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*. AND YET THE LOWES L’ PRICED ...
’ * TF X you cant coma to Chattanooga send ;
• vm your orders by mail. It you
1 * don’t like the goods when you 1
• get them you can have your ;
• money back.
1 jfjyOur Spring Catalogue is now ready. Do you want a copy? !
• New Carpets, Mattings, L ice Curtains and Window Shades •
! at very low prices. 1
D. B. Lefemati Co.
CHATTANOOGA - - TENN.
“CUT AND DRIED.”
ECW T3-I2S ITASIVESS -Al-TU
CTIiSES iiAITSESTVSr:,
All the Neirs About You ami Your !
Folks.
Lawyer Hughes, of Atlanta, was !
here on business Tuesday. ]
Messrs. W . II. Sited at.d T-ur-.c
Davis, of Oran, were here on bu‘-{
loess Thursday.
Dolph Logan and. U-.ii
or, of Ellijay, were here Tuesday
on business of importance. ]
John Chadwic and Dili i-ingiit-s
were lodged in jaii do ring toe past
SWeek.
Will Green, ttie efficient c uistn
ble of the tenth distiict, mi here
Saturdav.
Frank T* Hardwick came over
from Dalton yesterday usd treas
urer Dickson paid him §960, due
on the Carters bridge contract.
Last Monday afternoon a barn
on the premises ot Gid jerky on j .
was struck by iigiilniiig, but liuh
damage was done.
Capt. Bill White bad h danger¬
ous attack of cramping on Tuesday
night. He has about recovered to
the pleasure of ins friend*.
F. Yornberg. sr., has been, dur¬
ing the recent rains, having con¬
siderable trouble with his “impost
ed early yorks”.
P’rank Vornberg is down from
Chattanooga on a visit to the folks
at home. He has a lucrative p< —
sition with the electric cur system
at that place.
A number of teiv subscribers
have been added to our books late
]y and none of them were solicit¬
ed. The people know a good thing
when they see it.
Dr. Bagwell has the celebrated.
brands ot tobacco, Ku Ciux and
Gold Bug, on sale. Call and get
a plug and you will never use anv
other. Also the Queen of Hearts
tobacco, sold by Payette Smith at
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T The . many friends ,. of Capt. r Ld
Rembert will rejoice to know
he has been re-appointed to the
position of Special Deputy Collec
tor of re venues. A copy of ike
article appear, it) another column
Any of our readers inlerctc.Un
Ballet, R,b .«7 ,, iron, ,"T the. r *imrtn,«nt ? ot
Agriculture by sending-tbeir name
and address on a postal to Hod, R,
T. Nesbet, Commissioner of Agri
culture, Atlanta. Ga., with a re
quest for the samewill receive
them free of cost; To secure
these monthly reports write at once
to . . address, ,. this offer .
a ovo is
made especially to the farmers of
this section.
—Ann administrators, executors and
guardians are required to make returns
of their official acts to this office before
July first, next. A failure to do so will
necessitate my rendering judgement for
default against all parties so neglecting,
This action is required fey law and
records must be completed. T. J. Ov
bey, Ordinary Murray county.
HOLLY RIPPLES,
All ABvlC’T THAT PROSPEROUS
COMMIT MTY.
J—As it has been
some time since we have writeu
an till.s» from th |. ewe take
this opportunity of giving you a
lew io om this th iv section.
Since oar last communication
Uucle Peter Ransom has returned
Irom New York, bringing with him
over 2000 grape cuttings which he
has put in the ground. Uncle
Peter is an old grape grower and
is bent mi tnruing North
info a vineyard.
The good people of this place
have organized a Sabbath school at
this place.
T bogle - Montgomery i
was up in;
our vicinity Sunday and spent tlie
lay at the home of JLe\. Pniliips !
Mrs. Tom Hull 1
is very sick at j
this date.
Rev. Honrv Hardin filled hie ap¬
pointment, at New Prospect last
Sunday. His hearers were treat¬
ed to a very interesting exegesis.
Alex Wagoner and Miss Rosa
Morrison were married on Thurs¬
day of the past week.
ORAN DOTS.
ALL the: i. vm*T NEW* KStOM
TIUTVIUAUU.
O it a x, May 8th.—Rain,rain!
and the fmmeis ui e in tlu:
bines around Cum.
uxv a,,tl ,l » cl , « Josl T *“
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been out collecting the
this week.
R. L. Jackson is
sumo iniprovomeiit- at his I't’S
ideticc in th e way of a yard
fence.
Sunday, - 1 -lay tli« 12 th, will
{ )H decorntiou day .at Hat f'iftoil
ChsjHil, begjniug at eleven o’¬
clock. Let all wiio have i-ela
tives and irb-nds buried at that
l )uu ’”- c0!ll< ‘ Dili..
School at Fort Mountain
dosed last Friday. The day
was spent on the old Fort,
much to the delight of all pres
Vl!t.
A. C. Stuart, and his brother,
■‘Jimmie”, passed here Sunday
evening enmute to Pleasant
Valley, whore they are now in
school.
