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TiITOS Ga., February 2.-The general
hejdth ofour people was never better,
with
Col lip Henrv, one of Oak Grove’s
young ladies, was en-
a vupilof Tilton High School
rolled as 1 p] eaHe <l to learn
other boarding pupils will
Sr this excellent school at an early
d The singing at Mrs. Cheatham’s Sun
r •10 whs an enjoyable occasion,
the music
lovely, sung with the «“ d
“ n TI?XnJ«y '«hool interest is on a
, 11 uiiK-p it was reorganized with Rev.
MSi superintendent, Capt Brown
K ■ A.o Miss Lila Martin secretary and
31 simpler the best literature Good
a .iltH tnav be reasonably expected.
Cupid hfffi been cutting his capers in
attain. Mr. Richard Green, and
Miss Ella Adams were united in the
holv bonds of wedded bliss last Sunday
aftprnoon in the presence of a small fam
afternoo , om 1H a prosper-
K B g farmer ami stands high both
and social circles, while the
Mde represents fully those charms and
1 which make our Southern
womanhood the fairest of the fair. We
extend to them our hearty congratula
te busines outlook of our merchants
S C. Collins and sou say they never
had a better cash trade at this season.
W M Stovall says that trade is good.
Cant Brown stated that business was
dull with him, but he has been sick and
has the blues any way. .
T L. Finclier says trade is moderately
good with him and when he has no cus
tomers to wait upon he is breakink colts
While wealt know what a thorough
going fellow he is, still this last item of
bravery and courage adds another star
to his crown.
Townsend & Gentles report business
flourishing with them. .
W R Greer states that he was closing
out, and a little cash gets a big pile, as he
intends going,west and will sell, further
more, that he has the prettiest baby m
U Rev. Mann will preach at the Presby
terian church Sunday.
VARNELL ITEMS.
Nome Nick and Others Enjoying Them
selves—A Sew Merchant.
Varnell, Ga., February 2.
Prof. Seymore, with the aid of his
sister, Miss Maggie Seymore, is con
ducting the school at this place,
which promises to be one of the best
in the county.
Messrs. Brown and Wilson honored
the boys at the Coal Creek church
with their presence one night last
week.
Tom Calhoun, of Apison, Tenn.,
has been ih shaking hands with old
neighbors.
Dr. M. W. Speer, Chattanooga, with
his charming bride,stopped last‘Satur
day, for a few days. They had been to
Florida on their bridal tour.
We regret to say, that Mrs. E. H.
Speer, is very ill. Drs. Boyd and
Speer, of Chattanooga, are attending
her.
i We learn that one of Chattanooga’s
’young merchants is b-re to engage in
business. We wish them much suc
cess.
Rev. Mr. Jackson, of Tunnel Hill,
preached at the Baptist church last
Sabbath. Some probability of him
being called by the people as pastor.
The clouds that overcast the sky to
day produce quite a gloom, after
such brilliant sunlight, in thought of
the consequence, which will it be, rain
or the much talked of ‘'snow to fol
low?” But let us all hope together for
pleasant spring weather.
If you wish a nice pair of evening
slippers, call on or send to Chattanooga
Nioe Company.
STAFFORD SETTLEMENT.
Personal Points About People You
Know.
Rev. Mr. Gober preached an excel
lent sermon last Sunday at Bethel.
James Obarr, of Chattooga county,
is visiting his father Samuel Obarr this
week.
Miss Fannie Burns is visiting
riends and relatives at Resaca.
'V. g. Richardson will move to
town soon.
Chauncey Wells made a sho r t visit
to Itesaca Monday.
m. Henderson has moved on to
ohn Camp’s farm.
Revenue Arrests.
United Stated Deputy Marshals Wm.
- array and W. W. Mauldin tin* past
*eek arrested Berry Dews, Arthur
right and Ed Davis, all colored, in the
rpt'uu'- °I Gordon county, for illicit
» Arthur Wright was»bound
of ti. i? Uommissioner H. C. Hamilton,
n ’ an d seut 011 to jkil in Atlanta.
