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»:i,e EJaltow SWjjus.
. 4 nnoiincementsi.
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, m First Wednesday in January next.
For Ordinary:
The Vgus is requested to announce
opekson faknswoktii
~.,n d id«te for Ordinary of this county.
* " ‘ ~p requested to announce the name of
" e MARTIN p. berry,
hiljl| . lU , for ordinary of V. hitfleld county.
''' . R(lS —r'ease announce mynameas
for Ordinary of Whitfield county,
ar:u"’“ w . i .ouarv election. I claim to be
farm IK . e n faithful in discharging the
have i, u blic trusts eonhded to me, and
S». ■“'■ P ”T l -,.. rEIIiM AN.
*—,««. „ ,
~a n, |idate for Ordinary of this connty is
(IS il ' ** u
hl .rebv made-
For Tax Collector:
..., .re authorized 10 announce the name of
.I. W FINULER,
6S a candidate for Tax Collector.
u-.. •,re authorized to announce the name of
G. W. THOMAS,
as a candidate for Tax Collector.
ivcAKe authorized to announce the name of
SAMUEL REED,
ar a candidate for Tsx Collector.
For Tax Receiver:
We arc authorized to announce the name of
JOSEPH BOOLE,
as a candidate for Tax Receiver.
We are authorized to announce the name of
,f |>. QUILL! \N.
„ can i.o-,! ■ r iver of Tax Returns for
Whitfl'eld <■- n y. On- i -rnl Only.
Wear a'b. -■■•l »o announce the name of
- VIUI.L D. I*O\RCH,
as»candidate for heriff <>i Whitt! dd entnty.
We are to announce tne name oj
A. L. SUTHERLAND,
asd candidate for Coro icr.
We are requested to announce the. name of
H. C. II \MILTON.
v a candidate for Clerk of superior Court.
IVe are authorized to announce the name of
CHARLESK.BRADFORD'
as a candidate for City < lerk.
Christmas goods are
shown in great variety
at Brownings,
li.E WEEKS RUMORS & REALTIES
Auction To-day, Harbenßros.
Nice frosty week past,
Cotton coining in from Polk county,Tenn.
Ki i It ,i i i in children with Wilder’s Moth
ers Worm Svrnn.
No more indigestion or Nervous Debility if you
use Wilder’s Stomach Bitters.
Trade seems to be showing a very fair average
in Dalton, and all the merchants busy.
All kinds of P.h.od and Skin Diseases cured
with Wilder.s Sarsparilla and Potash.
The Rome methodists want Brother Lee back
to warm up their new church next year.
Buckets of blood made clean and pure with
Wilder’s SArsrAßii.la and Potash.
lor Round worms, Tape worms and spasms
use nothing but Wilder’s Mothers Worm Syrup.
The county candidates are -aX warming up to
the subject nearest their hearts just now.
I'Baltei Hrlien has aceeitted a secretaryship
ina.New York gas company, at $.500 aydßr.
I on Lame B vck, Sideor Chest use Shiloh’s Po
rous Plaster. Price 25 cents. Sold bv Dr. H K
Main, druggist, Dalton.
sniLoH's rot'uu a ml Consumptive cure is sold
<>' l | S |?"i> il 11 cures consumption.
Sial Ip Dr il 11 Wa n. d.mggist, Dalton.
Frank Reynolds is whooping np local passen
fengcr traffic foi the East Tennessee system,
tmn. this point. Hesays he v ill have something
nice to offer during the Exposition.
< 'j I ','"! V J ll "j ll ' Dyspepsia and Livar
_ ni . . ' ''h'loh's \ italizer is guaranteed to
■cni< you. Sold by Dr. H K Main, druggist.
i nm.'.'li I .’:, " ""?. Corfi « und Bronchitis
bv 1 b - v Cure. Sold
" "I. II h Main druggist, Dalton.