Miss Jennie Moi eland and
her brother, master Ed, spent
Sunday at Oran
The!oil. Mountain “Relief
Club has been doing some vab
uable work in that community
for the past week.
All who can and will, atere
quested to help clean of! the
S raVe >' a, ' <5 aL H #; son Chapel
next Saturday evening.
Fine weather for fishing—
( sora ot ta , untives tube
J | « busily « engaged. Stem
very
Mrs, Crate Ciemects died
. . Cllnda ,
1 * Um ^ L of cot ^
l s nmption. J he community
j has lost another good
J We extern] our heartdeit sym
* 1)tllby ha Ini |
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Th() 1, IIUSB JJ.
**, 1 . 0 . 11 , tkmoiwbcl by ’
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MCLuahati atni family
^l’ 6 * 11 ^ Sunuay at Oran,
Success to the dear old J imp
we cry. tv, II. B.
7 as< f f’ oin ‘^ ursei 'V
fctock. ‘Apply ior terms, we will
have for Spring and Fall. 1895, an
immense stock of Apple, Tear,
Beach, Plum, Apricot, Oberiy,
Grape, etc. Also small Quits,
shade ami ornamental trees, roses,
etc. We makes. a specialty of
wholesaling So large planless di
reef. We will sell to responsible
parties and take note payable in
jx. twelve and eighteen months
Write'ue for wholesale price 3 .
Address! Southeeu Nciisery Co,
Winchester, Tenn.
We are of the opinion that there
are several old widowers and
young men around here yet who
would like to take up the same re¬
sponsibility if they only had “brass”
sufficient to ask the important
question. Brit.
Lovers of fine literature will be
rejoice to know that we are now
offering the weekly Constitution
and the Jim* for the low price of
$1,25 for bot h those one year. We
do this on account of the scarcity
oi money—not that the papers are
nol worth many times the amount.
Send us your name and the money
and read the news.
<i!*r>rgiii, Afnrray County;
. 1 . W. Cliiidms hns applied to the un¬
dersigned ior the exemption of personH
ally and valuation of homestead and
will pass on the same the 21st day
May, I89.1. T. .1. Ovhey, Ordinary:^
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:.y UMACH
BY A tll’STMXC NEWS GATH OBJ
MR. I
Sumach, May 7th.—The Su¬
mach cemetery association,
composed entirely of ladies,
had a call meeting last week
to make preparations to re¬
build the north side of the
cemetery picketing, which wa«
burned when the church was
destroyed, i hey employed
“Gout” Gladden to do the
work.
L. M. Payne Esq., our ener¬
getic, fine looking, genial and
accommodating young mer¬
chant, at tills place; tell a few
days ago and sprained his an¬
kle. He has been unable to
walk. Poor fellow! Has no
wife to soothe arid comfort
him in his sufferiug and d is
t(v*.«. The thinking pe>pie ol
the community are of the opin¬
ion that he would seriously
consider a matrimonial pvopo
siciou irom a nice young lady,
or a dashing young w idow row.
Mrs. John II. Linn aimes to
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leave next week Oil an extend
ed visit to relatives
near Hassler Mills.
Our i! frnuxl, .
gen young
Rev. S. M. Bennett, of
t&. 1# Visiting 1 U6V0 again. •
Harvey Felker, of Felker,
r . down v -i i«isl . bunufiy L’ i
lenn,, WHS
.mixing among the fair sex.
McCauley’s Chapel S unday
School i* progressing nicely
under the able leadership of
Mr. J. -ii. Pong. ■
John P. Grt^oiy and family,
of Hassler Mills, were visiting
here a fe»v days ago.
Ilea of the community
very good,—almost distressing¬
ly so to the physicians.
Guess w> y Mait Richards is
smiling so much the last few
days—Its a girl. Janus.
: I Poor >
Health :
■ 'means so much more than'
, ’ 'fatal you imagine—serious diseases and'
■ result from'
■ 'triflingailments Don't neglected. ‘
I play with Nature’s 1
, V ■greatest gift—health.
<' 15 ““““j if Y^eraiiy you are feeling’ e£'
’ jOfOWIlS , fha'-e yan appeuS
■ no 1
’ ' Bingf ibcgina^otice'takl the 1
' B | most relta- a
Gil r iBrown’s Me strengthening
• iron bh-’
1 TT$ RHlk* « yf A A goes g comes cure-benefit from the.
jjl A#B,« S |te/ fi !2L2’ ££,
s
and it’s
peasant to take.,
It. Cores
’ Dyspepsia, KMisey and Liver
Neuralgia, Troubles, '
’Constipation, Bad Blood «
> Malaria, Nervous ailments <
> Women’s complaints. ,
L Get o»'v file KPiiuine—it lias crossed red
lines on the wrapper. All others are sub- 1
statutes. Xf ,end On receipt of Ten of beautiful two 2 c. stamps we
s stt World’s*
Fair . Views and book—free.
t BROWN CHEMICAL *
CO. BALTIMORE, MD.
