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THE NORTH GEORGIA CITIZEN, DALTOft, fcA.
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“ ffke Pirt preservative ef pill pirts.”
Successful
Men....
Are the ones .vho sit down and consid
er things carefully. They put this and
that together and draw conclusions.
They save the nickles and dimes, and by
and by they have the dollars.
Many a man’s success begins at our
house, where he saves money on every
thing he buys. If one is about our
place of business much he will imbibe
habits of industry and energy that will
always be valuable to him. When you
have your printing done by us, when you
buy your Stationery from us you have
the satisfaction of knowing the prices
are the lowest, quality of goods and
work considered.
Visiting Cards in all the sizes, for
both ladies and gentlemen, the finest
stock, die cut. Translucent Bristol cards,
round corners, for all kinds of business,
die cut.
We have too many things to enu
merate. Just call for what you want.
We have it if it is in our line.
%e A. Shcwalter 'Co.,
Wholesale Paper dealers and §ob Printers,
S)alten, ■ - Georgia.
E. O. HERNDON.
H ’Phone Hi. DALTON, GA. ^
I COAL. COAL.
H Nosy is the time to buy vour supply of
Coal. I am handling the famous
IJELLICO f CROSS MOUNTAIN
Coal. Will deliver in any quanty at
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any point in the city
NEW FIRM IN TOWN.
I have bought the Livery
* Business known as the
Springfield Stables.
Am overhauling everything,
putting in new teams and ve
hicles.
Mr. Jesse L. Holland will
be in the management with
me and will give his personal
“i vbion. 1 respectttill} solicit your trade and will en-
or to give perfect satisfaction
SUMMER’S WANTS WILL BE ESPECIALLY LOOKED AFTER.
J. J. STROUP, Proprietor.
W FORTUNE TOLO.
A REMARKABLE SCIENTIFIC AND
WONDERFUL SCIENCE.
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ZARAH, the ASTROLOGER, Lock Box, 403, Philadelphia, Penn.
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dictions and tests are baaed upon Indisputable and scientific influences.
Whittled of White Pine.
The Chicago Record, in its
“ Home Study Circle,” is giving
its readers a course of lectures
written by the mo->t eminent auth
ors on eight of Shakespeare’s plays.
The three lectures on Romeo and
Juliet are discussed from various
standpoints. The earliest and un
doubtedly the best Juliet was
Fanny Kemble. She possessed
the natural ability as an actress
when quite young, and because of
her youthfulness made the most
ideal Juliet. Many have suc
ceeded her, and perhaps made
greater reputations, cut they were
too far advanced in age to make
the ideal Juliet.
Miss Kemble played the part
to both David Garrick and to
Spanger Barry as Romeos. When
questioned as to which one she
preferred her reply was in the na
ture of the “ Tiger or the Lady ”
of Mr. Stockton. She said:
“When I played Juliet to Mr.
Garrick he was so ardent and im
passioned I.expected him to climb
up into the balcony. When I
played it to Mr. Barry he was so
tender and eloquent I felt inclined
to climb down the balcony to him.”
So evidently an ideal Juliet was
Miss Kemble that she brought out
the best qualities of both Garrick
and Barry.
Miss Kemble spent a winter in
Georgia once at the Couper’s
home near Brunswick on the Alta-
maha, and there met the fiery
young Georgian, Pierce Butler,
and married him. Their divorce
suit made famous the annals of
Philadelphia courts.
Two daughters were born to
them, one of whom is now the
Hon. Mi's. John Leigh, whose hus
band represents the burrough of
Nottingham in the English Parli
ament. This burrough was made
famous by the late Chas. J. Brad-
laugh, who was an atheist and
would not take the oath of allegi
ance to the British crown and
was for a time deprived of his. seat
but subsequently did take it by
simply affirming his allegiance to
Queen Victoria and British arms.
The other daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Butler married Owen J. Wis-
tar, a noted literatuer, whose home
is in Germantown, Penn., but lives
a great deal abroad.
