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THERE
Is the largest and handsomest stock of General
dise at our store that has ever been brought sto Spring Place.
We have purchased the entire stock of Mr. \V. W. Mullinax
and now
IS
The time to buy goods cheap. We propose to sell a great
many articles ot merchandise to the people oi Murray county
at absolutely wholesale prices. As a matter ot cou"se we can¬
not sell at these iow iigures tor long. We only offer to do this
in ©rd r to make room for more goods. We have everything
on earth you want that is .lsualy found in a first class store.
"We have
A
Select line of over 2000 pairs of Shoes and can fit any foot.
We will sell you a pair of extra fine Kangaroo Shoes or any
kind ot a Brogau you want as cheap as you eau buy them in
Dalton. We have an extra tine stock ot Ladies and Children's
Shoes and when you go to buy be sure to see us and get prices.
In fine and coarse Boots we do not propose to be undersold.
In fact we have anything in foot wear you want and no
MAN
Woman or child need leave our store without being
pleased. stock Dry Goods is simply perfect. We have*
Our of a
world of Jeaus, b Might at a very lew figur and which we ex¬
pect to sell very cheap. Our shelves are filled with beautiful
Calicos, Prints, Worsteds, Y el vets, Saltern-. Cheeks, Flannels,
Ginghams and various other articles too numerous to mention
and we aie selling them all very low. We have no
PEA L
Stock in the Dry Goods line. Everything is new and
fresh. Come and see.
As to Glasswaie. Cups, Saucers, Dishes, of any discretion,
Pitchers, Bowls, Knives and Forks, Tumblers, Goblets, Etc,
we are over-stocked and must close a great deal of this out.
So if you want anything ot this kind come right on to see,
and we will fit yen up.
We are beadquaiters for Nails, Horse Shoes. Plow-points,
Trace Chains, Tacks, Well Buckets, Tin Buckets, Oil Cans,
Axe-handles, Tin Cups and anything
ON
This line can always be found in our house.
When you need supplies, Powders, such as Flour Sugar, Spice, Coffee
Meat, Rice. Soda, Baking Salt, Pepper, beauie
to come and see, us no matter how little or how much you want
of anything you will always^find us glad to serve you.
We^are seeking the trnde"of Murrav*counly from ,
CARTER S QUARTER
To the Tennessee line and propose t > make the people just the
light kind of bargain* to get it. When you are m Spring Place b*
pure to call on us and fret prices, itjf will not cost vou anything and
may result in our mulual‘’benefit. Respectfully, Rohinson & Fuchkr.
TTAITUT | [\’| I Tp/~YT T r l''17 Hi ! !
P | I _j JCj vX vJ X
1
Thuifratid jury recomnmnds that the.
9 Id jail property and the Staples cor¬
ner, which i« owned by the county, be
goh! 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 cogn of
the fact, at least they pay no heed to
this wise‘counsel.
a CUT^ANI) DRIED.”
tHroTTr Tstai itjltives A. 2.-22
OTXriHXeaS MA.3Sr0E"0-VISE,
All tH# News AbtiHt You aint Your
Folks.
Judge Temple went to Dalton last Sat¬
urday.
Col. Watts attended court in the tenth
district last Saturday.
Guss Pierce and (amity spent Sunday
in Spring Place.
Col. Frank Peeples and family spoilt
Sunday at Mr. J, Q. Steed’s,
Jim Childers wiil sell you groceries
cheap for cash.
Mr. Joe Phipps and family spent Sun¬
day with friends in Spring Place.
Capt. Bill Mitchell, of the Ballground
paid us a pleasant exii yesterday.
Our father and brother George have
been spending today with us.
Mr. Fork, of Loughridgv, was here on
business yesterday.
Remember that the best coffee is
in v e in Falls City Coffee Pots.
’Squire Daly has moved to his
dence on Eilijay street.
Mr. Thomas Elrod and la.lv, of Ball
Ground, spent Saturday in Spring Place
Saturday.
Go to Wilson, in Dalton, when you
want your picture enlarged or acme ele¬
gant photo's made.
