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MOUNTAIN CITY
Business College,
CHATTAMOOWA, TENM.
rxi-R COURSES ARE AS THOROUGH >
Q comprenenaive as those o' any <’o’ ege »a
A Wo have the best Penman in the state.
We 1 s's. .vonny st tdents o posi ons,
o i ‘-. coikee’e.s can keep books, and our
sake s fid the best positions in the c /.
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FIE * WILEY BROS.,
PROPRIETORS.
DfL HILL HARRIS.
| DENTIST,
DALTON, - - . GA.
»0- Office o'-er J. M. Berry s. Teeth ex
tracted witno.it pain a specialty.
OUR CITY CHURCHES.
The Presbyterian a
The Sunday school last Sunday opened
with inspiring music. The school was
very large; many new pup ; ls. Every
class was full and new ones organized,
and there is still room for more. We
welcome all. If there are any children
who need clothing, if they will report
that fact, they shall be given.
The morning congregation was very
large. Rev. M. A. Matthews gave us a
fine sermon from Matthew xi, 28. No
synopsis could do it justice. The hun
dreds who heard it were lifted into the
very presence of God.
The evening sermon from Jeremiah v,
jjart 31st verse, made a great impression.
Many came forward and promised to live
lives of readiness.
Come out tomorrow morning and
evening; you will enjoy it. Communion
at 11 o’clock. The music will be fine.
The choir, with some new voices, is now
full, and they have been practicing.
Come one, come all.
The First Methodists.
When Superintendent S. E. Berry
called the Sunday school to order, 175
bright and happy faces were ready to le
spond to the opening service. After
reading the responsive exercises, the
school was led in singing by Mr. J. M.
Berry, who seems to possess the rare fac
ulty of coaxing all the music out of the
younger members. It is a real p'easure
to hear the little fellows lifting up their
childish voices in sweet unison with the
deep, mellow tones of Master Roy’s trom
bone. and the inspiring accompaniment
of Miss Linney Blosser. The teachers
were met with full classes, and for thirty
minutes discussed to the edification of
fell present, the “Fall of Adam.”
" The morning church service was
highly profitable. A full house greeted
the pastor, Rev. B. F. Fraser, and the
solemnity of the hour was deeply im
pressive. The Holy Spirit seemed to rest
in an unusual degree upon the preacher,
and for forty minutes he spoke with
great power and intense earnestness,
on that verse from St. John, which
has comforted the aching hearts of so
many thousands, viz.: “Let not your
heart be troubled; ye believe in God,
believe also in me.”
The evening service was also highly
interesting, but was not so largely at
tenced on account of the inclement night.
Just Tecevi 1.
A car load of covten seed meal and
hulls, at T. A. &S. E. Ee- ry’s. For mdk
and butter, notb : ng equals tb s "eed.
The First Baptists.
h The Sabbath school of the First Bap
tist church was called to order at 9:45,
and the exercises were exceptionally
good. The number present was larger
than it has been in more than a month,
and the recitations seemed better. The
superintendent, teachers and many of
the scholars seemed in good spirits, and
the prospect is quite encouraging. It is
to be hoped that every member of the
church who is not providentially hin
dered may feel it to be his duty to be in
school, as a teacher or scholar, on every
Lord’s day.
lhe preaching by the pastor, at 11 a. m.
and ,p. m ti seemed unusually good.
1 ins was the regular day for church com
munion, which was observed at the close
of the forenoon service, and participated
io by a larger number of members than
usual. Bro. J. M. Stansbury was pres
ent, and by invitation participated in the
service, and added interest thereto. The
text of the forenoon sermon is found in
1 Corinthians xi, 26, 27, 28, 29 and 30th
[jforses: “For, as often as ye eat this
■read and drink this cup, ye do show
T,! e Lord’s death till He comes, etc.”
ibe object and importance of this ordi
nance and the duty of church members
to obserye it, were well and forcibly set
lorth in this sermon. Members who get
up and leave without particinating in it,
* ertamly refuse to show the Lord’s death
and remembrance of Him proper respect,
and thereby deny Him and will be de
n>ed by Him.
lhe subject of the evening sermon
"as: Every member has its place in the
"’dy, and the welfare of the body re
quires that every member must perforin
function. The text was: “Whatso
ever thy hand findeth to do, do it with
| thy might.” Ecclesiastes ix, 10; and
'be 12th chapter of Ist Corinthians in con
nection.
Ueß t Cough Syrup. Taates Good. Use
ftwr*i^»»— In'Imp. Bold by druKKiiitH
THE ARGUb: DALTON. GA., SATURDAY. JANUARY 20. 1894.
Dainty Violet Tea.
Last Friday evening, Mrs. R. P. Manly
gave a violet tea, in honor of Miss Haz
zard, of Deleware, and Mr. Sterling Peak,
of Michigan. Among those present were
the members of the Cosie Club. Miss
Ella Lewis, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Hazzard,
and Messrs. Matthews, Colvard and Mc-
Camy. '
At 8:30 the portieres were thrown aside,
the butler announcing tea. The host
leading the way, they were ushered to the
dining room, where one might well have
imagined himself in fairy land. Soft,
sweet music gn eted their ears, rendered
by the hostess’ little daughter, Emilie,
during their two hows’ stay at the table,
the table being prettily decorated with
ferns and violets. Dainty little boutou
naires, tied with violet ribbons, were ar
ranged for each person.
