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Jimplecute.
County Dircctoiy.
Superior Court moots 3rd Monday in Feb;,
ad August.
Hon. T. W. Milsik, Judge.
Hon. A. W. Fine Solicitor General.
8 . H.Ftxcuxa, Clerk Superior Court.
Court of ordinary meets 1st Monday in
e*ch month.
W. H. Rissit, Ordinary.
i. C. M cEktibk, Sheriff.
M. B. Bbaublkttk, Tax Receiver,
81. 41. Welch, Tax Collector.
J. A. Dicxsox, Treasurer.
M. Robsbts, Surveyor.
H. F. Tuckkb, Conner.
Court of County Commissioners meets on
Wednesday after 1st Tuesday in each month.
W. Lorrsis, Chairman—W. E. Covixa-
rox, 8. A. Gbbooky, A. B. Wiavkb, Has
W. Macxbt, Commissioners.
JUSTICES COURT.
Town District 2nd Monday.
Balt Ground^Diat. 3rd Saturday.
Eighth u 2nd
Doolittle it 4th
Tenth 3rd «
Alaoulsa « 2nd «
Shook Fen " 2nd «
Ball Fon " 4th
msth H 1st
County'School Beard—S. H. Hexrt, CSC.
B. W.Rbxbbbt.T. J. Bbyakt,C. D Gilbebt
t. A.McKamT, A. T. Weaver.
JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING
"Create* msoy a aew buiineas;
Enlarge* many an old busiueas;
Preserve*,many a Urge business;
Saves many a failing business;
Sacures auocoss in aoy business."
HOME NEWS.
NOW,
Bight Now,
Is the time to Subscribe for
THE
Jimplecute.
Subscribe
Vow and pay by November
the 1st.
Tell your neighbor to send
us his name.
Help To
BOOM
The Circulation of Your Coun¬
ty paper and you will see
Murray boom as she never has
before.
$1 A Year.
McNelly s Heartsill
GmeralJob Pi inters,
«•
Cleveland Tennessee.
Send for samples arid prices,
II work done neat and at a
nr reasonable price.
L. F Peeples is quite sick this
week.
Dr. John Green of Atlanta was
in town Tuesday
Fodder palling has begun in
earnest.
Lawyer Charley King is attend¬
ing court in Calhoun this week.
Twenty converts were baptised
at Peck's ford on Sunday.
We suppose the watermelon sea*
sop is over from their scarcity.
Mr. and Mrs. Price Tamer of Al¬
abama are visiting relatives in town.
Bob Humphries promises to
make a benedict of himself pretty
sodn.
Rev. Hudson paid us a pleasant
call Tuesday and chatted quite
pleasantly for a few minutes.
Quite a number of successful re¬
vivals are reported throughout the
ooanly.
A cool ‘*norther” struck the town
Sunday and run the denizens into
their coats.
Contractor Bob Humphries lias
commenced work on 0 N King's
house.
Hon. W C Carter and Mr. San¬
ders, of Atlanta, are spending a few
weeks in the lower end of the county.
Misses Rosa McEntire and An¬
nie Hemphill were in the city the
first of the week.
Our Mr. Carter in company with
his better-half and little Jimple—
cutes is off this week on a visit to
relatives in'Cleveland and Knox*
ville,
The Indian sign of rain is work¬
ing like a charm today, as it is
cloudy all ‘round and pouring
down in the middle,
Murray Superior court will hold
an adjourned term commencing
on the 5th Monday in November
next.
Jim Edmondson and Ben Vin-
mg have returned trom a \ ieit to
friends in Gordon county.
G. L. Moore is closing out a
big portion of his stock of
goods at cost.
The grand jury condemned the
“mountain” thrown up across the
Ellijay road near the residence of
Mrs. Rollins.and recommended its
removal.
Little Miss Ramie Anderson
presented us the largest peach of
the season on Tuesday. It weigh¬
ed ouncos and she has our sin¬
cere thanks for so kindly rement
bering us,
George Moore’s is headquar¬
ters for Hardware and all
kinds of farm implements.
We have been informed that a
couple of gentlemen bluffed a mad-
dog one night last week near town.
Miss Lela Wilson requests us to
state that a basket of hers con¬
taining a number of plates, knives,
forks etc, was lost at Murray
campground on Sunday of the
meeting. The finder will please
return it.
George Moore will sell you
more goods for a dollar than
any other merchant in town.
Fool Dan Dunn of the 10th says
ajury box is not needed in
Murray county as the subscription
books of the Jimplecute will be
sufficient to draw from. We see
where he is right.
. Ben Carter, who has been con¬
nected with the Constitution for
some time, "has been appointed
book-keeper and clerk in the de¬
partment of Agriculture.
G. L Moor* has’decided to
,
Lad the vaD in the mercantile
line and invites the purchasing
public to come and be convin¬
ced.
Rev. J E Hadron is being assist¬
ed m tbe protracted’services this
week by Messers Dewees and
Stone.
