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4TECHKS MA2TOEWBB,
All tke News About You and Your
Folks.
Miss Lizzie Dickson has been quite ill
A portion of tqi* week.
Dr. Sam Brown, of Tilton, attended
justice court hrre Monday.
The county Normal is in session at
Pleasant Valley this week.
Lawyers Bates an« Henry are in Ten
neesae this week on a business trip.
Miss Lena Heartaill returned Mon¬
day to ?ler home in Cleveland, Teim .
Clint Keith, of Dunn, was here Thurs.
looking as happy and handsom as ever.
Little Marguerite Heartsell has been
quite aick for the past Week.
C. 8. Pangle and daughter, of Hassler
Mills were in Spring Place Thursday.
Henry and Jeff Fincher were in town
Thursday on official pusiness.
A number of our young people have
been visiting in Dalton this week.
If you wont pester your nabor in nine
eases out of ten you won’t tee pestered.
Mrs. J. W. Childers is slowly recov¬
ering from a dangerous illness.
Capt. Tom Peeples paid his son and
darghter, near Ramsey, a visit Thurs
dsy.
Dr. Stafford has been in attendance
upon the commencement at Dalton this
week.
Local politics is now waxing and
waning and it is no trouble to find an
office seeker.
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Watts returned
Tuesday from a visit to relatives in Gor¬
don and Cherokee counties.
A large party of our denizens went
seining Thursday and tlieo say every¬
one of them got wet.
Charles Willingham and family, of
Marietta, are here on a visit to the fam¬
ily o1 W. C. Tilton.
Miss Ciara Street returned “home to
' Dalton Monday after a yleasant visit to
relatives in Spring Place.
Mrs. E. W. Reinhert, of Sumach,
•pent Sunday with her father and fam¬
ily at this place.
The county board off education met
hero Tutedad transacted some empor
tant business.
Jace Robinson and family visited at
the home of Mrs. Robinson’s father
Tuesday night.
Dr . Bagwell has been keeping bache¬
lor’s hall this week and it is said is de¬
veloping into quite a first class cook.
Doke and Luke Leonard, of Fort
Mountain, made a business trip to Dal¬
ton Wednesday.
Capt Knox Ramsey attended com
niencvment exercises of the Dalton Fe
male College this week.
Portly John O’Neil, of Dunn, was in
town Thursday shaking Hands with his
many friends.
The tongue of the tattler waggeth yet
with all the vigor of youth and playeth
the devil in general.
He that worketh hi* tongue and never
worketh his hands chaweth very little
of his own hog and hominy.
Mieses Kiker and Wvott returned
Thursday to their home in Calhoun.
They were accompatiiedjby Dr- Chas
tain.
Lawyers Skeiley and Watt*, of Cal¬
houn, were here yesterday and took
ths first degree as members of the Bar¬
rel clup.
Mr*. Fannie Johnson, her daughter’
Miss May and Misses Elva Willie and
Lizzie Dickson picniced at Wall’s spring
Wednesday.
T*m Craigo, recently of Emory Texas,
has been here a portion of this week
yisiting his friend Haory Peeples and
lady.
Lost: "While in Spring Place one
night last week L"vi Branham lost his
saddle. The findei will confer a great
favor on him to return the same.
Matt Pitner, the 1 popular tobacco
salesman of Pee;de3 & Patner, was here
hustling our merchants the first of the
week,
Dr. G. L. Chas'ain hag consented to
write the Jimc a letter each week from
the different localities he visits attend¬
ing to bis pastoral duties.
Cols. W, C. Martin and Trammell
Starr will probably Contest for the
democratic nomination for State sena¬
tor from this district.
The Barrel Club, an entirely new in¬
stitution, has be»u organized in Spring
Place and about eighty membeis have
already been enrolled.
Cleyer Will Spruill, of Deunis, was
here Wednesday. He had been to Dal¬
ton and purchased a bran new buggy
and is going to ride in style now.
There are people in the woild who
have ialked through their hats so much
that all the hair is wore from ihe top of
their heads .J^'This does not refer to
all bald-headed people.
Announcements.
Fee lor county officers, .... f3.00.
“ “ district Ct
“ “ congress,........00. Cn
All fees must be paid in advance.
