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THE WOBTH GEORGIA OITIXWf. DALTOll, GA,
CAPITAL, $100,000.00. SURPLUS AND PROFITS, $63,000.00.
TOTAL ASSETS OVER $1,750,000.00.
The Chattanooga Savings Bank
Makes a specialty of “Banking
by Mail” and never neglects a
chance to better the service.
Thousands bank with us by mail.
We pay four (4) per cent, com
pound interest. Write for free
booklet.
Cor. 8th and Cherry Streets,
CHATTAN00CA, TENH.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
Veterans’ Picnic.
As mentioned before in The
Citizen the Joseph E. Johnston
Camp U. C. V., will hold their
picnic at Tunnel Hill on July
2:.nd. Everybody invited to go
on a special train. The rate will
be 25 cents and all contemplate
going should let either Mr. J. A.
Lowry or Mr. S. B. Felker know
in time so that plenty of cars may
be provided.
a highminded, honorable and re
fined gentleman. The mill is
fortunate to secure him and he
will be a valuable accession to the
community.—Cartersville News.
Moving Machinery.
The Murray county parties who
bought the gin machinery of W.
H. Prater, have been bus}- the
past week taking it down and
hauling it over to Spring Place.
Mr. Prater will put in a .larger
gin and perhaps cottonseed oil
mill.
Compressed Air.
Fred Wilson, the well known
barber, has had put in a
pressed air equipment for each of
the chairs with which to dry the
faces and spray bay rum, etc.
The Georgia Delegation.
The delegates to the Democratic
National Convention at St. Louis,
from Georgia, passed through Dal
ton Sunday night and were joined
by Mr. Frank Reynolds, of The
Citizen, and Mr. II. P. Colvard.
This was the last stop the train
made in Georgia. Among those
on the train were Hons. Jas. R.
Gray, C. R. Pendleton, Thomas
W. Loyless, J. H. Estill, John W.
Maddox, Boykin Wright and
Moses Wright.
Rev. J. R. Speck has Recovered.
Rev. J. R. Speck, who has been
under treatment at the state sani
tarium, has recovered, and passed
through Marietta Monday morn
ing en route to Dalton, to make a
visit.—Marietta Journal.
Rev. J. R. Speck was formerly
pastor of the Methodist church in
Winder. He has many friends
in this section of the state who
will rejoice to hear of his improved
condition.—Walton Tribune.
Handsome Souvenir.
Some citizens of Cartersville
have presented Solicitor-General
Sam P. Maddox with three links
of the chain which was used in
com. chaining the negro who was
lynched near Cartersville July 1st,
and a limb off the tree to which
he was chained. The souvenirs
are nicely done up and tied with
pink ribbon. The links are placed
in the same position as the Odd
Fellows emblem, though the three
letters, F. L. T., (“Friendship,
Love and Truth”) were omitted.
Possibly it was an oversight.
Judge Maddox is very proud of
the souvenir, and is keeping it
carefully preserved.
Good Game Saturday.
The Spring Place base ball team
came over here Saturday in fine
fettle, but met defeat in a hard
fought game by a score of eight
to seven in favor of Dalton. Tom
McCamy and Lawton Nally was
the battery for Dalton. Eleven
innings were played.
Prof. John A. Showalter.
Prof. John A. Showalter, the
venerable father of Prof. A. J.
Showalter, who will spend several
months in the city, is seventy-two
years old, and is a remarkably
well preserved man. He is of
that abstemious type which almost
always insures long life, accom>
panied by good health and hap
piness.
The Fish Are in the Fountains.
Tne gold fish, contributed by
The Citizen, have been placed in
the park fountains. They are very-
beautiful and are proving an at
tractive drawing card. Prof. Tlios.
L. Bryan is attending to those in
the city park, while those in the
hotel park are being looked after
by the ladies of the hotel.
Important Meeting
Macabees Tuesday night, July
12th. All members requested to
be present, to receive semi-annual
pass word.
