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can not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh
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We, the undersigned, have
known F. J. Cheney for the last
fifteen years and believe him per
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transactions and financially able
to carry out any obligations made
by their firm.
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Warding, Kinnan & Marvin,
Wholesale 'Druggists, Toledo, O.
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Sold by all druggists. Testi
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Hall’s Family Pills are the best
MAY, THE SEVENTEENTH,
Joseph E. Johnson Camp Elect Dele-
gates'to the Reunion.
Uncle Dick Bazemore, as gal
lant a confederate soldier as ever
shouldered a musket and went to
the front, presided over'the Joseph
Johnson Camp C. S. Y. last Satur
day in the absence of Commander
B M. Thomas*
A resolution was. passed posi
tively prohibiting any politics or
the discussion of same in the
camp.
Rules were suspended and
eleven new members were elected.
Miss May McAfee was elected,,
sponsor and Miss Flora Lester
Maid of Honor with Miss Bettie
McKnight and Miss Mamie Ox
ford alternates. As the two for
mer can not leave their school
duties, the two latter were given
the credentials and went.
Messrs. John H. Hill and J. L.
Oxford were elected, delegates and
left yesterday morning. Col. J.
A. Glenn and J. L. Plemmons
were elected alternates.
The camp is now more flourish
ing than ever in its history and
more harmony and enthusiasm
Will Be Observed in Dalton as Me
morial Day.
The Daughters of the Confed
eracy have decided to observe
next Wednesday as memorial .day
in Dalton. •
Mrs. P. B. Trammell, the presi-
committee, com-
Hon. W. A. Black is hobnob
bing with Dick Denny, Bill Ennis
and Lindsay Johnson, Floyds tri
umvirate today.
If “ out of sorts,” cross and
peevish, take Dr. M. A. Simmons
Liver Medicine. Cheerfulness
will return and life acquires new
zest. May
Col. Od^li was down from Ring-
gold Monday.
dent, and her
posed of Mrs. G. MrCannon, Mrs.
Sutherland, Mrs. R. M. Herron
and Mrs. D. K. McKamy have ar
ranged the following program, to
which all have been invited to
take part and obey the order as
near as possible. Meet, at court
house and march to confederate
cemetery in following order:
1. Daughters of Confederacy.
2. Mayor and council.
3. Confederate veterans.
4. Dalton fire department.
5. Public school.
6. Female college.
7. Citizens on foot.
8. Citizens in vehicles.
The marshals of the day are Dr.
J. Glenn McAfee, Mr. Walter
Davis, Mr. W. S. McCarty and
Mr. H. P. Colvard. At the
cemetery Rev. H. P. Fitch will
open with prayer. Music by a
choir under direction of Mrs. W.
C. Martin. Master McLain Trot
ter Robinson and tittle Miss Les-
sie Flemister will give an appro
priate recitation each. Music by
choir. Prayer by Rev. W. T.
Swaim. Decoration of graves. It
is hoped that citizens will turn
out en masse, and that the stores
will be closed from four to six, or
at least let every one of the force
go that can possibly be spared.
This is the one occasion that
should be solemnized by a large
attendance and appropriate cere
monies. Friends from all over the
county and from Murray are cor
dially asked to come and take
GEORGIA’S MONUMENT
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BUcHien’s fVi'nica SalVe.
The best salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, _ Tetter,
Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns,
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required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money re
funded. Price 25 cents per box.
Cigars and Tobacco
FRED WILSON
the NOKTH GEORGIA CITIZEN, DALTON, GA
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THINK A MOMENT and if you want
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the latter kind just bear in mind that during the
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coming week you can get them here at just ^frac
tion above what they would cost you if you were
were, Senator Bacon, Congress
man Maddox, Capt. Evan Howell,
General and Mrs. James Long-
street, Mr. Joe Obi, Mrs Loulie
Gordon, W. Trox Bankston, Col.
John W. Cain, Gen. B. M. Thom
as, Mr. Charles S. Pruden, Dr.
Cooper Holtzclaw, Senator W. E.
Mann, Mr. Robert Loveman, Mrs.
