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OTH 2 ES M^oroEtrvsa,
All the Sen s A bout Yua anil Toar
Folks.
Go to Childers for good wine. Cheap.
Mrs. Jeff Fincher, we learn, is unite
sick.
School commenced here Monday
ning.
Justice court convened here
Monday.
School opened at Gum Swamp last
Tuesday.
Mrs. Flora McNeil spent Wednesday
in town.
Capt. „ TT Hatve _ Ramsey went to Dalton
Tuesday.
cloY 8 h8her ’ nan arC ,lm ' 5ns
to a
Miss Hattie Vornherg went to Dalton
Thursday.
C. S. Bangle was here Wednesday on
his way to Dalton.
Miss Aggie Ramsey Is in Calhoun on
visit to relatives,
The town was crowded with Irum
mers this week.
Little Clinton Kelly was taken
sick Thursday morning.
Jim Childers went over t'> Dalton on
business Tuesday.
Air. Vest Worley , of south Mm ray,
was.in town lhi week.
Tlie natives are preparing o
their late vegetables.
Kite-Jallman, of tite bloody sth
was in tonn this wee!-.
Boys, call around and g<*t v«.;
from Cnildcvs. He i ■ - tiie 1
Our efficient trcaaur r, Jim : o
has been unwell for a v. -k.
Castleberry, the genial Atlanta drum
mer, was in town this v
Mr. Addins and futnilv left- Wednes
day for tlieir home in Alabama.
A. J. Cole, of Gilmer tMuiCy was hero
yesterday on a visit to hi.-- bright r
Sam Peeples, ’f ii,-eT John
Dillard went to DM -m Wed:-.-, .-day.
Misses Rosa McRntirc an*l .'•’•-dlio
Leonard virftpd in town Monda -/.
Mrs. Jim Dudley, near here, ha:- been
quite sick for the past few day.--.
Miss Ella McNeil returned r- ccutly
from a visit to relatives in Atlanta.
loin >i ihiamson, of nur n, is litre
on a visit to his uncle, J. it i'enipi.-.
Jim Childers’ is headqur.i levs fur i.-uoii
wine. He has over fitk: !ii i,.- foi
Jeff Durham and Harris Brambiettc.
of lower Murray, were in town Wedm-.
S Miss Maud Edmondson is vt;-U i :
Miss Emma McKntire, at Fumaci:, this
week,
Col. Judge Bates went up in
labt week and rej c-i is lim cr--; a in that
section svenon.
Mr. Ben Hemphill, one of Murravos
most substantial dozens, vvas liere last
Monday. ...
A party ot . . . . .
gay pitiw-i- irom :-prm.i
Place spent Saturday at
Springs.
The cotton crop in this section hi
taken on a new life and : cu vb.g a!
a brisk rate.
Mrs. Gus Yarbrough and Mrs. J. AV.
Green, oi Atlanta, are visjtiug rebu ives
in this county.
Mrs. Lou Hi’i, of Atlanta, is in this
.bounty on a visit to her futlier, Cant.
x '
W. J.-White.
• Our clever friend, J. D. Rohinsun,
has been appointed constable in tin
1291st district.
Revs. J. X. Myers and J. D.
of Spring I’.ace, were in the city .yester¬
day.—Argus
Our friend W. J. K. Lem:; ha-: D-n
bearing afflictions like tint: those ■;
Job for some time.
Some miscreants played havoc with
Jac Robinson’s fishing tackle out on
the river last week.
Miss Arta Huffaker of Daisy Ten;:., i
here ou a visit to the family of her un
de, ’Squire Daly.
We hear many complaints from th*
southern portion of ihe county on ac
count of dry weather.
Hiram Harper, ore of the okfe«t men
in the county, has been very sick
the past three week's.
Mrs. S. M. Carter and her iitth*
ter passed here Wc-hit-sday on
way home from Dalton.
We will give a year’s subserirtion
the first ripe water::.rought
weighing not less than 20 ibs.
We are glad to learn that, our vour® ,
friend, Jim King, is improving in health
since he came to Spring Place.
Tliis issue we publish tise program of
the Sunday school of :isa fuuuiav
school district of Murray county.
Drop in to see us when in town and
don t be afraid of often-urn; , us if you
want to par your subscription.
