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ii CUT AND DIMED,”
HOW THE 3STATIVES Arr j
OTJffiSS KAl:jZ'JT 2 E,
All the News About You and Your
Folks.
Hon. Knox Ramsey was hero
Tuesday on business.
Gardening has been going on
with a rash this week.
t\ Dr. btaffo Rf«#n- » | made mn j A a i business ■ -
trip to Atlanta last week.
Fate Fincher, of Tilton, was
here on business Tuesday.
Col. Frank Peeples made a busi¬
ness trip to Dalton Wednesday.
Capt. Boss Goins made a busi¬
ness trip to Dalton Wednesday.
Miss Ava Cowan, of Dunn, was
0 here for few hours Wednesday.
a
Bill Baggett made a business
trip to Dalton the first of this
week.
Huse McEntire, of Dennis,
was in town Wednesday on busi
ness.
Sam Fincher and family have
been spending this w’eek with bis
mother.
Hon. Ed Rembert
Wednesday from a business trip t o
Atlanta.
Mrs. Hnlfaker, of Dalton, visited
her sister, Mrs. Daly, at this place
recently.
Harry Peeples and Gapt. White
made a business trip to Dalton
Tuesday.
George Brogdon of Gordon
county, was here Wednesday on
business.
Col. Bates made a business trip
to Tails Creek, in Gilmer county.
Thursday,
Tom Cox, of Tilton, was shaking
hands with his friends in Spiing
Place Thursday.
W. J. Johnson is talking ol erect
ing a nice dwelling on his property
iu Spring Place.
Bill Black, of Oran, ornamented
our thoroughfares for a few hours
Wednesday afternoon.
Uncle Andy Mauldin, of Trick
ni», visited th® family of Judge
Ovbey the first of the week.
Jaoe Robinson and family have
moved to their residence, formerly
occupied by W. H. Hampton.
Mrs. Rachel Keith, of Atlanta,
canie up Sunday to spend a short
visit wit i relatives in this county.
•Ai-onug Mr. Dowdy and sister, of
Canton have been here Ibis week
ti a visit to the family of Dr. Bag
well.
Ool. bam Carter, of the lower
portion of the county, was in the i
city a short time- Wednesday eve -
uing.
Plant your advertisement it) the
columns of (his paper if you want
to grow in popularity among the
people.
The Fort Mountain school Will
close next Friday An exhibition
will be given Saturday night fol¬
lowing.
The school at this place closed
Wednesday, as may easily ba re
marked by the oppresive absence ol
so much noise.
A young daughter of Thomas
Ogletree lost one of her fingers
one day this week. Her little sis
ter accidentally cut it oil.
Call around to see as if yon
want all tbs news this year. We
give you the Jimp and Constitution
one whole year for only $1.50.
Tom Tyson and lady, of Tunnel
Hill, were visiting relatives here
this week. They returned
Thursday and will t%ad the
this year.
Remember that ths county com
missioned meet on the First IW
day in each month, and it Y 00
have businoss be here
on that day.
Bob Bates made a prote s sional
trip to Atlanta this week. He is
now serving subpoena in the
Worley case, which goes to trial
the first of next week.
Drop a dollar in the aiot and
watch the machinery move. See?
It gets you the news of your
connty and keeps two iarge fami¬
lies out of the poor house!
Mrs. E. C, Goins left
day for Chattanooga, where
goes under treatment of a
brated physician. We truiv
that she may soon be entirely
flsTered.
SB^pp i
TH.NGS5 Til IT IV ILL DO YOU
GOOD TO READ.
Oar young friend, Sam Jackson,
Daid US a ttleagant \ " visiH ud *
TJ 10 Came home week*:
a some &i r o to
alien a *ii* til* Mineral i cl . a his - mother
but will return in a short thru, to
.
IDS studies at Holbrookcollege, HI
Fountain C»tv ’ Term ■
'
Anything , ,, . earth , that , sold in
on is a
first-class Drug Store ear, he bought
iron, Bryant & Fincher, of Dalton, and
they will he sure to please you, too.
Altvays go there.
Th ihe confederate , , , veterans , of . this .
county have been requested to
meet enmass at the court house on
llit. ITi-ct i. TiiQolm i uas ray in • April. 4 . m tt Veiy
impo taut business has to have at
U ntiou and a full attendance is re
4 uest,! d.
l^OR Both RALE: excellent Two saddlers good horses. and
one works well iu harness; the oth
er unbroken only ns to {he saddle.
Apply at this office.
These balmy spring days are
very enticing to Cnpt. Kenner and
he threatens to make a raid on the
* est,ve red worm, rig up hie
paraphernalia and g) on a still
hunt for the rolicksome perch and
“ clu,b ’” which Tom. ml m Vonbergs
Jonlon \ Tko 0a P l ' ils everybody
knows, is the prize fisherman of the
to wn.
