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JIMPLECUTE
CARl'KR <« IIKHITSKLI, t*RIII>«.
TCDIlffl I Cnmdi^-.io Oaxw “cllar IF iDiEi.-A.-srsMs. taa. .Asti—attn-cra
Guaranteed C|rc«l*tlopi, ^ m 720
Address »!t eommaniesliont f> Tux tin*
eutciTT* Soring Place, fla.
SATURDAY, JUNE H i«or».
The advertisement of hut one
business house in. Spring Place oc
cupin rprsc-in «he columns of
tots paper. Y.t the merchants ot
this town ar M fnquemly heard tr*
complain because lie people ff
tne county r<* ;o Dalton to do
most of their trading. Tli3 reason
of this fact is that the D .ltoa mer
chants believe in judicious adver
tiaug, and in this paper at that.
When passing . tb.ough different
parts of the county wo an- olten
naked ‘‘if the merchant!} of Sprite
Place are slid selling goods?”
Tnat’s the reason your trade is no
better, gentlemen you do not Id
the people know where yon are ah
The columns of this paper bear a*
evidence that there i^ hut o»e bus?
ioess house in Spring Place and
people who do not know other
wise would, very imturly, form the
idea that this is a vpry dead town
and an unfavorable p*ac>3 for any
investment. A< a mltir ofemrse
under 1M» ««-»«««. we
rant trust to blind chance for the
town to grow or for the county to
inoreaso in population or htminesB
interests; Let our meichanls con¬
sider these f hingeamoliy and delib
eratsly and we atresatisfied that they
will Hoon decide *0 infuse naw life
in tti6ir business by tlio injection
a nice lino of home advertisements
in the Jim?. Lai I he buyers of
Murray county know what, you
have to sell aw 1 report, tha result
to us!
Such libelous and dirty lies as
have recently b»«m published in
the N/w York Sun by Samuel
Whitmire, relative to this county,
are only self-evident ju-ooia that
h« is a depraved slum capper and
pimp. Samuel Whitmire, now ol
New-York, but. former! v of Ftovd
county, by the uttermce of these
miserable inibrepresentations of th'ss
county has placed himself tar be¬
neath the dignity of a gentleman
mid below the lowest level ever
attained by the foulest scoundrel
on the face of the earth in the es¬
timation of nil Murray county peo¬
ple. There vvas absolutely no ne¬
cessity or excuse for such action
on his part. The circumstances 111
no way justified him in making
such refers,to these good peo¬
ple and he richly deserves a good
coat of far and feathers at their
hands. We hope the press ot the
entire country will give as much
publicity to these opinions of Mur
ray county citizens ns it did to the
libelous utlerance* of Whitmire,
Officers Keith, Tankorsiey and
Frnzior parsed beie Tuesday with
a 20 gadon keg of good liquor and
never even invittd ns to take a
sum! 1, much les- a drink! They
hud holier be cartful, for we are
made of sterner stuff than to sut
fer ourselves treated with such
disrespect—ev* li by II. S. revenue
otlicers, Eo wary, y< ung men, for
it is dangerous lor you to come o~
ver here and confiscate all of otv
most haughty ttuple product, and pass un iu
as si manner «s you did
Tuesday. Do not let the like no
cur again.
It. is our opinion that, a majority
of the silverbugs arontnl hero arc
ciming to their senses and getting
in the sound money phalanx.
$ 1800.00
GIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS.
$150.00 every month given away to any one who ap¬
plies through us for the most meritorious patent during;
the month preceding.
VVc M*nre the best patents for our clients,
ana t.ie object of tliis ofl'er is to encourage inventors to
* ! yeP track or tneir hriaht iiieas, At the same time we
wish to impress upon the public the fact that
IT’S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS
THAT YIELD FORTUNES,
such ias the “ car-window ' which can be easily slid up
and Gown without breaking ,he passenger’s hack,
sauce-pan, and ‘coHar-bmton,’* thousand "nut-lock,” “bottle
stopper, a other little things that most
any one can find a way ol improving; ard these simple
inventions arc thrones to at bring largest returns to the
auibor, fry to thmk of something to invent.
IT IS NOT SO HARO AS IT SEEMS.
} atents taken out through ns receive special notice in
the National Recorder,” publwhed at Washington,
L. v , which is the nest newspaper published in America
m the interests of inventors. We furnish a year’s sub
scnptL'ii to this journal, free of cost, to all our clients.
*Y e Asa advermw-, tree of cost, the invention each month
•wnic* cf wins of our the $150 “National prize, and hundreds of thousands
jHtetch copies ojf the winner, and description Recorder,” containing a
will be n of his invention,
scattered throughout the United States among
Capitalists and inanufacEurers, thus bringing, to ihcir
anumion (he merits of the invcitt-oi'.
