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HEARD, SAID, DONE.
*Wha.tis Coins on all Over the
County.
Jn a Condensed Form for
M a may’s Pros perou s
People.
VY C Adams graced our streets a
few days ago.
Capt. A K Ramsey was in our
city last Saturday.
W M Morgan was smiling on
friends liere Saturday.
Deputy Sheriff Bonds paid us an
appreciated call Tuesday.
J A Berry of eoosawattee was
among Jfriends uere Tuesday.
Mrs Florence Lowry of Fashion
,visited in our city last Sunday.
Miss Susie Morris spent the day
with the Misses Dickson Tuesday.
Mr Brackett of Deep Springs was
in our city on business a few days
»gO
Esq. B F C Lougliridge was
.handshaking with friends here last
Monday,
Dr F M Jones of Lougliridge was
a very welcome visitor at this office
Tuesday.
Deputy Marshall Bob Bates went
.down *o Atlanta the latter part of
,last week.
Rev AI M Bates visited bis son
Ron J J Bates of this plaee one day
•this week.
(’ouncilman Cnlvard of Dalton
was a welcome visitor at the Kews
office Tuesday.
Bill Green one of tin good citi
^ens of Hughes paid us an appreci
ated call Tuesday,
Joe McEntire and Coroner Will
•Black two of Dalton's good citizens
were here Tuesday.
Bailiff Springfield of Doolittle v a?
•circulating among friends here the
(latter pan of last week.
Genial O C Goins was smiling on
friends here the latter part of
arid the iirst of this week.
Dr. L P Bagwell, Col V L Watte
and T J Ramsev teprosented our
.city in Dalton last Saturday.
Prof R P Messer of Carters was
Jiere Wednesday on business with
(the B >ard of Roads and Revenue,
Mrs Mattie Patrick came
Bow Dalton last Sunday and attend
,ed church at the presbyterian church
Read the new advertisement of
Fincher Bios, in tins issue of the
News and govern yourself accord¬
ingly.
Call on the SanoersManufaetnring
.Company when in Dalton for the
.Celebrated PLANO Mowers and
Binders.
We are in receipt of a letter from
Miss Mol lie Glass of, Fort Worth,
•Texas renewing her subscribtion to
the News.
R J Jinkina called in to see us last
Monday and subscribed for theNr.ws
for his daughter Mrs Connaliy at
Moody, Texas.
Messrs MeCutehen and Chaffey
were in our city last Friday in the
interest of tbe proposed Telephone
Jiue between this place and
Presiding Elder A W Williams
.came dver last Friday and held
quarterly conference at Mt Zion on
Saturday and preached at Centtr
Valley on Sunday, holding confer
,ence there on last Monday.
NOTICE
All the personal property belonging
to the estate of Gideon Jackson de—
cease<I will be sold at the old home
place on the 14th day of this month
to the highest bidder. Terms cash.
Mrs Victoria Osborn
Administratrix,
Sheriff Green, of James county*
Tennessee, assisted by Deputy 6
iff Bonds of this county arrested
Henry Cooper a few dais ago and
Mr Green took him back to len
nessee. He was charged with mU
demeDor.
NOTICE TO TEACHERS.
The annual examination of appli
cants for license to teach in the
public schools of Murray county Jror
the ensneing year will be held at
Pleasant Valley of) Saturday May
the 29th 1897, beginning at 7
a. m. S H Henry C. S. C-
Drummer Shelton paid ns an an
preciated call yesterday
| Dr E O Stafford was in our cii^v
ilia first of this week.
1 Rev Ii G Parker paid a very
pleasant call a day or two ago.
Ordinary’s Court passed off very
[quietly last Monday.
W A Latch of Gassier Mill was
in our city on business Tuesday.
Genial M D Terry was in our
eitv a short time Tuesday afternoon.
*
Rtv Mr Osborn of Gilmer attend
ed the Ooufed ate Veterans
W J Johnson and wife went over
ito Dalton last Monday on business,
H. R. Bearner of Holly was hand¬
shaking * with friends here Monday. '
Miss Georgia Gregory of Hassler
Mill brightened our sanctum last
Monday:
Messers George Keith and Lake
Quillain were over from Dalton
Tuesday.
Mr Sanders was over from Dalton
luesday selling the Plano . Mowing
j machines.
Lee Treadwell of Atlanta was
\ handshaking with his many friends
; here last Tuesday.
