The Dallas new era. (Dallas, Paulding County, Ga.) 1898-current, January 09, 1908, Image 1

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m svotod to tlio Uptoulldlns and Frosroaa oi Dallas and Paulding County. VOL. XXVI. Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia, Thursdav, January 9, 1908. Number 8 BANK OF DALLAS The Bank That Made Paulding County Qro'w THE BANK OF DALLAS THE BANK THAT MADE PAULDING COUNTY QROW It’s toagon Wisdom that prompts a farmer to select a Weber Wagon. He knows that the 61 years experience in wagon building which stands behind every wagon is a guarantee that when he buys a Weber he buys the highest quality. Sixty-one years of wagon building have resulted in the Weber wagon of today, which, for correct design, excellence of material and conscientious construction, stands with out a peer — King of all farm wagons. Sold By T.L. Varner, Hiram Which is Your Kind? There are two kinds of people on earth today, Just two kinds of peoole, no more, I say. Not the sinner and saint, for ’tis well uudorstood The good are half bad, and ftie bad are half good. Not the rich and the poor, for, to count a man’s wealth, You must first know the state of his conscience and health. Not the humble and proud, for in life’s little span, Who puts on vain airs is not counted a man. Not the happv and sad, for the swift-flving years Bring each man his laughter and ouch man his tears. No; the two kinds of people on earth, 1 mean, Are the people who lift and the people who lean. Wherever you go, you will And the world’s masses Are always divided in just these two classes. And oddly enough, vou will tind too, 1 wean, There is only one lifter to twenty who lean. In which class are you? Are you easing the load Of overtaxed lifters who toil down the road? Or are you a leaner, who lets others bear Your portion of labor and worry and care? —Ella Wiikklkk Wilcox. » prompt a general manifestation of regard in the exchange of calls and presents. It is the friend* ■hip expressed in the act that is valued., The cause nnd not the effect occasions the pleasure. All look forward to the happy holi day times when each is gladden ed, and, in turn, makes others glad by tokens of honest regard aud friendly feeling. The world fairly beams with good cheer. * HOME CIRCLE DEPARTMENT * A Happy New Year. The good old wish fulfills itself, You have a happy year Who wish It for all others In kindliness sincere; So face the future bravoly, Believing in its best, And look witli eyes of faitli and hope For happiness and rest. Each year is full of gladness For those with hands to take Tlie gift, as one of blessing, And use, as for God’s sake. It cannot but be happy, Since warmth and joy shall lie Where the homo-light burns brightly. And love is real and free. For whom tlie heart takes courage, And trust is joined to prayer, Then life itself is beautiful, And every day is fair. New Year Reveries. Tlie days, weeks and years slip away like water in a running stream. Time’s great clock nev er loses a moment. Relentlessly, surely the moments pass, and our eager hands are not able to de tain them. We cannot keep back the flying years, but we can and should keep the blessings they bring. Hold fast to the lessons they have taught. Keep the memory of their joys. En rich every day of life with the garnered wealth of the days be hind. The years pass, but they leave their treasure with us, if our hands and heart are open to receive them, so as with one hand we shake farewell to 1907 let us stretch out the other hand to warmly greet and welcome 1908, the year affords for a fresh start in the journey oft 1 ’life. We all desire success; the problem of life is its winning. Every' per son carries in his or her owu hand the key that unlocks either the door of success or failure The true key of success is labor, and iJUfequires a strong, resolute will to turn it. It is hard, earn est work, step by step, that in sures success, and never was this truth more potent than at the present time. Positions of trust and eminence are no longer se cured at a single leap. Men and women have ceased to succeed in a hurry. The secret of many successful careers is tlie thorough performance of whatever has been undertaken. May every day lie a royal possession To high-born purpose and steadfast aim, Andevery hour In its swift progression Make life more worthy than when It came. Renewed feelings of ambition are synonymous with the open ing of the New Year. More res olutions are made than at any other time, and as often are they alas'.broken. But with some the resolutions made with the dawn of a new year have been carried through to its close. Numerous lives of honor and achievement can be traced to some determina tion of purpose made upon an occaeion such as the first day of Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sdur Stom ach, Torpid Liver and ORINO Cleanses the system thoroughly and clears sallow complexions of “"“‘SHSiF Laxative Fruit Syrup pi 7\s and b,0,ch “' Pleasant guaranteed A. J. COOPER At COMPANY. The youth who starts out life with an earnest determina tion to be honest, upright, faith ful to all trusts, punctual, atten tive, and above all, God-fearing, has a promise of abundant suc cess. Though ho bo without money, or wealthy friends, he will be sure to gain all that he most, desires and make a success of life. Start today. At the beginning ot'agladNew Year it is well to remember that some of the best things in life can be stored up only by the gen erosity whicli gives, asking for aothing again. Such aro warm affections, kind feolitigs, benevo lent dispositions. Every service willingly rendered, every help gladly given, every effort to en courage the disheartened, to teach the ignorant, to lift the fallen, not only perform their in tended work but even more sure ly react upon the doer; they may New hope for the iioula long clouded o\ er With pomilhle sorrows and actual pain ; New Joys for com ratio, and friend, and lover The year 1m bringing them all again. In starting out upon the jour ney of a new year an excellent maxim ii that which counsels us never to put our liandB to anv thing into which we cannot throw our whole energies harnessed with the very best of our en deavors. l'erseverauce is essen tial to succeBB, since it is often achieved only through a success ion of failures. Iu spite of our best efforts, failures are in store fir the majority of the race. It remains, then, for us all to do the best we oan under all circum stances, bearing in mind that races aie not always won by the swiftest feet nor triumph in bat tle secured by the strongest arms. It is not so much the possession of swiftness or strength as it is the right application of them by which success is insured. Bing's Little Liver PI1U wnke up lu/.y livers, clean the system nnd clear the skin. Try them for biliousness und sick, ache. Price 3.1c at Dr. Coopers. 