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THERE
Is the largest and handsomest stock of General
dise at our store that has ever been brought to Spring P f*~i a ee.
We have purchased the entire stock of Mr. VV, YV. r-* • a
And now
IS
'She time to buy goods cheap. We propose to sell a great
many articles ot merchandise to the people ol Mu-ray county
At absolutely wholesale prices. As a matter ot course we can¬
not sell at these low iigures tor long. We only offer to do this
in *rdcr to make room for more goods. \Vu have everything
on earth you want that is isualy found in a first class store.
"We have
%
Select line of over 2000 pairs of Shoes and can fit any foot.
We will sell you a pair ol extra fine Kangaroo Shoes or any
kind ot a Brogan you want as cheap as you can buy them in
DaJton. We have an extra tine stock ot Ladies and Children’s
Shoes aud 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 lact we have anything in foot wear you want and no
MAN
Woman or child need leave our store without being
pleased. stock of Dry Goods is
Our simply perfect. We have] a
world of Jeans, b Right at a very lew figur and which we ex¬
pect to sell very cheap. Our shelves are filled with beautiful
Calicos, Prints, Worsteds, Velvets, Satteens. Checks, Flannels,
Ginghams and various other articles too numerous to mention
and we are selling them all very low. We have no
DEAD
fresh. Stock in the and Dry Goods line. Everything is ne«v and
Come see.
As to Glasswaie. Cups, Saucers, Dishes, of any diseription,
Pitchers, Bowls, Knives aud Forks, Tumblers, Goblets, Etc,
we are over-stocked and must close a great deal of this out.
So if you waut anything of this kind come right on to see us
and we wili fit y<. u 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
DM
This line can always be found in our house.
When you need Baking supplies, Powders, such Salt, as Flour. Pepper, Sugar, Spice, Coffee
Meat, Rice, S»da, be sme
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 Making the tradeoff Murray, coonlv from
CARTER’S QUARTER
To the Tennessee line and propose t * make the people just the
right kind of bargains toget.il. When von are in Spring Place be
pare to call on us and get prices, it will not cost you anything and
may result in our mutual benefit. Respectfully, Romssox & Fu-chek.
JIMPLECUTE
The grand jury recommends that the
•Id jail property and the Staples cor
ner, which is owned by trie county, he,
.old and the proceeds be appropriated,
to building a good iron fence around |
the court house. The fence question I
has been worn threadbare by the grand j
juries of late years but it seems that)
our county fathers are not cognizant of:
1
the fact, at least they pay no heed to I
thi. wise counsel
a CUT AND DRIED.
:ow TK3I ITA-Trvss
OTHS3S MKITOSTTVEE,
All til. News About You and Your
Folks.
Dr. Stafford was in town today on
buisness.
Miss Annie Hemphill has been visi¬
ting here this week.
Capt. Kenner is again able to be on
the sireet-s.
Bill Henry has been carrying the
Dalton mail this week.
John Cole is the happy father of a
bran new boy baby.
Ed King, of Dalton, spent Sunday
night in Spring Place.
Miss Mary Edmondson has been very
sick with diphtheria for the past week,
Col. Bill Martin and Mr, Richardson,
of Dalton, spent Weilnosiiay in town
George and Lum Jones had -an -.old
fashioned com-shucking Thursday
night,
Judge Dennis Johnson has about fin¬
ished moving to his new home near
Dalton.
Gnss Pie-ce and family moved io
thair residence in Spring Place Wednes¬
day.
The last few nights have been made
hideous by the howls of soius drunken
puke.
Tom Elrod is thinking of running a
pool and billiard table in Spring Place
this winter.
Quit talking about hard times and
to paying your debts, Begin by
the printer.
We are pained to note the death
one of tbs young children of our good
citizen, Mr. J, Chapman Srhich oceured
Monday.
\ | ORE goods,
-ill. Better goods,
And cheaper goods
Thau ever before.
