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Ail the Hews About You and Your
Folk*.
Clarence Henry- f T
been here on a vi-ii iO relatives.
Deputy sheiiff Donthitt >*-a« In
town on offic’a 1 c* i- c - ■ v
Go <0 Dalton
to go*, you
:lrs. Mary Yu o»
Cat., is here on a visit to her s
ter. Mrs. Keister
Mrs. J. J. Bates was dangerously
sick the first of the week but i*
now improving.
Ur. n. \rr~~A Mood, Ot tj; Pickens t ,
rt"onri visited Dr Baewell and ‘“ d tarnilv o
k
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the teachers of the county
a,,
Anything on earth that is sold in a
first-class Drug Store can be bought
from Brvant & Fincher, of Dalton, and
they will .,,, be sure to . please you,
Always go there.
Lawyer Jap Peeples is having
his taw mill worked over and it will
soon be in fine shape for work.
The infant child of Ed
was buried in the cemetery at this
place Tuesday,
Bedroom suits of ttiree pieces from
$8.00 and up, at I.. IN Cambell's, on the
Corner, Oneill Building, Hamilton St.,
Dalton, Ga. 1m.
From a sowing of nine and
half bushels of rye Uncle Frank
Noland harvested 158 bushels.
Mis. Bello Keister and the c-hil
dren,.of Dalton, are here on a visit
fo relatives,
.New men, new goods, anti new prices,
cheaper than the cheapest, at !.. P.
Cambell’s, on the Corner, Hamilton
Street. Oneill Building, Dalton, Ga, ltn
Trammell Starr and lauaiiy
spem. Saturday and Sunday visit¬
ing the latter’s parents.
Several parties from* Dalton
came over tu the Temple House
ihf g week for a square meal.
When you want fair dealing and
Fresh Drugs at ‘‘live and let live” prices
be sure you buy from Bryant ft
Fincher, of Dalton.
Buddie Baggett arrived home
Tuesday fitm a residence of six
months in Texas.
Col. John Kuhn, an honored and
highly respected citizen, died at
his home in the lower end of the
county recently.
When yon goto Dalton it would be to
your interest to call and see L. P. Cam
bell’s Stock of Furniture; he carries a
full line of Coffins and Caskets, Oneill
Building, Dalton, Ga. 1 ,n.
Wylie Glass is at home on a va¬
cation; the distillery lor which he
wa6 storekeeper and guager having
closed down fora short time.
Miss Alice Crawford returned
this week from a visit lo relatives
near Nashville; she was accotnpa
home by one of her cousins
John Terry, of Dalton, has a se¬
lect line ot groceries, cigars, etc,
which he will sell to his old Mur¬
ray friends at bard limes prices.
He also buys all kinds of produce
and pays the top cf the maikel for
it.
WANIEDi Do you want a
good position that will pay you
nciely, provided you are a good
BaleBtuan and collector?
We want many live, energetic
men to canvass, sell Singer Sew*
ing Machines and collect for us. If
there is an agent in your commu -
mty we can locate you elsewhere in
a good section. We furnish a nice,
light running wagon; agent to fur¬
nish a horse and harness and maLe
a §500 bond. We rfler a good sal¬
ary or commiaeion con tract, one
under which a live energetic, hus¬
tling, aggressive man can
and save moupy. Men of chame
ter and good make up do well to
secure work with the company for
if successful, will be promoted to a
position of greater lesponsibility
and trust with increased compen
sation. Addres, T. E.
District Agent, Dalton Ga,,. v or J,
T. g , • All A t Oft.
v till cl
Wp print (his week a fnll report
of Hoke Sin it L’s Gninesv; I !e spe. ch.
1 - IS an ‘tOi'■ and patriotic paper
and should be read by all thinking
peop'e. i ho views expressed 1 ’
■ herein suit us to ti T.
}Pf sons who feel anv interest in
H dead who aro hnried in Snrimr
T? ST are
.
to meet J - **<-*>* '"'i* **
Au^nst for the fiirposi of cutting oil
* • glass and weds and lilh'ri* old
......~ no
vie. A large crowd will he ex
■ t> m this good and much
iv-.riv. Committee.
i' G gory harvested and
, ;; l ;r f1271 b » sh * ,B °f
ns 101 bushels Of rve this year.
