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hursday, Nov. 4, 1909.
again assume
that place,
place in the hearts
ids and no doubt but
will be pleased to
on the work,
ding the teach-
regard to that
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Cs u» Aispier was re-elected as
at Grove Lever church for the
year. His regular appoint
ee the first Sunday of each
and Saturday before.
W. H. Isbill was re-elected superin-
(Last Week’s Letter.)
Esquire J. T. Deck, the oldest and!
one of the best known and most highly
.esteemed citizens of this side-of-the
| school lair and they all most heartily county> passed away to that great be-
endorse that sentiment; but we would y{)nd Monday mo rning at 9 o’clock, his |
| not consider the name “fair” a proper dea tix being due to old age. He leaves ]
for the occasion. We wouldn’t nine children and many relatives to
want to award prizes to the most mourn his loss. We extend our heart- j
handsome or best looking one or to I felt sympathy to the bereaved ones,
the one most fortunate in physical Mrs. York is real sick at the time of |
tendent of the Sunday school. ... ,.
. Rev. W. L. Taylor has been called by development; that would be indirect this writing. We hope for her a
Woman that shops—and what women doesn't?—should j ^ ope church as pastor and has I immaterial to the qualities of ed- speedy recovery -
a pair of our good Street Boots. accepted the call. The meetings days ucation for which would be the sole ^
Good, durable leathers, made over stylish and comfortable there «« the fourth Sunday and Sat- f ^ meeting. I think it wf cVwnr S I™
- nrday before, of each month. r ... f . ., |has been sick for some time, is very
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For His Sake
“My husband begged me
to take Cardui,” writes Mat-
tie L. Bishop, of Waverly,
Va., “and for his sake I a-
greed to try it Before Lhad
taken 1 bottle, I f£lt better.
“Before taking Cardui I
|, suffered miserably every
month and had to go to
bed until it wore off, but
nowj am all right”
Thus the 7th day of October, 1909.
9* McCUTCHEN
GEOTtCTa A ^° mey iov ^tioners.
GEORGIA, Whitfield County
I, W. M. Sapp, Clerk of the Sup e
nor Court of said county do
certify that the foregoing is a ? y
and correct copy of the application^
cbarterofTheRoa-yFar^ -
Company as the same
m this office.
sand
appears on file
and
of
lasts. Artistic and handsome. Bluchers, I*ace or Button.
The Blucher style is a great favorite this season with Smart ^ mjmy friends and relatives
Dressers. We call attention to our
Bolton’s Custom Made
$2.50, $3.00 and $3.30 Street Boots
We’ve never seen the equal of these Shoes for the money.
We’re sure that we can lit perfectly ana sui: exactly any Wo
man that wants a Street Boot.
way oexore, or eacn monui. i ... » , , "
Mk G. E Dantxler, of Chattanooga, I wouJd be more proper to term Jt a much improved.
general public school exhibition or I The Sunday school at this place was I
in. the valley a week ago and has re- j prize contest. I think it would be nice well attended Sunday. We would be
tamed. ' and encouraging and beneficial to the glad for everybody to come out and j
Hr. and Mrs; W. L. Taylor, of schools to have a general contest for make it one of the best Sunday
Apison, Tenn., spent part of last week all the schools in the county and offer schools in the county.
Witness my offieial signature ,
nlT ° f S “ a C °" rt - 7th day
October, 1909. i
n v c • W * M - SAP P>
Uerk Superior Court, Whitfield Coun
ty, Georgia.
I with homefolks and friends;
prizes for the different grades and
for oratory, elocution, J
rhetoric and grammar, and on
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All who attended the singing at Mr.
Martin’s Sunday night report a nice |
time.
Mr. Samuel Carr and the Misses
Wood, of ML Vernon, spent Sunday j
very pleasantly with Miss Irene Loner.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ault, of Dalton, |
j near something, no doubt, that would. I spent Saturday night and Sunday with
be very profitable to us; so, therefore, the latter’s father, Mr. A. P. Williams,
count North Dalton in line for this Mr. Guyton Tate was the welcome
cause or any other that would be for I finest of Mr. Freeman Sunday.
