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IVortb of Odd Pants to Clean Out. Dorit
Mis $ thi$ Sale if Tou Need a Pair of Pants
at a Great Sacirfice. Excellent VAL UES!
T. R. GRIFFIN & CO
“GRIFFIN SELLS IT FOR LESS”
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Locals
Where are the water bonds?
Mayor Helms spent Sunday in
Rome.
Mr. O. W. Crew went to Ac-
worth Tuesday.
Miss Gladys Watson is visiting
relatives in Atlanta.
Mr. S. W. Ragsdale spent Fri
day in Chattanooga.
Mr. J. F. Welch is preparing
to put up a wind mill,
l J rof. John Mable, of Hiram,
was in the city Friday.
Mr. W. H. Bone, of Atlanta,
was in the city Sunday.
For cotton seed meal and hulls
call on W. A. Cole & Son.
'"See - the Dallas Hardware Co,
for fruit jars and' rubbers.
Mr. Haul L. Bartlett spent
Wednesday in Douglasville.
If you ever expect to renovate
your premises, now’s the time.
Feck of good roasted coffee at
Dallas Grocery Company for 75c.
Mr. Terrell Finch, Sr., is able
be out after a week’s illness.
A large number of teachers
stood the examination Friday and
Saturday.
Mr. Howard Crew has accept
ed a position iu one of the Ac
worth banks.
If you want a good biscuit buy
a sack of Sifted Snow flour from
W. P. Cooper.
Mr. E. 0. Finch spent Sunday
with his parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Terrell Finch.
Mr. Eli M. Cooper and Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Griffin spent Friday
in the Gate City.
The Dallas Hardware Co. has
just received a car load of coop
ered lime. Also a car load of
Georgia wood fiber plaster. Can
furnish brick aud all building
material on short notice.
Mrs. Ben Eberhardt and sons,
of Hiram, were shopping in Dal
las Tuesday.
Sunday’s rain was a welcome
visitor. Gardens were begin-
faing to scorch.
The Woman’s Missionary So
ciety will,meet at the parsonage
Friday at 3 p. m.
Mr. Jas. B. Watson directed
the music in a revival service at
LaFayete last week.
Mrs. B. T. Drake and daughter,
Miss Mae Lillie, are going to Ken
tucky for the summer.
The Dallas Hardware Co. has
a big stock of fruit jars and rub
bers. Call on them.
A number or Dallasites attend
ed the nomination of Joseph M.
Brown Tuesday in Atlanta.
We handle flour in car lots and
can save you 25 to 50 cents per
barrel. Dallas Grocery Co.
Go t) W. P. Cooper’s for fruit
jars, fruit jar rubbers, extra jar
tops and preserving powders.
Miss Rena Green returned Sat
urday from a two week’s visit to
relatives in Birmingham, Ala.
Rev. J. J. Williams and child
ren, of Rendalia, Ala., spent the
week with relatives in Dallas.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers nre
small, safe, sure and gentle little
pills. Sold by Cooper's drug store.
Remember to come to Dallas
on July 4th. The singing will
be fine and the crowd immense.
Messrs. Paul Bartlett and Au
brey Matthews returned last
week from the State University.
Dr. Emmett H. Robertson has
been appointed inspector for the
Standard Oil Company at Dallas.
Mrs. J. T. DeJarnett and chil
dren, of Atlanta, spent last week
with Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Griffin
The Dallas Hardware Co. has
just received a car load of coop
ered lime. Also a car load of
Georgia wood fiber plaster. Can
furnish brick and all building
material on short notice.
Mr. J. N. Meadows and his
father-in-law, Mr. Chambers, of
Brownsville, were in Dallas Fri
day.
Mrs. W. A. Dodson and Master
Lewis, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
A. R, Dodson at Buchanan this
week.
Mrs. B. F. Williams and little
daughter, Grace, are spending
this week with relatives in Ala
bama.
Miss Laura Ritchie, the milli
ner for the Dallas Mercantile Co.,
returned to her home in Com
merce Tuesday.
Mrs. Jas. B. Watson and child
ren attended the Gann-Miller
marriage at Marietta Wednesday.
Miss Gann is a cousin of Mrs.
Watson.
The Dallas Grocery Company
handles corn, oats, hay, cotton
seed hulls and meal in large
quantities and will always give
you the best prices.
Sunday was the longest day of
the year, also the hottest until
the rain began to fall in the af
ternoon, which cooled the atmos
phere most delightfully.