All platforms of candidates of not
more than five hnndred words printed
free. Announcements from the candi¬
dates of all parties earnestly solicited.
FOR TREASURER.
With the earnest solicitation of my
many friends I have decided to enter
the race for Treasurer of Murray county.
The present incumbent of that office is
a good man and ought to be re-elected,
but I want the office, and I trust that
my friends may display as much zeal in
the January election as they have in
persuading me to make this long race.
Do not let the grass grow under your
feet but give me your support and I can
assure you that I will prove my grati¬
tude to you in more substantial manner
in the future. Yours for votes,
ROBERT A. ANDERSON, Jr.
Mrs. Tay Steed and Miss Emma
Liaek visited in town Sunday evening.
J. C. Heartsell, lady and Miss Katie
Keister spent Sunday with the family of
J. Q. Steed.
Our lawyers are all off attending court
today except. Col, Watts, and he is away
enjoying the reward of faithful courting.
r^fiORGIA VX —To ALL WHOM MURRAJ COUNTY
IT MAY CONCERN:
Whereas Mary Gregory, widow of
J ernes M. Gregory deceased has ap¬
plied to the undersigned Ordinary
of said eounry lor twelve months
support for herself an minor heirs
and I will pass upon the same at
my Office in Spring E'lace at 10 o’¬
clock. This June 4th 1894,
T. J. OVBEY. y
Ordinary.
BIDS RECEIVED.
On the 1st Wednesday in July next
bids will be received by this body for
the covering of the county jail and the
old Staple’s corner, now belonging to
the county. These buildings will be
covered with heart shingle* and each
biodc: must furnish plans and specifica¬
tions of the work. The right to reject
any and all bids reserved.
E. W. Bond, Chairman. Co- Coin's.
J. C. Heartsell, Clerk.
A WORD TO THE WISE.
Let your wisdom put your
dollars ou the light track.
Take advantage ot your great
reduction and clearance sale to
buy what you want. Our
stock is the best in the country
and our prices the lowest.
Good bed-room Suits from
13.50 to $35.00, worth double
the money.
A nice bureau lor $4.50.
A good bed $1.35.
A 3 back oak chair, for 50e.,
worth 75c.
Matting 7s9sl2c, just hall
the old pree.
Window shades on Spring
Rollers for 25c. each. Come
and see us. CHEROKEE
FURNITURE CO.. Dalton,
O a.
I"idles Fine India Kid Bufo
ton Shoes worth $1.40 at 9(>c.
Baltimore Clothing Company,
McCannon, Proprietor.
CAMPMEETING.
The friends and neighbor* are re¬
quested to meet again at the camp¬
ground on Saturday early afternoon, be¬
fore the 3rd Sunday in this month to
have a short service—then work clean¬
ing off i.he grounds until near night.
Our other £ meeting resulted in much
good as to building Ac. Please come as
above stated instead of coming to Har¬
rison’s Chapel in the forenoon,
G. L. Chastain, P. C.
Of the 100 Suits worth
$15.00, we have left 25 only.
Baltimore Clothing Company,
McC anson, Proprietor.
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When you need fresh groceries go to
Childers.
Of the 100 Suits, worth
$20 00 at $8 00 we have left
26 only.
Baltimore Clothing Company,
McCannon, Proprietor.
Ladies’s Glove Grain Button
Shoes Solid 75c.
Baltimore Clothing Company,
McCannon, Proprietor.
When yen want fair dealing and
Frash Drug* at “live and let live” prices
ho sure you buy from Bryant &
Fincher, of Dalton.
The big pile ©f tine few hats,
worth $1.50 for 50 ceets are
going fast.
Baltimore Clothing Company,
McCannon, Proprietor.
Anything on earth that is sold in a
first-class Drug Store can be bought
from Bryant A Fincher, of Dalton, and
they will be sure to please you, too.
Always go there.
HHnMBaMatai.Mu ......
Jim Childers will sell you groceries
cheap for cash.
Have you been to see that elegant
line of Shoes at George Moore’s? If
not go right now; it will save you mon
«y.
For Sal* : Buckskin, the finest pony
in the county, is for sale. Cash or
approved note. Call on S. B. Carter.
George Moore has actually got the
best value in a $2.50 Shoe that has ever
been sold in Spring Place.
