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.. CUT AND DRIED”
Slew tee 3st_“.'t , -x"e:3 ;
onsss i>£ AarcEtnrsxs.
AH the News About You and Yeur
Folks.
Lse Treadwell has been quite sickqkis
week.
Bob Hill, of Atlanta, is up on a visit to
bis parents.
Jim Henry, ef Dalton, was here Thursday
on business.
“Cicch” is the chief pastime of the sport
ing fraternity.
Dr. Ch»stain paid the editor a pleasant
visit Wednesdaj.
T. H. labor of Ellijay, was here WeJ&es
day on business.
Mr. J. L. Edmondson was quite sick & por
lion ef this wtek.
Rev. Bill Brnwc, of Tilton, was here on
business Tuesday.
Dr. John Harris, of Dalton bag been here
to-day on business.
Guss Pierce captured a itil! and its owner
near town Monday night.
Col. Charles King and Charley Maddox
went to Dalton Thursday.
Dr, Anderson and Bill Henry made abuei
ueBa trip to Dalton Wednesday.
Sam Wright, of Gordon county, wu* in
town Monday on a business trip.
Hon. E. W. liemUrt, of Atlanta, is o r , on
’ 1
a visit to his family and friends,
A heavy rain fell here Thursday which was i
accompanied by a very strong wind. j
4:ZZ:;:4X1"Z.t,'T u »„• . , :
_ , , „
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Joan T , McEntue and . John r , 0 , Noil i
were
pleasant callers at our sanctum last Thurs- ,
day. |
Bam Berry, Trammell Stu r, Bill Martin
sod Tom Jones, of Dalton, wert; here yester¬
day.
Paby Durhare and Thefc. Kpmsev
day of this prescut week ividi friends in the
city.
Mih.. ... Ksti. Xdmosdnen , and Einn-a .Me
Enure havo been in the city on . vUit ihU
Dr. Stafford has been in attendance upon
the People’s party coaveRtiou in Atlanta this
noeL.
Dr. Jutnea Harris, of Duon ivas fcerc
Thursday on at vicit to hie sister, Mrs.
Gilts.
Bob Gudgar otat Bill McKntire, of upper
Murrey spent a any or two of this week tit
the city.
Wednesday.
rp, The all.r-legged ... , ch.ok.n ... npeneth a, the
days g.iste by. we are looking lur a ievr on
aubscripticn. See?
John Black, of Dalton, was beo> I'hure'iay
oteniog oa Lis w:*y hone fr.iu a. uusineas
trip to lorrer Murray.
A number of our young people atteadud
«h. Casing t zeroises at 1’inasunt Valley
Aoadsmy last night.
8. A. Milne, of Jacksonville, Flu-, was in
town oa business to-day. Ue is a newspaper
m»a and a printer ioolting for a locution.
Mil! May Ramsey, of Dilton i-einai* eol
l.ge spent a few day. of the past week visit
ini her paremsjin lower Muiray.
Quite a number of our people? intended the
quarterly meeting at Mt. Zion end the Hog
ing corveation at Ball UrounU last Sunday.
We extend o« r tharks Co‘. ti. B. Carter
and hi. good lady for a lr.rye me 9 , of Eng
fish peas on last Monday—tho u first of
season.
Polities htvft Leon on the rampage hero
for tb« past week. The courthouse “riag’*
ft»d “cross-road* botur* mo baviug it n',p
a»d-tuck.
In order to avoid conflictitig[with‘’tho clos¬
ing axerciges at .Sumach deinvuary ths entar
tainmeiit at thia place was postponed for
next Thursday.
A citizen of Whitfield was here yesterday
and said there wer» so many locust, over
there that they had began to injure the oys¬
ter trad* at Buchoilz '
Xny person getting up a list of live
yearly subscribers will get the Jimi* free
for one year. See 1 ;' you cant id live of
your neighbors to civ r> you their names.
The closing exerciBes at f-uuiach Seminary
Thursday night are reported to have been a
success. Prof. Humphrey s goes to Dalton to
engage in business. Uur peopio regret to
give him up.
