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THE NORTH GEORGIA CITIZEN, DALTON, GA.
’Zl,l ®»We» the food pure,.
wholesome and
wholesome and delicious.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
POYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
Salt sacks 8 1-3 cents at Davis
& Sons’.
Louis Rickett is down in At
lanta.
Uncle Henry Stafford took in
the reunion.
Dr. J. F. Lacewell was in the
city Tuesday.
Fred Wilson went down to At
lanta Monday.
Rev. J. M. Cash was in Cleve
land last week.
Will Farmer is at Banks, Tenn.,
for a short while.
Tom McGhee was over from
Murray yesterday.
Today is the anniversary of the
battle of Manassas.
C. C. Kieth was over from
Dunn, Ga., Monday.
All new fountain drinks
at Bryant & Fincher’s.
John Caylor was in from Pra
ter’s mill yesterday.
Mr. G. M. Cannon spent Mon
day out at Dawnville.
Mrs. C. R. Elrod died in Mur
ray county last week.
Dr. Sam Lowry spent Sunday
and Monday in Rome.
Mr. Sam Crouch has been quite
sick for the past week.
Mr. John A. Lowry went up to
Chattanooga yesterday.
Bicycles repaired by skilled
workmen. Satisfaction guaran
teed. Charges very reasonable.
Sanders M’f’g. Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Nichols
were in the city last Friday.
Hon. A. K. Ramsey was over
from Ramsey last Saturday.
John H. Todd was home with
his family the past few days.
Be sure to see the McSherry
disc drill with seat. This is new
in the drill line.
Sanders M’f’g. Co.
J. W. Brooker is among the
veterans in Atlanta this week.
Messrs. Dug Puryear and Lake
Quillian are in Atlanta today.
Ben Jones, the well known bar
ber, went to Atlanta yesterday.
Ed Freylach was at Chicka-
mauga Park one day last week.
All fruit flavors at our
fount. Bryant & Fincher.
This issue of The Citizen was,
printed on the big new Whitlock J
press.
Capt. Martin Tarver was in
from the Dawnville district last
Friday.
j Mr. \Y. H. Wilson spent Sun-
i % at Cokuttah Springs with his
family.
Mr. Fayette Fincher swelled the
big crowd of veterans down in
Atlanta this week.
Mr. F. W. Elrod, the popular
T ilton citizeu and railroad agent,
was in town last Friday.
Mr. Early Batson, a former Dal
tonian now of Cartersvile, is in
town for a few days.
Dr. J. O. Bivings has bought a
fine four year-old horse. It is one
of the finest in the city.
Walter Richardson and Walter
Davis spent Tuesday night in At
lanta returning yesterday.
Mr. Frank A. Wrench came up
from Brunswick and spent Sun
day with his wife at Hon. John
Black’s.
Mrs. Gus Thomas, of McDonald,
is the guest of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. K. R. Pope, in North
Dalton.
After the first of August The
Citizen office will be up stairs in
the front room of the Showaltfcr
building.
Mr. R. A. Burnett, lumber in
spector for the National Furniture
Co. of Atlanta, was in the city
yesterday.
Bicycles repaired by skilled
workmen. Satisfaction guaran
teed. Charges very reasonable.
Sanders M’f’g. Co.
Mr. Jas. Holt, father of Mrs.
Frances Miller, of this city, cele
brated his hundredth birthday in
Knoxville Tuesday.
Mr. W. T. Cox, one of Whit
field's best and most popular citi
zens living near Tilton, was in
town last Saturday.
Bicycles repaired by skilled
workmen. Satisfaction guaran
teed. Charges very reasonable.
Sanders M’f’g. Co.
Messrs. Jas. M. and Wm. M.
Lewis spent Tuesday at Chicka-
mauga Park and say they had a
most delightful trip.
The Sanders Manufacturing Co.
has secured the contract for the
iron and steel work on Mr. Can
non’s new buildings.
