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The Reason Why’- A ’
THE REASON that we are selling so many fine goods for Christmas Presents is because we buy in large
quantities for spot cash, and sell on close margins, keep the
and Prettiest
in Watches, Diamonds, Fine Clocks, Fine Gold Sp< c ades, Silverware, Bronzes, etc.
Now is the time to buy your Christmas Goods. In buying presents from us, you buy some
thing that will be kept as a token of remembrance. ALL GOODS ENGRAVED b REE Ql'
CHARGE. ALL WELCOME. C ome and look, and if you do not buy, we will still be in a |
g< 0.l humor, \ rr-RW
N TAPP, THE JEWELER. ®*S©
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p Os course youknow that a fit.T\\ck is an appropriate gift for a wedding present, and that my lines of Diamond Lace
Pins Lockets, Pendants, Studs and Rings at prices that knock competition out of sight. Pl
ZSSK sKmwh 'iru. The aloe - tr aof the One
, Ur F. “ !9-. ECjR ditunoi d chohirs hip medal to
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Trickum Items,
TuiCKiiM. December t>. —-.V Christ
mas approaches,every thing grows more
lively.
Mr. Luke Callaway of D.ilton was
nut electioneering this week.
Miss Jennie Williams, an accom
plished young lady of Prion Factory,
is visiting the family of \V. 11. C.
Fremnn n.
Mr. Tom Glenn, of Dalton, was out
again last wt't’k looking after his <leai
Mr Theodore Lumas, one of Ca
toosa’s young mon, paid Trickum a
visit last Wednesday.
Mr. .1. W. D-ck, ofßick Springs,
visited home tolks last weak.
Mrs B. F. Gillclan visited friend
here last week.
Mr. Alford, of Apison. Tennessee, i
visiting his son, A. W. Alford, of tlii
pinite.
Mr. and Mrs Patrick, of this place,
will sp<*nd Chrivt mas at Gadsden, Ala .
with relatives and friends. We wish
them a merry Christmas.
Mi. J. £. Deck took a business trip
to Summerville, anil vi i ed his chil
dren at Rock Spring last week.
Mr d'hompson. with two of hi
daiighte.rs, snd Mr. Carpenter and hi--
daughter, took a trip to Chattanooga
last week.
A very quiet wedding took place in
our community last Sunday evening
Mr. T. D. Bates and Miss Laura
Deck, were united i i Cheholy bonds of
matrimony. Rev J. G. Htint, official
ing. We extend to the happy couple
our best wishes for a iong life of per
fect happiness, and r,.av their future
be as bright as the one is handsome
aid clever and the other pretty and
aceompiished.
On Monday night the stillness was
broken by the sound of life serenaders.
which was quite a surprise. Who will
be the next?
(>ness what, young m in went to see
hi- girl, and found her conversed by
one more handsome?
Guess who went to take his girl out
filling and she would not go?
Giiess who went, to see bis girl, and
did not g't to see her?
Guess who thought they got to go
to the wedding and got, left?
Giv: ,vbo went to Dalton, to call on
Tiik Aitors editor and their heart
fa ;, ed them?
What is the matter with Fast Dalton
that wo have no correspondence from
them?
Merry Christmas to all and to The
Argus.
Mr. Dantzler, of Fillmore. is out
electioneer - ;ng in our community.
Mr. J. W. Deck, is over again.
Conic again Jim, you are always wel
come.
□-PRICE'S
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. —No Ammonia; No Alum.
Used in Millions of Homes —40 Years the Standard.
THE ARGUS; DALTON. GA., SATURDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1592.
Runaway M w’Viage.
A runaway marriagF occurred at
Trickum Sunday. The parties participat
ing are two of the mo<t pnpul ar young
folks of that bailiwick, Tully D. Bates anti
ind Miss Laura D-ck. The license wan
issued to them about four years ago. but
parental espionage prevented the “con
-'iimiiiatioii so devoutly to be wished’’ at
ihit tint-.. List Sunday they renewed
their civil permit, and were duly joined
in wedlock by Jcfj-te G. Glenn.
Miss Deck is the daughter of’.Squire
Deck, well and most favorably known
all over the county. Mr. Bates has many
friends in Dalton and Whitfield who
will oiler congratulations to the happy
-■oiiplu along with The Argus.
