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JDIPLECUTE
i. CUT AND DRIED”
rr-i-ir T2TS XTjA.VXXT^S
OTUSSiS
All tlie Kens Aljout You and Your
Folks.
The grand jury recommends that the
old jail property and the Staple*, cor¬
ner, which is owned by the county, he
sold and the proceeds be appropriated j
to building a go'.d 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 j
■
the fact, at least they pay no heed to
this wise counsel. i
Sam Brown, of Tilton was here Tues
day.
Capt. Lem Jones has been quite sick
week.
Whitfield Superior court is in session
this week.
Col. T. Starr attended Sale day hero
Tuesday.
Eug«ne McEntire made us a pleasant
cal! yesterday.
W. H. Wilson, at Dalton, makes the
best photographs.
Ed Johnson is in Daltob a! 'work on
the Argus this week.
When you need fresh groceries go to
Childers.
Col. Charles King is in Atlanta on
professional business.
Mrs. Keister has been installed as
Postmistress at this piaee.
Sheriff “ads” for November sales
must appear in our next issue.
Tom Brown went to Chattanooga
Wednesday, returning Thursday.
Col. Luke Henry is visiting his par¬
ents in upper Murray this week.
Bob Anderson went to Dalton on pro¬
fessional business Wednesday.
Guss Pierce and family will move to
town in about two weeks.
Remember that we expect to have
fires at our bouse again this winter.
Jim Childers will sell you groceries
cheap for cash.
Mrs. Fate McEntire and baby are in
lower Murray on a visit to relatives.
Thanks to our numerous eorrrrpon
dents for favors conferred this week.
Now is the time to plant your adver
tisement in order to catch the fall trade.
Misses Mary Maddox and Kate Ed¬
mondson went to Eliijny one day tl is
week.
Mr*. Camp and children have return¬
ed from a visit to aelativea in Pleasant
Valley.
Rev. J. D. Turner preached a very in¬
teresting sermon at the Methodist,
church last Sunday night.
Go to Wilson, in Dalton, when yon
want your picture enlarged or gf'me
gaiit photo's made.
Dr. Newman, of Ilelenville Tenn, is
here in attendance upon his mother,
who is quite ill at this date.
I)r. Bagwell commenced to move his
effects to Spring Place. He will occupy
the Frank Henry residence.
It seems as if some of our subscribsrs
had utterly forgotton that they are ex¬
pected to pav for their paper.
The young people enioye 1 a social
dance at the residence of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Peeples last night.
Mr. W. A. Fincher, of Atlanta, who
llas been here on a short visir to his
parents and other relatives returned
home yesterday.
Capt. White ar.d a force of hands are
at Carters this week securing the wood¬
en approaches to the iron bridge at that
place.
Jim McEntire, of Blue Springs, passed
through town today on ids way to visit
his parents und other relatives in lower
Murray.
Mr. Win, Smith now has charge of the
Mill at Cedar Ridge and solicits your
grinding. If you want the best meal
send your corn there. Better prepared
to do good w'ork than ever before.
People out west who would like to
read the JiMPLEcirTE and the Weekly
Constitution can save money by taking
advantage of our clubbing rates, $1.50
gets both papers a year.
You wiil notice the change of Love
man’s advertisement in this issue.
Loyeman is an “old field hustler” from
the confines of Punkin Ridge, and will
offer you bigger bargains and more of
them than any man in Dalton.
To To the the citizens citizens of of Murray Murray county county I I
have moved mv dental otfiee up * stairs
2nd door north . of liar h\i :k ? s hank,
where , <■> I T equipped . ith the latest ,
am w au
improved instruments to do first class
work and on short , notice. . Mv
* prices 1
for the next 90 days : IS . in reach of al!.
