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NEW GOODS FOR THE SPRING TRADE!
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My stock of Clothing, Shirts, Hats and Shoes were never so complete
as now. 1 dare say such a stock of bran new, fashionable goods were
never before shown in Dallas. I advertise no prices on these goods,
but that part of the program need not trouble you for they are marked
down to the last notch, and they are yours if you want ’em.
For the next ninety days we expect to
do a big business. And why not?
Mine is the only strictly dry goods store
in this section, and the territory is large,
but I am ably prepared to meet the de
mand. 1 want you to come and exam
ine this stock. You will find it just as I
have stated. Come early and see these beautiful goods. All welcome.
Franls. 'Weloli. Hr :r atm. Is. Welcli.
Pumpkinvine.
Clyde Jackson spent last Thurs
day nijilit with J. A. Adair.
Bill Wood spent Friday night
with J. A. Adair.
Wo are very glad to state our
prayer meeting every third Sat-
uaday night is still holding out.
Alphon/.o Scoggins and Sher
man Adair spent last Saturday
night with the latter’s father.
White Oaks Owl Sees Many Things.
The forest of White Oak camp
No. 181 was the scene of a grand
time on Tuesday night, Mar. 1.7th,
for the “choppers” swarmed
around the camp tires. Fi.ve
strangers we to seen prowling
through tho “woods” and were
caught by the over watchful
“owl” who is known as the“wood-
tnen of guard” all over the land
Bern Gann was the guest of Miss ot Woodcraft, mid they “piled
Mattie Bullock lust Sunday night.
Bill Wood was the guestol’Miss
I’oarl Bullock last Sunday night.
the wood box full of wood;” then
five “wise men” hearing of the
“white ork bunches” applied
Jus. Wood made his regular t,o the three old swampers for t
trip to see Miss Beulah Adair
last Sunday evening.
Frank Butler was the guest of-
Miss Sarah Adair last. Sunday
evening.
. Tom Holland and wife visited
Mrs. Carrie Collins last Saturday
night and Sunday.
J. W. Hollis has erected some
very nice monuments at the Gann
cemetery.
The following young people as
sembled at Mr. J. 11. Adair’s last
Sunday afternoon .and had an aw- the many, friends and neighbor
ful nice little singing: Misses f or t.heir kind attention to up
Mattie, Peart, and Nellie Bu
“palp into the laud of wood
craft,” which was readily grant
ed. The choppers were generous
to the inquiring strangers and
gave them a free ride on the back
of a frolicking goat, the antics
of which are characteristics only
of v.he royal stock that graze
about the forest of the sovereign I
camp of the Woodmen of the
World.
Card of Thanks.*
I wish to extend my thanks to
lock; .Messrs, Ben Gunn, Bill
Wood, Clyde Jackssn, John Col
lins, Allen Couch,Sherman Adair,
Ghas. and Grover Bollock.
It Saved Ilis Leg.
P. A. lMnfenh of LuGrauge. Gi., suf
fered for six mouths with a frightful
rum big sore on his lag; hut. writes that
'tucklen’s Arnica Salve wholly erred it
:p live days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles,
it’s the best salve in the world. Cure
guaranteed. Only 25ets. Sold by A. J.
yooper & .Ua., druggist.
Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin sweetens
■'ctJvxzUi-.Sf'Jd .by. A J .Cooper.
dear husband during his illness.
Mas. Annie Stevens.
The Hodgson Qotton Com
pany of Athens has awarded
to N. P. Pratt Laboratory of
Atlanta the contract, for the
erection of what will he one of
the largest and most thorough
ly equipped sulphuric acid and.,
fertilizer works in the world.
These works are to be located
on the -line of the Georgia
Railway near Athens. A big
factory will be built costing
$100,000, and will be con
structed of the most modern
i and up-to-date, materials..
THE CHEAT
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TbedfordV Flack-Draught has
saved doctors' bills for move than
eistyvears. For the common fam»
ily ailments, such as constipation,
indigestion, hard colds, bowel com
plaints, chills and fever, bilious
ness, headaches and other like
complaints no other medicino is
necessary. It invigorates and reg
ulates the liver, assists digestion,
stimulates action of the .Edfaeys,
purifies tho blood, and purges the
bowels of foul accumulations. It
euros liver complaint, indigestion, ,
I sour stomach, dizziness, chills,'
■ rheumatic pains, sidcuehe, back
ache, kidney troubles, constipation,
diarrhoea, biliousness, piles, hard,
colds and headache. Every drug
gist has Thodford’s Black-Draught
in 25 cent packages and in mam
moth size for $1 .00. L ever accept
a substitute, insist on having tho
original made by the Chattanooga
Medicino Company.
I believe Thcdford’j Black-Draught
is the best medicine on earth. It is
good for any and everything. I have
a family cf twelve children, and for
four years I have kept them on foot
and healthy with no doctor Cut Blac!;. ‘
Draught. A. J. GREEN, hlcwara, La.
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MADE AT OUR KENTUCKY DISTILLERY FOR 43 YEARS,
and praised by thousands of consumers as the best
whiskey in the world for the least money.
BYg Off BOURBON
4 full quarts, 7 year old
4 «* <i to “ “
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4 <i >i 14 « a
. .$1.98
. . 2.49
. . 2.98
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We Save You ONE DOLLAR on each gallon, and prove that
WE ARE THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND.
CONSUMERS .DISTILLING COMPANY,
INCORPOHATCO. *
'242 to 250 Seventh St., LOUISVILLE, KY.
PwEFERENCra : German Insurance Rank, Bradstreet, or any Express Co.
ihth wron-trjui \ tjrecjtm ^xsfaiarrs^rsx^xBrzcci.-rzL a -vne.-wj am -mm
Y7e kixow t!ie above company to 1m re!iable.—ED.
W express prepaid on two or more gallons, 10 years old or over.
Bend Election.
VlAYOKri OFFICK:—
Town oi. Dai.i.as, Fell.'35, 1003.
In pursuance und by iintlioiity of an
act of the Gei.i-ral Assembly of the State
id Georgia, approved Dec. 17, 1002, an
election Is.hereby ordered to he held on
the 25th day of March, 1903. a' the Coun
cil Chamber in said town on the question
of issueing bonds hy the Town of Dallas
for the purpose of purchasing building,
aud equlping school building, and prop
erties in the Town of Dallas, Ga.
Thp provision of said act provides that
only $5,000 worth of bonds can he issu
ed and that the rate of iulerest cannot
excel d 5 per cent. Given under my hand
and official.signature, Fell. 25, 19b3.
F. 1*. HUDSON, Mayor.
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TIME TABLE.
Taking effect May 25, 1902.
GOING NORTH.
No. 7—Due at Dill ass 8:59 a. in
No. 15—Due at Dallas 5:59 p. in.
GOING SOUTH.
No. 8—Due at Dallas 10:28 a. m.
No. 16—Due at Dallas 6:41 p. m.
W. A. FOaTifiK, Agent,
Blanks or ail kinds at The
New Era.office.
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i Will stand the present
| season at ray residence
12 12 miles east of Dal
las at the old Welch
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