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LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
What is Going on all Over the
County.
In a Condensed Form for
Murray’s Prosperous
People
llev. Taylor left for his homo at
Fairmountlasl Sunday.
Mrs. Florence Lowery visited in
our city last Tuesday.
Lew Daily is visiting his
at Ringgold this week.
“Weldon and Faby Durham
in our city Tuesday on business.
Claud Green is now carrying the
mail from thi; place to Dalton.
Genial Prior Campbell paid us an
appreciated call last Wednesday.
Bailiff Bob Bagiev passed through
our city last Wednesday morning.
Genial John Harris, of
•was in our . itv on business Monday.
Yess Dickson and wife are
ing his father’s family at this
Gas Yarning and wife, of Morgan
county visited in our city last Mon¬
day.
Deputy Marshall Crawford
among friends here one day
week.
T J Springfield, of Doolittle paid
us a very pleasant call one day
week.
Clever John Elrod, of Wells, was
handshaking with friends here last
Monday.
Genial J A Langston, of Duun,
was circulating among friends here
last Monday.
W II Hampton, of Fashion, was
howdying with friends here the first
of this week.
IIS Winning visited in the upper
part of the county the latter part of
last eki
Marion Elrod and W A
represented Holly in our city last
Tuesday.
Frank Hampton was trading with
■Spring Place merchant a last
W< dnesdav.
\V JI Bagiev was circulating
among friends here a short tim
Yv ednesday morning.
Doak Leonard, of Frnt. Mountain,
passed through our city Wednesday
ou route to Daltou.
Dr. W W Anderson and wife went
over to Dalton on a shoping 'expedi¬
tion last Tuesday.
Miss Amanda Peeping, of
Mountain, visited Miss Mattie
phreys at this place.
Dr. L P Bagwell and son
visited the Doctor’s father up near
Cleveland Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Jennie May Edmondson
oyer to Dalton last Sunday to
school at that place on Monday.
Forest Williamson, of the Cleve¬
land Banner, is spending this
wihh his aunt, Mrs. J I!) Temple.
Mesdames W J Johnson and G
Kelly made a shopping
to Dalton last Tuesday.
Esq Jack Baynes and . _ F M „
gore of Bull Fen, were in ou, city
Prof. S J Howard, of Amz,, was
circulating among friends at this
place last Monday.
James W McCamy, of Sumach,
passed through our city last Mon
day en-route for Gordon county.
The campmeeting will be held at
the Murray Camp Ground the first
-Saturday and Sunday in October.
CoL W H Tibbs went upon
mountain the first of this week and
will probably stay about two
Sheriff Robinson and
Sheriff Bonds took off four
ers to the chaingang the latter
of last week.
William Pendley has built a
gni house and has bought a new up
. .
to-date gin and will soon be tea i.i
to gin cotton in a huny and uo gc.o
work.
' The protracted meeting at the
Methodist church of this place broke
last Monday. The meeting vyas wall
attended throughout and resulted in
much good.
Judge Reid and wife, Mv, Me j
(Tendon and wife, who have been;
spending the summer at the Maddox
„ «,!.»».«
j Atlanta last Saturday. !
! Mrs. Essie Edmondson returned j
j the latter part of last week from an |
extended visit to lower Georgia,
8 he reports a very pleasant time
I while away.
We wc-rs sorry to hear of the
death • f “Bud” Morrison which oe
cured at his home last Monday morn¬
ing. We extend sympathies to the
relatives and friends.
The,Board of Education met here
last Monday with all the members
present for the purpose of making
out the third quarterly report to the
State Cmmissitnier.
At what age tnay a man and at
what age may a woman be styled old
without a breach conventional po
Site ness? Does that age come earli¬
er for a woman than fora man? And
if so, why?—Dalton Argus.
Jim Bishop cut his hand very bad
lv last Wednesday with an ax. The
ax penetrated his thumb on one side
and came out on the other just
glancing the bone as it went.
The principal keeper of the peni¬
tentiary’, sent after Deck Kerr last
Monday. He was sentenced to serve) !
during his natural life in the state
chanurang by Judge Fite for the
murder of Henry Dickson up near
the Tennessee line.
A certain prominent young gentle
man of Spring Place, went home
with a young lady last Sunday night
and happened to a strange accident
of bumping Ids head on the door
steps. My friend, was the old gen
tlemail’s boot following you?
