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ANOTHER
BANK FOR
JOT
THIS ONE WILL EE OPENED ON
SEPTEMBER FIFTEENTH
SURE.
WORLDS RICHEST MSN PROMOTER
A Postal Savings Bank to Be Estab
lished by Dalton Post Office.
There will be another bank opened
in Dalton on Septefber fifteenth.
This time it will be a certainty for
all of the details have been arranged
and nothing now is to be done but
open.
This bank will be operated by one
of the richest men in the United
States; in fact by the richest man in
the w’hole world. He has more money
than all the Morgans, Rockefellers,
Rothchilds, and Carnegies put to
gether and then some. This multi
millionaire is none other than your
“Uncle Sam.”
On September 15th the Dalton post
office will be made a postal savings
bank. An inspector from the depart
ment will be here and install the
savings repository, as it is denominat
ed. Heretofore the surplus money
from the money order department has
been sent to Chattanooga and that
from the other departments to Atlan
ta. From September 15th all of this
will be sent to the treasury depart
ment in Washington, the same as
other big offices. This afternoon
Postmaster John A. Crawford will
nominate Mr. R. H. Sapp the “bank
er” for the Dalton postoffice. This
is a deserved promotion for Mr. Sapp
and he will be congratulated. There
is not an incompetent man in the
Dalton postoffice in any of its depart
ments and Postmaster Crawford is a
gentleman who not only looks careful
ly after the business of the office, but
is a most couteous man withal and
his whole force can not be beaten
anywhere for business and accomoda
tion to the patrons of the office. The
establishment of a savings repository
here means that Dalton is on the up
grade and that the general govern
ment has come to so recognize it.
billltacy
CAN BEAT
M’CUICHEN
THE SEVEN-FOOT STALK OT
COTTON IS CHALLENGED BY
A CATOOSA COUNTY MAN
FORMERLY FROM NEAR DAL
TON—CAN ANYONE BEA!
HIM?
Luther McCutchen’s seven-foot cot
ton stalk is not in it if the following
challenge be accepted.
Will Stacy, of Catoosa county, for
merly of near Dalton has sent th
challenge through The Daily Argus
and claims he can beat Mr. Me
Cutchen “a city block,” got hin
“skinned to death,” on the cottoi
stalk.
This is the kind of news The Ar
gas likes to print and if any one else
or even Mr. McCutchen, can bea
Bill Stacy we want to see it done
Bill had no business going away fron
Whitfield county anyhow.
But here is the challenge:
“Tunnel Hill, Route 2.
■‘Mr. McCutchen:
“I wish to say that if you haven’
got any better cotton than you pu
exhibition at the Dalton Bugg?
Co. in Dalton, come over to my plac<
and get one that is worth exhibiting
(Signed,. <<W. S. STACY.”
IS
GENERAL MEASURES PASSED
BY THE STATE LEGISLATURE
SOME TWENTY-TWO NEW LAWS AFFECTING THE PEOPLE AT
LARGE—SEVERAL NEW OFFICES CREATED—A W. &A.R. R.
COMMISSION TO LOOK AFTER THAT ROAD.
At the session of the general assem
j bly which adjourned last night, the
ifollowing general bills were passed:
To create the office of state auditor.
To provide for the registration of
| all legislative agents, et ceterti. Am
j ended.
I To amend section 1482, code of 1910
relative to salaries of clerks and ste
nographer in pension office.
To prevent publication of name of
any female alleged to have been as
saulted.
To amend section 379, code of Geor
gia. so as to make wife competent
witness in certain eases.
To promote public welfare by drain
ing certain lands in this state.
To make it prima facia evidence
of selling intoxicating liquors to have
U. S. revenue license.
To prohibit floating sawdust in the
streams of this state.
To provide for a reserve for out
standing losses of casualty insurance
CHARMING
MONTGOMERY
GIRL DEAD
MET UNTIMELY END IN A RAIL
ROAD WRECK YESTERDAY AF
TERNOON NEAR WILMINGTON
NORTH CAROLINA.
Wilmington, N. C. Aug. 17 —Miss
Bessie Jones, of Montgomery, Ala.,
ws instantly killed and five* other
passengers were seriously, though not
necessarily fatally injured, when
Seaboard Air Line passenger train No.
40, from Charlotte and Atlanta to
Wilmington, was wrecked this after
noon, five miles east of Lumberton,
N. C. The chair car and sleeper, in
which were traveling a number of
passengers to Wrightsville Beach, N.
C., for the weekend, were derailed and
turned over. The injured were tak
en to Bladenboro, N. C., for treat- I
ment.
The wreck, is aid to have been caus
ed by a rail kink,” following a day of
intense heat.
