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ted to the UptouTldin* and ProcreM or Dallas and Paulding County.
VOL. XXIII.
Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia, Thursday, June 32, 1905
Numbs* 31
#W«. 8 WlTHAM,
President.
W. E. 8PISKB,
V-Pres.
R. D. Leonard,
Cashier.
THE BANK OF DALLAS
ESTABLISHED 1899.
A DESIGNATED STATE DEPOSITORY.
Capital Stock • .$25,000.00
Undivided Profits 8,000.00
Total $33, 00000
Begin to practice right now what you are preaching—
••economy."
Start it bunk account.
Do it today.
Delay means loss.
You will never sturt curlier.
No time like now.
Grasp the opportunity.
Begin saving your money ami depositing It in the bank.
It does not take much to start oank account.
A bank account, however small It may be at the be.
ginning, will grow, and you will be surprised how it will
run up in a year’s time.
We have seen it tried.
All large fortunes had small beginnings.
With your money in your home you run the risk of be
ing robbed.
With It In your pocket you are tempted on every hand
to spend it. '
With it iu the Bank of Dallas you will he protected
from robbery by burgular insurance.
With it in the Bank of Dallas, when you are tempted
to spend it, you will do without rather than go to the bank
and withdraw it.
It adds to 11 man’s standing to have a bank account.
People look up to a man who draws checks to pay his ob-
ligations. It gives him tone in the business woild and
helps his credit.
Parents, sturt. a bank account for your little baby at
once. Deposit 50c to the credit of the little one, and ev.
cry few days add to the little account in the bank tie
price of half a dozen cigars. You will marvel at tie
growih of the account. By the lime the child is sixteen
years old you will have saved more than enough to send
iiim to college, or enough to start him in business. Start
the chi'd right, Teach it to know the value of a dollar.
Open an account for It.
The Bank of DullaB makes a specialty of taking care
of money deposited. It has thrown around its depositors
every safeguaid known to the bunking business. It even
insures the money deposited—something unheard of until
recently.
The Bank of Dallas Is your hank, a home institution;
it’s officers are your people and coniea to you today offer
ing to takcjearc of your money, to lend you money at all
times on approved paper, aud to offer you every courtesy
that is in accord with sound blinking principle)).
Home Circle
Column.
Crude Thought* a* They Fall
From the EdltorlatiPen.—Plow,
ant Evening Reveries, tits:
J'
THE BEST
MEDICINE
0WOMEN
ire more developed ana rue tor-
ring pains of disordered men-
ruauon, bearing down pains,
ucorrhoea, backache and ncad-
If you are nervous and tired out
continually you could have no
clearer warning of the approach
of serious female trouble.
Do not wait until you suffer un
bearable pain before you seek treat
ment. \ou need Wine of Cardui
now just as much as if the trouble
were more developed and the tor'
turin,
strual
leucorrhoea,
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 and j
from quick
serous trou'
to check. Secure a 81.00 bottle of
Wine of Cardui today. If your
dealer docs not keep it, send the
money to the Ladies' Advisory
Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine
Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., and the
medicine will he sent you.
iOi
Weak
Hearts
Are due to Indigestion. NInefy-nIne of every
one hundred people who have heart trouble
can remember when it was simple indiges
tion. It la a scientific fact that all cases of
heart disease, not organic, are not only
traceable to, but are the direct result of Indi
gestion. All food taken Into the stomach
1 which falls of perfect digestion ferments and
swells the stomach, pulling it up against the
heart. This Interferes with the action of
the heart, and In the course of time that
delicate but vital organ becomes diseased,
Mr. D. Kauble. of Nevada, O , says: 1 had stomach
trouble and was in a bad state as 1 had heart trouble
with It. I took Kodoi Dyspepsia Cure for about four
months and It cured me,
Kodoi Digests What You Eat
and relieves the stomach of all nervous
strain and the heart of all pressure.
Bottlesoniy. S1.00 Sire boldine 2S times the trill
size, which sells for 50c,
Prepared by E. O. DaWITT & CO., OHIOAQO.
