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should be, and not too sweet.
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BRYANT &
| FINCHER,
Corner Hotel Dalton.
Notice io Debtors and
Creditors.
■GEORGIA. WHITFIELD COUNTY.-All per
il sons indebted to R. Baggett, deceased,
'are hereby notified t<> make immediate payment
Ko me; and all persons having claims against
laid Mrs. Baggett, are notified to file their claims
■with me. H. A. RUSSELL, Administrator.
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Notice to Debtors and
I Creditors.
IpEORGIA, WHITFIELD COUNTY.-All per-
Hj sons indebted to A. M. French, deceased, are
thereby notified to make immediate payment to
[me; and all persons having claims against said
[French, are notified to file their claims with me.
H. A. RUSSELL, Administrator,
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Divorce Notice.
Dollie Hurst)
vs. >• Libel for Divorce in Whitfield
'Wilson Hnrst I Superior Court.
nHE DEFENDANT IN THE ABOVE STATED
1 ease is hereby notified that a petition has
been fih d by the plaintiff 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, ns io de
fault thereof the court will proceed, as to justice
may appertain.
Witness the Hon. A. W. Fite, Judge of said
Court, tills 24th day of July, 1899.
H. A . RUSSEL!.,
Clerk 8. C. Whitfield Co., Ga.
4t—2lJul)2t August.
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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,
’Flionc IXB.
MERCHANT TAILORING.
Nev Shop, Neff Gocis, Firslta Fit.
GOOD WORKMANRHIP I
Wo TUTo-lio
to, Onrn&ls d Trouser:
TO OX^2OI3JUT.
fiSsy* We make them here in Dalton. If
you contemplate buying, see us before doing so.
7 e can save you money and give better satisfac
tmn as to quality of' goods and fit Spring
camples and Fashion Plates have arrived.
Special attention given to alterations, repairing,
meaning, etc.
T. Parfeer & Co M
Up-stairs over Parmalee’s Tin Shop.
XDn. T. CL XSI’VIZSFG-S,
Physician and Surgeon.
DALTON, GA.
OFFlCE—Hamilton Street, two doors
north of Hardwick’s Bank, upstairs.
lELEPHONE— 29, 2 rings.
Gne Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That is what it was made for.
THE DALTON ARGUS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1899.
ODDS AND ENDS.
Stray Thoughts of an Argus Man
Jotted Down Briefly.
We will be drawn upward, if we
attach the cords of our love to those
who are above us morally; if we at
tach them to those who are morally
below us, we will be dragged down
ward. Liking leads to likeness.
« »
We may be happily unhappy—with
a present unhappiness which leads
to a truer and greater and higher
happiness in the future. And we
may be unhappily happy—with a
happineso in the present, which leads
to a future and deeper and more dis
tressing and more incurable unhap
piness. We may weep for those who
rejoice, and rejoice for those who
weep.
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We meet, in our life-journey, with
many professed “angels of ‘light,”
who win our trust only to prove
themselves “transformed (or dis
guised) Satans.”
* *
There is one gift which I pray God
never to deny me—the gift of sorrow
over the sense of one’s own (uncon
quered) wrong. Be that wrong the
one thing which shall never content
us!
« «
Oh the bitterness of the constant
inward cry, “Take me into your
heart, dear,” and to hear no answer
but the echo of that cry, like a baf
fled voice beating back on itself, as
though it would beat itself into si
lence, but cannot.
When you really and truly see
today, you also see the yesterday
from which today comes, and the
tomorrow which shall come from
today.
* *
Words have many senses,—a club
room sense, a home sense, a church
sense, etc. Hence, it is possible for
men to say very different things
whi:e using the very same word.
Take the phrase,“a fine gentleman,”
for example. It may mean an earn
est Christian, an upright man, a
roue, etc.
* *
It will be time enough for me to
begin searching out faults in your
heart and life, when I have finished
that kind of work on my own.
Which will never come to pass, I
fear.
* *
Oh, for a valve to let out the stream
and steam of wrong thoughts and
feelings from the soul! Well; is not
abstinence such a valve in the mat
ter of lust, and silence in the matter
of anger, and prayer in both and in
all other matters of evil ?
* *
No one tolerates the odor of gas in
his room, because the gas finds vent
through a small orifice and gathers
volume only in slow and slight de
grees. Shall we tolerate, then, the
elements of unhappiness in our life,
because they come of very little
faults and very little follies?
* *
Let us try never to dream except
when asleep. Waking dreams are
fruits of weak willing, and causes of
unwise even wrong willing.
* *
Is the current doctrine of “salva
tion by character,” only another form
of the old doctrine of “salvation by
works?” Would not the better phra
seology be salvation to character?
There is no salvation without char
acter as its outcome and its evidence.
* *
A man of seventy-five years may
be older than Mathuselah with his
nine hundred and sixty-nine years,
in this sense: he may have lived
through more and greater workings
of providence on his behalf.
1 * *
“Every dog has his day;” that is,
until men find out that he is a dog!
* »
There are plagiarisms which may
well rank as petty larcenies—the
thoughts or phrases stolen are of
such slight value.