SCKCIAL NOTICE.
Parties in Murray county indebted to
me by note or otherwise lintl their pa¬
pers in the hands of Coi. C. N. King,
Spring l’Uu.—, (la,
Dennis Johnson.
LO >T—A 38 cal.bre pistol be¬
tween Leonard's bridge and Til¬
ton's Talc facts ry, When lost it
had five loaded cartridges in the
cylinder. Do not know positively
whirl make it ; s, but is dunble-ac
(ion and has a slight peculiarity in
catching. The person who is
known t > have found il can get. re
ward and have no questions asked
by Having it at this office.
T. J. 'i vs n, Tunnel Hill, (L>.
Go to Robinson & lonelier for the cel
r-brnted loan.is of tobacco, “Red Shap
per'’, 10et ping and “Trophy”, Into
plug These tobaccos make a fine
waxy, delicious chew, fry them
and bo convinced.
We \v;u»t 500 Hen.i at once,
Dt join nette A Co.
8eed Jiish Potatoes t,i lUutders,
Dal! 0:1 til.
Hoe us before you vu-!i yo;r
[uO-.ilice Dej iurnette A Co,,
Upllon Ga.
Go lo Date it Marble Works
to get your tombstones.
When you want fair dealinK and
Fresh Drugs at ‘dive and let live” prices
be sure you buv front Bryant &
Fincher, of Dalton.
MONEY TO LOAN AT G PER CENT.
I have at my command nny a
monnt of money lo loan on real
estate, Loans of less than $200
nor. desired. V. L Walts,
‘Spring Place, Ga.
A funny incident occurred m oar
sanctum one day the past week,
It bad so happened'that we bail
recently received a load of cross
lie juggles, and in this wood a
nice, fat, lizzard. bad been b'iberqa
ling. Dining the dinner hour his
Hzz udsl.ip ventured oul lor the
purpose of thawing himself oai
when Pit („ur Irish printer)
arrive I on the so ue he eph* l the
reptile. Now, if is a wed! know
j fact (hat all . 'riiinan have n
•
I ti U i i fj “ ' r 1 <.* ii r ” ‘.' r lulled 'their of sii
kim)8 ei)Hkes tll q kith and
! kin an<1 wiu . n wa ;uriv ,d ou the
scene Pat was bacD-d «np in one
corner of the office with Ins eyes
tit ml y fixed in a stare at. .bo in¬
truder .and ho abkeJ ns in ;i vary
weak voice *‘jf the lizzard was a
reality or an imaginary substance.”
Alter being assnrtd that there
was no dancer ho said “that, it
made but little dillcrenco to him
which it was, as be had no prefer
en< e between the jim-jams and
real snakes.”
Grass seed, Clover seed, Garden
seeds, Seed Oats, Seed Irish and
:w--t Pol aloes at John Benders.
I invite the Murray county trade.
Cal! and-ee me v.hen iu Dalton
and you will come again. John
! Bender.
FORT MOUNTAIN,
Alt THE fj \TEST NEWS FROM
that vi li,age.
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Fort Mountain, March 20, ’95.—
<** r * cai »8 ha * “ «*•
* €ntl0 & tbe pasc tew days, 1 nave
collected few items. My potatos i
‘
and a onions • are planted, , and , it
bad , , overtak * L .„ ' th . m ' r . vne U „ ^ t
'
rich , returns. Peter has just finished
owing the five-acre field r . . in . oats,
He says it “daubine them m” will
*
make , good , oats, , . Will , be
nis a large
yield, enough to feed old Beet—
and same to thresh.
xiev. _ Dewese,
delivered n good
sernten last Sunday at the Baptist
church. Inthe evening, Sunday
scho M was organized. Rev. W.
E. Dawn was elected Superintend 1
ant. Now let every one come out.
and we will have It gcod Sunday
school.
The pound-supper at Pat Mul¬
lins x’s wus largely attended, and
thoroughly enjoyed by all present.
Bud Logan’s mule ran away last
Sunday evening and tore up his
buggy considerably. After the
dint settled and the smoke had
cleared away, it, was found that no
one was seriously hurt.
There will be an all-day-sioging
at Holly Creek the Fifth Sunday,
conducted by Rev. Parker, who
will preach at 11 o’clock the same
day.
Sunday school every Sabbath
morning at Harrison’s Chapel.
Miss Ter.nie Stanford has been
unwell for a few days.
Road-working has engaged the
attention of our citizens the past
week.
