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“TELL THE TRUTH.”
J,C. HEARTSELL, Managing EL
C. L. HENRY, Business Mgr.
A BATCH OF
HOT WAFFLES.
Happenings of the Week Broiled down
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Si i/011CiOll(3 AS'iST-0,
Notice the Dalion Marble Works ad. on
another page.
Rev S II Henry was in the city Wednes¬
day on business.
Mrs. Bertha Peeples is in a visit at the
home of Joe Henry.
Ons Bagley, of Ball Ground was here
oil business Tuesday.
Elsewhere in this issue we publish the
grand jury present neats.
I). F. Peeples male a business trip to
Daltou one day this week.
Mont Howell represented Alaculsy in
Spring Place Wednesday.
* Prof, Willard Gladden paid us a very
pleasant call last Saturday.
ITon. Charles King and lady went
shopping to Daltou Monday.
Frank Henry, of Dalton, spent a few
hours in town Sunday evening.
Mrs Sibyl Maddox and the children are
an a visit to MisNaliie Wrinkle.
to., „ *«*.
yrnmug relatives here -his week.
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li.hert L Strickland. of Fab mount, at
tended lhe Lampmeeting Sunday.
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.%.rf ■T’/Ttrpast ‘ week out at Holly Creel'.
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Bible White made a husiress
Irip 1 :o the Paik the first of this week.
Wil iam Bra inlet! and Brack Willlson, of
Ball Ground ’ were here on business Tnet
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lion. J J Bates a!tended Forsyth coun¬
ty Superior court several days the past
week.
John B Brown was in the city Wednes¬
day on lus way to the sick bed of Dr Sam
Brown.
Handsome Tom P. Ramsey was sink
ing hands with his Spring Place friends
Tuesday.
. Uncle,Tohnnie Reiver, of H>,ss!er Mill,
was in town the first of the week, visiting
the family of Sam B. Carter.
One of Sam Kenner’s little boys is down
from Ringgold, visiting his grandparents,
■Capt. Dan Kenner and w ife. .
Barney Loughridge and Miss Kate Ed¬
mondson attended a big platform dance
lip in Alaculsy last Saturday.
Char’ie Maddox and Frank
on the mountain, building an extension
■to the road leading to the talc quarries.
Col. Lib Watts went up to Ringgoldlast
Saturday. He is stopping here a day
—two now, on his return horns to Ellijay.
Zeke Kenner has returned from the
Park. He says that all the soldie rs are
leaving there to be muaiered out of service.
Capt Ed Rembert and family and
portion of Major Wilson’s family came o
ver from Dalton to campmeeting Sun Jay.
Andy Mnllinax and George Willbanks
earner in from Doolittle W ednesday and
spent a few hours with their town friends.
Hon Fe ix Cobb, populist candidate for
attorney general, spoke here Wednesday.
He has the appearance of a nice gentle¬
man.
The many friends of Capt. Tom Ram¬
sey will be pained to learn that he has
been very sick the the early part of this
week.
Fincher Bros, are having a new roof
put on the house, recently purchased of
Sam B Carter. J P Kelly is doing the
work*
That handsome couple, Price Turner
and wife, of Adairsviile, have been visit¬
ing their Murray relatives and friends the
past week.
Mrs Sallie Hearlse 1 and the children
and James Johnson are in Fannin county
on a via t to their father, John Johnson
and family.
We hope that cmr correspondents wi '1
send in the r letters every week now. The
war in over and we can devote more space
to home news
SPRING PLACE, MURRAY COUNTY, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1808.
W. D. Heartsoll paid us a pleasant
call one day this week.
Joe Henrv now lives in the house va
eated by M«. Manila Henry.
Miss Caddie Painter, a charming young
lady of Brook wood Alabama, is here on a
visit to her cousins, Misses Minnie and
Nora Chamblee.
John Springfield, Henry Staple* and
wife and Mrs Nick Vance and family, all
of Daltou, attended the meeting at the
campground Sunday.
Lieutenant Bob Ba'es was home on a
leave of absence Monday. Ills regiment
was mustered into service last Satui clay
and is perhaps the largest in the world.
Lew Daly was down from the Park this
week and spent a few days with his old
Spring Place friends. He want back Wed¬
nesday, George Henry going with him.