George Jones has moved to the house
Opposite the residence ot Col. Peeples
on Goins Avenue.
The young people have organized u
singing society, which meet* evety
hath night.
Capt. T, J, Pe«pift3, of Didfoa, was
here Huntlay. fie bad been to see
, -i- Lwora Humphrey, who is
, st ailli .ever.
Major Wilson 'eft Tuesday for Atlan
(a to enter upon ids duties as door
keeper of the senate.
Mr. Holden, who recently moved to
Holly ('reek, has moved back to Tread¬
well’s Mill,
When you need fresh groceries go to
Childers.
The shortcomings in the paper this
week are due to the fact that the editor
and lady have been 'very sick this
week.
Mrs. Flora McNeil took her departure
this‘morning for Knoxville, Tenn.,
where she will spend some time visit¬
ing relatives.
Messrs. Carter, Anderson, Johnson
and McNeil, are all in tl e mountains of
North Carolina on an extensive hear
hunting expedition this week.
W. H. Wilson, at Dalton, makes the
best photographs.
John Edmondson, the clever travel¬
ling ticket agent of the \V. & A. rail¬
road, spent Saturday and Sunday with
his parents here.
Our woodpile melteth away these cool
days like dew-chops in sunshine, and
yet, no one bringeth h big load of wood
to replenish it.
Mr. Allen Mathis, an aged citizen of
ett, three miles east of spring Place.
Dr, ihtgwc:: . Who recently moved here
good citiKem as the l>r. to locate among
US.
Walter, Die inufteeti-year <>M son >.f
ourgouii citiz.-ii, Mr. .tames Sprittgiield
died last week of iidtaimUory tiuoirna
tism. The sympathy of misw to o O 'l l!i*
i niunity goes otic to toe bereaved roi a
rives.
Sheriff Carter, while in the, 1JI •»' I' 1
tains on a bunt last Monday aci’tt.-hi*
ally ran up on a man he wanted et,,|
I brought hint to town. Sim »ayn be
hated to leave the boys but told Diem
lie would join them again as anon as be
got iris bear caged.
Hon- 10, W, Rembert left Mmnbiy for
Atlanta to enter upon Iris senatorial du
ties at tlie present sitting <>f the general
Hvsemijiy. Jlr. LiemimrtJ8a safe
reseiitst.'ve, ime (' iio Ints i,een
coniinttouxly in 11,*• sat vine of idri conn
tiy viuce tlie - formv d.-iy-of ii, f .
and has ntvw y i. jovvikI jvereard to ,i
I single triiot : i,• m hy tin- pco
J p!t>.
j Messn B c!) inso n w Fiticher hayc.
1 chased Lie ciilire nock al goods ot
$3 EOVEMAW&SOWS.
SfMbTON,
mm- ’■X
M 3 &
And cheaper goods
Than ever before.
V* OTHINli but Bright,
.-A- ! * 1 New and pretty
Hoods just
From New York 1o show you.
Lovely Cotton Wash Goods
At 5c, tic and 7c.
GENTLEMEN, DON'T
j^iXJlJTIIi ti ,'v S ,
it PRICE ©US? [LINE.
tmi m
ill
VV. Mullinax, consisting of Dry G-odn.
Groceries, Boots. Shoes, Hats, Etc, and
placed them in their store-room, which
has been considerably enlarged. These
gentlemen are in the front of our most
progressive merchants and are deserv
ingof the patronage of the people. By
this deal they are madp the manipula¬
tors of the biggest mercantile estab
iishnient in this country and their en
e rjry speaks volumes in their favor,
Don’t go to Dalton when you can buy
as cheap from them and at home at
j that,
j WILD LAND SALE
t will sell at the court house door
in Spring Place on the first Tues¬
day in November to the highest
bidder the following wild lands:
i80 187 181 188 and lgg in the 20th
district and .second section of Mur
ray county Uc*orgit». tW( The right.;]*
j ved to reject any and all bids.
c N ^viiay.
