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THE NORTH GEORGIA CITIZEN, DALTON, GA
if THE WOMAN IN THE CASE, f
Pavo is having a building boom.
Sparks is to have a new ginnery,
put up by Savannah capital.
Sparks will give another big
barbecue and basket picnic on
Wednesday, the 26th. Governor
Terrell will be invited.
-
Dodge returns $1,985,250 of
property, an increase of $306,369;
the negroes’ increase being $25,-
000; 2,319 polls were given in, of
which 1,586 were white and 763
colored.
The crops in Glascock county
are now
could be expected.
Buy a Graphophone
Bottle of
JAMES BARTON ADAMS.
State News Briefly Told
and entertain your children
at home. You can give
them musical entertain
ments that -will keep them
at home, make them love
home and be happy.
Muncy & Bate will sell
you one. Call and see them.
Since the day when sinful Adam turned
state’s evidence on Eve,
And a flimsy web of guilt around his
wifey tried to' weave,
Down through all the countless ages
time has left along her trail,
Has the female had to suffer for the do
ings of the male.
“ ’Twas the woman! ’twas the woman!”
rang the cry thro’ Eden’s bowers,
” yet we hear it in
Athens may at an early date
have all the houses renumbered.
Washington needs a business
men’s league, says the Reporter.
The Confederate veterans of
Warren county will have their
reunion Thursday, the 20th. ~—'
The doors of the Twiggs County
Bank will be formally thrown open
for business Monday morning.
■
Next Monday the people of
Nashville will cast their ballots to
decide if they are to have a new j
school house.
Camp Martin, No. 964, United
Confederate Veterans, Wrights-
ville, will hold its annual dinner
Thursday, the 27th.
The new depot of the Augusta
-Southern at Sandersville is ready
for business, and now the Herald
wants electric lights.
Ocilla’s dispensary has earned
$1,500 in the first six months of
the present year, and $4,000 are
expected for the full twelve
months.
Pierce county school census
shows: White, 3,137;colored,581;
total, 2,718; total for 1898, 2,494;
increase, 224; whites increased
237; colored decreased 13.
A big educational rally will be
held at Jefferson on August 27.
State School Commissioner Merritt
and ex-Governor Northen will be
among the speakers.
Thursday, Statham will throw
hospitality
MUNCY & BATE
“ ’Twas the woman!
these modern days of ours,
As the false bewhiskered sinners des
perately try to place
All the blame upon the shoulders of the
woman in the case.
So ’twill be till time has ended, till the
sun is stripped of light,
And the earth is in.the blackness of the
never-ending night,
Till the sounding of the trumpet calls
the dead from earthly sleep,
And the heavenly inspectors separate
the goats and sheep;
Even at the bar of judgment [when we’re
called upon to show
The extenuating features of our sinnings
here below,
There may be full many cowards who
will stand with brazen face
And attribute their transgressions to the
woman in the case.
looking just as good as
The present
I rains have brought them out won
derfully, and the farmers now
I wear a broad smile,
Floyd county jail now contains
a prisoner who has been arrested
six times in the past few months
by the county authorities, all of
the charges being of a different
character.
There are 5,531 children of
school age in Elbert. Of this
number there are 388 children
over ten years of age who can read
but cannot write. There are also
478 children oVer ten years of age
who cannot read or write.
A democratic mass meeting will
be held at Gainesville the 17th,
for the purpose of selecting a new
executive committee for Hall
county for the ensuing two years,
and to decide on a date to hold the
primary for the nomination of the
judge and solicitor of the city
court.
It being stated that General
Miles is thinking of locating in the
South to spend the evening of his
life, the Albany Herald hopes, for
the sake of the people of the South,
“that he will do nothing of the
kind. He is not the kind of man
that w e 11-bred, self-respecting
Southerners want for a neighbor.”
Richmond’s digest for 1902 was
$22,596,290; for 1903, $22,788,-
620. The number of poll taxes
returned in 1903 was 3,758. The
number in 3 902 was 3,541, show
ing an increase of 217. As there
are not less than 8,000 voters sub
ject to this tax, it shows that there
will be a number of double assess
ments at the next election.
