North Georgia citizen. (Dalton, Ga.) 1868-1924, November 04, 1880, Image 2

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J* an hanksglvlng. st soon. tlio rural districts of the inco until tho regular a Is over. < mntiufaoluro of paper after tho extraction of to bo started at Now stlftr.io. ty feet high, at 1’lymp- order Mint ho may live ■ .:"r Ireland grow, moro Ag!lo llonuud murder and . nrarchlujf squadrous aro tho order of the day mid night, > .Judge Lester and Judge'Speer, aro candidates for tho Supreme Court Judgeship. A dark horse Is now in order. A blind woiiian at Sioux City, Iowa, , puts a nccdlo and thread botween her tooth, and, with a dexterous movomont of tho tonguo, passes tho thread through tho oyo. Wa havo only tluia to say, before going to press, that Hancock and English aro defeated hy a solid north against a solid outh. Well, bo It so—wo of tho south enn stand It, for wo aro used to defeat. Tun ninety-fifth annual communion, tlon of the Grand Lodge of Free and Ac cepted Masous In Georgia was iu session In Macon last week. Nearly three hun dred lodges wore roprosontod. •Tiib Gunnison country of Colorado has called o n Gov. Pitkin to send arms and ammuna tlon Immediately, ns an Indian QUtbrenk Is Inevitable. Tho Utos aro running o(Thornes In droves. A doputy sheriff has gono to Denver aftor Agent Berry, Tub Georgia Legislature convoned In Atlanta yestorday. Wo Imagine there is considerable buttou-hollng of members In that direction just now by seekers for judicial and other positions. Wo are glad wb wore born without a hankering desire for office. ■rlllt Head and Tall Ilrd-Hata Lawyer our onarresraanl or from tho seventh district dcutly to authorize us In say- nents is elected by a hand- orlty, making gains in every largest gains in Folton’s Tho decapitated Hazard, I its tail at Romo and nomt- I Clements, tho “boy and third- ir,’> ns the Doctor called him, i wouderful amount of tall vl- Ullty—enough to bring tho whole Hazard , to vigorous life again nnd shelvo Congress- lolltlcally Tor all time, who Id ho would beat tho Hazard thousand majority .in tho district. Uut such is life—this world Is made up of disappointments, and the boasting Ductor can now retire to tho peaceful shades of Ills “groat landod Idou- lily” and ruminate over this sore dlsap. pointment nt his leisure. Wa havo no words of exultation to utter over tho de feat of iudepbndontlsm In tills district, ouly this to Bay to tho Independents: Bury yoiirohlcf decently)—lay him away softly!—cover him up gently!—his politi cal work Is now donel Wo find proud' of tho election of Col. Clements.. He Is a representative of. nnd from among the people, mid Ills caustltu- onls may rest hMured tlintevury vote nnd every act of bis lu congress will be In fa vor of retrenchment and reform PpssS (From our Special Correspondent,) Washington, D. C., OcU 80,1880. When this administration took charge of tho country Becretary Evarts nnd Schurz were selected as special guardians of tho civil sorvlco reform boom which It was proposed to Inaugurate. It Is a tra dition among newspaper mon hero that thesa two statesmen mot, took their wlna, smoked, winked at each other, and ad journed sine die. As managers of civil service reform they have had no second meeting, The Secretary of Stato line kept In service tho employees ho found on duty when ho first went Into the State Department building, appointing or re commending now and then same one per son when another porson died. Tho See- rotary of tho Interior has done the same, ouly ho has kept up a show of holding “competitive examinations" for places. Thcso examinations, howovor, havo had little If any. effect on tho persons! of tho ofilco, Ability to wrlto German is and has boon for nearly four years a passport for a position under tho Secretary. So far ns tho official duties of Secretary Evarts are concerned, Isupposa ho might ns well have lived oh his Vermont farm during his term of service ns hi the oily. The country would do Just ns well with out a Secretary of Slate, and without For- no Again.