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Street, near the Bridge.
SEPTEMBER 9, 1882.
" kOB STATE SENATE :
nested to announce W. C. CARTER,
" clire , t ‘Sy ns a candidate to represent
of Wjnaterial district, in the general assem
g: Estate Os Georgia_
vnTFRS of the 43rd Senatorial District:
ToT ,n.?idate for Senator from this district,
I 8,11 “ c .f dU ask you for your suffrages,
audrespec ful y 888 > 0U " 3 T, R, JONES.
Dalton, August M.
authorized to announce the name of S.
We are authonz udate for state Senator
L. ' lK } M w ( l Senatorial District, composed of the
Whitfield and Murray.
„ ramie ted to announce Samuel D.
Xh asTcandfdate for Sheriff of Whitfield
5X Eiectionjlrsi Wednesday In January.
for city clerk.
W BAGNALL is presented to
,. TI S of Dalton', for the office of City Clerk,
W ‘December election.
rr it (lATIS, announces himself a candidate
, H r?; v clerk, and solicits the support of the
fXffieof D-nltou- Election in December.
induction iu retail price of School Books, at
Stationery and Book Store of W. M. Haig A Co.
Si and see for yourself; price low as they can
be bought anywhere.
Country Merchants and Teachers are Infor
. t ln t W. M. Haig A Co., Dalton, can fur
nish any of the Standard School Books, now used
this section, at publishers’ wholesale prices
They cannot be undersold in any market. Send
Jour orders, or callatstore, Hamilton st.
If you want a good Lamp cheap go to Sloan &
W alker’s. ——
Bible and Testaments at Gudgers.
Miss Gussie Rooney has gone home.
Will Trammell is acommercial tourist.
Will Lampkin is clerking in Atlanta.
Charlie Nagle is traveling auditor for
the E. T., V. & G. R. R.
Joe W. Barrett’s family are at Cohut-
tah Springs.
The female college opened with nine
ty pupils.
Dr. Felton at the court house this af
ternoon.
The National gave another of its pop
ular hops this week.
J. C. Clemants addressed the Calhoun
people, Tuesday.
Lyman Wells has the Small pox, at
Chattanooga.
Miss Mattie Trotter lias returned from
a visit to friends in Tennessee.
The wife of Mr. John Short, of Murray
died last week.
We learn that Mrs. Jathan Gregory, of
Murray, is quite sick with fever.
No use for Hair Restorer, if you will
buy your wife an Anchor Stove.
Col. James Hunt, killed a fine young
deer near Catoosa Springs last wek.
Smoke the “Peto Cigar” the best in
the land—scts. —at Gudgers.
Maj. Nisbet, of Dade, is dead. He
was a good soldier, and an honored citi
zen.
Our John Smith is running for the leg
islature in Bradley and Polk and thinks
he’ll make it.
Mrs. Dr. C. N. Brown, for a long time
past an invalid, died Wednesday, and
was buried Thursday in the cemetery.
Miss Kate, daughter of Dr. W. T. Rus
sell, died on the 23rd of last month, at
her father’s residence in Catoosa county.
It is stated that Mr. Bonj. 11. Hill will
write the biography of Senator Hill and
compile his speeches and writings.
The race forßepresenative has cooled
down, and Col. Hackett’s friends feel
more hopeful each day of success.—Ca
toosa Courier.
' A New York World correspondent at
the A irginia Springs has discovered that
Georgia furnishes the rarest types of
loveliness.
Br. Malone of Gordon county made
thirteen wagon loads of clover off of one
>alf an acre of land, each load weighing
two thousand pounds.
On Friday night a Calhoun mink kill
ed thirty-seven chickens for Mr. J. P.
,a 'g. M hen he got ready to go home a
dog killed him.
Rimufe T ' Vig - gS wiU make the Congres
sional campaign so lively for Gen Sea
gendemnn C n'!l th ° E ? ghtk thflt tho ktter
Ho da XT ne 7 *• winter ’ 8 rest in
lonaa after the election is over
Quite a number °{ the most beautiful
dX 8 r ? Vißiting Dalton ’ will in '
£ his afternoon in reading the dou
column advertisement of J. A. Blan
toU- Seo the trade mark.
e are very much pained to learn of
s , “'»"''»««.ofMr.A. P. Algood,
1,0 b »» boon oiek tor
Ilk* I *'’’ ot tl "’ Ro " w Tribune,
w wri^Cß back as if Texas
. o next station to wore Mian Urea.
bri.™”',?,™ 1 ’ 1 " 8 ' ” Rome, with hi,
Mrs "in" ™ r CUy lhe
in Dalton . • commonc e business
storj' -< ’ - ccn Py*ng the old Loveman
i e ± r ' U ; at n llßrben RrOB -« a ™
merchant tail 0 ’ 8 Son "’ the oldest
Clot hin. ni ; ’ t ,n \ hoUße in America.
