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Address all communicatiens Thi Jsm
PLKCtJTg Ssriag Place, Ga.
TO OUR PATRONS.
In order to better meet the mails leav¬
ing Spring Place to the different post
offices in this county we have changed
!he day of publication of the Jimp from
Thursday to Saturday.
By this change all our patrons in the
county will be enabled to gegthe paper
not later than the second day after it
comes from the press.
We, also, hope to give you a better
paper than you have been getting and
believe that the change will be of bene¬
fit to all alike.
Notice the law card of V. L.
Walls in this issue.
Cotton is not doing well this
winter.
At Holly creek a picnic, was en¬
joyed Tuesday by onr young peo¬
ple.
Miss Emma McEntire, ot Su¬
mach, has been visiting in the city
this week.
Campbell boys repoitthat they
have over leu acres of cotton
chopped out.
The Singing Convention at this
place last Sunday was a great suc¬
cess.
Messers. Tim Ovbey and Judge
Bates took a big fidi last, week.
They had middling fair lu k.
Jim Childers reports tbe first
mess of Englisn peas that we have
heard of He had a big td:Pa full
Punday.
Judge Temple has placed a large
’Dwmng in front of his hotel, which
adds considerably to its, already,
tomfortable appearance.
Charles King and family left for
Texas Tuesday on an extensive
visit to relatives in that far off
state. They will return in about
a month.
Mr. Sylvester Watts, a young
’awyer arrived in Spring Plane this
week, where he will practice Lis
j rofes-uon. He comes well reeotrs
»«nded an( * we predict for him a
bright career as h member of the
Syring P’ ace bar.
Mrs. T J. Peeples wife of our
•clever Western and Atlantic agent,
has gone on a visit to her mother,
Mrs, G. W. Norman, Taylor. Tex¬
as., She will make quite an ex¬
tended visit, being absent about
three months, tom N, Peeples
went with her.—Dalton Argus.
Col. J. A. Dickson and Prof. W,
A. Smith are doing some good
work this week by making a sub
stancial sidewalk on Ellijay* street.
They arc both hustlers from away
back and are fully up to the times
in doing good blaeksmithing, ma¬
king first class auger boles and
building good sidewalks.
Mr Tom Barbour, of Dalton is
now in Spring Place for the put
pose of cleaning, adjusting and re¬
pairing se»insr machines. He is u
clever gentleman and if your ma¬
chine is out of order send for him,
he does the work at your hous, and
guarantees satisfaction. He. alao
keeps constantly on hand, a full
supp'y of needles, oils, rubbers and
a full line of attachments
Miss Jessie Ramsey and ber
two brothers, Bob and Jim.
and Wm. Morns and Hardy
Pbipps have returned fiom the
Rheinhart Normal College.
The boys did well and stood
high in their classes b it Miss
Jessie wore the honors home in
the way of a beautiful g<dd
medal, given her as a prize for
declamation
Dr. Anderson recently found
a queer piece of metal in his
yard, It is made ot gold and
lsneai the size of a silver doi
Dr. On one side tn raised let-
■ay of
the picturt! wa |Rir is a
Washington
on horsi the dates
of his birth and death. There
is some other reading which
could not be deciphered on ac
count of mutilation.
Hon. Knox Ramsey ot Mur¬
ray county was in tcwn tnis
week.
Miss Ida Moreland, a charm*
ing young lady of Spring Place
is visiting in Ellijay this week.
Capt Jap Peeples ot Hasslers.
has been enjoying himself at
Ellijay this week.
Sheriff Carter of Muiray
County was at court this week.
—Ellijay Courier.
Mrs. Harry Peeples, who
has been seriously sick for the
past month, is improving very
fast.
A BIG OlSPLAY oi MILLINERY.
Our friends and customers of
4!array county are cordialy invited
to call and see the largest and fin¬
est display of millinery and fancy
goods, ever brought to Dalton,
Come and see for yonr selves.
