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a < i.u-ago. Two daily vesti
as line as any in the Uuited-
H, ; M much to the comfort of
(„ liic World’s Fair.
||„ m cured in the elegant Hotel
< m .posite the main enhance
■ / v -i:ion without exta charg
■ lica'ion to Agents.
v. ;r tickets l s', i K T . V .
V- :V .; (i A C. loads the reeognizeb
1 * 'oriel’s 7 ; air.
I xHi; WORLD’S FAIR
I AND AMERICAN RAILWAYS.
H nK (>[■!■. f.x & Crescent Route,
H ( , lv known as the road running the
H:At Trains in The South,” is in the
Ho to carry everybody from the South
Hj. e World’s Fair at Chicago. No
■A? the Southern country is left un-
Hjjfnr hv this great railway and its
H; eC ;T,n' . The through Car System
Hi a.hni ruble exposition of the won-
H; a l capabilities of American rail-
Hjing- i'rom New Orleans, Through
Kepin-. r mrs run daily—morning and
carrying its passengers via
or Louisville, as they may
■f ro! n Shreveport, Vicksburg and
Hjtson, another Through Sleeping
Khine conics to join and become a
Ht of the magnificent Vestibuled
Hough Train* which,passing through
and tlic famous Wills Val-
K o f Alabama, It joined at Chatta-
H-a by the train ifo/11 Jacksonville,
Wh. hrunsvvick and Atlanta, Ga., over
He E. T. V. & Ga. Ry., and proceeds
H r t|, over the beautiful Cincinnati
Hthern through the grandest natu-
Hscenery and most attractive histori-
Kcountry in tlie world, to Oakdale,
Here another magnificent Pullman
His received, coming from the Rich-
Hind and Danville System from Char-
Hton, S. through Columbia, S. C.,
■. beautiful French Broad country
■d Ashville, N. C. and Knoxville,
Hnnessee.
■The time to Chicago is made so as to
Hord the most convenient hours for
■partuns from the principle cities,
Hd arrivals in Chicago.
■Passengers can purchase tickets good
Hr one line north of the River, and
■turning via another, if they desire a
■ruble route without extra charge;
■ they can go via Cincinnati, return
■ff via Louisville, or vice versa.
■Sound trip tickets on sale at reduced
■vs. Agents of the Chicago line will,
■ request , assist in looking up rooms
■ace-uiim.idation for visitors to the
■r.
■Everything that an almost perfect
■y:;i e;m devise to deserve the praise
■ no ! - nn:ge of the travelling public
■ vrfi provided. Auy of the agents
lib company named below, will
Rjpi'bdly ; ive all possible informa-
Ha and . istance ; R. 11. Garratt,
■w Orleans, ha. I. Hardy, Vicks
■r.T. Mi s. .1. R. McGregor, Birming
■n. Ala. L. T. Charlton, Chatta
■ra. Term. W. 1). Cozatt, Junction
■ty, Ky., or D. G. Edwards, Cincin
■ti. Ohio.
SEN YQcl VISIT MACON
Don't Forget To Cali. On
\ W. BOND.
AT SIS NEW
11 AND HESTAURiIIT,
r, Third and Poplar os 508 Poplar Street,
hero you can got the BEST
MEAL and FINEST LI
QUORS at living
prices.
V. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE Mp.
I you wear them? When next In need try a pair.
Best in the world.
45.0q^e**" 1 %J13.00
$4.00 M A*2.50
Ls3so ~YI *2.00
42.50 uST ■'"‘•y’ |$2LOO
42.25 'a JfcL *1.75
to on 1 VtiilHrl TOR BOYS
fyou want a fine DRESS SHOE, made In the latest
q don't pay $6 to SB, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or
Shoe. They fit equal to custom made and look and
is well. If you wish to economize In your footwear,
so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes. Name and
wstamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy.
•L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mas*. Sold bjr
J W, CRUM.
ROYAL
SEWING MACHINE!
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sa*5 a * a Seif-setting Needlet
S BB a Self-threading Shuttle.
, “as Ko Equal In Construction*
’ “as a Mechanical Appearanoe,
• “as an Elegant Finish. s
; “as a Perfect Adjustment
“s a Positive Take-up.
i “as Stylish Furniture.