I had the pleasure of meeting
botli of these ladies in the winter
of 1893, and with a party of
friends visited “ Altama,” the
Couper’s home near Butler's Is
land, which is the property of the
two ladies. It was a first visit to.
their Georgia inheritance (Butler’s
Island) which is a valuable tract
of land in the mouth of the Alta-
maha river.
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Now that Mr. Mansfield is mak
ing a big hit as “ Cyrano ” in
“ Cyrano de Bergerac,” staged in
New York, it might not be inap
propriate to state that Mr. Mans-
sfield literally stole the play from
its rightful owner, M. Rostand, of
France. It was originally a poem
in Alexandrine rhymes, and served
to give its author fame and money.
M. Rostand failed to have it copy
righted, so Coquelin made the
play famous in Paris.
Mansfield has had it translated,
and, like all drama poems, it had
to be altered materially, and pos
sesses but little of its original
beauty and strength as a poem ;
but Mansfield makes the drama
“ a go,” as they phrase it, on the
Rialto. Gotham newspapers give
it a great “ send off ” with all sorts
of adjectives. But one intrepid
critic says the make-up of Mans-
geld’s nose is too sharp, and that
of .Coquelin’s is about stubby
enough. Beside this they all
For over Fifty Years
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing
Syrup has been used by millions
of mothers for their children while
teething. If disturbed at night
and broken of your rest by a sick
child suffering and crying with
pain of Cutting Teeth send at once
and get a bottle of “ Mrs. Wins
low’s Soothing Syrup ” for Chil
dren Teething. It will relieve
the poor little sufferer immediately.
Depend, upon it, mothers, there is
no mistake about it. It cures
Diarrhoea, regulates the Stomach
and Bowels, cures Wind Colic,
softens the Gums, reduces Inflam
mation, and gives tone and energy
to the whole system. “ Mrs.
Winslow’s Soothing Syrup ” for
Children Teething is pleasant to
the taste and is the prescription of
one of the oldest and best female
physicians and nurses in the United
States. Price 25 cents a bottle.
Sold by all druggists throughout
the world. Be sure and ask for
“ Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing
Syrup.” 6-17-lyr.
agree that Mansfield is the Cyra
no of Cyranos.
It had not reached the seventh
performance before W. A. Brady
had organized six companies to go
out on the road with it. Weber
& Fields has begun to burlesque
it as they did “ Tess of the Dur-
berville ” under the program name
of “Tess of the Weberfields.” This
late production is “ Cyra-nit uf de
Weberfields.”
It is due to Mr. Mansfield to
say that he promises to give M.
Rostand a royalty, but nothing
more.
F. T. R.
.OPENS AUGUST 29th, 1898..
Hatton percale (ollege,
DALTON. GEORGIA.
Preparatory, Academic and Graduate Courses.
Business Course as Complete and Thorough as
in any Business College.
A Special Normal Course for Training Teach
ers.
Superior Advantages in Music and Art.
Instruction in every Branch Thorough and
Practical.
Boarding Department, the home of the Teach
ers.
For Catalogues, or further information, address
MABEL HEAD, President.
DALTON. GEORGIA.
The oal Y Bafe » mriT * ud
-***'-- reliable Female FILL
ever offered to Ladies,
especially recommend-
ad to married Ladies.
Ask for BB. MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS and take no other,
pg* Send for circular. Price $1.00 per l*ex s • hexes for $6.00.
DR. MOTT’S CHEMICAL CO., - Cleveland. Ohio.
PENNYROYALFILLS.
For Sale by TH*E LOWRY DRUG GO-, Dalton., Ga.
RESTORED MANHOOD
If You are Restless
and can not sleep at night, a dose
of Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey will
give you natural rest and refresh
ing sleep. It checks a cough at once
and cures a cold in one night. It
heals the throat, chest and lungs,
cures la grippe permanently, does
not stupefy, is harmless. Children
love it. Old people like it. Good
druggists sell it. Price 25c.
