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RYE FOR 3ALE-C. K. King,
John O’Neill took in the
ExpoiiUon last week.
A few loads of wood on sub¬
scription would be very accep¬
table at present.
Miss Mcilie Glass will ha’ e
change ot the public school at
this plaee next year.
For Drygoods, Boots, Shoes
and Groceries, all new and
fresh at the very lowest pri¬
ce* go to A. E. White,
Dalton, G.
tr 8." Rankin, the "blacksmith,
recently'moved here from Fair
Mount.
G^L.'Moore'and J. I). Tem¬
ple j made- a business trip to
Daltonjdast Friday.
W. C. Martin,"of Dalton,
was heve the first of the week
business.
Come one, come all,’and sub¬
scribe for the Jimp. Why
don’t everybody takk the Jimp?
Hog killing is now the' or¬
der of the day—don’t forget
the huugry editor.
A light snow tell last night
and as usual caught the ma -
jority of our population with
a very small wood pile.
Mrs. Tom Dill has been suf
fering for the past few days
from spinal affection. We hope
tor a speedy recovery.
Bnt few baye paid their clues
this office. We wmt it listinctiv
nnder»tood:thaf expect and
need the money very much, and it
does seem to os that imy man can
pay the small uim of $i. This is a
very small nutter to y-u hut
amounts to agreat • a 1 u«? V
have nearly all!pr<mnmi bm it .
of no earthly benefit to js to ten—
<ler these yrotnises.for the paynunt
of our debts. Please see if you
can’t do something for ns.
Capt. Tom Dill is hiving his
bouse recovered.
Bill dopes has been indisposed
for several days.
Mis9 Alice Crawford left
yesterday for Nashvelle on an
extended visit to ttiends and
relatives.
Quite a number of our lead¬
ing^’) citizens have recently
left for the west. Want of
space forbids personal mention
of all of them.
Pink Miilcr, an ola and re¬
spected cittzed, died very <*ud
denly last Sunday evening.
'JdLis death is supposed to have
been the result of heart disease.
Mrs. D. C. Kenner had the
dislocate one of her ribs one
day this week. We hope she
may soon regain her good
health.
Dr. G, L. Chastain and fam¬
ily, left yesterday for their new
home in Tunnei Hill. Tln-ir
many fiiends hete regret to see
them leave.
Bill Smith and Jim Dickson
will work together in the
next year. Mr. John King oc
cupies the shbp vacated by Mr
Smith.
Glenn, eleven months old
baby of S. B. Carter, has been
seriously ill for several days,
but, we are glad to report it*
condition c< nsidrrabl ira
proved at this writing.
X A PP’ S
Great Bankrupt anti
Slaugkther saleot the
J. A. Kennedy stock
of Dry Good?, Cioth
ing and Shoe?,
I have bought the stock for
SPOT CASH ard the goods
are now on Rale at LESS than
FIFTY cents ot the «’ ■ ,t
Men’s 0W satin calf
only % vents, worth $2.
Childrens’ heavy \
shoes 25 cents pair
Mens’ heavy winter shoes
6*< cents pair.
Mens' fine overcoats $1.98.
Men’s fine far hats 39c, and
Up.
The celebrated J B. Stet¬
son & Cos' fine fur hats, sold
Kennedy at $6.00, going
now at only $2.9S.
Clothing and fine dress
goods almost given away.
Must clear out this TEN
THOUSAND DOLLAR stock
in ten days.
Come quick and bring your
family.
TAPP,
The Spot Cash Man,
Paltou, Ga.
Major Tom Rara«ey and City
Treasuer, John Cole went over
to Dalton yesterday to leain
the town counclot that vil¬
lage how to manipulate city
government.
A gentleman and a schollar
j an indispensible adjunct to
ail well organized communities.
Nick Hayse is one of these
an< ^ showed it one day last
Wft k bringing us a fine lot
of poik.
I will offer fir sale, on the
20th, Inst, at the late residence
Q , j. R p„ ck deceased, the fob
lowing property towit: house
hold and kitchen furniture,
farming utensils, one lot of
* *-p and other things not
ilH . e ni „ n tioned. E W Peck,
Administrator of J. R Peck
Bill Hannah and Miss Fan¬
nie Smith, both of Dalton but
formerly of this county, were
married last Sunday ev
at the Temple House; J C
Ov bey officiating. The c _
mony was witnessed by a se¬
lect number of fitends.
