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MUNCY & BATE,
THE NORTH GEORGIA CITIZi:: 5 , DALTON, GA.
Quitman Baptists are to have a I
$25,000 church building. ' <
muiuu; uau uuw uuttsu ui
[ Chinese laundry.
Sandersville’s new electric light j The Cherokee county teachers’
and water works bonds sold for institute met in Canton Saturday,
dtl AC I
# The people of Americus are now
Lee Bell was fatally shot by using over 500,000 gallons of
Jim- Mathews, three miles from water daily.
Madison. The cornerstone of Grace
Montgomery’s tax values in- Methodist church, Augusta, will
creased during the past year I be laid this afternoon.
$250,186. Minus Rogers, charged with the
Taxable property in Pike coun- murder of Claude Bond, was tried
ty has increased $140,783 during at Cartersville and found guilty,
the last twelve month. • with a recommendation to mercy
The Savannah & Statesboro The peach crop in Bulloch is a
Railway is moving from ten to flat- failure this year. The pros-
fifteen cars of melons every day pect a month ago was fine, but the
now. wet weather caused nearly all to
I decay.
President Egan, of the Central
of Georgia, has offered the First One million, one hundred thou-
Cavalry a special train for their I sand dollars is Cordele’s taxable
property, as returned and assessed
this year, a gain of 15 per cent,
over last year.
trip to Tybee Sunday.
Hereafter insane convicts will
be cared for at the state peniten
tentiary farm instead of at Mil-
ledgeville as heretofore.
Savannah Press: Macon will
I have the largest convention yet.
If the alumnae of Wesleyan come
Judge Joseph W. Bennet has and bring its childrenj half the
declined to accept the place on the | state wi n be tbere .
supreme bench made vacant by
The Hamilton Journal is calling
more new dwelling houses.
The Messenger sayd a ne w court
is next in order for Eaton-
Some Old and New Fads
Drink water and get typhoid
Drink milk and get tuberculosis
Drink whiskey and get the jim-
jams. Eat soup and get Bright s
disease. Eat meat and encourage
Eat ovsters and ac-
Bulloch county shows an in
crease in tax values of $301,526 apoplexy. Eat o
1902. quire taxemia. Eat vegetables
„ r _ . ‘ ,. • and weaken the system. Eatdes-
W. C. Fnpp, coun tv guardian , , j J
for Chatham county, has been ar ser ^ an< ^ 0 P aresis
rested, charged with being short cigararettes and die early, bmoke
in his accounts $12,500. j cigars and get catarrh. Drink
coffee and obtain nervous prostra-
Drink wine and get the
The
stories
Macon Citizen denies the
of crop failure in thatItion.
county. It says there will be an gout. In order to be entirely
abundance of corn and cotton. healthy one must eat nothing,
Four citizens of Monroe county drink nothing, smdke nothing and
were carried to Macon charged even before breathing one should
with conspiracy to intimidate a see that the air is properly
negro witness in a moonshine case. ater jjj zed
Nearly every general measure
bill which has gone to the senate
from the house has been buried
beneath a majority of adverse
votes.
Sparks Enterprise: If the wool
growers can organize and get the
top of the market for their wool,
why can’t we cotton jfrowers do
the same ?
Wonderful Nerve.
Is displayed by many a man enduring
pains of accidental Cuta, Wounds,Bruises,
Burns, Scalds, Sore feet or stiff joints.
But there’s no need for it. Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve will kill the pain and cure
the trouble. It’s the beBt Salve on earth
for Piles, too. 25c, at Fincher & Nichols,
Druggist: july
the death of Judge Lumpkin.
The Thomasville Times-Enter-
prise asks why some ambitious
legislator doesn’t introduce a bill
prohibiting comic (?) supplements.
The Gainesville, Jefferson &
The senate has passed a law al
lowing street railway companies
to remove tracks at will, provided
the approval of the mayor and
council was secured.
has been fixed by the court
$195,000.
Joe Dinger, Jim Ernest and a
man named Berry have been ar- an< ^ civil government in the com-
Southern Railroad is to be sold res te d at Carrollton, charged with mon schools has received its death
September 15. The upset price feeding ground g i^ 8 to a mule blow in the senate
at I belonging to M. H. Ernest. Will Maddox is in jail at East.