Joab Humphrey and Oscar Peeples,
after a brief visit to relatives in this
county, returned to Chattanooga
^ a 3’<
Mr. S. Rankin contemplates purchas
ing the old Baptist chmeh and
tip a first class wood and h!. : 'ksmith
P,K ’ r ' '
; Messrs. George B-ogJon and A ml reari
; McBrayer, of Gordon county, are in Otis !
section in file |ewing machine and 1
; nur
eery business.
Kev. B. F, Bright, of Tilton, will con- !
duct an all-day singing at this place on 1 J
the 5th Sunday in this month. Eve.y
cordially in\ :teu to attend.
; Clever Will Steed, with Berry Bros.,
j of Dalton, passed here Tuesday enroute
| to Gordon county with a handsome
I earnout purchased by Mrs. Foster, of
! t? at county.
j Mr. ,T. V. Kelly is finishing up the in! j
woodwork on W. C. Martin V house
'; j 1 'D’ 1 ' n *= • ::*.oe. VV sien hnished it-j
: "nil he one of the handsomest residen- '
j cos in town.
Dr. Stafford passed here Tuesday en- 1
route ie Da'ion to see his brother, 31 r. ;
Henry Stafford, who was dangerously train! i
! injured hv a Western Atlantic
; Motldav morninc>
1 Mr, John S. Fish died suddenly in
| Ibiiton last Friday morning. Ho was a
j good man, a line friend, and a gentle*
man who always held out a strong nm
sympathetic nrm to those in trouble.
j Colquitt Garter has' been appointed j
! t. S. commissioner at Atlanta. He j
• "''ns already S. Clerk, which office j
m-.ys him handsomely. Colquitt is an’
i dnrray boy and we are proud of his
; success.
A meeting will begin at th - Baptist
ehurch in Spring Place on the fourth :
; night in this month. Rev. ■
H a ’. 'a will be assisted by Rev. . K.!
it-of the 2 nd Baptist in i
,. ttaimcgf
Two wealthy miners from Chattanooen
were prospecting on Fort Mountain a i
few days ago. They' did not give *
any
of the mineral of tliis -octioi:, '
it i-’ thom-l-t that they wor-:- favora
'F- im,nr- •- with th ; outlook,
Jr-hii Fprimdield- hf r'nifon, was in I
town T!:>:- -day. ’ placed hits |
st >rf ; and rest an runt, in chimre of liia 1
; -d 1 an-i acciqr d r. q-- non as foyotua'
in the livery stable o' thnl popular gen- i
a an, Mr. Thom J, Bryant. i
t'levei' Boniface Temple, of the Ten
; i h- ' ove.-c, :q>r;ig I !r> f;p , wan in Dalti
hr -t Saturday, and while here made tlie ;
Ar-ti' a pleasant call, and snlv-'cril )(»l •
1 for the paper. Brother Temple is ?! M
I en{>-rtaining as his hotel is .renowned
j for its good eating.—Aryus,
Sheriff Garter, Ed Johnson, Dr. Mc~
; Fr-il and Jinigc Bates will start tomor
j rm* for AlacuDa where they will be j
| joined by a number of others and all 1
! will go to tlie nioiltitains on
-c\hnnt foj ' :>r, deer, tuiki-i s ; j
vc.G-his kinds
voiir hn-alii wi ■<: tiscy
•. :
jV ; j )ero v/ednosdav hunWf|
f hlondhonnds on the
ii. the man who murdered ?ie<M !
| near Chattanooga week. Krw'j!!
; wc.-.- . en M-mday on the Eli:-ay ror- :
near Vent Worley’s in the souiheasteri:
portion of this county and it is though' :
m- ff'-s.- will o V - G.md him.
,
Spring C-, . Place -n, lias , live ,, mercantile ... j
oa
hu>!i«hni.nts, bnfc it person reatiinjr tins ;
p-aper would not, know the town had ! i
a sinew merchant in it.. ... Well, . v, -- know - I
-••:<-to - tow monliis have been i ,
• past
-mlicr dull and will extciso von but th- •
'
.... appr..itching , . and , .
