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J. 0 HEA8TSELL. ■ EDITOR,
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The (l Atrial I’jijMer nf the t’euiity,
SHtBI.ISHEO I1VEKY TimnKinY,
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« <1 11 six mouths. 15,00
Oxk FeitTARK per year, 10,0(1
•1 “ six months, 7.50
^St-Tranuient Kates, *75 ote. per r-iuure
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line each itserlion.
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Btibs*qu*ni in»*rtioii tho sum et
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[iJWUY, MAY HI, **92.
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VICTORY!
For ClcYelan<l and
Tariff Reforin!
r GEORGIA DELEGAT¬
.
ES BREAK THE
BACK OF HIGH
TARIFF
And Send Straight Clev¬
eland Delegates
TO THE NATIONAL CONVEN¬
TION.
State Convent ion Snows
Under the Hi Hites
So Deep That Diet/ Will Not
Be MUJo Hear (iahri-
* eH Dorn
DOWN WITH OPKICE CRABBERS
A^D DP w jrii theuiankgr of
THIS PEOPIiEW
Here’s to Graver Cleveland sunt Baby
Bulb and the True Democracy
of GeorgialU
The stale convention sinus
straight Cleveland delegates to
the National convention.
Hon. Pope Brown, of the county
of Clark, was unanimously chosen
chairman of the convention, aud
Hoke Smith aud the Cleveland
crowd weal wild with enthusiasm.
The Cleveland men so tar cut-
numbered the Hiliites that they
com piously captured the convon-
Hon. ,
Tho c©romU|e« on piaUoim \u
adopt measures tending to the tree
carnage of silver, a redacti m of
tsriff, and a demand that the circu-
(a '*
-
luting me din in ! e raided to not lets (
u de^-j !
dVjfui of Georgia*© j
moctacy wi'l be in perfect harm*)-
I ny with tl jG Or-alu demands and :
; no glbanco. . . ia -an obj-.el to re* j
| raairiing in the U. of tilt grand
| old party, the convention
dim bOsltJCSS of
up to last cigi.t had only reached
j the election «;f delegitca fr *na the
> f 1 ate at .log* •
| WL«o the chair man announced j
* he elec! loir *.f (1 L for the 1
late at large, to tl Chicago coo» I
vt-idion to Iso in order. Hon. It W. | |
Patters , of Bibb, in one of .his
1 chttrac'cifpic fpee ehes nominated j
Job. F II h'.uid-or, of Fulton,
; as oae f . i 1 , .’gates from the
' large.
i state ni
j As n trlbat ■: f■ Mr. Kiehardsou,
,
r.imitioti ; f hid name the
mvt rtu.H itt«t
in C dcr to
£ . I i a; ;.m-e hud
Away T 1 \ > ; -1 A, Mener, in h i
Tl. .14 • r;f '.innted Hon.
F t:un;in;j' ou f Ch"U
ham. !«.! that Mr. I)u-!
| fjjyjjy,, j ,1 '/.:<] him to >a <
t) ! .V >f r:o I(ir»n 1)0 \V”ll! 3-
• rather see bo m» piv ul than i
(prjVCr C!t.Vt*la’.:d. |
As UfiMft!. i u‘J convontion tUHiedj
j ila , [ f ]oo8e Kt th . mention of Cbvo- i
li.ml B nan. ', and am>U an effort tc I
Id 1 . ih« mot. i
Hon. Gooafte G Thomas, !
Glurtui, speech placed m a short inrumimation but business Hon-{ likej
James M. Smitii, of fho county of
O^letborp”,
The nomination was received!
svi.li «pp atts<« t*y me convention.
Hon. Fr. d Foster, of Morgan, ia
a short lint telling ape eh, placed
in noniinntinn lint grand disciple
j«T tariff telorru, lien. Dupont Uuer
j ry, of tha county of Bibb.
I Tha uanm; of the Hens, Evan
HowcU, Ikit V.nishaiHl James Du¬
pree were a bio pul, in nomination,!
WO-M.E seconds
Hon. W. i . Rankin, of Gordon
county, seconded the nomination
of UichlHOBOi .
Hon. T. ii. fvim-'sen .silo, ot War¬
ren, setumded' the hominatibn oi
Hon James Dupree.
