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the food pare.
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure
royal BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
cents
B^akfast Bacon,
per pound at Davis.’
Wm. P. Crow, one of Chatta
nooga’s land marks, died yester
day. Everybody knew Bill Crow.
Rev. Mr. Jackson is conducting
a successful revival at the second
Baptist church in North Dalton.
The wooden walk has been
taken up from Hotel Dalton to
the car shed and gravel substitut
ed.
Kansas City Beef at Davis.’
Lise Igleheart’s Swans Down.
Kansas City Beef at Davis.’
Charlie Baker was in town Sun
day-
Mrs, J. M. Lowry spent Tues
day in Home.
Hon. 0. N. Starr was up from
Calhoun last Friday.
M. M. Welsh, of Spring Place,
was in town Monday.
Frank Baker and Will Townley
were home this week.
Editor Henry was over from
Spring Place Monday.
Dr. E. 0. Stafford was over
from Murray last week.
John F. Camp was up from
Cave Springs last week.
Col. W. R. Rankin was up
from Calhoun last Friday.
Attorney Watts, of Calhoun,
m here at court last week.
H. C. Hamilton went to Alabama
yesterday to do some surveying.
Judge Atkinson will speak in
Rome next Saturday, April 23d.
A large number of Daltonians
will go to Chickamauga Park Sun
day.
Mr. W. L. Fox, one of Dunn’s
best citizens, was in the city last
Dry goods, shoes, hats, notions.
| Everything the people want, at
prices to please. Dalton Grocery
and Dry Goods Co.
The Daughters of the Confede
racy will meet Friday and prob-
: ably select an orator for memorial
day.
J. J. Caylor, of Prater’s mill,
was in town Monday. There are
very few men more popular than
John.
Rev. M. D. Smith, the awning
and tent maker* has an order from
the Royal Gemietuer people for a
big tent.
Mm. Frank Summerour is quite
sick. Mr. and Mrs. Summerour
will go to Cohuttah Springs this
season.
ORB BNJOY8
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50
cent bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
MAR FRANCISCO, CAL.
LOUISVILLE. At. NEW YORK. R.V.
Mr. and Mi-s. A. W. Lynn are
at Indian Springs, Ga., for two
weeks. After that they will re
turn home.
week.
The Lesche Club held an ad
journed meeting yesterday after
noon.
The Wednesday afternoon club
met with Mm. W. E. Oslin yes
terday.
Miss Mae Weatherly has been
ill with the tonsilitis for the past
few days.
Mrs. S. M. ('faiter and Miss
1’auline came in from the Quarters
yesterday.
Mrs. W. E. Kennedy, of Co-
hutta, was in the city yesterday
shopping.
He sure to contribute an ever
green or cutting to go in the Mon
ument park.
Mr. T. O. Trotter visited home-
iolks this week, returning to
Chattanooga Monday.
Hev. Mr. Hudson was up from
home Monday the guest of his
brother, Mr. J. L. Hudson.
A train wreck on the W. & A.
itched twelve cam and an engine
neai ' Kingston Tuesday night.
Just received the nicest lot of
Ca hes and crackers ever brought to
Dalton. Callaway & McCarty.
^"P rn and let us show you the
line of cereals ever seen in
Halt
on - Callaway & McCarty.
Miss Annie McKamy has re
turned to Cleveland after a pleas
ant visit here to her brother, Mr.
D. K. McKamy.
Rev. Luke Johnson will begin
a series of revival services at the
First Methodist church the first
Sunday in May.
Rev. Walter L. Lingle will fill
the pulpit of the First Presbyterian
church Sunday and everyone is
cordially invited.
Mrs. Jennie Farmer and Miss
Mary E. Wagner, of Mansfield,
Ohio, have joined the visitor’s
colony at Hotel Dalton.
There are some things worse
than war. Among them are the
speeches that may be made before
war begins.—Augusta Herald.
quite a quantity of agricultural
implements.
Judge John L. Edmondson was
over from Murray Monday and
says The Citizen is one of the
most popular papem that comes to
that good county.
