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Spring has come..
And so has our..
Spring Dry Goods
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Ladies,.
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
f we will not ask you to buy. We took great pains
in selecting these goods, and we know that they
can’t be beat for
I BEAUTY AND QUALITY.
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X Gentlemen,
<§> 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 sell you. Our pants and shirts, es
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
YOU WANT TO BUY,
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’ It has been our greatest desire since we began
selling SHOES to get as good an article as eould be
bought, and at the very lowest prices considering
the quality. This we think we have done, 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 sinsiMe 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 $90. The one you
buy for $10 is a mule and the one you buy for $90 is
mule. We might advertise that we had shoes at
65c 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.
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A car load 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.
Rev. J. II. Williams filled his
regular appointment near Mari
etta Saturday and Sunday.
For your ^applies in grocerios
call on Eli Cooper the leader in
first-class groceries in Dallas.
Just received 1000 packages
hot scotch snuif. Two packages
for 15c at J. L*. Cooper A Sons.
The prettiest line of spring
goods you ever looked at in this
commuity can be seen at Welch’s.
As fast as store or dwelling
houses are made vacant some one
is ready to move in the same
day,
llev. J. T. Curtis, of Ga’inos-
ille, preached two interesting
sermons at the Methodist church
Sunday.
A big lot of Mo. 2 flooring and
ceiling that 1 will sell at a bar-
ain. W. M. Elsberry, Braswell,
Gu.
llats for everybody at J. F.
Welch’s. Call and see them.
They are beauties and remark
ably cheap.
Dr. Withers’ Magic Liniment
cures pain. That’s all. Call at
this office and get a large bottle
for 50c.
With every box of Royal Bnk
ng l’owders 1 will present you
with a valuable cook book. Eli
Cooper.
Get my prices on flour, corn,
oats, etc., and on heavy
groceries before buying. Eli
Cioper.
Call on Eli Cooper for flour,
hay and grain, and in fact, all
heavy and fancy groceries. Give
him a trial.
Buggies, Buggies, Buggies of
latest designs and lowest prices
and best make. Go and see them
Griilin & Cooper.
Leo Bros. & Adair are opening
up a stock of staple and funev
^rocereis in the store recently
occupied bv E. M. Cooper.
The individual that would ob
ject. to paying a little extra tax
in order to have good roads is
standing in his own light.
Mr. S, Lawrence and wife
were in town last week. Mr.
Lawrence is contracting for cross
ties for the Seaboard Air Line.
Rev. W. A. Farisli, of Ac worth,
spent, a short time in town last,
Saturday afternoon. Mr. Farish
is the pastor of the Acwortli cir
cuit.
March has arrived at last.
Dr. R. E. Cason,of Cedartown,
was in the city Wednesday.
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§ AS PEOPLE Personals, tlnck pln
Social Item so
qCOME AND GO
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Mew Era telephone is No. 28.
Cive your laundry to Eli Coop
er.
Corn, corn, for everybody. Eli
Cooper.
Seed Irish potatoes of all kind
at Eli Cooper’s.
For the best coffees in town
call on Eli Cooper,
Trv Eli Cooper’s roasted coffee.
The best on the market.
International stock food at
Dallas Hardware Co.
10 lbs of good roasted ciffee
for $1.00 at Eli Cooper’s.
Go to the Dallas Hardware Co.
for your buggies and wagons.
Call 011 Dallas Hardware Co.
for paints, oils and window-glass.
Mr. Paul Connally spent, a
few days in the the city la*t
week.
The tax receiver’s notice for
the first, round, appears in another
column.
Brown’s mule tobacco—double
for 10c at J. P. Cooper
& Sons.
The nobbiest line of plain and
fancy shirts ii» town at J. F
Welch’s.
Hot scoi-el* snuff, 2 large pack
ages for 15c at J. P. Cooper &
Sons.
Just received car nice hay,
oats and corn. Come, and buy.
