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LOCAL MARKETS.
Quoted at Opening of Business Every
Week. -■
COTTON.
Cotton 12
<nt MS.
Wheat $1.40
Corn...
PEAS.
Whips $ 1.10
Clays and unknown...........1.20
White or table peas ... $LbO-2.00
WOOL.
Washed...... ..,.22
Unwashed .. 16
Black......... .......20
PRODUCE.
Eggs 12
Hens 80 to .40
Fries lli to .25
liuttef, per pound......... 15 to .20
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< 3 ufe rl n 4 Women.
Vine Dr.^immoiivS Wine <5quaw
will cure
yon 'of LucoprKoea
(Whutes),falling; womb,
ovarian trouble,dis¬
ordered menses,laadi
aclie and etc; and
makers cKild birth
natural and eas y.
IFyou are weak and
run down, it acts as
a tonic and. i<s plea s
ant to the taste.
It will malieyouL a
stroiijf Iieal (W woman.
Tliou^aiAds have
been cured Iby tfixa won¬
derful womens remedti
Tr ry a battle Way'
at PrlceliaS. DrugOtbre. For fur
ther information, write
C.E 5 immon ,5 Med- Co.
Mo.
Soft! by Arrowood & Rouse.
f Woman
Women who suffer from g
female alhuesls, frcqcently i
aeglecl their troafeie, (113 a | I
geaeraJ break-down follows.
Don’t wait t?II yoer case Is I
as ia time, bad as it that—fake reliable Cards! j v- -
is s safe, j
medleise, ter ail women, i ¥
rspr 1
ess C 3 m a
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a FIs., Lied CardEi sad alter- g
ward wrote: *T was a saf* m
7 lerer male trouble, from all Lad sorts pals ©I la fe- || B
my
side, drawtag paias ia my S
legs, cgkU sot sleep, had ■
£ s&rlaess'd breath,
M "I sBlfered lor years, eh- k
tO ray basbaad insisted Isrst ©a || S
my b’jiag tsr&uL Vne
b&ule gave me relief and g
nov/1 sea almost ivcIL”
Try It will Cardui. help you,”
E 48
Df. Oift-Olt Mcwtoil,
Office 28 Hamilton St..
Dalton, Georgia.
Writ examine ycur Fives free.
Mv Lenses are ground and
scripfion filled , by
11AIIHIS & HOGSHEAD,
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Quality Guaranteed i»y them.
SUPERSTITIONS.
They Play at Times an Important Role
In Human Atfairs.
Wheu Sir Charles Napier had con¬
quered Jlehemet Alt, he lountl it im¬
possible to force or coax the wily
Egyptian into signing the treaty which
only would make his victory effective.
He had nineteen interviews with
Mehetuet, in which the Englishman by
turns argued, flattered and threatened
his antagonist, who listened day" after
day with tin; same Immovable, smiling
countenance.
One day Sir Charles in speaking of
England said casually that it “was
governed by. a lucky woman.” A
strange flash passed over the pasha’s
countenance, but he made no answer.
As soon as Napier had gone Mehemet
sent for the English consul, who was
an Egyptian, and demanded:
“You were in London when the Kng
lish queen was crowned. Were the
omens bad or good V”
“All good.”
“You think that good luck is writ¬
ten on her forehead?”
“I did not think upon the matter be¬
fore, but now that you ask me I bo
l '- OTe tisat u - is - '' vhen she AIUlh
to help her in tier work, her eyes ran
over. Aliah loves the innocent.”
•’No doubt of that." said Mehemet
anxiously. "She must he lucky.” ,
Early the uext morning he sent for
Sir Charles and signed the treaty!
English power ami English cannon he
could brave, but not “the luck" writ¬
ten upon the forehead of a good wom¬
an whom he bad never seen.
General Gordon’s remarkable influ¬
ence over the Chinese was in u large
degree due. It is stated, to their belief
iii his extraordinary luck. Pining the
Taiping rebellion he was followed by
nn ann.v which did not comprehend
either his ability or Ids religious zeal
but which believed that he was pro¬
tected by nu invisible being who led
them to victory. No sword.- ecu!:!
wound him or buitet kill. A cert.".it
black ebony cane which he carried w
supposed to lie the magic « nr
which brought him victory, a “* -m
oral Gordon was shrewd enough n!
ways to carry tins vane when he lev
them into battle.
