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W. P. FARNSWORTH
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& CO.
HIVE OPENED IN EXCLUSIVE
<1SHOE STORED
Where the Best and Cheapest Goods in the
Market will he offered.
Large Une Sample Shoes.
The Best in the world, will be offered at
LESS than the W holesale Pr ce. We will
offer Week after week
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B-A-R-G-A-IN-S-!
That Will Astonish You!
0DE »9c LADIES’ SHOE WILL COST YOU #2
ANY WHERE ELSE!
fuiSStock A 1 - Brogan at T6c.
W. P, Farnsworth & Co.
Between Horan’s and Farnsworth Bros.
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®W3jC3BJ»a MAITCEVVEE,
All tha Nawa About You aud Your
rati.
Our readers will notice the an¬
nouncement ot S. B. -Gailer for
sheriff in ibis issue. Mr. Carter
has made a very efficient officer
and will doubtless do so again in
the event of his re-election.
Fotick. This is to notify a!!
persons concerned thct tha farm of
Carney & Johnson has been mnt
ually dissolved, T. Carney,
Go to robinson & Fincher for the cel¬
ebrated brands #f tobacco, “Red Bhap
per' 1 , 10ct plug and “Trophy”, 15ct
plug. These tobaccos please everybody
and make a rich, waxy chew.
A blushing young couble were
made one m the OrdirAry’s office
today, Rev. lorn Davis tying the
nuptial knot.
Notion to Teachers.
The board ot education has
resolved that it will tot settle
any more ordeis given on the
County School Commissioner.
S. H. Henry, C. S. C.
Seth Gregory waa made the dem¬
ocratic nominee for representative
ol this county Tuesday, receiving a
a majority of 82 over his opponent,
Mr. Han is. Of the total vote cist
561, Maddox received 556 for con¬
gress. It was the largest mass
meeting ever held in this county
and shows beyond any doubt tnat
the democratic party ia stronger
than ever.
Died! Mrs. Margaret Peeples,
mother of W. J. and L. F. Peeples,
di*d on the 3rd, inst, at the home
of her son in-law, W. J. Duncan,
this county. Shr bad reached
ripe age of 83 years and highly re
epected and much joved by a host
of acquaintances. Heis was a
well worthy of emulation.
nobler tribute could be paid
memory.
Obitdabt: Lut Monday
altar a loDg il!naea,>ar dear; r.la
tive and friend Mrs. J. A.
•on was summonsed by the angel
o( ^ eathl io h® r home beyond. Y*’e
know it is heart-rending to give
up one so dear, yet, let ns bow
submissively to God 8 will and
weep not. Grandmother Robinson
was a patient Bufferer and often
shouted the praises of a beneficent
Father who ever olesses the faith*
fnl; many times during her illness
did fhe exhort those with her to
live for God and reap the rich re¬
ward of all good Christians. She
was the mother ol twenty children,
eleven of whom are now living. Her
age was 70 yrs., 11 mo., and 9 ds
Dear relative?, weep not; she is at
rest! H,
August* 2 94.
Anything on earth that is gold in a
first-class Drug Store can be bought
from Bryant & Fincher, of Dalton, and
they will be sure to please you, too.
Always go there.
MILLINERY MILLINERYJ
A great reduction in millin¬
ery. Trimmed Hats 25c, 50c,
75c and and up. Now is
the time to get cheap hats. A
large assortment from which
to select. Come at ouce and
see us, J. <fc J. B. Graves Co.
Attention of our readers is especially
called to the Gum columns, hoofing and is Paint
advertised in our it ready
for use, easily applied article. and Nothing a very low
price reliable better
for a new roof, or an old needing re¬
pairs. The Gum Elastic Roofing Co.,
of 39 West Broadway, New York City,
will mail you a sample if you write
them at once, and mention this paper.
THE TRUTH. HONESTLY TOLD.
Let us tell you honestly That you
can now get more furniture, and
better furniture «t that, for less
money than at any time in your
life. We have bought goods
less than we evor did, and the
great cnt of bO per cent in freight
rates enables us to lay goods down
for at least 10 per cent less than
we ever did before. Our stock
was exceedingly low, and we have
bought new goods, and are selling
them at what they have , been cost- ,
mgus. Onr new lme of bedroom
suits, rockes. center tables are the
bast .nr ahown on onr doom
Coma and Bee them and you will
buv. 1
. CHEROKEE FURNITURE CO
Atlanta, Ga., June 11 1894.
Whfreas, the Firt National Bank
of Cartarsville, located in the city
of CartersTille ga., was, npon the
llth day cf January 1894 appoint*
ed a State depository, under and
by authority rf an act to establish
State Depositories in certain cities
of the State, approved October 16,
1879, and the acts amendatory
thereof, and has filed in this office
for record, the bond required by
law, which bond has been approv
by the Governer.