8t ; Or^ Orinthc ver y beat
sampled arßnteed - Call “nd see our
J. J j> p
and" UCS ’ ar ° now r eceiving
£. b“ h“ l " >«4
session <4 t > ‘ u,B >will hold a public
kn °wn as the No'' 81 ? 11 ° f her claBS
Saturday, the ini a Pre P ar atory, on
b ‘ tere «tedinMu«i’ at:f ’’ M * AH persons
to attend, n : ‘ ? are cordially invited
ot tlle class as aH Open 8e88io »*
exll ‘bition. rd,nanl y taught: notan
I
Guitar and Violin Strings at Gudger’s.
Several Catoosa farmers are picking
cotton.
Floyd county has sold one bale of new
cotton for 20 cts. per lb.
Announcements from candidates for
countyoflices are now in order.
Work has again commenced on the
Presbyterian church at Ringgold.
Rome counts on 140,000 bales of cotton
of the coming crop.
There are twenty-three criminals con
fined in Floyd county jail.
Rome is about to dig a new well to in
crease her water supply.
Dr. Felton spoke to a good crow d at
Ringgold yesterday.
Harps and Musicial instruments, all
kinds, at Gudger’s novelty palace.
The farmers of Floyd county report
that so far the rains have not damaged
the cotton crop.
Have your bread baked on an Anchor
Stove.*
Confederate bonds are again in de
mand, and bring six dollars per thou
sand.
D. Sholl requests us to announce him
as a candidate for city clerk, at the De
cember election.
For Hardware, Agriculture Imple
ments, Labor Saving Machinery, Tools,
Wagons, buggies, and everything of the
kind, go to T. A. & S. E. Berry, Dalton,
Ga.
It is worthy of mere passing comment
that the Macon Daily Telegraph and
Messenger has recently picked up a
pretty fair list of subscribers at this of
fice.
Fresh Drugs and Medicines, Toilet
articles and preparations, Perfumaries,
and all standard Druggists notions, at
Sloan & Walkers.
Whoopin cough, catarhal intermittent
and typhoid fever are prevelent in this
and adjoining counties.
The Ellijay Courier reports everything
lovely, the goose hanging high, and the
mountains on fire for Gartrell.
The celebrated Anchor Stove every
one warranted. Sold in Dalton, by J.
W. Bogle.
Murray will have more court Novem
ber.
The Walker County Messenger re
ports much sickness, several deaths and
large accessions to various churches in,
the county. The same reports are made
by the Spring Place Times.
Jack Sitton is engineering the steam
rock crusher of the E. T., V. & G. R. R.
below Dalton. The road is being put in
fine ballast.
A Dalton physician advises that fami
lies coming from Chattanooga, on ac
count of small pox in their families, or
within their immediate neighborhoods
should be guaranteed.
The cheapest dry goods in Dalton are
at Harben Bros.’ “Emporium.” They
are receiving daily, largo stocks of goods
for the fall trade. Extraordinary bar
gains in Shoes, and mens Clothing.
Squire Sam Reed, of Red Clay district,
announces for the legislature. He is an
old citizen, and a good one, and if elec
would do nothing of which his constitu
ents would be ashamed.
School material, all kinds, as cheap as
any place in city, at Gudgers Book Store.
Hats! Hats! Hats! Harben Bros.,
are closing out an immense stock of
Wool & Fur Hats at cost come and see
them before buying.
If you wish any kind of machinery,
engines, etc., call on John Black,Dalton,
Ga. He is thoroughly alive to your
wants, and will supply you at short no
tice, at manufacturers prices. When
you have cotton do not sell till you see
him.
Getting 'Ready,
Happening in at the store of L. B.
Hambright & Co., a few days since, we
found all hands arranging for their new
stock of Dry Goods. Mr. H. is so sensi
bly impressed with tho prospect of the
season, that he informs us his now stock
will be one of the largest and finest ever
brought to Dalton. He has bought for
cash in the best mhrkets, and will sell
for cash on shortest possible margins.
