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ALL SIZES FROM FOUR YEAR OLD TO THIRTY-SEVEN INCH LENQTH AND FORTY-EIQHT INCH WAIST
T. R. Griffin & Company
“Griffin Sells It For Less.”
Locals
Gall and see St. John’s line of
watches.
Mr. M. W. Hudson was in At
lanta Monday.
Dr. E. H. Robertson went to
Braswell Monday.
Mr. Ollie Baxter spent the
week end in Dallas.
Mr, Tom McAdams was up
from Atlanta Sunday.
For dressed or rough lumber
call on Henderson Bros.
Mrs. Will Crowley has been in
disposed for several days.
For cotton seed meal and hulls
call on W. A. Cole & Eon.
Mr. P. F. Clark spent the week
end with friends in Palmetto.
Col,#t'E. < 'L'. Whitworth spent
the tffiek end in Draketown.
Mr. and Mrs. Pi. S. Griggs, of
Atlanta, are visiting in Dallas,
Rev. T. J. Owen filled the pul
pit at the Baptist church Sunday.
Peck of good roasted coffee at
Dallas Grocery Company for 76c.
Fok Salk—Cow with young
calf. W. M. Neel, Dallas, Ga.,
lOute 5.
The attendance at school grows
better and better as the days
come and go.
Judge A. L. Bartlett spent the
greater part of last week in
Douglasville.
Monday—Labor Day—was ob
served by the bankB, postoffice
and rural carriers.
If you wish to sell your farm
land or town property list it with
Whitworth & Flynt.
Mrs. Elizabeth Watson has
been ill at her home on Factory
street for the past week.
Fo.u Salk—My house and lot in
Dallas on Cartersville street. G.
J. Spinks, 114 N. Boulward, At
lanta, Ga.
Call at St. John’s for school
supplies.
Dr. T. F. Abercrombie went to
Atlanta Tuesday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Carter—a line girl.
Mr. W. A. Cole was a visitor
to Atlanta Tuesday.
Mr. W. S. Loftis made a busi
ness trip to Atlanta Tuesday.
Mr. T. C. (Joop t was among
the Atlanta visitors Tuesday.
A “tiny boy” has come to live
with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mc
Adams.
PreBiding-Elder Ledbetter was
hawdying with Dallas friends
Saturday.
Mrs. Hessie House spent the
week eud with her sister, Mrs.
Nute Jarvis.
Mrs. B. E, Croker and two
children spent Sunday with
friendB in Rockmart.
Mr. L. C. Parker, of East Point,
was the ^uest of Dallas friends
Sunday and Monday.
We handle flour in car lots and
can save you 25 to 50 cents per
barrel. Dallas Grocery Co.
WANTED AT ONCE—To buy
four residence lots within $ mile
of court house. J. F. Baker.
Rev. A. J. Morgan, of Acworth,
preached some able sermons at
the Baptist church last week.
Mr. Dock Colbert and wife, of
Acworth, spent apart of last
week in the city with Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Wigley.
Mrs. Jno. Butler, of McPher
son, and her son, Mr. Will How
ell, of Atlanta, spent Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Howell.
Mr. W. M. Hitchcock has gone
to Newnan as a delegate to the
state council of the Jr. O. U A.
M., which convened Tuesday.
The Dallas Grocery Company
bandies corn, oats, hay, cotton
seed hulls and meal in large
quantities and will always give
you the best prices.
Don’t forget to Bee St. John’s
10 cent counter.
Mr. Weatherly, operator for
the Southern Railway, went to
the Gate City Monday.
There ' will be preaching at
Flint Hill from Friday night, the
11th, through Sunday night.
Miss Emma Joe King has re
turned to Atlanta after a pleas
ant visit to relatives in Dallas.
Messrs. W. A. and A. W.
Cole visited Mr. Asbury Fuller
Sunday. He has typhoid fever.
DeWItt's Little Early Kisers, safe,
easy, pleasant, sure, little liver pills.
Hold by Cooper’s drug store. 0
Mr. Howard Crew, of Acworth,
spent Sunday night with his par
ents, Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Crew.