Mr. Mote Murphy, of Banks county, tranches,
Georgia, has moved back to Whitfield c i v ; es ’
county to make it his future home. He ^ ,, . „ „ , T ,
is living on Mr. Arthur Broadrick’s dowu t0 UjB A ’ B ’ C dasses - • 11 would
farm, with the intention of making a oe very ™ trachw and encouragmg to
| crop. j the pupils, and we older ones could |
This beautiful autumn weather is
I very much appreciated by us Dawn-
I ville people,
| late fodder.
I thankful that it is no worse,
Bev. Borie filled his regular appoint
Mr. A. F. Williams made a business |
trip to Keith Sunday.
Messrs. John and Earl Freeman j
were out riding Sunday afternoon.
Messrs. Carl, Bart and Merritt I
Loner and Messrs. Carl and Samuel
Carr went ’possum hunting Monday |
have for mayor; but it begins to look night and caught some bad colds.
che betterment or advancement of ed- |
ucation.
The paramount topic on the street |
corners, in the different business apart-
Tbe frost bit some of the ments and even in the homes of Dal
an com, but we feel | ton today is whom are we 1 going to
The Woman’s Tonic
You know Cardui will
help you, because it has
helped others who were
in the same fix as you.
- It is not only a medi
cine for. sick women, but
a tonic for weak women.
Being made from mild,
gentle, vegetable ingredi
ents, it is perfectly harm
less and has no bad
after-effects.
Cardui can be relied
upon to help you.
Try it today.
At all druggists.
“The Beast
and the Jungle"
applies to every city and
town in the United States
—yours included—-just as
surely as it does to Denver.
Besides, it is a wonderful
true story of real life.
Get the
NOVEMBER EVERYBODY’S
FOE SALE BJ
Fincher (EL Nichols
G. W. Horan
jm
Petition for Charter.
I GEORGIA, Whitfield County.
[men here Sunday and preached*an ex-1 4116 < J uestion have to be event-1 We are glad to see little Hubert To tbe Superior Court of said county:
cellent sermon, which was very much| uady changed to who is the mayor that I Williams and Carl Loner able to be The petition of J. M. Stephens, At-
appreciated by a large congregation. 1 1S g oin g to have us. What is the mat- (Paying around again. jlanta, Ga.; F. M. Stubbs, Augusta,
. B. FINLEY,
PHOTO GRAF H ER.
I am fully equipped and prepared to
take care of your order for photographs
of all kinds.
It being his last sermon here for this I teh? Is the town so contemptible or I
year no doubt there were many sad I rotten that anyone would refrain from
Ga.; F. T. Hardwick, Dalton, Ga.; W.
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family,
Mr.
of
T , n i day w hh a musical entertainment m
'honor of Mr. Fulton Broadrick. The
Mr. W. D. Wolf and
* Waring, have moved to
. Jones 5 farm. . —_
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are visiting her parents, Mr. andMrs. ,mums rvy, ferns and violets,
John Gilbert. I winch made the fcoom a lovely picture.
There will be sinmne- at. Poplar °f departure eame too soan -
P 1 ^ Anderson and Mrs. Gladden, of
Sunday) evening. _-Ta Uf l?™** ^ited Mrs. J, ‘ '
and help us.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers—the IP. Larramore, Cartersville, Ga., and I
hearts present. We hope he wV be I such an honorable and important posi- I Safe ’ sure ' S entle * easy h ttIe fiver piiis. I w. E. Satterfield, Cartersville, Ga.,
sent back to this church, as we believe tion? Certainly not I believe that ^ SUre to Set DeWitt s CarboUzed respectfully shows:
he is the right man in the right place; L have W if ^ Tbat d ^ a ^ them-
but if not, he has our verv best wish**; , y g m ways refuse substitutes and imita- , ,, • . . .
and sincere prayers Grayer Ms to beauWul httle ^at would Lons. The original DeWitt’s Carbol- “ K ' ass ° <a! ‘ les ’ “ d
may be cast. P* 5 loyal to ^ best interests of our ized Witch Hazel Salve is good for I assi ^ to be incorporated under the
Miss Maud Eollins delighted quite a t0Wn and W0ldd strive to maintain a anything a salve is used for, but it is I narQ e and style of The Eocky Face j
number of her young friends last Fri- ^ e £^bnate jurisdiction over its affairs. I especially good for piles. Sold by all I Silica-sand Company.
druggists.
