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.miPLECUTE
•In* Peat office in Spring
Npt’ftn nr* ntHtter, and
itiur> . liy Cartkr &
ri».jeXIATKI» COMPLIMENT.
Dalton, Ga., Dec., Mb, ir;07.
Trt •> »VPI.rOf!TR.
firing I’iace. (Ia. f .
ere well pleased with
l!P ’•t now ruriniitfr in yonr
| f « aji’endidlv do r
a ik would be a credit t<> any news
p«ip*r. V urs triiiy.
Lovkuan & Hons.
We are prdud <>| a comphmenl
nke I ho above, co-aim a. if. dm-.
Imoi one of the largest and most
evensively advertised hcsircHH
houses North of Atlanta. We
liivo been doing hnsincsH wid,
flic- Tiuvemana cantina usly fur tlio
imit seven v.ais and it fas * ,een f)i
r most satisfactory nature. They
a re honest, t utiiful and reasonable
and never udsfrntit or swindle a
customer.
H'nm IYi-ples, Bill Duncan,
*T«»m Ramsey, llaidy Phipps,
gLLjjan ’.V’il Don ntid ctlmr Rock
i/.ens Wrl e III to V | . on
■ on >S iim t Siit Iirdny.
W. Bailey, the new
wlethndist preacher moved ins
to the Parsonage this afternoon.
We extend him a warm wek
corm% in Lt halI of the viuiuity:
The County School Cummin
•“iontv t< quests; r/11 teaches to
in* et him here next AVednesday
to teceive payment foi fetching
one ( punter in llm public
K(ltO<)ls,
G'tl. Ring spent, ^J'ueqdtty
nt Cartels, tin one ol the board
:>t .ippraisu s of (b« Cut ter es¬
tate. Mrs. Carter and Colquitt,
ate executors ot Col. Carter's
will.
’Squire Loin boughtidge is
boa' 11 fitll Hedged citizen, hav¬
ing moved his family to the
.Rembert place .host week. The
P ure] ( inb will initiate him
nt the liext, regular n eetiog.
Several Weddings have oc—
furred m the county the past
we*■!:, among which were J.Aftb
Harris to Miss M. A. Gregory;
John Gtees,in t 0 Miss Mint.,!
< billtnan; IS T. Maddox to Mi.-s
■ ' C, Payne; Henry Wilson to
Mbs Mu tie Adams and Mike
. Willbanks to Miss Claudia
Jenkins.
Dikd: Reseoe, son of Mr.
and Mrs. M. W. Shields, died
Sunday night, of typho-pneiD
monia. and was buried here
Tuesday, Roscoe was a splen
did boy, just entering into man
hood, and counted his friends
by ttie hundred. All flit- nei¬
ghborhood moumt liis loss and
extends eoudlence to the bereft
father and mother and sister
and brut tiers.
Supeiint.emknt John Cbatlin
was here yesterday and finish¬
ed the telephone connection cn
the line between heie and Dal¬
ton, Everybody was given a
tree talk and the wires W’ere
kept quite warm several hours.
The tones aie very distinct and
the telephone a success The
public is invited to use the
Phone free the fiist time. It
is no humbug, hut will he a
great, cou fern once.
Died: Turs'by night, j,i»i
after 6 o'clock, Mr, John (J.
King died of heart failure.
had a .slight chid Monday and
another 'i uesday, but- was hi
appeieut goo*! health otherwise
and no one dreamed that
w >s so near to death’s door. The
f>,took place her- 1 * >d a\
a. t■> *1 a ia' g«. 0< 11
g.v.(”Se ot ti ieuds, aud was con-
<1 acted by Rev. X. Parsons. i
The deceased was }»orn in Bot-j
atot. county Virginia and \ras !
<57 years, 5 months and 25 days •
old. Soon after his majoniv
he moved to East Tenm ssee
and stayed there lib 1866, at
w liic'li lime he came to Spring
ILace and has lived here. ex
ce | t a bite! period, since then.
lUwM * H <it5VOtPfJ ' nn,J
1 membet of the Baptist
hurch the last forty five years
his life. He leaves a wife,
I our sons and one daughter and
, sisters to mown his loss.
We all weep with them
tmly, a mod/i husband, a fond
and indulgent parent, a most
v «!ii«h]e citizen—in fact a high
toned, manly man in every par*
tietdar ~ has gone from among
tis. Peace and eternal liappi
ness to his sacred spirit.
IIONOI! HOI,I,
Spring Place Srbool.