Anything on earth that is sold in a
first-class Drug Store can he bought
from Bryant & Fincher, of Dalton, ami
they will be sure to picaso you, too.
Always go there.
Justiee court passed off quite y last Mod
day. The prinjipal case was that of Vfhite
cottoa vaCash, which resulted in a verdict
in favor of Mr. Whitecotiun, the same as had
been previously given him by the aibitra
ters.
IViien you want fair dealing
Frosh Drugs at “live and let live” prices
be sure you buy from Bryant <5c
Fincher, ot Dalton.
Men’s line tur Dirbey bat»
OLly 60c. cheap at |3.50.
Baltimore Clothing Company.
McCannon, Proprietor,
CUSTOM GRINDING
Bring us yonr Wheat, we
guarantee you a saving ot 50
to 60 ceDts on every Barrel of
Fkur.
Every pound of flour guar¬
anteed.
-V. H. Prater & Co.,
Yarncll Station Ga.,
OYEHWHt L3IIXG!
THEY TOl.j, us j would re
DIFFERENT, BUT
“THERE'S HAiY A SLIP,”
j And Old Murray Goes for Gallant
General Evans
ALMOST TEiBEE TO OXK
1
Honesty and Fitness for Office
Will Not Down.
XiIK SjjJHEAF'PS " L__Tl_ ‘''' OVVFD UNDER ' ‘ .....
The “Fixers” Gat “Fixsd,” anil “The
Men IVho Control” no Longer
Hold Their Power ill
Old Murray.
The spell.has been broken, and the
people of the grand old cotififv “f of 'Mur
«v are no longer voted by 1IE HEX
H HO CONTROL.”
The “ring” has been busted
smithereens!
The cry of “bogus tickets” was
started here bv the Atkinson mer.. and
this flimsy squall reacted on them to
the hurt of their candidate.
They have been running a big game oi
W >iffail along and claimed Murray for
Atkinson by a majority of two to nne.
Kver V trick k,luWU to the cheap poli
-
tieian . was used by the supporters of
Ukin80n to CUtcll votes and down j
merit m favor of General 1 vans, j
i >ut the Evans men would not down. ■
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the . <irst of the wer ;; in fia'ittnt. colors
• tlu!;
- ; 1
W< ”: l ;« «» Mk *'“**>• °» Ui * b ;
.H-,!., e c>! U.e O..J.
l!u a wasu'jnt* iii orde< to work a very |
thin trick and get the last speech in |
favor of Atlcineon. I
The circular did not state in who se ;
bilerest Mr. Ciav would speak, but the !
supporters kn-w x thing or two, i
aiu ! forthwilh advised with Hon W K ‘
Kenkilli of Callmuu, to ui«ct him and I
have a fair kh-.vving.
Kriday morning duwned upon the At- j
kmsonites in buoyant anticipation of j
hearing a good speech from Glav and I
'
having worked a very .slick trick. j
But, alas, “tor the plansoC mice ami j
men/ Steve didn’t come, but in Ida
stead “T11 K MKN WHO CONTROL”
gazed sorrowfully Upon 'tin; classic j
ieaturcK of Mr. Hankin and eecr«llv i
M ," u ' 1 1 ' r
Olay, hud i.-dicd io crow!
As an evidence of Atkinsen’« weak-
11CHS a very simtil ernivd frit! r. - p^u.diid
to tli« «mu>c.;.cement of v'.
uad in th » evening r. h tukiti iett a
very sickly looking crowd Of Atkinson
followers in Spring Place.
j ;:is was ii ere.-!‘ hit.for Uic Kynnsitcs
^ , „ enj()Vei) j; ir ,, Inon
•
On ,, this monr.ng whe the polls
n vvera
jpened Genera: Kvnus sturtc-l ■ i' over
„ irK<f ) (m( , jn It.,-) ;: tie
lie weaken nmil six . 'ch.-.-k u>
; or whl - n . t |„. v .,ie .,1 ;
,. ounted olU U ... . (>J
Evans.