Wheat brought over a dollar a
bushel the past week; cotton made a
big upward spurt} an Ohio man sold
his wife for $luO, and a man in Mis
sourt swapped his wife for a fine
young mule. Who said good times
were not coming?—Dalton Argus.
Judge T J Ovbey has been invited
to attned a meeting of the Ordma
ry’s of the different counties in Ge n
gia at Atlanta on the 20 th of this
month to devise a plan for the im~
provement of the public records.
!
Everybody is invited to come out |
and assist in cleaning off the vamp,*
ground and repairing the i
pome and bring your tools pepared ;
to work on Friday morning b for Use
fourth Sumi y in this month. , i
Hon. J J Bates will go down to j
Atlanta the 20th of this month to |
meet .the Penitentiary committee,
Mr. Bates is a member of that coin-’
mitlee and i„ is one of the most im- i
, . . out u\v .i!
oortant positions given in i
‘ j
because it will .i iieai , i
last Icp’I slature
present convict system atul ,
w*th our 1 \ ,
1
..
rit<ue than likely frame a bib ;o put
before the legislature at its
meeting to dispose of the
The speaker of the House appoint-!
ing Mr. Bates on that committee is
certainly a compliment to him as a
legislator.
Handsome Will Black, of Dalton,
was circulating among Murray
friends and relatives the first of this
week.
Dr, Fincher, of Atlanta, visited
in this county the latter
part of las t and the first of this week.
j R Henry> of Pitt 8 burg,
Penn., who has been visit ng rns
parents and other relatives near Su
- n thig countVj returned to his
home last Tuesday.
A deJCalh county man has sued
^ wi{e for divorce because she
would not patch his pants. Proba
b | y ghe was right. They may have
been a country editor’s pants-be
vond Hatching.—Dalton 1 Argus.
*
We learn that several men
begun to talk politic) and begun
‘‘running” for office. Watch friends
that you don’t run yourselves to
death long before the election.
Charlie West says it makes a far
mer feel his oats and enjoy his corn
to get a dollar a bushel for bis
wheat _—Dalton Argus,
Fincher Bros , now have a nice
. . ade c i ot !,i n g and wdl
uc » a g jj 0W them to von at any J
time and sell them to vou as cheap
&a j 0U car) p, U y tijem anywhere.
_
\lfnn*crf—Sn WahiCU Mil IHpa lucd patent?
tsing to
^
K5^”r b Srotamdi^'to«?tiS>? I ^waf e ° ff "
‘‘Sumach Gleanings.”
Sror \cn Aim. 80_School opens j
( Sumach today
m™ m»v of
Place, and Miss Gertie Webb, of
j| e} spent, part of last week
with friends at this place.
Mr. and airs. B W Gladden with
daughter Miss Nettie, are visit¬
ing in Alabama.
Miss ©ora Cole, of Cartersville,
and Miss Lula Anderson, of Dunn,
spent last week with relatives in the
neighborhood.
Miss Mary Jones, one of Dawn
V1 ]]’s belles, visited Mrs. Davis a few
days of last week.
Prof, and Mrs. Humphreys, of
Calhoun, took in Saturday and Sun¬
day of the August meeting.
After a pleasant three weeks visit
to relatives. Rev. J K Henry, of
Pittsburg, Penn, will leave for that
n
city to-morrow. He ,, expects , ,. to stop t
•
over in . Nashville T . ... for , about , thie,e|
days ou his return trip to Pittsburg.
The annual protracted meeting at
Sumach closed lost Thursday night.
The preaching during these s; rv'.ces ! !
was good, a number claimed corner
si> >n and a very good interest was
manifested.
Rev. A J Mann is conducting a
protracted meeting in Bartow county
this week.
A pleasant reunion of the children
and grand cl) i 1 d ren (oxcept ttvo fam
ilies in Texas) of Ri v. and Mrs. S II
Henry was held at their home last
Friday. All enjoyed the day la gely.j
Several young men have already j
moved into dormitories at this place ,
and will again occupy the enviable ;
position as school-boy. I
Nunttius.
