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VOL. XXIII.
Devoted to tlxe Uptouilding and Procreae of Dallas and Pauldlns County.
» Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia, Thursday, August io, 1905
Number 3S
Wll. S WlTHAM,
President.
\V. E. Spinks,
V-Pres.
R. P. Leonard,
Cashier.
The Bank of Dallas,
ESTABLISHED 1699.
Capital Stock... ,_ 0 . . .$25,000.00
Undivided Profits Y*V. 10,000.00
Total $35,000.00
A.
HOME CIRCLE COLUMN
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A Column Dedicated to Tired Mother* A*
They .loin the Home Home Circle at Even
Tide—Crude Thoughts a* they Fall From tha
Editorial Pen.—Pleasant Evening Reveries.
life
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NE MAN FOUND out
that when he owed
other people he paid
them somehow. He
he decided to owe
himself money—ore
dollarthe first week,
two dollars the sec
ond, three dollars the third, and
so on to the tenth week. Then
he drops back to a dollar.
As fast as he collects his
debts from himsilf he puts the
money in the bank.
Each ten-weeks term puts
him ahead $55.00.
“They talk about a woman's sphere,
Am though It had a limit;
There’s not a place Inearth or heaven
There's not a task to mankind given,
There’s not a blessing or woe,
There’s not a whisper, Ves or No,
There’s not a life, or death, or birth,
That has a feather’s weight,
Without having a woman In It."
Nothing permanent wia ever
gained in business, friendship or
love by insincerity of word or
act.
Not infrequently we see motl.
ers who mentally and physically
antagonize their daughters, but
their is a Spiritual law, as well
as the law of good taste, which
should compel a daughter to be
respectful ami polite to her moth
er, even if she cannot give her
love or admiration.
As king over the slat wart oak
and lofty pine, the fig-tree would
have been a dead failure, an 1 as
of the dilligent maketli rich.”
“A false balance is abomination
to the Lord, but a just weight, is
his delight.”
The proper education of our
girls is one of the important
questions of the present, century.
It. issimethingmore than a social
problem and is deserving of our
best thoughts. It is a pivil and
political, a moral and religious
problem. The presence of wo
men constitutes one of the chief
charms and benefits of society.
It is she who far more than man
gives character to society. Into
her care have been entrusted the
nation’s future statesmen, those
wlm soon are to bo clothed with
authority and to make laws for
the greatest nation on the globe,
as her education becomes a civil
and political problem. Her gen
tle presence as she bends over
ll.e cradle at the silent influence
You Must
Sleep.
If you cannot, it is due to an
irritated or congested state of
the brain, which will soon de-
velope into nervous prostration.
Nature demands sleep, and
it is as important as food; it
is a part of her building and
sustaining process. This period
of unconsciousness relaxes the
mental and physical strain, and
allows nature to restore ex
hausted vitality.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine brings
refreshing sleep, because it
soothes the irritation and re
moves the congestion.
It is also a nerve builder; it
nourishes and strengthens ev
ery nerve in your body, and
creates energy in all the organs.
Nothing will give strength
and vitality as surely and
quickly as Dr. Miles’ Nervine.
"During the pnst winter I had two
attacks of LaOrlopo which left me
very weak, and in bad condition. I
was so nervous I could not sleep. My
wife, after trying different remedies,
went for a doetor. The doctor was
out. and a neighbor recommended Dr.
Mills’ Nervine, and s’<e brought home
•i "l utth . I had not slept for some time,
and had terrible pains in my head.
After taking a few doses of Nervine
the pain was not so severe, and I
siept. I am now taking the second
bottle and am verv much improved.”
HENRY M. SMITH, Underhill, Vt
Dr. Miles’ Nervine is sold by your
drunolst, who will guarantee that tha
first oottle will benefit. If It fails, ha
will refund y?ur money. „ , „ ,
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
Weak
Hearts
Are due to Indigestion. Ntnety-.nlne of svory
I one hundred people who hsve heart trouble
j can remember when it wee simple Indiges
tion. It Is e scientific tact that ell cases of
heart disease, not organic, are not only
traceable to, but are the direct result of Indl-
| gestlon. All food taken Into the stomach
l which falls ol perfect digestion ferments end
swellethe stomach, putting It up against the
heart. This Interferes with the action of
the heart, end In the course of time that
delicate but vital organ becomes dlseised.
Mr. D. Kauble. of Navads. O , says: 1 had stomach
troubla and was in a bad stata as I had haart troubla
with It. I took Kodol Dyapapala Cui * for about four
months and (t cured me.
