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Devoted to tHo UptouUdin* and Frocrea* ol Dallam and Paulding County.
VOL. XXVI.
Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia, Thursdav, February 13, 1908.
Number 13
BANK OF DALLAS
The Bank That Made Paulding County draw
THE BANK OF DALLAS
THE BANK THAT MADE PAULDINQ COUNTY QROW
Wagon Wisdom
that prompts a farmer to
He knows that the 61 years
select a Weber Wagon,
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.
, !y d T.L. Varner, Hiram
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HOME CIRCLE
DEPARTMENT
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The Serpent that Charms.
There is a certain species of
reptile found in all parts of tho
known world; its home is not so
much in the jungles and wilder
ness, as one might suppose. This
serpent frequents the haunts of
men, showing by this that it is of
a sociable character; cities,' vil
lages, and the sparsely populated
neighborhood, each and all claim
its attention.
Its form is often so beautiful
that it becomes a household pet;
it is flattered and caressed as
much as the most honored guest.
It is found among the first circles
of society, dazzling all with its
music, and alluring with its spec
ious wiles the most unwary; the
fairest forms, the purest charac
ters are chosen to satisfy its crav
en and demoralized appetite
While it seeks out the homes of
the honored and refined, and
glides into the hearts of the most
confiding, it is not the least par
tial in its choice of associates, for
the haunts of the vicious are not
unfrequently visited by this wiley
serpent.
It certainly doeB "hiss” long
and loud; but never until it has
struck its poisonous fangs to the
most vital part. The very best
physicians have failed to find an
antidote for its venomous bite.
Unlike other poisonous reptiles,
it does not produce immediate
death; but the victim lingers
along, it may be for years. One
is never free from the fear of re
ceiving auother attack from some
unknown quarter. Although
these reptiles are very numerous,
and constantly venting their
spite upon some one, yet they
may be in one’s own dwelling
for years and not be recognized.
They have often been known
to sting their best friends; even
the hands that feed them are no
ways exempt. For thousands of
years this species of serpent has
been nurtured and cherished
with almost unbounded admira
tion ; but its affections are not
bound to any one, and no laws of
the land are strong enough to
free us from this terrible scourge.
Would you see this serpent in
its worst forms? Visit the knots
of men that are gathered on the
street corners. It is always there.
If you wish to behold it in its
elegance and beauty, go to the
sewing circle, to the afternoon
tea-partv, to the evening social,
and see what a smooth, soft voice
it has, to attract attention. Ah I
did you not notice that sharp,
forked tongue as it uttered that
last beautiful Dhrased sentence,
that closed abruptly with,' "but
—I was going to tell something,
but I guess I’ll wait until anoth
er time.”
The name of this serpent is
slander. We hope it has no abid
ing place in the home of any of
our readers. The Home Circle
department is the best antidote
yet discovered for this vile rep
tile, and seldom fails to drive it
from the home it weekly visits.
The True Wife.
By far too many of our young
ladies marry without the remot
est idea of the duties and obliga
tions that must be discharged by
a wife; and what is the result?
Neglect, estrangement, and ruin.
The true wife will not leave her
household affairs wholly to the
careless overseeing servants, nor
will the true, loving mother
leave her children to the care of
others. We do not think any
woman haB the right to marry
until she feels herself qualified
to take her place as mistress of
household economics—queen reg
nant of all that can make home
pleasant and bright, whether in
parlor or kitchen, even as she
should be queen regnant in the
heart of the man she marries. If
young ladies were educated for
the duties of life, instead of its
frivolites, there would be far less
unhappiness in the world; they
would not be censured as the ma
jority now are for marrying for
selfish interests—for wealth, am
bition, anything but love. Wives
would not seek for their dearest
ipiness in scenes of fashion
able gayety, but would find it in
the brightening and hallowing
their homes; husbands would not
frequent the "club room” and
billiard parlor, as so many do
now, nor complain of extrava
gant expenditure; and the pub
lic press would not condemn
fashionable women as it does to
day.
