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CUT AND DRI ED.”
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All the Mew* About You and Your
Polho.
Dr. Lee Bond and brother,
wore here one day this week.
J. W. Maokey was here Menday
on business with the Ordinary.
Affable Eugene McEutire made
us a pleasant call Tuesday.
Ed Johnson made a business
^ trip to Dalton last Saturday.
Juscice court convened here two
days of this week.
J. C. Ellis has a brand new baby
Hjboy at hia house.
Col. Charles King mad# r. pro¬
fessional trip to Atlanta last week.
Liltl# Mila# Welch left to try bis
! fortune in Texas this week.
Morgan Anderson is the proud
father of e bouncing baby boy,
Rev. J. H- Phillippa is in the
city to day.
Miss Alice Crawford visitid . .
friends in Dalton this w.ek.
, U. Poteet and son, of Lough
ri- ge, waa in the city y«s{e aay.
Ex-deputy shrrifi Sam Hartley
w ns here ye#terd*y on business.
Little’ Mamie Pierce baa beeu
v#ry sick for the past twe weeks,
Tb»]examination of teachers will
be held here today.
Judge Temple made a business
trip t« Dalton Thursday.
Miss MoUio Glass is teaching at
Gum Swamp.
•Squire D.uy made a business
trii> to Dalton Tuesday
George W. Hill, of Beaverdala.
waa here Taesd^y en business.
School opened here this week
by Rrof Sheilds. Ha is teach ng
in the Cole corner.
« Ex-Sheriff J C,McEntire has been
here a portion ot this week on
business.
W. D. Heartsell will leave next
| week for a short trip through Tex¬
as and Arkansas.
Ear. Gus Thomas, representing
Beery Bres., of Dalton, came ever
over Thursday afternoon.
Hon. Pleasant MaGhea wis in
■ town one day tnis week shaking
hands with his many fmn Is.
Genial Barnum Bagwell return
ed Tuesday night from a visit to his
parents iu Pickens county.
Col. John Edmondson, of Ghat*
tanooga. was in Spring Place last
Monday.
The weather for the past fort
■ night, las been very cold, run y
K and disagreeable.
Charles McKinney and Buddia
j Bagbett left, last week tor Indian
,
j Territory.
Mr, John Patterson and family,
of Dennis, were in town for a short
time Wednesday.
Mis. Dr. Anderson and daughter
Rimma, have both been'quito ill
this week.
Lawyers Bill Martin and Tram
racllJBtorr, of Dalton, were here
Thursday on businoss.
Fool Dan Dunn, or lncky Dan,
says he never lost a vote fro*
Congressman dewn to bailiff,
s Gus Peirce captured an illicit
distillery below here one day this
week and two of the operators
Hon. W. K. Moore has recentlv
beeu appointed U. S. Commission
j 5 ®r at Dalton.
? Batch Caiter has two fine goats
for sale very cheap. Sa will swap
them for a good dog.
. Mitses Enla and Did Edmondson
will teach at the'Bal! Ground and
Montgomery’s tnis year.
Col. Luke Henry has been per ■
. forming for us to som§ xfent this
ve k.
Dr. L. P. dodger was here the
first of this week in attendance
the It , lustice court. .
on 1
Mesdamege James Hemphill and.
James McEutire were in Spring
Place jesterdaj.
John Montgomery Jr., of lower
Murray, was here Wednesday on
business.
Cowart and family will re.
side here in tnture. Georgia suits
, them better than Texas,
\ Clerk T filed Johnson their bond# and this Sheriff week Car* and
'ye entered up n the dutiss
*jr re«nee*ivo offices.
%
George Kelley began teaching
at Hill school house this week.
Tiie newly elected officers ai*
now busy making thoir bonds.
The name of the post office at
Creek has been changed to
of Hally.
Hon. E W Rembert and family
will move back to Spring Place at
an early date.
Rev. Basil Newton, of Nebraska,
was here with relatives a portion
of this week, having come to attend
t lie funeral of his mother.
