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“CUT AND DRIED.”
;OW TSE 1 TA.TIVBS
OTHESS l.CASr©BWVES,
All the New* About You and Your
Folks.
Lou Daly left for Nocona Texts
Monday last.
Key. M. M VYalraven pa d us a
pleasant call Wednesday.
Grass and Clover Seed a 4 t
Bender’s.
River Bob McCamy was in town
Tuesday on basin ess.
Th© Grand Jury returned twen
two True Bills and ten No bills.
Judge Batts’ children who have
pneumonia are improving slowly.
Some of our citizens will attend
court in Calhoun next week.
The freshest end best Groceries
at Bender's, Dalton.
Genial Ed Rembert was shaking
hands with bis many friends here
Wednesday.
We are glad to learn that A. L.
Keith who baa been on the sick
list is improving.
• Dr. Anderson, though not en¬
tirely well, is again able to be out
of doors.
Eugene Taylor, of Calhoun, visi
ted relatives at this place last
week.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Parties in Murray county indebted to
me by note or otherwise find their pa¬
pers in the hands of Col. C. N. King,
Spring Plac«, Ga, Johnson.
Dennis
The church at bumach was bu ned
dowd last Saturday. It caught
from a stove flue during services.
Legal ad\ artiaerTients tor April
Sheriffs sales must appear in onr
next issue,
Messrs. Young and Collier were
here this week in the interest o
the Singer Manufacturing com pa
ny.
Anythingon earth that is sold in a
first-class Drug Store can he bought
from Bryant & Fincher, of Dalton, and
they will be sure to please you, too.
Ah. ays go there.
Airs. James McEnlire and Capt
Knox Ramsy passed through town
Wednesday, on their way from
DaltoD.
Messrs. Hendersou and Heather
ington two U- 8. Deputy Collec¬
tors took dinner at the Temple
Mouse Thursday.
Mr. Latch, who has been visiting
relalives in this county, left for his
heme in Ill., Wednesday morning
He expressed himself a.? being
highly pieised with his visit.
Go to Robinson & Fincher for the cel¬
ebrated brands ©f tobacco, “Red Shap
per'\ lrtct plug and “Trophy”, tote
plug. These tobaccos make a
waxy, delicious chew, fry
and be convinced.
W© call attention to the
Juiy presentments in this issue. 1
They mad© some valuable recom¬
mendations, but wa suppose they
will go unheeded as hereiofore.
Tba last issue of our paper was a
little late ou aicouht of both tne
editors being engaged in court,and
ourdevil was looking after the bra
kers of the town o dinance3.
Texas, John formerly R. Keith, of of this McGregor, county,; j
died at that place the just of iu*
week. He was working in a well
and was suffocated by gas.
Sheriff Gaiter, accompanied by
Li* deputy Lorarza Douthitt,
ried Bill Flood to the Floyd coun¬
ty chain gang Ttfarsday- Flood
was convicted of simple larceny
last week.
Quite a number of the most im
portant cases ret for trial last
week were continued. The
tried in which most interest was
taken was the Stata vs., R. L
Bates, assault with intent to mur
der. The jury returned a verdict
of guilty of an assault.
Mr. G. R. Morrow, and Miss Cla
risa Isenhower were married at
the residence of Col. L. F. Peeples
Judge T. J. Ovbey i fficiating. We
are not acquainted with the groom
but uflderstand he is from Ala,
The bride is a daughter of Mi
Dan Isenhower, ol HassJer Mills
Lost:—O ne note on Jerry John¬
son. principal, and Kissiah Reed
as security, for the amount of six¬
teen dollars, and enterlined, with
interest from date if not paid at
maturity, and due Dec. 1st I 860 .
All persons are hereby notified
pot ftp frade for said note as is my
propfirty^_ Levi Branham,
ippieg Ifiacir 'eb. lltb,
OBATS SQUIBS.
OUR WEEKLY LETTER FROM
THAT LOCALITY.
Oban. Feb-, 27—News very ssarce
at present.
Tbe_weather has moderated to a
a great extent.
HeattKpf community Very good
with a few exceptions
The roads in^this part are very
bad. *• '3L
01 Hawing r
time will soon be
here. >
Sunday Scbool at Harrison Chap
tl every Sunday.
Mrs. John 4 Terry and son, Rol¬
lon, of Daton are spending a short
visit iu this vicinity
Spence I'avis says he is at work
this week, Lookout for better
times.
Died: Mrs. Mary Jackson was
bom September 29th, 1S32, and
died ou the 27th lust. She was a
consistent. Christian to the end of
lnrci vs. A hiisbanu and eight
children are left behind to incur;;
her loss. Aunt Mary was an un¬
assuming, modest lady, but full of
good works. Sbe was loved by all
who knew her and was an affec¬
tionate mother The sick, troubled
and distressed always received
c:nsolation at her hands. Wo all
will miss her. VI. H. B.
