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Cotton Buyers and Dealers In General Merchandise,
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LOTHINC, SHOES, HATS, DRY GOODS of all kinds, NOTIONS, HARDWARE, EDGE TOOLS PLOW
GOODS, WAGONS, BUGGIES, HARNESS, SADDLES, BARB WIRE, ETC., ETC.
IVe have spent ten years in your midst pleasantly and profitably and by experience claim to know how to please the people of (his countr /. Cour
teous attention will be given to all customers, and, goods shown with pleasure, whether yon wish to buy, or not. Don't fail to call on us u hen you are in
Dallas and malie our store your headquarlers. To the young ladies and* young men it shall be a part of our ambition in the future to carry a complete line of
DRESS GOODS, such as will please the most fastidious, with TRIMMINGS, LACES, EDGINGS, CORSETS, BUTTONS, CUFFS and COLLARS, HOSIERY, DRESS SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR
and NECKWEAR, to all of which we invite your espicial attention. Call on us and be convinced that we are better prepared to sell yon than any other house in
this section■ NO HUMBUG. We mean business and are doing business to please the people, Your Friends,
DAVIS A FINCH.
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LOCftL ITEMS
comm mws.
• -i_i_
U. S. Marshal Buck was in town
last Tuesday on business.
Turtles are getting to bo a com
mon piece of barter in Dallas.
Mr. H. N. Finch and famliy visited
his parents near Braswell last Sunday.
Ripans Tubules relievo scrofula.
Mr. O. P. Henderson, one of our
,popular merchants, is on the sick list
kfs week.
Mr. Henry Bone is pu siring his
now residence rapidly toward com
pletion.
Miss Gertrude George is spend
ing a few days in Douglasville, vis
iting friends and relatives.
Miss Mattie Westbrooks, of near
Acwoith, is visiting her brothel,Sher
iff J. A. westbrooks, this week.
Messrs. Will, Bob and George
McI/iin, of near Dallas, spent a
few days in our town this week.
Master Charles Roberts, former-
’ of Dallas, but now a resident of
Douglusvilie, was in town Monday
and Tuesday.
We aie told that two gentlemen
got licenses last week to marry the
same lady. We haven’t heard what
was the result.
The officers of the county S. S.
Association decided to hold the
annual celebration at Dallas, on
Friday, July 21st.
An all day singing was held at
Mt. Olivet last Sunday which was
largely attended. A good many
went fiom thin place.
It makes our editorial mouth
smack with joy, when we think of
the wedding cake that will be eat
en soon, if signs do not fail.
Mr. Abo Harris will conduct a
singing next Sunday evening at
the Baptist church at 1 o'clock.
All are invited to come out.
Quite a number of our people
went to Douglasville last Sunday
to attend the commencement ex
ercises of the Douglasville College.
Misses Maggie Moon and bailie
Watson went to a singing in Cobb
county last Sunday, and also stop
ped over in Brownsville on their
return hone. -
Mr. James Davis will deliver a
Sunday School lecture at Mt. Zion
M. E. church on the third Sunday
in June, at 10 o'clock. Please go
out and hear him.
Wanted—A bright, energetic
agent in Dallas for McClure s Mag
azine, a high class, beautiful and
cheap magazine. You can do well
with it. Address for particulars.
Southern Office McClure’s Maga
zine, Room 403 Equitable B’ld’g,
Atlanta. Ga.
Are you insured? If not, now is
the time to provide yourself and fam
ily with a bottle of Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhcea Remedy
as an insurance against any serious
results from an attack of bowel com
plaint during the summer months. It
is almost certain to be needed and
should be procured at once. No oth
Rev. G. W. Pharr, the popular
railroad preacher, was in Dullas
this week,
Rev W. J. Wood is batching
now, his family having gone to At
Janta on a visit.
Uncle Johnny Cain lias the fin
est and most perfectly cultivated
garden we ever saw.
High water has damaged the
crops in several places in the coun-
county, and tho farmers are very
“blue.”
IUO OTHER Sarsaparilla has cf.