Those superstitious seem absurd ft
tis, blit they show that the iguor.n.
men v.-flo hold them bellevo in att in
visible power who can give good < r !b
fortune nt liis will.—London Truth
MAM EATING TIGERS.
The Killing Methods cf These Terrible
Brutes In India.
The theory that a wan Bating tigei
is always an old tiger, more or lew
toothless and foel.iU', whl li lias found
the strain of t-aiehing vigofous wiid
game too much for its failing jUi-enclli
luts L-etm upset by the bagging of no¬
torious man eaters which were found
to lie young nsdunits its the full-pride
of their powers,. And ft is likely that
the taste for human flesh Is passed
on from mother to child, the tigress,
herself a man eater, teaching Iter cubs
to hunt as she hunts. How terrible if
thing ti man eater nitty be van he
judged from the fact that a tiger gen¬
erally kills every sqcond night, whet hoi
its quarry tse man or beast. Having
killed, it. rankest one meal that night,
then drags the carcass somewhere into
cover and more or less conceals it ns
a dog may hide a bone. On the next
night its habit is to return to the smne
kill, and it is lit Unit second visit that
the hunter usually finds his oppor¬
tunity. It Is not the rule for a tiger
to return again, a third time, not be¬
cause it is above eating carrion, but
seemingly it tires of the cai-euss, which
it has already twice mumbled over.
Thus one tiger In India has been
known to kill regularly Its fifteen na¬
tives ti mouth with almost mechanical
punctuality. Another, which seeming¬
ly did not confine itself entirely to
human flesh, devoured nn average of
eighty, people, men and women, for
several years, while yet another is
reported to have killed 127 people and
to have stopped traffic on a public
road for many weeks. There have
been both English sportsmen and na¬
tive shikaris who have accounted for
their hundred tigers and upward, hut
many a tiger has killed more human
beings than any man Inis ever scored
t igers.—London Ti rues.
A Reasonable Request.
“Arabella,” said old Hillyuns as he
finished his dinner, “I am going to
ask yon to do- me a favor. 1 want you
to give yonr young man-Mr.-Mr.
vybatshlsuame—a message from me.”
Arabella blushed and looked down at
her plate. millionaire
“Tell him.” the bluff old
went on, “that I don’t object to his
staying here and running up my gas
hills, but that 1 do object to his carry¬
ing the morning paper away with him
when he leaves."—London Answers.
Force cf Habit.
“I’m surprised that you should he so
interested in watching those silly
dudes.”
“Force of habit, i guess. I’m presi¬
dent of a real estate improvement com¬
pany.”
“Weil, they’re a vacant lot. Cath
olle Standard and Times.
Lost and Found.
“Found a dollar yesterday.”
“Lucky boy'”
“Not so lucky. In stooping to pick
!t v| b * dropped and broke my eje
glasses.”—Kansas City Journal,
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Transposed.
Griggs—l’he doctor said i must
throw up everything and lake a sea
voyage. Briggs—tint the cart before
the horse, didn't he?—Boston Tran
script.
THE MUjpAY NEWS, FRIDAY, AUO, 27, 1909.
The best pills made are De
Witt’s Little Early Kisers,
famous little liver pills.
are small, gentle, pleasant, easy
to take and act promptly. They
are sold by S. II. Kelly.
WHEN IN OALTON
CALL
the SPRINGFIELD
Meals 25c. Good Beds.
Meals and Lodging by the week
$ $ Reasonable, i i
SPRINGFIELD
DALTON, GA.
Hotel Dalton,
Urnler New Management,
i
A. II McIntyre, Pro zssvJt
g )&~This Hotel has
been remodeled through
perfect '
cut, and is as as
new. Stop when in the
City,of Dalton. Prompt
;.t etltion given all.
DO IT NOW
Overhaul your clothing.
■Send all your suits to its
that you have laid away
from last year. You’ll he
nicely so'-prised when yon
get them hack and congrat¬
ulate yourself on how much
you’ve saved. Call and
deliveries free.
PHONE 25 >,
Ray’s 'Tailor Shop
Under Rostoffice Dailon Ga.
