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For mat y heve a fortune made.
— Printers’ Irk.
All the News About You ami Your
Folks.
John Flood went over {o the city of
Dalton Tuesday.
Eddie Johnson made a business trip
to Dalton Tuesday.
John Johnson, of T.oiighridge, was
here on business Monday.
Deputy Sheriff ._ _ Doutlntt , . was here ,
Thursday on official business.
Charles and Ed Cochran, of Carters,
were in Spring Place Monday,
Capt Knox Ramsey spent last Sunday
with friends in the metropolis.
Dr. Anderson and’Squire Daly made
a business trip to Dalton Wedaes lay.
Col. Charlie King and his father
made a business trip to Dalton Monday,
Miss May Johnson iias been visiting
her Aunt, in Gordon county, for thf past
week.
George Moore and Mitchell Leonard
went over to Dalton the first of the
week.
J. C. Ellis and bis interesting family
spent Sunday with friends in Spring
riace.
Lawrence and Arthur Ilenrv. of Dal
ton, a.e here on a visit to their little
cousins.
Mac Duncan made his Spring Paine
friends happy by a short visit the first
of tl e week.
What is the matter with our dotter- :
Have they all joined the town councii
and gone to Canada ?
Mrs. and Mrs. George (hdetree, ot
Atlanta are here <n a visit to their
daughter, Mrs. Kellcv.
Profs. Daniel and Douglass conducted
a very interesting song service at the
Baptist church Sunday.
John Springfield came over from
Dalton Thursday and spent a widle u lilt
bis Spring Place friends.
Capt. Bill White and Khi.s IDnU 1
have been doing some carp,.rim ing for
Judge Temple this week.
Gus Pierce arrested Allen Pulliam, nt
Gordon county, one day tho week for
Violating the revenue laws
Samuel Alev and Miss Emma Homin'
Were united in the holy buns of wed¬
lock Wednesday, Judge Ovhey cffioi.i
ting.
Rev. Bob Hill, of Resiira, pissed
here Tuesday on his way io tie- hone
of his father in the upper end o. the
county.
Miss Bertie Edmond-on, a popular
young lady from Macon, arrived lour
Tuesday to spend a few weeks visiting
rela ti ves.
Judge Temple made a business trip to
Dalton the first of the week. Daniel
and Douglass me putting a fresh coal of
paint on the Judge’s hotel.
Popular Daily Gregory, of Lough
ridge was here oil business Saturday.
While here a valuable marc lie was
driving took sick and die.t Sunday.
Young Will Borders, of Gordon
county, is here on a short visit I, the
family of lm uncle, W. J.
having accompanied .Miss May home.
* Mr. Neal Keeflee, one of tlu- CalUoun
Times staff, and Prof. J. Gibb Chap
man, of Petersburg, gave us a
call on their return from Cohutta last
Friday.
Dr. Beall who lias been at Spring
Place for two weeks, treating cancer,
catarrh, piles &c,, has decided to re
main two weeks longer to accommodate
patients.
Mrs. Goins went to Chattanooga
Sunday to recuperate her health. She
went in company with her sister,
Rogers, who has been attending her for
several davs.
A. H. Bolianon is now in the county
representing the Winchester, Tenues
see, Nursery. He is traveling for
good firm and will treat you right il
you need anything in his line.
S, B. Carter and daughter left Mon
day to attend the annual meeting of the
Press Association at Gainesville.
_ there , they , with . , the “gang” ,,
From go
on an excursion to Cumberland Island.
Col, Frank Peeples went out to Dalton
Saturday and reports lively tunes at.
that place. Dalton is one of our town’s
most prosperous suburbs and if she
keeps on building up we will annex her
to Spring Place some of these days.
Col. I . J. Harris, of Summerville, has
been in this county this week on a
visit to friends and relatives, Col. Harris
tvas, up to six months ago, a citizen
this county and his many friends
will be glad to see him looking to well.
.Clifford Moore is attending school at
Pleasant Valley. Spring Place could
easily have a good school if the people
would put their heads together and
their fingers in their pocket books and
expend a little money and energy.
