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J, G. HEARTSELL, Managing Ed.
C. L. HENRY Business Mgr.
A BATCH OF
HOT WAFFLES.
Happenings of the Week Broiled down to
p T' el ons Taste.
Mrs. Nora Sampler is right j
sick now, and has been since |
Wednesday. j
“Coot” Taylor, of Gordon i
,
county, was in the city a short
time last Sunday.
Watcli for the change of
the Racket Store’s ad. in our
next issue. They will sound
some startling revelations. j
Mrs. James R. Stuart is on
a visit to the family of lion
Virgil A. Stuart. Ilcr hus -1
band is in Washington, and is
holding a paying position in
the War Department.
Ihe board ot education . met
here Wednesday and made a
payment to the public school
teachers. Com m i s s i o n e r
elect, Daily Gregory, enters
upon his duties at an early date.
Work on the new school
house is progressing nicely at
this time. The roof of the
main building is complete, the
doors and windows are here
and everything points to the .
speedy completion of the ^
house.
Do not forget that the Ex
ecutive Committee of Murray
countv Democracv has been
called to meet here the first
Tuesday in April. It will be
an important meeting and it
is very important that every
member of the committee
should attend.
We learn that the cemetery
is in a very neglected condi
tion at present. The fence
is down in several phc»s
the weeds and hushes are
numerous all through the
Closure, ™T- matter 1 • er "
im media a itte'itT.r. an
the duty of the coir, '.un-tv ■
see after it at once.
Doss Keith and Tom Cham
lee came down from Pleasant
Valley a day or two ago and
are tJoir ‘ f tliC,r n! ' 0 ' tment oi
street work. ( This is not the
regular working but the boys
are wisely putting in their
time now, SO as not to be
hindere* to® their duties on
th~ ‘ irm when the weather
clem, art.
In lliL issue Col. Robert J.
McCnmy, of Dalton, announ¬
cer as & candidate for Judge
of the Superior Courts of the
Chero ee Circuit. The Cot.
ws tiarn In Murray
and has * .'.tensive family
nectior.s -icrt who are
oughly ■■ rntiried with the
best elements of our citizen
ship. He is one of the ablest
and oldest practising lawyers
in this seefion, s a perfect
gentleman and will get the
vote of a strong following.
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*1 \ “TELL THE TRUTH. ”
SPRING PLACE. MURRAY COUNTY, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, MARCH, 3 19 oo.
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Me bay and ship Propuce.
Fincher Bros.
FABK ECU SALE,
The Mrs. Rowan farm, one
m i| e from town, is for sale,
C. N. King.
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Elegant Goods at Tempt
Prices. Good* areal ways
Cheap at our s ore.
“v«idcr 4 McWilliams Bros
One hale 'Vico, &c jus! in
Fincher Bros.
»i vas nearlv «U;h 1 with dyfipepMa,
f»it d tloftors, visit, (I mineral sprinirs,
»?*««• wiirno. I Kftdoi Dvspop
Cure. TBat <*u e<» me.” it (h^ts
what you eat, Cur^s indigestion, rout
* » , oroa<*h l hear l'!ini,mi(l all forma of
!!hlW ‘‘ I! ,r
People are ‘ ‘coinin'? our
way”. They know we are
selling nil sorts «*f good coo do
Cavender & McWillams Bros..
Lot of new Tinware just
coming in at
Fincher Bros.
if tin* of thm shoui.i ohnrnm to
know of;inv nno who iu subject to
v.'.r'tl.-n V.*, m. him'of Si"!
h“ri«in’ s Cob.-, cholera mui DUrrhoea
l?j k, »if k lv, Jt ql m’»t a.- < prompt rplmf
y ■_ >i“ '>•.* iho-wei »u*i O’
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Our business is'.wowing,
y day. It pays to s-ril
foods for small profits and to
sell lots of them—at least
pays us
: a vender & McWilliams Bros.
A ^ of Checks
just received at
Finehei Bros
r- * • .• ey-!v*i»;tr| r*f GuU\u?.r t 1896,
U 1 ’«'■*» < niH «vhifh
•ii Mi\ on-.-* n.1 wa.. nvRie.-twl until l
that l Oi'Sumption had appearep
<in " 1cipit,,>t 1 was constantly
conahimrim.l t.-ing to expel aon.Mhfntr
« nich t could not. I became alarmed
««•» •dvir-g tim local doctors a
T .,,T ,i V the
i til Sir 'Vemi'Ut, ami ati<>r I hail used tin ee
hott'es tnv lance wrre restored to their
h^h’ fiy state. —B. S. It PiiBJish
or -o the revie v. Wyant,, hi. For sale
Bv Ba? well Br»., and o. S Keith.