Owing to oarelessnes on the part
of some of the officers of court the
Grand Jury Presentments were
lost and do not appear in this issue.
Gentlemen is (his the way to do
business for the people? These
presentments are the piop'-rt/y of
the county.
The many friends of John
Seay will regret to know that
he left Monday for his home
at Dawson.
Misses Mary Lou Wilson
and Maud Edmondson ate
visiting friends in Calhoun.
Eugene H. Taylor a hustling
young the Photographer business in is Murray doing
picture
now. Sec him and have your
picture struck.
*Mr. Bill Trimmier, o/Gordon
county, had his horse and cart
stolen one night last week. It
you see the thief stop him!
and Spring paiutully Place is still horribly
quiet
Read the “ad" of Saab Cantrell
in this issue. Mr. Cantrell is do-
iug business two miles east ot town
at Steed's Gin aad has an eye to
success for he belfowi^in pi inter's
iuk.
There is only oneTHftrchaut in
Spring Place now who does not
use printer's ink and it will not be
long tilt be will fall iu line and
join in the prooestiou moving on
to success. See?
Brack Willison was arrested and
jailed Sunday for being accessory
in the murder of Hosey Jones, bat
au investigation proved that there
was no warrant for him and he
was releastd.
Our readers will notice the new
“ad“ of our old merchant G L
Moore. He is well known to the
people ot Murray county and com¬
ment from us is unnecessary as he
is strictly a business man and will
treat you right.
Next Tuesday is the day for the
picnic at this place and a big
crowd is sure to be here. Speak¬
ing will be the order of the day
and 6ome fine orators will be here
to amuse and interest the people.
When you need any kind o(
Job Printing write to McNelly
& Heartsill Cleveland Tenn.
They will do your work neat
and cheap and deliver it free.
Mr. Isaac Davis who lives
miles east.of town presented the
Jimplecute a bunch of the
peaches wo have seen in some
time. There were four large ones
on one little twig about three
inches in length and it the limbs
of the tree weie loaded in propor¬
tion to this twig it certainly was
chuck lull.
They say the hand that rocks
the cradle rule i the world. If this
is a fact wives punch your bus-
bands in the short ribs and tell
thei£ to subscribe for their county
paper. And the girls-well you
needn't do the punching act but
just inform your sweethearts that
they must read the news in the
Jimplecute.
Any shortcomings in tho Soci-
ety column this week are due to
the fact that Misses Minnie and
Lula Yining, two charming young
ladies trom Woodlawn. and Miss
May Johnson paid the editoi a
pleasant call on Monday and kin¬
der knocked him off the Christ¬
mas tree.
The case of the State vs. Thos.
Hill charged with rape was the
most complicated and exciting
ever tried.in Murray county. It
took nearly two days to get through
examining the witnesses and about
twelve hours for tho lawyers to
make their arguments. The jury
stayed out all day and until 10
o'clock Saturday night when they
announced a mistnal^being eleven
for conviction and one for acquital.
The case will probably be tried at
the adjourned terra of court in
November if a jury can be found
in the county-
Mabbud: At the residence of W J
White, the brides father, in
Dalton on Sunday the )J3rd
Inst. Robt. L Hill to Miss Lu¬
la White.
The groom is and old friend of
ours and a son of Gus Hill, of this
county. He is a young man of
rteru business qualities and elsewhere has a
host of friends here and
to extend their congratulations.
The bride is a charming and at¬
tractive young lady formerly of
this county and will doubtless be
a potent factor in Bob-s future
happiness, The Jimpleccte ex'
tends best wishes to the haom
young couple and ti
the future years «
m >y be as bound®
ocean and ™
light as Us I dale.
Hats! Hats!! Hats!!!
A select line just received at
Robinson & Fincher.
I would not urge an article with¬
out merit. I urge and guarantee
Plantation Cfull.Cure (Regular and
Tasteless) For sale by T J Ovby
SpringPlace-
T. J. Ovbey will sell ycu
clothing as cheap as it can be
bought in Ga.
I jm now receiving a complete
liu.- invite - t f imported dress goods and
he ladies to examine them
before ciealing elsewhere, Ovbey.
JBy Georgel that's a "pretty suit
—Yea, got it at Ovboy's.
Why pay 75 cents or $1.00 when
you (Regula can buy Plantation chill cure
which and Tasteless) for 50 cents,
is guaranteed to euro 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 cure
(Regular and Tasteless) exceed in
amount all others together* For
sale by T J Ovby Spring Place Ga.
We sell the Spencer Optical
glasses. Company’s Spectacles and eye
glasses They are very fine
and you should try
them before purchasing else¬
where. S. J. McKnights New
Drug Store, Dalton Ga.
Stop and think! Plantation chill
cure (Regular and Tasteless) cures
99 cases out of ever hundred, and
price only 50 cents. For sale by T
J Ovby Spring Place.
SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!!
Go to Robinson & Finch-
er‘s to buy your shoes. They
sell sheap for cash.
