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■Ropert Lee.
J. T. Lee.
LIFETIME BUSINESS.
Did you fcno that It requires a lifetime to thououghly master a field so large
and so varied as a Good, Uptodate Hard are Business with all its varying
attributes? We have spent all of our past lives in using the things we now sell
or selling the things you now use. s t t t t s r t t
We have reached the conclusion that the best Wagon is the MILBURN. It satisfies the Farmer, the Lumberman and the Logman.
My name is MILBURN. You
•will find me at the Dallas Hard
ware Co’s, store every day in
the week
I don’t boast " except of my
many friends all over this coun
try. Just size me up and ask
the price. ..... . . •
See and dxaminathe NEW BARRE.TT
STOVES at our store. Take time to
uotice'the many good things that the
Georgia people say about this and
other Atlanta stove6. It means some
thing. . . . Our stock of all kinds of
Farm Tools and Machinery is chosen
from lines and manufacturers ot high
grade.
Remember we supply the town and
country with all kinds of
FURNITURE,
Hammocks, Carpet, Matting
• - - - and Rugs.
We are the acknowledged leaders in
General Hardware and Housefurnish-
ings. We deal fair and square and let
BUGGIES'and HARNESS.
our goods, prices and customers wit
ness for the truth that we know our
business and are prepared to take care
of our friends and customers'in all the above lines and others not mentioned. We invite everybody to see us and talk with u^ about Hardware & Furniture.
.THE GOOD KIND..
Tiie Dallas Hardware Company.
Legal Advertisements.
I.KTTKR8 oF ADMINISTRATION.
ffforRl., Paulding County.
To all whom It may concern: M. K. Weill
having In due form, applied to me for perma
nent lettera of administration on the estate
of W. T. Wells, late of said aoim-iy, deceased,
this Is to cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of W. T, Wells to be and ap
pear at my office on the first Monday In July
next, and show cause, If any they can, why
permanent admlnlatratlon ahould not -be
granted to DeWltt Ragsdale, oounty adminis
trator, or some fit and proper person on W, T.
Well’s estate. Witness my official signature
of office, this, 2nd day af June, '.SOU.
R. A. Chiles.
Ordinary.
YIAR’S SUPPORT.
State of Georgia, Paulding County.
To all whom It may concern: The apptals-
er appointed to appraise and set apart a year,g
support for the widow and minor children of
James Couch, late of said eounty, deceased,
have filed their report In my office and I will
pass upon the same on the first Monday In
July next. This, 1st day of June, 1908.
R. A. Chiles,
Ordinary-
GREATLY ALARMED
By n Persistent Cough, But Permanently
Cured by Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy.
Mr. H. P. Burbage, a student at law,
in Greenville, 8. C., had lieen troubled
for four or flve years with a continuous
cough which he says, “greaiy alarmed
me, causing me to fear that I was in the
first stage of consumption." Mr. Bur
bage, having teen Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy advertised, concluded to try It.
Now read what he says of it: "I soon
felt a remarkable change and after using
two bottles of the 33c size, was perma
nently cured. SoidJiy A. J. Cooper & Co.
Braswell.
We are drenched with rain, and
would like to see a shower of sun
shine.
There were an allday singing
here Sunday. Many were here
from Mt. Olivet They were good
singers. Among the leaders were :
Messrs. Howell and (Jraton, Sev
eral from Dallas and Rockmart
including our sheriff, was here.
We were paond to have the sher
iff. I think it is a part of his
duty to be at such places. He
can take in the music, have a
good time, and take in the boys
if they need taking in.-
On last Wednesday night there
were married at the home of the
bride’s parents, Miss Mary
O’Neail to Mr. S. A, Newton, of
Atlanta. H. N. Hagin, Esq.,
afficiating. They will reside in
Atlanta,
Miady Grove.
The health of our community
is‘fine.
Crops are looking well in this
section—few of the farmers are
done chopping cotton.
Julius Matthews left for Cedar-
town Saturday where he will re-
siqe for awhile.