—My mother — along timo with Neuralgia dull, heavy, luactive condition of tho wholo system; lrendacho, nervous prostration, and was almost helpless. No physicians or medicines did her any good. Three mouths ago sho began to uso IIop Bitters, with such good effect that sho seems and feels young again, although over 70 years old. Wo thluk there Is no other medicine fit to uso In tho family. —A lady In Providenco, R. I, Journal. To Oun Readeiis.—Tho outcome of the struggle botwoen tho political parties will soon ho ful)y known, tho excitement which has been running so high will sub side, and people will begin to look after themselves ugaln. They will fiud that their systems hnvo been giving way un der tho strain nnd need building up, which a low doses of Dr. Hart’s Antl-Billlous discovery will do, or if colds hnvo boon contracted, use Symphyx. Tub reason why I. W, Harper’s Nol son County Whisky is preferred above all other brands is because it is the most regular and most perfect product, Incon testably, ever rnndo. A long experience lu tho manufacture of the Harpor, the large capital of tho dlstlllor which ena bles him to hold his whisky until It has • ,, , folly gnrtiirod, together with the filet that Jftkcrti.'iyiitiils. Coming on Special Trains!—50 Cars i- john robinsohsts’ Creat World’s Exposition New Electric Light Show, Animal CONSERVATORY & Strictly Moral CIRCES ! Y>. G. HUNT rui SICIAH AND DRUG Bust Ohio Hamilton Street, DALTOpi, . . Cus 0ll * lENDERS his mof...„ *‘'1 hsences of the secretary havo done no hiirni. With tho other figure head of reform tho easo is difi'erent, tho position of Seorelnry of tho Interior fur- nutl Merchant," whioh recently appeared In a Loulsvlllo paper, speaking In very hitter torniB of the South and her incr- clmnls, was olthor written hy somo pea nut sland'vendcr In that oily, or some paid republican for electioneering purpo ses, or it was a baso forgery. Wo do not believo far a moment that it was writton by nny respectable retail or wholesale merchant ol Cincinnati. We have been In that ally several tlmos durlug tho pres ent year, and whilo there made tho ac quaintance of quite a large number of her lending business mon, all of whom wo found high-toned gontlomon who express ed a very high appreciation of our people, nnd Bconjfd anxious to cultivalo tho most friendly commercial relations with tho whole South. We heard no word of bit- torness against our people from any onoof them, nnd we conversed with scores of thorn on polltlcnl nnd other subjects.. A citizen Just from Rock Hill, eays tho Augusta Chronicle, brings intelligence of a fatal occurrence thoro Sunday night. At tho church for colored people, during tho night eervice, a small darkey was sud denly seized with a desire to maka a con tribution. Being without the necossary funds, he bethought him of a dollar pis tol which he bad In his pocket, and taking that out negotiated with nuothor small brother for the loan ol a nickel, giving tho Weapon as aollator&l. Tho holder of tho collateral was examining bis pledge shortly aftor, whon It accidentally wont off,.depositing its load under the ear of Its original, owner, named Jim Gooob, TnlisNbrwood pnpore linve commenced a warfhro ngainst Joseph E. Brown for - to. S, Senator. Wo are decidedly iu favor 'of his boiug hie own sucoossor, nnd wo the Urst ballot, • Gen. E; B. Alexander is now tho chief executive officer of the Louisville nud. Nashville Railroad, and virtually President of the road. Hu has risen Uls ter tlinu any railroad rann in tho Union, and uow ranks the equal of tho greatest magnate in the country. John Shepherd, a farmer near Peo ria, line faithfitlly kept an oath inado in 1800'uot ti> but hie hair or shavo until tho election of a.democratic president. Ills whiskers roach uoarly to hit Waist', and his hair Is