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THE WORTH GEORGIA OITIZDN* DALTON, OA.
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Woman’s World
riE COURTIN’
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Whin Nora an’ me was a-walkin’
Lasht night by the light o’ the moon,
’Twas ownly in proverbs she’d answer—
Butl’m thiakin’ I’m her gossoon.
Sez I, “May I love ye, dear Nora?’’
Me heart, just to listen, stud still;
Thin I heard her, the rogue, say, “Why,
Paddy,
I hear ‘Iv’ry Jack has his Jill.’ ”
Sez I, * May I howld ye, mavoqrneen?"
An’ I shtole me arrm ’round her waist,
She whispered, wid blushes entrancin’
“Faith, ‘Ivery man to his taste,’ ”
Sez I, “Do ye love me, ye angel?
I’ve loved ye since ye wag a kid.”
Her eyes in the moonlight grew tinder;
She sighed, “ ‘Love, like smoke, can’t
he hid.’ ”
Seg I, “May I kiss ye, acushla?”
The cunnin’, perverse little elf;
She smiles au’ sez, “ ‘God helps him,’
laddie,
‘Who is afther helpin’ himself.’ ”
Sez I, “Lay yer head on me showldher,”
(Swate lips! Faith, I’d hardly begun)
Slz she, “Thimowld proverbs is wisdom ;
Sure, ‘Twoheads is better than one..’ ”
Sez I, “Will ye marry me, darlin’?”
God bless her! I know what she mint;
“Ah lover 1” she sez, “I’ll be spacheless;
For ‘Silence,’ dear lad, ‘gives consint.”
—W- E- P. Fbench, United States army,
in the New York Times.
AH that a woman hath will she
give for fair looks.
misguided dames seem to think
that soubrette styles look well any
place, and the result is that State
street can show a large display of
chorus girl types every fine after
noon. Good taste is better than
flaunting styles, and to be lady
like is better than to be a
beauty.
popularly known in Dalton where OF PROMINENCE
only recently she was the much
admired guest of her aunt, Mrs.
J. M. Sanders, and will be most
heartily congratulated by a host
of friends all over North Georgia.
The high crowned hat undeni
ably found pronounced favor in
France and the fad will doubtless
reach us later, although American
women have not, so far, taken
kindly to the innovation.
Many of the new gloves are
lined with contrasting color or
have a frill of lace set on with
shirred ribbons and falling over
the glove tops.
raving
Colored note paper is never as
nice as the plain, white, rough,
unruled stationery. Use black
ink. There is something mental,
ly wrong with the girl who uses
red stationery and writes with
white ink. One knows intuitive*,
ly that she says “has came” and
wears negligees that are suffering
for the washboard.
Braid and buttons, buttons and
braid these will be the keynote of
the trimmings, used. on tailor-
made and street costume, for the
coming autumn and winter seas
ons and the braids will match the
goods. Some of these braids show
threads of another color. Capu-
cine or nasturtium and brown are
to be very smart. Indeed, all
shades of yellow and burnt orange
— coq de roche—will be in evi*.
deuce.
The wide straight braids in
three-inch widths art being large,
ly used on silks as well as clothes.
Formula for lotion for weak,
tired or inflamed eyes: One tea
spoonful of boric acid, fifteen
drops of spirit of camphor, two-
thirds of a cup of boiling water.
Apply twice a day.
Mr. Osborne W.Taylor, of At
lanta, and Miss Emma R. Bogle
were married Suuday afternoon
at the home of Mr. John W. Bogle
Rev. M. N. McCall officiating.
After the ceremony the couple
left on the W. & A. train for
Atlanta where they will make
their home. The bride is the
eldest daughter of the household
and the groom is connected with
the baggage department of the
Union station in that city. Only
a few friends and relatives wit
nessed the ceremony but they
were heartily congratulated.
To look sweet and to be so is to
give happiness to those whom we
love.
Woman may be brave enough
to face a lion, a mouse or an angry
husband, but when it comes to
freckles she surrenders.
On last Friday evening Miss
Floy Felker entertained at a de^
iightful reception in honor of her
guests, Misses Earl Glover, of Ma
rietta; Annie May Thorn, of At
lanta; Martha Foster, of Madi
son, and Lula Felker, of Dalton.
Delightful and pleasing conver
sation was indulged in, and at an
appropriate hour delicious refresh
ments were served. Miss belker
is a hostess of rare giace and ease
of manner, and made the evening
on»* of rare social enjoyment.