A good , of . teeth oh,00 , , better $8. „
su i t a set
00 gold filling's $1.00 up, silver fillings
50cts up, atnalgun filling’s only 50cts,
teeth extracted 50ets, each additional
tooth only 25cts, crown and bridge work
a specialty. The material I use is
best, no better used by any one, call to
me, remember office second doov nfivth
ot Hardwick’s bank J. 8. Fann Dalton,
Ga.
To Farmers.
I vnll have personal charge
and control of the Gin at C&zey
Springs during the present sea¬
son* I will be at the gin all
the time during working hours
and will guarantee to give the
farmers of mj* section satisfac¬
tory work and t hey are all so¬
licited to bring their cotton to
me. Very Respectfully J. V.
Bagley.
To Our Patron?.
In older to meet our indebt¬
ed seas that we have contracted
during the season payable in
October, we have decided to
dose our books on the 1st of
October and sdl STRICTLY FOR
cash till January i, 1894. We
thank you for your liberal pat¬
ronage and would ask you, one
and all, to pe prompt in settling
your notes and accounts rs we
are compelled to have money,
very respectfully, Mullinax &
Johnson.
I invito my old customers
from Murray coutTy to come
to see mo when in Dalton. I
will give you a square meal for
a quarter of a dollai and don’t
think you would go away bun
gry. I also handle confection
cries of all kinds and will sell
you at a very low price.
■ L. M. Buciioltz.
NOTICE.
All paiiies indebted to mo
py note, or orhenvise, are ex¬
pected to come forward and
settle as fast as their paper falls
due, as I am going west and
will be corapoled to have the
U'OBOV.
Ytry Truly.
]', U. Greason.
GRAND EXCURSION TO THE WEST.
LAST OF THE FEASON.
The Missouri Pacific "".Railway
ard Iron Mountain Route will run
an excursion to Arkansas. Tex s,
Indian Territory, Kansas Colorado
Nebraska, Wyoming, Ufr.h and
New Mexico AT HALF RATES
[plus two dollars I for the round
trip, Oct. 10 M 8, Tickets good
for twenty days to return. Ad
d rcss A. A. Gallagher
Southern Passenger Agfc
Chattanooga, Tern.
IF YOU
are GOi so to |
Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Tolas,
Kcliratbu, E'.inrado, California |
Oregon, Washington, lErxicr, Now !
niexioo or inciau Territory
and will send me a postal or letter
slating
Ahskb you are goiujr,
W iien you are going,
How many there are in your party,
Wjiat freight and baggage yon have,
'
I will write you or call Rt
year house and furnish you
with ILo fullest
regarding Routes, Lowest
1 rated Land Pamphlet 8> If sort
Books, Hot. Springs
etc.
CHE4P FARMING lanos in mi*-
MIUBI, Arkansas, KANSAS A?.w
i T.XAS:
A- A- GALLAGHER/
south’s pass, act..
103 Read House, Chatt&no ogi, Ter ,11
FAST TIMS.
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INAUGURATED JULY 17, 1892.
j^t* w«sM®wn JonMion 3B °^^ i? Vo ' t, ,
Arrivu sa»n»a;:w.!> . . UpiOA.i-.?. .
Leave WienaiubeiJi Junction VIA-. A . M.
Arriv o Rrieiol <,Eastern 'Jlme; ’l ime) . . Ti:20 Norn
Leave i Bristol Hrtstol (Centrill iCent: IliUUA.M.
Anivc Chattanooga . . 6:-i5 V. M.
Y -TSY SOTfNB.
Laavo T Cbrdlanooqa . . . „ 12;a? ISoon
Arrive .Brusoi /> i r.u T-ma) . , 7 u ;• >/.
Leave Bristol (La? tens Ttm^; . k-» !> ta
Arrive Nheaaadimh Jur.cMen .
Leave Glier.'jmloab Junction S.t'O
.
Arrive wagiangton
^
Gnft
DaggaKe c;&r. Three iuil j ILL ¥ LUrUl FO
v.>.-;hinirtim,Kustivnie - !