Robinson Fincher are sell
insy uiore goods and cheaper
goods than .Spring ,
any House in
Place. Gail and sec them
you want a bargain.
I invite .UV old customers
i from Murray county to come
| U> see tue wileti m Dalton. I
8<v- j for
| tl q lartcf ot a doilat and don't
11 htilk /on would go away hull
ptios ot ail Kilbks i,nn«!v>«^tion- and Will 8*1)
;
j VOt! hit H K»W }l!
L. M. Buciioi.tz
Rd bii^nn &, Fi'fh [• !
(• .(■ iiiot ^ sf, [(> •. for
j U-: 8-L - s»t, H.<:„ hi tavt t'hra
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: ilUO-kt-J' !'••>!■ ;tl! ivind ■j. (ft !>;• ?■ Du¬
J,,;, C,. ; , wl \f^ HdNeH\
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' ^ Ut v-’x* . u>.h v-i - V Hr.!) 1 1 it ' 1
i'il< ■, Will tD> v <;i!r work tmai
Witri Clir ‘1 js ,.<t(i ij'fii,if (I'M
; Pit-»DUO
j F WANTED.
Rol.iitviti <fe Futcitef pay t:l i ••
» 1 x "'^.’" •. - . . ,
P ! <«« Dll' C.HdKdM, offff t s
| ami s»it{,‘er.
j rOR SALE
; On- X- w HijuH'. i 'otnfi i t Rfttigi
dr for.’iios: fetovvi. Will »<-)) it
h : • • s i ,: ;!<*—two
<,rR 'W bill's ar.d th*e« c -w-.h AP'
\u VV. 0. Tilton.
DAN plQHs© you*
TV E WILL pl«use you if
You will
(iive us a|caU.
s iLE.NDIU
Bing a ms at 7c per yard. ^
New Llrets (foods,
s ;^law Trimmings,
lew—
Everything.
ANY CLOTHING
IFTOU
ARE GOING TO
Missouri, Kansas, AiXansas, Texas,
Nsbravka. Colorado, Utsil, California
Oregon, VVajhiligtnn, Mexico, N»w
Msxico or Indian TerrUury
and will send me a postal or letter
j stating
' Where you are going,
j When you are goin(t,
; Where you will start from,
j How many there are in your party,
Wiiat freight and baggage you have,
I wilt write you or call at
your house and furnish you
with the fullest information
regarding Routes, Lowest
Rates of all classes, besides
JMaos, Descriptive and Ilias
l rated Land Pamphlets, Resort
| Books, Hot Springs
i etc.
t:tiEAP FARMSNO S.AS OH JIN MIS
! SiOUHI, ARKANSAS,, KANSAS AND
i iexas;
A- A. GALLAGHER,
| booth’s tabs. Aor ,
j , <)3 ■; e au iiou.., Chatunaoga, 'i’«nn.
A ful 1 supply of Falls CityOoffeeiiPots
have been received at this office and if
you are in town call and^get one. The
agent’wi'l he to see you in a few days.
B
UvIAiSIlU t»AIWATITT/1
MIM
A thoroughly tested Remedy
F9R ALL
BLOOD and SKiH DISEASES,
This stsodwd remedy ha* been tried,
And not found WAnting, tor forty years by
an eminent pbraiciau, who hat used tt
with certain and unvarying success for all
diseases for which tt ta recommended. It
never fails to beueflt from the flrit dose. all
quickly and effectually driving out 1
S^MTo/TtS unpleasant Sf.rW.Wd injurious !
neys without anr result of #r
effects It - tv* *. the founded Ignorance
or sup* It is upon
comm Trough knowledge
of modun: . . c*. It effectually and brings
rifies and <*■■■■ me tiood
health to the sufferer. As a general tonic
it ia without a rival, and in Its analysis absolutely of
beultb-givlng properties U is
beyond comparison with any remedy ever
offered to the public. It is a panacea for all
Ills resulting from Impure of and impover- quickly
is lied blood -the current life; Kltlu
cures Srrcruln, lleers. Kfsema,
IMaeasea and KragiUena, Catarrh.