Moultrie is soon to have another man charged with attempting to
While the wife of John Reeves, railroad. The Georgia Northern kill his wife. He placed his shot-
a farmer living near Sand Hill, Railway Company will build a g un against her head but she
was hoeing cotton, she dug up a h ine f rom tbat place to Hartsfield, I threw it up before he fired.
three f ifches°long! nCh SqUar6 l0Cated ab ° Ut 12 mileS distant * Neil Rickerson, of Madison, was
On a fourth of an acre of land killed by his son, Ed Rickerson.
Gordon, aged 12, the son of Mr. | Hopkins, of Farley, will make The elder Rickerson, who was
Rather Chestnutty, But .
,. , , , . i An anxious inquirer wants to
At a row at a negro church at H
Camak two negroes were killed know why a newspaper is like a
and six wounded. When the woman. The various answers
trouble started a general shooting given are: “Because it has to have
affray began. some one to run it.” “Because
Four cars of peaches have al- both have to be known to be ap-
ready been shipped from Kings- preciated.”' “Because both are
ton. It is estimated Jhat $10,0001 good advertising mediums.” “Be
cause both have to be pressed.
“Because it sometimes changes
The bill by Messrs. Harden and | dress and tells tales.” The
Shackleford to teach agriculture
IS YOUR LIFE WORTH 50 CENTS
If So Try a Bottle of
Cure
We defy the world to produce a med
icine for the cure of all forms of Kidney
and Bladder troubles and all diseases
peculiar to women, that will equal
Smith’s Sure Kidney Cure. Ninety-
eight per cent, of the cases treated
with Smith’s Sure Kidney Cure that
have come under our observation have
been cured. We sell our medicine on
a positive guarantee, if directions are
followed, and money will be refunded
if cure is not effected.
Price 50 cents and $1.00. For sale by j
FINCHER & NICHOLS.
’HIS MASTER'S VOICE
and entertain yo urcb|1
at home. You can
them musieal enterC
ments that will
at home make then,
home and be hap py 9
Muncy & Bate will
you one. Call and s, e then,
Wanted, Feathers!
New or old, in exchange forj
mattresses, or will pay cash.
Write to
Parham’s Mattress Factory
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
will be received at that place for |
peaches this year.
correct answer is: “Because every
man should have one of his own
and not be running around after
his neighbor’s.”
Catarrh of the Stomach.
When the stomach is overloaded; when
food is taken into it that fails to digest-
it decays and inflames the mucous mem
brane, exposing the nerves and causes
the glands to secret mucin, instead of
the natural juices of digestion. This is
called Catarrh of the Stomach. For
and Mi's. J. D. Stevens, of Au- $25 worth of cabbage. This crop drunk, was about to attack his years I suffered with Catarrh of the
gusta, died of lockjaw, the result w m be followed by collards, and wife* when the son interfered and stomach, caused by indigestion. Doctors
the foot, I after the collards he will plant the ' s bot him.
same ground in turnips.
of a slight wound m
caused by a splinter.
and medioines failed to benefit me until
a , , I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.—J. R.
„ „ r . TT | , A 8 P ecial tern of Dodge county Rhea| Coppell, Texas. Sold by Fincher
H. L. Joiner, who killed D. V. Governor Terrell has settled a superior court has been called to | & Nichols. july
Cannon, in Wayne county, on I lively fight for the office of judge ^*7 Robert Cawthome and Mrs.
