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•DALTON. GEORGIA. THURSDAY. JANUARY 3. 1901.
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A gentleman named Iago once insisted that repu
tation was an unfortunate possession. It was well known,
however, that Iago had parted with all his reputation, and
was consequently a bear on the market value of the
stock.
The world has always valued reputation. It has,
indeed, declared that it is everything to a man and a little
m0 re than everything to a woman. It'has insisted that
a reputation which goes back through a decade and a
half, that an experience which has thus been gained, a
business which has steadily grown, for fifteen years,
means something creditable to its owners.
For fifteen years under the same head, in war and
peace, in hard times and flush days, in sunshine and
shadow, we have been printing and growing, and- are stiil
doing the same thing, only on a bigger scale than ever, and
everyday increases the demand for our work. We have
increased our plant from time to time, installed the most
modern machinery and general equipage for a printing
plant. We know that we have the best plant in the
South, and it is with pardonable pride that we say so.
We have earned it by legitimate methods and honest
toil. We have done it by burning the midnight oil. Our
reputation has gone afar, and we are proud of it. When
we take an order for your printing, remember that as
we proceed on it we are thinking of that reputation
which we have builded in fifteen years. We will not do
one thing that would in the least reflect on it. We can
not afford it. When you have, printing or anything in
the allied trade, you want it done right. We cannot
afford to do it any other way. Our reputation is at stake.
Remember-thrsranrd ask, write or telephone us for prices
and estimates.
The A. J. Showalter Co.,
Printers, Binders and Electrotypers,
Dalton, Georgia.
Him
&
Wish One and All a
Prosperous New
Year for 1901!
BALD
SPOTS
■last!
With
out help, a
bald spot
n e y e r
grows
smaller.
It keeps
s p re a fl
ing, until
at last your friends
say, “ How bald he is
getting.”
Not e.asy to cure
an old baldness, but
easy to stop the first
thinning, easy to
check the first falling
out. Used in time,
bald
ness is
made
impos-
s i b 1 e
with —
M&ir
visor
It stops falling,
\ promotes growth, and
takes out all dandruff.
It always restores
color to faded or
hair, all the dark,
color of early life. You
may depend upon it
every time. It brings
health to the hair.
$1.00 a bottle. All Druggist*.
“ 1 have used your Hair Vigor and
am greatly pleased with it. I have
only used one bottle of it, and yet
my hair has stopped falling out and
has started to grow again nicely.*
Jnuos Witt,
March 28,1899. Canova, S. DftK.
Write the Doctor. *
It yon do not obtain all the benefits
yon expected from the use of the
Vigor, write the Doctor about it.
Address, Db. J. C. AYER.
Dowell. Mass.
Woodward-Warren Co., Opera
House, all next week. Copyright
plays. Popular prices.
Miss Blanche Bivlngs Dead.
The city was never more great
ly shocked than Tuesday morning,
when the news flew from lip to
lip that Miss Blanche Bivings had
suddenly died.
A number of friends had bsen
at Dr. J. C. Bivings’ home the
evening before, and Miss Blanche
as well and cheerful a§ ever,
except a slight cold. She retired
about midnight and within an
hour and a half was dead.
Her sister, Mrs. Maud Bivings
Marshall, of Rome, occupied the
same room with her.
The heavy breathing with a few
struggles now and then, attracted
Mrs. Marshall’s attention and the
household was alarmed, and every
thing done to restore her to con
sciousness, but without avail.
Her funeral took place this
(Wednesday) morning from the
First Methodist church, of which
she was a devoted member. Revs.
T. J. Christian and B. P. Allen
officiated. Messrs. W.-M. Jones,
Julian Oglesby, E. C. Coffey,
Frank DuBois, A. L. Kasemeire
and F. T. Reynolds acted as ush
ers. Miss Bivings was the eldest
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. C.
Bivings and loved by all who
knew her. One sweetly, solemn
thought comes to us o’er and o’er,
the wine of her life and character
was so mellDwed with living to do
good that its influence will be felt
long in the future from the family
circle to the remotest friend. The
bereaved ones have the sympathy
of all. ■
— Special Notice.
All who are indebted to the
undersigned are urged to make
settlement at once and save cost,
notes and accounts must
We are very busy
taking stock, but
have time to say
that
Next week we will have
some Offerings in
Nearly Every Line that
will
Havethe Prices
Deeply Cut.
