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M, C- HEARTSLLL, Mauling g&.
P. L. HENRY v Busjji£§s jSfgr.
A BATCH OF
HOT WAFFLES.
Pappenings of the Week Broiled down
a Delicious Taste.
Lee Bowman was real- sick the first of
this week. ' „
Wednesday. Clever Bill Noles paid us a pleasant call
B$d Kaper attended court j»t Fashion
last'Saturday."
business Beauregard Tuesday. Kill gore was in our city on
White White and family visited in the
pity Sunday last.
C. B, Maddox visited in Dalton last
Tuesday nightand Wednesday.
S, S. Davis, of Oran, was among his
friends at this place Monday.
Hon. J. J . Bates made a business trip
to Atlanta the first of this week.
(i. W. Willis, of Coosawattee, was in
our city on business Monday.
Coi • O. N. King spent the latter part of
last week in the lower part of the county,
P. McGhee and wife yisiteJ MoojSj^^|. at
pi Lawyer.Char .ey King last s
Mr- Foster, of Whitfield
in to see us while in town
Genial T. P. Ramsey, of Ramsey,
in our city on business a short time Mon
C. C. Turner and wife visijed at Fort
MounUin last Saturday night' ap«j 4
George Cox, of "the t end,’.' was in the
ipess, city a short time Tuesday 1 morning on Jms
Merchant C. S-. Pangie and wife, of Su
mach, were welcome visitors at our office
last Monday.’
Mrs 1 Marvin Smith, we are glad to state,
is able to Be out again after a long and se
rious iilness.
Clever J. D. Carnes, of Fort Mountfiinn
called in to see us a short time while’
the city Monday.
Notice the call for working f»n the
23rd of this ffippth, he grave yard, in
another column.
Mesdan e?e Bagwell and Dowda,aud Dr.
Bagwell were welfconie yisitors at our
office last Tuesday.
John Montgomery, one of Murray's
boulevards mos t prosperous farmers, w as on our
Tuesday.
Esq. O-D. Keith, of Fort Mountain,
was handshaking with his numerous
friends at this place last Monday.
Deputy both sheriff Brady Bond and Rev
Fakes, of Fashion, Were in the city a
short time last Friday afternoon.
Rev. J. T. Lightfoot filled his regular
appointment aft this place last Sunday.
He was accompanied by jus wife.
Handsome Houston Terry, one of Hass
ier Mill’s most prominent young men, was
jh the city on business last Monday,
Lawyer J.J. Bates and tax collector
M. M. Welch went down together to court
at'tbe eighth district last Saturday.
Yess Worley and John A. Patterson, of
Dennis, passed throug our city last Sat¬
urday ou their way home from Dalton.
Col- L. F. Peeples thinks he will likely
attend the Spring Festival at phattarioo
which meets the 3rd, 4th and 5th of May.
J-C. Heartsell and wife went up to
tn Chattanooga last Friday and spent Faster
that city, retaining Wednesday after¬
noon 1
Mr, Dowda and family, of Pickens coun¬
ty, visited their brother-in law Dr. L. P‘.
Bagwell, of this place, tne first of this
week,
James C. B.irkesdale, one of Fort Moun¬
tains most prosperous citizens, paid us a
vzry pleasant call while in the city last
Monday.
Lawyer Julian McCamy, one of Dalton,
most prominent young attorney's, came o-
7cr last Monday to attend justice couit at
this place.
We have heard some complaint that the
town branch is stopped up and likely to
cause sickness, vi by ndt c hr city fathers
look into this matter and see if the com.
plaint is a just one?
D. E. Humphreys came up from Den¬
nis last Tuesday afternoon and spent the
night at the home of S. H. Fincher and
Wednesday morning was accompanied by
S, H. Fincher to Dalton.
Jim Wofford b&s been doing some re¬
pair work, on the Tilton factory this week
Heretofore when any of the machinery
would break they would have to send a
w ay for an expert machinist.
If you go to Dalton to trade call 01
the Daiton Grocery & Drvgootls Co., th»
nest geneial store in the city. New- ply
goods, Groceries, Hardware, Clothing
Hats, Slippers and Shoes, all going
;heap- V*
..
I I mm* [(» f jtb P \ ME “TELL THE TRUTH. ,?
SPRING PLACE, MURRAY COUNTY, GEORGIA, APRIL 15, 1898.
Mose Holland attended Dalton court the
first of this week,
Mrs. .ffrey N. Jplipson {ppiously ill the
was
first of this week.
