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“TELL THE TRUTH, ’j,
C-L. HENRY
EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.
L OCAL L INES.
•John Luffman was in town
Tuesday on business.
G W. Swanson represented
Doolittle in town I uesday.
John T Thompson, of ~ Doo
gan. spent I uesday in town.
John T , Burks , was an appre
dated caller at our office
Tuesday.
H'eorge Mullinax was cir¬
culating among friends here
one day this veek.
Esq. C D. Gilbert was a
prominent figure on our
crowded s reels Tuesday
B. pringfield, of Fort
Mountain, paid us a pleasant
cab while in town this week.
Miss Myra Peeples left this
Week for Marshall, Texas,
where she goes to visit rela
t * ves# *
We were pleased to see our
friend. MoseHolla'd, out a
gain last Wednesday, after a
long illness. <
Mrs. William Isenhow«*r
has moved into the house for
merally occupied by Mr,
Markins’ family on the East
side of the square.
We are requested to an .
nounce tha' the Pastor of
Sumach church will solve the
problem of the hard imes
and unspirited churches on
the 4th Sund n in this month
at Sumach All are requested
to be present.
FOR SALE.
All my farming tools, corn,
fodder, hay and household
goods, wagon, sorghum mill
and blacksmith oris. Said
sale to be at my home near
Mount Zion chjirch on the
13th day of December, 19''1.
\\ . J. Duncan,
The Masonic Lodge of this
place had a splendid meeting
last Tuesday night Rev M
D. Smith, .of Dalton, was
present and delivered a lect
ure that will long be remern
bered by those masons who
had the pleasure of hearing
him. All pronounced it one
of the very best ever heard,
The following officers were
elected for the ensuing year,
viz: S. A. Brown \\ . M,
C. L. Henry’, S W , V\ J.
Johnson, J. W.. J. f5. Hughes,
Sec’y., G." W. Cox, Treas.,
N A. Parsons, Chaplain, D.
0. Kenner, 'Tyler, C N
Kin ’. S. D.C.C. Keith, J. D.,
R. S Vining and A. .1. Keith
Senior and Junior Stewarts.
Real nice refreshments were
served in the refreshment
room to the members ol this
Lodge and visitors who were
present.
SPRING PLACE. MURRAY COUNTY, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, December 6 th, 1901.
D. F. Peeples spent Tues¬
day in town.
W'. J. Duncan was in town
Monday on business.
Marion Elrod was in town
on business this week.
S. B. Martin paid us a pleas '
ca „ while here ,
Hon. Clint Keith was in
town on ofllclal . business Tues
day.
S. E. Walls paid us a pleas
ant call while in town this
week.
Blair Adams was in town
on a shopping expedition
Tuesday.
Hon. T om Hemphill came
U P f uesday to look alter his
official duties.
“Uncle” Sant Wa non was
smiling on his many friends
here Tuesday.
E sqs . R oss Tyson and Dyer
Keith wen-circulating & among 6
f friends , here ... 1 uesday. ,
John H. Keith represented
*■ h*asant \ alley in town one
day the fird of the eek.
“U cle • t Isaac Shelton
paid us a pleasant call while
here one day this week.
John P. Gregory was hand
shaking with his” numerous
own friends one day this >veek.
Uapt. Jap I ceples was
handshaking with his many
.admirers at this place this
1 week.
Treasurer Orange Parrott
was shaking the hands of his
constituency here a day of
*-his week.
'ler That good citzen of Hass
Mill, W. A. Latch, was
an appreciated caller at our
.office last Tuesday.
i Miss Dora Berry’, of
one
Sumach’s charming young h
j dies, was in the city a short
time Wednesday; morning.
-ol. Dec M;Cutcheon, a
! prominent young attorney D f
| Da,t( °f l 'si( n » was al bihmcss in the 1 city uesday. on
, P r e )n
j | Revi I. A Spry berry left
j ast Monday «or his new work
j Mr. Spravbeny is a conseera
ted young preucher and will,
no doubt, make his mark in
die ministry.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
The law closes my books
on the 20th of December and
the ( omptroller .
General say’s
he will not give any more
time. I have to settle with
the stale and county at the
tune so take notice and gov
era yourselves accordingly.
N. A. Parsons, T, C.
Actual Circulation 1200 Copies.
John W Clements was in
town this week.
Cage Everett spent Sunday
with home folks.
• ‘ill Anderson was in town
on business Tuesday.
John C. McEntlre spent
part of this week in the city .
S. H • Harris D the city
on C ~
J. W. Langston, ot Amzi,
visited in town last Monday
John A. Cox was a vvel
come visitor at our office this
Week.
