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A Clean Sweep Sale
FOR TWENTY DAYS
We have got to make room for out spring stock. These
goods must go at a low price to move them quick, so come
*
quick and see the great bargains that we are offering and
get your share* All of out stock is included in this sale*
We Are Still Offering 20% Off oh All Our Clothing*
i table of men’s odd pants—this
is an extraordinary bargain for you
—about half price.
Odd lot of men’s coats and vests
$1.50, $3.00. /
100 pairs Ladies shoes, odd sizes
and kinds, $1.50 and $1.60; must
go at $1.25.
Odd lot of ladies fine shoes, $2,
$2.25, $2.50; go in at $1.60.
1 table of Crossett shoes, $3.00,
3.25, 3.50; to close out at 2.50 and
>2,75.
Dress Goods.—A few bolts of
novelties and stripes and plaids for
skirts and suits; best thing on the
market this season; 50c, 65c and
and 75c kind go in at 40c yard.
Good cotton checks 5c.
Cotton flannels, notions and un
derwear go in this great sale.
Don’t miss this opportunity.
J. F. WELCH J. F. WELCH
Any Citizen Can ••Pull”
For Sale ot Bcoze.
Any citizen ot Georgia who
sees a violation of the state booze
law has the right to arrest with
out warrant the violator of the
measure. Not only can he make
an arrest, but seize the goods.
According to a decision render
ed in the a ata court of appeals,
any person has the right to ar
rest any other person caught vio
lating the prohibition laws with
out the necessity of securing a
warrant.
The decision was handed down
in the case of Leon Smith against
the state from the citv court of
Wavcross, in which the decision
of the lower court under which
Smith was convicted was affirm
ed.
Incident to the case the point
in question was decided, and as
prohibition was decided, has
gone into effect, it will prove of
no small interest.
'iiie decision savs: “If a pri
vate person sees a violation of
the law against selling intoxica
ting liquors he has the right to
arrest the seller who committed
the offense in his presence, and
he has the right to seize the in
toxicants being sold and produce
them in evidence.”
With every man in the city
and county a legal constable, the
“blind tiger” will soon be treed.
And for him it means the chain-
gang.—Ex.
JNO. F. BAKER
Contractor and
Builder:::::
Repair Work A Specialty
Educational Train.
The Special Educational Train
which is to be operated in Febru
ary and March bv the State Col
lege of Agriculture in connection
with the various railroads is ex
pected to reach Dallas March 13,
about 10:00 a. m. The schedule
has been carefully made up and
we will follow it as closely as pos
sible, though of course there may
be some variation from the time
indicated. All visitors should
come prepared to stay a little
longer for the train may be de
layed, but they should be at the
station at the time indicated
above, for if the train arrives
promptly, as it will in most in
stances, those who are late will
miss a part of the benefit which
it is hoped our visit will confer.
We expect to stop an hour and a
half at each place. During that'
time it is believed that as many
as three or four short, practical
talks can be made and leave a
half hour for the inspection of
the exhibit car. Detailed infor
mation concerning the make-up
of the train and the character of
the exhibits will be sent you
shortly. We trust we may have
your cooperation and that of all
the good people of your vicinity
in making the visit of this Edu
cational train a success. No eff
ort is being spared by us to pro
vide a feast of good things, and
we ask your cooperation in plac
ing before your people informa
tion as to when the train wilj
arrive.
Assuring you that our only de
sire in this matter is to benefit
the farmers whom it is our duty
and pleasure to serve, I am,
Edward M. Socle, Pres.
Foley’s Orino Laxative is a new rem
cdv. an improvement on the laxatives of
former years, as it does not gripe or nau
seate and is pleftoant to take. It is guar
anteed. Cooper’s Drug Store.
Biggest Clock in the World.
When the tower of the Metrop
olitan Life Building, in Madison
square, is completed New Yoik
will have what undoubtedly will
be the largest clock in the world.
That distinction has belonged for
many years to “Big Ben,” in
Westminster Abbey, Loudon, the
dial of which is twenty-two and
one-half feet in diameter, while
that of the Metropolitan building
clock will be twenty-five.
It will be a clock suitable in
every way to be a part of the
tallest permanent structure in
the world, as the new tower w*ill
be. The tower will be forty-
eight stories, 058 feet above the
street, and the clock will occupy
part of the twenty-fifth, twenty-
sixth and twenty-seventh floors.
The middle of the dfal will be
346 feet above the street.
