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"TELL THE TRUTH."
C l. HENRY
EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.
LOSAL.
R’nfroe Huggins spent
Monday in the city.
Prof. Robert Vining made
a business trip to Dalton Wed
nesday.
Rev. Alvin .. . Jones T preached ,
at the Methodist church two
or three nights this week.
Esq. Dock Bond represented
Fash,on in town the first of
the week
Genial Wiliam Mauldin was
in the city a day or two this
week on busiuess.
Capt. Jap Peeples was a
welcome visitor at our office
Tuesdav.
Clever J. M. Poag paid us
an appreciated call while
the city the fii*>t of the week
Sam Bkssingame paid us
an appreciated call one day
this week
Cant, Tom Peebles was
hat 4 shaking with friends heie
the first of the week.
Col. Julian McCamy, of
Dalton, was in the city on
business one day this week.
R, A. McCamy, of Sumach,
was circulating among friends
at this place Tuesday.
Clever R T. Bond paid us
a-pleasant call while m town
Tuesday.
Hon. Seth Gregory repre¬
sented Hassler Mill in town
Tuesday.
Ben A. Gregory was a con
spicuous figure on our crowd¬
ed boulevards Tuesday.
J. N. Moreland, of Fort
Mountain, was smiling on
friends here Tuesday.
Col. John Edmondson was
shaking the hands <*f his many
friends in this county Tues
day
8 . B. Martin, of lower Mur¬
ray, was a prominent figure
on our crowded boulevards
Tuesday.
Liveryman Hilliard and Tax
Collector Parsons made a
businees trip to Dennis Wed¬
nesday .
Clever Ben Keith came over
from Dalton and spent Tues¬
day in town shaking the hands
of his many friends and admir¬
ers.
Buy your fertilizers from
Pendley & Sons. We handle
several different kinds and
can and will save you monev,
give us a trial. Pendley& Sons.
’ Spring Place Ga.
SPRING PLACE, MURRAY COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 3. 1902.
I R. E r C re pre-
3 CO
John II. Lou-, hridge was in
town on business Saturday
niternoon
I Hon Henry Beamer was
circulating among friends here
] ast Saturday
Clevct Cj . \\ . t ha.nblee
am ] s‘ 1G | /iVi^tcr were in the
city on business hist Satunlay.
Quite a number of our
y 0un g people attended the all
day singing out at Oakland
last Sunday.
The Spring Place Camp of
the W. O W. had an enthu¬
siastic meeting Saturday
night.
Newt Holcomb rer resent¬
ed Carters in to * n shaking
the hands of his many friends
at this place
Sam McCamy , T ami Bob .
S veeny attended the Wood
men of the World meeting
a this pU;e las. Saemh.y
" isht
Dee Parsons and Burt Me
Ghee, of Dalton, sp ilt last
Sunday in this county to the
delight of two of our aire>t
young ladies.
We an requested to an
nounct* that there "ill be a
public debate at the court
house on'-nturday night Ev
body invited to be present.
Read he announcement of
C L Terry for heriil in this
issue of Til K JlMPLECUTE
Mr. Terry is one of our most
prominent citizens and duties of
Sheriff will not be new to him
if lie is -elected, he having
once filled that office in cill
admirable way.
A DESERVED HONOR.
At a meeting Association ot the Eclec¬
tic Medical of
Georgia which was- held in
Atlanta ot) Match 27 - 28 last,
Or. Sam Brown was elected
President ol the association.
I liis is quite an honor foi one
of Murray’s most popular
ph sieians and one that weal'
feel proud of for Dr. Brown.
The Jimplkcutb congratulates
Dr. Brown.
I
In this issue of The Jim
PLecute you will see the an¬
nouncement. of W C. Groves
for re-election to the office of
Sheriff. Mr. Groves is our
present Sheriff and has only
had the office for one term and
has made a splendid • fficial.
He will continue to perform
his official duties fearlessly and
impartially if elected again.
This signature Bromo-Quinine is on every box of the genuine
Laxative laweu
the remedy that cures a cold In one day
Actual Circulation 1200 Copies.
osd Tax.
Edit b OF .liMPLKCtJTi', I have
seen n jour columns ah article of Dr
s. A Brown on the plorvty of road
tax His reasons am good ulicit
considered m one side, nut there are
facts existing which proves to tax
payers, that this is not: t he time for
sm-h ax. We cannot aif .rd it now;
fr--m the fart, that our taxes are t. o
hi It l>\ 60 percent Wehtveadd
e<i office to office and increased sal
arit s until it is now t me to go back
at least 25 years and adopt the >aws
and conduct our stao* and coutv on
the ild and common sense plan.
Then I ana willing to assess a tax of
15 tier cent on roads I worked out
mv 34 years on roads long ago when
taxes were low au.i when -the road
la tv w as enforced, so t hat our rbads
were kept in better condition than
a present The gr< at trottle now is
that the present generation is pian
ni> g to have ntor,- nv>t.ey and less
work ...... \\ In n judge Parrot, enforced
l|w roa(J (avv> < )oMirni84one over .
