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LG 2 AL HA PPENINGS. I
What is Going on al! Over th,e
County.
In a Condensed Form for
Murray’s Prosperous j
I
People
!
Capt W C Tilton is still v;ery sick,
Judge T J Ovbey attended court ;
in Dalton last Monday.
Jim Dickson and wife visited at
Sumach last Sunday, j
Messrs. Dickerson paid us an ap
predated call last Tuesday.
Little Mary Maddox has been
light sick part of this week.
Billie Morris was a p r©m inen t
figure on our $ e t& yes'erday
Prof. U S Tining payed ns a very
pleasant call the first of the week
Mrs, J D Temple made a slwpp- i
ihg expedition to Dalton Wednesday
Hon. J A Mclvamy was aver from
Spring Place Tuesday,—Dalton Cit- •
i?
W A Vonberg went up to I’ru
dens’ Tan-yard lasj, Monday 011 fous
iiness. \
Dr. Lee Bonds, of Holly, was on
our streets a short time last Wednes
day.
Capt W J Johnson and T J Ram
ftey went over to Dalton court last; !
'Tuesday.
C V Cochran, of Sadacora, Ga„ is
a new cash subscriber to the
this week.
tended dad .the rl.a haum Fdboinmit Assoi'iaiun > *
last week.
... . tuL „ . „ „ itlar , t n IV, ;
U 1 ' Jit y v last
MODday *
Editor J C Heartsell and S B
Carter went ovei t> Dalton c iurt I
last Monday. „ , j
Tax Collector Welch started cut i
last Monday on his first round col- |
leeting taxes. [
Mrs. Onie Starr visited at the
home of her father, J P Kell one :
t,
dm this week.
Capt. Louig Terry and handsome |
Pob Bates were over from Murray
Monday.—Dalton Citizen. |
J W Childers we are sorry to know |
is very low and not expected to live j
many more days. |
Tom Peeples jr., and D F Kettles
both of Dalton, passed thro g i our
pity last Sunday.
J S Richmond has changed his
News adds ess from Dunn to Dalton.
He is with J L Tapp.
S II Fincher and E Humphreys wife visited |
the home of D » ta ’’
Dennis last Sunday night.
Sid Keister, of this place, has been
jn attendance upon Whitfield Supe
fior court this week.
Rad Kdlgore, of Lull Pen, was 1
smiling on friends at this place the
first of the w r eek,
Hon. J J Bates and John Shadj
wick are attending superior court in j
EHijay this week.
Mrs. Florence Lowery, of Fash?
ion, sp ent. Sunday night at the home
of Col. C N King.
Capt. W J Peeples, of Hassler
Mill, passed through our city enr cute
to Da ton last Monday,.
Quite a number pf our citizens
are In attendance uponUnited States
pourt in Atlanta this week.
Justice court passed off quietly
here last Monday, most of the cases j
on docket being continued.
Bill Henry and Gus Pierce at¬
tended Uncle Sam’s court down at
Atlanta the firgt of this week.
Notice the little locai of J A Dick
gon in this issue of the News ana |
govern yourself accordingly when in
tiWD. ]
Rev, M C Jackson, of Tunnel i
Hill, will preach at the Baptist
Church at this place next Saturday
and Sunday i
.lis. Hei beit m erson e 1
her home at Chattanoog a Wednes
day after a very pleasant visit to rel
atives at this place.
“A hanran in Dalton. A fair Ceil
ing at |5?«0 per thousand feet. thousand; A
good Ceilino at *8.00 per
feet. Call and examine same and
you will be surprised, You will find j
,t at the CHEROKEE MF’G. CO.”
J I. Cole and wife went ovei to
Dalton on a slipping expedi ion
Wednesday
Mrs. E K Campbell is visiting
at llift home of Uev fate', i
' "
Coak.r this w«k
Sherman .fofansoi, <yf Oran, at-,
tended court here last Monday.
1
Dr Ben Ogletree, of Atlanta, is
visiting relatives and friends in
this county this #i&ei?