Why not do it?
We are requested to state that a
meeting will be held at the camp¬
ground, beginning today, (Friday) and
holding till Sunday. Everybody in¬
terested will be expected to attend as
arrangements will be made to build a
lew more tents for use at the camp
meeting. '
M oil the: DAi.ro?; asgus.
“iu Rxtkrnpley he’ll aeYer sink
AVeo puls bis trust in printers’ ink I”
lion. John Black is in Atlanta on
business.
Miss Wa Ramsey, of Ramsey, Ga. is
the (
guest oi Dr. Wood, on Cmwijrd
street.
Tiie families of T. A. Berry anti
P. Bass returned from Cohutta Springs
the first of ll e week.
on his way over to Murray.
Lord Bacon has spoken. His sate!
Sites can now speak. But we hope their
talk will be more sensible than his, eyen
if on the same line.
“They say” that a rattlesnake bit a
city populist Saturday evening
•„ 1 t::at the rattlesnake dm,! in about
twenty minutes. The pop. still lives.
Miss Julia Williams and one of Char
lie Willingham's little gills came up
b »m Ma:a-..,;a the first of the
a, ’d went over in Murray to visit
family of Capt, Win. C. Tilton.
i nursday, a Dalton populiM bragged
the pte.-ouco c.f the editor „f The
Argus: “You just watch l.s—we are
J n; - l ' y »’ture that Gridin convention,
i'-’pi!•■.sts arc »ui‘. going to let the
silver deni or 1 rats and republicans steal
our thundoi
Misses Pauline Carter, „f Murray.
mid Emily Kline, of Auburn, Ala.,
spent last Saturday with Mrs. 11. F.
Carter. They were en route, to the
Can or plantation, and were accom
panied to that, point by Miss Grace
Whitman ami Mr. Julian Oglesby.
These are Cleveland times! Wages
are going up, mills are running on full
time, t ne treasury reserve is intact,
populism and socialism are dying,
(rusts me being smashed, commerce is
taking on new life, crops are bountiful,
«ml there is a new baby at Gray Gables.
tiare (. levdiuul times I—Savannah
News.
ern as Dors.
News very scarce at this date.
Health is very good at this writing.
W. It. Smirk went over to Dalton
Monday.
M;ss A vn <’,>wea went over to Dalton
|,„ sine * 8>
Suudiiv school was laryly attended
at 1 lari isnn’s Suinhi v.
I). J'\ McMahan 1 lady spout
Satmday night at < Iran,
Jas. Moreland has j . iHiirii’-d from
a ts i{> to Gilmer county.
Mi .-!. Harve K!iis ant! rhui^hter visited
■ Oran
; near one day this Week.
There will be 111 r Kiting at the Murray
j camp-ground Saturday and Sunday.
lev "Mgar imi bc-n in
; Mn.rav doing -D-nto! work
; week.
,
II. C. IInnsueker an d daughter,
Mnllie. <>f It, Mountain, visited in
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1 ■ ' ,a,:ky vvompnitied by
neiee, Miss Capes ' \\ <d,b, ’ visited
t •><'! >pi i !iS'lr.ilay. ,
‘'loads have passed away aud
'be sun is sbiniir.' brightly
the farijier.-s m e doing all they can
. get mme laying . . by. ,,, W. 11. ,,, B.
The t'ollowin-- ^ a Hst of
^ r verB9 Jurorg f |ie
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(.HA.,1) wt JtmoitK moil,
fi'’;" :i Bfephen dohn A liiynei?, T> C a wart,
Marcus « -Hill, John D Harris,
'[ t nn T 1 ''’ rrv > Um .) White,
Sam II Harris, James A Cu:d,
A! irod R L’vanj, Richar.1 J Jh kins,
.fumes p Kelly, • Fuiory A EarneHt,
bamm;! Y, Iritnmlor, Fred W Fork,
V'i \ i'i l'] il mrjphr«ys, Lava ter N Wat 813 ,
Etmj-imin A Gregory, Vv m R B! 5 ck,
C Moipih), 3oiiea Bunn,
Benjamin F JJrigbt, Br wry T Davis,
Ben F C L ughridge, James i r Bayne*,
John M Fleming, Km gene A Fin* her,
Kduiond W iteuubert, l>. ake }l Lotighri< 1 g 3 .