m • i state Entomologist Scott has
A " I vuTiuguou xjuvtipioc. viug regulates tne otomacn and i5owejfl,core8
Thorp is a noonlinr hno- nr inoont ton should have a board of trade. Wind Colic, softens the Gums, reduces
mere IS a peculiar bug or insect maehi _ p that Inflammation, and gives tone and energy
i cedars and shrubbery at Gaines- A , a F a °* tiraae 1S a machine tnat to the whole 8 y 8 t em . “Mrs. Winslow’s
April 15, and for whom there is a I ^ be city court of Brunswick by K. J. Tucker, charged with pois-
rewaid of $3 00, has been arrested I appointing A. D. Gale to the po- on * n g K. J. Tuckea, the latter s filed his resignation, to take effect
m Manatee county, Fla. sition for a term of four years I husband. 0 n September 1, for the purpose
Americus Times-Recorder: If dating from January, 1904. Governor Terrell sent to the of accepting a highly important
you don t know whether this I According to the Advance, the I house of reprt sentatives a message I position with the bureau of plant
country is or is not confronted political pot is beginning to sim- containing a communication from ; n du8trv at Washington
with a race problem, ask the peo-1 m er, and a good many political ^be state bar association, urging , , j
pie of EvansviUe, Ind., white or straw8 w m be floating* in the that t»be state adopt the Torrens For Over Sixty Years
black. breeze during the August term of J system of granting land titles. Mbs. Winslow’s Soothing Sybup has
V. L. Johns, a railroad engineer, superior court of Cherokee county. If the unan i mous recommenda^ been u8ed by millions of mothers for
The bil1 ^ Mr. Norton, 0 f «»n oi the committee on temper-
llnnmw S ™ Ra lwa { ^° | Jones, to prohibit the state prison aace 18 concurred in by the house, L siok child suffering and orying with
$50,000 for alleged personal in- f arm f rom us j n g any of its ma- tb e law providing for a dispensary pa i n of Gutting Teeth, send at once and
juries. The Peters street depot cb j ne ry i n competition with pri- at Meigs will be repealed and I g®t a bottle of “Mrs. Winslows Soothinj;
was attached. vate individuals was reported Thomas county be without a single fffie’tS^rSsm^immSllS
Robert Smith, the Carroll coun- favorably by the house committee liquor shop. ly. Depend upon it, mothers, there is
ty farmer who killed his wife | on special agriculture. | Covington Enterprise: Coving- J regulate?thSstom^ch 1 and BoSekJSes
Thursday, was captured in Heard
county yesterday. Almost naked,. on
he had traveled 25 miles down the viUe’ which is "playing "havoc. I P ulls for the town - There 18 no
river in a boat. When neraor.s annrnaph tha hnah lim it to its possibilities. Let the
w nen persons approacn tne Dusn . i toe oiuest aou ubhl iumaie
The Macon. Dublin & Savannah tbe insects run back into a sack or ousiness men oi tne city meet ana ghycians and nurses in the United states.
Railway has decided to grant the nest, and can only he killed by or ^ nize ’ _ al?drSste^Sironjhout the t worfd! ld Be
petition of the chamber of com- smashing the nest and all. Crop prospects in Randolph sure and ask for Mbs. Winslow’s
and will put on an extra! Xhe rece ntly organized Light ~° Unty ’ SS a ^ le ’ are S ood - A I Soothing Sybup
, .. , . ® r i , fine corn crop is almost assured,
, « , . _ aards, which is one of Columbus j
** 00 “ neCt, °“ S fOT SaVa “" ah - •?»?. —i>R Vffl I f r! beginninf to be
The Bible school for negro min-1 ^ the state fair at Macon m the tbougb> and a prolonged drought
isters proved a failure at Colum- determined to win the $400 I if do great damage.
'bus, as the colored preachers had P nze which has been offered by . , 11 Ainimiiir
a suspicion that the white teachers the fair management for the best The ordinance governing stock j Atal, DrngStore8 LAPUDINE
were “inspectore" and refused to dri ‘led company in Georgia. IXoed afcr ‘ ...J
have anything to do with them. Ma00n count/s values h a Te ’oSln^ov^Tg
The Monticello conference of I increased $159,879, a gratifying I dog w jjl be rigidly enforced
the African Methodist Episcopal showing, as a decrease of $313,221 a fto r August 15, and all dnors in
church, in session at Madison, yes- was shown last year, making a L be c j b y without tags
terday adopted resolutions declar- r0a ^ g a ^ n °f $273,118. The total | kin e d
ing the South the best place for value of property returned is
thenesrro,and deploringlynchincrs 140,334, of which amount the. . j >r v
eg o, a a p o g ynenings | returned $ 2 ,014,403, and a Cincinnati and a New York
the colored $115,931. The prop- newspaper to insert Jn advertise-
ertyof the whites increased $146,- “ent f or the sale of $10,000 city
AR± on/1 ftp nnlmWI ® 14. 77S I of Lordele 5 per cent, bonds.
