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FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS!
Every article in my store will be sold during; this sale at prices that you cannot re
sist. I will not carry them over, and besides, realizing; the low price of cotton, I have
thrown everything on the bargain counter, so to speak. People must have goods
and I am going to offer them at prices that will enable them to buy what they want
and need. When I say bargains, I mean bargains. Therefore, I am going to sell all
goods in accordance with conditions that now exist. Don’t take my word for it,
but come and see for yourself
SEEING IS BELIEVING.
The proposition is thisL You need goods, I need money, and when we come togeth
er there is sure to be a sale. I must unload, and while l am unloading you can load
up with the cheapest and best goods you ever laid eyes on. Don’t tarry, but come
early and get your share of the best in town
In conclusion, I want to thank my customers and friends for their substantial
trade in the past, assuring them that it will be my pleasure to serve them in the same
obliging manner in the future. May prosperity attend you all. .
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Arbor Day.
The Dallas Graded School will
celebrate Arbor Day next Friday,
Feb. 3rd.
The exercises will begin at 1
o’clock, p. in,, and will consist of
recitations, declamations and es
says from the different grades,
selections from Miss Porter’s elo
cution class, addresses by county
school commissioner and others,
and music by the Citizens Silver
Band.
After the exercises, next in
order will be the planting of
shade trees. Class trees will be
planted by each of the ten dif
ferent grades, and by the elocu
tion class. Other trees will be
put out by the mayor and coun
cil, county school commissioner,
school board, building commit
tee, Citizen’s Silver Band, and
by different families and indi
viduals.
He who plants a tree plants a
hope. Come and plant a tree to
bless the children of Dallas after
you have gone to a better world.
Everybody invited to attend
the exercises and tree planting,
Friday, '! p. m.
One million Elberta peach
trees have been slrpped from the
several Marietta nurseries this
season.
Shoes and
Harness
Repaired!
I urn now located iu the little
nd building below the court house
where I am prepared to mend
slioe3 and harness at reasonable
prices. I solicit jour patronage.
C. C. BABB.
Officers Installed.
The following officers were in
stalled by Hiram Lodge:
T. J. Ragsdale, N. G.; R. M,
Roper, V. G.; J. \V. Roper, Sec.;
W. M. Winters, Treas.; W. B.
Sorrels, Chaplain; J. D. Mead
ows, Warden; A. E. Ragsdale,
Conductor; J. W. Paris, Rt. Sup.
N. G.; 0. C. Moon, Lt. Sup. N.
G.; J. W. Shipp, Rt. Sup. V. G.;
O. L. Huff, Lt. Sup. V. G.; J. W.
Eberhart, Inside C ; A. O. Thom
as, Outside G.; J. L. Lester, Rt.
Sceno Sup.; G. L. liakestraw, Lt.
Scene Sup.
Give Your Stomach a Rc ; t.
Your food must be properly digested
and assimilated to boot any value to you.
If your stamach ia weak or diseased take
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what
you eat and gives the stomich u rest, en
abling it to recuperate, take on new life
and grow strong again. Kodol cures
sour stomach, gas, bloating, heart palpi
tation and all digestive disorders. L. A.
Soper, of Little Hook, Ky., writes us:
“Wefeel Hint Kodol Dyspepsiu Cure de
serves all the commandation that can be
given it, as it saved the life of our little
girl when she was three years old. She
is now six and we have kept it for her
constantly, but cf course she only takes
now when anything disagrees with her.”
Sold by Dr. Cooper.
The executive committee of
the Southern Cotton Association
completed plans last Saturday at
their meeting in New Orleans
for pooling and retiring from the
market2,000,000 bales of cotton.
Official information to that effect
was given out by President Har-
vie Jordan. He says that details
of the plan will be made public
soon.
WANTED—Man with horse and buggy
to work among the formers and coun
try people. “Nothing to sell.” Salary.
Address Ben Schofield, 49 W. Harris St.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
Why are trees like people who
write story books where the char
acters are all good? Answer:
They leave out a good deal on
the shady side.
Deserved Popularity.
To euro constipation and liver troubles
by gently moving the bowels and acting
as u tonic to the liver, take Little Early
Kiseis. These famous little pills are
mild, pleasant and harmless, but effec
tive and sure. Their universal use for
many years is a strong guarantee of their
popularity and usefulness. Sold by Dr.
Cooper.
One day the pupils had learn
ed that in a certain region it
rains continually for six months.