; .“as More Good Sewing Qualities and—
a Larger Range of General Work =
“ an any Sewing Machine in the World.
Examine THE ROYAL for points of |
excellence, and you will
buy no ether.
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cJL^ntIKIS
local briefs.
train ARRIVALS:
going north a. a o
t< 4: 43 a. m.
TANARUS: 30 .p m.
going south n .
J: 37 a. m.
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9: IT p. m
Sirup making.
Congress is in session.
Now look for better times.
We need every cent due us.
The heaviest rain of (he year fell on
Sunday.
Mrs. Laura Will,*, of Albany, is vsi
iting Mrs. S. C l au l.
A party of Jicksouites, including
several ladies are camping and fishing
on the Octnnlgee.
A party of about ten or twelve la
dies and gentlemen will leave* for
Chicago to see the Fair today.
Messrs. Mallet and Ilarn lett on Sat
urd y morning for Chicago where
they goto see the big show.
Two daughters of Mr. J. N. Gray
were rccieved and baptised into the
Baptist church on Sunday.
L ttle Alexandria, the infant of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Rhodes, has recovered
from a few weeks serious illness.
Miss Minnie Atkinson has returned
home afther after spending several
weeks pleasantly at Canton and Or
ange Ga.
J. W. Rhodes is stopping in the
Gate City at present with G. A. Rob
erts; they report they are doing good
business
I lie littl) babeot Mrs. J. H. Logue.
on Oak street, died on Sunday night,
after two weeks of severe illness. She
lias our sympathies.
Mr. J. D. Cross, one of Canton’s
most enterprising young men, spent
the past two weeks with the family
of Itev. A. Atkinson.
:Y c l Iruc s WINE for female diseases
Thin coats, light wieght pants
reduced in price 25 percent for
the next few days. Carmichael Cos.
M isses Hattie and Annie Lou Cobb,
two of Canton’s most fascinating and
entertaining voting lad’rns, have just
returned home after a two weeks’
visit to their grand parents Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Atkinson..
New gouds daily coming in at
the Variety Store.
Miss Jennie Powers, one of the mod
charming and entertaining young
ladici of Peny Ga. after a few weeks
visit with her uncle, Mr. S. 11. Mor
gan has returned.
Mr. J. S. Hale sent to this office on
Monday a curiosity in the shape of a
watermelon vin?. Where the melon
should have grown was a mass of
small leaves much resembling a cau
liflower.
Try BLACK-DRAUGHT tea for Dyspepsia.
Misses Julia and Marylu Tomp
kins, two of the most charming and
accomplished young ladies of Albany
Ga. after two weeks visit with Mr.
and Mrs. A H. Smith have returned.
They made many friends during their
stav who regret to see them leave.
The Atwood Suspender will
cost you no more than the ordina
ry suspender it will actually last
twice as long as any other. For
sale only by The Carmichael Cos,
N. Y Store,
Mr. O. A. Pound and wife, of Jack
sonville Florida,are visiting the form
er’s father, MayorE. E. Pouivdon Third
street. They were accompanied by
Mrs. Pound’s mother, Mrs. Morhard of
Grand Raj ids Mich.
There is no mistake about it
the Atwood suspender is the
best in the world. You can find
them at New York Store.
We leave today, accompanied by
our two boys, for Chicago to visit the
great World’s Fair, aud during our
absence The Argus office will be in
charge of our daughter, Pauline, from
8 to 11 a. iu. and from 3 to 5 p. m. who
will attend to such business matters
as may need attention. The paper
will be printed next week as usual
will but be two days late.
The New York Store is now
offering great bargains in Ladies
and Misses slippers, determined
to close them out. They will go
at one third regular price.
At a conference at the Baptist
church on Thursday night the pastor.
Rev. G. H Carter, was granted a
month’s vacation, and consequently
there \vi 1 be no preach ug at that
church ou next Sunday. Rev. J. 11.
E.ikes of the Methodist church has
a!>o been given a month’s rest and
Rev. B. H. Sassnett will fill his pul
pit next Sunday. These good men
deserve these favors from their flocks
and we trust they o ill be spent both
to profit and pleasure
All summer goods now offered
by t e New York Store at about
halt price. Wo are determined to
close them out, come at once and
secure the biggest bargains of
your life. The Carmichael Cos.
