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Before buying your . LADIES’ HATS, Call on me.
^ P It’s your own fault, if you do not come and see how cheap you can buy them from me. I also have a nice line of
Also, a
full line of CLO 17HI]\ra, STRAW HATS, snEXOBS,
>Neols.'v. ear, Suspenders and Jewelry, 4-
fact, everything you want in the DRY GCCDS DIKE, of "hich will he sold cheap. Call and sec me before buying. Respectfully,'
J. f. WELCH.
War is on in ltcad Earnest! Great Excitement in Furniture and Hardware circles.-#^*-
^-THL DALLAS HARDWARE COMPANY.* - "*
.A MAMMOTH STOCK OF-
FiJRNITURE Of all kinds and prices to suit you. Remember that we arc headquarters for Furniture and Fifteen per cent lelt w
m m m m m m alliance prices. ® m m m m m .
1 — OUR HARDWARE STOCK IS COMPLETE. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR WAGONS, HOES, AND GRAIN CRADLES -1
1 / r ”*'Call and examine our stock. Vc will convince you that we mean what we say, when we tell you that we can and will save you money by buying from us.^^%
~^ ~ DALLAS HARDWARE COMPANY,
\ »■> > R- L. RAWLS, Manager. < «< ^
Flint Hill.
Here wo come again, a ft or some rent
which wh< lmiily needed.
Dry end hot weather Is the order of the
day.
Col. .1. tV. Moon, of Mnron, Is viilllng
friends And relatives a round Hiram.
Atr.'Hobcrl McWilliams, of Atlanta, Is
visltiting home folks this week.
The postnlllec hns been moved Into the
store house of Messrs, II. L. Hipps &
liros.
Elder W. T. Walden llllrd Ids regain,
appointments at New Harmony last Sat
urday and Sunday.
There is not any war talk In Hiram low,
although sente of the old men and youtij
hoys say they are anxious to go. lht
what do you aippo-e they would say if
they were between the ages of IS anil 45
years old! * 1
Mr. John Hunt, who hai been In Texas
for some time, ran he seen on Ihr streets
of Hiram. We welcome him Imrk.
Mr. O. S. Croker will take tip hlssehool
at Cochran school house the second .Mon
day in July.
Mr. II. L. Owens made a Sunday school
lecture at Flint Hill last Su.xday morning.
Air. llarvy Pool was adjudged insane
at Hiram last Saturday.
Ordinary F. P. Hudson and Sheriff
Wheeler were In Hiram la«t Saturday.
Ju st we weary you, we will clou .
Litti.k Jor
Hasty.
ROXANA.
Crops ure needing rain in thin Bcftion.
Mra. A. J. Wigicy, of Cliattiinooga,
Tenn., 1h visiting her pa.entH, Mrnnd Mra
K. I). Godwin. *
Two of our young men have joined in the
• Kclmngo lmsim**s. Th*»y are exchanging
pearlies for honey.
Albion, I have no time to answer lids
week.
Here cornea the best wheat crop yet.
Mr. Jamea Grogan made thirty bushels
oil thirty twelve bundle shocks. It is
►aid tint tlie bundles were no bigger than
a mans' arm.
Died June the 20th the little babe of
Mr. and Mrs. .1. \V. Godwin. We extend
i our sympathy to the bereaved family.
There will he an all day singing at this
place the second Sunday in July.
There is a cotnpuny being organized in
Hoxaua. A. Henson is ( •plain.
Success to the New Era.
Mark Twain,
Him. Nyu.
Yellow Jaundice Cured.