Eli Cooper.
Go to J. F. Welch’s for your
shoes. Large stock to make your
selection from.
The friends of Miss Ethel
Smith will regret, to learn that
she is seriously ill.
Everybody seems to be delight
ed with the better road idea.
And they should be.
Col. H. W. Nalley and wife
have moved into tlie P. M. Car
ter house on Main street.
See The Dallas Hardware Co’s
knock out. prices on a few buggies
—jrust a few. Come quick.
The closing exercises of the
Granger school will take place
Friday night, March 2.7tlu.
Everything in furniture, mat
ting and rugs. Latest and pret
tiest, designs. All bran new and
cheap at Dallas Hardware & Fur
niture Co.
Mrs. Susan Anderson is suffer
ing with the grip at the home of
her son, Mr. W. N. Anderson
Her many friends wish for her
an early recovery.
Mr. J. O. Hitchcock has bought
the E. Davis residence and will
occupy it- about Mav 1st. Mr.
Davis will move to the Dr. S.
Robertson piac^ having recently
bought, it.
Of course I lead in shoes. Every
body knows that to be a fact.
This season’s stock eclipses any
thing in the shoe line I ever car
ried before. Can fit anybody
J, F. Welch.
Rev, J. T. Curtis and wife left
for home to-dby after having
snentafew days with relatives
in the city. Mr. Curtis lives in
Gainsville, one of the best towns
in North Georgia.
' Say! Would you. buy a good
buggy at less than the factory
price? All right—a little bit dam
aged but high grade and up-to-
date. First come will get the
barrios Dallas Hardware Co-
Mr. Henry Henderson ha* re
turned home after a short, stay
11 Atlanta.
The condition of Dallas’ streets
s about the first tiling a stran
ger notices ami comments upon.
And their comments, usually, are
not very flattering either.
Since moving into my new
store I am better prepared than
ever before to serve the public
with staple and fancy groceries.
Everything deliveied promptly
Eli Cooper.
Mr, E. M. Cooper has removed
his grocery store to the Spinks
building which gives him more
room and a better place to dis
play his stock. He will have his
beef market in the basement.
I have just re
ceived a car load
of nice, clean, fresh hay that
I will sell cheaper than you
can buy it elsewhere. Eli
Cooper.
We are requested to nmiouticr
that. Prof. J. T. Crayton will
Hing at. High Shoals next. Sunday,
March 2S)tli. All are invited to
be present.and carry their books
in order to make the singin
success.
The Davis & Finch store house
will soon be completed. They
are now at work on the second
story. When completed it will
add greatly to tlie burned dis
trict which was destroyed last
December.
The celebrated International
Stock Food is not to be confound
ed with the many other kinds of
stock powders sold by every lit
tle grocer. Tlio International is
fnlly guaranteed. Sold by Dallas
Hardware Co.
Take courage,farmers you have
plenty of time yott.o make a crop.
You may have to put in a little
more time, but. no set of m«n can
beat an industrious farmer
making up lost. time. Ho can’t
bo downed.
Mr Ivy Holland, who lias boon
attending the State Normal
school at Athens since Jan. 1st,
has returned to his home af Re
mus in this county. He says he
will return to the Normal some
time during toe year.
We have received the first copy
of the Southern Messenger pub
lished at Austell by Rev. F. G.
Golden and A. E. Ragsda'o. It
is a nefct little 4-page paper—all
homo print—and we hope it will
receive the hearty support of the
people of Austell and community.
The Lee Bros., who own and
■operate the Dallas hardware
store—the big two-story brick
house (Hi the old Russ.mi site—
DO YOU GET UP
WITH A LAME BACK ?
Kidney Trouble Makes Tou Miserable.
Almost everybody who reads the news
papers is suro to know of the wonderful
euros mads by Dr.
