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SPICY SORTS,
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Hard 'times an.l worse coming
Eev.tStansberry o?,Rvov»s* Sta¬
tion is visiting Jus daughter* near
town,
The Noraial'SchooU/contmonc-'s
at Sumach tbs 5th Monday in this
month.
&Ji88 Aggie KamseyTrft Friday
to visit relatives and, frjtnda in
Atlanta.
Mrs.f Maddox’-.left lasU’wr.ek for
tbe'bedf»cfejj;if her sick daughter
at Coiu:n’.*us.
Christmas 'drawe-h* nigh and it
is high,time that the'natives were
talking of ,a Christmas Tree.
Send us the’ local news from 1
yonr section unddhns let's! 1 parts;
of the county be >.a;>resented. ;
Oar voung'friend George Harris
lns..,';returneJ from Dablonaga,!
where he has been going to school, j
Price Bates and Dr. Tom Hall;
ara attending lectures st tie Grant!
Medical 'University in Oh&Uanoogs. ;
Eugene Camp pai 1 n« a pleasantj
visit ctssful Tuesday; fisherman ha s sl uosfc his brother ns sue- j
a as j
John.
Jof i Ethfredge, J R Terry, Tom \
McGhee and th»ir families have all j
returned from TVxag within the,
last lew days. \
Bnd W'ellhorn and James Wea j
ver of Rock Spring, in Walker
county, were over this week bay-
ing beet cattle.
The most enjoyable social event
of last week, was a Pound Patty
given hv Mr, and Mrs Humbert on
Saturday Might.
Dr. McNeil has purchased the,
drags and store honse of Dr. Har- ]
lis and will move to to«n rs scon j
as Dr. Harm goes to Daiton.
'1 ha town council passed another
ordinance this week requiring Torn
Harris to.b.av<s'a better road‘nude
around aadf'abont his cotton gin.
Mrs. John Webb near iown'guvc
the. young people a aottoa picking
and dance on ^Monday and the
night following, which was immense¬
ly enjoyed by all present.
Rev. j It Phillips and son John¬
nie have returned from a visit to
Atlanta. The person informs us
that he preached two sermons in
the Sixth Baptist church in that
city.
Bob Anderson of Tunnel Hill
tells us ;that ha intends making
Spring Place his home in the fut¬
ure. We are glad to extend to
hiiu a Warm welcome for he is a
prince among good fellows
You must be sure and pay us
during court week. If yoi owe
anythingiyou'know it'and wa must
have the money for our lef ts must
be paid- So conic op, you will
feel better and wnd we will too-
W H Steed and family will move
to Dalton in a short time. Mr.
Steed is a good citizen and we re¬
gret to sco him leave our county.
He has accepted a position with
the finn of John Black & Co.
G E Wall, an old resident of this
place but now of Delta e mnty Tex
as, was arrested and jailed last
month on a charge of incest with
his daughter. The community in
which he lived is highly indignant
aud it required great effort to keep
Wall from being lynched.
Dud; Mr Smith Treadwell, Jr,,
near this place died on Sunday
after a short illness and was inter¬
red at the family cemeteiy in Spring
Place on Monday. He was a good
citizen, kind father and devoted
husband. iTe extend
to the bereaved relatives cad fmndb.
The Town Council passc-d an
ordinance last week which
that ail our subscribers pay
their dues before running
This is right, and the Council
serves the undivided praise of
community for the ordinance, as
whole lot of fellows have skit
the country of late vrhon they
knowiogly indebted to us,
the gool work go ou.
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Loveman AND Sons,
CLOTHING!!
... . have... .... th^large-t stock
select from anil sell at the
figuies.
Owing to the late fall, cloth
sales have been rather slow,
ON THAT ACCOUNT,
are going to make a hig
as tojormer prices.
Overcoats nfc $ 2 . 00 .
Overcoats it $3.00.
it a $5.00.
worth 25 per cent more.
WE Will Sell You Suits
at $3.50, $4.50 and $5,00
WodL 40 percent more.
The above aie FACTS.
FAC I S are ha rd to. DO WN,
Come and sceyjp,
No trouble to show goods.
