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EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.
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exploit; the citaatioB tb..a the above gentlemen.
Fall t« ootnirg on and we want to call your attentiou to a few fall
goods that we are ABSOLUTELY HEADQUARTERS on, both in qual
ity *pd price.
AXES 9
GUNS,
Doable, Single
AM» GOOP,!
Am,union of kind. F„„b lo.a. in nil. Old .Ml, ,rn NO
U ,. k for them, they xre in Dallon at COST, but t-ey COST TOO MUCH,
n a foil lint* thftt m b^ing offered hero st GOST.
OWR LINE
IS ©OMPLST6
on the following.
BELTING, all kinds. Axes, Cylinder Oil, Cross-cut Saws.
THE CELEBRA t EC
Wilson AIRTIGHT HEATER will BURN ANYTHING and keep fire
longer than any stove nu-de. CHARTER OAK Cook Stoves aud RAN
GEd have lead the world in Quality and Price for FIFTY YEARS.
Plows of three leading ®
MAKES, Cheaper than anypody’s plow. All sold on their merits.
We simply mention a few articles that are nowin season. Our
lines are all complete, and, while we are not selling at cost, we will meet
ANY PRICE and BEAT MANY on anything you want.
Come to see us.
EVyNS & RICE,
HARDWARE DEALERS,
DALTGN, GA
Actual Circulation 1200 Copies.
SPRING PLACE, MURRAY COUNTY. GEORGIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 21, 1 9 00.
HERE’S SOMETHING
WORTH READING.
Prepared r Especially * " for the Jimplecute 1 ? s
Appreciated Friends.
John C. McEntire was in
the city yesterday.
Barney Loughridge made a
business trip to the upper part
of the county one day tnis
week.
Ed Pierce. Harve and John
Ellis aud several others, of
were in town yester
day.
Merchant Abe Looaey has
bought a new supply of goods
and is now ready to serve his
customers.
James Hemphill, of the
Ball Ground district, was cir¬
culating among friends here
Saturday.
Miss Lela Harris visited at
.he home of Judge John L
Edmondson a day or two of
this week.
KING COTTON.
Prices will be good this
season. We have arranged
to buy direct for the cotton
factories* Bring your cotton
to us and get good prices.
BEARD & HALL
Cleveland Tenn.
Mins Jennie May Edmond
son, returned this week to
Tcxfts witH licr sister^ ^rs*
Heartsill, for a several weeks
visit.
Hons. W. H. Bird and V.
A. Stewart passed through
the city yesterday on their
way to the upper part of the
county.
We wculd call your atten¬
tion to tho advertisement of
Beard & Hall, cotton buyers
of Cleveland, Tenn., in this
issue of 1 he Jimp.
Thc Ci nfederatcV eterans
pic nic was not very largely
attended last Saturday on ac¬
count of the rain Friday and
Saturday morniug.
Prof. W. W. Sampler now
occupies the house next to
Fincher Bros, store, former¬
ly occupied by Mrs. Jim Wof¬
ford.
Capts, Knox Ramsey, Dan
Kenner and Cicero Howell
ai v here this week preparing
the registration lists for the
approaching election.
Joe C. Morris has sold his
farm out on the river and will
make Dalton his future home.
He will go into the livery bus¬
iness with T, J. Bryant, Dal¬
ton's popular liveryman.
We hate to loose Mr, Morris
from this county but wish for
lam success in hie new under
taking.
John C, McEntire was in
yesterday.
Several of the Public
schools closed Friday. .
Wesley Eveiett will leave
in a short time for Nashville
i’ennessee to atten a business
college.
Hons. W, H. Byrd and V.
A. stewart passed through the
city yesterday on their way to
the upper part of the county.
Clever Dan. Dunn and wife
spent last Saturday night and
Sunday visiting friends in and
near the city. •
Pendley & Sons have gined
several bales of cotton this
season, so we have been in¬
formed . *
Several bales of cotton have
been taken over x the Dal
ton cdUfra/*- "UfeiA! torn this
county r *'
Frank Vonberg sr. and
Sam Springfiele spent this
week in the city talking popu¬
list doctrine.
Fort Mountain’i clever
merchant, Doak Leonard wa a
circulating among his Spring
Place friends Wednesday.
WANTED:—Cotton in the
seed and cotton seed. We
will pay the highest market
price for*either cotton in the
seed or cotton seed.
Pendley & Sons,
Spring Place, Ga.
Rev. Trange Parrott passed
through the city Wednesday
enroute to the upper part of
the county on an electioneer
ing trip*
B. F. C. Loughridge and
R. S. Vining are new candi¬
dates this week for Tax Col¬
lector and Clerk of [the Supe¬
rior court. They are run¬
ning the race independant
the recent primary.
II. D. Parsons left the first
of this week for Calhoun,
where he goes to accept a lu¬
crative position with a hard¬
ware company.
Berry Bryant Hardware
Co., are making a special of¬
fer on buggies for the next 30
days. They have on hand
the finest and best lot of oug
gies ever brought to Dalton.
Take some of your 11 or 12
cent cotton and get you a
good buggy. Quit kicking
and croaking and the sun
will shine brighter.
Th’ Galveston flood was
| on worst, c of the storm worst, the if not United the
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.States has ever had. Be
I tween 5,000 and 10,000 lives
were lost besides Hbout $2 °’"
000,000 worth of property
and perhaps 25 000 people
left homeless and destitute
and a town almost totally de
stroyed.
A CARD TO THE PUBLIC.
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The duties of my office for
bid my again canvasing the
county and, as I learn, that I
have opposition, I take this
means of asking the people
for their votes and influence
in the coming October elec¬
tion. I thank each and every
one of you for your support
in the past and would say to
those who have been opposed
to me that I have no ill feel
ings toward you and will ap¬
preciate your help in the com¬
ing election. I shall strive to
do my duty, if elected, in the
future as I have in the past.
Yours truly.
W. J. Johnson
WONT BUILD
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Neither will one advertisement tell you all we would
like for you to know. There is, however, one fact that you
should know at once, that we are the people and our store
is the place you want to buy your fall and winter Shoes
from.
®DK STOCK
of shoes is large, made up of the choicest to be'jhad from
dozen or more of the best Shoe markets. Did we say the
choicest? Yes, this means, especially, Quality and Style f
and, this is noe all, we mean to sell them close, much cheap¬
er than others do- We only want a few cents profit on
each pair.
Pages of honest praise would not convince you so
duickly, as a brief visit to our store.
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The Shoe People
©t Dalton.
Wholesale and R;T il.
DALTON, m GA.
ESTABLISHED IN 187 ».-* 8 «
FIFTY CENTS Per Annum.
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We|are requested to an
nounee that Fev. W. H. Byrd,
Populist nominee for Senator
from this district, will address
the people of fhis county at
the court house in spring
Ptace, Vhe first Tuesday in
j October. Everybody invited
To be present,
Col, Hearndon is invited to
be present and jc‘ in the de¬
bate. *“
Our populist brethren are
Stirrin S this weel < are do
ing all in their power to elect
1 teeir nominee. It behooves
thc Democra ts of the county
to be up and doing. While
we think the Democrats are
no danger of being defeated,
yetthay ought to, each and
every one, try to make the
mrjority as larg as posible.
D. E. Humphreys spent
last Saturday in the city.
Hull Kerr was in town
yesterday.
Bring us a f is of
stove and fire wooa on sub¬
scription.