Ordered: That the Tax collectors
of the counties ot Gordon and
Murra be, and are hereby instruct¬
ed to pay into -aid Dopesitory, and
into no other, all moneys collected
by them on account of State taxes,
except such as may be paied by
them directly into the State treas¬
ury.
Given under my hand, and the
seal of the executive Department,
at the Capital in Atlanta, the day
and year first above writen.
W- J- Northen, Governer.
Announcements,
Fee for county officers, .... $3.00.
“ district .< 5.00.
“ congress..... 5.00.
All fees must be paid in advance.
All platforms of candidates of not
more than five hundred words printed
free. Announcements from the candi¬
dates of ell parties earnestly solicited.
FOR SHERIFF.
To the voters of Murray eounty : I am
again before you asking your votes for
the office of Sheriff of your county. I
am conscious of having at all times im¬
partially discharged the various duties
of the office, since intrusted to me, to
the very best of my ability, As to how
well I Have discharged the duties in¬
cumbent npon me as your Sheriff you
must judge. With a deep sense of
gratitude for nour support in the past,
and hoping to receive your further in¬
dorsement by being re-elected,
I am, most gratefully, yours.
S. B. Carter.
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and in the list of 35 novels are such
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“A Gilded Sin” ami “Between
Two Sins,” by the author of “Dora
Thorne;” The Truth of It,” by the pop¬
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“Moorehouse Tragedy,” rather sensa¬
Heroine” tional’by Mrs. Jane C. Austin; “A
Rebecca a delightful story, by Mrs.
H. Davis; “Wall Flowers,” by
the popular Marion Hatland, an t the
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Amanda M. Douglass. Space forbids
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ries.
The 35 novels and the current issue
of Household Topics will be sent you
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ted by all in the household. Send at
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'''Mr-oumtiiivuai
IF YOU
A HE GO. NG TO
Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Texas,
Nebraska, Colorado, UtsU, Califorsia
Oregon, Washington, Mexico, New
.flexion or Indian Territory
and will send me a postal or letter
stating
Wiibrk 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 call nt
your house and furnish you
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,
*OUTH , H PA8S. AGf„
O Head H*tu«, CUatt*aoogu, T n.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 8old {or ?1 . 75 and ?2 a .
piece] which we will dispose of in con •
nection with the Jiniplecute for the low
pHaaoUlJOtoamah and .h. pan..
shfu’d^'aYe’ on.Vr'Tiiese fmiXoiul
maps. Call and see them. This is the
cbefeoTdTan^nowis volfropportunity
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TO THE JIMPLECUTE,
sr TELL EVERY
i _ _ man who reads
[this paper that we are ofter
ering onr entire stock of FINE
!OUSTOM MADE Perfect Fitting
^Clothing, each suit worth from
$12.50 to $15.00, at
$9.75
$9.75
PER 9.75 SUIT!
$9.75
i 9.75
$9.75
9.75
$9.75 1
9.75
I REMEMBER, we do just;
Pas | we advertise. goods,!
No trouble to show
iso come and take a look at the'
S
above Big Bargains in FINEj I
'CLOTHING.
LOTEMAN & SON’S.
DALTON, GEORGIA.
THE STANDARD. -
i I .^i—— . . H . i i.im—— i —i P
DURANG’S < i
i > i >
iRheumatic Remedy!!
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< ► Has sustained Its reputation for 18 years < >
< ► as being the standard remedy for tha
<, quick tism. Gout. and permanent Sciatica, cure in *111U of Rbe forms. umn- i 6 ►
< > etc.,
< ► It ,1* endorsed by thouminds of Physl- < >
i ► elans, Publtshera and Patients. It is * *
< ► purely vegetable and builds up from th* < ►
i > first doao. It nover fails to cure. < >
< > Price ta one dollar a bottle, or six i ►
< t bottles for five dollars. Our til-page Pom- < >
< ► phlet sent Free by Hail. Address, < >
;; Durang’s 1316 L Street,Waslilngton, Rheumstlc Remedy D. C. Co. < \
< > <.
* * Bufony’* Liver 1‘t.lln art tho best on * ’
' > earth. They act r. itb an ease th&t make* * '
’ ! J \ them FRXCE a 25 houHchold 0TB. BOX, blessing. BOXES TOX |f- \
PER or B *
X FOB SALE BY DaUtHaSTS. A i
Jacobs’ Pharmacy Co.,
Wholesale Agts., Atlanta, Ga.
VALUABLE PRESENTS FREE.
Wo wish to introduce our System Pills
into every home. Wo know that we
manufacture the very best remedy on
earth for the cure of Constipation, Bi!
iousness, Sick Headache, Kidney Trou
hies, Torpid Liver, etc.; and that when
f you have tried these pills you will glad,
ly recommend ... them to others, take ..
or
an agency, and in this way we shall
have a large, well-paying demand crea
ted.