Co'. L. F. Peeples attended
court part of this week.
Amos L. Keith and wife visltpd in
thriving city last Monday.
Barnutu Bsgwell is taking school
pi this district tjiis Week.
Judge T. J. Ovbey went pver to Dalton
on business fast Tuesday.
Candidate Jap Peeples spent
night of this week i» the city.
Wylie Ridley, of Bull Pen, attended
justice court at this place Monday,
J, P. KeHey trig and sop, George, made a
business to Dalton Tuesday.
Coi C, Dalton N- King and J^usipess Ben last Phillips
j over to, on
Esq. F 1 M, Killgore, of Bull Pep, was
figure on our ftreets
Wright was h.agdshakipg #fth
at this place Monday afternoon.
culafing Morgan Peeples was tfme
Monday.’ among friend.# heps a shojrt
Sheriff J.. L. Robinson and clerk W 1 J.
_ po|)nsou attended court at the eighth last
A. McHan, of Fort Mountain, was how
dying with his many friends here last
Tuesday.
Pat Faimer was circuiting among his
numerous friends at this place one day
j first pf the t jiis week.
I John Steed came down from Stirpacji
lafit Saturday and spent Sunday with rei
| stives out near prap.
! Eeq. "VV- C 1 D. Go don, of Fprt Mona
tainp was place in attendance Monday. uppp jnjtipeco urt
j at this hist
| Esq. Goods Carter, one of Bull Pen’s
mos t' prosperous farmers, was smiling on
i hi's'fiiends here Mondav.
| wr . F| em5stCT of the firm of ' Flemister
| Bros., and Heggie, attended justice court
at this place last Monday.
1 duct ices J: M, Campbell and L. C.
. Jones held their regular monthly session
j ‘ of usual court amount last Monday, of business, and transacted the
j ! The following reported to by
was us
! jDol. T g, Gourd in, viz: the 8th district,
can furnish the champion district hen. found Recently
Mrs. Bailey of said her nest
I with 78 eggs in it. Trot out your shang
bi’s.”
i
j Capt. visitor W. D. at Petty, office of Fairy, last was Tuesday a wel¬
come our
morning. He was on his way to Dalton
where he was to meet, q little girl from the
■ Orphans Home who will make her home
with him in the future.
We ™ have been recqfWvi’d jo say tliat ... there
will be a public working on the 2drd
this month, for the purpose of cleaning qjj
the graveyard and repairing the fence.
This work is badly needed and we hope a
large 'number pf people will meet pul oti
that day and help to keep the graveyard
in proper shape. It is a disgrace as it is
now, we are sorry to say and Impe it will
not be allowed to remain so.
At a recent election in Texas, in the
county in which forpieily Fprt Worth is situated,
Bartow Harris, (ti this county,
was elected county Judge by 1500 majori¬
ty. Col. Harris writes that be had to
worjc against the whiskey “ring,’! “ward
heelers” and other politions but that he
was yictorious anyway- This speaks vyel
for him and Murray county is proud of
the record her son is making out there in
Texas.
Monday President morning, McKinley his sent *o congress Taking
message.
whethsr We have just gauee for it ar not.
He qpotfs President Jackson and oth
ersin support of the position he pOw takes
and at last throws the responsibility on
C °Be!ow"we quote one paragraph ' of his
P4»- view of these facts and these condi- „
lions I ask congr^qa to authorize and em
power the president to take measures to
secure a full and final termination of bos
tilities between the. government of Spain
and the people of Cuba and to secure
tbe island tiie establishment of a stable
government capable of maintaining order
ensuring peace and tranquility and the
curlty of its citizens, as well as our
and to use the military forces of the uni
ted States as may be necessary for these
purposes”
He also recomends that the distrlbu
rSSSSKtSSrlS the
public treasury to .upplement public
i tharity.
i
ActuaLCirpulatioa 12oo Copies,
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Afterntunsroas solicitations, by letter, and
is person, from friends of this county, and
also from Whitfield end do rdoo
counties, I have given aiy ooosoet to be¬
come a candidate :o represent the 43d Sena¬
torial district in the next State SCuate;
i ub'ect to tbo action of the Democratic party.
It elected, I plrdre myself to do all in my
power to deerease the burden of taxation now
upon us. Respectfully, C. N. Kino.
We ere authorized to sanunoe the name of
I. L. Robinson sen candidate for re-election
to the office of Sheriff; October election, 1898,
Wo are authorized to unnouce the name of
John A. Pilterson as a candidate for Sheriff:
October election, 1898.