Messrs. Henry Matthews, Vol-
lie Coleman, George Lindsey and
Jim Arnold made a, pleasant vis
it to Rome last week.
James Matthews and sister,
MissMolli9, were the guests of
Clyde Bone and sisters Sunday.
H. D. Parris and daughters,
Misses Eula and Fishie, attended
decoration at Shady Grove last
third Sunday.
Messrs. Henry Walraven, Ivy
Holland, Tom Summers and
Misses Jessie Spears, Nettie Ste
vens and Alice Walraven were
the guests of Julius Matthew^
and sisters last third Sunday.
Mrs. Henry Matthews is very
sick at this writing. Hope to re
port her better next time.
Several met at Shady Grove
last third Sunday and decorated
the graves.
Preaching was well attended
at Shadv Grove las third Sunday.
Several from here attended
the singing at Braswell last Sun
day.
Miss Jennie Stewert was the
guest of Mis Alice Walraven last
Sunday.
Mrs. Celia Abies is visiting
her daughters in Dallas,
fcheumansm
and all Liver, Kidney and Blad*
.der troublaa earned by «He add
in the ay item. It cum by
cleaning and vit-Jldng tha
blood, thua removing tha cauaa
of diseaia. It givea vigor and
ton# and bttilda up tha health
and atrength of tha patient
while tiling the remedy.
URICSOL ia a luminary in
the medical'world. It haa cured
and will continue to cure more
of the above diaeaeea than all
other known remediea, many of
which do more harm than good.
Thia great and thoroughly teated
and endorsed California Remedy
never disappoints. It cures in-
11 fallibly if taken as directed.
Try it and be convinced that
it it a wonder and a blessing to
anfferinghumanity.
Price $1.00 per bottle, or 8 bot
tles for $6. For aale by druggists.
SEND US YOUR MAIL ORDERS.
You Can Depend
You can depend upon the quality of our goods.
I
We have built our business and our reputatiou
upon honest, pure liquors and reasonable prices.
Have you tried Golden Grain
Rye Whiskey ? It’s the best
whiskey sold for dollar bottle.
PURE— MELLOW—OLD.
E. H. CARROLL & CO.,
16 Marietta St., Atlanta Ga.
FIVE YEAR OLD CORN WHISKEY
FIFTY CENTS QUART.
Telephones.
The general manager of the telephone
company has prepared the following no
tice to be placed on each telephone in
the Dallas Exchange. It is but right that
tnat those who use the telephone service
should pay for it. Merchants do not keep
store to give away goods; farmers are
not expected to give away .their corn; rail
roads are not expected to donate their
tickets; neither should telephone com.
panies he expected to give free their valu
able services and facilities. The Gaines-
boro Telephone Company has inaugurated
a fine system here, and should receive the
full patronage of the people.
L. K. Smith,
General Manager.
California.
A nice rain fell Friday night.
John Henry Lester, of Hiram,
was in our burg Saturday.
The literary circle was rained
out Saturday night.
W. J. Grogan will take the
school census for California dis
trict.
Services at Mt. Tabor Sunday
by Mr. Looney, of Dallas.
A. D. Jones, our nearest neigh
bor, came running down Sunday
morning all out of breath; we
supposed his house was on fire
from the way he acted, but no!
As Boon as he got in talking dis
tance he shouted a “mess of
beans.” Come up and dine with
us.
We learn the California base
ball team - will be reorganized
next Saturday afternoon.
Miss Minnie Bullard, of Hiram,
was the guest of Miss Willie Gro
gan Sunday.
The subject for next Saturday
nights debate is “resolved that
war is a greater evil than intem
perance.” G. W. Grogan leads
the affirmative, John Prewett
the negative.
Irish potatoes and cherries are
ready for the table—black and
dewberry are hurrying on, and
the little chichings begin to look
pieish. Surely good times are
not far ahead up the road.
One of our neighbors was haul*
ing in lightwood one day last
week. We guess he thinks he
will need a torch if it keeps rain
ing to search out his cotton from
among the grass—and so he will.
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