J. & J. B. Graves, & Co.
ORAN STANZAS
Oran May 18—Weatner cold.
News scarce.
Health good.
Everyboddy is at work.
Cotton has quit dying and is
looking fine.
Some of our farmers are plan¬
ting their cotton over.
A goodly number of our people
attended tne Singing Convention
Sunday.
Mr- EdL. King, of Dalt>n, was
the guest of Heartsill Steed Mon¬
day night.
Gideon Jackson, is making some
new improvements in his {.rove
this week.
Heartsill Steed has been learning
the mechanical trade this week.
Ask bin how he likes it?
Prof. Cash, will conduct an al
day fringing at Oran school-hmise
the first Sunday in June; Every¬
body is invited,
We are expecting to hear the Ed¬
itor say something about that
“load of wood” these cold days.
As you know we are frightened j
almost to death at the Petersburg!
corespondent, we will not say much
about it, as he is on a sparking ex¬
pedition this week.
Success to the Jimp.
CARTERS DOTS
Carters, May 15—Health of the
burg not so good at this date, the
whooping cough is raging.
vVe are having a flue rain today,
which will be quite beneficial to
gro „ing crops.
Farmers in this section are get¬
ting a move on them. A great
many have pi.,wed over their corn
and have commenced to plow cot¬
ton, all of whicu is growing fast.
Tom Hemphill has a very fine
crop ot wheat.
Joe McEntire has the finest clo¬
ver crop in this valley.
Next Sunday will be Sacrament
day at Flat Rock church. An invi
j clinrellM t . ,. ke p „ t in th .
j ciises.
Mr-. Sam. Garter returned to her
home a taw days ago from a visit,
to her daughter iu Ohattanooga.
The whortle and black berry
crops promise good and bountilul
crops this year
We peach and apple crops wib
not l>8 so large us usual th)B year.
Rev. Wm. lost a good mare a fe.v
daysa 8 0 '
^ ^ uzza1 ^ w ^h a white cloth tied
t hi* vicinit^a fet
1 guess the peretn that caught
buzzard is minus a ?hirt.
foreman & Sons.
J^ADIES’ Summer Vests 8^ cents oach
jUJEN’S Gauze Vests 25 cents each.
JplJRE Silk Mittsj23 cents per pair.
HJHG Value Open and Shut Fans, worth 1.0 c, (<t: 5c, each.
M EN’S Outing Flannel Shirts @ 25c, each.
ADIE8’ Kid or Glove Grain Button Shoes, worth
$135, @ $1.
ftf STAW Hats at 20 per cent less than you can
buy them elsewhere.
Jj^IIIRTiNG Calicoes <g> 5c per yard.
■WKTE have the most complete stock, [both in wool and
* v cotton, ] of Black Dress Goods to be lound in
Dalton.
Loveman Sons, Dalton, Ga,
Quite a number of our young
people attended singing at Spring
Place Sunday and report a most
enjoyable time.
We have just heard of the dan¬
gerous illness of Mrs, vVm. Put¬
man. She is not expected to live.
Tobe Taylor, in doing a good bus¬
iness at Garter’s.
Mrs. Ccrrell, of Hock Spring has
toe best garden in the neighbor¬
hood.
I
(bn-:/3? Velio nk- t —Save (Voney.
All bay until on <-.s, uml you want
them cheap-iu retail or whclesals
rates. Jacobs’ Pharmacy, the lar
gest -outhern “cutter” ot prices,
has an advertiament in to-day’s
paper containing a few prices.
All other articles are sold at si mi*
lar low ratee. No matter what you
want that is usually keptin a large ]
dinir U U * K h -„ •••« r . . b.m, I In T.O thorn Uieni. Tl rney 1(lv
will . sell it at astonishing low rates.
LiXplGSb t.w f . J)elckJ4^6fl ,
< .-ll^es OT UD*
der live pounds, twentyfive cents.
