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Devoted to the Uptoulldin* and Prosreas or Dallas and Paulding County.
(VOL. XXIII.
Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia, Thursday, September 7, 1905
Number 42
Ordinary Paulding Co
. Vm. S With am, W. E. SWnks, .? 5ARD »
President. V-Pres. OasTiier.
The Bank of Dallas,
ESTABLISHED 1899.
Capital Stock $25,000.00
Undivided Profits 10,000.00
' Total $55,000.00
A
NE MAN FOUND out
that when he owed
other people he paid
them somehow, lie
he decided to owe
himself money—one
dollar the 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.
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HOME CIRCLE COLUMN
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A Column Dedicated to Tired Mothers As
They Join the Home Home Circle at Even
Tide—Crude Thoughts as they Pall Prom the
Editorial Pen.—Pleasant Eve&iig Reveries.
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The ante-room to heaven is
found in loval love and in an
unsullied home life.
The right kind of a man allows
the whole world to see by his
manner, his expression, and his
life when he loves a good woman,
but lie keeps for her alone those
demonstrations of effect ion which
needs no audience.
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How Is
YourHeart?
Is your pulse weak, too slow,
too fast, or docs it skip a beat?
Do you have shortness of
breath, weak or hungry spells,
fainting, smothering or choking
spells, .palpitation, fluttering,
pains around the heart, in side
and shoulder; or hurt when
lying on left side?
If you have any of these
symptoms your heart is weak
or diseased, and cannot get
better without assistance.
Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure
strengthens weak hearts, and
rarely ever fails to cure heart
disease. Try it, and see how
quickly you will find relief.
"About January 1st, 1902, I took
down with weakness and dropsy,
and gradually grew worse. I was told
Ijv my family physician thnt my case
v.’as hopeless. My neighbors and fam
ily had given mo up to die. My
Umbs and body were swollen to one-
third larger than normal size, and
water had collected around my heart.
For at least three months I had to sit
propped up In bed to keep from smoth
ering. I sent for five bottles of Dr.
Miles' Heart Cure, and by the time I
lad takMi them all I was entirely
cured. I feel better than I have for
twenty vears, and I am able to do
anv kind of work .on my farm. My
attending physician told me that If it
hadn’t been for Dr. Mile}’ Heart Cure
I would now be In my grave.”
L. T. CURD, Wilmore, Ky.
Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Is sold by
oJJ druggist, who. will guarantee that
DeWITTS
WITCH HAZEL
SALVE.
j THE ORIGINAL.
A Well Known Cure for Plies.
Cures obstinate sores, chapped hands, ec
zema, skin diseases. Makes burns and scalds
painless. We could not improve the quality
i If paid double the price. The best salve
I that experience oan produce or that money
; can buy.
Cures Piles Permanently
DeWItt's is the original and only pure and
genuine Witch Hazel Salve made. Look for
the name DeWITT on every boz. All other*
are counterfeit, rasraaao ar
E. 6. DeWITT A CO.. CHICAGO.
bur sale by A. J. Cooper to.
CLUBBING RATES.
Sympathy and encouragement
are the spurs to greater deeds.
Oiie grain of sympathy can be
compared to n grain of mustard
seed hut one seed planted and re
planted will lie enough to finally
spread over the largest field. A
living seed once fell from a flying
bird’s beak into the crevice of a
rock. It Jftew and multiplied
unto finally.it hurst, the rock in
twain. This is a scientific fact,
a real happening. Be hot selfish
with your words of encourage
ment and sympathy. There is
nothing so “cheap” and yet noth
ing can he more valuable.
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YY’hat. this old world (needs is
more sympathy and morecnctftir
agement. Whv does a liov con
sider his mother Ins Lest, friend?
Becausj he can carry to her his
troubles and feels that, she un
derstands and will sympathise
with hihi. YV’liy does this self
same hoy grown to be a man seek
a mate? More sympathy. The
companionship and encourage
ment of a kindred soul. YVe say
man (and that includes woman
.a so) marries for “love,” and
what is love hut sympathy? The
way of life is filled with dreary
places. To most of us, our path
ways are strewn with bitter dis
appointments. Our weary feet
instead of treading velvet cush
ions of green sod, stumble over
jagged rocks. It. is then, that
we seek an oasts of sympathy.
We long to pour into sympathet
ic ears the tale of our troubles
our hopes and our ambition. It
is then the value of human syrti-,
patliy is appreciateJ.