Col. ,T S Gourdin of the eighth
district was bowdying with friends
here Monday.
Mr Gus Hill and daughter, wore
in our city Monday tiading with the
News advertisers.
Bud Raper of Oran was eircula
ting among friends here a few days
\ ago.
Jit Collins of Sumach was hand
shaking with friends here a few days
ago,
1’rof A. R. Howard of Amzi was
a welcome visitor at the News office
last Friday,
C C Keith and J H Lougliridge of
Dunn were in our thriving city one
day this week.
Jeff Cole of Gilmer County visit
ed relatives and friends hire last
Saturday andSunday.
S A Gregory and daughter Miss
Georgia visite d relatives in Dalton
tha first of this week.
Genial Lee Terry called in to see
us a few days ago and subscribed
for the News.
V A Stuart of,Bull Pen district
was handshaking with friends here
,a i evv days ago.
Clever J D Elrod of Wells was
a wejeome visitor at this office one
day Unis week,
Wc learn that Dr J A Price died
very s 11 1 • nI v at h s h >mo in
Dalton yesterday at 12 o’clock
Mrs Field Katie and Jennie
May Edmondson visited relatives at
this place last Saturday' and Sunday
One of Murray’s beet citizens, Mr.
Sam Trimmier, was circulating with
Dalton friends Monday.—North Ga.,
Citizen.
Sheriff J L Robinson went
down to Atlanta Tuesday afternoon
a£ter a p r { sone p the authorities were
bo i d j ng for him.
Notice tbe nice new advertise¬
ment of J A Carter in this issue of
the news and govern yourselves
accordingly when in Dalton.
Rev M D Smith preached at the
Presbyterian church last Sunday
morning and evening and preached
two gospel sermons to a well filled
houRe.
Every confederate soldier in the
county is invited to come out tomor
row (Saturday) and help to decorate
graves of all confederate soldier
buried at this place.
George L. Moore, a progressive
fanner of Murray, dropped in to
shake hands with his Dali oj friends
Monday, He said they had a
good rain Sunday night.—North
GeorgiaCitizen.
Mr Jesse Terry of Hauler's Mill
qw entitkd t0 the honorable title
of Colonel , he facing been
q p, ar after passing a splendid
examination on lastSaturday.—North
GeorgiaCitizeiJ .
For next thirty days we will sell
a tombstom 2 feet 6 inches high
12 inches wide and 2 inches thick
with all necessary inscriptions corn
plete, of first class marble and first
class work for only $6.50.
Send in your order now, dont
wait until the time is out.
Dalton 3Iarb!y Works,
: SUMACH GLEANINGS.
What the Peop'e of That Thriving Place :
Are -Doing, AsOur Oorresponden t
•of That Place Writes ns.
Sumach, May 8 .rd.-VVe gladly
welcome the “month of flowers.”
Bailiff Mart Richards of the
| “Tenth” is on the sick list.
I Miss Bessie Tate of sumach has
, right wok . for several days hut .
sl1 1 nniwr oYoSr' ‘people
A attended
inference at center VaU
I ^ ^ - v ',
, G W Midland wife , of „ Reavedale , ,
altendtd church here sundai.
! Rev s 11 Henry preached to
good people of o’clock- l emple Grov last
sunday it 11
Mrs 1> J Littleton of cohutta
I s months, R rin f ’ ? “passed fter a " illn< £ the °. f April
over river
j 27th, leaving a husband and eight
children to mourn her
!(>n the following day, after a funeral
service conducted by Rev s 11 Hen
vv, she was laid to vest, n\ sumach
cemetery. 1 he udatives have out
j sympathy. Dull,, Hiild . MU,< ay, m 13
! the comm* neement sermon 01 s»- ;
mach seminaay will be preached by
llev John M Mecklin of Dalton. All
friends of the school and eoimtiy
generally, invited to be present and
hear this noted divine. 1 lease no
dee the time. The other commence
merit exercises ’ will be published
nest week, Nuntius.
i
THE NEWS FROM LOUGHK.'DGE.
What is Happening in and Around
Thriving Little Village i
, Loikuihidok, Apr,! 28.-0,,r ar
mers arc making good use of this fine
"‘A Rev u Brvden of sumach , filled .... , (die .
1
pulpit , tor c *r, liro. ,, Gary at . Suminerours 1
,
Sunday, and preached an interesting
sermon.
