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J. C HEARTSELl » EDITOR,
Tile'•JflW-lfl Fur **nf ,lkC County.
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ii a six months, 25,00
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THUBSDA API' IT- 1, 1802
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That was a luminoas meeting
the third party bosses held in At¬
lanta last, week.
“1 will support the nominee/
shcnld be the slogan with all si
mon-pure democrats.
Judge Jno. W. Maddox is
ably spoken of as a candidate
Congress to succeed Everett.
Senator Roger Q Mill, o' Texas,
is the right man in the right place.
He commands a stronger constit¬
uency than anv man in his stats.
Avery destradivo fire visited
Now Orleans on tho 3rd lust- in
which the flames consumed tho
equivalent of three million dollars.
dim Hall, editor of the Tribune
of-Rorae, is making an enviable
reputation as one of the brightest
paragraphed on the daily press of
Georgia,
There is r>no fact fully deter¬
mined and that is that no third
party man will '‘send, garden scad”
to the people of tho bloody sev*
enth for LoJ these many years to
come.
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To Perry, of the Canton Ad
vancei Whore, O, where is that.
Demooracv which used to be in
the hide of Congressman Winr, if
the 9th?. Please. O. please tell us
whither it has flown.
Wo are at a loss to know wheth¬
er or not. th« recent cold snap nipped
all tho Senatorial timber in this
county. If not, t he actions of the
prospective candidates speak de.
cidedly against them :
Dennis Taylor, who some two
years ago murdered Senator Sam
Field, of Whitfield county was
sent from ihe state asylum last week
to the chain-gang where he will
serve out the remainder ot his life.
Hosi Geo. N. Lester died at his
home near Marietta on last Thurs¬
day. .fudge Lester was, at the
time of his death. Attorney Gener¬
al of Georgia. Hon W A Little
has been appointed to fill his un-
cypired term.
C'evebmTs list of followers
grows longer end larger each day.
while that or IXmd Bennett Hill
•reG hoanlitnily A ?. Grover Is
the men and Grover will be now
’ (tri m e hft’Iot fi* a candidate
for president uf : As* United States*
.Paste this ia your hat,
Il'iT I'l'Jgir W
Some of the Ildi organs hir*
np the puny excuse that if
Cleveland is tho nominee that, it
will rplit the Democratic party,
the def eated element joining issue
with Poet, Ellington & Co. in their
new party, Well, if placing the
ebleBt patriot in the nation in the
lead ifi going to split her. we pay
to rend her asunder; If the links
o{ unify have to bo joined together
by corruption and selfishness and
the sentiment that the minority
must rule, party fealty has long
lost its Bavor, Vote for the nomi¬
nee, let him be either Hili or
Cleveland and ihus show a spirit
of true Democracy.
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tsicxi-boiixxe-a from. xcirBcpcndm,
DECORA.
It rains aud*it, continues to rain.
M W Pritchett made a flying
trip homo Sunday, and reports a
,|oliy time with his best girl.
Walker is a jolly boy and is lik. tl
by all and especially the girls.
Faby Durham makes his trips
too often to Spring Place. Some¬
thing must be up.
We have iff flourishing debat¬
ing society at this place. Among
the noted speakers may be men*
tioned James Chapman, of Colima
Da, and II M FJamrRk, from Pick¬
ens.
Tho school at this place is cn a
boom-five counties represented
and new students are continuous-
ly coming in.
We arc looking for a bright
ej ring bo S P Weaver says.
Bone.
Decora Scraps.
It. seema I hat farmers have be¬
gun work m earner:!.
Hhe school at this place is prog¬
ressing nicely.
At present, many ot the boys
may b» seeii smiling over tho hap¬
py reception of sorgeous spring
bouquets from the hands of the
lair box.
Sim Hassloi and Jack Hill, iwo
jolly young fellows from Athens,
Term, visited ihe boys of this
place last week,
We have a lively debaling soci-
ety.
Miss Lula Brogdon lias been
quite sick during this wtak.
The playing of croquet is the
chief pastime with tho boys who
remain here on Saturday.
Far over the hills of these “dig-
gin's'’ the vultures may bo seen
sailing in swarms over the last re¬
mains of the (hud party
Success to the Jimpi.kcute and
its many readers. Coyote.
Mcb 30, ‘92-
Dennis Dots.
Owing to various circumstances,
too numerous to mention, ye cor¬
respondent failed to make an ap¬
pearance last week; but it seems
as if “Agricola’' was sr. kind as to
write most of the Dennis News.
Wo hope we may be able to repay
his kindness in the near future as
the time is fast approaching when
farmers will have to walk between
the plow handles from early dawn
until the evening shadows begin
to fall and we fear that they vriil
than have but little time or inch'
nation to wield the pen.