Miss Scylla Thomas left today
for Rome where she will be the
guest of Mm. J. Lindsay Johnson.
From there she will go to Carters-
ville to visit Miss Laura Graham.
Best line of staple and fancy
groceries we have ever had. Send
us your orders. Good time to
buy. Berry Grocery Co.
Among the prominent Murray
county citizens who were in the
city this week were T. J. Ovby,
Hon. Seth Gregory, W. D. Greg
ory, J. J. Bates, C. N. King and
S. G. Treadwell.
To save money on hardware,
nails, wire, plows, sugars, coffees,
tobaccoes, etc., trade at Dalton
Grocery and Dry Goods Co.
Ben Jones has placed two ele
gant porcelain bath tubs in his
barber shop, where the public may
get hot and cold baths.
Sam Shields, R. M. Herron’s
window dresser, grew patriotic
this week and put some U. S.
flags in one of the windows.
Greatest bargains in slippers,
oxfords and shoes, choicest styles.
Come at once. See them. Dal
ton Grocery and Dry Goods Co.
M. B. Harris, a brother of Dr.
J. F. Harris, of this city has been
nominated by the Democrats for
Judge of Fort Worth and Tarrant
county.
The proof reader of The Citi
zen made a blunder last week in
Jim Herron’s ad. It read white
silks when it should have read
white shapes.
President Mac Sanders, of the
Sanders M’f’g. Co., spent yester
day in Adairsville, where he sold
BREVITY
said to be the Soul of Wit!
WHY LET UNSCRUPULOUS D1AL11S
SELL YOU IMITATIONS OP
POND’S EXTRACT
War is coming and the Berry
Grocery Company has stocked up
heavily on flour, meat, corn, sugar,
coffee, feed stuffs, fancy groceries,
etc.
The Madison Advertiser drops
into poetry thus :
A little ioe cream now and then,
Is offered by the wise young men.
And thus :
Corn crushed to earth will rise again,
Eternal demand is her’s,
Cotton wounded, writhes in vain,
And dies among her worshippers.
The Daughtei-s of the Confede
racy are every one urged to lie
present at the called meeting to
morrow (Friday) afternoon at
Mrs. G. M. Cannon’s. A full at
tendance is especially desired. Im
portant business.
Dr. J. Free Harris was elected
president of the State Eclectical
Medical Association at its recent
meeting in Atlanta. He was also
asked to take a chair in the Eclec
tic College in that city which he
was unable to accept.
VOU MUST have pure blood for
■ good health. Hood’s Sarsaparilla
purifies the blood. Take Hood’s Sar
saparilla if you would BE WELL.
TMJE FAMILY REMEDY
FOR ALL PAIN?
Pure and Uniform—No Wood Alcohol, or other Poisons.
only. Bnff Wrappers. See onr Name on Label and Wrapper.
EXTRACT CO. f New York and London.
You have till Saturday night to
save lOcts a pound on tea, Sets on
coffee and 4cte on tobacco, as war
with Spain may begin Sunday and
the tax will begin simultaneously.
Save while you can. Big stock
of each on hand.
Callaway & McCarty.
The members of the Children’s
Guild of St. Marks church desire
to express their very sincere
thanks to Mr. and Mrs. R. P.
Manly for the use of their beauti
ful grounds on the occasion of
their Easter egg hunt and for
many other courtesies so very
kindly tendered them.
The Whitfield County Teachers’
Institute will meet at the Public
School building in Dalton day
after tomorrow (Saturday) April
28d at 10 a. m. All teachers,
A GREAT OUTRAGE?
Colonel Candler and Bob Ber
ner Plotting Against
THE GREAT STATE OF GEORGIA (?)
They Met at the Brown House in Ma
con. Ga. on last Tues
day Night.
Col. Candler and Bob
ate supper at the Brown
Tuesday night, in Macon.
Berner
House
school officials and friends invited.
