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Legal Advertisements.
TO PROBATB WILL.
Georgia, Paulding County.
Wm. L. Kirk having applied an exccltof for
probate in solemn form of the last will and
testamcntof H. L. Kirk of said county, you,
Nancy T. Willingham, Albert 8. Kirk and
Margarett E. Morris, as heirs at law 6f said II.
L. Kirk, are hereby required to appear at the
court of ordinary for said County on the first
Monday In November, next, when said appll*
cation for probate will be heard. This, Oct.
2nd, 1906.
B. R. CROKKR, Ordinary. •
NRW PUBLIC ROAD.
Georgia, Paulding County.
A. Synard et. a!., having applied for the
opening and establishing of a new public road
commencing at the Dallns road near W. K.
Doyle In the Wist District. G. M. of said coun
ty, and running thence in a southerly direc
tion through the lands of W. P. Fuller, M. K.
Puller, D. P. Fogerson. J. C. Odom. W. H.
Wood, Intersecting the Winston road near
Kvan Parsons. The total proposed length of
said road being 1^ miles, the width thereof 20
feet.
Notice is hereby given that said application
will be finally granted on the flth day of No
vember, next, If no sufficient cause bo shown
to the contrary. This, 2nd day of Oct. 1905.
B. R. CROKRR, Ordinary.
LBTTKR'S OF ADMINISTRATION.
Georgia, Paulding County.
To all Whom It May Concern T. J. Owen
having In due form applied to mu for perma
nent letters of administration on the estate of
H. L. Owens, late of said county, deceased,
this Is to cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of II. L. Owens to be and ap
pear at my ofllce on the first Monday in No
vember, next, and show cause, if any they
can, why permanent administration should
not be granted to T. J. Owen or some fit and
proper person on II. L. Owen’s estate. Wit
ness my official signature of office. This. 2nd
day of Oct. 1906.
B. K. CROKKR, Ordinary.
LRAVK TO 8KLL LAND.
Georgia, Paulding County.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has applied to the ordinary of said county for
leave to sell land liclonging to the estnte of
Umphrcy Collins for the purpose of distribu
tion among the heirs of said estate. Said ap
plication will bo heard at the regular term of
the court of ordinary for said county to be
held on the first Monday in November, 1000.
This, 2nd day of Oct. 1906.
/KLIS5ABKTH PACK, (Nee Collins,)
Administrate Kstate of Umphrcy Collins.
KXKMPT10N OF PMR80NALTY.
Georgia, Paulding County.
Notice is hereby given that Hattie Hawkins
has applied for exemption of personalty and
setting apart and valuation of same as home
stead and I will pass upon the same an 10
o’clack a. m., on the lftth day of October, 1905,
at my ofllce. This, 20th day of Sept. 1905.
B. K. CROKKR, Ordinary.
APPLICATION FOR GUARDIANSHIP.
Georgia, Paulding County.
To all Whom it May Concern M. A. Owens
having In due form applied to the undersign
ed for the guardianship of the persons and
property of Charlie and Roy Owens, minor
children of II. L. Owens, late of said county,
deceased, notice Is hereby given that said ap
plication will be lieaad at my ofllce on the first
Monday In November, next. Witness my of-
llclal signature. This, 2nd day of Oct. 1905.
B. K. CROKRR, Ordinary.
LRAVK TO 8KLL LAND.
Georgia, Paulding County.
By virtue of an order of the court of ordina
ry of said county, will lie sold at public outcry
on the first Tuesday in November, 1905, at the
court house In said county between the usual
hours of sale, the following real estate situated
in the county of Paulding, to-wit: Lot of land
No. 1021 In the 2nd District of the llrd Section
of said county. Terms of said sale cash. This,
2nd day of Oct. 1905.
D. and A. L. WORTH AN,
Administrators of Kllxa Worthan, deceased.
LKAVB TO SKLLLAND.
Georgia, Paulding County.