Masonic Notice •
A full attendance of the Spring Place
Lodge F. and A M. is requested at our
regular meeting in September. Work
in the Master degree. 0. N. King, W XL
: SpK(ljsh troope at 6Antiagn iirB
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comity v%mS5Sr;£^. to Hit .irmj, ate no,, , tt- at. anna
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A patent medicine drummer hit the
''«s, hitching posts and out-houses but
the .actor an R.prc
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, ...iDnuf. .“i'cnt last night in (ho i;i-
1 ’V * tu rs ! ’ 1 ' * 1,- wui *b “'s. 1. 1>.
1 ‘-wip>e. > ’■ t sas u i,-en spending the
hum.:.o„r non:-prmgs lor las health
*«d is now gr.-atfy improved.
x NOJICE;—The ,_ Populist Executive
J-’ommitteeof at ftpi Murray iug I ,ace county ou the is hist requested tu s
day m September. Business op-Iinp -rt
am-e. T. H. Ohm.
W. J. White, See.
One day last w eek a young man named
Young died of wounds hand accidentally inflict
*•■! by his osyd a few weeks ago. He
was with g.seining party amt while cutting
off a turtle’s head the knife slipped and
cut « deep gash across his breast.
C. J. Nellli representing Williams, Da
vis Brooks and Co. of Detroit, Mich, was
he called on ug and renewed his ad ver
Using for Johnson's sarsaparilla.
Bailey Presiding Eider Williams and Revs,
and Parsons are conducting a revi.
vai at the Methodist church. They have
been preaching some splendid sermons
and we hope that much good may result,
from their faithful and zealous work.
We have been informed that the at
Jonnws '•’oay <>: -fob [u the Kiitu case di intend suite red having and ex- the
amineu by a board oi physicians before
the triai Of the Alford boys and Roscoe
Ousseh occiirs Ibis will lie done in
onier mat the nature of the wounds
causing his death may be more clearly
understood.
The Rev. W. B. (Jostley, of Stock
bridge, Ga*, while attending te his
pastoral duties at EUenwood, that
state, was attacked by cholera mor¬
bus. lie says: “By chance I hap¬
pened to get hold of a bottle of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di¬
arrhoea Remedy, and have the pleas¬
ure of stating that the half of one
bottle cured rne.” For sale by Bag
well Bias.
The speech ot Father Abraham in
the last number ot Boor Richard’s
Almanac, published by Benjamin
Franklin in 1757, “Contains the Wis
dum of many ages and nations as¬
sembled and formed into one con¬
nected discourse.” When first pub¬
lished it attracted world wide litten
[ion and was copied in all the news
papers in America and England and
• ranslatcd into many foreign lan
nages. Would you not like to read
it? Get a copy free of charge at
Bagwell Bros, drug store.
CtSiA iifcLith -'urcs Colic.
Neuralgia* and Toothache ia
five minutes. Sour Stomach and
Summer Conjoint'**-® Price, 25c.
Actual Circulation 12oo Copies.
j ! Many situated delightful and summer reached via resorts the
are on
! Southern Railway. Whether one
i desire; the seaside or the mountains,
j the fasihionahlc hotels or quiet coun¬
try homes, they can be reached via
Tenn., and the mountain resorts of
East Tennessee arid western North
Carolina—“the land of the sky/’
Tate Springs, Teun., Oliver Springs,
j Tenn., Lookout Mountain, Tenn,
j Lithia Springs, Ga, the various Vir
Jginia j Springs, also the seashore re-
8(jrt8 are reached via lhe Southern
; Railway on convenient schedules
j and at very low rates.
The Southern Railway has issued
a handsome t'oldei, entitled “Sum¬
mer Homes and Resorts,° descriptive
of nearly one thousand Hummer re¬
sort hotels and boarding houses, in¬
cluding information regarding rates
for board at the different places and
railroad rates to reach them.
Write to C. A. Benscoter, Assist-
ant General Passenger Agent, South
ern Railway, Chattanooga, Tenn.,
l»r . »,,, „1 tUi. Ml,,.
Mr. John Mathias, a well known
tock deader of Pnloski, Ky„ says:
After suffering for over a week with
ilux, and my physician having failed
to relieve rne, 1 was advised to try
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
I i Diarrhoea Remedy, and 1 think it
j m W». It
relieved me at once. For sale by
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Bagwell R,,,well Bi<w. Hr*
wiMiinii *.
, wlHIf .v it. Ci.scarefs mi)
. - ailit . r blond ..p
ideaii, by eti-. in-; up . i.a l<i«y livdLuud
i j driving s'l iiupuritic8 from the body,
Begin today to banish and pimpies, sickly boils,
blotches, blaekiieads, that
billions complexioii by taking Cascarets
—bounty for ii> cents. All druggists,sat
isiactiou gp<fi anf,eed, 10c. 25c., 50c.