Hon. John Gault, mayor of
Ardmore, I. T., was in the city
this week, having come out to the
reunion and stopped over.
The flowers at the funeral of
Lank Barrett, jr., were numerous
and very handsome, and gave only
a slight token of how well he was
liked.
Rev. Luke Johnson was in at
tendance* * on the district confer
ence the past week, hence there
were no ssrvices at the First Meth
odist last Sunday.
The McSherry drill, the latest
improved.
Sanders M’f’g. Co.
Ellis Farnsworth was down from
Memphis this week visiting his
father’s family. He is now travel
ing passenger agent for the M. P.
Railway with headquarters in
Memphis.
William J. Bryan’s, 3d Ne
braska, regiment passed through
Dalton this morning. It is the
best equipped, best behaved and
best looking lot of troops that we
have so far seen.
Messrs. H. P. Red wine and W.
H. Isbell, of this county, attended
there is only ONE
POND’S
EXTRACT
THIS IS IT!
Fac-simile of Bottle
with Buff Wrapper.
* nvt *luable Tor all niches, Pains, Inflammations,
Catarrhal Trouble and Piles.
THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS
is due not only to the originality and
simplicity of the combination, but also
to the care and skill with which it is
manufactured by scientific processes
Known to the California Fig Syrup
■Jo. only, and we wish to impress upon
all the importance of purchasing the
true and original remedy. As the
genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured
by the California Fig Syrup Co.
only, a knowledge of that fact will
assist one in avoiding the worthless
imitations manufactured by other par
ties. The high standing of the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co. with the medi
cal profession, and the satisfaction
which the genuine Syrup of Figs has
given to millions of families, makes
the name of the Company a guaranty
of the excellence of its remedy. It is
far in advance of all other laxatives,
as it acts on the kidneys, liver and
bowels without irritating or weaken
ing them, and it does not gripe nor
nauseate. In order to get its beneficial
effects, please remember the name of
the Company —
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CiL
LOUISVILLE. Ky. NEW FORK. N.T.
®0N D’s EXTRACT CO., New York and London.
the populist convention down in
Rome last week as delegates from
Whitfield. Dr. E. O. Stafford
and Capt. W. J. White represented
Murray.
The life insurance of Col. W.
C. Glenn, amounting to $5,000,
was paid yesterday. The policies
were made one-half in favor of
Mr. Dan W. Rountree and the
other half in favor of Mrs. Glenn.
—Atlanta Constitution, July 15.
The ordinance known as the
cow or stock ordinance, which re
quires owners of stock to keep
them up at night, will be enforced
on and after August 1st.
W. H. Pruden, Mayor.
July 19, 1898. 2t.
Car of McFarlan buggies just
received. Fine assortment.
Sanders M’f’g. Co.
The Atlanta Constitution of
yesterday printed a fine photo of
Miss Talulah Gachet, who is spon
ger for the Alabama Sons of Con
federate veterans. Miss Gachet
is a social favorite here, where she
once visited her cousin, Mis. Sam
W. Farnsworth.
George Sherwood, the efficient
pressman of The A. J. Showalter
Company, is proud of the big new
presses just put in and is prepared
to turn out thousands of impress
ions per day, ranging in size from
a postage stamp to a four page,
seven column news paper.
Capt. Frank DuBois, who has
been captain of the Dalton Guards,
has enlisted in Capt. Henry. Stew
art’s company as sergeant. Capt.
Stewart has one of the best com
panies at Griffin, and besides be
ing one of the best captains is
very popular.—Rome Hustler.
Mr. J. A. McGuirk, agent for
the Southern Railway here, re
turned last Friday from the annual
meeting of the Southern Railway
Agent’s Association held at Nor
folk. He tells The Citizen that
they were royally treate'd and that
nothing was left undone for them.
Chief Electrician Chaffin, of the
Don’t fail to see the McFarlan
buggy before buying. Prices,
quality and terms bound to suit
you.
Sanders M’f’g. Co.
