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Devoted, to tHe Upbuilding and Progroee oi Dallas and Paulding County.
VOL. XXVI.
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Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia, Thursdav, May 21, 1908.
Number 27
STATE ATTORNEY
A OF TENNESSEE.
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HOME CIRCLE
DEPARTMENT
HON. LAI-3. 1). M’COKO.
H on. laps. l>. mocord, 1025 o st.,
Washington, 1). 0., Ex-Adjutant
General State of Tennessee, and State's
Attorney at Nashville, la an ardent
friend of Peruna. Ho does not hesitate
to give public endorsement to this very
* excellent remedy.
Afl a tonic Peruna has no snperlor.
^But it is as a catarrh remedy it has
aohloved its world-wide notoriety and
success.
Any oatarrh remody to bo come per
manently effectual in the oure of ca
tarrh must contuln tonic and invigorat
ing qualities with its anti-catarrhal
qualities. Catarrh Is always an exprei-
s/on ot nerve weakness, either local
or general. It is, therefore, Important
that a catarrh remedy should possess
reliable invigorating qualities in order
to thoroughly rid the system of oatarrh,
Pe-ru-na for Colds.
Hon. R. 8. Ryan, now residing in
Home, Alaska, was formerly a member
of the English House of Parliament
and Secretary to the late Irish patriot,
Charles Stewart Parnell. His Wash
ington address is, New Willard Hotel,
Washington, D. 0. He writes:
"I hare used Peruna and can recom
mend your remedy as a very effeotlve
oure for cold* and catarrhal com.
plaints.’’—R. 8. Ryan.
Rooks D. Fi.ynt.
K. K. h. Whitworth.
Whitworth & Flynt,
Attorneys at Law.
DALLAS, (IA.
■jyPrnctice in nil the courts.
H. W. NALLEY,
Attorney-at-Law.
Office in Old Court House.
Dallas, ga.
Special attention to administration of es
tates, wills and damaKe suits. Practice in
-supreme and United States courts.
F. M. RICHARDS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
DALLAS, QA.
Practice In all the courts. Office in
(Bartlett & Watson building up-stairs
A Model Wife. .
A model wife is the woman who
looks after his household, and
makes her hospitality a delight to
him, and not a burden; who has
learned that a soft answer will
turn away wrath; who keeps her
sweetest smiles and most loving
words for her husband; who is
his confidaute in sorrow or in joy,
and who does not feel the neces
sity of explaining her private af
fairs to the neighborhood; who
respects the rights of her husband
and children, end in return has
due regard paid to her ;who knows
that the strongest argument iB
her womanliness, and so she cul
tivates it; who is sympathetic in
joy or in grief, and who finds
work for hands to do; who is not
made bitter by trouble, but who
strengthens and sweetens nnder
it; who tries to cancel the faults
of her husband, rather than blaz
on them forth to an uninterested
public; the woman whose life
book has love written on every
page; who makes a home for
man, a home in a house and in a
heart, a home that he ia sure of,
a home that is full of love pre
sided over by one whose price ie
above rubies. She is the model
wife.
A successful man: “A man
who has made a happy home for
his wife and children. No mat
ter what he has nqt done in the
way of achieving wealth and hon
or ; if he has done that he is
grand success. If he has <not
done that, and it is his own fault,
though he be the highest in the
land, he is a most pitable fail
ure. I wonder how many men
in a mad pursuit of gold, which
characterizes the age, realize
that there is no fortune which
can be left to their families as
great as the memory of a happy
home.
hood? Is he a member of your
family? Do you know him?
Our livds should be like the
day, more beautiful in the even-
ng; or, like the summer, aglow
ith promise; and like the au
tumn, rich with the golden
sheaves, where good works and
deeds have ripened 011 the field.
DR. T. F. ABERCROMBIE,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office over T. R. Griffin’s Store.
Residence ’Phone No. 44.
Office ’Phone i!8.
DALLAS, QA.
Physician and Surgeon
Office Up Stairs over W. M. Hitchcock’s Store
House ’Phone No. S<1. Office Phone No. 73.
Dr.fi. E. Sewell,
DENTIST,
73j Whitehall, -
ATLANTA
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John W. & Q. E. Maddox,
Attorneys at Law,
-ROME, UA.
