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THE NOKTH OSORGIA GITIZEJN, DALTON, QA.
When a Boy
Many a now successful business man has Btarted
a sma’l bank account that through many years
drear a steady rate of intersst, and when he became a man enabled him
to grasp the epportuLitics that led to fortune.
In every mail we receive deposits from our out-of-town depositors;
these deposits are promptly acknowledged and credited to their ac
counts, in eur Savings Department where they draw interest at the rate
ef 4 per cent.
Hamilton Trust & Savings'Bank,
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
4 Per Cent. Paid en Deposits, Write for our booklet.
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Woman’s World
LINE’S BUSY.
Since we have had a ’phone put in
Our neighbors seem to know
That we have naught to do, but just
Run errands to and fro.
One calls when we are having tea;
“Just run across the way
To ask my sister, Mrs. Jones,
How baby is today ?”
We go, give the answer, eat again—
Again the ’phone bell peals;
“Will you please get Amelia Rrown
To the ’phone”—heaven help our
meal.
Another pause, then Green calls up:
“Will you let Mary Anne
Please tell my wife I am detained
Downtown to see a man?”
For people who need the exercise
It is the very thing—
They can insure a strenuous life
By answering every ring.
We get our food in pauses when
Not wanted at the ’phone.
For whose convenience is it kept?
I’m sure not for our own.
—Buffalo Enquirer.
Friendship between two women
is always a plot against another
woman.—A. Karr.
A good book and a good woman
are excellent things for those who
know how to appreciate their
value. There are men, however,
who judge of both by the beauty
of the covering.—Dr. Johnson.
The woman who loves us is
only a woman; but the woman
whom we love is a celestial being,
whose defects disappear under
the prism through which we see
her.—E. De Giraidin.
Women are bom worshippers;
in their good little hearts lies the
most craving relish for greatness;
it is even said each chooses her
husband on the hypothesis of his
being a great man—in his way.
The good creatures, yet the foolish.
—Carlyle.
When woman is conscious of
her own good looks, she has’nt
any.
intelligent investigator will inter
view his-grandmother about her
outfit when starting in life, or
somebody else’s grandmother
about the make and material of
her graduating gown, he will find
sufficient evidences of perfect
memories to call for a “decided”
revision of some of his “painful”
discoveries. In fact he will learn
that there are occurrences and
things in this life ihat are Hot
forgotten by the faultiest memory.
Many friends here are in receipt
of the following announcement
and invitation:
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brazelton Scott
invite you to be present
at the marriage of their daughter
Mary Roberta
. and
Mr. Jonn Hughes Hine
on the evening of Thursday, June 9th
at eight o’clock
North Avenue Presbyterian Church
Atlanta, Georgia.
Reception
from half past eight until twelve o'clock
Ninety-seven Marrietta Avenue
Baker, Eugenia Bitting, Johnnie
Hardwick, Eloise Bryant, Lela
Berry, Jean Kaphan, Maude Sum-
merour, Annie Jones, Fleta Can
non, Bernice Felker, Dimple and
Tod McCamy, Gertrude Fergu
son, Willie Puckett, Will
D. Wailes and Annie Wes
ter, Mesdames C D. McCutchen,
W. R. Davis, W. C. McGhee, M.
M. Jack, R. F. Wardlaw, Walter
Hightowe v and Beedie Smith.
Miss Mattie Lou Baker will
give a reception to Miss Cecile
Huff on the evening of June 7th.
Among those who will be present
are Messrs. John Wilson and Will
McGaughey, of Chattanooga, and
Jas. R Huff, of Memphis.
A Runaway Bicycle
Terminated with an ugly cut on the leg
of J. B. Orner, Franklin Gr^-ve, Ill. It
developed a stubborn ulcer unyielding
to doctors and remedies for four years.
Then Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured.