Effective March 1st, first class limited
rates via the Missouri Pacific to San
francisco Cal., will be as follow*: From
Memphis or St. Louis one way $27.50 ■
Round trip $47.50 good for 00 d^ys re¬
turn, good going one route and return¬
ing another. For further particulars
addres. A. A. Gallagher,
Southern Passenger Agent,
103 Read House, Chattanooga, Teun.
You need an accurate map of Murray
county. Now is the time to get one
while they are so cheap. Get one be¬
fore they are gone. Only $1.50 for a map
and the Jimp a whole year,
Ladies Oxford Tyes worth
$1.00 at 50c.
Baltimore Clothing Company,
McCannon, Proprietor,
Any parson getting up a liat of five
yearly subscribers will get the Jimp free
for one year. See if you cant feet five of
your neighbors to give you their name*.
35 COMPLETE NOVELS.
NEATLY BOUND.
And a Year* Subscription to a large
16-page illustrated monthly magazine
for ONLY 30 CENTS. This is a most
liberal offer as Household Topics, (lie
magazine referred to, is a high-class
paper’ replete with stories of love, ad¬
venture, .ravel, and short interesting
and instructive sketches of factand fancy
and in the list of 35 novels are such
treasures as “A Brave Coward,” by Rob¬
ert Louis Stsveus; A Blacksmith’s
Daughter.” by Etta W, Pierce; “Ninet
ta, a most pleasing story bv M. T, Cal
dor; ‘‘A Gilded Sin” and “Between
Two Kins,” by the author of “Dora
Thorne;” The Truth of It,” by the pop¬
ular writer, Hugh Conway, and the
“Moorehouse Tragedy,” rather sensa¬
tional’by Mrs. Jane C. Austin; “A
Heroine” a delightful story, by Mrs.
Rebecca H. Davis ; “Wall Flowers,” by
the popular Marion Hailand, and the
great Amanda story “Guilty or Not Guilty,” by
M. Douglass. Space forbids
mentioning the other novels; but th«y
are all the same high grade, popu’ar,
bright, ries'. romantic, spicy, interesting sto¬
The 35 novels and the current issue
of Household Topics will be sent yon
the day your order is received. This
will supply you with a season's reading
for a mere song; and will Tie 'apprecia¬
ted by all in the household. Send at
once 30 cents to Hoitlrmold Topics
PUB. Cm, p. O. Cox 1159. New York
City, N. Y.
IF YOU
AKB GOING TO
Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Texas,
Nebraska, Colorado, Ut&h, CaUforaia
Oregon, Washington, Mexioo, New
Mexioo or Indian Territory
and will Bend me a postal er letter
Where stating
you are going,
Whbk you are going,
Wiikre you will start from,
How many there are in your party.
What freight and baggage you have,
I will write you or call at
.yonr house and furnish yon
with the fullest information
regarding Routes, Lowest
Rates of all classes, besides
Maps, Descriptive and Illus¬
trated Land Pamphlets, Resort
Books, Hot Springs Guides,
etc.
CHEAP FARMING LANDS IN MIS¬
SOURI, ARKANSAS, KANSAS AND
TEXAS:
A- A. GALLAGHER,
sotn’n , jf PAsa.Aor.fe
O Head Hs»u«e, Chattanooga, Ten n
GET
A MA P
OF MURRAY
FOR 50 cents.
We have a limited number of Maps
of Murray county made by Sam Street,
[and which he sold for $1.75 and $2 a
piecej which we will dispose ol in con •
nection with the Jimplecute for the low
price of $1.50 for a map and the paper
one year. Every citizen of this county
should have one of these f andsoiue
maps. Call and see them. This is the
cheapest map of this kind was ever
before sold and now is yonr opportunity
CUSTOM GRINDING
Bring us yonr Wheat, vre
guarantee you a saving of 50
t« 60 ceDts.on every Barrel of
Flour.
Every pound of flour guar¬
anteed.
W. H. Prater & Co.,
Varnell Station Ga„
j-fr affi S g i S ai fr- te* Jus. •«.—£ S
CLOTHINfi l
CLOTHING-!!
We Have Tlie Most Seasonable Stock Of
Clothi.ig in Balton.
OUR PRICES ARE LOW.....The People
Seem To Know It.
