Newspaper Page Text
JIMPLEC
“CUT AND DRI
sow tub ir-'LTivES ”VRH/R
CTEBES MiaJST©E- 0
All the News About You aud You?
Folks.
The grand jilry recommends that the
old jail property and the Staples cor¬
ner, which is owned by the county, be
sold and the proceeds be appropriated
to building a good iron fence around
the court house. The fence question
has been worn threadbare by the grand
juries of late years but it seems that
our county fathers are not cognizant of
the fact, at least they pay no heed to
this wise counsel.
Notice Dr. Bagwell’s card in
this issue. He is a good phy
sition and will move to Spring
Place about the first of Octo¬
ber.
Col. C. L. He my has located
in Spring place where he will
practice law. See his eaid in
another column.
Remember that this is the
season of the year when you
are expeettd to pay your sub¬
scription. Come to see us the
1st Tuesday.
What is the matter with our
correspondents? We have not
beard from any of them tor
some time and our readers are
missing their newsy letters.
The Latest, a spicy jornal
published at Dunn, is on our
table with a request to ex¬
change. .
If you have any thing to sell
send us a short advertisement
and you will be sure to find a
purchaser.
Our farmers are saving a
good supply of hay this year
and they are wise tor so doing.
Tom McGhee is the happi¬
est man in Murray county. It
is a fine girl.
Dave Keith, ot Chattanooga,
is here on a visit to relatives.
Robinson aud Finche are
having a new roof put on their
store and are preparing to do a
bigger business this fall than
evil' before.
This is a climate and we
have the soil t! at is well adapt¬
ed to the cultivation of tobac¬
co. From 800 to 1200 pounds
is an average yeild per acre
and from six to teu cents is the
market ppice for it. This
beats cotton don’t it?
Bob Bates requests us to
say to the public that the Chas¬
tain mill and gin has been thor¬
oughly overhauled. A new
gin has been placed in and the
mill has a capacity to grind 75
bushels per day. For good
work you can make it pay you
to patronize him.
The county commissioners
met last Monday and levied the
fax*for the present year at $ 1.
20 on the $100. The reason
of this high note 13 that Mur¬
ray county owes about $5,000
which is to be paid by Janua¬
ry 1st.
Notice the change in the ad¬
vertisement of Tapp’s bargain
Shop this week. Tapp is an “
old field hustler” and he gives
the peoyle big bargains.
The editor ot the Dunn La¬
test announces that his paper “
is now entered at the post office
as a ’strictly second class arti¬
cle.”
The bridge at Treadwell’s
has been completely repaired
and with good care it may last
one more year.
Bate ovv—
■trial de
#*
are
fy lyoTv dour go
HPWllSd you didi ll t
■W>apcr because it is as
a disappointment to us
as it can be to you.
Our city marshal has been
stretching the boys out for the
last tew days. Boys, you will
have to keep your weather-eye
skinned if you escape him.
0-4
Capt. Tilton has about, one
hundred tousot soap-stone on
the yard at his factory now, as
soon as the times get better he
will go to work in a rush pm
veiixing it for the northern
market.
Job Printing write to McNellv
& Hearts! 11 Cleveland Tenn.
They will do your work neat
and cheap and deliver it tree.
I invite my old customers
from Murray county to come
lo see me when in Dalton. I
will give you a square meal for
a quarter ot a dollai and don't
think you would go away hun¬
gry. I also handle confection¬
eries of all kinds aud 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. fyfeals 25c; lunches
10a and 15c. Satisfaction guaran
teel. John K. Springfield.
TO THE LASHES.
Great reduction in Millinery. We of¬
fer for the next sixty 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.
1 4 t J. & J. 11. Graves A Co.
LADIES
Needing a tonic, or children who want build¬
ing up, should take
BROWN’S IRON RITTERS.
It is pleasant; cures Malaria. Indigestion,
Biliousness, Liver complaints and Neu 'ulgia
Found: Bill Henry found a pocket
book on the streets yesterday contain¬
ing some money and a lot of papers.
The owner may recover it by describing
the same and paying for this advertise¬
ment.
Robinson & Fincher are sell¬
ing more goods and cheaper
goods than any house to Spring
Place. Cal! and sec them if
you want a bargain.