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CONN'ECTX© &0. 1 ■ T 1 ,
i*»vb Now York. b. . j-x. r :-t.
LSwTWSiiinstoH-“—------ L' 3-Ax) «<o f.
W. K^fexTRA PAT r Ti ~
£*, WRENN, General Vwju ; Agent.
Si n m a
f>k» MJi 3 TSSM & “ii-' ill
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,
lif
ORE goods,
-Better goods,
And cheaper goods
Than ever before.
\TOTHING Li New •Fight,
anil By
Gootis just
Prom New TV!; lo'sliow you.
Lovely Cotton Wash G cus
At 5c, fie fuul 7c.
——*- -IK?*
GENTLFMEX, DO?' ',' buy any clothing
. - - rvin».wiit*.«p*sjsw» s t ly.Kf-HT
o
FSICE ©U¥t 1 LI MW,
It? m
llobinson & Fluchc-r will i
the highest prices Lj
p- r.u. «v>ct(•■;», etc.,
will ji.ay you
market for all h
p
C. N. F-ing l! M >:
horse waggon *V:
If you want a waggi*^^^
pay you to see him.
j
PRODli'JE WANE :
Robinson & Fine tier paj
Dalton nri< • 'or nh'ck •»«
an,i butter.
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Job Pr.IltlSR? ° Wl’lte to .UcAcliV 1
,\ Cr f T^ni tsill Cleveland Tell!)
iiii iv -hi id uo } Out Vi oi , .c ,
v
and cbt)av> atltl deliver it
Robinson & Fincher are Sell
iug . 'noro. gootiK , aw. , t
Ilian.-any uoth-.e tncpring
TIace. Cad and koo f betn if
you want a lutrgnin.
a-.....
I have again o,c . ; ed a li- t c Ires
lun..n counter
connection .vdh my s' rain IN,‘.a
mid invit- my frimidi from Marray
c unty to call nii:l see me for a
square meal. d.; 25c; lunches
10s and 15s. Satisfaction guanwi
***' JOIUI E. SP3ISQF.H.D.
.....’ . ..
Great reduction in .Millinery. .Wo of
f „ r for ,l,o next si..';, dsys Fifteen llnv,
died Hats at reduced rates. Wo have
a beautiiu! line to i-eirct from. Gmuo
a! , onoe Hn.:i , L-g!- VOU ;l Y Ilf!.
] . -U J. & J. B. (rf’:iv<.‘;4 r. (■<».
...... - '
Boh Lot S • < (loe-ts 11 { . ’ ,
to (ii«. j uia;.- G..........
tnin mill ami sin lias Wan liior.
oUglily OV: ; Itnulucl. A tti-'W
,;iu \tC.H ’■ •' n l-lvCmi in ::m! the
mill has ?. enpuctly to q;ib;1 75
haahftls |M'J day. Fur good
work yo.i cv.v r. it par ;
patronize him.
TE l'AN please you.
E YVJLL plsase you if
You will
Give ns a call.
s«S9W“s<m **7
Oiling QELEN BID at 7c yard.
yms per
New Dm.s Goods,
New Trimmings,
New—
Everything.
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■■V
>TANIO
i BALM
'y tested Remedy
in ALL
DISEASES,
remedy has been tried, ^
^^■Kesfor mi varying success for all
which It Is recommended, it
Wffver fails to effectually bone tit from driving the iirst d 02 e,
■ quickly and out all
■ disease germs from tlie system through
(pVusV 11 '* ' '• ,1; * it* ?? founl 6 a or up“
Ub-... ...
t
r.lf^'LutFn^irom iJiVu%™f m a r 0 over'
curia slrefnla, Ulcer., u?«?°iiud£^ilSd Krwmxt, Khln
K>!»d<l«r W« remain Ueau
new, Hor¥oa* BiMMues. etc.
A % /Nves-nQAre -- fob voumki-f.