Os course, it is useless to comment on
the menu, as the hostess is well known
for her charming hospitality.
Later in the evening, Miss Ella Lewis
favored those present with tome of her
choicest selections.
The costum* s of the ladies were dainty
and appropriate. Miss Hazzard in pink
crepe de chine, pearl trimmings and dia
mond ornaments.
Miss Ella Lewis, lavender satin, black
lace trimmings; diamond ornaments.
Mrs. Walker, amethyst silk; diamond
and emerald ornaments.
Mrs. Hazzard, canary brocaded China
silk, jet trimmings.
Mrs. Peak, black silk, with red satin
and jet trimmings; diamond and sap
phire ornaments.
Mrs. Dettor, black silk, beaded net and
jet trimmings.
Mrs. Babcock, lavender silk and black
lace; diamond ornaments.
The hostess, in combination of black
velvet and canary brocade, jet trim
mings ; diamond ornaments.
The guests voted it an evening of un
alloyed enjoyment.
Enjoy Good Health.
You can easily do it, if you will
keep your stomach, the laboratory of
your body, in good o-dcr. Tyner’s
Dyspepsia Remedy will do this. It
will build you up and give vou good
health. It stands alone as the best.
Send for book of full particulars and
be cured—enjoy good health and be
happy. Book free to all. Price 50c.
per bottle. For sale by druggists.
Best Stoves.
Big lot of heaJijg and cook stoves
all Linds aid sizes, just received.
Cah and era nine before buying.
T. A. & S. E. Berry.
A Grateful Widower.
An English widower returns thanks
to a choir for their sweet singing at
wife’s funeral, “thereby enlivening and
briglitening up the dullness and mon
otony which not unfrequently charac
terizes a funeral service.”—Exchange.
Iron Castings—any size or shape.
MANLY FOUNDRY.
Store House to Rent.
Corner lot. Apply to VV. G. Lid
dell, North Hamilton street, ts.
Fine Tobaccoes.
We have placed on sale in Dalton, our
famous brands of tobacco —Jeff Davis,
McCord’s Choice, and Red Fox, manufac
tured by Ogburn, Hill & Co., expressly
for us.
You will find Red Fox and Jeff Davis
tobaccoes with J. C. Riley, Bryant &
Fincher; McCord’s Choice with J.
Townley & Son.
The “Old Columbia” Cheroots, for
which we are sole agents, a cheroot equal
to the best 5-cent cigar, have been p’aced
with L. Buchholz and J. F. Robinson.
Try them.
Chewers and smokers of tobacco will
find it to their interest to try these fa
mous brands of tobacco before buying
elsewhere.
ARNOLD & McCORD,
Wholesale Grocers, Atlanta, Ga
Japanese Liver Pellets are small,
bnt great in their effects; no griping;
50 doses 25 cents. Bryant & Fincher.
Jeff Varnell Married.
The following item, taken from the
Clarksville News, Red River county,
Texas, will be of interest to many Ar
gus readers, as it tells of the happy
marriage of an old Whitfield boy :
“Mr. Jeff D. Varnell is now in the
ranks of the married men and he is
receiving the congratulations of his
friends, and they are legion.
“Mr. Varnell on Wednesday was
married to Miss Carrie Ball, at the
family residence at New Boston, by
the Rev. J. H. Wiggins. The wed
ding was a very quiet affair, only the
intimate friends and relatives of the
parties being present. Mr. Varnell is
our efficient county attorney and he
is extremely fortunate in securing
Miss Ball for his biide, for she was
one of the sweetest young ladies in
New Boston, besides being pretty and
refined. The presents were beautiful
and tasty and showed the high esteem
in which the newly-wedded couple are
held. They came on to this city after
the ceremony, and are stopping at the
Ilotel de Florence until they yet
ready to go to housekeeping. May
their journey through life be without
trouble and all the jovs ofrthis world
fall to their share.”
The Argus, and all of Mr. Varnell’s
Whitfield friends, extend hearty con
gratulations.
STILL
IN THE
RING!
And doing the Drug business
in Dalton. Always the lead
ers in reliable goods, we can
be found at the same old
stand for 1894.
telly CmpM!
Purest Drugs!
Lowest Prices!
BST A specialty made of sup
plying the trade with Paints, Oils,
White Lead, Varnishes, Paint
Brushes, etc.
Bryant & Fincher,
DRUGGISTS.
Hotel Dalton Block,
DALTON - GA.
Whitfield Jheriff’ Sales.
WILL be sold, before the court bouse door in
Da ton, Ga., ou .he fl.st Tuesday : n Feb.u
a y, 18! 4, to the behest b'dder, wl.b’n .he
hours of sale, the "ollowing de. ci bed p ope '.y,
to-wit:
O ’e hundred acres of Ic. of land number 40,
bein’ allot said lot number <). exeepi 40 aces
in • lie southeast cor aer of s id lot; aid also, of
CO seres of lot of 'and numb rC° bei rj the cas.
ha’f of olid last named 10.- bo.h of s ’d lo*i of
land bei u” s' r' 'din .he ’Oh disldct and 3d
sec ion of W'lllield county, Ga.. said .wo p?