■ln S'T. two were leased-
R'aida-i a . c °nnty these two officers
an I > I and caught Bud Nelson
tried U VV^ er ’ c °l° r ed- They were
Tiieu.l ,e ’ ore Commissioner Hamilton
and l a ' ? Q charge of illicit distilling
•* oimnd over.
THE ARGUS; DALTON, GA., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1893.
NEWS ITEMS OF INTEREST.
Nome the Week's Happen intra In
Other Place*.
James G. Blaine was buried Mon
day. Only those invited attended the
funeral.
The northern press is paying the
Rev. Sam P. Jones some very flatter
ing, yet deserved compliments.
A man by the name of James E.
Berry, suicided in Savannah Sunday.
Excessive drink led to despondency.
Mrs. Dr. Felton has ceased her series
of ‘-cards” denouncing Baptist and
Methodist clergymen, and they still
live.
The Italian Umberto Pian tini.who
shot himself and his step sister Selita
Muegge, a few days ago in Atlanta,
died at the Grady hospital in that city
Sunday night. The girl is improving.
Fred Schuman, a well known mer
chant of Memphis, Tenn., killed,with
arsenic, his daughter, aged thirteen,
son aged nine and himself. Financial
troubles, wfth hereditary insanity, the
cause.
Joe Bryant, an old negro, who occu
pied one of the houses on, the pauper
farm in Rockdale county, was burned
to death a few days ago. It is thought
the fire rolled down setting the house
on fire.
Janies G. Blaine’s confidence in his
wife is shown by the disposition of his
leaves, unreservedly,
everything to her. She is to be sole
executrix of the will. His estate will
amount to SBOO,OOO.
William Mulherrin.one of the oldest
and wealthiest wholesale and retail
shoe merchants of Augusta, died at his
home in that city, from congestion of
the lungs, Monday morning. He has
been a resident of Augusta forty years.
Cleveland will give Gen. Wade
Hampton a fat place as soon as he is
inaugurated. Wade Hampton fell
fighting democracy’s battles against
the populist cranks in South Carolina,
and Mr. Cleveland thinks he deserves
recognition at his hands.
Ralph Davis, a lawyer of Memphis,
and speaker of the Tennessee
house of representatives, is
charged with cheating and
swindling a client, who has asked
his debarment from practice at the
hands of Hie Memphis circuit court.
Justice L. Q C. Lamar was buried
in Macon with imposing ceremonies
last Friday. Many distinguished
characters from different states weie
present to do him honor. Beautiful
eulogies were delivered by prominent
men of his native state, all tender,true
and touching. A pall is over the
hearts of the entire nation.
The wife of Mr. Will Harper,a farm
er of Haralson county, killed herself a
few days ago by taking strychnine.
She lost a little child a month or two
ago, which affected her mind and
caused self-destruction. In a note
found in her bosom, she requests that
her husband and remaining child live
with hpr mother.
COVE CITY CHAT.
What In tioinir on in That Lively Little
Settlement.
Cove Citv, February I.—Forest
Black’s mill is in operation, and is
getting a good custom. John Faith
chiseled the rocks of this mill out of
Cove mountain some twenty years
ago.
Misses Eugenia and Amanda Brad
ford, Cove City’s charming belles,
spent Saturday at A. J. Barnett’s.
Silas George, whose injuries were
mentioned in last week’s Argus,
is still very low, and not expected to
recover.
Bill Stowers, who was cut three
weeks ago. is improving, and will re
cover. i
Green Sloan, of Resaca, was here
Jilonday.
Mr. Ralston has bought a great
many hogs for Callaway <t Bryant the
past week? A. J. Barnett sold him
several hogs and two dogs.
Prof. Robert England, of Union,
was here last week.
A. J. Barnett, Jr., has a position as
miller for Forest Black.
Wm. Coker killed a mad dog last
week.
Jim Edwards was up from Resa<*a
yesterday.
Miss Anna Moony, of Rome ; Misses
Ella and Dora Mariner, of Blue
Springs; Miss Carrie Masters, of Cove
City ; Miss Rooney, of Texas; W. T.
Brewer, of Adairsville, and Jas. Mas
ters, of Cove City, were entertained by
Miss Anna Mote Sunday.