Walton Tribune.
Old Father Time is a great
consoler. No matter how many
your tears may be today, old Time
will gradually lessen them until
yon forget. And what a blessing
it is to know that you can’t keep
troubles fresh forever—that they
will fade away in spite of you.
Grieving is such a wicked thing.
To line up one’s face with furrows
is an unfair deal to the rest of the
world. Our friends see us all the
time, while we never have to see
ourselves unless we look in the
mirror. For everybody’s sake,
let’s keep sunny and cheerful and
make a brave play at being happy,
even if we aren’t.
Now they are tying their veils
over their ears and wearing rain
coats—trying to make us think
they own automobiles.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Haftnan
entertained informally at dinner
Wednesday evening at the Pied
mont Driving Club in compliment
to Mr. and Mrs. Will N. Harben.
The other guests included Mr,
and Mrs. J. Edgar Huunioutt, Mr.
and Mrs. Walters, Miss Matthews
and Mias Halser — Atlanta Con
stitution.
Mrs. Beulah Moseley has re
signed her position as society edU
tress of the Evening Herald to
assist her husband, Capt. A. B. S
Moseley, on the paper to be pub
lished in Lindale.
Mrs. Moseley is a very fluent
writer and will prove a very valu
able acquisition to the Lindale
paper.
Miss Mary Adamson has sue*
ceeded Mrs. Moseley on the
Herald,
To the sentimentalist the ideal
alone is real; to the philosopher
the real is ideal.
A man does not have to be mar
ried long before he assumes a
martyr-like “some-body owns me
look.
Tl>ere is poetry in sunlight,
music in the laughter of a child,
art in the tinting of the sky—il
we only have the eyes to see and
the ears to hear.
tell
It’s fun to hear a woman
her- little daughter that she mus
save her pennies. The woman is
usually on the way to a bargain
fight when she gives this exce en
advice.
There’s many a woman to whom
ife has been a disappointment
because the angel of beauty passed
her by.
SYRUP BARRELS
A carload of barrels at
McCARTY’S
[Use Pe-ru-na for Catarrh.[
Wher-
Pe-ru-na Cures Catarrh
ever Located*
F. Y. FITZPATRICK, M. C.
Hon. F. Y. Fitzpatrick, Congressman
from Ketucky/writes from the National
Hotel, Washington,©. C., as follows:
“At the solicitation of a friend I used
your Peruna and can cheerfully recom
mend your remedy to anyone suffering
with catarah or who needs a good tonic.”
—F. Y. Fitzpatrick.
Peruna is the remedy for catarrh. Al
most everybody knows that by heresay
and thousands know it by experience.
What can be cured in the beginning in a
week or two by using Peruna, if allowed
to become chronic, may require months
of faithful treatment. You had better
take Peruna now tor by and by you may
be obliged to take it for some time in
order to get well. Now the warm, dry
weather will assist in your cure. You
are not liable to catch fresh cold and
delay your cure.
Hundreds of men of dignity and promi
nence from all over the United States
endorse Peruna.
No other remedy receives such con
vincing testimonials. Send for free book
ef testimonials.
If you do not receive prompt and satis
factory results from the use of Peruna,
write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a
full statement of your case and he will
be pleased to give you his valuable ad-
sice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President ol
f he Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O.
GUi'es Eczernn, ltch< n g Humors,
Piiriples nr)d Carbuncles.—Costs
Nothing to Try.
B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) is now
reoognized as a certain and sure cure for
eczema, itching skin, humors, scabs,
aoales, watsry blisters, pimples, aching
bones and joints, beils, carbuncles, prick
ling pains in the skin, old, eating sores,
ulcers, etc. BotaDic Blood Balm, taken
internally, cureB the worst and most
deep-seated cases by eDrichiDg, purify
ing and vitalizing the blood, thereby
giving a healthy bleod supply to the
skin. Botanic Blood Balm is the only
cure, to say oured, for these awful, an
noying skin troubles. Heals every sore
and gives the rich glow of health to the
skis. Builds up the broken down body
and makes the blood red and nourishing.
Especially advised for chronic, old cases
that doctors, patent medicines and hot
springs fail to oure. Druggist $1. To
prove B. B. B. cures, sample sent frae
and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co.,
Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble, and free
medical advice sent in sealed letter.aug.
There may be a populist, a re
publican and a democrat in the
race for congress from the 7th, but
we are in the race for the sale of
buggies, harness, wagons and
vehicles, supplies and parts all
the time.