Hal Divine, Mrs. R. J. MeCamy,
Misses Dimple and Tod MeCamy,
Mrs. Crocket, Misses McWilliams
and Miss Eugenia Bitting. Messrs.
Carl MeCamy and F. T. Reynolds
and Messrs. Bixby, Cole and Fad-
den of Lowell, Mass. The Dal-
toii party was presented to Gov.
and Mrs. Candler and General
and Mrs. Longstreet. The day
was a glorious and beautiful one.
running a bookstore and buying them in large
quantities like we are.
100 CHOICE NOVELS, Madison Square Edition. Reg-
v
ular 25 cent binding, only 15 CGHtS*
200 VOLUMES STANDARD AUTHORS. Hand
somely bound in Cloth and decorated in gold, only 206i
HAMMOCKS are just the thing you are going to need
from now on all the rest of the summer. We have
them for 75 cts.
CROQUET SETS, complete, for 75 CtS. -
We have just added a stock of the
Absolutely the choicest that is manfactured.
Pound Boxes, 60 cents; half pounds, 30 cents. Loose
candies, 40 cents a pound. Try them.
That our Store wilPalways be headquarters for the
smoker. The man who smokes thinks like a sage
and acts like a Samaritan. It has been one of our spe
cial efforts to select the best stock ol
in the city. Cal! on us.
Pleasant View.
Miss Etta Oxford, after a pl eas .
ant visit to relatives in Chattanoo
ga, returned home last Friday
night. *
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wilson have
moved out here from Dalton on
account of their had health, and
we are glad to say that they are
rapidly improving.
Mrs. Ponie Ware, of Villanow,
is visiting her brother, Mr. J)
Puryear, and family.
Miss Inez Kenner, of Dalton, i 8
visiting Miss Lucy Johnson. They
went fishing Monday and how
many fish did they catch ?
Mr. and Mrs. Lake Quillian
and Miss Jennie Springer, of Dal
ton, visited Mr. and Mrs. D. Pur
year Sunday.
Mr. J. L. Oxford and Miss
Mamie Oxford left yesterday f or
Charleston S. C, to attend” the
reunion of the Confederate Vet
erans. Mr. Oxford goes as a del
egate and Miss Oxford IMaicl of
Honor. They will also visit rela
tives in Savannah before their re
turn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Finley spent
two days fishing out at Fillmore
last week. They caught quite a
number of fine eels and cats.
Mr. Will Jones has returned
from a pleasant trip to Chattaooo-
ga- . *
Violet.
Mrs. L. R. Wooten, Quitman,
Ga., writes: “ Have used Dr. M.
A. Simmons Liver Medicine ten
years. It cured me of dyspepsia,
and my husband of indigestion
and heartburn. Have used Zelin’s
medicine and believe Dr. M. A. S.
L. M. much stronger, and that it
produces better results.
May
Will S. Richardson spent a day
here with his parents last week en
route from Louisville to Atlanta.
Captain W. H. Crawford, of
Gordon Springs, was in the city
Monday.
You can not accomplish any
work or business unless you feel
well. If you feel “used u
out,” take Dr. M. A.
Dedicated at Chfckamauga National
Park Last Week.
Georgia’s handsome monument
to the confederate soldier was ded
icated with brilliant ceremonies at
Chickamauga Park last Thursday.
Hon. Gordon Lee, a member of
the monument commission, ten
dered the monument to Governor
Allen D. Candler who received it
with an eloquent and patriotic
speech and was loudly and vocif
erously applauded.
- General H. V. Boylston, presi
dent of the National Park com
mission accepted it in behalf of
the government in a well timed
speech—short but impressive.
The oration of the day was by
Georgia’s brilliant and eloquent
son Hon. J. C. O. Black of Au
gusta. After the oration Col.
George Napier, of the Governor’s
staff, from Monroe, Georgia very
appropiately and gracefully pre
sented Mrs. Governor Candler a
lovely pair of diamond link but
tons from the members of the
Governor’s staff.
The monument was unveiled
by Miss Myrtle Everette a hand
some young Atlauta society lady,
g those who were present
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