We are authorized to announce 8.0. Tread¬
well is a caudida to for The Senate, subject
to action of the democratic party,
Wear* authorized to announce W. J.
Peeples as a candidate for Representative,
subject to action of the democratic party.
I hereby annonnoe that I aip a candidate
for ree|ectiun to the next general assembly of
Georgia, subjeot to the democrat!)
ordered for the (Sth of June. IF DEFEAT¬
ED IN SAID PRIMARY, I WlhtSUPPOKT
THE NOMINEE FAITHFULLY.
J. J. BATES.
GEORGIA wboin Murray Cojjnfy: njay
Tn all it cupoorn.
Mre, 6. G. Adams having in due form ap¬
plied to the undersigned lor » years support
and I will pass aped the same at my Ibis qffice ou
tbe *r«t Monday in May, 1898. April
4th, 1898. T, J. Ovbey Ordinary.
Georgia Murray County:
To ail whom it may concern.
Mrs, R. W. Keith baying for in due form sp
plied t#the undersigns. a year* support
and I will pass upon tbe same i>t yij office on
the first Monday in May, 1898. this' April
4tb, 1898. T. 4. pvbej Ordinary.
Don't HeglMt Yowr Hr«.
, complications, JJver troubles and quickly the result who neglect* in serions his
man
liver of has little regard fcf health. A bottle
Browns' f pon Bitters taken now and then
will keep the jiver i# perfect order. If the
disease has developed, ^etmsuMffiy. Browns’ Iren Bitters
will ours it Strength utsT and
vitality frowns’ Iron will Bitters always follow its
is sold by all dealers.
Educate Your Howels W|th Cpseareis
Uandy Cathartic cure constipation for
ever. JOe. Jf C. C, p, fail, druggists rp*
fund money.
/u.pjjjr'. CUBAN RELIEF oures Colic,
Neuralgia and Toothache in
wM? 1 K fi ve minutes. Sour Stomach and 1
Summer Coron!«*»♦•> Price, ^5c.
What stops Neural flat Dr. Miles’ Pain PlUs.
Evarybudy S»vs So
Cafcarets Candy Cathartic, ti e most
wonderful medical discoyeiy of the age,
pleasant and refreshing to the taste,act
gently and positively on kidneys, liver
anil bowels cleansing the entire system
dispel colds, cure hfltidachg ,fever
habitual constipation and hillioiisness.
Flense buy fi>. and try a box of C. C. C. to
day; nteed 10, 50 cents, d K and , guar-.
to cure bv all .t ?, I
Of . NUBIAN TEA Dyspep
ISIEissKisfj; cures
i
Nobody Pain Fills need from have druggists. Neuralgia. “One Get cent pr. dose." Mile#
a ,
riHIUll^Cuts, CUBAN OIL cures j
Burns, Bruises, Rheu- |
matism and Sores. Price, 25 cents;. '
____
Dr. Milea' Pain PUis stop Headache. 1
,
For finely executed work in photog¬
raph j’, crayons, pastels and water colors
go to \V r . H. Wilson, upstairs in blew
Felker Block at Dalton. Also tile
j,- rt . n ,.j, Crystal Photo, which is the lat
.
^
Hatv to Cure Constipation Forever.
Take Cascarets Uandy Gatliar . 10c
or 25c. If G. G. C. fail to cure rnggists
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jA^l-lipy £iliSt 61 L'I(J6
, DHS Its ,•,, little . Haws, n
as any other holiday sea
season.' Spring Perhaps your trifle new
? clothes are a
’ , • -
Hgnt , . tor cnil;y nigptS, , , an( t
y J OU have caught a cold. We |
• Can banish , • , ; >*v, it, QVer night. • , , 1
We will fill vour ^ doctor’s ore- '
I SCnptlOn • , accorutng tQ , BIS , • QH
sections. Our - -- drugs and
(medicines medicines haue haue very very ordinary ordinary
! names b u t the qualities are
exrrauinary. +1 ; yip vvocuAigcuu rhartre on
]y a living profit.
Bryant 3 & Fincher,
HOTEL DALTON BLOCK,
New lot of Remnant bundles. Splend¬
id line Slippers. Fm<; sto..k o! .leans
and Odd 1’ants, New goods in Groce*
ries and Hardware—all at great bar¬
gains. Dalton Grocery & Drygoods Co.
• trradwell town.