J. L. Grigsby,
Record Keeper.
Takes Superintendency.
Mr. J. W. Brown has been
made superintendent of the Amer
ican Pad and Textile Co.’s new
cotton mill, and will assume the
duties of his position July 1st.
Mr. Brown is an experienced,
capable mill man. He has been
eighteen years with the Crown
Cotton mill, of Dalton. He is
An Operation for Appendicitis.
Wednesday afternoon, little
Miss Allie Camp, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Camp, who
live near town, was operated on
for appendicitis. The operation,
it is hoped, will prove successful.
It was performed by Dr. Troy
Bivings, of Atlanta, assisted by
Dr. W. E. Wood, of Dalton, and
Dr. E. F. Hodgson, of Atlanta.
At the hour of going to press the
patient was very low, but chances
for recovery fairly good.
Just as The Citizen closes its
forms it learns that there is little
hope for the recovery of little Miss
Camp, and that telegrams are be
ing sent to all relatives at a dis
tance.
PURELY PERSONAL.
C. R. Evans leaves Monday for
St. Louis.
W. S. McCarty is in Atlanta
today.
John T. Holland spent Wednes
day in Atlanta.
Mrs. Frank Pruden is visiting
in Cartersville.
Will Pitner was down from
Cohutta Tuesday.
George Heggie was down from
Chattanooga Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Caylor spent
Wednesday in Cohutta.
Miss Irene Stroup is in Carters
ville on a few weeks visit.
Ally Lynn went over to Bir
mingham last week on a visit.
Mr. Howard Bradley, of Adairs-
ville, visited here last week.
Miss Virginia Edmonson, of |
Holly, was in town last week.
Miss Jennie Mae Brown, of
Tilton, was in the city last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones are in
the city.
Miss Alleen Kirby was up from
Atlanta Sunday.
J. C. Watters, of Rome, was in
the city Sunday.
Mr. N. F. Powel is at Oliver
Springs this week.
Jim Hutchison and wife spent
Monday in Atlanta.
John L. Edmondson was up
from Atlanta Sunday.
John Flemister was down from
Chattanooga Sunday.
J. E. Saterfield was in the city
Sunday and the Fourth.
Lee Beard, of Crandall, spent
the Fourth in Dalton.
Mrs. Dr. S. A. Brown is visit
ing in Murray this week.
For Over Sixty Years
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been
used by millions of mothers for their
children while teetWng. If disturbed at
night and broken of your rest by a sick
child suffering and crying with pain of
Cutting Teeth, send at once and get
bottle of “Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing
Syrup” for Children Teething. It will
relieve the poor little sufferer immedi
ately. It cures Diarrhoea, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, cures Wind Colic
softens the Gums, reduces Inflammation
aud gives tone and energy to the whole
system. “Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing
Syrup” for children teething is pleasant
to the taste and is the prescription of
one of the oldest and best female physi
cians and nurses in the United States
Price twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold
by all druggist throughout the world
Be sure and ask for “Mrs. Winslow’s
Syrup.”
Miss Inge, of New York, is the
guest of Mrs. Terry, at Hotel
Dalton.
Mr. M. E. Judd and his son,
Drs. W. Troy Bivings and J. F.l Orleans ^ retU1 ' ned fr ° m NeW
Hodgson were up from Atlanta
Wednesday. [ Dr. Tom
Miss Ellen Lowry is in Atlanta, j
the guest of her cousin, Miss
Jennie Lowry.
McKamy, of Cleve-
was in Dalton the
Miss Lessie Flemister arrived
Tuesday, and is the guest of Miss
Ethel Weatherly.
Mr and Mrs. Walter Clark were
up from Peidmont, Ala., ^the 4th
visiting relatives.
Dr. Looper has returned from
Athens where he attended the
state dentists’ meeting.
Mr. Lee Harlan, who has been
quite sick at his Selvidge street
home, is much improved.