Alt omuuunicutioDS regarded strictly confidential.
aVdtioess
JOHN WbDDHRfSlJRN CO.,
'' •• - ' ■ f Ff - P lit-nia.
0 ?N F Sh.tv.v4, U .
Box w c,
Jx \R '«•- nu Jar cur
jo-fage fatKjfrfilet. •_______^xiitaaiji FREE
CAN’T P»r TIIB PE*SIO?fV.
Too Many Applications for The An < u:r»
Of Money.
It will Ha bad mown to the It I
soldiers who have a{ p;ie<I fcr ; f *—«6
sions under tb« last act, to 1 < r.*
that m;ne of these pent ions can o.
paid until the Ifttjsiaruie met A =•
gain
scr rr, Pri«!ed &30 000 with which to
cany out it.-* prliusioi s. This
it |.o^»Ue to itne S60 » y< ar, the a*
mount stated iu ibe aot, to each of
500 pem.K.oe»h, who by reason
“aso ami pmeily, infiiunty end *<o
rerfy, or blindness at.a
are unable tv lake car® <d them
selves
Oat ,,1( -1<>«> «'0»*y r,r
For Mtmcw.efes Judge Richard
Jobnsov, in charge el 1 he pension
eepartuiwot. ha.i been working on
the claims sent, in. After a care
1'ul study ol the applications iiio
ca.no cwovd* «d Unit .here were so
many ol them m« ritonou- o« to
render the act in-operative as it
now Ktands. Jmige Johnson
accordingly sent the tollowfng
j ter tojtne ordmaries ot the state:
‘ h.ate ol Georgia Executive
os, Atlanta. May ‘28, 1895 —Td she
J Oidinary. Hear mi: Them have
been tiled in this office moie
tour thousand pension claims under
U,. net e, K,U, of Dooemhc, its,,.
and a ca.elul examination shows
j that it will be entirely
ab.e to pay any ol them until tlie
general as-embly takes some ac
tion. Ah you arc aware, tne
propriariun made to cover this law
is $30 000, which takes iu only 500
e'aiinH. when it i* now certain that
it will if quire 0 veiy much larger
sum- While all of the claims now
on hie have not been passed on, it
is reasonably sale to say (bat at
least 2,000 will be approved. It i
has been suggested that the mon- :
oy in hand be paid out pro rata,
but there is nothing sn the law
that will justify this course. Ii
has also been suggested to pay to
those most in mod, but a moment’s
thought will show that this could
not be properly done, besides evrv
amoved da.m sUnos on Hie sump
tooting witli another. Again, it
has been advised to pay it to those
whose claims were first filed, when
that .. , would likely defeat the
ject ol the law, as it would provide
for 101 those those most mobt active active, or or most most dll- an
ligent., or best aids to care lor
their own interest—to the exclu
sion of the most helpless. The
matte will be referred to the gen¬
eral assembly, and sn the mean
time all applications should be for¬
warded aa soon as prepared, so that
those entitled to the pension may
b : enrolled and provision made for
them by the legislature.
Respect fully,
Richard Johnson,
Secretary.
HODGE’S MILLINERY,
some tli'ngs
not found elsewhere than
AT HODGES.
NEW 11ATS,
Kow’rs low. is. Ribbons Ribbons and and wire wne
frames
, 1 rHooc. Ks
MORE OF THOSE
famous 10 cent white
handkerch"ifs
A1 HODGEs. . ..
PURE
white dress hats very cheap IIODGES.
AT
“THE ROSSMOKE”, only
IT HODGES.
BABY CAPS,
dust right in material, style
and price
AT HODGES.
WHITE LAWN
Very ilaintv and cheap.
AT HODGES.
PERSI AN LAWN
And dotted swiss,
line and reasonable,
AT HODGES.
SEE
The white hats, from $ 1.00 up,
AT HODGES.
BUTTER
White and cream laces
AT HODGES.
NEW
Black silk laces
AT HODGE 8 .
Dalton's Lending Millinery St ire. j
J. R. and J. G. Mo A FEB,
DALTON, GA.
PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS
A Specialty nvuic ot
Surgery ami dtsoftses of rhe
Rectum ;uul Urinary Organs.
j. 0. BIYING8. M. L.
