Spring Place jimplecute. (Spring Place, Ga.) 1891-19??, June 04, 1891, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

4J — V a.-'. Jimplecute, Cu.r.nteed Circulation, _ _ 600. The Official Paper «f the County, PUBLISHED EVERV THURSDAY, and catered in the Poet Offioe atSpring Place tjs., as second olaee matter. S. li. Carter, J. C. Heartnell, Publishers & Pro prietors. Subscription Rate*: One year, $1 90 Six months, 50eents;Three months,SScenta. Payable in advance. Address all communications to Tub Tima Spring Place, Ga. THURSDAY JURE 4, 1891. EXPLANATORY, This week we greet oor renders Ruder a new name. Our motto is,; ,! Tell the Truth”, to which we shall stiictly adhere let it injure or profit whom it may. We are here for the combined interests of ourselves and those of the people at large, and, never, shell we besi tate in tho least instance to stand fearlessly up to the advocacy of any principle calculated to be for the advancement of the county abd its citizens. Never, will wo be intimidated in our utterances by any threatened report; our posi tion on all issues shall be boldly made known to our readers. An issue is now before you, (k,ukluxing) which wo shall persecute to the bitter end. “Live or dia, survive 6r perish” is a revolution firmly fixed iu our minds. OUR ILLUSTRATED ClIAR^C^'ERS. A DISGRUNTLED SUBSCRIBER. T he most prominent of these is (hat in the above, which is an ani mated repieeentation of tho sore head subscriber who sees some thing in his county paper that does not suit him and orders the Editor to maik him off the list. This should serve as a warning to subscribers and teach them not to bo deluded with the idea that an editor can please everybody and himself too. Don’t be too ready to get offended tor you only make a jackass of yourself in every in stance. who advertises in the Jimtlbocte, He is tickled to death over his suc cess and wonders why he didn’t try our columns sooner. Mjr. Cat is a wise business man and others should profit by following in his footsteps. This paper is read by over 2,000 people in Murray coun ty who feel grateful to all who aid in the support ot their warmest advocate. BOW GEORGIA GIRLS KI9S. MASS-MEETING RESOLU TIONS. THE WANDERING EDITOR. The next is the average country editor, who laughs in His sleeve at the peen'iar ideas of some people as he jogs along at an easy gait to—who can tell where? MR. THOMAS II. CAT. (Merchant.) Last, but by no means least, is !r Tbos. H. Cat, the merchant 4. large and enthusiastic crowd of citizens of Murray county met at the court house in Spring Place on Tuesday June 2nd for tho pur pose of taking some decisive steps toward the apprehension of the assassins of flosey Jones and to show their utter abhorrence of this and every other act of modern kuklux. Rev McAfee Bates was chosen chairman of the meeting and J O Hearlsell secrela^. • A committee of one representa tive from each malitia district in the county was appointed to pre pare resolutions lor the assembly which read as follows: Whereas the recent killing of Hosey Jones, a peaceable law abiding citizen of our county iD his own home, in the peace of the Sabbath and the bosom of his family by armed paen under cover of night and disguised, was an act of startling atrocity, an outrage on peace and safety, a foul blot on the humanity and civilization of our county and which unpun ished, will draw down on us the scorn of men and the curse of God- Wherefore Resolved 1st That we denounce the killing of Hosey rones and other outrages in violation of the law as acts of cowardly, brutal and fiendish assassins. 2. That we see in this affair the danger of secret organizations, which assume to thepiselyea the right to interfere with what be longs only to the Legislature and the courts; the making and en forcement ot law, that however just the actions of individuals may be in extreme cases, where the courts are impotent to reach them, that any organization, other than tboi-e established by law for the regulation of the community is wrong and will be taken ad van tage of by lad men, crime of the worst sort as in the murder of Hosey Jones. 