The Dallas new era. (Dallas, Paulding County, Ga.) 1898-current, January 23, 1908, Image 1

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V ik IMla Devoted to the Upbullc&lns and Progre** ol Dallas and Paulding County. VOL. XXVI. Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia, Thursday, January 33, 1908. Number io BANK CtvOALLAS The Bank That Made Pav *0/ r . County Grow - THE BANK OF DALLAS THE BANK THAT MADE PAULDING COUNTY QROW It’s \>agon 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. iy ld T. L. Varner, Hiram * HOMECIRCLE DEPARTMENT * Talk With Young Men. The young man with limited menus, who has but a few hun dred dollars to begin life with, or perhaps has nothing but a pair of strong and willing hands, we would say to all such young men that the farm is the best place in the world. Do not be afraid of toil but set an example to the weak, lazy loiterer about town by putting your hand to the plow. If you are a young married man then the farm offers still greater inducements. We know it will coBt your young wife some pangs to separate from friends and home in the town, but if she is a truejwoman she will do it without a murmur, for the battle of life is an earnest one, and we must each sustain pur part. Do not expect to begin your married life ito the same style that your father and mother are now en joying in their old age, with the fruits of many years toil; but be contented to begin humbly. Plant, and sow, and reap;build your dwellings, and garnish them about with fruits and dowers; promote agriculture, one of the great institutions of God; and when your sons and daughters grow up like oliye plants around your table, while yon fail not to remember their physical wants, remember also to supply their in tellectual food the mind oraves; let them have good books and papers and proper recreation, that they may not imbibe the false notion that farming drudgery and every farmer and farmer’s wife a drudge. As we look about us, how many sons and daughters of wealthy farmers we see who despise their surroundings, and only look on 'father” as a very necessary ma' chine to coin money for .their ex> penditure, and "mother,” who has labored for them every day since they were born, as a very useful automaton for doing cook ing and general house work. When you are tilling the rich soil think how much worthier the cause you are prosecuting than to crowd into some already over-stocked business or profess ion in your home town, with on ly one object in view—to have white hands and immaculate clothing, and to be always strug gling with your limited means to keep up with those in outward seeming who are much wealthier than yourselves. Slaves ol Oold. Who are the leaders in our best society, generally speaking? Why, a man may carry a whole library in his head, and if his coat be seedy and his pocket empty he is nowhere; while brainless fop whose attire faultless, and who carries /a full purse, is a first-rate, smart fel low. What chance has a young lady a little out of style, who has to earn her own living, to shine in society by the side of one of our fashionable ladies whose papa is a millionaire? Socially we are the slaves of gold. Old-fashion ed people look at it in the old fashioned way, and say it is all wrong. And so it is; but it is a fact that stares us in the face that those who are worth the most are considered as of the most worth. After all, perhaps the wisest man was right when he said "The love of money is the root of all evil.” We know from sad exnorieuce that it iB very inconvenient to be poor,but no man is poor who has a happy home and it does not require lace curtains or velvet carpets to make a home happy. THE ORIGINAL Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, La Grippe, Asthma, Throat , and Lung Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption A. J. COOPER & COMPANY. LAXATIVE HONEY and TAR in the YELLOW PACKAGE \ The Old Man. low low the head—do rever ence to the old man, once like you, The vicissitudes of life have silvered his hair and changed the round, merry face toj the (worn visage before you. Once the heart beat with aspiration, crush ed by disappointment, as yours, perhaps, is destined to be. Once that form stalked promptly through the gay scenes of pleas ure, the beau ideal of grace; now the band of time, that withers the flowers of yesterday, has bent that figure and destroyed that noble carriage. Once at your age, he possessed the thousand thoughts that pass through your brain, now wishing to accomplish deeds equal to a nook in fame; anon imagining life a dream that the sooner he awoke from the better. But he has lived the dream very near through; the time to awaken is very near at hand; his eye never kindles at old deeds of darnig, and the hand takes a firmer grasp of the staff. Bow low the head, boy, as you would in your old age be rover' enced. Woman’s hopes are too often blasted. In early youth many say to themselves, “I shall be happy when I have a husband to love me best of all;” then when the husband is too careless, "My child will comfort me;” then through the mother’s watching and toil. "My child will repay me when it grows up.” And at last, after the long journey of years has been wearily traveled through, the mother’s heart is weighed down by a heavy bur den, and no hope remains but the grave. We hope this may not be the case with any one who weekly read this column, but 111 1 must admit that it is often a true history of woman's hopes. The best bank ever known is bank of earth; it never refuses to discount to honest labor. The best share is the plowshare, on which dividends are always lib eral. The greatest glory is not never falling but in rising every time we fall. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars lie. ward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J.ChenevACo.,Toledo,O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the lest 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and ft nancially able to carry out any obll gatlons made by his firm. Wald- ino, 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 Price, 76c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall’s Family Pills for con stipation. LIST OF JURORS x For February Term, 1908, Pauld ing Superior Court. ORAND JURORS. W M. Woodall, Jr. W I Fain. J B Gann. J Robt Oole. W T Arnold. T J Cochran. J R Bowman. J W l’rewett. H £ Williams. J 0 Hembree. 0 T Gunnell. E O Hunt. Mark Dunaway. R D Leonard. J H Matthews. J W Ragsdale. R A Brown. J M V Matthews. B T Drake. W M Palmer. H N Hagin. W 8 Kincaid. M N Mood. B F Willians. J B Baggett. T B Williams. F P Hudson. O VV Kuasom. L M Dawsou. I A King. TRAVERSE JURY—1ST WRKK, W J Rainwaters, WJM Turnef, W J King, JJJ Browu, J H Jar- mon, J T Tanh “W D Nestlehut, H L Turner, 0 W Buford, O 0 Oole, J.J Prather, £ D Allgood, Zollie A Prewett,.Chas WOlonts, J F G Hutcheson, J G Beall, H W Hogue, 8. Z. Baggett, J U Duke, G 8 Hart, H D Parris, A £ MoBrayer, J F Wilkins, W A Meek, B H Owen, J M Forsyth, HO Oole, 8 P Rose, BB Beall, J A Wills, J L Ellison, Alex Strickland, 8 F McOlung, Jas A Bobbin, HJ J Thompson, £ A Green. TRAVRRSK JURY—2nl» WKKK. LA Moon, 10 Walton, W H Bond, Wm Rattereo, W T F Thomas, W L Butler, W A Boggs, J L McBrayer (1418), W N Hol land. J £ Hardin, R L Bullock, W M Turner, W A Harris, G W Guess, F M Matthews, H 0 Wheeler, J M Lee, L F Morris, H K Holland, P D Shipp, J T Diflie, A P Griggs, J T Atcheson W O Roberts, W A Camp, Sr., H M Verner, A L Scroggins, M R Adair, W F Walker, TL Varner, W T Hollis, W A Wood, W B Wood, O O Roberts, E H Postell, 0 U Coleman. France’s Roads Best in World. Among the reasons which make the highways of France the best in the world is the requirement that all preliminary road-making operations shall be thoroughly performed, says Leslie’s Weekly. When embankments aro made, the earthwork is built up only a few inches at a time and, in the neighborhood of masonry, ram med. Every ditch is carefully cut at a proper angle, rammed, and, if necessary, paved with stones. Dangerous turns are protected by stone parapets; at each cross road there are sign posts, always in order, and the Touring Club of France has es tablished indicators to remind the tourist of dangerous carves, rapid descents, etc. Every rail road crossing is protected by a gate, which has a watchman in charge day and night. Two Unwelcome Visitors Here. At this season la grippe and pneumonia causes more deaths than consumption. Foley’s Honey and Tsr cures la grippe coughs that may result In pneumonia over night. Do not take chances with a cold when Foley’s Honey aiul Tar will quickly cure it. A. J. Cooper. ALL RUN DOWN. Miss Della Stroebe, who had Com pletely Lost tltr Health, Found Relief from Rcruna at Once. Read What She Says: M ISS DELLA STROEBE, 710 Rich mond St., Appleton, WU., writes 1 “For several year* I was in a run down condition, and I could find no re lief from dootora and madlelnos. I could not enjoy my meals, and could not sleep st night. I bed heavy, dar£ olrolea about the eyes. P "My frlonds were much elsrmod. I wss advised io give Peruna a trial, and to my Joy I began to Improve with the first bottle, After taktQg six bottle* I felt ooUplotoly cured. I osnnotsay too mueh for Parana as a usdlclns for Woman In a run-down condition." Pn-rn-M DM Wandsra, Mrs. Judge J. F. Boyer, 1421 Sherman Ave., Evanston, Ill., says that sho be came run down, oould neither eat nor deep wall, and lost flosh and spirit. Pe- runa did wonders for her, and aha thanks Peruna for new life and strength. Man-a-lln th« Idtal Laxative.. Ask Your Druggist for Free Peruna Almanac tor 1906. There can be no serious panic in the midst of plenty unless it is brought about by^the destroy ers of confidence. A herd of cattle will sometimes stampede (that’s a cattle panic) because the leading steer got frightened at a little piece of paper flpating in a fence corner. Our real ba sis of prosperity lies in these facts: While the United States has only five per cent of the world’s population, it produces 20 per cent of the world’s wheat, 25 per cent of its gold, !38 per cent of its coal, 85 per cent of its manufactures, 80 per cent of its silver, 10 per cent of its iron, 42 per cent of jts steel, 52 per cent of its petroleum, 55 per cent of its copper, 70 per cent of its cot ton and 80 per cont of its corn. After expomre or when you feel n cold coming on tukc a 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. A school of languages for par- rotB has been established in Paris. The birds are ,taught to sjfeak English, French, German and Italian. When you want the best, get DeWitt’a Carbollzed Witch Uazel Salye. It is geod for little or big cuts, boils or bruise., and Is especially recommended for piles. Bold by Dr. Cooper. It’s a poor artist who is unable to draw bis own conclusions. The enthusiasm of patience is what every Christian needs. Bees Laxative Cough Syrup for cough colds, croup and whooping cough grov Jn favor daily with yaung and old. Mot] ers should keep it on hand for childre It is prompt relief to croup. It is gent laxative, driving the poison and phleg: from the system. It is a simple remet that gives immediata relief, guarantet at Cooper’s drug store.