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'"' . Announcement*.
„„ First Wednesday in January next.
Election on r • » _ _——
For Ordinary:
The Argus is requested to :in " nun,,e
ANDERSON FARNSWORTH
candidate for Ordinary of this county.
* . Hie requested to announce the name of
“ MARTIN P. BERRY,
. a candid"* for< ‘rdinary of V, hitfleld county.
8 . BGV g-—P’ea.se announce tny name as j
for Ordinary of Whitfield county,
a ' ll "' i inii trv election. I claim to be
»t t ‘ iee ' l^’i' t h g t'h'duties ~r th ‘ ol,lce t,1!l ! 1
' vs is-en inithful in discharging the
have i ‘„nhe public trusts eonlided to me, and
! 111 ' c l, he liberally supported.
bupeWUC'* j t> fkeeman .
For Tax Collector:
w, are authorized n> announce the name of
J.W FINCkER,
as a candidate for Tax Collector.
u p are authorized to announce the name of
G. W. THOMAS,
as a candidate for Tax Collector.
H eAB e authorized,to announce the name of
SAMUEL REED,
as a candidate for Tax Collector.
For TU» Receiver:
We are authorized to announce the name of
JOSEPH BOGLE,
as a candidate for Tax Receiver.
We are authorized to announce the name of ;
JI. P. QUILLIAN,
as a candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns for
Whitfield County. One Tenn Only.
We are authorized to announce the name of
SAMUEL D. POARCH,
as a candidate for ' heriff of Whitfield county.
We are requested to announce tne name oj
A. L. SUTHERLAND,
asd candidate for Coro ier.
We are requested to announce the name of
H. C. H AMILTON,
asacandidate for Clerk of Superior Court.
We are authorized to announce the name of
CHARLES K.BRADFORD
as a candidate for City Clerk.
InE WEEKS RUMORS & REALTIES
Thanksgiving next Thursday.
What fools we mortals be—for office.
N. T. Hathorn lias gone to Louisville.
John Horan wants te be an Aiderman.
Tom Bard offers his residence for rent.
Quite cool, and a western wave moving.
Walter Harben gone to Gotham; so sorry.
Tbeold Council suggested for re-election.
George Whitman announces for City Clerk.
A dancing aeademy is promised Dalton soon.
Dalton has received nearly 4,000 bales cotton.
A biker’s dozen want the Dalton P. O. Pity!
'{i i W o) n in children with Wilder’s Moth
ers Worm Svrup.
No more indigestion or Nervous Debility if you I
use Wilder’s Stomach Bitters.
A onion thanksgiving service at the Baptist
church has been suggested
\nnie, a little daughter of W. N. Hathorn, of
Home, was brought here for burial Sunday.
Buckets of blood made clean and pure with
Wilder’s Saesparilla and Potash.
For Round worms, Tape worms and spasms
us nothing but Wilder’s Mothers Worm Syrup.
The family*! Ed Bivings left for Waxahachie,
Texas, this week, where he is teaching school.
All kinds of Blood and Skin Diseases cured
with Wilder, B Sarsparilln and Potash.
Hackmetack a lasting and fragrant perf 'me
Price 25 andsocts. Sold by II K Main, druggist-
Shiloh’s Curb will immediately relieve croup
" hooping cough and Bronchitis. Tl K Main.
A few nights since the residence of C. Brown
•ng was burglarized of a fine gold watch and sls
that he had left in his pocket. A similar ad
was made upon Jesse Trotter not long since.
It costs one dollar and saves votirlife—Wil
der s sarspahilla and PoTvsii—cures all dis
eases of the blood and skin.
more doctor’s bills to pay for Synhilis, and
~' l , ; n l e ral ' l,s «ases, Wilder’s Sa’rsparilla
and Potash cures all.
Mrs. 8. E. Frazier died last Friday, near this
’'D , after a terrible suffering of several weeks,
exhibiting a reconcilement that removed much
of the torturing anguish ,’rom the bereaved ones.
mX^ d iv? 1 '* cht ? llinvi i ?orant f,,r delicate fe-
G>stiv< n " Ll> i K k S stomach Bitters. Cures
costiveness and headache.
vi'tims wm!i!! eopl ?v ie wi,b Scrof.;la. If theso
I’OTAsn i" se " ,Ll ’ Eß ’s Sarspahilla and
otash their lives would be saved.
