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Miss Etta Colbert, of Aoworth,
Local Nows. — the «° ert ° f h « «■*«. Mr »- e.
w A. Wigley.
1 am selling oat ;my stock of
crockery and glass ware at cost.
S. M. St. John.
CONSULT
DR. G. E. SEWELL,
Thi Liadixs Dkntibt
Miss Sarah Doggett spent Sat
urday in Atlanta.
Mr. A. B. Clouts, Jr,, of Hiram,
was in Dallas Friday.
Mr. and Mrs:T. D. Cooper spent
Sunday in Villa Rica.
Mrs. Geo. Welch is improving
from an attack of grip.
Mr. J. B. Hunt, of Buchanan
was in the city last week.
For cotton seed meal and hulls
call on W. A. Cole & Son.
Mrs. A. B. Marchmout spent
Tuesday in the Gate City.
For batgains in lamps and ta-
’ BKTWhre call at S. M. StTJoftn’s.
Mr. Tom Spinks was with
homefolks the first of the week.
Dr. T. F. Abercrombie and Mr.
R. B. Walker spent Monday in
Atlanta.
Mr. Ira Hudson, of Aragon,
spent part of last week with
home folks.
Mr. A. R. Dodson, of Buchanau,
spent Monday night with his son,
Mr. W, A. Dodson.
Rev. T. J. Owen will preach at
Hopewell the third Sunday in
April at 11 o’clock.
Mr. Geo. Cheatham, of Cobb,
spent the week end with Rev.
and Mrs. W. E. Crew.
8. M. St. John will quote you
prices on glass ware aud crockery
that will surprise you.
Mr. Maxon, the foreman of the
works at the electric dam has
moved his family to Dallas.
Goal—When you want coal
promptly delivered phone 66.
Plenty .on hand at all times.
Mr. Hugh Watson, who is a
student at the University, is at
home nursing a broken arm.
Mrs. Tom McAdams, of Atlan
ta, is the guest of her mother,
Mrs. T. J. Cooper.
Misses lAxma and Nell Hill
spent last week with their broth
er, Mr. J. B. Hill.
Mr. David Johnson died at his
home two miles north of Dallas
Sunday afternoon.
■Mr. D. B, Cole is in the race
for tax collettor. See his an
nouncement elsewhere.
Miss McLeod, Mr, Griffin, Mr.
Helms and Miss Ward spent Sun
day at the latter’s country home.
Dr. S. Robertson has suffered
for the past few days from a
most aggravated attack of jaun
dice.
My stock of crockery and glass
ware must be closed out at once.
Call and get prices at S. M. St.
John’s
Mr. and Mrs, Joe Arnold, of
Lost Mountain, were guests of
Judge and Mrs. A. L. Bartlett
Saturday.
For Sals—House and lot in
Dallas. For particulars apply to
E. Davis, Dallas, or R. L. Rawls,
Carrollton, Ga.
Misses McLeod and Montgom
ery entertained the Saturday Af
ternoon Club Saturday. Ices and
cakes were served.
Rev. Seawright, of Aoworth,
filled the pulpit at the Baptist
church Sunday at both the 11
o’clock and evening service.
Mrs. J. M. Johnson, of Bir
mingham, Ala., attended the
funeral of her brother-in-law,
Mr. David Johnson, here Monday.
Miss Kennie Ward entertained
her Sunday school class at the
home of Di. and Mrs. Hitchcock
Saturday afternoon. Delicious
ices, fruits and cake were served
Mr. and Mrs. Butler Hoppie
were guests of the former’s moth
er, Mrs. Ware, the latter part of
the week,
Mrs. Alex Spinks and children,
after having spent the winter
with the former’s mother, Mrs.
Sarah Moon, returned to their
home in Mayes villa, Ky., Wed
nesday.
It does seem that the white
men and boys of Dallas, who in
dulge in liquor would become
disgusted when they see how the
negroes revel and carouse on Sat
urday nights and Sundays.
80 days’ trial 01.00 is the offer on Pina,
ules: Relieve backache, weak back,
lame back, rheumatic pains. Best on
sale (or kidneys, blsdder and blood. Qood
(or voting and old. Satisfaction guaran
teed or monev relunded. Bold by Coop,
er’s drug store. 8
Frances, the infant daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Hudson,
died Thursday at noon of last
week. The little one was ill on
ly a short time. The remains
were interred in the city ceme
tery Friday afternoon. The be
reaved parents have oar sym
pathy.