Ai-aculsa, Feb., 25. Dear
editor: Will you allow me
space in yourfvaluable paper
to give a few items from this
section.
The past week has been
warm and pleasant.
Miss Alice Arthu", of Cleve¬
land, is here on a visit to rela¬
tives auchti finds.
John Cox has been in the
Valley this week, ostensibly on
a deer drive, but we had ra
thei think he is hunting a cook.
Prof. W. /•- Campbell is
having a good school at this
place, lie has 74 enrolled.
The pio-peels are flourish¬
ing for a wedding in the Val¬
ley ver }’ soon.
The snow on the Cow-pen
mountains was four feet deep
last w* ek.
Mr. Jacob PelJon is very ill
but it is hoped he will recover
in a short time.
“RUGBY” ;
AND
Ben Franklin
^mms^sssssmsss^^'
Will stand the present season at my
ham on the SummeiTour farm.
Season begins March the First and ends Jnly
F i r s t. RUGBY is a deepbay, s ixteen hands h i gh
and we ighs a little more than 1250 pounds car.
nice, high head and trots both excellent
fast. He has as f ine a pedigree as any
horse in the South, being sired by the famous
race horse i i Grit’’. First Dam Wagonit by Wag
oner; Second Dam Jerome by Jerro; Third
ar y s Queen of Scot, by imported Leviathan,
BEN FRANKLIN is a we 11 bred Spanish Jack a
f#b.ct ion more than'14 l-2hands high, witha fine
ear head and neck and well mounted: his color
is black and shows up f ine po ints,
TKRMS for the season will he ver;/ reasonhle. Price redu
ced to c even VoUartfpumetj due when . the 7 mare is known to he
in foal or traded. r f
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Q UARA NTEKi 1 Will quarantefas $6fl e\>H$ any
the county. r u
ACCIDENTS'. All pains will he taken to prevent
hut not responsible for any. Jiespecteidly ,
---- — y C'.AL'. 'V O WENS, Louchridge , Ga.
P.8. The St- llion wiimtand at Alamlsa\ and also at R am
sufficum-t. _
s-iy if the patronage is
m /
m a i i/t
Mrs. Pettyjohn has returned
to her home in Colorado after
a pleanant vi«it to friends and
relatives in thi3 vicinity.
Mr. W. D. P tty was in A
laculsa last week on business.
John Stroud and Isaac Dou
thif.t, of Sumach, passed here
yesterday with their winches¬
ters and it is suposed they
were after bear, as it is gener
aly understood that they are
experienced bear hunters
PANSY.
The people of Spring Place
ean.t do without Red Snapper
Tobacco and Messia Robinson
<fc Fincher who have controll
ot Red Snapper Tobacco at
Spring Place sent a mounted
messenger to the railroad
Depot at Dalton to bring the
Red Snapper out by the single
box until the roads get so they
cau haul it.
Exccbsin To Arkansas and Texas.
Tne Iron .Mountain and Texas
Pacific will sell round trip tickets
to all points in Arkansas and Tex¬
as Feh. I2lh, March -5th and April
2 nd, at ONE FARE plus $2,00for
the round trip, tickets limited
good lor 20 days to return with
stop over privileges at any point
desired. For further information
regarding rates, touts, and sched¬
ule, , ail on or address
A. A. Gallagher, Southern Pass:
engei Agent, 103 Read House,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Notice: the man that gat my bai
Friday evening off the clerks desk
knows by this lime that, he has
made a mistake, if bo took the hat
by mistake, if not lie-had better
bring it up at once as I know who
lie was and don’t wantjto have to
send for him. L. F. Peeplep,
For Rent: I have 100 acres of
land ou responsible the Chastain partv farm fjjr
rent to a or pay
ties, who are able to furnish t heir
ownsto kand provisions There
is about a four-horse crop and the
land is very good, address
R L Bites, Spring Place Ga.
IVhen you want fair dealing- and
Fresh Drugs at “live and let, live” prices
be sure you buy from Bryant
Fincher, of Dalton.
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J. €. BIVING, M. D.
Dalton, Ga.
Solicits practice in Murray oo.,
aid makes Surgery a specialty
FORT M OUNT AIN,
Ay. THE I.ATEST NEWS FROM
THAT VI LI. AGE.
Fort Mountaik, Feb., 27th.
—Mr. Editor: There is little
ot iuterest to relate, but as Uu*
cle Peter is going to the office
I will write you a tew lines.
The. snow has gone ar.d
Spring seems to be at hand.
Our Literary Society had a
veiy interesting session last
Monday night. The question,
‘•Is the world growing morally
worse?” was decided in favor
ot the Negative. We are glad
to know that there is still hope.
Rev. S. M. Bennett was
gone Saturday and Sunday to
fiil ms appointment at Free
Hope.