Big assortment ef ladies under
vest at half price.
New York Store.
Marble playing continues.
Judge T. S. Hammond, of Elgin,
was in town on Monday.
Sam Foster, from Towaliga, was in
town this week.
Mr. W. T. Nelson, of Milner, Ga.
was in town last w eek.
J. 11. Carmichael will leave next
week for New York, via Cbicaeo.
Mr. R. L. Daughtry will leave tor
the eastern markets about Monday.
Ihe date for the 45 Georgia reun
ion has been fixed for 26th inst.
ill Manley, of Griffin, speut a few
days with Thos. Buttrill this week.
Iry the American Fruit Preserving
powders at Fennell, Thompson & Cos.
Rob’t Carmichael has accepted the
position as cashier for the Carmichael
Cos.
We are proud to see Mrs. H. P. Al
mand Jr. up again after several weeks
illness.
Itev. J. Jl. Eakes and family are in
the Blue Ridge mountains of North
Georgia this week.
Dr. Mays is spending several hun
dred dollars improving his dwelling
on Walnut street.
Reese Thaxtou Jr. spent a few days
in the country last week working the
insurance business.
Miss Annie Walthall, of Worthville,
spent a few days with relatives in
town this wcck.
Esquire T. P. Bell and Mr. Thorn
ton, of Patillo, were in town on Mon
day and gave us a pleasant call.
Mr. Joel B. and A. Me. Watkins af
ter several days visit to Slulby and
Rutherford N.C. have returned.
L’he roof of the great holliness tab
ernacle has been finished and the oth
er work is being pushed rapidly.
Miss Annie Blount Becks, of Griffiu,
aud Miss Johnson of Atlanta, two ac
complished young ladies are stopping
with Mrs. L. D. Watson this week.
Put up your fruit with the Atneri-
Fruit Preserving Powders sold by
Fennell, Thompson & Cos. 25c pack
age will preserve 32 lbs iruit.
tor Weak Nerves
All millinery greatly reduced
at the New York Store. Ladies
now is the time to get Hats etc.
at your own price.
Fennell, Thompson & Cos, soli the
American Fru t Preserving Powders.
A 25c package will preserve 32 lbs.
fruit. Fruit can he kept in a jar till
used up without spoiling. Try a
package it will please you.
Something new dressy, and
neat in the shirt line just reeieved
at the New York Store.'
M isses Martha Jane a id Annie Car
michael, Mary Duke aud Clyde Mc-
Callutn spent a few days with Miss
Neva Fletcher near Towaliga this
week.
Any kind of a hat you want
can be found at the New Yofk
Store. See those new shapes.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Thomas of
Fenton Ala , who have been visiting
in this county for several weeks re
turned on today, well pleased
with their trip.
The Butts county S. S. Association
held at Mallet’s Springs on Friday
was well attended and enjoyed by all.
The addresses and declamations were
well selected and delivered in fine
style.
Mr. J. G. Bryans, of Beersheba, came
to town on Tuesday with his left hand
badly lacerated. He was running a
sawmill and put his hand 100 near the
cruel teeth and the little finger was
cutoff and the palm terribly cut to the
bones. Dr. R. G. Bryans dressed the
wound which is a sufficient gaurantee
that it was done well.
yje- SLACK-DRAUGHT tea cures Constipation.
In another column will be found a
letter trom our valued fair cerrespon
dent H. R. It reached us too late to
use it all this vteck aud consequently
we will continue it over next issue.
“O-ange Blossom” is a pailess
cure for all diseases peculiar to
women. Sold fresh by W. L. Car
michael.
SST" WINE OF CARDUI, a Touic tor Women.
Next week we will begin the publi
cation of ix wa> - reminiscence by a
Butts couotv soldier. No one should
miss this story as it is a true sketch
of the authors war life.
“('range Blossor,” is safe and
harmless as a Flax Seed Poultice,
Any lady can use it herself. Sold
by W. [* Carmichael.
