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VOL. XLVIII. NO. 43.
DALTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1898.
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LOVEMAN’S
Pardon us for using once more the following old, old truth: ^
“All the people can be fooled some time,
Some people can be fooled all the time,
But all the people can’t befooled all the time,”
Yes, the trade is coming our way, and in greater volume each
week.
SOME TRADE WINNERS.
100 Dozen Child’s Fast Black, Derby Ribbed, Stockings. :
Beautiful Quality. Sizes, 6 1-2 to 9 1-2, worth 15c, to go at 3
pairs for 25c.
25 Dozen Ladies’ Fast Black, Superior Quality Stockings.
Real worth, 20c, to go at I5c, or 2 pairs for 25c.
Shirt Waists. Only a few dozen left. 50c, 65c and 75c,
former prices, now 35c apiece.
Hats for Men, Boys and Children. Early fall line just re
ceived. Men’s Wool Hats, 35c to 75c apiece. Men’s Fur Hats,
$1.00 to $2.50 each. Boy’s Hats 25c to 75c each.
Men’s Pants. 8 Dozen, Men’s Brand New, Plain and Fancy
Stripe Pants just come in. $1.50, $2.50, $3.50, $5.00 and
and $6.00 per pair. Your old Coat and Vest will look new if in
company with a pair of our pants.
Men’s Shoes. New Shoes, Custom Made Shoes, Shoes that
city stores sell at $5.00 and $6.00 per pair. Fine Vici Kid,
Plain or Globe Toe. Lace or Congress. Our prices, $2.75,
$3.00 and $3.50 per pair. We believe we give the best value
in Men’s Heavy or Sunday Shoes at $1.00, 1.25 and $1.50, to
be found in Dalton.
Ladies’ Slippers. Our entire stock now at a big cut from
from real worth. Ladies’ Brand New, Strap Slippers at 65c
: worth 1.00 Ladies’ Brand New Strap or Oxford Slippers, at
! 75c, $1.00 and $1.50, worth $1.25. $1.50 $2.00.
! Children’s Slippers at cost. 85 pairs, all we have left
I Men’s and Boys’ Rubber Bottom, Low Shoes, 75 cent qua l y a
e 40 cents per pair.-
1 Any Straw Hat in our House at actual cost.
The Confederate reunion meets
next year at Charleston, S. C.
, Those learned in precedents
show that captured armies have
been sent home before now. Bur-
goyne’s soldiers were shipped
back to England and on their
way from Saratoga to Boston they
passed through this region. The
English, also, in 1808, sent home
22,000 French soldiers from Por
tugal.
Gen. Wood, of the rough Rid
ers, has been appointed Governor
of the Province and city of Santi
ago in Cuba.
Gen. Wheeler has written from
Santiago to his friends that the
war wont last long and that he is
a candidate for reelection to con
gress from his district.
Applications have been filed
with the comptroller of the treas
ury, for charters of the “First
National Bank of Honolulu,” and
“The First National Bank of San
Juan de Porto Rico.” It is said
both applications are preferred by
well known and responsible capi
talists. The papers have been
placed on file and will be taken
up when Honolulu and San Juan
come fully under the laws of the
United States. Probably, in any
event, legislation by Congress will
be required, before charters can
be issued. The capitalists who
make these applications wanted
to be sure of being “on time.”
Maj. Sam Morgan, formerly
mayor of the city of Rome, in this
state, is now a resident of Lexing
ton, Ky., where he is a well known
horse owner. The major was a
gallant Confederate soldier. The
other day a German named Lucy
accosted Maj. Morgan, made some
disparaging remark about the
Yankees at Manilla, and express
the hope that Von Diedrich and
the Spaniards would drive Dewy
out. The major did not discuss
the question; he “didn’t do a
thing” but knock the man down,
and promise to repeat the dose
every time the Yankees and Dewy
were attacked in such manner.
BOMBARDING
WITH BARGAINS.
