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THE NORTH GEORGIA CITIZEN, DALTON, GA.
5.75
5.75
IF YOU SPLIT
the figures Eleven Fifty
in half, the result will
be
FIVE
SEVENTY
FIVE,
which is the average price
we are asking for suits of
clothing that heretofore sold
at the first named price,
although we have suits
running from
S9.99
Oo
$2.49
Every other line of Gent’s
Furnishings meet the same
reduction. We have bought
them under half price and
sell them accordingly. See
us at the Loveman stand in
the Ha dwick Block.
JOHN T.
HOLLAND
5.75
5.75
World’s Fair Snapshots.
The Iggorotes that are to be
exhibited at the Louisiana Fair
are fond of roast, boiled pr fried
dogmeat. Now is the time to
start- a pop trust. Dubuque
Telegraph*Heraid.
A Missouri man who has whis
kers U feet long is expected to
visit the St. Louis exposition, not
as an exhibit,—Ithaca News,
The Iceland exhibit at the St,
Louis fair undoubtedly will be
among the most popular during
the summer months. —Chicago
Chronicle.
The largest bottle ever blown
will be New Jersey’s exhibit at
the St. Louis fair. Kentucky
wonders how many jags it will
hold.—Birmingham Age-Herald.
In Louisiana’s Worlds Fair
exhibit there will be shown 98
varieties of mosquitoes. They
are in cases and are guaranteed
pot to bite or sing.—Baltimore
American.
VETERANS^ MEET.
Add New Members, Pass Resolutions
and Elect Sponsors.
The Joseph E. Johnston Camp
U. C. V. held its regular monthly
meeting at the court house last
Saturday with Commander S. B.
Felker presiding.
A large "crowd was present.
The committee on applications re
ported favorably upon the names
of Messrs. C. D. and F. K. Mc-
Cutchen and W. J. Ford, sons of
Confederate Veterans as ^auxiliary
members. The rules were suspeii'
ed and they were taken in.
Misses Bernice Felker and
Dimple McCamy were unanimous
ly elected sponsors for the Nash
ville reunion. Miss Kate Free
man was elected one of the maids
of honor. Commander Felker will
appoint the other maid.
The following resolutions were
read and adopted.
Joseph E. Johnston Camp is
again called upon to note how fast
our ranks are thinning, for another
comrade has left us and another
gallant Confederate soldier has
crossed the river. On the 19tb
of March, 1904, the spirit of Col.
Jesse A. Glenn joined the now
fast recruiting ranks of the heroes
who wore the gray in our civil
war, who have pitched their tents
on “Fame’s eternal camping
ground” with Lee, Johnston,Jack-
son and our beloved Gordon.
Col. Glenn was colonel of the
36th Georgia Regiment, and in
that capacity - rendered conspicu
ous and gallant service in the
cause of the South. Brave to the
verge of rashness, he never quailed
in the storm of battle and was
desperately wounded while lead
ing his men in a charge on one of
the enemy’s batteries. He was
always loyal and true to the old
Confederate Veterans and anxious
to serve them when he could.
Resolved, That in the death
of our late comrade, Col. Jesse A.
Glenn, this camp has lost one of
its most devoted and loyal mem
bers, and the South one of its
bravest soldiers, and we tender to
the surviving members of his
family our sympathy in this their
loss and ours as well.
Resolved, That the Dalton
papers are requested to publish
this resolution and notice,
R. J. McCamy,
Jos. Bogle,
J. M. Rudolph,
Committee.
Sparks.
“Gimme a pound uv tea.”
“Green or black?”
“It don’t mek no difference—
it’s fera blind woman.”
“I wonder why people say, ‘As
smart as a steel trap?’ ” asked the
young man. “I never noticed
anything so remarkablj’ smart
about a steel trap.”
“A steel trap, my boy,” replied
the sage from Sageville, “is smart
because unlike some people, it
shuts up at the proper time.”
“Next time I marry,” said the
widower, “I’ll get a wife I can
make shut up.”
“You don’t want a wife,” re
plied his friend. “What you
want is a folding bed.”
“Are you guilty or not guilty ?”
asked the clerk of criminal court,
to an Irishman.
“An sure,’’said Pat, “what are
yees there for, but to foind that
out?”