Tin i,, ~fP -'jon just e | evell ( | a . s off. anil it
» Worth mir while. ase-tixeus looking to the fu
nre. 0 f Dalton to consider the mutter i*, a higher
light than the mere bestowal of palty patronage,
nudes i l s\v l |‘!',^ lt , 1,1 L" viR "’ a " t f " r delicnt, fe
<•«—
viMiw^ ~1l ? l eoi,h! ' ,le wi ‘h Scixif.Ja. ffthesa
I'l’TlMt tlwi I'iT SAKSPARJLI.A AND
utiuii lues would be saved.
Charley Walker, an old Dalton toy, keeps a
haS been a Pl ,oiB tcd general trav
y agent of the W. ft A . road.
Mipa't'ion 'i\ ITAL » ,Z^ R is '" hilt yon needforCon
B 'T’mtonis«f n Sf A l’P etl,< '* Diziness and all
l>« rh, le Of s , F ricc 10 a,l<l 75
• bold bv Dr. H K Main, druggist,
alb,iv"i' H, '”idon has introduced a bill to
t iet.or""” ""‘" l *‘°° offered bv
the arrest of Petty.
iwa’s's i|.<, "T 11 "' S aves yourlifi—V« t!.-
«a»esuf ii. f * s !' I'oTi sit— cures all dis-
Herndoti i *•»« ,
thiam.. . '' “‘meed hisroad kiu bill for
t ii w n '’ hlUi,: ‘’ e'Hlature. Beu is said to
well with the law makers.
all s 'dlls to pay for Sv’diilis. and
ash Pi, rA \,.' ! ' ,,;|S ’‘S’ Wilder’s bA'aspAßii.i.A
D .lt, res all '
’*K the F " llilv< ' , ‘I , ' en< li'l facilities for attend-
Tetnesfe^ 08 ' 1 ' 0 " at NeW Orlcanß< The E “* t
we 1.. ' "i" oiler special iuduccni<-ns,as
tei ribJe ( ..^~| J ' , ® ,,T *> 'nude miserable by that
>ou. soldi. ~ s| dhdi’K ( tire is Ute jeme.ly for
F< I ° 1- ** ** Main, druggist, Dalton.
a prin led no PS| A ai "l liver complaint, you ha vs
\italiz,. r ■ .‘iratitee on every bottleol shiloh’s
M»i n . q n '. ' r r l* ilß to cure, bold by H K
xn| K»st Dalton
OtiHr Ar 9 US Ridged the Public Printing.
I ’«* pled" '.'" '** l)e Blafl to know tl,at the Argus
’•i'lateaL* Ol from the various can-
‘te* the <. l 'p" l '" ai ' B,, criP which guaran
’ontusUai ? ‘"''WTUsing of both offices to the
takes U ° n <,f “ ll conccr ned; lienee the
"'nv e.\p ( . l .( I, '| ' ,ar ‘ ’ h l ' le canvass, as was other
c,|anceis a p 'T ~HU<|B off and a swimming
M r i\ i .^ ,hlanCuretl of Lung Disease.
Hs *’ ,n ’ v <‘ been troub-
ihnd »•' ,n l»tonis of h|i‘i<p l i l i Ulng klood. mid inanv
mid I,'" "’>■ b' d and k ' ll ’ l ‘ l ilß ‘'.having been <oh
ir ""'I '• I • tmr ak ! n ‘" 8 “ •>!’.
tire 'n ' lan "iii l<l’s i„, h “ n 'A 7 «' er. I us.
•bl Hid !"'■ 11 ■■ill'!i-d..r‘ r "1 Ba ' KH,n " ith en
>l'd..tiv,.'‘‘"'lde of . 'l’ ll< k relief, and with
Ur "'' cu r ,' ’ Work ont B 'th V’." 1 ' Mat, ' h,eßß
Os her. ; r r‘ •’■••leivini“L P' e o ° l ' 1 ’ " m n " w
t! t?| "' I.'- ’«•'LPositive duty to
know of ? F •'I thought
h«t nr’" I 'hired the Va 1 , " w doses of Hun r
Mia* “‘"'Kofblootl.” For
pewer,
Some of the prettiest
Holiday wares in town
at Browning’s store.
A good raiti is prevailing.
Congress convenes Monday.
a J. P. Swick < ff-rs for alderman.
