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H. A. WIiKNCH, I ilitor mid Proprietor
SATFI.DAY, DECEMBER 20 1884.
Christmas goods arc
shown in great variety
at Brownings,
It is only four tb.ys more till Christ
mas.
Stock need shelter during the bleak
v inter months, and providing it is a mat
ter of both econrny ami mercy.
li is charged that the barbed wire
manufacturers furnish the cowboys
of Texas with wire cutters free of charge
as thecuttingof the fences increases the
demand for fence wire.—[Ex.
What Do the Druggists Say?
They know what the people call for,
and they hear wha t their patrons say as
to whether the medirincs they buv work
well or not. Martell & Johnson, Kush
City. Minn., say, “Brown’s Iron Bitters
givesentire satisfaction to our custom
ers. ’’ Klinkhammer & Co., Jordan,
Minn., say, “\\ e sell more Brown's Iron
Bitters than all other bitters combin
ed.’ L. E. Ilackley & Son, Winona,
Minn., say, “All our ciist< mer speak
highly of Brown's Iron Bitters.’’ A C
hitman, .Jackson, Minn., say s,
“Brown’s Iron Bitters is giving good sat
isfaction to purchasers.’’ These are only
a few. We have hundreds more just as
good.
Pleasant Grove.
Coahuila Agricultural Chib met la t
Saturday evening. Croat interest is be- ;
ing taken in the co-operative store,
which we think will be.a success. Fifty
farmers were in attendance.
Tom Kirk Ims gone to Texas where lie
takes charge of a school Clad to hear
of our Georgia boy’s success.
John (.hitwood left lor North Carolina
the 15th, on a visit to relatives.
We are clad to have Wright Davis and
family, among us.
Chsistmas is almost upon us, for
. which we are locking I, it,.nd too with
happy «ntlcip«tions. Nell.
Do not, make t he latai mistake of w ait
ing tor “nature to take its course,’’ w hen
you have a cough, cold or sore throat.
Such a course is hazardous and suicidal
ami nearly always results in some citron
ie disease ot the throat. The Seven
Springs Mums is one of the best remedies
for affections of the th rout that it is pos
sible to be had, not only for common
sore throat, but for ulcerated sore I hrottl,
bronchitis, heryengetis, croupous affec
tions hoarseness, clc. No one knows
what a “treasure’’this remedy is except
those who are well acquainted with its
virtues. Ihe cost is nothing compaied
to its real worth.
For sale by Dr. 11. K. Main, druggist,
Dalton, (ia.
Mill Men take time and buy the best
ol Machinery at the cost ol light painted
Ni w 10—I lorse-pow er Engines and
Boilers, all complete, for s<>oo.
1 will duplicate and discount anv reg
ular dealer who handles machinery of
other manufactories than those lepre
rented by myself. J. 11. Bergen,
Dal on, (ia.
WANT Ol FA I I 11.
lithe Drugist, 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 ami I ting Affections, that
he will sell a bottle to each and every
one who is in need of a medicine of this
kind. R. M. Sloan A- Co.
'I he mail ridel on the route from Cass
ville to Spring Place has quit and no
mail has passed up lor two or three
weeks.
After Suffering Pleven Years.
Dawson Ga., August 30, 1884. —1 suf
fered with tetter tor eleven years. It
was on my face ami body amt gave me
untold troubleand pain. 1 tried the vir
tue of many remedies, ami xxas treated
by some of the best physicians in the
country, but found no relief, and hadal
most despaired of my life. I was in
duced to tty S. S. S. as a last resort Af
ter taking six bottles the tetter was re
moved ami my skin smoothed off', and 1
am perfectly well. 1 leel like a new man.
Swift’s Specific is undoubtedly the la st
blood purifier in the world, ami I reconi
mend it to suffering humanity.
L. 11. Lee.
The Supreme Bench.
Atlanta, Sept. 23, ISS4 -from exper
ience 1 think S. S. S. a very valuable
remedy for e-uteous diseases, ami at the
same time an invigorating tonic.
J AMES J ycKSOX.
x Chief Just ic of Ga.
Cuured with! wo Bottles.