Those perfect in alter lance •lurinj'
ltie month just enled were:
Katie Keister,
W’pplnn Anderson,
Mamie Beilinson,
Max Keister.
I’i rfeet nttendanee requires pupils to
be i ’exeat at 8:00 n. m. Gvenf.v days.
Those perfect in deportment were: *
Ktliel Coin,
Kalb. Keister,
Winston Anderson,
Max Keister.
No pupil violatinjj any rule of school
is a aisidered'perfect in deportment, and
Ihe I it pi In hi inir unaccustomed to some
’''aid rules w e have in force is, doubtless,
the cause of this short list.
W. W. Sampler, 1‘iun.
!♦!
li vim want a line Overcoat yo to Fin¬
cher Bros, foi it.
IiFMOVAL SAKE : We want to close
out our entire stock of Groceries by tUe
First of Jan., before we move hack tu
our old stand. Berry Grocery Go.,
Dalton, via.
If yr,i want a cheap Overcoat cheap
ye to Fincher Bros.
NOTJf'K, AII persons owing me for
Bawd nil and Ties are requested to settle
by the 2f>lh, mst. All seed at my yin
must lie moved r.t once. Wrn, Penilley.
V«m ran find .vliat. you want in our
stock if it’s a Suit or Overcoat you ft re
I. .Ting for. Finelier' Bros.
NO’IIGF. The midersiyned. hereby
give notice that, vve have dissolved part¬
nership, We ssk all debtors and cred¬
itors for in mediate settlement. The
Mill will he operated by M. L. K’oberle
X: f-c-ns, Sttiurt & Bobert.M.
We aie poiny to have some very cold
weather la fore loop, Buy an Overcoat
id' ITYciii r Bros, and he preprred for it.
For f.iiely executed work in phofug
rnphy, cravons, pastels and water colors
pm to W. II. \1 *itin, upstairs in New
lelker Block at Dalton.
French Crystal I’hoto, which is the lat¬
est thim; tint.
When you fret ready to. buy that Suit
af clothes and Overcoat come to ns, We
have the ipialil \\a ud the pr ce that, you
lire lookiuu for. Fincher Bros,
Thorntcn Swanson arrived here from
Ohihlress, Texas,'this week with a very
lb.e drove of ynnnjr Mnle# and Horses
lie is tradimt them for entile and relliny
for ensh, also. It will pay yon to Sf <*
him ii you want to exchange your cattle
for mules or horses.
Th<> B»»*ry Grocery Co.Jmvt*
.nored into a new store and i
still doing a big business, Tim
tire did not damage but a small
part of their stock and they in
vite the Munay people to keep
coming to their store tor nice,
Iivsli groceries.
Valuable to Women.
Especially valuable to women is Browns’
Iron Bitters. Backache vanishes, headache
disappears, weakness, and strength takes the place of
the glow of health readily
comes to the pallid check when this won¬
derful remedy is taken. For sickly children
or overworked men it has no equal. No home
should l*c without this famous re 111 e. i V
Browns’Iron Bitters is sold by all dealer's.
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*mrA : y • $Wtg&
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We are E 6 vor a drop
. out of the w.-m
making up prescriptions.!
We couldn’t atford to be. V,
have to he absoluel\ aeouial.e.
It is ;t mailer ot keeping i om
patronage aud we >oe in bus.!
ltiess to sr;t\. for the same!
reason our dun. - mo fresh d
Bryant & Fincher,
HOTEL DALTON BLOCK..
CLOTH I IN j CJT. >n
To the man of affairs, too busy to
eat but al'" ys finding time to
dress; to , h old man, bent with
age, but standing straight before
the mirror; to the fat man, whose
natural good humor is only dis.
turbed by persistence of
tailor in making his coat too large;
to uhe sliraman, whose wonder it is
that his tailor fails to read the
measure when he fills his lungs; t o
the shoit man. who hates stiipes, hut wears them; to the tall
man, wao farcies plaids and nothing else: to the man so rich
ie c ri <‘dioid to dress cheaply, and the man so poor he must
dress stylishly; fb the doctor, die lawyer, the farmer, the
DH’ic’hftut, the hanker, tie- clerk, in (he country, the village, the
town or city: to all nu n who have propn regmd for comfort,
economy and personal appeal ance—these are th people that I
:iIil clothing dad)’. \ ours to please.
W. A, ROBERTSON,
“ n 1 H GENTS’ VF R NISIIER.*’
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Ladles 9 full circular W' 1 X *
\\ oo 1 Capes 50 c.
Woe! Gape- double-/!.
