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RiitrtiilrPil i'ircul <tli>u,— 7^0
Knlere«l at tha Pushto** in Hpcing
Ptac«, Ga. # as matter, and
imn&l every Saturday by Cakteb &
IIkartsell,
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J\ J. GVIIMY, Ordinary.
W. J. JOflNHON, (yh’tli SnfKB'iorOoift •
K B OAK FEB, Shc-iifF.
M. H. f;i.m mbm; life)). Tax J’eedeer,
M. M, WELCH, Tas CoHcctor.
J AM E^ A. i }('h >i)S, Tlrnsmvr.
It. B, i.OV K t Ham'vor*
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fH«h month. Suojisy , 1.0 1 ovary s.biuth
Milt*, si C. N. Kiau, Saperi,ten4e»t.
l«tn,*l’iv,t.,r. MjJimrrsT, Booth; Brrv.vv*, Here Priu IjiotK" 'L Chm>
Buturd'y before in *«oh Hum!*, ar.il
ni<*rnh. > tan«It% y
bchv, t «-;y^kh,;h auo^.«. -
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bll.TDs: Departs .loir at 7 t/olrmk a. .w.
anil urrivos :it 6 c’clitc.k a.*.
Cans yit.; K »„ Kuruji Arrive M.o
d/ija, Wednuad•• ya a ul At 12
mill rltp.tts a 1 ,V..n:k V. M.
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Hamuki, lib it t a i a, «l, Boa con,
<»kodok Uox, Tieasorct.
V IK 0. Kr.NNt ii, Btforetaiy.
J..A< Uuhinhok, Tyler.
Atlva ice ISrnetH* fit' ih> I'.tpistti.ui,
IVlien the rxuofiition wan first
proposed we protiii-e l our ne'<;h
Dors that ii would benefit thorn ;ts
inrush or morn than it would benefit
Atlanta and they are finding it oat.
'Jlio b ; «f ncrlhcra colony Bear
Tifton; the munevous colonies
ranging bom tverity to 700 fami¬
lies in each now j ivj aring to came
to Georgiii; I ho eolonieu which arc
locating in the Carolina?, 1 enncu
see, A'alama ttml tie south wed;
tho cupitaliii'a and men of ontet
priso who nr 0 surveying the south¬
ern field—time pro some of the
advance hem fUn ul (he exp r.i
tion, and they are largely the re
suit of tlr e free advertising which
the northern and western papers
are giving tao south iu connection
with tluir desciipti uie of our big
show.
The back 0 unvins in every
ern State will stand a chance of
getting as much ben*fit from the
ex pc sn ion ns Atnuta. I
biuitioir if some ofjMr rc~
sources, an article jar'a. newspaper,
or PflsvtioJJ'flmv s ©banti^gCRScfspoken lead to tlm at develop- tho
an I building n;> of a ml hern
communi’ies 500 miles nvv: y from
Atlanta.
When tho gates of l'i ■ tmont
park fly open on the 181 h of Sep
(ember the Sf, uth will enter upnn
a tnw era of progress and pros
jjerity.—^Atlanta Omirtitntioa.
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fix-pBKS!BENT IJaiou -on says he
will not be a candidate for that tf
lice next. jvar. Yety wise iu him
not t o inn ttsainst Grover.
OosiAii t\vri-it u again at his post
«<n the AUanift Jt u nal. Tosinli is
ft Jim-rotkcr of the Dundy variety
wHen frcod in trspui'or mi k is the
consideration.
m an .: nww ncuMaaNn
SEO’HBTAt'.y Kf K-: Sintra tvili bo in
Georgia in a few days and expects
to make ,\ scries ol sound money
{speeches while her . Wo trust
that ho will c mo to Spring Place
ai'JBkril vvesk and make a full
k the situation for
the p 'oplo.
[silver meeting
k last week. It
e ot choosing
kit n convent ion
HUemreii by li
7v *. Tver stripe. Com
^m.t enthusiastic
^teunecessary—
'•I.OOK BEJOKI; Vo(J IE4P.”