“Orange Blossom' - ths common
sense Female Remedy, draws our
pain and sureties i Sol i by W. L,
Carmichael.
Our buysrs will start for New
York and other eastern markets
in ten or fifteen days to purchase
our fall and winter stock- \Ye
ar- and termined to close out all
summer goods, they will go for
the next Ihitv days at about half
price. The Carmichael Cc.
THOSE WONDERFUL GIANTS
IN TOWN!!
If you wish to them call on
Dr. W. L Carmichael and ask tor
Beggs’ Little Giant Pilis. Every
bottle guarnteed.
From what we gather from the
Floviila Enterprise, it seems that the
alliance rally at that place on 3lst
ultimo, was nothing more than a
third party meeting. That paper
says:
Perhaps I am not of the improved
kind of Alliancemen, perhaps I am
out of the order, having not been in
a lodge in five years, but allow me to
say I had ever held to the idea that
the Alliance was one thing aud poli
tics was strictly another. I have no
fight to make on politics. If you want
to have a political meeting then
call it a political meeting hut don’t
besmirch the fair name of Alliance
with politics. You can vote or speak
for the democrats, republicans, peo
ples party, prohibition party, or wo
man’s suffrage but in a fair name of
the great insritutiou that we call Al
liance, don’t mix them all together
and make a conglomerated mass that
it would take an Aristotle with all
his wisdom to straighten out the cha
otic mixture.
$1 00 A DAY~AT THE WORLD'S
FAIR.
That is all it will cost any read
er of The Argus for lodging, who
will cut this ont and take it to the
headquarters of C. E. Dorn &Cos ,
62nd St. opposite World's Fair
gate, who are the proprietors of the
Columbian Union of Hotels. They
have seven hotels built of brick and
stone, new and elegant, and their
rates vary from $1.50 to $3 00 a day.
These hotels are distant only one to
three blocks from the cerftral en
trance to the World's Fair.
The Argus has made a contract
with C. E. Dotn & Cos. to take our
friends lor SI.OO a day, and we are
prepared to accomodate 1,500 peo
ple daily, within one to three bleeks
of the Worlds Fair entrances.
C. E. Dorn & Cos. absolutely
gurrantee satisfaction.
This notice will secure rooms at
contract rates, but to reserve room
in advance, call on or write to
the editor of The Argus and pay 50
cents for certificate of registration,
and this will reserve your rooms
for any time you want it, The 50
cents will be credited you on your
hotel bill. This is absolutely the
best arrangement that can be made
and no one who tries it will be dis
appointed. The regular rates will
be charged unless you can show
that you are entitled to The Argus
contract rates. We have also acon
tract for good meals at 25 cents, or
table d'hote dinners at 50 cents.
You can stop at one of our good ho
tel-? for $2.00 per day including
meals.
To reserve rooms, remit 50 cents
to the editor of th? Argus who wilt
issue a certificate entitling you to
accomodations at SI.OO per day at
any time you designate.
For full information, and a free
guide to the World's Fair, address
C. E.Dorn & Cos., Central Office,
02nd street, opposite World's Fair
Gate, Chicago.
Mr. Wancn Lovett, a gentleman
well known to our peopli,is with these
hotels and will take special delight to
care tor any who will call on him.
LOST.
One black silk parosol on Saturday
July 21st between the residences of
Mr. J. B. Settle and D. J. Thaxton.
If the finder will return it to this office
he will recieve a liberal reward.
PUBLIC* SPEAKING.
We are requested by Hon R. T.
Nesbitt, Commisiener of Agriculture,
to state that he will address the farm
ers aud others ot this county at the
court house on 19th inst. on Agricul
ture and the woi k of that department.
The speaking will begin about 10 or
11 o’clock.
"a. B*C.
Asthma, Bronchetis and Con
sumption result from a neglected
cough or cold. Don't neglect but
cure promptly witn doses of
Beggs’Cherry Cough Syrup, ev!:’
by Dr W. L. Ce r miehael.
THROUGH CARS Vi A
QUEEN & CRESENT ROUTE
To CHICAGO.
From Jacksonville, At
lanta and Macon, via
Cincinnati
and C, H. & D. and Monon.
