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THE JIMI'LECjDTjB.
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( >NK thing mav truthfully i
be hemid said offhf-Smni-irda Ol thc bpamards, and and
... afraid S ,-yf.Y fight. Before a 1 |
to our
tfrot^pb had engaged them I
many narr'OW minded people
5 had an idea that the dons
W cowardly but' all such
chaff skirmish, disappeared with thej
first j
It NEVER fails that a big
mouthOcl btilly meets his match
'sootier or later. One wf them
kilted up in No'th Caro¬
lina a few days ago by a fel¬
low he was trying to impose
upon. Such incidents ought
to sorye as lessons to Others
that no one man will ever be
permitted to run the universe
long at a time.
i > »
The peach crop in Georgia
.is a’ssu min# marri m6th propof
tlofts. 1 ’ Shippers are sending
them all <Vver * the north and
some varieties ate bringing as
high as $4 per bushel. This
is money andiswithout doubt
the most profitable crop being
grown in the State. Every
fatmer should increase his
peach' orchard as rapidly as
4nsTilca'tis"wid allow.
tii t‘~: .Q jj>’ . ._
It WILL be many, many
years lielbre tTil^ gWerbmeht
•coftclitdes ‘ that the niggers
‘aiitl Half breeds Over in Cuba
are ca pable of govern ing t hem ■
'selves- and, of course, Uncle
Sam will' rub things to suit
himself over there till that
time does come. The fact of
the^ bdsiness is that Cuba
. will ! be a’ permanent posses¬
sion of Ours when hostilities
cease.
The speech of Father Abraham in
the last number of Poor Richard’s
'Almanac, published by Benjamin
Franklin iu 1757; “(Jontuins the Wis
do® of - many ages and nations as
•sembted and formed into oue con¬
nected discourse.” When first pub¬
lished it-attracted world wide alten
‘IroM and was copied in all the news¬
papers in" America and England puid
(translated into many foieigii lan
£uages. Would you not like to read
it? Get a copy free of charge at
'Bagwell Bros, drug store.
S OME persons say !
it is natural for \\
them to lose flesh
But losing during flesh summer.
is losing
grbuqd^ Can you afford
to approach another win
ter in this weakened con
dition?
v Coughs and colds,weak
throats and lungs, come
quickest to those who are
thin in flesh, to those eas
ily chined, to those who
have poor circulation and
feeble digestion.
Sss&il’s
Emulsion
of cod liver oil <with hypo
phosphites does just as
much good in summer as
in winter. * ft makes flesh
You in August as well as April.
certainly need as
January. strong nerves And in July as in
your weak
throat and lungs should
be healed and strength¬
ened without delay.
AU Orugeiste. 60 c. andp.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, .-Jew York
MURRAY
eOHNTY.
Chronicled by our Vi ide-awake Corps of
Correspondents. •
DUNN DOINGS.
Whetthe People Th«ie Have Been Doing the Past
WceK
DtN V) JuJy 2 3_VVe are happy to
say, that we have thus far eluded
the Spanish spies,and steered dear of
their gun-boats. If Gen. Toral had
not surrendered Santiago, we would
* !ave been tempted deep, deep down
in our ! ‘ ear, ^ t 0 mike U P a re S i -
i i
■ gofng ouraelve8 whip
not __ to lhe
whole thing out, but thanks to (Jen.
Shaftef, he has spared us of this
very disagreeable job.
Health is very good in our coni
niunity at present.
Wo have been having a very nice
of refreshing rain for the
past few weeks,which has been very
beneficial indeed.
We have an excell nt Sunday
School now, under the Supervision
of If, R. Ayers.
The fames of our neighborhood
are begining to lay by. They say
they are 1 about done laying oy, but
it appears to us, from the numbers
we see in the Shade of the mighty
oak and under the sheltering branch¬
es of their “vine and fig tree,” that
there are many still laying by.
We have learned from reliable
parties that C. O. Keith and Ben
Louhgriclge hunt and drive cows
now instead of hogs.