After receiving temporary medical
attention at the scene of the wreck, the
injured were brought here tonight
and are being cared for by physicians.
IWith the exception of Pullman Con
ductor J. B. Hill, of this city, who
is thought to have received internal
injuries, none of the others were ser
p iously hurt.
The injured were:
F, J. M. Fitzpatrick, Wetumpka, Ala.;
i- N. D. Dennison, Lafayette, Ala.; F.
T A. Vernon, Cusseta, Ala.; Mrs. F. A.
Vernon, Cusseta, Ala., David Pridgen,
Pullman porter; J. B. Hill, Wilming
ton, N. C.; Pullman Conductor Geo.
1(T Benson, Wilmington; T. P. Jacox,
Tarboro, N. C.; Mrs. W. W. Jones,
r _ Wetumpka, Ala.; Sarah Burnson, col
ie ored, maid of Mrs. Jones; Dupree
s Hunnycutt, Athens, Ga.; and R. P.
e _ Mullins, Selma, Ala.
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>n CANCER CURED.
Dr. W. Ingham has, and is curing
r- more and worse cases of cancer than
e, have ever before been cured in the
it state of Georgia. He has been making
e. the treatment of cancer and all kinds
m of malignant tumors and old sores his
special business for nearly 50 years.
And never fails to cure any case
which he treats. Removes cancer
without cutting or loss of blood, and
’t takes no money until the cancer is
it removed. Best of home references
y furnished on application. For further
>e particular call on or eddress Dr. W.
Ingham, Cancer Specialist, Ranger,
G*
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THE DALTON AnGUS, DALTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1911.
companies. Amended.
To permit railroads to accept ad
vertising for transportation from
newspapers.
To amend constitution relative to
casual deficiencies of revenue.
To amend constitution so as to re
quire certain tax returns to be made
to Comptroller General before Mar.
1. Amended.
To give judges power to prevent
lynchings by changing venue.
To place Medical College of Geor
gia under control of State University.
To create a department of labor.
To establish a department of fish
and game.
To regulate and control the sale of
commercial fertilizer.
Appropriations for state govern
ment.
Various special appropriations.
To prevent adulteration of food.
Education bill creating office of
state superintendent of schools, and
state board of education.
W.&A.R.R.WILL
HAVE A LEASE
COMMISSION
IT IS HOPED THAT IT WILL BE
ABLE TO CONCLUDE THE PUR
CHASE OF LAND FOR TERMIN
ALS IN CHATTANOOGA.
A resolution providing for a com
mission of three members of the sen
ate and five of the house to investi
gate the leasing of the Western and
Atlantic railroad and the construction
of the Atlanta plaza was adopted
Thursday morning by the house.
An amendment providing that three
members of this commission should
be appointed by the governor from
the state at large was defeated. An
other amendment prohibiting any
member of the legislature who is
connected with a railroad from serv
ing on this commission was adopted.
The committee will make its inves
tigation during the recss of the legis
lature and will be paid the same sal
ary as though the legislature were in
session.
A careful investigation will be made
to determine if a plaza over the rail
road tracks in the center of the city
of Atlanta could in any way affect
the property of the state or be ob
jectionable to the state. The commis
sion will also look into the leasing of
a part of the terminal property in
Chattanooga.
HORSE FOR SALE—Fine, gentle,
ladies’ and children’s driving and rid
ing horse. Reduction in price for
cash. Write me or come to see horse.
Fannie Huston, Dalton, Ga., R. F. D.
No. 1 8-10-4tw
There is more catarrh in this sec
tion of the country than all other
diseases put together, and until the
last few years was supposed to be in
curable. For a great many years doc
tors pronounced it a local disease and
prescribed local remedies, and by con
stantly failing to cure by local reme
dies, pronounced it incurable. Science
has proven catarrh to be a constitu
tional disease and therefore required
constitutional treatment. Hall’s cat
arrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0., is the only
constitutional cure on the market. It
is taken internally in doses from 10
drops to a teaspoonful. It acts di
rectly on the blood and mucous sur
faces of the system. They offer one
hundred dollars for any case it fails
to cure. Send for circulars and testi
monials. Address F. J. Cheney & Co.,
Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by druggists, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for consti-
EX-SLAVES
WILL HOLD
ANNIVERSARY
I THERE WILL BE A NOTABLE
GATHERING OF WORTHY
COLORED FOLK IN DAL
TON NEXT SUNDAY.
A HUSH ARBOR OH FORT HILL
Well Known and Aged Colored Men
and Women Will Be Present to
Make Talks.
The ex-slaves of Dalton and Whit
field county will hold their anniver
sary meeting over on Fort Hill, just
back of Fort Dependable Sunday.
