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Devoted to tHe Upbuilding and Progremm ol Dallato and Paulding County.
VOL. XXVI.
Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia, Thursday, May 7,1908.
Number 25
Is Pe-ru-na Useful
for Catarrh?
Should a list of the ingredient! of Pe
nns be submitted to any medical ex
pert, of whatever school or nationality,
ho would be obliged to admit without
reserve that each one of them was of
undoubted value in chronic catarrhal
diseases and had stood the tost of many
years’ experience in the treatment of
such diseases. THEBE CAN BE NO
DISPUTE ABOUT THIS WHAT
EVER Peruna is composed of the most
efficacious and universally used herbal
remedies for catarrh. Every ingred
ient of Peruna has a reputation of its
owninthecureofsomephaseof catarrh.
Peruna brings to the home the COM
BINED KNOWLEDGE OF SEVERAL
SCHOOLS OF MEDICINE in the treat
ment of catarrhal diseases; brings to
the homo the scientific skill and kno wl-
edge of the modem pharmacist; and
last but not least,brings to the home the
vast and varied experience of Dr. Hart
man, in the use of catarrh remedies,and
In the treatment of catarrhal diseases.
The fact is, chronio catarrh is a dis
ease whioh is very prevalent Many
thousand people know they have
chronic catarrh. They have visited
dootors over and over again, and been
told that their case is one of chronio
catarrh. It may be of the nose, throat,
lungs, stomach or some other internal
organ. There is no doubt as to the na
ture of the disease. The only trouble
to the remedy. This doctor has tried
to cure them. That doctor has tried
to prescribe for them.
BUT THEY ALL FAILED TO
EEIEQ ANY BELIEF.
Dr. Hartman’s idea is that a catarrh
remedy can be made on a large seale,
ache is making it; that it can be made
heweetly, of the purest drugs and of
the strictest uniformity. His idea is
that this remedy oan be supplied di
rectly to the people, and no more be
charged for it than to neoassary for
the handling of it
Ec other household remedy so uni
sonally advertised carries upon the
label the principal active constituents,
lowing that Peruna invites the fell
inspection of the critics.
HOME CIRCLE
DEPARTMENT
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Why Don't
’ your ways—
R. K. L. Whitworth, Roger D. Flynt.
Whitworth & Flynt,
Attorneys at Law.
DALLAS, <1A.
2E"Practice in all the courts.
H. W. NALLEY,
Attorney-at-Lsw.
Office in Old Court House. .
Dallas, qa.
Special attention to administration of es
tates, wills and damage suits. Practice in
supreme and United States oourts.
F. M. RICHARDS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
DALLAS, OA.
Practice in all the courts. Office In
Bartlett A Watson building up-stairs
DR. T. F. ABERCROMBIE,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office over T. R. Griffin’s Store.
Residence ’Phone No. 44.
Office ’Rhone 38.
DALLAS, GA.
Sometime you mean ,
Why don’t you do it now%
You hope to win the whose world’s praise.
Why don’t you do it now?
You've always read in prose And rhyme
“The present ls.the golden time,”
It you Are ever going to climb,
Why don’t you do it now?
In short, no mntter what you’ve planned,
Why don’t you do it now?
If you have work right at your hand,
Why don’t you do it now?
Successful men are never late;
You’ll fall if you procrastinate.
If you’> e vowed to conquer fate.
Why don’t you do it now?
What Boys Think They Shoul Learn.
According to the idea of many
of the rising generation a young
man should learn to lie, to flirt,
to cheat, to swear, to drink, to
play billiards, to swagger in the
streets, to live withont work, to
ogle every pretty girl he meets,,
to treat his elders with disrespect;
to talk loud in the presence of
others, to put on style whether
he can afford it or not, to boast
of the feminine conquests he has
made'; to have every slang term
on his tongue’s end, to gossip
with his chums about his lady
acquaintances, to attractmll the
attention to himself that he pos
sibly can, to talk like a loafer
and fop instead of a quiet, sen
sible man, to call his father "the
old man”'and his mother "the
old woman,” to think illy of every
woman he sees, and to speak ill
of her every chance he gets, to
turn up his nose at thoee quiet,
sober, industrious yoAng men who
do not train - in his crowd, to
treat his sister without any sort
of regard, to treat her like an ill-
bred loafer instead of like a gen
tleman.
Here is your picture, fast young
man, true to life! Look at it!
How do you like it? What have
these characteristics made of you?
Wbat will they do for you? What
has the future in store for yon?
Unless yon change your course
most radically—Kuin.
There is many a young man
proud of his mother, who would
strike into the dust any man who
would insult her, yet who, 1 y his
own evil doings and bad habits,
is sharpening a dagger to plunge
through that mother’s heart.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office Up Stairs over W. M. Hitchcock’s Store
Houle ’Phone No. 88. Office Phone No. 711.
