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NEWS ITEMS
W. T. Berry represented
Buff in the city Tuesday.
Esq. Nick Henry was in
town last Tuesday. j
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Dave Causby represented
Fidelle here last Tuesday.
John Burks was handshak
ing wifh friends here Tuesday,
Deputy Marshall Gud.tr
was here this week.
Williard Gladden was j n
town on business this week j
Ctev r C. L. Terry was ;t
prominent figure in our busy,
marts Tuesday.
VV\ j. Duncan paid us a
pleasant call last Tuesday.
Tax Collector Parsons was'
in town last Tuesday taking
in a. lot of tax money. j
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“Uncle” Eli Stanford was
circulating among friends here
Tuesday. j
Dr. Price Bates was smiling
on his numerous fr ends here
Tuesday. j
Jesse W. Langston, of Am/.i,
paid us a pleasant call last
Tuesday.
Capt. jap Peeples paid us
a very pleasant call while in
town last Tuesday.
Dr. Moreland was circulat¬
ing among his numerous town
friends one day this week.
Charlie Strawn paid us a
pleasant cal one day
wee “*
There is an entertainment
this afternoon at the Lucy
Hill Institute.
Printer John Linn is
service in the >hriner Job
Printing establishment.
John C. McEntire was
dilating among friends here a
day or two this week,
Dr. Barnum Bagwell came
down from Chattanooga last
Sui day and spent two or
three days with friends here.
Rev. M. I). Smith came
over from Dalton and preach¬
ed at the Presbyterian church
last Sunday
Bud IIIl called in to see us
last Tuesday. He says he
has his house nicely painted
and his barn completed and
full of feed, and invites his
friends to come and see him.
We acknowledge an invita¬
tion to be present and give a
talk at the Pound supper at
C-tsey Springs tonight but
circumstances prevented us
from accepting. No dout
they will have a very enjoyable
time.
SPRING PLACE, MURRAY COUNTY, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, November 8th, 1901.
John H. Harris, oi Sumach,
was a very welcome visitor at
our office this week.
J. H. Webb represented Ce¬
dar Ridge in the city last Tues
day
J. G. Cole, representing the
New c pencer Medicine Com
panv, was in the city yester
day
Mart Cox, of Ellijay, was
in the city on business las'
m on day.
Merchant Dyer Russell made
a business trip to Dalton yes
ter, Ly.
Pos! master Doak Leonard,
of Fort Mountain, spent a day
or two of this week in the city.
Deputy Sheriff Loraaaa M.
Douthitt was
with his numerous town
friends one day this week.
l ax Collector Parsons will
complete iris regular rounds
to-day and will then make a
few “pop calls” at some of
districts before he quits and
stays in his office here.
I'hf. JlMPLECUTE and
Sum u Weekly Jcurnal
$1,25 per year, cash in ad
vanc0> This offer is for oniV
a limitcd time>
Capt Knox Ramsey was a
prominent figure on
crowded boulevards the first
of the week.
i*. A.McCamy spent one
this week ‘in the city
on his numerous town
admirers,
Rev. W. N. Griffith
preach at the Presbyterian
church next Sunday. All
invited to come out.
Clever S. B. Martin called
to see us Tuesday and
scribed for The
and Semi-Weekly Journal.
At the mass meeting
in the court house last
day it was decided to
antine the county against
senses in stock, and Capt. Jas
per Peeples was elected
ty Inspector.
Capt. Daniel C. Kenner
ceived six sacks of
tobacco, a pipe and one
of chewing tobacco as a
day present from his old friend
'"hell Hale, of Knoxville,
nessee. Mr. Hale sent
present by Hull Kerr,
has been in Knoxville
uoods. Capt. Kenner is
proud of his present and
es all his friends to know
he has made a safe landing
terra firma after his 85 th
day flight.
Actual Circulation 1200 Copies.
Capt. Tom Peeples paid us
a pleasant call one day this
week.
Tom McGhee was hand¬
shaking- with friends here a
few days ago.
Miss Leia Harris, one of
the most popular young ladies
ol Upper Murray, visited at
the home of Judge John L.
Edmondson one day. this
week.
IV. J. Latch and Johjt W,
Clements were in town Tues¬
day afternoon.
Doctor Borders is visiting
relatives in this community.
•At io o’clock Wednesday
morning Dr.'. II. Jones, a
prominent physician of Dah
lonega, Ga., and Miss Docia
Henry, one of our most beau¬
tiful young ladies, were hap¬
pily married at the Temple
House, Rev. M. W Shields
performing the ceremony.
There was only a few s tecial
friends present at the man . i
age, and , the ., . happy r$up]e
kit immediately for their
ture 11,1 C home n0me,n in uanioneg^l D'lhlonecr-f T J .. E.
JlMPLECUTE joins a hr . g
fnends in wishing* them much
happiness.
Fain Heartsell happ< ned to
a eery painful accident last
Sunday with a runaway horse.
