North Georgia citizen. (Dalton, Ga.) 1868-1924, May 11, 1899, Image 5

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THE NORTH GEORGIA CITIZEN, DALTON, GA was born toMr.- and Mrs. Lee Mc Williams last Friday morning. Lee wears a 20 candle power smile now. The father of Mrs. T. J. Bryant died in Bradley County, Tenn., last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant were there Mrs. Bryant has the symph- aty of all in her irreparable loss. The flavor of every fruit used in our cream soda. Bryant & Fincher. The county school commission ers and members of the county boards of education meet in their annual association in Atlanta the 16th, 17th, and 18th of May. Try Dr. Pepper’s king of phosphate drinks. Lowry Drug Co- Will Graves had the misfortune to break a small bone in one of his arms last Wednesday but is getr ting along all right now. . Baking Powder 8 t Absolutely'Pure Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. House for Rent.—A good brick store room. Apply to Jas. K t Lowry. May 11. Dr. Stafford was over from Murray last week. Whole and crushed fruit cream soda. Bryant & Fincher. Mrs. W. G» Liddell was called to Illinois last week on account of the illness of a brother. ' • afloat that Seab ^^^rrnnmvvvnvvvvvvvvnvviiviivvvvvTmT^ ^^^uii^iiiiikikikiikkikkikkkkikkikCi , v Peak was in Rome yes- An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Syrup op Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. ; illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most -refreshing to the : Thread, per spool, 2c. : White Tape, per roll, lc. ■ Dress Stays, per bunch, 5c. : Pearl Buttons, per doz, 6c. : Common Pins, per paper, lc. : Brass Pins, per paper, 4c. : Safety Pin?s per dozen, 3c. : Hamburg Edging, per yard, 3c. : Lace, per yard, lc, v Table Damask, per yard, 17c. Pants Buttons, per gross, 8c. Hooks and Eyes, 2 doz., lc. Ladies’^Ribbed Vests, 5c. Palm Leaf Fans, lc. White String Ties, per doz., 8c. Silk Fans, beautiful, 60c. Ladies Black Hose, pair, 5c. 'Men’s Cotton Half Hose, 5c. Men’s Jeans £ants, 25c. Ladies’ Hermsdorff Hose, 19c. Men’s Hose Supporters, 4c. Ladies’ Kid Gloves, best, 89c. Corset Clasps, 5c. Men’s Drill Drawers, 22c. Boy’s Knee Pants, 15c. Men’s Laundered Shirts, 19c. Baby Ribbon, yard, lc. Pencils, I doz., 5c. Pencil Tablets, lc. Ink, best, bottle, 2c. Men’s Undershirts, 19c, Ladies’ Gowns, 89c. Wood handle Dippers, 3c. Dish Pans, 10 quart, 10c. Pie Plates, Tin, 2c. Iron Bound Trank, $1.15. Onyx Top Table, $3.50. TTnhandled Teas, set, 22c. Breakfast Plates, set, 24c. Glass Lamp, complete, 16c. Tumblers, set, 15c. Vaseline, (Pet. Jelly,) bottle, 3c. Toilet Soap, box, 5c. Lunch Baskets, 12c. Boy’s 2 piece Suits, 75c. Little Men’s 3 piece Snit, $1.89. Men’s Blue Overals, 25c. Molasses Cans 10c. Lamp Chimneys, No. 1, 4c. 8 inch Flat File, 7c. Knives and Forks, set, 34c. Butcher Knives, 9c. Braces, each, 25c. £ inch Bit, 7c. 12 piece Water Set, nice, $5.10. Men’s Linen Collars, 9c. Ladies’ Linen Collars, 9c. Counterpanes, 60c. Linen Towels, each, 12c. Five foot Moquette Rug, $1.75 Klondike Lanterns, 25c. Batter Dishes, 10c. Beauty Pins, 2 for 5c. Standard Novels, each, 14c. Garter Web, yard, 4c. Tack Hammers, 5c. taste and acceptable to the system. It is the one perfect strengthening laxa- A rumor is Wrigbt, of Rome, will be an inde pendent candidate for congress from this district. Mr. J. T. Smith is down from Chattanooga. Judge Farnsworth is in Chatta nooga. For whooping-congh, asthma, bronchitis. consumption, no medicine equals Coussin’s Honey of Tar. ~ ’ TRADE WINNERS Price 25 and 50c. Lowry Drug Co., Dalton, Ga. May Messrs. John Kennemore and Fred Parmalee were made Entered Apprentice Masons,jnonday night in lodge Nt>. 105 F. & A. M. and EVERRTHING IS SOLD AS ADVERTISED. OUR DOORS SWING IN lodge No. 105 F. & A. M. Hon. S. E. Berry, Rev. M. D. Smith, F^T. Reynolds and John I. Tible were elected delegates to the Masonic meeting in Rome this week. About a dozen JORDAN & WILLIAMSON, Proprietors. young men or women operators at the Crown Mills can get good hoard in North Dalton by applying to The Citi zen. Frank Reynolds is making The Citizen htim, and is giving Dalton a splendid paper, and the wise merchants are using its columns and getting results.—Rome Com mercial. Pimples, boils and other humors appear when the blood gets im pure. The best remedy is Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine. May 1— 3 large Floors, besides the Mattress Factory and Repair Shop—chock full. 2— Sales Room and Office well equip ped and accommodating. 