Sam Fincher is looking more
pleasant than ever these days, on
account of the arrival of that pret¬
ty baby girl.
Tom Williamson returned to his
home at Forest City Ark., this
week, after a short visit to relatives
and young friends at this place.
The cows and town hogs had a
splendid shelter during the recent
snow* ^ and blizzards—in the court
ouse. »
It is to be hope! that the countv
^ 0 . ir( j wlll 1)!lve a g O0 (j j fQti fence
bmlt aroun(l tha court hotlBe thi8
spring.
Tha Worley murder and hanging
t . a8e8 j iave b #en set for a hearing
on the 28th of this month, A oig
«owd of owr citizens will attend.
\V e nre dealing in live stock n#w.
l you haven’t got the money to
pay jour subscription just fetch us
« m ul <R ll0r8 ‘\ cow a hog.
Faby Durham paid us a; pleasant
c *h Wednesday and said ho was
coining to see us again right soon.
Remember what you said, Faby.
Mrs. Harry Peeples returned
the first ol the week fioin a visit
of three weeks to friends anil rela¬
tives in Dalton.
Genial Bob Gadgor was a pleas¬
ant caller at this olfice yesterday.
He killed two hogs this week which
weighed 1150 pounds.
(Japl. Tom Ramsey is now chair
mau of the town council, John Cole
treasurer. Frank Peeples secretary
aud Hairy Peeples marshal.
James Whitecolton is out in
Texas on a prospecting expedition
and some sight-seeing and pleas¬
ure is also mixed up with the trip.
The Winter and Spring of the
year is a mighty good lime in
which to advertise and we hope
the merchants may lake due no¬
tice thereof and profit thereby.
Mrs. Pratt Covington and chil¬
dren. of McGregor, Texas Texas,
have, returned to their home after a
pleasant visit, to her ptreuis and
relatives in this county.
Jo ly Jeff Durham was here yes¬
terday for the purpose of qualify
ing as J l* of Hie Ball Ground
district to which office he was
elected.
Mrs. Flqra McNeil and two ot A.
J. .Mason’# daughters came near
being drowned one day last week
while nrossing a swollen stream
on the road to Dalton.
‘Squire Frank Kilgore]wes capt¬
ured last Sunday by deputy mar¬
shal Lewin. He'is accused ol par¬
ticipating in the wrapping of Bob
Hooker. Nobody behaves lie is
guilty.
Bill Carter returned to hisjbeme
in Texas the first of this week, af¬
ter a visit of ’hree weeks to his pa¬
rents at this place. Ha is a nice
young man and his old triends
here w-ere all glad to see him.
Ordinary Ovbe.v asks ns to state
thut the blamls for widows pen¬
sions are now in his office and all
entitled to pensions are requested
to come at once and attend to the
same.
Our ol«l eorrespomlents an 1 all
others who are so disposed are m
vited 11 R»n«l us the news of their
neighborhoods. We have plenty
()f now « nd waat td fili if »l»
Mrs. r bhng _, Newton, . T ol Nebraska. _ v , ,
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vas buned , . 1,ers , ^ondav. bhe
'
was a sister to Judge John Ed -
ni'inason , a Mrs., Jen/iia r • j'ioM. v f ,
Onr SyHID if hv go-js out to the be
’ ‘
reaVid .
Jim Quinn, oi Dalton, shot fclte
top of his h^d off Wodnw
day night with a shot-gim and -he
died instantly, a f <? . -
lids foul deed he too, x - •' *
worth «f strychnine iu order to e..(»
his own existence but was foiled
by the officers. Dr. Free Harris
brought bitn a oend alright.
Moses To Loan At 6 Peb Cfat.
I have at'my command sbv a
monnt of roouey to loan on real
estate. Loans of less than §200
not desired. V. L. Watts,
Spring Place, Ga.
T1 e first of this week Em Ernest
killed a fine doo about as large as
Charlie Brown’s claybank horse.
