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JBIPLECUTE
Subscrintiou Rates:
•*. year, $1 90 Six months, 59cents;Three
months,25’8nts. p&yableia advance.
Address all ccmmunicationsto Thk Jim
plkcute S&vtag Place, Ga.
Read Loveman’s ’‘ad”, this issue.
Amos Loughridge, of Dalton, vis¬
ed the city yesterbay.
See the big • »u ’ of the Star Mil
faery m this Gsu-3.
[John Edmondson visited this
lace Sunday.
■We regret very much that Mrs.
LA. Dickson and Miss Annie Curd
fe very rick.
■'hank* to our numerous eorres
Spfiejk. P A ‘hf*lfor their newsy letters
Mr. Rankin, of Dalton, h?s tno*«d
to Spring Place and established*
blacksmith and wood shop.
Frank Henry, of Dalton, has
made a substantia! new fence a
romod his property in Spring Place.
The Lcrd'is’good to the meek
and righteous—we received a fine
load of w»od this week.
3 ho. Galt left Saturday for Wash¬
ington. He will in all probability
Ee appointed Marshal of the Indian
Territory.
Next Sunday will be castor. The
old hens understand what is expected
of them and are laying eggs accord¬
ingly.
If the merchants cf Spring Place
can sell Arbuckle’s Coffee for 30
cents a package while Langs!on &
Stone sell it for 25 cents what is it
worth in Texas?
Our old friend, Capt. Kerner,
dropped into the quiet precincts ot
our classic domain yesterday and
related some thundering big fish
'tales.
Majer R. E, Wilson requests all the
members of John B- Gordon, camp
of confederate veterans to meet at
this place next Tuesday, Impor¬
tant business.
The law’ ptovides that the annual
report of the county Treasurer
shall be published. It is not. and
never ha* been complied within
this county. Why is all this thus
ne*fc?
Lost: On the 5th, inst, I lost a
ted saddle blanket, on tha road be¬
tween this place and Bettis’ Uhap
el. Ihe finder will please return
to me and receive reward.
J W. Childers.
J, E Sptingfielrl hes opened a
restaurant in Dalton sad invites
the people ot this county to come
to see him when in Dalton Steals
at all hours and only 25 cents.
Rev. Mark Mfttth«w8 has boon 1
called to preach at Dalton. Mow
evw, the people of Dalton cant get
him, as the people of Spring Place
have got their tnumb on him for
the next year: they can affont to
pay him a bigger salary than we can
but can’t want him any more.
There are 180.000 offices in the
gilt of the new r administration aud
these who want to know how to
secure one oi these lucrative posi¬
tions should send 75 cts. for tbeU’
S. Blu» Book, a register of every
Government cffic® in each State and
Territory, at Washington and a
broad, with salaries and duties. It
gives ex&miaation questions and is
a com plat* guide for office seekers.
Remit by money order or registerd
letter to J, H. Soul*. 719 Pennsyl¬
vania Avenue, Washington, D, C
Social Flip Haps.
J- O. ARNOLD, ED.
Mr. John Brown, of ChattunoogR
is visiting tho family of Mr. Ilun
nicutt, near town.
The young people of the town
enjoyed a singing at the Baptist
church Sunday night,
T. A. Keith, of Arrizi, v\as in
city last Saturday.
some of our young men
the natives one night list week
singing that good old hvmn
hole iu the bottom of the sea”.
Guess who rodo six miles
Sunday to get to walk ten?
Mies — Harbin, a charming
accomplished young lady of
vicim'y, attended Binging at
och last Sunday, She was accom¬
panied by Master Lew Daily.
George Henry and Charlsv Mad
‘ "
d , ° X ^ , champion , mechanics , . ot ..
ar8
our. Not long since they repaired
a btlggy by the light of the moon.
Miss Aggie Ramsey has been
suffering several days frsm a bone
felon on her hand, but we are
glad to note that she is greatly im¬
proved.
George Kelley visited his parents
at this place last Saturday.
Miss Sibyl Keister is visiting in
Dalton this week.
Our esteemed friend. Willie
Black of Oran, has just received a
carload of improved terry boats,
one of which he had on (exhibition
at Peck’s ford a few nights since.
Affable Mac L uncau was in town
Sunday night. Mac says he is go¬
ing to gallop down the road in
double , harness before a great
while.
Makgied: Harry Peoples gcf in
his work m a Gretna Green stylo
last night and ho aad'Miss"Bertha
White were made one by ’Squire
James Campbell at the residence
of B. H. Anderson.
To say the least of it* this affair
is a surprise as neither of the con¬
tracting parties had anybody’s con¬
sent but their own.
