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Devoted to tbe TTpbuUdlnt and Progreaf or Dallas and Paulding County.
VOL. XXIII.
Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia, Thursday, April 20, 1906
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Number 42
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Rt*D. Leonard,
Cashier.
Wh. 8 Witham, W. E.
President. ‘ «!*.
THE B^fk OF DALLAS
ESTABLISHED
A DESIGNATED STATE
1899.
DEPOSITORY.
Capital Stock.; $25,000.00
Undivided Profits 8,000.00
Total $33,000.00
Begin to practice right now wlmt you arc preaching—
"economy."
Start a hunk account.
Do it today.
Delay moans loss.
Yon will netcr start earlier.
No time like nowr.
Grasp the opportunity.
Begin saving your money anti <Upositing It In the bank.
It does not take much to start a hank account.
A hank account, however small it may he at the be.
ginning, will grow, and you will be surprised bow it will
ruu up iu a year’s time.
We have seen it tried.
All large fortunes bad small beginnings.
With your money in your home you run the liskof be.
Ing robbed.
With It In your pocket you are tempted on every hand
to spend It.
With It In the Bank of Dallas you will be protected
from robbtry by Imrgular insurance.
With it in the Bank of Dallas, when you are tempted
to spend it, you will do without rather than go to the liank
and withdraw-It. ,
It adds to a man’s standing to, have a bank account.
People look up to a man who draws checks 'o pay his ob
ligations. It gives him tone iu the business woild and
helps his credit.
Parents, start a bank account for your little baby at
once. Deposit 50c to the credit of the little one, and e-*
cry few days add to the little account in the. hank tie
price of.half a dozen cigars. You will marvel at tte
growth of the account. By the lime the child is giitei n
years old you will have saved more than enough to sei.d
him to college, or enough to start hint In business. Start
the chi'd right, Teach it to know the value of a dollar.
Upen an account for it.
The Bank of Dallas makes a specialty of taking care
of money deposited. It has thrown around Its depositors
every sufeguazd known to the banking business. It even
insures tho money deposited—something unheard of until
recently.
The Bank of Dallas is your bank, a home institution;
it’s officers are your people and comes to you toduy offer
ing to tnkeVurc of your money, to lend you money at all
times on approved paper, and to offer you every courtesy
that is in accord with sound bunkiug principles.
HALLS Hair Renewer
A splendid toniefor tbehair, makes the hair grow Ion a and henry.
Always restoreseolor to gray hair,afl the dark,rich color of yooch.
Stops falling hair, also. Sold for fifty years. “ ’"VBsaarj07ft
THE BEST
MEDICINE
>0* WOMEN
If you are nervous and tired out
continually you could have no
dearer warning of the approach
of serious female trouble.
Do not wait until you suffer un
bearable pain before vou seek treat
ment. Lou need Wine of Cardui
now just as much as if the tronble
were more developed and the tor
turing pains of disordered men
struation, bearing down pains,
leucorrhoea, backache and nead-
ache were driving you to the un
failing relief that Wine of Cardui
has brought hundreds of thousands
of women and will bring you.
Wine of Cardui will drive out
all trace of weakness and banish
nervous spells, headache and back
ache ana prevent the symptoms
from quickly developing into dan
gerous troubles that will be hard
to check. Secure a $1.00 bottle of
Wine of Cardui today. If your
dealer does not keep it, send the
money to the Ladles' Advisory
Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine
Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., and the
medicine will Ira sent yon.
Early Risers
^ THE FAMOUS LITTLE PILMl ^
For quick relid! from Biliousness,
Sick Headache, Torpid Liver. Jastn-
dfce, Dizziness, anal ail troubles atis-
iqg from an inaetto or Sluggish tw,
Qr.WIH's Little'Bsdy Risers am ■*-
equal led.
They act promptly and never gripe.
They are so dainty that 11 Is a pleasure
to take them. One to two act at a
mid laxative; two «r four act as a
pleasant and effective .cathartic. They
are purely vegetable and absolutely
hand less. They tonic the liver.
PREPARKD OHUf fcY
E.e. Da Witt & Co., Chicago
For sale by A. J. Cooper & Co.
CLUBBING RATES.