Many Persons household
Are broken Sown from overwork or
fare 5 Brown’s Iron Bitters
rebuild’ the i /stem, aids malaria. digestion, Get the removes ex
sessof Dile. xod cures genuine.
Robinson <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
C. N. King has t, good 2
horse waggou for sale, cheap.
If you want a waggon it will
pay you 1o see him.
PRODUCE WANTED.
Robinson & Fincher pay the
Dalton price for chickens, eggs
and butter.
Georgia Murray County.
YYhereas, O. N. King, Administra¬
tor of P. F. Howell, represents to
the court in his pe„ition> duly filed
and enterd on record, that he lias
fully administerd P. F. Howell’s
estate. This is therefore to Cite
all persons conoerned, kindred and
creditors, to show cause, if any
they can, why said Administrator
should not be discharged from his
administration, and receive letters
of dismission on toe first Monday
in November, 1893.
T. J. Ovbey Ordinary.
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 ate selling at 5c.
We are offering Ladies’ white
Etnbroibeted Sk 1 rtangs at 35c
Per yd—worth 75c.
Ball thread at lc per ball
Best 4x4 Sheeting at
17 yards for $1.
We will sell you the
Best Suit tor the least
Money of any house
In Dalton.
All Straw Hats
At ^ under cost price.
Summer Coats and
Vests at cost.
LOVEMaN SONS.
VELVET TRAIN.
Atlanta to Chicago in
Twenty'two Hours
and 58 Minutes.
Commencing on Monday, Jane
5tb, the Western and Atlantic rail¬
road and the Nashville, Chatta¬
nooga and St, Louis railway inau¬
gurated the quickest schedules ev
er made between Atlanta and; Chi -
cago.
President Thomas said that he
had the short line between Atlan¬
ta end Chicago, and he intended
to make whatever schedules might
be necessaiy, not only to meet the
competition, but to show his pat
rons that he appreciated tlioir
kindness by giving the them quick
e 3t and best service between At
mla and Chicago.
The velvet vestibuled train
It aves d lily Atlanta 10 a. m.; leave
Chattanooga 2:42 p. ir,.; leaves
Mashvillo, 7:45 pin.; leave Evans¬
ville, 12:15 a. m,; and arrive at
Chicago, 8:58 a.nv, making the
unprecedented time of twenty two
hours and fifty-eight minutes from
Atlanta to Chicago, This train
will be vestibuled throughout, in¬
cluding baggage, mail, express,
day coaches and Pullman’s finest
sleepers,
]n addition to this special vesti¬
buled train to Chicago the world’s
fair tlyer, which formerly left at 2
p. m., leaves daily at 2:15 p. m„
with solid Lain, composed of bag¬
gage, mad and express cars, day
coaches and Palmar, palace sleeper.
This train runs solid from Atlan¬
ta to Louisville, and the sleeper
on tnis train will go through Irom
Atlanta to Chicago without change,
via Monon route. This solid train
from Atlanta to Louisville connects
ia the union depot at Louisville
with both the great Pennsylvania
line and the Monon route, Leav¬
ing Atlanta at 2 15 p. in., via this
route, you will arrive at Chicago
the next afternoon at 5.30 p. m.,
The third train which the Wes¬
tern and Atlantic railroad has for
Chicago leases Atlanta at 8,20 p.
in., and strives at Chicago the next
evening at 9.40 p. m. This train
runs solid fron Atlanta to Nash¬
ville, and connects in the union
depot at Nashville with through
trains from Nashville to Chicago
without change, and carries a Pull¬
man buffet sleeping car through
Irom Atlanta to Chicago, via Louis
ville and the Pennsyl vania lines,
without change. The morning ex¬
press will leave Atlanta at 8 in*
stead of 8.20, as heretofore, and
will arrive at Nashville at 7,15 p,
m., n along all local stops as at
present.
Mr. Charles E, Harmon, general
passenger agent ot the Western
and Atlantic railroad, says thar his
world’s lair information bureau is
working admirably, and says that
he is answering hundreds o" let¬
ters daily, giving desired informa¬
tion to parties who contemplate a
visit to Chicago, as to routes, rates
hotels aud boarding homes. Be¬
sides the number of hotels in Chi¬
cago, of which he has a list, he has
also obtained, through reliable in¬
formation, I he address of fifteen or
twenty boarding houses, which he
is furnishing to the patrons of the
Waster u and Atlantic rialroad
upon application.