R. S. Mitchell and wife speitt
Sunday in Chattanooga, visiting
relatives.
Mrs. Hal Russell, of Chatta
nooga, is visiting her mother, Mrs.
Pierce Horne.
Mr. Henry Powell and family,
SHERIFF’S SALES.
Georgia, Whitfield County.—Will be
sold before the court house on the first
Tuesday in August, 1904, the following
described property, to-wit:
A ^certain piece or parcel of land
situated, lying and being in the 11th dis
trict and third section of Wnitfield
county, knewn as the Stanfield property
Beunded on the north by lands of Peter
Craigmiles, on the south by lands of
Felix Clark’s estate, on the east by lands
of W. L. Howard and on the west by
Southern Railway Company, the same
containing nine acres, more or less.
Levied on as the property of W. J.
Stanfield, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from
Justice Court of 1109th district, Catoosa
county, in favor of Payne & Walker vs.
W. J. Stanfield and conveyed to W. L
Howard.
Levy made by W. H. D. Haddock, L.
C., June 21st, 1904, and turned over to
me. JOHN M. JOHNSON, Sheriff.
Georgia, Whitfield County.—Will be
sold at place of business on Hamilton
street on the first Tuesday in August,
1904, the following described property,
to-wit:
A certain stock of millinery, hats,
trimmings, dry goods, together with all
store fixtures, show-cases, stands and
books of accounts. Said stock of goods
to remain in brick store house on east
side of Hamilton street,* Dalton, Ga.,
. ™ . -pi , . . . where it is now located during sale, sub-
ot Irion factory, visited relatives j ec t to inspection of prospective buyers,
here this week. | Levied on to satisfy, and by virtue of,
a Superior Court fi. fa., issued from the
Mrs. Sallie Carter and Miss
Eliza spent several days in Dal
ton this week.
W. Burton Foote, of the Ala-
culsey Lumber Co., was among
Mr. hate Mclntire and family I Daltonians Tuesday.
Superior Court of said county, to fore
close a mortgage in favor of Mrs. Laura
Dean Herndon and against Jeane
Kaphan.
Levy made and returned to me by
Sam C. Britton, deputy sheriff. This
July 2nd, 1904.
JOHN M. JOHNSON, Sheriff.
to
moved to Atlanta last week
make it their home again.
Missrs. Albert and Ed Kase
meier,of Cincinnati, are in the city
visiting the family of their mother
Miss Bernice
last Friday from a delightful visit
to Miss Bertha Adams at Cedar-
town.
Miss Eliza Carter was compli
mented with a dance at Whitfield
Club Monday evening.
Mr. George Hardwick, of Cleve
land, came down in his automo-
Felker returned | bile to attend the ball game
Mr. John Mitchell and family
Full line Screen Doors.
Evans & Co.
WITHOUT COST
TO YOU.
In order that our readers may be
thoroughly convinced of the curative
have moved to Corinth, Miss., to powers of the magical, relieving, and
Mr. and Mrs. Duff Green, of
Lonoke, arrived last week, and
are guests of Col. and Mrs. Ben
E. Green.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McDaniel
and children were the guests of
relatives in Calhoun the first of
the week.
Gen. and Mrs. B. M. Thomas,
Miss Hattie Thomas and Mrs. G.
C. Hamilton have returned from
St. Louis.
Mr. George M. Langston, of
Jacksonville, Fla., was the guest
the regret of their many friends
here.
healing remedy, Paracamph, we are
pleased to say that if you will fill out
. . the coupon below and mail to The Para-
Misses Marshall, Grace Phillips camph. Company to-day ttiey will give
and Cloyd Gordon were down
from Cleveland to attend the ball
game.
Mrs. M. E. Judd entertained
Mrs. J. H. Gardner and Miss
you a full-size bottle free.