Dalton Telephone Company, lias
cut in the wires for a seperate
’phone for The Citizen which will
be put in by August 1st. The
Citizen hopes every one will call
us up and give us all the local
news. We want to print it and
must have it.
Are Vou Weak!
Weakness manifests itself in the loss at
ambition and aching bones. The blood Is
vatery; the tissues are wasting—the door k
being opened for disease. A bottle of Brown®
Iron Bitters taken in time will restore your
■trength, soothe your nerves, make your
blood rich and red. Do you more good
an expensive special course of medicine.
—> jron Bitters is sold by all dealer*.
W. B. McKnight is in Atlanta.
Good wheat is quoted today at
70c., and rye, 50c.
Hal Divine was down from
Chattanooga Sunday.
Mrs. T. J. Bryant went up to
Cohutta today at noon.
Vote for T. J. Bryant for
Tax Collector. tf
C. B. Willingham, of Marietta,
was in the city this week.
Mr. Geo. W. Clark, of Jackson
ville, has joined Mrs. Clark here
at Hotel Dalton.
When Dalton gets her electric
light system she will be in the
push. It must come.
Montgomery M. Folsom’s brilli
ant pen is now luminating the
columns of the Brunswick Times.
Don’t Neglect Tour Liver.
Uver troubles quickly result in serious
X>mplications, and the man who neglects his
fiver has little regard for health. A bottle
of Browns’ Iron Bitters taken now and then
will keep the liver in perfect order. If the
disease has developed, Browns’ Iron Bitten
will cure it permanently. Strength and
vitality will always follow its use.
Browns’ Iron Bitters is sold by all dealest.
The New York Journal rates
the 2d Georgia as one of the crack
regiments in the volunteer service.
Vote for T. J. Bryant for
Tax Collector. tf
Mr. James Logan, of Winches
ter, Tenn., will be the guest of his
sister, Mrs. J. A. Carter, next
week.
Frank Summerour showed us
some of the largest and finest El-
berta peaches today we have ever
seen.
Tom Wrench, of the Brunswick
Advertiser, and a former Dalton
boy, has enlisted and gone to
camp.
We must move our stock
of thin goods regardless of
price. If you want an or
gandie at half price come
at once.
R. M. Herron.
Mr. and Mrs. Barrett received
a great many telegrams of conso
lation from Judge Maddox and
others.
Many a fellow is trying to settle
the money problem whose gate
won't stay on its hinges for lack
of attention.
There is no better hotel in Geor
gia than the Hotel Dalton the
way it is being run by Mrs. Dollie
Lewis Dettor.
Vote for T. J. Bryant for
Tax Collector. tf
Greatest bargains in slippers,
summer lawns and all dry goods
and notions at Dalton Grocery &
Dry Goods Co
Rev. Dr. Lee, the revivalist
conducting the big tent meeting,
has and is doing much good. Big
crowds greet him daily.
Some loving comrades pinned a
United States flag on the breast of
Land Barrett and he was buried
beneath the flag he died for.
Vote for T. J. Bryant for
Tax Collector. tf
When the gentleman from Ha
waii rises on the floor of congress
and is recognized by Speaker Reed
that is the time to take the picture.
—Savannah Press.
T hink about your health. Do not
allow scrofula taints to develop in
your blood. Take Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla now arid keep yourself WELL.
According to the Chattanooga
News, “Uncle Sam, having
| spanked the Spanish baby, has
promised to take it home to its
mamma.”
Vote for T. J. Bryant for
Tax Collector. tf
Remember the Dalton Grocery
Co. has the best prices and as good
goods, too. You will be benefited
if you will giye us a call, and we
will appreciate it.
•
Miss Annie Cannon, Messrs. F.
T. Reynolds, John Thomas and
J. M. Sanders expect to spend
Sunday at Hopedale, where Miss
Louise Mazyck and Miss Julia
Williams are guests.
than an <
Browns 1
DM*
see a Snow
storm in
summer?