Notwithstanding the fact that
the dial will be a little more than
half way betweeu the street and
the top of the tower, it will be
far above all surrounding build
ings. It will be fifty feet higher
than the Flatiron Building.
The immense size of the clock
will make it easy to tell the time
from a great distanoe. The let
ters on the dial will be four feet
high and the hands will be twelve
feet long.—New York Herald.
Neighborhood Favorite.
Mrs. E. D. Charles, of Harbor,
Maine, speaking of Electric Bitters,
says: "‘It is a neighborhood favorite
here with us. - ’ It deserves to be a
favorite everywhere. It gives quick
relief in dyspepsia, liver complaint,
kidney derangement, malnutrition,
nervonsness, weakness and general
debility. It’s action on the blood,
as a thorough purifier makes it es
pecially useful as a spring medicine,
This grand alterative tonic is sold
under guarantee at Cooper’s drug
store. 60c.
Salvation is free. If it were
marked down from $1 to 98 cents
it would lie more popular.
DeWitt’sCarbolized Witch Hazel Salve
is beat for cuts, burns, bolls, bruises and
scratches, It la especially good for piles.
Sold by Cooper's Drug Store.
Not every girl can play the
piano, but every girl can make
a bad bluff at it, it seems.
It makes some fellows chesty
to think of all the medals that are
coming to them.
Tha Well Knit Collofja Chap.
Ethel’s big ristcr Inis an ardent
admifor who is n • oil ego athlete—:t
big, broad shouldered clinp. Ethel
overhenrd her sister say that ho was
well knit. The next evening when
the young man called Ethel went
into the p'arlor to entertain him.
“Do you know what sister suys
about you?” demanded Ethel.
“No. Something nice, I hope,”
said the young man.
“Oh, yes; it’s very nice,” replied
Ethel. “She says you nro beauti
fully crocheted.”—Judge.
Genius would not be so often
misunderstood if it would only
use a typewriter.
Manv a marriage that is a fail
ure is followed hy a divorce that
is a gigantic success.
TRAIN SCHEDULES.
Seaboard
AIR LINE RAILWAY
EASTWARD
No. 3*2 Leaves 11:19 a. in,
No. 38 Leaves 8:47 p. m,
WESTWARD
No. 37 Leaves 7:83 a. m,
No. 38 Leaves 6:46 p. m.
KILLth. couch
ahd CURE iw LUNGS
wiTH Dr. King’s
New Discovery
FOR C8lS£* JSh.
AND ALL THROAT AND LUMP TROUBLES.
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
OR MONET REFUNDED.
Dallas Graded School,
Dallas, Georgia.
Fall Term begins Bent. 2, ends December 20, 1007
Spring Term begins .January 1, ends May 19, 1908
The following rates of tuition, payable at the end of each
month, have been determined by tho board of trustees:
First, Second, iinil Third Urn tint II SIS per month
Fourth, Fifth nndVlxth Grades i.ISO per month
Seventh,Klulitli, Ninth ami Tenth Urnden u 00 per inuntli
Inulumitnl Fee (payable In advance) hoc per term
Parents are requested to pay this Incidental fee to Dr. W. O.
Hitchcock, secretary of board, and socure from him entrance
certificates. If those fees are not paid by the end of the first
month they will he added to the accounts and collected.
Hoard, in good families, can be secured at $10 per month.
Hlx oxpnrfencod teachers, graduates of first-class colleges,
have boon employed in the literary department.
Miss Pauline Montgomery, an experienced and well-trained
teacher, will have charge of the music department.
Miss Julia B. McLeod, who Is an excellent tcHcher will have
charge of ttie department of expression.
J. F. BLOODWORTH, Principal
H. H. EZZARD. Sura
DALLAS LUMBER CO.
We are now prepared to furnish to the pub
lic kiln-dried lumber of all grades. Flooring,
ceiling, casifigs, door and window frames, and
mantels at lowest cash prices. Will buy and
sell all kinds of lumber, and give in exchange
for rough lumber finished material.
Will dry, dress and match your lumber for
you if in sufficient quantities. All work and
prices guaranteed.
Dallas Lumber Company,
Dallas, Georgia.
B
EES LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP
L: iymAW mk > VW, conforms to national purs pood and drum law.
An Improvement over many Couth, Lung end Bronchial Remedies, because It rids the
system of • cold by acting as a cathartic on the bowels. No opiates. Guaranteed to give
satisfaction or money refunded. Prepared by PINEULE MEDICINE CO.. CHICAGO. V. S. A.
Sold by A. J. Cooper A Co.