Mrs. A. Luffman has mov
ed into her house o Elm
street
Ike -riankinship vyas circu¬
lating among friends here
Tuesday.
Ben Parsons was handshak
iug with his town fri ;nds last
‘uesday.
A good crowd was 1 U town
Tuesday considering rhe bad
weather.
Col Jesse B- Terri; r<- h.h. '
sented Dalton in town last
Tuesday.
B. A . Gregory was a vvel
come visitor at our office
Tuesday.
The second snow oi the
season lell here Wednesd iy
mor ing.
rlOn. „ S „ m .... 1 tUTimie . spent
Tuesday and Wednesday in
the city.
tt Hull i, Kerr and * Wife -r visited . ,
j his mother last Sunday and
j Monday,
John C. McEntire repte
sente{ > Sumach in towm the
first of the week.
Dr. J. W. Green, of At
lauta, was in the county this
week on business.
Dr. J.B. Hughes visited
home folks at Earnest, Ten¬
jnessee last Sunday.
, „ E Stanford ,
was a pronf
. h
inent 8 ure on our crowded
boLllevaras 1 uesday.
Tax Receiver, Miles Bram
lett P aid u < a pleasant call
whll “ in town Monda /
Wanted —To exchange a
beef cow for a good milk cow.
Hull Kerr.
Baliff Tom Springfield, of
Doolittle, <• as smiling on
friends here VVedneseay
morning,
. Genial Kirk Farrar. of
Dalton, spent a day or t wo
of t is week i P the city on
business.
!
Mountain, Henry Tankersley, of Fort
was among friends
here a short time the first of
the week.
ONE ESTABLISHED DOLLAR PerAania. IN 18T9.-**
' DRY ROODS.
If ,l,ert *r^iion ill tbe world whir one should pay hiirh price* for Dry
a id Notions, we should like to learn it. Thai our stock is complete, a»4
pnoos rurlit. imtrcs of Honest advertise leata will not con inceyou so qaicklv
b ief visit to H J u
a our store
Yes wo have Iioarlv everything you can think of ia FIRST-CLASS rp.TA.
D \ I'E Fall and Winter Dty Mood* and Noth ►ns. ’
La.g.. I ne Dr^ss Goode Suiiabte Silks and other late Style trimmings Jtidsr
dowd. . Flaneh ties, Flsnnels, Arnoskeag Teiieel D„w n o>>*ing8, Waterproofing.
1 h■•}.• who have S' en < m Block assure us that it. “CAN’T BE BEAT.”|S
"V hnugiitthemt. sell and w are gelling, and are going to keep
them way t ondar cheaper than other Dalton on selling
auy merchant
Good yard wl |e D .niestic, 3%c; Good Outing, 4%c; Amoskea* Taasal DowM
aoioerhsiock, Ight medium and dft'k colo.s for 9%c. No Dalton merchant
o’. o •>' I 1° 10 a, I 7" a '' customer, ,r "** n D Wt* «eo goo ) pool l°y««le Cotton very 25c.; good Cotton Calico Checks Mo.
•'%" v,r I; Apron Gingham at 4c ; Good Bit met* at 39c pair. Yea, we hare
*‘ v ‘ r > fr0 ’" cheipest, o best in Dry Goods and H Dions, and we are going
uw,ie Rr " 1 “ 1 ** ,ri,m bar sale for to
Z * rain a limited time. Worlds ot Faacioa.
'" ,H ’ Ur ' 8 Etnhrmrierics, Jewelry, Corsets, Comforts and Gloves.
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Shoes, Boots and
Shoes.
O-R Shoes Look Well, Fit Well and Wsar Well It’s a problem to
h h that uill wnur. Oar* will. Maii people . gat
told v, ra mv that have : «ied ’em have
as so. On- line of M -n ’h S'ioch from 98 cto 16.00 the bent on earth. And
w can I’^ssc th l idics, ho-.s, girls and children too- We found it hard at
fir ' t 10 bve -m tin- s 11 >il profit we make on Shoes, hat we are nsed to
At 1 tfcNflfvd ht-raiiK** it now. and
, tI 'm 8 air customers arc liken is**.
