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Jimplecute.
,Cin»rantcf'i t lrmUitlon, _ _ 600.
The OtticMi Paper «r the County.
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Address all eommurJeatiooe ta Thr Jih-
rtr.c'JTK Spring Place, Oa.
Till HSDAY, AIK;. «, lUBi.
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People’s Parly!
Gosh, what, a mime!
Who said third party?
It U a Thirdpartyite?
‘Hah for Socldess and hisliopub-
lican crew! (?)
By-BloodJ Git out of the way
till wo pull our socks off. (Third
party.)
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Just wait till t ho third party is in
power. Then you will sou tho fur
fly I
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Show up your true colors. Be a
democrat or a republican. (If
not favor a', third party.)
When a man tolls yen he favors
u third party just keep .your eye
on him; ho is no democrat,^neither
was ho over one.
Step to the tronl Oemocratn, and
show tho brazen-faoed enemy the
foarlcissness of your position.
Don't lot a submissive] idea for
once enter your minds.
When the third party elects roll¬
er to the Presidency in 1892 h~l
will be to pay and the legal tender
will come from tho sub treasury
ranks.
We regret that there is little hope
of Editor Cain's early recovery,
lie is one of the most thorough
newspaper men in the country and
the gang missjiis spicy£and point¬
ed articles.
When Jerry Simpson was nomi¬
nated to.Oongress he ,tmnod to a
iriend in surprise and said:
“Wouldn't it bo h—if I were elect-
od? ,? It has been something oi
that nature.™Tribune ol Rome.
Truly said, Brother,
The Hist balo of Georgia cotton
this year was sent, from Dougherty
county laBt work and sold
before the cotton exchange in New
York for seven cents per pound.
This is a good starter, and tie
farmers can better see the effect
of holding for higher prices.
The Arkansas river carried eff
a space of CO by 25 feef of Pine
Bluff'S most valuable real estate
last week. The riyer threatens the
destruction of tho most prominent
busiuesa street in that city it im»
mediate action is not taken to
protect the property. ,
Spring Place is the homo of the
prettiest girl in Georgia.—-S i'king
Place JuirLEcriTE.
Then why in the thunder don’t
you tell her privately News. what you
think.—Stale of Dade
Later— We told her and a blaek-
eyo is the result for, what she call¬
ed, our ‘•impudeuee”.
The editor of tho Swuxa Place
J iMeuccTE sajs Pioprietor Seay, of
the Borne Tribune, is “either a
cussed fool or fills a long felt want
as a jester journalistic to gny the hay-seeds. courtesy?— 7 '
Is this
Chattanooga News.
You are mighty right, it is.
Seay is allright, though, and is
making a good member in the
lower house. He only wanted to
have a streak of fun.
Ob! woman, woman, whether loan or fat,
■ In form an Angel but in soul a Cat
The only crime ever committed
by an Editor was perpetrated Up
in West Virginia the other t],ay.
Theft is tho nature of the offense
and a pretty girt the stolen prop¬
erty It might be policy to state
that the girl was willing to be ta¬
ken, and if wocan find another in
the same condition Spring Place
will be the aetna of a similar cir¬
cumstance.
Locae Bile.
Notice is heieby given that
an act, entitled an act, author¬
izing 1). M. Peden, a Confed¬
erate Soldier, of Murray CV
Ga. to take A mb: o types, j >;i-
guerreiau and Photographs, in
this State, without paying a
specal t«*v therefor, will be
introduced in the Ga. Legis¬
lature, now in session. This
Aug. 3rd 1891.
ilEtJNlOS.
Dalton, Ga. August Iff, 1891.
1st At a meeting of a number of
ex-confederate soldiers, held in
Dolton Ga., this day, it was resolv¬
ed that tlio ex-confederate sol¬
diers hold a grand reunion < u
Wednesday the 12th instant, at the
Park in Dalton Ga. and that ap¬
propriate arrangements be made
for the occasion.
2nd. That all ex*confaderates
and their families and the public
be invited to attend and to bring
their baskets with them.
That one of the objects of this
meeting will be the organization of
a confederate veterans association,
and arraugments will also bo made
for future meetings and reunions.
