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All the News A bom y ( ,n a our
Folks.
tVe have for son 1 f
oui columns clear i
have tried to conn
oess without ca v» • (
subscribers for nv V _
mg that at tlm o
3 - ear money w •. nir
we want our f; v if
in arrears to l k ;" ’
ter from a L>u* sfaiK 1
and see whether
reasonable to supper that MX*
can live if wha
paid. Do not •
this the fLsfc bt t
second thought {:
here at court ar us
Da.niel Isenh old
respected citiz ;
died at Hass’ < i U.tv ■ i.*.
Monday. H ■ h : 1 i \
his Christian ex[ * u...
church and said ie was prt
pared to die
Go to Dalton Mu-h. • \>'-ok
to get your tombstones.
Anything on earth it;!
first-class Drug bore w: -
from Bryant & 1 inetie;- ■ : ,
they will be snre to please ; < i, •>.
Always go there.
Mr. John Ur ) VV i, wii! in Ike ra-ar
futuro, erect - me 3.1! (ill
on his farm t e • Ft Y > : t .
Bedroom sui PC pieces from
$8.00 and up, at I . ,
Corner, Oiseill Buildiin.:, ; b . ..b< ;. i
Dalton, Ga. 1 m .
'i'om Wright ; ;
to the saw mill i n
some very large ordn. t- i
home people.
New men, new goods, am! n {trices,
cheaper than (he cheapest, at I,, r, j
Cambell’s, on the Corner, Ilamiih s ,
-
Street. Oneili Building, Dalton, Ga. i:
The Melliodi.-,t people lL
neighborhood of I ; I />i..i!s
preparing to build r. new chlll'OH !
house, to take the place.oi Ha , 5
Chapel.
R'iien I i
you want fair
Fresh Drugs at‘‘live ami i.:t : r. p;-'...w.;
be sure you buv from imf;t
Fincher, of Dalton.
Our friend Bill Steed is she H '
py father of a fine girl b;: ivy, born
yesterday.
When you goto Dalton it wmdd bv ; •
your interest to call and see L. P. C.cn
bell’s Stock of Furniture; he carries a
full line of Coffins and Caskets, Oucili
Building, Dalton, Ga. 1 m .
Judge Ovbey aud family vi h ?!
relatives atTriokum this week, .
tUTiiing homo yesterday.
John Terry, of Dalton, has a te
leet line of gioceriee, ci tie.
which he will sell to his w ; i a
ray friends at hard limes j -. i< :•?.
He also buys ail kinds of
and pays the top <1 the maiket
it.
Charley Maddox cam: up from
Atlanta Thursday on a visit ic rel¬
atives.
Mr. Editor: The report
reached me that a gentlemrn
residing in Spring Place made
tho statement to the county
board and a number of wit¬
nesses that I “refused 'to take
county script on his taxes foi
last year,’* thereby creauwg
the impression that I refused
to take any of it on by? tux,
when the facts are t)iat 1
$22 ol his tax iu script and :.he
balance, the $1.45 in money.. pu'da
assertion was made
ly I avail myself ul this
to deny it emphatically and
set myself right itWas in the matter.
1 feel that made with
the direct iutnntion of injumvg
my offical chaiacter while iht
informant knew it was vvh
Without foundation,
M. M. Welch.
•?T
I
i posed I or . j ' -■* past fe !v days.
Wantfp:—A lad v wants fl
gentle pony t< !o four i i ;.
.lay lor Its 11
V Wants nothin S
ot a ut<- i v ‘.rentis *, -LB —
p:y at this office.
- ri and hnm r Jjtl
; voo lor t be r.-ri
r n few ootfis now
^ nm ■Hiit due, and they nujsi
t nee or v;e shall be
4 C them in the
•r crsection.
CvO our
a 3 v* ers a no li v v•'if * i v.j ? - iA :,
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gr< :it speech. We
ist <»■•'*’j-y voter in this
county will giv.« fhi m docur P
a careful perusal. . . a
e m a tinman,
T hi Sabbath School jonveritoij
fth (li Associrttio si
'■ u.fi.-t Cin:r. ur. • eo iily,
rsday before the fourti auuday jn
g , 1205, at 1 1 c. olock a. t
.
atrodnclcry sermon to he
; y llcv. John-F. Gr.x
..ddress of w in? b
Respor
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a it ion: lYfctfc is tiio obi
Uiday School Conventkm
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SanAa? morniiag—j a.
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P an. va
eque? every
pekooi is: ! rscciatien
to SeEd delegates with T cur . repos t
is I oka so; o ‘t: fca 1 every
U v.u!y ;m: ;!>, wit!) uwie of acEa i
sr.pfRisiicrrient, comiiy
posit face, r.an.b r oi < diet ’. aver
- ' U". aim her bap de od,
eontributinn. etc., eie.
