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“TELL THE TRUTH. ”
C -L. HENRY
EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.
LOSAL.
Col Jim McCamy was in
town Town Tuesday.
John N. Petty is in town
this week. ]
Dr. Moreland, of Fashion
was in town Monday.
John Cox, of the Tenth was
in town on business Tuesday,
Several of our subscribers
callei in to see us this week j
Bud Hall represented the
Eighth in town this week.
Mart Cox, ol Ellijav. spent
Monday night in town
Hon- V. A. S uart is in at¬
tendance upon court this week.
Ike Anderson is serving his
country on the jury this week.
Hon. Jap Peeples is in the
citv this week.
Mr. M. H. Nelson is over
from Ellijay this week
Mr. A. N. Nix, of Dennis,
gave our office a pleasant call
Monday.
Mr. D. A. Hooker was a
welcome visitor at this office
one clay the fir?t of the week.
Clever W. A Campbell is
cirulating among his Mimer
ous friends here this week.
Drop a dollar in Spring
Place real estate and watch
it bring you ten >n a few years
Printer J. K Greer, of El
lijuy, gave us a pleasant call
oneday this week.
Ouririend, J. C. Morrisson,
paid us a pleasant call while
here Monday.
J. A. Hemphill was circu
luting among friends here
Monday.
Esq. J. M. Poag, of Su
mach, spent a day or two of
this week in town.
Deputy Sheriff L. M Dou¬
thitt is performing his officinl
duties at court this week.
Constable Mart Richards
#
is waiting on the Grand Jur\
this week.
Clever f ’eorge W. Bryant,
of Dalton, was in the city on
business Tuesday.
Col. Dee McCutcheon cf
I altcn, was in attendance up¬
on eeur here the first of' the
week.
Read the nice new adver¬
tisement of Everett Bros, in
this issue of The |uii»legute.
f hese are two of our nicest
young men and they have a
nice new s'.ock of gooc.s
SPRING PLAOK, MURRAY COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 201 H, 1902.
Bob Robinson is the happy
father o a ne w girl ’ aby.
John Coffey was in town
on business I uesdav.
We will give the proceed
it gs of court in next issue.
Quite nu *Aer of new sub¬
scribers wete added to our
list this week.
Mr. Hogan, of Tilton, has
been shaking the hands of liis
many friends here -this week.
Dr J. B Hughes made
professional trip to Ftshio
Tuesday.
Qe ial ! ora ' tephena. of LI
Hjay, gave us a pleasant call
one day this week.
Postmaster Doak Leon arc,
of Foit Mountain, is in attend
ance upon ou't this week
Mrs M. G. Everett is visit¬
ing her father and f mily out
at Amzi.
n Dr. rr L. O. r\ Staffmd a a was •
dilatinganion : friends here
Tuesday.
John H. Keith was hand
with many friends
here Monday.
Clever John Loughridge
was a promi lent figure on
our crowded streets Monday.*
Mr Flemming has
here this week representing 1
-Aetna Life Insurance com¬
pany.
Dr. O. G. Hughes, of Su
mach, is smiling because of
advent ol a fine gill baby
in his home
Mr. E. W. Markin, who has
been down in Florida for
several months, came home
la-t Saturday
You may think Spring
Place real esiate too high
priced, but every time it ‘gets'
it will get a liitie higher.
The c ndidutes are begining
to want to know who vou’re.
for. To make sure their suc¬
cess they should announce in:
The Jimplecute.
w everalstudentsofthe
Hill Instit ;te came over to
court Monday morning to
hear Judge Fite’s charge to
the Grand Jury
< >ur handsome and popular
-stenographer, Will Graham,
has been here this week shak
ing the hands of his host of
admirers.
Cols R. J. McCamy, T. R.
•ones and U . C. Martin, of
Dalton, are here this
! ooking aft r professional
interests.
Actual Circulation 1200 Copies.
AN, FEB. 18, 1902.