Just ask Ben what he carried on
that load of lumber.
Chap Wilson passed through our
burg last week, moving his photo¬
graphing outfit to the Springs.
Misses Annie and Maggie Greg¬
ory and Messrs Starling and Will
Gregory attended Sunday School
at Pleasant Valley list-Sanday.
Commodore J. A. LangStorl is in
excellent spirits. They say it is
because he got a boquet the other
Sunday. Hurrah for Commodore!
J. E. Evrett left our midst last
Sunday for the region of Doogan.
He is going to “teach the young
idea how to shoot/’
Should Admirals Dewey or Samp
son, Gens. Miles or Shatter see this;
they would hide their faces iu
shame and mortification. Now lis¬
ten, L. D."Russellathieved the m>st
brilliant victory of the Spanish
American war the other day. Feci
ing patriotism burning in his soul,
and consuming iiis very heart, he
wa. going along u,. g* giving
v ™‘ to .no), bur.,., of fooling
is always present on such occasions
ami firing innumerable bombs
inimaginary Spauish fortifications
and battle ships; he meets a suppos
ed squad of Spanish infantry (a
Hock of geese.) He savs, “now
witch me drop a bomb into that
bunch of Spaniards.” He elevated
his gun and letting fiy his suppos¬
ed bomb, (a rock,) it fell with crush¬
ing force on the back of an uufoi
tunate Spaniard, (a goose,) which
with a hideous war whoop bit the
dust, in the very throes of death.
Feeling that he had accomplished
a great deed, one that, would be
f ages to come, , tie inarched ,
triumphantly forward, with smiles
distorting ,. his, ... hitherto, mild .
Very
countenance; but the Snaniard 1
didn't die, tor heeding the corn
mands of its general, it came back
to life, and all rallying around their
leader, marched forward with such
force that L. D. thought it best
them the right-of-way, which
the badly demoralized troops gaidly
accepted, and went on their way
rejoicing; but still, Dyer calls it a
victory.
Just call on the boys that went
to the mountain the other’ day for
a rattle snake “tail "
Walker Harris was over from Dal
ton one day this week.
Guess who followed the gypsies
down the road this week?
Well, Mr. Editor, as ye scribe
is getting sleepy, and is not much
used to newspaper correspondence,)
and also feels that if it should in- ;
dulge in those melancholy pleasures
we would get that w ay too. So
we shall desist for this lime, and, j
if this succesfully bridges its* wav |
over the waste basket, we may try
our hand again.
Success to Thk Jimp. Special.
ORAN NEWS.
Oban, July- 20—As we have failed
to send you the news for the past
two weeks we will try and send yon
a few items.
School at Oran is progressing
n ciIy undtr the management of
Profs. Howard and Vining.
We regret to note that Miss Lo¬
uie Riggins is quite ill at this wri
tsng.
Willie White, wife and baby,
spent Sunday at ftlrs. Tay Steed’s.
T. B. Davis made a business trip
to Dalton yesterday.
We are glad to note that Prof.
Will Lowery has about recovered
from a serious spell of fever.
Mrs. N- A. Parsons and the chil¬
dren spent Sunday at Mrs. Tay
Steed’ i.
1 Mrs Sarah Moreland, of Sprint;
j Place, vbited Grandma Cheek last
Monday. *
Oliver Steed was the guest of
Jolinie Black Sunday.
Mrs. Charity Childers spent last
Wednesday at the home of C. R.
W ill banks
Prof 1 Howard and Mr. Wright
visited home folks Saturday and
Sunday.
Miss Lillie Spivey spent Saturday
and Sund&y with her sister, Mrs.
J. O. Tyler. ’ ’
Misses Emma and Lizzie Black
visited Mrs. S. S. Davis Sunday,
George McGhee, of Texa^, and
his sister Mrs. Fannie Johnson, of
Spring Place, weie pleasant callers
at the home of Mrs. Tay Steed
last Thursday.
Miss Lula Ellis and Nora Long
visited friends near Jit. Zion the
latter part of last week.