The New Era and Alianta Daily Joun.
nal (both papers) one year for $5.00
The New Era and Atlanta Dally News
(both papers) one year for $4.00
The New Era and the Twice-o-Week
Atlanta Journal (both papers) one year
for $1.25
The New Era and Tom Watsons Maga
zine, 128 pageo, (both papers) one year
for $1.50
The New Era and the Twice-a-Week
Globe-Democrat (both papers) one year
For further information call on or
address, THE NE W ERA,
Dallas, Ga.
THE (’ll ILD ETERNAL.
‘I heard their prayers and kissed
their sleepy eyes,
And tucked them all warm from
foot to head
To wake again with morning's glml
sunrise—
Then came where lie lay dead.
On cold still mouth l laid my lips.
Asleep
He lay to wake the other side Clod’s
door.
But this Is mine .10 more.
Those other children long to m
have grown—
Strange, hurried men who give mi
passing thought,
Then go their ways. No longer now
my own,
Without me they have wrought.
So when night cornea, and seeking
mother’s knee;
Tired childish feet turn home at
eventide,
T fold him dost—the child that’s left
to tne,
My little lad who died."
OOO
WHEN you’re “HITCHED.”
There nre mighty few young
people who go into marriage with
any real idea of what it means.
They get their notion of it from
among the clouds where they liv
ed while they are engaged and
naturally about ali they find up
tbepe is wind and moonshine or
from novels which always ends
before the real trouble begins, or,
if tliey keep on, leave out the
chapters that tell Itow the hus
band finds the rent and the wife
the hired girL But if there’s one
thing in the world a'bout, which
it’s possible to get all the facts
it’s 'matrimony. Part, of them
are right in tlhe house where jwi
were born and the neighbors have
the meet..
It’s been uav experience 'that
you’V'e got’to have leisure to lie
unhappy. 'Half the trouble in
this world ik imaginary, and it
takes time'te think it up. Bit.
it’s these ofibetier 'tlliiuii the real
troubles that break s young kus
band's back or a lyaung wife’s
heart.
A few men and >m>ore women
can he happy idle when they’re
single, but om-ce you marry’them
to each other they’ve got to tfnd
work or they'd! find*trouble. You
caindde tlivee miles an the trolly
car to the stock vpards ewjry
morning and find heppinese at.
the end of the trip, bet you >nav
chase it all oner the world in
steam yacht without catching >up
withflfc. A woman cae find r&in
from 4iie basement, totthe nursery
of her own house, but give her a
license to pad the street. and
bunch of raantinee tic&ets ar.d
she’ll be discontent. Tlhere’s ad-
ways ail idle woman or an idle
man m every divorce case. When
the man earns the bread in the
sweat, of his face it’s right the
woman should perspire a little,
baking it.
OOO
CONDUCT IN PUBLIC PLACES.
In no country is it more impor
tant to have good manners than
in our own, and yet there is a
great deficiency of care and in
struction in this particular. A
young girl often grows up with
out ever being taught that to
laugh audibly in public assemblies
is not good manners; that pre
senting herself at the end of a
crowded car and looking for a
seat till some sentleman feelB
very ill-bred. Yet all these
things should be settled in a
young lade’s education, and all
thoae who nave had the greatest
advantaged in this way should be
ready to set an example worthy
of imitation to those who look ud
to them. You will never seem
to claim any particular seat as
your right; you will never at
tempt. to keep scats for those of
your party who come later than
you; you will never suffer, much
less oblige, any gentleman to re
linquish to you the good seat he
has fairly earned by going very
early and sitting long In pa
tience.
You will certainly avoid going
in late and disturb the company
after the lecture has begun; but
if you do chance to arrive late
you will step softly and take the
first seat you can find, instead of
nuking further interruption by
parading through the room in
search of a better. Always think
of the-good of the audience, rath
er than of your own convenience.
When the lecture is over, and
tl.e greeting of friends begins,
be careful that your voice is not
above a gentle bum around you,
either in laughter or conversa
don. Delicacy and refinement
require that a young lady, should
never make herself conspicuous
in a public assembly, and if by
any cl a ice your high spirits
have betrayed you into an audi
ble laugh check yourself as soon
as possible, and meet with sober
and modest looks the gaze drawn
upon yourself; do not try to
brave it out as if it were alright,
and people had no business to
look at. you. That only makes
the matter worse.
The best way to overcome the
selfishness you sometimes meet
with 011 public occasions is by po
liteness und disinterestedness on
your part; overcome evil with
good and you will satisfy your
own conscience end perhaps touch
others.