He was on top of the o'd Fort, in
a denee log, when his dogs jumped
four deer and as they neared him
he succeded in killing one. He is
a very proud man*and talks volu¬
bly about the exciting incident,
however, he failed to fetch us a
piece of the venison
Fok Rent: I have 100 acres of
land on the'Chastain farm for
rent to a responsible partv or par
tias, who are able to furnish their
own stock and provisions. There
is aboutfa four-horse crop and the
land is very good, address
R]L Bates, Spring Place Ga.
The best sign of prosperit y we
hare seen in this Tcounty is the
wei! filled cribs ef corn, and numer
ouh wagon loads of. fat porkais an
the road to market. This, so Ihe
old settiers’tell as, i^liktqtke geod
old ante-bellum days when! every¬
body had plenty. Let these good
indications increase.
On last night'at the residence of
0. Duncan in Whitfield county
Samuel BrittainjE and ’Miss Ida
Moreland were quietly married.
The)bridegroom’ s an exemplary
young mun aud the bride is a splen¬
did young lady much loved by till
whole tow her. The happy pair
have our best wishes for their
future happiness. We trust that
th#ir sorrows may boihttle ones.
fUT aV ihowlnp Jiotv only <W mLea of new It. K
from Benton, Texm. to Cartersvlllo or King¬
ston, Ga. will open a new route from
Birmingham, ltomo or Cartersviile,
North, and give Knoxville a Socth- ll
fru outlet, tapping as fine a farm- n
|»g country as there is in the
#>uth, full of Iron, Tnl<», Slate, &
timber, Mineral Springs and
Splendid Scenery—bring- / &
Ing to these cities an iin- / fa
monte trade. The route / /
is on continuous level / fifurph
valley. Not a ten foot
cut the whole route.
8 am. Street, Real
Estate, Dai ton,Ga.
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only perfect
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sold. 1 8 Jan- 31,
Sample by — | 1S93.
mail 35 c. H Others
Simplo wear
Durable H out and
Cheap || H There break.
Easily MaHKlS I H 1 last a
appli¬ life
ed and time.
can 1)5 Diheral 7
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count.
to tho
Agents O Trade.
|S Send for
Wanted. wiim Circulars.
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OARVEB, MAKPG CO.,
Granville, N. Y.
Cheap Medicines.
RETAILED AT WHOLESALE RATES.
2 |vuufc™«»; Ayir’sHuir • • • • • . • • . 65C. S?c.
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K Mexican Mustang Liniment.......xtto. 8and76c.
H K ?ai» Killer..........i8, 3
Brsdfieltl't Female Regulator.....«*e.
pi-t. •••••••• •£
ls.s.s...............sjandjoc.
SB B Hood’s Sarsaparilla .... 75c.
jl Hoyt’* Cologne . . .... ion 69c. 17c.
| GoW'!n' ! Mo r di’c»l I I)i5cov C ry . . . 69c.
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j AC0 BS’ PHARMACY, ATLANTA, GA.
I ~or. Marietta & Peachtree Ets.
no YOU H AXf A SI IuATtoai1
Prof. Wilbur R. Smith J.exiuffton, Ky.
For 18 years
President of the
renowned Cem
M jaercisl College
of Kentucky Uni
versity, gives spe- i
! cial securing tions attention for his grad¬ to
uates. Cost
Business Course
psofTwuSSSr. sVith, about *90, inclu¬
ICXINQTCN KY. ding Tuition and
bosrd in farunly.
Prof. Smith has kept books ;
eral years Vice-President of a
ba n K;”Wor!d’s Fair Commissioner
from Kentucky, and a reliable bus¬
iness man.
Amoti”- the 10,000 successful
gracuates of the Prols. Smith, are
100 in banks, 100 officials from this
and other states. Prof. E- W.
Smith, priucipal of the College re¬
ferred to, was awarded the Medal
at Worlds Columbian Exposition
for Book-keeping, etc.
if you Wish a Business Education
or Type-writing a knowledge of Phonography,
least total or Telegraphy Diploma at Die
cost, with from
Kentucky University on gradua¬
tion. we advise you to cut this out
ami write for circulars to Prof. W.
i'>. Smith, Lexington, Kv.
