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Sunamar Excursions.
We call attention to the Western A'
Atlantic Railroad’s summer excursion
rates, which appear in other columns
of this j>aper. Wo will remark that
no better points can be found forspend
ing the summer than on Lookout
Mountain, or at Marietta, Acwotth,
Cartersville, Dalton. Catoosa Springs
or other points reached immediately
by the Western A Atlantic Railroad.
The great advantage which the sum
mer tourists from Florida, Georgia,
ami Alabama in particular enjoy by
going to these reports is that they are
within a few hours distance of their
homes in case they should be sum
moned by business or other urgent
calls, — Kennesaw Gazette.
Oneof the largest alliance rallies ever
held in Polk county will be at Shiloh,
near Esmn Hill, on July 4th and bth.
It will be the time of the regular < <mn- :
tv meeting, but it is prosposed to make .
it more. On Friday, July 4th. there'
will be a grand barbecue ami speaking. |
at which Hon. W J. Northen, Hon W. i
L. Peek.j.resi.lent of the state exchange
and Editor Brown of the Southern Al
liance Farmer, have been invited to I
speak. Mr. W. 8. Cog-man ami Dr. I
Ledbetter have b?en invited to make |
brief addresses.
TZ * K/T ‘ I Refreshing! BW.
KCI-iVIOI I Farnsworth & Co.
Tunnel Hill Items.
Col. George Head spent Monday in j
Halton.
The Mining Co. say they will l>e I
ready to open up for business by the I
Ist of September.
Mr. Leu Eloinisler moved his family
to Dalton last. week. It is om loss find
Dalton's gai;».
Capt.C. C. Davis informs ns that, he
has ent. amt saved over two hundred
tons nf l.i.ny in (he past two weeks.
Returned to her home in Dalton
last Wednesday, Miss Florence De
.lournett. to rhe regret of her many
friends of this place.
Miss Minnie Cavender, of Villanow,
stopped over a. few days last week on
her return home from Dalton, where .
she has been attending school.
Mr. W. IL Foster informs ns that
he is getting along nicely with his
brick yar l. having already made 125,
000 and one kiln ready to burn.
Capt Davis is having n saw mill set I
up near town. Tunnel Hill will soon
be noted as a lumber shipping point,
pidgin g from the nn m her of mills that'
are being started near town. — Enter
prise.
Carpets, R igs and Lace Curtains a
Specialtv with us in future. Call and
see our stock.
Cherokee Fur titure £tore.
It is estimated that the trials and
retrials of Woolfolk, the Bibb county
murderer, has alrondv cost the county
not less then $25,000.
Cruel, fashionakle mother! Mby
don't you look after the welfare of your
sickly little child? The nurse hasn’t
sense enough to get it a box of Dr |
Bull’s Worm Destroyers.
50 Pieces White India Lawn from .
sets up. just arriv'd at Herron’s.
Hon. Henrv R. Harris announces
himself a candidate forcongresa in the |
Fourth district.
It mav not be, generally known that
Col. Tom Hardeman is a member of
the Alliance, but ho is. Ao joined
about for weeks ago Journ
al.
Three Book Casos, three Side Borads
three Hat Rock and three Parlor Suits
all to bo sold at greatly reduced
juices, call at once and secure a bar.
gain. Cherokee Furniture St.ore-
Mr. M. G. Scott a prominen citizen
of Plattville, died at his home in that
jdac.e last Sunday morning, of typhoid
fever.
The Suring Place town council have
elected Oapt. L. M. Jonestown marsh
al.
A little five year old girl of Mr.
Robert T. Weaver’s, near Holly creek,
died last Friday.
JSJp BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
Cures Indigestion, Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Mala
ria, Nervousness, mid General Debilit; Physi
cians recommend it. All dealers sell it. Genuine
hasirade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper.
The Western and Atlantic railrogd
has made arrangements to sell tickets
from Dalton to Chattanooga ami re
turn on July 4lh. for one dollar, and
whgre parties of twenty or more travel
in one body, all on the same ticket,
the fare will be 80c. per head. While
the cheap rates are made for Confed
erate Veterans, all can enjoy the cheap
ride and see the (>l<l Vets together.
