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i connection with the above business, (controlline
)rises, operating several Saw and Planing Mills
of building material,) I can build houses of anv c
Also, Dealer in COFFINS and UNDERTAKERS’ Supplies
raOESSABY FOB BUIIMGI
REPAIRS, CM BE FOUll
LUMBER,
BUILDERS’ MATERIALS ARID FURNITURE,
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
Correspondence solicited, and Price Lists, Catalogues and Estimates furnished
on Application.
REPAIRING neatly and promptly done at
reasonable prices.
'd on River, foot of Pine and Cedar Street.
and Blind Warehouse and Up-town Office, 115 W. Eighth Street.
Furniture and Warehouse and PrinciDal Office. Cor. Pine and Water Sts.
Which we are offering at lower prices than ever
before. Investigate and you will not send away
for any goods we keep.
Our stock has been selected with extreme care
from first hands, and customers can rest assured
that all goods are of the best characted and will
offered at much lower prices than ever before.
A cordial invitatqtion is extended you to come
and see our goods and get prices before pur
chasing anything in our line. It will be our en
deavor to please in every particular, and merit
your patronage. April 12.1888.
Cleveland, Tenn.
Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat
ent business conducted for Moderate Fees.
Our office is Opposite.U. S. Patent Office
and we can secure patent in less time than those
remote from Washington.
Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip
tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of
charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured.
A Pamphlet, “How to Obtain Patents,” with
names of actual clients in your State, conn tv or
L/Vwrn flPTlt. frpp AiIrlMiaa * "*
C. A. SNOW & CO.
W. S. WINTERS
G. W. NELSON-
Opp. Patent Office, Washinoton, d. c
Not Necessary to Use Patent
Medicines.
TT/-E have made a study of Chronic Diseases
YV for fifteen years, and the remedies we
are not only different, but are superior to anv
ever used in this section. As a proof of this ™
seldom get a case until the family physician has
failed, and as our remedies succeed so auiekl^
and completely, should be ample proof for awn
the most skeptical. c
We are not a set of traveling humbues • but
are located in Dalton, and there are neonle’ here
who have known us for 50 years. v
The following are a few of our Preparations •
1st. In Blood Diseases we have never seen
anything to compare with our remedies They
have cured cases of years standing, after having
been given up to die. b
2d. Our Treatment of Chronic Lung Dis
eases is not only new, but is the only successful
treatment we have ever seen. We don’t use any
of the old remedies—cod live roil, cough syrups,
or expectorants.
3d. In Female Diseases we positively never
think of a failure, in curable cases.
4th. Nervous and Heart Diseases. Our
remedies do a wonderful wonk in relieving and
troubles. They relieve
MITCHELL’S
Musical Merchandise of
CHATTANOOGA, |>
Deseription.
TENNESSEE
curing these distressini
that fear and dread or r
remove wakefulness, and that terrible midnight
gloom, that makes life a burden, giving in their
^a r - efreShi ? g slee P of childhood, and the
bright and joyous hopes of health.
»< Com
StXwJsr 1 " •"**“« psa
to see us? Dro P 8y > ^ y°u would be cured come
Shop and Salesroom Mo. 720Market St.
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Telephone 358.
dalton,
CITIZEN!:
THE
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1889.
Who the Favorites of Fortune Are Lately.
Ticket No. 63,856 drew tlie first capi
tal prize of $300,000 in the 233d Grand
Monthly Drawing of Oct. 15, 1889, in the
Louisiana State Lottery. It was sold in
fractional parts of twentieths at $1 each,
sent to M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La.
One to George M. Walton, Sharon Valley,
Conn.; one to Mariana Romero, Santa
Barbara, Cal.; one to George W. Lane,
Forest City, Ark.; one to T. H. Neeley,
Bigbyville, Tenn.; one to G. P. Talbott,
Danville, Va.; one to August J. Miller,
1417 S. Twelfth street, St. Louis, Mo.
one to D. H. Cheney, Fort Smith, Ark.
one to W. P. Faucetter, Campbeilsville.