DALTON, GA.
rsr Solicits practice in
ray countV timl makea Surgery,
it specialty. ]
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Murray Sheriff Saks i
r t r .O B fl IA. M t: H a A Y C o u **T V; I Wist ffli j
* * l**f< »he ho«»M* (la*,7
r* c< «rt in tfo#» l> w . <jf
Hf.lUtg Ptdflv, t»<** «'**•'!i -j-e if; ■** jj
ol >*'*; oil he I’ir*! Ttiffi-riev • ft ,J it. r* 5 (
j ho t »nd l-e.*i bidder 1
4 4i C In'; vting |;r< , t o v >:»■ t
i. <n c 1 land imnrvh< • iehty-ftx;
L s 0 i in iis.j uiitUi (t>tb) district and
third {Sd'j section of said county
™r;;«
ievit-d on by virtue of and to
8%; j S f v a 2 f„ issued by the t»x col -
J | ect0 p of sa5rt conn jy in f avor of
j ,h e ¥ th‘e and county vs t h o'netU
f or s(af „ and jotirify t axes for
j t h e years one thousand eigh* Lnn
< 1 ,^,^ aiu j ninHy-three (1893)
otJe thonsnid eight Ktimlrcd and
j ninety of four said 11591 j and end »s the iu prop
; city the del ant fi fa.
;§ 8r ,3
! a., 80 n t, tfce saire time and p’a
ot , 0 hundred | t00j acres of
m0 re or Uss off of lot of land nun
b« r fo,ly eight <4'-> in the ninth
j (Qth) district and third [31]
isamr j tiuti of s*»>i«t c;«>»mly a»<! na e,
be ; ng all of said lot except
sixty (00) acres in ik square out
t,| ie south west corner, said
] cel of lan<l levied on by vi tne ol
to samfy si f, fa issued from
; ij, e j U6 | I(ie C0U rt of the one thoos
I an( j an d ti ur *y ninth district o M
,.f H oid county in favor of w « o.*via
1 ! 7i S ;, 8 Hn M rox and »a the
defendoof i„ » to.
J the same being for the purchase
money of said land need filed in
j oierks office of Hie superior
j court as prescribed by jaw. navy
tifade and returned to me by j l
cold* i, c $5.l(i
Also at the same time and place
one steam engine and boiler and
one saw mill known as the Fincher
m il], with all ihe rights and j r vi
iegtn thereunto belonging: also
t wo yokes of oxen and carts, said
parcel of'propei ty levied ;n by
viitue of and to satisfy a fi fa ob
mined by loredose of mortgage in
\^iut field superior of said state
favor of Mrs s a oraasboff vs a 0
Fincher and j d Fincher aud sh the
property of the defenesutu in fi I a
$3.24
This June tlie 7th 1895.
M. B. CAUTMR Sherd..*
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TV) J. THE l’EOPLE
OF Ml'UU AY COT NTY 11
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If,- Those wishing Pontal work of
" ,nv kind write to or call on Pr. Edgar
.
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When yon want fair dealing and
Fresh Drugs at‘‘live and let live” prices
be sure you lmy from Bryant cc
Fincher, of Dalton.
Strayed. Two shots,
years old: One, a pale 1 ted and
the , other . brown: marked,
situ ... . til , i (lit i and ,
Clop ear t ea”
branded O on left «nd K on
the right. Address (4 JJ. '
B.ifop, Dunn, ( i fi.
Anything on earth that is sold in tt
first-ciass Drug Store can be bought
Hrya.it & Fin........ of Dalton, and
they will be sure to please yon too
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!-»»«.■* of fine lit,™. »r«
rejoice to know that we are now
offering the weekly • Constitution '
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and the Jimp ., tor the low price ol
$1,25 for both the se one year. We
. this .. account ol , the
GO on scarcity
ot money—not. that the papers are
not . , wort !, h many times ,, the amount. ,
Send ns your an rue ard the money
and read (he hews
-=R~ j
Special j |
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and CASTINGS —'-•($ j
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of 'every Description J !
BOILERS ; I |
Guaranteed Steel. j
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WE HAY!' F long; Best Too!:; Uxpericnee
(l.{Hvr>i _ Trice:-.
WRITE FOR iATJiOGUs
Machine Co.,
Y N G°Sf STS DALTON, GA.
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JL©OK. AT THESE PRICES •^8*
iaD TI5EH i JaDE WITH YOUE EE.\E FACTORS !
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<-KEAPfc.it ,MA * * r * MV OTME “
ptjAt:h iSf kai-ton, as vuvaia
•’•••'■‘■"■•w«■
BUorAM,
N, O. Granulat«-tl*2»lt> Yellow Clar. 20 “
Sh„- ‘or tor*“ $1.00
Stand Granulated 21 ”33 lb ’«
“ Btowu,
v, p * r ra
* K _\
n ""Ik, „ dear , side*- 1 p: per „ lb.