In Two Tears.
The last Postal Guide shows Dalton to
be tbo 14th office in importance In Geor
gia, Atlanta, Augusta, Savannah, Oolnm
bus. Romo, Macon, Athens, Americus,
Griffin, Marietta, Brunswick, Thomas
ville and Albany, being rated higher, in
the order in which they arc given. Two
years ago Dalton stood twentieth on the
list. When we consider the minute
statistics upon which the department
classifies the post offices, this showing
is a decided compliment to the increas
ed business of our city.
Ilave Only to Call.
Trotter & Bass, enthused by a heavy
summer trade, have bought one of the
largest stocks of goods of the season,
now arriving and being placed in shelf.
This is ono of Dalton’s most popular and
progressive firms, enjoying the confi
dence of all who have traded with them
and their name is legion. So full and
varied is their stock, so polite, attentive
and watchful the salesmen, that you
have only to call to be pleased. Messrs.
Mach and Tom Trotter, and Wyly Rice
are doing the honors of the house.
Letter List.
There arc advertised letters remaining
in the Dalton post office for the week
ending August 26. When calling for
please say “advertised.” E. M. Buch
anan, Jeptha C. Crow, Natty Davis, B.
L. Dullaney, Venie Davis, Georgia O.
Hull, Mary Johnson, James Livet, G. F.
Smith, Joy F. Thompson, Francis Tur
ner, Annie Wahl, Westley Washington.
ROB RANDOM.
I have been observing, for some time,
transactions, the almost invariable se
quence of which is matrimony. Just as
certainly as the cherry bloom is the fore
runner of blushing fruit, or the tender
anxiety of the groom attracts notice to
his new made bride, so the shopping of
woman advertises her inmost secrets.
***
A lady friend tells ine of a double,
heavy weight, alliance which has, for
some time, been the quiet gossip of so
ciety circles. I refer to the heroes of the
occasion. The ladies are two of the
most popular of our society group,
young, pretty and vivacious, while the
gentleman are such general favorites
that preparations are now on foot to wel
come them into the arena with a bril
liant illumination of the town —both in
sured.
#
# #
A young Hamilton street merchant,
not long since, told me, with the serious
air of confidence that he was in love,
but had made up his mind never to mar
ry till he could treat his wife with that
distinguished favor and tenderness that
could only be expected from the most af
fluent condition. Says he: “I would
not have my wife think less of me, be
cause of my inability to carry her into
all the extravagances of society, the
watering places, etc.” I could not help
but think that his future was one of for
lorn dependencies, but I have since
learned that he has recently made ad
vantageous investments in a heavy stock
of jeans, that is likely to place him snug
nest egg. It is claimed that a Cincin
nati gentleman has negotiated to largely
water the stock, and still have a nice
margin below ruling rates.
***
Does marital happiness depend upon
social or financial condition ? Some of
the most miserable people I have ever
known never knew the war" of what
money could buy. Some of the happiest,
seemed only to have the capital which
God’s sunshine afforded. Fashion and
its concomitant frivolities have ever been
the same since Eve shook off her first
toggery for a new outfit. There is more
happiness in healthful work, a common
purpose to grow up together, an effort
to excel in that sphere where God has
placed you, in contemplating the good
of your surroundings, in fitting yourself
to appreciate the same, in rapturous
lips and twining arms, than can be
squeezed out of a life time of forced gay
iety.
IL b Random.
Bro. Whitman, of the Citizen, this
week, puts some leading questions to
Dr. Felton, and afi'ects to desire an ans
wer. The request is timely. Dr. F.
will address the people of this county to
day, at the court bouse. We invite
Bro. W. and his friends to be present,
and if they are still desirous, guarantee
that the Doctor will settle their inquisi
tiveness. Now, Bro. W., you are the
challenging party. If you fail to prove
the good faith of your challenge, tho
people must set your squibbing down as
naught.
Now Goods.
We are now receiving a large and fine
assortment of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes,
Clothing, Hats, Queensware, and Gro
ceries. Will sell you cheaper goods than
any other house in Dalton. Will buy
your peas, and country produce, and
pay the highest market price. Give us
a call. No trouble to show’ goods.
L. W. Barrett, W. R. Davis.
W. R. Davis & Co.
Good Work.
