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Should be, and not too sweet.
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Ibryant &
I FINCHER,
Corner Hotel Dalton.
Notice to Debtors and
' Creditors.
Georgia, whitfielo county.-ah per
sons indebted to Mrs. N. R Baggett, deceased.
■ are hereby notified to make immediate payment
Ito me’ and ail persons having claims against
■ s>iid Mrs. Baggett, are notified to file theirclaims
I with me. H. A. RUSSELL, Administrator.
IJul y 1- fit .
Notice to Debtors and
Creditors.
G* EORGIA, WHITFIELD COUNTY.-AH per
sons indebted to A. M. French, decensed, are
I hereby notified to make immediate payment to
I me - and all persons having claims against said
I French, are notified to file their claims with me.
H. A. RUSSELL, Administrator.
I julyl—6t
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREEABLY TO AN ORDER OF THE COURT
of Ordinary of Whitfield County, will be sold
I at auction at the Court House door of said county
I on the first Tuesday in August next, within the
legal hours of sale, the following property to wit:
I 80 acres of lot No 134 , 80 of lot No. 118 and 160
I acres of lot No. 119, all in the 27th district and
Brd section Whitfield County. Georgia, known
as the Richard Crttce homeplace : also 80 acres of
J lot No. 122, and 37 acres of lot No. 95 In same
district and section, known as the Tirton
place. Either of thehbove places are excellent
farms, finely timbered and well watered. Sold
as tha property of Richard Cruce. deceased.
Terms cash. This July 5.1899.
JOHN CRUCE. Administrator.
• "WE ARE •
Headquarters
FOR ——r
Any and everything kept in
a first-class grocery store.
We buy for spot cash, take
all discounts. We buy by
the carload, therefore buy
cheap, and are able to sell
as cheap as a great many
buy. We don’t buy any old
bankrupt stock—neither in
groceries nor hardware. We
keep nothing but fresh
goods to offer you.
’ Come to “The Two
Big Stores,” Wholesale and
Retail.
GREGORY
& GREGORY,
’Fb.ono 118.
MERCHANT TAILORING.
New Shop, New Goods, FirsUsiss Fit,
GOOD WORKMANRHIPI
o HVL/xlx_o
Suits, (hsrcoats d Trousers
to order.
We make them here in Dalton. If
you contemplate buying, see us before doing so.
" e can eave you money and give better satisfac
lion as to quality of goods and fit Spring
camples and Fashion Plates have arrived,
special attention giyeu to alterations, repairing,
Sleaniug, etc.
S. T. Farker & Co.,
•S* Up-stairs over Parmalee's Tin Shop.
T. CL EIVIITGS,
Physician and Surgeon.
DALTON, GA.
> OFFICE— Hamilton Street, two doors
Dorth of Hardwick’s Bank, upstairs.
TELEPHONE— 29, 2 rings.
? Hack can be cured wltu
r. Mlles’ NERVE PLASTER. Only 25c.
THE DALTON ARGUS, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1899.
ODDS AND ENDS.
Stray Thoughts of an Argus Man
Jotted Down Briefly.
“The weather is the beginning of
all conversation,” says Dr. Wither
spoon. Real conversation never be
gins until we get past the weather
stage.
• •
The Egyptians of old gave striking
proof of their faith in the future im
mortality of human nature as a
whole, when they called the coflin
“the chest of the living.”
• *
Os course, the Daughters of the
American Revolution are D-A-R
--lings.
« *
Are there any castes of India more
degraded than the worst castes or
classes of civilized countries?
* *
In part at least, the spirit which in
ancient times incorporated ceremo
nies into the ritual and seasons into
the calendar of the churches, was the
same with the modern spirit which
resorts to operatic music, to festivals,
to fairs, etc. Both act to placate and
attract the world, the first in its pa
gan aspect, the other in its civilized
(but still pagan.)*
“The whole of thought,” with some
persons, includes but two things—
themselves and everybody else. And
everybody else is out-weighed by
themselves. Are they one-hearted
or no-hearted?
< *
The poet speaks of “shuffling off
this mortal coil.” Would it not be a
figure nearer the truth, if we spoke of
the mortal coil as shaking us out of
it (?)
« «
How many kinds of a man every
man is, in the course of a life-time!
How hard it is for him to be one
kind of a man—one man all the way
through!
A book of fiction, setting forth the
demerits of a certain country resi
dence, emphasizes the fact that “un
punctuality was looked upon there
as an actual sin.” Had the writer of
the book no conscience? What else
but an actual sin can unpunctuality
as a habit be ? And does it not draw
other sins in its train ?
