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f Come and examine our line of Spring and Sum
mer Dress Goods, and then if you are not convinced
^ that we have the prettiest line that you have seen
3P ' ve n °t ask you to buy. We took great pains
nt in selecting these goods, and we know that they
yr can’t be beat for
I BEAUTY AND QUALITY.
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<§> When you need anything in the way of nice
Pants, Shirts, Hats and Neckwear we want you to
come and see our line and get our prices, and we
<§> - know we will seD you. Our pants and shirts, es-
f pecially, are just simply beautiful. Our spring and
summer underwear—for both ladies’ and gents’—
are the best that can be bought for the money, and
we also want you to examine it when j
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It has been our greatest desire since we began
selling SHOES to get as good an article as could be
bought, and at the very lowest prices considering
the quality. This we think we have clone, and we
ask you to come and examine our'shoes, then if our
prices are right we want to sell you, and if not
BUY ELSEWHERE.
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We quote uo prices because any sinsihle person
knows there is such a variation in the quality of
goods that to quote prices is only to catch as you get
the prices only and not the quality. For example,
you can buy a mule for $10 to $go. The one you
buy for $10 is a’mule and the one you. btty for is
mule. We might advertise that we bad shoes at
6^c a pair but we don’t give the quality. So come
and see our goods and we will then make you the
. prices.
HITCHCOCK & CAMP.
See The Dallas Hardware Co’s
knock out prices on a few buggies
—just a few. Comp quick.
For your supplies in groceries
call on Eli Cooper the leader in
first-class groceries in Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. .las. Matthews, of
Lindale, spent Sunday in the
city with relatives ami friends.
Just received 1000 packages
hot scotch snuil'. Two packages
for 15c at J. 1*. Cooper tv Sons.
Miss Bessie Patrick returned
to Atlanta Tuesday after a week’s
stay with Miss Lottie Oonnally.
The prettiest, line of spring
goods you ever looked at. in this
continuity can he seen at Welch’s.
Rev. J. L. Curtis and wife, of
Gainesville, are the guests of
their daughter, Mrs. A. F. Nunn.
A big lot of No. Hooting and
ceiling that. 1 will sell at a bar
gain. W. M. Elsberry, Braswell,
Ga.
Hats for everybody at J. F.
Welch’s, (kill and see them.
They are beauties and remark
ably cheap.
car lead of buggies just received by
Griffin\& Cooper. You know that they can
be bought much cheaper in car load lots, so
if you want a good buggy, cheap call on us.
We can undersell anybody.
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mule tobacco-
fur 10c at J. P
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New lira telephone is No. 28.
Cive your laundry to Eli Coop
er.
Corn, corn, for everybody. Eli
Cooper.
Mr. J.B. Wing spent Sunday
in the city.
Prof. 0. 0. Cole was in town
Saturday.
Seed Irish potatoes of all Kind
at Eli Cooper’s.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Willis
Hay, a fine girl.
For the best, coffees in town
call on Eli Cooper.
Try Eli Cooper’s roasted cotlee.
The best on the market.
International stock food at
Dallas Hardware Co.
10 lbs of good roasted coffee
for $1.00 at Eli Cooper’s.
Go to the Dallas Hardware Co.
for your buggies and wagons.
Call on Dallas Hardware Co.
fpr paints, oils and window-glass.
The nobbiest line of plain and
fancy shirts in town at J. F
Welch’s.
cofeh snuff, 2 large pack-
15c at J. P. Cooper ifc
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ages for
Sons.
Just, received car nice hay,
oats and cory. Come and buy.
Eli Cooper.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
Underwood, at Braswell, a fine,
urge boy.
Mrs. W, II. Bone is in Rome
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Clara
Garrison.
Go to J. F. Welch’s for your
shoes. Large stock to make your
selection from.
Lots of good people would
move into our city it' there were
any houses to rent.
Mrs, Fannie Tumlin, of Annis
ton, Ala., is the guest of Dr. T.
J. Foster’s family.
Maj, D. B. Dunn went up to
Cedart.ov.ui Monday in the inter
est of the Seabgard.Air Line.
I)r. Withers’ Magic Liniment
cures pain. That’s all. Call at
this olltce and get a large bottle
for 50c. *
With every box of Royal Bak
ing Powders I will present, you
with a valuable cook book. Eli
Cooper.