TIBWEBSK .UIDORS*.
W ebaler Coffey,
John II Graves,
John V/ Bonkoui, James M Frazier,
Jefferson D Inv o, Williain J Terry,
Robert T Gray, J‘ih a W Lowery,
iVmOPaynej John E Kslinger,
Limec A -McLain, dames A Bickaon^
Jesse B Terry,
j,evi Cayior, Henry Ridley, Sr •j
Andrew J Mnson, Isaac F Doubthit,
Geo 11 Bates, J a fob F Deal,
W m M Jjowevy, Andrew K Ramsey,
Albert 0 Johnson, Owen K B tes,
j. oat) ame E W l Loughnilao, J“ lo .» .. Chits Joseph 0 L 3 McEr, Dann, tire,
John m Luffman, Jicnry II Ayers,
'Vm Chitivuuij, lier.j tmin Yaughn,
William F Grigaby, Samuel II Wheat.
important to v«u.
Ail persons who feel any
the dead who are buried in Spring
Place cemetery are earnestly requested
to meet there on Saturday, the 10th day
0 f August for the purpose of cutting
the grass ami weeds and filling up old
graves, etc. A large crowd will be ex
pected to help in this good and much
needed work. CoMMlTTlriC.
Tax Collector Welch wishes to state
that the registration books are now
open at. the ciurt house and that all
who desire to participate in any election
this year wilt be required by law to
come and register.
John O’Neil has lost his buggy top
and wpnts Hie party or parti ■ • who bor¬
rowed* it from his shop during his ab¬
sence to bring it home and have no
questions asked.
Marlon Moreland says he wants
horse swappers to know that he is
again in the business and has a few
good horses A> giv^ away or sell.
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Business Locals.
Go to Dalton Marble Works
to get your tombstones.
V> hen you go to Dalton it would be to
your interest to call and see L. I’. Cam¬
bell’s Stock of Furniture: lie carries a
lineofCoflm8 aml Casket8 » 0neil1
Building, Dalton, (ia. Jar.
<Vhen you w ; mt fair dcalin2 anJ
F , resh Drugs at ‘ ‘live and let live” prices
be sure you buy from Brvant &
Fincher, of Dalton.
Bedroom sui;s of three pieces from
?8 ' 00 arul !5f> > at L - p - Cambell’s,on the
Corner, Oneill Building, Hamilton St.,
Dalton, Ga. lm.
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.
New men, new goods, and new prices,
cheaper than the cdieapest, at I.. P,
Cambell's, on the Corner, Hamilton
street, Oneill Building, Dalton, Ga. lm
Wanted:— A ladv wants a
gentle “ potty to ride'four miles
, , its feed. Will
( '‘lt it '*A\ IO
feed well. Wtints nothing that
is not absolutely gentle. Ap
ply at this office.
Dr. Hag well has 1 ho celebrated
brands ot tobacco, Ku Ciux anti
Gold I3ng, on sale. Call and get
a plug and YOU ‘ will novel’ use anv
A , .. M FaySe . , SBiittl'nt „ „
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tobae so , s o|t1
\y e jj 5 q. x
I will tike orders tor the South¬
ern Nursery Company, ot Win.
cheater, Tennessee in Murray
conni y a lew Pro s. We solicit
your tudots. I will call at your
home <>r place of business when in
vonr neighborhood. Anyone that
desires tipple, pear, peach, plum,
apricot,cherry, grapes, small hunt?,
shades and ornamental trees, roses
etc., write to
A. II. Eon anon.
Spriti.t; Place, Ga., Agent.
Lovers of fiuc literature w.U be
rejoice .... to know ... that we are
oi “' rlll: f t,ie weekly COBStllUtlot.
I he J IMF for the low -price
$1,25 ior hot ll these one year
do this on account of tho scare :
of money — not. that. I ho papers u;v.
not worth nianv times 1 lie amount.
