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We Show a Splendid
Assortment
Of “SPERO, MICHAEL & SON” Clothes for Fall and
Winter. In every detail these garments show their su
periority, and because we know all the good points about
them we boldly invite you to call and make comparison
yourself.
Compare the lines of the coats, the shape and effects
of the lapels; compare the fit of the collar and neck; the set
of the shoulders. Compare the fit of the sleeves at the top
and the finish at the bottom. Compare the linings and in
side finish; and, best of all, compare prices.
Careful comparison will establish in your mind the su
periority of “SrERO, MICHAEL & SON” Clothes and
will show that our prices are lower than others.
Suits and Overcoats.
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T. R. Griffin Sz Company
“Griffin Sells It For Less.”
Call and see St. John’s line of
watches.
Mr. Wofford Cole was in town
Saturday.
Mrs. R. M. Lee went to Atlan
ta Thursday.
Don’t forget to see St. John’s
10 cent counter.
The Dallas Graded School con
tinues to increase.
Judge E. W. Y. Allgood was in
Dallas last Thursday.
Dr. G E. Sewell, of Atlanta,
was in Dallas Sunday.
Mr. J. M. Hay was a visitor to
the Gate City Monday.
Mayor E. M. Cooper spent
Wednesday in Atlanta.
For dressed or rough lumber
call on Henderson Bros,
Mr. J. W.jWtdVLnd family
went to Acwlifth Suuday.
For cotton seed meal and IiuIIb
call on W. A. Cole & Son.
Mr. W. A. Foster was in At
lanta last week over night.
Mr. J. M. D. Stallings, of Bre
men, waB in the city last week.
Dr. R. A. Brown, of Yorkville,
was in Dallas last Thursday,
Dr. J. R. Ritch and son, of Hi
ram, were in Dallas Monday.
The young matrons of Dallas
have organized a new society.
Mr. Homer Lewis was shaking
hauds with Dallas friends Friday.
Peck of good roasted coffee at
Dallas Grocery Company for 76c-
Rev. A. S. Hutchinson and
family went to Atlanta Monday.
Mr. R. B. Powell, the cotton
, buyer, is in Dallas with friends.
In this issue will be found the
announcements of Mr. W. 8. Kin
caid for representative, and Mr.
D. F. Wills for ordinary, as in
dependents.
Call at St. John’s for school
supplies.
Miss Loula Davis left Tuesday
for Agnes Scott College at Deca
tur.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Welch were
among the Atlanta visitors Mon
day.
Mr. Geo. E. Carter spent, a
couple of days in Atlanta last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Cooper
spent two days in Atlanta last
week.
Mrs. J sse Lee spent the latter
part of last week with Rockmart
relatives.
Miss Elberta Bennett, left
Tuesday for Bessie Tift College
ut Forsyth.
Mrs. Maggie Owen and two
children, of Austell, spent Sun
day iu Dallas.
Miss Marion MoriiB, of Atlan
ta, is the guest of Mrs. T. F.
Abercrombie. ^
Messrs. C. B. Spinks and Roy
Sanders of Atlanta, were with
homefolks Sunday.
If you wish to sell your farm
land or town properly list it with
Whitworth & Flynt.
Mr. Paul L. Bartlett scent two
days with Brownsville relatives
and friends last week.
A “rollicking youngster” has
come to make his home with Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Butler
and children, of Atlanta, are vis
iting relatives near town.
Messrs. P. M. and J. H. Carter
visited Mr. J. C. Smith Sunday,
who hes a very sick child.
Mr. Arch Holland, wife and
baby spent the week end with
Rev. W. E. Crew and wife.
We handle flour in car lots and
can save you 26 to 50 cents per
barrel. Dallas Grocery Co.
Mr. T. H. Starr has accepted a
position with Mr. O. S. Croker
at Hiram. We wish him success.
$500 to invest in a farm near
some town in Paulding. See
Whitworth & Flynt.
Mirs Willie Manning has re
turned to assume charge of the
T. R. Griffin millinery depart
ment.
For Salk—One 2-horse White
Hickory wagon and harness.
Brand new. Price $40.00. E. M.
Cooper.
Messrs. Jas. Hendrick and W.
J. Tidwell, of South Paulding,
were in Dallas the latter part of
the week.
Judge A. L. Bartlett, and Mr.
Paul Bartlett, Mr. E. M. Cooper
and Mr. E. Davis spent Tuesday
iu Atlnnta.
Mr. Jeffie Cole, of near Villa
Rica, visited his aunt, Mrs. W.
A.-Cole, Monday, who has ty
phoid fever.
The new paper, the Dallas
Journal, printed its tirst issue
last, week. It is a 5-column 8-
page paper.
