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VOL- XLVII1.
NO. 42.
DALTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1898.
$1.00 Per Annum
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LOVEMAN’S
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Old Time Bargain Sale last week cer
tainly did bring out the bargain seek
ers. and all our customers expressed
themselves as highly pleased with
the bargains we offered.
We will continue the sale on all
goods advertised in last week’s ad.
at the same prices.
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FOR THIS AND NEXT WEEK.
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We will add a number of new and seasonable
goods at remarkably low prices.
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ATTRACTION 1.—lOOO yards, soft finished, yard wide
Bleaching, 7 1 -2c quality, per yard, 5c.
ATTRACTION 2.—100 pairs of White Cotton Towels, 27x17, ^
| real worth 15c pair, now 8c a pair.
ATTRACTION 3.—225 Bottles Whittemore’s Shoe Polish,
| the 26c size, two shades of Brown, at 15c per Bottle.
ATTRACTION 4.—Is our Bargain Counter of Ladies’ Chil-
t dren’s and Misses’ Shoes and Slippers. Values from 75c to
§ $2.50 per pair. Marked down to prices ranging from 35c to 75c
§ per pair. Ask to see them.
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| ATTRACTION 5.—10 Dozen Men’s Crash Linen Hats, worth
P 50c, to close out at 25c each.
ATTRACTION 6- —25 Dozen Men’s Negligee Shirts, Fast
| Colors, with detached Collars and Cuffs. Real worth, 75c, now
I 49c each.
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ATTRACTION 7.- -500 Men’s Grand Army Hats in three
colors. Actual value $1.50, in this sale at $1,00 each.
ATTRACTION 8.- -28 Men’s all-wool Black Alpaca Coats,
worth $2.00, for this week at $1.25 a coat.
ATTRACTION 9.--5 Dozen Men’s Shawknit Half-Hose, sold f
f the world over at 25c. Our price 20c a pair.
ATTRACTION 10.—350 Men’s, Boy’s and Children’s Caps in
all the newest shapes and colors, will be sold at 25 per cent less
|| than real value. Prices from 8c up.
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ATTRACTION 11.--250 Pairs Men’s $1.75 Solid Leather
II Shoes in Lace or Congress, any shape toe, in this sale at $1.25
per pair.
ATTRACTION 12.—A specially deep cut made in prices on
II all of our Ladies’and Children’s Slippers and Low Cut Shoes.
Come and price them.
The Extensive Line of Men’s, Boy’s and
Children’s Suits we are now showing is
replete with the Season s Choicest Fabrics
in both Staples and Novelties, in any style
or color you could wish for, and at prices
to suit hard times.
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10.9, IN 00R LAST WEEK’S AD. 1
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LOVEMAN’S.
Robbed the GfaVe.
A startling incident, of which
Mr. John Oliver, of Philadelphia,
was the subject, is narrated by him
as follows: “I was in a most dread
ful condition. My skin was al
most yellow, eyes sunken, tongue
coated, pain continually in back
and sides, no appetite—gradually
growing weaker day by day. Three
physicians had given me up. For
tunately a friend advised trying
Electric Bitters, and to my great
joy and surprise the first bottle
made a decided improvement. I
continued their use for three
weeks and am now a well man. I
know they saved my Jlife, and rob
bed the grave of another victim.”
No one should fail to try them.
Only 50 cents per bottle at Bryant
& Fincher’s drug store.
A married man recently drew
an elegant piano lamp and pre
sented it to his wife. She was
tickled to death over the present,
and said she would name it after
him. On asking her the reason
she replied : “Well, it has a good
deal of brass about it, is handsome
to look at, is remarkably brilliant,
requires a good deal of attention,
is sometimes unsteady on its legs,
liable to explode when half full,
flares up occasionally, is always
out at bed time and is bound to
smoke.”
Reduced Rates to Chattanooga, Tenn.,
via Southern Railway.
On account of the military en-
campement at Chickamauga Park,
the Southern Railway will sell
tickets from points on its line
south of Morriston, Tenn., north
of Atlanta, Ga., and east of Tus-
cumbia, Ala., to Chattanooga,
Tenn., and return at rate of one
fare for th.e round trip. Tickets
will be sold on Saturdays and Sun
days of each week during the en
campment, limited to return Mon
day following date of sale. Call
on any agent of Southern Railway
for further information. tf.
The Citizen regrets to note that
Mr. Jake Wrinkle, while switch
ing in some cars at the Crown
Cotton Mill Monday, got badly
hurt. The cars got away from
him on account of insufficient
brakes and he jumped, and from
this he hurt himself. We hope
he will soon recover and resume
his place as yard master of the W.
& A. R. R.
Buy your spices and pick
ling vinegar for preserving
from Callaway & McCarty.
We carry none but the best.
Among those who went to At
lanta yesterday were W. M. and
T. R. Jones, jr., T. M. Kirby, D.
J. Oxford, Tim Ford, Gus Gunz,
Tom Hamilton, Sam Kieth, Miss
Nancy Pexr} 7 , W. A. Black, Paul
Buchholz, A. P. Roberts, F. T.
Hardwick, J. A. Blanton, Will
Hamilton and wife, Misses May
Ramsey and Fannie Brown, Mrs.
Starr and S. B. Felker.
flr Child Enjoys
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The pleasant flavor, gentle aotion,
and soothing effect of Syrup of
Figs, when in need of a laxative,
and if the father or mother be cos
tive or bilious, the most gratifying
results follow its use, so that it is
the best family remedy known and
every family should have a bottle.
Manufactured by the California
Fig Syrup Co.
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The Citizen has enough original
manuscript contributed to it by
our friends to run it a year and
we now ask that we be given time
to print them. Should anything
occur that is timely and would be
out of date by holding over just
send it along, but we have ample
extraneous matter.
SPECIAL
SUIT SNAP.
As a mere War Incident we
drop a Bargain Shell into
Camp that will pale all past
war victories into insignifi
cance.
THREE* SUIT* LINES
ARE OFFERED AT
$5.00, $7.50
An inspection only of these
big trades will convey an idea
of the BIG VALUES that are
convoyed under the remark
ably small prices.”
MEN’S COOL SUITS.
In all lines and grades that will make
you comfortable these sultry days and
they will wear well.
We Want
“Bare” Counters.
That’s why we are cutting off big
slices from prices. Our policy is to
end the losses quickly by rapid sell
ing. Fall buying day just ahead
makes it desirable to ["clean up im
mediately and the coming goods
for autumn emphasize the need.
All Straw Hats at exactly half
price.
Men’s Fancy Cheviot, Worsted
and Cassimere Suits at lib
eral discounts.
Men’s Woolen and Linen Crash
Suits marked down to close
out.
All Boy’s and Children’s Cloth
ing has been subjected to
decisive reductions.
A. E. CANNON, Proprietor