“Castoria” at Wooten & Holm?a.
J. C. Riley sells 7 tbs Nails for 25 cts.
. German Cnnaries for sale, 11.V.Jones
Use none but Smith’s Worm Oil-2-85.
Reliable Clothing at Bass & Trotter
Bros.
Col. Wtn. L w : s is back from Tennes
see.
Fod Tibbs says that he did’nt shoot at
a burglar.
There were thanksgi u.g services at
the Baptist church.
Several co -.nii people are attending
conference in Atl.mta
Superb line Men’s and Boys Dress
Shoes at Bass & Trotter Bros.
W. M Haig&C o. are now competing
with any market, in Fuiniture.
Trunks all sizes and qualities, al Low
Prices, at Bass & Trot ter Bros.
Ih ■ Norm il Musical Institute opened
on Monday last, fairly attended.
There has probably been about fhiiA
casee of typhoid fever in the .■ u m
The mother of W. G. Cavei i t,
county, died in Catoosa. >•! <-<n- er, I s!
week.
All P! ' • ik, ; i. the
b ■ i&l’elany’s
j Guin > ,'■
1 n the Ea~t
Pei i.esvee \ ir. in . r-yia raiho;i.l
last Sut:d; \
Bass & Trotter Bros huu s : •' •<.
bull’s eve in All W oi.Jea —3 f. ,i
One Dollar.
W. M. Haig & Co . offer t -e lowest
prices on School R<> ks, -it
et‘’-er rptiil or in j..l> Am
The Lewis Hous< ■ . I I -el-: ic
ing dinner equ 1 to the nthusiasm of
the times.
That Hacking Covgh can be quickly cured
by Shiloh’s Cure. Weguarantee it. 11, K. Main
Mr. A J. Barry of Tunnel Hill, was
u.a i l ie<, t< Mirs P N riiornl >ii. -.f |’ov re,
Tenn., last Fri lay ight.
In some parts of the county there is
complaint of dry weather and sea city
of water.
Now is a good time to arrange winter
protection for yonr stock,
Joseph H. Smith announces as a can
didate for ordiiiary, this wetk. Joe is
I a clever fellow.
Married, at the resident’ of the hirde’s
I parents, near Jonesboro, Tenn., Mr. J.
i Glenn McAfee, of this city,to Miss Ber
! tie Couch.
A new stock cf Staple Boots and Shoes
■ bought fov cash, and will he sold at pri
i ces to induce quick sales, at J. C. Ri.
I ley’s Cheap Store.
Hats, Shoes and Clothing at Auction, to-day, at flarbens
Mr. W. C. Haflev, of Athens Tenn.,
j gave us a call—has snnerior line of Or
uans and Pianos—<jive him :• trial
Fairhank’s Platform woLdiini'
1000 pounds, in good order for sale qf a
bargain Apply to .T C. Rilev. D iHon
A yoimsr man named Taitf'-.'!! 's report
ed to have killed an old man named ’A T aj
j ker near SprinL r Pl ieo W-dnes<!av nhdit.
| in a row.
The friends of Dr J P Mo Arr.r an
nounce him as a candidate for Mavor
at the ensuing election.
George Sapp never misses an oppor
! tunitv to keep up with the procession.
He hands a cainpahrn ear of corn that
has the grain mixed red. white and bine
'Ulis eiPith-s Owen to a cabinet
position.
Circulars ami Russian Wraps-are the
i stylish tilings for ladies tliis winter \
i magnificent line received bi Bass& Trot
ter Bros.
Dr. Lolton will peach next Sunday
morning on the snbjuct: ’’Paults Bal
ance Sheet.” In the evenin-r‘‘Solomon’s
Young Choice, and his Subsequent Glo
ry.”
The Ladies Dorcas Aid Socioiv will
</ive pr ovst< r <upt er at Trevitt Hall
ro x'Te d.n ov< tit for -he hen-fit of
the poor No ,I. no. ■ nlv f m adm it tai ice
which is 25 ee. Tl>< special object
of this occasion which, if made
j public, would appeal to every charitable
heart.