^ is 011 ■ onr »>st progressive
1 ; riaers un d is no hard times
ei ’ hcr -
I will take orders lor the South*
*- nursery company, Ot I Win*
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y-r i’S i ", M
hotue cr place *. of business when in
neighborhood. . , . Anyone . ,
your t oil
desire# apple, pear, peach, plum,
apr>cot,cherry, grapes, sraalWruits,
ornamental trees, roses
tlc - wrlle tn lo
A. II. Bohanon.
Spring Place, Ga., A^erd.
The latest information is that
Mrs Goins is no better. She can¬
not eat anything and the physi¬
cians have given up all hopes of
her recovery,
Wanted:— A lady wants a
g e , j ! t> pony to t ide four MliltfS
each day to its feed, Will
teed well. Wants not lung that
is not absolutely gentle. Ap¬
ply at this office.
Dr. Bug well has the celebrated
brands ot iob-.cco, Ku Clux and
lj0 |d line, on sale. Call and get
a plug and you will never use anv
other. Also .the Queen of Hearts
lobao'jo. sokl by FcysUe Smith at,
VV fells, G,i.
Lovers of fine literature will be
rejoice to know that we are now
offering the weekly Constitution
and the JtKP for tho low price of
$1.25 for both lhe:;eone year. We
do this (in account of the scarcity
of money—not that the papers are
not worth many times the amount,
Jf-mi us your name and the money
and read (he news.’
Good wages to w* 11 our Nursery
•’’ l0f k. Apply lor terms. wa will
have for Spring and Fall. 1895 , an
immense stock of Apple, pear,
Peach, Piuin, Apricot Oheriy,
Grape, etc. Also small fruits,
shade and ornamental trees, roses,
etc. We make a specialty of
wholesaling to large planters di
reef, we will sell to responsible
parties and take note payable in
ix. twelve and eighteen months.
Write ua for wholesale prices.
Addross! Southern Nursery Co,
Winchester, Tenn.
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fatal To-•■■■:’ resub front $
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Jf greatest gift—health. 4 ?
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V pr, \ ad poneraily ex- YL.
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ha* a appetite w
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i ! Sound Money,
to bring such Ms asters upon usT ~ ' —~
Instsad oi free silver at 16.to 1, which
means silver monometallism, a contraction
O' 1 ’ corr-ney arn! a temporary and perma
nent injury to business which has been rte
scribe*! the secretary urged the
for a sound currency consisting of
sold, silver and paper, but every dollar kept
^asMss s,> °'! ES “ ny oti,< ‘ r doliat. This weald
srjsss^rssars 1 -
pealing the tax upon state banks under well
P'rrnred provisions regulating the issue of
notes and giving safety to the hill holders.
“It is a source ofjtraMficstion to democrats
to know the troubles of 1898 were brought
upon the country hy the unwise lenlslatlon
ot the previous administration. Your repre
sentulives at VaeMn C .«» were confronted
with many rtitfleuities. No civil crisis has
,, '“LTXr/t^„,
pr ..sp„,tr : ietthedeily
m »" tnat factories are again ot work, nud
farm
me*
credit of the govtrnmcnt hue been preserved;
money has byen kept sound, und we will ao
to ***** country in 189ti with the democratic
l*«ty Bshting further hisii tariS legislation,
opposing bad money, and a-suied of success.
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* ue pontlon
Hariis, 0. C. Keith, J II.YsOth—
ridge, B Rossi IlateS Ji.. G. H.
Jackson, T . ,1, , JJ. O iNclll and ,
John W. Coffee, citizens oi
said county, shows that a
school known as Pleasant Val¬
ley school, and to be known as
the Pleasant Valley Male and
Female High School, of said
state and county. Your pe-
titioners further show that
they, and their successors in
office, desire to he invested
with corporate authority to in
torse good order, receive do¬
nations, make purchases and
effect ail alienations of realty
atu ) personalty not for pmpos
es ot trade and proffit but for
the purpose of promoting the
general design, and looking af¬
ter j.he general interest of said
school. To sue and be sued
and to plead and lie impleaded
Yomv petitioners pray that
they and their successors in of¬
fice be invested with the cor¬
porate authority oforesaid and
such other corporate powers as
may be suited to the said en¬
terprise and not inconsistent
with the laws ot stud state nor
violation of private rights.