Get my prices on flour, corn 1
oats, etc., and on heavy
groceries before buying, Eli
Cooper.
Call on Eli Cooper for flour,
hay amh grain, and in fact, nil
heavy and 'fancy groceries. Give
Kim a trial..
Col. and Mrs. II. W. Nalley
will moVe into the house recently
erected by Mr. P. M. Carter on
Main street.
The Dallas Hardware Co. has
the best sowing machine ever
offered here for the price—10
years guarantee.
There never was such a demand
for dwelling houses in Dallas ns
at present. Somebody ought to
go to building.
The many friends of Mbs Ida
Collins will be pleased to know
that she has a flourishing school
in Acworth,
Buggies, Buggies, Buggies of
latest designs and lowest prices
and best make. Go and'sec them.
Gnllln <fc-Coo:)er.
Money could not be better in
vested than to put if in small cot
tages in Dallas. The demand is
great with no relief in sight.
Rev. G. '1'. Bourne, of Euha-rlee
will preach at the Baptist church
in tins city on the fifth .Sunday.
Everybody cordially invited.
Oub boys are getting down to
work on the diamond. They ex
pect to have the winning base
ball team the coming season.
Many a good, honestdollar will
drop in Dallas during the con
struction of the Seaboard exten
sion. Dirt will be broken at once.
Dr. N. G. Slaughter, -who lo
cated in Dallas about a year ago,
lias moved to Athens, Ga., where
be wjll continue the practice of
dentistry.
Everything in furniture, mat
ting and rugs. Latest and pret
tiest designs. All bran new and
cheap at Dallas Hardware & Fur
niture Co.
Mr. Win. Phillips, of Mari
etta, was in the city Wednesday.
Mr. Napoleon Tumlin, formerly
of t his city, now of Acwort h, was
shaking hands with his many
friends on our streets Monday
and Tuesday.
Rev. J. T. Curtis, of Gaines
ville, will fill the mil pit at the
Methodist church Sunday, We
hope he will be greeted with a
large congregation.
' Foh Salk—l have a New Home
drop-head sewing machine that
L will sell at a bargain. Good as
now. It. can be seen at the posl-
olliee. Sallie Golden.
Of course L lead in shoes. Every
body knows that to bb a fact.
This season’s stock eclipses any
thing in the shoe.line 1 ever car
ried before. Can lit anybody
J, K. Welch. '
Mr. R. T. Williams, seeing the
advantages of Dallas, has remov
ed his bottling works from Now-
mm and will soon be ready to fill
orders for all kinds of bottled
soda water.
I have just re
ceived a car load
of nice, clean, fresh hay that
1 will sell cheaper than you
can buy it elsewhere. Eli!
Cooper.
Miss Mattie Belle Nlaylon liasl
closed her school at Roxana. Miss
Slayton had the co-operation of i
the patrons and met with much j
success. She lias entered tie
Dallas Institute.
HAY!
The Cause of Many
Sudden Deaths*
disease prevailing In this
roua because so decep
tive. Many sudden-
deaths arc caused by
11 — heart disease,
pneumonia, heart
(allure or apoplexy
are often the result
of kidney disease. If
kidney trouble Is al
lowed to advance the
jtfkjr kidney-poisoned
blood will attack the
vital organs or the
kidneys Ihomsolvos break down and waste
away coll by coll.
Bladder troubles most always result from
a dnrangoment of tho kidneys and a cure is
obtained quickest by a proper treatment of
tho kldnoys. , If you are feeling badly you
can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer’s
Swainp«Root, tho great kidney, liver and
bladder remedy.
It corrects Inability to hold urlno and scald
ing pain In passing It, and overcomes that
unpleasant necessity of being compelled to
ga ofton during tho day, and to get up many
times during the night. Tho mild and tho
extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root 13 soon
realized. It stands tho highest for Its won
derful cures of the most distressing cases.
Swamp-Root til pleasant to take and sold
by all druggists In flfly-cent and or.e-dollar
sized bottles. You may
have a sample botlio of gwntMBB..
this wonderful now dts- f'FlUilfi
coverv and a book that
tolls all about It, both llnmnnftUvamp-ltoot.
sent free by malt. Address Dr. Kilmer ft Co.