3. That we pay tax and bear the burdens of government for the se curity of law and the protection of courts and that we regard the so- called kuklux and other secret or ganizations, that undertake to reg ulate private matters as opposed to our peace and safety and dan gerous to our existence as a coun ty and that we appeal to the good men among ^hem to abandon them at once and help us in restoring law and order. Lawlessness and violence must and shall cease, 4« That the officials of our coun ty afid all good citizens be reques ted to use all lawful means to sup press the evils, under which we now labor and that their endorse ment, will be held as a test of their endorsement of these resolutions. Jj, Thft we earnestly call on all persops in po?ession of any facts, that may lead to the ff’soovery o< the murderers of Hosey Jones, to make them known at once and we hereby promise them protection to the extent <. f our lives, honor and and property, 6, That tho Governor be reques ted to offer a large reward for the .apprehension of the murderers of Hosey ’ones and that our county Board offer a reward of five bun dred dollars, Rev. S. H. I^.nry, Chrra. Rev. J; II. Phillips, W. R. Tyson, W. G- Harris. M. V. Richards, James M. King Ben. Hemphill A. J. Bavnes, S. L. Trimiuier, Dalv Gregory, R E. Wilson, 1 Committee. The above resolutions were unanimously adopted by over three hundred of the best citi zens in Murray county. Also, the bold - stand taken by the Jimplecute in condemning such proceedings was applauded by a vote of the entire meeting with but two exceptions. M. M. Bates, Chm. J. C, Henrtsell, Sec. The AtlMU girl bows her stately head, And she fix.s her stylish lips In a firm,hard way; and lets tj}*m go Iu spasmodic little snips* The Macon girl removeth her specs And freeseth her face with 4 jmile, Then sticks out her lips like an open * book, Andcheweth her wax raea -.while. The Rome girl, the pride of the State, Ir. bor clieging, soulful way, Absorbs it all with a yearning yoarn As big as aton of nay. Tho Ringgold girl gets a grip on bersell As she car.li.lly takas off her bat, And abe grabs up the prize in a frighten ed way, Like a terrier shaking a rat. Tb.yartereviil. girl, so gentle and sweet, Lets ber lips meet the coming kiss With rapturous warmth, and the youthful souls Float away 01 a tea of bliss. And the Jasper girl, a creature divine, Whether wife, widow or miss, Looks into your.eyes with starli t orbs And puts ber whole soul in the kiss. The iJlSijay girl will first refuse, Just to have you insist and plead; But when she does consent Hsrkiss, you’ll confess, takes the lead Tbo Calhoun girl neither sighs or pines, Nhracts in a manner rnde; But she goes about it in a bnsinsss way That catches the average dnde. The Dalton girl catches the man’s mu|- taehe With a grip as tight as glue, Opens a little her ruby lips And pulls the kiss on like*1 shoe. The Spring Pi.ack girl on tip too stands. Her lips so rosy,tempting and red; You take her cheeks in both your hands, Then—let’er go Marpoy, Oalagnsr’s dead! Since our last issue iu has de veloped that a third party was born at the Cincinnati convention to be known as the 1'eople‘s Party. This same party has been in ex istence for some time in portions of the West and is better known as the Union Labor Party, which is notoriously conceded to be made up entirely of disgruntled re ( nb- hcans, sorehead democrats and| Da ^ wilv ouice-seekers. Ihe bourn* Calaway & Longest. Ca, The controversy between the Sparta Ishmealite and Southern Alliance Parmer has, reached a fe ver heat, and if they *‘ainl“ careful somebody will get a lickin’ over the matter yet. W. L- Mims of Burke county has sueditbe Southern Ailiauce Parmer for libel to the tune of $10,000. Larry and Harry will have to use.tlie light, fantastic toe muchly to keep time with such music as thjs. Congressman Ho a k of Tennessee di'ed on the 25th Uit., from accidental poisoning. Thus, Bagt Tennessee loses one df her great est political leader^ Steve Ryan, tbe leading retajl drygfods merchant of Atlanta, failed last week. His liabilities amount to three-quarters of a million dollars. There is a gentlemen living at Greenwood Ark-, who has some of the finest Grape Wine in the Sou'll. Wonder if t^iere is an ex press line from that place to Dal ton Ga. eh mid beware of cf all such parties 1 or once they gain a looting the republicans are, inevitably, placed in 1 be saddle forever. The Atlanta C nstitution will do us a personal tiivor if it will quit taking editorial? and othir news from this paper and publishing them ss “specials”. They are not specials but are stolen from us and used as matter tent, in by correspondents. Giye us credit, please, or slop clip ping. We kpow our articles are not celebrated for boundles thought but they aro curs just the same, and we want the people to know it. Oars is not the only pa per the Constitution treats this way but there are a number of other weeklies down with the same complaint. To the Van Dorn Iron Works Co. Cleveland O: We the undersigned com missioners of Murray county Ga. have this day examined and tested the jail built by you ior this county and take pleasure in sayipg that the work meets out hearfy approv al. We gave the steel clad cage containing two cells and comder a thorough test and it resisted every effort made to cut it. Wa take the greatest pleasure in recommending your work to any county, city or town iu need ot any such work feeling certain that they will receive a good job. Respectfully Yours, W. Luffman Chm. S. A. Gregory, J. W. Mackey, A, T. Weaker. Spring Place Ga. June 3rd 1891. 