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I Francis Flemister
I Stertains at Bridge.
K »•- I’rancis Eleiuister was hostess
I l’ ri ’"- v pa,t ' V vester ‘ lay at ’ eri,oon
I glw was played at four tables Miss
I ■ I )e11 McAfee Inakin " highest
■ H>" After the interesting game a
I Had eetirse was served to the guests,
I |Hi included Misses Ethel Brothers.
I ■jjj >rv Nell Spencer. Mary Dell Mc-
■ Margaret Showalter. Marie 110 -
K l&gsworth. Emery Kirby. Grace
J K? Louise Felker. Louise Flemis-
I ter Lillian Bishop. Frances Berry.
May and Mary Louise Horan,
Wrxltie Rembert. Addie Mae Flowers,
| ■ „klyn Chauncey and Blanche
I Miss Flemister was assisted
I by her mother. Mrs. M.
and her sisters, Mrs.
| mil Fite and Miss Grace Flemister.
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Circcle Entertained
McCarty.
Thornton Avenue Sewing circle
n ,K' delightfully entertained yester-
1 da afternoon by Mrs. AV. S. Mc
it Her home was spring-like in
of fragrant apple blos
v W 8011S> Each member brought her
nftdle work and the needles were busy
' ■ for several hours. Late in the af
ter toon the guests enjoyed an ice
<‘ oli ' e - Besides the members, those
pW'iit were Mesdames F. T. Hard
w®k. M. C. Foster, 11. P. Colvard, J.
I J. Lock Brown and Misses
L JEkise and Agnes Bryant and Ret
Mrs. McCarty was assisted
lv her guests by Mrs. J.
| Brown and Miss Mary Brown.
11. S. I’.ilieridge, of Chattanoo
yesterday in Dalton.
“ ll’ < ' :l . v, °n is spending a
... d ;,vs i' l Atlanta.
OUHB * * •
I k - Dodger went down to
yesterday. On her
"’ill slop in Rome to visit her
I Mr. Sam Lowry.
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?eiami Mrs. J. W. Edge left to
ll ■ B"' Nashville, where they will re
] bi the future.
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K^^B r ' M. -L Townsley, who has been
1 -'ll si Os her father. .Judge S. B.
il. i'ir several weeks, lias re-
home in Chattanooga.
P(j •lohn L. Edmondson, of Atlan-
todav.
3 M
-A D of Atlanta.
I’ ll t 0 v i s i t !I(>r nio ther. Mrs.
St Cordon.
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' ’ 1 ■ 1 nrner. a well known
■ "I lilton. is spendding the
in Dalton.
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i‘- M. Gudger and Air. Tom
‘ -''i'trray, are spending the
i Mi" Dalton.
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ll ( ' Pirook is confined to
.«** with rheumatism.
Max Keister, of Spring Place,
■’ Thmsday in the city.
D ■’'hope leaves Sunday for
•'Bj|®l" lH -t’. Da., (o look after the in-
°f the estate of the late Dr. 11.
, l’ (1 having owned consider-
pr "l"‘ n ' t .v there.
-i B W Buchholz Ice Cream
■■ ' >ar lor. the place for
i jr '“iiess and satisfac-
; service .
most u P=to=date
‘ 11 ’ eani Parlors, ail
Drinks, a full line
CANDIES
IJ BUCHHOLZ
Phone 57
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I* COOKING DEPARTMENT. *
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Fried Tomatoes.
| Slice tomatoes, salt and pepper;
roll in flour and fry’ in hot bacon. Put
sugar on them when frying and fry
. until brown.
Potato Fillets.
Pare and slice potatoes thin or cut
them in fillets about a quarter of an
inch square and as long as the potato;
keep them in cold water until wanted,
then drop them into boiling lard;
' when nearly done take them out with
a skimmer and drain them; boil up
, the lard again, drop the potatoes in
and fry till done; this process causes
the fillets to swell up and puff.
Serving Mushrooms.
A delicious way to serve mush
, rooms is to butter a dish and sprinkle
with a first layer of bread crumbs,
. with bits of butter, pepper and salt
and a liberal supply of butter over
* the last layer of bread crumbs. Rich
i milk or half cream poured over each
layer makes a proper finish. Cook
fifteen minutes in a moderate oven.
Mushrooms so cocked are fit for the
palate of the veriest epicure.
New Idea for Salad.
A new idea for celery and apple
• salad is to grate the apples, which
> should be tart and firm, into mayon
naise dressing. The celery, shredded
and crisp, should be served on chilled
lettuce leaves, with the apple mayon
naise turned over it.
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Apple Custard Pie.