If you suffer from Rheumatism, Neu
ralgia, Sore Joints, Sore Feet, Eczema,
Tetter, Catarrh, Sore Throat, Hay Fever,
Asthma, Piles (itching or bleeding), or
any form of wound such as a Burn, Cut,
Blanche at dinner Sunday evening Bruise, Old Sore, Swelling or Inflam
mation, fill out the coupon below and
mail at once to The Paracamph Com
at Hotel Dalton.
Mrs. Davis, who has been visit
ing her sister, Mrs. Shannon, re
turned to her home in Gainesville, | whatever.
Fla., Monday.
Prof. John A. Showalter, of
pany, Louisville, Ky. Don't hesitate, as
this places you under no obligations
of his sister, Mrs. W. T. Dilbeck, j Cherry Grove, Va., is the guest of
his son, Prof. A. J. Showalter,
Thornton avenue.
Dr. O. Y. Yowell, of Chatta-1
the first of the week.
Bill Murray, the Mount Rachel
philosopher, left Monday for Fort
Grateful Acknowledgment.
The Citizen is greatly indebted
to Mesdames W. C. Martin and
W T ill N. Harhen, Misses Elizabeth
Yowell and Rose Huff for valua
ble assistance in the local depart
ment of this week’s issue. They
are every one of them good news
paper men.
Dalton Buggy Company.
Mr. Burrus Sanders has left the
employ of the Dalton Buggy Co.,
and has been succeeded by Mr.
Dave Stewart, who will be glad to
see all of his old friends and make
new ones at the company’s store,
first door south of the Showalter
building, where he can show one
of the finest lines of buggies,
harness and whips ever brought
to Dalton.
A New Arrival.
The following telegram has
been received by Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Robertson, from Harriman
Penn.: “Miss Cinthia Handley
announces her arrival this morn
ing, and she and mother are doing
Signed, Cinthia Handley.”
Valley to superintend the packing nooga, was in the city Sunday, the
of a big peach crop.
Misses Belle Scott, of Atlanta,
and Claire Felker, of Monroe, are
guest of his sister, Miss Elizabeth j
Yowell, at Hotel Dalton.
Mrs. and Mis. Will N. Harben
expected soon to visit their cousin, have declined their trip to Oliver
Miss Bernice Felker.
Springs, and will remain in Dal-|
ton the balance of the summer.
Cut ont this coupon at once, fill out <
the blanks and mail it to
THE PARACAMPH CO., Louisville, Ky.
My disease is
, I have never used Paracamph, but if
i you will send me bottle free of cost, I
• will try it.
i Name
i Street Address
i County and State
(Give full address. Write plainly.)
I
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Mis. Charles Carter came down
from Chattanooga Friday, and is
the guest her mother, Mrs. LidaE.
Huff. Mr Carter spent Sunday I
here.
Mrs. Lillie Green Cooper re
turned to her home in Savannah
yesterday. She will leave on the
an extended visit to New
York.
Remember, PARACAMPH is recommend,
ed by surgeons and physicians. Used by
athletes the world over. Thousands of
testimonials. Guaranteed perfectly
harmless.
Fincher & Nichols, Dalton,Ga.
Messrs. Moore and Gramlin, of i 0 n .
Tunnel Hill, were in the city last L Bev "V r Bill „ rett ,"’ as U P \? me ,
o t J I from Atlanta Sunday and Mon. |
day. He has a fine position with
the Department of the Gulf down
there.
Saturday attending the camp
meeting of the Confederate Vet
erans.
Mrs. Gloster enter-
Mrs. II. S. Mitchell spent last jyj r> and
Sunday in Tunnel Hill, the guest tained Mr> and Mrg Will N< jjar-l
of Mr. and Mis. Hunt. Mi
Mitchell visited
Chattanooga.
his brother in
Miss Lucile George, who was a
ben and Mr. and Mrs. Walter M.l
Jones Wednesday at a camp lun
cheon on Riggs Hill.
