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SPECIAL MILLINERY SALE
Commencing Saturday, May 2nd, we will put on sale the biggest line of Millinery ever shown in Dallas.
This lot of Millinery was bought in a job at prices far below the value and will gcf on sale at a very low mar
gin. Don’t fail to see us before you buy.
$1.00 Ladies and Childn
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1.50
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1.75
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2.00
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2.25
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all our Millinery.
500 yards
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500 yards of 7 cent ribbon to go in this sale at 4 cents a yard.
Dress Goods
Have just received 1 50 bolts of white lawn, the greatest values ever shown in Dallas, 10c to 25c yard.
Come and see our Dress Goods before you buy. All the new things both in Wool and Lawn Dress Goods.
Come to see us.
T. R. GRIFFIN & CO.
“GRIFFIN SELLS IT FOR LESS”
Locals
Jt
sale.
Pare apple vinegar for
W. Z. Spinks.
Mrs. Jas. Matthews hawretnrn*
ed from Lindale.
Mr. Clyde Spinks spent Sun
day with homefolks.
Dr. S. Robertson left Monday
for Hot Springs, Ark.
For cotton seed meal and hulls
call on W. A. Cole & Son.
Judge and Mrs. B. E. Croker
spent the first of the week at
Hiram.
Misses Myrtis Bennett and Sa
rah Dogggett went to Atlanta
Saturday.
Mrs. Henry Bone, Sr., of At
lanta. is the guest of relatives in
the country.
Dallasites were numerous at
£h<vsong service held* if High
Bhoals Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hill spent
Tuesday with the former’s moth
•er near Hiram.
Mr. Ed Kemp and his nephew,
from Cobb, were guests of Mrs.
J. 0, Watson Friday.
Mrs. J. H. Land’s mother, Mrs.
P. B. Marsh, who has been criti
cally ill, is improving.
Rev. J. M. Spinks filled the
pulpit at the Baptist cl urch both
Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Watson and her daughter,
Edna, of Commerce, are guests
of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Camp.
Mrs. Snowden Abies and chil
dren spent the weekend with the
former’s parents at Rockmart.
Mrs. A. M. Kendall and chil
dren have returned from a pleas
ant visit to relatives near Hiram.
Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Dean, with
Master Durell, spent Sunday
with Judge and Mrs. B. E. Croker.
Mr. Charley Chambers, of
Holly Springs, has accepted a
position with Mr. H. T. Parker.
Mr. Tom Clonts and Miss Asma
! .Hill, from near Hiram, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J, C.
Watson.
Mr. Paul Bartlett returned to
the State University Monday, af
ter having spent a week with his
parents.
Mrs. A. B. Marchmont spent
the latter part of last week with
her sister, Mrs. N. G. Slaughter,
in Athens.
Fob Salk—House and lot in
Dallas. For particulars apply to
E. Davis, Dallas, or R. L* Rawls,
Carrollton, Ga.
Mrs. Jane Matthews returned
to her home in Polk county Sun
day after a plearant visit to rel
atives in this section.
Very little work has been done
ou the sidewalks in the past three
years. It’s a crying shame, gen
tlemen of the council 1
Mr. ‘Jesse M. Holcombe, an
old Confederate soldier, an
nounces his candidacy in this is
sue for county surveyor.
Mrs. T. H. Parker and children
spent last week with the former’s
parents, Mr. and. Mrs. J. M
Williams, near Cross Roads.
Every enterprise ' in' Dallas
helps the county, and every en
terprise in the county helps Dal
las. So both should work in har
mony.
Mr. Jno. Ragsdale, Mrs. J. N
Ragsdale and Miss Redonah
Ragsdale, of Oakland City, were
guests of Mrs. A. L. Bartlett
Wednesday of last week.
The official ballot to be used
in the state primary on June 4,
as sent to the printer by Chair
man A. L. Miller, of Macon,
shows that two candidates for
railroad commissioner fail to ap
pear on the list. Tbes^ are B.
H. Buchanan, of Decatur, and
John H. James, of Atlanta, both
of whom are disqualified for fail
ing to pay their entry fee in the
prescribed time.
Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Hitchcook.
Miss Manning, Mr. R. D. Leon
ard and little daughter, Virginia,
and Mr. J, F. Welch were visi
tors to the Gate City Tuesday,
Why not.flx up the city park?
We mean the lot Bet aside for a
park. We need it badly. It
would add a great deal to our lit
tle city. Let’s do semothing or
close up shop.
Mr. J. F. Welch has a raopt
beautiful line of millinery, and
he desires all the ladies call and
examine the stock whether they
bny or not, You will be well
repaid—we are sure—for yonr
time and trouble. In fact you
will be delighted with what you
see. Give him a call right early!
Honor Roll.
B. First Grade—Ruth Finch,
Sallie Kate McLucas, Virginia
Leonard, Annie Foster, Tommie
Kate Rush, Hugh Lawrence,
Willie Watson, Marion Gamp,
Ola Fuller, Eunice Hitchcock,
Frank Welch, Dwight Bone.