We have but very little news
present so communication will
short this week.
From present indications it
as if spring has com# to
and gardening is new the
of the day.
Our people are very active m
preparing for the aork of the
and summer.
Our friend, John It Keith, visit¬
ins family last week. John has
txoallent pesitiou in Dalton,
We wish him much success.
Geofge McEntira. who went to
Texas last year has returned to his
borne, After all Georgia
nmst be hard to beat. Tattler.
April 4th ‘9?.
P'r' 4 *
RAMSEY JOTTINGS.
Airs- James Hemphill and j
daughter. Miss Annie. returned;
fram Greenlee N. O. last week.!
Mrs. Greenlee, nee ilisa Kane j
Hemphill, accompanied them and
will remain a while among h j
many friends who gladly welcome !
her com dig.
Uncle Johnny Morrison, a balej
old gen.leuisn in this section whose :
age >s se» enty years, says be was '
never pick a day in his life Bo
attributes Lis mmsual vitality to
plenty or physical exorcise.
The news has reached us that
Mr. John Holland died in Texas i
on the 28th nit. This, if correct, j
is truly sad intelligence, although;
he mad© the‘done inter rtete” his I
home never a i years ago, he etill j
l;ye R in the hearts of his boyhood
,
il lends.
James McEnlire Sr. will soon
run a grist mill in connection with
his saw mill
Miss Kansie Hulsey visited rel¬
atives at Ft .Mountain last week.
Spring, for Peveral days, has rb-
gained her equilibrium arid from
appearances has laid aside her
winter marque and if not sulky
again, vegetation will be decked
in delicate green; in consequence
the agricolas countenanced
asvtuned a broad smile. May
Providence smile on their efforts
ami crown their labors with abun¬
dant harvests,
We regret to hear that Mrs. W
W Mullinr.x is still quite ill. She
bag been n long and patient stiff
erer from iheamatism and heart
affection.
Miss May Ramsey with her fath¬
er, attended the entei tainuicwt at
Sumach Frida/ night of last week.
Wo heartily commend “ye Edit-
or‘a” idea of allowing spaco in your
columns at an early date, for week
ly correspondence from the •tui-
ous parts of the county. It will not
only add to the interest of you wor¬
thy paper, but will be beneficial
as well. The fatumrs throughout
the county would like to keep
posted as to the agricultural pur¬
suits and no better method could
bo adopted than tho one suggest¬
ed. This should swell your alread-
y long subscription Jut,
Mr and Mrs Weldon Durham en¬
tertained friends from Gilmer
county l ist week- Ou thmr re¬
turn horns, they doubtless will
report a pleasant visit since Hum-
host and hostess understand so
well how io dispense ibeir gener¬
ous hospitality* Aoiucola.
April 4th ‘92.
PLEASANT VALLEY.
Old La grippe has kit us and
the health of tms vicinity is gen¬
erally good.
Wheat crops are looking extra
flue.
The prospect for peaches is still
good; if they escape two or three
weekslouger.there will be plenty
of peach fruit with us.
Farmers are very busy planting
;md prepamg to plant.
The school at t his place is hold¬
ing np extra well; the public term
is out but '.here are still more than
sixty students ia regular attend-
ance.
Rev M M Bates fi 1 led his ap¬
pointments Saturday and Sunday
and as usual, had a good congre-
t at ,io».
Misses Leo Harris, Panline Ca»p
and Fannie Longhridge took a
huge horse back ride Sunday eve
rung which we suppose they eu
joyed very much, judging from the
way they hallooed and laughed
and the late hour of their return
But don't say anything about their
being bare-headed.
(Jol j J Bates attended our de¬
bating society Saturday night last.
Third Party will be debated
here next Saturday night and we
settled. So all who have
more to say on this sub
are invited to attend.
Your correspondent aud better
made a flying visit to tne low¬
end of the county Saturday and
and ionnd everything love¬
ly, farmers np with their work, saw
fine wheat fields cn Coosawat-
as well as all aiong the way
heard sosie politics talked.
about Ball Ground they say
they want Mr or Hon.---for
and Mr--tor represent¬
ative; aud both would suit us very
well- Yobis.
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PECIAL f
andC.- ib 'i ’> lot -.9
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of Every Description
BOILERS '■ >
Guaranteed Steels 1
.
ENGINES j
All Styles and Sizes.
SAW MILLS
Highest Capacity.
IWEIIAVE { tong Best Tools Experience
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Lowest Price .
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LAWYER
yq, r ; nrr >>] a ,. e Ga.
J. J. Bates,
ATTOBXEY AT I.AW.
StBINO Pl.ACK, Gkorgu
Special attention given to collec¬
tions and criminal practice
])r. It. S. McNEIt,
Physician end Surgeon
Spring Place Ga.