Will attend the courts of Paulding
county when specially employed.
J. Underwood',
DENTIST.
Office in Watson Building.
DALLAS, GEORQIA.
Dr.y. R. Sewell,
Specialist.
73i Whitehall St., ATLANTA, QA
W. H. Hansard,
DENTIST.
Office over Watson’is Store.
DALLAS, QA.
Wanted—A Boy
Wanted—a boy. Abravecour
agous, manly, hopeful 1 by; one
who scorns a lie; one who hates
deceit; one who loves his mother
one who does not know more
than his parents; one who has
the courage to say “no,” and
stick to it; one who is willing to
begin at the bottom of the lad
Dr. W. 0. mtchcock, d “ r “ d "' 0rk " pw, " * i ‘ 10 ” e ’' h0
thinks it unmanly to smoke; one
who thinks an education is worth
striving for.; one who is willing
to obey his superiors; one who
knows his home is better (than
the street; one who doesn’t be
lieve the marvelous tales told in
the story papers, and will not
read the vile stuff; one who
won’t cheat ia a fair game; one
who won’t be a sneak, and do a
mean act when unseen; one who
won’t spend every penny he
earns or gets ; one who thinks lie
should respect himBelf, and keep
himself in decent appearance
one who won’t attack an old
man because he is feeble and de-
fenseless; one who won’t torture
dumb animals; one who won’t
steal; one who won’t swear; one
who won’t revile and jeer at
drunken persons on >: the street
one who won’t do a dirty act for
another boy who is too cowardly
to do his own meanness; one who
loves to do right because it
right. Wanted—a boy; a whole
souled, earnest, honorable, square
boy. Where can he be found?
Does be live in your neighbor
Neatness ot Dress at Home.
The importance of neat and
tasteful home dressing cannot be
over estimated. The matron
who appears before the members
of the family in a shahby, soiled
wrapper, and makes the excuse
if Bhe takes the trouble to make
one at all, that “it is so much
more comfortable,” has idea of
the possible consequences of such
a course. Could she but realize
that her dress is an evil example
to her daughters, and productive
of consequences that will reach
far beyond her own span of life;
that her husband and sons cau-
not fail to draw comparisons be
tween her dress and that of the
ladies they meet in other homes,
and that these comparisons can
fail to decrease their respect for
her, she might be induced to give
more attention to her personal
appearance.
Not even the burden of care
and constant employment can
famish a sufficient excuse for
careless personal habits, for few
things are more important to the
well-being of a family. There is
an old saying to the effect that
an untidy mother has disodedi-
ent children, and, while neither
parents or children may realize
the why or wherefore of it, yet
there is always alack sf respect
and an indifference to the au
thority of a mother who takes no
pride in her personal appear
ance.
And it is not the mother alone
upon whose shoulders rests the
burdeh of responsibility for home
neatness and order in dress; the
father has his duties to look af
ter as well, and should never fail
to insist upon the younger mem
bers of the family presenting
themselves with well-kept hands,
clean faces, neatly brushed hair,
and orderly dress, at least at
every meal where the family as
sembles,
A purpose is the prime condi
tion of success, the eternal never
change condition. Nothing can
take its place. The high road to
success lies through purpose, and
one trouble with us is that we
lack purpose, and, lacking that,
lack principle, lack backbone,
lack grit. Not having a purpose
on life, we have no power to
take strong hold of some work
and do it. No man is ever likely
to accomplish any more than he
resolutely sets himself to accom
plish. The tendency is to drift
to float with the current, to let
the stream of life sweep us
whither it will. That is the
easier way, doubtless, and the
banks are very beautiful and
pleasant as we glide between
them; but our true journey lies
the other way, the real treasure
mines of life are in the hills near
the sources of the river; and we
must row, row hard against the
current if we would reach them.
Let us row, not float through
life; steer, not drift.
The Ape’s Idea About It.
