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J, C- HEARTSELL, Managing Ed.
C.L. HENRY Business Mgr.
A BATCH OF
HOT WAFEI.ES
Happenings of* the Week Broiled down to
a Delicious Taste,.
Sam B. Carter went to Dalton on busi¬
ness Tuesday.
'Squire Lu.u Jones is sufforiiq w ith
chilis and fever.
Marion H Williams made a badness
trip to Daiton Tuesday.
Dr. L. P. Gudger, of Fashion, was Jiere
on business Wednesday,
Henry Douglass pi ad us a hlgh'y appre¬
ciated visit one day this week.
Fanner Tom McClore was in Spring
Place on business Monday.
■Squiie Parker, of he Ball Giound, was
in town on business Monday.
citizena, £hti P spent ggins, Monday one of Doogan’s in town. clevere.st
resented jgElJRt Gregory Loughridge and here Oscar Monday, W. Miller-rep
... yom Birot] and family spent Sunday
Wttli-relatives down (n the EighUi.
Hon. V, McGhee spent a few hours in
Spring Place Monday, on business.
George H. Bates, of Dunn, favored his
^.wn friends with a snort visit Monday,
T>..k»r«.naWi rr; ^
Amos L. and Jaek Keith were unions
the spectators at the speaking here Mon
day.
Rev. Mffe Baker and lady, of Fashion
were to Spring Place a few. hours Mon
Jav\
( )-apt.. Lera Jones sp -nt last Saturday
wrth the family of Doke Leonard, at } ort
Mountain.
Ed Bishop, of this county, sold the first
hale of cotton in the Dalton market. Ed
is a hustler.
Candidate John Patterson was hero last
Friday and seemed to "be well pleased
withjhe world.
Miss Mary Maridox returned home Sat
urday, from a delightful visit to iier sister
near Cedar Ridg
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T,owners K,.,'-, n.»«. o . i ,
Constable tie Saturday. Bob'Baynes all attended Doolit
court
George _ L. Moore
is . in East Tennessee
ting week, visiting his parents. He will
.be back home Sunday:
\ Miss Mettie Allen,
a charming young
lady from Lindaie, is here on a visit to
her many Spring Place friends.
Prof. Sampler and his sistet exoeot to
move soon into the old jail pronertv, as
Mrs. (Pass is going to move where they
npw live.
This warm weather is causing cotton to
open very rapidly. In a few more days
our farmers will be hauling it to market
,jU a rush.
' .Uncle Marvin Smith lias been
very ill
ani confined to liis bed the pist week.
His health has been very poor the past
few months. .
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B. sure to go to the polls next Wednes
,ay and vote for vonr favorite candidates
[liey expect you to do it and it would be
pity to foil them.
We need wood at our house. Things
bine up in the north and it will take
to keep us thawed out.—we’ve got
and take our inea's in bed.
[Postmaster George W. nil], of Beaver
ie, was in town Monday and sold Biiiio
fi, n. a va u-tble track of land, adjoin
f ie premises of Col. King, on the east.
[Candidate Ing among the Charlie A bitfield King voters has been this week, stir
(key say over at Dalton that Charlie will
teat Quillaiu 300 votes in his own district.
Par ies disiting receipts for their su!,
lo Tue Jxmpleci te may be ao
conimodated. by calling at this office Calls
for tilts purpose will be cheerfully res¬
ponded to day or night.
While splitting stove wood Monday,
Claude Green had the misfortune to cut
the end of his left fore-finger entirely off,
however, the cut was so near the end that
bone was not fractured.
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SPRING- PLACE, MURRAY COUNTY, GEORGIA, FR^STy SEPTEMBER 30, 1898.
Hardy Phipps made a business trip to
Dalton Saturday.
Charles Maddox made a business trip to
Fork’s Mill last Friday.
Captain Tom Ramsey made a business
trip to Dalton Saturday,
Nick Ifayse, of Loughridge, spent a day
of this week in Spring Puitv,
Jim Conch w^ts lown from Doogan a
day or two the first of this week.
and fevers arising from the miasmatic
sv\an.ps between here and the river.
Mr. Kissiali Reed is very low at this
time, We iiope for lier early recovery.
Nurseryman Frank Sitmmerour, of Dal¬
ton, came over to the speaking Monday,
! John D. Dalhoun, of Dennis, cum a up
to hear Judge Maddox talk democraev.