The Savannah News wants
county commissioners and city
councils clothed with more power
so as to lessen the work of the
general assembly with purely local
bills, and then have biennial ses
sions, thus saving money to the
people, providing better local lawn
and relieving the legislature of a
class of legislation of which it
knows comparatively nothing and
in which it takes very little in
terest.
Sycamore Correspondent of
j Ashburn Farmer: W. H. Bussey
has harvested an acre of the best
oats that your correspondent has
heard of this year, at least. He
isays that he threshed 100 bundles ;
| that made twelve bushels of shell
ed oats, and that he gathered 1,450
bundles on an acre, and Col. Wil
liams, after figuring a little, says
that according to that count Mr.
Bussey made 174 bushels per acre
—a very good yield.
Statesboro News: Rafe Simons
is the champion farmer around
town. In one hundred and fifty j
days he harvested a fine oat crop
and began gathgering a mutton
crop on the same land. The first
day of March he planted his oats;
on June 3 he harvested a splendid :
yield. On June 4 he planted the i
same ground in corn, and today J
just sixty days after planting he ■
pulled some roasting ears. Who .
can beat it ? '•
DIAMONDS, WATCHES, CLOCKS. JEWELRY,
SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS, GRAPHOPHONES,
RECORDS, and NEW HOME SEWING MA
CHINES
They do all kinds of Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing in first-
class style. Eyes tested and correctly fitted. Call and see them.
Don’t forget the place.
Wanted, Feathers !
New or old, in exchange for
mattresses, or will pay cash.
Write to
Parham’s Mattress Factory
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
MUNCY & BATE,
sented with, a radish grown in
Walton county 24 inches in length.
Preparations for the Houston
county fair to he held at Perry in
October are progressing satisfact-
“TEN WHEELER”
Union Made Overlls
orily. ' ~.
Thomasville’s postal receipts for
July show an increase of 50 per
cent, over the same month last
year.
The Augusta board of health,
may inaugurate in the near future
an inspection of milk that is offered
on the streets for sale.
Bartow county boasts of an
Elberta peach that weighed 15 1-2
ounces and measured in circum
ference about 13 inches.
Cherokee’s total returns this
year are $2,141,972 as against
$2,152,405 last year. There are
2,272 white and 5,140 colored
polls.
Carroll’s property values have!
increased from $3,649,535 last
year to $3,761,162 this year. Of
this the colored people return
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purifying and vitalizing the blood, there
by giving a healthy blood supply to the
skin. Heals every sore and gives the
rich glow of health to the Bkin. Builds
up the broken down body and makes the
blood red and nourishing. Especially
advised for chronic, old cases that doc
tors, patent- medicines and hot springs
Druggists, $1, with com-
Ask for Them and bo Sure Von Got Them.
“Ten Wheeler” Overalls are the best made.
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pour out the medicine that may be
-the means of saving a dear one’s life.
Don’t you want the best medloloe
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Don’t you know yon should go to
the most reliable and conscientious
druggist, the most up-to date drug
gist who has up-to-da 1 a drugs and
methods.
We are that kind. Not alone be
cause it pays, but because there’s sat
isfaction in 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. 1 -
Or. Biggers’ Huckleberry Cordial
The Great Southern Remedy.
Cures all Stomach and Bowel Troubles,
such as Chronic Dysentery, Cholera Mor
bus, Bloody Flux, and also children
teething. It seldom falls to make quick
and permanent cures of all stomach and
bowel diseases. See testimonial of the
late
HEJV'RV W. G'RjA W.
Dr. Walter A. Taylor, Atlanta, Ga.
Dear Sir: This Is the first certificate
that I have ever given as to the merits
of any medicine, but I take pleasure In
recommending Dr. Biggers’ Huckleberry
Cordial. I consider It the best remedy
that I have ever used In my family for
Stomach and Bowel Troubles. 50c In
vested In a bottle of this medicine to be
used In the beginning of any stomach
trouble will often save life as well as a
large doctor's bill. I have a friend whose
life was, In my opinion, saved by the
prompt use of Dr. Biggers’ Huckleberry
Cordial. For sale by all Druggists, 26
and 50c per bottle.