Mr. and Mrs. Lake Quillian
j Mar,, lace and and if H is sail) 1
move to ... spring
will take charge • f the T,.m 1 '■ idp
House. «:i T"" 1
Tennessee e.—One or the week s n-p- j
pv events was the marriage of Major
Tcrrv 1 D to MlSS Georgia b Gregory of j
‘
Murray. The ceremony was per- j
formed in North Dalton by Rev. M |
M ‘ Walraven Both uarties 1 are well;
and favorably known and congratu’ -
lions are undoubtedly in order.-— Mr.
J \V Glass, a nehew of I)r. Free
Harris, has moved to Gabon, and is
n , a({ipg medicine under the latter—
j fc wo| ,],j |,] ( , ape a g ( . a ; nan .' poo- ;
^ Murray J,,ij„ and WI i'lield to have j
AJai .A lja!) sc;n to rc-appoint 1
of 81 ting l'lace, to i deputy
jiiisHUij). . . j, I•■(>!) , . is a tine r. . . hi. ei and ,,,,A a „ |
,
immane one.—Mr. Jt-s e Langston,
0 ( Dunn, Ga., wa< in the city
rlqy Mr. Langston if one of t he
..
finest farmers and plrmuos in
Georgia who makes Ids btissiuess
profession^ email , .
ano a -
jjves \ howu^ aJway-v— , ... -i-s I*annie .
ai
i>i'Own . . in . trom f> i>ro\vii ,
urove v k •>«, c
p!nritatu*n , Momj.'.y l extreme
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satisfaction of Imr r.nmvi
1'inkert. ii\s men hit engaged
in (icti ct.i"g smiles on the
grower’e face.—The Dalton Citizen.
S II Fincher attended district
Oonfprence VvOllltiLUGW ia la Adairsville Jiaiun w a day j or
two the first of this week.
M 1 £S Claudia 1 eeDieft 4 baa return
this place attei _
ed to her home at
a very pleasant visit to relatives
Dalton.
]Jora C(jlp> of Cartersville,
is vlsitirg her unole , J L Cole
, ) j ace _
Judsre ® DennitH Johnson WHS cn*~
fliends # this .
cnlating among at
a short time yesterday.
v\ learn that ^ , xr V 1 Ij ,ir \V , , £ ,
6
and faniil t0 .
Y a, ’ e 80011 move tO
| Ringgold, W e are sorry to oose
them, but wish them well
David White, r i Iiesaca, passed
through our city . yesterday , en loute
j to bumach ,
(j c \ (j jr King made a business
tJ .jp t0 Dalton one day this
brush-arbor meeting is now in
progress about two miles
^ o{ ^ place .
MASONIC NOTICE.
A full attendance of the craft is
requested at our regular meeting in
September. Work in the third de
and j other ,i , •
jgree important , ,
C N King YV. M
/ft Che AN RELIEF cures OolF.
^ Neupalgia and Toothache in
T^five V* Summer minutes. Complaints, Sour Stomach Price, 25c. and
‘
LAND OF TDK SKY.”
In Western North Carolina, be
tween the Line liidge on the hast
Broad, two thousand feet above the
Sea, lies Ashville, beautiful, pictur¬
esque and world-famed as one of the
most pleasant resorts in America.
It is a land of bl ight skies and in¬
comparable climate, whose praises
have been snug by poets, and whose
beauties of stream, valley and tnoun
ain have furnished subject and in¬
spiration for painters brush.
This is truly the “Land of the
Sky,” and there is, perhaps, no more
beautiful region on the continent to
attract pleasure tourists or health
seekers.
Convenient schedules and very
low rates to Asheville via Southern
Railway. 8-31.
CHEAP RATES TO ARKANSAS AND
TEXAS.
0,1 A ^ ,,st Sl T l - 7lh
21st, and Oct. 5th and 19th, the Cot
ton Belt ... Route will ... sell round , trip •
tickets _ from >St. Louts, Cairo and ,
Memphis, to all points in Louisana,
Arkansas and Texas, at one fare for
the , ’ ou "' i tri P« P lu8 $-.00. This is
3 U excellent opportunity for home
seekers to secure a good location.
For full particulars as to rates, etc,
and free copies of handsomely illus¬
trated pamphlets regarding the
Great Southwest, write to I! 11 Sut¬
ton traveling passenger Agt., Chat¬
tanooga. Tenn., or E W LcBeaume,
G P & T A, St. Louis, Mo.