Harold Walker Manager
If you want to keep up will
Hie news and keep y;iur self post
ul, here is your opportunity.
vVe will seat! you The At¬
lanta Constitution, The South'
»rn Ruralist and Tlifi Murray
News, all three one year, for one
iollar. If you are already a sub
wriber and owe for your paper,
settle up and get ali thee of the
ihove mentioned papers for $1
Deafness Cannot: be Cured
liy local treatment as the can¬
not reach the diseased portion oi
rite ear. There is only one way
a) cure deafness, and that is by
constitutional remedies. Deaf¬
ness is caused bv an inflamed
condition of the mucous lining of
thr Eustachian Tube. When
this tube ia srflamed you have a
rumbling sound or imperfect
hearing, and when it is entirely
closed, Deafness is the resall,
tod unless the inflamation can
ne taken out and this tube re¬
stored to its normal condition
hearing will (?e destroyed forev
*r; nine cases out of feti arc
caused by Catarrh, which is noth¬
ing but, an inflamed condition oi
fhe jmucotis surfaces.
We will give line Hundred
Dollars for any case of Deafness
(caused by catarrh) that cannot
be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
Send for circulars free. -J. F
Chunky & CO., Toledo, (>.
Sold by Druggists, Too.
Take Hall’s Family Fills for
constipation.
Or. S. W. Loo per,
DENTIST.
Will be at Spring Place
from August yth, to August
2 1st
Prepared to do ail
kinds of Dental work.
Satisfaction Guarantee !!,
Roofless Plate a Specialty!
Goods cheaper at Kerr’s
than anywhere else.
i ! t N'i;»x Om*ii, Atlanta, Ga,, Aug, 12, 1009.
l>eav .budge: 1 hasten to advise you at the earliest day p< «
after the adjournment of the General .assembly of the
us of the L-;..isl:itb»n presented a fleeting the Tension laws.
The bill to reghlat • and fix the fees of Onlinari for r,-- -ft re:'.
w-ork passed. It allows a fee of $1,00 annually for ear b ; on
<» th j rolls. ■ Those mi tins indigent rolls are to be ; ; !.y
ftoonl-y out of th > pauper fund ; those on the disabled -,-i fi....t
Widows rolls are to b? paid out of their annual pe; , iG'l
,
The bill that passed the House of Kepresentatives by :i v .< - ff
129 to 7 to put in force the new *?»atxtutiooal ameru.li: lent > h
.
a pension for all Confederate soldiers, and tin -
0 infodemte told'.er* warned prior to the 1st of Gnuttrc , 187), p, i
w.util o y e*‘ liiffceri ilutidred Dollars, was at ablate hour .. . - , .
!.v v > iglit tabled in the appropriation commit ike' of tin- ! ••
th we by ref mini; to.report the bill back to tlm Sour, th-.n
might bo read rhe second time and go to Die Calande.rt-O” l J US
• ur > on th“1 t-t. day of the session. Tips ae'y >n of , h ' * mmy y e
carries tiieliitl over as unfinished >m -in 's; to th 2 ssi-Mi j). HO: v
.
1 am sure the bill would have passed in the s,-,. h.,j c -iric
to a'vote.
» Ymirs respeeiihily,,
-L W. LtYPakv,
Ci'iiimissionpr uf penObna.
These
Bad Pains
which give you such exquisite caused, | 1
suffering, every month, are |
as you know, by female trouble.
•of Relief Itself. seldom It Is or never to comes | |
necessary cure 1
the cause, in order to stop the
pains, and will this take can specific, only he female done | 1
If you a
remedy, that acts directly on the 1
womanly organs.
uu m CARDUI
WOMAN’S RELIEF
“Cardui did wonders fsr me,”
writes Mrs. ii. C. Larson, Olds,
la. “I had female trouble for 8
years. I had djgplacement, which
increased my suffering, the doc¬
tor could only relieve me at times.
Now, I am so much better, 1 hardly
know when my time begins or
when it ends.”
At All Druggists
WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE,
stating ago and describing symp¬
toms, Tho to Ladies Advisory Medicine Dept,,
Chattanooga, Chattanooga Tenn. E Co., 33
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were U.)•:<-.! L> * 5;e fair «y : ;; » y
< D rtl n. On bculay p, rj. .y, n
L">th • Mr. l'i. v n L : er a
MissOUie uero !;api ;I;
of .
jig; a i n i U t( I i i -: p. Um bn
id a. ha,ug§| i.i
<• Mt’orv tpiid - • , f (
tnosi chair mu g D11 1 ’.vl-ile
gmoin is nut* «,f tho. 11 t. p;
re.sp-i (lira young men o
utility.
