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Addre«« nil communication* 1 1 Tb« Ji»
plecvt* Juring Place, On.
HATURn.VV, KP.P. Ifi 1803.
X<>, u<* don’t want that filthy, paltry,
in»ign:fti-ant one, two or three dollars,
you owe n* for this paper wliidi we
Imveheen sending out to you
week for the I sat one, two, or three
years, which if we fail to get to you 0
time caused yon to cuss ns, scold your
wife, thrush the baby, kick the dog
out of the house and tltrow .the skillet
of meat in the fire Yes, we can live a
little longer on wind and promises, but
one ‘lav before long yon will he brought
to grief w hen you hear of our death
frpm destitution and want. After that
yon can never lie down on your tCwtiy
straw-lied wit li an unsmitten eon
science. Ever afterwards in your fits
of delirium tremens you won’t be both¬
ered with visions of the slimy serpent
but our beautiful, our smiling, long-suff¬
ering and benignant visage will (lit be¬
fore your befuddled mind. Then you
will he sorry you lavished such treat¬
ment upon us. No, thank you, we can,
lug our book to the Beautiful Gate and
show your account to good old St.
Peter if yon are willing tor us mi do so.
Yes, you can settle with him if you
want to.
«•
People out west, who would liko to
read tho Jimvmccutk and the Wetklv
Constitution can save money by taking;
advantage of our clubbing rales, $1.50
gels both papers a year.
If you want your picture on’nrged
take,fit to.W.,"II. Wilson, in Dalton.
He will do your work well and at a very
low price.
The Baptist Association is in full
Mast at this place today.
Mr, T. J. Bates informs that lie did
not sell his farm, ns reported lust week.
Mr. Rankin, tho blacksmith, moved
to Fair Mount this week .
The commissioners of roads and rev
antes met last Monday and fixed Mur¬
ray’s tax rate this year at 1.20 on the
too.
School at this place will dose in two
weeks.
Bchool closed at Gum Swamp yester
day.
Messrs. F. Yornbergand C. N. King
went to Dalton Thursday night. Mr,
King went to be initiated into a higher
degree of Masonry than the Spring
Place Lodge could con'er.
W. If. Wilson, at Dalton, makes the
best photographs.
When you need freshjjroeeries go to
Childers.
On hist. Monday night some miserable
slihk broke open the doors of Simon
Rankins shop at this place and stole
a lot of his best tools ami. to can the
climax’ took a knife and cut open his
bellows, which renders them perfcctey
useless. Such characters as this should
bo limited-down by the law abiding peo¬
ple of Spring Place and sent to tho pen¬
itentiary, whole they belong.
Mrs. Cunningfinm, of North Carolina,
is hero on a visit to relatives,
AtChiluers’ for groceries.
Mrs. Tr«*ndwell and son, Lee, have
moved tr the farm of Dr. John Green,
three milts north of town, where Lee
will make a crop next year.
The ginning season is near at hand.
Some t .ief stole a good supply of
corn from the field of Win. Baggett
Thursday night. The guilty wretch
should he hunted down and sent to the
chain gang.
To the citizens of Murray county I
have moved mv dental office up stubs
2nd door north of Hardwick’s hank,
where I am equipped with all the latest
improved instruments to do first class
work and on short notice. My prices
for the next U0 davs is tn reach of all.
A good , set of , teeth ; $t>,00 .. . better set $4. .
a
OOgoht filling's W.00 up, silver llllfi.gs
pets up, amalguil filling S only 50ots,
teeth extracted 50cIs, each additional
tooth only 25cts, crown mid bridge work
specialty. The material 1 is the l
a use
best, no better used by any one, call to
me, remember office second door north
ot Hardwick’s bank J. 8. Fann Dalton,
Ga.
Revs. Win. MeNabaml Ruben lie I ley,
oi Whitfield county .paid ns a pleasant
call Friday evening.
Lumber has advanced in price S 1 per ■
M.
Remember that we expect to have
fives at our house again t his wintei.
Keet Campbell and family have
moved to town.
George Kelley entered school at Dal¬
ton this week .
You eau get the Atlanta Constitution
and the JiMi’i.ucirrK, both, for the ex
treenjly low price of $1.50 per year.
Now is the time and rhis is the oppor
tun it}’ to get yotr winter reading.