Convenient Dwelling For Sale.
I offer my home place, lot 75x150 feet,
I three room house, with one mom base- |
mont, stable, etc., and best water in
j town, for sale. Located near Joe Brown !
University. Will !>■- sold cheap.
J. C. Riley.
Miaco’s Humpty-Dumpty Coming.
One of the largest audiences of the sea
; son —the theatre be'nff packed—greeted j
AH Miaco’s New Humpty Dumpty at
Tucker Hall last night. Miaco is the
best pantomime clow n on the stage and
is a great favorite here, and added to his |
former reputation by his.clever acting
last night, as was evinced bv the long j
continued applause that was given him
throughout the plav. Incidental to the
play a good many clever specialties were
given which met with the highest ap
preciation and received loud applause,
as was deserved, they being the best in
their line w-> have over seen. We hear
th ■ recommend Alfred Miaco and his
Humptv Dumpty to all lovers of good ac
ting.—Daily Register, Columbia 8. C.
Miaco’s New HumptyrDumpty will ap
pear at Trevitt Hall next Wednesday
night, Dec. 3d. Reserved seats now on
sale at Gudger’s.
The county commissioners court meets
next Tuesday,
Auction, Harben Bros.
To-day. Goods must go
for what they will bring.
Big line of Clothing, Boots, Shoes and
Hats, will be sold to the higl est bidder.
Goods at private sale can be bought from
them now. at 25 per cent less than cost.
Capt. Post. Roberts, a ictioneer.
It has been our pleasure t<> r-ceix e
and read the aedress of Col. I. E. Shu
mate, deJi vered Lefort* the literary socie
ties of Emory ami Henry College, Vir
; ginia, in June last, and pnblishe in
I andsome form, by the societies. The
beginning of the address assumes a de
gree of modesty on the part of Col. S.
that induct s a doubt as to whether or
not we should hazard his good will by
publishing tin* t xc.tedingly flattering te
qnest for the permission to publish the
address. Our estimation of the address
is such that any attempt of criticism
would be cons tned purely in the effort
al flattery, Fite line of argument is in
tlie direction of individual special capac
ity anti suggests a line of thought not to
be lost sight of byboys hoping to achieve
notable success in any sphere. He dis
claims any purpose t<> engage in ih-ior
leal exploits,’" • . • ut\ itt.tl elegance
J <»• expression tire sosvmetricallv biend
| eti with t'lcc.'it: i, n sense inculcations
! of the address that one cannot read for
' - <>nt-, without b ing attr.icted by the
• •llier.
’"he Clement, Weil & Ball Shoe, f..r
‘ ladies and children, former!) sold by
Mr Blanton, and il’V tys giving stitis
f ■ 'L>n ar- p >• '< ■' D-d'oti. bv
1> A ■ \ just
8- 'tie tl-r ’- weeks since Tern Baxter
k- ■I• -I L I ■ ; *> tlx- hea I with a
Itr'ek Ge ‘ days ft, • Banks died
His death wi- ■ tribu’e. lie lick,
and Baxter left for Chattanooga. Mon
day Marshal Thrailkill brought him
back, and on Wednesdays preliminary
trial was had before Justice Longley.
I in which the prisoner was put under a
1 pud of $250. It appea-s that Baxter
and another boy were parsing Bank’s
i house, and the latter accosted the for
i mer with intimacy with his wife, which
I finally developer! intoa row, and Banks
j followed the boys for some distance with
! a drawn ax, swearing vengeance. Fi
; nally being told to stop, and not doing
| so, he wasstmek with the brick. They
j were all negroes, and not of favorable
j character.
