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W. P. FARNSWORTH
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HAVE OPENED AN EXCLUSIVE
' I <1SiIQE STORE>
Where the Best and Cheapest (toons in t
Market will ho offered.
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- The Best in the world, will be offered at
- LESS thanthe Wholesale Fr cs. We will
offer W eek after week
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That Wills Astonish You?
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OUR 9»c LADIES’SHOE WILL COST YOU^fifc
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foiKkA 1 -Brogan at file.
W. p, Farnsworth &Co
_—Between Horan's and Farnsworth Bros.
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crs£Ke axjk-iroas ttveb.
All tb* News About You and Your
Volk*.
A very successful revival has just
closed at the camp ground.
■ Col Bates had a serious illness one
day this week but has about recovered.
A gret many attended the campmeet
ing Sunday from all sections.
Wilts yau want fair dealing and
Fresh Drug* at “live and let live” prices
b« '.ure you buy from Bryant &
Fincher, ef Dalton.
Joe Ovbey returned last Friday' from
out in Texas, where he has been for a
year.
The county commissioners desire that
the recent grand jury lurnisb them iv
purchaser for the old Staples corner.
Mrs. Daly returned Tuesday from
Ringgold, where she has been attend¬
ing her mother who has been danger
O.uely ill.
M. G. Hill declares himself a candi¬
date for tax collector in this issue. Mr.
Hill is one of our very best, citizens and
if elected will make a good officer.
Go to robinson & Fincher for the cel
■ ebrated brands ef tobacco, “Red Shap
per’’, 10ct plug and “Trophy”, foot
plug. These tobaccos please everybody
and make a rich, waxy chew.
Elsewhere iu these columns appears
the announcement ef E. E. Daniel tor
the office of county treasurer. -Mr.
Daniel is a perfect gentleman, has many
friends and needs the office.
See the big add of Tapp, (he
spot cash man, in another part of
this i*su*; The people will do
Veil to watch his space foo low
prices if oktap goods are desired,
Col. Cantrell and family, of Calhoun,
and Mr, Williams and family, of Atlan¬
ta, came up Thursday to spend a few
day* at Cohutta Springs, bat Mr. Can
trell was taken sick and they returned
home yesterday.
Anything on eartfi 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.
You will notice this week that Mr. S.
If, Fincher is a candidate for re-eiec
, tion to the office of Clerk at the ensuing
election. Mr. Fincher’s record as tne
incumneutof that office in the past
speaks more for him than anything we
could say in hie favor,
Notiob. This is to notify all
c s been mut
'j’. Carney,
Tiie friends of Mr . Gregory will not
permit his interests to suffer between
this and the election if they are riemo
,. ru ( rt . He will not be able to go out
among the people on account of severe
sickness and it is the duty of every one
oi Murry’s democrats to rally to his
support That lie is sick should serve
as an incentive for every member of
the party to roll up his sleeves and
work without ceasing till the last ballot
is counted.
MILL IN KRY MILLINERY!
A great reduction in inillm
ery. Trimrned Hats 25c, 50c,
75c and !• 1 and up. Now ia
the time to get cheap hats, which A
large assortment from
to select. Come at once and
see us, J. & J. B. Graves Co.
George Etheredge, of Hayse
county Texas, arrived here
last week. He thinks oi stay
ing through the winter,
it is thought, that, by good
work. Riley Giddem: may be abfe
to poll iOO votes in Murray boun¬
ty on election day.
A PERTINENT QUESTION,
Are you a judge of quality? 11
you are come and see our stock. A
Good Bed for $2.50
Large Arm ltocker, St.85, old price $2.50
A good Cloth Window Shade on a
spring roller for 25c, every body
el Be gets half a dollar for them.
A good bed spring for $1.25.
Lace curtains three and a half
yards lonp for 90c per pair; old
price $2.
A good bureau for $4,50—last
year were wor^h $b* 50 .
Good wool carpets 48c per yard’
Hemp carpets 10, 15 and 20cts :
were worth 20, 30 and 40 cents.
A good oak dresser with a largo
glass tor $7.75, worth $12.
You have good crops this year
and we know you will want lots of
our goods , ana we have laid in the
biggert stock we have ever bought
aud we bought it for less money
and you shall have the benefit.