Jim Childers will sell you groceries
cheap Cor cash.
velvet
VESTIBULE
'In Chicago via W estern & At¬
lantic 11 . It and
Xanhvill, tjuittanooya & St. />.
Kaii'vay—ttuperh Venice.
1 he Western and Atlanlic rail
roa<( r ffers (he heal, saf at, and
1||xu , ion8 8el vic0 between
Atlanta and , Chicago. ,,, .
The Velvet Vestibule leaving at
10:30 o.clock a. m., every day, car*
ries baggage car, two elegant
coaches, and jmllman sleeper, At¬
lanta to Chicago without change,
arriving at Chicago at Dearborn
Street station via the Chicago and
Eastern Illinois railroad at 8;58 a.
in., the next dav, making the time
At Ian (a to Chicago twenty-two
hours and twenty-eight minutes.
There is no extra charge for
passengers on this train, who do
not desire , sleeping , car accommo
datums, and as tho train goes
througb solid Atlanta to Chicago,
there is no transfer of passengers
or baggage. Passengers take
ner at Chattanooga, supper ul
Nashville, and breakfast on
gant dining cais before arrival at
Chicago.
I his train goes via Nashville.
vansvillo. and Terre Hants to
cugo. 1 ho worlds fair flyer No
ifciuii; 4 j Atlanttt at. 8:20 j>* in.,
Molid Atlanta to Naslivillo and car
lies Pullman Palace Bufl'ot sleep
I >g c-tr, Aalanta to Uicago
out change. This sleeper gees t j
Na-fiville, Louisvillo and
vatutt lines (rom Louisville t :> Liu
cago. Passengers holding
reading vat Louisville, vviil
an opportunity ot stopping off
Mammoth . cave, ,, the. world,s ,,
der.
In* addition to above seivice,
Western and Atlanlic train No.
leaving Atlanta at 8 a. in., atul
6, leaving at 2-15 p. id., make . al l
local stops. Passengers purcl>as
ing tickets via Western and Atlan
tic, railroad have the privilege—on
both Unvlong 1 ifc- tickets and the
fifteen day tickets—of
over at, (Jhuttanoog.i,
Louisville, Cincinnati, Mammoth
Cave, Eaansyille, or Indianapolis
by depositing their tickets with au¬
thorized parties at either of the
points. Other information in ref*
eienoe to stop-over will be fur
nisbed by ticket agents. Sleeping
car rates are $4.60 for double berth
or §9 for section. Parties desiring
to take sleeping car for daylight
iide can secure accommodate.us
from Nusiiytlle upon application.
Write to or call upon ti. I)
ticket agent, 4 Kimball house. Al
lauta; 0. B. Walker, licket
muon depot, Atlanta; Joseph M.
Brown, traffic miimyet; Charles F.
Harman, general passenger agent,
Atlanta ,G 1 .
•—'From AtLnla Constitution,
Aug 21. 1893.
fast time.
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/MAUGURATED JULY17, 1892.
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One „ Combination TRAINS CONSISTS OP
Baggage Three Coach <V ————— _ -©
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Washington, Nashville 4 VESUSIILEO
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Arrive Natv York ■
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B. VpWREm.'uM Agent.
OT CHEAPEST FROM KASLEfi
Manly Manf g Co. }
»ALTON, GEORGIA.
WM3M RON RAiLiNGS, GATES,
POSTS, CREST1NGS.
JAILS, ROOFS, STAIRS.
STEEL Lintels, Cast Columns, Sills, etc.
m mus IMfiiOVEMENTS. (Ul LATEST
Tp I I \ftu W*i NEW BEST SOUTH ,N THE
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WRITE for Pictures and
Prices or anything
you uesd in
SiETAL, we can send it promptly.
3o sura yoa msnUon this paper
LEGAL ADV'S.
OCTOBER SHERIFF SALES.
Georgia, Murray County:
On the first Tuesday in Oct., next I
will sell at public outcry at the court
house door in the town of Spring Place
Ga to the highest bidder the following
described property to wit.