CESa^!ESSZSSf>
BOY’S KNEE PANT SUITS AT.. $1.00.
MENS STRIPED COTTON PANTS 75c.
MEN'S SUITS AS LOW AS...... 4.00.
PUT XX U X • THE BEST OP ALL—The above goods are
• well xvoi th the price asked.
THAT IS A FACT.
YES, WE WANT every reader of this PAPER,
who intends buying CLOTHING ot any
kind, whatever, to give us a call before making their purchase.
LOYEMM & SOU’S.
DALTON, GEORGIA.
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WHE All'WHEAT!!
For every 5 1-2 bushels of
good wheat W. II. Prater &
Co,, givtsone Barrel of Flour
and 66 lbs ot brar.
DENTISTRY.
To the citizens of Murray
county, wb® will call at my of¬
fice lh Dalton, during the next
30 days. I will fill their teeth
with Amalgam Small Cavities,
25c., large 50c : Silver fillings
50 and 75c: Gold fillings 75c.
to $2.00. Teeth Extracted
25c. All work guaranteed and
I use only the best material.
Give me a call at once. Office
next door north of Hardwick’s
bank. J. S. FANN, Dalton Ga.
Tiie Bussell Art Publishing Co., of
028 Arch Street, Philadelphia, desire
the names and address of a few people
in every town who are interested in
works of art, and to secure them they
. ifer to send free, “Cupid Guides the
pj^ure? siz^lSaYnchet "suitable color for
framing, and sixteen other pic
lures about the same size, in colors, ’ to
any one 8en( , in(J them at once the
names and address of ten persons (ad
mirers of fine pictures) together with
six two-cent stamps to cover expense of
mailing etc. The regular price of these
pictures is $1.00, but they can all be se¬
cured free by any person forwarding
the names and stamps promptly.
Note— the editor of this paper has a!
ready received copies of the above pic¬
tures and considers them really “Genie
of Art.”
Carney & 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’*, tinware,
sodit and everything goes cheap for the
money.
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BLOOD BftLtt GO., Atlanta, Ga.
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J. A. PRICE, m D.
Sumach. Ga<
Will practice his profession
in this and surrounding coun ¬
ties.
nr Will be at theTmple House on the
First Tuesdays iu each month for
the purpose of examining and treating
Acute and Chronic diseases.
£1HAMLES N. 1IMQ,
A'I TURKEY A T EAW,
Spring Place, Ga,
J. j. bates,
ATTOR SiF V Ar.lAW,
Spring Place, . Ba
fcdjp^Speciai attention t® «®1*
lections and criminal practi*®
a,. watts,
ATTeftxnrat uw,
Spring Place, «*»•»**• »• Ga
Prompt attention i© all
business
0^ L. HEEiSY,
attorney AT &AW,
Spring Place, .. Ga..
—Will practice in the charts
of this and the eunoaiadisg
countie-.
JONES & JU&RTEN
LAWYERS,
Dalton, Ga.
y Will practice ia Mnbju*
county.
JgILL HARRIS.
DENTIST,
Dalton, • * • * -+■ 0 • * Ga.
j£3§T*Teetli exuacted without pail
a specialty,
J. S. Fann,
DENTIST,
Dalton, ............ <. Ga.
—Solicits your patronage.
JHfcNelly& jf 1 sarisili,
GENERAL JOE FRINTERS,
Cleveland, ..........Tjssnn.
Elf*Mail orders will reesive prompt at¬
tention. Send for pricss and
samples of work.
FIXHOMASJ BRTAST:
hK
psagS I
Dalton, Ga
tyi have bought the entir* Livery
business ot Galaway & Longctt
and solicit your patronage.
P. BAGWBLl „ M. jj
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Spring Place, ... • tit*, Ga.,
—Offers his professional eer
vices to the people of this sec¬
tion and solicits a share of the
patronage.
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w. W. Aft DE itSOK
PKYXICIAN A SURGEON,
Spring Place,..........Ga.
iSTTrofessional services offered to th*
people of this section. Calls
cheerfully answered day »nd
night.
All ot our patrons who are
arrears will greatly oblige us
by coming forward as early as
posible and giving their notes
for what they ate due us. We
are desirous ot closing oitr
books and will be compelled to
have these accounts settled in
some manner before this can be
done,