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■EUa&SRi SK0CK8fSasRS
30Ul!d. •rr $-■»
to ______________ bring such disasi^rs ~I
upon us.
Instead of free silver at 16 to 1, which
moans silver n.ononset&Hiam* a cos traction
of ths currency and a temporary and pcrias
ncot injury to business v. bich has been de*
sr:
gcSJ, silver afl paper, but every dollar
as jeood as any other dollar. This
allow the eoiaxga of all silver which
b.-Ul at nn equal exibanxoab!.) Talua
gold. This would allow the
cur bank tiv htstboi evun tJ the extent
pealing the t«x upon grate bunk# undei
prepared provisions roguiatPia tn»
ootp* and * ! .v{ng »«!ut* to n-» t *n
“Ini a .-nw
to know ti;e't.-JUb.o» of lNS>8 wcr.* bron^V
upon !becountry by tho unwise legislati* reprjf
of i, the previous adptinisTrntlon. Vour
e Z. ve« at VaebiBstons were ton ten-nm!
xvltb 2 any dilticuttlvs, No civil crisis has
been mere s»rWti. rr.'speiiiy; „
“Oft tao istiirt. of In 1 be daily
news that faVou’ies Err rgrJii at wort, and
that one million wearenwidn have had their
a* Jigns in*.-rent'd; let tin* : i»e in value of farm
protiucis, iv\l liow th:*r Ii.iVr) st'oreederi.
‘‘Tho Jklt Lvir.ley bill hue boeu repealed ; the
credit of cht* ftovtrxim*nt haw been prcsmved;
mnncy br.a b-.-.... kept sound, an.i we wm R o
to T ,f country in 1S.I6 with tt-e democratic
party fightiriK further Jjlsh tariff legMatlon,
°pp<-«'-br u.c m. ucj. ana ;:.. Ba ,cd «f euccnei..
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idi-i,], r.:.d to be known jm
and
uml-i High h said
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tuitber £ 1K) »V
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to be
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i other coj'ooratfc
t cited to His! saul 00 -
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: paid stntM nov
violation of
neti idlers
qi'siiti'ig of fin ord r i ' 1 ‘-is Ifl'r |
and clothinir thmn and ’ t |
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•A Gin For 1,9 ft b. ill
sha»e and gmC.w n .
\ 0 Would like n> r
yin to party who
h tv. o-horsi- emu
D to mili prop.:.''"
*> rani, 150 tier*-.--. • land on i.omr
jo tain far ro o j not Id
t> Hi ¥ Ve
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All Styles and Sizes. . 7
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fManly Machine C
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position 1h at w ZJ pay you
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t.«»««■.in a»*.t s«»
Machines and collect for US. IT
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J we can “'out l OCa ( e ,\ou v0 „ tlbavnie e lse«lj( ret 1.1 i i
200 fl Section. We furnish a liice
> t. ''*ti0:ix.g
‘ Wa^'OIt; PgCStto lUXV
a horse a lid harnecs and make
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a ,v . tiler good sal—
0 a
'G ...... or r tGinniiSSlOll contract, „ ... . one
linger 'which a live enereetie b t htlS
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Uuu», aggressive man can make
r _. iWMaOy, ,, Chav.-C- ,
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tel and good Uiake UP L do Well to
SOCUT6 WOlk With the COZBpaDV for
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position oi greater lesDorsibin'v f
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hfU^l Willi COUIpCn**
sation. A Id res, T. R. Young,
Distr.ct Agei;!, Dalton Ga., or J,
H. fiuricy, Manager, Atlanta Ga.
Georgia Murray county
To ail whcm.it may concern: W,
D ticcr.-ory adm icistnuor of James
a Gregory deceased has in cue
applied to ihu undersigned
s- c leave to sell the- lands belong
i.'isr t o the eitsit.e of said deceased,
and .add application will be heard
the first Monday in September
m.-x:, it being fha 2nd day of the
iy n '*b This August Cfli 1895.
T j 0\ bey, Ordinary.
JOoEl’u OVBEY
VS.
MARY OYBKY.
1 ihcl for Diviurco in Murray Superior
Court F’bruary Term 1805.
li appearing from Urn sheriffs returns
Ui.il■tiio titileiOkuH does not reside in
san! i'lUinly. it is onleted by t.h<* court
tbi.r service bo perfected on the defend-’
ant, by publication of this oner in Use
Spriin* Place ./jmi'i.kcutk, a newspaper
i' !: '’h-’bed in said county, twice a mentis
for two of UMintlss, Murray previous to Court. the next
in Superior
vt Chambers, Dalton, lV. Ga, April 10th,
THOMAS MI BN EH.