Mrs. T. B- Davis spent yesterday
at the home of W. II. Black.
Farmers are done laying by their
crops and say they are ready for the
protracted meeting season.
Lm-n, E .
0 „r Win- h« boon con,inn.il,
Ir0u b| e d will, colic »„d cholera
; infant am since his birth, and ail
that, we could do lor him did not
j seem to give more than tempo ary
relief’ until we tried Chamberlain’s
j Colic and Onulery and Diarrhoea
I Remedy. Since giving that reme¬
dy be has riot been troubled. We
want to give you this testimonial
as an evidence of our gratitude
not that yot need it to advertise
voui mentorio-s remedy,—G. M.
Law, Keokuk, Iowa. For sal6 by
Bagwell Bros,
A Sure Thing for You.
A transaction hi which you cannot
j } hoanaohe, ose , 8 sure furred thing. tongue, Billiousness. fever, piles sick
land a thousand other ills are caused by
j constipation carets Candy and Cathartic sluggish the liver. wonderful Cas
j sold new liver by all stimulant druggists ond guaranteed intestinal lo toQll,
! cure
1 or money refunded. O. C. C. are e
sure thing, Try a box today I0o., ‘Java
j 59c, "___ Sample and booklet tree. At all
I __
BUCOIIOLZ EESTUKA NT.
Ladies’ Dining Rooms.
Fres n Oysters,
Fresii Kish,
N kw Tomatoes
Received Daily
Ciga «’s, Tobacco’s, G andie’s,
Fruit’s, Gheap.
BUCHIIOLZ,
Dalton, Da,
D.unng the hot weather ia«t sum
tser I bad a severe attack of cholera
morbus, necessitating iny leaviii ■* mv
*
. DU81UP88, • „ says Mr. U. A, IlalV, ot
Hare Bros., Vincastlc Ohio. “After
taking two or three doses of Chara
berlaing Colic, Cholera and Diar¬
rhoea Remedy I was completely re¬
lieved and in a few hours was able
to resume my work in the store. I
sincerely recommend it to any one
afflicted with stomache or bowel
trouble.” For sale by Bagwell Bros.
Everybody Savs So
Casearefs Candy Cathartic, tl e most
wonderful medical discovery of the age,
pleasant and and refreshing to kidneys, the taste,act
gently positively on liver
anil bowels cleansing the entire system
dispel colds, cure headache ,fever
habitual constipation and billionsness.
Please buy and try a box of C. C- C- to
day ; 10, 2->. 50 cents. Sold and guar
nteed to cu re by all druggists,
HOME SEEKERS KXCCK I N TO AR¬
KANSAS AND TEXAS.
Via the Iso* Mocstaih Roctk.
Tickets will be sold July 19th,
August 2nd, 16th, Septembe r 6th,
20lb, and October 4lb, lftb. To
points in Arkansas and Texas and
other points in the south west at j
one fare for the round trip. Plus j
tow dollars. Tickets limited lor:
return passage twenty-one days
from date of sale. These tickets can
be purchased from the Iron Moun¬
tain Agents at Memphis, Cairo or
St. Louis- For maps and-any other
information address th‘e under¬
signed, 1, E. Rehlander, T. P. A.,
Mo, Pac. By., Chattanooga. Tenn
fA CUBAN RELIEF -urea Colic,
Neuralgia and Toothache in
five minutes. Sour Stomach and
Summer CoionW* >■»* • ‘Tice, 25c.
I ONE: OF TWO VAY3.
The bladder was created hr one
purpose namely, a receptacle lo-i
the urine, and as such ;t is not li¬
able to any form of disease except
by one of two waja. The first way
is from imj erl’ect action of the
kidneys The second way is from
eareiess local treatment of other
diseases.
CHIEF r \t—I’,.