Bobbie—Pa, why can a man run
faster than a boy ?
Papa—Because he’s bigger.
Bobbie—Well, then, why don’t
the hind wheel of a carriage run
faster than the front one ?
Papa—Don’t bother me, son,
I’m too busy.
Smith—“How old is your son,
Jones ?”
Jones—“He’ll be 21 tomorrow.”
Smith—“He’s certainly a credit
to you.”
Jones—“Well, he ought to be.
I spent fifteen years in bringing
him up and six more in calling
him down.”
Employer —“An office boy
should be modest, reserved and un-
obstrusive.”
Office Boy—“Well, say I can’t
do all dat for two dollars a week.”
—Puck.
Disastrous Wrecks.
Carelessness is responsible for many a
railway wreck, and the same causes are
making human wrecks of sufferers from
Throat and Lung troubles. But since
the advsnt of Dr. King’s New Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs and Colds,
even the worst cases can be cured and
hopeless resignation is no longer neces
sary. Mrs. Lois Cragg, of Dorchester,
Mass., Is one of many whose life was
saved by Dr. King’s New Discovery
This great remedy is guaranteed for all
Throat and Lung diseases by Fincher &
Nichols, Druggists. Price, 50c and $1
Trial bottles free. May
MONTH’S TRIAL FREE
HIGHLY ENDORSED.
Iter. Welker Lewis, the well-known
Methodist minieter, writes: “I have
used Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir in my
family with, jery beneficial resulta. It is
an admirable medicine end excellent aa
a tonic and liver regulator.”
50,000
Free Samples
You Can Got One.
+
„ TAO r W11D, the great vegetable
Mt
with almost instantaneous e»oce«T£
•ause it has made eome noteworthy
Dept-, writes:
SrSstsfWAMa
having been cured completely hV
wir At ft. nm. 1
Ed.’C. 0 *®^ h-
eared this, and my head is now as clear
as a bell.”
BLACK WEED is sold by M■ *»*•
gists at $1.00 a bottle, or we will eon
prepaid upon receipt of prioe.
Send Your Name “
a trial eample of this great remedy,
whioh will he eent absolutely free, to
gether with onr hook containing valua
ble information and andorsementa.
Pleaee mention thii paper. Addreee,
Black Weed Medicine Ce.,
Atlanta, Oa. i
California is erecting a pavilion
at the St. Louis fair whose exte
rior is to be covered with dried
apricots, peaohes and prunes. If
the agricultural building, where
it is situated, happens to leak, it
is expected to be a very swell
affair.—Hampton (Iowa) Globe.
It is announced that the gov
ernment fisheries bureau will have
on exhibition at the St. Louis fail
among other things a live octopus
This will be of special interest to
Kansas people who heard a great
deal about the octopus a few years
ago, but never got -to see one.—
Hutchinson (Kan.) News.
Kansas will send to the St
Louis exhibition a twelve-foot ox
made wholly of Indian corn, red
for the body, white for the horns,
yellow for the tail. Secretary
Wilson says it is te be “an agri
cultural poem,” to beat anything
in the line of fine art ever seen
since the days of the butter
woman at Philadelphia.—Hamp
ton (Iowa) Globe.
Cures Ecxem*, Itching Humors, Pim
ples and Carbuncles.—Costs
Nothing to Try.
B. B. B. (Botanio Blood Balm) is now
recognized as a certain and sure cure
for eczema, itching akin, humors, scabs,
scales, watery blisters, pimples, aching
bones or joints, boils, oarbuncles, prick
ling pain in the skin, old, eating sores,
ulcers, eto. Botanic Blood Balm taken
internally, cures the worst and most
deep-seated cases by enriching, purify
ing and vitalizing the blood, thereby
giving a healthy blood Bupply to the
skin. Botanic Blood Balm is the only
cure, to stay cured, for these awful, an
noylng skin troubles. Heals every sore
and gives the rich glow of health to the
skin. Builds up the broken down body
and makes the blood red and nourish
ing. Especially advised for chronic,
old cases that doctors, patent medicines
and hot springs fail to cure. Drug
gibts, $1. To prove B. B. B. cures, sam
pie sent free and prepaid by writing
Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. De
scribe trouble, and free medical advice
sent in sealed letter.