(Signed) HENRY W. GRADY.
Atlanta, Ga., May 23, 1887.
Haltiwanger-Taylor Drug Co., Prop,
* Atlanta, Ga.
wide open her gates in
to entertain for a season of three
days the horse swappers of Jackson
and surrounding counties.
The reunion of the Twenty-third
and Eighteenth Georgia regiments
of Confederate veterans will be
held at Ac worth next Wednesday.
Senator Clay and ex-Governor
Northen will deliver addresses.
The Ocilla, Pinebloom and Val
dosta railroad is now within three
and one-half miles ot Nashville,
and a force of hands are steadily
at work on it. The company ex
pects to be running trains into
Nashville by November 3.
Augusta Herald: There is quite
a difference between the educated
coons of Boston and the indus
trious negro on the farm in the
South. The former knows not his
place and causes trouble every
where he goes; the latter knows
his place and keeps it.
In 3 902 the aggregate amount
of taxable property in Greene!
county was $3,773,248; in 1903 it
is $2,057,237, a gain of $283,000.
There is a total voting strength in
the county of 2,540- There are
seventeen doctors, eight lawyers
and three dentists.
The commissioners of Wilcox
county have ordered an election
for September 9 to determine
whether bonds shall be issued to
defray the expenses of building a
court house, to cost $50,000, or
whether the amount shall be raised in five years is 1,096,
by direct taxation, to be assessed . ~ . , ,
this year. After defining lob
mg to influence a leg
The tax values of Houston have wa y except through ]
increased $237,475 since 1902.1 the Griffin News ask
The total valuation of property I pose he has no judge
¥ te P e °P le ^ Bulloch’S school c
$2,731,425; by negroes $2o7,896. L 239 white children
The polls show a total of 4,093, and ^ 040 colored,
° f no ^ hlcll i 1 ’ I J 04 7 hlte an . d The last census was t
2,989 colored; the decrease is when <fr e total num l
slight m the negro polls. _ a gain of ^579
Terrell’s digest shows property Pulaski’s property
of whites to the amount of $2,688,- is $2,373,067,00, of v
317 and of colored $191,311; a the white taxpayers
total gain of $241,$09 over 1902. 195,959, the colore
The total value of polls shown is The total increase
3,999, of which 1,154 are white property is $224,722.
and 2,745 colored. The gain of
white polls over the number of Clarke s tax retui
1902 is 35, while that of the ne- ® rease °* $401,573.
j s jjjO. for 1902 showed a tot
fail to cure,
plete directions for home cure. To prove
B. B. B. cures, sample sent free and pre
paid by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta,
Ga. Describe trouble, and free medical
advice sent in sealed letter. aug.
PINQHER & NICHOLS
The Citizen is better equip
ped to do all classes of Job
Printing than any paper in
Georgia—a broad statement,
but a true one. You’ll find
prices right, also.
Taylor’* Cherokee Remedy of 8w*«t
Gum and Mullein will eure Coughs, Croup
and Consumption. Price 26c and }1 abottle.
STJLZBACHEB. G. CO
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NASHVILLE, TENN.
PRODUCE, FRUIT, VEGETABLES.
Early Melons and Georgia Peaches specialties
Yonr consignments solicited.
Stencils an application.
Reference: First National Bank and D. C.
Pierce, express agent, Nashville.
Escaped an Awful Fate.
Mr. H. Haggina of Melbourne, Fla.,
writes: “My doctor told me I had Con
sumption and nothing coaid be done for
me. I was given up to die. The offer
of a free trial bottle of Dr. King’s New
Discovery for Consumption, induced me
to try it. Results were startling. I am
now on the road to recovery and owe all
to Dr. King’s New Discovery. It sorely
saved my life.”- This great cure is guar-
Buy your Meat from B. R,
Bowen & Son.
