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"Price” is A Good Salesman, but "Quality”
is A Better One.
In view of the above fact, and also knowing that the demands of the times are for better goods, we will in no wise
sacrifice quality for price, but will ever endeavor to give you the best goods obtainable at an honest price. Note the
special offers below and remember them when you wish to buy.
Clothing
We have the newest things on Men’s and
Boys’ Clothing and Overcoats in blacks and
blues and fancy mixtures, both in double and
single breasted.
See these goods early and get your choice
before the stock is broken.
They Must Go
We have a large assortment of $i and $1.25
pants which we must sell to make room for the
better goods and in order to move them quick
will sell them for the next thirty days at 75c
and $1.00.
MILLINERY
We are proud of our splendid suc
cess in this line and we are also
proud of our customers who have
so largely contributed to that suc
cess. We also thank you in antici
pation of the inereased success
which we hope will come this fall,
and to show our appreciation of and
our willingness to please our custom
ers we are going to make a special
effort to supply every demand, and
in order that our customers may ap
preciate our efforts we have again
secured Miss Laura Ritchie as our
f f*irr> Uer Millinery talent 1b unsurpassed and only neoda rocom-
inillllier. mendntion to thoae who hivo not seen her work. See our hat*.
Shoes
Our line of Shoes is complete, and besides
our regular line wc have some Odd sizes which
we will sell at TWENTY PER CENT DIS
COUNT.
They are as good as the regular stock and
better than wc can buy now at same price.
■■.r, WZ p ttMrrgyyr
Dress Goods
Examine this line of goods and note the
CAREFUL SELECTION and we know that
you will appreciate the care that has been ta
ken, and we feel confident you can be pleased
both in quality and price.
quality
Dallas Mercantile (gmpany.
QUALITY
Nebo.
The health of our community
is very good at this writing.
The singing at Thomas Dailey’s
Sunday night was enjoyed by all
present.
James Boggs spent Sunday
night with his sister, Mrs. Bessie
Akins.
The Misses Woods were the
guests of Miss Eula Baker Sun
day.
Grady Cooper spent Sunday
afternoon with Miss Willie Mae
Mobley.
Arthur Simmons, Robert Teel,
James Clark and Misses Bessie
and Belle Teel spent Sunday af
ternoon with Miss Alma Cooper.
Lonnie Parson died at the home
of his father on Saturday morn-
Words of Praise
For tho several Ingredients of which Pr.
Pierce’s medicines are composed, as given
by leadors In all tho several schools of
medicine, should havo far more weight
than any amount of non-profosslonal tes
timonials. Dr. Plorce's Favorite Prescrip
tion lias the badge of honestt on every
bottlo-wrappcr, in a full list of all Its in
gredients printed In plain English.
If you are an Invalid woman and suffer
from frequent headache, backache, gnaw
ing dlstrA In stomach, periodical pains,
dlsagredKtne, catarrhal, pelvic drain,
dragglng/down distress In lower abdomen
or pelvja, perhaps dark spots or specks
danclifg before the eyes, faint spells and
klndfed symatoms caused by female weak
ness, Jtather derangement of the feminine
organsTjf ycan not do better than take
Dr. Pler/ejs Favorite Prescription. '
1 The h/spltal, surgeon's knife and opera*
ting tats</may be avoided by the timely
use of ^Favorite Prescription" In such
cases. Thereby the Mmoy Inns examin
ations amHfyr] treatments Qf the family
physician can be avoided and a thorough
4 woo tmont. raiTlC" OUt
lug, the 18th inet. Mr. .Parson
had been confined to his bed sev
eral months with consumption.
The burial took place at Bethany
church Sunday morning. A wife
and two children are left to
mourn the loss of father and hus
band. We extend our most heart
felt sympathy to the heart-brokj
en family.
R. M. Mitchell and family were
the guests of the former’s parents
Sunday.
James Austin and wife visited
relatives in and around Nebo last
week.
Joe Alexander and wife visited
the latter’s homefolks Thursday
night.
Allen Ooucli, of Atlanta, will
be at home the 23rd inst. to the
delight of his mauy friends.
Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Teel visited
relatives at Dallas Monday.
We are glad to say Mr. Will
Rakestraw is up again after
long illness of typhoid fever.
Herschel Turner was able to
be out Sunday.
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course ol successful treatment carr.^.
native medicinal roots known to med cal
science for the cure of woman s peculiar
ailments, contains no alcohol and no
barmful or hablt-formlng drugs.