The bride is a charming little
lady of eighteen summers and the
daughter of Gapt, W J, White,
one of the best citizens of this Co
She is wei! e nnected and full
worthy ot her manly captor.
The groom is oar progaessive
young ‘‘devil” and a son of John
II Peeples, a whilom citizen of
this county. His friends arc legion
and we can, but wi-li these young
people happiness ands ng with the
Muse,
“I saw t wo clouds at morning,
Tinged by the rising bum,
And in the dawn they floated on,
And mingled into one.”
“This double cloud for blissful months
Sailed through the airy sea,
Till storms arose—and aii at once
It parted into three.”
“Such be your gentle portion
Till life's last pulse shall beat;
A calmer sea, where storms shall cease,
A purer sky, where all ia peace.”
ORAN STANZAS
We have had fine weather lor
farming for tho past week.
Rev. Timer preached a grand
sermon at limit .u Chapel Sun¬
day.
(pisses Emma and Ida Black are
visiting in Adairsv.lle.
The singing at J. Q, Stvcds Sun¬
day night was highly enjoyed by
ali present'
The Sunday School at this place
is progressing nicely,
Miss Bertha White visited near
this place last week.
Spencer Davis comes to' the
front wit!) a Pear tree linving lull
grown leaves.
Willie White and Charlie Hill
weru pleasant callers at this place
Saturday night.
There are two young men in this
community who were coming home
one night last week aud acrois the
v.s.j a creek coursed its seaward
journey; upon reaching the stream
the only way to cioss was to wade,
and one of them being sickly the
other proposed to carry him over,
which he proceeded to do—on the
way over a huge fish swarn violent¬
ly against the aquarious young
swain and they both went straight¬
way into the water. Lao,
Decora Doings
Thinking you would like to hear
from the flourishing little city
Decora I will endeavor to give you
a few it* ms,
The school at this place is pros
pering With Prof. Fulton » s
schools in the e It, has been
given up Uni'.. Piot. Fmton is <>ne
teochers ill the Ltutc.
! ! Health of ti e community is very
{ good at present.
Aunt Sallio Strvcknd, an
j i ar ; v 0 f this place, F-art-d! who ii»«
suffering from improved. ease
seme Umr, w greati.v
Miss Mary Fite, who is
the Dalton Femala College, pa-i
hoi!Io C
at tide placo last
The Prof, gave the students
holiday last Thursday, which
greatly eejoyad,
More anoiq Tens Amiccm.
LOVE1AN & SONS.
PRICES FOR 10 DAYS.
When calling for goods please mention this PAPER.
500 Yards Dress Ginghams, worth 10 cts, at 7 cents per yard,
1000 Yards, yard wide Bleaching, worth 10 cts, at 7A- cts
yard.
1500 Papers good Pins, 4 papers for 5 cents.
500 Pairs Ladies small striped Stockings at 5 cents per
pair.
300 Yards Curtain Scrim at 7 cents per yard.
3100 Dozen Lead Pencils, 5 cents per doz.
350 Yards Outing Flannel, worth 11 cts, at 8 cents per
yard.
We have, without the least pretense at bragging, the lar¬
gest arid most complete stock of Dry Go Ms, Shoes, and Cloth¬
ing ever brought to Dalton,
Loveinan Sons, Dalton, Ga,
W. ©. Peeples Grocery Co
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Groceries, Tobaccos 9
Cigars, &c.
Chattanooga, Toum
MW as 1 1 WnmR pH ES^-J KsPsI g Fv aTSa ..... ..... P »
JMI mm. IM I ft L
Mr. T. B. Camp requests us
to state that he is now prepar¬
ed to furnish, dress and match
all kinds of! umber. Also, will
do grinding.
The largest stock oi Red
Rust Pioot and White seed
Oats, Clever, Timothy, Red
Top and Orchard Grass seed,
will be found at Fie mister &
Riley, Dalton.
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER.
I am prepared to do any k nd of
work in a meebameal hue and can
prove te the satisfaction of any¬
body that my work is equal to the
best.
Parties contemplating building
will do well to confer with mo.
jgW'Plaiss cheerfully and furnished. Estimates on
work
R. L. Oxford,
Dalton, Ga.
1 invite old customers
from Murray county to come
to**™ when , B Dalton. I
will give you a square meal for
a quarter of a dollat and don't
i think you would go away bun
! gry. I also handle confection
! c ies of all kinds and will sell
at a very low price,
. L. M. BuciIODXZ.
, „ ^TICE, ,,
j Desnng to meet .
