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Addrei, all eoromtinicaiiam t> Th* Ji»»
runuf* Soring Place, Ga.
SATURDAY, JUI.Y Hi, 1893.
Living Issues is the latest on onr es
rhanifd list. Very pretty name, Imt
"Dead Issues” wo ft Id make a more be
fitting title tor the cause, brother.
Tom Watson will speak in I Ml ton on
the 25tti of next month. It is our opin¬
ion that if Torn has a very larg,- num¬
ber of the party of the third part to hear
him tie will have to fetch them with
him, for he can't find many m these
digging. We are all democrats up this
way.
Col. Charles C. do Ok s," the
histo;iiiri of Georgia, led
his homo in Angu sta on last
Wednesday mormug of
Bright’s disease. IFe spent
his whole life in*the interest ol
«*
Georgia.
The scarcity of news in tins
issue ia due to the fact, that
wo ‘ j>r«ed M one of our ‘'forms”
this week, ttf itch caused agrea;.
amount of unusual labor. We
hope to reach you next week
in better shape than ever.
Cal Bryant, of? Dalton, "has
been appointed deputy collec¬
tor by Col. W. 11. Johnson,
Collector of Internal "Revenue
tor Georgia, W c like Gal, and
being a good democrat he
make a good officer, hub we
think it would have shown
better faith on his part to i ave
held up till Trammell went in.
We do not believe the report
that Me arts RLr, takes “moon¬
shine ou subscription. Heart-
8'dl don’t “take" 1 moonshi ne”
at all, and if lie’did, he’d f ,»1_
low the Murray county pi an
and take it out of’a bottle.—
Argue.
You're right, brother, we do
not “take" it because it’s lib
the blackberries, we can’t 1 <y■ i
it.
The JliMPLECpTE was tile
first paper xn this section to
annonnee the fact that the ex
t.rn session had been 0 died.
The Jimp came out Saturday
afternoon, and was‘probably
the only weekly in the state
that covered that piece of
news that week.— Argus.
Yes, the Jimp even got, if,
before the Weekly Constitu¬
tion and it is the greatest
weekly publication truthe south
The Spiuno Place Jimp
curs is infallible when ii euu -
to hitting tho^nail square on
tlm|hoad. It truthfull) to
marks: “Our third pas ty friends
are a little premature in pre¬
paring their batteries. The
next campaign is a year , t
and as there is no possible
chance lor a genius of the 3rd
persuasion to j-ide into office at
the Capitol of Georgia tins
year it is a useless expense to
expend money tn aeauvass."—
Calhoun ‘J’imea
Cohutta Springs Spouts
:
Oohvtta Spbikgs July 17— Threshing
js the chief employment of the natives.
Wheat is not turning out as well as
was expected.
Oats are very good.
Henry Martin, a citizen of Polk coun¬
ty, Tenn.. committed suicide by taking
strychnine Insr week.
Dry weather in this section, and it is j
injuring crops, too.
Messrs. Tam Bryant and Bill Maul¬
din, of,Dalton, were here last Tuesday.: j
Mrs. Mary Jane Dunn is still sick.
Mrs. Headrick lias iuproved to some
extent,
Mr. Manicr, of near Dalton, was in ;
this vicinity today.
geiVEka l
**»*« I * OKT ! <>N l wlf TH * co
A* Gathered Bv Our Battling
era.
Pleasant Valley,
Pleas avt Yam.ey, July 17—The
wheat crop is about threshed,
which is very good.
School opened here Monday
with an attendance of seventy-five
students.
Mu-5 IJiora Greeson, of An,z ; . is
in school at this place.
Hurley Plcw.ont, of Louehridge,
wos turning u-* Inst Smnloy to the
dd /dit of his many friends.
U ,:k - I Lurie. and Lam 8 (.rawti
we in to Dalton Saturday.
Miss.Victoria Berry and her two
brot hei q George and Houston en
;. rt. 1 school today.
iy of Use natives spent Satur.
day at Cokuttsu Springs.
Wiley Glass was the gue s t, of
iValker'Harris yesterday.