! Wylie Glass, of Dalton, whs among his
many old Spring Place friends Suesday,
;
A. O, Jenkins, of Doolittle, was a wel
c °me caller at our sanctum last Friday.
j : Mrs. W. J.. V\ r bite is iu Catoosa
mlin W8isU,r county
i,U, ‘ = ’ who is ««rio« S ly ill.
,
j Miag KaUe Ednwn)! , on< a bewitchin(?
• young society lass, of Dalton, spent Sat
T Kw , .. „ _. ®errylnll, of LaFayctte,
here , this -,," week assisting Brother Smith
i in conducting the revival at the Presbyte
i riaii church.
Mrs. P,-u liny was dangerously ill the
first of the week but is much better at
.
: tilia time. i
' John
L. Cole carried two. linies of
cotton and a fine beef cow to t he Dalton
market Wednesday.
Bill Baggett arul wife and .....
J^eoh \. Koldnson were baptise;! at
Tibb’s Bridge Sunday.
: ’Squire Sam Higdon and lion Lorenzo
.
Donthilt spent Sunday night at the home
of Billie Johnson.
1 James Johnson and Fain Heartseil, of
filler’s Ben I, weri liere on business Sat
urday afternoon.
i John
I Urofford was over from Dalton
i j^uludLu-f ° niuustiy. 1 ’ l0 ° king **** ^
I Capt. Boss Bates,of Dunn, was in town
on business Saturday and paid us an an¬
predated visit.
John D. Harris, Muse Holland’s favor
ite Jury Reviser, -was down from Fashion
oil business Saturday,
Miss Mary Fdmodsot: »i«ite i Dalton
friends Tuesday. Miss Sudie Wilson re
turned home witli iier.
j Mrs. McDonald and dau^titer, Miss
Ava Cowan, of Dtinn, spent Wednesday
with Spring Place friends.
Kev. W. R. Lackey, A! For and Sam
Springfield, of Ball Pen. were in Spring
Place on business.
TIons, Seth Gregory and Jap Peenles,of
Hassler Mill, were among their many
town admirers Monnay.
Friday, rom Hemphill, of , _ Dennis, was in . town
enroute home with an elegant
new surry, purchased in Dalton.
Miss Mvra Peeples spent several days of
the past week with Misses Bessie and
nie Holland, out near Mount Zion.
Rev. N. A. Persons and daughter, Miss
Etliei Herrin went down to Sor.oraviile
Saturday to visit his sister, Mrs. Scott.
Bob Maynard, wife and baby, of Tiiton,
spent Saturday nialit and Sunday with
tho family of Dr. Sam Brown, at Dunn.
Don’t forgot to vote for Coroner and
Surveyor next Wednesday. Because no¬
body lias announced for those places is
no sign that nobody wants them.
We want 59?> Inish
els of choice Large
ed Apples t his week
ami nsxl.
DeJournelt & Co„
Dalton, Ga.
Actual Circulation 12oo Copies.
Wednesday Deputy sheriff Brady Bun.I way bore
on official business.
Will T. Berry, of Oons-twattee, spent
two or tlitee day's of flits week in Dal
(ton. mt
Uncle Jim Baynes and lady, of Bull
• I’en, were shopping in the city Wednes
| clay.
For dressed and matched
ceiling and flooring apply to
J. W. Langston, Anizi, Ga.
The Hancok Rotary Disc
j Plow heats them all; don’t buy
! anyother make until you have
the ilaOCOck, the guai
, this
i an tee on plow is almost
Unlimited, Berry Bryant
| Hard ware Co. are selling
them L rio'ht alonS - . don’t 1 fail A ‘ U J
j | to them at Terms
see once.
will be made easy.
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„ SPAIN’S G n E V T EsT N 82 E
Mr. R. P. Olivia, of Raroelona,
j j Spain, spends his winters at Aiken,
S. <J. Weak nerves had caused se
i vere pains in the back of his head,
i On using Electric Bitters, America’s
* greatest Blood and Nerve Reiucdv,
i all pain , ■ soon „ left , him. He says this ..A
-
r grand medicine is what his country,
needs. All America knows that it
cures liver and kidney trouble, piiri
. ties the blood, tones up the Atomaoh,
strengthens the nerves, puts vim,
vigor and new life into every niuselt,
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1 weak, tired or ailing you need it.
Every , bottle , guaranteed, , only , 50 , ,
. uen ^ , 3 .. () G . , , by »>.vgwell ,, no. Bro a.