Contending too muck for your
rights sties up selfish feeling in
others, while a readiness to yield
them a«Axkens generous seuti
ments and leads to mutual
coinodatMxis.
you are wad the greater have been
your advantages the u»*re polite
and oooaiierate you should be to
cab be fufllled under, reasonably'
favorable circumstances. If a
raqe does not have plenty of chil
dren, or if the children do not
grow up, or if wheu they grow
up they are unhealthy in body
and stunted or vicious in mind,,
then that race is decadent, and
no heaping up of wealth, no
splendor of momentary material
prosperity, can avail iu any de
gree as offsets.—President’s Mes
sage
For a Weak Digestion.
No medicine can replace food blit
liainbcrlaln's Stomach and .Liver
Tablets will help you to digest your
food. It la not the quantity of food
taken that gives strength and vigor
to the system, but (he amount diges
ted und assimilated. If troubled
with a weak digestion, don’t fall to
give these tablets 11 trial. Thousands
have been henedtted by their iiho.
They only cost a quarter. Sold by
Dr. Cooper.
A MATTUt OF HEALTH
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
IMS MO SUBSTITUTE
Master of the Situation.
The farmor should feel proud
of his profession, as it. is one of
the most useful and necessary oc
cupations. He does not sit on
the rugged edge of doubt ns to
the permanency of his position.
No master has a mortgage on his
labor or his products. He is king
among men, and his home is the
abode of contentment. Ho ttu-
dies the laws of nature and de
rives maintenance from her
bounteous stores. When times
are hard, and laborers are clam
oring for work, he has plenty of
business to occupy his time. If
the farmer commences with small
capital his investments is sure to
increase, for the earth often re
wards the husbandman a hun
dredfold. The proper manage
ment of small undertakings leads
to larger enterprises. The well-
tilled farm produces abundantly,
and the farmer always has a sur
plus to sell that makes him in
dependent even in strenuous
times. The farmer is the foun
dation of the commercial pros
perity of the country.
Won ■ Nam* mf Fame.
Legal Advertisements.
Special Notice!
The attention of officers, attor
neys, and all parties interested is
caMed to the fact that after Janu
ary ist, 1905, all legal advertising
must be paid for strictly in ad
vance, or they will not be accept
ed for publication. We have lost
so much money through the fail
ure of parties to pay the fees we
have earned in the past that we
are compelled to take this step,
for which the law provides. The
rule Is absolute, and positively no
exceptions wHI be made.
EDITOR.
YEAR’S SUPPORT.
Mtiitti of Georgia. I’auMIng County,
To whom It may onnvurn—Tho appraisers ap-
pointed to Appralnn and net apart a year's sup
port for the widow and minor children of Wes
ley Goodwin late of Hnld County, deenaMd,
have illod their report iu my office, and I will
pAM* upon the same on the flmt Monday In May
next. This, ttrd day of April, 1006.
U. K. CKOKKR, Ordinary.
YIAK'9 SUPPORT, t
Georgia, Paulding County,
Georgia A. Hunt having made application
for twelve months support out of the estate of
T. H. Hunt, and appraisers duly appointed to
set apart the Maine, having Hied their return,
all persons concerned are hereby required to
show eaiiHo before tho Court of Ordinary of
said county on the itrst Monduy in May IMfi,
why Maid application should not be granted.
Tills, Hrd day of April, IfKtfi,
11. K. CKOKICn, Ordinary.
Ilf you are troubled with, in-
•soxinia go to Bed and forget tit.
Any innn who is master in his
■own house is usually a Itodhclor.
If doge and children dttftike a
iman it’s up to others to avoid
•kilati. _J__ _ __
£ome girls sing like ttghtin-
gcles and offcers like galec en the
might.
MeWitt’s Little Early HI ,pfs, the
famous little pill, liijye b.len marie
fainoue by the.lr certnih yet. liannleM*
and.gentle action upon the bowels
The more refined ** ndni,ver ’ Tl,e > r “ U4V '’ no ‘"t"* 1 *» r
biliousness, const ipallon, etc. They
slouut, weaken Lite stomach, gripe, vr
make you feel Mirk. Once usisl *il-
hUwxvh proferrwL. They strongtA-en.
others wriio are not so fortunate ’Well by Dr. flakier,
as to possess the ojyortunitie*!
that you have had. If you wish
to be a swell bred lady you must,
carry your manners uwftli you. ft
is n«t a Hiking that «em be laid
aside and put on tut pleasure.