Rev. J. H. Phillips has
moved to the old Tinsley stand
in Dalton ; where be and his es¬
timable lady are conducting a
first class Restaurent. Full
meals only 20 cents. We bear
the fare if his bouse highly
spoken of and all our citizens
will do we 1 to see him when in
Dalton. He carries a full stock
of tobaccos and canned goods.
Mose Holland is still on lop,
not quite so uglv and still rec¬
ognizes all the boys when he
e,ees them. He went over to
Dallou Tuesday and dropped
in on bis return to tell us the
piice ot meat. Mose is one of
the sort who always has grub
for his friends and b»* and his
estimable wife should b« veiy
thankful to a kind providence:
the husband ought to be glad
because bis good wife is unex
ce j]*ed jn all womanly graces,
aD ,j Holland—w<dl, Mose
is not near as ugly as Judge
Bates says he is.
There will be a public installa¬
tion ot officers in the Masonic fra¬
ternity at this place on Saturday
night, the 14th instant The exer¬
cises will be he'J at the court
house and everybody is cordially
invited to attend.
WE WAIST «sb
THE TRADE
---- OF
MURRAY COUNTY.
k low just what
your DOLLAR repre¬
> "1 sents and will give
rjas you lull Value.
Ccme and bring the women Mki mi
SPEND THT US.
mr*'
Calicoes, Cotton ( h- ck • 1 .-Ktds
at nearly Factory pti. es.
Mtw.
Clothing, Shoes, Dress Goods, Cioaks, t.e., Ere., hie.
Cheaper than at any House in Dalton.
We believe we have the reputation ot handling, only,
RELIABLE goods at REASONABLE prices.
’■It
THIS WE SHALL MAIN¬
TAIN.
Call for a FASHION PAPER FREE!
Bring The Children To See The Carrier Baskets Flying
In The Air!
Our FALL and WINTER stock is in—BIGGER than
evei BETTER than ever.
LOVEMAM & SONS.
Dalton, Georgia.
GOAL- —Those wanting Domes¬
tic or Shop Coal will do well to
call on J. D. Gkaiiam, No., 37,
N. Hamilton stieet, next door
to T. A. S. E. Berry’s store.
Go to Dalton Marble Work* for Tomb¬
stones, Cofins, Caskets, etc., cheaper
than at at any place. Dalton, Ga.
(Viien you want fair dealing and
Fresh Drugs at ‘"live and let live” price*
be sure you buy from Bryant A
Fincher, of Dalton.
Anything on earth that is *old in a
irst-dnss Drug Store can be bought
irom Bryant A Fincher, of Dalton, and
they will he sure to please you, too.
Always go there.
You can earn $5 each day ‘‘giving’"
our absolutely iiutespensible household
article away. New plan of work, mak¬
ing experience unnecessary and success
certain for either sex in any section.
Sample dozen free. Credit given.
Frefi lit paid. Address, Melroso M’f’g.
Co., 32 Melrose Park, 111. 4t
SALESMEN WANTED!
Good wages to sell onr Nursery
Stock. Apply for terms, we will
have for Spring and Fall. 1895, an
immense stock of Apple, Pear.
Poach, Plum, Apricot, Cherry,
Grape, etc. Also small finite,
shade and ornamental trees, rose*,
etc. We mako a specialty of
wholesaling to large planteis di¬
rect. We will sell to responsible
parties and take note payable in
bix. twelve and eighteen months.
Write us for wholesale prifees.
Address! Socthibn Nursiry Go,
Winchester, Tenn.
VULCAN PLOW
“This is to certify that I am using the
Vulcan Chilled Plow. Have used many
different plows, among them the Oliver,
l take pleasure in saying the Vulcan is
the best plow I ever used—it will shed
red land when the Oliver will not.
Dbxxis Johnson.”
"I Imve tried the Oliver, South Bend
and Collins and am now using the Vul- .
can. It is decidedly the best of them
ail. I 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. LouoHRinoi.”
For sale by
T. A. & S. E. Berry,
N'OTICK—Alt parties indebted to us,
either by note or account, are horeby
notified to call and make settlement.
This will save you trouble and expertise.
Yours very truly,
L. P. Bauwkll a Bao.
Notice. # •
We have indulged our
customers until the time
— has arrived for settlements
to be made. You will
please come foiarard and
The pay your accoutres at once.