1 Kilmer’s Swamp-Root,
J the great kidney, liver
t and bladder remedy,
r It Is tho great medl-
cal triumph of the nlne-
teenth century; dis
covered after years of
scientific research by
Dr. Kilmer, the eml-
-L] . ‘ nent kidney and blad-
der specialist, and l»
wonderfully successful In promptly curing
lame back, kldnoy, bladder, uric acid trou
bles and Bright's Disease, which Is the worst
form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kllmor's Swamp-Root Is not rec
ommended for everything but If you havekld-
noy, liver or bladder trouble It will bo found
Just tho remedy you need. It has boen tested
In so many ways, in hospital work, In private
practice, among the helpless too poor to pur
chase relief and has proved so successful In
every case that a special arrangoment haa.
been made by which all readers of this paper
who have not already tried It. may have a
sample bottle sent free by mall, also a bool*,
tolling more about Swamp-Root and how to
find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble.
V/hen writing mention reading this generous
offer In this paper and
send your address
Dr. Kilmer it Co.,Blng-|
hamton, N. Y. The
regular fifty cent and nom.nf nw.mp-noot.
dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists.
Don't make any mistake, but remember
Iho name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's:
Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton,
N. Y., on every bottle.
have now, in company with onr
clever jailor, Mr. Lon Adair,
opened a full line of staple fanev
groceries at the- Eli Cooper
stand 011 the corner.
We will sell you the
best half patent flour
that ever went thro
ugh your sifter at
$3.90 per barrel. Best
full patent at $4.30 per
barrel. J. P. Cooper &
Sons, Wholesale and
Retail Grocers.
R K. Cason, dentist, w’il lx* in
Dallas on the llrst Tuesday in
every month to remain only 11-
days. High grade work at mod
erate prices. Hotel Connally.
Tho Dallas Hardware Co., who
had their store house and a good
percentage of their largo stock of
hardware and furniture destroy
ed hy lire on December 10th last,
have, by persistent and skillful
effort obtained liberal settlement
with ail insurance companies in
which they were insured.
We received a message rroini
Braswell Tuesday evening stating
that last, week’s New Era had
not showed up. We are at a loss
to understand their delay as they
were mailed in Dallas a,day earl
ier than usual. But this is not
the first complaint wo have had. ,
The Yorkville package Imd net-
reached its destination ns late ns
Monday of Hub week. Wo lime
complaint coming from Hiram al
so. Their papers,which are mailed
here on Friday morning usually
—sometimes Thursday morning
—are carried by and not brought
back frequently until Saturday
evening, which bus been the case
for quite awhile. Somebody
somewhere is to blame for this,
and wo expect to have the mat
ter thoroughly investigated and
that right away. There is no
reason why mail should be thus
delayed.
Thu best, plll.'ueulh the slurs .mil str’i efr
ll dumpies the system urn] never gripes.
Little Early Risers.of worldly repute—
Ask. for De Witt's and lake uo sub
stitute.
A siiudL pill, easy to boy, easy to take
nud easy to .id, but never fulling In, re
sults. De Witt’s Little Early Kisers
arouse the secretions and act us a tonic to
the liver, curing permanently.
If it’s ii bilious attack, take (Jhatnber-
laln’s 8lomuch and Liver Tablets and a
quick recovery is certain. For sale by
A. J. Cooper &. Co.
For Coughs* i*rAC j and Croup*
John Wannamaker, of Phila
delphia, has awarded the con
tract for a large new store build
ing t.o cost. $5,000,000: It is ft
pre-tty good size trade that ena
bles the merchant to spend that
amount on a house to do busi
ness in—but the money comes
easy as Wanamaker is one of the
largest newspaper advertisers in
the count ry. This last fact gets,
lots of additional free advertising,
for him, including this- item,,
which, would never have been,
written but for that fact. There>
is-a moral in this for some of our
Dallas merchants.
FOLEYSHONEY^TAR
Cum Gaidai hawnU Pnaiua—ll