kopt lu braids. Wo hopo he oau cut his hair this week. Hon. A. II. Stephens is aiding n col ored boy in procuring his education at tho University in Atlanta. Notwltb standing this our brothers (V) up In "God’s country’’ say that tho peoplo of the South, particularly the old political leaders, aro opposed to the education of tho uegro. Miss Ella Smith, of Llthonia, while passing under a shaft of n gin Iioubc, wns caught by tho hair and completely ooalped. Sho is'still living, with pros pects of complete rocovory. The unfor tunate girl la 11 yeareiof ago. Hor hair was exceptionally long ami beautiful. A violent galo prevailed on tho ooast ol England on the 28th, doing much dam age to shipping and occnelonlng loss of life. A scltooonor entering the harbor of South Shields foundered, and all on board, excepting the mate, were lost. Two steamers entering the same harbor were capsized and twelve persons drowned. A WOMAN was found dead with a por tlon of her body burned to a crisp, a few days ago, in Hall county, on the line of thfAir'Ltho Railroad. Sho wns o white woman, a Mrs. Blount, and tho Jury nr, rived nt the conolntlon that sho had been murdered by some uuknown party who pilefi up crossties and brush on hor and set fire tq the pile, ^ The Camilla Dispaieh hopes that the general assembly at Its coming session will not overlook the wild land question. It says, “Wild lands should bo taxed lu the counties where they He. The tax should be the same per cent, ns that on tlio improved, and this fund should be paid over to the county school commis sioners of each county. This manner of taxation will double tho school fund nnd put nil land upon nn equality. Ab tt stands now the rich land speculator is Denver, Colorado, was the scene of n terrible riot on tho 31st. The city was la the hands of .the mob for eight hours. The animosity pf the rioters wns directed mostly against the Clilnese, all of whose houses, with two or three exceptions, they tore down nnd dragged the inmntes from them, whom they fearfully beat with stones and otljer missiles. One China- man was hanged ovcv hie front door. ’ The firu Uepaitftieat w.as ordered to throw water on tho ridtere, but the wobattaoked jMi# uijj baill^v6u|i4e4 two flreqreo. two elnco pino straw first became an article of ox, port In tho Wilmington market, and now wo learn It Ib Impossible to supply tho de mand for it. It Is shipped North, where It undergoes certain preparations, and Is than'used for stuffing mattresses, In the place ol oakum, and for other purposes, besldos yielding a kind of oil ia tho first process tb which It is subjected. This now industry can bo most profitably de veloped lu Georgia, for if there ovor wne a surplus of any ono article, anywhere, wUiah seemed to bo valueless, it ie pino straw in middle aud southern Georgia. Canadians are not a little annoyed at the large emigration from the Dominion to tlio United Statos. It is stated that 07,000 Caundiaas have left Ontario dur lug tlio last eight mouths, and that noar. ly all of them have located permanently this side tho line. This class, too, it is said, is made up ofthe best of farmers and mechanics, who aro dissatisfied with the Government aud tho slow progress nnd the steady lncrcaBO of the public debt la Cuunda. About one mouth ago, Dr. P. II. Tal bott, a prominent citizen of Marysville, Missouri, and editor of a greenback paper published at that place, was shot through the window of his residouce and killed while ho wus retiring for tho night. Last week his sun Albert was arrested on the oliargo of committing tho murder, and Mrs. Talbott,tlie doctor’s widow, and Ed. Talbott another sou aud a hired man nam ed Welch, Were also arrested ae accom plices. Singe the eloso of tho wnr contribu tions to tho conscience ftind ofthe Treas ury Department, from unknown parties, have aggregated somo *200,000. Onco *11,000 Wat received ou one day, and soV' oral limes the receipts have boon *5,000 for a Blngle day. Sometimes the person sendiug it confesses he has smuggled or. defrauded the Internal revenue, but us ually all that Is said is, “this belongs to tho Government," There ie In Londou a dog’s boarding house, where cnnlno pets may bo sout to he taken care of duriug tho nbsenco of their owners from town. A Indy sent hor dog to hoard there while she was abroad, aud so attached did he becomo to tho house and his fellow boarders that sinco hor return and his reinstatement in his old quarters, ho hns called bn the oth er dogs regularly every Sunday after noon. Did you ever stop on the dusty high ways of lire to remember that there are over 7,000 varieties of apples lu this country ?—Philadelphia Sun. No, this is news to us. Bat there ie ono thing that is not news to us, nnd ’Us this: it takes ouly one variety of thcso 7,000 varieties, in a green stato, to settle tho small boy’s stomach In a very short space of time. Important.—Do not let your druggist palm off on you, any. now, cheap remedy for colds, whoa you inquire for Dr, Bull’s Gough Syrup, or you wiU bo disappointed. Price, 85 coots a bottle, Department Is nn aggregation of depart ments, Tho pension, patent and Indian bureaus, If their work wore to bo properly supervised, would each furnish employ ment for Mr, Schurz. To eay nothing of bis own frequent and flagrant abcenecs from his poet, his last one—1 might eay his present one—shows him to bo not only nn Insincere civil service reformer, but a man regardless of pledges and who cares little for tho performance of duties for which he draws pay. It may bo that wo havo escaped war with tho Utce, though that is not yot by any means cor- tain; but if we have our escape Is due to tho gentlemen performing tho duties of the Secretary of the Interior lately, and not to tho Secretary hlniBolf. Messers, Evarts and Sehurz hnvo not been the greatest offenders among the oablnet officers of Mr, Hayos. I mention them only because they wore eelectcd to give the administration a character for “reform." Each of tho secretaries are now consenting to a fraud by which hun dreds of government employees are ab sent froin the city, with regular pay, for such Indefinite space of tfmo as tho em ployees may think necessary In tho Inter- oat of Gon. Garfield. If General Han oock shall be elected on Tuesday next ho ought to form two resolutions. First, not to take any “profeeslonnl reformers” Into his cabinet, and second, to seo that the civil sorvlco of the government Is thorougly reformed. CAnnoLL. An enterprising darky of a calculating tqru of mind called a few days slneeon gcntty'&iau, who owns a gaiden in tho wostorn part of tho city of Tallahassee, and represented that the garden wns rap idly growing up with grass, which, If left to go to seed, would render it impossible to grow vegetables on the spot next year, and proposed to out It down for a certain earn, which tho gentleman agreed to pay, Ho then went to tho gentleman who had recontly rented tho premises and made him the eame proposition, which was again accepted, the latter not knowing, of tioursy, that the owner had agreed to pay for the work, as the darky had studi ously kopt that to hlmsolf. After cutting tho grass nnd collecting pay from both gentlemen our hero proceeded to tho owner of a cow, sold the grass for double what he charged for cutting it, pocketed four llmce ns much money ns the work was worth aud went on his way hum. rning a hymn tune. Now, who says the African is not a progressive rucof A HonuiOLK murder wus committed near Jonesboro, In this State, ou the 20th Inst, by a negro? fiend named Tom Betts. His victim wns Judge J. II, Moore, a prominent citlzon of Clayton county, aged about 70 years. Judgo M, had sold that day two bales of cotton in Jonesboro, for which he had received tho money, aud after returning homo and while pultiug up,his mules, the negro Betts, who lmd followed him, knocked him In tho bond with a maul and killed him. Aftor robbing tho body of about one hundred dollars Betts attempted to make his escape, but was captured and the monoy recovered. In order to pre- vont bis faeiag lynched, Betts was carried to Atlanta, where lie now is. This was a most atrocious murder, and the people are naturally very Indignant. Ruopy, tl)j tqwn now being, founded by Thomas'Hughes and others In East Tonuessee/U in some respects a''commu nity. Tho store will be on the co-opera tive plan, the purchasers receiving a share of the profits.'