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THE NORTHGEORGr-TA CITIZEN, DALTON, GA.
Facts Told in Paragraphs,
An airbrake for automobiles has
been perfected.
The United States lighthouse
services cost $4,500,000 a year.
Tropical agriculture in Mexico
has absorbed $28,000,000 Ameri
can capital.
There are no poor houses in
Servia. ° Even the poorest people
own property.
Oregon is represented by 52 dis
tricts establishments in the exhi
bition at Osaka, Japan.
The Astor family in New York
have bought land in Mexico for
the largest cattle ranch in the
world.
The House of Representatives
costs $3,000,000 a year, and the
Senate $1,400,000.
Egypt has exported $25,821,600
worth of cotton from the season’s
crop, half of which went to Eng
land.
The Berlin (Germany) Daily
Zeitung announces that the auto
mobile fire engines introduced in
that city are a complete success.
Mr. Tesla promises to shock the
earth with messages that will be
felt and can be received by his
coherer at its remotest confines.
The Magyars rule Austria-
Hungary, although they number
but six or seven million in a total
population of forty-three million.
The missing link from Fashoda
to Ujiji, in the telegraph line from
Cape Town to Cairo will be sup
plied by Marconi wireless instru
ments.
On foreign intercourse the
United States spends $7,200,000
a year, but consular fees and other
receipts cuts this to less than one
million.
Preserved fish are generally
more economical as food than
fresh fish. Thus salt cod fur-
nishes 50 per cent, more nourish
ment than does fresh cod.
Armour Institute of Technol-
°gy, Chicago, has instituted a four
years’ course in fire protection
engineering, leading to the degree
of bachelor of science.
The secretary of the Aeronauti
cal Society of Great Britain ex
pects the kite to be the base of
the future instrument of aerial
navigation, the aeroplane.
In the case of the French ship
which went ashore on the Good
wins, evidence given in the admi
ralty court showed that by means
of one short wireless message,
property to the amount of $272,940
was saved.
During its stay the scientific
expedition to the Bahama Islands,
under the patronage of the Geo
graphical Society of Baltimore,
will give considerable attention to
the verification of the claim that
Watling Island is the San Salva
dor where Columbus first landed.
tt The , ® xecutive office of the
United States calls for only $112,-
a year, while England gives
the royal family $4,000,000.
To collect a dollar of customs
costs a trifle more than 3 cents,
while the cost of collecting a dol
lar of internal revenue is a little
less than 1 3-4 cents.
The imperial government works
at Kobe, Japan, are exhibiting at
saka exposition two locomotives
neither of which is a duplicate of
any hitherto made.
The German antarctic expedi
tion in the Gauss has reached the
Cape of Good Hope, after nearly
two years of effort. Every prev
ious well-fitted expedition has
penetrated farther South than it.
Six hundred cases of titles, re
liefs and other objects, which once
decorated the palace of Nebuchad
nezzar, have been shipped to Ger
many from Babylon by Dr. Kolde-
way.
The atom of hydrogen is the
smallest of the “ultimate atoms”
of the chemist, but it is 1,870
times as large as the corpuscles
which have recently been demon
strated as the elements of the
atoms.
There are forty-seven veterans
ot the civil war who lost both feet
in battle. It is as one of these
that Corporal Tanner’s pension
was increased to $100 a month,
which is the same as that for the
loss of both hands.
The machine with which Old
field recently lowered the track
record for automobiles is simply a
unique piece of mechanism of his
own devising made by Henry
Ford, impracticable as an automo
bile because it can never be used
on the public highway.
Not more than 350 square miles
of territory are under cultivation
in henequin or sisal hemp, yet on
this small area is produced the
fibre that literally binds the wheat
harvests of the world. It is used
alike in Minnesota and Argentina,
in Siberia and Egypt.
As the outcome of much pains
taking investigation the existence
has been demonstrated of a class
of human beings called moral im
beciles. Their essential character
istic is complete moral insensibili
ty, revealed by a total absence of
repugnance to the suggestion of
crime before the deed.
For the manufacturing year
1901-02, our factories produced
about 186,000 tons of beet sugar.
