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Agents will charge you
three time the price we ask
you for the same sewing ma
chines.
For Turning Plows or any
other kind of a plow, call on
us. We’ve got ’em.
Prof. W. A. Wheeler was
•pending a few days here the past
week. He left Monday for
Grcshamville, Ga., where he will
teach again. He spent the sum
mer at Ashville, Ala. We regret
to learn that Mrs. Wheeler has
been very ill with typhoid the
past several weeks, but glad to
report that she is improving.—
Villa Rica Star.
Dallas Hardware Co
Read This!
- fom Harness and Repair Shop.
We desire to inform the peaple of Dallas and surround
ing country that we have moved our plant to this city for the
purpose of manufacturing and repairing
Harness, Saddles, Collars, Etc. .
of the very best material that can be bought. We also trim
and re-top buggies as nice and good as can be done anywhere.
All we ask is for you to come and let us price and show you
just what we propose to do in our line. Satisfaction is guar
anteed to every purchaser. We can fill all orders on short
notice in either new or repair work. Honest material and
fair treatment 1 to all is our motto.
We extend one and all a cordial invitation to visit our
place of business. We are situated in the new building two
doors below Dallas Grocery Co. Yours truly,
CHASTAIN & SON, Dallas, Ga.
Dallas Graded School,
Dallas, Georgia.
Fall Term begins Sept. 4, ends December 22, 1905.
Spring Term begins January 1, ends May 18, 1906.
The following rates of tuition, payable at the end of
each month, have been determined by the board of trustees
Vlrat. SMoad and TbirdlOradea .11.1* per month.
Fourth. Fifth and Blith Grade* per month.
Seventh, eighth, Ninth and Tenth grade* a.OO per month.
Incidental fe* (payable In advance) Me per term.
Parents are requested to pay this incidental fee to Dr. W. O.
Hitchcock, Secretary of Board, before school opens and secure
from him entrance certificates. If these fees are not paid by the
end of first month, they will be added to the accounts and collect-
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* Board, in good families, can be secured at $10.00 per month.
Five experienced teachers, graduates of first-class colleges,
have been employed. The work done will be unlformlly of a
high character.
H. B. RITCHIE, Principal.
H. H. EZZARD, Supt.
HIRAM
DEPARTMENT
NEWS OP A WEEK A5
TOLD BY
M. G. WINTERS.
Subscribe for the New Era.
Mr. Vester Estes visited relatives
here Sunday.
Mr. \V. M. Winters is on the sick
list this week.
Mr. T. J. Owen, of Dallas, was in
Hiram Sunday.
Miss Hasslo Lester is clerking (or
Moon A Turner.
Mr. Carl Ragsdale, of Dallas, was
In Hiram Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Turner, visited
the Gate City Friday.
Mr. J. W. Roper was a visitor at
the Gate City Friday.
Mr. J. E. Bodenhainer, of Decatur,
was in Hiram Sunday.
Mr. T. B. Kendall made a business
trip to Atlanta Monday.
Mr. T. N. Paris made a business
trip to Atlanta Monday.
Rev. Trammell, of Douglasvllle,
was in Hiram last week.
Mr. T. F. Knox, of Powder Springs,
was in Hiram last week.
Mr. J. S. Tidwell made a flying
trip to Atlanta Saturday.
Mr. Bola Gray visited relatives
in Douglas county Sunday.
Mr. R. L. Johnston, of Atlanta, Is
visiting hlB fathor near here.
There was about 200 bales of ootton
sold In Hiram last Thursday.
Mrs. E. W. Dean visited relative*
in Powder Springs last week.
Miss Babb, of Dallas, visited the
family of S. F. Croker Sunday.
Get you a suit of clothes and over
coat to match It at O. C. Cole’s.
Miss Leila Wheeler, of Dallas, vis
ited here Saturday and Sunday.
- Mrs. Lula Estes, of Austell, visited
her father at this place Sunday.
Mr. W. B. Roper, of Atlanta, was
on the streets of Hiram Saturday.
Mr. John Moon, of near Powder
Springs, was in Hiram Saturday.
Mr. O. P. Graham, of Atlanta, vis
ited home folks at this place Sunday.
Mr. H. J. Gray, of Atlanta, Is
spending a few days with home folks.
Mr. Walter King left Sunday night
for Austell, where he has a position.
Get you a pair of mens’ heavy tap
sole brogan shoes at O. C. Cole’s for
96 cents.
Mr. Ralph H. Smith, of Villa Bl-
ca, visited his best girl at this place
Sunday.
Judge B. E. Croker, of Dallas, was
down Saturday inspecting some pub
lic roads.
Dr. Dean has his new house about
oomplete and will move to town In a
few days.
Messrs. Owen Parker and Charlie
Gibson attended a pound Buppor at
Mr. Omer 'Pickens’ Saturday night,
They report a nice time and plenty
to eat.
Make our store headquarters when
yon oome to the fiddlers convention.
O. C. Cole.
Mr. and Mrs. Pleree House, of Dal
las, visited Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Ken
dall Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Meek, of Dal
las, visited the family of T. J. Rags
dale Sunday.
Mr. Clifton McGarlty, of Atlanta,
visited his father and mother near
hero Sunday.
Mr. Lewis Elliott, of Atlanta, vis
ited his brother, G. S. Elliott, noar
lero Sunday.
Mr. John Goram returned to At
lanta, Sunday after a few days visit
to home folks.
Mr. DeWltt Kennedy, of Atlanta,
visited relatives at this place Satur
day and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Doll Wheeler, of near
Dallas, visited relatives at this place
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hay and Mrs.
