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J, C- HEARTSELL, Managing Ed.
C. L. HENRY, Business Mgr.
Dress Skirts.
Iu Wash Goods and All-Wool Serges and Novelty
Goods, ranging in price from $1 to $3.50
CHEAPER than vou can make them. We make any
ALTERATIONS FREE!
WE GUARANTEE A PERFECT FIT.
Shirt Waists 1
In Madras Cloth, Percale, Lawn and Pique. 50c to $125
HAVE YOU SEEN
our latest arrivals? If you have not called since Tues¬
day you should r.ne at once to see this beautiful assort
inent of Waists. We delight in showing these Goods,
A BATCH OF
HOT WAFFLES.
Happenings of the Week Broiled down to
a Delicious Taste.
Bill Bennett, of Fashion,
was in the city yesterday.
Hon. Pleas McGhee paid
our sanctum an appreciated
visit yesterday.
George Henry was on the
streets yesterday, for the first
time in several days.
Joe Henry and family have
moved into the residence just
beyond that of Mr. Vonberg.
Rev. Allen, wife and son
spent Tuesday night in the
city, guests of Willard Pend¬
ley and lady.
The friends of Mrs. Lula
McGhee will be pained to
learn that she has been very
ill for several days.
Otis Hyatt, a clever shoe
salesman, and Charles Ward
were autographed at the
Temple House last night.
Several interesting letters
are crowded out of this issue.
Our space will be condensed
next week and room made
for all.
Sheriff Robinson and Col.
L. F. Peeples conveyed Bill
Taylor, of Rock Creek, to
the Milledgeville Asylum
Tuesday,
While at work in a talc pit
Monday, the walls of the pit
caved and James Swafford
was caught; the falling dirt
and stones buried him up to
the waist. He was held in
this position some two hours,
(being alone,) until his cries
for help were heard by Frank
Jones and he was liberated.
One of his thighs were brok¬
en and his body was painfully
mashed and bruised. Dr. S.
A. Brown was called in
set the injured limb and
sufferer is doing nicely,
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SPRING PLACE, MURRAY COUNTY, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, APRIL *1 ? 1899.
J. F. WEATHERLY & COMPANY.
Jim Spivey is again work¬
ing for Fincher Bros.
W. J. Dmean represented
Doolittle uistrict here Mon¬
day.
Merchant L. D. Leonard
was in town a short time
Tuesday afternoan.
’’Lion Tamer ‘ 4 John Linn
spent last Sunday in Dalton
the guest of C. J. Turner.
Mrs. Julia Sanders, of Dal¬
ton, visited her aunt, Mrs. W.
C. Tilton, the first of this
week.
Sam Bryant, of Dalton,
came over Monday and spent
a short time with his Spring
Place friends.
Profs. J. B. Anderson and
W. M. Lowry were circula¬
ting among their Spring Place
friends Wednesday.
Read every advertisement
in the columns of The Jimp
this week and when in Dalton
tell the merchants where you
saw their adds.
Constable Bill Jones went
up to Chickamauga Park last
Monday to attend the sale of
governnent stock which, took
place the first of the week up
there.
Misses Bessie and Alice
McClary, two charming young
ladies, of Polk county, Tenn.,
accompanied by Walter Har¬
ris and George Hall, stopped
in the city a short time Sun
day afternoon.
At a city election in Ard¬
more, I. T., recently John L.
Galt was elected police judge
and Bob McGhee was chosen
city scavenger, both by over
their
I hundred's of friends
1 this
out county.
Actual Circulation 1200 Copies.
Pk\\ Goods .MarkcdS
in Plain Figure
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YOUR MON!
jack if you
want it! /
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PRICE TO ALL
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Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
We want to please
you and makn you our ■ A
oustomor. Af
Williard Pendley went over
to Dalton Saturday on busi
ness.
Cammodore Jim Langston
ornamented our streets Wed
nesday.
Clever J, A. Patterson, of
Dernis, was in town Wed¬
nesday.
Rev. J. E. Hudson will
preach at the Baptist chuch
next Sunday v
Marion Moreland is taking
in the mule sale at Chicka
mauga Park.
W. D. Gregory, of Lough¬
ridge, ornamented our boule
vardes Wednesday.
Esq. D. W. Bond, of Fash¬
ion, was a welcome visitor at
our office Tuesday.
Prof. C. H. Shriner has
made some valuable improve¬
ments on his premises on Cole
Avenue.
Mesdames “Bunch” Pierce
and May Heartsell made a
shopping expedition to Dalton
Walker Pritchett was hand¬
with his numerous
and admirers here
Wednesday.
The school at this place is
the best it has been in years.
If our people will build that
handsome new school house
we will soon have the best
school in North Georgia,
Sam Kelley presented us a
rare and mysterious specimen
of wild-duck a few days ago.
No one could give it a name,
however, our wife ccoked it
and we made another square
meal of it.
A notice relating to the
marriage of Miss Emma Black
to Mr. McDaniel, of Gordon
coun ty ? on the 9 th hist., was
reeieved at this office, but
through some inadvertonce it
was lost and cannot be found.
However, the occasion was a
moS £ enjoyable one and we
exienc ] congratulations to the
parties. Rcv.N.