Ilis face is very badly skin¬
ned, there hardly being an
inch on his face but what is
hurt and his right wrist
strained. One who , did not
know that Fain '.as hurt
would not know him on
ing him, as several of his
friends have failed to recog
p.i/.e him after talking to him
for several minutes.
I Hull Kerr has received a
1 shipment of new goods
ant ^ S( ’^ a F>t more to come.
' ‘ Ut 11 '* lcse columns next
' ce k f°i some startling prices,
j Guy W . Keister has accept
position as salesman for
Hull Kerr and commenced his
duties as such yesterday,
Dr. W. W Anderson has
moved Iris office from the .Cole
building to the office former
al! J occupied by the postoffice
The post office is now loca¬
ted in the Bagwell drug store
building and Postmaster Ev
< erett has put in key
some new
i less boxes which gives the of
. {; C e the appearance of a city
office,
Dr. J.P, Hughes is having
some nice repair work done
, • dwelling • He
O" His House.
lias had a new kitchen and
dining room added and new
weatherboarding and new
poarch put on the main build¬
ing and had it otherwise im¬
proved.
ESTABLISHED IN 1879.-’»
ONE DOLLAR Per Annul.
s.
If Iherc s uny n<KSoii in the world vvli. one should pay high ptio-s for Dry
Goods and Notions, we should lik-to learn it. That mir stock is complete,
prices right, of honest and
padres advertise lenr.s will tioSeon -Lice you so quickly**
a b ief visit to our store.
Nes We have rnnrlv < ve, y'binrr yon can think of in FIRST-CLASS UP-TO
DATE Fall and Winter L)r v Goods and Notions
Large I ne Dress Good*. Sui-afte Silks and other hire Style trimmings, E ; der
Fhi.nd. ties, Flannels, Amnskrag Teasel D, Wn 0 «'i"28, Waterproofing,
luose wli . have seen i nr sun k assure its that ;t ‘H AN’T BE BEAT.”
We bought them to sell and a- {.rest l'ing, red are going to .keep selling
•hem vonder ou
wav ehetper than any other Dalton merchant.
Good yard wile I) -mesne, 3%i-;. G rod O wing, 4Js'e; Amoskeag Tease! Downs,
ft snnerli stock, light, medium and dark eolo.s to- IV No Dalton
ever offered them f iM- merchant
>r less th in I2'L:' i nrd 10 yards very good Calico 29c.
.
Ontv' iO van's t, > a eustoimT, D z- 1 ,v ‘ 1 pool Cotton 25 Cotton Checks,
- c. ;
yard ; Apron Gingham at 4 c ; G ,.«! Bia .hets at 39 c p ii r. Yes we have
oven tiling no o cheapest o hoar, in Dry G rods and Motions, and we going
make I are t„
a gr n d gl nions bargain sale for a limited time. Worlds ot Fascina
tors, Laces, liihhons Embroideries, Jewelry, Corsets, Comforts and Gloves.
Shoes oots and
Shoes ©
°--n Shone Look Wkj.i,. Frr Wku, amj Wcak Wei.l it's problem to
shots that wiii wear, pm swill. M;tnv . a get
lorii Om hot. . in ■ ii v people (hat have tried 'em have
ns Ml. oi-M ■•»Si oi s (join DPC to |;t> oo ihe best on ?nrii. And
W' |>mnsm it, lmiics, ho s. girls ami children loo- We found it hard at
no aiaHutHffeU ^ ve pic because ,11 p.ofit wn utako n„ shoes, tut we ate used to it now. and
. our customers are likewise.
S!, " e 4 * 13c ” V> •” 73 « • upto $ 1.50 Best value, to ba
I , •%*<» B -
.vs’ and Shoes. More Sample Shoes. lift,gains in Sen
( ^' rk 1 ''!' ll!l!l Sll( Ambimr our
"' s ' lot of tu w Lidies’ Fine $250 Shoes, a
M>,0: «'«•" '-a-S =<>••» neverthch w «t 98 , outs. Last but not least, «ve
exclusive . igwu.- !«• no celobift-c.l H imilton- Biown 8:>ou Compuny ’a Boots
.,.rd ^"gyLTfi • world cmi’t tn-ul fin . lud.-ed, there are .very few shoes made
“ Vf) "-' h ' 7 ' J. v:.. ii....,
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fortaldv, Wear longer ami tool? neater than any shoe made. We ar*j thy only
pcop ,, hef a'cen Dalton and AHanta that sell this g oat, line shoes. J„«t ,eaeiv,d
t'-.oOO wtifth of them Every $iz* t sUape amt style. Wear Hamilton-!)
Shoe On’s Shoes and win aKvays own
von i>e inppv.
‘TO KE WELL DltESSEI) OFT SLT J EI 10 KDES PILE RES'.”