N New and *C cr ret Cc
Goods just
From New York to show you.
Lovely Cotton Wash Goods
At 5c, 6c and 7c.
The cotton crop in this county is the
shortest that has been gathered for
years. Go to raising tobacco.
Jina Childers will sell you groceries
cheap for cash.
Lillie Annie Steed is reported to still
he in a critical condition, and not im
proved to any extent.
Ueluelnber lll#t the ,„. Bt csffe0
made ir. Falls City Coffee Pots.
The young people were treated to a
social dance at the residence of Sam
Carter Thursday night.
W. H. Wilson, at Dalton, makes the
best photographs.
Bid Keister, Lew Daly, Sam Carter,
’Squire Daly and Bill Spivy attended U.
S. Court in Atlanta this week.
When you need fresh groceries go to
Childers.
Wylie, Glass, has been‘appointed a
IT. S. Storekeeper and Ganger, and
will begin his work at an early date.
Go to Wilson, in Dalton, when you
want your picture enlarged or some ele¬
gant photo's cheap.
The time of year is approaching for
thf free-booters to begin to steal chick¬
ens. Keep an eye on your hen roost.
Mr. F, M. Greason and family intend
stai ting for the west about the first of
ne~t month. The people of this section
will regret to give up such good people.
Our woodpile melted* away these cool
days like devv-diops in sunshine, and
vet, no one brihgeth a big load of wood
to replenish it.
Yon should not fail to read the local
notice of that thriving and generons
Millinery firm, S, k .1* 11. Graves, in
tnissue.
■ h>fiss ball. Leonard has returned
I i.-.-ne fr-t., a iccerd. -visit to friemis in
| j Dal toil. Miss Jennie Baker aecompa
nic-d iier and will visit here fora few
j days.
I Our young friend Boh Ramsey has ac
cepted a clerkship with that ksr.g of the
hustlers. J. L. Tapp, of Dalton. Mr.
Tapi* ','iii find Boh to be the “right man
iu the ri.du place. : i
The fellow who goes about over the
country reporting his neighbors for sel¬
ling whiskey deserves to have a genuine
licking at the hands of the kuklux. It
takes a regular sneak to voluntarily do
such tricks.
The boys who went o:i the fag hear
hunt up in North Carolina have return¬
ed to their usual haunts, Bob Ander
son and Ed Johnson relate some very
exciting adventures with bruin and his
family, which we si all chronicle fully
in a few more days.
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& LOVEIAN & SOWS.
%»D ALTON, flA.qp
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mrrT.r!fjwni-A»fm.BABWiwmfi , »a -a—
LT 7 E LAN ploa 8 e"you, if
T V E WILL please you
You will
Give us a call.
PLENDll) ~
Oiiingoams Q at 7c per yard.**wȣ^
New Dress Goods,
New Trimmings,
New—
Everything.
GENTLEMEN, DON'T BUY ANY CLOTHING
: : : : YOU
price mm use.
m
The board of county commissioners
will meet next Wednesday, to select a
suitable man to fill the vacancy caused
by the remoyal of Judge Dennis John
son. Capt. W. J. White would lie a
good man for that placa.
Robinson & Fincher will pay
''
the , , highest • , , • , for
prices corn,
peas, cotton, etc., ill fact they
will pay you the top of the
ma " , pet for all kinds of produce 1
The much talked of Sherman silver
law has been repealed by congress. At
least so much of it as authorizes the
purchase of silver bullion by the govern
met. The effect has already began to
be felt as silver has advanced in price
tvro cents per ounce.
llobiuson & Fincher are sell
ing more goods and cheaper
goods than any house in Spring
Place. Call and sec them if
you want a bargain.
Job Printing write to McNeily
<fc Heartsill Cleveland Term.
They will do your Work
aud cheap and deliver it
Hon. A, V. Ramsey will, in the next
few days, introduce a local bill into the
legislature for the election of three
county commissioners for this county.
