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HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT OUR
Great Bargain Sale?
Well, It Began November 4th and Will Continue Unill December 1st.
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Phenominal Sales.
Increased Patronage.
Wonderful Growth of Business.
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Read the Low Prices Below.
Heavy AAA sheeting, 6c yd
Cotton checks, - 4 l-2c yd
Cotton outing, - - 4c yd
Ladies* and childrens’ handker
chiefs, - - - lc each
Good suspenders, - 5c pr
Colored outing for underwear,
per yd, - - 71-2 and 10c
Good table oil cloth, - 15c yd
Get you a good watch for $1.00
Paper pins, per paper, - lc
Paper window shades, 10c each
Read the Low Prices Below.
Good cloth shades, 25c each
Best ball thread, - 15c box
Splendid jeans, - - 10c yd
Satteen caps, - - 3c each
• Big lot of silk to close at 45c yd
Good bed blankets, - 65c pr
Curtain scrim, - - 4c yd
Worsted bundles, good, $1.50 roll
Ladies’
at
jackets, good quality,
- - $3.50 each
Ladies’ best quality jackets, cheap
at - - $6.50 and $7.00
Nothing In all this section equal the bargains that we will offer the people during this WONDERFUL UNLOAD
ING SALE. The stock is too large, and realizing this fact, we are determined to ^et^rid of them, and this is the
best opportunity you may ever have to buy g
J. F. Welch.
, stylish goods at prices that are
FULL VALUE FOR YOUR CASH EVERY
TIME IS OUR MOTTO.
LOW INDEED.
J. F. Welch.
Acworth.
Our fiddlers? convention was a
brilliant success. At about five
o’clock the fiddlers began to ar
rive, and at six they were invited
to supper in one of the lower
roomB of the school building.
And such a supper as it wasl
To use ai^ old expression “the
table fairly groaned” under its
load of sausages, bhicken, cakes,
salads, and scores of other good
things which the ladies of Ac-
worth know so well how to pre
pare. Supper being over, they
repaired to the auditorium where
a large crowd was awaiting them.
Alter a series of “tunings,” dur
ing which Mr. Henry Williams
and Miss Florence Watson enter
tained the audience with music
on the harp and piano, the fid
dlers announced themselves ready
and the convention was opened
by a short speech from Mr. Noyes
who introduced the fiddlers
Then followed all those good old
pieces—Alabama Girl, Arkansas
Traveler, Cackling Pullet, The
Johnson Gal, Old Shop Door,
Bonapart Retreat, etc. At the
end of the first round Miss Mary
Reynolds favored the crowd with
a recitation and they proved their
appreciation by giving her
rousing encore. Then began the
second round. Mr, J. P. Sain’s
bucket and string solo and Mr.
Orlando Awtrey’s singingjof the
Alabama Gal were among the
nteresting numbers of this; The fall trade is good—it will
round. At thb close of the sec- be better if you advertise in The
ond round Miss Ida L. Collins re- New Era.
cited the Darkey’s Christmas
Dance and was also enthusiasti
cally recalled. Then followed a
third round of the fiddlers and at
its close the judges, Messrs. J. L.
Rainey, W. A. Wilkes and Dr.
Carelessness is responsible for
many a railway wreck and the
same cause are making human
wrecks of sufferers from Throat
and lung troubles. But since
Stroud gave their decision as fol- [ the advent of Dr. King’s New
lows: Mr. Byrd Rainey first prize j Discovery for consumption, w v „,
of $5.00, and Mr. Thaxton second coughs and colds, even the worst - mone y t 0 any customer whom this med
7 nnana onn hn r\nwon nnn Itnnn aaa
Disastrous Wreck.
Wanted : 50 Men and Women.
A. J. Cooper & Co., the enterprising
druggists, are advertising today for fifty
>men and women to take advantage of the
special half-price offer they are making
on Dr. Howard’s celebrated specific for
the cure of constipation and dyspepsia,
and get a fifty cent package at half-price,
30 cents.
Ho positive it.* they of the remarkable
power of this specific to cure these dis
eases, as will as sick headaches and liver
troubles, that they agtej to refund the
prize of $2.50. Loud cheers greet
ed this decision for both Mr.
cases can be cured, and hopeless
resignation is no longer necessary.
Mrs. Lois Oragg, of Dorchester,
Rainey and Mr. Thaxton had: Mass., is one of many whose life
been favorites with the audi- was saved by Dr. King’s New
I Discovery. This great remedy
ence.
Miss Lillie Kitchen’s many
friends will be sorry to learn
that she is quite sick.
Mrs. S. A. McDowell was a
visitor in Atlanta Sunday.
Mrs. Daniel Stuart and mother
go to Mississippi next week where
they will make their home, much
to the regret of their friends.
is guaranteed for all throat and
lung disease by A. J. Cooper
Druggist. Price 50c, and $1.00
Trial bottles free.
The Witham cotton mills at
Hartwell are to be enlarged. A
(lye plant is to be erected and
one hundred looms added.
Cured of Piles After 40 Years.
