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Devoted, to tHe Unbuilding and Pro«ra»* ol Dallas and Paulding County
VOL. XXVI.
Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia, Thursdav ( January 30, 1908.
Number ii
THE BANK OF DALLAS
THE BANK THAT MADE PAULDING COUNTY QROW
HOME CIRCLE
BANK OF-’AtLIAS
The Bank That Made Paulding "'Vy/v Orow
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DEPARTMENT
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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 ,d T.L. Varner, Hiram
Only a Sunbeam.
Only a stray sunbeam! Yet
perchance it hath pierced some
wretched abode, gladdened some
stricken heart, or its golden light
found its way through the leafy
branches of some wild wood, kiss
ed the moBS-covered bank where
the tiny violet grew and caused
shades of, beauty to adorn its
lovely form.
Only a gentle breeze! But how
many aching brows hath it^fan-
ned, how many hearts cheered
byjts gentle touch.
Only one stray bullet that
pierced the noble soldier-boy as
he trod the lonely midnight
round, faithfully guarding the
precious lives intrusted to his
keeping, and the life blood slow
ly ebbed out, and the sunbeam
fell on the cold face of the dead.
Only a drop of ink! And yet
it oarried the news of death to
anxious ones at home, and caused
the tear of anguish to trickle
down the furrowed cheek of
widowed mother.
Only a frown! But it left a
sad, dreary ache in that child’s
heart, and the quivering lips and
tearful eyes told how keenly he
felt it.
Only a smile! But ah! how it
cheered the broken heart, en
gendered a ray of hope, and oast
a halo of light around the unhap
py present; made the bed-ridden
one forget its present agony for
a moment as it dwelt in Bunshine
of joy and lived in the warmth
of that smile. Let us all increase
our giving of smiles during 1008.
They cost nothing and are of un
told value, especially in the
Home Oirole.
able a person to keep hiB footing
bravely.
Your chances of success in life
will be teu fold greater if you
have secured a wide circle of
good friends by your obliging,
gentlemanly manners. No one
cares about trusting -or rect-m-
mending a person of whom they
know little or nothing except
that they exist in the same com
munity. You will often advance
your interests more by spending
a social evening in a respectable
family, than you will by sitting
in your room and pouring oYer
your money matters, or writing
a whole package of business let
ters.
Many men are said to be self-
taught. No man was ever taught
in any other way. Do you sup
pose a man to be a backet to be
hung on the well of knowledge
and pnmped full? Man is a crea
ture that learns by the exertion
of his own faculties. There are
aids to learning of various kinds;
but no matter how many of these
aids a man may be surrounded
by, after all, the learning is that
whioh he acquires himself.
Whether be is in college or out
of college, in school or out of
school, every man mast educate
himself. And in our times and
in this community every man has
the means ot doing it.
Choose the Best Society.
It should be the aim of every
young person to find an entrance
into good society. By good we
do not mean fashionable society
That often merits least of all this
honorable title. A good social
circle is one where sound princi
pies, refined manners, and intell
igent ideas are the characteristics
of its members. Many a young
man has gone to ruin by choosing
the society of the low and vulgar,
instead of those whose influence
would be elevating. It is always
so easy to fall into evil, but often
it requires hard work to gain a
sure footing in a refined circle.
But the end is with the effect.
If a young man desires to sharpen
his intellect, he will find that a
judicious mingling with society
will do this better than digging
forpver over his books. There is
a wonderful amount of eleotricitv
in the social atmosphere, and the
galvanic battery of the social cir
cle will not fail to elicit many
brilliant sparkles.
If one desires to improve in
manners be can never do so ex
cept by mingling with the refined
and good. Diffidence often keeps
back those who have in early life
but few social advantages. The
only way to overcome this pain
ful difficulty is to plunge in. It
is one of the most easily cured of
all maladies. A bath in the brae
ing ocean of social life yill en-
There are a thousand pretty,
engaging little ways, which ev
ery person may put on without
running the risk of being deemed
affected or foppish. The sweet
smiles, the cordial bow, the earn
est movement in addressing 1
friend, the inquiring glance, the
graceful attention which is so
captivating when united with
self-possession—these will insure
us the good regards of even t
churl. Above all, there is a cer
tain softness of manner which
should be cultivated, and which,
in either man or woman, adds
charm that almost entirely com
pensates for lack of beauty, and
inestimably enchances the latter
where it does not exist.
, The Stingy Man.,
Th6v say I am Btingy. All
right, let it go at that. I am
stihgy. But did you over hear
that I was a dead beat? There
was a time when I threw my
money away and stood off my
creditors in order that I might
be known as a gootl fellow, but
now I save my money and pay
my debts. There was a time
when I spent 910 in an evening
bumming around with the boys,
and owed the tailor for the
clothes on my back; when I went
riding every Sunday with a liv
ery rig, and did not pay my board,
when I thought it an evidence of
smartness to buy oigars and
drinks for other people, but now
I think it an evidence of sound
sense for a man to save the money
for which he iB compelled to
work, in order that he might
realize something from it. For
this I am called stiugy, but I can
stand it; in fact, I rather enjoy
the titles, for there are are so
many shjftless fools in this town
who imagine that they are good
fellows, hoping to realize on
their wanton waste of money
that I am glad I cannot be class
ed among them.
