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Jimplecute.
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Address all commupcatiaaa PD»»;0a. t> Ths.^Jim-
PLacoTt*.; V-.ug*
THURSDAY,{OCTOBER **, 1801.
Tho Legislature apjourned last
Thursday.
The Piedmont Exposition rspon-
•d Monday and’will close Novem-
ber the 7th.
The Monument erected in mem¬
ory of Henry W. Grady will be un¬
veiled today. Every organization
in the state wili bo represented in
the exercises.
The Wisconsin Press Association
passod through Dalton last week.
The boys dill not stop long but
were royally entertained for a five
minute's stay. ,
It looks to a man up a tree as if
the Georgia Alliance would drop
lhis Third party idea now, since
Living; tone, their leader, has de¬
clared himself to he "a staunch
Democrat
The Chattooga News is about lo
go into mourning because there is
talk of an Alliance paper being
established in opposition to it.
Brother, don’t fret over such re¬
port?; they tried to work the same
racket on us but it proved to con¬
tain more wind than substance,
Tho editor of tho Kikino Place
Jimpleccte boldly hurls defiance at
the White Caps, and invites them
to call upon him any lime, and he
will show them a little of the fight
ing proclivities of a country edi¬
tor.—Dalton Citizen;.
O, no, Brother we have never
given the White Caps such au ur¬
gent invitation to call around, for
we are perfectly aware that they
are horribly punctual in the ac
ceptanca of all such courtesies,
but vve have done one thing, and
that is to use ©Tory method in our
conception to suppress their cow¬
ardly assaults on tho citizens of the
county and we think some of our
neighbors could derote a lot of
space to the same purpose with
flattering results.
It has been but a short time
since the WHITFIELD knklux
beat the “stuffin'’ out of an old
man just over the lino in that
county and we failed to notice any
article of their denunciation in the
columns of our esteemed contem¬
porary. Why is alt this thusness?
We want it distinctly understood
that we are not one particle scared
of tho White Caps, for wo fear
nothing from their hands.
It shall ever be a boon of pleas¬
ure for us to brand them to the
world as cowardly assassins, pol
troons and every other mean epi¬
thet within our vocabulary when
occasion demands it.
They are a nuisance and howling
disgrace to any enlightened and
civilized country, and we think it
the duty of every upright, honor¬
able citizen to use his most potent
influence in ridding tho country of
tho unprincipled cusses.
- - *• ■ » •--——
TJho following resolutions were a
dotted by John B. Gordon Oaipp
of.Confederate Veterans, this clay,
[Oct, 8,] mot in regular meeting:
Resolved, That.we deeply regrot
the r.ction of the House of Repre¬
sentatives of Georgia in refusing
to accept the Soldiers 1 Home, so
generously and grateitoiuly offer¬
ed by the patriotic uud Christian
iriends of the Lost Cause as a
home f r our poor and homeless
comrades,'.and.
We earnestly ask the next Leg¬
islature to accept it and make
provision for such of the Veterans
ns may wish to spend, their last
days therein.
Resolved, further, that we ap¬
prove the action of Hon. E. VY.
Itembert, our Representative, in
voting to accept the Home.
R, E. Wilson, Com.
-T, A. MoKvuv, Adjutant,
HOME NEWS.
We extend congratulations to P.
0. TreviU, vise popular Dulton
Druggist, who was married last
week lo lilies Mattie Leu Alley, ot
Wartrace,'i ton*.
ToiJl It;: IHSCy, BOB of KllOX, and
L in k Barrett are with the Balti-
more (JlotLing Store end invite
fhsir mao y frien h to give them a
call and they will sell them goods
cheaper than any house ia Dalton.
F. 0. Trevitt haB the finest select
line ot toilet soap lo be found in
any house in tho American mar¬
ket. Tensas, live and let live,
Oousm Link Barrett fori owed
mc^yT.nd paid off the tho Jury Whitfield at bis
irtm expense and
boys say they will stand to him.
We have in our possession a cu¬
riosity in the shape oi a chestxu*,
p esenled us b, S. H. Fincher.