Suffering humanity should he uppllr 1
Catarrh Cannot Be Curod
with LOCAL APPLICATION, ns they
cmn.it reach the seat of the disease. Ca
tarrh is a blood or constitutional disease,
and in order to cure it you must take in
ternal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
taken internally, and ncli directly on the
blood and mucous surfaces.Hull's Catarrh
Cure is not a quark medicine. It was pre
scribed by one of the best physicians in
this country for years, and is a regular
prescription. It Is composed of the best
tonics known, combined with the lies!
blood purifiers, acting directly on Hie
mucous surfaces. The perfect combina
tion of the two ingredients is w 1ml produ
ces sui'li wonderful results in curing Cu-
tarrali. Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENNEY is, CO.. Props.,
Toledo, 0.
Sold by druggists, price 75c.
Hull’i Family Pills arc the best.
with every means possible for its relief.
It Is with pleasure we publish the follaw-
I ig: “This is to eeitif • that 1 was a ter
rible sulf: rer from Yellow Jauuiliee for
over six months, and was treated by some
of the best physicians in our city an I all
to no avail. I)r' Hell, our druggist, re
commended Electric llittesg and after
taking two bottles, 1 was entirely cu.cu.
I now take gre.,it pleasure in recoin
mending them to any person sull'eiing
of this 'finable malady. 1 am gratefully
yours, M. A. llogarty, Lexington, Ky.
Sold by A. J. Cooper Druggist.
Standard for Sales of Cotton.
Teachers, Notice
That you are required, each and every
one of you, to meet at the Institute build-
jng in I) illas at i) o'clock Saturday Au
gust 7th, ISSDfs. We want all, not a pari;
also; bring all hooks belonging to the
teuebere’ library at that lime.
W. Z. SPINKS,
C. ft. Com.
Mr. A. C. Turner, of Atlanta Compress
C impany, spent p'.il of tii" past, week in
our county. Mr, Turner is advocating a
uniform press m. for giunerj—a stand
ard ot 24 by 54 inches There is a move
ment iiu'oughoiu me cotton-growing sut s
ill favor of till-Idea ami several associa
tions have declare., in favor of it. It is
c aiuc. l thue with a standard size for
lides of cotton, the shipmc..l- can be
managed with more facility and economy,
tlius operating to save in tlie aggregate
millions of dullin'.: annually to the pro
d icers.
I Subscribe, for Tint New Kua and Week
1 y Constitution. Only 91.30 for both l a
1 i crs. Subscribe now and try your dunce
ior the 92500.
Thfc Hot Springs of Arkansas
"The Mountain Looked
Miracle of the O/ark*.
The hot waters, the mountain lir, equa
ble climate and the pine forests make lint
Springs the most wonderful health and
plenum' resort in the world, summer or
winter. It is owned, endorsed and con-
t rolled thy the U. S. Government and has
accommodations for all classes. The Ar
lington and Park hotels and t!0 others and
200 hoarding houses are open "11 summer.
Having an altitude nr 2000 feet it is a
cool, safe and nearby refuge during the
healed term in the south.
For Information concerning Hot Springs
address C. F. Cooly, Manager business
Men’s League. Hot Springs, Ark.
For reduced excursion tickets and par*
I rulers of the 11ip sec local agent or ad
dress \\\ A. Turk.Gen’l Pas*. Agl.South
ern 11y., Washington, D. C.
p^YSPEPSIA is the cause of ttn-
told suffering. Jty taking Hood's
Knrsitpnrillti the digestive organs arc
toned and dyspepsia |$ CURED.
Reduced Rates to Washington, D. C.
For the mooting of tho National Edu
cational As'oelatlon to he hi 111 at Wash
ington, I). 0.. July 7th-121h, 181)8. the
Soul hern liuilwny "ill sell tickets, at
laic of one fare for Hie round trip, plus
92.00. Tickets on sale July 4th to 7lh in-
clustre, good to return until Inly 10th,
1SJS. By depositing with agent and pay*
in nt of fifty cents, they may lie ^extend,
ed until August HIst, 181)8.
For further imfi rmation rail] on or
write, C. E. Jackson, 'I. P. A., Ch.ttn-
nooga, Tenn.
WAR HAS BEEN DECLARED f
►-At this time, but Lh;it docs not cut any figure with our low price.