Uncle l'eter has a severe attack
of the poetics lately and is respon
sible for , h9 following which he
asks me to send you
There was a man in our town
And he was most uncommon wise
Ho had a store, and what was more,
He had a mind to advertise.
Ho wrote an ‘ad J both long and wido
And then he did—none dare desjm.e
The very wiso«t thing of all,
Ho sent it to the Jimi’I.kcitt*.
—Aunt ,!a\e.
1
Poor
Health I
’ means so much more than',
'you ’fatal^diseases imagine—serious result from', and',
'trifling ailments neglected.',
' Don’t play with Nature’s ‘,
'greatest gift—health. '
If you are feeling
Brown's out of sorts, weak
and generally ex¬
: hausted, nervous,
have no appetite
and can’t work, ^
Iron begin ing the at once relia- tak¬
most .
ble strengthening
medicine,which is j
Brown’s Iron Bit
Bitters ters. A few bot- .
ties cure—benefit
: comes from the t
very first dos e—it
won't stain your t
teeth , and it’s
pleasant to take. -
It Cures
i 1
Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver
Neuralgia, Troubles,
'Constipation, Bad Blood ■
> Malaria, Nervous ailments <
Women’s complaints.
lines Get only the genuine—it has crossed red
on the wrapper. All others are sub- 1
stitutes. On receipt of two 2c. stamps we
will send set of Ten Beautiful World’s *
Fair Views and book—free. '5
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wish to impress upon the public the fact that
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a little things that most
any one can find a way of improving; and these simple
inventions are the ones that bring largest returns to the
author. Try to think of something to invent.
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which of copies wins of our the $150 “National prize, and Recorder,” hundreds of containing thousands
a
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50-page
A MiracteinTexas,
INVESTIGATED BY THE TEXAS
CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE AND *
VOUCHED FOK BY DR. C.
Cm* representative lias made a careful in
ofthell.E. Spaulding case at
Longview, bust time, which is here published for the
and which will be read with
great lurejffv iaterttt by medical men everywhere.
.> the Christian Advocate’s ques
tiousiir. Spaulding said: About eight years
sciatic ago Win!; .rheumatism rusming a in locomotive left I contracted
my side irdm my
hi i ,down - It came oil slow but sure and in
a few months I lost control entirely of that
member, it was jnst the sumo as if it was
paralysed, nrnmim of™, I was totally ,* '' unable "-ri-hU-A. to move out “
u To a
tried evivy rci.i iypiG . -ted, and had regu
l® 1 ' i>h> u in . ■ ■ nt -.urndatice on
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<,t ^ no- w-m .-tomem special
y! ^
" : ’V"’ 1 c : im< ‘!, om “
J,lu * ‘Hio I,it. c-ix id v bucI k ami sniftered
the most excruciating ac.-uios. woEming in
d*e constant use of opiates. After three
months of this kind of agony, during
widen time my entire left leg'perished away
to the very bone, my attention was called to
Bills a new for remedy called Dr. Williams’ Link
Pale People, by Mr. Allison who is
now train dispatcher at Texarkana, and
who was relieved of locomotor ataxia of
twenty years duration. At his urgent and
repeated them solicitation T consented to give
began a trial, improve. after taking continued a few doses I
to I taking the
pills finally and kept right on improving until 1
was cured. My leg is just the Fame
size now as the other one, and 1 am sure
that Pink Pills not only cured nse but saved
my life.
The reporter next visited I)r. C.H. Stans
bury, schools a graduate of one of the medical
of Kentucky, and a man who enjoys
the confidence of everybody in Longview.
Ha said : “ i know that Mr. Spaulding had
a of terribly which severe attack of sciatic rheumatism
i tried to cure him; used every¬
thing finally known to my profession in vain, arid
recommended him to go to Hot
Springs, than lie when came back from the springs
worse he went and I thought it
was only he a matter of time until his heart
would affected and lie would die. I also
know that ids cure is the direct result of the
use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills.”
“ That is rather an uiunual statement for
a regular 1 know physician to make, doctor.”
” it is, hut a fact is a fact, and
there are hundreds of people right h5re in
Longview who know what I sav is the
truth. I also know Mr. Allison and know
that he was relieved of agennine and severe
ease rf locomotor ataxia of twenty years
standing.”
MlflCE.
I have received the pension
blanks for Iho confederate soldiers
under the arts of ihc Legislature ol
18114 and all who expect to file ap¬
plications v. 1 1,1 file (hem between
(bis date and 1 he l5!b day of April.
T. J. OVBEY,
Ordinary.
DO YOU YVANI’ A SI MUTIONt
Prof. Wilbur H. Smith l.cxmgton, Ky.
