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Ail the News About You and Your
Folks.
Collector Welch is
up his books and will be ready
to take your money by the 1st
of October.
Spring Place should have a
vagrancy law, and it should be
rigid y enforced.
We direct attention to the
change in Loveman’s adver¬
tisement. The firm has reach¬
ed the bottom in prices and the
top m the quality of their
goods.
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Clifford Moore came home
this week anti has been confin¬
ed to his room with typhoid
fever.
A wonderful revival is being
held at the Methodist church
and much good is appearantly
being accomplished.
DeJournette wants to buy
your produce. See his trade
fetcher in another column.
W. D, Heaitsell had the mis¬
fortune to cut his foot very se.
vereiy one day this week.
John McMahan has been very
ill with fever fer some days,
lie 18 now on the road to re¬
covery.
Phillip Latch and lady of
Burrovrsyille, Illinois, arrived
here Thursday and will spend
some time visiting relatives in
the county.
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Mr. Crawford was very sick
this week.
Mesdames Mattie Ilenry, of
Chattanooga, and Mollie Hen¬
ry, of Dalton, and their chil¬
dren, are here on a visit to
i datives.
Col. Bill Mai tin came over
from Dalton and spent a day
of the past week in town.
Dr. Sam Brown was in the
village a day or two of this
week. The Dr. is doing well
at his new borne, at Dunn.
A number of our citizens in
tend going to the Chickamau
ga park dedication next Thurs¬
day.
Wanted: To buy two me¬
dium sized hogs to fatten: ap¬
ply at tnis office.
Dr. Chastain wishes us to
say for him that a glorious re¬
vival of religion has recently
been held at Mount Zion.
Rufe Henderson, a clever
revenue collector, spent a few
hours in the city yesterday.
While driving across tae rail
road above Dalton one day of
this week Joe Walker was
killed by a passenger train.
He was a son-in-law of Capt.
W. J White, of this county.
Best Granulated Sugar 221b
for $1.
Best Brown Sugar 251b for
$1.
Meat 7 cents per pound.
Flour from $1.45 to $2 a 100
Green Coffee 5J lb for $1.00
Roasted Coffee 15c per lb.
Soda, 7 pounds for 25 cents.
Tobacco of every kiud. Best
line oi Tobaccos in the city for
the money.
Brooms at your own kinds. price.
Grass Seeds of all
I carry a nice line of Shoes.
Will pay the highest price
for produce.
John H. Bender,
Dalton, Ga.
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.
'•^Duiii.g the past week there
have been lour burials at this
P^ aC9 > 7l z: Mrs* James Wise,
Capt Simeon Eld ledge, Miss
Minnie Cox and the two weeks
old infant of our friend®, Mr.
and Mrs. James Dickson,
Death is a relentless reaper,
cutting down, alike, the old
and the young. Let the liv¬
ing comfort the bereft.
COAL
Those wanting Domestic or
Shop Coal will do well to call
on J. D. Graham, No., 37, N.
Hamilton street, next door to
T. A. <fc S. E. Berry's store.
ARE 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, through
car service, cheap rates and absolutely
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, rates and
schedules write to John L. Edmondson
Southern Passenger Agent, Corner
Market and 9th sts. Chattanooga, Tenn.,
or IV. L. Danlev General Passenger
Agent Nashville, Tenn .
Mrs. James Wise died on
last Wednesday aftor a brief
illness. She suddenly became
speechless on Saturday before
and remained in that condition
until death came. She was 48
years of age nd tad been a
consistent member of the Pres¬
byterian church for nineteen
years and died with a smile of
sweet assurance on her face.
Sept. 9th.
VULCAN PLOW
“This is to certify that I am using the
Vulcan Chilled Plow. Have used many
different plows, among them the Oliver.
1 take pleasure in saving the Vulcan is
the best plow I ever used—it will shed
red land when the Oliver will not.
Dennis Johnson.”
“I have tried the Oliver, South Bend
and Collins and am now using the Vul¬
can. It is decidedly the best of them
all. 1 have never known of a mold
board, standard, landslide or point bro¬
ken ; it is lighter to pull and turns bet¬
ter than them all.
J. G. Lovjohridoe.”
For sale by
T. A. & S. E. Berry.
GOING WEST?
Il you are going to ARK¬
ANSAS or TEXAS write to
the undersigned who will fur¬
nish you with Maps, Folders
and Tickets at lowest emigrant
RATES.
J. A. McGuirk, Agent
Southern Railway.