J. s. C. 0. O.
: licteby certify that the above is a
i'ue copy of an order as it appears on
I'sinntes of the Superior Court of
.S .■ -y comity Georgia,
i'bi.-iilsi! ,3th day of June 1895.
p, fee W. J. JOHMSUN.
c. s. a
JOilXI;’ BOND
Y S»
MAG; r u c> : r>.
Libel for Divoreo in ; ->’ay Superior
Conrt, JA-'-vuury u .rtn, 1895.
li appearinir iron: the shevilib return
tint the d'.:!.*ii'l:iiit dot”; not reside in
-it1 eouiitv. It is ordered by the
i’irt timt-Horvico .be perfected on the
icfi'iidiiul, By publication of tliisorder in
the Sprir; ; i’iace Ji.mim.kcctk, a news
pa per published in said county twice a
mii,i for two months, previous to the
next Usrnt of lilnnav Superior court.
THOMAS U r . MILS MR,
Tld;; Foinm-iry 20, 1893. J. C. 0. 0.
1 hcieby rtify that the above is a
Laic py oi an order as it appears on
1 minutes of the Superior Co art of
i array County Uiiii Georgia,
Tms ilie dnv of June 1895.
p. ; u I ;.7o \V. J, JOHNSON,
0. 8. C.
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—-YR. •OHATTANOOQA
: I St. Louis R’y.
?> DAILY TRAINS—N
tfinc.oga, Nashville, Cm
chumti. Chinayo, Memphis
ana . 4 l>t. , x LOUIS.
"a-1L nz;3 Route to Arkansas and
Texas.
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, 'or H ips, Folders and desired
form.atiou, write to
J. L. EDMONDSON. T. P. A.,
Ohauasooga, Tonn.
JCo M. BROWN, Tr-ifii-3
AiAS. E. UAtaiAN. G. P. A.,
Atlanta, Ga.
. , .a-.'..: <'ilVr sjiccml induce
wkz% W; G "f'd'iek time, tlinmjtli
*-• Ghi.ttano.va A St.
:r -'iYed ai.b
,’a at. Memphis. For enact
n reganiing maps, rates and
’{ l. :k writ to John B. Edmondson
hern Pasaensier Ayent, Corner
. h ;*ket aoifi 9U> sts. Chattanooga, Tenn.,
W. !,. Daniev General Passenger
Agent Nashville, Tenn.
SS-CENTS • • •
9*9 WILIi BUY
AT)
1 @VEMAI & 80 WS’
A No. 1, large size parasol.
10 yards best grade, apon gingham.
10 yards, lovely styles, best grade, cotton challi.
10 yards excellent quality, fast color, scotch lawns.
10 yards, full yard wide, extra heavy, brown sheeting.
111-2 yards, best grade, fast colors, shirt waist calijoes.
—The best corset, for 50c. ever offered in Dalton, and more first
class dry goods for 50c. than you can get at any other house in this
city.
Clothiu Of* Clothing!
( Without tne least liesitition. wo emphasize the fact that
i wo have the u * west, eleanei't and most parfect fitting stock
of CLOTHING wo have ever carried.
©us* Prices are Bight!
The t xcoedingly large trade we have had during the past
three months demonstrate that we are the lowest in price,
FIRST-CLASS HOUSE in Dalton.
£Come to see us every time you are in Dalton.
i/^wirniAE a snm
llaltois, Seorgiiii,
’ 3S3S Till S3E«S ......... ........ir~HliiiliUTI—11
JOHN BLACK. J. T. Mr ENTIRE.
t
John Black & Co.
WI40S.ESAtE AND KETAII,
Hardware, Machinery, Agriculture Imple¬
ments, Wagons and Buggies,
FI It NT DOOR, SOUTH NATIONAL BANK, HAMILTON ST., DALTON, GA.
77/A COUNTRY TRADE will serve their interests by
seeing us before buying anything in our line.
€ire§§iiiiikiiig and • O •
£> 9 §isSt 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 and
outiog dresses
o Woolen fabrics made to order, complete, : $15.00.
o Same, ready made. $3.00, and up
'."A silk waists
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Made i,o order, complete. 17.00.
Same, ready made, $2.98, and up
duck b-altfi
made, $1 48, and up
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.
'k- i.i waists
shirt
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f RARk T 1 till ll io(t 5 (: cos t> to $1.50.
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¥ .
■ / ' Unlaundfied, 3b cents (O $.50
d. b. loyeman company.
CH ATTANC OGA, TE N IN E^SsEE.