Sold in Dalton, Ga., by Fincher &
Nicbela. Call or write. Blood Balm
sent by exprees. Ms J
Letter files and indexes.
A. J. SHOW ALTER CO.
tf
$i00 Reward, $100.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one d.eaded disease that science has
been able to cure in nil its stages, and
that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is
the only positive cure now known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a
constitutional disease, requires a con
stitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, acting directly
upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system, thereby destroying the
foundation of the disease, and giv ng
the patient strength by building up the
constitution and assisting nature in do-
inr its work. The proprietors have so
much faith in its curative powers they
offer One Hundred Dollars for any case
that it faila to cure. Send for list of
to idd°* ».-J. CHBNEY i CO., T.I.-
do, O.
Sold bj »1I druggist*. 760.
Take Hall’. F.»>U »“• « 0 "*^
tion.
SIGNS OF SPRING.
If you wateh a drug store, you can always
tell when spring is coming. People begin
to buy sarsaparilla, garden seeds, and paint.
We don’t ears how soon they begin to come
now. We have all the various Spring
Medicines, a good assortment of live Garden
Seeds, and Paint enough to paint the tewn.
THE SAHARA OF THIRST
Is quickly quenched at our Soda Fountain,
which is the best equipped of any fountain
in the city. The range of Savors is wide
enough to appeal to all tastes. The cele
brated Bukefzer Cream, which has made us
famous, will be served at our fount this
season, with pure, crushed fruit Savors.
Fincher & Nichols.
DALTON, 8E0R6IA.
Pointed Paragraphs.
A real curiosity is a woman
without any.
It takes the cock to do the
buckwheat cake up brown.
Don’t think because a man isn’t
in jail that he is honest.
A woman may look her age,
but she seldom looks the age she
says she is.
After sizing up his neighbors, a
man ceases to worry about his
own inferiority.
Never put off till tomorrow the
friend who is willing to lend you
money today.
Many a man who rides in a par
lor car would be sadlj’ out of place
in a drawing room.
A woman’s idea of a “mean,
spiteful thing” is another woman
who has a new dress made just
like hers.
Nothing seems to tickle a home
less cur like a chance to lick the
everlasting stuffing out of a curied
and scented poodle in silver-plated
harness.
j=is^pi , s^=i | g=ig— | i=^ii=^isagg | sa | gig | 5>
W Early Risers
The famous little pills.
Lease Ratified.
The stockholders of the Cohut-
ta Gold Mining Company met in
Spring Place Monday and ratified
the fifteen-year lease of the mine
given to N. A. Bundy and associ
ates.
Work will now proceed imme
diately toward getting out the
gold ore, and Mr. Bundy expeets
to have the stamp mill in operation
by May 23.—Murray News.
Breathe Hyomel Throe or Four Times
Dally and Be Cured of Catarrh.
Hightower & Talley, one of
the most reliable business -firms
in Dalton, have seen many in
stances of the remarkable power
of Hyomei to cure catarrhal
troubles and other disorders of
the respiratory organs.
Results in this treatment have
given them so much confidence
in Hyomei that they will give a
month's trial with the positive
understanding that if at the end
of that time a cure is not effected
or enough relief gained to war
rant a continued use of the treat
ment for a while longer, the
money will be refunded.
Hyomei is the only treatment
for catarrh that has ever been sold
under a “no cure, no pay plan,
and the only one where a month’s
trial treatment is free unless it
cures.
Hyomei is not a pill or liquid
Just breathe it through the neat
inhaler that comes with every
outfit, and benefit will be seen
from the first day’s use. Breathed
in this way, the health giving
Hyomei penetrates to the minut
est air cells of the lungs, and
drives catarrhal germs and poisons
from the system.
The oomplete outfit costs hut
$1, and extra bottles of Hyomei
may be obtained for fiOc.
Remember that if Hyomei does
not cure you after a month’s trial,
Hightower & Talley will refund
your money and the treatment
will be absolutely free.
Not a Sick Day Since.
