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THE PDBLIG#-
To "Visit Our New Store.
On the ground floor \vc show you the
largest and best selected stocks or
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. Tire pretty and famous
"“Atlanta Barrett” can be seen 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 conies crock*
cry, glassware—a large display. Every*
thing in ^helf Hardware bought in the
very best markets and sold right. Then
Iconics 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. Buggies and wagons of
.the good Icind and up-to-date styles..
NEXT IS FURNITURE!
See the pretty suits—people buying them every day—even in the spring they are Si)
CHEAP. Well, they were bought right. SOME WHOLE SUITS AS LO N AS $10.00
to $12.00. Rockers, Ceniertables, Hall Racks, Side Boards and Chaffoncirs. Matting of
many grades and'different designs at 10, 15, iSc and up. Carpets and Rugs—a lur .x and
pretty stock. So many other things that are good to buy in Hardware and Furni
ture and are cheap here—too many to mention. ,
Come in and call for what you want. We haye had calls for the same thinsrs before and have them now..
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Dallas Hardware and Furniture Company.
Robert Lee, Manager.
Sheriff Sales.
Will bo Bold before' the court house
door in tho town of I) illns, G.i., on the
first Tuesday In June next, to the .high
est mid best bidder for cti&h, the follow
ing described property, to-wit •.
The east half of lot of land No. 110 mid ten
amps off tlio southwest corner oT lot of land
No, 10H, and six acres off cast side of lot of
' land No. 107, all In Slid district of the Itrd sec
tion of Pauldlnu county, Go.. Levied on and
to he sold as the property of \Y. T. Abney to
satisfy a .lustlee court U fa issued from the
Justice court of lOlOrd district, G. ",M., of said
county, in favor of J J. Cooper and anal list
(lie said tV. T. Abney. This, May 1th, 1000.
Alsu at the same time and place will lie sold
one-eislit of olio acre (1-8) off of lot of land
No. 100 in the 2nd district and lird section of
.I'aulolng county, Ga. Levied on and to be
sold as the property of G'. C. Babb to satisfy
.It Justice court fl fa Issued from the Justice
.court of lOttlih district, G. M., ot 1’auldlnn
county In favor of G. J. Spinks. This, May
4th. lfflM.
W. N. ANDKRSON. Sheriff.
spent a few clnys with his pa
rents last week.
Mrs A. A. Hay and family
spent last Sunday with her moth
er, Mrs. J. P. Bullock.
Joe Daniel was the guest of
Miss Pearl Bullock last Sunday.
Miss Mattie Bullock is sner.d-
ing a few weeks in the Gate City
with her brother, J, H. Bullock
and friends.
The Sunday school and prayer
meeting was very good last Sun
day.
Mr. E. W. -Wood is smiling
away down in his socks—it’s a
boy.
Mrs. Collins and her Son John,
spent last Sunday near McPher
son.
.New Idea Woman’s Magazine.
Brides, graduates, and flowers
are the dominant features of the
first month of Summer, and the
June number of the New idea
Woman’s Magazine treats of
tl .eui all. “June, the Month of
Roses,” is a practical floral pa
per, by Benjamin B. Keeeh,
■charmingly illustrated. Sarah
Sialer contributes a noteworthy
article on “June Brides ;”Aiignes
Warren describe “June Fetes;”
and Kate*Marston writes of “A
Woman ami her Pin Money.”
In addition to these distinctly
timely themes, the several de
partments of Society Fads, Good
Housekeeping Emoroidery’ and
Home Dressmaking receive noval
treatment, charcteristic of tns
season, hue stmrl sturies and
verses are of exceptional excel
lence.
Prnnp'Gnvine.
The weather is first cool and
then warm this spring.
The farmers are about done
planting in this section.
Mr. J. H. Bullock ami family
Bud.
Rain much needed.
Early oats is needing rain.
Wheat lias got the rust.
Early corn came up a very good
stand.
The health of this section is
very good.
Mrs. O. J. Henderson is im
proving slowly.
Tims. Bullock Jr, of Bud, was
the guest of Miss Claudy Beall
Sunday.
Mrs. Martbia Cole, of Dallas,
has just, returned home . from a !
months visit to her nephew, Mr.
Dock Cole, of Bud.
Homer Cole, of Bud, was the
guest of Ben Adair Saturday
night.
Several of the Dallas bovs was
at. the singing at Bethel Sunday.
The annual general meeting of
, the Tallapoosa Association will
j be held at Union Grove, near
j Villa Rica, commencing on Fri
day before the 5th Sunday in
May, 1908.
Doyk Cole lias worked over 10
acres of em u this week.
Some are done planting cotton
: seed and some few just commenc
ed planting.
'Msiraialisa 1
and all IJvsr, Kidney and Clad- I
der troubles caused by uric acid H
in this system. It cures by n
cleansing and vit filing the if
blood, tuns removing tkt cause u
cf disease. It gives vigor and
tone and builds up the health
and strength of the patient
while using the rwvedjr.