3— 4 Mattress Makers, 40 new Mat tresses a day. 4— 2 Upholsterers. 5— 2 Repairers. 7— 2 Picture Frame Makers. 8— 4 White and 1 Colored Undertaker. 9— 3 Embalmers (Disinfection a Spe cialty.) ** 10— I Funeral Car and 2 Hearses. Your heart beats over one hun dred thousand times each day. One hundred thousand supplies of good or bad blood to your brain. Which is it? If bad, impure blood, then your brain aches. You are troubled with drowsiness yet cannot sleep. You are as tired in the morning as at night. You have no nerve power. Your food does you but little good. . Stimulants, tonics, headache powders, cannot cure you; but Rev. C. D. Green is a delegate to the general Presbytery at Minn eapolis, Minn., which convenes on the 18th. He represents the Knox Presbytery, and while there will occupy his time and energies to secure funds to pay his church debt. The Citizen hopes he will be successful as he is deserving the considerations which he will no doubt receive. By his untiring effort he has built a neat and commodious edifice, and it adds much to that part of the city. Dr. J. Glenn McAfee, assisted by Dr. W. E. Wood, performed a fine and very successful operation on the little four-year-old son of Mr. John S. Chester a few weeks ago and the little fellow- is now well and running about as usual. They removed a portion of the PROMPT SERV/GE DAY OR NIGHT. Free to You. We will send yon the hand somest present for your girl you ever dreamed of, if you will only work a few hours for ns. Write for .particulars. Enclose stamp. The Crescent Book Co., ' Macon, Ga. ‘ June 8th. 'I Rtn positive I would not be living today but for your wonderful remedy, Dr. Milesr Heart Cure. I Had Heart dis ease four years and doctors failed to Help me.- WHerfI be gan taking tHis remedy I was unfit for anything, but for six months I Have felt perfectly well j DR. MILES' Mr. E. M. Fadden was unex pectedly called back to his home in Lowell, Mass., to the regret of all and especially the “ Brown as a Berry” Club. Others want to sign certifi- will. It makes the liver, kidneys, skin and bowels perform their proper work. It removes all im purities from the. blood. And.it makes the blood rich in its life- giving properties. To Hasten Recovery* You will be more Tapldly cured if you will take a laxative dose of Ayer’s pills each night. They arouse the sluggish liver and thus cure biliousness. WrHm to o ur Doctor*. We have the exclusive service* Of some of the most eminent physicians in the United States. Write freely all the particulars in your case. Address, HR. J. C. AYER, Lowell, Mass. the Oliver ChUled plow. We say we don’t need them. It’s aU the go any way. Dalton won a second prize on in Rome yester- ladder climbing day. is sold by aU druggists first bottle benefits or Book on heart and nerves Dr. Miles Medical Company, Harr) terday. Beverly Barrett went down to Home yesterday. Ice delivered anywhere in the city by Davis & Sons Mr E. L. Jordan, is over from an extended stay at Bridgeport, Ala, Morton Huff was home from Memphis two days the past week. The Lowry Drug Company has in a fine line of candy. Will Snow has been at home jr t ] ie p iis t few days with relatives. Emmett Blanton is completing a borne in East Dalton. When yeti want the best and freshest groceries in town see ns. Gregory & Gregory. Let everybody go out to the decoration day exercises next Wednesday. A little baby of Mr. W. G. Tankersley is quite ill [at bis home on Thornton avenue. Mr.' Walter Jones will respond to the toast of Dalton at the fire men’s banquet in Rome tonight. Ice delivered anywhere in the city by Davis & Sons. Capt. and Mrs. McWilliams, of Greenbush, Ga., were the guests of Messrs. Lee and Shelly McWil liams the past week. Dr. Jack Kieth, formerly of Dalton and son of the late Uncle Wash Kieth, died out in Arkansas last week. Whole-and crushed fruit' cream soda. Bryant & Fincher. Mr. and Mrs. Will Kennedy, of Cohutta, were in the city Monday. The Citizen invites advertisers to. come in and examine its sub scription list. Strawberry cream. Lowry Drug Co. Mr. Henry Thompson, aged twenty-three years, died of fever at bis father’s home at Rural Vale last Friday night and was buried Sunday. The Dalton -Furniture Company had charge of the funeral arrangements. For indigestion and that tired feeling drink Pepsol. Lowry Drug Co. Col. W. M. Lewis