Tile people of this section wtd
come over to the sound me * v
side of democracy as sore es * e
sun shines. All 1 bat is neeesF,/v
to bring a big majority of the W
,
veriies over is an opportunity to
listen to an intelligentt-xplaruu ;cn
of the sound money proposit on
by sn bgu?ft m-n in -bom
may pi c« c< „'i Seum*. Tim trouble
now i> t hi*f I he (| u f t * ■ n i % L4*i uu
derstood by the v, Uis. HoAWttt
tii m this vvt il; wo. iieatd of a
sitveiite. (;;is t wan eurbrieed that
he d uf BOW batter.) cxpltin
i-iMeai.t ^-’ISd b. j it
at * "*» “ f « he said
that t , fit proposition intended “that
^ Id dollut'ii t,l eilv.r should Lc» coined
ond circuiated to 1 of oohi!” W)»at
an expt^huro of it ruse ignorance by
OtIO Who jnofessed to lie
with Inc iijtriciieb-s of the great
financial qaebtiou row befo e
etitinuy! 'j'lio rutit.i.ftl and only
real meaning of I he term, 1 10 lo
ration is ilnt, one entice of gold
Bll all ho *WOI tfa Vfi f\n Itch at) 10
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doUar shall n-nali coni luElioIr fs^xaJdy . s.xfcen
#m Js /does n
r?**- . . * <»<).l.it, , . (HS<! Tjf tfiftf. . thjfs *, 2 fpt.VtdU- /
B i, .• t (shall ‘ in
fo;.•.l!,. UloSljBloliillg ***% of / the
U>
ify l,,.tvt^NJto {>/ inelttb, and
luc ereuxl value
of silver and d gWl'I today on «
ratio of 5)2 oiiticeiiT| silver to 1 ot
gol !. Any aane mail can Heonjion
!i ::u q n,oi)f s ielite ion that rueh a
step, without, international
ment, would throw this proud
li >n into hopeless bankruptcy and
nun, h is all u mistaken idealfcol
n canard that a goveYnmetM^^lH
•ho power to stamp or •coin a
worshlcss commodity and !:x its
value above that tf labtishod by the
hitVG of .coiumoice. Gold has a
fixeA prioo all over (lie world; md
bo with Bisvtr, copper, iron, nickel
corn, cotton and nil other prodacts,
the prices ol wfuchaie in a state
of contiimoua fluctuation.
might ns reasonably be oroposod
that the United States of' should fl s
tl»<> price of a halo cottuu
... o0 to be recosnizotl by
' fil * ail
other natirnm, as lint if.
coin Silver at a ratio of 16 to
There is not today, a
government under tho sun that
no, on ,r gold standar 1 We must
i\v Ux 011 1 OiiViM 10 ns and , eonclnsiom* , .
I>y facts and experiences tbul we
know lo be true. Mexico is 8
ml b r republic and on n siiv.r
basis and her dollars contain more
butlj^ than do those coined by
TIuitetIJ$tiUeP, yc t one of our
dollars will of .Umii
money on their < wa soil! Yon ask
why ? Because they know Hint on
American iIoI-ug whether ni var or
paper, can be ixchanged hr
from (ho fact that tuia govvimmenl
> 8 on a gold basis and has been
since 1873. Should the next con
gvess enact, free silver legislation it
might lm p issible that wo would
jmiHlIo more money but it would
cot, ho of ouo cent’s ben. fit—being
debased and worth only half
much as , (8 face calls for and prices
would rise in proportion to the de
basement of Ilia money uf final
payment, which would be silver,
for it wool 1 ho ini pcs able t-: main
min tho parity of tho two metals
ati.Lu- I ho ratio propesad. It will
,,v - of rwiy man to heed
reason r?» this problem and
!!i>! jump at conclusions or pin his
'ait'ii to the wild phantasies of the
free silverite, a great majority of
whom know nn more about finance
OE t ae intncacius tUwo.oi than a
j lclii, 83 knows about the North
pole.
IV. O. Jacques, the colored artist
who will make a eollcclioD of
paintings :.nd those of his pupils
toi an Ait Lxnibit iu 1 S 1 o Negro
Building at tho Cotton States and
International Exposition is the same
colored man who executed the
excellent orayon portrait of Gcv
| j oruor adorns Atkinson, the of Georgia, which
now, mantel of the
; Governor’s executive office. The
j Atlanta Constifu ion pronounces
the work excellent and skillfully
dune.