J P Kelly went over to Dalt.cn
court yesterday
Sheriff J L Robinson went up to
Chattanooga today to look after j |
offender of the law
(leorge Ml ,Hinax, of Doolittle, I
was circulating among friends here I
yest e,rj gy
Prof W W Sampler passed
through mu my en route to Dalton ;
Lst Wednesday j
Mr, Fetidly has been running his
gifts from “early morn Till Mate at
night” this week and has been gin
Ming y great deal of cotton.
NOTICE.
Pleas© call and settle your account
at once or I will be compelled to run
you to further costs.
Yours truly, J A Dickson.
Capt, Ed Rembert recovered suf¬
ficiently to be brought up from At
lanta, and is still quite sick, though
he is impiovin*— Dalmn Argus.
gherifi J L Po'inson, Bill Smith,
Bill Baggett and others went out to
he mountains the latter part of last
week on a chestnut hunt.
All of tlie h„e l..-e„
robbing trains near Dalton plead
guiliy to all the indictments againsi “
them last Monday.
Rev. O Parrott and wife, of Den
uis, passed through oar dty last Sat
M urdav on th, i, wav home from Whit
•
field, where they ‘ had been visiting .
relatives.
I.
A representative of the Dalton j
Telephone company 'was in our cit y
last Tuesday looking after the erec
non of the telephone between her.e
and Dalff^n.
Sam Frazier, of Dalton, was in
«»ur ciey last Wednesd^- subpoen
ing witnesses to attend the Dalton
court, in the case of the State vs.
Thomas J Peeples.
Quite a number of Murray county
people went over to Dalton the first
of this week to hear the trial of the
now famous car robbers. DaRon
no v has a bigger reputation for law
lessness than Spring Place ever had
and of a woise character of lawless- j
nes. 1 .
Preaching at the Methodist church j
next Sunday morning *nd church
inference at n.ght All the mem-1
bm are requested at the conference |
One of the most interesting games
we have seen in some time was play
ed on our streets yesterday, we fail
g(1 tQ learn the nHme 0 f t l,e game, 1
bu j. tbose - A .) 10 particijiateu were R |
M Gudger and Diak interesting Henrj Thsy]
tell us it was very ;
-• ;
CISCO NEWS.
Cisco. Oet., 12.—We had a n i° e :
rain Monday enerting. !
The fifth Sunday meeting of the j
Ocoee Association will convene with
Hockey Face church on this Friday month. be- j
fore the 5th Sunday in
Tdo introduetry sermon will be
l ,reac hvd b, II j» 1 ich on the faith
and practice * of the Baptist. 1
PrAaram 1 rogram. First lust what Wi.at has rjas nap-1 Maillist’ l
done for the world? Bv Rev. Pen
v
Second Will all regenerated per '
sons have a part in the first reserrec- ; ,
tion? By Rev. W L Taylor. j
Third Is Sunday achool the work
of the church? !
Everybody is invited to come, din- !
ner on tbe ground. | ;
Weil Old IIo ; ia gflt to Ducktown
nil right by getting Dave Howard
to pilot him there. He said he lik-j
ed Ducktown all right if it wasn’t j
for the smoke and insects. ■
John Cock burn started this morn
-
ing to order him a wheat drill.
,
Will Lawson is with us again buy I
ing sheep. "
w ■ are • ]oobi ° for tne gyico peo,;
j!e to attend , the association. .
l
Bud Poteet was the guest of r M j
Kendrick last night Yioi.e?'. j
ALAC’ULSY NEWS.
Ai.acui.sy, Ovt.,5.— News is very
scarce this .wee-k.
.Miss Mamie Williams a hi«,hlv ac
jw-fM*.*
»~ •!.. g«-t <>f Mi.. EM. IW*
llist/ WGok.
Quite a force number of the
,de of Ul.is part attended the assoeia
non at Blue Ridge last Sunday,
Louisa Let, of Doogan, and Mary
Greer, of Cleveland, visited Mrs.
L I. Poteet one day last week.
Miss Eugene Scarbrough, from
Fannin county, is the guest of
W T Rose this week.
Guess who was corning from
church last Sunday and let their
wagon tear d wo the fence. Friend
you-had to build fence awhile didn’t
you?