John Jackson and Squire Wadley
have the arrangements in hand and a
large bush arbor will be erected amply
big to hold the crowd. The services
will begin about eleven o’clock in the
forenoon and will last until late in
the afternoon. Among those who will
be present and probably make talks
will be “Uncle” Bill Easterling,
Dennis Hamilton, Robert Keys and.
“Aunt” Abbie Cook. This is a not
able gathering among our worthy col
ored folk of the olden time and is al
ways one of the best and most order
ly* of its kind and is always attended
by a number of white people who are
pleased to be present and assist in
of colored folks and they learn many
All ex-slaves are urged to be pre
sent from whatever section they may 7
live. The white people are also cor
dially invited and seats will be pro
vided. This gathering is always one
of profit to the younger generation
good ideas and moral behavior which
so characterized the old time colored
“Uncle” and “Mammy.” At noon
there will be a basket dinner at the
grounds.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
CASTO R I A
FARM FOR SALE—One mile south
of Varnells; two good houses and a
barn; spring water in yard; terms
cash or part cash; balance to suit the
purchaser. For further information
see J. L. Bender, Dalton, Ga., or write
E. C. Miller, Fitzgerald, Ga.
thousands Have Kidney
Trouble and Never Suspect IL
How To Find Ont.
Fill a bottle or common glass with your
water and let it stand twenty-four hours;
fa-pu, ,4 fZZS. a brick dust sedi-
•AIJYU ment, or settling,
strin gy or milky
Uy A / a PP earance often
V YU-LJtLj/ ( 1 j indicates an un-
/ h ea lthy condi-
\fr l IX. t’ oll the
W/V ne y s « f°° f re_
• quent desire to
pass it or pain in
the back are also symptoms that tell you
the kidneys and bladder are out of order
and need attention.
What To Do.
There is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy,
fulfills almost every wish in correcting
rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys,
liver, bladder and every part of the urinary
passage. Corrects inability to hold water
and scalding pain in passing it, or bad
effects following use of liquor, wine ot
beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne
cessity of being compelled to go often
through the day, and to get up many
times during the night. • The mild and
immediate effect of Swamp-Root is
soon realized. It stands the highest be
cause of its remarkable 4
health restoring prop- yjr j,
erties. If you need a
medicine you should I
have the best. Sold by
druggists in fiftv-cent
and one-dollar sizes.
You may have a sample bottle sent fre“
by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing
hamton, N. Y. Mention this paper and
remember the name, Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-
Root, and the address, Binghamton,
N. Y.. on every bottle.
Bitters
Succeed when everything else fails. I
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses they are the supreme
remedy, as thousands have testified.
FOR KIDNEY LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it is the best medicine ever sold
over a druggist’s counter.
Silence!
The instinct of modesty natural to every woman is often a
great hindrance to the cure of womanly diseases. Women
shrink from the personal questions of the local physician
which seem indelicate. The thought of examination is ah
horrent to them, and so they endure in silence a conation
of disease which surely progresses from bad to worse. '
It has been Dr. Pierce’s privilege to cure a -l-x
■great many u omen who have fotsnd a refuse
for modesty in his offer of FREE consults. J
tion by letter. ZII correspondence is held \ Lr s
as sacredly confidential. Rddress Dr. R v I?-’A ZS/.
Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y, ’ ‘ .■>. j
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription restores and regulates
the womanly functions, aboiishes pain and builds up and I '-' J®
puts the finishing touch of health on every weak won u
who gives it a fair trial. ’ “ lYx I
It Makes Weak Women Strong, C L
Sick Women Well, j
You can’t afford to accept a secret nostrum as a substitute vl
- this non-alcoholic medicine of known composition ' '
RED SEAL SHOES
MADE IN GEORGIA
Where you see this sign is a safe
place to trade
Dollar a Pair Saved in the Wear
J. K. ORR SHOE CO., ATLANTA
Jlorth (ftttnjia Jgiicultutal CoUcijt
G. R. GLENN, A. M., LL. D., President
Dahlonega, Georgia
SPECIAL ADVANTAGES AT THIS INSTITUTION:
Ist—Total Expenses Less Than at Any Other College,— sl2s to $175
Covers Board, Lodging, Books, Fuel, Lights, etc., For Entire Year.
2d—Magnificent Climate; Mountain Location; Free from City Distractions.
3d—Obedience, Order, Regularity ’and Seif-Dependence Taught Every
Student.
4th —Finest Military Department and Cadet Band in Georgia. Both
Under Supervision of U. S. Army 7 Officers.
sth—Thorousrh Instruction in A. B. and B. S. Courses and, in addition, Full
Courses in Agriculture, Mining, Engineering, Commercial Science, etc.
6th—Boys Live in Our Own Dormitories, At All Times Under Control of
Officers. I
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