Frank Gregory and old Jud.i, vis¬
ited Stanton Jones Sunday.
Our Post-mas, er says Bro. Gary j
received a letter from his sweetheart
yesterday. ;
Ross Bates is now delivering some
fine anti tobacco sermons.
Miss Abbott, the music teacher
at Sumach,visited Miss Tandie Greg¬
ory last week.
Harve Hannah of Fashion and W
D Petty and wife of Cisco, attended
church at Hum me roars Sunday
E W Petty has found his wagon
tire.
Tom Hall is learning to plow.
Since Sam McCamy has shaved
off his mustache he looks like a
I j ivahoo. — Samantha.
j
COIITTA SPRINGS.
[ Cohutta Spbings, May 1 .— S L
Trimmier has a large pile of lumber
j ion hand.
A 1‘vely time will be expected at
!the Sptings this season; some new
attiaction are to be put up in the
j w ay of a bath house etc.
I Sam McCamy and wife are lak
j * n 8 quite a number of orders for
the A J\I Sanders patent broom,
Mrs Joe Gregory is convalescing
now.
C S Pangle will entetain a few
boarders at the Sp-ings this season.
Elijah Petty lost a wagon tire a
few days ago. The finder will please
return it,—Stokely Gibbtns.
MONEY SA VED IS NONEY MADE
How to Save Money on:—
PIANOS. ORGANS. FURNITURE. CARPETS. MATTING.
RUGS. LINOLEUMS. LACE CURTAINS. WINDOW SHADES.
PORTIERES. CLOCKS. BABY CARRIAGES.
—By Buying From J. A. CARTER, Dalton, Ga. 28 Ham¬
ilton St. Carter Pays the freight to yout depot.
musical parlor added.
I have added a beautiful Musical Parlor and invte you to come
in and t^ke a rest and make or hear some ran
sic and to see and examine my lage line
of Pianos and Organs. Beautiful
Oak, Walnut and
Mahogany.
Terms Easy.
Long or Short Payment, Easy Payments,
j
Pianos and Organs.
City oomperiton on price and quality met at all times for 1
Cash or on time. !
! I handle no instruments from State Agents, but get them direct j
j from tbe factory and can meet any Competition. Besides v»u are in no
! danger of getting an instrument that has been sold and taken back, like'
| you would if you bought from an Agent that handled from State Agents
■ Rvou want a reliablelnstrument callfor i
A CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN AND A KINGSBURY PIANO
I am 8 till offering nice premiums to my Customers. Don’t fail to
visit the Musical Parlor and Store when you come to town.
Very Respectfully
J. A. CARTER
j TT NDERT AKING. In addition to a large stock of;
j \J Coffins and Caskets I carry a large line of Gent’s Suits |
(coats, Pants white and Vests,) Ladies’, Slippers. Boy’s and <rirl’s Hobes !
— all sizes, and black, Burial Three Hearses [
for service, day or night, I
FASHIONABLES FCOM FASHION.
The News of That (ip. wing Little Town
Gathered for the News by
Our Correspondent.
F ash ro,v : stay 4.—since our hast
communication our farmeis have
been hustling in their corn and cot
ton crops.
the Quarterly meeting held at center |
Valiev last sumiay and Monday was
ivonT ,y nHous' ^patm'of'^U IZvll
,/ v ThePr!
|>rtWll siding Elder, Will I
iams, preacher! an* interesting* and I
instructive sermon.
Josihua chapman has been quite!
vel , „ ince 0Mr jast letter, i
We are glad to say that E W j
Bond is able to be up and go about i
S ° 'u c'ihe
To in' o was sick last week
but is up and going again.
The mnmnshave got started here
'
and SPV(1 ,. nl have had the misfort-l
„„„ of 1)ein „ caill , ht bv Rem. I
A number of Pleasant Valley’s
m0Ht exctdlent singers came over i«, !
oe ,Valley Sunday eveneng and I
gave those present quite a treat int.he j j
way of music. Y our correspondent,
. Ues ....j
musi ^ w to extend them ihaonks
^. lrt
By the way, we have been request,
ed w m , v that , on m , xt 81llurda v and
8Undav ‘ th< , 8(?con d g l)n day in Grav, reo'r
h# si „ gin<v collwtn tidn will be
' Vai¬
p ized an d rev j ved atl Pleasant
They expect to have some good
singers am! some excellent music,
Those who feel a friendly interest lo
ward the convention should be pres¬
ent and lend their aid in getting it
started up ao".in.
