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J,C HEARTSELfe, Managing Ed.
C L HENRY, Business Mgr.
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COUNTY, GEORGIA, F MAY ?.-S
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Happenings of the Week Broiled down to
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l a Delicious Taste.
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Clint Ballew was in town I
ust business today.
‘•(isHrtB! *• 4 .S*
>fce«n real sick this week.
It makes • > difference how bad the
wound if you u*e DcWI eh Baxel S live;
it quickly heal sad leave bo *car. Bag
well Bros.
4 M. M. Welch made a busi-
Wss trip to Dalton Tuesday.
Dr. Will Holland, of Su¬
mach, was in town Thursday.
To The Public: The Chas¬
tain Mill has just been over¬
hauled and is now in first
class running order. Your
patronage is solicited.
Robert L. Bates.
Capt. Tom Peeples was in
town a day or two this week.
C. D. Gilbert and wife
spent Wednesday night in
town.
la grippe, c»SfB& «?&!*«
croon and whooping-ceugh readily yield
to One Minute Cough Cum. Uee thta
remedy in time and save a doctor’s MB—
or the undertaker's. Bxgwell Brea.
Bud Raper, Cedar Ridge,
was in town on business Sat-
unlay.
W. A. Tyler is now living
*f with his son, near the camp
ground.
FARMS FOR BALE. *
The G. Jackson sad Mrs. Jim
J ackson plantations, consisting|of
* about four hundred and fifty acjres Joab
Also tbs farm know as the
Louis farm west of 8pring Krxi^Ageut. H»ee.
C.N.
Call at Berry Grocery Com¬
pany and see their goods and
Clever Charlie Fork paid
3 s a weffcome v.fcit while in
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vYalkif- Pritt'hett and Ma-
rion Ehrui d were in the city
Wednesd ay night. •
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fliefit)*: A w<)rd to onr Muiray
you wijl alvyays rave
inouey by Dry buying Goods, Gioceries, Slt'tee
Hardwaie,
tmm Cavender & Me Wil¬
liams Bi<>a, Dalton, Ga.
Merchant Doke Leonard
a business trip to Dal¬
Wee nesday.
J. C. McEntire came down
Sumach to attend the
Dr . Bag well funeral.
Wamtsd. A roan to repreaert
a good bttHtnens producer. An ex-
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drene Ei ' A. Fox A Oo, Lownde*
Bldg, Atlanta, Go.
The new fencing for the court
house is here and the fence
will S004 be erected .
We are pained to state that
Lorenzo Stuart is dangerous¬
ly at the home of his father,
Hon. Virgil LOT" Stuart. ’
A BIG first class
Army \Vagons t<* be sold at
once.
First come, first served 1
Big reduction in price.
Come right at once if yon
need onel
Berry-Bryant Hard ware
Co., IJaltoft, Georgia.
Mrs. Jim Weaver, of Wal¬
ker county, visited at the
of W. J. Johnson and
McGhee, last week.
Today Paul, eldest son
Hill Anderson, had the
fortune to fall from a
loft to the ground and his
was broken.
. Sam Brown was in
towh this morning on profes¬
sional business.
Handsome Walter Harris
waa a welcome visitor at our
office Tuesday.
a ot neglected dyspep-
4 ue set conditions in,,y t d 1 . j ■, m ot .. 1 # ton s,..
roDsuptioa. bean <fa
Kndal Dr*pep*ia Ctare prereate ail iMi
by efleetlegaq^ek enre Is *11 of
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Actual Circulation 12Q§ Copies.
W. H. Bagiev, of the Ball
Ground district, spent Wednes
day night in town, the guest
of Prof. Will Pritchett.
The finest line of Buggies,
Phaetons, Surries and Har-
ness, etc., to be found at Ber¬
ry-Bryant Hardware Compa-
ny.
By allowing the accumulation! in the
boweto to remain, tbe entire ayrtem 1.
poisoned, DeWltt’• Little Early IUaers
regulate* the bowel* • Try them and ywu
will tvjil
Mrs. J. L. Robinson and
Willie went down to Tilton
on a visit to her parents. Mrs
Robinson’s sister returned
with her.
Abothkr Cam or Rheumatism Ccbkd
bv OiiAMimB(.Aixa Paw Baum.
My con w«* Afflicted with rheumatism
which contracted his right limb until us
wss unable to walk. After tiding on#
and a half Lotties of Chamberlain’s
Pain Balm he wss able to be about again.
I com heartily recommend it to persons
suffering from rheumatism.— Joiix 8m-
duk, Free.1, Calhoun Co., W, V*. For
sale by Bag well Bros.
Hon. Jap Peeples and John
Grcgoryf Hassler Mill, at-
tended the lbneral service* of
2r »r ell > nd Umilyherc
a Y‘
£"£355
ont Hutnrhing thedioeose luelf. Plooc
yonr confidence In DeWItt’s Witch Hazel
Salve. It he* never failed to cure othbm;
it will not fail to cure rov. Bagwell Bros
Rev. J. H. Phillips and his
estimable wife, of Dalton,
came over Teursday to attend
the funeral exercises of Dr.
Bagwell J, and family. »k>
B. W. ——. Gladden, , . Wife and .
daughters, Misses Lula and
Nettie, were in attendance
upon the funeral exercises of
Dr, Bagwell and family.
