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3a:©W THE TT^.T'Z-aT-ES-'^iTXl
©TXEXIXaS avC-aL.TTOH'WXrEeE,
AH th« News About You and \ r our
Polks.
—Bod Lftfan dropped in to see us for a
few minutes Thursday,
—Cot. and Mrs. Charles King went shop¬
ping to Dalton Wednesday.
—Mrs. Laws Ellis and children, of Cedar
town, are here on a visit to relatives.
—Col. Bill Mart’ll, of Dalton, attended
Bah Psn court Monday.
—Mr. Will Ogletree and Miss Alice Craw¬
ford visited i" Dalton lest Saturday.
—Master Sam Kelley is suffering consider¬
ably from dropsy in his left knee joint.
Clarence Henry, of Dalton, spent a part of
this week with realtives in Spring Place.
Miss Willie Dickson has been in Dalton
visiting relatives^ portion of this week.
Sheriff Carter and constable Campbell have
gone down to Calhoun on official business.
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Adair died Thursday morning.
—John L. Edmondson, of Chattanooga,
cams dow i and spent Sunday with his fath¬
er.
—Henry Beamer. of Holly, delighted bis
Spring Place friends Wednesday by a pop
call.
— George Mooro and family spent a portion
of the pest week at the home of kfquire Coffee,
near Dunn.
Lawyers Jones and Martin, of Dalton,
were here Thursday aiternooa on important
business.
—Mrs. Jennie Field and Miss Katie Ed
moudson, of Dalton, were here Saturday and
Sunday on a short visit to relatives.
—Master Reynolds Keister, of Dalton, is
here spending a few days with hie grand¬
parents.
—Messrs. John Loughridge, Clint Keith
and W. H. Harrison, of Du in, were in town
Thursday on business.
—Talley«Hudgens and Miss Cassfo Kilgore
were married on Friday of last week at the
home ef the bride, by’Squire Lemuel Jones.
—Hon. Green Treadwell and his grandson,
of Tilton spent a lew hours of Tuesday in our
town.
—Profs. Daniel and Douglass, ofWhitlieid,
were in town Tuesday and conduated an con¬
ducted an interesting soDg service at Fort
Mountain.
—ieorge Kelley and Miss Arta Huffaker
« me over from Dalton Sunday and spent the
day with relatives and friends in Spring
Place.
—Come around and pay the printei that he
which you are due him. N'‘W is the time
needs it—you have gotten his labor and it is
year duty to pay up.
Spot-tails and mo!Iy-crSwI-bottoms have
been smelling blue blazes fer the past ton
days at the hands of our numerous piscatori¬
al artists.
—Mrs. Florence Lowrey returned from a
visit to relatives!j Dalton Wednesday, and j
is now at the home of her father, Hon. Plea 8 *
McGh-e. |
—J hnny Stroud and Miss Susie
were married Sunday 8 i the nsidcnce ot Mr* s
u a axs: £s a“ss
father.
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—The many friends in this county of Mr. >
ntv V S. M arshall of the Indian Territory,
st's '
salary of $3000 per annum.
Lost: While eemi.qg from Dalton yester
day morning Host three palmetto hats on
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some place where lean get them
BlaBsingame.
-Tom Wright was acquitted of a charge of
illicit distilling in the federal court at Atiau
ta Monday, This wai a serious charge, as it
was claimed by the prosecution that the crime
was committed while Tom was in the govern
ment 8 employ.
—Judge Temple is having his hotel thor
ougbly renovated. The rooms and furniture
sasrsws. painti.it kwtw a
b.»i D , don* in tb.ir ..... L.i
others follow their worthy example. It is
greatlr eeeded.
—Corn and cotton planting is now goiug on
in arush in all psrts of the county. Much
less cotton will be planted this year than last
and a great deal more corn. This is a geod
move, as hog and hominy means peace rnd
pleuty and lots of corn is very conducive to
—The Veterans’ reunion and tho coming
together of Mrs Maggie Guldens’ ol pupils
ber# Thursday, though uot largely attended,
well as the young people and the day wiP be
long remembered by those present f.r its
pleaeantries.
ORAN DOTS.
ALU THE DATE'S!’ NEWS FROM
THAT VILLAGE.
Oban, April, 24 —Weather fine and
farming on a boom around Oran.
Health of the community very good
at present.