Vote for Siitn Loveman.
Did yon know that Santa Claus was
naking his headquarters at Farnsworth
Bros?
Vote for Sam Loveman.
Bnt tcdietl I
Badly smashed, are prices on millinery
goods, but the felt hats get the deepest
cut.. This season’s shapes in black anil
all colors that have been selling for 75
andsl.oo are now offered in great variety
at only 25 cents Fancy feathers and rib
bons greatly reduced.
No such bargains in bright new felt
hats have ever been offered hen-. Come
look the •> over, and price all other inil
linerv goods. You can save money here,
and get the best styles.
.. Hodge & Co.
Vote for S;im Loveman.
New markets .-it $2 51) and $3. Worth
sl2 and sls. Baltimore Clothing Co.
Large lot, of over coats at red flag
prices. Baltimore Clothing Co.
Vote for Sam Loveman.
All tile latest styles in stationery at
Brvant & Fincher’s. Also a full line of
stationery.
Diamonds, watches, docks, jewelry,
and silverware in rich profusion to be
had at Tapp’s jewelry store.
You will find the purest and freshest
drugs at Bryant Fincher’s drug store.
Then why not go thereto have your pre
scriptions filled.
Vote for Sam Loveman.
We are now in our new quarters with
a full lin-» of books, stationery, Christ
mas goods, etc. I'aruQuortli Bros.
Yard wide dress flannel at 15c. Novelty
dress goods for 25c., worth 50c., at 11 -r
--ron’s.
Vote for Sam Loveman.
B-st in quality, largest in quantity,
food supplies of all kinds. S. 1). Wester,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Personal and General.
Miss Ophelia Cannon tendered a party
to h r little playnn-nts and friends last
night. It was a delightful affair.
George Hamilton bought the Henry
Hamilton place at sheriff’s sale Tuesday.
Burglars attempted to break in the
house of John Shope Tuesday night, but
were frightened off.
Cotton was was firm and on the Pise
yesterday.
Brown Said to Be Gaining.
It is said that C. C. Brown, candidate
for sheriff, will get seventy-five out of
eighty votes in the Tilton district, his
present home, and that he will Jose only
two’vntes in a radius of live miles, takinji
his <*ld home five miles north ofc Dalton
as the center. This speaks volumes in
bis favor, and points clearly as to who
will be Whitfield’s next sheriff. adv.
Vote for Bam Loveman.
✓
The Argus office is the place to go, if
you want neat, cheap job printing.
We have moved into the large and
commodious store room under the Daltcn
Guards armory, where we will be pleased
to serve our former friends, as well as
new customers. Our stock this season is
complete in every detail, and our prices
are such as can not help but please the
purchaser. Firnsw irth Bros.
Vote for Sam Loveman.
$15,000.0) worth of furniture and car
pets at cost. Cherokee Furniture Co.
Steve Fclk-’i - is going to be one of Dal
ton’s next coum ilin- ii. Yon can p: ste
that in your hat; and he ought to be.
There is no nnn man in town who has
as much money in the various enti-r
--pri-cs of Dalton that employ labor as he.
This being trite you '■ now that whatever
affects your interests all'. cts his, and cer
tainly he will look after that interest.
’ adv.
Vote for Spin Loveman.
Jolt i*r. •» S.’»*i-
If you want any bill heads, Jotter
heads or other coninr-r ini iob printing
done, call at The Argus office, and we
promise to satisfy you a* to prices and
ouality of work.
The Dalton Markets.
CO TTON.
Strict Good Midtlling ... - ~'/h
Good Mi l'lling b
strict M!■ I<l ing :■• • ; ■■ ■ .
Mi n :i pl 'Us
Strict l.otr
Low Middling .. !'h
Tinges ... ~l; i
PRODUCE.
DeJournrttc & Co., prodimis ticalor.s. quote
ilie following prices;
Fi'eish b itter Ice. per 111.
Eg.-s 17c..
liens 2'.
< ovks 15c.
T. trg.- frys 15.
Broilers 10c.
Du -kx, I
Turkey . 7c per lb.
Irish potatoes 5 c. per bushel.
Choice apples4J to s>c. per bushel.
