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All tka News About You and Year
reiki.
Pi. Anderson was quite sick during the
pan wees.
Mrs. Daily and daughter, Miss Minnie,
went shopping in Dalton Monday.
Lawyer Martin, of Da’ton, was here Tues¬
day and Wednosday ou business.
Gass Pierre aad Miss Mary Maddex made
a business trip to Daltcn M nd»y.
Vegetation seems to have taten o tew
lease on life siaoe tbereeent bliztn-d?.
Mre. Flora McNeil, of Dalton, visited
friends in Spring Place on last Tuesday.
Mrs. Belle Keister has been quite ill for
the past week, but is »uch improved at this
date.
Esqmire W. D* HeartsiU,of BaU Ground,
assisted in the auciiou by tbe sheriff this
week.
Charley Bailey and family, of Ch»Da
sedge, ere here on a visit to Mrs. Martha
Henry.
C.»l. Luke Henry visited the family of Mr.
John Gregory, of Haialer Mills tho grst of
the week.
If you haven't got ary thing else to do you
may bring is a good load ef stove-woed on
subscription. |
Her. W. A. Simmons delivered a very in¬ j
teresting sermoa at the Methodist church |
Sunday sight. !
The Spelling Bae Inst Friday night was a
very interest!!* affair, I hough not very
large'y attended.
Dr. K. 0. Stafford made a business trip to
Dalton Friday, and dropped in to see the
Gar while enroute.
Mr*. Ora Galt and Mrs. Florence
Lowry vinited the family of Cel. C.N.Kiug a
portion ef this week.
Messrs. J. P. Kelley and Charley Maddox
e#e suffering this week limn a couple of nice
and largo carbuncles.
To the MkrciiantsI f trade gats dull
j«it drop » lino in the Jiur sal your ehrxs
will thes b» kept busy.
Little Ueoni* Spivey pushed a htftn in his
note last Monday at noon which was very
treublesowe to dislodge.
The Murray ceuuty tinging convention
will be in section at the Bail Ground ou tho
Second Sunday in this uiotuh.
Miss Trudie Phillips, a charming young
Mi., nf “o'h u»ii. trreek, t s. , 8 , her « Uki.g ,ns,rue- ■
1 iol 8 in music by Mrs. Sue Luttrcll.
John L. Galt and his estimable with,
Ardinort, I. - T., - are here os a visit to Hon.
P» McGhee and faudiy and oth«r relatives.
Notice your Jim? and see if there is a blue
mark on it. If so you owe us and art* ex* '
pacted to pay it or give us jour note. ,See '
Hon. P. M .-Ghee returned last week from
the L.C.V. re -union at Birmingham, A la.
He reports a grand time among h the old Vet's,
Pruf. R. B. Mauldin will oondui-t at- all-d -y
*lngiog at New Hope school house to- morr -
A large crowd will ho expected.
Mr. Silvry, the junior member ef the
wholesale house ef John Silv.y and Co.,
here this week looking alter the husitie? b o(
his firm.
The county oomruisstoners declared a toll
bridge at Carters Wednesday. The naoessary
steps will be taken at ouce to fairy tne c.rder
into affeet.
Rev. W. A. Sim®ons, of Cleveland,
was her. th. first ef this week o» a vi.it to
r.iatives. His daughter, Addie, aejou
p.ni.d hiui hack huuie.
A young aau living on the farm of Mrs.
Scuith Treadwell, jr., was thrown from a
lilt le one day la.at week and his leg was
braken just above the ankla.
Judge J. D. Temple and Indy will attend
the Baptift Convention at Dalian on the il th,
inst., and wbilein Texa. will vieit the fain
jly of W. D. Harris 8t B’ort Worth.
Our correspondents will please send in
their letters so as to reach us not l*Uc than
Tuesday of each week. By being too lata a
great intay Utters are crowd id out.
Col. Tratmrell St.rr, wife and children
and bis sister Miss Amelia, were here on a
visit to the family of Mr. J. P. Kelley on
Tuesday and Wednesday of tnis week.