It needs the eagle’s appetite to seek
or to accept the carcass that attracts
the eagle. There are many amuse
ments which live through low tastes,
and tastes which they make lower.
Right and Truth and Purity are of
no sex.
* *
I know a lady whose conscience
carries her to all church entertain
ments —but not to all the prayer
meetings. e
“Preachers have no business
sense,” men often say. But one of
the shrewdest, soundest business
men in Richmond, \ a., was pre
vented only by the dissuasion and
remonstrance of his pastor from sell
ing all his city property during the
war and investing the proceeds to the
last dollar in Confederate bonds!
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.
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Bears the lhe Kind Yoo Haro Always Bought
Signature Z/'’ z ,
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AN INQUIRY.
Oh. gentle summer breeze,
lu your travels here and there,
Have you seen a lonely place
Where there is no toil and care?
Some quiet, pleasant bed
Whereon some flowers grow—
Where one’s tears may be at rest
And have no need to flow ?
And hast thou, swift flowing stream
With thy gaily ebbing tide
Found a lovely little.dell
Where peace may now abide?
Ilave you seen a precious spot
Where the path of life seems clear
Where of sorrow, heartache pain
One may never hear?
Oh sweet industrious birds
As you left the land of flowers
Did you soar above a field of
Pleasant seconds, minutes, hours?
Did you gaze upon a land
As you wandered far and wide
Where the mortal soul is free,
And there is no tear-stained tide?
I asked the breeze—it answered not
As it swiftly passed me by;
I asked the stream— it did the same
Save it left a broken sigh—
And then I anxious moments spent
Until the birds I spy,
Who said I'd find the place
Only when I reached—ou high.
—Alcaria.
Centuries ago, people used to fear what
they called pestilence. “Black Death”
was the most terrible thing in the world
to them. They feared it as people now
fear the Cholera and Yellow Fever.
And yet there is a thing that causes
more misery and more deaths than any
of these. It is so common that nine
tenths of all the sickness in the world is
traceable to it. It is merely that simple,
common thing constipation. It makes
people listless, causes dizziness, head
aches, loss of appetite, loss of sleep, foul
breath and distress after eating. The
little help needed is furnished by Dr.
Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. One pill is
a gentle laxative and two a mild cathar
tic. Ouce used, al wavs in favor. If you
are careless enough to let an unscrupu
lous druggist sell you something on
which he makes more money, it is your
own fault if vou do not pct well. Be
sure and get Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pel
lets.
Send 21 cents in one-cent stamps to
Worl I’s Dispensary Medical Association,
Buffalo, N. Y., and receive Dr. Pierce’s
1008 page “Common Sauce Medical Ad
viser,” profusely illustrated.
Why suffer from bedbug
bites? We’ve got the bed
bug poison that gets bedbugs
both coming and going.
BRYANT & FINCHER.
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The soothing and healing properties
of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, its
pleasant taste and prompt and permanei t
cures, have made it a great favorite with
the people everywhere. For sale by
Bryant & Fincher, Druggists.
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 8
idol! Bigge-t and best book; over 500 pages,
Bxlo inches; 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 Cuxton Building, Chicago.—May 27th.
Ice Cream and Cream So
das, at Buchholz’s, ’Phone
57.
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half take care of themselves. Early
decay and wrecked lives abound,mainly
through neglect. Every woman should
have the book called “Health and
Beauty,” which the Pe-ru-na Medicine
Co., Columbus, 0., will mail on request.
It tells women some easy things to do
to protect health, and all about the
virtues of Pe-ru-na for women's peculiar
ills. Miss Lizzie Peters, Mascoutah,
111., writes: 4
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ness by taking Pe-ru-na and Man-a-lin.
I have gained thirty-seven pounds
since I began taking Pe-ru-na. My
friends are wondering wliat makes
me look so bright and healthy. I
would like to let the world know what
a wonderful medicine Pe-ru-na is.”
Woman’s diseases are mainly catarrh
of the pelvic organs. Pe-ru-na drives
out every phase of catarrh.
Mrs. Eliza Wike, No. 120 Iron Street,
Akron, 0., writes: ,
“ I would be in my grave now if
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W. H. PRUDEN, AGENT, DALTON, GA.
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lISIT Established 18G9. Losses paid during the time
over $250,000.
The Monarch of Strength is
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MB COFFEE.
(ABSOLUTELY PURE.)
Its strength comes from its purity, it Is all pure coffee,
freshly roasted, and Is sola only In one-pound sealed
packages. Each package will make 40 cups. The pack
age Is sealed at the Mills so that the aroma is never
weakened. It has a delicious flavor. Incomparable
strength. It is a luxury within the reach of all.
Premium List in evaiy package.
Cut out your Lion’s Head and got
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By W. S. WAITE, Wartrace, Tenn.
Herd headed by Ed. Klever, No. 37499. He by Klever’s
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kb teething powders Ask Your Prutfgist forlt*
We Pay Cash.!
WANT YOlffi PRODUCE
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, Gra,.
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