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TO THE PUBLIC!
When you are in need of anything in the way of overalls'
we invite you to call and see our line. We have the famous
Engineer sOverall-the best on the market at $1.00 per pair
We also have the very best work shirts that can be bought
and as to nice shirts we have them that is as prettv as can
be found and ymi will say so when you see them'and our
prices are right too. We have just bought a line of mens’
shoes under a STRICT GUARANTEE. If you will buy a
pair of these shoes and they fail to give entire satisfaction in
regard to durability just bring them back and get another
pair. The price of these shoes is $1,50 a pair no more no
less and that strictly cash. Remember the price and the
guarantee when in need of shoes. See our line of nice pants,
when you wish to buy they are just simply beauties and at
very low prices. Underwear for ladies’ and gents’ from’.the
cheapest to the best. We can certainly suit you in under
wear, so give 11s a trial. Ladies, when you want a pretty
dress see our goods before you buy and you will be convinc
ed that we have the prettiest line you have seen. Our gents
hats are new and right up to date. You will be pleased to
see them before you buy. We also have .1 large assortment
of parasols at prices ranging from the cheapest to the highest
and quality the same way. Hosiery of all sorts always on
hand. We keep at all times the latest in neckwear, hand
kerchiefs, stationery, corsets, fans, laces, embroideries, rib
bons, towels, gents’ belts, suspenders, thread, and many
other things too numerous to mention. So give us a call
when in need of anything in our line and we will always be
<riad to serve you, and will sell to you at the lowest living
Dr. N. G. Slaughter, of Athens,
was in the citv Sunday.
prices.
Yours to serve,
HITCHCOCK & CAMP.
R. E. Cason, dentist, will he in
Dallas on the first. Tuesday in
Ladies and childrens hats of ^ ver - v rc,,mi 1 " ° ,,ly 3
days. High grade work at mod
erate prices. Hotel Oonnally.
§|£JSf*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.
all kinds at J. F. Welch’s.
The nobbist line of ladies hats
you ever saw at J. F. Welch’s.
Ladies, now is the time to get
good selection in hats at J. F.
Welch’s.
County Trasurer Hitchcock is
laid up with a beautiful case of
measles.
The nobbiest line of plain and
fancy shirts in town at .1. F
Welch’s.
Mr. Garry Spinks has opened
a branch business house at Mc
Pherson.
Just received car nice hay,
oats and corn. Come and buy.
Eli Cooper.
Mr. H. N. Bullock, of Atlanta,
visited relatives in and near Dal
las last. week.
Dr. Withers’ Magic Liniment,
cures pain. That’s all. Call at
this ollice and get a large bottle
for 50c.
The Dallas lodge was well rep
resented at the Masonic conven
tion held in Rome Wednesday
and Thursday.
Another shipment, of the fa
mous New Royal- sowing ma
chines just received by the Dal
las Hardware Co.
Call on Dallas Hard
ware Co. far paints,
oils and window glass.
Buggies, Buggies, Buggies of
latest, designs and. lowest prices
and best. make. Go and see them.
Griilln & Cooper.
Mr. E. N. Wootten, of Atlan
ta, spent, a tffew hours in Dallas
recently. Mr. Wootten savs lie
likes our town very much. ■
Screen doors and
windows to fit any
house at Dallas Hard
ware Co.
lit.y
up
0 A V I * have just re*
Blfvf J ccived a car load
of nice, clean, fresh hay that
I will sell cheaper than yon
can buy it elsewhere. Eli
Cooper.
If our subscribers will read
the directory for the town and
county which we publish from
week to week, they will learn
something of interest tojjl Lem..
Read it. “
Among the Atlanta visitors
from t his city Monday were Dr.
W. C. Contially, Prof. W. C.
Monk, Luther Mays, W. C. Spinks,
J. M. Abies, M. L. Green and-
Sanford Brown.
At. the closing exercises of Dal
las Institute on the 28th last.
Rev. Alomto Monk, D. D., of At
lanta, will deliver an address to
the scliodl and citizens of the
community and county.
The celebrated International
Stock Food is not to boconfound-
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.
Mr. T. J. Jeffries, one o r Geor
gia’s best known men and Masons,
came up from Atlanta at. a re
cent. meeting of Dallas Lodge of
F, & A. M. and pleased tho
brethren by his kind words and
helpful work.
