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-A rCRMAY, SEPT.,
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For < JovernOr,
VV. V. .tTKIISOS.
For Secretary of State,
A l». CANUl.IUt.
For Treasurer,
It. 17. II wti>i:>i \ .v.
For (Comptroller Generate f.
•*v. a. vv right.
For Attorney < Inner,-ap
j. m. rKKiti.i.*.. I
For Atommissioncr <>f Agriculture,
t. M.snri T.
For Congress, 7tli, C.mjrrcs-'innii) Dist,,
JOHN H.MAOIXIV.
For Senator, !■' 1 r<5, Keiiatoiia! Ifiutrict,
1 KAMMKI.i. S « AltB.
For Ueprcsi’iitrttivc, Mini;,;. County,
.»I.TII A. (jltlCGOItV.
A CAKih
Follow chizenb. I avail niyseil of
this iiif.'ines oi excusing my abscuncc
.inlong you sini c 1 iccinviol the, demo¬
cratic iiomiir.ition fur IfnprcKciihtUve
of our I'ounly ! have heen ■ .iifiineiJ to
my l«'(l by severe illness and nimble at
nny time to get hum home. Blit fo r
thi* illness I intended visiting every ci¬
tizen of this comity and »nd mingling
in every gathering of (lie people, Am
soon h» my beidtf, will permit 1 will ce¬
lt* muny of you us posilde and solicit
in | erson your .upport for tli* pohiiion
for wtiiuh your eunipliineiitiuy hnlluts
Iiave made mo a candidate, f trust
(hat my friends and the pe.jjdc o! the
county will remember me kindly in my
nickneas and take the .same generou
care of mv candidacy, lliat tliey did of
my nomination. 1 hereby pledge uiy
Hull, that if elecled the inletUtsls of the
county shall not ftu/ier in my hands
hot ho my tirst, highest and supieme
editsideration. woping soon to see you
face to face I have the honor to he your
obedient servant. Sotb Gregory.
The FHilton Tribune itdU its readers
that they ‘‘have the choice of voting for
a pankor or it farmer for state senator,”
and asks if it isn’t their duty to vote
for Riley Giddens, (ho fanner, “because
lie knows more about what tliey need,
and can appreciate their depressed con¬
dition and inn u n heart to legislate in
their interest more than a ptofesaKuriu
lawyer and a national hanker.”
Yea, the people of the district do
have a choice between a director of a
national bank legally chartered and au
thonged by the laws of our country, and
nnd a man who has been a lawyer,
actiool teacher, political gyralor. 'an
Bier and is now a howler after office in
the ranks ol that element which has
slabbed itself off, from both the other
prrties, like a scab off' an old sore on a
mules back.
Ceitainly Riley, the farmer. (V.duiews
more about what they need’ bee inse,
a* has been spud before, he is a farmer,
ceoouio so from necessity, as he was a
failure at evrvihing else.
Oh, yes, Riley will have a heart t«*
legislate for the farmers and he’ll do ii,
too, if he has enough influenet . hut he
n.-ver uad enough in the last legislature
to pass a local measure because Im
says so himself. This being so how oil
earth could lie do the farmers or any
>ihur class of peopli any good in a gen
oral law?
He just caul do iiiiylbing fertile peo¬
ple. Jn the first ylaee. he hasn’t the
ability to do them any good it he had
the influence.
If Giddens is elected the people of
this district will always be ashamed of
it and for that reason they are not go
ing to elect bin.
Elect Trommel Starr and this district
will have the ablest repiesentative it
has had in veins. He w ill command
respect ami intlmmciun the U-gmlature
and being honest he will advocate
uuiasutors iu the interests of all classes
and sections and this district mid this
state will be tin.* better off for hts hav¬
ing been there. Ilia ideas of economy
*ud pmdonee in state and local mailers
are correct and his theories are }>a acti
Me hn« im political (iritntora mid
sviil not but busismi but bit? Vutva aim I Sii.^
acti.ius in ail ctt.cnd capacity will i c
garded liy his own conscience and that
et Hu* people w h<> electee him, Ho will
caine hack to iih with clean iunds and
r record l«. which Ida consutuency can
ever altcrward* |K.int with emi. u
Trammel Starr will mckc ; j*
the next senate.