A. First Grade—Ruth Ellison,
Dollie Spinks, Farrah Hunter,
Inez Cooper, Mary Lou Rush,
Mattie Matthews, Ralph Turner.
2nd—Mary Camp, Eunice Ful
ler, Edith Russom, Calvin Cole,
Albert Cole, Oscar Fuller, Grady
Furr, Bob Hay, Willie Hunter,
Bob Welch, Jean Watson.
8rd—Mamie Lawler, Idell Rus
som, Thelma-Russom, Tom Law
ler, Mary Spinks.
4th—Jack Camp, Bill Davis,
Grace Holland, Hubert Croker.
5th—Maqk Matthews, Speer
Ezzard, Lizzie D. Watson, Clyde
Croker, Pone Watson, Maggie
Rush, Charlie Maulding, Frank
Watson.
0th—Robert Lee, Bonnie Gor
don, Henrv Grogan, Ruth Bart
lett, Julian Marchmont, Annie
Rogers, Nellie Bullock, Myrtis
Welch, Ila Spinks, Annie Wheel
er.
8th—Nora Matthews, R n t h
Croker, Jessie Hitchcock, Lamar
Camp.
10th—Luther Williams.
Program Piedmont Institute^
Commencement, May 17th to
20th, 1008.
Sunday, May 17tb, 11 a. m.,
Commencement Sermon—Bishop
H. C, Morrison.
Sunday, 8 p. m.-r-Sermon
Monday, May 18th, 10 a. m.—
Champion debate by the mem
bers of the Ciceronian Literary
Society.
Monday, 8 p. m.—Entertain
ment by the Graded Department.
Tuesday, May 10th, 0 a. m. and
2 p. m.—Annual meeting of the
Board of Trustees.
Tuesday, 10 a. m., Annual Lit
erary Address—Hon. F. L. Seely,
Tuesday, 8- p. m.—Entertain
ment by the College Classes and
Music Department.
Wednesday, May 20th—Grad
uating,Exercises and Address by
the President.
G. F. Vknablk.
Rockmart, Ga., May 1, 1008.
Foley’s Orino Laxative Is best for
women and children. Its mild ac
tion and pleasant taste makes it pre
ferable to violent purgatives, such as
pills, tablets, etc. Cures constipation
Cooper’s Drug Store.
Route Eight.
Tlie health In this section Is very
good at present.
Thero was a large crowd at Mt.
Moriah Sunday at preaching.
Several from this seotlon went to
the singing at High Shoals Sunday
and report a nice time and plenty of
good singing.
Mr. H. It. Gravett was the guest
of Mr. BUI Camp Sunday.
Miss Ida House, of Lindale, is vis
iting relatives in this section.
Zollle Gravett visited M. F. Hol
land Saturday night.
Mr. Nuto Walker lias purchased
a new buggy.
Mr. and Mrs. Hud Gravett and Mr.
and Mrs. George Gravett were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Camp.
Sunday.
The prospect for fruit in this sec
tion is good.
Mr. Tom Boss lost Ills mule a few
days ago.
Hurrah for Hoke Smith.
Notice.
Memorial services at Turner
cemetery were postponed until
Saturnay, May 16th, at 2 o’clock
p. m. All ^parties interested
please come and bring flowers.
T. E. Turnkk.
It’s easier to find a dozen faults
than it is to mend one.
Chance for New Era Readers.
In order to test the New Era’s
great circulation and Its superior ad
vertising value, we have made ar
rangements with Cooper’s drugstore,
tho popular druggist to offer one of
their best selling medicines at half-
prloe to any one who will out out the
following coupon and present it at.
t-holr store.
COUPON
packaua of Dr. Howard', hjm-HHi- for tho
euro of constipation and dvopopala at half
price Wu, Wo will refund the mniioy in
any diaaatlalled cuatomor.
COOPKR'S DRUG SRORK
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Dr. Howard's specific for the cure
of constipation and dyspepsia is not
an unknown remedy. It has made
many remarkable cures right here In
Dallas ami so positive is Druggist
Cooper of Its groat superiority in cur
ing dyspepsia, constipation, sick
headache and liver troubles tliat
they will, in addition to selling it at
half-price, refund the money to any
one whom It does not cure.
80 day’s'trlal *1.00 U the offer on Plne-
ules: Relieve backache, weak back,
lame back, rheumatic pains. Best on
sale for kidneys, bladder and blood. Good
for young and old. Satisfaction guaran
teed or money refunded. Sold by Coop,
er’s Drug Store. ft
Life is too short for a man to do
all the things his wife wants him
to do.
MORNING GLORY FLOUR
ABSOLUTELY PURE
We are now manufacturing ‘‘MORNING GLORY FLOUR” from
_ the FINEST RED WINTER WHEAT and guar- _
l&l antee every sack to he pure and the higeest qual- |&|
ity possible to make. We make and guarantee
Dixie Corn Meal to be the finest. Your grocer sells it. TRY IT.
DALLAS MILLING CO.