It’s just as good for Burns, Scalds, Skin
Eruptions and Piles. 25c. at Fincher &
Nichol’s Drug Store. May
We Want- Your Trade
In fresh meat, groceries, crock
ery, stoves and all kinds of feed
stuffs. Will save you money and
try to please you.
Bowen Bros.
C. J. Daniel, Atlanta, Ga., is
closing out Wall Paper at cost
5 cts. 6 cts. 7 cts 8 cts. 9 cts. 10
cts. etc. per roll. Write for sam
ples. One lot Show Cases cheap,
small safe, $20.00. large one $35
Desk, $9.00.
When you
wagon, laprobe
want a
or whip
buggy,
call on
the Dalton Buggy Co.
Drink a Bottln of
9 CENTS
At ail Stand Qrocarc and Salaons
The coquette is one who gives
away the key to her heart and
then changes the lock.
Whenever we see ^ woman
chewing a toothpick we lealize
that beauty is as beauty doesn’t
Mr. Roy Newnan and Miss
Lillian Hurt will be married in
Birmingham on June first. Both
are well known in Dalton where
each have visited often. Miss
Hurt will be remembered as the
guest of Miss Dimple McCamy.
No man flatters the woman he
truly loves.—Trickerman.
Silk mull is one of the most
popular of the medium-priced
summer stuffs.^
Belts are growing every day
wider and every day more decided
as to contrast and elaborateness.
They are worn with dressy gowns
of veiling, crepe or cloth, I
example, a creation in gray cloth
is girdled with scarlet crepe,
black cloth costume has a peacock
green kid belt, and a white pique
dress a girdle in shaded violet
silk.
It is Prof. Truesdale, we be
lieve, who alleges that intelligent
investigation shows a decided de
cadence in American minds, and a
painfully certain shortening of
American memories. We don’
profess to know about the “de
cided decadence,” but if this
The following has been received
by friends in Dalton and else
where:
Mrs. Lida Emmons Huff
announces the engagement ef her
daughter
Ceoile
to
Mr. Charles Logan Carter
the marriage to occur on the
morning of Wednesday, June eighth
nineteen huudred and feur
Dalton, Georgia.
The wedding of MisiS Ellen
Cabry Wortley, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. C. S. Wortley, to Mr.
Walter Manly Jones, of Dalton,
Ga., will be celebrated at the
Wortley home Thursday evening.
May 19. Owing to recent be
reavement in both families the
wedding party will consist only
of the very immediate relatives,
together with a party of ten Wells
College class-mates and close
friends. The bride will be at
tended by her sister, Miss Mary
C. Wortley, and the groom by his
brother, Mr. Tom Jones, of At
lanta, Ga. The Rev. M. Wharton
will officiate.
Miss Wortley will be sadly
missed in Ypsilanti’s social and
musical circles, where she is a
prime favorite. The best wishes
of a host of friends will follow her
to her new home in Dalton, Ga.,
wheie Mr. Jones is already a
young attorney of prominence in
his native state, and an altogether
fine type of the Southern gentle
man.
Among the guest* who will be
present from out of the city are
the following ten of Miss Wort-
ley’s former friends and class
mates at Wells College, Aurora,
N. Y., who arrived in the city
today and will be Miss Wortley’s
guests at the Occidental until
Friday: Miss Julia Martin,
Chicago; Miss Gertrud# Kirk, St.
Paul; Miss Mary Campbell, Se
wickley, Pa.; Miss Louise Augus
tine, Miss Lucy Whililan, St
Louie, Mo ; Miss Beatrice Rogers
Rochester; Mrs. Lida Kellogg.
Buffalo; Mrs. Jessie Young, To
ledo; Miss Charlotte Dillon, Fre
rnont, O.; Miss Ella Hardie, To
ledo, O—Ypsilanti (Mich.) Press
There is nothing that will
equal DIAMOND DUST as a
labor-saver in cleaning and polish
ing gold, silver, nickle, copper,
zinc, brass, steel and iron, also
ivory including teeth both natural
and artificial; indispensable to the
kitchen, diningroom, parlor, any
department of the home. It is a
wonder worker. J2
For Sale.