FRf«rmaH«n, to^noipr with^a womirr
darea r {rpm°tbe 6 Smpi«st moat vir
to the
^ I i! kX fauilTTtwroenifl 0 ®"°*tostfi^with
% p#«»M 5 i.co per bottle; ^>oo for 6 bottles.
| ,y 0 r.a.by«aot, « ! »n«i
^ aoi^ f ta.*a>.
cn J»Sv7 1513 Thomi CS33 CJ7EB.
UK FLOW SEEDS
f » A ^ PfiPP HtC I
‘ 000 VsrSstiSS,i s
{ ? •' '.ry..
;
i
J i
fcr-'A Mwllrt. w '■■ill"--"-'
i-eion nr eL‘!f.Vrimvc
j:;: ;,7ti;2SfK w.-.r r ai
•i* dr
:e value
b. ; i.T-i'ili'JlJwilS'kf'li.v’falh.i We ha;u mcivr.J hundreds of L stlmv.mals Jn .w. idvaK. ,
t ......t. / had Uaultfui tijiMr*
- the past five years: "
t'r v,..G ‘,.>iv-dvitlwo jMrS attend from txpcrtenrt ;ffl!
,-.-r <u arfwrtinerf.”—Mr*. N. C. Bavuui, Dans, Win.
‘ //:.-•,’/• tnl friend* ha-t* »:tt for v.iriov* v;."" <G bn
- -t hsr* found them *• (>* tKtirrlu sniyativn,.- - . r. J.
. 1W-- h-r.*(a u,;.ni.n
\■ i i", Hrookivn. N. Y. Mm. Henry Ward
f -it- -r), ai:.l Grace Greenwood, <«ch
!,vh l»»t IK» Cot con-f ^
' . • 1 cur ficapon. “N
f i .d : .r vith tlioc»U*hra*uny 8vii»niifr ai; v -fv^<7VY S4il t
:'p;EiSs« p.-SftfSla.s'SssSS^IC?'
• -i r t'-is mhertter»tu‘. f wo will send io
i • .fin aM ».h« above, one packet i*f the ceh- (V
■ i jhj.-V ibf,1 Kivect, Itu-hnUng I'Ptts, ombr.»*iir-v !•**• > v/' vv^n..
: yiv,- : varieties,
t. splendor, The queen, Ov.na» i > .
A;.i '*> II* .j .-tom, etc, Swm-t IVas are tiia m-wt i
tV-w.- cultivat 'd, \v ‘
n • . • c-ImuquW rd row* : the SNi!
ford V:\rietUM vvhicli >A' cr, are
t'.And r i >:rl celebrated kn •' 'i (my f;:OW io r fy a
\bt of. 5 feet'.Ai.d produce f L-r the tie.-A » r.
;.••• ,-;f f».o?rvTit bbe-'-j, , im.-it c-derr.-c
V •: •) -« -■! 'i !*v f.tvl!--.' V. GfUS ! *"
s i to? <he! ;"• .* i :" ' i'i, i - :u > iil ir.f •’Inn ,»f I hir.i'O t b- .
. -• H,.extensively
Li-cfi* o'-ov '> "'.'Ti¬ I lit -v .-o. |;; ■ Address: oca
l's d uml }<:sf v ■ .-i •! 1.,'i I- f if ‘-c’ccl fVur-.
*. L. AMitE & Vi>u vr Pi: ;k i'lucc, Ns.tv Y\hy-
VELVET TRAIN,
to Chicago in
Twenty-two Hours
and 58 Minutes.
Commencing on Monday, Jane
5 th, the Western and Atlantic rail¬
road and the Nashville, Chatta¬
nooga and St, Lonis railway inau¬
gurated the quickest schedules ev¬
er made between Atlanta and, Chi -
eago.
President Thomas said that he
had the short line between Atlan¬
ta and 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 their
kindness by giving the them quick
Cst and best service between ;„At~
mta and Chicago.