5s z‘-zLL. bai ii doesn't
lie- Kaa^EES people from
x prrcrmv5c, —esrfrg a: :::is place Sun-
iry. If —H cjzIj be a: night as it is
soar x ;csy thue. Everybody is eordi-
5—7" nrvsed M a—ead these services and
nebr as ntteh as they can.
Mrs. Bell Coffins, of Atlanta, spent
nre brrsc of tins week with her parents,
Mr. arc Mrs. Bece Thomas.
Mrs. Georgia King and little daugh
ter, Bess, are visiting her father, Mr.
right Hill, near Pine Grove today
{Tuesday).
Imle Anna West, of Dalton, was
the pleasant guest at the home of her
unde, Mr. J. A. West, Saturday.
Mr. William Brown, of near Boeky
Paee, attended Sabbath school here
Sunday.
Mr. John King visited at the home
of his father, Mr. George King, Sr.,
last week.
Mrs. Sam Ingram and son, Willie,
were pleasant guests of friends one
day last week.
Mr. B. B. Hill is making syrup this
week.
Mrs. Georgia King and daughter,
Bosa, spent Monday morning with
Mrs. J. A. West and daughters.
Charles and Willie West spent Sun
day morning with Willie Ingram.
Some of the boys around here are
expecting to attend services at Pine
Grove tonight (Tuesday).
Mr. S. G. Ingram spent Sunday
morning with friends.
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Come one and all, I Tuesday^'^ ° ® 0 ^ ns * ast I afternoon was a grand success.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hair spent Sun- • ^ Wmie Hal1 ’ of Reo ^ spent Wed
Monday mommg came and found I Dalton, the guest of friends and 7ela-
the people hunting up their winter tives;
overcoats and hauling wood. The Mr. and Mrs. Frank Witt and little
day with Mr. J. L. Bandolph'and" fam-| nesday “ gtt a * E - H - Stanfield’s,
ily. I Messrs. Laban Head and i Willie
Misses Jennie Yea and Trenton Me-1 - M - ood y to °h dinner at Mr. John C.
Han were the guests of Mis S Mamie | day ’ s Sunday.
Dillingham Saturday night. j Miss Ida King took dinner with her
Mr. James Vamell spent Sunday in | cousins, the Misses
(Last Week’s Letter.)
We have had some cool weather for
the last few days, but we are all en
joying it
Miss Henrietta Westbrooks took
dinner with Miss Edna Wood Sunday.
Little Nora Deck
night with her cousin,
Second: The term for which peti
tioners ask to be incorporated is twen
ty years, with the privilege of renewal
at the end of that time.
Third: The capital stock of the
corporation is to be one hundred thou
sand ($100,000) dollars, divided into
shares of One Hundred Dollars each.
| Petitioners, however, ask the privilege
of increasing said capital stock from
time to time. Petitioners desire the
right to have the subscriptions to said
Photographs
from 75c to $8.00 Doz.
spent Monday I capital stoek paid “ money or pro H Pncf Carrie 6f PA n.»
in, Little Lucy I erty be taken at a fair valuation. UdlBS; OI.UII p$f uOZ■
Stinson, Sunday. Bates. I Fourth: Petitioners ask the privi-1 The place to get full size psst cards
es arrie and Minnie Wood, of I Miss Henrietta Westbrooks spent lege of beginning the transaction of at $1 00 per dozen.
„ s P en ^ Friday night at R. H. Stan- J Monday afternoon with Miss Nina [business as such corporation when they I
white carpet, and the little birds were | Saturday night' and Sunday vrith*Mr[
and family, of Deep j
field’s. | Bates.
.... u uuuav Witn nr i • MiSS EUa J&J spent Sunday ^ Miss Esther Wood called on the
s verlD & w Bh cold. I Albert Bollins and family, of Deep ^ SS ^" a * :dda Stanfield. Misses Carr Saturday afternoon.
Sowing wheat seems to be the order Springs. ’ ^ W. J. BLammontree was visit- Mrs. Jennie Fields and little son,
of the day through this section. I Mr. B. B. Palmer, wife and little J home folks Sunday. I Henry, and brother, Mr. Joe Carr,
Our Sunday school is a little bit on I sor b Clarence, and Mrs. S. E. Vamell j Misses Myrtle and Hester Eldridge j visited Mr. and Mrs. McCutchen Sat-
the drag. Let’s everybody come out were tbe guests of Mr. Frank Bollins spent Monday afternoon with the Miss- urday night and Sunday,
next Sunday and bring some one with I and family Sunday. es King. I Mr. Sam Carr, Misses Ethel and
US \r a nr tit L ^ r * Snd Mrs ‘ ®* Hair and chil- Misses Eula and Jessie Caldwell Esther Wood were the guests of Mr.
