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Mrs. F. T. Hardwick is quite ill.
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Mr. J. D. Thomas spent yesterday
in Chattanooga.
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Mr. Fate McEntire, of Cartersville,
is in the city today.
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Mr. Stafford Stark, of Atlanta, will
spend Sunday in the city.
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Mrs. Robert Lovejoy is spending
the weekend in Calhoun.
Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Jacobs will
spend the weekend in Rome.
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Carl Williamson is here from Chick
amauga. Ga., visiting relatives.
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Mrs. Will Denton is quite sick at
her home on Thornton avenue.
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Mr. Crawford Waller, of Richmond.
Va.. spent yesterday in the city.
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Frank T., the young son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Hardwick, is quite sick.
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Mr. Douglas McMillian, of Chat
tanooga will spend Sunday in the city.
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Mrs. Portrum, Misses Altman and
Inez Vance will spend tomorrow in
Rome.
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Misses Annie Rembert and Eula Ed
mondson are spending today in Chat
tanooga.
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Mrs. W. L. McMilliams and son,
'Manly, are spending a few days in
Murray county.
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Mrs. Anderson, of Spring Place, is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Jim Dan
iel on East Morris street
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Miss Mattie Lee Huff will spend
next week on Lookout Mountain, the
guest of Mrs. Jim Huff.
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Mrs. E. F. Hamilton, Mrs. L. F.
Kely, Mrs. W. C. Bowen are spend
ing the day in Chattanooga.
Airs. Donia Elliott, of Chattanooga,
is spending the weekend with Mrs.
Gwens, on South Thornton avenue.
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Mrs. C. G. Spencer and Miss Mary
Nell Spencer left today for a visit to
friends in Chattanooga, Tenn., and
Trion, Ga.
Miss Willie Moon, of Chattanooga,
will sing tomorrow morning at the
Methodist clinch, “Jesus, Savior.
Pilot Me.”
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Miss Maggie Bard returned yester
day from Cleveland. She was accom
panied by her niece, Miss Jennie Gray
DeArmond.
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Mrs. Ella Dickman, who has been
visiting her niece. Mrs. J. C. Fincher,
on East Morris street, returned to her
home in Chatttanooga today.
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Mrs. W. E. Mann entertained about
thirty guests last evening with a 42
partv. Vases and bowls of crimson
ramblers were artistically arranged
throughout the house. Mrs. H. L.
Smith made highest score in the game
of 42, which was played at six tables.
After the game a delightful salad and
ice course was served.
VX7HAT you drink is as
important as what you
eat or wear this hot weather.
We have
Rhea Springs
and
Bowden Lithia
waters, fresh and sparkling.
All the purest Ices
and Sodas served
the way you like them
BUCHHOLZ
Mrs. T. A. Morris and daughter,
Mrs. W. G. Short, are here from
M artburg, Tenn., visiting the family
of Mr. J. F. Weatherly, Mrs. Morris
being Mrs. Weatherly’s mother.
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Miss Greenie Burson, who has been
visiting her niece, Mrs. J. L. Buch
anan on Hamilton street, returned to
her home in Montgomery, Ala., this
afternoon.
A pretty line of new White Hats
for midsummer.
2t DALTON MILLINERY CO.
150 Rolls Matting 11
Just from the Orient
Beautiful Designs
3rd Shipment
25 Matting Squares $3.50
Mission Porch Sets (3 pieces) $8.50
Lace Curtains
and
Curtain Goods
Refrigerators
and
Ice Chests j|
Go=Carts
and i
Perambulators
$3 50 to $20.00
Linoleums, Inlaid and Stamped
Oil Cloth, Cocoa and
Crex Mattings
Repairing and Upholstering Cheaply Done.
Whatever You Want Call on Us
Baker & Buchanan
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DALTON STEAM
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We are now prepared to turn out first class
work, as those who have had all their work done
with us will testify.
LADIES WORK A SPECIALTY
Work called for and delivered day after received
“Patronize Your Home Industry”
THE DAILY ARGUS, DALTON, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1911.
The Name on a Box of Candy
that guarantees the purity, quality, fresh
ness of every dainty morsel within.
No other candies are so good.
GREGORY DRUG CO.
almost daily.
“Hew did you get that spring over
coat?”