f ini.bit tporjy c’-f/pt-i.-'fyjg
\ ihit? ,-uitl grapsii, \j; - ps fjsi
lie Mi. -r. -a -t at of the
Mati it> hou \Va I ts, ,-..f M:
l.’-hlt.'C, -i\i>'TS AV iliii) ,v i.t ■
M«>( r<-. After ; -u j -A-:. , f
mOGfA iijnn t.'i h--; . at, th
h-.'ine. ofl-iitv L;; dc DiiL
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a; n beau tin:! ijm; mr ;n
t h>i co VT
ht’t‘i •!:.! |!g| y ... : C ss'o'tl. .its.;
lii!t a ;;s of Huoil h! c:tr
rigtl a ht-.uij , of wh;•.,->
ennui rises. ALTr ' . ;
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yt. 1*. "iLibei#, life hypirt erf ll;
S" 01 : 1:1 tv !tr> •> ., >• f!--y , ,t ;st. ••
was-served, 4 hose proa-:-hi: h
A!use* Annie am) «Hlj e
iCa t i re Lou Wall*. .fosepLi:-
* ml Ethel Suae, l.J.u II; ye
Sumac!-;, Ball Mmo 1 ;-, of
field, M.-ry Taylov. Mr-ie
Uut-mai), Mr.-’. («ob!o, lit A -
ify To !• 1 - *. e . >. i J@imL*Tlfee : &!> ■
q-\ Mira Fiitniitn, Mc’=.-:er-
Willie and Bunyan aldore, Sin
Swan, hunt and Clureney
i’Lu-vuy Wally, M.
and C-'orga
Drover Tankersie'y. IN’an-k 'ftl vi .
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” Caccscd whon everythin," else fade.
H In nervous prostration find female
_i remedy, weaknesses tho:. they .it have toe cud, testfvvd.
as !,<-.•.
S-fOR KlbNEt-UVSB VnOtlBLS AH0
STOMACH
it ia the best medicine ever or.-’J.
over a druggist’s counter,
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Avenue. W /-$x
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that This
13 BRAHSE0
ON EV^RY
SHOE.
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Kfto Heavy Ea&xtl dou’ Ciilr Wstr&w
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»dgc, sole, low band extension weSt, fe#
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A'-ct BEpnoDoctt on or this style : sacs
EL 1 ft. ft3S methods.
The 1" .. oi A dvertising and tho
C'oci-sticy of Salesmen.
A tiiau may hat e.several carloads of
He may have braina and ideas
! i' .-r i yimble things. But all the
ideas *•..: - ideated" will not avail to
! a -nan who neglects that all irn
d I in u of advert!:- ing. Vou alm
r." a ; vi aticftfldn. Of coui'.so you
:■•! -alion by firing off si re
i’f'iv.ri office hours dr you can
1 !W 7; 1 xt a ' : 1 ! i- "*
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y y., , p.-ve i-urcfuiiy
;l ' 1 ' « ■’ -.wth uh of thw kind.
■ c eum hjitst ;ut as ids
: t ic mu >t first prepare
! V . ■ .-milt;.; his efficiency,
1 : to do the work for
• i, ' ,.fl. Not only should
1 ,.i , la r Li -h he.is hired, hut
he ymai u > fLat w.i’k I letter than ft
. re. When that item
Ita . i itiu ::d: d to it is then time to
b - h a!' nt fur more work,
’« v,: > o 'j 1 i e will lump his eye
on y in d or, Indter still, will
h- at a j U which does not exist, but
vd:: h !i old hirt for the good of the
Tl - it ext sh'p Is to think
> a: a s.ellin t alk lhut Will get the ttt
tearcm, !,r • the i ■lercst, create u
tlc-r , bfing abom in the mind of
the ■ iiml..,, a dsua’ro to do what, tho
be- plai w de.--.ires Wm to clo>Book
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03 cm LINES.
i 1 ,t (h.-. Port Campbell
rail id -Rsccsuiza.
That vis, like o’.iter folks, sotue
t i i. t : 1 1 own < rent ions is
.an by au i"< i t related by Sir
Frederick J’pHoefc At a dinner where
: ii- .--a;: .<'an n tbell nti-J l.crd Nugelit
• » pro: er.t ■ .the < i .w'ei'satiutv drLted
lVi.:;r!' c -- of fr vrerd.t in English
lo i! - hoc . ihibJo -reive. Same one ex
;! U - . :;!)! r.!: •- her two eouseetl
ib. lo: eon.iposed of words of one
syliable uid in' foUh-.l ill our
: - r Nnyen't- at orieo quoted;
!! .1 <]- .-fi name we wave the sword
'-bn fiUc, . ' ... ' . , a.