So recently as 1888, the year’s
manufacture was less than 1,000
tons. The figure of Germany’s
annual production is 1,800,000
tons, and that of Austria and
France 1,000,000 tons each.
Of Egypt’s imports, during the
first quarter of 1903, which amount
to $17,078,745, the United States
furnished one-fiftieth. Her exports
for that period amounted to $27,-
646,400, of which the United
States got one-sixteenth. But
these figures show that our busi
ness with that country has doubled
in a year.
Undertakers test bodies to see if
life is extinct by raising a blister
with a match. If the blister is
dry the body is dead; if it fills with
water life is not yet extinct. If
the cut made for the embalming
syringe bleeds the body is alive.
The only absolute sign, however,
is beginning decomposition.
While -the common house spider
is harmless and renders a positive
service to mankind by killifig flies
and other insects,- it is generally
regarded with aversion if not with
fright. The ordinary spider does
not deserve its bad reputation.
From time immemorial it has been
called crafty and murderous, lur
ing the poor fly to its death and
then greedily devouring it, but
really it only punishes trespassers.
The highest point for wages
reached before tiie panic of 1893
has now been regained or passed
practically in all lines of work.
Labor unions have increased in
strength and number in a distinct
ly surprising way. It is asserted,
for example, that in Chicago the
list of unions has lengthened from
327 to 550 during the, past year
and that the membership ha« ad
vanced from 120,000 to twice that
number in the same period.
An important meteorological
factor, affecting the public health
for good or ill, is the amount of
sunshine. Fresh air and sunshine
are nature’s most potent disin
fectors and disease germ killers.
Especially are the direct rays of
the sun deadly to the microscopic
forms of vegetable life to whose
poisons elaborated under favoring
conditions of heat, moisture and
darkness, are due to the pestilen
tial scourges of human life. A
few hours’ exposure to these rays
destroy the vitality of the flora
that cause consumption, pneumo
nia, influenza, diphtheria and many
other maladies.
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications as they cannot reach
the diseased portion of the ear. There
is only one way to cure deafness, and
that is by constitutional remedies.' Deaf
ness is caused by an inflamed condition
of the mucous lining of the Eustachian
Tube. When this tube is inflamed you
have a rumbling sound or imperfect hear
ing, and when it is entirely closed, Deaf
ness is the result, and unless the inflam
mation can be taken out and this tube
restored to its normal condition, hearing
will be destroyed forever; nine cases out
of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is
nothing but an inflamed condition of the
mucous services.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh)
that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh
Cure. Send for circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the beBt. aug
When Haig
sends you meat it’s
clean. Trading
stamps.
Men and Women of All Ages,
I CAN CURE YOU!
OR, HATHAWAY.
ecognized as the Leading and
Most Successful Specialist in
His Unetathe UnltedStates.
The specialist is now indispensable. In all walks of life there is a demand for the man
who can doone particular thing better than any one else, and such a naan is one who has confined
his endeavor to.^nd centered all of his energy and ability on the specialty he has chosen for his
life’s work.
Early in my professional career I realised that Chronic Diseases were not being given the
attention which their importance warranted. I saw that these diseases required a special fit-
_ ., . r nmntitioner could never acquire. For more than twenty years I have de
ness which the busy practitiMer could^ever diseases, and the fact thatphysi-
.c. *
, , i --Tinsel to physicians with obstinate and obscure cases.
^ Thavi devoted particular attention to chronic diseases of men and women and no _other
* , tTitmiHfrpnfc and exvert treatment. It is a fact that a majority of
claaa ot di th^erioosne33 0 f their condition to improper treatment, end a failure to realize the
,r^e“ '."SZ,Ztr ca.. h, thetrnmi. of a ehm.d a.d.zper. epeeUti...