Read the bill in another column. We
are of the opinion that it will prove to
be a good measure,as only one
missionin' will have to be elected at any
election.
I invite .uy old custoruerf?
Horn Murray county to come
to see 1116 when 111 Dalton. i
w!h . r , -i-w you square meal i for
a
a quarter ot a Jollm and don’t
think /oil would tfo away hlUl ”
j gry. I a! so hMiidh *eonrection- -
j iew of aU I 'tlsU lied Will so])
(>
I you .-II n very law price.
L. .1:. id.’/t.’ffojj'z,
V> U.J) LA \l) S.U.Si
-,vi 11 so|> s>-,,• court house door
; ln Hpring Place on the first Tu- -
j day in Noverab r to the
j hidlor tl»w jipim.- a, * I
180 tS7 181 1-8 and ly ) in th- 20;h
district and second section of Mur
r&v cour.ly Georgia. The riglif re¬
served to reject any and all bids.
c x. King.
IF YOU
Alt It. GOiNG TO
Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Texas,
Nebraska, Colorado, Utah, California
Oregon, Washington , Mexico, Now
“«• Territory
and will send me a postal or letter
statinf?
Where you are going,
When you are going,
Where you will start from,
How many there are in your party,
What freight and baggage you have,
1 will write you or call nt
Louse and furni8h y0(1
wltil th * fullobt , ,, . information . „
regarding Routes, Lowest
Kates ol all classes, besides
Ma P 8 * Descriptive and Illus¬
trated Laud Pamphlets, Resort
BookB, Hot Springs .Guides,
etc.
cheap h arming lands jin mis
SOURI, ARKANSAS,jKANSAS AND
TEXAS:
A- A- GALLAGHER,
SOUTH’N PASS. AST.,
103 Read House, Chattanooga, T«dd
9m '
BOTANIC
BLOOD urn
A thoroughly tested Remedy
Fen all
BLOOD and SIM DISEASES,
Till* standard remedy has been tried, *
and not found wanting, for forty years by
'K an eminent physician, who has used it
with certain and unvarying success for all
4 * diseases for which it la recommended. It g
W never fAils to benefit from the first dose,
® % quickly hn/S and effectually driving out all (
\ (S or hup- ‘ It U founded upon
K & comui -irough Knowledge effoctueuy
Y, of modern c». It
purifiae fiealtli »nu 'a. ,ue tiood and brings
to the eufferer. As a general tonic
it is without a riral, and In it its anaiysisof
X health-glTin* comparison properties with is remedy absolutel jy
W X beyond offered to the public. Itlsapanaceaforall any ever
ills resulting from impure and impover
ished blood-the current of life; quickly c
cures Se-rofalis, Cleen. Gaema Skin
»lseai«e and KrapUesa. Mrsr, Kidney Cslarrh, and
tt hen mutism,
Bladder la I .eases, remale Weak
nees. Kerveu Diseases, ete.
INVtSTiaATE FOR VOUH6ELF.
Rond for our Fr*o Book «f Taluabl«
InforxnatJoai* together with & wonder*
*ul array of certificate* of remarkable
cures from the eimpleit to the moat vir¬
ulent disease, after all known remedies
had failed. These certificate* testify with
no uncertain sound, that Botanic Blood
Balm Is the beet.cheapest, powerful Blood quickest,great¬ Purifier
est and most ever
known to the world.
Price—| 1.00 per nottle ; |8.00 for t bottles.
For »ale by oriSBKUts; il not, send to ua.
Address BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga.
W. Is
VELVET TRAIN.
Atlanta to Chicago in
Twenty two Hours
and 58 Minutes.
Commencing on Monday, Jane
5th, 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¬
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 ha appreciated thoir
kindness by giving the them quick
e st and best service ^between ~ At
mta and Chicago.
The velvet vestibuled train
h aves daily Atlanta 10 a. m.; leave
Chattanooga 2:42 p. m.; leaves
Nashville, 7:45 p m.; leave Evans¬
ville, 12:45 a. m,; aud arrive at
Chicago, 8:58 a.nr, 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.