Send us your name a, d the money
and ■. read (he news.
Good wages to sell our Nursery
Stock. Apply for terms, wa will
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hava for Spring aii-1 , Fall. ,, ,, T 1895, „_. an
fltock of Apple, Fear.
Eeacli, L’i.im, Apricot, Cheny,
Grape, etc. Also small Lnits,
shade and ornamental tree?, roses
etc. ... \V inako . specialty
o a of
wholesaling (o large planteis di
rect. We will sell to responsible
parties and lake note payable in
ix. twelve and eighteen months,
Write ua for wholesale prices,
Address.' Eoijthbrn Nursery Co,
Winchester, Tenn.
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$ means so much more than \
|* you imagine—serious and \ -f.
I’iatai diseases result from
Hrhling ailments neglected, t
I I A>n t fJiy witll Future S i,
f greatest gilt— a
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f-* out oi sorts, weak ^
cnc 1 generally ex- V,
MJl\3v!IIE> {Lave ; hausted, iic■ you:'., ^ Z
% i : and can’t no appetite v/ork, A
f, * Leg!:i at onee i k - \
'S’ * iu" the most r>-!n- Jj
axon ible stren«thc-!itiDr V.
* meJ.icine.tvhich ir. if
< jters. Brow n’t? Iron Bit- i }
A few but- (J f
} Bitters [conic* ties cure—benefit r,
from the £
very first t'k.-se —it Jf c.
I won't sic-in your
teeth , anil its 'C £
pleasau: u take.
It Cores . & f
£ Dyspepsia, Kidney ar.;- Liver i p
£ ‘£ CosTxtlpation, Msttrsigfa, Troubles, V
Bad Bleed i
J* Malaria, Women’s Nervous complaints. ailments £
% if lines G. t oh only the the wrapper. genuine—It All lias others crossed are sub- red Jp
stiiutc:-;. On receipt of two 2 <\ stamps wo
PWill Fair send VivWS set and of Ten Look—free. Re&sitil'ul World’s^ ^
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1 BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE,
i ivorco Notices.
JOSEPH OVBF.Y
vs.
M ARY OVP.EY.
Libel for Divoree in Murray Superior
Court February Term ISO5.
It appearing from the sheriffs returns
that the defendant does not reside in
said county. It is ordered bv the court
that service Ire perfected on .the defend¬
ant by publication of this order iu t,.
Spring Place Jimpi.eccte, a newspr
published in said county, twice a m.
for two mouths, previous to the .At’
.
term of Murray Superior Court.
At Chambers, Dalton, Ga, April 10th,
1896. THOMAS W. MILNER.
J. 8. C. C. O.
I he.eby certify that the above is a
true copy of an order as it appears on
the minutes of the .Superior Court of
Murray county Georgia,
This the 15th day of June 1895.
fee * 3 ' 84 ‘ \Y. J. JOHNSON.
C. s. c.
JOHNIK BOND
vs.
MAGGIE BOND.
Libei for Divorce in Murray Superior
Court, February Term, J SOS.
It appearing from the sheriff's return
that the defendant does not reside in
said count-?. It is ordered by the
court that service be perfected on the
defendant by publication of this order in
the Spring Place Jimrj.ecutk, a news¬
paper published in said county twice a
month for two months, previous to the
ne-xt. term of Murray Superior court.
TIIOMAS W. MILNER,
J. C. C. C.
This February HO, 1895..
I hereby certify that the above is a
true copy ot an order as it appears on
the minutes of the Superior Court of
Murray County Georgia.
This the loth day of June 1895.
p. ft e $3.75 W. J, JOHNSON,
C. S. C.
Murray Sheriff Sales
/N E0KGIA, MURRAY COUNTY: I will sell
" “ before the house tie
court door in town of
Spring l’lnco, (Jaorein, between the legal
hours of bale on ho First Tuesday in August
next, to tho highest ami best bidder
the following described property, to wit:
One hundred (100) acres of land more
or loss of lot of land number three bun
dred and ten (310) in the Ninth (Ot-li)
District and Third (3rd) Section of said
County .and State and beltc described
as follows: Beginning at the nortn east
corner of said lot of land and running
south to the aonth east corner oi said
lot; thence west to a conditional corner,
^ laml . , hen<!e norUl
u ,: ,. : m ...tllum of thesaidJen
,, .. -in point on the A. J. Love
land line; thence with the said A. J.