Demorest’s Illustrated Magizine for
December contains not, only a great deal
of good Chrismas literature, but many
other well-writen and interesing articles
on variotte subjects. “Santiago,” ~An
Old Pert and Bit of Shore,” “A Canter
bury Pilgrimage,” and “The Angelic
Painter,'” will repay reading; and the
household suggestions are eminently
t>r-ictical and 'tsefitl, The illustrations
’ are nnmerotts, among which is a fine
photogravure o the “Mater Dolorosa”
lof Dolei. For 1885. we axe promised a
[ serial bv Mrs Julia *War,T Howe, and
anotherhvXfr Ch trh's B trivir l, as well
a« manv new axd interesting feiilnn-s
Sf M:'--k F-i■r.r.-il --L-ireh Rev Mr
T- rdv preach- Snn<!-i>- morning, on
"I : .rht .in-l Darklies-;” fvpienl of “The
\dvent , f Christ.” and in th- evening
he -omnieni-es t short course of sermons
on ‘ The T ,ast Four Things,” that o|
■‘D-:’th” being the -übject of this Su,i
lav eights discourse. All throughout
• the world in t'e- Episcopal churches in
tercessions are offer<»<l in behalf of mis- |
, siorts this Sttndav
Co). Ed Brovies, on his way from Co)
orado to South Carolina, to visit kins
folk stopped at Dalton. He looks well
and carries the spirit good humor of old
times. His many friends here gave him
a cordial welcome, ami the colonel says
the shake of an honest Georgian thrills
his soul with delight.
“I don’t feel like work. ’
It makes no differhnee what business '
yon are engaged in : weather you area
preaher, a merchant, a mechanic, a la w- |
per or a common laborer, you can’t do i
vour work w ell while you ire halt sick.
Thousands try to, but all in vain. How
much better to keep vourorgans in good
order by taking Parker's Tonic v. hen you
teell ”a li'-’ •ntof - >r s ' I; would be
money in ' <trv«*cke( line h<<iti of good
rejoicing In* ith is worth iia t a dozen
hours full of languor and pain.
Messr !'. . Gray & Co., of Grays-
ville, have slaughtered a Red Berkshire
hog weighing 565 tbs.
The largest, finest,
choicest, and most va-l
rious line of Cooking
and Heating Stoves,
Grates,! louse Furnish
ing Goods, Glass,Stone
and Chinaware, Wood
en and Tinware,ever in
Dalton, at the store of
C. Browning.
i
Cohutta Capers.
Dear Argus: —Everything lovely and
the “goose hangs high.”
The recent tains, and fine farming
weather has put all hards to work,
therefore I have but little current news.
Jno. Pitner is going np into Tennessee
on a little pleasure trip. But little far
ther than he us filly go -s John is a
great Tennessee boy.
Cohutta was well repre-ented at the
“grand” state j tbiloe, in Atlanta.
Yours, Gath.
Godey’s Lady Book, for December, is
a magnificent specimen of art and liter
ature, indicating good taste and a liber
al policy on the part of the managers.
•‘Sleeping Love,” is the very excellence
of steel plate wosk, s in fact are all its
embellishments. It ■■ 1 y ■> arm
ing, the stories “I'ant, strong and
pure, while the ske cites are ali enjoya
i ble. While the book is brimming with
! what one might cone '• perfection, for
the next vear greater attractions are of
ft-rred. 1 bes2oo prize stotv commences
in January. If is a eheap luxury in ev
ery household. Only $2 a year. J. H.
Hanlenbeek &Cc., publishers, Philadel
' phia, Pa.
I'll- farm,*- ’i a es to carrv on bis
business without the Southern Cilltiva
i tor, stands very much in his own light.
It is without doubt the best Agricultural
journal for the Southern planter that is
j published in America. We send the
i Cultivator ami Argus to one address
one year for 82.25. The price oftheCul
-1 tivator alone is $1.5
Spl *ndl'lChairs, and nicely finished,
twoco-it varnish cottage Bedsteads, for
b-ss money than wh lesaleprices atlver
tised by other de tie. s, at W. M. Haig&
Co.
E'- gant Plaids an all the latest nov
elties in Dress Goods just opened at
Bass A Trotter Bros.
Browning caps the
climax in Christmas
presents, for the ladies
especially.
The commissioners of Madison connty
have refused to accept a bridge that has
just been built, and the builders have
locked it tip.
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Chron’c Catarrh.
