Newspaper Page Text
k Wm. 8 With am,
PresMent.
The Bank o! Dallas,
ESTABLISHED 1899.
Capital Stock
Undivided Profits
Total. '.....
$25,000.00
10,000.00
.$35,000.00
t
NE MAN FOUND out
that whten he owed
other people he paid
them somehow. He
he decided to owe
himself money—one
dollar the first week,
two dollar^ 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.
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 Evening tyyerles.
THANKSGIVING.
Time on its rapid awing has
again brought onr national
Thanksgiving Day close to hand,
ana the present month will dodo
its career in thanksgiving and
praise to "One who doeth all
things well.” The most unfortu
nate of us can And much to be
thankful for if we make an hon
est endeavor. While in Russia,
men, women and innocent child-
red are brutally murdered upon
the streets and in their own
homes, we are at peace with eaoh
other and the world and can wor
ship God according to tho dic
tates of our own conscience with
none to molest us or make us
afraid. Our lot has been cast
in one among a big-hearted, gen
erous people, among school and
church advantages. Let us all
6n Thanksgiving Day show our
gratitude for the bounties of
Frovidence, which have never
failed and which grow richer as
time passes on. The year just
gone has been one which stirs
the profoundest depths of Chris
tian patriotism. It has been a
y^ar of wonderful growth and
unexampled prosperity and
health, content and happiness.
It has been a year in which farms
have been fruitful, business pro
fitable and in which labor in all
forms has been employed and
generously rewarded. It is dif
ficult to conceive conditions more
gratifying then those which sur
round the citizens of this com
munity.
But if we have neither of them
we have at any rate a smile with
which we oan encourage the' dis
heartened.
We are to be awarded not ac
cording to the greatness of our
work, but according to the in
dustry with which we employ
the talents we possess. We con
gratulate all those who are toil
ing for the outcasts and the wan
dering. Their work will soon be
over, but the Influence they are
setting in motion will never stop.
Long after they have beeni gar
nered for the skies their teach
ings and Christian influence will
go on and help to brighten heav
en. On the last great day,would
we rather be able to say, "I ad
ded house to house, land to land,
How Is
YourHeart?
Is vdur pulse weak, too sldw,
too fast, or does 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; clr 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, l»#i, I took
down with weakness and dropsy,
and gradually grew worse. I was told
by my family physician that my coso
vas hopeless, sly neighbors and fam-
« y had given me up to die. My
mbs 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' Reart Cure, and by the time I
had taken them all I was entirely
cured. I feel better than I have for
twenty yearn, and I am able to do
any kina of work -on my farm. My
attending physician told me that If It
%adn’t been for Dr. Miles' Heart Cusp
I would now be In my grave.” \
L. T. CURD, wllmore, Ky.
Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure la sold by
yaur druggist, who will guarantee that
the first Dottle will benefit. If It falls
he wilt refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
A. J. DAMP,
Councellor-At-Law,
DALLAS, - - - GA.
~ 'iminislratfon of estates In court
Aary & specialty. Will practice
Ai Superior and U. S. courtsjj
Indigestion Causes
CatarrH of tHe
Stomach.
For many years II has been supposed that
Catarrh of tho Stomach caused Indigestion
slid dyspepsia, but the truth Is exactly the
opposite. Indigestion causes catarrh. Re
peated attacks ef Indigestion Inflames the
mucous membranes lining the stomach snd
exposes the nerves of ths stomsch, thus caus
ing the glands to secrete mucin Instead of
the Juices of natural digestion. This la
called Catarrh of fha Stomach.
Kodol Dyspepsia Gars
relieves all Inflammation of the mucous
membranes lining the stomach, protects the
nerves, and cures bad brssth, sour risings,
a sense of fullness after eating, Indigestion,
dyspepsia and all stomach troubles.
Kodol Digests What You Eat
Make the Stomach Sweet.
Bottles only. Reiulsr size. J1.00, holdlnt 2Vi times
thgtrfal »lze. which sells for 50 cents
Pr«p«rad by K. O. DeWITT ACO.,Ohlce*o. HI.
For sale by A. J. Cooper & Co.
Dr- W, O. Hitchcock,
Physician and Surgeon.
DALLAS, - - - ->w - GA.
Office: Up stairs over Hitchcock &
Camp’s store.
Cra-nol-ine.
Sold strictly on a guarantee. It re
moves dandruff and prevents the
hair from falling out and is unequal-
ed as a hair dressing. It is a neat
package and no lady should be with
out this preparation on her dressing
table. For sale by A. J. Cooper A
Co., Dallas, Ga.
Promise as much'as you can
perform and no more.