I have dreamed of a house built on
a rotary foundation, which could be
turned to the sun, or from the sun, at
any hour, according to our wish or
need. The soul is so structured, that
at its own will it can be turned to
God or from him; and his light may
be made to shine in whatever room
we desire it, let that desire waken
when it may.
* *
Has not “nothing” more forms
than all the “somethings” in the
world? Are not many—with some
of us perhaps most —of what we call
“somethings” simply forms under
which nothings lie perdue?
♦ *
“It is not the clever men who are
most attracted by clever women,”
says Mrs. Cameron; “in point of
fact, they the more usually—perhaps
by the force of contrast —prefer the
fools.”
* *
Today always wears a veil, and we
never see its face until that veil is
lifted by tomorrow. The present
does not perceive its own illusions;
only the future recognizes them.
The gentle breeze that toys with
the flower and the furious storm that
uproots the forest, are of the same
element. So is it with the zephyr
of vice in its first stage and the whirl
wind of its later stages. Both come
of a heart estranged from God and a
will disobedient to him.
* *
As between man and man, I ’right”
is the supreme quality of action, and
“just” is the supreme quality of
rightness. If men were first and
always just to each other, there would
remain very few occasions for being
generous. Generosity is the human
compensation for human want of
justice.
4 * *
Looking back over life, I find these
two things line as a rule. 1. The boys
of the long ago, who did not learn
the tobacco habit, did learn the whis
key habit either. 2. The men of
more recent years have not unlearned
the whiskey habit, unless they have
unlearned the tobacco habit also.
That Throbbing Headache
Would quick! v leave you if you used Dr.
King’s New Life Pills. Thousands of
sufferers have proved their matchless
merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches.
They make pure blood and strong nerves
and build up vonr health. Easy to take.
Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back
if not cured. Sold by Bryant & Fincher,
druggists.
Something New on the
Market.
We have just bought a lot
of Corn Hearts, a better cow
feed than cotton seed meal.
Try one sack and be con
vinced. Sold by Gregory &
G regory.
C.A.BTORI.A..
Bears the The Kind You Havß AlvVa)fS BoUfiht
Signature '
pf
A PRAYER.
Be this to me for one brief day
Os life’s bright summer ; give tome
The thoughts that fill your soul and away
Your moods, and then I shall not be
Sad and forlorn when you are far away.
Jus. for a little while 1 long to be
First in your heart, with right supreme—
To feel that ev'ry waking thought’s for me,
And all my own each dream.
Lay in my hands a little spnee
Fbe golden key that fits your heart;
Let me stone look in your face,
Reading your eyes—and, ere we part,
Stand once beside you in Her place.
'Tis all I ask—this draught divine—
Earth be to Heaven, for all it seems—
Hold to my lips the fragrant wine,
Then let me sink to sleep and—dreams !
Lilian W. Cartes, iu last Sunday's Consti
tution.
Please Look Pleasant!
It’s a mighty hard thing to ask a man
to do who wears shoeo that cramp and
pinch. But such shoes ate unnecessary.
Wear-Resisters don’t pinch. They tit—
just right. Get. a pair at TAPP’S.
Captain Watkins and the Paris.
In an editorial in the current num
ber of Harper’s Weekly, an excellent
point is raised against the system
now in vogue in navigating ocean
vessels as recently disclosed by the
investigation concerning the ground
ing of the Paris. Captain Watkins
apparently made his calculations
alone, and it was not considered nec
essary that calculations be made by
another officer for the sake of com
parison. Had this been done the ac
cident could never have happened
except by an extraordinary coinci
dence.
“The fact that Captain Watkins’
career is over,” says the Weekly,
“will of course make other captains
more vig’lant, but dependence upon
one mind in this sort of thing is ab
solutely unsafe. No man can tell
when his mental energies, usually
keen though they may be, are going
to stop working for a moment; and
that moment may be the most im
portant in that mind’s history.”
Why suffer from bedbug
bites? We’ve got the bed
bug poison that gets bedbugs
both coming and going.
BRYANT & FINCHER.
Life Insurance Policies
bought for cash.
J. M. Rudolph, Dalton, Ga.
Dried Beef at Davis’ this
week.
