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Some Special Prices
For the next ten days I will make some extra low prices on Ladies Jack-
ets, Skirts, Hen’s Overcoats and Boys’ Clothing.
*
Jackets
$2.25
3.50
5.50
6.00
10.00
Jackets at
Jackets at
Jackets at
Jackets at
Jackets at
. . . $1.48
. . . 2.48
. . . 4.48
. . . 4.79
6.48 to 7.48
Special Prices
on Raincoats
Skirts
$2.00 Skirts at . . .
3.50 Skirts at . . .
4.50 Skirts at . . .
5.00 Skirts at . . .
. $13.9
. 2.50
. 3.50
. 3.98
oys Suits
$1.00 Boys Suits at .
. . 59c
1.35 Boys Suits at .
. . 98c
1.50 Boys Suits at .
. . 1.29
2.50 Boys Suits at .
. . 1.89
Overcoats
$6.00 Overcoats at . . $3.98
9.00 Overcoats at . . 6.48
10.00 Overcoats at . . 7.48
11.00 and 12.50 Overcoats 8.98
The prices have
been reduced on all
Men’s and Boys’
Suits.
I have a big line of Gloves, Ties, Fancy Collars, Mufflers, and andker-
chiefs for Xmas trade.
T. R. Griffin.
Mt. Zion.
We have been busy in our
section for some time making
New year’s resolutions.
Some are begining to set
their stakes for another crop.
E. S. Dupree is a visitor in
our section.
H. D. Parris has been on
the sick list for a couple of
weeks.
Mrs. D. C. Lester and Sim
eon Strickland and wife were
visitors in this part last week.
Messrs. Natt Camp, O. R.
Jarmon, Rich Osborne and
George Shaw; Misses Lottie
Abney, Dessic McMichen,
Mabel Linzy and Willie and
Georgie Jarmon were the
guests of Miss Tisliie Parris
Saturday night.
Hugh Caseda and A. D.
Hardy were in our beat last
week.
G. W. Shipp, of Antioch,
gave us a business call last
week.
I. W. Parris is not as well
as he was some time ago. He
makes out like he is going
south, where the orange and
banna grow.
B. F. Strickland and family
were the guests of Mrs. Ella
Linzy Sunday.
Miss Nannie Prewctt, of
Crossroads, was the guest of
her sister, Mrs. Sis Crow.
H. D. Parris and daughter
have gone visiting below
Powder Springs.
Messrs. Lon Summerliill
and Emory and Reedy Paris
spent Saturday in Atlanta.
Mr. R. E. L. Ragsdale and
wife spent Sunday with his
sister, Mrs. Harris, of County
Line.
Mr. Clarence McWilliams
is attending school in Dallas.
Miss Kate Pool visited rela
tives beyond Dallas last week.
We had a good singing at
Canaan Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Morris and daughter,
of Powder Springs, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tur
ner Sunday.
Canaan.
A good resolution for 1907:
“I will march ahead in the
doing of m3' duty.”
Miss Mamie Vaughan, of
Powder Springs, was the
guest of Miss Kate Pool Sat
urday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Upchurch, of
Atlanta, spent Sunday with
the latter’s mother and father,
Mr; and Mrs. Vaughan.
Mt. Vernon.
Lust Woek'B Letter.
As I have seen no dots
form this community in some
time 1 will endeavor to give
a f e w.
Mr. N. W‘ Parris has beeu
on the sick list but -is better
now.
Miss Annie Green, of Tem
ple, who has been visiting her
grandparents, near here, re
turned home Thursday morn
ing.
Wednesday morning Mr.
Felton Denson and Miss Min
nie Deal were united in the
holy bonds of matrimony by
’Squire Griggs, in the pres-
ence of a few friends. Mr.
Denson is a young business
man of Atlanta and Miss Deal
is a popular young lady of
this community. Their man}'
friends wish for them a hap*
P3’ and prosperous life.
Paul George visited Claud
Rainwaters last week.
The entertainment given
by Mr. and Mrs. Bishop Wed
nesday night was enjoyed by
all present.
J. S. Parris and wife visit
ed Berr}' Bullard and famil}'
near powder springs last Wed
nesday.
Bob Long and famil}' have
moved in our comiiiunity.
We are glad to welcome them.
Misses Nannie and Clara
Freeman visited Mrs. Bishop
last week.
Tom Allen visited Virgil
Land last Saturday.
Miss McElreatli has a good
school at this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Baker
have moved to Atlanta.
Thomas Huckeba and wife
spent Thursday night with N.
W. Paaris and wife,
Myrtice and Beatrice Laud
spent Friday night with Lula
and Willie May Parris. «
How to Cure Chilblains.
“To enjoy freedom from chil
blains,” writes John Kemp, East
Otisfield, Me., “I apply Buek-
len’s,Arnica Salve. Have also
used it for salt rheum with excel
lent results.” Guaranteed to
cure fever sores, indolent ulcers,
piles, burns, wouuds, frost bites
and skin diseases. 25c ar. Coop
er’s drug store.
any
two
Braswell.
We are wanting a school
teacher up here.