>A large part of the land will remain undivided, and be devoted to pleasure grounds and stock raising—the latter for the benefit of all settlers. The managers will provide plans for buildings free* but will not impose any restrictions as to the kind of houses to lie orcctcd.- No liquor wUl be sold in Rugby except by an apothecary for medical purposes, Mrs. Lincoln, wife ofthe late lament ed President, was a passenger on the Amerique. It is said shs looks old and worn and little like the woman whoso pride In the White House sixteen years ago bos became history. Her hair is ut most white and her form has becomo heavy, and she displays little interest iu what goes on about her, though in excel lent health. Such is life! dlrccl'from tho distillery, accounts for tho unvarying satisfaction It lias given thoso best educated to a flue whisky. D. G. Hunt, \ Sole agent,ftafem, Gn. Whitfield county gave Col. Clements 102 majority. Doctor Felton's majority in the county two years ago wnB 80. CUareff. 0 " 0,1 Wl ' ls wolT attention t H j^K-PTU rum, dye-stuffs FINE TOILET SOAPS, BRUeUl and perfumery 51 T. V. THOMAS. Wj| . THOMAS & FENTON, f GARBLE DEALERS AKOMAOVAOTDiunj OS S™’ &tktriiuemnf!:. $25 Every Day C«b b« •■all/ mads with our . Well Augers & Drills in and one horae required. Vfo nly makers of tUe Tiffin Well- ' rilling Machine. e man and onehoi mly makers of MttoOHDnilfii, W.r.-’.i-A J-"?',, »S,Yii40,rSSi?.“SSS?“ , LOOMIS & NYMAN, TIFFIN. OHIO. A«VBPjf Act and. Feature a Iffovelty! Tlio entire scries of vast TirvUlons brilliantly Illuminated "With the now Brush Eleol Light, In many respects preferable to the EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT! pin-pose, by tlio Fitchburg Steum Engine Compuny, .1 Fitchburg, Matts. The Biggest and Best' TROUPE of ARENIC CELEBRITIES Ever assembled In tlio univorso, introducing none btft dbsoluto novelties in tho Ring. 50 GREAT DENS AND CAGES. 100 STAR ARTISTS, Male and Fomalo, from the best Equestrian and Gyuinlo establishments lh tho world. ak, the HartbeaBt, Cabin Bara, or Water Dog, Living Egyptian Crocodile, 20 feet long, African and Colorado Antelopes, Poonah, Sun and Sloth Bears, and an EndleBs Collection of rare Beasts, Birds and Reptiles of Natural History. EXTENSIVE AND INCOMPARABLE CIRCUS Tomb and Head Stones. N- EAfT UOftNEIt MARKrt „„„ «S-tVousotT ’ 8TYLE of work. J. F. TREVITT, Agent, Dalion7(iji^ August t, 1880—12m MILL & FACTORY SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. BELTING, HOSE sal PAOKING, OILS, PUMPS ALL KINDS, IRON PIPE, FITTINGS, BRASS GOODS, STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE GOVERNORS, Ao. Send for Prlos-llit W. H. DILLINGHAM & Co., 143 Mala Street, LOUISVILLE, KY. LANDRETHS 8 UOIA.WIIlTf IEIsD COUNTY.—No- ,._o is hereby given to nil persons con- eerned that tho new third oluss road recontly laid out, leading from T. C. Foster's on tho Dalton and Cleveland road, io Prater’s mill, will bo established on tho first Tuesday in do- comber next unless good cause to tho contrary he shown, By order cf tho board of com mis- missionurs. W. J. UNDERWOOD Nov. 4-td. Ordinary. r~t liuuu i a, wi, itfield ‘ caMTv- IT lti>nsom Sutherland, administrator debo- nlH non of J. B. Alexander, having filed his petition-praying to be dismissed from his said trust, this is to cite nil persons concerned to show cmiuso At my ofilco on the first Monday in February noxt, if any hey cun, why tho prayer or petitioner should not he granted. W.J. UNDERWOOD, Nov. 4-3m.