It is mu; he is now . nu.vu-i with w
national hank, a Ic .iuuntu* iiuamcs*.
mid i« a lawyer and a good one at that,
hut leF, how he became connected
nub (tint haiiu.
Tnirtecn years ago he came to Spn:,«
l'laco to practice m, profession without
a dollar in his pocket and wearing a
pair of hrogun shoe.s and veiv ordinary
clotiies. lie had just iett college, where
bv the beat l*<m»i:do management and
strictest economy he had secured an
education. He hung out his -shiugu”
and began bis pun-lice ot l.nv, some
times walking to the \mems districts of
tliecounty to look alter his business.
ll:*-pi- p!<* «r.»»n saw th-' making of ••
law?or shrewi man in him and
H'” *'* iMr in l.'nr hanea ami
in the eonrs.e of five year* lie was in ve
iy c«mfo»table eiroumstaucjs with a
lucrative and growing practice. Since
that time he has kept ne his energy find
economy ami if ne chooses to invest his
money in a panic or a mole-hill it’s no¬
body’* business, but hi*.
Ow the other Imtwl Riiey was reared
in comfortable circumstances by well¬
doing and indulgent parents and he,
too. soon became a lawyer but, iifitika
Col. starr, bis friend saw abffcMtoly
nothing hut failure in him and tbs'end
of his story is that be has went. down
tbe ladd, r faster than Starr vein 'up.
Now , are the voters of this district 150 -
tug to condemn Htarr because lie" has
tirade a few holiest dollars and is a 1 !
liaut and honest young man and Uphold
Hidden* because of bis own accord htj
is a financial and'.universal failnr#
Can'such argument aft this fuddle any¬
body into voting for this “dispensary
hero?”
We have more confidence in the'infel
iigence of the people than to believe
they will go against Htarr and his signal
ability for (ridden* and his signal unfit—
tednesf! for any office or positiono! trust
w here brains' aremiy consideration.
A n nouncemenfs.
Fee for couuty officers, . . . , L'FOO.
‘ “ district f> no,
“ “ congress, . . 5,0(1.
All fees must be paid in advance,
Ail platform* of candidate* of not
more than live hundred words printed
free. Announcement* from the candi¬
dates oi ail parties earnestly solicited.
FOR RF.i'kFlSFNT.YTIVF.
We lire liotiiorized to announce h. A.
1 tregory a« a cmuliduto for rci-reseiita
t-ive of .Murray county in the next Gen¬
era) AsMunbiy, Uctobor election, I
We arc authorized to announce W. J.
While at- a t 1 amlidate fur representative
ot Murray county in tho next General
Assembly, October .ejection, iso).
FOR ’CLERK.
We ere authorized to announce S. II.
Fincher tin a candidate lot re election
lo the office ot clerk of the. superior
couitoi Murray Co., January election,
ISDo.
FOR a HER IFF.
To the voters of Murray county : I am
again before you asking your votes for
the office of sheriff uf your county. 1
am conscious of having at. nil 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 1 Have discharged tho duties in¬
cumbent upon me as 5 our 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. U. Carter,
FOR TAX 001,1.ECTOR.
We are authorized to imriounee it. M
Welch as a candidate for re-election to
the office Of tax collector of Murray Co.
at the January election, !<K‘)o,
Wu are authorized to announce M. G.
Hill as a candidate for tax collector oj
Murray county, January election,’ 180-7*.,
FOR TREASURER,
We are authorized to announce J. A.
Dickson as a candidate for re-election
to the office of treasurer of Murray Co.,
al the January election, 1895.
We are authorized to announce K. K.
Daniel as a candidate for treasurer of
Murray county, January election, 1895.
ClJctTuM GRINDING
*Riing 11 s your Wljeat, vre
guai on tec you a saving of 50
to GO coats on every Barrel ot
Flour.
Every pound of flour guar¬
anteed.