Rev. J. W. Lee has just closed a series
of meetings at the Methodist chapel, at
Five Springs, near Dalton, of two weeks
duration, with an accession of 25 mem
bers. lie supplies this church with af
ternoon sabbath services, in addition to
his regular pastorial duties at Dalton.
We have been told that it took the edi
tor of the Atlanta Constitution a whole
day to trim the Stephen’s speech so that
it would do for a campaign document.
To the Voters of Whitfield County.
I am a candidate for Representative in
the lower house of the Georgia Legisla
ture, from this county, and respectfully
ask your influence and suffrage. Elec
tion on sth of October.
Samuel
Red Clay, Ga., Sept. sth. 1882.
The Georgia republicans have harmon
ized on one ticket, with Col. Forsythe,
of Rome, for congressman-at-largo. The
republicans of this county, held a meet
ing last Saturday.
W. n. Beckner
Wants to sell his entire stock of Goods,
consisting of Groceries, Provisions,
Dry Goods, Boots & Shoes. The stock
is all fresh and new, and bought at cash
prices.
J. W Bogle will, in a few days, have
the largest lot of stoves ever brought to
Dalton. They were bought directly from
one of the largest stove foundries in the
West, and will be sold cheap.
The only scientific Iron Medicine that
does not produce hetujacho, Ac., but
gives to the system all the benefits of
iron without its bad ejects, is Brown’s
Iron Bitters.
Bob Springfield, while wrestling, Tues
day broke one of his legs above tlie an
kle.
Fifteen hundred bushels of now rice
have been received in Savannah.
MY OLD HOME
BY Mils. C. J. ECHOLS.
That dear, dear old home, where many
a time and oft, a prattler, I have lisped
my gladness and wept my childish tears.
It stands there motionless and feeling
less, yet all unconscious as it is, it seems
to me, at least, or I fancy, that it looks
lonely and sad at being left by those
whom it so long sheltered—those too,
neath its roof have known true happi
ness. Sweet home, though stranger
heartsnow beat around thy hearthstone,
where a short while since, the bosoms
that were dearest to me bounded, though
far from thee now, thy walls which have
often rung with my gladness are still be
fore me, the dear old room where morn
ing and evening we met to pray, is unfor
gotten ; and even the sacred chiar where
my sainted mother sat next to father
is treasured in my memory yet; the
grassy yard around thee,where the faith
ful .dog watched, the frolicsome kittens
played, where the gentle cows came to
be milked, and the careful hens gather
ed their brood, and where the swallows
chirped,all, all are dear to me yet. Could
thou speak, dear old home, thoucouldst
tell of happy, “bygone hours,” —and sad
ones too; thy walls have witnessed the
departure of spirits too from clayey cas
kets to a home elsewhere. Sacred to
mo then for this if naught else thou hast
looked upon happy bridals and hast been
warmed, too, with the soft breathings of
sweet babes. Thou hast looked upon
sad partings and happy meetings hast
witnessed in thy unconsciousness the
coursing down of bitter tears, and hast,
been gladdened and made merry, too,
with joyous laughter. Dear home'; what
hast thou not seen 1 all of life’s varying
scenes from little babyhood to riper
years, has been known to thee. Thou
hast lookod upon a mother and father,
as daily they led there little ones, four in
number, to the hallowed altar place, and
kneeling there; their earnest heart
pleadings for God to bless them, to fit
them for time and eternity, has been, if
thou couldst hear, heard of thee.
The bird like prattling of tender in
fants has been known to thee, and thon
hast sheltered bosoms in which the
hopes,the longings,yearning, yes beauti
ful hopes of manhood have nestled. And
thou hast marked the seals which time
set upon treased hearts and brows, the
deepening of blossoms which once seem
ed kin to the beauty of a sun pinked
peach.
Thou has seen all these; and yea,
more, thou hast witnessed, if the uncon
cious gaze from thy senseless walls has
ever inyaded heart sepulchre, where
memory entombs the bnds and flowers
she would fain encase from blight.
Ah 1 dear old home, when I left thee,
to be thine inmate no longer, my heart
saddened, and my eyes filled with tears.