Yct this district was S cic.in -,-1 for the
, t|u . r , nan 8pont .. n , m j. ,
^ ^ q{ ^ ^ ^
: j ou ^ .
m< EvanS) nrt A(ki>1 ,, tn ’
poj;> ! -• .. ;
972 “ u “ U
825, “ 50 “ ij
1291, i l 4 6
3o;i9, .'30 !!
980, ' f 0 Hi
874, i 1 31 S
3011, i« 0 u 10
Total, - 280 117
Doogan district bus not been heard
from, but will give only a smaii vote,
, if mi election was held there.
It is putting it- very mildly to say that
the friends of General Evans are jubi
hint.
We are gloriously happy, and it has
Intel suggested tk us that the Evans
men run either Cap*. Tom Ramsey or
Col. L. F. Peepl*s for the legislature in
the fail election.
So enthusiastic are they that a full
Evans ticket for ail the offices of
the county may he nut in the ii- Id.
The JlMPl.net'TE lias been only a -m',
small factor in this race but fe -is proud
to know that its course has t .V ..
of approval of a big major!v
homey- handed sons of toi, c . 1 -
today’s election.
The Bumps on Your Face
L 7 in ^’ iir 1 hU> ° ’*
cleanse oJe if etui build at up in S “ non -
ness and parity. Botanic Blood
Baim, the (treat blood purifier ami
tonic is whjt jou need. 'One bot
He wil! wiil clear your complexion
and purity your liiood. O’ry H.
Price $1.00 pt-r bottle. For"
t.y d; ua-i'isLs.
just receive.I 6,000 eamule 1
, itacS, •lOUglit , , by New oi’k
out I
buyer J at ^ 2nc “G- on ' M1 the &i V’.y'-' 00
Baltimore Clothing Company,
McCannon, Proprietor.
WHEA'J! WHEAT!!
For every 5 1-2 bushels of
good wheat W. II. Plater <fe
Co 4 . gives one Barrel of Flour
and 66 lbs of bran.
FROM SUMACH.
bcsiACH May 14—The couimence
msDt sermon was preached by Rev.
E. 53. Dyar, of Koine Ga., last Sun¬
day to a crowded house. Mr. Dyar
taught here about five years ago.
Ha took as a text Daniel 1st
and 8th, and preached a sermon
from winch all who heard him may
derive much and lasting good.
Prof. Humphreys had exercises
by the school that reflected credit
0 u all concerned.
In the large congregation Sun
noticed aiOOUg OtliefS, Hell
iosiah Hughes, of Cleveland 'i’enn.,
*»<! Jeff Harris of DUUU Gil,
Hon. Ed Rambert is at home on
a visit.
Quarterly meeting at McGmnys
Chapel last Friday was well at
tended Rev Adams of Dalton calc*
preat bed a sermon that was
lated to edify and build up. tspim
all who heaai him.
Rev. Robert Henry, who has
been visiting relatives in this com¬
munity, ief't last Tuesday for Pitts
buig i'enn., and will, perhaps, ac¬
cept the pastorate at that place.
Our enterprising iriepds, Liah
VYarmach and Tom Harris, took
their saw mill to Fannin county
several months ago and have been
doing n good bnsinesB until lust
*—* »*«• ■<;*/«*>*•* <*■«■>
some iow-hfed incendiary £ pul firo
-
to lhe mill Slid burned it entirely
up. Loss about lour hundred dote
They intend to resume bus-!
soon again.
G. H. Humphreys is visit* I
relatives a&d fr.sr.ds in Tra-!
v Gif V Feme
'
WiS3 ... (alaC0 bru,tIl c . . , of , Dayton ,
f
Gmh, IS Visiting Wonds here.
G-ics:,: Jim Gregory, of Cohuttn
Sprmgs, is afraid of the bridge a
croCT 8nmach Creek< U e generaly y
JU3t . , mh ot ,. lhe . <reek ,
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PBO,M OBAN.
newsy notes about people
YOU KNOW.
here Monday, which was beneficial,
News somewhat scarce at toi a
date.
Quito a number of our youDjJ
people attended the si&gisg con
higa veil lion time. Sunday, All report a
Uncle Lee Treadwell was quite
Ack this week.