That pains be taken to circulate
this in the adjoining counties, and
all papers in this region bo re¬
quested to publish this notice.
Wj K. Moobe, Chairman.
A. P. Robkkts, Secty.
THIS 18 UEMOCIUC V.
The following are the Dem -
oeratic articles of faith as laid
down by Thomas Jefferson;
1, The people, the only source of
legislative power.
2. The absolute and everlasting
severance of chinch and State.
3»The freedom, sovereignty and
independence of the respective
States;
4. The Union a Confederacy, a
compact; neither a Consolidation
nor a centralization.
5. f’ho constitution of the Union,
a special writ of granted powers,
limited and defined.
G, The civil power paramount to
the military power.
7. The representative to obey
tho instruction ot his constituents.
8. Elootions free and suffrage
universal.
0, No heriditary office, or order,
or title.
30. No taxation beyond the pub-
Ho want.
11. No national debt, if possible.
12. No costly splendor of admin¬
istration.
13. No prescription of opinion or
of public discussion.
14. No unnecessary interference
in individual conduct, properly, <.r
speech.
15. No favored classes and no
monopolies.
16. No public monies expended
except by warrant of special ap¬
propriation.
17. No mysteries of government
inaccessible to the public eye.
18. Public compensation for
public seivicies; salaries moderate
and pervading economy.
We can't see for the life of
us wliht more our Alliance
friends can ask than is contain¬
ed ill the above. It these prin¬
ciples are once put into effect
the farmers and every other
class of citizens will see a rev¬
olution in the affairs of the
country. It is true that this
doctrine is not carried out but
the reason as known by every
voter in the south. The Dem¬
ocratic party has never been giv
en a just show in governmental
affairs and we do not think the
alliance should want to form a
third party when the prospects
for Democratic rule are so
bright. Friends, look before
you leap and you cannot help
but,diseover the utter hope¬
lessness of such a movement.
You only get the farther from
power when yon withdraw
from the ranks of the old party.
Grand CLOTIIING Sale!
.
Tim Ovbey
Now Offering Great
Reductions Reductions
In Clothing, Hats, Shoes,
All Kinds of
Men’ll Ihhiriiishlngs
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prices) that cannot
duplicated'this side of
New York.
$ew and Stylish Clothing just Received,
!
Call and Examine our Stock of Dry Goods ofj
every des cr ipt ion. We Guarantee to make yourj
vis it both Prof itable and Pleasant and will!
be glad to show you our goods at any t irae.
We also keep a full line ol Family Groceries on hand at nil times
mid sell as cheap as they can be bought on the railroad.
Our Farmer friends are requested to call and get prices before lay¬
ing in their supplies. Specialties in Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Dry Goods, Shirts,
We make
Neckwear, and all kinds of Boys and Gents Funiishing Goods.
Our stock m this line is full and complete in \yvery respect, and New
and Stylish goods are arriving Daily for the Fall trade.
Come around and let us lit you up.
Make our Store heidqnartera through Court week.
©vliey, the Merchant,
Spring Place.
Calaway * & Longest,
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SiiMi
W'rm? "-fTT w
Dalian da.
We desire to call the attention of the jyih.
lie, and the ;wple 'of Mar *,, especially
thatwa are now wide awafce in the LIVERY
BU ilNESS; having purchased the entire bui-
incss of J!r. S. I). Poarch. Wagon yard it
eomeetton with Stable.
LISTEN?
& Co.,
PHOTOGRAPHERS at Dal¬
ton (successors to
Hurd & Delany) will
tor the next 80 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.
WHS IN IN DALTON
Callatthe NEW BARBER SHOP for a
first das* Shave cr a Stylish Hair Cat.
Shampooing .t Dying done in workmaa-iike
manner, N-.-no but W h i t o Barba rg
employed.
Our Dandruff Eradicator is a dead shot for
dandruff.
Shop epposlue Heury Weatherly 's Shoe
House,
U, V. Bostwick Prop.
Eilijay Seminary,
Unexcelled for efficiency and cheapness.
