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Jimplecute.
CaaraateeJ Clre#l«Uo», . - 600.
The Official Pn|>er or the County,
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prietors.
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Address *11 eommunications t) T** Jtun
ftmvn Earing Plans, Ga.
THURSDAY, AUG. 37, I»®1.
The Georgia Veteran*.
The Constitution.
When they marched with Lee and
Stonewall they were fifty thousand strong,
* And prondly wared their banners, and
grandly rose their long
Of "Dixie’* Land," the fair, the
grand—0, they were in tbe row!
A hundred thousand, but al»sl they’re
•caret a thousand now!
Though war’s loud thunders rage no more,
and Peace her bepner waves,
The brave old ranks are thinning out and
greater grow the graves;
Rut their country dots them "honor,"
when tbey faint and fall alone;
She gives her braves their grassy graves
and marks them with a stone!
Men of the glorious southland) shall
These—your heroes—wait,
Like wanderers In the darkness—like
beggars at the gats?
The very God of battles looks from the
realms above,
And bids ye houso your heroes in the
fhelter.Qf your level
A fellow up north has at last
invented a folding theatie hat.
JUet us pray.
The StateJAUianoe met in Atlan¬
ta last week and re-elected Liv¬
ingston to the Presidency of that
body.
♦
It takes public rpinted men to
make the machinery of progress
move is any town.
The rain producers made au
experiment at Midland Texas the
other day whioh was a decided
success, This is truly the most
wonderful and beneficial discov¬
ery of the scientists.
The reform legislature is doing
valuable work now,(?) They are
about to pass a bill prohibiting a
man from picking blackberries on
his neighbor's land. The Bachelor
and the Blackberry bills are con¬
clusive evidence of their good
work.
We heartily agree with editor
Cain in advising all democrats to
do their duty as well as is Grover
Cleveland. If thoy take to the
advice it will not be long until
we shall have an overwhelming
majority over all opposition.
The State Alliance advises an
unconditional boycott of all new b
papers that do not agree with its
actions. Like Wrench of the Ar¬
gus we think Artemus Ward hit
the nail on the head when he made
that remaik about tbe “natural
born dnrned fool.”
She Smotberad it.
A Camilla lady engaged a new
cook the other day. The lady gave
her order lor dinner and among
things ordered smothered chicken.
When the family went to dinner
they were very rnnch surprised to
find the cook had taken tbe order
literally and the chicken was serv¬
ed in feathers with a rag over its
head showing that it had been
smothered.—’Camilla Clarion.
a »ig dob.
General Gordon has declared bis
adverseness to a Third party movo
moot in a loug Jotter to Kditor
Martin of the Romo Tribune, and
states that he will be here shortly
to tell the people how he stands
oa the matter. Gordon is one man
among a limited few who has noth¬
ing but honest m otives in his mind
and the people put confidence in
his deciiious —Spuisg Flaok Jim-
pLEOUTB
Just you wait, Sonny, until Qe»-
eral Gordon answers the demand
of the Alliance for his position on
the Ocala platform, and if he does
not prove to the Democrats of
Georgia that he is worthy of their
confidence we will agree to swallow
oar Goss perfecting press whole,—
Tri bu ne-of-Rome.
8IMP8DN AND THE NEGRO.
There will be no occasion for
the force bill’s enactment if
Jerry Simpson’s Thiid party
movement is successful,
The Kansas Kangaroo and
his cohorts are blending tbe
force bill, the Ocala platform
and some side issues into a
grand conglomeration of cuss**
edness. The Ocalaites intend
that the negroes shall be pro*
tected m their political rights,
and that their votes shall be
counted as cast. The New
York Post publishes the fol¬
lowing interview with Jerry,
the Jay:
“Won’t your fraternization
with the Colored Alliance hurt
your movement socially?”