Jerskyville 111., Aug. 1884.—For
over two years I was afflicted with a
ring-worm on my neck, which would peel
oil and burn like tire. ( ailing on M. D
he pionounced it a cutaneous eruption ol
the cuticle, Tiiis frightened me, and as
s ter try-ing ex ei thing in the mai ket .inclu
ding low les’s solution of arsenic, xvllh-
Ollt success, 1 was advised to tr, S. S. S
which 1 uid, and after taking two small
bottles a permanent cuie was effected.
Roar. 11. M xlti.more.
Os the U. 8. X. and Pae. Ex. Co.
>1 Child.
" Talbotton, . s. pt, 12. ]ssi._
little son, now seven yean Id, broke out
when a babe three weeks with what the
doctors called excema, beginingon the
head and gradually spreading over his
whole body. He was treated for five
years or more by various physician*
wk ' b <‘little hot >1 lallli
s h<l ,v brok ‘‘«> <!<»» '>• About a
shoot t k s £°°d rep as induced to u-e *
Deounian- 3^ 11 d/, ’ s ami two bottles
ure andZ^7 n ’J* ' *“ u, ‘ 1 “’"I well, and there
SbPsr / s, ''‘ ' ' 'he di<e ,s t .
tha best.— San Fran 1 O. Hoi.mi ,s.
<>n Blood and .skin Diseases
. Specific Co , dtawer.7, At-
i
Scrofula.
Are anv members of your family thus
afflicted? Have they scrofulous swell- '
ings of the glands? Have they any setof
ulous sores or ulcers? If 'so, and it
should lie neglected, the pi etiliar taint,
or poison, may deposit itself
in the substance of the lungs,
producing consumption. Look well to
the condition of your family. and if thus
afflicted, give the proper remedy with
out delay. Buy that which makes abso
lute cures in the shortest space of time.
Ihe ttnerri ig finger of public opinion
points to B. B. B as the most wonderful
remedy for scrofula ever know n. You
need not take our word*—you need not
know our names—merit is all von seek.
' Ask your neigh, ors, ask your druggist,
ask or write to those who give their cer
tificates and lie convinced that B B. B.
is the quickest and most perfect Blood
Purifier ever before known.
Sold in Dalton by Wootten & Holmes,
i Druggists.
Texas Letter.
Rock Hill, Texas, Dec., 10, 1884.
Dear Argus:—The demand on me for
my impressions of Texas, by your coun
ty people and my friends, neecessanly
suggests the Argus as the quickest me
dium. 1 have only been here eleven
| months. 1 find it a better country than
1 expected. Everybody friendly and so
ciably im lined. It is iinsutpassed as a
farming country. I think ts a farmer
cannot make a living here, it is In cause
lie wool I nos deserve it. The state has
' its disadvantages, just as do others, oth
eiwise we would have too mud of a
good thing. People must work here at
somethin , or starve; but 1 would pre-
fer farm ing.
I met Mr. Chap King, a liandsom ex-
Georgian, here, a tew days since.
T--II John W Barnett that we are look
ing lor.him.
I meet many Georgia friends here,and
would like to meet more of them.
Wonder if. Shake will come It’s a
good country for handsome wide.wets,
and he would enjoy the holidays here
Your coun y people out here are all
well.
Love to all. Lizzie.
One Bottle instead of u Dozen.
“And it took mil t ■ ne bof jl<- to do it,’’
said a gentleman, speaking < f Parker’s
Hair Balsam I had a inn < I fever, nd
when I go* well of that my hair began to
fall out so fast as to alarm me I really
didn’t know wlml to di , until one day a
friend said, “Try I’uih-r Hair Balsam.“
That was some months ago What sur
prised me was the lac! that me lottip
was enough | ( x : eete Itone up a doz
i-n." ('lean, higldx -ifmned. not oilx
not adx e. Best-n< ri final c >l< r
Rhichard II ,i ,~f iikescoun
ty, on at w o-1 iorse I. in his x< a r made
30 Laics of cotton. ■ be -In l <• I corn 300
bushel >[ mils, bn ! <•. of xx b< at, peas,
potatoes, etc.
r x < i t i: m i: nt .
“What ansi-. ftm ; reat rush at R M
Sloan A Co.’s DrugSn • <»?” The distrib
ution of Dr. Bosanko,- Cough and S>r:
up, the most popular remedy tor ('onghs
(’olds,Consumption ami Bronchi: s now
on the market. Regular size oil cents
and SIOO.