News scarce at. this date.
The Spring fever is about to attack
your correspondent.
Dr. Ogletree and lady are spending a
few days with the parents ot the latter
at this place.
Dr. Chastain preached an interesting
sermon at Harrison Chapel Sunday.
The farmers are planting a good deal
of cotton again. Yet they will growl at
the price.
Messrs. John Howard and A. C. Stu¬
art wer in this community Sunday.
Tom Daria made a business trip to
Dalton today.
We had the pleasure of attending a
singing at Holly Creek Church Tuesday
night, conducted by Profs. Daniel and
Douglass.
P, Oran. L. Springfield spent Saturday night
at
Mrs. Maggie Ellis, of Carrollton, has
been visiting in this section this week.
Messrs. Keys. Yining and Howard
were in our town Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. V. I>. Osborn is spending the
day at Oran.
Mr. Tom Henderson, of Dalton, visi¬
ted near this place Sunday.
Miss Rosa Adair has been visiting
friends in this section for the past few
days.
Lee Willis, of Dalton, was among his
Oran friends a fjw days ago. w. h, b.
Miss Sibyl Steed spent a portion of this
week visiting at the home of Harry Peeples.
—NOTICE: The Murray County Singing
Convention meets at Sumach at 10 o’clook, a.
m. on Saturday before the second Sunday in
May and will be ia s ssion for two days. All
Sunday Schools in the county are earnestly
requested to sesd delegates.
C. N. King, Pres.
—Col. Bill Glenn is now before the supreme
court of the United States, io Washington,
ask iug for a writ of habeas corpus iu the case
of Quearlea and Butle-. Bill is an indefati
gible hustler and a great manv people think
he will gain his paint, which would amount
to a great legal victory.
Messrs, C. N. King, Frank Peeples, Thom¬
as Ramsey and W. J. Johnson have Ween ap¬
pointed a committee to look after the build¬
ing of a fence arouud the graveyard and oth¬
er needed repairs. All persons who have
relatives or frionds buried here are solicited
to make contributions to these to aid in this
work.
SUMACH
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aI,T, tBIllJT THAT PROSPEROUS
COMMUNITY.
Sumach, April, 25—Janus was an I
talian dsity—the Sun God. He is rep
».£!<•£>»>jp.l v»c Lavin? two ffieeR nnp Ionite
the past and future. In our future
articles we will note the happenings of
£i ie pas t and mav anticipate some.
Stroud, and Miss Susie Adair It* were mu¬
ried last Sunday. John is a good work
er and Miss Susie has been well drilled
j n housekeeping, henae we predict for
f happv> t^ ^ prosperous and fruitful
g this life of sorrow and
s
We will have another wedding in this
community before a great while, if there
a,i y ' ,rtue 111 signs,
Mis. Adair, wife of J. T., gnve him a
birthday dinner a few days ago.
Mr< w g _ Cari0 n, Tom and his wife,
all of Beaverdale, spent Sunday with
Jeseph Curd and iamily.
»>•■«*•»*«-w-****-* Singing Convention at lids place on
in next month. Eroryhoily invited to
come and bring dinner,
Miss Anna Jones, of Dalton, went
home Sunday. Shelias keen visiting
her sister, Mrs. James Gladden. Hunk
ah© stol© and carried off with her two
or three valuable hearts,
jj ev ‘ g j.j Henry wentovertoDal
ton on business last Saturday.
Jim Wilson, of Dalton, was out last
g un dav hauling one of our prettiest busi
, | a r min d. Guess Jim means
* Yes, and Jack Keith, of Fashion
business, (lie umai h boys had bet
ter spur up, else they Will lose a chance
of a lifetime- Jahus,
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THINGS THAT WILL DO
GOOD TO HEAD.
Go to Dalton Marble Works
to get your tombstones.
i When you want fair dealing and
; Fresh Drags at ‘‘live and let live” prices
i be sure you buy from Bryant <fc
Fincher, of Dalton. 1
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Lovers of fine literature will be
I rejoice to know (hat wo are now
; offering the weekly Constitution
and the Jimp for the low price f
§1,25 for both these one year We
do this on account of the scarcity
ot money—not that (he papers are
not worth many times the amount.
Send us your name ard the money
and read the news.