_ . .... overindtdgence. indiscretion, and ezeersea to not d^d)
Nervous Debility ment frequently reaHa^
etc., which gradually weakens VeskMcki diaziness, loss of memory, spots before
the true nature of his trouble. first symptoms of an impairment of manly vigor. and if
the eyes, despondency, etc., t want to talk to every man who has any of these
neglected serious results ere sur functions I can promptly correct all irregularities, and
symptoms of weakening of his restored all of the strength and glory of your men-
f^^d/a^eTnfcl: and onT/en'ex^rt should be entrusted with your case. Send for free
booklet, 5 " Nervous Debility and Its Family of Ills.
detention from business or other duties. It involves
ill result in serious injury. I give each case individ-
uction “removed, and all discharge soon ceases, infiamma-
Send for free hook on Stricture.
. thousands ot suffering women. Send fo y ' mn-h an Rheumatism, Catarrh, Diabetes, Bright’s
. Mj specialty also
mic Diseases ,».u«.di»™i—«»■«»■
*d with the most approved X-Kay an e ec ... « n( j railroad fare one way to all who take
“ ‘tment
lence confidential. . . . • ■ S |"X
J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, ad M* et 0* LAN A a
Inman Building.
' CONGRESSMAN LIVINGSTON
-
Says Pe-ru-na is a Splendid Ca
tarrhal Tonic,
COLONEL Ii. 1. LIVINGSTON.
Colonel I,. 1. Livingston, Member of
the Industrial Commission and the lead
ing Democratic member of the Com
mittee on Appropriations in the House
af Representatives, whose home is at
Atlanta, Ga., writes: .
“ I take pleasure JiI Joining with
General Wheeler, Congressman
Brewer and others in recommending
Peruna as an excellent tonic and
s catarrh cure.”—Col. L. I. Livingston.
Catarrh. Cured.
All phases of catarrh, acute or chronic,
are promptly and permanently cured.
Lt is through its operation upon the ner
vous system that Peruna has attained
such a world-wide reputation as a sure
and reliable remedy for all phases of
catarrh wherever located.
Mr. Jas. O. Morin, 1179 Ontario street'
Montreal, Canada, writes:
“ Peruna is certainly a great catarrh
remedy. It cured me of catarrh of the
head and I gladly indorse it. Canadians
are peculiarly afflicted with this disease
and for years the doctors have tried to
overcome it with elixirs, powders and
pills, hut Pernna has solved the question
and since the medicine has been estab
lished here hundreds of people have
been cured of catarrh.”—Jas. O. Morin.
If you do not derive prompt and satis
factory results from the use of Peruna,
write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a
fall statement of your case and he will
be pleased to give you his valuable ad
vice free.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
The Hartman Sanitarium. Columbus, O.
Senator Skelton has presented
a resolution for an investigation of
lobbying charges made by a mem
ber of the bouse recently.
Bucklsn’s Arnica Salve.
Has world-wide fame for marvellous
cares It surpasses any other salve, ls-
tion, ointment or balm for Cuts, Sores,
Felens, Ulcers, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Fe
ver Sores, Chapped Hands, Skin Erup
tions; infallible for pi le s Cure guaran
teed Only 25c at Fincher & Nichols,
druggists
FINE FARM FOR SALE,
Two and one-half miles south of Dalton,
adapted for stock farm, growing cotton,
corn or any kind of grain; well watered
and timbered; clear of rook; level land.
Owing to declining health, I will sell low
and on easy terms. Will sell whole or
part, inclnding growing crop and oattle
on farm, work stock and farming imple
ments. Possession given any day.
Cob. W. H. Tibbs.
LEGAL NOTICES,
ORDINARY’S CITATIONS.
G eorgia, whitfield county—
Onie F. Starr, administratrix of
Trammell Starr, has applied for leave to
sell the wild lands of said estate at pii-
vate sale, and I will pass upon said ap
plication on the first Monday in August
1903
$1.35 JOS. BOGLE, Ordinary.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Whitfield County.
Will be sold before the court house door
on the first Tuesday in August, with
in the legal hours of sale, the following
described property, to-wit: One hun
dred and twenty acres, more or less, on
the west side of let of land number 222,
in the 12th district and third section of
Whitfield county, Georgia, except two
acres lying near the house formerly
owned and occupied by Joseph Bogle;
and except nine aores sold to S. P. Mad
dox, fully described in a deed made by
Mattie Clardy, deceased, to S. P. Maddox.