For a New’ England apple custard
pie, stew quartered apples in a very
■ little water until they are tender, then
rub them through a colander. For
one pie allow one pint of cooked ap
ples. While they are still hot stir
into them a tablespoonful of butter,
one cup of sugar, two well beaten eggs
and a half a cup of cream. Line a
deep pie plate with rich crust rolled
thin, and fill the plate with the pre
pared mixture. Bake in a quick oven.
A meringue may be put over the top
if desired after the pie is baked.
Dainty Pudding.
Cut an angel food cake around the
center; put on a thick layer of sweet
ened whipped cream, and on top of
this place marshmallws close together.
Then put on a thin layer of whipped
cream; place on the other half of the
angel cake, then whipped cream and
last of all, another covering of marsh
mallow’s.
The dissatisfied people with their
coal, are the people who did not buy
from us. Do like your neighbors do
—buy from Bowen Bros.
3-29-4 t
Bankruptcy Sale.
I will sell at public outcry to the
highest and best bidder for cash, at
the corner of Hamilton and Cuyler
streets, Dalton, Whitfield coui.ty, Ga.,
at 10 a. m., Saturday April 1, the en
tire stock of goods and fixtures of E.
W. Petty, bankrupt. T will be glad
to show property to all desiring to
inspect it at any time before the sale.
Sale subject to the approval of the
court.
March 21, 1911.
W&S L. H. CRAWFORD, Trustee.
Eight packages
Blue Ribbon
NASTURTIUM SEED
for 25c
Bowen Bros.
THE DAILY A*€Ws. DALTON. GEORGIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1911.
frn i > iiL.’:i n ■
W TO,
brightens and preserves everything
about the home. There is no old or
dingy looking furniture or woodwork
in homes where Liquid Veneer is
used —all is clean, wholesome, sani
tary.
Liquid Veneer can be applied by
anybody, anywhere, at any time, and
there is no muss to clean up after
ward. There are no cans, no pots,
no brushes. There are no sticky
hands or surfaces. Simply moisten
I a piece of cheese cloth and wipe off
J the surfaces, as you would do dusting.
Just try Liquid Veneer and see
■ how sweet and dean it will make
1 everything.
4-oz. bottle 25c.
12-oz. bottle 500.
SOLO BY
I Gardner Plnmbing Co.
in in,
FOR RENT AND FOR SALE
All Kinds of Real Estate
On Fort Dependable and else
-1 I where in Dalton
TEslate 'ZA.gencp A
15J4 HAMILTON STREET
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT.
DON’T GET RUN DOWN
Weak and miserable. If you have
kidney or Bladder troubles, dull head
pains, Dizziness, Nervousness, pains
in the back, and feet tired all over,
get a package of Mother Gray’s Aus
tralian Leaf, the pleasant herb cure.
It ne”er fails. We have many testi
monials from grateful people who have
used this wonderful remedy. As a
regulator it has no equal. Ask for
Mother Gray’s Australian-Leaf at
druggists or sent by mail for 50 cts.
Sample FREE. Address the Alother
Gray Co., Leßoy, N. Y.
Rome Medicine Co., Rome, Ga.
Gentlemen: —We have had your
Neurosarsin in stock for the past two
months, have had a good trade on
same and we have had repeat orders
from those who have used it.
While we know nothing of the in
gredients of the preparatioon. we
know that those who have tried it
have been pleased with the results.
Very truly,
HALE-JERVIS COMPANY
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Ladies!
Having had numerous inquiries regarding dresn-niaking and
tailoring, we take pleasure in announcing that we have added to
our up-to date cleaning, pressing and dyeing works, a ccmplets
Ladies’ Dress-making and Tailoring
department Tl:i j department will be in charge of Mrs. Joe Car
michael and Miss Lucy Hardy This is a work that Dalton has
long needed and wetrust you will give us your patronage. Sat
isfaction guaranteed. We call for and deliver your work.
Dalton Prepatorium
No. 1 I King St. Phone 160. Al. P. Fann, Prop
Only Four Days More of Our
Red Tag Sale
The bargains we are giving each
day will surely interest you.
Special for Tomorrow
Saturday at 1U A. M.
Galvanized Wash Tub, 1
to customer,none to chil
dren 25c
Special 2:30 P. M.
15 Beautiful Jardinieres,
worth 75c and sl.oo,first
15 persons buying 50c or
more gets one of these
Jards. for only 25c
Long Wear Shoes
Kor comfort, style, fit and
service buy Long Wear Shoes
30 days longer wear than any
other shoes at same price.
We like to show you our line
and talk shoes with you.
Men’s New Silk Four-in-Ha nd Ties;
exceptional values - - 25 c
Routh’s, Dalton, Ga
MRS. J. W. CROUCH
FLORIST.
Choice Cut Roses, Flowers and Plants
We can on short notice furnish el
egant Bridal Bouquets, and Floral
Designs, Decorations for Weddings,
Reception?-, Etc.