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Bseakfast Morning Glory, 12«J It*.
Bacon, 1 2o
LARD.
White Frost, best made, 10c,
Pure Leaf, 9«.
Lard Compound, 7c,
COKPEE GREEN ^ "" *
Rest l 41 lbs hm $1
Gao ,e*o 5* Rw tl»r lor $1 if
Pii n /•/> )ba i
\ if a n" l» iy po M GTm lhU
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k ve, ."‘^ 111 P ;u ‘ Ji8 i » 'b. 1,) -
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W r ‘ WE entry a full Line of Plows,Hoes ami all kinds of Agricultural Implements at our
tuual Low Price. DON’T FORGET THE PLACE.
DALTON GROCERY COMPANY. HOTE B L l0 D o t LTON
tJKOliOI A, Murray Conntv—To all
whom it _»>ay concern—T. J. Brysnt
me tor'"tiers ot'd j Jii-'ii-ilm ’ S! '^aid
guardianship ami I will pass upon j,s g
V^lny
county, uiven under my hand mike
; «*gnatme UiiMiJ. o**Vi.! S **k
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TO WHOM IT .MAY CUXCERX:
The I'ollowina is a ropy of the petition
which will be tiled in the office ot the
. secretary ol state of Georgia on. appti
Ration STATIC by the OF U!i<U^.-i^ned GFUKGIA, tor n (diarler
■" FULTON
COUNIA . sh : To the Secretarv of State
Ol 11 Thomas O Stalo of M. (ieoriria. Barna, T ur'pfttilion
Demiiitfi, era. Unfits D. Bull* Au^ atas H. It.
auien
Gilbert, J’eter G. Grant M IL.r
m, John s. Pune hen, 1 Riley,
all Uohy Jhd.jnson and I. edden,
residing m the.ii- .a ins .id
at ate ot tioorgia, re? pcctlully show as
s hows,
First. They desire to form a railroad
cor pdration under the laws of the State
ui Georgia.
, Second. The name of the railroad
eompanv which they desire tahace in
j ,'orporaied is the GEORGIA AND TEN¬
NESSEE RAILWAY COMPANY.
| Third. Tne length of said road, as
il'Hat-asean tie estimated, is-one huu
tired and forty (140) miles,
Fourth. The general direction of said
I road and the names of the urincioal
jplares !>2 ns!r,,,: iroui G which t and follows: to which Regin- it. is to
• , '" » rrt « .
I at a. pDint in or mar the city of At
i'antn, j in the county of Fulton, and
thence in a general northerly or nortli
| westerly line befveen direction the to a point, of in the
i state states Georgia
j and Tennessee, l i,,n in ing Murray o'r conntv: with
i ' >‘'S at m-ar Oarters
* e ’ 1 R ‘ *oa»»ty Ol barlow an.l run-
I I no, llu ,!l ‘-V. direction r toft "ort)mrly or
’ 1,s junclion
asSr!U!l34*SL'tffi! |
low county, or ; 11 Gordon county ; and
‘aid proposed vailroad in Murray coun
ty : i, ‘" 1 r, 1 j ,ni, ^Y“ 14 ' jem ' ra ! n<wfhwest,
rriy direction, to a point in the state
between the states of Georgia and
T *",'«‘ 8see > in Catoosa county, all with
in the state (it . Georgia.
Fifth. The counties, through which
t,te »«»’! road will probably run are Ful
Cobh, Milton, Cherokee. Bartow,
Gordon, Murray, Whitfield and Catoosa,
in said state.
Sixth. Tim amount of. the proposed
capital stock of said company is two
million eight hundred thousand (2,800,
u() 0 )dtv!lars, divided into twenty-eight
thousand (28,000) shn t eg of one huii
died ( 100 ) dollars each.
Seventh. 'I'he number of years the
said company is to continue is one hail
<ln?d and one ( 101 ).
Eighth. The place where the princi
!«»l office of said corporation-is to he lo
rated, is Atlanta, in said state of Geor
gia.
Ninth. The petitioners no intend in
gpod to faith to subscriptions go forward without delay
secure to the capital
stock, construct, equip, maintain and
operate said railroad.
Tenth. The petitioners have given
four weeks notice of their intention to
apply f«>r said charter lor the incorpora
tion of company by the publication
"f this petition in one of the news pa
pers in which the sheriff’s advertise
inents are published in case there is a
news paper published in smdi county,
;u e«<<ji uf the comitieft through which
■an n protiosed road will prohahlv run,
!'ce :! week for lour weeks before the
1:1 !(<r of this petition.
