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THE TRUTH.”
C-L. HENRY
EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.
L06AL.
R. R. Love was in the city
on business Tuesday.
Fain Heartsell went aver to
Dalton Monday on
Col. Charlie King spent
Tuesday up in the mountains.
J. L. Me Man spent Mon¬
day in town.
Jim Everett made a bust
ness trip to Dalton Monday,
A. L. Keith was in the city
on business Monday.
Hyden Tyle was circulating
among friends here Monday,
George Willbanks made a
business trip to Dalton Tues
day
Merchant Doak Leonard
made a business trio to Dal¬
ton Monday.
Rev, W. R. Lackey paid
ns a pleasant call while in
the city last Monday.
Carpenter Bufford Bradley
was a welcome visitor at our
office Monday morning
Rev. Taylor was in the < ity
the first of the week shaking
the hands of his many
Rev. Alvin Jones preached
an interesting sermon at the
Methodist church , , , last Sunday r- ,
night.
T- J Ramsey made a busi¬
ness trip to our neighboring
village, Dalton, last Tuesday,
Several couples of
popular young folks vent
horseback riding Sunday af¬
ternoon.
Juslices Campbell and Kel¬
ley held Justice court liere
Monday and transacted the
usual amount of business.
i ' If YOU Murray Want to (‘ounty keep posted and Georgia as to what subscribe is going for on THE in 1
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i ' YOU‘Want to know who fill are candidates and offices who of are the ‘
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SPRING PLACE, MURRAY COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 13TH, 1902.
Bailiff Bill Childers made a
buisnss trip to Dalton Tuesday
Rev. N* A. Parsons visited
near Sumach last Tuesday.
Hill Anderson visited in Dal¬ I
las* Tuesday.
Genial Jim McGhee went
over to Dalton last Tuesday.
Col. Frank Peeples visited
in Dalton one night this weak.
Work is progrossing nicely
the new flouring mill these
g ne jays,
1 Dr. J. B. Hughes made a
professional visit to, Dennis last
Tuesday night.
Merchant Zeke Kenner
made a buisuess trip to Dalton
Tuesday.
j Merchant Louis Thompson
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j w nt over to our neighboring
City Dalton Tuesd y
i Col H. A. Langston, of
j iAmzi, came in last Monday
to atte d Justice court.
| Joc c Morris wenl over to
Dalton on business oc d-y
ihis week.
j ohn \i orr j 8 an d John
Dickson were in town on
busiin ss Tuesday.
C pt Dan Kennei can again
be seen on the banks of the
Town braneh with his fishing
; P°^‘ i,nc ^ hook.
1
i r rrot , f llhard .... , Gladden . . was
circillating among his many
friends at this place last
Tuesday
We hope all our correspond
ents will send in their com¬
munications re .Mila* from now
j ! on
Drs. . G and J. B Hughes,
S A. Brown and Dr. McAfee
performed an operation for
Appendicitis last '•unday on
John Hembree who lives
near Sumach. He was doing
nicely the latest reports.
You just ought to sec Dr
Barnum Bagwell since Tues¬
day’ ni ht. He dont speak to
but few of his old friends and
is rarely seen outonour street-.
He is spending al: his lime
nursin. his boy.
Our enterprisng citizens,
Pendley & - on, have their
ware-house about completed.
They are aiming to erect a Dry
Kiln at an early date for the
accommodation of those who
wish them to dress {heir him
ber.
The Boers have gained
some decided victories over
the British forces in «South
Africa recently. They captured
General Lord Methuen and a
bout 200 of his command a
few days ago.
Actual Circulation 1200 Copies.
NEWS FROM OR AN.
H EALTH of the commu¬
nity very good at pres¬
ent.
Some of out; farmers have
commenced to plow since the
sun shined out.
Mr. W. M. Morgan spent
Monday night at W. B.
Black’s.
Miss Huttie Logan spent
Sundav eve ing with Aunt
Mary Huntsu:ker.