Forty acres in the Nrr:b Ea t
corner of lot of No. one hundred
and forty-six in the 8(& district and
3rd sect of said county, by virrm
of and to satisfy two ju*'ue court
fi fas from the justice coutt of • lie
984th dist. a u aid county in f«v,r
of the First Nalional Bank of
Dalton, vs Bayless Edwards, its the
property of the defendant*
Also at the same time and place
forty acres of land off of the north
east corner of lot number i wo bun
dred and eight in the ninth dis rid
and third section of Murray county
Georgia, and described as follows:
bounded on the north by the
of John L Edmondson, on the south
west, by the iand of J A Cmd and
on the east by lot of land
tvvo Lamlre.l anrl se v en, said land
beiigin the ninth district, and
third section of said county. Levied
on a „ the property ot W II Staples
[ by virtue of and to satisfy a moit
gage ti fa issued from the superior
court of said county and state in
favor ol G W Hill vs W H Staples.
Also at fhe same time and place
forty acres of land off of the south
i ast corner of lot of land number
one hun Ired and ninety iu the
! i££! Henry 2 Netherton !WSZ 2 £ S££ ij
the farm. Said
U 1 laud levied OB as tb6 Iirorierrv P of
V E Tyson by virtue of a nd to
satisfy a muitjragu fi fa issued
from the superior court of
county ami state in lavor of G W
1 Vl W ® Tyson.
! Also at. the same time and place
j the east and Italf tho of Jot of land half
i twenty, west of lot
| | uumber hundred fifty-three, making OllE*
and sixty acres mor<> or
j less, all of said parcels ol iand be¬
i'-ftnt,dlyinginthe eigh.h district
and Ihud section of Murray county
Gepn , ia< Said mud levied on te
‘ the property of 1 N Morel.ind by
viit io ot and to satisij a Justice
court fi G issued from
| lu ’ ‘’Jf ! \ r t l1 '* |,dr,fd a od tWdr, 7
ty-fourU: f district, . o m. in favor , of
.b.ues k ALn tiu vs T N Moreland,
Also at the *>m<* time ami place
eighty acres of ht,.|, being the
oust halt oi lot of land numbor
twenty in the hilt district and
third section of Murray county Ga.
Said land levied on as the proper¬
ty I T N Moreland by virtue of
and to satisfy a mortgage 6 fa
sued from tho superior court
said county and sjate in favor
Mary a lovo vs t n Moreland.
Also at, tie same tim ® and piece
loity-eight and ono ha =. acres of
land more or less and describe las
follows: bounded on the north and
east by the land formerly owned
by A Hish.jp, on the south by
land t.f li M U mbert’s esfaie and
OH li)0 went by the land of Mrs M
B Plltrio, said land being a part of
lot numb r two hundred and
enty nine in the tinth district and
third section of Murray county Ga
said land levied on as the property
\ ol M M v\ elch bv virtue u of and l to
-
satlsly . ■ ,. f:l , issued . , the
*'..,, a U Iron Jus .
tICC court of the eight, . , bundled . ,
aud twenty-fourth district, G u id
favor of J A Patters in, et al.vs m
m Welch, security principal, and Levy J A Dick- made
ami son, as stay.
returned to me by S S Keister
L b
Also at the same time and place
i eighty acres cf land, more or loss.
Oil of the south half of lot number
ninety-one in the tenth district
a,u ^ tLircl section of Murray county
Georgia. Levied on as the prop
ertv of E 8 Shields by virtue of
satisfy a mortgage fi ta is-
8l ! t ! f‘om the superior court of
said counfv and sfate in favor
' ,*■ ow p 11 v « E H Shiel f, I rop
T 7 V * b y Pontiff,
tmne V ’
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This Sep,ember the St la U93.
S. B. Cartel, Slur ff
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Or Falling Sicknoaa can
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That you may try it
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t'AIP. Give Agj, Post
Office and State, kiitm
Hall Chemical Cc.,
WEBT PHILA., PA.
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Jacobs Pharmacy
; ATLANTA. GEORGIA,
5 Marietta & Peachtree Streets,
P. O. Box 337.
A FEW SAMPLE PRICES: <1
B. B. B................ • 6 7 c - h
} ( Hunnicutt’s Rheumatic Cure..... 66c. }
.