OV /« l iTTI.E PUS.
(North Georgia
j rtole * j„. rM „,n-a ».»?,
C *A b a« k hid tnar«o *n<l 1 h*I—
A <«'•«■ so wh.i never s(.(;r,
N<»r n jr i
Ami 1 y rFt «J1# lire' tish rt ride,
Kui -'an*n (l f lo g- baited and grim,
>Vi Ui men K*i on hy Kditnndnon,
T«i*. I’uik, you've heard of him.
Behind u# gailofted, four by four,
A swarthy, me tied band
Of reck e«» fellow-, elfrom
The bravest ib the land.
Whither away on that fair day ?
Oh, just a dash for fun,
To speed our horses and keep up
With Tern Po k Edrnondsow.
Behind our backs we le t the bills,
Wc crossed the Sajliquoy ;
My right-bar ,(1 comrade smiled and said:
11 1 fi»hed here when a boy.**
Tbe*», from theme at HogatBs bouST,
J saw »b in a dreaci,
Hud-fringed, and siJver-blue, and d©‘*p,
The Coosa wattle gleam.
A iltfit rang out! A ba let split.
Tbs air so g o. e io iue,
felt the keen, hut puff; and then
A rear of musketry.
A wind of lead blew from tbt: wood j
We met it at a run ;
s e,J 80 fa!,t a!oc 8 l,H! »*"•.
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' ,o r>n « • n. < ■>, 1 >"‘S
.«»'l dark., »t the ak, ;
A hnllet elijjird my coirr-nleM hat
A, "‘ ‘"I’" 0 ' 1 th<! b,i "' »-*'•
“Ccma, htijs; come on 1” out leader eried
Pvlt-mell ive ttirnck the line;
c <in ( f* ( | u '^ |,latol rjc.t iu balls, •
And iik« uvfto so did mine.
A civirl o{ siooko with rift* of fire
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What way his strokes .11 a •it g
Th« fii'Ut oloffed \n on every mJo,
Ami Iolo 'ahe sj>)t of ground •,
Th tue vpas piot room to ny'.ng »n arm
Or turn your horse si r d •
A mon eot thus, aud
Tlicf circle of out i.
Old i!ogMn.in bis iio
The crurcUi :g ct ■
Then $vhiio wo imi ri . u. j
As Mworus on i»«ny n bead ;
.
A^Viid y#t, and yet, down iu that wood
We left oil: hinder fiend.
Ho, now you knowjusl lifuv it jv.-is
Wo hud oar lime fun,
speeding our hurras to keej. up
" nil Tout Polk lUllnohilAon.
— Maurice Th-mpisn in th« Or. ntury M«gn
*ino.
Ann YOU GOING WEST.
if so yon should not bun sight of the
fact that the Niishviffo''Oiiattanoogfi
Sb Louis itaifiviiy offer special induce
U1|UtllB vvn v of< piick lime, ihrough
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Hcrvioe. cheap rates and ab»dutety
^ .“Tf-T* tne Ka»hv\ll« c!'*?™ ( haitanonga & St.
bonis Railway are never trout,led with
lay-over’s at .Memphis. For correct,
information regarding maps, rates and
s ' !,| cdulcs write John L. Edmondson
j*' >a! i l ‘ l ‘ ra Tassenger Agent, Corner
ni °i . , " v , •' ihuiiey , . (tenerai .. , Passenger
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Agent Xasbvitte.Temi.
SPECIAL
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NYn have made
(HTanv'i'ineiUsi 'Yd l>y
icii t,, htu cn
niiletl to !>ivt' (tie
ATLANTA . .
. . M IIKKLY
JOUHNTj
®| one vein* r f£2
~FRE£~ &
To vverw rush
?<iihsGviber loTiiis
J!M)‘Uiurri!,
This is the best
uilt'f and most
valuable premi¬
um ever <riveil by
11 Noil li C5a. p»
per. Sidisi'iilie.
