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SATURDAY, MARCH. •”« 181)5.
NIP EEY SAYS
A rnw TIIIMC IO HIS MlXSTir
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Dalton, March 25th, 1805.
-—Thy weather denotes
ing yet but winter, yet if We
had almanac* and something
we could rely on, the old in¬
habit* street corner prophet,
who can always give you the
weather forecast for at least 48
hours, and the signs thereof,
and yet if we had not theso
we could tell the approach of
spring. Everything seems to
mate in the spring of the year.
Birds of the same feathers
_
flock together. Thu same is
true of pe >pie. Spring is a
good time to equal tliingB to
find the counterpart of ever) -
thing. The loafer and checker
player, the lazy man and street
loafer, you can find an
equal to moat everything this
time of the year. Evmi the
dude has an equal in the gig¬
gling girl Speaking of a
dude reminds me of a case
that was tried in one of the
courts in New York, against a
woman for having two living
husbands. The court held mil¬
der the charge that she was
not guilty—from the fact, that
it was ptoven both of her hus¬
bands were dudes.
I accidently picked up a let¬
ter the other d;ty from a lady
written to a iiiend. This is
about the contents:
Boston, Mass. Mar. 20, ’95.
Mrs. PenSrlor, Dalton, Ga.
My dear friend and school¬
mate: 1 drop you a f«w lines
to inform you of my misfor¬
tune and grief, I would have
written you sooner but I have
been very busy in making my
new dress. My darling baby
is dead. I think it just lovely.
rH made it in the latest, fad.
b—v )ied last Monday week.
With bell skirt having a slight
Haiti. It only lived a week af¬
ter taken sick. It had lias
back edges meeting in a center
seam beneath stylish fan plaits
that flow with sweeping folds
to the edge of the train. lire
day before, it died, the doctor
blistered its back and front
and sides lie smoothly over the
four-guard foundation skirt.
I just thought it would break
my heart, which has a slight
train the sheath, like adjust¬
ment being accomplished by
four darts at each side of the
center. We buried the darl¬
ing little thing in a nice metalic
coffin—trimmed with a deep
vallance of Surah, which us ar
ranged at inlet vals in tan-plaits
that flow u, grncetul fashion,
It was two months and ten
days old, and wrinkled with
mosquetoire effect above the
elbow, being smooth and close
fitting below. It my darling
baby had lived ten months and
twenty days longer it- would
have been one year old next
Febinary. In this sad world
we have our joy and sorrow.
1 close. By ny.
Mrs. Crenshaw.
P. S. I hope ibis will find
you well, and satin duebesse
striped with black and old
Dalton Marble Works
H. I’. Colvard, Proprietor.
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MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IX '4- ,
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M A RIM E AND GRANITE WORK—IRON FENCING
AN D LAIVN VU RXiTURE.
... Special Grand Offer ...
•■jXWALL PAPER
$ioo vo *n.u» i*i:r noon, inci.ijhim.
Wo have mule special arrangements with >. u.
great Wall Paper Manufacturers of New YmT,
offer our subscrihors the great at opjioiiusoty
papers at about the coat of production. S-irnpb
iug how many pieces of paper n room require 1 o; IK <n .'"He.; paper,
sent free on application. 8ee these prices: So. j,. r «"‘s iMd., lac.
per roll; Embossed Golds, 25c., or formerly , $4 50. rn r Lite t sty lea used by
e,ite of ahoalrt New Yd make ‘, k * A * ,Li selections * ,,m ' r onJ and - y / 1)old8 pun-basts f «°° a goods rm ; a at lira H
time, you yonr once,
Orders neat O. O. 1). Address alt cbmnmnicutions to
J. C. Lawrence & Company.,
Manufacturers of High Class Wall Papers.
IO IV KMT :i;jd STREET, MiW YOH’K CITY.
mm
blue, and black embroidered
ck i lion united make n stylish
afternoon reception costume
Wiite soon and send me a
scrap of your latest dress,
Hy, by. C.