Three ol the lints have grown to¬
gether which forcibly reminds us
of the close proximity cf the pos¬
terior and anterior poitions of our
emaciatod bodies. Now's the
time lo pay up.
finest lot of Handkerchief ex¬
tracts. and Perfumery ever shown
in Georgia at F. O. TrevetBs. Go
and see him.
Tha average town merchant has
assumed a more pleasant smile ol
late. Fad trade is tho cause of it,
and wo seizi this opportunity of
informing our subscribers that we
would like lo “grin” a wee bit, too,
so pay up.
Tho finest and cheapest lot oi
hair, tooth and clothes brushes
ever exhibited in North Ga. at
FAQ. Trevitt, ; s
Dalton Ga.
We are'under many obligations
to Messrs. Lout i Linn, Oscar Ar¬
nold, Eugene lay lor, Jim King,
Charley Maddox, and others for so
nobly coming to our rescue on
taut press day. Roys, weTl think
of yon tyhan wa “turn up our, toes
and take our departure for tho hap¬
py hunting grounds.“
Xmas Presents at
F O. Trcvitt's.
Prof. Trimmior discontinued his
school at this place last vreck on
account of small attendance. This
speaks quite unfavoi&Uy for our
town, because tho Trof. is an ex¬
cellent teacher and deserves si
better support Ilian Uso people
gave him.
Hear.Ye! Hear Ye!
This is inv laat will and tosia
mont. If you ara due me anything
ou yenr LAST year's aceonnt I
must have! the money. All who
fail to come forward with the mon¬
ey will find their accounts in tho
hands ol O. N. King for collection.
G. L. Moore.
Holiday Goods at
F. O. Trevitts.
Two Drives at Herron’s,—
100 doz. Towels 25 per cent
under the market price, 150
pieces ol Flamburg edging at
one hall regular prices.
NOTICE.
I hereby request all parties
indebted to me tor professional
service, or otheiwise, to come
forwaid and settle at an early
date. This is no dun but
merely a request and if you owe
me I shall deem it a personal
lavor it you will cotue to sce
me. Very Rcspectlully,
W. W. Anderson.
The New York Millinery
Stc.ro at D.'dton has received a
largo stock ol French Imported
Novelties and Pattern Hats.
LIME!
LIME!!]
LIME!!!
The .Celebrated Giv.ysville
LIME fur sale by us.
J. T hotter & Sons,
Dalton Ga.
1891 —clothing! Clotiung! : —
Something we can’t do with¬
out and wo are bound to keep
it.
We have received and are re¬
ceiving the largest line of
Clothing eve? brought to
Spring Place. We have culled
the market for best goods that
could be had, and buying in
large quantities, enables us to
sell at Rock Bottom prices.
T. J. Ovbey
Announcement **
To our old customers and
friends it gives us pleasure to
make our ‘ initial bow” as the
Manly Machine Co.,
(INCORPORATED.)
succeeding to the individual
busio.-ss as conducted Lereto-
fore in a leased plant.
Wc have arranged t o build and equip at
o nee 9 complete Foundry, Machine and Re¬
pair Shop, ivitb new Disusiuuery y neur patterr.fr,
liew depifnn, ard modern improvements
*• throughout, and iba«l Lope that our icupr ved
facilillois ia»y rctaia f*>r u« a s’are of the
kind patronage we have enjoyed in tbs pa>t.
Very Respectfully,
Manly Machine CO.,
Data Georgia.
Yoscmite House,
CORKER IIAMIIYTON and WAUGH
S ! KEETS,
Dalton . eoigia.
This House having been thoroughly cleans¬
ed aid rcfltlcd, will be conducted as a first
class Boarding and Lodging House.
Ciena rooms, clean beds and a table un¬
surpassed. Terras reasonable,
M. C. SHOLEY, Proprietress,
WHEN IN DALTG3
Call attbo NEW BARBER SHOP for a
first class Shave or a Stylish H rii Cut.
Shampooing k Dying done in workman-liho
manner, None but White Barbers
employed.
Our Dandruff Eradicator is a dead shot for
dandruff.
Shop epposiuo Ilcrron’s Store.
C. V Bo&twick Prop.
KOV. SHERI UE MAI.IC.
State cf Georosa Murray Co.
