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^WE NOW 11
NVITE 008 FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC
TO
Our KTew Store
On the ground floor we show you the
largest and best selected stocks of
General Hardware
ever seen in Dallas, consisting of a very
large line of Stoves and Stove Utensils.
We wish to call special attention to the
Atlanta stoves. The pretty and famous
“Atlanta Barrett” can be setu in our
window. Look also at the New Regal
Sewing Machine. Run it and ask about
its record and guarantee.
Then see the large.and pretty stock of
Blue Enamel Ware. The Lisle tinware,
too, that never rusts. Then comes crock
ery, glassware—a large display. Every
thing in £»helf hardware bought in the
very best markets and sold right. Then
comes plows—large and small—plow
gear, wagon and buggy harness, good as
can be made by hand or machinery, col
lars of all kind and sizes, bridles for
everybody, shovels, hoes, picks, axes and
handles bought in
Wholesale Quantities and Sold at Wholesale Prices. Baggies and wagons of
.the good kind and up-to-date styles..
NEXT IS FURNITURE!
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See the pretty shits—people buying them every day—even in the spring they are SO
CHEAP. Well, they were bought right. SOME WHOLE SUITS AS LO iV AS $10.00
to $12.00. Rockers, Cemertables, Hall Racks, Side Boards and Chaffoneirs. Matting of
many grades and different designs at 10, 15, 18c and up. Carpets and Rugs—a large and
pretty stock. WtT' So many other things that are good to buy in Hardware and Furni
ture and are cheap here—too many to mention.
finnan i n and call for what you want. We haye had calls for the same thiuars before and have them now.——.
„ Dallas Hardware and Furniture Company.
Robert Lee. Manager.
Oval.
After a delay of some months
we come again.
Farmers are ahead, but the
cold weather is about to stop
them. Some early planters are
having to plant their cotton seed
again.
The Rev. Sam Wood preached
an interesting sermon %t New
Georgia. A large crowd attend
ed- ,
Rev. Alernathy filled his reg
ular appointment at Friendship
Saturday and Sunday.
The Sunday school at New
Georgia is on a boom but some
do not seem to like the literature.
Mr. Berry Cole happened to
a very bad accident last week.
While (lesending from his barn
by means of a ladder, his foot
slipped and he fell and broke his
(high. He is in a very serious
condition, but it is hoped that be
may soon recover.
Mr. T. Bottom and wife, also
Mr. 0. C. Crain and wife, of Con
cord, visited relatives and friends
here Sunday, Mrs. Bottom will
spend the week with her mother,
Mrs. Townsend.
Several from New Georgia at
tended the singing at Union
Grove and New Hope Sunday
and report a nice time.
vited to go and carry books and
well tilled baskets and you will
have a good time.
Crowsviile.
We are having cold weather
for planting cottenjseed.
The wheat crop is not doing
any good in this section.
W. G. and E. Grogan visited j
the home of Aniburs Kennedy
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Garrison
were the guests of W. A. Graves
sind family Sunday.
There will be an allday sing
ing at Harmony Grove the fourth
Sunday in Everybody in-
Shady Grove.
The health of our community
is very good.
Mr. and Mrs. George Gentry
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Matthews Sunday.
Mrs. Celia Abies has returned
home after a pleasant visit to
Mrs. Henry Matthews.
The farmers are very busy in
this section.
Rev. R. Compton and wife
have moved near Dallas.
Misses Lillie Arnold and Beat
rice Lindsev were the guests of
Mrs. Lon Holland Saturday nighr.
Cleave Noland and mother at
tended preaching at Shady Grove
Saturday and Sunday.
What about the “little girl”
that had to smoke for the tooth
ache.
Mrs. Mollie Williams was the
guest of Mrs. Henry Matthews
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. George Durham,
of Cobb ceunty, were the guests
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Crew, last week.
Mrs, George Lindsey was the
guest, of Mrs. Sarah Walraven
last Friday.