Ask the bill collectors about
the good fellows. The bill col
lectors will tell you a story worth
listening to and they will also
tell you that the stingy men pay
promptly. There are lot of old
good fellows in Atchinson who
have not money enough to burv
them, and there are stingy old fel
lows in Atchinson who began life
under more unfavorable circum
stances than the good fellows,
and the stingy fellows are rich
I recommend that the young fel
lows deserve the name of being
stingy, for a stingy man seldom
stints himself or his family, but
he often refuses to throw his hard
earned money away, and ver/
properly. A stingy man is sel
dom bothered for donations, and
altogether, I like the name.—
(Found among the papers of an
Atchinson man who died rich.
—Atchison Globe.
Ring's Little Liver Pills wake up lazy
livers, clean tbe system and clear the
skin. Try them for biliousness and slck-
ache. Price 83c at Dr. Coopers.
After exposure or when you feel a cold
coming on take a few doses of Foley's
Honey and Tar and it will expel tlio cold
from your syBtera. It cures the most
stubborn coughs and colds, and praventB
pneumonia. A. J. Cooper.
Of a million girl babies born,
871,266 are alive at twelve
months. Of the boys, 80,000
fewer live through the first year.
When you want the best, get DeWltt’s
Carbolized Witch Hazel Salye. it is good
for little or big cuts, IxXls or bruises, and
la especially recommended for piles.
Sold by Dr. Cooper.
-People who take life easy
usually mak& it hard for some
body else.
How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh
Cure. F. J,Ciienky&Oo.,Toledo,O.
We, the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheiiey for the 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. Ward
ing, Kinnao & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in
ternally, actifig directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Testimonials sent free
Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all
druggists.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for con
stipation.
After the Honeymoon
“Pa,” inquired a small boy on
the Oakland boat, “what’s
moon?”
“Huh! ” grunted the man with
out looking from his paper. “Si
moon’s sand storm on the dessert
dreaded by travelers.”
“Then a honeymoon’s some
thing like a simoon, ain’t it, pa?
“Guess so. Keep quiet. Don
ask so manv fool questions. Look
at the sea gulls.”
“JJut ain’t they a good deal
alike, pa—simoons and honey
moons?”
“Ugh, huh, both full of hot
a\r! Most honeymoons become
simoons in a few years. When
the honev’s gone the sigh’s left.”
“Pa, were you ever on a honey
moon?”
“Percy, if you don’t stop pes
tering me with questions I’ll
never bring you over to tbe city
again.”
“Well, mi said she had a hon
eymoon, and it was like adream,
and all the rest of it’s been a
nightmare.Ex.
Ask Your Druggist for Free Peruna
Almanac tor 1808.
Grass widows have formed a
club in Ohioago. To be named
the sunshine olab? queries the
NeW York American.
Two Unwelcome Visitors Here.
At tills season In grippe and pneumonia
causes more dcatkB than consumption.
Foley’s Honey and Tar cures la grippe
couglis that may. result In pneumonia over
nlgbt. Do not take chances with a cold
when Foley's Honey and Tar will quickly
cure It. A. J. Cooper.
After all, the chief difference
between most people is in the
length of the clothes line,
A balky furnace is responsible
for sins that will take more than
charity to cover.
A Card.
This is to certify that all druggists are
authorized to rotund your money if Foloy’s
Honey and Tar falls to cure your cough
or cold. It stops the cough, heals the
lungs and prevents serious results from a
cold. Cures la grippe coughs aud prevents
pneumonia and consumption. Contains
no opiates. The genuine is in a yellow
package. Refuse substitutes. A. J. Coop-
Cheerupathy is the best school
of medicine.
People who are always looking
for evil miss seeing a lot of good.
Of Vital Importance.
No other organs of the body aro so
essential to good health as the kid
neys. Foley’s Kidney Remedy makes
the'.kidneys healthy so that they
will strain out the impurities from
the blood which Is constantly pass
ing through them. Commence taking
Foley’s Kidney Remedy at the first I that gives immediate, relief:
.sign of danger. A. J. Cooper, I at Cooper’s drug store.
A Ring’s Dyspepsia Tablet after each
meal overcomes indigestion, dyspepsia
and other-stomach ills. Two days trial
free. Ask our dealer. Sold by Dr, Coop-
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Nearly 3,000 persons are em
ployed by tbe Federal Govern
ment in the Philippine civil ser«
vice.
1 Bees Laxative Cough Syrup for coughs,
colds, croup aod whoopiDg cough grows
in favor daily with young and old. Moth
ers should keep it on hand for children.
It is prompt relief to croup. If is gently
laxative, driving the poison and phlegm
from the system. It is a simple remedy
guaranteed
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