I'ii announcement of the serious illness of Dr.
1 xt't will be read with rare regret by our en
tire community. He is very low.
wiinX.''? 1 ' 1, X 01 ’ rough when Shiloh’s Cure
♦1 fold Skm relie < f - ' rice 10 ’ 50 a "‘*
sold by II K Mam, druggist, Dalton-
«• T « 4Y *H.of Bourbon. In I.
shdoh’ 8 c onß ™^ t Y v rjt I *\ , r J r K o^ u^ eß to |
, Mrs. John Bryant died last Sunday, of typhoid
buri?| ln ,hlscitv ’ a " d was buried at the family
ma±l°’ ,n, ’ inM,,rrit y’ next day. Her
bor in i h U . H Ie a ’ wife, mother,neigh-
* ristian will not soon be forgotten.
for ''atari- 'nn??? 1 * ,iKMEnY —a posativc cure
s °ld by ii k | ! a,h V r,a and Canker Mouth.
For’ * ' druggist ’ Da l“>n.
a printed *. an< * I'ver complaint, you have
' itvlijer R l ’^ ntee *" «Wy bottle of Shiloh's
Sold by H »
Courses J, f '°? anno ” noeß ‘he subject of his dis
an<l“u,. o ' moi 'row: ’-The Armor of God,”
riage ” an ' and their Typical Mar-
Sl'il'di’s i' | , l fJr/i! t o T(,R f . ree with each bottle of
Sy H K Miin'X 11 Itomeily. Price 50 cents. Sold
Ar 11 druggist.
? ti l #! ‘tioi 1 O di«f l ß? n, j»erableby Indigestion,Con-
Shioh’s Vi, ,p at ‘ KS , loss of appetite, yellow skin ?
Pr llKM lln Z i l 18 a positive cure. Sold by
la,D ’ dniggist. Dalton.
Many will . Has Resigned.
ton, of th ■ • r< of Siipt. Put- '
°I
bis skill " r .' ty ’ be building is a monument
and jov to ( n 1 j' ldgll ’ u,lt - an, l will be a beauty
fasseq B '" r c ""‘" lunit s’ when he shall have
•’ Uoodluiktohim!
I ,tiß -we Back -
I’altonMetn C ’ ' er F generally the wish of
,nil > 'a- h** ‘ 8 ’ P ’ |
lni *’»ofG O( | ° charge. He is a faithful
DOt oui ple„“ dO " e a «°° d w ” rk - U haß
a ’ w e would 1,, F( 10 know as much of him
nil ’ R , and d,.,',., " 1 , we like his bristling earnest
-o,ed lo y«Hty to his creed.
Mr ’ lias. e " ph ' an Cur edof Lung Disease.
’'th.o 'Jv a “*‘ vp re coiq *'=Lj Bti 8 t i “* bjive lx-en troub
<liiu-d t' m l”onis „f lunJ , ,?| ttlDg bbiod, and many
and 1, '"’d and M g d ?‘. a T’ hi ' Ting been
'■d'mir M g l’artof th., tin, '* k J c °ul'l not sit up, !
tire ... ' ansfleld’X u „ n '* a ''®«vy fever. I ui
the ; It aff o to ar ' a ''Bnlsam with en-
S< “'l..tiv ( ?p a |. co, lple of di»eH Ck r relief ’ with
"iv U work mn L ? y .°." r -Matchless
’ 11" r 8 '■ Heleiving . s , eol ' l ’ I ’’. m a ’>w en
"l” -t tnu?"'-v besi£Vri ’ M V ,o , 8l V'»’ ,| '>ty to
►"i.in I!,, 1 - 1:1 biiowofu - 1 fbought
***■ u » »■" -
Elegant Plaids an all the latest nov
i elties in Dress Goods just opened at
Bass & Trotter Bros.
The friends of Dr. J. R. McAfee, an
nounce him as a candidate for Mayor,
at the ensuing election.
Judge Anderson Farnsworth, a capa
ble man in every respect, and knowing
the duties of the office, announces for
Ordinary this week.