As a special inducement for every rea¬
der of this paper to try these pills at
once, we will give to each person who
sends 25 cents in cash, or 30 cents in
stamps, for a box of System Pills, ono
of tho following presents- A Hand
some Gold Watch, a good Silver watch,
a Valuable Town Lot, a Genuine Itia
mond Ring, a Casket of Silverware Every or a
Genuine $50.00 Gold Piece.- pur
chaser gets one of the above presents.
There arc no exceptions. Flatbush
Pharntacal Co. Flatbush L. I.
The Bumps on Your Face
Are caused by impure blood,
and will newer be well unless you
cleanse if and build it up iu rieli
ness and purity. Botanic Blood
Balm, the great blood purifier aud
tonic is what, you need. One bot¬
tle will will cle ar your complexion
and purify your blood. For 'J’ry it.
Price $1.00 per bottle. sale
by druggists.
WHE Al! WHEAT!!
For every 5 _ , 1-2 Whel. . , , of .
S Co,, 00 ^ gives y^ eat W. Barrel II. 1 of Flour '
one
and GO lbs of bran.
DENTISTRY.
To the citizens of Murray
county, who will call at iuy of¬
fice m 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 OBly the best material
Give me a call at once. Office
next door north of Hardwick's
bank. J. S. FANN, Dalton Ga.
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The Russell Art Publishing Co., of
928 Arch Street, address Philadelphia, desire
the names and of a few people
in every town who are interested in
works of art, and to secure them they
©tier to send free, “Cupid Guides the
Boat” a superbly executed water color
picture, size 10x13 inches, suitable for
framing, and sixteen other pic
tures about the same size, in colors, to
any one sending 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 ; anv person H forwarding
t()p n#mM R ld staiIlp 8 prompt i y .
Note— the editor of this paper has al
ready received copies of the above pic¬
tures and considers them really “Gome
of Art.”
C sorry A Johnson always keep fresh
and chvap groceries of all kinds in
stock. , I have meat, , coffee, _
> n sugar,
canned goods, pickles, fancy candies,
,.jg arg> cheroots, tobacco’s, tinware,
soda and everything goes cheap for the
money.
-FOB THE HEALING OF THE NATIONS—
i TDK GREAT SOUTHER!* RR2KDT FOB
fill Skin and Blood Diseases!
M It purifies, builds up and enriches
fc^&the .
blood, and never fails™
sSh to cure the most inveterate !
* BLOOD AND SKIN D1S
SjjM lowed. EASES, Thousands if directions of are grate¬ fol- j
8 ' ful people sound its praises M
and attest its virtues. ** h
E3FWRITE for Book of Won¬
derful Cures, sent free on ap¬
plication. _
; If not kept by your bottle, local druggist,
send $i.oo for large or $Goo
for six bottles, and medicine will be
sent, freight paid, by
m.OOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga.
J. A. PRICE, M;D.
Sumacii. Ga.
Will practice his profession
in this and surrounding coun¬
ties.
JEffWill be at the Temple House on the
First Tuesdays in each month to r'
the purpose of examining and treating
Acute and Chronic diseases.
JXHAELES n. king.
ATTORNEY AT UW,
Spring Place, • # » » Ga,
J. BATiUS, «•
ATTORNEY AT.1AW,
Spring Place, ........ Qm
|^“Speciai attention to colt
lections and criminal praetiM
L, WATTS,
ATTORNEY at LAW.
Spring Place, «•»••••* •* GaI
Prompt attention to *11
business
0 L. HJC£i£Y,
ATTORNEY AT £AW,
•Spring Place, • 6a.
— Will practice in the court*
of this and the Buriuuadiug
countie*.
J-ONES& JJ|-ARTEN
I>AW YliB*,
Dalton, . 6a.
Will practice in Mub»a*
county.
j| j|ILL HARRIS,
DENTIST,
Dalton t ♦ • • • 6a.
Teeth extracted without pais
a specialty,
TSftSSKBSSSm
J S. Farm,
DENTIST,
Dalton, .............. 6a.
—Solicits your patroaag*.
HJ[cNelIy& jlJeartsill,
GENERAL JOB PRIHTEB9*
Clevkhand, Tbn*.
B3f*Mail orders will receive prompt at¬
tention. Send for prices and
samples of work.
rglHOMAS J BRYA&T 1
59
Dalton, Ga
t5TT have bought the entire Livery
business ot Calaway «fc Longest
and solicit your patronage.
jj^p. Bagwell, m.
Spring Place, • • • Oa.,
—Offer* feis professioDal ser
vices to the people of this sec¬
tion and solicits a share ot the
patronage.
^■^W.AKDSKSOW
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
Spring Place, .Ga
^'Professional services offered t* th
people of this section. Calls
cheerfully answered day and
night.
All of our patrons who arc
arrears will greatly oblige 3
Ly coming forward as early Ct
jiosible and giving their notes
for what they ate due us. We
are desirous of closing our
books and will be compelled to
have these accounts settled in
some manner before this can be
doue,