I looked so often in my mother’s room,
never so dear to me as' then ; and even
the view from the window where she sat,
had never seemed so beautiful, mourn
fully beautiful. I hide me away ts other
spots, loyelinked as they are with much
of the brightest, yes the sweetest part of
my life I can with deep feeling sing:
“O! could these days but come again
With their thorns”and flowers,
I would give the hopes of years
For those by gone hours * *
I A medicine of real merit, perscribed
by many leading physicians, and univer
sally recommend by those who have
used it, as a true tonic is, Brown’s Iron
Bitters.
ROMANCE OF A DRUGSTORE.
Arts of Beauty behind the Babels—Purity
tho Perfection of Fashionable Toilet,
To the Public: We respectfully call
your attention to our select stock of drug
gists sundries.
Perfumery. In this line we offer the
finest goods manufactured, such as Lu
bin’s, Lundborg’s, Wright’s, and Bald
win extracts. Taylor’s, Hoyt’s, Aus
ten’s and Pemberton’s colognes.
Cosmetics. Prepared chalk white and
tinted, Lilly white, Cascarilla, Tetlow’s
Swan Down, Pozzoni’s white and flesh
color complexion powder, Dorin’s rouge,
Carmine, etc.
Dentifrices. Perfumed Orris root and
chalk, Layfield’s Oriental, Barne’s den
tifrice, Sozodont and Florentine.
Toilet Soaps. Cashmere Boquet, Ro
sodora, Jesse Oakley, Windsor, White
Castile, Tar, Carbolic, Military Walnut,
and an endless variety of other brands.
Brush Goods. Bristle and wire Hair
Brushes, backs of Walnut, Satin-wood,
Rubber, Rosewood, etc., etc. Also
brushes for the teeth, nails, shoes, and
clothing, and Bangs. Combs, Horn,
Bone, Rubber and Ivory. Fine and
coarse.
Children's Goods. And for the little
folks we have Chewing gnm, French
harps, Teething rings, nursing bottles,
and prepared food —such as condensed
milk, arrow-root, soluble beef, etc., etc.
Miscellaneous. Sponges for bath and
carriages, Purses, Wallets, Chainoise
skins, Canary bird food, Stock powders,
Aniline dyes for worsted or silk goods,
picture frames, and stationary, etc., etc.
Call and examine, and buy.
Dr. R. F. Wright Co.
Parlor Drug Store.
TUTT’S PILLS A SUGAR FLVM.
Tutt’s Pills are now covered with a vanilla su
gar coating, making them as pleasant to swallow
as a little sugarplum, and rendering them agree
able to the most delicate stomach.
They cure sick headache and bilious colic.
They give appetite and flesh to the body.
They cure dyspepsia and nourish the system.
They cure fever and ague, coativcnees, etc.
Sold everywhere. 25 cents a box,
BOOTS AND SHOES
AT
Retail and Jobbers
PRICES.
J. C. MORRIS & CO.,
Dalton, Ga.,No oh th f.Niatonal Hotel
Exclusive Boot anti Shoe/
STOS'^ ! -
SEEK
health and avoid sickness.
Instead of feeling tired and
worn out, instead of aches
and pains, wouldn’t you
rather feel fresh and strong?
You can continue feeling
miserable and good for no
thing, and no one but your
self can find fault, but if you
arc tired of that kind oflife,
you can change it if you
choose.
How ? By getting one
bottle of Brown’ Iron Bit
ters, and taking it regularly
according to directions.
Mansfield, Ohio, Nov. »6,1881.
Gentlemen :—I have suffered with
pain in my side and back, and great
soreness on my breast, with shoot
ing pains all through my body, at
tended with great weakness, depna
sion of spirits and loss of appe.
tite. I have taken several different
tnedicinos, and was treated by prom
inent physicians for my liver, kid
neys, and spleen, but I got no relief
I thought I would try Brown’s Iron
Bitters; I have now taken one bottle
and a half and am about well—pain
la side and back all gone—soreness
all out of my breast, and I have a
good appetite, and am gaining in
Strength and flesh. It can justly be
called the king qf vtedicuut.
John K. Allbnder,
Brown’s Iron Bitters is
composed oflron in soluble
form; Cinchona the great
tonic, together with other
standard remedies, making
a remarkable non-alcoholic
tonic, which will cure Dys
pepsia, Indigestion, Malaria,
Weakness, and relieve all
Lung aud Kidney diseases.
