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Is what we are now displaying in our new
Spring and Summer selections. Glance over
the list below and see if there is anything in
it you need,
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The prettiest line of dress
^oods that you ever looked at
at prices to suit.''
A complete line of pants at
prices ranging froin 39c to
$4-5°*
Shirts from i6cto 85c.
Suspenders from the cheap
est to the best.
and waits of the latest styles
and art the lowest possible
prices.
Hosiery of all sorts and
sizes.
In white goods, laces and
embroideries we have the
very latest and prettiest.
Corsets from 19c to $1.00
Gents’ hats of the latest
styles. They will suit you.
Spring and summer under
wear of all sorts from the
cheapest to the best.
Ladies’ ready made suits
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Be sure and see our shoes
before you buy.
We have all kinds of jew
elry. Sold under a 5 year’s
gaarantee.
Messrs. Hoiner Helms and
Clyde Spinks were up Saturday.
The young people regret to
lose Miss Bertha Bone from the
social chain.
See The Dallas Hardware Co’s
knock out prices on a few buggies
—just a few. Come quick.
For your supplies in groceries
call on Eli Cooper the leader in
first-class groceries in Dallas.
Rev. J. H. Williams preached
very forceful sermon at the
Baptist church Sunday night.
Just received 1000 packages
hot scotch snuff. Two packages
or 15c at J. P. Cooper & Sons.
The prettiest line of spring
goods you ever looked at in this
cominuity can be seen at Welch’s.
A big lot of No. 2 flooring and
ceiling that I will sell at a bar
gain. yt. M. Elsberry, Braswell,
Qa.
Hats for everybody at J. F.
Welch’s. Call and see them.
They are beauties and remark
ably cheap.
During last week a great num
ber of contractors, engineers,
foreman, cross tie buyers, etc.
crowded our streets.
Mr. F. 0. Dunn and wife will
reside at the home of Mr. E. M.
Cooper during the contraction of
the Seaboard Air Line.
We have new things in hosiery, handker
chiefs, corsets, gloves, belts, ribbons, suspen
ders, neckwear, and everything that goes to
make up a complete Dry Goods Store. When
in town drop in and see us where you will be
welcome at any time.
Yours to serve,
HITCHCOCK & CAMP.
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.
AS PEOPLE :
COME AND GO
: Personals,
l Social Itemi
New 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.
Mr. Bol) McWilliams was in
the city Tuesday.
Call on A. J. Cooper & Co. for
your Easter goods.
For the best, coffees in town
call on Eli Cooper,
Try Eli Cooper’s roasted coffee.
The best on the market.
Dr. J. J. Cooper, of Cedartown,
was in the city Tuesday.
International stock food at
Dallas Hardware Co.
10 lbs of good roasted coffee
for $1.00 at Eli Cooper’s.
. Go t.o the Dallas Hardware Co.
for your buggies and wagons.
Judge A. L. Bartlett, presided
at a call term of court Saturday.
Mr. J. B. Watson has returned
from Atlanta with another fine
horse.
Highest cash price paid for but
ter and egg3. Thos J. Spinks,
Depor, Ga.,
Miss Nora Underwood will
visit her brother at Braswell in
the near future.
Colonels W. C. Bunn and J
Tison, of Cedartown, were in the
city Saturday attending to Some
legal business.
We do not know which 0116 of
thegirhi is leading in the library
contest. If there is one that is
a head of Miss Lulu Helms she
is a winner.
Contractor T. C. Dunn has rent
ed the two stores and warehouse
belonging to Dr. T. J. Foster at
the depot. He will have hisollice
and commissary there.
Misg Zelma Washington has
returned to Atlanta. She was so
delighted with her visit to Dal
las that she will spend some time
during the summer here.
The thermometer registered
thirty-three above zero Saturday
morning; a few degrees lower
and fruit and early vegetation
would have been destroyed en
tirely.
My new goods are arriving
daily and I want the people to
come and see them. They are
stirctly uptodate and cheaper
than I ever before bought. J
Welch.
Say! Would you buy a good
buggy at less than the factory
price? All right—a little bit (lam
aged but high grade and up-to
date. First come will get the
bargins Dallas Hardware Co.
Mr. Lambert and Miss Myrtle
l’inkard were united in matri
mony last Wednesday night.
A first-class library will soon
be placed in our city for the ben
efit of the general public.
Dr. Withers’ Magic Liniment
cures pain. That’s all. Call at
this office and get a large bottle
for 50c.
Messrs. T. V. and H. E. Cole
man returned home Monday even •
ing from a pleasant trip to Ros
well, their old home.
Mr. O. C. Gillett returned
from Cartersville Monday where
lie has been engaged in collect
ing hands for the Seaboard Air
Line.
Of course I lead in slices. Every
body knows that to he a fact.
This season’s stock eclipses any
tiling in the shoe line I ever car
ried before. Can fit anybody
J, F. Welch.