URJCSOL is a luminary in
the medical world. It bas cured
and will continue to cure more
of the above diHersen than all
% oilier known remedies, many of
which do more harm then good.
This great and thoroughly tested
f.nd endorsed California Remedy
never disappoints. Tt cures in
fallibly if taken as dir eeted.
Try it and be convinced that
it is a wonder and a bleat ing to
Buffering humanity.
Price $1.00 per bottle, or (i hot-
W tics for $5. For sale by druggists.
Send stamp for book of partic
ulars and wonderful cures. If
your druggist cannot t.upoiy you
it will be sent, .prepaid, upon
receipt of price. Address:
URICS01. CHEMICAL C0„ Los AijclM, Cal.
or till
LAMAS b RANKIN DRUU CO., Atlrata, 0a.
hLiriliaiag Ajeri*.
spectively. In the second in
stallment of Mrs, Outliorwood’s
serial story, The Bois-Brules, the
plot develops along highly dram
atic lines. An inimato friend of.
Augusta Holmes, who died re
cently, contributes an article on
the famous composer; it is strik
ingly illustrated. Dr. Grace
I’eckham Murray discuss plumb
ing and the water supply, in their
relation to health. For the child
ren, Grace MacGownn Cooke
gives the hist of the charinijig
“Wluit Happened Then” stories
—Beauty’s Little Dumb Son, ami
Liiiti Bread adds another number
to the engaging .pastime. A
squirrel story by Charles Mclvu-
iae is also a feature. Almost
every pjtase of the home is treat
ed m the other Depratinont.
Granger.
There was a notable gathering
at the home of Mr.C. I. Simmons’
last. Saturday evening. The oe-
j casion was. the celebration of
| Messrs. 0.1. Simmon’s and C. II.
j Arnold’s bry-fifth birthday.
| Both gentlemen having the same
Telephones.
Tim general ni'Miuger of the telophoue
company hits pttjpured tlio following no
tion to bn placed ou cnoli telephone in
the. Dallas Exchange. It la but light that
that thotw who uao the telephone aervico
ahoitld pay for It. Merchants do not keep
store to give away goods; farmers itr:
not expected to give away their corn; rail
roads are not expected to donate their
tickets: neither should telephone com
panies be pxpc"ted to give tree tin Ir valu
able services and facilities, .Tie (laines-
bnro Telephone Compauy lias inaugurated
a line system here, and should receive the
full pulrouuge of the people.
L. K. bMITII,
General Manager.
Oval.-
Mr. John Cain and wife visited
tlm latter’s grandparents Satur
day night and Sunday.
Berry Colo is improving slow
ly.
Many of the young people ami
emne of the older ones attended
the union singing at Bethany
Sunday and all report a nice and
enjoyable time. Some seem to
be visiting the siillhouse, saloon,
dr something of the kind from
what we can hear. Young men
and older ones too, it is best to
1 birthday they decided to cole- j “keep from such places away,
I brute it. together and invite their for it is sure to lead you astray.”
i friends to share in the merry- 1 And girls remember this quota-
in.iking. The entertainment, was t-ion, “The lips that touch wine
rear success. Beauty, mirth shall never touch mine.”
The Delineator for June. I un q music were the leaning Mr. R. B, McAdams and wife
The June Delineator isespoc-1 features. Among thote prerent. visited in Villa Rica Saturday
hilly strong in Action and pres-i were : Misses Ovie and- Lilia night and Sunday,
ents the usual charming display ; McClung, Yolia and Vera Clouts, J Mr - »‘ l( } Ml *- -Matthews, ot
of fashions. It contains a group ! Lola Lackey, Azma Hill, Sallio ; » ear 1 men irove, were the
of four college stories, each of j Roper, Belle Arnold, Mont Gar- guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cole
which is a fine specimen. They uion, the Misses W alton and Jcs-
are; The Taking of Isable, by | sie Smith, of Austell. Music was
Catherine Young Glen; Professor j furnished Iv Messrs. Morris,
Ashur’s Tutor, by Alico Louise j Kendall and Hill, and Misses
Lee; By Grace of Linnaeus, by j Mano and Lois Simmons. After
Kate Milner Rabb; and A I)e-1 refreshments were served the
laved Proposal, by Kate p ues t.s departed wishing long and
Patch. Tliev are illustrated by if * hn ,„,.,i
E. M. Ashe, George Gibbs, C, M. j ha l>Py lives to the genial hoa.ted
Relyea and Karl Anderson, re-1 and baldheaded hosts.
Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Hattie Leathers has just
1 returned home from a short vis
it. to Atlanta.
There will be an allda.v sing
ing at Union Grove Sunday.
Everybody cqme.
Sunday school and singing tit.
New Georgia was very slim Sun
day on the account oi' the allday
singing.
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