It is easy to see the good
points of the man on a pedestal.
"fflg’* Early Risers
Tho famous little pills.
OPPORTUNITIKS.
Many do with opportunities as
children do at the seashore—they
fill their little bands with sand,
then let the grains fall through,
one by one, till they are are all
gone. There are four things
that never come back—the spok
en word, th# 1 sped arrow, the past
life and the neglected opportuni
ty. How carefully we Bhould
speak! How eagerly we should
seize every opportunity that
comes to us! Are we sitting
still, thinking there is nothing to
do, and thinking that someone
else can do more than we can?
Perhaps they can, but that isn’t
right. The Scrioture says;
‘‘Whatsoever thy hand findeth
to do, do it with all thy migt.”
Opportunities are the offers of
God. Heaven! gives us enough
wheu it gives us opportunities.
Great opportunities are generally
the result of the wise improve
meitt of small ones. If we think
our opportunities are not good
enough, we had better improve
them. Remember, we are re
sponsible for talents, for time,
and for opportunities.
As a general rule those who
have no opportunities despise
small ones, and those who de
spise small opportunities never
get large ones. Strive to make
everyone you come in contact
with feel better for having known
you, and if there are any shadows
in your life you will find them
fleeing away as the darkness dis
appears at dawn.
Ther j is for everyone a field tf
cultivate and a harvest to reap
If we have worldy means conse
crate them to Christ. If we have
eloquence use it on the side that
Paul and Wilberforcoused theirs.
I owned half the city, whatftaK JBL ,
I wanted I got,’or on that dfey has served tbete for many years
Judge A. W.
ing speech gt
week made some teflon* charges
against Judge Jne. W. Maddox
and Hon.Genfyft fiite. He claims
there was a “deal” between Mad
dox and Lee, which was not ao-
cording to MAddox’l promise to
him, and which served to keep
him out of the raea for congress
last year. Judge Fite claims
that maddox had promised him,
that if he Bhould decido not to
make the race, to flotify him of
the fact,
Judge Fite intimates in hia
charge that it was a money deal.
Chattooga it Judge Maddox*a
native county, and where he
■pent the :/ moBt of hia lift. The
people 6f Chattooga have gladly
honored him from time to time.
He is tpuch beloved by the old
veterans, and it usually chosen
to tnske the address at their an
nual reunions.
The people of Chattooga will
be loath to heUeve that he who
to hold biff
. ■> A life is
the oil of *
There if
to have Christ to look us in the
face and say, “I was hungry and
ye fed Me; I was naked and ya pireuit court and cdiiigreasmati
clothed Me; I was slot-and tu fbr twelve years, bartered his
prison and ye visited Me, inati
much as ye did it to the least of
these My brethren ye 4id.it onto
Me?”
There should be no more, self-
satisfying labor than that which
it done in the home, and which
makes it 1 the dearest place in the
world to father, mother and
children. And every member of
the family enjoy sharing in the
work that is done for all. Child
ren may be early taught to per
form their share of the work that
must be done for mutual comfort
and the good of the home, and
this training is the best prepara
tion they can have to fit them to
take their place in the world in
after years. They learn sympa
thy, forbearance, unselfishness
and self-sacrifice, as they live
and work and play together, all
qualities which will contribute
largely to their futue happiness
and success iu life. For when
they go forth into the great outer
world, they will find it but a
larger community, where each
most make some sacrifice and
render some service for the com
mon good, which they have
learned to do in the little com
munity within the home.
>y counl
when you buy Witch Hazel Salve.
The name of E. C. Do Witt A Co. is
on every box of the genuine. Piles
in their worst form will soon pass
away if you will apply DoWltt’s
Witch Hazel Salve night and morn
ing. Best for cuts, burns, bolls, tet
ter, eczema, etc. At Dr. Cooper’s.
Good temper, like a sunny day,
sheds a brightness over every
thing.
Mothers everywhere praise
" " ‘ Cu ‘ '• ‘
One
Minute Cough Cure for the suffer
ings it has relieved and the lives of
their little ones it has saved. A cer
tain cure for coughs, croup and
whooping cough. Makes breathing
easy, outs out phlegm and draws out
the inflammation. Sold at Cooper's.
Before yon quarrel, always
stop to consider whether you
can afford it.
Bilious Attack Quickly Cured.
A few weeks ago I h.xl a bilious
attack that was so severe I was not
able to go to my office for two days.
Failing to get relief from my family
physician’s treatment, 1 took three
of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets and the.next day I felt like a
new man.—H. C. Bailey, editor of
the News, Chapin, S. C. These tab
lets sold by Dr. Cooper.
in different capacities, as .reprb-
■entativs, state senator, judge of
chance for ofllcc for "filthy lu
c’re.” This ii a serious charge,
and if proven will undoubtedly
have its Weight—if not,. it will
piav havoc with Judge Fite’s
chances in this section.