Sumach Items
Finewe ather for farm work.
Married, at the residence of the
brides father,on the It inst,MissMaggie
Beiry, of this place, to Mr. McShelton,
of Tyners, Tenn. On t’i e 7th, Mr. Clen
Arrowxvood, to Mi s Mollie Poag. We
wish for both young couples lives of use
fulness and a long life j urney.
Mr. \\ . B. Beck, an old, and highly
respected citizen of tjiis county, died at
li is residence, nea r Wood la wn , the 11 th,
and was int rred at this place,next day.
By his request, he was buried by the
I. (). G. T. of which order he has been
| a faithful and useful membt'r for some
t’me. lie leaves a large family, to which
I we tender our heartfelt sympathy.
■ Think we’ll have several xxedding’s in
these parts e’re long, notwithstanding
i the hard times. Vobis.
Thi‘ first symptom ol Piles is an in
tense itchingat night aftergetting warm.
I'liis unpleasant sensation is immediate
ly relieved by an application of Dr.
Bosanko s Pile Remedy . Pi les ina 11 its
terms. Itch, Salt Rheum and Ringxvorm
can la* permanently cured t>y the use ol
this great remedy. Price, 50 cents'
i Manufactured by the Dr. Bosanko
( Medicine Co., Piqua, Ohio. Sold by
I R. M. Sloan A Co
A Voice from the Ninth.
T. IL Stanford was out all last week,
but has not been in to make his report,
hope he is doing well for he is a xvorthv
man, and one that the people w ill not
be ashamed 01, it elected. In selecting
a county board, we think the best men
for the office, should be the first thing
to consider, and among the men spoken
of, there will be no trouble in selecting
a good board, and they should be prop
erly dividexi over the county, so that
each portion will receive its proper at
tention, and we learn that neither one
of the old board will serve, and we will
have to have a new team, it is thought
that Green Henderson, of Trickum,
Green Treadwell, Tilton, 11. A Wrench,
Dalton, and D. W. Mitchell, of the ninth,
i w ill constitute a board in whose hands
the interest of the* county will be safe.
Suppose- we give them a tial.
«A voter.
A Run on a C rug Store.
.(ever was such a rush made for anv
Ding Store- as is now at Woolt-n
11 dines for a Trial Bo tie ol Dr. King’s
Nexx Discovery for( onsumption, Coughs
and Colds, Ail pels ns affected with
.'Z-thma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Severe
Cl'baßs or any affection of the Throat
a Bi Lun s, can ge-t a Tr al Bottle of this
giwt remedy flee-, by* e ailing at above-
sizt >1
J. B. Guclger has all
the Novelties in Toys
of every kind.
The State Line Philosopher.
Dear Argus:—Autumn is engaged in
ilie art oi shit ering a lance with winter
and for some days past, has successful
ly contested each inch of ground—but
old w inter will ere long be the victor and
will wield the sceptre until his frolics
are over’and be lays his crow n in the
lap of spring. It is not l< ng until old
, “K riskringle” will be sailing around to
: and fro and making glad millions of lit
tle souls who even now are impatient for
his approach, how many thousands of
L joyous hopes and fond anticipations are
wrapped up in the ball to be unwound
on the 25th? And whilst a good por
tion will be made happy how chilling to
think how some will be disappointed
and others neglected entirely. The
statelv mansions of the ricn will
’ groan under weight of regal bounties
i spread upon costl., boards whilst in the
hotels hard by many barefooted sliiver
ing'sons and daughters will dispatch
their limited crust, or hungry, seek 11 eir
pallets of straw only to drc.-tni of what
they wish, or unditlge a sigh over so sad
a fate? If the tl c fine philanthropist
| who can encompass all of G< d’s suffer
ing, destitute children, could gather up
all that compose the neglect' d part of
the world be would press them affec
i tinnate yto his heart. With the love of
a motther, gratify every reasonable w ish
and thereby cause their little souls to
; leap with a joy never known before
But all are not philanthropists, and ye
many tire liberal and most exerybodx
I can make somebody else happy if they
w ill. The trouble w ill not be much ai d
the outlay but little, ami now Low many
I little girls and boys have we in mtr neitth
borlmod, little felloxvs wlm knoxx- noth
ing about Christmas except so far as
they have enjoyed seeiny "tliers enjoy
. themselves, or perliap-, have wondrre,
in their little minds why it is that they
have m> good things like others and
wl o e litte eves would swim in tears of
I gratitude for any marked attention or
; interi .-t in their behalf, let tl-.es" be .se
lected, and have Santa Claus to fill their
i stoi kings and socks brim full, and if a
i litt ie pa i r of shoes, In , t.-. <lt css, shawl,
i bonnet, bat, coat, pants and shirts are
needed nut them in alsmamlthe word of
tin Lord for it we shall be Messed. Don’t
sax th I you are not aide for xon can
1 dispense with luxuries you have been
accustomed to, if need lie, for a while at
least, and the satisfaction will greatlx
overbalance the Self deni 11 L"t ns fix
it friends I know we will all feel better
and retil’.y lie better.