Hrofessor Uersung, the well-
known Vienna surgeon, in his
book, “Sedimentation of Life,”
has a parable concerning what
the ape thought of the doctrine
of evolution. When news of
Darwin’s theory reached Simian
laud the wise ones proved at once
that he had got hold of the wrong
end of the fact. It. was the ape
that had evolved from man, who,
though hearing a similarity to
the monkey, is every way Ins in
ferior. The man is naked; he
has only two hands; his unde
veloped extremities are fitted on
ly for walking on the ground; he
still eats flesh; he kills his own
kind and other animals; he lacks
intelligence, as shown by the
fact that lie does not enjoy life;
lie dwarfs and shortens life by
working and worrying- to make
money which, when he has made
it, he is unfit to enjoy. He lives,
it is true, in herds, but in perpet
ual competition and conflict.
The ape, on the other hand, has
a warm garment; he dwells above
the ground, has four hands adap
ted to every work and for moving
rapjdly from branch to branch.
He feeds upon only fruits and
nuts, and lives peaceably in great
unions. He is, bodily and ment
ally, the crown of creation.
Certainly, in regard to enjoy,
ing life, man is fa.’bind the ape
Having accepted as a cardinal
truth, that man’s business in the
world is to make money, he does
not, iu hit eager pursuit of the
dollar, take time to live. Work
keeps every energy of body and
mind at the highest tension. As
a result, the zest of life is lost;
the man is old in face and heart,
while young in years. When he
has made his wealth he has no
longer capacity to be happy
The ape is wiser—Mary G. Bryan
in Uncle Remus’s—The Home
Magazine for May.
Pinesalve ACTS uu * manct
Carbolized reamer sua iuuu
How’s ThD?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re.
ward for any ease of catarrh that
cannot ho curod by HhII’h Oatarrh
Cure. F. J. Cheney a Co., Tolodo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known
K. J. Cheney for the lastlbyears, and
believe- him perfectly honorable in
all business iransHutions and flnan
dally able to carry out any obliga
tions uuulo by his firm.
Wai.dino, Kinnan & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O,
Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter
nally, act ing directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system
Testimonials scut free. Price 76c
per bottle. Bold by all druggists.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for c<
stipatlon.
Love isn’t blind when a rival
shows up.
Weak women should read my “Book
No. 4 For Women.” It was written ex
pressly for women who are not well. 1 The
Book No. 4 tells of Dr. Shoop’s “Night
Cure” and just bow these soothing, heal
ing. antiseptic suppositories can he suc
cessfully applied. The book, and strictly
confidential medical advice is entirely free.
Write Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. The
Night Cure is si/ld by E. II Robertson.
Some shows are like a leopard
only good in spots.
be
Some people are sure to
talked about—when they are
present.
Rings Little Liver Pills for biliousness
and sick headache. They clean the sys
tem and clear the skin. Price 25c. Try
them. 8
An insolent person is usually
one who suddenly comes into the
possession of $14 who never be
fore had had so much as 14c at
one time.
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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
flammation and relieves soreness and itch
ing. For all forms of piles. Price 50c.
Guaranteed. Sold by Cooper’s Drug
Store. 3
Bank of Dallas
THE BANK THAT MADE PAULDING COUNTY QROW
ESTABLISHED 1899
We do not care to continue to worry our
friends, those of them who are keeping gold hid
away at their homes. We do desire to to tell them
about one feature of this habit of couccaling 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
aud get it again, and that the United States gov
ernment will make it good to them.
There was never a greater mistake good frieud.
If you have gold or silver hid about your house
and the house burns down you may dig around in
the ashes and finally get every piece of yotir 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 wc know this to
be true we have recently seen it tried. A party
brought in $12.50 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 atuck together. We sent them to Washing
ton and got back in return the spin of $4.00 and
some odd cents. In the letter of advice frpm the
government at Washington we were advised that
the same rule applies to gold coin burned in a fire.
Under these circumstances friends, we say it
plainly but kindly, it is foolishness, absolute fool
ishness 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 5 l /i% on
it, and get it any time you may need it.
THE BANK OF DALLAS
THE BANK THAT MADE PAULDING COUNTY GROW
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 al
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.
5SFT.L Varner, Hiram
Human Filters.
The function ef the kidneys la 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.
Mr. Wm. H. Anderson, AI. D.. of Sc
Springs, Ida., says that Bee’s Laxat
Cough Syrup has relieved coughs t
colds where allother remedies failed,
gentle laxative effects especially reco
mend it for children. It ia pleasant
take. For coughs, colds, hoersenc
whooping cough. Money refunded if;
satisfied. Cooper’s drug store,