TJiihoiitfi.y urine from uuheftlth
y kidneys is the chief cause of
bladder troubles. So the womb,
like the hludder 4 was created fer one
I purpose d’ not doctored to much is
1 | not liable to weakness or disease,
except ia rare cases. It is situated
back of and very close to she blad¬
der, lliereloie any pain, disease or
inconvenience manifested iu the,
Kidneys, back bladder or urinary
passage is often,by mistake attribu
ted to female weakness or womb
trouble ol some sort. The error
is ess.ly made and may be easily
avoided. To fiud out cort-eoliy, set
your urine aside for twenty-four
hours: a sediment or settling indi¬
cates kidney or bladder trouble.
The mild an t extraordinary ef¬
fect of Dr Kilmer's Swamp-hoot
the great kidney i nd bladder rem¬
edy is soon realized. If you need a
medieme ydu should have the best.
At druggists fifty ceuts and one
dollar You may have a sampl
bottle and pamphlet, both sent tree
by mail. Mention Tfetf Jimplectjtk | i
and send 'your address to Dr.
Riluier & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. I
antee The proprietors the genuineness of thi« of paper this guar- offer,; j
That Latne. Hark can be ctired with
Dr. Milos - NEBVE PLASTER. OulyZSc.
*-*• neglect Tour u«r.
Liver troubles quickly result in serious
i disease has developed, Browns'Iron Bitten
vitality -sill 1 5
t always fo)W
’ rL,>u ‘ J -' -Lituirs in tola ;_v all dealers,
r RAMON* fIVER
8 r 1 «IIS
8 i t
m fo’
1 cS/AnD
Are different from all other
medicines. Each performs
• drastic specific duty, thus doing away with
purgatives and curing by the
Mild Power Theory.
One Pink Pill touches the liver, re¬
moves the bile, the bile
moves the bowels. The
Tonic Pellet does the rest.
Have one * Sample tree at any store.
-Jomplete Treatment, 25 doaes 25c.
Brown M. g. Co., N. Y. & Greeneville, Tenn.
j^HOMASJ. BRYANT,
Livery stable,
DALTON GA.,
I have bought the entire Liver.!!
; business of Calaway & Longest
!»nd solicit your patronage,
f)R. J. P. FINN,
DE.iTIST.
DALTON GEORGfA.
office is in the Fann Building, No. 40 Kan.il
ton Street, »ver Cart#right Bros.; Store.
wo,k Teeth'whbout done pimesf All" Wndj 5
Experience at prices that defy successful com- _
P et "’ n - of 27 years Kegular
| practice established iu Dalton in 18°3
ZJX™ ° f Murray
Friday and Saturday.
And all of Next Week at
LOVEMAN'S.
1000 Yards, Good Quality, Fast Colored Dress
Lawns at 4c per yard.
1000 Yards, Fast Colored Light Calicoes at 3c
per yard.
1000 Yards, mostly light colors, but real 10c
quality, Dress Ginghams at 4c per yard.
Six Dozen, 3 by 7 feet, Felt Window Shades
on Spring Rollers, 13c each, or two for 25c.
84 Pairs Ladies’ Black or Ox Biood Strap Slip¬
pers, $1.00 quality, at 75c per pair.
30o Pairs Ladies’ Coin, Common Sense, or Op
era Toe Slippers, worth $2.00 to 2.50 per pair,your
choice for $1.50 per pair.
500 Dozen Narrow, White Valenciene Lace, at
15c, 20c and 25c per dozen yards.
6 pieces, Double Width, Brocaded Black Dress
Goods for Skirts, worth 3c, your s for 18c per yard
3 pieces, Brilliant Silk Finish, 46 in wide, im¬
ported, all-wool Henrietta, worth $1.0<> at 73c per
yard,
SHIRT WAISTs..
Our entire stock a£ one price. Actual worth,
65 to 75c each, we offer choice at 48c apiece. The
material is almost worth the money.
Full sweep, excellent quality
VI hite Iliick Skirts.
The season for wearing them is now on hand. On¬
ly a few left, but while they .ast we offer one or all
at 75c apiece.
NOTICE. ♦
From now on we offer any pice of Fine Wash
ress Goods, at 25 per cent less than real w r orth.
For Bargains that are Bargains, come to
LOVEMAN & SONS.