T. N. Stanford, candidate for tax re
ceiver was at Red Clay the other day,
and was modestly peesenting his claims
Ito tin* public favor. He is one of our
citizens that has wear in him, for the
more yon know him the la tter you wil
: like him.
1 hear a good deal said about certain
j persons for county commissioners, and
if 1 am correctly informed as to the fee
-1 lures of the nexx road bill as shaped n|
I by’ our able representative, Mr. H< rn
I don, the county commissioners are to
have a big sax in relation t< putting tin
■ provisions of the bill into active effect
I Now don’t let us have any sleepy’s oi;
I this board for goodness sake. Oer peo
l pie have sufferred enough with bad
I roads and dangerous highways. Let it
be made known that little Grover, John
- ny, Susie can go to grandpa's, without
I going round ten tree tops in the middle
of the road or being buried in a y awning
gulley.or drowned iroin ailing through
labridge. We cannot, expect to find a
more eompetx nt or honorable board < f
I commissioners than the one whose term
expires in January, but the suece-sors of
' these gentlemen can accomplish mote
, for Hie teason that the laxx will confer
mote discretionary ; ower upon them
1 blessed old \\ bitfield, the home ol mv
adoption, 1 want to see you take front
rank and march gallantly abreast with
any sister eounty'in tin* scope of Geor
! gia s empire, in the accomplishment
■ and perfection of the greatest good for
the greatest number.
Send the Ar gus one year to M. ().
Moyers, at Keith's postotliee, Catoosa
’ county, Ga.
Faithfully, Shake.
si.ri ri. ess Nights, made miserable fix that
tv, rible eoligli. sliiloli’ri are is tile ,ieme ( | v iur
you. sold by l>r. It lx Main, drungisi. Duhon.
" ii a Will You cough xx lien Shiloh's Cure
xx ill give immediate relief. rue to. C s a ud
♦I. sold by II K Mu'ii, druggist, Halton'
The Rev. geo. It. Tn xvKK.of Bourbon, tn I.
s.axs: • llotli mi, 'lf all ,l n 0,.0ne no- lives to
sh.toll's t otisuni|itix i Cure.” II K Main.
six hundred pupils now attend Rome’s
public schools and are making fine pro
gress.
\ " i,h <“»<••> liottle of
: s| " ' ■■•tm-rh th ty. I’rn-e ,-,o Sold
by II l\ Main, <li*uggißt«
Ake Xoi M AttE miseralil'-by Indigestion, Cott
't 'pal ion .iizz uic. loss of appetite, i <.||oxx -kint
ii li r : 'x' 11:1 lz ,'' H!l l‘''sitive cure, sold bx
Or II lx Mam, druggist. Halton.
At Rome. Monday, Austin Carnoelian
a saddler, was closed on a distress war
rant lor niii. His liabilities are I,S'JJ
and the nominal assets 85 >).
II XI EM ETACK a lasting and fr igrmit perf one
1 rice 2.> an I.glets. Sold by it tv ‘iain, druggist
’JaiLOH's < t ke w ill immediatelx r lieve eroup
XX lioopiiß:. ough and Bi-oii liitis. ’ H K Mam.
shiloh s Catarrh K«.mei>y— a posutive cure
' Ol ' 11 lari. H pailieri.-i nn i C.-oiker .Mouth,
sold by II h Alain, druggist, Halton.
1 Im trade on the Cooa river this , ear
ia greater than wvr. * t
in iii
i
I'TIWi
ISfiM RESTWIIC. ?