■e sot of Tfiates r
Savx-ora. *c. . rcce.ved . at
Fincher Bror.
f e are getting in quite
lot of go >c‘- -n:l selling thfun
rapid! v Fincher Bros.
n ne bale Sheeting just
ceived at Fincher Bros.
Egg' are still 10c at
Fincher Bros.
s ngar, coffee, meat,
tobaccos and lots of things
the Crrcerv line now m at
Fincher Bros.
Actual Circulation 1200 Copies.
1 uh nr ?o let the people who suffer
from rhenmatism and aeiatiea know that
Chamberlain’* Pain Balm relieved me
aiter a miinher of other medicines ami
a doctoi had failed. Id i« tiie best lini
ment 1 have ever known of —J. A. F*oi>
<u:x, AiobareUa. tia. Thousands have
dv. »>t rHvmnausm by tl\iR reme
On> application relieves thepaie.
For sale bv Harwell Bros, and C . 0 .
Keith.
Bin KI EV’S AhNU A SIEVE.
THE BEST SALVE in the world
aSSitt? * bands, chilblains. Corns.and
e( all
Skin Erupsions, positively cures
Hies,or no pay required It, is guar
to give perfect satisfaction or
money refunded. Price 25 cents per
oox. I or Sale by Bagwell Bros.
~
, 1 on , t spend your money
von see us°°'We"
y OU » Q get what goods you
want and take home some
money.
Caverdef a McWilliams Br «.
Comes from Dr. 2.C B. C rgbe, of
Washita, I. T He 'es: Four bottles
of Klee'ric Bitters lias cured Mrs. Brewer
of scrofula, which had caused her treat
sufferingfor years Terrible sores would
break out oh her he .d and face, aup
best dm tors could give her no help; but
In r cure is complete and her health is ex
,
cellent.” This shows what thousands
have paoved—that Electric Bitters .s the
best h ood purifier known, It’s the su
promo rheum, ' remedy for eczema, tetter,
ulcers, boils and running sores.
H stimulates liver, kidneys and bo we »,
♦*X|k*1s poisons, Ho;ps uigealion. 1»111 cU up
tin* slrengih. Only 50 cents. $oM In L.
B. Bagwell & Bro., Diuggist. * Ouai'aii
teed.
SPECIAL ANNOTJNCEMEUT.
We have engaged the ser¬
vices of Mr. Harry
to collect all accounts for sub
scription, and otherwise,
us in this county. In a
time he will call to see you
ilnd we trust that Y 011 wiU bc
to settle with him.
He wil1 1)c authorized tore
ceive any sort of produce
c i iy when « it . . more
is
to pay the Same
the cash, and he will
the highest price for it.
one w jH have an excuse
not settling under this
liberal and convenient
rangemant.
Hundreds of accounts are
due us and many of them are
quite small—too small tp ne¬
cessitate the trouble of coming
to town to look after—and we
have fallen upon this plan
of collecting and, at the same
time, saving our valued pat
r01is milch trouble. Besides,
We alc ln • j niHMcaiate minef i: ate need nee( i 0 OI f
the money and when- all
tliesc sma ll it^ms are summed
11 P tbe V a snug amount,
It is our earnest desire that
no one will he offended when
called upon simply because it
is a small sum due. Such a
mounts are our sole depend
ence'for a living and we are
doing n0 raore J han yourn , cr -
chant or physician—and we
suj pose no one would be vex¬
ed if the grocer, who furnish¬
ed the year’s supplies, or the
doctor, who keeps
from the door, should
dieir collector around
So be prepared for
Peeples and feed him
when he comes into
community, for he is in
same fix we are—gets hut
tie to eat at home and
been really warm since
learned to stick type.
Mrs. M. A. Keister is rc
covering from a Serious indis
. .
position,
J James Wofford is Over from
Dalton, spending 1 several davs
with ...... hi* family.
Clerk Billie Johnson made
business trip to the thriving "
of **» Wednesday.
Mrs. Nora Robinson has
recovered ... from serious in¬
a
disposition, to the delight of
, her many friends. r .
