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Miss Annie Pruden and Sam
Carter returned last night from
Carters.
Cleveland.
A large party of young folks
will go out to the Murray camp
meeting Sunday Week.
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Miss Clinton McMillan, of Au
gusta was a charming guest of
Misses Hattie and Scylla Thomas
Monday and Tuesday. Miss Mc
Millan has a large number of ad
mirers here who were happy to
see her again.
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Miss Marvin Trevitt, who has
been the guest of her brother, Mr.
C. A. Trevitt, in South Rome for
several weeks, leaves for her home
in Dalton tomorrow.—Rome Com
mercial.
Miss Juliet Byard, of Rome, and
the Misses Divine, of Chattanooga,
are attending a house party out at
Carter’s.
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Miss Grace Smith spent Sunday
very pleasantly at Sumach.
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Mr. Witham, in his lecture the
other night, said that chalk talk
was very effective. Some chalk
was seen the other night on a fel
lows shoulder that did more talk
ing than he could deny in a cen
tury.
FARMERS * *
AND PEOPLE
THROUGH
THE COUNTRY
The Stock
consists of
YOUTH’S
and BOY’S
would do well to investigate this
low price Clothing, that we intend
to close out by the first of the
year. Nearly all of the Clothing
that we have on hand is
Knee Pants
Suits and odd
Pants that
we are sell
ing at not
more than
Miss Flora Lester went down to
Atlanta one day last week.
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Mr. Sprouell Fouche, of Rome,
and Miss Pauline Carter came in
from the Quarters Sunday to ac
company Miss Louise Rogers, of
Macon, out to Miss Carter’s house
party.
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This Clothing has commenced to
move now. TVell posted buy
ers realize the bargains, and are
coming from far and near.
J. M. & T. 0. TROTTER,
50 Hamilton Street.
BOY’S
KNEE
PANTS
25 Cents.
McLellan’s School for Boys
DALTON, GEORGIA.
CLASSICAL COURSE,
SCIENTIFIC COURSE,
TWO YEARS BUSINESS COURSE.
PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT.
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Miss Fannie Brown drove in
from Capt. Brown’s plantation
Monday to the extreme gratifica
tion of her numerous admirers.
Miss Caro Irwin returned to
Atlanta Monday after a pleasant
stay with Mrs. Clayton.
Mr. Marion and Miss Julia
Williams were in from Hopedale
Monday.
Mr. W. B. Clark and daughter,
Mrs. Jennings, of Jacksonville,
Fla., are at the Hotel Dalton and
Senator Mann’s for the remainder
of the season.
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Misses Louise and Susie Lump
kin, of Athens, who are the guests
of Misses Hattie and Scylla Thomas
are two of the most charming and
popular young ladies who have
visited Dalton this season. Be
side being handsome and stylish
they possess a charming and at
tractive personality seldom possess
ed by young ladies. They are the
recipients of marked attention here.
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Mr. T. C. Robertson, of Cal
houn, was the guest of his brother,
W. A. Robertson, a portion of the
week.
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What are the Bookmen going
to do this winter?
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The Lesche club will either meet
with Miss Allie Moore or at the
Lewis house this winter.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sanders returned
yesterday from Catoosa Springs.
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Miss Sadie Willis, of Charles
ton, will be the guest of Mrs.
Lillian Carter and Miss Grace
Whitman next week.
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Miss Eugenia Bitting returned
Saturday evening from an extended
visit to Cartersville, Cedartown,
Summerville, Lookout mountain
and other points.
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Miss Nell King, who will teach
Latin and Mathematics in the Fe
male College, arrived in the city
Monday afternoon. She was ac
companied by Misses Annie Selman
and Annie King, of Gore, and all
will keep house during the college
year.
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Mrs. Lucile Barnwell is in the
city the guest of her sister Mrs.
Sam W. Farnsworth. Her many
friends here are glad to see her.
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Miss Lizzie McGhee, of Ring-
gold, Miss Edna Cogar and Rev.
J. M. Roddy, of Midway, Ky.,
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Kemp Tuesday. They form
ed a party and toured the Crown
Cotton Mill here and were greatly
pleased.
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Frank McCutchen returned
Tuesday from a weeks’ visit to
Miss Agnes Morris left for the
Conservatory at Chicago on Mon
day.
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Mrs. Mattie Lowry Gudger gave
her Sunday school class a delight
ful peanut hunt in the Presbyterian
church lawn Monday and the little
ones enjoyed it hugely.
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Misses Blanche and Rosebud
Bivings have returned from Gor
don Springs.
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Col. and Mrs. Green and Miss
Carrie have returned from Catoosa
Springs.
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Miss Lillie Green has returned
from an extended visit to Mont-
eagle.
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Dr. and Mrs. R. I. Peak will ac
company Harry to Dahlonega next
week. The party will drive
through the country.
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Miss Dot McCamy left yester
day for a visit to Atlanta.
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Mrs. Linka Friedman, Miss
Annie Loveman and Mrs. Emma
Herzberg are expected home from
New York the last of this week or
the first of next.
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Mrs. Sam Loveman is the guest
of her parents in Atlanta while
Mr. Loveman is in the eastern
markets buying goods.