, w- -- m-rchant
';■? P ’ : '- U c.lvcrtirsment
11 1,3 ’ vants 10 b8inat til( ‘
i
i The henri of every -b-nnqnf'nt in this
| ’ c-annitniity 'fd and plead is petriffH for blackberries . Wo have beg- ! j
every
i sm.ee the -nrst'one tur e-i red and nary You! i
■ a berry have they r us!
j have fam-.-thed to, on !:•.•—wc won’t;
ih-i-ent skeleton. “The iniqui- ;
j ties of ye-;: sins shali Gv<>n !k*. ve-ifed !
j unto the cLhdrt-n”,—if i.-ffih and generations and! of
j your they ’ grow up i
,., ake editors.
That the court liouae needs to he in-!
‘ cier--: J by r- suhstancial fence nr;
: can deny. A good fence can he ’ |
around the house-ahd grounds for ;
court ;
i less than £500. Four cents on the $100 i
| of «h:- iioailil.e property of the county ■
i a -i-ounts to $500.18, mure than it would j
tr.ke i<> bmld flio fence, Show im the |
:c ■ :■ > v.-.nid kick at his taxes being)
G - Mitnll nmouiif, and i :-:po,-i:tl- :
! W 1-: this purp -se! j
- meeting in Amd
: i S-rnnlay night, at the r.-Hento
(
, HiffThose present were • Mr. ■
{ and Mrs. F. M. Greeson and duuMdiw, i
Miss Dio a. Mr. and Mrs. J. -7. Holden i
avui dauaid' r, .Mr. and 3;rs. J, B. Wat
! *"'• ' lr - Mr.«. Webb aud dniigliter, j
•’ ; ’• Mi ' 3\ ; fc- -■{: o and j
! Mrs. Cash, Dr. Main and Mr. -M:d an::: !
| conferred some Masonic degrees on the
I Is lies nam<-1 above. — Argus'
Adjutant-General 3Iootman, by or-.
j der of J. B. Gordon, general command-’
in *-' t!u ’ rni, ‘ ;,t Confederate VeteraiiH,
| in response to the almost universal v - i
I <g:est on account- of the great financial '
depression, and it being harvest time ;
in some sections, has issued a circular:
announcing held that, flu* re-union to have j 1
jiieen t.h at Birminaham, Ala., on Ju
lv 10 and 20 th, and < -•> en! Fnder
wood’s excursion to northern mivGling prisons, !
tlie World's Fair, and the .p ;
I Chicago, will be postponed until Friday !
Saturday Heptember J 5 th and loth. 1
I This postponement wilt miibe no change
in the arrangements or dispositions nl
* feady made, and all delegates appoint
;1Ml I everything done will remain in
' f •-••:>d)cr ’
<■ 'le'b and h'ith.
Qiug- Best
Dress yard. Sons.
A
10c per i.GiDMAK
yard. 7c
at
per oc Klurts,
for for
Calicoes Flannels,
good get Gating hom
can each. All
they 1-c runs twice.
that Leaf one-naif
Hucrs PaiDi
r< at
nv lints
ina .v.-li.
our i c day.'
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t
glu.-i \U
\ v
EibboG d-c
pH 6c
jdiplkcute: Ladies’ bhetliDg at
the Oe. Brown
lo al
haws 4x4
Capture vt. ?
Today, (Friday.)'at noon Deputy
Norman, of ('iiatiaiiooqa,' Bud
V, nltborn and John ■ : i 1 1 *. of '\ aBier
■ ll,r -" l ' f,:iri '> °.f Dalton, 1;;:
' Ju o! 1 v 1!0!,nl
- « -'',
hero oji their wdv ff> ChaUGiiO(GGi vv;in
,
young
Reed nmr Chattanooga last week.
Erwin was captured late vostordav
• ■ Gilmer ..., county .
(nulling m near the-res:
(Ji ' (lf • ' j ’ „ ’
r r rmn one of the posse we learnetl ,
tllUl . Smt()n w;[!< i: Krwi)) . 1>V ,
t:lU( . til .. 15l ,. 0 uu hh \ [n
I.-G-.: anon they knew this
b :, iton -'a-; ,■:! in give Krnio nwav.
!■ - An..:,; \- v-Ii'ier, found linn
in it.detise thicket near Sutton’., barn.