■" fected such remarkable cures as
HOOD’S Sarsaparilla.'of Scrofula,
Salt Rheum, and oilier blood diseases.
Among tho trading salesmen in
town this week were Messrs. Tlios.
Clonts, with Tidwell A Pope, and
Henry Wyatt, with Marsh, Smith
& Marsh.
Quite a heavy storm struck our
town Monday, frightening our cit
izens, but with the exception of
demolishing the front of R. E.
Foote's store, did but little damage.
Many heavy rains have recently
fallen in this county. The creeks
have been full up to the neck, and
ground too wet to plow. General
Green is getting time to spit on
hands every few hours and catch a
new hold. It will take hard fight
ing to down him.
Wanted—A man to take the
agency of the Brooklyn Life Insur
ance Go., of New York, in this
community. Will make a liberal
contract with a good man,one who
is competent to manage an agency.
For particulars address E. L Mer
chant, 288 Equitable Building, At
lanta, Ga.
Notwithstanding the cry of hard
times, and low prices for cotton,
etc., Cupid still gets in his slow,
hut steady work, and the matrimo
nial ball is kept roiling. Last
Sunday Mr. Mo e Smith pas mar
ried to Miss Minnie McLendon,
Mr. James Abercrombie to Miss
Maltha Womack, and Mr. Edward
Cason to Miss Lula Tomlin, all of
this county. All will pleus; ac
cept our congratulations.
THE COMMENCEMENT.
On last Tuesday night the Dal
las High School had its annual
commencement at the court house-
The school which has been un.
der the supervision of Prof. A. W.
Robbins, who was very ably assist
ed by Prof. Bowling and Miss
Jane boote, has been a most pro
nounced sucees?.
Owing to the prevalence of mea-
s'es, they had to labor under con.
siderublo difficulties in arranging
for the commencement exercises.
Lack of space forbids us to go into
detail but suffice to say that the
exercises showed very carefu]
training, and were well received by
the large audience, which filled the
spacious court room.
NOTICE!
By ordor of Hon. S. D. Brad-
well, S. S. Com., an examination
for applicants to teach in the pub
lic s.n ids, will be held at Dallas.
Saturday, June 24th, 1898. Ap
plicants must submit with their
examination papers evidence in
writing of good moral character.
er remedy car. take its place or do its s'rt,j 3 examination will include U.
work. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale I History- W- ’L. Sen*S3,
by connally & cronaBy. j 8. Com.
PANDORA’S COLUMN.
Dear New Era:—
'Richard is himself again.’ The
much lamented, and sadly missed?
Spoopeudyke has reappeared on
the scene, and proves to be of the
reptilion species, that remains in
an abnormal condition, until about
June, and then comes forth,to sati*
ate his mow, with whatever he
can lay his claws on. I guess from
tho snapping that ho hns done,
that he is of the snapping turtle
tribe. For says he, “the snapping
time having come,and the snapper
having snapped the question, ac
cording to tho Ians of Snupperdoin,
and tho snappee, with her snap-
judgment, having snapped «t the
snapping; said snappee has no
right to soap at tiie snapper in
such a snappish manner.”Ho seems
proud of the fact that Pandora jilt
ed him. I never knew before that
mush, pine knots and ‘sour grapes’
were such good food for snapping
turtles. He forgot however to
send you the last shake of his po
etic chill, which is sung to the
tune, “Hark from tho tomb.” So
I will be kiaderough to give you
this stanza myself,
When the pretty Pandora, I first did
see,
I thought I’d like to buss her,
But as she's given me the grand G.B.,
I’ll just sail in and cuss her. •
Good-bye Spoopy, when you are
dead and gona, I want your shell to
use in place of my box, which it
seems I can never find.
We are anxiously awaiting the
news from Iiockmart. One of our
young men? went up there Sunday
and evidently on the war-path.
He ciime back in a dilapidated con.
dition, and wo fear that he went
iu search in some chicks that re
cently disappeared here.
Oh! whore did you get that hat?
Pandora would like to ask a cer
tain young Indy, who Madam Ru
mor says is likely to marry Ilay--
stily, very soon.