Oar clever ftiend, Jim Christian, of Wuit-
4eld county, paid the Jimp a pie; dant ea 1
Tuesday. Jim is a riproaria$ third party
it© but is a prince of good fellows for all this.
Mr. James 0. Camp and Mrs. V. B. Os
h.r«. retur>ed Sunday Iron, a visit to John
Ca»p and family, of Whitfield soKnty,
where they had been to greet .Mr. Bugene
Camp aad lady, who weremanied one day
of the past weak.
Deputy Marshal Pill Mauldin has returned
from a trip to Columbus, Ohio where ha had
been to carry a number of prisoners to the
U. 3. penitentiary at that place. Bit' is an
excellent officer aud seems to have the good
opinion of his superior officers.
Now is an excellent time for tho^e who in
♦end making the race for a*y of the county
offices to so announce it in the columns of the
Jimp The rime for the elections draws
and it will be well for you to moke your
wants known to the people. Come on down
and avoid the rush !
W« *re req jested to state that Rev. Adams,
the presiding elder of Dalton district, de¬
sires all tho Stewarts to be present, at th*
quarterly meeting to ho held at Jit. Zion on
the second Sunday in May. Also, on that
day ho wi I preach a sermon especially lor
the old ox-con federate soldiers.
There aro a number of old records in the
Ordinary’s and Clerks office which have from
long aiage become considerably dilapidated
and illegible. It is highly necessary and ex¬
pedient to every tax-payer in the oounty that
substantia! records be bought and these old
records be transcribed at an early date iu
erder to perpetuate them. Jjet the commis¬
sioner think of this.
| Court convenes in Ellijay next Mon*
^
Mrs. Laura Fincher has been very
: sick for the past few days.
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| Sale day passed oft - very quitely, as
! but _ a very small crowd were in (own on
; that day.
j • ’Squire W. C. D. Gordon, of Fort
Mountain, was here a portion of this
I week on business.
: h a vert Fl icker, of Tilton, and Walter
McGhee, the drummer, were in the city
j Wednesday afternoon.
| Miss Marv Johnson returned last Fri¬
. from
day a visit to Calhoun and other
portions of Gordon county.
A new fence will be built around the
- cemetery at an early date. This is
in a
! Men Sin : ri.-ht liirct-tion.
; - ■' i!l is almoat at hand
ai’ti t ..<* nnd the seed-tick fiour
I iisheth as the Green Bay tree.
Ground ,-^ r - T. vigDed ]fancy the and familv lady, of their of Bail
Mr. J. C. Ellis, son,
near, ner« yesterday.
J ir. Pritchard and family, of New
A _ • fk, have located in lower Murray,
e are glad to-welconae him as a citi
zen.
Price Bates has completed a course of
lectures in & medical Chattanooga Col
le . ‘ and is now a full fledged M. 1)., of
tfle* aiopath Stripe.
Mrs. J. 8. Addington, a highly re
I 1 V " ' .^^ “Dornoon, flt Holly and ( r evk, buried died
Thursday whs
at Center Valley. We extend
condolence to the heart-broken family.
Masters Dick and Grover Henry pre
sented us with a curiosity Thursday. It
U !,s s '-x onions which had grown so that
ihev all were incircled by an iron ring
about otie half an inch in diameter.
I’cv. Kobert Henry has returned to
his home in upper Murray from a tour
of several months through Europe and
tin* r astern half of the world. While in
England he took a course in the Theo¬
logical department of the colledge at Ox¬
ford.
Mr. Epson Jones bought a pair "aution of
number 7, button shoes at tho
Tuesday and they aro both foi the right
foot. If any one got two shoes of the
same kind for the left foot on that day
Mr. Jones will he glad to exchange one
of those I e has for one of the !<•:( foot.
The shoes can be found at tho store of
(ku'ia-y & Johnson,
Our third party friends had a reusing
meeting in the court house TY-»dav.
the J j„, Christian of the and day. Dr. :\,,r„rd | j
were orators T. i od
M. M . Units veto 'elected, 'delegates to |
the congressional convention and Dr.
Stallord ami ('. G. Howell delegates to
the gubernatorial convention.