Hoke Smith, in a «;.<.* *cli that
carried the convontien by storm,
Seconded the netnination of liich-
ardsoD, Guerr.v, DuBignon and
Sniiih, pajine a gloving tribute to
these goutlemen, especially t > Rich¬
ardson and Guom fov the untiring
work they have done lor the dem¬
ocratic party.
At the done of Smith's speech,
the cal! of the comities was begun,
and when i! ended the result was
announced and Frank Richardson,
'
of Fulton, Fienuning G DaBignon
of Chatham, James Smith, of Ogle
thoip - and Dupont Guervy, of
Bibb, were, on motion unanimons-
lv chosen delegates Horn tha state
r.t largo
Bill Glenn.
Theltm. Bill Glenn, t he author
and Hrusher ot the famous Glenn
railroad bill that brings a half mill¬
ion dollars annually into the treas¬
ury oi Georgia, v. . there present¬
ing his claims for the office of At¬
torney General to the people
from all over the state and we are
hero to tell you that he is in it
eveiybody is for him.
Thu people of G: orgin are justly
proud of Bill Glean and especially
so are the voters of North Georgia,
| where he was born, bred and reared
ahd has proven himself to be a
man with a broad expanse of priu
ciple put forth by a vast amount
of brain power and matchless or¬
atory.
Hurrah for Bill Glenn.' who may
as well begin to move his washing
to t he Attorney General's office in
the Capitol of Georgia. Whoop
him up along tlio line, boys, and
give him the mo A ov< rw helming
majority of voles that have ever
been cast for a caudidate in Geor¬
gia.
There is a political eyebne rag¬
ing throughout the United States
and whistling right through your
uncle v.rover ClevehmFs whiskers.
He is C-. Trying the delegations in
the no: them and western states
without a dis-outing vote.
Old man Walker, the third par-
ty evangel, is receiving a lot ot
noturie y thn-ugh the weekly pr.,ss
Re gets a dose from ewiy town
be Visits
The y ia proving: itself.
be- a .ejnwpltrodite tx twith- i
the tact- that the
of the leaJers goes to prove-
that they believe two bushels of
potatoes will make a bpshel j
f .-ound ones.
■
The latest news lrotn third
ty Walker, is. that he walked < if
without pacing Lis boltI bid over
in Walker county the other
Iks leaders of that pm iy nic a Bet
ofhulys'’ anyhow. There are a
7(tr y fow people in this county win
® willing to be led around by 5
» 0iJe ™ch dead beats as ho ia
Walker ts a dead-beat is
conclusion.
r J^3g£jlL ^
sisjrt.'to'ciisa.cro from ;
srosraopon.a‘ 0
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Sumach Gossip.
Oae <if Sutnach ‘8 Biddent beetles
was wifcr.op.pd on last, Tuesday. It
the funeral services of Miss
Lottie, the danght. r of Mr
Mm I l slnt Wauaack. She had
lean and was atte ^ ^ SS
<]lont girl> she was ]oV ad by her
. t;ac ij tr3 aEf j a jj ijor Bchocl-ioatef,
utl( j 0 ur nympaib'y is extended to
lho boreavcd faaii , y aild u . lat iws.
We hope that their ioss is her
Rain-
Miss, Georgia Gregory, .vho hasr
bean sick ut this place, is better
and has been removed to her home
on Holly creek.
T h 0 larmem in this section say
lbat a B i 10Wbr ot - ritin wou | d bo ac-
cenlablo now.
Prof. Humphreos says that if lie
is elected to tlio Senate, ho wil
have a bill passed to prohibit, tn»
mosquito from euceru.g Alurra.j^
Look out mosquitos-
Tom Harris says ho is very
thankful to his uncle Cooper for
the pano l ions h? loft him, whtn
lie started to ,
A!ore anon. T. Kirt !i,E
Dennis Dots.
Nature is at present displaying
her brightest ehanus, on account
of.
“The buds and blossoms gay
Having crossed themselves to
greet lh« May.”
Mies Sallie Johnson, one of our
most estimable young ladies, has
returned homo after an extended
visit to her sister, Mrs. Bat raid, of
Ballon. Hor many friends we!-
come her return.
Capt- A. K. Kamsey paid a fly—
in 8 visit to Atlanta this week, He
was accompanied bv his w.t'e who
will spend soma time with rela¬
tives in the city.