<els ol lan 1 be : u" the se ,dement o’ laud waeie
John Mav r sided at the <’.ne o' 'he exempt'ou
of said moi’t'. eon said lands. Levied on a ■ the
proneuy of Jolhi May, .o s i.Js y one mortj,r3e fl.
‘a.. ram Whi held Su'enor cou t, in favo? of C.
Aultman & Co. vs. Jobn May; sa : d property
pointed out and d igm"-d tu said fl. fa.
Wil be so'd on the .i.J. Tile day : n Feb’uay,
ICtF be ween he let 1 hou-s of sale, a. the s ore
room latelv occupied by W. 11. Beckner, on Ham
i'ton street, in Dalton, Ga., the emi - e stock of
goods o' said Beckner, consistin'’ of groce ies,
provisions, tobacco, snuff and suea other art cl< i
as ate usually ca.iied in a g'Oce y s o e, includ
ing .he .u ni .ure and Axioms. Le led on as iie
p.oper /of W. H. Beck le , to salk y a mortgage
a. fa. Iron Whi field Superior cov. t, in favor of
A. D. fmn.on A Co. vs. W. 11. Beckner. Sa’e io
c >nJnue .-’om day to day till the got as a e dis
posed of. 8. A. FR.'ZiER Sheriff.
LEWIS HOUSE,
Dalton, Ga.
THE LEADING HOTEL OF THE CITI
A HOME FoR THE TRAVELING PUBLIC.
RATES, $2 PER DAY.
Special Wes by H or Mcnth,
K. J. DETTOR, Proprietor.
JOHN F. HARRIS, M. D.,
Eoleotic Ptiysiolan,
Having permanenti y located at
this place, respectfully lenders his services
to the puolic.
When not professionally engaged, can be found
at his office on Hamilton street, or at residence
on North Spencer street.
«6FTBpecial attention given to diseases of wo
men and children.
W. & A. R. R.
—AND—
Mik, Chitagi i SL Louis
RAILW
3 DAILY TRAINS 3
W TO W
Chattanooga. Nashville,
Cincinnati, Chicago,
Memphis, St. Louis.
McKenzie Route
—TO —
Arkansas & Texas.
EMIGRANT
RATES!
For M ips, Folders and any desired Infor
mation, write to J, W. HICKS,
T. I’. A., 36 Wall Street, Atlauta, Ga.
Or
JOS. M. BROWN, C. E. HARMAN,
Traffic Manager, Gen. Pass. Agent,
ATLANTA, GA.
Best job work in the city,
for the least money, at the
Argus Office.
—DALTON—
BiMm ii Loan Mini
MEETS FIRST SATURDAY IN EVERY MONTH.
Loans Made on Real Estate in the County I
Several Farms and Dwellings for rent or sale, on reas
onable terms.
W. IS. Sec’y and Treaa.
r Don’t
B m » v J B it w tn ■ w
You get the benefit of
||iClose Competition in
Everything ?
Ready-made houses of any description shipped quick.
We have several desirable lots for sale. Call and see
us, or write us at once. We sell the best Shingle made cheap.
FARRAR LUMBER CO,,
44 Maiden Lane, DALTON, GA.
Will iR Lillis (I Filb.
And will pay the highest market price for same.
We are still in the market for choice Apples, Irish Po
tatoes, Onions, &c. and always want Chickens, Eggs and
Butter. See us when you have any PRODUCE to sell.
DeJournette & Co.,
Produce Dealers.
Cherokee Manufacturing Co.
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
and ©Fessed Liumbep,
Mouldings, Ceiling, Flooring, Shingles, Sash, Doors
Blinds, Mantels, Stair Work, both wholesale and retail.
for Prices.
110 and 131, Ilnmilton Street, Dalton,
T. A. & S. E. BERRY,
IRON AND HARDWARE.
Wagons, Buggies, Harness,
IMPROVED FARM MACHINERY, PLOWS, &C., A SPECIALTY
Plumbers and Plumbing Supplies.
Ilnmilton tsAtreet., - - - I}A.LTOiN G-A..
Baker & Colvard,
—MANUFACTURERS OF—
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
Marble and Granite Monuments,
HEADSTONES, TABLETS, AND CEMETERY
WO UK OF ALL KINDS.
fjET All Work Warranted to Give Perfect Satisfaction.
Iron Fencing a specialty. DALTON, GA.
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FEEL SICK?
f Disease commonly comes on with slight ?!
X symptoms, which when neglected increase ?!
X in extent and gradually grow dangerous.
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8 EASY TO TAKE, QUICK TO ACT. I
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Q C ° M Druggists or sent by mail on receipt of price. ] [
O MEDICINE CHEST Box (0 vials), 75 cents. Package (4 boxes), $2. i
X and should be kept for For Free Semplea address I
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