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JIMPLECUTE
W €!UT AND DRIED.”
0"W TKE KATIVES
OTsracxts
All the Mewl About You and Your
Folks.
The Baptist Association
meets with the church at this
place on next Thursday and
will be m session till Sunday.
Dow Covington, Joe Ovbey
Sloan Blassingame and sister
Mias Ava, and George MeEn
tire and lady all left for Texas
last Wednesday
Jim Childers will sell you groceries
cheap for cash.
Mrs. Mary Brown and baby,
©t Calhoun, were here on a vis¬
it this week.
Capt. Alex, Smith and lady,
ot Catoosa county, visited the
family of Capt. W. II. Ramsey
this week.
AtChilders’ for groceries.
Cotton is opening very fast
Dow, and our farmers will soon
be carrying the fleecy staple to
market.
Col. J. J. Bates has sold his
property at this place to F. ji.
^Jreeson and, with his family,
will soon move to Texas.
When you need fresh groceries go to
Childers.
Ramsey and Bishop wiil
soon have 75.000 brick to put
oa the mat ket.
C. N. E ing has a good 2
borse waggon for sale, cheap.
If you want a waggon it will
pay you to see him.
PRODUCE WANTED.
Robinson Fincher pay the
Dalton price for chickens, eggs
and butter.
G. W. Bryant and lady, ol
Beayerdale, were in town
Wedneeeay.
Died: Mrs. Mollie Heartsiil
of Wood lawn died on the 1st
Inst, at 5 o’clock, p. m. puerpe¬
ral fever. She was the belov¬
ed consort of C. C. Heartsiil,
was thirty-two years of age,
had been a devoted ehristion
tor sixteen years, had no ene¬
mies and claimed every person
•he knew as her friend-what
more c*uld be said of human¬
kind?
Rodinson <fc Fincher will pay
the highest prices for corn,
peas, cotton, etc., in fact they
will pay you the top of the
market for all kinds of produce
Mrs-C, N. Vance, and chil¬
dren, of Dalton, has bebn here
far several days visiting her
father Mr. Bharles Staples,
who is very old and in a feeble
state of health.
Notice the professional card
of Dr. Bagwell in another col¬
umn ot this issue.
Robinson & Fincher are sell¬
ing more goods and cheaper
goods than any house in Spring
Place. Call and see them if
you want a bargain.
Mr. J. C. Henry, one of the
oldest and most respected cit¬
izens ot Spring Place, died to¬
day after a long and painful ill¬
ness of lung Double. In his
death Spring Place loses one of
her old landmarks, the church
onejofits most devout members
and Murray county one of its
beat citizens.
Herbert Anderson, of Chatta¬
nooga, spent a portion of this week
IB Spring Place;
Kilay Giddens, the bloeming
-
thirdpartyito, was elected i a j repro
Mntajjve of Whitfield county on
Ust W®fl ne8(i ay,
gen eral n ews
FROM AM, PORTIONS OF THE CO.,
As Gathered b > ° ur H«*tuug Keport
Spr ings Spouts
Cohutta Springs, Sept-., 7—News
is scarce.
The weather continues dry and
crops are almost ruined.
The general health is very good.
Mrs. Mary Jane Dunn died last
Friday after a long illness.
Ye scribe was in Dalton yester
day and heard a number of prom¬
inent men coudemeing the Presi
deni’a messape in strong terms.
Thev Eay has l ‘ one tba deino
cratic party a great injury.
[Note— They don’t know.—En.|
OKAN STANZAS
Oran, September 7—Rain much
needed in this section,
Cotton is opening rapidly np
this way.
School at this place will close
tomorrow.
Annie, the little daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. James Steed is not
any better at this date.
The health of this community is
not very good.
joe Jackson and family have
returned to their Rome in Atlanta
alter a brief visit to relatives in
this section.
Willard Heartsiil, of Forest City
Ark., visited near here last week.
Miss Jennie Lance, of Chatta¬
nooga, is visiting relatives near
here.
The base ball game at this place
last Saturday was largely attended
The Oran team defeated tho boys
from Pleasant Valley; the deciding
game will be played at the latter
place next Saturday.
Some cattle in this neighborhood
are dicing of murrain.
TILTON TICKs
Tilton, September, 7 —As it has
been tome time since we have sent
you a letter we will try and give
you a few dots.
We have Lad some rain but more
is needed.
Aliss M;imie Fincher attended
the Alurrav camp meeting Sunday.
Miss Kizzie Wright visited Miss
Lizzie Whaley last week.
A party of our young people at¬
tended tbe baptising at Prospect
last Sunday.
Fodder is about ail burned up,
and hard times seem very close at
hand.
Ihe protected meeting closed
last week with but meagre success.
vY. H. Bi owa and Henry Nix
have returned from a pleasure trip
to Ifllijay:
Mr. J. H. Gentles and lady, of
Tilton, and his sister of McDan¬
iel’s, made a short visit to the
family of J ! L. .Robinson this week.
Job Printing write to McNelly
& Heartsiil Cleveland Tenn.
They will do your work neat
and cheap and deliver it tree.
I invite my old customers
from Murray county to come
to see me when in Dalton. I
will give you a square meal for
a quarter of a dollai and don’t
think you would go away hun
giy- i also handle confection
eiies of all kinds and will sell
you at a very low price.
L. M. Buciioltz.
Eating House.
I have again opened a first class
restaurant and lunch counter in
connection with my store in Dalton
and invite my friends from Murray
county to call and see me for a
square meal. H/Seris 25c; lunches
10c and 15c. Satisfaction guaran¬
teed. John E. SPRINOFiELD.
TO THE LADIES.