This medicine, combining Iron with pure
vegetable tonie“, quickly and completely
,'ures Dyspepsia, Indigestion. V. eakre-x,
lin pure Blood, Ma lai in,< hi!la and I’evens,
and Neuralgia.
It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the
Kidneys and Liver.
It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to
Women, and all who lead sedentary lives.
It doe* not injure the teeth, cause headache.or
■reduce constipation—tift'r Iran nifflicino- 110.
It enriches and i vrifes the blood, stimulates
he appetite. aids the assimilation of n od. re
lieves Heartburn and b* Itdiitig. at'd strength
ens the muscles and nerves.
I’..* lnh-rml-'i mt l evers. I as-itude, Lack of
Energy. Ac.. it has no equal.
£ „ ■ The g. inline has above trade n ark and
crossed led lines en wrapper. Take i o other
fliclr <i»lrh, |tl»>« V < O'’lt< 11 <|i.,BUTP <:'lF,’!>
Frightful Catarrh.
Pieces of Bone.
For four years I have been afflicted with a
very troublesome catarrh of the head. So
terrible has its nature been that when I blew
my nose small pieces of bone would frequent
ly come out of my mouth and nose. The dis
charge was copious, and at times exceedingly
offensive. My blood became so impure that
my general health was greatly impaired, with
poor appetite and worse digestion
Numerous medicines were used without
relief, until I began the use of B. B. 8., and
three bottles acted almost like magic. Since
their use not a symptom has returned, and r
feel in every way quite restored to health. I
am an old citizen of Atlanta, and refer to al- |
most any one living on Butier street, ami more
particularly to Dr. L. M. Gillam, who knows |
of my case. Mas. ELIZABETH KNOTT.
A LITTLE GOLD.
Mr. Z A. Clark, of Atlanta, Ga , in speaking
of $450.00 1 . gold, desires to say to .he re tiers
cf this paper, that the whole or the above
amount was spent in a fruitless effort in find- ■
ing relief from a terrible Blood Poison affect
ing his body, litpbs and nose—presenting ugly
running ulcers He is now sound and well,
having been cured by the most speedy and
wonderful remedy ever before known, and any
interested party who may need a Blood Pu
rifier will learn from him that three bottles of ;
B. B. B restored his appetite, healed all
ulcers, relieved his kidneys, and addad twenty
one pounds to his weight in thirty days.
Two Druggists
We have been handling B B. B. only a few
months, and take pleasure in saying it is su
perceding all other Blood Remedies. It sells
well, gives our customers entire satisfaction,
and we cheerfully recommend it in preference
to any other Blood Purifier.
ASHER A MOORE, Druggists.
Atlanta. Ga.
A 32 page Book of wonderful B. B. B. test!
tnony mailed to any address.
BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga.
DM. Pakhy. t’rus t.:i P v...: . ■«.
C frpmgCart co.,
Rushville, Indiana.
(Cut shows No 3 ready to get into.)
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Wholesale Manufacturers of
Two-Wheeled
Vehicles,
The oul.v thing on two wli mis tit it 1 ides
as easy as a carriage.
G>■ 1- Mi l,t of the II ■- M aterial and War
ranted.
11) STYLES Pit! 'ES VERY LOW
Write to us foi Prices and Catalogue.
pov mm pi ITTcf
In diseases of the Blood, skin and Bont-s. —Nervous Debility,
Impotrnry. Orir niie Weakiies*. Gou<*rr*ha>a, Svphiiitic u . d
Mercurial AfTeHiunv. Scientific treatment; sate and sine
ii.itdi.y. in-tbnnities Treated. Cal or write for litt of |
Questions to be answered by those desiring treatment by maiL I
learn Mimethlnu to their advantage. It knot a truw:.l
Jdrfress Dr. (’. 1 . I aBAKGE. and PiivUHan In Cha»»|
I pntral Med. & Suri?. Institute. B2D Locum st.. St. Louis. Ho
Successor to Dr. Butts* Dispensary. Established 30 * •.•»«
TUTTS
25 YEARS WSE-
The Greatest M-aicrd Triumph of the Ago!
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LBVER.