Mr. S. T. Fincher, principal of the
Wtilesca I’lisincrs College, writes us:
“! have been complete.v lost ever since
I quit taking the Ji,\;l»; send it to me-”
,, Mr. r 1 ,. inclier . . is an old , , citizen . of , Murray
( . ol]nt> aM(l mnv a Ur)J0 Hass in his
suhool. Parents and young will do well
t■ > patronize his RciiAnl if a first class
business education is desired.
P K1.11A It V .ELECTION.
Agreeable to the action of the demo
cratic executive committee of Murray
county Lel.l f hereby call'a primary election
tn ho in the vari-nsdistricts of said
c „ mi , v on Saturday, lav llUh/lMH, for
the r i Durpose of ei^utini? d(dek«'atps to the
L-ubfi-natorial convention to be held in
A( l ., nta OIl ,, of Auwnut
pt-rseiriF arc invited to vote in gaiil pri
man . who will agrt-o to support
; , of , „ Rrfv
C. S . Kim:.
Chm, Durn, iOxer, Com.
| LOCALS
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wil '•<; Ml WHEAT!!
’ For «vt*-yO> 1 - 2 Lihdicls of
d , ht*Ilt \t II Pinter tfe
U <;,> t\ "
i 0„, piv- s one Ba< id of FloUr
: }[\)(\ (>(; ‘ • • * of hi $i\
J U8f rec 'ivml a :stock of
heaVt nbone Got toBaids haild
SOiiie* patterns lit 12 1-2 - 0 . per
van i . wort j h 22e. ....
Bn II imore < 'liitli in’g Coin pany,
McGax'.’ox, Proprietor.
Just Received,handsome line
Ox Round thread COltOH plaids
at 4 i i 2c, per yard.
McCann o.v, Propri ;f.or.
( US tom GRINDING.
Rn'ng uh your Wheat, W«
gu ^ 8r a nt®C yOU ft savins’ of ^)0
fiO eeiltK O tl eVCl V Barrel
*- ' -
L pOUIld of floill’ guar¬
anteed.
V. FI. Prater & Co.,
VaniUI Station Ga,
Just received another bean
til ul line of Men’s ami
fill] Suit.S. Jletl'S fill] Suits IBS
I iv as $2.50. Boys full Bulls
I
PS !OU* fiS 75.
Baltimore Clothing Company,
McCaxnox, Proprietor,
" Men 3 Card Mohair Coals
and Vests $2.50 worth 5.00.
Men’s line Wradata Coats and
Vests $4.00 worth $7.5“.
Baltimore Clothing Company,
McCa vs ox, Proprietor.
When you want fair dealing and
Fresh Drugs at ‘ live and let live” prices
be sure you buv from Bryant &
Fincher, of Dalton.
George Moore has actually got the
best value in a $2.50 Shoe that has ever
been sold in Spring Place.
I^^CIiOTHINS- !
CLOTHING!!
We Have The Most Seasonable Stock Of
Clothi ig in Dalton,
CUE PRICES ARE LOW • • •• • The People
Seem To Know It.
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B<> Y’S K N E E P A NT SU11S AT........ $ 1 . 00
.
MENS STRIPED COTTON PANTS...... 75c.
31 KN'S S L ITS AS LO W AS............ 4.00.
BUT o THE BEST OF ALL—The above goods are
* well wo*th the p ic 0 asked.
r tessna h 1 hp
1.0 1 \
WE WANT every reader of this PAPER,
who intends buying //> THING of any
kind, whatever, to give us a call before rnaWrg tm-ir purchase.
LOVEMM & &
DALTON, GEORGIA.
When you need fresh groceries go to
b'hiluer*.
Jim Childers will sell you groceries
cheap for cash.
Have you been to see that elegant
line of ^hoes at George Moore's? If
not go right now; it will save you mon¬
ey.
Effective March 1st, first class limited
rates via the Missouri Pacific to San
franeiseo Cal., will be as follows: From
Memphis or St. Louis one way $27.50
Hoiiiul trip $47.50 good for GO days re~
turn, good going one route and return¬
ing another. For further particulars
address. A. A. Ga> i.aghur.
