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THE *JI 3 i PLECUTE.
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tieergia, as' second class mail matter.
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GkNKKAL FiTZUUGlI Lkk
been recalled from Uulm and
the United States has no rep
resell! at 1 ves now in C llha.
This looks more like War than
ad) thing --.—»•—!— W 6 have seen so lap.
True LONG delayed message
° of Pioyiilf-i.t 1 VE.Rii.lK Klllley 0 „'
pi omptly , Kent . , to congress
Moubay as promised the
part ot last Week. It can be
coiwlaed to mean peace or
w hen it is ah taken together.
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The Spring Festival
Chattanooga, May which will
on the 3rd;4th gnd ‘5th,
promises to lie a grand
cess in every. The
men of the irity arc back
the movement and are spend
ing money and time in
paring to make the
enjoy j-hcmselvcs,
It is generally believed
our people that Spain
bankrupt and not able
carry on a war, while it
true that Spain is badly in
debt it is also true that
United States is
‘in debt. England, France,
Russia and several of
European nations have much
gieater debts per capita
'has Spain.
We see from the
Journal of April the
Rev. Sam P. Jones is still
ing some stock in politics.
is for Candler first last
all the time, and would
to know how the
stands on the
$ace. We thought
Sam tics might Governors keep out of poli¬
and let and
since pirants for governor
he tackled Bob Taylor
of Tennessee,and got
ed up” so completely.
(CsOME of the papers
are so much in favor of Allen
I). Candler for governor
a joint debate beteeu
son and Berner but are afraid
for your “Uno:eAl!eh”to par¬
ticipate in it. We think they
are exactly right in not
ing Candler to engage in a joint
debate and think all -his sup
portei s, after hearing him once,
in wouldu’t|\v«lit discussion with him -to engage
a those two
distinguished Gepgians. His re¬
fusal to thus meet 1 hem and the
refusal of.'campaign managers
Weak
Lungs
If you have coughed and
! coughed until the lining mcm
! brane of your throat and longs
! is inflamed,
I Scott’s fmcnlsion
of Cod-tiver Oil will soothe,
strengthen and probably cure,
The cod-liver oil feeds and
strengthens the weakened tis
sues. The glycerine soothes
and heals them. The hypo
phosphites of lime and soda
impart tone and vigor. Don't
neglect these coughs. One
bottle of the Emulsion may do
more for you now than ten
can do later on. Be sore you
get SCQTT'S Emulsion. ’
All druggists; 50c. ind li.oo.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York.
to Allow him to do so, dem¬
onstrates I he lact that your
.<tt “Uncle i Allen aii »> politician •
is a
«S well MS some other people,
Be realizes the fact that he
the gainers in such a cOLtest.
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New York, New Jersey, Mas
HachuBel ^» Soulh Carolina ana Geor
g>* are the only states in the Union
that have a session of their legisla
I ture year ' AU th ® ° thers havc
a session every two years. New Yoik
now has a bill to change her sessions
to meet once in two years and it
looks as if it will oe so ccanged.
This is one of Judge Atkinson’s plans
to reduce taxes in Georgia.—-Ualton
Citizen.
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FORT MOUNTAIN * ' •
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tUppumingsofThat Thriving Community Mirrored
». a B,gutter.
Fobt Mountain, Apiil 13 .—Deak
j, MP: Health of the community is
ve a al pre(WIlt . No sickness
that , know . of. ,
we
Wt ‘ H our !aimer ® a, « Progressing
“»fast with their work as the weath
cr will permit. Joe Parrott says lie
ib about done planting. Joe’s a liust
lur f ,. 0I11 « > wa y back.”
Tbei , wlll bu . , le i ghl .„i.ba n d per.
Ummmaam (,, ida) .
“'ght . b y tTof, , Orton, lhe admis
sisou ou!y £> and 10 cents and you
are sure to get your moneys wort 4
if you go out,
C. 3. Turner and family, of Spring
Place, spent last Saturday night and
Sunday at the home of Thomas A.
Cantrell, of this place.
The mail line betoen Spiing Place
and Haasler Mill, we learn, has been
changed so as to supply Oran with
a daily mail service. Our mail gets
here at 10 a. m. and 2 p. in., giving
our office two mails a day.