Sealed bids to be in the hands of
The collector of internal reve-1 the mayor by 3:30 o’clock
nue, H. A. Rucker, of Atlanta, August 25
has received orders from the treas Meriwether V i„ dioator . The
nry department at Washington, i egi8lature ought n „ t pas8 the
stating that all manufacturedto- bi » to elect c0 « n 3C P
baoeo, snuff, o.gam, C1 8* re “ es Loners by the people. Some
found on the. market outside the . . ,
manufacturers’package in which ? enms vv , . , e ec ^ ran
they are packed am subject to “ xfc thin « b 7- a P°P uIar
siezure and the _person or persons ™ untU the le Mk f
m whoso possession they are found L hese elec( . ion8 . ggjf the ohan .
are subject to arrest with heavy „ , h State UniTereit be
fines and imprisonment. elected by the people? If not,
The Milledgeville News began | w hy not, Mr, Legistor ?
a campaign two weeks ago to have
Soothing Syrup” for children teething is
pleasant to the taste and is the prescrip
tion Of one of the oldest and best female
All Headaches
CURED “ d “
dogs
will
Cordele has authorized a Chica
crimes which provoke
and the
them.
I VJ UA WUV If SMWW AMWAWMIWVA* NN *
The desired $10,000 in cash has 4^4, a nd the colored $14,776.
been contributed to Monroe college
by the Baptists of the state, and
with this amount in hand and the
$5,000 which was promised con
ditionally with securing the first
amount between April 1 and July
7, the success of the new dormi
torv is assured.
The crop prospects in Terrell
county at this season of the year
are flattering indeed, says the
Recorder, and unless some unfore
seen danger overtakes the crops
the yield of cotton, corn, peas, po
tatoes, cane, hay and other farm
products will be the largest in
proportion to acreage ever harvest
ed by the farmers of Terrell
“Greater Vienna” is the name
of a 76 page pamphlet describing
the industrial and commercial ad
vantages of Vienna and Dooly
county. The hook has been pre
pared by J. D. Norris, and is filled
with illustrations of the city and
county officials, prominent persons
and buildings. It is full of inter
esting and important data.
p. m.
the state capital moved to that
city. It says that since that time
its office has been deluged with
letters from every direction com
menting on the proposition favor
ably and advising agitation of the
question judiciously and systemat
ically and says, “a little later we
will print a page or two of these
letters from prominent sources
The school census of McIntosh
county shows between the ages of
six and eighteen, a total of 2,201
school children, 414 whites and
1,796 colored. The total popula
tion in 1900, according to the
census, was 6,537. In 1893 there
were 2,181 school children, show
ing a small increase. The total
population in 1890 was 6,470. In
and no doubt many will be sur- tb * «***, Da ™“ tbere are ”4
prised at the magnitude of the school children between the ages
apidly growing sentiment.” and eighteen, 148 white and
.
WANTED—SEVERAL PERSONS OF
oharacter and good reputation in each
state (one in this county required) to
represent and advertise eld established
wealthy business house of solid finanoial
standing. Salary $21.00 weekly with ex
penses additional, all payable in cash
each Wednesday directfrom head offices.
Horse and carriage furnished when nec
essary. RefsrenceB. ' Enclose self-ad
dressed envelope. Colonial Co., 834
Dearborn St., Chicago.
2-12-26t
OASTORIA.
Bean the /f The Kind Yiu Han Always Bought
Signature *
_ jtf mo Mnu iiu nan Always
's Seeds
FOR FALLSOWING.
_ Farmers and Gardeners who de
sire the latest and fullest informa
tion about
M e and Farm Seeds
* for Wood’s New
Fall Catalogue. It tells all about
the fall planting of Lettuce, Cab
bage and other Vegetable crops
which are proving so profitable to
southern growers. Also about
Crimson Clover, Vetches,
Grasses and Covers,
Seed Oats, Wheat,
Rye, Barley, etc.
Wood’s New Fall Catalogue mailed
free on request. Write for it.
T. W. WOOD & SONS,
Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va.
“TEN WHEELER”
Union Made Overlls.
Ask for Them and be Sure Yon Get Them.
“Ten Wheeler” Overalls are the best made.
STANDARD MANUFACTURING CO.,
ATLANTA, CA.
MUNCY & BATE
SELL
DIAMONDS, WATCHES, CLOCKS. JEWELRY
SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS, GRAPHOPHONe s
RECORDS, and NEW HOME SEWING MA
CHINES.
They do all kinds of Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing i n fi rat _
class style. Eyes tested and correctly fitted. Call and see them
Don’t forget the place.
Jane 23d to July 31st, 1903, for which
occasion the Southern Railway will sell
tickets at one rate of first class fare,
plus 25c., for the round trip, to Knox
ville, Tenn. Tickets on sale June 21st,
22d, 23d, 28tb, 29th, Jniy 5th, 6th, 13th
and 20th, 1903, with final return limit
fifteen days from date of sale.
