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•i‘MH Argus has been rig-
g«»-ft* and looks a sweet "«>■
as as a six-
teen let n year }cm old J i lassie ut. . on nan an Has- i^as
ter mom.
TW tiiu. n |Minois -1 (it < ahurklinw nic natiiiin',
on their armor for the com-
ing conflict. They will begin
chewing the rag here at court
next week. About a dozen
applicants conservative for estimate. each office is a
WAD LeSB nn no man man your vmir .%Up
,,met for a public trust unless
you think him worthy of it.
electing Purify the law of the land by
pure men to enforce
it. A corrupt administra¬
tion makes vicious justice.
The Loud bill would not
be so bad il it worked on the
city weeklies more and the
country papers levs. These
big lish town concerns that pub¬
daily papers and run a
ing weekly at business a low price are hurt
the more than
half a dozen Loud bills would.
They have all the advantage
and ging are using it with unilag¬
energy.
Candler’s letter was an
unwise move on his part and
will crpple his chances for the
gubernatorial nomination.
Four years ago General Evans
seemed to have an absolute
cinch on the place but the
identical crowd that Candler
condemns twisted the prize
’the from General. the trusting grasp of
The Plow boy
had better look sharp, for he
is not worthier or more popu¬
lar than his defeated prede¬
cessor.
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SpENOErK. Atkinson has
announced his candidacy for
governor of Georgia. He is a
grandson of the late
J. MacDonald, at one time
governor of the Suite, audio
a first cousin to Col. Sam¬
uel MacDonald Carter, late of
this county. - He isin no man¬
ner related to the present
governor. He retired from
the supreme bench of Geor¬
gia to accept au appointment
as railroad commissioner. Be¬
fore his electi -n as one of the
supreme judges he had served
his section ably and well as
judge of the superior court
and made the race against
Hon. Henry G. Turner for
congress, on a free silver plat¬
form, (Judge Turner being a
sound money democrat,) and
was defeated.
Persistent
Coughs
A A °° COO Hi gtt which When seems seems to to k,n» hang
on m spite of all the remedies which
you have applied certainly needs
energetic and sensible treatment.
For twenty-five years that stand-
ard preparation of cod-liver oil,
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
has proved its effectiveness in cur-
ing the trying affections of the
throat and lungs, and this is the
reason why. the cod-liver oil, par-
lialiy digested, strengthens and
vitalizes the whole sys-
tcnij the hypophosphites
act as a tonic to the
mind and nerves, and the
heals glycerine soothes and
the irritation. Can
you think of any combi-
nation so effective as this?
Be sure yeu get SCOTT’S Emulsion. See that the
pun *ud fish are on the wrapper. ^
50 c. *nd $t.oo. all druggists.
*?COTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York.
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1 SUMACH GLIMPSES.
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CTKSS3 MAiv 93EWTT2*®,
Sumach, F(*l). 12.— February and
May are exchanging compliment*
these day*.
'1 he roadji are being worked in
them; party
Mias Susie Poag is s ightly im-
provirg.
JJr. Henry does not get mneh bdl-
ter.
w,th .Editor . homefoife* Henry *i»«nt tins Sunday place. night
at
“Candidate" Jame* Webb, of
Dawn vi He, passeu through Sumach
bast week. While going by lie Stop.
M “‘ a “ ti
... ... linm Boggard, of
', ‘ ‘'
i land, I enn who h visiting relatives
,
at. Reave r<lalc, attended chnrcil at
\!<-( !nrev’s ? Ohanol ‘ I last t>UI. Sm ,| day. lt r
Handsome James Stonecipher, of
Mills, was over calling among the
l-W' „f .to —
labt bunday week,
Our Sunday school is doing well,
under the efficient management of
its superintendent, B. A Gregory.
George Wartnack, of Rural Vale,
attended ClinsHan Endeavor here
,ast Sunday ailernoon.
Scll „„,, d , ho , nlir>
rollment for the present year, we
learn; has reached 109.
Rtv. G. M. Hakes ministered to
his flock at AlcC’arny's Chapel last
Sunday. He preached a good sermon
on “Faith."
Rev. M. M. Bates filled his ap-
ppintment at Zion Hill on the same
day, preaching to an attentive audi-
anee,
A number of our citizens attended
court at Shuck- Ren last Saturday.
Joe Crow, the popular merchant
at Beaverdale, died last Wednesday
of consumption. On the folio >'ing
day lie was interred at Hopewell
church, Whitfield county, with in a-
sonic honors, The .Sumach Lodge
attended his burial, as Ins member¬
ship was at this place.
W ith be-t wishes for The “Jimp,”
its correspondents aud many readers,
we close. Sitioerly,
Nuntils.
MMIN I’ZION I>1>TS*.
Mount Zion, Keb. 14. As we
haven’t seen any news from our burg
lately, will give you a few dots.
Mrs. 15. A. Leonard is improving,
and Muse Holland is getting better
slow ly.
Miss Bessie Holland visited Miss
Annie Giaves Tuesday night.
Miss Cora Adams spent Sunday
with Miss Laura Springfield.