Spl-ndid Chairs, and nicely finished,
two coat varnish cottage Bedsteads, for
j less money than wh lesale prices adver
tised by other de tie s, at W. M. Haig&
C<>.
Our Musical Visitor, Prof. A. J. Show
alter, editor, has made its appearance.
It shows many staying qualities, is well
edited, and quite presentable typograph
ically.
The Clement, Weil & Ball Shoe, for
ladies and children, formerly sold by
Mr. Blanton, and always giving satis
faction, are now <nly sold in Dalton,by
Dass & Trotter Bros. A fresh stock just
received.
Mr. Jas. 11. Smith, an old Minnesota
iriend of E. T. Boudryes attracted to
this section by reading the Argus, gave
us a call this week. He has bought the
old Henderson place, on Morris street,
and will put it in ship shape. He will
be found a pleasant and genial gentle
man, and we bespeak for him an old
fashion Georgia cracker welcome.
WANT O F FAITH.
If the Drngist, does not succeed it is
not for the want of faith. He has such
faith in Dr. Bosanko’s Cough and Lung
Syrup as a remedy for Coughs, Cold s,
Consumption and I ung Aflections, that
he will sell a bottle to each and every
one whois in need of a medicine of this
kind. R. M. Sloan & Co.
Mr. Wm. Thirston, of Minnesota, on
his way to Florida to try the mild cli
mate for lung troubles, having received
: a copy of the Argus Trade issue, has
spent several days at the National. He
says North Georgia strikes him as a good
country. He contempt-te making us
a permanent call next May.
Two Dalton boys were elected county
court Judges, at the recent election, in
Texas, Gordon Russell, of VanZandt
county,and Horace Cate, of Wood coun
ty. Gordon got got 1,400 votes to his
opponents 1,293, while Horace received
1,267 to his opponents 1,096. It was a
' close pull in both instances, but it is
enough to make us smile.
“I don’t feel like work. ’
It makes no differhnee what business
you are engaged in : weather you area
preaher, a merchant, a mechanic, a law
per or a common laborer, you can’t do
your work well while you are half sick.
Thousands try to, but all in vain. How
much better to keep yourorgans in good
order by taking Parker’s Tonic w lien you
feell ”a like out of sorts.” It would be
money in your pocket. One hour of good
rejoicing health is worth ha f a dozen
hours full of languor and pain.
The Golden Troupe warmed up Tre
vitt Hall last Friday and Saturday night,
with an intervening matinee. The
stage management was smooth and un
rufied, scenic effects delightful, orches
try superb, the renditions perfect.
Martin and Bella Golden give natures
charm to their work, while the entire
caste were equal to especial encores.
Thev are not by any means to be class
ed with the usual traveling combina
tions.
A SURE CURE FOR PILES.
The first symptom of Piles is an in
tense itching at night after getting warm.
This unpleasant sensation is immediate
ly relieved by an application of Dr.
Bosanko’s Pile Remedy . Piles in all its
forms. Itch, Salt Rheum and Ringworm
can be permanently cured by the use oj
this great remedy. Price, 50 cents.
Manufactured by the ‘Dr. Bosanko
Medicine Co., Piqua, Ohio. Sold by
R. M. Sloan A- Co
Southern Normal Musical Institute.
Will be held at the Lecture Room of
I the Baptist church, Dalton, Ga. begin
ning .Monday, Nov. 24th.
DAILY PROGRAMME —MORNING SESSION.
8:30 to 8:45 —Devotional exercises.
8 :45 to 9 :30 —Elementary classes.
9 :30 to 10 ;15 —Voice culture.
Recess fifteen minutes.
10:30 to 11:15—Church music.
11:15 to 12 —Instrumental harmony.
AFTERNOON SESSoIN.
1 :45 to 2:30 —Teachers’ class.
2:30 to 3:15 —Vocal harmony.
3 :15 to 4 —Children’s singing.
NIGHT SESSION.
7 to 9 —Chorus class.
ADMISSION TICKET.
For Normal course, embracing the
entire programme, - $8 00
For any one of the day classes, - 2 00
For night class. - - 2 50 I
Foranv one. day and night class, 4 00
Admission ticket to be had at J. B.