The season for gardening
is „ t haild an(l nlost eKtcnsiv ,
preparations are being made
for the approaching season of
“sass” and buttermilk.
Remember that if you vote
in the May primary you must
regis'er at least ten days prior j
to the election. Ic is the duty
of every democrat to do this.
The friends of Walter M.
Harris, of Fashion, will be
pleased to learn that he is now
in Washington, where he has
a lucrative position 1 ill the Ceil-
8 US department.
Next week Barney Lough
ridge and Doss Keith ^expect
to leave with a lot of wagons
and teams for Rockwood,
Tenne^-ie.., where they will
engagf { jn work upon a new
railroad, being built out from
that place.
The question of establishing
a Dispenary system as a solu
bon of the whiskey
in Murray county is being
freely ^ advocated by of
some
our best and most conserva- i
tive citizens. As matters now i
stand, we think that such a
measure would have a whole¬
some effect in the community.
In our opinion it is preferable
that the profits arising from
the sale of the stuff should go
into the public treasury rather
than into the pockets of one
eyed “tigers”.
The new council has organ¬
ized and elected the following
officers : R. A. Pierce, Chm ;
3 . N. King, secretary; J. L.
Cole, treasurer; Win. Pend
ley, chairman street commit¬
tee, and Harry Peeples, mar¬
shall. The treasurer a n d
marshall were each required
to give a bond of $500 for the
faithful discharge of their du¬
ties. A commutation tax of
$3.50, in lieu of street work
for the current year, was fix¬
ed by the council. The mar¬
sh nil was placed on a salary
of $8 ; j per month.
Buy your Hardware from
Fincher Bros.
Wanted : a housekeeper.
Must he a good cook and of
goad character. Apply to
J. C. Barksdale,
Spring Place, Ga.
A good load of dry stove
wood is needed at our house
now.
HERE’S SOMETHING
WORTH READING.
Prepared Especially for the Jimplecute’s
Appreciated Friends.
A CAR3 TO THE PUBLIC’
[here is no other paper'in
the state of Georgia having as
large a circulation as The
Jimplecute offering as cheap
a club rate with the Semi
Weekly Atlanta Journal as
we do. $i.oo for a year’s
subscription to these papers
is lower than you can buy any
other papers on earth of e
< l ua ^ merit. Notice the good
fcatures of The Journal in an
°H ler column,
tieklinJ'In t. , , , ' 1 . * l
tiLkhiu inthethr th H ° rtVercome
o .,ta.id to stop a cough
j. e f Minute Cough Cure,
T J" re,, “ it \y qaiekly . cures at' forms of
throat and lung troubles. Harmless are'
pleasant to take. Ii prevents consuinp
lion. A famous spec:tic for grippe and
lbs after effects. Bagwell Bros.
WANT
TO TALK
with every good Farmer in Murray County about
Fertilizers.
7 he best is the cheapest always.
ricott’s High Grade Guanos and Acid Phosphates
are pronounced the bpjst by all people who have
tried them.
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In fact
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CD 03
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liave always taken the prize. They are the great¬
est Cotton aud Corn producers.
Just received 2 carloads fresh goods.
Don’t pay more for “so-called 9 y superior goods.
i he very fact that we are selling the same trade
that b^ugtt lrom us last year is proof enough
that it pleases our Murray County trade.
CAVENDER &
M’WILLIAMS BROS
GA.
Sole Agents for Murray and Whitfield Counties,
ESTABLISHED IN 1879.P9
FIFTY CENTS Per Annum.
The Carter board and lodg¬
ing house, in Dalton, reduests
you to call thete for first class
meals when in that city
Sam says he is doing a nice
and wishes to assure
the public that no one shall go’
away not satisfied. You can
see the sign over the side¬
walk, just in rear of The
Argus office^
Vianager Martin, *,f ihe Piernmulruas
store, inform« u» that he is bavin*. a
great run on Chamberlain’s Cough Hem
icine edy* He sell* five bottles o? that, med¬
to >ne of any other kind, and it
gives great satisfaction. In these *avs
« f la S rl PPfi 'here is nothing like Chain
oerlain’s Cough Ite , e dy to stop the
cough, heal up the sore throat and hiugs
and give relief .within a very thort tune
The sales are growing, ami all who trv
it are pleased with its prompt action —
South Chicago Daily Calumet. For sale
by Bagwell Bros, and C.CdKbUh.