Mr. C. llaney, of Geneva, O., had the
piles for 40 years. Doctors and dollars
could do him no lasting good. DeWitt’s
Witch Hazel Salve cured him perma
nently. Invaluable for cuts,burns,bruises
sprains, lacerations, eczema, tetter, salt
rheum, and all other skin disease. Look
for the name DeWitit ou the package—all
others are cheap, worthless ceunterfeits.
Sold by A. J. Cooper.
Doesn’t Respect Old Age.
It’s shameful when youth fails
to show proper respect for old
age, but just the contrary in the
case of Dr. King’s New Life Pills.
They cut oil maladies no matter
how severe and irrespective of
old age. Dyspepsia, Jaundice,
Fever, consumption all yield to
a this perfect, Pill. 25c, at Cooper’s
Drug Store.
Notice.
I will be in Dallas Saturday,
21st, Wednesday the 25th and
28th, for a settlement with my
patients and patrons t’or the pres
ent year and the year past. Am
not in shape to carry any ac
counts over another year and but
very few days.
Dr. M. A. Owens.
A Remarkable Case.
One of f he most remarkable cases of a
cold, deep-seated on the lungs, causing
pneumonia, is that of Mrs. Gertrude E.
Fenner, Marion, Ind. who was entirely
cured by the use of One Minute Cough
Cure. She says: "The coughing and
straining so weakened me that I ran down
in weight from 148 to 92 pounds. I tried
a number of remedies to no avail until 1
used One Minute Cough Cure. Four bot
tles of this wonderful remedy cured me
entirely of that cough, strengthened my
lungs and restored me to my normal
weight, health and strength. Sold by a.
J. Cooper.
iciue does not quickly rolieve and cure.
With Dr. Howard’s specific at hand,
you can eat what you want and have no
fear of ill consequences. It strengthens
the stomach, gives perfect digestion, reg
ulates the bowels, creates an appetite,
and makes life worth the living.
This is an unusual opportunity to ob
tain 80 doses Of tlie best medicine ever
made for half its regular price, with the
personal guaiantee of a well known bus
iness firm to refund the money if it does
not give satisfaction.
If you cannot call at A. J. Cooper &
Co’s, store today, send them 25 cents by
mail, and they will send you a package
promptly, charges paid.
One Minute Cough Cure
For Cough*, Cold* and Croup.
Warning to Road Workers
As road commissioners of the
1080th district we take this meth
od of warning all those wli* have
not worked the number of days
(15) according to law on the
roads must do so at once or show
cause why they don’t at commis
sioners court.
W. A, Couch,
C. C. Babb,
J. R. Jordan,
Commissioners.
A Natural Marksman.
Marksmen are born, not made,
as Horace might have said. A man
who had been in the navy only three
weeks was a member of one of the
crews manning a 6 pound gun on
a recent target practice cruise of the
Texas. He aimed the gun—the
first time he had ever done such a
thing—and hit the target at a thou
sand yards. Then, just to show
that it was not luck, he hit the
target nine times more in succes
sion.
Mr. Wu'i Successor.
Having escaped alive from tha
epigrams and platitudes of Minis
ter Wu, we are now under fire again
from Sir Chentung Liang Cheng,
Wu’s successor and a Chinese gen
tleman and scholar who lays it on
with a butter knife and rubs it in
with the flat of his hand to give
it that high polish so agreeable to
diplomats.—Brooklyn Times.
Tax Collector’s Notice.
The third and last round of the Tax
Collector will be made as follows:
Cains November 23, Umphrey 24.
Weddington 25. p. in. Brownsville 25
a. m. Hiram 28.
California 27. Raccoon 30.
Dallas December 1. Burnt Hickory 2.
Roxana 4. a. m. Twentieth 3.
New Hope 4, p. in. Acorutree 5.
Braswell 12. Eutali 7.
Pumpkiuvine 11. Nineteenth 10.
Tallapoosa 9. Uuion 8.
HARPER MORGAN,
Tax Collector.
Result of Road Election.
Georgia, Paulding County.
At an election held on the 30th day of
Oct. 1903, on the alternative road law,
there being a majority of 327 vetes against
the alternative road law, it is declared
that tne old road law still remaia in force
in said county, It is ordered that the 20
cents levied on the hundred for alterna
tive road law be deducted from the tax
already levied. This, 2nd day of No
vember, 1903. R. A. CHILES,
Ordinary.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what yon eat.
This preparation contains all of the
digestants and digests all kinds of
food. It gives Instant relief and never
falls to cure. It allows you to eat all
the food you want. The most sensitive
stomachs can take it. By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed. Is
unequalled for the stomach. Child
ren with weak stomachs thrive on it.
First dose relieves. A diet unnecessary.
Cures all stomach troubles
Prepared only by E. C. DeWitt& Co., Chicago
The SI. bottle contains 2M times tbeSOc. '
Gordon & Hay will
gin on Monday, Wed=
nesday and Friday.
FbLEYSHom^TAR
Oures Coldsi Prevents Pneumonia
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