Rheumatism, Wver, KI4ssey and
IHtiddcr Dheam. Female Heak
uew, Nerrent DUeaaes, et«.
INVESTIGATE FOB YOURSELF.
Send for our Fre* «oe»K or
Information, together with a wonder
ful array of certificates of remarkable ▼ir
cures from the simplest to the most
ulont disease, after all known remedies
had failed. These certiffcateb testify with
no uncertain sound, that Botanic Blood
Balm ts the best, cheapest, quickest, great
est an most powerful Blood Purlflar ever
known to the world.
Paio-fl .00 per bottl*: Vi.M for # botttM.
For tale by itriiifKlsts; If not, send to 08.
Address BLOOD CALM CO., Atlanta, Ga
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 lie
had the short line between Atlan¬
ta and Chicago, and he intended
to make whatever schedules might
be necessary, not only to meet the
competition, but to show liis pat
rons that he appreciated thoir
kindness by giving the them quick
e st and best service _between ^At
uita and Chicago.
The velvet vestibuled train
U aves daily Atlanta 10 a. m.; leave
Chattanooga 2:42 p. in.; leaves
Nashville, 7:45 p.in.; leave Evans¬
ville, 12:45 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 Palltnan’s finest
sleepers,
In addition to this special vesti¬
buled train to Chicago the world’s
fair ilyer, which tormerty left at 2
p. rn., leaves daily at 2:15 p. m.,
with solid train, composed of bag¬
gage, mail and express care, day
coaches and Fulmar* palace sleeper.
This train runs solid from Atlan¬
ta to Louisville, and the sleeper
on tnis train will go tbrongh from
Atlanta to Chicago without, change,
via jVlonon route. This solid train
from Atlant a to Louisville connects
i:s 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
route, you will arrive at Chicago
the next afternoon at 5.30 p. m.,
The thiid train which the Wes¬
tern and Atlantic railroad has for
Chicago leaves Atlanta at 8,20 p.
m., and arrives at Chicago the next
evening at 9.40 p. m. This train
runs solid Iron Atlanta to Nash¬
ville, and connects in the union
depot at Na«hville with through
trains irom Nashville to Chicago
without change, and carries a Pull¬
man buffet sleeping ear through
Irom Atlanta to Chicago, via Louis¬
ville and the Pennsylvania lines,
without change. The morning ex¬
press will leave Atlanta at 8 in¬
stead of 8.20, ns heretofore, and
will arrive at Nashville at 7.15 p,
m., n aking all local stops as at
present,
fVfr. Charles E. Harmon, general
passenger agent ol the Western
and Atlantic railroad, says that his
w'orld’s lair information bureau is
working admirably, and says that
lie is answering hundreds ol let¬
ters daily, giving desired informa¬
tion to parties who contemplate a
visit to Chicago, as to routes, rates
botele and boarding houses. Be¬
sides the number of hotels in Chi¬
cago, of which he has a list, he has
also obtained, through reliable in¬
formation, the address of fifteen or
twenty boarding houses, which he
is furnishing to the patrons of the
Western and Atlantic rialroad
upon application.
He has issued a neat little circu¬
lar giving important world’s lair
information, which ne will send io
any one upon application.
It looks now as though the rail
roads had determined to maintain
i be rates ns named, and will have a
<var ol schedules instead of a war
Mr. n»m.„ ny . «>•>
i this is the best WAV' tO SMOr.mif -
j ,J ? lte the people, DV ,• fflVinC tOem ,
quick HIUl reliable , SCltfeUUieS , , ,
OUd
allowing \ the JOrtUS to . rv>Cf»lV0 ,• IIV
a
tnjr mu out of tua world’s fair bus
uiess.
—From Atlanta Constitution
•w krr«*vtr..-arx»
Cheap Medicinea—Save RjoNi v.
All buy uitultciiteH, and you v.-atri
them cheap-at retail nr w!r lasale
im'or. ,|aooha’ P.uarmaav, Du* tar
treet, -outhern “cutter’’ o!
has an advortismeiit in to-fDiyb
•apor eotitaiiiiiiL' a few prices.