HCO-W SHE NATIVES A-N TT-'
OTHEE 3 iE-JVEE,
Tkkadwei.x, Town, Steed street,
Woods Hotel and nothing to ea<,
April, 12—As we made our appear,
ante last week we will come again.
Health very good at present 1
Mrs. Susie Hill and daughter, Miss
} ulia, were guests at the home of
Steve Andersr n last Friday.
The show at Oran school house
Monday night was a success.
Guess who was left to take care of
the widow?
Mesdamese Leo Treadwell, Tay
Steed and Miss beimi Woods spent
Monday afternoon very pleasantly at
fche home of Harry Peeples.
Handsome Will Farmdt was a
guest at the home of J. L. Woods
One night of the ^ast week.
Qlep Hill visited Heartsill Steed
last Sunday,
Mrs, Tay Steed dined at the hos¬
pitable borne of Lee Treadwell ^ last
Sunday.
A certain lad has turned out hig
mustache $nd while drinking water
the other day strangled them to
death, Ask him what he did for
tfcepj,
Cap any one tell roe wty the first
man was named Adam?
Guess what groom in our town
won’t tell which he loves best, his
wife or dog,
Mrs, Fargon aad daughter spent
the day at the%ome of Hill Ander¬
son last Tuesday.
The Woods Hotel is now complete
wii}j hpg jowl and peas to eat. It is
tbe handsomest dwelling in the town,
just walk jn and look around.
With good wishes to The Jimp I
close. Wild Hose
An Old Idea.
Pvery day strengthens the belief of emi
Bent physician* that impure blood is Gie
cause - °f the majority of our diseases,
M Twenty-five „ basis years ago this theory was used
for flic formula of Browns’ Iron
Bitters. The many remarkable cure* effected
by this famous old household remedy are
Clean blood Beauty Is Blood clean IJe p skin No
means ;i .
oeauty without it. Uascarets Candy
Cathartic it clean, clpan stirring your blood and keep
‘i by up the lazy liver and
r 'V' n g impurities from the body.
Begin today to banish pimples, boils,
blfjlphes. hillipus complexion lilaekiieads, by and that Ca’scarets ( sickly
taking
isfaction —beauty for IQ cents. teed, All druggists,sat
guai an 10c. 25p., 50c.
ONE OF TWO WAYS
Tb« bladder was created for one
purpose nauoelj, a such receptacle is for li¬
the urine, and as it not
able to any form of disease except
by one of two ways. The first way
is from imperfect action of thJ
kidneys The second way is from
careless local treatment of other
diseases.
CHIEF CAUSE.
Unhealthy urine fromunnealth -
y kidneys the chief cause of
biadder troubles. Ho the womb,
like the hl^dder,wa8 created fer one
purpose if pot doctored to much is
not, liable to weakness ©r disease.
except in rare cases. It i8 situated
back of apd very close to tbe blad
der, therefore any pain, disease or
kidneyg, b<t$k bladder or urinary
passage is often,by mistaite attribu
ted to female weakness or womb
trouble of some sort. The error
is easily made and may be easily
»«“: afiide for twenty four
your unno
hours: a sediment or settling indi¬
cates kidney 1 or bladder trouble,
rpi.^ Tlie knd . exuaordinary el¬
^ ^•" mer8 owamp-Koot
t\ie great kidney i nd bladder rem
jj goon realized. If you HCCtl A
medicine W you should have the best ~'
At At druggists druggl ts fifty y cents 8 and a «i i one n one **
dollar df,lla r You You may may have lmve a a sampb sampb
bottle bottle and aiid pamphlet, piuui Jilet both both sent sent, free free
b y m 8 ,j. Mention The Jimplecute
an d seud your ndriresg to Dr
propueieis or uns p.fbr guai
autee the genumoLuSh el iliis oiler,
ESTABLISHED IN 1879.-’S6
FIFTY CENTS Per Annum.
HERE’S SOMETHING
WORTH READING.
Prepared Especially for the Jimplecute’i
Appreciated Friends.
Jack Mason was in our city yester¬
day oti business. ;
Ell'.is Daniel was among his Dalton
friends Wednesday. 1
Hon. Seili Gregory spent several days
of this week in Dalton . *
Sloan Blassingame made a business
trip to Dalton yesterday.
Genial Gene MeEntire was a welcome
visitor at our office yesterday.
John May was in the city yesterday
trading with our merchants.
Anderson Vonberg made a business
trip to Dalton oue day tide week,
Our esteemed friend, Amos L. Keith,
made a business trip to Dalton Wednes¬
day.