Gudger’s.
Pupils are requested to procure their
' ticket before entering the Institute,
We respectfully ask the co-operation
and patronage of all, and especially of
' those interested in the improvement of
Church Music. A. J. Showalter,
Henry Schoeller’
Principals.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fe-
I ver seres, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chil
| blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,
and positively cures piles, or no pay re
quired. It is guaranted to give perfect
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price
25 cents per box. For sale by Woolten
& Holmes. 1 y
Notice is hereby giv< n that application
will be made to the Legislature for an
amendment to the Local Option Law for
Whitfield county, Georgia, so as to al
low an election in the 627th Dist. G. M.
known as the Tilton District, so as to
permit a vote independent of opierdis
tricts. under the present restrictions of
law now’ in force. Tilton, Ga., Nov. 23.
Auction, Harben Bros.
I o-day. Goods must go
for what they will bring.
Big line of Clothing, Boots, Shoes and
Hats, will b sold to the highest, bidder, j
Goods at private sale can be bought from
them now, at 25 per cent less than cost.
Capt. Post. Roberts, auctioneer.
I lost, on last Saturday, on the streets
oi Dalton, two $lO bills, folded together.
If any one has found them, I hope that
my age ami condition will urge the re
turn of them to me for which I will
make an 1 ' return possible.
John J. Petty.
“Castoria” at Wooten & Holmes.
J. C. Riley sells 7 lbs Nails for 25 cts.
German Crnaries for sale, H.V.,Tones
Use none hut Smith’s Worm Oil-2-85.
Reliable Clothing at Bass & Trotter j
Bros.
Superb line Men’s and Boys Dress !
Shoes at Bass & Trotter Bros.
W. M Haig & Co. are now competing
wit’ any market, in Furniture.
Trunks all sizes and qualities, at Low
Prices, at Bass & Trotter Bros.
Red Birds wanted—2s cents each for
males, by Jones, the bird fancier.
Choice white corn water mill meal, at
J. C. Rileys, at Beckner old stand.
Just think of a large fully equipped
Lamp for one dollar, to be found at
Browning’s.
Bass & Trotter Bros, have struck the
bull’s eye in All Woi Jeans—3 yards for
O ie Dollar.
W. M. Haig & Co., offer the lowest
prices on School Bo ks, Stationery, at
either rstail or in job lots.
All styles of Photograph work, in the
best possible manneratllurd & Delany’s
Gallery.
A new stock < f Staple Boots and Shoes
bought fov cash, and will be sold at pri
ces to induce quick sales, at J. C. Ri
ley’s Cheap Store.
Circulars and Russian Wraps are the
stylish things for ladies this winter. A
magnificent line received by Bass & Trot
ter Rros.
EXCITEMENT.
‘‘What causes the great rush at R M
Sloan & Co.’s Drugstore?” The distrib-
J ntion of Dr. Bosanko,s Cough and Sj r:
! up, the most popular remedy tor Coughs
Cohls,Consumption and Bronchitis now
on the market. Regular size 50 cents
and SIOO.
The inevitable Lank Barrrett ix a can-
I didate for county treasurer, savs he is
I away ahead with several districts to
\ hear from. Lank is a cunning fellow
in local politics, and will ‘‘git thar Eli,”
if the weathei is good.
How he got a Position.
‘‘l applied for a position in a danking
house in Wa’l street six months ago, and
although I proved my competoncy, they
would not take me. I had been down
on my luck and looked old ami shabby.
An idea struck me. I got up a new
growth of hair with Parker’s Hair Bal
sam, raised a decent suit of clothes, ap
plied again, and they taok me in a min
ute.” Sa writes a clerk with $2,000 sal
f ary. The moral is plan. Parker’s Hair
i Balsam gives a person a new face.
Cedar Ridge Mills, 5 miles east of
I Dalton, newly equipped and in thorough
: order, give entire satisfaction, both in
! meal and flour. We make 40 Ibbs of
flour to the bushel out of good dry
wheat, and of the best quality.
Good Flour always on hand at $2.50
per 100 tbs.