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T "'Gin HAVE tile Chastain Mil! and
For Rout. Boili in fine
shape ami tjettinjt n splendid ous
0 , tom. Would like .0 rent mill and
of gin to party who would cultivate
(•>/ a tVYu-'oorso mill even on land adjacent
to property. Also want to
rent. 150 acres of land on Chas¬
tain farm in crops of not less
than two horse. Also, have 50
acres of good land in Pleasant
!o \ Valley to rent to p. responsible
A party. Persons desiring to rent
\ must be able to furnish stock and
tools. Lands very productive
cotton, corn. Wheat, oats and all
other crops grown in this section.
IW° Call 011 or addr>>s«
BOBKVTT.s : :
■ , Ga.
llr © e'm'j
was wi;a us last
* >' Spring and cured Mrs.
Clara C'lnlflors of Catarrh
and Mr. Milas Welch of can
cur ot the face, is with 11 s
again and can be consulted
at Miss Alary Maddux bouse
] in regard to Cancer. Piles,
Catarrh Rupture and di¬
seases of Females,
EIf“ No charge to Consult,
.
IOOK AT Timtm PRICES-- »»
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- I^icn trade with j our
benefactor!
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FLOUR.
CICIiAPr.il 1HAK IT ANY OTHER
Vt.ACC. 1 Si HA I,TOM, AN* tSt'Al.i
SUGAR.
N. O. Yellow Oilir. 20 pounds (nr $1.00
Star Granulated 23 pounds for
>tan 1, Granul ited 21 jumiids for “
Stand Brown, 33 pounds for "
MEATS.
Bulk, dear sides, - 7 l-2e . per pound.
Hams. Brettkfast Mornieg Bacon, Glory, !2<*. per pound.
12c. per pound.
LARD.
Wtdtc Frost, best made, ]!><;. pep pound,
f’nftr-!,c;if, 0c. per pound.
Bard Compound, 7c. per pound.
COFFEE, GEE EX.
Beat, J 1-2 ponndi**)r id AX).
Good, 5 pbumla for it.Of),
Prime, 0 pounds for £1.00.
Coffee, Roasted.
Good luilk, 20c. per pound,
beveling Idon in packs, 23 l-2c. p <r pound,
in packs, 21 1- lc. per p und.
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^ F *’ ^ h cany a tall Liim ol Plows,Hoes and all kimlsof Agricultural ImnjiuieQts at
Low ,
our usual Price. DO.Y 1 FOIPiET THE PLACE........
Daltoia r^ccry Comptii& j . ^:0TEL DALTON
C. 0. REM IS, Proprietor, Mi'i’oir, BJock
| 11 N. Haniiltoii >t • f ga.
s Professional Cards,
jt) ') HP, PEOPLE
OF Mi GRAY COUNTY
IWThose tvNf.ifig Dental work of
any kind write ail on Dr. Edgar
.Inf kson, Dim:
„1 It . & J Mc.U I'M
A .DAI.TON, GA.
PUY^IGIASS a.vo SEBGEON.S
Z& A Specialty made of 8uwry amt
•N-'W'wea ot tin: Rectum ami Urinary
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T G, OIXTXGS, M. L.
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W*' Solicits i jiruct icc in Mill
rrty C 'tint V it ml tilrtkos Stirgcrv
a pijwihUv, 1
$1800.00
GIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS.
plies $150,00 tbr-Ya^n cve'-y month given away to any one who ap¬
us for the most meritorious patent during
life month preceding.
We secure the best patents for our clients,
aiul the object of this olTsr is to encourage inventors to
keep track impress of their bright ideas. At the same time we
wish to upon the public the fact that
IT’S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS
THAT YIELD FORTUNES,
such as the “car-window’* which.can be easily slid up
and down without breaking the passenger's back,
‘•-sancc-^an,” ' and “coDar-button,’* thousand “nut-lock.” “bottie
stopper, a other little things that most
‘ ,tl V 0,12 Can find a way of improving; and these simple
inventions arc the ones that bring largest returns to the
author. Try to think of somethin g to invent.
IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS.
Patents taken out through us receive special notice in
the “ National Recorder,'' published at Washington.
D. C. f which is the nest newspaper published in America
in the interests of inventors. \Ve furnish a year’s sub¬
scription We also to this journal, free of cost, to all our clients.
advertise, free of cost, the invention each month
JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO..