. an Ir&. W. A. Westbrook and dren and Mr. H. F. Hair, wife and!spent Thursday afternoon with Ma- Carl 3,11(1 iIiss Irene Loner Sunday.
the day at ^ k - c -bS““ day - ithMr - w - w -h da aad — cari ^-«-«
at- n/r I _.. y ! Those visitincr at Mr .Tnhn C I Carr, Misses Irene Loner, Ethel and
and Jfa. J. wiHammonLrSm^’ scIioofat^mg^ldfrisitefhomTitto j***™ Mls ' Adams - |d3s SCh °° 1
Those Viaittag at jfc. Sunday Saturday and Sunday. B ’ H ' Mr. T“ Z7, ZTf^lly spent I budding material and any other man-
were llisses Gertrude Whitener, Lillie | . Mr.. Mton Broadriet spent Satur- ot “ ie, 4 a,i i httla chlidien - Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. ufaetuid commodity or product that
" Mr. and Mrs. John Patterson hare | FrankBa?e , may be produced from the material so
Little Nora Deck spent part of last mined or quarried and especially sand-
u -j - m t . . | New Photograph Gallery
hare pmd m 10 per cent of the capital Upstajrs. FelKaw BuUdind
e tnnt I Hamilton Street. DALTON GA.
stock aforesaid.
Fifth: The object of the proposed
corporation is pecuniary profit and
gain to itself and its stockholders. Pe
titioners propose to carry on the gen
eral business of mining and quarrying
sand, sandstone, and any of the vari
ous other kinds of stone, marble, gran
ite, chert, and similar material; mining
minerals of all sorts and kinds, and
the manufacturing of such stone and
minerals and other material into sand,
and Ethel Stinson and Mr. Edward I day night in Dalton, the guest of rela-
Whitener. | tives.
C. T. L. HICKMAN
Contractor and Buildnr
REPAIRING AND
OVERHAULING
A SPECIALTY.
No. 2 Bishop Street
returned home, after spending a few
weeks with friends and delatives in
Oklahoma.
Mr. M assingill, of Salem, was in our
valley S unday.
Miss Ethel Stinson, of this place,
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Old JaeSf Frost has Mint> hw-k and
it wifi ?r'i',*U'r Yittm bef//re long, and
thrift*** ri&ve zhoti ero}>x and long
itVixtAx, Mnafi and Jtosa. Ford called
Gti Mrm belt# McFarland Sunday aft-
mvmt.
Mr. and Mm M. A. Thomas visited
relaiiye* at Harmony Saturday and
Sunday,
Walter and Spurgeon Thomas
visited at Antioch Sunday.
Mrs. Charley Bivers, 'of Ooltewah,
visited relatives here Sunday.
Some thieves tried to break into Mr.
S. W. Motes’ store Friday night, but
failed.
Clyde Stacy and Will Clark were
out riding Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Sanford Stanfield and sister, I Mr. Bass McHan visited friends in
Matilda, visited relatives near LaFay- I Murray county Sunday,
ette Saturday and Sunday. Mr. G. W. Bryant and son, Guy, are
Tbe singing given by Miss Irma spending this week on their farm near
Head Sunday afternoon was enjoyed I ^ ee P Springs, preparing land for an-
by a large crowd. I other crop.
Those visiting at Mr. B. Q. Jay’s Mr. J. S. Bollins is spending awhile I entered sc bool at Tunnel Hill Monday.
Saturday night were Misses Beulah M Macon. MiSw J. W. Cannon spent Friday
and Maude Jay and Messrs. Henry Mr. Willie Praker, wife and children I afterao °n with Miss N. E. Quinn,
and I erman Caldwell and Grace Wat-1 visited relatives in Dalton Sunday. I W& are very sony to state the ill—
^ and Mrs - C. B. Hair took din- “ess of little Harry Eldridge, but hope
Miss Jessie Caldwell spent Friday ner Wlt h Mr. Mose Hawkins and j for him a speedv reeovei-v
afternoon with little Miss Velma Jay. I family Sunda y . Mr R H Z nfioU 7 '-, c
Miss Bessie Head spent Saturday * Mr. D. W Kino- „— ml I .. - ' ' ^tanheld and son, San-
week with Ola and Lucy Bates. I lime brick, sand-cement brick and any I
Mr. and Mrs. Blufred Rhodes are | other form of brick or artificial stone, J
glass, tile, sewer pipes and any and
'iss:
spending a few days with Mrs. Rhodes
mother, Mrs. Bearden.