These tickets may be extended good
for retnrn passage leaving Knoxville on
or before September 30tb, 1903, by de
posit with Special at Knoxville,
Tenn., within fifteen days from date on
purchase and payment of a fee of 50o.
For tickets, further information,
sohednles, etc., apply to any agent of
the Sonthern Railway Company.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
DROP BY DROP
you count with anxions care u yon
pour out the medicine that maybe
the means of saving a dear one’* lif e .
Don’t you want the best medicine
that can be had?
Don’t yon know yon should go to
the most reliable and conscientiou*
druggist, the most up-to date drug-
gist who has up-to-da'e drugs and
methods.
We are that kind. Not alone be
cause it pays, hot because there’s sat
isfaction m feeling we are helping to
make sick people well. We charge
just as little for putting up prescriptions as the use of the best drugs will
allow.
FINCHER & NICH0L5.
SULZBACHER G. GO.,
NASHVILLE, TENN.
PRODUCE, FRUIT, VEGETABLES. I
Early Melons and Georgia Peaches specialties |
Yonr consignments solicited.
Stencils an application
Reference: First National Bank and D. C. |
Pierce, express agent. Nashville.
Illinois Central Railroad
OFFERS VERY
LOW RATES
ON FOLLOWING DATES:
Colonist Tickets to California, Utah,
Nevada, New Mexico, Arizona/Colorado,
Oregon, Washington, Montana, Idaho,
Wyoming, on sale until June 15.
St. Louis and Return
ONE FARE PLUS 26 CENTS.
On sale June 16-17, good to retnrn
until June 25th.
San Francisco, las Angeles and
Return.
FIRE INSURANCE.
W. H. PRTJDEN & SON.
ESTABLISHED 1869.
• Orwford Street, - - DALTON, QA.
50 CARS OF COAL
We have in and on the way Fifty
Car Loads of Coal.
National Encampment G. A. R.
Tickets on sale July 31 to August 13,
good to return until October 15.
Denver, Col., and Return.
On sale June 30 to July 9th, good to |
return until August 31st.
Through Pullman Sleeping Car Daily
between Jacksonville, Macon, Atlanta,
Chattanooga, Nashville and St. Lonis.
Free Reclining Chair Car between Nash
ville and St. Louis, and Through Pullman
Sleeping Car Daily between Nashville I
and Chicago. This is the only Double
Track line between Chicago and the j
Ohio river.
For full particulars, rates, tickets and
pamphlets, address
FRED D. MILLER,
Traveling Passenger Agent,
No. I Brown Bldg., ATLANTA. CA.
We bought sometime before the price went up and are in a posi
tion to sell and save you money. Now is the time to have it de-
I livered.
JOHN T. HOLLAND.
C. L. PARHALEE,
Fixtures.
Bicycles and Repairs . . .
Bicycle Repairing a Specialty.
DALTON - - - - GEORGIA
J. B. TERRY,
' Lawyer,
Cannon Building, Dalton, deorgia.
Practices in all oonrts.
Special attention to Collections, Real
Estate and Commercial law.
Money to loan in unlimited quantities
on Farming Lands and City Property.
No commission oharged. Time, five
yearn. Eight per cent. Easy payments.
THE STAR ★
HEADQUARTERS FOR
PURE LIQUORS
Goods
THOUSAND PATTERNS—the
Latett and
Bact-rall
Evsey
larment correctly i
prevailing fashion.
the
Cut from carefully
fak«n
uromonU,mode!edtoyourform.
Finish
Hlgh-firad* Trimmings, skilled
workmen, attention to details.
Hardly more than"ready»made”
but infinitely better every was.
Cost
T
PARKER
S
THE
TAILOR
DATON
GEORGIA
SEND $2-10
and get yourself a gal
lon jug of
Wild Gat
Express charges
paid.
$2 50
Gets a Gallon Jug of
my.“Mono gram
Rye.” Express charg
es prepaid.
Good Corn, Rye or
Express charges prepaid.
$2.50
~ "id JnK° f
County
Mash Win*-
Express charge*
You will findtbM*
whiskies tb8 very to*
offered for
Send me y°°J
order, will S U B
treat you right.
Pints-
Remember I pay express charges on two, three and fonr gallon jug
ship® 1
ient
also.
36-38 Decatur St..
UNDER STAR THEATRE
Tours for business and pore liquors,
JIM McTARTY,
Atlanta, 0 a -
BELL PHONE, 1662.
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