Oniohs liic )»<*•• Im-lit-l.
<low p as. tile per bushel.
Washed wool - |> r lb.
Unwashed 121-kc. per lb.
New goose foalhers per di.
Duck feathers 2'e. pel- H>.
Dry ti mt liydes 4c. pet l>.
l!.-i s 50c. per hundred lbs.
Gensang |l.s'’ per lb.
Bees wax ISc. per lb.
V I'Vr lITf I !.i
“Castorf a is so well adapted to children that
I recommend i t as superior to any prescription
known to me.” IT. A. Archer, JI. D.,
11l So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
“The use of ‘Pastoria’ is so universal and
its merits so well known that it seems a work
of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the
intelligent families who do not keep Castona
within easy reach.”
Carlos Martyn. D.D,
New York City.
Tat* Pastor Bloomingdale Beformed Church.
School No c’.
A teacher’s exanflnation will be h I<l
at the court house Saturday, 17th instant,
beginning at Ba. m. No applicant will
be admitted unless employed or expects
employment in the common sch »ol of tl e
county. M. P. Berry. C. S. C.
Sailer’s Groat Cut bn
i Sewing Machines, i
' \1 EW Machines do. nt> SI 1.50. ?1«, S2O, 822.:
and W>.
11. 11.
Richardson Block, *
CH ATTA NO< >G?., T. .N N. ’
ffcT Entrance Market, Broad and 7th
'‘streets. < :
CUT THIS OUT
Mill Properly for Sale.
GEORGIA. WniTi'iEi.ii County.
IWIT.L sell at public outcry, to the highest
bidder. liefor- the court house door in D ilbni.
oil the fl st Ttlesdav in Jamiarv n- xt tml ts ilhln
the legal lugns of side, the loli.ni ing des. r L d
property, b -lon .-pig to the estate qt 1,. H. b.oitn,
ia’e of said eouutv, deceased, to-wit:
’OT OF LAND No. 175, in the Ihth District
au<l d s. etlnn of said county, known ns tin
smith Mill lot, containing KU) notes of land,
more or it ss.
Al.-'O, 15 a res, more-or less, ot lot of laml No.
IX6. in the same dis.rict and section, as described
and iiccqt ling to thecovennnts contain ■<! in the
deed from 11. K. Main to said B. F. Smith.
Also, one and one half acres of land, more or
less, at Cove City, k nown as the Smith Store Jot,
and bei 1 ~ parts t>f lo's of laml Nos. 1/4 and ISt.
J'eigis of SaIe—CASH.
ELIZABETH SMITH,
Executrix of the estate of B. f . Smith, dee’d.
December sth, IXO2.
Georgia. Whitfield Co.
Ct E BERRY, administrator of J. A. Bryant,
8. bite of mid county, deceased, has applied
in dni' f< rm to the undersigned for leave to sell
t ehm is b-loir.-inet , the est i'6 of said dee-nsed;
a ,<1 ail ' arsons concerned are rerj iir. il to allow
cm e if iinv tln-v can, on the first Monday in
,j mi.uiv. IX9', why said a'-plication should not
le granted. ’ J. C. NORTON, Ordinary.
Georgia, Whitfield Co
i I) Ait-Entire has in due form filed his appli
,l cation for letters of guardianship of the
p 'r ns and property of George W. Lovington
am. Bartow Covin; t m, minor children of Alfred
Covington dc'-eused, and all persons eoneerned
are required to show cause, it any they mu, on
the first Monday in January. 1893, twhy said appli
cation should not be granted.
j. c. NORTON, Ordinary.
for infants and ChHdren.
The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, f
C-..»roHa cures Colic, Con-tipa*ion, y
Sotu biomacii, Diarrhoea, Eructation.
Kills Worms, giveJ ‘ <!*•„ /
gestion, agp* •
Without injurious meillcw B
TV* ■ ‘
“ For several yenrs.l ■- to
your * Castoriu,' and
do so as it has iuvariaßy p ■
results.” ' jp ■
Edwin
“The Winthrop,” 1-511*f 1
Whitfield Shetin Safes.