Will be Bold before tho court
house door in tho town cf Spring
Place, to tho highest bidder at
public out cry between the legal
hours of sale on.the 1st Tuesday iu
November next, the following
described j roperty to wit:
Also at the same time apiFplace
ono’aoxentu undivided interest in
the east half of lot cf laud Np. 301
in the ‘27lh District and 2nd sec¬
ond section ot Murray county Ga.,
levied on as the property of J J
Jackson to satisfy a Justice’ court
fi fa isene-i from the Justice court
of the 1011 District G 61 of said
county in favor of Goldsmith &
Bro. vs. the said J J Jackson,
Levied or, and returned to me by
D. B. Parks, L. (J.
Also at the same time andjplaee
one fifth undivided interest in lot
of land 153 in the bill District and
31 section of said county. Bv
virtue of and to satisfy a fi fa irons
the Justice court of the PSJthfDist
G. M. said county ir, invor of B B
Brown vs. Jack Johnson, as the
property of defendant.
Also at the same time and
forty acres more or less of lot
land number 49 in tho 9th District
and 31 section ot said county.
ISSL
and sixteen acres off* the west
part of forty acres of the
part cf said lot. By virtue of and
to satiety a Fupericr court fi la is ,
sued said county from ti’-o in favor Superior of A L court Keith of] ’
“of siLsr “ ,he i ;
This September 30th 1891. t
J, C McEmise. Sheriff. >
appraisers GG 0 rgia*6!nrray appointed County. |
The to set,
apart to Mrs. M L S'afiord widow
ot J L Stafford deed, and her four !
minor children a twelve months
support from the estate of said de¬
ceased, have filed therr return and
1 will pass upon the same on Sat¬
urday the 7th day of Nov. 1891,
This Oct. 8th 1S91.
V/ H Ramsey, Ordinary.
li7.raiTi yam
Geoigia Murray County.
The appraisers appointed to set
apart to Mrs. Bottio L Stine, widow
of Edgar Stine deceased, and her
three minor children a t welve
months supp srt from the estate of
said deceased, have filed their re¬
turn and I wilt pass upon tho same
on Saturday the 7th day of N->v.
1891. This Oct. 8th 1891
W H Ramsey, Ordinary.
Goo gia Murray Conn y
The appraisers Lizzie appointed lo set E.
apart to Smith, widow of
B. Smitfi dec- and her two minor
children a twelve months support
from the estate of said deceased
have fifed Ikeir return and 1 wiq
p :ss upon the same on the 2ir-
day of November 1891 at my office
This Oct 21.1891.
\V. II Ramsky, Ordinary
Sam P. Maddox, Trammell Stai-
Maddox I Starr,p-
ATT0RNEYS AT LAW
Dalton , Georgia
Prompt attention will be givci
to all legal business ia Murray
and adjoining c sunlies.
—: CHAS. N. '"kINgT
LAWYER
Spring Place, G*.
*L J. Bales,
ATTORNEY ATI,AV« r .
Sfrino Pi.ack, Gforgia
Special attention given to collec¬
tions and criminal practice
Dr. B. S. MciVEAb,
Physician andSurgeon
Prompt attention given to
ca'ls <i y or night.
Office at the residence ot
do II 11. Kdtll.
PILES!
2 Lies cured W1THOU1
DA IN
Call on or Address,
Du. McKnioiit,
New Drug Store,
Dalton, . . . (ill.
I R. HI CL H AEUI S s
Dent ist.
Office over National Bank
Dalton Ga.
Tee cli ext) acted witliou
. ,
P alll i a s pecin»t).
¥.
-**- ° Jai-A-vL IiSaM^
1 Dealer In J-
Whiskies, Brandies, f nti
WINES, to,- Sacramental
purposes.
103 Cast Eighth Street,
tanooga Tenn.
When you want pure whiskies,
call on or send to mo, I will guar-
“jr Mv “>■ corn ^ whiskey ,*» j-» is tho best
» this market. I invito my old
M,,rra y C0lU!t v friends to call and
sce ma - Let cash accompany or-
dor. 4 IS ly
McNelly I Hearts! 11
General Job Pi inters,
Cleveland Tennessee.
8end for samples and prices,
All work done neat and at a
very seasonable price.