I lead a letter for ail old
man once tiom lus boy in the
Chain Gang, and I herewith
enclose a copy:
Chain Gang.
Dear Paw:—I now coufiue
myself to tuy room to drop
you a tew lines. I hope you
&nd maw and iSal ami all are
well. I am doing very well
litre. I have h id all the work
1 could do since l have be**u
here, though the weather lias
been so bad here this winter,
I have done nothing much but
get fuel; board here ia ve.y
cheap, wages iow, coal always
on the rise. I have done very
well heie, better than I ever
done any where else. It does
seeui to me that any body could
make a living it they would
only halt try. I don't run
about much now. I stay at
home and tend to my business.
I hough We have n good time
here I wish you was herewith
me. 1 tell you I have settled
»good deal to what tu.nl
to be. I clou t i un about now
on
picnics »nd spend money
° t se i v o i^ ( o. T s rr )i*\t
very good health litre, th>Ogh
I am UOt as heavy as I U 8 tcd to
i-e, i don, t think I take enough
of exercise. 1 would come
down to see you all but I am
so busy now I can’t get oft.
You need not look tor me
til l get through with
work. I’ll haft -to dose ng
it is late and I have some work
1 want to do to-morrow,
Write soon and send me a
needle and thread, some to¬
bacco, a pocket comb and a
fiddle string and let Eli have
the calf.
Your obedient son,
Jeff Dawson.
When I had finished
iug the letter the old man
seemed happy and said it was
a blessing to raise children
right, that when they got
away fio’A home they would
always remember there pa¬
t^nts, made m> diflesen'ce how
far away they would be, they
would always write home.
Nip Fry.
OEOlUilA, Marray County—To all
wl'om it may concern—T, J. Bryant
gnHrJian for Stella Williams, applies to
mo for .otters of dismission iron) said
guardianship.ami I will pass upon his
application on tin- 1st Monday in June
next, at inv office in Spring 1’lncu in said
county, (iivt-n under my liatul office
signatlue tills 4th day of March 1895.
T. J. OYBEY, Ordinary.
TO THE PEOPLE OF MURRAY
COUNTY.
1Those wishing Dental work
any kind write to or call on l>r. Edgar
Jackson, Dunn, Os.
h'XCmiSION T ARE ANSA 5 AND TEX AS.
Tt.e Iron Mountain and !exas
Pacific wilt sell run ml trip tickets
to fill points in Arkansas and Tex
as Feb. 12th, Slnrefi 5th and April
2dd, nt ONE FAKE plus $2,00for
the round Slip, tickets limited
good tor 20 days to return with
stop over privileges at any point
desired. For further irdonuauon
regarding rales, louls, and sclitd
u!e, cail on or address
A. A. Gallaoiikh, Saiuherii IV.ss
eager Agent, lOJ Read
Chattanooga. ' ’ Tenn.
Good wSges to sc-it our Nursery
Stock. Apply lor terms, we will
have for Spring end Fail, IH 95 an
,
"1 Ar-H x'.'jr.
‘ A: n ""'
iduuit) aini * j c. • ,i
•• cl 1
iXXJi.: ;
i\, twcWb dbi uDiUi d a nibs,
Write us for wholesale
Address.’ Souihskn Nursery Co,
A inckesttr, Tenn.
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NASHVILLE—:—:
____ ; _CHATTANOOGA
and St. Louis R’y.
v --- 3 DAILY TRAINS--x
To Chidtanqosra, Nashville, Cm—
cinnati. Chios so, Memphis
and St. Louis.
McK, r 2 io Route to Ailcausas and
Texa*.
.... EMIGRANT FATES !. . . .
For Maps, Folders and desired
formation, write to
J. L. EDMONDSON. T. P. A.,
Chat) a n o o g &, TV n n .*
JOS. M. BROWN, Traffic Manager.