The velvet veslibnled train
h aves a ally Atlanta 10 a, m„; leave
Chattanooga 2:A2 p. m.; leaves
fijashviiie, 7:45 p.m.; leave Evans¬
ville, 12:15 a. in.; and arrive at
Chicago, 8:58 a.m*, making the
unprecedented time of twenty two
hours and fifty-eight minutes from
Atlanta 1o Chicago, This train
will be veslibnled throughout, in¬
cluding baggage, mail, express,
day coaches and Pullman’s finest
sleepers,
Jn addition to this special vesli
buled train to Chicago the world’s
fair llyer, which formerly left, at 2
p. m., leaves daily at 2:15 p. m.,
with solid tiain, composed of bag¬
gage, mad and express cars, day
coaches and Pulnaan palace sleeper.
This train runs solid from Atlan¬
ta to Louisville, and the sleeper
oi. tnis train will go through from
Atlanta to Chicago without change,
via Monon route. This solid train
from Atlanta to Louisville connects
in the union depot at Louisville
with both the great Pennsylvania
line and the Monon route, Leav¬
ing Atlanta at 2 15 p. m., via this
rente, you will arrive at Chicago
the next afternoon at 5.30 p. ni.,
The third train which the Wes¬
tern and Atlantic railroad has for
Chicago leaves Atlanta at S.UO p.
lit., ami arrives at Chicago the next
evening at 0.40 p. m. This train
runs solid iron Atlanta to Nash
ville, and connects in the union
depot at Na°bville with through
trains from INashriile to Chicago
! without change, and carries a Pull
j man buffet sleeping car thiongh
trom At lanta to Chicago, via Loais
| ville and the Pennsylvania lines,
| withou t change. The morning ex
Press wdl leave Atlanta at 8 in
Ol O. 20 , Hfi if Cl f \ OlOTO, flTHi
will arrive at Nashville at 7-15
! akin# . all .111,
HI., 11 ° iOCiU SlODOaS 1 ni
; *
* present.
Mr. Charles E, Hannon, general
passenger agent ot Iho Western
:U;d AlIa »dc railroad, ee.ys Urn his
v ’ orId ’ s lair information bureau is
: workiiif mlmimblj, aD! l says that
j He is answering hundreds of let
I tei'S daily, giving desired i 11 ioMlia—
lion (o parties pail ea who contemplate CMU..ipi a ie ,1 a
vtvit VJS .1 In 10 Oiu>M«rn Liiicago, ssto hr tn tontes, rnnloa rates cni^
hotels and boardit.g hones. Be¬
j sides the number of hotels in Uhi
J cago, of which he has a ‘ '
also obtained m
| [' orm f io "’ « h e address of lifteen or
, twenty boarumg houses, which he
]S furnishing to the patrons of the
v'Vestern end Atlantic nalvoad
upon application.
He lias issued a neat little circu¬
lar giving important world’s Hnr
information, w hich he will Bond io
any c-n 3 upon application.
It looks now as though iho rail¬
roads had determined to maintain
the rates ns named, and will have a
war ot schedules instead of a war
of rates. Mr. Harman says tinit
this is the best way tu a worn mo
date the peupio, by giving iliem
quick ami reliable seiiednles ami
allowing the ronijs to receive a liy
in 2 ran* cat of the world’s fair bas¬
in ess.
— From Atlanta Constitnt-mv.
cn>MCr,w
r-iiK.Ap Mi3dicine.-s—Savk Mosr.y.
A'i l.m.v niodicinvs, ami you svant
them nheap-at lcof-.g’ retail or wh iesnle
"to- . J P i iinney. tho
-l -outlirni ‘•cmtci’' oi puc;\ ;
has an advei io
paper cnntni.'iiug ». (««• pnev",
AU other firtic-les nre sold :-H sv.iii
bir low rnlee. No matter what you
'.win' that is usually kept in a large
•mg s' ore send to 11 < m. They
id sell it nl iv.-ioiusbing low rates.