The pHitiotiers request that, they inky
orpiuated under the laws of trie
iv o? Georgia, under the name and
'•)r tiic purposes in this petition stated.
Phonies M. Barna, A. H. Denning
Rufus B. Bullock, James H, Gilbert, Pe- I
Fern-hen, ter G. Grant, James Daniel L. Riley, B. Harris, Roby John Robin- S. j I
son, Robert F. Shedden,' ‘ ‘
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A ^ .ncau Ja\ <i pure, oOc »>• ii>. :
TEAS;
Oolong,- ^’j Green and J2n<r- ~ j
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SI . I (.Eh,
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Grain Pepper, black, 10c.
Allspice, j/raia, 1&«
G ‘ n S t,J « 15c - ’
Ground pepper and spicks, 20c
SODA.
Unde Kensi> lbs%«»r'or,« in packs 5c lt>.
lini ! * - h^s ; 1 - 7
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y-lvAClvRiio and LAKEl^.
Block’s soda, 4 lbs for 25c.
Peai i Oystei s, 4 31-s for 25c.
Plaiu N»da, 5c.
Ginger Snaps, 0c.
Saratoga KJakea 10c.
Cream Waters, 10c.
Milk Biscuits, Be.
! Cracknels, 20c.
Assorts d Cakes, 10c.
CANNED GOODS'
* « .> ,, J,» , J ,> *•«!«». ,
- • «•■>
]’ 1 ’ \' a ’ can -
•> >■ Eat. Apri<*ots, lSr can
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L. P. BAGWELL & BRO.,
m * DRUGGISTS,
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4 ^ Fresh Drugs, Patent
Medicines, Oils,Dye-stnfls, Tolmcco,
C*fc Cigars, ( ueerootfs, candies, cigaiettft.
Stationery, Fine Perfumes, Bruihee
and 'J'oilet Articles, Etc.
I liysician s Pi escriptu<i)9 accurately com pounded.
Spring i’lsiee, - Ga.
“RUGBY” **.,** ************* vw # Ui
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®2 tS Lasasa __ agaa- ****.***«*.% Bess Franklin
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ESlfeaSrUK TgHajMKSBFiM
Will stand the present season at mj
barn on the Summerrour farm.
Season begins March the First and ends July
First. RUGBY is a deep bay, s ixteenhands high
and weighs a little more than 1250 pounds , car.
r ies a nice, high head and trots both excellent
and fast. He has as fine a pedigree as any
horse in the South, being sired by the famous
race horse ‘ ‘Grit.’ * First Dam Wagonit by Wag¬
oner; Second Dam Jerome by Jerro; Third Dam
Mary Queen of Scot, by imported Leviathan.
BEN FRANKLIN is a well bred Spanish Jack a
f ract ion more than 14 l-2hands high, with a f in*
ear, head and neck and well mounted: his color
is black and shows up fine points,
TAliMS for the season v. tl le very reasonlle. Price redu -
ced io Seven JJoUars; money due when the mare is lenown to It
in foal or traded.
G UA RA 2V 1 EJv. 3 Vidl qua ran tee as good eolts as any «%
the county.
A VALUER TS: AH pains will be taken to prevent aoddmis
but not responsible for Respectfully f
any. ,
c: T. O H ENb, Loiiahridge*Ga.
R-S. The St 11 ion will stand at Purna y -n-d the Jaeki#
Aluvulsa if tiie patronage is sufii, -ut.
«s?e
........SCB'-CftlBE - ’OR. "'itS......
a n d €i»nstitatl«Hi
........ONLY $1.25 Per Year.........
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- J ifl Baiti»*tt Pears, 15c can.
f ^ Gal. Pl'Jtus, 15c can.
? <f j j!> h Tomatoes, Pumpkins, 10c lt'c can.
can.
3 jh Apples, 10c can.
1 lb Horu Harbor Ojslera, 10«
1 lb Bull Head & Alligator, Se
2 lb “ «• lf«
2 lh French Peas, 15c.
2 lb > ally June Peas, 10c.
» lh Suottr Flake Cora, 1 ««.
2 Standard Corn, 10c.
CANDTKS
x ancy Arixed, 8c lb.
Best Stick, 7c lb.
As t d Cfearus fancy boxes 80«
SYRUP.
q oallon 15c
Golden Drip Sot^b o -r ballon ’ 80
Vti-driia Coifntr-' ^ %■' 20°*
' f S.H gDuni, IVe.
RAISINS,
Loose, best California, 7e lk.
London Layer finest 1,’vp 12 4o lb
k'fm ^ SL>iE.
ho.tt . Dalton,
ever in 15 to 20c.