Mr. John Tibbs niul’ family, of
Dal ton, lave been here on a via.
it to relatives
A debating club will bo organ¬
ized Jhere next Saturday night
HOLLY CREEK RIPPLEs,
Oor,tY Cum?. July 17—Weather
hot and dry.
Corn and eotton crops};are tnfler
ing for want ot ram.
Prof Weaver ia teaching an in
lerestin" school atDasey’s Springs,
Some sickness in dio neigbbor
but no one is dangerously i ! l
at this date.
Mr, Charley Perry, of New York,
is lieni. on a vissi to his sisler Mrs,
J. II- Phillips,. It has-been twen¬
ty-two years rin'c fihe bade her
brother good-bye, in the Yoik
state, to make'hi v beroe in. Ga. 1
was un eye witness to their meet
im> after so long u separation.
IVtr, Perry is thinking of locating
in this section. Success to'him.
Air. Powell, of Aduirsville, [>aid
ur u plpasanl visit last Tuesday,
We spent quire a pleasant eve¬
ning at, the residenoe^of Jtev. J.
II. Uhillip? one day this week and
heard some beautiful u.usio.
Adjutant-General Moorman, by or¬
der of J. It. Gordon, general command¬
ing the United (Jonfederate Veterans,
tn responsn to the .almost universal re¬
quest on account of the great, (inuncial
depression, and it being harvest time
in some sections, has iasued a circular
announcing that, the re-union to have
been held at l>inuim;ham, Ala., on du¬
ly 19f.h nod ItOth, and General Under¬
wood’s excursion to northern prisons,
the World’s Pair, and the unveiling at
Chicago, will he postponed until Friday
and Saturday September loth and lfith.
This postponement will make no change
in the arrangements or dispositions al¬
ready made, and all delegates appoint¬
ed and everything done will remain in
ni ce :.»r September 15th and J Ot h.
TU.KI? OSSiT,. S o. CMUJIIUAIUIV.
T" bii UeW at Viuiimi V alloy Saturday
Bclore (lift First Bund.\y iu August,
Pbcgbxmmiv Schools meet at 9
o'clock u. in., and inarch under
the directions of a marshal, to their
respective place*.
Opened by singing ami prayer
!,Vi > an address of welcome by
Pleasant Valley school,
j. All the sclnols engage in
singing ior ton rniwuies.
II. An address by a ‘-elected
orator.
III. Musia by all Ihe schools,
IV* llecess for ilinuer until 1130
o'clock p. m.
V. Singing for ten minnt&s in
which all Hi - schools engage.
VI. Each i ekool will id vote fif¬
teen mioutea to whatevv r charac.
(or of excreisu r it mav prefer.
VII. . ' u‘ «h by a selected or
a tor.
VIII. bulging by all cehooic.
IX. lJenedictiou.
Ail Sunday schools north of
Mid creek are cordially invited to
take p ot in the exercises of the
day. Let everyone bring a copy
of ‘-Perennial Songs.’’ All who
love good music as well as those
interested in the great
of Fuud.iv schools are iu vil¬
to attend, Liven,
Thomas
J. W, Mackey, President.
ice ere wry.
VELVET TRAltf.
Atlanta :to Chicago in
Twenty-two Hours
and 68 Minutes.
Commencing on Monday, Jane
5tb, the Western and Atlantia rad
road ami the Nashville, Chatta¬
nooga and St. Louis railway inau¬
gurated the quickest schedules ev¬
er made between Atlanta and Chi -
cago.
President Thomas raid lh*di he
had the short line bet ween Atlan¬
ta and Chicago, and he intended
to make whatever schedules might
be neeessaiy, not only to meet the
competition, but to show his pat
runs that he api>reclate<l their
kindness by giving the them quick
6 it and best service between At
trita and Chicago.