^ We carry a first-class, up-to-date line oi^’
DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS AND NOTIONS.
Also a full line of FAMILY AND FANCY 1 GROCERIES. TOBACCOS,
SNUFFS, Etc., which we will sell at lowest prices. !Now this is no catch.
Come and see for yourselves and be convinced; to see and hear a thing is
to be doubly sure. Highest urices paid for all kinds of produce.
HAY BROS.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY Tho Easy Running
TinE TABLE.
DeWitt’s Colic & Cholera Cure.
Uulckly cures Dysentery and Diarrha'a.
Dallas Livery stable,
J. C, & J B. V ATSCN, Proprietor
|\f ER YES must bo foil on pure, rich
*■ blood. 1 food's Sm'sapiu'ilia
uipiu illn is the
best nerve tonic. By enriching the
blood it makes the nerve* STRONC.
Havi tg purchased the Foote tda-
bles, we will keep good stock for the
public, day or night. We hate ridsc
ed our charges in proportion to the
hard times. Parlies hiring horses are
trietly responsible for the safety of
hemsolves, vehicles, and horses.
Respectfully,
J. C. & J B. WatsoN
DISTRICT OFFICERS.
llcprcscnttilivo in Congress, 7th District
JOHN W. MADDOX, of Home
“HOUSEHOLD”
Sewing Machine.
Judge Tnllnpi cniCircuit—C. G JANES
C'cdnrtown.
Solicitor General—W. T. HOBEHTS,
Douglflsvlllo.
Senator. 381 h Senatorial District,
W. F. GOLDEN,
Off I iaralsuii County.
IL'prcscntative of Paulding County,
A. L. BARTLETT.
COUNi Y OFFICERS-
■Ordinary F. P. HUDSON
Clerk Superior Court ....ILL. OWENS
Sheriff... It. F. WHEEL Eli
Deputy Sheriff W. N. ANDEHSON
“ “ li. V. WlllTWOHTH
Tax Collector A. L. WOUTHAN
Tax Ueie'.vcr... ADOLPHUS PEA HSON
Treasurer N. t’OOPEU ,
Surveyor O. M. WIG LEY
Cormier I. F. Sl'MMEIIVILi.E
School Commissioner.. ,W. Z. SPINKS
CITY OFFICERS.
Taking effect Sunday, May 1st, 1898.
HOINO NORTH.
No. 7—Due at Dtllaaa 11:38 p. m
No. 18—Due at Dallas 9:08 a. m.
No. 9—Due at Dallsa 5:13 p. m.
UOINO SOUTH.
No. 1(1—Due nt Daliai 10;*I a. m.
No. 14—1) -C at Dallaa 8:51 m .
No. S—Due at Dallaa 8:14 a. m.
All train* stops.
W. A. FOSTER, Agant.
9H9999999I9I9HI9999999
Mayor, .
Murslml,
Clerk,
. .T J. FOSTER i
WILLIS BONE
. A. J. CAMP
Councilmcn:
W. II. BONE C. J LESTER
J. C. WATSON E. DAVIS I
J. II. HENDERSON.
T he most modern'Sewing Ma
chine of the age, ebraeingall
of the latest improvements,
L DURABILITY,
1 RANGE OF WORK
and SIMPLICITY
DcNVitt’s .'/itch Ilazcl Salve
Cursa Piles, Scalds, Liurns.
DiNVtfaavi- CUBAN RELIEF -urv-
I t*lf|l||£| v & Loin*, Ncun-ltfiattUu iuutlmclit
j ■ v iu live miuuus:;. buur .Mumucb
uml S..aiaicr UoiUjvtiluU;. Price, 25 Cculs
DM Sti*ving Muchiues taken in cxelnnge.
Dealers wanted in unoccupied territory.
Correspondence solicited.
Address,
J. II. Derbyshire,
General Agent,
RICHMOND, VA.
S32 Maiu Street.
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