Faculty of four aids teachers. Building?
well eqmpned for school purposes. Tuition
from $1 to $2 per month. Incidental fee 25
cent a per term. Board cheap, and dormito¬
ries at small rent for st:ident% who wish t*
bourd themselves, special course in Book¬
keeping per month. Students admitie 1
any tiu.0 between July 6th 1821 and Apri,
the 15th 1892.
For funner inionnation address:
V U KV . .] . K. T A hh ANT, A . M .
President of Fiicinty, Eilijay Ga*
A pamphlet, of information and ab- •.
instruct Obtain of Patents, the laws, showing Caveats, llow Traitetjl to M
\ Marks, Co|>rrl*hta, smt Irte./jttL
MUNN &• CO yAE .,Mr
Broadwar,
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CL&00 CO., fa.
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Western & Atlantic Railroad,
SOL/D T f^AlNS / /
WITH PULLMAN CHAIR GARS AND
PALACE SLEEPING GARS
-BET W EEX-
IiaislClitaplSisMIii
Close Connections in Union. Passenger
Depots. See that your Tickets to
CATOOSA SPRINGS
-AND--
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN
—Read via—
Western & Atlantic R. R ,
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R0 TS«SS!yi KETS
gust a. Tickets. Charleston Sleeping’ and all Florida points.
write *p v to call Car reservations,
cr upon
b. L. Rogers. City Pass. ‘ rent,
Frank Levier, Ticket Agent,
C. B. Walker, .. Chattanooga
T. Ag't, Union Depot.
E. 1). Manx,
No. 1 Kimball House,
Atlanta.
Ocnerr.l CHAS. Passenger E. Agent. HARMAN,
Atlanta.
J. W. THOMAS, General .Manager,
sa „“ ip '* s6i Trammel! Starr,
•# Maddox^ Starr, ^ r
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
DalUm , Georgia
Prompt attention Will bo givei
to all legal business in Murray
and adjoining counties.
PULES!
■Piles cured wiTiiom
PAIN.
Call on or Address,
Dr. McK night,
New Drug- Store,
Dalton, , . . Ga.
DE, HILL HARRIS,
Dent 1st.
Office over National .Bank
Dalton Ga.
Teeth extracted, withou
pain, a specialty.
II. H. Anderson
Attorney at Law
Spring Place, Georgia
Prompt attention given to allele
gal business and tho collection o
claims.
CHAS. N. HING:-
LAWYER
Spring p lace, Ga.
J. J. Bales,
’ ATTO ft Si EY A T I, A XV .
Spring Place, Georgia
Special attention given to coilec-
tioini and,oiiiHinal practice
Dr. 12. S. McNEAL,
Physician.and Surgeon
Jkmseu ~r Ga,
Prompt attention given to
("d’s d ,y or night.
( - ifice ntr the residence of
Jo n K. Keith.
A.tteiit£oik!
Vi’o now havo our ]PLANEE“ir/
tip-top.order and are (prepared to
to fiiioss and J'niatch .all kinds of
lumber la the neatest manner,
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We v.-;; ’, also,;run our* Grist mill
on Tridays and any time Planer is
running.
lamp &:Co.,t—:Spring.Place, Ga,
Tiie New
Mestauraut
OF
L. Df. Tinsley!
I- _ h‘st|c]ass.]mea]s for only 2a
cents.
Fourth door North of Dr,
.bain’s Drag Store, Dalton, Ga.
F. L. Keith j
■{ Dealer In ^
Whiskies, I'V Brandies/£ nd
Ij>j LB a for Sacramental
purposes.
103 East Eighth Street,
Chattanooga t Tenn.
u hen you want pure whiskies,
.'all on or send to me, I will guar-
autee my goods to be as represented
3Iv corn whiskey is th« best
r> this market. I invite my old
’Jnrray county friends to call and
see me. Let cash accompany or¬
4 18-ly
_
Whiskey.
-t will sell to the people of Mur-
r,y “* “ ioi ° i ” s c ™ ,!lie8
best of Mountain Whiskies at SI 75
per gallon, and will pul a seal of
wax oyer each Jcg or Kg so that
cannot be tampered with with¬
out the knowledge of the purchas¬
er. Give me a trial. I think yon
will be pleased.
W. H. Fpivev.
Eilijay. —• — Qeirgia.