C. W. Mellicr, of 406 South Fourth
street, St. Louis, is twenty years of age,
and lias been a sufferer from chronic
catarrh, which had become quite offen
sive. When he came to Dr. Hartman, two
months ago, he was told it would take six
months to cure him. But he has pro
gressed beyond all expectations, and
nearly all signs of the disease have dis
appeared. Be ore b ing treated he could
not breathe out of t.ie nose, and now he
lias perfect control of the nasal organ.
PERUNAdid the business.
James Dun i, cf 1313 Cay street, St.
Louis, h-.s suffered from catarrh since
IS7O. Ths geutletnrn told the reporter
the foliowin ' straightforward story of
I.:S Case. •'I took the disease in Mem
phis It commenced in my head and
extended to my throat, and a bad cough
fallowed. I wc:,t to a number of phy
sicians, and they ta’d me my trouble was
liver disease, a id one said it was palpita
tion of the heart that caused the cough.
For the last year 1 have been practically
worthless, I could not ascend a flight of
rtairs without suffering from shortness of
b eath and fast beating of the heart, and
nty appetite was Very After
eating 1 often coughed so hard that I
would throw up everything in rny stom
ach. I could not walk any distance with
out panting. Five weeks ago I went
under the care of Dr. Hartman, and now
my cough has disappeared and I feel like
a new man.” Plrun a was his treat
ment.
Next came George Sattcrbaum, residing
at 1929 Carr street, St. Louis, who is an
old patient of Dr. Hartman. He stated
that he h id suffered most intensely I’ont
chronic catarrh of the head and lungs, but
is now almost cured, his lungs being en
tirely well a id his head greatly improved.
The gratitude of tu.s gentleman was
almost boundless, and he expressed it to
the reporter in tne strongest terms, say
ing “ Perun a will cure a.ty disease.”
> I. P. Dukehart, of Cumberland, Md.,
superintendent B. &O.R. R. Co's 1 lolel.s
(eonductoron the Baltimore & Ohio Rail
road for twenty-eightyears, and previous
ly a druggist), writes: Dr. S. B. Hart
man & Co., Columbus, O. I have used
but one bottle of Perun a between myself
and son. He Lad diptheretic sore throat,
and is now well. As for myself, it has en
tirely relieved the dullness in my head,
which has been of long standing—the re
suit of chronic malaria. I never took
anything in my life that gate tne such
great satisfaction. My wile is now tak
ing it also."
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FOR SALE BY
DeJOURNETTE & CC
Produce Dealers.
Dalton, Ga., Aug. 22, 1894.
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Tk® Largest
Merchant Tailoring
I. and Clothing House ANy
V in America. CjF
yWANAMAKER
BROWN, H
OAK HALL, i )
. Philadelphia. C\ I
1 A full Lee cf card samples of y Jn
\k tr.w great piece govds toes
4k w;ll Le with /
S. M. 1\ THOMAS,
SALES AGENT,
Dalton, Ga
Crescent Mills,
DALTON, GA,
Manufacturers of
Corn Flour, Meal,
AND CRITS.
Product Sold by Leading Grocers,
May W. 1384-1 U
DR. J. C. BIVINGS,
Physician and Surgeon,
DALTON, GA.
Office on r-wford street. •»!> 8
HEMBe
and all 3l lOtlx JOMP.AItUS are re'leved bvtak u-t
WRIQMTS INDIA!* VEGETABLE PILLS
Pwt-ly VcgsUKs: Ka OdD'n’. PrlM 2"o. All Druggh*
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SOU I’ll WEST,
BE S-CTR.E
YOURTIUKETS READ VIA THE
N, C. & St. L. Railway,
THE Fl RST-CLASS A EMIGRANT
p \SSENGER’S
WI DtBLE Y. G I’* '* Na.hville. - *lO.
W’M 1 KUtLKs. 1’ A, ChatUuutM,* . ««
Important Chanye of Schedule;
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ALABAMA DIVISION.
Taking Effect November 23d issi
SOUTHWARD D*HV
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SLEEPING CARS on all Sulrt TRAIN 2
Ma.d l a l .wHl 1 M.v ( , v . 0l a ll , I \'"™
■ , , Point.- west and south.