We never did; but we have
seen the clothing at this time
of the year so covered with
dandruff that it looked as if it
had b*en out in a regular snow
storm.
No need of this snowstorm.
As the summer sun would
melt the falling snow so will
Auer’s
Hair
Vigor
melt these flakes of dandruff in
the scalp. It goes further than
this: it prevents their formation.
Tt has still other properties:
it will restore color to gray hair
in just ten times out of every
ten cases.
And it does even more: it
feeds and nourishes the roots
of the hair. Thin hair becomes
thick hair; and short hair be
comes long hair.
We have a book on the Hair
and Scalp. It is yours, for the
asking.
If you do not obtain all the benefits
you expected from the use of the \ Igor,
write the doctor about it. Probably
there is some difficulty with your gen
eral system which may be easily re
moved. Address. . „
DR. J. C. AYER, LoweU, Mas*.
BTORIA.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
OA.
Bean the
Signature
of
Desirable dry goods, notions,
hats, groceries, tinware, stove ware
and hardware with reasonable
prices is increasing the trade of
the Dalton Grocery & Dry Goods
Co.
At a special meeting of the city
council last Friday night a civil
engineer was employed and is now
surveying the city for a sewerage
system. Now let the electric light
system come.
Doc Nance, the cleverest and
most popular engineer that ever
opened a throttle valve, was at
home this week.
Mr. Ben Shaw, now of Lexing
ton, Ky., has been in the city
looking over the scenes of his
youth. He once lived here on
Thornton avenue and had a large
circle of friends, all of whom were
glad to see him.
The Citizen would be very glad
to have its friends hand in or give
it any local or personal items.
They will be’ very greatly appre
ciated.
The Citizen earnestly requests
its county correspondents to keep
up their regular weekly letters.
Let the office know when you are
out of stamped envelopes. We
desire to cover all the county
news.
Gen. James M. Lewis, of St.
Louis, is the guest of his mother
and family at Hotel Dalton.
Will McCarty spent Sunday at
Catoosa Springs.
Arthur Kieth went up to Chat
tanooga Sunday.
Buy Buist’s turnip seed
from Callaway & McCarty.
All varieties.
Col. C. N. King and Hon. Pleas
McGhee headed a big Murray
delegation yesterday for the re
union.
Buy Buist’s turnip seed
from Callaway & McCarty.
All varieties.
R. J. Patterson spent Tuesday
in Chattanooga.
J." L. Smith went to Atlanta
last night.
Buy Buist’s turnip seed
from Callaway & McCarty.
All varieties.
The boys were all glad to see
Alf Finley and gave him the right
hand of fellowship.
Salt sacks 8 1-3 cents at Davis
& Sons’.
Judge Seth M. Walker was
down from Chattanooga Tuesday.
Buy your spices and pick
ling vinegar for preserving
from Callaway & McCarty.
We carry none but the best.
Col. Tom Peeples and Mr. W.
A. Robertson, of Dalton, returned
home Tuesday after a short visit
in the comity.—Calhoun Times.
Editor Clarence Heartsill, of the
Spring Place Jimplecute, was in
town yesterday afternoon en route
to the reunion down in Atlanta.
For Sale.
Five room dwelling house on
Thornton avenue, known as the
Mary J. Scott place. Terms cash.
Apply to W. W. Scott, Austell,
Ga. tf.
fl*n Enerriy to health is impure blooa,
as it ieads to serious disease and great
suffering. Hood’s Sarsaparilla meets
and conquers this enemy and averts the
danger.
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liails
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of
CASTOHZA.
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Hrood’s Pills are the only pills to
take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Cure all
liver ills.
A Pin Lost.
A stick pin with knot on head
having in it a small diamond.
Lost between the Baptist church
and courthouse well. Finder will
be rewarded by bringing to Citizen
office.
Lost.
A white Llewellen setter dog,
ears and shoulder tan color, tail
long. A liberal reward will be
paid for his return to
Mrs. Duff Green,
17 Thornton avenue.
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