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Tho new Jail has got an
pant.
Street .«*!.* 1». been-
order of the day this week.
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paper.
Miss Sybil Keister is visit¬
ing in Dalton this week.
Hats! Hats!! Hats!!!
A select line just received at
Robinson & Fincher.
Miss Ida Rowan of Tens, is vis¬
iting her aunt, Mrs. Mary Rowan
of the village.
Eugene II. Taylor passed
through town last week cm his
way home at Petersburg.
Prof. Mauldin will conduct an
all-day singing at Hippy’ Chape)
on (ho 3rd Sunday in this month,
Misses Nellie and Karl
of Gainesville Ga. ,.e visiting their
grandmother, Mrs. A L Moore, d
Hon, P McGhee’s iu this county.
Jack Keith and his sister
M*ss Ida have returned li >r.i a
visit to Gainsville. 1
The game of base ball was not
played at this place last Fa id ay on
account of rain.
Jailer Dickson will move into
his new quarters m a few days.
The heavy rains last week caused
considerable overflow on the rivers
and creeks which will do great
damage to growing crops.
Buford Hearted! of Cleveland
Tennessee spent several days cf
the past week visiting lalatives in
and around Spring Place,
Camp-meeting begins tomorrow
at Murray Camp ground. We
hope the meeting will be a suc¬
cess.
Robinson «fe Fincher will
sell you a good hat cheap for
cash—iron; 25c up.
The State Alliance convention
will be held in Atl nta cu the 10th
and a better turnout than ever
befoie ia expected.
Next Saturday and Sunday, the
regular appointment, for services
at the Baptist church at this place,
has been called in. The protracted
meeting at that church will begin
on Saturday before the 4th Sunday
in this month.
‘ Where did you get that
liat?” at Robinson & Fincher’s,
of course, they sell good hats
cheap.
Mr- Paul of Whitfield delivered
an address to a large crowd at the
courthouse Tuesday. After a great
deal of wailing and gnashing of
teeth and considerable feeling he
made a feeble effort at a third party
speech.
We are under many obligations
to our kind friend, Mrs John Bria-
dle for two nice heads of cabbage.
They weighed seven and one-half
pounds. If such courtesies as this
would occur a little oftener the un¬
married member of our staff would
be persuaded to “take unto him¬
self a worser halt”—if he could
get her.
There will be an alliance picnic
at Center Valley on Thursday the
13th inst., at 10 o'clock a. m. Ad¬
dresses will be delivered by G W
Paul and probably M L Palmer,
district Lecturer. Everybody is
invited to attend and bring well
filled baskets.
We want 1000 Bu-h-ls of
Rye and will pay the highest
Cash price for same, We
are still in the market for
choice Apples, Potatoes, On¬
ions <fcc, and always want to
buy Chickens, Eggsand Butter.
Come to see us when you
have anything to sell.
DeJoumette & Co.
Dalton Ga
Sumach Dots.
Continued rains and high water.
Sumach has a flourishing Sun¬
day school.
On account of rain Saturday and
overflow tf Sumach creek, Sumach
celebration was postponed until
^aturday before tho second Sunday
Prof. Humphreys of I'altsn
spent. Saturday and Sunday with
bis many friends at this place.
All day sipgipg conducted by
I
!, Prof. Humphreys, here, Sunday
largely attended.
We regret to announce the
illness of MUs Onie and
| Luke Henry.
I Miss Laura Humphreys of
spent Saturday and Sunday
Miss Modi 6 Glass.
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Coosawattee News.
Rain continues to be
ful, crops look promising
the tanners are buoyant with
the hope that theie will be
abundant ingathering this tall,
if providence continues to fa¬
vor them.
Mr. Mike Iiames of Get
Ga., has been visiting
and relatives in this vicinity
during the past week.
Mr. Sherman Cor ban, ot
j Tern pie, Texas, is spending a
few weeks in this end ot the
county; he says (he Georgia
jgiiIs are much prettier than
the Texas girls; and we, infer
from that saying, that more
than likely he is prospecting a
little just now.
The pfeople are having a
good Sabbath school at Ball
Ground this summer, which is
largely attended every Sundav
and a great deal ot interest
manifested.