Mose Holland made some valuable
improvements on his house'this week.
8- Leonards baby is improving,
‘) ,iu,lic Mrs. ]). M. ibvpie* and Mrs.
Keith and ehildnn visited
‘' ,rs Leonard / Ihursday ami Friday.
K ' V b™! visited her
S , ’ ' l ' l “ t “"‘
W, W. Mnllhiux’s baby was buried
at Alt. Zion Friday. The bcrcat ed
have our sympathy.
Guess what three ladie’s took a
walk, or “run,” Fiida y night in the
rain ?
\i:., Miss Amanda \ r , w . 1, l eeirtes i spent in bn- .
day night, with t he Misses Holland,
Mrs. Biddle Ramsey spent part of
last week with her parents
1 I'OI, 1 t t jduS has a tloillT^hiilg
school and Ml. Zion has a b uood
.
LLitClifil.
We Will sav to Mr. ’ Hope." 1 that
Vc .1 ^ gldd lit. H\W’itll , • , US,
and hope the boys will grow very
fast, lor we haven't got ° the ' patiencie
... J°b.
l, ‘
We like very much to read
letters of l'rof. Dunn, and will be.
glad to hear from him again.
Walker Adams is on the siek
list.
Mr. Reeds baby was Lamed badly
last week.
Hilliard Smith is erecting a new
house his “
or. premises.
Pat M'lllinax, wife and daughter,
visited Mrs H. K A. A Uonaid I pnn u-,1 I,, las, . week.
Col. Frank Peeples f was in our
co . , h •' ~
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at *^v. 1 Aum Baily Saturday filled his and appointment Sunday.
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We fear the waste basket so we'll
not write any more.
M:\ud and Clou a.
tVbttt stops Neuralgia? l)r. Miles’ Pain Pills,
THK TKXAS A- P APIKlr ^through l?v
The Don nm.
caret to Texarkana, Terrell, Mineola,
Ft. Worth and other important and
prominent po.ntv in lexas in cornice
tion with the Texas & Pacific Rail-
way. if you don't warn to change
osi’s, set* vour tickets rtsd over
the Iron Mountain Route, “No de-
lav." All ti ains into \I,Mt.phi s eon-
nect with our line, our Agent there
will meet you on arrival and see you
to our depot and trains. For maps
and hooks on Arkansas and Texas,
write to I E Rehiander. Traveling
Passenger i > Agent, 103 Read House
Cbaitanooga, Turn.
Sadie Steward
OF KINGSTON, N. V.
Cured of 8 pa*m» by Dr. Mile*' Nervine.
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*sp%HE dance many and eases epilepsy of spasm*, that I»r. st. Miles’ vims
Restorative Nervine haseured,would
alone give this great remedy wide reputa-
tion. Mrs. Walter A Steward,773 Broadway,
Kingston, N.Y„ says March 3, 1896 : "in leas,
vhileon a visit to friends our little girl was
SSSSSJVXS
bat failed. We called
Dr. several physicians but
Mllea» the spasms continued,
Nervine her longue became
partially paralyzed
Restore* and the doctors gakj
' Health she would never tall,
vv again. Night and day
___wc watched the poor
little sufferer and tried every remedy we
saw advertised for such oases but got no re¬
lief. We began giving Hr. Miles’ Nervine,
and after taking four bottles she was run¬
ning about as well and happy as ever."
Dr. Miles’ Remedies are soid by all drug¬
gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle
benefits or money refunded, llook on Heart
and Nerves sent free to all applicants.
Dll. MILES ’MEDIO AD CO., Elkhart Did.
Begin Early
to figlit the germs of disease
to be found everywhere—in
tiie air we breathe, in the
water we drink. Build up
the weak spots and fortify
yourself against sickness by
making the body germ-proof,
aud you will be saved from
attacks of malaria, grip and
kindred complaints.
Johnston’s
Sarsaparilla
is the best remedy known for
building up the weak spots
and fighting disease germs
of all kinds. It purifies the
blood, regulates the bowels,*
helps the liver aud kidneys
perform their proper func¬
tions, and gives new life and
vigor to suffering men and
weak, nervous women.
Quart Bottles.
Williams, Davis, Brooks & Co.,
Detroit, Mich.
'I'."'' l.ivertjtes ' V “W‘
euro Liver IUs. 25 c.
iViurray feherifl Hales
£* KOKUJ.y hefon* MVUUAY M;<» court COVTY: house door l wth ii.
the town ol Sp* iiu> Hjure, (teoryia, he-
i„ K1 ,| p „, rs „f S1 ,le« n il„. FirM
in March next, to the highest
"' 1 !,es,bi,l ' ! “r Die following described
property w,t :
8 ,U acro« off -*f lot of l.m S£- \ T o. I7.i m the
district «ntl 3 1 ^eotion or urmy iwunijr,
“’ a "' iW,unJml ! ls fullo "' , " , '’ r ' ,l: 0n
by the Hill tanr, on the b.v binds
J. 0. Morris and on iho am tb nnd east by
J«hn May. Levied on to snti.lv
'..XII f:i lieu <1 tr»Hi the Tux Collector'.-
of uounty and state for State and
taxes fur y«»n H9I. i89:J WW, IS91,
185,5l8 ,f’ in f " v “ T »»A U »" d
va. the estate ut , said 1 o»ae Lollcr.