Y. II. Prater & Co.,
Varnell Station Ga.,
Attkxtion of our veartera ia especially
called to the Gum Roofing and Faint
advertised in our columns, it is ready
fur use, easily applied and a very low
price reliable article. Nothing better
for a new roof, or an old needing re¬
pairs. The Gum lilnssie tippling Go.,
of "9 West Broadway, New York City,
will mail you a sample if you write
them atones, and mention this i'avkic
8El’T. SuERIFF'S BALES
Georgia Murray County 1
will bo sold before the court*
hoesa dv/or in tho town of Spring
Biace on the first Tuesday in S«pt
next to theffugbost and best bid¬
dor for cash and between the •legsl
hours oi sale tne 1 'ollowing degcrib
“
eJ ‘ 0 * , tj wif . ' -
•
fJIU . , ^ , _ lot
' UCle8 01 «t
iiiunbc-r one hund'rnl and thirty
three in the eighth district and third
so.-tu.o of aa.(l CuflCty and slate;
tho said tract-of land being and ly
in m til0 nortU east Cl)1! ,er of said
lf . ’ . ! LeVlat , , 0,1 . V,rLlle °* . and t(>
fi!ltl8, - v a h i;l lss » w | U ' oin tli * supc
rior court its.id county in favor of
aury vyedcif, tor use of oiScors of
court, v 8 now England Mortgage
and SOC nrifv Co and as the proper
. ° ... ‘ h ° , , . 10 ll .... ,!l
Al “° ftt lli0 SilIU0 llnle ttl ‘d place
0110 house I'lld lot ill Spring Phice
of said county and slate and boun
tlwl ,’tR follows: on thtsontn by Kb
iijay |,' street; cn the east by flic
on8 , an( ] j ot belonging to Simon
Dal V i 0D _ ,, ^ „ «‘<>rth , by , ,, the street ,
*
running from the conaly jail to T
* Dicksons fchbP ac^ r o*i the west by
the countv properly wbjre « Rites
now resides. Levied son by virtuo
of and to satisfy five fi ,;as issued
from the Justice court (>f the one
thousand and thirteenth district a
m of said county in favor ol j f j? ir
riB vs t n camp and as the property
ot the defendant for She 'purchase
money of suid housetand lot Lev¬
ies made and returned to me by j
Alford l c.
This Aug, 9th, ‘94,
S B (Jari jr, sheriff.
A UGtVAKD
t>j ontborify ut iho Attorney
General of the United State;?, 1
hereby otfer a reward cf tW i
dred dollars each lor Iho arrest, aua
deliver} , . to me in Atlanta* (iuur
gia, or for information dor.veyed t
me that will enable me to cuaKo
the arrest of Will Morrison, and A
D l. l/uncan, conuaotdy , Know<u as
P«yne Duncau, of Murray cf only
Georgia, who are charged in the
United States court with the c rime
of conspiracy.
AVil! Alorrisgn is described as follow s:
Hefeht about 5 feet and !J inches, wt.,
aSiowh’-iffc, black hair, d rk skin, hi
or gray ejsigj thin faced, oler.: . av d,
slightly hump shouldered and at ■ ■■■* ’d
years ' old.
A. I* - Human, or Payne Dimio..,!, i :
scribed as fofows: Height about j
feet and (5 inches, weight about 150 dark
eomplected, black hair, ■ dark eyes,
black'imistaclie, slightly stooped, ijuick
spoken, and voice slightly coarse, am!
is .T > oo 40 years oltl.
Samuel G. Dunlap. U, S. .Marshal
Northern District of Georgia.
August J8th, 1801.
G EORGIA, Whereas James Murray R. JjVfcitecot- Couniy.—
ton adtuinietrator of Smith Tread¬
well jr„ represents to the court in
bis petitiop duly tiled and entured
on record thet he lias fully adniin
istered Smitii Treadwcla’ts estato,
this is thereforo ro cite all persons
concerned* kindred and cu-diUu
to show cause if any they tan, why
said administrator should not be
disehaeged from his administration
and receive letters ot dismission on
the first Monday in October ISOi
T J Ovbey Ordinary.