Rev. *Vm. J Ills preached
two sermons at Bali Ground
the iiist of the week
Mr. J. M. King of Holly
Creek is still very sick of fe¬
ver.
The Third Party question was
debated at Ball Ground last Satur¬
day evening and after an interest¬
ing discussion the decision was-
given in favor of tho Negative.
We hope some of the boys
will take the editors of the
Jimplecute a watermelon or
two; they have asked for pants
stove wood and several other
necessaries of life, and now
they have fell on a plan to get
some melons. Boys let’s see
that they have a few*
Vows.
We sell the Spencer Optical
Company’s Spectacles and eye
glasses. They are very fine
glasses them and you should else¬ try
uefore purchasing
where. S. J. McKuights New
Drug Store, Dalton Ga.
Stop and think! Plantation chill
cure (Regular and Ipteloss) cures
•39 cases out of over hundred, and
price only 50 cents. For sale by T
,1 Ovby Spring Place.
SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!!
Go to Robinson <fe Finch¬
er's to buv your shoes. They
seil siicap for cash.
Why pay 75 cents or $1.00 wheu
you can buy Plantation chill cure
(Regula and Tasteless) for 50 cents,
which is guaranteed to cure you-
For sale by T J Ovbey Spring Place.
The New York Millinery
Store at Dalton is now closing out
its summer stock at- a very low rate
in order to make room for new goods.
See them while you can buy cheap.
My sales of Plantation Chill cute
(Regular and Tasteless) exceed in
amount all others together* For
sale by T J Ovby Spring Place Ga.
I would not urge au article with¬
out merit. I urge and guarantee
Plantation Chill,Cure (Regular and
Tasteless) For sale by T J Ovby
Spring,Place-
I am now receiving a complete
line o£ imported dress goods and
invite the ladies to examine them
before dealing elsewhere, Ovbey.
Do you want to live in your own
County and build up a good business
that will insure you a good living?
If io address T, R. Young,
Dalton Ga
F O Trevitt i, lh, *.**1 of
North Georgia—see him at
If you want your prescription's
accurately filled take them to
F O Trevitt Dalton Ga,
Don‘t forget to call on F O
Trevitt when in Dalton. Drug3
and Jewelry.
Fcr pure fresh drugs go to 7 O
Trevitt Dalton Ga.
T. J. Ovbey will sell ycu
clothing as cheap as it can be
bought in Ga.
r?>y GcovgeJ that's a pretty suit
--Yes, got it at Oybey's.
Found Guilty
In The First Degree.
THE JURY RENDER THEIR IIF-
CISIOJS IN THE CASE AGAINST
«. T FiNOIIER.
Eacli Jui or Gives Ills Opinion
-The Judge comphra. nts
the Prisoner- Everyone
thinks the Verdict a Just
One.
Without any comment as to
the trial, we give below the o -
piuions.of over a dozen men
known for their wisdom, judg¬
ement and justice.
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Mr. Schoolteacher—I find S.
T. Fincher guilty of having the
most complete stock of School
books, Slates. Crayons Are, in
Spring Place.
Mr. Physician -I find S. T,
Fincher guilty of keeping a
complete line of Dings in
stock and sailing the fame at emt.
He is closing his drugs out is the
reason they are sold so cheap.
Mr. Trust—I find S T Id ocher gui!
ty of keeping-a big lot of Indigo
and Madder, things not .kept by
anyothftr merchant, on hand all
the time. He also has in stock all
colors of Diamond Dyes which he
sails at a very low price.
Mr. Confidence—I find S T Fin
cher guilty of keeping <he rarest
bargains on bin 5 and lOct coun¬
ters til at I have ever seen. He
actually /ells articles on those
counters that would cost 20 and 25
cis anywhere in north Georgia.
Mr. Fastidio us— I/find S T Fin¬
cher guilty of 'ifltlUg the lofeliest
and most varied lino ot Neckwear,
Silk handkerchcifs, Jewelry and
Toilet articles in Georgia.
Mr. Farmer—I find ST Fincher
guilty of selling Coffee, Teas, Sugar
Spices &c cheaper than anybody.