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Tickets wili be sold July 10th
Aif»ns! 2ml, ISth, Sopt«mb8; SLly,
20 b. and O.robcr 4th, li-tb. To
points in AtkaOsas and Texas and
other points in She south-weal at
one fare for the round trip 4'ins
tow dollars. Tickets limited lor
return passage twenty-one days
from date of stile These tickets can
be purchased from l-heIron Moun¬
tain Agents at Memphis, Gairo or
■St.. Louis. Fur maps and any other
information address the under
signed, 1. PL Rehiander, T. P. A..
Mo, Pac. Ry., Chattanooga. r lenn
The Harcok Rotary Disc
Plow beats them all; don’t
buy any other make until
you have seen the Hancok;
J the guarantee on this plow is
j almost unlimited. Berry Bry
j.ant Hardware Co. are selling
+hf>m ri«rht alancr cuusi^, rlnn’T uuu l fail iau
to See them at OtlCe. Tems
I ,, , DC maue . easy,
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SUMMER RESORTS.
Mary delightful summer resorts
are situated on and reached via
Southern Railway. Whether one
desires the sea-side or the Moun
tain, fashionable hotels or country
~
homes . they .. . reached , ,
can lie via
this magnificent highway of travel
AMievdlie, N O, Hot Springe, N C,
Roan r MO;.intal,Ienn, and the moun*
| ta ; n resort5 of East Tennessee and
I Western North Carolina—"The
: Land of the Bky—Tate Springs,
lenn., Oliver Springs, Tcnn, Look¬
out Mountain, Tenn, Monte Sano,
llnnsville, Ala., LHhia Springs,Ua,
and various Virginia Springs, also
the seashore resorts are reached by
the Southern Railway on conven¬
ient echetlules and very low rates.
The Southern Railway has issued
a handsome fiodt r, entitled ‘'Slim¬
mer Homes and Besotts,” descrip¬
tive of nearly one thousand summer
resoroe, hotels and boarding houses
inciting information regarding
rates for board at different, places
anil railroad rates to reach them
Wrie to C A Benscoter.Assislant
aeneral Passenger Agent Soathern
Railway, Chattanooga, Tenn, for a
copy of this iolder,
iiiinouq csme nts.
I hereby »nn«n«< myself a caniUate for
ro-eieotiof. to the office of Tax Collector, Oo
ter election IbiiH. If elected I will discharge
wy duties to the very best of :uy nbilitv.
M. Vt‘ i UCIT.
Wc are euthorizod to aun">uneet he na me of
Virgil A. Stuart as a candidate for Repre¬
sentative, Ootooer election 1898 .
We are p.uthoritod toannou .ee the uoo « f
B. F. 0 * Loughritfgo as a candidate for Tax
Collector, October election, 1898 .
We aio authorised to annorct * the hum o of
J. L. HobiiTOJi ns a candidate for re-election
to the office of Sheriff; October election, 1898 ,
Wo authorized the — j
are in aimon.cn nauio of
John A. P titoraon us a candidate for .Sheriff:
October election, 1SSI8. j
We arc authorized to announce the name of j
the A, drogo-y office as Treasurer. a candidate for re-election j
of October election ■
Z\L fcysswtfyy'sss’
OotorWel ctlon 1898.
move .. *>\* tu rn i- Da top to then f »gl>terwiH property, soon at;
tins p,ace. Slicing Place offers them a
warm weicoiue,
i’rof. T.cm Dili! paid us his complements
•the other day. Tie is trying his besit to
stam. in with ns now, fearing that we will ,
mu against him lor mayor. j
.. A.iss . Lut<y ~~Z Peeples -----;—:--*— lias lucrative , posi- . I I
.
a
tlon of copying for the 1 hatcher Medicine j
Co., in Ciiai .anooga. |
Niglit Galiman, one of tlie Eighth’
most proggressive farmers, was trans ic s
. brs . with , the Dalton folks
in^ some ness
1 uesuay.
Mrs. Oniv Starr and children were over
from ~ Dalton cvqral dir s of . , last week.vis , , .
itmg her poiflnts and other Spring Place
relatives,
Judge John Maddox made a speech
here. His friends were proud to sec him
and pledge their support at the polls 'on
November 8th. J
V, Mi :‘‘ f < f, ol ''Veils, wep; oyer in 1
r Dalton , 1 1 :- :ay lo oil up Jlw. machinery
;
M.lute is n • ■ ne philogpf'cr and things 1
always mu.si.umth w tli him.
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Lost: A • ;ow :,i;rumpc horn', cross eyed
white and iy> .. • ) ,;itod, about ten years
oM. F.-'?:!-arV, ■tkc.mde: ..ig l .Dai»
t.on. itespt,, Davis Bros.
