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M ustang
Liriimenti
Sciatica, r.-E’..: , Contrasted
Lr.tibago, Sprains. Muscles,
lihiur-atinn. Strains, Eruptions,
Euru’i Stitches, Hoof Ail,
Soalds, Stiff Joints, Screw
Stings, Backache, Worms,
Eitcs, Galls, Swinney,
Bruises, Seres, Saddle Galls,
Bunions, Spavin Piles.
Corn.-, Cracks.
THIS GOOD OLD STAN3-3Y
accomplishes for < .-cry body exactly what is claimed
f it. Oneofth re?. as for the great popularity of
th-. Mustang Liniment is foundinits universal
apt!icability, - eiybod ■ needs such a medicine.
’Che I.wrjf ■: man need ilt In case of accident.
7'iie Ilnniiewifc needs it for general family uso.
The Cannier needs it fir h!s teamsand his men.
Tiit' Mechanic needs it always on Ills work
bench. .
The Miner needs It tn case of emergency.
Tim Piem rm\ ds It—c ".n’t got along without it.
Ti:<> i'artr- r needs it in'hi.; house, his stable,
c.rd h’s h -ck v ."d
’k l- ? Si ::nt m-.tn c>-the Boatman needs
it i-.i libera'. \.>p' ;,tl.intend ashore.
’l r." Ito- it-itucier needs it—it is bis best
fri ■”'! r.in" ra'..-: 1 r./ Ir . e.
T:> • ?'toe!t-r:i\-tv .'i needs it—it will save him
thou ar of dolk.rs and n world of trouble.
Th 1 K ’ll ire' i.’-m needs it. and will need it so
long as id - die iu u. round of accidents and dangers.
The [stickwoodsman needs It. There is noth
ing like it es an antidote for the dangers to life, I
limb ami comfort which surround th > pioneer.
The Merchant needs it about his store among j
his employees. Accidents will happen, and when i
thesscome the '.i’jntnng Liniment is wanted atonee. i
Keep a. Bottle in tbe House. ’Tis the best of !
e.tono y.
Keep a Bottle in t lie Factory. Itsimniediato 1
use in case of accident saves pain and In ;s of wages.
Keep u Bottle Always in the Stable for
**-■ when wanted.
$25,000.00
IN GOLD!
WILL BE PAID FOB
ARBUCKLES’ COFFEE TEiPPERS.
1 Premium, • - $1,000.00
2’Premiums, - $500.00 each
6 Premiums, • $250.00 “
25 Premiums, • SIOO.OO “
100 Premiums, ■ $50.00 “
200 Premiums, - $20.00 “
1,000 Premiums, SIO.OO “
For full particulars and directions see Circu
lar in every pound of Arbuckles’ Coffee.
Etffl Eg ap* M out pain. Book of par-
feHKSM lJ S’JS ticularssent FItEIS. I
Atlanta, <la. Office Whitehall SU
NOTICE.
FOR SALE—In half mile of Miller’s
Station, Ga. ; Blue Spring I’. O.
114 acres of land, good Grist Mills,
two sets of Runners, known as the Tay
lor Mills, propelled by never failing wa
ter power, good Bolting Arrangements;
good Smutting Machine, 1 set oi French
Burrs, all in good condition, and a No. 1
place tor a tanyard—a splendid stock
larm. About 50 acres in cultivation,
good stock water on the entire farm, a
good nice fish pond and well stocked
with German Carp, and a tine place for
health; a spring oi pure water in one
hundred yards of the house. Good
houses, and good out buildings, plenty
of good timber on the place, to keep
the place ami mills up, a lite time; fen
ces all good.
The above described property' I will
sell for $2,000.--SI,OOO cash, the balance
on cue and two years time, in equal
payments of five hundred dollars each,
with 8 per cent interest, until paid.
Titles all right.—no incumberanee on
the place For further informal ion call
on me at Blue Spring, Ga., where 1 may
at all times be found.
A. G. HOLCOMB.
7W£ RICHEST HUMOROUS BOOK of the AGE is
SAMANTHA AT SARATOGA
by JOSIAH ALLEN’S WIFE. Miss
Holly spent all last season amid the
umm. or fashion at Saratoga,and takes
ofl’it follies, flirtations, low neck dres
sing, pug dogs <tc., in her inimitable
mirth provoking style. The book is
PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED by OPPER, the
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O. BROWNINC.
Dealer in
Stoves and Tinware,
Glassware, Qneensware, etc.
Hamilton Street, D\LTON. GA.
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Schlicht & Field Co., Rochester, N.Y.
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Buy No More Patent Medicines
When you can get Petter ami Cheaper
MadeinYour O w n Tow n,
xV r r the
New Drag Store.
A BLOOD MEDICINE
That has been in u-a I weuty-five years, and is
without an equal. H-aul for illood Poison, Syph
ilis, Scrofula and old sori s.
A 1- LMALE MEDICIXE
That has received the praise"and recommenda
tion of even- lady who lias used it.
THE JOY OF MOTHERS.
Used for relief of ail Pain and Xcrvousnesso
women in Prcgnanev. As harmless as water
i and vet none so certain.
A SURE CUBE
For old Chronic Corahs an d I.umr Troubles. Did
: you ever know of <me. vred by ihe Expectorants,
< 'o;:gh Sy rep or Cml I.iver OH? We 11 link not
1 This is neither and doesnot act like those, but
cures any of these troubles, that are curable
with anv reinedv.