The velvet veslibuled train
J'HVes drily Atlanta 10 a. m.; leave
Chattanooga 2:43 p. rn.;
Nashville, 7:45 pm.; leave
ville, 12:45 a. tin; and arrive at
Chicago, 8:5G a.nr, making the
unprecedented tune of twenty two
hours ond fifty-eight minutes from
At lama to Chicago, This train
will be vcstibuled lluougbouf, in¬
cluding baggage, n ail, express,
day coaches and Pullman's finest
sleepers.
in addition to this special vestj
buled train to Chicago the world’s
fair flyer, which formerly left at 2
p.m., leaves daily at 2:15 p. m„
with solid train, composed of !>&(>■
gage, mad and express cats,
conches and Fulmar, pah-ei leepor.
rids train runs solid from Allan
tato Louisville, end dm sleeper
o;. Inis train will through irorn
Atlanta to Chicago williout chnnge,
via Monon route. This solid train
froto Aflardv. to Lomsville connects
iatbo nnioc. depot at Louisville
with both the great Pennsylvania
line and the Riorum route, Leav
ing Allautn at 2 15 p.m., via this
route, yon will arrive at Chicago
the next afternoon at 5.30 p. in..
The third train which tbo Wpw
tern and Atlantic railroad has for
Chicago leaves Atlanta at k-'iO p
in., met , rrivefi fit- hicapo the next
evening fit 9.4*1 P- m. This train
runs solid Iron Atlanta to Nash
ville, and connects in the union
depot at N(t c hville with through
trains from Nashville to
without change, n et carries a Pull¬
man buffet stooping car tlnuagb
from Atlanta to Chicago, Gu Louis
ville it ml tho Penn-vl " var in lines,
wiMu»nt-eh»ogc. " morning ex*
pres* will leave Alina in at 8
stead of 8 . 20 , tm lu reLL re, and
will arrive at Nashville ut715
m., ,] akin tr all loci stops as ui
present.
|V!r, Charles IS. Harmon, m
passenger a go at. ol the Western
and Atlantic railroad, st,vs thnr
world’s iair information bureau i#
working udmirubly, and says that
ho is answering lusmlreds
tors daily, giving desired iiiLrma
(ion to patties who contemplate a
visit to Chicago, ns to routes, rat as
hotel; end boarding Lon.-ts. ilo
sides the numb or of hotel- in Obi
on fro, oj which ho bus n list, he
also obtained, throiifjh reliable
formation, the address s a timer. < ;
twenty boarding houses, which he
is fnruishing to the patrons of the
Western ami Atlantic* railroad
uoou uppl’p'alion
Tlo has isaw .. coat.
hit- J.’ivin;> •milt.; crM's
infotn • • "i vtdv, will send U)
any one up'
It b M f t; iho
roach- Liai li¬ !u ti:
the rates u» e, w Lave a
war ol acUtdim B n-.M x -t i ,» war
of rales. Mr. Harntau « that
thi b is the best way to accomrno
date the people, by giving thsun
quick and reliable twin-doles cun
allowing the voiuUi to vvoeivn a
iog vntvi cut of the worl.i's lair bus
niess.
— From Atlanta GonstUnlien
EXW, ««jcaw.i?wx't.T Y. awpce*i:mwui;«a-t.s*»
Cv.sap Medicines—Save Moxev.
All buy medicines, and yon want
them chenp-nt retail or whclesals
rates, Jacobs" Uhamvacy, (be lav
gest -onthern “coder ot ptices,
has an ativertistneiit in to-day
paper containing a lew prices.
All ollter articles ate sold at simi¬
lar low ratee. No matter what you
want that is usually kept in a They largo
drug R-ore send to them.
will sell ,, , astonishing ■ . ■ i low rates. ,
it a
Express, barges lor packages un
der .ivu pounds, twsntyfive cents.
Watch these advertisments and
prices. Send for a number
things at once. Is a word to
wise sufficient?
LEGAL AIL '8.
AUGUST SHERIFF SALES.
On the first Tuesday in Aug., t i
will sell at public outcry at i .no
house door in the town of Spri
Ga to the highest bidder the following
described propeity to wit.
Ten acres of lot of Jam! puei ber
two hundred and eighty-lhred in
the ninlh district and third station
of Murray county Georgia,
same being and lying in the north
east corner of eaid ioi levied on by
vii tue of and to satisfy a it.x S. fa
issued from the fas collectors of'
of said county and in favor <•( U •
state and county vs
j * or | nx tiie J ear ■ L
j aB *be property ot t-e
Parmer and ret unit to ’ J
.
jgnes. l c.