The largest, finest,
choicest, and most va
rious line of Cooking
and Heating Stoves,
Grates,House Furnish
ing Goods, Glass,Stone
and Ch i n aware, Wood
en and Tinware, ever in
Dalton, at the store of
C. Browning.
MAGIC
fife
Prepared from Extract Arnica, Oil of
Camphor, Hare Etaential Oila, Chloro
dine and Magnetic Fluid, Chem
ically combined.
The Best Certified Medicine in the Union!
Warranted to Cure Pain In Fife Minutes.
It penetrates through the tissues, muscles, end
to the bone Itself, thus producing a healthy
12-2. inn which can not be had with anv other
reinedv The overwhelming testimonials from all
[he Middle. Southern, and Western States prove
that by Us use Kheumatiam. Nwelllnca,
Vo 2.1. Sehea and Pain, no matter from
r’ause.either In man or beast, is rapidly and
TadTcaltv cured. Pain can not cxl.l where
and massive proof around
’“Beware of imitations. Sold by Dealers at s®c.
and SI.OO per Bottle.
MANSFIELD MEDICINE COMPANY,
MEMPHIS. TEXN.
©OLE MANUFACTURED.
Cohutta Capers.
Dear Argus: Once more we are settled as to
election affairs. Cohutta has joined the jubila
ting throng, and while the Democratic hosts,
hereabouts, are not numerous, but many of our
Republican friends joined in our merry making.
Our present Postmaster is arranging the pa
pers for a successor, Billie is a popular lad,
and we are sorry to lose him, but we told him
about “eating froze bi.”
The rain has pnt farmers to sowing grain.
Billie Tucker, of Dalton, joined our “Oscar
Wilde gunning dub’’ in a successful hunt a few
days since. George Hannah has returned fioni
a Roms visit, sick. Bad sign.
Matt I’itnor, of Denton A Lynn’s, and Mies
Maggie Pitner, of the Female College, gave the
Ijomefolks a flying Sunday visit.
Cohutta is soon to have a seminary, and in the
future many other evidence of progress that to
us now seem h t t r in. Yotus, Gath.
ADVI< E TO MOTH F.
Are you disturbed it night and broken of your
rest by a sick child suffering and crying with
pain of cutting teeth? If so. send at once and
gotabottleof Mrs. WiNSLow’sSooTHiNG Svkvf
for Chii.PhenTeicthino. Its valneisincaleul -
i able. It will ielieve the poor little sufferer immo-
I diatelv Depend upon it, mothers, there is no
I mistake about it- It curesdysentery and diar
: rboea. regulates the stomach and bowels, cures
i win«l colic,softens the gums, reduces inflamma
! tion, and gives tone and energy to the whole
: systeml Mns. Winslow’s Soothing Syii it for
Children Teething is pleasant to the taste.and
is the prescript ion of one of the oldest and best
female nurses and physicians in the United
States, and is for sale by all druggists through
out the world. Price 25 cents a bottle.
Fairbank’s Platform Scales, weighing
1000 pounds, in good order, for sale at a
bargain. Apply to J. C. Riley, Dalton.
Cedar Valley Item?.
Farmers are sow ing a large area of
wheat in this neiglib nhood.
I John Brooker talks of going to Chat
tanonooga.
Tom Kirk left last week for Texas.
J. B. Dantzler, on account es old age,
has decided to quit housekeeping, and
will have a sale on the 27th. Pr«ht.
Neuralgia of the Face.
Capt. John Orr, Pearlington, Miss., has
cen a most intense sufferer from facial
neuralgia for over twenty years. He has
had seventeen operations performed on
the nerves—that is, had them divided, cut
off close to the bone fro n which they
emerge. But this neverdid him anvgood,
the most excruciating pain continued
without the least interruption. He often
wished for death to relieve him of the in
tolerable pain. The best physicians failed
to relieve him. They finally advised hitn
to consult Drs. Hartman & Miller, at the
St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans, which
hed:d. They prescribed PeRUNA.and
in less than a month was entirely relieved
of the p ;in. Before consulting these doc
tors (he least touch to any part of his face
or nose would cause t he most fearful pain,
while now he can blow his nose and wipe
his face without the least fear of pain.