“I was taken severely sick with kid
ney trouble. I tried all sorts of medi
cines, none of which relieved me. One
day I saw an ad. of your Electric Bitters
and determined to try that. After tak
ing a few doses I felt relieved, and soon
thereafter was entirely cured, and have
not seen a sick day since. Neighbors
of mine have been cured of Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Liver %nd Kidney troubles
and General Debility.” This is what
B. F. Bass, of Fremont, N. C., writes
Only 50c, at Finoher A Nichols, drug
gists. Mft y
Farrar Lumbar Company
MANUFACTURERS OF
House Material of Every Descriotion.
DALTON, GEORGIA.
Doesn’t Respect Old Ap.
It’s shameful when youth fails to show
proper respect for old age, but just the
contrary in the case of Dr. King’s New
Life Pills. They cut off maladies, no
matter how severe and irrespective of
old age. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Fever,
Constipation all yield to this perfec|
Pill 25c, at Fincher A Niohol’e Drug
Store. Ma T
Fincher & Nichols
Do not hesitate to recommend Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure to their friends and cus
tomers. Indigestion csussb more ill
hssith than anything else. It deranges
the stomaoh, and brings on all manner
of disease. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure di
gests what you eat, oures indigestion,
dyspepsia and all stomach disorders.
Kodol Is not only a perfect digestant hut
a tissue building tonic as well. Re
newed health, perfect strength and in
creased vitality follow Us use. Msy
Thousands Hare Kidney Trouble
and Don’t Know it.
How To Find Out.
Fill a bottle or common glass with yout
water and let it stand twenty-four hours: a
sediment or set
tling indicates an
unhealthy condi
tion of the kid
neys; if it stains
your linen it is
evidence of kid
ney trouble; too
frequent desire to-
pass It or pain in
the back is also
convincing proof that the kidneys and blad
der are out of order.
What to Do.
There is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-
Hoot, the great kidney remedy fulfills every
wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the
back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
of the urinary passage. It corrects inability
to hold water and scalding pain in passing
it, or bad effects following use of liquor,
wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
necessity of being compelled to go often
during the day, and to get up many times
during the night. The mild and the extra
ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon
realized. It stands the highest for its won
derful cures of the most distressing cases,
if you need a medicine you should have the
best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes.
You may have a sample bottle of this
wonderful discovery
and a book that tells
more about it, both sent
absolutely free by mail, _
address Dr. Kilmer & Home of Swamp-Roo*.
Co.. Binghamton. N. Y. When writing men-
tien reading this generous offer in this paper.
ivmistake, but remem
ber the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kil
mer’s Swamp-Root, and the adkress,
Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle.
sootherHailway
TO THE
WORLD’S FAIR.
St. Louis, Mo.
DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE.
Rates from DALTON, GA., on sale
daily.
Fifteen day ticket $17.90
Sixty day ticket 21.00
Season Ticket 25.30
Coach excursion ticket, limit ten
days, on sale May 18 and 31 12 20
For tickets and information call on
or write
R. 0. CRAIG, Agt., Dalton, Ga ,
J. E, SHIPLEY T. P. A.,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
PANAMA Ci
**THE FIRST CARGO 1
DR. TICHENOR’S ANTISEPTIC
Is just what is needed to heal WOUNDS, BRUISES, BURNS,
SPRAINS, and in|uries received in the construction of this
Canal. Endorsed by all who use it.
IOc 50c and 81.00 a bottle
For COUGHS, COLDS end SORE THE OAT, take
BRON-CHO-DA 25c a bottle
SHERROUSE MEDICINE CO., Mfrs. and Props.
ORXJCAyS, TsA.
When you want to buy a monu
ment or tombstone and want first-
class work at lowest prices, write to
the
DALTOH MARBLE WORKS
If you don’t buy from them get their
prices before you place your order
and it will save you money. They
are now wanting agents for every
county in Georgia.
TO HEAL lungs
to stay healed, and to remove every trace of a
COUGH or a COLD quickly and pleasantly,
don’t fail to ask for the only remedy in all the
world that does it:
o*- £!5!®'s
DISCOVERY
FOR CONSUMPTION
Sims, Ark., Oct. 14, i9°3*
I had lung trouble for two years. It confined me to my
bed four weeks. 1 got three bottles of Dr. King s New
Discovery and it cured me. Have not had a pain in my
lungs since. J. W. Johnson.
50c and
• 1.00
’■ "• ’ xDV ITI
Absolutely Buorontood IHIIIi
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED DY
FINCHER A NICHOLS.