Rev. Mike Higdon and James
D unn poached at the Baptist church
^ Mo „ (lay nlorning . also at 0 jght.
Dock Rose, of Ocoee, was in our
mi dst Monday evening,
Marian Kendrick, of Cisco, passed
q lr0 ugh our burg today eu route for
Ducktow®.
Shccess to the News and its many
readers, Maude.
.(iO)EE ITEMS.
Ocoee, Ten n., Oct. 5. —The health
of the community is very good.
Cotton picking is tlx; general work
of the day in this section.
Lea A Shelton are inning their
Cut ion gin early and late this week.
James Woolen and Anther Row
their g rls to Benton Sand.
They report a nice time.
Charlie Campbell and Jot- Park
w«ntu, Cooto.m', Creekto cl,»,,.l,|
last Sunday, and on letnm gave
aput Nancie McKamy a call-report
.. 1 ,nt L un.t,
-
«»«“ * hAl w “ nt 0
Ct ” ,ksli,,) ’ s C, e(il<, to church one
»ight last week anti one of them had
.1 o'hers ’ mule
Dick Pinson went to town and 1
bought himself a new hat last WsCek,
| imTa |, f or Dj^,
Jim Cook was knocking about on
our st reels Monday.
Rubin Maxwell says be will visit
Bill Snyder next Saturday evening
For fear of the waste basket I
will close. Old Sox.
CUABLE NEWS.
Chaisi.u, TTonn„ Oct,, 12.—WU
he ( liable, L n Dixon and Fayette
Triplett went to Knoxville Monday
to attend ehe carnival,
Miss Mary Howard, of this place,
and Eli Horner were married last
Sunday at the residence of G \\
Parks, on Greasy Creek.
Misses Minnie Arthur and Sallie
Cliable visited Miss Mamjjt Ifoward
Sunday.
Ask Alex Adams and Si Chmerits
how they like to go to chestnut
mountain
T N Kirby and Harris Arthur
were in our vicinity Monday on
business,
Mrs. Manerca Ledford made a
very pleasnat visit to see her moth
er at Hiwassee last week.
Andrew Kar passed through our
burg last week on his way home
from Doogan.
Miss Mary McKisac, of Sylco,
visited Miss Mamie Howard Sunday
L A Triplett went to see his
g jj.j Sunday. Lookout bors, Lee
ruean8 business*
-y lr> Q rr> 0 f Cookston’s Creek,
,, aw8ed through thin place Saturday
buying cattle. “PkusonuE.”
DOOGAN NEWS.
TVirwi UOOt.AS, v f)<.( Utl., 10 li. _Rpv liev. U n W v
falkrt to fill his ‘ f rerriliar ^® ari P
point . men tat the M E church Sunday .
John Moore jr., left Sunday
Ocoee, „ rit lenn where , , he win spend ,
lhU Wwjk pj 0 ki, lgC0lt0n ..
M ra. Mattie Silver and family
wpre tbe gneBtflf Mrs Laura Carroll
yesterday.
Miss Ellen Douthitt, of Sumach.
returned home Monday, ' after 1
ing several days with . friends in
Alaculsy.
Messrs Delrner a;:d Clyde Rogers
spent Sunday night with Daily ' and
Henry White. *
There has a certain voung .7 man
*
left Alaculsy that we would be glad ,
would come back and ta'ie up board
again, so his girl would come to
6 »ndav school.
Eryin Filver, of Irion haptory, is
visiting his father and mother pear
Doogan.
Lee TO, fiijuett attended, „ a , bgpda^ «. .
„g hnol it tie liidi t ehim\fr
Sunday. Come again Lee ami bring
H”"' F ' 1 w,lh v °" *'*»•**•
.
John C.rills and several of his
k»> * *• *» «*
j lta i™* "“ k - V “ -«***"
’p.'
•*“>>» l?<’Uor.ns and lady brought
thir children and come to Sunday
*‘’ h ' iul S,, "*K V > that looks like b " si ‘
nes8, Dome *«*»"• lll « s «" aa .Y
^hpol always gets the best part ot
the community.