KxI'.resn hargr-s for packsv-refl u 3
ivo oouada, twentyfive cents.
-Vatoh ihese ndv.itismenls and
prices. Send for a nutnbe I
things ai. once. Is a ivnd to Un¬
wise EullicuM?
fYSABUEb c, sing
ATTORKEY AT LA IT,
Pi ace,....... , Ga.
P J. BATHS
«
A" OR KEY A LAW.
Spring Place, ........Ga.
j^TSpccinl attention to col¬
lections and criminal practice
L. WATTS,
e
ATTORNEY at LAW.
Spring Place,........ Ga.
JfgT’Protppt attention to all
business
€. L. HEHiiY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Wring Place, ....... Ga.
—Will practice in the courts
of this and the sunounding
countie
J ‘ON S3 & j|l|ARTIN,
LAWYERS,
Dalton, Ga.
gT Will practice in Murray
county.
c. bivihg, m. d.,
3
Dalton, Ga.
fgf'Will practice in Murray
county as consulting physician.
JgILL H&RBIS.
DENTIST,
Dalton, .... ........Ga.
jg®T*Teeth extracted without pain
a specialty,
P. BAGWELL, M D
a
Spring Place, ........ Ga.,
—Offers his professional eer
vices to the people ot this sec¬
tion and solicits a share of the
patronage.
W. AK DEB SON
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PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Spring Place, Ga,
^“Professional -ervivesdiffered io the
people of i.iaa sect ion. C'&lin
cheerfully answered day and
night.
J|g c .Telly & ggeartsill,
GENERAL JOB PRINTERS.
Cleveland,..........Tenn.
tsPMnii orders will receive prompt at¬
tention. Send for prices and
samples of woik.
rglHOUASJ BUY AFT,
r , '?»p si»
Dalton..... ..... Ga.
£2?“1 Imvo bought the entire Livery
bu-iuess of Oaiaway *fc Longest
and solicit your pationage.
fOtieap Medicines.
RETAILED AT WHOLESALE RATES.
f' f Hall’s Hair Renewer...........57^*
te S.iy.odont...... A yer’s Hair Vigor............65c.
:<t 5 0c -
f: Viuia Cream, Box........... 33 c *
/ U lla.-yuGi Hypophosphites........99c. Water. . *5®.
i-Ylit.w’s
;; Mer<i;an Mustang Liniment.......*8c.
. . Taki Kiiler...........18, 38 and 76c.
U i’r.iJudd's Female Regulator.....68c. pint.........ajc.
% i. ■- >■ or Oil, Baker’s
Pe :r’s Si ap............... 9 c.
P s. s. s .......... . . .59 and 99c.
; > iLuitl’s S trsaparilla .... ...... 7 SC
J IIryt's I'i Cologne . Prescription, . ...... . 69c. X7C.
tree’s Favorite . .
% Pe-ru-na ’'i-r-*'a-Golden Medical Discovery 69 c.
W ■j War .er’fi ......... Safe Cure * P* Bse.
id . . . .
Cah'fprnia Syrup of Figs . >te.
51 F.lv's Cream Palm...... 31 c -
Chichester’s Brown’s Iron Hitters..... Pennyroyal Pills . $1.67
. 710.
Shiloh’s Catarrh Cure ......... • 35*
Shiloh's McElree's Consumption Wine Cardui........ Cure ...... • 34=
Cnstoria............... . : 2£
Injection P.I.P.. G.............. 73 68c. c.
^ . . • . • • «..»•« .
Powers and Weightman’s Morphine . . • 3JC
J 3 C 5 ' Everything else in proportion.* 1 '!?**
Express charges arc pounds. usually Address 25 cents per
package under live
iAC02S’ PHARMACY, ATLANTA, GA.
Cor. Marietta & Poach reo Sts.
tvaresaus.