Guaranteed Cure.
We authorize our advertised’druggist
o sell Dr. King’s New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Coldfi, upon
this condition. If you are afuicted w ith
a Cough, Colds or any Lum , flirt at or
Chest trouble, and will use this r medy
ns directed, giving it a fa.rt rial and ex
perience no benefit, you in iy . turn the
bottle and have your money refunded.
We coule not make this oft’e. did we not
know tnat Dr. King’s New Discovery
could be relied on. It never disap
points. Trial bottie tret at S. J, Mc-
Knight’s Drugstore, large s’ze 50 and $1
CURES RISING
- - BREAST..
MOTHER’S FRIEND”
offered child-bearing woman. 1 have been a
mid-wife for mauv years, and in each case
where “Mother’s friend" had been used it has
accomplished wonders and relieved much
suffering. It is the beat remedy for rising »f
the breast known, and worth the price for that
aloue. Mas. M. M. Brister,
Montgomery, Ala.
I can tell all expectant mothers if they will
use a few bottles of Mother’s Friend they will
go through the ordeal without any pain and
suffering. Mrs. May Branham,
Argusville, N.*l>.
Used Mother’s Friend before birth of my
eighth child. Will never cease its praise.
* Mas. J. F. MoojlK, Colusa, Cal.
Sent by express, charges prepaid, ou receipt
of price, $1.50 per bottle.
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.,
Sold by all druggists. Atlanta, Ga,
Georgia. Whitfield Co.
Notice is hereby given to all persons concerned
thaton the 6th day of April, isui. Nancy Carder,
late of said county, departed this life intestate,
and no person has applied for administration on
the estate of said deceased, in said state; that a<t
ministration will be vested in the clerk of the
superior court or some other tit and proper per
son on the first Monday in February, 1893, unless
valid objection is made tosuch appointment.
prin. tee $2.65. Joseph Boole. Ordinary.
Georgia, Whitfield Co.
B. C. Chase has in due form made application
for letters of administration on the estate of
Johnathan E. Crow, deceased, and all persons are
required to show cause, if any they have, why
said application should not be granted on the
first Mondav in February, 1893.
prin. fee th.7o. Joseph Boole, Ordinary.
ESTABLISHED 1873.
itr.sroi v.v i oilitv morh than
00,000.00
G. L. HARDWICK & CO.,
BANKERS,
DALTON, - - . - GEORGIA,
Our recor I is nearly twenty years of success
ful business under same management. With
ample capital and a knowledge of your wants
we can serve you satisfactorily.
MOUNAIN CITY
BUSINESS COLLEGE,
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.,
COMMERCIAL SHORTHAND
AND ENGLISH COURSES.
Dining Hall in connection with the college,
Good boarding and room, tire and light fur
nished, $3.00 per week.
Students may enter at any time.
Send for catalogue,
WILEY BROS., PROP’S
dalton
Liven). Sale and feed Stable
CALLAWAY & BRYANT,
OFFER the very Best Livery Rigs for every
purpose to’lie had in the oitv.
Double and Single Teams for Evening Dri
ving. Calls and Parties. Reliable Saddle Ani
mals for ladies and gentlemen,
Buy. Sell or Exchange.
Southern Shorthand
—AND—
Btisinesst Colleyv,
57 N. Mrond Nt., Atlanta. Ga.
The Leading Commercial College of
the South.
FOUR f SHORTHAND,
mTTPGPq | BOOK-KEEPING
COLLEGES | tei,e<;raph Y,
IN ONE. Ipex-aRT.
The Most Largely Patronized
Business College
in the Southern States. Large Catalogue
free. Name this paper.
■ Piso's Remedy for Catarrh is the ■■
Best, Easiest to Use, and
■ Sold by druggists or sent by mail. ■
50c. E. T. Ilazeltiue. Warren, Pa. Bi
■K||| | IQ For the cure of
U 111 I J V Coughs,Colds, Croup,
OULL wHoarseness, Asthma,
Bronchitis. W U v U I Isumption,
apd for the relief of 0 I fl fi
Consumptive persons. WBKI I W
At all dealers. 25cts. V I IIVI
Souder’s Great Cut on
Sewing Machines.