Grope are looking w 4 :!I in this
P‘
Prof. Da? Daniel, disappointed
inr s e ui'owii at Oiau Monday
nii’ht, »
MiR8 Liz-zio Black i‘l very ill at
duic.j The Prof, lequoslfi UB to BtaU
that Iso Would haYti filled hlS ap
P ointai el!5 at Ul ' aa bad the weath¬
er not have , been so inclement and
! l.C roads SO -middy. On this *B
COUDt lie supposed KCarCHy anyone
would be in al.lmidanen.j "
^ tariseii oleeu has invented a
new road scrape. Ask bun what
it is ?
T. K. Davis and family went to
Dalton Tuesday.
D. lik Adams, of Dalton, spent
Sunday n>aht with the family of
W. H. Sieed. W. H. K.
Minutes of Stu ray King-lag- Convention
The Murray county Singing Conven¬
tion met at the Mt. Herrnon church
May ’.2th. The president being absent,
Mr. J. F. Jackson was elected presi¬
dent and ,W. W. Shields .Secretary. The
convention was opened by reading the
scripture and prayer,reading and pray er
by Rev. M. W. Shields. The conven¬
tion then adjourned for pleaching:
A FT Eli NOON SESSION.
At 2 o’clock p. m. convention met in
e " uiltr M ’ ssion ' rea<J lti,terK > or ,0 Ports,
i ' S,ll,i,ilth S(;hnols 1>lea8iint
roil1 vi,nfiUS ’
>'a)iey Jasper Herron, \V. B. Terry,
/, ' ,,ou I Itcc.’.nua '' u « hn ^ Keith e ’ ’'UaS^nnie and Mr. Lougl J. i
i; , c, F.
! Ait.Pisgali Seth R. Harper,
j- ring Place Rev. M. W. Shields, Miss
Meiisrda J.;Shie|us,Miss Claude Peeples
; ,-,nd ..ii s. May Heartscll.
| Montgomery and W. H. Baylev, \V?V!
: ' >ik - ilK( - Mi8S Yictoria Baylev and
^ !b T,, lillir P ... ,, I',' Cr * ;t
“ p [ , ' V ' JJaI, , ‘* w H,,<1 , - Mr8 ' L,zzie
“
^TT i>v Jackson TTT to lead, two ° X I ' pieces; Rn " RAMMK Prof -
U ' M * Wil ’‘ ! ' ,n tw «, t ,ieCf ' s: Messrs, j
Parker and (Jockrun three pieces
The convention voted t.o hold its next
sessK,n Vilh I le!,S! '‘ nt U,ilev
A lesson was conducted by Prof. Daniel,
of Cherokee county. Convention then
adjourned until 9a. m. tomorrow.
x 1 Jacksox 1 n sident .
M 1 W SlIIELDS > ' ’
' ’ ’ 8tcl W’
SECOND DAY.
Convention met and was opened by
prayer by Rev, M. \V. Shields. An ex¬
tended programme was made out by the
committee for the day. Officers for the
ensuing year were then elected, result¬
ing in electing Mr. C. N King, President,
Seth E. Harper Vice-I’.iesident and M.
/
SS^CLOTHlNft- !
CLOTHOG !!
Wo Have The Most Seasonable Stock
Clothi ig in Dalton,
OUR PRISES ARE LOW.....The People
Seem To Know It,
S52E!
BOY’S KNtsJK PANT SUIT'S AT...... $1.00.
MBNASTRIPM) COTTON PANTS.... 75c.
MEN'S SLI TS AS LOW AS.......... 4.00.
fcsa^ r - THIS BEST OF ALL—The above goods are
-
V well wostb the ptiea asked.
t I ( r AT IS A FACT.
*
Y ES, WE who WANT intends every buying reader CLOTHING of this PAPER, ot
kind, whatever, give call before any
to us a making their purchase.
LOVE9L4N * mmm .
DALTON, GEORGIA.
W. Shields clerk. Convention then ad
jourued to hear preaching by M. W.
Shields:
At 2 p. m. the convention then reas¬
sembled to listen to a lecture by Prof,
Daniel, of Cherokee county. Minutes
were then read and life convention ad¬
journed. J. V. J.U'Kson President.