When you want fair defiling and
Fresh Drugs at‘dive and let, live” price*
be sure you buy from Brvant &
Fincher) of Dalton.
i IS £ V « m m © Sib 10
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NASHfcTLLE—:—:+
-Kgd CHATTANOOGA
Louis R’y.
LY TRAINS
, Nashville, Ciu
iago, Memphis
■ Louis.
■to Arkansas and
kills.
Kates i
is and desired in
, v/rite to
■SON. T. P. A.,
Fattanooga Tenn.
/ l jVN, Traffic Manager.
Cli ||Hp RMAN, Atlanta, G. P. A., Ga.
Cheapest Rates Ever
Made to Texas.
The Iron M nuitain and Texas
Pacific Railways will sell rtund
trip tickets to Houston Texas May
27th and IStii at one cent m» mile
each way, tickets good for fifteen
days to return with privilege of ex¬
tending longer if desired.
And on way the 13th to 15th in¬
clusive, rVill sell round trip tickets
t> Dallas Texas at one fare lor the
round trip tickets good to return
Juno 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, fenn.
$1800.00
(jj V £^ AWAY TO INVENTORS.
plies $150.00 through every month the given meritorious away to any one who during ap¬
us for most patent
the month preceding.
We secure the best patents for our clients,
keep and the object of their of this bright offer ideas. is to encourage At the inventors time to
track same we
wish to impress upon the public the fact that
IT’S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS
THAT YIELD FORTUNES,
such as the “car-window” which can be easily slid up
J j and down without breaking the passenger’s back,
“sauce-pan,” and “collar-button,” little “nut-lock,” that “bottle
| any Stopper,” can find a thousand way of improving; other things and these simple most
- one a
! IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS.
, Patents taken out throng h us receive special notice in
j g e ^‘ - r -—^r-DYUuedrif
We also advertise, free 01 co.-t, the invention each month
I I which of Copies wins of our the $150 “National prize, nu Recorder,” I hundreds of containing thousands
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capitalists and md!!ufacturers, thus bringing to their
attention the merits of the invention.
All communications regarded strictly confidential.
Address
JOHN WEDDERBLRN & CO.,
Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents,
618 F Street, N. W.,
Box 385. Washington, D. C.
Cag- Reference—editor of this paper. Write/orour
50-page pamphlet , FREE.
AKE YOU GOING WEST.
If so you should not lose sight of the
fact that the Nashville Chattanooga &
St. Louis Railway offer special induce
ments in the way of quick time, absolutely through
car service, cheap rates and
sure connections. Parties traveling
over the Nashville Chattanooga & St.
Louis Railway are never troubled with
lay-over’s at Memphis. For correct
information regarding maps, Edmondson rates and
schedules write to John L.
Southern Passenger Agent, Corner
Market and9th sts. Chattanooga, Tenn.,
or W. L. Hanley General Passenger
Agent Nashville Tenn.
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Kristen: Cloth You can at 18 get cents at our per store yatd! the best Tabb Oil
Best Indigo Blue Calicos at Tie per yard.
Best Cotton Checks at 4|c per vai’d.
Bran New Dark Pattern y Extra Good Quality, Dre.s
Gmghams, worth 8c. at 5c per yard.
Best Grade Shir tin or Light Calicos, die yd.
Kali Yd—wide Soft Finish Bleaching, worth 10c, at (>Ic
yd; Sixteen yards Tor a Dollai.
AND
Most Complete
STOCK OF NEW
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1895 CLOTHING
EVER BROUGHT TO DALTON.
YES,
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FOR
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ANY OTHER HOUSE IN DALTON.
COME AND SEE US,
WE CAN, WANT TO AND
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WILL STAND AT MY STABLE THE PRESENT
SEASON.
Sired by SNOW-BALL, the famous Trotting and Pacing
thoroughbred STALLION, formerly owned by John Gilbert,
Dam; a thoroughbred Rocky R ver mare of excellent quali¬
ties. Season to insure $5.00. Terms: money due at foaling
or when mare is traded or removed from the county. All
cate will be taken to avoid accidents but will not be responsi¬
ble for any. Season will close July 1st, 1895.
THOMAS N. PEEPLES.
• a . Cpecial Gra^d Offer ...
IX..... WALL PAPER
$«.GO 5’0'$«.«>0 PER ROOM, INCUUmSiG BORDERS.
We have mafic special arrangements with J. 0. Law renck & Co., the
^reat Wall Paper Manufacturers of New York, whereby we are able to
offer our subscribers the greatest oj ; utunity to buy high grade wall
papers at ab 04 .it the cost of production. t Samples and circular show
im: how many pieces ol paper a room requires and how to hang paper,
sent free on application. See these prices; 8 c. per roll 5 Golds, 12c.
per roll; Embossed Golds, 25c., formerly $1.50. Latest styles used by
the elite of New York. As this offer only holds good for a limited
time, you should make your selections and purchase goods at once.
Orders sent 0. O. D. Address all communications to this OFFICE.