Office Hours 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 6 p, m.
fi. E. SEWELL,
DENTIST,
Office over Watson’s Store.
DALLAS, QA.
John W. & G. E. Maddox,
Attorneys at Law,
ROME, OA.
Will attend the courts of Paulding
county when specially employed.
S. R. Underwood,
\ DENTIST.
Office over Griffln’astore. Reas
able prices.
DALLAS, QEOROIA.
Dr. J. R. Sewell,
Specialist.
«00 Austell Building.
Fobsyth St. - ATLANTA, GA.
The Teaching of Children
What should children be taught
Dr. W. 0. Hitchcock, tobel “” 1 " “ ,der ”' h “
nature’s law in the case. To vio
late it is to bring swift punish
ment on the heads of the violat
ors, as well as to bring a curse
upon posterity. The husband
and tf ife who are not suited to
each other lead cat and dog lives.
Their children are unwelcome and
grow up without care. The home
atmosphere is not suited to the
healthy growth of virtue and re
finement. What is the result?
A family of .ill-natured, quarrel
some, unrefined children. They
marry and carry to their homes
the same atmosphere and rear
other families like unto the ones
in which they were raised. The
wdnder is that there are as many
agreeable and cultured people in
the world as there are.
The well informad woman may
generally be knawn, not so much
by what sha tells you; for she is
the last to take pleasure in mere
gossip, or make vulgar allusion to
the appearance, dress or personal
habits of her friends and neigh
bors.
Let The Bays Make Themselves.
There are jnst as many future
millionaires blacking boots and
selling papers today as there ever
were. Eyery generation of suc
cessful men is possessed with the
idea that either it had exception
al abilities or exceptional
ohances, the like of which the
world will never know again.
But the world goes on, wealthy
men die, and more of equal or
greater wealth succeed them.
There never yet was a period
in the world’s history when pluok,
energy and industry, conpled
with shrewd business sense, could
not climb the rugged steep which
leads to fortune. Boys and men
must wait always and wait often
if they would win “in the fierce
race for wealth.” But working
or waiting they will win if they
seize their opportunities when
these offer and ability to profit
by them when they are seized.
What We insist on in this ques
tion of “What shall we do with
our boys?” is that they shall be
given a simple English education
and then let them do for them
selves. Give them the oyster
knife and let them so ;k the oys
ter of fortune and open it. If
they can’t do this the chances are
ten to one that they would not
have sufficient "git up and git”
to take advantage of fortune even
if brought to them on a half-shell.
Just now there is altogether
too much solicitude on the part
of parents as to what they will
do with their boys, which leaves
the impression on the minds of
the young gentlemen of the peri
od that something has got to be
done fof them, instead of encour
aging the more manly thought
that thev must do for themselves.
Thera is no reason to suppose
that thC channels to competence
and #ea1th are fewer and more
difficult than they were years ago.
A single bitter word may dis
quiet an entire family fora whole
dafr; one surly glance cast a gloom
oyer the household; while a smile,
MsnZan Pile Remedy, pnee 50c is
guaranteed. Put up ready for Uoe. Oae
application prompt relief to any form of
piles. Soothes and heals. Sold by Coop
er's drug store. 9
called home. No matter bow
humble the abode, if it be sweet
ened with kindness and smiles,
the heart will turn lovingly to
ward it from all the tumults of the
world, and home, if it be ever so
homely, will be the dearest, spot
beneath the circuit of the sun.
they grow up they may find that
later experience does not alter
yvhat they learnt when younger?
We must teach them that, beyond
what they feel and see and touch,
there is something better and
greater which they can neither
feel nor touch nor see. unselfish
ness, giving up their inclinations
—these are the best things in the
world. It is true that goodness
and kindness have no faces that
we can kiss; no hand^ that we can
clasp; but these are certainly
there, in the midst ot our work
and our play. And this goodness
and kindness which, except in
outward acts, we cannot see, is
something which existed before
we were born. It is from this
that we have all the pleasant
things of this world; the flowers,
the sunshine, the moonlight—all
these were given ns by some great
goodness and kindness which
have never seen at all. Andthis/*^ T ., . _•• • ..
goodness and love are that greatj^HEf: Like unexpected flowers
Power from whom all things
come.
Well assorted marriages are
essen'.ial to good homes. This is
What Could the Poor Man Do?
"Henry,” she said,"I was look
ing over yiur old love letters to
day—the ones you sent me before
we were married.”
And, simpering greatly, she
lowered her head and wagged it.
(As for Henry, sitting there in
two chairs at his ease, it is only
fair to the man to say that he
looked sheepish and yet with a
certain fine tenderness in the
eye of him as much as to say that
when it came to penning, a love
letter that would make a maiden
sigh and a jury laff, our Henry
was right there with the goods.