XI,U Esb. ILh, LSiH.
J. L. Ho HINSON,
Sher ff.
~dKOtuiF a—M u*TJiy oou»n.>:
To all whom it may concern:
A petition, having been preferred to me,
for an election on the “Stock Law” in
the 824 district G. M. of tile county and
aforesaid, it ia hereby ordered that au
election be lie Id, as required by law, on
Thursday the 3d day m March fk98.
This Feb. 7th, 1S9S. T. J. OVBEY,
Ordinary.
' "iiSoB«lA-MG«y Count, :-
To all whom it may eouoern;
Bayless Salbreath has ip due form made
nl ,,„ ioalion l0 , he undesigned for permanent
leUe »* ,,f ad,ui"istriai,,n on the estate of
J*™* Acnry, i»te ,.f Catoosa c au „, y , or.,
deceased, a„a i win pasa upon the sai-i *p-
Vi^’ l °<j i,-7 n ^ nffi'ia,’
signature the 7th day ui Fob., ms,
t. j.ovukv,
Ordinary.
UEOHGl A-—Murray lounty ;
Vo Hli whom it may eopi?Rrn:
Mi*p. W, K. Holland, having in due foru,
applied and to the unders ; gned for a years sup-
port, 1 will pass upon the saire at ui)
offic)OQ the first Monday ir March, 1898.
TbU 7th ’ T ’ J ‘ °t
' (UCORUIA-.W^ Xo C«« n «J:----
all whma it may eoneern:
Mrs. Th uuus Elrod,haritg iu due form ap¬
plied to lhe undersigned for a years support,
and I will pass upon the same at my ofiieo on
tie first Monday in M.reh, 18SJS.
This Feb. Ttu, 18118. X. J, OVliEY,
Ordinary,
l.Vti vb' iiy S,ivs so
CascarelH Oiuul.v Cathartic, tl e most
wonderful medical discovery of the Hue,
pleasant and refreshing to the taste,act
gently and positively on kidneys, liver
anil bowels cleansing the entire system
dispel colds, cure hendache ,fever
habitual constipation and liilliousness
Please bnv and try a box of l'. C> U to
; 10, 25. 50 cents, wold and guar-
anteed to cure by all druggists,
16 CAR LOADS ?
$80,000 WORTH ?
Greatest of Great Sales.
Friendly Relationship with the Managers of the different
Railroads will freight the entire purchase at halt
the usual charges? Knocked Down,
Trampled Upon. Slaughtered ,
All Previous Sales of Like Dimensions Laid
in the Shade,
Any one giving the above lines cue moments seiious thought
will please hand $ 5.00 to any charitable institution
in the city.
Come to Lovemau’s.
There are three good reasons why trading at
our Store is to your benefit,
first «•
We advertise and handle only Fiist-Ciass,
First Hands Merchandise.
second ••
Our Prices are always as low and oftentimes
•uweu, Gjhm Baukiupt, Shopworn, or less infe¬
rior goods cost you.
third #•
ate oCe»’ing light now the following hi and new 1898
l > > mcb tsrs.8atines, Black Ground, with ucvv Colored Figured
Patterns. SpLudid quality, woitb 12.^c, our price gfc per
yard,
Fancy Simpson’s Silver Greys, American, Indigo Blues aud Gar-
net-., Calicoes, absolutely the be»t made, only 5 c per
yard.
Fkeiii*, all we have lelt, Fresh, Clean Z -phrs, only
3 , ccuts pi r akein. J
1,000 yards Am«>skeag Apron Ginghams. None better
made. Outers ask 80 loi similar quality, our pi ice, 5 c per
) aid.
3000 \ajus Cb^CKHtl Wtiite CrooJs for Aprons and (jhii*
tlieu s Dielses. ( J«- quality. Uur price, 5c ptr yard.
[F\,r the past two weeks we nr ave been selling Lonsdale
Blear mug a t t»}c, 3 yaids tor 25 c 7 yards tor 50 c, 16 \ -ds tor
■>1.00, l yard al
or 1 bolt at the same price. We still have plenty
on uaud.J '
Bay youi^hirt Waist Material here. New, yard w ile
1 creates, only 8Je per yard.
New Patterns. New Style Madras Cloth. Beautitul Shiit
Waist Slult, outj L8c per yard-
White, Black, Navy, Red, Green aud Tan Linen Finish
Cotton Duck. 20 cQuality, our price 10c per yard.
^ A11 «*
New line of Ladies' latest style Linen Collars at 15 each
c
The new Meloa Side Combs, just received, latest i
20 and 25 c each. in town,
Yes for the Newest. Cleanest, Freshest Stock of Goods
Dalton, come to in
IiOVEMAN & 8 oiis 9
DALTON GEORGIA.