Write or telephone your orders
Chattanooga, Tenn.
TTaF McEntire"
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
General repairing—All sorts of Car
penter work done in first-class style
Also grates and Brick work. Droj
me a card and I will call at once.
Candy Sale
Save half your money. We
have just received 600 Lbs.
Red Band Candies. Fresh,
pure and delicious, right
from the manufacturers.
Special Saturday.
Fine Victoria Chocolate Cream
Dropsl, regular 20c value, 2 lbs.
for 25c
Little Butter Cups, sell 20c lb.
everywhere; our price, lb 10c
Cream Covered Dates, pound.... 10c
Peanut Brittle, 20c value, lb 10c
Pigeon and Bird Eyes, lb 10c
About 19 other varieties at 10c and
20c per pound.
LADIES!
Have your combings or cut hair made
up in the newest Ringlet Puffs, Curls,
Braids and Transformations. Send
or write.
LaMAR HAIR STORE,
111E 7th, Ground Floor, Chattanooga.
J M .RUDOLPH
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office up-stirs Hardwick building.
Commercial practice, collections and
bankruptcy law a specialty.
Commissioner to take testimon.y
... DALTON, - GEORGIA.
By special arrangement
with the Murray Music Co.
we will publish, in Satur
day’s issue of the Argus
that great Broadway song
VANITY FAIR
Vanity Fair is being
sung in all the large cities
by the composer
STELLA MAYHEW
Are you a subscriber?
If not, subscribe NOW so
you’ll not miss this song.
Advertisements in this c Uumn cnljr
> t»ne cent a word.
PASTURE for horses and cattle by
, the month. Apply to Y. V. Richard
son, Phone 130.
FOR RENT—OId council chamber,
up stairs in Oglesby building. Paul
B. Trammell. ts
While you are having your plumb
ing work done have it put Sanitary
Way, and protect your home from dis
eases. See H. L. Reeder, Practical
Sanitary Plumber, ten years exper
ience. I also do steam and gas fit
ting; guarantee satisfaction. Phone
126 or 107.
WANTED—Situation as engineer
or as fireman. Can furnish the best
of references. E. F. Brown.
COTTON SEED FOR SALE—Of
fer 600 bushels cotton seed for sale
for short while. If you want any
make your application, at once. M.
S. CHARLES. 4t
WANTED—An experienced steno
grapher. Aply at the office of Mad
dox, McCamy & Shumate. ts
NOTES FOR SALE.
First mortgage notes bearing inter
est at seven per cent. Will discount
so that purchaser will earn nearly ten
per cent on his money. Address Dis
count, Box 55, Chattanooga, Tenn.
STRAYED —Monday afternoon, a
brindle yearling heifer. Has on lea
ther halter with piece of chain at
tached. Finder please return to 48
South Depot street and receive re
ward.
BOY, 14 years old, has attended,
public schools, wants job at anything.
I am willing to work and have had
experience in store and factory. Wil
lie D. Burnes, No. 5 Green street.
We are the only people that sell the
Royal Cement. All large contractors
are required to use it, such as The
West Construction Co., and Haig &
Puryear. If it will pay them to use
it, it will pay you. Bowen Bros.
Good Bermuda pasture for cattle,
inside city limits, at SI.OO per month
for the season. Apply to W. F. Sum
merour. ts
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Os course you have heard that
wealth would not buy happiness, but
did you ever hear any one say that
poverty would?
But as a matter of fact it doesn’t
pay a woman to lie awake nights to
listen to what her husband says in his
“After all things are pretty evenly
apportioned in this world.”
“Eh-yes! A strong minded woman
generally has a weak-minded hus
band.” —Smart Set.
A man will brag about the cold bath
he takes in winter as much as about
the important people he knows. .
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
NORTHBOUND
Departs.
No. 13 8:46 a. m.
No. 7 .10:39 a.m.
No. 15 6:57p. m-
No. 5 8:10p.m
SOUTHBOUND
Departs.
No. 8 6:29 a. m
No. 6 7:55 a. m.
No. 14 7:48 p.m.
No. 16 5:30 p.m.
WESTERN & ATLANTIC.
SOUTHBOUND
Arrives. Departs.
No 3... .4:05 a. m. 4:08 a.m.
No. 93. ...B :15 a. m. 8:19a.m.
No. 1 ...4:13 p.m. 4:17 pm.
No. 95.... 5:23 p. m. 5:27 p. m.
NORTHBOUND
Arrives. Departs.
No. 94... .10:20 a. m. 10:25 a. m.
No. 2.... 11:57 a. m* 12:01 p. m.
No. 4.... 11:57 p. m. 12:01 a. m.
No. 92.... 8:08p.m. 8:11p.m.