For IB years
h President of the
m renowned Com
ii i e r f t h 1 College
of Ken I ucky Uni
versil.v, gives spe¬
I securing cial tions attention for bis situa¬ grad- to
Cost.
*'y \ ’ Business Course
Pro?. Wilcur R. Skiih, Itflnuf -.-JO, IU Cl • 1 —
LEXINGTON KY. drug Tuition and
beard in t.'.mnlv,
Frol, bmitli has kept books; se 7
era! years Yicr—Pteeident of a
baaK; W 1 fid’s Fair Commissioner
hom iness Kentucky, and a, reliable bus¬
man.
Among the 1.0 000 successful
•rad' -. i'rois. Smith, are
100 to bat:;: pi'. ■'''{,■• from this
and other vc- Prof. Iv \V.
'■•mith. fij'i : .rvJ \ .op >n re¬
ferred 1 • ■' s warded ; 5 c* Medal
it. Worlds ( iiinnibk: x position
for Book-be pir.g.
il yon Uish u Business Education
or Type-writing a knowledge of Phonography, tiie
least total er Tektgrtiphy at
Kentucky University coal, with Diploma from
tion. on giadua
we advise, you lo cut this out
and write lor circulars to Prof. W
F- Hmilh, Lexuigfo:., Ky.
J. B. &J.G. McAfee,
Dalton, Ga. i
Physicians arid SurffcoMt*.
A Specialty made of Surgery
am! diseases of lim Rectum
and Urinary Organs.
J. (J. BIVINtf, M. D.
Dalton, Ga.
Solicits practice in Murray co.,
and makes Surgery a specialty
AKG YOU GOIXtj WEST.
If so you slimiia not sight of the
tact, that, the Nashvillu (Ihattanooga &
St. Louis Railway offer siiwaal iuduco
incuts in the way of quick limp, through
car service, cheap rates ami absolutely
sure connections. Parlies traveling o
ver the Nashville (iliattfliionsra A St.
Louis Railway are never IrnulJetl with
lay-over’s at Memphis, For correct
information regariiiiii' maps, rates am!
Rcheiiules write to .fphti L. Kibuondson
Souiliern Fassencer Aacnt, Corner
Market anil 9th sis. Chatlnnoogu, Tenn.,
or W. L. Danlev General Passenger A
gent Nashville Tenn.
Dr. Bagwell lias Iho ceiebratmi
bran (Is of lobncoo, Ku Clux and
Gold Bust, on sale. Call and g t
a plug and you wi 1 1 never us ■ unv
other. \ iso Mi-- O n
'
ivi L>j f , j . I V> . till*.»i Ul»
Wells, Ga.
NO BOASTING,
NO BRAUIJtf ft!
BUT FACTS
listen Cloth You can at 18 get cents at our per store yaid! the best Tabb Oil
Best Indigo Blue Ccilieos at 4Ac per yard.
Best Cotton Checks at 4Ac per yard.
Bran New Dark Patterns, Fxtra Good Q lality, Dress
Ginghams, worth Be. at 5c per yard.
Ih :■( Grade Shitting, or Light Calicos, He yd.
I'M-, id-wide Soft Finish Bleaching, worth 10c, at 6J«
yd; Sixteen yards for a Dollai.
AND
jllie Most Complete
STOCK OF NE V
1895 CLOTHING
EVER BROUGHT TO DALTON.
YES,
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! CLOTH INS!!'!
FOR
MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN!
PRICES LOWER THAN AT
AN Y OTHER HOUSE IN DALTON.
COME AND SEE US,
WE CAN, WANT TO AND
WILL SAVE YOU MONEY.’
LOYEMM &
MEW STOKE
c:gr: mmss^^smz .
CSS NEW
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Hi ' fTSES
Jik t arrived a car load of Fancy Few
York seed Irish Potatoes. Big stock Tex
as seed oats, both Bed, Bust-proof and
White. A full liae of Glover and Grass
seed at bottom prices.
We have just opened up, in the store room between Fismister &
Riley’s and Jesse Trotter & Sons’, a Urge a*4 select stock of
Groceries!
which we will sell at both wholesale and retail to fhs general trade.
Our goods all irtsh, the best brands, and we will sell thorn at prices
ihit cannot be beaten. We just
Cant M B Me i| S- U iisler§old!
by any firm, in Dalton or neighboring cities! Wa mean this! Call
and see us, and let us prove it to you.
If©- IN ADDITION to the nicest, freshest and cleanest stock of
Groceries, wo will always keep on hand a select an] lull line of
Staple Hardware
And Seeds Iti Season.
WE shall appreciate your trade, and promise to treat you right,
WE CAN'T BEUN3 ERSOLD!
'••• • -s e wMSs ssssaa
Flemister & Meggie,
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