CHAS. E. HARMAN.G. P. A.,
AUarda, Ga.
LOOK AT THESE PRICES!
* ¥* .Azrr ■' ir ***
AND THEN TRADE WITH YOUR BENEFACTORS!
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D.ofi: C’s “Majestic” $1.70.
D. G. C’s ‘Solid Gold $1.40.
Acme, $1.70 per 100.
Alpine Snow, $1.40 per 100.
SUCiA 4,
Stand. Granulated 23lb for $1.
N. O. Yellow Clar. 2(5 “
“ Clarified, 25 “
“ Biown, 33 “
MEATS.
Bulk, clear sides, 7c per lb.
llama, Morning m Glory, 12c w lb.
Breakfast Bacon, 12c “
Boneless Ham 10c ib.
LAM).
Wliite Frost, best made, 10c,
Pure Leaf, 0c.
Lard Compound, 7c,
COFFEE, GREEN,
Best, 41 lbs for$l.
Good, 5 lbs tor $1.
Prime. 0 lbs tor $1.
. COFFEE, ROASTED.
Good bulk ->0c packs' per lb
Levering in 23Ao Jb.
Lum ir * v " ' ' s ' ~ m j j,, K
Mocha -- and Java mixed 30c lb.
tirw r. an immense stock of I’obaceus and Cigars, and cau anil will sell at Prices that
Def) Competition. ^"DONT FORGET THE PLACE.
DALTON GROCI iAJ 1 Y COMPANY. 003
APRIL RilEKIt'F’s RAi.Ka.
(1EOMOIA, MU KB AY COUNTY; I will 8 oll
befori- the court houre (lour in the tOII’o of
Spring Place, Meoraiu, hetweeu the A|”r'l lcg»l
hours of sale on lie Pirjt Tuesday in
next, to the highest and best bidder
the following described propel Ij , to wit:
Twenty a ores of land morn . r ie.-s
off of iol number one bmnliwl mnl
ninety-two in the eighth disiriet &
third aectiop of said courtly &<»la(e
the same l>ein 4 l!i noi|Jt weal
corner of said Jot. Said land Jevi.-d
on by virtue of and lo -atisly a
ia isrued from tho eight hundred &
Elrod John Elrod & W- II. Bagiev
and as tin prop riy of M. -J. Elrod
A Join; Elrod joint y. I'ropcjfy
pointed out by M. J. Elrod & John
Elrod Levy tnaeit; <x reUirned to me
by U. i L’aglty J„ (’.
AIbo at, t he sajjie time ami place
two horse mules, said limits beiny
luur years old in tho spring of one
thousand eight hundred and 1: J D 3
tv two. Levied on by virtueoi and
satisfy a e.em>u mortgage li in
issued from (lie superior court
said county m favor of C. L. Hard
wick & Co. vs J. H. OceiJR Jr. ami
fl s the p.opeiiy <.( (he sm.i J II
or- levy made and t< -
ttuned to me by L m LUmtluU, l).-p
‘Sheriff.
Also at the same lime and nine
fifty live aaes off of the vast side
of lot of land number two hundred
and fourteen and five aces in the
north east corner of lot of land
Or Uvo liumlred am! luueleen
u,. 8 m
tv and state and coni aining sixty
la issued from the su
and as the pmperly of the said de
fei,ua " tintiiu -
ri,ls Ma,uh tilB 9,h » l80a .
S. I!. Caller Sneriff.
Special | MACHINERY 11XGSf
Fr" ” andCAS
/7sV> Y
of Every Description ^
BO I LEI?S' SicelS \
Guaranteed I
IEaS' C31 i 4
All Styles and Sizes, f
SAWMILLS
Highest Capacity.
> ,WE HAYF -j f Long Experience
( Best Tools
i Lowest Prices.
i WRITE FOB CATALOGUE.
|Manly jVlachine Co.,
►and FOUNDERS DALTON, GA.
machinists, '
Pndang Java pure, 00c lb.