A. Parsons performed the
rites,
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BLACK DIAMOND
m PLOW Shoes are Hard to Beat.
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.m Fine Shoes in Black or Tan.
TRY A PAIR. They arc good values.
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Joe Ovbey went over t<
Dalton Saturday to attend
show.
Dr ML O, Stafford, of Den
nis, paid jus a very pleasant
call Tuesday.
Dr. C. L. Bond paid us a
very pleasant call while in
town DeeVarsons ’ {st. Friday.
and W. R.
Black, of Oran, attended
church here Sunday.
Sid Keister and Anderson
Vonberg took in the show at
Dalton last Saturday .
William Pritchett and wife
now occupy a portion of the
house of Mis. J. C. King.
Mose Holland and wife
and Hardy Phipps were in
tow r n on business Tuesday.
R. H. Douglass made a
business trip to the upper
part of the county Wednes¬
day.
Drummer Matt Pitner was
in town Wednesday shaking
the hands of his numerous
friends.
George Brtksdale went up
to Doogan Wednesday, with
the Singer Sewing Machine
Company’s agent.
Rev. J. AV. Bailey filled
his regular appointment at the
Methodist church lastSunday.
morning and evening, and
preached two interesting ser¬
mons to appreciative audi¬
ences.
We were sorry to learn of
the death of Miss Claudia
Bonds, daughter of Tarp
Bonds, who died at her home
near Fashion Monday night.
We extend condolence to the
bereaved ones.
Our readers will be pained
to learn that Claude Henry tvas
entangled in some of the belt
lllg ot the machinery at Otio w
alter’s establishment, in Dal¬
ton, last week and was seri¬
ously hurt. He is doing nice¬
ly' and will be up in a short
h mc -
dren. Mrs- of ]'«Harris.and__chil- Rtdgeaale, lonn.,
accompanied by Hugh Dun-
, last Sabbath in tlie
/Kl *n, spent
guests of Mrs. E. A.
and family.
Drs. Price Bates and Wil¬
liam Bowers, of Doolittle, are
in the city on business.
Mrs. Nora Sampler return
Wednesday from a very
pleasant visit to home folk, at
Dennis.
Rev. S. H. Henry, of Su¬
mach, was in attendance upon
the Board of Education Wed¬
nesday .
Cavender & McWill
iams Bros .
Every Day is
ifpain Dai V
At Our Store!
We hare Lots of Qoo'5s--Bougbt thorn VERY LOW and Always Sell them
Cheaper than other Merchants.
“Close Buying, C!o Selling, Quick Sales and Small Profits,” is our motto.
This is our method of bruimsts and we always carry it out to a letter. To this
fact we attribute Mm M'.rvo.; hour Uiiy stl ?s.' H >w did our prices, quote! in last
r ook’s ad., strike you? Th are fair samples of many we have to offer you.
Bargains like those: 8 cakes 5c snap, 5c: 3 boxes axle grease, Pc: Arbuckle coffee
10a pack; i pounds keg soda. 10c 5 goo 1 bleaching, 2Jc y*rd; best No 1 ball thread.
5c do;:, n: Coats’ spool thread, it: spool; good cotton cheeks, 3c yard; good bu-™y
whips, 5c each; a goad wash pan for 3c, good dippers, 5e,
One ha f carlo.,d of T.uware and Enameled ware just in at Cut Prices.
Hardware of every kind and STOVES at the Greatest Money saving Prices ever
known. Cottoft hoes, i5c each; 3 clevises For 9c; 3 heel holts for 9 j; curry combs 4c
each. Thousands of other things in Hardware and Tinware that we sell as cheap as
other merchants buy them.
Wrocerles. Fresh and re iab e Groceries. We have one of
the most complete stocks yon will find in Dal¬
ton We aiways set the freshest and best iu
Groceries. We cut the price every day In fact, if vvv so d them much cheaper we
would give them away. 3 ^For the next 10 days we will make loiv.-r prices on Gro¬
ceries than onibody.
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summer Goods, Lawns, Dotted S visses, yard-wide Percales, in fact, anything you
want in Summer goods. Yard-wide Percales at 5c yard; Dress Goods, 24, 3, 34 and 5
J cepts a yard. Beautiful assortment of Laces to mutch.
SHOES and SLIPPERS of every kind. W» are certainly headquarters for any
thing in the Shoe and slipper line. Several shipments just in from Boston Shoes
and Slippers that are “stylish nod Uelinb e”, “Wear liesisters”, to be sure, and
l) ugh! for less than market worth. We will make Special Prices on them, Agrand
opportunity lot Shoe buyers. Come to see us.
CAVENDER & M’WILLIAMS
BROS.
DAI.T N ? «* G4,
GO TO
The
RACKET STOKE
FOR
Genuine BARGAINS!
ESTABLISHED IN 1879.-^6
FIFTY CENTS Per Annum.
One of Anderson Vonberg’s
fine mules died Sunday.
Dick Loughridge made a
trip to Dalton Wednesday.
B. W. Bagwell made a bus¬
iness trip to Amzi Monday.
Merchant Sam Fincher and
Anderson Vonberg went up
jto Chickamauga Park the first
fof the week. - *^
The Pendley Planter Com¬
pany are doing a rushing
business now selling planters
and territory.