Make our tiers your stopping
place when iu town. Thanking
yon for past favors we are,
Very respectfully,
CHEROKEE FURNITURE CO,
general news
FROM ALl PORTIONS OF THE CO.,
As Gathered;By Our Hustllugf Report.
»rs.
Pleasant Valley, Sepi, 4
—News scarce but loafers plen<»
ty
Fodder pulling is the go in
this sect on at present.
Mrs. Hill and daughter, aie
very low with fevei, at this
writing.
Pleasant Valley school is so
large that we nee a hydraulic
pump to keep it supplied with
water.
Miss Maud Harris is, we
a;e glad to stare, up again ai's
ter a severe spell of fever.
The quzz of the mower can
now be heard in the meadows
of Pleasant Valley.
Our friend C. C. Keith will
soon have a new store house
complete.
Mr. Langston has been dosttg
some valuable work in his
dormitory the past week.
Prof. Cox filled his usual
aPdointment here Suuday.
Prof. Shriller has been giv*
ing sotur valuable lessons on
penmanship and mathematics
at the camp ground for the
p. at week.
Mr. Haaeu and son, have just
returned from a business trip
to Fannin county.
Success to the Jimp. ,t. r, s.
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The Bumfs on Youa Face
Are caused by impure blood,
and will never be well unless you
cleanse it and build it, up in rich¬
ness and purity. Botanic Blood
Balm, the gi-oat blood purifier and
tonic is what you need. One bot¬
tle will will clear your complexion
and purify your blood. Try it.
Price $1.00 per bottle. For sale
by druggists.
FARMERS, ATTENTION!
WfTH TUB I'FOF'I.E, THE BIG STORE. For the x-kotle.
OF THE PKOI'LE.
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Ever foremost in matters of o
conorny we recognise that the un¬
settled financial condition of the
country renders it doubly essentia!
that every man trade where his
dollars have the greatest purchas¬
ing power; accordingly, I baye in¬
augurated
A FARMERS’ BENEFIT SALES
Profits will be aiauglr ered
gardless of value.
Sweeping reductions all
the line in Clothing, Boots, aots,
Dry Goods. Mats and Caps, Rosier
y, Jeans Pants, Cotton Checks,
Calico, Domestic and Drills:
rll kinds ot Stationery, Sus¬
penders, Embroideries, Finisd
i ns? Braids, Crochet Silks and
Knitting Yarns.
In Ladies’ and Gents 7 Un¬
derwear T have bargains to
offer you absolutely unheard
of before.
Whatever you want call for
it at TAPP’S, the murderer
of high prices and eombina,
tious.
< r bAPI, The Spot Cask
0 MAN.
Empire Hotel Block,
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Dalton, Ga.
TO THE JJMPLECUTE,
12P" TELL EVERY
man who reads
[this paper that we are otler-j
[wing our entire stock of nINEj
CUSTOM MADE Perfect Fitting
Clothing, each suit worth ?roffij
|$12.50 to $15.00, at
si
■ ■ $1175
$9.75
PER r «- 9.75 siJITI
A2t. $9.75 !
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$9.75 J
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$9.75
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fij REMEMBER, we do juatj
fas we advertise.
1 No trouble to show gebds,
Iso come and take a look at the
gabove Big Bargains in FINE
■CLOTHING.
LOVEMAN & SON’S.
.. DALTON, GEORGIA.
J. A. PRICE, M. D.
Sumach, (irA.
Will practice his professioc
in this and surrounding coun¬
ties.
ST Will be at the Temple House on the
First Tuesdays in each month for
the purpose of examining and treating
Acuta and Chronic diseases.
0HAKLES N. SING,
A1TOHSEV AT EAW,
Spuing Place,.........
J. BATHS,
ATTOBUPV AT;*,AW„
Spring Place, • 6 .eo 4 a«» . Ha
|^**Special attention to c®lo
Jectiona and ciiminnl praefeiea
^ L. WATTS,
ATTORNEY ill UW.
Spring Place, ........ Ga|
fsiPProuipS attention to all
business
|T^ L, HENBY,
ATTORNHY AT UW,
Spring Placb, ... Qa.
—Will practice in the aourts
of tbis and the emnouBdiag
countier
JONES & ^JABTEN
RAWYBR8;
Dalton, • • a
W“ Will practice in Mubrav
county.
g£ILL HARRIS t
EEKT2*T4
Dalton, • » • Ga,
|pP“Te*th extracted without pain
a specialty,