Ella Black and Lula Kih s
visited atT. B Davis’ one
day last week.
Mamie Ellis spent Sunday
with Mamie Ball w.
Clarence Davis haffound a
log chain and says the owner
can get same by describin ' it.
WV We hpih.iro leli ve Thw 1 HI 5 |. l,MPre imi L.'.
CUTf to be a splendid adver
tising medium, as the old
bachelor called 8unda evening
to see the young lady who ex
pressed so much „mp,.tliv : ‘
ror c him in his . loneliness. ..
S. T McCune, of .Fashion,
n as among friends at Oran
Sunday. a
Myrtle Mitchell is -visiting
h r grandfather in Whitfield
county.
T b Dn\i visited hisb-oth
er. I D Davis, at ilton last
W«‘ek wllO is V rv low with
cons i in pt ion
Ml'S. R E 1j Jackson is at
the bedside of her mother
m ar pting Place.
Cap pas We!)f) and mother
spent "unday afternoon at W.
B. Black’s.
Lonnie Riggins is
a while at Mrs. Huntsucker s.
l ev. N. A. Parsons spent
Monday night at Oran.
W. II Black was with home
folks Sunday.
W G. Fields of Everett
Springs, is visiting friends in
Murray this week.
For fear of the waste bas¬
ket, 1 close.
Lucile,
Dallas Texas has beenvisi
ted by cyclone which did enn
siderable damages.
Ed Ogletree made a nusi
ness trip to Dalton one day
this • eek.
Beauregard Killgore paid us
a P leasant caIi while in town
Wadnsday.
Wednesday's Constitution
says that Judge Fite has deji
ded not to enter the Congrrs
sional race against Judge Mad¬
dox this year.
) Hill
Institute.
An entertainment wdl be
£ uen 1,1 ^ le ■•wditorium of
Luc y 11,11 lmstilute
evening the 14th inst. begin
n ing at 7:30 o’clock. An a:
mittance f e of ten cents for
children under twelve years
old and fifteen cents for oih
ers, will be charged. All who
have the welfare of their
school at heart should attend
as the proceeds will be used in
supplying seats for the audi
torium. An excellent pro
gram has been arranged.
who fail to attend will
miss a ra e treat.
" everal new students hare
recently entered, and more
are --- expected afur the clo-ing
() | the other schools around
The free school this year
wi l be tang t in one contin
uous term which closes May i
16th Ail l ,!iren ts are urged
* kc "f kiever,
day ti 1 then, it possible; ' oth-
versus
Men <»f Sprng Place, Murray, Listen : ~ Xt :
\\ i- •in very MUCH OVJiliSTOCKKD on MEN’S FINE SHOES, and must
sell m nt once f ir rash, you have the cash ami we hope you need the Shoes.
VVi.e hit von ne.-d them now or not., you will need them by and by Sure, and
w ■ e qni .• »s Sure, wui will iakc» advantage ot this Gfe it Cut Piice Sale of Men’s
Fm Sn It'S. We have 500 prs. Mm's Ueliahle Fine shoes that we formerly sold
al,fl "• ^of>t)t" $5.00. Thu-e Spteinl (Jilt Prices will move them : All $4 00, $4. •
5» $5 00 Sn..es to go at $3 50, ill $3.50 shoes to go f ir a limited time onfy, at $2.
08, ah $3,00 at $2.50. We nave many of them, ana 2.25 tnd 2 50 shoes to ™o at 1-
75Hiuiaii 175 and 2.00 at 1.50, all 1.50 shoes at i, 20, 1.25 shoes at 98c and 1.00
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IfTFit IS A BONA FIDE CUT PRICE SALE,^.^.
an i v II ’> fi d in my Shoes in ea'ih class, alt of which are gbeat baboains. Nor
'< >11 ,i e co .fine* this S'aiuh er of Prices to men’s shoef* alone, hut will sell Lathe's
and Cull'ren’s siioes verv e 11 ip for i fe v d ivs. 0 > na one, cr» ne all, and buy
ynur shoes while they are being.sold lor much less than they are worth.......