Plush Capes 3.00 to 3?5
Ladies Jackets. fki
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kin us.
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Bdi ver, $2.75
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Department uir to coo n. if Looking
pretty Hat b, ■ - -i ou ought to see us.
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Siik Plush Cape $4.
II ,J HEBRON
‘•the milliner:’
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I!#N 9 T SE;LL o a
Your Produce tYhcn In Rnlton Uistil You
See, l^ejoursiette.
WE RAY CASH!
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w' a ■009 W ¥■ - . P. RAGAYEI.L & BR 0 ,
DRUGS
CIGARS
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GOODS.
^ ^{>1*1 . Tig ll Georgia,
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fij fer MtSlS: ^ prog, 4r,
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PERFUMES
TOBACCOS
MEDICINES,
OF THESE
CLOTH SRft
Clothing,
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©ver-coat§,
Over-coafs,
overcoats.
IN OKDER 10 PUSH The Sale and give
Special Inducements on Suits and Overcoats vve will allow 20
l ,l *r cent discount irono ibis date to January 1st. We have a big
line of nice Suits and Overcoats,
j Our $10 Gvccoat is A GEM".
Don't fail to take advantage of this Liberal Discount.
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XMAS GOODS
In fiMin-’ancp, We are arranging out Smfa Claus Department
and have «lie nicest line of Xmas Go ols we hive ever o flared.
See us before you buy.J
Bargains in ail Other articles’ as usual.
FINCHER BIOS.
m sMMuaBz m u m u a m ww i. nu.ir . . ^
S* J. A . CARTER
I NEW NEW NEW NEW
NEW NEW NEW NEW
! FURNITURE STORE, CARPET HGUISE, MAT¬
TRESS FACTORS’ and UNDERTAKING ESTAB
LISHMEN T.
l ahy (.arringes, 1> -ks, Ii g* t?r■ >• >m suits, Folding Brdg, Book Cases, Carpets, Orgaus,
Matliugs, Trunks, Bugs, U hit! mier-.s, 11, i * J Trees, Table?, liockers, Easel 5 , Trunks, Linolo
uni, Matfrtsits, Rim r o ;* . oiw tig M ‘ebires, Pictures, Picture Mouldings, Oil Cloths, Springs,
Mirrors, and every thir g usually kept in a lirst-elass Furniture and Carpet House and CAR •
j TER nays the Freight to y ( .,nr Depot.
hudie- Rocker.--, ' .. nc ;nm t and Rack, only $1 A*:; Barge Arm Rockers, Cane Seat and
Lack, $t.2o; Chairs $1 .;*0 a Set and up; Cloth Window Shades, 25c np; Coinldnafion
Book Cate and Secretary Cheap.
New dcg'gns and Latent Novelties in Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, Lace Curtains, Por_
fieres, Fo'es, Shades nn-d Fixtures, constantly coming in great quantities at Ie^s than city
j prices, and CARTER PAYS THE FREIGHT To YOUR DEPOT.
M> Mattress quality FACTORY, and (Capacity lower in price 20 a than day) anywhere. turns out Mattresses I retail better them in it
whole**!® prices. Renovating old Mattresses, repairing old Furnituraand repacking Furni¬
ture for thipping a specialty.
My Music Parlor
I* n y Bg Furniture Store is n great attraction. Organs and Pianos direct from the
Fatory at less thi.ii city prices. Catb or on credit. Ei-sy »i ruu'. Call and see the c.
J. A. ( ARTER.
NDEHTAKIN'i. T carry all kinee CoiTins, Caskeu, burial Robes t‘or Ladies, dent
and Children. Kuibahning a specialty. Three tioartes. Iley or night.
or? a
JOHN BLACK. & J. T. Me ENTIRE
t 4*
efeiiii Black Co.
/WIIOI.K 8 A 1 .I 3 AX!) it ETAIL,
.
hardware, Machlncy. Agriculture Imple
inputs, Wagons and Bnaqies.
FIRST DOOR, sun t! NATION II. BASH, II DHLTOV SI'., DALTON, lilt
ink t OVX'lh V IRADK mil serve their interests by
seeing us before buying anything in our line.
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“Empire” P ia Ths*esher,
For Hand or Fewer.
4-0 to 60 bushels
th eshed and cleaned
a day. 'i he cidy sue
cessful Pea Huller on
the market
(Price 20 -dolIar§.)
Manly Machine Co * Dalton 6» r
Easy to manage and
cbeap. Soldonabso
, lute guarantee. Your
money back if NOT
AL L we claim!