Spring has arrived at last and the
fisherman can now be seen trudging
up and down the creek banks looking
for good fishkig plots and signs
“posted.”
VVe ought, by all moans, to have a
good bridge built across tils creek at
the old Peck ford this spring. The
mail crosses at this lord and is very
often turned back and delayed on
account of high water. If a good
bridge was built across this ford the
people could cross any and all times
without having to go three or tour
miles out of the way to get across.
YVell,we attended the show alOrao
school house last Monday night in
company with Jour best .fellow. lie
did not enjoy himself very well 011
account of the showman getting off
so many jokes on him, but the rest
of the crowd enjoyed ourselves
mmensly.
J. Ilenrv Johnson, of Spring Place,
visitad in our bmg iHfccntly the guest
of Miss ■. Loosout Henry, you
like to have been tolff on, but we
will promise to say no more about
the matter if you will only give us
half your time next time you come.
J. T. Allen was in this part last
week on business, '
Rev, D. W. (Jloer was in our burg
one day this week on busihes
J. B. Springfield was in our bur
one day this week on business.
i Miss Martha Keith returned home
i yesterday from Pleasant Valley,
| where she has been visiting her sis
ter, who is quite ill, but is improving
J slowly at present. .
! Candidates are as thick as grass
ho lT ers on a June day, and you bet
I some of them will look sad the day
after the election; but that is not our
fault because we are not allowed our
s vote until we marry, so we are not
to blame.
What has become of Eli Scroggins
and haziouss? Just guess they have
organized amt gone to the war, well,
if the have >' oa notd not look for
I-agicoss, as he it too lazy tp fight.
'If you have not gone let us here
frum VOi ‘ oroe monr, also let the c»r
-
j respondents write often and good
*° u - letters,
**- v not fbe correspondents of
Tub JuirLSeuiK have a picnic some
l ’ tue s I ,l * n S a,1< ^ tne editors
t<J “set'em up.” \Ve believe they
w ‘d do their part. Let’s hear from
others abot it.
As news is scarce we will close
for this time. Primkose.
Mrs. A Inveen, residing: at 7z0 :
htenry St. Alton. Jll, suffered witt^
sciatic rheumatism (or over eight
month8 She docto ed for it near
ly the whole of thi# time, Using'
vari< ns remedies ecnmmended byj
lies of Chamberlain's Fain fifalni,
winch effected a complete cure.
This is published at her leanest, as
t,7know wdia* omllTlfer^The
25 and 50 Cent sizes for sale by
I hag well Bro*.
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THE TEX AS & PACIFIC UY.
The Iron Mountain runs through
| cares to Texarkana, Terrell, Mineola,
Ft Worth and other important and
j prominent points dofft* in wamT, Texas in “change con nee
H you
( . a ]. Sj ^ee that vour tickets read oyer
the Iron Mountain Route. “No de¬
lay. All tiains into Memphis con
neet with our line, our Agent there
will meet you on arrival and see you
to our depot and trains. For maps
an( J books on Arkansas and Texas,
write to I E Rehiander, Traveling
Passenger Agent, 103 Read House
Chattanooga, Term
W. H. PALMER,
WATEKLOO.lOWA.
“Saved From the Horrors of Nervous Pros¬
tration" by Or. Miles' Nsrvlno,
*tt k \\
rf w
COUOH does e<g. elwnys Indicate,
consumption. Mr. iy. fi. Palmer, ot
Waterloo, Iowa, writes: “I was taken
with a nervous stricture ot the bronchial
tubes, which developed Into nervous pros¬
tration, I W„ts so weak I could not sit up. I
pot no sleep for .days except when under the
Influence of opiates. For four months I suf¬
fered apouies and prayed that I might die
and be at rest. One*
Or. ” % consumption,"for physician said I had
' Miles' 1 1 had
Nervine a cough that gave me
no rest. But a good
Restores old medicine physician had failed, whose
T Health ^ advised me to use Dr.
Miles' Restorative
Nervine and I thank God that It has bright¬
ened my days, lengthened my Jlfe indVAved
me from the horrors of nervous prostration."