Aii.-l •• for tier to live—with her to
i t-d i- a i:i he did not believe in
tbu iluv. .a I : «sUed where they came
f, i -;d Nitjjcnt -aid. "From your
■ oi’ “How do
: V" a ad I he poet. “I
1. a :. i.n I i," replied Nugent.
a •; r;.:;ie:i yon euu't repeat
. a ' 11. The bet was taken
i ! .1 !■-: ..tad declaiming. The
t i ‘.sod and said:.“I see
yea ’ -a u-; ( >e jmcm. Doh'I go any
! ' : , 1 her insisted upon re
'•'* or el,liming.
. I -, and Camp.beII paid the
< - , erdi-r to be simred the
. - a, |i;-ejn wliic-h had made
. : .. . . dib ft he bad forgotten.—
New York Kail.
I to Patch a Canoe.
TO : ■ scTenil different “borne
nt-. 1 ■: by vvlucii to repair a
■era i; m* I<-•:.* lit ;t canoe, i’erhnps tho
. ::i is varnish or shellac
. e . iYi a littio varnish over the
.. c.ii.iil silk putcli over the
a;:-. it dry. then varnish or
bit - v the -iik. Two coats will
! iii- If it is a varnished ca
- whim silk, and the patch can
la-; ly !;c (itiected. the Silk being
: t. TUl.s nitty be put on both
■i ’ Me if nvctwsaifj. White
h-.-Y .- . !• li- ml.'.cd well and put
in thy - : : : : ah-;o a t.niri permanent
r , i - , ;> end e in tile weeds
an-1 \Ti;!i!-tit i'.-- neee. :--:iry articles to
nub.;- : r--r - repair, get a little
' • 11 ,-i-s. lira I- and add
:1 tj : - ., - -. i!: j put over the ct'iicU.
h'! a uiuie’icy to keep the
> ■ ■ "a-;.-; very hard, and It
(viirnm, J,;-.-rk so easHy. 'The silk and
s'- i ;. a I.t i:-e usual remedy for
a ■ a . ■ i . a canvas covered canoe.
—EvcmtU'-at.
Tho So;5 vi 7 Turkey.
In 1 - >'-1 ol bit.(’:.ess to animals
It , -I ll:: : th - Turk cannot be sur
-•.•n-v at Staudionl the wan
i--!Uio <!■ v v are treated with great
’ - : ' .whui puppies come
- t:'-.!- v '.::c! th : ace iodgefl with
fliotr piPthfCai t!::> ride of the street
in iIVnl Uenuel.J umde out of old
i-: -.'liaeti with straw and hits of
pi *. ft frequently when si .voting
It . ’. - , iv- flu - Si of money he
• < baireiV shop and
;. i f bread, wbk-h he
disti i'oiit v ; iln- dogs of the
>r. >, ':!> uvuLV i heir grulitude by
v „■ up at hi :) with muddy paws
and Rtiilhiig mu:::'.!es.
When Yc-vth. V/aaea.
Old a:ha:- in.- •-■ ih-flitiiions. and
’i..- :!..!(• rm-nv l'-ut you may take it
that you are not really tin old man
s i 1 ii;, you take asi.Interest in your
p: . v .! nppearanee. There is not a
nu v'io ii< •: i ! know the sign of
co i' -r - when tin; patient wants
to in: s’i ived and put a good appear
:.i in th;.-: w rid 'And so long as the
man Of. slxiy-gun take an interest in
the latest flu ami tie it—he is preserv¬
ing his youth.—Loudon Chronicle.
He Had a Reason,
yen are very cautions in
want yoil nty about people.”
■■ v by is t'-b-r ■
■ .' -, I . a’r prominent enough to
<1 ' • \ r ivqneted.”—Louisville
C- a. ..vr.L - - .
Ti. - j Wvoted.
P T r, iy -Dlti you learn . anything
. . v ■ ctub? New York I.ndy
. , ! . - ) thing. Wish i hadn’t
i :-.**! all the gowns be*
,
Nrw Ybi’k Life.