Kodol Digests What You Cat
and relieves the stomach of all nervous
strain and the heart of all pressure.
Battles only. J1.00 Size holdlnt 2*4 times the trial
size, which Mill for 50c,
Prepared by E. O. DeWITT AGO., OHIOAOO.
Por sale by A. J. Cooper it Co.
much out of place as some of our i °f l ,cr daily life are shaping the
polititiansare in congress; hut for i entire moral character of the
bearing tigs the oak and pi tie are | coming generation, and thus her
education becomes a moral prob
lem. No one is more fond of
music than the writer, but life
is too short for our daughters to
spend years at the music table
and then after all their culture
be discounted by the ordinary
canary bird. Every girl should
lie given a good practical educa
tion, a home education, but that
does not mean how to use tho
<1 ustpan and broom. It means
more than the daily routine of
housekeeping. The whole mind
must he expended and disiplined
by the study of Nature and her
laws.
CLUBBIN6 RATES.
The New Era and Allanta Daily Joun-
; nal (both papers) one year for 40.00
The New Era and Atlanta Da'ly News
I (both papers) one year for 44.00
The New Era and Ihe fwice-a-Week
Atlanta Journal (bolh papers) one year
for 41.25
The New Era and Tom Watsons Maga
zine, 12B pages, (both papers) one year
for .' 41.00
The New Era and the Twice-a-Week
Globe-Democrat (both papers) one year
lor 41 40
For further infoimntion call on or
address, THE NEW ERA.
Dallas, Ga.
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A. J. CAMP,
Councellor-At-Law,
DALLAS, GA.
ii—.e administration of estates in court
dl 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 &
Camp’s store.
its inferiors. Bearing figs is the
grandest thing in the world for a
fig tree. It shines in its own
sphere; but, stripped of its tig
bearing power, it lias no excuse
for existence. Sometimes a
mother, who reigns a majestic
queen in her own household, for
sakes her quiet sweet ness of home
rule for a noisy, rough, public
career, for which she has not the
slightest qualification. Of course
there are no such mothers who
are reuders of this paper, but we
have seen them and so have v u.
Some of us, especially the
strictly orthodox Christians are
likely to meet with great sur
prises in the world to come. Each
soul like each railroad engine
must follow its own headlight.
There are many tracks, but the
Oreat Station awaits us all if we
follow the headlight of our con
science and live close to the Gol
den Rule.
Marriage is only beautiful,
moral or holy while love rivets
two hearts and peace and harmo
ny broo Is over the hearthstone.
The best trained teachers can
never relieve the parent of the
grave responsibility and Qod-
given privileges of being the
spiritual pride of the child.
We wonder how many parents
realize that their child is a book
of blank paper in which shall be
recorded the record of their own
lives. Be careful therefore what
you have written there l'or the
world will read it. All your se
cret thought the child will try to
write.
So long as men travel there
will always be a sale and demand
for guide hooks. We want to
know the best road to the coun
try we have not yet seen and all
the particulars pertaining to it.
The Bible, is a safe guide book
that tells of an unseen country
and how best to reach it. There
would be more business integrity
and truer success if our young
men would carry in their pojkets
and study the book of Proverbs.
“He beconieth poor that dealetli
with a slack hand, but the hand
Curious Facts.
There are eighty-six annual
holidays in Russia.
Over three hundred billion■
dollars are invested in subma
rine cables by Great Britain.
When the last census was
taken tnere was one horse for
every three persons in the
United States.
In time of war Russia puts
210 out of every 1,000 of her
population in the field, France
370 and Germany 310.
Since 1840 the world’s pro
duction of meat has increased
fifty seven per cent and the
production of grain 420 per
cent.
The United States produces
four tons of coal to each in
habitant vaunually, but the
average the world over is half
a ton each.
The ground upon which
the Bank of England stands
is valued at $250 a square
foot. At that valuation the
site is worth $32,707,000.
The average man grows
hair almost fifty feet long,
nails twenty-three feet long
and beard twenty-five feet
long every seventy years.
White jet is this year’s jew
elry novelty in Europe. It is
like ivory, but sparkles, and
when carefully cut the effect
is said to be dazzling.
ITenry Marr, a farmer who
lives near Bartholmew couuty,
Indiana, is the personal cen
ter of the population of the
United States, according to
the last federal census.
The will of the late Gen
eral Lew Wallace, famous as
the author of “Ben Hur,’’ con
tained just four sentences, in
which all his property was
left to his wife without con
ditions.