^ jijjLj^g I A 4 A
J| laa
4 SM Female
h* Regulator
For nil diseases peculiar to Improves women and the girls, Ap
u Tones op the Nerves, Life,
petite, Enriches the Blood, and gives
Health and Strength. Ills the
queen OF
mmo» *bb oom?m:xxoh ousab.
<*» ^alcrsor:sent direct upon receipt of price by
Now Spencer Med. Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
LAD !ES’ SPECIAL TREATMENT I In
partment. Advice and book on Female
Diseases, with testimonials, free.
For Sale and Recommended by
J. A. Rooney, Ho! Iy, Ga.
-Rir BfliLK/iy.
Com 'cnKi'd Mi h<*(su!« in TflVel * n:y 4^ ihdV.
UuHion.*i. N o. I • j u I t * No 8
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Ar Rome............... 1 c.IOlm s •>• p • 1 5'ltun
ArAtiuiit*.............. 1 . 1 -,>i, s. > p//> t>.ouam
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No H curriYH Nullniiia tsleoping Ear (.hatta
n ..„ > :i , ? 0 ah m-a.
No. lOo'UMo. rullman Union Sleeping Car
cKaitonooga to Atlanta
Mo. 1; nnrriuH UvT.iiiia.i Drdwt.u* Doom P.uf
; fot SJeuping car (ih,:tua,no ga. to JHoUaonviiie
and At Ju lit to Brunov lea.
STA IONS Mo. u No. 7
E5Tdan». 7 J'-ini 5 p it lO.OJpm J ;>7
10 . lOjffi 4 - ;>m im
Ar Dalton........ 1 i .Gam 5J.20a rn
A r Ghatianoog i.. J 00 pm 4. 1 . aril
puquwiw. •1 .pm 8. oc am
Ar Le.vingt.ou.... floairi 5. hf> pin
A r Lo uisville • ■ 8.15 pm
. •
A r ( incimiati.... mu 7. So pm
Dv Ghattauooga l. .i.’pia ... 8.1 dam
Ar Nashvilie..... 0. ... 1.545p m
j No. i:icarrie.s i’uliinan Drawing lioom Huf
■ tut No. Sleeping Car Puliman Ai>ia :t t • N-i-h.me. Sleeping Cat
U ( arms Union
i i Atlanta to Louisvl»lo and i’u.lman Sleeping
car Chattanooga to Cincinnati.
No 7 carrie« Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta
to < hattanooga and from Chattanooga to Cin-
1 cinnatl.
STATIONS. No 12 No jo
i ' jj Knox'vum.^ J 8 j oO 59am via 4 B.Oiam D’Um to. 5 9 5opin 50f.ni 55prn
% \ 10pm 9 bOani )
3 loititi 11.4 am 1 2 2 him
4 35pm 1 loprn 1.3»am
. G 40pm G. 00 a m
t- J) 52pm 8 50am
. 7. !0.mlM5am
........ h. 2o pm
; Xr Wasiung'.on? ’ 1Ti2am 1 9 ioptn
ArN “ y °’ k , 12.13pm 0.2 Jam
-
No. 12 carrio» Pullman Sleeping car Ohattu
cooga to New York via A-heviUo. and
SHiabury to Kiclmiynd, arriving HicUmomJ
No. 16 is solid train Chattanooga to Norfolk
with Pullman .Sleeping Car Ch vttr.noog i ; tc
Norfolk without change. Close connection
rnarle at Norfolk with steamers for JJ iii
• more. New York and Poston Pullman Sleep*
1 ing Car Salisbury to New York via Washington
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,
.. 5 . LOptn 11 b. 59., ..9 a ru
: 1227am 9 50pm ibprn m
.. i
! ..1 5.00am 4 lb pin
WasWngton ..ill i 25pm 7.35arn
Ar New York... .. 6 2.1am l 20pm
No. 6 carries Pullman sleeping Car Chatta- New
r.ooera to Washington and Chattanooga to
y k Toc^rfefruflman
S 0 Sl.epln, Car C’AU,
| nooga to Knoxvile and Knox vill a to Bristol
[ No 15
........ It).50am
Btrmingiiam.. ....... l.IOpm
at .......... to.
Meridian...... .........j M 6.17pm ;«»pm
Ar .........