For sale by A. J. Cooper & Co.
CLUBBING RATES.
Why stand ye here all the day
idle? Matt. 20 :<l.
ooo
There Ik plenty to do In tills world of
ours,
There are weed* to pluck from nmong
the flower*;
There are field* to sow, there are
field* to reap;
There tiro vineyard* to set on the
mountain *teep;
There tire ro*e* to plant, and thistles
to fell}
And home* to he re*cued on hlll*lde
and dell;
There are poor to he fed, there tire
children to teach,
And a mc**ngc of love and of mercy
to preach;
The fallen to lift, and *elf-prlde to
abase;
And every one fitted to*tandin hi*
place;
There are *onl* to be saved by land
nnd by *ea;
There’* work in great plenty for you
and for me.
OOO
Late hour* are shadows from
the grave.
OOO
It is continued temperance
which sustains the body for the
longest period of time and which
most surely preserves it. free from
sickness,” writes Humboldt,
when asked the secret of lit* suc
cess. No employer will keep in
his ollice a drunkard, a gambler,
or a profligate, for the very good
reason that, the vices not only de
base the body, but also glut the
mind with thoughts of which
business has no part. Drink has
become the curse of the world.
Whole battalions of splendid
young men who started in life
with glowing hopes have been
swept, away bv whiskey and rum.
OOO
Man finds himself on a limit
less ocean with no knowledge of
whence he capie or whether lie
shall go. All he knows is that, a
Hand he has never seen has trac
ed the Golden Rule upon his
heart, hung a chart in his soul
and placed a compass in his hand.
He is also conscious of a pilot, at
the helm, never seen but always
there; an angel commissioned at
Ins birth to pilot his frail bark
across the uncertain waters of
life and that consciousness is his
reserve power. We may try to
stifle the voice of the mysterious
angel within, but it always says
“Yes” to right actions and “No”
to wrong ones. No matter if we
heed or not, no power can change
its decision one iota. Through
health, through prosperity and
adversity, beyond the reach of
bribery or influence, this faith
ful servant, stands behind us in
the shadow of ourselves, never
intruding, but weighing every
so unheodingly permit opportu
nities for tarrying sunshine into
the lives of those we love pass
by. A word of cheer to a strug
gling soul is worth more than all
the roses we would scatter on
their casket cover. A wt.Iconic,
a smile, a cheery “well done,”
an affectionate look, will cause a
rift to break in the clouds nnd
permit the Bunshine of life to
gladden the passing dav of those
wo love. Let us try faithfully to
throw the wealth of affection
about our loved ones who are
fighting the stern battles of life.
Let us scatter our love broadcast
and pluck out all the thorns we
can, and surely and certainly will
our Father say “Well done.”
ooo
what bliss, but what an awaken
ing! We awake to tread our
weary way to the gallows, to jail
or to the haunts of vice and min
gle our wnil of woe with the wail
ot the multitude, and the proces
sion is ceaseless, though some
pass by the way of the cross and
leave a burden, the accumulation
of years, thus renewing their
youth in the beautiful Sunlight
land that lies between the inno
cence of childhood and the puri
ty of Heaven on the highway to
eternity.
Columbus is to have a big
hosiery mill.
Ha/.elhurst has a new Lank
with a capital stock of $25,-
ooo.
GARDVi
The New Era mid Allanta Daily Jntin
nal (both papers) one year for #5.00
The New Era and Atlanta JJn'ly New
j (both papers) orie year for #4.00
Tlie New Era and tlie Twice.a-Week
Atlanta Journal (both papers) one yeur
for #1.25
The New Era and Tom Watsons Maga
zine, 128 pages, (both papers) one year
for #1.50
The New Em nnd the Twlce-a-Week
Globe-Democrat (both papers) one year
tor #1.40
For further information call on or
address, THE NEW ERA.
Dallas, Ga.
HOME OOURTKBIKB.