M. P. Berry, C. S. C.
At a special session of the city
council yesterday, an agreement
was drawn up between the city
and the Crown Cotton Mill that
will settle the water dispute, the
matter of taxes for the mill, and
one which the mill may double its
capacity in the near future. It is
hoped the mill will find the agree
ment satisfactory.
The Alethea met Tuesday even
ing at the home of Miss Willie
White and after a discussion of
the first seven chapters of the
Talisman the following papers
were read : “Character Sketch of
Mcauley,” Miss Ruth Lester;
“ Current Events,” Miss Emma
Bivings ; “ Character Sketch of
‘Becky Sharp,’ ” Miss Blanche
Gardner.
Ligtli Battery F. of U. S. Artil
lery, Company B, from Norfolk,
Va„ were in the city 1 ist night
for an hour en route to Chicka
mauga Park. They ate supper
here, and fed and watered their
horses, The battery consisted of
ten cannon. They came over
the W. & A. Railroad. Mr. L.
Buchhhlz furnished them fifteen
gallons of coffee.
The Most Favorable Season
To cure catarrh is in the spring
During the winter the patient is
likely to take fresn cold and have
a set back. But if treatment is
begun in the spring and con
tinued into the summer, nothing
need be feared for the succeeding
winter. Of course it all depends
on the medicine. There are a
great many catarrh medicines
which relieve the most disagreeable
symptoms temporarily. Pe-ru-na
cures more slowly but also more
permanently than this class of
medicines. A course of Pe-ru-na
during the spring will cure catarrh
more quickly than at any other
season. Mr. Walter H. Tucker,
Concord, N. H., writes Dr. Hart
man as follows: “ When I began
taking your medicines four years
ago I was suffering with chronic
catarrh. I had taken nearly two
dozen bottles of a so-called catarrh
cure without much relief. Pe-ru-
na cured the night sweats and
dizziness; it cured the cought I
have had from my cradle ; I can
say it saved my life.”
Dr. Hartman has published in
book form a series of lectures on
various phases of chronic catarrh
which he calls “Winter Catarrh.”
This book will be sent free to any
address by The Pe-ru-na Drug
Manufacturing Company, Colum
bus, Ohio.
WAR NEWS IN BRIEF.
The president has signed the
intervention resolution and an
ultimatum has been cabled to
Spain, which demands the with
drawal of troops from the island
and her fleet from Cuban waters.
An answer must be made by Sat
urday.
The Spanish cortes assembled
yesterday, and the queen regent
read her speech from the throne,
urging the body to stand by her
in defense of the nation.
The army hill has passed the
house. It authorizes the president
to call out the volunteer troops of
the States at once.
Minister Bernabe and staff have
left Washington, and will be on
British soil today.
It is said that the insurgents
may join the Spanish troops to re
pel the invasion from America.
American dogs of war are no
tarryers.
“Uncle Sam” has thrown down
the glove but there is no yellow
kid about it.
The Gi'eatef includes the less,
od'
and scrofula sores and it
pended upon to cure boils
and humors of all kinds.
may be de-
and pimples
H’ood’s Pills are the favorite family
cathartic, cure sick headache, break up
a cold.
OPENED TODAY.
A large line of Parasols
and Umbrellas.
R. M. HERRON.
a girl
Never play cards with
who has winning ways.
Spain may be uneducated, but
she can read the handwriting on
the wall.
If people turned out as you ex
pected them, would the world be
any better ?
nail Sick
nail wen
Laud Sale.
The Stanton farm near Fair-
mount, Gordon county, containing
over 500 acres, and one of the
most valuable in the State, to be
sold at administrator’s sale, at Cal
houn, June 7 th. Also other valu
able lands. Full particulars given
by P. L. Stanton, Fail-mount, Ga.
Apr. 21.
Many persons have their good
day and their bad day. Others
are about half sick all the time.
They have headache, backache,
and are restless and nervous.
Food does not taste good, and
the digestion is poor; the skin
is dry and sallow and disfigured
with pimples or eruptions;
sleep brings no rest and work
Is a burden.