TUTTS
PILLS
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER,
lion of Appetite, Bowels Mmrtive, Pat* la
the deed, with a dull sensation in the
batik part. Pain under the ShoulMT
tullncM after salina, with a dlsfn
clinsMo® to exertion of body or mind,
Irritability of tempor. Low spirits, with
a feeUn* of having neglected some duty,
HearK Dots before the eyes, Yellow Skin,
Hrtteeb* generally over the right eye,
Restlessness, with fitful dreams, highly
oolored Urine, and
CONSTIPATION,
'MITT'S PILLS are especially adapted to
such cases, one dose effects sneh a change
of feeling as to astonish the sufferer.
They Inereaao the Awhettte, and csiws the
body to Take on Flmb, thus the system ts
and by their Tante Button on the
IMuewUve Oieaiis, Becalnr Mwols are m
duoed. Price 25 centa. * Wormy ta., W. T.
TUTT'S HAIR DYE.
fI*AT Haib ob WmsKERi changed to a Glossy
kb aex by a sln<!e application of this Dyb. It Im
parts a aatvial color, acta InsUatansougly. Hold
by Drngriata. er sent by express on receipt of M.
•mm, M MtBRiY WKW TOML
Car. TUTTS HSr*L W YalaaM. letera.Uoa ult
twti a»Miet< vm s. w rnu a> wUmum./
Brick Work.
I have returned to Dalton, and will
attend to all brick work entrusted to me,
promptly and reasonably.
Isaac Thbailkill.
CAINSVILLE AND DALTON
Short Cut Railroad.
COPY, ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION.
State of Georgia, Dawson County.
Bo ft known: That tho following Articles
of Association arc made and signed on this
the twenty-first day of March, in the year of
onr Lord, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, by
Robert F. williams and Jacob P. Imboden, re
siding in the county of Lumpkin, in said State,
and John L. Summerour, residing in said county
of Dawson:
ARTICLE I,
Tho said Robert F. Williams. Jacob I’ Imbo
den and John L. Summorour do hereby form a
company, for the purpose of constructing, main
taining and operating a Railroad, for public use
in the conveyance of persons and property from
tho cltr of Gainesville, in Hall county, in said
Abate, io the city of Dalton, in Whitfield county,
in said State, of abouteighty-flvo miles in length:
said railroad is intended to be made through and
into the connties of Flail, Dawson, Gilmer, Mur
ray and Whitfield, in said State
ARTICLE 11,
The name of said company is and shall be
‘•The Gainesville A Dalton Short-Cut railroad
compary”
ARTICLE HI,
The amount of the Capital Stock of said com
pany shall be three million dollars, and shall
consist of one hundred and twenty thousand
shares.
ARTICLE IV,
Thosald Robert F. Williams, Jacob P. Imlio
den and John L. Summcrour shall manage the
affairs of the said company for the first year,
and until others are chosen >n their place
’ ARTICLE V,
Said company shall have a principal office and
residence In Gainesville, tn the county of Hall,
within said State.
In tessimonv whereof the said Robert F, W 11-
liatns, Jacob I*. Imboden and John 1. Summer
our have hereto subscribed their names, place
of residence and the number of shares of stock
each agrees to take in said company:
Robert F. Williams, 35,000 shares, resi
dence, Auraria, Lumpkin county, Ga.
Jacob P. Imboden. 85,000 shares, resi
lience, Dahlonega, Lumpkin county, Ga.
John L. Summcrour, 5,000 shares, resi-
dence, Amicalola, Dawson county, Ga.
State of Georgia, Dawson County.
Personally appeared before.
the Ordinary of said county, Robert». Williams,
Jacob I’. Imboden and John L. Summcrour, who
being dulv sworn, on oath say Hint the ” f
deponents, subscribed to the
Os Association. to I
ponente, amt that it is ( !,. M rnU- the rail- /
construct and to " ' r /
road named in <ms. /
I*. /MIIOOSN- / .
S worn to »nd
IM3 IIJCNHV c. pmvtfoll county »
Wanted for Cash:
ALL KINDS OF
COUNTRY PRODUCE! I
Dried and G-reen Fruits
CABBAGE,
POTATOS AND TURNIPS,
DeJOURNETTE & CO.
HOME AISKI) ~
fruit trees
Tp OR SALE, BY 8. W, BACHMAN
TILTON. Ga.
».000 Grafted Apple Trees, two years old next
Fall, and first oinss in every respect
Shockley, Jackson, Stevenson’s Winter. Winosau
Mange, Limbertwig, Goss, Buckinham, Bell’
flower, Horse, Early Harvest, Red Juno.