Ky., etc. Ticket No. 71,323 drew the sec
ond capital prize of $100,000, also sold
in fractional twentieths at $1 each; one
to Hanpy Holiammed, 128 Clinton Plack,
N. Y., one to J. R. Geddes, Murray, Pa.
one to Cora Rogers, South Bend, Ind,
one to Norton National Bank, Norton
Kan.; one to correspondent through
Wells, Fargo & Co.’s bank, San Francisco,
Cal.; one to Bowery Bank, New York, N,
Y.; one to E. L. Raines, Bamum, Tex.
one to Adone & Lobit, Galveston, Tex.
one to M. M. Jordan, Greenville, S. C.
one to a depositor Louisiana National
Bank, New Orleans, La., etc. Ticket No
25,369 drew the third capital prize of $50,
000, also sold in fractional twentieths at
$1 each; one to the Market National
Bank, Cincinnati, O.; one to International
Bank, St. Louis, Mo.; one to Lawrent
Kubler, 304 S. Seventh street, St. Louis
Mo.; one to J. C. Baldwin, 64 Main street,
Houston, Tex.; one to Sam Raphall, b4
Main street, Houston, Tex.; one to J. L
Adams, Cincinnati, O.; one to H. A. Har
vey, Harvey’s Canal, Gretna, La.; one to
Michael Stritzlinger, Gretna, La., etc.
The 235th Grand Monthly and Extraor
dinary Drawing will take place Tuesday,
Dec. 17, 1889, when prizes ranging up to
$600,000 will be scattered broadcast ev
erywhere. Full information will he given
by M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La., on
application. Do not be left this time.
Women’s Terror of Mice.
From the Scotsman.
In this age of the world it is impossible
for the most robust. and astute man to
stand still in one position for five minutes
and exactly comprehend the nature of a
woman’s fear for a mouse.
Perhaps a mouse looks larger to a wo
man than to a man. But we don’t know,
At any rate, no matter how large the
"*■ w^tnan is, she is just as skittish in the
pfesehee of a mouse as a little woman,
and the; smaller the mouse the greater
the terror it inspires.
A woman who fears no living human—
man, woman or child—will shiver like a
vibrating threshing machine at the sight
of a mouse an inch and a quarter long.
Even the Amazonian mother-in-law—even
she has a soft spot in her adamantine
heart for mice, and will scream with any
school girl at the harrowing spectacle of
a live mouse cutting its way between the
kitchen table and a hole in the pantry
floor.
All this is inexplicable and can only be
accounted for by the patient investiga
tion of the hard-headed scientist or medi
cal expert.
Complete and Permanent.
In the early part of last year I had a
violent attack of rheumatism, from which
I was confined to my bed for over three
months, and at times was unable to turn
myself in bed, or even raise the cover.
A nurse had to be in constant attendance
day and night. I was so feeble that
what little nourishment I took had
to he given me with a spoon. I was in
constant agony, and sleep was entirely
out of the question, except when I was
under the influence of opiates.
After calling in the best local pfyysi
cians, and trying all other medicines
without receiving any benefit, I was in
duced by friends to try Swift’s Specific
($. S. S). ' I discontinued all other medi
cines, and took a course of S. S. S—thir
teen small bottles—which effected a com
plete and permanant cure.
L. C. Bassett,
El Dorado, Kansas.
Eating Sore.
Mr. C. B. McLemore, a prominent and
influential citizen of Henderson, Texas
writes under date of August 23, 1889, as
follows:
“For eighteen months I had an eating
sore on my tongue. I was treated by the
best local physicians, but obtained no re
lief, the sore gradually growing worse
I concluded finally to try S. S. S., and
was entirely cured after using a few
bottles.
You have my cheerful per Mission to
publish the above statement for the
benefit of those similarly afflicted.”
C. B. McLemobe, Henderson, Tex.
Advice to Mothers.
Are you disturbed at night and broken
of your rest by a sick child suffering and
crying with pain of cutting teeth? If so,
send at once and get a bottle of Mrs.
Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children
Teething. Its value is incalculable. It
will relieve the poor little sufferer im
mediately. Depend upon it, mothers;
there is no mistake about it. It cures
dysintery and diarrhcEa, regulates the
stomach and bowels, cures wind colic,
softens the gums, reduces inflammation,
and gives tone and energy to the whole
system. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
for children Teething is pleasant to the
taste, and is the prescription of one of
the oldest and best female nurses and
physicians in the United States, and 3
for sale by all druggists throughout the
world. Price 25 cents a bottle.