Sifted Snow flour makes a bis
cuit that is white, one that is
light, one that is sweet as a nut;
in other words, you can’t beat it.
For sale by W. P. Cooper.
Julian, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
A. B. Marchmont, who was op
erated on for a throat trouble, is
improving nicely. Mrs. March
mont brought him home Monday.
Protracted services, conducted
by Rev. Nath Thompson, will
begin at the Methodist church
Sunday morning. He is a strong
preacher and always has some
thing to interest his hearers.
FOR SALE—At a bargain, one
second hand engine o^boiler; 15
horse-power furnace boiler, and
12 horse-power Liddell & Tomp
kins engine. Will do as good
woik as a new one. For price
call on or write to G. W. Dun
away, Dallas, Ga., Route 3.
Lost—Gold knot stick pin. Re
turn to this office and receive re
ward.
The Dallas Milling Company is
shipping two car loads of meal to
At'anta a week. It brings a
fancy price on account of its su
perior quality.
We still have a few more sec
ond-hand buggieB on hand yet to
sell cheap. If you want one
come and see us before they are
all gone. J. C. & J. B. Watson.
We are requested to announce
that the funeral of D. Worthan
will be preached at Bethany the
third Sunday in July by Rev. J.
S. Reynolds, assisted by Rev. J.
H. Williams.
Mrs. H. T. Parker, who lias
been spending some time with
relatives in Atlanta, and taking
treatment' under Dr. Henly, is
expected to return in a few davs
much improved.
Our stock of groceries is as
complete as you will find in most
towns many times larger, and
our prices are right in line with
the lowest. Our attention and
treatment to the trade is all we
know how to make it, and if you
are not already trading with us
we will appreciate your next or
der. W. P. Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Lee
entertained Tuesday evening
with an elegant supper at their
beautiful home, “SunsetLodge.”
The evening was a most enjoy
able one, as Mr. and Mrs. Lee
are charming entertainers. Those
present on this occasion were:
Col. R. E. L. Whitworth, Mr. W.
N. Bagwell, Mr. Percy Ford
Clark and Col. Roger D. Flynt.
'Rev. J. P. Hamilton, financial
secretary of the Hephzibah Or-
phange, of Macon, was in town
during the week and wishes to
express his appreciation to the
good people of Dallas for their
help. This is the undenomina
tional rescue home, taking all
classes of children, especially the
rescued children from the slums
and destitute over the state, and
it is a cause in which everybjdy
should feel interested.
Fok Salk—Cow freBh in milk
for sale at a bargain. N. T. Bul
lock, Dallas, Ga.
Col. and Mrs. W. E. Spinks en
tertained last Wedneseay even
ing in a most enjoyable manner.
Delicious punch was served dur
ing the evening and every one
present thoroughly enjoyed the
occasion. Col. and Mrs. Spinks’
invited guests were Mr. and Mrs.
R. D. Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. A.
B. Marchmont, Mr. and Mrs. R,
M. Lee, Miss Irma Foster, Miss
Edna Sanders, Mr. Percy Ford
Clark and Mr. W. -N. Bagwell.
Mrs. Cecelia Keef entertained
Monday evening in honor of the
Misses Morris, of Williston, S. C.
Thos3 present were Misses Mor
ris, Miss Laura Ritchey, Miss
Nellie Spinks, Miss Myrtis Ben
nett, Misses Maude and Elcer
Hitchcock, Mrs. Abercrombie,
Dr. Abercrombie, Mr. W. N.
Bagwell, Col.. R. D. Flynt, Col.
R. E. L. Whitworth, Mr. Ben
Williams, Mr. S. M. St. John and
Mr. Percy Ford Clark.
Union Rally at New Hope.
The Farmers’ Union Rally will
be held at New Hope July 7th.
The state division will furnish
the speakers for the occasion.
The entire membership is re
quested to be there with well
filled baskets. The public is cor
dially invited to attend.
H. T. Parker,
Chairman Ex. Com.
Unless nil signs fall the Georgia
peach crop will become even more
famous this season than It has been
heretofore. With good weather and
the right kind of shipping facilities
the lucious Elberta will find its way
into hovel and palace alike over the
greater part of the United States.
We congratulate the Georgia grow
ers over the excellent prospects this
year and we earnestly hope that ev
erybody in the deal makes money.
New York Packer.
Pineules for the kidneys. 80 day’s trial
$1.00. Guaranteed. Act directly on the
kidneys and bring relief in the first dose
(or backache, rheumatic pains, kidney
and bladder trouble. Invigorate the entire
system. Sold by Cooper’s drug store.