V/lI.L BE SOLD, before the Courthouse door in
H Halton, Ga.. u th. first Tuesday in January,
TS,)3, to the highest bidder, within the krai
hours of sale, tlie following dost ribed property,
to wit:
ALL that tract or parcel of land situated, ly
ing and being in ihe town of Tunnel Bill, coun
tv ami stale at< resaid, being the house and lot
on the Fust side • f Cleveland street, where Mrs.
Burk formerly resided, fronting on said t.'leve
l.-.nd street o*ie hundred and ilft.t-six f< et. and
running back same niton two hundred and
fifty feet; h-vi- 1 on ns the prop-rty of Win.
Burk I to satis y a Justice court ii fa from the
StiSlh district, t7. M., in favor of J. IL Foster vs.
Win. Burk.
AT.SO, parts of land lots Nos. 125 and 126, in the
12th district and lid section of Whittle-id county,
the same being 141 acres of lot
No 125, and 55 acres of lot
No. 126, and being all that portion of land
deeded to Thomas Renfro by A. N. Senter, ex
cept nb. tit tive acres, ii.ore or less, which was
ile d. d to Mrs. J.V . Martin by said l.enfionnd
Mari L bwati; 1- t*e<. on as the property of Jchu
eitc* siitlltcs. and in her ] osse;sion. to satisfy
three li fas irum Justice Court S72d District. G.
M.. in favor of If K. Main vs. Adam tihultes,
J< aniutte SJ uiics, 1). l i.ryti r at <1 M. I’. Du r.
Levied on by IL 11. 1 urimtu, L. re,nru<»<l
to tue.
ALsO, city lot No 50, on MeCanty street. Dal
ton, Gti.,t.ting on said sir • t. ami containing
<>ire qt (trier iff ,u> acre, im re or less; lev a onus
the prop -jty of Nancy Daniel, by virtu of ali lit
tloin Jn r-e c, uri oi tl." S7j Pis.tit- ti M., in
favor of S s-e A. G1 nn vs. Nancy Dnniel. Levied
on by K. 11. Durham, L. ami ret ~ to me,
ALS'». city lot No. 1, on White street, Daln.n.
Ga , fronting on said stre .> n et, and running
■ack east got) feel to p aiv i,....; levied on as
t ;e- property of Sevan i -n Moss, i y '. iri'.te of a
n la trimi ..oolite < our. of the S7ZI il I'istriett G.
in favor oi Jui.iuv Knut kits vs. Savannah
.Moss. Levied on by 1L li. Dy.Thuin, !,. C., ami
returned to me.
ALS' >, 2 acres, mere or 1< ss, of lot of land No.
117. in the 12th disti it t avd :<;stttioi. of Whit
field county, Ga., I i-tu th ti ell He last by llio
W. it A. R. 1:.. <■!! ll.e wist by the Ttniiit II Hill
add Dalton public rqiitl. on the south I y Rocky
Filce covqcli lai.il i.ml on i].e 'in lib !•;. hind of
John Reach, levied on the proper.; of .I E,
McCUtde, to siiti.-Ty n Ufa inni. Justice eonit t,f ihe
I district. <■. M.. in favor t.i ,i. 11. \\ ( < <j v,s.
.1.1. lau-le; and .1. L. Met tun-. Levien on by
G. W. Pursuits, L. C., and ivturmd lo uie.
8. A. FIGXIEII. S'jvriX
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Ad min is .ratc-p’s Saie.
A GREKA ;••!.¥ ton rkrot the Co-art of Ord i
t>f W It< !- b. ay, v/i be soul at nnein.n
at the-Court l.< i s door of said t-t-unly, on the
first Tut t 1 tty ii 1 ;mry. P-W within ihe legal
hour- of :ac,; l <: ' -v *■ ;Ho i r,y, ti> wi: :
Lt <T *•!■' 'i i ~. 11* .I ■ ;. ve m-rc ami
fortwo rials o In- < f 'ami No. 21, and the west
half of lot of Inn Nt-. H > scq tii g tin t part
of .-aid lust ri nia ti , ; ;pt,l 1,. reloforc to ( lurk
mill others, all >1 soul bias lying in the 11th
District ei <1 ."4 .section in said county of Wliit
tiebl. Sold its l.e jiropi rty of W. B Mi lls, into
of Hamilton county,"Tennessee, deci ; syd.
A. W. BOYD, Atlin’r.