“Had a sure tip on a horse race.”
“I never knew one of those sure
tips to pan out.”
“Neither did I. So I didn’t play
it. Put the money in this spring
overcoat instead.”
Mr. Toplitt—Sorry I did not give
you a better game. Fact is, I’ve had
rather a bad toothache.
Air. Plus-Play—l have never yet
beaten a man who was in perfect
—Everyhodyss Weekly.
A big line of new Shapes, Flowers,
and Novelties. See our line before
you buy.
DALTON MILLINERY CO.
“Have you ever really known of a
cure by faith?”
“Yes. When I was 16 years old
I fell madly in love with a widow of
30. but my mother and father had
faith that I would live if I didn't
get her, and I did.” —Judge.
Complete stock of men’s
Nainsook “Peter Hill”
Underwear, union suits
and separate garments.
All sizes at CANNON’S
UNCLE JOE SMITH
GETS HIS HAIR CUT
Uncle Joe Smith has had his annual
hair cut, but is still selling fruit and
cold drinks at the same old stand.
AGENTS—SeII genuine guaranteed
hose. 70 per cent, profit. Make $lO
daily. Live agents and beginners in
vestigate. Strong Knit, Box 4029,
West Philadelphia, Pa. w&stf
HOW ONE
WOMAN WON
Her Health and Strength Back
Again by The Use of Cardui.
Tampa, Fla. —In a letter from this
city, Mrs. E. C. Corum writes: “I was
all weakened and worn out with wo
manly troubles. My husband brought
me some Cardui as a tonic, and, from
the first day, it seemed to help.
i I had almost lost my reason, but,
thanks to Cardui, I did not. Soon, I
felt and looked like a new woman. I
think the remedy is wonderful. I
recommend it to my friends, for I have
received great benefit from it.”
Cardui acts specifically on the weak
ened womanly organs, strengthening
the muscles and nerves, and building
them up to health.
It helps to refresh the worn-out ner
vous system and relieves the effects of
overwork, both mental and physical.
Fifty years’ successful use fully
prove the merit of this purely vege
table, tonic remedy for women.
In every community, there live some
who have been benefited by Cardui.
The beneficial effects of this time
tested woman’s remedy, soon show
themselves in many different ways.
Try it.
N. B.— Write to: Ladles’ Advisory Dept.. Chatta
nooga Medicine Co.. Chattan: oca. Tenn., for special
Jnstnictiovu, and 64-page boo’:, ’’Home t reatmeat
for Women," sent in plain wrapper on request.
THERE IS A DIFFERENCE
There are good Plumbers and poor
Plumbers and you cannot tell the dif
ference by their looks; but you can
easily tell the difference by their work
If you have been disappointed in the
work done by some plumbers, give us
a trial. We have the experience, the
knowledge and skill to do the finest
work. If you have any doubt as to
the truth of our statement, let us show
you some of our work.
Dalton Plumbing 8 Heating Comp’y
Phone 107
Real Estate
SOLD RENTED PURCHASED
Desirable dwellings and business
properties now vacant for rent
-dependable "ZAgency
l. r j Hamilton St. Phone 201
DALTON, QA.
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,
Receptions, Etc.
Write or telephone your orders
Chattanooga, Tenn.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
NORTHBOUND
Departs
No. 13 8:46 a. m.
No. 7 10:39 a. m.
No. 15 6:57 p.m
No. 5... 8:10 p n
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
LADIES!
Ha . e your combings or cut hair made
up in the newest Ringlet Puffs, C Is,
Braids and Transformations. Send
or write.
LaMAR HAIR STORE,
111E 7th, Ground Floor, Chattanooga.
City Tax Books
are now open for
receiving tax re
turns.
W. fl. CARROLL,
City Clerk.
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ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT.
WESTERN & ATLANTIC.
SOUTHBOUND
Arrives. Departs.
No 3... .4:05 a. m. 4:08 a. m
No. 93. ...8:15a.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. 12:01p. m
No. 4....11:57 p. m. 12:01 a. m
'Jo. 92. R:08p. 8:11 p. a.
T. A. McENTIRE
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
General repairing—All sorts of Car
center work done in first-class style
Also grates and Brick work. Drop
me a card and I will call at once.