We want to sell, and will: ask
only living Prices, in’ order to
do it.
LOVEMAN <fc SONS.
I am imported now receiving a complete
line of dress goods and j
invite the ladies to examine them
before dealing elsewhere, Ovbey.
T. J. Ovbey will sell yen
clothing as cheap as it can be
bought in Ga.
The Tenth wonder of the
woildj Robinson & Fmehe.
have it in the way of a shoe,
or rather the name, winch i :
No. Gentlemen’s 14 Box Toed,
Double S led, Brogan Shoe,
Call early and get yourself a
pair of them.
Look at the new dress goods
at Herron’s! New Bedtord
colors, (solid and stiipes,)
Broad Clothes Ladies clothes,
English homespun, Storm serge
Boucle plaids, Stiipes and Pol¬
ka dots, Plaid aud striped flan¬
nels, New shades in Henriettas,
Camel's hair and Camel’s haii
Baiges, also a full line of James
town worsted in high grade
goods at Herron’s.
Hats! Hats!! Hats!!!
A select line just eceived at
Robinson <fe Fincher.
JULIAN & ROGERS
Leading Clothiers of
Cleveland Tenn.,
Wanttlie p8>pie of Mimny Co., Ga. to awvbet their cotton here
and buy your Clothing, Shoes, IJats, Underwear and everything until
or boy wears from theta. ^
You can g t I ha host prices for you cotton and more Clothing for
your money here than elsewhere.
Com , everybody, and we will please you.
Yours Truly
Julian A -n) Rogers,
Ocoee Corner.
TO COTTON Planters
MURRAY CO. GEORGIA,
D.-nv Sirs—Yn and your families are cordially invited to examine
our stock of Dry Goods, Shoe?, and ('arrets.
We have ilia largest, stock of any housa here and buy goods' in big
lots for cash, which combined with the laet that wo don't sell goods
“On Time" enables us to give you more for y ur money than mer¬
chants running th,. “credit idem.** After yon get the Highest Home
and Ada at a price for. your cotton, come to our store and got iha low-
©si Nbw York prices on your goods.
Brauliful lot Jj a ies Cloaks tart Jackets a Go la*g« let Blankets,
Shawls Ac.
Dand forgot the place. We Kill make it. *o your intviest.
Yours Italy,
Chambliss I McKnmy,
levoland ( l ‘Opera House Stars”) Tonn
P B.—John Robinson's big idiow here ou the 28:.h. We will cffci
special prices 1 hat d \y
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Spring Place,
Cloiliing! Clotlii^g! * • •
I have on hand, and will keep th
made clothing, on the market.
iSgTVJso a lull stock of Dry-iroods. Hair, Si? ■' i i
ware, Groceries &<*., and will sell at low pikas, |,» cash
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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
G 'AT YOUR
Eyes on the Wonderful Bargains the:coffered m Dry Goods
Hate, Shoes, Groceries, Hardware and Tinware, and \ou wil
without delay—Bull—not a
SUN
But your Pocket hook and go home loaded down with
gains.
No time for me to consider cost or value.
My early Full arrivals ate piling in so last I need more
Will you help me and benefit yourself?
George Moore. Spring Flare,
£E, HI :.L H4RRJ3,
Dentist.
over National Bank
Ga.
Tee ih extracted vvithou
a specialty.
Brick for sale by Lata* |
Da", is cne mils
south of tow ii on B a m -
sey road,
The best place to get your
prescriptions accurately com¬
pounded is at|Bryant & Fin¬
cher’s in Dalton.
, inest lnt"of Handkerchief ex¬
tracts and Perfumery ever shewn
in Gooi'i in at F. O. Travctt's. Go
and see him.
Cartwright Bros is headquar-
ters lor Dalton's tShoe tiude.
NOTICE.
All parties indebted to me
by note or recount, that is due
will have but a few days if to
settle it with me and you
pay cost y< u biing it on your
self. This means business; «•»
necessity to talk always.