(I EORGIA MURRAY COUNTY
V I —To AU, WHOM IT jftv oonckkn:
VVlltrMB J, A. MoKamy auniii,
istralor of N- Stan lord ropreseul.s
to the court in lbs petition duly
filed and entered on record that lie
has fully administered N. Stanford
estate, this is therefoie to rite nil
persons con erneil, kindred and
creditors to show cause ifnnv (b»*
can why *aid administrator should
not be discharged from his adm n
stration and recei ve letters of dis
mission'oti the tied Monday in 1 c~
tober litH.
T. .J. Ovb.y Ordinary.
GET
A MA P
OF MURRA Y
FOR 50 cents.
We have a limited number of Maps
of Murray county made by Sam Street.,
[and which he sold for f 1.75 and $2 a
ueetion .....?! *«* with the «“ Jimplecute i ” lor the r low
price of §1,50 for a map and the paper
one year. Every citizen of this county
should have one of these 1 andsomo
maps. Cal! and see them. This Is th ■
cheapest before map of this kind was ever
8 o!J and now is vour opportunity.
IF YOSJ
ARC GO. KG TO
Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Texas,
Nebraska. Colorado, Utah, Callforsia
Oregaa, Washington, Mtixlos, Kats
itlexioo or Indian Territory
and will send rna a postal or letter
stating
Where you aro going,
When you are going,
Whers you will start front,
How many there are in your party,
What freight and baggage you have,
I will vrrica you or call at
>onr bouse and furnish you
wiih the fullest inl'ormution
regarding Routes, Lowest
Bairs of all classes, besides
Alans, DiEcnptivo and Illus¬
trated Land Pamphlet?, Etsort
Books, Hot Springs Guides,
etc.
CHEAP FARMING I.AKDS 5N MIS¬
SOURI, ARKANSAS, KANSAS AND
TEXAS;
A- A. GALLAGHER,
socth’m rrss. ast..
O Read name, ChaUaaooix, lean
(JtHOtiASJ BUY AHT ;
-
wmm
Dalton, Ga
i&"l have boughs tho sntira livery
business ol Cai-wraj -h Longest
anil solicit your r><rtf osage.
The Russel! Art Pnhliahiajr Co., of
928 Arch.Street, Philadelphia, desire
the name? and address of s few people
in every town who aro interested in
works of art, and to secure them they
offer to send free, “Cupid Guides the
Boat” a superbly executed water color
picture,- joxid inches, suitable for
lT, a r b!,‘theaarne sending she, i^colori^’to
or.© them at once the
,,a mes ' id<h ^ 3 of *«». persona (ad
. of , fine j>ic!tirps; together with
two-e^nt to cover expense of
mired free by any person forwarding
th « m-ooi and stamps promptly.
Norr—thu editor of U is paper has al
ready received copies ot the above pic
UireB **«1 considers them really “Gam*
Art.”
______ ______
Sfesys Cures. 1
u..-3ohaic Stood Balm
j j _
: V " i
:
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| ^ 0 ’,'£ HYUN'
y nTA ail 11545 >ent.n,. to?”!!7'Ur ,i if,.;--,' year, by'tkou^
j I - v ViMnu? V Tonlc^nt bS
f healing properties.
WRITE FOR BOOK OF WONDERFUL
CURES, sent free on application.
W not kept ty your local druggist, send Ji.oo
for a Urge bottle, or $ 5.00 for six bottles, and
medicine wilt be sent might paid by
BLOOD BfiLM GO,, Atlanta, Ga.
+>-4b
35 COMPLETE NOVELS.
t.’EATLY HOC SO.