7 ^ Radway’s Cheney's Expectorant Ready Relief and *.33C*
Teethina........ . . . . 15 and 35c. ,,
' . . . 18 35c. h
- Pond's Extract . . . 34 and 75c. /
{ Lemon Elixir..... . . .35 and 75c. i
{, f Tutt’s St. Jacob's Hair Oil..... Dye .... . . 68c. /
Allcock's Plasters.......... . . 35c.
. . IOC.
I Benson's Capsine Plasters...... • * 5 C * (1
( Dr. J. A. Magtli's Orange Blossom . . • 67c. } {
i BTadycrotine ............ • 33C. h
^ Horsford’s Acid Phosphate . . . . 34 and 75c. ( \
White Rose Soap 4711 [3 cakes in a box] /
per box............... 45c.
Colgate's Cashmere Bouquet Soap, cake 21# ^ l
Cuticura Soap, cake..........t 5 c *
■ Hagan's Magnolia Balm........50c. )
Bay t
Rum, St. Thomas .... *4, 24 and 28c. (l
a Hop Hostetler's Bitters Bitters...........73c. 68c. A
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f All Brown's Worm Bronchial Candies, Troches, box.....iSc. },
per box .... . . isc. <!
Sage's Catarrh Cure....... 35 c.
Everything usually sold in first-class '
a
drug store, retailed at wholesale prices. Make
up your orders, send to us and save money.
’ Expre.s charges usually
are 25 cents
per package under 5 lbs.
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k Magnificent FLOWER SEEDS
Collection of
Varieties, FEE!
Anl ^ipnrallelod Offer b> na
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is a larg- ?p
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U is devoted to stories, poems', ladies*
home fumy work, artistic needlework.
Nf* decoration, housekeeping,
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will ttna Tho Ladles’ World for Three
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above naming the jKtper »»
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EX’ j ARY!
FALL AND WINTER
GOODS AND NOVELTIES.
We have in stock and are receiving daily the best lme of Winter
Underwear ever brought to this market.
50 d< zen Ladies’ Vests 25c, worth 40c; 25 dozen All-Wool Vests at
60 c, woith 75c; 50 dozen Mens’Undershirts at 20c,—the best value
over offered.
Housekeepers need go nowhere else for Towels, Table c>olhea and
house furnishing goods. Large 22x40 Hack towels 19c; 2&x40 Linen
towels 16c; 20x40 Turkhis to :.els 10c, Damask Table Linen 60 inches
wide at 63 cents per yard.
Full line of Tinware. Large wash basins 7c; G-ga!lon dishpans
15c; pans large enough for bath tubs 37c, 2 boxes of blacking for 6c.
Our stock of Shoes is now complete. Ladies* Opera Toe Pat. Tip
81.60; Childrens shoes 25ci Mens good Congres Shoe $1.24’. Full Stock
Brogans 75c.
Shirts, Watches Clocks and in fact almost anything you want
ciieaper than at any place in North Ga. Don’t forget the place.
R. H. BAKER,
Manager of Tapp’s Bargain Shop.
1JE SINGER MANTFACTU r.ING CO.
(The jewing Machine Makers of the World.J
After making- and selli by over 9,000,000 Machines have ju«t
bought
THREE WONDERFUL
NEW
LIGHT CUNNING
SILK NT
SEWING MACHINE .
i'specially A ■
In Klcgjait, Coiiv-nieiit ;mrf ArtUuc ( T atcrtrd) f
fiU t he latest Attp.p it ants.
The Singer j every giMitl g machine and iaun
eaqatled for perfection of etictah. r.lDT-' , pond and durability
Three qiurtcrs of the m:»ohirMM arclSingejs.
It is t!io most poj*aliit! Why inu 5iii. ie that Is extensively
counterfeited by unxcrupalous ot.tii in el or comparative
chine new ma
Of oilier lunnufioDire l.h»t u utterly uselt* y? Because fifty
seeing mnehino over
eonipaoteH Live Ltile*! or gtn. <■. ; the past five
ami parties having their imicirtne.s years
e.'inmif now buy even l tea far them. Buy a gSinger
ami avoid the fcntue inistaKe* He lire represent. n>i evc.y County audjlinportant Xown.
The Singer Manufacturing Co.,
lOt Ka^t 8th ^ti eet, Chattanooga, Teim.
T. R. Yjuno, Ast, 1 Ai.Tox, Ga. D. A. SMITH, Agf., Spring Place.
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