The good kind of bug
gies, ivasrons, harness,
dridles and collars are
sold by the Dallas Hard
ware Co.
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§ AS PEOPLE l Personals,
For shirts, pants, overalls, dress
;oods, etc., call on Brown A
qI Meek.
vCOME AND GO f Social Itemsq
Joooooooooooooooooooooooc©
New Era telephone is No. 28.'
Give your laundry to Eli Loop-
Mr. Sanford Drown was among
lie visitors to the Gate City
Monday.
Screen doors and windows to
fit. any house n.f Dallas Hard
ware Cos. store..
I'ou Salk—H>. bushels sorghum
cain seed. Owen A Sheffield,
Huntsville, Ga.,
Miss Mary Martin, of Atlanta,
visited Mrs. J. 15. Watson Sun
day and Monday.
Mrs; Jim Watson lias as her
I guest t his week her sister, Miss
the Maude Hooper* of Mableton.
I Mi's. J. S. Rawls returned home
Corn, corn, for everybody. Eli
Cooper.
.Seed Irish potatoes of all kind
at Eli Cooper’s.
Mr. W. J. Sheffield was in the
city Monday.
Visit, the millinury department
at J. F. Welch’s.
Mr. Bob McAdams was in
city Monday.
Dr. A. J. Cooper went to At- j Sunday afternoon from a visit to
Junta Friday. her parents at Jasper, Ga.
For the best coffees in town 1 Mr. George Anderson
call on Eli Cooper,
. Mrs. F. C. Dunn v
lanfa last week.
Try Eli Cooper’s roasted entice.
The best on the market,,
International stock food at
Dallas Hardware Co.
sale live
d Af-
Fob Salk—Lj P>= s ior
weeks old. W. C. Spin
10 lbs of good roasti
for $1.00 at Eli Cooper’s.
Mr. J. T. Vaughan and
came into the city
Mr. S. L. Adair has gone
Mableton to do seme carpenter; hea .
work..
has re
turned to Macon after several
da.s visit, to his parents here.
Get my prices on Hour, corn,
oats, etc., and on heavy
groceries before buying. Eli
Caoper.
With every box of Royal Bak
ing Powders I will present you
with a valuable cook book. Eli
Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welch,
accompanied
coffee 7 n ,,,
accompanied by Mrs. G. J.
Welch, were visitors in Atlanta
wife last Friday,
unday, ^j.,n 0 n Eli Cooper for flour,
fo hay and grain,, and in fact, all
and fancy,groceries, Give
him a. trial.
Mr. Speer, a man of mi
physical proportions, came
from Atlanta and enjoyed mix
ing with Ins brother Masons last
week.
Lee Bros & Adair, at, the Eli
Cooper stand on the corner, in
vite their friends and the public'
generally to call on thour for gro
ceries.
The grade of the Seaboard is
the principal resort for the young
people neyv. Great crowds are
seen going in that direction every
Sunday.
The Dallas Hardware
Co. is certainly head
quarters for high grade
bugggies and wagons-
The workmen have completed
the Davis & Finch building and
it U one of the prettiest and
largest business houses in North
Georgia.
Don’t forget that, there is al
ways preaching at the Methodist
church on the second- Sunday
night as well as on the ord and
4th Sunday.
Gee! But you ought
to see the 10c counter
at Dallas Hardware &
Furniture Co’s, store.
Mr, John U. Wilkinson, the
ordinary of Fulton county, spent
a few hours in town last week.
His presence was greatly enjoy
ed by those who met him.
Since moving into m.v new
store I am better prepared than
ever before to serve the public
with staple and fancy groceries.
Everything delivered promptly
EJi Coooer..
Dr. S. Robertson and IT. C.
and G. A. Scoggins went to Chat
tanooga. Tuesday to take in the
street carnival that, opened in
that city Monday. They stopped
over in Rome on their return to
attend the ineut.ingo-f tho Seventh
District Masonic Convention.
We saw recently in a paper an
account, of a man named John
Firman, of 1'ati.erson, New Jer
sey, who has in'his bosom two
hearts. That’s nothing. We have
carloads of follows -in Georgia
who have no hearts at all. They
only liavo a thing that goes
“llipety-tlop.”
Flour, Flour, Flour.