Crwford Street,
DALTON, GA
OFFERS VERY
OF COAL
ON FOLLOWING DATES:
Colonist Tiokets to California, Utah,
Nevada, New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado,
Oregon, Washington, Montana, Idaho,
Wyoming, on sale until June 15.
St. Loufsand Return
ONE FARE PLUS 25 CENTS.
On sale Jtme 16-17, good to return
until June 25th.
San Francisco, Los Angeles and
Return.
The expenses of the legislature
up to date amount to about
$30,000, which is a little more
than $1,000 a day.
Car Loads of Coal
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 d«
livered.
JOHN T. HOLLAND,
Tin and Sheet Iron Work,
Bicycles and Repairs . . .
Bicycle-Repairing; a Specialty-
DALTON - - GEORGIA
pamphlets, address
FRED D. MILLER,
Traveling Passenger Agent,
No. I Brown Bldg., ATLANTA.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
SignTtureof
J. B. TERRY,
Lawyer,
annon Building, Dalton, Georgia.
Practices in all courts.
Special attention to Collections, Real
SEND $2-10
and get yourself a gal- J \
Ion jug of my Old
Wild Cat Cora. * fg
Express charges pre-
paid.
$250 ® !
Gets a Gallon Jug of LW , . ^
my “Monogram
Uye.” Express charg- /iiih'f&nf&i
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How SMOOTH AND fiiKLLOW.
Good Cora, Rye or Gin, $2.10 per Doze
Express charges prepaid.
also.^ eiHem ^ er * ex P r ® 88 charges on two, three and four gallon jug
Yours for business and pure liquors,
groes
Probably the largest sale of seed
oats ever made by one man at one
time in Dooly county was by M.
E. Rushin to Egleston-McDonald-
Howell Co., says the Vienna!
Progress. The amount was 700
bushels, nicely packed up in sacks.
The oats, were grown by Mr.
Rushin two miles northeast of
town, where he made abont .1,5.00
bushels on 32 acres of land.
Ordinance 49 of Crawfordville,
just adopted, is “Any person or
persons who shall taunt or tease
any imbecile or wtak-minded per
son on the streets of Crawfordville
or within the corporate limits,
shall be guilty of malicious mis
chief, and, being brought before
$2.50
Gets a GalloD Jag of
my Lincoln County
Soar Mash Whis
key. Express chaig*
prepaid.
on Farming Lands and City Property.
No commission charged. Time, five
years. Eight p* r cent. Easy payments.
FOR FALL SOWING.
- Farmers and Gardeners who de
sire the latest and fullest informa
tion about
Vegetable and Farm Seeds
should write for Wood’s New
Fall Catatogue. 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 Clovers, —'
Seed Oats, Wheat,
Rye, Barley, etc.
Wood’s New Fall Catalogue mailed
free on request. Write for it.
You will find the*®
whiskies the very best
ever offered for the
price. Send me jot*
order, will S U ®
WANTED—SEVERAL PERSONS OF
q A THOUSAND PATTERNS-the
3 • Latest and Best—all grades.
Every Garment correctly made
• • in the prevailing fashion.
Cut from carefully taken meat-
• • urements.modeledtoyeurlorm.
1 High-Grade Trimmings, skilled
• workmen, attention to dotalla.
Hardly more than“ready.made”
i « but infinitely better every was.
B hipO* nt
discovered a process whereby lie
may have strawberries until a kill
ing frost lays low his vines. His
field of four acres has been bearing
jim McCarty,
IE Atlanta, Ga
BELL PHONE, 1582.
the council, if convicted, shall be
punished or fined as prescribed un
der section for penalties of the
town ordinances.”
OABTOllIA.
Bears the /f Tht Kind Yiu Han Always Bought
Signature /Iff
fruit for eighteen weeks now, and
the vines are still full of blooms
and berries.
THE TAILOR,
DATON, GEORGIA
Seedsmen, • Richmond, Va.
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