F very body in this sec¬
tion seem to be overjoyed
since the snow ca "e an<l the
i.ois are bringing in the rab
bits.
A Strawn visited at W '
II. Black’s f"unday.
Bailiff W. A. Childers was
in our burg one day last week.
W- R Black returned Mon I
day from Gordon County
B C. Huntsucker visited
his brother in W hitfield last
week.
Joe Willis is very low with
fever.
T B. Davis lost a fine mule
last week.
Prof A. R. Howard, of
Fort Mountai . was among
friends at Oran ' unday.
Some of the young people
went s eigh riding Sunday.
Mrs. W . R. Black is visit
daughter iii Gordon
>.
Miss f u:a Childers visi ed
Miss Ida Black Sunday,
Miss Minnie BaLew visite I
the Misses Ellis one day last
week.
Ask Sam Willbanks and
John Black u here they went
unda .
The singing at Oran 'atur
“ ^ =5 wa“ enjoyed by all
p c re
Lucile.
Esq am Higdon, of Ala
cidsa, is in the city this week
attending court.
Ksq, Dan Dunn was pr m
inent figure on our streets
fuesdav.
Ools George Glenn and
Jesse Terry came over to
court las Tue d -y.
'' he prospective candidates
have been getting in good
time this «eek shaking the
hands of of their friends.
Col Pope Brown has come
out of the race for Gocerner.
" ho will be the next to go
• ay back and look on —El¬
lijay < 'ourier-Sentinel
Solicitor General y am Mad¬
dox came over Tuesday to
look after his official duties
Ho was in Atlanta Monday
looking after his official du
t ; e . Du*re
Berry Guanc Go.,
Have the High¬
est grade of Fertilizers f >r
sale. They also have Pot¬
ash so tha the farmers can
make their own fertilizers
Don’t fail to see us before
buving Berry Guano Co. ;
Dalton, Ga. 4t 1
HOME'S ELECTION.
1 he election pa sed off quiet¬
ly down at Rome Tuesday and
pensary There has by i87 rnlrjority!
been a very hard
fi “ ht between the two factions
and a great many bitter things
said, but now that the e ection
5:4 ov e''. hard leelings should
cease
A great many of our ap
pr. dated friends have given
.is p'eMx .1 calls this week and
expressed their appreciation of
our emlavors to make tie m a
go >d paper, for which we re
turn tflank ^ and assure them
that we shall do al »e van to
make a better paper than ever
before.
GEORG'A ; WILL BE
Murray County LET
To the lo vest bidder on
t!ie hirst Tuesday in March
tilt- contract for the luiildln -
of two nridges on Hi llv Creek
Also the contract for the
lum er for the building of
bridges reserving the
!'r 11 ,e J ei t Any and a 1
bids. Plans and spevihca hops
nil be found on file in the
office of die Ordinary of said
conn'v
G. W Hill, f’h’m’. of Board
of R. R. and 1. J ' vbey,
Clerk.
White reat Embroidery Goods Sale. and
Dm En,Ui.iul. r> In u«hi f,,r Jb' uary 1 st delivery was delaye I in transport
he. -. .1 "idy readied u« today. We know it is late to advertise an Embroidery
;iiti Im i ts eiii,et s«(»|i ilu*rn or keep I We never keep anything, so we re
*'»l t O a in, tiio 1 it at never toils. We mil simply sell much cheaper than oth
dr ; m s. mud, cli .n,* r Mian we thought of sdtiuu ihem. We wili sell (lie 16%o
All I CO,- qua it> for I2’ a c yard. hw,I \2%c and 15c quality ot 8 j.- 3 « yard, and the
lOcqudi v r 7ja« var,|, and the 7*a'c and Hj^c quality for 5e yard, and so on.
Tins, of course, is a loss to us, but we think ii advisable, rather than carry such
a t o pe -t ,ck. This concession will make those vltohave bought some buv more,
»■ d n.o-c «h,» ttfive no boughtwid congratulate them selves that they have
rt ,1 tc.i. Every lady in Da to i and Wiiittield county is invited to visit this great
3ut pii e s dp of
embroideries and white goods.