Me gleet Howsr Liver.
' Liver troubles quickly result
in serious
complications, and ilia man iriio negieers his
liver has little regard for health. A bottle
of Browns’ Iron Bitters taken now and then
will keep the liver in perfect oftler. If the
disease has developed, Browns’ Iron Bitters
will cure it permanently. Strength and
Browns’ vitality will Bitters always is follow its use.
Iron sold by all dealers.
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Pnysiciatl Slid SlirgGOiL
SPRING PLACE a A.,
ProfeBBioDal Mrvic. oB.re.1 W
peoptO ot fins S60l loti, t ails
cheerfully answered day or night.
g'see Jff 3 W*^*
I£ you want to do your weeks washing in tow or three
hours without rubbing and battling and wearing Compound. your lives
away just use Tabor’s Up-to-date Washing
Read what those who have tried it say for it.
Up-to-date Washing Co\n -
pouud is far superior to any
thing we have seen for cleans
mg purposes.
Bagwell Bros.
All that the Compound needs
is a fairfcfia). It is a good
thing.
Mrs. M. L. Smith.
It is a good thhig.
Mrs. Mary Moss.
I tried the Compound on
soiled clothing and it proved
satisfactory W- 3. Johnson.
Mrs*
Up to dnte Washing com¬
pound is just splendid, l ti led
it on grease spots on floor,
„ Mrs. Etta Smith,
I have used the washing
compound and can lecommend
it. to the public tor ail the pur¬
pose of removing grease
Formulas for sale at $1* each at this office, t ail />nd
get one and be benefited.
EMttCata Y.itu- Bowels V~ith Cascaret.s*
Gmidy Cathartic 0. (J. mire full, constipation dracists for
ver. 10e. li U, re-e
tin ! money.
Lost: A Cow;crumps horn, cross eyed
white ami red spotted, admit ten years
old Return to the undersigned at Dal
ton. Uespt,, Davis Bros.
For finely executed work in photog¬
raphy, crayons, Wilson, pastels and water eolois
go to \V. H. upstairs in Mew
Felker Block .at Halt in. Also the
French Crystal Photo, which is the lat¬
est tiling out.
Out baby has irien continual}*
troubled with eiT.?. and cholera
inlsntam since Li; Rr birth, and all
that we could do him did not
so, in to give more than tempo try
relief until we tried Chamberlain’s
Colic and Otbderv and Diarrhoea
Remedy. Since guying troubled. that reme¬
dy he has not bairn' We
want to give you rids testimonial
as an evidence oil our gratitude
not that yot need H to advertise
voui meritorious Iowa. '.rem-vly,—G. M.
Law, Keokuk, For sale by
Bagwell Bros.
Mill Ffty ► thOrlQS feftlG
,'NEoRGIA MURRAY COUTY: I will
W •* 'tZZfS, 'SSj££
tween the legal liavfs of enleon lhe First
. Tuesday in Sept, hext., to the highest
and heal bidder the' tallowing described
property ,to wit;
One hundred acres more or less
ol lot of land nu Jfcer 2615,beginning
at the north wtsvcorner of said lot,
running east tip original line 20
poles to brand), thence up said
branch about filly yards to a cross
fence, up said once to the woods,
theuce running the top of ridge to
an old frail fo'.iywing the tiail to
the originui ,'«%t and west line
south of AUo 53 1 3 acres
lot, cf , lying in west
• bio i’i ii '.'id n/»a8l. line boing
fully describedWn deed from W. G
Poicefc fo W. T. Potent in the
Clerks office in book Q page 497,
also lot of land number 204. All of
said land in the 27th district and
2nd section of Murray county, fifas Ga.
By virtue of five justice court
kSuM from the justice court in of J j
j 30 G district of siid county, one
favor of L W, Browder and four in j
favor of Elizabeth and Victoria
Foteut, against W P Poteel execu¬
tor of W G Pcteel decease, sold as
‘he propei ty of VV G Poteet de¬
ceased. Levies made and return¬
ed to me by J C But to ms L V of
1506 district.
This August 5th, 1898.
J. L. Bobinscn. Sheriff.
°pots on floors and tinware.
M.s. c Annie Dickson.
It usually takes me tt day to
do my weeks wastuug, I had
ao estia amount of washing
and gave U. T 1 ). W. C. a
test .and did lhe work by II
o’clock, a. in. It is a great
money and labor saver.
Mrs. ONiel,
i^Dunn, Ga.
I have tried U. T. I). W. 0.
and it is an excellent, compound
to remove grease from delicate
fabrics.