Big line Ciiildroa-s SI, ,#«. 15c., 4<»'., 75c 38c up to #1.00 Bee*- value# to be
fonad B , ,
io ,vs-ami tiirls’Shoes. More Sample Blums, Bargains in Sell
h k 111 our
'" "' w Another lot of, those Ladies’ Fine *2 SO Shoes A
MULC:^l.i « J ,..stvJe.;,«-«ai ha-*, in., mvert huicss .iurfi 'hsafs.^Last but not i«*rt we
*<-. -xcins vc mcrn-fO'tnc .elehra.ci H.milton-B own S„oe Company’s Boots
1111 " Sl "' MW 'll!.' world can’t beat ’em Ind.-ed, there are very few shoes made
*h,.t can near approach them for wear and worth. They fit better and
Imiger mere com
wear and loots nentei than any shoe made. We are the only
j-.DUU worth of them theln " iwery r" sw, snape ,,,w and style. Wear shioss. Iiamilton-Browa Just receiv*
ShoeShoes and you win always be happy.
‘TO BE WELL DltBSSED OET SbFEItOEDES THE RES‘.°
Ii you arc weam.g me.d our 8 'ylnh Suits, you are wearing the best. We m]|
Ox Pimty. An .iliHi- pair ».««.«rZd'Vii'lfsl.SdS.ySyJs'^ frm* if
vcalls to please everybody, p
“IUNG ou r rHE OLD, RING IN THE NEW ”
| Goods I’lmt is just The what old is ve have done with our Hats, Capg and Gsats’ furaiskiag
1« rung out—gone. The newest and nobbiest goods we sire
loiS"’ evui day and will t»- pleased -osl.ow them ,. 6 V 0 U Great bsrgsin.
Sul ' Casc8 ’ ^opes, Umbrellas, Shirts. Men’s Work SShirt., 15c
CAPES, UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY.
Onr Brick Won t Build a Hoc* e neljher will one sdvertisstnent tell you all
would like ,
we tor vou to know I’ln-ro i.s, h nvsver, one fact we sliould liko for
von to learn atones We are showiug the prettiest line of cheep and medium
priced capes in Dalton.
1 hat we have the bargains of the town in Underwear in broken lot*, is the
reason why we can sell them at. just little ove* halt reifiilai priee and that we
have some sp -eial and two extra Special Values in UsMiery,
A Seiml s-R.nhed f/ose, 15c value, 10 c, 3 pairs for 25c. A Harvey Bicycle
llos„„5c vaiu.*, loe, 2 iiairs fir 25 « It m&kei it pleasant to have our custr*
merr feel that we are not onlv anxious r. > sell tli-uu but also to resneet their da
We please •
sire.-, for the price try to everybody hy giviu< tiiern the very best ifumis ©
reputation and Thi^ is one a the largo foundation ' stones on which rests "i
success.
HARDWARE.
S royffis —Our stoves will coos, bake and boil. They are fully fuataaUetl.
Sold on 30 days oiol m l mve you from $ 1.00 to $3.50. Leas than five niaubae
G the time required to heat, h room with one of onr “HotStuft” air tight hsat
eie. 1 . J,,{ and 4 sizes. Will burn anything most—chips, chunks, oyster esns
o am th.iiif eonibU'itibie. Tic* prices wo arc making on the stove are“warm too”
lioadqiarters or Guns and Hardware, Nalls, Axes Side Leather, Harness
J.ear,M r and saws, "i >u will ho happy to tiu i onr very low prices on hardware.
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES.
Linear bee of Staple Groceries in Dalton. Corn, Meat, Flour, So«*r, i*lr,
bail VV care called the ‘ Cur Price Grocers” We sro the oulv people, ?**
4 osinyclv package* the Hot only ^co peo,.l« cth Siinir, Uiat 25c; soil 2 I2»^lhs packages 10c ami size Hammer Brut in’s Bnnff for 16e
12 Arm Ecg 3*<la »«. •
^ooil Greey f r 11.00; 3 box«a Biti^ing 5 c. Ahsolutelv rock*
b.Gtnni pri(!«B <m «veryfcliinjE; in grocer ioeu We J my Tobacco Tag* and nay 40c.
• •or lOJ tor them in trtfde.
NOTICE. We make this Great Grand Special Offer to those who read tbta
trcular carefully and hoys .»* mu di as $10 00 worth of the wonderful bargain* we
are selling m Dry Goods, Olothiiijr, Hits. Sh .es an 1 this offer doe# doe* net ie
elode (Jro-enes, w wiil «eU to that, customer 100 pounds of Acme Flour fet
•J 1 .a : lOo p mods 'Amine FI mr for $1 50; 20 pounds Granulated Sugar for 91.
3 boxes B moo's S niff, lc.; 10 yard* best AAA Dnrneatie, 58c.; 1 pnami
•Schnapps Toh.cco, 10., or 2 oackiges Aiburkle’a Coffea le. Any caatoatr that
nadt s f*5j)0 will got a beautiful pieea of Glassware tree.
Cavender & McWilliaoft 11
Bros.
DALTON, tt9QK«Lfc.