At a bargain. House and lot
on Thornton Avenue. Apply at
Citizen Office. tf
Good old summertime ice
cream and soda water with
all the fruits and flavors.
HIGHTOWER & TALLEY
Miss Lucy Maddox will give a
linen shower to Miss Cecil Huff
on Friday afternoon June 3rd, at
5 o’clock. The list of invited
includes Misses Cecile and Mattie
Lee Huff, Kate Hamilton, Mary
Brown, Mabel Lester, Mattie Lou
Overstocked on Syrup.
Bowen Bros.
DeWitt’s Salve
Far Piles, Burns, Seres.
R. & G.
CORSETS
ARE BUILT
WITH AN
EYE FOR COMFORT
We have all
New Styles .
the
McWilliams Bros.
Are
Z(ou ting
to make a trip this
summer? If so you
will want a good,
substantial trunk—
one that will stand
the terrible
fiaggage timanher.
We have that kind.
Come and see a love
ly bargain in the
celebrated
Automatic ffrai(
Srunk.
We have traveling
bags. All prices.
'taton, Coffey <£
'Company.
Grand Jury Drawn for October Term,
1904.
David K. McKamy, Hiram D.
Keith, Berry R. Bowen, Luke H.
Callaway, Hyden H. Gregor} 7 ,
William A. Robertson, Henry A.
Powell, William W. Callaway,
Henry R Kaneaster, William H
Crawford, Sam C. Britton, Frank
L. Lane, Frank T. Hardwick,
Henry B. Murphy, William L.
McWilliams, Guilford Cannon,
Benjamin D. Leonard, Andrew J.
Miller, Shelly N. McWilliams,
John W. Broadrick, Samuel A.
Frazier, William H. Stroup, Lewis
J. Flemister, Henry Head, John
S. Rollins, Moses D. Masters,
Thomas R. Henderson, William
H. Muncy, John H. Moody, A1
fred M. Ward.
TRAVERSE JURY, FIRST WEEK,
OCTOBER TERM, 1904.
C. F. Robertson, W. H. Rose,
J. F. Walden, H. L. Nations, T.
O. Nichols, W. C. Fraker, Rob
ert Deck, J. H. Bowman, J. H.
Smith, J. B. Capeheart, H. L.
Jordan, F J. Dantzler, William
McGinnis, S. W. Adams, M. T.
Dyer, J. K Lowry, E. E. Cady,
G. R. A. Coker, J. C. Wilson, R.
A. Johnson, J. B. Flemister, J.
W. Brown, P. B. Trammell, C.
R. Henry, J. B. Yeager, C. H.
Fields, D. M. Stephenson, S. L.
Huffaker, C. H. Hill, G. W. King,
A. C. Burns, B. C. Bivirlgs, B. C.
Wilson, R. Y. Gray. T. M. Sey
mour, A. F. Williams.
TRAVERSE JURY for SECOND WEEK,
OCTOBER TERM.
J. F. DeJournette, J. C. Bar
nett, M. B. Tatum, Oliver O.
Mitchell. J. M. Christian, J. W.
Lupo, J. E. Hunsucker, C. V.
Earnest, G. W. Walker, G. E.
Eslinger, S. E. Berry, 1. W. Dev-
erell, J. J. Pelfrey, E. N. Broom,
A. P. Cook, D. C. Bryant, W. G.
Tankersley, H. P. Stacy, H. L.
Smith, J. D. Lane, S. R. Smith,
T. O. Elridge, J. W. Creswell,
J. A. Looper, Gus Yager, J. H.
Robertson, S. R. Hackett, G. W.
M. Jones, Lee Shahan, W. A.
Cay lor, S. E. Hamilton, F. M.