T. J. Oviny.
J, & J. B. Graves have now in
stock the largest and hauesdmest
display of Millinery t ver brought
to Dalton, Our friends arid custo-
tuer* will call aud see our pielty
goods.
Two Drives at Herron’s,—
100 doz. Towels 25 pel’ cent
unde the market price, edging 150
pieces of Hamburg at
one ball regular prices.
Mr. B. S. McffEAL,
Physician and Surgeon
~f --- _0- Ga.
Prompt attention given to
cads. (1 y or night.
Office at the residence ot
Jo it R. Keith.
PILES!
.Piles cured winlo U’l
PAIN.
Call on or Address,
Dr. McK night,
New Drug Store,
Dalton, . . . . . Ga.
MdMIy I Ee&rtsiil
G US' al Job p inters,
clevt!la,,c ‘ Te “ ,USM?c -
Mum i tor samples and
prices,
All woik done neat and at
very reasonable p'ice.
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Vi amental!
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SO.# Uki>i 1 lift?(,
Chattanooga Tenn.
When you want pure whiskies,
-all on or send to mu, i will guar¬
antee my goods to be as represented
Mv corn whiskey is the best
r Uiis market. I invite my old
Murray county friends to call and
see me. Let cash accompany or-
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Memstreet & Leek,
—DEALERS IN—
Marble and Granite.
MONUM ENTS, tITEA DSTONES, 1 A B LETS CROSSES
Coping, and General Cemetery Work.
Special Prices Given On Application
19 West Montgomery Ave.
(.’HATTAV'uflA, Tke’
(’• N. KING. Local Agent, Sprit, Place, Georgia.
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Robinson & Fincher
RING PLACE, GEORGIA
.... Dealers In. ...
Groceries, Prov'siona, Cor,feetior,cries, Cigars, Tobacco, Flour, Meat, Lard. Sugar, Cofice.
Syrup and in fact everything in the grocery lino; Queens aud Till ware’: Alsoaseleet
Stock of NOTIONS.
T1IK CHEAPEST HOHSE IN TOWN TO BUY THE ABOVE MENTIONED GOODS.
,. ..'Will huv all kinds of produce, chickens, eggs, butter, corn,.
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peas and anything in the produce line, and pay the
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE.
(’all and see our goods and get prices before you sell your produce
or buy -our groceries &e.
'***-» ■WWWM. MO* »mM<cm
W. J. JOHN§®I
■{ DEALER IN )■
Groceries, Provisions, Confectionery, Ci¬
gars, Hats, Etc.
SPRING PLACE 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.
M. V Tk?m, A. T. Login. J. S. Findlky.
TEEM, LOGAN & FINDLEY
Livery, Feed & Sale Stable. First Class
Accommodation:
We fioiicit a share of your patronage.
KLLIJAY Georgia.
FairsiStsire d®
Dalton, Ga.
Are offering to the citizens ot Murray County the largest
and best selected stock of Furniture ever shown in Dalton.
We purchased a large stock for Spot Cash and can offer low¬
er prices than ever before.
Call and e .am’ne stock and prices. No trouble to show
goods. Tho larg st stock of 0AEPET8 iD£;North
Georgia,
Undertaking; nd Embalming.
Caskets, Coffins and Burial Robes from the cheapest to the
flnest and at the lowest prices.
G. H BRAN DON 7 ,’ Manager.
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN
Millinery Goods.
LATEST NOVELTIES IN FASHION !
Just. Deceived at the Mi Hue 1*3 Wtorc of
J. & J. B. GRAVES, No. 85, Hamilton Street,
Dalton, Georgia.
A now and olefcanUssortmontof Mi! in cry and Straw Goods.oonsisting of Stra*
Bonnots m>d Lndica’a-<l CbiinrtB’s IIat« [trimmed ar.d untriirmed] NeoV
and Sash Ribbons, Vilvflt Ribbons, Neck Ties, Bonnet Silks, Satins,
Velretsand Crapes, Flowers, Fca tbers,Ornaman ts Sea. Our jrnods
were bouj;bt of tbel nrs-cstand bestimportinp Ileusesin Balti-
more and New York, and will be sold at very low
ices for cash.