I refund money in every instance
it Plantation Chill Cure (Regular
and Tasteless) ever fails—but it
uevor fails. For sale by T J Ovby
Spring Place.
Of course I got my suit at Ov-
bey‘s, no better goods can be hat
in the market.
,* Ovbey is leading in clothing,
Plantation Chill Cure (Regular
and Tasteless) is the only remedy
prescribed by physicans. For sale
by T J Ovbey Spring Place.
1891 —Clothing! Clothing!—
Something we can’t do with-
? u ^ an( * vve are hound to keep
^*
We have received and are re-
eeiving the largest line of
Clothing ever brought to
g ^ * ° p] W , i, j
mar ket for best goods that
could be had, and buying in
^ a, S e quantities, enables us to
sell at Rock Bottom prices,
T. J. Ovbey
FOR DYSPEPSIA
I'M Brown’s Iron Bitter*.
Physicians recommend it
All dealers keep it. 31.00 per bottle. Genuine
has trade-mark and crossed red lines on wrapper.
If you are going west or
south west and want Cheap
Tickets and Quick Time ad¬
dress or call on W. E Sutton
or J. L Smith general emigrant
ticket agents Dalton Ga.
LADIES building
Needing a tonic, or children that want
up, should take
BROWN’S IRON BITTERS. I
It is pleasant to take, cares Malaria, keep Indiges¬ it.
tion, and Biliousness. AU dealers
For tombstones and monumental
work call on C N King.
AVE ou GATAR
sold in the Head, Throat, or Lungs, wo c«
Wre you by our new method. Remedy pleas
aVt. Cost moderate. Send for sample, whld
Wa mail FREE 1 Address,
0R\J. W. BLOSSEB i GO, DALTONyEA.
Notice To The Ladies.
We are bouud to suit the
ladies’ fancy regardless of
what it costs. Have received
a beautiful stock of ladies’
hats and would like to stress
tihefaetj^bat style they and are fashion, of the
invitation to all.
■ T. J. Ovbey.
“Catch on to
my style will LI
.von,
And my
Bargains ‘by
gravy.” \
Don’t wait,
But come now, while you can get Watches and all kinds of
Jewelry cheap.
I intend to move into my new quarters in a lew days and in
tend to make things hum untii that time.
Come\vkile you can get Big Bargains.
GOLD RINGS from 75 cents up, and nothing but SOLID
GOLD in stock.
J.L..TAPP,
Jeweler and Optician,
Dalton Ga,
Hemstreet & Leek,
—DEALERS IN—
Marble and Granite.
MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, TABLETS CROSSES'
Coping, and General Cemetery Work.
Special Prices Given On Application
19 West Montgomery Ave.
Ohattan'qga, Tenn.
C. N. KING, Local Agent, Spring Place, Georgia.
1891 1891
Robinson & Fincher 5
spring place, GEORGIA
....Dealers In....
Groceries, Provisions, Confectioneries, Cigars, Tobacco, Flour, Meat, Lard, Sugar, Coffee,
Syrup and in fact everything in the grocery line; Queens and Titi ware; Also a select
Stock of NOTIONS.
THE CHEAPEST^noUSE IN TOWN TO BUY THE ABOVE.MENTIONED GOODS,
• • • • Will buy all kinds of produce, chickens,jeggs, butter, corn,
* • ••
peas and anything in the produce line, and pay the
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE.
Call and see our goods and get prices before you sell your produce
or buy ^onr groceries &c.
W. J. JOHNSON,
DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions, Confectionery, Ci¬
gars, Hats, Etc.
SPRING PLACE GEORGIA
The best East Tennessee Flour, Bacon, Lard, Sugar, Coffee
New Orleans Syrup, Lenoir’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.
M. V. Tiiix, A.T. Looax. J. E. FtNDLKY.
TEEM, LOGAN & FINDLEY,
Liyery, Feed & Sale Stable. First Class,
Accommodation:
We solicit a share of your patronage.
ELLIJAY — - — — — Georgia.
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN
Millinery Goods,
LATEST NOVELTIES IN FASHION 1
Just Received at the Milluery Store ol
J. & J. B. GRAVES, No. 85, Hamilton Street,
Dalton, Georgia.
A new and elegant assortment of Milinery and Straw Goo-ls,consisting af Straw
Bonnets and Ladies’and Children's Hats [trimmed and tintrimmed] Nesk
and SaBb Ribbons, Vilvet Ribbons, Neck Ties, Bonnet Silks, Satins,
Velvets and Crapes, Flowers, Feathers,Ornaments Ac. Our goods
were bought of thel argestand best importing Houses in Balti¬
more and New York, and will be sold at very low
ices for cash.
1891. 1891.
T. J. O Y B E Y,
Spring Place, Georgia
Clothing! Clothing! Clothing!!
I have ou hand, and will keep the best line of Gents ready-
made clothing, on tbe market.
I^Also a full stock of Dry-goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Havd-
ware. Groceries &c., aud will self at low prices, for cash.