Watch these ndvertistnents and
prices. crid for a number f
things at once, Is a nodlo the
wise sufficient.
CONTRACTOR & BOILDPP.
I am prepared to do any k nd of
work in a mechanical line and can
prove te the satisfaction of any
j body best. that roy work is equal to the
Parties contemplating building
will do wel! to confer with me.
Vises ••no Hs'hnales on
Work cliceifii ly fmnislied.
K. L. Oxford,
Dalton, G.i.
I incite Hi ••id cii-toinerg
fnuii Mu- ny conn v lo come
losi'it in“ w'ihi in I) ton. I
wiil give yt u m Mjimre meal for
a quarter of a dollai and don’t
j think yon would go away lain
, I fr.lio handle confection
0 '^ 801 ;i11 ki, “' H fl " 11 vvl11 seli
at a very low ju ice
I L. M. Bltuoltz.
LADIES
Needing a tonic, or children who want build¬
ing up, should take
BROWN’S mow HITTERS.
It is pleasant; cures Malaria. Indigestion, ulgia.
Biliousness, Liver (ftmploints and Neu
The Best Blood Remedy.
Win. Price, Luttsville. |Mo.,!
writes: “I was afflicted-with scia¬
tica, and had lost lue use of onoj
arm and one leg for nine years. I j
went to Hot Springs an 1 also fried j
different doctors, but found no
cure until I tried Botanic Blood
Balm. It made mo son ad and
well, I am well known in this vi¬
cinity.
,ToL printing iviiie to JIcNellv
iSl i i ‘ il l Ii vi v, la hit ienn
I key will do your Work neat
and cheap and deliver it tree,
100
FREE
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In New York City.
in addition to ti>e “numerous new and
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we propose to present them -.Vitli 100 IVntohvs
al1 of which are jiuarnnteed ’-y T. I.V.WB,
14th St. and Union S uerb, .Xew '{ork Cit.v.
wh * furnishes them to us,
* HK Advkrtiseb is* .he oldest uew 8 pap«r
in New York City. Tu Weekly edition i?
published in two rffj tions a« d points out ev
ry Tuentny and Friday—-104 times during
the year: has six to eight pages every issue,
s wel I piillted, has ri’enty of pictures, short
tories, telegraphic news, financial and mar¬
ket reports, a woman’s page and the ablest
editori * Is is published by any New York pa¬
per. It a model homo paper, with elev.i
ting and ente tai ing reading matter, dn
Yoid of sensations and objectionable adver¬
tisements AH for $100 ». year.
Sp cimeu rti copies and Premium Lists with
fa * I pr *u]ars of the A tractivs Induce¬
ments f r Agents, sent p-ee on application
Mariy Persons household
Are broken do ,vn from overwork or
rates Jiro’v'i.’s Iron Bitters
rebuild' tho vstd!n. a:d< ditrostion, removes ex¬
cess of v‘ 1 tud cur«< nmhiria. Getthcgcuume.
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AT TAPP’S BARGAIN SHOP
DALTON, GA.,
Just received at half their
value 500 Dozen Linen Napkins
at 24 c per doz; 25 Dozen Ladies
Gauze Vests at 7c each; Coun¬
terpanes at 63c each, worth
double their price.
-Spool Cotton, 3 spools for 10c.
We ten’s Unabridged Dic¬
tionaries, Cloth Binding, 98c,
Half Morocco, $1.19; Full
Stmep, $1.29; Small size 11c,
worth 50c. Pins 1c paper; best
English Pins 3c paper; Gloria
Silk Umbrellas, 26 and 28 inch¬
es, 97c and 99c, would be cheap
at $1.50; Envelopes 2 l-2e per
pack; Note Paper 2e per quire;
It.k 3c per i i< • f;tie.
Everything is beiug slaughtered at the
Kill.GAIN £H0P,
Tapp, The Jeweller, Prop, Dalton, Ga.
1AE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO.
{The Sewing Machine Makers of the World.)