One of our young men carried u
girl to a prominent place the other
day, but she paid so much atten
tion to other boys, that ho made
her Eli-ght from his buggy, and
come off and left ber.
A crowd of our young men went
down to a neighboring city Sunday
on a purely pleasure trip, we sup
pose. Well we know something,
but if they’ll be right good, we
won’t tell.
The photographer struck our
'.own one day this week. Ho got
bis instrument broken, however,
when be tried to shoot a Theolog
ical Seminary, which ha 1 a Hay
stack on 0110 side, and a chicken-
Coop on the other. Ho had his
gun loaded for bear, but had it
fired, it would have struch a House,
battered a Snow-ball, tore up a
Coop, killed a bull-Finch, and
frightened Peter, James and John
away from the sanctuary. Other
game was spotted, but he drew the
line at fighting a Battle with crows.
Ono of our boys who wants to
be con-Geni-al, asked a girl, Sun
day, to Add herself to his number
of sweethearts, she seemed afraid
that she would be in-Trud-ing,and
did not let the. Add-ill'm continue
«ry long.
Gocd-bye till next week.
Pannib,
COWARDICE
Knocked the Ball Game in
“The Neck.”
Wednesday, some of tho boys
went over to tackle theDouglaaville
Team in a game of ball.
In acceptance of a challenge to
play tho aforesaid game, they went
away confident of winning a great
victory over their opponents, but
tho Douglasville hoys (some of
which are ex-celebrities) refused
to play, and Umpire Cooper culled
the ganio 9 to 0 in favor of Dallas.
The game was to be calle I at.
1 o’clock in order that tho hoys
might got homo before it became
too dark, hut it was destined to be
unplnyed, for when ono o’clock
came, tho Doiiglasvillu boys delay
cd the gaino until four, then 4:05,
and so on till 4.80, when McLain
had the game called, and he and
his men left for homo.
Very much can’t lie said of
Douglasville’s hospitality. They
refused to settle tho hotel hill, and
the Dallas boys are responsible.
I don’t think they did intention
ally. They were “short, and
their credit was no good.
Don’t get blutTud, Douglasville,
but come and play us. We will
return good for evil, and treat you,
“white”, pay your expenses and
beat you playing ball.
Amicus Puerokum.
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Famous as a
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F'amous for the relief it affords in
case of
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Famous a$ a safe and pleasant
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Try it. 50 cent bottles for sale by
Connally & Connally.
J. K. BEHHETT,
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ANEW ERA MARKED.
Tho first issue of McClure’s Mag
azine,published in New York Uity,
which has just reached our office,
promises to mark u new era in
Magazine publication.
The pleasure of magazine read
ing lias in tho pint been limited to
a comparative few because of the
high price of the good magazines.
But this beautiful little publica
tion hu8come to the front with a
list of contributors and articles as
great and us interesting as any oj
its older rivals, and at a subscrip
tion price of #1.50 a year. It an
nounces articles by many of the
greatest living writers.
The Magazine contains about
100 pages, and is lieuutifully and
fully illustrated.
It is a publication that has been
•ong needed. It will circulate in
the small towns and in the coun
try. It will o|>en up neqr fields of
instruction and pleasure to a very
large class of jieople who have de.
sired to read high c.nss literature,
but who could not afford it.
The head office of the magazine
is at 743 Broadway. New York,and
tiie Southern office, Room -103
Equitable Building, Atlanta, Ga.
DR. W. H. BEALL,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
Rollins, Ga.
Has located at the former resi
dence of Mr. M. It. Adsir,and ten
ders his professional servioe to the
people of Paulding county.
The Demos of Despair
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NOTICE.
My atallion, Robert E. Lee, will
bo at Dallas every Saturday, from
now until the 1st of next June.
WlLKY JOMKS.
ayo OTHKR SaraapaHBa ss»
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interests and on easier terms naht
are offered by others. Farmer
desiring to borrow will do well ty
see me before making arrange
ments elsewhere: r
Wii.l E. Spinks, A tty/
Dallas,/Ga.
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