1 OUR HAIR TONIC
Is the best aril cheapest in use. It does not
turn tray hair black, but preserves it from fall
-1 ingot.t ; nd turning gray, and it is also one oi
( the nicesldre—iug- /or the hair in use.
OUR IT.’EPA RATION
For I-mpotencv never had a superior.
OUR NERVE TONIC
Is a good one. If you a-u restless aid cannot
sleep well, try it. It will pive von sweet sleep.
OUR RHEUMATISM CURE
Giv< prompt relief and a spm-dv cure.
OUR VEGETABLE LIVE!: PILLS
| Give good satisfaction. If you wfll trv them you
I will not be disappointed.
IN BILIOUS CHOLIC
Our Syrup is the best ever used.
Prepared by Sr J, WBOKNICHT,
At The New Duncr Store'
TDJkLTOrisr, G-Jk
iirsTj. pTrTOoiC
Resident Dentists.
I DALTON, GA.
W '■L< > h ce, Hamilton street
I t MAwXI3XL^/Fup-sta : .s, opposite the
x itioiutl Hotel.
DR. J. C. DIVING'-,
Physician and Surgoen,
DALTON, G \.
Otliceon C-'vford street. Holy
LEWIS ZZOTJ-SE
DALTON, - - - GEORGIA.
J. Q. A. I.EWIs. Proprietor.
Everything new and tlrst class. Within ten
sb-psof the ear shed. BfeiX" A home for Commer
cial Tiavelnrs and for Summer ami Winter
Bo arders.
IQ w juG r
i(ocky race
Mimi W
Mlßlftt
for
Diarrhoea ,
Cholera Morbus,
Dysintery,
Nausea,
And All
Bowel Troubles
OF
Tppihiiiir
"i 1
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> billldluL
To be had in Dalton, at the
lee House, or from City lee
Wagon.
In Chattanooga from the
Chattanooga Ice and Bottling
Company.
Orders for five and ten gal
lon kegs, from a distance, ad
dressed to
Bocky Face Springs Co.,
Dalton, Ga.
This property embracing a
variety of health-giving wa
ters., unequaled by any in the
south, will he opened for the
reception of guests for the
season of 1888, affording ac
co mm od at ion un su rr> assped.
THE DALTON
FEMALE ICOLLE6E
Will begin- its 15th annual session
on September Ist, 1887. Terms for day
pupils same ns heretofore. The expen
ses of a bpnrdinfr pupil, lirins in the
commodious and convenient College
home with the President, and family,
need not exceed 91H7 for hoard and tui
tion for entire session of 10 scholastic
months—ami for above and for music,
and instrument for practice, $212. Mrs.
Lester will have chartre of the Prepara
tory Department, Misses Guild and
Samuel Imvi' ent'aced to return and
teach in the Collece. It would be a
waste of words, to snv anything to com
mend these ladies to the Dalton public.
They are reco<rnized as among the most
lifted and efficient in their respective
spheres. It is already a that
the music class next, session will bo
much larger than Miss Samuel, with all
her ti ’elity and indnstrv, ran teach. Ne
w tuitions are nearly completed for the
employment of a lady who is a distin
guished graduate of a Northern Conser
vatory. to be an assistant teacher with
Miss Samuel in the Music Department.
E<>r<-aHii. ves and other informal ion apply
to the President,
JOHN A. .TONES.
Dalton Ga.
Fftll SALE (!|{ RENT~
T will sell at a. reasonable price, or
rent for the season of ISBB, the farm
known as the Bri nker Farm, consist
ing of .’2oaere-. Situated about seven
miles from Dalton, on the Cleveland
Road. Apply to
G. IT. Aubtiey.
Cartersville, Ga.
LI VERYfFEED"
AND
SALE STABLE,
JESSIE L. HOLLANDS CO., Preps
SSALTOM, CECRCIA:
ET?ySpecial inducements to drummers
when their business requires a private
conveyance. Polite and careful drivers.
Stable on west side of Hamilton street, within
convenient distance of the hotels and depot.
H. A. WRENCH,
REAL ESTATE AG’T
OFFICE IN ARGUS BUILDING, DALTON, GA.
Syndicate deals, Mineral properties, fanning lands, town
lots, cottages, stores, etc.
6,000 acres of fine timber and mineral lands at a bargain
Stock in town improvement company, offering big profits
FOR BAGAINb GO TO
IIP STI I;
CANNON, Dalton, Ga.
jflk X*a
HAS THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF
Heating and Cooking Stoves, Tinware, etc.
In lite market, and invites the trade of Dalton and surrounding country.
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Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes,
O IT OOZE ItIES.
MORRIS STREET, DALTON, GA.
W. H, Beckner,
DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, <fcc.
DeJournette & Co..
HAMILTON STREET, DALTON, GA.
Produce Dealers.
Highest market price paid for all classes of produce.
J L SMITH,
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods
Notions, Clothing Boots, Shoes, Hats, Groceries, Queensware,
Agent for Maryville Woolen Mills. DAI TON, GA.
J. TROTTER & SON,
Wtalfi ill rffl tai,
PROVISIONS, ETC.
88 Hamilton Street, DALTON, GA,
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