“To The Yictor Belongs the Spoils.”
In Peace as in War it is the Strong,
sturdy, well-fed, finely drilled, superb
ly equipped and thoroughly disciplined
forces that win. Out of date guns on
out of date fortifications, with out of
date men behind them, are bound to
yield to the power of modern arma
ments, skillfully sighted and fired with
unerring aim.
Every mercantile battle waged by the
Baltimore Clothing Co.
has resulted in a glorious victory, and
its onward march has been one of
victorious triumph, because it has
never hesitated or faltered in its de
termination to give better values for
less money than any other house, and
has adopted every modern idea that
would accomplish that result, so that
it now occupies the proud and envia
ble distinction of being the
it
it House in Its Line.”
This is the cause of its gett'ng the
Lion’s Shnre in the business of North
Georgia.
LOW PRICES
is the magnet that draws this immense
trade here, and never has its mastery
been more thoroughly demonstrated
than now.
A Stupendous Display of tlie best
Values you ever saw at tlie Small
est Prices you ever paid. ....
Our trade in the Philipines al
ready amounts to thirteen mil
lions. After awhile it will
amount to thirteen times that
much.
Hen’s All-Wool Suits
Prince Bismark is very ill.
His entire family are at his bed
side.
$3.65, $4.25, $4.90, $5.50, $6.10, $6.75,
$6.90, $7.25, $8.00, $9.75, $11.25. Ac
tually dirt cheap at 50% more.
REPOKT OB' THE CONDITION OB’ THE
BURST NATIONAL, BANK
OB' DALTON,
Never before was SHOES sold so cheap in
Dalton. Our last Saturday’s sales was immense.
On MONDAY, AUGUST 1st
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at Dalton, in tlie State of Georgia, at the close
of business, July 14th, 1898.
Men’s Solid Leather Congress or Lace Shoes,
worth $2.25. now only $1.25.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts. 3
Overdrafts, secured
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation. .
Banking-house, furniture and fixtures
Other real estate and mortgages owned
Due from State Banks and Bankers
Due from National Banks, (not reserve
Agents) „
Due from approved reserve agents.
Notes of other National Banks
Fractional paper currency, nickels and
cents • ■
Lawful Money Reserve in Bank,
viz. :
Specie
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer
(5 per cent, of circulation)
64,616.04
8,486.92
15,000.00
8,289.08
76.00
. 12,700.00
315.00
... i qnn psD6ci3.11y sittrcictive Remncints,
We will oiace on sale 3UU especially . .
^ vve will picnic w* - . - _ i n+
be bargains, great big bargains in the lot.
| There will
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LOVEMAN’S.
The Lowest in Price, First-Class
Dry Goods, Shoe and Clothing
House in Dalton.
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Total $115,(
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in • • • -3 60
Surplus fund *
Undivided profits, less expenses and
taxes paid A
National Bank notes outstanding 13,.
Due to State Banks and Bankers ...... U
Individual deposits subject to check.. 33,
Demand certificates of deposit 4,.
Certified Checks.
Men’s Hand-Sewed Best Goods, $i*75»
$2.25, $3.00, $3.75 worth 33% more.
Ladies’ Shirt Waists, 15c to 25c, worth double.
Standard Prints in Stripes at 2^c per yard.
White and Colored Lawns at 2^c per yard.
Men’s and Boy’s Straw Hats at half price.
Dry Goods, Furnishings and Notions at your
own price.
TOTAL 3115
,656 64
Our buyer goes East next month and we must
have room for the largest fall stock ever brought
to Dalton.
State of Georgia, County of Whitfield, ss:
I R. I. Feak, Cashier of the above named
bank, do solemnly swear that the above stale-
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Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2<th
day of July, 1898. „
Julian McCamy, a. f.
Correct—Attest: J B. Headrick,
W. C. Martin,
T. R. Jones.
Directors.
Vote for T. J. Bryant for
Tax Collector. tf
A. E. CANNON, Proprietor