Your petitioners pray investing the
granting of an ord r
and clothing them and their
successors in office with the
corporate authority and pow¬
ers aforesaid, to remain of force
twenty years, unless sooner re¬
voked by law, and your peti¬
tioners will ever pray etc.
C. N. King, Petitioners At¬
torney.
F®r Heist ■9
| HAVE the Chastain Mill an
Gin For Rent. Both in fine
shape and getting a splendid cus¬
w tom. Would like to rent mill and
gin to party who would cultivate
a two-horse mill cron on land adjacent
O to property. Also want to
l° rent 150 acres of land on Chits*
0 tain farm in crops of not less
P 10 than two of good horse. land Also, in Pleasant have 50
acres
\ Valley to Persons rent to a. responsible
0 partv. desiring to rent
0 \ must be able to furnish stock and
tools. Lands very productive of
cotton, corn, wheat, ont.s and all
other crops grown in this section.
Call on or address
ROBERT L. BATES.
Spring Place, Ga.
Special |
and CASTINGS*
of Every Description
BOILERS .
Guaranteed Steel .* 1
ENGINES
All Styles and Sizes.
SAWMILLS
Highest Capacity.
• |WE > HAYS' -] { Lone: Tools Experience
( Lowest Prices.
WRITE FOR CATALOGUE.
Manly Machine Co.,
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DALTON, GA
JOSEPH OVBEY
vs.
MARY OVBEY.
Libel for Divorce in Murray Superior
Court F bruary Term 1895.
It appearing from t*>e sheriffs returns
that the defendant does not reside in
said county. It is ordered by the court
that service be perfected on the defend
cssss Air tsxz
to »w
months, previous to the next
tferm of Murray Superior Court.
At Chambers, Dalton, Ga. April 10th,
1S95. THOMAS vV. MILNER.
J S G C C
I hereby ,} certify V erI that l mu the ln .® above a0<ne ia ls a !l
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Jpe t,le m, cop nutes y ot an ot order the . superior as it appears Court on ot
Murray county Georgia.
This the loth day of June 1S95.
p. fee $3.SI. W. J. JOHNSON.
C. S. C.
JOHN IK BOND
VS.
MAGGIE BOND,
T * ■ . , ... ,, „
Si,ul connt ' r * ll - is ordered by the
court that service . be perfected on the
defendant by publication of this order in
the Spring Place Jimi>i.kcittb, a news
two''month!*'! pretdons^to the
,lext teri “ of Murray Superior court.
THOMAS VV. MILNER,
This I hereby February 20,1895. J. C. 0. C,
certify that the above is a
true copy ot an order ax it appears on
the minutes of the Superior Court of
Murray County Georgia.
This the !5fls dav Ji uric 183,).
p. fte*3.75 XV' 1 JO HINSON,
0. S. C.
Murray Sheriff Sales,
pEOKGIA,MURRAY " * before the court house COUNTY: door in the I will town sell of
Spring Place, Georgia, between the legal
hours of tale on the First Tuesday in August
next, to the highest and best bidder
the following described property, to wit:
One hundred (100) acres of land more
or less of lot of lurid number three hun¬
dred and ten (310) in the Ninth (9th)
District and Third (3rd) Section of said
County and State and better described
as follows: Beginning at the north east
corner of said lot of land and running
south to the south cast corner of said
lot; thence west to a conditional corner
of R. J. Jenkins land; thence north
west with the land line of the said Jen¬
kins to a certain point, on the A. J. Love
land line; thence with the said A. J.
Love land line, to a certain point on the
lard line of I. Shelton ; thence east, to
place by virtue of beginning. and Said land levied oil
of to satisfy an attach¬
ment li (a issued from the. justice court
o c the eight-hundred and twenty-fourth
(82411.) district G. M. of said county in
favor or M. M. Welch vs. Mrs. E. C.