Dr. Miles' Bemedies are sold by all drug¬
gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle
benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart
and Nerves sent free to all applicants.
DU. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart. Tnfl.
JE ~M SOUTHERN
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S I a 1 IONS No IQ' No li No 8
t v GhiUiaiioo^a •....... S 00 ;» m 0 iopm! lo.oojnu
Ar Dalion............. 9. Riiiin T'JOpm Ti Khmi
Ai Roiiic ............... 10.40um R21|>tnj l.40:im
Ar All an ta............ 1 lO-un 10 40pm! rn)hm
}>v A M Atlaiila............ 4 7. ‘MJjnn lUpm UIAq 1 U>aint mi S. 8. ‘2U;vm lOani
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At Kvomit..............
Ar JuckHOtivlUe........ 8 40am
Ly Jf^sup ............. io oiam! 6 r>0yin
At .Im-UsouviUv^....... 1.00pm! HI. Ibyui
l^v Evnreti.......... (Vabami ;i.:?Tpni
Ar HruiiMvvlck.......... 7. .Y>;un| LUJpin
No 8carries Pullman Sleeping Gur 4'Imtta
boorsi lo Atlanta.
N-) Ktc.iviTios Pullman Union Slt'ttplng Car
Clnittau.-o^a to Atlanta.
Nil H curritts Pullman Drawl ftiiK KvYotn llultol
BHm'iuuk Uju Ghatianoo^a lo Javuisonvillo ami
AUiniia to iirun.swiuk
STATIONli No' 7 No' 9 I No. 11
f.v Athtnlu....... 7 Siam aaipm 5.S5T tm r
A 1 Itmno.......... Hi 15;tm 1.45pm! 7.37ttin
Ar Dalion . . . It 35:ttn hfvlpir.j BdiBam
A 1 t buttaiiooga l.HUpm 7.S0pn". ff.hUiim
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No 7 vjutIhn Pullman Sleeping Gar Atlanta
to No i' 14^1 l.ttin,'fa Pullman
u Tallies Union Sleeping Gar
A 1 laiu.n to Gineltm.iti and Pullman Sleeping
tan ('lull innooga to Louisville
No Id t arries Pullman Sleeping G;u Ailaiita
iolUm lnnaU wlllioul cliange.
STATIONS ;iT7T7777” _No s No V2 . No. 16.
Lv C’h u 11 a m -«»g 10 (Miami 4 lOattr 0 20pm
A Ar Know Morristown.......... illt» ...»...... 'Allpm 1 15pm! 8, (Lam U.Nqnn
1 U50am lO.;K»pm
Ar Mot Spring*......... 11.56am, i 12 23an»
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Ar Ar Salisbury............ Asliovillfi.. .1 ......... ........ I Iffpmi 1.39am
........ 0 10pm 6.00am
Ar Greensboro......... ........ 9 f>2pm 8 50am
Arlfnlomb ........ ....... 7 lOum 11 45am
Ar Not folk. ... .......... 5.25pn:
Ar Wit binjjton......... 6 42am 9 25pm
Ar New York. ....... 12 4;?]>m 623um
No 12 carries Pullman Sleeping Gar Ghatta
pooga to Now York via Asmuilie a»uT Sal
Ihivnry to KitTimoml. arriving IJivlimoml <3.00a m
No 10 is soli;! iruln Gliailauooga lo Norfolk,
with Pullman Sleeping Gai Ghauanoogn tc
Raleigh without e-haugo Close eonne.Viiott.H
ma<le at Norfolk with steamers for liuliimortv
New A'orU sitkI Heston Pullman Sleeping Gar
Salisbury to New York viu_Washington.
st.viYjons. NoTlfl No. 6
t,v Obaiianoo^a fi'-L'ptn 107 (K)sub
At Knoxville...... 9.50pm | l5nrn
Ar Morristown........ 12 'Ham; 2.44pm
Ar Hrisiol . ....... 5 0i)aiui 5.15pm
Ar Washington....... 11 25pm i 7 4Uam
A> New York.......... 0 25am' |.20pn>
No a carries Pullman Sleep!uj» Gar Gbaun
nooaa t > Wasliintri .n ami Gliauati. otra lo New
% ork without ehatu'e.