1891—Clothing! Clothing!— Something we can’t du with out and we are bound to keep it. We have received and are re ceiving the largest line of Clothing ever brought to Spring Place. We have culled the market ior best goods that could be had, and buying in large quantities, enables us to sell at Rock Bottom prices. T. J. Ovbey We desire to eall the attention ef the ptth. lie, and the people ofMnr.-ay, eipeeially thatwe are now wide awake in the LIVERY BUSINESS; having purchased the entire bus iness of Jdr. 8. D. Poaroh. Wagon yard in connection with Stable. LISTEN? Wilson & Co., PHOTOGRAPHERS at Dal ton, (successors to Hurd & Delany) will tor the next 30 Days give with each DOZEN CABI NET PHOTO’S one 14x17 Crayon Picture, all for $4.00: or the Cabinets without Cray on for $3.00. Work guaran teed in every respect. Bring in your old pictures if you want them enlarged. WHEN IN DALTON Call atthe NEW BARBER SHOP for a first elass Shave er a \ Stylish Hair Cut. Shampooing A Dying done in workman-like manner. Nene but White Barbers employed. Our Dandruff Eradicator is a dead shot for dandruff. Shop opposiue Henry Weatherly’s Shoe House, G. V. Rostwick Pbop. Sam P. Maddox, Trammell Starr, ^j® Maddox I Starr, Hr ATTORNEYS AT LAW Dalton, Georgia. Prompt attention will be given to all legal business in Murray and adjoining c mnties. PILES! Piles cured W1TEO UT PA1E Call on or Address, Dr. McKnight, New Drug Store, Dalton, ...... Ga. ER. HILL HARRIS, Dent ist. Office over National Bank Dalton Ga. Teeth extracted without pain, a specialty. H. H. Anderson Attorney at Law Spring Flack, Georgia. Prompt attention given to all le gal business and the collection or claims. —iCHAS. N. SING:— LAWYER, Spring Haee, Ga. J. J. Bates, ATTORNEY ATLAW, Spring Pi.acr, Gkorgu. Vi,,., , Special attention given to collec- JMlijay Seminary. Lions and criminal practice Unexcelled for efficiency and cheapness. Faculty of fonr able teachers. Buildings well equipped for school purposes. Tuition fromjf 1to $2 per month. Incidental fee 25 cents per ierm. BoanJ cheap, and dormito ries at small rent for Students who wish to boird themselves. Special course in Book keeping $3 per month. Students admitted any time between July 6th 1891 and Aprij the 1.8 th 1892. For fuither info; mation address: Rav. J. E. Tallaht, A. M. President ofFaculty, E!l.jsy,Ga, Dr. B. 8. MctfEAL, Physician and Surgeon Barney -y Ga. Prompt attention given to c;t% i! ,\ nr night. Off tv at t lie residence of Jo n li. Ki-itli. Special Notice^ Having lost by death my cele brated Native Jack, itJaringo Mammoth, I concluded that Mur ray county should have a first c'ass Jftck. I visited the Woodward combination sale at Lexington Ky., where 700 horses and a large num ber of Jacks were for sale, but diij not get suited. After looking over quite a large teritory, I purchased ‘•GALLO” a thorough-bred Span ish Jack of the Berry and Murray imDortation, said by many to be the finest Jack of his ago iu Kentucky Governor Northern has declared himself straight in the rood against Cleveland's nomination for presi dent. Well, wo will boost Grover through the campaign, even if Northern is against him. If you don't think the Jimple- cctk is a hummer just cast your, eagle-eye down the line and make a notv of the 1 act that we are in tho procession and making rapid strides tor the foremost position in the column. The Cedgitown Standard is out in a splendidly illustrated edition celebrating its removal into the new Standard buildimg which re flects high credit on its talented editors. nexed of J. D. Iscnbowor represents 'to She Court in his petition <J,wly Ijled, that he has fully administered sjaid estate. This is to cite jail person* concerned, kindred and creditors to show cause if any they oan, why said Administrator should not be dis charged troop his administration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in Sept. 1891. This June 3d. 1891. W. 11. Ramsev, Ordinary. We are gl'ad to know that Jno. J Seay has resumed editorial man-- ugement of the Daily Rome Trib une. Ee is a nrogrossive newspa per man and will keep up the high standard of the Tribuno. If you have a neighbor, win is no< a subscriber to the Jimplecctf si ow him a copy and tell him to send in his name, It is never too late to do good and our subscrip tion list is growing notably larger and loager each day. Don‘t yon catch on? The people know a good thing when they, see it and, also, know where to come for the news, The last i8i?of the Sunny South is a daisy, giving an illus trated and minute account of the banquet given by I hat paper on May 1st. It is full of editorial thought and-good things for every body, H*re‘s <o you Seals, hopin' y u mav "cmitin'tw Itb' pfospt r and your splendid pappr ti grow better and larger each year. Description. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. , i z i GALLO is a black Jack with Georgia Murray County mca)y point3i 15 han(]s hif , hi 4 years J. w. Mackey, Ad or. with the w;U an- old> reraarkab l.y large bone“atid foot and witu a style ot neck, hea l and ear unsurpassed by any jack in America. He is high lived, and as full of action as $ trrt.tine horse. Nothing but black stock can be registered in the American Jack register. GALLO will make the season of J891, at the Cohutta Stock Farm, Denms Murray county Ga.. at $10 for mares and $25 for Jennetts, by insurance. Stock from a distace Dennis Johnson. NOTrCIi FOR YEARS SUPPORT. Georgia Morkav Countv ^ The commissioners appointed to aet apartf ^ reasouable rates> to Mrs. F. L. Jlayes, widow of J. M. Hayes ‘ F dec., and her four minor children a twelve months support from the estate of sail de ceased have filed the ; r leturn and I will pass upon the same the 1st. Mot day iu July 1891. This June 3d. 1891. W. II. Kamsky, Ordinary. NOT!CIS FOR YEARS SUPl'OKT. Geo*gia Murray Conn y Tha commissioners a pointed to set apart to Mrs. Mary J. Pariah widow of Benjamin Parish dec and her eight minor children a twelve months support from the estate of said deceased have filed thei c return and I will paf>* upon the sumo the first Monday in July 1891. This June 3d. 1891. W. H Ramsky, Ordinary. NOTICE FOR YEARS SUPPORT. Georgia Murray County The commissioners ipointoi to set apart to Mrs. Frances Jones, widow of Ilosey B. Jones dec. andthe'r six m'.nor children a twelve m ^r.ths support from the estate of said deceased, have filed their return and I will pass upon the same the first Monday in July 1891. This Julie 3d. 1891. W. H. Ramsky,Oidinary. W.&A.R.R. Western & Atlantic Railroad. SOLID TRAINSII WITH PULLMAN CHAIR CARS AND PALACE SLEEPING CARS BETWEEN ttaiMiBoog&iMiE o Close Connections in Union Passenger Depots. See that your Tickets to . CATOOSA SPRINGS LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN —Read via— Western & Atlantic R. R. ROUND TRIP Summer TOURIST TICKETS And CHEAP EMIGRANT RATES. ADMINISTRATOR SALE. Agreeably te an Vrder of the court of Ordi nary of Murray oounty Ga. will be sold to the highest bidder at the court house door of said county on the first Tuesdiy in July next within the legal honrs ef sale, lot of land No* 164,in tho 33th Dist. auil 3rd seclilM of said county, containing one hundred and sixty acres more cr less. Sold os the property of P F Howell dec. Terms cosh. This June 3rd 1891. C. N. King, Admr. P. F. Howe'l dec. Attention! Wo Git? hiivB onr PLANER m tip-tnp r>rJi*v aro -prepared to lo dtu$6 a:jd i! al'di all kinds of lumber ia the neatest manner, Wo wib, also, ran our Grist mill on 1' rid ay 3 anti any lime Planer is ninmnir. C. nip & * o., — Spring Place. Gft, The New Stegfaurant OF B. N. Tinsley! I list fins* m<-:iD ior only 25, (‘Mils. boiiiili door INonh ot Dr. A* nib’s Drug S U ’e, Dalton* Ga. . JL. lieilli, -( Dealer In }- Whiskies, Brandies* t ad WINES, tor Sacramental purposes. 103 Idast Eighth Streep, Chattanooga, Teun,. When you want pure whiskies, :all on or send to me, I will guar antee my goods to be as represented Mv corn whiskey is the best n this market. I invite my old Murray county friends to call and see me. Let cash accompany or der. 4 18-ly Only line making oloso connections in UNION PASSIN3ER DEPOT, Atlanta, for Savannah, Au- gfnsta. Charleston and all Florida points. For Tickets, Sleeping tar reservations, Ac., write to or call upon ( S. L. Rogers, City Pass. Agent, i Frank Sevier, Ticket Agent, _ ( Chattanooga C. B. Walker, „ T. Ag’t, UnionDepot. E. D. Mann, X o. 4 Kimball House, Atlanta. CHAS. E. HARMAN, General Passenger Agent, Atlanta. THOMAS, General Manager. Whiskey. I will sell to the people of Mur ray and adjoining counties the best of Mountain Whiskies at $175 per gallon, and will pul a seal ot wax over each Jug or Keg so that it cimnot be tampered with with out the knowledge of the purchas er- Give me a trial. I think you will be pleased. W. H. Spivey, Eilijay, — — —’Georgia 4 t