In the close relation of mem
bers ot the same household and
the constant contact through long
association, there is apt to be
lack of the friendly greetings and
delicate attentions which are giv
en to visitors and strangers in
the household. Children are
commonly not trained to sweet
courtesies in their treatment of
parents and one another.
Iltisoand and wife do not pre
serve their first gracious care of
each other. But thoughtful and
loving little services sweeten
horns life and pour the oil of joy
over daily experiences. When a
husband nr son is prompt and
helpful iu placiug her chair to
her table, what woman does not
feel happier?
An act of courtesy cultivates
in its performer more apprecia
tion and attachment. The spirit
which prompts little attention
and the habit which preserves
thorn will banish hard feelings,
sharp words and alienations that
naturally and easy come in times
of difference of judgment or con
flict, of interest.
ooo
11,000 I’RISOXKHH
Over three thousand Russians
are now prisoners of war. Each
one is some mother's darling boy.
How they now doubtless long for
the home of their childhood.
How many hearts in seasons of
trouble ’ have longed for the
scenes of an innocent childhood !
A conscience burdened with
crime will, in calmer moments,
cleave to the rich fragrance of
earlier days when the sun shone
so brightly and the birds sang so
sweetly and when the little trou
bles could be washed away with
childish tears or the blissful
caress of a tender loving mother.
“O, days of my childhood, will
they no more return to cool this
burning bosom with the breath
of peace!” Such has been the
wail of manv breaking hearts
and tlie eclioes will reverberate
through the world so long as
“life has passion.” This is the
dismal cry that will render the
sweet test song of birds a series
of discordant sounds. Even into
act we perform, every word we the dark Blld glooIny pr j 80n ce U
utter, pronouncing the verdict
Hetty areen’a Philosophy.
The richest woinsn in the
world is reported t,o have said:
“People aro always talking
about secrets of success. There
isn’t any secret to it. Success is
doing the right thing and stick
ing to it. If all would do their
little part, just their keBt, even
if it isn’t much, just as a blade
of grass does the world would be
a better place. This thing of
waiting to play elephant is not
wise. I have been asked what is
more desirable than being the
richest woman in the world.
There is just one answer to
that: It is to be the best woman
in the world.
“I believe the Lord intended
women to be wives and mothers
before all things, a helpmeet to
man. Some men want women
for ornaments, some for come
rades and some for cooks.
“I don’t believe in the die a
way kind of love. It is moon
shine, and most people marry un
der the Bpell—I’ve known lots of
them who would sell each other
for 10 cents after the honeymoon
1 don’t believe iu divorce. A
promise is a promise, and if you
have made a bad bargain, why
just make the best of it aud ev
ery one will respect you. All
the courage and endurance in
this world is not displayed on the
battlefield.
“I never saw anybodv or heard
of anybody who wits perfectly
happy or sat isfied : just doing our
duty is the nearest we can get to
it. I believe in enjoying things
just us they come along. 1 think
too, that its a woman’s duty to
take cure of herself and be as
nice looking as site can. I was
pretty when I was a girl and I
kept the young men guessing
then, just as I do the lawyers
now.”
A. J. OAMP,
Councellor-At-Law,
t
j DALLAS, -' - - GA.
The administration of estates in court
of’ordinary a specialty. Will practice
also in Superior and U. S. courts
Dr- W. O. Hitchcock,
Physician and Surgeon.
DALLAS, GA.
Office: Up stairs over Hitchcock &
Cump's store.