Dalton, Ga.
>Poor j
i;HeaIth I
, 'means so much more than'
,’fatal ,'you imagine—serious and'
diseases result from' ,
, ’ trifling Don’t ailments neglected.' ' 1
, ' play with Nature’s ,
,' greatest gift—health. ’
If you are feeling I
;Brown's 0 gen°emily
and
hausted, nervous,
have no appetite
ar.d can't work,,
Iron begin ing the at once relia- tak¬
: most .
Me strengthening
medicine,which Brown's is ^ n
Iron Bit
tors. A few hot- g *
Bitters tle3 cure—benefit
;: comes from the - *
very first dose —it
luon't stain
teeth., and it’s
pleasant to take. ,
It Cures
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Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver
’ Neuralgia, Troubles,
’Constipation, Bad Blood
> Malaria, Nervous ailments <
Women’s complaints. '
, ,
• Get only the genuine—it has crossed red ’
lines on the wrapper. All others are sub- 1
1 stitutes. will send Om set receipt of Ten of Beautiful two 2 c. stamps World’s we * 1
Fair Views and book-free. ) '
’ BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MO. '
VVVM.' ,
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DON’T SELL
Your Produce When In Dalton Until You
See
De.) 0 URN E’I’TE,
WE PAY CASH!
Wanied: Do you want a
good position that will pay you
nciely, provided you are a good
salesman 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 -
nity 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 make
a $500 bond. We ofier a good sal¬
ary or commission contract, one
under which a live energetic, hus¬
tling, aggressive man can make
and save money. Men of eharac
ter and good make up do well to
secure work with the company for
if successful, will be promoted to a
position of greater responsibility
and trust with increased compen¬
sation. Addres, T. R. Young,
District Agent, Dalton Ga., or J,
H. Harley, Manager, Atlanta Ga.
Foi* Rent.
T HAVE the Chastain Mill an
-* Gin For Rent. Both in tin
shape and getting a splendid cub
W tom. Would like to rent mill anu
gin to party who would cultivate
a two-horse crop on land adjacent
to mill property. Also want to
rent 150 acres of land on Chas¬
tain farm in crops of not less
than two horse. Also, have 50
acres of good land in Pleasant
O Valley to rent to a responsible
J j <t y partv. Persons desiring to rent
0 \ must be able to furnish stock and
tools. Lands very productive of
cotton, corn, wheat, oats and all
other crops grown in this section.
HT* Call on or address
ROBERT L. BATES,
Spring Place, Ga.
Special Machinery^ CASTINGS''
and
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of Every Description ,
BOILERS ;;
Guaranteed SteeU >
.ENGINES :
All Styles and Sizes. Y
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SAWMILLS
Highest Capacity.
4 { Long Tools Experience
ftWE HAVE Best
a Lowest Prices.
1 WRITE FOR CATALOGUE
'Manly Machine Co.,
>and FOUNDERS machinists. DALTON, GA.
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**•1 fUf AT .flowing how oolj «8 mtM ot u, R. &
from Beaton, Teua. to Carters villa or King.
*taa. Ga. will open a new rout* from m
Bir m i n g h a m , Rome or Cartemfflc,
North, and sin Kruot villa a South
era outlet, tapping m fine a farm
&sg ootmtry art there is lo the / J
timber, Mineral ^ Spring* Tate, and State, /
fplemdld Scenery—bring*
lug ta them trade. cities The route' an im¬
mense »
Il eo continuous level
Teller. Not a ten foot /
eat the whole route.
lam. Stbbbi, Real
Estate, Dalton,Ga.
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W.&A.R.R.
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NASHVILLE-
-CHATTANOOGA
and St. Louis K’y.
3 DAILY TRAINS 3
To Chattanooga, Nashville, Cin¬
cinnati, Chicago, Memphis
and St. Louis.
McKenzie Route to Arkansas and
Texas.
.... emigrant rates !....
The Atlanta Exposition will be the
greatest Exhibition ever held in the
United States excepting the Worlds
Fair, and the Round Trip Rates have
been made very low. Do not fail to go
and take the children. It will he a
great education for them.
For Maps, Folders and desired in¬
formation, write to
J. L. EDMONDSON, T. P, A.,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
JOS, M, BROWN, Traffic Manager,
CHAS. E. BARMAN, G. P. A.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Murray Sheriff Sales.