Lt? u huul line to a certain point on the
’ Hi i.>: I. Shelton; thence east to
•.•ginning, fid land levied on
by virtu;: . amt to satisfy an attach¬
ment fi fa issued from the justice court
o c the eight-hundred and twenty-fourth
(824th) district G. M. of said county in
favor or M. M. Welch vs. Mrs. E* C.
right and 1>. C. i rinimier and as the
property of the defendant in fi fa, Mrs.
k, q. WriMit. p. fee $6.72.
Also at the same time amt
place one-hundred ( 100 ) acr.
l« n « more or less oft o! lot of Lm.
PT 1 * ^
in the Ninth (9th) District and Third
(8 „, gection of sai(1 CWy H|J(l ytat0
a „d better described as follows: Begin
ning at the north east corner of said
lot of land anu running south to the
southeast corner of said lot; thence
'vest to a certain conditional corner on
the land line of ft. J. Jenkins; thence
north west with the land line of the
said Jenkins to a certain point on the
A. J, Love land line; thence along with
toe said A. J. Love land line to a certain
point on the land line of Isaac Shelton ;
thence east to the place of beginning.
Said parcel of land levied on by virtue
of and to satisfy a fi fa issued from the
justice court of the one thousand and
eleventh (1011th) district G. M. of said
county in favor of M. M. Welch vs. J.
M. Wright and as the property of the
said J. M. Wright, defendant in fi fa.
This July 12th 1895.
S. B. CARTER, Sheriff.
W & ARB
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For Maps, Folders and desired in¬
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LOYEMAW & SOWS’
A No. 1, large size parasol.
10 yards best grade, apon gingham.
10 yards, lovely styles, best grale, cotton challi.
10 yards excellent quality, last color, scotch lawns.
10 yards, full yard wide, extra heavy, brown sheeting.
11 1-2 yards, bast grade, fast colors, shirt waist califOes.
—The best corset, for 50c. ever offered ia Dalton, aud more first
class dry goods for 50c. than you caa get at any other house in this
city.
Oot!iiisg, Clothing!
f Without (tie least hesitation, we emphatiza the fact that
< wa hn.v■» 1 he n sweat, cleanest and most perfect fitting stock
( of CLOTHING wo have ever carried.
©in* Prices are Might!
( The exceedingly ’arge tnde we have h id during the past
three months demonstrate that we are the lowest in price,
< FIRST-CLASS HOUSE ia Dalton.
£0F" Cano to see us every time you are in Dalton.
LOYEMAN & SONS.
Ilaltou, Georgia.
JOHN BLACK. J. T. McENTIRE.
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John Mluck & Co.
WHOLESAIE AND HETiML
Hardware, Machinery, Agriculture Imple¬
ments, Wagons ami Buggies,
FIRST DOOR, SOU ra NATION ID BANK, HAMILTON ST., DALTON, G A,
HIE COUNTRY TRADE will serve their interests by
seeing us before buying anything in our line.
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O 9 suit department*
wash dresses
O MADE TO ORDER OF BATISTES,
o L AWNOR DIMITIES complete, inclu¬
O ding all materials, $5.00.
0 SAME, ready made, $2.00 and up.
siiisiiieer and /
•oiatlsi^ dresses
o Woolen fabiics made to order, complete, : $15.00.
o Same, veadv made, $3.00, and up
silk waists
Jlade t.o order, complete. : $7.00.
'I:' Same, ready made, $2.9S, and up
,/£ <luck suits
fj. rV'v.x ■ Jr;
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Readymade, $1 4£
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a? i. . IJ!-i.uindried. 38
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«1. b. foreman company.
CHATTANOOGA. TENNESSEE.