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| X A Hcusi-hold FCll ALL. iwidetiy
$ * BLOOD DSSUA ako 3 £K| N
BU
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0
iofanls Saisn
RCuesS“SS lorns o' nuilgnanl SKI?: ESUfTlOI'C
s!4Jibsii!9 sfiiciclesu &e-
in lonlrg ailhs
systjra and restoring tfcc esnafliailen,
»hsn impsirsd frow any ensse. iis
iostify almost sopornatural isi guaranteeing healing prs^sHle*
sss a tare, if
directions are felloweit.
SENT FREE
BLOOB 6ALU CO., AtlanU. Os. ->
$100 Given Away!
THie IS UO LOTTERY SCHEME BUT
A .Donation Of 0«e
Hundred Dollars
To Our Cuslomors!
We wiil give you a FIVE GEUT MONEY ORDER with each
dollars’ worth o! goods, [except flour,] puicliased^at our store
and when twenty of these Money Ciders are presented by any
one pel son we will cash them paying $1,00 in silver or cun en-
i cy fo-Alino; or, when you buy 50 cents or more worth of goods
at one ti-iit^ we will accept them as so much cash Towards pay¬
ing f )i same.
We want everybody to avail themselves of this offer.
Our store is hdeaquarters for everything in o''r line and our
j prices are the very lowest, Come and see us and bring all your
friends. Ask for a FIVE CEHTJ^OIIEY ORDER with every
dollars worth of goods you buy.
MONEY OB DERG GIVES ONLY WITH CASH
B UliClIASES.
J. M. BEERY,
Dalton, Ga.
WILL GIV THE LOWEST PFICES ON
Shoes, Mats, Hry Goods,
^ rOC . er | eS? & Co
Uoy Your Goods From me and get the Money Orders.
JOHNJNY
Will They Go* Well, I Should Say So.
You could not hold thcio with a Two Inch Rope.
M;.ku ft special visit to George Moore’s Big Store and
GpTT your
KV" : - on tin* Won.li'idui Barg«io8 the;eoffered in Dry Goods,
II its, ril)ot-i. Groci riu.% lin'd ware and Tinware, and you will
without dciuj'—puli—not a
lira
But your Pocket In ok and go home loaded down with bar¬
gains.
No time for me to consider cost o value.
My early Fall arrivals are piling in so fast I teed more room.
Will you help me and benefit yourself?
George Moore. Spring Place, 6a.
CD. Cantrell,
.... Bril ALE IIIM....
Staple and Fancy Groceries and Dry Goods.
Highest Ca-h Prices paid for Country Produc
All goods sold at *‘Roek ILrttom” prices.
(iiv - me a trial.
Two miles East of Fj> ing Piace at Steed’s Qin.
WM§key.
I will sell to the people of Mur¬
ray and adjoining counties the
besNof Mountain Whiskies at SI 75
per gallon, and will put a se 1 o'
wax it oyer each Jug or Keg so tha
cannot be tampered with with¬
out the knowledge of the purchas¬
er. Give me a trial. I thick you
will be pleased.
W. H. Spivey.
Elfijay, — — Georgia.
Attentiosi!
We now have our PLANER n\
tip-top order and are prepared to
toda<ssand match all kinds cf
lumber in the neatest manner,
We will, also, run our Grist mill
on Fridays and any times Planer is
running,
Cfunp& Go..— Spring Place, Ga,
The New
Restaurant
CF
L. N.-
First class meals for onlv ^5
J “
Cents. I
Fourth T door ’ NTm-tb.-d °' n„ !
^ U °
-Jftiu , - , jJi Daltou, (til.
S ilg ri o;e,
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 r he pabinets without Cray¬
on tor $3.00. Work guarau*
teed in every lespect. Bring
in your old pictures if you
want them enlarged.
Calawaj & Longest,
WmBT H
tmm
m I
Dalton Ca.
d «ir 0 to call the attention of the pub.
lie. and the yeople ef Mur ay, eepecially
tiiatwe are sow wide siwake in the LIVERY
BU 5II?ESS; h*vSn« purchased the entire buj-
inese - Ar. S. Poarch. Wagon yard in
eorneeUon with Stable.