Also the south forty acres of the north
half of lot of land number 223; also one-
half acre, more or less, off of the north
east corner of lot number 234, fully de
scribed in a deed made by J. M. Ru
dolph, executor of Mattie Clardy, de
ceased, to B. F. Smith, April 24th, 1903.
The above property levied upon as the
property of Benjamin F. Smith and J.
M. Rudolph, executor of Mattie Clardy,
deceased, to satisfy a fi fa from the su
perior court of said county in favor of S.
P. Maddox and R. J. L. Richardson, ex
ecutors of Sarah Comog. Tenant in
possession notified in terms of the law.
Levy made and returned to me by Sam
C. Britton, deputy sheriff.
■ This 10th day of June, 1903.
JOHN M. JOHNSON,
Sheriff Whitfield County Georgia.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Whitfield County.
Will be sold before the court house
doorgonfthe firatTue-day in September
within the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing described property, to-wit:
A certain house and lot situated on
Waugh street in the city of Dalton, said
state and county, and bounded by an
alley on the east, by Blanton’s lot on the
north and by fence as it now stands on
the west, separating it from corner lot
belonging to J. F. and M. E. Harris.
Lot herein described fronting 68i feet on
said street and running back as now en
closed 50 feet. Levied on as the prop
erty of J. W. Folsom to satisfy a fi fa
from the Superior Court of said county
in favor of J. F. Harris. Property pointed
out by J. F. Harris, plaintiff itfnfi fa,
Written notioe given, as required bylaw
to tenant in possession. Levy made and
returned to me by Sam C. Britton,
Deputy Sheriff.
John M. Johnson, Sheriff,
Whitfield County, Ga.
This Jnly 22,1903,
> A U 1? #*^ *T* A _
Bean the /> TtlB Klnd You jjj Afrjjg BOHgflt
LOST HIS PANAMA
Gov. Terrell Victim of a Sneak
Thief.
Governor Joseph M. Terrell is
not wearing his fifteen dollar Pan
ama today, and had it rained the
governor would have been in a
pretty pickle, as he is also without
an umbrella.
Some unknown person entered
the mansion last night and stole
therefrom the governor’s fifteen
dollar Panama hat and at the
same time took two fine umbrellas
from the hallway.
The police are looking for the
Panama and the umbrellas.—At
lanta News, August 3.
Nearly Forfeits His Life.
A runaway almost ending fatally,
started a horrible nicer on the leg of J.
B. Omer, Franklin Grove, HI. For fonr
years it defied all doctors and all reme
dies. Bat Buoklen’s Arnica Salve had
no trouble to core him. Equally good
for Borns, Bruises, Skin Eruptions and
Piles. 25c at Fincher & Nichols Drag
Store. ang
NEW INDUSTRIES
Established in Georgia During Past
Seven Days.
Atlanta—$20,000 oil company.
Mineral Bluff—$5,000 cotton
gin.
Sigsbee—$15,000 saw mill.
Macon—$25,000 harness fact
ory; cotton mill.
Cuthbert—Knitting mill.
Savannah—$50,000 naval stores
company.
Buford—Electric power com
pany.
Thomasville—Cotton gin.
Wright—Lumber mill and dry
kilns.
Columbus—$25,000 land com
pany.
Valdosta — $100,000 ice and
light company.
Eat All You Want.
Persons troubled with indigestion or
Dyspepsia can eat all they want if they
will take Kodol Dyspepsia Cnre. This
remedy prepares the stomach for the re
ception, retention, digestion and assimi
lation of all of the wholesome food that
may be eaten, and enables the digestive
organs to transform the same into the
kind of blood that gives health and
strength. Sold by Fincher & Nichols, ang
Emphasizes Its Superiority
The best test of the merits of an article
is the way it sells. Bransford Mills at
Owensboro, Ky., where “Clifton” flour
is made, ran night and day, and yet they
cannot supply the demand for “Clifton.”
In this oity, as elsewhere, it is the stand
ard by which other floors are ganged
and the statement that “it is juBt as
good as Clifton” only makes its super
iority more pronounced.
Bebby Gbocbby Co.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Condensed Schedule in Effect June 14. I90S.