After making and selling over 9,000,000 Machines have just
bought
THREE WONDERFUL OSCILLATOR,
NEW
LIGHT RUNNING VIBRATOR,
SILKNT
SEWING MACHINES. AUTOMATIC.
, Especially Adapted for Family Use.
In Elegar.t, Convenient and Artistic Ci hlret Work, with onr llew (Patented) talld ,i
all the latest ktUrti! ‘.ats and Modern Improvements.
Tho Singer possesses every good quality necessary;for a sewing machine and is un
eaqualed for perfection of stietnli,ra ngo of woi v, ease of operation, speed (and durability
Three quarters of the machines sold throughout.the world annually are Singers.
It is the most populat! Why? The Singer is the only machine that Is extensively
counterfeited by unscrupulous manufacturers. We frequently find a comparative naw ma¬
chine of other manufaeture that is utterly useless to its owner. Why? Because over fifty
sewing machine companies have failed or gone out of business during the past five year*
and parties having their machines cannot now buy even needles for them. Buy a Singer
and avoid the same mistake. We are represented jin eveay County and Important Tswn
TJie Singer Manufacturing Co.,
lOl East 8tli Street, Chattanooga, Tenn.
T. E. Young, Agt, Dalton, Ga. D. A. SMITH, Agt., Spring Place.
F. A, A A\E5 & GO •9
id -'ale Manufacturers of >
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Factory and Salesrooms, OWENSBORO, KY. w
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i Marietta 6; Peachtree Streets. :
Q P. 0. Bax 357. (
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:1 ’tB.B.B.................670.3 A FEW SAMPLE PBICES: I
.4 Hunnicutt's Rheumatic Cure. . . . . . 66C. 1
'j ," Chency’s Rtldway‘s Expectoram. Ready Relizfl. . , . . . . . 335.2
. . . . . I5 and 351:. ,
b",':'t.~e:(hin:1_ Fund's Extract. A . . , . . . . . . . .34zmd .183nd35c.,‘ 75c.
. Lemon I‘iiixir . . . . . . . . and q
’ '1'utt'9HnirDye . . . . . . . . . ..35 756, (
E ’LSanm'h'sOil . . . . . . . . . . . . 58C.6 35c‘6
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Allcork’s Plasrcrs‘ . . . . ‘ . A . . . . me. (
’1' Benson's Cnpsinc Plasturs . . . . . . . 15c. 2
‘3 F(Bmdycrotinc DLJ. A. Magill's Orange Blussczn . . . 671:. d
f) Hogsfurd's Acid . . Phosphate . . . . . . . . . . and .. 33c}:
“'hltc Rose Soap [3 cakcsm . . .- . 3.; 75c. ,{
F ,4, pctbox...............45%,? 47“ a box] Q
{ ’{Cuncum Colgme's Sonp,c_ake Cashmere Bouquet Soap, Cake 21:. (1
Hagan's E‘lagnoha Balm . . . . . . . . . . 15¢. ‘
i: Hay Rum, St. Thomas . . . . . . . . soc.
r, . . . . x4. 24 and 28c,
rHopBiuers” ,’ Huszeucr‘s Bincrs . . . . . .. . . . 68c.
V; Brown's BrnnchialTrochcs,box.. . . . . . . . A . . . 75°‘é 18c.
A11 Worm Candies, box. . . . 1
5 é Suge's Cutarrh Cure. per . . . . . . Isc. ‘
. . . . . . . . . 35¢, .
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ti Everything usuany sold in a fixspclass
| drug <torc,rcmilcdat wholesale prices. Make '
F u;- your orders, send to us and save money. 1
7r ," Exprcm' par charges package are under “sunny lbs. :5 cems g ]
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W. O. Peeples Grocery Co e
—WHOLESALE DEALERS IN — -
Groceries, Tobaccos
Cigars, &c.
CUattanofl”H Tenii.
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BtOOD BALM CO., Pro’,, Atlinta. G».