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HapjKMiiB^ of the Week Broiled down to
a Bolicions Tasto.
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inoerin/wheel Manv of the farmer, ere
g now.
Capt. Tom Dill and
spent Sunday with
Squire Jeff Durham, of
Ground, was here on business
Wednesd ay.
.Prof. Will Harper has been
confined to his room several
days with a bilious attack.
Bill Jones is defivering the
timber for the repairs on Bern-
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verdak bridge,
ray. ,
Peadky’s cotton ginls ami run¬
ning on full time now
ing a bigger business than
cr.before.
Lawyers .Bill Martin and
Walter Jones, of Dalton, were
in Spring Place on profession¬
al business Tuesday*
John Morrison and mingling son, Jes¬
se, of Dennis, were Spring
with their numerous
Place Biends Tuesday.
Vera ami Naroie McGhee
oi jftys erirem Rock Spring
a fe* since and are at
the home of their utick, ].A.
M«G|pee.
Detective Phipps and
KsJA, Mitchell
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mile
Mr. Treadwell a live are
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Jeff Love eude . burineu
trip to Dalton Wednesday.
Charles Maddax has been
seriously indisposed the past
The weather is . getting rath-
er cool these mornings and
w e need wood._ of Coosa
Polie Willis, wa-
tee, is here on a short visit to
old Spring Place friends.
Now is a good time to fetch
us that load of, Tub .wood. Jimp Half
a cord gets one
Hood Nsilor was in town
Monday, enroute to the PaL-
ton market with a load of ap¬
ples and cabbage.
Dr. Price Bates, of Ramsey,
and Rev. McAffee Bates, of
Pleasant Valky, were here
on business Tuesday,
Frank Jones and family Place will
soon move to Spring
and make their home with his
mother, Mrs. Tempy Jones.
'Squire Simon Friday Daly and
wife spent last night in
the eity. They were enroute
to ElKiay, to visit their daugh-
tcr > V. L. Watts.
Miss Dai^ Pierson expects
return to her home in Dal-
tomorrow, after a most
delightful visit of several
weeks with per track and
aunt, Capt! and Mrs. Dill.
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sry at the hotne of George
Harlan, nearCalhoun, oothe
of October. We eXteod
in advanmu
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honest opinion^ hat'we have the off largest stock,
heat and goods for k tbe money any $1** m
Store in datton or any other town of,its . size Un GeorgU.
feSSH Here you can fit yourahlf, your vifeand chiJriFen in almost >•'. 'v*
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m IJ^ g^oe stock of
mg* ' • M ■ W 1 Latest Styles
re ante to ptease and we guarantee satisfaction or cheer-
Uy refund your money. /
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Rev John Jones la*' T l
ducting a revival at Gci
Hill this week. m
town frie last Sat Hm
Samuel Harm and John
Hanna represented
on our thoroughfares
day.
P” 1 Chjrlet Shitter
. m He town a .hort school time Monday.
reports the up there
in a flourishing condition.
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sed
p> the creek Wednesdmr and
caught two elegantstringi of
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Mrs. Lou Bailey sod Miss
Carrie Bailey, of Ogkvflle,
Ind., are here on a visit to
families of Newt Stroud,
James Ellis and other rela-
fives.
Jack jpooper,. .the* sboial
merchant and post master at
Holly, was in the city a short
time Mopday, from visit on friends his way
home a to in
the upper portion of
county,
Marion Ellis aud Thom
Carroll, ^.Carters, while were
our town * short
day morning having spent
previous night ft the home
James Ellis, three miles'
of the city.
Henry Correll -and James
Rector, of Wells, wpre few in the
city on business a hours
Monday. They report the cot-
non crop in that section tfs a-
bout one-half short of ri-full
yield. We have heard similar
of the county in the last faw
weeks. ,* v
Frank and Anderson Von*
berg Sore both tusshng with
chills and fever now. litis
com ■plaint is quite common in
Spring Place at this time, ow-
mg, they say, to the
of the Lewis bottoms weat of
tow n. After tibia season there
apt to be any further
danger from this source.
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I i revival wi, at mount
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Our good of friend Well., WUlUm
was
shaking hands with his nufner<
ouk town friends Wednesday,
- n B P*fnd^.^;” and
faroilie* went out 1 spent
Sunday at thehospi table home
of Lewis Thompson.
Wt want ftp purchase a few
of onions and will pay
cent* per bushel for them
subscription. if Bring us
sdtoe: you csn*t bring a
bushel bring a hdlf or a peck.
Prof. Calbeck and Decora family
moved Irons here to
first of tile week. The
expects to enter the Pea-
Neman* College, at I
, the first of
Rf gratifying news to the
Iper, Hkmuraged who by has the been extremely greatly
that have prevailed
' Mrs. fennie Harris Took
her departure for her home in
Fort wofth, Texas, Saturday
right, in respo nse | o i t tette r
from Harris, stating
die children
dangerously ter,Vi 5ibyi/ia iff. Their much daugh-
«n-
pctrrwd and is ribk to sit np
What in tbe world is the
mstf*s«r.'wWl of them the have quit
NetHy all
sending in their letters and we
Let eveiy Otic of tham
a newsy 'fetter ipf our
next issue aad^*very other
from this time till. Xmas.
%.ring«, where they speiit the
verr rney by the ^ crc trip. airn *F rp >
Don Etheridge is the cuam-
pion oottoo picker of this sec-
tion, by long odds. In one
day last week he picked 405
pounds, and has averaged one
bale every week since the
picking season opened.
Cavender& * ‘
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Than Mo§t Merchants |
BmsW WS hsf in large qumvities, P *7 »P°t Cash aad bay cheap.
This enables is k> seU yes the beet buigeiun to be bad da Dalton.
We awe you money 00 Sheet. We aare yo* moaey os Clothing and
Dry (foods,- We aay job money on Hsu, Tinware, ete. Wesare yoa
da frseh Staple and Faooj (fc-oceriee. We ear# job money on
Marlwars and Tinware W* save' yoa mosey on Guaranteed Cocking
Stoves. Ia fact, ooT prices always the lowest. ''
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S pounds beet Soda, 6c. t*.
Good Syrup at 16c t>afrRation.
. S bars good Soap, 5<-.
49, 75 and Og eents per pair.
3409 Matches for only 9c, i".
y-zz Kip Tie 8bovs’for 98a _
Tie Dippers, 1 to each customer, for 2e.
deem Panu, 26c per pair.
For the ncit fewria^i we will pn-
oa Dry Qoodi, Shoes, Tranks, Groceries, Hardware aad Tin were lower
then ever. Don't miss these Bargains! t*.
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M’WILLIAMS BROS.
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FOR
CemiiM Barpins-
ESTABLI STAi SHED IN IN 1879.-'96
FIffTY £EN 2NT§ Per Ajjnuni,
The protracted meeting at
the Sunday. Baptist The church here of cjosed
rites baptism
Mere administered to a num-
libbs bridgclJi m«B^a^c fprenuu.
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EhewiUWi. Usuc ivlil
be fouruj k fist of the first tw o
rounds 6f the Tax Collector.
at least ill his appointments
from this date to the dose of
the second round. As soon as
the dates for the third round
are fixed they will appear.