Gertrude Foster, of Dallas, visttod
relatives here Sunday.
Mossrs. Poley Umphreyand John
Porter left Monday for Mabelton to
work on the new grade.
Miss Beulah Morris, of near Hi
ram, is very sick at this writing. We
wish her a speedy recovery.
Mr. J. ‘J. Hagan, Miss Snowden
and Miss Myrtle Rakestraw visited
relatives In Austell Sunday.
Every ounce of food you eat that
falls to digest does a pound of harm,
It turns the entire meal into poison.
This not only deprives the blood of
the necessary tissue-building mate'
rial, but It poisons It. Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure is a perfeot digestant. It
digests;the food regardless of the
condition of the stomach. It allows
that organ to rest and get strong
again. Relievos belching, heart
burn, sour stomach, indigostlon, pal-
S ltation of the heart, eto. Sold by
>r. Cooper.
Mens’ heavy fleeced underwear, $1
kind, at 76c Tuesday, Ootober 81, fld'
dlers' convention day only, at O. C.
Cole's
••1 Thank The Lord!"
cried Hannah Plant, of Little Rook,
Ark., “tor the.rellef I got from Buok-
len’s Arnica Salve. It cured my
fearful running sores, which nothing'
else would heal, and from which I
had suflerod for 6 years." It Is
marvelous healer for cuts, burns and
wounds. Guarnteed at Dr. Cooper's
drug store; 20c.
DIRECTORY.
I. O. O. F. meets 2nd 4th Satur
day nights in each month.
F. A A. M. meets Saturday eve
ning before first Sunday, and Satur
day night before third Sunday in
each month. •
Council meets first Monday night
in each month.
One Minute Cough Cure
For Osughi, Colds and Croup.
A. J. Cooper. T. F- Terry.
At Cooper & Terry’s
You will find one of the best stocks of STAPLE and
F\NCY GROCERIES in Dallas. They also carry
a full line of Cigars, Tobaccos and Candies. When
in town call on them and see for yourself. I hey
pir 0 misfi
I Polite Attention and
Perfect SATISFACTION
nth every purchase made at their store. Be sure
nd drop in to see them next to Watkins’ barber
hop.
Cooper & Terry.
AT COST!
I am offering my entire stock of Dry
Goods, Shoes and Clothing at and below
cost. They must be sold at once, as’ I am
going out of the general merchandise busi
ness, and will only handle Hardware after
the present stock is disposed of.
CLOTHING!
Boys Suits 75c to $3.00
Men’s Suits $375 to $8.00
Such bargains as I will offer during
this sale will startle you, so come early and
get first picking.
I haven’t time to mention every ar
ticle, but here yon will find most anything
you need at the lowest prices you ever
bought before.
Come right along as the sale is now go
ing on and you can’t afford to miss the
numberless rare bargains that you will find
as long as they last. A regular money*sav-
ing sale is this and no mistake.
T. B. KENDALL, HIRAM, GA.
Specials in Shoes
I am pleased to announce that I have just re
ceived the best line of shoes for the price ever shown
in Hiram.
Men’s heavy tap
sole brogans at
98c.
Ladies heavy
every day wear at
85c.
And other shoes
in proportion up
to $4.00.
Get you a pair
before they are
all sold.
O. C. Cole, Hiram,
1. Varner
DEALER IN
FERTILIZER
Cotton Seed fleal
and Hulls.
Cotton Buyer.
HIRAM, GA.
Moon & 'Turner
FOR NEXT THIRTY DAYS QUOTE
THE FOLLOWING PRICES:
Best table oil cloth 14c yd
Turkey red damask .16c yd
Dress ginghams 5c yd
Nottingham lace curtains 50c pr
Nottingham lace curtains 75c, $1.00 pr
White bed spreads 75c
Mens’ heavy fleeced underwear 50c quality for 40c
Mens’ heavy fleeced Jersey gloves 10c pr
Mens’ rubber over shoes , 60c pr
Womens’ rubber over shoes 45c pr
Picture frame, formerly $1.00, now 76o
Overalls, formerly $1.00, now 90o
Good window shades 10c
Ladies’ turnover collars 5c
AH wool Tricot ,25c yd
Mohair dress goods, allcolars, worth 75c, at 50c yd
Silks, Panama Cloth, Broad Cloth, Brilliantine,
Serges, Sicillians, Cashmere, Etc., of all colors and
qualities, are going at comparatively LOW PRICES?"
Odd pants—Cashmeres worth’$1.50 for $1.00; others
worth $1.10 at 75c, and on up to $4.00 pair.
Everything in our house is going at prices WAY
DOWN BELOW our competitors. And prices DO TALK*
We consider that one of the best advertisements is
to do what we advertise—and WE DO IT.
MOON & TURNER,
Hiram, Ga.
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SCHEDULE.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
NORTH.
No. 7—Due at Hiram 8:64 a.m.
No. 16—“ “ “ 6:41p.m.
SOUTH.
No. 8—Due at Hiram 10:48 a.m.
No. 16—“ “ “ 6:48 p.m.
ATLANTA A BIRMINGHAM AIR LINE.
EABT.
No. 88—Due at Hiram 1:08 p. m.
No. 41—Due aTmram 9:03 a. m.
DeWItt’s M Salve
For PHct, Burns, Sorsa _
O. W. RAGSDALE,
Physician and Surgeon,
HIRAM, OA.
Office in residence. Phone88
' DeWItfs O Salve
For Piles, Burns, Soros.
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