For any information call on or write
to J. L. Edmondson, Dalton, Ga., who
will take nleasnre in looking after the
comfort of those traveling over the W
and A. railroad.
Dr. S. J. McKinght sent bis Specific
for Diabetes into Kentucky and
Florida, last week. It .success is w<>n
ful. nItL
A casual glance at a newspaper will
I show a list of men who help to build
' tip the town. If you see n good sized
' advertisement in the paper by each <.f
| the principal merchants, and a card
I from each of the small ones, yon need
'. not inquire as to the projqieiity of the
| town —it’s solid. — Exchange.
In the primary election in Gwinnett
county last Saturday. Northen, for
Governor, received 989, and Harde
’ man 109. H< inlersoii carried the
' county for commissioner.
n a nircs
Needing a tonic, or children that want building
up. should take
BEOtt N' S HtOX BITTT.RS,
I It Is pleasant t > take, cures Mi.Ltnn. ladiges-
I Uxi,a:i<i Btiiut:.-acts. All <ic tiers keep it.
CITY marshal <ales.
•with. be so d before (hoCourt House d >or
\\ in !»nlt< n Ga.. within the leant I.ours of
1 ante, on the first Tuesday in .litiv, iß9b. the foj
| lowing Jes-riHal property, to-wit:
Lois No. 110 mill 112 on Thornton Ave. said
I city, ns tue property o. It. K. Ford to satisfy a
I cit? tax 11 fa f ir IsS'i. 1
Jos. TH It \ILKIT.L, C. M.
w in i field Sheriff sales.
At r ILL be sold la-fore the Court House door
n in Halton, t.a., within legal hours ol s.le.
on the first I'uesdny in Augu-t to the highest
bidder, the following described wild lands, viz:
Lind lot No. 272 io 27 111 dl.-t. ami 3il section of
‘Whitfield couinv. Ga . containing Ulh acres;
more or less; levied on as Wild Land lot No 272
tosatisG slate ami county tux 11'fas for l;s.S.j-N>-
87-88-89’
La-iil lot No. 38. 1(10 acres more or 'ess. in 13th
dist. an-* 3d section. Wbitfield Co.; levied on as
Wild Land lot No. 33 to satisfy state and
Countv tax 11 fas for Isss-s:i-s7-ss .-.1.
S. A. FRAZIER. Sheriff.
HIE
§jo vc Sew in g M a chi n e
is new on exebition tied for sale under
NATIONAL HOTEL, Dalton, Ga.
This Machine is Incomparable.
It makes tin- most perfect. Button
holes on all kinds of goods, does Zigzag
stitching with om 1 or two needles. Does
peiefect and beautiful overseaming and
all this without extra attachments. The
LOX'E is simple in construction. Light
running, durable anil beautiful in ap
jH-arance. It will do anything that etu
lit- <’one an aiiv other machine and a
thousand kinds of work that no other
tm.c.tine can do. Any person produc
ing any other Machine that will do the
same work can get a line new forty-live |
dollar LCVE lor one dollar. With each j
LOVE Machine tlieie is a written guar |
antee for five years. Don’t buy a Ma
chine until you have seen the L.O\ E. I
Everybody invited to Call if you cannot
come in person. Send your order. Ma
chines will la-delivered any where in
Whitfield or adjoining counties.
Respectfullv, JOS. TIIRAILKILL.
Agent, tin ler National Hotel.
“MYIiEAiEDiESTOir
AND
LUNGTROUBLES
Are without an equal on the Continent.