A party composed of Misses Ethel
and Esther Wood, Etta and Lola Carr
and Mr. Samuel Carr attended meet
ing at Rocky Face last Thursday
night
Mr D W Kin wife and • I oiiume
night with Miss Irene Patterson. land Sarnie, spent^Sunda^ afternoon ' f0rd F happened to 3 very bad accident
Mr. Jl. H. Stanfield spent Monday I with Mrs. Sam Thomas,
with relatives near Reo. ” “
j las ' : Friday, while out hauling stove
Mrs. Charley Palmer and children vvo ° d * Tb e brake stick broke while
J he sick of this community are very I are visiting relatives in. Murray county C0Daill g down a hill and turned the
much improved, we are glad to say. this week. wa^on over and they fell off, hurting
Miss Grace McClain spent Saturday Misses May Smith and Cora Garri- Mj - Stanfield very badly,
night and Sunday with homefoiks. son were the guests of Miss Mamie | e scaped unhurt.
Mr. Charlie Connally made a flying I Dillingham at dinner Sunday.
t n P to Chattanooga Sunday. Rev. Borie and daughter took dinner
Mr. Cook visited our Sunday school with Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Broad-
Sunday and took dinner with Mr. Will | rick Sunday. I ^ DUG GAP.
King.
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Bev. Hydren, of Dalton, preached at
Poplar Springs Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gilbert and chil
dren, of Dalton were pleasant visitors
to their uncle, M. S. Dyer, Sunday;
they also visited Mr. John Gilbert, his
brother, and family Sunday.
Mrs. W. B. Glaze called on Mrs.
Wylie Sunday.
M. T. Dyer went to Dalton on Mon
day.
Miss Loucrecia Stinson called on
Mrs. Wylie Sunday evening.
Mr. Paul F. Stinson, of Dalton, is
visiting homefolks this week.
Messrs. I. C. Dyer, James Dyer, Cleo
Dyer and John Gilbert went to Dalton
Saturday.
Farmers are busy gathering their
crops; some are preparing land to
It looks like we
sow wheat and oats.
Tenn., is spending a few days with rel
atives here.
Little Maria and Mabel Lou and
Master Ulysses King were charmingly
entertained by little Miss Johnnie Hair
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Obe Lentz spent last week in
Dalton.
Mrs. William Thompson spent the
all had better sow wheat and make !atter part of last week in Dalton, the
and meat and less cotton | ff|§§ of ber daughter, Mrs. A. J.
more corn
when we consider what we have to pay
for flour and meat when we go to town
to buy it. Although cotton is selling at
a fair price this fall, yet when we con
sider the price we have to pay for
everthing else it doesn’t seem like it is
equally divided. Farmers ought to be
the most independent people in the
world, and they could be if they only
would. I went to Dalton the other day
and I was astonished to see so many
wagons that were loaded with meat,
meal and flour that were hauled out
into the country to the farmers. Why,
they might be hauling such commodi
ties to town if we would buy less guano
and plant less cotton and make more
corn, more wheat, more oats and pota
toes. It would not be long until we
Miller.
The Sunday school is progressing
nicely.
Mr. Luther Boyd ’vill .sing at Dug
Gap church Sunday at 2:30 o’clock.
Let’s everybody come out.
Mrs. Smith spent Sunday "with Mrs.
Abbit.
Little D. C. Wallace has been real
sick; b’ut we are very glad to say that
he is ;some better.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Babb spent Sat
urday night and Sunrtay wi.th friends
and relatives at Mill Creek.
Mirs. Wright Gillea .n spent Sunday
with Mrs. Alice Dixon.
Rev. Prater delivered an excellent I r I 7' 3SS f ) S Nora Tayr<w i P ear l Bra y and
discourse at Mt. Rachel church Sundnv f 7 Bearden out driving Sun-
«*» *° a *»«■■«■« attentive .
once. | Mrs. Will Duke «a Ued on Mrs. Bai
ley Sunday.
joieiny over fie arrival of a neTboyL"”' L
in their home. y Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Steel proclaim L, M **- ' md ^ Ees ter Love passed
the glad tidings of * | thr °ugh
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all manufactured material used for the
construction of buildings, streets, road
ways, conduits and similar structures.