Deputy marshal John Craw-
ford was in town Tuesday
during the burning of Dr-Bag-
well’s house and did some
splendid work in saving the
drugstore. v
The regular May meeting
will oe held at Sumach the
fourth Sunday in this month
and Saturday before. The
regular customs will be ob-
served on both days.
body is cordially invited to at¬
tend. kSj,
Dr. ^Tl ey Glass and Profs.
Wiliiarc^ Gladden and Ed An-
derlon n e attending the Con*
federatrJ/eteran’s Reunion at
Charleston, S. C., this week.
Capt. W. G.4Marris, Rich
KcCam/andBenA. Gregory
came down from Sumach
Thursday funer-
al of Dr/ ell ard fam-
ny- 1 -J 7 •
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mu rge
was mil r ed this week. We
are very «orry and hope our
correspondent will continue
to write.
Your attention is directed
to the card of Dr. Sam Brown
in another column. He is a
splendid physician and a per¬
fect gentleman and we take
great pleasnre in commending
him to the public.
Mrs. Woods, an aged lady
who,lived near Fort Moun-
dieo ... suddenly last Friday „ . ,
tarn,
night and was buried here
Sunday. The deceased
mother cf Airs. Dr.
son, Johk Woods and Mrs.
Pat Famer, of this county,
and has tev«eral other children
in otner ^ sections. ,. cme c , wars
a highly respected lady and
the community J mourns her
, loss.
Mr. J. A. Carter,of Dalton,
generoutly offered,, his servi-
to the fire sufferers here
last . wet* _ 1 and , bent * two ot hia his
undertakers & over, Charles
(jrnm T. J.
casket whoass|ted Aid disinfecting in draping tne the
bodies ft wrapped them in
wiadingWtta. Fhis assit-
ance w#; most valuable and
he has tie thanks of this corn-
munity ter it.
Cay end tr and McWilliams
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Arbuckle Coffee, ioc,
4 pounds Keg Soda, IOC.
t 3 Bar* Soap, 05: J
Good Syrup, *5 gal
Coats 1 Spool Cotton,
1 PkgTobacco and Pipe, 5
We save you money on any
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Gen! BARGAINS!
thing you want, on Dry Goods,
Groceries, Hardware, Tin¬
ware, etc.
Cavender and McWilliams
f Bros.
Dalton, Gfl.
GEORGIA Murray County.
To ell whom it may concern: George
H> Urtte# ,1M tnr exemption of
peraonalty and acting apart and valua¬
tion of homestead, and I will past upon
the same at 10 o’clock on the 25 day of
Mhy 1809 at my t>fflc<L
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Cavender & fcWill-
iams Broi:
Am making GREAT OUT PRICES on Shoss and 8lppsrs-|ast rsceivsd lOOO pair
Men’s, Woman’s MImss nod Children. Shoe* from Bcstoa and Lynn, Mast.
We bought tiieee goods through our saStern agent and wBsre f positive that no
such Shoe values have ever been offered to Shoe buyers 'North Giovgia. What
we say la true, the price*, Shoes and Biippera values wo jg* artife are worth com¬
ing to Dalton to see. r -
Specials, Ladle's Kid Shoes 4So, 75c. and 98c.
" Men’* Shoes 89c and 98c, easily worth fl.2S.
“ Ohlldrsn Slippers and Shoea lfic to 75c. *
IV e bought thess Shoss below the marksfrond we *ra selhngtfcem 25c on the
oo cheaper than anybody elta would for tame goods. Come AT ONCE and see
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Csllcoee for 3c to 4* yard, worth 5 and 6c. Laws and Paresis, worth 12%, 15,
* n ^ “ 0 c t ^ close at once at 4c, 5e, and 10c. Beautiful 'Laces to match “-
at 2c, 5c, and 10c, worth these figures multiplisdby. 3. Here (• your
Whlt * UwNotfOB • “< **'• s * ,lrto '
then you have ever bought them,
Clothing:.
200 pair Men’s 81.25 Paata, to soli at 46e. Overalls at 65a. Moo’s Salta 61.96
gtr . wH#t# Wsoressllii** thsro St 10c, 15ctoS5c. Wby/ay lfr more for those
goods. Our trade winnors. Good buggy Whip., 5c. g baWms, the boot, cither
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4 pound* best hag indo 10c. 3 boxes A*i« Gsp**e Me. Meat. Flour, Sugar,
Gro cerie. of .11 kind, wa Mioff to undersell us.
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Hardware.
Some merchants tell you that Hardware is adrsm ' we admit Aat it to,
bat <r« bon flit ours bofor the advance and are selling l,' Plows. 8bors)a, Hoee
Saws, bom miss, files, PJo^ linos shd Col'jir Pads.
Best Viaegsi, 15,gallon; 5 barrels new Syrup, Just in, our price, 15c sal Ion.
Come one, come ell, come quick and get thess greet bergatoe.
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Per
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I had a IB H^Kcough. ■Mb nearly dead m Vciiw
nel||hhm«r*J from a* rUH ■^haimberlain’e My
Oon«b any modicln| Uemi| Kip |wnot him, think but after that
giving I noticed him a] | ■Be Fvernen*, of and tw»* one remedy bot-
iiirl an
tin cured F«iy. It ia the beet
3i»ugh medic! Mooisj ever had In the hooae.
—J* L. nth Bnrgettetown, Pa.
Far »ale byll 'ft?? 6 —*—
R. Davis
Will repair or clock on abort
tatilfsetor; work.
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