The teacher then put the ques
tion, “What do they raise there?”
and from a little boy came the
answer, promptly: “Umbrellts.”
The Sunshine of Spiing.
The salve that cures without a scar is
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Halve. Cuts.burns,
boils, bruises and piles disappear before
the use of this salve as snow before the
sunshine of spring. Miss II. M. Middle-
ton, Thebes, Ill. says: “I was seriously
afflicted with a fever sore that >’as very
painful. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salves
cured me in less than a week.’’ Get the
genuine. Sold by Dr. Cooper.
Reinember, a drop with some
liquids is larger than with others.
Now, water has about sixty drops
to a tablespoonful, and laudanum
and all ether tinctures and al-
chohol have 120 drows to a fluid
drem. This is a caution !
Agonizing Burns
are instanly relieved, and per
fectly healed, by Bucklen’s Ar
nica Salve. C. Rivenbark, Jr.,
of Norfork, Va., writes: I burnt
my knee dreadfully ; that it blis
tered all over. Bucklen’s Arni
ca Salve stopped the pain, and
healed it without a scar.” Also
heals all wounds and sores. 25c,
at Dr. Cooper’s
An exchange says if the low
price of cotton will result in unit
ing and organising our southern
farmers, it will pay the cotton
grower an hundred fold for hig
losses. And it looks as if this is
to be the result.
Grave Trouble foreseen.
It needs but little foresight, to
tell that when your stomach and
liver are badly affected, grave
trouble is ahead, unless you fake
the proper medicine for your dis
ease, as Mrs. John A. Youngc, of
Clay, N. Y., did. She says: “I
had neuralgia of the liver and
stomach, my heart was weakened
and I could not eat. I was very
bad for a long time, but in Elec
tric Bitters, I found just what I
needed, for they quickly relieved
and cured me.” Best medicine
for weak women. Sold under
guarantee by A. J. Cooper, drug
gist, at 60c, a bottle.
TIME TABLE.
Taking effect Jan. 10, 1905.
GOING NOBTU.
No 7—Due at Dallas 9:04 a. m.
No. 15—Due at Dallas 5:51 p. m.
OOINO SOUTH.
No. 8—Due at Dallas 10:51 a. m.
No. 16—Due at Dallas 6:88 p. m.
W. A. FOSTER, Agent
Dr. W. O. Hitchcock,
Physician and Surgeon.
DALLAS GA.
Office: Up stairs over Hitchcock &
Camp’s store.
A. J. CAMP,
Councellor-At-Law,
DALLAS, - - - GA.
The administration of estates in court
of ordinary a specialty. Will piactice
also in Superior and U. S. courts
Money -to Loan.
I nm prepared to negotiate loans on Im
proved farms at 7 per cent, interest on
loans of $1,000 or over, ana 8 percent in
terest on sums less than one thousand
dollars, by taking first mortgage on farms
offered as collateral. No commissions
charged, but applicant must pay for ab
stract of title and inspection fees.
A. J. CAMP,
sepl2-6m Dallas. Ga. ,
Sick
Headache
When your head aches, there
is a storm in the nervous sys
tem, centering in the brain.
This irritation produces pain
in the head, and the turbulent
nerve current sent to the stom
ach causes nausea, vomiting.
This is sick headache, and
is dangerous, as frequent and
prolonged attacks weaken the
brain, resulting in loss of
•memory, inflammation, epi
lepsy, fits, dizziness, etc.
Allay this stormy, irritated,
aching condition by taking
Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills.
They stop the pain by sooth
ing, strengthening and reliev
ing the tension upon the nerves
—not by paralyzing them, as
do most headache remedies.
Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills do’
not contain opium, morphine,
chloral,cocaine or similar drugs.
“Sick headache Is hereditary In my
fnmlly. My father suffered a great
deal, and for many years I have had.
spells that were so severe that I was
unable to attend to my business affairs
for a day or so at a time. During a.
very severe attack of headache, I took
Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills and they
relieved me almost Immediately. Since
then I take them when I feel the spelL
coming on and It stops it at once.”
JOHN J. McERLAIN.
Pres. S. B. Eng. Co., South Bend, Ind.
Dr. Miles’ Antl-Paln Pills are told by
your druggist, who will guarantee that
the first packaga will benefit. If It.
falls he will return your money.
25 doses, 25 cents. Never told In bulk.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind;
We promptly obtain U. B. and Foreign
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