Agents wanted for the life and
Achievements of Admiral Dewey,” the
world’s greatest naval hero. By Murat Halstead,
the life long friend and admirer of the nation's
idol! Biggest and best book; over 500 pages,
Bxlo incites; nearly 100 pages half tone illustra
tions. Only 81.50. Enormous demand. Big
commissions. Outfit free. Chance of a lifetime.
Write quick The Dominion Company, 3rd
floor Caxton Building, Chicago.—May 27th.
Ice Cream and Cream So
das, at Buchholz’s, ’Phone
57.
> BILLING
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Mrs - R - Eades >
35 Twenty-
V eighth St., De-
troit, Mich., is one of the many thou
sand of Pe-ru-na's friends. This is whal
she says to Dr. Hartman:
“ We have used your Pe-ru-na with
the most remarkable results and would
not be without it. We have always
recommended it to our friends. A few
years ago I purchased a bottle of your
Pe-ru-na and after seeing its results,
recommended it to my grocer who was
troubled with dyspepsia, the curing of
which induced her to sell it in her
store. She has sold large amounts of
it. My daughter has just been cured
of jaundice with Pe-ru-na. My pen
would grow weary were I to begin to
tell you of the numerous cures Pe-ru-na
has effected in our immediate vicinity
within the last couple of years.” >
Dr. Hartman, President of the Surgi
cal Hotel, Columbus, Ohio, will counsel
and prescribe for fifty thousand women
this year free of charge. Every suffer
ing woman should write for special
question blank for women, and have
Dr. Hartman's book, “Health and
Beauty.” All druggists sell Pe-ru-na.
Divorce Notice.
Dollie Hurst )
vs. > Libel for Divorce iu Whitfield
Wilson Hurst I Superior Court.
ri HE DEFENDANT IN THE ABOVE STATED
I case is hereby notified that a petition has
been filed by the plidntifT against the defendant
in the Superior Court of Whitfield County, Ga.,
returned to the October Term, 1899, of the said
Court, and he will make appearance then and
there if he desires to resist said action, as in de
fault thereof the court will proceed, as to justice
may appertain.
Witness the Hon. A. W. Fite, Judge of said
Court, this 24th day of July, 1899.
U. A. RUSSELL.
Clerk S. C. Whitfield Co., Ga.
4t—2tJuly2tAugust.
Beware of Imitations!
Consumers should beware of the cheap and r
inferior washing powders said to be just as
goj&t IO
Washing Powder ||
They are not—there is nothing so good as f
the genuine GOLD DUST for all cleaning
about the house. Ask for Gfiin OUST : ./''
and insist on getting it. Made only by
THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. xS WflSnilljlrUWUU.
Chicago St. Louis New York Boston \IJ
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Fire, Tornado, Plate Glass and Indemnity
HVSU JR. AIM CE .
W. H. PHUDEN. AGENT, DALTON. GA.
Established 18G9. Losses paid during the time
over $250,000.
The Monarch of Strength is
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H| COFFEE.
(ABSOLUTELY PURE.)
f Its strength comes from Its purity. It Is all puro coffeo. a
freshly roasted, and Is sold only In one-pound sealed R i
I packages. Each package will make 40 cups. The pack- tj j
age Is sealed at the Mills so that tho aroma Is never P
weakened. It has a delicious flavor. Incomparable h
strength. It Is a luxury within the reach of all.
Premium List In every package.
Cut out your Lion’s Head and got ,
valuable premiums free. '
v M does not barn Lion Coffee fn hut .tore,
B IX. H It/"?/'xa eend us his name and address that we
fl 81 U»ii H X'■ a kILcF may P ,ace ,t: on Bal ° Ibero. Do not accept IS
■ * \vOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo. Ohio. If
BLUE GRASS HERD
POLAND
CHINAS, gOS9BK|
By W. S. WAITE, Wartrace, Tenn. \
Herd headed by Ed. Klever, No. 37499. He by Klever’s
Model, No. 29719, who sold at public sale for $5,100— -the
greatest sire living. Pairs mated not akin. Bred Gilts
always on hand. Write for prices describing just what
you want.
n ' ~ friOFFETTS ® Regulates the Bowels,
Is I® sm BBfßw H3E9Q&H Ewii Makes Teething Easy.
W y & g il EJ p® J i B TEETHINA Relieves tne
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““ TEETHING POWDERS ARk°Your DruKgiet for At.
We Pay Cash !
WANT YOUR PRODUCE I
If you hive any Choice Apples,
come to see us. We always want Chick
ens Eggs and Butter. See us before you
sell your produce.
DeJournette & Co.
Dalton. Crsi.
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