ORINO
Cures Biliousness, Sick
Headache, Sour Stom
ach, Torpid Liver and
• c p r i::«n c .risr- Laxative Fruit Syrup
A. J. COOPER & COMPANY.
Cleanses the system
thoroughly and clears
sallow complexions of
pimples and blotches.
It is guaranteed
great sin of small societies. For
waut of a more healthy outlet of
the drnmatio instinct with which
we are all born, the dwellers in
eonfined localities turn upon each
other, like so many spiders iu a
tumbler, aud try tfo make the
real starvation of this instinct by
the false nourishment of gossip.
Conundrums for the Sexes.
For the Girls:—Could you love
a mail who wore false hair on his
head wheu he had enough of his
own; who paints his face and im
proves his form as you improvo
(?) yours; who pinches his feet
with small shoes, his hands with
small gloves, his waist with cor
sets, and then as if ho had not
been deformed enough, ties a
huge bustle to his back? -
For the Boye:—Could you lovo
a girl who defiled her mouth with
tobacoo and loaded the air with
fumes of cigarettes and cigars;
who staggered home several times
a week the worse for liquor; who
bets high at cards and horse races,
and swaggers around the streets
with questionable companions?
To Young Housekeepers.
Be satisfied to commence on
small scale. It is too common
for young housekeepers to begin
where their mothers euded. Buy
all that is necessary to work skill
fully with; adorn your house
with all that will render it com
fortable. Do not look at richer
homes and covet their costly fur
niture. If secret dissatisfaction
is ready to spring up, go a step
further, and visit the home of
the suffering poor; behold dark,
cheerless apartments, insufficient
clothing, and absence of all the
comforts and refinement of social
life, and then return to your own
with a joyful spirit. You will
then be prepared to meet your
husband with a grateful heart,
and be ready to appreciate the
toil of self denial which he has
endured in the business world to
surround you with the delights
of home; and you will co-operate
cheerfully with him in so ar
ranging your expenses, that his
mind will not be continually
harassed lest his family expenses
may encroach upon public pay
ments. Be independent, a young
housekeeper never needed great
er moral courage than she does
now, to resist the arrogance of
fashion. Do not let the A’s aud
B’s decide what you shall have,
neither let them hold the strings
of your purse. It matters but
little what people think, provid
ed you are true to yourself, to
right and duty, and keep your
expenses within your means.
Curiosity.
Nothing is much nobler than
the desire for knowledge; noth
ing much shabbier than low curi
osity. What doos it signify to us
what others do or have, and why
cannot we leave them and theirs
alone? Na one in the world likes
to be watched and pried after,
and it does not seem very diffi
cult to do to our neighbors in this
matter as we would they should
do to us. This curiosity iB the
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by looftl application, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the oar.
There is only one way to cure deaf
ness, aud that is by constitutional
remodlos. Deafness is caused by au
inflamed condition of tho mucous
lining of tho Eustaoh ian Tubo. When
tiiis tubo is Inflamed you have
rumbling sound or lmporfeot hearing,
and prhen it is ontiroly closed, deaf
noss Is the resnlt, and unless tho in.
flammation can bo taken out and tills
tube restored to (£’• normal condition,
hearing will boJMgptroyod forever;
nino cases out of ten are caused by
catarrah, which is nothing but au in
flamed condition of tho mucous sur
faces. We will give one hundred
dollars for any case of deafness (cans
ed by catarrah) that cannot be cured
by Hall’s Catarrah Cure. Bend for
circulars, free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Bold by druggists, 75c.
Tabe Hall’s Family Pills for con
stipation.
" We shall always praise Pe-m-na,
for it saved our boy's life."
KERMAN IIOCIIMUTU.
M RS. KARNKHT IIOCHMUTH, 1701
Maple St., Dus Moines, Iowa,
writes: "Two years ago our little boy,
Herman, wuh taken down with aaarlot
fuver. Ho took cold with it, amt in
stead of the eruptione coming to tho
aurfaco they affected bis lungs and
Stomach. For weeks wa watched bjr
his bedside, hardly expoetlng him to
live from one hour to the next.