Binghamton, N, Y. Whan writing monllon
reading this gonorous olfor in this papor.
Don't make any mistake, but romember
the name, Swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, and tho address, Binghamton,
N. Y., on every bottle.
Sav! Would you buy a good
buggy at loss than the factory
price? All right—a little bit dam
aged but high gride and up-to-
date. First come will got tho
barging Dallas. Hardware Go.
T'lio celebrated International
Stock Food is not. to ho con found
ed with tho many other kinds of.
stock powders sold by every III
tie grocer. Tho Intermitionnl is
fully guaranteed. Sold by Dallas
Hardware Go.
Mr. W. 11. Bone 1ms finally de
cided to locate in Atlanta where
bo expects to engage in the beef
business. Himself and family
will move to that city in a short,
time. We wish them success «in
their new home.
Two of Dallas’ most, popular
voting men, (Jlvde Spinks and
Homer Helms, have gone to At
lanta to (‘liter tho Southern
Shorthand and Business Univer
sity. We wish them a profitable
and pleasant sojourn in the Gate
City.
The patrons of f! o postollice
were treated to a mnsi a eonsert
while waiting for tic mail last
Wednesday morning, the sweet
voices of Misses Lillian Fain and
Bessie Cain, with a guitar accora-
paniont, furnished tjie entertain
ment.
School Notes.
Miss Daggett- has nearly seven
ty pupils in regular attendance
in her department.
While a new school building is
being erected, how important it
will bo lo give the little folks
every advantage possible in the-
way of a largo room, suitable
seats, and equipments.
Every patron and friend to
children in Dallas should givo-
much thought to this, because a
child’s future destiny, menially
and physically, is fairly shaped 1
by 1 ho time it finishes the third,
grade.
If it’f* u bilious nttuck, inkes iJInimlwr-
lain'i* Hlonmi’li mid Liver 'PiiblrN un-iu-
quick recovery 1h certain. For hiuu by
; A. J. Cooper <k Co.
Look at the pretty sewing ma
chine in the the Dallar Hard
ware Go’s window. It is fully
guaranteed for 10 years; it is not
too high either..
We will sell you the
best half patent flour
that ever went thro=j
u^h your sifter atj
$3.90 per barrel. Best
full patent at $4.30 per
barrel. J. P. Cooper &
Sons, Wholesale and
Retail Grocers.
Mr. Benny Denton and family
have moved back to Paulding
country after an absence of five
or six years. They have been
living in South Georgia. Mr.
Denton was raised by Uncle
Harvey Grew on whose place he
will reside. We welcome them
back to the good old county of
Paulding,.
Pretty Desk Clock.
Mr. R. 11. Gilbert, ropresent-
g the Ccoa ©oln company it"
i Atlanta, was in tho city last
week. Hit was doing somo ad
vertising for the company in the
wav of giving away complimen- ■
tary tickets which was good for -
a glass ut that sparkling, invig
orating beverage that is dispens-
cc at soda fountains, lie pre
sented The New Era with a beau
tiful little dost clock gotten up-
in a most attractive manner and
guaranteed to keep perfect time..
It is a real gem and wi; aopi e-d
ate the gift very much. Tho Coca--
Gola company shares no expense
jin getting up their advertising
I matter, and they are manutactur-
ing one of the most popular
drinks of the day.
Tilt! hist pill (tilth tlic slurs unit -tri| es
It tlidiinscs the system and never gripes.
Little L.-irly Kisers of worldly repute-
Ank for DeWitlM und take uo sub
stitute.
iV small.pill, easy lo buy, easy to take
j -aid easy to act, but never fulling In re
sults. DeWllt’s Little Early Kisers,
amuse tne seeretions and act ns a tonic to
the liver, curing permanently.
Notice to the Public..
The new road law will not bo-
put into operation until next
spring, and the eoinmissioneers
and overseers of Paulding coun
ty arc earnestly requested Lr
have the roads of the county put
in good condition as soon as pos
sible-under the old law as m><
changes will be made this year.
11. A. On lints,
Ordinary,
OiioHinisto ©ougjSg Cur®
For Coughs, CoItJc and Croats