■ Landerdalewith M A Omihoad f„ r St ]. ol ,is
Memphis and Noith- W es Wrn 'q'J.'
! v tune 2, hours from s, an, to * ■
j J <'rk with Alabama Great wutlKrn
| Nelma WHh I « X.I s ft M NO ft “‘"Xv.
Ca ,-ia w ith L A X tor Montgomery or L.ui-vi'le
Borne for Atlanta. Macon. Augusta m l( |
points. I'alt.m withW ft t railronl
hattuiiooga with \ ft ( ami M ft ( |„ r all w,
Cleveland lor huoxvil.e. Virginia, G-asi’n cjti,
J. M.
B. W. WREN, kav KM( . ht
jG. p. a., Knoxville. a. g. p . a . s e lnia,
I TIME IS MO .EY!
WATCHES. CLOCKS &IEWEI.RY
Kepaircd with neatness and dispatch by
w ik 10 a r,
Dalton, Groorgriii,
Who has had over Twenty Year’s Expe
rience in his Business.
All TV ork First-Class and Warranted. Spec
. taples ami Eye-Glarses ordered to suit ciismni
ers. sltopon Hamilton street, in J.C.Uilev’s
old store, next door north of Woollen ft Holn'ie
drugstore. Oct 11-ly.
I DR. Id. F. WRIGHH
Will attend ns Consulting
l?lij N»i<*inn or Siirg4>, H |.
■ In important cases in the counties of Whitflehi
I G ordoi), Gilmer, < atoa-a. Murrav. Bartow am
I Walker, f harges moderate. Ollice at the Par
or Drug store of Dr. H. F. Wright, Dalton, (.a
Residence just in rearof Parlor Drugstore.
Spring and Summer
MILLINERY.
o the Ladies of Dalton and
Adjacent Country:
J. & J.B. GRAVES
DA LK>\. GA.
Tas Now in Store One of the Hard
soniest Assortments of,
Millinery and Fancy Coods
To be Found in Dalton.
Hats and Bonnets of every description,
Feathers,
Escnrial and Oriental Laces,
Collars, Fichus, Silk Gloves, Parasols
Corsets. \\ liite lioinu ts hi dLace
Cups for Children. And all
Kinds of Fancy Goods. We
invite you to come ami
see for yourselves.
, BH pUABTEEDCURE
SCROFULA,
SYPHILIS,
RHEUMATISM,
EEURALGIA,
AND ALL
DISEASES
of
RRBEm bloom skih
r • ™ E
most rowsam
BLOOD PURIFIER
AND
CONSTITUTION
MOVE
ever usbd.
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Wnl<‘r-P<>"'er!
SPECLVL OFFER
TO
MILL OWIHSi
1 will displace any make 01
rt’hcel, and substitute-n i' B ij;'“ '
0? James I*effels & Co’s, -tarn a •
Wheels, and grind tr m om-f<’ rU
one-third more gram *'' ■ ,
~f water, than with the wheel tnkt nom
I make no charge for puttmg in <’U>
1131 For-»»b J “’."•'j'T” '
c „ (lllt on ord<-rs taken in " (X
days It matters not what Jon inav
need in the machinery line. I e.n sup
"(;.v anythin, from a complete Hounng
Mill to a mill pirk. .
Saw Mills at a big-listvmnt from for
mer prices. Engines
ton Seed Hullers, Fe£d M'H S thatwi
<rriml corn, cob and .ahnek.
" Parties that contemplate building o
remodeling 'heir milts this year, will ’
well repaid by seeing me before buying
elsewhere. f .-
J-y H. «3ERC3-£nsr,
March 15’* ’ * Dalton, Ga _
Agents Wanted for the New 800 -
DEIiDS °\ D * R ’?’S Rr v
BLUEAhDCFAY
Th Uo„ of to
.Khqmture* on U’th w to ß ' “? rou nts <>
“T >v«? intensely
exploits of’"•onte « 1 1 XTwl h.ir-bresdtb •>
hriverv. imprisonment* h „ n ,i.b> hHml struy
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