The Dallas new era. (Dallas, Paulding County, Ga.) 1898-current, January 23, 1908, Image 2

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To The Workers. A new year has come to ub in freshness, filled to the brim with new and flowing opportunities for work in the ijunday schools of the county. It is to be hoped that among the many new reso lutions which we have made for 1908 we did not fail to*includo a resolution to do our piain duty toward the Sunday school (or more correctly biblo school) in your church. We are lotting slip every day] opportunities which manv of our fathers and mothers longed for, and for which num berless souls have famished. Do you realize that daily there flows by you unheeded springs—yes, rivers of opportunity, a mere sip of which some day you would die to gain? Oh, was there over such a time when greater responsibil ity was resting upon heedless, careless, thoughtless hearts? Where is the opportunity, and what is the opportunity, do you ask? Man, do you really want to know. Do you truly want to know whore or how you might step in? Then we must say to yon that you have no need of them being pointed out to you. Just open your eyes and look. Don’t gaze into space, but look for something. You’ll see plenty to do. If you’re only willing, more will present itself to you thau you can do in a lifetime— and you’ll need no trained hand, mind or heart to assist you. Now, for "our” work, ye sturdy Baptists,we have|I7churches (and should be as many schools) in our association. Are you doing anything to help those who are so faithfully laboring to train the minds and hearts of your boys and girls (and older ones) in the way that leads to Life? Do you ever get the work on your miud in the deep, Btill hours of night, where there is nothing to detract and think, just think of what you might do? You say you do. Then all right. If you’re thinking, we feel quite sure pretty soon we will have a new worker. Is the school in your church just what it ought to be? Is ev ery scholar in that school who ought to be there? A few out you say? And you are earnestly seeking an opportunity are you? Well, there you are. Go after them. If you want a dollar you work for it don’t you? If you want that boy or girl, work for them, and you’ll get them so sure as von do. Let every Held secretary in the four districts of the county fix upon his mind and heart now the wonderful fiold of training for usefulness uow lying waste iu so many homes, and let us together make such united efforts for this one year as that when we shall have reached its close we can look back over its days of toil and self-denying effort, and with our hauds on our hearts say that we have done all we could. Do you feel discouraged and waut to drop out? Do you think your ef forts are unavailing, and that yon can do nothing more? Then read Philippians, 4:13, and start all over again. We can do some thing. The question is, are we willing to be even used., I be lieve we are. Will you follow where He leadeth? Faithfully yours, U. L. Tubnfk, Pres. Tallapoosa Bap. 8. 8. Asso. Make It Yourself. There is so much rheumatism here in our neighborhood now that the following advice by an eminent authority, who writes for readers of a large eastern daily paper, will be highly ap preciated by those who suffer: Get from any good pharmacy one-half ounce Fluid Extract Dandelion, one ounce Compouud Kargon, three ounces of Com pound Syrup Sarsanarilla. Shake these well in a bottle and take in teaspoonful doBes after each meal and at bedtime; also drink plen ty of good water. It is claimed that there are few victims of this dread and torturous disease who will fail to find ready relief in this simple home-made mixture, and in most cases a permanent cure is the re sult. This simple recipe is said to strengthen and cleanse the elim inative tissues of the kidneys so that they can filter and strain from the blood and system the poisons, acids and waste matter, which cause not only rheumatism, but numerous other diseases. Every man or woman here who feels that their kidneys are not healthy and active, or who suffer from any urinary trouble what ever, should not hesitate to make up this mixture, as it is certain to do much good, and may save you from much misery and suf fering after while. Our homo druggists say they will either supply the ingredi ents or mix the prescription ready to take if our readers ask them Granger. Well, we liave had a few days of pretty weather. Hurrah, cotton has gone to 12 cents, so all behind with the New EJra please go and pay your subscription. The editor is needing his money bad. Tom Clonts was seen going in the direction of W. D. Gar mon’s Sunday afternoon as usual. Isam King and family have moved in our settlement. We are glad to have them neighbors. Frank Garmon filled his regular appointment Sunday afternoon. Kodol For Dyspepsia and Indigestion la the result of a scientific combination of natural digeatanti with vegetable acids and contains the same juices found In a healthy stomach, it is the best remedy Known today for dyspepsia Indigestion and nil troubles arising from a disordered stomach. Take Kodol today. It Is pleas ant, prompt and thorough. Bold by Dr. Cooper. Card of Thanks. We wish to ask our friends who so indly assistod ue in caring for our sar ones during their illness, and „ the death of our dear Launie and , r daughter, Ola May Dobbins, to jeept our grateful thanks for their 'inpathy and assistance and be- sve ua ever ready and willing to mist them in any way we can. Homer Dobbins and Family. It Does The Business. Mr. E. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton, [alne, ;says of Bucklen’s Arnica alve. “It does the business; 1 have sed it for piles and It cured them, sed it for chapped hands and it ired them. 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Kendall hereinafter and for the purpose of this petition known as peti tioners shows the following facts: 1st. That petitioners are all citizens of sfttd county. 2nd. That they desire for themselves, their associates, successors and assigns to he lncor^- po-ated under the laws of said state as a Tele phone Company. 8rd. The purpose for which petitioners ask to be incorporated as aforesaid is to construct, equip, own, maintain and operate a telephone line, “as authorized by law." In, through and across the counties of Paulding, Douglas, Polk Bartow and.Cobb of said state. Said line or lines to be constructed, equipped, maintained and operated from Dallas via 8udie and Brownsville to Douglasville; from Dallas via Pumpkinvine and Erabrys to Villa Rica; from Dallas to Hiram and Lost Mountain; from Dallas to Roekmart; from Dallas to Acworth and Cartersville. 4th. The name of the proposed corporation to be "PARIS TELEPHONE COMPANY.” 6th. The Capital stock of said proposed cor poration to be One Thousand Dollars, to be. dl Tided into one hundred shares of Ten Dollars each, which sum of one thousand dollars lias been paid in. 6t.h Petitioners ask the privilege of lnoreas ing the capital stock of said corporation from time to time to any sum not in excess of Twents-Five Thousand Dollars as may he nec essary to construct, equip and maintain said proposed telephone lines, or either of them, divided into shares of $10 each. 7th. The principal office of said proposed corporation to be at the residence of D. C. Paris, about two miles south of Dallas, or at such other place in said county of Paulding as the directors of said corporation may direct. 8th. Petitioners ask the right to sue and be sued, as such corporation, ana for all other and further rights as may be necessary for the purposes incidental, pertaining to or necessary for the construction, equipage and maintain ing of said proposed lines. ft 9th. The term for which petitioners ask to be incorporated Is Twenty Years with right of renewal. Wherefore petitioners pray to be made a body corporate under the name aforesaid, en titled to all the rights and privileges and im munities and subject to all the liabilities fix ed by law. A. L. BARTLETT, Petitioners Attorney. Georgia, Paulding County. I, W. J. Baker, Clerk Superior Court, do here by certify that the foregoing is a true copy of original now of file in my office, Jan. 6th, 1908- W. J. BAKER, Clerk Supr. Court. BEES LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP RELIEVES COUGHS AND COLDS One Hal will convince you that 'Slo&lYS Liniment will relieve soreness and stiffness quicker and easier than any other preparation sold for that purpose. It penetrates to the bone, quickens the blood, drives ■, away fatigue and gives strength and elasticity to the muscles. 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