T ie captain is grateful b°vond measure
for this unexpected and unhoped for result,
' Mrs. Elizabeth Kenner,9B Laurel street,
New Orleans, has b-'cn one of the great
est sufferers from Neuralgia of the face
daring the past year tliat we have ever
heard of. From morning to night, and
from night to morning, there was one
constant, racking, tearing, burning pain,
extendingclear around h. r head and deep
down through every muscle, tooth and
bone in her face. No rest and no sleep.
All physicians failed to relieve her, as
well as all remedies. She was constantly
in the most agonizing despair. She called
on Dr. Hartman, who said the cause was
chronic catarrh. He prescribed Perun a
f>r her and now every pain has left her.
She feels like another person and can eat
h - irtily and sleep sound’ v.
Mrs. C. J. Miles, Gallipolis, O , -writes:
“ Dr. S. B. If ar tm xn & Co,, Columbus,
O. My affliction has been rheumatism, lo
cated in the right arm and shoulder, of
more than two years’ sta : ling, and after
t -ving agreat m mv remedies without any
relief, I commenced the use of PERUN A,
which, after using three bottles, found a
decided change for the better. I contin
ued to use it and now feel entirely well.”
Huldah Ward, Wellston,O., writes: ‘T
have been afflicted for years with that
dreaded disease, catarrh. I tried a great
many different kinds of medicine, but to
no effect. I commenced taking your pE
RUKA about nine months ago; have tak
en about ten bottles. It is doing me much
good. By its continued use I hope to be
entirely cured.”
Dr. A. B. Lovejoy, Dadeville, Ala.,
writes: “ I have a fine run on your Pe
ifi’NA and Manai.in Please send me a
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Have bought a very Large and Select Stock of Fall and Winter Goods which
they propose to sell at as LOW PRICES as THE LOWEST.
Dry Goods, Clothing, Ladies and Gentlemens
Underwear, Boots and Shoes.
N NG SH>DY! TRY TO!
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Produce Dealers.
Dalton, Ga., Aug. 22, 1594.
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HEALTH and VIGOR of YOU 1H! In an thoss I
diseases requiring a certain and eth ■-•ient IONIC, ,
esneciidtv Dyspepsia, Wantot Appetite.lndices
tton. iJck ot ktrcngU., etc.. Its use is marked ;
with Immediate and womlerlul results. Bonez. I
muscles and nerves receive new force. Eultvenz
the mind and supplies Brain I o»< r- I
■ A mt P O suffering from all complaints
L AEvS&S pc-uli u totlieirsex will find in
T>H HARTER’S IKON IONIC a sate and speedy
cure. It gives a clear and healthy complexloti.
The strongest testimony to the value w uh.
II suTkk’s Ikon Tonic is that 1 "-c < t ,,e 1 , ;‘
at .•otmterf. lllugliaM- only added to thep<wular
Itv OI th.- o-iglnal. If you rnruestly desire Itealtn
do not experiment—gel the Origin al AND BUST
(Send jr mr address toTtie Or Hjrtor Med Co-X
St. la> >is, Mo., for our DRLAM M
Fullof strange nad useful iniormatiou. fie?
Dr. Harter’s Iron Tonic is fcr Sale by all
Druggists ano Dealers Everywhere.
Grescent Mills,
DALTON, GA,
Manufacturers of
Corn Flour, Meal,
AND GRITS.
Product Sold by Leading Grocers,
May 29. 1384-ts
FEsEE!
UNRELIABLE SELF-CURE.
a favorite prescription of one of
tnoat noted und Kiircesiiful in tbo U. 8.
(now retired i for thociire of JVrrrow*
JLofft .Yfwnlboo«t, IFcfl/megg ati< 1 Sent
in plaiu envelope/’ree. Druggists < fill 1U
Address DR. WARD A CO.- Louisiana. Mo»
DR. J. C. BIVINGS,
Physician and Surgeon,
DALTON, GA.
Office on <’-»v ford street. olys
niLfio
and all Bl ICUS vOMPLAIHISare relieved bv taking
WRIGHTS INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS
Purely V«gewkl«; Ko Sripinj. Price 250. All Drupjln*.