Lost: Pale red cow with horns. Non
her left hip, mid about 15 years old $5.00
reward will be paid far her return to tho ;
undersigned. Bov. II. McDolhun, '
A.
Faslilon Ga,
BUCH HOLZ REST LIRA NT.
Lad nos’ Dining Rooms.
Fbbsh 'Oysters,
Fresh Fish,
Received Daily
Ciga r’s, Tobacco’s,.Oamdie’s,
Fruit’s, Cheap,
BUG II HOLZ,
Dalton, Ga.
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HERE’S SOMETHING
WORTH READING.
Prepared Especially for tha Jimplecute’s
Appreciated Friends.
A daughter of onr friend,
Ridley died Friday night of frphnid |
fever. Onr tend-uvst sympathy goes
out lo the bereaved parent and relatives,
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a 'Lirpcr* ot , Plefisiiiit ■ - \
Was
here Wednesday. e and his son
as "» — ~..... . ..... ■*»' *«.
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. tlleSL^HL^Tmuorrow^rd
tiotfwih.
Mrs. Temple will assume control, Lewis
and hit family will livelnthe houserei-ently
vacated by Lee Bowman, for the present,
-
Judge Fite issued an order Monday
direrticig the Sheriff to have the remains
0 f Hoi, Keith disinterred between now and
Oct,. 20th, and thoroughly estn toed by
tavo competent physicians. The exami
rigp in will be used as evidence in the trial
of the Alford hoys and Bosco Bussell.
Steps nave been taken by some of eit i —
?ens t 0 reqTiire ilie awnors of the TjowIs
farm, west of Spring Vlaee, to cut a canal
» hw f h ,ha,; Property, in order to give bet
ter oranacce to the lnnns lymc alonarTown
(;ieek f , is a wise step and will greatly
lessen the liability of our people to chills
While camming from the sawmUi Sat
day evening Carl .Tone’s wagon became
uncoupled, near the Presbyterian church, furt
and the horses took fright and ran
onslv from Minre to the foot of the hill
near Mr Vonherg's where one of tlieni
fell and was dragged several yards by the
badly other before bruised it and stopped. The horse was j j
crippled.
Next Tuesday wi'l he Sate Day. If you j
want to see some main, old fashioned •
triggering, hustling tratlickuijj, manipulation trickery, trading :
and be on hand ;
the candidates. They will all
he boring with a big bit on that day and
it will be wort.ii a ri.flit. smart of trouble
and a long trip to see, them.
and
bargains iu wire nails, barbed wire, blacksmith tools,hard¬
ware, stoves and stove-ware, farm bells, harness, saddles,
bridles, tin tubs, oil cans, oil, &c.
DALTON GROG ERY CO.
have the lowest prices on meat, flour, sugar, soda, soap,
matches, tobacco, snuff vinegar, coflee, rice, bran and
meal.
We save you money on black thread, towels, sus¬
penders, calicoes, shirts, jeans pants, umbrellas, trunks.
Tue most unheard-of bargains on kvvns, ducks, percales,
etc.
This is the People's Store and we carry everything
the people want and by our close selling our trade is
glowing every day,
We sell Arbuckte’s oflee at 10c, the pack.
Best Apple Vinegar at lCc gallon,
10c ball Potash, 5c.
i Many such amazingly low prices in our stock.
Dome early and get some of them.
On Shoes and Dry Goods we have the best bargains
m Dalton. Good bleaching 2A-e. yard; good caiteo
yard; bed ticking 5c. yard; corsets 10c, 2ae and 75c, worth
25c. 50c. and ,$1,25.
£ave your money by buying of us.
J. W.GAVLNDaR, Receivke
The annnul e op of wheat will be sown
• *> a few week. Do not let the farmers
forftet the i rnportanee of going mine e.\
into the cultivation of tins ae
rial. Cotton will be a back issue iu this
(.oiihty in a few more years.
Mr. Emroit—D kak Sir- You will
S Si*
urday before the 2nd Sunday in October,
next, file Sunday Schools of the eoun
* £«?£**'
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President
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Tiie stranger
is as welcome as tie
S'Cady . , . j Customer. , Our , DUSl'
neSS IS to Compound ,* ITiedi-
611(1 , sell ,< ClrUgS, 3.T1CI ,
Cllte.S HOP
to discriminate between OUt
patrons. Our prescription,
work is without a peer; it has
brought us customers from
miles. The drug's We USC
Wtirrunted _____» absolutely , , , , pure
and fresh.
Bryant & Fincher,
HOTEL DLATON BLOCK.