/‘Not a bit. When the Col-
ored Alliance affiiliated with
us at Ocala, all i that ground
was well covered. They do
not ask to mix with the whites
but only to be protected. We
have promised them protection
politically. We Lave it in our
power, and we are going to see
that every one of our people,
white or black, is given a
chance to vote, and ^that his
vote is counted as cast. We
are going to settle that race
question in the South, as tar as
political rights and privileges
are concerned, and it will be
done peacefully and effectual-
ly.”
“And will your work be
conducted ioside of the Demo¬
cratic fmrty hues?”
* No. There will be a third
party. I had no idea what
the feeling was in the South till
I went theie. JL am now con¬
vinced that nothing in" the
world can prevent a separate
party organization next year.
Our Southern fciends are hot
for it. What name it will sail
under, though, is quite another
matter. There is time enough
to think of that later.”
It will be seen from the fore¬
going that the program of the
Ocalaites is to have a Third
party in the South* and also to
turn over the fairest portion of
the country to negro rule,
Of course the Alliance prop¬
er is not responsible for Jeiry
Simpson's utterances, but, as
the ranks of that body contain
many such dangerous recruits,
it is well to watch the devel¬
opments of this ciusade of cor¬
ruption—the Third party.
The views of Jerry Simpson
represent the feeling of the
North and West and the Nor ¬
thern Alliances, and of Pow-
derly’s Alliance and the color-
d Alliances. Representatives
from* these bodies will meet in
a few months and, howeve:
much opposed to such a fusion*
the white Alliance farmers of
the South may be they will be
in such a minority that their
voice of protest will be ineffect*
ual
The safest aud surest couise
to pursue is to look well into
the teachings of these “false
gods,” before committing oue’s
self to theii subtle influences.
—Tribune-of.Rome.
% Come One, Come All.
The Farmers Album. nee and Con-
federate Vetera have a pic-
me at Spring cn the 1st
Tuesday in September Every¬
body ia invited to come with well
filled baskets. General John B
Gordon and other prominent
speakers are invited to be here and
a good time is expected.
The News f
Daily-Sunday-We’k ’y
CHATTANOOGA, TENN,
One of the ablest edited jour¬
nals in the South. Prints all the
news the day it happens, fall
Associated Press dispatches and
special correspondents.
Unswervingly Democratic.
'The friend of the farmer and
working man.
The daily edition is delivered in
every town within 100 miles of
Chattanooga.
THE GREAT
WceklY NewS
66 COLUMNS.
1 DOLLAR A YEAR IN ADVANCE
Daily (Including Sunday)
1 year......... $ 6.00
Daily, 6 months,........3.00
Daily-, 3 months, 1.50
Sunday, 1 year,, 1.00
Address all communications
and make all etoteks payable to
iT J B POUND, General Manager
UgPLiberal cash commission to
agents.
WHEN IN DALTON
Callattbe NEW BARBER 8H0P for a
first class Shave er a Stylish Hair Cut.
Shampooing A Dying done in workman-like
monner. None but White Barbers
employed.
Our Dandruff Eradieator is a dead shot for
dandruff.
Shop opposiuo Henry Weatherly's Shoe
Uouse,
C, V. Bostwick Pbop.
Ellijay Seminary.
Unexcelled for effioiepey and oheapness.
Faculty of four able teachers. Buildings
from well equipped $1 for iohoo purposes. Tuition
to $2 por n inth. Incidental fee 25
cents per torn). Board cheap, and dormito¬
ries at small rent for students who wish to
botrd themselves. Special course in Book-
koepiog$3 per month. Students admitted
any time between July 6th 1891 and Apri,
the 15th 1892.
Forfuttner infoi motion address:
lUv. J. E. Tallaut, A. M.
President of Faculty, Ellijay Ga.
DENIZEnS
when *
i
You are
Hungry go to
Bueklioltz »
in Dalton.
He feeds hi
m?ets you wit:
j. L SMITH,
Passenger Agent M. A C. R R.
Dalton. Ga.
.
E. T. V., * G. Ry. Train Arrival*.
Raat, Knrth and West Benud.
Ko.2. 8:07 A. M.
Ho. 12. 4:47 PM.