Mr. J. F. Welch has secured
the service of Miss Maud Mc-
Cownn an expert milliner, of At
lanta, who will delight the ladies
with her late styles and good
taste. •
Since moving into my new
store I am better prepared than
ever before to serve the public
with staple ainf fancy groceries,
Everything delivered promptly
Eli Cooper.
Our groceries always find
a welcome in every home
that has once used them.
Especially our flour. We
have juSt received two car
I
loads of Little Pilgrim and
White Wings flour from
Indiana, and it is as fine as
Welcome. wheat can make it.
Little Pilgrim, half patent, $3.90 per barrel.
White Wings, full patent, $4.30 per barrel.
J. P. COOPER & SON,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers
HAY!
I have just re
ceived a car load
of nice, clean - , fresh hay. that
will sell cheaper than you
n buy it elsewhere. Eli
Cooper.
Dr. A. J. Cooper went to Hiram
Tuesday to have some repairs
made on a store house recently
purchased by him and Dr. Rags
dale. They will open up a first-
class drug store in that thriving
little town.
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. The International is
fully guaranteed. Sold by Dallas
Hardware Co.
Mrs. Lillie Spinks will conduct
an Easter egg hunt in the grove
between Mr. \V. A. Foster's res
idence and the Southern Rail
road track next Saturday. Every
one is invited to come and enjoy
themselves. Admission ten
cents.
Mr. R. L. Pearson, who left
Dallas last fall for Albertsville,
Ala., has returned to Dallas to
live. Mr. Pearsop lost his heart
while away and won for himself
a pretty Alabama girl who now
has displaced that lonely feeling.
We are glad to have Mr. Pear
son ana his wife.
The Lee Bros., who own and
operate the Dallas hardware
store—the big two-story brick
house on the old Russom site—
have now, in company with our
clever jailor, Mr. Lon Adair,
opened a full line of staple fancy
groceriers gt the Eli Cooper
stand on the corner.
The Dallas Hardware Co., who
had their store house and a good
percentage of their large stock of
hardware and furniture destroy
ed by fire on December lflth last. v
have, by persistent, and skillful
effort obtained liberal settlement
with all insurance companies in
which they were insured.
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.
Miss Zelma Washington came
quietly into the city Saturday,
shortly afterwards a party of
young people called to see her at
the Reed Hotel where she was
the guest of her aunt, Miss Mag
gie Reed. The young people
greatly enjoyed the afternoon.
Miss Washington was very inter
esting and entertaining. Her
music was exquisite and the feat
ure of the afternoon.
Fur shirts, pants, overalls, dress
goods, etc., call on Brown &
Meek.
Rev. A. F. Nunn and family
are visiting relatives in Cedar
town.
Warner Bone lias moved into
the house recently vacated bv
Henry Bone.
Mrs. J, T. Lee is visiting her
sister, Mrs. J. R. Henderson, in
Atlanta.
Messrs. E. Davis, R. M. Lee,
G. W. Helms and Warner Bone
were visitors to the Gale City
last. Friday.
A long train of wheel scrapes,
wagons, mules, nogroes,. horses
and general equipment for the
Seaboard Air Line passed through
town on to the grade Tuesday.
Business is taking on considera
ble activity since work began on
the Seaboard.
Prof. Joe Mutiday, of North
Carolina, lectured t.o men only at
the Institute Monday evening.
Those who heard him, say it was
one of tlio best lectures ever de
livered in Dallas. He lectured
at the court house on Wednes-
day evening for the benefit of
the library.
Our stock of hard
ware is one of the best
selected ever shown in
this community. We
can supply you with
anything in this line.
Hay Hardware Co.
It is a lementaole fact that
some of the store? of our town
are opened up on Sundays. These
are the places that our bovs love
to loiter around, and these are
places that should set before our
youth examples of law and orderfl
These are prime factors in eleva
ting or degrading the rising gen
eration. Gentlemen, let’s be
citizens 1 Let’s uphold the law.
Flour, Flour, Flour.
Full patent flour at
$4.25 per barrel. Half
patent at $3.85 per bar
rel. No better flour
ever put on the mar
ket. Eli Cooper.
Dallas is now becoming the
center of business activity.
Droves of mules and railroad im-
plimentsare almost daily passing
through. Numbers of men are
seeking and finding employment.
This being the most important
point this side of Atlanta will
make it one of the busiest and
liveliest towns in tins section of
the country for the next, twelve
months at least. Let us be fully
awake to the situation and see
that our town is permanently
benetiitted,
W. R. Rutledge, with his wife
and her sister and a negro wo
man, landed in Dallas a few days
ago. He succeeded in buying
one hundred and fifty dollars
worth of furniture from Dallas
Hardware Co., a sewing machine
from Bartlett, Watson Co., and
groec ries from E. M. Cooper, all
on a credit. After enjoying
the confidence generally of the
town for five or six days he de
cided to go to a towh where tiie
people were more hospitable.
The only objection he had to
Dallas that we have yet heard,
was because they did not furnish
him a cook and house-keeper. It.
is presumed that he had a bet
ter offer as he left the cook which
he brought with him behind.
The owners have all recovered
except Eli.
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