Do not expect too much from "Favorite
Prescription;"It will not perform mira
cles ; It will not dlsolve or cure tumors.
Mo medicine will. It will do as much to
establish vigorous health In most weak-
nesses and ailments pecullarly lnrldent to
women as any medicine can. It Suit be
given a fair chance by perseverance in Ita
use for a reasonable length of time.
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[*■w o tri en^arefn v 1 ted to consult Dr.
b bv letter,frte. All correspond-
|’s guarded as sacredly secret and
inly confidences are protected by
aslonal privacy. Address Dr. R. V.
^terfeWieasant Pellets the best
Ive and regulator of the bowel.
Invigorate stomach, liver and
Is One a laxative ; two or three a
iritc. Easy to take as candy.
Draketown Institute.
iSrako'tAwh; Gn., Jan 1". --Tim trus
tees of Draketown Baptist Institute
met at Temple Jan. Nth. The follow
ing is a minute of tho meeting:
The question of whether or not the
school would he put under Urn con
trol of the Georgia Baptist Conven
tion Education Board was discussed
at length. Tt was finally decided
that the school should not ho put un
der the control of the board.
A resolution was Introduced and
passed which provides that the trus
tees employ a man at $50.00 a month
to go Into tho field and raise tho
money to pay off tho indebtedness of
the Institution. This will bo attend
ed to at the next meeting of the
board of trustees.
Another meeting of tho trustees
and flnanco committee was called for
Feb. 6th, at Draketown. At this
meeting a new chairman will ho
elected to succeed R. E. L. Whit
worth, who has tendered his resigna
tion. A full meeting of tho commit
tee and board of trustees is desired
at that time.
It. E. L. Whitworth, Ch’m.
J. T. Hixon, Sec.
Dailey drove,
Kind editor, will you please admit
two Georgia school girls Into your
happy band of boys and girls. Our
father takes the New Era. We en
joy reading the letters very much.
The health of this commonity is
very good at this writing.
We have a good school at Dailey
Grove. We have about sixty on roll.
Our school teacher is Prof. T. H.
Starr. We like to go to school very
much, and are In the fifth grade. We
are going to have examination the
last of this month. We had spelling
on sides Friday, and are going to
have dlalognes and speaking next
Friday.
Allen Turner, of Atlanta, Is visit
ing homefolks near Nebo.
We are sorry to say that some of
the people of this community are
sick at this writing.
Roland Denton is helping T. H
Hitchcock teach school near Carlton
James Clark spent the evening
with Richard Dailey Sunday.
Pinesa.ve Carbolized acts like a’ poul
tice, draws^out Inflammation and poison
Antiseptic, healing. For chapped hands,
lips, cuts, burns. Sold by Dr. Cooper.
A Cure for Sciatica.
“Some years ago, vilille stooping
over, I was taken with sciatica in my
left hip, from which I was laid up
helpless, for over six weekB,” writes
Mrs. Julius Scott, of 10825 Columbia
Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. “I could
not He on my left side, -and my left
leg was swollen and became so much
shorter that I had to have five lifts
put on my left shoe. •
“Every winter for a number of
years I was laid up In this way and
suffered excruciating pain. I tried
everything and all the consolation
get from people was that sciatica
could not be cured.
“After trying everything else, as a
last resort I got a dollar bottle of
Sloan’s Liniment and was amazed
when I found that It gave me relief.
I used a second bottle and the swel
ling went out of my leg and It was
only necessary for me to use a part
of the third bottle.
“Sloan’s Liniment has certainly
done wonders for me, and if you wish
to refer to me you can do so.”
This Is Worth Remembering.
Whenever you have a cough or cold,
ust remember that Foley’s IToney and
Tar will cure it. Do not risk your health
by taking any but the genuine. It U in a
yellow package. A. J. Cooper.
Route Six.
We have plenty of rain and mud
mixed with measles.
Lonnie Parsons passed awav Sat
urday morning after a long lllneps.
But that is not whnt 1 started to
write. T feel much concerned about
this rural route (No. (I) and moro so
about the people on it. A people
that never reads knows not what Is
In;; on. This route does not re
ceive the patronage by half that It
should. Let me beg you to take pa
pers and Vnagazincs, read and grow
n knowledge. Take your county pa
pers, read everything your eyes fall
on, take all that Is good, dispute
nothingtill.lt proves false. Never
be alarmed at mysteries for nothing
is Impossible to them that believe;
and above all, If you are a young
man, you should tako our county pa
per, It will tell you where to find
your sweetheart and everybody else.