What is the cause of all this?
Impure blood.
And the remedy?
It clears out the channels
through which poisons are
carried from the body. When
all impurities are removed from
the blood nature takes right hold
and completes the cure.
If there is constipation, take
Ayer’s Pills. They awaken the
drowsy action of the liver; they
curer biliousness.
A Pretty Scene.
St. Marks church presented
quite an improved appearance on
Easter Day. A carpet had been
put down and the chancel altered.
The new chancel railing, donated
by Mr. Sherry McAuley, of the
Cherokee Works, added a great
deal to the general improve
ment of the building. There will
lie hereafter, a service in this
church on every Wednesday
night; there will also, be services
on the mornings and afternoons
of the 1st and 3d Sundays of each
month, as heretofore. From now
on there will be “a celebration of
the Lord’s supper” on the 1st
Sunday of each month, at 11
o’clock in the morning, and also,
on the 3d Sunday of each month,
at 7 o’clock in the morning.
Executive Committee Meets.
The Whitfield Executive Com
mittee met last Saturday to con
clude the business before them.
It was decided that a primary be
held on June 6tli to vote for con
gressmen voting direct for the
candidate. On the 20th of Au
gust a primary will be held for
county officers and representative,
voting for candidates direct. On
the 22d of August a mass meet
ing will be held to elect a new
Executive Committee. The fol
lowing resolution was passed:
“Resolved that it is the sense of
this committe that the rules of
representation heretofore prevail
ing in the representation by coun
ties in the congressional conven
tion be continued.”
Across the Continent.
The Bohemian Circle will give
a novel entertainment at the opera
house on Monday night, May 16th,
in wnich they will introduce all of
their special artists in a transcon
tinental trip in their own Pullman
car. The car is now being con
structed by the Pullman Car Com
pany at Pullman, Ill., and will be
seen in its entirety on the opera
house stage here. F. T. Reynolds
will be the conductor, Joe Beedie
Smith the porter, Roy Vance the
news butcher, Prof. Frank Berry
the engineer of the music, Charles
Parmalee, baggage master. The
Showalter Quartette have bought
tickets for the trip and will have
upper berths. Mrs. Mulcahy has
a lower middle section. The en
tire Bohemian Club will go along,
and many interesting passengers
will be taken on en route includ
ing a world famous musical moke
and a dancing hobo of great fame.
In June the Bohemians will give
another entertainment for the ben
efit of the Confederate veterans.
The proceeds of their trip across
the continent will equip their
gymnasium completely. A full
band and orchestra will go on the
trip.
UMtm im oan> Dmotor.
We hare the exclusive lerrice* of
tome of the most eminent physicians in
the United States. Write freely all the
particulars In your case. You will re
ceive a prompt reply, without cost. m
- Address. DK. J. C. AYER w
# Lowell.
A Wonderful Discovery.
The last quarter of a century records
many wonderful discoveries in medicin*,
bat none that have accomplished more for
humanity than that sterling old household
remedy, Browns’ Iron Bitters. It seems to
Contain the very elements of good health,
and neither man, woman or child can take
Iffi J?£ OUt 8 reatefi t benefit.
Rev. Luke Johnson was in Car-
tersville yesterday.
Mr. Sproull Fouche was up
from Rome last night.
The Crown Cotton Mill is think
ing of doubling its capacity.
Mrs. D. R. Loveman’s numerous
friends were glad to see her return
home.
Several hacks will be run over
to the Park Sunday by the livery
stables.
Mr. and Mrs. George Horan
will go over to Chickamauga Park
Sunday.
Prof. A. J. Showalter will at
tend the May Musical Festival in
Cincinnati.
A large number of ladies were
at the train yesterday afternoon to
see the soldiers.
Such a day as today makes a
woman or man wish they had a
big lot of new spring clothes.
What has become of the sewer
and electric light plant ? Did not
the present mayor aud council run
on that platform ?
The Dalton Fire Department is
practising for the annual tourna
ment which comes off at Annis
ton, Ala., in June.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
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