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VOL. XLVIII. NO. 47.
DALTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1898.
$1.00 Per Annum
I Summer Dress Goods and Slippers.
ular price, $1.00.
Are leaving our house fast these
^ half cool and half hot Autumn days.
Take our Slipper Stock:
$1.25 buys choice of any pair in our
E house, actual worth $1.50, $1.75 and
$2.00.
65 cents per pair for a Ladies’ Splen-
EE did Quality Common Sense Low Heel
Slipper, cheap at $1.00.
44c per pair, for a Ladies’ Coin Toe,
Black or Ox Blood Strap Slipper. Reg-
Children’s Slippers. Nothing but
good, serviceable ones in our house. At
and under cost for any pair in stock.
Wash Dress Lawns, 10c, 12c or 15c,
Take your choice at 5c per yard.
Those solid colors, French Organ - 3
dies, Nile, Linen, Yellow and Heliotrope.
Value 29c, closing price only 15c per
yard.
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Steel Rod, Fast Black Gloria Cloth, Splendid Value, only 50c.
Close Twilled, Excellent Grade, Fast Black, Gloria Cloth, Steel Rod and 3
Steel Frame, 26 inch size, only 75c.
India Silk, Steel Rod and Steel Frame, 26 inch size. Best value in Dalton at 3
E $1.00.
NEW. NEW.
Red and Navy Percales.
Black and Colored Woolen Dress
^ Goods.
Ladies’ Button and Lace Shoes.
Don’t pay $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00
E for Ladies’ Dress Shoes, when we will
t sell you as good and better at $1.50, $2
E and $2.5o.
$1.00 per yard for Imported French
t niake, all wool Black Crepons. Hand
some Patterns, 35 yards ample for skirt.
85c per yard for rich Jet or Blue
Black, Imported all wool Henrietta, 46
NEW.
inches wide. 3^ yards makes the new- 3
est style skirt. 6 yards for full dress.
65c per yard for all-wool English
Finish, Winter Serge, 44 inches wide, 3^ 3
yards, all that is required for Skirt.
65c per yard for the new, all wool, 3
38 inches wide Covert Suiting. Army 3
Blue, Castor and Brown.
5c per yard for heavy twilled Un- 3
bleached 30 inches wide Canton Flannel. 3
8Jc per yard for extra heavy, Un- 3
bleached Canton Flannel, 30 inches wide. 3
Full value, i2^-c.
! MONDAY, AUGUST 29th,
We will offer 900 yards Best Made Shirst Waist Prints worth 5 c for |
3 Jc per yard.
CO ME TO.
LOVEMAN’S.
The Lowest in Price, First-Class 3
Dry Goods, Shoe and Clothing 3
House in Dalton.
I NEWS OF ALL SORTS. I
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We sunk $26,400,000 worth of
3 Spanish navy, but it cost us $104,-
000,000 to do so.
There will be no other bond is
sue, but the war taxes are to re
main for an indefinite period.
The list of post offices in the
United States includes Hobson,
Va., Sigsbee, Ark., Dewey, N. C.,
Sampson, Fla., Manila, Ky., and
Dewey, Ga.
Georgia is one of the few States
that will re-elect its entire delega
tion in the house of representa
tives.
Hawaii was formely annexed to
the United States of America on
August 11th with appropriate
ceremonies.
The third Georgia regiment of
volunteers was mustered in Satur
day, August 20th, at Griffin, Ga.
Judge John Candler'* is colonel,
and Robert L. Berner, lieutenant
colonel.
The Memphis Scimitar says:
“ Lieut. Brumby, of Georgia, flag
officer to Admiral Dewey, raised
the stars and stripes over Manila.
With Wheeler, Schley, Hobson,
Blue and Brumby to represent her
in the list of war heroes, the South
may be fairly content, even though
no Southern regiment could get
to the front.”
The 1st and 2d Georgia regi
ments desire to be mustered out.
The 8d Georgia want service, so
it is claimed.
The powder mills at at Oolte-
wah, Tenn., exploded Monday,
killing two men and burning down
the building. No cause can be
found.
LOVEMAN’S
Don’t want to and neither can |
they sell all the goods that go j
out of the Dalton Stores. We 1
do believe, however, that no
house in Dalton, enjoys a more §
satisfactory trade than ours, |
and we also know that we are I
the lowest in price First Class
Dry Goods Store in town.
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Gov. Atkinson and Comptroller
Wright have announced that the
tax rate for the State this year
will be 6.21 mills. This is one B)
mill over the rate last year.
Gen. Shatter captured a million
rounds of cartridges and 12,000
Mauser rifles at the surrender of
Santiago, and recommends they be
sent North immediately to prevent
rust.
Venable Bros., contractors for
the Georgia state monument, at
Chickamauga Park, are working
double time and double force at
present in order to have the mon
ument completed by September,
at which time the Georgians ex
pect to dedicate their monument.
In the opinion of competent judges
they will hardly be able to finish
the monument in such time, and
the dedication will probably not
be held until October.
Gen. Wheeler is to have a walk
over in his congressional district,
and the Pittsburg Post declares :
“When he retires from the army,
which will probably be long before
the next congress meets, General
Wheeler can resume his old seat
as an exponent of unterrified de
mocracy and Are away his satirical
batteries at the strongholds of
trusts and monopolies.”
The Cuban board sails for
Havana in September to arrange
the details of Spain’s evacuation.
They go on the flagship New York.
It is safe to say the New York
will not meet the fate of the
Maine.
Twenty-eight torpedo boats are
to be added to our navy. They
are to be completed in eighteen
months.
We now have direct mail facil-
tiies to Cuba.
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OUR BUYER
LEFT FOR THE EASTERN
MARKETS TODAY.
FOR A RATTLING FALL TRADE.
The atmosphere is charged with an
electricity of activity and renewed con
fidence. You can feel it inevery breath
you inhale. You can see accumulating
evidences of it on every hand, You|can
also hear the croakings of the chronic
kicker, and you don’t know which to
believe. You feel like the tramp who
heard the dog growl and then saw him
wag his tail. He dared not advance.
He didn’t know which end to believe.
Let reason prevail. Every Jtrans-
portation facility, by land and sea, is
taxed to the utmost to move our im
mense crops, which stimulated by ac
tive foreign demand are rising in value
day by day. So shake hands with suc
cess by making your purchases of the
cheapest house on earth,
Baltimore Clothing Co.
Our buyer left Instructions to close
out all summer stuff at a price. Now
is your time to reap a rich harvest in
the way of big values. We must have
room for the mammoth Fall Stock that
will be in very soon.
This week and next week, 33 per
cent off on anything in the house. Do
you realize
WHAT ONE-THIRD OFF MEANS?
You get a $ 5 Suit for $ 3.33.
You get a $ 7 Suit for $ 4.67.
You get a $ 9 Suit for $ 6.00.
You get a $10 Suit for $*6.67,
You get a $12 Suit for $ 8.00.
You get a $15 Suit for $10.00.
You get an $18 Suit for $12.00.
A. E. CANNON, Proprietor