Mr. Ikwrycanner—I find S T Fin¬
cher guilty of reducing his pi ices
on Tinware, Crockery, Glassware
&c, thirty per cent,
Mr. Faetsinlhecase -I find S T
Fincher guilty of always having a
full line of Canned goods open fur
hungry customers on all public
days. They are good, too.
Mr. Candid—I find S T Fincher
guilty of handling th« finest and
best flavored stock of Tobaccos,
Cigars and Cheroots in Spring
Place.
Mr. Wisdom- I find 8 T. Fincher
guilty of selling Ribbons, Fansi
Thread otc, at cost., and I find that
he proves the fact to the purchaser.
Mr. Sobriety—I find S T Fincher
guilty of having the most delicious
sweet-smelling lino of Toilet soaps
and more ot it for a dime than any
one in the country.
Mr Commonsense—I find S T Fin¬
cher guilty of carrying the largest:
and handsomest stock of Novelties,
Books, Drugs, Medicines, and Gro¬
ceries of any dealer in the coun¬
try.
The Whole jury—We tho jury
find 8 T Fincher of tho city of
Spring Place, Murray county, and
State of Georgia, guilty of extend¬
ing to the purchasing public the
most complete stock of goods at
the lowest pricer. We also find
We find him guilty of always
ly we fix his sentence at many years
in iho Mercantile business and
much success -
Tho Judge -Gentlemen cf the
jury Having listened patiently and
attentively to- your respective
opinions regarding the guilt of the
prisoner at the bar, I must pro¬
nounce him -a Prince ot Merchants,
and extend to him my best wishes
,
f jr a long and prosperous business
career in cup ipiffst.
If you are going; west
south west and want
Tickets and Quick Time ad-
dress or call on W. E Sutton
or J. L Smith general emigrant
ticket agents Dalton Ga.
For tombstones and monumental
work call on O N King.
Notice.
Parties wishing to buy En¬
gines, Saw mills, Cotton Gins,
Power Presses, Elevator Fans,
Wagon Scales, Shafting Pul¬
leys, Etc., Etc., will find it
to their advantage to cones -
pond with me in regard to
specifications and pi ices before
placing their oiders elsewhere.
I handle nothing but first
class machinery and guarantee
satisfaction. Address,
T. W. Ilarbin,
Calhouu Ga.
Notick To Tins Ladies.
We are bound to suit the
ladies’ tancy regardless of
what it costs. Have received
a beautiful stock of ladies’
hats and would like to stress
the fact that they are of the
veiy latest style and fashion.
A coidial invitation to all.
T. J. OviiKv.
t
Ovbey is leading in clothing,
Of course I got mv suit at Ov
bey's, no better goods can bo had
in tho market.
I refund money in every instance
if Plantation Chill Cure (Regular
and 1Y stolen) ever .fails—but it
never fails. For sale by TJ Ovby
Spring Place.
J O U JJVSPRPHrA
Brown’s Iron Hitters.
V - Ph vBiciarvq recommend it.
All ?!oiilers Ajeep it. 51.00 per Bottle. Genuine
ftar tirtide-mu r^ tmd crossed red lines on wrapper.
1891—Clothing! Clothing!—
Something we can’t do with¬
out and weave 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 for best goods that
could be had, and Inlying in
large quantities, enables us to
sell at Rock Bottom prices.
T. J. Ovbey
LADIES
Needing n tonic, nr children that want building
up, should take
BBowsi’s uto:; bittkrs.
It is pleasant to take, cures Malaria, Indiges¬
tion , and biliousness. All dealers keep it.
Yosomito Mouse,
COHNEK HAMILTON and WAUGH
B’l RESISTS.
Dalton -eorgia.
This House having been thoroughly cleans¬
ed and refitted, will ho cotiduetedgps a first
class Boarding and Lodging House.
Clean rooms, clean beds and a tablo un¬
surpassed. Terms reasonable,
M. C. SHOLEY, Proprietress,
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
Georgia Murray County
J. W. Mackey, Ad cr. with the will an¬
nexed of J. D. Isenhower represents *to the
Court in his petition duly filed, that he has
fully administered said oatato. This ia to
cite all persons concerned, kindred and
creditors to shoiv cause if any they can
why said Administrator should not bo dis¬
charged from his administration and receive
letters of dismission on tno first Monday in
Sept. 1801. This June 3d. 1891.