In addition to this special vesti¬
buled train to Chicago the world’s
fair ilyer, which tormerly left at 2
p. m.» leaves daily at 2:15 p. m.,
with solid tiain, composed of bag¬
gage, mail and express cars, dav
coaches and Pul mar. palf.ee sleeper.
This train runs solid from Atlan¬
ta to Louisville, and the sleeper
on tnis train will go throngh from
Atlanta to Chicago without change,
via Monon route. This solid train
from Atlanta to Louisville connects
ia the uniot; depot at Louisville
with both the great
lino 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. ir..,
The third 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 from Atlanta to Nash¬
ville, and connects in the union
depot nt Na«hville with through
trains Irom Nashville to Chicago
without change, aud carries a Pull
mau buffet sleeping car 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 S.20, as heretofore, and
will arrive at Nashville at 7.15 p,
m., n aking all local stops as at
&5r. Charles E, Harmon, general
passenger agent ol the Western
and Atlantic railroad, says that his
world’s lair information bureau is
working admirably, and says that
lie is answering hundreds of let¬
ters daily, giving desired informa¬
tion to parties who contemplate a
visit to Chicago, as to routes, rates
hotels 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, I he address ot 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 circu¬
lar giving important world’s lair
information, which he will send to
any one upou application.
It looks now as though the rail¬
roads had determined to maintain
the rates ns named, and will have a
war ot schedules instead of a war
uf rates. Mr. Harman says that
this is the best way to accommo¬
date the people, by giving ihem
quick and reliable schedules and
allowing the ro«us to receive a liv
n*g rate out ol' the world’s lair bus
iuess.
—From Atlanta Constitution
Cheap Medicines—Save Money.
All buy medicines, aud you want
them cbeap-at retail or wholesale ;
rates. Jacobs’ Fiuuitnicv, the* lar
G? rJ&Sl 1^1
ssrShTJSfc: i
lar low ratee. No matter what you •
want that is usually kept in a large
drug store send to them.
wili self u at astonishing low rates,
Express charges tor packages un¬
der five pounds, twentyfive cents. andj
Watch these udvertisments
prices. Send for a number ofj
things at once, Is a word to the;
wiB-j sufficiem? *
HASHES N. EINQ,
ATTORNEY AT I,AW,
Spring Place, ,........ Ga.
J. J. BATHS,
ATTORNFY AT LAW.
Spring Place,........ Ga.
Blip’S pedal attention to col»
lections and criminal practice
L. WATTS.
ATTORNEY At LAW.
Spring Place,........ Ga.
jggT'Prompt attention to *11
business
c. L. HEHRY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Spring Place,....... Ga.
—Will practice in the courts
of this and the surrounding
countie-*.
JONES & JJARTIN,
LAWYERS,
Dalton, Ga.
Will practice in Murray
county.
J. C.BIVING, M.D.,
Dalton,...... • * • • • Ga,
t^pWill practice in Murray
county as consulting physician.
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SHILL. HARRIS
DENTIST,
Dalton, ... .. Ga.
fi®~Teeth extracted without . psit
a specialty,
P BAGWELL. Mt D
Spring Place, Ga.,
—Offers his professional ser¬
vices to the people ot this sec-*
turn and solicits a share of the
patronage.
w. W. ANDEHSON
PHYSICIAN St SURGEON,
Spring Place,......... Ga.
^-Professional services offered to the
people of this section. Call*
cheerfully answered day *nd
night.
JU c >elly & |||eartsill,
GENERAL AOB.PRINTER9.
Cleveland, Tenn.
ISTMail orders will receive prompt At¬
tention. Send tor prices and
sam pies of work.
rjpHOMASJ BKYANT,
£
■
PaHSI 23s
Dalton,...... .... Ga.
E3TI have bought the entire Livery
business ot Calaway & Longeit
and solicit your patronag*.
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