Anything on earth that is sold in a
first-class Drug Store can be bought
from Bryant & Fincher, of Dalton, and
they will be sure to please you, too.
Always go there.
Go to Robinson & Fincher for the cel¬
ebrated brands ©f tobacco, “Red Shar¬
per'*, lOct plug and “Trophy”, 15c
plus: These tobaccos make a fine
waxy, delicious chew, fry them
and be convinced.
Attention, Veter ons:
All members of the Confederate
Velerone camp of this county are
urgently requested to be here the
1st Tuesday in May. Arrange¬
ments will then be made to get a
representation to to to the Grand
Reunion at Houston, Texas, cn the
22nd of next month and other mat¬
ters of importance demand atten¬
tion. R. E. Wilson, Commander.
Good wages to sell our Nursery
Stock. Apply for terms, we will
have for Spring and Fall. 1895, an
immense stock of Apple, Rear,
Peach, Plum, Apricot, Cherry,
Grape, etc. Also small fruits,
nhade and ornamental trees, roses,
etc. We mako a specialty of
wholesaling to large planters di¬
rect. We will sell to responsible
parties and take note payable in
ix. twelve and eighteen months.
Write us for wholesale prices.
Address.’ Southern Nursery Cq,
Winchester, Tenn.
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APPLICATION FOR GUARDIAN¬
SHIP.
GEORGIA MURRAY COUNTY: Whereas
C. L. Boud and J. W. Rond two of the next
of kin to Sallie Bond show (hat she was
adjudged a, lunatic by a jury in the c unity
ot Whitfield in the year A. D one thousand
eight hundred nnd ,
committed by the ninety-tour (1894) and
to the State Lunatio Ordinary of that county
show that Asylum and they further
the said Sallie Bond was seized
and possessed of certain property both real
and persona* and they further show that
tho said Ordinary of the county of Whitfield
did fail and riei loot to appoint h guardian
for the said Salic Rond as provided by law,
and they pray that the Ordinary of the
county of Murray will appoint o. K «fc g u Bates
as the gt ardi.tiis of the proporty of Sallio
Rind a d I will pass upon the same at my
office in Spring Pisco on the First Monday
in May 1895.
This April tho 12 h 1895.
T. J. OVIJEY,
foe $5.10. Ordinary.
Cheapest Rates Ever
Made to Texas.
The Iron M >untain and Texas
Pacific Railways will sell round
trip tickets to Houston Texas May
27ih and 18th at one cent -per mile
each way, tickets good for fifteen
days to return with privilege of ex¬
tending longer if desired.
. And on M .y the 13th to 15th in¬
clusive, will sell round trip tickets
to Dallas Texas at one pare torjbe
round trip tickets good to return
June the 3rd
For further information regard'
ing rates routes &c„ write or call
on A, A. Gallagher, Southern Pas¬
senger Agent 103 Read House,
Chattanooga, l’eun.
: Professional Cards,
IJIO THE PEOPLE
OF MURRAY COUNTY
5BP”Those wishing Dental work of
any kind write to or call on Dr. Edgar
Jackson, Dunn, Ga.
J R. aud J. G. McAFEE,
DALTON, GA.
PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS :-
8A Specialty made of
Surgery and diseases of the
Rectum and Urinary Organs.
J. C. BIVINGS. M. 1).
DALTON, GA.
Soli: ’ practice in Mur¬
ray county and makes Surgery
a specialty.
$1800.00
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fact that the Nashville Chattanooga &
St. Louis Railway offer special induce
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car service, cheap rates and absolutely
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lav-^ve*r*s' 1 'at y
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pr W. L. Dan ley General Passenger
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Best Indigo Blue Calicos at 4ic per yard.
Best Cotton Checks at 4£c per yard.
Bran New Dark Patterns, Extra Good Q uality, Dr<m
Ginghams, worth 8c. at 5c per yard.
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hull Id-wide Soft Finish Bleaching, worth 10c, sfc 6pi
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SEASON.
Sired by SNOW-BALL, the famous Trotting and Pacing
thoroughbred STALLION, formerly owned by John Gilbert.
Dam; a thoroughbred Rocky River mare of excellent qualU
ties. Season to insure $5.00. Terms: money due at foaling
or when mare is traded or removed from the county. All
caie will be taken to avoid accidents but will not be responsi¬
ble for anv. “ Season will dose July 1st, 1895.
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