M. VC. Shields, Secretary.
r pwg S~ rAfirCARD.
4 t " _
j : DU BANG’S
IRHEiiM/iiic $mm
Hub sustnino.fi Us rejn.itatloa for 13 years <>
quick as being and Lie r.ianmird remedy for the
irerGit'diciG, cure of Rlicuma
tisin, GguI.. t -u-., in ,-H its forms. < ►
It is end : v-d hy tliousaiivis of Physi- O
eians. P.ibiUi.iitud t * \tieuis. It is < *
purely dose. vegetable find be - -Aa up from the
first K n .-v.-r i»\:< tn o
Price U oiv • eoU&r ?*■ t»o*.Ue, or six o
botticff for iiv'e <h*iljir.«. Our id nagePam- o
phlei seai Free-i.*y .Ut: 1. Auureus, ♦
Drag's 1316 L SirscL’War.MBtfton, Dfiouitio 'im \If D. C. Oa. f
- •
them a borixeiioirl h!;-5,in;r. ]! ’'
price ?s on. per sc;., < r s botsj rca *i.
rot. calk a? sacooiiM. ,,
J Aeons’ Pii a min v Go.,
Wholesale Agta. Atlanta, Ga.
VALUABLE PRESENTS FREE.
We wish to introduce our System Pills
into every home. We know that we
manufacture tire very best remedy on
earth for the cure of Constipation, 1311—
iousness, Sick Headaclie, Kidney Trou
bles, Torpid Liver, etc.; and that when
|y mcommaifd them loot lunTo"
tt „ agency, and in this vav wc shall
have , well-,» „ ctewand ,
. V m R crea
le(i '
As ,u jpecl;' ■- : i-Asitu- 1 ' ***.. inary ro*
der of this pepor n try •pills at
once, wo.wli give f ..: 8R . pe-rsou who
v„ds 2 - *;.■» Y- rash ■ i 84 cents [n
stamps, lor a Box 8*s*cti: Pills, owe
A t.aud
a Valuable Town tmU Gcmiue Dia
inonil Ring, a Casket of Silverware or a
Genuiue $50,00 Gold Piece. Every pur
chaser gets one of the above presents.
.there arc no exceptions. Fiatbush
Pharmacal Co. Flatbush L. I.
Just received 75 sui’ts men’s
pin check all wool casamer
goods $7.00 full suit, worth
$15.00 per suit.
Baltimore Clothing Company,
McCannon, Proprietor,
•J
When you need fresh groceries go to
Childers.
Jiua Childers will sell you groceries
cheap for cash.
Have you been to see that elegant
line of Shoes *t George Moore’s? If
not go right now ; it will save you mon¬
ey.
Boys knee pants only 10c.
per pair.
Baltimore Clothing Company,
McCannon, Proprietor.
Foil Sale ; Buckskin, the finest pony
in the county, is for sale. Gash or
approved note. Gallon S. B. Carter.
Just received a large line of
men’s punts, handsome styles
finest goods at $3.50 per pair
cheap at $0.00 and $7.00.
Baltimore Clothing Company,
McCannon, Proprietor,
George Moore lias actually got tlie
»>e*t value in a $2.50 Shoe that has ever
been sold in Spring Place.
Effective March 1st, lirst class limited
rates via the Missouri Pacific to San
francisco Cal., wiil be as follow* : From
Memphis or St. Louis one way $27.50'
Round trip $47.50 good for CO days re
turn, good going one route and
ing another. For further particulars
Auvlres. A. A. Gallagher,
Southern Passenger Agent,
103 Read House, Chattanooga, Teim.
-Foil THE HEAMS6 OF TKB NATIONS— «
|VOUbfllIlU RjOftfl DIUUU B^IHI Ddiill 1 g
& li)h *ebors«sobthsrsb8re»ttor ®
m fill Skin and Blood Diseases
; v -. It purifies, builds up and enriches
a % B X the blood, and never fails g §
to cure the most inveterate
rs BLOOD AND SKIN D1S- foi-M g
ICm EASES, Thousands if directions of are grate-p
lowed.