And * Year* Subscription to a Urge
Ui-pago shuatrated monthly magazine
for ON EY 3l) CENTS. I’tits is a most
liberal offer as ilocsi iioi n Topics, the
magazine referred to, is « high-class
paper’ replete with >c ,-;es ol love, ad
venture, fravil. and short interesting
and instructive sketches of iac.tand fancy
and in the list of 35 novels are such
treasures as “A Rrsva Howard,” by Rob¬
ert Louis Stsvena; A Blacksmith’*
Daughter,” by Etta W. Pierce; “Ninet
fc ta, a most pleasing story 1 v ,M. T. Cal
: s’n-.” uftu ' muh "; 1 of Bt.l “Dora .veen
Thome. The Truth of it,” by iho pop
Gar wr ter. Hu rl; i.Amwav, and the
“ Mobrehouse Tragedy,’ rather sensa¬
tional’ by Mrs. Jane C. Austin; ‘‘A
Heroine” a delightful story, hy Mr*.
Rebecca H. Davis; “Wall Flowers,” hy
the popular Marion liar land, uni the
greatatory “Guilty or Not Guilty,” hy
Amanda M ! a . .,- i. Space forbid*
inenuoiisug ; ! ,c ; ii>:! u tii-v
-
are all the B ..me -hig: popu'aG
h, E’ht, romantic, spi, -rcatmg sto
ries.
Th* C.T nove ■ and rrent issuo
of Ilor.-Kiioi.il TV.ru * a III he sent you
the day your order is received. Thin
wilt supply you with u season’* reading
for w mere :-o:;g; and wid be upprecia
teil by nil in Um houseiiohl. 8 t*nd at
i-uce .Iff lenls to Hnr.'.KiioM) Topics
FI if. t o., p. O. Cox Now York
Git; , N. V.
ont rr.ASTio
ROOFING t
!
.
rusts only FJ.UO per HiO square feed.
Makes a gooil roof for years, and any¬
one can put it on.
Loe.vu Aukxts Wanteti.
Gum-Elnstic Paint only (iOe. per gal.
>« lots, or |4.50 for u-gal. tubs,
f: k'in’G.'ip ulc r dark red. 'SSfJrlSf, Stops-teaks in L shingle,
Tny i,-. ot (S:
-tend stamp’for samp!, a a«.l full par
th-ulnis.
GFM ELASTIC ROOFING CO.,
X. 41 Weal Rroadway, - New York,
WHBA.T! W l ! SAT!!
For every 5 1-2 lumhols of
2 ; -->d wheat w. H. Putter &
C’>,, gives oue Bamd of Flour
and (if. lbs of lir.A!’,
VALUABLE .PRESENTS FREE.
M o wish to.introduce om System Pills
into every home. We know that we
manufacture the very best remedy ,on
earth for the cure of Constipation, Bil¬
iousness, Sick Headache, Kidney Trou¬
bles, Torpid Liver, etc.; and that when
you have tried these pills you will glad
!v recommend them to other*, or take
an agency,‘and in this way wo shall
have a large, well-payhig demand erta
ted.
As a special inducement for e\ery r«a
der of this paper to try these pill* at
once, we will give to each person who
sends 25 cents in cash, or 30 cent* ia
stamps, for a box of System Pills, on e
of the Gold fallowing presents- A Hand
some Watch, a good Silver watch,
a \ aluahle Town Lot, » Genuine Dia¬
mond IDnu, a Casket of Silverware or a
Genuine 150.00 Gold Piece. Every pur
chaser gets one of the above presents
1 here arc no exceptions. Flatbush
Fharuiacal f o. Fiatbush L, I.
All HARD I
Ami a Little MONGoes a
LONG WAY. Especially
YOU TRADE WITH THE!
:
-Dalton GO
_.U\UU trade is good, siro
ply because we sell
you the Lest, goods, at the lowest
possible prices.
.... V/ e hat« lots , ot r good ,
in Murray county, and want
trade, . try us once, you wnl come
flr Why? , _ Lecaase T1 will T *
again. you
here the beet and
est of everything in the Grocery
line. Oar prices speak tor us—for
instance ;
5 c. buys a ib. of soda—15c. buys
gallon New Orleans (reboiled)
Syrup.
20 c. buys a gallon of golden drip
syiup, you have paid 50c. per gal
Ion lot same 20 c. buys one gallon
of the best sorghum—25c. buys
pound of tobacco (try our ‘•CW’
brand at that price. 10c. lor a J
pound can ot tomatoea—Do. for a
can of corn.