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Millionaire Christians who have
just planned a corner on wheat,
which shall pauperize thousands
of their brother men hut shall
swell their own millions into bil
lions, will bow their greV heads
reverently on the velvet, backs of
costly pegs, and glorify the name
of that gentle Being who waR
born in a manger, and who hade
his fellows to “Do unto others
as they would he done by.”
t 0 bottle will benefit,
refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
Tlie New Era and Allnuta Daily Joun-
| nul (both papers) one year for #5.00
The New Era and Atlanta Da'ly News
(both pupers) one year for £4.00
The New Era and the I'wid-a-Week
Atlanta Journal (both papers) one vear
for *1.25
The New Era ana Tom Watsous Maga
zine, 128 page., (both papers) one t ear
for *1.50
The New Era and the Twice-a-Week
Globe-Democrat (both papers) one year
lor *1 40
For further information call on or
address, THE NEW EKA.
Dallas, Ga.
A. «T. CAMP,
Councellor-At-Law,
DALLAS, • - GA.
The administration of estates in court
of ordinary a specialty. Will _piactice
also in Superior and U. 8. courtf"'
Dr- W. O. Hitchcock,
Physician and Surgeon.
DALLAS GA.
Office: Up stairs over Hitchcock &
Camp’s store.
you, Rttil it ia very difficult to be
cheerfd) when undergoing your
most seVere ordeals. Do not ex
pect tod much from you ufforts,
at first* Begin with being cheer
ful under the more trifling an
noyances. Control yoarsolf in
the lesser vexations and you will
gradually become master of
yourself in the most severe or
deals. (
WOMAN IN THE HOME.
In the home woman occupies a
position of unlimited power and
in Silence, if she but knew it.
Nowhere else can she exert such
an jutli once upon the life of the
nation ind the world at large.
The moment she leaves the home
in seardh of power sho leaves the
sphere where her greatest power
resides; One of the saddest and
most, mtancing signs of the times,
lo tyir mind, is the neglect of the
home of life, the ease with which
divorced are granted, the way in
which children are allowed to
grow up on the streets, to be out
at all hours of the night to seek
pleasure away from the home.
Today there is a tendency for
woman to look upon the cares of
domestic life as irksome. There
is a growing desire to appear in
puhlio life. The quiet home life
is too uneventful, too humdrum.
Children are a nuisance because
they tie the mother down.
Any movement which tends to
weaken the family tie, to break
up the home life is dangerous in
the extreme. In the home, and
at tiie mother’s knee, |<t\e tor
home, love for country, love for
righteousness mid I ruth must he
instilled. In the hoirte, at, the
mother’s knee, the men who
have been the world’s greatest
leaders have been trained. In
the home, at the mother’s knee,
good men, strong men, righteous
men, prtnotic men, the men up
on whom the destinies of the hu
man race depend, in whom lie
the strength and enthusiasm of a
nation’s life, in the home these
men are reared and nowhere else.
To meet the crisis which may
arise at any time in the life of
a country like our own, we must
always have a vast reserve of
loval patriotism, good citi/.ensh p
sound morality a id h nestititOo-
menship, ready at hand to sum
mon at a moment’s notice. All
this we must have to preserve
the nations life. And ail this
depends almost entirely upon
woman’s influence in the home.
It is woman who saves and pre-
— serves the nation’s life. It al-
oiikkkkulnkhh ' ways must be so in the future as
... in the past, not by voting, mere-
Every poison has its antidote, , but by patient devotion t0
and that one that never fails to ; , ier dut in fhe honie and fam jl y ,
give relief in emotional poieon
Boy Wanted!
.An exchange calls atten
tion in a pertinent manner to
the field open to the right
kind of lads: “Boy Wanted”
of any age or breed to fill an
important position. Must
have a clean face, clear hab
its and clean heart!? Need not
know how to roll a cigarette
or how beer tastes, and if he
is not up-to-date on all the
smutty jokes of the pool-room
his ignorance will be over
looked. He must be a boy
who treats his mother and
sister—and every other boy’s
mother and sister—with re
spect; and does not refer to
his father as the “old man.”
He need not be especially
brilliant at school, but he
must be studious and perse
vering, never cheating in his
examinations or passing a
problem until he has master
ed it. He must be truthful,
prompt, obedient and indus
trious. He must make his
employer’s interest his inter
est, and never be afraid that
he is earning more than his
wages. He is wanted to re
spond at once and to any
number. Merchants want
him to sweep out the store for
a lew years and ultimately
take charge of it. Newspu
pers want him to commence
with the crowd at the bottom
and work to the roomy place
at the top. He is wanted
everywhere—in the law, in
medical practice, in the count
ing room, to run the great
public works. The people
who pay big salaries are look
ing for him. The people
want him 'lor judge in the
court, member of congresF,
senator arid for president, and
the nicest girl in the world
wants him for her husband.
Mixed.
Story sent in: A young,
man not a thousand miles
from here went with his
sister to a dry goods store.