His Prayer Was Effective.
One hard winter when sickness
came to a poorly paid pastor of a
certain New England church, his
flock determined to meet at his
house to offer prayers for the
speedy recovery of the sick ones
and for material blessings upon
the pastor’s family. While one of
the deacons was offering a fervent
prayer for blessings upon the pas
tor’s household, there was a loud
knock at the door, which tfas
opened and a stout farmer hoy ad
mitted.
‘•What do you want, boy?” ask
ed one of the elders.
“I’ve brought pa’s prayers,” re
plied the boy.
“Brought pa’s prayers ? \
do you mean? ”
sick ones.
Press.
W anted — several trustwor-
thy persons in this state to manage
our business in their own and nearby
counties. It is mainly office work con
ducted at home. Salary straight $900 a
year and expenses—definite, bonafide,
no more, no less salary. Monthly $75.
References. Enclose self-addressed
stamped envelope. Herbert E. Hess,
Prest., Dept. M., Chicago. jan 22-99
Pain in_the Head
Catarrh, Sour Stomach, Dizzi
ness, Rheumatism
A Grand Work Accomplished by
Hood's Sarsaparilla.
u | W as • victim of catarrh and suffered
a great deal of pain in the top and baok
of my head. I was also troubled with
bout stomach, rheumatism, indigestion
and disaiuess. I fait all ran down and
thought I should be obliged to give up my
housework. I began taking Hood’s Sar
saparilla and Hood’s Fills and waa Be
lieved. They gave me an appetite and I
gained strength. I have • little grand-
ehild who waa eroM and fretful owing to
eolio and hives. I persuaded his parents
to give him Hood’s Sarsaparilla and he la
now fat and healthy.” Many J.
Chatham, Arnold, Georgia.
Hood’s
Is the Best—In faet the One True Blood Purifier.
All druggists, fl; six tor $8. Get only Hood’s.
u n:i!« cure Uver ills, easy to
Flood S rlllS take, easy to operate. Me.
OH. UQTTS
NEBYKBOT
PILLS
Tho great remedy for nervous prostration and all nervous diseases oi
the generative organs of either sex. snch as Nervous Prostration. FalV
ing or Lost Manhood. Impotency, Nightly Emissions, Youthful Brrprs,
Mental Worry, excessive use of Tobacco or Oplnm, which lead to CX>n-
,| sumption and Insanity. With every order we give a written guar-
ruiokb AND AFTER USING, antee to cure or refund the money. Sold at B'i.OO perbox, • boxes
AKP at intt UBinu. ror»S.OO. 1>K. MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO.. CleTalsmd,Okle.
F.ti sale by the LOWRY C)RL)G GO., Dalton, Ga.
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DeMNETTE & Co..
Dalton, Ga.
City men Feci and Sale Stables.
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HANDSOME CARRIAGES.
TRUSTY DRIVERS.
The prettiest and neatest turnouts to be found anywhere
in the city. Open day and night. Special attention to or
ders from Commercial travelers.
T. J. Bryant, Prop.
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WE ARE SELLING— !
Plain Groceries, Dry Goods and Notions, Shoes ~
and Merchandise generally. We ask only a z
moderate profit, but give big values. One of
our strong holds on the public is
LUMP AND FINE COAL
We will deliver by
Phone us for our prices,
the bushel or car load.
• HOLLAND GROCERY COMPANY,
PHONE 97.
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GRANITES.
DALTON MARBLE WORKS
' Quincy.
MANUFACTURERS OF and DEALERS IN
Barre.
^ Scotch.
Marble and
Westerly.
Concord.
Granite Monuments.
Georgia.
Office and Works, 47-49 Hamilton St..
DALTON, GA.
MARBLES.
Italian,
Vermont,
Georgia.
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H. C. PARMALEE,
Tin and Sheet Iron Work,
Plumbing and Gas Fitting,
Bicycles,
Bicycle Repairs a Specialty.
DALTON, GEORGIA.
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48 Hamilton Street,
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