1 The pin was invented in Eng land in A Bing's Dyspepsia Tablet after each meal overcomes indigestion, dyspepsia and other stomach Ills. Two days trial free. Ask our dealer. Hold by Dr, Coop- 1 Describes the Principal Ingredient* Contained In Pe-ru-ne. Are we claiming too much for Peruna when we olalm it to be an effective remedy for chronic catarrh ? Have we abundant proof that Peruna is in real ity inch a catarrh remedy 7 Let us soe what the United States Dispensatory says of the principal ingredients of Peruna. Take, for instance, the ingredient hydras tis oanadenais, or golden seal. The United Stntee Dispensatory says of this herbal remedy, that it is largely employed in the treatment of depraved moons membranes, ohronio rhinitis (natal catarrh), atonic dyspepsia 'ca tarrh of the stomaoh),chronio intesti nal catarrh, catarrhal jaundice (ca tarrh of the liver), ana in diseased mucous membranes of the pelvio organs. It is also recommended for the treatment of various form* of dis eases peculiar to women. Another ingredient of Peruna, cory* dalia formoea, is olasaed in the United Btatee Dispensatory as a tonic. So also is onbebs classed as a stomachic and as ' a tonic for the mucous membranes. Cedron seeds is another ingredient of Peruna, an excellent drug that has been very largely overlooked by the msdical profession for the past fifty years. The Neds are to be found in very few drug stores. The United States Dispensatory says of the action of cedron that it is used as a hitter tonio and in the treatment of dysen tery, and in intermittent diseaeos as a substitute for quinine. Oil of copaiba, another ingredient of Peruna, is classed by the United States Dispensatory as a mild stimu lant and diuretic. It acts on the stom ach and intestinal tract. It acts as a stimulant on the genito-nrinary mem branes. Useful in ohronio cystitis, chronic dyeentery and diarrhea, and some ohronio diseases of the liver and kidneys. Send to ns for a firee book of testi monials of what the people think of Parana aa a catarrh remedy. The best evidence is the testimony of those who have tried it The title of ievorend|was first usod in England in 1057. After exposure nr when you feel a cold coming on take u few doses of Foley's Honey and Tar and it will expel the cold from your system. It cures the most stubborn coughs and colds, and ^prevents pneumonia. A. J. Cooper. Leather trunks were used in Rome at the time of Caesar. Bees Laxative Cough fiyrup for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough grows in favor daily with young aud old. Moth ers should keep it on hand for children. It Is prompt relief to croup. II is gently laxative, driving the poison and phlegm from the system. It is a simple remedy' that gives iimnediata relief, guaranteed at Cooper’s drug store. Steel pens were mado in Birm ingham, England, first in 1805. Great Britain’s golfers use half a million balls each wcok. One hundred acres will feed about 200 shgep or 3!1 horned cat tle. How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of catarrh that or may not bring him the lovo, I cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh respect and gratitude of those he befriends, but they will infalli bly bring brightness and sweet ness into his own heart, increas ing his desire and strengthening his power to do good, and storing up within him those dispositions which cannot fail to bless him while enabling him to bless oth ers. We would have power In 1908 to brighten Koch lot legg hlegged and fair than ourg; The woo to heal and the load to lighten, The waste foul garden to plant with llowerg. In theory, the exchange of New Year calls and Christmas gifts is a beautiful custom. The holidays is a time when kindly Cure. F. J,Chunky&Oo.,Toledo,O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for tlie lest 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and fi nancially able to carry out any obli gations made by his firm. Walk ing, Kinnao & Marvin, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free Brice, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall’s Family Bills for con stipation. Plncss'.vc Cnrboliml acts like a poul ticc, draws out inflammation und poison Antiseptic, healing. For chapped bands feeliugs and universal good-will ^li$, cuts, burns. Sold by Dr. Cooper, U.S. DISPENSATORY Ask Your Druggist for Freo Peruna Almanac lor 100H. H. W. NALLEY, Attorney-at-Law. Office in Old Court House. Dallas, oa. Special attention to administration of tains, w 111k and damage suits. Practice supremo and United Hiatus Guilts. F. M. RICHARDS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. DALLAS, GA. Practice in all I ho coiii Ih. onic* n Jiartlott & WatBon building up-sluim John W. & G. E. Maddox, Attorneys at Law, ROME, UA. Will attend llmcourts of Paulding county when specially employed. A. J. OAMP, Councellor-At-Law, Dallas, ga. The administration of estates In court of ordinary a specialty. Will practice also in Superior and U. S. courts R. K. L. WlllTWOUTH. Rimiku JJ. Fi.ykt. Whitworth & Flynt, Attorneys at Law. DALLAS, GA. Practice In all Hie courts. 0. E. SEWELL, DENTIST, Oflirce over Watson’s Store DALLAS, QA. H. L.Spearman DENTAL SURGEON. Dallas, Ga. Office over T. K. Griffin's Store. DR. T. F. ABERCROMBIE, Physician and Surgeon. Ofllce over T. R. Griffin’s Store. Residence 'Phone No. 44. Office ’Phone 88. DALLAS, GA. Dr. .W 0. Hitchcock, Physician and Surgeon, Office lloura 8 to 12 ii 1 to 0 p. This Is Worth Remembering. Whenever you have a cough or cold, ust remember that. Foley’s Honey and Tur will i ure it. Do not risk your health by taking any but the genuine. It is iu a yellow package. A. J. Cooper.