Pjessure ou tbe Comity I will
stand my Imported Jack. Gallo,
the season of 1893. at $8. 00
} J Insuiance a, Dennis,
Feb 9 tk. D. Johnson.
othe* treatment necessary. Ncvercause* stricture or
le>«* '""^BlOOD Ml injurious after effects, Price, Jr. Sold
BALM CO., Pro’s, Atlanta. 6i-
LADIIBS
Needing a tonic, ing or children should t»ke who want build¬
BROWS’* up, HtON EUTTKIt*.
It i i pl«M»nt; curse Malaria. Indigestion,
BUicaanoaa, Liver Complaint* sad N*d’*lgi*.
The Best Blaod Remedy.
Wm. Price, Luttsville. Ms.,
writes; ’‘Iwas afflicted with scia¬
tica, and had lost tie nse of one
area and one leg for nine years. 1
went to Hot Springs and also tried
different doctors, but found no
cure until I tried Botanic Blood
Balm. It made me sound and
well, I am weil knows in this vi¬
cinity.
Job Printing write to McNeliv
& Heartsill Cleveland Tenn
They will do your work neat
and cheap and deliver it tree.
For all kinds of Groceries
Garden and fuld s<-‘eds, go to
Flemister <fc Riley’s, Dalton,
Ga, where you will find best
stock and lowest prices.
Flemi.to & Riley ca.ry the
largest stock of Onion sets
Seed Ir sh Potatoes, and all
kinds of garden seeds to be
found in Dalton.
NOTICE.
! All persons indebted to me
wil ] p j ease Cii H ami Rt , ule w i t |,
, . n the next 30 days- After
| that time you will find your «c
j counts m the bands of an officer
i for collection. I mean business
’ and must
> you pay up.
J. W. Childers.
. Ml
SPOT CASH BARGAINS.
Just opened in Hotel Dalton Block, next door to’ Tapp’s Jewelry
Store, a full line of
FANCY GOODS & NOTIONS.
Ihe goods wore bought in New York for spot cash. The larger portion
were bankrupt sales and bought for naif their worth. The price of all
goods in this store will always be marked in plain figures and no de¬
viation made’froni pricoe’inarkod. The terms ot all Bales are, ONCE
FOR ALL,
Positively Met Spot Cash!
It you ask for credit you |will be refused. Remember
this and avoid the embarrassment of being refused.
You see the advantage—the goods are marked down 10 a close mar¬
gin, and the smallest child can buy as cheap as you can. The rich and
.he poor all pay one price —mo discrimination will be made under any
circumstances. You will find it a great saving toJ|examine’ goods fc and
prices before buying elsewhere.
OPENED MARCH 4TII, 1893.
MISS.ELLA SHERMAN, B. L PARROTT and ALBERT SHEL
i ON are in charge of this establishment, and will take pleasure in
showing all,who call the immense bargains offered. Hcpingjto be fa¬
vored with an'eariy call, and assuring youjjthat though you may not
wish to purchase anything you will be doubly welcome.
BARGAIN, PH0P,
Tapp, The Jeweller, Prop, Dalton, Ga.
*w.: • >• m
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new to their family story paper, tt.e GOLDEN ROD before
July 1st. ’93.
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RELIABLE AGENTS WASTED. °
THE SINGES, MANUFACTURING CO.
(The sewing Machine Makers of the VYorld.)
After making and selling over 9,000,000 Machines have jusi
bought
THREE WONDERFUL
NEW
LIGHT RUNNING
SILENT
SEWING MACHINES.
Especially Adapted for Family Use.
Ia EIegart,'C»Bv»nient and Aritsiia Cabinet Woik, with 'oar Dew (Patented) Stand £
ail tho latest Att .chrao ts and Modern Improvements,
The Singer possesses eTery good quality necessary,for a sewing machine and is BTI-i
eaqnaicd for perfection of stictah. range of wort,ease of operation, speed and durability
Three quarters of tho machines sold throughout the world annually aro Singers.
It is the most populat! Why? The Singer is tbe only machine that Is exrsnsively
counterfeited by unscrupulous manufacturers. We frequently find „ comparative as« mj.
chine of other manufaeture that is utterly u,eles3 to its owner. Why? Because over fifty
sewing machine companies have failed or gone oot of business during the past five J8ar ,
and parties having their machines cannot now buy even needles for them. Buys Singer
and avoid tho samo mistaxe. We aro represented jin evejy County and Important Town.
The Singer Manufacturing Go.,
£!Ol East Sth Street, Cliati&nooga, Term.
T R. Yocn«, Agt. f Daltos, Ga. S. B. CARTER, Agt., Spring Uiaoe
For the correct answer to any
SIX words,
For the correct answer to any
SEVEN worth, 175.00
For the correct answer to any
EIGzlT words,
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NINE words, 225.00
For the correct answer to any
TEN words
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