§ ■ —-A fui people sound its praises g
* and attest its virtues.
[MTWRITE for Book of Won- f
derful Cures, sent free on ap
£; plication.____
« If not kept by your local druggist,
send Si.co for large bottle, or $5.00
^sent, $for six bottles*, ‘paid, and medicine will be
fr> . by
im- si bmm»» AIALM co„ Atlanta, Ca.
You need an accurate map ot Murray
county. Now is the time to get one
while they are so cheap. Get one be¬
fore they are gone. Only $1.50 tor a map
and the Jimp a whole year,
j
You’ll Be in Dalton Very
Soon.
We try to interest the good
people of Murray every week
by offering them our goods at
prices that appeal to their wel¬
fare. We have a lot of rein
ants of Ingrain Carpets from
that nine to thirty-three yar ds each
we will sell at the very
li»w price of from 65 to oocts.
worth 00 to 85 cents, Mat.
lings, Lace Curtains, Wiudow
Shad«s and Furniture of all
kinds are beiug sold by us very
oh cap. We want to make room
for other lines of goods,
‘Ve handle the best make
of Piano and Organs that WO
sell on easy payments, or very
low for cash. Don’t fail to see
113 before you buy an Organ or
Piano. We can interest you
in all kinds of Furniture, al¬
ways at the lowest possible
price.
Cherokee Furniture Co.
Dalton Ga,
IF Y©U
IRE GOING TO
Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Texas,
Nebraska, Colorado, Utah, California
Oregon, Washington, Mexico, Now
iflexiaa or Indian Territory
and will send mo a postal er letter
iViiEKK stating
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,
I will write you or cal! at
yonr house and furnish you
with the fullest information
regarding Routes, Lowest
Rates of all classes, besides
Maps, Descriptive and Illus¬
trated Land Pamphlets, Resort
Kooks, Hot Springs Guides,
etc.
CHEAP FARMlNGiEANDS IN MIS¬
SOURI, ARKANSAS, KANSAS AND
I-EXAS;
A- A. GALLAGHER,
socrn’if rass.Aor.,
O Read House, Cbattasooga, Tea n
GET
A MAP
OF MURRAY
FOR 50 cents.
Vi 0 have a limited number of Maps
of Murray county made by Sain Street,
[and which he sold for §1.75 and §2 a
pieeej which we will dispose of in con •
nection \yith the Jimplecute for the low
price of Si.50 for a map and the paper
one year. Every citizen of this county
should have one of these handsome
maps. Cali and see them. This is the
cheapest rnrp of this kind was ever
before sold and now' is your opportunity
QBM ELASTIC
HOOFING
costs Makes only $2.00 per 100 square feet.
a good roof for years, and any
one can put it on..
Local A cents Wanted.
Gum-Elastic Paint only (iOc. per gal.
in bbl. lots, or $4.50 for 5-gal. tubs
Color dark red. Stops leaks in shingle,
tin or iron roofs, and last for years.
Will ship at once on receipt of price.
Thy it.
Send stamp for samples and full par
ticulars.
GY.M ELASTIC ROOFING CO.,
89 & 41 Went Broadway, - New York.
0:1 II ft) "Do ^3
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'<&>«*** u -maav taamnZ*:? •
c^smkkv
jj | Loughri.lge, °
| iVIy Ga. Apr. IG.
11 ^ linn tliorougtiored jStul—
and SPANISH JACK ■
^ g | a wil1 season sta,ul at my «*e stable ensuring s:
j | the Summerour on
jj u farm.
C. T. OWENS. IS.
ias«i Of V ■ ammnm b
’. 7 «PKr.w jjUTiS.Vi
HOUCK-' .• .tsaa JU-aA.*ot-YJ M ! :■- n SK.- *
•raer F
b 1
Allot ourjiatrons who are
arrears will greatly oblige us
by coming forward as early as
posible an.i giving their notes
for what they aie due U8. We
are ciesil ous ot closing our
books and will be compelled to
’oivft these accounts settled in
St MUfi manner before this can be
done,
Carney Y Johnson always keep fresh
and 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.