Route. No change
of cars between
Jacksonville and Chicago
Through cars
also run from Macon,
Atlanta and
Chattanooga, t? Chicago
without change, via Queen
A; C-esent Route to
Cincinnati
and tlie Big Pour Route
to Chicago.
Ask agents of E T. Y. & G.
or Queen and Cres< nt for
information as to
reduced iates, etc.
D. G. Edwards Gen. Pass. Agt.,
Cincinnati 0.
A REUNION.
Ou Saturday, the family of Mrs.
G. C. Thaxton, held a reunion at
the old homes-tead near Elgin. The
family was a somewhat remarkable
one, there being twelve children—
six boys and Fix girls. The oldest
was a boy and the next a girl, and
alternating all the way through.
The ninth was still born and tt e fa
ther and oldest boy died in 1885.
These living children with their
wives, husbands, children and
grandchildren, numbering 36 grand
children, eight great-grandchildren
and a few other near relatives cast
themselves together in and around
the old house in which they were
reared and spent the day as one
great family. Then the sun reached
the meridian a long table was
spread under the broad beautiful
oaks near
“The old oaken bucket,
The iron bound bucket,
The moss'-covered bucket,
That hangs cn the well. I ''
from which a feaat indeed was par
taken, eighty two persons being the
whole number who partook of the
tempting meal.
It was a day of pleasure, but as
vacant chairs were seen and thoughts
of those gone before would arise
sadness would fill our hearts and
sometimes the willing tears would
freely flow. There were absent 14
grand children 8 great grand
children and 25 dead, making the
whole number emanating from the
mother, still living, 84 souls.
Program
—OF X—
PR9TRAGTED MEETING.
AT CORINTH CHURCH OF CHRIST.
You are cordially invited to hear
our pastor (W. E. Daugherty ) discuss
the subjects in program below:
Our preacher accords honesty to all.
He doe snot ask you to believe any
thing he does not prove.
“Let every man be swift to hear,
slow to speak, slow to wrath ; for the
wrath of man worketh not the right
eousness of God.” James 1:19, 20.
Sab Aug. 12. 9. am. Zeal.
“ 12. B .p m. Faith Reward
ed.
Sun. “ 13. 9a. m. The Commu•
nion ,
“ 13. B.p m. Repentance :
Its importance. What is it? What
produces itl
Mon. Aug. 14. 9. am. Justification.
“ 14, B .pm. Sanpfication.
Tue. “ 15. 9. am. Sayings of Je
sus.
“ 15 - 8. pm, Prevailing
prayer.
Wed. “ 16. 9 .am. Conscience.
Is it a guide.
lt “ 16, B .p m How doper
sons become Christians.
Thu. “ 17. 9. am. A sermon to
husbands.
17- 8, pm. Regneration.
T y, 'i- “ 18. 9 .am. [Ashamed of
Jesus.
“ 18. 8 .pm. Thedeceit
fulnessoi sin.
You are cordially invited to hear
every discourse.
Respectfully,
The Committee.
THE WORLD’S FAIR
Are those who use Beggs' Blood
Purifier. It purifies tbe blood,
makes.the skin clear and the com
plexion beautiful, Try a bottle
and note its wonderful effects. Sold
and guaranteed by Dr. W. L. Car
michael.
MHII I ’C [Remembersi Xj
c?niMi.i ■ § careful investigation as to our responsibil- 1 Jr
■ H B mmtM BIS I ity and the merits of our Tablets. | A v
Lpsifil Double Chloride of Gold Tablets A\*
Will completely destroy the desire for TOBACCO in from 3 tos davs Perfect'v harm N /'
£BSsSfSSSSSSS&B!f^ISWS£S£ES ,^SS^^^S r < f> J&tJ'' ■
mmm am morphine habit ssszs&vrs&z&T' / v/ •.
the patlCl *by the use of our SPECIAL FORMULA GOLD CURB TABLETS. <\ Y- S
During trostm are allowed the free use of Liquor or Hor- J? S !
r — ' ''all voluntarily give them up. pT s? ■ ■■■ t
. Wescnapu, ihlet of testimonials free, and shall J 5 m
begiad topiaee su ay of these habits in comnmnica- TPC ’ J •;
tion with persons who have cured by the use of our Tablets <l%. /r AUCt ‘' J
, HILL’S TABLETS are for sale by all first-class %%. m S from pr-r or ~
druggists at $ | ,pO per package. jy >Kf\ J?