Ho. 14. 4:10 A. M.
No. 16. 11:37 A. M.
E. T. V. A G. Ry. 8. and *t . Arrival*.
Ho. 1. 8.57 P. M.
Ho. 11. 2:38 P. M.
X®• 13- 10:29 A. M.
No. 15. - 12:43 A. M.
Don't buy your ticket* until you *ee
bov e named Agent.
^osemite House,
COn-NRR H AMI ETON and WAUGH
STREETS.
Calton Georgia.
This House having been thoroughly cleans¬
ed end refitted, will be conducted as a first
class Boarding and Lodging House,
g Clean rooms, clean beds and a table un¬
surpassed. Terms reasonable,
M. 0. SHOLEY, Proprietress,
Georgia Murray County
The Commissioners appointed to set apart
to Elisabeth C. King, widow of Joseph King
dec., a twelve months support from the es¬
tate* of said deceased, having filed their re¬
turn and I will pass npon the same on the
2th day of September 1891. This Aug 12,
1891. W. H: K.msit, Ordinary.
Georgia Murray Conn'y
The Commissioners sppointed to set apart
to M. A. Davis, widow of John L- Davis d.c<
and her minor child, a years support from
tbe estate said decesed haviug filed their re-
tarn and I will pass upon the same on the
12, day of Sept. 1891. This Aug. 18, 1891.
W.H. Rimsky, Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
Georgia Murray County
J. W. Mackey, Ad nr. with tbe will an¬
nexed of,J. D. Isenhower represent* 'to tbe
Coart in his petition duly filed, that he has
fully administered said estate. This is to
cita all persons concerned, kindred and
creditors to show cause If any they can
why said Administrator should not be dis¬
charged from his administratiSlt and receive
letters of dismission on the first Monday in
Sept. 1891. This J une 3d. 1891.
W.H. Ramsky,O rdinary.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
,Stati or Gioaeta, Marray County
AH persons bolding demauds,.or
owing the estate of Pinkney t
Howell, deceased, will render them
at onse as the law directs. This
Aug. 5lh 1891. C N King, Admr.
of said estate P F liowtll deed.
Sam P. Maddox, Trammell Star*
-ig Maddox I Starr, p-
ATT0RNEYS AT LAW
Dalton , Georgia
Prompt attention will be givei
to all legal business in Murraj
and adjoining c lunties.
—: CHAS. N. KING:—
LAWYER 5
Spring Place, Ga.
J. J. Bates,
ATTORNEY AT CAW.
Sfrixg Flack, * Groast a
Special attention given to collec¬
tions and cfiminal practice
Dr. B. S. MeftEAL,
Physician and Surgeon
Bamsey ~Y Ga.
Prompt attention given to
cafis, d .y or night.
Office at the residence ot
Joi n R. Keith. *
PILES!
Piles cured W1TIIO U1
PAIN.
Call on or Address,
Dr. MoKnight,
New Drug Store,
Dalton, . . .
DR. HILL HARRIS,
Dentist.
Hjge HH^ Ga. over National Bank
n
PWeih extracted witbou
feg.n ; a specialty.
JOHNNY
Will They Go? Well, I Should Say So.
You could not hold them with a Two Inch Rope.
Make a special visit to George Moore’s Big Store and . A
GET YOUR
Eye8on the Wonderful Bargains the; e offered in Dry Goods,
Hats, Shoes, Groceries, Hardware and Tinware, and you will
without delay—Pull—not a
GUN
But your Pocket book and go home loaded down with bar-
gains.
No time for me to consider cost or value.
My early Fall arrivals are piling in so fast I need more room.
Will you help me and benefit yourself?
George Moore. Spring Place, Ga.
8. €. Cantrell,
.... DEALER IN....
Staple and Fancy Groceries and Dry Goods.
Highest Cash Prices paid for Country Produce
All goods sold at “Rock Bottom” prices.
Give me a trial.
Two miles East of Spring Place at Steed’s Gin.