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned
has applied to the ordinary of said county for
leave to sell land belonging to the estate of J.
M. Lard for the purpose of payment of debts
and distribution. Said application will bo
heard at the regular term of the court of ordi
nary for said county to be held on the first
Monday in November, 1906. This, Oct. 2nd
1905. J. A. LARD,
Admtsistrator upon the estate of J. M. Lard.
Tax Collector’s Notice.
FIRST ROUND.
Acorntree October 2.
Roxana October 8.
Twentieth October 4.
Burnt Hickory Octobor 5.
Raccoon October 0.
Dallas October 7.
Braswell October 9.
Kutah October 10.
Union October 11.
Tallapoosa October 12.
Nineteenth October 18.
Pum pk in vine October 14.
Umplirey October 16.
Cains October 17.
Wellington October 18.
Hiram October 19.
California October 20.
Dallas October 21.
AV. A. CAMP, T. C.
First Class White Shop. '
Near- Hotel Connally on Main
street. The best, first-class barber
work guaranteed. Hot and cold
baths with dressing room in connec
tion, so I cordially invite my white
friends to come and see me.
THE ‘-OLD RELIABLE,"
R. W. Watkins, Prop.
Merit
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets.
A.l druggists refund the money if it fails to
cure. K. W. Grove’s signature is on each box
25 cents.
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^4 I* 1 new house below Dallas Grocery Co.
Is the Trade-Mark of SUCCESS.
Value the true test of Cheapness
SK THOSE who visited our store on
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tened upon that splendid dream—same goods
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Now is you need anything below at the
prices named call and get it.
Men’s dress shirts
at 24c
Men’s dress shirts,
the 65ckind,.. 48c
Men’s Work Gloves,
up from 24c
Men’s handkerchiefs
at 2C
Men’s heaviest
fleeced underwear,
per suit .. 88c
Men’s Cashmere
pants. .. 98c
Men’s work shifts,
the fifty cent kind,
at 39c
Ladies Undervests
up from 14c
Bed blankets, 10-4
size . -49c
Bed blankets, heavy
and well fleeced 12-4
size 08c
Bed comforts, weight
7/4 lbs 99c
The best Outing
at .....8C
Fascinators, up
from.... 14c
Window curtains,
uice quality... 39c
On account of space we will not give any
more prices this time, but we have a good line
of Shoes, Hats, Work Shirts, Dress Shirts,
Ladies Skirts, Hosiery. Dress Goods, Pants,.
Overalls, Underwear, Gloves, Shawls and hun
dreds of other things that we will save you mon
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you to bear in mind that if anything we have
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you.
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DALLAS, GA.
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LOOK!
Clear the track! Here
I go to WELCH’S to
lay in my supply of
fall and winter 'goods.
My fall and winter stock of goods have about all arrived and neatly ar
ranged. I urgently request the people to come and inspect this beautiful
stock before buying. I can truthfully say that this season’s stock is by far
the largest I ever purchased before, and selected with the greatest care. I
will guarantee you will find almost anything you want in this stock and at the
lowest possible prices. Come and look through. It will amake you.
Men’s Clothing.
Prices $5.00, $7.50, $10.00,
$12.50 up to $22.50.
Men’s Shoes.
$1, 1.50 $2.50 up to $4.00.
Boy’s Shoes.
$1.00, $1.50, up to $2.25,
Ladies Skirts.
$1.25, $2.00, $3.50, $5.00 up
to $8.50.
Ladies Jackets and Coats.
$2.00, 3.00, 4.00, up to 8.50.
' Silks
for ladies suits and waists,
50c, 75c, 98c.
Boy’s Clothing.
THC ASTORIA.
98c, $1.50, $2.50, $350 up
to $10.00.
Men’s Hats.
$1.00, $1.50, $2.25 up to
$4.00.
Ladies Hats.
75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 up
to $5.00.
L dies Skirt Goods.
15c, 35c, 50c, 75c, 1.25 per
yard.
> WELCH’S?.,