“Finally ho beoame a little bettor and
was ablo to alt up. Then he commenced
to oougb, and In spite of everything wo
eonld do he eoumud to get worse all the
time. Hia coughing spells would last
until ho was completely exhausted, and
his lungs hurt him a grostdesl. Every
body thought ho had consumption.
“One day, wliilo at tha drag store, my
husband saw a Pcruna almanac and
brought It home. Wo read In U a per
fect description of his oaso and we
thought wo would try Peruna. We
bought a bottle, quit svsrythlng else,
and began giving him Peruna.
“By the time two-thirdaof the bottle
wa* used tho cough had almost gone.
After ho had taken two bottles ho was
perfectly cured. Ho lias not seen a sick
day since and lu a huarty, healthy hoy.
“We shall always praise Paruna, for
It saved our boy’s life.”
Man-a-lin tha Ideal Laxative.
Ask Your Druggist for Free Peruna
Almanao tor 1908.
K. K. L WllITWOBTII,
HoukuD. Fi.tnt.
Whitworth & Flynt,
Attorneys at Law.
DALLAS, UA.
K^Prnetieo In all the courts.
Willing to Retire.
A certain prosy preacher re
cently gave an endless discourse
on the prophets. First he dwelt
at length on the minor prophets.
At last he finished them and the
congregation gave a sigh of re
lief. He took a long breatli and
continued: "Now I shall proceed
to the major prophets.” After
the major prophets had received
more than ample attention, the
congregation gave another sigh
of relief. “Now that I hayo fin
ished with the .minor prophets
and the major prophets, what
about Jeremiah? Where is Jere
miah’s place?” At this point a
tall man arose in the back of the
church. "Jeremiah can have
my place,” he said; "I’m going
home.”—Ex.
Everything tuken into the stomach
should be digested fully within a certain
time. When you feel that your stomach
Is not In good order, that the food you
have eaten is not being digested, take a
good, natural digestant that will do the
work the digestive juices are not doing.
The best remedy known today for al|
stomach troubles is Kodol, which is guar
anteed to give prompt relief. It is a nat
ural digestant; It digests what you eat, it
is pleasant to take aud is sold here by
Cooper’s Drug Store.
Love—keep it to yourself and
you will lose it; give it to another
and you will keep it.
Simple Remedy for La Grippe.
La grippe coughs are dangerous as
they frequently develop into pneumo
nia. Foley’s Honey and Tar not on
ly stops the cough but heals and
strengthens the lungs so that no ser
ious results need be feared. The
genuine Foloy’s Honey and Tar con
tains no harmful drugs and is in n
yellow package. Kefuse substitutes.
A. J. Cooper.
H. W. NALLEY,
AUorney-al-Law.
Office in Old Court House.
DaLLAB, ga.
Special attention lo administration of e«-
tat«*n, wlllit and damage nuUh. Practice In
Mupremo and United 8tale* oourta.
F. M. RICHARDS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
DALLAS, UA.
Practice in all the courts. Office in
Bartlett & Watson building up-stairs
DR. T. F. ABERCROMBIE,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office over T. K. Griffin’s Store.
Residence ’Phono No. 44.
Office ’Phone 88.
DALLAS, QA.
Dr. .W 0. Hitchcock,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office Up StalrH over W. M. Hitchcock’s Store
House ’Phono No. 8«. Office Phone No. 78.
Office Hours 8 to 12 a. in., 1 to 0 p. m.
«. E. SEWELL,
DENTIST,
Office over Watson’s Store.
DALLAS, OA.
John W. & G. E. Maddox,
Attorneys at Law,
ROME, OA.
Will attend tho courts of Paulding
county wheu specially employed.
A. OAMP.
Councellor-At-Law,
Dallas, . . . ga.
The administration of estates in court
of ordinary a specialty. Will practice
also in Superior and U. 8. courts
Dr. J. R. Sewell,
Specialist,
000 Austell Building.
Forsyth St. - ATLANTA, GA.
Ring’s Little Liver Pills wake up lazy
livers, clean the system and clear the
skin. Try them for biliousness and sick-
ache, Price 95c at Dr. Ooopers. I