“Yes,” she said in a dreamy,
dreamy way. "You said in one
of your first letters that every
time I thought about you you
knew it, because yon tingled and
your heart bent pit-a-pat.” '
He made a tut-tqt motion with
his feet, but all the same his eyes
shone with the pride of a man
who has turned more than one
pretty little trick of language in
his day.
"Yes,” she said, and Hanry,
yon said that if all the wofld was
yours you would lay it before me
so that 1, the brightest star in the
firmament, could twinkle over
it.”
He coughed the cough of a man
who ft embarrhsed with praisa,
and yet—and yet—he listened
for more in much the same 'way
that a bashful duck listens for
thunder in a drought.
"Yon said that I should be
your inspiration,” she said, "and
that together we would conquer
the world and reign as king and
queen of the universe, my blue
eves being your orbs and my
lilly-white hand your scepter.”
He did’nt deny it.
* "And you said that we should
be crowned with my love,” she
added, "and that you would live
only to gratify my highest wish
to be the devoted slave of my
most capricious whim.”
He smiled with a gentle remi
niscence, and made no denial to
these soft impeachments, except
that perhaps he looked a trifile
sheepish again and, like Mr. Bar
kis, pursed his lips as if to whistle
but didn’t whistle.
‘And you called me your
pretty little bunch of helio
trope, with eyes like forget-me-
nots, cheeks like the rose and
teeth like the lillies, all spark
ling in the radiant dews of the
morning.
They sighed together,
“Henry,” she said in a plead
ing voice, "I feel so tird. Will
you go down stairs aLd fix the
furnace and bring up the coal
to-nigbt? I won’t ask you again,
dear.”
And as Henry slapped the coal
into the furnace he mattered to
himself with a frown :
‘I thought there was some
trick in it!”—New York San.
tyring up along our path
way fall of freshness, fragrance
and beauty, so kind words and
gentle acts and sweet dispositi
ons, make glad the sacred spot
Rings Little Liver Pills for biliousness
end sick betdsche. They clean the sys
tem snd clear the skin. Price 25c. Try
them. .
The successful manicurist
plenty of business on hand.
has
ManZan Pile Remedy comes ready to
Use, put up In collapsible tube with noz
zle attached. One application proves its
merit. Soothes and heals, reduces in-
flanynatioa and relieves soreness and itch
ing. For all forms of .piles. Price 50c,
Guaranteed. Sold by Cooper’s Drug
Store. S
Bank of Dallas
THE BANK THAT MADE PAULDINQ COUNTY QROW
ESTABLISHED 1899
We do not care to continue to worry our
friends, those of them who arc keeping gold hid
away at their homes. We do desire to to tell them
about one feature of this habit of concealing gold
about the house, that they perhaps do not know
about, and to warn them ot the consequences.
There is a probability of your house burning down.
A great many people think if the house burns down
on their bag of gold that they can sift the ashes
and get it again, and that the United States gov
ernment will make it good to them.
There was never a greater mistake good friend.
If you have gold or silver hid about your house
ana the house burns down you may dig around in
the ashes and finally get every piece of your mon
ey, but it will be almost absolutely worthless. If
it is not too badly melted and stuck together the
United States government will allow you 15 or 20
cents on the dollar. The reason we know this to
be true we have recently seen it tried. A party
brought in $ 12.^0 in dollars, halves and quarters
that had been picked from the ashes of a building
that had burned. The house .was a small two room
house. The coins were disfigured and some of
them stuck together. We sent them to Washing
ton and got back in return the sum of $4.00 and
some odd cents. In the letter of advice from the
g overnment at Washington we were advised that
le same rule applies to gold coin burned in a fire.
Under these circumstances friends, we say it
plainly but kindly, it is foolishness, absolute fo61-
xshttess to keep gold or silver about your homes,
or paper money as to that matter, when you can
deposit it in the Bank of Dallas and draw §]/*% on
it, and get it any time you may need it.
THE BANK OF DALLAS
THE BANK THAT MADE PAULDINQ COUNTY QROW
It’s Wagon 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
FUters.
The function sf the kidneys is to strain
out the impurities of the blood which is
constantly passing through them. Foley’s
Kidney Remedy makes the kidneys heal
thy so they will strain out all waste mat
ter from the blood. Take Foley’s Kid
ney Remedy at once and it will make you
well. Cooper’s Drug Store.
Air. Wm. II. Anderson, M. D.. of Soda
Springs, Ids., says that Bee’s Laxetiye
Cough Syrup has relieved coughs and
colds where allother remedies felled. Its
gentle laxative effects especially recom
mend it (or children. It is pleasant to
take. For coughs, colds, hoarseness,
whooping* cough. Money refunded if not
satisfied. Cooper’s drug store, $