! Glad to note that we had a good,
3 '" e v “«>»'& ‘ l was badly
needed indeed.
In answer to Old Sox, yes .there
>* » g owl uro !> of chestnuts upW
around Doogan. Just come up and
we will gather us in ,1 lot for Xmas.
Well I must close for this time.
Success to the Nmvs and all its
I l eaders. Water Lilly,
AsriviLT.B, n c.
Asbviile, N C, situated in the he? vt
of the mountains of Western North
' Carolina 200.0 feet above level,
sea
free from all malarial and fever
diseases, and is reached via the
Southern Railway, on most oonven
ient schedules.
/ft ^9«|»». RELIEF cu,«.C 0 l»,
Neimtigia and Toothache in
’M/'five miiiu:-s. Sour Stomach 25,c. and
i Summer Complaints, Price,
its
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l|£ jh^ttJJSilG
Regulator ®
petite, EnHcbes the BMod, and gives Life,
Health and Strength. It is the
QUEEN OF T0N1C5
maK es the m»uxiw oleae
FREES K
all dealers or sent direct upon receipt of pnee by
Now Spencer Med. Co., Chattanoog*. Tenn.
LADIES’ SPECIAL TREATMENT I In
cases requiring P special[treatment.address,
nartment. Adviee and book on Female
Dlseasei. with testimonial,. I r* t.
For Sale and Recommended by
.! T. . 1 . i i... Hell i n.
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0 Jl* southern
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f».uo.ui la. id i/ pm
At Dc.lton.......... .‘J iTuni 12 p;. 1 .Hum
Ar Kune............... Hi.-iOua. ac-iJ'---cri<r K j>,i i.i>'am
A r A Ll llt'd ............ l.J'-'.in; ‘pi 5.00.m
Lv Auunha........... .. 4. Opu -> p d.-'Oiuh
At Matb n............. 7.0 pin I .0pm, ilium
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Ar Evcratt............ ....... J5.un! * 2 pm
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Lv JoHUn. ..,.................. 0.67:171 '5Tupm
Ar oucksonvl lo........... ... loop U.Rprn
I/V Eve rot:.................. i.Boum : 30pm
• Hm ihmw ick . ... ..... . ....... <>.iOt.8 pr o
No 8 f.irri '■ Pullman .■•sltjopHitf (ur cimtta
ncon-.v ; o Atl itua.
No lOc.rrios Pullman Union Sleeping Car
Chattanooga to Atlanta.
Uo 14 curr cm PuJiipan Drawing Hoorn Huf
fc. fcnd Stopping A la t to t ar Hruh'iwic.i. Ch tV'nnoogu to J«nkHunviile
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Ar Dillon....... 11 3-Him 6 00 pm 2 bOam .
A»’ Lv CJuvUiinoog t. 1 00pm 7. B0 pm ■l
1 hiUaiiDoga. 7 4. pm 8 00 ain
•Ar LoxinToa.,.. 4.35am 5 05 pm
Ar Lo u.sviIUj .... 7 5; a t 8. 15pin
| Jjv Ar t ChHitaROoga inciun-tti ... 7 Ti;i n 7 8 '.V’pm loam
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No. )3o;irricH I'ulfman Drawing K ?orn iTuf
ful Slnopi :i 4 Cur Alia it t > Na-hWU<j.
No. ‘J ( allies Pyiint^an Union Sie ping Car
AU ;nta to Loni.s I I ; and I'uijman ijleoplng
c;ir Chattanooga ro Cincinnati.
N.i ; c trr '-s Fa tinun S coping ( ar Atlanta
to < hattaiiDOga and from < halt nooga to Cin¬
cinnati.
