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C-L. HENRY, *
EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.
NEWS ITEMS.
George Cox was in town
Tuesday.
Read Hull Kerr's new ad¬
vertisement.
Patent Medicines at Rus
sells for cost.
A. L. Keith spent YCednes
day in the city.
W. A. Campbell went over
to Dalton l'uesdav.
Major R. E. Wilson left for
Atlanta last Saturday.
Fill your game bag .bv buv
ing your shells from Russell.
Merchant Chip Owens was
in the city Xuesday afternoon.
T. I>. Davis represented
Oran in town last Tuesday.
Mrs. Jack Keith visited rel¬
atives in the city last Sunday.
R. II, Tyler was circuit
ting among friends here Tues
day.
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Dalton. . .
°- W - Groves > 1)1
passed Trough the city
Tuesday.
Willie Black represented
Oran in town Wednesday
morning
Shoes shoes! shoes!!
shoes!!! just received at Kin
eher Bros’.
Charlie Sampler and wife
are visiting relatives in this
community.
. . Uncle” Jimmie B»ynca
represented Bull Fen in
lust Tuesday.
\y j Isenhou- made a
business trip to Dalton one
day a this ‘ week
Sam Fuichev ru . , es a b.ey
dont'ride San!' 1 ° "
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Handsome Tom Chamblee,
of Dunn, visited in the
'
Sunday night.
A. Campbell made !
\v . a
business trip to Dalton one
day this week
W iiliam Pendley made a
business trip to Dalton Mon¬
day afternoon. |
Hardware, tinware, pKnv ]
points, shoe nails cheao at;
Fincher Bros’.
Dr. J.B. Hughes visited
in upper Murray Saturday j
night and Sunday, j
Cols. J. W. in Beard Blue Ridge and C. this N. j
King are
week on business.
Drummer Mat Pitner was
circulating among our mer¬
chants last Tuesday.
Clever J. C. Ellis was in
the city on business yesterday.
Real Estate Agent Snook
spent Sunday night at the
home of Miles Bramlett.
Miss Willie Bell, of Dalton,
visited at the home of Col L.
F. Peeples last Sunday.
The Hon. Patrick P. Heg
erty dropped in on us Morday
and spent a day or two with
us
Rev. W U. Griffith, of Su¬
mach, paid us a pleasant call
m Gie city last lues
day.
Russell continues to sell all
» 0<)ds ^ or ^ ess money than
tey can be bought anywhere
else.
Dr. F.M Jones was in the
city last Monday He brought
his hoy down to enter school
here,
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<X ' V <>m e °]V S U‘ lsst d
throng , . town Monday
1 en
h,s tarm m ,ower
i Calico, sheeting, water
Foofnnd lots or kinds
cloth just received at Fincher
i & Bro’s.
! Mrs. Jim Dickson, Miss
NFamie and Oliver all visited
Mr. Curds family at Sumach
last Sunday.
°* E J- Bryant’s driv
with a livery turnout was
taking in the city in style
j Wednesday.
Rev. (J. P. Roney filled his
8 "'" “Ppointment at the
church lust Saturday
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-Dmes R. Holland and fam
Uy !l ft the fl ^ t of the ™ eek
tor J ibis . is . another
exas.
good family gone.
p A ^ ^ Ws fa _
ther and family in Ellijay last
Sunday. His brother return
ed witb h ; m Monday,
tT Hon. Green Tread j well.Mrs. *
Sam , Brown and children
are
a p attending the Confederate
Veterans reunion'at Macon
this week.
Ladies’ and Misses’ hose,
Gents’ half hose fme suspen
ders, shirts, hats and a
“gaum” of notions cheap at
Fincher Bros’.
H. A. Langston is now lo
in Spring Place to p rac
:j ce law. He comes
recomended and solicits '’the
patronage of the public.
We will pay the
highest market price for cot¬
ton in the seed and cotton
seed. Pendley & 80ns,
Spring Place, Ga.
Actual Circulation 1200 Copies.
8PILING PLACE, MURRAY Cv>UNTY, GEORGIA, FRIDAY October 25th,
t 9 oi.
Dr. Sam Drown was circu¬
lating among friends here
Wednesday afternoon.
Clever 0 . K. Bates, of Den
nis v passed through .the ci y
yesterday en route to Dalton.
J M. Luffman and wife
were in the city yesterday
shopping with The Jimplecute
advei risers.
Jim Campbell, our popular
’squire, was in the city yes
terday shaking hands with
his constituency.
Read the sice local
tisements ol Irincher Bros,
and L. D Russell in this issue
of The Jimplecute.