Misses Maud and Elsa Hitch
cock have closed their school at
the Camp Ground school house.
Mr. Byrd Hay is building a
new house on Powder Springs
street near Mr. Jesse Meek’s
home.
Misses Maud. Elsa and May-
belle Hitchcock left Tuesday for
the Normal Industrial school at
Millndgeville.
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. McGarity
and little daughter, of Rockmart,
were guests of Mrs. Snowden
Abies Sunday.
We have several town lots in
Dallas on a principal street
which are for sale at a bargain.
Whitworth & Flynt.
Messrs. Paul L. Bartlett and
Perry Cooper went to Anniston,
Ala., Monday to assist Dqnglas-
ville in a series of baseball,
Henderson Bros, are prepared
to furnish, on short notice, all
kinds of building material. They
are also contractors. Givo them
a call.
We have five cider
mills that we will sell
at 33 1-3 per cent off of
former prices. Dallas
Hardware Co.
A number of Dallasites enjoy
ed the ball game between Doug
lasville and Hiram at Hiram Fri
day, which resulted in a victory
for Douglasville
Dr. J. J. Cooper, of Cedartown,
was over the first of the week to
see his father, Uncle Levi Coop
er, who lies critically ill at his
home near New Hope.
We are requested to announce
an all-day singing at Mt- Tabor
next Sunday; also that Rev. J.
T. Hicks will preach there next
Saturday night. Everydody in
vited.
The Dixie Canning Company
si ipping a car of peaches to Chi
cago last week and one to Atlan
ta this week. , The Dixie has an
enviable reputation on her can
ned products.
Mrs. J. B. Hill, who has been
so critically ill at her home on
Powder Springs street, is very
much improved. Her many
friends will be delighted to hear
of her improvement.
Mrs. Ada Brown, who lived
twelve miles south of Dallas,
was adjudged insane by Judge B.
E. Croker last week. Mr. Alonzo
Furr accompanied Mrs. Brown to
the state sanitarium Tuesday.
Miss Laura Ritchie, of Com
merce, spent the week end with
her cousin, Mrs. B. L. Camp.
Miss Ritchie has a host of friends
who will be sorry to learn she
will not be in Dallas this season.
Mrs. R. L. Rawls, of Carroll
ton, spent a few days with her
mother, Mrs. T. J. Cooper, the
first of the week. She was ac
companied by Mrs. R. L. Griffin,
mother of Messrs. T. R. and Lee
Griffin.
Mr. R. T. LaGrand, who has
made Dallas his home for the
past year, left Saturday for Con
cord, N. C. Mr. LaGrande is a
gentleman of the highest type,
and while in Dallas he made
many friends. We wish for him
everv success in his new home.
Dallas Graded School,
Dallas, Georgia.
Fall Term begins Aug. 81, ends December 18,1008
Spring Term begins January 4, ends May 28,1009
The following rates of tuition, payable at the end of each
month, have been determined by the board of trustees:
Flrnt, Second, mid Third (trades li »»er month
Fourth, Fifth and Sixth G radon i .50 > )r . r month
Seventh, Kltfhth, Ninth and Tenth Grades ‘J 00 per month
Incidental Fee (payable in advance) imkj per term
Parents are requested to pay this incidental fee to Dr. W. O.
Hitchcock, secretary of board, and socuro from lilm entrance
certificates. If tlioso foes aro not paid by the end of the flrHt
month they will bo added to the accounts and collected.
Hoard, In good families, can be secured at »I0 per month.
Mix experienced teachers, graduates of first-class colleges,
have boon employed in the literary department.
Miss Florence Dye, a graduate of Ladrango Female College,
iiiHi also it teacher of experience, will have charge of the music
department.
W. II. HTCCTCIIAM, Pkinoipai.
II. II. HAZARD. Huit
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SEE US. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY
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WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK TO WORK
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ON MOLDING, CASING, QUARTER
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FOUND IN A FIRST-CLASS PLANING
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ALL TIMES AND CAN SUPPLY YOUR
NEEDS. :
Henderson Bros.
Planing Mill.