Ii von tire V cam g mom ,,n- s vlidi Suits, '■Hi aro wearing the best. We sell
Ox Pant.-. An nli-r pair tree it f ey All g' i, n values, ranging in price
from i)8w. In S(> 00 />nr Big hue oi .00 j. to close at 40 pair, 0
VC rill in le please ev et .V hid c
V.
“RING Of !’ THE OLD, RING IN THE NEW/’
| T 1 , hut ... is just what , , vc hnvc dune willt Dais, Caps
ntir and Gents’ fnrniphihg
Goods. •;oi.) is rung mn- &' m The newest mid m.libiest goods
- we are
ringing ... day , and will be
III cv -rv plciiM -1 Ift.ehow them no von. Great birgains
Z l \ ,Sili; <: ,M ' S ’ ’ r * 1,J ' SL ' ,,1,,,K ’ i:i,lbivlllis . .Vm’ s w« k Shirts. r, c
CAPES, UNI>ERWEAR AMD HOSIERY. ’
On'k Bhk k Wi.s’t Bi n.n A ilofSK, m iihcr will one advertisement Ud) all
would like 1< you
we i o .• vmi i<» id tv tin r i ih, h nvovor, oni) fact we should like for
yoil to l(*M I II ‘dt, OiHH*. U o ure slmvving the prettiest Inn; of cheap and medium
prifod ijajx-s ini) dton.
TiiHt. we hnvc Inc h.iiguiiih i f Um Imvn in Eiii’orsvcur ill broken IMS is the
rcHHi.n why Iv,- can »,-h Ihci„ hi. jo.y. Iil.ll.- over D in rggiha, pric., !)IK I tli.vt
hnvc S'mu* 8p ml iiud two special values wo
- extra in Hosiery,
A SeiMd.-s- It nb '.i Ii .sc, i.V v iliic, lllr. 3 pairs In 25 •• A llarvey Bi-y.de
H.iftc 2 .,c vnIn-, !•)>•, 4 -airs Dr 25 .-. 1 . makes it idens.intlo have oar custo
MHO, ,L' C 1 '" II 1, v ' " incase a “ everybody ,,,,lv anxi l.y ms i,, sal th in h.a, also n> respect, their d
i.ils g vm r loom the very best goads possible
tot Hie pi lee. is Out; ol the large imiod-.tion stories oa vGiielri'
imi an l rous our
Mu.trf.sp..
HARDWARE
S TOVES —O n- -loves will hskn and ho.I. They are fully guaimitfeit.
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Sold Hi. 30 u.u-s (lilt Mini H I VC you f on $| 00 to $350. Less than five minute#
is the time required to heai ir room with one of our ”Hot. Sluft” air tight, heat*
CIS. 1, ■>. 3 trnl ! sizes. Will burn anything must-chips, chunk's, oyster cans
or finvth.ng euinbiistib.e.. The prices we are making on the stove arc‘Hvar m too”
L« IIe;nl(jn-.rters or (Bins and Hardware, Nails, Axes Sole L 7 'a'h r, Ilarnesf?
j atIi *t a iid sm \ , \ - hi wn! . , ru* h;ii>;<v i“ liu . i -uir very low prices on iianiware.
8 TAPLE aND FANCY GROCERIES.
l.'Ugcs! him of Staple Gr.iiwiim in D Corn. Menf, Flour, S Par SiD
K «> >• •*•” i-Miiv.i th<. ‘ ( ; .u i‘r:. ,• i trovers ” Wc arc the only people, v.v’
pu-1 tv IV lhe miIV i„ o,.| • ilia; .. I; 2 imckag m J 0 -: size Brut ,,,’s S:iu!T for 15
4 pm-kag.'S lint O'eii, Bmiir, 25 13 ,. I
-l ■; .UMI H'l.l i -1 iiiiAi-r K g Soda W,.
L, pniin.ts g"0 I Green O.illle fm Si. (O; 3 boxes Bmeing 5 -. Ahtolutelv r.ickl
hnunm l.n.va in e.V'O thing III grmmrnis. We bi.v To'i.p-cn Tag- .„ i pay 40
per JU.) lor thnin in. u 1 J ,.
in nor
NOTICE We make this tire!,t. Grnitd S oeciai O.Ter t.o those win re.id this
viroiii tr Diiivfiijly ,,,, i buy- usmipi, as $10 0:) 'vortu of the wonderful bare tins «e
are selling in D.y Guilds, Cmihing, Hits, Shoes an I til is offer does does not in
swL'imLSG";;;!! & SrkS.
i ” J " & 5, 'g 10 >'«»•'*« aaa Domestis, 25c.; 1 poumi
Ssdiuaiips $5.00 t iilhiccn, 10 nr 2 nack.ig-s Atbugkle’n Coffee lc. Any customer tluic
j tiadeS will gel a bcauuful pieca or Glassware tree.
Cavciider & McWilliams
Bro§,
DALTON GEORGIA,