He purchased a pair of gloves
for his sweetheart. The sis
ter bought a pair of hose for
herself. Of course the clerk
got them mixed. The ex
plosion came when the sweet
heart opened the package and
found a pair of long black .
stockings. She blushed. Then
she opened the note and read
the following tender lines: “I
am sending you a little pres
ent. Oh, how I wish that no
other hands than mine would
ever be permitted to touch
them after you put them on.
But, alas, a score ot fellows
may touch them when I am
not by your side, and other
eyes may see them when you
are on the street or at parties.
I bought the longest pair I
could get, and if they are too
long you may let them wrin
kle down. A great many
girls I know wear them slip
ped down a little. Always
wear them at parties. I want
to see how they fit when I call
Tuesday night. You can
clean them easily, dear, with
benzine, if you leave them on
till they dry. I hope they are
not too srriall. Blow in them
before you put them on.” The
young nan did call Tuesday
night “to see how they fit
ted,” but it is understood that
he failed to win a home.—
Atchison Globe.
Everything in
co n
Witt & On., of Chicago dl*covate>l pome
years ogo how t> make n salvj from
Witch Hazel that is a spoolHe for Piles,
blind, l>ie sling, tredg, hdiI pio iu
dint; piles, eczema, cuts, hums, bruises
and nil skin diseases; Dc.Will's salve I a ■
no (quid This has given tise to numer
ous worthless counterfeits. Ask for D t-
Witt’s—the genuine. Sold hy A. J.
Cooper.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy:
Tills is a medicine ol goat worth mid
merit. -Tvy.lt wliei'mi hate n rough .or
cold nod you ere < erliilil to lie pit rum * ill,
the quick rill f winch it sIT uds. It ia
pIc.Hiilit to take mill eau nlwiiys in: <h>
pcinleit upon. For s,le hy Dr Cooper.
Flaw in His Courage.
Eveliu is the little dcugh-
ing, is laughter. Laughter or
rather that pleasurable tone of
feeling which is an expression of
it, is not only an antidote for de
pressing emotions but it is a most
effective preventative of these
emdtional displays, and is also a
far better tonic to the entire body j is lUe ori ‘-' in,il Laxutiyc Cough syrup. It
than any pharmacist can com ><’ts on the bowels, expels all cold from
the system, and cures coughs by remov-
| ing tlie cause. This remedy clears the
by bringing up Iter children to
be trusted, relied upon to tlie
right thing under any circum
stances, at any cost.
It is easy to relieve a cough or cure a
told al ter a copious evocation of the bow
els. Kennedy’s Laxative lloney and Tar
pound,-
The art of being cheerful is
one that any one can cultivate
and develop to a most effective
degree. It is easy enough to
smile when everything looks
bright and the world smiles with
phleghrn and strengthens the mucous
membranes of the throat, chest,lungs and
bronchial tube). The honey bee and tlie
red clover b.ossom is on every bottle of
Kennedy’s Honey and Tar, the original
Laxative Cough Syrup. Sold by Dr. A.
J. Coo -er.
ioW.,ch«Wc^.r , Et !, D- ter of a Marshal county fam
ily, says the Kansas City
Journal. She is very timid.
Her father, finding that sym
pathy otily increased this un
fortunate tendency, decided
to have a serious talk with his
little daughter on the subject
of her foolish fears.
What engaged people like l J apa, she said at the
about not seeing each other, c ' ose of his lecture > “when you
iim.i-c «n see a cow ain’t you ’fraid?”
“No; certainly not, Evelin.’’
for ten hours is all the letters
they can write each other in
that time.
If yon ever took DeWitl’s Little early
risers for biliousness or constipation ion
know what pill pleasure is. These fam
ous little pills cleanse the liver and rid
the system of all bile without producing
unpleasant effect. Sold by A. J. C’oop-
There is a lot of fun in
planning things that never
come off and so cannot disap
point you as to the results of
their coming off.
Kodol dyspepsia cure is certainly a
wonderful remedy for indigestion, dys
pepsia and weak stomachs. They say it
never fails to cure and that jt strengthens
the digestive organs and makes the stom
ach and breath as sweet as a rose. Sold
by Dr. Cooper.
Some men are so mean they
won’t make money just so
their families can’t spend it.
“When you see a horse
ain’t you ’fraid?”
“No, of course not.”
“When you see a dog ain’t
you ’fraid?”
“No !” with emphasis.
“When you see a bumble
bee ain’t you ’fraid?”
“No!”—with scorn.
“Ain’t you ’fraid when it
thunders?”
“No!” with loud laughter.
“Oh, you silly child !”
“Papa,” said Evelin, sol
emnly, “ain’t you ’fraid cf
nothin’ in the world but mam
ma?”
Cause of Isomnia.
Indigestion nearly always distilrtis
the sleep more or less and is often
the cause of insomnia. Many cases
have been permanently cured hy
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets. Sold by Dr. Cooper.