STATIONS.
♦No. 8
♦No. 14
♦No. 19
LvChattanooga
Ar Dalton
Ar Rome
Ar Atlanta
I/v AT-lU-Yitn.
6.45am
8.02am
9.: Oam
11.50am
12.05pm
2.25pm
6.15pm
7.24pm
8.25pm
10.40pm
10.55pm
1.05am
5.20am
5.3uam
8.30am
3.00pm
4 lupm
5.15pm
7.*pm
Ar
Ar Jftstip t ... ....
At T ......
Lv .Tesup. ...
5.30am
6.55am
Ar Brunswick
No. 8 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta
nooga to Atlanta
No. 14 is solid Vestibuled train Chattanooga
to Jacksonville carrying Baggage Car. Day
Coaches and elegant Pullman Drawing Room
Sleeping Car. through without change; also
Sleeper Atlanta to Brunswick.
STATIONS.
♦No. 13
Lv Atlanta
Ar Rome..
Ar Dalton
At Chattanooga.
Lv Chattanooga.
Ar Lexington....
Ar Cincinnati.
Ar Louisville.
Lv Chattanooga.
Ar Nashville.....
5.30am
7.3 am
8.36am
9.45am
10.03am
5.15pm
7.30pm
8.15pm
1.35pm
6.55pm
♦No 15
5 00pm
7.15pm
8.28pm
9.50pm
10.40pm
6.0 >am
8. 5am
10.35am
1.15am
6.40am
♦No. 7
7.55am
10.30am
11.38am
1.00pm
1.25pm
6.55pm
No. 13 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta
to Cincinnati.
No. 15 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta
to Cincinnati and Chattanooga to Louisville
STATIONS.
Lv Chattanooga.
Ar Knoxville
Ar Morristown...
ArHot Springs..
Ar Asheville
Ar Salisbury
Ar Greensboro...
Ar Raleigh
Ar Richmond.
♦So. 42 ‘No. 12 |*No. 3C
9.55am
l.l'ipm
2.36pm
4.31pm
6 00pm
Ar Wa-hiugton.... 1 6.42am I 9.50pm
Ar New York | 12.43pm' 6.13am
5.15am 110. ,15pm
9. Pam: 1.40am
10.55am 3.15am
12.45am 4.38am
2.15pm 5.5 am
8.35pm|l1.25am
10.47pm 12.50pm
5.20amj 4. 3pm
6.55am j 6.25pm
No. 12 carries Pullman Drawing Room Sleep
ing car- Chattanooga to New York via Ashe
ville, and Danville to Richmond, arriving
Richmond 6.55 a.m.
No. 30 is solid train Chattanooga to Salis
bury. with Pullman Sleeping Car Chattanooga
to Salis ury. Salisbury to New York and Salis
bury to Richmond.
STATIONS.
♦No. 42
Lv Chattanooga
9.55am
Ar TTnoxville ...... .
1.10pm
2.36pm
5.45pm
6.52am
12.43pm
Ar Morristown, ......
Ar Bristol
Ar
Ar New York
10.35pm
1.40am
3.05am
7.06am
6.13am
No. 42. carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta
nooga to New York without change.
No. 30 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta
nooga to Knoxville and Knoxville to New York
via Hagerstown and Harrisburg.
STATIONS.
Lv Rome
Ar Anniston
Ar Birmingham.
Ar Selma.
Lv Selma...
Ar Mobile...
Ar Meridian
Ar New Orleans.
Ar Jackson .'. 5.29am
Ar Vicksburg • 6.50am
Ar Shreveport. 112.45pm
♦No. 23 ♦No. II
5.23pm
7.25pm
9.55pm
2.00am
2.05am
8 10am
9.20am
11.35am
9.35pm
4.30pm
4.35pm
10.55pm
8.05pm
830am
No. 15, Pullman sleepers Meridian to New
Orleans and Shreveport
No.23 Pullman Sleeper Birmingham to Mobile.
•No. 15
7.15pm
9.43pm
10.00pm
LvRome.... ar
Ar Gadsden, ar
Ar Attalla.. lv
♦No. IS
•Daily. tDaily except Sunday.