Also at tue same time an 1 .
lot of land number one b
! a nd jelly flirt J/*
an d 3rd section of ; . . coumy
Gy virtu© of ond to iu, .dy ;<> ,U ■.
tice couit fi fas from the ’ ;■ > i, XB
died and eighty-jointh
m, said county in fi,v<. vf i.
-National Bank of LaKoti : . V 3
ILyk-ss Edwards as t!:u 5 H'f' >eHy
of the defendant.
Al&o at <lm«arn« tune srcl r bxco
the loliowiDg la mis to v, it,.’ All ot
lots of land numb* m ■ 1 ■ iatfidje-d
and forty and one Lundt'eil a-iti
forty-eight ar d 1 L v- sfc half of lot
j number one hundred and t!
j nine and the east had of lot num
’ her one hundred and fotty-nine
| ol ‘. Bir: ‘' ! ''\ r “ is } »"' J ' • ‘ V ’ '
i 'D**« iu ( h diMfie!
sccUou of Marin, rounw **
and levied on by vi*: m
satisfy h superior court C
vor of r a wtight ut.d , u -■
^ 1 rcdlingc; pnm q.al
Evzard and A T V- 0:1 .a 1
Levied on as the propei ty ol A
Weaver and in pce<u ; ,.,n
Weaver. Notice oi wv .• ti>.fo
‘Kdembiut.
Ibis July 7 lMl-u
B i> C vi ler. BhcrUF,
8K1 V XEMB15U 811 Ki; I IT • \L;.s,
,L \ uu ,{ ,i ! K; court
^« Pla us0 f comi1 <k . ’ or ^ 511 0 ttc l( ’ ,1; ! ’ ' ’
’
0t Georgia on tin f.-r,■ u. ii)'i n
ui it,-
1 between tue legal hours A <• ....
I j following dhsciibcd pn
wit. Mot ol land tin s;d
hun ' llt,a ami Im ?
j twenty-sixiii oistiict m ; .
section oi Murray e<
ji ,id bl ' u ‘ : < !! 4 ”
J -' orl „ ^ast oi bpiu.g rm,
j ^ i\ 011 isaUeti l »i" V!rtl,u t 01 i.ii t
lit itgd is ,*x <•.>:it ■
MUU $ Cv!l 1 ’J 5 ’• IX:. I : *i./l
!laud in favor ot (be It 1
I C °» B 0’ !, u* el t
o\ .• >■> .•
! (1—7—8— 9—90—1) 1 . . - ’
; Ibis June, u-L '
l>, i>- a, ;; r
„
■I, bol fur r : Y
J K MCoiin • v )
Vfi
M E Me-vi IllM.<5‘ j
b ii pi“ ;oi; ir*»m
l ' ; '
;
' rt side in the county r.f u u
11 ImtLtij appearing >•
UcRuant does not imnn 3!! tii'i
! of Geovgiv it is ordered
v5ce b ® pevi'ooled by pub I.- •
the Spring IMaca Jistpr.: r. a v. 1
i per publi-h«i in I lie GAUD? Y Of
jrav, in terms of the 1-nv.
bbiH Pel). JGth -• -■,
T W MU.ro 0. :
j 3 J DATES petition re. e. ; .
; I he in by ce tally i 1
j am! iorego;n& i■ u no t
mi Ills ol cuiin,
hi ft H.\‘C I? : .
,
too ijJ.aO
OrderKor the Civ*ti^u <’ : s; i.
tvict ’Xo, 1500, of .Harr.>' -.
i State of Georgia,
'
j F.xecmive Dcp.mmcn'.
’ Wii it mrs'
weas ajm , ■
j inj»s of Coinmisshnirrs ay
, for, on tile in this UU ■.». i r.v v .
•. nt-iu District, has been laid < a, .
,-ouutv of Murray, «n*!' >t
J |ie!iri ‘j, tll . u sa id nnU'CC:K ;x;.v la
j <\ut» form and accordin'*t m law : i. o
I dered.
