,
Ef everybody that tells all
about the line things they did
last year, and intend to do next
year was doin’ the same sort o’
things this year, they’d never
had a minute to spend talkin’
and telliti’ us about- ’em.
IIEttBlNK
Rentiers the bile more fluid and thus
helps the blond to flow; it affords prompt
relief from biliousness, indigestion, sick
and nervous hrindache, and the ovor-in-
dulgeure iu food and dliuk, ilerhine
acts quickly, a dose after meals will
bring the patient into a good condition
In a few day s.
G L. On!dwell, Agt. M. K. and T. It.
It., Checotah, Ind. Ter., writes, April 18,
1908: "I was sick for over two years with
enlargement of the liver and spleen. The
dostors did ine no good, and 1 had given
up all hope of being cured, when my
druggist advised me to use Ilerhine. It
has mode me sound (and well.” 50c at
A. J. Jooper & Co.
open wells on their premises,.
Kut All You Want.
Persona troubled with indigestion or Dys
pepsia can eat all they want if they will
take Kodol Dyspepsia (hire. Till* reme
dy prepuros tin rtoinach for the reciqi-
tiou, ruten’lon. digestion ami assiiniiatiou
of nil of tho wholesome food that may be
eaten, and enables the digestive organs to
trmsforin the same into the kind of b|ood
that give* health and streng.h. Hold by
A. .1. Cooper & Co.
The wind and rain storm swept
across the woried’s fair grounds
last week, doing much damage
one man was killed eight wonded
and sot ie loss to property.
There is still money enough af
ter the postal robbery for the es
tablishment of 4000 rural mail
routes. Paulding county may
get two or three of these.
Reflections of a Batchel >r.
When a girl refuses lo marry a
duke it is because lie refuses to
ask her
It begins to look as if the
president’s “warm friend and
closest political adviser” was
booked for a quiet sojourn in . , . ,
the penitentiary. We refer j 18 going to let_a man kiss her
to Mr. Lucious N. Littauer
who used his influence as a
Why does a girl always want
the lights turned down when she
congressman to secure a con-
! tract from the war department
1 by which he greatly profitted.
Senator Proctor of Vermont
took the precaution to have
himself technically changed
info a corporation befors) as
secretary of war, he awarded
himself a contract for soldiers’
gravestones. It is not often
that one catches the seasoned
veterans in the senate in a
technical violation of the law. ^polygamy.
against her will?
When a girl is on a dark piaz
za with a man and coughs every
now and then it is a sign to her
mother not to come out there too
suddenly.
If you argued with her a mil
lion years you could never con
vince a woman that she was un
dressed as long as she had her
stofckings on.
Probably if there were only a
few men in the world women
wouldn’t have such objections to
My Hair
“ I had a very severe sickness
that took off all my hair. 1 pur-
chased a bottle of Aver’s Hair
Vigor and it brought all my hair
back again.”
W. D. Quinn, Marseilles, III.
One thing is certain,—
Ayer’s Hair Vigor makes
the hair grow. This is
because it is a hair food.
It feeds the hair and the
hair grows, that’s all there
is to it. It stops falling
of the hair, too, and al
ways restores color to
gray hair.
Sf.M a b#ffie. All tfrvfglats.
If your druggist cannot supply you,
send us one dollar and we will express
you a bottle. Be sure and pive the name
of your nearest express office. Address,
J. C. AYER CO.. Lowell. Mass.