Bwrs and- hands were glad to work
the roads instead of paving
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\\, , t* pi-rtpip. like .priori pik.- r.>ads
better than I do, for wh> n I drive
over the Pike roads in Hamilton
co ""' v let n; I .hink how n tteh it,
would add to M ttrrpv, were out road a
likewise Tho*e road8 are made by
convict labor. mild not 1 ot don,
Whitfield and Murray counties use
our convict labor in our own coun
tie*? I am like the nigger who load¬
ed his wagon to*, heavy, like our tax
es are now and said if his horseman’!
pnll this stick, he can't pull that
til the wagon was unloaded. So let
u^ unload our tax wagon until we
e >ri afford to have a small road tax.
Our nation. State and county are
living ab-.w their means and how
can we stand an increase of taxes?
Ur Editor if you will give space in
th<- fut-ure i your eolh nns, I can
easily show how our taxes can be
made lower
Fairy Ga—3—29—1902.
W D Pftty.
—s -1 :-NOTICE. £;
T have Sixty acres of good
|„, 1( | ! orent 4*• acres ho>t"in
ai;( j 2 0 acres u phi ltd. House,
barn, orchard and good w
ter ■ Notin g furnished.
Will take cash rent <>r third
llld fourth. March 20 th, 1902
McCamv.
Sumach, Ga.
2t - 4 3.
S3
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yspepsia Cure
Digest!; what you eat.
This preparation contains all of th«
diftestunts and digests all kinds o
food. It gives instant relief and never
fails to euro. It allows you to eat ah
the food you want. The most sensitive
stomachs can take it. By its use many
thou Duds of dyspeptics have been
r- d •; fu r everything else failed. 1
,.i Uuequalled for allstomach trouble*.
ii help
but do ycu good
. / C. O. IIP.W ITT & Co., Chicago
xi.c w,. ' odtainsX^ times the 50c. size.
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1 IS GUARANTEE
MEXK4N ROOT FILLS
end all d.iieasac •’.Pising from In
dli?estlo.-!. r rtrdty will purify your
blood ana make youraotriplaxicn
as FAIR AS A i 'LY. They aro
zotatin coated. PRICE 25 CEHTS.
Can you pronouce this?:—
itrinity! Honorip.fisicapabiliiudmanan*
III E S S
IS BOOMING
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Ihese Low Prices.
j 2 Boxes Bruton 10c size Snuff, 15o f
4 Boxes Hot Scotch, 10c size Snuff, 25c.
20 Pounds Standard Granulated Sugar, SI 00.
j Best 47 pound Corn Meal, 79c per bushel.
I Alpine or Southern Beauty Flour, SI 99.
j Acme Flour, S2 19 Other Flours way down, gome at $1.75 per
100 pounds. , . -
Arm and Hammer package Soda, 10c size, 5c.
Arm and Hammer keg S<*K 2 pounds, 5c, 12 pounds, 26c.
> j 8 packages Ferry * New Gat den Seed, 10c. Others sell at 5e straight
10 vards good Sea Island, 49c.
10 yards very beet 7£c Sea Island, 59c.
Amorkeag Apron Ginghams, other merchants sell at 7$c yard, 10
yaide for a few days only, 59c.
Especially low prices on Embroideries.
We stave you $2.50 to $5 00 on Steel Range or guaranteed Cooking
Stove.
Simmon's Liver Medicine, 15c. Drugs at catchy price?.
2 Heel Bolts, 5c. Good Cotton Rope, 12^cper pound.
Good C. ffee Mil!, 19c Knives and Forks, 39c set and up.
We are, ut.der the market • n Plow Goods and Wire Nails.
Single Plow Stocks (best make), 75c
Cotton Checks, very good quality, 34c yard,
2 Hox «" Sh ‘ « Sprigs, 5c. Good spool Thread 25c per doaen,
Elegant Stock of
Spring Dry Goods
Hamilton Brown Sime Co , Shoes are by far the best. We have
eh-gai t new stock at very reasonable prices.
"Job” in Ladies $hoes at 69c pair. Men’s Shoes at 9$c pair.
25 pounds Rice, $1.00. Good ( reen Coffee, 12 pounds for. 99c.
I ArbuckleV CofrW 10c a package.
' R* nn ttiber that pm-ts on Flour Sugar and Coffee 3re subjec to
i , ’" f >" u w,!! find our prices the very lowest.
1 >* i et Dinner Plates, 26c. Set Tea Cups and Saucers, 29c,
Large Assortment Domestic and Imported Crockery and Glassware.
\\ e excel in quality and undersell in price.
If on ’1 buy till you see us. We can save you money.
\\ hat we advertise we sell and what we sell advertises us.
C’s’.vendcr & JYtcWilliai n
2$ros., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
UN’lKR HOTEL DALTON, PALI ON. GA. ’PHoNE a.
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Did You Kxow This?
Do you know that a neglected
cough or coi«i leads to consumption?
More people die from the effecta of
cauhing cold than from any other
known cause. There ia one remedy,
and rt member it only costa 25 eenta,
that has proven a safe, unfailing sure
for coughs and colds. It ia called
Gooch's Mexican Syrup. Your drug,
gist has it or will get it for you. It
heals and strengthens the iunga- and
breathing passages when nothing else
yon take seems to do you good; - you
had better get a bittle to day and
read the testimonials on the wrapper
^am L Trimmier, of Co*
hutta Springs, spent Tuesday
in the city.