We unhesitatingly approv'd of
Mr. Lee’s'letter of refusal to
meet Judge Fit%on th'jtump it.
this time. Mr. Lee has never
taken the oath of office, and has
had no chance whbtever to dein
onatrate his fitness for the place.
Give him a chance—Is the cry of
all fair-minded people.
After Mr. Lee’s return from
congress fiext year he will make
an active canvass of the district.
We think it pre-eminently right,
and proper, and believe the peo.
pie will agree with ns, to stay the.
campaign until Mr. Lee returns
from his first term in congress.
We are sorry to see the fair
name of Mrs. Lee dragged into
( he campaign. She is one of the
seventh’s most excellent, conge
mal and charitable daughters,
and bitterly spnrns the idea of
having her good name connected
iu any wayr with the campaign,
'^hat she inherited a nice for
tune is true—and no one could
reasonably object to Mr. Lee on
that account. To do so, is little
and contemptible. Let Mr. Lee
stand or fall on his own record.
He is amply able to take care of
himself. The people will watch
with interest the progress Judge
Fite makes proving his charges.
It seems to a fellow "up a tree’
that the very nature of Judge
Fite’s charge involves him in
deal. Why should Maddex have
let Fite known? It looks very
much like Lee just beat the oth
er boys to the "tank.”—Summer
ville News.
Chamberlain’s'Pain Balm.
There is no danger from blood poi
son resulting from a out or wound of
any kind, when chamberlain's Pain
Balm is used. It is an. antiseptic
dressing and should be in every
household. Bold at Dr. Cooper’s.
Many a man refuses to love
bis neighbor as himself . because
he has a garden and his neighbor
keeps hens.
Chapped Hands.'
Wash your bands with warm wa
ter, dry with a towel and apply
Chamberlain’s Balve just before go
ing to bed, and a speedy cure is cer
tain. This salve is also unequaled
for skin diseases. Sold by Dr. Coop-
There is seldom any nit in
the salted seftnon^
The track ot lift js only tho
servant of its tefittton.
Only a blockhead" U senaK
tive to blockheads ridicule.
Singing of heaven give* no
certainty of singing in heaved.
What passes for strong pur*
pose is often only weak prejnJ
dice.
Many men think they am
virtuous because they are ver
bose.
A really smart min will re?
frain from saying things that
smart.
The salt water of your cyn
icism is sorry stuff for a thirsty
world.
It is better y Jfcr have your
bank in heaven than your
heaven in a bank.
The sword of the Lord is
valueless until it becomes the
sword of Gideon.
Manji a ■'prayer for vision
ought to be changed to a pe
tition for vertebrae.
The great dttigeHs not in
differences of belief but fade-
Iciencj^of any belief.
Many a man thinks he ha*
praiseworthy aspirations when
he only aspires'to be praised.
You cannot tell how much
a man has invested in the
church by the . interest he
takes in the dividends.
When a man buys a horse
on its specification he is like
ly to call his folly faith and its
consequences the dispensation
of Providence.
A cough syrup which drives a cold
out of the system by acting as n cath
artic ou tile bowels is offered lu Ken
nedy’s Laxative Honey and Tar.
Clears the throat, strengthens the
lungs and bronchial tubes. The
mothers friend and the children's
favorite. Best for croup, whooping
cough, etc. Bold at Dr. Cooler's.
Laughter and Health.
A physician in search of
remedies for human ills finds
that laughter stands very high
in the'list of prophylactics.
The effect of mere cheerful
ness as a health promoter is
well known, but an occasional
outburst of downright laugh
ter is the heroic remedy. It
is a matter of everyday ex
perience, says the authority
in question, that one feels the
better for a good laugh, an
explosion of laughter being in
truth a "nerve storm, com
parable in its effect to a thun
derstorm in nature, doing good
by dissipating those oppres
sive clouds of care which
sometimes darken the mental
horizon.” This authority as
sures us that the memorable
adage, "Laugh and grow fat,”
rests on a sound philosophical
basis. Portly people are' not
given to laughter, because
they are fat. They are fat
because thay laugh.
Nature needs only a Little Early
Riser now and then to keep the bow
els clean and the liver active, and:
the system free from bile, headaches
constipation, etc. The famous little
pill “early risen” are pleasant in ef
fect and perfect in actioD. They
never gripe or sicken, but tone ana
strengthen the liver and kidn«HL :
Sold by Dr. Cooper.
—
Subscribe for the New Em..