P KG MPT attention ®given to
ends, d y or night.
W. W. Anderson,
Physician, Cb. : .i*:trioian
and’-Surgeon.
A’lomr practice among tho poo
pie ot Murray county rendms
comment on ability uuuecessa*
ED
Immediate attention given
to calls at fdl hours?,
Spring Place , Ga.
BOARDING HOUSE
Mrs Maddox has opened up
a first class Hotel and Board-
mo House at her place. [Stan
property, |
The Local andTmvelling pa¬
tronage is solicited. Accom¬
modations first class iu every
particular.
McaD 25 Cents.
SPRIKG PUCE, C:V-
jde. hill Harris,
Dent ist.
Office over J. M. Berry's Store
Dalton Ga.
Teeth extracted wifchou
pain, a specialty.
Me^elly I Hearts! il
GmeralJol) Printers,
Cleveland Tennessee.
Send for samples and prices.
All work done neat and at a
very reasonable price.
WHEN IN D ALTON
Call at the KEW BARBER .SHOP for a
first class Shave cr a Stylish Hiir Cut.
Shampooing & Dying tlono in wf>rktuan-!iUe
manner, Nono but White B a r b « ts
employed.
Our Dandruff Eradieatcr is a. dead shot for
dandruff.
Shop opposiue Herron’s Store.
C, V. Bor-twick Prop.
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cuve l it Rings! Frier dshiji lungs! Engagement Eing,!
Wedding Ring*! Diamond ii i ■; r ! 31 ts j e* KIugM
Children’s Kings! Baby R tigs!
Ttigs for Ater|bc(2y v aa & mot!;-
icg but so] ; I k^r t i: ?r.-i.-t.
AU fully ganranteed. L idl¬
es Fine wutebes a sjieciaity , $n~
lid guld, fif’ed an -i Si!* er.
bays a Ludiec’ solid .Silver
*« i eh. Cio■<*,k •. Sp >■. n.-s,. hya
gl& t’Bj, « tc
In fact, my stocl i. largo complete, i>‘\
j >nces the lowest. Bring nac all your Repair
Woik in watches, clocks ami jewehy, no
matter how small th e job Ltirg to rue and it
will have our immediate attention. L very
thing lully guaranteed. Come to see me,
make my store your head qua 1 ters wliile in
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Dalton.
JOBTOY
¥7111 They Go? WG1, I Should Say So.
You could not l’old^th f iu v, irh a Two li oh Rope.
Make a special visit to G t **'.! rge Mo-u- L Iffy Store and
GET YOUS
Eyes on the Wonderful Tat gains then-offered in Pry G cods
Hats, Shoes, Grocents, Hardware and Tinware, and-jyou veil
without delay—Tull—not a
/fT U N
But J'cmjj Pock,-! book and go hon e loaded dovvn^witb bar¬
gains.
No time for me to consider a * o- value.
My early Pall arrivals a:e jidino in so last I r.ced more room.
U ill you In-lq m-and lu n--fit yoiusell?
George Moore. Spring Place, Ga.
Cherokee Furniture Co.,
Hove made another big r*.auction
in Furniture end Carpels. Note
their price*:
AU Wool Ingrain Chupets 52 to 38
cents per \ ard.
Union Cat p- ts 32 fo IS cents per
yard.
Bru-sells • ropers 54 to 85 cents
per yard
\v o have over 100 prices of Carpets arid Mattings
just received fr m th. big New York Auction sale
.
and can sell them ciieaper t ban evei before. Cur stock
of Fururiuje is mote than complete and juic, - to suit
everyone, i udertaking and Hmbalming a specialty.
N. B. We, appreciate and are thank!ui to our
Murray’County friends and patrons for the libera]
share of their f rade’given in the'pas*. Calljar.d see us
no Rouble to show goods. E II. Cal mat C ati.w r.
9>aIton 5 E E3 S ® Cren’-rgia.
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DEaiGNTuT
Millinery Goods,
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LATEST NOVELTIES IN FASHION!
Just Received at the Wiliiserj Store sf
J. & J. B. GRAVES, No. 85, Hamilton Street,
Dalton, Georgia.
A new and elegant assortment of Milinery snd Straw Gso-lj.consisting of Straw
Bonnets and Ladies’and Children’s Hats [trimmed and iintrimmod] Nee'*
and Velvets Sash Ribbons, and Crapes, Vilvet Flowers, Ribbons, Feathers,Ornaments Neck lies, Bonnet Silks,* Satins ’
&c. Our goods
were bought ef thel argestand best importingHousts in Balti¬
more and Near Yorx, and will be sold t very low
ices for cash.
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watches, plain a: d f*t,.-y grav-
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chains in al.ui dunce Ladies
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