ST A : JONS. N'l .<i No 12 N.i 10
I v Chaitariooga.. 8 u -in 4 Liam a 50 pm
Ar Knoxvdic..... 11 59am 8 O urn 9.50} irn
: Ar Morris town 1 lOp.n 0 50am I 1.55 pm
xrHotspi-ngs 3 |.?i nil I 11.4 am 12 28. i m
4 35 pm 1 15pm i 39am
Ar.say.-i) r y.. /♦ 6 5 40pm pm * G.oOam 50am
Norfolk •{ 7 i 0 m U 45am
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....... 12.43pm r.2 !arn
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t( ^^i, 'XnX ?.^hioSZS
So i« soiw train nj*itino»ua ro Norfolk
I witi| I'mimim .si-epin# c» r cbiunaem
K o,, 0 Ut Wi:hr/Ut Oianue. Close conn. • Uon
nmrto «t Norfolk wlti steamers for
' more. JJe-* York-ml Boston 1‘nUmim
| 1 stati ons No i« No 0
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! r Kvoxv ne........... ...... 950 pm 1.50 m
r Morristown ................. i2 27am 1 l*)pm
ArFrutu ................. 5 . 09 am 4-u5pm
j Ar VViiHhi-glon ..............ill i 25pm, 2.amt 7.35am
Ar New Yo;k ...... ........... 6 1 2Upm
i No. Scarries Washington Pullman Sleeping Gar Chatta¬
nooga to uud Chattanooga to Now
Y -rk without change.
No. 10carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta¬
nooga to Knoxvil p and Knoxville to Bristol
s'rWii) l's._ \o~l5
| tv RomeVV........... la 1.10pm 50am
Ar Birmhighainlib’!!!' • ■. • A...... If). 6 I0rm
; A? selma Meridian....’5’ ... 17pm
a r 10 50pm
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To Open Sep t
1st. 1897.
Fur nit u re Exchan ge
DALTON, iGA.
‘Second Hand and Job Lots of New and Old Fur¬
niture, Organs, Pianps, or bought and sold.
J. A. CARTER will exchange new Furniture, .PL
anas, Organs,etc., for old and turn over to the FURNITURE
EXCHAGE co ovei haul for sqle.
THE FURNITURE EXCHANGE will have a
Sewing Machine Department and hapdle various lauds of
lje best malfe.S.
! THE managers will .canvass the territory and vil
j | also represent J. A. carter’s big store in all the lines.
j ply to tl?e FOE managers, infof ojs.tion L. on D. goods iiaehanan you .wish ,and to A’* J. excise Tvewson. ap,
; I
J. A. CARTER,
FURNITURE CARPETS and UNDERTAKING.
f The BalTimore
ClOthing cO.
Dalton, Georgia.
We have just received the larged lit\e q£
Dry Goods in the city. Consisting of all the
late novelties in Dress Goods, from the finest
to the cheapest weaves.
Also the largest stock of Ladies’ Wraps
ever shown in North Georgia. Prices to suit
all purses, from 75c to $J{D0 each.
Our Stock of Clothing, Shoes, HIo-W, Dry
Goods, Gents Furnishings, Notions etc., for
the fall apd trade is now on exhibition.
We .solicit a call, always guarenting prices
and quality,
A E. Qionot), Manner,
KEMJCfcD RATES TO CINC1NNAIT
LOUISVILLE AND RETURN.
The Southern Railway will sell round
Uip trip tickets tu-Dincinnatti and Louis
yille and return at rate of one third fares
foa the round trip. From points in state
.of Georgia, tickets will be on sale Septem
V>er 13th, 14tliand L5th; in Alabama, Sep
tember 21,tn, Zlst and 22n/J, and in Ten
nessee, September 27th, 28 th and 29th.
All tickets wit, be limited ten days from
tel ’ fS3k ' Call on any agent of the
bouilxern'Hailway for furtli<»; niformtion.
TUB SHORT LINE TO TEXAS
anil the Southwest is via the Alabama
Great Southern Railroad. Tickets may be
routed either via Shreveport or New Of
leans, Train services and schedules vis
this line, are unexcelled. Tills is the only
line operating tourists steeping cars frou
Chattanooga to Texas points and the 1’a
aitic Coast. Parties contemplating a trij.
should address C. M. Rejiheimer, Trav.
Pass. 4gt-» Rirrninghaie, Ala,, C. E.
Jaekvou, Trav. pass. AgL, Chattanooga.
Tenn., O, A. Renscoter, Asst.Gei *’ 1 pa,,}, 5 ,
4o c *» L.^att^noo^a, Xeun.