Great reduction in Millinery. 'We of¬
fer for the next si:.ty days Fifteen Hun¬
dred Hats at reduced rates. We have
a beautiful line to select from. Come
at once and get you a pretty hat.
lit J. & J. B. Graves & Co.
Found : Bill Henry found a pocket
book on the streets yesterday contain
mg some money and a lot of papers,
The owner may recover it by describing
the same and paying for this adyertise-
SILVER
DOLLARS
• WANTED!
We can use
All the”Old and New
Silver Dollars
You can spare;
Will give in
Exchange
New, reliable
Dry Goods.
Examine our $1 Button
Shoes. They are worth $5.01.
Look at the grade of Calico
We are selling at 5c.
We are offering Ladies’ white
Embroibered Shirtings at 35c
Per yd—worth 75c,
Ball thread at lc per bal
Best 4x4 Sheeting at
l7.yards]for $1.
We will sell you the
Best Suit for the least
Money of any house
In Dalton.
All Straw Hats
At I under cost price.
Summer Coats and
Vests at cost.
LOVEMaN & SONS.
JJJGeorgia Murray Crunty.
Whereas, 0. N. Kiug, Administra¬
tor of P. F. Howell, represents 10
the court in his petition, duly filed
and enterd on record, (hat he has
fuliy administerd P. F. Howell’s
estate. This is therefore to Cite
all persons eonoerned, kindred and
creditors, to show cause, if any
they can, why said Administrator
shouid not be discharged from his
administration, dismission and receive letters
of on the first Monday
in November, 1893
T. J. Ovbey Ordinary.
Many Persons
Are broken do/rn from overwork cr honsohold
rarcs Bro r ah’s Iron Bitters
rebuild/-, the a id* digest ion, removes ex
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
> Marietta & Peachtree Streets,
& P. O. Box 357.
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( B. Hunnicutt’s B. B............ Rheumatic Cure 66c. 67c. )
ijl Radway's Cheney’s Expectorant Ready Relief. . . , and 33C
Teethina........... .... X5 and 35c.
• x8 35c. ; 1
- Pond's Extract........ 34 and 75C- a >
1 Lemon Elixir........ 35 and 75c. ^
0 Tutt's Hair Dye......
■ St. AHcock's Jacob’s Plasters....... Oil........ 35c.
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x Dr. I. A. Magill's Orange Blossom . . . 67c.
L Bradycrotine..............33c.
.< Hors ford’s Acid Phosphate . . . .34 and 75c.
\ White Rose box...............45c. Soap 4711 [3 cakes in a box]
f per
I Colgate’s Cashmere Bouquet Soap, cake axe.
' Cuticura Soap, cake..........15c.
! Hagan's Bay Magnolia Balm........50c. and 28c.
Hop Rum, Bitters...............68c. St. Thomas .... 14, 24
, Hostetter’s Bitters...........75c.
p Brown's Bronchial Troches, box.....x8c.
All W01 m Candies, per box..... I5C.
Sage's Catarrh Cure........ 35C.
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ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Spring- Place, ..........Ga.
j. j. ba rift.
AYTO R Si rr>ATLAW.
Spring Place, ......... Ga.
fW°Spechii attention to col¬
lections and ciiminal practice
^ L. WATTS,
AVI'ORNX&Yat £ AW.
Spring Place,........ Ga.
g^Piompt attention to all
business
JJOHES &c l||pRTIN,
LAW YEKR,
Dalton, Ga.
gp Will practice in Murray
county.
J. UBIVING, M. D J
Dalton, Ga.
Will practice in Murray
county as consulting physician.
I'ljiLL Hiia&is.::
DENTIST,
Dalton, Ga.
J^ET'Teetli extracted without in
a specialty,
W. W.ANDEi^OSl
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
Spring Place,.......... Ga.
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people of this section. Calls
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night.
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GENERAL JOE PRINTERS.
Cleveland,..........Tknn.
I®*Mail orders will receive prompt at¬
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samples of work.
FJ1HOMAS J BUY AFT,
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Dalton, (:' A,
ESTI have bought the entire* Livery
business of Calaway Longest
and solicit youv patronage.
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RETAILED AT WHOLESALE RA 'ES.
Hall’s Hair Renew'er 57 c -
Ayer’s Hair Vigor . 65C.
Sozodont......... - • 50C.
Viola Cream, box .... 33<-'*
Hunyadi Fellow’s Hypophosphites Water......... . 25c. 99c.
.... .
Mexican Mustang Liniment . ...... 18c. .
Pain Killer..... . 18, 38 and 76V. )
Bradfield’s Female Regulator . . 68c.
Castor Oil, Baker's pint..... . . . 25c.
Pear's Soap..... . . . 9 c. I
c; jj $ 59 and 99c. )
Hood’s Sarsaparilla . . . . 75c.
Hoyt’s Cologne Favorite . Prescription...... . . 69c. 17c.
Pierce’s .
Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery . . . 69c.
Pe-rU-na................ 73C.
Warner's Safe Cure ....... . . . 85c.
California Syrup of Figs..... . * . 34c.
Ely’s Cream Balm.......... 34C.
Chichester’s Pennyroyal Pills .... . .$1.67
Brown’s Iron Bitters......... . . 71c.
Shiloh's Catarrh Cure........ * * 35C
Shiloh’s Consumption Wine Cardui....... Cure..... 34C.
McElree’s . . 73c.
Castoria .... . . 25c.
Injection G . . Ul:
P. P. P . . . . Morphine
Powers and Weightman’s . . . 37c.
Everything else in proportion.”®®
Express charges are pounds. usually Address 25 cents per
package under five
JACOBS’ PHARMACY, ATLANTA, GA.
Cor. Marietta & Peachtree Sts.