Solicitors ol American and Foreign Patents,
618 F Street, N.VV.,
8 ^ 5 . N\ astnngtoil, D. C.
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3^EC! al CASTINGS^ MI.}
w ~ and
of Every Description
BOILERS
Guaranteed Steel,
ENGINES ■
h All Styles and Sizes. V
' SAWMILLS
D Highest Capacity.
s *
®Wli HAVF lonp; Best Experience
Tools
lowest Prices.
,) WRITE rea CATALOGUE. .
1 '|Man ! * Machine Go.,
Und M.EhfmsTs. £- DALTON, GA.
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Padang Java pure, 30c. per pound,
African Java pure, ** •* ••
TEAS.
Best Gordon';. Green and English, 4Q
and 7c. per pound.
SPICES.
Grain Pepper, black, 10c. per pound.
AUcapjce grain 15c. per pound.
Ginger, 15c. per pound,
Ground pepper and spices, 20c. per ft,
SODA.
I tide Bends in packs, 5c. pounds.
Bulk best, 7 pounds for 25c.
Crackers and Cakes.
Block’s soda, •! pounds for 25c.
Pour! Oysters, *' “ " “
. 1’taiit Soda,5c. per pound,
(iingcr Snaps, Sc. per pound.
Saruioga Flakes 10c. per pound.
Cr. am tt an rs, 10c. per pound.
: Miffs Biscuits, lie. per pound.
Cl uck pels, 20c. per pound.
I Assorted Cakes, 10c. per pound.
CANNED GOODS.
3 pounds of Cal. Peaches 18c. per can.
“ “ “ “ “ Clierries, “ “ “
“ Apricots, “ « i. u
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M The Dalton
iir^H I Marble Works.
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i If. P. Colvard, Proprietor.
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ANUFACT URER OF AND
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—DEALER IX—+■
•i Marble
« and G.aniie Work—Iron Fenc¬
i ing and Lawn Furniture.
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1 ®. Bagwell & Brother.
DEU3GISTS, :
I«v>
and loilet Articles, Etc.
Physician’:) IT a-icriptiuns accurately compounded.
Spring Place, Georgia.
»• 11, pedal Grand Offer In • • •
wall paper
${<»> to su.«:> pek nnov, isci.viu^g borders.
Wo have made special arrangements with J. (J. Lawrence &
great Wall Paper BUnul'acturers Co., the
of New York, whereby we are able to
offer out subscriners the greatest oppoitnnity to buy high
papers at about the coat of production. grade wall
ing how of Samples and circala- show
many pieets B a D er F * U):)m r< quires and ho tv to hang
sent free on application. . See these nan la? 3r
roll; ^bossed prices; 8a. nor roll • Golds
per Golds, 25-.. formerly Si 50. latest styles used bv
the elite ot New York. As this offer oriy holds good for
e err D°D SelS i0aS a limited
Ord Urd.r. sent s e,nU 0. . D. ri Address U / all n commnnicutious ^ parehtts0 to this soods OFFICE. »foooe.
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Jimp and ILffistitution Per OULY lira. Ve«r
3 ft Pie Peearhes, 10 per can.
3 “ Bartlett Pears. 10c. pel can.
3 “ California Piuais, loe. per can.
3 Tomatoes, 10c. per can.
3 “ Putnhins, “ “ “
3 “ Apples. 10c per can.
1 “ Horn Harbor Oysters, 10c. per can.
1 “ Bull Head and Alligator, Be. per can.
2“ " “ “ “ 15c. “ “
2 “ French Peas 15c. per can.
2 “ Early June Peas, 10c. per can.
1 “ Snow Flake Corn, 15c. per can.
2 *• Standard Corn, 10c. per pound.
CANDIES.
Fancy Mixed, Be. per pound.
Best Stick, 7c. per pound.
Asorted Creams fancy boxes 20c.
SYRUP.
New Orleans, 15c, per gallon.
Golden Drip, 20c. per gallon.
Virginia Sorghum, 25c. per gallon.
Country Sorghum, 20c. •' **
Raisins.
boose, best California, 7c. per ponnd.
bondon Layer, finest 12 1 2c. p jr pound.
Kerosene.
Best ever in Dalton, 1.5c. to 20s. per gal.
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