Calaway & Longest,
‘- 1 * fMinifiijif *
Dalton a a.
We desire to call tbe atlentioa of the pub.
lie, and the ;eople of Mur ay, especially
t hat we are now wide awake in the LIVERY
BU -INESS; having purchased the entire bus¬
iness of Mr. S. I>. Poareh. Wagon yard it
eooneotion with Stable.
A pamphlet of Information and ab¬
stract & of tbe laws, showing How Traded to/,
Obtain Patents. Careats,
VKAMnsa Marks. Copyrights, sent CO.JfP iru./A
MUNN A
Wfjfyi 1 v Broadway,
~— York. .
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A AvUb'.:ULiii RiMitidj
fGfi All
blood
oiSiAcee
Vj Is Ohm?'
loiar.-j fcluod Ba!®
rf T V“ tij-csQ ftl » seacrukA, ulcers, sai.t
8HEUV., ECIEMA, ,,c 0
torn Of mallynanl S > tWPTlOS. he-
*id«« beinsl emeacious in toi.lns op the
syst 0 J?» and festering the constitution,
when Impaired from any cause. It» •
simost supernatural hi.*;!ing pr -pert»e;
justify us ir. guaranteeing a euro, 1?
directions arc followed.
SENT FREE
BLOOD BALM CO.. K' : "la r
A-ekO.* ®- — *•> «:•
W.&A.R.R
Western & Atlantic Railroad.
SOUD~TRAINS ! I
WITH PULLMAN CHAIR CARS AND
PALACE SLEEPING CARS
-BETWEEN-
Atlanta I (MutsgiS Mis
-o-
Close Connections i n Union Passenger
Depots. See that your Tickets to
CATOOSA SPRINGS
-AN]
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN
—Read via—
Western & Atlantic R. R.
ROUND TRIP Summer TOURIST TICKETS
And CHEAP EMIGRANT RATES.
gusta. For Tickets, Charleston and oil Florida points.
write to call Sleeping Car reservations, Ac,
or upon
f S. L. Rogers, City Pass. Agei
C. B. Walkeb, ( Chattanooga
K. T. Ag't, Union Depot.
D. Mans,.
' So. 4 Kimball House,
Atlanta.
general CHAS. Passenger E. Agent, HARMAN,
Atlanta#
J. W. THOMAS, General Manager,
LISTEN? Wilson
& Co.,
PHOTOGRAPHERS at Dal¬
ton, (successors to
Hurd & Delany) will
lor tbe. next 30 Days give
with each DOZEN CABI-
NET PHOTO’B one 14x17
Crayon Picture, ail for $4.00:
or rhe Cabinets without Cray-
on for $3.00. "Work guarau*
teed in every lespect. Bring
in your ©Id pictures if you
want them enlarged.
Attention!
We now have our ^PLANER^m
tip-top order and are .prepared to
to dacss and ^mateh; all kinds of
lumber in the neatest ^manner,
-We will, also,;run our. Grist mill
on Fridays and.any time Planer it
running.
Camp —^Spring.Place, Ga.
The New
Restaurant
OP
L. N. Tinsley!
Firstfelass^raeals for only 25
cents.
Fourth door North of Dr
Main’s Drug Store, Dalton, Ga.
F. 1«. Keith,
-{ Dealer In y
WINES, Whiskies, Brandies, f nd
for Sacramental
purposes.
103 East Eighth Street,
Chattanooga Tenn.
When von want pure whiskies,
-all on or send to me, I will guar-
dnlee’my goods to be as represented
My corn whiskey is the best
in this market. I invite my old
Murray county friends to call and
see me. Let cash accompany or*
der. 4-18-ly
Whiskey.
I will sell to the people of Mur¬
ray and adjoining counties the
best of Mountain Whiskies at $175
per gallon, and will put a seal ot
wa oyer each Jug or Kg so that
it cannot be tampered with with¬
out the knowledge of the purchas¬
er. Give me a trial. I thinl
will be pleased.
W. H
Ellijay.