No 16 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chfttta
povjjfa to Knoxville and Knoxville toBrl tol.
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Ai Anniston........... LOOinn
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At N.*w OrU-iins....... ........ MBhim
At J-tiSsmi ...... i'nSinc
At Vi.ksbnrs ...
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H U.1.U1I JliN.VUlis BRYAN drawl great crowds with hi* els^uesut
Free silver logic; likewise sre lhe multitudes attracted by the great valuer aiid
low prices always to be fouud at
LOVEMqN’S.
Some of the attractions Sam Loveman bought during: Ms late
Trip lo New York i
Re»J Luien Cambric 45 - in. wide, for flandkeichief or other Fancy Work, Jity Prices
$1 00, our price G5c per yard. •
Flaiu White, Real Linen Lawn, Beautiful Quality, City Prices 65c, our price 35c yard.
French Organdies, Figures, dtripes and Plaids. Handsome, Lovely, Rich Design?.
Yellows, Light Blues, Piufcs, Nile Greens and New Reds. Real worth 4Cc, our price 29o yd.
8now White English Pkas. ^Narr^w Cords. Heavy Cords. Small Figures. Small
Checks and Flench Brocaded effects. 12c to 35c per yard.
Cotton Dresa Ducks. The kind we always carry; that is, the nest. Plain White,
Navy, Tan, Olive, Wine, Red and Black. City Stores ask 15c to 20c; out price pt}c per yd.
White Goods for Aprors, for Dresses, lor Waists,
1000 yards Checked Nainsooks. 8c quajity; our price 5c per yar.J.
5<>0 yapds Geripan Finish, Checked Nainsook*, 12c quality; our price 8£e per yard.
At 10c, 15c anU„20o we believe we offer Nainsooks worth 25 per eeacioore money.
Lineu Skiiting, not cotton but All Linen, in plain wea»'e, neavy Russian effect ae i
blue’and lilac satin stripe. 15c, 20c, 25c and 35c per yard.
Plaiu White Dimities, {soft, slimy stuffs that add double charm to r.ii- v-ir-i 2 »
cent quality at 10c; 25c quality at 15c; 35c quality »»( 20o.
Right heie we want to say that onr aim ingoing to NTw V-»rk. -vi s t! • i
cheapest goods we coulff'^nd but rather to gee the best good* to be hid <r tbi unm-y.
Because we are selling ;i beautiful quality. Flench Finish, Imported Organ Iv at. 121
you sell must not think it low giaile. The leal worth t* 20c *iif, '.va<)i b'jyiip? *-• s • >■ *' !
to it at 12^* pe r mid.
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Silks, Silks, SILKS.
^Uks for Waists. In small Black and White Checks, Pink and White, Green anff
White, Lilac aud Black, Shepherd Piaids, Roman Plaids, Tartetlas and Surahs, 50c to ^1 25 yd.
Silks lor Shirt Waists and Dresses. Plaiu Tatf'etta, Beautiful Lustre, Brilliant Black
at 65c, 85c and f 1.0" per yard.
Handsome Velvet Finish Black Satin Duehesse. Rich. Jet Black Peau de Soi, Broc
aded Silks, Brocaded Satins, Artmires and Gros-Grains,
Yes, we have the new Byadiere Stripes in both the Moife Velour and tbe heavy
Brocaded Ottoman eflect. Black only. The newest thing in Silk Skirtings,
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Laces and Embroideries %
Narrow All Silk. Val. White La«», and 15c. Black to Lacs, 35c per do^yarda^^^m M"? DaltOn.
5c to 50c per yard
White, Cream and Batter color Cotton Laces, 5c fQ 25c card
EMBROIDERIES. The Best per '
Widest Work Materials ]ou the Newest “ E *^™' th
at 5c, 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c and 35c “
New New Pai asols, New ekv« Veilings, N, F New Mk Handkerchiets, «!«,-, New Bel to, io Cloth, Litather and Metal Jeweled,
New Shirt Waists, 50c and 75c each.
NEW everything that goes to make up a First ^Clags Dry Goo^s
Store.
^ 00 flS* 00 A, Loveman & Sons.
The Leading Dry Gooffs House in Dalton.