In coffee—we can offer you
hackles m packages at 2 ‘ 2 .jc.
Green coffee, 5^c. 5 and 4 1-2 lbs,
for .$ 1 - 00 .
Bod a crackers at 15 I-4o. per lb
Stick candies Sc. per pound. Coal
oil at 15c, per gallon. A good
baking powder at 10 c. per pound
can.
Armours lard c jinponnd al Sc.
per pound. Pepper, Kinder, all¬
spice We., at 20o per pound.
I5si Iiospectfully Yours,
-• €r5*oce Co
-j mi ry •«
DALTON _ - GEORGIA, ‘
r S. Farm,
nex ti t,
Dalton,..... * • a
—Solicits your patronage.
Jfjc a eliy& p^earisili
fiEKBKAl JOtl PRIJTERK
Cleveland, . Ten a.
tWMftil onlcrs will rsceiva prompt afe
tentioD. Send tor prices and
samples of work.
T" w. aE Dm ii&om
PHYSICIAN As SfUKOSQN,
Spring Place, ... * « « • ..0x
.
Professional services ofTered to fck
profile of this section. Calls
cheerfully answered day 6E d
night.
JL.P- BAGWELL. 3t
Spring Pxacb, tf * t Ga.,
—Offers his professional ser
vices to the people of this sec
tion and solicits a share of th«
patronage.
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fC *r l? a f s
c , r ' l ** i**S.V* tk-i '>Ss7t*t:
them a * ua
rsree S3 _rex» 6X „ * *-?*- re - „ t
\tti Wholesale <bu oris’ Phabmacv G’o
, . Agts.. ii*.
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' 0 u UR nia 8t0C fruits ^ ot Califer- the
ara
fj Def ,t ever brought to Dalton,
our trade on these goods is
sometmn g wonderful. ,
Do you want salt? We have
- secured , car-load .
. _ a \
a ot trglnia
..t,, tar brand, will sell ..
o ana you a
lb. sack for 75c.
now a word about plour p
Just at present wa will sell yoii
City Mills ‘‘St Slmo’'al
$1.50 per hundred.
Mountain City Mills Diatno*d
at Si.40. per hundred.
Dalton Mills “Alpine Snow” g|
^gO, per hundred.
s uper b at *1-50 per hundred.
We are often asked how »e
raaaage to se]I goods ftt 8Uflh w
lo , price8? Th , answer
3 e asy. We have what moosy fc*
Utieded to run the busiawa cn
VVe buy for “Spot Oagb” from firs!
(leaving ont the middla
raan), and you know that “Spot
Uash'’ goes along way just now,
orders ara often for a carlead
one kind' ot goods.
Again, wa are Batiafied with «
small per cent, of profit, looking to
the Volume’ of trade to k««p sa
') I
going.
We want every farmer in Mai
ray county to give us one trial,
will ri>»k your coming again.
f laoo^TiiarRiaoy ATLANTA, GepH-GIA,
Marietta p Pea«htr«« Straeta,
P. O. Box S*T.
A FEW SAMPLE PRICES*
B. B B........ :•?•*•• a a *?«
Hunnicutt's Rhsunutfc Cote. tme.
; Cheney'* R*dway'* Ready Relief.jje.
Expectoraat . . I ... 15 fad jjc
Teethina . • • .iltBdjje, j
> Pond'* Lemea Extract Elixir . jm &&4 jtj« )
* .llfadTce .
Tutt'* Hair Dye
St. Jacob'* Oil ..... .......
, Allcock** Planter*. ... t«e
N Benson’s Capsine Platter* 15 *. ,
, Dr, Bradycrotine......, J, A Majiil’s Orange-'Bloe*)* « * . £f*. )
is Hartford'* Acid Ph&tphaU .y. . . **d jje,
y ^ Whita Rote Soap [} cake* . . . . j* kex) fje.
471 * *
f f per box....... ». . ......41*.
Cutiewra Colgate'* Soap, Cashmere cake..... Bouvet Seep, ceke ere , 1
y Hagan's Ma^Bolia Balm ........ ■“
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