Miss Rosa McEutire, of Dalton,
has been visiting her sister Mrs
Love, lor the past few days.
Mrs. John Davis visited rela¬
tives in our community last week.
Children's day services were
held at Mt, Zion on list Sunday.
A large and attentive congrega¬
tion was present. In tha forenoon
Rev. N A Parsons preached, as
usual, a very bright and impressive
sermon, The lad.es at that place
display ed their usual hospitality in
regard to dinner. In tae alteiuoon
the different classes of the Sabbath
school (eight in number) were ably
represented by members ot each,
all of whom did credit to their re¬
spective classes, on short notice,
aft* x which the lit tie people were
given some excellent counsel by
W R Tyson and D E Humphreys.
The closing address was delivered
by PrAf. James Christian, to the
youth, in which he gave very good
advice to tiie young people, which
if followed, would bo veiy benefi¬
cial <o ail. Tattles.
Etkinu Place Ga, May, 18, 1892:
—Mb. Editor! Mv attention lias
recently been called to the fact
that the Grand jury of Whitfield
countv, at the April Term 1892, in
their General Presentments, state
‘‘that upon information obtained,
they ask for a more thorough ex¬
amination by the proper authori¬
ties as to Wm- McNab's right to
draw a state pension, I do not
know from whom s u.' Gnu:.l .Ju;v
obtained ifeu- trim.-oiis Intorr.i,'- !
limn I pn; aun* iron seine fellowi
who skuiio-'d uu*y iiimseP, during
the war. I desire to state Hi! in
regard to MeNab's war reroi-d
h slight to dra w a Suite t er- j
fcion, and ask spare is; your v 11
ble paper to do so V, r-r.
Wtt 5 a member o f < cm pa y < \ IJih
a “It-e n‘s JLSri j
gade, and was a
soldier, ever ready »,*,.•} v; il
dm chaiee his iin'y. v
Riled.to the xespo-:
of C. lor Guard cl V-
He was severely V.' H .ti .0
left nip at the t l of r. C ‘i * in
Hill, Va , < n the I -i V 4 Ty >G.
was rever at at I- r net: ! f I, t T
im irdhs aft
lie received said w-.-tusd.
Means, tha turgom; '
merit, gave him a c
perm av t-n t difb lily,
’
SAid wt-ond and frotn
•now suffers and as ■ ■ > '. ; ■ .
biui to ft state pension under the
J) rlfoti pap’raph-u onpy.
W. H- If.v.:«r, Lr.t Cixi. Co. {
111 ll. 1 1 tl Vo 1.
I hereby endorse th« f.u .. ‘i:y '
,iS to all tlio facts, anil purdniimly i
know them to bo turn, m I vva- in i
command of the i e.. 1 . at the tbn
staled.
W. LtfFFUAN, is .;*•.. L . Col. nth!
Ke^. ;
HOI'S
Mrs, Maddox has opem-d up
first class Hotel and B
ing House at her jrlace. [fc ; tai t i
property,]
The Local andTnr. clH:;;; jo
trpuage is solLited.
modalions first class in ever}
particular.
irMeaB 25 Cents.
SPBHiG PLA" e, - CP I
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Calaway & L r t.A •'O’ ii*k a J «
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PPP^n ..' ;..v 5 j
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Dalton “
We desire to cal! the attention of Ut > pub
lie and the j;top‘e of Mur ay, especially*
thatvte are now wide awake in the FI VERY
BU sINESS; having purchased the entire bn • - ■
ness of Mr, S. I). Poareh* Wag >n yard ir
connection with stab o
WHEW m DILTOY
Call at the XV.W HARDER StiQP for a j
first class Shave cr a Stylish Hair Cut.
Shampooing & Dying done in irorkman-liku
manner, None hut W h i t e Barb *' v s
employed.
Our Dandruff Eradicator is a dead ah ot for.
dandruff.
Shop epposiue Herron’s Store.
C. V. Dost wide Pnor.
Yoscmite House,
CORNER IIAM1X.TOX and H A, Oil
SI Hit UTS.
Dalton v eorgia.
Tins House having been thoroughly cleans¬
ed ar.d refilted, will be conducted as a first
cl«s» Boarding and Lodging House.