Dalton Buggy Co.
Every time you spend a
dollar with us it is appreci
ated and we guarantee satis-
Bowen Bros.
faction.
Ladies’ Straw liats. Black,
nice shapes. Only 25 cents
each.
Dalton Novelty Store.
School of Music.
Piano,
Vocal,
Harmony.
I will open a school for the
thorough teaching of music
in all branches on September
5th. For particulars, terms,
etc., apply or write
Miss Tenney Showalter,
Dalton, Ga.
H*oW's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable in all bus
iness transactions, and financially able
to carry out any obligations made by his
firm. Walding, Kinnan A Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal
ly, aoting directly upon the blood and
muoous surface of the system. Testi
monials sent free. Price, 75c. per bot
tle. Sold by all Druggisst.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for consti
pation. au «’
250 elegantly bound
books In cloth. All subjects
15 cents each,
Dalton Novelty Store.
DO YOU
Battle Creek Coal, $3.50
per ton, delivered.
JOHN T- HOLLAND.
SUFFER FROM
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sore Joints,
Sore Feet, Eczema—Tetter, Catarrh, Sore
Throat, Hay Fever, Asthma, Throat
Troubles, Piles, Itching or Bleeding,
Burn, Cut, Bruise, old Sore or any dis
ease that begins with Fever, Swelling,
or Inflammation? If so, we offer you a
botUeof PARACAMPH FREE.
If you have never tried Paracamph,
send us this coupon to-day. This is our
gift, made to convince you what Para-
camph is and what it can do. Don’t
hesitate, as t’.iis places you under no obli
gations whatever.
Without thought and love the
life of any man or woman must
become dull and superficial. All
minds cannot think, but the poor
est heart can love deeply and ten
derly.
When selecting a hat keep sev
eral things in mind first, t ie e-
comingness; second, its seiv ‘
bility, and, third, whether or not
it is comfortable. There is some
thing else to be thought o ,
and that is the price, but a hm i> 1
this direction is not necessary,
hat must not be heavy and it nms
not be of the kind that makes a
girl hold her chin down and iei
face forward. A light delicately
trimmed hat should never be worn
with a dark everyday dress
combination is dreadful.
Miss Jennie Lowry entertained
about sixteen of her young friends
last night at a picnic tea in honor
of her fifteenth birthday. Light
refreshments were served and at
9 o’clock the party returned to
Miss Lowry’s home, where an ele
gant supper was served—Sunday
Constitution.
To erect a monument over
the grave of your dear Father
or mother.
Some sons and daughters
are very neglectful about this
and say’ next year they will
surely get one. It won t cost
you any more now, so why
delay any longer ?
Any design you may desire,
we have or will make.
Dalton Marble Works,
Dalton, Ga.
Money to Loan.
Leans an real e*tat. neg.tiat.d “
m.ney and hav. good r.alestate
will ba pleased ta lat you hava it at a low rata
ef int.rest. Payments ta suit borrower.
W. H. ODELL. Att y at Law,
Dalton,
, ha.
New lot Post Binders and
loose sheet holders just re
ceived.
The A. J. Showalter Co.
To Beautify Your
Complexion
IN IO BAYS, USE
SATINOLA
WE WILL GIVE A PRIZE OF
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I $5.00 |
For the largest turnip produced from seeds bought of our store for
this season. We have the best and cleanest stoek of
TURNIP SEEDS
to be had in the market. As a proof of our confidence, we will give
as a premium $5.00 in cash for the largest turnip produced from
seed bought of us.
full.
Turnips to be exhibited at the Farmer’s Fair this
We have the following excellent varieties:
Purple Top Flat (Strap Leaf.)
Early Red or Purple Top Globe.
Frost King.
Cow Horn.
Golden Ball.
Large Yellow Globe.
White Flat Dutch (Strap Leaf.)
Large White Globe.
Seven Top.
Amber Globe.
Purple Top.
Yellow Aberdeen.
Southern Prize.
Improved Purple Top.
Yellow Ruta Baga.
If not convenient to come, just send by mail for your seeds and we
will gladly send them to you, whether 5 cents or $5 00 worth.
A little of everything to be had at a drug store car. be had at our
store. Anything from a Sewing Machine Needle to a bottle of
Hightower’s Laxative Liver Tonic.
* DALTON,
•VJO
Hightower Drug Company,
GEORGIA.