Mr- Richard Jiukins bought
and removed the Carnes saw¬
mill a lew days since.
At this writing, Mrs. Jessee
Jackson is lying at the point of
death. Little, or no hope is
eii ertained for her recovery.
Miss Martha Keith, has been
on a visit to her sister, Mrs.
Win. Langston, o; Whitfield.
W« have not beat 'visited by
the U. & 1'>•'•(>«ty- Marshals for
some mho. '‘Mountain dew”
is becoming exceedingly scarce.
The stills have about all ceased
operation, and, a** 1 said to Pe
Ur the other day, if there is
not a change soon we will have
no use tor our c)in but io teed
to the dogs and children.
Our J i mpi.ecu f"R failed to
reach us. last much Monday. and We it
miss it very hope
will put in an appearance next
mail. AUNT .JANE.
DO YOU WANT ASHII ATI ONI
Prof. Wilbur «. Smith l.oxington, Ky.
For 18 years
President of the
reno.viitd Com¬
mercial College
,ni of Kentucky Uni
versify, gives spe¬
1 cial attention to
securing situa¬
tion© for his grad
. nates. Cost, of
■' Business Course
Prof. Wilbur R. Smith, about $90, inclu¬
LEXINGTON KY. ding Tuition and
board in famnly.
Prof. Smith has kept books; se 7 -
years Vice-President of a
banK; W' fid’s Fair Commissioner
from Kentucky, and a reliable bus¬
iness man.
Among the 10 000 successful
gracnates of the Profs, Smith, are
100 in banks, 100 officials from this
SU1 ,| ot h r states. Prof. E- VV.
Smith. principal of the Coll gs n>
tei red to, was awarded the
it IV’oiIds Columbian
tor Hi ok keeping, etc.
if you AVisii a Business Education
or a knowledge ot Phonography,
Type-writing or Telegraphy Diploma at. the
bast total cost, with 1 mm
Kentucky University on giadna
tion. we advise you to cni ibis out
and write for circulars to Prof. W.
1. Smith, Lexington, Ivy.
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‘ 'fatal you imagine—serious diseases result from', and',
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' trifling ailments neglected.',
, ' Don’t play with Nature’s',
’ greatest gift—health. ',
Ifyouarefeeliii PTM
Brown's out of sorts, wea ,
and generally ex-"
: hausted, have nervous,.
and can’t no appetite work,,
< Iron begin ing the at oncetak- relia- '
most ,
I ble strengthening
medicine,which is .
Brown’s Iron Bit
Bitters ters. A few bot-.
, ties cure-benefit
: comes from the,
very first dose —it
won't ttain four .
pleasant teeth, and it’s
to take.,
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It Cures
» Kidney
’ Dyspepsia, and Liver
Neuralgia, Troubles, I
'Constipation, Bad Blood
> Malaria, Nervous ailments <
, „ Women’s complaints. .
1 lines Get only the the genuine—it All has others crossed sub- red '
stitutes. on On wrapper. receipt of two are
1 will send of Beautiful sc. sumps World’s we *
set Ten
Pair Views and book—free. 0
' BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MO. '
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NO BRAGGING!
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BUT FACTS
Listen: You can get at our store the best Tabb Oil
Cloth at 18 cents per yaid!
Best Indigo Blue Calicos>t 4£c per yard.
Best Cotton Checks at 4|c per yard.
Bran New Dark Patterns, Extra Good Q uality, Dress
Gir.ghams, woith 8c. at 5c'per yard.
Best Grade Shirting, or Light Calicos, 4^c yd.
Fuli Yd-wide Soft Finish Bleaching, worth 10c, at 6p?
yd; Sixteen yards for a Dollai.
AND
The Most Complete
STOCK * OF it NE V
1895 CLOTHING
EVER BROUGHT TO DALTON.
YES,
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! CLOTH IN GIT!
FOR
MaN. BOYS AND CHILDREN!
El S LOWER THAN;AT
ANY OTHER HOUSE IN DALTON.
COME.AND SEE US,
WE 6 AN, WANT TO£AND
WILL SAVE. YOU MONEY.
UOYEMAN & SON’S.
W. P. FARNSWORTH
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HAVE OPENED AN EXCLUSIVE
<SHOE STORED
©t sagragsap pgaHfflBeBB am&ga
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Where the Best and Cheapest Goods in the
Market will he offered,
Large Line Sample Shoes,
IBBSSPH* ............. ._
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-!
That Will A stoDisii You!
E» xAs&.-.V ’ v-V r--.ftftAV-v.fc,
0U;: S9c LADIES’ SHOE WILL COST YOU m
ANY WHERE ELSE!
fuliI&SckA 1-Brogan at T6c.
W. p, Farnsvjoi th & Co.
—-Betiveen Horan’s at-:d Farnsworth Bros.
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