Rich and Poor,
Prince 3nd Peasant, the Millionaire and
Day Laborer, by their common use ol
this remedy, attest the world-wide rep
utation of Ayer’s Pills. Leading phy
sicians recommend these pills for
Stomach and Liver Troubles, Costive-^
ness, Biliousness, and Sick Headache;
also, for Rheumatism, Jaundice, ana
Neuralgia. They are sugar-coated; con
tnin no calomel; are prompt, but mild,
in operation; and, therefore, the very
best medicine for Family Use, as well as
for Travelers and Tourists. _
“I have derived great relief from
Ayer’s Pills. Five years ago I was
taken so ill with
Rheumatism
that I was unable to do any work. I
took three boxes of Ayer s Pills and
was entirely cured. Since that time I
am never without a box of these pills.
Peter Christensen, Sherwood, Wis.
“Ayer’s Pills have been in use in my
family upwards of twenty years and
have completely verified aU that is
claimed for them. In .attacks of piles,
from which I suffered many years, they
afford greater relief than any other
medicine I ever tried.”—T. F. Adams,
Holly Springs, Texas.
«I have used Ayer’s Pills for a num
ber of years, and have never found any
thing equal to them for giving me an
appetite and imparting energy and
strength to the system. I always keep
them in the house.”—R. D. Jackson,
Wilmington, Del.
“ Two boxes of Ayer’s Pills cured me
of severe
Headache,
from which I was long a sufferer.” —
Rimma Keyes, Hubbardston, Mass.
“Whenever I am troubled with con
stipation, or suffer from loss of appetite,
Ayer’s Pills set me right again.” — A. J.
Kiser, Jr., Rock House, Ya.
“Ayer’s Pills are in general demand
among our customers. Our sales of
them exceed those of all other pills com
bined. We have never known them
fail to give entire satisfaction.” —
Wright & Hannelly, San Diego, Texas. *
W. 0. PEEPLES GROCERY CO.,
WHOLESALE! ' \
927-929 Chesnut, and 24-26 Carter Streets,
CHATTANOOGA, TENN
-AND DEALER IN-
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
SPECIAL BRANDS TOBACCO: BROAD AXE, SHELL BOAD,
Big Auger, Georgia Beauty, Old Si, Lucy Hinton, Gravely, &c.
April 25,1889—ly. -
NEW YORE STORE.
Grand Spring and Summer Opening,
New Goods! Latest Styles!
Millinery and Fancy Goods, Notions and Trimmings.
2^=Ladies, call and examine our nicely selected goods—Hats, Bonnets, &c.—on
Hamilton str., Dalton, Ga.
LEADING CARPET HOUSE
Ayer ’,l,f i!!s ’ Still the Leader in Prices and Goods.
FBEPABED BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Dealers in Medicine.
Largest line Wilton Velvet, • f\ X UD17TTWf*
Moqnets, Tapestry, Body Brussels, Uflili £| 1 UN U
All-Wool and Cotton Chain Im,m "
IN CHATTANOOGA.
Our Stock of TURKOMAN CHENILLE and LACE CUBTAINS
is complete. Decorated and Plain WINDOW SHADES in all the
latest colors, at Bock Bottom Prices. New invoice of
1 B.
> Ga.
on Lonij
information
several
any character on,
READY-MADE HOTJSEs
Shipped to any Part of the United States on Short fcj
SaiFParties wishing to sell or exchange Real Estate would do* i,
in my hands. Office at Factory, on E. T. Ya. & Ga. Railroad^ 6
I Lave some Beautiful City Residence Lots for sale onFAQvom-
I also have nice property, both improved and unimproved on
Belt and on the line ef the Electric Road. Some beautiful hn ur^ 60 ^!
of said roads. Telephone No. 308 at Chattanooga, Tenn uliaiD gaony
C.A. MOROSS&CO.
-Dealers in-
SEED,
GRAIN,
HAY,
SWISS
EMBROIDERED CURTAINS
IR, XT C3- S
.SOME VERY HANDSOME
Pledger, the notorious negro politician,
of Atlanta, is running a convention of
negroes in that city called by himself for
the avowed purpose of taking action in
regard to the alleged deprivation of their
rights and outrages committed upon
them. This interesting cabal has passed
a resolutfon instructing the negroes to
dodge the census with s view to cutting
down the representation in the Southern
States.