C. H. ACKERT, G. M., Washington, D. C.
W. A. TURK. P. T. M-. Washington, D. CL
S. H. HARDWICK, G.P.A., Washington, D. O.
C. A.BENSCOTER, A.G.P.A..Chattanooga.Tenn
J.E. SHIPLEY, T. P. A., Chattanooga, Tea*.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
O O -A- I_.
WHILE IT IQ CHEAP.
Lay in your Supply now for Winter. MY GOAL IS BEST
for I will handle no other.
J. D. GRAHAM,
DALTON, GEORGIA.
FOR A CLEAN SHAVE OR A NEAT HAIR CUT
GO TO
Jackson’s Barber Shop,
JOHN H. JACKSON, Proprietor.
Felker Block, - - - DALTON, GEORGIA.
The oldest Barber Shop in the city. He treats all the diseases of 'the scalp of
both ladies and gentlemen. Corns and bunions removed without pain.
HOT AND COLD BATHS AT ANY HOUR.
.38-55 HIGH POWER
Ballard s Marlin
HIGH orcSGLRE G5-CKCL5S
smokeless cartridges, made by U. M. C. Co., to fit the regular .38-55 Marlin re*
peaters with Smokeless Steel Barrels, give high velocity, flat trajectory and great
smashing power. They can be reloaded with black powder as the twist of die rifles
is adapted to both velocities.
Iftf J tlaxti.
THE MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO,
NEW HAVEN, CONN.
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THE ATLANTA NEWS, Atlanta, Ga.
STILL LEADING THE VAN.
The Dalton Building and Loan Association
has Proven to be the Leading Local As
sociation of the South.
Its record has been one of uninterrupted
prosperity during the thirteen years of its ex
istence. Not a dollar has been lost to the
stockholders, having paid dividends from the
start.
The object of the Association is to enable
any one to purchase and own a home, or to pay
off an existing mortgage on a home already
purchased, on the easiest and most economical
terms, and at the same time provide a safe,
profitable and popular form of investment to
those who desire to accumulate capital by
means of regular monthly payments to which
earnings are added. Subscribe for some of the
shares in the 31st Series and yon will never
regret it.
For further particulars, call upon
E. P. DAVIS,
Sectetary and Treasurer.
OITY
Livery, Feed ni S le
STABLES.
HANDSOME CARRIAGES,
TRDSTY DRIVERS.
The prettiest and handsomest turn
outs to be found anywhere in the oity.
Open bay and Right.
SPECIAL ATTENTION given to
orders from Commercial travel
's.
Every team turned ont under the su
pervision of a member of the firm or
Mr. John E. Springfield, Superintendent.
McIntyre & hood.
We promptly obtain U. 8. and Foreign
PATENTS
Send model, sketch or photo of Invention for
free report on patentability. For free book,
Howto Secure'
Patents and
Ipposite U. S. Patent
WASHINGTON D. C.
3RAHD 1
COLLARS
They ore
(dfStylbh, Comfortable.'
GUARANTEED LINEN.
The only collar made with a
(heavy. S ply eeam
HOT SPRINGS, ARK.
One fare, plus $2.00, to Hot Springs,
Ark., and return, via
IRON OUNTAIN ROUTE.
Tickets on sale every Wednesday and Satur
day up to Setpember 80th from all points in
the Southeast, final limit 60 days from date of
sale. Write for books descriptive of Hotels,
Bath Homes and things.
I. E. REHLAXDIK, T. P. A.,
18 W. Oth St. Chattanooga, Tenn
Hold by live, up-to-date mer
chants everywhere, or two
•ample collars sent by mall.
postaSa paid, tor 23 cants.
'^warr Zandt, Jacobs & Co.
Troy, N. V.
RETAIL TWO FOR A QUARTER
AND EQUAL ANY TWENTY-
FIVB OENT COLLAR MADE
A Popular Collar
Man go 2M inches
Special Inducements to Dealers.
Doubls Triangle Brand Collars are
sold by Eaton, Coffey & Oo.,Dalton ,Ga.