T , • lake thi„ sale a greater *aeoe .8 we wiW £ell 10 yards Fruit of the Loom
vard wide Ideecfiing f,.r 79 •, or 10 vh*-,|s g,Sea Island for 49c,' of ,10 y.arda
very lie} 7Uc S.-a Is.and for 59c or 10 yards Ainnskeag Manufacturing Oo.’a 7%C
Apr,,i, Ginghams for 59c, or 1) yar is Peppereil 10-4 Sheeting, bleached or brown
for 2 i’Io a y ,rd.
l’lc-se, an you know, are geithinr bargiins an t no customer can get .fltoro
ban len yards at a lime Ev< rt thing in the more will he marked down for a
i'uiicd nun-, biji speci ,i ent p.i os will he on Corsets, Red Table Damask. Bean
i u 72 inci, Oieani I’ahle L no,. $t 00 qualitv. for ihi- Emhioideiy Sale, 09c per
y I; 50c qua it v i f 3>c White Lawns, P. K’s.. M'a-seilles Qni ts, Towels, Ho
icy, a he >n*ifid stock .ill i 1 ,< Ribbons. liea'Uiful stock of Prints and everything
in Not one, all g , . heap for a f w days; and ladies, listen. We. baiejust received
. larg • imph-t. «i Ju->i>!*dii Bro,.. E .vlan.l, newest desisrn. the
“CENIURY PATTERN OF SEMMl PORuEI.AIN.”
T,. sav Hint it is urHtv is pint im; if v-ry mi'd. Ev.-rv lady that has sepn it has
can delighted wi it it. Ymi are aware that Johns >n Bn,a , England, are best
milt- r- of sent in i-nni celit in Crpckery. TIley are to Porcelain what HaviUnd is
. < 'hit,a You will wish vou had a completedinner set of tbia beautiful semmi
. •icelain. ii vou need <miy odd peiees yoti will find such peices asf you need iu
hi- code ve,y cheap. Plain semmi-poict lain is by far the most preferable for
V I'd IV use, and Johns, >n Bros., Eiialand, 18 by far the best make. We take
i,,id" in the facttlmt we carry tie most up-to-date line of Giabsware and Lumps
ill I,Ilium. Aiiyi'lim; must you want in Ulassware and we have twenty styles of
Lames fr,mi 15c to £1.50.
Y. u are r, quested to see the elegant line of
B O Y ’S CLOTHING
eme showing, and don’t forget that if you need Eiubr ,i lery now. or will need it
t, is sprint; or summer it will pay you big to see. ouis.
t'o- firs -class merchandise and lowest prices, come to us.
Lavender & McWilliams
Bros., WHOLESALE AND RE r AIL,
UNDER HOTEL DALTON. DAL t ON, GA, ’PHONE li.
ONE ESTABLISHED IN 1879.-’96
DOLLAR Per Annm.
Co' Gourdine, ofthe Eighth,
attended court here this week.
Quite a l umber of our citi
T"’ rahblt huntlllg last
biltur ^y morning.
Deputy Sheriff Douthitt was
in attendance upon court here
this week '
treasurer Orang Parrott
a pleasant call last
Friday morning. »
Walter Hemphill ' visited his
chUd.en who V . school , .
are in
lere last Sunday,
Rev C. P. Roney failed to
preach at the Baptist church
last Sunday. He failed to get
here on account of the snow'.
< lever F. M. Holcomb, of
Carters, paid us an appreci
ated call la-t Monday morning,
He .,11 read a caper that is
l ,iUCj ., ,ur tins ,,.
year,
Notice:—All blaster Masons
of Spring Plumy Lodge of F.
& A M. are required to be
P n ' sent at our next regular
meeting, the 1st Tuesday night
in March I 9 O 2 . By order of
the Worshipful Master.
J. B. Hughes, Becy.