Dr. T. F. Abercrombie has
been appointed local snrgeon for
the Southern Railway to fill the
place made vacant by the death
of Dr. W. O, Oonnally. Dr. Ab
ercrombie has established for
himself an excellent practice
since he came to Dallas and is
making an enviable record in his
profession. The appointment as
local surgeon for the Southern is
a tribute to his ability.
Notice.
All corporation and special taxef
are due and must be paid atonce they,
will be double-taxed and A (as isstH
ed (Ur same. They must be paid by
June 1st. L. £. Durham,
Tax collector. Paulding Co
MaoZsn Pile Remedy comes ready <\o
use, put up la collapsible tube with no
sle attached. On* application proves 1
merit. Soothes and heals, reduces lp-
Qsmmstlon sad relieves soreness and It*,
lag. For all forms of piles. Price 60c
Guaranteed. Sold by Cooper's Drug
Store.
Mr. a. W. Colo Dead.
On lust Thursday morning
doath visited our community aud
oliimed as its victim one of our
tried and boat oitiaono, Mr. G.
W. Cole.
•‘Doc” Colo, as bo was famil
iarly known, waa loved by all
and so far as the writer has over
boon able to learn did not have-
aft enemy.
He was a consistent member
of the Baptist church, having
been a deacon for many years.
He had served as clerk of the
Tallapoosa Baptist Association
for several years, holding that
office at the time of his death.
We have never known a man
who seemed to have a greater
desire to “do unto others as he
Would have them do unto him.”
We extend our heartfelt sym
pathy, together with that of the
community, to the bereaved fam
ily.
Rev. Mr. Ogle preached the
fuueral sermon at White Oak, af
ter which the remains were in
terred with Masonic ceremonies.
H. H. K.
Rally Day.
Rally day program next Sun
day at the Baptist church. Ev
erybody welcome.
School opens promptly at 0:80.
Be on time.
1st. Song—School.
9nd. Prayer—R. M. Lee.
8rd. Qong—School.
4th. Lesson study—16 min.
6th. School reassembles—sing
ing.
6th. "Object of This Day”—
Address 10 min., by H. L. Tur
ner.
7th, Song— Quartette, girls.
8th. Recitation—Inez Cooper.
0th. Song by primary and
junior departments.
10th. "What Should Be Our
Aim For This Year”—Address,
10 min., W. N. Bagwell.
11th. Recitation—Mattie Lee
Foster.
12th.—Duet.
18th. "Some of Our Method*
For This Year”—Address, 10
min., R. M. Lee.
14th.—Secretaries Report. ,
16th,—Song and good-bye and
oome again.
Sheriffs Tax Sales.
Qeorgts, Paulding County.
Will to Mid aa Ik* Aral Tuesday In Sprit
next, al the oourt house In said county, with
in the legel haunt of sale, to the highest bid
der for oesh, the following properly, |owll:
Lot of lend Mo. «Tt la the mb diatriet sad
third (Milan of enid «onn ty, containing forty
aeren more or lass. Said land 1st tad os and
to to Mid m the property of Jams* Jarrell to
satisfy a'tsx A. fs. Issusd by L. I. Durham, lax
eollMtor of said eounty, for hla slats and
aounty tax In favor of the state and county
and apalnst James Jsrrell.
Also at lha same time and plasa will to Mid
onr house and lot 40 fral by (0 fssl, lying
broadside of Prewett’a gin In the Srd district
and Srd section of Mid county, said house and
lot being tn wbst Is known a* Cross Roads,
•aid property Isvlsd on and to to Mid as the
property of Kemp and Crow to satisfy a tax A.
fa. Issued by L. I. Durham, tax eollMtor, for
their slats and county tax. tn favor of tho
state and eounty and against Kemp and Crow.
Also at the same time and place will to sold
lot of land Mo. sot In the lath district and Srd
section of said county containing 40 aciss
more or less. Maid land levied on as the prop
erty of I. B. Pelgrem to satisfy a tax A. fa. la-
sued by L. K. Durham, tax collector of said
county, In favor of the state and county and
against I. B. Pelgraiu.
aim at the same time and place will to sold
lot of lend No. 700 III the 18th district and Brd
seotlon of snld county containing forty acres
more or less. Maid laud levied on and to to
sold us the properly of James MeOerity to
satisfy e tsx A. fa. Issued by L. K. Durham, tax
collector of said county. In favor of the elate
and county aud against Jams# MeUarlty.
J.T OR try IN, Sheriff.
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