Southern Passenger Agent,
10.‘> Head House, Cliattanooga, Tenn.
The Bomps on You a Face
Are caused by impure blood,
and will never be well unless you
cleanse il and build it up iu rich
ness and purity. Botanic Blood
Balm, the great blood purifier and
tonic is what you need. Ona hot
tie will will clear your complexion
and purify your blood. 'J ry it.
Price $1.00 per bottle. For sale
by druggists
On all wool Grey Check
Cassimer Suits sizes 84 to 42
at $7.00 worth $15.00t We
are over stocked ou this lot and
they must go
Baltimore Clothing Company,
McOannon, Proprietor.
Anything on earth that is sold in
first-class Drug .Store can lie bought
from Bryant & Fincher, of Dalton, and
the}- will lie sure to pleaso you, too.
Always go there.
.
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S3 Cutaways aud Prince At
bert Buits in very fine
assorted, colored and black at j
the extiemdy low price of;
$7.92 to close,
Baltimore Clothing Company, .
McO.txxo.v, 1’ropritsto-,
Any person getting up a list of five
yearly subscribers will get the Jimp free
for one year. See if you cant tet. five of
your neighbors to give you their names.
Men’s fine Blue Serge Hail -
$7.50 w.»th 15.00.
Baltimore Clothing Company,
McCannon, Proprietor.
For Sale: Buckskin, the finest pony
in the county, is for sale. Cash or
approved note. Call on S. B, Carter.
TAPP, DALTON, GA.
Our Mr. .1. L. T;i[)p is now in
New York foi* the Second time
this S;)i iutr. for the purpose.of
buying tin immense stock, to
meet the demands for our large
and growing I rad'-—and in
order to make room wn will
sell, for thiee days, beginning Every!?
Monday, May 7th.
thing than m store at prices lower
every dreamed of, even
; in this season of depression.
1,000 yards Lonsdale and
Fruit of the loom bleached
Domestic 5c, pc* yasd.
10 yards to one customer___
Ladies only—to be sold ft! on
d Tuesday and Wednesday '*
-v.
,lfl vln S K’ a,M * tot,a, of 5,000
yards, in ill ee days.
Good China Matf-n-r o c T)er i
°
Indigo Prints 5c. per yard.
Heavy yard wide ’Domestic
4 1-2 and 5c. per vara.
Shoes nt Bankrupt prices,
Come at once and get the ad
vantage, of ti'irse low prices*,
Don’t wait for the last ot the
week. Spot Cash,
TAPP, DALTON, GA.
,, 1^ i -p . n , , DftliiSS
-t 1 <1 to IliXCUSiQI! 10
ToXHS; Pickets will be on
9 * 1 ’: Tth < Ww
ball rate, ? o„d I c ,■ ,10 daya
to I'f-tUI IP **
The Iron Mountain and 'iVx
as & Pac fie will run special! wifh’l i
throj.d, to Dallas
utchanooLd^-Di! -V duv o-eh t ucri :
' ■ U“.. < , Ht .
Puhman M-cpm, : *
A M..i y trip to 'III
Hot S; •••Hrw o! A - 5 11"’::. 11 ItS
been twang"';! ' j rnio wt
$’ H) for Bui round trip OlSO
S|.?. C!>M J'flt e3 a fc I; j; 1 1tills
For- full paiiioulaf ; itcS |
ef'*, ad-irt-3 . A, A. (Waghf'r,
Souths;n Pui-hi-iifvt. /A rj,t 108
Read House Chattanooga,
Tenu.,
That Dead Man Has
Been Burled
>•1
AND WE ARE smL IN SPRtN8 p *-ace sladsut
ERING PRICES ON ALL KINDS OF MER- '
CI-IANDISE.
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We have just received a bran new stock of Dress Goods of
every description. The newest and psettiest.colors can be seen
m our stock, and at oar store is the place for the ladies to get
their Spring Dresses. We inviU alJ the ladies to com® aad
orice our line.
In selecting our Spring Stock wa didn't get all the pretty
ami comfortable wares tor the ladies, alone, but remembered
the wants of the gentlemen, too. We have a large and select
line of Hats of every description and can please you in both
quality and price.