W. II. Ramsey, Ordinary.
IF ,&WE CATARR
old in tho Head, Throat, or Lungs, wo ca
Aira you by our new method. Remedy pleas
C^ mode tate. ^Scnd for sample, wbtap
Plantation Chill Cure (Regular
and Tasteless) is the only remedy
prescribed by physieans. For sale
bv T J Ovbey Spring Place.
ADMIN I ST BATOR’S NOTICE.
Statk ok Geokgia, Murray County
All persons holding demands or
owing the estate of Pinkney F
Howell, deceased, will render them
at onco as the law directs. This
Aug. vlh 1891. O N King, Adwr.
of said estate P F Bowel! deed.
Watches NJI
“a ewel
$.0 i* t r
and
Si 1 ver-Wa r o, m , ■
Largest and Finest Stock <>i ’MM
Spectacles and Eye-Glasses ii §H
North Georgia. **b\ I? 8
CM
With one of the Fitvsi m
Workmen in tile South I can mm w ;
confidentially claim tin t my m
SjG
bieilities place me beyond
competition m evei •y line of Watch and Jewelers repair work.
Upon this guarantee I solicit your t:ad°.
Engraving also done on short notice, no charge being made
where goods are purchased of me.
J.L.TAPP,
Jeweler nm\ Optician,
Dalton Ga,
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN
Millinery €roo«I§ r
LATEST NOVELTIES IN FASHION!
Just Received at (he Mllinery Store of
J. & J. B. GRAVES, No. 85, Hamilton Strpet,
Dalton, Georgia.
A now Sind olognn t assortment of Militierj and Straw Goods,oonsistingofSiraw
lltmnetannd Ladies’ and Children's Hats [trimmed and untrlmmed] Neck
and Sash Ribbons, Vilvot Ribbons, Keek Tios, Bonnet Silks, Satins,
Velvets and Crapes, Plover*, Feathers,Ornaments &c. Our goods
were bought of thel argostand best importing Houses in Balti¬
more and New York, ami will bo sold at very low
lees for cash.
1891 © 1891 .
o el. ©VUE Y,
Spring Place, Georgia
Clothing! Clothing! Clothing!!
I have on hand, and will keep the best line of Gents ready¬
made clothing, on the market.
fSTAlso. a full stock of Dry-goods, Hats, Caps,' Shoes, Hard¬
ware, Groceries <fcc., and will sell at low prices, for cash.
W c J. JOOSOJf,
_V DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions, Confectionery, Ci¬
gars, Hats, Etc.
SPRING PL AC E GEORGIA
The best East Tennessee Flour, Bacon, Lard, Sugar, Coffee
New Orleans Syrup, Lenoii’s Factory Thread and a select stock
of Summer Hats of the latest styles, all of which will be sold
at Rock bottom prices for cash or barter.
Hemstr ee t 9
•—DEALERS IN—
Marble and Granite.
MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES. TABLETS CROSSES
Coping, and General Cemetery Work.
Special Prices Given On Application
19 West Montgomery Ave.
Citattan-oga. Tenn.
C. N. KING, Local Agent, Spring Place, Georgia.
1891 1891
Robinson & Fincher ■M
SPRING PLACE, GEORGIA
In....
Groceries, Provisions, Confectioneries, Cigars, Tobacco, Flour, Moat, Lard, Sugar, Coffoe,
Syrup and in fact everything in the grocery line; Queens and Tin ware: Also a select
Stock of NOTIONS. ’
THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN TO BUY TIIE ABOVE MENTIONED GOODS.
... .W ill buy all kinds of produce, chickens,'eggs, butter, corn,...,
peas and anything in the produce line, and pay the
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE.
Call and see our goods and get prices before yon sell your produce
or buy * cur groceries &c.
M. V.Trsm, A.T. Lor, as. J. E. Findlky.
TEEM, LOGAN & FINDLEY,
Livery, Feed & Sale Stable. • First Class
Accommodation:
We solicit a share of yof r patronage.
EL LI JAY — Georgia.
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