I'S'VOU Ai<E<iOlN<i
WEST,
<>i*t ii-5V
SOUTHWEST, ,
13E STTR.E
YOURTICK ETS READ VIA THE
N, C. & St. L. Railway,
THE FIRST-CLASS& EMIGRANT
passenuers
FAVOKITK
A I Bl- RT B WREN N. P A, Atlanta, Ga..
; f. MILAN, I’ A, Knoxville. Trnn
WLDANI.EY.G P .t'4 4. Nashville.’«tit.
WM T KtZGICKS. P A, UllHtnuuroß* l»
IDSL.P. 1 ’WRIG-jj-j
Will attend a.Con.ulting
Pliysdcinn or Sur KeoM
In important cases in the counties of Whitii.l,
t- ordon. Gilmer, Catoosa. Mttrrav. Bartow
rtalker. Charges moderate. Ofllce at ttw
or Drug Store of Dr. H. F. Wright, Dalton
Residence ju»t tn rear of Purler Drug stone *
SPECIAL CAMPAIGN OFFER.
RE \D, DEMOCRATS, READ!
The Daily National Democrat
WASHINGTON, D. C.,
Will be sent every day to any address thre
nonths foronly ONE DOLLAK, 8
Address A . GORDON LEWIS
‘ üblisher ’*Daily National Democrat ”
Iffice, Congress Sr’t, wasliington, !>’ c.
I Subscription Respectfully Solicited,
TIME IS MONEY!
WATCHES,CLOCKS&JEWELRI
Repaired with neatness and dispatch by
L. WIIIOHT,
Dalton, Groorg-jn,
Who has had over Twenty Year’s Expe
rience in his Business.
All Work First-Class and Warranted. Spec
t-tples and Eye-Glarses ordered to suit custom
e«. -hop on Hamilton Street, in J. C. Riley’s
• - next door north of Woolten ‘ Uo'n’te
drug store. Qct 11-ly.
tSUABAMTEED CURE
SCROFULA,
SYPHILIS,
RHEUMATISM,
NEURALGIA,
AND ALL
DISEASES
OF THE
BLOOD aiii SKIN
THE
iioJT remm
BLGGD PURIFIER
AND
I CONSTITUTIONAL
ALTERATIVE
EVER USZD.
V. P&NE,
woreutn.
| OtRCV'i I F. KV
Water-I’ower!
SPECIAL OFFE.
MILL OWNERS
I will displace any make of Wate
Abeel, and substitute »n its place o>
of Janies Leffels & Co’s. Stand
Wheels, anti grind from one-fourtl
one-third more grain with sanu amo
of water, than with the wheel taken o
1 make no charge for putting in < t
wheel. For cash I will give a big'
count on orders taken in the next si
days. It matters not what you t
need in the machinery line. I can s
ply anything from a complete Flour.
Mill to a mill pick.
Saw Mills at a big discount from f
mer prices. Engines and Boilers. C
ton Seed Hollers, Feed Mills that v
grind corn, cob and shuck.
Parties that contemplate bnildirig
remodeling their mills this year, will
well repaid by seeing me before buyi
elsewhere.
CT. HZ.
March 15’84 Dalton, <i»
LEWIS HOUSE
!DALTON, - - - GEOKG
Everything new and first class. ''■'‘lnn
! sten ß of thecarshed. ' homefort omnt
cjal Travelors and for Summer and wm
Boarders.
Breakfast and Supper House
J. y. A. LEWIS, Proprietor.
Spring Md Suinint
MILLINERY.
To the Ladies of Dalton ar
Adjacent Country:
J. & J. B. G RAVE
daltoix, OA.
Has Now in Store One of the Hi
somest Assortments of,
Millinery and Fancy Coot
To ho Fcund in Dalton.
Hats and Bonnets of every descriptio
Feathers,
Esctirial and Oriental Laces,
Collars, Fichus, Silk Gloves, Parasol
t-rsels. "bile Ronnets et’dLace
Caps for Children.
Ktn.lsof Fancy Goo<ls. We
invite von to come ami
see for yourselves.
Send 8 1X r<
I A vcwtage
t -,tlv box of gootls n hi'b
receive free a p o • 1() ~ orft money right »■
, help a11.”f, " ton
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