Wright presented s cocked Wmchestor
and commanded Erwin to surrender
'
which he readily did.
To Wellborn and Simms the prisoner
coiifesgeii bis guilt, saying tliitt Dare
Cavendc-r, his accomplice, held Reed
wiiiic he,( Krwin,) stubbed him to deaili.
The father of the murdered voting
men offered qiOt)reward which will be
divided witli Vest Worley, lie having
materially in tlie capture.
Tin: officers went direct from here to
by private, conveyance and
will take the pri. oner in secretly to a
void mob violence.
2&tk;.g House.
-Ye 3” tun opened st first class
rf-:.’. --tir -• lin'l Mia-T; comaler in
c-t.ttocrioa With ray sto« in h-Aton
call and'“seo olsMc:‘'
Sa'uM;.; ^ f: Juiich»s
|q c a .,q ifi,. u,a cunr.tn
John E, Sprimoylll.
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The Old UGtoiff- W viil
run .<! < : r»r.
4 \ f f ,„
3; iff;:';, t!
Mr; J. L. I - pupunii
Travelling F. i.ac
" ** ! baw - ’
An; - !l : ; ::
(<>_•' *b-- 3” »lie. •— u ; ' <;• ■ rl nl this
Parly. i-.n —is will ut- on sale
August 2 and -■ ami *v: ; bo good return*
* n - * f)l ' ' - ; : -.un don- of solo,
wiiigW' <U who .h-ein* ipicli-, a chumw
*•■* “ *’ u " ( «"kl»e Miip that
’*'••' ' ' ■■■■-.<: D
'*>>' ,i; ,:, ' v ; - "i ■ ne.l
L.r !-■-.W-mi-id i- ; -.'A , - 1 -
'‘ i,w , r rhis
f >'ip, wiii ff.,! it b ; T-3 -n-st u> com
municab' with -'- L. i-.dmomison,
Dal’im, <■■-■., at. oni c, lu- -...»
liV,* v.ibG “I'.'T'i ivc'^siirv' ,’.’. 1 nH’"’"'!'H'*ff 4 '! .l".'‘',jG-ru J 5, \ , lhu !
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Is -bty is dan :--r, us, :■ , - m-.t
THE VETESt ANS,
B. Oordon Camp No* 50
V . tne, isi th@ Coaj'thotDf! ill
July • th 1 ■ 03, with Muj. Ii.
y,'. .. jj. - ; (jo:. - !,
utea of h<il meoting J roiul and 1
ed. * ,
It "was ordsred that (he roll he
called and k new roater by started
iTfim , t tnetnbera m'e'-u’rif, and
to F /' ,.....
the secretary is directed to notify
«' **, 1 i who ■ ..
8 "ears
mtes --- , forw-e.d and pay
the J5l!i mst ov at lie
nrx ’) umeiitig. Otherwise tiioy
win be ■; ,pp--d fro il tiij roll.
(Job J A McKumy P *K. iV3cGi>ee
g. j . Trimmieratnl Mai E. Wil
selected , delegates to
son wero as
represent this Oftfnp at the CJ.
reunion at Birmingham Ala., ou
the 19th and 20th inst, O.O.Go
j„ s - B, W. Gladden, T. J. Rainae' r
“ Hi M. »• *><ttes i>,....., were-selected , as
ait-evnates.
Adjourned to meet again Jay
21 , fS 93 at 10 o'clock a. in.
U- E. Wilson,
W. H. Ramsby, Commander.
Adjt. and 8<?.ciy
TO THE I.AOIE*.
<;>»at reduction in Millinery Wo of -
f el , f or ,q.. „,. xt H p. f
(ire , : j flatn at reduced rates. Wo have
a beR ' ,tifKl llne to select from. Come
, aid
at »«co got you a pmlty hat.
' 1 4t J. & J. B. Graves A Co.
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Cap*, J. U. Hill, of Blue •’
-
i:3 r-ero . m(:roaue:«n^ , [rails fe’calch
“
Boap -VoWiters. lio . comes well
rrfv-.qn'iieudeil and wo cun vouch
D-r ff .- excellence of h.ia soup, A
i'.yrWy r.ciye costs Ouiy $2 and
but axicunt of powders will make
n sitilr'.ji/nt qanntity of so-tp to last
a family three or lour years.