/NEOKGIA,MURRAY COUNTY; I will soil
” befor" the court house door in the town
of
Spring Place, Georgia, between the legal
hours of sale on ihe First Tuesday in October
next, to the highest and best bidder
the following described proporty, to wit:
Two hundred and thirty [230]
acres of land more or less, it being
ail of lot number fifty-five [651 iu
the tenth [lothJ district and third
[3rdJ section, of said county, and a
portion of lot number fifty-four
iu the tenth [10lh| district and
third [3rd] section of said county.
Said land levied on by virtue of and
to satisfy a justice court fi fa is¬
sued from the one thousand and
eleventh [101 lth] district o m of
said county in favor of t j Bryant
vs s a walker and s w walker and
as the property of s w walker one
af the defendants in fi fa.
Also at the same time and place
eighty [80] acres of land more or
less lying in Baid county, it being
the west half of land lot number
one hundred and sixty-eight 1168),
in the eighth (8th) district and
third (3rd) section of said county,
said land levied on by virtue of
and to satisfy a mortgage fi fa is¬
sued from the superior court of
said county in favor of a b Keith vs
m j Elrod and the property of m j
Elrod defendant in fi fa.
Also at the same time and place
a certain pistol, made by smith &
wesson of Springfield Massachusetts
said pistol being of 38 calibre cen¬
tral fire, and five shot. Levied on
by virtue of and to satisfy a fi fa
issued from the superior court of
said oounty in favor of
w j sorthen, governor of said state,
vs s s walker and s w walker and
as the property of s s walker, one
of the defendants m fi la.
Also at the same time and place
thirty-two (32) acres of land more
or less oft of lot of land number
two hundred and sixty-nine (269)
in the tenth (lOdi) district and
third (3rd) section of said county
and described as follows: begin¬
ning af the north east corner of
said lot and running west with the
said lot line a distance of five hun¬
dred and twenty eight (528) feet to
a certain stake; thence, south two
(2) degrees, east one hundred and
sixty (160) poles to the south line
of said lot; thence east with the
lot line a distance of five nundred
and thirty-two (532) feet to the
south-ea->t corner ot said lot; thence
north with the lot line to the place
of beginning. Said land levied on
by virtue of and to satisfy a fi ta
issued from the superior court of
said county in faver of c t owens
vs j n Hayse, and as the property
of J u Havse defendant in fi fa.
This the 6th day of Sept., 1895.
S. B. Carter, Sherifi.
Lovers of fine literature will he
rejoice to know that we are now
offering the weekly Constitution
and the Jimp for the low price of
$1,25 for both these one year. We
do this on account of the scarcity
of money—not that the papers are
not worth many times the amount.
fid pa yon* - name ard the uioney
and read the news.
WE WANT
THE TRADE
OF
MURRAY COUNTY.
We k iOw just what your Dollar repre a -
sents and will give you full Value.
Come and bring the women folks and
SPEND THE DAY WITH US
Calicoes, Cotton Checks, Domestics and all staple goods
at nearly Factory prices.
Clothing, Shoes, Dress Goods, Cloaks, Etc., Etc., Etc,
Cheaper than at any House in Dalton.
M e believe we have the reputation of handling, only,
RELIABLE goods at REASONABLE prices.
THIS WE SHALL MAIN
TAIN.
Call for a FASHION PAPER FREE!
Bring The Children fo See .The Carrier Baskets Flying
iu 1 he Air!
Our FALL and WINTER stock is in—BIGGER than
ever, BETTER than ever.
LOVEMAN & SONS.
Ration, Georgia.
JOHN BLACK. J. T. McENTIRE
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John Rlack & Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Hardware, Machinery, Agriculture Imple¬
ments, Wagons and Buggies.
FIRST DOOR, SOUTH NATIONAL BANK, HAMILTON ST., DALTON, GA.
THE COUNTRY TRADE will serve their interests by
seeing us before buying anything in our line.
<lre§smakiiig and . • •
© » suit department.
wash dresses
o MADE TO ORDER OF BATISTES,
o L AWNOR DIMITIES complete, iuclu
o ding all materials, $5.00.
o SAME, ready made, $2.00 and up.
summer and
outing dresses
o Woolen fabrics made to order, complete, : $15.00.
o Same, ready made. $3.00, and up
rfllSL* 1 silk waists
fite : ,7.00.
Sa,ne ’ rea,iy :na,,e - $2 - 98 ’* nJ u 9
-
' fCTNA duck suit*
i Tiliirl waists
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: ' Uulaundried,
88 cento to *.50
!: ® foreman company.
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