Atiicau Java pure, 30c ]b.
TEAS.
Best, Oolong, Green and Eng
iisli, 40 and 75c ll».
SPICES.
Grain Pepper, black. 10c.
Allspice, grain, 15c.
Ginger, 15 c.
Ground pepper and spices, 20c
•* SODA,
Uncle p eniis in 1)ac k 9f 5c lb.
Bulk best, 7 lbs tor 25c.
CRACKERS and CAKES.
Block’s soda. 4 lbs tor 25c.
p eai .j Oysteis, 4 ]»* lor 25c.
Plain Soda, 5c.
Ginger Snaps, 8c.
Saratoga FJakes 10c.
Cream Wafers, 10c,
Milk Biscuits, 6c.
Cracknels, 20c.
AssorUd Cakes, 1 Or.
CANNED GOODS-
3 lb Cal. Peaches, 18c can.
3 lb Cal. Cherries, 18c can.
3 ]b Cai. Apricots, 18e can
L. P. BAGWELL & BRO.,
* DRUGGISTS,
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* of Fresh Drugs, Patent Alediciu?, Oils Dyr*
Stulls. Tobam.-o, Cigars, Chceroots candies, ^** cignretts Station
,y ’ rz? im n B ,r hm,nJ ^ ■
1 !IJ ’ i!c:an s * 1 escriptions accuratnly compounded,
I m Ga.
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AND
Ben Franklin
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ssanaa
o
Y1J*11 »1 ill StilllQ d- J tllb , i pi* 6 SP?lt
■m v.
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, the SumniciTour
on tana,
Season begins March the First a,nd ends J n
n P*-. «»Bn..d..pb„, sU^nhancUh^h
and weighs a little more than 12m') pounds car.
t.. He has as fine a pedigree as any
horse in the South, being sired by the famous
race horse f ( Grit’’. First Dam Wagon
Second it by Wag
oner; Dam Jerome by Jerro i Third Dam
Mary, Queen of Scot, by imported Leviathan.
BEN FRANKLIN is a well bred Spanish Jack a
* rac ^ -*- on more "than 14 1-2hands high, with a f ine
head and neck and we 11 mounted: his co lor
is black and shows up f ine p oints,
for the season will he very reason SN le. Price redu ,
Ca *° f ev€ " J> ol j an ’ mone, J due when tke mare is known to be
i
(G G Aii J A TJhL\ }\ dl guarantee as goodeolts as any in
the county.
A 0,1 DEMI'S: Axil pains will betoken to prevent accidents
but not responsible for any. HespecteuUy\
C. 1. O \\ RNb, Loughridge Ga.
,
P. S. The St it ton will stand at Ramsay a?icl the Jack at
Alaculsa it Uie patronage is sufficient.
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3 lb Pie Peaches, 10c can.
3 lb Bartlett Pears, 15c can.
3 lb Cai. Plums, 15c caD.
3 lb Tomatoes, 10c can.
3 lb Pumpkins, 10c can.
3 jb Apples, 10c can.
1 lb Horn Harbor Oyslei 8,10c
1 lb Bull Head & Alligator, 8?
2 lb “ “ 15c
2 lb French Peas 15c.
2 lb } ally June Peas 10c «
1 lb Snow F^ike Corn, 1
2 lb 6 Mi' • 10
Fancy M ,.v.d, y - ib.
Best. 8 i, j. 7e lb.
A 8 Yd Creams fancy boxes 20c
bV RUP.
N. O.. p# r gallon, 15c.
Goh '
Virginia Sorghum. np, per gallon, 20c
25c.
Count: > Sorghum. 20c.
RAISINS.
Loose, best California, 7c Jb.
London Layer, finest, I2.W lb.
KEROSENE.
Best ever in Dalton, 15 to 20c,