[pr’s fee *3. Ordinary. MRS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM. OF LYNN, MASS. It is almost impossible to hire an hon est servant in Galveston. A gontleman told his colored servant the other day: “Matildy, if you will bring back the right change from market every morniug I’ll give you a dollar a month extra." “Dst ar won’t near cover it. You hasn’t got no idee what a big business dis bear firm LYDIA ErPINICHAM’8 VBBETABLB COMPOUND. ThePMUtrojOure For all Female Complaints. test*Invalid. Upon ono trial tho merit* of this Com- pound will be recognized, aj relief ia lnune<ll*t«j and i ta eoattiaed, to nlnety-nin* om« la • hun. 'euro 1«effected^!thousands will te* merit*, it Uto-dk/r©- ke Wi t physician* In ttfy. On commended «ad prescribed by tho I the country. It wfll curs entirely th» ; of th* utniu*, LeoeorrbcM, 1 McutranUon, ah Ovarl&a Trouble*, Inflammation and Cloratioo, flootilnxa, all Dtaplamnant* and tho oon- •eqnent ipJnal weakness, and Is especially adapted to th*Chanc«of life. Jtwilldlaolvannd «zpet tumors from th* * tamo In an early ataga ot development. Th* tsndeocytocancerou* humor* there 1* checked very ■PMdUyhyltsuse. In fact It he* proved/to be the mat- Mt wd beet remedy that ha* ever been discover- •d. It permeate* every portion of the ayatem, and give* naw life and vtflor. It remove* falntna—,flatulency, de- rtrovi aHnwtoi faMMiiiniinis »nd rellevft* wtatox of the itomach It curee Wonting, Headache*, Nervous Proitratlon, General Debility, Sleepleaaneaa, Depreaaion nnd Indi- futlon. ThSt feelln* of benriftg down, causing pain, walfht and backache, ie always permanently cured by Its use. Itwtllatall times, and under all dreunutaa- harmony with the law that govern* the female system. Tor Kidney Complaint* of either sex this compound t* unsurpassed. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound h prepuwl it ud «U W«Ura AT.no., Lynn, IhM. FrtNtLML Sis bottle, for $L0Q. Beat b/ util la tb. form of ptibi, n^ In the form of Lonsuges, ou receipt of prico, fll.OO, per box, for either. Mrs. nNKIUM » freolyaaiweraeUlcttcraof Inquiry. Bend fop penj- pbkt juUamuMtbm llntlm Ultjapw. *> tMttrieosa tustittait ltma x wwamr i UVXBEtU* Wer 0*0 onjutipattai, mi' irw. tscaaiptflo. Trained iHtr.irantly from any In existence, embraolngavery lfhown spoolos, from the tiny yearling to ,ho most .tapomlous mala: A CompreUqnslvo.Coflega of EDUCATED ANIMALS! The most oomploto and oxtenatvo AP.ADEMY OP BRUTE SCHOLARS evor establlsliod. A 1 MAGNIFICENT NOVELTY PARADE • QJNE TICKET ADMITS TO EVERYTHING. Ohporfortnoiico^ only. Doors open ot12 o’olooh. .Attmiusion flO cents. Beuuootl rat< THE AVALANCHE —op— V Crootis, Xotioqs, v-AT-r Herron & Son’s I S at oncoQUAND AND BEAUTIFUL. Tho entire stock now full to repletion with every* thing that la t Haabcen Marked'Low DoSvn FOROASilto suit the timo and means of all. Spoolal atten tion la asked to our Full Linos gud incomparable selections in RICH BLACK SILKS. ELEGANT 8HADKS OF BLACK CASHMERES. LADIES’ CLOAKS IN HANDSOME VARIETY. FINE SCARLET FLANNELS AND FLANNELS OF ALL COLORS AND QUALITIES. . w.v.vom L1NK 0 p j,a DIES’ AND GENTS’UN — THIS SECTION OF COUNTRY. THE BE8T AND CHEAPEST LINK OF LADIES’ AND GENTS’ UNDERWA*ltE TO BE HAD IN Itniia fiffr Yirw iwnntiunMiv * v -ALSO- A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF MENS’ WOOLEN GOODS. Ao., AND LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, IN BEWILDERING VARIETY AT TIIE ,3L,0■W3ES® 1 X , ^»3ES.XC53ESgS, ALSO AN lira AND YARIED STOCK —OF— Boots, Shoes and Hats! For the Fall and "Winter Trade 1 afreToftere^to^urPrtendsand^h^Publlo at SnU ^ a °^ rerS ° f the 0o ^ rook: bottom pricesi ; THE XaAtlXES A RE Invited to lnspoot our MAONIP1UBHT ASSORTMENT OF UOOUS. Wo lioliova in « wJSfflP’‘ 0WP 10 18 8t " Ck ° f tl’ooity tooqaal n: CLOAKS, DOLMANS, ENGLISH JACKETS, SILKS, SATINS. J as. Herron & Son, Hamilton St., Dalton Ga October 14,1880-tf. HENRY DIETZ. LOUIS 0. BCHUETZlI H. Dietz A Co. Curors of tho Rising Run Brand T Sugar Cured Hama, Breakfast Ba-| con, Shoulders,Dried Beef,&t, No. 38 WALNUT Street,! OINOINNATI. Sep.80it^04m: nd Beit Medicine ever Mule, Sniajs^smas; propcrtlc* of ell other Bitten, y long «ri*t where Hop d aud perfect are thetr ni/Stn snUianlUcntetbupiullila. ToaHwboM «V 1 P 1 °r“ eI ‘ t,e * 0 “ IrtwOri t,ot U a,bo.ra«Yu'l»«' ^without Intox icating. -•.niM*»»brtyoarr«Vlta<t. or .rmplomi __whatthedl*©MeoreilWU«u* feuseHopBit- It may eave your life. It hai rotter,but me end urge themV “ °*o Hop B Remember.Hop Bitters 1* noV^ drugged drunken nostrum, but the Pureet^^ n dBnt Medicine ever made i the ’VTAIiOS^^ RHH9 end HOPE” and no peraon or femilyw ehould be without them. ■■■r I* an absolute and Irreditlble cu kennerouN of opium, tobacco a Ty J. WATERS, ’ t (Successor taH.M. Crosby,) , DEALER IN HARBLE ami GRAMTEj Gay Sir., 3d door beloio Lamar Horn, KNOXVILLE, TENNESSUE-I July 22,1880—12tri. Oer Cabdegne ef Bud latlnmMK IB fcfwtin Wk ESS-SSSSalkS cc EXCELSIOR” STOVE HOUSE! HUNNICDTT H BELLINGRATH, 36 38 Peachtree Street-, ATLANTA, Q-A ‘ iflte J j Johhorsnnd Donlcrs In COOKING AND HEATING STOVES Ranges and Furnaces, Stamped and Plain Tinware, ’ Marbelized Slate and ^Mantels at ^ to $200, Grates CJoffOo MH^Tollet^eto. 8nd a^Water^Pun^pa l Bub . Plumbers’ Supplies, Bath Tubs, Water Closets, Wash Basins &c. AGENTS FOR KNOWLES’: STEAM PUMPSl i&(}l““^tereraofooaercte sewey l’ljm wauwiuWiio.iiulvanUcd Ivon aerate wl ■ •• -• • . pttoUottt.wac-sm. UcCosh*. Guide for Amatror Broil, aal Putaaab DrurMiK "““lYoH V HEi??: sure ranfiSSte. «t, Chhqt E. E. BROWN, Jeweler. A FULL LINE OF WATCHES, OMCjt I JEWELRV, SILVER-WARE, SPEIT1-I UI.ES,EYE-GLASSES, VIOL’M ST1IIN05,*t-1 constahtly on hand. I If you want unyihing in my lino bo sure w l oall, os I am proparecl to furnish any kina " I gooda as low as tiioy can bo obtained in m I of the larger oitioB. Quality guaranteed « I ronreaonted. , <u | -•^■•Prompt and oarofhl ottflntlon glven.w I repairing watohos. Clooks and Jewelry. 1 July 22.1880-9Xm. , I jya, j. p. fann, I RESIDENT DENTIST, Dalton........ Oe°nJJ?l AU. K1NUS OF MKCRiNlW 1 ; I ana Opomtlvo Dontl.tiy w« I tPPro’H'mi tort H> flrst-otass stylo, »»« » I AJUULiJ-L^ reasonableratoa. I Tho Celluloid Plato put up in partial or Bats of teeth at low ratoa. Teeth extrac’Jf I without paiu by the use of Squlbba pure a l pburlo Ether. , Tho patronage of the public ia respecuu / solicited. , „ . , I 49**Cifiee opposite National Hotel, ovw Atlanta Btoro. I7jan78^ yitflsi-ai IM W.lma ADVERTISED _ . this mil jato. ^E<»niiIA,WllITFIfI.I*™0 , *T ] n 0 ibl VT tlmi I. hoiVmyglvon that f will "! II | “ 0UI 1 lnghoat bidder f«roash. within the of solo, on tho flVat Tuesday in Deoemner ( j at tho d oor or tho court ljo u8 ” 1531» Dalton, said county, lot of land nunjoe |fl tho 12th district and 8d Beption. belong j l0 tho estate of John A. Christian. «8 c ®g lr iw. pay tho debts and divide among the ‘» 0 w)( j tora of said deceaaed. Said lot wn» b v | r . In lmlvoB, divided oast and nr( iio»rf tunofanordoi from 1 1 10 ., wmniflTIAN. of sald countv. OBRA OOt. 28-tds.[Pr’B feo $3.68. A imiNIKTiU TUlX’S fi ; A *'J J r roYoS lily to an order from the 0 „ th* nary of Whitfield county, " “v°-itliintb el ? first Tue8tlay in Dooomhernext, J, Thornton gal hours ol sale, town lot No.7». jgftidn Avenue, Immediately «outb of.Pr. f residence. Sold as the P lo 5®inL e i],forP*{: Martin, late of said county. mont or debts of said doceasoil. 80C „rit). ea.h, iwnalnJor XutTIN. Artmlu"'' 11 '' 11 ' Oot. 2S-til3.IPr'8. facta.M- —- f > F.ORGIA, WIfl-TFIH**,*' cxefl’V Cs Guui'ge $ Sapp has •}P," —nnnrt ai“l tloa or personalty, a n rt *fyj{ , ffA5J.»i!«!K im of lipmiiBteail^uiiq^l'yj ,i a y »(?* 'itivodD, orated’ uatlon of hpraosteaii, ano■» sumo nt 111 n'olaok u. ro.i W tvomhar, Oot. SWffitSi,'. fee tl.w.