Miss Jennie May Edmond
son, who has been visiting in
Dalton for some time past.
has returned home to the
light of her many friends
We were sorry to learn of
the death ofBuford Heartsell’s
, itt]e baby which occmTed
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smcerest sympathy to Mr. and
Mrs. Heartsell. »
W e are glad to Ate that
Mrs. C. R Willbanks is able
to be out again. She spent
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of , W W. A. Campbell for , the
first time in eight
years.
bpring Place eas some live,
up-to-date, hustling merchants
who are now selling and are
going to sell just lots os goods
They believe in using primers
ink t© let the people know
what they have.
Popular Doak Leonard, of
Fort Mountain, stopped in
town Wednesday night as he
was going home from Dalton.
He had purchased a nice line
„f s hoes to add to his already
ful1 stock of goods at Fort
Mountain.
Owens & Harris’ gin burn¬
ed Monday night. Seven bales
of cotton and quite a lot of
cotton seed, i0o bushels ot
corn, abou< 3O bales of shred
corn, acorn shredder, gin,
press and ginhouse were all
Loss $ 800 . No in—
surance.
The Trade Edition of the
Dalton Argus was a beauty.
It shows Dalton up in a nice
manner and the Dalton bus
iness houses seeru to have
s, ° od by the Edltor ol the
Argus in endeavors to bene¬
fit their city. The edition
Was a decided success and re¬
flects credit both upon the
city to support such a paper
and upon the editor of the
paper.
Esq. Ross Tyson and
were in town on a shopping
expedition yesterday.
C C. Langston and daugh
ter, Miss Kate, visited at
. home
of ’Eager Everett
yegterday.
Dr. J, I'. Moreland and
brother, jesse, were in the
city yesterday. ! h Doctor’s
brother will enter school
here soon.
j Carl Jones and Miss Sarah
Fortner were happily married
. last Sunday, We extend con
gratulations to the happy
young couple and wish them
< ontinued success,
Water Power For Sai.e.
A 2o horse power wnter
m 1 s i tc< tc-H mile racei I0 fecf
; W ide, 4 'feet deep, , r foot fall
p ric e $1,000, which mchides
2 acres of land, a never-fail ng
supply of vvate?, 4 foot dam
across creek and perpetual
freedom from damage to ad
bl ichi Kll wL ami "i a
locition h„- site requiringTha't
“factoring
of power,
& SsoOiC,
Real Estate .Agents,
Spring Place, Ga.
Beginning today and continuing for two weeks, we propose to
make n
Special Cat Price Shoe
Sale!
'Wo have gone through owr stock and have selected 200 pairs
“odds and ends'’ Shoes and Slippers that are O If. every way
except broken lots and sizes and have placed them on our “Sell
'Em Quick" able and they are to be sold at once. You will find
almost anything you want on this table-low cut or high cut. You
will find $3 00 Shoes for $1.48 $2 00 Shoes for 98c. $1-50
Shoes and Slippers 75c. Several odd Pits Children Shoes and
Slippers at greatly reduced prices. 200 pair more of those Chil¬
dren s 15. 35. and 49c Shoes and Slippers to go in this
of sale.
More those Lad.es’ 69c Shoes, Another shipment of Men’s
89c Shoes We positively.guarantee that no other merchant
can buy these Shoes as cheap an we sell them to you.
We are exclusive agents for the celebrated HAMILTON
BROWN SHOE CO’S. SHOES. We need not reccomtnend them
to people who have worn them. If y ou try them once you will
have no others We can show you the most desirable stock of Shoes
in Dalton, and for a few days we will make prices that simply
charm the closest buyer.
LISTEN!
We arc headquarters for all kinds of RELIABLE MERCHAN
Dibit and jou will SAVE MONEY by calling on us for any
thing you want. Come early and get your choice of Shoe bar
gains we aie selling.
Caveuder & McWilliams
Bros.
ONE ESTABLISHED DOLLAR IN 1879.-’9
Per Annm .
XL. Robinson is buying
all the cotton he can get and
paying the highest market
price tor it. He has bought
30 or more bales, so he in
forms us. It looks new to see
a man on the stree's of Spring
Place buying cotton but it’s
true nevertheless.
Dr. '■'am Brown leaves next
Monday for Macon where he
goes t® attend the meeting of
Hie Masonic Grand Lodge, of
Georgia, which meets in that
mty next week.
A certain young man of this
community is applying himself
diligently to reading “Govern
or Taylor’s Love Letters.”
A short time ago a young lady
was heard to, unthoughtedly,
g^e a very broad hint that
he wanted t0 marry, and last
Sunda Y the sara e young lady
lp nt the young man “Gov
.
crnor i aylor’s Love Letters-’*
VN e can’t tell just how the
r« M ’, ka r, he
judging L e ,''' dent,y
from the way
tl,eybo * bloshed - Whedhe
, “ a rns tl,cse “ Lo Letters”
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thoroughly, it is our opinion,
that he will not be so unsuc
cessful next time.