Wright and 1). 0. Trimmier and as the
property of the defendant in ti fa, Mrs.
E. C. Wright, p. fee $0.72.
Also oneW HlMie same time and
place dried ( 100 ) acres
of land more or less off of lot of land
numbei three-hundred and ten Third (310)
in the Ninth (9th) District and
(3rd Section of said County and .State
and better described as follows : Begin¬
ning at the north east corner of said
lot of land anu running south to the
south east corner of Raid lot; thence
west to a certain conditional corner on
the land line of It. 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
tne 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 eleventh court of the district one thousand and
(1011th) 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.
Tin’s July J21,h 1895.
S. B. CARTER, Sheriff.
W & A IS R
—b AND ~b
NASHVILLE
CHATTANOOGA
and St. Louis R’y.
?) DAILY TRAINS—\
To Chattanooga, Nashville, Cm
cinnati. Chicago, Memphis
ar i S'. Louis.
MeK t zie liou. j Arkausaa and
T ,u*
.... EMIGRANT RATE .... .
For Maps. Folders and desired in¬
formation, wiite to
J. L. EDMONDSON. T. P. A.,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
JOS. M. BROWN, Traffic Manager,
CHAS. E. HARMAN, (J. P. A.,
Atlanta, Ga.
ARE YOU GOING WEST.
If so you should not lose sight of the
fact Unit the Nashville Chattanooga &
St. Louis Railway offer special induce
meats in the way of quick lime, through
car wry*! heap rates and absolutely
Bll i mnf't'lions. , •Parlies traveling
cm • the Tsaa'uviiie Chattanooga & St.
Louis Railway we never troubled with
lay ovsr’s at Memphis. For correct
inf< viitat rog raSihg maps, rates and
act uiulcs write to John J. Edmondson
Southern Passenger Agent, Corner
M a: k e t a n d 9 U > s t s. ! h a Ha n o o ga, Te n n,,
or W. L. Dardcy General Passenger
Agent Nashville,Tenn,
50-CEJfTS 9 O 9
• • • WILL BUY
AT
LOT EM AW & SUMS’
A No. 1, large sizo parasol.
10 yards best grade, apon gingham.
10 yards, lovely styles, best grade, cotton chain.
10 yards excellent quality, fast color, scotch lawns.
10 yards, full yard wide, extra heavy, brown sheeting.
111-2 yards, best grade, List colors, shirt wiist calitoes.
—The best corset, for 50c. ever offered in D.dt.on, and more first
class dry goods for 50c. than you can get at any other house in this
city.
Clothing Oetliing!
Without itie least hesitation, wo emphasize the fact that,
we have the newest, cleanest and moat perfect fitting slock
of CLOTHING wo have ever carried.
Our Prices are Blight!
The exceedingly large trade we have had during the past
three months demonstrate that wa are (he lowastin price,
FILIS' GLASS HOUSE in Dalton.
J&J3F- Como i m every timo you are in Dalton.
LOVEMAN & m-NH.
Dattoia, Georgia.
JOHN BLACK. J. T. MoENTIRE.
t t
Johea Black & Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Hardware, Machinery, Agriculture Imple¬
ments, Wagons and Buggies,
FIRST DOOR, SOUTH NATIONAL BANK, HAMILTON ST., DALTON, GA.
TJIh COUNTRY TRADE will serve their interests by
seeing us before buying anything in our line.
dressmaking and
a o suit department.
wash dresses
o MADE TO ORDER OF BATISTES
c LAWNOR DIMITIES complete, inclu
o ding all materials, $5.00.
o SAME, ready made, $2.00 and up.
summer amd
listing dresses
o Woolen fabrics made to order, complete, : $15.00.
o Same, ready made, So 00, and up
■ W ;-L .. ■ . silk waists
■ A' :
V. .ALL * VY-.•■■r. - Made
to o ite. : $7.00.
. » , $2.98, and up
duck suits
V. by • Ready made, $1 48, and up
. ' # : slBsrt waist®
■ *. J udiie.d
v5." 50 cents to $1.50.
Jin ktandried, 38 cents to $. 50
d. b. loremaii company.
CEATTAKCOGA, ■TENNESSEE.