“right” or “wrong.”
ooo
Our fathers and mothers need
all the kindness and sympathy
we can ever give them. It does
not only make the children
brighter, but the older heads,
whose locks are white from the
snows of many winters, are in
sore need of kind words. Per
haps they have long ago laid all,
or most all, of their loved ones
tp rest, and their burdens seems
will occasionally be wafted tlie
fragrance of the flowers of child
hood and a holy desire will steal
into tlie heart and give a mo
ment’s sweet peace, a taste of
heaven. It is when the sweet
and cooling springs of childhood
have been poluted by the pas
sions of the flesh that we realize
our thirst and strive in vain to
quench it. We dream of inno
cent childhood, and through the
darkness of a misspent life we
see tlie angel smile of mother
reater than they can bear.! and feel UDon our lips the breath
How a word of sympathy and
kindness helps them ! There is
enough of gloom in this worhl
without adding more by unkind
of a loving kiss, we lisp our even
ing prayer and receive a moth
er’s benediction as we lay our
tired body upon the snowy couch
words and actions. Let us not smoothed by a loving hand
The state convention of re
tail grocers will meet at Fitz
gerald July io and n.
Hugh Atkins, a banker and
prominent citizen of Mays-
ville, died suddenly last week.
Two children of W. L. Car
ter, of Valdosta were shot to
death by an unknown assas
sin.
Judge N. L. Huchens, one
of Georgia’s prominent jurists,
is dead at his home at Law
rence ville.
Secretary Phil Cook, of the
state department, who has
been ill for several days, is at
his post again.
The Georgia Educational
Association wiil hold its thir
ty-ninth annual session At Alli
ens. June 26, 27 and 28.
Governor Terrell lias offer
ed a reward of $100 for the
arrest of Ben H. Holland.
Is wanted in Tatnnll county
on the charge of murder.
A charter has been issued
to the Albany Trust Com
pany of Georgia, which is
capitalized at $100,000, and
which is to be located in Al
bany .
•
Capt. R. A. Nisbit, of Ma
con lias been reappointed by
Governor Terrell as a mem
ber of the Confederate memo
rial board for a term of five
years.
Whooping Cough In Jamaica.
,\tr. .1. Hili-y Bennett, iiclu-iniHt of
Brown'* Town, Jiiinnii-ii, West India
Island*, writes; “1 cannot *pcak too
highly of Chamberlain'* rough
Remedy. It Ini* proved Itself to he
the best remedy for whooplngcough,
which Ih prevalent on till* end of the
globe. It ha* never failed to relieve
In any case where I have recommen
ded it, and grateful mothers, after
using It, are daily thanking me for
advising them.” This remedy i* for
Hale by l)r. Cooper.'
Tlie half-way house on the road
to a man’s vanity is his comfort.
It is always safer to flatter any-
body ; even if it makes him sus
picious of your purpose lie be
lieves you.
Found a Cure for Dyspepsia.
Mr*. S. Lindsey, of Kurt William,
Ontario, Canada, who lias suffered
quite a number of years from dyspep
sia and great pains in the stomach,
wa* advised by her druggi*t to take
Chamberlain'* Stomach and Liver
Tablet*. She did sound says, “I find
that they have done me a great deal
of good. I have never had any suf
fering since I began using them.” If
troubled with dyspepsia or indiges
tion why not take the tablets, get
well and stay well? Sold by A. J.
Cooper.
W Early Risers
The famous little pilla*
Commissions have been is
sued by Governor Terrell to
Ira U. Baxter, George E. At
wood, Sr., F. H. McFarland
and John G. Legare as county
commissioners of McIntosh
county, they having been re
commended by the grand ju
ry-
Governor Terrell has ap
pointed Hon. P. D. Fhearouse
judge of the county court of
Effingham county, to succeed'
Hon. E. R. Tarver, deceased.
The appointment is for an
unexpired term, ending Dec.
22, 1905, aud is made subject
to confirmation.
The laxative effect of Chuniber-
IiiIii’k .Stomach aritl Liver Tatdets is
so agreeable and so natural that you
do not realize it is tile effect of a
medicine. Sold by Dr. Cooper.
Money to Loan.
I am prepured to negotiate loans on im
proved farms at 7 per cenl. interest on
loans of #1,000 or over, and 8 percent in
terest on sums less than one thousand
dollars, by taking first mortgage oa farms
offered as collateral. No comniasioas
charged, but applicant must pay for ab
stract of title and inspection fees.
A. J. CAMP.
seplg-Ctu Dallas. U*.