Mothers can (ind rust, and
creation for themselves and make
lasting impressions upon their
children by taking them but in
the twilight the sultry summer
evenings and show to them 11 sky
bespangled with stars. By what
inconceivable power dqes that,
aged star, which is sinking, fa
tigued and burning in the shades
of the evening, reappear at the
same instant fresh and humid
with the rosy dew of the morn
ing? Go out beneath the arched
heavens at night and say if you
can “ There is no God.” Pro
nounce that dreadful blasphemy
and each star above you will ap
proach the unbroken darkness
of your intellect; every voice
that floats upon the night winds
will bewail your utter hopeless
ness. That there is a God all
nature declares in a language to
plain to be misa[ prehended. It
is written over the face of the
whole creation. You see it
the tender blade just starting
from the earth in the early spring
and in the sturdy oak that has
withstood the blasts of four score
winters. The purling rivulet
ineadering through downy mead
ows and vardant glens and Niag
ara’s tremendous torrent leaping
over its awful chasm unite in
telling us of God. Show these
beautiful arched heavens ta your
children and explain to them
these poets while their young
nnnds are so tender and easily
impressed.
Sick headache results from a disordered
condition of the stomach and is quickly
cured by Chamberlain's stomach and liver
tablets. For sale by Dr. A. J. Cooper.
HOMEMADE PHILOSOPHY
By FINNICKEY FINNUKIN.
The deepest lake in the
United Kingdom is Loch Mo
ray, which is 1,017 feet deep.
Only seven deeper lakes are
known in Europe, four being
in Norway and three in Italy.
In Germany if a servant
falls ill her mistress is not al
lowed to discharge her. On
the contrary she mus: f ay fif
ty cents 11 day for her hos
pital expenses until she is en
tirely well.
Statistics of the Austrian
department of finance show
that during ten yearif Aus
trian and Hungarian immi
grants to the United States
sent 'home money to the
amount of $552,000.
There is not an army or na
vy of a continental power in
which Emperor William does
not hold honorary rank, he
having recently been appoint
ed a captain general in the
Spanish army.
Instead of men making
love, love makes men.
The sanctified saiut is as
impossible on earth as a sen
ator in heaven.
If some men didn’t go tfie
dogs there would be no
change of diet for the fleas.
For a large majerity of peo
ple it is very fori unate that
the foci killer is omy a myth.
Getting a start in life is
three-fourths of the battle—
providing you start youtself.
We cannjrt go beyond the
truth of things. Our dream
ing and guessing about the
unknowable changes nothing.
Envy is such a common
feature of ot\r, character that
many of us arc full of it*with-
out even suspecting the fact.
The ‘‘fiery chariot” was
the first idea men had of the
automobile, and Elijah was
the first to travel on a free
pass.
satisfaction in doing right,
while wrong leaves a thorn in
our thoughts that can neve;
he drawn out.
We climb over one difficul
ty only to meet another, but
must keep on climbing or al
low the ditliculties to crush
out our existence.
An idle people drift into so
cial crimes. A young man
with a million dollars to spend
does ten times more harm
with it than good.
The man who employs a
barber to improve his com
plexion, had better employ a
school teacher to put some
thing inside of his face.
Not everybody is compelled
to spit out the cherry stones;
in many cases it regulates the
bowels to swallow a small
percentage of the seeds.
One reason why
men never try to
Recent statistics show that
out of every hundred alco
holics attacked by pneumonia I der.
seventy die, while out of every
hundred non-alcoholics at
tacked by the same disease
only twenty-three die.
so many
kill two
birds with one stone is be
cause they never had ambi
tion enough to get the stone.
No nan is justified in kill
ing a man because his wife
loves him, nor in killing his
wile because a man loves her.
If God is love, love is too sa
cred to be the cause of mur-
For sunburns, tcltter and nil skiu and
sculp diseases, DeWitt’s Witch lla/.el
salve lias no equal. It is a certain cure
for blind, bleeding, itching and protru
ding plies. It will draw the tire out a
burn and heal without leaving a scar.
Roils, old sores, carbuncles etc., sre
quickly cured by Ihe genuine DeWitt’s
Witch Hazel Salve. Accept no substitute
as they are otten dangerous and uncer
tain. Sold by A. J. Cooper.
We read books of theology,
philosophy, astronomy, geol
ogy, medicine and surgery;
they lift us up on the dream
clouds of the writer and show
us beautiful visions that milt
away with the last line, and
leave us in the same old place
—doubting and hoping. How
true it is that the hope of
something better sustains life.
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