R. L. Bates and Col. Price, of Atlan¬
ta, paid us an appreciated call last Tues¬
day.
Tiie Hassler Mill mail route will soon
he service. changed, so as to include Oran in the
"Uncle” Sol Martin, of Coosawattee,
yesterday. was a conspicuous figure on our streets
Eighth’s Esq. best 0’ Johnson, one of the
business citizens, wa 8 in our city on
yesterday.
J. C. Young paid us a very pleasant
call yesterday, and while with us re
netted hie subscription to Tub Jimp.
The absence of a pa»t of the force this
week prevented our changing the big ad
of Lovemail & Son,s. Look out for it
next week. ,
One ^porting Editor ig cussing con¬
gress and ail the jest. o( the jingos who
are wanting war. He thinks McKinley
has more sense than all of Congress.
Joe C, Morris and R M, Gudger made
a business tup to Atlanta the first of this
Tru United , 7 States r ; Deputy has Ma.shall been appointed for
county. He will no doubt make a good \
officer and the authorities are to be con
gra tula ted on their selection of Mr. Gud-j
« er - 1
tHewonderful
BARGAINS
at the
DALTON GROC ERY CO.
this week are the greatest ever known.
Bargains in every department—bargains in goods that
the people want
Groceries, Hardware, Harness, Stoves, Tinware, Dry
Goods, Clothing and all other things the people want.
Great bargains in groceries. 12 bars regular 5c soap,
25c. 3 boxes axle grease, 10c. pounds granulated
$1.00. 11 pounds best coffee, $1.00. 3 pounds best seds
10c. Hundreds of such values.
Great money saving bargains in hardware, harness,
stoves and tinware. New car load of barbed wire and nails
—can sell them to you cheaper than anybody. Just notice:
1 set plow lines K’c, worth 15c. Collar pads only 15c,
Good horse collars 23c. Good hames 23c. Stove pipe lOo
a joint. Curry combs 5c. Plows and plow stocks of alf
kinds cheaper than at any other store.
NOW is the time to buy Spring Dry Goods. Just
purchased a big stock and can save you more money than
anybody Dress Lawns at 5c, 7J^c and worth twice
the price we ask. 500 styles of Calicos at rock boH<?TO
prices. Belts, fine braid, lace, and embroidery.
New stock of Hats. Lowest prices.
Greatest line of Shoes and Slippers in Dalton—the
prettiest, newest and best styles. Phe fact of the whol^i
i Dusines_ is> that tnat this ttiis is tne the ireopie Peonlp’s Store otore. itemember RempmSer that that
is s
the Jilace to trade is where you can get the best Ifgoods at ^
,, , r , ■
the lowest , prices tome to ,
. see US.
J. VV. CAVENDAR, Receiver,
! Daftoi) Grocery and Dry Goods Co
Bill Duncan made a business trip to
Dalton Wednesday.
Mrs. Florence Lowery was shopping
in Dalton Wednesday.
Dalton T,U on ‘ court ®* 9* Wednesday. Treadwell went over to
Guss Pierce attended Federal court ia
Atlanta one day this week.
James Stuart is back home, from %
visit to Fannin county relatives.
Miss Annie Steed is spending this
week with Mrs. Bertha Peepies,
.Sheriff 1 J. L. Robinson attended Dal*
tou court a day or two of this week.
John Elrod, of Wells, paid us a very
pleasant call while in the city yesterday,
handshaking George Hampton, of Bull Pen. wag
witli his friends here yes.
terday,
Rev, Byrd, ot Dalton, wit! preach at
Center Hill next Saturday night and
Sunday.
Rev. O. B. Anthony . of Northwest
Alabama, is yisitiug at the home of Vir¬
gil A. Stuart.
Mrs. William Pendley is rapidly im¬
proving under the skillful treatment of
Dr. L. P. Bagwell,
We are under many obligations to
Commodore James Langston, of Amzi,
for favors rendered.
T*J. Peeples' case has been continued
ntii next Monday at Dalton court. The
utelephone was used to inform the wit
nesses over here.
Judge Spencer R. Atkinson spoke in
Dalton last Tuesday. It is said that be
made quite a favorable impression and
that he showed some par's of Col. Gand
iers’record that his. (Candlers) admir-’
era don’t admire very much.
The congressional committee which
met in Rome last Saturday ordered that
the congressional primary be held on
the 6th of June, and that the candidate
rceiving the highest number of popular
votes at that election be dec'ared the
democratic nomineeby the eongre&siona
convention to be held at Cedartown.