Mr. b. N. Brown and daughter,
Miss Mkmie, were guests of
Douglasviile relatives the latter
part of last week.
Rev. J. H. Williams filled the
regular appointment of Rev. M.
F. Waddell at New Hope Sunday
and Sunday night.
We have several town lots in
Dallas on a principal street
which are for sale at a bargain.
Whitworth & Flynt.
Mr. O. C. Cole and family were
up from Hiram Sunday to visit
his mother, Mrs. W. A. Cole,
who has typhoid fever.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lesueur,
and daughter, of Roberta, Ca.,
are guests of their cousins, Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Foster.
Dr. W. F. Goldin, of Drake-
town, was called in consultation
to see Mrs. W. A. Cole who is ill
at her home on Main street.
The announcement of Mr. W.
S. Welden for county treasurer
will be found elsewhere He is
running as an independent.
There are many Imitations of De-
Witt’s Carbollzetl WltchjHazel Salve
but Just one original. Nothing else
is just as good. Insist on Dewitt's.
It is cleansing, cooUng and soothing,
sold by Cooper’s drug store.
Mr. I. M. Sheffield and family
returned to Atlanta last week
after a pleasant visit to relatives
and friends in and net^r the city.
Misses Evelvn Russom and Re
becca Edmondson speut a part of
last week with the latter’s cousin,
Miss Mary Woodruff, in Atlanta.
Mrs, J. B. Watson and two
children spent, the week end
with the former’s parents, Rev.
and Mrs. Thos, Hooper, at River
side.
Henderson Bros, are prepared
to furnish, on short notice, all
kinds of building material. They
are also contractors. Give them
a call.
Mrs. M. A. Connallv and son,
Ralph, with the former’s mothei,
Mrs. Collins, have returned from
a pleasant visit to relatives in
Acworth.
Mr. B. F. Williams has been
in Alabama for a couple of weeks.
Mr. Williams was called to Ren-
dalia, Ala., on account of Mr.
DeFoor’s death.
The Dallas Grocery Company
handles corn, oats, hay, cotton
seed hulls and meal in large
quantities and will always give
you the best prices.
Dr. T. 1*. Abercrombie will
leave Saturday for Washington
City as a delegate to the Interna
tional Tuberculosis Society which
meets next Monday.
Miss Corinne Scoggins, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Scoggins, of Chattanooga, Tenn.,
spent a part of last week week
with Miss Ethel Hudson.
Mr. W. J. DeFoor, who died
last week at Rendalia, Ala., was
a special friond of the writer,
and we deeply mourn his death.
We extend our sympathy to the
bereaved.
Mr. Sherman Adair landed in
Dallas Monday with a drove of
Texas ponies. He has been in
the Lone Star state for the past
year or so. He was dressed up
in regular cow-boy style.
Notice.
I have a store house 38x60 feot and
a fine stand, situated 0 miles from
Villa Rica at New Georgia church,
on the direct road and telephone line
to Dallaa for rent. It is the right
place for the right man. For further
Information come or write to L. T.
Doyal, Dallas, Gal, Route G, or Villa
Rica, Ga., Route 3. Both Route lines
run by store. Good 4-room dwelling
goes with it.
Dallas Graded School,
Dallas, Georgia.
Fall Term begins Aug. 01, ends December 18,1908
Spring Term begins January 4, ends May 23, 1009
The following rates of tuition, payable at the end of each
mouth, have been determined by the board of trustees:
First, Second, and Third (Irtwlen 91 2ft ner month
Fourth, Fifth Atwl Hlxth Gradon j .50 p«*r month
TSnfdiftnt.W' 11 !’ *, nd T , enth 0r » dw * a no par month
Inoldontal Foo (jHiyalflc In udvanoa) wkj per term
Barents aro requested to pay this incidental fee to Dr. W. O.
Hitchcock, secretary of hoard, and secure from Him entrance
certificates. If those fees aro not paid by the end of the first
month they will he added to the accounts and collected.
Hoard, in good families, can bo secured ut $10 per month.
Six experienced teachers, graduates pf first-class colleges,
have been employed in the literary department.
Miss Florence Dye, a graduate of LaG range Femalo College,
and also a teacher of experience, will have charge of the muBic
deportment.
W. H. HICCKITAM, Prijjoipal
H. H. KZZAltD, Supt
Before You
Builds
SEE US. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY
ON DRESSED AND MATCHED LUMBER.
WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK TO WORK
JAM UP. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY
ON MOLDING, CASING, QUARTER
ROUND, AND ALL KINDS OF MOLDING
FOUND IN A FIRST-CLASS PLANING
MILL. WE CARRY A FULL STOCK AT
ALL TIMES AND CAN SUPPLY YOUR
NEEDS. :
Henderson Bros.
Planing Mill.