■All other articles are sold rdiu ■
ir low ratee. No matter wt.t-f.
,nt that is usuaHy kept in a !a.-*
ug store send to them. Tit ;
it soli 11 at astonishing law rates
I x > ress < harges for fiaokagen un
;( : v« pounds, twenlyfive eent:
batch these mlv. rtisnserris
.need. Send for a nmnbe"
things at once. Is a wmdto
wis3 sufficient?
^haelks s. king.
ATTORNEY AT IAW,
Spring Place,......... Ga.
J. J. BATES,
ATTORNFIT AT LAW.
Spring Place,......... Ga.
fWSpfcciai attention to col¬
lections and criminal practice
^ L. WATTS,
ATTORNEY at LAW.
Spring Place,........ Gi.
Prompt attention to all
business
C. L. HENiiY,
ATTORNEY AT YAW,
Spring Place,........ Ga.
— Will practice in the courts
of this and the suriounding
countie-.
JOKES & JUpBTIN,
LAWYERS,
Dalton Ga.
gf" Will practice in Murray
county.
J. C. BIVING, M. D.,
Dalton,...... .... Ga.
ftWWill practice in Murray
county as consulting physician.
ru.r:w.:,r.y”. 7 as*«
| : |Il.l Harris.
DENTIST,
Dalton,...... —... Ga.
jgarTesth extracted without pain
a specialty,
P. BAGWELL. M.D
Spring Place, ........ Ga.,
—Offers his professional ser
vices to the people ot this sec*
tion and solicits a share of the
patronage.
w. W. ANDEHSON
PHYSICIAN it SURGEON,
Spring Place,.......... Ga.
^"Professional services offered to the
people of this section. Calls
cheerfully answered day and
night.
j|jj-cISelly& g-geartsill
GENERAL JOB PRINTERS.
Cleveland,.......... Tenn.
Uf Mail orders will receive prompt at¬
tention. Send tor prices and
samples of work.
rg^HOM AS J BEY AftT,
iSSSife m nm
pnL IpiSffea
Dalton,...... ..... Ga.
ESri have bought the entire Livery
business ot Calaway <fe Longest
and solicit your patronage.
^UvvMV lopilh^l’ 6 Phflr HU I maP lllUV W: V <
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Marietta St Peachtree Streetc,
F. O. Box 33 ”.
A FEW SAMPLE PRICES : . i
B. B. B.............. . . . «7b.
Hunnicatt’s Rheumatic Cure. . . . . . S6c.
'[ Rad way's Expectorant Ready Relief. . . . and . • 33 c * /
' Cheney’s Teschina......... . . . is 18 and 35c. , 1
; . 35c.
1 Pond’s Extract...... • Si and 75c.
1 Lemon Elixir...... .35 and 75 c.
,
Tutt's Hair Dye ..... .... 6Sc. :
t St. I * job’s Oil...... .... 35'- ,
c AH cock’s Plasters..... .... IOC. ,
( Benson’s Capsine Plasters .... 13 c.
Dr. J. A. Magiil’s Orange Blossom . 67 c.
Hradycrotine........... • • J3 C *
Horsl'ord’s Acid Phosphate cakes . . . in . 34 box] 75C.
White Rose Soap 4711 [3 a 45 c
per box............... eake '
Colgate's Cashmere Bouquet Soap, sic.
{ 1 Cuticura Magnolia Soap, cake.........* Balm *5®* 5«c.
’ Hagan's St. Thomas . . .... and 8 c.
y Bay Rum, . . . 14 , *4 a 68c.
Hop Hostetter’s Bitters......... Bitters..... . . 75C.
. •
Brown's Bronchial Troches, bo* . . itc.
.
^ All Sage's Worm Catarrh Candies, Cure...... per bo* . . . . . *5 35«. C *
. ■
V
Everything usually sold in a first-claw
drug store, retailed at wholesale prices. Make
up your orders, send to us and save money. j •
Express charges are uude.* usually lbs. 25 cents
per package 5