A London firm has a contract with the
French government under which they an
nually supply France with thousands of
tons of dried fruits. The French govern
ment require this large supply of dried
fruit to make the wine which they sup
ply to the French army.
The outlook for the re-election of Sen
ator Allison in Iowa is rather dark. With
a close democratic minority in the leois-
lature, and some disaffection in his own
party, the chances are he’ll get left.
E. E. BROWN,
WATCHMAKER
-!- r JEWELER
DALTON, GA.
Keeps constantly on hand a full
assortment of
WATCHES,
Clocks,
Silver ai Plated Ware,
POCKET KNIVES
and
TABLE CUTLERY
AGENT FOR
King’s Combination Spectacles
POPULAR SHEET MUSIC, price
5 cents at the Store and
6 cts. by mail.
Call on us before you buy. Ours is the ONLY exclusive CABPET
house in the city. ’
722 Market Street, CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
LIME,
Of their Own Burning.
PLASTER - PARIS,
CEMENT,
fertTlizers,
cotton" TIES,
COTTONBAGGING,
LAND PLASTER,
Field and Garden Seeds
a Specialty.
C. A. M0R0SS & co.
Chattanooga, Tenn.
-!- GO TO -!-
WILLIS MOOKE, Mj]
Uoveman Block,
Chattanooga, Tenn.,
T REATS and cures an CHBONlCMaJ
ES—especially, DY8ENTEBY asdbJ
FEMALE DISEASES.—LEUCOEEH®! J
TRIMS, OVARITIS, SEXUAL D1S0 J
SPERMATORRHOEA, IMPOTENCE, P©J
DISEASES, SYPHILIS, GONOEEHtJi ,
STRICTURE.
NERVOUS DISEASES, CHOREA.
EPILEPSY, INSOMNIA,
NERVOUS lEXHAUSn®.
The Eye and Ear, the Throat ands*. J
Lungs, Consumption, Asthma, Tubereilm j
Heart, Valvular Diseases, Functional DagJ
MEDICINES FURNISHED.
SECURE GUARANTEED OB MOSK J
FUNDED. When others fail come to a*
Sgp^Hours 9 to 12; 2to5. P.O.Eox|a
AT THE
OF
Staple aM Fancy Groceries,
Which for variety and extent is unsurpassed,
while prices will be found very low. We make a
specialty of
Choice Country Produce.
CALL FOR THE
Famous Fireproof Oil,
The best Illuminating Oil in the
World.
WE CABBY Alt EEEGABT STOCK OF
Dry (Ms, Boots,Sloes,Hats,
Notions, Queensware,
General Merchandise
re are offering at lower prices than ever j
Investigate and you will not send away
we have in store, and are receiving diSflj
largest stock of
Hardware, Agricultural hi
ments, Wagons, Buggies, Etf.J
Ever brought to Dalton. Please call andbei4
vinced that our prices will compare wav
lowest.
T. A.&S.E.BEEET,
HAMILTON ST., DALTOSi Oij
Sept. 22,1888.
Newand BeantifniGwi
JUST RECEIVED AT T# |
milline!
STOKE
—of—
GRAVi
MO WORE EYE-GLASSES
HO jSSmBBb* WEAK
EYES.
J. H. KENNER,
Cotton Bnyer, Storage
-AND DEALER IN-
Ba||ing, Ties, Crain, Hay, &
JDJLTiTOTT C3-.A-
& J. B.
85 HAMILTON ST.,
DALTON, GEORt
An elegant assoi
milliner*!
and
STBAW GOODS
In store and constantly
consisting of
Straw Borui e ^|
AND
CHILDREN’S HA’
Trimmed and untrimm^*
Neck and Sash Ribbons,
Velvet Ribbons, ,
Neck Ties, Bonnet I
Satins, Velvets andj^l
Flowers, Feathery
Or
Our goods were b?n^t of Uielarg^Ji
BBS
sal
cu» of Gonortfiff*.
Gleet. I pres® 15 ** 1
feeHafeinr**®?
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gold by
For sale by H. K. Main, progg* 8 ^
the citizen PRINTING
Office printing
best style and on tne