Sweeney, T. J. Hall, J. D.
Thomas, R. L. P. Thomas, J. E.
Crawford.
Ladies and Children
Who can not stand the shocking and
strain of laxative syrups and cathartic
pills are especially fond of Little Early
Risers. All persons who find it neces
sary to take a liver medicine should try
these-eaBy pills, and compare the agree
ably pleasant and strengthening effect
with the nauseating and weakening con
ditions following the use of other reme
dies. Little Early Risers cure bilious
ness, constipation, sick headache, jaun
dice, malaria and liver troubles. Sold
by Fincher & Nichols. May
RAGS WANTED.
Large, clean cotton rags
wanted by The A. J. Show-
alter Company.
For Sale at Bargain
Or will exchange for a farm,
three houses and five lots in Dal
ton. W. C. Bowen.
POLEYSKIDNEYCURE
Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right
Arkansas
Texas
Louisiana
An ideal country for cheap
homes. Land at $5, $10, $15
per acre ; grows corn, cot
ton, wheat, oats, grasses,
fruits and vegetables.
Stock ranges 10 months in
the year.
Southeast Missouri, Ar
kansas,Louisiana and Texas
are full of opportunities—
the climate is mild, the soil
is rich, the lands are cheap.
Low Home-seekers rates
—about half fare—via the
Cotton Belt, twice a month
—first and third Tuesdays.
For descriptive literature,
maps, and excursion rates,
write to
H. H. SUTTON, D. P.A.,
COTTON BEET,
GHATTAN90IA, TENN.
MANY PEOPLE SUFFER WITH CATARRH OF KIDNEYS.
Pe-ru-na is Invaluable in Such Cases.
DANGEROUS KIDNEY
DISEASES CURED
Pe-runa Creating a National
Sensation in the Cure of
Chronic Ailments of
The Kidneys.
Fred R. Pennell, Pianist, Grand Opera
House, Hot Springs, Ark., writes:
“Two years ago 1 came to Hot Springs
to take the baths and be treated for
bladder and kidney trouble. After
spending two months here under the
care of one of the most prominent phy
sicians and receiving little or no benefit,
I was persuaded to try Peruna. I had
little faith in it, but after using one bot
tle I noticed a marked improvement.
Three bottles entirely cured me. I can
cheerfully recommend Peruna to anyone
ailiicted as I wae.”—Fred R. Pennell.
Thomas M. Hicks, 1131 13th St., Louis
ville, Ivy., writes:
“Neglected colds, irregular habits and
overwork brought on serious kidney
and bladder trouble. My blood seemed
inflamed with poison, my stomach
became entirely demoralized, a bad
odor emanated from my urine, and 1
realized 1 was a sick man. The doc
tors dosed me to their heart’s content,
but 1 kept growing worse. Then for
tune brought Peruna to my notice
and 1 at once began to mend. I kept
taking it for five months before 1 was
completely cured. I feel now that 1
owe my life to Peruna and will never
cease to be grateful.”—Thomas M.
Hicks.
S. L. Earle, Superintendent of
Streets, Jacksonville, Fla., writes:
“1 am a firm believer in Peruna.
1 find that it has been of practical
benefit to a number of the men em
ployed in the Street Cleaning Depart,
ment in the city of Jacksonville
They are especially exposed to the
inclemency of the weather and
number who caught cold, which later
developed into pneumonia, kidney or
liver trouble, were cured through theB—
use of Peruna.”—S. L. Earle, Superin
tendent of Streets.
If you do not derive prompt and satis
factory results from the use of Peruna
write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a
S. L EARLE.
full statement of your case, and he will
be pleased to give you his valuable ad
vice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President cl
The Hartman Sanitarium, Colum bur. O.
Maney ta Laan.
Loans on real estate negotiated. If you need
money and have good real estate to secure it I
will be pleased to let you have it at a low| rate
ef interest. Payments to suit borrower.