In Consumption nt im-urn' liiett.-eslife >n ty be
prolonged bv tln-ir tt-e; ami in p< ople who are
oj consumptive families, mav prevent ilu- di
ease from emning on for- by using these
remedies. Pleas--read what they tm\e done: j
D.ilton, Ga.. Sept, 27, JSstl.-'-About a year
ago my wife was taken worse with :tu obi lung
trorblr-. and I called in two of <he b o «t doctors
in North Georgia. They both said ler case wa<
a hopeless one--that sue ba-l consumption of
the lungs ami bowels, As a last hope I emu- >
mcnccd the tiscof Dr. s.-J. lUcKnights medicine I
for chronic lung troubles, ami in ttbout thirty
<1 av> her bowels were controlled ami her eoiigh
stopped and she suit up b it very lift le : ami-In
is now in as good oi better health than she has
hinl for years. F. M.PIEIIC’E.
Catoosa springs, .Tune 17. infill. -I wastieat
ed for lung I roubles in Neu' York City, Cincin
nati. Louisville, Nashville. < liattanooga ami At
lanta and at last I took Hr. S. .1. MeKnights
remedies forchron e lung diseases ami received I
more lienelit irom them than from the treat- -
meat of all the noted physicians in the above
named cities. A.Glil’ FIN.
'l<-1 lenrv, Gordon Co., Ga.. .Him- 20. 1889,-- j
When I went to Dr. 5,.1. yi -Knight over two
i ears ago. I had an old lung trouble, was very i
nervous, had constipation ami dyspepsia, my |
feet were nlwavs col'l ami I took cold very easy
was constanily’spittiiig up blood -ind corruption j
from mv lungs: had been examined by live doc
tors, and had consulted as many more, and all |
considered my ease a hopele-sone I was very
weak, but I gained between I’s and 40 pounds
tn J months, ami am now tn better health than
in yours. In ien days my appetite was good,
slept weli. free from nervousness, mv feet were
warm, ami I did not take cold. I believe my
life was saved by his remedies. C.ll.Barrett
My Remedies for Female Troubles
have not failed in but one or two cas
[ <SB in 4 years, curing cases of from one
ito eight years standing. lam vours,
; etc.,' ' 8. J. MeKNIGHT.
New Drug Store.
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CORES SMSI
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furiu-' and ilmm of Primary Beoondary and Tertiary
raBWoFtaA.
Fyphilii. Kvpbi
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Chronic I'leera that have r- Unci all tr -aunent. < Htarrti,
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curial Poison, Tetter, scald Head. Etc., Etc.
P P. P. it a j...w<rfiil teni . and an excellent appetizer,
’ rai • svr . ■'rr raTr;
r * • * e " • m
building up the system rapidly.
Ladle • whoee sv stems are poisoned and whose blood is in
an impure condition due to menstrual irrezulariti- - aio
peculiarly benefited by the wonderful tonic and blood
cleansing properties of P. P« I’.. Prickly Ash, Poke Root
Cures dyspepsia
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LIPPMAN BROS., Proprietors,
Druggists, Lippman’s Block. SAVANNAH, GA.
LIPPMAN BROS.. Proprietors.
Druggists, Lippman’s Block. SAVANNAH,GA,
If you are Going
to the West,
Southwest <»■ Northwest
Save time and money
by calling on or writ
ing to
John L. ISdmondson,
DALTON, GA.
Traveling Passenger Agent of the
‘‘Old Reliable,”
W. & A, R. R.
Special accommoda
tions for Texas and
Arkansas travel,
Registered J ersey 1 mil.
No. 21693 Signal Strain.
Terms: $2 fur otdinary. $5 for regis
tered cattle. GEORGE SELF, Owner,
2 miles south of I)altou.
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Sash, Doors Blinds, Brick and Plumbing Supplies.
First Door South of National Bank, Hamilton St., DALTON, GA
WA COTTON STRIKE
“No, Boss—l’ll work no more, 'less
you weigh your Cotton on a JONES
s=Ton Cotton Scale( 1 DA
NOT CHEAPEST BUT BEST. V
Beam Box,
Tare Beam,
Freight Paid.”
For terms address,
? J . JONES OF BINGHAMTON,
BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
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Low Bent S- al Arms. i'erfeclly Balanced. vs.
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Best Wheels and L< st Ail Over. ssa~»»*
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COTTON BUYER,
Storage and Commission Merchant,
WAREHOUSE—HamiIton St. DALTON. GA.
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