And petitioners further desire the right
to buy, sell and traffic in any and all
raw materials as aforesaid, or the
products manufactured from same.
Petitioners further desire the right to
buy, own, hold and lease real estate for
the purposes of carrying on the busi
ness for which the proposed charter
(Last Week’s Letter.) J provides and to buy and hold such real
The farmers are having a nice time estate and manage same for a profit
for their work, and they are making whenever the same shall be deemed ad-
use of the time. visable for the best interest of the cor-
Rev. Parsons filled his regular ap- poration, whether said real estate is
pointment -at Griffin’s chapel 'Sunday, necessary to the carrying on of the
Miss Rosa Johnson, who has been business or not. They desire the right
4 visiting in Dalton for quite a while, l qttq 0 „a „ „ , 6
was home Saturday and Sunday. \ a J a . , , ^ ’ SU ®
Mr. Walton Griffin and Mr. William- H* b ? t0 plead be beaded,
son, of Dalton, attended church at t0 “ ake 811 necessar y by-laws and reg-
Griffin’s chapel Sunday. I Nations, to erect and install buildings
Mr. Vaughan Babb, who is attending | and machinery and aerial tramways, and
the Berry school, at Rome, was visiting to do all things that may be necessary
homefolks last Saturday and Sunday, for the purposes of the carrying on of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lowry, of Mt said business. They desire the right
Vernon attended preaching at Griffin’s to eaecnte notes and bonds, as evidence
chapel Sunday, and took dinner with LvP j • , ’ ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Griffin. mdebtedness mcurred and to secure
Mrs. H. G. Roach is on the sick list T® Sam ® by mortga g e * security-deed,
this week. or °ther form of liens. They desire
Miss Lela Love took dinner with ^ or sa ^ d cor P or ation the power and au-
her cousin, Miss Annie Kenemer, Sun-1 thotity to apply for and accept amend-
da y. I ments to its charter and to wind up
Mr. David Lowry was calling In the its affairs, liquidate and discontinue its
Hurricane Sunday. I business at any time by a majority vote
__ . .Of the stock outstanding.
When you have a cold the first „
thing to do is have the bowels move. Tbe pr “ cipal and
Do not take anything that may con- Pl . busmess of proposed cor-
P. Atkina on went to town
MRS. C. C. BOWEN,
MUSIC TEACHER
43 N. Depot St, Dalton, Ga
Dr. H. L. JARVIS,
DENTIST
Office over John Black’s Hardware store
Crawford Street.
Office hours
&30 to J2;00
f*30 to SrfJOJ
Residence, Hotel Dalton.
MARKETS.
Cotton
Cottonseed
Com
Wheat
Rye
Eggs
Butter
Hens .
.09
Jogs (dressed) 09
Fries .25
Hogs (gross 03 to .07
Calves (veal) M
j° ws m
Steers
Sheep 03
Quai1 u
Habits
Squirrels !o5
p T> TM . - new-bom babe.
U B. Bledsoe has resigned his posi
tion with Mr. J. ■ —
our burgr Sin iday.
TT ID » • wwa.id'jjroi
H. Robinson andlber Company.
Weatherproof Rbw&t g.—Farrar Lum-
stipate—and most old fashioned cough
cures do constipate. Try Kennedy’s
Laxative Cough Syrup. It drives the
cold from the system by a free gentle
action of the bowels; it stops the
cough, it is pleasant to take.. Chil
dren likp it. Sold by all druggists.
0R.KING*S NEW DISCOVERT
Will Surely Stop That Cough.
poration will be in the City of Dalton,
Whitfield county, Georgia, and the right
is asked to establish branch offices at
such other places as may be deemed
necessary.
Wherefore petitioners pray to be made
a body corporate under the name and
style aforesaid, entitled to the rights,
privileges and immunities and subject
to the liabilities fixed by law.
iiskilfc.!
KILL the COUCH
and CURE the LUNGS
WITH
Sr. King’s
Discovery
FOR C8lds
and all throat
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PRICE
£1.00.
50c
Trial
Bottle
UNG TROUBLES.
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ED