has rented a farm and is now cultivating about thirty acres and proposes to raise prize crops. Manager Young, of the Arm strong Hotel in Rome, is one of the best and cleverest hotel in the south. men caused by the explosion of a keg of powder. Bryon Dulton is un- C. R. Williamson, of the Racket Store, is in New York buying a hig stock of new goods for his famous store. Mr. J. Kirk Farrar last week presented his wife with a lovely n ew rubber tired trap. It is a splendid rig and attracts much attention. Pure fruit juice cream soda. Bryant & Fincher. The Dalton fire department led a11 ^ le other visiting companies in ^onie yesterday. This honor was y appreciated by the Dalton- dul ians. Trank Summerour says he will see to it that Dalton has an ice next year. We hope he factory ^ he as good as his word. tbfcT illf ^£ estion and that feeling drink Pepsol. Lowry Drug Co. Mr. H ; air y Cole, of Lowell, who has been here for some Putting up new machinery at n Cotton Mill, left Mon- the regret of all who knew [the Crowi ** Ule fruit juice.cream soda. Bryant & Fincher. The L esche Club is arranging me a C ^^2' ri tful entertaiument in •c !' r k w “¥ Among 4116 , 011 die program will be a 0n ! ng ’'Mss May McAfee and l 0fle b y Miss Alya O’Neill. ~/.' . r - 1 uckette has a beautiful of gold ther who ie gold orth sent him by his is in the Klondike. ls not as pretty as our Georgia gold, but is prized ^•Puckette. flavor of every fruit m our cream soda. Bryant & Fincher. Try our chocolate creams, orange paste and cocoanut brittle. Six business houses were burn ed at Moody, Tex., last week, der arrest for incendiarism. Dalton Book Store. The finest candies are sold by the Dalton Book Store. Mr. Jerry Fields, one of Car- tersville’s most popular and suc cessful society and business men was the guest of Postmaster John Crawford last week. » About 100 went down to Rome yesterday. Callaway, McCarty & Gregory have received their new delivery wagon, abcT it is a daisy, It was made by T. J.^Wilson, the carriage builder of Chattanooga. Try Dr. Pepper’s king of phosphate drinks. Lowry Drug Co. All the children who desire or expect to take part in the child ren’s day exercises at the First Methodist church the third Sun day in this month will please meet the committee at that church next Friday afternoon at four o’clock. Strawberry cream. Lowry Drug Co. “Duke,” the brown spaniel of Baxter Bender and mascot of the North Dalton Hose Company, is attending his fourth tournament in Rome today. He is beribboned and gaily decorated with the col ors. Mr. Napoleon Wrinkle, one of the pioneer citizens of this section, died last Wednesday and was buried Thursday by Revs. Dr. Fitch and M. C. Jackson. Polo Wrinkle had a world of friends here who will regret his death. The Dalton Furniture Cnmpany had charge of the funeral arrang- ments. #38®g HOLBROOKS & SMITH, flMHMi" t NORTH DALTON. A complete new stock of Drugs and Sundries. Prescrip tions carefully compounded. Night or day calls answered promptly. ’Phone 56. Capacity of J.fl. CflRTER’5 Business, DALTON, GEORGIA. 6—4 Packers for Packing and Ship ping Old Goods. Saxlie E. Brown et. al. Petition inequity to foreclose mechanic’s lien, brought to April term 1898 of Whitfield Superior Court. ~ Georgia, Whitfield County. Agreeably to a’ decree of the Court, granted at the April term 1899 of Whit field Superior Court, in the above stated case, will he sold at public outcry at the court house door of said county, on the first Tuesday in June next, within the legal hours of sale, the following prop erty, to-wit: City lots and improve ments thereon Nos. 36, 38, and 40, on North Spencer street in Dalton, Ga., No. 36 fronting 50 feet, and Nos. 38 and 40 fronting: each 45 feet, all on west side of North Spencer street and running back west, {same width, 145 feet, thel| property being the lots and dwelling house where C-. C. Brown and family now live. Said propeity to be sold as the property of Sallie E. Brown and her minor children,-to-wit: B. H., AL 31., C. R., B. C., Inez J., S. W., Willie, and E. C. Brown, with J. AT. Shinhoister ap pointed guardian ad litem in said case for said minor children, the proceeds of said sale to he paid out according to the terms of the aforesaid decree, which can he seen by application to 1~ the Superior Court of This May 2, 1899. 4t W. M. Joxes, m Your Cold Cured for 5c. Get Dr. Mile* Laxative Cold Cure, j Dr. Miles’ Fuiu Fill» are i Headache in 20i