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Frank Smith came up from Cal
houn last Friday and stayed over
until Tuesday. Frank’s popularity
never wanes in Dalton and his
friends were all glad to see him.
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Mr. Emmerson Heggie tendered
a delightful reception at his home
in Tunnel Hill last week to Miss
Heggie, of Augusta. Those pres
ent from Dalton were C. H. West
and Miss Hendricks, Bob Baze-
more and Miss Deadrick, Emmer
son Heggie and Miss Inez Kenner.
The refreshments were particularly
choice and delicate and the affair
was splendidly enjoyed.
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Miss Berta Maddox, of Rome,
arrived last night and is the guest
of Miss May Gordon. Miss Mad
dox has a host of friends here who
will give her a royal welcome.
Walter . Davis spent yesterday
in Chattanooga.
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Clarence Barret returned last
night from Washington.
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Miss Lucy Kirby returned this
afternoon from a visit to Chicago.
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Miss Lucy Roberts is teaching a
fine school in short hand.
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Miss Hattie Thomas will return
to Ringgold next week to resume
her school.
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Will N. Harben’s stories are
running in several daily papers
over in South Carolina.
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Will Cannon and Watt Bryant
will probably go to Dahlonega to
college. They will be accompa
nied by Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Can
non if they decide to go and will
make the trip through the coun
try.
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Frolic time comes to a close
next week. Summer vacation is
over and in less than ten days all
hands will be at work.
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Robert Loveman is getting
some splendid and well deserved
praise from the southern press.
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Mr. Frank Baker and family
will go to California to live next
month. The Citizen hates to
give them up*
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The friends of Miss Flossie
Felker will regret to learn she
continues ill a£ her home on Sel-
vidge street.
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Mrs. Drew Peeples and chil
dren came down from Catoosa
Springs yesterday afternoon.
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Misses Vandivere and DeBerry
left this week for Carters ville.
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Miss Kizzie MeKnight, of
Sweetwater, is the guest of Dr.
McKnights family. , . ?,
It is my aim always to please
my customers. ’Phone me for
fresh groceries. LaFitte.
This is the complaint of
thousands at this season.
They have no appetite; food
does not relish. They need the toning U p of
the stomach and digestive organs, which
a course of Hood’s Sarsaparilla will give
them. It also purifies and enriches the
blood, cores that distress after eating and
internal misery only a dyspeptic can
know, creates an appetite, overcomes that
tired feeling and builds np and sustains
the whole physical system. It so prompt
ly and efficiently relieves dyspeptic symp
toms and cures nervous headaches,
seems to have almost “ a magic touch.”
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
Is the best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier.
m» .. f%.|| are the best after-dinner
tlOOd S * lllS pills, aid digestion. 25c.
NINETY-SEVEN' WAR SONG.
See Smith & Deakin for staple
and fancy groceries, and all kinds
of general hardware. All cheap
for cash. Goods delivered free.
Telephone 106.
Dear mother, don’t let your
baby suffer and cry with colic
when a few drops of Dr. Tichenor’s
Antiseptic, diluted and sweetened,
will give almost instant relief.
Tastes like peppermint candy and
baby will take it without a kick.
Is free from opiates and absolutely
harmless. A silver half dollar
will buy a bottle at Bryant’s &
Fincher’s.
Everybody Says So.
Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most won
derful medical discovery of the age, pleas-
ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently
and positively on kidneys', liver and bowels,
cleansing the entire system, dispel colds,
cure headache, fever, habitual constipation
and biliousness. Please buy and trv a box
of C. C. C. to-day; 10,25, 50 cents. Sold and
guaranteed to cure by all druggists.
I love my adversary’s leg to kick,
To frisk, upon his features with my
feet,
Or bnnt. him in the stomach till he’s
sick—
All this is sweet,
I smile to hear his collar-bone collapse,
Accompanied by his expiring screech;
To crack his ribs in happiness, perhaps
Beyond all reach.
I laugh aloud when in the scrimmage
wild
I smash the thigh-bone of some lusty
toy,
And see him borne off, helpless as a
child—
That is my joy.
Then to perceive his manly blood run
red
No greater joy can unto me be given;
But at one kick to kick him down stone
dead—
That, that is heaven.
Political Chatter.
“We are going to see that Watt
Harris sweeps up the field for
congress,” remarked a Cartersville
lawyer at the court house yester
day.,
“Yes,” replied a Dalton attor
ney “and we are going to see that
Paul Trammel, Col. T. R. Jones
and two or three others have a
show.”
“That’s all right,” put in a
Rome man, “John Maddox has not
gone anywhere, and if he had we’ve
got plenty of material lying
around anxious to be used.”
A Calhoun man was about to
say something, but another fellow
shouted out: “Yes, and thar’s
Trox Bankston of Ringgold—”
but the crowd had already com-
ihenced to scatter.—Calhoun
Times.
The Citizen is in receipt of a
splendid map of Mexico issued by
the Mexican National Railway
and sent by Capt. J. J. Griffin,
the general southern agent in At
lanta. It is greatly appreciated.
Look Here.
Buchanan’s Simplified Music
Chart is so simple a child can
play an organ or piano in one
hour. No mistake made by it-
Sent to any address for 50 cents.
L. D. Buchanan,
Dalton, Ga.
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