Next third sumiay will be chil
drops-day at center Valley. We
e u ; \ nsibililY o£ ext end
a , ( „. diill nviuaioi ; Ul !lU who
feel inclined to come to hear the little
folks ,, speak . and , sing.—sport, • ,
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HALLS CHAPEL NEWS
All the Latest Happenings of That Thriv
h lg Neighborhood Neatly Penned.
Hall’s Chapel, May 4.—News is!
rather scarce this week.
Rev James Dunn preached attentive an in- j
teres!,ing sermon to an au j
diene,* here last Sunday morning.
Messers Lop Mecamy and Green
Johnson attended church here last
Sunday. Hall and
Jim Coulter, stranger
others from TVmns.se attended sun
day Belioo! here Sunday.
G«Srge Hall passed up through our
Inugh hist Sunday evening leading
his horse, but he was not by i imself.
Bob and Ad Gregory attended
Sunday school here Sunday.
Mrs Clara Peitv of Cleveland Ten
nessee hae been visiting at her fa
I,tier’s recently.
Frame corbafl and Gus Keith pass
ed through our village Saturday.
J R Harris and Frank Hall went
over to Prater’s mill yesterday with
a couple of loads of wheat.
Misses Minnie and Famie Hall j
were in our town Saturday evening.!
Jim Harris and Henry cooksee are j
advising our farmers to plant a lot |
of sugar cane this year.
Mr rJiciton and wife were in our j
burg yesterday'.
W H Rickett was in our neigh¬
borhood on business yesterday. Cleveland 1
W D Petty went up to
Tennessee Saturday. —Jay.
♦ A Card
*xmsse.s. mama
* 1 llArCKlo iTAWPTCi pdac Fashion, Ga.,
We have embarked in the Mercantile business at
this P lace ’ we have a G001> stock of General Merchandise
consisting- of Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware and
Shoes
We buy in the best market; pay spot cash for every
thing we buy, getting all Discounts off. we have no house
rent to pay—board at home free of charge. Of course we
can sell cheap.
We expect, by fair dealing, unceasing effort, and
careful buying ... and selling, to build good business
up a
here,
Our present prices on a few articles are given below:
20 lbs. Standard Gran. Sugar for $1. Steel wire nails, per lb ‘2 l-2c,
7 !bs. Good Green Coffee for $1 00. Standard Trace Chain .25.
8 lbs. Arbuekle’s Coffee for $1.00. Horse Shoes, each, .05.
Candy per pound .05. One foot Plow Stock, .80.
Good Tobaccso .05, Womens S. G. Button Shoes .00
A. II. Soda per pound .05. Mens’ Congress Shoes, $1.25,
And many other articles at COST,
27 in. Colton Checks .05 Bleach Domestic 5c
Best
Stand ud Print .05 ¥ ard Wide Sheeting 5c
Women’s and Children’s Hose 165
Dress Ginghams 5c Mens’ Half Hose. 5c
At the above prices we expect them to be settled for
at time of purchase.
We pay the market price for Produce.
If vou need anything in our line come and get our
prices before going elsewhere.
HARRIS BROS.
tSWBH EW
The
BALTIMORE
CLOTHING co.
It is not the man who yells the loudest who has the
most melodious voice, and the firm that has the biggest
advertisement does not always sell the best or the
cheapest.
WE SELL CLOTHES, Furnishings, and Hats for
Men, Boys and Children, at prices that are low enough,
and insure that most important quality in Ready-to
put-on clothes: correct style and serviceableness.
Boys short long Trousers Trousers Suit(all .Suit (all wool,) $1 00
Hoys wool,) 2,50.
Mens’ Black Clay Worsted Suit (English Cloth) 6.5(1.
Mens’ Black Clay Worsted Suit, Tailor Made, 3.75
Mens’Pants Al] Wool, Harris Cassimere, $1.25,
Mens’ Pants All Wool Cheviot $1.00
Mens’ Pants 411 Wool, Slightly Soiled, 50c.
Mens’ Pants 16 oz Cotton, two bip Pockets, 50e.
We also carry the largest Stock of Dry Goods in the
city, Wholesale & Re tale.
BALTIMORE CLOTHING CO. A. E. Cannon
Proprietor, Dalton, Ga-