.F.n RUDOLPH
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office up-stirs Hardwick building.
Commercial practice, collections and
bankruptcy law a specialty.
Commissioner to 'take testimon.y
... DALTON, - GEORGIA.
WILLW.SEYMOUR
lawyer;
108 East 7th St. Chattanooga, Tenn.
Practice * - all the courts —Special
facilities for collecting—Prompt at
tention to all business.
5. Good Position
Can be nad by ambitious young me?
and ladies in the field of “Wireless’
or Railway telegraphy. Since the 8
hour law became effective, and since
the wireler« companies are establish
ing stations throughout the country,
there is a great shortage of telegra
phers. Positions pay beginners from
S7O to S9O per month, with good
chance of advancement. The Nation
al Telegraph Institute operates six
official institutes in America, under
supervision of E. R. and Wireless offi
cials and places all graduates into po
sitions. It will pay you to write them
for full details at Memphis, Tenn., or
Columbia. S. C.
Advertisements in this column only
one cent a word.
Good Bermuda pasture for cattie,
inside city limits, at SI.OO per month
for the season. Apply to W. F. Sum
merour. ts
FOR RENT —Six room house,large
lot, close in; $7.00 per month. M. C.
Tarver.
FOR SALE—A good mare, splendid
qualities. Anyone can drive her with
safety. Also buggy in fair condition
for sale. Apply to J. A. Ault, 55
Hamilton street. *
Highest price paid for veal calves.
Walter Springfield.
LOST—A package containing sev°-
ral accounts, a warrant and other pa
pers. Finder please return to Argu:
office of C. M. Combee and be reward
ed- ts
WANTED—Good gas stove cheap.
Phone Argus office.
FOR RENT—Three unfurnishea
rooms at 78 North Depot street. 2\
FOR SALE—At Once; a nice fami
ly pony, well broke; not afraid of
anything; good driver; a child .can
handle him; 4 years old and a beauty.
Is worth $200.00; will take $135.00.
Address Daily Argus. 5-17-3 t
Jackson’s Barber Shop.
John H. Jackson has moved his bar
ber shop in the old Vance shop, on’the
Green lot, next to Herndon’s livery
stable. Everything clean, cool and
comfortable. ts
Jno. A. Shope has secured the ser
vices of Will Black, the well known
Expert Barber, where Will hopes to
see all of his friends and customers.
The Acme Barber Shop is the place
to get quick work and the politest of
treatment. Hot and cold baths al
ways ready, at the Acme Shop.
JNO. A. SHOPE, Prop.
When a man has an operation per
formed he goes to a hospital; the horse
to the vetinary. When your wagon,
buggy or vehicle of any kind gets sick
bring it to the hospital at No. 55
Hamilton street. ts
FOR SALE —One beautiful lot, 100
feet front, runing hack one hundred
and forty-five feet. Also
FOR RENT—Four unfurnished
rooms. Apply at Argus office.
CHILDREN WHO ARU SICKLY
Mothers who value their own com
fort and the welfare of their children
should never be without a box of Mo
ther Gray’s Sweet Powders for Chil
dren for use throughout the season.
They break up colds, cure feverish
ness, constipation, teething disorders,
headache and stomach troubles. These
Powders never fail. Sold by all drug
stores, 25c. Don’t accept any sub
stitute. A trial package A'ill be sent
FREE to any mother who will address
Allen S. Olmsted, Leßoy, N. Y.
Bankruptcy Sale.
I will sell at public outcry to the
highest and best bidder for cash, in
! front of the court house, Daltou,
Whitfield county, Ga., at 10 a. m., Sat
urday, May 20, 1911, all notes and ac
counts of E. W. Petty, bankrupt. I
will be glad to show said notes and
accounts to any one desiring to pur
chase same at any time before the
sale. Sale subject to the approval of
the court. This May 10, 1911.
L. H. CRAWFORD, Trustee.
Wed&Sat.
NOTICE TO GAS AND WATER
CONSUMERS.
By recent r -on of council all per
sons indebted to the city for water
or gas, are required to pay same at
the office of the City Clerk, not later
than the tenth of each month.
Failure to call and pay will incur
a penalty of fifty cents and consum
er will be liable to have service dis
continued.
W. M. CARROLL, City Clerk.