Tonight
If your liver is out of order, causing
Biliousness, Sick Headache, Heart-
bum, or Constipation, take a dose of
Hood’s Pills
On retiring, and tomorrow your di
gestive organs will be regulated and
you will be bright, active and ready
for any kind of work. This has
been the experience of others; it
will be yours. HOOD’S PILLS are
sold by all medicine dealers. 25 cts.
THE WHITFIELD CLUB.
Remember there
will be.
Entertained Its Friends Royally
Last Week.
The reception given by the
Whitfield Club last.. Wednesday
night was sans tache throughout.
Refreshments from Bukofzer in
Chattanooga were served and
thoroughly enjoyed. Among those
present were, Col. and Mrs. T. R.
Jones, Dr. and Mrs. R. L Peak,
Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Hardwick,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Robertson,
Mrs. Charles Landon, Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Hamilton, Misses
Strickland, Carey, McCarty,
Rosebud Bivings, Lucy Maddox,
Wailes, Edmondson, May Felker,
Annie and May Wester, Pruden,
Moon, Laffitte, Chambers, Carrie
Kirby, Lester, Lynn, Bunnie and
Clyde Johnson, and McAfee.
Messrs-Pruden, Hardwick, West,
Peak,'Bryant, Shumate, Parmalee,
Jones, Frank and Dee McClutchen
Albert and Ed Kasemeier, Blevins,
McAfee, Carter, Shope, Will and
lyan Allen, DuBois, Gaston,
Snow Huff and others.
The German danced by the
Club on Friday night was another
laurel on the brow of the Whitfield.
Among those present were Misses
Strickland, Carey, Smith, Rosebud
Bivings, Whitman, Wailes, Ed
mondson, Kenner, . McCarty,
Pruden, and Moon. Messrs Frank
and Dee McClutchen, Carter Pru
den, Jones, Aiken, Milner, West,
DuBois, Crawford, Peak, Weath
erly, Hardwick, Smith Gaston,
and others. The Chattanooga
Opera House Orchestra fur
nished the music.
NfelAl
FIRM!
LOW
PRICES!
Cuts All
c. ip. Cainm l Go.,
. (At the Old Stand of A. E. Cannon)
The Big Store on the Corner
DALTON, GA.
Woodward-Warren Co., Opera
House, all next week. Copyright
plays. Popular prices.
We wish to state to the patrons of the
old firm and the public in general that we
will put on the market one of the largest and
best selected stocks of
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps
and Dry Goods __
in Daltoii
our
Watch
Column.
Herron &
Fields-Pinkerton.
Mr. Chas. Fields and Miss Julia
Pinkerton were married yesterday-
afternoon at-the home of Mrs.
Onie Starr by Rev. T. J. Christian.
The home was beautifully decora
ted. Mr. Frrnk Shumate, Miss
Flora Lester, Mr. Paul Pinkerton
and Miss Bonnie Smith attended
the couple, while Mrs. Starr was
matron of honor. ; Delicate re
freshments were served. The
presents were beautiful and cost
ly. Among those present were
Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Starr, of Cal
houn; Mrs. Kelly and sou, Spring
Place; Mrs. Webb, Tunnel ±iill,
J. W. Barrett and wife, H. P. Col-
yard and wife, Mrs. S. P. Maddox,
Mrs. W. S. McCarty, Col. T. R.
Jones, Misses Leda and Minnie
Fields, Margie and Lou Shumate,
John and James Fields, P. B.
Trammell, F. T. Reynolds, Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Sanders. Tuey
were heartily congratulated.
as our
be paid.
JBerry-Bryant Hardware Co.
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Dalton,
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Mecklin
are now in Baltimore at II‘22 Mc-
Culloh street. Dr. Mecklin has
entered the Johns Hopkins Uni
versity for the spring term.
Woodward-Warren Co., Opera
House, all next week. Copyright
plays. Popular prices.
T HE BEST ^nould be your aim
when buying medicine. Get
Hood’s Sarsaparilla and have the
best medicine MONF i CAN BUY.
And at the Lowest GASH
Prices Ever Offered....
We buy exclusively for CASH and almost at our
own figures. How do we sell ? Why, for CASH
ONLY. .
We Have Crowned "King Cash,”
And say to him, “Thou art the Czar
of the Commercial World.”
We do not make one party pay for what
another has not paid, as every one knows this
is the Way' the credit system is carried on.
The present stock bought of the old firm will
be closed out at RIDICULOUSLY LOW
PRICES.
Look Out for our Ad. when
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New Goods Arrive
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