Clean rooms, clean beds and a table un¬
surpassed. Terms .reasonable,
; M. C. SH0LF.Y, Proprietress,
Attention!
We now have our PLANER m
tip-top order and are prepared to
o da ess and ’mat>'h' -all “kinds of
lumber.; in’ the neatest manner,
We will, also, run onr Grist' mill
on Fridays and will make Shingles
on the shares.
Tlios. Camp — Spring Pi ace, Ga
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Dealer In k
Whiskies, Brandies? i nd
WINES, lor Sacramcnfca
purposes.
103 l:ast Eighth street,
Chattanooga } Tenn.
When you want pure whiskies
■sail on or send to me, }. will guar¬
antee my goods to be as represented.
My corn whiskey is the best
n this market. I invite my old
Murray county friends to call and
see me. Let cash accompany or-
er. 4 IS ly
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oovc-uir Iti Fi Kupagoment Kings!
iU’iuaad it ug'j Miseas Kings!
C hVArcJs Hi; g>! B a bj Things!
in"? for everybody, and noti:-
hrg but solid gold kept s stucK.
All faliy guaranteed Ladt-
cs Fine watches t so-
lid gold, fi*led and BiUc
a Ladit's’ solid silver
tch. Clock?, r peet'ic*esa, i-j c
in ilift niy stock is large .-Hid complete, my
p: ices s he lowest. Bring me nil your Repair
VsOiki* watcheri, clocks and jewelry, no
,-r liow small the job bring to me and it
s rwave out immediate attention. Rvery
thing !nl!v guaranteed. Come to see me,
snake my store your lieadqua’ters^w'hile in
Baltoo.
•^iOHNJNY
•:V ill Til* y G<d Well, I Fho uld t Say So,
’> r ,;u could rot hold Tin to with a Two Inch Rope.
-Make a • pedal vi.df to George Moore’s BigJStore aud
g>:t your
Byes on tl.i? Won : i l id Bargains tlieieoflVi cd m Dry Good
IB:! a, fMoeeriis R.udware and Tinware, and }Ou wil.
without delay —Pull—not a
UVN
But your Pocket book and go home loaded down with bar¬
gains.
IV- tim*’’for me to eons’d'-v cost <>■ value.
My early Full anivals ate ruhng in so last I r.eed more room.
Will you li.-iji uv and Leiiefit yoiirselt?
rfSSfc*,. Jieorg’e iioore. Spring PkBMY Ga.
€licB'©feee Fsirnitore Co.,
it ■•av iii.oIh umdlier big rtduetjon
: Fui-i.iiUK* ni (1 Cm| Its ISL-U
\heir prices?:
* \ 11 Wi id Ingrain Cal jn*ts 52 to 58
et ids per ) aril.
IJm.ni Carp* ts *12 to 48 cents per
yard.
.’nipets 54 to 85 cent*
per yani
e have over 100 pt-ices ot Carpets and Mattings
just received trm the big]Nevv York ^Auction sale
and can sell them cheaper than ever before. Our stock
of Furniture is more than complete and ptiees to suit
everyone. i nd: i taking and Embalming a specialty.
-N. B. We appreciate and are tliankiul to our
Murray County tneud.s and patrons lor the liberal
slum- ot their trade given in the past. Call and see us
no tumble to show goods. E H. Carman, Mang’r.
rm ailtou Georgia.
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W. WOODRUFF.
ESTABLISHED 1865. W. E. QIBBINS.
k Q * i"f ts 'it i B 03 BSBFF l CO.
M -3 at, 173 uay Street? KNOXVILLE? TEN£.
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CJ 7 7 ;7 flows Syracuse Hillside P &•£>
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cr. Steel, Iron Shovels, Picks,
smith Tools. ’ : - rJ snd Drill Hammers, Black-
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Pr.rkor‘5 h-, .'■y t 0y _.I/ c,Ts!I >!Btor), Baker and Ensiish
Shot ■; r fj, i 3 7 n d Colt’s Rifies, Loaded
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W. W. WOODRUFF & CO.
I7G & 178 Cay Street, KNOXV9LLE? TENN.
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Fins solid go dial4 audmond
crusted watches, Fine gold
watches, plain and fancy, engrav¬
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go'd l-ar and Jersey pins, .6 ,e
silverware, Tea, Cessert and Table
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