A r New Orleans.. ......... II.45a tn
Ar Jackson ...... 9 4 :am
1 ! Ar Ar Vicksburg.... Shreveport... ;;;;; ! f. 2 «p™
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j tNo. to sMo. n.n.pJnv 9 j_ tNo sMo, id
; JBpm Ro^.ar iu...wi
_B.»pxn 7 t^Q'.Ar aq ? «t»■:»«!
v * tt*oiL-^LOen D supt WasWngtoin u/b.
j M. CULP, Traf Mgr. Washington, D. C.
w A O p a. Washington, d o
! c. A. HENSCOTER. a g. p a Chattanooga Tenn
/S CUBAN RELIEF cures Colic,
.. Neuralgia and Toothache in
, i Wfive minutes. Sour Stomach Price, 25c. and
Summer Complaints,
n J r-h
en c
1st, 1897.
Furniture Exchange
DALTON, GA..
Second Hand and Job Lots of New and Old Fur¬
niture, Organs, Pianos, or bought and sold.
J. A. CARTER will exchange new Furniture, Pi¬
anos, Organs, etc., for old and turn over to the FURNITURE
EXCHAGE co ovei haul for sale.
THE FURNITURE EXCHANGE will have a
Sewing Machine Department and handle various kinds of
he best makes.
THE managers will canvass the territory and vih
also represent J. A. carter’s big store in all the fines.
FOR information on goods you wish to exchange ap¬
ply to the managers, L. D. Buchanan and T. J. Newson.
J
FURNITURE, CARPETS and UNDERTAKING.
masbsssssmimmBmtamamaaBaamaaB^mBaa czwx&jsmssr.
We ClEar The Decks:
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DAZZLING CLOTHING OFFERS.
Every price full of determination, full of power
that moves stock. It’s a broad, comprehensive
movement—abounding' with money- saving op¬
portunities. Words fail to convey the impor
tance of this stupendous offering. A visit of
inspection is absolutly necessaty to rully realize
it’s immense proportions, to prove it the great¬
est sale of the day. Men’s suits arranged in
two mammouth divisions, to-wit:
Divsion 1st. A true remarkable showing
Mens’suits-— faultless in detail and finish—chang
less in beauty and fit, every one an example of the
tailors s.rt—all the nobbiest and latest effects fiom a
dozen famous mills, in all pathues.from the modish
colorings to the extrevnest plaids and over plaids
splendid business suits that will give entire satisfac
tion and wear well. In short, more honest value for
the price than in any offer in the CLOTHIG line you
ever heard of. It’s an absolute fact that the small
qualities are being sold m other stores at !t 8. 00 and
$10.00. No charge for alterations-—unlimited choice
'for $5,65.
Division 2nd. CHICE of 59 styles of Mens’ fine suits,
worth $15.00. including wide and narrow vale dress
suits—in black and blue; naty ch ecks, english thibets and
bicun as—single breasted sacks and cutaways, exceedingly
well tailored—every garment is true to style. In this lot
arc suits made by one of the most reno.und manufactoers m
America—elegantly in material and workmanship, faultless
in fit. The' are sewed throughout with silk have fine
imported serge and Italian linings, Suits that have that
made to order, look—that never lose there shape till worn
out—can fit anv size man, worth thrice Saturdays low price,
for choice $8.25. line . of Dry
Don’t forget that we carry the largest
Goods, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings in the city. Whole
saie and retale. * It will pay you to call and see us first be
[ fn-rp pUrchrUSCS.
| ' ITi ilislT) P* cLQV j i
Baltimore Clothing Co. A. E. Cannon, Manager,
Dalton, Ga.
TIME IS MONEY.
| Save it by doing milling with
i i your
US. We give in exchange highest
j quantity and best quality flour and
j bran for your wheat, Give iii a
^ trial Barrett, Denton & Linn,
( Dalton, Ga.
1 -
WANTED.
Beef cattle of any description or
veal calves. Apply either to Wal
ter Springfield or DE Ainsworth
„ aid . p aUon G a.
ltEDUOlfD RATES VIA SOUTHERN
RAILWAY,
On September 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and
4t.i, the Southern RaiDy will sell
roun d trip tickets to Washington Nor
folk and Richmond, at rate of one
fare for the round trip, Tickets
good to return thirty days from date
of sale. This will afford an excellent
opportunity not only to visit these
l j lree dues, but other eastern cities
at small cos Call on arv agent■ «t
.
the Southern Railway tor fui then
information,