Misses Bettie Arnold and Ada I
pretty and much admired guest of [Waite, of Wartrace, Tenn., who
’ the guests of Mrs. J. K.
well.
Fall line Screen Doors.
Evans & Co.
Miss Maud Summerour, returned
to her home in Knoxville last
Friday morning.
It will please the many friends
here of Miss Harriet Lucile Ellis
to know that she has been elected
to the chair of elocution in Shorter
College at Rome. She is a
daughter of Rev. H. J. Ellis, who
was the former pastor of the First
Methodist church of Dalton.
Miss Marion Jackson, of Atlan
ta, will arrive in Dalton the first
of next week, and will he the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will N.
Harbin, at Hotel Dalton. Miss
Jackson will be remembered as
visiting here last summer when
she charmed many with her pleas-
ing personality and superb violin
playing. She is a member of “At
lanta Symphony Orchestra,” which
were
Farrar, returned to their home
last Friday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. HarcL
wick and daughters leave Taes
day for Lookout Mountain to
attend the Banker’s Convention, | bing aud cleauiu
and from there to St. Louis to the
Exposition
The use of a good
GAS RANGE
in the kitchen guarantee kitchen
cleanliness, freedom from smoke,
soot, ash dust, constant scrub-
Ladies’ Days,
Friday and Saturday.
Remnants. Remnants.
Loveman Sons.
An Informal Banquet.
The Merchant’s Protective As-I which keeps ^ h ~
sociation will give an informal
Cooking With Gas
is the modern, easy, economical
way.
Save Time
Save Work
Save Money.
We sell and recommend the
Genuine
nmto&jEWEi
banquet at Buckholz hall, Thurs-1
furnished such delightful music j da .Y evening at nine o’clock, July
at the Schumann-Heink recital. 14,1904.
gas bill low and
the kitchen cool
SEE THE CAS CO.
DO IT NOW.
They will sell you a stove at cost.
Our New Spring Line of.
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silver-
.... ware Cut Glass and Purses ....
Is now in. W* have the most beautiful line
« w* hays ever had, and »ur price* are th* most
reaeomabl*. W* bought our goods direct from
the manufacturers, and w* can
Save Yen Manoy en Anything You Want
In eur line. Sterling Silver Hat Pins 2i cents,
and Sterling Silver Shirt Waist Sets 7* cents.
Sterling Silver 8aeh Pins in new pattern*.
Come and see them.
Muncy & Godwin, - Dalton
QUEEN & CRESCENT ROUTE
CINCINNATI*
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FIFTEEN HOURS! Quickest time to South
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THROUGH SLEEPER to Shreveport and Chattanooga
SOLID TRAIN to New Orleans.
Only one change of cars.
QUICK TIME and elegant service
Northwest points.
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SUMMER DAYS
IN MICHIGAN
The beet plac* In the world to spend
YOUR VACATION DAYS
Pure Air, Boating, Fishing,
Golf. Everything to Amuse,
Good hotels, Low Rates.
Mackinac, Georgian Bay, The
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Barques, Hundreds of Island and
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and Information.
mms.
G H & 0 to St. Louis
WORLD’S FAIR TRAINS
Through Trains Dally to St. Louis
COW
ROUND TRIP RATES
Coach Excursions
Tuesday's & Thursday's
All our trains stop at our
World’s Fair Station at the
Main Entrance, near the big
Hotels on the way to Union
Station.
Tho only Ho. having a station
_ near the Fair Grounds.
F. J. PARMALEE, T. P. A., 18 IN. Prior SE, Atianta^Ga.
P. O. EDWARDS, Passenger Traffic Manager, Cincinnati, Ohio
SUMMER IN THE
COOL NORTHWEST
The C H & D runs
through trains to Chicago
connecting there with
roads for the famous
Wisconsin Resorts, also
for Yellowstone Park,
Alaska, Colorado and the
West.
4 Triins Every Week Day
LOW ROUND TRIP RATES
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