Sheriff’s Sale.
Georgia, I’HiildlnK County.
Will Ihi Mold, on the Unit Tuesday In .lu.y
next, at public outcry, ut the court house in
Halt!county, within the legal hours of mile, to
tiie highest bidder (or cash, certain property,
to-wit; A certain store house and lot, de
scribed as follows: Beginning at the cross
road* on lot of land No. H88 in the ttrd dim rlet
of the 8rd section of Paulding county and run-
nlng west along the Marietta and Burnt Hick
ory road 70 feet, thence south along the Prew-
ett and Brooke mill properly 60 feet,
thence east to Dallas and Ac worth road 7«»
feet, thence along the Dallae and Acworlh
road to the commencing point.
Hald property levied on ae the property of A.
W. Kemp and a. L. Crow, Kemp A Crow, to
satisfy an execution ieeued from the justice
court of the BUM dietrlct, G. M , said county,
in favor of Holloway, Smith A: Co., against
nald Kemp A Crow. A. W. Kemp and .1 L.
Crow.
Hald property being in poeeeHHlon of debt* In
xecutlon. Tnie June uth, 1008.
J.T. GRIFFIN, Hhcrlff.
Georgia, Paulding County.
Will be Hold before the court houee door, hi
the town of Dallae, Ga., on the flret Tuesday
in July, 1008, within the legal houre of eale.
the following described prooerty: Two black
mare mulee about 0 yeare old, one Tenneeeeo
two-horee wagon, one black colored cow and
calf, eald cow about ten yeare old; aleo one
yellow colored cow and calf, eald cow about ::
years old: also two spotted How hog* and 17
plge. Hald property levied on and to be eold
ae the property of John Compton to eatlefy un
execution ieeued from the superior court of
eald county In favor of the Bank of Dallae and
against Jond Compton principal and J. W.
Spinks and J. W. McMlchen security.
Tide June 0th, Iuoh.
Aleo at the eamo time and place will be Hold
the following property to-wit: One bay horse,
medium size, about ten yeare old, and one top
buggy about half worn. Hald property levied
•e the property of H. T. Parker, to satisfy
xecutlon ieeued from the superior court of
eald county, in favor of J. T. Finch against
McClendon Bros., principal and C. D. Holland
an’dll. T. Parker securities. Said property in
the possession of H. T. Parker.
J. T. GRIFFIN, Sheriff.
Lizzie Mobley ) Libel for divorce in Pauld-
v s. v ing superior court, Feb'y
Henry Mobley ) term, 1000. The verdict for
total divorce granted tho 18th day of February.
1007. Notice is hereby gh en to all concerned
that on the 16th day of December, 1007, I Hied
with the clerk of the superior court of said
county my petition addressed to said court,
returnable to the next term thereof to be held
on the first Monday In August next, for the re
moval of the disabilities resting upon me un
der the verdict In the above stated case by
reason of my Intermarriage with Lizzie Hart,
(now Lizzie Teel) which application will be
heard at the next term of said court, which
convenes on the first Monday in August
IFlfMDV ISfVIlT L> V
1008.
HENRY MOBLEY.
No. 6, Aug Term.
10 07. Paulding
Superior Court.
The defendant.
Elizabeth Rollins
DeWitt Ragsdale, admr of 1
W. L. Rollins, deceased, i
vs. H. W. Wills, etal, A. M.
McMlchen and Klizabeth
Rollins. ,
is hereby notified to lie and appear at the Au
gust term of Paulding superior court to bo
held on the first Monday In August next, to
answer the plaintiff's complaint.
Witness the Hon. Price Kdwnrds, judge of
said court, this May 18, 1008.
W. J. BAKKR.Clerk.
Laltha Collier ) Libel for divorce No. 10,
vs. [ February term, 1008. Tho
M. C. Collier ) defendant is hereby re
quired to be and appear at the next term of
this court to answer the plaintiff's complaint.
Witness the Hon. Price Edwards, judge of
said court, this June 1st. 1008.
W. J. BAKKR, Clerk.
CITATION—LEAVE TO SELL.
Georgia, Paulding County.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has applied to the ordinary of said county for
leave to sell the land l>elonging to the estate
of J. JI. W’eaver for the purpose of distribution
among the heirs of said estate. Said applica
tion will be heard at the regular term of the
court of ordinary for said countv to be held on
the first Monday in July, 1WW. This June 2nd,
W8. J. W. WEAVER,
Admr. on estate of J. H. Weave m