Loss of appetite, Bowels costive, I’tun iu
the lic.tj, with a dull »ensat ! nin the
bach part, P.iiu under the shoulder
bin -<o, Fuliners after eating, with a dis
inc..nation to exertion of body or mind,
Irritability of temper. 1,0 w spirits, with
ti foc.'lngofbnving neglected eomqduty,
M cnriucos, Dizziness, 1 uttet ing nt the
Heart. Dots before the t—’., Headache
over the right eye, 1 ness, with
litlul dreams, Hi -lily c- Urine, and
COriSTIPAs iO’-L
TUTT'S pill.’ arc especially adapted
to such cases, one dose effects such a
change of feel luges to astonish the sufferer.
They Increaeo the A ppetiie.and cause tho
body t > lake nu 1 ic.li, thu-i the system Is
nonrisbetl.nnl by th. :r Tonic Action on
the BiirestiveOraans.lTegular Si tools uro
yroduo'-l. Ptl .- i’; -I I Murrnj-st..ILY.
TUTT’S i UYE
Grat Hint or Whiskers changed to a
Glossy Black bv a single application of
this Dm. It imparts a utituml color, act s
instantaneously, bold by Dmggists, or
sent bv exnress on receipt of 81.
Office, 44 Murray St., New York..
/Sggp FREE!
SELF-ORE
A favor to | r S'r'pfnn cf one of the
tnost noted IL M ■hv-miil. ■ i iu j-ts I i th ■r. 8.
(now retired lor im'cm ■of .Ve, ifrtrility,
Lofit MnHhmxt. ff>nkfira.v /Irraii. Sent
Ixipiaa- .U uenv. I. /.-ee. Dru;.gu,MianflUlti
Address DH, V.'A’.D A CO., Louisiana. Mln
New Goods! New Qoojsj
James Herron & Son
have cn hand the Largest and Best Stock of foods that wII to
BROUGHT TO Tins MARKET
This Season. itittl flit y topi st 1 to Soil tit's Stock as
C HEAP r i HE (IIIZAiq: V
These G toils were bought by an ex per ieitci <i aml varei til but < i i,i|,
Lets in the Uui’e'l s, ami w ill l>e sold at as low figui es :’.s i < lt eau I t \ ■ i
:iii\ \\ ijth. ( hir Slock (o
eady-? ade Cents’ and Ooys’ Clothing is Large and well Assorted.
Oui Line es I adies Tress C oeds hss been Selected ftiih an tjc tc the Left!,
IS well as to the tasteful ami ornamental. Onr Lady Frien is are invited to , . t ]l
and insy. el them beiore piitch.ising elsew here.
Zeigler Brother’s Shoes arc the Most Reliable
,i nil la st y Shoe on ■leVa iki 1 We w ish * o dt <ei\ <■ m ■ tie. it i i , .
s. I”, i iig Ihe |>;i t. ■a . •< i 11.. | c le. w<aret ilei i i.< <, , , u b
■t \ L..w'< st I’< ..--i Lit I’i < ; 1.1 11 by ih<vci xI ( u , n
LOWEST PRIOZS.
We will leave n Mhiim und'.me io deserve the g. ■<i wt.j tl.e jth 1
JAMES Hl RR( N & S( R.
■IL ANT LIVE S’lOCli JILIIL L
8 :isursinoo CJoisspmiy, ol*
im-urj »,r. .< <H I\v A<-1 of < oix'ti: I t iti <’, E. . ;»
Oil KE: HALTON. GA.
Pit'KCt: IlnhXK. Brest. 11. A. Mitrscii.X. Plot. <.< . Pratt. Sec. and ten. Man.
II i:\ky senoi.i l.i;k. A. See. and sub-Mitn. S. 1-. Iti:i:RY.Tie:i.s. 'l.l. .ioxi . , Ati'y
This company im-ures l ive stock, on the uat'ii . ulaii, a ait ft |.et inari i t it j urv, ihoft.
■Io th caused by accident, disease, fire, lightning, witid-storms. cyeioneß. ett. t I ~;i p. >t h t.r
nccin Atcriea I ver.' owner of Live stick should < x amine the unique l>lan of the-ici.q ;u ~
anil avail hints ■! f ol its advunlades.
Good active agents w anted iu every county, of every Si titliern State. Aden
the Secretary, Dalton, (jfa.
u.« ,
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DaLI'ON, GEORGIA. DECK . HER, 188.'!.
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