MBs Kate Langston,
Dunn, Ga.
The ingredients for making
1J. T. 1). V- *J. are t’oi sale by
Btgwell Bios,
Spring Place,
Ga.
HERE’S SOMETHING
WORTH READING.
Prepared Especially for the Jimplecute’s
Appreciated Friends.
J F Corbin and lady, were guests of
Mr and Mrs W J Johnson Wednesday.
John A Patterson returned Wednesday
from the Nashville wholesale markets,
Philosopher Doc McEtitire returned
from a business trip to Dalton Tuesday.
Jim Dupree is back from the army, hav¬
ing been discharged on account of bis age.
Rapt Ross Bates and His son, George,
were in the city on business Wednesday.
Charles Turner and family are spend¬
ing this week with relatives out at Fort
Mountain.
Miss Eula Edmondson has been suffer¬
ing with erysipelas in iter right arm the
past week.
Clever Cal Williams, of Beaverdale, was
in the city on business one day the first
of tliis week.
Dr Carney wag over from Jasper and
spent Sunday night with his friend, Bar¬
men \V Bagwell.
Mrs Martha Henry and daughter have
moved to the jail and will keep house for
Sheriff Robinson.
Harrison Hampton and wife and their
son, Frank, of Fashion, visited relatives
in the c ty Wednesday,
William Thompson and daughter, of
Pickens county,are here, guests of Mr and
Mrs Lewis Thompson.
Be sure that yon read Tapp’s ad. on the
opposite page. It contains an array of
magnificent bargains for frugal buyers.
Mr, Tapp is now in New York laying in a
stock of goods that wifi be sure to please
liis thousands of North Georgia custom¬
ers.
Tuesday the seven year old son of Mr.
Potts, of Ball Ground, was tried before
Judge Ovbey on a writ of lunacy and will
be sent to the insane asylum. The little
fellow is suffering from the effect of an
attack of minigitis and is in a pitiable
condition.
Wonderfully
GREAT Bargains in
Groceries, Hardware. Stoves, Stove
ware, Tinware, Dry Goods, Shies, Hats,.
Everything, most, in general merchan¬
dise, are attracting customers to our
store and our trade is growing larger
and larger evey day.
This is the People’s store, and our
customers do appreciate the fact that
they get just what they buy and always
got as much and so often more for their
money than they can get else where.
We are determined to close out many
things in summer Dry Goods.
Yard-wide peroals, worth 10 yd. for
5c. yd* Fine figured Lawns, worth 7*4,
10c. and 12c., for 4c, 5c, and 7)^c. Good
Corsets 15c, 20c, and 25c, Good Bleach¬
ing at 2Gyd, Cotton Challies at 2c. yd.
Good Calicoes 2%e. yd.
Not onlv does this sweeping reduction
exist.
Groceries too, are much cheaper.
Apple Vinegar 11c. gal. Why pay 25c.
and 40c. for same goods?
New Orleans Syrup 10c. gal. 10c. Ball
Lye for 5c. ball. Best Axle Grease 3 box¬
es 10c. Greatest bargains in Grits, Rice,
Soap, Soda, Matches and Tiuware.
Good Bridles 49c. Good Horse Col¬
lars 19. Saddle-blankets, curry combs,
numerous other things yon want to buy
cheap.
Great Shoe bargains. Slippers that
were worth 75c. now 50c., $1.00 $1.25
and 1.50 Shoes for 69c. 89c. and 98c.
These goods are all right, but we do not
mean to carry over a single pair.
Remember that our store is crowded
with many infinitely /superior bargains,
DALTON CROC ERY CO.
J. W. CALENDAR, Receiver,
ESTABLISHED IN 1879.-’06
FIFTY CENTS Per Annum.
Marion Elrod and ’Squire Henry Bag*
were among their town constituents
day this week.
The friends of Dr and Mrs. Sam Brown
be glad They to know have that they are slightly for
been very low
than ten days anil their lives have
b;en all but despaired of.
Mrs. Cythia Huffman Gipson spent last
week with Spring Place friends. She had
not been here before in several years.
She makes her liomenow with her nephew,
Hon Henry Beamer, down in the Eighth
district.
do
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‘ ..a • 'jug ffmiWTt'
The stranger
is as welcome as the
steady customer. Our busi¬
ness is to compound medi¬
cines and sell drugs, and not
to discriminate between our
patrons. is without Our prescription it
a peer; has
us customers from
The drugs we use are
fresh absolutely pure
Bryant _ Sc Fincher,
HOTEL DALTON BLOCK.