10 cents Each, or $9 per Hundred.
WIM c “»
Standard Bartlett Pears trees, 40 cents each
or three for fl. tsep 23 ’
Summer and Winter Resort.
NATIONAL HOTEL,
DALTON, GEORGIA. ’
J. V- A. LEWIS * SON, PROPRIETORS
teT u?> I v A Ti lONA i\l 811,0 r Y c °K nlzo( l Headquarter*
nl t °‘"E Men Bn ' l Commercial Travelers.
U ALTON m the most important town on the
o, ’ * . w 8 Place of some note a* a
r . an,l y i J lter Ke « <>rt - Catoosa Springs,
the Saratoga of the South, are dietant by rail only
16 miles and Cohnttah Springs which posaes*re
markable curative qualities, are reached by a
regular hack line. There are six mail train*
daily, Iwo Colleges, male and female, are lo
cated hero; also Churches of every denomina
tion. Population ab out 3,000.
R. E. PARKER,
WITH
Atkins,
McKcldin
& Co.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
HATS, CAPS,
AND
STRAW GOODS,
35 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga. 35
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D. W. HUMPHREYS,
A-ttorney-nt-Law,
DALTON, GA.
L. J. GARTRELL,
_A.ttoi-Yicy-rit-La.Yv-,
No. 8X Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, GA.
Will practice in the U. S. Circuit and District
Courts at Atlanta, and the Supreme aud Supe
rior court, of th, State. sepll ly
McCAMY A WALKER,
Attoreyß-at-Law,
DALTON, GA,
Office: Cornerof King and Penta ste. Practice
in the various Courts of the State. Jelß om.
DR. J. C. BIVINGB,
Physician and Surgeon,
DALTON, GA.
Office on Crawford street, JyilS ly
ZDZEd. ZR,.
Will attend as Consulting
Physician or Surgeot,
In important cases in the counties of Whitfield,
Gordon, Gilmer, Catoosa, Murray, Bartow land
Walker. Charges moderate. Office at tho Par
lor Drug Store of Dr. R. F. Wright, Dalton, Ga.
DR. J. P. FANN,
RESIDENT DENTIST,
DALTON, GEORGIA.
Office: Up-stairs on Hamilton Street, opposite
National Hotel.
Patbonage Respectfully Solioitib.
.1. L. SCHULTZ A CO.
DIALIRB IN
Fresh Meats, Sausage, Etc.,
Hamilton St., DALTON, GA.
/Jelß tfj
JESSE HOLLAND,
Livery and Sale Stable,
DALTON, GA.
Good stock and comfortable conveyance*, on
most reasonable terms. jelt ly,
EAST TENN., VA. A GA. RAILROAD.
Important Change of Schedule—June 25, 1882.
[Selma Division.!
north. south.
Mail, Accom’n, Mall, Accom’n,
Lv <1:30 am. 5:36 pu Selma Ar 9:15 pm 10:00 am
“ 0:45 10:40 Calera, Lv 8:02 4:45
“ 4:16 PM 7:45 am Rome, *ll:3»aM 7:30 pm
“ 6:15 10:50 Dalton, “ 9:40 4:25
“ 8:18 l:3sPMClevelnd“ 7:00 2:20
“ 11:85 5:00 Knoxville “ 3:30 10:52 am
“ 1:01am 6:40 Morrist’n “ 1:45 9:02
Ar 4:15 10:50 Bristol, 10:20 pm 5:00
[Alabama Central Division.!
WESTWARD, EASTWARD.
Lve 4:20 pm Selma Ar 11:00am
“ 6:45 pm . Uniontown Lve 9:42 ain
“ 7:oopm .Demopolis “ B:soam
“ B:4spm York “
“ 9:20 pm Lauderdale 6:40 am
Ar 10:00pm Meridian 5:3a am
Mail train north connects at Calera "'ith L- A
N. for all Western cities and with Romo
at Rome for Atlanta, and at Dalton with W• * •
for< 'hattanooga and pointe north, at Bru to
N. A W. for all eastern cities. .ts-Wnm.
Accommodation tndn X? «H »U-
i connecting with L. <v N. at v . . f r Tenn
: Pin cities. At Cleveland and Warm
r I and V'a. summer resorts, no blg train
' Springs and other iu
/
/ through t at
/ ( trnlnH for
***-