That said new District be known
i distinguish ?<1 as number 1". 1 i, and
Proper record , thereof , , be nu. e
tl0VCner - Ih.s Jn ^ .e lst^M.,. ’ ’
W. J. a oai
JAY. YVaimes,
Sec. Ex. Dept,
■"! CO -A) , .1’ AUi'iNO CO.
LOW! : Machine .Main of the World.)
•■•j;';;;:*;’.; r Ik' K.dj.000 Machines have just
bought.
"*T T f
VJ vb we .,.; ;,lu hikes.
I ■ci'd’y Ad g.led l arnily Use.
i n fit t, CtitfWMCDi r< - C ■ ■ ‘>:el \Vn »k, wit h ciir Dew (}’atfrtfd) 4
i; 4 test 1 1 ■' Xiolctrn Iujproveuientg.
! '•rv i\,r a sewing maofoine and i« id*
‘ r f ‘- « iteration, F^oed and darabiiltj.
” the .-Id annuai!v{are Singert.
A
• <•>.• only machine that U extensively
“ t frequently find a comparative oaw ma»
j io its owner. Why? Because ■ever fifty
* t <■■■’ { (>! ne?s during the past fiva jrears
) r ii a Luy v von i ted leg for them, iivay a Singer
, ».:d -iu vve.iy Oounty and XtLpertant ftw».
1 p.ul’acturing Co.,
f
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I, * hrtU.Miioo^a, lenii.
T. R x v: A i - MTTil, Agt., Spring Place.
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n .f.jraajBagaauastBaege' w SBlia •
• W™, ,7 . -raer-n..-.Ms»ry. NerercM-M sttiewreo. j g^i ga a MBP
if ’" rttKa ~. Prtce ’ ^ «*
® BLOOD Bam &0„ ProT, AtltnU. te.
. -.Svc: _• --.tr t?Mz?ns**, -m m-VffSSBUt
f. a. anE5 & go
Wholesale Manufacturers of
:': rxnuvm vehicles.
m \ \
'2.|Bj Smie:
JOI Can
Me
factory and Salesrooms, OfL ‘lift, KY.
'AV>A ^ 1
up Caucuru fm stw;' mv- Vr
your •3 jsn i
13 1 ui —~;irt ATLANTA.
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H , cu GFocery Co.
--WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
0 tobaccos
rt I'D p:-~
t ‘i_. ! ~<J a. ■> 9
Cigars, &e.
t; vsir.iBu of prices.
'S Bargains aflired at Tapp's
CBS
New pane's ai riving daily, Note a
fc-v. of our speCz ; rices for this week:
. . -or.Y s-'rait Jars are greatly re
- 1 rice owing to the large bank
t. ’.we have just received. Do
y your jars until you get mv big
cut in j-rb-c.
Dia ■ s 1 ,yal shoe polish, Sc; Bixby s
1 l-, ■ io ,:ing' 2 c; french shoe dressing,
bottle; pins.lc paper; English pins,
-cftilk-s, le pa, -r, spool cotton, 3
for ; feet yah cnize i clothes line,
note paper, 3c quire ; envelopes,
u, : • pari;: Webster’s unabridged
i: •nary, I'Se; time pud bosom shirts,
; f.'te shirti in many styles; fine
till working shirts at :A ami up; ladies
. handkerchieis, -e up; wash pans,
-i : o Luo linen Ji. 8 . handker
c 1.1 a is at J3o.
To<>th bi >i»hc.? 3*-; fl.&i) susp-.-nder*
49c; 50c suspenders ; >j . iu . boys’ sas
pirs,^ood quality, 9e. One lot of
y. " suspenders fic.
m
in , m k ;• a look ;:t the new lot of fine
ltatulkt rciiief’s just r e •i v od for ladies
ant! gentlemen will •li be wot lb :•
time. Eir.e sumtuci - <<■!-• •
mini, h2<:. ladies'festmtiier . . ;s, .
Tbctie goods arc unheard of bai,
Conte early and avoid the rush.
Do in’ forge', the price on Masoi
Fnslt J ars.
Tapp's Spot Cash
Dakoain >Snoi>,
Dalton, (la.
03(11 k ATOB,
VIBE OR.
iUTOSl A TIC.
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p. a. Anns & co »
Every
Repreeented. Vehicle
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