SUMMER DAYS
IN MICHIGAN
Ths belt place In the world to spend
YOUR VACATION DAYS
Pure Air, Boating, Fishing,
Golf, Everything to Amuse,
Good hotels, Low Rates.
Mackinac, Georeian Ba/. The
Soo, Huronia beach, i*t Aux
Barques, Hundreds of Island and
Coast Resorts. The air of Mich
igan is a known Specific for Hay
Fever. Asthma and Kindred dis
orders. Let us taik the matter
over with you, our agent will
gladly call. Write for Booklet
and Information
* IlStSiil
WABASH
C H & D to St. Louis
WORLD’S FAIR TRAINS
Through Trains Daily to St. Louis
LOW
ROUND TRIP RATES
Coach Excursions
Tuesday’s & Thursday’s
All
World’s Fai
Main Entrance, near the big
Hotels on the way to Union
Station.
The only line (wring a station
near the Fair Grounds.
F. J. PARMALEE, T. P. A., 18 N. Prior St., Atlanta.Ga.
D. G. EDWARDS, Passenger Traffic Manager, Cincinnati, Ohio
SUMMER IN THE
COOL NORTHWEST
The C H Sc 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 Trains Erery Week Oar
LOW ROUNO TRIP RATES
Write or call for Icforxnarioo
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X(our 'Order for
printing and flinding.^
Remember, PARACAMPH is recommend
ed by Burgeons and physicians. Used by
athletes the world over. Thousand* ot
testimonial*. Guaranteed perfectly
harmless.
Fincnwr & Nichols. Dalton,Ga.
Lamb Chops. Hamburg
steaks, and all seasonable
meats at W. M. Haig’s.
The
Soine
Mr and Mrs. Charles Berrien
Willingham, of Marietta, announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Grayson, 8 to Mr. George Ludwig
Peschau, of Wilmington N. C,
the wedding to occur m Novem-
her.
Miss
Willingham is well and
w’RAPS you don’t want to
“resuit” yet awhile. Lots of
men won’t. It’ll be a good idea
tho’ to drop the trousers (they’re
a bit shabby by now) of last sea
son’s suit and mate the cost and
vest with a new pair of trousers.
Crankiest fellow in town will
find some patterns here that he
likes at just the price he wants
to pay.
Werner-made pants sold only
by
CANNON •“ th ‘ Corner
A few applications will remove tan or sal
lowness and restore the beauty of youth.
S ATINOLA Isa new discovery, guarimi teed,
and the money will be refunded if **
to remove Freckles. Pimples, Liver Spott,
Blackheads, Tan. Discolorations and msflgur^
ine Eruptions ; ordinary cases in 1* days, the
worst no matter how long standing in Id to JO
days. After these defects ar* remoTed the
skin will be soft, clear, healthyaiidbeautlfal.
Price 50 cents at druggists or by mail. Thous
andsof iadles testify to the merits of Satinola.
) Prefer
Full line of crockery and
glassware. Quality the b$st
prices the lowest.
Dalton Novelty Store.
Jellico Coal, $3.75 per ton,
delivered.
JOHN T. HOLLAND.
There are many indications of
inusually fine crops of cotton and
corn in North Georgia this season
and the prices promise to be high,
but the prices on our buggies,
wagons, whips, laprobes and ve**
hide furuishings will not be ad
vanced one dime by the
Dalton Buggy Co.
Miss Sadie Russell writes; F.lkton. Ky^,
July *8, 1904. 1 have been severely afflicted
with freckles and pimple* since childhood,
but recently used Satinola and ERYPU* 1 *
Cream; the improvement is so P roB< ?®" c *?
to attract the attention and admiration of all
my acquaintances. With pleasure I ^•co™"
mend them as the most satisfactory remedies
1 have ever used.
NATIONAL TOILET CO., Paris, Tann.
SOLD IN DALTON BY
S.J. McKNICHT.
Soo dmall,
5force....
Soo %arge.
And all Leading Druggists.
Q. H. HIGHTOWER,
Physician and Surgeon.
All correspondence promptly answered Si
ctai attention given to chronic diseases. On
in the Oglesby Building, two do«r. south »t
First National Bank. Upstairs,
•fflcc Phan. *i.
Upstairs.
Re.ld.nc. Phan. 145
9he A. Showalter 'Company,
Printers and flinders, .
Ballon, Georgia.
KodoE Dyspepsia Cure
Blgmts what yau mmt.