Full patent flour ai|
$4.25 per barrel. Half
patent at $3.85 per bar
rel. No better flour
ever put on the mar
ket. Eli Cooper.
The Leo Bros., who own’ find
operate tho Dallas hardware
store—the big two-story brick
house on the old' Rnssom site—
have now, jn company with our
clever jailor, Mr. Lon Adair/
opened a full lino of staple fanev
grocoriers at the Eli Cooper,
stand on the corner.
The burning of Mr. L. D. Mo-
Curry’s saw mil! Saturday night
is supposed to be of inclndiary
origin as the mill did not run on
.Saturday. It has only boon a
short while since 1m lost 8000 foot
of lumber by his dry kiln catch
ing on tire. We sympathize with
him in his loss..
Rev. W, R. Footo, of Rome,
spent last. Friday night m town
the guest of Rev. A. F. Nunn.
Mr. Foote held the 2nd quarterly
conference of tho Dallas Circuit
at Nobo on Saturday last. He
says the Romo District confer
ence which meets in Dalian
will be held in July—exact date
tp.be, named later..
Col. A. J. Camp and R. M. Lee*
went, to Atlanta Tuesday^
Mr. J. O. Hitchcock has moved
into the house he recently pur
chased from Mr. K. Davis on
Cartersvillo street.
Mr. Lee Allen 1ms moved his.
family from the- depot to the
north end of town in the Mat,
Hitchcock residence.
Mr. E. Davis has moved up on
the hill to. the-Dr. 8.. Robertson
place. He well make some de
cided: improvomont, on the liouse-
ivnd. lot in the near futnre.
Dr. U. E. Cason is keeping his
engagement in Dallas and is turn
ing out some of the best, work
over done Here. His work, after
yours of experience, is of the
very best.
Mr. Jac.lv Griffin died at his
residence two miles west of Rock-
mart Monday last at 8 o’clock a.
m. and was buried at Rockmart.
He was in his 7Urd year, and for
several years after the war oper
ated a tannery near Shady Grove
church, four miles north of Dal
las. lie lias many relatives in
this county.
The Dallas Hardware
Co. have all kinds of
grading tools from
wheel scrapers to axes
in large quantities..
Contractors will do
well to see us or write
us for prices.
Who can beat this? While
Rev. J. II. Williams was visiting
Hat Rock cluircji in Clayton
county last Saturday and Sun
day, he was presented with a
bountiful quilt covering by Aunt
Sallio Jjotitherwood. The beauti
ful covering was pieced by herat
t he ago of 81 years unassisted by
nn v one. She walked one and a
Hair miles Siyidu.v to attend
church. May the Lord continue
to bless Aunt Sallie.
The following small oarty went
out oil I’umpkinviiio cfeck Mon
day to fish : Mrs. R. M, Lee,Misses
Nora Underwood, B,e a trice
Gritlin, Maude Grillim, Evio Rus-
som, Clara Moon,. Nelly Spinks,
Lulu Helms, Nelly Carter; Dr.
Weems and Olios. lOooper. They
report u. pleasant and enjoyable
day, blit not many lish did they
catch-—only a few minnows. But
wiiat’s the difference? They
wont more for the fun and re
creation than to angle for tho
liny tribe.
A Thoughtful Man.
M. M. Amain of Winchester. Im).
knew >v lull It, do tu the hour, of need..
Ills wife liutl such HU unusual cast; of
stomach iiml liver trouble, physicians
could no', help her. lie thouirht of mol
tri.M Dr. [vine's Ntw'Llfe lhlls and she,
•pit relief lit free mid was fluidly cured..
• y..lv ut Ur/Ooopei’s Drug Btoru.
Some of our correspondnece-
reached us too late for publica
tion this week. However, they
. 4wi 11 appear in our next. All mat
ter for publication should reach
tills oll'ee not later than Monday
niclit or Tuesday morning at the
farthest,, but the sooner the bet
ter. . ' •
A Greatcnsalioni x
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Itol. when \V. H. Brown of that place,
who wits expected to die, had his hie
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Consumption. II? writes: “I endured
Insufferable agonies from Asthma, but»
your New Discovery gave me immediate
Teiiet and soon thereafter effect a corn-,
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tion, Pneumonia, B.ouc.dtls an t Giip are-
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