(jet Tour floney’s Worth!
Men’s fn e pains mint g i. All $5.00 and 6.00 pants, a splendid lino, for only
$3 98, niily one pr, to a customer at this price. $4.00 pants ,the ce «braiod Ox
make for 2 98. onlv ■ ne pr. at this pi ice. $3 50 and 3.00 values at 2.50. A strong
line 2 00 and 2 5!) Ox Breeches, all wool, pretty patterns, at 1.50. When you see
these vim will ' nv enough ti do v in wo swiia up. : ;
.
Just Li*tbn: - 160 prs. all tVo *1 pants, H iml.smne Styles, male to sell at
2 00 and 2.50 .we gut th m ‘‘a j ib,” because, they are a broken lot and lining is
sightly soiled, v hi mav have l pr for 98:, If y <u want more, they will cost you
mor, and “o’g no joke.”
We have just trotteu ip ti e third 100-pr lot if Cassimere pants like other mor
chants s. II for $1 25 pr , we make a leader of these for 69c pr. 100 or more pr, of
deans pan's, broken s'zi-s an I odd lots at 39c to 75c, pants we formerly sold for
50c all : 1 00 50 r 75 odd Co its and Vents and Ovs,coats to go in this Cloth
h.g and Pa as Sale for SONG almost, a' any rate, not niar what it cost to make
them .
If it’s Bay’s P-ints or Suits you want, von should see ours. A Sensation in
B o - Suita from nne 2 1 ^ 6. We have only 50 of the n. T iey would not last
ope dm if you k i 'W Wa nail them. No two alike. Made of the finest imported
a d d- in -lie w-.olleiis, line' with -hlk and Hilk Braid; the kind that sella in
Fa ni n ihli Uni stur, s fie 3.50 au I 4 50 Wo ar< not going to tell you hov uor
where w got tne it. onlv i hev ar * O- K., and very stylish and that you mav h*V8
on- S id 9-tc. 'V,, a, g'.t say we hO'iAir 59 B tv’s All-wool Suits, fi to 16, from a
fash! n O h P’ c ■ Clotni o- in a dis a n citv, who, rather than cut the price on odd
i"ts. sold them to is as cheap as we want them, and we will sell them just 1.00
per suit, less than m iiiufactiirer so! 1 them to our fashion ible One-prtce ftiend.
We don’t ask your Patronage only on the Merits of the Goods, the Style and
thorough w.iv in which tn-y are made, and the fact that they are much lower ia
pri e tturn you ever li ive, and perhaps ever will buy them again. AVa have ev¬
erything and sell the Best G an s at the Lowest, Prices—a brief visit to our store
wi'l con vim e you quickly 'hat what we have said is entirely true.
lavender & McWilliams
llros., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
UNLER liOiEL DALTON. DALTON. GA. ’PHONE 16.
ONE ESTABLISHED DOLLAR IK 1879.-’9*
Per Annm.
, wise, they mav have to re
main in the same grade and
go over the same lessons an¬
other year. A pupil cannot
prosper without regular at¬
tendance. A day lost in a
graded school is never regain
ed.
The attendance this year
has been fairly good, but yoji
will find in nearly every school
some irregular pupils; and you
might as well expect to get a
good ear of corn from a plant
that is dug up and reset as
often as it begins to take root,
as to expect an irregular pu¬
pil to accomplish mneh.
Nothing wi 1 discourage a
chdd more, or make him more
indifferent to his books than*
b* allow him to stay out of
school frequently.
Our Normal class is now at
work. The work of this class
• • and , wilLbe ... .
“ ,m P°rtant , , very ,
interestln ^; Several more
students will join . this class as
so,m as they close their school.
C. G. B YIN TON.