W. H. ODELL, Att’y at Law,
Dalton, Ga
Friction board bor mak
ing pulleys.
The A. J. Showalter Co.
tf
Chattanooga Glasa House can
furnish glass, by its aemi-monthly
cars, to all tlealars in this section
at LOWER PRICES than any
other parties will deliver it. Sand
for prieas. jul 14
FOLEYS HONEY^HCAR
steps the cough, snd heals lungs
NOTICE.
All persons indebted to the
estate of Sam Loveman are
requested to make prompt
settlement. The accounts
are in the hands of Bert
Loveman, at the store, who
is authorized to receive the
money and receipt the bills.
Mrs. Allie B. Loveman,
Admrx.
This May 4, 1904.
H. M. Ashe,
General Dealer
Smith
Premier
Typewriters,
Y. M. C. Jl. Bldg.,
Atlanta, - Ga.
ALSO BEALER IN
Second-Hand Typewriters Qf A11 Mak **
WRITE FOR PRICES.
TO BEAUTIFY
YOUR COMPLEXION
IN IO DAYS, USE
SATINOLA
TH UNEQUALED BEAUTI FIEIt
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2 Muncy & Godwin,
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Our New Spring Line of_
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silver-
.... ware Cut Glass and Pursss ....
Is now in. We have the most beautiful line
we have ever had, and ear prices are the most
reasonable. We bought our goods direct from
the manufacturers, and we can
Save You Monoy on Anything You Want
In our line. Sterling Silver Hat Pins 2l cents,
and Sterling Silver Shirt Waist Sets 75 cents.
Sterling Silver Sash Pins in new patterns.
Come and see them.
Dalton, Ga.
A FEW applications will remove tan or
sallowness and restore the beanty ef
youth.
SATINOLA is a new discovery, guaranteed,
and money refunded If It fails to remove
Freckles, Pimples, Liver Spots, Blackheads,
Tans. Discolorations and Disfiguring Erup
tlons. Ordinary cases in 10 days, the worst in
20 days. After these defects are removed the
skin will be seft, clear, healthy and beautiful.
Priee 50 cents at drug stores or by mall.
Thousands of ladies testify to the merits of
Satinola.
Mrs. R. A. Foster writes
Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 2, 1904.
National Toilet Co., Paris, Tenn.
Gentlemen :—I have used your Satinola and
Egyptian Ceeam ever since thev have been on
the market and unhesitatingly say that they
are the best preparations for removing discol
orations and improving the complexion that
I have ever known. I regard your Nadine
Face Powder as superior to any on the mar
ket.
NATIONAL TOUT CO., Paris, Tenn.
SOLD IN DALTON BY
s.j. Mcknight.
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS HERE FOR
Yttfol
The most famous Cod Liver Oil prep
aration known to medicine.
Contains ALL the medicinal elements
of cod liver oil, actually taken from
fresh cod’s livers, but not a drop of oil.
Delicious to the taste and recognized
throughout the world as the greatest
STRENGTH
CREATOR
for old people, weak, sickly women
and children, nursing mothers and af
ter a severe sickness.
Cures Hacking Coughs, Chronic
Colds, Bronchitis and all Throat and
Lung Troubles. Unequaled to create
an appetite and to make those who are
too thin, fat, rosy and healthy.
Try it on our guarantee to return
year money If you are not satisfied.
FINCHER 4k NICHOLS,
Dal ten, Oeergia.
PEACHES
AND
CREAM.
We have the Cream, Trade
and Cash.
WHO HIS THE PEIHES7
WRITE OR WIRE
MURDOCK & CO.,
COLUMBUS, O.,
WHO FEED THE PEOPLE.
G. H. HIGHTOWER,
Physician and Surgeon.
All correspondence promptly answered. Spe-
cial attention given to chronic diseases. Office
in the Oglesby Building, two doors south ef
First National Bank. Upstairs.
efflce Phene 9i.
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