1st of November is as
long as you could reason¬
ably ask us to wait. Our
means will not justifiy us
• in carrying accounts long¬
er than this time, and ail
who do not make satisfac
tory settlements AT ONCE
<vi<l ! . -tti officer
*r f attorney,
»■- to do this.
V qiocHilllv,
w. -T. A K. JOHNSON.
THE ATLANTA EXPOSITIO*
has many inducements to offer but
none better to the afflicted than
that long tested, and never failing
Tonic and Blood Purifier, (B B B)
Botanic Blood Balm. It positive¬
ly cures all blood and skin diseases
as thoce, nds of certificates testify,
from the simplest yimple the foul¬
est ulcer. Don’t buy substitutes,
said to be “just as good,” but buy
the old reliable and standard Blood
Purifier of the age. B. B. B. $1.00
per large bottle. See advertise¬
ment in this paper.
For sale by druggists.
Home-Seekers Excursion s
to Arkansas and Texas.
The Iron Mountain route
"' il1 f", * J, P *t
ONE FARE plus two dollars
to all points in Arkanaaa and
Texa*s on the following dates,
viz; Nov., 13th- -27th and Dec
lDh, good to return on certain
dates up to D c., 31st. For
particulars, address A. A* Gal¬
lagher, 8 P. A., 103 Read
House, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Cartwright Brothers.
Ji is wonderful to behold how cheap we nre selling goods.
There is no use for ua to dwell on this; we will just give you a
hint.
LOOK, LIS’N.
Good Bleaching at 5c per yard.
“ Calico at 5 l-2c yard.
per
“ Bed Ticking at 12 l-2e yard.
par
“ Cotton Checks at. 4 l-2c yard.
per
“ 4x4 Sheeting at 5c yard.
per
“ All Wool Red Flannel at 12}^c yd
Bf*l Dress Ginghams at 5c yard.
Wool Double width Cassiinere at 25c.
Filling Cassimera at 15e.
Worsted at 8c.
Clothing, Clothing.
riler f is 110 , ' f, P in talking, we have got the Clothing that will fit anv !v in
Sire and Brice” from $2 suits up to $20 ones, When you want a suit d-. fail
to see what we have got for you. We will save you big money on Clothiu
Shoes, Shoes, Shoes
We can do you good in Shoes. We bought our entire stock before ad
vance and will save you 25% on Shoes. Now, if you want to save mot yo.n
call purchases don’t .
fail to come and see our goods and prices, for w * goiiit;
to save you big money. CARTWRIGHT BROS., 1)m on, Ga.
JOH N BLACK. J. T. McENTIRE.
fohn Black & Co.
WIIOtESAtE AS1I KG?AIL
Hardware, Machinery, Agriculture Imple¬
ments, Wagons and Buggies.
FIRST BOOR, SOUTH NATIONAL BANK, HAMILTON ST., DALTON, OA.
TJIh COUNTR j TRADE will serve their interests by
seeing us before buying anything in our line.
L. P. Bagwell & Brother
DRUGGISTS,
3mm M A full Hue of Fresh Drugs, Patent
JOa Medicines, Clieeroots, Oils,Dye-stuffs, Tobacco,
f f Cigars, candies, cigaretts,
tefKraj cJNsSi lf Stationery, and Toilet Articles, Fine Perfumes, Brushes
Etc.
Physician’s Piescriptions accurately compounded.
Spring Place, - Georgia.
8. II. FINCHER W. A. iNO-HER 81
•I FINCIIER &BRO.
3 successors to t
\ Robinson & Fincher
General - • • - Merchandise
<44 CHEAP *
For cash or barter.
Have a Bran Shoes,
3W Stock of t •••• Dry Goods,
and Notions.
HAVING adopted the rule of doing a Universal Cash and Bar
ter Business we oan make it to Your Interest to
Trade With Us. W« have no Long Credit
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Prices but sell to all alike, for Cash and Short
Piofitp.
1 1 Fincher & Brother, 'V
Spring Place, Ga.
.. wfe-vaR*
Alan’s Suspenders at 10c per pair.
Boys’ 5c per pair.
Ladies’ Fast Black Hose 5c pair.
Good Heavy Seamless Half Hose 5« pr
Dressing Combs at an. price.
Dress Shirts at your own price.
Ladies’ Kid, Jersey and Silk Glove® at
any price you want them.
Gents’ Gloves at year own price.
Hats from 10c up. Get you a bat!