If your druggistdoes not keep them, enclose us £I OO s' who have :
and we-will send you, by return mail, a package of out ™f
Write your name and address plainly, and stato Ob., cd Ly tho *. ..
whether Tablets are for Tobacco, Morphine or Jr 'Csk sr WW•-<-d' v g* •* -
Liquor Habit. gf*Jg C fi *3 If * •
DO NOT BE DECEIVED into purchasing jf mm mmW/ Elial S fi CllfV . ~ .*
sa’&ar"sswsasjs-*/ ?•=
TABLETS take B Z. W%j,m X core fSISSJSShA^W^S
Manufactured only by d<> w hat yon claim for it. I used l
_ TT _ JT ySk N£K\ \r Jr worth of the strongest chewing toba<
THE and irom one to five cigars; or I v.oui
from ten to forty pipes of tobacco. Have,.
OHIO CHEMICAL CO., /■ !
61. 63 *65 Oper, Block,
I IMA OHIO >lfbv Tnc Ohio Citemical Co.:—Gentlemen*:—Sometime-’
LIiUA, umu. S ■. for $l.OO wort nof your Tablets for To! aeeo Habit. 1 , , i
PiBTifTT a TOk IHt enialJ right and, although 1 was both a heavy smokeram. ci.
PARTICL LARS \B3aßk they did the wore m less tnan three ; avs. I am cured.
___._ Truly yours, MATHtW JOHNSON, P. O.'
9 HI ° Chewical Co.:—Gentlemen :—lt gives me pleasure^to'
, .. word of praise for your Tablets. My son was.stronglv addicted to i . ■. ,f
•f X-A ir L uor t a r q through a friend, I was led ‘to try your Tablets, lie was ah .J •
S ' at using your Taolets but three days he quit ■ .
WL and will_not touch liquor of any mud. I have waited foile month before -i
you, m oruer to know tbe cure was permanent. lours truly, I
Co;—Gex t lemew:—Your Tablets have performed a , V-;-m j
J? orpb J? e v ’ , h ypodermically, for seven years, and have been cured by t l \
two packages of your Tablets, and without any effort on my part. W. L. LOTa CV. ~ t
all Orders to
L THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO. y .J
y q.^aa-num.Sl, S3 and S3 Opera Block. LIMA, OHIO. ..iG*
ETHERIDGE MINIM AGENTS.
Fin, Lift, Mining, Mu ail M M
INSURANCE,
We represent six of the best old line fire insurance
companies on earth, whose surplus and cash is snffi
cient to pay any loss they might have. Pay us a small
premium and have peace of mind, sleep well at night
and let the responsibility rest on someone else
THE OLD RELIABLE MAHHATT AN *
Is with us to afford’the widows and orphans protection
it has borne the losses of forty three years without s
murmer and have not contested a single claim whoso
name has never been associated with any scandal and is
free from criticism,
Insure your stock against death by disease,tire, light
nng or accident.
COAL! WOOD! COAL!!
We sell the best Montevalla, Jellico, Roanoke and
Forge coal at lowest price*. Office in Bank Hall.
F(EEBe THAXTOn. man*™.:.
ARE YOU
GOING TO VISIT
THE WORLD’S FAIR ?
IF SO
BUY TICKETS BY
THE EAST TENNESSEE LINE
TWO LIMITED
VESTIBULED TRAINS
LEAVE ATLANTA DAILY AT
6:35 A. M. AND 2:10 P. M.
WRITE B. W. WRENN,
KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE,
FOR RATES
AND OTHER PARTICULARS.
HORSE-SHOEI3NG
OUR SPECIALTY.
The undersigned have formed a copaitnership and so
licit the patronage of the public in
General Blacksmith Repairing.
We claim to be the finest horse-saoers in idtlfe
Georgia and will work as cheap as tl e cheapest.
All we ask is a trial. Come and see us in front of die
county jail. j. h. THURSTON.
D F. THi. XTOK.