We are not wanting
preachers just now as
have just moved in.
Real estate is changing
hands. Some improvements
to start soon.
F. P. Williams is selling
goods here now.
Wise Counsel From the South
“1 want to give some valuable
advice to those who sutler from
lame back and kidney trouble,”
says .1. K. Blankonshin, of Beck,
Tenn. “I have proved to an ab
solute certainty that Electric
Bitters will positively cure this
distressing condition. The first
bottle gave me great relief and
after taking a few more bottles,
I was coftiplotely cured; so com
pletely that it becomes a pleas
ure to recommend this great
remedy.” Sold under guarantee
at Cooper’s drug store. 1’ric.e
50c.
Application for Charter.
Georgia, Paulding County.
To the Superior Courtof said Coun
t.y: The petition of H. L. Turner, B
b. Camp, W. L. Uussom, J. J. Wit
llams, B. F. Williams, W. G. Gro
gall, E. I). Camp and U. E. L. Whit
worth, all of said state and county
respectfully shows:
1st. That they desire, for them
solvos, their associates, successors
and assigns, to become Incorporated
under the name and stylo of DAL
LAS MERCANTILE COMPANY,
lid. The term lor which petition
ers ask to be incorporated is twenty
years, with the privilege of renewal
at the end of that time.
8d. The capital stock of the cor
poration is to be twelve thousand
and fivo hundred dollars, divided in
to shares of 0110 hundred dollars
each. Petitioners, however, ask the
privilege of ino!easing said capital
stock from time to time not exceed
ing in tlie aggregate twenty five
thousand dollars.
4th. The whole of said capital
stock of twelve thousand and live
hundred dollars has already been
actually paid in.
6th. Tho ohjoet of tho proposed
corporation is pecuniary profit and
gain to Us stock holders. Petitioners
propose to carry on the particular
business of a general merchandise
store consisting of dry goods, no
tions, boots, slioes, hats, groceries,
hardware, anil all other articles usu
ally kept and sold as merchandise,
with tlio privilege of buying and
selling real estate, live stock and
vehicles of all kinds and to exeeuto
all necessary deeds of conveyance in
tho conduct of said business. They
desire the privilege of making, re
ceiving and holding mortgages and
all other contracts necessary or need
ful to enable them to carry on said
business.
dth. The principal olllce and place
of business of the proposed corpora
tion will ho in the town of Dallas,
said state and county.
Wherefore petitioners pray to he
mode u body corporate under the
name and stylo aforesaid, entitled to
the rights, privileges and immunities
and subject to the liabilities fixed
by law.
This January 7th UH17.
K E. L. Whitworth, ’
Attorney for Petitioners.
Georgia. Paulding County.
I, W. J. Baker, clerk of the superi
or court of said county, do hereby
certify that the above and foregoing
is a true copy of the Dallas Mercan
tile Company’s charter, a copy of
which is of file in this office.
Given under my hand and the seal
of said office, at Dallas, Ga., this
Jan. 7, 1007.
W. J. BAKER,
Clerk Superior Court.
A Happy Home
• To have a happy home you must have children,
as they are great happy-home makers. If a weak
woman, you can be made strong enough to bear
healthy children, with little pain or discomfort to
yourself, by taking
CAM
WINE
OF
Woman’s Relief
It will ease away all your pain, reduce inflam
mation, cure leucorrhea (whites), falling womb, ovar
ian trouble, disordered menses, backache, headache,
etc., and make childbirth natural and easy. Try it.
At every drug store in #1.00 bottles.
WRITE US A LETTER
freely and frankly, telling; us all your
troubles. We will send free advice (in
plain sealed envelope). Address: La
dles’ Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga
Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
“DUE TO CARDUI
and nothing else, is my baby girl, now
two weeks old,” writes Mrs. J. P.
West, of Webster City, Iowa. "She
is a fine, healthy babe and we are
both doing nicely.”
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Go to Eli Cooper’s with your but
ter, eggs and chickens when you want
more for them thanjyou can get else
where.
Dallas Graded School,
Dallas, Georgia.
Fall Term begins Sept. 3, ends December 21, 1006
Spring Term begins January 2, ends May 21, 1007
The following rates of tuition, payable at the end of each
month, have been determined by the board of trustees:
First. Second and Third Grades ri ■>-, n „ r
Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Glades !! 1 50 ne? mon
Seventh, Klvhth, Ninth and Tenth Grades a 00 tie? no t
Incidental fee (payable in advance) -ou per month
Sfc
60c per term
Parents are repuested to pay this incidental fee to Dr. W. O.
Hitchcock, secretary of board, and secure from him entrance cer-
rh k ,?wm i If f . ee ?, are not Paid by the end of the first month
they will be added to the accounts and collected.
Board, in good families, can be secured at $10 per month.
. ,. F ve experienced teachers, graduates of first-class colleges,
have been employed in the literary department. b
Miss Sue Turner nn experienced and well-trained teacher,
ill have charge of the music department.
H. B. RITCHIE, Prinblpal,
H. H. EZZARD, Supt.
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For Coughs, Colds and Croup. Binosis what you