NEW Machines down to $14.50, $lB, S2O, $22
and $25.
ii. ii. sounEji*,
Riohardeon Block,
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
Entrance Market, Broad and 7th
streets.
CUT THIS OUT
Lofton Hardware Company,
824 MARKET STREET,
CHATTANOOGA, - TENN.
Write for prices on Hardware,
Guns, Cutlery, Tools, Etc,*
Prompt attention given to all orders
and inquiries and lowest prices guaranteed.
Finley & Chester,
ARE PREPARED, with the hes: tools and the most skill
ful workmen in North Georgia, to do
111 W Jill ill MitiiltWL
Overhauling Engines and Boring Cylinders a
Specialty. Keep and sell Engine Trimmings, Valves, Pipe
and Fittings.
Give us a call when you want anything for your En
gine or Boilers, and we will save you money.
FINLEY & CHESTER, Dalton. Ga.
Dalton Select School
For Boys and Young Men,
SHELTON, A. M,, PRINCIPAL.
Spring Term Begins Monday, Jan. 9,1893.
The object of tins school is to meet the wants of those parents who desire their
sons to have special private training, to afford young men in business an opportu
nity to pursue a limited course of study and to prepare young men to enter certain
classes in college. The course of study will be elective in accordance with the de
sire of parents and pupils. Tuition rates will be from two to five dollars per month
according to advancement and the number of studies pursued. Tuition billsdue at
the end of each scholastic month.
For examination and matriculation come to the Principal’s home at Baptist Pas
tory, Monday at 0 a. m
WE' WANT
5 CAB LOADS
Clear Pine Timber,
4”x8”xl4”.
Cherokee Manufacturing Co.
S. XL COYUE,
Contractor and Builder, • • DALTON, GA.
All Material Furnished and All Classes of Houses Built on Short
Notice, Anywhere in Gettfgia, Alabama, Tennessee and Kentucky. Coal Mine
and Iron Mine Houses a specialty. Payments will be made easy.’ AU kinds of
Work done, and bond and security given when desired.
fitly Write and get figures on your work,
R J. McCamy, Pre*. T. R. Jonks,Vice-Pres.
R,. 1. Peak, Cashier.
The First lalionel Bank
DALTON, CA.
PAID UP CAPITAL $60,000.
A general banking business transacted, Col
lections remitted promptly- Ail business en
trusted will receive cheerful and prompt atten
tion. Accounts strictly confidential. Deposit®
solicited. *
DIRECTORS: —
R. J. McCamy, s. B. Fki.kek.
T. R. Jonks, P. G. U alkek,
8. E. Bkrsy. J- I- Smith,
Trammell stark. B. Z. Herndon,
R. I. Peak.
11 1 ic lit* Ifo r<l ***
DETECTIVE AGEHCV
KSTABRISHED AUGUST, 1886.
511'2 Decatur St., >• ■ ATLANTA, GA,
(Fourth Door from Kimball House).
All business is upon a basis of mutual
honor and the strictest congdenee,
Ref e rences f urn ish e<h
• J. W. HICKS.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
Dalton. Georgia,
Estimates made for anv character of building,
material furnished when desired, and lowest
legitimate prices guaranteed. Will also do all
kinds of Job Work ami Carpentering. Give lue
a trial.
Prompt attention to all business eutrnstfd t«
mv care.
Mystic Carnival,
February 13 and 14,1893.
THE MOST BRILLIANT
MARDI GRAS
For Years,
The E. T„ V. & G. R’y
Will, on February loth to 13th inclusive, sell
tickets to Mobile and return, from all coupon
stations on the E, T., V. <& G. and Mobile and
Birmingham Railways, at
ONE FARE
For Round Trip, Good to Return
until February 28th, 1893.
Call on any Tidket Agent for full informa
tion, or address ; B. W WRENN,
G, P. & T. A., Knoxville, Tenn.
Job Printiug.
If you want any bill heads, letter
head# or other commercial job printing
done, call at The Argus officii, and we
promise to satisfy you as to price and
quality of work.