Mrs. John Stevens returned
home Sunday after a pleasant
visit to her parents in Folk coun
ty •
We are having some real fine
weather at precent .
Everybody is invited to meet
at Shady Grove cemetery on the
third Saturday in May and deco
rate the graves.
Mrs. Sanders Ragsdale was the
guest of Mrs. Henry Matthews
Sunday.
Rheumatism
and all Liver, Kidney and Blad
der troubles caused by uric acid
in the system. It curea by
cleansing and vit-.Uzing the
blood, thus removing the cause
of disease. It gives vigor ar.d
tone and builds up the health
and strength of the patient
while using the remedy.
LiRICSOL is a luminary in
the medical world. It bos cared
and will continue to cure more
of the above diseases than all
other known remedies, many of
which do more harm than good.
This great and thoroughly tested
and eudoraed California Remedy
never disappoints. It cure* in-
. fallibly if taken as directed.
Try’it and be convinced that
Itis a wonder and a blessing to
suffering humanity.
Price $1.00 per bottle, or ft bot
tles for $5. For tale by druggists,
bend stamp for book of partic
ulars and wonderful cure*. If
yourdruggi»t cannot supply you
it will be sent, prepaid, upon
Address:
OHCSOL CHEMICAL CO., Lm Aaftks, CiL
or Iks
LAMAR O RANKIN DRUG CO.. Alluts, G*.
biitritntlag Agent*.
One Pair
To a life time and still you abuse ami neglect them. Your
Eyes may need Attention—need it badly. Why don’t you give it
to them V You put it off from day to day. Do you know the risk
you run? Every day’s delay moans added danger to your health
and eyesight. I provide glasses to meet every defect of vision and
my charges are moderate. Froperly fitted frames are almost us es
sential as properly fitted lenses, I/mses should bo so mounted that
the centers will be exactly opposite the pupils of Eyes. In any
other position they cause strain and have a tendency to produce
double sight. The bridge or nose piece should fit so well that wab
bling would be impossible and bear equally at all points. The
right way is just as easy as the wrong and von cannot afford to
have your eyes tinkered with. Come and have your Eyes examin
ed and properly fitted with a pair of Spectacles or Eye Glasses.
-■ 1 will 1 e at Robertson & Hitchcock’s Drug Store, in Dallas,
on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April IJdth, and May 1 and 2.
C. A. GREEN,
ATLANTA OPTICIAN.
just come on u» and that is whatj Telephones.
the railroad did. They just went J The general manager of the telephone
on building like nothing had hap- company baa prepured the following 00.
| lice to he placed on each telepbo. ! ~
The Sunday school and praver
the Dallas Exchange. It la but right itiut
Pumpkinvine.
We are having some cool
weather now on the crops that is
planted and what little fruit
that was left.
Most of the fanners are done
planting in this section. 1 tasr ween " llM rueumatism 111 j panics be expected to give free their vain
Health is only moderate while l*’ 8 f efi t and legs, but is some bet-1 able mrvices and facilities, i’he Gains:
I , .......| tuat tlione who use the telephone set rice
meeting was good and well at-1 H |, 0 uhi pay for it. Merchants do not keep
tended at this place last Sunday j store to give awuy goods; farmers are
afternoon. i not I xpcctcd to give away their corn; tail-
1 S. L. Adair suffered a good deal ro “ a3 ,ire n .° 1 t fo "‘" ir
, , • , , • I tickets; neither should lelgi>hoi>e coin.
last week with rheumatism ml
The pill of matrimony is easily
swallowed when it is gilded.
the railroad is rolling on.
There was a great strike on the
Seaboard Air Line near here last
week. It reminded me. of the 1 beat last Monday.
little dog that *aw the moon ris-
ing one night and the dog just! Chattel mortgages for sale at
barked and barked but the moon New Era office.
ter now. j boro Telephone Company hMs-inauguruteil
William Horten, one of our , “ ? ne »ud should receive but
old neighbors, was seen in our
lull putrouage of the people.
L. K. Smith,
Geueral Manager.
On with the railroad.