It tells where all the public and pri
vate gatherings aro, In time to take
out your best girl. Now, I live on
this route and if J ask you to do what
I am not doing, just don’t lake my
advice. I know you spend money
for things that are of much less ser
vice than reading. So please to help
build up the route till It surpasses
any route In the county.
I receive upward of 1200 papers and’
magazines a year at my box, all paid
for in advance; six hundred of which
Is my own subscriptions too wit: One
dally, one trl-weekly, three weeklies,
one magazine, the remainder belongs
In the family. Besides the above,
there are no less than three hundred
Other pplcpslncludlngthematter mail
ed at the box, making a total of not
less than 1600 a year. At that rate
116 boxes would make 172,000 per
year, and instead 16,000, as heretofore
per quarter dellverd by our carriers,
he would deliver 48.125 pelces per
quarter. These things have to be
sent up to the post office department.
The candidates get them and say
the fool people don’t know any bet
ter. I will send them a few seeds,
few speeches on good roads, a tariff
speech on tin-plate, a few bulletins,
etc., and If I know what my consti
tuents want and I am in the minori
ty I Just send them a speech on fi
nance. Now, for the sake of our
families, and our homes, liberty and
freedom, let’s try to improve our
minds on 'everything. Be sure we
are right and go ahead.
Wm. McBraYkr.
PIHEOLES for tho Kldntyt
30 DAYS’ TREATMENT FOR SI.OO
Dallas Graded School,
Dallas, Georgia.
Fall Term begins Sqpfc. 2, ends December 20, 1007
Spring Term begins January 1, ends May 10,1008
The following rates of tuition, payable at the end of each
month, have been determined by tho board of trustees:
First, Second, and Third Grades $1,26 per month
Fourth, Fifth and sixth (*rad«*H |.fio per month
Seventh, Klulith, Ninth and Tenth Urariefl 2.00 per month
Incidental Fee (payahlu In advance) f>oc per term
Parents aro requested to pay this incidental fee to Dr. W. O.
Hitchcock, secretary of hoard, and secure from him entrance
certificates. If these fees aro not [laid by tho end of the first
month they will ho added to the accounts and collected.
Board, in good families, can ho secured at $10 per month.
Hlx experienced teachers, graduates of first-class colleges,
havo been employed In the literary department.
Miss Paulino Montgomery, an experienced and well-trained
teacher, will havo charge of the music department.
Miss Julia B. McLeod, who is an excollont teacher will have
charge of the department of expression,
J. F. HLOODWORTH. Phinoihal,
H. H. EZZARD. Sura
Copper Hill.
As we have seen nothing from
this section we will write a few
lines.
Plenty of rain and bad weath
er.
Tom Matthews was in our sec
tion Sunday.
The music intertainment at
John Kemp’s Saturday night was
a success.
Mr. and Mrs. Strickland visited
Alex Strickland Sunday.
Walter, Starling and Chester
Camp were in our beat Saturday
night,
Charley Wilson was the guest
of John Campbell Sunday,
Staten Turner was over on
business Saturday.
John Campbell made a flying
trip to Dallas Friday.
Charley Wilson and Bud Mc
Gregor made a business trip to
Burnt Hickory Thursday.
Let everybody on Route 3 take
advantage of the great clubbing
offer of the New Era, and thus
save our route. It is the best of
fer we have seen yet.
A Higher Health Level.'
“I have reached a higher health
level since I began using Dr. King's
New Life Pills,” writes Jacob
Springer, of West Franklin, Maine.
“They keep my stomach, liver and
bowels working Just right.” If these
pills disappoint you on trial, money
will be refunded at Cooper's drug
store. 26c.
Cures Blood, Skin Diseases, Cancer,
Greatest Blood Purifier Free.
If your blood Is Impure, thin, diseas
ed hot or full of humors, Ify ou have
blood poison, cancer, carbuncles eating
sores, scrofula, eczema, Itching, risings
and bumps, scabby, pimply s„, u , bone
pains, catarrah, rheumatism, oranyblood
or skin disease, take Botanic Blood Balm
(B. B. B.) Noon all sores beal, aches
and pains stop and the blood is made
dure and rich. Druggist or by express
$1 perlarge bottle. Sample free by writ
ing Blood Balm Co , Atlanta, Ua. B. B. B.
is especially advised for chronic, deep-
seated casea, as It cures after all else
falls.
Dr. J. R. Sewell,
Specialist.
600 Austell Building.
Forsyth St. - ATLANTA, GA.
FOLEYSnONEWCAR
for oMIdrmmi oafo, tars. JVo oplatoo