True politeness ic accompanied
by the .calm self-poseeaaion which
belongs te noble edaaplicty «f
purpose, and unless you cultivate
it and exeacise it upon all occa
sions and toward ali gorsons it
will oever be a part W .yourself.
OOO
HIE IIOMK.
No Christian and civilized
community can afford fce show a
happy-go-luct lack of coacern for
the youth of today; for, dt so, the
community will have to pay a
terrible penalty of finanekl bur
den and social degradation in the
tomorrow. There should ho se
vere child labor and factory in
spection laws. It is very desir
able that married woman should
not work in factories. The prime
duty of the man fa to work, to
be the breadwinner; the prime
duty of the woman is to be the
mother, the housewife. All of
tariff and finance sink into utter
insignificance when compared
with the tremendous, the vital
importance of trying to shape
conditions so that the two duties
of the man and of the woman
LETTER'S >>V ADMINISTRATION.
<8*«»rgln I’auMIng County.
To all whom It limy concern—li K. T lbbltti»,
Having in duo form applied to me for in»rmn-
nmit IgUm-h of tulmliiUtration on flir «*>,!■ ti* rf
J. NV. Tlbbitts, Into of Hiitl county, «i«ach** .
tli If* fM ttf (itc'fill and singular thfc.rrdltorn ami
next of kin of J. W. Tlhbllts to In* anti fippi ar
at my ofRe« on the first Monday In May, nest,
am! show enunp, If they can, why permanent
administration should not la* granted to B. F.
Tlhhlts or Home fit and prtiper person on J. W.
TlhtilttH' estate. Witness »ny official Hlgna-
turc of office, thls,lird day of April, lUOTi.
H. K. (J 110KICK, Ordinary.
CIIANGK OF PUBLIC HOAD.
Georgia, Paulding County.
l.K Varner, cl. al„ having applied ft.r &
change In public road commencing u 1 - black
smith shop In Yorkvlle in the !i!«7th inlHtlai
district of said county, and running thenar in
a westerly direction through lund lot No.
and terminating at school house. The total
proposed length of said change being Ifttysids
and the width thereof sixteen feet. A
Notice Is hereby given that said application ’
will be finally granted on the 1st day of Muy .
Ittofi, next, if no sufficient cause is shown to *
the contrary.
B. K. CKOKKR, Ordinary.
Only a very brave youtfc would
jutTtempfc bo steal a kies fawn an
unfair maid.
THE ATLANTA NEWS
malkesjthe fadlowing unprece
dented clubbing offer:
The Atlanta News, Sunday
Constitution, The Sunny
South, Woman’s Home Com
panion, all four for $1.25 for
three months, $2.50 for Six
months, or $5.00 a year.
This means that the sub
scriber will receive a first class
daily, a great Sunday paper,
a great literary weekly and the
best woman’s magazine in the
country at $1,25 for three
months. Address
The Atlanta News,
Atlanta, Ga.
TO EXECUTE TITLES.
Oforgla, PauldliiK County.
Reboot!* Comb, having m.de appllontton to
require title, to be executed to her to cortalii
lumU described In * lmnd for titles tlieivtu iit-
tacbcd, purportlnx to be sinned by «. w. Law •
renoe. lute of said county, deceased, the wibl
application alleKliiK that said land Has been
fully paid for. All )iartlcH concerned are bare
by uotllied that said application will tie heard!
before the Court of Ordinary for said county,
on the llrst day of May, 1IKV,. This, Hrd day of
April, lMfi. H. K. CKOKKR, Ordinary.
About Rheumatism.
There are lew UisemieH tliut iuiliet;
more torture than rheumatism anti
there 1m probably no dlseoHe/or which
such a varied and useless Jot.of rem
edies have been suggested. To say
that it can be cured is, theretofore, u
bold statement to make, but Cham
berlain’s Pain Balm, which enjoys
an extensive sale, has met with great
success In the treatment of this dis
ease. One application of Pain Balm
will relieve tho pain, and hundreds
of sufferers have testified to perma
nent cures by its use. Why suffer
when Pain Balm affords such quick
relief and costs buta trifle? - For solo
by Dr. Cooper,