All other merchandise is kept constantly in btock.
We always take Produce in exchange for our goods.
Very Truly,
ROBINSON & FINCHER.
P Wtf have Flailing Tackle. R. & F.
Yov F t in Dalton Very
Soon.
Drop in and see the pretty ami useful
things. See the prices—open your eyes
at tho bargains. Maybe you don’t want
to buy. Maybe you are only curious.
All right. Come anyway, curiosity is
not a sin, it sometimes leads to knowl
edge. Make our store your meeting
and loafing place, we have lots of easy
chairs am! von are welcome to use them,
Cherokee Furniture wo.
Dalton G a.
All ot our patrons who are
will • 1 greatly ,i obtio-e ,
arrears , us
; 15 ■
by . forward early
coming as as
possible and giving their notes
for what they are due us. We
are desirous of closing our
books and will be compiled to
, have these , settled i . .
accounts in
some manner before this can be
l ___
Carney & Johnsan always l;eep fresh
ami cheap groceries of all kinds in '
in stock. I have meat, coffee, sugar,
canned goods, pickles, fancy candies,
cigars, cheroots, tobacco’s, tinware,
soda and everything goes cheap for the
money.
IF Y@U 1
ARE GOING TO
Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Texas,
Nebraska, Colorado, Utah, CaliforBia
Oregon, Washington, Mexico, New
Mexico or Indian Territory
.g' *" J » •*»
toi „ r ,
Wrifix you aro going,
Where you will start from,
How “ ,i,rfy there * re iu 5 ' our !’ ar T.
W you or y °“ ‘'T cali at
voar Louse and furnish you
with the fullest iuformatioa 1
warding Rtftes of all Routes, classes, besides Lowest j j
Maps, Descriptive and Ulus
IrafadLand Pamphlets, Resort
Books, Hot "Springs Guideo,
etc.
CHEAP EARUINGJUANDS IN MIS¬
SOURI, ARKANSAS,|KANSAS ANI>
J EXAS;
A- A. GALLAGHER,
SOUTH*N PASS. ACT..
O Read II«use, ChaMaotoga, Tcnn
SOUTHERN BAPTISTCONVENTIOu
DALLAS, TEX.,
MAY Uth to I,tth.
One fare for the Round Trip
Ihe Western & Atlantic K. R. and
Nashville & Chattanooga & St.
Louis Ry have arranged a delight¬
ful trip lor the Baptis en-ioute to
Dallas to attend the annual con
vention in May. Special train
will leave Atlanta 8,20 P. M. May
Slh in charge of Mr. J. W. Hicks.
Tae route will be through Middle
Tennessee, and the first portions
of Arkansas and Texas. Side ° trio ir P
has , been . arranged . from , Malvern
over to Hot Springs, at round trip
rate ot $1.10. If yon desire to go
to Texas this will bo your veiy
^ est °PP° r,anit y t0 do so, during
thl ®> ear * The ^tes are cheaper
and the accommodations wi'l bo
belt0 omn wiU be off rod at any
othc , rtime For further particu
.
Jars write to J,W. Hicks T. P. A.
Atlanta Ga., J. II. Latimer G. T,
P. A Atlanta Ga or G. E. Har¬
man G. ,, P. A. Atlantatta.
GET
A 31A P
OF KUERAY
F0® 50 cents. ■
ii e have a limited number of Maps
of Murray cotn.-ty made by Sam Street,
[and which he sold lor $1.77. and $2 a
pieep] uiiicli we will dispose of in con -
nection with the Jimplecnte [or the low
price of $1.50 for a map and the paper
one year. Every citizen of this county
£ mnld have ona of these 1 andsomo
maps. Call and geo them. This is the
cheapest map of this kind was ever
b *f c * r « *®?d and .now is your opportunity
~
of to OLD v
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My thoromrf la. bred Apr. 10. 1
__ Lon Stal- „
\ and SPANISH JACK
S7" will stand the ensuring 5 -i m
season at my stable on * II 5 5
the Summerour farm. '
C. T. OWENS.
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