WHE.V1! WHEAT!!
For every 5 1-2 bushels of
hjood wheat \V. II. Prater &
Co,, gm a one Barrel of Flour
and 66 lbs of bran.
We need wood. You ewe us and you
must and will pay us if you try. The
amoun is .small. Brim; wood, money
or its equivalent. Don’t monkey about
it, but pay up and wo can then dis¬
charge our debts. Our patience is a
bout exhausted and we are going to sue
the last devil of you if you do not set¬
tle . It von get mild and quit we’ll know
how to size you up in future. Anv man
can pay a dollar if he will try.
When you want lair dealing nnd
Fresh Drugs at ‘'live and let live” price*
be sure you bur from Bryant A l
Fincher, of Dalton.
tin to Robinson & Fincher for the cel¬
ebrated brands «f tobacco, ‘‘Red Shop¬
per - ’, KVt plug and “Trophy”, lute
plug. These tobaccos make a fine
waxy, delicious chew, iry them
and b» con viuctai.
Anything on earth that is sold in a
first-class Drug Store can be bought
from Bryant. & Fincher, of Dalton, nnd
they will be sure to please you, too.
Always go there.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Parties in Murray comity indebted to !
me by note or otherwise lind their pa
pma in the hands ot Col. C. N. King,
Spring Place, <; H(
Dennis Johnson.
Poor
Health
so much more
'fatal imagine—serious diseases result
’trifling Don’t ailments with neg N; lected.
' play gift—health. ature’s
’ greatest
If you are feeling
Brown’s out of sorts, weak
and generally ex¬
: hausted, have appetite
no
and can’t
Iron begin ing the at once tak¬
most
ble strengthening
Brown’s medicine,which
Iron
ters. A few
Bitters ties cure—benefit
: conies from
very first dose—»<
won't stain your
teeth , and it's
pleasant to take.
It Cures
>
’ Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver
Neuralgia, Troubles,
’Constipation, Bad Blood
> Malaria, Nervous ailments
t r , Women’s complaints.
Get only the genuine—it has crossed red
1 lines on the wrapper. All others are sub-
1 ‘ stitutes. On receipt of two 2 c. stamps we
will send set of Ten Beautiful World’*
Fair Views and book—free. *
’ BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MO.
mm.
® ^ -Borntic- -*y *
BLOOD BALM.
A household remedy for all Wood and
Skin disease!). Cures without fall, Srrof
ula.Urers. and Rheum.tlian.f'Btarrh, Silt Rheum
every form of Blood Disease from the
stmplest years’ pimple to the foulest Ulcer. Fifty
use with unvarying success, dem¬
onstrates ing and building its paramount healing, One purify¬ bottle
up virtues.
has more curative virtue than a dozen of
any other kind. It builds up the health
and strength from the first dose.
deyful IWHUUTU for Book of uf/pli¬ iron.
cation. Cures, sent free on.
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If not kept by your local druggist, send
¥1.00 for a large bottle, or *6.00 for six bot
ties, and medicine will be sent, freight
BLOOD BALM 00., Anuta, 6a.
NEW CAPES
New Jackets,
New Dress floods,
AT
LOVEMAN & SON’S.
AH at
Lmv tariff,
Cheap cotton
Prices!
W. P. FARNSWORTH
& CO.
SAVE OPENED AI EXCLUSIVE t
^SHOE STORED
Where the Best and Cheapest Goods in the
Market will be offered.
Large Line Sample Shoes *
The Best in^the world, will be offered at
LESS than the Wholesale Pr .ce. We will
offer W eek after week
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B-A-R-G-A-IN-S-! R*
That Will Astonish You!
0UK »9c LA ANY DIES'SHOE WHERE EI-SEl WILL COST YOUgh A
FULL-STOCK-^ SEE OUR A f *■
W. P, Farnsworth & Co
_Between Horan’s and Faiocwortb Bro\