I invito ;ny D:,i custottiers
.
H'Olti .ii L t- Ati'ay coins*}- io come
tusop Ul'i wllW! IU Dalton * i
.
wslj E l -‘ “ }'< U « Squai'q- meal lor
a q hartcr ol ft doKni and don't
( i - u i y j
“ “ 1 c . ? >0 ' '' 1 (rQ ~ r y
•
tfl')'. 1 i i*<> HftRtlle COUfi’Ction
gj jes ot ail kinds -:lid will sell
-. ,V0P &v , U v " r y ,
L, M. BuCHOI-TZ.
Notice to the Trav¬
el ing Public.
T1H1S lo irtOSEV.
People going Wist, South
or any direction, will save
money and time by calling on
or writing to J. L. Edmoi.d
son, Tra veii rig Passenger
Agent for W, & A. R. H, at
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and Prices of
Tile I test Blood Itctnedy.
Will. Price, Lultsvillo. Jin,,
writes: “I was efiheted with scia¬
tica, and had lost toe use of one
arm and one leg fov time years. I
i went to Ilot Springs and also tried
different doctors, but found do
mire until I tried Botanic Blood
Balm. It mode rue sound and
well, I am well'known in this vi¬
cinity.
* m.t.t j ■D 1.1.1 VV.IMlfAlil.I .<.*1AI1A
0 r BOTANIC
in > pin pHLswi
(
0 & thorougliisy tested Remedy
rop. all
k BI. 50 D aid SHH DISEASES.
'.‘Mb ntrindard remedy has been tried,
kv.‘. not found Vv uuUng, for forty years by
an with . mi'icnl certain physician, unvarying who lias used it
and success for all
chs; .foi which it is reeurnmended. It
never fails to benefit from the first dose,
qniekly disea::e and eiiV.ctvauly the driving out ail
germs iro>n system through
the me-hum of the skin, liver and kid¬
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‘ . is fonr.dcd ignorance
or sn : .i t upon
com coi is 1 ■rough kjio\vl» (!gii
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-r For sr.le by i.'niKel*:.,: if not,sei-<l to ut.
-J Address 8 LOOO BALM CO.. Qa.
*Vi.v”/Y-wi ,
COT«T«ACrOK:& tSUILDfr-r.
I am prepared lo do any k nd
work in tt meeJianica! lino and can
prove te the eatisfaefimi oi any¬
body that my work is equal to the
best.
Parties enr.toroplnting building
will do well to confer with jug.
fpSTA'lsns and Estimates cm
work cheer j idly fornished.
K. L. Oxford,
Dalton, Ga.
—.CH-18. N. El HQ:—
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Sprit)" Place, Ga.
J. J. Bates,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Spring Pi.aoe, Oforgu,
Special, attention given to collec¬
tions and criminal practice
Y. L. WATTS.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Scrip ; Trace, t t t Ga.
47/ i’rompt attention to ah business.
LAWYERS
Dalton, Gr 0
— j
I.C. BIVING M. IU
Dalton , \ -e-+ T-r X I 4 T Ga.
'‘-Vi - practice in Murray county as
con suiting Physician and Surgecn.
Li*, SILL HARRIS.
Dent ist.
Office over J. M. Berry’s Store
Dalton Ga.
Teeih extracteil withooit
pain, a specialty.
w. w. An.icrsoa
FkysicianObsic t: ician
and Surgeon,
A long practice among the O
pie of Mumcy county renders
COIlltBCBt OB flllilitV UBBeCeStia
r y
Immediate attention gives
to calls at fdl hours,
S pM Plac e. Ga .
McSelly I Heartsill
GoaeralJob Printers,
Cleveland' Tennessee.
Hend for samples and prices.
All'v/ork done nently and at a
very reasonable price.
Galaway & Bryant,
0 .-DSirt H
-a
D niton G<%
Wo desire to call tne jittenticn of the^pufe
fiiid. the people of Mur:*ay, especially*
that wo are now wide awake in the LIVKKY
BLoIic -bS; having purchased the entire buf»
-dr. S. 0. Poarch* Wagon yatpi, in
connection withes table
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