He has issued a neat little circu¬
lar giving important world’s lair
information, which he will send to
any one upon application.
It looks now as though the rail¬
roads had determined to maintain
the rates as named, and will have a
war ot schedules instead of a war
of rates. Mr. Harman says that
this is the best way to accommo¬
date tbe people, by giving them
quick and reliable schedules and
allowing the roaus to receive a liv¬
ing rate out of the world’s fair bus.
iuess.
— From Atlanta Constitution
Cheap Medicines —Save Money.
All buy medicines, and you want]
them cheap-at retail or wholesale
rates. Jacobs’ Pharmacy, ‘-cutter’’’ the lar
gest -outhern of prices,
has an advertisme.it in to-day’s
paper containing a lew prices.
All other articles are sold at simi
lar low' ratee. No matter what you
want that is usually kept in a large
drug store send to them. They
will sell it at astonishing low rates.
Express charges tor packages tin
der five pounds, twenty!ive cents.
Watch these advertisments and
prices. Send for a number of
things at once, Is a word lo the
wise sufficient?
C^aile
A w,
SPRING i Sr .A.
J. J. A.
ATTOBNFV AT LAW.
Spring Place,........ Ga,
JTfpSpecud attention to col¬
lections und criminal practice
V. L. WATTS,
ATTORNEY at LAW•
Spuing Place,...... • • • • Ga.
fl pg pPrompt attention to all
business
C. L. HENRY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Spring Place,...... Ga
—-Will practice in tbe courts
of this and the sunounaing
countie--.
JJ-ONES & fJJJARTIN,
LAWYERS,
Dalton, Ga.
Will practice in Murray
county.
J. C BIVING, M. D.,
Dalton, Ga.
HP Will practice in Murray
county as consulting physician.
JU|ILL HARRIS,
DENTIST,
Dalton,..... ■v • • • Ga.
jgSF-Teeth extracted without pain
a specialty,
Lo P. BAGWELL. M.D.
Spring Place, ........ Ga.,
—Offers his professional ser
viees to the people of this sec*
tion and solicit a share of the
patronage.
W. W. ANDEM-JN
PHYSIC! A Si A sflUKr ■ <*N,
Spring Place, .. . ...G
^’’Professional services offered to the
people of this section. Calls
cheerfully answered day and
night.
jJJcNelly & j|||eartsili,
GENERAL JOB PRINTERS.
Cleveland, Tenn.
|®*Mail orders will receive prompt at¬
tention. Send tor S prices and
samples of work.
fg^HOMAS J BRYANT,
;
r-. mm
t; M j
Dalton, G A.
UTI have bought the entire Livery
,
business of Calaway & Longest
and solicit your patiouage.
| RETAILED AT WHOLESALE RATES.
Hall’s Hair Ranewer- . . . 57 c *
Ayer’s Hair Vigor..... . . 65c.
Sozodont.......... . . 50c.
Viola Cream, box..... • • 33C.
Hunyadi Water ...... . . 25c.
Fellow’s Hypo phosphites........99 Liniment l f c c -
Mexican Killer...........18, Musfctng ••••••*, 38 and 76c. -
Pain Regulator 68c.
Bradfieid's Female . . . .
Castor Oil, Baker’s pint . 25c.
Pear's Soap...... and
b s ..... . ... 59 99c.
Cologne ..111... ......75c.
Hoyf* 17c.
GotL"‘ P &very 6yC.
Mrftoa . . . «jc.
^ dur -//. y.y.v.y;
I California syrup of Figs.........34c.
jg p™jr'oy»iKii. 1 '. '. '• '.$!&
Brown's iron Bitters...........7‘=
B I Shiloh's cons’umpUo’n cu« ’. 34c.
cL'swria'* w “ eCardui
g ? injecSSi'G we^and Weightmln's'MVpitine37^ 73c
» g 0 else in proportion ,-w
S a®- Everything
Express charges are usually SS rants per
■ i«k<w unto fcv. ,»»*.
JACOBS’ PHARMACY, ATLANTA, GA.
Cor. Marietta & Peachtree Sts.